The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 27, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 August 1965 — Page 16
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18 Enter Noble County Fair Queen Contest Auuust 16
Eighteen Noble county girls, are entered in the 1966 queen contest sponsored by the Noble county fair board on August 16 ’ The. contest this year id based on beauty, talent, and personality and 'Svom|>etiU<in .lidcis will be Rudi nt and TV pt sonahty from Fqrt- Wayne Waiter Weaver of WAWK Radk. Kendall ville; and Mary:-Keims, ixtmc sere, REMO, Columbia City. . Candidate are’ Elaine Baker, sue Penny Herron. Becide > Connie Miller. Darlene Perry. Kathy Sullivan. Patricia Williams, Kathy
SUMMER SALE AT MARISE’S TOWN & LAKE SHOP ALL SUMMER CLOTHING SUMMER SHOES - SWIM SUITS - HATS - SHORTS '■ KNEE PANTS SKIRTS SAVE J T 0 1 NOW '■■'■'■'■ ■ ■ ' ■ - ■ ■ ■ VERY LARGE SELECTION IN LADIES' ■ JR. ■ TEENS - GIRL'S • BOY'S j I Wawasee Village Shopping Center ’4 Miile South of Syracuse on Highway 13 -• :
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Bitner. Deborah Freeman. Janey H ibey Kaiifni Houser. Paulette Le Count. Suzanne Parkinson. Sandy Shouse. Carol SAmmenide and LuThose girils wiE begin their day on August 16 at ■ ‘ the l and M Building at Kendallville, where ■■ ey w .11 be introduced to the judges. At 930 the talent contest* will. * The bathing suit competition begin ' .-it 1 p.n owed 'byformal. A-opipetition at 2 pm. | The Noble County R E M.C. will -be host fol'the girls at dinner at the V and- \ Restaurant at 6 pm nan at the fairgrounds •a i'. begin nt 8 p m with free admission to the grandstand for the
big 1965 Noble County Fair QuA-en Paceant This includes the owning of the new queen and the tops in area 4-H talent. The 196| State Fair Queen. Cheryl Lee Garrett and the 1964 Noble son, w-ll be introduced followed by the entrance of the 1965 Queen Can- , (Mates and their escorts. Five semifinal ists will be sel<?cted, who will give their talent entry , and be judgpet.t.on From these, a 1965 Quvvn will be picked. ’ ' Walter Weaver will M.C. the and Dave Sands will furnish the background music anti organ prelude. The talent .iww will consist of
Mary Jean Schermerhorn at the organ. Joe Gorsuch and Danny- Replode with a traimpet duet . Rebecca Parr and Marsha Moran with a tap routine. Jan Abbs and Julia Shultz, the G.M.C. Band, and Roger Wolfe, with a twirling novelty. Kenneth Handschy. Woodburn, will present a Wry interesting dog ‘drill. Plain Township Joins Warsaw School System The 30 days following the legal notices by the Warsaw and Lakeland school corporations on Plain township’s joining the Warsaw school system have' passed and Plain townsliip is now officially a part of the Warsaw school. The effective transfer date is set for January- L 1966. No were filwi by ?ie A.must 5 deadline according to , the cxHinty clerk.
A. H. TRESTRAIL AT BALL STATE ORIENTATION MUNCIE, Ind. — Albert Henry Trestrail, Leesburg, was on the Ball State University campus two days last week attending a freshman orientation program and en-1
METHODIST BAZAAR SYRACUSE METHODIST CHURCH Friday, August 20th at 1:00 CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. TOY’S, DOLL CLOTHES, GIFTS, BAKED GOODS, CANDIES, PLANTS and FLOWERS. Christmas Items, Knitting Bags, & Purses Refreshments ICE CREAM SOCIAL — 5:30 — 8:30 SMALL ENGINE LAWNMOWER REPAIR SALES & SERVICE TIRES & ~ BATTERIES TUBES — AUTO ACCESSORIES— We Service What We Sell “You Expect More From Standard ... And You Get It.” BAUMGARTNER SERVICE STATION Rd. 15, North Milford, Ind. ENGINEERING TRAINEE We offer an exceptional opportunity for an agressive young man to attain an engineering career. On-the-job training i« supplemented by off-the job comprehensive programed training courses. Drafting background desirable but not required. MACHINIST Our expanding program has created an opening for a machinist capable of set-up and operation of the usual tool room equipment. Duties will include model building and machine assembly. The position offers unusual opportunity for creative talent Write and State Your Qualifications For Either Position to P. O. Box 107, Albion, Indiana
BUNGALOW II GARDENS : U. S. 33, EAST 721 E. MADISON ST., GOSHEN — PRESENTS — ** Mary Kaye Carol Lynn AT THE ORGAN VOCALIST AND COCKTAIL DRUMS | - ■■ ’ ■ ? '■ ' • . ' • ' , .■ ' . ■ . ■ ' i — . . Entertainment Nightly + Steaks + Sea Food + Lobster Tails j fl I Banquet Facilities ’hflWyn Dining Room Seats - 175 Lounge Seats • 110 II 1 \ I Phone: 533-4303 LU,, LU-
oiling for fall quarter classes. Trestrail, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trestrail, resides at r 1, Leesburg. While attending North Webster high school, he was active in track, basketball and volley bah. He plans to major in physical education and minor in sociaFstudies.
Thank You The Syracuse 4-H livestock members wish to thank the Wawasee Area Jaycees for organizing the excellent 4-H livestock auction support from the following Syracuse merchants:
B & K ROOT BEER WAWASEE TV ANDERSON PAINT & SUPPLY THE TELE\ Z ISION STORE LAKESIDE BAKERY LAKESIDE LAUNDRY WAWASEE MOTEL SXX) & FA\E WAWASEE MOTORS TOM SOCKS SPORTSMAN CENTER JLD & NEW SHOP - Gunsmithing .VAW.ASEE BOWL, 3’S WACO <LINK’S MAJRKET 1 THORNBURG DRUGS MARLEY’ S STEAK HOUSE HARRIS FUNERAL HOME : I AUER’S SERVICE STATION AUGSBURGER’S * Syracuse McCLINTIC INSURANCE AGENCY ■ ;• ] THOMAS 5c & 10c STORE KITSON PLUMBING & RELATING KEITH KQBLE - Barber ARNOLD S GROCERIES i
Merchants from other areas supporting local
4-H members: SALEM BANKS & TRUST INSURANCE AGENCY ■. o. FEDERAL LAND BANKS OF GOSHEN
Syracuse 4-H Livestock Members Jon Roberts Ron Coles Randy Troyer Joe Brown . Pam Troyer Elaine Hoopingamer Dennis Darr Chuck Linville Mark Grady Roger Kern
LOWELL’S DX STATION JIM’S SINCLAIR W ILKERSON PAINT & WALLPAPER i PACER OIL CO. TURKEY CREEK FURNITUEE STORE JIM CONNOLLY . South Shore Golf Course TOM MERRITT - Maxwelton Golf Course BON-LEN SNACK SHOPPE CHET REID CAR PARTS STAR STORE ALLIED LUMBER COMPANY PILCHER SHOES McCORMICK - CUTTER, INC. SYRACUSE CAFE SYRACUSE QUALHTY PRINTERS EDGE OF LAKELAND .ANGUS FARM k Ron Roberts and family RON ROBERTS NORTHERN & WESTERN FEEDER PIGS SYRACUSE SADDLE CLUB, Inc. AMERICAN INDUSTRIES AERO MANUFACTURING SYRACU’SE ENTERPRISES
LEESBURG GRAIN ELEVATOR COMPANY ROUTH PACKING COMPANY, Milford REMC of KOSCIUSKO COUNTY
