The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 November 1966 — Page 7

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CLASSIFICATION INDEX I.— lOR SALE 7.— FOR Rf*T 3. — HELP WANTED 4. WANTED B. — BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES «. — SERVKES I. — BUILDING MATERIALS g. _ ANNOI N< EMENTS - NOTICES 5. — LOST AND FOUND 10. PETS - LIVESTOCK 11. MISCELLANEOUS 1. _ FOR sale RIGS a mess? Clean for less with — Blue Lustre! Rent electric shampooer Si. Syracuse Hardware. <1) USED automatic washers, gas and electric dryers, $29.95 to $69.95. GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. U) IF YOV WANT a bargain in a press camera and a full dark room of photograhpic equipment, see me! Paul A. Levemier. Ph. 457-4133, 8 to 5, after 5, 457-3671. 1 1 \LWAYS BITING — SPOT CASH PAID Estate, furniture, tools, dishes. guns. MYERS BROS. AUCTIONEERS Goshen 633-2854 BUNK BEDS with mattresses, good condition Richard Neff, r 1 Milford. SESQUICENTENNLAL place mats and napkins, 35c a dozen. Syracuse office of The Mail-Journal, ts (1) YEAR AROI ND home on Syracuse lake front for sale or rent. Available immediately. Inquire of Jack Vanderford, broker. Ph. 457-2333 N 9. 16 (1) TWO GOOD used wringer washers $49 95 and $59 95. GAMBLE S< in Syracuse. 1 PROTECT the checks you send out with a check protector. Here’s a dillv. arxl the price is right LAKELAND OFFICE SUPPLY. 103 east Main. Syracuse. ' l ' LIKE NEW. used French style bed davenport. Foam cushions, foam mattress, embossed tapestry fab- , ric in rich rose beige. Fraction of original cost Pletcher Furniture Village, Nappanee. Ind. O 19, 36. N 2, 9 (D 110-ACRE FARM by owner. Call for appointment. Niagara 6-2233. Millwood seven miles south of Nappanee N 9, 16<P WEDDING INVITATIONS: Order your wedding tnviUtiona. marriage and engagement announcement!, and birth announcement.* now. For prices phone 658-4111 or 457-3666 or come tn and look through our catalogue The Mail-Journal. if (D WHITE MUSTANG. 1966, with red upholsterv. Power steering, automatic trans tinted windowshh Id. white sidewalls, set snow tires, \ ■# motor. Excellent condition. Call 457-3341 N 9. 16 USED reconditioned refrigerators. sl9 95 to $75. GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. LIKE NEW Ijowrey Heritage Deluxe organ Walnut wood. Price $995 Call 457-3594 N 9. 16 <P WOOD CLARINET in good condition. Jane Baumgartner. Ph. 6584815 or 658-4111. ts (P «l bvISFT. ACADEMY EXP ANDO mobile home Very good condition. Reasonable terms. Call R L. Jones. 457-3165. N 9, 16 ■ I ■ THREE USED chest freezers in good condition. Gamble’s in Syracuse. ( 1 2. — FOR RENT MODERN THREE-BEDROOM home in North Webster. Phone 834-2029 N 9 -2SPACE FOR LEASE: Huntington building. Syracuse. Two hundred square feet suitable for profession or similar occupancy. Write Marmax. Inc., r 3 Warsaw, or phone 267-8938. N 2. 9 <2> FURNISHED DELUXE APARTMENTS by the week or month. Wawasee Apts., east side of Wawasee Lake. Phone 856-2336 before 12 o'clock. ts *2) APARTMENT. furnished or unfurnished. heat furnished, at Pettit’s Department Store. Ligonier, Ind Ph. 894-4541. ts TWO AND THREE BEDROOM fur nished apts.. utilities furnished Call before 12 noon, 856-2336. ts (2* 3. — HELP WANTED - EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and typist. Must be accurate with figures. Apply in person at G • W Food Products. Syracuse. <3> PLETCHER FURNITURE. 252 west Market. Nappanee, has open delivery foreman and delivery assistant positions. Competitive pay scale. Promotions available, favorable working conditions, interesting work. Contact Bob Mitchell in person at delivery department. ts (3) MAN OR WOMAN — Full or part time work offered. Write box 445 Milford for appointment. Need not live in Milford. N 2. 9, 16. 23, 30 (3) SEWING OPERATORS: Experienced preferred, but not necessary. Fringe benefits. Good working conditions. Apply in person. Blue Bell Corp., 503 S. Main., Nappanee ts (3) 4. — WANTED MAN OR WOMAN WANTED AT ONCE to supply household necessities to consumers in Kosciusko county or Syracuse Experience unnecessary. Write Rawletgh, Dept.

INK-122-728. Freeport. 111., 61032. N 9 (4' WILL SHARE MY HOME in Syracuse area with a mature bachelor 30-35. Can be seen after 6 p.m. Call 457-3234. 5. — BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES EGG BUSINESS FOR SALE. Don Beer Ph. 658-4355. *s' NEED EXTRA INCOME? Full or part time work offered. Write box 445 Milford for appointment. Need not live in Milford. N 2. 9. 16. 23, 30 (5' 6. — SERVICES alcoholics anonymous P. O. Box 44, Syracuse. Ind. ELECTROLUX (R) E. M. Smith. T 2 box 9A. Syracuse. Ph 457-2879. ’ ts (6> BUILDING OR REMODELING; for lathing and plastering: for free estimates, call Syracuse 457-2361. N 2. 9. 16. 23 (6> 8 . __ ANNOUNCEMENTS ■ NOTICES VISIT BEER’S BOOK SHOP during November and December. Open Tuesday. Thursday and Friday nights, all day’ Saturday. Gifts for the whole family. N 9. 16 'B* WILL BLY USED FURNITURE and any type of ANTIQUES Phone: 457-2729 after 5 p.m. ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS Sales & Service TERMS ED ALEXANDER Phone 267-7034 1116 East Center St. — Warsaw WHEN YOU ARE IN WARSAW Take Home Something Baked From The Unique Bake Shop Downtown Warsaw Wawasee Village Hdwe. PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONfc: SYRACUSE 457-3011

Watch & Shaver Repair Satisfaction Guaranteed Free estimate for any watch Including TIMEX CROWNOVER Jewelry Company 105 E. Center St.. Warsaw Imbt On The Genuine AND AUTO-MATE Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co. OF SYRACUSE. Inc. Phone: .ST-3223 . syrncuM Manufactured By Overhead Door Corp. Hartford City. Indiana Shaw-Walker STEEL FILES Oi FE? ■ GI^ ES AT WC6S TO FIT EVERY RUOGET Lakeland Office Supply PHONE: 457-3666 Syracuse, Indian*

WANTED Good standing timber, all kinds. Write or call Yoder Lumber Company. Inc. LAGRANGE, INDIANA CROMWELL Two-bedroom bungalow on exceptionally large lot. Hardwood floors, automatic oil furnace; landscaped. Can be bought on terms. COESSE Just 20 min. from Fort Wayne via new Rd. 30. this very comfortable 2 bedroom home on large lot. Shade trees, new automatic gas furnace. COLUMBIA CITY Executive type home near schools and shopping area. Excellent terms. Also have several nice 3 bedroom ranch homes in Wooddale (just north of new Rd. 30). Heflin Real Estate (on 150 N west of Rd. 109) _ Columbia Citv •R. R. 3 Phone 244-3202

OPPORTUNITY TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS’ 3-WAY TAVERN. Step right into a ‘going' enterprise—you don’t have to wait for business to build up. Long established tavern with kitchen facilities can be bought on terms. Owner has other interests. MOM AND POP GROCERY Really a going supermarket on busy corner in this farm community. Grossing over SBO,OOO. Owner wants to retire. Can be bought on good terms. ILLNESS FORCES SALE of this family-type business. Combination grocery with carry-out beer and resort rentals consisting of boats, trailer spaces and cottages. Can be purchased on contract with good terms. Heflin Real Estate <on 150 N west of Rd. 109) Columbia City - R. R. 3 Phone 244-3202 Cl 'k .StcuritiiA, / r Ik J ne . j t 1(1 ■ 3324 S. Calhoun 11 I'4l 1 ■ Ft- Wayne, Indiana < I L Yl| Phon* 744-2172 INSURANCE • INDUSTRIAL . FINANCE OVER-THE-COUNTER STOCKS -Decimal*" ar* 8 th* Bld A»k American Incom* Life >•-* 11.1 American Slat** Lit* 18-4 34.7 A**oeiat** Life 4.7 3.7 Hanker* Life L 6 2.7 Container* Nat! Life 3.3 4.1 Earb American Life 1.3 7-7 Earth Mount. Inc. 3.4 Farm 4 Home ln». 3.3 4.7 Fir*l Lnlted Life 4.3 3.7 Franklin Sat’i Life 13.6 21. Great Fidelity Life LS 7.1 InCi Food 4 Drug Lt Jefferson Nat’l Life 77.7 74.7 Mid*e*t«rn Vnited Life 3d. 37.4 small Bu»inr»» Fin. C*r». S 3 11.7 Standard Life 77. 74. •Summit Groath Cora. ’ 3.1 4.1 t'nitrd Home Life Id- 1 9 - 6 Wabath Life 7. S. Waba »h Maanelie* <•! *> • Ea-Sloch Riahtt. Local Keareteatatlee Herbert Dickerson Call: Syracuse 457-2454 Member* of Ue IBD A*a*eiati*n* AU Quotation* ar* aabioet to market change*. Frier* ar* net. No commUFREE BATONS. THANKSGIVING PUMPKINS AND COPPER LAMPS WIT1: EACH $4 .AND $5 DRY CLEANING ORDER. ALL NEXT WEEK SPECIALS GOLDEN RULE 2-HOUR QUICK CLEANERS. Wawasee Village. Dial 457 3553 Absolutely the Best Cleaning in Town. Clean Only Service (Special) 5 lbs. $1.68. Rugs »’ x 12’ cleaned and sized, called for and laid $9 95. Draperies - We Specialize in Finishing Drapes $1.19 panel. Shirts (Laundered) As White As Soo - 2 for 79c. Milford Electric is Our Agent in Milford. Winter Coats (Men or Women) Special - 2 for $3.75. Basketball Uniforms (H. S. Discoant) 99c ea. H Packets Installed 99c - Zippen Installed $1.35.

By Mrs. Pearl Lyons * Phone:4s3-7921

Leesburg-Oswego News

Resigns As Pastor Os Brethren Church Rev. Kenneth Koontz has submitted his resignation as pastor of the Leesburg Brethren church. His resignation was accepted by the church. Rev. Koontz has accepted a call to become pastor of the Pike Brethren church located at Mund’s Corner, Pa. He will assume his duties at the new church around the first part of December. Mrs. Robert Teeple Hostess For Women’s Fellowship The Women’s Fellowship of the Oswego Calvary Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. Robert Teeple Tuesday night. Mrs. Ronald Taylor was in charge of the devotions and Mrs. Ed Blue gave the lesson. A social

Old Established Goshen Firm Has Several Openings Apply only if interested in year-round permanent employment Factory, Machine Shop or Mobile Home experience helpful but not necessary. Many fringe benefits. Apply — Independent Protection Co., Inc., 1605 South Main St., Goshen or TURTLE TOP Camper Div. WORK-N-PLAY, 118 W. Lafayette St., Goshen. Man With Carpenter or Other Woodworking Experience Steady Work, Inside Should have some experience as a foreman or be capable of becoming a working supervisor in a short time. Paid vacations, Group Insurance, Pay in line with ability. Laminated Rafters Corp. WARSAW, PHONE: 267-6561 YOUNG MEN 21-30 WE HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU! WHY WAIT? A Career In Industrial Management or Industrial Sales is Now Open — Training Available Come in or Phone JOHN SINGLETON LYALL ELECTRIC, INC. Albion. Ind. — Phone 636-2113 Plant Locations Include: N. Webster. Washington Center and Cromwell ATTENTION WIVES! Is your husband under foot? Have you run out of little jobs that needed doing around the house? Why not suggest (in the way that all wives have of suggesting without seeming to suggest) that your husband talk with the friendly folks at Penn Controls in Goshen. You can think of some reason why you need extra money. Let’s get those husbands out of the kitchen! Attention Milford Area Residents Brock Manufacturing is offering outstanding employment opportunities to men and women for full time or part time day work. Good starting pay with excellent fringe benefits (including cash bonuses and profit sharing) and opportunities for advancement as far as your ambition arid abilities will take you. If you are looking for a job with a future — Join this young, fast growing company NOW. SEE JOE lOLUGER Apply Monday thru Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Brock Manufacturing Inc. Phone: 65&4191 - Route 15 — Milford, Indiana

time followed. Refreshments of eider, doughnuts and coffee were served to the 12 members present. Oswego Extension Homemakers Club In November Meeting The members of the Oswego Extension Homemakers club met with Mrs. A. W. Landis Tuesday evening. Roll call was answered by telling what we are thankful for. Mrs. Dan Lowman gave the lesson on Chirstmas decorations and also reviewed the history of the song of the month, “Come, Ye Thankful People, Come” and led the group in singing the song. Refreshments were served by the hostss. The next meeting will be the annual Christmas party.

Eastern Star Meets Tuesday Night In Regular Meeting Chapter 287, Order of Eastern Star, met Tuesday night at the Masonic hall. There was an initiation serx ice held for two candidates. Decorations xrore carried out in the Halloween theme. Refreshments were served in the dining hall by the worthy matron and worthy patron, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Phillips. Hie Masons will be honored at the next meeting. ILALLOWEEN PARTY AT ALLEN HOME Ken and Kraig Allen entertained at a Halloween party Friday afternoon in the Allen bam. Kip and Kay .Allen and Katrina Shively took charge of the party. Games were played and the children enjoyed rides <xi the pony. Children present were Scott and Craig Chariton, Mark Archer, David and Michael Hearn, Mike and Debbie Tom, John Bell. Clark Charlton and the hosts and hostesses. Mothers who came and enjoyed coffee and refreshments in the kitchen were Mrs. Ed Charlton. Mrs. Norman Archer, Mrs. James Hearn. Mrs. John Bell and Mrs. Robert Shively and Kelly. PTA Meeting To Be Held Nov. 9 At Leesburg Gym A PTA meeting will be held at the Leesburg gym November 9 at 7 p.m. It will be American Education Week and the program will ! be under the direction of Lawrence : Hudson. Reading Club Meets At M&M Restaurant Members of the Leesburg Reading club met at a North Webster restaurant Monday evening for a dinner meeting. Mrs. Wayne Clark gave the I Thanksgiving story as part of the ' program and Mr. and Mrs. Art i Smith showed slides of their various vacation trips. There were 16 present. Leesburg Merchants Meet Monday Afternoon The Leesburg Merchants met Monday afternoon at the Anglin and Heierman Insurance Agency. Plans were made for their Christmas projects. A large tree will be lighted on the comer and other lights will be put up in town. Santa will visit the uptown area and stores will be open every night of the week before Christmas. Plans were made to cooperate with the churches to try and have a live nativity scene and to haxT carols sung by a church group.

New Listing Today — Three bedroom lake home with 15 x 30 basement, full bath. 50 ft. lake front, good neighborhood right across from golf course. Will sell on contract. 194 North Shore Drive Syracuse Lake EARLE WALTZ HOMES FOR EVERY NEED Clara Warner Waltz 457-3465 457-2189

SYRACUSE ENTERPRISES g IS NOW HIRING PERMANENT HELP ON FIRST AND SECOND SHIFTS s WE NEED AT OUR MILFORD PLANT: 2L MACHINE OPERATORS HANDYMEN SEWING WOMEN ASSEMBLY WORKERS We Offer: gCOMPETITIVE WAGES GROUP INSURANCE INCENTIVE PAY NIGHT PREMIUMS PAID HOLIDAYS PAID VACATION OVERTIME " Apply At Office Os — SYRACUSE ENTERPRISES g. MILFORD, IND., Phone: 658-4178 "An Equal Opportunity Employer"

Wednesday, November 9, 1966

Farm Bureau Members To Go To Indianapolis By Bus November 10 i Any Farm Bureau member may go by bus November 10 to attend a session of the state Farm Bureau c convention held at Indianapolis at € the Murat Temple. The bus will c leave the Insurance building at Warsaw at 6:30 a.m. Expenses of the bus will be paid by the county c Farm Bureau. The speaker in the evening will be General Mark Clark who will speak on “What We Can Do For g Our Youth”. t —L- 1 MRS. HUGH NEER SPEAKS Mrs. Hugh Neer, county health nurse, spoke on the duties of her j office at a meeting of the Three < Arts club at the home of Mrs. Rob- ; ert Ferverda Monday night. Members answered roll call by telling of their most embarassing < moment. Mrs. Dick Klopenstein 1 was in charge of devotions and led ’ in all repeating the “Lord’s Prayer". Mrs. Robert Shively was in charge of tlie program. She introduced Mrs. Neer. Refreshments were served by the hostess to 10 members and two guests. Mrs. Neer of Syracuse and Mrs. Connie Miller of Milford. Mrs. Dean Ferverda Presents Program At Literary Club Tliere were 13 members present at the meeting of the Literary club at the home of Mrs. Chloe Robison Monday evening. Roll call was answered by gixing departmental topics. Mrs. Alvin Walker gave the devotions and Mrs. Dean Ferverda spoke on ancient and modern uses of herbs. A disi cussion follow ed. The sale of blind ' goods was held. Candy and nuts were passed by the hostess. CELEBRATES 11th BIRTHDAY SATURDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. Robert Ferverda entertained Saturday afternoon in honor of the 11th birthday of her daughter. .Amy. Records were played and games were played. Refreshments of ice cream, birthday cake and punch were served to Kay Allen, Susie Edgar, Vicki Alexander. Micky Moriaty, Lee .Ann Bvrti, Debbie Smoker and Denise Bell. DINNER AT PIERCETON i SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beebe entertained Sunday at dinner at their j home in Pierceton Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Jack Beebe of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Coyle of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. John Dye. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dye and family and Mrs. Watkins. Town Board Held Meeting Monday Night, Nov. 7 Tiie town board meeting for November was held at the town hall Monday night. Bills were approved for payment. | Discussion for a new furnace installation was discussed for the town hall and the contract was given to Miller Sheet Metal. Sewers are to be cleaned out as soon as a j man is available to do the work. | The meeting was then adjourned. Board members present were Dean Ferverda and Edward Gunter: also clerk Esta Yocum and town i marshal Hugh McCann. COMMUNITY NEWS j Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hartman and Sheri spent Saturday evening ! with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Karnmer’er and Scott. I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shoemaker. ; Carol and DeWayne, of South i Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Rhine- | hart were Sunday supper guests of I Mrs. Mabel Lippincott. | Jerry Teeple bagged a deer by I bow and arrow last Wednesday near Claypool. i Mr. and Mrs. diaries BlankenI ship and daughters and Mr. and ' Mrs. James Earl of Warsaw and

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Airs. Jean Helman. Tony and Ronnie. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blankenship. The dinner was in honor of Charles Blankenship’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen had dinner at the M and M Saturday evening in honor of their 13th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Inez Shively was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ginther. The basketball team of the Oswego Calvary Baptist Church played the Fellowship Baptist team of Warsaw Monday night and the Oswego team was the winner. Mr. and Mi’s. Marvin Fuller and son were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter and Brenda. The junior class of the Calvary church had a Halloween party at the home of Miss Lois Daysman and the Intermediate class taught by Sam Popenfoose also had a party and spent the evening bowling. Mr. and Mi’s. Herman Buckingham returned to their liome Saturday after spending the last two weehs with their son Lt. Fred Buckingham and wife in Abilene, Tex. Mrs. .Amos Hollar, Mrs. Bernice Dwyer and Kevin of Milford spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Hollar and Miss Faye Hollar. Mr. and Mi’s. LaVon Heckeman visited his sister, Mrs. Virginia Messner, at the Elkhart hospital i Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Lehman of Pierceton spent Sunday afternoon at the Heckeman • home. Rev. and Mrs. Walter Rogers of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Inman of Winona Lake were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine. PFC and Mrs. Dan Bayne visited j Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lyons Saturday evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Buskirk. Sr., will return Friday from a threeweek trip to California. i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beery of i Sterling. Ohio, spent from Monday ■ until Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Immel and daughter. Todd and Aldron Tyler of Nappanee spent Friday and Saturday with their grandmother, Mrs. Dale Morehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tyler were Saturday evening guests. Rev. and Mrs. John Jones havff moved into their home at Leesburg. They formerly resided in Pierceton where he is pastor of the Baptist church. They formerly resided in Piercton w-her he is pastor of th Bap- , tist church there. CARDS : A i CARD OF THANKS I wirii to thank all who remembered me with cards and gifts during ' my recent illness. : Stanley Price i _ __ 1 CARD OF THANKS The family of Augusta Miller wishes to thank the ladies of the Bethel n Church of the Brethren, Rev. Don g Mishler. Mishler funeral home and .. friends for their acts of kindness and prayers. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Bliton Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Richardson h

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