The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 29 July 1987 — Page 17

It happened ... in Milford

1« YEARS AGO, JULY 27,1977 Members of the Milford Area Development Council are cosponsoring CPR courses on August 9 and 10. Classes will begin each evening at 6 p.m. and will be held in the Apostolic Christian Church Fellowship HaU. * Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bultemeier of 406 West Emeline St., Milford, are the parents of their first child, a daughter named Sarah Marie, born in the Goshen Hospital at 8:11 a.m. Saturday, July 23. Members of the Milford Fire Department under chief Bill Leemon served as hosts for the county firemen at the Milford Fire Station last Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerlin of Milford entertained at a dinner recently in honor of the birthday of her brother Robert Groves. Those present were Mrs. Robert Groves of Death Valley, Calif., and Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rockhill and Miss Bernice Harlan of Etna Green. The Milford Senior Happy Bachelors 4-H Club met on Tues-

Cutie king and queen to be crowned at fair

Children between the ages of four and six will once again have their own beauty pageant at the Kosciusko County Fair. A cutie king and queen will be selected Tuesday evening, Aug. 4. The pageant is scheduled to take place at 6 p.m. in the activities tent behind the women’s building. Contestants are asked to arrive 30 minutes prior to starting time so that numbers may be pinned on and line-up discussed. There are no specific rules governing dress code for the pageant. However, contestants must not be younger than four years and not older than six

Crop report for week ending July 19

(By RALPH W. GANN State Statistician The pace of fieldwork accelerated early in the week as dry weather conditions offered farmers the best opportunity for getting fieldwork done. Rain slowed the wrap up of wheat harvest and other field activities the latter part of the week. The combining of winter wheat is 99 percent complete, which is about a week behind the record , pace set in 1985, but five days ahead of last year’s harvest pace. Last year, 91 percent of the wheat , was harvested by this time and the five-year average is 90 percent. By area, wheat harvest is 98 percent complete in the north, 100 percent complete in central counties and 100 percent complete in the south. The condition of corn and soybeans continued to improve from last week. Corn condition was rated four percent fair, 50 percent good, and 46 percent ex- ' cellent. The 96 percent good or better rating compares with 94 percent a week earlier and 88 percent a year ago. Ninety-five percent of the com has silked compared with 65 percent silked last year and the five-year average of 35 percent. Twenty percent of the com is in the dough stage compared with five percent a year ago, but none in dough is normal. There is 90 percent of the soybeans that are in bloom. A year earlier, 53 percent of the soybeans were blooming and the five-year average is 43 percent.

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day night, July 19, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Davis of r 1 Milford. A picnic was held and enjoyed by the club’s 22 members. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Baumgartner and daughters spent last week in Keystone, Colo., attending the National Association of Advertising Publishers (NAAP) convention. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Miller and daughters, Shari, Sheli, Shawna and Shantel of Dewart Lake, spent the week end in Lansing, Mich., where they attended the Spartan Open Water Ski Tournament. 20 YEARS AGO, JULY 26,1967 Miss Victoria Beer of Laßelle, Fla., is visiting relatives in Milford. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Beer, former Milford residents. Julia Rhodes celebrated her sixth birthday on July 6 by entertaining 14 members of her Sunday* school class and two guests. Tracy and Tommy Campbell. Also present were grandmothers, Mrs. Plomer Michael and Mrs. John Rhodes.

years, and must be preregistered or arrive at the pageant early so that this may be done. fr The king and queen will each receive a SSO savings bond, a crown and a trophy. Runners-up will also receive a trophy and a crown. Fair board member Donna Hively commented, “At this time we’re planning to give each contestant a small gift, though exact arrangements haven’t been made.” The event is. sponsored by the Double “H” Home Extension Club. The ch.b handles getting an

Twenty-seven percent of the soybeans are setting pods while six percent were setting pods last year and average is about four percent. Soybean condition is rated one percent poor, four percent fair, 68 percent good, and 27 percent excellent. The 95 percent good or better rating compares with 92 percent last week and 75 percent a year earlier. The average height of soybeans is 33 inches compared with 24 inches last year and 17 inches for average. There is 70 percent of the oats that aje harvested. A year earlier, 40 percent of the crop was combined and average is 30 per-

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Mr and Mrs. Herman Weisser visited their brother-in-law, Ernest Krauter, in the Elkhart hospital over the week end. Merle Campbell, Sr., of Milford underwent an emergency appendectomy Thursday, July 20, at the Goshen hospital where he is still a patient. Mrs. Dorothy Williams, a for-mer Milford teacher, is teaching in Africa and has returned to the states for the summer. She will spend the 1967-68 school year in Africa, then will return to the states to teach the Indians in Arizona for a year. Miss Ginger Hollar was named to the honor list for the second semester of the 1966-67 at Indiana Central college, Indianapolis. Ginger, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollar of r 2 Milford, was graduated from Milford high school in 1965. 30 YEARS AGO. JULY 25, 1957 Miss Joyce Weisser, lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weisser of Milford, is a candidate for the title of Kosciusko Fair

emcee for the event, securing a number for each child, purchasing the savings bonds, crowns and trophies for the king and queen. While the fair association will be picking up wherever the club stops, making sure that runners-up have tneir awards and each child has something for participating. To pre-register for the.event, parents need to send in the child’s name, age. birthdate, address, phone number and parents names on a slip of paper to to Donna Hively, r 1, Pierceton, Ind 46562

cent. Rye combining is 98 percent complete, compared with 80 percent complete last year and 65 percent average Second cutting of alfalfa hay is 70 percent complete compared with 55 percent a year earlier and 64 percent for the average. Pastures improved slightly and are rated 31 percent fair, 61 percent good, and eight percent excellent For the week ending Friday, 3.2 days were suitable for fieldwork. Topsoil moisture was 73 percent adequate and 27 percent surplus. Subsoil moisture was four percent short, 83 percent adequate, and 13 percent surplus.

Queen along with other girls of the county. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon May and sons, Ron and Don, left Wednesday of last week to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson at Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. , The Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club met with Mrs. Cletus Myers at her summer home of Lake Wawasee on Thursday of< last week with seven members and nine guests present. Tom Parrett,' Brad Beiswanger, Charles Berkeypile, and Clark Crafton will attend Senior Institute at Epworth Forest starting Sunday. Miss Esther Getz was the guest of honor at a party at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Richard Sorg, at New Paris. Jast Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haab and family moved to their farm several miles east of where they did live. Their address is r 1 Syracuse. Steven, Donald and Nettie Haab will enroll in New Paris schools this fall. Mike Treesh attended Camp Crosley at Tippecanoe Lake last wefk He is not feeling too well this week due to a severe case of poison ivy. John Yeater will enter the Armed Services at the Induction Center in Warsaw on August 13. His wife, the former Patricia Slabaugh, will stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Slabaugh, until he is stationed and she is able to join him. 50 YEARS AGO, JULY 29, 1937 Farmer Rusk, in cooperation with the Legion Post, is almost certain the horsepulling contest will have its place on the coming Milford Fair program. Betty Miller and Hilda Dippon are attending girl’s camp at Camp Mack Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparklin were dinner guests Tuesday of "*Mr and Mrs. L W. Shultz at Camp Mack. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Miller will vacate the McKibbin residence on Emeline street soon, which has been leased to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews. Mr. Mathews is employed by Robinson Inc., and Mrs. Mathews is employed at the Wise grocery. Clarence Price has his calliope in working order now and has

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