The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 November 1978 — Page 30

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., November 15,1978

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PREPARING CONSTRUCTION SITE — Theldon (“Bud”) Kline is operating the earth-moving piece of equipment on the site of the new 56-unit apartment complex being built by the Shelter Investments Group of Nappanee in Wawasee Village.

56 apartment units going up in Syracuse

Construction is currently under way for a new 56-unit apartment complex, located south of Chicago Avenue in Syracuse’s Wawasee Village. The units are self-contained Heckaman Homes units being built by the Shelter Investments Group of Nappanee. General contractor and principal owner is Larry Heckaman of Nappanee.

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HAVE YOU given much thought to metrics 9 It seems it is being forced on us whether we like it or not. For small linear dimensions, inches will be replaced by millimeters. For larger measurements, both the loot and the yard will be replaced by the meter. Miles will be replaced by kilometers. What is now 50 miles will become 80 kilometers. Degrees of temperature will be shown as Celsius rather than Fahrenheit. Small weights, such as the weight of candy, will be expressed in grams instead of ounces. For example: Nine ounces would equal 252 grams. Large weights would be expressed in kilograms, instead of pounds. 2.2 pounds would equal one kilogram or 1.000 grams. Gallons and quarts will become liters. Smaller measurements will be in milliliters. Example: one cup equals 235 milliliters. It would appear the change is coming ... I don’t know when and, I hope not soon this writer is in favor of changes when they are for the better, but I m not convinced it is necessary to change everything. Agree? Disagree? —o— HAVE YOU seen the November-December issue of “Farming?” Don Beer’s photo appears in the magazine with an announcement of his election as a PCA director at the 45th annual meeting of the Albion Production Credit Association. Also elected to the board and pictured in the magazine was Ronald Brookins of nearby New Paris.

Ray Buhrt GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building Phone: 457-3431 Road 13, Syracuse

A Salesman For Christ A traveling man came into a hotel to secure a room for the night. Upon being informed that every room in the building had been taken, he was naturally quite perturbed, until a portly gentleman standing nearby kindly offered to share his room with him. The offer was thankfully accepted. Upon retiring, the portly man. knelt and prayed, tenderly mentioning his guest for the night in his petition. In the morning his host informed him that it was his custom to read a portion of the World of God and pray before taking up the responsibilities of the day. The effect upon the man was moving: a strange feeling came over him; something had been working in his heart all the night. When gently pressed by this stranger to accept the Lord Jesus as his personal Saviour, his resistance went down in a heap. A soul had been won for Christ. But who is this humble ambassador of Christ, who so strikingly resembles a member of President Wilson s cabinet? When business cards were exchanged before parting, to the guest’s amazement he read, William Jennings Bryan, Secretary of State." Selected

Robert Greenwood Minister

MILFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Fourth And Henry Streets 658-9151 Milford

Others in the group include Gene and Kim Heckaman and Larry Swank. According to Heckaman, 28 of the units will be double bedroom units and 28 will be single bedroom units. Phase I should be completed and ready for occupancy May 1, and the remaining units by July 1. Each

Beer and Brookins join Robert A. Reed of Wolcottville, Clayton Preston of Ligonier, Alan Scranage of Ashley as directors of the association. -oMANY RESIDENTS of Our Town are enjoying lunch at the elementary and junior high schools this week as the schools observe American Education Week. —o— THE BUCHER plat near Dewart Lake was given final approval last week by the area plan commission. The name of the plat: Cindonway Shores Addition. We like the name and it does not take an expert to know where it came from. tin is from the Buchers’ daughter Cynthia (Mrs. Stanley) Harper. The Harpers built a home in what is to become the addition when they were first married. Don comes from the name of the Buchers’ youngest son, Donald. Don and his wife, Peggy, and two sons are currently building a home on the shores of the newly created lake in the addition. Way comes from the name of the Buchers’ oldest son, Wayne, Jr. Wayne and his wife. Sandy, and three daughters reside in Milford. — o— THE EMS drive is well underway with $3,152.25 having been collected thus far. Those donating have been Brock Manufacturing, Geraldine Childcraft. Vail Bartlow, Noah Clauss, Alvin Haab, Louise Nerr, Donn Kesler, the Chatter Box. Augsburger’s, Tom Bulger.

• Morning Worship Services — 10:30 A.M. (Services For All Ages, Nursery Through Adult) • Sunday Evening Services At 7 P.M. • Family Night Bible Study And Wild West Program —7 P.M. Wednesday

unit will have central heat and air conditioning. The complex will include a 28x60 community building with washers, dryers and other utilities and a general meeting room. The same development group is the owner of a similar 30-unit complex located just east of the present construction site.

Kenneth Haney and the Milford Christian Church. Also, Island Chapel Church, Zimmerman Gravel, Marge Aadeke. Mary Jane Gunderlock, Olive Bowser, Margaret Ostendorf, Richard Smith, Doll’s Decorating Store, The Papers Incorporated. Silver Thimble Club, John Price and Don Arnold. —oCOLD WEATHER may get here yet! It was 31 degrees at 6 a.m. today. Burrrrrrrrrr! Really, we can’t complain this year. It was 52 Monday and that’s warm for November. Predictions , are still flying back and forth. We are either going to have a very mild winter or once winter decides to take over it’s going to be colder then last year with more snow than last year. Guess we’ll just have to wait and see which prediction is correct! —oWE STOPPED at Wawasee High School for a few minutes last evening to watch the Warriors in acuou. A good sized crowd was on hand to get a preview of the team and to meet the new coach, Mike Jones. Also on hand were officers of the Wawasee Booster Club who are selling green suspenders to students and aduhs who want to show they are supporting the Warriors. The first game of the new season is Saturday night at Carroll High School with the first home game slated for next Tuesday night. — OPSPEAKING OF the high school, if you missed the Drama Club’s presentation of “Godspell” last week end, you have another chance. The musical will be presented again this Friday night in the school auditorium. Juan F. Hernandez arrested last week Juan Francisco Hernandez, 22, Milford, was arrested Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 7, by Milford Marshal David Hobbs, on a warrant from the Kosciusko Superior Court. Hernandez was charged with a class C felony, battery and was held in lieu of $3,000 bond.

Fl •- f f Richard Brouillette Associate Minister

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