The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 14, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 May 1963 — Page 11

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MAY SPECIALS POLE LAMPS .. $6.88 PLATFORM ROCKERS .. $19.95 5-PC. KITCHEN DINETTES .. $28.88 LANE CEDAR CHESTS .... $49.95 FURNITURE MART Main - Goshen Wright X World’s only Jr two-speed chain f'&jF saw featuring POWER SHIFT. SEVERAL NEW CHAIN SAWS AT UP TO % OFF Both Gear & Direct Drive from $149.95 ~ NICOLAI MACHINE SHOP Syracuse, Indiana

Carrier For Paper Route South Shore Syracuse Lake, $7.50 Weekly Profit Contact Brenda Wolfinger, 407 Chicago Ave. — or — THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE Goshen Hotel - KE 3-7035 Headquarters For O'Brien Paints PLUMBING — HEATING & ELECTRICAL WORK — New Installations — Repair Work — MILFORD ELECTRIC SHOP Phone: 658-5151 — Milford, Ind. Dry Cleaning Pick-Up Ray Buhrt GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building Phone: 457-3431 & 457-2531 Road 13, Syracuse

■" . ■ ; ■ ■ ' . ' •. ■- . . J .. • . • .. ... . . , . .... . ... w Wheayoo care cootgb «seed tbe very tat w Rf% 1 Graduation ... the first milestone in the long and challenging gil fII 11 road t 0 success * And remember when you were graduating how B j car^s y°u received from relatives, friends and neighbors V W W" helped make that important occasion in your life an even g I\s happier one? Then you can appreciate what it will mean to the VX Ijl Og» graduates you know to receive your congratulations on Hallmark cards—cards with just the right words of recognition and pride. Stop by s °on choose from our complete collection of fcj Hallmark Graduation cards, "When you care enough to send H , the very best.** /T\ Thornburg Ding Co. I St M w Syracuse — Warsaw — No. Webster

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BLACKTOPPING Hot mix drive ways and parking areas. Asphalt Paving, Inc. GOSHEN, INDIANA Phone: KE3-1670 Read the CLASSIFIEDS WANTED Fat Cattle If You Have Fat Cattle, Contact: Schrader Bros. AUCTIONEERS Columbia City Phone: 244-7135 FERTILIZER Bulk and Bagged Super Rainbow, Rainbow, Signature Pot O’ Gold Materials and Liquid Nitrogen Rental Spreaders & Applicators Ward's "IMC" Warehouse Milford, Indiana Milford Phone: 658-5841 Syracuse Phone: 457-3876

Harold L. Kitson Plumbing & Heating PHONE: 457-3554 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 Not A Worry In The ; World With ACRILAN i CARPET STUCKY FURNITURE CO. ; 457-3443 - 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. FREE FILL DIRT & GRAVEL I will soon be digging the basement for the Milford Chrisian church addition and wish to dispose of the dirt. You haul or we will deliver for a small fee. Stanley Custer Phone 658-5193 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 Phone: 457-3037

For Sale ft, ll 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. ts PAINT SALE: Discontinued colors, $2.98 per gallon, quart 98c. GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. FOR SALE: A 17-foot Century, inboard speed boat. For information phone 457-3471. Wawasee Village Hdwe. PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE:SYRACUSE 457-3011 American Laundry & Sanitone Dry Cleaners Our Agent In Syracuse Is . . . Marise's TOWN & LAKE SHOP ... In the Village Phone: 457-2211 HERMAN HUEY WELL DRILLING Phone: 457-3527 R. NO. 2 - SYRACUSE T. L (Bud) Kline CUSTOM DIGGING GRAVEL, HAULING BACK FILLING FOUNDATIONS, TRENCHES SEPTIC TANKS Ph.: 457-3677, Syracuse ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS TERMS Sales & Service ED ALEXANDER Phone 267-7034 | 1116 East Center St. — Warsaw THE ■ ~ .ai, - r r a n f mark FOR GARAGE - FACTORY WAREHOUSE Overhead Door Co. OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Phone: 457-3223 - Syracuse Manufactured By Overhead Door Corp. Hartford City, Indiana

FOR SALE: Brown and white Shetland pony, filly, 2 years old. Walter Coleman, phone 457-2654 Syracuse. P SPINET PIANO: May be had by assuming small monthly payments. See it locally. Write to Credit Dept., Box 172, Elkhart, Ind. P M 9, 16 DON’T STOP EATING — Lose weight safely and easily with Dex-A-Diet tablets. Full week’s supply for only 98c. Walter’s Drug Store, Milford, Indiana. May 30 SPOT CASH: For furniture, dishes, tools, antiques, etc. Chuck Myers, Auctioneer, 110 Hackett Road, Goshen, KE 3-2854. ts FOR SALE: All modem 4-bed-room lakefront home, Redmon Park, Dewart Lake. Built-in kitchen. Ed Smith, r 3, Box 452, Syracuse. Ph. Milford 658-2641. My 9, 16 FOR SALE: Modern year-around home on Big Chapman Lake. Also lake lots and an acre or more of ground. Sell to settle estate. Phone Milford 658-4684 or Warsaw 267-5277. M 2,9, 16 FOR SALE: Home grown vegetable and flower plants. Violas, geraniums, evergreens and flowering shrubs, sweet potato plants May 15. Blooming Memorial day plants. Humble’s Nursery and Greenhouse, 1 mile SE of North Webster on Ridinger Rd., % mile east of SR 13. My 30 ANTIQUES: Buying and selling antiques and used furniture daily. Any quantity. Beebe’s Store in Pierceton, Ind. M 16, 23 FOR SALE: Keystone bulk garden seed. GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. FOR RENT: 60 acres good blue grass pasture, running water and shade, located 2 miles SE of Warsaw. Bud Pattison, 701 So. Union st., Warsaw, phone 2675738. FOR RENT: Two-bedroom home with car port. Completely modern. Available first of June. Contact Dave Baker, fourth door east of Wawasee Village Hard- . ware, north side of street. Ph.: 457-2557. FOR SALE: Six-inch metal lathe, S9O. See Dick Weaver at Weaver’s Standard Station in Syracuse. P FOR SALE: Good electric range. Phone 457-2757 or see at the Bth house west of Heil’s Haven, on Lake Wawasee. Mrs. Hays. FOR SALE: Dinette set, four chairs, wrought iron legs, perfect condition. Walter Coleman, phone 457-2654, Syracuse. P FOR SALE: Wood clarinet in good condition, fair price. Mrs. Joe Sunthimer. Phone 658-4571. P TIRE SALE: 10-day tire sale. Big trade-in allowance on used tires. GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. FOR SALE: A 9by 12 pontoon boat with 15 h. p. Evinrude motor, $375. Phone 457-3882. M 16, 23 ATHLETE’S FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT IN 3 DAYS If not pleased with strong, in-stant-drying T-4-L, your 48c back at any drug store. Watch infected skin slough off. Watch healthy skin replace it. Itch and burning are gone. TODAY at Walter Drug Co., Milford. FOR SALE: Occasional upholsterered chairs, $23.95 and up. GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. SPINET PIANO BARGAIN: Reliable party with good credit maytake over small balance on easymonthly payments. Write: P. O. Box 546, credit manager, New Albany, Indiana. M 16, 23, 36 LEESBURG LUMBER TRUCKS are everywhere because we deliyer quantity orders at low warehouse prices in the TriState area.. Phone collect for free estimates and plans on any kind of housing, pole or farm building. Seven credit plans. We deliver. Leesburg Lumber, Leesburg, Ind. Ph. 453-3144.

LADY BROOKE SHOE COSMETIC INTRODUCTORY KITS $1.60 EACH (contains cleaner, colour & wax 21 COLOURS TO CHOOSE FROM It’s as easy 40 change the colour of your shoes as it is your nail colour. Try A it today. Braddock Drug Company Leesburg, Indiana

WANTED: Ironings to do in my home. Mrs. Wilmer Frederick, 130 east Boston St., Syracuse. M 16, 23, J 13 and 20 WANTED: Sewing in my home. Will do alterations and dress Dewart Lake, phone Milford 658-2661. M 2,9, 16, 23 WANTED: Experienced outboard motor mechanic, apply in person, Wawasee Boat Co., north shore, Lake Wawasee, r 1 Syracuse, Ph. 457-3000. M 16, 23 HOUSES WANTED: Have buyer for fishing shack on channel on Lake Wawasee, cheap as possible. Call Earl Waltz, 457-2189. WANTED: Men and women of all ages. Do you like to make money? Do you like to meet people? Would you like to sell 9 out of 10 contracts that you make? If you can say “yes” to these questions, then call Syracuse, Ind., 457-2590 without delay. WANTED AT ONCE: Rawleigh dealer in MILFORD or SYRACUSE. Over 300 household necessities used daily. Some dealers making $3.50 an hour and up. Write Rawleigh Dept., IN E 122-51, Freeport, 111. Je 20 WANTED: Hotel maid at South Shore Inn for the season. Phone 457-3221 for interview. Personal LJWL Electrolux (R) Authorized Sales and Service Loyal Miller 513 S. Harrison Street Syracuse, Indiana ts ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P. O. Box 248, Leesburg, Ind. Services CUSTOM DIGGING: Trenches, septic tanks and dry wells. Ph.: 457-2989, Syracuse, Indiana?. P M 16, 23, 30 PAUL’S GENERATOR REPAIR SERVICES For Rebuilt Generators Starters and Starter Solenoids R. R. 1, North Webster, Ind. Dial: 834-1465 M 16, 23, 30, J 6 For Bent' / 7\ — 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 Help Wanted (^*<? . - Female HELP WANTED: Bonnie’s Dixie Restaurant, DAY TIME COOK. Hours: 5:30 a. m. to 2 p. m., six days per week. Call for appointment 457-4142. R ■ ■ '"”1 Announcements NOTICE: Display of DUTCHMAID CLOTHING samples for 'one week at Bonnie’s Gift Shop, Milford. For ladies, children, men and boys. Graduation gift ideas. P FOR LEASE: Oswego restaurant, equipped ready to open, for summer or year around. George Paton, realtor, Lake Tippecanoe, Leesburg. M 16, 23 CARDS UH THANKS S ) I CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my neighbors and friends who visited me while I was in the hospital, with cards, flowers and prayers. Your kindness will always be remembered. Walter Ritter CARD OF THANKS To the church, friends and neighbors my grateful thanks for flowers, cards and prayers and all kindness shown me during my stay at the hospital. A sincere thank you. Gratefully, Fred Micthews In Memoriam In loving memory of Forrest C. Ray who passed away May 16, 1962. We are sad within our memory Lonely are bur hearts today For the one we loved so dearly Has forever passed away Though our hearts are broken with sorrow ' , And our griefs are hard to bear We are lonely since you left us We miss you everywhere As you silently sleep and rest But when we think of how you suffered We know that God knew best. His wife, Mrs. Ellenora Ray and brothers and sisters

Thursday, May 16, 1963 THE MAIL-JOURNAL

| Necessity Is the Mother of Invention. : DO YOU EVER WONDER what inspired an invention that sweeps the world? Usually, the more useful an item* the less, thought we give it. . . . One of the more unusual “inspirations” was the ample girth of Mr. Whitcomb Judson, which interfered with his fastening his shoes. As a result, he invented the first zipper, with a pull string to zip up his shoes. Little did he know, in 1894, that his crude zipper would.be the forerunner of

fashion’s most important closure Since then, the zipper has passed through many stages Mme. Schiaparelli, famous Parisienne designer, was the first

couturier to use the slide fastener, and started the zipper off to its present popularity. Today, Talon has given fashion its own perfect zipper, so lightweight it is dubbed Zephyr. Made of continuous nylon coils, this wonderful new zipper is

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delicate and flexible enough for sheer chiffons, strong enough for bulky tweeds, and almost as invisible as a seam. One of its major virtues is the ease with which it pulls itself free of a jam . . . with a bend, a zip down and a zip up! Zephyr gives life-long service through hard wear, laundering and dry cleaning. When it comes to pressing or ironing, always close zipper and set iron at synthetic or steam. If a higher temperature is needed, cover zipper area with press cloth. Mr. Judson would enjoy the popularity of his invention, particularly with the woman who sews. He would, no doubt, find it easy to cast an eye over his midriff to approve the perfect fit Zephyr gives today’s fashions.

| Editor’s Mail i I REMEMBER WHEN Dear Editor: Recently I rea,d an item relating to a snowstorm on May 9, 1923, on’ which date 40 years later May 9, 1963, the thermometer read 80 degrees at 10 o’clock a. m. I would like to verify this account as being true. . On that date —May 9, 1923 —I was 17 years old and had just finished my junior year in high which adjourned sometime in the latter part of April, as the school year then was of shorter duration. The custom then as now was for the young people yet of school age to find some kind of employment during the all too short summer months. There was a so called “extra gang” of 50 or 60 men to be employed by the B and O railroad during the summer- for the purpose of surfacing track,- laying stone ballast, putting in new railroad ties where needed and unloading stoker coal for future use in the big coal burning locomotives of that day. This “extra gang” of men were mostly recruited from Syracuse, Milford, and Nappanee, and several of my classmates and myself were lucky enough to secure a job for the duration of the summer. On this particular date —Maj-

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Legal Notice NOTICE OF DETERMINATION TO ISSUE BONDS AND HEARING ON ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, the taxpayers of the Town of Syracuse that the Town Board of Trustees has adopted an Ordinance authorizing the issuance of Judgment Funding Bonds of the Town in the amount of $14,779.03, for the purpose of providing funds to be used in satisfying an outstanding judgment a,gainst the Town. Said bonds will mature and be payable semi-annually over a period of approximately 8 years and are to bear interest at a rate not exceeding 4% per annum, the exact rate to be determined by bidding. Objections to the issuance of said bonds may be made by 10 or more taxpayers signing and filing a Petition in the office of the Auditor of Kosciusko County. Indiana within the time and in the manner provided by Section 64-1915 Burns Indiana Statutes 1933 which Petition, if any will be heard and considered by the « State Board of Tax Commissioners in the manner provided by law. The net assessed valuation of taxable property in the Town of Syracuse is $2.567.520.00 and there are no other outstanding bonds as of the date of first publication of this notice. Taxpayers are further notified that a public hearing will be held at the regular meeting of the'Town Board of Trustees to be held on the 28th day of May, 1963 at the hour of 7:30 P. M (EST) on the matter of appropriating the proceeds of the above mentioned bonds for the satisfaction of said judgment, and the proposed appropriation of the sum of $900.00 to pay the incidental expenses incurred in connection with the issuance of said bonds. Interested taxpayers may be heard on the necessities of the additional appropriations. Any appropriations made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioners and said Board will hold a further meeting at the office of the Auditor of Kosciusko County, or at such other place as the Board may designate. interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor of the place set for said meeting. Dated this 7th day of May', 1963. J. BARTON COX Clerk-Treasurer MJ — M. 1G & 23

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9, .1923—were engaged with the task of unloading stoker coal at the Sturm and Dillard gravel pit located halfway between Milford and Syracuse., As we reported for work at 7 a. m. it was cold, windy, .blustery, and spitting snow out of the north- ■ west. This was only the beginning as the snow storm became progressively worse as the day wore on. At 10 a. m. it was so severe and cold as to reach, almost blizzardlike proportions and of course making it quite impossible to continue operations, so that we were dismissed from work for the rest of the day. By late afternoon the snow became deep enough so as to colse to traffic 1 many of the roads because of big drifts, among which was the Milford-Syracuse hig' - way. To this bit of information i good friend Cleon Scott, formerly of Milford and now of Pleasant Lake, Ind., will testify as he became stranded in Syracuse and was compelled to spend the night there in the Grand hotel which at that time was owned and operated by the former judge Seth Rowdabaugh. Yqurs, Arthur “Ted” BaumgartnerMilford, Ind. ENJOYS MAIN STREET’ \ \ 425 South Main Syracuse, Ind. Dear Sir - I have been enjoying your “Along Main Street” by Audrey — so much. It is such a refreshing change from the articles of only '“Bar Flies.” Thank you so much. Also I read your comments about complaints on commercialism — during religious ceremonies or rather celebrations. a good article. Most 6f us work hard for our money and mostly we need an excuse to spend some money on the grandchildren so our feelings of guilt about spending is quieted. It costs a lot to operate a church I know, blit we still need to give joy to children and also to perk up the ego with a few frills! I’m glad you had the courage to speak out. Good luck—always — I Sincerely, Rebecca Kitson ■- e*

My Neighbors fife _ ■tat Jr'S “When are you going to have those brakes checked, Terrance?” My Neighbors iwwa I <® '**■'■’ V, / / “You’re not leaving for space before you’ve had sup' pejr; come along now!” KITTY SAY, I . / A/ r; Vr/ i the size I !>c</ OF THE AO that's \\ IMPORTANT — rr's we SIZE of TH& RESIST / USE CLASSIFIED TO BUY AND SELL!

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