The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 31, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 September 1965 — Page 11

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Advertisement 1.1.01 RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS: Sealed Proposals oh - rorrris prepared by the Engineer will be received by MORRIS CHAPEL M. E. CHURCH at the Methodist parsonage, N, Main St,, Pierceton. Indiana, or at the Engineer’s office at 350 East Tipton St, Huntington, Indiana, until 5:00 pm. (Local time i on September 20. 1965 for the construction of a new Auditorium and educational plant for MORRIS C H A P E L M. E. C H U R C H at Junction of county road 150 N and 575 E. Kosciusko County,. Indiana, in accordance with Drawings. Specifications, and other Contract Documents prepared by 8. & K. ENGINEERING, INC., 350 East Tipton Street, Huntington. Indiana. 1.1.03 OBTAINING CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: Drawings. Specifications and Other Contract Documents may be obtained upon application at the Methodist parsonage, Pierceton, Indiana, or at the office of the Bft K Engineering. Inc. Huntington. Ind., after 5:00 p.m. on September s, 1965 upon the payment of a deposit of SIO.OO per set. The deposit shall be in check form and shall be drawn payable to MORRIS CHAPEL M. E. CHURCH. The deposit for each set will be refunded upon return of the contract Documents in good condition not later than seven 17i days following the opening of Proposals. 1.104 PROPOSAL GUARANTY: Each Proposal shall be accompanied by an acceptable form of Pro.posal Guaranty in an amount equal to at least five (5) per cent of~the amount of the Proposal payable to MORRIS CHAPEL M. E. CHURCH as a guaranty that if, the Proposal is . accepted, the Bidder will execute the Contract and fine acceptable Performance and Labor arid Material Payment Bonds within ten (1:0) days after the award of the Contract 1.1.05 OWNERS RIGHTS RESER VED: MORRIS CHAPEL M. E. CHURCH, hereinafter called the Owner, reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals and to waive any formality or technicality in any Proposals in the interest of the Owner.

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Carpets — Linoleums Furniture Custom Draperies FREE ESTIMATES t ■ - - !. RUG AND UPHOLSTERY e CLEANING GOLDEN'S ’ Ph.: 891-3532 Ligonier f ELECTROLUX 1 VACUUM CLEANERS TERMS 1 Sales & Service ED ALEXANDER ’ Phone 267-7031 | 1116 East Center St. — Warsaw j Real Estate For Sale i I j 3»-j Arres' - 4 B. R - Out Bldrs . 1 firrplai e 513.W0 ) | East Shute - Sy. Lake - Yr. rd. Mud. H W. I heat, i car »ar. level lot-pier. nice: 1 | sand beach StS.SSO ■ pl 4 - B.R. Mud. Sand Point. Wawasee. it ar. extra lot. Seawall, Pier. Beautiful’ • Beach . SOLD ■ I’. I! M«d Fartlv F»n» Papakeechie Lake front. Term* to ’ responsible: j buyer ij ’-B K. Papakerchie Lake. lined Poux. Two Alum. Fishinc Boats. Nice 1 • Lol. .. • E5.550; I ' 3-B R. - Mod home. 30 Acres. GoodLand SIS..VH* 1.i)6 Acres - Mod Brl< k - 3 HR. house, lull I’.a- R,!- Room 84 a SI ft. car : Bik. Top i rd.' 2-B.K Mod heme on So A. Goed Barn and Out BuiHinrs Kunninc Water < lose to . town. SIX. 00* I Kale Island — ?r. rd . full has . fireplace. Car lot easement to Wawasee Lake A Channel. #llo> IB R. in Town. a La Carp. L Rl, Very N.’-e Fatnil' Hom,- ■ ii. \ I it lo t - CX m-I Bu> At ' Fl.t.’fto . id — . i j Near C enter - < it' Sewer, ( Water SS.OOI. Near Pines - Wawasee Channel like ■ New. mod jr rd . II W heat, l’- ; car . I.ar. ' lined.' Fin. »l - < Boice - Channel Lol Near Town 'I 13 Ceres - Blk Top Rd. terms $1,300 st VI RAI Bt'lM" OFI’OKTI Mill' — Everett F. Ketering OKKU F. I. SHAW !■ . ' Phone: 437-5732 — 457-3306 .. - Syracuse, Indiana I FOR SALE: Modem three bedroom ■ home, attached garage, one acre 1 t of ground, three miles south o( | Syracuse. Contact Horrier Allen, j Box 4, Mexico, Ind? Phone 872-2483. I A 18. 25, S 1

Wawasee I Village Hdwe. PLUMBING i AND HEATING PHONE: SYRACUSE •1 457-3011 WANTED Good standing timber, all kinds. Write or caO Yoder Lumber Company, Inc. LAGRANGE, INDIANA • BULLDOZING I • EXCAVATING • CLEARING Stanley Custer Milford, Indiana Phone 658-4927 Insist On The Genuine «N( T "ao< AND AUTO-MATE Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Phone: 457-3223 - Syracuse Manufactured By Overhead Door Corp. Hartford City. Indiana 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 ■: WHEN YOU ARE ! IN WARSAW Take Home Something : Baked From The Unique Bake Shop Downtown Warsaw f 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 I - 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 SHIRT LAUNDRY Across From The Courthouse Warsaw, Ind. HERMAN HUEY WELL DRILLING CO. I Pump Sales Ph.: 457-3527 - Syracuse ■ ■ ' • • • ? I alcoholics anonymous P. O. Box 44, Syracuse, Ind. Help Wanted - Male ffi MALE HELP WANTED: XA operator. Experience -preferred, but not necessary. An equal opportunity employer. Syracuse Enterprises, Syracuse, Ind. LUMBER SALESMAN WAITED— j We have an opening for inside floor ! sales - also' in the field. Many leads available now. Kosciusko, ■ Elkhart, and Whitley counties heed j most attention. If you are a person of integrity and would like to j join an aggressive.' congenial organization specializing in buildings, homes, shells, and hard-S ware, we would like to talk to you. Experience e-sentiali in some jobs. The semi-retired and capable hand- ; icapped will receive understanding j consideration. Leestkrg Lumber, | Leesburg. Ind. . j WANTED Part time custodial help for Milford high school building. Man, woman, or man and wife combination will, be considered, 1 Contact Don Arnold, business . manager. Ph. 457-3188 or 658-4289 | (evenings). i Situation Wanted 1 k SITUATION WANTED: Mature, responsible woman wants office pos- j it ion in Syracuse area. Experienc-1. ed in general office routine, short- I hand, typing, payroll, filing and composition. Call Millersburg, Ind., 5R136 for appointment. S 1,8 P SITUATION WANTED: Responsible young woman wants office position in or around Syracuse area. Ex- 1 perience in all phases of office routine, typing, bookkeeping, filing, payroll. and some journalism. Call 457-4136 Syracuse. FALL EXTRA SPECIALS GOLDEN RULE CLEANERS Syracuse, Ind. Dial 457-3553 RUGS 9’ x 12* (Cleaned & Sized) Like New 2 For $16.95 SHIRTS (Laundered) Fresh As A Daisy 3 For 99c ] DRAPERIES (Professionally Finished) $1.19 Panel Cleaner-Presser Needed Apply Golden Rule Cleaners, Sat, Syracuse. ■ ' S POCKETS Installed — Extra Nice Job —99 c NEW ZIPPERS Installed — A Good Job — $1.25 > Up Milfbrd Electric Is Our Agent In Milford, Ind. SCHOOL TROUSERS. SKIRTS & SWEATERS 2 For $1.39 SCHOOL DRESSES. JACKETS & I RAIN COATS $1.39 * Up

HELP WANTED General laborers, production workers, maintenance men. Both Shifts These are permanent positions. Please apply in person — 9 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. daily 9 a.m. - 12 noon Saturday Dalton Foundries, Inc. WARSAW, INDIANA MACHINIST OR TOOL MAKER ~j An Excellent Position In Our Tool Room For A Qualified Machinist with Milling Machine and Lathe or Die Making Experience. This Is A Permanent Position Paying Top Wages With Excellent Fringe Benefits, Including Paid Holidays, Liberal Vacation Plan, Fully Paid Hospital and Life Insurance and Pension Plan. APPLY AT — White Metal Rolling & Stamping Corp. (Behind L. M. Berry Company) South Buffalo Street Warsaw, Indiana

Help Wanted - Female — HELP WANTED: Female for general housework Hours 12-5 Mondaythru Friday. $1.25 per hour. Call 457-3646 after 4 p.m. for interview. FEMALE HELP WANTED: Avon gifts are easy- and pleasant to sell. Put those free hours to work as an Avon representative in Scott township. Leesburg, or Papakeechie lake area. Write Mrs. Gross, P. 0. Box 154, Elkhart, Ind., or call JA--24122 and leave message. S 15 WANTED: A woman capable of aci cepting the responsibility of an office. Must be good at composition, think independently, and type. Office is located in Syracuse. Write: Capable, Box 481, Milford. ts WANTED: Lady who wants to learn to run teletype setter—part Erne work. Must be a good typist- Inquire at The Mail-Journal office, Milford, or phone 658-4111. ts WANTED: Babysitting. Ph. 457-4118. S I,' 8 WANTED: AU your news, church, club and locals. Call us. Phone 457-3666 or 658-4111, The Mail-Jour-nal. ts BABYSITTING bv dav, week, or houiv Ph. 457-2624. S 8, 15 Services CARPET AND UPHOLSTERING cleaning by Harold Ginter, your DvnaKleen cleaning specialist Dial 267-3630 or 4534544. ts STUD SERVICE: Registered quart- [ er horse, “Poco Bay Chipper.” Milford 658-4492. ■ ts WANTED: Will babysit in my home. Ph. 457-4118. ' ’S 1 , 8 FOR-RENT: Three room apartment, available soon. Heat, stove, and refrigerator furnished. Suitable for one or two adults. No pets. ■ Treadway Apartments, 304 Frazier Ave., Syracuse. Ph. 457-3624. ts FOR RENT: Three room apartment, available soon. Heat, stove, and: refrigerator furnished. . suitable for one or two adults. No cats, i Treadway Apartments, 304 Frazier Ave., Syracuse. Ph. 457-3624. ts FOR RENT: Two bedroom furnished apt. on ground floor, after Labor Day. Adults. See Floyd Collins, r 4, one mile S of Syracuse. A 25, S 1, 8 FOR RENT: 2 bedroom apt. range and refrigerator furnished, airconditioned. Available about Aug. 20. Adults. McCLati- Apts. Phone 457-3434 days. ts FOR RENT — Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, at Pettit’s Department Store. Ligonier, Ind., phone 894-4541. ts HOUSE FOR RENT: Two b. r., yr. round, tri-level, all modern furnished home north side Papakeechie lake. No pets, $95 monthly. Ph. 457-4165 after 4 p.m. S 15 BTHE BIBLE B SPEAKS TO YOU Sunday - 9:15 a.m. “Helping Students Measure Up” WSBT 990 K. C. South Bend CM« wMTt Ortetot 3H«k« prafrwi

fer cifV FIREPLACE SET of seven pieces, screen, andirons and 4-piece ytensil set. now only $34.50. Ace Hardware, 107 E. Center, Warsaw. FOR SALE: Sylvania Press 25 flash bulbs. Cheap. Inquire The MailJournal, Milford. Ph. 658-4111, Milford. 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 f. a 1 PLANT GRASS NOW. Have a fine lawn early in 1966. Bulk seed only “ 30c per lb. Ace Hardware, 107 E. Center. Warsaw. ' WE NOW HAVE new rubber stamp , pads and roll-on stamp pad inkers. THE MAIL-JOURNAL. ts ■ SINUS? HAY FEVER? Get all day relief with Sina-Time. Only $1.98. Walter Drug. Milford. Ind. A 18. 25, S 1, 8 FOR FINE GIFTS check our gift lines. Glassware, small appliances, Early American items. Bride’s Register Gift Service. Ace Hardi ware, 107 E. Center, Warsaw. . FOR SALE: Kayot pontoon boat, 28 ( L by 8-10 HP Johnson motor, battery, 8 preserver cushions, chairs, new- • . ly painted, like new. Original coot $1,900. Will sell at half price. See it at Williams Marina at LaPorte Yacht Club. Write or phone Frank Stoner. 1417 Indiana Ave., LaPorte. 362-2666. S 1, 8 P FOR SALE: 1965 Olds 88 Holiday sedan, power steering arid brakes, , fully equipped, low mileage, will trade for cheaper car. Ph. 856-2268. ’ Fl RNACE FILTERS by Owens FiI bre-Glass. All sizes. When you buy in cartons of 6, only 71c per filter. 1 Ace Hardware, 107 E. Center, W’arsaw. ’ SEPTEMBER PANELING SPECIAL — Full size 1 4-4xß Philippine ma-1 hpgany nutmeg Lauan $4.75 ea. ' Chg. and del. $4.29 c-c. Six other' factory applied finishes in stock. No waxing required for years. i Fast , delivery on dozens of other patterns and types. Low prices chi H pole buildings, homes, or materials. Special prices on quantities. We finance builders and contract-1 ors. For all your plywood and I building supply needs see or call collect Leesburg Lumber Hard-. ware. Leesburg, Ind., 453-3144. FOR SALE : 6 year crib, springs and j mattress with matching 5-<irawer chest, blond finish. Like new. Hi. I 457-2796. S 2, 15, 22, 29 iFOR SALE OR RENT: 21 acres, 7 room modem house, 1 mile north of Dewart Lake and 1 house east of Concord church. Call Cora Hesse phone 421-6651 Fort Wayne, or People's State Bank at Leesburg. i 453-3181. S 8, 15 J i FOR SALE: 17’ Chris Craft inboard ! in good condition. Make an offer, j Will finance. Be ready. next sum-! mer. Ph. 457-2953. S 8, 15 P ■ FOR SALE: 14” black pearl snare i drum, stand, and carrying case, | Fine for beginner. Ph. Syracuse ' 457-2953. S 8, 15 P FOR SALE: Used Westinghouse refrigerator. 12 cu. ft.-, good condition, $25. Ph. 658-4733. FOR SALE: Mechanic’s Special 24 , foot freezer, needs repair work, i only $35. Rev. Ralph Wagoner. Ph. 457-3246. .■•• - , . : FOR SALE: Three bicycles, 26”, 24” and a beginners. All girls’ bicycles in good condition. Ph. 453-7191. THIS WEEK AT KERCHER’S ■ ... PEACHES For Canning or Freezing EARLY SWEET ELBERTAS RED SKINS The Last Peach Varieties BARTLETT PEARS Mclntosh apples SUNRISE ORCHARDS AND MARKET South of Goshen on Road 15 I 11 ~~ l | I ' Miscel lanousLEARN TO FLY at the Wawasee airport ground school and flight instructions. Ph. 457-4168. S 8 RUMMAGE SALE: September ‘ 24 and 25, Melody case building. SpotiI sored by the Milford Methodist WSCS. S 8, 15, 22 TIPPECANOE LAKE REGION Cottages -— Lots — Homes GEO. PATON REALTOR Lake Tippecanoe - Leesburg RACING THRILLS NEW PARIS SPEEDWAY — Saturday Nights — 11 BIG EVENTS ON A PAVED OVAL Time Trails 7— First Race 8

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Lost and Found LOST: Part police dog, brown and black, male, answers to name King, last seen around Oakwood Park. Call 457-4136. Henry Kehr. CARDS THANKS CARD OF THANKS To those many kind friends and relatives whose thoughtful words and deeds made her illness more bearable; and who were so considerate of our recent bereavement, we wish 'to express our most sincere appre- j ciation. The family of Katherine Stoller NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Milford and Vanßuren township. Kos-l ; ciusko County, Indiana, that the prop, r legal officers of said municipal cor- I i poration at their regular meeting place I at 7:30 PM. on 24- day of September 1965 will consider the following 24 additional appropriations which said officers ( consider necessary to meet the extraor- : dinar: emergency' existing at this time. ; | Library operating fund, light, heat and ] * Vater S2OO 00, ■ Library Operating Fund, Properties, ■ eauipmerit $75 42 Whereas, it has been shown that cer- j tain existing appropriations now have unobligated balances which will not be .needed for the purpose for which appropriated. it 'is further resotv- d that L ' the following existing appropriation be i 1 educed in the following amounts: ■ Library Operating Fund . . . Supplies, ■ COal 5275'42. ' .. ' I Taxpayers appearing ar such meeting ■ ' shall hav>- a right to be heard thereon. . The additional appropriations as finally ■ made wil be automatically referred to the state Board of Tax Commissioners, which board will hold a further hearing I within fifteen days at the county auditor’s office of said county or at such oth r place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any I of such additional appropriations may j ibe heard. Inter, st.ed taxpayers may , in-? quire of the county auditor when and ; i where such hearing will be held. VIOLET PHEND, Secretary M-J, S. 8, 15 I — y — LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC BEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Kosciuckc County. Indiana, will, at 19:00 A. M. on : the 22nd day of September, 1965 at th» Clerk's Office, Court Houre. in the City of Warsaw. Indiana, in said County, begin investigation of the applications of the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out, of the I Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such-' applicants at the premises named: Herbert Cecil Ewing, dba Lakeview i Liquors, (Package Store) Beer. Liquor & Wine Dealer, East Main St., Silver Lake, Indiana.. Lewis C. and Helen M Niewcrth. (Package' Store' THANSFER B«. r. Liquor & Wine Dealers, permit from Orville R. and Faye Peterman, 4t>6 E. Washington, North Webster. Indiana Richard D. LaGard.- and Marjorie LaGarde. (Restaurant) TRANSFER Beer & ■ Wine Retailers, permit from Richard D. i LaGarde, 109 South Broadway, Mentone, ' Indiana Richard and. Marjorie LaGarde, dba Mentone Cafe' (R-staurant > Beer, Liquor i & Wine Retailer, 109 S. Broadway. Men-, tone. Indiana NEW TYPE SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIO PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION W. F. CONDON Executive Secretary. JOE A. HARRIS Chairman.

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It pays to stay in 4-H. In fact, membership of 4 to 10 years has paid off handsomely for thousands of Head, Heart, Hands and Health youth throughout, the 50 states, reports the tional 4-H Service Committee/ The tangible benefits are fourfold, a Committee spokesman said. Continuous membership affords (1) learning new skills and methods (2) opportunities fbr fellowship and community service (3) good chance for selfimprovement (4) recognition. Through project work, boys and girls between 9 and 19 years of age learn how to grow things, make things, show, teach and sometimes even consume the results of their labors. They also gain experience in buying, selling and saving. / Concerted Planning All of this did not just happen. The nationwide 4-H Club movement is the result of more than a half-century of planning, expanding, changing and eval- , uating the program to meet the i of youth. The Extension Service, part of every land-grant university, cooperates with the ! U.S. Department of Agriculture in structuring 4-H activities. Since mi, the National 4-H Service Committee has taken leadership in securing funds J from private business sources 1 for awards, educational litera- i ture and technical aid. i

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by Caph Fred Lawton, Director Marine Safety, Raytheon Company & America’s Cup championship sailing master. A 3MT D£EP£P /AESHAUOIV WA7PP, Ar/p sppep. TP TAPP API/A/VTAGE pp stay/a) PEPPER HATP3. SAFETY MAKES A HAPPY SHIP ■ — —-—— . - 1 ±jj' by Sherey I It seems to me that truly great fashion is inspired by nearly et’ery country and almost any object. Take Nehru’s shirt for example. Ricano, known for. high-fashion knitwear at modest prices, uses a delicate lacey Zefkrome knit, completely lined, for its version of this delightful fashion from India.

Fifty-seven businesses and foundations are currently providing such funds, said Norman C. Mindrum, director of the Committee. $l.B Million Budget A budget of $l.B million will be used by the Committee this year, he added. Included are funds for 265 scholarships and fellowships; 1,300 educational trips; 195,250 honor medals; 14,300 miscellaneous rewards, and many supplementary services to 4-H. Among the donors are: Allied Chemical Corporation-Arcadian Products Dept, American Forest Products Industries, Inc.. Armour and Company, California Chemical CompanyOrtho Division, Chicago Board of Trade, Coats ft Clark Inc., John Deere. Eastman Kodak Company, Eli Li'ly and Company, Ford Motor Company Fund, General Foods Corporation, Heisdorf ft Nelson Farms, Inc. Also, Homelite, A Division of Y txtron Inc., Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corporation, Massey-Ferguson Inc., Moorman Mfg. Co., Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, The Pure Oil Company, Ralston Purina Company. Simplicity Pattern Co. Inc., The Singer Company, The S&H Foundation. Inc. Five railroads have supported 4-H almost from its inception. They are: Santa Fe Railway. Burlington Failroad. Milwaukee Road, Chicago and North Western Railway and Illinois Central Railroad. Besides those listed above, 30 additional corporations annually contribute funds to the Committee to aid 4-H members and volunteer leaders.

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