The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 41, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 November 1966 — Page 7

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CLASSIFICATION INDEX >• — FOB SALL » — FOR RENT »- — HELP WANTED «- — WANTED 6. — BUSINESS OPPORTINTIIES 6 — SURVIVES 7.— BI'ILDING MATERIALS «. - ANNOVN< I MENTS - NOTICES S- — LOST AND FOUND Ift. _ PETS - LIVESTOCK IL — MISCELLANEOUS I.— FOR SALE UPRIGHT HALLERBACK PIANO, priced right. Ph. 856-2452. <l* 60 bv 12 FT. ACADEMY EXPANDO mobile home. Very good condition. Reasonable terms. Call R. L. Jones. 457-3165. N 9, 16 (1) THREE USED chest freezers in good condition. Gamble’s in Syracuse. (D 1953 FORD VIC. reliable transportation. Motor good, body poor. Make an offer. Ph. 457-3327. U' WOOD CLARINET in good condition. Jane Baumgartner. Ph. 6584815 or 658-4111. (1) LIKE NEW Lowrey Heritage Deluxe organ. Walnut wood. Price $995. Call 457-3594. ts ( D USED reconditioned refrigerators. $19.95 to $75. GAMBLE S in Syracuse. H) RUGS~a~sight? Company coming? Clean them right with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer sl. Syracuse Hardware, (I 1 WEODHMG INVITATIONS; OrOer your wedding Invitations, marriage and engagement announcements and birth announcements now. For prices phone 658-4111 or 457-3666 or come tn and look through our catalogue The Mail-Journal. ts U) ROY'S 16 in. BIKE with training TWO GOOD used wringer washers. $49 95 and $59.95. GAMBLE’S in Syracuse. Q SF.SQI 1< IMI nnial place matand napkins, 35c a dozen. Syracuse office of The Mail-Journal. ts (1) 119-ACRE FARM by owner Call for appointment, Niagara 6-2233. Millwood. seven miles south of Nappanee. N 9, 16 <l> TROPICAL FISH, aquariums. camera and equipment. Contact John Nyikos at 457-2088. ( 1» PROTECT the checks you send out with a check protector. Here’s a dillv. and the price is right. LAKELAND OFFICE SUPPLY. 103 east Main, Syracuse. VSED automatic washers, gas and electr c drvers, $29.93 to $69 95 GAMBLE S 'in Syracuse. <D YEAR AROUND home on Syracuse lake front for sale or rent. Available immediately. Inquire of Jack Vanderford. broker. Ph. 457-2333. N 9. 16 (1) \LWAYS BUYING - SPOT CASH PAID Estate, furniture, tools, dishes, guns. MYERS BROS. AUCTIONEERS Goshen Elkhart 533-2854 875-5005 tl (I) 2. — FOR RENT TWO B. R. MODERN TRAILER, adults, partly furnished; also modem motel rooms by the week Two persons S2O. single sls. Call 4574225. . TWO AND THREE BEDROOM furnished apt* . utilities furnished. Call before 12 noon. 856-2336. ts <2’ TWO MODERN AND LANDSCAPED homes, one near junction of V. S. 6 and SR 15 and one near Solomon Creek. Ph. 457-2491. <2> APARTMENT, furnished or unfurnished. heat furnished, at Pettit’s Department Store, Ligonier, Ind. Ph. 894-4541 ts (2> MODERN THREE BEDROOM -..-me in North Webster. Ph 834-2029 <2 FURNISHED M3IXK APARTMENTS by the week or month. Wawasee Apts., east side of Wawasee Lake. Phone 856-2336 before 12 o’clock. ts <23. — HELP WANTED S4OO MONTHLY POSSIBLE — Home typing! Full or part-time Guaranteed profitable methods. Instructions, $1 B and B Enterprises, Box 196A.A, Holcomb. Mo.. 63852. N 16. 23 <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) SEWING OPERATORS: Experienced preferred, but not necessary. Fringe benefits. Good working conditions. Apply in person. Blue Bell Corp., 503 S. Main,. Nappanee. tf <3l MAN OR WOMAN — Full or part time work offered. Write box 445 Milford for appointment. Need not lr.-e in Milfora. N 2,9, 16. 23. 30 (3) 4. —WANTED WILL SHARE MY HOME in Syracuse area with a mature bachelor 30-35. Can be seen after 6 p.m. Call 457-3234. «’ 6. —SERVICES UCOHOUtCS ANONYMOUS P. O. in H tod.

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HAVE YOUR BLACK and white photos painted in oil. Ph. Mrs. Robert Cullers at 658-4897. (6)

LOCKSMITH - combinations - changed - keys made. 807 Front St. Ph J 457-3816. N 16. 23. 30. D 7 <6» BUILDING OR REMODELING: for lathing and plastering: for free estimates. call Syracuse 457-2361. N 2,9, 16, 23 <6' ELECTROLUX (R> E. M. Smith, r 2. box 9A, Syracuse. Ph 457-2879 ts (6> 7.— BUILDING MATERIALS HOME ADDITIONS: New kitchens, | garages, new homes, rec. rooms j or modernizing bsmts. Free esti-1 mates. Phone collect 453-3144. Leesburg Limber. Leesburg. Ind. N 16, 23, 30. D 7 (7 ! 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> 9. — LOST AND FOUND | LOST: Black Labrador Retriever in t Syracuse area. If found, call Elmer Stucky at 457-3813. | FOUND, a stray dog. a beautiful male Collie is'at our house and may lie claimed by owner. Oscar Graff. Milford. W 10. — PETS - LIVESTOCK HONEYMOON COTTAGE or retirement home Erected on your lot a semi-finished 20x44 two bedroom home with carport $3,434. Several credit plans available. Let us work out the entire financing for you. In today’s tight money situation it I may’ lie to your advantage to make use of our many years of exper-' ience. Free consultation without obligation. See our display on road 15 Other plans and sizes available. Leesburg Limber and Hardware. Leesburg, Ind. N 16, 23. 30. D 7 ■ ID , ,<MUi*>»*m*** '*■** *»uiu~Lnr-- r r J . WILL BUY USED FURNITURE and any type of ANTIQUES Phone: 457-2729 after 5 p.m. REAL GOOD USED SOFA BED S4B 88 Bill Brammer Furniture mile south of Syracuse on 13 Fourth Annual HARVEST DINNER t j November 17. 5:30 • 7:30 p.m. SYRACUSE METHODIST CHURCH Fellowship Hall Adults $1.50 Children (under six) 75c WANTED" i Good standing timber, all kinds. Write or call Yoder Lumber Company, Inc. LAGRANGE, INDIANA Refl. $179.50 Nylon Frieze SOFA AND CHAIR ONLY $l3B 88 - Three ways to buy, cash, charge or payments Bill Brammer Furniture * 3 mile south of Syracuse on 13 New Listing Today — Year round two or three bedroom home, large living room with fireplace, enclosed sun porches front and back, big basement. oil heat, garage, your own grapevine, use of bathing beach and a pier for your boat. Contract terms. Kale Island. Extra lot ineluded. slL9«>. EARLE WALTZ HOMES FOR EVERY NEED (ten Warner Waits 457-3465 457-2189

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Real Good Used Dinette Set 6 chairs and eval 42” table, can’t be told from new Reg. $149.50 - only SBB.BB Bill Brammer Furniture mile south of Syracuse on 13 | Wawasee Village Hdwe. PLUMBING AND HEATING RHONE:SYRACUSE 457-3011 Watch & Shaver Repair Satisfaction Guaranteed Free estimate for any watch Including TIMEX CROWNOVER Jewelry Company 105 E. Center St., Warsaw WHEN YOU ARE IN WARSAW Take Home Something Baked From The Unique Bake Shop Downtown Warsaw PLASTIC TOP DOUBLE DRESSER. MIRROR. CHEST AND BOOKCASE BED with quilted mattress & matching box spring SIBB.BB Three ways to buy: cash, charge or payments Bill Brammer Furniture mile south of Syracuse on 13 Insist On The Genuine rwi AND AUTO-MATE Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co. OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Pbone: 457-3223 - Syracuse Manufactured By Overhead Door Corp. Hartford City, Indiana ___________________ Real Estate — For Sale — : t B K —- Near renter Sy.,' rent or »«le. contract X 66 <«> mo. 3 B R. — i 101,. «3ftft down lull priee S3.IM •i‘~ Acre, — I’nimaroved. quick »ale SOLD I B. I. — Mod., all. car . turn read' to move in Slt.sftft.ftiWood Bide Lot —■ plu» Seat lot contract Ft.t93.ft9 1 B. R turn.. channel, »r* wall ’ r round **■ • 11 1» Bids Lot — cent- dun : taU price Sl.tSft.ftft I No. 13 South— l>, Aereo. Sftft ft Irontace on X.< 13. n" term* Papakeet-hle — t urn, collate t lot* SOLD I B R modern. 1 ear car i hlk* to center Syracuw SGJSBS.SS Left'** help kou with roar Real < t.lale and In.arance need*. EVERETT F. KETERING phoxf <-•: svracvse O. L. SHAW, Broker FREE set of buttons or FREE trouser or skirt zipper with each $5 cleaning order. GOLDEN RL LE 2-HOl R CASH AND CARRY CLEANERS—diaI 457-3353. THANKSGIVING SPECIALS ALL NEXT WEEK. I iizht lbs. clean only, special SL69; winter coats (men and women) $1.69 and up. Milford Electric is our agent in Milford. Men's suits and 2 pc. dresses - I 3 for $3. High school basketball uniforms 99c. Rugs 9’xl2’, they look new, $9.95. Shirts - sno white (laundered) - , 2 for 79c. ■ Draperies - they look lovely. $1.19 panel. Our Cleaning Is Absolutely The Best In Town. Free Beautiful Copper Lamp, free lovely baton. 38" long, with each $5 cleaning order.

ADVEBTISEMEN'T FOR BIDS POLICE CAR Notice is hereby elven, to all interested bidders, that the Town Board of Trustees of the Town of Milford Junction. Indiana, will from the date of first publication of this notice, until the sth day of December, 1966, accept and receive bids for the purchase of a police patrol car for said town, and on the sth day of December. 1966 said blds will be opened at the Town Hall at the hour of 7:30 p.m. o'clock and a contract for purchase awarded to th- lowest and best bidd -r ther.fore The following are the general specificat‘ons for the vehicle to be purchased and all bids shall include these specifications: The car to be a new 1967 two-door, police type sedan. V-8. 250 H.P to 300 HP. engine, Automatic transmission. 6570 amp alternator. 70 amprH.D. battery, dual electric windshield wipers, right and

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 ,1 i I, - ——nmr~i~ir.i~.--.rnr.iri~~~.-~'*- ■•**. 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. 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 and abilities will take you. If you are looking for a job with a future — Join this young, fast growing company NOW. SEE JOE IO<UGER Apply Monday thru Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Brock Manufacturing Inc. Phone: 658-4191 - Route 15 — Milford, Indiana JWVSA/V**.- ** * ' V.-AAAAAAAAAAAZ •** • - ********Z***Z**********•*****************»«>***** B Open Our Door To A Better Job For You MONSANTO HAS MANY OPENINGS FOR FACTORY MEN AND WOMEN TO HELP MAKE MILLIONS OF PLASTIC BOTTLES. PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE IS NOT NECESSARY We Offer The Following: 1. Straight sh ft w~~k available. 2. Steady work with fast advancement possibilities. 3. Exceptionally clean working condition*. 4. Highest wage rates in the area. 5. Excellent fringe benefits including (a) Week paid vacation after six months. (b) 2 weeks paid vacation after one year. (c) 9 paid holidays. (d) Recently improved life insurance and hospitalization benefits for you and your family. 6. Company paid retirement plan. Apply at our Employment Office Monday, Wednesday & Friday 8:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M. Tuesday and Thursday 8:00 A.M.-8:00 P.M. Saturday 9: °o A.M.-4:00 P.M. Monsanto Co. GERBER STREET LIGONIER, INDIANA An Equal Opportunity Employer

left spot lights on frame with clear seal beam. Left spot light to be equipped with mirror, simultaneous flashing parking and tall lights, backup lights, sun visors, front seat shoulder safety belts, and Deluxe belts. Black vinyl interior with heavy duty front seat, fresh air heater, defrosters, deluxe steering wheel, radio standard, cigarette lighter to operate portable acces.. heavy duty brakes, oversize cooling system. heavy-duty shocks and springs, calibrated speedometer with 2-mile-per-hour increments, padded instrument panel. 5—845 x 15 first line nylon tires, black wall, and 2—845 x 15 wheels-, and blackwall mud and snow nylon first line tires, radio noise suppression equipment with resistor spark plugs and wires. Color to be white. 119” wheel base, posltraction. Siren and flash, r wires to be installed and s.-aled at factors^and ready for installation. Temperature controlled

Bidders will remove from vehicle traded in by the City of Milford Junction. The siren and red flasher and lights and install siren and red flasher lights on new vehicle. AU bidders should show .horsepower of engine. Bidders will accept as trade in and allow credit on purchase price of new vehicle the following: 1—1965 Ford polio - type two door sedan. 1967 appropriation to be paid. Car can be inspected at Town Hall of Milford Junction, All bids shall be submitted upon forms pr-scribed by the State Board of Accounts with non-collusion affidavits properly executed, and shall be accompanied by a certified check or a bidder's bond in an amount equal to 5 per cent of the net bid. Tile Town reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to re-advertise for new bids. CARL DUNCAN CARL SPEICHER DARRELL ORN Attest: EDITH BAUMGARTNER Clerk-Treasurer MJ — N. 16 & 23 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Bev- rage Board of Kosciusko County. Indiana, will at 10 a m. on the j 22nd day of Nov., 1966. at the Clerk’s i Office Court House in the City of War-! saw. Indiana, in said County, begin in- ; v stigation of the application of the j following named person requesting the' issue to the applicant at the location here-1 inafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage! Permit of the class hereinafter designat-! ed and will, at said time and place, re- ' chive information concerning the fitness o! said applicant, and the propriety of issuing i th>- permit applied for to such applicant I at the premises named: Loya! Order of Moose No. 1423 by 1 John Cooke. Gov., and Caroll Sh< rmah. i Treas.. (Club! Beer. Liquor and Wine | Retailer. 126 East Market Street. War- ; I saw, Indiana. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN j TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PARTIi CIPATION IS REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. F. Condon Executive Secretary JOE A. HARRIS, Chairman NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given, that the Board of School Trustees of the Lakeland Community School Corporation (Kosciusko Counuty) will until the hour of 7:30 p.m. <EST> on the 29th day of November. 1966. at the administrative office of said corporation in Syracuse. Indiana, accept sealed bids for specified building improv, monts. Sp-cifications and requirements are on file in the office of the superintendent and may be obtained by any interested party. The sealed bids received until the hour aforesaid will be opened on said day and hour in the presence of the bidders present. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to re-advertise. Dated at Syracuse, Indiana this 16th day of November, 1966 Chas. H. Prudum. Jr,. Secretary Board of School Trustees Lakeland Community School Corporation tKosciusko County) Administrative Office P O. Box 638 Syracuse, Indiana MJ — N, 16 & 23 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is h-reby given the taxpay- rs of Lakeland Community School Corporation, Kosciusko County. Indiana, that the ■ corporation at their regular meeting place at 7:30 o'clock p.m. on the 29th day of November. 1966. will consider the following appropriation from existing funds which said officers consider necessary to meet commitments. Amount CUMULATIVE BUILDING FUND $49,888.00 (pay of architect fees — new high school* Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have a right to be h. ard thereon. Th-? additional appropriation as finally made will be automatically referred to :he State Board of Tax Commissioners which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen tls> days at the County Auditor's office of said County, or at such other place as may be designated. At such hearing taxpayers objecting to any such additional appropriation may be heard. Interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. - CHAS H. PURDUM. JR Secretary BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES LAKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORP ' MJ — N. 16 & 23 1 I .SacurititA, J I ■ Ik JU t 3824 S. Calhoun 1 11 Ft. Wayne. Indian* K. I n 'll Phon * 744 217a INSURANCE • INDUSTRIAL . FINANCE OVER-THE-COUNTER STOCKS ••Decimals” are Bths Bid Ask American Income Life 11. H _ ! American States Life 15.2 l»-> Aquila Life i Associates Life * ® Bankers Life 1-6 S'- .< onsumers Nat'l Life 3.~ 3.7 i Earls American Life 1-5 ' Earth Mount. Inc. 3-4 6» Farm A Home In*. 3.3 J.’ I First United Life 19.4 '4l. Great Fidelity Life 1-6 - • Int i Food A Drug ! Jefferson Nat*! Life • -4-4 Midwestern United Life 3» 35.4 i Small Business Fin. Corp. 9-3 II 3 I standard Life 73.6 '46. ! vsummit Growth Corp 3.1 4.1 United Home Life l*-6 lub Wabash Life 6.6 7.6 • Ex Stock Rights I Local Representative Herbert Dickerson Call: Syracuse 457-2454 Mem6et*,»f the IBD Associations All Quotation* are sobieet to market ehanres. Price* are net. No commission*.

J SYRACUSE ENTERPRISES o IS NOW HIRING PERMANENT HELP * ON FIRST AND SECOND SHIFTS •2 WE NEED AT OUR MILFORD PLANT: 3 MACHINE OPERATORS HANDY MEN "S SEWtNG WOMEN ASSEMBLY WORKERS a We Offer: Q) COMPETITIVE WAGES GROUP INSURANCE “Jg INCENTIVE PAY NIGHT PREMIUMS SPAID HOLIDAYS PAID VACATION OVERTIME -O Apply At Office Os — ■g SYRACUSE ENTERPRISES ® MILFORD, IND., Phone : 658-4178 a/aga "An Equal Opportunity Employer”

Wednesday. November 16. 1966

CARDS f&j KHORSHeaM’ THANKS 1 A MEMORIAL As members of the Syracuse high school graduating class of 1909. we , wish to pay our respect and loving tribute to Miss Lillian Hamman, one ( of our most beloved classmates. One of her most beautiful characteristics was meekness, the kind that shall inherit the earth. She shall live in our memory as a real Christian friend endowed with a wealth of peace and composure. As a dedicated teacher whose career covered almost half a century, she left to her many students and friends this priceless heritage: “There is nothing too good to be hoped for: nothing too high to be attempted. and nothing so precious that we cannot afford to give it away.” Signed—Classmates Mrs. Virginia (Hillabold' Brian Mrs. Mary (Ott> Hoy Mrs. Blanche ! Snobarger> Haab Mrs. Ida Hibschman I Mrs. Alta (Guy) Brower Mrs. Savilla (Strieby) Harkless Mrs. Fay (Cory) Dewart CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank each one who sent cards, flowers and fruit, and for the many prayers offered in my behalf. I want to thank each pastor of j ********fV **************** *AAAAAAAAAAAA.XAAX' AAAAAAAA, Deaf Man Perfects Tiny Hearing Aid OFFERS FREE MODEL ' A remarkable tiny hearing aid has I been perfected by a man who has ! been hard of hearing for nearly ten j years. This- small device has no dangling cords or separate transmitting units and represents a new unusual ; design idea in a product to restore f natural hearing. It wa developed especially for i those persons who can hear but can’t understand. This new hi Ring instrument provides “ear-level'’ hearing with the wearer picking up speech. ; sounds, television and radio at his ear. Due to the use of transistors, the user cost is extremely low. A true life actual size replica of the smallest all-in-the-ear hearing aid ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone sending in this advertisement while supply lasts. So we suggest you write for yours now. No obligation whatsoever. Write to C. Eckert. 311 E. Lexington Blvd.. Eau i Clair, Wis. adv.

YOUNG MEN 21-30 Do We Need Smart Young Men For A Carreer in INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT or Industrial Sales? YES We Offer An Excellent Training Program To Speed Your Advancement. Come in or Phone JOHN SINGLETON LYALL ELECTRIC, INC. Albion. Ind. — Phone 636-2113 Plant Locations Include: X. Webster, Washington Center and Cromwell

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the churches who held special prayer and each friend that prayed for my recovery. May God richly bless you all. Olivene Richards CARD OF THANKS Clyde Heaton and daughters, Leesburg. wish to thank all their friends and relatives for the kindness shown wife and mother while in the hospital and her illness at home. Special thanks to Dr. Rheinheimer. nurses, aids, the gray ladies and the staff of the Goshen hospital; all were so kind. Thanks for the flowers, cards, food and miscellaneous gifts. Your kindness will never be forgotten. CARD OF THANKS Words are inadequate to express our dee - ) gratitude to our friends and neighbors for the prayers, cards, flowers and much kindness that weriF shown at our great loss. Mrs. W. A. Jones, Jr. Mick Jones Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Eggers CARD OF THANKS I- would like to thank so many thoughtful people for their cards, flowers, gifts and food sent to me at the hospital and since I've been home. How can mere words say it all. but everything was deeply appreciated. Gladys Baumgartner 1 - ... * BEISWANGER. Mark Anthony Dr. and Mrs. Brad Beiswanger of Indianapolis are the parents of their second son, Mark Anthony, born Saturday. Nov. 12. in Indianapolis. The neiv Master Beiswanger tipixxl the scales at eight pounds. 11 ounces. His 17-month-old brother’s name is Andrew Jay. Grandparents are Mr. and .Mrs., Ar’.o Beiswanger of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Max Ganshorn of Syracuse. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Opal Ganshom of Etna Green. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn King of Nappanee and Mr. Beiswanger of Kendallville. TIEGLER son Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tiegler of Golf. 111., are the parents of a son bom Wednesday, Nov. 9, in the Holy Family hospital at Des Plaines. " 111. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Tiegler, Syracuse lake. COBBUM. Cathy Kay Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cobbum of r 4 Syracuse are the parents of a daughter, Cathy Kay. born at 1:52 a.m. November 4, in the Elkhart hospital. She weighed six pounds, 12 ounces at birth. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Cobbum of r 4 Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Byron K. Jester of Muncie. HART, son Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hart, of Syracuse, are the parents erf a son, bom recently in the Goshen hospital. Miss Linda Watkins and Miss Vickie Firestone of Syracuse were ( in Chicago Saturday and Sunday 1 wliere they attended a beauty show.

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