The Mail-Journal, Volume 10, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 November 1973 — Page 7

Beer named delegate to SWCD meeting Leon Tucker, vice-chairman of the Kosciusko county Soil and Water Conservation district, presided at the November board meeting. Joe Branco, area II con- ! THE TRUTH 1 THAT j HEALS j WSBT96O K. C. South Bend It’s Your Right To Progress Sunday 9:15 a.m. WKAM 7:<*a a.m. This week's Christian Science program

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servationist attended, along with board members Eldon Watkins, Phil Beer, Perry Hathaway, Kenneth Dickey; also, Joe Wilson, district conservationist with SCS, Carl Diehl, conservation technician and Marguerite Hoerr, office secretary. Phil Beer was named as Kosciusko’s delegate to the state meeting of districts, which will be held in conjunction with the Governor’s conference on sedimentation, December 3 and 4 at Purdue university. Myron Metzger was named alternate. The following new cooperators were approved: Marvin Mast, Etna township; Bryon Trieble, Jackson; Leland Shores (Kinder Realty), Van Buren; Claren Basanda, Franklin; Fred Yohey, Prairie; Don Forney, Prairie; and Charles Wagner, Plain. One group project for open ditch drainage was approved: Tom Anglin, Ward Brad way, Dan Long, Don Forney and Fred Yohey. The next meeting will be Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 7:30 p.m.

Get organized for Christmas

’Tis the season to be jolly — if you can get the cards addressed, the baking done, the parties planned, the shopping completed and the gifts wrapped! And that can be a pretty big IF “All too often Christmas jollies have away of turning into Christmas jitters,” notes Jean Bauer, extension home management-family economics specialist at Purdue university. “However, you don’t have to be so rushed that you can’t enjoy the Christmas season,” she quickly adds. Her secret formula? Gettiftg organized! Mrs. Bauer offers several suggestions to help you do just that. The first step in her game plan is to make a list that will help get

you through the holidays without threatening to pull out your hair. Such a list should include: All activities your family plans to attend. All meetings or activities for which family members have some responsibility — such as bringing refreshments or making decorations. Gifts, cards, and decorations to be made or purchased and names of those who are to receive them. All entertaining you plan to do, including when and how you plan to do it. Any special outfits that need to be coordinated. Any new decorations you need to make or buy for your home. When all your holiday activities are down on paper, get a

calendar and start setting priorities and time deadlines, Mrs. Bauer advises. As you u u this, keep several things in mind. For example, remember that some things, such as addressing cards, can be done weeks in advance. If vou have freezer space, you ct do some Christmas baking befvre Thanksgiving. And it’s always wise to get any large cleaning tasks done before the onset of holiday happenings. “Do your Christmas shopping as early as possible, too,” Mrs. Bauer suggests. “And organize each shopping trip to save steps and frustrations.” The specialist recommends shopping in the early part of the week and between the hours of 5 and 7 p.m. when the stores are the least crowded. Also allow yourself enough time so you won’t be frustrated by other shoppers. “Your shopping trips will also go smoother if you know exactly what you need — and have substitutes in mind — before you leave home,” Mrs. Bauer observes. Also take along a list to

help eliminate back tracking. Turning to gift wrapping, the home management specialist says it’s wise to set aside a time to wrap several gifts at once. “Plan to keep equipment and supplies for wrapping together in a box to save time. And keep a folder of gift wrapping ideas as you come across them,” she adds. As you set priorities and deadlines, remember to assign responsibilities to other family members. Trying to be a miracle mommy can turn anyone into a holiday horror! So let your family know that you’ll need their help — and do it soon so they can plan their schedules, too. After you’ve made a schedule, remember to be flexible, Mrs. Bauer stresses. Allow for adjustments. You might have to eliminate an activity or two due to foul weather, a sick child, or just plain being too busy or too tired. “When Christmas is over, take time to review the schedule you’ve followed this year,” the specialist advises.

Wed., Nov. 21, 1973 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL

I * < ■ ft* ■K j y - t. BX HIGH SALESMAN — First prize to date for high salesman in the Syracuse junior high school citrus sale now on are: 1-r, Tracy Bartow, Tim Kaufman, David Culler and Tracy Rinker. They are admiring the big lead in sales by Mr. Sonafrank’s class and the sixth grade students.

Junior high having gigantic citrus sale

The Syracuse junior high school students are busy selling grapefruit and oranges to help support the school athletic teams. Students have sold over $2,000 worth of the fruit already and set $4,000 worth as their goal. During the past few years they have had candy sales to raise money for football and basketball uniforms, wrestling mats, new girls athletic teams and athletic supplies and equipment. State Assessor denied additional funds Turkey Creek township assessor Harry VanHemert appeared before the county council Monday requesting an additional SSO appropriation for traveling expenses for assessing, however, was denied the request. The denial was due to a 4-2 vote on the request by council members. County councilman Norman DeGood spoke out in comparing Turkey Creek and Wayne townships and how much it has already cost for 1973 assessment duties. He added the council has already appropriated a 50 per cent increase in the assessor’s budget since January of this year.

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law forbids the use of tax money for extra curricular athletic programs. This year, several parents and the PTO expressed support for a citrus sale. A Texas company will truck the fruit to the Syracuse school on December 14 with orders to be picked up at the school on Saturday and Sunday mornings, Dec. 15-16. Orders for persons who can not pick them up, will be delivered in the afternoons. Money raised from this sale will be used to buy girls basketball uniforms, needed football equipment and pay travel expenses for the athletic teams. It will also support the drama club, GAA and the school newspaper and annual. Individuals who have not been contacted can place an order at the school office.

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