The Mail-Journal, Volume 18, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 July 1981 — Page 22

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., July 22,1981

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IT’S STRANGER than fiction but true! Vicki Foltz and Rhonda Atnsdem found a man's watch south of Milford on Old State Road Saturday morning. They came to put a found ad in The .M-J to see if the owner could be located. Later in the day Vicki showed the watch to her father. He recognized it as one he had owned earlier and sold to Mike Ostenforf When Ostendorf was contacted he said the watch was lost. He had laid it on the hood of his fourwheel drive auto and his wife, not knowing this, had driven the vehicle to town. It made the ride from Dewart Lake to just south of town before falling off. Needless to say the watch was returned to Ostendorf and the ad was cancelled -oHELEN (MRS Bill) Lea moo of Milford and several Goshen friends favored Mrs. Leemon s mother. Mrs. Violet (Koch{.King of Goshen, at a luncheojy in a downtown Goshen restaurant on Friday, marking Mrs. King's 76th birthday. —o— AN ASIDE to the Sounds of Hope European tnp: Tammy Jessop, a member of the singing troupe and daughter of Lois McMillilan of Our Town, was mistaken a number of times in England for .. .dy Diane Spencer, the attractive young lady who will marry Pnnce Charles, heir to the English throne, on July 29 Tammy is\a striking look-alike, and says she found herself stared at many times, and was even approached for her autograph. -oIT HAS been brought to our attention that Milford area residents are forgetting to call the Syracuse dispatcher s office when they need the Milford Police Department It's impossible for the policemen to stay in the office all of the time. However, when thes are on patrol in their cars they may be reached by the dispatchers working out of Syracuse. -o THE YOUTH Employment Council is still m need of volun teers to give approximately two hours a week working as volunteer instructors The volunteers will be working with juniors and seniors from the counts *s high schools in employability and job seeking skills. ■ POLE BUILDINGS For goroge, workshops sioroge worehouse* hoc** barns forms etc Priced at S 3 550 for a 24 x4O building completely erected with overhead and service doors Larger sites available Coll tollfree 1 800 253 5463

HOW TO ATTAIN GOALS Every life and every church should be goal oriented. Here are some suggestions. 1. Delight in God, Commit your way to God and Trust in God .. . Psalm 37:4-5 2. Rely Fully on Jesus for the strength to achieve . . . Phil. 4:13 3. Persevere in spite of obstacles ... II Cor. 4:7-11 4. Burn your bridges and ships behind you . . . Phil. 3:13 5. Give yourself wholeheartedly to the task ... II Cor. 8:5 6. Act on the motivation from others ... II Cor. 8:10-11 7. Take constant inventory to determine what progress you are making . . . Luke 14:28-30 8. Avoid sharing your goals with those who would be negative toward them .. . Prov. 22:24-25 9. Picture your goal as attainable .. . John 4:35 10. Talk over your plans with God . . . often . . . Prov. 16:2 . . . then enjoy the blessing of goals achieved ... Prov. 13:19 YOU ARE IHVITED TO WORSHIP AT THE CHRISTIAH CHURCH OF MILFORD • Sunday School — 9:30 A.M. ■■ * Moming Worship Sorvkro* — 10 30 AM. (Sorvicos For All W* P ! Agos Nursory Through Aduh) • Sunday Evaning Services At 7:30P.M. Jk ‘V • Family N>ght Bvble Study ( MA W 7 P.M, Wednesday Corl Shearer ' Fred Walls ' Minister / Associate Minister Milford Christian Church Fourth And Henry Streets 658-9151 Milford

The Youth Employment Council as a pilot program working in conjunction with the schools and local businesses of Kosciusko County. Volunteers will be trained in various aspects of educating the young people on how to properly job seek Persons who are a part of the working force or management in any type of buisness who want to become involved or persons seeking more information should call the Youth Employment Council or write to r 7 box 75 Warsaw. Ind. 465 M. —o—■ AT LEAST three people in the Milford community have become avid China painters They include Sue Wolferman. Fran Miller and Kate Bender China painting is an ancient art where European noblemen actually enslaved artists able to turn out colorfully painted china for their individual use. According to Lynn Diamente of Columbia City, president of the group of china painters, the three above-mentioned belong to. the art came to America in the late 19th century and flourished between 1900 and 1910 Sue becomes ecstatic about china painting, saying. “It’s amazing:** She is purchasing her own kiln, as the others have, and wants to get into china painting in a big way. There are 27 painters in the county at the present time. Sue claims, and she is close to the head of the list of enthusiasts. -oCONGRATL LATIOSS go to Cheryl Kirkdorffer and Sarah Neff for awards won at the recent Elkhart County 4-H style show. Cheryl. Milford, was placed in the honor group in division three Sarah, daughter of Mr and Mrs Conrad Neff, New Paris, and granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Warren Evans, Milford, was named champion of the junior revue for the suit she made. —o— MR. AND Mrs. Kenneth Haney of r 2 Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Heckaman. Suzie and Tim of Bremen spent the week end at Greenfield Village. Ford Museum and Cedar Point. At the Museum Mrs Heckaman. the former Carol Kinney, was delighted to see the grandfather clock cm display The clock was made by her great-great-grandfather Jacob Eby who came from Pennsylvania to Canada and then to Wakarusa -oMANY AREA residents were glued to their television sets Monday night as the “Miss Universe" contest was televised live from New York. "Miss USA" is Kim Seelbreede. niece of Mr and Mrs Richard Clay of Wareaw. Mrs Clay is a Milford Junior High fifth grade teacher and Kim had a large following of now sixth grade students as well as other Milford residents who have come

to feel they know her through her aunt. Kim is from Germantown. Ohio, which is approximately the size of Syracuse. Area residents were delighted when the five foot six inch “MBs USA” was named as one of the 12 semi-finalists in Monday's contest. And, although Kim failed to make the final five contestants, we are proud of her and know the rest of America is too. -O'SPEAKING OF queens. Mrs. Bob (Ann) Brooks of Our Town drove the Kosciusko County Senior Citizens Queen. Joy Rumfelt Mishler of Milford in the Pioneer Days Parade on Saturday. Also in the car were Anna Williamson, the 1980 Kosciusko County Queen and Jenny Smith. Warsaw's 1981 Senior Citizens Queen. —o—- • STEVE FRANTZ is hard at work remodeling the back room of Steve's Barber Shop on Main Street in Milford He s making room for a new beauty operator to begin work there in the fall or early winter months. Steve is drywalling the room, dropping the ceiling and is adding a rest room. He also plans to add three hair dryers. Local students get high honors at Grace College Judy Willard and Rodney Hamman, both of Syracuse, received honors for high scholastic achievement during the 1981 spring semester at Grace College, announced Dr. Vance Yoder, academic dean. Miss Willard and Hamman were named to the Honor List, composed of full-time students in the upper three to 10 per cent of the student body A senior majoring in elementary education, Miss Willard is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Willard, 107 Wood St . Syracuse. Hamman is a freshman and the soil of Mr. and Mrs Robert Hamman. 311 S. Huntington St., Syracuse. Rolf Tusing Jn accident in Goshen Rolf C. Tusing. 24, r 1 Milford, was unable to brake his 1973 International Transtar truck in time to avoid hitting the back of a Chevrolet Impala operated by Ancel E. Mezo, 72, Marion. The mishap occurred on Tuesday, July 14. at the intersection of Main Street and College Avenue. Goshen Mezo was headed north and stopped on the caution signal change at the intersection at 11:18 am Goshen Ptl. Robert Taylor reported no one was injured and estimated the damage at more than S2OO Slat slant Venetian-blind slats won’t be as much of a problem to clean if you try cleaning them with an old pair of white cotton gloves

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