The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 October 1987 — Page 19

It happened . . . in Milford

18 YEARS AGO, OCT. 12,1977 The Busy Homemakers club of Milford met October 5, in the home of Mrs. Ralph Tusing, with Mrs. Glen Pinkerton as cohostess. Election of officers for 1978 was held: President, Mrs. Glen Pinkerton; vice president, Mrs. Vernon May; health and safety, Mrs. Irene HoHsu* garden lesson, Mrs. Vernon May. A Christmas party was held because of several members going to Florida. Lawrence W. Schultz, long time mentor of Camp Alexander near Milford and now a resident of Timbercrest at North Manchester, left last Wednesday, Oct. 5, for his 20th trip to Europe. The trip will take his group to Holland, Germany, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, staying in hotels, private homes and tourist homes along the route. A lesson on the world of books was presented by Mrs. Harlan Wuthrich at the Columbian Reading Circle meeting, Monday, Oct. 10. She explained the different kinds of books available at the Milford Library. The meeting was hosted by Mrs. Max Duncan. Mrs. Steve Baumgartner was voted into the membership. The Milford firemen made $1,150 in profits on their October 2

Parking placard available

Applications for handicapped parking placards are now available at all motor vehicle license branches and local health departments, stated Jean Merritt, commissioner of the Indiana* Department of Human Services. Previously, the applications were available only at vocational rehabilitation offices and certain community-based rehabilitation facilities, the commissioner stated. The applications are still Under state law, the Indiana Department of Human Services Division of Rehabilitation Services issues handicapped parking placards to individuals who have a temporary or permanent physical disability that requires the use of a wheelchair, walker, braces or crutches; or have temporarily or permanently lost the use of one or both legs; or have been certified by an appropriate practitioner to be severely restricted in mobility, either temporarily or permanently, by a pulmonary or cardiovascular disability, arthritic condition, or orthopedic or neurological impairment; or have been certified by an optometrist or opthalmologist licensed to practice in Indiana to be blind or visually

BUSINESS FORSALE Well established carpet and upholstery cleaning business. Includes van, equipment, supplies, business name & phone number plus 3 months on-the-job training. Will sell :on contract to qualified buyer. Howard fifcHEfla 3 O REALTY Z67-Ml6 A MEMBER OF THE SCARS FINANCIAL NETWORK BEER, REALTORS® | 457-4495 | NIW LISTINGS For $58,000 you may now purchase a Milford gas station with 4 pumps, station, storage building and all the equipment. Call for more details. I Just $12,000 buys you a beautiful one acre building lot near Syracuse plus a mobile home I Great starter property, build later. A good starter home Is now available in Leesburg. The Interior has been remodeled and the price Is |usf $29,900.

barbecue. Money will go toward the purchase of equipment. The Milford Christian Church is a beehive of extra activity these days as the women of the church gather to make final preparations for their first-ever all-day ladies rally on Saturday, Oct. 15. Mrs. Darrell Orn, president of the church’s Ladies Aid; Mrs. Robert Greenwood, wife of the church’s minister ; and Mrs. Larry Harman are serving as coordinators for the day’s events. Two women from the church — Judy Van Curen and Paulette Brouillette — will be speaking at workshops. 20 YEARS AGO, OCT. 11,1907 Students in the Milford schools participated in the 21st WOWO fire drill today. The Fort Wayne radio station cooperates with the fire department officials throughout Indiana, Ohio and Michigan in observance of National Fire Prevention week, October 8 through 14. The Bethel Church of the Brethren will lay the cornerstone to the new addition on October 15. The cornerstone committee includes Jesse Miller, chairman, Grace Noss and Donn Kesler. Mr. and Mrs. D Arthur and daughter Annabt and Sue Moneyheffer, all of the Milford

impaired. Persons with permanent disabilities are required to apply for a new handicapped parking placard every four years. Handicapped parking placards issued to persons with temporary disabilities expire no longer than six months after they have been issued. State law requires that a certain number of parking places in public parking facilities be reserved for use of handicapped persons. Mrs. Merritt stated that reserved parking spaces help persons with disabilities to lead independent lives.

MILFORD LOCATION - Remodeled, large older home. 2,1005 q. ft. of living area. 2 ACRES PLUS — G.«ol location, frontage on hwy. 13 and W.E. Long Dr., 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. MUST SEE TO ARRRCCIATE - Beautiful family room with woodburning stove, large attached garage, 3 bedrooms, I'/> baths. VETERAN MAY ASSUME LOAN — Priced to sell! Reduced $2,000. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basement, close to Wawasee High School. Only $66,000. WAWASEE LAKEFRONT — 2-3 bedrooms, central location. $139,000. WAWASEE CHANNEL - Kale Island, 3 bedrooms, fireplace, carport, plus guest house. S7S,SOO. SOB WAWASEE CHANNEL — Great location. Priced right. 2 bedroom. $55,900 Ernie Rogers, GRI 457-4547 Jeannlne Schrock.... ... 457-4944 Julie Logan Rogers4s7-4547 Dean Troup 658-4050 Peg Bailey 457-5648 Gwen Dewart.../’. 658-9675 Tom Prickett 457-5422 I WAWAihViIUd I IniXTTOPILCHIRSMOISI

area, attended the homecoming parade and football game at Valparaiso university on Saturday. The Arthurs’ daughter, Virginia, is a member of the freshman class at the university this year. Mrs. Robert Hurd was hostess to 18 members of the Columbian Reading Circle on Monday, Oct. 9. The lesson topic for the evening was science with Mrs. Larry Haney, leader. She introduced as her guest speaker, Otto Beer, Sr. He gave an interesting program on the science of the honey bee. 30 YEARS AGO, OCT. 10,1957 The “gas war” which began some time ago in Fort Wayne and hit Warsaw last week, reached Milford on Wednesday. Stations here dropped the price of regular gas from 33.1 cents per gallon to 29.9 cents per gallon. About 80 local people received shots for Asian flu at the office of Dr. Floyd Rheinheimer early this week. Dr. Rheinheimer said he

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— Help Wanted — High school student to work maintenance duties after school and Saturdays. Must Be At Least 17 Years Old Hie Papers Incorporated 206 South Main MILFORD FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR Supervisory experience and completion of dietary manager course for long-term care facility required. General kitchen and cooking experience desired. Health insurance, flexible days, life insurance, paid vacations, educational opportunities and more. Send Resume Or Apply In Person At: Miller’s Merry Manor, Inc. Pickwick Drive & Old SR 13 P.O. Box 8, Syracuse, IN 46567 219-457 4401 CZS .E«.o. .WU Ann Moerchen 457-5626 * Wk CUT) (~n~> i Evelyn Steffen 457-4594 J Vicki Stell 457-5546 • Fem Tedd 457-1251 Harlan Steffen »• W j| R 4 < JvSe Weever 457 2181 B rollßr 45 7-4446 BeuStettor 651 4611 Dr °ner T-W-rw B” g -JOI Enjoy the gas log tireplace in the WAWASEE LAKEFRONT winter and the enclosed porch In One bedroom condo., furnished, summer . This 3 bedroom home summer only. Air conditioned, hos 2 car o „ oched gorage f u || lakefront deck, pier, great sandy basement, gas heot, 2 Wawasee b channel boat spaces. $109,000 LOB - CHANNEL RENTALS - TIARROUND Channel Access — Residential • 4 Bedroom Near High School Commercial — Golf Course • 3 Bedroom On Channel Mobile Home — Call For Info. * 3 Bedroom Mobile Home OPENINGS For Part-Time Help * n ® ur Mailing Room Flexible Hours Manual Dexterity Required Daytime And Saturday With Some Evening Work Available Must Be 18 Years Old Apply In Ponon To Sharon Gllbort THE PAPERS INCORPORATED 206 S. Main St. MILFORD

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had given shots to aD teachers at the Milford school who requested it, and had parceled out his limited vaccine to business, professional and industrial people in the community as best he could. Milford volunteer firemen took time off Sunday to don cooks’ aprons to prepare the delicious barbecued chicken for their annual barbecue at the school gym. Volunteer firemen include Hoy Jones, Harold Geiger, R. E. Slabaugh, James Chambers, Bill Burgett, Clayton Hollar, Clyde Hamilton, Eugene Estep, Robert Hurd, fire chief Harold Kaiser, Wade Mishler, Oliver Replogle, Clarence Hollar, Elmer Ruch, Paul Rush, Wilbur Baumgartner, Elmer Hartter, Herbert Baumgartner, Ray Bray, Carl Duncan, Clifford Replogle, Merle Campbell, and Bill Martin. The Women’s Missionary Society of the First Brethren church met Thursday evening, Oct. 3. at the home of Mrs.

Samuel Hartter, with Mrs. Katherine Stoller acting as cohostess. The leader was Mrs. Perry Hoover. Misses Card Weisser, Marian Altvater, Edna Lehman, Evelyn Beer, Ann, Irma, Ray, and Paul Haab spent the week end with friends at Roanoke and Eureka, 111. They attended the newly dedicated church in Eureka. e 58 YEARS AGO, OCT. 14,1937 A two story frame house occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Hollar and located 414 miles west of Milford on the Roy Treesh farm was destroyed by fire about 7 o’clock Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs Hollar and Willard Charlton were in the poultry house catching some chickens and when they came out of the building the blaze had spread over the roof. Among the apple growers in this vicinity who are picking choice fruit: Guy Fisher, Irvin Coy, Amos Gawthrop, Jas Dewart, Lester Dewart, Stephen Freeman, Elmer Stookey. A SIOO,OOO summer home will be erected at Wawasee Lake by J. K. Lilly of Indianapolis. The site is near the Wawasee hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Price were in Ft. Wayne Tuesday on business.

LAUNDRY & DIETARY ASSISTANTS Additional help is now needed due to the increase in our resident census. Part-time hours. Excellent benefit package, bonus days, vacation pay, educational opportunities. Pleasant working atmosphere. Apply In Person: Miller’s Merry Manor, Inc. Pickwick Oliver & uiu SR i 3 P.O. Box 8, Syracuse, IN 46567 219457.4401 R.N.’s-LP.N.’s Due to our increase in census, we are looking for nurses to join us in providing quality long term care. We offer health insruance, life insurance, paid vacations, 13 bonus days, educational opportunities and MORE. Day, evening and night shift available. CONTACT Miller’s Merry Manor, Inc. Pickwick Drive & Old SR 13 P.O. Box 8, Syracuse, IN 46567 219-457-4401 Full Time Position Available In Darkroom Photography If you are experienced in photography and film processing . . . or have an interest in this occupation . . . I this job may be for you. Offering Excellent... • Working Conditions • Pay • Benefits Ceotoct The Papers, Inc. 206 S. Main 658-4111 Milford INVESTORS’ DAYS CALL NOW! Call Or Stop By Our Office To Receive A Complimentary Copy Os ★★★★★★★ GUIDE TO REAL ESTATE INVESTING EK * Benefits Os Real Estate Investing * Financing Real Estate Investments s&Wjk * Determining Value & Managing Property Offer lUirnif d I This IS Your Hometown Advantage I w) Beaty Realtors lESEm. 4574414 iyracke

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POPULAR WATERFRONT RESTAURANT - in Picturesque setting of Kosciusko County resort area. Accessible by boat from ten lakes. Seats 120. Building, equipment A furnishings in excellent condition. Business could easily be expended to include deli, convenience store, paddle boat/canoe rentals, etc. Owner must sell because of health. 2674010 COOKS Enjoy a challenging career at our new and growing facility. Day and evening positions ‘ available. Cooking experience preferred. Competitive wages and benefit package including Health and Life Insurance, Paid Vacation, 13 Bonus Days, Educational Opportunities and MORE. Apply in person to: MILLER’S MERRY MANOR, INC. P.O. Box 8 t Pickwick Dr. & Old St. Rd. 13 Syracuse, IN 46567 (219)457-4401 FOR SALE BY OWNER Lake View From Front And Back Os Home With Lake Easement On Webster Lake This beautifully decorated home is priced below appraised value. Approximately 1 ,400 sq. ft. with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, well, city sewer, ■■— -* all carpeted, wood cabinets with most appliances remaining. Metal I siding with storm doors and storm windows. Enjoy the peaceful view I from the patio. ' I CALL FOR APPOINTMENT

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