The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 4, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 February 1975 — Page 4

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THE MAI L-JOURNAL — Wed., Feb. 19,1975

Limit Letters THE EDITOR I To 300 Words JF' \ ,

Dear Editor: To the lady who doesn’t want her children to watch TV programs she doesn't deem suitable, there are two solutions, shut off the TV and say no' I too have children ages seven months, eight, nine, 10.10,12,12, and 13. If there is a movie on that states it may not be suitable for children. I watch it first and then decide whether the kids can see it when it renins. Regular programming starts at eight and all children’s specials and educational shows are shown in this time slot. On each night there are three Shows to choose from and one is suitable for children who watch. The main problem is probably the parents want to watch these shows not suitable for children and if only one television is had then children are forced to watch. Parents cannot blame the TV stations for the programs the kids are watching, they can only Name themselves There are so many other things for kids to do besides watch TV

Turn it off! ! !

Dear Editor In answer to Mrs. Sally Brown's plea . . . “What's a mother to do?” A mother can walk up to the television set and turn it OFF!! ’! Syracuse is very fortunate to have a most all-inclusive library both for the adults and the children of this community. The market is so full of games, today that are both educational and challenging that it makes you dizzy. I know from personal experience of helping the slow readers in the element ary school level that a great many children would benefit from the old practice of having parents listen to their children read aloud in the evenings. I sometimes feel that we have lost the art of amusing ourselves as well as helping to amuse our children In defense of television, in WE SELL PROPERTY IN THE TIPPECANOE LAKE REGION ■ h List 09 REALTOR Yours m Now «E*LTO« Free Estimate Os Market Value Geo. Poton REALTOR LAKE TIPPEC ANOE LEESBLRG Phone U 3-3571

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Say no!

Mrs. Brown said these programs are in the 7-7:30 p.m. time slot. The only programs on then are FBI. Ironside, news and Bewitched. See? Still something for kids. Her children are seven and two. By the time the movies come on at 8:30. our eight and nine year old are in bed. If the movie suits at nine, the rest are going to bed as there is usually school the following day. The only time they are allowed to stay up and watch TV is if 1 think they could learn by watching Like I say. if you think something is going to be bad for children that is being shown on TV. use your mouth and your hand. Say no and shut the TV off or turn the station. It's up to the parents to decide, not the TV stations. Being a parent isn't easy but it's rewarding if you can say no and still bear — Mom and Dad we love you. ' Mrs. David (Millie) James

general. 1 feel that there are equally as many good programs as there are offensive ones. We are fortunate to have Channel 34 available which is full of fine children’s programs during the last part of the afternoon We must become more selective in our viewing of television It is not a necessity We, as responsible parents and adults, must exercise the privilege we have of turning the television set to the "off position and rely more on our own abilities to amuse ourselves and our children. Jane L. Love R. 4 1 Syracuse, Indiana VICE PRESIDENT - William D. Shrayer. mm of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shroyer of r 8 Warsaw, has been elected vice president and controller of Valley Bank and Treat Company, Mishawaka, by its board of directors, according to Dennis J. Schwartx. president. Shroyer’s selection was an> nounced earlier this week at the annual shareholder’s meeting. Shroyer, a graduate of Leesburg high school, joined the Valley Bank in April of 1973. after five years with Price Waterhouse and Company. He to a 1947 graduate of Indiana university, Bloomington, with a bachelor of science degree in accounting, receiving his CPA certificate in im. He is a member of the Mishawaka Lions dub. member of South Bend Country dub and active in the 1974 United Way campaign, member of East United Methodist church. He resides at 341 Edgewater drive. Mishawaka, with wife. Marilyn, and children. Bart and Stephanie.

New owners of well known Lake Wawasee business Brazel Bait and Tackle, well . known retail business located near the old fish hatchery on the south shore of Lake Wawasee, has been sold by Russell and Kate

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Brazel to Richard and Linda Waterson, it was announced this week. The new owners took over Wednesday, Feb. 5. The store s name has been returned to its former name of Fish Hatchery Bait and Tackle The Brazels. who have owned the business since 1960, have announced no future plans.

Mr. Waterson has been general maintenance plumber for General Electric in Fort Wayne prior to making the purchase of the local business. The store handles live bait and tackle, all types of fishing gear and carry-out beer and wine. The sale of the business was negotiated to Todd Realty.

LAKELAND LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller of Milford visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Silvey of Bremen and Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Ganshorn at Etna Green recently. Mrs Ganshorn and Mr. Silvey are both recovering from recent surgery.

Permits renewed by ABC

The county alcoholic beverage board approved six permits (hiring a meeting last week at the courthouse in Warsaw. Included in permits were: Richard and Linda Waterson of r 3, Buttermilk Point, Syracuse,

beer and wine, license transfer; American Legion post 223, Syracuse, liquor, beer, wine retailer and club; Frog Tavern, Inc., r 4 Syracuse, liquor, beer, wine retailer and Sunday sales; and J. C. Morganthaler, Inc., r 3 Syracuse, beer and wine retailer.