The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 August 1976 — Page 18

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., Aug. 18,1976

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B The Column B gy .4 Sideshow Os Events In Milford

IF WALTER Casper’s cabbage is any indication, it is going to be a year of big vegetables Mr. Kasper brought in a head of cabbage which he grew ... no news. It weighed 17 pounds when we weighed it That’s news’ He Mated the large head was one oi several in his garden and noted he had done nothing special to deserve the giant heads, having only fertilized one time. EVERY OTHER month has something to set it apart, but not. August Poor, old unglamourous dogdays August. What do you have to show for yourself? No holidays! August is luscious corn-on-the cob. a juicy tomato, warm from the sun to eat in the garden, a tossed green salad of tender, fresh cucumbers, peppers and lettuce; just picked green beans, slow cooked with bacon. tiny new potatoes swimming m parsley butter; watermelon and cantaloupes. and peaches August is also county fairs, new shoes for school. college registration, nodding sunflowers, family reunions, late summer weddings, milkweed and new fall clothes. When you come right down to it. August really doesn't need a holiday I don’t think we could handle it. Copied MILFORD POSTMASTER Paul Kizer says people complain about the mail service routinely , but fail to mention that the postal service is having a half price sale. o Few people do realize that we find, but Kizer wants everyone to know they are having a half price sale on clasp envelopes and stamp affixers THE AUGUST 29 pig roast at the Dean Cousins farm will serve as a welcome back for Rev. Everett Owens and his wife. They have completed one year at the Milford United Methodist church and have been returned to the church for another year.

The date of the roast was printed wrong m last week's

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church paper and we in turn printed it wrong in this column. Margaret (Mrs. Cousins) states they would have plenty of food on the 22nd but no pig Since a pig roast is no fun without a pig. we would urge all church members to check their calendar and make sure they have the 29th marked. KENNETH HANEY of near Our Town has rounded out a life’s dreani of seeing chivalry, art and romance and life-style of Americas forefathers beyond the’ sea He and his wife, along with other area residents, recently returned from a trip to Europe. Haneys grandfather and grandmother were from Germany and Switzerland, two of the countries visited REMODELING IS underway at the old drive-in on SR 15 in Our Town. Soon area residents will be able to go to Spanky’s and order pizza, chicken, hot sandwiches and even submarines Spanky’s will be open from 4to 10 week nights. The building is being leased by Max Beer. Ronald Shipley of Indianapolis and William Brown of Rossville Shipley* and Brown are Max's brothers-in-law Carl Evey in car-truck collision Evey 69. r 3 Syracuse, was involved in a car-truck collision Friday. Aug 13. when his car was hit by an oncoming truck driven by John W Rockenbaugh. 85. 410 Chicago avenue, Goshen The Rockenbaugh truck, northbound on US 33 in heavy rain, slid out erf control north of CR 42 and struck the Evey vehicle No injuries resulted from the accident and damage was estimated at $625 by Elkhart county sheriff s Ptl Darryl Bvrum

John Brewer elected to WPOA board John Brewer of Waco drive was elected to a three-yea r term on the board of directors of the Wawasee Property Owners' Association at the group’s annual meeting recently on the South Shore pavilion. He succeeds M. D. Umbaugh of r 1, who was ineligible for re-election because of having served two terms Re-elected directors were George Poole of r 2, William Salin of r 4. and W W. Spurgeon Jr. of r 1, the organization's president. Some 150 members and guests attended the association’s annual (tinner preceding the meeting, and about 250 persons attended the meeting David Stoops chairman of the Lakes Study committee, reported to the group on the commit tee's water quality projects and algae studies in Lakes Syracuse. Wawasee and Papakeechie. In his annual report to the membership distributed at the meeting. Spurgeon gave an update on then-pending litigation, including the sincedecided wetlands case in Fedederal Court at South Bend; told the group membership was at an all-time high; and led an open forum on law enforcement priorities, planning and zoning matters, and ecological affairs with members, officers and directors participating He told of the progress of the group’s pier numbering plan and noted the association was financing a mailing by the local fire department of emergency phone number stickers to all homes in Turkey Creek Township, to be done later this month. Officers of the WPOA for 197576 will be elected at a board of directors meeting later in the month Warsaw seeks rate increase The city of Warsaw is seeking an increase tn its total tax levy in its 1976 budget, levy payable in 1977 The budget is published in this edition of The Mail-Journal. The proposed rate is $2 735 and would raise $1,001,835. The current levy is $2.50 The levy sought in the general fund is $2.32 to raise $849,567 The current levy is $2 14. The cemetery fund s proposed levy is six cents and would raise $21,971 The current levy is .045. The proposed levy in the parkrecreation fund is 11 cents, the same as the current levy It would raise $40,281 Another levy to remain the same is city planning which would stay at .005 and would raise $1,830. The proposed levy in * the aviation fund is six cents and would raise $21,971 The current levy is 075. Both the police pension and fire pension funds have proposed levies of four cents This would raise $14,648 for each fund. The current police pension fund is 11 cents and the fire pension fund is 015. A cumulative fire fund of 10 cents is also in the proposed budget This would raise $36,619. The city has no cumulative fire fund in the present levy Helen Joan Kindle, clerktreasurer. has signed the budget Accident involves Syracuse man's car An auto accident last Thursday. Aug. 12, damaged a Syracuse man's auto in Milford. The complete right side of an auto driven by Gary L Klenke, r 4 Greenhouse apartments. Syracuse, was damaged at 4:24 p.m. Estimated value of the damage is $875. Klenke, m his vehicle, was following a vehicle driven by Theodore C Steger. 8717 Effie drive. Fort Wayne, southbound around a car stopped on state road 15 and proceeding to turn left onto Catherine street The two vehicles passed on the right side of the stopped vehicle and Steger, in a truck owned by L. C. Cassidy and Sons, hit the vehicle driven by Klenke The accident was investigated by the Milford town marshal, Melvin Jordan CALLANDER INSURANCE All forms of personal and business insurance 155 W. Market . Ph, 773-4103 Nappanee

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