The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 March 1965 — Page 7
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ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS TERMS Sales & Service ED ALEXANDER Phone 267-7034 1116 East Center St. — Warsaw Best Quality Plastic Sealing For Less! WRITE DIRECTLY TO: Tim's Plastic Laminating R 3, Sox 504 — Syracuse Social Security Cards. Wallet Photos, Membership Cards, Etc. Sealed Permanently In Plastic BEER’S EGG HOUSE Special Grade A Large 35c DOZEN DOH BEER 1 2 Mile East of Gilford On Syracuse Road Insist On The Genuine ANt) AUTO MATE Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co. OF SYRACUSE Inc. i Phone. 457-3223 - Syracuse > Manufactured By Overhead Door Corp. Hartford City. Indiana
Come One! Come All! it's in Nappanee FRIDAY, MARCH 12 1 P. M. TO MIDNITE Hollar Market P. 3. LOOK FOR BARGAINS ON r r specials Center Cut Round Boned CHUCK ROAST POT ROAST SATURDAY, MARCH 13 ALSO lb 29c — v ,; b - ' Yellow Creek Fresh Case HONEY SAUSAGE, lb. 35c LOAF, lb. . 79c Jim's Radio &TV Pletther Motors ' ,nt - check our low prices on Buick - Oldsmobile * Rsmbler ZENITH COLOR TV > CHECK OUR “MAD” PRICES We Want To Reduce Our Stock Before We Move ON USED CARS f fJ VALUES GALORE WllllSOn S ' THROUGHOUT THE STORE Men's and Boys’Wear E. A. Newcomer & Son CONTINUING OUR REMOVAL SALE JEWELERS _ • ti / « Music Metzler Shoe Co. Curtis TV & center 158 W. Market OF NAPPANEE. INC. RCA COLOR TV FAMILY FOOTWEAR FINE SELECTION OF RECORDS
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I • BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • CLEARING Stanley Custer Milford, Indiana Phone 658-4927 WANTED Good standing timber, all kinds. Write or call i Yoder Lumber Company, Inc. LAGRANGE, INDIANA DRY CLEANING SPECIALISTS We Have Pick-Up Stations At North Webster Launderette . I And Dry Cleaning ’ | Jot Em Down Store, Barbee Lakes Pick-up Track in ji Pierceton Monday and Thursday Ii WARSAW DRY CLEANERS . AND SHIRT LAUNDRY ’ I Across From The Courthouse * Warsaw. Ind; || i WHEN YOU ARE | IN WARSAW ; 1 . I i Take Home Something ’ I Baked From The * [(Unique Bah Shop: ; Downtown Warsaw 1 < 7
CARPET - UPHOLSTERY cleaning. Phone Gorden’s, Ligonier, 894-3532 4 collect ts WE FINANCE builders, contractors, carpenters, lot owners and others — homes-shells-remodeling - pole buildings. Free estimates. Lowest total costs in Tri-State area. Phone col. Leesburg Lumber, Leesburg. Ind.. 453-3144. Apr. 30 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE alcoholics anonymous P. O. Box 248. Leesburg, Ind. HERMAN HUEY WELL DRILLING CO. Pump Sales . Ph.: 457-3537 - Syracuse WATCH REPAIR Satisfaction Guaranteed Timex Watches Repaired Here CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. 105 East Center Street Warsaw, Indiana L - """" ' ''L ' ' ■ ' :r ’ 4 Wawasee | Village Hdwe. PLUMBING AND. HEATING PHONE: SYRACUSE \ 457-3011
Help Wanted - HELP WANTED: Opportunity in sales for man with agricultural background. Write Smiley Pole Bldgs., Denver, Ind. , . ts (Business Opportunities t COMPETENT MAN OR WOMAN wanted in area covered by this newspaper to own, till, and collect from coin operated machines. nuts and candy or wrapped confections —a new idea in vendintr' May be handled part time along with present occupation. S9OO - SISOO invest-nx-nt required. Could be built into full time operation. For local 'inter. lew. write Interstate Merchand- ' isers. Rochester. .Minn. ' P Rent FOR RENT — Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, at Pettit’s Department Store. Ligonier,’lnd., phone 894-4541. ts FOR. RENT: ’ Completely furnished apartments, east side Wawasee. Heat, water, and laundry facilities furnished. Ph.'85645022 ts FOR RENT: Semi-furnished threeroom apartment in Milford. Ground floor and private entrance. InforTAXES — Federal "and state taxes filed. ACCURACY GUARANTEED confidt ntial. DARNELL ACCOUNTING, 111 N Huntington. Syracuse. Ph. 457-4163. J 14 - Mr 25 TTanted ml! . AYr NTHr A* WANTED: All your news, church, club and locals. Call us. Phdne . 457-3666 or 658-4111, The .Mail-Jour-nal. ' , ts W\N I ED: Ty ' office work to do in mv home. Mrs. Jan E. Rinker. CaU 457-3440. M .4, 11
far Bale drfV CARPETS - DRAPERIES — Free estimates. Phone 894-3532 collect, Ligonier. GOLDEN’S. ts FOR SALE: Sylvania Press 25 flash bulbs. Cheap. Inquire The MailJournal, Milford. Ph. 658-4111, Milford. -ts FOR SALE: Lake Wawasee. Kale Island. Big (14 acre> channel lots. $4,000. Winter special $2,800. R. T. Searfoss, Syracuse, Ind, r 1. Ph. 457-2463. ' , 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. i L/C ty... —C-. - FOR SALEi Building quality building? For information write or phone Smiley Lumber Co., Denver, Ind. ts WE NOW HAVE new rubber stamp ■- . i- ■; •'inkers. THE MAIL-JOURNAL. ts FOR SALE: Honegger started pullets; sbuhd', solid birds delivered to your, houses fully vaccinated, wormed, and debeaked. Benie Hitt ..v H I::; , Berne, ‘ Ind • Ph. 2-2607. ' ’ ts LOSE WEIGHT safely w tl Dex-A-Diet tablets. Onlv 98c. Walter Drug Co.. Milford. F 18, 25. Mr 4. 11 FOR SALE: Camp is at ' manufacturer's cost. Call 457-3619; M 4, 11. 18 - RE\L ESTATE FOR SALE Sec us for your Real Estate * . . and insurance needs. F\ERi 1 F F. Ki ll RING Orrice L. Shaw.' Broker Phs. 457-3722 . 457-3506 ts FOR S \I.E: Tal>h* :r d•! rad • Wert- $29 93. On SALE at sl9 95 . Village. Syracuse. FOR s\i.i black and i cons sion, was .$349.95. On. vision Store. Wawasee Village, Syracuse. FOR SALE: Two-burner Duo-Therm ■ heater and 138 gal. oil tank. Reasonable. Call 457-3803. FOR SALE:. Four'row' Int- . cultivator, rear end. 2 pt. hitch. Ike new Ph. 65;-:-W:; John Yoder. P x FOR SALE: I-.’- >ve and 11963 GE Electric refrigerator ' further information, call 658-4646.
TERMITES * Universal Termite Control Ph.. 267-7372 120 N. Scott St Warsaw. Indiana OR CONN & BUHRT LBR. CO. Ph O n.- 457-3331 ANDERSON PAINT AND SUPPLY CO. Syracuse. I nd.
WE WILL TRAIN A ( YOUNG MAN To Become a member of our management team. He must be willing $P take on added responsibilities as he progresses. The plan is to give this man training in alt phases otAhe business in order to’ fit him 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.
Friday, March 12 P- m - T° 12 CLOSE OUT AU Boys Clothing and Furnishings Sizes 6-8-10 Only •A PRICE — Many Other Outstanding Bargains — WARRENS MEN’S WEAR Nappanee
Help - 1 - Female I ! WANTED: Sewing machine operat. or. Must be experienced on laying out and sewing boat covers. Part time starting about May 15 until approximately Sept. 1. Write Sewing, Box 8, Syracuse., ts HELP WANTED: Waitress, dinner cook, dishwasher. Apply at NewParis restaurant on road 15 at overhead. M 4, 11 HELP WANTED: Female > sewing machine operators and assemblywork. Equal opportunity employer. Syracuse Enterprises. Syracuse. SEWING . OPERATORS WANTED: Experience prefeiTed. but not necessary. Fringe benefits. Good working conditions. Apply in person. Blue Bell Corp.. 503 S. Main. Nappanee. ■— -------r------ ■/; Lost and Found MISSING since Saturday, our pet 1 Basset Hound. Earle Waltz. Piione * Syracuse 457-2189. LOST: Chihuahua blonde with white I markings, female, six months old. j Answers to “Prudie”. Ph. 658-dSI 1 Reward. CARDS THANKS - -- — CARD OF THANKS | I wisii to thank my friends and for the many .cards and gifts I received during my stay at , Mr s M hi ■. CARD OF THANKS We - . lank the Mi and Syracuse fire departments oh their efforts to control the fire at bur canvas shop. We appreciate the help of persons who pitched in to help ■ a who have called or given us hdp bth- ■ since I Jack; was. in the truck.accident three months ago. Thank you J.-. Syra-Web MILFORD - LEESBURG Hospital Notes Kerry’ Frances, ■ four-month-old F. Kiser of Leesburg was admitted to the Murphy Medical Center last Wednesday. She released over the weekend. Russell Blaine Van Curen of Leesburg entered the Murphy Medt w - dis niss< 1 ’:•/ ' y ■ ford entered the Goshen hospital’’ Friday. She was dismissed byer the Mrs. Ed Cain o( Milford was red Monday, March. 8. from the Goshen hospital. 'Editor’s note: This was incorrectly stated in last Irene Hernandez. four-year-old Hei-na-dez of r 2 Leesburg, was admitted over the weekend- to the Murphy Medical Center. Mrs." Donald M. Watson of r 1 1..i-n’e”e : s he M’lr-b:' Medical Center over the weekend.. ! been dismissed from the Murphy ■ 4 ■
Thursday, March 11, 1965
Syracuse Locals
Miss, Louann Longenbaugh who is a medical technician at Grandview hospital in Dayton. 0.. spent iast weekend in Syracuse, at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Loren Longenbaugh and John. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coleman and daughter. Mary Ellen of Syracuse, spent the week aid with Mrs. Coleman's brother Howard Clary and Mrs. Clarv in .Melrose Park. Ilk John Snell Fashion Apparel at Warsaw invites charge accounts. Open vours today. s Mrs. Marguerite Forrest. Syracuse, returned home Saturaay, March 6 from Muskegon. Mich., where she spent a week in tile home of her son. Jerry Forrest. Mrs. Forrest and children. Mr. and Mrs.
Milford Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nyce and ' Vickie Sue .of r 1 Milford were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert Neibert. Barbara and Mary Jo of r 1 North Webster. . Mrs Donald Charlton of r 2 MilI ford started to. work this week at the Milford Branch of the First ’ National Bank of Warsaw in M.li -Mrs Lia ‘Hibschman of Syracuse and Mrs. G-en, Neer of Pierceton were Mon lay afterroon callers of Mrs! In in Coy Milford. Wilbur Baumgartner of Milford.’ ’custodian at’ Milford elementary school, w’as ongjhe. sick list early The KoM iu-ko C<‘u:ity Dennwrat Women'll Organization Rummage Sale at 116 W Market, Warsaw, on
CRC Discuses County Convention „ I The Col b Milford met o irt the home of Mrs Du j ane Graff with 14 members "and one t guest, Mrs.: Paul Sands; present. / . i Doty ci ler. wit f The County Federation of Cubs convention. which is to be held on March 31 at the Milford Chr.st.iii .church, 'was'.-discussed and members were' urged to attend: Thi< meeting will begin with registration at 9 a. m. and continue until 3 p. m, with a,luncheon at boon; Mrs.. Roger Graff is in charge of 1 reservations -and anyone planning to - March 27. Mrs Graffs telephone ' number is. 658-4439. Mr< Justin Knedand ti»k the club G \ torv. the largest is Russia. Tlx- 1 / A of En-glar.’l is the titlar head of stat but the Canadian parliament is the ’ tions were interjected among colorful projected pictures showing Can-: t ada to ■’ ave scenic beauty and ideal ■ I The Ue’esS'-.erved hme ivii-p de- : ■ ay favors t e The next meeCng will be at :i. Ta>n'e of Mrs. William Martin on 1 Mar- h 22 ' i- —— — : Bridge-A-Rama Listings Given Those participating in .the Lake--land Bnd-e-A-Rama have, com- ; pleted another : round 'of play. At 1 present the standings are:'. Gross Score ■ [Butts; second. Gene Hall and Dale | Allen: third Mr and Mrs Don Rupie: fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Penn fifth. Mr and Mrs Jerry Johnson; i sixth, Mr! and Mt<. C K. Kinder: Mrs.; Arch Baumgartner I jamsd Mrs. Wayne BuchOr: eighth. | Mrs.. Blanche Thornburg and Rob- • ert Jones. Net Score First. James Butts and Otis Clyde Butts: second. Mrs. Blanche Thonixxrg and Robert Jones; third Mr. and Mrs. Don Ruple: fourth. ,’iMr.'and Mrs. Cart Penn; fifth, Mr. and Mrs.' Jerry Johnson: sixth, Mr. ■ and Mrs. Ray -Campbell: seventh. Mr and Mrs' George B-yan: and ■ eighth.. Gene Hall and Dale Allen. I Twenty-six couples are playing in. | the Bridge-A-Rarna and . the ten .- hes will be completed by April .■ ' ■ The following prizes will be awarded: High gross score . First. SSO; second, $35: th:rd. 525: and fourth, i S2O High net r score - first. SSO: second. 's3s: th’ir.l. $25: and fourth. S2O. There will be a $lO prize given, for the most matches won. $lO for~the largest gross score in one evening ! and a SSO prize for the largest net score in one evening. A couole is eligible to win one prize only. A party for those who have played in the' Bridge-A-Rama will be .held on Friday, April 30. at 7:30 at Marley’s Steak House and the winners will be announced and prizes given at that time. . Dessert will be served and bridge will be played during the evening. Plans for another Bridge-A-Rama , next year wiH be made and a com- ; mittee selected to organize it.
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Forrest brought her home and spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forrest and children of Nappanee were Sunday afternoon guest. The Kosciusko County Democratic Women's Organization Rummage Sale will be held at 116 W. Market, Warsaw. on Friday and Saturday, March 19 and 20. Contact Mrs. Wayen Bucher at 658-4'267 or Mrs. Esther Charlton at 658-4949. Steve Carlson.' son of Mr and Mrs. Max Carlson. Mickey Jones son of Mr. and Mrs. Wihnot Jones Jr.. Judy Stucky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stucky and Roberta Stiver, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Dec Stiver, all students at Ball State university, have beer, at their home in Syracuse the past week for the term-end vacation*
Friday and Saturday, March 19 and 21). Contact Mrs. Wayne Bucher at 658-4’267 or Mrs. Esther Charlton at 658-4949. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sparklir. of Syracuse Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laudem-jH-t of Urbana and. Max ’Alan. Lau.leman. a student at Manchester college, were Siuirfay eveCoy of Milford. Miss Connie K. Motts of Cleveland. Oi'io. si'eiv the weekend w til her parents; Mr. and Mrs Will am ">w children. Jeff and Joni, of Syracu-e were also v ;;- sts •Mr. .and .'Mrs. Jesse Miller oi biiiford spent Thursday w ith her siAers. Mrs. .Virginia Bockman. and AJraRuth DeFries es Nerth Webster
Court News Divorce Granted I' • . \ F cu-e. • has been granted a di\ oree ■ in .Kosciusko ciix’tiit court-.from Ei- >. leen \ Anderson He wa< granted . custody of their four minor. chil?:ri' '■ e:i ' years: ■ <■ 3. 1950, and separated on October 25, 1904 • ’ Inventory Filed Susie Kemodle, r 2 ."Leesburg, ex? J ecUtrix of the estate of«her rribther, the latt Ethel P G lday ; r 2 Leesburg. who died December 13. I*>4. hits filed an inventory of the estate, in probate court,. • • . - ' and personal property, $9,298.30. Kaylor Estate . Heirs and apiounts they will rCceive have been determined in the J estate of the late Thomas Fred Kav lor, Milford resident, who-died Dt- * According to the' terms of the will. •j. B tty May Yomg. Milford, and a grandsbn-in-law, Ed- . Ward Leon - Young, each will receive 151,945-35- Thtx-e mns and five daugh-. Tl.- y are \->el Kaylor. Nappanee. Wayne Kaylor, Bremen: Jamis Kaylor, Granger: Hargrove, Evelyn Net?, and Veria Newman, all of Elkhart, and Berince Espich and I- - kne Eckert, both of Plymouth - Files For Divorce r.r’v IPrh McCoy .Sanders, . M:l---ha< fib--!.:., d:\orce suit in Kosciusko circuit court against Charles Robert Sanders. They , were married August 29.- 1957. and separated July i. There are on children. c ~ • NOTICE TO BIDDERS I ,-Notice is henhy Riven that pie Trustee Mot Seward Township. Kosciusko county, ina. will on March 30. 1965. r-c- :ve . bids for th- : . purchase of-A U’ility ■ f.said truss .a::- .bios are to be on file iby ~:3.1 p.m, i oa. :-,K ot the a:or. said date/Definite specifications . tor said purcm file in the trustee's office | and at the Burket.' Fire Station, These ■ may be . xstain d before , said purchase Til- ■,-.■■■■ r-serv-s the right to r- — ■peer any arid air bids ■ In witness whereof I have hereunto s-• • my hand and seal this Bth diy of March, ’ 1’965. ’ ■ - ■ • LOWEU. LECKRONE •I ■ Township Trustee MJ — M. 11 & 18 XOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION FOR THE LOCATION OF t PLBl.lt ROM) i State of Indiana'. > ■ SS. ■ ; tKcyctu-tko County ■■ . » , I Ln the matter of the Petition of-John IT Camden - t al for the location of a I vubhv- . hghv.'ay in- TgP-e o, y-.>ivrXhi > I KoSctusko Ccuhty. Indiana I Notice is herehy given that on the Bth - day of-March, 1965,. John T. Camden and 1 Others filed, in th.- >OLfic.< of the Auditor; Jof Kosciusko county Indiana. for the location of a puolic road, to-wit: Commencing on th- <jst side ot Sou-h B a/, ’ Dr:;-: '' . : h. -: ; -in~ thI 33 .North, Range ” Rast, whare’siid high-way.-is inters-c*‘ d by "Northsid> Road as shown in the plat of Camd-n's Ad/jg'ion ■ el-Nel/Park on/B:v Barbee . Lake; running thene- east on and upon said ■ Nor’hsid., Road" a distance of 6<4 feet . to the east line of said Section 33 thanenortheast and east on th Section Line., div-dins: Sections 27 and 34 in said Township 33 .North. Range 7 East, a distance of approximately 600 fe-1 to Lakeview Drive as shown on th- plat of Batjsee Park. Addition on Big Barb-i-e Lake; thence and upon said Lakevi«>w Drive to :-s •• rmir.jUon: thene- northwesterly 4 n< l westerly approximately 1000 L-1 followini.rou-- of a. road no long, r*in b:.;:.h- -b-d arid route Thereof, still b-ins vis-..' ible and terminating at said . South Barbee Drive ' Sard prOpcs d road- to be fifty (sO’> feet in'width and will be twenty-five f- - t <25 1 on -ach side of the section line dividing said Sections 27 and 34. • The only persons particularly affected by the proposed road- are Edith Reasoner, Celia Kuhn and Franklin Kuhn. This petition will be presented j the Board of County Commissioners at their regular meeting place in the Court House, on April 5. 1965. Warsaw. Indiana. Dated this 10th day of March, 1965. NOBLE C. BLOCKER Audi-or, Kosciusko County. Indiana MJ — M. 11 & 18
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