The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 April 1965 — Page 15
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Syracuse Locals Mr. and Mrs. Jap Jones and Mr. and. Mrs. J. A. Mishler of Kale Island returned home last week from Florida where they sepnt the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wakely and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ryman and Tammy of Nappanee were Easter day afteronon and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilbert on r 1. . •' ■ Richard Simon spent last week end in Canton',. 0.-..' visiting Ken Blackburn. Both are students at Man .ter college. •
KaWsg& b,« jMKMjdltton A gfWTffiWT, 9V«MU «T CAM CIMTIA * | | I W** V More Than One Cat If you already own a cat or a kitten, you might well want one more. The first few days when the two cats are getting acquainted might take a bit of patience on your part, but the two should soon be getting along happily together. They will observe, each other and be influenced by the other’s personality. As a result,each becomes a more interesting pet. The Purina Pet Care Center experts < tier a few hints on introducing your cats; It is best to present a kitten to an’older cat. e newcomer is a kitten, the. older cat will assume a parental. role and “take charge.” Whether the newcomer is a kittenor a mature cat,, be sure all claws are clipped before you introduce them. If some spitting and fussing starts, don’t leave the cats alone together. Above all, be impartial so there will be no cause for jealousy. Most cats in the same houseF.c’.l ultimately become friends. In very, very rare cases, the cats prove incompatible. If this happens, you must give up the idea of owning more than one cat. Contrary to popular impression, cats and dogs get along very ■wclltogetl ■ r. Again, be prepared for an initial period of-adjust-ment, and always feed them separately. •-.. If youlhink your cat is a delightful pct: affectionate, clean,. ■ and well-mannered- think of how harpy your home will be with ar. ' County Highway Men Help In Elkhart County Eight way men .with county engineer Charles dump trucks and chain .'saws to Middlebury yesterday T'.ie-d..} t> help with the tornado clean-up. ■ _ Say you >aw it in The Mail-Journal. < WE HAV£ MOVED OUR NEW ADDRESS . IS ROSE JEWELRY 210 PLAZA PARK FOREST, ILL.
Lt. Gov. Robert L. Rock To Be Speaker At Young Democrat Dinner
Lt. Gov. Robert L. Rock will be the speaker at the Jefferson-Jack-son Day dinner to be held in Warsaw on Wednesday. May 5. The annual Democrat dinner will be held at the fair grounds. Other dignitaries to be featured are state chairman Gordon St
National Library Week in Indiana National Library Week in Indiana ,s April 25—May 1. Support your libraries. Libraries can attack il- ! literacy, boost economic and social | levels, provide career opportunities, ! assist schools, business, and organ- i izations. I Indiana needs more professional i libraries, books and library mate--ials in quantity, new and remodeled qtiarters and active support from 11 ■each citizen. il Business demands “Send me. a , man who reads,” yet 19.4 per cent j-.-.i- ut'.. a i'l'.'.ry We nc-v t» ■ reach 905,815 Indiana residents i denied library services, | Indiana has a library director in the. state , department of public in- I j struction. responsible for library .lewiopment A. majority of Indiana’s elementary schools z are with < >m. cent ral libraries. Indiana needs ‘ mure space in existing school li-1 branes and much more financial ! ; support'for the library program. ; . lards call for .$4 to i ! s»"> per student expenditure, average I expenditures range about half of i this. Indiana needs more qualified [librarians and clerical assistants;; i Private schools are faced with limited financial resources and bur-j geon ng costs. ■ ! ■Libraries help themselves throuhgl the professional organizations dedicated to developing . libraries and raising professional standards. As al I reader you know about the population explosion as.well as the technological. explosion. Educational methods are ■ shifting to indeepndent study and j research. There is more leisure [time. Automation requires the re-1 ’training of men. Research .brings; ‘ hew discoveries almost daily. As a reader you realize that you , and your community must keep up i with the changes. Let’s do some- 1 thing about it.. Act now—familiarize ydursetf with the '■American Library Association's stahtlards. for your type of library-. Visit your library ■ ures up to them. Talk with the
CANTONESE AND AMERICAN FOOD —. nr ; NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON HOURS - 4 To 10 P.M. WEEK DAYS 12 To 10 P M. SUNDAYS Make Your Easter Reservations Early Wawasee Village South of Syracuse
PLAY > GOLF Z ) FOR FUN // I j AND SUN 1/ NOW OPEN FOR OUR 18th SEASON z “The Greens Are In Exceptionally Good Condition This Year. We Have A Fine Club House And Pro Shop For Your Convenience, And We Invite You Out For Your Opening Golf Game.’’ —TOM xMERRITT Maxwelton Golf Club TOM & FAYE MERRITT - Pro ■ Owners NORM ROBIE — Greenskeeper
Angelo of Indianapolis, speaker of .the house Richard Bodine of Mishawaka and state senator Robert Peterson of Rochester. Jahn Kleeman. County Young ■Democrat president, said a 6:45 p. m. buffet dinner will be served prior to the program.
librarian, responsible public officials. school authorities, business and professional leaders about what can be done to overcome shortcomings. The Syracuse librarian is Mrs. Lucien Jones, the children’s librarsah is JMrs. Oscar Bjella and the Syracuse school librarian is Mrs. Keith Whiteman. The Milford librarian is M’s Charles Kerlin. She is assisted by Mrs Richard Brunjes. Mrs Howard Haab is in charge the library at the high school, ' Mrs. Ronald Sharj) is school librarian. in the North Webster and Leesburg schools. Senior Mothers Club Enjoys Dinner Party For the last regular meeting of the season the Syracuse Senior Mother’s club enjoyed a dinner party at Rubie’s Party House in MilmrJ. Monday evenme. April 19. Mr<. John Cripe, opened the business meeting with die club creed. There were 19 members and one I guest. Mrs.' Ted Pauls, present. t Roll call w?.s answered with "My ‘Favorite Club Activity.” ■' . . The program was in the charge of W wed pictures of “Delta Resort.” I which is owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs Burson n the summer It s 25 miles north of Manistique, j Mich; , Resert-ations were taken for the adnual spring party of all 'four SyraI ctise mothers .clubs. It is to be held May 10 at Tippecanoe‘Country’ dub st ■ ■.'■) this ye -is e Intermediate Mothers club. j.. . -
Wednesday, April 21, 1965
Area Golf Courses Open This Week
The three Lakeland golf courses, ■ which are open to. the public, are | now open for the season. a And They nave never been in better I shape, according to reports this week I from all three courses. I Maxwelton The Maxwelton golf course, a I regulation course located northeast I of Syracuse and across the road | from Syracuse lake, opened Saturday. | April 10. Tom Merritt, who has | owned and operated the course with his wife« Faye for the past 18 years, . 1 said the course is in "excellent-shape. The recent rains have drained off well and the greens have been rolled and mowed three times. Warm spring weather has given the rolling Maxwelton’ course an inviting appearance. Membership .rates have gone up S 5 to S3O single arid S9O for couples. Price for nine holes is still $2 and $3 I for 18 holes. . ‘ Tommie Merritt, who has assisted at Maxwelton for the past years. I received his . law degree from Stetson university law school irTSt. [Petersburg,, and will begin law practice in the Fort Lauderdale-Pompano . Bench F’.ur'da area and will not be at the 1 course this summer, the tts stated. ! .Norm Robie will again be greens■jkeeperi Wawasee Golf Course ■ The, Wawasee golf course., located ■ on the north shore of Lake Wawasee and owned by Don Byrd, is also in ' fine condition. The. course has been 1.0. ! Mr. Byrd said, “The greens and. fairways look better than they ever ’[have, this time of year." They have been rolled and mowed; four times, he commented... - . . Membership fees remain as before: S7O for single and SBS for couples. Jwith $2 for nine holes and $3 for all J'l'ay. Twilieht golfers after 4:30 p m i pay only $2. The Wawasee club house has a i large dining room and the bar has a ithree-way license. > Mr, Byrd is assisted by his brother., Gordon. Bob Ellis. Jess Mishler and George Wamsley, and by Carl Borders as greenskeeper, South Shore Golf Course . The South Shore golf course had its formal opening with its annual opening dinner on Saturday night at which 150'attended.The South Shore course is operated by. Jim and Dorothy Connolly and Bob Auer has returned this year as pro, making his second year there. .Connolly and Auer have said the , course is. excellent this year. Their greens have been rolled and mowed [several times. "They are in beautiful • shape,” is the way pro Auer, stated ’it. | Membership rates are $75 fori' I singles and S9O for couples, an inSo over last year. Greens pees are $1.75 for nine holes and $3 for 18 holes.. • i The club house features a dining Iroom and a bar with a three-way li- • cense.- ;■ ' ' ■ ‘ ! kelan ’tx<?eHent pro shops. And so., it's off and running for . > ■ ■ .) three of the finest courses iri tlw? j, state of Indiana. • - ■' i ST RU I SE M\N RELEASED ON BOND ■ Iwps released. from the county jail . ■ . • ■ - ‘ tr.i [ city < ■ varrant > ■ signed by Mike Ringer of Warsaw. f Andrews Js . allaged to have , throw , ■■ ■ . , Ibn County Road 550 East. Officers j’, Laid the Ringer auto was dan ‘ $l7O . ' ■ = ■ i ' ■ ■ . ■■ ' . . ii .SPRING DISCOUNT SPECIALS ' ;u I GOLDEN RULE 2-HOUR QUICK CLEANERS .■ \ ' ' . ' ' tl WITH LAUNDRY SERVICE g I■ . a j . Dial: 457-3553 Clean Only Service . 8 lbs. $1.50 Rugs 9’ x 12’ (They look like new) ...... . 2 for $16.95 ■Shirts (laundered) ■ (fresh as a flower) . . . . ... 2 for 69c Suits (Men) & 2-piece Dresses (special) 2 for $2.7b Spring & . length Coats $1.39 up Draperies (our specialty) 5c per sq. ft Have you joined the Golden Rule I Cleaners Discount Club r and Saved 10%? i MILFORD ELECTRIC IS OUR AGENT IN MILFCRD - I We Do All Kinds of Minor Repairs Hunting & Fishing Coats and Jackets ’. $2.00 Ci Blankets. Quilts & Blankets er (special) §1.39 bt th We Clean On Saturday. w ' h * Call Us Today
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TOM MERRITT - . Tlaxwelton Golf Course ' W* ' B ■ DON BYRD \ . Wawasee Golf Course ■ ♦ '-S''-, 808 AUER South Shore Golf Course Ken Harkless Firm Displays New Cruisers ■ ll< Ky . is on d splay at the Ken Harkk-ss Wawasee Boat Co., Syra- ' ■ ■ This line is comprised .of a 26-fob.t uis r, a. 31-foot Express' jo"■"Sports Fisherman, and a ' Double Cabin ' model. Con Jtui'lioh of all.’ riT'del-; is of i high strength,; corrosion-resistant ■"v-W Munruute. T 1: -, modem, '. ■■■ ,'■ ' :■ '■■.■■• :■■ or, J!y strung.. Pqu ■.’■■■.. any boat material: ■ln addition, its ' ' ahoy used in the Marinette takes to ■ b’-h". Go any-. >r. salt whler. clear or brackish v,a*--r. W’it a hi ..imum of care and maintenance, this aluminum will li*..ral-’y !aa a lifetime. T li ht-weight yret < xcepfibrially ’ strong construction gives all models nnequjk 1. performances in their respective classes. Fuel economy is also an outstanding by-product of, light-weight. The ’light-weight '■ an extremely' low vibrato”. anor noise level simply because* the engine doesn’t have to labo:*. It is a • simple and well formula: ‘Tt/tak to move weirlit.'’. BANQUET SPEAKER — Marion Brawley will be the principal speak>r at the Syracuse sports banquet tq >e held this evening (Wednesday) in ;he high school cafeteria. - Hg was coach at Lafayette in 1964 vhen the school won the state basketjail crown, then retired for a year >efore announcing his return next season. The banquet is being sponsored by he Lions club.
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