The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 February 1988 — Page 18

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., February 3,1988

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10 YEARS AGO, FEB. 1,1978 In the wake of what is being called “The Blizzard ,of ’78,” Milford citizens have joined together to dig out. It all started slowly last Tuesday and by Thursday morning had developed into a full-fledged blizzard. The ANSWERS ACROSS: DOWN: 1 Oaf 1 Off 4 Pope 2 Ari 8 Scan 3 For 12 Fro 4 Pants 13 A pin 5 Open 14 Tito 6 Pisa 15 Firmness 7 Ens 17 Otos 8 Stowe 18 Etna 9 Citations 19 Aware 10 Ator 20 Pacts 11 Nose 23 Fret 16 Mets 24 Errs 19 Army 25 Slim 20 Peal 27 lan 21 Argo 30 Age 22 Crescendo 31 Scary 23 Fire 32 Ole 25 Scow 33 Los 26 Lap 34 Copel 28 Aloe 35 Show 29 Newt 36 Chaw 31 Scar 38 Reset 35 Sews 39 Shear 37 Hated 41 Stow 38 Roper 43 Hint 39 Show 44 Rhapsody 40 Hilo 48 Olde 41 Shah 49 Eave 42 Tava 50 Rye 44 Rec 51 Wood 45 Qrb 52 Char 46 Dye 53 Bet 47 Yet A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK beer; REALTORS® | 457-4495 | I NEW LISTINGS -t* Unusual large country home oh 10 acres offering 6 bedrooms, 3 baths, gym, jacuzzi, sauna & huge garage. See it to believe it. $179,900 Recently redecorated home with deeded Syracuse lake easement. 2 or 3 bedrooms, custom kitchen, new furnace & central air & much more. $61,900 w, uriYifiOajE 9 Hern: - Attractive starter home on a nice wooded lot featuring 2 bedrooms, central air & boat lot. $32,000 I As is home in Enchanted Hills on I I wooded lot with 3 bedrooms, good I I floor plan & boat lot. $29,900 I 1 VW?? pa, | ■I «T Al, Di«n.ii REDUCED Newly sjZled 3 bedroom home in a quierSyracuse subdivision is now only $44,000. Other features include new roof, family (■oom, central air & nice wooded lot. An Independently Owned And Operated Member Os Coldwell Banker Residential Affiliate, Inc.

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entire state of Indiana was paralyzed by the 35-45 mph winds that had stacked eight to 10 foot drifts virtually everywhere as the storm dropped upwards to 30 inches of new snow on the Midwest. Most Milford businesses and factories closed on Thursday and Friday. Some opened on Monday; however, others were still digging out parking lots and will not open until later in the week. A number of area dairy farmers suffered losses due to the recent storm. One was the Carlton Beer family, which milks 55 cows. Their regular hauler was unable to reach the Beer farm for pick-ups on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and the Beers were forced to dump 6,000 pounds of milk, valued at S6OO. Six Milford women have returned from a trip to the Holy Lands with memories and momentos. Mrs. Richard Hunsberger, Mrs. Iva Neff, Mrs. Clayton Hollar, Mrs. Clifford Replogle, Mrs. Marvin Rapp and Mrs. R. E. Slabaugh went on a nine-day trip to the lands returning January 12. Heather Marie, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Vanlaningham of r 1 Milford, was honored at a shower in the home of Miss Colleen Beer of r 2 Milford on Monday night. Winners of contests were Mrs. Dan Holinger, Mrs. Eric Cockburn and Miss Kathy Bartman, all of Syracuse. The centerpiece was ar cake made and decorated by Elaine Stichter. Thirteen employees of The Papers Incorporated and two children, Anthony Rupert and Teresa Musselman, were present to honor their former co-worker’s infant daughter. William (Bill) A. Leemon, Fifth and Henry Streets, Milford, is a second generation fire chief. Gordy Leemon, Bill’s father, was the “village blacksmith,” and served as fire chief for the Van Buren Township Volunteer Fire Department from 1930 to 1938.

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After working days at Western Rubber, Goshen, as he has for 31 years, Leemon can be found at the fire station, catching up on paperwork. Teresa S. Beer, Indiana University Bloomington sophomore, r 1 box 175 Milford, has been awarded a Chi Omega scholarship given to full-time junior or senior students who have maintained an average scholastic standing. 20 YEARS AGO, JAN. 31,1968 When John Augsburger, Jr., and Sr., attended the Rose Bowl IU-USC game on New Year’s Day, they got to their seats on the 30-yard line and were surprised to see parade marshal Everett McKinley Dirksen, the Illinois Senator, and California Governor Ronald Reagan sitting in a box just ahead of them on the 50-yard line. As the two famous politicians passed in front of them after the game, John, Jr., got some close-up pictures of them with his zoom movie camera. Don Drake has been named new chief of police at Milford, it was announced this morning. Officer Drake, a member of the Milford police department for the past two years and four months, will replace Ralph Gansert who has resigned as chief. Specialist 4 Ronald May has been spending a 30-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon May, and Donn at Milford after returning from a tour of duty in Viet Nam. He will return to duty in Texas after his leave. The children of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Baumgartner will honor them at an open house in their Milford home on Sunday, Feb. 4, from 2 to 5 p.m., the occasion being their silver wedding anniversary. Arch and Della (Frauhiger) Baumgartner were married on February 6, 1943. They are the parents of one son, Ronald Lee, and a daughter, Jane Elaine. They also have a granddaughter, Christine Elaine.

Craig Ruch, Milford high school senior and son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ruch, will spend a month on tour with the School Chorus of America this summer. He has been in band and chorus during both his high school and junior high years. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoover of r 1 Milford are the parents of a daughter, Susan Renee, bom at 6:32 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16, in the Goshen hospital. Susan Renee tipped the scales at six pounds, 15 ounces. The Hoovers have four other children, Marla, Tony, Sonya and Penny. SP4 Gary Hepler is en route home after a 13-month tour of duty in Viet Nam. He arrived in the States on January 20 and will spend a week with his sister in Santa Anna, Calif., before returning to Milford for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hepler and other relatives. Miss Linda Kesler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donn D. Kesler of r 1 Milford, and Dan Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of Milford, will be among the 200 young people on the Church of the Brethren Christian Citizenship Seminar for Youth tour to Washington, D. C., and New York city next week. A five pound, 12 and a half ounce boy was born at 9:15 p.m. Monday, Jan. 22, in the Goshen hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Bailey, Jr., of Milford. The infant has been named Michael Ernest. He has one brother, Terry Eugene, 2, and one sister, Teresa Lynn, 4. 30 YEARS AGO, FEB. 3,1958 Messrs, and Mesdames Arch DeFries, Cleveland Shuder, Arthur Gilbert, Fred Gall, Ray Ferverda and Marion Stackhouse, of the Milford community, attended the 7th annual Indiana Farm Bureau Cooperative Association, Inc., program at Albion last Saturday. The Future Farmers of America held a meeting Thursday, Jan. 9, at which several reports were given. Frederick Weisser is president and conducted the business meeting. The chapter still has a few boxes of rat and mouse poison for sale. A LEGALS SECTION 30025 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is hereby giveh that sealed blds wlll- - received: BY: The Board of Trustees of Warsaw Community Schools Warsaw, Indiana FOR: Warsaw Community High School Warsaw, Indiana AT: Warsaw Community Schools Administrative Building One Administration Drive Post Office Box 288 Warsaw, Indiana 46580 UNTIL: 2:00 p.m., E.S.T., Monday, February 22, 1988. Bids received after that time will be returned unopened.

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two-pound box for $1.98. Each rat you kill saves you about S2O per year. — Steven Biller, Reporter The Betty Crocker Homemaker , of Tomorrow in Milford high } school is Jeri Rae Bushong. She received the highest score in a Written examination on homemaking knowledge'and attitudes, administered Dec. 3 to senior girls in the graduating class. Mrs. Richard Neff entertained several young guests Friday afternoon, Jan. 10, in honor of her son, Rick E. Guests were David Troup, Kim Augsburger, Ricky and Rhonda Graff, Richard Wuthrich, Timmy Campbell, Pat and Tom Spearman, Terry Scott, and Ellen Hoover. A son, Brad William, weighing seven pounds, seven ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sorensen, Friday, Jan. 24, at Elkhart General hospital. The Sorensens have a son Gary and a daughter Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rink have sold their property in northeast Milford to Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Free, and purchased property in Middlebury. They moved to their new home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Doh Ahrns and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gunden were hosts to the employees of the Milford Grain and Feed Co., and their wives Sunday afternoon when the following group attended the hockey game at the Memorial Coliseum at Fort Wayne: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wuthrich, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Fox, Mr. and Mrs. James Chambers, and Robert Wolferman. All had dinner at the Ranch House before going to the game. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kinney became the parents of an eight pound son, Donald Eugene Jr., on Saturday evening, Jan. 18, at Goshen General hospital. Their daughter, Cindy Lee, is spending a few days at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morehouse and daughters, Twilla and Corinne, moved on Jan. 23 from their home north of New Salem church to a home north of Milford on old road 15, the former BID OPENING: The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2:15 p.m. at the Administration Building. Al I work for the Site Concrete — Account 270 and the Painting and Finishes — Account 960 under prime contracts with the Owher or 'its assignee based on bids received and on combinations awarded. The Construction Manager will manage the construction of the project. Construction shall be in full accordance with the Bidding and Contract Documents which are on file with the Owner and may be examined by prospective bidders at the following locations: 1. Office of the Architect Perkins & Will Two North LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois6o6o2 Odle, Burke, Yearwood & Johnson Architects 6765 North State Highway 37 Bloomington, Indiana 47402 2. Office of the Construction Manager Construction Control 3702 Rupp Drive Fort Wayne, Indiana 46815 3. Dodge/Scan 6666 East 75th Street, Suite 199 Indianapolis, Indiana 46250 4. Construction League of Indianapolis 1800 North Meridian Street, Suite 601 Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 5. Builders Exchange of St. Joseph Valley 215 Maycrest Building South Bend, Indiana 46624 6. MACIAF 1302 Mishawaka Avenue t South Bend, Indiana 46615 7. F.W. Dodge 6433 Georgetown North Boulevard Fort Wayne, Indiana 46815 8. F.W. Dodge 900 Ridge Road Muenster, Indiana 46321 9. F.W. Dodge 230 West Monroe Street Chicago, Illinois6o6o6 Prime contractors may obtain bidding documents from the office of the Construction Manager for a deposit of $75.00 for each complete set. Prime bidders may have one complete set on a refundable basis If: 1. a responsible bld is received and the documents are returned to the Construction Manager within thirty' days of receipt of bids;or 2. the prospective bidder notifies the ConInterested In A FULL TIME CAREER? In Real Estate? At Coldwell Banker, Only The BEST Will Do CALL: COLDWELL BANKER Beer Realtors 457-4495

home of the Robert Rassi family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse and daughters, Dianna and Georgina, moved to the home by the Herbert Morehouse family. 50 YEARS AGO, JAN. 27,1938 Whenever the gang up the Creek meets the gang from down the Creek, it means a battle royal. Anyway, that’s the way it generally turns out and Friday night’s basketball performance staged here was no exception to that rule. During the final minutes of play in the fourth quarter, Syracuse put on the pressure and as the canon exploded the scoreboard read exactly 24 in each column. When the gun was fired ending the fifth and final round, Syracuse was standing out in front 30 to 28. Jones and Traster were removed from the game on fouls. Carlton Beer, a seventh grader, made 50 honor points the first semester. The M. H. S. cheer leaders, Miss Hilda Haab and Miss Frances Estep, appeared in new uniforms of blue and gray, at the tournament last week. Paul Hollar and John Biller have gone to Orlando, Fla., where they expect to remain for several weeks. Ray Bray has rented the house on Catherine street, owned by Mrs. Frank Keehn, which will soon be vacated by the Farrar family. The 1938 tourney was the biggest success financially of any Kosciusko county tournament on record. The Milford school will receive approximately $175 as their share of the gross receipts. The Pierceton Cubs certainly did a good job of taming those Warsaw Tigers in the final game, 16-15. The Hursey cottage at Wawbee lake was moved Sunday from the Doty landing across the lake to the lot purchased by Dr. Hursey. A wrecker from the Thomas Chevrolet garage was used in pulling the cottage across the ice. John Weybright is making delivery of Sears, Roebuck catalogs in this community, this week. The catalogs were delivered to Milford by truck. , sfruction Manager of his Intention to not bid and returns his documents at least ten days prior to receipt of bids. Deposits shall be made payable to the Construction Manager. • Wage rates shall not'be l Mss , fMn those determined for this project. Refer to the enclosed wage scale. Bid security In the amount of five percent (5%) of the bld must accompany each bid in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. Bid security shall be a certified check or bid bond. The successful bidders will be required to furnish Performance and Payment Bonds for 100% of their contract amount prior to execution of contracts. Bonds shall be‘ln full force and effect for a period of at least 12 months after the date of final completion and acceptance of the work provided under the contractor's contract. Should the contractor's bonding company default, the contractor will be responsible for securing a new bond within fourteen (14) calendar days. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any bid (or combination of bids) and to waive any Irregularities in bidding. In the event that a responsible bid Is not received for a specific category of work or If It is determined that the low bld received Is too high, the bld received for that category of work will be rejected and said category will be rebid. The Owner retains the right to assign any portion of the contract, wholly or inpart, to the Owner's holding corporation. No bidder may withdraw his bld within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereof. It Is the Intention of the Owner that construction of all phases of work will be completed by December 1989. The Board of Trustees of Warsaw Community Schools January 12,1988 F. 3-10 . NOTICE VO TAX PAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Warsaw Community Schools, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipal corporation at their regular meeting at the Central Instructional Materials Center, at 7:00 p.m. on the Sth day of February, 1988, will consider the following additional appropriation In excess of the budget for the current year. CUMULATIVE BUILDING Description Account Amount Site Development 25320 $ 92,300 / Professional Services 25330 80,000 — ' Buildings 25350 382,500 ' TOTAL $554,800 Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation as finally made will be referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which board, upon receipt, will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the county auditor 's office of said county, or such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any such additional appropriation may be heard. Interested taxpayers may Inquire of the county auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Thomas D. Moore, Secretary £ J.27-F.3 NOTICE Cause No. 38446 Wawasee Sewer 8. Water Company, Inc. has petitioned the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission for an Increase In sewer and water rates. Beers, Mailers, Backs, Salln 8. Larmore J.27-F.3 I IMMEDIATE OffiNMSI Experienced, Motivated MH and RV Workers for Fairmont & Gulf Stream $730.00 hr wm l Mra PLUS YEAR-END PRODUCTION BONUS! Car. g| Hwy. 6 A CR 7, Nappanee See Andy or Ca I 219/773-7787