The Mail-Journal, Volume 29, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 April 1990 — Page 16

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., April 25, 1990

King Arthur's Town

MEMBERS OF Lakeland Women’s Club met for coffee on April 12 at the home of Marie Blackman. The group then toured Biomet and McHatton-Sadler Funeral Chapel. A noon luncheon was enjoyed at a local restaurant. A brunch at the Honeywell home in Wabash is planned for May —o—

BOUQUETS TO Bart Culver. A nice article about the founding of Bart's Water Ski Center, North Webster, is in the March 1990 issue of Michiana Executive Journal. Written by R.K. Dajne. the article tells about Kart’s family, their interests and activities. —o—

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held April 21. All proceeds will go to Saint Jude Children's Cancer Research Hospital. —o— IF YOU haven't been through Oswego lately, you will be surprised to learn that two sets of stoplights have been installed between the old John Pound Store and the bridge over Tippecanoe River. Rumor has it that the bridge is to be replaced this summer. The stoplights are there to help control the flow of one-lane traffic during construction. —o— Lydia and Rebekah Circle members will host the annual North Webster United Methodist Church Mother-Daughter Banquet at 5 p.m., May 6, at North Webster-Tippecanoe Township

Community Building. Bring your own table service. —o DONNA BOLINGER was guest speaker for a program entitled “Understanding Children" on April 19 at North Webster School cafeteria. The program is being sponsored bv North Webster PTFO. —o— TIPPECANOE TOWNSHIP Hobby Club will meet April 26 in the home of Pat Friddle. —o— BEVERLY WALLACE. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., spent the week before Easter visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gaston, Barbee Lake. , ' —o— OOPS! IN the April 18 issue of 'the PAPER,' this reporter stated in an article about Brown County that Hoosier author and WW II correspondent, Ernie Pyle, was killed April 18. 1945, in Europe. Eugene Henning. Syracuse, was serving with the United States Marine I Division on Okinawa during April 1945. He called to let us know that Pyle was killed

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TRANQUIL SETTING Sets off this custom colonial beauty l Frpm the elegant living room with marble fireplace to the bay win dow to the five bedrooms and 4 ? baths This unique home has it all. Features over 4 700 sq ft. of living area two complete kitchens formal dining room elegant library and a large family room with sliding glass doors out and spnnking system enhance the 131 j acre estate A distinctive home for discriminating buyer l $199,000

April 18, <1945, on the island of leShima, off . the coast of Okinawa, by a Japanese sniper with a machine gun. This was during the battle for Okinawa. Thanks, Eugene, for setting us straight. —o—TILL NEXT week . . . —o— IN HONOR of Earth Week for the sake of our children and ourselves, following is an original piece: “Learning About Us” Environment, what do you mean? You found a bathroom that was clean 9 Light pollution, and what is that, you say a light bulb with no hat 9 What does it mean to say Earth First? You say from us this place us cursed? What can a little oil do? That’s no reason for them to sue! How can you say there's no good soil, surely chemicals could not spoil. Pollution from noise, it’s just a drill, I have one eardrum left to kill. A pop can, well, that’s just some trash. I can recycle it for cash? A plastic jug. that’s- not so great, an art project in an early state? A tree is just good for paper. It can dilute toxic vapors? I thought our air was fairly clear, at least the smog is nowhere near. You say the atmosphere has a hole, no aerosol sprays should be our goal?Some of the national parks were sold! Not even a president could be so bold. You say the wildlife is dwindling down, along with the water underground? Even apple juice causes cancer? The alar content is no enhancer? The school must pollute your mind, the public makes these facts too hard to find. By J.D Sautter

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FORESTER SPEAKS TO NORTH WEBSTER KIWANIS — Tim Eizinger, district forester with Indiana Department of Natural Resources, spoke to the North Webster Kiwanis Club at its Monday, April 16, meeting. Eizinger lives in Rochester, and covers a seven-county area helping people manage tirhber, grow trees and make decisions on harvesting timber. Timber is a very important industry and is the fifth largest industry in the state of Indiana, ranking third in the nation in hardwood timber. The seven-county district is in the middle of the finest hardwood growing area with very high-quality wood, of which over 90 percent comes out of private land. There are 700 classified forest areas in the district. In order to be classified, landowners must have at least 10 acres of forest and agree not to graze, build, cteaTjfarm or use for other purposes. The government will reduce land value to $1 per acre on which the farmer pay taxes. The classification can be removed if necessary; then back taxes would be paid for no more than 10 years. Eizinger brought a roll of veneer and explained how it was obtained. He also showed samples of hardwoods, ranking from soft to hard — white oak, hickory, blue beech, ironwood and. hardest of all, osage orange. Following the program, there were many questions from the floor. Pictured are John Roberts, left, president of North Webster Kiwanis, and Eizinger. with a roll of veneer.

Census 1990 needs workers

Workers are needed to help with the 1990 census. This is a temporary job which takes approximately two-eight weeks depending on the job assignment. Those willing to work will earn

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extra money; learn office, business, and people skills; and will be doing a job that really counts. Most jobs involve field work, such as conducting interviews or checking mailing lists. In some areas, office clerk, data transcriber, and other office jobs also will be filled. Once hired, workers will be trained and the US Census Bureau will pay for it Census workers can work parttime or full-time. Either work schedule may require some evening and weekend work. They will earn competitive pay; rates vary according to job and location. Mileage will also be„pfiid if the job requires usingpne’s own car. Those who aro interested in working for ttfe US Census Bureau, for this year should call Fort Wayne. 422-1263 or 422-1916. for an appointment and testing. Anyone having questions concerning the census forms should call 1-800-999-1990.

Dana Corporation declares dividend

Dana Corporation's Board of Directors, meeting April 17 in Toledo. Ohio, declared a quarterly dividend of 40 cents per share payable on June 15 to shareholders of record June 1 This is Dana's 210th consecutive dividend and continues the annual dividend rate of $1.60 per share. Southwood J Morcott. chairman and chief executive officer, said. "Dana’s markets, other than highway vehicle, performed well during the first quarter. This underlying strength, plus some early signs that the North American truck market will improve in the coming months, is reflected in the board's recommendation that the quarterlydividend previously established be continued. "

■■MT g lltl MARINELAND GARDENS - 1987 modular home on 2 lots with assigned pier space. Well maintained, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, garage insulated and finished, new wood shed. $74,500 * X^‘-][ 11 mH* Ib4 * k 70’ WAWASEE CHANNELFRONT home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Workshop in garage with exhaust fan and heat. Private swimming beach on lake within walking distance. Reduced to $92,500

Dona Corp, announces first quarter sales and earnings

Dana Corporation reported April 18 the .first quarter 1990 sales and earnings that were improved over the preceding quarter, but below the first quarter of 1989. First quarter 1990 sales were $1.27 billion or three percent below the 1989 first quarter sales of $1.30 billion. Net income for the first quarter of 1990 was $23.1 million while earnings per share were $0.56. Net income for the same period last year was $38.9 million and earnings per share were $0.96. Net income and earnings per share for the first quarter of 1989 included the effect of the sls million payment received in connection with the termination of a merger agreement. Offsetting the payment were expenses relating to the proposed merger and an increase in certain reserves. The net effect of these non-recurring items was to increase after-tax income by approximately $4 million, or 10 cents per share for the first quarter of 1989. Southwood J. Morcott, chairman and chief executive officer, said. "Sales and earnings for this

It happened . . . in North Webster

10 YEARS AGO, APR. 23, 1980 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Potter and Gladys, Winters, Hampton, Tenn., spent an extended Easter weekend visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hart, Barbee Lake. The three ladies are sisters. Mildred Brady, Indianapolis, former Barbee resident, was in town last week visiting with friends. Rev. and Mrs. Brice Casey spent April 17-19 at Nashville, Tenn. Rev. Casey was guest speaker for West Tennessee Church of God WCG Spring Convention. Lucille Hobell has just returned home after spending the winter touring Florida. Jane Castle led the noontime prayer during the April 15 meeting of the North Webster Church of the Brethren Women’s Fellowship. The ladies met in the church social room. The 25th anniversary of Backwater Friends Club was observed on April 17. Members of Efficient Homemakers Club helped with the celebration. A smorgasbord dinner was enjoyed at a local restaurant. Mrs. Paul Royer presented the program. A poem by Helen Steiner Rice, entitled "After Winter God Sends Spring. ’’ was read by Catherine Bause to open the April 17 meeting of Tippecanoe Township Extension Homemakers Club. The ladies met in the home of Ruth Dunker. Harriett Williamson assisted the hostess. 2(1 YEARS AGO, APR. 22, 1970 Chosen by American Legion Post 253 to represent North Webster at Boys’ State are Jerry Lemmon, delegate, and Bruce Cummings, alternate. The Kuhn family trio participated in a three hour musical concert Sunday evening, held in the Baptist Church at Denver. The trio consists of Don Kuhn. North Webster, singing bass; Don's brother Virgil Kuhn, lead, from Denver; and a nephew. Larry Kuhn, tenor, of Chili. They were accompanied by Mrs. Don (Evelynl Kuhn at the piano.

first quarter, while lower than a year ago, are better than reported for the final quarter of 1989. Making that comparison: sales were up 13 percent and net income increased 12 percent from the previous quarter. “With the exception of the highway vehicle original equipment market, which was down almost 15 percent from the strong first quarter of 1989, the combined sales of components to Dana's other markets improved compared to the first quarter of last year. The weakness in the highway vehicle market was as we had forecasted it to be and affected our sales and earnings accordingly. We are, however, seeing signs that this market is beginning to improve as we move into the second quarter. “Our objective during the past decade has been to balance the highway vehicle market with global growth in our other distribution and industrial markets. The continuing strength in these areas, plus the improvement we -expect in highway vehicles, should improve results as the year goes on."

Mrs. Helen Raver entertained Efficient Homemakers Club members in her home Thursday night. Her co-hostess was Mrs. David Stookey. Mrs. Marion Lantz read an article from The Upper Room for meditations and roll call was answered with “A character trait I most admire.” Mrs. Howard Eastman of Sturgis, Mich., Mrs. Richard Kister of Churubusco, and Mrs. Joe Barrett spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rouch. Sally Miller attended a youth rally Saturday night at the New Salem Church as a guest of Susan Stone of Syracuse. Royal Kline of South Bend visited his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J.L. Kline on Sunday afternoon.

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