The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 59, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 February 1987 — Page 20

THE MAIL-JOURNAL—Wed., February 11,1987

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CAMP ALEXANDER Mack was the recent winner of a SWCD award. The camp received the environmental improvement award for 1986 as the result of the creation of a 110-acre wildlife habitat and a IVa-acre wilderness hiking area on the north side of the Waubee Lake Road. Over 30,000 trees and shrubs have been planted in this project. 0 Arden Ball, director of the camp, is shown with the plaque. Ball was present at the SWCD

ILOOKIING AT fl 6 PP? til FiWnbX WbP WWSSsIMSIRIAt 'A. fl Il Iffl BM 1 n 1 lh®Bii!Sfc dar,s | mLI e E ’.^° x .. _. Tjg llEul ?:1 UffiT luljjMWar'TT 11' I r.Sil I a^ > . 19* X llll ...■':■ :AI a&Tii^WmUi Ji iI e? 4 1., . > j®pr ,y « l||££g£i | III t£l ■ 3 WirZ e£Zl 1 JIS Lli U. InflPA Wr wl MSMiIISImK ill L h R \ I «wHnl |: 111 Sans R-ck Ufl|| Kacy Arnold. mb Wt • * Arnnld When First National Bank of Warsaw began in 1937, Clarence E. Cox and John Klondaris showed their faith in the new bank by purchasing *bank stock. John Klondaris owned the Warsaw Candy Kitchen and in 1949 purchased the Humpty Dumpty Case. Clarence Cox began Cox Studio in the summer of 1944. As their businesses grew, bpth families continued to bank at First National Bank enjoying the increase in services. In 1948, Martha Cox and Terry Klondaris marrietVjoining the two families. / 50 years after First National Bank of Warsaw opened, the Klondaris family still takes advantage of the financial services we offer. In 1986 Cox Studio moved to a larger facility at 151 South High Street. Later flflj 1 aft that summer, Rick Jones opened Apollo One Hour Photo Lab in the wikAßMr necessary to meet the growing needs of its customers. First National Bank of Warsaw also is continuing its growth to meet i| > the needs of our customers. We have added a variety of services since 1Q 37 including: Discount Brokerage Services, a Comprehensive Trust Grrow witn use ru**!. Department, an International Department, Land Contract Servicing, and Member F.D.I.C. > many others. Our goal has been and continues to be to provide you, _ our valued customer, the very best services possible. " 7 y

meeting and received the award from Hubert Krull, vice president of the SWCD. • -qHAPPY BIRTHDAY wishes go to Eldon (“Steve”) Bartholomew, a of the Lakeland Loving Care Center at Milford. We received a call noting the fact Bartholomew will celebrate his 87th birthday on Monday, Feb. 23. He has no family but has received a birthday greeting

from President and Mrs. Reagan. WINNING HONORS at the recent Kosciusko County Dairy Association meeting were several of the Beer families in the Milford area. Achieving awards were the Holstein herds of Jesse Beer and Sam Beer (r 2); Steve and Connie Beer (r 1); Fred and Pat Beer (r 2); and Dan and Debbie Beer (r 5 Syracuse). The Ronn Beer Memorial Award was presented to the James Ruckman family of r 1 Larwill for having the most improved herd. All trophies and awards were sponsored by Dr. T. A. Miller, Dr. A. G. Schafer and Dr. Bruce L. Lamb of the Milford Large Animal Clinic. DON’T FORGET the joint Milford-Syracuse-North Webster Lions chili supper at Wawasee High School on Friday night before the Wawasee-NorthWood basketball game. Profits from the fund-raising event go to help support the QUEST program in the three corporation junior high schools. LOOKING FOR a work shoe? It may be at the law office of Bill Leemon. Reports have been made to this office that it rained one work shoe out of nowhere on Tuesday of this week. People on the south side of Main Street heard a thud and looked down and there was a man’s shoe bouncing on the curb. No one can figure out where it came from.

The boot is currently waiting at Leemons’ for its owner to claim. WORD HAS just been received by Leatrice Rapp from her first cousin, Dallas E. Gardner of Lucky, Ohio, that his son, Randall, has recently been sworn to his first full term as a representative in the Ohio legislature. Randall Gardner is the grandson of the late Jack and Melba Gardner, formerly of Nappanee and Milford; and the great nephew of John Gardner of Milford. Dallas is a graduate of Nappanee High School and is now Superintendent of Schools of Wood County in the Bowling Green, Ohio area. SATURDAY IS Valentine’s Day. One report notes it originated in ancient Rome as a festival dedicated to lovers and was celebrated on February 15. Another says it was a day to honor a bishop named Valentine, who on February 14, AD 270, was executed on Palatine Hill. Or, was it named after St. Valentine, a churchman who was beaten and beheaded on February 14 because he cured his jailkeeper’s daughter of blindness? Or . . the stories about who Valentine was go on and on and on. . . Whatever the case may be, we have long celebrated Valentine’s Day as a day to show love. Members of Mrs. Morrill’s second grade class at the Milford Elementary School wrote what ’’Love is . . . *’ Adults can learn a great deal from the thoughts of these youngsters. Their writings follow: Love is caring, smiling, helping

and being friendly. — Justin Love is happiness and kisses and friendship and sharing things. — Christy Love is meeting new friends and caring for them and being friendly to them. — Tiffany Love is friends and caring for others. Love is sharing. Love is people. — Jennifer Love is when you give people hugs and kisses. Love is when you help people. — Lindy Love is helping your family, helping brother and sister. Love is letting someone play with your toys. Love is sharing cards. Love is happiness. — Heather Love is kisses and playing with your friends. — Ord Love is caring and sharing. Sharing is when you give a toy to another kid. Caring is when you take care of a person, — Neal Love is walking-hand to hand. Love is caring for people that get hurt. Love is God and Jesus. Love is being kind to others. Love is loving everybody. — Kasee Love is caring and sharing toys and kissing and hugs. — Brad Love is helping people. I love to help mom and dad and brother. And I like to help Ray. — Kara Love is making a new friend and loving for her. Love is what other people do to you. Love is love. Love is having a mother and father to love you. Love is caring for someone you love. — Michelle Love is caring about people like your mom and your dad and your sister and brother. — Kevin

Love is giving mom roses and violets. Love is cooking with mom. Love is riding the snowmobile with dad. — Robby Love is my brother and daddy and my Aunt Kathy. Love is my cat and dog. Love is mommy. — Wendi

'No go' for AASF at Warsaw

Major General Carl G. Farrell, the adjutant general of Indiana, recently announced the end of plans to locate a limited Army Aviation Support Facility at the Warsaw airport. The reason given by Farrell for the change in plans is that environmental conditions in the Warsaw area could not adequately support an aviationfacility. National Guard Bureau had approved preliminary plans to locate an Army Aviation unit at Warsaw contingent upon completion of certain actions including an environmental assessment. A unit will be designated for the Warsaw Armory at a later date. Farrell said he will reactivate the site selection committee to look for another northern Indiana location for the flight facility; Jeff Plank, Mayor of the City of Warsaw, expressed regret over the decision as he stated, “For the better part of one year, our city administration has enjoyed a rewarding working relationship with the leadership of the Indiana National Guard 1 supported their desire to establish an Army Aviation Support Facility at our airport. I am convinced, and the evidence supported the fact, that the majority of Warsaw and Kosciusko County citizens shared my feelings. Yet the fate of certain projects is not always determined by majority opinion. GOP site selected Republican Party officials named New Orleans as the site for their 1988 convention and drew complaints from Democrats over a provision barring the city from playing host to both parties.

From the Syracuse Police log — Someone hitting garbage cans

The following information was obtained from the log of the Syracuse Police and Fire Department : FEBRUARY 3 ‘3:49 p.m. — Information requested on accident in January 4:22 p.m. — Kosciusko County requested information 5:18 p.m. — Information for an officer called in 7:27 p.m. — North Webster advised of a northbound vehicle with no headlights

Syracuse American Legion Valentine Dance Saturday, Feb. 14 9P.M.-1 A.M. Featuring “GRINNYGRINSTEAD” And His Great Band i Music Os The 50’s-80’s Plus A Great Floor Show | LAKECINEMAS I LIGHT OF DAY I WMinM PG-13 I Fn. & Sat. 7 & 9 05 I Sun 5 & 7 U 1 B 30 Or Sifo B Mon Thru That s ?PM ■ little shop i ■jIWIBMM OF HORRORS I Leaves Thursday! I ■’ .*, H OVER THE TOP I PG I Syl»estef Staiione I <>v*«ir.pf •, • <~'V - | jJflrßra! CROCODILE ' Hgnngl DUNDEE I PG 13 I ■ Fn. &Sat 7 & 9:30 I • ■■ -■ Ift Sunrt.i. “ 4 I --■ 5 J®'Sote o. ; < g SlfeSMiM platoon I ■MM£M*Mh|W 4 Sat 715 4 9 451 ■iIMMiHMMiM Sun 547 15 I £ '.■V’' - '- < Weekday 715 I

I Love is something that you can i share with someone. You can ! share it with your mom and dad. You can share with anyone you know. — Luke r Love is making Valentine cards for others. I love you. — Tommy

The Indiana National Guard stated on more than one occasion their desire to establish a compatible and mutually beneficial relationship with those near any proposed location site. They communicated care for, and sensitivity to, the concerns of many who faced them in numerous group discussion sessions. They are to be commended for their tyThe Indiana National Guard represented themselves and our state government very adKiwanians host WORK luncheon On Thursday, Feb. 12, the Northern Indiana Job Alliance will provide the program for the Warsaw Kiwanis Club at the Shrine Building at the Kosciusko Fairgrounds. Known as the WORK luncheon, the half-hour presentation gives a concentrated introduction to a program that provides employers with special job training and placement services at substantially reduced costs. WORK, the localized program of the Job Training Partnership Act in north central Indiana, is sponsored by the Northern Indiana Job Alliance. Presently serving four counties — Elkhart, Kosciusko, LaGrange and Marshall — the presentation is designed to get the unemployed back on the job. Through the local job center in Warsaw, the program can provide aptitude screening, pre-employment training, on-the-job training and employee placement services.

FEBRUARY 4 6:06 a.m. — Call reporting a possible fire at the molasses plant ; was just the lights 9:51 a m. — Accident in front of Waterson’s store 9:55 a. m. — Accident in front of NIPSCO 3:08 p.m. — Information requested on child restraint seats 5:32 p.m. — Call on Just Say No program for block parents 7:52 p.m. — Report of several kids messing around a home 9:57 p.m. — Wood and cement in roadway; CR 29 and US 6 11:55 a.m. — Speedometer check FEBRUARY 5 1:56 a.m. — Suspicious vehicle at a business 6:09 a.m. — Broken window at a business 7:14 a m. — Door open at a business 7:31 a.m. — Breaking and entering at a gas station 9:04 a.m. — Gas station reported breaking and entering 9:30 a.m. — Another report of a breaking and entering — 12:26 p.m. — Lock out at Dairy Queen 4:37 p.m. — Person on station for an officer FEBRUARY 6 2:43 a.m. — Report of someone hitting garbage cans 6:05 a.m. — Request for transportation to Milford 12:24 p.m. — Officer wanted on Syra-Webßoad 3:06 p.m. — Property damage accident; Chicago and Hun-

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Love is being nice to people, Love is sharing your popcorn. Love is walking hand and hand. Love is a rose. Love is sharing your toys. — Sara Love is God and moms and dads but the best love is familyr \ — Allen

mirably. I take great pride in the fact that they serve and represent the interests of the citizens of Kosciusko County . ” Spring quarter courses offered at Ivy Tech A variety of college-level courses is being offered at the Warsaw branch of Ivy Tech enabling persons to enhance their present skills and/or work toward a technical certificate or associate degree. Courses are available in the following areas: general education, industrial supervision, accounting, secretarial, and computer programming. Courses offered are oriented toward meeting the needs of /individuals and employers and are offered both during the day and in the evening. < Registration for current students is February 12-20, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., new students is February 19-20, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and Saturday, Feb. 21, 9 a.m.-l p.m. There will be a late fee assessed beginning Monday, March 9. A VA representative and financial aid officer will be present on February 19 from 1-6 p.m. Classes begin March 9 and end May 23. A J There will be a speciajjoffering in statistical process control. This course is for plant managers, supervisors and quality control personnel who need to ' acquire or improve understanding of statistical process control. Fee includes instruction, books, and materials. The class will be held on Fridays from 6-8:50 p.m.

tington Streets 3:12 p.m. — House fire on SyraWeb Road 7:10 p.m. — Vehicle stolen from a drive way FEBRUARY 7 2:16 a.m. — Report of a person entering a business 8:45 a.m. — Request for an officer to contact him 12:30 p.m. — Report of a vehicle sitting in the middle of the alley 3:13 p.m. — Permission requested to move a motorcycle with no plates to storage building 3:39 p.m. — Report of a young male riding a moped with a passenger 6:26 p.m. — Request for a message to be delivered 11:18 p.m. — Bike found FEBRUARYB 2 a.m. — Suspicious vehicle reported 7:49 a.m. — Tree across the road; North Shore and East Shore 8:23 a.m. — Electric pole broken off; Old Road 8 10:06 a.m. — Vandalism to a car reported 12:14 p.m. — Walk off reported 3:55 p.m. — CB report of a property damage accident; CR 900 N at Wawa Drive-In FEBRUARY 9 10:55 a.m. — Ambulance needed; Medusa Court 10:56 a.m. — Assistance from Squad 70 at a barn fire requested 1:06 p.m. — Lost pocket book 11:22 p.m. — Report of an assault