The Mail-Journal, Volume 22, Number 8, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 February 1985 — Page 18

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THE MAILJOURNAL—Wed., February 20,11

FOOD& NUTRITION By JillMcKowen Extension Agent, Home Ec.

A mental picture of ourselves

All of us, including children, have a mental picture of ourselves. We see ourselves as tall or short, a leader Or a follower, a doughnut or a hole. This picture we have of ourselves is called our self-concept. A positive self-concept, or high levels of self-esteem, represents strong self-approval. People with positive self-concepts do not necessarily think of themselves as perfect or as better than others, but they are satisfied with themselves the way they are. A negative self-concept, or low level of self-esteem, indicates strong self-rejection. Such persons do not like themselves. People with negative self-concepts tend to expect failure in what they do. Whether self-concept is positive or negative can influence important areas of a child’s development and achievement. Educators have recognized that there is a link between selfconcept and performance in school. Self-concept also affects a child’s relationship with others, especially family members. Children with poor self-concepts may find it difficult to make or keep friends because of their negative attitudes and behavior. Parents can help their children develop positive self-concepts. One way to influence your child’s self-concept is to emphasis the positive gualities of the child. If adults continually label their child as "bad” or “dumb,” their child will feel negatively about themselves and act in ways that reflect the label applied to them. In contrast, if positive qualities of the child are emphasized by the adult, then the child’s selfconcept will more likely be positive as will his or her behavior. Another way to encourage a positive self-concept is to help children set reasonable goals and evaluate realistically. Help your child to set goals that are in-, dividual, made in relation to past performance, and have a longrange objective and an end-in-view. Individual goals are goals that young children set for themselves. You may help them by providing choices, but the goal itself should be theirs. Second, help the ''child set goals by building on personal strengths and trying to make improvements in relations to past performance. Finally be sure children have a long-rahge objective and an end-in-view. The end-in-view is something in which children can see day to day progress.

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A third way to encourage a positive self-concept is to encourage children to praise themselves. Self-praise is at the center of a positive self-concept. Self-praise frees a person from waiting for compliments from others and supports the idea that it is all right for a person to feel good about him/herself. Remember that children learn by imitating adults, so adults, praise yourself. Praising yourself is not the same as bragging. Bragging usually involves trying to “prove something” to someone else, while self-praise does not. Helping children develop a positive self-concept may be one of the most ‘difficult tasks of parenting. There is no easy formula for accomplishing this. It takes a lot of time and effort from concerned adults like vou. For more information on Positive Self-Concepts in Children, stop in our office for HE-171 publication. LEGALS Legal Notice Os Public Hearing The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, at 10:00 A.M., on March 13, 1985, at the 2nd floor Court House County Commis in the city of Warsaw in said county, will investigate the propriety of holding an Alcoholic Beverage Permit by the following persons and locations listed herein, to wit: DL4315572 Marsh Supermarket Inc 500 E Market St Warsaw, IN 46580 D E Marsh, Pres 501 Depot St Box 155 Yorktown, IN 47396 P L Butt, Secy 501 Depot St Box 155 Yorktown, IN 47396 D B A. Marsh Supermarket *3O Beer and Wine Dealer's Permit Renewal; RR4381548 KUKO Inc Rt 13 S Lakeland Shop Center North Webster, IN 46555 Jimmie G Kuhn, Pres Box 88 North ) Webster, IN 46555 Kerry L Koontz, Secy RR 1 Box 577 Leesburg, IN 46538 D B A. Lucky's Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Renewal; RR4385007 Anglin Plummer & Associates, Inc. 819 N Detroit St., PO Box 1471 Warsaw, IN 46580; Richard J Anglin, Pres 592 N Wabash St Wabash. IN 46992 Patricia A Plummer, Secy 116 Parkway Dr Wabash, IN 46992 D.B.A. Noble Roman's of Warsaw Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit New and New Sunday Sales; RR9982211 Silver Inn Tavern Inc. 365 E Main St Silver Lake, IN 46982; Jack A Warren, Pres 201 E Calhoun St Claypool, IN 46510, Alan V Clark, Secy RR 1 Box 511 Claypool, IN 46510 D B A. The Silver Inn Liquor, Beer and Wine Retailer's Permit Transfer of Ownership. Said investigation will be open to the public. Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission by William C. Coyle? Executive Secretary, Harry K. Wick, Chair man. NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED LEASE You are hereby notified that a public hearing will be held for all persons interested before the Town Board of Syracuse in the Town Hall, Syracuse, Indiana, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock P.M. (local time), on the fifth day of March, 1985, upon a proposed lease to be entered into between the Town Board of Syracuse, as Lessee, and Syracuse Town Hall Building Corp., as Lessor, pursuant to which Syracuse Town Hall Building Corp, will erect and lease to the Town Board of Syracuse a new Town Hall. The proposed lease upon which the public hearing will be held is for a term of fifteen (15) years commencing with the substantial completion — ready for occupancy of the construction and equipping of the new Town Hall or on January 10, 1986, whichever is later. The lease provides for an initial rental payment in an amount not more than 559,037.50 payable on the day the lease term commences, followed by twenty-nine (29) equal semi-annual payments of rent in an amount not more than $45,215, payable in advance at six (6) month intervals thereafter, all subject to reduction In accordance with the terms of the lease. As additional rent, the

Lessee shall maintain Insurance on the property to be leased as required In the lease and shall pay all taxes and assessments against such property, as well as the cost of alterations and repairs. The lease contains an option to renew the lease on the same terms and conditions and an option to purchase on the fifteenth (15th) rental payment date and each rental payment date thereafter, and a provision that upon termination of the lease the new Town Hall shall become the property of the Town Board of Syracuse. The property to be leased is located in Kosciusko County, Indiana. The drawings, plans and specifications, the estimates for the cost of the new Town Hall, as well as a copy of the proposed lease, are available for Inspection by the public on all business days during business hours at the office of the President of the Town Board of Syracuse. Syracuse, Indiana. At such hearing, all 'persorg interested shall have a right to beheard upon the necessity for the execution of such lease and upon whether the lease rental provided for therein to be paid to Syracuse Town Hall Building Corp., as Lessor, is a fair and reasonable rental for the new Town Hall. Such hearing may be adjourned to a later date or dates and following such hearing the Town Board of Syracuse may make modifications as may be agreed upon with Syracuse Town Hall Building Corp., but in no event shall the lease rental exceed the maximum set forth therein. Dated this 13thday of February, 1985. TOWN BOARD OF SYRACUSE BY: Jennifer Lewis Clerk-T reasurer KOSCIUSKO COUNTY GENERAL PAYROLL* CLAIMS The following is a list of claims to be considered by the Kosciuskp County Board of Commissioners at their regular meeting on the Ist day of March, 1985. N. Jean Messmore 963.58 Mary Frances Noble 963.58 Mary Jane Schmitt 963.58 Kimberly A. Vanlaningham 942.50 Roberta L. Waggoner 942.50 Shirley J. Tatter 942.50 Lila Ann Christner 922.25 Marilyn B. Kenipe 922.25 Ruth M. Hartzell 902.08 Linda G. Rife 902.08 Sharon A. Christner s 608.00 Blanche A. Knapp 922.25 Ella Mae Ransbottom 672.00 Martha Joy McGarvey 512.00 Gina Mari Smalley 576.00 Charlotte N. Morts 963.58 Nancy J. Croy 963.58 Margaret E. Garman 942.50 Helen M. Coons 922.25 Mary L. Wolford 922.25 Marlene J. Weller - 963.58 Janet D. Gadson 942.50 Mary Beth Miner 963.58 DebbieS. Frauhiger 942.50 Ann D. Shively 963.58 Bonnie J. Shafer 942.50 Gloria A. Maple 942.50 Karen S. Thomas 922.25 Betty J. Dust 1,412.50 Carol $. Sundheimer 963.58 Frances J. Beeson , 731.00 Ruth S. Hoppus 430.00 Janice B. Anglin 193.50 Ronald L. Robinson 1,546.33 Stanley B. Holderman 1,620.16 Richard F. Mikel 1,605.33 Roger D. Fellows 1,668.33 Thomas E . Kitch 1,546.66 Burdell L. Blackburn 1,567.66 Howard G. Moser 1.526.00 Richard G. Monk 1,505.00 Jeffrey A. Bronsing 1,526.00 Michael W. Hobbs 1,463.00 Thomas L. Brindle 1,473.50 Samuel J. Whitaker 1,452.50 David E. Curtis 1,431.50 Steven J. Knispel 1,400.00 Darlene M. Speigle 1,171.16 Kay D. Lotz 1,160.66 Arlene Valentine 1,129.16 Eugene E. Brown 1,160.66 Jerry Johnson 120.00 Felicia Hoffer 240.00 Michael E . Kissinger 1,166.66 Jeffrey A. Parker 659.78 Debra Sue Robinson 128.33 Jay L. Lavender 151.25 Rosa M. Schooley 1,065.00 Margaret L. Warren 963.58 Carol M. Retz 942.50 Sharon R. Thompson 942.50 Nancy Belcher 922.25 Miriam L. Ridings 963.58 Betty Lou McCullough 942.50 Susan Myrick 512.00 Joyce M. McConnell 963.58 Kathryn I. Bouse 942.50 Esther M. Rife 640.00 Elaine D. Bertsch 320.00 Connie L. Church 384.00 Juanita F. Boggs 480.00 Sue Ann Mitchell 963.58 Judith M. Prado 942.50 Samuel J. Baumgartner 288.00 Edith M. Carlin 640 00 Dorothy F. Biesemeyer 160.00 Daniel W. Richard 1,579.16 Maria Rusomaroff 1,351.66 Cinda A. Overmyer 963.58 Amy J . Kennedy 942.50 Carman Danner 942.50 Susan A. Gladieux 922.25 Carole R. Wagner 902.08 Richard J. Kemper 1,425.00 Penny M. Patrick 922.25 Eldon W. Ward 591.66 Marguerite B. Hoerr 963.58 Jack Lowry 121.00 Sharon L. Lowry 80.66 Rex L. Reed 575.00 Richard L. Denney 1,437.00 Warren J. Fosser 1,184.83 Viola B Dickerson 991.33 Phyllis Abbett 381.71 Sandra S. Conley 341.21 Devon Smith 226.80 Carol J. (Goshert) Reed 171.11 Lonnie Flory 376.65 Clarence M. Hill 405.00 Elizabeth A. Marker 357.41 Sondra K. Dulworth 24.30 Sandy S. Rovenstine 1,313.00 Verna M. Owsley 933.58 Roy W. Carlile 1,130.00 Darrell Creech 1,077.50 Gene M. Norton 1,109.00 Forrest W. Bouse 1,151.00 Herbert K. Smith 1,046.00 Beverly J. Johnston 120.00 KOS.CO.WELF. DEPT. PAYROLL* CLAIMS Peggy A. Shively 2,004.00 Genyce K. Derico 1,455.00 Karen L. Harding 1,455.00 Kathy A. Kinney 1,455.00 Charlene A. Ellis 1,455.00 Roger A. Schmucker 1,297.00

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Beverly A. Marten 1,413.00 Elizabeth R. Williams 1,088.00 Nina K. Bryant 1,056.00 Marjorie E. Himes 1,043.00 Mary E. Besson 920.00 Carol J. Collins 885.00 Yvonne S. England 920 00 Carolyn R. Wulliman 828.00 Michelle S. Hudson 781.00 Reed* Earhart 700.00 Diane Quance 1,342.00 KOS. CO. HEALTH DEPT. PAYROLL* CLAIMS David W. Haines 1,000.00 Jon M. Cupp 1,566.66 Carroll Sherman 1.458.33 Patti R. Marsh 963 58 June B. Johnson 942.50 Barbara A. Clouse 1,311.08 Robert D. Strong 1,294.92 KOS. CO. HWY. DEPT. /»PAYROLL * CLAIMS Richard A. Winebrenner 2,248.50 Don E. Forney 1,887.66 Harold E. Gerard 1,834.64 Bernard D. Kuhn 1,751.76 Ronald J. Leiter 1,500.00 Donald L. Rogers 1,462.56 William S. Raypole 1,277.76 Carol S. Shilling 1,387.66 Robert D. Martin 2,035.92 James L. Mettler 1,544.12 John M ingle 1,158.50 Lennie L. Young r 1,241.29 Jack Adams 1,473.90 ErmalG. Coy 1,606.50 Lowell L. Engle 1,519.80 Ronald R. Himes 1.713.60 Kim J . Huff 1,438.20 Frederick E. Kammerer 1,570.80 Richard E. Meeks 1,351.50 Alvin H. Miller 1,61160 Bobbie D. Miner 1,652.40 Larry L. Monte I 1,667.70 John E. Stapleton 1,703.40 Roy G. Tennant 1,581.00 GarlP. Young 1,591.20 Gary L. Adams 1,570.50 Kenneth B. Busselberg 1,482.35 John E. Davis 1,591.24 Paul Deaton 1,663.83 David A. Huffman 1,503.09 Glendon L. Huffman 1,544.57 Bruce E. Hyde Jr. 1.648.27 Bruce Hyde 111 1.342.36 Robert Jackson 1,508.28 Jeffrey D. Kuhn 1,420.13 William F. Long Sr. 1,554.94 Ronald E . Norman 1,477.17 Larry Phillips 1,679.38 Terry L. Rowland 1,394.21 KOS. CO. GENERAL CLAIMS Nipsco 12,921.97 A E Boyce Co 2,034 40 Postmaster 6,598 00 United Telephone Co. 3,817.83 Business Equipment Co 475 74 Warsaw Office Supply 153.15 Waddell Minting Co 358.00 Maurys Amoco 27.72 Pizza Hut 57.71 IBM 165.62 Pitney Bowes 118.50 Prosecuting Atty. 1,140.11 Times Union 311.53 Daniel Richard 317.76 Maria Rusomaroff 18.24 Avis Gunter 366 76 Executive Office Machines 130.00 Service Electric 168.70 Bidall 109.40 Moellering Supply 105.40 Professional Chemical 146.92 Superior Supply 1,073.58 Hall Hardware 10.14 Midland Engineering Co 299.59 Orkin Pest Control 86.00 Hydronic 8, Steam Equip. Co. . ’ 18.97 Hoosier Water Co. 224 34 Sewage Collection Office 185 55 Lowman Enterprises 10.00 Wildman Rental - 307.70 Abells TV Service 100.00 Communication Company 17.20 Nowak & Williams Supply 83.50 s Ream Steckbeck Paint 30.08 Koors Amoco Service 150.00 Stafford Sanitation Service 143.00 Hoffman Simplicity Sales , 99.00 White Machine 7.50 Bartel Printing 79.00 Jack Lowry 20 00 Copyßite Printing 6 76 Jeanne Weirick . 89.09 Thomas Rubber Stamp Co 237.75 United Telespectrum 102.00 Mail Journal 420.68 Strayer Insurance 1,315.00 Todd Investments 350.00 Regalia 55.12 Ind. Assoc, of Co. Comm. 450.00 Juvenile Justice Task Force 2,500.00 Ft. Wayne State Hosp & Tr. Ctr. 844 01 Logansport State Hospital 150 00 Treasurer, State of Indiana 23,164.35 Rev. Herbert Bess 100.00 Chamness Funeral Home 200.00 Chamness Tucker Funeral Home 100.00 Harris Funeral Home 400.00 King Memorial Home 200.00 McHatton Sadler Funeral Home 100 00 Elkhart County 701.93 LaGrange County 32.00 Wabash County 37.00 Whitley County 20.00 Treasurer of State 8,145.00 R W. Leeper, DVM 97 50 T. A. Miller, DVM 25.00 Metropolitan School District 240.00 ComManD 2,842.00 Warsaw Chamber of Commerce 5,000.00 Ball Memorial Hospital 180 00 Indiana Purdue University / 310.00 Richard Kemper ’ 136.16 William C. Parke, MD 1,000.00 C. Alan Rovenstine 2,834.70 Mark Jensen, MD 275.00 KCH 1,224.60 Kosciusko Medical Clinic 48.00 Kosciusko Radiology 53.00 Indiana Restaurant Equip. 2.70 Robert Burner 10.00 Richard Sand 130.00 Judy Bricker 16.00 Linda Furnivall . 5.00 Bert Sterk 8.46 Janice Niebert 47.48 Michael Longnecker 7.98

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Raymond Dimick 46.52 Gwendolyn Ostrom 14.70 Fredonna Custer 13.26 Virginia Surguy 37.88 Craig Lyons 35.96 Eddie Wood 15.18 Gerald Coy 17.10 Thomas Kuehl 45.56 Mary Reece 41.72 Brenda Spangle 8.94 David Doll 14.70 Paul Schermerhorn 10.38 Vaughn Zellers 8.46 Kathleen Glendhill 9.42 Larry McCullough 14.70 Thomas Earhart 1,198.00 Richard Helm ' 1,010.00 Duane Huffer 180.00 David Kolbe 1,106.80 Michael Reed 448.00 Bradley Tandy 432.00 Indiana Judges Assoc 100.00 Lawyers Co-op j/ 31.45 The Michie Co. ■>" 143.66 Shephards McGraw-Hill 101.00 West Publishing 939.75 •Eugene Brown 49 68 Hall & Marose Agency 30.00 VanAusdall & Farrar 2,778.00 Bredensteiner & Assoc. 204.86 Adams Remco 1,242.74 3M 340.77 Eldon Ward 79.20 Amoco 78.57 Express 102.39 Lewis Oil 51.60 Marathon Oil 162.59 Shell Oil Co. 26.65 Brateman Bros. 24190 Harveys Mart 12.00 Klines 15.00 Anchor Dive Shop 45.00 Dictaphone 1,240.00 Quill Corp. 42.85 Ron Robinson 40.00 Bankcard Services 151.55 Simplex Time Recorder 152.00 Arrow Glass Co. 100.00 Emergency Radio Service 62.00 Mike Gills 20 00 Monteith Tire 32.88 Schraders 100.76 Warsaw Automotive 74.23 Whitakers 66 27.00 Allen County Sheriff 60.00 Indiana State Fire Marshal 35.00 Steven Jenkins Co. 156.11 Instant Copy 6.52 The Papers Inc 256.00 Paul Rife 94.92 North Webster Postmaster 200.00 T reasurers Assoc 50.00 Charlene Knispel 39127 Susan Myrick 214.45 Xerox Corp. 156.59 Winona Lake Postoffice 400.00 Kathryn Bouse 187.78 Cleora Cauffman 187.78 Sue Ann Mitchell 182.05 Carol Retz 169.13 Miriam Ridings 207.00 Prudential Insurance Co. 10,770.05 LR&ST Erie Stone Inc. 108 40 Bituminous Materials 202 30 UPKEEP-209 Charlie Baker Backhoe Serv. 1,305.35 Willard Cleveland 1,000.00 Arnold Culver 618.75 Robert Heighway 442.21 Metzger Farms 1,739.10 Samuel Norris 900.00 E. F. Rhoades* Sons 564.75 Lawrence Sawyer 651.88 Con Shewman 34150 WilvinTeel 47 60 Charles Tucker 574 85 Ray Wilson 65.00 KOS. CO. HWY. DEPT. CLAIMS A E Boyce Co. 109.50 Business Equipment Co. 116.09 IBM Corp. 97.00 Remington Rand 128.56 Gast Fuel & Service 973.82 Lewis Oil 6,248.13 Silveus & Bradway 172.00 Monteith Tire 690 72 Ace Hardware 3199 Boyer Lawn & Garden 28 86 Clarke GM Diesel 214.28 Crown Battery Mfg. 293.74 Deeds Equipment. Co. 610.1 t Durex Products 2,164.61 Ft Wayne Spring 111.60 K & J Distributors 76.30 Mac Allister Machinery 6.07 MacDonald Machinery 30.00 Manchester Farm Center 22.15 Miller* Sons 20.04 Nowak & Williams Supply 77.75 Plymouth Radiator Repair 90 00 -Purify Cylinder Gases 25.71 Quality Farm & Fleet 65.11 Graham Rankin 508.25 Reid Holcomb Co. 328.32 Rudd Equipment Corp. 149.42 Schraders 899.98 Smith Ford 532.56 TSC Store 19.95 TTP Inc 405.86 Toms Feed Service 85 00 Tool Specialties 75 00 Tri State Bolt 64.03 W & W Truck Sales . 2,130.06 Warsaw Automotive 896.17 Warsaw Chemical 88.75 Warsaw Foundry 2,756.16 Warsaw Steel 69.60 Weller Truck Parts 102.72 ’Wholesale Electric 183.12 Zale Drugs 14.97 Warsaw Cleaners & Laundry 593.40 Domtar Industries 3,249.80 Associated Sign & Post 3,600.00 Hall Signs 1.23199 Eilers Communication 122.50 United Telephone Co. 72.75 Prudential Ins. Co. 4,526.91 NIPSCO 3,113.68 KOS. CO. WELF. DEPT. CLAIMS AUL 17.02 Blue Cross Blue Shield 567.62 Maxicare Indiana 356.02 Business Equipment Co. 11.73 Great Western Supply 63.60 Waddell Printing Co 118.00 R H. Larmore, MD 40.00 IUMC 3,172.17

Goshen General Hospital 47.96 Family Health Services 5.00 Duemling Clinic Lab 2.40 Zale Drugs 164.98 Hook Drugs 8140 52.89 CFB Radiology 8.00 Charles Hollar, DDS 5.00 Charles Rosenbaum, DDS 22.00 Lutheran Hospital 10.00 Postmaster 1,000.00 Charlene Ellis 43.92 Sue England 1.85 Karen Harding 27.84 Michelle Hudson 22.32 Kathi Kinney 60.28 Beverly Marten 17.28 Bonnie Nicola 43.44 Diane Quance 88.56 Roger Schmucker 59.76 United Telephone Co. 164.19 United Telespectrum 26 00 IBM 604 00 Perry Corp. 80 54 Walter Anglemeyer, DO 43.00 J.M. Hoog.MD 11100 KCH 9.00 Kosciusko Medical Clinic 57.00 Merlin Schwartz 6.50 Joseph Thallemer, OD . 31.00 Bashor Home of the UMC 1,592.60 Juvenile Justice Task Force 2,010.00 Whites Institute 1,157.00 Prudential Ins. Co. 751.15 KOS CO. HEALTH DEPT. CLAIMS Gerald Romine 3100 Donald Van Gilder 31.00 Michael Williams 31.72 Wymond Wilson 31.00 Dennis Woodward 26.92 Business Equipment Co. 69.40 Hall Hardware 4.98 Waddell Printing Co. 61.00 Animal Hospital 52.32 Postmaster 440.00 Jon Cupp 13128 United Telephone Co. 44.49 Executive Off ice Machines 75 00 IBM Corp. 901.00 Prudential Ins. Co. 524.22 I, J D Geiger do hereby certify that the above is a true list of claims to be presented to the Kosciusko County Board of Commis sioners on the Ist day of March, 1985

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