The Mail-Journal, Volume 1, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 December 1962 — Page 7
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SEVEN FROM COUNTY HAVE LICENSE SUSPENDED Seven residents of Kosciusko county have had their drivers’ license suspended according to the latest report issued by the Bureau
LIBERAL TRADE-INS FINANCING “Everything In Music” At Warsaw’s Only Complete Music Store ♦ Biidinger & Dye Music Center 119 E. Center St. Warsaw, Ini
Christmas Shop At WM HIM limn. Syracuse, South on SR 13 —— Open till 9 p.m. Dec. 15 thru Dec. 22 GIFTS S'ftSS PLUMBING Visit Our New Gift Room .1 & HEATING Treelights & Tree Stands hwteß^° n c^J tepa " r I A Co mpleteS»e Os Have A Merry Christmas Consult US rOF THIS WINTER WITH Fl ill Inf ArmaliAn Wild Bird Seed & Sunflower Seed ’llll HlTOrmdllUll I
of Motor Vehicles in Indianapolis. Suspensions are as follows: 3 Dewey Calhoun, r 2 Claypool, - from 10-23-62 to 10-23-64, for a drunk driving. i Harold C. Holloway, r 1 Clay-
Whether You Are Interested In Pianos - Organs ■ Guitars Drums-Records-Stereos We Can Help You Furnish The Music For Your Christmas Gifting < LARGE SELECTIONS CHOICE OF FINISHES MANY STANDARD BRANDS
S YES, WE ARE BACK IN BUSINESS IN OUR OLD 1 LOCATION. AS WE BEGIN TO OPERATE THE » SUPER MARKET AGAIN, WE ARE REMINDED I OF THE PAST AND ANTICIPATE THE FUTURE. I WE VALUE OUR OLD CUSTOMERS, AND WILL » GREATLY APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE. S WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO THE OPPORS? TUNITY TO MERIT YOUR CONTINUED CONFIIDENCEBY FURTHERING OUR EFFORTS TO PROVIDE TOP QUALITY MEATS, PRODUCE AND THE BEST IN THE CHOICE OF GROCERIES. „ FRESH PORK — In The Piece ; Tenderloin a 79c | FRESH LEAN PORK STEAK... lb. 49c » FRESH ! Pork Hocks 3 lb. SI.OO .ROWLAND'S FAMOUS 9 Ik «1 i WHOLE HOG SAUSAGE ■» 111. ? l i FRESH SIDE PORK lb. 39c > HOME-CURED SLICED BACON.. 1b.49c I Smoked Shank Portion... lb. 39c | Ham Butt Portion.... lb. 45c I SALE Whole Hams.... lb. 49c ROASTED SAUSAGE..... 1b.59c I HOME MADE HEAD CHEESE.... 59( | HOME MADE BOLOGNA 3 rings SI.OO J Wiener No. 1 2 s' 89c | TANGERINES, Zipper Skinned.. 2c ea. | POTATOES, 50 lbs. bag 99c I BANANAS, golden yellow lb. 9c RADISHES A lArI Ar GREEN ONIONS >«■ I GREEN PEPPERS lA* CUCUMBERS l*w
pool, from 10-20-62 to 10-20-64 for drunk driving. Howard Jones, r 1 Claypool, from 10-22-62, for matters appearing on record — points. Kenton Mark Krieg, Etna Green,
from 10-16-62 to 11-16-62, for reckless driving. William Robert Shell, 720 East Center, Warsaw, from 10-18-62 to 10-18-63, for drunk driving. Floyd E. Thomas, 321 No. Detroit, Warsaw, from 10-22-62, for matters appearing on record — points. Marion Jay Whitehead, r 3 Syracuse, from 1-1-63 to 1-1-64, for driving while suspended. JV? mhmt MMAIS m VOWN Cy OUR.CIASSIFIEDAM
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WRC CHRISTMAS PARTY HELD, OFFICERS ELECTED The annual Christmas party of the Syracuse Women’s Relief Corps was held Monday evening, Dec. 3, in the legion hall with 18 members and three guests, Mrs. Agnes Causer, Mrs. Elsie Bowersox and Mrs. Audrey LeCount, present. Dinner Gifts The party began with a potluck dinner and prayer of thanks was offered by Mrs. Nora Caldwell, i Mrs. Frank Bates, chairman, Mrs. |
Thursday, December 6,1962 THE MAIL-JOURNAL
John Craw, Mrs. Lossie Rinker, Mrs. Estelle Swartz, and Mrs. Lee Poyser served on the hostess committee. Following dinner, gifts of , attractively decorated bars of soap and cream sachet were received by members and guests and the Christmas exchange gifts were distributed in musical chair fashion, each receiving the gift they were holding when the music stopped. * Business Mr& John Craw opened the
business meeting in regular form | and Mrs. W, C. Grischke was initiated into WRC membership. The election of officers was held with the following as 1963 officI ers : Pres. - Mrs. Lee Poyser Sr. vice - Mrs. Lossie Rinker Jr. vice - Mrs. Emory Guy Treas. - Mrs. Frank Bates Chaplain - Mrs. Estelle Swartz Conductor - Mrs. John Craw Quard - Mrs. Nell Sloan Delegates to convention - Mrs. Craw and Mrs. Elizabeth Pollock Alternate dele. - Mrs. Swartz and Mrs. Rinker The next meeting will be held Monday evening, Jan. 7.
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