The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 36, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 October 1975 — Page 4

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fe.,THE SERVICE CENTER TEAM — Shown above are members of the new service center team at C.S. Myers Ford. From left are E. C. Bailey. Dean Baker. -Windy” Adams. Randy West and Elmer Hart ter..

New service center grand opening at C. S. Myers Ford

C S Myers. Elmer Hartter, Chuck Myers, John Liberty. Dean Baker. E. C. Bailey and "Windy” Adams are announcing the organization of a new automobile service center to the auto owners of the Lakeland area The new service center, to be known as Myers Service. Center, will feature a complete auto service facility The yatest

The Column A Sideshow Os Events In Milford

HAVE YOU noticed the tree at the Herbert Felkner home? It’» beautiful and a true sign that fall arrived last Tuesday morning. ANYONE INTERESTED tn painting the fire hydrants is urged to attend the committee meeting planned for 7:30 m the town hall tonight (Wednesday>. Chairman Maxine Fifer wants this planning completed so the work can be done in an organized and constructive manner. CLASSES will begin at 7 p m on Monday. OcL 6. in the EMT building on Mam street for those interested in a basic first aid training course. The classes will be held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for two weeks. Interested persons should call Mrs. Max Evans or Mrs Don Bice before October 5 THE BIBLE bowl team from the Christian church b off to a

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technical equipment and tools combined with a complete line of Dean Tires and four men with a total of well over 100 years automobile experience will be able to take care of virtually all automotive needs The new facility will be located in the present shop area of C. S Myers Ford sales in downtown Milford. C. S Myers Ford has served

good start ... the four high school youngsters on the team challenged four adults from the church on Sunday night and won hands down. While the adults seemed to know the answers to the questions they just were not quick enough with their buzzers and the youngsters locked them out at almost every question The teenagers hope to participate in the North American Christian convention next summer and win honors there as they compete with other teams from over the nation. FORMER MINISTER Carl Shearer of the Christian church in Our Town will soon have three children plus a son-in-law attending Lincoln Bible college in Lincoln, 111. The Shearers moved from Milford to the Chicago suburbs and are now serving the Christian church in Athens. Ga. Son Andrew, a senior at Athens high school, recently announced his intention of entering the ministry. He will graduate mini high school in mid-term and then begin studies at Lincoln. Andy s older brother. Mark, and his sister, Lydia and her husband are all currently studying at Lincoln The Shearer’s older daughter. Debbie, is now Mrs. Dan Beer and still resides in the Milford area with her husband and young daughter. DON’T FORGET the firemen s annual barbecue will be held this coming Sunday at the fire station on Mam street This is one way the community can support its fire department and say thank

the Lakeland area for 40 years and currently sells over 800 units each year. Due to the increased complexity of the autombile and the greater volume of business the new service center will give C. S. Myers Ford customers faster, more efficient service. The grand opening of the new service center is set for October 3 and 4. you for the work these volunteers do! DID YOU know we have two state policemen residing in the area — Mike Barnett lives out Waubee Lake way while Mike Pershing lives north of Milford. MEMBERS OF the Lions club of Our Town have ordered their grapefruit and expect it around the first of November. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Arch! Unusual coins commemorate Bicentennial Americans have begun to notice a big change in their small change, according to Bureau of the Mint spokesmen. Commercial banks throughout the nation have begun releasing “Bicentennial half dollars." depicting Independence Hall on reverse sides Front sides of the coins, otherwise unchanged, will bear the double date "1776-1976," a wording authorized by Congress in honor of our nation's 200th anniversary. later this year, the Federal Reserve is scheduled to begin releasing special “Bicentennial" silver and quarter dollars to commercial banks. The dollar reverse will show the Liberty Beil with the moon m the background. the back of the quarter pictures a Colonial drummer boy. Front sides of each will feature the inscription “17761976." but will also earn the standard pictures of Presidents Eisenhower. Kennedy and Washington Designs were chosen from entries submitted in the National Bicentennial Com Design Competition. All three "Bicentennial" coins will be continuously released at least through 1976. No 19'S-dated dollars, half dollars or quarters will be produced by the Mint during that period. Collectors and other interested individuals may obtain souvenir sets of the coins, available tn 40 per cent silver in “proof' (sl2) and "uncirculated" ($9) quality For more information, customers may write. Bureau of the Mint. 55 Mint Street. San Francisco. Cal 96175 All other inquiries concerning the coins should be addressed to; Bureau of the Mint, Office of Public Services. Department of the Treasury. W ashington. D C 20229 Ite. Old z® tW. "A new baby's opinion of its mother's singing is often not shared by aU." CALLANDER INSURANCE All forms of personal and business insurance. 155 W. Market S Ph. 773-4103 Nappanee

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Clearer statements needed

Dear Editor, Tonight (Sept. 24) I went to Wawasee high school to register for the adult education program, being particularly interested in the upholstery class. After approximately one hour of enrollment time, both upholstery classes were full and my name was placed on the alternate list. My complaint is that none of the literature received through the mail or via the newspapers concerning adult education specified that one could register before September 24. the given date for enrollment Yet, this appears to be the case. A friend who went with my husband and me to register for the upholstery class found that he had already enrolled by retur-

C. S. MYERS CHUCK MYERS presents j | LTD THE 1976 FORD’S TOMNO | I . ON OCTOBER 3& 4 8 <3'' STOP AT OTHER 0E OUR TWO LOW OVERHEAD LOCATIONS | in miuord or stracuse yTmior-4 J FREE COFFEE & DOUGHNUTS i I Mustang-g- FREE GIFTS | 1 I I HMH ■MB I i dn MB aAA I TOM SWARTZ STAN PRICE NED TARMAN KEVIN DWYER BUZZ KECK J GRAND OPENING OCTOBER 3& 4 1 BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR DRAWING Ist PRIZE I 2nd PRIZE j ONE PAIR OF °' F l I SNOW TIRES lubrication THE SERVICE CENTER TEAM-Shown here is the team at Need Not Be Present To Win $ No Purchase Required Ae Bew service center. From left are E. C. Bailey. Dean Baker, -Windy” Adams, Randy West and Elmer Hartter. Complete Line Os DEAN TIRES In Stock t<rtcs> Dio 9 nostic Equipment A Took I k— fW Y ———-IW IT. -J \s»fThiTTms iqbco mi_"3 >< HK '' - -Wl I Service Ports fl w* -y H Ifilßfl fl iwotorcraft MYERS SERVICE CENTER

ning a card which he thought was merely indicating interest. If early registrations were to be accepted, why wasn’t this fact announced to all? This is a great inconvenience to me since I had dropped a similar course at the Elkhart Career Center to save driving when the course here was announced and I have a tornapart. unusable chair to hide until next semester’s class. It is my hope that a consistent and fairer policy will be implemented for registration in the future. Adult education is a definite plus for this area and a clearer statement of procedures would make it more of a benefit for all residents of this community. Mrs. Martha Stoelting

Freedom or slavery

Dear Editor, Freedom or Slavery. Calling all Americans and especially all Christians to face the situation we find our country in today. All this inflation with prices and taxes getting out of reason all because the Federal Reserve Bank has a clincher on our monetary system. Since 1968 they have printed and legalized counterfeit money with out any gold or silver backing. Quite a racket when they can loan it out to industry and home owners at a high rate of interest. No wonder inflation. Now they tell us our government is some 53 billion in the red. As one American Party Candidate has said the way to get the government out of the red is to get the Reds out of the government. Just try and get it back in the hands of Congress for control, of course, we would have to get the Reds out of Congress fist by checking their voting records Yes freedom is your business. my business, the church’s and the entire country’s business and the person who will not support these freedom movements does not deserve his freedom and liberty. The following are several ways a citizen can help hold on to our freedoms:

1. Dr. Carl Mclntire often says God is the author of liberty. So back to the 10 commandments and the Constitution of the US. 2. Freedom has resulted in the success of thousands of private enterprises and inventive creations which has prospered and blest America. 3. Belong to the John Birch Society which is an Anti Communist organization, and publishers of Amercan opinion Literature. 4. Participate in John Rarick’s 300-10 Action Plan: 130 Hurd St., E. E. Washington, D.C. 20003. It runs a non-partisan survey each month on some current problem. 5. Help Liberty Lobby - 300 Independence Avenue, S. E. Washington, D.C. 20003 Ferret out the bad boys from the good. 6. Join the back to the Constitution club. Suit 480 Savings Bldg. Howes at Oak, Fort Collins, Colo. 80521. Byron Ulrich On July 4. 1778, Lt. Col. George Rogers Clark, leading a band of 200 frontiersmen, captured the British post at Kaskaskia, Illinois, without firing a shot.

Economists predict limited job growth for salesworkers Salesworkers are expected to 1 increase to 6.5 million by 1985. « up from 5.4 million in 1972. but changing sales techniqaes may limit growth somewhat. This is the prediction of two labor economists in the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics. In 1985, they say. salesworkAs will comprise a smaller percentage of the workforce than they did in 1972 —6.4 per cent compared to 6.6 per cent. This projected slowdown in growth is due to an- expected slowdown in the increase of jobs in trade, which employs more than two-thirds of all salesworkers. As stores remain open longer and expand into suburban areas, demand will probably increase for salesworkers. But changes in sales practices, such as greater use of self-service check-out counters and vending machines, are expected to slow this increase. One 40-watt fluorescent tube provides more light than three 60-watt incandescent bulbs, yet uses less electricity.