The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 4, Milford, Kosciusko County, 4 March 1965 — Page 7
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ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS TERMS Sales & Service ED ALEXANDER Phone 26.7-7034 1116 East Center St, — Warsaw Insist On The Genuine TNI Hl 11 J. IT _ |_ T " A& « AND AUTO-MATE Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co. OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Phone: 457-3223 - Syracuse Manufactured By ’ Overhead Door Corp. Hartford City, Indiana MARCH 20 f < DISCOUNT SPECIALS GOLDEN RULE 2-HOUR QUICK CLEANERS Wawasee Village - Ph,: 457-3553 Have You Tried Our Professional Clean Only Service? 5 LBS. 99s 7-8 LBS $149 10 LBS. A $1 99 WINTER COATS (Men or Womehi — $1.69 each SPRING A LENGTH COATS ( Special < — $1.39 TOPPERS (Shorties) Women & Girls — $1.19 MEN'S SUITS A WOMEN S (2 pair, DRESSES — $1 35 TROUSERS. SLACKS. SWEATERS A (Plain) SKIRTS 2 For 01.25 JACKETS. TOP COATS. RAIN COATS, & CAR COATS $1 25 RUGS 9’ x 12’ (Cleaned a Sired) I SB.IO (Special) DRAPERIES (Beautifully Finished) 99c Panel SHIRTS (Laundered) Morning Fresh — 2 for 69c _.: :
PAPER S SCRAP DRIVE March 20-27, 1965 *• Sponsored By SYRACUSE CHURCH OF GOD YOUTH GROUP Call: 457-2848 For Pick-Up .. WE WILL TRAIN I YOUNG MAN To become a member of our management team. He must be willing to take on added responsibilities as he progresses. The plan is to give this man training in all phases of the business in order to fit for a career in management. Applicants must Be personable and have at least graduated from high school. , Write Box 107 Albion, Indiana, and state your qualifications for the position. CARS WASHED Monday Thru Saturday Pick Up AND Delivery Bean's Pure Oil Phone: Milford — 658-4823
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* * ‘ Best Quality Plastic Sealing For Less! WRITE DIRECTLY TO: Tim's Plastic Laminating R 3, Box 504 — Syracuse Social Security Cards. Wallet Photos, Membership Cards, Etc. Sealed Permanently In Plastic alcoholics anonymous P. O. Box 248, Leesburg, Ind. I , ,-A ' : ; HERMAN HUEY WELL DRILLING CO. Itomp Sales Ph.: 457-3527 • Syracuse ' WATCH REPAIR Satisfaction Guaranteed . Timex Watches Repaired Here CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. 105 East Center Street Warsaw, Indiana Wawasee Village Hdwe. PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE:SYRACUSE 457-3011 Garbage & Trash Pick-Up IN THE LAKELAND AREA — Contact — i Manass D. Miller R. 2 - MILFORD, IND. Please let me know by card at above address. Thank You
DRY CLEANING SPECIALISTS We Have Pick-Up Stations At North Webster Launderette And Dry Cleaning Jot'Em Down Store, Barbee Lakes Pick-up Track in Pierceton Monday and Thursday WARSAW DRY CLEANERS > AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Across From The Courthouse Warsaw, Ind. WHEN YOU ARE ! IN WARSAW > Take Home Something ; h ■ < Baked From The Unique Bake Shop: Downtown Warsaw 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 ANDERSON PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse. Ind. WANTED Good standing timber, all kinds. Write or call Yoder Lumber Company, Inc. LAGRANGE, INDIANA • BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • CLEARING Stanley Custer Milford, Indiana Phone 658-4927
The Mail-Journal IS ON SALE IN WARSAW THIS WEEK At Thornbftg Drug Co. Readmore Judd Drugs 500 E. Winona Ave. Downtown 1775 E. Center Good Luck To THE WARSAW TIGERS At The Regional We're Rooting For You!
■ ii CARPETS'. DRAPERIES — Free estimates. Phone 894-3532 collect, ; Ligonier. GOLDEN’S. ts FOR SALE: Sylvania Press 25 flash bulbs. Cheap. Inquire Hie MailJournal, Milford. Ph. 658-4111, Milford. . ts FOR SALE: Lake Wawasee, Kale i Island. Big ( l 4 acre) channel lots. $4,000. Winter special $2,800. R. T< Searfoss, Syracuse, Ind. r 1. Ph. I 457-2465. ts FOR SALE: 1960 Ford Sunliner convertible. Phone Milford 658-4815 or 658-4111. Arch Baumgartner, ts WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order your wedding invitations, marriage and engagement announcements and birth announcements now. For prices phone 658-4111 or 457-3666, ■ or come in and look through our catalogue. The Mail-Journal. ts FOR SALE: Building quality building? For information write or, phone Smiley Lumber Co., Denver, Ind. ts WE NOW HAVE new rubber stamp pads and roll-on stamp pad inkers. THE MAIL-JOURNAL. ’tf FOR SALE: li ,rted pullets; sound, solid birds delivered • to your houses fully vaccinated, I wormed, and debeaked. Beme HiWav Hatcherv, Inc., Berne, Ind. hi . ts FOR SALE: Two bedroom tri-leve’. all modern home on north side Lake Papakeechie. 105 foot lake front. Cash or contract. Ph. 4574165.. F 11, 18, 25, M 4 LOSE WEIGHT safely with* Dex-A-Diet tablets.Onlv 98c. Walter Drug Co., Milford. F 18, 25, Mr 4, 11 FOR SALE:. Camping trailers at manufacturer's cost. Call 457-3619. | • M 4. 11. 18 FOR SALE: Four piece brown •sectional. good condition, oak dining j room suite, six chairs. Call 4573426. . . " REAL ESTATE FOR SALE See us for your Real Estate and insurance needs. EVERETT F- KETERING j Orrice L. Shaw, Broker Phs. 457-3722 . 457-3506 ts you don't? CTZ?) » what A” (, you want— 1 ‘'j* - ■■■ 1 "" lAPVERTISE
HAVE A WOODWORKING PROBLEM? — LET US HELP YOU SOLVE IT — . WE DO ANYTHING IN WOOD ... • CABINETS LAVATORIES • KITCHENS • BOOK CASES • TABLES ' ■ . < KNICK-KNACK SHELVES • DESKS • FILE CABINETS McCUEN CABINET & MEG. CO Phone: 457-3721 , Syracuse, Indiana ■ : — — '
Help Wanted - Female FEMALE HELP WANTED: Receptionist and PBX operator. Preferable with telephone and typing experience. Ph. Syracuse 457-3121 for appointment. Liberty Goach. Mr 4 WANTED: Sewing machine operator. Must be experienced oh laying out and sewing boat covers. Part time starting about May 15 until approximately Sept. 1. Write Sewing, Box 8, Syracuse. ts HELP WANTED: Waitresses, cleanup man. yard man, girl Friday. Steady work, insurance, vacations. Equal opportunity employer. Call in person. Marley’s Steak House, road 13, south. F 18, 25, Mr 4 WANTED: Woman who wants to learn to be perforator operator — part time work. Must he a good typist Inquire The Mail-Journal, ford, Ind. HELP WANTED: Waitress* dinner cook, dishwasher. Apply at New I Paris restaurant on road 15 at overhead. M 4, 11 TWO LADIES to help with special campaign three days per week, six I hours per day, S4O. Call Stanley Home Products. Ph. 457-4161. Service* CARPET - UPHOLSTERY cleaning. Phone Golden’s, Ligonier, 894-3532 collect. ts ———— WE FINANCE builders, contractors, carpenters, lot owners and others i — homes-shells-remodeling' - pole buildings. Free estimates. Lowest total costs in Tri-State area. Phone ; col. Leesburg Lumber. Leesburg.. : ' Ind.. 453-3144. , Apr. 30 Help Wanted IHELP WANTED: Ooportunity in sales for man with agricultural 1 background. Write Sm2ey Pole Bldgs., Denver, Ind. ts ; WANTED: Dealer for profitable Rawleigh business in Kosciusko 1 county. Good living at start. See or write A. D. Meyer, 327 N. Elm St., Columbia City, or write Rawleigh, Dept.. INC-122-101. Freeport. 111.
® r ° 1 ‘ Rent FOR RENT — Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, at Pettit’s Department Store. Ligonier, Ind., phone 894-4541. ts FOR RENT: Completely furnished apartmenfs, east side Wawasee. Heat, water, and laundry facilities finished. Ph. 856-8022. ' ts "FOR RENT: Semi-furnished threeroom apartment in Milford. Ground floor and private entrance. Information call 457-3736. . ts TAXES — Federal and state taxes filed. ACCURACY GUARANTEED. confidential. DARNELL AC--1 COUNTING, 111 N. Huntington. Syracuse. Ph. 457-4165. J 14 - Mr 25 FOR RENT: Five room, lower du- ! plex close to town.. All modem, I heat furnished. Minnie Brinkman. I Ph. 457-3785 Syracuse. ' r ■ 1 ' . • XWanted] | WANTED: All your news, church, club and locals. Call us. Phone 457-3666 or 658-4111, The Mail-Jour-nal. :,g. ts WANTED: Typing and other office work to do ’in my home. Mrs. Jan i ' E. Rinker. Call 457-3440. M 4. 11
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CARD OF THANKS Many thanks to those that helped the doctor reach our home Thursday, Feb. 25. A special thanks to Dr. ; Rheinheimer, Glen Treesh; Thomas Miller. Gerald Snider, and also the Kosciusko county highway depart- i ment for snow clearing units. Paul Hollar . j ■ CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank everyone who remembered us on our 58th . wedding anniversary with cards and ' good gifts. 'i > • Mr: and Mrs. Jacob Rink i CARD OF THANKS .1 would like, to thank my many friends and relatives for the many ■ cards, flowers, prayers, and acts of: kindness during my stay in the hospital at' Chicago. - I . Sincerely/' j Fred Wuthrich SYRACUSE Hospital Notes Tillman Coy has re-entered the Goshen hospital. Miss Renee L. Crow was released from the Goshen hospital February Thurlow Mock, r 3. was admitted . to the Goshen hospital Monday. He was later released. ! Tony Schik of Our Lady of the Lake Seminary, Lake Wawasee. was mated at the Goshen hospital Monday for an accident at the seminary and released. ' John Edward Kelly was released from the Goshen hospital Monday. I George W. Coquillard was admitted to the Goshen hospital Tuesday. Syracuse Locals Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Crow have returned home from a vacation trip to Florida. Mrs. Charles Dear and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert spent today in Mishawaka, Mr. ami Mrs.- Merrill Norris of Merrill's Marina, Lake Wawasee. are home from a vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs Ralph- Cltngaman hflW returned from a vacation trip I to Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wogoman and Airs. S, F. Bctes were Tuesday evening guests in the home of Mrs. Esteiia Swartz. Milford Locals i Roxie Shoemaker was admitted to I the Goshen hospital Saturday. He, I has been at the Kilgore nursing, home for the past three weeks. ' Nancy Ahrns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don. Ahms of Milford, arrived ,n Milford Tuesday evening from Ball State university. She will .spend a week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wuthrich are vacationing’in Florida.. Mrs. Carl Duncan is helping out at the Milford Electric Shop and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wuthrich of Warsaw are staying with Stanley while their parents are gone. Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rink of Milford were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rhinesmith of South Bend, Miss Edna Bontrager, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smoker of Goshen, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rensberger of east of Goshen. Mrs. Lucille Phelps of Goshen was in Milford ilonday afternoon. She is recovering from a broken hip suffered in a fall in her home last April.
Thursday, March 11, 1965
Ligonier News
Ligonier Joins 'Round Table ] For Mayors' i j Mayor Ralph Nash of Kendall-U viile 'Was a auest of die Ligonier ! city council at it’s regualr meeting I last Monday night. Mr. Nash gave ; a talk on the Round Table for Maypl's Organization, explaining that jit is responsible for much of the legislation eon.-ertting cities and' ; : their problems. . The Ligon er council voted to become a part of that organization, i Mayor Golden gave a report on ; the new bulk fertilizer piant.....unj der construction in the city, assuri ing residents that there will be no dust or odor when operation begins > Donald Gillespi, assistant fire j chief and relief man. was hired as ; acting fire chief to fill the vacancy J created by the death or fire chief Hallie Gehring. Calvin Miller was I hired a relief man. ■ I The- council agreed to install new | sewer pipes'bn south Main'street; and Martin 'between Union' < ar.d Pontiac and the contract will to the Mantel Constru tion company of Elkhart They -also acted on the b; ring of Duane. Alfrey to take care of the ’stray dogs in the city. They will be kept five days and ;f unclaimed, ' ; will be destroyed. ■ i ;■ - L - ? /i $772 COLLECTED FOR MARCH OF DIMES The Mandi of Dunes, fun 1 drive i proved very successful in this' city J with a recoixl breaking total «•: ’5772 43 collected. Over half’of the. total amount was netted from the ; , hath and egg /• eakf at • ' parxd’s restaurant. Kitty and R’.:'. Sheppard donated all of the food I and served. 400 breakfasts to men | ■ and w<>m<-n erf the anea. — L - 1 AGRICULTURE MEETING POSTPONED -'Due to changes in the tourney schtxhiie in Noble county plans for the visit of professor Henry Mayoff. i of Purdue university to this city, have been changed. Professor Mayo. Animal Science Specialist, will be at the. Ligonier high school to address the dduit farmers class and all men of the area who are .interested in - the I beef-feeding program on Monday | j everting. March 8. He will discuss some of the latest developments in ’ feeding, breeding and management of beef cattle. -—L — \ Harley Bowen Celebrates 85th Birthday Mrs Harold Stage honored her grandfather. Harley Bowen, of the Pt'terson .nursing home. . Goshen. . with a v party celebrating iii- 85th birthday. She served residents of ' the bbmp refreshments of ice cream s and birthdav cake. ; | ' - L - First Band Concert To Be Sunday I Wawaka, Cromwell and Ligonier high schools ’ the fest . | annual .combined banti concert o: ‘the West Nolde schools on Sunday, ■ ;Mtirch, 7. at 2:30 p. m. in the Lg{fee-- no gym. .1 Eadi band will play individual 'numbers and t’le conibir it.on . b .nd Will play “Gold and Silver ? ; March’’ by Uoef:eld.' "Air for Band’’ II by Erickson, and ‘/United States I Steel Suites Q" by Green ; - - ■ RECOVERING i Chester Wbtf who recently under- , > went surgery in the Metiiodist hospital, Mayo tini c, .Rochester, Minn , ■ , is making a saiistadoiv reewety I Mrs. Kermit lA*amon flew to Rochester last week.’to be witli ia , r part esits. .
Designed For The Neat Generation w . igi I I I. JI 'The fashion “looks" that the younger set adores are especially smart in easy-care that contain “Dacron” polyester ori “Orlon” acrylic. The jumpejr, now in many variations, is a big favorite. This version by Lortogs (left) is made in a sturdy poplin of “Dacron” and cotton, with brass buttons, lowered waistline, and pleats all around. The plaid shirt with “Tom Jones” ascot is in the same fiber blend. • A touch of Paris appears too in fashions for junior Americans, notably in translations of the French school-girl look. This charming .dress with front pleating and St. Laurent collar (right), made in a supple crepe weave of “Orlon” and wool, is by Shepardess.
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World’s Day Os Prayer Services Friday Women’s organize: vm 6: the churches Os tiiis city will participate in the annual World Day of Prayer Seryice Friday. .March 5. at 1:30 pm. Tiie- service- will be held this year the EUB church. .'■ '. ■ ’ —L— ■ ■ Roy D. Eaton Roy D. Eaton. 81, Cromwell, died February: 23 at 3 p.m. in the McGray Memorial .hospital. Ken’dallville. ’of complications following an ilhjess of one and » half years. ' ■ I Mr. Eaton was bom March' 15. in Ligonier and ' was married to tiie former Hazel Moore of Cromwell. He was a co-owner of the Cromwell Lumber company for many years. He was' a member of the Cromwell church and the Masonis lodge. ’ ■ ’ He is survivied by his wife Haxvl and one - sister. Mi’s. MabeHe Ju- . day. of Cromwell. Funeral srevices were conducted ‘ from the Ulrey-Sedgwiek funeral home in Cromwell. Friday at 1:30 i p.m. with Rev. William McClintock : of the Lutheran chiirch' in charge. Burial was in Oak Park cemetery, Ligonier. • . . — L — . ’ JOHN ULREYS RETURN FROM V \CATION Mr. and Mrs. John Ulrey of the Ulrey-Sedewick funeral home . have returned from a two-week's trip t > Los Angeles and Hawaii. ■ ■. In Lo<-Angeles they attended the .v,>rk shop conference of the International Order of the Golden Rule. .Around 70 members of the g xxip then :ety to HatVai ' whefe . the work shop Mas resumed. They toured four risnands and visitor funeral home of members of, their. ■ order in that state Mr. and Mrs. Robert SedcvVick also attended seieral days of the work shop ir. Los Angeles and t isits in Las Vegas. Nev . be- ■» ’ — L -rSUPPER SATURDAY Stone's • Trace Historical- Society , -is sponsoring a public supper with ham. beans, -cornbread and etc. on the menu. The supper will be held in the Eagles Hall Saturday night. . March 6, beginning at 5 p.m. - L - STILL WINNtN’Gt The \mber Cheirolet Independents recorded wins 30 and 31 last ■ week, heat.ng Fort Wayne International Business college. 119-101 at Fort Wayne and ' Orland Marathon service. 109-72 in a game played at Ligonier- ■ v '") Against International, Bill Landeonx” ilit 29 and Larry Targgart 19, lead a well balanced attack. Smith led International with 30 points . In die Orland came. Mike-Hpekett hit 25. Kyle Cunningham 18. and Dermis Carter 16. Lounsberry hit 22 for Orland. ■‘ . - 1 ' -L - Watch the Mid-West Fann report on South Bend WSBT-TV. 1:30 to 2 p. m. each Sunday March <, 14, 21, and 28. comprehensive renew of farm problems. Syracuse Locals ~ Mis.- Jane Buster spent Tuesday- . afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Felts, Chicago street/ MrS;- Felts is convalescing from r«S • : . cent surgery performed at Parkiew hpsp tai in Plymouth: Mrs. Wilbur Ellis has returned ' from a two-week visit in ?bring, Fla.. With her parents, .the Dan Lewallens, Miss Carol Juday of Osceola and Ted Titus of Winona Lake were dining, of the '/ - former’s grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Juday. . - . Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Juday and Mr. .and Mrs. -Viva Ketering, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris of Barbee Lake were Sunday dinner guests of the Robert Harrises at Plymouth.
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