The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 July 1983 — Page 10
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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., Joly 27,1M3
It happened ... in Milford
!• YEARS AGO. J ULY25,1973 The Milford Area Development Council (MAD) took steps last night to explore the feasibility of estatdishing an industrial park, as a planned, orderly extension of the community’s industrial development. Mrs. Charles (Dorothea) Kerlin, who has served as librarian for the past 47 years announced her pending retirement at the meeting of the library board last Friday. James Brooks, 206 North Main street, Milford, has been appointed justice of the peace for the town of Milford and Van Buren township, on the recommendation of the Milford town board and township trustee Maurice Beer and the county commissioners. His term of office will run until December 31, 1974. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neibert of r 1 North Webster were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nyce and Vicki of r 1 Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kline of Goshen were Sunday evening callers in the Gerald Grove home at Milford. 20 YEARS AGO, JULY 25,1973 Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Beer of Milford have purchased the Harry Martin home on west Emeline street in Milford. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Hedegart and family of K.J. Sawyer Air Force base near Marquette, Mich., are spending two days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wiggs and family at Milford. Mrs. Hedegart is a twin sister of Mrs. Wiggs. Monday evening guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wallace and children of Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace and family of Lincoln, Neb. Robert Wallace is an uncle of Dean Wallace. The Robert Wallaces also visited relatives in Nappanee and Elkhart. Mrs. Irene Disher of Milford arrived in Chicago Wednesday night after spending 12 weeks in Alaska visiting her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Disher. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Steffen and four children of Milford returned Sunday night from a trip through Wisconsin and Michigan. Mr. Steffen was on vacation from his work at Brock Mfg. Co. in Milford. 30 YEARS AGO, JULY 23,1963 Mrs. Ezra Beer and daughter Eunice were hostesses last evenTwo on dean's list Two area students have been named to the dean’s list at Butler University for the second semester of the 1982-83 college year. They are: Jill R. Haab, r 1 Camelot Drive, Milford; and Christopher J. Darr, r 4 box 352 Syracuse.
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Wowasee Kiwdnis Club 4th Annudl Auction Saturday, July 30 — 10 A.M. At Lakeland Youth Center AUTOMOTIVE 1978 Dodge Magnum Hardtop with T-Top, 283 Chev. engine for parts; portable engine stand; tires; batteries; auto parts. BOATS & BOATING ACCESSORIES 16' Kayot Pontoon; 16* Crosby Runabout; 15* Glaston Runabout; new 12* A 14* aluminum boats; boat tops, covers, pumps, windshields, seats and other boat factory surplus items. LAWN AND GARDEN 10 h.p. Sears garden tractor; lawn mower; riding lawn mower; 2 electric golf carts; Hyster electric fork lift HOUSEHOLD Washers and dryers; refrigerators; freezer; light fixtures; plumbing fixtures; TV sets; chairs; tables; clothing; toys; canned food; hand tools; socket sets: carpet; pots; pans: radio; Webb-Core tape recorder; fireplace insert; windows; doors OTHER ITEMS Load of firewood; RV factory surplus; food and service gift certificates; sheet counter material; plywood striping tape; plus many other items. AUCTIONEERS: Jerry Lambert Donations And Consignments O. A. Lambert For Information Or Pickup Call 457-2515 Day Or 457-5951
ing at a grocery shower for Mr. and Mrs. Philip Beer who were married on June 7 at Morton, m. Besides groceries, a card table and chairs were given by a group. The evening was spent socially and refreshments were served to 50 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Majel Hilliard and daughters, Kathleen and Kristi, of Marton, 111., were recent visitors of Mrs. Hilliard’s sister, Mrs. Harold Kaiser, and family. The Hilliards were en route to Madison, Wise., to visit Mrs. Hilliard’s brother, Don Baumgartner, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brunjes and Allen were dinner guests last evening of Mrs. Laura Brunjes at Syracuse. Mrs. R. C. Davidson and daughter, Dana Ann, of Hutchison, Kans., are visiting Mrs. Davidson’s mother, Mrs. Jacob Bucher and Mr. Bucher. Mona Caral Clayton, of Nappanee, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Clayton.
% 1 ' ’ WF » P* Bl fe ■ ft !&.. JL JJUhI CELEBRATING OPEN HOUSE — The Hair Force Salon. Pickwick Place, Syracuse, will be celebrating an open house on Saturday, July 30, from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Personnel who will be available at the open house and who are pictured above from the left are: Kathie Yoder, designer; Angie Truex, designer; and Jami Gooding, receptionist. Angie is a 1983 graduate of Fairfield Vocational School and is currently involved in a three-week in-salon training period in “position cutting." She will begin accepting appointments on Tuesday, Aug. 9. Kathie and Jami recently attended a seminar and class sponsored by Pioneer Beauty College in Fort Wayne and conducted by Doug Cox in motivational techniques for clients, salons and the designers themselves. Continuing education is an important asset of any business. (Photo by Bruce Bultemeier) Counselors to return to Wowasee on August 5
The Wawasee High School announces all counselors will return on August 15. Students new to the high school are requested to go to the school office (7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. daily) to sign a record request and make an appointment to talk with a counselor to schedule for the 1983-84 classes. Any student needing to talk with counselors may call now for
56 YEARS AGO. JULY 27,1933 . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craft and daughter Sylvia, of Dayton, Ohio, have been visiting Mrs. Craft’s sister, Mrs. Roy Treesh and family and other relatives in this vicinity. Otto Miller, Mattie Groves and William Rex left on Friday for Sandusky, Ohio, where they spent a few days visiting with Gladys Langley and daughter June Langley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brittsan and Miss Bessie Burris returned from A Century of Progress and a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Kirkdoffer of East Chicago, Ind., last week. Mrs. C. C. Speery and daughters, Nancy Lee and Vada Ann, and Mrs. Donald Bailey and daughter, Judith Ann, of Orland, are spending the week with the Daniel Mishler family and the Seth Rowdabugh family of Syracuse. Messrs and Mesdames Orville Smith and A.R. Graff and families called on friends at Bristol, Sunday.
an appointment. Any change in schedule must be made before registration week. For seniors needing to take the fall college boards, the following are the first scheduled testing dates: November 5 and December 3 — SAT October 29 and December 10 — ACT December 3 testing date is recommended as seniors will have completed the grammar section of college prep English. Registration booklets will be available during senior registration. Avery cited Frederick L. Avery, 43, 525 N. Huntington St., Syracuse, was cited for disregarding a traffic signal light after the 1982 AMC Eagle he was driving collided with a 1980 Datsun 200 SX driven by Stephanie K. Shriner, 23,20616 CR 142 Goshen, at Main Street and Kercher Road in Goshen last Friday.
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Al A jL. ’ Tobacco's Toll WUG ABUSE' A type of substance abuse which is pervasive in our society is cigarette smoking. It is well recognized that smokers are sick more often than nonsmokers and that smokers also die younger. In fact, it has been estimated that one-sixth of all U.S. deaths are to-bacco-related . Tobacco consumption affects more than just the health of the smoker. For example, according to Alvan and Betty Brody, co-authors of The Legal Rights of Nonsmokers, tobacco consumption is associated with the following: • 33% of hotel fires • 26% of apartment fires • 22% of motel fires • 21% of hospital fires • 56% of all fatal residential fires • 33% of automobile accidents A DOLLAR VALUE? Not surprisingly, it is difficult to place a dollar value on losses due to tobacco consumption. One estimate (also from Brody and Brody) of the total extent of the economic cost of tobacco consumption provides these firgures shown directly below. Production losses — (morbidity) $8,000,000,000 Medical care costs 5,300,000,000 Research in smoking & health 10,000,000 Property losses — fires 136,000,000 Property losses — automobile accidents 1,400,000,000 Government subsidies (agricultural) 12,000,000 TOTAL $14,858,000,000 For the sake of comparison, it has been cited that the tobacco industry contributes $6 billion annually to federal and state taxes. While the $14.8 billion estimate of the economic cost of tobacco consumption is subject to dispute, it does present a general benchmark to compare costs against revenues. SUMMARY The tragic reality of substance abuse (alcohol, drug, and tobacco) is that, in addition to causing great human suffering, substance abuse is a preventable disease. It would make far better sense to allocate time and other resources to the prevention of substance abuse than to the treatment of addiction — given the low probability of achieving successful, permanent cures.
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