The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 34, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 September 1979 — Page 16

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., September 12,1979

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OUR PHOTO this week shows a visitor to Our Town last Friday. The duck (could it have been Donald?) wandered about Main Street for most of the afternoon, watching people as they watched him. When our photographer tried to get his photo he quicklyretreated and hid under parked vehicles. Our reporting in this case is very poor since we don’t know where the duck came from or what happened to it. Can anyone help us out on this one? -oTHERE WAS no shortage of volunteer labor at the Milford Fire Station Saturday and again on Monday when the new gable roof was put on the fire station. Among the busy workers was Township Trustee Walter Wuthrich, nailing sheeting and shingles. Others working included Bill Motts. Albert Mathews. "Bob Beer, Merrill Rink, Dr. W. J. Zehr. Harlan Wuthrich, Stan Wuthrich, Chuck Myers. Ron Baumgartner, Don Leemon, John Leemon, Bob Hurd, Max Duncan, Howard Beer. Oliver Replogle. Jim Amsden, Mike Charlton and Alvin Haab. CALLANDER INSURANCE All Forms Os Personal And Business Insurance 155 W. Market Phone 773-4103 Nappanee

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And, Paul Mathews. Darwin Call, Steve Miller, Keith Hunsberger, Bill Burgett, Doug Ruch. “Hap” Ruch. .Nelson Beer, Stan Price. Ron Smith. Sam Baumgartner. Frank Radeke, Maurice Beer, Dave Beer, Jesse Beer, Fred Schori, Levi Beer, John Haines. Tony Zimmerman, John Kaiser, Bob Brooks. HarryDoty. Don Losee and Dale Stump. Fire Chief Bill Leeman said there were so many volunteer workers that in making up a list such as the above it is easy to overlook some, and that if this were so, it was done unintentionally. — o— AND. WHILE some were busyworking on the fire station, the Lions were busy with their first annual auction at the other end of town. The project was termed a success. —o— AND NOT to be left out. the Kiwanis club is planning a pancake and sausage breakfast Saturday morning. The breakfast will be at the fire station with serving from 6:30 until 9:30a.m. —O'DALE KIRKDOFFER has taken and graduated from a correspondence course, Basic Electricity and Electronics, from the American School in Chicago. He is also taking a correspondence course from Indiana University in Bloomington called Continuing Education. It involves English, grammar and composition. —o— NOW COMES a note staging Mrs. David Boucher (the former Rita Farrington) and daughter. Juhe, of McCordsville, spent

Labor Day week end visiting Angelique Farrington at Milford. Rita wants to use this column to say. "hello” to the former Janet Ramser as she used to babysit for her and her brothers. Rita said she read Janet’s letter from Orgeon in this column and enjoys the column since it keeps her in touch. —o— REBECCA CAMPBELL and Lanna Beer share September 13 as a birthdate. Adam Wilson. John Pifer and Dean Baker were all born on September 14. That date is also the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beer. Keith Beer was born on September 15. September 16 is the birthday of Donald Fox and M. Jesse Beer. Richard Dahlstrom. Garry Miller and Arloine Schoomaker were all born on September 17. Stacy Greenwood, Sandy Beer and Sally Beer share September 18 birthdays. September l!iiS the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Benning. It is also the birthday of Bill Leemon, Patricia Clouse and Larry Slabaugh. —o— CANS ARE being placed in area businesses and at both the Milford Elementary and Junior High Schools to aid in the expenses of Brian Wilson. Young Brian, a second grader at Milford and the son of Ilene Wilson of Milford and Keith Wilson of Arizona, was burned over 50 per cent of his body on June 7. He was released from the hospital in August but was not allowed to return to school this fall. He is staying with his grandmother, Lucy Miller, while his mother works. During the time Brian was in the hospital the bills mounted as the family made trip after trip to the hospital to be with the youngster. Fender bender at Schwartz's Supermarket A 1979 Ford van, driven by Bruce L. Hively, r 1 Pierceton, was damaged Monday, Sept. 10 at 4:45 p.m. in the parking lot of Schwartz’s Super Valu in Milford. Helen J. Leemon, box 42 Milford, was pulling out from her parking space when her 1975 Chevrolet collided with the Hively van, causing $250 damage to the van's left front door. The Leemon car received $25 damage to the rubber strip on the right side of the bumper. No one was injured in the mishap. Milford Town Marshal David Hobbs investigated. Milford woman attending Medical College of Georgia Pam Custer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mishler of Milford, left last week for Augusta, Ga., where she is attending the Medical College of Georgia and majoring in radiology. Her school address is box 3164, Medical College of Georgia. Augusta, Ga. 30912.

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