The Mail-Journal, Volume 13, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 February 1976 — Page 14

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SNOW. SNOW and more snow — that seemed to be the calling late last week High winds over the week end then blew the existing snow into high mounds The car in the above photo was caught in the middle as the snow fell and plows began to work. It was parked on Main street during the no parking 2 a.m. • Sam. hours and the results are clearly shown. By mid afternoon the car was moved and town employees were found removing the remaining snow from the business block THE BLOWING snow over the week end not only brought out the

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PROTESTING HIGH UTILITY AND TELEPHONE BILLS TO LOCAL OFFICES IS FUTILF. —..--11... I ■—l U 111 If You Want Action Write To: Public Service Commission of Ind. Room 001 State Office Building Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 “THE FAITH THAT BUILT AMERICA” THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK Some years ago a London paper offered a prise for the best definition of money. This wm the winning answer: ir/yr-rzrrr -Money ban instrument that can buy yon everything but happiness, and pay your fare to every place bet heaven." ■■■■■■■ There is only one way to heaven. and that is Jesus, who says. "I am the way. the truth, and the Use: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." (John 14:0 I Milford Christian Church L _' ! l | Phom 658-9151 or 658-4305 ■a 4*Wi — Bum* hmmob «««ry SunOay * — Primary. *»■>«' lumur *M mutter* Dewart LaM. SyracvM aM tcMai aM ceiteoe a«* walk, ELDON WILSON ttaaaaMe ar M » »erv«* at i»M au. , — o<We ittul Mur — *:M a,a». — Sen**, *v«aaa« aeretcu* at t *.a*. Minister -»aor.«a wurw»a -»• » - retain •*« »*••». wuommov •.*K. W-Wf.

town, county and state snow plows but also found neighbors helping neighbors and strangers helping strangers. Many a farmer, snowmobile owner and city men, too, were out in the weather for hours on Saturday and again on Sunday to help others They should be commended. MR. AND Mrs. Ben Kaiser of near Milford, who will observe their 25th wedding anniversary on February 17. were honored last Saturday in the home of Mr. Mrs. Roger Kaiser of r 1 Nappanee. A dinner was held on Saturday night. Also attending the celebration were Mr and Mrs Donn D. Kesler and Mr and Mrs Richard Smith It proved to be a L— o—n— g— celebration MEMBERS OF the Robert Stichter family of r 2 Milford made a snow igloo over the week end. Sounds like a fun. no-cost afternoon! OUR WEEKLY event from history is as follows: On February 14. 1778 a French ship fired the first salute to the “Stars and Stripes ” IF YOU haven't stopped at Lavon's to look at the Scout's display in the window do so today. It is worth viewing.

MY. HOW time does fly! Edd Smith was listed as being a resident of Dewart Lake last week in the report on the birth of his new great-grandson Scott Anthony Mathews, son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Mathews of Our Town - Ik One reader was quick to tell us Mr. Smith moved to Warsaw some eight years ago. Our confusion was in the fact this had been forgotten and in the fact be remains active in the New Salem community as he attends many functions there. ALL LAST week we kept telling Della B. she was going to make the column after she fell Monday and struck her head. Everyone who came in the office commented on the laceration which was reported to have taken 12 stitches... the actual count is 15. HOW ABOUT that snowfall in San Francisco last Thursday! The youngsters in that northern California city loved it as it was the first time many of them saw snow. Since it was the first snow for the city in 89 years, it may also have been the first snow seen by some of the older folks too! Along the same thought, Los Angeles and southern California reported its first rain since last April . . very welcomed showers as there have been many forest fires during recent months. EMERGENCY RUNS MADE Three emergency runs were made this week by the emergency unit at Syracuse All were transported to Goshen hospital after becoming ill at their homes. Patients were Roy Sunday, 50, r 4 Syracuse; Mrs. Fred Banta, 68. r 2 Syracuse; and Mrs. James Mick. 91. East Chicago street. Syracuse Tiny Bahrain gains from oil Increased revenues from oil production have given the economy of Bahrain a new stimulus. A few years ago this little country, consisting of an archipelago of 33 islands covering a land area of 260 square miles and with a population of 250,000, was faced with prospects of declining investment and growing unemployment. DIABETES COSTLY Diabetes and its impact on Americans is costing the U . S. economy about 34 billion a year, says the American Diabetes Association.

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