The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 50, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 January 1964 — Page 11
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Professional * Cleaning • Carpets & Upholstery Jack Hall SERVICEMASTER . Ph.: 267-5274
• BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • CLEARING Stanley Custer Milford, Indiana Phone 658-5193
Wawasee Village Hdwe. PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE:SYRACUSE 457-3011
CUSTOM DIGGING GRAVEL. HALTING BACK FILLING FOUNDATIONS. TRENCHES SEPTIC TANKS T.L (Bud) Kline Ph.; 457-3677, Syracuse
Satirfactlon Guaranteed • pit. • . • i Clock And Watch Repairing By registered watchmaker* CROWNOVER - JEWELRY CO. Center at Buffalo St- Warsaw
Ice Skates Sharpened WAWASEE SPORTSMAN CENTER In the village South of Syracuse
FARM FOR SALE p i. One Hundred and Twenty (120) Acre farm situated in Washington Twp., Noble County, Indiana, for sale, consisting of a two story dwelling, bam and other out buildings, access to a good bla<db4oj> road, in lake country, 0n the south side of an east and west road, a short distance smith and west of the Washington Center School. e — SEE — Ned A. McCammon, Cromwell, Indiana Adm. of Estate of Ralph J. McCammon, Deceased — OR — Albert J. Kuster, Attorney at Law 110 So. Main Street, Ligonier,, Indiana
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Insist On The Genuine f«R IT -JX-W f*a D t *• a • AND Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co. OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Phone: 457-3223 - Syracuse Manufactured By Overhead Door Corp. Hartford City. Indiana
• WEDDING CAKES Beautifully decorated I Delicious to eat Reasonably priced i unique Bake Shop J Downtown Warsaw I
LAKE LINE CABINETS Custom Kitchens Built-In Appliances Custom Cabinets of all Types Unfinished Furniture Armstrong Tile & Linoleum BEAMER & SON Hwy. 13, 1 mile North of North Webster Phone: 834-1861
TERMITES Universal Termite Control Ph. 267-7372 120 N. Scott St. Warsaw, Indiana OR CONN & BUHRT . LBR. CO. Phone: 457-3331 WAWASEE LBR. CO Phone 457-3155 Syracuse. Ind. ALCOHOLICS P. O Box 248, Leesburg, Ind. L X 1 Public Notices p* i e NOTICE: The ninth annual lad- ' ies’ bowling league tournament team event will be held at the Wawasee Bowl Feb. 15 and 16. Doubles and singles will be held at Bowl-Way Lanes. Ligonier. March 1 WE HANDLE a large selection of TOYS on a year around basis. Drop in today. GAMBLE'S in Syracuse. GOLDEN BULE CLEANERS in Wawasee Village, ph. 457-35535 Save (clean only). Route salesman wanted. Apply Golden Rule Cleaners. Syracuse. Milford Electric is our agent P
Fsr Sale ? a II ; FOR SALE: New three bedroom tShome. natural gas heat, located | I Tn Enchanted Hills, near Lake ' j Wawasee. Will sell on contract ' I with 3250 down. Contact Ralph : Biggs, 820 N. 13th. Decatur. Ind. ■ Phone 34076 collect. Payments I less than rent. J. 16.23.30, F 6 SALE I Modem house on acre-na-tural gas. 63 ft., 2 in. well, new ■ j pump, on paved road, near, lake. 3 miles from Syracuse.: i House needs repair, but a steal at 31.000 cash.—Modem 2 B. R. . near school, 2 lots, Syracuse C proper. On contract at $7,450. j I —4 B. R.. 2 baths, modem II kitchen, hot water, heat, paved street, near center of town. Can be financed by owner - $2,000 > I down - 3 large lots,.zoned com- || mercial - h block square, near . j Liberty- Coach. EVERETT F. kETERING Ph. 457-3722 - 457-3506 Orrice L. Shaw, Broker FOR SALE: Five-piece chrome - ette-set, desk and matching, chair. Plfone Syracuse 457-3461. FOR SALE: 1962 Ford Falcon, six cylinder, two-door, radio and j heater, new tires. $2,250. Phdne i 457-3588. PJ 16. 23 F FOR SALE 1958 Buick, four door, power steering and power brakes, j radio, new tires. Excellent condition. "ho rust. Phone 457-3306 - or call at, 507 North Huntington ■ F street. & P . . ' ——i 1 CLEARANCE SALE: On new 1963 appliances. Here’s a real opportunity. 'Gambles in Syra- ■ cuse. WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order your wedding invitations, marriage and engagement announce- ‘ ments and birth announcements ; now. For prices phone 658-2222 . or 457-3666 or come in and I look through our catalogue. The j Mad-Journal. ts FOR SALE: 1954 Buick hardtop . Century in excellent running 11 condition, good rubber, radio and heater. Price $185., Call Wawasee Plaza, Cromwell 856-8521. J 9, 16, 23 P FOR SALE: New three bedroom home, natural gas heat, located in Enchanted Hills, near Lake Wawasee. Will sell on contract With $250 down. Contact Ralph Biggs, 820 N. 13th, Decatur. Ind. Phone 34076 collect. Payments less than refit, j. 16.23.30, F 6 .—; . ....., BEFORE YOU BUY a color TV, be sure you see Pete Luttman at I- GAMBLE'S in Syracuse. Always £ one on the floor. c ; i— — f Services < a | SEWING MACHINE AND VACUUM CLEANER REPAIR Over 12 years’ experience, guar-1 " I anteed expert service, on all j " i makes, old or new'. L. Miller, 513 j ‘ j So. Harrison, Syracuse.. Phone { 457-4158. ts | y ■ FURNITURE, carpeting, linoleum. *1 custom draperies, rug and up- - ■ I holsterv cleaning. Ph. Ligonier i 894-3532. Golden’s. ts L* a,te4 ' mr i<wfevl . TWANTED: AU your news, church. | | Club and locals. Call us. Phone, 457-3666 or 658-2222. The ManJournal. ts WANTED: Paper hanging Call -45 T-4189. i Mar. 19 Help Wanted I OFFICE HELP WANTED: Need experienced office help. Should * havte some understanding of bookkeeping and accounting, in addition to normal secretarial duties. Steady work and good salary for right party. Contact Cliff Pettit Park Meadow Homes, Ligonier, Ind. F 7
Help Wanted - Female WAITRESS WANTED: Apply in t person at the Wawasee Bowl, Syracuse. ts WANTED: Girl or woman to do light housework and baby sitting. Live in for about three months. Phone Syracuse 4573540. J ,16. 23 [Business Opportunities 3? COMPETENT MAN OR WQMAN wanted in area covered by this newspaper to own, fill and collect from coin operated nut and candy machines. May be handled part time along with present oc- , cupation. (8 to 12 hours weekly). S9OO capital required. Could be built into full time operation. Liberal credit expansion plan for those who can qualify. For local interview . write. Interstate Merchandisers. Rochester. Minn.- P FOR RENT — Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, washing facilities, private entrance and bath. Inquire at Pettit’s DepL Store, Ligonier, Indiana. Phone 51. ’ ts FOR RENT: Three-room furnished apartment, automatic hot water heat. Lake Wdwasee. Phone 457-3077. CARDS THANKS loX CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all the people in this area for their patronage. Bob and Helen Kaiser Fuller Brush Products i BiVTI | “Have you tried mixing iodine with your after shavc l lotioni , ' ,
Ray Buhrt GENERAL CONTRACTOR Residential & Commercial Building Phone: 457-3431 & 457-2531 Road 13, Syracuse
NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS THE 85TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE FARMERS MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY WILL BE HELD IN THE LAKE CITY BANK RECREATION ROOM AT 1:30 P.M. Saturday, January 18,1964
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by H. JACK AIIOOinON,_ ” PuriM Cat Cart Center Keeping Puss Groomed Puss makes instinctive efforts to keep herself groomed. Every time she licks her paws and rubs then: over her face and body, she’s proudly applying her feline makeup. Just the same, she can use home grooming help from you. You should begin grooming puss from the time she’s a little kitten. You’ll be getting her accustomed to a daily routine of combing and brushing. 1 At the Purina Cat Care Center in St. Louis. Missouri, we recommend using different kinds of equipment for long haired and short haired cats. , A strong steel comb and stiff bristle brush should be used if your cat is long haired. The comb is used to prevent and unsnarl hair tangles. The brush, applied, with long firm strokes front head to tail, will kee"p loose hairs to a miriimum, protect furniture and clothing, and prevent puss from swallowing too many hairs —- which could cause formation of a hair ball in the stomach. For short haired ca‘ts, use combs and brushes made of rubber or plastic. 'lf your short haired pet protests being brushed, stroke her firmly with the moistened paints of your hand instead, or use a piece of silk or chamois leather. Cats should be/bathed only on the rare occasions when they have managed to get into tar or some other toxic substance. Cats usually keep themselves clean, and baths tend to dry out their coats and remove natural oils. A very dusty cat can be cleaned with a damp towel. If a bath is absolutely necessary, use only warm water and mild unscented soap. Rinse puss thoroughly, rub her well with a warm towel, and keep her in a warm draft-free room until she is complete!}- dry.
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[□yHERE ARE SOMT rtul ZERO WEATHER. El lim nfrn START|N6 HINTS 'JSg -1 f 4 1 E ?>— ; z TWf s FDon’T GRIND YOUR STARTER FOR PERIODS = E exceeding 30 to 45 seconds, make E E REPEATED ATTEMPTS, BUT ALWAYS-AILOW £ F- 30 TO 60 SECOND REST PERIODS FOR. 2 f BATTERY BETWEEN tries. 3 RAFTER CAR STARTS WARM UP THE MOTOR BY - t LETTiNG IT IDLE FOR SEVERAL MINUTES. £ E- AgkER RACE A COLD MOTOR. 3 L AVOID constant pumping of accelerator £ £ WHEN THE STARTER IS ENGAGED. IF THE ENGINE - R IS FLOODED WAIT SEVERAL MINUTES. BEFORE 2 P ATTEMPTING TO START YOUR CAR AGAIN. WHEN WAITING in traffic, PUT THE CAR IN Il I NEUTRAL and stepon the accelerator to KEEP youg BATTERY FROM DISCHARGING.
About Your Health MiU: IT «<CE WK THWtKT « till* > WAS DESTINED TO TRAVEL FAR IF MIS TEETH ’ 1 j 1 W STOOD FAR APART -OR TO REMAIN AT HOME | | ALL HIS LIFE IF NIS TEETH STOOO f CLOSE TOOTHER. \ | i ’) FABLE: IT ONCE WAS THOUGHT ■<( .Al KISSING A DONKEY BELIEVES STW TOOTHACHE. EVEN TODAY, ... VA < Ajf < <Jg SOME PEOPLE MISTAKENLY EEUEVE THAT A TOOTHACHE Will DISAWEAt BY ITSELF; Q S FACT: A TOOTHACHE IS NATURE’S WARN- ’ nHO I* v V »<G THAT SOMETHING IS SERIOUSLY WRONG, SAYS THE AMERICAN DENTAL J association, even THOUGH pain STOPS, IT MAY MEAN THAT THE "NERVE’’ ' ,S ALtfAM DESTROYED AND THAT THE 1 1 INFECTION MAY BE SPREADING. FABLES ARE FUN, BUT FACTS ARE BEST FOR GOOD HEALTHt •Bres> tatt ««tr utiat "Sw [Hr ImilJ
Thursday, January 16, 1964
- when the Pierceton Cubs routed _ the Milford Trojans 90 to 76. • Bakerand Mishler ofi the Trot jans are going up with Carlin and
happiest of holidays. , , | We visited in Kitzinger, Geri many, New Year’s Eve. We saw I the New Year in with friends at
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Wplls of- .the Cubs for a rebound. Dick Groves and Mike Zimmerman, 41 and 35, and Garth Cone look on apprehensively. A Mail-Journal staff photo.
Kitzinger. Yours tYuly, Sgt. and Mrs. James R. Priest R. A. 16428148. Co. C- 23d Eg. Bm APO 165. New York. N. Y.
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Service Commission Ot Indiana Docket No. 3*861 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA INC FOR AUTHORITY TO EN I.IMINATE FREE SERVICE AND TO E* STABLISH MESSAGE TOLL SERVICE AT STANDARD INTRASTATE MESSAGE TOLL RATES BETWEEN ITS LAPEL EXCHANGE AND THE PERKIN 5 . IDLE EXCHANGE OF GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA. I&C GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA. INC. RESPONDENT. I Notice is h-reby given that th PubI lie Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in the Rooms of th- Commission. 90£ state Office Building. Indianapolis Indiana, at 9:30 A M. EST. on Tuesday, February I 11. 1964. ’ j Public participation is requ.-st.-d : PUBLIC .SERVICE COMMISSION - ‘ OF INDIANA I By ALLAN RACHLES. Secretary Indianapolis. Indiana; January 10. 1964. I.■ ■ D 1 ' PART I NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR AN ADDITION TO TliE SYRACUSE PVBLIC LIBRARY The Syracuse Public Library, Syracuse. Indiana, by and through Its Board of ; Trustees Will receive sealed tyds for an addition to and remodeling of the Syracuse, Public Library until 3:30 p m , EST. [ February 7. 1964, in the Syracuse- Public Library. Syracuse. Indiana, at which time | and place they will be publicly op.4led« Xnd read aloud. Any bid received after ‘ th.- abov. designated time will be returned unopened. Proposals are desired for the following i classes of work: (A> General ConstrucI tion (Bi Heating. VentUatidg an.; Plumbing <C) Electrical work. Ail work shall be constructed in full i accordance with this Notice, Instructions to Bidders. General Conditions. Special J Conditions. Specifications for Workman- ; ship and Materials, and plans as pre- ■ pared by Maurer A Maurer, Architects & Engineers. 312 Lafayette Building. ! South Bend, Indiana. Ail proposals shall ,be properly and t completely executed on Form. No 9b i General Bid for , Public Buildings, as prescribed by the State Board of Acl counts. Th. Non-Colluslon Affidavit shall i be' properly executed. j AU proposals exceeding $5,000.00 shall ibe accompanied by form No. 96-A. Standard Questionnaire' and Financial Statement for Bidders, prescribed by the State Board ot Accounts ot Indiana, completely filled out. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30> days after the date set .for the op-ning thereof. | Each proposal shall also be accompanied by an acceptable ‘Bid Bond. A Certi- ’ tied or Bank Officer s Chick made pay- : able to the Syracuse Public Library for an amount of not less than five percent (5 . i of the amount- of th- proposal, which bond or check shall be forfeited as Liquidated- Damages in case of failure of the successful bidder to enter into a contract and furnish a satisfactory performance bond in an amount equal to the contract price within <lo> days after notification of the acceptance of I’ his proposal. Each successful bidder shall be required -to furnish the Owner with a contract performance bond, satisfactory to I the Owner, conditioned upon the final completion of said building. forth ■ part ’ thereof covered by the 'bid> in accordI ance with and within the time provided jin the contract thereof. The cost of ■ said bond shall be paid by tW- Contractor I and it shall be delivered t<> th-- Owner prior to entering upon the! performance iof the Contract. ■ ' Each proposal and accompaning docuI meats shall be sealed, and endors-d as 1 specified tn the “Instructions to Bidders." Each contractor shall pay not less than the scale ot wages as approved pursuant i to Chapter 319 of the Acts of the GenI era! Assembly ot Indiana,, for 1935 I The Contract Documents. including 1 Plans and Specifications. ■ are on file at I th- offices of: • F W Dodge Corp . 1433 N. Meridian, ' Indianapolis. Indiana. JF W Dodge Corp 3412 N. Anthon?. Fort Wayne. Indiana i Adminisfrdtive Building Council. Indianapolis. Indiana ; Responsible bidders may obtain flans and specifications upon application to (the Archlt -c' ■ Maurer & Maurer. Ajthl- ; tecta. At Engineers, 312- Lafayette Bulld- > ing. South Bend. Indiana. i Th Board ot Trustees. Syracuse Pub- v lie Library of Syracuse, Indiana r< siry-s the right to reject any and/or all bids and to waive any informalities or irregularities in the bidding BOARD OF TRUSTEES SYRACUSE PUBLIC LIBRARY By CARL H SATRB. President Dated at Syracuse, Indiana this 13th day of January. 1964. MJ — J. 16 & 23
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