The Mail-Journal, Volume 22, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 March 1985 — Page 19

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It happened ... in Milford

10 YEARS AGO, MARCH 5,1975 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rink of Milford celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary Saturday evening. Mr. and Mis. Rink were married March 2, 1907, in Goshen. Members of the.fourth grade classes at the Milford elementary school enjoyed a career education program in radio stations the other day. Dr. Floyd L. Rheinheimer of the Milford area has been named a diplomate of the American Board of Family Practice (ABFP) as a result of passing a certification examination offered by the ABFP. 20 YEARS AGO. MARCH 4.1965 Milford firemen are credited with possibly saving a large section of the east side of Milford’s business block early Wednesday afternoon as fire swept through the one story frame building which housed Syra-Web, a canvas shop operated by Jack Heckaman. Preliminary plans for treaty ment plant discussed by Milford Board. Town Board members Merril Rink and Carl Duncan were out

From the Syracuse Police log Someone pulled knife on subject

The foljowing information was obtained from the log of the Syracuse Police Department. February 27 1:29 a.m. — Party requested-an officer to meet with them 9:49 a.m. — Subject on station with a complaint 6:04 p.m. — Woman advised would be doing controlled burning on CR 29 8:01 p.m. — Officer requested contact a subject, ascertain if going to be home 11:52 p.m. — Party requested an officer in the Heights

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Thursday night with the town’s equipment cleaning snow off the - streets. The newly formed Milford Methodist Men’s AssociationJield its first meeting at the church dining room Saturday night. Forty men attended'the meeting to receive the group’s charter from Gerald F. Lambdin of Elkhart, who also spoke briefly. 30 YEARS AGO, MARCH 3,1955 Miss Charlotte Tullis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin L. Bliton, Milford, and Burl Warren, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Warren, Sr., Milford, were united in marriage at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 26. The vows were read by the Rev. Ernest Bowman at his home on West Catherine Street. The Milford town board will receive sealed bids for the proposed improvements to the town’s water works until 7 p.m., Tuesday, March 29, at Town Hall, Milford, at which time all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Mr. and Mrs. Ermon Bell have taken over operation of the Pure Oil Service Station, located on

February 28 7:59 a.m. — Subject advised of a dog in the trash again 11:20 a.m. — Subject requested an officer reference something in the basement 1:24 p.m. — Subject advised four male subjects trespassing 5:17 p.m. — Subject requested to speak to an officer reference daughter 10:05 p.m. — House fire reported on Old 13A. across from dentist office March 1 8:03 a.m. — Clerk’s office advised subject pulled dog out of the lake last night, will keep until owner located 9:04 a.m. — Subject requested patrol at scout cabin tonight for overnighter reference window peekers

A mouse in the house

Your house is warm and cozy especially when compared to the windswept fields. No wonder field mice find your home appealing during the winter months. They happily give up some freedom/or the warmth and a ready food supply. The common field mouse is Indiana’s most abundant mammal, says Bobby Corrigan, animal damage specialist in entomology at Purdue University, who estimates the Indiana population to be greater than 20 million. Getting the mice to participate in a census, however, can be quite difficult, so the estimate must be very rough. As well as being carriers of diseases and fleas, mice damage homes and contaminate food sup-’ plies, thus they must be controlled or eliminated. The first step to control is to eliminate openings through which mice can gain access to the house. Holes as small as a dime can admit a mouse. Look for openings: From the outside into the crawl space and from the crawl space into the house. Around plumbing and electrical conduits. In any any exterior wall.

Road 15 in Milford, from Gerald Grove. Miss Alice Geiger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geiger, has been named the Homemaker of Tommorrow in Milford high school. 50 YEARS AGO, MARCH 7,1935 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kammerer, newlyweds, Miss Freida Kammerer and Jesse Haab have returned to their homes after an extended visit with relatives, The former couple are now located on

Miller Brothers join association

Miller Brothers Realty joins Homeowners Marketing Association, Inc. Miller Brothers Realty is located at 1006 South Huntington in Syracuse and recently joined with 5,000 other brokers across the country to become a member of Homeowners Marketing Service, Inc. Homeowners Marketing Services operates in 34 states including Hawaii. HMS is clearly the national leader of Home War-

1:28 p.m. — Subject advised harassed her at work 5:30 p.m. — Officer advised of property damage accident at Palm Drive and Sr 13 9:46 p.m. — Subject requested an officer reference subject just pulled knife on him March 2 10:40 a.m. — Report of a hit/skip accident on Boston Street 11:14 p.m. — Subject with information reference tools being taken from garage 11:53 a.m. — Report of vehicle double parked, blocking traffic 1:15 p.m. —CB report of a vehicledriving recklessly Southbound qn rK3O p.m. — Subject on station advised someone tried to break in garage on 450 S

Around chimneys, vent pipes, eaves, etc. Around doors which are not tightly sealed. Into attached garages or from attached garages into the house. If you believe a mouse (or mice) is in the house, trapping is the best cure. Traps leave no toxic residue so there is no chance of accidental poisoning. The carcass is retained in the trap which makes disposal convenient. Baits can be varied to suit the tastes of local rodents. Above all, rodents cannot become resistant to traps. Corrigan recommends using traps because rodent poisons can present a hazard to children and pets or accidentally contaminate foods or other items. Also, when poisons are used, dead animals present serious odor problems. Although most people envision traps as the simple snap traps which are available in a variety of sizes, expanded trigger traps, live traps, curiosity traps and glue boards are also available. For one or two mice, use several traps — at least three to

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a farm southeast of Milford. The Clayton Reed family which has been residing on the Mrs. Daniel Clevenger place two miles west of here, moved into the Joe Rassi farm farther west of Milford. On Saturday night at 10:30 o’clock the marriage of Miss Wilma M. Weybright, daughter of Mrs. D.W. Hastings of Milford and Sammuel P. Searfoss of Syracuse, was solemnized at the M.E. church in the prescense of 26 immediate relatives and friends.

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March 3 1:30 a m. — Subject wanted to know if there were any accidents reported in the area 3:28a.m. — Security advised us that there is a door open at a business on Brooklyn Street 11:09 a.m. — Subject advised trash from a business is blowing in his yard 4:04 p.m. — Subject on station to report railroad crossing arm broken March 4 17 a.m. — Party advised tree in the roadway 13A by Poor Doll House 11:49 a.m. — Subject reporting her son missing 1:15 p.m. — Officer advised vehicle heading into town with false registration • . 2:58 p.m. — Subject advised

six. Place them behind the refrigerator, behind the stove, under the kitchen sink, on the basement sill plate, and in any other area where droppings are in evidence. Use peanut butter or tiny pieces of bacon for bait. Traps can be used over and over again because mice are not bothered by dirty traps. Should a mouse problem persist. call a professional pest control operator. Flakier crust Freeze meat or poultry pies before baking. The pastry will be flakier if frozen before baking.

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Wed., March 6,1985—THE MAIL-JOURNAL

I JI ■ X ’IX j X L. ", t. LZZZ-ZZ. TODD REALTY AWARD — Niki Pawlicki is the outstanding salesperson for 1984 for Todd Realty. She is shown above receiving her award from Clare Baumgardt, Residential Sales Manager, who comments: “Our entire staff worked hard last year and as a result Todd Realty enjoyed a very good year. We plan on a repeat of that for 1985. We congratulate Niki for a job well done.”

has sewer in basement 7:19 p.m. — Subject on station March 5 12:44 a.m. — Officer requested contact someone from a business reference open door 4:44 a.m. — Officer requested with information on missing person 10:48 p.m. — Subject reported a suspicious looking vehicle at business

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contact someone from a business reference door blown off hinges 7:50 a.m. — Subject requested where to get sand bags 12:49 p.m. — Officer advised large limb to be taken care of at lawyer’s office 1:31 p.m. — Subject advised the check for a donation of January 1985 hasn’t cleared bank 2:34 p.m. — Officer advised has runaways in custody

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