The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 49, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 January 1975 — Page 3

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Z< Pq fi S 7 ■ wB? 7>w&I*" A/i 1 " -L 4MT. ■Utts* k '*V % T II * S’ GARAGE BURNS — Milford volunteer firemen answered a call to the Solomon Hedges residence, r 2 Milford, four miles west of town on county road 1250 N. and found a small 4 by 12 garage afire. It was totally destroyed. According to Mr. Hedges. Don and Wayne Freed were working on an auto in the building when it backfired, igniting the building. Firemen protected another adjacent building And the home in which the Hedgeses reside.

Slick streets cause accidents in Milford Slick streets in the town of Milford were listed as the cause of two accidents last Sunday. No injuries were reported in either accident. The first accident occurred at 2:30 a m. at the intersection of Catherine and Henry streets as Larry A. Speicher. 18, Milford, was traveling west on Catherine and attempted to make a left turn onto Henry street. He skidded and struck a fire hydrant located at. the corner. No damage was listed to the hydrant. Damages of $250 were listed to the hood and grill assembly of his 1970 Chevrolet. Second Accident The second accident was at 6:20 p.m. at Main and Catherine streets. It involve cars driven by Herbert E. Timmons, 48, 301 Prairie St., Leesburg and Doris J. Barzano, 40, Milford. Timmons was traveling north on Main street. The Barzano woman was headed east on Catherine. She stopped for the stop sign then started across the street. Timmons applied his brakes but on the slick street could not stop. He slid into the Barzano vehicle, shoving it into a telephone pole. Damage was set at S9OO to the 1969 Chevrolet driven by the Barzano woman with damages being to the ijear fenders and doors on both of the auto, to the trunk lid and chrome. Damages of $350 were reported to the left front Render, grill and bumper of Timmons’ 1972 Ford Reports parked car is - damaged County officers listed $75 in damage to a 1974 Ford belonging to James R. and Beverly J. Gaunt, r 6 Warsaw, while parked at W’awasee Bowl Friday evening The owners reported parking the vehicle and entering the alley to bowl. When leaving the lanes, it was discovered the right rear area of the car was apparently hit by an unknown vehicle. Slippery roads cause accident Slippery roads were the cause of a single vehicle crash Saturday * evening. Dec. 21. on CR 650 N. The auto involved was operated by Michael J. Webb. 16, r 1 Leesburg. County police patrolman Marlin Rose investigated setting damage at SSOO to the auto, SSOO to a utility pole and SSO to a mailbox. The auto 'left the road and struck the utility pole and a mailbox at the Paul Hardin residence on r 1 North Webster. No injuries were reported.

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Wed., Jan. 1,1975—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

It Happened In . . . Milford, Indiana 'ltem Taken From The Files Os The Milford Mail

14 YEARS AGO. JAN. 5,1961 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stieglitz of Milford announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Reka, to John E. Hooley, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Hooley of Manson. lowa. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. McHatton of Warsaw announced the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Lee, to Theodore Allan Beer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Beer of Milford. Jimmy Mench was not able to return to his first grade studies with other students this week because of the mumps. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mench. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gladieux are the parents of a daughter. Vickie Jane, born December 28 at Saint Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne. They have two other children, Danny, 10, and Eddie, 5. A 20 pound pike was caught by Devon Davis in Irish lake on NewYear’s day. Mr. Davis reports the fish measured 42 inches in length and was caught on a regular line with minnow bait. 24 YEARS AGO, JAN. 4.1951 Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Cox of Birmingham, Mich., have announced the engagement erf their daughter, Barbara, to John Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Plomer R. Michael of Milford. Pfc. Arnold G. Gerber, 19-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gerber of Milford, is now serving as an ammunition bearer with the famous 35th “Cacti*’ Regiment of the 25th Infantry Division in Korea. Steven Baumgartner. 10-year old son erf Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baumgartner, was dismissed from the McDonald hospital Wednesday following the redaction of a fracture of the left leg on Tuesday. Steven suffered the injury while playing in the Milford gym on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Beer left Leesburg driver in Saturday crash An auto operated by Paul E. Park, 22, Leesburg, received SBOO damage in a single vehicle crash Saturday, Dec. 21, on SR 15, just north of CR 200S, two miles south of Warsaw. State trooper Michael Pershing investigated reporting that Park attempted to pass another vehicle and lost control of his auto. The car left the road and struck a utility pole. No injuries were reported with damage set at SSOO to the pole. LAKFLAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kline of Goshen were Sunday evening, Dec. 22, visitors of Mrs. Hazel Kline of Milford.

Wednesday fop a vacation trip to Florida. * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Judkins and children, JoneD and Joey, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Judkins and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jackson at Hanover last week. 30 YEARS AGO, JAN. 4,1945 James Lentz, 15, a reserve member of the Nappanee high school basketball team, was one of six players injured Saturday at 1 p.m. as a result traffic accident on ice-coated state road 19, 5 miles north of Nappanee. The players were en route to South Bend for the semi-finals of a holiday basketball tournament from which the Nappanee team had been eliminated. A marriage license was issued by the county clerk at Warsaw to Henry B. Mullett, 22, of Milford and Katie Ann Yoder, 20, daughter of Dan A. Yoder, Topeka. A robbery of the Tom Walter drug store at Milford was discovered Tuesday morning by Mrs. Otto Wiggs when she opened the place for business. The robbers obtained between $250 and S2BO, the entire cash sum left in the money drawer in the store overnight. A daughter, named Clara Louise, was born to bfr. and Mrs. David Beer of Mansfield, Ohio, on December 6. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruch of Milford.

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