The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 September 1979 — Page 20

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., Septembers, 1979

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Milford's Main Street

TRAVELING THROUGH Ohio last week wf passed through a town in Ohio that has to be a prime candidate for a Hee Haw salute... Bridge water Center, Ohio, proudly displays a sign telling its population is 43. -oWARRIOR FANS attending the game Friday night couldn't help but notice the band’s new uniforms. The flag and rifle corps have new uniforms too with the rifle corps being a new addition to the band this year. The cheerleaders also have new green and white uniforms and Sherrill Wise, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert Wise of Our Town, is this year's Warrior squaw. —o— WHEN GEORGE and Lillie Auer recounted their children, in preparation for a news item noting their 6«th wedding anniversary coming up September « (see article and photo elsewhere in this issue) they were asked how George, Jr., ever got the nickname of “Gob.” George volunteered. ‘‘Why -when comedian George Goble first came on radio. Gob was glued to his program, and we just started calling him Gob ' " —o— HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Ida List. Keith Bice and Tom Alexander, all are one-year older today. September 6 is the birthday of Loretta Schafer, Ronald Brown and Frank Beer. f Joan Teeple. Patrick Speicher and Blane Hurd will'each be one year older on September 7. September 8 is the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Don Charlton. Heidi Beer, William John Bess and Michael and Cathy Schwartz will all celebrate birthdays on September 9 and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lovell will observe their wedding anniversary. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Lamb were

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married on September 10. Kate Doty and Don Wolferman were born on that date. September II is the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Seely. It is the birthday of Agnes Hurd and Christi Troup. September 12 is the birthday of Dr. A. G. Schafer. Marlene Evans. Robert L. Beer. Angela Smith and Glennis Stump It is also the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolferman. —o— DON’T FORGET the Milford Lions consignment auction which is set lor Saturday. Sept. X. at 10:30 a.in. It will be held at the Milford Large Animal Clinic on

It Happened ... In Milford

14 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 8.1965 Saturday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kinney of near Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brown. The Browns, former Syracuse residents are on a month's leave from Laos. Labor Day guests in the home of Mr and'Mrs. Larry Ryman and Tammy at Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilbert and Miss Sharon of r 1 Syracuse Jeffrey Mott of Syracuse a few days last week witfr his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mott at Milford. 24 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 22. 1955 Mr. and Mrs. James M. Wolf and children of Atwood were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller and sons, Norman and Gene, Sunday. Several people of this vicinity attended the plowing contest at Wabash last week. Edward Williams left Friday for Wilmore, Ky., and has enrolled in Asbury College. He w’ill major in dentistry. His mother, Mrs. Dorothy Williams, Milford high school teacher, is an alumna of the college. 30 YEARS AGO, SEPT. 29, 1949 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anglin spent Sunday visiting relatives at Akron. Katielou Ulrich and Dawn Beer entertained Troop 1 Girl Scouts

SR 15 at the north edge of town. It is a first attempt by the Lions who hope to rpake it an annual event. Among the items received are a 1974 Chevy El Camino, farm machinery, gas range, a quill, fence posts, chain saw. tractor and 220 pounds of beef. Lions will receive consignment items on September 6 and 7 from 2 to 7 p.m. and on September 8 from Bto 10a.m. Lee Beer and Everett Rookstool will serve as auctioneersjor the event. —o— HEY KIDS. Wild West begins

and their leader, Mrs. Robert Overstedt. at a weiner roast at West Side park on Monday evening. Miss Clara Lou Schmidgall of Elgin, 111., has been a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Steffen and son Billy. 58 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 29. 1921 Miss Ruth DeFries is taking a course of studies at the Goshen College this term.

Query and Answers about managing your money s

Question: I’ve given up hope of getting rich quick, but between income taxes and the Tax Reform Act of 1976, is there any way to get rich at all? Answer: If, by “getting rich,” you mean accumulating wealth, the answer is yes. The American Society of Chartered Life Underwriters, points out that qualified retirement plans are still an excellent vehicle. Contributions by an employer to pension or profit-sharing plans are income tax deductible. And the earnings on the funds set aside are income X tax free.

at the Christian Church tonight with a special kick off. Starting lime is 7 p.m. with games, prizes. Bible study, etc., planned for all ages every Wednesday night. Plan now to attend. - O’KENNETH HANEY reports lie attended the graduation exercises recently of his grandson. Gary Cotton, at ITT in Fort Wayne. Gary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cotton of Piercteon. was one of 105 graduates and received a degree in architectural engineering.

Mrs. John O. Motto of Winona Lake spent Saturday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Kleder. Mrs. LaVina Erick has been employed at the telephone office to fill the vacancy left by Miss Ruth DeFries. Miss Lucille Troup of South Bend is staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob W Troup of West Emeline street.

If you are a corporate owner, you can participate in these plans as an employee. If you are self-employed, you can set up a tax favored HR-10 plan, if your employer has no qualified plan, you can set up your own tax-sheltered Individual Retirement Ac* count. The combination of deductibility and tax-free accumulation is effective in accumulating wealth for future security. By the way,"if you want to “get rich quick,” the old advice probably still holds: build a better mousetrap!

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