The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 21, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 June 1965 — Page 7
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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, «€tc. Sealed Permanently In Plastic 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 Rowland’s Super Market WARSAW DRY CLEANERS AND SH IRT 'LAUNDRY Across From The Courthouse Warsaw, Ind. . ■ . ' wanted/ Good standing timber, all kinds. Write or call Yoder Lumber Company, Inc. LAGRANGE, INDIANA •BULLDOZING • • EXCAVATING • CLEARING Stanley Custer Milford, Indiana Phone i - - I , WATCH REPAIR Satisfaction Guaranteed Timex Watches Repaired Here CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. •’ 105 East Center -Street . Warsaw. Indiana ) Wawasee Village Hdwe. j PLUMBING AND HEATING ■ I PHONE: SYRACUSE . , 457-301’ I HERMAN ill EY WELL DRILLING CO. Pump Sale-. - Ph.: 17 • Syracuse alcoholics anonymous P, O Box 2 b I• • • .. Ind .
■ ' -.- ' ' <*. wOJ TO BUY 111 WE MOTPADt »J.T O r MYWIFE JELL A FINE USED CAR FROM HAP A 9AP ACC^a.T/ TOO SAP. I ASLEEP IN THE •*(’ JJ / = in m/other McCORMICK fcg^-2 —p2>V?w|K MOTORS JS w wEIItakEYDuRR’CK. T-t < RE AU. SEA-T'Hx.! ’64 IMP ALA 2 Dr. HT, Full Power $2495.00 SPECIAL ’ ! ! ’64 CHEVELLE Wagon . . ... $2245.00 1965 FORD Ecocline ’63 CHEV. Biscayne, 6 cyl 4 Dr. $144x00 Van - 7,000 Miles ’63 CADILLAC spt sedan, like new $3195.00 $1945 00 ’63 CORVAIR 2 Dr. low mileage $1168.00 y ’63 IMPALA 4 Dr. HT, sharp .... $1968.00 ’64 CHEV. 3 4 Ton Pickup ’62 MONZA Coupe. 4 Speed trans. $1 198.00. $1595.00 t A J-r L r c\ ’63 CHEV. 2 Ton Cab AN These Cars And Trucks Carry’ Our & $2295.00 2 J Month W arranty ’63 FORD 1 2 Ton Pickup FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL Ton Pkkup RERNIE BEER AD BUD HURSH like new, 40,000 miles /7{ LU L*J aXvI »!MI!A, ~i ■ i —I
Far Sale a li i USED FIRMTIRE: Good 7-pc. dinette set, $25; good .foam rubber davenport, SSO; new x 12rbg. $6 88 Brammer Furniture, south of Syracuse on road 13. 3 ROOM HONEYMOON OUTFIT | 1 Sofa and Chair j s 3 Matching Tables ■ 2 Table Lamps 15 Piece Dinette 3 Pc. Bedroom Suite 1 Sealy Box Spring2 Dn Lamp® — Colonial or Modern — $399.50 Pav Rv The Week \T2 FURNITURE Ligonier. Indiana Je 30. Ji H. 28 f Sweet & Sour Cherries U-CAN-PICK - READY NOW Picking Daily 7:30 - 6 No Sunday Pit king SUNRISE ORCHARD ' So. of ° n R d. 15 -. Insist On The Genuine Y■A DR MA • a AND AUTO-MATE Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door CoJ I OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Phone - Syracuse M nul M t in d By I Overhead Door Corp. ’ H ytford City. Indiana Carpets — Linoleums Furniture Custom Draperies IKi I l <TBI Vi I < RI G \M> I PHOI Ml RY • 1.l WlXt. GOLDEN'S ; WHEN YOU ARE j I IN WARSAW ’ Take Home Something 1 ‘ ' < • Baked From The J [Unique Bake Shop; Downtown V, arsaw , x ; < Commerical And Residential Roofing Os Ail Kinds Siding, m> and Wall Tile, Aluminum Storm Doors. Window, 'Canopies and Awnings: - . CHARLEY LOWE ROOFING CO.. INC. DON R. YOUNG Phone: 834-2603 NORTH WEBSTER. IND?
FOR SALE: Sylvania Press 25 flash bulbs. Cheap. Inquire The Mail-* Journal, Milford. Ph. 658-4111,_ Milford. if FOR SALE: Quality bath tub. toilet bowl, wall cabinet. S3O. Unused picture window, 9 ft.. $35 Good 80 g il. electric Iwt water heater, $25. New, oak flooring. ilk- ft. Used lumber, roll roofing, sl. 3509 S. Main street. Goshen. Ph. KE 3-7147. Je 30, JI 7P WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order; your wedding Invitations, mar- | . riage 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 WE NOW HAVE new rubber stamp pads and roll-on stamp pad inkers. THE MAIL-JOURNAL. ts 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 HOUSE FOR SALE: One bedroom,! Priced to sell. With easement to | Wawasee Lake. Located at Ideal , Beach. Wa.whsee Lake. Phone Syr-., acuse 457-2625 or 457-3039 .for ap-I pointmenL tsXN I Mil ES! WTIQI’ES! — R> a while ’ - - Lak* Wawa.see on road 13. HOI SE FQR SALE: T ?droom, ! basement, built-in kitchen. 10-1 doted at.. Ideal Beach: Wawasee . . Lake. Phone Syracuse 457-3625-or ts FOR s xl.l- . iroom - ' ■' ■ ■ -to - Easy - ■ ■ - . I I . 6; '■ Je 16, 23, J j FOR SALI ■ swvxk'Gnd - sour cherries' ■ ■ ■ ■ ; ' ■ ' ' . ■ VNO B ■MN w \\r- . ■' ' : . -7< . ic; ' ; ' . - - ■ ■ ' ' - JI * • ’ . FOR’ SALE f Modern TVVI, and 4 beti-| - w - - ' i ■ lew -. . BUY’ We ' - real .... :■ Lst it’ with us. Jorg and Bannim. ■. : ■ I OR SAI I tr’c washer, electric wringer and ■ . , •••<! storage cabinet for • • . Likt .See Friday. Juiy 2 thru I . I FOR S- . household j '■ ! - : chad's, c - p . gh -ir-'Ai and water set to match, ! >.• ream chair, nice for a large reCreaUon rcxwn an extra large - K «: ■ ■ -■<•!> nal m A-l condition, ■:s--of rum-1 jenier 8944306 or by
chance, one mile east.’ then one mile north of junction 13 A & 33. j I* ' “ “ — : i Help Wanted Appliance Repairman ALSO I T.V. REPAIRMAN Full Time Employment : Experienced Only APPLY Warsaw Appliance And TV 500 E. Winona Warsaw | HELP WANTED: Male over 18 for light'-factory work. Apply in person' at American Industries. Syracuse. . ts Appliance i Salesman FULL TIME EMPLOYMENT WARSAW APPLIANCE AND TV ‘ o E. Winona Warsaw LOG BUYERS, wanted for ' Indiana territories •by rapidly j growing firm specializing in wal- ■ . ' ' ' HI: EXjXTience helpful, but will train. Write' for application. Interviews planned rehdrtly in your area.' W icfester Ky. JI 7 P art. Ar? I WANTED: All your hews, church; club and Ideals. Call us; Phone j 457-3666 or 658-4111, The Mail-Jour-.; nal. ts ■ -- -'-----,... -1 GT-; . For I '■ _ -■' FOR REN I - RENT: ? - ■ a .- ■■‘ - ■ . '■ FOR RENT: Mod-.-rn. t\\o-k\iroom | . cation; en point .east of Waco, i ■ F; - 2 211, Elk art ts. Services - SERVICES: Sea walls, retaining; walls for mucky fronts, pile dri\- " ing and front repair. Dial ■ CARPET A N I> UPHOLSTERING cleaning by Harold Ginter, your DynaKleen cleaning specialist. ■ Dial 267-3630 or 453-4544. ts DO YOU NEED HELP to get jhose I summer jobs done around the I iiouse,; windows to be washed, I painting to be done, yards to be mowed and raked, flowers and gardens to be yseeded, car to be washed. baby needs a sitter, washing and ironing behind' 1 Call on Bethel Youth Group. Ph 638-4235 or 6584805.'. Slave weeks-. July. 11 to-23. Proceeds to youth fund of district You rest, we ll do our best. Je 30. JI 7. 14 _. _ _ : _ j Help • Female Ttr.' ■ SFWING OPERATORS WANTED: Experience preferred, but not ae» cessary. Fringe benefits. Good working conditions. Apply in person. Blue Bell Corp., 503 S. Main. Nappanee. ts WAITRESS WANTED: For day time work at the Village Tap. Phone Milford 658-4397 or Syracuse 4573746. WANTED: Lady who wants to leam to run teletype setter—part time i work. Must be a good typist. 1..quire at The Mail-Journal office. Milford, or phone 658-4111. ts WantedTo BwyJH CASH for your foreign coins — see ; Doug Pilcher, Pilcher’s Shoe Store, Syracuse. Je 23 to A 10 USED: Kroehler gray living room suite, tan and gray recliners, 2. pole lamps. 5 piece dinette, all in I good condition. Atz Furniture. LigI onier. (Courtesy - Quality - Econ- ! omy).
i 'The King’s Men And Clark Webber Coming To Waco Another big Beach Party is being planned at Q’s Waco Beach Friday. July 2, with dancing from 3 to 12. • Returning are “The King’s Men,” popular singing group, and Clark Wtibber, WLS radio disc jockey. Mrs. Gerri Smith, operator of Q’s Waco Beach for the second ■ straight year, [said last year over 400 turned out to hear “The King’s IJMen.” . . ■ If the Beadi Party is successful, ■ they will plan one for every Friday popular sinigng- group, anil Clark “ ~ ■ FAMILY OF LATE - ROBERT .BROWNS HOLD REI NION ! ’pie family of the late Mr. and .Mrs. -Robert Brown of. Syracuse, he’d'• its annual v reunion Sunday, Park in I!--' were 33 present. A' ■ : noon Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown of ■ ■ . ■ . for Mra. Lid:,th Brown and Mrs. . Hattie Brown f Syracuse atf«>ded. Others ■ wt-;u t:vn Mtc -7 .V C.ty. Bresnen and Huntington. Timely Advice spend on their cliildren is t me—not money. - Times - Republican, CARDS THANKS CARD OF THANKS I ■ ■ ■ . . ; ■ ' ■ ... ’. ''. ( \KD OF I HANK ' ' ' >.- ; . .- . ■ ■ ; ' . \ i ■ . ' t! ' . ' . I - ■ I VEU OF TH WKS ‘ We would Lkei to thank-wir many, tits ' • ■ . ■ . ■ ■ - '■ ■■ / ’and gifts, and a special, thanks to lie;. Sumner, it is all very much appreciated: ' ' '! ' ‘ 'J .-■■ 1 Mr and Mra. D ' ( \RD OF IHINKS We widi to tiumk our.’frieiais and of our mother. A special thanks to Dr. Rheinheimer. Mishler funeral home.' pastor Cari Shearer, Mrs. Duane Sprague!. and the ladies of the h/' . '' -s' Good I ■ Mr. and Mrs. Harty Good — CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank the Harris funeral home, Rev. Kreider, Dr, Wil--lam Zimnierman. Syracuse Amerierhead Pioneer club, and Ligonier Sunny Squares for the cards and flowers during our misfortune <m<i Mrs. Mast’s recent stay in the hos- j I'pttal. j ' Mr', and Mrs. Perry D. Mast i and family FOR SCREEN and STORM WINDOW REPAIR, see Allied Lumber Co\ Syracuse, Ind. Phone 457-3331. . , ' ts Real Estate For Sale Bo.inr-' oßPKrtunlty.' e»n>P*lition M mites Sell or lea>e to responsible bo»er ■ 1 3 At RtS — Blk top rd . term*. • Foil price . 3 niee boUdinr lot*. Hwy. 13. —■ . ...| eoeh ••••"’’ ! Roadside* business froatare - — at. front-ft , fISW 1 l ACRE — 3 B R mtKl home, fireplace. carp I R «**« hr *‘- fast bar. probable FHA dwn. 51.15$ I ti RI.S — Split lerel 3 B R mod hoo*e. carp L. R. mod kit , this ha; ? smalt barn. Uh- top rd. Slt,3*» 30 ACRES ■—.■ ro*d land, mfid—3 B. R-1 ear® I. R . basement, on pared rd . S mi to Syracuse $17,300 • tike new year roohd home — hot water heat, rarpet throurhout. .; e>r rar. «n elean channel . SI <,3dw., .Papakeechie Lake — yr round, ready to more in. terms Webster Lake — Tr. rd. mod . I-es rarace - : Mod 3 B. R. — Blk top rd. channel; boat rirhts, easement to Wawasee. two | lots all for . *'* '*" ’ Near cit- park and new M E chureh Conventional bsaitt by local contractor. 3 B K . carp. I. R - fireplace, fall I basement 1>- ear rar.,l*. landscaped I lot Must be seen to I Contract or FHA *19.300 ' Lease with option to boy — 5 8.. R. mod. I two lots, in town, sttiek possession *7O M per mo So Harriasm St. — Mod 3 B. K , • basement - *...ww Finaneinc Available On M«»t Properties Everett F. Ketering SERACVSE. INDIANA Ph : 437-3712 — 437-3306 ORRICE L. SH.AW, Broker
Jury Asked To Settle Dewart Lake Dispute
1.1 an unusual move, a Kosciusko. county circuit cmirt juiy -has been asked to settle a boiindary line dispue between two Dewart Lake properties. The case involves the boundary line between the lake front property of Frank Trout, plaintiff in the court action, and Robert and Doris M. Dierks Noixliii. owners of the adjacent property. Troup is seeking in the court New Arrivals JONES, Stephen Charles Mr. and Mrs? Charles Evan Jones. 1003 E. Bth St., .Anderson, annoiince the birth of their first son, Stephen •Charles, bom at’ 1:45 a.m; day,. June 23. in Anderson. Stqphen Charles weighed in at eight pounds, •eight ounces. The nivtlier is the former Miss Judy Kern of r 1 Syracuse Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Kern. jr.. of r 1 " cuse, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. 'Jonesref r 2 Anderson are ti:e paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J . . i i, Sr., of r 1 Syra ' is: ■ ■ ' TROUP. Angela Leona Mr. and Airs. Wiliiam Troiip of 88P> \V. Third St.. Peru, announce b:rih of their first child, a daughter. Bunk< Hill Air Force base at Peru Thursday, June 24. at 11 p.m. ■ ■pounds'.. 4 l i . ounces, is the first' grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. 'Everett Price of r 5 Warsaw. - ; . . BONAR; Mark Jertme Mr, and Mrs,'Stanley J. Bonar of fas Mark Jerone, born Thursday, June 2 16 p.m. at the Goshen hosip-. tai. Mark weghrti six pounds,- 12 ounces at birth, The Bonars have another son, Mike, 9 and a daughter, Vickie ' ArMa P . ■ iise. 'G . th- ■ . ■ . BROWN SON '*: * - * * ’ -■ I . -' * M and Mra. Anraid Brawn of r .2 . Warsaw, "The mother is. the .former: ' ' * ■■■ ' B:ri '• i ENYFART, Michelle Marie - / * : * ' al C : and',Mr.-'and Mrs. Ga /raftrt-' f .North We ter. ' . . * ' ‘ FISHER, Deborah inn - of. r 1 Milford, became't';-* parents m. Saturday. .IraK -i’>. a the E’khart hospital. lieborah .Mm weighed six on her grandmother. Mrs. Frank J. ■birthday grandpare! are Mr. Beer anclMr. and Mrs. Fisl er, Sr.', all of r I. Milford Then 7, , . ' .JE.NsOI’, Tamara Elaiuc :. Mr. and: Mrs. Kurman Dale Jessop of ■ south Main street, Milford, ! are the parents of a daughter, Tamara Elaine, bom a-t v or. a m. Saturday. June 26. in the Goshen hospi- I
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Wednesday, June 30, 1965
action to appeal a decis;an bycounty surveyor Charles M. BrowToday the jury was being taken to Dewart Lake to witness tlie boundary line dipute first hand, and to render a decision in the case. The case has been termed “unusual.” . Members of the jury are Norman E. Drudge and J. Edward Derf. both of r 2 Pierceton; Paul
tai. Tamara Elainje tipped the scales at nine pounds, 11; ounces aid measured 22 inches long' Maternal grandmuther is Mrs. Helen Funk of Milford. The Jessops have four other children IWB SFAet eeRTMBVTtD iy TN« FUBUSHER Boutof 10 people have iatrophobia. It is easy to overcome. . latrophobia is fear of going - to the doaor. The cure starts -when.you lift your phone and make an appointment vvith your doctor for a com* pletc checkup. . Half the cases of cancer could be cured, ncliagnosed early and treated promptly. Your best cancer insurance .is a health checkup every - ' year. ■ Make that phone ■■ call nov\\lt might save ' j ■• ■■ AMERICAN M CANCER t-3 . SOCIETY U to do when . . . YOU RUN OFF THE PAVEMENT! ■(HIT 111 ! I ,i I. I m I -ralmwa ■ | b Grip wheel . firmiy 2- ! Ease up on gas Check to rear . 4. When slowed sufficiently, turn back sharply onto ; ■ the highway
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M. Can-, r 3 Warsaw; Mrs J. R. Baum of Winona Lake; Dorothy Brumbaugh, r 1 Nappanee: Paid L. ■ CreakKium. r 1 Ylentane: -Doris M Anglin and Herman H Allen, both of r 2 lAVslAtrg: Jack Adams, Jr.. 209 RaMar Drive; Warsaw; Richard Lee Buske. 601 North Lindberg, Warsaw; Mibdred Derey, 1220 east Main street. Warsaw; and Edward -D. Johnston. Springhill Acres. Warsaw.
SYRACUSE . NORTH WEBSTER Hospital Notes Homer Graber, r 1 North Webster. was admitted to‘Whitley County hospital Thursday, June 24. Mrs. Oweii Gertsv'h. Syracuse, was dismissed from the Goshen hospital Thui’sriay. June 24. Mrs. Lloyd Markley, r 4 Syracuse, was treated at the Goshen hospital Wednesday. .lune 23. for an accident away from home and released. Wdliam v'onley. r 1 North Web-' ster, was treated at toe Goshen ; hospital Webierolay. June .23; fol- ■’ ng ■an auto aeeident. and Liter released. ' - — . srviile Breedlove, r I'North )Vet>was dismissed from the Whitley County hospital Wednesday, W liter T ■ s. r. 2 Sj. ... :ee. was 1 ■ -Friday. ’ I "Mrs. - Roy Sinimati, North' ■ ■ ' County hospital'. Friday; ' _ 1. . . - Goshen hospital Saturday fol-.J-rai’ .. .. v.ri ira ;i\ray'from home, {and Tel<used ■ . ■ . Frederick Crews. was ladmittrtLto the ' Goshen hospital ; \ y ahtd. j • - ’. ‘ ■ Mrs James- Pounds, r' 1 Syra- ■ ~. ■ y. -'■ 'Mrs Rail r-N. . . ■ t \ 1 ■ ■ { Vicki Ghbert.- 'r 3 ' Syracuse,, wastosmissed fr6m toe- Whitley County . . < Judy. No:; '. sier. ..-v iraxi- r,g-.,- ■ Goshen • ’■ ■■ ' - ■ ■' it • ■ • Baker,. North Wehste.-. -e at Murphy Medical ' ■ : for foot ' ■• . ■- ■ '■ ' ' - ■ I M - Jack Elam, Syracuse, en.- ■ Syracuse Locals Mr and Mrs Ken Kitchen of W.h le at Mrs. Grimes’ they all w-er.t . ■ they were guests ot .Mrs Grimes cousins, Mr.. anti I ■ Mr and Mrs Delosg Weaver, Syracuse, spent Sunday with ' her. .mother. Mis' Ad.i Smith, at Converse. Mrs.-Smith is seriously ill afc tier home Mr.-' and Mra'. Robert. Hulley and • family, Syracuse, had as their [guests last weekend. Mra. Hulley’s j parents, Mr. and® Mrs. Glen Jolin- . son of Sweetser. Sunday guests were Mr. Hulley’s parents, Mr. and i Mrs. Robert E. Hulley of Marion. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry’ Ganger, Syracuse, vacationed last week at Campbell Lake in Michigan. Mrs. Judy Nichodemus. Syracuse. . attended the wedding of Miss Eloise ; Harold and Thomas Brown in North Manchester, recently. Mrs. Nichodemus, helped at the gift 'table at the reception, following the cere- , mony in the First Brethren church. ( Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Naylor ! and family have moved from Syra- : cuse to the Speedway community, Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. James Meece, who are operating the Heyde Oil station on south Huntington street, Syracuse. have recently moved to Syracuse, from Sommerset, Ky. The power of religion is best promulgated by the unselfish example and noble lives of its adherents.
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