The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 June 1982 — Page 20

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., June 2,1982

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CAMPBELLS MARKET entered this float in the Memorial Day parade on Monday featuring Chad Campbell. 2'z-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Tim Campbell of near Milford Chad is the fourth generation with plans to become a meat cutter at the family market, even though he may be a little yqjung to have fully made up his mind as yet Chad's father. Tim: his grandfather. Phil; and his greatgrandfather. Merle. Sr., have all been meat cutters at the market. Also on the float are Campbell Market employees, including Angie Bess. Milford's County Fair Queen candidate -oHOW ABOUT this week end in Milford’ Wasn't it great'’ Everyone helped with the bazaar in one way or another — some donated items, others purchased items and still others donated time to help. As a result the total funds climbed oxer the IS.OOO mark on Saturdat — 0 — THE FIRST National Bank of Warsaw's Milford Branch open house was also a huge success In 1971 when the bank - was remodeled and an open house was h?ld this -newspaper ran a headline. Bank has been a dynamic factor in Milford's grow th " This has not changed "Hie bank is still a factor and the remodeled facility promises to add even more to Main Street and the Milford community FELTS CERAMIC TILE 630 P'Hiburg S*ree' Syracuse Coral P»onu» 834-7582 457 2665

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Community banking has been a moving force in the town since it was laid out by Judge Aaron M. Perine in April of 1936. While early bank efforts were either lost or Jailed to be recor ded. the first bank to serve the community with a dynamic thrust was the Miles and Higbee bank, owned and operated by Preston F Miles and Edwin W Higbee When Mr Higbee dwd in the early 1920 s the bank was reorganized to become the Citizen's State Bank In 1939 Carly le 1). Barnes sold his interest in The Milford Mail and became cashier in the bank. Barnes later mo\ed up to vice president and following the merging and consolidation with the First National Rank of Warsaw, he became vice president and manager of the Milford Branch of that bank. Mr Barnes retired in, 1965. and Gordon Brubaker became vice president and manager of the Milford Branch Current manager Paul Reith took Brubaker s place Mrs Barnes became the bank’s official first user of the new drive-up service when she and teller Deb Connolly posed for a Mail Journal photographer last Friday \ll bank officials, including Reith, were delighted at the response to Saturday 's festivities with some 1.200 persons touring the bank Other activities of the day included the serving of fish sandwiches and dnnks. music played by DJs and the Wawasee Jazz Band under David Black well and balloons for the youngsters \ clown was also at the bank, helping with the balloons. \ close

look revealed the clown to be Scott Rienholt. —o — MONDAY’S PARADE proved to be another success for the Legion as a large crowd gathered to watch the units march down the tow n's Main Street. —o— THEY NEEDED more chicken for the barbecue. The entire 900 halves were sold around 1 p.m. with the event slated to be held between the hours of 12 noon and 2p.m. Os the 900 halves sold. 680 were carry-outs and 220 were eaten at the community building -oM \.NY VISITORS were in town over the week end. They included Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Scott, former Syracuse residents and members of the Milford Christian Church who now reside in California; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown, former Milford residents with Mr. Brown being a former school board member, now of Illinois: and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wempie and Jeff, former residents who have spent the past several days here visiting with their parents and Bob and Jeff attended the Memorial Day stMi race in Indianapolis. MR AND Mrs Charles Widner of South Bend were week end guests of Mrs Widner's sister-in-law. Louise Neer Mrs Widner is the former Almeda Coy Jefferson, Van Buren cheese pick-up Harlan Wuthrich, trustee of Jefferson Township, and Walter Wuthrich, trustee of Van Buren Township have announced distributor ot cheese from the federal government will take place this week > Walter Wuthrich said persons in Van Buren Township may pick up cheese at his office at 316 East Catherine Street in Milford on June 3. 4. 50r6. Harlan Wuthrich said persons in Jefferson Township may pick up cheese at the Wuthrich home on the Om Road or at Jess Berger's on UR 1350, east of 600 W Cheese may be picked up June 2.3 or 4 Avoids hitting animal, driver suffers abrasions Thomas F Spearman. 26. r 1 North Webster, suffered abrasions to his shoulder and upper arm area after avoiding an animal tn the roadway and hitting a tree He was westbound on CR 1000. N. just west of CR 300E. when the accident occurred According to the report Spearman swerved to avoid hitting an animal in the road when his auto hit a tree and an embankment, oh the side of the w hen the accident occurred to $5,000 Hunsberger gets pilots license Bruce Hunsberger. Milford, received his* pilots license on Thursday. May 27. after taking flying lessons at Nappanee Municipal Airport He stated he has always wanted to fly and decided to take a flying course 14 years ago f RCA J 19” COLOR TV •.„ $ 358” Curtis ’ c mw Syracuse Electronics 457.4900

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