The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 August 1987 — Page 19

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Dialing changes for phone customers

United Telephone customers in North Webster will have some dialing changes after the new digital switching equipment is “cut into service” on August 8 at 12:01 am. The first thing that customers may notice, United officials say, will be the dialtone, which sounds slightly different from the current one. There will also be a reduction in the amount of line noise, so quiet, officials say, that

Guidance Dept, lists counselors' responsibilities

The Wawasee High School Guidance Department has announced the counselor responsibilities for the 1987-1988 school year. Ruth Angle will be responsible for grades 10-11, Dale Brannock, grades nine through 11 and Marilynne Curtis, grades 11 and 12. The guidance department will open on August 11 and students desiring any schedule change should see a counselor before going through registration. For any changes, sophomores should see Brannock, juniors Miss Angle, and seniors, Mrs. Curtis. Students new to Wawasee High School are asked to call the school or go in to request their previous high school records be sent to the Wawasee High School Guidance Department. At this time, new students should schedule an appointment with Max G. Evans joins Century 21 Beaty Realtors Max G. Evans has joined Century 21 Beaty Realtors, Syracuse according to Sandi Beaty and Ric Schaekel, managing brokers of the find. Evans and his wife, Marlene, have been life long residents of the area and live at r 2, Milford, and have been in business in Milford for the past 12 years. They have three children. He will be serving the needs of both the buyers and sellers in the area of residential properties, lake properties and con dominiums.

customers may think their phone isn’t working. Revertive calls, calls placed to customers on the same line in a multi-line situation (party line), should be placed by dialing the complete seven-digit number. Once the number has been dialed, the customers will hear a recorded announcement telling them they have reached a party on their own line and to hang up to permit the called party’s

their counselor between August 11 and August 18. New students are requested to take a parent or legal guardian with them to schedule. Students plalining to leave the district or not to return in the fall semester are asked to call the school office with that information.

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TORCH CARRIERS — Shown in the top photo are local residents who served as torch bearers as the Pan Am Torch was carried through Milford Monday afternoon, Aug. 3, at 4:30. The runners are, left to right, George Barrera, sponsored by Maple Leaf Duck Earm: Jon Dewart, president of the Milford Kiwanis Club, sponsored by Milford Motors; Kirk Dewart, sponsored by Kilmer Painting; Paris Ball-Miller, sponsored by Milford Kiwanis Club; Linda Neff, sponsored by Sharp Hardware and Pat Speicher Insurance; and Ray Myers, sponsored by First National Bank. Not shown is Richard Rhodes, sponsored by The Papers Incorporated; and Richard Bender, sponsored by CTB. In the photo on the left is incoming Governor of Indiana Kiwanis Bill Dawson of Nappanee with the torch. This group of runners started their torch run from Leesburg. Each runner carried the torch, w hich weighed three pounds, approximately one mile. The run ended Monday at CTB in Milford with Dawson carrying it the final wav. Members of the group then staved overnight at Camp Mack. They were served slipper sponsored by the Wawasee Kiwanians. The next morning they were given breakfast before the run continued. It was sponsored by Don Arnold and Little and Clark Insurance. The run then continued with Richard Rhodes starting from CTB and passing it to Richard Bender at SR 15 and US 6. Bender then continued on to Martin's Feed Mill in New Paris where the torch was carried by the Goshen and Elkhart Kiwanis clubs to South Bend. The torch is representing the Pan American Games and was traveling an 1.100 mile journey through Indiana which culminates at the opening ceremony of the Pan Am Games in Indianapolis August 8. Some 53 Kiwanis clubs across the state were involved. The Games, to he held in Indianapolis August 7-23, w ill feature 6,500 athletes, coaches and Officials from 38 western hemisphere nations in a record 27 sports. All monies collected from the run throughout Indiana will go to the Riley Children's Trauma Center in Indianapolis. (Photos by Linda Musselman)

telephone to ring. Once the called party has had sufficient time to answer the telephone, the caller should pick up their phone to begin conversation. Customers in North Webster should also be aware that they will have to dial the complete seven digit number for local calls. As mentioned, all of these changes will take place at 12:01 a.m., Augusts. Same ancestors Sea lions and fur. seals evolved from the same land ancestors that gave rise to dogs and bears, says National Geographic. Amazon basin Texas would fit five times into the Brazilian part of the Amazon basin, says National Geographic.

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