The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 22, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 June 1982 — Page 22

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BETTY GREENHILL of Milford, a sophomore at Wawasee High School, is one of the students working on the Milford Cocnrpunity Buildings ceiling as part of the Project Partners program The program is federally funded and students in the Lakeland Community School Corporation are enrolled with crews in all three communities. —o— FATHER’S DAY is this Sunday, June 20. and pnor to the dismissal of school first graders in Charlotte Hand s class at the Milford Elementary School wrote short notes to their dads We are reprinting them in this column this yveek for alidads in the area My dad shows me how to swing high — Anne Helmuth My dad is a nice man. and I love him - Betsy Henderson My dad helps m< work on my three wheeler — Malt Beer Hi dad. I love you — Jason Avery Me and my dad like to fish — Ryan Keiper Lemberg's work in Indianapolis Syracuse artist-sculptor. Richard Lemberg, has recently been involved in a number of events He had two sculptures accepted to participate in the 58th annual Hoosier Salon in In dianapolis Both pieces were a new concept Lemberg had been working with, incorporating illuminated plastic with steel Another event was a wall sculpture of a special design donated by a patron to the retiring superintendent of Culver Military School. John Mars Lemberg was then approached to be the exhibiting sculptor at the opening of Wintrop Palace of Art, a gallery m Indianapolis, which was heid Sunday, June 6 His sculptures are now on exhibit at the gallery Fire causes smoke, odor On June 11 at 603 p m the Windjammer Restaurant s manager called the Syracuse Police Department and complained that a trash fire near the establishment was causing smoke and an offensive odor A police officer checked the fire and found it to be in violation of a town ordinance The officer requested the fire department put out the fire

h “The Salt A The Light" By SARAH M. Tt’TTLE SSS* Jesus tells us in the Gospel of Matthew that we are the salt of 9 the earth and the light of the world (Matt. 5:13-16> Christians S are to be the salt and the light Salt preserves and seasons and is S needed Christians when they are living Christianity help 9 SSS* mankind as nothing else can because they have the Spirit of 9 Jesus living in their hearts They freshen and sweeten and 9 preserve from corruption — they light the way for others 9 because they have the ’’LIGHT" — JESUS in their life Our 1982 "Miss America." Elizabeth Ward is a born-again, t spirit-filled Christian and in a recent interview she said she felt 1 it was the mner beauty from the love of the Lord that shines « through us that makes us beautiful J Rock Church proclaims that Jesus is the Light, that we can S 9 and should let His love make us beautiful That we should let our S J lives shine forth His light and love Let today be your day of S S salvation Let His light shine on you g S* Evil loves darkness but as we let our light shine we dispel 9 the darkness and shine the love of Jesus around showing the way 9 SSSS’ to redemption and transformation Rock Church invites you to be salt and light and to worship 9 with us at the Turkey Creek Conservation Club 10 a m. Sunday 9 morning and 7 pm. Sunday evening And to increase your 9 saltiness and shining ability come share in our Wednesday 9 9 evening Bible School at 7pm 9

I wish my dad could take me fishing — Robbie Strieby Dad. 1 love you — Jason Vasquez My dad is fun — Yesenia Cruz My dad and I go swimming in the take. It is fun — Krista Brumbaugh My dad likes tirride the boat fast Ido too Joseph Beer My dad is the best — Cory Manning My dad plays tee-ball — Glen Miller My dad plays basketball and we play baseball — Cathy Schwartz My dad takes me to McDonald’s - Regina Swihart My dad and I are going to build a bedroom — Kristen Galegor My dad is the best I love him We go fishing — Lisa Klotz My dad and I go fishing — Chelsea Listol My dad and I work together and fish — Andy Beecham My dad plays with me and my brothers. We play catch — Tricia W uthrich 1 love you dad because you let me do things I like to do - Lora Hochstetler —o— DR. FLOYD L. Rheinheimer has completed continuing education requirements to retain acthe membership in the American Academy of Family Physicians, the national association of family doctors.

$5,433,120 is wholesale value of surplus cheese

The wholesale value of surplus government cheese distributed in Indiana to the disadvantaged, elderly and unemployed during 1982 has been placed at $5,433,120 by Governor Robert D. Orr He points out the wholesale value of the 1.700.000 pounds distributed in February was $2,469,600 and the 2.016.000 pounds distributed in June was $2,963,520 Governor Orr indicates the cost of distribution was held to an absolute minimum through the use of volunteers enlisted through the efforts of Jean Merritt, executive director of the Indiana Commission on Aging and the Indiana Office of Community Services Administration. Community Actiqn Agencies and Area Agencies on Aging

MILFORD CLERK-Treasurer Maria Lozano reminds all who have not sent in their water bills that they may still avoid the late charge by paying today (Wednesday). Jean Hobbs is filling in for Maria today and tomorrow at the clerk-treasurer’s office. Maria is attending a special yearly training seminar in Indianapolis for all city clerks and town clerk-treasurers. She will return on Friday. -O’MILFORD TOWN Marshal Dave Hobbs is reminding persons that there is a 20 mph speed limit on all streets west of SR 15. This is to protect the youngsters in the area of the elementary school and the senior citizens at the nursing home. —o— THE FISHING was good over the week end at Camelot Lake according to Postmaster Charles Spillman who caught bass, blue gill and crappies — enough for a good meal. Spillman reports that fish are not biting at Tippy or Waubee but interestingly enough would not divulge how he knew this to be so! -o— THE MILFORD alumni of the Wawasee High School class of 1972 were on hand for the week end reunion that included a barbecue and later dancing at the Holiday Inn in Warsaw. An 85 per cent turn out was reported with several students coming from out of state. This was the first high school class to go through Wawasee all four years. -O'STEWART AND Donna Jackson of r 2 Milford were hosts at a family get together which included a carry-in supper and volley ball game. Those attending were the Jim Hostetler family, the Greg Jackson family. Mr. and Mrs Jim Whitman. Maureen Jackson and Helene Faulkner, all of Milford Also attending were the Dallas McCreary family of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Hostetler of Goshen and the Rocky Reed family of Mentone -oFOR THOSE who have missed the hibiscus tree at the First National Bank we have news of the traditional plant. It was given by the bank to the community building. We don’t know how old the tree is but it’s been in Our Town for many years It was given to the bank in 1971 when the offices were remodeled For many years prior to that time the tree paced the window of the Brittsan building located next to the post office.

Mrs Merritt adds, “In almost all instances, the slight cost of renting a few trucks was absorbed through the use of ongoing federal and state funds. No addition! dollars were required Open house set at new police post The Indiana State Police at Bremen will be holding an open house on Saturday. June 26, and Sunday, June 27. from l-spm This will be an opportunity for the public to tour the new facility and vie* numerous police related displays, including the restored 1937 Chevrolet Indiana Slate Police car and a state police helicopter. At this time, the public will have the opportunity to meet and talk with man)' of the troopers who work in their various areas Drainage board to meet The Kosciusko County Drainage Board will meet on Thursday. June 24. beginning at 1 p m The meeting is scheduled for the commissioners' room. Kosciusko County Courthouse. Warsaw. The board will meet at 10:30 a m on June 18, also in the commissioners* room at the courthouse, for an executive session.

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