The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 7, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 March 1978 — Page 17

I 1 STICKY SITUATION — Workmen transporting a storage tank across state road 15, north of Milford, last Wednesday and Thursday, encountered a sticky situation. The slow-moving 100-foot long tank got stuck early Thursday, adding time to its journey. The storage tank was later installed at a storage station for natural gas north of Milford, for Dome Pipeline.

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Two cars damaged Two cars were damaged in an accident on Main Street in Milford Monday. A car driven by Leland W. Ginger, 16083 CR 56 Syracuse, was backing out of a parking space and did not see a vehicle driven by Hector De La Fuente, box 483 Milford, which his car struck. The car driven by Ginger, owned by Frank E. Nyikos, had SIOO damage to the bumper and left rear panel. The De La Fuente vehicle had $175 damage done to both doors. Milford town marshal Louis Mediano investigated the accident. AUTOMOTIVE

It Happened ... In Syracuse

1 YEAR AGO, MARCH 9,1977 The Wawasee Warriors put on their war paint and traveled to Triton last Saturday evening where they uphanded sectional defending champions, the Warsaw Tigers 70-66 in overtime action to became the 1977 Tritan sectional champs. Barbara Mort, a native of North Manchester, has been appointed branch manager of the Syracuse office of the First Savings and Loan Association <rf Wabash. Virgil Helman, a resident of Enchanted Hills, is the new service manager for Wawasee TV and Appliance, according to Pat (Mrs. John) McClain, general manager. Back home following a twomonth stay in Florida are Walter and Marty Hagerdon. 5 YEARS AGO, MARCH 7,1973 Kim Cripe, Wawasee High School senior and son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cripe of r 1 Syracuse, has achieved something that no other Wawasee high school athlete has by receiving a four year scholarship to play Big 10 football at Purdue university in West Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. David Nine of r 2 Syracuse, are the parents of a seven pound, 10 ounce daughter, Bethany Ann, born on Wednesday, Feb. 28, at Goshen Hospital. Karen S. Allen, r 4 Syracuse, achieved a straight “A” average at Butler university for the first semester of the 1972-73 college year. Paul and Ruth Kerlin have returned from a month s vacation, two weeks of which were spent in Hawaii and a visit to four of the islands. AUTOMOTIVE

19 YEARS AGO, MARCH*, 1968 Noble Blocker, Syracuse, former banker and county auditor, filed as a delegate to the state convention on the Republican ballot last Saturday. Barbara Rush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rush, was crowned the 1968 spelling champion of Syracuse during a PT A sponsored contest held last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Nash of Lake Wawasee announce the marriage of their daughter, Nancy Lee, to John H. Anglin, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Anglin, Sr., of r 4 Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Crow, Syracuse, have returned home from a 11-day trip to California where they visited their son Charles. 20 YEARS AGO, MARCH 6,1958 Thornburg Drug Co. announced this week that John F.

Check conservation problems

“Now is the time for farmers to take a good look at their farmland and determine conservation needs,” Phil Braman of the Kosciusko County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC committee) said. The 1978 Agricultural Conservation Program (ACP) provides solutions to conservation and pollution problems on farms. According to Braman, the county ACP development group has identified the overall conservation needs in Kosciusko county, and the ASC committee has assigned priorities to these needs. The percentage of costsharing will be based on these priority ratings, Braman said. Soil erosion and water pollution problems have the highest priority. Priority is also being placed on encouraging wildlife and forestry plantings. Solutions to high priority problems can be cost-shared up to 80 per cent. “Farmers should see if they have any problems which need solving $ 1 ,000 damages done by vandals David D. Poe of Leesburg reported to police that a car owned by him was damaged at his garage sometime between Thursday, Feb. 23 and Sunday, Feb. 26. The vandals reportedly put a refrigerator in the engine compartment, dented the top of the car, and poured something sticky over the car. Other damages were the bucket seats were removed and the fenders were smashed. Damages of SI,OOO were estimated by County Patrolman Gerry Moser.

SERVICES SERVICES COY TREE SERVICE Trimming, Topping & Removal Also Stump Removal Fireplace Wood — Will Deliver Also Hi Ranger Rental 457-5177 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE MtLJUMs rI I BROTHERS BUMERS I g 457.4594 CBD BsSig] ann 17871 County Road 34, Goshen, Indiana 46526 — Office: 219-533-8602 110' PAPAKEECHIE LAKE FRONT ‘ XV..W. ' / B_. ; IO s .OH. EhRMB 1,792 sq. ft. of living area includes 3 bedrooms, living and family room with fireplace, 2 baths and a garage. Wooded lot. $38,000. LAKE WAWASEE WITH EASEMENT 2 story home (nearly new). Includes 3 bedrooms, living room with fireplace, formal dining and 2 car garage. $56,900. ATTENTION INVESTORS* New duplex, 2 bedrooms with basement. Excellent view of Lake Wawasee. Good tax shelter. $56,000. SALESPERSONS: Call BobOwan 457-2090 COiJ OAAO Jane Eby 533-8960 3JO-OOUZ Jim Jaques.... 642-3660

Kroh will be associated with the firm at Syracuse after March 10. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kroh, he is a 1951 graduate of Syracuse High School. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barefoot of North Manchester announce the engagement of their daughter, Agnes, to Ralph Bushong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bushong of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Von Linsowe are new residents of the community and moved into the Coil home on Ogden Island last week. Associated with the J. T. Case Co., Von Linsowe is managing engineer assigned to the Churubusco plant. Mrs. Carl Blocker and Mrs. Eddy Blocker left Syracuse last week for Van Nuys, California, where they are vacationing for a few weeks at the home of friends. 45 YEARS AGO, MARCH 9,1933 No issue available.

to conserve their soil and water.” Braman explained that ACP cost-sharing funds are used to correct conservation and pollution problems on a farm, beyond that which would be accomplished with the farmer’s own resources. “The program provides both technical and financial assistance to farmers whose land is a source of agricultural pollution or affected by wind or water erosion.” The maximum cost-shares that a person can earn annually for conservation practices under ACP is $2,500. Longterm ACP agreements for three to 10 years may be requested for a complete farm, and three to five years for a portion of a farm. Irrigation topic for adult farmers Ron Roberts, representative from Gifford-Hill and Company, will present a program entitled, “Types and Economics of Irrigation,” this Thursday, March 9, in the ag-auto annex, Wawasee High School, at 7:30 p.m. This is the last in the 1978 series of winter adult farmer classes. Special spring classes are also being planned at this time. On April 6, an estate planning seminar will be held, and if enough interest is expressed, a class on gardening will be offered later in the spring. For more details, contact the vocational agriculture department at Wawasee High School. "Every lunatic thinks all other men are crazy." f Publilius Syrus

Wed., March 8,1978 —THE MAIL-JOURANL

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