The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 April 1965 — Page 9

C L A SSIFIED ■.. j f"w I■*lß |i B 1 I B I B ’k > B B B I BSBt B “.S 0 I WANTED ” TERMITES - - WRITE Good .tending timber, Universal Tims Plastic Write «.«■ and automate '"• ” 7 “ Pierceton Monday and Thursday Laminating Yoder Lumber c“ ic Op T e i conn & r buhrt WARSAW DRY CLEANERS _" 3B « 50 - S> aC e s, . 0X6111630 OOOF 10. LBR. CO. ANO SHIRT LAUNDRY Socill S e c u t, Card, W.Uet 10010307, |OC. OF SYR ACI ISF iX Across From The Courthouse Photos, Membership Cards, Etc. ■ J Or b I RACUbt, Inc. ANDERSON PAINT Warsaw, ind. I Sealed Permanently In Plastic LAGRANGE, INDIANA | Phone: 457-3223 - Syracuse AND SUPPLY CO. - ■ ... > ’■' ••' Syracuse. Ind. , -—-—-—--—-I —— •■• ~ ~ ~=t] Overhead Door Corp. ■.. ■ „ I'' *'" ■ Hartford City. Indiana WHEN YOU ARE J • BULLDOZING W3W3566 ' ■ WATCH REPAIR IN WARSAW i • EXCAVATING Villano Hdwo ~ Satisfaction Guaranteed < Tillage nuwe. electrolux ! Take Home Something • CLEARING i rMRINC VACUUM CLEANERS T"” 6 * a ‘ che ’ Baked From The | Oanlov TllcUr terms Repaired Here : Niamey tusier and crownover iUnique Bake Shop; hea ™ g jewelry co. > ” ' PHONE: SYRACUSE 105 East Center Street > Downtown Warsaw J Phone 1 -— ■ •■■ — - " ■ - - "■ 11 " 1 The Best Os Everything For The Family's © EASTER I SPRING See What’s New! New! p k I SUITS s prin g HATS S- With the New -65 Iziok! J V f ' nV ‘ z^//.z//A/ r fl *1 1 ' - * v '-i ■ LOSHWBiIOMT Id *t U • 55.95t0511.95 FELTS y>. r . \ ' Genuine Fur Felts that I ■j '1 •” i t t i** Are Soft C , Vx.; |_Jb. - _| SHIRTS \ L—• Sn<iuv White Er<>a<lcl<»th A / aKB tiJL ■&' 9 Beautiful Stripes e New Tab Collar V 1 • *i‘>7 i’ii: ■(■.>]] F / ' &| '•• -le. fit and W $62 50 LL 32.99- S GREAT VALUES! f Save On Boys’ Knits Can Go Anywhere C SUITS and -JXre *ll sportcoats DRESSES & JQk a, W-- —'L ' W hether Knit or Other l-'al>rics . /M /\\- \ Jl_ fcvv [1 A< A k i |kr\ LOOKIN MEN’S > 4\' nr • REGI I A1: SIZH I(r' a H • * /JflMy •HALFSIZES C| Af’ICQ (.' B • sipei:sizes A'* Choose now from our complete stoe f/ ' L Fresh J' / • X At Popular Prices! /Xg m jyf ind nvW for ' 65 You !i fsnd wur size arid C -■''■Vi JH I i color in our wide selection. -1 C NEW DAK MODELS /' W/f 7 v I • m:\vsum tuims * / 58.99 to 512.99 • Xl s w IVY MO|>EI.S N. J >».: I?kskitis. wo. !’\%>orrtedss silk anti woo! XEW EAlll’lC X -<.n- ..t.-.,. twill ’sta-pn-.-C by Levi - They X all hen- N Xw fIAVCC /’/' S6.HtoSIIW JCT f .« L ° VE I L,|- — ml / // I / Bv> ! / SPECIAL cDrriA! / I NO-IRON PANTS /' / SPECIAL i / I $4.99 $5.99 I Ijg NewAgilon ' / J L | HOSE PANTIES /j\ Two-Way Stretch 1 Mll 11 J / I Men’s and Young Men’s The new look 7 P • / i \\ \ sm»G «-«»>.-" 3P “" J) A j FOOTWEAR F bh-erything vou could wish for in good The Newest Styles / looking shoe® for spring A wide selec- — SBBStP in Easter —— J tion of lasts and new model construction a V, „, in long-wearing leathers that wear and 0 11 A E C ) w, ’ l: & 1 J 4 )nUtj // $4,00 If) S|/,08 —- —sa* Heels. Stacked or Flats. W hue. Red or Black. Boys’ Loafers Also Bone. j I ’ -I 5Z99t0510.99 | Keller's 205 SO. MAIN STREET YOUR FAMILY STORE GOSHEN, IND.

HER>L\\ / HUEY well drh(lixg CO. Pump Sales Ph.: 457-3527 - Syracuse Commerical And Residential Roofing Os All Wnds Siding. Insulation. Floor and Wall Tile, Aluminum Storm Doors, Window, Canopies and Awnings. CHARLEY LOWE ROOFING CO., INC. DON HYOUNG Phone: 834-2603 NORTH WEBSTER. IND. *'■"■ ALCOHOLICS .CXONYMOUS , p o' Box 245. iwesourj.. Ind ■; far Salo a u FOR SALE: Semi-formal. 1 ke new. junior size 9-10: parly dress, sub- !- teen,, size 14;. beige. 3-piece suit, size 9-10. Phone 658-4226. FOR SALE: 19§3 VB, 4,d< I Special, good condition. Ph. Syracuse 457-2042. CARPETS - DRAPERIES — Free estimates. Phone 394-3532 collect, Ugonier. GOLDEN'S. ts FOR SALE: Sylvania Press 25 flash bull.-.-. Cheap. Inquire The Maib ■ ford. '■ ■ 'tf FOR SALE: 1960 Ford Sunliner convertible. Phone'ltf • ■ or 653-4111. Arch Baumgartner, ts WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order your wedding invitations, . mar- . riage and engagement announcements arid birth announcements now. For prices phone 658-4111 or 457-3666 or come in and look through bur catalogue The Mail-Journal. ts FOR sai.i build-j ing? For information write or; ph.iine Smi'ev Lumber Co., Denver. Ind. ts WE NOW HAVE new rubber stamp pads and roll-on stamp pad inkers. THE MAILJOURNAL. ts ■ FOR SALE: Honegger started pub id, solid birds delivered to your houses fully vaccinated, wormed,' and debeaked.- Berne HiWay Hatchery, Inc., -Berne, Ind. Ph.' 2-2607. ’ ts RFAI ESTATE FOR SALE See us for your Real Estate and insurance heeds. EVERETT F. KETERING Orrice L. Shaw, Broker Phs. 457-3722 . 457-3506 • ts FOR SALE: Modem, three bedroom home in convenient loe.rtian. Many I extra features included. Ernest ] i 19 - A 15 < _< ■ for -sai.e: Farm 1 lildings for all purposes, both pole-plan and rigid frame £teel. Free planning service ■ rr ties. KoSciusk ■ j Ri. 267'5101. M 25, Al,B, 15 FORv&ALE: Pick, strapless. 1 . f rmai. 24' waist. $6.00. Dee Stiver. Phone 457-3098. P FOR SALE: RCA 21 t ■ model television; Call 457-2040. P FOR SALE: jacket and spririg coat, size 7. Boy’s sweaters, suit and top coat, ladies thin; ed sizes. Call ’457-2690. ; FOR SALE: St j model ST 41. with flash and le'ath- ■ I Beck, phone 457-2353. FOR SALE: 10 x 14 metal utility buildup, six months old, can be I moved easily. Best offer; Phone Milford 658-4410.. . ‘ P ()\E HALF PRICE SALE. ' ist Thrift Shop. 101 E. Pearl St., Syracuse. April 9 and 10. Help Wanted I- ■* ms&l HELP WANTED: Opportunity in sales for man with agricultural background. Write Smiley Pole Bldgs., Denver, Ind. ts Services CARPET - UPHOLSTERY cleaning. Phone Golden’s, Ligonier, 894-3532 collect ts ‘ VE FINANCE builders, contractors, : carpenters, lot owners and others | — homes-sheils-remodeling - pole buildings. Free estimates. Lowest total costs in Tri-State area. Phone col. Leesburg Lumber, Leesburg, Ind., 453-3144. Apr. 30 kWanted] WANTED: AD your news, church, club and locals. Call us. Phone or The Mail-Jour-nal. ts Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT: Small house, cottage, or apartment, kitchen furnished by lone lady. Write P. O. Box 121, Syracuse. M 18, May 6

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FO’- R?"" FOR RENT — Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, at Pettit’s Department Store. Ligonier, Ind., phone 894-4541. ts FOR RENT: Modern farm home, *2 miles scuthwest of Milford. Phon ? 457-3372. P Flielp Warned —«<■ . I - Female ? <. J ' —— ; — WANTED: A lady to clean The Mail- • Journal office in Milfpfd every two weeks. Call 658-4 UL or 6.58-4815. tf' SEWING OPERATORS WANTED: Exiperienee preferred, but not necessary. Fringe benefits. . Good working conditions. Apply in person; Blue Bell Corp., 503 S. Main. - Nappanee.' ts WANTED: Experienced' waitresses, one Apply in person. ' New Pans Restaurant; State Road 15 at Overhead. A 7. 14. 21 LICENSED REALTY OPERATOR NEEDED./Ct 1 KEystone 3-4537 (hiring the day After 7 p call Syracuse 457-3605. ts fCtS —* WANTED: Good home for female English Setter, bird dog pups. 6 weeks old. .Also for sale. pups. $lO Call 457-2696 A 7. 14 P WANTED: (. Phone 856-8668. Cromwell. Four Circles Os Calvary WSWS Meet . ’ . - - - Four circles of the Women’s Socits ty of World Serv ice of the Syracuse Calvary' EUB church met Wednesday, March. 31. All had tlx- same lesson. “'L.e Church’s M'.ssicHK b.■ • V ri a and The Middle East". Dr -■ ' each; circle, entitled “The Cresent and The Cross'’. ' Martha Circle I ■The Martha circle met in the . ■ they arrived, by the hostesses,-Mrs S A. Bauer and Mrs.. Blanche Dit- ; chert. There were 15* members pres- . ■ Mrs. Paul Pollock gave the lesson. Mrs. John Cripe, circle leader, presided at the business session when p ’ letter was read ■ from a member, R. w. Ltjseei Who is wintering in Florida: ■ ■ Reports were heard from the- various secretaries. Mrs. Jessie Weingart. Mrs. ’. Pbllock, Mrs. G. .H. Schaefer. a n 'l Me- r O-'h >" ; Lois Circle The Lois circle .met ir: the afternoon in the church with Mrs. Rus- . sell Hinderer and. Mrs. Maude Gy- ; .<■ - Mrs R;• Will , ■ ■ ! Mrs. O. G. Horn, leader, presjdi ed.*.Reports were heard from secretaries. ' Mrs, 'Edna- Thomas. Mrs. ■ Yemen Fawley. Mrs. Wilkinson. co-leader and Mrs ('. 11. Ott, sun* n - ’ - . ' The next meeting will 'be held April' 2:: in the h.<me of Mrs. Harry ! Nicolai with Mrs Fawley and — Harmony and Naomi Circles . ' in the eveni'u With Ml s J "1 Mrs Mrehael Neff lining the 1 lesson. The circles separated for the business 'sessions,. -Mrs. Arlin Bpbeck, leads*, presided at the Harmony Circle meeting Reports were heard ■ secretaries., Mrs . Junior Hol- - Mrs. George P.-ppinger. MrDe'o<s Smjh. co-leader. Mrs, Mari guerite Forrest, and sunshine chairman, Mr- Raymond Kjtson. There i were 21 members present. Mrs Lewis Cobbum and Mrs: Deloss Martin will ble the .April hestj esses. ' Mrs. Eloise Method, leader', preI sided at the business meeting of the Naomi circle with 19 members present. Mrs Lee Oyler of Chicago was a guest. Reports were heard . from secretaries, Mrs. Ted Pauls, Mrs. Mary Van Dyke. Mrs. Raymdr.d Newcomer arid Mrs. Ever, co-leader, Mrs Glen Knislev. and sunshine chairman. Mrs. 'Muriel Sharp. The April hostesses will be Mrs Newcomer and Mrs. Dennis Bjella. Hostesses Mrs. Rolland Hodgson. Mrs. Ralph Oyler and Miss Edna Yoder from both circles served refreshments. AT JOURNALISM SEMINAR 1 Mike, Enders. Jim Hire. Scotty Foster; Charlotte Holcomb, ar.d Janet Saggars, members of the Ligonier school Red Raider i Times staff, attended the Northern Indiana High School Journalism Seminar at A’alparaiso university, Saturday. i I-ast week approximately 24 members of the staff went to South Bend to tour The South Bend Tribune; presses and the WSBT-TA’ building. Mrs. Kenneth Holcomb, Mrs. George, Hain, Mrs. Richard Saggars, and, Mrs. Channing Todd. rfRENTED Fr UWjW I through the | WANT

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Ligonier News By ROSE CINNINGHAM OverXOOOGei - Polio Vaccine At Ligonier , Dr. Q. F. Stultz, city chairman ; of the mass polio immunization proI gram, has, announced t ’.akthe oral . ! feeding stdticn at the Ligonier 'high school administered cral polio vac- . Heine to over 3.600 men,, women, and ren of the area, Sunday from* . 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. ■ Dr. Robert Stone, Noble county . I chairman, lists 19,500 lumps of 1 sugar were fed in the ecunty. wall , stations at Ligonier. .Albion, Rome ! Citv. Kendallville, and Avilla. [. ' -L- ’ Ligonier Bands Place First In District Contest ' Ligonier high school bands, both ’ junior and senior, received a first ’ class rating ir. the district contest iat Columbia • City last Siiturday. This means another week of practice and then partiei xition.. in the state contest ;•• -■. teld next' S dav. April 10, al Wabash. The Irg'i s.-lu o' chorus . e.CAod'. ’ f a second place rating. ‘ ' ' -1.-' BUSY BEES INSTALI OFFICERS i The Busy Bees Girls' 4-H club of Perry Township b.eld-insl.allation of ' officers and in : tiat:on for ten new members ThiiiMi.iv <'■.•■ re. March 3. at Sun-E-Side Recreation Mothers of all members were guests * ■;'■■■ Fr; s . a short t ■ . ■ ' ■ demonstration. Kny Cunningham rgave her speech that won the eoun- ■ Barbara ; Pi terSbn ■ ailvi-ed- the :ew members pn ways of modeling ■their sc ress r e., ■' ..'■■, Duesler and Mr< Marvey Soon- > served by the commit’ee rATSY GROOMS IS RECENT GRADUATE Miss Patsy Joan Grooms, daugh-- -. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Merril Groans, ... Intfrnatii ' ■ M:ss*Gro;»ms was graduated" from Ligonier hi.i.h schoul iii 1963, She has accepted q, position wil l Company of Fort Wayne. Ronald Conrad & Bruce Burns To Represent Ligonier On WKJG . ■ Ronald Conrad, son of Mr, and ■ ■ ■ Conrad, id Bru v Ba r.s. s ■!! of Mr s'. ; Mrs Harvey i Burns, will represent .■ the Ligonier Future Fanners in the annual S.WKJG-TV FFA Quiz Contest to be . ;.<h.l. Thu: <d.iy. April 8. at 12:15 p.m. These boys are students: : of; „ Marvey .Sponhauer. Vo-Ag tea', her , j in the I . \T GENEVA CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs.. Lewis Moser and ' at Geneva. Ind... Sundav.. Apr:! 4-. CLERMONT. Veronica Sue j M-. and Mrs. George Clermont/ of Fort Lauderdale. Fla,, are the parents of a. daughter. Veronica Sue Mrs ClviTnont’s mother. Mrs. Harold Stage; has gone to Florida to spend some time in the home of j her daughter. - ’ Miss Carrie Levy Services were held Monday at 1:30. p.m in the U’.rey-Sedgwick ■: funeral home for Miss Carrie Levy, 183, who died Ln the Mock, nursing home. Wilmot, at 2 pm Saturday Miss*Levy, a native Ligonier, > spent her lifetime m this eommunI ity. Howerver. she had been a pat- • ient at the nursing home for the I past 7’ ? years. i She was a sister of Louis L. L.evy of this city. Other survivors include a si.-ter: Mrs. Sadie Alschuler, <":ic:i2o. and six niece? and' neph- '.’■■■ ' ■■'"'■! B;r i; ’. was in the Oak Park cemetery. Ligonier. ■' ■ —L—j Mrs. Gertrude Sheyr . Mrs. Gertrude Shew. of TOT ' College St., died Monday, April 5. at 1 p.m. in the_ Goshen hospital | vriiere she had been a patient for ' one week. . She was bom August- 25. 1877. in Ni.’G- county and was married ’ ■ Walter Klick who died in 1939 She was later married to Clarence Shew, who survives. ! She is also survived by one daughter. Mrs-. Marion Schlotterback of ir 1 Albion: one grandchild: three great-ffrandch'ldren: and two sisters. Mrs. Bertha Kindle, Washing/ ton DC., ard Mrs, Nona Smith, Columbia City, Funeral sendees were held todav’ (Wednesday' at 2 pm. in the UlreySedgwick funei*al home with Rev Deweey Henry officiating. Burial was in Sparta cemetery’, Kimmell.

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