The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 July 1982 — Page 12

THE MAIL-JOURNAL-Wed., July 14,1982

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It happened ... in Milford

It YEARS AGO. JULY 12,1*72 Grain farmers in the Lakeland area are in the midst of thier summer wheat harvest, according to Robert Lockwood, manager of the Milford Farm Bureau Co-Op. Tony Weisser is spending the week with Mrs. Emma Krauter in Milford. Other recent callers in the Krauter home were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Zimmer and Diane. Mr. Zimmer is recovering after suffering a heart attack. Mrs. William Perry visited Mrs. Krauter over the past week end Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harrier and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steffen and children were joined by Mrs. Krauter for a recent trip to Paulding, Ohio to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ahms of Milford had week guests of their daughter and son-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ulery and daughters of Pheonix, Aris. Their other daughter and son-in-law and family. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Treesh and son of Troy, N.Y., also visited for a few days. Debra Phillips of Milford spent the week with her grandmother. Mrs. Anna Cripe of Milford 30 YEARS AGO. JULY 12. 1952 Elizabeth Overstedt. daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Overstedt of Milford, has received work of her acceptance’as a freshman at the Indiana university extension in South Bend Miss Overstedt.

Arrest of four clears up several Barbee area burglaries

The arrest of two area men and two juveniles has cleared up several burglaries during the past year in the Barbee Lake area. Kosciusko County Police officials have charged John Robert McDonald. 18, r 1 Warsaw, with burglary, a Class B felony, and theft, a Class D felony, in the theft of an auto owned by Jill Carwile, rl w-.rsaw. McDonala s t II egetfly involved in the theft of a small portable radio and small black and white model television in late January from liie home of Cheryl Keene, r 1 Warsaw. McDonald allegedly sold the items later to Charles Donald Angus. 32. North Webster. Angus appeared in county court recently on a charge of conversion for having possession the stolen items Conversion is aClass A misdemeanor Also arrested were two rural Warsaw boys, ages 16 and 17. each on charges of theft a Curtis Mathes to stop making televisions Curtis Mathis Corporation has made the decision to stop making television sets recently. The decision, according to Ludwig A. Huck, president, was due partially from increased costs and reduced productivity The corporation, which is over 80 years old. is planning to continue operating the 650 franchised dealerships, selling television sets manufactured under the brand name of Curtis Mathis Curtis Mathis advertises its sets as “the most expensive in America and worth it.” During the past year the business has changed from being a manufacturer to operator of the largest chain of retail home entertainment electronic stores

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who was the solutatorian of the 1962 Milford graduating class, is also planning to attend the Memorial School of Nursing in South Bend. She is working this summer near Angola. Pfc. Doral E. Haab, son of Mrs. Esther Haab, of Milford, has been transferred to Korea. He will be stationed in Korea for 13 months. His assignment is a radio repair instructor. Pfc. Haab recently completed a 23 week AM and FM radio course at Fort Gordon, in Georgia. He entered the service September 6, 1961, and took his basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. Before entering the service, Pfc. Haab worked five summers for Beer and Jessop Confections in Milford. A. R Hollar of Milford was released from Goshen General hospital last week after undergoing an appendectomy on Friday. He was reported to be up and about on Monday. Postmaster Eugene W Felkner of the Milford post office announced today an examination for the position of substitute clerk-carrier at the Milford post office. 3# YEARS AGO. JULY 19. 1952 Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller from Thursday to Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gardner and son. Kenny, of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Phyllis

Police officials have reported several burglaries have been solved. The March 1 and March 19 burglaries to trailers at Neibert Trailer Park have been solved and the burglary of the summer home of Francis M. Singer. Elwood, and investigation into a number of other thefts in the area have been completed. » Police officials report two more arrests are forthcoming. Fire at Vylactos On July 9 at 10:21 a.m. the Syracuse Fire Department was called to Vylactos Laboratories. South Huntington Street, Syracuse. When the firemen arrived there was a fire in the main drum. The firemen advised them to shut off the gas to the burner and the company 's employees got the fire under control and put it out with their own water supply Motorcycle trials club to have BBQ The Indiana Trials Association will be having a “Port a Pit” barbecue on the first day of their annual two-day event. Saturday. July 17. A number of events will be held for spectators' enjoyment on both days. The riders will be transversing a wide variety of natural terrain while maintaining balance and trying not to touch their feet to the ground. For the first time in Indiana, the championship riders will be riding over man-made obstacles, including a car Trick rider Gary Wilkerson of Port Huron, Mich., will also perform motorcycle stunts. The event will start at 2 p m on Saturday, and at noon on Sunday. The barbecue will begin at 4 p m. on Saturday and last until the chicken is gone. Admission is free to the event The event will be held at the Paul Markley Farm, three miles . northeast of Milford. Visitors can take Ok! SR 15 north out of Milford or travel south from US 6 to the County Line Road. The farm is one mile east, on the first dirt road north.

Knisley and son and daughter, Judy and Ronnie. All went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Tribble at Elkhart on the Fourth and had a picnic dinner in Studebaker park. Judy and Ronnie, who had been visiting their grandparents for two weeks, returned home with their mother on Sunday morning. Mrs. La vent Tom entertained on Wednesday afternoon with a surprise birthday party honoring the 10th birthday of her daughter, Carol. Ice cream and cake were served to Twills and Corinne

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Morehouse, Beverly Kinney, Carol May, Dolores Mock, Sara Catey, Linda Hostettler and Jay Faulkner. Carol received several nice gifts. Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bushong were the latter’s son, Robert Brady, and son. Jimmie, of Niles, Mich. * Jimmie remained for a week. Friday dinner guests at the Bushongs were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Purnell and daughter. Barbara, of Fort Wayne, and Rev. and Mrs. Adam Ingle and children, Fred Jo.

Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaylor were Mrs. Georgia Kaylor and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kaylor, of Gasport. Ind. 50 YEARS AGO, JULY 14,1932 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller left for Bear Lake, Mich., the first of the week where he will build a cottage on their lot. Sometime ago Mr. and Mrs. Miller spent a short vacation at this lake. Harry Schultz is spending his summer vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Schultz of east of Milford. Harry has been attending school in New Mexico for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gawthrop, of Sioux City, lowa, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gawthrop of Milford. They were accompanied home by Doris Gawthrop who will spend a few weeks visiting them. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Richards of North Manchester and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tusing of Milford returned Saturday from a trip into New York.

J. P. Fuller and family entertained at dinner, Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ola Olinghouse and Howard Carver of Sturgis, Mich., and Edward Smith of Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pinkerton entertained at dinner Sunday Irvin Pinkerton, wife and

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daughter Ruth, Ralph Neff and family and Miss Hilda Pinkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wolferman, Miss Ruth Lingofelter and Harry Gillis spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller of New Paris.