The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 1, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 January 1979 — Page 7

Community Corner

*********** |BJ. Crowltfs {horoscope Week of January 28, 1979 AQUARIUS-Many intellectuals are born under the sign of Aquarius. They are usually original in their ideas and opinions. Lucky day for the Aquarian is Saturday, lucky number is 1 and best color is blue.

K*CORA7ING\I/yjHk UNLIMITED JNfIBSP - —■ I P.O. BOX 751 • SYRACUSE, INDIANA 46567 219/457-5327 219/457-4677 Days After 5:00 P.M. We specialize in ■ Interior /Exterior Painting, Wallpapering, <S Bulk and Custom Staining ■

■ 1 SOFA — NYLON SOFA QUEEN SLEEPER — SMITH BROTHERS OF BERNE— ENGTN 86 SMITH BROTHERS OF BERNE ■■■RPHSHMF"'' I BW ■l.l Ml t ■ Fnig &*■ Mi> , w <I2F I 11 .s!?.■ I II t' jk• ' ..- • »r -—>>a& ■; j - * ■ I $ q q o SZsoBISsHI I REG. $499 NOW w7 < | NOW OAK 8 PIECE DINING ROOM SR CAlff IH11_!"""»I~~"- Ilia— I INCLUDES BUFFET BASE A wftft If E- I lE HUTCH $1 Est ! 5 PIECE I BB t-.gWu? V bedroom -si SUITE / I ■ ■■! 1.1. || ■l.ni ( . REG. $575 NOW "■ Jb Ab ASSORTED i* " 'T f ~ 12x15 SASO I ROCKERS ful*™ ' 5 4$V I lWj|h-p A ROBERTSON CARPET SCOO I . s,° la-i boy OFF rAmUUJ RECLINA-ROCKERS WOLF LAM ™ ™ CED ~~HIGH VALUE WOOD DESKS RFf)f)lNf« CVIIfALIIA HOW TO MAKE UP FOR ALL THE CANDY I VfaWllMV YOU'VE GIVEN HER ON VALENTINES DAY LONG LIFE... COMFORT... GIVE A LANE LOVE CHEST DURABILITY.. . LESS REPLACE- ■"■' ' . / It 7T>S» i i I MENT AND MONEY SAVED IN THE SAVE MONEY WHEN TOU DELIVER KERO-SUN HEATERS I LONGRUN. f‘ (~■•' J <"1 ;<■•" ■"— * - ■ : ■" ____ — | <tr/\ If A Bt5T TWINS *59 (TOA PJHL Jl«]F’]r\ l «/?* SWIVEL rockers fun $ 79 g SPEED QUEEN I tftft tAft DOWNTOWN NEW PARIS LARRY & WASHERS & I save S 2O- S 3O I TNUBSDAY Where Friends p Lingers CHUPP g I

AQUARIUS - Jan. 20 to Feb. 18--Watch for items on sale this week. You could encounter some really great buys. You can also save money by stocking up on food items that are priced lower than usual. PISCES - Feb. 19 to March 20-A sensible health program is a must for this year. Discipline yourself to include proper diet and exercise in your daily program. You will feel much better when you do.

ARIES - March 21 to April 20--You feel as though you have reached the calm after the storm as youngsters settle down and start doing all the things they should. The turbulance from the past now seems like only a bad dream. TAURUS - April 21 to May 20-If you are bored with present surroundings, change your routine. Try reversing your schedule. You, end up with a new outlook when you get out of the old rut. GEMINI - May 21 to June 20—A dead-end type of destiny doesn’t appeal to you. so you get on the stick and start planning for a really good,future. You find great joy in life now that you face reality. CANCER - June 21 to July 22-Limit your social and civic involvement. Taking on too much puts you on a mery-go-round where you find yourself doing nothing very well. Become involved more deeply in two or three.

LEO — July 23 to Aug. 22-Read to find out more about a project in which you have recently become interested. There is a wealth of reading material available about vour favorite subject. VIRGO -- Aug. 23 to Sept. 22-Lack of communication within the family circle may upset you. Don’t be alarmed. Happier days are ahead. Be gracious and willing to listen to others. LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. 22-You have a major chore to complete. Don’t -waste time. Set aside a certain time period to work on the project and get busy. The task will be completed more quickly than you can imagine. SCORPIO - Oct. 23 to Nov. 22-You are greatly relieved by something you feared might happen, but fortunately did not. Concentrate now on cheering those around you and by helping friends who need help. V

SAGITTARIUS- Nov. 23 to Dec. 22-Pay off debts as soon as is practical and take care not to build up new ones. Start a savings account for a special trip or other dream. Even small amounts add up. CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to Jan. 19-If time seems to be lagging and you find yourself bored, undertake a new creative project. Handcrafts can be especially enjoyable. Making gifts can bepieksurable. To the ancient Iroquois In dians, corn was “queen’’ — being the most important of three life-sustaining sisters: corn, beans and squash.

Each year, business spends roughly SBS billion to comply with confusing and often conflicting regulation. Twenty-five billion dollars of this goes just for the paperwork generated through government reporting requirements. Haney girls host Homemakers club Karen and Laura Haney hosted the Milford Homemakers 4-H meeting on January 16. Coleen Smith led the group in singing "My Country ‘Tis of Thee.’’ The dues were taken by Kristi Templin for the treasurer and enrollment cards were handed in. Mrs. Robert Cline gave a . demonstration on material flowers. Smile and charades were played for games. Ice cream sundaes were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held in the home of Penny and Susie Hoover in February.

LOUISA’S LETTER @

Dear Louisa. My husband and 1 have been married six years and have three small children. We have had business reverses and have not been able to have a real vacation all during these years. Naturally we are both tired and nervous but my problem is this: His family is well off and spends some time each summer at the beach. They £ave asked him to come down for a week but haven’t asked the rest of us as they haven’t room, so they say. His mother thinks he needs a rest and. of course, he will make a nice fourth for bridge. One of the family has remarked that 1 am selfish because I say we should all take our vacation together. Do, you think it is right for me to be left with the care of three small children, day and night, while he goes to the beach? My husband says he doesn’t see anything wrong it their leaving me out and he thinks his family is very nice to pay his way for a week? What do you think? Worried—Va.

- £7' .-Av' b ¥- • • smkM PRESENTS CHECK — Florence Van Meter, gut shop chairman, on the right, presents a check to Nancy Ferverda, outgoing KCH Auxiliary president. The gift shop is one of many auxiliary functions where volunteers are needed. Any person interested in the volunteer program at Kosciusko Community Hospital is urged to call the hospital. CROSSir ORD / I*- p Tt p p __ 73 73= ■Bp ■// j/v — “■■po I ■ a./ ■ a j x* >r p7 09 ■■To __ „ hr~~ 11111 ■ll 11

3031- .. . shame?” 33-Treat as of little importance: 3 wds. 36- Stage offering 37- in Alabama 3839- product DOWN 12- Insurance 3- work 4- dweller 5- of the Wild” 6- boxer 7Answers on Page 19.

ACROSS 1-Family man 5-Game piece 10-Growing older 12- girl 13- the right idea: 3 wds. 15- stuff 16- extension. 1820- river 21- .. Eight” 22- note 23- Weakens 26-Roles 29-Bustle

Wed., January 24.1979— THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Luttman, Galloway vows exchanged at Saint Andrews

The marriage of Cinda Kay Luttman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wymond Luttman, r 4 Syracuse, to Kevin Mark Galloway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Galloway, r 2 Syracuse, was solemnized’ on Saturday, Jan. 6, at Saint Andrew's United Methodist Church at Syracuse. Rev. Phil Frew officiated at the double ring ceremony. Becky Telhnan of Indianapolis attended the bride as maid of honor and Roger Galloway served as best man. A reception followed in the home of the bride's parents. | The bride attended International Business College in Fort Wayne and the bridegroom attended Indiana University, Bloomington Both are employed at Penn Controls in Goshen The couple now resides at 508 Middlebury Street. Apartment B--10. Goshen.

Answer: I think your in-laws are selfish and your husband is immature and thoughtless. If they w ere really thinking of your best interests as a family, they would help you have a vacation together. They would give some thought to you and your children and not pat themselves on the back for doing something they, themselves, will enjoy. As for your husband, he acts like a little boy. He forgets that he got married for better or worse and in sickness or in health. Unless he is on the verge of a nervous breikdftwn. he should share all of the bad times, as well as the good ones with you. I don't see how he can be in need of a rest any more than a woman who has had three children in she years and very little money to operate on. A husband and wife should stand together. They should resent discourtesies to each other as much or more so than such acts to themselves. Louisa. Address letters: Louisa. Box 532. Orangeburg. S.C. 29115

8- Popular pigment 9- unit 11-Belgian city 14-English cathedral town 19- being 20- blade 2223- island 24- fit 25- game 26- fare 2728- opening 30-Kentucky immortal 32-At a distance 3435- Informed

■ 1 I I MR. AND MRS. KEVIN MARK GALLOWAY g Lakeland Sc/ioo/t I Lunch J | Men u M A J Jan. 21KFeb. 2 MONDAY - Hot dogs, buttered potatoes, fruit salad, cookie and milk TUESDAY— Pizza, green beans, fruit, bread and butter, jello cubes and milk WEDNESDAY — Submarine sandwich with lettuce and pickle, buttered corn and fruit THURSDAY - Meatloaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, tossed salad, fruit, bread and butter and milk FRIDAY —> Chicken noodle soup with crackers, carrot and celery sticks, broccoli, fruit, egg salad sandwich and milk

SLABAUGH CANVAS SHOP One Mile North 4 Miles West Os Mifford • Pick-Up Covers • Regular Tarps • Boat Covers • Fitted Tarps O< Any Km<j Os Cov»'Made To Order Also Weather Proofing And Repa<r ppen 5 Days A Week BAM -6 P.M Closed Fridays And Sundays J •-■ V ■ One Request Dear Master, for this coming year, Just one request 1 bring; I do not pray for happiness Or any earthly thing. I do not ask to understand The way Thou leadest me; , But this I ask: "Teach me to do The thing that pleaseth Thee.” I want to know Thy guiding voice, To walk wish Thee each day; Dear Master, make me swift to hear. And ready to obey. And thus, the year I now begin, A happy year will be. If I am seeking just to do The thing that pleaseth Thee. — Author Unknown BB ibbl Robert Greenwood Minister • Morning Worship Services — 10:30 AM. (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 - BB *** m - Rick Brouillette Associate Minister MILFOH CHRISTIAN CHURCH Fourth & Henry Streets

7