The Mail-Journal, Volume 4, Number 44, Milford, Kosciusko County, 7 December 1966 — Page 7
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CLASSIFICATION INDEX I.— KOK SALE l — FOR RENT «. — HELP WANTED 4. — WANTED •. — BUSINESS OPPORTVNrnES < — SERVICES 7.— BHLDING MATERIALS $. — ANNOVNCEMENTS - NOTICES », — LOST AND FOUND J®. _ PFTS - LIVESTOCK Jl.— MOBILE HOMES It. — MISCELLANEOUS 1. —FOR SALE DIAMONDS are a girl s best friend—until she finds Blue Lustre for j cleaning carpets. Rent electric I shampooer $1 Syracuse Hardware, r— u) CHRISTMAS TREES: Choice Scotch pine Christmas trees are now ready at Wawasee Nursery. Ralph P. Oyler, Syracuse, Indiana. N 30, D7 MODERN ELECTRIC SINGER sew ng machine with cabinet and extras for button holing and zigzag designs Guaranteed. Seven payments of SO.BB. See locally by writing Credit Mgr., 1937 Cooper, Jackson. Mich. I - * 'l*, U.WAYS BUYING — SPOT CASH PAID Estate, furniture, tools, dishes, guns. MYERS BROS. AUCTIONEERS Goshen Elkhart f 33 2854 875-500.) ts (1) . >(H R BEDROOM, DOUBLE LAKE FRONT HOUSE on Dewart Lake. Insulated, link chain fence, gar-1 age. Terms to right party Albert Hostetler. Ph. 457-2195. D7. j l | FOR SALE OR RENT: 20 acres with 2-bedroom house on east side of Dewart Lake. Immediate possession Write Bessie Steinbarger. >mwell. Ind., or call 856-2853 after 4 pm. N 30. D < (1) 20-GALLON AQUARIUM, wrought ’ iron stand, stainless steel hood reflector. fluorescent bulb, undergravel filter, heater, pump, gravel. plants, thermometer, Chinese mot ess S3O Ph. THREE USED chest freezers in good condition. Gamble s in Syr.icuse. (1' FARIA' AMERICAN wing-back sofa, good condition. Maple cedar chest. Mrs. Philip Fawley. Phone 45. • .1629 after 5. ’• THREE BEDROOM, two baths, attached garage, fenced-in back vard. 73' frontage on Pickwick Road. Wawasee Village. For Sale by owner, $16,500; •»" farm close to Syracuse, four bedrooms. ■ buildings. ' finished milk house, -rainery, $18,000: restaurant, fully equipped, in Syracuse. SB,OOO. SAR\H BOYD AGENCY, Syracuse. 1 Ph--4SMI® N *£ 71 BEGINNER BOY S a wheel bi-1 cvcle with trainer wheels, good condition. Ph. 457-3712 or after 5| p m., phone 457-4188. 124 ORD WTOHARP. I ke new . nsed very little Call 457-2378 after 4.30 S2O or best offer. N 30. D 7 <l> I USED automatic washers, gas and! electric dryers, $29-95 to 189.® GAMBLES in Syracuse. < 1 FOR CHRISTMAS: Poinsettia plants, wreaths, roping and grave pieces. Wawasee Nursery, Ralph P. Oyler, Syracuse Phone 45.-3321. SESQUICENTENNLAL place mats and napkins, 35c a dozen. Syracuse office of The Mail-Journal. ts (1> ANTIQUES: One mile north and one* mile east of 13A and 33. Open b> chance or call Virginia Hartsough, 894-4306. • 14 TWO GOOD usd wringer washers, $49 95 and $59 95. GAMBLE S in Syracuse. ' (1) ONE FEMALE REGISTERED American Eskimo puppy. 10 weeks oki. Mrs Glen Byler, r I New Paris. Ph. 831-4592. (1) LEDGER FORMS: Cash received, cash disbursed, columnar sheets, checks drawn, Nl-C, and post binders. All available at the qpanding LAKELAND OFFICE SUPPLY. 108 E. Main. Syracuse Ph.: 457-3666. (1 * SHEETS OF ALUMINIUM suitable for fish houses or such, 85c each. Syra-Web Mfg.. Milford. Ph. 6584155. P ~ TWO. 20 IN. BIKES tboy's or girl's), and Gibson electric range, all m excellent condition. Phone 457-2861 after 5 p m N 30. P 7 WEDDING INVITATIONS: OrGei your wedding invitations, mar rtage and engagement Announce menta and Nrth announcement* now. For prices phone 858-4111 or 457-3668 or come tn and took through our catalogue The Mail-Journal. (1) USED reconditioned refrigerators, $19.95 to $75. GAMBLE'S in Syracuse. (1) WOOD CLARINET in good condition. Jane Baumgartner. Ph. 6584815 or 658-4111. ts <l> 2. — FOR RENT APARTMENT, furnished or unfurnished. beat furnished, at Pettit’s Department Store, Ligonier,' Ind. Ph. 894-4541 , ts (*> MODERN FURNISHED HOUSE at Milford, two bedrooms, gas heat. Call Bremen. Liberty 64481. I N 30. D. 7 (2) THE SUP MOTEL. Special winter rates, single sls for two, S2O week; $5 for one night, private TV and linen service." One mile south of Syracuse on highway 13. Call 4574225. N. 30, D 7 (») MODERN FURNISHED HOUSE at Milford, two bedrooms, gas heat. Call Bremen, Liberty 6-4481. t2>
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 and or store. All modern. Wawasee Village, state road 13, Syracuse. For information, call 457-3883 or 457-3500. ts (2> TWO AND THREE BEDROOM furnished apts., utilities furnished. Call before 12 noon, 856-2336. ts (2) 3. — HELP WANTED 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> FULL-TIME HELP WANTED: Contact Chet McCuen. McCuen Cabnet and 788 S. Main, Syracuse, or phone 457-3721. ts *3' MT. WAWASEE SKI LODGE. New Paris. Inside and outside work available. Contact at Lodge or phone 831-2106 Tues. - Sat. N 30, D 7 UL OPENINGS FOR machine operators, welders, material handlers and general production workers. Good starting rates with scheduled reviews for rapid advancements. Excellent company paid benefits. Apply today — Amolt Corporation. | Pierceton. An Equal Opportunity Employer. D7, 14, 21 3 SEWING OPERATORS: Experienced preferred, but not necessary. I Fringe benefits. Good working conditions. Apply in person. Blue ’ Bell Corp.. 503 S. Main., Nappanee. I ts <3) , MAN TO HELP in yard or drive ■ truck Good health more important 1 than age. Might consider partt;me hula. Ask for Lloyd Harley or Gene Tinney. Leesburg Lumber. ’ Leesburg Ind. Phone 453-3144. D 7. 14 <3> 4. _ WANTED W \NTED TO Bl V: Small modern home with garage in or near Mil-1 . ford. I*hone 658-4019. ' | I I I D SALES AND SERVIUFMI N to contact Farmers and Feeders in , this county. Assist them with Live-1 stock and’ Poultry Nutrition and | Management. Should have exper-' .< nee and or training in Fanning, ] Nutrition, Feed Sates and Usage Job offers advancement opportunities Write Box 146. Van Wert. Ohio. | N 30. D 7. 14 4 — 5. — BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES INCOME-SPARE TIME: No selling, i I Refill and collect money from, i New Type coin operated dispensi ers in this area Must have Ss.>o . to $1,850 cash. car. and references. I Ten hours weekly can net excellent I income. More time can result in | more money. For personal inter-' view, write CO-REP., INC . P. O. BOX 1169, DEPT A. EVANSTON. I 111,, 60204 Include phone number. (5) SPARE TIME INCOME ~ and collecting money from New Type high quality coin operated , dispensers in this area. No selling. To qualify you must have car, references. S6OO to $1,900 cash. Seven to 12 hours weekly can net excellent monthly income. More full time For personal interview write P. O. Box 4185, Pittsburgh. Pa.. 15202 Include phone number. D 7, 14 (5) MAN OR WOMAN RELIABLE PERSON from this area to service and collect from automatic dispensers. No experience nec d tx i_u e establish accounts for vou Car. references and $985 to $7,785 cash capital necessary. Four 1 to 12 hours weekly nets excellent monthlv income Full time more. For local interview, write Eagle Industries. 4509 Minnetonka Blvd . Minneapolis. Minn., 55416 D 7. 14 (5 6. — SERVICES MCOHOUCS ANONYMOUS P O Box 44. Syracuse. Ind | CARPENTER AND FINISHER, remodeling • inside and out - hang i doors - ceilings. Specializing in refinishing ami custom-made cabinets. Call 457-3561. Syracuse, after 7 p.m. during the week. All day i at Goshen, call collect 533-4654 Free estimates. D7. 14. 21. 28 <6 ELECTROLUX <R» E M. Smith, r 2. box 9A, Syracuse. Ph 457-2879. ts <6> TREES trimmed and removed. Syracuse and Wawasee area. Ph. 4572756. tg) LOCKSMITH - combinations - changed - keys made. 807 Front St. Ph. 457-3816. N 16. 23, 30. D 7 (6’ 7. —BUILDING MATERIALS HOME ADDITIONS: New kitchens, garages, new homes, rec. rooms or modernizing bsmts. Free estimates. No .down payment Up to 5 years to pgM Phone collect 453-3144. LeesbureFtimbsr. Leesburg. Ind. N 16 - D 28 (7) 8. _ announcements -NOTICES VISIT BEER'S BOOK SHOP for good books; devotional, long-playing records; children’s books; and many other worthwhile items. Beer's Book Shop. Milford. Phone 658-4712.
9. — LOST AND FOUND LOST: Two sows on Thanksgiving dav. If found, call phone 658-4238. <9) 11. —MOBILE HOMES NEW AND USED MOBILE HOMES, El-ko Mobile Homes, Park and Sales. One mile north of Syracuse on Huntington road. ts (11) 12. — MISCELLANEOUS 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 mav be to your advantage to make use of our many years of experience. Free consultation without obligation. See our display on road 15. Other plans and sizes available. Leesburg Lumber and Hardware, Leesburg. Ind. N 16 - D2B <l2* A-l Condition Used GAS REFRIGERATOR 14 cu. ft. Full width true-o freezer Dial 267-8513 WILL BUY USED FURNITURE and any type of ANTIQUES Phone: 457-2729 after 5 p.m. 1111 ■ — ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANERS Sales & Service TERMS ED ALEXANDER Phone 267-7034 1116 East Center St. — Warsaw — | WANTED Standing Timber, red and white oak, walnut and hard maple, for a reliable Indianapolis. Ind., corporation. Write Ralph Breneman. Rt. 1, Constantine, Mich. Ph. 435-3478. TURN THAT BOX OF TRINKETS INTO ( ASH-WANTED - Military tokens and medals, badges, medallions. OPA ration tokens. Civil War tokens, depression script, foreign coins and paper money, communion tokens, any kind of medals or tags, merchants' tokens, political buttons or badges. street car or depot tokens; also old books or jwblications about coins. Doug Pilcher - Buyer and Seller of U. S. Coins—Pilcher’s Shoe Store. 106 S. Huntington St.. Syracuse. Ind. Phone 457-3662. Wawasee Village Hdwe. PLUMBING AND HEATING FHONt: SYRACUSE ♦57-3011 WANTED Good ftanduig timber, all kinds. Write or csD Yoder Lumber Company, Inc. LAGRANGE, INDIANA WHEN YOU ARE IN WARSAW Take Home Something Baked From The Jnique Bake Shop Downtown Warsaw Insist On The Genuine AND AUTO-MATE Automatic Door Opener Overhead Door Co. OF SYRACUSE, Inc. Phone: 457-3223 - Syracuse Manufactured By Overhead! Door Corp. Hartford City. Indiana
CARDS THANKS CARD OF THANKS We want to thank all of our friends and anyone who helped us during our accident October 22. Thanks for the flowers, cards, prayers and visits while we wwe in the hospital and thanks to ths&unister and others who called, qj Mrs. Goldi«(Peten|and ‘ J Watch & Shaver Repair SatisfactiM^CinW— if rd Free estimaitfw««y watch 1 ncludin gjgMMEX CROWDER Jewelry flfipany 105 E. l\Sutntnil J I ik Snc. I I li|l >«24S.Calhoun > Xu 11 Ft. Wayne, Indiana K | k \l| Phone 744-2172 mSURANCE • INDUSTRIAL . FINANCE OVER-THE-COUNTER STOCKS ”De«iin*ls" are ’ Bid Ask Amrrican Incom. Use 10.4 114 American Stairs Life IS. U.S A«uila Life 4.7 3.7 Associate. Life 3.4 4.4 Rankers life 1.4 8.7 Consumers Nal'l Life 8.4 3.5 Early American Life 1.4 8.8 larth Mount. Inc. 5 4 6.4 Farm A Home Ina. Si 4. First tnited Life 4 4.7 Franklin Nall Lite 20. 88. Great Fidelitj Life 1.6 8.4 In? I Food 4 Ilru- 1.2 lefferson Nat‘l Life 83 4 25.4 Midwestern I nited Life 85 2 87.2 Small Business Im Corp. 5.3 U.S ! Standard Life 82.4 84 4 summit Growth Corp. 3.8 4.7 Vnited Home Lite IM 2 20. Wabash Life 6. 7. Local Representatire Herbert Dickerson Call: Syracuse 457-2454 Members of the IBI» Associations ; AH Quotations are subject to market ehanres Prices are net N’o commis-
OFFICE HELP WANTED Men—One time study man or trainee Men or Women — Two draftsmen or trainees One cost clerk MUTSCHLER BROTHERS COMPANY, INC. Nappanee, Indiana Mutschl, r ;. ople are just about the frh-nd’-ies- and most h-Ipful areur.-t They triage benefits—•."« w.lllng and able to grow—real security with .s fu?ur Because of them Mjtscblers kv- ps trowing. Want to grow with ; > Coi.:ect our personnel otfire. 'wo Ib is south and ’wo blocks o 51- I : : ta downtown Happxnte. Phorc 773-3111. YOUNG MEN 21-30 A Career In Industrial Management Or Industrial Sales ACT NOW You’ll Find The Opportunity. The Challenge. The Responsibility, and the Training Program For You. Come in or Phone JOHN SINGLETON LYALL ELECTRIC, INC. Albion. Ind. — Phone 636-2113 Plant Locations Include: N. W ebster, Washington Center and Cromwell FOR SALE 78 Acre Farm South Os Nappanee NEXT TO HEPTON UNION CHURCH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16,1:00 P.M. (Daylight Saving Time) Florence I. Hepler Estate PEOPLES STATE BANK, LEESBURG .Dial 453-3181 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 lUIUGER Apply Monday thru Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Brock Manufacturing Inc. Phone: 658-4191 - Route 15 — Milford, Indiana
Mrs. Helene Faulkner CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone for the cards, flowers and acts of kindness extended to us during Mr. Dewees’ stay in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dewees Saddle Chib Has Christmas Dinner The SjTacuse Saddle club held its December 4 meeting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Detwiler in Bristol with a potluck dinner enjoyed at the noon hour. The 22 members and guests present enjoyed a Christmas gift exchange and carol sing during the afternoon program with the business meeting conducted by the new president. Richard Ahrens of Syracuse. Thirty-five members and friends attended the International Horse Show in Chicago the week before, going by bus from the club house. y Real Estate — For Sale — Cor. Buildinc site on No. 8 east. 2®4 ft. front ace—Terms—price 3 B.R. Mod tike new condition. Att. car.. Wawasee Villace sl3.9<M*. Mod. Yr. round, part furnished. Att rar. on channel. Auto cas heat, ready to mere in. Will consider contract $8,500.00 100 ft residential buildinc lot $1,800.00 Contract—42oo.M down. 4’~ Acres on No. 13 south—coned bus. Terms—to responsible buyer. 1 B.R. Mod. furn. on channel. Se‘a wall—loo yds to lake $8.500 00 Let us help you with your Real Estate and Insurance needs. EVERETT F. KETERING PHONE: 457-3722 SYRACUSE O. L. SHAW. Broker Automobile Mechanics ARE YOU MAKING SB-10.000 PER YEAR? Our Mechanics Are. Plus All Extra Benefits. We Are Looking For One Experienced Mechanic. In This Area New Car & Truck Dealership. Send Resume to Automobile Mechanic. P.O. Box 188, Milford. Ind. 46542
By Mrs. Pearl Lyons - Phone:4s3-7921
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Entertain Hustlers Class Os North Webster Members of the Hustlers Sunday school class of the North Webster Church of God of North Webster t met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. : Charles Dye for a pot luck supper Friday night. There were 43 in attendance. A social time followed the supper. Reading Club Has Gift Exchange Members of the Reading club met in the iMime of Mrs. Hershel Albert Monday night for their Christmas party and gift exchange. Mrs. Chris ! Kammerer was the assisting hostess. Devotions were given by Mrs. Al Heierman and the program was given by Mrs. Ruth Ann Anglin. Refreshments were served to the 10 members present. Monthly Meeting Os Town Board Held D?an Ferverda and Ted Gunter, members erf the town board, and town clerk Esta Yocum, and town marshal Hugh McCann were in attendance at the town board meeting held Monday night at town hall. All bills were allowed for payment and a discussion was held on the drainage of the streets. After a hard rain water stands at the intersections and is a long time in draining off. The condition should be corrected as soon as possible. Yule Services A! Methodist Church The Wesley choir of the Leesburg Methodist church directed by Mrs. Robert Allen will present the Can- : tata “0 Come Let Us Adore Him" ' by Pooler, at the morning worship sen ice on December 11. The Chan- ■ cel ciioir directed by Robert Bishopwill present the “A Song Unending” j by John Peterson during the morning worship hour on December 18 j and at 7 p.m. a children's Christj mas program will be given and the i.MYF will present "Christmas Comes To The Careys”, j Friday night, Dec 16. all circles of WS€S will meet at 7 p.m. in th« i home of Rev. and Mrs. David I Gosser. A Christmas gift for the Bashor home will be given. Rev. ! and Mrs. Gosser will present the ! program. I The Clunette Methodist church wHI hold their Christmas program I and candlelight sen-ice on the eve- | ing of December 21 followed by i open liouse at the parsonage for the Clunette church and community. At 8 p.m. on December 22 a candlelight service will be held at the Leesburg church with open house following at the parsonage i for the church and the community. F. B. HOLDS ANNUAL AWARDS NIGHT: HAM DINNER Members of the Farm Bureau held their annual ham supper and the aw ard night for members of the I 4-H Tuesday night in the Methodist church dining hall. The program was given by the 4-H. Mrs. Charles ; Smoker and Mrs. Hosea Rosbrough were the committee in charge. j < L- w t J WLegals. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS town ol Milford Junction The taxpayers of the Town of Milford Junction. Indiana, are hereby notified j that a meeting of the Board of Trustees | to be held at the hour of 6:JO o'clock | p.m. iESTi on the 20th day of Decembex. ! 1966. a public hearing will be held on I the matter of appropriating the sum of i 54.4 .U w) engineering fe. s in Connection i with .he construction of proposed sewage facilit s for said town. Said appropriaI tion is in addition to all existing approI priatloru and the items provided for in I th ■ existing budget, and the funds to ! cover said appropriations are to b< pro- | vided from th- cumulative sewage treati men- storm sewer and disposal plant fund heretofore established by the Board rtustce* At th same time the board will consid-r the following additimrfßftP- ! propriations which said Board cbßjide?s--nec-aaary to meet the extraordinary mergency existing at this time Said apI proprtations being for the budget year , o irons the General Fund Other Additional Appropriations: For GI3 -alary of marshal $255.80 For Gl3 office supply and epuip. kIS.OO ! For G3B police clothing supplies $154 00 lor GI3 service of equipment $830.»> Taxpayers of said town appearing at such meeting shall hav. a right to be h-ard th.- on The additional appropriations as finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Tax Commissioner, which Board will hold a further hearing thereon within 15 days at the County Auditor's Ossie- of Kos- • clusko County, Ind., or at such other ! place as may be designated At such ; hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of I such additional appropriations may be I heard, and Interested taxpayers may in- i uulre of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will b-- held. EDITH BAUMGARTNER Town Clerk-Treasurer MJ—D 7 * 14 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board i of Commissioners of Kosciusko County. I Indiana, will from this date until December 30. 1966. at 101 X) am. EST receive sealed bids for Blank Books. Blanks. StaI tion-ry. Printing and Office Supplies as . required by Kosciusko County during 1967. . Specifications and estimated quantities I required are now on file In the County | Auditor’s Office. All bids must be submitted on Form 91 as prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and must be on file m th- i County Auditors Office at Warsaw. Indiana by 1000 am EST on December 20. 1966. and each bid must be accompanied by a surety bond or certified check in the sum of SIOOO.OO subject to the approval of the Board of Commissioners. When bidding on all or either classes 1. 2. 3. 4. or 5. bids must be accompanied uo;sn!ioo-aou jo itsvpijiv iiessaoau atn xq as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Dated December 6. 1966. Noble C. Blocker. Auditor, Kosciusko County MJ—D. 7 * 14
Wednesday, December 7, 1966
COMMUNITY NESWS j. Mrs. Anna Bishop spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mock of near Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Esta Yocum were ; Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and - Mrs. Paul Yocum and helped Paul ? celebrate his birthday. They spent , the afternoon in Elkhart. , Mrs. Nellie Anglin and Mrs. Inez i Shively were supper guests of Mr. < and Mrs. Herman Ginther Saturday : evening at an oyster supper. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kammerer and Tammy Klopenstein were honored at a birthday dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs. Chris Kammerer Sunday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Klopenstein and Tracie. Mrs. Rueben Clover. Mrs. Clyde Bair. Mrs. Loren Pound and Mrs. 1 Dick Klopenstein shopped in Fort Wavne Monday. The third grade, taught by Mrs. Morrison, entertained their mothers at an after Thanksgiving play Monday afternoon. Mrs. Ora Irvine spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce at I Claypool. She called on Mr. and ! Mrs. Cecil Inman at Winona Lake Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Buskirk. Sr. i shopped in Fort Wayne Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Boggs of near j Warsaw are the parents of an eight pound daughter, Christi Kay. born i! Sunday morning at the Murphy Medical Center. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mi's. Robert Lack-1 ey of r r Silver Liike and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mi-s. Donald Boggs of Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Giant entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Lulu j Ruple and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ruple in honor of the birthday of I Mrs. Rus<el Ruple. Mi-s. Herman Weisser of Milford and Mrs Everett Tom. Sr. shop- ; ped in Fort Wayne Wednesday. Tammy Klopenstein served cup . cakes to the thu-d grade Tuesday afternixMi in honor of her birthday. , Mrs. Nettie Teeple was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- i ert Teeple. ! John Hollar returned to his home Sun lay from the Goshen hospital. ; H* is still ill at his home. Boil Dye and Doug Smith of In- . ternational Business college at Fort Wayne spent their semester break, from Tuesday evening until Sunday, with their parents in Leesburg. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Hartman attended a Christmas dinner and party at the Shrine building Wednesday night. Sir. and Mi's. Larry Hartman and Sherri spent Sunday afternoon with : . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dausman. t Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morehouse. * . David and Loctta. were Friday ev- ■ ening dinner guests of Mr. and { . Mrs. Ronald Tyler of Nappanee The dinner was in honor of the i , birthday of Mrs. Morehouse. Loetta spent the week end with the Tylers. t Mr. and Mrs. Harold Irvine > spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. ; Grady Morrison of Fairmount. Mr. Morrison has been ill in the hospital but has been released to his i home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yocum spent 1 .Monday in Fort Wayne. i | Mrs. Done! Bayne spent from »I Tuesday until Thursday with Mr. t and Mrs. Larry’ Hartman. On Wedi: nesday Mrs. Bayne. Mrs. Hartman s and Mrs. Pat Bechtol spent the i j day in Fort Wayne shopping. i Mrs. Pardee Warstler spent the ' last three weeks in Glen Ellyn, 111., visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter > Monts, and husband. Mrs. Hartman and Sherri spent _ ; Saturday evening with Mrs. Hugh . ; McCann and Mrs. Raymond Hart- : man wtiile Larry and Raymond ; attended a ball game. SYRACUSE HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Ralph Shepler of Syracuse : was admitted to the Murphy Medd : ical Center on Tuesday. “ | Mrs. Ralph Mabee and Charles E. k i Hewitt of Syracuse were dismissed i from the Goshen hospital Tuesday. Milford Locals a I “ i Misses Edith and Joan Streitmatter - iof Rensselaer w r ere in the Milford d I area last week end. They attended 1 the Christmas party of the CharityEttes on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bray will be enr ' tertaining Sunday for an early Christmas dinner for members of their »| family. Attending will be Mr. and i’, Mrs. Evar Troup and four chilj • dren, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bray and . two children, Larry Bray, all of - Milford, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles i j Myers and two children of Syracuse. REAL ESTATE LISTINGS Located on 13A, between Wawasee and Papakeechie Lakes, easement to both. Pleasant year around older home with 2 B. R., natural gas heat, garage, a good buy at $8,500 on contract. Located on an acre in Crowdale addition to Lake Wawasee. with private beach and channel boat dock —small limestone home, knotty pine interior, electric heat, excellent condition, immediate poss., terms available. No. side Knapp Lake, 3 B. R. year around home, 150 ft. lot, large living room, fireplace, builtin kitchen, garbage disp., Westinghouse wash, and diyer, oil heat, very easy terms, small down pay. to respon. party. Immediate possession. Todd Realty R. R. 2, Syracuse Ph. 856-2217
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Basketball - (Continued from page 2, Sec. II Hollar. 001; Wickstrom. 21-1; Thornburg, 415; Pilcher. 622; Wortinger. 564. CONCORD (561 Bailey. 540: Osterloo. Oil: Chiddister, 501; Steinbarger. 365; Johnson, 10-’; Fore, 461: Perry, 115. Score by quarter: Syracuse 8 31 42 54 Concord 17 28 45 56 Score by quarters B-team: Syracuse 11 18 23 38 Concord 12 26 35 45 The Syracuse eighth grade team enjoyed some success during the ■ past week with a victory over North Webster. 70-17. Thev re- ; ceived defeats at the hands of Claypool and Warsaw. The Syrai cuse team had balanced scoring in . their games and the boys work I well together. __ _ Primary Mothers Club Meets Monday The Primary Mothers club of Syri acuse met Monday at Foo and Faye’s restaurant for its annual Christmas bazaar, with 21 members and 21 guests present. The south iwm of the restaurant was decorated with pine bough. The tabie decorations were punch bowl and candles. The committee for the evening was Mrs. Robert Reed. Mrs. Jim Cox, Mrs. Jack Crum and Mrs. David Heckaman. The items were auetoned off at a center table with Mrs. Terry McClintic and Mrs. John Cripe acting as auctioneers. The refreshment committee consisted of Mrs. McClintic. Mrs. Jan Rinker, Mrs. Roger Fetters and Mrs. Jerry Johnson. Mrs Jis? Hughes, one of the guests, won the door prize. The next meeting will be the club’s annual Christmas dinner on December 19. Syracuse Locals Mrs. Georgia Buster, Syracuse, visited township trustee Madison Jones in the Goshen hospital on Thursday. She also visited Clyde Johnston of Syracuse, who is also a patient in the hospital. Orn S. Bumvvorth, Kosciusko county Senior Citizens president at Warsaw, was in Syracuse on business Monday. i Joe Hibschman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hibschman. Syracuse, left at 5 a.m. Tuesday for Chicago : where he will enter tiie service. Antonio Majewski of Indianapolis spent Monday at Syracuse and Warsaw on business. Bowling MILFORD BUSINESS LEAOVE STANDINGS W t Arrow Trailers, Inc. 38 18 ’ Beer and Slabauah. Inc. 35 31 ■ Little and Clark 35 21 Milford TV and Appliances 31 25 ! Campbell's Market 30 26 Mishler Funeral Home 27 29 Auitsburaer — Syracuse 27 29 ‘ Auxsbureer's — Milford 26 30 Walter Drug Company 25 31 > Sharp Hardware Company 24 32 • McFarren Service 19 37 Chore Time Equipment. Inc. 19 37 High Team Series: Campbell's Market, i 2611. High Team Game: Campell's Market, i 941 600 Series: L. Vance. 647; J. AugsI burger. 620. 500 Series: R. Willson. 568; D Woferman. 557: L. Newman. 553: M. Wolterman. 553: G. Thomsbury. 550: D. Butler. 544 G. Culbertson. 543: P. Campbell. 542; D Wuthrich. 537: H Wuthrich. 525: D. Levernier. 524. F. Wolferman. 521: D. Dowty. 516: H. Felkner. 513: W Miller, k 513 J Caple. 512. J. Keller. 507: M ' Wolferman. 507; V Mollenhour. 504. J. - Speicher. 503: D Orn. 501. 200 Games: J. Auesburger. 241. 206: L. Vance. 235: P Campbell. 226; D. Butler. . 223 J Caple 222: F Wolferman. 213; G | Culbertson. 211; L. Newman. 205; G. 1 Thronsbury. 201 TVESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Tom Socks 39 13 Wawase.- TV 35 17 Kinder Mfg 32>-19i-l Silveus Motors 27 25 Kitch-ns Unlimited 26 26 • W’awasee Laundromat 24 28 . LeVemler’s Auto Polish 23 29 I Sit N Knit 23 9 | American Indstrtes 21 31 Stat- Bank of Syracuse 9‘4 42 • High t-am game and series: Sit N’ Knl’. 824—2237. High individual game and series: L. ■ Vance. 208— 545. 500 Series: L Vance. 208-179—545: S. ’ Kern. 204—531 • Honor Scores: V. Penn. 185—487: B. I Klin-. 175—483: T. Wilson. 477: E Tatl man. 174—468: M Schwab. 176—465: I. , n iswane»r. 202—464: S Heckaman. 189— . 464; S. Myers. 446: R. Singrey. 177—446; ! * Sudlow. 177: S Brouwer. 171: B. Todd, ' 171. LAKELAND .MEN’S LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Brazel’s Bait and Tackle 36 20 Liken's and Sons 34 >4 21 H North W-bster Jaycees 3tVa24‘i Bowen Motors 24 32 Anderson Paint A Supply 23 33 S-minary Lakers 19 37 High Team Game: Liken’s and Sons. 866. High T.am Series: Brazel’s Bait and Tackle. 2456 500 Series: W Braze!. 566: K. Hare. 567: E Henning. 538: J Rhodes. 550; B Likens. 531: C. Be.zley, 513; H. Miekley. 543 200 Games: VV. Braze!. 208: E. H-n---nfoc 213: B Likens. 208: H. Micki-y. 202: J. Rhodes. 226. TI’ESDAV EVENING LADIES LFAGI’E STANDINGS W L Lakeside Laundry 32 20 Pacer Oil 30 22 Tom Socks 30 22 Hickman Movers 30 2 Syracuse Rubber 23 24 Sellers Manufacturing 2'l 29 Yelow Banks Hotel 20 32 Latiet’s Restaurant 15 37 High Team Series: Pacer Oil. 2.138. High Team Game- Pacer Oil. 726. H'»h Series: S. Hoover. 508—199-I*3: J Nrlan. 504-183-177: R Br.->temarg!c 504—171-174: M Dixon. 483-170-159. High Games: S Gilbert. 164; I. Du'l. 190. J. Hnnver. 150: A. Rider. 161; 3. Jerniran. 159: L. Broekers. 162. Cotton as a crop is being revived in Greece. A female elephant reproduces once In two or three years.
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