The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 July 1980 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., July 30,1980

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Adult leaders help 4-H'ers

4-H members work hard all year to ready their projects for the Kosciusko County Fair. Without the assistance of the adult leaders, the young people would lack the guidance and help that they need to complete their projects. Current 4-H leaders are as follows: Marge Farrington, Mrs. John Kimes, Mrs. Richard Gunter, John Kimes, Royce Beigh, Mrs. Verlen Bules, Peggy Virgil, Mrs. Tom Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dorris Harrold, John Lash, Mrs. Bill Sisk, Mrs. Con Shewman and Mrs. James Stroup. Other leaders include Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lewis, Mrs. Doug Haney, Mrs. Arden Shaffer, Sandy Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snep, Rick Patrick. Carolyn Mead, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davis, Greg Kaiser, Paul Weirick, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Bouse, Mrs. Clifford Fisher. Doris Slaymaker, Laverne Montel, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stevens, Tammy Wise and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Black. Among other leaders are Mrs. Charles Smoker, Donald Syracuse has largest increase Preliminary and unofficial counts of the 1980 census shows the biggest percentage increase in Kosciusko County came in Syracuse, where the unofficial tally shows a population growth from 1,546 in 1970 to 2,554 in 1980, or 65.2 per cent. The count at Milford is 1,071 which is a 15.3 per cent decrease; North Webster, 715, a 56.8 per cent increase; and Leesubrg, 595, a 6.1 per cent increase. For the townships Tippecanoe has a 31.6 per cent increase with 5,202; Turkey Creek, 6,469, or 27.3 per cent increase; and Van Buren, 2,953 or 10.8 per cent increase. The preliminary counts are delivered to local government officals throughout the nation so they can have the opportunity to figures and check their accuracy. Local officials have 10 days to file notice of appeal on the figures and a total of 45 calendar days have been allotted for the local review process. No set timetable has been established for when the figures will be complete but the final deadline is January 1981.

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Hathaway, Mrs. Ed Teeple, Sharon Galloway, Kerry Rookstool, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tusing, Martin Stookey, Jr., Forrest Bouse, Jim Thomas. Charlie Long, Mrs. John Truex, Beckie Faulkner, Dee Helper, Macks Swick, Mrs. Perry Hathaway, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferverda, Mrs. Merl Harris, Mrs. Ronald Greider, Mrs. Gilbert Baumle and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hedington. Patricia Rhoades, Mrs. James Alford, Ray Darr, Rosemary Rouch, Mary Hunsberger, Mrs. Robert Cline, Mrs. Leo Mort, Mrs. Jack Camden, Mrs. Andy Chalk, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Demske, Mrs. Max Cumberland, Mrs. Jerry Grady, Mrs. Don Cox, Mrs. Eldon Watkins, Mrs. Ilene Snider, Mrs. Thomas Lemon, Mrs. Robert Leek, Mary Van Schepen, Mrs. Gene Messmore; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Waggoner and Charlotte McCleary are among others involved in 4-H work as leaders. Others include Kay Hatfield, Mrs. Larry Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Alt, Mrs. Robert Dias, Mrs. Robert Hart, Mrs. Stephen

eSTAT£ By Phil Beer, Realtor

MORTGAGE PROTECTION

Perhaps it's mercy, but many of us barely comprehend the degree of financial exposure we submit to in the ordinary course of life. Take, for instance, the mortgage on your home. This represents a huge. multithousand dollar debt. If a husband dies, it could be a staggering burden for a widow. True, the house itself is security for the debt. In theory, you simply sell the house and use the proceeds to pay off the loan. But if the house is sold, the family will Phil Beer 658-4556 Rich Stoller 457-4031 Lori Cory 457-2047 Janet Liles 457-3470 Sandy Roehm 457-5288 . Linda Williams 457-5285

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Bolinger, Mrs. James Munson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Don Shelpher, Mrs. Leon Horn, Mrs. Joe Lozier, Barbara Gsell, Mary Louise Miller and Mrs. Robert Hanson. Also included in the list of leaders are June Taylor, W. R. Kincaide, Marcia Nelson, Tom Eastling, Tom Herendeen, Don Hostetler, Jerry Clase, Bart Hedington, Paula Albert and Dr. Bruce Lamb. Large yard ornaments are stolen Two large yard displays were reported stolen on July 27. Dick Reed, r 4 Syracuse, reported at 1:14 a.m. that two boys took a half barrel container of flowers from the house next door. Fred Dust, r 4 box 70 Syracuse, reported at 9:30 a.m. that his concrete elephant was stolen. The yard ornament was 18 inches tall and two feet wide. It weighed approximately 100 pounds and is painted like a real elephant. It’s valued at SIOO

have to find other quarters. Also, a sudden sale may bring a poor price, thus wiping out the family's important equity. One way to avoid all of this exposure is to buy what's commonly called "mortgage insurance". Actually, it's decreasing term insurance which will yield enough cash at any moment in time to wipe out the mortgage debt and leave the widow with a home that's free and clear. For more details check with your insurance agent. Julie Hickman 457-4444 Bert Aeschliman 658-4957 Maurice Beer 658-4489 Jack Stork 594-5770 Mary Louise Millbern 834-2130 Doug Bowser

HOME IMPROVEMENT. SAFETY AND ECONOMY DO IT YOURSELF-AND SAVE!

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blades so that one hand can do the work of two. And Crescent screwdrivers with extra-large handles for easier turning; a chainsaw file guide designed by Nicholson lets a saw owner do his own professional.-quality sharpening and stack the woodpile quicker and with less effort. For the homesewer who would make her own new curtains or decorative pillow covers, Wiss has new super-lightweight and knifeedge sharp scissors and shears for easy and accurate cutting of patterns. has become a national pastime, and at the [same time shaved the costs of essential home maintenance and creative improvements. If you haven’t tried it, you’re missing the satisfaction of selfdoing and a bigger balance in the savings account!