The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 37, Milford, Kosciusko County, 20 October 1965 — Page 7
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Tftod&utvje WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON HOME IMPROVEMENT B I R Building Supply State Road 19. North NAPPANEE, IND. Phone: 773-7211 Ron George Bill George FURNITURE FLOORCOVERING CUSTOM DRAPERIES Free Estimates GOLDEN'S PHONE: 894 3532 LIGONIER, IND. RUG & UPHOLSTERY (LEANING ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS Sales & Service TERMS ED ALEXANDER i Phone 267-7034 1116 East Center St. — Warsaw w K a song cf value on car, home and life insurance. Contact . me today. i. *. Lf'' ; ■ GLENN R. MOREHEAD . ! LOCAL AGENT Warsaw, Indiana Office Phone: 269-1315 2220 E. Winona Avenue Res. Phone: Milford 658-4433 STATE FARM * MUTUAL i” MnoaettaiMvtMctnwMn Hom. Office: Bloomington, Illinois S 9-30
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ' TT LINK'fl SYRACUSE SYRACUSE — X X SUPER MARKET koX » Sale October 21 to October 23 Inclusive BANQUET FROZEN —7 Varitiex CREAM PIES 4 For 89c CHOICE II ---- ------ y C lu MANOR HOUSE —1 lb. Can chuck roast COFFEE 69c ’ ’ CHEF BOYARDEE - 40 OI - 2 For 49c ARMOUR w SPAGHETTI With Tomato & Cheese See. CANNED $1 70 PICNICS ■** ” PILLSBURY or BETTY CROCKER s BROWNIE MIX 29c 3 LB. CAN MILK s I.OO cRI SCO 69c New Store Hours: Sl st y « i We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities
Insist On The Genuine warn 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, Wsllet Photos, Membership Cards, Etc. Sealed Permanently In Plastic • BULLDOZING • EXCAVATING • CLEARING Stanley Custer Milford, Indiana Phone 658-4927 Real Estate For Sale SYKltlSt PROPER Kr*t>ar*nt - Be-i in s»rge»*e North Like st . . Mod . 8 B R . Cato 1 K IU» So liarrUon St . - 6 Room*. Mod.. Imrd . Poo*.' SB . )M , 1 Mt to cmter,Bs4 pet mo. M*L - ■ St Bl KHAS’ BMt Acre* - • B B._ •’»•<. hcu»e. 46 ■>!- : to S>r»«-B»o/ trrr. - Mod.' S B K-. 'Brich heme, Inti ha*-. fireplace ’ B R Mod - FiresUee. fall b* « . 1*1» ea. «*»»*• nt J • •■, Arre* - Choice bldr »ite. Blk top rd .•rtt Frontaze - Qn X. U 5... roned bttMnrM SVKtft-l LAKE Mod Er .Rd » lireplaee. carp. L. R, ■ t'tr rar., beach. Hot Water Heit - BUI be seen te appreciate. WAWA'FE Imrd P®«« - Like new home. earp. thr«oat. M W - heat. l‘~ ear gar., fireplace, ha* on cleat* channel, mere in before «inter, east tide, TO ml te Llronier. CROMWELL Older 3 B R Mod home - Alt. rar. , priced te sell MILFORD 3 B B. Med. - Ba»., fireplace. gar., ready to more in FAPAKIEtHIE . B K M»d. - Gar . Sit <»».■ easement te Wawaeae 3 B K Par. Fan*. - IIS ft lake front. It Wannet Let - H*wai an Vl'U»e raenae L.k. Front. po«» ■'-Xor . 1:'. ... Everett F. Ketering OKKId L SHAW. Broker Phene: 4SI-S7« — 43T-S3OS ‘ Syracuse. 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 to Pierceton Monday and Thursday Rowland's Super Market WARSAW DRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Across From The Courthouse Warsaw, Ind. WANTED Good standing timber, all kinds. Write or call Yoder Lumber Company, Inc. LAGRANGE, INDIANA 1 WHENYOUARE IN WARSAW ► Take Home Something Baked From The [Unique Bake Shop j Downtown Warsaw > _ _........ ........ Wawasee Village Hdwe. PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE: SYRACUSE 457-3011 WATCH REPAIR Satisfaction Guaranteed Timex Watches Repaired Here CROWNOVER JEWELRY CO. 105 East Center Street Warsaw, Indiana ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS P. 0. Box 44. Syracuse, Ind.
TV & Radio SERVICE CENTER Radio-Television-Stereo-Antenna SALES & SERVICE BREMEN MILFORD PHONE 594-1021 PHONE’ 658-4175 HERMAN HUEY WELL DRILLING CO. Pump Sales Ph.: 457-3527 - Syracuse VISIT ~ Ye Ole Country Store AT the Milford Fall Festival CHRISTMAS GIFTS Candies, Cookies. Breads. Salt and- Pepper Collections, Vegetables. Jams and Jellies Many Other Items Silver Thimble Club WANTED AMBITIOUS PERSON Good Educational Background To Represent World Book Encyclopedia and Childcraft Excellent Guaranteed Income Write To: Ambitious: Box 1.77 Milford, Ind. REKAMEMOH Leaf Rake FRIDAY, OCT. 22 Starts At 10:00 A. M, For Reservations Call I MILFORD: 658-4860 FRIDAY CALL: 658-4324 or 658-4535 NOTICE No Leaf or Trash Burning After 6 p.m. ALL TRASH AND LEAF FIRES MUST BE ATTENDED AT ALL TIMES WILLIAM HESS, Syracuse Fire Chief Syracuse Town Board
far Bala c£t\> FOR SALE: Used automatic wash- ; ers and electric dryers, from $29.95 } to $59,95. GAMBLE'S in Syracuse. FURNITURE ( LI B now being formed at. STUCKY FURNITURE in Syracuse. ■ Stop by for details. Drawing weekly. I WE NOW HAVE new rubber stamp pads and roll-on stamp pad inkers. THE MAIL-JOURNAL. ts FOR SALE: Sylvania Press 25 flash bulbs. Cheap. Inquire The Mail-I Journal, Milford. Ph. 6584111, Milford. ts i FOR SALE: New Norge Coppertone ’ gas stove, $159.95. GAMBLE'S in Syracuse. ' REFRIGERATION SALES and SERVICE HEADQUARTERS for the Lakeland area is GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. ts WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order your wedding invitations, marriage and engagement announce- , ments and birth announcements now. For prices phone 658-4111 or 457-3666 or come in and look through our catalogue. The «j Mai l-Journal. ts FOR SALE: Modem, three-bedroom ; home with attached garage on ; one-acre ground, three miles soutn l of Syracuse. Contact Homer Allen, Box 4. Mexico, Ind. Ph.: 872-2483. ! 0. 6-13-20 REFRIGERATION SALES AND SERVICE HEADQUARTERS f 0 r the Lakeland area is GAMBLE'S . in Syracuse. FOR SALE: Armstrong oil furnace and controls. 100.000 BTU. Reason for selling converted, to. gas. Stauffer Reducing machine, Benix. I washing-dryer combination, door jalousie and windows and pingpong table. Ph.: 457-2690. ts FOR SALE: Grimes, Jonathan, Turley and Rambo apples, and fresh cider. Rarick Hilltop Orchard. half mile south and two and a half miles east of Milford. Phone 658-4068. O 13, 20, 27 FURNITURE CLUB now being formed at STUCKY FURNITURE in Syracuse. Stop by for details. j Drawing weekly. FOR SALE: Used refrigerators, from $29.95 to $99-95, in good running condition. GAMBLE'S in Syi racuse. FOR SALE: 1957 Correct-Craft | speecfooat, space heater, 3R4 hp. I Johnson motor, bicycle, small aps pliances, assorted cooking utensils, new and used clothing: Can be | seen Monday through Friday. Ben Crews. 457-3264. EUR SALE: Palomino mare, two-years-old and six-month-old colt. j Phone 894-3684. Ligonier. FORSALE: Speed Queen automatic washer, very good condition, SSO. Jack Rechkemmer. Milford, 65847« ■ . [FOR SALE: Used Maytag wringer washer, in good condition. G.AMi BLE r S in Syracuse. FOR SALE: Used 4-burner electric stove in good condition and a good l buy. also 6-year-old crib with new mattress ( aiso can have old one”. Phone Milford 658-4304. FOR SALE: Maple book case head-, ! board, twin size Hollywood bed. ! used 6 months. Jim Avery, phone | 457-3267. Syracuse. FOR SALE: Pontoon and .10 h. p. I ’ Elgin motor, slightly used. Call I ’ 658-4243. O 20, 27 .Li FOR SALE: Two-story, three-bed-room white frame' house, new- siding. Call week days after 4 or all day Saturday or Sunday, 457-3670 FOR SALE: Two tropical fish acquariums, one 10-gaL, one complete with stand. Piione 457i 3586. Mrs. Richard BeD. ’ ' - — Help • Female - •- '• 1 SEWING OPERATORS WANTED: . Experience preferred, but not ne- ' cessary. Fringe benefits. Good working conditions. Apply in person. Blue Bell Corp-, 503 S. Main., Nappanee. ts WANTED: Two ladies needed immediately, full or part time to sell Beeline Fashions, no investment, be your own boss. Call Millei'sburg, . 10-R-138 or write A Musser, Box 57, Benton, Ind- O 13, 20 f \ Wapteil ‘ WANTED: AH your news, church, club and locals. Can us. Phone 457-3666 or 658-4111. The MaQ-Jour-naL ts WANTED: Now working part-time in a one-girl office. Would like full time office work in Syracuse. Mrs. Douglas Yoder, phone 457- , I 2191 <mornings). . ■ WANTED: Mature woman warts ■ baby sitting, day or evenin gs. Ph.« ‘ 457-4105.
Wednesday, October 20, 1965 THE MAIL-JOURNAL
By Mrs. Pearl Lyons - Phone:4s3-7921
Leesburg-Oswego News
Drop-off points for BPW rummage sale October 29-30 are at Lakeside Laundry. Beckman's Furniture. Budget Investment and the Scout cabin, Syracuse. -L •. FRIENDS NIGHT OBSERVED AT EASTERN STAR “Friends night” was observed at the regular stated meeting of the Eastern Star held Tuesday night at rhe Masonic hall. Guests v ere present from Warsaw. Goshen. Plymouth and Bremen. * I Following the meeting a salad |- For Rent I /Y FOR RENT — Apartment, furnished or unfurnished, heat furnished, at Pettit’s Department Store. Ligonier, Ind., phone 894-4541. ts FOR RENT: Six-room house and ; garage at 122 N. Main. Milford. ' I Bath and half, hot water heat, new gas furnace 1 . T. R. Cunningham. 1006 McGregor St., Bloomington, j 111. * • ts FOR RENT: Two-bedroom, one with | private bath, semi-private living ( room, on Lake Wawasee. Phone ' 457-4290. O 13, 20 TRAILER FOR RENT: 2-bedroom 1962 Pacemaker, 50 by 10 ft. located at Fascination Place on 60 bv 120 ft. lot. S2O per week. Call I 856-2136. O 20. 27 FOR RENT: Modern six-room house in New Paris with option to buy. Joe Carter, phone 831-4532. FOR RENT: Three-bedroom, all ,1 modem house on Ogden .Island. Ph. 457-3644. Services SERVICE CENTER Radio-TelevisionStoreo-Antenna SALES & SERVICE BREMEN MILFORD PHONE 594-1021 PHONE 658-4175 I . ' — —— TIMEX WATCHES repaired, free estimates, satisfaction guaranteed. Crownover Jewelry, Warsaw, Ind. O 20, 27, N. 3, 10, 17 REFRIGERATION SALES AND SERVICE HEADQUARTERS f o r the Lakeland area is -GAMBLE'S in Syracuse. ts CARPET AND UPHOLSTERING cleaning by Harold Ginter, your DvnaKleen cleaning specialist. Dial 267-3630 or 453-4544. ts STUD SERVICE: Registered quart.er horse, “Poco Bay Chipper.” Milford 658-4492. ts IT RNITI RE CLUB now being formed at STUCKY FURNITURE in Syracuse. Stop by for details. Drawing weekly. Help Wanted __ - Mala M \LE HELP WANTED: A new Briton and Davenport bar machine set-up man. qualified to handle job shop type-wwk. Never had a layoff in old established firm, top wages, full benefits. DAWL CORPORATION. New Haven. Ind. Call collect, 749-5105. Mr. Beavers. O 13, 20 MALE HELP WANTED: Several departments of our fast-growing company have immediate openings for young men, no experience re- . quired as you will be trained on i the job. Steady employment and pleasant working conditions. Ap- . ply Monday through Friday, 9 to 4. Cromwell Products. Inc., CromWelL O 20. 27 SPARE TIME? EXTRA INCOME! Competent man or woman interi ’ested in making money now and I in the future to refill and collect money from our new super coin I .operated dispensers. No soliciting original accounts as route is estabUshed by us. To qualify for profits and ownership you must I have S6OO to $1,900 to invest and 6 to 10 hours . weekly. For inter- ] view write interstate Merchandisers, Rochester, Mton. Include Phone. CARD OF THANKS We want to thank Chuck Myers and sie 13 volunteer firemen who did such a remarkable job during the fire at the Milford Electric Shop last Thursday. Walt and Martha Wuthrich CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our gratitude to Rev. Don Mishler, Rev. Secor ■and all relatives and friends who ■were' so kind with exfresstons of: j sympathy at the loss of our loved | . one. God bless all. Bessie Bushong and family. I
bar was enjoyed in the social ball, 1 which was decorated with fall flow- ' ers and colored leaves. On the committee in charge of the evening’s 1 arrangements v e Mrs. John! Lursen, Mrs. Hugh McCann, Mrs. |i Ruth Hammond, Mrs. Darrell Phil- jt lips and Mi's. Ellen Lichtenwalter. ’t There were 45 in attendance. ? A regular meeting will be' heldD October 26 and blaster Masons !c night will be observed November 12. Y ■ L— < it OFFICERS TO BE INSTALLED Achievement day will be held by the home demonstration clubs of I Kosciusko county at the Warsaw ’ i*ie' sc i . OetoiH'r 20 ai < 7:30 p. m. An installation of officers |’ ' will be hel l with Mrs. ; Dick Allen I being installed as president, Mrs. 'Martin. Stookey. first vice presi-l: dent; and Mrs. Don Boggs, second ■vice president: all of Leesburg. AI (style show will be presented and: the County Home Demonstration chorus will furnish the music.' Mrs. j Martin Stookey and Mrs. Max Anglin are members of the committee in charge of the evening activities. The meeting is open to the public. Lions Club Entertains Sons And Daughters T . Ti-.e Leesburg Lions club entertained its sons and daughters at a ! dinner meeting held Thttrsday eve- . ning in the social room of the i i Mwhodist church. Charles Garner showed a Walt Disney film on “Birds”. There were ; 93 present. WMC MEETS AT LEESBURG A total of 11 ladies were in at- - tendance at the October meeting of W. M. C. held in tliC . home of Mrs. Kenneth Koontz. The Bible study on I Timothy, 2, “Prepared By Prayer” was given by [Mrs'. Eciitii Young. Mrs. Koontz presented the mission challenge and led in the consecratkm service. In [ light of 2 Timothy 2: 20-21 members were admonished to examine their hearts and see what kind of vessel , they are. A season of prayer follow- • j'ed. ■ Each lady was presented with a large colorful autumn leaf on which I was printed II Timothy 2:15-16, their memorization goal for the year. As ' each lady keeps this reminder in a conspicious place near her work area it will help her to reach her goal. i Mrs. Louis Engle presided over the ' business meeting. i As a special Christmas project it ■ was decided to make crib size quilts to send to their Navajo Mission station. A tasty dessert was I Served by the hostess. ELECTION OF ; OFFICERS HELD I Following prayer meeting last , Thursday evening the Brethren church field its annual election of o; fivers. The following were elected: Sunday school superintendent. Ron Bible: assistant. Glen Kam.t merer: Sunday school, secretary, ■ Mrs. Louis Engle: assistant. Mrs. [Mike Foreman-: financial secrejtary, Norman Hunsberger; assistant. Howard Immel; financial treasurer, Voyle Osborn: assistant ' Don Quine; recording secretary, I Mrs. Voyle Oslxim: assistant. Mrs. Don Millington:, vice moderator. Carl Weirick; head usher, Doug Quixe: assistant. Ken Bixler: trustee. Voyle Osborn; music committee; Mrs. Don Quine. Ron Bible, Mrs. Gary Mohler,. Mrs. Glen Kam- ■ merer and Mrs. Kenneth Koontz. Attends Parents Association Meeting , At Albion College Rev. David Gosser of the Methodic church attended a meeting of I the Parents Association of which he is a member Friday at Albion college at Albion, Mich. He had dinner with the trustees of the college. On Saturday he was. joined by Mrs. Gosser and spn, Mark, They attended the laying of ' the cornerstone of the visional arts I building and attended the homecoming and football game played with Hope college. Homecoming To Be Held At Brethren Church The Leesburg Homecoming of the Brethren church will' be held Sun- : day, Oct. 24. Sunday school will be held at 9:30 with classes for all ages. Morning worship will be at 10:35. Rev. Clyde Landrum will be the guest speaker. A fellowship meal will be served at noon. A film “No Time To Wait” will be shown at the evening service which begins at 7. Everyone is welcome to attend. REPRESENTATIVE OF HEART ASSOCLATION TO SPEAK David Livengood, a representative of the Indiana Heart association, of Indianapolis will spaak at the Methodist church at 7 p. m. October 25. Dr. Keough of Warsaw will also be present and will show ! short films oh coronary heart disease and rheumatic heart disease. He will also conduct a question and answer period following the showing of the films. The meeting is sponI sored by the Three Arts club. but i everyone is invited to attend. .
MRS. .ART SMITH HOSTESS TO LYDIA CIRCLE OF WSCS Mrs. Art Smith was hostess to the Lydia Circle of the WSCS at her home Wednesday evening. Devotions were, given by Mrs. Richard Vanator. “Where the Women Are” wias the subject of the lesson given by Mrs. Albert Blankenship. Mrs. Herman Ginther was a guest of the circle. Refreshments of salad, crackers. Halloween candies, coffee and tea were served the giiests. Members of the WSCS will have a salad, bar at the November meeting. EMPLOYEES ILAVE DINNER ’ The employees of the Martin Feed Mill at Leesburg enjoyed a steak dinner Wednesday night at the M and M restam-ant at North Webster vyitli their wives as guests. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kammerer. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weirick, Mr. and | Mi's. Bob Teeple, and Ed. Teeple of [Leesburg; Artie Long of Syracuse; and Mr. and ~Mrs. Walter Heinrich of Nappanee. LEAVES FOR SERVICE - Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Noel and Miss .Kay Noel entertained at a family get-together and dinner Saturday afternoon and evening in honor of Mike Noel who is leaving for service in the armerd forces. Guests were the Vloris Noel family of Collumbus, 0.: Charles Mishler family, Lansing, .Midi.: Max Noel family of i Greenwood; and Miss Karen Plank iof Fort Wayne. COL SINS HONOR WATKINSES ! Mr. and Mrs. Don Watkins and sons were hosts Saturday evening to |a group of the Pinkerton cousins in I honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Wat- : kins who are leaving for Florida for ■the winter A potluck dinner was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pink'erton and son, Mr. and Mrs. RalphNeff. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pinkierton. Mr. .and Mrs. Roy Pinkerton, jMr. and Mrs. Frank Charlton. Mr. Mrs. Gerald Charlton, and Mr. iand Mrs. O. H. Wiggs, all of Milj ford ; Mrs. .Mmo Om and Mi'. Hepe ‘ler, Syracuse: Mr. and Mrs. Herb Morgan, Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Watkins and Mrs. Bernice Watkins and the honored couple of Leesburg. COMMUNITY NEWS Airs. John .Anglin was hostess to' two tables of bridge at her home on Wednesday evening. Airs. Howard Wilson W’as winner of the high prize. 'Refreshments were served. Air. and Airs. Keith Felton and Mrs. Thelma McCorkle will attend the reception in honor of Airs. Dorothy Seely at the South Bend chapter'of the Eastern Star. The reception is at 3:30 Thursday afternoon followed by inspection of the South Bend chapter H, St. Joe chapter and the Rose Croix chapter in the even-. ing. The Battalion group of the Brethren church will spx’nd from Friday afternoon to Sunday afternoon on a campout at Indiana Dunes State Park. Leaders acci inpanying '.he group will be Howard Immel, Norman Hunsburger, Lairy Mohler and . Jim Kyker. Worship service will be I held Sunday morning, I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teeple and llfr. and Airs. Carl Weirick attended a barbecued supper of lamb, pork [chops and beef at the fairgrounds at Warsaw Friday. They were guests lof the 4-H members who entertained [the buyers at their livestock auction held during the Kosciusko county fair. Wrong Date Given [ for Zoning Appeals Meeting The wrong date was given in a legal notice published elsew’here in this issue for the Syracuse board of zoning appeals. The board will meet on Thursday, Oct, 28. The notice, which is correct except for the date, is on page eight of section two. Legals NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS REALLOCATION OI APPROPRIATIONS Notiee is. h. reby giv.-n that, the Common Council of th- City of Warsaw, Kosciusjto County, Indiana, has determined that an emergency exists, and to meet said emergency it becomes necessary to mate certain transfers from the Cemc-t.-rs Fund for the year ending December 31. 1965. Decrease . 18-1 - Salary * Wares __ «4,000.00 Increase 18-T2 - Eeaipnient —.. —- 84,000.00 Notice is further givenAhat said transfer will be considered and final action taken thereon at the regular meeting of the Common Council of Warsaw'in said Ctty at the hour .of 7:30 p.m. on the 15th day of November, 1965. at which time all interested. persons shal have the right to be heard as provided by law. NORMA GILWORTH Ctty Clerk-Treasurer MJ — 6. 20 & 27 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS The taxpayers of the Warsaw Community Public Library taxing district are hereby notified that the Board of Trustees of said library will meet in the Warsaw Community Library Building in the City of Warsaw, Indiana, at 4:15 p.m. on November 1. 1965 to consider the following additional appropriation aeeessary to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time. Aft additional appropriation of $.0060 to be applied to appropriat: ,r. No. ■ 22 - Heat, Light. Pow.-r and Wat The funds to meet such additional apI propriation will come from transfer ap- ; propriation No. 12 - Salary of Assistants, j Taxpayers of said library district appearing at said meeting will 6® a l e ' 'The additional .appropriation, u maa.-. ■ will be referred to the State Board . Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold. ! a further hearing thereon as reQUirea oy I law. ( Dated October 15. ESTHER PFLEtDEKER. Secretary Warsaw Community
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