The Mail-Journal, Volume 73, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 February 1962 — Page 7

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FOR RENT: Model n house, oil heat in,. Syracuse. Call phone GL 7-3380. Fl, 8 We Will Do Washings And / Or Ironings For You CALL OL 8-5243 Norge Laundry Village

This Coupon Worth SI.OO ] Towards The Purchase Os Any i PERMANENT ' At z Thedia’s Beauty Salon i MILFORD PHONE: OL 8-2121 Name .. • • Address | > Offer Expires February 28,1962 i

February Selling Spree LET'S WARM UP FEBRUARY WITH A HOT SELLING SPREE NEW '62 FORD L™™ Only S2OO Down f“ — $51 13 permo. Heater, Turn Signals S Oil Filter, Elec. Wipers I / NEW '42 PICKUP | \ J 149 / \ Full Price, % Ton / \ Heater, Turn Signals / | J3U Filter, Elec. Wipers J Come in and see our selection of 25 New Ford Models on hand for immediate delivery C S. MYERS, Inc. Ford Sales and Service “Famous for Fords For 23 Years” Ford Authorized opEN Service ’ EVENINGS A-l Used Cars See the Wonderful New World of Fords Today. Milford, Indiana — Phone: OL 8-4881

* VISIT OUR STORE — ■C. Dollar Days jh, JBP Feb. 2nd and 3rd In Nappanee wL Many Items At Vi Price <D SAVE NOW ON WINTER APPAREL » / Jackets - Sweaters - Trousers xsbk — Topcoats and Many Other Items CLEARANCE SALE RUNS THRU FEB. 28 STILLSON’S if 108 S. Main St "" Nappanee

FOR SALE: Used television sets. One new Hollywood bed complete. OLD and NEW SHOP, Wawasee Village. Ph. GL 7-2212. WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order your wedding invitations, marriage and engagement announcements and birth announcements now. For prices phone OL 8-2222 or come in and look through our catalogue. The Milford Mail. ts

NEHER’S SPOUTING WORKS "ALL 7TPEB OF GUTTERS' Heating - Cooling - Roofing Quality That Will Please Yoi Phone: TE 4-2526 Box 96, North Webster, Ind

PARTS for all electric shavers. Luke Jewelry, Shopping Center, Rd 33 W Goshen. Open 9:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. ts

WHY PAY RENT? Own your own home. New three bedroom home, gas heat, garage, on large lot. Low down payment. $75 per month. New Paris Ph.: 58

Farm For Sale FOR SALE 180 acres Southwest Restricted ’/z Acre Lots acres, ooumwesi NO DOWN payment of Milford. Good clay no interest ground. Good Buildings. S 2O monthly 9-room, all modem house. Financing Available Com crib with elevator. For Building Good Bam. Contract. See Fred Wuthrich or call UOR b66r OL 8-5151. B Milford

DR. W. R. SHANK, Optometrist ANNOUNCES The Moving Os His Office To THE HUNTINGTON BUILDING (GROUND FLOOR) 113 S. Huntington St, Syracuse, Indiana

WAUBEE LAKEFRONT HOME. Spacious living room, wall to wall carpeting, drapes, large bedroom, built-in cupboards in kitchen, dining area, bath, oil furnace. Nice bathing beach. Price $ 14,000. NO MONEY DOWN to eligible veteran for two-bedroom Dewart lake home, paneled living, room, built-in cupboards ill kitchen, dining room and utility room. ENJOY COUNTRY LIVING in a beautiful 2bedroom home. Full basement, built-in kitchen, oil furnace, huge living room with hardwood floors, only $8,500. Situated on a half acre. Business building in downtown Milford. One story brick. Price $3,000. DREAM HOME in Milford, two bedrooms, carpeted living room and dining area, drapes, builtin kitchen, full bath, basement, natural gas furnace, two-car ghrage. $8,500. Three bedroom home, spacious kitchen, full basement, gas furnace, aluminum siding on corner lot in Milford. Priced to sell. $6,800. Four bedroom home on 13 acres near Waubee Lake. Price SII,OOO. EXECUTIVE HOME three bedrooms, huge living room with fire place, one and half baths, builtin Coppes kitchen, lake front at Waubee lake. Must be seen to be appreciated. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY . . . DAIRY QUEEN — Located on road 6, in Nappanee. Three acres, Skyline trailer, 10 ft. by 55 ft. Priced right. Terms. Buyers for 40 to 80 acre farms, also for three and four bedroom homes. OSWALT REALTY Leesburg — Phone: GL 3-4272 Milford — Phone: OL 8-2461 - Tues., Thurs. & Fri. — 10:30 - 3:00 p.m.

QUALITY GRADED Christmas tree seedlings/ Scotch pine, fir spruce. Five varieties Scotch pine, as low as $8 per thousand. Send for list now. ,Michigreen Nursery, 520 Orchard SL, Grand Haven, Mich. FOR SALE: 400 bales of wheat straw, 400 bales alfalfa. Special price for all. Also 3 hog houses. Good condition. Located at Calvin Beck farm. Call Wendell Beck, Avilla 987-5804. 1,8 P EXCEPTIONAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: Reliable man or woman from this area to distribute complete line of cigarettes, confections, etc., through new automatic dispensers. We will establish accounts for you. Car and references desirable. Party must have cash capital of S9OO. Good potential earnings part-time; full-time more. For personal interview, give phone, etc. Write P. O. Box 156, Rochester, Minn. P

CONVEYORS — Gravity wheel and rolls, aluminum or steel. Power belt and live roll conveyors, built to order. Also some used conveyors. Wolverine Conveyor Co., Cedar Springs, Mich. Ph. 937-9169.

I YOU’VE TRIED THE REST, NOW TRY THE BEST! IF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED, TRY US. 1- • Best Shirt Finished In Kosciusko County, Give Us A Try. Pick-Up & Delivery Service WARSAW DRY CLEANERS Across From Court House Warsaw, Indiana * Phone: AM 7-8731

Satisfaction Guaranteed Clock And Watch Repairing By registered watchmakers CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. Center at Buffalo St., Warsaw

When You Are In WARSAW Take Home Something From The Unique Bake Shop Downtown Warsaw

COIN COLLECTORS Need a 1955$ Lincoln cent? 25c Complete stock of Lincolns, Indians, Buffalos, Jeffersons, Mercuries, quarters, and halves for sale. Complete stock of Whitman coin books for the beginner and the advanced collector. We also buy, trade or appraise your coins. Pilcher’s Shoe Store DOUGLAS G. PILCHER Syracuse, Ind.

NEW HOG MARKET At Warsaw STEWART STOCK YARD (formerly the Hy Grade Kingar Stock Market) Open Everyday Except Sunday 1 Phone: AM 7-6054 1 MAX KYLER, Buyer

7 Thursday - Saturday, February 1,2, 3 MICKEY ROONEY BUDDY HACKETT in ■ ■ k“Everything’s Ducky” and “Twist Around The Clock” Sunday - Wednesday, February 4,5, 6,7 TWO TOP ATTRACTIONS BURT LANCASTER AUDREY HEPBURN in “The Unforgiven” and “X-15” Both Cinemascope and Color

WANTED: Ambitious, Hard Working Man Interested In A Career In Insurance Sales. Age 25 to 45, married, high school graduate, college preferred but not necessary. Insurance experience not necessary. Guaranteed income while building and learning. Future unlimited. Interviews confidential. Call or Write: A. R. HOLLAR Milford, Indiana

New Salem News By Mrs. Ray Ferverda “Somebody Did a Golden Deed” was sung by Carolyn Crowl with Janet Rarick as accompanist. This was for the Sunday forenoon service. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wildman, Mrs. George Coon and son Jimmie and Mr. and Mrs. John Stookey were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wildman, Steven, Kenton, Brent, Wenda Sue and Rodney at Nappanee. The dinner was in honor of the birthday of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wildman and Rodney Wildman. Mrs. Clyde Sutton of r 1 Leesburg and Mrs. Arch DeFries were guests at dinner of Mrs. Amos Gawthrop last Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. Howard Kreider were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Teeple, Pamela and Jack at Leesburg. This was a birthday , dinner honoring Pamela. Brenda and Rhonda, daughters of the Brenton Grahams of Etna Green, spent from Friday evening until Sunday evening with their grandmother, Mrs. Walter Dunnuck, near Warsaw. Mrs. Frank Shively entertained at dinner last Thursday for two of her sisters, Mrs. Herman Ginther and Mrs. Fred Anglin, both of r 1 Leesburg. The day was spent quilting. Mrs. Arch DeFries of r 1 Milford, Mrs. Carl Bockman of North Webster and Ray Neibert of Goshen were Wednesday dinner guests of Mrs. Jesse Miller and Mrs. Dora Neibert at the Miller home in Milford. Dick Miller from Washington state was spending five days last week with his parents, the Millers, so he was also a guest at the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Tom, Jr., and children, Kip, Kevin, Melinda, and Melissa, spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Noel and children, near Indianapolis. Mrs. Amanda Stackhouse, Mrs. Iva Etter and Taylor Shively of Leesburg spent Sunday with Mrs. Echo Myers at Wakarusa. The three women are sisters of Taylor Shively. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Deeter and Mrs. Amanda Stackhouse of Leesburg left Monday morning and will be guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Ratcliff and children in the state of Mississippi. STAR CLASS enjoyed a basket dinner in the church dining room | following the forenoon services on I Sunday. Guests at the dinner were Mrs. Arch DfeFries, Rev. Emeral B. Jones and Gerald Grove. The committee of arrangements was Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schermerhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Dane Rarick and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathews, Others attending were Rev. and Mrs. Howard Kreider, Messrs, and Mesdames Herbert Morehouse and Corinne, Dale Morehouse, Loetta and David, Nelson Morehouse, and Carolyn, Glenn Deeter, Emory Stetler and John, Dale Mock, Janie and Jimmie, Frank Johnson, Carolyn, Nancy and Arnold, Miss Bonnie Rassi, Earl Cooper, Janet and Max Rarick, Rebecca, Patricia, Cynthia and Douglas Schermerhorn, Allene Kilmer and Kenny Mathews. The business meeting was presided over by Emory Stetler. Devotional thoughts were presented by Albert Mathews and prayer offered.

LOST: Volt meter in brown leather case. Finder please call Syracuse, GL 7-3233. P ICE SKATES: New and used ice skates, 20 per . cent discount. Also skate sharpening. Gambles in Syracuse.

Nicolai Machine & Repair Shop 01 S.Main SL Ph.: GL 7-3232 Syracuse, Indiana Lawn Mower Sales & Service Portable Electric And Acetylene Welding igs - Fixtures - Tools - Dies Wrought Iron Railings & Specialties

Thursday, February 1,1962 THE MILFORD MAIL

Local News

Mrs. William Geiger of Syracuse is caring for the two younger sons of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Treesh while their parents are on vacation in Texas. The two older children are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Treesh. Saturday evening dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Durward Seely were: Mr. and Mrs. John Chambers and Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bushong and Johnny, Mrs. Mary Huber and John Bushong. The dinner was in honor of Mr. Seely’s birthday. , Steven Kaiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaiser, spent last week in Milford. Steve, a freshman at Purdue university, was home on mid-term vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mynhier, Carol and Mark were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Odas Mynhier, Drue and Lanna in Elkhart.

Mr. and Mrs. Stan Scott had as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Auer, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Auer, Jr., and Joey and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Whetten and children, all o£ near Milford.

A week end guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Biller and Jenny of r 2 Milford was David Cuddington, a student at Purdue university. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith of New Paris and Mrs. Elmer Ruch spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Whisler. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Ruch are daughters of the Whislers. Edith Baumgartner was a supper guest of Mrs. Emma Clayton Sunday. Sunday evening guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bushong, Johnny and Mrs. Mary Huber were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sawyer, Connie, Kent and Roxanne, Mrs. Lloyd Mynhier, Carol and Mark and Mr. and Mrs. Durward Seely. Ice cream was made and enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaiser, Steven and Jean were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Kaiser's sister, Mrs. Herbert Hueni, and Mr. Hueni at Mishawaka. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hueni and family and Mrs. Rosene Hueni, all of Bremen. Donna Ruch, who has been attending Terre Haute Teachers college, arrived home Wednesday for her mid-term vacation. She’will be a guest of her parents, the Elmer Ruches. Mg, and Mrs. Deloss Harman wer?* Wednesday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Biller. GOLDEN RULE CLEANERS LOW, LOW, PRICES DURING FEBRUARY Truck Driver Wanted At Once Apply, Golden Rule Cleaners, Syracuse on Saturday Trousers, Slacks, Sweaters A Skirts 60c These Are Cash * Carry Prices Heavy Winter Coats (men * womens) Special — $1.50 Shirts (laundered) — 3 for 99e Rues 9’ x 12’ (extra special) 2 for sls Hunting A Fishin* Coats A Jackets — Blanket; (extra special) - SI.OO BasketbaU uniforms (tranks, jerseys A socks) ,— SI.OO We Call For A Deliver Suits, Dresses, Jackets A Car Coats (extra special) — - . — $1.25 Track Driver Wanted At Once Apply Golden Rule Cleaners Mb Syracuse, Saturday “You Have Tried Other Cleaners Now Try The Best, Golden Rule”

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is herbey given to the taxpayers of Kosciusko County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place,at 8:30 AM EST on the 14th day of February 1962 will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet the extraordinary ergency existing at this time. I t COUNTY GENERAL FUND ■ Comm 109 - Salary of County Dump Maintenance Employee at $125.00 per month for 12 months of 1962.— — — — — —■ — $1,500.00 Comm 203 - Rental of Eouipment ,apd Supplies for County Dump Maintenance for 12 monthsof 1962 at $375.00 per month • 4,500 00 Comm 418 - Preliminary Expense of Ditches -- ■. — sn Aud 6028 - Law Books / S! Aud 603 - Letter Sealing Machine ~ RRE Wayne 600 - Calculating Machine — ■ — — ---- COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND CHF 601 - Building and ’ Structures - — ■' —-.7- — 4,000.00 Notice is further given that certain existing appropriations now have unobligated balances which will not be needed for the purpose for which appropriated and it is therefore further proposed that unnecessary existing appropriations in the funds shown below be reduced to provide in part for the above additional appropriations. COUNTY GENERAL FUND RRE Wayne 200- AU other Operating Expenses 30250 Comm 421 - Expense of Rubbish Disposal Program — 6.0VU.0U COUNTY HIGHWAY FUND CHF 602 - Equipment — — — v- — — ---7- s’®?°°° ' Notice is further given that taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon; The additional appropriations as finally made vyill be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners, which Com- . mission will hold a further hearing within 15 days at the County Auditors Office of Kosciusko County, Indiana, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when aad where such hearing will be held. l Dated January 26, 1962. ? • THOMAS K. WARNER Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana MM — F. 1 & 8

Bonnie's Dixie RESTAURANT Complete Breakfast .40c 2 Eggs, Toast, Jelly All The Coffee You Can Drink Serving 6 to 11 a.m. SPECIAL Noon Luncheon .85c J Serving 11 a-m. til 4 p.m. MENU CHANGES DAILY DIXIE FRIED CHICKEN DINNER all you can eat $1.49 EVERY WEDNESDAY FAMILY FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY — 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. all you can eat SIOO

Linda Beer and Kathy Blauser were Sunday guests of Connie Biller, daughter, of the Kendall lers.Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sawyer, Connie, Kent and Roxanne were S Mrs. Sawyer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holloway, of Nappanee. Barry Rassi, a sophomore at Indiana university, left Saturday after spending his mid-term vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rassi, of r 1. Matthew Weisser of Peoria is visiting his brothers and sisters in’ this area. He and Mrs. Emma ClayI ton were Tuesday supper guests' of ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weisser. Mr. I and Mrs. Herman Weisser called later. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sinn and daughter Suzanne of Scott. 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stdjfen ! and family of Syracuse were proper guests Saturday 'of Mt- and Mrs. Elmer Haab, r 1 Syracuse. John Nine In Training Exercises In Germany

GRAFENWOHR, GERMANY — f Army Specialist Five John E. Nine, 25, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Nine, North Webster, Ind., is participating in the 3rd Armored Division’s month-long winter training exercises in Grafenwohr, Germany, w’hich will end Feb. 7. High point of the Spearheafd division’s annual training cycle, the training includes day and night tactical exercises emphasizing cold weather training, mobility and chemical, biological and radiological warfare. An essential part of the training is range firing Os individual’ and team-served weapons inducing the army’s new M-60 / machinegun and the 105 and 120millimeter tank guns. Specialist Nine, a pharmacy technician in Company B of the division’s 45th Medical Battalion in Frankfurt, entered the army in June 1959 and arrived overseas the following November. | A 1954 graduate of Capitol Page School, Washington, D. C., Nine attended Purdue university. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciusko County, Indiana, will, at 10:00 A. M.. on the 14th day of February, ’ 1962 at the Clerks Office, Court House, in the City of Warsaw. Indiana, In said County, begin Investigation of the applications of the following named persons, requesting the Issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverag/ Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive Information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named: Club Oasis, Inc., by C. F. Pittenger, Pres., 522 E. Winona Ave., and Thelma Pittenger, Sec., 522 E. Winona Ave., (Restaurant) Beer, Liquor, & Wine, Retailers, 522 E. Winona Ave., Warsaw, Indiana. Jesse Louis Robinson (Grocery) Beer Dealers, 501 N. Lake St., Warsaw, Indiana. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIO PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED, v INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION W. F. CONDON Exeeutlve Secretary. JOE A. HARRIS ’ Chairman.

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