The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 June 1983 — Page 19

Revival To revive a dried-out coconut, sprinkle it with milk and let it stand until it regains its freshness.

At Century 21 • We’re Making Things Happen. WAWASEE LAKE FRONT REDUCED AGAIN • REDUCED! F r aifa | *' | mKF jftxw I Choice S. Shore Location. 3 Q Wner says sell this 3 bedroom bedrooms, basement, gas heat/ home with full basement and central air 2 car garage and 2 Situated w a secluded car carport. Super beach and dou bi e wood lot with Wawasee $175 000 >n Now S $X 000 Act Channelandaccess $175,000 Now SI6O,(HM). Act $44,500 Now $37,500 Now! ’ EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED. | 457-4414 j R . c g c j iae j ie | > Broker 457-3454 t OnillfVC- Tom Prickett. Associate 457-5422 ‘ EIL- -.11 • Louise Rex, Broker Beaty Realtors 894-3394 R. 3 Box 35A Ivan Rinehart, Broker Syracuse 856-2252 (219) 457-4414

IVALUE IR|I I USED l;|| I CARS oil I SPECIALS "™ I 1981 OLDS 88 — 4 Dr., Maroon, Nicely II ps| Equipped E3 El 1980 OLDS 88- 4 Dr., Nicely Equipped uj W 1980 CHEVY MONZA HATCHBACK - H ESI Great Economy Car El 1980 BUICK ELECTRA — 4 Dr., Loaded 1980 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE - 49,000 H Pl Miles, Nicely Equipped fy*j Q 1980 CADILLAC ELDO — Birritz, Loaded IW E| 1980 OLDS OMEGA — 2 Dr., Front Wheel Dr. pjl 1980 OLDS STARFIRE HATCHBACK - ■I Great Economy B 1979 CHEVY MONTE CARLO - 2 Dr,. El ml Automatic M 1979 FORD MUSTANG - Sun Roof Sporty H E3 Car 1979 CHEVY MONTE CARLO — Bucket Seats, Automatic, Air Conditioning 1979 BUICK LeSABRE - 2 Dr,. Coupe |3 M Nicely Equipped 1979 BUICK REGAL — 2 Tone, Automatic, |jq| Efl Air Conditioning 1979 OLDS 88 — 2 Dr., Coupe, Moderately Equipped M 1979 FORD LTD — 4 Dr., Nice Family Car Em H 1979 PONTIAC PHOENIX — 2 Dr., Coupe, £3 Automatic H 1978 MERCURY COUGAR -2 Dr Coupe ■ Blue-Gold, Nicely Equipped J 1978 DODGE COUPE - 2 Dr., Low Mileage 1978 BUICK CENTURY — 4 Dr., Moderately MR Equipped 1978 MERCURY — 4 Dr., Moderately Equipped CT 1978 CHEVY MONTE CARLO - 2 Dr.. Dark || 3 Brown, Nicely Equipped ■■ 1977 BUICK SKYLARK — 4 Dr.. Great Family Car 1975 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER SEDAN - bl 4 Dr., Full Power KA GENERAL MOTORS PARTS DIVISION KEEP THAT GREAT z x El Q GM FEELING WITH (Jk H El GENUINE GM PARTS Q El M HOWARD FAWLEY , A k Q 808 WYMAN |R Q 808 SWANSON I e3 ■I LEON WAGONER /SSKw' PHIL RAPSAVAGE R pl BILL CARTER H DON GASE fjgi , ’' MIKE KLEM -SCAiZ- IMKf

Garlic soak To get the skins off garlic before chopping, soak the garlic in warm water and the skin will peel right off.

It happened ... in Milford

16 YEARS AGO, JUNE 13,1973 Debra Ann McCreary, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney McCreary of Milford was taken to the Goshen hospital Monday nite after the bike she was riding was hit by a truck. Debra suffered a skull fracture, bruises and a severe lacerations. Lark Ruch, Tim and Terry Stump and Jeff Bradley, all of Milford, attended the drag races on US 30 Sunday. Mrs. Terry Musselman of Milford, was the guest of honor at a dinner party Monday, June 11, in honor of her birthday. The Busy Homemakers club met June 6 in the home of Mrs. A. D. Wilson with Mrs. William Motts as co-hostess. Mrs, Arch (Della) Baumgartner escaped injury Monday nite at Elkhart when her car collided with another auto. 20 YEARS AGO, JUNE 13,1963 Two wind storms with westerly gales hit the Milford area at 1:30 and 5:30 p.m. Monday, much damage. Heavy rains accompanied the winch. A third rain occurred around 8 Monday

PRODUCTION HELP WANTED Due to expansion, we are in need of experienced, qualified, mobile home production personnel. Apply At: LIBERTY HOMES SR 13 South, SYRACUSE ■■■ rwl ♦ BJBIMJb R I x i WAWASEE HEIGHTS Prestigious area, spacious, immaculate 4 bedroom, 1 ’/» baths, paneled den, attached 2 car garage. Owner transferred — REDUCED <5,000 TO <64,900 - For Additional Information Contact. . . Logan-Rogers Realty Wawasee Village WAWASEE rg REALTY, inc. —— p ° BOX 478 t SYRACUSE, IN 46567 (219) 457-2700 Or 457-4911 «mj D ..... i —u- OPEN: MON.-FRI. 9:00-5:30 Phy ßroker d SATURDAY 9:00-3:00 457-4911 EVENINGS CALL 457-4911 / Or Patricia Shriver 834-2079 a . Marianne Slott 457-3075 SUMMER'S COMING - BE READY! MAKE YOUR OFFER ON A CONDOMINIUM A SiT BACK A ENJOY. 569 JUST LISTED - HARBORSIDE - Lake Front - FURNISHED - I Bedroom. Very Nice. Assumable Mortgage At 1>%%. Call tor details today. 5M.5M. 595 JUST LISTED - RUNAWAY BAY - Lake Front - UNFURNISHED Newly Painted And READY TO MOVE INTO -1 Bedroom-! BOAT SPACES 545.999 . i We Also Have M Bedroom Lake Front (Furnished) Units ( At 543.999 And 565,999. VERY NICE. > 1— 1 Bedroom (Unfurnished) This Is A Very Special Unit Completely Redone With Cedar Inside And Now Carpet, Decorating And Drapes. AH Appliances Included. DON'T MISS THIS. 571.999

evening. It was followed by cooler temperatures. Thermometers, which had risen to the 90’s on Monday had dropped to the high 50’s by Tuesday morning. Jonell Judkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Judkins of Milford, received the bachelor of science degree in business education at Ball State Teachers college Sunday, June 9. Rev. Frank Barker, 38, will be the new pastor at the Milford First Brethren church, it was announced this week by the church board. He will be at the Milford church for at least three years. Bob and Judi Ahrns, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ahrns of Milford both received degrees at Ball State Teachers college in Muncie this week. Joellen McClintic, Ginger Hollar, Susanne Dewart, and Sharron Moneyheffer will be the cheerleaders for the 1963-64 Trojans. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wise, Scott and Sherrill of Milford were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geil at Cassopolis, Mich. Mr.and Mrs. Maurice Beer of

Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Everett' Price and Vicki Sue of Atwood were in Francesville visiting last Sunday. 30 YEARS AGO. JUNE 11.1953 Miss Mary Ellen Bray, telephone operator in the local exchange for the past year, has a position with the Weatherhead company at Syracuse as receptionist and BPX operator. Wiimers at the Milford night drawing Saturday, June 6, were: Pearl Haab, $5; Ollie Schlotterback, merchandise from Bray’s electric shop; John Gardner, $10; Grace Arnold, Milford theater tickets; Lehman Wemple, $25. The tickets were drawn by little Stanley Beer. Florence Beer will wear the “Miss Milford” ribbon when she takes part in the beauty contest at the Mermaid Festival at North Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hartter, who reside a half mile east of Milford, were showing friends an 8-inch mushroom this week which grew at the bottom of their basement steps. The mushroom stood beside three smaller mushrooms. The Milford Lions have their stand erected on Myers’ used car lot and will be ready to serve pancake and sausage supper tonight from 5 to 8 o’clock and tomorrow night, also at the same time. The marriage of Miss Mildred Roecker, of Morton, 111., and Philip Beer, Milford, was solomnized at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, June 7, at the Apostolic Christian Church at Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollar and family were Sunday evening luncheon guests of Junior Stump and family. 50 YEARS AGO. JUNE 8.1933 The fountain at the Baumgartner case was put in operation Friday morning. Some work had to be completed before the fountain could be used. At present both the town fountains are operating. Miss Mae Vorhis has resumed her duties in the postoffice after a continued illness. Kist Reuter is driving a Chevrolet sport coupe that he just purchased. The car is light in color and trimmed in red, looking very classy. Town Marshal Bushong and Edward Closson were busily engaged repainting the parking lanes and the pedestrian walks across the streets on Monday morning. Special on Anklets 10 cents at Sparklins. FOR SALE — The former George Bettz home on West Emeline street, one block west of stop light. Brick house, corner lot, lights, city; also pump water, bath, toilet, garage; near school, paved street, sewer in. Price $1,250 cash or terms. Marsh. Estep and wife were Sunday guests of friends at Lagrance. STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE — Pick them yourself and furnish own containter 4 cents per quart. Carl Gawthrop, Phone 23F20. With the arrival of the cooks, the work gang and the Shultz family on May 26, Camp Mack unofficially opened its 1933 season. Thornburg's sponsor ad on drug awareness Thornburg Drugs is sponsoring a drug awareness information table on page 12 of this week’s Mail-Journal. The table breaks the drugs into seven specific categories (marijuana, alcohol, stimulents, depressants, hallucinogens and inhalents) and then lists a wide range of information on each category. Included in the table are street names, methods of use, symptoms of use and hazards of use of each drug.

LEAMON NAMED BROCK SALES REP — Joseph Leamon has been promoted to the position of Sales Representative for Brock Manufacturing Inc., according to Lowell (Buss) Rassi, sales manager for the Milford firm. In his new position, Leamon will service Brock’s Canadian dealers and distributors. Prior to joining Brock in 1982, he was employed as fireal estate broker for seven years in Noble and , Kosciusko Counties. A native of Cromwell, he resides with his wife, Amanda, and their two children in Syracuse. Brock manufactures and markets a complete line of feed and grain bins and bin accessories from its headquarters in Milford. Two vehicle accident in * Milford A two-vehicle accident occurred recently in Milford at the intersection of Catherine and Henry Streets. Involved in the mishap were Glendora Howard, 68, r 5 box 267 Syracuse, and Kent Elliott, 19, r 2 box 34C Milford. Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Patrolman Michael Hobbs reported Elliott was eastbound on Catherine Street when Glendora Howard, stopped at the stop sign on Henry Street and did not see the Elliott vehicle. She was making a left turn onto Catherine and struck the Elliott vehicle. Damage was estimated up to $2,500 to the Howard 1968 Buick and to the 1974 Olds, driven by Elliott. Numerous thefts reported to police Kosciusko County Police have received a number of theft reports from county residents, recently. Mike Clevenger, r 1 Sechrist Lake, Warsaw, reported two dirt bikes, valued at $350 were stolen from outside his home on Tuesday, May 31. Leo R. Kastner, Huntington, reported $73 worth of fishing equipment stolen from underneath his mobile home at Neibert’s Mobile Home Park, Tippecanoe Lake. The items included a tackle box, fishing sack, net and bait. Bruce Stephens, Leesburg, reported the theft of two stereo speakers from his auto, Saturday evening, May 28. A window was broken during the theft. Damage estimate was set of $l3O and the speakers were listed at $l5O. |

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ANSWERS ACROSS ANSWERS DOWN 1-Jam 25-Ens LJaw 19-Nevadan 4-Pop 26-Are 2-Avocado 20-ENE 7-Cab 27-Toe 3-Manatee 21-Paroles 10- 28-Veteran 4-Pad 22-Erasure 11- Adulate 30-Fa 5-Ode 23 Pen 13- 31-Los 6-Puniest 29-EI 14- Denoted 32-Derided 7-Cat 30-Fjb 15- 37-Lug 8-Ate 32-Dam 17- 39-Alabama 9 -B«d 33-Eli 18- 40-Era 12-Lot 34-Rag 21-Pep 41-Mig 16-P1 35-Emu 24-Ade ‘42-Nub 18-Mat 36-Dab $ WM- ANDY ROACH gi GENERAL CONTRACTOR • Commercial Buildings f" 9 , , • New Homes (Energy Efficient) I • Remodeling I 9°9® I £££ • Complete Home Improvements f ~** I . Concrete Work 219 457 5477 Syracuse FREE ESTIMATE | ’ JUUL NIfLOR ntf" | I SEALING & COATING W • DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS II • REPAIRS 8 STRIPING F/// I FREE ESTIMATES | _ B34 j i6 i.! Reduced •1 ,000/Weekff ■■■m/n :j t vi aripii "WT jfJPul From the imported paneling in the den to the handcarved fireplace mantel, this home could not be reproduced today for twice the selling price. This country estate was built for the late W. E. Long and features a private lake setting, 5 bedrooms, 4Vi baths, 2 complete kitchens, 2 fireplaces, attached 2 car garage with circular drive and many other quality. . features. Could be two separate living units! Shown by appointment only. Special Financing Available, sasew. Reduced To SIBO,OOO. For Immediate Sale! SR 13S - WAWASEE EXECUTIVE ESTATES This Property REDUCED *I,OOO EACH Monday TODD REALTY SR 13S P.O. Box 307 Syracuse 1457-44171 [fl I———— REALTOR

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