The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 April 1978 — Page 18

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., April 26,1978

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Milford's Main Street

SNOWBIRDS BEWARE! Winter is fighting to stay in Indiana. . . you might want to stay in the warm sunshine of the south a bit longer. Persons going outside last Thursday around 11 p.m. found it was snowing. Spring too is trying to make its debut and the snow did not stay around long enough to leave a white blanket on Friday mor ning. The weather, however, remained cold and uncomfortable. One staff member remarked on the fact it is funny to see people in the area with sandals and winter coats. Many feel it’s time for warm weather so they are dressing in sandals and lighter clothing. However, when one steps out into the weather the rain and cool temperatures call for heavier clothing so winter coats are still being worn. -oLATELY WE have printed several items naming area Girls’ Staters and Boys’ Staters. Many readers are wondering just what type of honor this is. It is two programs sponsored by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary for the youth. The official names are Hoosier Girls’ State and Hoosier Boys’ State. The college campuses at Indiana State University and Indiana University are turned into cities, counties and a two party system. Each boy or girl is required to file for an office. As soon as they register on Sunday, they attend a city meeting where they/are informed of government activities that will take place during the week and instructions are given as to filing for office. Help is also given to the teenagers by their city counselors in making this selection. As the teenagers attend county meetings they become more familiar with the operations of Hoosier Girls’ State or Hoosier Boys' State. They receive valuable information on Community Nursery School Syracuse Registration — Fail Classes Where? St. Andrews U.M. Church I Wheat Thurs M Who? 4 Year Olds As 019-1-78 Please Bring A Certified Birth Certificate And A $lO Registration Fee.

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GOD COUNTS Two children were ploying in a room together. A dish of cookies was brought in and laid on the table. "I want one!" cried the little boy, jumping up as soon os his mother left the room, and going on tip-toe towards the table. No, you must not touch," soid his sister pulling him bock. Ashe tried again, he cried, "Mother won't know it, she did not count them." “Even if she didn't count them, God did! answered the sister. Yes God counts, as Job soys, "Doth not he see my ways, and count all my steps?" (Job 31:4). Not only does God count, but we count to God. Every person is important to God. The Bible explains that He loved everyone of us and that because He so loved us He sent His only begotten Son to pay the ransom price for our souls. —- , How have you responded to His love? •Buses Punning Every Sunday ■> B • Bible School Hour — 9:30 AM. _B 5 • Early Worship Service— 8:15 A.M. * x W * Corning Worship Services — M- ' - wife 10:30 A.M. (Services For All Ages, Nursery Through Adult) ~ j v • Sunday Evening Services At 7 P.M. ■* gR? : ‘ .Family Night Bible Study And Wild West Program —7 P.M. Wednesday j’wNBKOB Robert Greenwood • Richord Brouillette Minister Associate Minister MILFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Fourth And Henry Streets 658-9151

government and on filing for office. Through all this the Legion and its Auxiliary promote the aims and purposes of good government and hope, by instruction, these young ladies and gentlemen can help to build for a better future. The programs are to promote patriotism and Americanism. They help each boy or girl to understand government artd Americanism as never before and the training will be very beneficial in the students' senior year as they study government in highschool. —o— A NEW resident of this area is

Radio bids for buses rejected in board vote

A drainage problem around the football field in North Webster was discussed. A tile under the field is not functioning and a drainage problem was reported to Lantz by Greg Smith, North Webster Town Board president. After being discussed it was determined the burden of responsibility was left to the town of North Webster to determine. Resignations of four teachers were approved by the board. The resignations are by Maxine Brembeck, Milford Junior High School, home ec.; Edith Brice. Syracuse Elementary, kindergarten, both retiring and Michael Conley. Wawasee High School, art, to work on a masters at Ball State University; and Greg Ackerman, North Webster Elementary, fifth grade. A handbook for students of Wawasee High School was unveiled. The Guidance Services handbook will be distributed this school year to all eighth graders in the corporation. Students in the top three classes at the high school will get their copies next fall. Each student will receive one copy without charge, with additional copies being available at the high school book store at a charge. Also discussed was a hand-held communications unit for the night maintenance man at the high school. Payne requested figures be compiled on the number of eighth graders in the music program who continue in it as freshmen and 10th graders. Arnold will compile the figures. Bids for mobile radios in school buses in the Lakeland Community School Corporation were rejected by members of the school board during a special

Mrs. Walter Myers, mother of Mrs. Robert (Sally) Cline of r 1. Mrs. Myers comes from Cincinnati, Ohio, to be closer to her daughter, and son-in-law. —o— MEMBERS OF the Milford Area Development Council are getting questions that should be going to the industrial park board about what, if anything, that committee is doing. The persons asking the questions might be interested in knowing the industrial park board will be holding a meeting within the next week or so.

meeting Tuesday night. After talking to bus drivers in North Webster about the radios, board member Phil Payne made a motion to reject all bids for FM radios in the school buses. “I’ve had a couple of conversations with local drivers also,” said Jim Fry, boajrd member, who seconded Payne’s motion. The final vote was 3-2 favoring the motion. Bids on the radios had been prepared for the board’s examination and three representatives of communication companies were present for questions. William Eiler and Mark Grady of Eiler Communication, Syracuse, and a representative from Motorola of Chicago, attended the meeting. A survey of bus drivers in the school system was made by the administration and showed a divided, but mostly nonfavorable response toward the radios. Half believed the radios to be of little value while the same number said them to be of great to medium value. Discussed was the possible use of three radios in administrative vehicles. Board members talked about putting radios inside the vehicles of superintendent Don Arnold, business manager Marion (Bud) Lantz and a maintenance vehicle. A base station, three mobile radios and an antenna would be needed. The representatives said the same prices as previously quoted would apply to the purchase of the equipment. A new bid sheet using the bids on the equipment for administrative vehicles will be prepared for the board's next regular meeting May 9. It was announced the Lakeland Community Education Association has requested negotiations on salary be opened. The request is a result of a contract negotiated two years ago, specifying if the legislature provided more money than in the 1978 session, the negotiations be opened. Low bicfes were approved on equipment for the new mechanics-agriculture building. The bid award is below the $30,000 appropriated from the cumulative Building fund. The bids, as opened April 14, low bidders and the amounts awarded are Lee Company, $2,675.80; King School Equipment, $1,237.90; Kiger and Co., $1,118; Virco, $6,234.43; South Bend Supply, SB2; Brodhead Garrett, ■ $1,608; SchraderWarsaw, $5,796.64; B. and J. Photo, $1,217.15; Burke’s AV, $46.70; Service Tools, $945.07; and Coffield Supply, $6,660. Several bids were rejected by business manager Lantz because of quality or because certain items were not combined or an all or none price was included. The low bid was not recommended because the bidder did not inspect the premises, as required by the specifications and bid a different hoist from that specified and currently in use.

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