The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 October 1989 — Page 22

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., October 25,1989

Milford's Main Street

TFT W I ■ I A RED RIBBON ON A F RONT DOOR THIS IS Red Ribbon week and there are red ribbons all over the community. It s great. It s helping to get the point across . . "My choice is drug free! ” In addition to the sign which hangs over SR 15. there are other signs and red ribbons evident in almost all of the business establishments in town. The ribbons hang from doors and signs People are wearing them All this is'being done in hopes

lIOTHA.NNUAL HI I I njJSnAS27 AUCTION I I UkJSS) SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 19891 I 4&J BEGINNING AT 8:30 A.M. I I X I f call 1 I I / V CALL \ I/HOUR 1 V ■ff • From LINCOLN AVENUE SCHWINN. .> V X ■ from CULLIGAN. a Culhg.w Aquo ■ JI '■■ Schwinn Cimarron bike worth s7l,•> 44 I ■ VK <»rth sl. < ■ A OIU # ■ From the HOURS OF DUMOR, <> Kmetico I f rom WESTSIDE FURNITURE. i River Ik W water conditioner valued at $1 bXOIMI and I ■ Mde entertainment renter at IB 2 50.1 b bags of K Life softener salt worth W W $1*009(10 U |\ E,TsvcvAN»o»TCOMr.Ny..r. /• ZtlOU'** V \ H fiberglass fishing am| skiing boat‘does not in • motor r trailer) valued at y 2 195 00 B. K f rom FURNITURELAND, gl<>-• W H talkie and chairs valued at $// 1 • >n ■ ■ From BONTRAGER POOLS. ■ J X . ■ I t I W W from COMPUTER CONCEPTS. ' M 11 - W Hyundai 2Kbt* Computer with 4o W I ' ' I. harddrive and monochrome ■ system g. 1 > valued at $1995 00 J % # ® The auction will be broadcast on WKAM 1460 only. All items must be paid for at our studios at 930 East Lincoln Avenue in Goshen by 3 PM. 1 I on the day of auction or by NOON on the following Monday CASH ONLY PLEASE sorry, no checks. All items not sold become property ■ I of WKAM NO ITEM WILL BE SOLD AT MORE THAN ITS LISTED RETAIL PRICE!! We reserve the right to N() I sell any item if bid >s ■ B insufficient WKAM encourages you to stop by the stores and look at items you will bid on B I OTHER AUCTION ITEMS I

B From the SPORTS DEN, one large Sports Den Special pizza valued at $ 1.5 49 S 3 balloon bouquets worth sl2 08 from THE B BLESSING PLACE in Goshen B From BALINT RYDER, a bay of shelving valued at £l5O 00 3 boxes of jumbo turtles from CLASSIC B CHOCOLATES valued at $lO 00 each. B From TROYER SEED COMPANY, 40 lb B bag of dog food worth $12.00; .50lbs of Elite bird B seed worth $16.55; and a bird feeder and pole with squirrel guard valued at $ 155 00 B From LARIMER FURNITURE, a La Z Boy recliner valued at $439 00 Valued at sll 00 each ■ - From GOSHEN LIGHTING GALLERY, a H glass chandelier worth $241 50 2 — SSO gift certificates from PILCHER’S B SHOES in Syracuse B From NEW PARIS PRO HARDWARE, a Da grunt dancing caveman worth $29 95 and 50 B lbs of finch feed worth $37 50 B From GRAND LEADER SUPERMARKET, H a fruit basket worth sl6 00 and a small cheese tray valued at s2l 95. M A front end alignment and 4 wheel balancing B worth $52 00 from MONTEITH TIRE. ■ From GOSHEN FLORAL, a Precious Moments figurine valued at $74 95 and a music box worth $49 95 B From ONCE-A-CHILD. a sls gift certificate B From NEW IMAGE SALON, tanning . sessions valued at $30.00

4m I .. T If. ir, A RED RIBBON ON A SIGN that the younger generation (and maybe some of the older generation. too) will get the message that most of us are making a choice against drugs. —o— DON'T FORGET another "R Day " will be held at Wawasee High School on Saturday. Oct 28. from Ba.m. until 12:30p.m. Bob Knudsen. Syracuse, chairman of the county's recycling project, notes plastic, steel and aluminum cans, paper and glass will be accepted. —o— HENRY BILLER. Milford, celebrated his 96th birthday Sunday with a party held in Island Chapel Church Annex. There

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were 35 attending including his Children, grandchildren, greatgrandchildren. brothers and sisters Henry is a retired farmer and has lived on r 2 .Vtilford most of his life. He was married to Daisy Biller who is deceased. He makes his home now with his four children.

A bentwood rocker valued at $219 95 from KNOCK ON WOOD. SIO.OO gift certificate from the COUNTRY FABRIC STORE. SSO gift certificate from LARRY S UPHOLSTERY SHOP. From HARDEE’S, meals and set of coffee mugs and 2 sports bottles, totaling S3O 00 From BRISTOL SPORTING GOODS, an - antique Reminton shotgun worth $279 00 From TOWN & COUNTRY APPLIANCES, a 26" RCA TV with remote worth $499.00 From BILL’S HEATING, 18” gas logs valued at $200.00 A custom bed mat for pickups worth $79 from ZIEBART OF GOSHEN. From REFLECTIONS, a choker and earrings set valued at $46 00 A perm from DALE’S PLACE OF HAIR DESIGN valued at $35 00 A Hoover central cleaning system valued at $599 95 from. ER VS SMALL APPLIANCE AND VACCUUM SHOP A sls 00 gift certificate from KENNYS GROCERY in New Paris From SPURGEON’S, a New Haven wall clock valued at $32 00. and .a SIOO.OO gift certificate good towards a ladies' coat * From the FARM BUREAU CO-OP, $lO 00 worth of premium diesel fuel. 25 lbs of Little Red cat food worth $lO 65 and $lO 00 worth of CoOp super unleaded gas From WELDY AUTO PARTS, an auto repair manual for your car worth $24 95; an- emergency trouble light worth sl4 83; an one bucket seat cover worth $29 99

THE MILFORD Town Council is planning a meeting on Monday. Oct. 30. at 6:30 p.m. to talk with representatives of Bonar and Associates about grant applications and funding. —o— THIS WEEK we have another note from Berniece H. Dwyer, not on Hawaii but on a former Milford resident who was laid to rest a few short weeks ago — Neal Cory.

From the MAPLES FAMILY DINING, B dinner for two worth sls (X) (3 sets) $200.00 worth of merchandise from ■ TEETER S NURSERY B From E. NEWCOMER AND SON B JEWELERS, a he art shaped pendant valued at H $45 and a Seiko gold tone alarm clock worth $59 80 B 2 S2O gift certificates from YODER'S B DEPT. STORE. B A one pound box of turtles from the OLYMPIA CANDY KITCHEN, valued at $8.50 B A dozen roses valued at $36 00 from TERRI’S FLOWER BASKET. B From the HOLIDAY INN OF GOSHEN, a B great get away weekend valued at S9O 00 From the ELKHART COIN EXCHANGE, a B 1989 Fleer factory baseball card set valued at M $29 95 B $lO 00 gift certificate from THE - NUT SHOPPE. From the HOLIDAY INN OF WARSAW, a B weekend getaway worth $69 00. ■ From NORTHERN PRIDE CARWASH, .3 B Superwash car washes worth $7 00 each A half hour sightseeing tour from the air for 3 persons valued at $65 00 from MEDIVAC AVIATION SERVICES. B $20.00 gift certificates from ■ STEPHENSONS. B From PLAIN & FANCY RESTAURANT, ■ dinner for 2 valued at SIO.OO

Berniece and Neal grew up together on adjoining farms east of Milford and attended the same church for 50 years. - She writes: Neal Cory w as one of a kind. Gifted, with an unusual aptitude for understanding things related to mechanics, he was respected and sought for his expertise in this area.

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Creative, he knew how to improvise, repair and replace with things most people discarded. Talented in music, his contributions to the music of his church and the Melloaires have been enjoyed by many. For years he transported his organ to the Milford High School gym to play dinner music for the alumni programs. His modesty and unselfishness in using these talents were hallmarks with Neal. Compliments were shrugged off with a smile and thanks. Another trait, rare these days, was his ability to listen. Always he understood, and one knew that whatever had been confided would pass no further. Faithful in the Lord's work, he was in attendance at Sunday services and assisted with the work of the church in whatever needed to be done. His family also came first on his list of priorities. Yes. Neal was one of a kind — the kind of which our community could use many more! — Berniece H. Dwyer —o— NANCY BERKEYPILE of Milford reports that her son, Joe Hickman, resides in San Francisco, Calif. He -called home about two hours after the quake hit to tell her he was okay. He had been downtown shopping and was in one of the stores when the quake hit. At the time he was under a glass rotunda but was lucky it didn't fall. He rushed outside and thousands of people were running around trying to get out of the downtown area. They have been told that if a quake hits to get out of the area because of danger of the buildings collapsing. Joe stated that mannequins and other items were flying out of store windows. He said it was quite petrifving. <J- 0 - FOLLOWING A rash of home burglaries in Milford on Sunday, the Milford Police Department is warning all homeowners to be sure and lock their doors when gone. The homes burglarized had been left unlocked. —o— A NEW restaurant opened in Milford Monday, La Amistad Family Restaurant. It is located where the former PK's Restaurant was. Owners are Crispin and Connie Hermosillo of Goshen. Mrs. Hermosillo is the former Connie Hernandez of Milford. She stated that they will be moving here" in the near future. The restaurant will be serving Mexican food but will also have hamburgers and hot dogs. More may be added later. Hours are Monday-Thursday, 6 a.m.-9 p.m.: Friday and Saturday, 6 a.m.-midnight; and Sunday, 6 a.m.-9p.m.

n on inri€jr>qL>> j; SATURDAY BREAKFAST 5 A.M.-l 1 A.M. - SPECIALSSteak, Eggs, Am. Fries, e/>QG Pecan C/12 1 ; Toast & Jelly ’Z’’ j Waffle . Mon.-Fri. Breakfast Specie 1 5 A.M.-l 1 A.M. Fresh Sausage, 2 Eggs & $029 Hashbrown Patties « DAILY NOON LUNCHES 4/5 IVA Call Ahead. No Walling!! 5 "Homemade Pies By The Ml Piece Or The Pie" 8. MAXTON S FAMILY Carry OutAwlable \ RESTAURANT 658-9657 ! Located On Hwy 15 - Milford Formerly J Hours As Follows STAN'S ' Open Mon.-Sat. 5:00 A M -2 P M DRIVE IN

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MILFORD SISTERS Helen Funk and Miss Edith Baumgartner joined others from the Super Sixties who went by bus to Brown County last Wednesday. Oct 18. Some of- the events enjoyed by several area folks included th<; dinner at Gray Brothers Cafeteria, Mooresville. and browsing i n the shops at Nashville. —O'OBSERVING THEIR 64th wedding anniversary today i Wednesday) are Theo and Naoma Beer of r 2, Milford. Married October 25, 1925, in Bluffton, the Beers have resided west of Milford all of their married life They originally began their married life in their small home, eventually moving into the large home nearby where they spent 27 years. Following some remodeling, they moved back into their present residence. The large farm home has since been occupied by the Beers' daughter and son-in-law, Mim and Lewis Speicher. The couple was honored at a dinner last, evening bv members of their immediate family. Following the meal, everyone was then entertained in the new home of their son and daughter-in-law. Philip and Millie Beer. Camelot Lake. -o- s ANOTHER MILFORD couple. Bob and Marilyn Brown, observed their 40th wedding anniversary on Monday. Oct. 16.

Last Saturday evening, their sons. Dan, Doug and Andy, and their families of the Milford area, and daughter. Becky, and her family of New Haven, planned a cookout for their parents' anniversary. Another son, David, and his Peachtree, Ga., were unable to be present for the event. Following the cookout at the home of Doug and Jodi Brown, Orn Road. Milford, a nice “long” hayride was enjoyed by all. Upon their return, a "complete surprise” was in store for Bob and Marilyn as their family presented them with a large "40th anniversary cake" . . . arid many friends began arriving. Seven-year-old Katie Brown, daughter of Doug and Jodi, also enjoyed the festivities — only after she talked her dad and some of the guests into helping her roast some marshmallows over the campfire land there seems to have been an abundance of marshmallows! ). As a grand finale for their anniversary. the Browns were honored by their family on Sunday morning as a floral arrangement was placed in their honor in front of the altar in the Milford United Methodist Church. Area residents booked on alcohol related charges The following persons were booked in the Kosciusko County Jail recently: ' - Gary Lee Johnson, 34, r 2 box 110. North Webster, was charged with public intoxication and disorderly conduct. He was held on $175 bond. J Steven Timothy Hatcher, 24, r 2 box 56-2, Leesburg, was charged with driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and possession of marijuana. He was held on $450 bond. Shari Lee Klenke. 27. 701 Huntington Street, Syracuse, was booked on charges of driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and held on $350 bond. Roberts to sell assets TULSA, Okla. — Evangelist Oral Roberts said that he would close his City of Faith Hospital and Medical School and sell his home to help make up for a $25 million deficit.