The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 March 1983 — Page 16

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., March 30,1983

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THIS IS Holy Week Be sure and check the church page for services at the several churches in the Milford area. Good Friday community services will be held at Island Chapel at 7:30 p.m. THE STORY hours at the Milford Library been discontinued. They, will resume next fall. / REPORTS FROM the recent spaghetti supper are that $950 was taken in for the meals, pies and extra sauce. This will be used The Syracuse Public Library will be observing Good Friday, April 1, by closing from 12 noon until 3 p.m. A floral arrangement by Susie Tytler of the Wawasee Garden Club is on display in the adult department. Local residents should make a trip to the library to view this work of art, and while there stop in the children’s department to see the egg tree. New books continue to arrive for readers’ pleasure. Among them are: “Silver Shores,” a tale of love and courage, by Yvonne Kalman; “The Vegas Legacy,” a story of ruthless political intrigue and family saga of intense emotions, by Ovid Demaris; “The Frozen Lady.” a novel about mr birth of Alaska, by Susan Armout; “Basic Microwaving” by Barbara Methven; “Microwaving Meals in Minutes” by Barbara Methven; and “Our Vanishing Landscape” by Eric Sloan. New in the children’s department are. “Peppermints in the Parlor” by Barbara Wallace; “Fox in Love” by Edward Marshal; "Rabbits” by Eileen Everett; and “Great Indoor Games from Trash and Other Things” by Judith Conwav

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for purchase of kitchen equipment for the community building. AFTER SPENDING 14 weeks in Albuquerque. N. M.. Mrs. Arthur Wise returned to her Milford home on Sunday, March 30. She spent the winter with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Nancy) Wemple. While there she went to New Mexico State, Las Cruces, where her grandson, Jeff Wemple. attends college. They also attended a basketball game. SEVERAL MILFORD town board members have already privately told friends they plan to seek re-election to their board seats this fall. Doral McFarren, Republican city chairman, and Darrell Orn, Democratic city chairman, have not made signs that they will call their respective party caucuses to nominate a slate of officers for a May primary vote. And, in the event they do not. the two parties can slate a ticket for the fall election. Currently, the three board members are Democrats: Steve Miller, president; Jean Treesh; and Darrell Orn, while the town clerk-treasurer, Maria Lozano, is a Republican. One reason all members of the present board might be expected to seek re-election is the fact that considerable work is underway to upgrade some of the town's facilities, most notably the town's water system. There is reason to believe steps will be taken in the immediate years ahead to revamp, if not to completely replace, the present water works Milford was one of the first towns in Kosciusko County to install a sewer system and city water works, circa 1917, and much of the sewer system has been updated and extended while the water system has fallen into obsolescence and disrepair. AS NOTED in the front page article, Milford is still on the move with Chore-Time planning a major expansion which includes moving its Goshen and Athens, Ga., plants to the Milford facility. Paleface If your gravy is too pale, try this; color it with a few drops of Kitchen bouquet or soy sauce. And to avoid the problem brown the flour well before adding the liquid. This also prevents lumpy gravy.

The expansion will offer 73 new jobs in this comm|mity although some will be filledTby the 25 persons now employed in Goshen and persons from the Athens plant who will relocate. At any rate, it promises to be a real boost for the Milford community.

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CONGRATULATIONS ARE in order to Rosalie Rouch, valedictorian of the 1»83 graduating class of Wawasee High School. Rosalie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rouch of r 1 Milford. The sahrtaterian is Robert Schutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schutt of r 1 Pierceton.

DON’T FORGET Friday is the deadline for nominations for the Milford Citizen of the Year. A blank to be used for nominations is found elsewhere in this issue. The 13th person to be so honored will be named at the

annual banquet slated for 8:3» pan. on April IS. THE MILFORD Boy Scouts are really active these days. They eqjoyed a skating party Saturday night and are looking forward to presenting an Eagle Scout award in the near future.

AND, SPEAKING of Scouts, the Milford Giri Scout troop 222 under Kay Dimick. placed first in the Cadette Division during Girl Scent Week fora window display at Evans Family Store. THE BASHOR Home

Auxiliary, of which several women from Milford particiapte, will meet at the Arbogast Center, Bashor Home. Goshen, on Monday, April 11, at 9:15 a m Mark Chupp. director of Elkhart County’s Victim Offender Reconciliation Program will be the speaker. AU are invited to attend.