The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 2, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 February 1965 — Page 3

LOGAN FUEL CO. Fuel Payment Protection Plan FUEL OILS - COAL I THIS CERTIFIES TO . ■ J _ | RESIDING AT _ _ — o • I IN ___' —_____ — — — I I ■ '■ ’ ' * ' ’ , ■' ■ THAT, in consideration of your participation in our Home. Heating Plan, you or your family will | be entitled to the following additional benefits, effective on the date you make your first payment and thereafter during the remainder of the heating season. I lln the event of your inability to work for more than two successive weeks because of accident or illness, we will credit to your account an amount equal to your installments prorated to the entire perI iod of such inability Up to the total unpaid those installments. I >|„ the event of vour'death, we will continue to deliver fuel to your home up to the expiration I date of hi. policy, also refunding any amount of paid for fuel at your home at time of death. I r PROVIDED I >NLY II lAT you have made all of your payments due prior to the event .entitling | you or your fam.lv t.. the benefit and THAT our local ha. been furnished a written certlficI ate by your Doctor to such event. 1 \ \Sinclair Pavment - ‘ 1 ~ /• / \ jar / $ .h r . ■ V LOGAN FUEL COMPANY I This agreement is effective ____________. „ \ jg ’ By /: and is subject to above conditions. .■ . —•

EVERYDAY LOW PRICES FAWLINK’rm RH SUPER MARKET R °"” Sale February 18 to 20 Inclusive baby - ■ ■ A A BEEF LIVER - - ~ lb. 39c CHOICE - . ' 1 • RIB STEAK - - - lb. 79c 3 LB. CAN ■ ' mm /*4IA A MANOR HOUSE COFFEE $ 1" FROZEN —7 VAR. BANQUET CREAM PIES 4 - T° PLAIN OR ALMOND ts-A - HERSHEY BARS 3 - S I OO DEMING’S , 16 OZ. CAN. RECIPE PINK SALMON 49c ,- v . R ' 12 OZ. Queen of Scot Preserves 5- $ 1 ' O ■ Sunciay Mon. - Thurs. Friday Saturday Store Hours: «> , » m » We reserve the right to limit quantities

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20 Years Ago—February 15, 1945 . Before her marriage January 20 in the First United Brethren church at Richmond, Mrs. Kunrian Dale Jessop was Miss Lois Jeannette Funk, daughter of Mrs. Helen Funk of Millord. Mr. Jessop is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Jessop, Sr., of Flight officer Omar I. Wuthrich, 20, son of Mrs. Minnie Wtithrich. recently arrived in Italy to join a French Army Air Force heavy bombardmennt squadron as a pilot. His wife, Doris, lives here with her mother-in-law/ Ralph L. Miller. 52. brother of Mrs. Floyd Schuder of Milford, died February 6 in a hospital in Albuquerque. N.M. Mrs Joe Knisley and son Ronnie, who have been spending the . past two weeks in the home of her | parents. Mr! and Mrs Jesse Miller. I will remain here the rest of the winter. Mrs Elmer Beer has sold the property belonging' to her and her 1 husband. Ora Haines will move there soon. The Haineses now live on the Chilcote farm. Dr Samuel. C. Murphy. 59. of i Warsaw, founder of the Murphy Medical Center in' that city, died Saturday' He is surrived by his wife. Hazel Jamison Murphy, his I head nurse for 17 years, to whom 1 he was married a few weeks ago. Mr and Mrs -Francis F Sr aer : and small daughter Carolvn Sue of ! Ottumwa. la., spent Friday and Satttday with Mr Stiver's- grandI mother.’ - Mrs Emil Baumgartner. Mrs. Dorothy Sorensen who came to Syracuse from Downers Grove. ! 111. is the new manager of the

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Pickwick theater. ■ 30 Years Ago—February 21, 1935 i Mrs. Compton P. (Mary Eliza- ■ beth l Scarlett, 40. died at her home on South Henry street Sunday. Surviving in addition to the husband are her father, J. Elmer Doty, two sisters, Mrs. Charles Traster and Mrs. Frank Clover; and a stepmother. I Mrs. Seth Yeiter of ped here Friday and visited her sister. Mrs. Car! Duncan. Noble , Myers and family will move March 1 from the Eston McClintic property in Syracuse to the home of Miss Esther Launer who will come to Milford to reside with Miss Eunice Steffen. Miss Mary Alice Phend. a student at Indiana university, has been given the. honor of being on the staff of. The Daily Student, a paper edited daily at’the university. A marriage license has been issued by the county clerk to Harold Frenger of Nappanee and Mary L. Thwaits.-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thwaits of Leesburg formerly of Milford. Frances Lemmert. 76, of Teegarden, passed away Tuesday at the . home of his son. Bruce Lemmert in Milford. ■ Orville Om. wife and daughter and the Harve Fisher family guests Sunday at the home of Theodore Carrier in New Paris. Omar Baumgartner has purchased. the Theodore Hammond property on Fourth street and will move his family from* the ,P. W Warstler property. E. A. Cain has leased the Warstler property. Funeral services will be held Fri-

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day for Douglas Miles, 77, who died at his home south of here Tuesday. 40 ‘ Years Ago—February 5, 1925 Milford’s high school basketball team won the 1925 county tournament by defeating Leesburg 27-7, Syracuse 19-18 in an overtime game, Beaver Dam 34-9, and North Webster 27-15. The team consisted of Roy Shultz, Harry Shultz, Elden Miller. Royal Setchler, Clayton Hollar. Noble. Miller. Harold Burns and Jimmy Hammon. The team was coached by Neff. ~ On Friday evening Mrs. Anna Wenger was greatly surprised when her Sunday school class deliberately walked into her home where they held a party, in her honor. Mr. ;md Mrs. Clvde Wehrly have moved into the W. 0. Davisson farm southwest of Milford and will work for Mr. DavissoioJV the year. Alice Miller. / past .61 years of age. died at of her sister. Mrs. James Neff at Milford Junction Saturday. She leaves two other sisters and one brother. Frank Miller of Milford. February 19. 1925 Miss Maurine Ralston spent the weekend at Valparaiso with her friend. Miss Esther Haab, who is attending college there, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Johnston entertained for their daughter Miss Vanetta' on last Wednesday evening honoring her 21st birthday anniveri sary. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Alva Crowl of Southwest of Milford Monday The mother was ill with measles at the time of birth. Harley Brock, 25. ’ farmer, Bourbon/and Edith,Marquart, 23. daughter of George Marquart of Milford, were issued a license to wed TuesI dav. ■ Deaths listed this week were Martin H. Fisher. 57. of New Paris: and Jacob C. McLaughlin. 81. atey. . • ■ Mr ’and Mrs.' George Felkner entertained at a luncheon Sunday for Mr. and. Mrs. E W. Felkner and son. Chester, and daughter. Miss Esther. A daughter.. Rosemary Marie, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dobson Saturday morning. Mrs Dobson was formerly Miss Neva Deisch. Kammerd : eners Entertain Church Class Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Kammerdiener of Syracuse, rei'ently entertained the Looking-up class of the Syracuse Church of the Brethren, in their home Mrs. Kammerdiener gave the devotions and Mr. and Mrs Jerry Hapner were in charge of games. Others present were Re v - .and Mrs. Ralph Wagoner. Mr. and Mrs. Warren -Benson, and two children, Mr aftd Mrs. Harry Fackler, Mr. and Mrs. James Fackler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vandeneer and son. 'Mr. and Mrs. George Bowler an i children. Air. and Mrs. Philip-Paugh and Mrs. Wanda Fraker. Mr. Benson is the class teacher ' md Harry Fackler is assistant teacher. Mr. and Mrs. James Fackler ‘will entertain the class. March 6.

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Senior Mother’s See Pictures Os Laos « The Senior Mother’s club of Syracuse met recently at the. Ogden Island home of Mrs. John Cripe. Mrs. Lewis Cobbuni whs the cohostess. Mrs. Cripe presided at the business session and as the club’s representative to the Scout cabin board gave a report on the board's activi-, ties. Thv program was presented by Mrs. Bernard Roberts who showed pictures sent here by Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brown, j former residents, who are noW wjorking with the In- . ternational Volunteer Service in Laos. She also displayed several articles the Browhs have sent to his mother. Mrs. John Darr., The hostesses served refresh- ' meats to 18 members present, dur : ing the social period. Mrs. Josephine Robinson and Mrs. William Bailey will entertain the club in two weeks in the civic room at the Syracuse State Bank. SERVICE GUILD HOST TO SAMARIAN CIRCLE The Service members of the Syracuse Methodist church ■ were the hostesses for a joint meeting with the Samarian circle. February 10 in the church parlor. , Mrs. Raymond Wilson presented the continued program of the 1 “Churchis Mission Among Nations." . There were seven Samarian circle members and 11 Senice Guild ’ members present for the program. Mrs Donna Hostettler gave the I devotions. Mrs. Foo Wong and Mrs. i Dean Pittman . served coffee . and . [ rolls. The table and room were decorated with the beautiful, red and . j white Valentine theme. s . | After the program, separate bus:I : ness meetings were field. Samarian. . circle will be the hostesses for the March meeting. Raymond L. Peterson Completes Basic Training I FORT ’ KNOX. KY—Pvt Ray- ’ mond L. Peterson, whose parents are Mr and Mrs Howard E Kyle. New Paris, completed eight weeks of advanced. individual armor train- ' ing at the Army Armor Center; Fort ■ Knox. Ky.. February 12. < ! Peterson learned to, operate tanks Land to load and fire the 105 nii\limeter gun. 1 The 17-year-old 1 soldier entered , the Army ’ last September and com- | pletyd .basic training at Fort Knox. LCSC Superintendent At Atlantic City Confab I Lakeland Community School Cori poration’s superintendent -and Mrs. Lewis S. Immel left Saturday for tic City. NJ, where they at- • t temled the American Association of 5 School Administrators. They are expected home tomor.row (Friday).

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