The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 April 1965 — Page 4
THE MAIL-JOURNAL Wednesday, April 7, 1965
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7 ***• ? ■■ W1 I ■ s: *• i. • • • • M i. ' 'ft JPIHV . T „._ -. A New Business At Milford
M .: )r<i has a row business that t prom rt-s .to go places' . , A1 m Pamer. wn< ed by his sue I be measures just l four hit tn height' and carpeuir ability, has started a camper-trailer body shop building on road 15. ; ] I;i the aS>ve piiot.o Mr I’amer i> shown standing beside two of his nrnrlticLs I
Have You Heard? The Town Shop Has Nice Easter Accessories • SHIRTS • BLOUSES • LINGERIE • GLOVES • PURSES • HOSIERY • SHOES I Shop Early THE TOWN SHOP Downtown Leesburg k* ■ . Spring Sale Os Fine Automobiles Special $1829 Special Brand New. -1965 GMC Toq Pick-up. Includes 8’ Wide Side .Double Wall Bo*. \ir 11.. u“ li. .iter A- ik f Speed Electric Wipers & Washers. Oil Filter. Foam Padded Seat.' Dual* Headlamp, 5-tTSxIS 4ply Rated Tires. . Immediate Delivery. $2895.00 1964 BUICK LeSabre 4 Door Hardtop, Fully Equipped. $2898.00 1963 OLDS 98, 4 Door Hardtop. Very Cean. $2898.00 1963 OLDS 98. 2-Door Hardtop. One Owner. $2095.00 1963 BUICK Skylark Coupe. A very clean auto. $2295.00 1962 BUICK Electra 4 Door. Fully J Equipped. 10 — 1961 4-Doors — 2-Doors Come in and see our fine selection of autos.' 1961 CH,EV Impala 4-Door, Power Steering, Automatic. $695.00 1960 DODGE Phoenix. 2-Door, Hardtop. $495.00 1960 RAMBLER American. 4Door. Sedan. Many more to choose from Buick - Oldsmobile - Rambler GMC Trucks - Johnson Motors PLETCHER MOTOR CO., Inc. Phone: 773-1171 Nappanee. Indiana Open: Mon. - Wsd - Fri. - Sat. 8:30 pm. Tues. & Thurs- - 6:00 p.rn.
He does the work single handed. H<- receAes. the .wder-;.-- purehax* ail materials, and briMs the trailers As ri today tliey are all custom burk, he said, for hi? has no assenuHe manages to get out one a week. and is now in the process erf. building what he terms "a deluxe fnodrl " Anyone ■ who views hi-; operation can easily -w he w.U be in need . - t quarters in the near fixture . . . ' ’
Vernon Wolf Resigns As Milford Police Chief
A letter of resignation from Milord chief of prime Vernon' Wolf * : as read at M-nt.A i-.eninc's meetL’.g or tlx* Mtlf-r-i town board. The resignation becomes effective po April 15, : ! • : i< t:w- Milord police iepartmenl on October 19. 1964. and has be*si tlx- only officer on die force since .that time. Um* chief told ixxird members V-.- •: -.<» ' and ever Lb .re- riippened that made Hit now was thinking of buri ng he had (focc a pood .-.BrthOr- * Tie -eompaay manufacCommissioners Hear Fair Board Representative Henry Butler, xxrotary-treasur-es’ of ~The Kosciusko ' <xmx ' • iM-.ml. w.i< present-at tlx- county l*iur.i of (xi.’nmiss<«iers meet, ng on Mi Buller presented itemized expenditures erf the fair association to the board. On one side die list sdwwed the total cost, ri fair Hems and on the the an««ar.t _ed t> 4-H activities. The county council >n an earlier action took $2,500 from the funds given to the fair beard to '’gram. The BSBOda*. tion U-ould likx* to have this amount re>tored. The cxmirmsMonors sLitcvl - to appixir before the council at it's nseelmg later this month In previous years the Kos-nt'ki i fair hn> been given $6,000 from the general fund Os this a- ■ •. X .»a ■ ■ . c, so .:.■>! fop 4-H «.•>■*:* . : nd sl,ooo’ • ». > the . oxint x < i»:f <-e for use thru 4-H fa r aetivites' Tn- expenditure- for 4-H as : x’ ■ . . .■ . . Butler ue:x» higher th.Hi the* $5,000 they’ had lux-n gi\en before the count x ThU' is rxi! -. reason f •- w.tnt’n.! lhe fundlUWjb 'o,|. Veyf »y-' ;
I IT'S SPRING time to eat out I TIRED OF SPRING CLEANING? TOO TIRED TO COOK? DON’T —LET US’ I GENEROUS PORTIONS — GOOD FOOD — Gojnplete Menu — CURB CARRY-OUT INSIDE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE KENNY'S DRIVE-IN I Road 15, North Telephone: 658-4162 MILFORD, INDIANA
Pamer Said, ‘Orders are nothing. What I need is m< e pixxlu.-tio:l abi| ty' But I'll have that so : just give me a little time. ring of finance, production and sales,’ Pamer has tin' sm n his a >.'ity to turn out a quality camperIrailer "the <rf the futTo. Eden to him talk one feels he Certainly his end product speaks eloquently ..that he, in sari: (toes ■ ■
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Vcy STOCKING CAPSULE Did you ever know anyone who insisted on putting his right stocking, on first? Some people think this is • a good way to avoid headaches. Foolish? Os course! Most of us get headaches. But now we reach for one of the fast-acting pain reliex-ers medical science has • nude in ailab’e. A simple rrinedy. But remember—not aU headaches can be treated so casually. If th® pain persists or is unusually severe, be sure to see your ph> sk.an. And next time you need a prescription tilled, come to us for quality compounding.
MRS. BECKER HOSTESS i TO TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB Members of. Town and Country club met Friday at the home of Mrs. Hattie Becker, for a noon i salad luncheon when many differ-1 ent and attractix-e salads, triangle! herb i sandwiches, fancy crackers' and coffee were enjoyed by the I members and two guests. Mrs. | Dean Troup and Mrs Daryl Johnson. Club president Mrs. Glenn Brown opened the meeting after luncheon with pledge of allegiance to the flag. Mrs. Becker read the secrete ry’s report and Mrs. Joseph Ottendorf gave the treasurer’s report. Then Mrs. Brown discussed many points of interest .to remember if , to lose weight and the kinds of foods to avoid She stressed the fact that everyone should eat an egg per day unless on a low cholesteral diet. Ahnost all foods can be eaten if portions are cut in half and re- ■ mealtime observed. . Snacks between meals and at bedtime are forbidden ts . interested in trimming down your figure. Tne polio mass vaccination was announced and discussion held on the subject. Question aro.se win-ther the two feedings would prove polio-f-ee for the remainder of life or whether booster doses wotrid have to he.taken, ■ AnniHiniwnii-ntx The National Home Economic conference will be heki at Purdue ihis year which permits only one rom each club t The county council luncheon will he held Wednesday, May 5, at Shrine Ixii'dmg at Warsaw fairgrounds. The Town and Country club will be guests ri • Tippecanoe Tpwnslup H-r-.;.- Den-.-.c.-..-<-i cinb June ■ club- house. Tbe Jackson Township chib will be entertained by Town and Country club on October 8 a’ the home of. Mrs. .Paul Mathews at luncheon. Ne: . . Wilson on May 7 with Mrs. William . MHS English Department Attends Production Os ‘Romeo And Juliet’ Forty-five students .from 1 Milford, high school traveled to South Bend uni’.ersity's production of “Romeo '. Tills trip was planned' to encour- .: h ' i with the dramatic arts and to enihancetheir study, of Shakespeane tin high school literature courses. The play was vey well |>-rformel .m-i t-iie students from Milford felt ' as if they had gninril an interesting exix'rienee in : one of Shakespeare’s plays on stage. i Mre. Mur<ra..r:. Mr. Matt ngl4 I and Mr. Dor-ey. English inst” at Milford. iK-eomym ed t.:e group to South Bend.
I w | TED R. BROOKS Ted R. Brooks Receives Ford Club Award Ted R. Brooks, a member of the C. S. Myers Ford sales force for the past five years, will be presented Ford Division’s 300-500 club award at a banquet to be held at the Murat Temple. Indian;qx>lis. Sat- ' Tiie Milford Ford dealership also had word that Ned Tarman, its accountant for the past four years, is to receive a Ford Motor Co. Acreuntiants’ Honor Bril Award.-the date to Im- announced later R F. .Conti, Indianiryi’is Ford dstrict sales manager, said 300-500 dub membership awards are presented for excellent retail sales per- :■ mance The Ford 3()riso(E drib was founded “in 1950 to recognize t ! '<> performance of outstanding F<>"d salesmen throughout the c<>untrv . Mr Conti added that the axerage sotvvoo club member sold nearly $400,000 worth of automotive merchandise in 1964 to qualify for, the national honor. ' , - i AeWj-xPy /
NOTICE! I . . Anyone Who Has Watches Or Jewelry In Our Repair Department, Please Call For Same, Because We Are Closing Our Store In Syracuse April 17 ‘ Rose Jewelry Syracuse, Indiana WAWASEE INTERIORS, INC. Highway 13A — East Side Lake Wawasee Dial 856-6931 FURNITURE DRAPERIES UPHOLSTERING WALL ACCESSORIES GIFTS CARPET & UNOLEUM PAINT & WALLPAPER 20 r c Off On Dinette Sets During April RALPH and MILDRED ENOCH* 5 ” /C^'S. g 95 / PATENTS occordtng look that little gtlS to azo / teve s ure .fitted, party-gang / - patents in a choice of heavenly colors, f Just like the big gjrts wear. S S / Baa. UL S. Pat- OH. and Canada • AAada in IL S. A. Metzler Shoe Company OF NAPPANEE
Ask For Public I , Rail Crossing Near Milford Attorney Byron Kennedy appear- j ed before' the county commissioners ■ on Monday of this week to ask per- j mission to petition the Public Service Commission of Indiana' to make the railroad crossing which is near the Orvil Kilmer Subdivision on Waubee lake a public crossing. ' ■ The crossing was built at the I same time tlie road was made to the subdivision but belonged to the New' York Central-, railroad. Rent | has been paid by the Kilmer inter- , est in the pa-t Perntission was granted by the ccmmisxioners. Mr. Kilmer also appeared at the meet- ‘ ir.g, the sjxwa limit on county road 1300 N ' Which goes past The Weathierhead company at Syracuse) was . |at tiie request of the city police of Syracuse. The distance from sr- i 13 to the Syractise-Webster road e will be posted accordingly. LauTence .Butts asked the county ntendent. Ray N - to make a 4-way stop corner east: ? of Claypool at a dangerous inter- 1 -1 section. County road 250 N for a' road 25ft N for a length of 1 from ! ) ISR 15 to county road 100 Eisto i - lx? posted as a4O milds per he-ur s zone. Yield signs will be placed for * ’ motorists going south on CR 175 E - ■ ■ ■... - )1 ’ Petitions Denied x It was announced that the petilioti -for a county road in Crowdale on. 3 i the'- smth east side of I. ' Sechrist: et al and the me presented . faced road in the Strombeck-HMnes »- addition -otitli of North Webstf r v' were denied by the viewer--. - i A petition was presented by Janie i- W. ■.; / ; • Sj : . ■ SI i ard. township The request is for a 'riy wide road and a turn around in: i the* subdivision. Another petit; .: others to vacate > road in the vHlage of Oswego. A hearing on this ■ Mav 4 at 130 pm. accord ng to a legan advertisement on this matter possible .to . vacate an unused road near the bus <■ : ■ The road has been. unused for some
time. In the matter of a real petitioned for by John Camden and others the commissioners were informed by county engineer, Charles Cleveland. - tliat some changes would need to be made in tee description of the road. The road is located on the south side of Barbee lake. Plats Presented A plat was presented for' a subdivision in the Wildwood Park area on Tippecanoe Lake. Also, attorney George Bowser appeared representing Mr. and Mrs. Harley Persons ■ who are asking for a definite Icca-. i lion of a raod in the Huffman lake area because they are platting a subdivision. Ralph Klingel of Warsaw appeared asking that the -county port’bn I of Parte avenue be widened and resurfaced to make it safer for the families in this area. He also asked if it would be possible to place, a road out to SR 15 from the north east bolder of Warsaw. He was told it would be necessary to find a suitable location for the road and petit-
y SEE AND SHOP OUR K O NEW JUNIOR CORNER ' f f f Located At The Front Os Our Store COMPLETE WITH IT’S OWN l T Y DRESSING ROOMS ft ' ® WHEN IT’S ¥ if SPORTSWEAR A Jk YOU NEED iv — Come to — ul I S«M | T WARSAW, IND. ' * It ■ - J- 'Q- r . .L: ■ j . ' 1 ' .. , . ' _. . , Cut Flowers ■ Corsages Potted Plants Order Early — FTD Delivery Anywhere "Fred's Flowers" Phone: 773-4241 154 S. WILLIAMS NAPPANEE CAR WASH ' • . ' - • . L. ■ ■ ' at Myers Body Shop Saturday, April 10 11 A.M. — 6 P.M. Free Pickup & Delivery Phone 658-4118 FUTURE BUILDERS' CLASS Milford Christian Church This Ad sponsored as a public service by C. S. Myers Ford
ion for the establishing as a road. The highway department inventory and a supplement were approved by the commissioners Frederick Gilliam, Lawrence Butts and Ray Ferverda. The amount shown cn the inventory $384,495.25. DEN SEVEN TOURS BEER’S GREENHOUSE The Syracuse Cub Scouts. Den 7, took a trip to Milford and toured Beer’s greenhouse. Mr. Beer conducted the tour showing the boys •many ditfeivnt kinds of plants and flowers. - Each boy received a stalk of snapdragons. Those attending were Eric Cobum. Tom Henning. Robert Bachtel, Scott Haffer. Charles Yoder, Steve Hann; Gary Dean. Mrs. James Hann and Rodney. Cris and Julie Henning. Den mothers Mrs. Bill Cobum and Mrs. Eugene Henning.
