The Mail-Journal, Volume 73, Number 2, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 January 1962 — Page 9
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PRESCRIPTIONS Pharmacy is a profession, not a sideline, at BURKHOLDER REXALL DRUG, Syracuse. J 11,18, 25 FOR SALE I Large % Acre Lots. Restricted No Down Payment. No Interest. S2O Monthly Don Beer Milford EARNINGS UNLIMITED — Avon is for ambitious women. Service customers in a choice territory in Milford and Dewart Lake area or Scott township. Write Mrs. Gross. P. O. Box 154, Elkhart, or call JA 2-4122. Not A Worry In The World With ACRILAN CARPET STUCKY FURNITURE CO. GL 7-3443 - Syracuse
Hove a FUNderful BOWLING O OPEN BOWLING during the tourney \ Hl Tourney Fans Welcome WAWASEE BOWL South of Syracuse
PRINTING BUSINESS ''■ ■ I • Just a few of the many products printed by us are listed here. INVOICES — WEDDING INVITATIONS PERSONAL CARDS — CATALOGS STATEMENT HEADS—TICKETS ENVELOPES — LETTERHEADS HANDBILLS — SALE BILLS AND MANY OTHER ITEMS Stop in for all your printing needs. — Prompt, Courteous Service To AU The Milford Mail Phone OL 8-2222
LARRY’S CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING — re-upholster and restyle furniture. Custom built furniture. Large choice of fabric and-plastic. Free estimate. Ph. 7R32 Millersburg or 8R93 after 4:30, or write Box 121, Benton, Ind. Larry Erb. D - Jan 25P WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order your wedding invitations, marriage and engagement announcements and birth announcements now. For prices phone OL 8-2222 or come in and look through our catalogue. The Milford Mail, ts NEHER’S SPOUTING WORKS “ALL TYPES OF GUTTERS” Heating Cooling - Roofing Quality That Will Please You Phone: TE 4-2526 Box 96, North Webster, Ind. I YOU’VE TRIED _ THE~REST/ 'NOW TRY THE BEST! ! IF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED, TRY US. I • Best Shirt Finished In Kosciusko County, Give Us A Try. Pick-Up & Delivery Service WARSAW DRY CLEANERS Across From Court House Warsaw, Indiana Phone: AM 7-8731 '
TAKE THE COUNTY TOURNEY with you in your pocket with a transistor radio. Good selection available. BURKHOLDER REXALL DRUG, Syracuse. FOR SALE: 1961 Thunderbird, 3000 miles, no trade. Phone GL 7-2572, Syracuse. FOR SALE: Boy’s 3-piece snow Suit, size 5, and two boy’s spring coats and hats, sizes 3 and 5. Phone OL 8-4073. Mrs. Joseph Beres. Nicolai Machine & Repair Shop 701 S. Main St. Ph.: GL 7-3232 Syracuse, Indiana Lawn Mower Sales & Service Portable Electric And Acetylene Welding Jigs - Fixtures - Tools - Dies Wrought Iron Railings & Specialties FOR SALE: 1955-8x36 ft. Star mobile home. Completely furnished. Excellent condition. Call Syracuse GL 7-3567. J 4, 11 When You 'Are In WARSAW Take Home Something From The Unique Bake Shop Downtpwn Warsaw o FOR: SALE: Monogram fuel oil hedter, like new. Also three 50gallon fuel drums. OL 8-4655. J 4,11-P PARTS for all electric shavers. Luke Jewelry, Shopping Center, Rd* 33 W Goshen. Open 9:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. ts Satisfaction Guaranteed Clock And Watch Repairing By registered watchmakers CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. Center at Buffalo St, Warsaw COIN COLLECTORS Need a 1955 s Lincoln cent? 25c “ Complete stock of Lincolns, Indians, Buffalos, Jeffersons,,Mercuries, quarters, and halves for sale. Complete stock of Whitman coin books for the beginner and the advanced collector. We also buy, trade or appraise your coins. Pilcher’s Shoe Store DOUGLAS G. PILCHER Syracuse, Ind.
.New Taste Trend
Jy.ew laste Irend © fa / / Wv/W kJ J * V/lamsT COME like it hot, some like it cold — Here are two. suggestions from the makers of Ronrico Rum from Puerto Rico, to enhance your winter entertaining. The rum is light, fragrant and deliciously dry — and versatile enough to "blend with almost. anything. Keep it on hand for the unexpected and impress guests with your know-how. HOT TEA TREAT To one cup of steaming hot tea, add one jigger of the, white label rum, a dash of lemon and sweeten to taste. COLD CIDER TREAT To one highball glass of cider on the rocks, add one jigger of the white label rum. Garnish with a slice of lemon. MEN WANTED, 18 to 55: To train for top pay jobs as auto diesel , mechanics. Learn to repair all* makes of cars including compacts, foreign, trucks and tractors in your spare time. Don’t Wish for a good job — train for it. Send at once for free sample lesson and details on how you can become a top notch mechanic. Write E. T. 1., Auto-motive-Diesel Division Box. S4OO MONTHLY SPARE TIME — Refilling nd collecting money from New .Type high quality coin operated dispensers in this area. No selling. To qualify you must have car, references, S6OO to SI9OO cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net up to S4OO monthly. More full time. For personal interview write 4010 West 65th St., Suite 207, Minneapolis, Minn. Include phone. P HOUSE and 3 acres in Spencerville. To be sold to settle estate; Roscoe Walter executor of Ross Bair estate, Spencerville, Ind. . PRIVATE DISPERSAL of reg. | Columbia sheep to lamb in March. Carl Dickes, Huntertown, Ind. 120 LEVEL A., NEAR GOSHEN, IN D. Two houses, one modem," oil heat, new 28 x 135 ft. bam, I 28 x2B hay storage, two silos, milking parlor, dairy house and equipment,- for Grade A milk, corn cribs, granary, other bids. Soil fertile loam over hard pan, Purdue soil test at or over 6, average hay and grain production in last four years over S9O. A. Can offer this as 80A or 40A. separately. Make us an offer, your own terms, amount down, terms wanted, top price, will go first acceptable offer by the owner, poss. Mar. 1,1962. Have larger farms same aera on same terms. Call any day. Grady’s Realty Co. Ph. JA 2-5815, Ba. m. to 10 p. m., Elkhart, Ind. FOR SALE: Town and Country deep freeze, chest type, two cubic feet, SIOO. Phone GL 7-2030, Syracuse, after 6. JU, 18 THANK YOU We sincerely thank those who in any way helped during the death and burial of our father and brother. We considered it wonderful how quickly people respond to the need. Odell Troup family Sisters and Brothers CARD OF THANKS We Would like to thank the 1 neighbors, friends, pallbearers, American Legion and Auxiliary, Rev. Carl Shearer, and Wade Mishi ler for their consideration and I kindnesses at the death of our mother, Mrs. Ida Scott. -i George Scott Fred Scott and members of the family # Legals. GOLDEN RULE CLEANERS JANUARY EXTRA SPECIALS GOLDEN RULE 2-HOUR CLEANERS WITH WED. & SAT. LAUNDRY SERVICE — Phone GL 7-3553, Syracuse LOW, LOW, LOW PRICES Trousers, Slacks, Sweaters, Skirts & Wool Shirts,6oc Heavy Winter Coats Cleaned & Pressed ~ $1.50 Rues 9’ x 12’ Cleaned & Sized 2 - $15.00 We Need A Truck Driver Apply Golden Rule Clehners. Syracuse Suits, Jackets, Dresses (1 pc.). Car Coats sl£s Huntine & Fishing Coats & Jackets $2.00 and up Draperies (extra special) 2VzC sq. ft. Shirts (laundered) 3 for 99c Fall, Sprinc, % Length Coats & Rain Coats $1.25 New Pockets, New Zippers (tailor Job) SI.OO These Are Cash & Carry Prices NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Lake Township, Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 29th day of January, 1962, will consider the folowing additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Cumulative Fund (lease rental of shop). i $3,000.00 Taxpayers appearing at such a meeting shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor’s office of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. ALTON KISSINGER Trustee, Lake Township . f MM — J. 11 & 18
HERE IS EASIEST WAY TO PUT ON TIRE CHAINS It can be done In six minutes, and without a Jack I
i 1. W. B. (Walt) Lashar, Jr., chairman of National Safety Council test committee, shows Marion Olund, Clintonville, Wis., the first step. Spread chains on the ground to remove tangles. Reinforced chains are best, and the projecting teeth or cleats should be up. ri | v / f.* ar ' f’ V /S' 3. It is wise to gather the cross chains up close in back of tire on some cars, so chains won’t catch on back of fender when car is moved forward to encircle the rear wheels. By « dLui It/ ||l WM w. "JI BB "IM • 3. />■ 5. Marion has now learned'how to put on a pair of tire chains in six minutes, the easy way. She is seen showing Joan Klemp, Clintonville, the final step—fastening simple outside hook.
state college, PA.—Prof. A. E. Neyhart of The Pennsylvania State University and educational consultant to the AAA, recently advised all high school driver training teachers to include “how to put on tire chains” in their basic courses for teen-agers. This would “serve to give American youth more self-reliance, and some would teach their parents in this old fashioned virtue. It would help reduce dangerous traffic troubles such as occurred when chainless vehicles blocked snowplows, and even fire trucks, in Boston and hundreds of other cities last winter. Above photos illustrate the easiest method. Don’t be a traffic blocker.
Thirteen In Co. Nominated For 'Farmers' Award
Thirteen young county farmers are being considered for the “Outstanding Young Farmer” award which is presented annually by the Warsaw junior chamber of commerce. Being considered are Glen Byler, r 3 Syracuse; Carl Klotz, r 1 Etna Green; Garwin Eaton, r 3 Warsaw; Dale Mikel, r 2 Milford; Perry Hathaway, r 1 Claypool; John Mdneyheffer, r 2 Leesburg; Lee 'Norris, r 1 Mentone; Fred Powell, r 5 Warsaw; Lowell Rassi, r 2 Milford; Ray Schilling, r 2 Claypool; Ronald Severns, Mentone; Alan Sharkey, r 1 Etna Green; and Leßoy Slabach, r 2 Leesburg. The winner is to be named at a banquet to be held at the American Legion home at 6:30 p. m. tonight (Thursday). Judges for the contest are Tom Conner, Ligonier; Lewis Mason, Bourbon; and Fred Sinclair, North Manchester. Jesse Beer of Milford was last year’s winner. School Menu Mon., Jan. 15 — Sloppy joes, po--1 tato chips, green beans, sliced pineapple’and milk. Tues., Jan. 16 — eef and noodles, asparagres au gratin, carrot sticks, bread, butte?, jelly, cherry cobbler and milk. Wed., Jan. 17 — NO LUNCH - semester end. Thurs., Jan. 18 — Hamburger and spaghetti, cheese, lettuce salad, buttered com, bread, butter, jelly, ice cream and milk. Fri., Jan. 19 - Turkey loaf, vegetable soup, peaches, cake and milk. Hospital Notes Murphy Medical Center Clinton Cox, Syracuse, was dismissed Thursday. ■ . • ■? . Goshen General Hospital Mrs. Mary Rookstool, r 2, was released Thursday. Donald McNamara of \r 4 was admitted for a tonsillectomy over the week end. Frederick Dale Plummer, Syracuse, was dismissed over the week end. Mrs, William K. Shaw of r 2 was admitted for minor surgery Tuesday. Mrs. Clark Conley, 436 South Frazier street,, was admitted for minor surgery Wednesday. / A/1C and Mrs. Ronald Thornburg and sons arrived Sunday for a three-week visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thornourg and family. A/1C Thornburg :is stationed in Hawaii
Court News r License 'to Wed Homer Sidney Hodges, 22, Goshen, laborer, and Leora Kathryn Kauffman, 19, Syracuse, saleslady have applied for a marriage license from the county clerk at Goshen. Suit Dismissed A divorce suit filed by Virginia Harrington of- Syracuse against Billie Dean-Harrington has been dismissed in the Kosciusko circuit court. Files Suit F. B. Copeland Credit Bureau of Kosciusko county has filed a suit against Clair Dreher of Syracuse in the Kosciusko circuit court. A judgment of $397.01 is being asked. The credit bureau contends that the defentdant owes a Kendallville firm $356.55 and an Elkhart firm $40.51 for materials furnished. Copeland is collecting the accounts. Heirs Determined Heirs of the estate of the late Richard Dentzel of Lake Wawasee have been determined in Kosciusko county circuit court. Raymond Dentzel, father, Mildred Dentzel, mother and Mary Louise Dentzel, sister, will receive $lO, 859.11 each. The court also approved the sale of the film and camera shop to Fred and Mary Jaessing. The property had an inventory of $5,429.84 and was sold for $20,327.32. Carefree Meal In A Skillet - By Betty Barclay ttERE’S a tasty main course to ; try on a busy football week{eud. Hearty and nourishing, this easy to make skillet dish requires very littie preparation time thanks to l modern pre1 * /mrvdST cooked packI Iv II Cw aged rice. A 4(1 a v ors ome combination of sausage, canned pineapple and pre-cooked rice, it’s a recipe you -will want to repeat during the fainter. Rice ’n’ Sausage Surprlae s package (8 ounces) frozen rally cooked sausage links; % cup thinly sliced scallions; 1 can (8 ounces) pineapple tidbits; 1 tablespoon brown sugar; % teaspoon salt; M teaspoon dry mustard; dash of pepper; dash of Iglnger; 1% cups Minute Rice. | Heat sausages in skillet, turnring to brown evenly. Drain, all except 1 tablespoon fat from skillet. Add scallions to sausages and sautd briefly, stirring fre* Qnently. Drain pineapple, measuring juice. Add brown sugar, salt, mustard, pepper and ginger to juice in cup; then add water to equal 1% cups. Pour Into skillet. Add pineapple tidbits and bring mixture to a boil. Stir in pre-cooked rice. Cover and simmer 5 minutes. Makes 4 iors servings.
Thursday, January 11, THE MILFORD MAIL
Rolr I V. ] swIS \ . cm - I V?' 5 -’ 2. Then put end s links of side chains on loops of “applier” and push onto tire as shown. No jack is needed. mF ■ 1 h -Aw V s ® /J? ’ - ■ 4. Now drive ahead one wheel revolution, until side chain fastener is near fender. Remove the spring steel wire ’ applier” and fasten the inside hook. Lashar shows Ma: n that the usually difficult inside hook can be fastened by* “feel” (without getting under car) after you practice it once and learn how. ■■■BP' ■< 1 6. Lashar congratulates the girls on their aptitude and reads them Council’s tips for safe winter driving, one of which is “always carry reinforced chains and use them for severe snow or ice conditions to help avoid traffic blockades and accidents.” e
Central States News Views MODEL of Saturn moon rocket is checked out by technicians at ■K"OWa Cleveland, Ohio, research center pjF - . of National Aeronautic and Space Administration before tests in th* s supersonic wind tunnel. ■h , .♦* LB - uilh JHi b. CAMPUS QUEEN Karen Kline ■.■ begins her reign at Indiana University. ‘ .>• —•***<- A* ■ '•i’A ' 19HH:*'& ittsl wik ->■" ■ I SMB * F RmB >■' ;i: * V< FREE LOADER—“Peanuts” is a pas- t senger whenever Stevie Peterson, 8, ■■ sleds on his favorite hill in Belton, Mo. E* ' < | > (JjKgMsS ■■; d < ? * >.. f x Ll 1L BIG TOW of 52 barges, believed biggest ever on U.S. waterways, is pushed up the Mississippi river by the Austen S. Cargill, towboat of Cargo Carriers, Inc. Deck area equals that of eight football fields. J1962 IndianTSiatrFair Board | flF — ” % : ? ' . » ImM * I* '_ —>’ T ’- : . Wf &.' -"i '•' ? >pAT. T.. ROYCE ADURBIND. BUDD.. FLOYD E. '■ Austin Lebanon / Kentland President' Vice President \ Treasurer The 1962 Indiana State Fair Board named the above meSTII &eir officers. Robert H. Weedon, and Mrs. Ida KJ Wright, Greenwood, were named as members of the executive committee. Lieutenant Governor and Commissioner of Agriculture Richard 0. Ristine is a member of the committee by virtue of hid office. Earl J. Bailey, Lowell, was named secretary-manager; Jesse W. Stuckey, Indianapolis, grounds and building superintendent; and Don Davis, publicity supervisor. *489188M8 INDIANA STATE 2J
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