The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 28, Milford, Kosciusko County, 13 August 1969 — Page 13

North Webster By MRS. MARGUERITE BLACK

HOLD OAK GROVE SCHOOL REUNION AT SMITH HOME Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith were hosts to the Oak Grove school reunion held Sunday, Aug. 10, in their home east of Epworth Forest. The bounteous carry-in dinner was enjoyed by 45 people who lived in the Oak Grove community, either they or their parents having attended the school. Earl Black, president, called the meeting to order. Ivan Hamman led in prayer. Officers were elected for next year: President Arliss Hamman. Vice president - Mrs. Harry Kuhn Secretary and treasurer, Mrs. David Kuhn. The oldest one there was Mrs. Jacob Click, 87, from Syracuse. The youngest one attending was

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED DALTON FOUNDRIES HAS BOTH SECURITY & A FUTURE • HIGH STARTING RATES • MERIT RAISES • OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT • paid Health & life insurance • PAID VACATION & HOLIDAYS • PROFIT SHARING • OPENING ON ALL SHIFTS SEE: FRANK RADER The Dalton Foundries, Inc. Lincoln & Jefferson Sts. — Warsaw, Ind. ? “An Equal Opportunity Employer” WANTED Men with experience in residential building who are willing to take some responsibility. Carpentry - Framing - Finish And A Variety of Work — Good Pay — Powell Building Service & Supply Road 15, North Warsaw Phone; 267-3900 HELP WANTED Growth And Expansion Have Created Job Openings For Automatic Screw Machine Trainees. LIBERAL FRINGE BENEFIT PROGRAM The Weatherhead Company Box 67 Syracuse, Ind. 46567 “A GOOD PLACE TO WORK” Contact Personnel Office 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Phone: 457-4422 — An Equal Opportunity Employer — Retail Salesmen Our expanding business requires three additional salespeople immediately. We’re seeking interviews with men and women familiar with selling. Experience is important, but our on the job training .will qualify an ambitious salesman to a better earning capacity while enjoying the fringe benefits of paid vacations, sick leave, profit sharing, retirement plans, guaranteed no layoff and a real chance for advancement. This challenge includes problems so the more you enjoy working them out with people, the more successful you’ll be here. Your opportunities will be limited only by your pwn initiative and determination. Interviews held in strict confidence. a Call manager Roger Birkey for interview Pletcher Carpet Warehouse 773-7314 Help Wanted Female Available: 2-Eight Hour Shifts. Second Shift 4:15 p.m. to 12:45 a.m.; Third Shift 10:30 p.m. to 7 a.m. Also available a 5% Hour Shift t 4:15 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Apply in Person G ■ W FOOD PRODUCTS CORP. ROAD 13, SOUTH SYRACUSE “An Equal Opportunity Employer”

David /E. Kuhn, two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. David Kuhn. Coming from a distance was Myrtle Folk and daughter Mabie of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. Elery Garrison of Mishawaka; Mrs. Bessie Williamson of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hammon of South Bend; and Mr. and Itfrs. Ray Smith of Hammond. \ Others came from Warsaw, Syracuse, Atwood, Cromwell, and North Webster. Lennel Weimer dismissed the meeting with prayer and a time of fellowship was enjoyed. —NW—MARK ALLAN WALKER CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mark Allan Walker celebrated his fourth birthday Sunday, Aug. Ift, with a dinner and birthday cake and ice cream with parents, grandparents, and brother Kevin and sister Bethany. Mark

is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Walker. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker of West Unity, Ohio. —NW—MRS. KERRY RINGGENBERG AND BABY VISIT FAMILY; HUSBAND JOINS THEM Mrs. Kerry Ringgenberg and baby daughter Pamela have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Miller of r 1, Pierceton. On Friday the husband and father joined them for a week’s furlough. The three will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ringgenberg, r 2 Pierceton and other relatives. Ringgenberg is serving with the army at Fort Bliss, Texas, near El Paso. —NW— United In Marriage Mrs. Mary Patton and Jay Millard were united in marriage Friday evening at the trailer home of Mrs. Patton, west of town. Rev. Phay Plummer, pastor of the North Webster Christian church, officiated. Mr. Millard is an employee of Da-Lite Screen in Warsaw.

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TODD REALTY SAND POINT: Excellent year home on 50’ lakefront lot, prime beach. M sq. ft., fireplace, front & r Ic- <ot across road at rear. $44,900 — T/< co Hable to responsible party. KALE ISLAND: Two story year around home on 50’ lakefront lot with 50’ channel t rear, excellent beach. Enclosed porch, L * * nation room with bar, 3 bdrms., D jN “& boathouse. Capeted throughout & coi furnished. $39,900, cash or contract. 1962 Chris-Craft inboard & pontoon with motcr at option. 122 NORTH SHORE DRIVE, SYRACUSE LAKE: Lovely 2 bedroom year around home on beautifully landscaped lot with 69’ lake frontage. L. R. fireplace, equipped kitchen, 114 baths, Anderson windows. Covered carport, outside storm cellar. Completely,, carpeted & furnished. $42,500. cash, contract or trade. 613 E. CHICAGO STREET: 2 to 3 bedroom year around home, full bath with shower, kitchen equipped with stove, refrigerator, utility room with washer & dryer. New carpeting throughout, new roof, full basement. $10,500., terms available. SUNRISE BEACH — 50’ lake front lot, 50’ channel at rear. Three bedroom brick year around home. Air conditioned, 114 baths, utility room, equipped kitchen, carpeted living room, with fireplace. $33,500. SOUTH SHORE DRIVE — Nice two bedroom year around home, completely remodeled. Large carpeted living room, excellent kitchen, utility room, basement. Carport, ' easement to Lake Wawasee. Priced right at $19,500. NEW LISTING: Commercial bldg, located on State Road 13, excellent business location, formerly Marley’s Steak House. $25,000., easy terms available to responsible party. NEW LISTING: Extellent 3 bdrm, year around home on 75’ channel lot in Venetian Isle. Lovely Florida room, large carpeted living room with fireplace, bath, equipped kitchen. Seawall. One of the nicest channel properties on Lake Wawasee, $27,500. Addt. 50’ lot and 2-car garage available for $6,000. We have MORE Lakefront and LAKE WAWASEE AREA — including CHANNEL properties, homes with EASEMENTS, Papakeechie Lakefront property,' etc. Call for details. JOE and BARBARA TODD, Realtors Office Open Daily From 9-6 Sunday Noon to 6 — evenings by appointment only CAROL H. TODD and HARLAN STEFFEN, Sales Representatives EARLE W. WALTZ REALTOR LISTED TODAY — Practically new, three bedroom, colonial style one floor home in Merrill’s addition, Lake Wawasee, with 66 ft. on water front by 180 ft. with your own pier and access to lake fun and living. Carpeted living room, dining area, pretty kitchen, bath and ’4, gas heat, water softener. Curtains and draperies included, stove, refrigerator, sprinkling system in yard, air conditioning. Lovely neighborhood with all new homes — entrance to Kale Island. LAKE WAWASEE, Rainey’s Court, year-round aluminum sided practically new home. Paneled living room with sliding glass doors to family room with fireplace and glassed-in windows to water, three furnished bedrooms, bath, beautiful kitchen with brown colonial stove and refrigerator, utility with gas furnace, water softener, storage in attic. No better buy on the lakes. BRAND NEW aluminum sided home on channel Lake Wawasee, across from The Beacon with two year-round rental cottages in rear. Main house built this year has three bedrooms, full ceramic tile bath, gas heat. Live at the lake and have a good income. WEBSTER LAKE, large, split-level three bedroom home has fine kitchen and living quarters up, very large family room, kitchen, and utility down. Beautifully situated on high lot, it has 2’4 car garage, patio surrounding the house. Hogle’s. ABOUT TWELVE MINUTES from either Syracuse or Warsaw, and exceptionally fine three bedroom entirely carpeted home. New, never-been-lived-in, electric heat, two baths, huge living room with picture windows, family room-kitchen combination, richly paneled 2’4 car garage. 70 ft. lake front on Waubee. FOR $13,500, compare this: across from The Beacon on Wawasee with channel in rear and big boathouse: two story frame home with big screened porch, living room with fireplace, kitchen and bath down. Upstairs are four bedrooms and bath. Wooded lot in rear. Baughman’s. OVERLOOKING PAPAKEECHIE, pretty little two bedroom home with partial basement and gas heat. Large glassed-in front porch with new storm windows, new aluminum siding. Priced at $9,800. BRICK AND FRAME colonial type home has entrance hall, living room with gas fireplace, dining room, kitchen, bath, and utility down. Three bedrooms and bath up. Channel comes up to back door. Located at 719 Front Street. Exceptionally well carpeted with matching draperies. SYRACUSE CAFE for sale and a good buy with best location and lively trade. Reluctantly forced to sell. 201 So. Huntington St. EDGE OF NEW PARIS, very clean and well carecL for 4 bedroom, one-story home. Large lot, 2 car garage, thirty day possession. Thorpe’s. AN ACRE AND A HALF of beautiful fenced ground, and a one-floor, 4 bedroom home with gas heat, stove, refrigerator, rugs and draperies. Priced at $14,350. Haab’s. EARLEW. WALTZ HOMES FOR EVERY NEED Clara Warner James Ellis Waltz 457-3445 831-4872 457-2189 Syracuse New Paris Syracuse

shmmi MALCOLM BEEZLEY DISCHARGED AFTER 20 YEARS’ SERVICE MSGT Malcolm B. Beezley was retired from the air force on July 31, after serving 20 years, nine months and 12 days. He was a jet mechanic. Beezley served in Japan, he was in Korea, spent four years

in Phoenix, Ariz, three years in Luke air force base, Alaska, and saw duty at Selfridge, Mich. In 1966 and 1967 he was in Cam Rahn Bay, Viet Nam, while his wife and children Teresa and Malcom Joe spent the time in North Webster. He was then sent to Davis Monthan base in Tucson, Ariz., where he served until his retirement. Beezley and his wife and children are staying with his mother, Mrs. Hattie Beezley until they can move into the house they purchased from Jim White in North Webster. He is employed at Bristol Trailers. -NWJAMES TURNER RETURNS HOME James Turner, North Webster music teacher, returned home August 6 after spending the summer in Arizona for his health. He is improved and will return to his teaching position in f the fall. —NW— Jesse Miller Jesse Miller, 71, died suddenly Friday at his home on Irish Lake. The Millers moved to

REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE LUXURIOUS RANCH STYLE WATER FRONT HOME ON TIPPECANOE Situated On Two Lots — Constructed 5 years ago, this spacious 2-bedroom home has many plus features: All carpeted, central air conditioning, all thermopane, dishwasher, beautiful fireplace, 2 full baths, large bedrooms, many closets, 30’ x 24’ garage area also suitable for family room use. Shown by appointment only. SCHRADER REAL ESTATE. Inc. 209 W. VAN BUREN PHONE: 244-7606 COLUMBIA CITY, INDIANA AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Genuine Overhaul Parts T une .Up W. L CUTTER CHEVROLET, Inc. 1001 So. Huntington Syracuse, Ind. BIG BUICK SALE STILL ON OUR STOCK IS GOING FAST Only •■■■ 1 RIVIERA 5 ELECTRAS 1 WILDCAT 21 LaSABRES 1 SPORTSWAGON 2 GRAND SPORTS 3 SKYLARKS STAHLY-STILLSON, Inc. U. S. 6, East of Nappanee Phone: 773-4171 Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday ’til 8 p.m. All Day Saturday ’til 6 p.m. We also have Olds, Pontiacs and GMC Trucks. Our stock of used cars is increasing. Come in now and look them over

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES & FORMER EMPLOYEES TOMATO TIME IS HERE 2 Hew Mechanical Peelers Installed Tomatoes Need Only To Be Cored With New Patented Tool HAD PROBLEMS BEFORE? Easy For Anyone To Make Rate Now HIGHER WAGES For You Who Have Worked On Our Line Previously Season Will Start About August 15th APPLY AT OUR OFFICE CECIL FOODS, INC. MILFORD, INDIANA

Irish Lake from Warren only a short time ago. Funeral services were held Monday for Mr. Miller in Warren with Rev. John Weeks officiating. -NWFrank J. Folk Frank J. Folk, 72, died at 4 a.m. Monday in a nursing home at Huntington. Mr. Folk died of complications from a heart attack after a period of six weeks illness. He was born October 10, 1896 in Huntington county, the son of Jorah and Elizabeth (Hoover) Folk. On December 29, 1918, he married Poneta Schoeff who survives. Also surviving are two sons, Wilfred of r 2 Claypool and James of r 1 Warsaw; two daughters, Mrs. Margaret Conner of r 1 Ligonier and Mrs. Clair (Kate) Earnhart of r 1 Kimmell. Mr. Folk and his family lived in the North Webster area for many years before moving to the Huntington-Markle area. -He was a retired farmer and a member of the Markle Church of the Brethren. Services were held today at 11

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a.m. in the Markle Church of the Brethren. Burial was in the Union Center cemetery. - NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sloan and Mrs. Ben Valentine were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Felger of Huntertown. Felger’s son, Craig was home after completing “boot” training at Great Lakes. He will go to Memphis, Tenn., to continue his training before being sent to a station. Mr. and Mrs. William McPhail and daughters Sandra and Karen, and grandsons Norris and Bobby Runnels of Frankfort, 111., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baugher. They all attended worship service Sunday and the girls sang at the Church of God. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomas of Albion and Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Grover were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Coverstone. Homemade ice cream was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Overmyer and children of Marion were! dinner guests on Sunday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie OvermyeF. Present too were the James Folk family. Mrs. Folk was Joan Overmyer. Robert Rieff was a patient in Columbia City Whitley County hospital the past week. He underwent tests. Trudy Stabler has been released from Goshen hospital where she had surgery last week. Rev. and Mrs. Richard Rash and children are in Flat, Mo., where he is conducting the music for their meetings in the Church of God. Cheryl, Lucinda and Lanny Kistler were the overnight guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barrett, while the parents were on a trip. On Sunday the parents, Rev. and Mrs. Richard Kistler of Churubusco arrived at the Barretts for the day. Another guest was. Dan Taggert of Wolf Lake. Mrs. Marvin Coy and children of Syracuse called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. George Staples. Mrs. George (Florence) Burns was dismissed last week from Goshen hospital where she had been a patient for several weeks.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY UPRIGHT PIANO for sale. Good condition. Ph. 658-4733. FOR RENT: Mobile home, one large room as long as building can be used for bedroom or living room. One bedroom, dining room. New stove, stool and hot water heater. Call after 4 p.m., dial NI 6-2210. SSO per month. FURNISHED A frame lake /cottage for rent. One or two adplts. Ph. 457-2747. HERSHMAN sofa bed for sale. Dark blue, good condition. Call 658-4814 Friday or Saturday. WANTED TO RENT: 3 or 4 bedroom home in the Syracuse area by responsible party, references furnished. C. F. Taylor, Weatherhead Co. Ph. 457-4422 or 4572409. WANTED RIDE to Drake’s in Elkhart, five days a week. Go to work at 8:30, off at 5:30. Call 457-4335. LIGHT CHINESE GEESE for sale —and white fantail pigeons and young rabbits. Ph. 457-3234. , A 13 - 20

The Charm N Chatter home ec club attended the play “A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum” on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Weaver enjoyed the horse show put on by the Shriners Sunday at Columbia City. One act was a speciality using Albino horses from Texas. Miss Janet Spry of Appleton, Wis., is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Moerchen for a few weeks. A council meeting will be held Monday night at North Webster Church of The Brethren to Consider a new pastor. Rev. and Mrs. Dennis Brown are moving to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bemish and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ferrera of Elkhart had dinner Saturday evening in a South Bend restaurant. Bob and Marsha Young and children of Fort W’ayne spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young. Present also was another son, Michael of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mundy are visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Neth in Epworth Forest. The Mundys are from Evansville. Other guests of the Neths are their daughter and granddaughter, Mrs. Winona Turpin and Michele of New York. Miss Betty French of Fort Wayne visited Mary Jane Lesh on Monday. LEGALS NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF KOSCIUSKO COUNTY. INDIANA You are hereby notified that upon the 18th day of Ajigust. 1969. at 11:00 A. M. DST, that the Board of Commissioners of Kosciusko County. Indiana will meet for the purpose of considering a proposal to establish a Cumulative or Sinking Fund, for the building, remodeling, and repair of the County Court House, and the levy of tax at the rate of Five (sc) on each SIOO of taxable property in Kosciusko County. Indiana, to provide funds for said fund. Said tax to be first levied in 1970, payable in each year thereafter for five years. (5). all as provided by Chapter 296 of the Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana for 1955. Taxpayers are invited to be present and will have a right to be heard thereon before said proposal is finally approved and submitted to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for approval. Dated: August 5, 1969. LAWRENCE BUTTS Auditor, Kosciusko County, Indiana MJ — A. 6 & 13

AUTOMOTIVE Air Conditioned Cars 1969 CHRYSLER 300, 4-dr., H. T. Special Discount 1969 CHRYSLER Custom Newport 4-dr. 1969 CHYRSLER Newport, 2-dr., H.T. 1969 CHRYSLER Town & Country 9pass. wagon. 1969 PLYMOUTH Fury 111 2-dr., H.T. 1969 PLYMOUTH Satellite 4-dr. v 1966 CHRYSLER Newport 4-dr., sedan,, new tires QUALITY USED CARS 1969 PLYMOUTH School Car, Special Discount 1968 PLYMOUTH Sport Fury, one owner 1967 PONTIAC Catalina 4-dr, sedan 1967 PLYMOUTH Barracuda 2-dr. H.T. 1966 DODGE Dart 2-dr., 6-cyl., stick 1966 JEEP Wagoneer, 4-wheel drive SPECIAL 1965 FORD Galaxie 500 4-dr $995 Check out motor size and equipment Many older cars to choose from Open ’til 6 p.m. Daily Werner Motor Co. 708 W. Pike St. Goshen Phone: 533-2969

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