The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 51, Milford, Kosciusko County, 23 January 1964 — Page 7

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1 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS I P. O. Box 248. Leesburg, Ind. ~ —y_— —■ Professional Cleaning • Carpets & Upholstery • Jack Hall SERVICEMASTER Ph.: 267-5274 I '[l ... • BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING is i • CLEARING Stanley Custer Milford, Indiana Phone 658-5193 ' SALE Winter coats, sweaters | and kodiaks ! 25 to 50% OFF Boy’s and men’s shorts SI.OO each Lots of shoes at bargain prices. - Snow suits 3 to 5 25% OFF I ! Lots of other bargains. | SALE STARTS JAN. 27 ' The Star Store 108 E. Main - Syracuse

FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY SPECIAL SHOWTIME FRI. EVENING — 7:00 P. M. SAT. A SUN. — MATINEE - AT 2:00, AND ONE EVENING PERFORMANCE AT 7:00. Adm.: Children, 50c; Adult*. $1 A NEXT FRU SAT., SUN. . ANOTHER WONDERFUL Walt Disney o PICTURE “The Incredible Journey*’

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FOR SALE 5-room modern bungalow, paved road, natural gas, $4,000. 4-berdoom, 2 bath in town, <- $13,750. 2-bedrooms, 2 lots, modern, $7,450. Wawasee 5-bedroom ex beach ! $31,500. See us for lots - Rentals. U Ph.: 457-3722 or 457-3506 ORRICE L. SHAW, Broker i WEDDING CAKES j Beautifully decorated Delicious to eat Reasonably priced Unique Bake Shop Downtown Warsaw ! Professional * Dry Cleaning with Magic Finish STA-NU Exclusive in this Area WARSAW I DRY CLEANERS Across From Court House Warsaw - Phone: 267-8731 Pick and Delivery In Pierceton I Mondays and Thursdays ' I CUSTOM DIGUING GRAVER .HAIOKG BACK FILLING FOUNDATIONS. TRENCHES SEPTIC TANKS I. L (Bud) Kline Ph.: 457-3677, Syracuse LAKE LINE CABINETS Custom Kitchens Built-In Appliances Custom Cabinets of all Types Unfinished Furniture Armstrong Tile & Linoleum BEAMER & SON Hwy. 13, 1 mile North of North Webster Phone: 834-1861 .-.t. • -. Satisfaction Guaranteed Clock And Watch Repairing 8y registered watchmakers CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. : Center at Buffalo St, Warsaw II Ice Skates Sharpened WAWASEE SPORTSMAN CENTER In the village South of Syracuse — Insist On The Genuine mt 11 l u ’ rwaof •* a < m -i AND AUTO-MATE Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co. J OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Phone 457-3223 - Syracuse Manufactured By Overhead Door Corp. Hartford City. Indiana ■ ■ ’ — - -a 1 Beit -OR RENT — Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, beat furnished, washing facilities, private entrance and bath. Inquire at PelXit’s Dept Store. Ligonier, Indiana. Phone 51. ts FOR RENT: Three bedroom home on Lake Wawasee. Heated, furnished and a very nice home. , Call Earl Walts, Syracuse. 4573465. J 23. 30 , KITTY ] wT3»[> *•«> «uu*p»«p* frjyr ewYwwx

1 a li COMPARE Leesburg’s everyday! prices with the big c&c chain! yards - the main differences are extra services which include free delivery on quantity orders of most everything most i anywhere. We pick up leftov- j ers and guarantee satisfaction. Free estimates. Seven credit | plans. . Mahogany flush doors 2 6x6 Si (A grade) $5.26 c and c; used railroad ties -good condition j $1.52 c and c; nice spruce 10 M V grooved siding $129.00M c and c: insulating sheathing board; l $52.00M and 25 32” - SB7. 50M. We build at agreed prices. 1 Lowest total costs in Tri-State I area. Phone collect Leesburg J Lumber, Leesburg, Ind., 453-1 i 3144. 1 t FOR SALE: New three bedroom I * home, natural gas heat, located i . in Enchanted Hills, near Lake I Wawasee. Will sell on contract j With $250 down. Contact Ralph] I Biggs, 820 N. 13th, Decatur, Ind. Phone 34076 collect. Payments} less than rent. J. 16,23,30, F 6 FOR SALE: 1962 Ford Falcon, six ! cylinder, two-door, radio and heater, new tires $1,250. Phone 457-3588.’ . J 23. 30 FOR SALE: 1958 Buick, four door, power steering and power brakes, radio, new tires. Excellent condition, no rust. Phone 457-3306 or call at 507 North Huntington I street. Jan. 23, 30 i WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order I your wedding invitations, marriage and engagement announcements and birth announcements auML For prices phone 658-2222 or 457-3666 or come in and look through our catalogue. The Mail-Journal. ts FOR SALE: 1954 Buick hardtop Century fa excellent running condition, good' rubber, radio and heater. Price $lB5. Call Wawasee Plaza, Cromwell 856-8521. J 9, 16, 23 P FOR SALE: T7ew three bedroom home, natural gas heat, located in Enchanted Hills, near Lake Wawasee. Will sell on contract with $250 down. Contact Ralph Biggs, 820 N. 13th, Decatur, Ind. Phone 34076 collect. Payments less than rent. J. 16,23,30, F 6 FOR SALE: Used 21” Philco con sole TV, in good condition. At GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. FOR SALE: Rebuilt bicycles, 20*. 24’ and 26’, boys and girls. At GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. FOR SALE~FRANK~BANNING PROPERTY. North side Lake Wawasee. Access to lake. Modem 6-room, home.) $8,500. or will se#. on Phone 594-2286, evehifegß. ts — 4 tA - - 1

Service* I -pt I SEWING MACHINE AND {VACUUM CLEANER REPAIR Over 12 years’ experience, guaranteed expert service, on all makes, old or new. L. Miller, 513 So. Harrison, Syracuse. Phone 457-4158. ts | FURNITURE, carpeting, linoleum, > custom draperies, rug and up- ! ■ holstery cleaning. Ph. Ligonier; 894-3532. Golden s. ts i ICE SKATE SHARPENING, hoi- I low ground —75 c, GAMBLE S ! in Syracuse. GOLDEN ~ RULE~2-hour~ Qui- k j Cleaners - Wawase Village, ph.: 457-3553. Save 50 to 75% on , cleaning only. Thurs., Fri., Sat ’ specials —- Suits, men ot women | at 31.19. un; WANTED: All your news, church, dub and locals. Call us. Phone 457-3666 or 658-2222. The MahJoumal. ts WANTED : Paperhanging Cail j 457-4189. Mar. 19 J? Kelp Wasted 5 I OFFICE HELP WANTED: Need experienced office help. Should have some understanding of bookkeeping and accounting, in addition to normal secretarial duties. Steady work and good = salary for right party. Contact Cliff Pettit,' P a i*k ; Meadow Homes, Ligonier. Ind. F 7 Help • Female WANTED: Giri or woman to do light housework and baby sitting. Live tn for about three months. Phone Syracuse 4573540.. J 16, 23

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i CARDS I QF Wlf V THANKS IN MEMORIAM a of FRANK J. BANN'NG who passed away JANUARY 22, 1961 The memory of someone dear Is like a thing of gold, That never dulls or tarnishes, Or grows the least bit old. To us his name will ever be The key that unlocks memory Os the dear one gone, but cherished yet, A beloved face we will never forget, WWe and family I — CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends in and around Syracuse for the kindness shown me during my recent illness. Irene Pickell CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone that) sent cards, letters, boxes of candy and said prayers while I was in the hospital. Sincerely, Walter Kasper ,

Legal Notice XOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ' ADOniONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice Is hereby' given the taxpayers of Lake Township. Kosciusko CouSnty. Indiana. that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their 'regular meeting place on the 11th day of February. 1964. will consider th. following additional appropriations which said officers consider neces- % sary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time.' 1 From Cumulative Fund — F-6 Lease rental of. shop .. Taxpayers appearing at such ine-c:-.» shod have a right to be heard thereof Th.- additional appropriations as finally mane will be automatically reterr<a to the State Board of Tax Commissioners xnich Board wUI hold a further Leering within fifteen dayk at the County Auditcr's Office of Kosciusko County. IndVana. or at such other place as may b*designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional apv’oprtations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the Cxcnty i Auditor wheu and where such hearins will be held . 1 ALTON KISSINGER ] Trustee, Lake Township MJ — J. 23 * 30 ■

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* t£ folkways of America captured by famous cover artist Norman Rockwell are now available in ceramic figurines, handcrafted in Bavaria by the W. Goebel Co., makers of the famous “Hummel” children. The new Rockwell collection totals exactly 12 pieces, depicting typical U.B. home life and activities. Shown here is “My New Pal. Now at local gift shops, or write to the exclusive distributors, Ebeling A Reuss Co., 23rd A Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia 3, Pa.

F NOTICE! Herman X “Wimpy”) Anglin and Norma have purchased the dry cleaning plant in Leesburg. We will appreciate your business. We are doing our own cleaning. Satisfaction guaranteed. HOURS: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. » - . MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY Phone: 453-4461

HEALTH LEAD POISONING SEVENTY percent of the deaths due to poison in the pre-school age group are caused by lead poisoning. Early symptoms of lead poisoning are vague, and early diagnosis is most frequently based on a high index suspicion confirmed by the finding of abnormal amounts of. lead in the blood or urine. Symptoms may include fever and irri- - lability, vomiting and gastrointestinal disturbances, listlessness, lethargy and personality change. One of the symptoms most helpful to indicate lead poisoning in a child is pica.. Pica is defined as a craving for unnatural articles for food, such as bits of wall plaster, dirt and paper. The source of lead poisoning may be from plaster from walls that have become impregnated with paint of high lead content, the paint on toys,' window sills, cribs and playpens, even from cosmetic powders and hair dyes. The poison is insidious in nature and may take weeks eor months to develop. The first step in the treatment of lead poisoning is to stop the exposure and the absorption of lead into the body'. Elimination of lead from the body is accomplished by the use of certain drugs after a definite diagnosis has been made.

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Feeding The Mature Dog Dog owners take great care in feeding puppies the proper diet. As a dog matures his dietary needs change but there are still basic principles of feeding which must be followed to keep him in

the best of health. Most Important in feeding mature dogs is that the food be completely nutritious and that it be

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served ta proper amounts. An inadequate or deficient diet for anraduft dog not only causes poor body>< condition and rough hair dwVTbut also lowers the body’s resistance to bacterial disease. Experts at the Purina Dog Care Center recommend this general rule for feeding a dry ration to grown dogs: one-half ounce of dog food per pound of body weight per day. Following this rule, a 32-pound " dog would get 16 ounces of diy dog food daily. However, it should be emphasized that dogs vary widelyin their food requirements depending on age, size, activity and-other factors. Once-a-dayfeeding is sufficient for adult deg?. It is generally desirable to feed about the same timejasually inthe evening since •this may ten'd taTkeep the dog quieter wunj, me MUSICAL PROGRAM AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING The young people of the Milford Christian church, who have entered the school vocal and instrumental contests, will present a program at the church at 6:15 on. Sunday evening.

Thursday, January 23, 1964 THE MAIL-JOURNAL

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APPROPRIATE GIFT — The Daleville Volunteer Fire Department, which has been called upon to handle some hot jobs, was given a cooler by a soft drink distributor, reports The ADventure, a Delaware County weekly newspaper. COUNTY nomenclature — The name of Baron DeKalb, a German nobleman who came to this country and rose to the rank of General in the American Revolutionary Army, was given to DeKalb County when it was organized in 1836. Baron DeKalb was killed in the Battle of Camden. DISTANT MARKETS — Manytruck parts, engines and trailers are manufactured here in Indiana, especially in Columbus, Ft. Wayne and South Bend and many finally end up in distant lands all over the world. The Department of reports that in 1962 this country exported 100,745 trucks to 127 foreign countries with Mexico leading the way with 20,334. COMING AND GOING — Four southern Indiana counties that are known as “The Lincoln Hills’" have united in a project to both welcome and bid farewell to tourists visiting the area where Abraham Lincoln lived as a boy. Twenty-one signs reading “Welcome To Lincoln Hills” are- to be erected at entrances to the counties and these will be backed up by signs, "Come Again! Lincoln Hills.” The counties are Harrison, Crawford, Perry and Spencer. COSTLY POOCH — A Jennings County motorist, Marvin L. Smith of Route 1, Butlerville, saved a dog’s life but in doing so he wrecked a bridge causing damage estimated at $70,000 to SBO,OOO. Smith told Sheriff Clyde Perkins that as he was entering the bridge his car’s headlights picked up the dog and as he swerved to avoid hitting it the car hit the bridge railing at a vulnerable spot and a span 125 feet long went crashing into Otter Creek some 20 feet below. Smith’s car went down with the bridge but he escaped with a broken nose 'some lacerations and bruises.

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B Team Captures .isA. ■ ■ ■“* 4-Way Tournament I :OBS9B

From this week’s Pierceton Press Pierceton’s B team captured the four-way tourney held at PiCYceton Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 13 and 14. The B teams of Syracuse, Churubusco. North Webster, and Pierceton made up the tourney. The junior Cubs xyith a fine team effort in both games, defeat- , ed a towering Churubusco team Monday night. 55 to 46, and Tuesday night set down Syracuse hard. , to 29 to win the tourney. The B Cubs, having a verygood season, now- have a 10 won, 2 loss record. Not having much in height the team h<fs used team work and hustle to get their wins. Pierceton 59, Churubusco 37 Faced with a much taller team the Cubs, unimpressed, played a very good offensive and defensive game to take an early fiott quart- ■ er lead, never to be hea|ed, and win with an impressive fY point margin. Coach Tom Sittier used all players. Art Obregon and Bill Bailey led all scorers with 17 points each. Mike Miner had 12 followed by Gale Danner with 8. Churubusco’s Crooks and Perlich had 11 and 10, respectively. Score by quartets: Pierceton 23 32 44 59 Churubusco 15 23 30 37 PIERCETON (59) — Miner 281. Long 001, Danner 323, Cone 100,1

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WORLD’S GREATESTS— A Chicago newspaper. The Tribune, proclaims itself to be “The World's Greatest Newspaper.” A Pulaski County weekly. The Francesville Tribune, is a bit more modest. Its slogan is: “The Only Newspaper , In The World Interested In The* Welfare of Francesville.” DESSERT — Burglars who apparently wanted only to top off a meal broke into a Paoli restaurant and stole ‘ three pies and several cigars, reports The Paoli Republican. Perhaps to aid digestion, the burglars also tpok some packages of chewing gum. MIX t’P — The classified ad columns of The Danville Gazette included this ad: “Mixers Mixed — An old electric mixer was left at the Roy L. Lewis farm house in exchange for a new, never-used mixer. Please return new mixer and no questions will be asked.” FAST DELIVERY - The Sheridan News reports that orily four days after the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, it received a copy of The Bangkok World containing a full account of the shooting. The paper, published in English, was air mailed from. Bangkok, Thailand, by W. S. Pressler, a former resident of Sheridan. e AUTOMATION —• It seems machines as well as humans can make mistakes. An automatic addressing machine in the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles got out of line recently and several Carroll County auto owners received incorrect information as to the Kind of cars to which they held certificates of tifle. Some who were driving old models were surprised to learn that they were listed as owning a near-new convertible or a late ntodel luxury car, says The Delphi Journal. When the state bureau wae i» formed of the mixu> the Midres- :!: sing machine was started over and then some car cuatera received two certificates, one. right-and. obe wrofig. The Carrol߀oiaty lioeaae branch said the errars wkmiW tri corrected before the sate of new license plates starts.

Bailey 731, Pletcher 001. Art i Obregon 731, ‘ Reed 002. Mettler , 002, Gregory 112, Zorn 001. Totals: 21 field goals, 17 free throws, 15 personal fouls. * CHURUBUSCO (37) —• Tonkle 002, Shinbecker 104; Perlich vfto2, Long 112, Choinski 333, Staler 001, Adams 001, Geigher //.003. Crooks 510, Creech 010. Totatst 15 field goals, 7 free throws, 18 personal fouls. -luo Pierceton 45, Syracuse 29 In the championship game Tuesday evening the Cubs took command of the game at once and holding a 13 to 4 lead at the first quarter went on to win the game by 16 points. Pierceton was impressive in all departments and had Mike. Miner leading all scorers With 15 points followed by Bill Bailey with 10. Syracuse was led by Rensberger with 11 points.- . Score by quarters: Pierceton , T 3 20 32 45 Syracuse 4 8 17 29 PIERCETON (45) Miner 551, Long 203 ; Danner 202. Bailey 262. Art Obregon. Reed 001, Gregory’ 300, Nettler 101.-Wtals. 17 field goals, Uuws, 11 personal fouls. SYRACUSE er 274, Boyer 100. McKibben 001, Wagner 003. Cripe. 012, Wilson 302, Yoder 100, Brown 312. Totals: 10 field goals, 9 "free throws, 14 pei-sonal fouls.

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