The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 33, Milford, Kosciusko County, 26 September 1963 — Page 7
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FOR THE BEST IN School Coverage, Read THE MAIL-JOURNAL • BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • CLEARING Stanley Custer Milford, Indiana Phone 658-5193 HERMAN HUEY WELL DRILLING Phone: 457-3527 R. NO. 2 - SYRACUSE Insist On The Genuine THE _^-=F=F=EF=SSS= TRADE hi AND AUTO-MATE Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co. OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Phone: 457-3223 - Syracuse Manufactured ByOverhead Door Corp. Hartford City, Indiana
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>' \ < WEDDING CAKES Beautifully decorated Delicious to eat Reasonably priced Unique Bake Shop Downtown Warsaw Wawasee Village Hdwe. PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE:SYRACUSE 457-3011 Professional Cleaning • Carpets & Upholstery Jack Hall SERVICEMASTER Ph.: 267-5274 Dupont Lucite Wall Paint “The clean, easy, quick way to paint.” Won’t drip . . . won’t run . . . won’t splatter. As Advertised on TV NOW AT — Bud's Body Shop W. Chicago St. - Syracuse P.hone: 457-3037
Not A Worry In The World With ACRILAN i CARPET STUCKY FURNITURE CO. 457-3443 - Syracuse ; Phone in news items. American Laundry & Sanitone Dry Cleaners Our Agent In Syracuse Is . . . Marise's TOWN & LAKE SHOP ... in the Village Phone: 457-2211 Satisfaction Guaranteeel a Clock And Watch Repairing By registered watchmakers CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. Center at Buffalo St., Warsaw CUSTOM DIGGING GRAVEL, HAULING BACK FILLING FOUNDATIONS, TRENCHES • SEPTIC TANKS T. L (Bud) Kline Ph.: 457-3677, Syracuse
fer Sale Lil FOR SALE: Good; used rebuilt bicycles, boys’ and girls’, 20’’ and 26’L GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. FOR SALE: 1951 Kaiser. $95. Phone 457-3446 after 5 p. m. FOR SALE: Household goods, round 54-inch Maple drop leaf table, 6 Fruitwood finish, four matching captain’s chairs, like new; 36-inch square bamboo table, formica top; twin bed spreads, two pair matching drapes; Sunbeam steam iron, sunlamp. Ph. Cromwell 856-6154. FOR SALE: Winter covers for boats and equipment. We are equipped to make anything in . canvas line. Complete repair and service. Syra-Web Mfg. and Dis. Milford -office comer of Fourth and West streets. Phone, 658-2751. S 19, 26 FOR SALE: Used automatic washer, in good condition. GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order your wedding invitations, marriage and engagement announcements and birth announcements now. For prices phone 658-2222 or 457-3666 or come in and look through ouF catalogue. The Mail-Journal. ts FOR- SALE: Two used refrigerators. GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. GOLDEN RULE 2-honr quick cleaners, Wawasee Village, ph.: 457-3553. Save 50% to 75%. Eight lbs. (clean only) $1.50, Coin-Op self-service dry cleaning. P TRY DIADEX TABLETS (formerly Dex-A-Diet). New name, same formula, only 98®. Walter Dings. S. O. & N. FOR SALE: 5 yard 1950 Chevy dump truck, $300; 1945 Dodge grain and stock truck, 1% ton, $l5O. Phone New Paris 40314. FOR SALE: New seat covers for trucks and equipment. Complete repair, for combine canvas. Syra-Web Mfg. and Dis. Milford -office comer of Fourth and West streets. Ph. 658-2751. S 26
FOR SALE: Used electric Norge range in good working condition, Phone Milford 658-4779. SHADE TREES make your selection now while" trees are in foliage. Many varieties. Beer's Landscaping and Nursery, Milford. Ph. 658-2351. FOR SALE: 1955 Cadillac, fourdoor, sedan, power steering and power brakes. Phone Syracuse 457-3746. y ” P FOR SALE: Conn clarinet, excellent condition, suitable for beginners; Conn slide trombone, excellent condition. Contact Arch Baumgarter, Milford. Ph. 658-5333 or 658-2022. ts FOR SALE: 1952 half ton Chevrolet pick-up truck. Very cheap. Claude Matthew. Phone 4573622. CHUCK’S USED FURNITURE 110 Hackett Road - Goshen, Ind. — Open Daily — Furniture bought and sold Phone KE 3-2854, Goshen, Ind. ts CHRYSANTHEMUMS bring fall cheer. We have choice of hardy ■mums and gorgeduus indoor mums. Remember your friends, sick and shut-ins with these lovely blooms. Beer’s Flowers, Milford. Ph. 658.-2351. FOR SALE: Red Colt seed wheat from certified seed. Jacob Kern, Jr., phone 658-5720. S 26, 0 3 FOR SALE: Used Frigidaire washer and dryer, color green, $195 for both. Also one Rattan. 40” diameter table with four chairs and glass top, SBS; metal utility drop leaf cart; wrought iron and ceramic tile coffee table and two. matching end tables; ' and ■ bedspreads. Call Burkholder, Syracuse 457-3594. • FOR SALE: Reasonable and in good condition, fodr pairs of wide 'match stick draperies, complete with draw, rods, for porch or sun parlor. Phone 8566632.,
Kelp - Female ■> '• HELP WANTED: Lady to work in office in nearby town, previous office experience necessary, including typing and bookkeeping. Send resume of employment experience, age, education and salary requirements to Help Wanted, Box 177, Milford, Ind. S 26, O 3 WANTED: Female sales help. A rare profitable job for smart mature lady. Car needed for travel. Sales experience not required. Digest, Box 2070, Mpls. 15, Minn. S 12, 19, 26 WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE to call regularly each month on established Studio Girl Cosmetics clients in and around Milford making necessary deliveries, etc., 3 or 4 hours per day. Route will pay up to §5.00 per hour. Write STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, Dept. 76339, Glendale, Cal. S 12, 19, 26 WAITRESS WANTED: Apply in person at the Wawasee Bowl, Syracuse. ts * & Help Wanted HELP WANTED: In all depart- . ments. Apply Airo-Flbw Travel Coaches, route 15, Milford. WANTED: Man or woman for Rawleigh business in Milford. Splendid opportunity to supply established customers with over 200 household necessities. Write Rawleigh Dept. INI 124-FJL, Freeport, 111. ROOF TRUSSES: Leesburg clear span custom made roof. trusses offer more strength for less money. C&C prices or ,we deliver. Quality fabrication and materials guaranteed. Setting service available. Phone collect for free estimate and engineering advice for most any building. Leesburg Lumber, Leesburg, Ind. Ph. 453-3144. Ask for Mr. Arnones or Mr. Goon. FOR RENT: One-bedroom home on Front st., Syracuse, good location, on channel across from lake, partially furnished,., reasonable. Plfene 457-3375. - FOR RENT — Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, washing facilities, private entrance and bath. Inquire at Pettit’s Dept. Store, - ndiana. Phone 51. ts
Newest model makes its bow— Chevrolet’s Chevelle Malibu SS Coupe
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Newest member of the growing Chevrolet passenger car family is the Chevelle. Although 16 inches shorter and 2.4 inches narrower than comparable Chevrolet models, the Chevelle offers virtually all the interior roominess and smooth
FOR RENT: Almost new, onebedroom home, furnished and automatic heat. Phone’ 457-2190 before 2:30 p. m. FOR RENT: Five-room modem apartment, first floor, winterized, partly furnished, garage, : S6O a month. Route 3, Box 51, Syracuse. Phone 457-2438. FOR RENT: Storage for.your row boat, at 304 Frazier Ave, $lO. Earl Treadway. FOR RENT: . Two-bedfoom modernhome,. adults only, 416 Front st., Syracuse, until June 1,1964. Phone 658-2222. S 26, O 3 ■ Eteal ' Estate HOUSE FOR SALE to settle estate: Neat two bedroom, one story, with full basement and garage in New Paris, Ind. Ph. Atty. Ray Eberhard: 1542 New •Paris, evenings, or Keystone 35505, Goshen, during daw O 3 LOTS FOR SALE: In beautiful Valley Springs housing area, located 3 miles north of Warsaw, on east side of road 15, bordering. Tippecanoe River. Contact Larry Carey, phone 267r8891. A 29. S 5, 12; 19,j 26, O 3 Public Notices FOR FREE: One piano, first come, first served. Bring truck, no money. Phone 457-3327. CARPET and upholstery cleaning. Custom draperies and slip covers. Linoleum, carpeting. Ph. Ligonier 894-3532 collect. Golden’s. ts ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P. O. Box 248, Leesburg, Ind. Electrolux (R) Authorized Sales and Service Loyal Miller 513 S. Harrison Street Syracuse, Indiana ts Services WANTED: Ironings to do in my home. Call Mrs. Addie Fackler, 457-3308 Syracuse. PS 19, 26 CARD OF THANKS I want to thank my friends, neighbors, Dr. Rheinheimer, and Dr. Smacker for the cards and other acts of kindness during my stay in the hospital. Forrest Kern CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives, Rev. Frank Barker, First Brethren church, Past President American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Post 226, Om’s Nursing Home and the Mishler Funeral Home for the acts of kindness, cards and flowers during the illness and death of Our wife, mother and sister. William Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Leinhart and family Mr. and Mrs. John Method and family John Whetten JILL CLARK, MILFORD, HAS SLUMBER PARTY To celebrate her 10th birthday, Jill Clark of Milford entertained four girls in her hoirie after school, on Friday, Sept. 20. Her birthday occurred on Sept. 17. The girls enjoyed a wiener roast and later in the evening were served birthday cake in the form Os a Dresden Doll and ice cream. The guests were Taceile Estep, Connie Geiger, Vicki Little, and Carolyn Rapp, all of Milford. * Read the CLASSIFIEDS
Thursday, September 26, 1963
fine car ffee! of a full-size luxury car. The Chevelle Malibu SS Sport Coupe (shown above) is one of IT Chevelle models which will be in dealerships beginning September 26. The Chevelle is offered in the Malibu, Malibu SS and 300 Scries.
■ f.'-' 1,, ' SHPOir wbbfj. v I Eye-catching new styling Is combined in the 1961 Tiundcrbird with unique luxury :ieatures including thin-shell bucket seats and the auto industry’s first retractable seat belts. A longer hood, Integrated bumper and grille and rectangular 1 taillights enhance its tracitional look of elegance ("toy photo). New features of its cockpit motif interior styling (bottom photo) include separate instrument pods, a distinctive comhiand console, and coved rear seats. An optional reclip- * ing seat for the front passenger includes an extendible head restSor complete relaxation on long trips. A new Silent-FJo ventilation system includes a vent at the bottom of the rear windpw on Landau and Hardtop models. The new Thunderwill be introduced in Ford dealer showrooms September 27.
tips For — PUT YOUR BEST FACE FORWARD H' 11 ' " i * J ' A i Hi ■J ■ ■’ < iWMW H’b'CC IHI H i 'A ' ' i/1 ■ ■ ■' ' : A • ■ *JI
Next time you’re face-to-face With a mirror, take a good long look. If you’re anything like your buddies, you’ll probably notice two recent arrivals on the scene: a sprinkling of acne and the emergence of whiskers. Congratulations —- you’re becoming a man! Os course, you’re understandably dissatisfied with this new appearance. “What can I do about it?" you ask. Several things should ■ help you in getting rid of those undesirable pimples (caused, incidentally, by glandular overproduction of oil). Wash the face frequently with hot soapy water and a rough cloth, get ■lore sleep, don’t pick at the Semishes, and lay off nuts and chocolate for a while. As for that fur appearing on the chin and. cheeks, there’s no doubt about it — you’re in need of your first hones t-to-goodness shave. “But if I start now, won’t «■ “my whiskers grow faster and become tougher?" you ask. NO, they won’t. Research der- . matologists at a leading sc.fety razor company have discovered 4 that your beard will become bristly and grow at the same rate whether you cut it or not. go, for appearance sake, off with it! ’ First of all you’ll need a good razor and sharp blades; Dad won’t mind if your borrow his
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for that first shave — uhttfl you buy your own; If it’s adjustable, all the better; you can , dial a lighter blade setting for your more tender beard.’ * After washing your face with warm soapy water (to remove grit that would dull the blade), rinse, but do not dry. Apply a shaving cream — the foamy instant lather type is convenient. It’s a good idea' tp choose one with a bacteria inhibitor, such as K-34. This will provide ; a cleansing, antiseptic action for your face. Shaving itself is <su breeze. Just move tne ra;«jr v aQCpss the face in light, diagonal strokes. Don’t press — if you’re using a clean, sharp blade, it will do . the work. „ When you’ve finished, loosen i the razor, rinse it with hot ’ water, and let the ait* dry it (drying it with a towel or tissue paper will dull the supersharp edges.) Os course, there’s more to i good grooming than just your morning shave. Frcßudht haircuts and a dailjF Shower are also fundamental. And you can. preserve the freshness of that shower with a power-spray deodorant that takes only seconds to apply, and dries instantly. _i •: | The basis of gooA l *grooming ‘ is cleanliness. If you follow these few helpful- ,hints, you ■will look and pelftonn your best. In short, you’ll be putting your best face foiward.- —
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