The Mail-Journal, Volume 1, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 3 May 1962 — Page 11

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NEHER’S SPOUTING WORKS “ALL TYPES OF GUTTERS” Heating - Cooling - Roofing Quality That Will Please You Box 96, North Webster, Ind. Phone: 834-2526 Satisfaction Guaranteed Clock And Watch Repairing By registered watchmakers CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. Center at Buffalo St., Warsaw TRI-CITY CASH a CARRY BOLDING MATERIAL SPECIALS Western Dimension Lumber Sx4s thrn ZxlOs 105 per M. White Fine Studs $99 per M Pine Sheathin* Lumber. 100% usable, S9O per M. Ixlo Spruce Shiplap, $99 per M. Spruce Barn Sidin*. Ixß Fatt. No. 116, $129 per M. Sheathin* Pinrood, 4xß Sheets 3/8" $2.56, 1/2" $3.68, 5/8” $4.16 Fir Plywood. Good One Side 4xß Sheets, per sheet. 1/4" $2.72, 3/8" $3.68. 1/2” $4.80 5/8" $5.76, 3/4" $6.40 Flush Doors Lauan Birch 2/OX6/8 $4.95 $7.50 2/6X6/8 •. $5.75 $8.50 2/BX6/8 - $5.95 $9.25 3/ox6/$ $6.25 $9.75 Fiberglass Insulation 1%” Thick $35.00 per M. 2” Medium Thick $45 per M 3" Full Thick S6O per M. Garage Doors Glaxed 8/Ox7/0 4 Sectional .$55.00 9/OX7/0 5 Sectional __ $69.00 16/ox7/0 4 Sectional $119.00 • Why Pay More And Get Less? The Items Listed Are Top Quality Materials. Stop In And Compare. New Paris Lumber Co. State Road 15, New Faris, Ind. Home Lumber & Supply Co. 212 W. Washington St., Goshen, Ind. Cromwell Lumber Co. State Road 5, Cromwell, Jnd. LAST DAY FOR REXALL V sale SAL MAY 5 BURKHOLDER REXALL DRUG Downtown Syracuse

NICOLAI MACHINE i REPAIR SHOP 701 S. Main St. Phone: GL 7-3232 SYRACUSE, INDIANA Lawn Mower Sales & Service Portable Electric And Acetylene Wdcfing JIGS - FIXTURES - TOOLS - DIES Wrought Iron Railings & Specialties

COIN-OP DRY CLEANING 8 A.M. TO 8:30 P.M. Lakeside Laundry Wawasee Village

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PAINTING and DECORATING Save one-third-insurance carried HAROLD L. HECHE Phone North Webster 834-1463 Work guaranteed Dust & Son DECORATORS INSURED ■ INTERIOR and EXTERIOR I Painting — Paper Hanging R. R. 4, Syracuse 457-2313 Hire Electric AND APPLIANCES GE Sales & Service Electrical Contracting AND Electrical Heating Phone: 457-3744 I YOU’VE TRIED THE REST? NOW TRY THE B£ST! IF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED, TRY US. • Best Shirt Finished In Kosciusko County, Give Us A Try. Pick-Up & Delivery Service WARSAW DRY CLEANERS Across From Court House Warsaw, Indiana Phone: 267-8731 Bray's Electric Shop — APPLIANCES — ELECTRIC WIRING — PLUMBING — HEATING Phone 658-4331, Milford I ATTENTION 1 ; CITY GAS USERS < . We have in stock all sizes of ' BLACK PIPE, FITTINGS and GAS VALVES ; GAS FURNACES complete- ; • ly installed $250.00 and up. - We cut and thread pipe. WAWASEE ; VILLAGE HDWE. ; Phone 457-3011 Rd. 13, So. Syracuse h HERMAN HUEY WELL DRILLING Phone: 457-3527 R. NO. 2 - SYRACUSE TERMITES Universal Termite Control Ph. AM 7-7372, 120 N. Scott St. Warsaw, Indiana OR CONN & BUHRT LBR. CO. Phone: 457-3331 WAWASEE LBR. CO Phone 457-3155 Syracuse, Ind.

J. M. Line Painting & Decorating Rebuild screens. Build window boxes and trellises. R. R. 4, Syracuse, Ph.: 457-2908 Lots For Sale IQQ’ x 200’ Restricted ’ S2O Per Month No Interest FINANCING AVAILABLE For Building Don Beer Milford MARTY & TED, Inc NAPPANEE, INDIANA Formerly NAPPANEE IMPLEMENT & SUPPLY CO. Your Allis-Chalmers, McCulloch, Papec, Meyers Hay Conditioners, Brady Chopper and Kool Blower, New Idea, New Holland Dealer. Mercury Automobiles, Ph. 381 PARTS & SERVICE . Buildings FOR FARM AND INDUSTRY WITH BEAUTIFUL STRAN-SATIN COLOR David Poor Co. Rd. 15, North — Warsaw 267-8814 or 267-8931 ; Not A Worry In The World With ACRILAN CARPET qti ICKY i FURNITURE CO. 457-3443 - Syracuse Firestone’s PURE OIL SERVICE Batteries — Tires General Auto Repair Syracuse, Indiana | COIN COLLECTORS : Need a 1955 s Lincoln cent? 25c< ■ Complete stock of Lincolns, In-; ' dians, Buffalos, Jeffersons, Mer-' ■ curies, 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. FARMERS — Get more for your hogs STEWART HOG MARKET WARSAW Open 8 a. m. - 2p. m. daily, — except Sunday. No yardage -no commission or extra shrinkage. MAX M. KYLER, Mgr. PH. 267-6*54

T- L (Budl Kline Our Agent In Syracuse Is . . . CUSTOM DIGGING H • f GRAVEL, HAULING Manse s back filling TOWN & LAKE SHOP FOUNDATIONS, TRENCHES ... in the Village SEPTIC TANKS Phon.: 457-2211

JFor Sale . I*o 1 FOR SALE: Garden seeds, water softener, salt, dog food, rabbit pellets, wild bird seed, feed and coal. Syracuse Coal and Feed. Phone 457-3345. May 31 FOR SALE: 3-piece oak dining room set with six chairs. All hand carved. Phone 457-3479. P FOR SALE: Electric stove. Good Oven. $lO. Call 457-2189. FOR SALE: Commercially made float, 8 ft. by 8 ft. with Marine Plywood deck. Call Camp Mack, 658-5831. ts FOR SALE: Ski Boat, Starcraft, 30 Johnson electric. Phone Syracuse 457-2768. P : FOR SALE: New draperies at the Methodist Thrift Shop, 101 E. Pearl Street, Syracuse. 10 a. m. til 5 p. m. Friday and Saturdays. FOR SALE or RENT: 4-room house on Papakeechie Lake near Johnson Hotel. Lake easement, large lot. Call Paul Williams, Syracuse 457-2923. RUMMAGE S A-L E: Comrades Sunday school f class of First Brethren church, May 17, 18, 19 in hotel building. M 3, 10 MONUMENTS - MARKERS — I Buy now for Memorial Day installation. LAKELAND MONUMENTS. Audrey and Jim Butt. Phone 457-3710 or 455 Medusa Street, Syracuse. Evenings and Sunday appointments made. A 12, 19, 26; M 3 FOR SALE: Fire place wood, any length. Hard maple and furnace wood. Phone Syracuse 457-2971. ts WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order your wedding invitations, marriage and engagement announcements and birth announcements now. 4- For prices phone 658-2222 or 457-3666 or come in and look through our catalogue. The Mail-Journal. ts RUMMAGE SALE: Comrades Sunday school class of First Brethren church. May 18 and 19 in an uptown store. M 29, A 5- A 3, 10 FOR SALE: Two white metal kitchen wall cabinets, late model Gibson deluxe double oven electric stove, GE combination sink and dish washer. Alljin excellent condition. Items can be seen on Ogden Island, Lake Wawasee by appointment. Write <pr appointment, N. T. Rolf, 1143 W. Rudisill, Fort Wayne, Ind. A 19, 26; M 3, 10, 17 FOR SALE: 18-foot cabin sailboat. French built Corsair hull, sails, and spars in excellent condition, ready to sail. Four dacron sails, rollers, rearing, two berths plus Michigan trailer. $1,950. J. Dalenberg, 10805 Normal Avenue, Chicago, 111., Pullman 5-3454. A 26, M 3 FOR SALE: A profitable chicken - farm, Bacres, modern house, two •chicken houses and additional buildings. Room for 3,000 hens, 1,000 in production now. You can make money immediately. Hens and feed furnished on contract. Will sell reasonable. Call 834-1798 after 5 p. m. A 26, M 3 Plumbing & Heating Harold L Kitson PHONE: 457-3554 Attention JUST ARRIVED Car Load Os Fresh Cement & Brick Mortar Conn & Buhrt LUMBER CO. Syracuse, Ind.

WEDDING CAKES Beautifully decorated Delicious to eat Reasonably priced Unique Bake Shop Downtown Warsaw

For Rent FOR RENT — Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, washing facilities, private entrance and bath. Inquire at Pettit’s Dept. Store, Ligonier, Indiana. Phone 51. ts FOR RENT: 2-bedroom apt., range, refrigerator and air conditioning furnished. McClintic I Apts., Syracuse, Phone 457-3434 or 457-3783. FOR RENT: 2-bedroom modern home, 424 Parkway Drive, Syracuse. Oil heat, garage and a half. Phone 457-3590. FOR RENT: Six-room house on Main street in North Webster. It is modern and will rent cheap. Call 834-2141. FOR RENT: Apartment, three rooms and bath furnished including utilities. Phone Gilbert George, 457-3478. I . MAN OR WOMAN. Earn $35 or more a week in spare time. Supply demand for well known products in Syracuse. One full time opening. Write Rawleigh, Dept. INE-124-1107, Freeport, Hl. M 3, 17, 31 WANTED TO LEASE: Three-bed-room house, prefer Syracuse or Wawasee Lake. Contact Paul H. Moore. Phone 457-3690. P WANTED: Spring cleaning, also will do ironings in my home. Call 457-3289. Mrs. W. J. Frederick, 306 N. Indiana Ave., or Mrs. Carroll Koble, 457-2064. M 3, 10 WANTED: Responsible party to take over low monthly payments on a spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P. O. Box 215, Shelbyville, Ind. M 3, 10, 17, 24P MAN OR WOMAN. Families need service in Syracuse. Full or part time. Some earn $350 hourly and up. Write Rawleigh, Dept. INE-124-538, Freeport, 81. M 10, 24 Help Wanted - Female ALWAYS BUYING: CASH FOR ESTATES, furniture, dishes, tools, antiques, etc. Chuck Myers, auctioneer, 110 Hackett Road, Goshen, KE 3-2854. ts WANTED: Experienced waitress. See Jack Wells at the Pickwick in Syracuse. WANTED: A night Apply in person during day at Wawasee Bowl. A 26, M 3 Help Wanted r w r MAN WANTED: To mow lawn and trim shrubbery this summer. Cottage located south side of Wawasee near Syracuse. Write K. F. Coyle, 1057 Cherry Street, Huntington, Indiana. A 26, M 3, 10 BUDGET-A-mXtIC will solve all extra CASH problems for meeting SPRING expenses. See . Frank Nyikos or Jim Payne at p BUDGET LOANS, 103 E. Main street, for your supply of “Instant Credit.” I Miscellanoujj_ DO YOU have troubles. Are your burdens too heavy to bear alone? Please call 856-6858 any time. A 26, M 3 A DAIRY QUEEN SPECIAL! Good Thursday, Friday and Saturday only. Dairy Queen in Wawasee Village south of Syracuse. Buy a malt or milk shake at regular price and get one for only 5 cents. See big ad on back page of this issue of The Mail-Journal. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P. O. Box 248, Leesburg, Ind. PAINT-UP, FIX-UP, CLEAN-UP SPRING LOANS can be obtained quickly and conveniently at BUDGET LOANS, 103 East Main street, Syracuse. See or ’phone Frank Nyikos and Jim ■ Payne. BIGGEST BAR6AIM IM TOWN OUR CLASSIFIED ADS

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Syracuse Locals Mrs. Rollie Byler of Vernon, Fla., is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. James Purvis and son Andy. She drove to Syracuse and will return to Florida on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Purvis spent a week with the Bylers in Vernon. Debbie Stahley, daughter of Mrs. Isabelle Stahley, celebrated her 10th birthday Saturday with a family party in the evening at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stahley of Deart Lake. Mrs. Stahley and son Ralph were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brower returned last week after spending the winter in Florida. The Merle Smiths of the SmithWalbridge camp at Bonar Lake have returned from spending the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Trexler and {daughter, Terri Lynn, of Indianapolis, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Kline of Syracuse Lake. Rev. and Mrs. William Hiram Wofford and children, Bill Jr., Cereta and Bonnie of Mt. Carroll, Hl, attended the Fish Fry at Oakwood Hotel, and were over night guests of Rev. and Mrs. B. T. Yeager Friday night. Mrs. Mabel Walton and son Clifford attended the funeral of Mrs. Walton’s aunt, Mrs. Orson Carmin of Columbia Sunday. Miss Priscilla Rhode left Tuesday morning for New York to attend- a conference of the American Association on Mental Deficiency. She is expected home Sunday. Everett Ketering of Syracuse is visiting in the home of his daughter and family, Mrs. Jose Olivares, in San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. Audrey LeCount of Syracuse spent a few days recently in Hlinois visiting friends. She was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Petersen and four daughters of Hainesville and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fuller and five children of Gurnee. While in Hlinois, Mrs. LeCount visited several families. Among those were Pastor and Mrs. Alden Luther Salstrom of Sain Paul’s Lutheran church in Waukegan and Assistant Pastor Fred Millhouse. Otto Whitehead of Elkhart spent Sunday with Mrs. Myrtle Robinson and Miss Katherine Rothenberger of Syracuse. They attended Grace Lutheran church and had dinner in the Redwood Room of the Dixie. Later the three visited Mrs. Ada Klink and Will Rothenberger who are guests in the Kilgore Nursing Home. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Patton and daughter Lisa arrived Saturday

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CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the neighbors and friends of the Milford and Solomon’s Creek communities, Rev. John Schroeder, Dr. Floyd Rheinheimer, Dr. William Zimmerman, the staff of Goshen General hospital, the Milford fire department, the ladies of the Bethel Church of the Brethren, and the Mishler funeral home for their services, many acts of kindness and beautiful cards and flowers during the recent illness and death of our husband, father and grandfather, O. B. Whisler. Mrs. O. B. Whisler Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ruch Donna and Max Ruch CARD OF THANKS I want to thank my many neighbors,, and friends for the cards, gifts and flowers that I received during my stay in the hospital and my convalesence at home. Thanks tb Rev. Robert Perkins for his many visits. Mrs. Donald Wuthrich Public Notices p= TRAILER SPACE — $4.75 per week. Modern lots, concrete patio and walks, front parking, undergrpund 110 and 220 volt electric and telephone service, school bus pick-up, lower taxes, garbbage pick-up. ORCHARD BEND TRAILER PARK, next to airport U. S. 6, Ligonier, Ind. Contact Cliff Pettit, phone 51. ts HAVE UP TO SSOO available for all credit-worthy families for most SPRING needs at BUDGET LOANS, 103 E. Main st., Syracuse. Money available for taxes, repairs, clothing, vaca- 1 tion and other seasonal expenses. DON’T STOP EATING! Lose weigh safely and easily with t Dex-A-Diet tablets. Full week’s . supply only 98c. Walter’s Drug j store, Milford, Ind. Je 28 t

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from Ft. Myers Beach, Florida and will spend the summer in this area. Mrs. Patton is the A. M. Zerbes’ granddaughter. Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Esther Zimmerman of Syracuse Were Mrs. Paul Eppley and Mrs. Carrie Champlin of Oakwood Park. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Miller and daughter Janis of Ft. Wayne were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young of r 4, Syracuse. Mrs. Estelle Swartz and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert of Syracuse were Sunday guests of Mrs. Carolyn LeCount and son John of Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young Os r 4, Syracuse, returned Friday from a five month stay in Okawaha, Florida. The Youngs have lived in Syracuse for 10 years and spend the winter months in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Jap Jones recently returned from their winter home in Lauderdale On The Sea, Florida. They have lived on Kale Island for 20 years and Mr. Jones stated that they were glad to be back. Milford Locals ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Avery of Sy- : racuse were Sunday afternoon 1 callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nyce and Vicki Sue. Saturday evening dinner guests • of Mr. and Mrs. Don Cecil of • of the Cecils were Mr. and Mrs. ■ W. D. Ward of Syracuse and Mr. • and Mrs. D- James Snodgrass of Warsaw. Monday luncheon guests of the Cecils were Mr. ans Mrs. _ Jim Cecil and Jules Colas, American Can representative from Chi- ’ cago. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Steffen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 Sauder and four sons, Douglas, ’ Russell, Melvin and Stanley, of Mansfield, 0., last week end. r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerlin 8 spent Sunday afternoon with rel- - atives in Huntington and were 1 luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. - Clarence Showalter. j Sunday evening visitors of Mr. t and Mrs. Paul Buhrt were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buhrt of Wawasee Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bowt man of Goshen. ; Hospital Notes 1 > Goshen General Hospital i Mrs. Willard Conn of r 3, Syra- ; cuse, was admitted for minor surgery Thursday and released over the week end. 1 Mrs. Otto Longsworth, 307 John street and Melvin McCoy of r 1, 1 both of Syracuse, were admitted Thursday for medical attrition. Mr. McCoy was released Friday. Miss Esther Hilbish of r 2 and Mrs. Ivy Detwiler of r 2, both of Syracuse, were released Thursday. Miss Jolene Housour, r 3, Syracuse, was admitted Saturday for medical attention. Helen Purdy, c 400 Baltimore street, Syracuse, received treatment early Saturday for a laceration of her right eyebrow and abrasions of her right forearm, and was later released. Mrs. Dennis Lee, r 1 Syracuse, was admitted for major surgery over the week end. Mrs. Cleo Singrey, 100 West Main street, Syracuse underwent minor surgery Monday. Mrs. Otto Longsworth and Jolene Housour of r 3, Syracuse, were released over the week end. Robert McCullough of r 4, was dismissed over the week end. Mrs. Leland Kaufman of 525 S. Lake street, Syracuse, underwent minor surgery Tuesday. Elkhart General Hospital Mrs. James (Martha) Hapner of 718 East Chicago street, Syracuse, was admitted Friday. Earl Treadway of Syracuse was admitted Tuesday. TREATED FOLLOWING AUTO MISHAP Mrs. Helen Purdy of Syracuse was treated and released at Goshen hospital following a one-car accident around 2:20 a.m. Saturday. Mrs. Purdy suffered abrasions to her right arm and a laceration to the right side of her face. She reported to investigating officers that her brakes failed about one mile southeast of Syracuse causing the car to strike a NIPSCO pole and then traveled 135 feet into a field. Her car, a 1956 Buick, was a total loss. Mary Godfrey, 16, and Sandy Strieby, 16, both of Syracuse, were passengers in the car but were not injured. SYRACUSE CAMP FIRE GIRLS PRESENT BOOK TO LIBRARY The book, “Wo He Lo,” was presented to Miss Ethel Bowser of the Syracuse Public Library, April 13 by the Syracuse Camp Fire Girls association. Letitia Wilson, secretary of the We Caya Taso group, presented the book to Miss Bowser. Mrs. Jack Ridings is the leader of this group. “Wo He Lo” tells about the camp fire association.

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a ■ . ”, ■ SEPTEMBER WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Rochon of 125 N. Water street, Marine City, Mich., announce the ‘ engagement of their daughter, Angela Grace, to Michael Dewitt Disher, of 624 N. Huntington street, Syracuse. Miss Rochon is a graduate of Holy Cross Catholic school in Marine City. She attended Gale Institute in Minneaplis, and was employed by the Marine Corps in Washington, D. C. Mr. Disher, who is a 1960 graduate of Syracuse high school, also attended Gale Institute in Minneapolis. He worked in Washington, D. C., for the Bureau of Ships, Navy Department and recently transferred to the Bureau of Naval Weapons Representatives with the Bendix Mishawaka Division. / A September 1 wedding is being planned. v MILFORD BUSY HOMEMAKERS CLUB MEETS WEDNESDAY Mrs. Ralph Neff entertained 13 members of the Milford Busy Homemakers club on Wednesday morning, May 2, in her home. The meeting was opened in regular form by the president, Mrs. Vernon May. Mrs. A. D. Wilson gave the meditation. Song of the month was given by Mrs Forrest George. Roll call was answered by the members telling something that their mothers did that is out-; > dated now. * The health and safety lesson consisted of home remedies presented by the members. Mrs. Frank Charlton and Mrs. William Motts gave the lesson on recreation for family gatherings. They demonstrated some of the games which proved to be good exercise for the early morning meeting. Mrs. Glen Pinkerton gave a citizenship report. Following a delicious breakfast, a silent auction was held and the group adjourned to meet in June with Mrs. Charles Teeple. PYTHIAN CLUB MEETS APRIL 26 Fourteen members of the Pythian club met April 26 at the home of Mrs. J. J. Connell with Mrs. W. T. Colwell as co-hostess. Mrs. Samuel Searfoss and Mrs. Orville Knisley were guests. Mrs. Paul Bixler, president, was in charge of business meeting which'followed the pot luck dinner. The afternoon was spent socially • with prizes going to Mrs. Orlie Brown and Mrs. Etta Bunger. Mrs. Agpes Causer won the door prize. The May meeting will be with Mrs. Hattie Cripe and Mrs. Maude Geiger. w IMBI lllilEliW A. ■BB HpHIS YOUTH - INSPIRED costume switches from an appealing sleeveless dress to a. smart suit with easy fit overblouse. It features a 22" neckline Talon Zephyr, the fabulous new nylon zipper.. .• warm and soft as fabric and virtually snag proof... launders perfectly and should be toned like nylon; It’s Gutterfck design No. <

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