The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 June 1975 — Page 7

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GETTING READY FOR THE FESTIVAL — Shown above getting ready for the Mermaid Festival are <from left to right) Carla and Sheryl Eastlund. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Eastlund; Cheryl and Carol Walker, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. David Walker: Rhonda Kinsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kinsey ; and Jason Kierein. son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kierein. AH are from North Webster.

Syracuse commission interviews a planner

The Syracuse plan commission met Thursday night for almost two hours to interview a professional planner. Informally they questioned Bud Latz of Latz and Associates, a Fort Wayne planning firm. Latz agreed the final decisions need to be made locally. The wish to keep Turkey Creek township a rural community was expressed. President William Beemer was concerned with the rapid condominium growth, leading away from that type of community. President of the town board and a commission member. Darrell Grisamer, brought up past discussions regarding keeping the business growth in Wawasee Village tight, not scattered south of town on SR 13. The planners also discussed the pressure, called for or not. on commission members when commercial development is brought up. Rex Yentes, the building commissioner, questioned Latz on what he could do better as a planner that the group or commission could not. Latz replied because they are so emotionally involved, have prejudices and are not trained as planners they could not find all the alternatives for the problems he believed he could. Two-Step Program A two-step program, if a planner is hired, is being explored. Attorney Robert Reed suggested the first step should be the studying of the present zoning

NIPSCo warns about imposters

Harry Wingard. 89, r 3 Syracuse, reported to Kosciusko county police sergeant Alan Ro ven stine Thursday afternoon that two men came to his home saying they were NIPSCo workers and were there to check the wiring One of the men went through the house checking the fuse box and the wiring The other man carried on a conversation with Winegard about his arthritis and offered to give Winegard a treatment. The man treated Winegard to a back rub on the bed. He thought the imposter might be after his wallet but the

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At The Milford Christian Church eldon wilson Minister Are you in touch with God? That is a soul-searching question. Jesus our Lord was constantly in touch with God as we find Him in prayer many times in the gospels. One of the greatest privileges Christian people have and don't use is that of prayer. If the pure, holy and sinless Son of God needed to pray, how much more do we? Jesus promises to hear the prayers of His people and answer them. The Word of God says, "The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous m»n availeth much." (James 5:16). Milford Christian Church Phone 658-9151 or 658-4305

Wed., June 18,1975 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

ordinance and land use map by the planner. If ordinance changes are needed in the near future, he should make his recommendations within 60 days after this hiring date. A long range comprehensive plan for the community would be the second step. It would be costly and long in the making. Latz suggested a portion of the money might be available through grant funds. A cost estimate will be furnished by Latz for step one within a week. \ A representative from Archnoics Corporation of Fort Wayne will be contacted for an interview. The meeting is set for June 26 at 7:30 p.m. Receives injuries in evening mishap A Syracuse young man. Jay deSomer of r 3, sustained injuries in an accident near the fish hatcheries around 6:30 Tuesday evening, however, complete details were not available by officers this morning <Wednesday) regarding cause of the mishap. The Syracuse first aid unit responded to a call for deSomer at 6:34 and lacerations to the lower right face and inside the nouth. plus other bruises and abrasions. First aid was given and he was transported to Goshen hospital by a friend for further treatment.

wallet was in a dresser drawer. After the check of the wires the men charged $lO for the investigation but said the money would be deducted from the next bill. Winegard received $lO change for a S2O bill. He described the men as one being dark skinned, long blonde hair, greasy face and mustached. The other was short, long blonde hair, round face and sporting a white jacket. The public should be cautious of such attempts and aware that NIPSCo employees wear uniforms and carry identification.

Early morning collision reported Officers were investigating a report of a collision at the intersection of East Shore drive and the Kosciusko-Elkhart county line road and just north of Smith Walbridge camp on Bonar Lake. No other information was available at press time. Wanted More Homes To Sell f l DECORATORS NIGHTMARE — The interior ol this spacious, two story, three bedroom home needs complete redecorating to make it look like the house it can be. But with paint and fixing, this big home with bay windows, open wooden stairway. * rooms, and brick tireplace, will be worth much more than the 5i2,000 which the seller is willing to take. r__.. vkj w ...... CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND — This three bedroom home has a large enctoaod back yard and it is only two blocks from the elementary school. This total electric home was built in I»7< and is ready tor your family to move in. ■ - ■ .. .. - jggj r 11 WEED PATCH? — No! But the yards, both front and back, of this country home need someone's strong arm and riding lawnmower This three bedroom home will provide a wonderful place for kids and give dad plenty of room Hr a large garden. This home has a full basement, two car garage, extra large patio and a large living room. ‘ S ' MILFORD — Three bedrooms. V» acre tot in the country, priced to soil now. MILFORD Four bedroom extra nice home on two tots, city utilities. MILFORD — 3 bedrooms. 2 car garage, basement. KISS THE LANDLORD GOODBY — Two or three bedroom year around home. Paneled throughout. Utility building and patio. Buy it furnished or move your own furniture with you. LOW INTEREST — *} acres of farmland. Includes seven acres as woods. No buildings Possible land contract with a low interest rate. DEVELOPMENT LAND— 100 acres tor industrial or residential development. LOTS — Restricted building lots close to Waubee Lake. WHY PAY RENT —Many of our listings may be purchased with no money down to qualified buyers Heritage Real Estate Located At Little And Clark Insurance Agency SR 15 Milford 658-9393 Coll Us If You Wont To Buy Or Sell Leon And Bonnie Newman 658-4530 Karl Keiper 658-0393

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