The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 31 October 1979 — Page 12

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THE MAUL-JOURNAL — Wed., October 31,1979

■FI laJ MM d J «ZTjr W7 <|B W um II 11*1 ■ B 1 TOP — Tammy Sherman, left, Rebecca Stiver, center and Marty Brown, left, are the top sellers for the annual citrus fruit sale by the Syracuse Junior High on the first day of selling. The sale will continue through the first week of November. All fruit ordered through the school may be picked up at the junior high school the first week in December. Money raised from the citrus sale provides uniforms and pays travel expenses for the schools athletic program, Scholastic awards, school assembly programs and the Drama Club activities.

Health Views ® WHAT'S THE BEST INSURANCE?

What’s the best thing you can do to provide for your family? Ask some people that question, and they will tell you all about the great insurance policy they’ve purchased to give their family future security—or the few dollars they’ve managed to stash away in the local bank or savings and fl loan association. The real question is, will SIO,OOO, $50,000 or even SIOO,OOO replace a devoted spouse or parent? Is money a replacement for love and concern? And if it were, it’s easy to see that the loss of perhaps ten years of income will far surpass even the attractive face value of that insurance policy). The problem these days seems to be that people are more sickness and death oriented than they are health oriented. Not that there is anything wrong with covering ourselves with insurance, but it’s almost as though we start preparing for the worst from the moment we’re boot. -A certain materialistic derangement has,- overtaken our good sense, misleading us into a false sense of security based on money. People stem to be looking for a windfall gain. It’s almost like they would look forward to injury, illness or death, . because then their family could collect the insurance benefits. They forget that they either won’t be here, or else won’t be much in the mood to enjoy the SIO,OOO, $50,000 or SIOO,OOO they have their eye on, when the worst happens. What it all boils down to

Jack's Body Shop Has Moved To A Ne|v Location Will Be Operated Under Wawasee Body Shop. 2 Miles South 13 Mgr., Jack Mawhorter Complete Body, Fender & Paint Work Jeff Baker Criss Walker 457-3505

Why do people love the Earth Stove? because it’s space age engineering doesn’t show getting back to J basics dosn’t have t 0 b e a sacrifice! • Automatic draft • Secondary drafts • Pre-heating manifold • Burns 14 hrs. • Converts to open • Conserves fuel fire H & H Repair Shop, Inc. 1 Mile South & % Mile East Off Nappanee

is that your best insurance i: you—how well you take care of yourself and how you live. In the final analysis, your best security is your health. Doctors of chiropractic, who are physicians concerned with human health and disease processes and put great emphasis on the body’s natural recuperative ability, stress these rules of health: (1) Watch your diet. Eat nourishing foods. Make certain your meals are wellbalanced and contain all the necessary vitamins’and minerals. Avoid snack foods and products with preservatives. Don’t overeat. SEgl (2) Get plenty of exercise. Keep physically fit by embarking on a regular program of physical activity. Keep your exercise moderate and within the scope of your age, ability and fitness. (3) Get regular health examinations. Practice preventive care by having all the check-points of your body examined by specialists. Extremely important also is a chiropractic spinal examination. Most people don’t realize that structural imbalance is the underlying cause of many types of disorders. According to a survey done by the American Chiropractic Association, it' was learned that the greatest hazard to health is the human frailty of “putting off until tomorrow.” Insurance experts agree that while insurance is worthwhile, the best thing you can do to prepare for a long and productive life is practice the rules of health. Your best security is taking care of your health now. It takes 50 years to replace a forest destroyed by fire.

"Whenever people talk to me about the weather, I always feel they mean something else." Oscar Wilde

What your dollars can do for you depends on how you treat them Keep them within your reach longer by spending them at home with your neighbors in business... who can then help you more with your community expenses, trade with you or hire you, and provide quicker access to your emergency needs. I It is where you put your money to work, rather than how fondly you care for it, that determines how much it can do for you, I and how long it keeps circling back through your hands. It Pays To Trade In Syracuse I LOVE FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, CARPET f TEGHTMEYER ACE HARDWARE 1 116 S. Huntington — 457-3443 — Syracuse St. Rd. 13S — 457-3474 — Syracuse 300 S. Huntington — 457-4341 — Syracuse THE LITTLE PEOPLE SHOPPE 1 AUGSBURGER'S SUPER-VALU 1 ANCHOR MAN CASUAL WE AR Wawasee Village — 457-4073 — Syracuse Wawasee Village — 457-4202 — Syracuse Wawasee Village 457-4919 Syracuse M MT STORE I THE STAR STORE 1 TRUE VALUE HARDWARE-DECORATING Downtown Syracuse — 457-4004 X St. Rd. 13S-457-3335-Syracuse * Pickwick Road - 457-3692 - Syracuse | rur rtt.lT> b/v.it./vi.e fKHfcST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION riiDTic tv s APPIIAMCF THE STOUT BOUTIQUE X Os WABASH _ s „ AaKS MANCH ESU£ B CURTIS TV & APPLIANCE 100 N. Huntington —457-3466 —Syracuse SK St. Rd. 13S — 457-4411 gg 102 W. Main — 457-4900 — Syracuse STATE BANjCOFSTRACUSE > SYRACUSE HARDWARE | KLINK'S SUPER MARKET P, WE. Motn St°-457-3165-Syracuse 09 ’ FDIC j 1 tOW. Main - 457-3266-Syracuse | WYANT CHEVROLET, INC. ® BAKER'S FARM MARKET B GLON FURNITURE & CARPET, INC. 1001 S Huntington — 457-3102 — Syracuse W St. Rd. 13S — 457-4041 — Syracuse SE Wawasee Village — 457-2929 — Syracuse | GROPP-S FAMOUS FISH OF STROH S KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN f BEN FRANKLIN located At Moxwelton Golt Course — County line Rd. K st. Rd. 13S —457-5197 —Syracuse * Pickwick Roads St. Rd. 13S — 457-4040 — Syracuse • AMERICAN INDUSTRIES HOME CENTER X BALES BUTCHER SHOP ® TOM SOCKS SPORTSWEAR 2 Chicken jjj 106 E. Main — 457-3312 — Syracuse B Wawasee Village — 457-3664 — Syracuse MARISE S LADIES APPAREL 1 THREE FLAGS DRIVE-IN | PLAZA MARINA Wawasee Village 457-2211 Syracuse ’♦» Wawasee Village — 457-3825 — Syracuse ® East End Os Wawasee Lake — 856-2129 — Syracuse

Lakeland school activities WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31 6:30 p.m. — Adult education classes at Wawasee THURSDAY. NOV. 1 End of first grading period 4 p.m. — North Webster Junior High volleyball at Wawasee 6:30 p.m. — Wawasee girls’ NLC swim meet at Concord 6:30 p.m. — Adult education classes at Wawasee SATURDAY. NOV. 3 All day — State soil judging contest. Grant County 9 a m. — Wawasee girls' NLC swim meet at Concord MONDAY, NOV. 5 6:30 p.m. — Adult education classes at Wawasee 7:30 p.m. — Wawasee Football recognition program. Auditorium TUESDAY. NOV. 6 6:30 p.m. — Adult education classes at Wawasee 7:30 p.m. — Wawasee girls’ golf and volleyball recognition. Case annex WEDNESDAY. NOV. 7 12-9 p.m — Pa rent-Teacher conferences 6:30 p.m. — Adult education classes at Wawasee "To mourn a mischief that is past and gone is the next way to draw new mischief on." Shakespeare

8. J. Crowley's

Week of November 4, 1979 SCORPIO - Emotional, sensitive, intuitive describe those bom under this sign. They are usually energetic and aggressive. Their lucky numbers are 4 and 5. Their color is red. Their lucky day is Tuesday. SCORPIO - Oct. 23 to Nov. 22--Methodical methods are needed if you are to have the organized approach you wish in your work. Slow down. SAGITTARIUS-- Nov. 23 to Dec. 21-A good week, but keep your eyes on your goals. Otherwise you might become sidetracked by impossible davdreams. CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to Jan. 19-Don’t let those who gossip throw you. Ignore those who throw malicious words around. Concentrate on the beautiful things in life. AQUARIUS - Jan. 20 to Feb. 18-Curb excessive eating and drinking habits. Practice moderation in all things. Advice from someone older proves useful. PISCES -- Feb. 19 to March 20--Expect to be pleased by a long distance call which comes as a total

HOROSCOPE

surprise. A telephone conversation could mean a turning point in your life. ARIES - March 21 to April 20-You have many more friends than you can imagine. Among them are those who will stand by you through thick and thin. TAURUS - April 21 to May 20--Forbidden pleasures with questionable friends are to be avoided. Time and talent could be forever lost GEMINI - May 21 to

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June 20—Something you consider innocent may not look that way to others. Take every precaution to guard your reputation or you could wind up as subject matter for vicious gossip. CANCER - June 21 to July 22—Get plenty of rest so you can be bright-eyed this week. Develop good health habits necessary for feeling fit. LEO - July 23 to Aug. 22-You are just as good as you think you are. Project an

image of self-confidence. When you have confidence in yourself. others have confidence in you. VIRGO - Aug. 23 to Sept. 22—Call a conference with family or business associates. Tell them what you expect. It is no longer feasible to let matters drift. LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. 22--Be absolutely firm in encouraging family members to stay within the family budget. It might be wise to revise your budget