The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 October 1978 — Page 20

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., October 11.1978

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CAN YOU top this? Al Graff of near Milford is shown here with a three and three-quarter pound winter radish grown in his garden this fall. Now we re wondering if any of our readers have grown larger ones. With the size of this one, it’s doubtful that a larger one can be found. The Graffs, residents of r 2 Milford, have several large radishes in their garden this year. —O'SPEAKING OF the Graffs, two of Al's sons and their wives made a return trip to their hometown over the week end to visit friends and relatives here. Visiting Our Town were Mr. and Mrs. Duane (Skip) Graff of Nicholasville, Ky. and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Graff of Fort Wayne. The brothers’ ‘ wives are also Milford natives. Mrs. Duane (Barbara) Graff being the daughter of Thelma Kauffman, formerly of Milford and now of New Paris, and Mrs. Roger (Shirley) Graff is the daughter of Sarah Slabaugh of Our Town. Shirley is a former M-J employee. —O—THE CHATTER Box committee is again planning a benefit card party at the fire station for the Milford Emergency Medical Services. Gladys Coy reports it will be held from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 18, with a salad bar being served. It’s a good time to help the EMS, as they try for a SIB,OOO "TRY US ON FOR SIZE" MEN WOMEN AAA AA A 5A 4A JA 8 18 7 17 5 17 7 12 5 13 5 13 3 F* “ A A B C 5->8 517 5)7 4S U 3 U 413 E 2E 3E DE 21 3E 5 16 5 16 5 16 4 13 3 13 4 13 6E Buster Brown Kids 515 513 611 Shoes A thru EEEE • Boss • Dexter • Hush Puppies • Adi dos • Red Wing • Porto Ped • Wright • Converse • Red Cross • Cobblers • Trotters • Tre»orn • Child Ide • Wolverine • Grosshoppers • Nurse Motes • Sebogo • Top Siders • Ped win • Flee* Air • Pro Keds • E vons • Nunnl Bush ♦ Roblee • Herbst • Mossogic • Ticos • Doc s • Mellow Motes • Viner • Bear Traps • Frye • Stocy Adorns • Bostonipns • Nettle ton • Penoljo • Dunham • Cobbies • Morgan Quinn MasterChorge-Visa-American (iprw Doug Pilcher Shoe Store 219/457 3662 Open 6 Davs, 9 to 6 106 S. Huntington St. (S.R. 13) Syracuse, IN 46567

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goal to raise funds for new equipment. —o— NOW COMES a call from Emma Clayton Krauter on the progress of her sister-in-law, Juanita Clayton Stasinos, who is currently living at the Byron Health Center, Fort Wayne. Emma recently visited Juanita. Emma said Juanita is. “doing beautifully and would like to hear from her friends.” Those wishing to write her may address cards and letters as follows: Juanita Stasinos Byron Health Center 15-9-1 Lima Road Fort Wayne. Ind. 46808 Also visiting Mrs. Stasinos was Mrs. Fred Scholl of Warsaw. —o— DON’T FORGET the Red Cross Bloodmobile unit is at the Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church north of Syracuse today (Wednesday). It will be there until 6 p.m. with a quota of 150 pints. —o— THE PROGRAM committee of the Milford Christian Church surprised former minister Carl Shearer during the Homecoming program Sunday afternoon by featuring a “time of remembering” with a telephone call from his mother and letters, tape recordings and personal messages from former church members and friends of the Shearer family. Among those in attendance for the Homecoming activities were Mr. and Mrs. Shearer’s four children — Debbie (Mrs. Dan) Beer of r 1 Syracuse, Lydia (Mrs. Forrest) Snyder of Athens, Ga.. Mark, a student at the University of Georgia and Andy, a student at Ocala Bible College. The Shearers’ three grandchildren and Andy’s fiance were also present for the special occasion as the former Milford residents held a family reunion over the week end. Shearer is conducting revival services at the Christian Church this week. —o— NOW COMES a note from Bessie L. Bushong, along with her subscription renewal to The Mail-Journal. This former Milford resident now resides in Niles, Mich.

“Please find check for Mail Journal ... 1 look for my paper each week. It is so good to hear from Indiana. 1 live on memories now, Indiana is still my home, although I am very comfortable here and happy ... “I’ll be 87 this January ...” —o— LOCAL FRIENDS of Janie Fricke, the country music star who was nominated for a coveted Emmy at the Nashville CountryMusic Association Awards Night Monday, will recall her as the friend and bridesmaid at the wedding of Jane Baumgartner and Mike Yoder in the Saint

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students at Indiana University. —o— IT WOULD appear that fall and winter are fighting to make an entrance into Hoosierland even though the leaves are still on the trees and most of them only started to turn last week end. Some even reported they sawsnow fly on Saturday. Others will argue that point. At any rate it’s going to be in the 70s again today so the warm weather is holding on, at least for a short time. This will prove helpful to the farmers who are seen in their fields at all hours of the day, taking advantage of the weather.

Webster mon cited after 2-car crash

A Goshen boy was injured at 7:06 p.m. October 4 in a two-car collision at Main St. and Kercher Rd. in Goshen, which involved Timothy L. Martin, 16, r 1 North Webster. Goshen police said Derek Burkhead, five, 1424 Lincolnway East, Goshen, sustained a forehead laceration and a bump on the head in the crash. He was released after emergency room treatment at Goshen Hospital. The boy was a passenger in a car driven by his father, Terry Burkhead, 28, who escaped injury. Police said Burkhead was driving north on Main St. and passed a northbound vehicle waiting to make a left turn onto Kercher Rd. At that time, Martin, who was southbound.

attempted a left turn and his auto crashed into the oncoming Burkhead auto. Nearly $3,000 damage resulted to the 1971 Burkhead Toyota and Martin’s 1970 Chevrolet Malibu. Martin was cited for an improper turn. Hearing tonight on nursing home A hearing is to be held tonight (Wednesday) in Fort Wayne on a license to construct a nursing home in Milford. The hearing will start at 7:30 p.m. at the McKay First Presbyterian Church, 300 W. Wayne. N. John Perry, one of the proposed operators of the

facility, said the hearing will be conducted by the Fort Wayne Area Northern Indiana Health System Agency, a 40-member board. The nursing home license has come before this board before, but was denied. Perry is hopeful permission will be approved, but if not. said he will keep on trying. The idea of a nursing hortie for the Milford area was proposed after the Orn Nursing Home was closed in December 1977. The home lost its Medicaid and Medicare certification due to no sprinkler system. The proposed facility would be paid for by Perry and Rev. Orvil Kilmer, each donating SIOO,OOO and from economic development commission bonds. Attending tonight’s hearing will be Perry. Rev Kilmer. M-J publisher Arch Baumgartner, a consultant from the C and M Corporation, an Indianapolis lawyer and several other Milford residents.