The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 32, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 September 1975 — Page 7

Beware of transient inspectors Every homeowner is afraid of termites and rightfully so. The annual costs of termite damage control is $500,000,000 in the United States alone. Termites often do damage innoticed until the infestation becomes serious, Because of this, the Better Business Bureau suggests that homeowners learn to recognize signs of infestation. Winged termites inside a home are usually a sign of trouble. However, they are often confused with flying ants, which are the reproductive form of ants. Termites have yellow-brown bodies and two pair of long translucent wings of equal size. While termites have thick waistlines, ants have thin waists, like a wasp A slender mud tube leading from the earth across the houses’s foundation to wood is a sure sign of infestation. Those tubes are constructed because termites need to return to the ground for moisture Effective treatment rests on providing a barrier so that termites are cut off from a moisture supply. If you do business with a pest control company, the Better Business Bureau advises you to know the firm you’re dealing with. If a traveling termite inspector solicits your business, ask for identification.

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g-Unit Apartment Called Harbor Site, First of a Complex on Lake Wawasee.

® Phillip Holmes Home on Waco Drive

i - It Happened In . . . Milford, Indiana JiJBL Items Taken From The Files Os The Milford Mail

14 YEARS AGO. SEPT. 7.1961 A car driven by Richard Cannon of r 1 Milford went out of control due to complete failure of brakes at the intersection of state road 15 and 1350 N at 6:20 Sunday evening, ran into a drainage and rolled over The car is considered at total loss. A Slalom Ski Would Be A Fine Christmas Gift For Young And Old Macy's Lake Wawasee

Mrs Esther Haab entertained Saturday at a dinner for her son. Doral, who entered the army on Wednesday of this week. He will be stationed at Fort Knox, Ky. Milford schools opened Tuesday morning with regular morning and afternoon sessions. According to report from principal Donn Kesler's office the enrollment is up 59 students above last year’s enrollment. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Howard, Jr., and daughters spent the week end with Mrs. Howard's sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jess

New homes in Lakeland area A Mail-Journal photographer has been busy during the past several weeks taking pictures of new homes in the Syracuse area. A small portion of those new homes are shown in this feature. They all show today's modern designs and are styled for the future. McGuckin, in Norwald, Ohio. 24 YEARS AGO. SEPT. S. 1951 Mrs. Roy Treesh. assisted by Mrs. Glen Treesh and Mrs. John Clause, will be hostess at the first meeting of the 1951-52 year of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church, Thursday afternoon, Sept. 13. Miss Dorothea Groves, Milford librarian, enjoyed a one-week vacation from her duties. Mrs. Charles W. Ballard was librarian during her absence. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Milla- at Nappanee, Sunday evening. Milford’s old grist mill is seeing some changes. Located on the E. E. Little farm at the south edge of Milford, the bam was the only mill between here and Fort Wayne.

On Sunday. Sept 9, the Fort Wayne and South Bend Radio

Bl” New Homes on Pickwick Road near Pleasant Grove, Lake Wawasee.

jjaii - " IT EMU EMMBMMMMM! Tom Tuttle Home on West Shore of Lake Wawasee

Amateurs will have a joint test maneuver at Milford. 39 YEARS AGO. SEPT.«. IMS The membars of the Bethel Church of the Brethren gave a most enjoyable reception on Sunday evening for their new minister and his wife. Rev. and Mrs. Cripe. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Milford observed their 32d wedding anniversary at the Milford Case. Jap display in the Journal office window. The displayed articles ware brought home by Alden Snavley. - The total enrollment in the Milford school is 356. 192 in the first through six grades and 164 in the junior and senior high school. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Crowl and family of road 15, south of Milford, farmers have moved to

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the Crowl farm near Dewart Lake. 4U YEARS AGO. SEPT. 5.1935 For school children — At Katie's Case. Sandwiches 5 cents; Soup 5 cents; Plate Lunch 15. Mrs. Katie Stoller. Starting September 10, there will be a square dance every Tuesday night at Cheerio Tavern, Milford. \X Saturday, a deal was consumated whereby Albert Krull became the owner of the W. B. Dubbs property on North Main street, and on the same day, Mr. Krull sold the property to Wilbur Baumgartner, who will make some improvements before occupying his new possession. Quite a number of Morton, 111., people were guests Sunday of their friends of the Apostolic church here and special services were held Sunday evening at the church in their honor.

Town board — (Continued from page 1) Cripe have been appointed to committees, Nicodemus to the scout cabin and Cripe to the plan commission. It was decided to put a culvert in and a catch basin across the road from the Village Green property. The business has a severe drainage problem. The street department will install the above as soon as the property owner grades his ground to drain at one of the front corners, preferably the northwest property line. Cost is estimated at S2OO. Board member Christine Clodfelter thanked the firemen and their wives and the police department for cleaning the town hall. Prices were quoted from the REMC for installing seven street lights. 175 watt mercury vapor style, with all poles and wiring in the Wawasee Heights area of the city. The installation of the lights would be $1,535 and the cost per month $3. The matter was tabled until further information is available on the advise of town attorney. The Syracuse Lake Association needed the records of the Crosson dam but will return them to the clerk, Betty Dust, when they are finished so the town can complete the information they need on record. There is a garbage and incinerator problem at one of the groceries and police chief Ron Robinson and the town attorney were told to look into the matter. Also present for the meeting was the fifth board member, Carl Myrick, making the board at full capacity for the first time in many months. Several interested citizens were also present for the meeting. NEW HVD SECRETARY Carla Anderson Hills has taken the oath of office as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Mrs. Hills became the third woman ever named to a Cabinet post.

WE SELL PROPERTY IN THE TIPPECANOE LAKE REGION Buying Or IIJ Selling IfW Lei Vs LU Help You REALTOR Free Estimate Os Market Value Geo. Paton REALTOR LAKE TIPPECANOE LEESBURG Phone 453-3571

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