The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 April 1980 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., April 9, 1980

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THE FIRST warm week end of spring is behind us. The sky was bright last week and the sun sent warm rays our way. .Many people took advantage of the sunshine before the rain moved in on Monday. With all that sunshine over the week end, however, Jew seemed to mind the April showers as most looked forward to the May flowers. Signs of spring were seen everywhere as tiny purple and yellow crocuses were spotted here and there peeking through the grass that is starting to green. Driving past the school yard on Saturday we spotted a number of youngsters, some with parents helping, flying kites in the spring breezes. A number of boats were spotted on Waubee Lake as fishermen fished for and crappies in the cold lake waters. Farmers took advantage of the good weather where they could to plow or do other work in their fields. After last week’s heavy rains, however, many fields are to wet to work. Gardeners were at work too. Some have even planted onions, peas, lettuce, potatoes, and other corps that can withstand the cooler temperatures of early spring. Easter Sunday we did not spot anyone at work but noticed many families enjoying the warm weather as many gathered around a basketball hoop or picnic table for an active game of ball or for a quiet chat. All in all, most would agree it

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was an enjoyable week end. -0CREW LEADERS who will supervise much of the local effort in the census have been appointed by Sherman Yehl. manager of the district office in Fort Wayne. Crew leaders are learning how to recruit, train and supervise enumerators who will be hired for this area in the near future. Serving as crew leader for the Milford area will be Dennis Bales. Grace Lawson will be working in Syracuse and Francis Atkinson will be working in Leesburg. —o—- — go to all the Milford boys and girls who won prizes in the annual Easter Coloring contest sponsored by The Mail-Journal and area merchants this year. See photos elsewhere in this issue. Congratulations also go to Victoria Lynn Beer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Beer of Our Town. Vicky was the grand prize winner in the Kosciusko County contest sponsored by our sister paper, ‘the paper.’ She received a SSO savings bond. Vicky's sister, Amy. received the grand prize award in ‘the paper' contest in 1977 and 1978 and brother, Robby, has won first place honors for the past two years. Another Milford winner in ’The paper' contest was Chad Zartinan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Zartman of Milford.

BUILDING AND improvements are underway in Milford with work progressing on the nursing home and the addition at Ruch's Mobile Station. The Stan Shaws are continuing to remodel the drive-in with plans to open sometime this spring. And, of course there is the bridge south of town ... in case anyone hasn’t noticed yet it is being replaced and the road is closed to traffic. —o—- — IT would appear this area escaped the worst part of a storm that seemed to have hit the major portion of Indiana yesterday. While the sky was dark and we had some wind and rain, we found no major damage was done. Very high winds were reported in Bourbon and Atwood with warnings out all around the greater Lakeland area. —o—- — letter has been received at the Christian Church from Carl Shearer. He and Grace will be moving back to Milford during the week of May 12. He will preach his last sermon at the Atlanta. Ga.. Christian Church on May 11 and his first sermon in Milford on May 17. -0CHARLIE SPO.NSELLER is all excited about a senior citizens golf league to be formed this summer. The league is for men over 60 and will be held on Tuesday mornings at the Maxwelton Golf Club at Syracuse. The league will begin at 8:30 a m. on Tuesday. April 22. with the men playing 18 holes for 20 weeks. Persons seeking more information should contact Bob Carlson at the golf course. —o— WORK ON remodeling and improvements continues at the home of Mrs. C. S. Myers on Henry Street. Monday a huge tree was cut down. Mrs. Myers had the house completely remodeled inside prior to moving back to Milford from Syracuse the first of the year. Cold weather, however, prevented the completion of the work on the outside of home. -O'MARK SORENSEN was in Milford last week enroute to the Brady Lane Church of Christ at Lafayette where he will be serving as youth minister following his graduation from Johnson Bible College in Kentucky on May Mark’s brother, Craig, a recent graduate of Tri-State University at Angola, has accepted a position in the computer department at the utility company at Plainfield The brothers are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sorensen of Henry Street. Dallas Anglin in 2-vehicle crash Monday Dallas Anglin, 67, r 2 Leesburg was involved in a two vehicle accident, Monday, April 7, at 8:40 a m. The mishap occurred on CR 700 W and CR 550 N, three miles southwest of Clunette. Kosciusko County Police Captain Ron Robinson reported the accident occurred when Sam K. Cullison, 35, Etna Green, failed to see the car driven by Anglin. The mishap caused SSOO to Cullison’s truck and SI,OOO to the Anglin driven auto, owned by Clunette Elevator Inc., r 2 Leesburg.

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