The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 May 1979 — Page 9

Soros is Club is 70 years old

Members of the Sorosis Club of Milford gathered in the International House of Friendship’s Wedgewood room on Monday, May 14, to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo' Adams were guests and presented the program. Mr. Adams told of the history of Kosciusko County from the time the land was claimed by the Indians He gave several MO-PED STOLEN Norma Norton of Dogwood Apts., Milford, reported to police on Tuesday, May 22, that a 1977 Honda Express yellow mo-ped was stolen at approximately 8 a.m., Friday, May 18.

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names of early county families, names that were also listed among the charter members of the Sorosis Club Mrs. Vernon Stutzman of Akron, a former Milford resident, furnished centerpieces for each table and a decorated cake which was served for dessert. Eloise Matthews, mother of Mrs. Jerry Curry, was a guest. Postal Problems An old woman handed a stamped parcel to a post office clerk and asked him to weigh it. He told her that she had put too many stamps on it. “Good heavens!” she exclaimed. "1 hope it won’t go too far!"

Want to know how to fix your car?

The Consumer Information Center, established by Presidential Order in October 1970, is responsible for encouraging federal agencies to develop and release information of interest to consumers and for increasing public awareness of this information. To order any of the following publications write to Consumer Information Center, Pueblo, Colo. 81009: The Backyard Mechanic — Volume 1. 00iG $1.25. 58 pp. 1976. Illustrated step-by-step instructions on how to inspect your ’ car for repairs; change the oil; tune-up; lubricate; and maintain the transmission, disc brakes, radiator, emission control devices, battery, and automaticchoke The Backyard Mechanic — Vol. II 002 G $1.60. 72 pp. 1977 More illustrated, step-by-step in-

structions on how to perform basic tune-up and final adjustments; reline drum brakes; maintain the hydraulic brake system and power brake assist units; and care for the carburetor, ignition system, and air conditioning; also explains auto electrical system. Automobile Passive Restrain Systems. 501 G Free. 16 pp. 1978. How air bags and passive seat belts protect against death or injury; includes new federal requirements. Automotive Rust-Its Causes and Prevention 502 G. Free Four pp. Preventative measures for new and used cars; maintenance to help avoid rust . Battery Hazards. 503 G. Free Five pp 1975. Tips on proper jump starting Car care and Service 003 G 90c 16 pp 1977 How to recognize the symptoms of common problems; tips on

working with your mechanic. Common Sense in Buying a New Car. 504 G. Free 32 pp. 1978 How to compare prices, dealer service and warranties; inspect and test drive before you buy; avoid new car problems; and deal with problems that may arise. Common Sense in Buying a Used Car. 505 G Free 10 p'p 1976 Checkpoints for inspection before you buy; also discuss the odometer law and used car warranties Consumer Problems with Auto Repair. 646 G Free. 8 pp. 1978. What’s being done to prevent auto repair rip-offs; ways to protect yourself; and what to do if your complaint is not resolved How to Deal with Motor Vehicle Emergencies 507 G. Free. 15 pp 1978. How to handle such emergencies as overheating, brake or steering failure.

blowouts, and fires. Motorhomes and Pick-up Campers. 509 G Free 24 pp 1978. How to select, care for, and safely operate them; includes glossary. "No Fault" Automobile Insurance. 510 G Free Six pp 1978 Why we need it; how it works; and what states have it. Passenger Car Brakes 511 G Free Fivepp 1976. Careanduse, signs of problems, purchase and use of hydraulic brake fluid Travel and Camper Trailers 514 G Free 22 pp 1977 What to look for when buying or leasing equipment; instructions on proper loading, safe driving and maintenance. • You can always recognize intelligence-it does not seek unanimous agreement.

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Want to know more about your children?

The Consumer Information Center, established by Presidential Order in October 1970, is responsible for encouraging federal agencies to develop and release information of interest to consumers and for increasing public awareness of this information To order any of the following publications write to Consumer Information Center, Pueblo, Colo 81009: Children An Adolescent m Your Home 005 G. $1.27 pp 1976 The physical and emotional needs and problems of adolescents, areas of potential conflict, and ways to promote mutual understanding Auto Safety and Your Child. 520 G, Free. 11 pp 1977 Choosing the proper restraint system: types available; tips on traveling with children Beautiful Junk 006 G 40 c 12 pp 1977 Ideas for creating free and inexpensive play equipment: suggestions tor locating materials. Child Development in the Home. 007 G 45 c . 20pp 1977 How to build self-confidence and self discipline in the preschool child Children and Television 647 G Free Four pp 1978 Tips for concerned parents about con trolling TV view ing at home Children's Books 008 G 9<> c 20 pp 1978 A descriptive listing ot the best books published in 1977 for preschool through junior high school-age children Prepared by the Library of Congress Dealing with the Angry Child 645 G Free Four pp 1978 Practical suggestions tor Round Table Ladies hold spring party The Ladies of the Round Table held their spring party on Monday evening. May 14, in the Oakwood Hotel at Oakwood Park Hostesses included Ruth Robinson, chairperson; Nancy Nelson; Marjorie Hollar, Mary Jane Bow ton and Mebel Arnold. Dinner was served by Marjorie Hollar and her hotel assistants, after which the outgoing president-, Edith Brice, was presented a gift by Ruth Robinson as a token of the club’s appreciation for her service throughout the year Mrs Brice responded with a poem, "Gold Watches." She presented gifts of appreciation to her outgoing officers. An installation service for new officers was held with Mrs Brice presiding. Those installed were: President — Pat Eldridge Vice president — Mary Jane Bowton Secretary - Kay Neff Treasurer - Pearle Hazenfield Secret pals were revealed in a gift exchange and club members received new secret pal names for next year. Present for this event were 19 members and one guest. Dorothy Wysong The tables were decorated in a nautical theme, using a large sea shell from the Philippines, boats afloat on miniature lakes, driftwood and tiny sailboat favors.

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teaching your child how. to cope with feelings of anger or aggression Dyslexia 097 G $1 Ninepp 1978 Why some children have difficulty learning to read or write, problems they may face at home and school; w hat to do and where to go for help Families in Stress: A Handbook for Parents 642 G Free 24 pp 1978 If jou have abused your child or been afraid you might, this book has helpful advice including hotlines you can call anonymously, sources of counseling. and tips on how to cool down Helping the Hyperactive Child 098 G $1 Ninepp 1978 Discusses behavior problems such as over activity, lack of self control, and impatience that , could indicate hyperactivity. methods of treatment, including ways parents can help m the home; sources of assistance and further information No Easy Answers The Learning Disabled Child OBSG $3.25 131 pp 1978 Designed for parents ot children who slide through school getting C s or D's when their potential is for solid A s. as well as parents ot those with severe learning problems: Tells why certain children have trouble learning, how these children liehave. wfyat it takes to learn, how parents feel, and what parents and teachers can do to help Parenting Guide 648 G Fret--44 pp 1978 Practical advice on early childhood development including discipline, helping your child build independence and individuality, and handling problems ot attachment, separation, and death. A Parent's Guide to Childhood Immunization 322 G Fret- 24 pp 1977 The seven dangerous childhood diseases and when vaccinations to prevent them should lie given includes record keeping forms What if Your Child is Gifted'’ 523 G Free Four pp 1977 How to tell if your child may bi- gifted; w here to get assistance Your Child from One to Six OHG $1 75 . 92 pp 1977 Com prehensive guide to care, development, behavior, and health problems; what to do in emergencies Tornado test set at Enchanted Hills On May 31. at 6 p.m.. there will be a tornado test by the Enchanted Hills Association. The board recently purchased the new tornado alarm system. There is hope by the board that all people hearing this will call one of the following people: Charles Missihger, Lorraine Lent. Bill Odgen. Helmans Repair and Donald Purnell, ail of Cromwell. People may also come to the shelter tor any questions to be answered This is a project done for the welfare of all people in the surrounding area The association also appointed Collette Bish as the new reporter.

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