Syracuse-Wawasee Journal, Volume 53, Number 65, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 17 November 1960 — Page 5

Thursday, November 17. 1960

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Ford’s new light duty Econoline commercial vehicles come in three models, a I’i< kup. Van and eight-passenger Station Bus. Powered by a modified version of the dependable, economical 85 - horsepower Falcon engine and utilizing many standard components from other Ford products, the Econoline vehicles are 168.4 inches long — nearly two feet shorter than the Falcon station wagon. Wheelbase is 90 inches, with over - all width 72.5 inches for the Pickun and

THE SYRACUSCENE . .. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gilbert were guests of Mrs. Gilbert s parents at Hanover during the week end. Mr, and Mrs. Pete llilburt left Wednesday for Addison. Michigan. to spend several days with

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75.8 for the Van and Bus. The easily ac- . cessible engine is located forward beside the driver’s seat, providing ample passthrough space in the front, and a flat rear floor area with low 25-inch loading height. The Van and Bus have 204.4 cubic feet of load space behind the front seat. The Pickup has a curb weight of only 2,389 pounds, but can carry a payload of nearly 1,700 pounds when equipped with optional extra spiing leaves and heavy duty tires.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kroh and new son. Dale and Janet Coy of Goshen spent the week end with Dale’s grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Coy. Callers Saturday evening were their son. Arthur and Mrs. Coy. of North Webster.

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Also the Arthur Coy’s daughter Mrs. Dave Hire ind her two sons. Mr. and Mrs. John Darr and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Kern spent Sunday at Laporte, visiting Dr. Meredith Tom, a brother of, Mrs. Darr and Mrs. Kern. ,

Electric Dishwasher ’ No Luxury Today A house isn’t thoroughly modernized unless the kitchen is up to date, and a kitchen isn’t up to date unless it’s equipped with an electric dishwasher. An automatic dishwasher is no longer considered a luxury. It is a practical appliance that cuts time and labor in the kitchen, giving the housewife extra hours for her home and family and guarding Hie family’s health i by getting dishes cleaner and more germ-free than the most careful handwashing does. Families who plan to modernize a small kitchen may find that a portable dishwasher suits their needs best New portable models do everything built-in models can, yet may be pushed into an out-of-the-way corner when not in use. Like built-ins, portable models hold from 8 to 12 place settings, and wash everything from pots and pans to delicate china and glassware. When a kitchen to be remodeled has adequate space, a builtin dishwasher usually is the best choice. Installed next to the sink, it becomes a permanent part of the cleanup area. Jimmy and Jane Gaff attended the birthday party of Chris Pulus of Tippecanoe Saturday afternoon.

Time Schedule For Tri County Hunters SCHEDULE FOR TIME OF SUNRISE AND SUNSET, Central Standard Time For Tri County Area (Kosciusko). November Sunrise Sunset 17 6:34 4:22 18 6:35 4:21 19 6:36 4:20 20 6:37 4:19 21 6:38 4:19 22 6:40 4:18 23 6:41 4:17 24 6:42 4:17 25 6:43 4:16 26 6:44 4:16 27 6:45 4:15 28 6:46 4:15 29 6:47 4:15 30 6:49 4:14 December Sunrise Sunset 1 6:50 4:14 2 6:51 4:14 3 6:52 4:13 4 6:53 4:13 5 6:54 4:13 6 6:55 4:13 7 6:56 4:13 8 6:57 4:13 9 6:57 4:13 19 6:58 4:13 11 6:59 4:13 12 7:00 4:13 13 7:01 4:13 14 7:02 4:13 15 7:03 4:14 16 7:04 4:14 17 7:04 4:14 18 7:05 4:15 19 7:05 4:15 20 7:05 4:15 21 7:05 4:16 22 7:06 4:16 23 7:06 ‘4:17 24 7:06 4:18 25 7:07 4:18 26 7:08 4:19 27 7:08 4:19 28 7:09 4:20 29 7:10 4:21 30 7:10 4:22 31 7:10 4:22

Syracuscene.. . Mrs. Arthur Jones spent from Sunday till Friday in the home of her sister. Mrs. Louis Barth, of Chapman Lake, helping to care for Mrs. Barth who has been ill. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Jones' son. Charles, of Mishawaka, came to visit and to do some hunting. On Sunday. Mrs. Vearl Gaff accompanied her mother. Mrs. Rollie Tw ; aits of Albion, her aunt, Mrs. Fannie Benner, and a niece Pamela Mullins, to Kalamazoo, Michigan, to visit Mrs. Gaff’s sister. Mrs. Louise Hand, a patient in the hopskal at Plainwell. Rosemary Bushong spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday with Sue Gaff. Ann Gaff spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday with Linda Hastings of Wawasee Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Einar Anderson returned Friday morning from a month’s vacation. For three weeks they were on a Mediter ranean cruise and met many of their friends whom they knew during their years in foreign service. While in Washington, D. C. they were house guests of Dr. and Mrs. Peter Comanduras. Dr. Comanduras is a co-founder of Medico with Dr. Tom Dooley. Mrs. Ralph Thornburg Sr. had a family dinner Sunday including her four sisters and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thornburg Jr., and Jill. Tom and Jenny. From out of town there were Mr. and Mrs. Milo Gruwell of LaFontaine. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Winger. Mrs. Charles Clark and Mrs. Margaret Shinn, all of Marion. Mrs. Clark remained with Mrs. Thornburg for a longer visit.

CARD OF THANKS The family of Jesse Darr wishes to thank the neighbors, friends, relatives. Dr. E. L. Fosbrink. Rev. W. Harlan Smith. Rev. Lavon Symensma. and the Harris Funeral Home for their kindness and sympathy during the loss and bereavement of our beloved father, and grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Darr: Mrs. Thelma Weimer: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darr; Mr. and Mrs. George Sheffield; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kurtz; Gary Weimer.

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