The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 April 1987 — Page 13
....... .. 4W- -—r - -JBL, TWO AREA PERSONS SUSTAIN INJURIES — Tamara Gardner, 21, 72079 SR 15, New Paris, and Rick Vanlaningham, 35, 301 W, Main, Syracuse, were involved in a two-car collision Tuesday evening, April 21, at approximately 5:30 The crash occurred at the intersection of CR 33 and 52 in Elkhart County. Gardner had stopped at CR 52 and then drove her 1984 Chevrolet into the path of Vanlaningham’s 1987 Oldsmobile. Gardner suffered lacerations to the head and a fractured pelvic. She is listed in good condition this morning (Wednesday) in Goshen Hospital. Vanlaningham suffered a fractured sternum and lacerations to thehead and is also listed in good condition in Goshen Hospital. Investigating officer whs Elkhart County Patrolman Charles Homan. The Gardner auto is shown. (Photo by Deb Patterson)
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Friends of library named
The Milford Public Library celebrated its ‘‘after-decorating’’ open house on Monday, April 6, during National Library Week. Members of the Friends of the Library are: Sesquicentennial Committee, Women of Today (formerly JayCetts), Arloine Schoomaker," H. Ellen Strider, Julie Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Don B. Ahrns, Noble Holderread, Carlton and Mary Ann Beer, "fe Parker Phpnri Mr. and Mrs. Philip Beer, Jessop & Beer, Mrs. Berneice Dwyer, Lakeland Loving Care Activities Dept., Kent E. Doty, Floyd and Irene Rheinheimer, Inez Beiswonger, Donn and Mary Kesler, Carolyn Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Beer, Robert and Kay Ahrns, Arch and Della Baumgartner, Edith Baumgartner, David and Bobi Doll, Evelyn Vandegrift, Elmer and Flossie Hartter, and Stanley and Linda Wuthrich Also, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Doll, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haab, Dennis Cory, Betty and Bob Hall, Fred and Pat Beer, Mary Belle Sharp, Chore Time, Rodneykand Kathy Beer, John and Leona Martin, D. G. and Jeri Seely, Leo and Annabelle Anglin, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bice, Tom and Tammy Speicher, Lee and Sandy Beer, C. Lewis and Mifn Speicher, Robert and Marilyn Brown, Richard and Clara Kaiser, Ted Baumgartner, Jesse and Shirley Beer. Robert and Linda Beer, Nelson and Shelby Beer, Glen and Marilyn
Olan Mills returns to Milford
Olan Mills Studios, the nation’s largest photography studio, is returning to Milford after a threeyear absence, according to Bill Nighsonger, state manager for their special promotion division. The studio will be presenting to the residents of the community a special advertising offer of an Bxlo living color portrait. The portrait will be offered at a special price. There will be no extra charge for groups, however, only one portrait can be offered to a family at this price. Portraits will be taken at the Milford Fire Station on Saturday,
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Wed., April 22,1987 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL
Wuthrich, Anna and Bill Troup, and Silver Thimble Club Plus, A. Leon and Bonnie Newman, Lions Club, Maxine Brembeck, Sorosis Club, Joseph and Margaret Ostendorf, Noel J. Perry, First National Bank of Warsaw, Ron and Gloria Baumgartner, Columbia Reading Circle, Arlie and Naomi Waggy, Lake City Bank, Ruth Hoppus, Mr. and Mrs. Don Arnold, Ruthann Angle, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Price, Herbert and Patricia Keuier, Aiviri anu Caioi Haab, Kiwanis Club. Prudence Emmons. John and Rhonda Beer, Kosko Printing Co., Fritz Kilmer. Eta Beta Pi, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoerr, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Cleland Gunden, James and Myrtle Felkner, Joan Sparks, and Ben Beer Expenses Expenses incurred during the remodeling of the library were: Marilyn Wuthrich . (SBO.OO + $126.50).5206.50 Parisean Industries.. $250.00 Yoder Kitchen Corp. ($496.00 + $1,400 + $7.753)..,.,,.55,649.00 L. F0y1e51,461.74 Chemlawns63.42 Doll’s Decorating (Carpeting, $3,076.00 Wallpaper, $184.23 Shades-vinyl, $755.05) .$4,015.99 American Industriess3B9.4B Eli Millers766.lo Sawdust, Ltd. (Tom Gunden)s293.oo Michele Hartssoo.oo
May 2, from 10 a m. to 5 p.m. Plans are being made by Olan Mills to be returning on a sixmonth schedule. Olan Mills Studios have 936 permanent studios in cities across the nation, England, and Canada. A school division. Church directory division, and road division also service its customers. Finishing plants are located in Chattanooga, Tenn., Springfield, Ohio, Waco, Texas, and Kingston, Ontario. The studio is a member of the National Better Business Bureau, the National Chamber of Commerce and has the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval.
L.J. Wagner ($1,500:88 + $614.0052,114.00 Vacuum cleaners299.9o Misc. (Postageand Open House)slßß.6o Total Expended $16,197..73 Carpet and vinyl installed $550.00 $16,747.73 Recap Receiptssl6,B46.26 ExpensesJ’S,? 17.7? Balances9B.s3 Balance to be used for lawn treatment. The library is still in need of donations for the replacement of the exterior entrance leading to the children’s department and for an exterior storage shed. Becky Doll, president of the Friends of the Library, extends a special thank you for all the financial support.
EXTENDED COVERAGE ■ - 1- >• DON WjF-' ARNOLD Drinking and driving don't go together — or at least they shouldn't! Unfortunately, they often do, and alcohol is responsible for more than half the serious accidents on the road. Even two drinks in the hour before you drive can impair your ability to drive safely. If you are serving alcohol to guests, be a GOOD host: Don't push liquor, do have soft drinks available, do serve plenty of food, and make sure no one drives away drunk. In some cases, the host can be held responsible if a drinker has an accident. If you spot a driver on the road who seems to be impaired, call the police promptly. The driver may not be drunk, but police will take appropriate action. Communities are getting tough on those who drive while impaired. Not only do you risk life and limb and a jail sentence or fine when you drink and drive, but a DWI conviction can cost you your auto insurance coverage or greatly increase its cost. Protection against drunk drivers is everybody's business. We try to help at: LITTLE & CLARK INSURANCE AGENCY SR 15 North, Milford Phone: 658-9468 A Division Os Holl & Morose
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