The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 26, Milford, Kosciusko County, 14 July 1982 — Page 6

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., July 14.1982

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'Tonda and Lisa Day' set at Park Aug. 7

5 The date of Saturday, Aug. 7, has been established as "Tonda and Lisa Day’* at Syracuse City Park following an organizational meeting for the event Monday evening. Those meeting included persons from the Syracuse Church of God and members of Kappa Omicron Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Tonda and Lisa Hewitt, Syracuse, are both victims of epidermolysis bullosa, a rare skin disease. A local campaign to help raise funds for treatment of this disease is underway. "Tonda and Lisa Day,” which will last all day, will see many events at the city park. Those events which are already planned include a bake sale by the WSCS

<rr / ' _ WORK ON SCHEDULE — Bob Parrish, job superintendent and employee of S. J. Pulver, Inc.. Avilla, general contractor for Milford Meadows Apartments stated work is right on schedule. This project is located in the southwest corner of Milford. According to Parrish the foundation was laid on July 6 and on Tuesday afternoon slabs were poured for the apartments and town houses. These buildings will be a combination of stone and aluminum siding trimmed with rough sawed material. It is expected the buildings will be completed the middle of September. Shown in the above photo are employees of several sub-contractors who were working on rough plumbing and heating jobs. (Photo by Deb Fox)

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of the Church of God and a flea market by the Church of God Bible Class. Both of these events are open to donations from the community. There will also be pedal car rides, wagon rides and possibly a greased pole contest. Local organizations and churches will be contacted by members of the sorority and church to see how they can participate. The group is looking for such booths as a chicken barbeque, ice cream social, snow cones, pancake and sausage breakfast, hot dog stand, face painting and any other ideas which may bring in money. Individuals may also participate. A concert of Christian music will be provided by various local

groups and performers. Rain date will be Saturday, Aug. 14. > For further information concerning the event or to participate contact Mrs. Louis Firestone, 457-2283 or Mrs Lloyd Kammerdiener, 457-4198; Mrs. Oliver Hibschman, Mrs. Paul Yeager or Mrs. Richard Coy. Deadline for participation is July 26. Watch for posters and flyers with further information. John Tyler fathered more children than any other U.S. president - eight by his first wife, and seven by the second. He was the first vice president to succeed to the presidency.

Nebraska secession foiled The Wyoming Legislature has turned aside a proposal to annex part of the neighboring state of Nebraska By a vote of 31-29, the lawmakers rejected a proposal calling on Nebraska to hold a referendum to determine if the 98,000 residents of its Western panhandle would like to join the . cowboy state. Representative Doug Chamberlain. who introduced the bill, says it’s a question of taxation without representation. The panhandle, he says, has 25 per cent of Nebraska’s land, but only three oi 49 members of the state’s single-house legislature. Accepting them into Wyoming, he argued, would broaden that state’s tax base and possibly qualify it fa* a second seat in

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DOG SHOW — As part of the summer reading program at Milford Public Library each Wednesday afternoon a special program is planned. Last Wednesday, July 7, the program was about dogs and those children participating in the reading program brought their pet dogs along for a dog show.

Fake syrup selling like hotcakes Moonshiners are at it again, but instead of sour mash, these bootleggers are concocting fake maple syrup. Thousands of gallons of syrup made from corn and cane — but no maple — are flooding southern states, labeled "pure maple syrup. ’ A spokesman for the American Maple Products Company blames the fraud on “a bunch of renegades in the Mississippi Boondocks." and wants the federal government to track them down. The Food and Drug Administration confirms that the bogus syrup has made its way to some southern stores, but so far they’ve identified no suspects. New United duties United Telephone employees, Paul Alexander and Susap Hoffer, assume new duties in the Nappanee district. PAUL 1 J ALEXANDER i._r II Alexander, new service center supervisor, has been with United since 1978 and was an instructor at the firm’s plant training center in Warsaw. He received his BS from Indiana State University. Terre Haute, and is married to the former Nancy Kesler of Warsaw. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander of Rushville, Ind. SVSAN W, ”1 HOFFER Ab i Hoffer, new service representative in the Nappanee Phone Shop, has been with United for two years and was a programmer in the data processing department at Warsaw. She holds an associate degree in accounting from International Business College and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buell Hoffer of Etna Green

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BOY SCOUTS TAKE BIKE HIKE — Milford Boy Scout Troop 747 left for a 22-mile bike hike Friday afternoon to Crossland Boy Scout Camp, on Old Road 30, east of SR 13 near Pierceton. Once the group arrived at the camp an overnight camp out was planned with fishing and swimming on Saturday morning. The group rode back to Milford Saturday afternoon. Ready to take off are Donald Barley, Alex Lozano, Todd Wilson, Adam Wilson. Terry Richardson and Ricky Powell. In the second row are Don Deter, Jason Miller, Albert Stricklin, Rickey Thompson, Carl Rouch, Mark Ray and Scoutmaster John Rouch. Standing in back are Jerry Wilson and Ron Stricklin. (Photo by Deb Fox)

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Shown above are the many different dogs and children who participated in the dog show. On the far left art the judges: Bob Groves, Margaret Ostendorf and Eleanor Tom. The dogs were judged on friendliness, smallest, most obedient and best dressed. (Photo by Deb Fox)

We’d like to answer your questions on energy costs. JonnCh.aoai Mike Oielman Merry GilliMn $ n Fran Helminski Marty Kerwin Tom Retseck Bob Schaefer ■b « Rich Sichtermann John Sovinski Bob Westfall Greg Wilkins That’s good to know! We re members of NIPSCO’s Speakers’ Bureau. We know many of you have questions concerning your NIPSCO utility bills, the impact of inflation and regulation on your energy . costs and the many ways to conserve energy. We’d like to answer these questions and discuss some of the steps we re taking to help hold down both your costs and ours. If your club, group, or organization would like one of us to speak at an upcoming meeting, contact BlQpO your local NIPSCO manager. He will be glad to arrange it. That s goodi to know