The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 2, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 February 1974 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed. Feb. 6.1974

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KENNETH HANEY of out Hastings way loaned us this photo showing his cousins Violet and Margaret in the doorway of the William Stump home in Kansas about 1910. The sod house is like many of that period, built on the Kansas plains. OUR TOWN’S postmaster Paul Kizer reminds all that “area mail processing*’ is now underway with all outgoing mail being processed by machine at the South Bend sectional center In order to avoid any delay in tlae handling of mail it lis requested people separate their mail as to whether it’s air mail, first class, local mail (Milford and Milford routes) and mail with postage stamps affixed. Flats should also be separated in the same manner including a separation of third class from other mail. The outgoing afternoon mail truck has been rescheduled lo leave Milford 20 minutes earlier than in the past This requires that in order to meet the afternoon dispatch mail must be in the Milford post office not later than 3.45 pm Persons with questions are requested to call the postmaster. HAVE YOU made your nomination for the citizen of the year yet’ If not be sure and fill out the blank in this week’s paper and send it to the Milford Area Development Council. MAD’s annual banquet will be the 2Jd with the 1974 citizen being named at that time DON’T FORGET the Milford senior citizens will hold their February Valentine’s party at the fire station at 1 p.m. on Sunday. It will be a carry-in. TERMITES UNIVERSAL TERMITE CONTROL Ph. 367-7372 311 S. Union St. Warsaw . Or Allied Lbr. Co. i Formerly Cone A* Bwhrt Lhr Co ! Phone 457-3331 Syracuse Or Anderson Paint And Supply Co. Syracuse

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KARLEEN'S DRIVE-IN ] SR 15 - Milford I Will Be Open For Business MONDAY, FEB. 11 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. — Monday thru Friday SERVING GOOD BREAKFAST AND NOON SPECIALS 'Try Us, You’ll Like Us’

All senior^ citizens are invited. LAST WEEK END we received a classified ad in the mail under the title of FOUND. There was no signature on said ad and no return address. Sorry, we do not publish ads that are unsigned or that we do not know where they came from. WHILE TRAVELING on SR 15 one day last week, a M-J employee happened to follow a truck which had a clever sign on its back doors It read: EGGS! "Don’t bump me too hard — I’m full of them." It was then spotted it was a delivery truck for New Paris Produce which is owned and operated by Ray and Sue Sorensen of “Our Town.” While we’re mentioning the Sorensens, it was recently announced at a Milford Baseball Boosters club meeting they made a large donation during the past year to the club as a gesture of their interest in the young boys of our community. As many may already know, the Sorensens’ two sons. Garry and Brad (devoted Chicago Cub fans), spend many hours each summer at the ball park helping as coaches and working with boys in the summer baseball program. THE BASEBALL Boosters of Our Town will be working hard next Saturday as they serve lunch in the junior high cafeteria between sessions at the four-way tourney to be held this Saturday at the junior high school. Seventh graders from Milford, Akron, Triton and Wakarusa will meet. WITH THE arrival of Februarywinter has returned and cool winds with snow flurries seem to be prevailing. Driver cited following accident Robert Valentine, 47. Fort Wayne, was cited by state officers Saturday following a two vehicle collision on old road 13A near Syracuse. He was cited for driving left of center and damage was listed at SIOO to the Valentine truck. The other vehicle involved in the mishap was driven by Steven Shipley. 19. r 2 Syracuse, with $250 damage to his auto.

Investigation continues into home burglary Elkhart county officers continue investigation into a break-in and theft at the Richard Goodfellow home, r 1 Syracuse, last week, where SBSO in goods were taken from the residence. Two rifles and two shotguns valued at over S7OO were taken and a 12 inch Sears color television set with a value of $l5O. Entry to the home was gained through an unlocked front porch door, then through a window into the house. The shotguns were described as a Sears 12-gauge double barrel and a Fox 16-gauge dosble barrel. Rifles included a Spanish make El Tigre .44-40 lever action with unfinished stock, a gold Marlin .22 caliber lever action, and a forearm with saddle ring. Barry Baumbaugh on dean's list Barry W. Baumbaugh of Syracuse has been named to the dean’s list for excellence in his studies during the fall quarter at Indiana Institute of Technology, Fort Wayne. To be named to the dean’s list, a student must have a grade point average for the quarter of between 3.0 and 3.49 out of a possible 4.0. Baumbaugh, a sophomore at Indiana Tech, is majoring in physics. He is a 1972 graduate of Wawasee high school and the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Baumbaugh of r 2 Syracuse Indiana Tech offers degree programs in six fields of engineering, in four science fields including computer science, and in psychology, sociology and recreation management. > A i Lt JOINS QUARTER CENTURY CLUB — Ralph E. Hamell. Syracuse, achieved 25 years of continuous service with Northern Indiana Public Service companyin January and became eligible for the utility’s Quarter Century dub. An electric serviceman in NIPSCO’s Goshen district. Hamell joined the company as a meter reader in Plymouth. He has also served as a groundman. apprenticelineman, lineman and a unit operator in the utility’s Bailly generating station in Porter county. Born in Rosamond. 111., he graduated from that city’s high school. He served with the US Army during World War 11. with tours of duty in France, Germany and Belgium. Ralph and his wife. Evelyn, are the parents of six children and they have three grandchildren. Tlie Hamells attend the Church of God in Syracuse.

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