The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 November 1982 — Page 7
Community Corner
B. J. Crowley's HOROSCOPE
Week of November 14, 1982 SCORPIO •• Emotional, •eeaitive, Intuitive describe thooe born nnder thb sign. They are asnally energetic and aggressive. Tbeir color is rod. Tbeir Incky nnmbers are 4 and 5 and tbeir techy day Is Tweeday. SCORPIO -- Oct. 23 to Nov. 22--Make plans for a sensible budget. Avoid impulsive spending. If children are/hftolved, plan for their needs and allowances. SAGITTARIUS-- Nov. 23 to Dec. 21--The freedom you desire will not make you happy. Stick to conserva-
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tive ways of living. Extremes can only frustrate you. CAPRICORN -- Dec. 22 to Jan. 19-Energy is at a peak for you. Make use of this period to get some of those dull chores out of the way. AQUARIUS - Jan. 20 to Feb. 18--This is definitely a good luck period for the Aquarian. Make hay while the sun shines. PISCES -- Feb. 19 to March 20--The extra effort you have put forth to improve your work pays off. Those whom you have wished to impress are looking your way. ARIES -- March 20 to April 20--Slow down enough
to enjoy the beautiful world about you. Take time to realize that even if you live to be one hundred each day is precious. TAURUS - April 21 to May 20--Your personality is more winning than before. Make use of this period when you have influence with those about you. GEMINI - May 21 to June 20-Carry through on responsibilities. Doing a half way job won’t carry you very far. Also discipline yourself where money is concerned. Otherwise you will have spendthrift tendencies. CANCER - June 21 to July 22-Expect an excep-
tionally favorable week. Your work improves. Associates elevate their opinions of you. LEO -- July 23 to Aug. 22-Avoid making hasty decisions. Train yourself to curb your tendency to be overly impulsive. Then and only then can you look forward to a successful future. VIRGO — Aug. 23 to Sept. 22-Rid yourself of nonprofttable property. Hold on to those holdings which make money for you. Take life a little easier now. LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. 22--Proceed with projects this week in a methodical manner. Only through orderly planning can you produce.
Kerosene heater operation tips
By PATRICIA M. RATHBUN Extension Agent, Home Ec Although the cost of oil has dropped in the last year, many people, particularly those who heat with electricity, have been looking for supplemental heating sources that can save them money. Wood burning stoves were the first products to have a big revival. But recently, kerosene heaters have proven to be very popular because of tbeir cost and the fact that they don't have to be permanently installed. These heaters are safe if they are used properly, but that’s the problem. Too many people are buying and using these heaters without paying attention to safety requirements. So here are some suggestions to help you keep warm and safe Before you buy a kerosene
space heater, make sure they are legal in your area. If you have one where they are banned, it could cancel your fire insurance protection. If you are shopping for a space heater of any kind, make sure you get one that has Underwriter’s Laboratory Approval. The UL label means the heater has passed many safety AUGUST WEDDING PLANNED — Kathleen Sue Hite. Goshen, and Jack Randall Wells, Elkhart, have announced their engagement The bride-elect is the daughter of Gloria Mabie. 401 West Wilden Ave., Goshen, and Stanley Hite. 13*7 South 16th Street. Goshen. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Wells. 54120 Eastwood Drive. Elkhart, formerly of Syracuse. The bride-elect is a 1982 graduate of Goshen High School and Is employed by Goshen Cushion, Goshen. The bridegroom-elect is a 1980 graduate of Wawasee High School, and employed bv RVC. Inc., Middlebury. An early August wedding is planned. Fall dinner at Webster Legion post The annual fall festival at American Legion Post 253. North Webster, will be Saturday. Nov. 20. Dinner will be served from 57:45p.m. The Clean-Up Night will be November 16 at 6:15 p.m., instead of November 23. as previously reported. The Second District meeting was held at Galveston, on November 10 at 10:30a.m. The Legion will celebrate Veteran*s Day on November 11. Iva Krause is recovering at the home of her daughter in Fort Wayne. Harriett Williamson and Geneva Belber are in Parkview Hospital. Fort Wayne. Larry Woznaik and Dale Creemens are now at home and Virginia Faulkner is at her Barbee Lake home recovering from a stroke. Her birthday is November 14. Her address, for cards, is rl Warsaw. Milford UMW encourage group participation Members of the Milford United Methodist Women will meet on Thursday. Nov. 11, at the church where Jean Purcell and Evelyn Anderson will serve as hostesses for the monthly meeting. The October UMW committee, composed of Marilyn Brown. Evelyn Vandegrift. Sara Greenwood. Melinda Roose and 18 members were commended for their group participation Women are further reminded thank offering boxes can still be turned at the November meeting. Any box not turned in then should be given to Evelyn Vandegrift.
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tests. For instance, for kerosene heaters, it means that the heater will light without a flash when it is hot. it can be tipped at least 33 degrees without turning over and it can be turned over without causing a fire. Once you have the heater, make sure you place it properly. It should be out of the line of traffic, and at least three feet away from any furniture, drapes, decorations, or walls. One of the most important things is to use the right type of fuel. Kerosene heaters specify number 1-K kerosene that is “water clear.’’ It can be difficult to find. By the way, 1-K kerosene is very different from number 1 fuel oil that is burned in furnaces. If you use anything but 1-K kerosene you could increase the amount of carbon monoxide and sulfur by as much as 10 times, and carbon monoxide is deadly. One other thing about fuel, never use gasoline. It can explode. When you have the heater going, make sure you have adequate ventilation. Many houses have been caulked and weather-stripped so tightly that not enough air gets in. Then even small amounts of carbon monoxide can build up, particularly when you are using an (invented kerosene heater. So open a window in the room slightly to let in some fresh air. When you are refilling the kerosene heater, make sure it is cool, and only refill it out of doors. That’s also where you should be storing the kerosene. Then if some does spill, it is not
Change meeting place for Girl Scout council
The Indiana Lakeland Girl Scout Council, Inc., annual meeting, originally scheduled for the Shrine Building at the Kosciusko County Fair Grounds, has been changed to the American State Bank's community room, Ligonier. The date remains the same. Saturday, Nov. 13. Deadline for reservations is November 10. These may be made through the council office 2202 California
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likely to cause a dangerous fire. Whatever type of heater you have, don't let children play around it. The surfaces can be hot, and their pajamas, nightgowns, or robes could get caught and catch fire. Thanksgiving topic for OK The stated meeting for Kosciusko Chapter 160 Order of the Eastern Star was held November 3 in the Milford Masonic Temple with Elsie Free, worthy matron, and Joe O. Estep, worthy patron, presiding. Mrs. Free opened the meeting with a reading, “My Thanks’* by Helen Steiner Rice. She welcomed all present with a special welcome for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wentz of New Castle chapter. Linda Greene gave a report on the election day dinners. Announcements were made as follows: November 21 — Past matrons and patrons carry-in at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ritter’s. Dinner at 1 p.m., with gift exchange December 1 — Stated meeting with carry-in at 6 p.m., gift exchange Decorations in the chapter room were in keeping with Thanksgiving. Refreshments of brownies, carmel corn and coffee were served by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson.
Road, Elkhart, 46514 or by calling 264-3144. Registration will be from 9:30 to 10 a.m. Participants, may then choose two of six craft workshops from 10 to 11 and 11 to 12 noon. Lunch will be served. A business meeting and election will follow at 1 p.m. The Indiana Lakeland Girl ' Scout Council includes Elkhart, Wabash, Mbble and Kosciusko Counties. All intersted Giri Scout adults are urged to attend.
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