The Mail-Journal, Volume 1, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 November 1962 — Page 7

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Plumbing & Heating Harold L Kitson PHONE: 457-3554 . ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS TERMS Sales & Service ED ALEXANDER Phone 267-7034 ‘ 1116 East Center St. — Warsaw AT T ENT! O N CITY GAS USERS L We have in stock all sizes of BLACK PIPE, FITTINGS and GAS VALVES GAS FURNACES completely installed $250.00 and up. We cut and thread pipe. WAWASEE VILLAGE HD WE. Phone 457-3011 Rd. 13, So. Syracuse IT ' Bray's Electric Shop — APPLIANCES — ELECTRIC WIRING — PLUMBING — HEATING Phone 658-4331, Milford American Laundry & Sanitone Dry Cleaners Our Agent in Syracuse Is . . . Marise's TOWN & LAKE SHOP ... in the Village Phone: 457-2211

Know The Facts Before Casting Your Vote For Candidates For ■MB LAKELAND SCHOOL BOARD JBK (4th District) MBI Vote For Randall “Tim” Dewart Randall "Tim” Dewart A man with unprecedented experience in dealing with the problems that will be confronting the duly elected Lakeland School Board. YOUR VOTE WILL HELP “CAST THE DIE” IN FORMING A VASTLY' IMPROVED EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT RANGING FROM PRE-ELEMENTARY THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL — POSSIBLY FURTHER! It is your responsibility to "seek out" those who are best qualified to "serve" on this most important board that will be charged with implimention of policy which in turn, will shape educational outcomes of future citizens of our district. OUR NEW SCHOOL BOARD “MUST” CONSIST OF MEN OF STRONG CONVICTIONS AND DEDICATED TO THE IDEAL THAT OUR “FINISHED PRODUCT’ MUST BE SECOND TO NONE AND THAT EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES MUST BECOME A REALITY FOR EVERY CHILD IN THE LAKELAND SCHOOL DISTRICT. I have been extremely fortunate in having had the opportunity of working nation-wide with such prominent organizations as: , 7. Educational Facilities Laboratories 1 American Institute or Architects . , g American Home Economics Ass’n. 2. American Ass’n. of School Administrators 9 Winter Haven Lions Training Ass’n. 3. School Facilities Council 10 National School Boards Ass’n. 4. American Vocational Ass n. Indiana, New Yodk, Ohio, Illinois, Wiscon5. Music Educators Nat 1. Conference g j n Minnesota State School Boards 6. Nat’l. School Service & Equip. Ass n. Association. - Your Support Is Solicited •

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T. L (Bud) Kline CUSTOM DIGGING - GRAVEL, HAULING BACK FILLING FOUNDATIONS, trenches '■ SEPTIC TANKS Ph.: 457-3677, Syracuse FARMERS — Get more for your hogs Stewart HOG MARKET WARSAW Open 8 a. m. - 2 p. m. dally, ' — except Sunday. No yardage - no commission or extra shrinkage. . Mik‘ MAX M. KYLER, Mgr. PH. 267-6054 FOR SALE New 3-Bedroom Home in Wawasee Village Attached Garage, Aluminum Siding - Birch Kitchen Immediate Possession $13,200 - S4OO down See 808 BYLER Phone: 457-2369 - Syracuse ’ COIN COLLECTORS | 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.

Firestone’s PURE OIL SERVICE Batteries — Tires General Auto Repair Auto Refinishing Syracuse, Indiana : Not A Worry In The ; World With ; ACRILAN CARPET STUCKY FURNITURE CO. 457-3443 - Syracuse ; YOU’VE TRIED THE REST, NOW TRY THE BEST! 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 WEDDING CAKES Beautifully decorated ; Delicious to eat Reasonably priced Unique Bake Shop Downtown Warsaw

Satisfaction Guaranteed Clock And Watch Repairing By registered watchmakers CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. Center at Buffalo St., Warsaw 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. t7 Mercury Automobiles, Ph. 381 PARTS & SERVICE For Safe APPLES ALL VARIETIES And CIDER DARR ORCHARD R. R. 2, Syracuse Phone 457-2863 FOR SALE Beautiful waterfront lots in Hawaiian Village at Lake Wawasee SALE PRICE $3500.0Q Large 75’ Lots See 808 BYLER Phone :457-2369 - Syracuse

For Sale fi ll FOR SALE: Autppaatjc Kenmore w’asher, 22 rif1e,..22 boy’s rifle, 670-15 tire tube and rim, and registered .female Boxer. Ph.: 457-3452. FOR SALE: New 3-bedroom home in Wawasee Village, ; attached garage, birch' cabinets, immediate possessidn; S4OO down, §95 per month. Bob Byler. Phone 457-2369. ’ • ■ ' ts FOR SALE: A ’54 Chevy, 4-dooi\ standard transmission. Good second car. Phone 457-2950. P - ■ FOR SALE: 75 acresp 7-room house, bank barn, on contract, 2%‘miles NE Leesburg. Contact Paul Becker, phone 453-7688. ALWAYS BUYING: CASH FOR ESTATES, furniture, dishes, tools, antiques, etc. Chuck Myers, auctioneer, 110 Hackett Road, Goshen, KE 3-2854. ts HOUSE FOR SALE: Ji THvo bedroom, modem, small down payment and low monthly payments. Call Ray Nielsen 4572368 Syracuse. i . ts 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 our catalogue. The Mail-Journal. ,’ 9 i ts FOR SALE: Modern six-room house on extra large comer lot. Aluminum storm windows and screens. Oil heat. Call Roger Graff, Milford 658-4063. P N 1, 8 FOR SALE: Used Skelgas cooking stove, like new. Used superflame oil stove, good condition. Phone Syracuse 457-2920. O 25, N 1 COMING IN A FEW DAYS . . . Corduroy in 13 colors 45 inches wide. A REAL BUY AT SI.OO PER YARD. Bornemann Fac/wry Outlet, 5 blocks north of ' center of town stop light, Bremen. SPINET PIANO BARGAIN: Reliable party with good credit may take over small balance on easy monthly payments. Write: P. O. Box 546, Credit Manager, New Albany, Indiana. O 25, N. 1, 8 JUST RECEIVED: 400 yards fine drapery remnants, 1 to 9 yard lengths. Actual value $2.00 to $4.00 per yard, ONLY 50c PER i YARD. Bornemann Factory Outlet, 5 blocks north of center of town stop light, Bremen. DON’T STOP EATING — Lose weight safely and easily with Dex-A-Diet tablets. Full week’s supply only 98c. Walter’s Drug Store, Milford, Ind. N 29 FOR SALE Parts and repairs for all electric shavers. CROWNOVER JEWELRY, Warsaw, Indiana. N 1, 8 Farms For Sale I FOR SALE: 75 acres, 7-room house, bank bam, on contract, 2% miles NE Leesburg. Contact Paul Becker, phone 453-7688. N 1,8 P Furniture FOR SALE: Dining room suite,; light mahogany, California styled and made. Excellent condition, low style buffet, six chairs $l5O. Less than half original cost. Call East Side Gulf, Goshen KE 3-9268 or see at second drive east of Harkless Boat Co. north side of Wawasee, at end of drive. FOR SALE: Used Sears cord organ, floor model with bench, walnut finish, 1 year old. Price new, $199, sale $95. Phone Syracuse 457-4131 after 5 p. m. 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 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 Situation I rU/ v\ Wanted WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN in my Syracuse home. Food furnished. Nursing experience Goshen hospital. Diploma. My reference is Mrs. Leon Vance. Phone Evalean Rookstool 4573732. •> J ts Help Wanted - Female WANTED: Babysitter in our home near Harkless Boat Co. from 3 to 6p. m. Phone 4572950. P AVON IS CALLING in your neighborhood thru TV. Be the AVON representative and turn your spare time into money making hours in Jefferson township or the Syracuse area. Write Mrs. Gross, P. O. Box 154, Elkhart or call JA 2-4122. For Rent | IsnoYgi— HOUSE FOR RENT: Two bedroom with carport, nearly new and completely modern in Wawasee Village. Call Ray Nielsen 457-2368 Syracuse. ts FOR RENT: Small, modem, yearround cottage, completely furnished, near Wawasee Fish Hatchery. Ideal for bachelor or couple. Phone 856-6728. N 1, 8 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: Modem 8-room home in Cromwell. Gas furnace, new built-in kitchen, n large utility room, hard wo,od floors, newly decorated. Available October 30. Don Robbins. Phone Cromwell 856-8561. O 25, N 1 FOR RENT: Two-bedroom modem apartment, air-conditioned. Range, refrigerator, dinette set and drapes furnished. McClintic Apts., 113 W. Main St. Phone 457-3434, 457-3783 or 457-4121. ts Lost and Found LOST: 2 wheel rubber tire cart. Reward $5. Sharp Hardware Co. in Milford. WANTED: Light weight horse saddle. Phone Milford 658-5571. N 1, 8 ' Miscellanous. HAMMOND ORGANS: Try now' before you buy. Play before Christmas. Phone Janice Bach-1 man, 457-3400, your Lyon and I Healy representative. P N 29! BROKEN BUDGETS fixed prom-1 ptly at BUDGET LOANS, 103 E. Main street. See Frank Nyikos, - Manager, for FREE budget counseling service. Telephone 457-3532. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P. O. Box 248, Leesburg, Ind. $1,000.00 CASH FOR YOU to buy materials with purchase of Leesburg basic home. You may buy finishing materials anywhere. No money down. Town or country. Your choice of many styles and plans. Write or phone for details. Leesburg, Ind., 453-3144. I Public Notices r= UP TO SSOO available NOW at BUDGET LOANS, 103 E. Main street. Get the cash you need TODAY for all FALL and seasonal expenses and repay in easy to pi y small weekly or monthly payments. See Frank E. Nyikos, your financial friend in need. PARTS AND REPAIRS FOR ELECTRIC SHAVERS CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. Warsaw, Indiana N 1, 8 NOTICE! The Methodist Thrift Shop will be closed on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 2 and 3. We hope you will patronize the annual BPW RUMMAGE SALE! (Open as usual next week.) Thank. You. SYRACUSE LEGION AUXILIARY PUBLIC CHILI SUPPER SATURDAY, NOV. 3 — 5-8 p. m. At The Legion Hall Children 50c - Adults 75c O 25, N 1 GORDON’S BARBER SHOP Wawasee Village Open Thursdays and Fridays from 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Saturdays from 8 a. m, to 12 noon , ts FREE — DEWALT SAW DEM- ' ONSTRATION, November 8, at 7 p. m. Everyone welcome. Conn and Buhrt Lumber Company, Syracuse. O 25, N 1 BPW annual RUMMAGE SALE Friday and Saturday, Nov. 2 & 3, beginning at Ba. m. at the Syracuse Scout Cabin. Articles still accepted. Deliver to Lakeside Laundry or Turkey Creek Furniture Shop.

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DEER BURGER — Pictured above is Pat Money, Syracuse high school senior, with a deer bagged on a recent hunting trip in the west. Now deer burger, it was one of six shot by Pat, his father con-

KNOW YOUR CANDIDATES By DALE E. GRAHAM Candidate For The Lakeland School Board District 1 (Plain Township) I was bom on January 13, 1929 ; My residence is Leesbhfg, Districl \ One (Plain township). I am a . graduate of Bristol high schoo' ! ] and am married to the formei Bernice Grove. We have thret 1 children, Lane, age 11, Gina, ag« ". 9, and Lisa, age 8. , | For the past twelve years 1 i have been with the United TeleJ phone Company of Indiana, Inc. building engineer during the tele- ; phone dial conversion program ■ and purchasing agent since the . first of the year. ■ I served in the Marine Corps ; from 1946 to 1948 and from 195 C > 1 to 1951. I am a member of the American Legion and a member of the. Leesburg Methodist church. The Lakeland School Corporation must be operated as a single unit, but with the representatives of the township endeavoring at all times to reach honest and fair judgments that will enable each of the four communities to experience the benefits of the following objectives: 1. Provide the necessary curriculm to keep pace with the progressively higher standards required toward further advanced , levels of education. 2. Provide the necessary struc- : ture, facilities and personnel. 3. Cooperate in every way to keep the tax burden at the lowest level consistant with efficient, and effective accomplishment of the systems standards. 4. To keep the taxpayers informed as to how and w r here their tax , dollars are being spent. I As lam a family man and a I taxpayer, young enough to care ! and old enough to know, I would like to give my time and service to a long overdue Lakeland School Corporation. MILFORD MENUS . Mon.: Hamburgers, creamed potatoes, buttered corn, Johnny Appleseed cake, milk. Tues.: Hamburger and spaghetti, Waldorf-Hawaiian salad, bread, butter, jelly, fruit gelatine, cookie, milk. Wed.: Ham salad sandwiches, carrot loaf, bean salad, pineapple, milk. Thurs.: Polish meat balls, whipped potatoes, celery sticks, bread, butter, jelly, pear half, milk. Fri.: Fish squares, potato salad, creamed peas and carrots, bread, butter, jelly, ice cream, milk. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone for their flowers and cards following the death of our father and grandfather, William Bontrager. We especially wish to thank Mrs. Dale Sorensen, thfe nurse, for her services. Mr. and Mrs. Merril Rink and sons CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors in the Milford community for cards and flowers sent to us following the death of our husband and father, Elmer West. Mrs. Elmer West Mr. and Mrs. Adam Cotter Mr. and Mrs. Jacque Wemple CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many relatives, friends, and neighbors for their many helpful deeds and expressions of sympathy during the illness and at the death of our husband, father and grandfather. Mrs. Harry Culler and Ruth The Emerson Moser family The Kenneth Willard family I CARD OF THANKS I want to thank my friends, neighbors, and the Church of the Brethren for their kindness and help during my illness. It was deeply appreciated. Emory Stiffler

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servation officer Earl Money, and Kent Hare, all of the Wawasee area. Standing is an unidentified man and Earl Money is visible at the extreme right.

! SYRACUSE I Hospital Notes I Patricia Buhrt of Syracuse was admitted to the Goshen hospital last week and later released. Michael Brower of r 4, Syracuse was admitted to the Goshen hospital last week and later released. Mrs. John A. Bryan of Syracuse was admitted to the Goshen hospital last week. Timmy Graff 2 t /t-year-dld Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graff of r 1, Syracuse, is reported to be ' rapidly improving from injuries a sustained earlier this month when ’ he fell from his parents traveling T automobile. He was released from e the South Bend Memorial hospital e I a week ago Monday. i Mrs. James Sloan of Syracuse was admitted to the Goshen hospital earlier this week and later ■> released. • ' <■ Mrs. Chris-Troyer of r 2, Syran cuse, was admitted to the Goshen e hospital earlier this week. Mrs. John Bryan of Syracuse 'S was released from the Goshen hos--0 pital early this week. Mrs. Thomas McCullough of r n 3, Syracuse, was released from the j. Goshep hospital early this week. i K. K. McGarvey of r 4, SyraI cuse, will undergo major surgery L November 5 in the Cleveland, 0., s Clinic hospital. H j Mrs. Herman Hochstetler of rl, r Syracuse, was admitted to the j Goshen hospital this week. " Syracuse Locals Mrs. Herman Huey of Syracuse ' was a Saturday caller at the home d of Mrs. Grover Downing in Elk- , hart. Mrs. Estelle Swartz and Mrs. Elsie Bowersox of , Syracuse at- ? tended an open house Sunday held , in celebration of the 50 wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. e Fryman of New Paris. Mr. and Mrs. James Darrow of c near Goshen spent. Sunday with Mrs. Darrow’s parents Mr. . and 1 Mrs. Gilbert George of Syracuse. ] Mr', and Mrs. R? K. McGarvey j of r ’4, Syracuse, will leave for 1 Cleveland, Ohio, on Sunday. Mr. McGarvey will undergo major surgery there in the Cleveland Clinic hospital next week. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lockwood . and daughter Charla Jo of Fort Wayne were week end guests of . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hubartt and ’ sons of Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lower and daughters Connie and Carol of To- ’ ledo, 0.,. spent Friday night and ’ Saturday with Mrs. Lower’s mother, Mrs. Ida Hibschman of Syracuse. They then spent Sunday ’ with Mr. Lower’s sister, Mrs. Dale Parr, Mr. Parr and daughters Nancy and Patricia at Pleasant ’ Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plank and • family of Syracuse had as dinner guests a Week ago Sunday Frank Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Folk and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baker, all of Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knauff of Gerard, 0., and Mrs. Nora Culp of Nappanee. All were Mrs. Plank’s relatives. Miss Carolyn Disher of Indiana university spent last week end in ■ Syracuse with. her parents, Mr. • and Mrs. Charles Disher. Mrs. Disher and Miss Barbara Edgar . went to Bloomington for her on i Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Biltz of Barbee Lake called on Mrs. Nora Firestone of Syracuse last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Roger Lawson and son Kirby of Syracuse spent Thursday night and Friday with their grandmother and great-grand-mother, Mrs. Nora Firestone of Syracuse. Mrs. David Mattox, Mrs. Lawson’s sister, also spent Friday with Mrs. Firestone. Mrs. Elsie Bowersox and Mrs. Estelle Swartz of Syracuse visitwith Mrs. Sarah Rex in the Om nursing home at Milford on Sunday. j CALVARY YOUTH HOLD HAYRIDE Last Saturday evening, Oct. 27, the Syracuse Calvary EUB Youth Fellowship went on a hayride. The i young people began the ride at the Roy Wilkinson farm and returned for refreshments of donuts, , apples, candy bars, roasted marshi mallows and cider. I Fifteen YF members, six guests i and adult counselors Rev. K. E. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. John Craw were present.

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