The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 24 September 1964 — Page 9

Advertising Suggestion From Classifier Kitty!!

Armstrong EXCELON Vinyl Tile 10C ea. (30 Patterns) WILKERSON PAINT & WALLPAPER SYRACUSE,r-jNDi Glidden's HOMOGENIZED [ Spread Satin -I 100% LATEX PAINT . WILKERSON PAINT & WALLPAPER SYRACUSE, IND. TERMITES Universal Termite Control Ph. 267-7372 120 N. Scott St. Warsaw, Indiana OR j CONN & BUHRT LBR. CO. Phone: 457-3331 ANDERSON PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse, Ind. Mary Carter Paints “Birr ONE, GET ONE FREE” Road 15, North - WARSAW Best Quality Plastic Sealing For Less! WRITE DIRECTLY TO: TIM'S PLASTIC LAMINATING . R. 3. BOX 504 - SYRACUSE Drivers License. Photos, Membership Cards, Etc. Scaled permanently in. Plastic HERMAN HUEY WELL DRILLING CO. Pump Sales Ml.: 457-3527 - Syracuse

Jonah Club Style FISH FRY By PbLLY and- RONNIE RICHARDS -JeOME AND GET ’EM — OAKWOOD HOTEL ALL YOU CAN EAT > October 2 * 4:30 p»m. To 8 p. m. Sponsor — SYRACUSE CHURCH .OF GOD ADULTS: $1.40 Donation CHILDREN 75c . — Carry-out or Delivery —> Cail 457-3808 before the day of the fish fry • Call the Hotel on the day of the fish fry

’ Pletcher Motor Co., Inc. I / . Nappanee Invites You To See THE MOST BEAUTIFUL I Autos for ’65 I BUICK ■ OLDS - RAMBLERS I GMC TRUCKS & JOHNSON MOTORS ~ iiiirvi? THURS - • FR| - ■ sat. HUIM SEPTEMBER 24 -25- 26 g I COFFEE - DONUTS - CIDER Served Free I

Staley's COMPLETE TREE SERVICE Stump Removing And Termite Control Warsaw, Ind. - Ph.: 267-8807 THE KIRBY CO. 216 E. Lincoln GOSHEN — KE 3-6007 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 Wawasee Village Hdwe. I PLUMBING ' AND 7 HEATING PHONE:SYRACUSE 457-3011 wanted” * . Good standing timber, all kinds. Write or call Yoder Lumber Company, Inc. LAGRANGE, INDIANA Q rr icfTrflf

NOTICE Timex Watches Repaired Here Free Estimates CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. 105 East Center Street Warsaw, Indiana STORE BULKY WINTER GARMENTS WITH US We Have Pick-Up Stations At North Webster Launderette And Dry Cleaning Jot'Em Down Store, Barbee Lakes E & B SHOE STORE Pierceton WARSAW DRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Across from the courthouse Warsaw, Ind. 4 ; WEDDING CAKES > Beautifully decorated ; Delicious to eat > , Reasonably priced [Unique Bake Shop; > Downtown Warsaw !t ‘ J WATCH THE Super Stocks Flying Stocks *— Saturday Nights — 8 o’clock NEW PARIS SPEEDWAY i • BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • CLEARING Stanley Custer Milford, Indiana Phone 658-4927 Real Estate For Sale . - j Sier S,rxeuw Labe let with »»»H ’ r * r . I rd. home N*r t»». eity xewer. w*Ur water, read, tw more In Owner will . writ on eontrael. full nriee SIO.SW I ; 3 B R Modern — Carswl ed L. earport J near achwol. Priced tw sell or will trade : for pmperty In G«hrn area Modern B K — near center, electric > heat, carpeted L. K . earport, mote in. before winter »!» !>•» I Epworth lore.t Bd. — t B. R . modem. Nat. .«»» heal, near North Webater I on-l» SS.9SO I 30 Acre* — t mt. to S’racnae. 3 B K I modern home, food financial Sl'.s4® j Beautiful year rd, home on Fapakeechie | Lake extra larar tract of rround. lire I Place. tnCHlern kitchen Immediate po»I aamitun. lath at thia for SS.Udo. | 3 H R. — Extra nice year round home I on rood channel. US' channel frontade. aa« hot waler heat 3-car rar , blk. tor road Near Syraeuae -. SIY-W’ I 3 H. B. — Year round home Lota IW »'| ;-e»r lota of nice ahade on Fapak.-echie | Lake 513.0 W Everett F. Ketering Phone: — 437-3304 OBBIf E L. SHAW. Broker .

Insist On The Genuine ♦hi in. , AND AUTO-MATE Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co. OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Phone: 457-3223 - Syracuse Manufactured By Overhead Door Corp. Hartford City, Indiana alcoholics anonymous P. o. Box 248, Leesburg, Ind. GOLDEN RULE 2-HOUR QUICK CLEANERS. Wawasee Village. Phone 457-3553. Save 50% to 75% (clean only). 5 lbs. sl. 8 lbs. $1.50, 10 lbs. $2. slacks and trousers 69c ea. ’ Sweaters and skirts (plain) 2 for $1.25, slacks and trousers. 5 for $3. Sweaters and shirts (plain) 10 for $5. Thors., Fri., Sat? (3 days | only), it 11 WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order your wedding invitations? marriage and engagement announcel ments and birth announcements ■ now. For prices phone 658-4111 or 457-3666 or come in and : look through our catalogue. The i Mail-Journal. ts WE NOW HAVE new rubber stamp pads and roll-on stamp pad ink-1 i ers. THE MAIL-JOURNAL. ts , CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, FURNI- j TCRE. custom draperies, slipcov-1 ers. Free estimates by Golden’s. ■ Ph. 894-3532 Ligonier collect ts W W ASF.E: Spacious, year around, j 3-bedroom home at Cedar Point. l l i baths.-. Full basement. Good’ beach. 75 ft lake front. Boathouse, garage on channel. $*25,000. Inquire Guide restaurant. Call 856-6642. ts FOR SALE: .Custom-built pick-up Campers from $295 to $995 and up. . Call 658-4029 after 5 p. m. or write to Box 475, Milford. S 17, 24, 01 P . RUMMAGE SALE Friday and Sa.ur- : day. Sept. 25 and 26. at fire stai tion by WSCS of Milford Methodist church. FOR SALE: Fpur-pc. bedroom suite. and five pc. Chrome dinette suite, i Call Syracuse 457-3329 after 4 p. m. FOR SALE: Apt. size gas stove and Frigidaire refg. Good condition. ! Call 457-2993. - P i FOR SALE:. Building quality building? For information wrifp or j phone Smilev Lumber Co., Denver. | Sl _____" ts I Swap -Sts X WILL TRADE: Motel, 10 modern ! units located in N'E Indiana on two federal highways. Will trade for year 'round home with beach on large lake. Write: Trade, Box 8, Syracuse. ts j —MEN— Get A Man’s Job!! Operating HEAVY EQUIPMENT BILI.DOZFKS GRADERS M K iPERS DRAG MMM BAEK HOLS CLAM SHELLS I Qualify Mow For’ th* many hl«h pay'.nc Jobs In I ■ h< br:<is«-». dams, pipe tinea, air field*, irrigation system.’, missile sites. hom--ss-.cs. office blds*., ete. Local * I for.tm enspioym-nt opportunities. You can start now without learinc I | your present -jok. ■ Complete practical tralnlnc on OCR | modern machine*, at OCR Resident Ttalahur Sites elees you the backI ground you heed to Eet that JOB you wan: as a HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR V A. approved for FuU Resident Tratntn*. For complete information send name. . address and telephone number to ASSOCIATED - MEAVT EQUIPMENT SCHOOLS 106 W. Monroe South Bend, Indiana

i HELP WANTED Concord Travel Trailer DIVISION OF CONCORD MOBILE HOMES 2103 Mishawaka Road ELKHART, INDIANA :Top Wages Insurance Benefits 0 This Is Year ’Round Phone: JA4-0144 or JA2-0235 Elkhart i

I """Sil — - - " ] I Vst /) FOR RENT —t Apartment, furnish- 1 ed or unfurnished, heat furnished, at Pettit’s Department Store. Ligonier, Ind., phone 894-4541. ts TV FOR RENT: Day, week, month. Ideal for vacations, hospital use. Low as 50c per day. We deliver. Phone Bremen Radio, 5464481, Bremen. ts ■ I FOR RENT: Completely furnished ! Lakeside apartments, east side Wawasee. Heat, water, and laundry facilities furnished. Ph. 8568022. S 17, 24 FOR RENT: Three-bedroom modem cottage, auto. heat. Ogden Island, Lake Wawasee, Oct. 1 to May 1. Call 457-2634. Help Wanted - Female HELP WANTED. Waitress, full time. Must be over 21. Apply at the : Guide restaurant or call 856-8664. ts AVON GIFTS are easy and pleasant to sell. Put those free hours to j work as an A\x>n representative in I Scott township, Leesburg, or Syra- i cuse area. S 17, 24, O 11 Help Wanted I- -- iml MAN WANTED: For Rawleigh busi- J ness in S & E Kosciusko county. No experience needed to start. . Sales easy to make and profits good. Start immediately. Write Rawleigh Dept. LN 1 122 190. Freeport. 111. S 10 & 24 HELP WANTED: Opportunity in ! sales for man with agricultural ■ background. Write Smiley Pole Bldgs.. Denver, Ind. ’ ts Service# i ■ CARPET - UPHOLSTERY cleaning. r Phone Golden’s, Ligonier, 894-3532 collect. ts | I j COMMUNITY AUCTION SALES — Buyers of used furniture, listed personal property. Ph. 457-3654 as- i ter 4 p. m. Bill Gushwa, manager- > auctioneer, ts j WILL DO BABY SITTING. Call 457- | 2098. ' ZjXx SWanted I WANTED: All your news, church, club and locals. Call tis. Phone 457-3666 or 6534111, The Mail-Jour-nal. . \ if EMPLOYMENT WANTED: Caretaker of home in lake area, lawn mowing, painting, carpenter work, driver, etc. Phone Pierceton 5946408 after 6 p. m. or write Box 36, North Webster. ts i| CARDS ! THANKS CARD OF TILANKS A sincere thank you to all who re-1 membered ns with expressions of , : se-mpathy in the loss of our beloved > I father and grandfather. I .■ Levi and Katherine Beer I. and chikiren i Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sheibley. I John Stetler and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Treadway, all of Syracuse, spent [•Sutxiay at Davis Lake, I burg. Mich., in the home of Mrs. ; Helen Snyder. ~ I 1964 Thunderbird Lots of Equipment 14,000 actual miles Still under warranty Private owner Call Brant at 457-2994

MRS. RAY BRAY ENTERTAINS BUSY BEE H. D. CLUB The Busy Bee Home Economics club of Milford met Friday evening ait the home of Mrs. Ray i Bray, with Mrs. Jesse Miller as assistant hostess. Mrs. Delbert ; Moneyheffer, president, was in charge of the, business meeting, and led the group in giving the pledge | to the flag and the club creed, i The • meditation thouglUs were giv’en by Mrs. Mervin Mishler, who * used the article “Where Were J You?”. Mrs.. James Chambers gave the history of the song-of-tlie-month “Believe Me. If All Those Endeating Young Charms”. The lesson on “Buying Carpeting and Rugs’ was given by Mrs. Don ! .Alims, who poii'jted out also the care after purchase. • Thirteen members and three guests of the Double Dozen club of Warsaw, responded to roll call by giving the name of their first I grade teacher. The guests were Airs. Robert Tess. Airs. Robert Brown and Airs. Phillip Harden. New officers elected were Airs. Cleveland Shuder, president; Airs. Airs. Don Ahms. secretaiy: and Airs. Everett Butrick, treasurer. Reports were given by Airs. Herman Aliller on the club’s adopted Indian girl and the new cook book which die club will sell. Contests were conducted in which : prizes were awarded to Airs. Arthur ! Gilbert and Airs. Harden and the ' door prize was awarded to Airs. ; Brown. The president announced the committee that would be in charge of I the lurxh which would be served ■ to the public at the auction sale ! to be held October 3. at the residence of , Airs. ..-Villa Bowers on j south Henn- street. i Airs. Delbert Aloneyheffer will be hostess for the October 9 meeting. Barbecued Broilers o GRILLED CHICKEN is hard to beat for tasty, thrifty patio dinner—especially when basted with a flavorful fruit glaze. FRUIT-GLAZED CHICKEN 1 broiler-fryer, quartered i 1 can peaches, pears or. apricots, undrained (8-1/2 oz.) 2 tbsp, minced onion 2 tbsp, brown sugar 2 tbsp. A.L Steak Sauce 2 tbsp, butter Mash fruit with fork. Combine all ingredients except • chicken, simmer 15 minutes. Place chicken skin side up on grill 4 inches above hot coals. Baste with sauce often, turn chicken every 10-15 minutes for 45 to 60 minutes. Serves 4., Legs Star in New Fashions n fed I NEW STOCKING STYLES dominate fashion news for fail and winter. Textures on the legs are prime mood setters. Here a new herringbone tex- , ! turized nylon seamless stocking by Hanes in brown and white j provides the focal point of interest. Diamonds are a fair lady’s best friend when they are by Hanes in a new lacy diamond pattern for late day wear. Another important style, Hanes Cantrece Sheerloc, provides the first heel and toe knit cf Run Guard fabric, an innovation which stops runs from etarting in the foot of the stocking. F/9^/gC OL UMN ss /= Ifllj B£ SAFE ON YOUR I . , BIKE/ —UMU TV 7N£ N»»fr &OE OF TXf i ■ z&ins i*tt» ■ ■ Axm mlr cxrrj A mos ■

Thursday, September 24, 1964

Yearly Herd Averages Os County Dairy Association

Below are the yearly herd averages of Kosciusko County Dairy Association members: Harold Wilson, Alilford, has an average of 27.4 Holstein cows giving 15,682 pounds of milk, 4.0 per cent test and 624 pounds of fat. Carlton Beer, Alilford, has an average of 30.9 Holstein cows giving 15. 343 pounds of milk. 3.9 per cent test and 603 pounds of fat. Howard Aletzger and Sons have an average of 54.9 Guernsey cows giving 11.707 pounds of milk. 5.2 per cent test and 603 pounds of fat. Emra Stookey, Milford, has an average of .34.8 Holstein cows giving 14,330 pounds of milk. 3.9 per cent test and 563 pounds of fat. Delbert Hunter has an average of 55.6 Holstein cows giving 13,745 pounds of milk, 3.9 cent test and 538 pounds of fat. L. and E. Osborn, Warsaw, have an average of 56 Holstein cows giving 14.136 pounds of milk. 3.7 per cent test and 528 pounds of fat. Lester' Mort and Son, Pierceton, have an average of 25.6 Brown Swiss cows givings 12.586 pounds of milk. 4.222 per cent test and 527 pounds of fat. Levi R. Hochstettler has an average of 28.4 Guernsey cows giving 10,

Sflii MJL “Richard, can't you take NO for an answer?'* ll Kr Jiffl l| E New timing device is the Time- Central air-conditioning in the All, which “light guards” your home results in living comfort, home against prowlers and acts more restful sleep, better appeas a watchdog when you’re away tites and less houseivork, accordon vacation—or just gone for fug to. families interviewed by ths evening. • the Air-Conditioning and Re- ’ frigeration Institute. j i f OHS . . | Ever hear of a glass that A complete nine-sheet boil "" ■ bends and snaps back to its origplan, with all the necessai inal shape? Now, thanks to the formation about this do-it- Pittsburgh Plate Glass Comself Afasonite vacation L. ... . pany’s“Hcrculite K”,it’s a fact! may be obtained from your local Glass doors in your home can building materials dealer. I now be safer than ever. SMCFOURTtiONSYH } ITA'AY 3= VALUA3-E AgAN SOME PAY n/£ tVAVr APS/ ■ I - - ‘"Wife, Dance bash tonight! The gang’a coming over to try out the latest steps — and with intricate new dances like “The Frug”, “The Pony” and “The Soup”, you can bet lots of practice will be needed right on the spot. COOLING-OFF TIME between practice dances demands imaginative refreshments. Smart and tasty choices are bubbly bright new soup drinks made from beef broth with soda or V-8 juice. These drinks, non-alcoholic counterparts of cocktails, are catching on fast with the “teen set.” They’re high in energy and low in the calorie department. Bite-size snacks, like tiny cherry tomatoes stuffed with a sardine filling and some cheese dips, complement the drinks and go easy on teen-age allowances. To be sure the evening is good fun all the way through (no broken dinnerware during refreshments!) and to limit those clean-up chores to a wee minimum, serve your favorite snacks on gay “party-proof” melamine plates. The patterns are pretty and colorful, like this perky floral design; the plates are lightweight and very durable; and they’re dishwasher proof, to*! You can start the fun rolling with the quick-and-easy “Soup Fizz” shown here. Make it this way: Soup Fizz 1 can (1014 oz.) condensed 1 bottle (7 oz.) chilled lemontomato soup lime soda % soup can water Lemon peel 1 tablespoon lemon juice Combine soup, water and lemon juice. Stir to blend. Add soda just before serving. Pour over cracked ice in glasses. Garnish with twist of lemon peel. Serve in glass mugs, small highball glasses or tumblers. Alakes 3 to 4 servings. For a beverage variation, here’s another delicious quickie; Red Cow 1 can (10’4 oz.) condensed beef 1 can (12 oz.) V-8 jUice broth ♦ Combine broth and juice. Serve over cracked ice, in cocktail glasses or stemmed wine glasses. Alakes 4 to 5 servings.

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053 pounds of milk, 5.3 per cent test and 520 pounds of fat. Earl Ulrey and Edwin Tom have an average of 37.6 Holstein cows giving 13,165 pounds of milk, 3.8 per cent test and 496 pounds of fat. Francis E. Wildman and son have an average of 46.5 Holstein cows giving '12.675 pouixls of milk. 3.8 per cent test and 485 pounds of fat. Alerl and Harold Shewman have an average of 28.4 Holstein cows giving 12,771 pounds of milk. 3.7 per cent test and 472 pounds of fat. A'oder and Riioads have an average of 45.9 Holstein cows giving 11,381 pounds of milk. 4 per cent test and 455 pounds of fat. Haag and Cumberland have an average of 34.3 Holstein cows giving . 11.528 pounds of milk. 3.8 per cent test and 440 pounds of fat. Air. and Airs.. Glen Pinkerton. Alilford, have an average of 16.5 Holstein cows giving 11.194 pounds of milk. 3.9 per cent test and 432 pounds of fat. Walt Kiser and sons have an average of 22.2 mixed cows giving 8.635 pounds of milk, 3.8 per cent test and 350 pounds of milk. There was an average of 33 cows in the 15 herds giving 12.600 pounds of milk and 509 pounds of fat.

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