The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 23, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 July 1975 — Page 20

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OUR TOWN'S George Auer has everyone talking about his potato plant. George, who was 82 years young on April 23. planted a potato on Good Friday and the plant is nov( 53 inches high and growing The plant is located at his home \on the corner of Henry and jEmeline streets and has promises of yielding a good crop. It will be interesting to check on the harvesting of this crop come late summer MRS. EDWARD Hay of Lake Tippecanoe stopped at the M-J office one day last week seeking old histories and newspaper clippings about the Tippy country club. The club will observe its 50th anniversary in 1976 and members are seeking information for the celebration .Anyone who knows anything about the club might give Mrs. Hay a ring! MEMBERS OF the Milford Christian church are proud of thetr “kids” as they walked off with a number of awards at North Webster last week Winning first place in the small [ SAN PAN Pontoons. Swim Rafts Paddle Boats MACY'S Lake Wawasee

Schedule Os Events ] WAWASEE ; FLOTILLA FESTIVAL j FIREWORKS JULY 4 I Syracuse Park * at dusk I I SAILBOAT REGATTA JULY S Lake Wawasee * 11 a.m. SKI SHOW JULY S | Fish Hatchery -7 p.m. I FIREWORKS JULY 5 | Fish Hatchery * at dusk ’ I FLOTILLA BAIL JULY 5 | American legion Hall <■ 9 p.m. | MASS PARACHUTE JUMP JULY 6 I In Front Os Wawasee Prep -* II a.m. I FLOTILLA PARADE JULY 6 * Lake Wawasee -1 p.m. v

groins at the talent contest on Thursday night was the college quartet composed of Kim Augsburger, Becky Kepiogle. Kevin Fry and Kevin Rhoades. Second place honors in large groups m the talent competition went to the church’s Good News Sensations group under the direction of Dick Fehnel. Then, on Saturday the GNS group took lop honors in the parade** organizational floats division and GNS member Rhonda Graff who was entered in the “Queen of Lakes” contest as Miss WaMasee walked off with first prize in the queen's conveyances division. THE MILFORD Lions are equally proud of their queen candidate, Darcy Wolferman. as she was first runner-up to queen Terry Kaiser of Etna Green Terry also has roots in Milford as her grandparents and both her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kaiser, are former Milford residents. Her mother is the former Katheryn Bretherick. Incidentally, her paternal grandfather and maternal grandmother are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kaiser, now of Etna Green! The Kaisers of Etna Green and the Kaisers who still reside in Milford are cousins EDITH BAUMGARTNER would have all remember the .American Red Cross bloodbank visit at the Apostolic Christian church fellowship hall next Tuesday from 12 noon until 6 p.m.

WORD WAS received here this morning that the Good News Sensations from the Christian church captured first place honors in, the Bremen firemen's parade last night (Tuesday). The float — The Fountain of Life is Jesus — is pictured elsewhere in the issue. Open bids for Syracuse town project A standing-room-only crowd attended the Syracuse town board meeting last Wednesday evening to witness the opening of sealed tads on the proposed sewage expansion project for the town of Syracuse. Bids were on the expansion of the present treatment plant and on the construction of sanitarysewer line extensions. Opening of the bids was handled by Jerry Lessig, of the Warsaw engineering firm of DAH Lessig Engineers, who is also the town's engineer on this project, assisted by town at torney Robert Reed Bids Bids on the sewage treatment plant, which is designed to double its capacity, were as follows: Stickler Plumbing and Heating. South Bend. $238,500; Indiana Construction. Fort Wayne, $238,800; Easterday Construction. Culver. $252,000; W G Brudney Construction. Fort ♦Wayne. $263,000. Bowen Engineering. Indianapolis, $263,100; Sollitt Construction, South Bend. $297,000; and Baystone Construction, Muncie. $341,875. Four firms bid on the construction of sanitary’ sewer extensions. Bids were as follows: Bradberry Brothers. South Bend, base bid. $455,159.80, total bid. $482,667 55; Woodruff and Sons. Michigan City, base bid. $457,910 90, total bid. $481,339.10; Dye Plumbing and Heating. LaPorte, base bid, $515,871.15. total bid. $550,187.50; and Earth Construction and Engineering. Fort Wayne, base bid. $589,009.70. total bid’. $628,425.90. Bids will be studied by Lessig and the town board, and recommendations will be acted upon at the next town board meeting Lessig pointed out that engineering of the Boston street project should be ready at the next board meeting also. State R & S funds will be used to help pay for this street drainage project. Approval was given for the removal of four trees at SIOO at city park "and to employ a sur- . veyor as requested by the board of zoning appeals to survey a lot in Stroh’s Evergreen addition. Cost: between SSO and S6O. Playground equipment for the (own parks was listed for consideration for an order to be placed by July 1. Approximately $2,000 is to be spent for such equipment. Second planner interviewed by plan commisssion The Syracuse plan commission met Thursday evening to interview a professional planner to deal with the town's zoning problems This interview is the second in the planners search for aid. The commission again interviewed a Fort Wayne firm. Vai Williamson and Earl Mears, both of Archonics corporation, represented their company Members outlined the type of problems the community faces in trying to provide zoning answers. The seasonal population fluctuations and the spread out areas of business districts need to be itiiformed. Mears will meet with commission attorney Robert Reed to collect information he will need as planner in his study and also materials to help him form a cost estimate for the work. Upon presentation of the cost estimate, the commission will decide between the two firms interviewed. From there, the town board must seek the funds for the expenses As before, the Fort Wayne firm advised that there may be funds available to absorb the cost of a long range study for the township. Police recover two 10-speed bicycles Syracuse police report recovering two 10-speed bicycles last week. A Columbia bicycle owned by Michael Price. 600 South Front street, stolen June 23, was found in bushes at the north edge of town, and a girl’s 20-inch bicycle owned by Shirley Bennigan was found at city park on Thursday. Conservation seeks to insure to society the maximinn benefit from the use of our natural resources.

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