The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 38, Milford, Kosciusko County, 27 October 1965 — Page 3
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. . _ , ' • If : 'X J “*■ -—— ■’■< "" T~ -t —————— T ” “' "““ —— , % ? ■ *»*■ F CAPRICE DAY | SATURDAY, OCT. 30 I Showing 6 Models Os This Year's I New Sensational Car — The Caprice I SOME OUTSTANDING 1965 BUYS LffH I NOTE: — Since we did not have models of the new Caprice to > ■ show during our formal showing of the new 1966 Chevrolet line, we ■ are setting aside one day —- Saturday, Oct. 30 —to introduce to this K W community this fabulous new car. We know you’ll want to see it. J I Refreshments ■ Get Your Kiddie Corvette I SEE BERNIE BEER or BUD HIRSH I — I McCormick Motors, Inc. I 1255 W. MarketSl. NAPPANEE, IND.
DR. BETTY X DUKES DUGGER DOCTOR NAMED ‘PHYSICIAN OF THE YEAR’ INQIANAPOLIS — A Dugger doctor has been selected by the Mental Health Association in Indiana as “Physician of the Year.” Doctor Betty J. Dukes was honored on October 14 at a luncheon in Indianapolis sponsored by the Indiana State Medical Association. A plaque designating her as “Physician of the Year” was presented by George Mayrose, Terre Haute, president of the 30.000-member mental ; health association. With the plaque 'went a check for SI,OOO which is to be contributed to the medical school of the «recipient’s choice. Doctor Dukes designated Indiana University Medical school where she was graduated in 1943. , Doctor Dukes’ husband, Joseph, is ITS TIME TO SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY NOW! Large Selection COLONIAL FURNISHINGS • Recliner Rockers "• Swivel Rockers • Lamps • Pictures • Bedroom Suites • Dining Room Suites • Desk - Bookcases • Complete Accessories FURNITURE MART 108 N. MAIN Goshen
also a practicing physician in Dugger. They have three sous: Michael, h senior at Indiana university: Russell, a sophomore at Wabash college; and Robert, a junior at Union high school. Paul E. Retaken, Indianapolis, chairman <rf the awards committee, said the association’s board of directors recommended the award be given because of the number of physicians in Indiana who have recognized the problems of the mentally ill and actively participated in projects to benefit them and their families. Winners hi Punt, Pass, And Kick The following were winners in the Punt, Pass, and Kick contest held by C. S. Myers Ford agency in Milford recently. Age 8 — Ist, Paul Miller: 2nd, Mark Goshert: 3d, Jerry Stump. Age 9 — Ist, Doug Hoerr; 2d, Brent Kaiser; 3d, Jay Habb. Age 10 — Ist, Tom Spearman: 2d. Mark Vanlaningham; 3d, Don Beer. Age 11 — Ist, John Hamilton: 2d. Larry Dowty; 3d, Terry Vanlaningham. Age 12 — Ist. Tom Reed; 2d. Phil Gunden: 3d. Donn May. Age 13 — Ist, Glen Davis; 2d, Paul Roudabush. WANT ADS i I I MtFMTACDM/ I , / v NEW Carved DREAM WEDDING RINGS Os course this love-duo looks different...its by Art Carved (the famous creators of rarer 50 million rings since 1850!) FItMAMENT SET Ml< $32.50 H^is27 50 E. NEWCOMER 8 SON. JEWELERSi Nappanee, Indiana ___Ajtboru»d ArjC arve d je»e'er_^ —
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NEW CfluftCH — A new church btajlding is going up at Oswego for the oswe|JoCalvary Baptist church congregation. This photo shows workmen laying brick during the
Facts of Motorina Life
K The first American gasoline taxes were levied in four states back in 1919. Within 10 years, 48 states and the District of Colombia were faxing motor fuel. A “temporary" federal tax of one cent a gallon, adopted in 1932, has never been, removed but has grown four tinwes larger. PAS'. ,y » -V X — " r * “ ■ **~~ J Gasoline taxes now add 50 per cent to the average retail price “' of motor fuel. These taxes cost U.S. motorists more than $6.5 bil- ( lion a year—roughly $lB million every day I \ L Since World War II; states have v,.'. enacted 90 increases in gasoline ' \ ,ax fates', which now average - A i \ *•* cents a gallon, plus the four-’ \ \aJ $ * cent federal tax. The overage retail price of gasoline, excludr~Y? ’ n 9 taxes, dropped 9 per cent in = d I M ‘ Fhe past six years, while the Aw I <"<. overall consumer price index 4 r>] rose 8.9 per cent.
Syracuse Locals
Mrs, Elizabeth Pollock, Syracuse, spent the weekend in South Bend as a guest of Miss Anna Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gall of Syracuse have returned home from a week's visit with their dau. Irma Gall, at Barberville, Ky.
W’ednesday, October 27, 1965 ’
brisk, chilly windy weather Saturday. The church has been held in a basement church on the same site. Pastor Richard Woodworth said the new church would seat 250, With
Mr. and Mrs. James Hamman ; and Mrs. Estella Swartz, Syracuse, were in Rome City on Sunday. I Dan Ganger, Syracuse police chief, has returned to his duties filter a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeCount and baby have moved from Illinois to Elkhart. Mr. LeCount is'the son :of Mrs. Ruth LeCount, Syracuse, j Sunday callers at the L. C. Scheibi ley home north of Syracuse were Mr. I and Mrs. Ray Gilliand of Mishawaka and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Walter- ' house of Nappanee. I Miss Esther Zimmerman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William H. Zim- : merman, r 2 Syracuse, has been chosen as a member of the Bethel i college concert choir at Mishawaka. M.ss Zimmerman is a freshman. Mr. -and Mrs. Orville Klink, Svtacuse, spent the week end in Fort Knox. Ky. They attended the graduation from basic training of their son, Thanas Oswalt, Tom returned to Syracuse with his parents and w’ill report to Fort Bliss, Texas, for his assignment.
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seven Sunday school rooms in the, basement. The group plans a dedication around Easter. A Mail-Journal staff photo.
■ w ■ jkTLZ S*. i*w ' THE HAMIAXDS—The three boys in the above photo are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Haviland of Syracuse. They are Larry R., 2; Bradley, 4; and Timothy, 10 months. i . ♦ I THE SPITLERS — Jeff and Kim Spitler are featured, in this week’s Citizens of Tomorrow spotlight. They • are the children of Mr. and Airs. Jack Spitler of Syracuse. When this picture was taken Jeff i was four years old and young . Kim was 10 months old. <. di*THE BUCHERS — Kristy Kay and Brenda Sue are the very pretty daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bucher, Jr., of r 1 Milford. - Kristy is three and Brenda is two. I Say you saw it in The Mail-Journal.
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