The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 35, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 October 1965 — Page 13

PUBLIC SAII The undersigned executor Cor the estate of the late Katherine Stoller, deceased* wilt offer for sale at public auction at h«ar lute residence located on N. Henry Street, it betiie third house north of the Good Barber Shop, in Milford, Indiana. Saturday, October 9, 1965 .>ule To Start ITompUy At i:<K> t\M. HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS 2-pc- upholstered Living Boom Suite; 2 straight Chairs with upholsteml seals; several oilier straight chair- and Bookers; It Chests of Drawers; 3 Dressers; <i Single Beda and Radio; Glass top davenport table; Walnut Clock (antique); Large circular’Mirror; several smaller nuiTors; 9 x 12 Rug and Ox 9 Rug and several. throw rugs: Hail-tom*; Floor Damps and Wall Lamps; % Formica up. and chairs; 1 metal kitchen table and -Chairs; Day lied, Writ and . machine; \VeaUughoMso . iLmh'ig* to . • Range; Sunbeani hlixmaster; Tcastmisuess iSlaker; Hot Plate* Elec, Clock-and Elec. Iron; 2 Eieetric ■ and stands; Folding V> ot d Tabl* -ai d C hai Son e Gwswd .'! , .i ; ....... ■(; ];.* . ■ ■ ' iieat- - ■ Glas; ~ . Silverware.; 1 anej . {klloyvs, doili* • she* • and «xto ‘ bedding : Lawn Chairs; metal small Irdrawer filing cabinet ; and • mar ;* other articles too numerous t'o mention. TKHMS CASH: No property to l* removed untd uum-i are complied with. Not Responsible fm Acadeni". * C. D. BARNES, Executor KLMfcli 11. MAfcti IN. Auctioneer lA i »0.. • » hSnbKlo . {*>', NO 2 K •. tin properly will be ay l at. a later date.

_ UUCIiD fOR QUAUIY . . **»CfD fOR ACttONt .« BBByfs| aoPPlMfif | "You too too take it easier mth o ■’lts a iong VANCO 24" all purpue ■.. Sec 429,95 V / Kuclmil Kaglfal fy . V*iu t •. Heo» ■ 80*yorvzed &l*t' cerruQOlec bettor lor ..... . . , . V (ljßi «de*d stceafMi. wi«e enforced top nr\ with jjpectf/— *•*>j,| gg " n s’ s Saadug Kit 111111/ lUUlfl U* ibaok to* moot P«mr took, \\\\\\\\l4 J ill/// I iVT it ftf Ifi moldod rwbW poUlung one Mfld«K VL.\ \\l H THr+ij If ® ** £t*f JF < odootor. Lambs wool po»*sh*o« f\\ \ \\ \\l\l J / / / / / 7 nltlhVCiOd') „....• ~..• ov’.,.v*. tawUnsik. WYWVVItA II I I 111 Celebration — CfL, 100% Anwicoi Moca' j , I iijhi>v tn.-> /■ n 70 V a, E 1 outKhK I<x st«Higtt unc swwimii ctm JF» I W* 40 OOlufO wooc flUndi* ti<vot«C I JR aji fiOtO»‘ At' meto po«-»i umlo'nm f pJmM V I IriM; ttXUC lMO«) COOtfrf!. / SpedJ ..7T | M n *l*” j£Rs£Y WBT - S£AL BROWN Ur.g-wearmfl fie*»6ie coarfwt tujndi froas iofcov'* boiuioo. «£«.. Mi m riut ■'*Bsi9!§? v ' li' 399/ ■“ -jSSlwSfySlltfiT 0«« *•<••• ItortMl* Mm* I* (k**u ImkUtMw wtotto* tor ««IHj mi fix' •“Jjjj™ Ym tea attuuta is VbNm iU Wvlm ... Yen’ll ag n* It pays taa .. ■ Wawasee Village Hardware EltmiMim A Hiring SYRACUSE, INDIANA

TOaAYss INVESTOR «« THOMAS «. O HARA Chur man. &omc o< Tru*t«*s Am u at i»MMa«m CW« m F imfi/fjjiS By TlkwiksS K. O'liAi.i Qwwrroan. ; Board of Trustees National Assoewnoo ot InVeatinent ; * % tesinaH *?o«n«nofl y a wfci . era jr* ■ ■ .chHoee #oi jsumU contact with persona who are j auihortttt'S. ia Use iaveslment field -A"*- t I e -Vrtuut i AiVi'UUi I ; Investment Clubs have special pro- ! i iDa :.t.* Use general- pubh-,'-" M i I <*C;t Ie ' U <! (i It you -V e U.;i: i< m i ttw - ■ ] o.v * and: invest investment tsforr progi(tige4 anywhere jin us' United States. This is . the •: invertor's 'Showcase, .vi, ; in:- * he (I this ye o > I OctuU-r' 2;s la and 1$ ia 'the Hotel'

SAVE HONEY 20th Century Oil Co. ROADS 6AND 15 Premium Gas For Less FRIENDLY SERVICE — PAUL MINER

Statler-Hdtofi. in Cleveland : > connection with the National Ctovehcon of NAIC. Attendance is free at all seasons, except far those where meals are served The investor s Showcase ail include' exhibits by more than 40 in- • Vermont ::r:-s 3" i ;hdustr w corporations. There wiß he more than "0 lectures ghamg information vaP -table alike to the brand-new in* vest fir and to more experienced investors There will bo “Seminars for In* vvtto investors Forurr au* "Industry Reports to the Investor.' In addition, top officers oi a large number o i corporations will be on hand to talk personally with investors and o answer their questions Besides hie. national convention, NAIC has area, councils which offer -'.yvc" . pm«rar > invest:- i. tbeir various cities. . I am maihnji inrorjnotioa to you roo meeuhes and programs of the couft' i w«at'4 you. This inSonrna i -a vain* l - .» i w wrta i laqMßSt t ' How waie a variety ■of stocks should our club try to hold? Also, I n bthnnamp-tp invest on irty own. • Hi • manv. dntecc’ t atoms stioc i a n to have n my own portfolio'.' ■■ \ a? iy -.dub -or any intferahisl ' .is linuied in the number at stocs jon which it -or be caa stay realL .; txi on a- stock invoives reading die i aOßu.il' am tnnous other bepwts. o!

(the issuing corporation; and raafihg att that's rnathiy available in newspapers and business magazines i. about the particular corporation and the industry of which it is a ■ 'part. I would say that no dub should expect an individual member to keep track of more than three or four corporations on its. beh-ilf. Thus a dub with ten members is probably limited to a working knowledge of 30 or 40 stocks. TKs •does cot mean, however that I ne11commend that a club should ‘nv.'st jin this many different compantes From a THWctica* viewpoint, f > (suestst you use this rule of thumb •» for atnck dn’ersifioation: if your I dub has less than $30,000 net .value, maintain holdings in 12 to ‘j 20 different compomes. If your dub s assess are mere than SSO.ftXt, . t broaden your va'iriety ta 28 to 30 differor.t stocks l wou:d S: 7 vo ;r clip's hokiiius T should sefatem exceed 30. feoard- ! * less of-its wor; As for your ovn individual portTfoiio: A person who is investing- in stock market as a stdehne | (won’t have the time :o kc r! td on more than six or eicirt stocks very most tntless, of o ; i'hft.lias orofession:st assistance . There is another', eoixl; reaaon a ’ variety than on indivktears v ga, > noeii-s activity in its stocks this I do rr t mean soondalitra. •but aoch things as dividetr ad- | stances, stork spdts. and news of. i oosttive fonrcrd moves by the cortfcntiatfesl in orde' the tnerabe. v, migs- find i.hoidsng .stock \ three >r four cHjferem- -corporations -all’ the exchet merit you heed as an tetividual. !B a do«en stocks are -hound to aasoriatedwlth i thero -a: ts s may he the ! mega chib needs to bring out the ! ereote t mertxo r osrticipotion ttv 'yr i t nijestu i atom w |«ro or you chib s investinent jpRF. X l aws' Write to T F O’Hara

SMALL ENGINE Prepare For Winter REPAIR With Antifreeze TERES& BATTERIES TUBES — AUTO ACCESSORIES We Service WHat We Sell '‘You Expect More From Standard ...And You Get It.” BAUMGARTNER SERVICE STATION Rd. 15, North Milford, Ind.

TO OPEN MILFORD SERVICE CENTER I, ' . . ... . • . . • . \ BASIL COLLINS AMI LARRY KEPLER ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT A BRANCH OF THEIR HOPS STORE WLL BE OPEN IN MILFORD In October KNOWN AS SERVICE CENTER No. 2 COMPLETE RADIO, TV AND COLOR TV SERVICE TOWER AND ANTENNA NSTALLATWN REPAIR AS WELL AS TWO-WAY COMMERCIAL RADIO SERVICE vnu. BE AVAILABLE. Magnavox - Admiral - RCA - Pearce - Simpson Spaulding Tower - Finco Antenna ARE SOME OF THE PRODUCTS AVAILABLE • • ‘ ■ ■■-■;. • . ■ , ': • - ■ ' " ••■.'•■ • • • : ' " ■ ~ '. ... -• • • SERVICE CENTER 107 W. PLYMOUTH ST. SKi B®®. WO.

dean Up Before Closing Up IA FAYETTE — Clean your summer cottage before dosing it for tlie winter, advises Elkin Mutter. Ptudue university heme To leave the cottage shfoshape. make a check list of aB the ioijs., mark them off as cprnp!ete<i fften • ! « >r. t ha. - wont! - 5 v >n did them all The list comes in • handy next spring, too. to help you I “Undo** PSch job as you open the ; cottage. ! Soce a dean cottage does not ‘attract rodents as much as a dirty . m:.d CYH-ba-m Rerro.e all fed s' r led n ’box* s bags and o the refrig- * eraU> - After cleaning a refrigerjator or fofeeser, be sure to pop its {door open 'so stale odors do. not (form inside; - tthriti in a sealed tin <v gkisa I j jar. Prxee t Hnes and blank? s - - -- - ■i st nrsklew .'and- moths by paddi^: ‘mothha -so! - f flip ••••• - I I articles Store them i n heavy plas- ■ Caver tiphofotomf btrmftire wdfih - ‘■{.from .dteti'. Y’ou may wish to-ea- ■ lca>(' in : heavy plastic ’ t appered - cotwra to • piam. •-. hi or. »>ni?edf. <-o*tag iror, 1 1 skillets and .'grids on eas ' stow' thurnei's may .rust. Yoa can prevent . . B?r. them with -"-petPOleUTu vllv. ' ] \; veg?Mab;*’ , 1 grease that may attrva’r'. rodents. t > i emiy toe - .tjelly < •' 5 s.-e-i; ’ befor » uSs 1 2 Katfoual hatoritdfbn T ""-o<tment Clubs. Box *M. Detroit.; ■ 48131, enefouktg: a stamped addressed eovel<v

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{stove. r Wake any necessary repairs to •the birilfkag before you dose it. •Replace bedken window panes, fill •any holes around' doors and win- ■ dows, in the skiing and foundation |to keep out rodents. Be sure to notify utditv compan- • it-s •when to disconnect • Fhain water pipes inside the cott- 1 (age and leave the faucets turned on Iso that any water remaining can.., {drain out. Empty the water tankj • and toilet stool. i Give your forwarding address to ■ ! the post office. ‘lnform law' mforce•fnent agencies that the cottage will, (be uninhabited daring the winter. ' ! OUT OF THE HOUSE . Npver use gasoline, benrine or {any other highly flammable liquid ‘l-" any household purpose, such as ipfoaning. the. America:: 'lnsurance ! Assoeration said today These liquids Sgf<p off explosive vapors and a sin- • r e spark - could start a serious f : re, e Association added If you must keep a small quantity of gasoline on hand for n power lawn mower or .outboard motor, keep it in lan approved safety can. and store it feitoer'.m' toe garage or’an out^uildB ! . To oreyetx fires caused 'by spon(toweous rgmtlon. never put oily •mops, nags or cloths saturated toith 1 furniture vriter- paint or wax .in *•' “G.-». rid of those you don’t need. •a'--d .keep ihe otoer- gavenn; metal container whenever mssibio,’' the Association added. if you have a fireplace .in your home, always keep a metal screen in 'front of the American Insurance ■ Association said .-today . .'Fires are’ often caused-, by flying embers or sparks, arid as a log bum flumfaig ■ embers have a tcu- ■ deucy to fiv out of the fireplace. If you have a. fire place', keep the mct.il screen flush cast it to eliminate thus fire hazPjpgty - Say votl saw it in The Mail-Jwrmal

NICOLAI MACHOS * REPAIR SHOP 701 S. Main St. Phone: 457-3232 SYRACUSE, INDIANA lawn Mower Sales & Service PortaWe Electric And Acetylene Welding BGS - FIXTURES - TOOLS - DUES Wrought Iron Reding* & Specndtie* I ’ . s

THE MATt-JOIRNAL

Rev. David P. Gosser Wins At Art Exhibit r Rev. I>n\-id P. Gosser pastor of rthe Methodist church' at IcePburg, [df I.eesbtrg won the first prize on '■this origtnaf collection of oil paintings [last Friday at the “Festival of Arts’’ held by the Kokomo .Art Association ■at the Kokomo Mall. ' One ot .1 is pnint?pg> “Bride • : Crossing an Indiana Stream” was ■sent to the state house at Ir.diana- | pelts to be apart of the Indiana Exhibit during October. ' Oil painting, pastel and charcoal 'work nave beat hobbies of Rev. 'Gosstn- for sometime. At ou'e time he • taught art in the public schools of • “mmistiy. • 13 From County Make 1 Dean s List At I. U. ; Students from . Kosciusko cotmty : 'made the dean’s list at Indiana uni•‘rersity during the* spring semester. •A 3.3 grade average out of an all:j A level of 4.0 is to be put •i on the deans’ list at Indfar.a. During flic semester, 1,940 siu-•-dents out < f a studc'd b<xiy of more •.{than 20.000 on the university’s " . -mfogton campus earned the - ! astic recognition. An additional 197 students., made *his honor roil T.U ‘s regional f campus in Indiatrapolls. Fort Wayne, Bend, Kokomo. Jeffersbnvffle, ■ V-> »• - ,v -: K:'- ’ ' • 'county are: !. Gtavpool — Fimily Merklo. Lcc' u, r David Heath,, Christ- ' ■ 1 TV-V.. '' • 7--. - Piercetor. — Stanley Pequignot. Silver f.rke Mich a* 1 Jagger. • {Syracuse —• Sylvia Karesh,’ Kenneth Martin, and-Maty Thornburg. Wars-’.*. — Mr"-. Cosg->v«* • rtard Johnston. Donna Person, and Norma Spann.-

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