The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 October 1982 — Page 11

The Mail^ Journal Readers' Poll * r . ■«

Here we go again* We had so much fun last year with the Readers' Poll that we thought we would try another. Last year we learned many things about the Lakeland area and Kosciusko County, including the fact that the favorite pizza topping is mushrooms, Wawasee is the county's best free attraction and 40 is the best age. We also learned Dana and CTB are the best places to work, women shouldn't be drafted and the Bible is the favorite book of area readers.

So, grab your pen, put on your thinking cap and fill out our latest poll. No need to sign your name. When we tabulate the responses and publish the results, you may have another round of laughter and something different to discuss over the dinner table. You may even

1. Who should be the first woman President of the USA? 2. When you look in the mirror, are you happy with what you see? (Check one) absolutely kind of could use some help no 3. What should the Lakeland School Board do with the land that housed the Milford Junior High School? 4. Who is the area s leading intellectual? 5. What do you dream about? NOT SIGN NAME Male Female A Age 6. What do you fear most? (Check one) dentist your parents your boss your spouse IRS your teacher your kids ?— 7. Who is the most powerful person in the Lakeland area? 8. Do you believe in God? (Circle one) Yes No 9. Are you afraid of dying? (Circle one) Yes No 10. Who is the most over-rated personality in the area? -i 11. What is your favorite gourmet food?junk food? 12. What are the most important qualities of a spouse? (Choose 3) sense of humor fideltiy lover mother/father housekeeper breadwinner confidant/companion ?_ 13. How con North Webster improve the Mermaid Festival? 14. Do you think Reaganomics is working? (Circle one) Yes No 15. What should the government do to get the country moving again? 16. What's the second-best use for The Mail-Journal?

VW ■k 1 "Bi /„ SSL *. < ■ Bp> Wry ’ - v . z*r ’ v ?*. • /ar «dH 1 A: '>3?3k. '" I Deb Stump, r 1, North Webster, invites you to participate in The Mail-Journal's second annual Reader's Poll.

learn something ab6ot the area you didn*f know before! Mail theßeaders' Poll back to us, or drop it off at either our Milford or Syracuse office by Monday, Novembers.

17 Who’s the best beautician in the Lakeland area? —— 18. How do you spell relief? 19. What’s your favorite word or saying? ; — 20. What would you like to see added to the Syracuse Winter Carnival? 21. Where can you get the best hamburger in the Lakeland area? 22. Who is the friendliest bartender in the Lakeland area? - 23. How would you change the 24. What subject, not now offered, should be added to the classes at Wawasee High School? — 25. If you hod the power to bring one new business to the Lakeland community what would it be? —— 26. How much do you think it will cost you to heat your home per month this winter? 27. Do you predict a harsher winter this year than lost? (Circle one) Yes No 28. What’s the best way to lose weight? i — 29. Who is the Oreo’s most dedicated fireman? 30. Who is the best coach at WHS? —, 31. What's your favorite food for breakfast? 1— 32. Which of the area lakes offers the best fishing? — 33. Where's the area’s worst intersection? 34. What is your favorite color? —— — — Return This Poll In Person To Our Milford Or Syracuse Office Or Mail To: The Mail-Journal, P.O. Box 188, Milford, IN 46542 35. Who is the friendliest real estate agent in the Lakeland area? 36. If you could be mayor for a day how would you improve Milford? North Webster? Syracuse? __—

Wed., October 27,1982 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

F m' *5 Jk w* m ’ ■... DISCUSS GOAL — Dick Long, North Webster Captain of the Northern Division, discusses the amount of pledges and donations that have been recorded toward the >428.000 United Way goal of Kosciusko County, with Dr. Larry Crabb. 1982 Campaign Chairman. To date, the campaign has received 8270.268 or 63.15 per cent towards the goal. According to Long, some of the pledges are slow coming in and all Northern communities have been urged to send in their pledges. Northern community allocations include 1983 allocation of 817.000 to the Lakeland Youth Center; 811.000 to Lakeland Day Care as well as 837.500 matching funds for the new Day Care building; Combined senior citizens which includes Milford. Syracuse. Warsaw and Pierceton; as well as services of all other agencies which are used by all communities, such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Home Health Care, Well Child Services, Mobile Meals, American Red Cross, and others. United Way campaign officials are in hopes of closing out the campaign by the first week in November. Grain storage facility approved by K.C. group

The Kansas City Commodity office has announced approval of Deatsman Grain Farm of Leesburg as a facility to issue warehouse receipts to farmers eligible for Commodity Credit corporation price support loans. Approved storage rates for the facility are 98.6 wheat, 82.2 corn and soybeans. Deatsman Grain Farms joins Leesburg Grain Elevator, Inc., as approved facilities in Kosciusko County. The approval means that these facilities have entered into a uniform grain storage agreement with Com'modity Credit Corporation. Haunted house opens in Leesburg Members of the Leesburg United Methodist Church remind local citizens of their haunted house which will be in operation on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 29, 30 and 31, from 7 until 10 p.m. There is a slight charge for admission and refreshments will be available. The haunted house is located approximately 24 miles west of the Peoples State Bank on SR 15 in Leesburg. Signs with directions will be pasted in the area to assist interested visitors. Proceeds will be used for church projects. Halloween safety tips available Free handouts listing safety tips for trick or treaters and those who welcome the youngsters each Halloween are available at all Hook’s Drug Stores. The flyers stress the importance of wearing costumes which do not obstruct vision, checking treats' to make sure they have not been adulterated, respecting others property and more common sense rules to help make the holiday enjoyable and safe for all. Copies of the safety tips may be picked up at any Hook’s store. Quantities of the flyers for distribution by school groups can be obtained by request from the local pharmacist.

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Farmers storing grain under a warehouse receipt in these facilities can pledge the grain for price support loans or CCC direct purchase at maturity of the loan or an approved purchase agreement. Drainage board to meet Thursday The Kosciusko County Drainage Board will meet on Thursday. Oct. 28. at 1 p.m. in the Commissioner's Room at the County Court House. The meeting is open to the public.

Ar r y* I™* l Xi Betty y 1 Arthur Older travelers, into their nineties. art experiencing the pleasure of trawl. The keys are careful planning and an awareness of their special needs. In fact, older travelers have the advantage of being able to travel at almost any time. This allows them to take advantage of off season rates and to avoid holiday week ends. They must, however, remember that they are more susceptible to jet lag than most. For this reason, they should stroll up and down the plane's aisle. Once at their destination, they should relax tor the first few days, especially in the tropics. Above all. they should enjoy. When we at SYRACUSE TRAVEL AGENTS plan a trip for you our main concern is that you enjoy yourself no matter where you go Whether you are planning to go home tor the holidays or get away from it all we can see you go in safety, comfort and convenience We re easy to find on R. i in the Wawasee Village where we are open Mon. Fri. M, Sat. M or phone 457 5715. Most major credit cards are welcomed TRAVEL TIP: Older travelers should pamper their feet.

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