The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 5 December 1963 — Page 15
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PUBLIC SALE 1- miles East of Syracuse, Ind., go North of Syracuse to Kosciusko Co. Line Road east past Maxwelton Golf Course to Warner Road-, right to Co. Rd. 1300 N, left to farm; or 6 miles West of Cromwell, on THURSDAY, DEC. 19 - 10 p.m. (EST) 168 HEAD OF HOGS
Ten sows, York and Landrace cross, bred from Oct. 7 to Oct. 17 TRUCK 1952 F-5 Ford 1< : ton with 1958 Case-O-Matic Diesel tractor with 2370 hrs.: power steering, Eagle hitch, dual hydraulic 1952 Case model DC with 12x38 tires - Case 4-16 in. plow, semi-mounted with coulters and coverboards Case 2-16 in. plow with slotted mold boards Case 3-section 12 ft.. spring tooth harrow Two-section spike tooth harrow Kewanee 10 ft. wheel mounted disc Case 4-row cultivator New Idea 7 ft. mower FEED 1,200 bu oats-,, 2,000 bales Two electric tank heaters Portable Knipco heater No. F 125 Three hog feeders Creep feeder 16 ft. hay ladders with sides Two 18 ft. extension ladder with sides ■ ... 21 ft. 1% iiji. pipe 16 ft. 4 inAeave spouting 14 ft. 7 in. ensilage pipe Myers water tank, 52 gal. Two set dual truck chains 36 in. pipe wrench 28 wood posts Car top carrier Set pipe dies Two iron water troughs Two set of bobsleds 4xß motar box
TERMS Cash Not responsible for accidents Lunch Will Be Served by Calvary EUB Church W. A. JONES AND SON Romayne Sherman, Auctioneer Rollin Hostetler, Clerk
Two. York and Landrace cross boars 'B4 weanling pigs h Omaha grain and stock rack bed FARM EQUIPMENT Hahn 6-row sprayer and pump Letz 220 feed grinder Lime spreader 34 ft. elevator — 1.5 h.p. electric motor John Deere No. 43 com shelter PTO on rubber John Deere 4-row No. 490 corn planter, with fertilizer, hand spray and pump attachments John Deere 2-row No. 290 fertilizer com planter New Idea No. 501 loader E-Z Flow sprader ;s clover hay 1 2,000 bales wheat MISCELLANEOUS 20 ft. % in. chain . 50 ft- 1 in. cable Block and tackle ii in. rope Forks and shovels Two 5 h.p. motors, 3 phase Water pump with electric motor 300 gal. tank Cast iron tank Two 12 ft. feed bunks Four rolls picket fence 268 ft. of Red top fence Air compressor and spray gun . Buzz saw for tractor 70 sap pails Steel cover for 6 ft. hog tank • Two sets single chains 25 bags 12-12-12 fertilizer 25 railroad ties Some lumber
American Motors Establishes Record KENOSHA, WIS. — An alltime daily production record was established at American Motors’ final assembly plant here yesterday, (Nov. 18.) E. W. Bernitt, vice-president of automotive operations, announced that 2,348 Ramblers were built in the Kenosha plant, eslipsing the
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72 shoats, 100 to 140 lbs. Sows and boars blood tested Three nanny goats John Deere hay rake Brillion choppei' with blower Mounted. 2-row New Idea corn picker with trailer husking bed Two Cobey wagons with 6-ply 7:00x15 tires and Helix beds Wagon with 16 ft, rack on rubber Van Brunt 13-disc fertilizer grain drill Eight ft. cultimulcher New Idea No. 12 manure spreader on rubber John Deere walking plow Two-section rotary hoe straw 1,000 bales oats straw Pipe cutter ' 19 panels 10 ft. long 32 in. high Three panels 8 ft. long, 32 in. high Three panels. 15 ft. long . 1/5 h.p. motor Two % h.p. motors 1/3 h.p: motor Garden cultivator Pipe vise . ■Heating stove Electric stove Two tables Chest of drawers Sewing machine 9x16 ft. linoleum Five-gallon and eight-gal. crock Forty-three windows Two sets of curtain stretchers Some old books
previous daily record of 2,287 set on December 20, 1960. The Kenosha plant of American Motors annually produces more automobiles than any single plant in the United States. Bernitt said the new aaily record was achieved with two ninehour shifts working on two lines. The previous 1960 record required tnree eight-hour shifts working on the two lines. The accelerated daily rate reflects the company’s recent decision to work overtime and increase the original Rambler . November production schedule by 20 per cent from 42,000 to 51,000 units. Byler Motor Sales, located at Syracuse is the area Rambler dealer. Read the CLASSIFIEDS
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s r > i t i jg.. ... \. > | 118 ■ ■ ■■ ' what - about "Bargain" diamonds? Be wary when you see a diamond offered for sale as a “bargain” or at a “discount? Any good diamond has a value-and a price-based on established qualities known to all gem experts. We do not sell “discount” diamonds here—but as a member of the American Gem Society we do guarantee the excellent color, cut and clarity of every diamond you buy from us. SORG MEMBER AMERICAN JEWELERS GOSHEN, INDIANA
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Area Students At No. Manchester NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind.Several students from this area are among the 1,219 full-time and part-time students enrolled during the fall term at Manchester college in North Manchester, Ind., according to the official list released recently from the office of the registrar. Included are 1,176 full-time and 43 part-time students. Enrolled from this area are: Pierceton - Jack Beebe, sr., Douglas Hoffert, jr., Carol Lehman, fr., Linda Steffen, jr. Milford - Ralph Biller, so., Steve Cormany, fr., Dennis Cory, so. Sidney - Richard Ray, jr. North Webster - Betty Lou
Clayton, fr., John Hoy, so. Syracuse - Dianne Ellis, so., Sue Ann Juday, so., Sally Ann Kilmer, fr., Jerry Kirkdorfer, fr., Marilyn Nordman, fr., Richard Simon, fr., Jean Warstler, sr., Jerry Warstler; so., David Weaver, sr. Claypool - Verda Gible, so., Jerry Johnson, so., Michael LaVine, so., Loren Pyle, sr , Francis Reece, fr., Avis Rowland, fr., Bemadean Scott, fr., George Scott, fr., Jeannine Swartz, fr. Syracuse Thanksgiving Personals Syracuse street and water commissioner Walter Hagerdon and Mrs. Hagerdon spent Thanksgiving in Toledo, 0., with relatives. Mrs. Harvey Overholt of Goshen spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Olen Keim. Mrs. Overholt is the mother of Mr. Keim. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pollock and son and Mrs. Elizabeth Pollock were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pollock.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller and Mrs. Georgia Miller were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Qrt at . Churubusco. Sharon student at Western Michigan university at Kalamazoo, and Shirley Leverhier, a student at IBM school in Indianapolis, spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Paul Levernier. Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Stout and granddaughter, Nancy, of near Kendallville were guests on Nov. 28 of Mrs. Catherine Babcock and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kammerdiener and daughter. Mrs. Lois Schleeter, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Butt and family, and Mr. and Mrs. James Butt and family were Thanksgiving da* guests of their mother, Mrs. Lucy Kegg. Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Botts of Millersburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Speicher of Ligonier were holiday dinner guests on Nov. 28 of Mr. and Mrs. Don McCullough and daughter near Cromwell.
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A RESIGNS — George Bullock, Pierceton town marshal since Jah. 1, 1961, resigned, effective DeC. 7. Deputy marshal Peter Yorg has taken his position. Mr. Bullock, who was a former town marshal at Milford and was on the police force at Syracuse, has purchased the Calico Kitchen, a restaurant on east Market street in Warsaw, with his son, Robert, who was separated frqm military service on Nov. 12.
Mr.. and Mrs. Dale Allen and children attended a family dinner Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. Alien’s uncle and aunt, . Sir; and Mrs. George Bradley; at Crawfordsville. Rev. and Mrs. P. M. Brosy and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burkholder . spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bui'kholder and son in. their new home in the Hunni- ’ cutt addition. ’ ! ; Mr.' and Mrs. Tim ' ijair.and daughters; Diane and Carla. Sue, and Amy..and Sally Coy spent Nov. 2S with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sarjent, at Benton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kirkdorfer, Jr . end two children attend/d a family dinner on Thanksgiving at the . home of Mr. Kirkdorfer’s .mother, Mrs. Charles Kirkijojrfer, in Goshen’. . . Mr. and Mrs.. Guy Motwouso of near Milford and Rev. and Mrs. Eldon Morehouse ana family of Plymouth were holiday guests' in the home of Mr. and Mrs. . Edwin Meek and i
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