The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 July 1982 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. July 28.1982

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GILBERT HAWKINS of Milford caught the limit of six bass in a local lake on Wednesday evening, July 21. The largest bass weighed three and ope-half pounds and was 19 inches long. The most amazing aspect of this catch is they were all caught in less than an hour's time. -oMR AND Mrs Joe 0. Estep recently visited their cousins. Mr and Mrs. George Ellis and daughter. Dawn; Mrs. Margaret Demho; Faye Lienford; and Mr. and Mrs Wesley Demko while on a trip to FranklM, N. C. The Esteps found gems in Mrs. Demko's ruby mine which also contains sapphires, garnets, topaz and amythests. The prospectors also visited the Biltmore Mahsion in Asheville, N. C., and the World s Fair in Knoxville, Tenn. rO•MtSS MILFORD.” Angie Bess,.is planning a bake sale on Saturday, July 31. from 8 a.m. until sold out. Hie sale will be in front of Campbell's with ail proceeds going to the Kosciusko County Fair Queen contest to support Angie in the penny per vote competition. -oAN ITEM in last week’s issue stated that a picture of the old Milford Hotel would soon be hung in the new community building, a gift of Ted Baumgartner.

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It would seem the photo is not a gift from Ted. Baumgartner has been quite involved with this picture, since he had the original negative, had it enlarged, took it to an artist in Elkhart who painted it, and then saw to it that it was properly framed. However, the Eta Beta Pi Sorority sponsored the idea and entire project, and paid Baumgartner and all other expenses and gave him a vote of thanks for all his efforts. Mrs. Edna Polk, a member, provided the brass identification plate which states: Donated by Eta Beta Pi Sorority, Organized 1923. -O- J THE FALL, 1982, basic emergency medical technician training class will begin on Monday, Aug. 30, at the community health information center at Goshen Hospital and the Milford Emergency Medical Service is in hopes of having a number of trainees take the course Persons interested in becoming EMTs should contact a member of the Milford EMS for further information. —o— THE MILFORD Senior Citizens have planned a trip to Franke Park on Sunday, Aug. 8. Anyone wishing to go must be at the fire station by 12 noon on that date. AU are to take a sack lunch. Transportation will be provided.

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THE FIRST Brethren Church of Our Town will be having Vacation Bible School beginning next Monday and running through Friday.

Classes will be held Monday through Thursday from 9 aun. until 11:39 a.m. and on Friday from 9 a.m. through 12 noon with the children and staff enjoying a picnic following classes.

Classes will be offered for children ages two through the sixth grade. Persons wishing to pre-register youngsters are urged to call 658-4269. Judy Tinkel is serving as director.

The theme for this year is “Come. Follow Jesus.” There wiU be Bible lessons, music, fun and spiritual growth for aU who attend.

A closing program will be held on Sunday morning, Aug. 8, at the 10 a.m. worship hour.

Hook Drugs 2nd quarter

income up

Hook Drugs, Inc. reported 1982 second quarter income of $1,437,970, which was up 11.1 percent over the Lifo-adjusted $1,294,497 earned during the second quarter of 1981. The record second quarter of 1982 earnings were gained on sales of $70,549,372, which were 10.9 percent above the $63,618,157 reported for the similar period of last year.

In announcing Hook’s second quarter sales and earnings, Board Chairman and President J. Douglas Reeves attributed the 281-store chain’s strong second quarter performance “more to the ongoing efforts of our employees than as any signal of significant recovery of the Midwest’s economy.”

For the first half of 1982, net sales were $133,787,516, up 8.3 per cent over the $123,491,567 recorded in the first half of 1981. Lifo-adjusted net profit totaled $1,868,961 for the first six months of 1982, which is 18.2 percent below 1981’s record first-half earnings pace.

“We hope to surpass 1981 earnings by year’s end. If the second quarter is any predictor, we will face a tough but achievable task,” remarked Mr. Reeves. “It will take a strong third quarter, and a fourth quarter that is free of the winter storms that crippled sales over the 1981 Christmas Season. But certainly the picture is much brighter today than it was at the close of the first quarter.”

Expressed on the basis of earning per share, Hook’s 1982 second quarter earnings were $.50 per share, up five cents from the Lifo-adjusted $.45 recorded in the second quarter of 1981. For the first six months of 1982, Hook’s reports earnings per share of $.65, down $.14 from the Lifo-Adjusted $.79 reported for theTirst half of 1981.

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