The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 30, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 August 1979 — Page 3

Ray Buhrt GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building Phone: 457-3431 Road 13, Syracuse Wawasee Sidewalk Days Specials ICE CREAM CONES 15*/., COKES ...57c,, POPCORN S‘M. HOME STYLE BREAD... 4 loaves s l os Open Daily 7-10 Pickwick Rd. 457-2208

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James McCleary named UW general chairman

Ray Plummer, President of the United Way of Kosciusko County, Inc., announced the appointment of James E. McCleary as general chairman for the 1979 United Way Campaign. “Jim McCleary has a background of United Way Service having participated in the 1976 and 1977 campaigns and in 1978, was co-chairman of the small business division,” commented Lawrence Castaidi, chairman of the board of United Way of Kosciusko County and President of United Way of Indiana. “With his exceptional organizational talents, his outstanding ability to work with people and his committment for the important post of campaign general chairman. We are looking forward to a very successful United Way Camoaign with Jim to lead us.” In accepting the appointment McCleary said, "United Way assists people who have experienced misfortunes and offers supportive care to individuals striving to lick their own problems. United Way helps the old. the young and the infirm. United Way agencies help conserve and utilize our community’s most important natural resource... people. The successful attainment of this years goal $330,000 represents a challenge to the

v~ <a james McCleary citizens, businesses and industries of Kosciusko County. Previous campaigns indicate the people of the county have always been very generous in their contributions to support the many agencies that need assistance. I feel confident that our people will meet the challenge presented by this year’s goal, and Kosciusko County will again have a successful United Way Campaign.” McCleary is a native of Kosciusko County. He is a 1967 graduate of the United States Air Force Academy and flew six years for the Air Force including one year in Viet Nam and three years in Europe. While serving in Viet Nam he received six air medals for missions flown. McCleary has been associated with Lincoln National Life Insurance Company since 1975 and received his Chartered Life Underwriter designation in 1978. He is president of McCleary Financial Corporation and has been among the top one per cent of Lincoln’s nearly 4,000 agents nationwide for the past two years. His professional honors include being the leading agent for Lincoln National Life in the midwest and second in the nation. He has been a member of the Million Dollar Round Table for the past three years and in 1978 received the Agent of the Year Runner-Up Award from his company. Mr. McCleary is a member of the Kosciusko County Association of Life Underwriters. He, his wife, Carol, and their two children live at 1913 North Robb Road, Warsaw. Hanson at LB convention MINNEAPOLIS - Ronald "Hanson, FIC, of 601 N. Harrison St., Syracuse, a Lutheran Brotherhood district representative, attended the fraternal benefit society’s western regional sales conference August 1-5 at the Tan-Tar-A Lodge, Osage Beach, Mo. Hanson earned the right to attend by qualifying for one of the Minneapolis-based society’s top sales clubs in 1978. While at the conference, he was also recognized for celebrating his fifth anniversary as an LB district representative.

MILFORD LIONS CLUB ISW Consignment Auction Sale SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 10:30 A.M. Location: Milford Large Animal Clinic, Rd. 15 North Milford CONSIGNMENTS WANTED: Farm Tractors — Cars — Trucks All Types Farm Machinery — Boats Motors — Motorcycles — Campers Snowmobiles — Household Appfiances Furniture — Miscellaneous Items Consignments Listed By Aug. 20 Will Be Advertised Free. For Listings Or Information CALL 658-4126, 8-5:30 OTHER TIMES, 658-9251 Auctioneers: Lee Beer, Milford Everett Rookstool, Leesburg

Ligonier woman, daughter, injured A Ligonier woman and her daughter were injured in an automobile accident on Sunday, Aug. 12, at 9:30 a.m., when the gas pedal of the car she was driving stuck and the car struck a telephone pole. Laura J. Davis, 23, 110 South Main, Ligonier, and her daughter, Heather, one, received head injuries from the accident and were transported to Goshen Hospital by the Syracuse Emergency Medical Service. Mrs. Davis was listed in good condition while her daughter was listed as fair. Estimated damage to the 1970 Dodge was SIOO. Trooper Lynn Wampler investigated the incident. Laura Davis is being charged with having no operator s license. Between five and six percent more boy babies are born each year than girl babies.

B. J. Crowley's

Week of August 19. 1979 LEO Those born under this sign have a tremendous amount of drive. They must, however, constantly strive to overcome their tendencies to act impulsively. Success is almost always theirs if they want it. LEO - July 23 to Aug. 22-Don’t get uptight about a business deal that you don’t feel is going right until you know the facts. Everything is going to turn out just fine. VIRGO - Aug. 23 to Sept. 22--You feel restless and want to change your life. The mood will soon pass, and you will be content to be where you are. Make plans to continue your education this fall. • LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. 22--You are not as charitable as you should be. Volunteer effort on the behalf of others should be included in your schedule. Look for good qualities in someone you dislike. SCORPIO - Oct. 23 to Nov. 22-Look carefully at an investment you are planning. There may be too much money involved for the benefits you will receive. Save your money for a later investment. SAGITTARIUS-- Nov. 23 to Dec. 21-Demand equal treatment from mate or partner. You seem to be in a position of doing all the giving while someone else does all the taking. CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to —Jan. 19-Stay with a diet plan which has proved successful for you. Your self-confidence is growing as you become more physically fit. Buy yourself a new outfit. AQUARIUS - Jan. 20 to Feb. 18-A relative offers interesting information about your family tree, causing you to develop an interest in

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genealogy. Research brings a fascinating array of facts pertaining to the past. PISCES - Feb. 19 to March 20--A fun-filled weekend can be expected with your luck running high. Your mate or partner also has the lucky streak you will be enjoying. Enjoy yourself. ARIES - March 21 to April creative project you have recently begun will prove to be a winner. You are

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absolutely enthralled with the undertaking. Time will be involved in bringing it to completion. TAURUS - April 21 to May 20-Your worst enemy could be greed. Get hold of yourself. Unhappiness is all that will result from selfishness. Forgive and forget anyone who you feel has wronged you. GEMINI - May 21 to June 20-Have nothing to do

with persons who are unscrupulous and morally unacceptable. Pursue the good and decent life. Cultivate friends with the same high ideals as your own.GANGER - June 21 to July 22—Take care of your health. Eat right and get the proper amount of rest. You would do well to plan a flexible schedule for your activities. |A new and interesting hobby could benefit your state of mind.

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