The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 November 1966 — Page 14

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FOR BOYS IN VIET NAM—Members of the Milford American Legion poxt and its Auxiliary are baking cookies for the boys in Viet Nam.

Ligonier News By ROSE CUNNINGHAM Additional Appropriations Approved For West Noble Schools The West Noble School Corporation's board of education lias received notice that the state board, of lax commissioners has approved the emergency additional appropriations of $70,000 which the board had on July 5. 1886. determined to approbate from the cumulative tu’lding fund for architects fees for West Noble high school. A pe’.tion against this action hao been filed with the tax commission- • ers on July 7. which caused a hearing to be conducted in the Noble county auditor's office on July 18. . After due consideration of al. facts involved the appropriation has been granted making it possibc* to pay the architects at this time Superintendent of schools Gk*n K Longenbaugh states the present plans will rw* b? revised omitting the swimming pool, and bids will be taken on the new school building soon as possible. --L - TLX JOHN DONLEY HONORED BEFORE JOINING ARMY John Donley was guest of iionor -*at » family dinner Sunday in the Iwme <»1 his sister and brother-in- '■ law. Mr and Mrs. Noble Weaver, I lB Fort Wayne John left Tuesday for Indianapolis where he was inducted into the V. S. army Guests included Mrs Jessie DonIcy and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Donley and son Scott of Ligonier and Mr. and Mrs. Wedell Ruth and sons of Grain)!. -4RITURN FROM FLORIDA Mrs Pearl Damey and Mrs John Henry have returned to Ligonier

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Wednesday. November 9. 1966

At such a session at the Legion hall in Milford Sunday afternoon were, from left. 1-aniar Rarig. sgt.-at-arms; commander Dan Levernier;

f**m a week's vacation at Miami. Fla. —L— Pink And Blue Shower Honors Mrs. Larry Ott Mrs Larry Ott was guest of honor ala p.nk and blue shower recently n the heme of Mrs John Hagen. Mrs Marie Kitson.was eo-hostess. Guests included Mrs Grover W -aver ami .Mrs Arthur Smolinske >f Wawaka; Mrs Forrest Ott and Mrs Eugene Brown of Syracuse: Mr - Robert Staton. Mrs Howard lice kner and Mrs Jack Ottainao. all of Ligonier; and Mis. Tom Speaker ol Cromwell. Donald Hcoker Heads Campaign Donald J Hooker. M.D.. has been / i .iixt local chairman in coni'- lion with the 1966 campaign of the Indan.i university school of medicine The pro.’ram of fund raising from alumni and friends of the school is now tn its third year Contributions will be used for student sciiolarsnips and loans for facilities, research and other urgent needs -L--Perry Twp. H.D. Club Installs Officers Officers for the coming year were . ed at the meeting of the. PerTownship Home Demonstration I club at the Eagles hall Wednesday fternoon There were 23 members present to hear the lesson on refinishing furniture given by Mrs. Dean Hite ami Mrs Tom Hite. Refreshments were served by Mrs Martha Marker. Mrs. Vera Kistler. Mrs. Fred Cunningham and Mrs Evelyn Herald The next meeting will be on December 7 anti will be a pot hick dinner. RETURN FROM FLORIDA VACATION Mr. and Mi's. John Ulrey have returned irom a two weeks’ vacation in Florida They attended a j funeral directors convention m Mia-

finance officer Russell Ruch; Mrs. Ruch, second vice president of the auxiliary; Mrs. Rarig: and Mrs.

Lois Circle WSWS Meets The Lois circle of the Women's Society of World Service of the Syracuse Calvary EUB church held its October meeting in the church. Mrs. Paul Eppley presented the lesson. “Christians Calling on Leadership". Mrs. O. G. Horn, leader presided at the business meeting Mrs Juanita Grimes and Mr. and Mrs Chuck Forester were in charge cf packing boxes sos servicemen, j Mrs Millie Doll and Mrs. Calvin were hostesses. There were 19 member.- and five guests present. RALPH MI LLENS AT CLINIC IN CLEVELAND Ralph Mullens of Syracuse has gone to Cleveland. Ohio, where he will enter the clinic in a few days. He was accompanied to Cleveland by Stanley Neff and Michael Shaffer of Goshen. The two men went on to Canton. Ohio, to visit Rev and Mrs James Kennedy and family, former Goshen residents. Enroute home state police ordered them to stop their travel because < of the weather. They spent Tuesday night in their car and then stayed in a funeral home, arriving in Goshen Friday.: SYRACUSE LOCALS Robert R Hunt. North Webster and ; Arcadia, visited his aunt, Mrs. Georgia Buster. Syracuse, Thursday evening. mi and visited friends on the east and west coasts of the state.

ROSE LYNN KENNELS City Limits W. on Rd. 6 Phone: 773-3421 NAPPANEE St 'd Service on Poodles — Si\ Colors Expert Grooming & Bathing by Appointment

Ralph Berkeypile, Auxiliary president. A Mail-Journal staff photo.

License Suspended The drivers license of Aaron B. Moore. 40. r 1 Syracuse, has been suspended for 60 days by a Goshen city court judge. Moore was arrested by city police Saturday noming in the Elkhart county town and charged with driving under the influence of intoxicants and false registration of his auto. He was also fined $70.50. No Season Tickets At Milford Donn D. Kesler, principal at Milford high school, has again remind«d basketball fans of the area that no Milford season tickets for adults ar - being sold this year All adult tickets must be purchased at the door Student season tickets are currently being sold in the high school office.

SHOP YOUR Mail-Journal | THE BIBLE | | SPEAKSI J TO YO~B WSBT 990 K. C. South Bend “Meeting the Demands Placed Upon US.” Sunday - 9:15 a.m.

Dean Leer Residence At Goshen Damaged The residence of Mr. and? Mrs. Dean Leer at 40GI south Main street in Goshen was damaged recently when a car driven by Mrs. Glenn L. Kindy of Goshen went out of control and crashed into the house. Damage was estimated at more than $2,000 to the house, car and a telephone pole, that Mrs. Kindy also hit. Mrs. Kindy was taken to the Goshen hospital with a puncture wound to her right hand and neck

Area Business Review For New Paris

WASSON, INC. Phone: 831-2214 NEW PARIS All Lines Os Insurance Place With High Rate Stocks Company

YODER MANUFACTURING CO. Phone: 831-4848 NEW PARIS

Yoder Manufacturing Company prominently established as leaders in fabrication work and contract welding work, has acclaimed for itself through sound business methods a reputation for high quality service throughout this area. A locally owned, independent company, its objective is to give the consumer the best possible service at the lowest possible price where expansion in this field has given the

CENTRAL POPCORN CO. Phone: 831-4431 NE

Central Popcorn Co. is distributors i of the highest grade popcorn. Large capacity for the handling of i the trade has rendered its service j most metropolitan and under experienced and competent management it has become the prominent firm in this field. No review of the business, agricultural and industrial interests of this section of the state would be complete without prominent mention of i this well known concern which aids in no little measure to the progress and prosperity of this section and is undoubtedly one of the progressive and popular establishments which

HEW PARIS LUMBER CO. Phone: 831-4800 NEW PARIS

New Paris Lumber Co. is known ‘ 1 as the leader in finest quality him-; ber and building materials includingt roofing and siding, doors, windows, and the very finest in millwork. Home planning and repairs are a! specialty of this lumber company. They can relieve you of many details by their staff of experts in planning. One of the essential features of anv structure is that it will stand the years of wear. New Paris Lumber Co. is serving this area with high

MILLER CABINET SHOP

Phone: 831-4812

Nothing is more important than the reputation of the men who bid for your work. Many of the fine custom made cabinets you see throughout the area are work of the Miller Cabinet Shop. These men have the reputation of adhering to specifications and lending the advice of their years of experience. To perform a task just a little better than is required will secure for anyone, particularly cabinet makers, a recognition that will carry them far.

Past Matrons And Patrons Honored At OES Meeting Past matrons and patrons of the Kosciusko chapter number 160. Order of the Eastern Star, were honored when the chapter held its regular stated meeting in the Masonic Temple at Milford on Wednesday, Nov. 2. and back sprains. Mrs. Leer is the former Gloria Leatherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Leatherman of r 4 Syracuse.

community a tremendous advantage in promoting a high development of trade and industry by bringing money into this section from various parts of the county and surrounding areas. This is a valued asset since it means an all around social development. In writing this review, we take great pleasure in associating its name with the leading industries of tomorrow.

NEW PARIS

daily ships large quantities of their high grade popcorn over quite an extensive area. Adequate distribution service is unquestionably an essential feature today of every modern American community. Therefore, in detailing the prospects for a greater community it is with a feeling of satisfaction to this company. There is probably no other company this size in the country that is better equipped in this respect for this well known and popular concern has every modern convenience for correct popcorn distribution

quality building materials. It is always offering the best that the market" provides. Contractors and home owners in this area have come to rely on this firm for the very best supplies and materials offered at honest prices and backed by a reputation for reliability. With the foresight that characterizes all their efforts, the New Paris Lumber Co. has anticipated the needs and demands of the home owners. Visit them for the ven’ best at prices you can afford to pay.

NEW PARIS

Miller Cabinet Shop is a leading custom made cabinet company and is noted for superior craftmanship and high quality materials used performing a complete and satisfactory service in the custom made cabinet line. The prospective client will find their service and advice most helpful. Their wide experience makes this company most valuable and many clients consult them before making any tentative plans for any project.

Worthy matron Mrs. C. J. Myers and Paul Kizer, worthy patron protern. presided in the east. Worthy patron William Perry was detained in Gary by the snow storm. Mrs. Myers gave a glowing tribute to all those present and those who were not able to attend. Past matrons present were Mrs. C. D. Barnes, Mrs. Eldon Hurd, Mrs. Donald Cecil, Mrs. Herbert Baumgartner. Mrs. Joe Estep. Mrs. W. W. Free, 'Mrs. Robert Ruch and Mrs. Robert Reed. Past patrons present were Robert Reed. Paul Kizer, Joe Estep and Robert Ruch. Each, past matron and patron was

CHRISTIAN LIGHT BOOKSTORE 154 East Market Phone: 773-4041 NAPPANEE Bibles — Sheet Music — Church & Religious Supplies Hallmark Cards—Books—Children's Games and Toys Records — Pictures — Gifts — Office Supplies

NEW PARIS PRODUCE Phone: 831-4813 NEW PARIS Top Price Paid For Top Quality Eggs Ray Sorensen — Owner

Os those who are rendering a much needed service and supplying good marketing facilities to the families of their community, none is more worthy of mention than the New Paris Produce. In the distribution of supply of high grade produce they are aiding in maintaining a high standard of living in this community. There's nothing more essential to the welfare of an agricultural sec-

ROHRER FURNITURE

Phone: 831-2114 NEW PARIS “The Store Where Friendship Lingers” Armstrong Linoleum — Complete Installation Hoover Vacuum Cleaners — Speed Queen Washers

To make the houses of this community into homes has alw’ays been the primary aim of Rohrer Furniture. whose management believes that by carrying out this aim they can serve the community in a very important manner. They have spared nothing to give every man and woman in this community an opportunity to have a tastefully, furnished home. It is a mistake to think it takes a fortune to furnish a home

MARTIN'S FEED MILLS, INC. Phone: 831-2121 NEW PARIS For Poultry And Livestock — O.sh Buyers Os Grain — Seed — Fertilizer

The Martin’s Feed Mills. Inc.. is> hi me owned and operated. They offer real values in feeds, seeds, fertilzers and farm supplies. They have always maintained a policy of handling the best in these lines and this policy has gained for them the confidence and patronage of the people in this county. No matter what your problems mav be in feeding, consult the Martin’s Feed Mills, Inc. They are experts on feeding and this practical knowledge and experience is passed

KNEPP SAND & STONE CO. Phone: 831-4511 NEW PARIS

Knepp Sand and Stone Co. is a very essential member of this area’s industrial components and we are happy to indude them in our survey of firms to which we recommend to our readers. It is their policy to serve the community and surrounding area with the very best in clean well graded sand and stone. These materials are offered in the various grades and sizes as required by the building trade and are offered at prices consistant with grades and quality. Knepp Sand and Stone Co. gives

presented a miniature yellow gavel tied with yellow satin ribbon by the Star staff.

The chapter room was beautifully decorated to represent the fall season. The social committee, Mrs. R. W. Brown, Mrs. Harold Geiger, Mrs. Brvant Curtis, Mrs. T. A. Miller and Mrs. Wade Mishler, served dessert and coffee at tables decorated with varied colored chrysanthemums. Each past matron and patron found a gift from the worthy matron at. his place. The next meeting will be December 7 when a Christmas party with gift exchange will be held.

tion than a covenient outlet for eggs. One needs only to consult the records of the New Paris Produce during the years they have served their patrons to know that they have at all times maintained the highest standards of excellence in their facilities and products. r We are pleased to compliment the New Paris Produce on the up-to-the minute service extended to their patrons. Phone 831-4813.

attractively. As a matter of fact this enterprising firm can show you that there is no good reason why any ambitious man with a normal income should not live in a home furnished attractively in every detail. Whether you are furnishing the home or just a summer cottage, you may rest assured of receiving full value for your money at Rohrer Furniture in New Paris.

i on to the consumer. The feeds sold by this company are made from the choicest materials obtainable and are always the same uniform quality. You get better yields by planting seeds handled by this company. The management is to be congratulated upon the way he conducts his company and upon the manner in which he serves the public. Drop in and visit them at Martin’s Feed Mills, Inc.

prompt and courteous delivery. It is as near as your phone. Call 831-4511. This company handles only the finest and their reputation with builders and contractors is a source of pride to them and they intend to justify this confidence by furnishing the highest quality at all times. This industry has served this area for many years and has contributed much to the community in which it carries on its business. We recommend its products to our readers without hesitation.