The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 April 1965 — Page 5

Ligonier News By ROSE CUNNINGHAM Gartner-Mier Marriage Vows Exchanged Apr. 16 Friends Live received announcement of the marriage of Mrs. Lavina Gartner. 366 Gosher. Ave., Elkhart, and . Everett L. Mier, Ligonier.' • . ‘, The couple was married in Wcsley Memorial Methodist church; St. Petersburg, Fla., April 16. May* 10, the ample will reside at 300 W. Union St . LigcxiK-r. Stone’s Trace Historical Society Has Meeting The regular meeting of Stone s Trace H Tuesday •erei.ng Apr:! -27. at- Sa." E-Side Recreation Center. Three new directors- were elected. •Plans were - made for the work program for the summer on the restoration of the old Stone’s Tavern. . The -socY-cty, now in existence almost a year has it's ca-l roliment to over 130 members and has completed about one half ofthe :restoration ' work on the old • - floor is prepared for plastering and ii;>st,i'rs >»rt on h'.- ur«'.-ra<KW‘ restoration. ' work cn 'the- exterior of ’he bld ■tavern ' n again' The directing comhi.ttn‘- antic.pale ’hat ■ e open, to the pub tion and viewing. However, it 'fe -planned to have a .portion "of-'both the building and grounds open on a limited basis by early summer fre preues rail v sitnrs SPRING SALE OF FINE AUTOMOBILES Special-$1829-Special Brand New, 1965 GMC S Ton Pick-up. Includes B*. Wide Side Double Wall Box. Air Flow Heater A- Det., r Spc?d Electric Wiper y Washers. Oil Filter. Fo.irn,'Padded Seat Opal Headlamp, 5 • 7.75x15 4 Ply Rated Tires, Immediate Delivery. $2898.00 1963 OLDS 98. 2 Door Hardtop. One Owner. $1595.00 1964 STUDEBAKER Cru ser. 4 Door Sedan. Excellent . Condi-, tion. Automatic; Radio He.iter. Power Brakes. Low Mi’leag $1995.00 2 -1962 BUICK Invicta 4.Dr. Station Wagons. A-otomatic. Power Steering. Powe- Brakes, Radio, Air Conditioning. One Owner. $1295.00 1962 RAMBLER 4 Dr. Sutton Wagon. Cgstom. Loca ly Owned. One Owner, Very Clean. 32.000 Miles. $2295.00 1962 BUICK Electra 4 Door Fully Equipped. 7— 1961 4 Doors — 2 Doo.-s Come in and see-our fine Selectron of autos. $1195.00 1960 BUICK LeSabre 4-Dr’ Station Wagon. Automatic. Radio. Power Steering & Brakes. $695.00 1960 TRIUMPH. Harold. Convertible, 4 Speed Transmission. 4 Cylinder Engine. Good Tires. New Top. $1395.00 1961 Chev Impala 4 Door. Power Steering. Automatic. , Many More To Choose From Buick - Oldsmobile - Rambler GMC Trucks - Johnson Motors PLETCHER MOTOR CO., Inc. Phone: 773-4171 Nappanee, Indiana Open: Mon. - Wed - FrL - Sat. 8:30 p.m. Tues. A Thur#. -6:00 p.m.

NOBLE. COUNTY LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST Thirty-three FFA and 4-H mem- I bers from Noble county. , participated in the Livestock Judging eon- if test held at the Fred Cunningham f and Kent Cunningham farms, south ; of Ligonier, on April 19. Six classes, kv: cows. market hogs, breed gilts, fat lambs and ewes, of live- < stock were judged with Howard > - Harper giving the official placing?. j First place team was Kendall FFA. composed of Doyne Strater. •> Richaixl Garrison. 8.1 l Ixnett an I » Denny Webeft* and eoariicr hby Bill p < a ree The .Avilla’team < : Dare Griffith, Steve Parks. Dave Lincoln and Mike Barker placed second and f ; was coached by Clyde Bond h There tw o teams, will ' rennsent I iNbbie county in the district :iv?--stock contest at U>lumb’a City ; The third place alternate team was s the Ligpnier FFA team of Ixw Weaver. Paul Miller. Dennis Dun- [ lap. and John Leslie, coached by I Marvey Sponbauer. Dave Griffiths. first: Paul Miller • recrel: Doyne Strater and JfihnHarlan tied for third; Roger Scott," fifth: !>■:s Dunlap, sixth; - Richard Garrison and Dave Lincoln, ’led for seventh: 'Kay Cunningham. / ninth: and Bill Lovett. 10th. ,* —L-— ■ I« ' s JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS PLAY i. : - ’■ . ■ ■ ■' ,«d Schoo’ : . the pl - z S" ;-'- summon :He .kreiie, j Smith Charlotte Holcomb. . Pat ; ■ J m Hit . levs, Greg Daniels, Roger Wolf. < Hite, N< -‘ Mills -ind Linda Vanetie Hie' stu- j <k*nt director was Sue-Hain. j — M --jrnruww. . | -I" . . . i ; | NOTK I <»> VKioTIATION IOR s< h<m»i i i. i i<ix < OX I K%CTs • ' S, Trt'f E-.k iand Com- | mutl’r Sr’hooi. Corpora* Iw. Kosciusko ■ I ; l,!cm dt »ch<xg children on- crrtala ; < trevird the to be : . ' ■ ■ ■ o -r.- h «. be • are now er. ' ■ ret ary 11 n- re. ■ : s : Tr-jv.c. » ' ■ ■ , : ...... . ■ - S ■> I'.'::-, , MJ - A 21 * 28 NOTH I IO xnillTIOS M U’l'l:u|’Kl 11 u>xliiMS MllrtiiKli Hxi llox TT ** taajsayrnt of of Milford . Junciioci. TndiiknA. ar« ' her* by notified. 1 ' ’i -;/ ? - . ' Mar. ISSA. ] ■ . Tor the pyrthas. oi additional ’.and and t ir.r .U*:,’ -t. -Sii‘4 land 1* ' i " i • 1 y w- C :• •? < ’und iF.r S' - ms pro- &£»• s< ter and disiMlakl i ' d Ot TtU> . fiu-Y :'• .bn- b..-artO£ » b- •-..••-*• the' s«u*l -me.: hut Plac»' ot the Board <- T.-j*' ~«-s at the Town Rail tn the Town' ' V ' rd ■ in ..*■ ... a". Jal ! . S. • .-t t-.'-'-•>.•. » : r :»r.al ■ ■ Oat d Ibis ires dar of -April 1965 | El>ir?l 'tAt MOARTNSR MJ' — A. 21 A 95 T. tri.xl soTur pr ri buc iii arixu I No>tee Is herebx el«en that the Local I Alcoholic Breeraee Board of Koacluawo | Count?, Indiana jrfß at Hi AM' .on the ■ -'. > • ? Wart » It -iat a. -a'.d f bealn in■i . . , ... ~.V .... , f !■■ -owine 'narnet p»rs<'n\ reou-c’lrtf UM/ laaue to th* applicant at tne location here- , • al rr n ut. ' the A -eh Beverace Permit at tho eta iftat deatcaat■•4 and win. at arid time and place, te- I t*t«w informatton eonc« mine the fttneaa of Mid apr.leant, an I the proprletj j uauina the permit applied Tor to auch J applicant at th... vren>i*ea named: . I T'.rpevMio.- Lake Country Ci-'' Inc . br t :• .st. ■ ' • , . - A- Slat .. I-.. •_ . A -A ■ • i-; ■ BAIO INVESTIOATION WILL BB OBKB TO THK PUBLIC. ANO PUBLIC PARTI- | -O :c. t T" ' r\krai >B COMMISSION I B» w F t. mdon -. Keectitlve Secretarr joe A. Harna Chairman NOTH I Ol NK'.OTIATION 101 l SCHOOt TRANSPORTATION CONTRACTS Not to? la herebr citen that •. of Lak-- - T-'»n;KMciuako ©C«U»Wr ■ ' ' ~ o‘rlock P.M on Mar 11.’1,965. at I uoc of school children oct dealma-ed ‘ . ■ ' ■ cribe the tmtit 'to be tfaretad. th- e--.j outpn-ni to b- furnished and other '-on- ■ dukma which will be •- .re-’h ■tract. ar» iso ots fil«- ta-. the. office of . th-'j town-ship tns»t--e and a dupbeate thereof ii on Tile tn -the -office of. tl.--ALTON KISMNOBR I Trus-e.. Lake Township, Mini! TO ll t ITKiXi K' IM) TAXrtllKx O» HIARINt.' OS PITITIOXx ><»»: RI txrl'XMl NT OF - RIAI I'Till IX KO'l It 'KO COt NTT INBIANA Pnrsttant .to the. provision* -of Chapt-t > 319. Acta of 1961. a* amended, notice u h- r-by .elven to petitioners.. and■ taxpasr- I era of Koacnsjslto County. Indiana, that the a-- Board of Tat CommUst : or a '.TfprwbentMlTw thereof)' will con I a i-.eartaa ‘on May 19- 1965. tn‘the oflt: ot the County Auditor. Court House.. War--I saw..- Indiana, cn .petitions' filed with thi* ' I Board- rmuestinw .» reaasthent.' of . real e- f I state 'tor the-year 1965. The h« arin» will - | commence at the hour of 9to A M., tad i fetai until' all 'peutlnns have KBi -Th, rr w-r,- fred »:C: 'ho Board 13 p- titions, requ. sun* a total net r-duc-tion ‘m --aks«*ssments' ot 57,450-00. - which will be considered at the h-arinr A d.- I tailed - statement thowina the - - •the jpetitlOßers, the descriptions- o: j : <ion ■or r / -te available at the County Assessor's Cd- : flee .and also al th»- office ot- th-- township trustee or the township assesaor of I :.the t-wns-hlp tn which its-: proper F >s ’ located. I ' AH' p<-rsons who- .have filed, petit ism* j . !vr r-assesanicnt and taxpaye rs of rhe - i county ar-- hereby notified that they mty ‘ appear 'at sueh h-artns And Mtow - cause i ; if any. why a rrsmesmrot of -any s’lrix I I eval 'lit should or should not be mad-. > | After Such bearins- th«. Stale Board cl ; T. rs shall ord. r re-re-; . d - sc a;’Pr.?pna: I STATS BOARD OF TA COMMISSIONERS RICHARD L WORLD- Chaimah I lATran: . . . iFrtd-C.. Wtssman. Secretary ,

Syracuse Locals

Mr, and Mrs. Frank Rehrer, Syracuse, have returned from Cali- i fomia where they spent the winter, i ■ Mrs. Jay Chilcote of Elkhart and Mrs Maude Tom of r 3 Syractee < called at the home of Mrs. Estella .: Swartz. Syracuse, Monday. i Mr. and Mrs Harry Ganger. ■ • Sreaeuse. spent Easter in Elkhart 1 wit Mr and Mrs.- Richard Troup . and family. Mr and Mrs: Feri Rhoads and . family attended a family Easter din-. I'ner. in Nappanee in the home of Mr. I and Mrs. Ivan Martz and family. 1 Mr and Mrs Nilton Gibson and I son of Plymouth were Easter dinner guests of Mr. and. Mrs.- Martin Hoover. Syracuse. '■ . ' ■' ' ; Mrs. Dale Allen and children of Syracuse spent two days recently 1 in the heme of her parents. Mr. and j ' Mrs Verlin Harter, at Swecyter. • Elkhart spent a few days last Iwpek- ’ j' at the heme of Mrs; Osowski's par- j' I tints. Mr.’ anti - Mrs. -.Melvin; Niies,i'' [ Mr hnd Mrs, Bill Ever and / . cuse. risked recently in Elkhart in ■ Mr .and Mrs Kenneth Leonhardt returned recently from a few • ■ visit in Bowie. Md,. with the ‘ 1./’er - ' Mm. Major-Marland Whit-' Mrs Whiting and family. > Mr. • and Mrs. James Butt and I' ‘..,.m:’y <>: Syracuse ■entertained at .: Easter dinner for Mrs Lucy Kegg, Mrs. Lois.S ' - and Mr and Mrs George But: of South i i , ~Mrs LiHie Warner. Syracuse, en- - Marley s Steak House. Beryl Hull s ’and Mrs Harry Juday. ! Mr and Mrs Gary Kline of iWheaton 111., last week -end 'with their parents. Mr and Mrs ' K'••<•• .uid Mrs Jes<i< We.r- ■! gart, Syracuse.. IMrs Velma .Sailors and Kenneth x... - , Wabash were Easter guests in the home of the .former s -re -and daughter-ir-daw. Mr. and Mr< Bill Coburn and family, Syracuse ~ Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Tire > Thomas and family .of Svr.i. :;.re were Mr and Mrs. Ralph Dtslear and granddaughters off Tiffin. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Gerhhard Krause of Kokomo. Mrs Ruth Whitcomb and Mr and Mrs. Willard Nushaum S

Remember ■ MAKI MOTHERS DfiY MARVELOUS |f J May 9!h DON'T FORGET BEER’S FLOWERS FOR MOTHER’S DAY NEEDS We also have a nice A selection of , k \ • Cut Flowers \ , • Potted Plants \ • Flowering Shrubs vj? A • Ornamentals " Mother would enjoy a flowering Lantana Geranium and Fuchsia in tree-form. All of these make lovely gifts. BEER'S FLOWERS Phone: 658-2351 Milford, Ind.

—NOW—--30 Year Maturity FH A Mortgages FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES: 1. Original Purchase Financing 2. Refinance Land Contracts 3. Add Home Improvements 4. Finance College Education State Bank of Syracuse Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mabie and daughters of Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hoover and family of Waubee Lake, spent Easter with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geiger at Waubee Lake. Rev and Mrs. James McKibbin and daughters had as their Easter dinner guests the former's parents. ■ mid Mrs Paul McKibbin of Warsaw and Mr and Mrs. Lester \> Mr. and Mrs Merrill ißrown andfamily of Dunlap • and Miss Vicki Gray of Lancaster. Pa., sped Easter with their parents and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.. 0. G. Horn. Syracuse. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Neff of Milford and 'Mr anti Mrs. Melvin Niles. Syracuse, were Easter guests in the home of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Niles and family, . . . . _■ ■ . Mr and Mrs Herman Huey, Syracuse, attended the Well Drillers Convention., in Muncie on Thursday. Apr:'. 22 E’’route .home they-visited with M- . Huey's'aunt and unde. Mr- Fireik Evans and • C:.-’S‘er : • ■ ■ | '- ‘ ' ' vrtz. Syracuse. Mrs .S. F. Betes. Lake W’awasee,. ■ Carolyn LeCount ancl son, John, in Bristol ‘ son spent two days recently in Tolson. '.Rev; Ririinson is pastor erf the. Syracuse ‘ Calvary EUB church Mr. and Mrs, Bill Darr. Syracuse, enrerta ned re.- r/’y wi-h a out'’ for their daughter. D •a.' <j er 10th birthday. . Guests with her brothers Darriv and Dennis and sister Debbie and her j grandparents! Mr and Mrs. Lester . Darr Miss Fritz: L„ Ridenotire.. a ski,dent at the University of Florida. 'ond' semester vacation with her owe of Syracuse Ixike She has as her guest John J. -Trenam Jr . of [Tampa, also a student at the uni- \ " ■ Eadi-r dinner guests' of' Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert George at Syracuse were their ehild.rer.. Mr , and Mrs. ' Bluffton. Mr and Mrs. James Darrow of Go'hei). Mr re j Mrs.. Ri<-h---|ard Zollinger and family and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Willard and family. also Mrs. George’s mother Mrs Ernest Huff- and brotjvr. Mark Sheline. . '.

- NEWS from Services , John Hostetler, USN, ' Aboard USS Parrot i USS PARROT — Hospital Corps- j man second Hass John C. Hostetler. USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hostetler of 756 S. Clark street, Nappanee, is serving as a crewmember of the coastal mjneswee;>- , er USS Parrot, which operates out , of Ch..' •st S. C. ; His "ship's 'mission is to locate j and- d s:>>se .c: magnetic. expi<>sive . mines m shallow coastal waters. ( .— .... i Glenn Hensley, ! USM, Promoted CAMP PENDLETON. CALIF - < Marine Lance Corporal Glenn D. : Hensley, son of Mr .dri Mrs Virgil . M. He.ns:ev of Cromwell was. pro- , •esent rank [March 25 while -serving as an infantryman with the second battalion of. the first Marine regiment, first marine divi'.o:: at Camp Pendleton. Calif. . The first Marines, an infantry ■ ent of the division, is engaged ( in a continuous training program j from' amphibious landings on the\] •o . simulated warfare in the Motave i MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET HELD SATURDAY " ■' " ■ The- Syracuse Church of die i Brethren held ■ a motiier-vkiugiiter .1 banquet Saturday evening in die church. Mrs WUl’am Kern led in' He Izadeth Me." . members and guests. ’ ■ Tri- -a ' given' bv Mrs

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James Losee Mrs. Jerry Hapner read “Mother and Daughter.” Grace was given by Mrs. Harry Fackler and the group went to die basement for the dinner: The tables were decorated in the mother-daughter motif. Following die dinner a program was present ed. Mrs. Joe Baumgartner gave a reading “Mother Knows” followed by devotions by Mrs. Stanley Barnhart and prayer by Mrs. Leonard ' Barnhart. "Tile Keeper of the Spring’\by Peter Marshal was given by Mrs. Clayton Mock and a special number by Mrs. Carroll Denton. The following awards were presented: Mrs. Estella Swartz, the oldest mother present. Mrs: UaiToll Dentor. die youngest, Mrs. Leonard Cripe, the mother with die most daughters, and Mrs. Carroll Denton the . mother’ with the youngest/ daughter. Mrs. Denton, presented Mrs. James Fackler tills award, since she had received one. Potied geraniums of different colors were given the winners. The group sang "Blest Be tiie Tie that Binds" and the benediction was given by Mrs. Everett' Darr. WRC TO HOLD GUEST NIGHT PARTY The Syracuse Women's Relief Corps will pot hold a regular meet- - ni:ht will be taken up by nual spring game night for members and t'hcr guests. ' Each member' is asked to bring a small gift to. be useii a> -a prize Mrs James Har'm.re and Mrsi Estella Swartz are die Com- • The party will start at 7:30 p.m. in the \ rican Legion hall Al! members are urged to come and - bring a guest.* . ■. ", .. Shop Local store

Wednesday, April 28, 1968

--mi htnriTi 4 - v ’’ ~ n® - r ...- o. Planning meals during Lent is a difficult task for most homemakers. It's so easy to run the -gamut, for new and interesting ideas.. Bur. .if you remember this handy combination, eggs and. canned mushroom gravy, you'll always serve a delicious meal. Egzs . . . so nutritionally good for the whole family and •canned mushroom gravy . . . outstanding in flavor, consistency, and convenience : . . . will brighten any Lenten njeal. This exceptional team makes meatless meals a joy. Canned mushroom gravy is ready to use right from the can. Just heat and pour—nothing else to do! It's perfect for hot sandwiches. Tlrese tasty quickies are- great for a heartv lunch or supper. Sliced hard-cooked eggs are' arranged on‘toasted sh muffins . . .' delicious 'mushroom' l c.ra y poured over. Tomatoes, celery, and onion are added to the gravy for an interesting variation. i Complete' your sandwich menu with a fruit salad, milk, and, brownies. * ■ . • ’ Deluxe Egg Sandwiches 1-small onion, thinly sliced. -1- can (16& ounces) H cup sliced celery • ; . mushroom gravy 1 small clove garlic, minced *3 cup chopped .drained cooked 1 small bay leaf -tomatoes 2 tablespoons butter or 4 sliced hard-cooked eggs ’ margarine, , < 4 English muffinis, split and ’ ■ toasted : - In saucepan, ‘ cook onion, celery, garlic, and bay leaf in butter until vegetables are tender. Add gravy and tomatoes. Heat, stirring now and then. Arrange 1 egg on 2 muffin halves; pour sauce over. Makes 4 open-face sandwiches. "

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