The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 1, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 January 1983 — Page 12

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NEW-LOOK - Area residents who attended the Lakeland Daycare Center open house Sunday afternoon had a chance to inspect the newly completed facility. Two new additions, an attractive sign on the outside of the building, and classroom lofts, were recently installed. The new lofts provide easy storage space for the children s mats. A modern kitchen, shown here cluttered to prepare goodies for the open house, now allows the staff to cook meals for the children. (Photos by Gary Lewis)

New Lakeland daycare center, equipment shown at open house

Tokeland Daycare Center's open house was a splendid success, according to director Carol Hurd. About 175 area residents had a chance to find out how the community-supported project’s final product looked when the center opened its doors to visitors Sunday afternoon. A steady stream of traffic walked through the six-room structure during the two-hour open house. The center features four classrooms, one multipurpose room and one office. Mrs. Hurd said the primary purpose of the open house was ‘ ‘to give the community a chance to see what their contributions built.” Mrs. Hurd said she was more than pleased with the community’s response to the housewarming session. “We have just been busy all the time,” she

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explained. Since the daycare center opened Monday, Dec. 20, lofts were constructed in the classrooms and a new sign was erected on the ouside of the building. Other improvements included a new sign for the rear of the building, complete with Sesame Street characters painted on the back, placed at the rear of the building facing SR 13. The lofts serve two purposes, said Mrs. Hurd. In addition to giving the children a place to climb and play, the lofts are an ideal storage area for the children’s mats. The labor for the lofts was donated by Terry and Mark Vanianingham and Wally and Paul Smith. Wally Smith serves as a staff aide at the center. The center has a capacity of 52, and Mrs. Hurd said she is rapidly

approaching the limit for applications. “We have just a few openings left,” she said. The center serves children from two-and-a-half years old to age 12. A school bus for schoolage children stops by the center each morning and kindergarten runs, by buses and car, are made daily. Anyone wishing to register his or her child, even if it’s for two months ahead, should contact the center as soon as possible. Dry idea Mix 2 teaspoons of baking soda, 2 teaspoons of petroleum jelly and 2 teaspoons of talcum powder. Heat in a double boiler over low heat and stir until a smooth cream forms. Put cream in a small container with a tight lid, and use as' you would a regular cream deodorant.

It happened . . . in Milford

!• YEARS AGO. JAN. 17.1973 Miss Earleen Fisher, an Associated Press editor in New York City, returned to New York Monday following a stay of several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Fisher of Milford, and friends. Ron Herr has joined C. S. Myers Ford in Milford as a sales manager. Herr has sold automobiles in the area for the past five years and has had training at Ford’s Marketing Institute. He and his wife, Verna, and their three children reside ai East Williams street in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Baumgartner of Milford entertained at a family dinner Simday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sorg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sorg and family, all of Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Baumgartner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Baumgartner and family.

from the Syracuse Pofice leg — t Goose reported frozen in lake

The following was taken from the log of the Syracuse Police, Department: " January 13 3:31 p.m. — Officer requested advise Milford officers of subject on dirt bike motorcycle headed towards Milford 8:27 p.m. — Local business requested escort to the bank January 14 9:(» a.m. — Subject advised of dog running loose on North Harrison 1:38 a.m. — Subject advised of goose frozen in lake at Medusa 7 p.m. — Tavern owner advised they had some trouble from three subjects would like the car to keep an eye on the place 8:18 p.m. — Woman advised someone is throwing stones or snowballs at her house 8:30 p.m. — Man advised he found a billfold at Augsburger’s, asked if the car would pick it up 9:01 p.m. — Man advised someone just hit the snowplow blade and went on 10:35 p.m. — Party advised there are cattle out on the road by Commodore Plant on 13 January 15 12:53 a.m. — CB report of car over embankment at WHS 1:08 a.m. — Subject lives by

Bloodmobile at Wowasee r The Red Cross Bloodmobile will visit the Wawasee High School gym on Monday, Jan. 24, from 11 a m. until 5 p.m. Donors age 17 to 66, in good health, and who have not donated in the last eight weeks are encouraged to visit the mobile unit. Dr. Howard Hull, high school principal, and Cindy Peterson, physical education instructor, are coordinating all arrangements for the visit. High school Key Club members will assist throughout the visit as walkers, typists, canteen workers, as well as setting up and dismantling the mobile unit. Dan Curry, Knights of Columbus, is assisting with publicity and recruitment of community and industrial donors while Carolyn Zimmerman, registered nurse from Milford, is securing a nursing staff. Red Cross area representatives'' Melinda Ensinger. Turkey Creek Township; Carol Haab, Van Buren Township; and Sue Guard, Tippecanoe Township, are recruiting donors in their respective area. COMPLETE PACKAGE:/" 1 — v 7 "; 4 —Wallets • NO LIMIT ON NUMBER OF PACKAGES - FULL PACKAGES ONLY • PROFESSIONAL PORTRAITS ON KODAK PAPER • YOUR SELECTION OF POSES • SINGLE SUBJECTS A NO AGE LIMIT Sunrise . NORTH WaSTHE » — Julia Dußois— j

A pretty, young 17-year-oid lass from Fortaleza, Brazil, South America, is making her home with the Bill Little family on Smith Main street in Milford. She is Cecilia F. I. Leal. 29 YEARS AGO, JAN. 17, 1983 At Monday evening’s meeting of the Milford Chamber of Commerce held in the Pickwick Lounge at Syracuse, Leon Newman, local barber, was elected to serve as the new president and Don Beer was elected to fill the post of vice president. Mrs. Donald (Sue) Wolferman was re-elected as the organization’s secretary. Ren Clark, well known Milford resident, completed over 16 years Saturday night as an employee of Sharp’s Hardware Co. where he was parts manager. He began work at the hardware in September 1946. Mr. Clark will devote full time to selling insurance with the Little and Clark

Guide called reference her husband is intoxicated and took off with car, request officer pick him up X 1:48 p.m. — Subject advised snowplows coming in now if we need anything he will be on until 5 am. II: 14 a m. — Subject on station advised of lost billfold sometime last night 12:18 p.m. — Subject on station advised of theft of tape deck from truck 1:55 p.m. — Subject requested ordinance on snowmobiling < 5:24 p.m. — Party advised the ice fishermen are parked on road and is very sick 5:26 p.m. — Woman advised her son was in a personal injury accident on CR 1000 between EMS lane 8 and 9 January 16 9:44 a.m. — Subject advised that three puppies were dumped on East side of lake 9:24 p.m. — Subject at Papakeechie has stray dog on porch, what to do? 9:28 p.m. — Ambulance needed on Waco Dr. January 17 7:08 a.m. — Subject on station attempting to locate two young females, gave descriptions.

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Insurance Agency in Milford with whom he has been associated since April 1959. Carol Mynhier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mynhier of Milford, celebrated her 12th birthday Friday evening at a slumber party in her home. Overnight guests were Faye Rheinheimer, Krist«i Pherid and Gloria Rapp, all of Milford. The town of Milford ended the 1962 calendar year with a balance of $9,965.55 in the general fund. $15,711.38 in the water fund and a deficit of $324.96 in the street fund. I' ■ i 39 YEARS AGO, JAN. 22,1953 The eighty-fifth birthday of the Sunday school of the Christian church will be celebrated next Sunday, January 25. After the regular morning services there will be a basket dinner in the church dining room, and following that a birthday party.

Syracuse police chief and North Webster police notified 7:56 a.m. — Subject advised girls have been found Q 10:20 a.m. — Subject requested snowmobile route; advised same 10:35 a.m. — Lake patrol officer advised of green truck with cap in fence row by Poor Doll house; KC notified 4:54 p.m. — Subject advised had subject at his house he believed county officer was looking fix; officer notified January 18 4: Il a.m. — Office advised door open at local club; calls-d subject and he advised he would call person in charge 9:31 a.m. — Subject requested telephone number for trustee’s office; advised same 11:12 a.m. — Elkhart County requested address for Syracuse subject; checked post office; advised Elkhart County negative on subject 1:19 p.m. — Syracuse officer requested contact Bremen post reference injured deer at intersection of US 6 and CR 29 ; Bremen post advised 4:16 p.m. — Complaint of ice fishermen parking where “No Parking” signs are; gave toll free number to call

At this time they will endeaver to raise the indebtedness on the church building. ✓ The Good Barber Shop is planning to move to its new location on Catherine street, a block west of the library, during the week of February 9. During that week the barber shop will be closed. As untold thousands on the Capitol s east plaza viewed the irauguration ceremony Tuesday making Dwight David Eisenhower the 34th president of tlie United States, and millions more watched it on television, tJiey probably noticed many things that seemed to portend a successful administration. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noble . Fisher at dinner Sunday were aMt. and Mrs. Clarence Miller and Tom, and Noah Miller of Nappanee and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fisher and son. Bud. 58 YEARS AGO, JAN. 19.1933 Miss Esther Haab left for

■ IPSL ' Ok' fi Orb FOUNDATION PROGRAM — Jerry Badskey presented a program on the outreach of the Kiwanis International Foundation for Kiwanis Club of Lakeland, North Webster, on Monday. Jan. 17. Badskey’s father, the late Lorin Badskey, was instrumental in the development of the program of the foundation during the time he was president and a trustee of Kiwanis International. The Kiwanis International Foundation theme is “A Time For Caring, A Time For Sharing.” This year is the 43rd birthday of the organization. Help for children is the main emphasis of the foundation. The speaker used slides to help illustrate the program of the Foundation. The organization supports an extensive program of medical research with special attention given to hearing problems. The Kiwanis Rehabilitation Center in Manila in the Philippines is a world wide project of the Foundation. The foundation gives assistance to Circle K. Key. and Builders Clubs. During 1983 a new program has been started to give assistance to character building curricula in elementary schools. Kiwanis Clubs throughout the world provide financial support for the projects of the International Foundation. Shown above Jon Roberts, president of Lakeland Kiwanis looks on as Badskey received a certificate of appreciation from Club Program Chairman Dean Hartle.

Valparaiso, last week where she will remain for a few days visiting her sister there. Merril Campbell and family moved back to Milford, Sunday, where they will live throughout the summer. He is employed by the Bettz Hatchery and will start working at once. County roads in Indiana total 68,722 miles in a tabulation by the Indiana Highway department. The cost of the survey was $50,000. Kosciusko county has 1,091 miles. Ice was on the nearby lakes in places Wednesday morning but in no instance was any lake entirely covered. The prevailing mild weather for the past two weeks here, caused the ice to disappear and forecasts are that the ice has reached its peak in thickness for this winter. Mervin and Arthur Arisman and wives and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Emmert of Elkhart called on David Miller and family here last week.