The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 September 1975 — Page 12

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

14 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 14,1991 Mr. and Mrs Otto Wiggs were hosts to the Wiggs reunion held Sunday at Waubee lake park About 50 were present to enjoy the dinner and social time during the afternoon. Guests were present from Fort Wayne, Geneva, Stone Lake. Goshen. Warsaw. Syracuse. North Webster, and Milford. The large sign in front of the Walter drug store is being reanchored this week It was discovered that the heavy sign has loosened the bncks across the top of the front of the store. Owner John Perry deemed it necessary to re-anchor the sign and rebrick the top of the front of the building for safety’s sake. Jim Rumfelt of Hastings was

AUTOMOTIVE l(£) USED CARS ! 22-1975 Demonstrators Must Sell Savings To SI,OOO 75 Chev. Monza H.B. VO. Auto . No Air SI.SSa ' 71 Cbo*. Impala 2 Door V®. Auto.. No Air \ 3.595 74 Pinto Squire Wagon. like New 3.195 74 Corxette T-Top. 4 Speed 7.185 73 Impala. 4 Door HT. W-Air. Sharp 3.995 73 Caprice Coupe, leaded. Uke New 3.395 73 Pinto Runabout. 39.990 Miles 2.395 73 Monte Carlo Landau. 17.909 MUes 3.795 73 Dodge Dart Swinger Air Cond.. 22.009 Miles ' ,x93 73 Malibu Classic Coupe. Sharp 2.895 73 Rupp Mini Bike Slightly I sed 195 73 Nova Coupe. V-8. Automatic 2.795 73 Vega Hatchback. Auto. -.295 72 Pontiac Ventura. * Cyl.. 3 Speed On * Column 1.995 71 Ford 9 Pass. Wagon with Air 1 m 71 Buick Grand Sport - leaded - Like New 2.495 TRICKS 75 Ford 4 Ton. 3 Speed. W-Cap. 5.909 Miles 3.995 75 Ford 4 Too 4 Wheel. 4 Speed With Cap 5.995 73 Vega Panel. 4 Speed ugg 72 Chev. 4 Ton. Auto. Trans.. V-8 2.995 72 Chev. SO Series Tractor 3.595 71 Chev. 4 Ton.9Cyl.. 3 Speed 2.195 95 Mack Tractor Tandem. 973 Engine. 10 Speed ‘ Open 8 A M. Till 8 P.M. Mon ThruFri. 8 A M. Till 4 P .M. Sal. McCORMICK MOTORS IOUUIU 5 6. WIST NAPPANft INDIANA • 46550 TtIfPHQNf: (219) 773 3134 REAL ESTATE

CARPENTER BUILT MODEL HOME OPEN, ALSO SHOWING OTHER MODELS Ik Three famU > kitchen. targe ihrmg room, aluminum exterior. delux carpeting. » x 24 garage. 51&.896 Q; ii , Vv-r Pert £ ge wiU buiM Ab house, or any home of your HI SSSSSS choice, within 50 miles of South Bend. I See Charles Elliott Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 1 to 5 p.m. other Times By Appointment Call 1-159-7471 or 1-259-7828 • IN REVEREWOOD DEVELOPMENT (St. Rd. 33 i Mishawaka 1 Osceola “— r 12th st. m P. O. Box 4017 South Bend, Ind. 46634

honored on his 79th birthday Sunday evening when Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman entertained several friends at the Rumfelt home. A jet rocket exploded Saturday and caused first and second degree bums to Larry Hoover, the 14-year old son of Mr and Mrs Raymond Hoover, of r 1 Milford. Members of the Friendship class of the Bthel church met at the church Saturday night and officers for the new year were elected during the business meeting as follows: President - Floyd Yoder Vice President — Harry Dale Doty Secretary-treasurer — Mrs. Hazel Vanlaningham Assistant — Mrs Elmer Sorenson 24 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 13.1951 The Joseph Campbell Company located at the northwest edge of town is thriving in the tomato business Miss Edith Baumgartner is taking a two-weeks’ vacation from her duties as linotypist in the Milford Mail office Robert Clark, son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Clark. Jr., and 1951 graduate of Milford high school, will go to Purdue university. Sunday He will major in agriculture Happenings at Milford high school will be reported by Miss Mary Ellen Bray 39 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 13.1945 The Milford Christian Youth Union started off with much enthusiasm Sunday evening with 70 attending the picnic. Needless to say a good time was had by all. Garrett E. Fagan, ex-service man formerly of Milford, accepted a position as a salesman with a Chevrolet dealer in Whiting Tech sergeant Joseph L. Poynter is now stationed at Camp Carson. Colo. according to his brother Raymond of Milford. Joe was recently home on a 30-day leave Milford high wins first game in softball Lt. Omar Wuthrich arrived home on Wednesday morning. He left the port of Toronto, Italy, May 15. and was home in Milford on 30 day leave.

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“ 49 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 12,1935 Committees for the annual meeting of the Northern Indiana Trustees Association which will be held at Warsaw in October, have been named by the board of education. Mace Hollar. Jefferson township trustee is chairman of the program committee Milford H. S. basketball team played the Pierceton team there on Tuesday afternoon and won the game by a score of 13 to two, their second winning this year. Junior class election resulted thus; (resident. Bob Bushong; vice president, Dick Thompson; secretary, Lloyd Downes; treasurer, Leo Anglin; and sponsor Mr. B use he. Ninety-five pheasants have been released during the past few days in this county, and brings the grand total released in the county this year to 976. The Milford Conservation club, under the presidency of Vern Wysong, raised 53 of the 95 just released Alva Crowl is wrecking his residence in preparation to building a new one Arrested for theft of bike Scott S. Anderson, 18, r 1 Syracuse, was taken into custody by Goshen police last Friday and dted for bicycle theft in Goshen Information was given officers of the theft of the bike belonging to Michael Marker of Goshen and was taken, Anderson said, from a parking place in front of the Salem Bank and Trust Co Anderson said he rode the Schwinn Continental to his car where it was loaded in the trunk and taken home. The bicycle was returned to its owner Mark D. Conley completes training FORT POLK. La. — Army private Mark D. Conley, son of Mr and Mrs Bert Conley, Etna Green, completed nine weeks of advanced individual training at the US Army infantry training center. Fort Polk, La. He received general training as a light weapons infantryman and as a mortar and recoilless rifle crewman, in addition to specialized weapons instruction. He also was taught the proper use of high explosives and the placement. detection and disarming of mines. Teamwork was emphasized while he learned to work as a member of a rifle squad, mortar squad or direct fire section. Each team member completed the training well qualified to perform other jobs in case of casualties

ASCS announces rule change on disaster-damaged grain crops

Both a grain and a tonnage appraisal may be used in determining eligibility for disaster payments for disasteraffected field corn and grain sorghum harvested for use other than grain, according to Phil Braman of the Kosciusko county ASCS office. Under a recent ASCS rule change, farmers filing loss claims who elect to salvage disaster-affected corn or sorghum for grazing, silage, green chop, fodder or other livestock feed use other than grain, will receive both a grain and a tonnage appraisal — unless the crop is to be harvested as silage and tonnage production can be determined by measurement. Braman also noted that “In a case where a farm is determined ineligible for payment because tonnage production exceeds the eligibility level, the total of potential grain production based on the grain appraisal will be used to determine eligibility. Then, if total production — based on the grain appraisal — is less than the eligibility level, the farm will be deemed eligible for payment.” Field com and grain sorghum harvested for other than grain use are included under the disaster payment provisions of the feed grain program. Legislation further provides that in determining a loss under the disaster program, affected producers shall be charged for total actual production.

SPECIAL SERVICES SET — Evangelist Dan Hawtree, soloist Mrs. Pat Hawtree and son. Daniel. Jr., will be preaching, singing and exalting Christ, September 17 thru September 24, nt Wawasee Heights Baptist church. Syracuse. Services will be held nightly beginning at 7 p.m. A special musical concert is planned for Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clingman will be coming from New Castle to provide music. They have many instruments, the most unique being the triple octave chimes. Pat and Dan Hawtree will be singing. Ln January of 1969. Dan was called into the field of evangelism to preach the word" of God. He and Pat keep a very busy schedule throughout the year, traveling in every area of the country from Florida to the state of Washington, approximately 49,999 miles. State board to review budgets Notice is being given in the legal section of this newspaper that the state board of tax commissioners will be meeting October 2 and 3 to consider budgets of the several taxing units in Kosciusko county. The county budget will be heard 8:30 am. on Thursday. Oct 2. The hearing for the Jefferson township budget will be at 9 a m. and Plain township will be at 10 am. Tippecanoe township's hearing is at 2 p.m. and hearings for both Turkey Creek and Van REAL ESTATE

Therefore, production of these crops used for nongrain livestock feed must be determined on a tonnage basis and converted to a grain equivalent. Generally favorable weather conditions across the county have reduced the number of farms that may be eligible for disaster payments this year. A few farmers have applied and are having acreage appraised that they intend to green chop. Farmers are reminded that to be eligible for disaster payments all production from the affected acreage must be accounted for.

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Buren are at 2:30 p.m. Leesburg's budget will be studied at 8:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 3. Milford and the Milford library budgets will be studied at 9:30 a m. as will the Syracuse library budget. North Webster’s budget hearing is set for 10 a m. and Syracuse’s at 10:30. The Lakeland Community School Corporation’s hearing is at 1 p.m. Vehicles collide on Pickwick rood Two vehicles collided on Pickwick road around 7:05 last Thursday evening fusing ex-

tensive damage and resulting in injuries to one person. Mrs. Annie Ott of r 4 Goshen. 56, was taken to Goshen hospital by the Syracuse first aid unit after complaining of severe pain to the back after her 1967 Dodge pulled from the drive at Hook s drugstore onto Pickwick road and was westbound when struck

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from behind by a 1974 Chevrolet driven by James Soden, 16, Syracuse. Syracuse police investigated setting damage at SSOO to the Soden auto and SBOO to the Dodge. Power over life must be balanced by reverence for life. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh