The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 24, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 July 1965 — Page 3
SYRACUSE GIRLS ATTEND TEA AT AFB, DAYTON, OHIO Miss Kathy Dorsey / ard Miss Mary K. Bushong of Syracuse attended a tea-dance at the officers clii> at Wright-Patterson AFB, Day-* 1
B. W/s Ranch House (BON-LEN SNACK SHOP) Western Round-Up Specials THURSDAY - FRIDAY ■ SATURDAY Breakfasts CORN MEAL MUSH COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE Coffee, Tea or Milk 55c Noon-Nite Specials HAM & SOUP BEANS OVER CORN BREAD 75c REEF STEW SERVED OVER BOILED POTATO 75c Coffee, Tea or Milk ALL SERVED FRONTIER STYLE
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ton, Ohio, on Sunday afternoon, July 18, as guests of the U. S. Ar Force Academy Class of 1968. They were escorted by Cadets Tom Kramer of Syracuse and John •I DeLoach of Waycross, Ga.
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H ; Mrs, Vernon Gregory of near J North Webster spent Tuesday, July 13, in Elkhart visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Swihart of ’ Goshen are spending a vacation at Lake Wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Benson of Syracuse have returned home from a week's trip to Florida. Mrs. James Hamman, Mrs. Elizabeth Pollock and Mrs. Esteila Swartz, all of Syracuse, called at i the home of Mrs. Maude Tom, near i Dewart Lake on Thursday.
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I Richard (Rick) Hocker of Lockbourne, AFB, Columbus, O„ spent Sunday at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. W. Hocker, and family at Syracuse. The Eberly reunion held in the Topeka park Sunday, July 18, was well attended with members of the family coning from a number of , I towns and cities in the state. Rev. Ralph Wagoner and son, Stephen, of Syracuse are at Camp Mack this week. Rev. Wagoner is the Junior Hi’s leader. They will return to Syracuse Saturday noon.
Mrs. Ekl Bontrager of Goshen, I who was released from the Gorfien hospital Friday July 16, where she' underwent surgery «xl Mr. Bontrager are spending sometime at Kale Island, Lake Wawasee. Mrs. Elitaabth Pollock and Mrs. Ella Unrue of Syracuse and Eddie Robison of near North Webster were Friday dinner guests at the I home of Mrs. Esteila Swartz of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. [and Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers I are on a vacation trip to Washingon. D. C. The Middletons are from I Albuquerque. N. and are visit- . ing Mr. Middleton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Middleton of Syracuse, for several weeks.
1 Mrs. Rhoda Mock and Mrs. Ada I Kline of south of Syracuse called : at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Black near Albion Thursday. Mrs. Black, fell ard is bedfast at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert and I family, Jeannie and Allen Kuhn, David Kline and Andy Gilbert, all of Syracuse, spent Sunday, July 18, .at Buck Lake Ranch. On the program was Frank Fontaine of the Jackie Gleason television show, Mrs. Orvil Brower and Mrs. Connie Miller and children of Muncie were Sunday evening callers at the home of Mrs. Rhoda Mock, south of Syracuse! Mr. and Mrs. Elizia Shreck were also Sunday evening callers.
I Wednesday, July 21, 1965
GAS TAX REFUND MAY BE DUE James E. Daly, District Director of Internal Revenue for Indiana, reminded taxpayers who use gasoline for nonhighway purposes that they may have a tax refund due them. In general, a refund may be obtained of two cents of the four cents a gallon Federal tax; paid on motor fuels when these fuels are used: (1) For purposes other than in registered highway vehicles and (2) by certain transit systems. I Gasoline which is used for purposes other than as a fuel in a highway vehicle may qualify for j the 2-cent refund. Examples: Gasoline used in cleaning tools, machin- | ery, etc., gasoline used in motorboats. aircraft, fork-lift trucks, bulldozers, earth movers, etc. Refunds may also be made on gasoline used in a highway vehicle if, at the time of such use, .e . vehicle is not registered and is not required to be registered urider the laws of the State in which it is operated or situated. This might include gasoline used in autos and trucks operating off the highw’ay in connection with constructibn. mining, or timbering projects if they meet the above re-
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quirements. Farmers are entitled to claim refunds each year for the federal excise tax on gasoline used on a farm for farming purposes. Claims for refund must be postmarked no later than September 30, 1965, for the 12-month period — July 1, 1964 through June 30, 1965. Information on these refunds may be obtained from the Internal Revenue Service. HAVE YOUR CAR CHECKED BEFORE VACATIONING The Chicago Motor Club reminds drivers leaving on vacation trips to give their cars a thorough servicing by reliable mechanics. A prevacation check of your car will go a long way toward insuring a pleasant holiday. USE BRAKES PROPERLY Car brakes in top working condition are a must for traffic safety. But so is the ability to use your brakes properly. The Chicago Motor Club advises that you can stop more safelv and effectively by pumping brakes rather than by jamming them hard. This technique not only assures safer, smoother stops, but the flashing of your brake lights gives a timely warning to the driver behind you.
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