The Mail-Journal, Volume 11, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 March 1974 — Page 14

THE MAIL-JOI'KNAL — Wed., Mar. 27, 1974

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<ChjzinJ*§ AROUND SB Award winning photos taken by Jim Howard of our town were among those on display at the Kodak photo gallery in New \ ork city last week, as a part of a major exhibit of finalists in the international newspaper snapshot award This is not a first for Jim who has had other picture taking awards. As a local winner at Fort Wayne. Jim's pictures were submitted to the international competition and awards were made An 11-year picture taking veteran, each photo was well planned, one being that of a youth sitting under the lap of a cider barrel gelling a drink, and the other of Iwo youths homeward bound with an upside down canoe over their heads and a youth in the center with fishing pole over

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the shoulder and one fish. Mary (Mrs. Ernesti Bushong, home from three weeks, two in Texas and one at Valles. Mexico, an a painting trip with a group ■of nine has many interesting tales to tell of her experiences this .year 1 ? tine of the most remembered places, and intriguing, said Mary was the Indian Market at Sanios. .Mexico, when the Indians come down from the mountains and set up an open market, with everything from beautiful colored fabrics, to food, hardware goods, jewelry and caskets. A dialect of their own. they were able to communicate some, and a number of lovely items were obtained Plans will be slightly delayed, due to bitter sero weather Monday morning, in pouring of the kidney-shaped swimming pool to be built in the front yard of the stalely lake home of Bill and Lola Pinney. With shrubbery and trees being placed in the Pickwick Place corner for the past two weeks, one can hardly wait for this “Spring” weather to break so the green turf can be laid Our attention has been called to an omission in our columns that we regret eery much. Walt Calnon. an old friend, and his good wife Lucille observed their 50th wedding anniversary late In December, and a report apparently failed to reach our desk. Fiftieth wedding anniversaries are things we like to report, and offer our apologies to the Calnons for-this omission. There’s always a wise guy around. This one asked if we knew the word “epistemologi-

cal." Os course we didn’t. So he gives us this answer: To transcend the confines of his own civilization, is an impossibility. John ’C’Mick”) Williams and Loren Knispel of Merrill’s Marina were instrumental in rescuing a Richmond, Virginia, party from the icy cold deep at 5:30 p.rii Friday when his boat was sinking Get more details from Mick He tells it well. When Charlotte Kell read in this column that Sam Swedarsky had never had an airplane ride, she offered to give him his first one. Charlotte is owner of the Wawasee Airport. So far. either the word hasn't gotten to Sam or he turned it down. one. Going into debt often comes from spending what you tell friends you make. Now it can be told: Gail Mast. Friday and Saturday night organist at Merrill’s Lounge, can come up with most of the old timers. She was asked to play “Turkey in the Straw." and post haste heat out the tune with splendor. You might say one good deed added up to another recently when members of a class at school, and we are not sure which class, were cleaning trash along roads of the community and found a billfold along Pickwick Road Young Terri Rinker chose to look inside and found photos and cards, plus a driver’s license, belonging to a son of the Paul Pollocks. A call was placed and Mrs. Pollock expressed her appreciation for the return of the billfold which had been stolen, and the money removed. As we said, one good deed leads to another.

ix»k for an announcement of change of ownership of a Wawasee Village business within the next week or two. Gordon (“Short") McCormick and Ivo (“Pete”) lleckaman. well known .Nappanee and Syracuse Lake residents, just might be going to jail before the summer is over. Both men have refused to gel into the spirit of their home town's forthcoming Centennial and grow a beard and-or mustache. Most everyone in Nappanee these days is sporting a duster, and some of them are right fancy, too. But Short and Pete are going their own way and are marching to the tune of a different drummer. As a result of their refusal, they’re more than likely to be pul into a jail to be erected somewhere on the town square. And that will be news. The Smith-Walbridge band camp is planning to erect a 100bed dormitory plus a rehearsal hall this summer, according to Merl Smith. John Walker has his own reason why people fall asleep in church He says it’s because it’s where they should be on Sunday morning. and they are at peace with the world. And shouldn't one in fact fail asleep when he’s contented? Bitter cold and near zero temperatures Monday gave way the past two days to nearly 30 degrees this morning at 8 a.m.. with partly cloudy skies and a feel of rain in the air. With many buds bursting and flowers and gardens up, one will certainly welcome the scheduled (according to the weatherman) 60 and 70 degree temperatures scheduled for the week end.

Two barns burn this morning, arson blamed

Two barns in Van Buren township burned in the early morning hours today (Wedngsday) with firemen believing both fires had been set. Shortly before 3:30 am firemen answered a call at Milford Junction where a barn which had belonged to the late Tod Traster was burning. The bam was located just north of the

Demonstrate voting machines at MAD

The new voting machines to be used in Kosciusko county in the May 7th primary election for the first time were demonstrated at the Tuesday night meeting of the Milford Area Development Council (MAD > at the fire station. Demonstrating were Stanley Nice and Howard Woodward of WarsawFirst Meeting The meeting was the first for the new officers of MAD, with president John Perry presiding. Other officers include Dennis Sharp, vice president; Evelyn Orn. secretary; and John Clay, treasurer. President Perry read a reply to a letter MAD had sent to James D. Sims, chairman of the Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission objecting to the renewal of the Return from March convention in California Joe and Barbara Todd of Syracuse, owners of Todd Realty, attended the ninth annual convention of Homes For Living Network, held March 20-24 in San Diego, Calif. More than 1,200 realtors from all 50 states and Puerto Rico attended the event. The HFL network, with headquarters in Saint Louis, Mo., is a national marketing network of over 900 co-operating realtor offices providing numerous services and programs to the American home buying and selling public. Todd Realty is the exclusive HFL member representative for the Lake Wawasee-Syracuse area. The highlight of the convention was an address by sportsgreat Jessie Owens.

B and 0 tracks on the east sise of the road. The barn was a total loss as was machinery stored there. A few minutes later a second alarm was sounded at the Harold Dewart farm located northeast of Milford at 1300 N and 300E. Again, the bam was found to be burning. Members of the Syracuse fire department were called to assist. This barn too was a total loss.

two-way alcoholic beverage permit for the Hickory Lounge in Milford. The reply thanked MAD for its interest in the matter. "Miss Milford” Peg Beer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Beer, will be sponsored by MAD as “Miss Milford" in the August county fair queen contest. Mrs. Max Duncan headed the committee to make the selection. Mr. Perry said Chuck Bird is asking MAD and other Milford groups to cooperate in the cleanup campaign to be held Saturday, March 30, by the newly-organized Jaycees. Bird is president of the new young group. Pat Speicher explained that there would be an April 4 meeting at the Catholic church in Milford, at 7 p.m., to discuss further a proposed 24-unit low income housing unit for Milford. A representative of the Farm Home Administration would be present. Speicher said the unit would cost from S4OO to $500,000, and could be set up as a for-profit or not-for-profit project. Speicher urged interested citizens to attend the April 4 meeting. President Perry said MAD would have to focus its attention on this year’s Memorial Day activities, which proved such a success last year. He is seeking a general chairman at this time. Treasurer John Clay said the bank balance at the present time is $438.86.

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r-F *'* 1 V- Viii win - J DEMONSTRATES VOTING MACHINE — Howard Woodward of Warsaw is shown, center, demonstrating the new voting machine to John Clay and Lois Jessop at the Milford Area Development Council (MAD) meeting Tuesday night.

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