The Mail-Journal, Volume 3, Number 43, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 December 1964 — Page 10

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WELCOMED ABOARD — John C. Zimmerman, airman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Zimmerman of r 2 Syracuse. Ind., is welcomed aboard the Naval Air SlaT tkm, Pensacola, Fla., by Captain A. L. Maltby, Jr., the field s CommandHoosier Day By FRANK A. WHITE A GOAL FOR INDIANA to become ’ a six-stale reigonal center lor youth ’ job training as part of the President s I J war on poverty has been set by the J Governor, the director of his youth rj council and by U. S. Senator Birch J Bayh. Although the Hoosier state was not * included in the first 120 projects that I» will expend $35 million to start, a ’ bigger role for Indiana is in prospect. J Sprawling Camp Atterbury, withover ’ 12.000 acres declared surplus as an ’ army installation, now has some 300 1 youtMin training Sargent Shrive:. ! hre war on |*overty chieftain, is fully ! acquainted with the ' buiki grounds, and potential of Camp At- |. terbury as a six-state regional center L for youth job training. Most Hoosiers are not interested t. overly in the President's Great So- ( ■ ciety design, know little about it, but | are curious Currently before a tele- . vision Mike Mansfield, ma- i jority House leader of Congress, said the “New Frontier" of President ; Kennedy had ended and the “Great Society" planned by President John- • son had started. - i • President Franklin D. Roosevelt had his ‘ Xvw Deal". It left us Social Security. Farm subsidies and Wage | and Hour regulations Pre-ident Barrv S Trunian had his “Fair Deal", and among other things it left the Marshall plan. Prvadent Johnson has. It task force study commissions reporting to him on his “New Society’’. IT IS \\ AMBITIOUS program to rebuild cities, clean up the countryside to m ike America beautiful, for free deucation for all youth, from kindergarten to college.’ to wipe out |xive::y and expand our park systems. He has urged all speed to get the program his aid to Appalachia, the medicare b.ll for the aged, financed by tax dollars, and a proposed cut in < xi ;>e taxes off the giound- The hope is to rai-*' at least one billion dollars from obsolete defense base abandonment to help pay for this grand design. A GOAL along with delivering Indans to Lyndon B Johnson votewife. was achieved by Democrats in the landslide - It was to purge Earl Wilson, who has had a long tenure as Ninth District Congressman. W ilson, had a national reputation as being a scourge of waste in the Defense Department. He liad saved the Federal government millions and millions of dollars by documentary expose of waste by not having competitive bids. His exhaustive documentaries on waste in buv ing had gamed support of both ; Democrats and Republicans in Congress. His unrelenting fight for information on contracts, and demands for competitive bidding had made him a thorn in the side of fJeftriw. The Democratic State Committee report cd campaign expenditures filed by Eugene B. Crowe, party treasurer, showed more money spent on Lee H. Hamilton, youthful Columbus opponent of Wilson, than any other congresisonal race. It amounted to $15,000. NEAREST APPROACH was the spending of $12,500 in the 10th district in a nearly successful effort to unseat Congressman Ralph Harvey, Republican. Wilson was bitter upon his defeat but tarried in Washington trying to find jobs for his staff. More than 100 members of Congress, retired by voters, are moving ’ oot of (Washington, creating the biggets job scramble since the 19305. The scramble also includes trying to get choice offices in the new House

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Ing Officer. Training Squadrons based at Pensacola, train Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard aviators in their primary phase of flight training. The station is also site of the Naval Aviation School of Medicine. office building by newcomers. No less than 1,500 clerics, typists, and key.members of staffs of congressmen are hunting new jobs. A con- . ML,* -W <4*

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| gressman’s staff may run as high as * 30 persons. Many new congressmen bring home folk to fill the jobs. DESPITE OBJECTORS, Indiana needs mandatory auto inspection. A I new nationwide check of 3 million cars and trucks showed nearly one of each six was in an unsafe driv* ; ing condition. Faulty lights and turn < signals accounted for 60 per cent of the defects. Next in order were faulty brakes, exhaust systems and tires. Persons who drive unsafe cars should be taken off the road. Wawasee Lakeside Chapel Holds Thanksgiving Supper Members, friends and neighbors of the Wawasee Lakeside Chapel ' gathered at the Turkey Creek Con- . servation club house on Wednesday i evening. Nov. 25, for their annual Tlianksgiving supper. After a bountiful meal a program was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Arlee Sommers and Mr. and ' Mrs. Rod Bomman, which consist-1 ed of reading and singing. There | was also group singing. There were ; about 100 in attendance.

Two Boys Die In Trailer Fire Hank Richard Jackson, one-year-old, and his brother, Matthew Marie, aged 10 weeks, died of in- 1 juries suffered when the trailer home <rf their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson, burned to the ground last Friday morning. Hank died immediately and the younger baby on Sunday. The parents are listed as improved in the Whitley County hospital where they are suffering from burns and shock. The home was northwest of Big Lake in Noble county. Survivors of the boys are the parents and grandparents, Mrs. Basil Jackson I of Big Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hurney of Colinnbia City. BIRDS Baby Cockatiels, Baby Parakeets, Singer Canaries. Small Deposit Will Hold Till Xmas. Cages, Seed And I Supplies. Carwile Bird Shop 600 So. Oak Street Syracuse, Indiana Phone: 457-3448

HEADQUARTERS FOR —p GRAD £ || HOME IMPROVEMENT * n / LFUNTKOTE ASPHALT ROOFING IIHMREP f / f 235 lb. 3 in 1 Seal Tab Shingles , $8.50 sq. 250 lb. Double Coverage Locks ....'58.25 sq. and BUILDING SUPPLIES 235 lb, 3 in 1 Thick Butt Shingles $7.80 sq. a 15 lb. and 30 lb. Builders' Felt $2.35 roll 45 lb. Roofing $1.70 roll 2 INCH 65 lb. Roofing .... $2.60 roll 90 lb $3.25 roll FIRF.RGI.ASS Style “D” Metal Roof Edging .07 If. _ Per M 5 gallon can Fiberated Roof Coating $3.30 __ i i j 545.00 ke. Insulation and 3tNCH Weatherstripping FIB “T SS Headquarters $55 - 011 SHEATHING LUMBER 1 x 10 Spruce Shiplap, K. D • SIIO.OO M te— *_— 1 x 6 to 1 x 12 Pine Sheathing Lumber $99.00 M

INSULATED SHEATHING Insulated Sheathing 4 x 8 W >1.84 each h Insulated Sheathing 2x 8 25/32” ............ >1.40 each ALUMINUM SIDING White Aluminum Siding Lam. Backer .... >31.75 per sq. STEEL ROOFING 28 ga. Galvenized Roofing — | • IJ4” & 2K” Corrugated >lO.lO per sq. INTERIOR DOORS ’„ . I T °P Grad « H Birch Mahogany 2/0 x 6/8 >7.20 >5.00 2/4 x 6/8 >7.50 >5.70 2/6 x 6/8 >B-10 >5.70 2/8 x 6 8 >8.60 >5.90 3/0 x 6/8 >9.40 >640 4xß PLYWOOD Certified Grade Marked IH , Int GIS Ext GIS CD Sheathing , J 4” >2.85 >3.10 U" >3.80 >4.15 >2.90 H" 6435 65.40 63.45 *4” >5.60 >630 >3-90 **” >630 >734 v 4 x 8 Birch A2 Grade >13.64 INTERIOR DOOR JAMBS IH interior Wh. pine • laTnb * 6 3 - 60 * 6395 ea ' Ext. Door Frame* with Oak SIH* .— >IO3O ea. Key-in-Knob Lock Set* >4.75 Passage Set* .. >2- 10 3H” Butt* ....... 30 pair

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PICK-UP FOR METHODEST CHURCH FOR DEC. NAMED Mrs. Ruth Powell will pick up anyone widhing to attend worship services at the Syracuse Methodist church. The Bon-Len comer is the place and 10:15 a.m. the time.'

Meet Your Friends At Louie Hare's TURF BAR i -1 • BEER & WINE • TASTY SANDWICHES Henny-Penny Chicken s|lo -Carry-Out Service- | PHONE: 658-4992 MILFORD, IND. [L

LEFT FOR FLOfUDA 4 Mr, and Mrs. Frank A. Rehrer of Syracuse Lake have left for Sarasota, Fla. Their address will be Flamingo Cclony Motel, 4703 North Trail, Sarasota, Fla.

A WIDE SELECTION ARMSTRONG TILE AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES Sectional Garage Doors 9/ox7/0. $66.50 16/ox7/0.... FIX-UP For WINTER Goshen / Tri-City X Lumber New Pari* Cromwell

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DIMENSION LUMBER Kiln Dried No. 1 Spruce Dimension v SIIO.OO M Kiln Dried No. 1 Hemlock Dimension $l3O-00 M WOOD SIDING Ixß KD Spruce Barn Siding .............. $l2B 00 M H x 6 Cedar Bevel Siding 6’ & longer >150.00 M ij'x 8 Cedar Bevel Siding 6’ & longer $160.00 M % x 10 Cedar Bevel Siding 6’ & longer >2lO-00 M PRE-FIN. WALL PANELING Large 4xß Sheets Per Sheet Harvest Elm >9.25 Natural Birch . . >B.BO Suntan & Bone White >5.45 Wai-Lite Panels — ’ Oak, Pecan, Cherry .... >5.75 ALUMINUM COMBINATION Doon and Windows Pre-Hung Alum. Comb. Doors -1” Thick >23.75 Aluminum Comb. Windows 2-track >11.75 Aluminum Comb. Window 3-track >13.50 HARDBOARD — 4xß SHEETS Hardboard 4xß Sheet* — •/,” Standard >1.65 Hardboard 4xß Sheet* — '/a” Tempered >2.38 Hardboard 4xß Sheet* — Standard >2.48 Hardboard 4xß Sheets —J 4” Tempered 1. >4.60 ADJUSTABLE FLOOR JACKS Adjustable Floor Jacks — 5/9 to 7/9 >6.75 ea. Folding Stairways, complete •• • >19.95 ea. Polyethelene KX x 100’ .. >8.75 16’ x 100’’.. >13.95 ea. 20’ x 100* >17.50 ea.