The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 September 1975 — Page 14

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Sept. 10,1975

The Column A Sideshow Os Events In Milford

ww A Family Is — A unit com posed not only of children, but of men, women, an occasional animal, and the common cold. WE HAVE been loaned a copy of the December 22. 1921 Milford Mail A report was found in the paper on an unusually large crowd that attended the basketball game played between Milford and Goshen and Milford and Warsaw. The room was so crowded that standing room was hard to find. ’* The senior class was going to present a jitney lunch in the MHS gym on Friday ,

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Wherecome’first ■ • . ■ xW i ' a* HHHI Kerry Price. Milford Office .. . when buying a new or used car. Sit behind the wheel of a brand new car today with the help of an auto loan from First National Bank of Warsaw. You’re number one with us and we feel like you should drive an automobile that says "Number 1.” At First National, people like Kerry Price are waiting to make sure you receive prompt and considerate handling of your loan request. He’ll also see that you get terms fitting your budget and the convenience of payments due on dates that fit your financial schedule. Stop by any of our accessible banking centers and see why we say that for auto loans. First National Bank of Warsaw is where people come first. FIRST NATONAL BANK WARSAW • CLAYPOOL • MHJ=ORD memoem feoehai deposit insurancc corporation

Among the advertisers were Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Milford Grain and Milling Co., Edward M. Lenti. Sharp Brothers. Gaunt’s 5 A 18c store. L. Simon and company of Goshen, the Farmers State Bank. C. D. Wise and Overmeyer. Knauss and Chatten Ford Garage. The front page also contained a column of news from 1893. At that time Milford inaugurated one of the grandest holiday blow-outs ever put on by any town of its site. The weather being like a spring day in April, thousands of people were in town for the celebration At 10 a m there was a big parade, after which the Milford band played an open air concert Throughout the balance of the day and evening, the program was carried out in midwinter carnival style. Married —by Esq. Rhorer. Mr. John Brumbaugh of Milford Junction to Miss May Alexander

of Palestine. A big chicken supper will be given by the ladies of the M. E. church next Saturday evening. Plenty of chicken with all the trimmings for 15 cents. Milford markets: Lard eight cents; potatoes 5® cents, eggs 2* cents; corn M cents; chickens four cents; butter 18 cents; oats 25 cents; wheat 55 cents; hogs 84.58; dressed pork 85.58; hay 88; clover seed 85.58. The teachers’ institute which was held Saturday at the school was well attended. Henry Newcom says, “he is getting younger every day.” THE QUESTION has been raised, how many quince trees are there in the area? NEW MILFORD town marshal Melvin Jordan and his family have purchased the Matthew Pam er home near Our Town and spent their first night there last Thursday. A CAN THOSE ever play ball! Again last Friday they held their foe scoreless. This week’s challenge is Rochester on the Zebras’ home field. Can they hold the Zebras scoreless too? We think they can! MILFORD TOWN employees are getting ready for winter at the town park at Waubee Lake. Town street and water commissioner John Martin, with the help of Weldon Haggerty, removed the pier on Monday of this week. MR. AND Mrs? Dennis Wuthrich and daughter Dawn moved to Milford last week. Their new address is 506 First St. THE ZUCCHINI bread recipe which was sent to this newspaper last week from the home extension service did not specify the amount of flour needed. Our New Salem correspondent, Mrs Herbert Morehouse, contacted the county agent and got the amount for any of you who are interested It takes from three to three and a half cups, other wise follow the recipe as it was printed Randy Strieby in Hawaii SCHOFIELD BARRACKS. Hawaii — Army private first class Randy D. Strieby, son of Mr and Mrs Ronald D. Strieby, r 3 Syracuse, is assigned as a clerk-typist with the 25th infantry’ division here.

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