The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 April 1965 — Page 7

TERMITES 1 V I ELECTROLUX Universal . VACUUM CLEANERS Termite Control ! /’•, t&rms Ph. 267 7372 120 n. Scott st Sales & Service w,r ”o R '" d, " ,a ED ALEXANDER GOf LBR- CO HRT I ± Phone: 457-3331 ANDERSON PAINT alcoholics anonymous AND SUPPLY CO. * P. O Box 248, Leesburg. Ind. Syracuse, I nd. ' _ • BULLDOZING i ». • EXCAVATING Wawasee , riCiPl . r ViHageHdwe. Staler PLUMBING * Aftp Milford, Indiana HEATING '£ Phone 658-4027 ' PHONE: SYRACUSE — 457-3011 ■■■■ ■' --' On The Genuine 1 WANTED Good standing timber, AND AUTO-MATE ?all kinds. Automatic Door Opener -.Wtfte or call DOOt CO. Yoder Lumber ’ OT SYRACUSE, inc. - * "Phone: 457-3223 - Syracuse Company, Inc. LAGRANGE INDIANA Hartford City. Indiana

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IN NAPPANEE World's Largess Producer Os Work and Play Clothing - OFFERS / * / ° T ' r ° S *Win / /.. UpPOr /n,' tv F d / / oZ Or 4dv an / /* c n, Pgs F o M . Cen >ent a / ■ Ti *ain You Fo Msary / APPLY IN PERSON 8:00 AM TO 4:00 PM AT BLUE BELL, Inc.

PUBLIC SALE

T<>,settle the estate of Ralph Groves, the undersigned administrators, will sell at public auction located 2 miles south of Milford op old Milford-Leesburg Road east on Mock road ;to ith house on the left - road at south end of Milford Lake, on ■ ;

SATURDAY, MAY 1 ■ 12:30 P. M.

FARM MACHINERY

Parker gravity bed Oliver Superior drill. 13-disc auto-lift tractor hitch IHC M tractor AC 5-ft. combine ' PTO equipped endgate seeder 4-sec. spring tooth harrow IHC S-ft. double disc 11IC 2-row corn planter IHC 2-16 plow P< >ny trailer IHC com picker

CORN - OATS - STRAW — 400 bushels old corn; 200 bushels oats, more or less; 600 bales straw, more or less.

ATTOMOBILE — 1953 Chrysler 4-door sedan. HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Electrolux sweeper Speed Queen washer, double tubs Two tables, chairs ‘ 11IC 11 cu. ft, chest freezer Two beds; Three dressers TERMS: Cash

RALPH GROVES ESTATE

MERLIN GROVES & RALPH j. GROVES, ADM. J. A. Miller, Auctioneer Peoples State Bank, Clerk

Kitty's CLASSIFIED

COLUMNS OF OPPORTUNITIES

IHC hay rake c. 2-row com plows for IHC M or H 7-ft. IHC tractor mower 250-gaL gas barrel , Oil drum with pump Railroad irons for corner posts. >"-i-d. fence, S” stave. 1 partial roll L’o-ft. elevator Lawn niower Large pile of junk - ‘ '

Two metal cabinets Bdo.kcase; Buffet Chest of drawers; Dishes Sewing machine Electric refrigerator Four rugs Not responsible for

Wanted to Bent WANTED TO RENT: Small house, cottage, or apartment, kitchen furnished by lone lady. Write P. O. Box 121, Syracuse. M 18, May 6 HERMAN HUEY J WELL DRILLING CO. - [ Putnp Sales Ph.: 457-3527 - Syracuse WATCH REPAIR Satisfaction Guaranteed Timex Watches Repaired Here CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. 105 East Center Street Warsaw. Indiana ! ’ DRY CLEANING SPECIALISTS We Have Pick-Up Stations At North Webster Launderette And Dry Cleaning Jot - Em Down Store, — Barbee Lakes Pick-Up Truck in Pierceton Monday and Thursday WARSAW DRY CLEANERS , AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Across From The Courthouse Warsaw. Ind. _ j : WHEN YOU ARE : IN WARSAW I • . ill > Take Home Something Baked From The : Unique Bake Shop ; Downtown Warsaw 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 Dave's Men's Wear 159 S. Main St. NAPPANEE, INDIANA Phone: 773-3523 BRAMMER FURNITURE COMPANY OPEN I N G FURNITURE SPECIALS . < IV :■ V.'. i ■ ' Adv.. Furn. - - Pontiac, Carsons ! Simmons. Kroehler. -Serin. Wolf, • Imperial National an 1 many si .< . ■'<■■■ ■ ' I In Early Ans r:<-an, modern. Tin- ' French and Italian pro-1 uncial, thin line and Contempary. ’ > 14.000 sq. ft. of fine furniture. I Reg. $149.95 Nylon Sofa and : Chair With foam cushions, only | i $99 00 ■*■■■■. ; Reg. $29.50 Inner-spring Mat-[ tress only $22.50. I Reg. $49 95 Nylon-Plastic Rej diners, .only $39.99. ' y Reg $49.50 Foam Back . and : Cushion Base Rocker only $33.00. j Reg. $7.95 Beautiful Tall Table I Lamps only $6.00. Pu g $119.50 Early American 5pte XHnette with Plastic ■ Top only- SBB.BB. | Reg. $249.50 Early American' Sofa anil Swivel Matching Chair only $159.00. I Reg- $79.50 Chrome 7-piet-e Din-■ ette Set, Table and 6 chairs only Reg. $139.50 Early American ori Modern 3-pu- e Bedroom Suite only $99.00. Reg, $9.95 Cong. 9 x 12 Rugs Special $6.88 Reg. $l9B Magazine Baskets only 99c. ' Reg. $23950 Hideabed complete with mattress only $193.66. Reg. $229.50 Refrigerator 10 cu. ft. only $148.88 w.q.t. Reg. $69.50 Bunk Beds complete only $48.883 WAYS TO BUY Cash. Charge or Payments BRAMMER FURNITURE Mile South on S. R. 13 SYRACUSE, IND. Open evenings Until 9 pan. ' Sundavs from 1 to 5 p.m. Phone: 457-3771

Help Wanted ___ I- M - t'OCNG MAN. 21 to 30: Tins leading, rapid growing, light manufacturing company will train you for a career in management. You will have an . unusual opportunity if you demon- 1 Strate a capacity for growth. Applicants must be personable and han e at least graduated from high school. Write Box 107. Albion, Ind... and state vour quaidications. ' A 21. 28 HELP WANTED: Opportunity in sales for man with agricultural background. Write Smiley Pole Bldgs.. Denver, Ind. ts HELP WANTED: Male, part work. Ligiit factor.- work. American Industries. Svracuse, Ind. Ph. 457-3883. t.f Help Wanted -y-Mr. ■ Female SLUING pPERATORS WANTED: Experience preferred, but not nec-1 essary.. Fringe * benefits. Good! -working conditions. Apply in person. Blue Bell Corp.. 503 S.<Main. Nappanee. ts SEWING OPERATORS WANTED: /Experience preferred, but not necessary. Fringe benefits. Good working conditions. Apply in persi'ii. Blue Bell Corp., 503 S. Main. Nappanee. ’ ! ts. WANTED: Lady to learn to run teletype setter. Must be good tvpist. ■ Apply T •• Maii-Jounfal office. Ph. .658-4111 Milford. ts ’ A WTED: I>.:>• rieneed- v one dishwasher. Apply in person. New Paris Restaurant. State Road 15 at Overhead. A 7, 14, 21 .ICENSED BEAUTY OPERATOR NEEDED. Call KEystone. 3-4537 during the day. After 7 p.m. call Syracuse 457-3605. ts ’EMALE HELP WANTED: Experience helpful but not necessary, j Age. 25 to 50, Wolf > Family Store, North Webster. ’ Commerical And Residential Roofing Os AU Kinds I Siding. Insulation, Floor and Wall Tile, Aluminum Storm Doors. Window. Canopies and Awnings. • CHARLEY LOWE ROOFING CO.. INC. DON R. YOUNG Phone: 834-2603 NORTH WEBSTER. IND.

HELP WANTED APPLICANTS MUST APPLY IN PERSON No Phone Calls. Paid Vacations and Holidays. Paid Rest Periods. Paid Group Insurance. Apply At Employment Office In Plant Contact: L. D. DYE, Personnel Manager Maple Leaf Farms, Inc. R. R. 1 Milford. Indiana An Equal Opportunity Employer . ,

Wanted To Purchase Acreage - Rolling Hills, Vacant Or Untillable Lands-Wooded Tracts 10 Acres Up. Stop Paying Taxes On Your Unuseable Ground. We Have A Need For A Large Number Os Acres Located In The General Area In Which The News Paper In Which You Read This Advertisement Circulates. We Need Hill Lands, Land With Poor Soil Condition, Wood Lands In Which The Timber Is Not Os Marketable Quality, Swamp Lands Etc. ' Write Us . . . Let Us Know What You Have . . . State Approximate Size Os Your Tract Be As Specific As Possible About Location. If Possible Give County Road, Township and Section. ADVANCED RESEARCH BUREAU P.O. Box 52 North Manchester, Ind.

CX f o p Rent FOR RENT — Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, at Pettit’s Department Store. Ligonier, Ind., phone 894-4541. ts FOR RENT: Two-bedroom apart-’ ment. Range and* rtfg. furnished. Available at once,. Ph. 457-3434 or 457-3783 evenings. Service* CARPET - UPHOLSTERY cleaning. Phone Golden’s, Ligonier, 894-3532 collect. • • ts VOL CAN OWN A CUSTOM HOME or cottage. ■No money down on your lot. Town or country. Literature and estimates free. Lowest ■ total costs in Tri-State'area. Phone collect Leesburg Lumber. Leesburg, Ind. . ' A 14, 21, 28 FOR SCREEN and STORM WINDOW REP MR. see Cohn and Buhrt Lumber Co., Syracuse, Ind. Phqne 457-3331. ' <. ts VWantedl] , WANTED: 14 foot aluminum boat. Must be in good condition. Call H. B. Gray,- Syracuse, 457-3083. P WANTED: An your hews, church, club and locals. Call us. Phone 457-3666 or 658-4111, The Mail-Jour-nal. t ts WANTED: Plastering, old. or new work, no job too small, reasonable rates. Call 457-2361. Don Strauss, Syracuse." A2l - M ‘l2 WANTED TO DO: Spring housecleaning by two ladies. Call. 457- . 2064. . A 21, 20 -:L. .2.,.1 .. Public Notices r-" i e ilazNOTICE: Free obedience training for dogs will be given by Mrs. Beulah Cook at the County "fair grounds each Tuesday evening. Come and bring your dog. P NOTICE: After this date I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anytme but myself. Marlin Lee Ringler. . . " P It Pays To Adverse

By Mrs. Pearl Lyons ■ Phone: 453-7921

Leesburg-Oswego News

X-Ray Unit To Be In Leesburg Tfy- Mobile T-B X-ray unit will h.iii from 1:30 until 5. Thursday, May, 13. The X-Rays are free and everyone is urged to take an advantage of this opportunity. Mrs. Chris Kammerer and Mrs. Owen Frederickson will be in charge. Mid-Lakes Lions Elect Officers , The Mid-Lakes Lions club . held ; its monthly dinner meeting oft April I 12 at the Oswego Community Cenj ter, There was :: program for . thi? ■ ’.was held, with the following chosen i. k t : ' ' FOR SALE: Complete line .of Du Pont paints. Lucite, Marine, etc. 8 Smith s Lakeside Market. l ? mile '' . north of Wawasee State Fish ' | Hatchery on 13A. ts ' ■ _> ■ ' - ;. FOR SALE: Aluminum combination ‘ I storm doors, 32.' x 36", $26.95. "J GAMBLE'S in Syracuse.' FOR SALE: 16 lb. black' bowling ’ ball. Like. new.-Ph. 457-3624. A14,21 FOR SALE: Two Coronado wringer wasers. just like new. GAMBLE S . I in .Syracuse. < . 7 > CARPETS . DRAPERIES — Fr ’ estimates. Phone 894-3532 collect, , Ligonier. GOLDEN’S. ' for SALE: Used automatic washers and dryers,- your choice SSO ea. . " GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. FOR SALE: Sylvania Press 25 flash bulbs. Cheap. Inquire The Mail- ! Journal, Milford. Ph. 658-4111, Mil- * I ' ■ .. JUST ARRIVED: Complete line of ' •j new Schwinn bicycles, ail > ze< j' and colors. GAMBLE’S in Syra-> j cuse. 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 oiir catalogue. The, Mail-Journal. ts FOR SALE: Rebuilt boys’ and girls' bicycles. 16”, 20", 24’*, and 26". . GAMBLE'S in Syracuse. FOR SALE: Building quality building? For information write or ; phone Smiley Lumber Co., Denver, \ Ind. ts . FOR SALE: Used gas and electric I .stove ; S3O each. -GAMBLE S in ; Syracuse. • j WE NOW ILAVE new rubber stamp pads and roll-bn stamp pad inkers. THE MAILrJOURNAL. ts { rfrillt SALE: U-.-dR<’A COOSOk it vision', reconditioned, good cond - tion GAMBLE'S in Syracuse. FOR SALE: Honegger started pullets; sound, solid birds -delivered to your houses fully vaccinated, wormed, and debeaked. Berne HiWay Hatchery, Inc., Berne, Ind. Ph. 2-2607. ts FOR SALE: Glass-top wrought yon table and four chairs: also deep after 5 p.m. ‘ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE See us for your Real Estate and insurance needs. EVERETT F. KETERING I Orrice L. Shaw, Broker Phs. 457-3722 - 457-3506

Wednesday, April 21, 1965

as. new 'officers: President. Joe I Mosher; first vice, Carl Latta: < second vice. Fred. Gilliam: Third ] vice, Raymond Custer; secretary ; and treasurer, Wallace Huffman, c Lion tamer,. Virtil Ihmen: tail twis- A ter. Ira Shue: two -directors. Rus- > sei Matthews and Dick -Handgen. ] The two hold-over directors are De-' von Davis and Raymond Custer, -h —L—; ; ' . . •( Leesburg Homemakers Club Meets At Tom Home The Leesburg Homemakers club ( met at the home of> Mrs. Everett • Tom, Sr., last Wednesday night j with Mrs. Chris Kartimerer. Jr., as co-hostess. Mrs Kenneth Hartman led the' group in giving the pledge “ .’to the flag. Mrs. Chris .Kammerer I gave the history of the song of the month. “Vive L’Amour" and led in singing the song and also in singing , “America the . Beautiful.;’ The health and safety report was given i. FOR SALE: Used GE refrigerator. A-l condition, guaranteed, $65. -Ph. 457-3744. Hire Electric, Syracuse. FOR SALE: Pargo electric golf cart ' with charger. Phone Svraeuse 4573085. , A 21, 28 FOR SALE: Used Revco chest freezl ' er, 11 cu. ft.. A-l condition, guarI anteed, SBS. Ph. 457-3744. Hire Elec- ] • ’ tr;c, Syracuse, <■ 1 I 2-— 'LOST: Radio control model', plane.! east of Milford. Reward. Dial ' Milford 658-4621. J I REAL ESTATE: 3 bedtvam all modI em house, 2 acres, chicken house. I r ’ medium size pole bam. West Erne-1 >; line street, Milford. Dial 658-4320 or : write Mrs Francis'Lorenz.fef 3 Kokomo, Ind. A. , FOR SALE: Boys' white dinner •jack- : et, size 34, Ph. 457-3329 after 4p. ; | m. ’ FOR SALE: 1965 apartment size | ! .range, chrome top. GE. Reg. price ■ j s22t*'.6. sale price $169.95., Hire I 1 I Electric. 457-3744.- j FOR SALE: 1964-Vl2-GE” wa - , filter flow, new. $lB5. jl:re i| Electric. Ph. 457-3744. " F ' POLE builders, lidnft 1 builders, con-1 i tractors, carpenters, and crafts-j I men, please contact us' at once by .mail, phone, or in person 'regarding the many inquiries about build-. ing we anticipate receiving from ■ all areas. Consult us obout . financing. Leesburg Lumber Company, ; Leesburg. Ind., 453-3144. A 21, 28 ( '.' , ■ j Cards Os Thanks I’’ . I CARD OF THANKS ( I want to thank my many friends; ; who sent cards, gifts, and visited me ! [during my stay at the hospital and I [while convalescing 4 at home.- . ■ I ' Mrs. Ray Bray . 1 i ’ ■ . CARD OF THANKS I. We wish-to express our thanks to > our friends and neighbors for their • kind expressions of sympathy. ■ ■ 1 The Family of Nita Kline ( \RD OF THANKS | I would like to express my sincere thanks to the Syracuse and Goshen" IJ police"departments, to D. W. Greene [of Nappanee, - and to my many ’ I friends for their acts of- sympathy during ti’.e death and final rites of Imy brother, Donald S. Yoder of Go- , shen who was killed in the Palm v Sunday tornado. Your consideration > will always be remembered. ■<! Ray Yoder • I ■ | IN MEMORIAL , In niemb.iy of our husband and’’ father who left us six years ago, J ; ' Silently the moon shines down on . the treasured grave, ( Where sleeps the ope we loved so " dear and so hard to save. ’ Beneath our eyes he faded slowly, growing day by day more frail, Bearing sweetly all.his sufferings! Witi nut a murmur or wad J He bid no one d last farewell and I goodbye to pone. The golden gates were opened, a .gentle voice said come,- ' - Without a farewell spoken Our loved one entered home. j They say time heals, all sorrow and . helps one to forget, [ 'But, time has, only proved how i I much we miss you yet. Tite family of the late . * J Forest Ringler Real Estate For Sale ! Mod 3 B K - HdU floors. Basement Gar., h Biks. To Center of Town, lr. x l*. r lot ’ i i A re>. (rood > B K Mod. house rood land. i<> ae. muck. Only mi. to Syracuse Only »17300[ ( ♦ B R Modi ! 1 ■; Baths. Att, Gar, Ker. ! Rocm, Carpet L K , Mod. Built-in kitchen, ' on I*. Water Front Lot. Ifio ft. On water. Good -Clean Channel. 1» ft. Chris Craft Boat Included. Full Price $?1,50O j One of the Xicest 3 B. R. Ultra Mod. S Homes In This Area Has Hardwood Car- jpeted floors. Full Bas . f ireplace, Inc. A • i-Ssories. 1' - Baths. I" 1 Car Gar .2- 1 *.W Gal. Septic Tanks, Drapes, New j Water Softener, Deep Freeee, in. Red«Md Sidinr. Storms A Screens,- Comb. I Larae Lot 10 x 168 Near City Park, Church and Town. AU This For $19,500 Syraeuse-Wawasee Channel Mod I Rooms and Bath, Nicely Furnished Sl.ihkt Down. $85.00 Month. Ready to Move In. On 2 Lots, Nice 2 B.R. Mod.. Y.r. Round Home. Boat Rirhts To Channel &. Ease- - J ment To Wawasee Bathins Beach See j this at only j 5 ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE 3 AND .INSVKANCE C Everett F. Ketering Ph.: 431-3.506 ■ 457-312? ORRICE L. SHAW. Broker

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by Mrs. Charles Smoker who told of 12 -embers who took part in the polio »accine program .and titled all to take the vaccines for the other diseases. “How Do You Tackle Your Work Each Day?” was the topic used for meditation's by Mrs. Hosea Rosbrough. MTs. Richard Alien, (.-cunty. \ icepresident of the county home demonstration clubs, who represented Kosciusko county on a tour of Washirttgon. D. C. where 39 counties were represented by 62 women, 'told of her trip where she attended the citizenship seminar. She told of the valuable and interesting information she hhd gained from the speakers, on the program. Mrs. Max Anglin, president, will be the delegate to the national homemakers conference to be held at Purdue, this summer. • Two new ! members. Mrs. Chester Albert and Airs. Herman Allen were welcomed ; into the club. . Mrs. Kay Metzger. Mrs. Clara Belle Demaree. and Mrs.. Lola Lichtenberger, officers from the Warsaw Jr. Homemakers club, i were guests. , » Mystery prizes' were won'by Mrs. Hose.! Rosbrough-and Mrs. Kenneth Hartman. The next meeting will be the spring party«at the home of Mrs. Herschel- Albert with Mrs. Everett Tom Sr. as assisting hpsts ess. - ■ ■ . ' -I--To Tour Elast This Summer ! The HAnnohaires’ Trio and Rev. j and Mrs Luke Kauffman of Grace - college. Winona Lake, will tour in [the east this summer. Rev. Kauffman will preach and th<; Harmon- ! aires’ will bring the message in | song. They plan .to tour Maryland. West Virginia. Virginia, Washington. D. C.. and Pennsylvania. Plans 1 are to leave Winpna Lake June 1 I and finish at the North Mountain Conference at'Red Rock, Penj nsvlvania August 1! ! The trio is composed of Joan Meyer of Columbus. Ohio: Bonnie Paqlev of Denver. Colo : and. Pam' [ Osborn iof'Leesburg. All of the trio 'were • freshmen, this past yea.-'. Miss Meyer is a daughter of'Rev. ■and' Mrs ‘Nathan Meyer. Rev. Meyer was a former ixistor ok the Leesburg' Brethren church Miss Osborn is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Voyle Osborn. WSCS Meets With Mrs. Robert Bishop The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Robert Bishop with Mrs Don Wat-- , kins assisting hostess. Mrs. Charles ; Smoker, president, conducted the business meeting. .Announcements ; were made of the conference meetpng to be held at Anderson April 28 ! and of the officers district trailing j school to be held at Jimtown May 3. It was .decided to clean the k:t---i chen of the church Wednesday, l April 21. Mrs. Chris Kammerer ■gave the program using the topic “It is'My Son." Refreshments of angel food cake, coffee, and tea were served by the hostesses during the social -hour. . Farm Bureau Meets A i lint meeting of Plain. \an Buren and . Jefferson Townships Farm Bureau members was held at the Methodist church in Leesburg Munday night. Allen fusing gave the devotions. Mrs. Dale Morehouse led l Dick H g • ■if the'Conservation Department showed slides an<l talked on cor.-. I servation. lee cream, pie, chocolate milk, and coffee were served by the refreslunent committee. —I-r-.Easterr Star Meet? Tuesday April 13 • The Eastern Star .met, in regular[meeting -Tuesday ' ening ; April 13. Mrs. Thelma Me kle, worthy matron. read a short poem pertaining - t’o Easter. Keith Felton, worthy , patron. gave a talk on the background of the motto “Others" and a. parody to the tune of “Let the Lower. Lights Be Burning". The next regular meet- ’ ing will be April, 27, ' . EASTER CANTATA GIVEN The Easter Cantata “No Greater Love" was given Sunday night Ey the choir of the Calvary Baptist church. Solo parts were presened by Miss Karen Hammon, Mrs. John Hunter and Rixlney Teeple. Jerry •Teeple and Karen. Richards sang the duet. Rev. Richard Woodworth was the director and Mrs. Walter Hunter, pianist. ' Bridge Club Meets At Pound Home / The bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Loren Pounds Wednesday night. Two tables progressed w-ith Mrs. Robert Miller being the prize winner. Those attending Averef Mrs. Ed- Charlton. Mrs. Di6k Klopenstein, Mrs. Ed Handgen, Mrs. Don DeMuth, Mrs. John Anglin, Mrs. E. L. West, and Mrs. . Robert Miller. ’ Refreshments were served by t!ie hostess. . THREE ARTS CLUB MEETS The Tjhree Arts club met at the home oEMrs. Dick Klopenstein' oh Monday night. Each member brought a guest. Mrs. Robert Rumfelt gave a demonstration. This was for a mon-ey-making project for the club. No business meeting was held. A salad bar was served by the hostess. (Continued on page 3)

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