The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 October 1986 — Page 24

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., October 29,1986

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We have little information on this week’s photo except it is typical of harvesting in the early days of Milford. Harvesting at the turn of the century took many men, working together, to insure the machinery worked properly. A number of men are seen on the left of the photo and two men are overseeing the

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operations of the machine on the right side of the photo. The words at the top of the photo refer to Neff Brothers Company, Milford. The Neff Brothers were among the leading businessmen of their day.

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IN SPITE of the rain Saturday night a number of boys and girls, ghosts and goblins, turned out for the annual Halloween judging contest which was moved from Campbell’s parking lot to the school in order to keep the contestants and judges dry. In the photo above, Cheryl Hobbs is shown talking to Adam Cox who was later named the grand prize winner. AS MILFORD area residents prepare to cast ballots next Tuesday, Election Day, we felt the following tidbits worth sharing: — , [ / In 1984, 47.9 percent of the voting age population participated in electing their representatives to Congress. ~ - — -I The Census Bureau reports 64.1 percent of the voting age population's registered to vote. "I'll CHUe) ' «r a t rm .yCry The first Republican to run for President was John C. Fremont in 1856. He was defeated by James Buchanan. The second Republican Presidential candidate was Abraham Lincoln. He won. i IIAWWIUAI'T) (n fy i -'4 cAM • < FO« 4 vm'Mutc ?-< The vice president during Abraham Lincoln’s first term was Hannibal Hamlin.

C Lc-Z The candidate who ran most often for president was Norman Thomas who ran — and lost — six times: 1928, 1932, 1936, 1940, 1944 and 1948. Qiy Fifteen candidates have become President of the United States with a popular vote of less than 50 percent. —o— CONGRATULATIONS GO to the Wawasee Warrior football team members and coaching staff on their victory last Friday over Fort Wayne Concordia. Let’s all hope for another victory at North Wood on Friday night as sectional play continues. —o— CHARLOTTE HAND’S second grade creative writing class at Milford was told recently to think of something that they’d like to make. Also, they were to write how to make the food (spelling as they sounded it out). The results follows: PIZZA — I put dow in a pan and then I stir the dow. I put tomato sauce and I put on cheese and motsorola cheese. Put in the oven 100 degrees for four min. — Windi Replogle RACHEL THE COOK - I like to make pizza. To make it you put doe in and roll it a long time. The doe is made of flower and you have to mix milk and water in the doe. And you put gree.onion in it and peprones to cook for 2 hours and 100 degrees. — Rachel Jefferson PIE — I am going to make a pie out of dow. First put in a pan. Then put in the oven for 30 min. Take it out of the oven, then put by the window. I put cherries in for 100 degrees. — Allen Kidd PIZZA-REA — One day at the Freeman Pizza Parler they were making pizza. It was 1:00. At 1: 30 they would take it out. It wood have cheese on it. And motsarela and onyons. It was dun on time and Ora ate it. The doe was made from flower. — Ora Freeman PIZZA — I like to make pizza. Poot cheese and peprone and doe. Put all the stuf that you like on it. Bake for 10 minutes. The doe was made with flowr and water. — Kara Waldbeser PIE — You need a pan and a cup of strawbares and a cup of water and doe. Put it to cook 1 our at 5 degres. — Christy George

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COOKIES — Get a big bowl, some sugar and flour. Start with a wooden spoon to stir. You wood pour it on a pan and put it in the oven 30 minutes at 140 degrees. — Sara Leverier BREAD — I’m making bread. I had to get some flower and then P made doe. I had to pat and pat to make it soft. Then I made the bread. I put it in the oven to warm. I put it in for 30 seconds. I ■waited and waited until the bread was done. It was 100 degrees for 40 min. — Kasee Speicher HALLOWEEN PIZZA — Take some hamburger and roll little balls up like ghosts. Put doe on the bottom. Put spaggeti sauce on top of the doe. Put an egg in the bowl and a cup of milk. Then six more eggs. Put cheese on top. Heat for 5 min. Take out and stir some more. Pour it on the pizza. Stick in the oven for half hour. 65 degrees. — Heather Wright CHOCLET CAKE -1 c choclet, 2 c flour, mix 30 seconds; 1 stick butter, 2 c sugar, mix nice and soft. Put into a pan and in the oven for a minut. Take it out and let it cool. Then make a frosting Put three or four eggs in a bowl and mix until nice and white. Put on cake and eat it. — Michelle Hershberger \ POT PIE — Something you would bake. I stur the doe for a hour. I put it in a bowl. Then put vegtubles in it. Carots, tomatos. radishs, peas. Then cook it and eat it. — Jenny Rogers BREAD — I like to make bread with wheat flowr. Make doe with flowr and water and stir. Put it in a pan. Put it in an oven. 301 degrees for 30 min. — Brad Nyce a BROWNIES —1 would like to make Brownies. You would get a pan and get the pack out of the cuburd and put it in the pan. Put in an egg. Put popcorn oil and water in it. The pack already has choclate in it. Put in the oven and cook for 30 seconds at 400 degrees — Neal Beer COOKIES — You take 2 eggs, a T. vanilla , oil, put cholcklet chip in the doe. Put it on a pan. Put it in the oven for 30 min. 130 degres. Take it out and put frosting on. Robby Burke PIZZA — Get things at the store. I’m going to put it in the oven but first I’m going to mix for 30 minets and 5 seconts. I’m going to put on chees and peperon v and motsaroni on it. — Justin McGowen PIZZA - MIKAWAVE - Myn is a mikawave-suprem pizza. Get a big bowl, tomato sauce and put it on doe. Put a lot of cheese on. Get some hamburger or ham. Then put it on about 4 or 5 min. Take it out and you got a super mikawave suprem pizza — Tiffany Hepler PUMKIN PIE — Get a big bowl and get eggs in it. Get flower. Put the pumkin in the pie. Cook it for 30 minuts - at 40 degres. When it’s ready you can eat it. — Luke Sawyer » True You are only young once, but you can stay immature indefinitely. — Chronicle, Odebolt, la. Suits are a good buy Suits are the best buy to camouflage figure flaws. Always select a one color suit. A boxy short jacket hides a short waist. Choose a long, thigh-length, one button cardigan with a deep V but no lapels to mask large hips. Skirts for these suits should be straight and no longer than just below the knee for a slimming effect.