The Mail-Journal, Volume 7, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 18 February 1970 — Page 13

North Webster

Lions Chairman Announced ?»orth Webster Lions club president Paul Carson reports the newly appointed Mermaid Festival chairman to be Elson Wilson This, the 25th annual festival, will be held June 22 through the 27th. k NW—METHODIST CHURCH NEWS Baptismal services were conducted Sunday morning by Rev Weeks for William Dale Haney and daughter Tina Lynn Choirs Sing James Turner directed the juhior high chon Sunday evening when they performed for the first

AUTOMOTIVEAUTOMOTIVE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE Genuine Overhaul Parts Tune-Up W. L CUTTER CHEVROLET, Inc. 1001 So. Huntington Syracuse, Ind. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TODD REALTY LAKE WAWASEE. STROH’S — Very nice two bedroom, year around home on 78 foot channel frontage, nice view of lake, boat house This home was new in 1956 and is in , excellent condition, furnished. 125.500. LAKE WAWASEE. CEDAR POINT — Lovely two story Colonial year around home on beautifully landscaped lake front lot with 68 foot frontage and oxer 250 fool deep. Boat house and i garage on rear channel. This spacious executive type home has mans "plus" features including central air conditioning, generator system, sprinkling system, intercom, plus new pier, l arge ceramic kitchen, bath, east sun room, dining room, large quarry tiled patio. Open stairway leads to upper floor With full / bath, dressing room, two extra large bedrooms, guest bedroom, excellent storage, plus full attic. Carpeted throughout, property includes draperies, stove*, refrigerators, washer and dryer, deep freeie. Full basement has workshop, kitchen, recreation room with fireplace and bar. This home is one of lake Wawasee’s finest! Shown by appointment only. ENCHANTED HILUS —Two to three bedroom year around home on channel lot in Enchanted Hills. Lake Wawasee beach t swimming pool privileges. House under construction — completely finished outside, septic system, well, natural gas, bath, etc. Owner-will finish inside for ,116.000. OR finish it yourself and buy for >II.OOO. Contract available at 6 per cent, down payment to be one-third of selling price. EXCELLENT — Three-bedroom, year-around home on large corner lot. carpeted throughout. Large living room with fireplace, sliding doors to private patio from dining area, excellent kitchen with built in appliances, including garbage disposal and dishwasher, laundry room, full ceramic bath with shower, large family room with fireplace, attached covered dsrport. This is a lovely family home located in Highland View Addition on East Side of Lake Wawasee. Boat channel, swimming pool and lake beach privileges. 123.500. including draperies, carpeting and appliances. W \W \SEE HEIGHTS — Excellent 3 bdrm, year around home. 2 full baths, large Using room, dining area, fully equipped kitchen, family room with fireplace with sliding doors to rear patio, laundry room. Carpeted throughout, draperies and appliances included, furniture at option. Special feature is a central sacuum system, two car attached garage. Large corner lot. beautifully landscaped. >38.750.00. WAW ASEE HEIGHTS — Excellent 3 bdrm, year around home. 2 full baths, fully equipped kitchen, large sunken living room with stone fireplace, carpeted throughout. Full basement and 2 car attached garage. >34.750.00. Large landscaped lot. W AWASEE HEIGHTS — Excellent split level 3 bdrm, year around home. Liviiig room, dining are*, fully equipped kitchen, full bath. Lower level has large family room 1 , utility room. «> bath. Attached 2 car garage. Large lot. beautifully landscaped. >33.750.00. LAKE W AWASEE. STROH'S POINT — Single story summer home on 55 foot channel frontage, nice view of lake, boat house. This house was new in 1955 and is in excellent condition. Property furnished plus 14 foot cruiser with 40 horse Johnson motor. >16.500. Land contract to right party. ■ LAKE WAWASEE. VENETIAN ISLES — Beautiful wooded water front lots. 50fool at >4.400 to 120 foot at >7.700. This is a very nice area w ith easy access to the lake. Restricted. PAPAKEECHIE LAKE. SOUTH SHORE — Summer house on 70 foot lake front lot. 63.500. land contract available with >SOO down. >59.41 per month. PAPAKEECHIE LAKE. SOVTH SHORE — Nice two bedroom year around two story home on 70 foot lake front lot. Living room, equipped kitchen, full bath, basement, natural gas furnace, completely furnished. >14,000. A very good buy ! 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 PHONE: 856 2217 EAST SIDE OF LAKE WAWASEE

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in a series of Lenten services. Rick Moore accompanied the group. Miss Lois Hamm directed the fifth grade choir, and Sone Everts was the accompanist Rev Henry Miller presented a sermonette dealing with Africa, and displayed a boat paddle which he used while in Africa. The Come-Join-Us class served refreshments. Guest Speaker Dr. O. Wayne Paulen, of the Elkhart ■Trinity United Methodist church, will be guest speaker for the Sunday evening service on February 22 A group of ministers met with Rev Weeks recently to take part in a reading course concerning the iwolution through which the church is passing. Rev Weeks will join a number of Methodist ministers Tuesday afternoon, via television circuits.

in a course on supervisorymanagement. Rev. Weeks will study at the Indiana universitybranch at Fort Wayne. Ministers from various parts of the countrywill join in the study from other I.U. branches, viewing films, hearing lectures and participating in general discussion -NWJAYSHEES HAVE MEETING MONDAY Mr&. Fred Clark. Jr., was for the North Webster Jaykhees when they met Mondaynight at a local restaurant. Plans were discussed for a fashion show to take place in April. A special meeting has been called for February 23 to complete plans for the affair. All members are urged to attend. -NW—MEETING CANCELLED The Past Chiefs club meeting for February has been cancelled due to weather conditions. The March session will be held as planned ' NW Girl Scout Activities Mrs Gray, who is service unit chairman for North Webster girl scout troops, supplied the Allowing information concerning the various troops in the area: Brownie ttoop 101. led by Mrs. Larry Reed, assisted by Mrs. Gilbert Baumlee. meets each Monday evening at the Church of God. Troop 63. led by Mrs James Joyce, met Monday afternoon in the school cafeteria for games

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Ass’t. Manager for retail Lumber Sales. Experience helpful but not required. Family hospitalization & vacation fully paid. Home Lumber & Supply Company 212 W. Washington , Goshen, Ind. SERVICES SERVICES DONALD DAVIS PAINTING & DECORATING SERVING THIS AREA SINCE 1935 Phone: 457-3651 Syracuse ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Air Conditioning - Electric Heating Hire ® iledrK Residential — Commercial — Industrial 457-3744 Syracuse Dry Cleaning PICK-UP AND DELIVERY IN THE LAKELAND AREA ,/ WAWASEE LAUNDROMAT Monday, Wednesday and Friday / NORTH WEBSTER LAUNDROMAT Monday, Wednesday and Friday / STALEY’S GROCERY Monday and Thursday / JOT ’EM DOWN STORE Monday and Thursday LAKESIDE COIN LAUNDRY, Syracuse , Monday, Wednesday and Friday JONES FOOD CENTER. Leesburg Tuesday and Friday Our Driver In Pierceton Every Monday and Thursday WARSAW DRY CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY Warsaw, Indiana

and refreshments. Mrs. Charles Gant assisted, along with Mrs. Earl Adkins. Mrs. Herbert Culver and Mrs. John Gansert are leader and assistant for Junior troop 156. These girls, comprised of grades four, five and six, are working toward merit badges. Some of the categories are cooking, skating, arts and crafts, and housekeeper. At the Monday afternoon meeting several girls made sugar molds for cake decorations. Mrs. Myra Bone assisted others with their housekeeper badges. Twenty-five girls enjoyed a bowling spree at Syracuse on Tuesday evening. Junior troop 178. which meets at the Church of the Brethren, is led by Mrs. Donald White. Mrs. Jack Harshman is her assistant. Challenge badges are the goals for girls in Cadet troop 16. At present, sewing is the center of attention. Mrs. Darrell Williams leads the group, assisted by Mrs. Ledru Grav. " —NW—NORTH WEBSTER BOY ATTENDS JAMBOREE Mark Reiff of North Webster. Dennis Darr of Syracuse. Chris Losier of Warsaw, and Max Deaton of Leesburg, attended a Junior Crop Growers Jamboree at Purdue. Saturday They were accompanied by Willis Ault bf Warsaw and Dorris Harrold of Claypool. The boys, all 14 years of age. are members of 4-H clubs. They were entertained by the Purdue Glee club, the Golden Girl and the Silver Twins; a talk by research scientist Dr. Clayton Huber, of the NASA program, who also showed pictures taken on the moon, and described the

various foods used by the astronauts cm moon flights. Tim Foley, an all-American football pUyer and a senior at Purdue, talked on the subject "Awarding the Football." —NW—MARY CIRCLE IN MEETING Mrs. Gene Coverstone and Mrs. Larry Teghtmeyer were hostesses for the Mary Circle of WSCS when they met Thursday in the social rooms of the Methodist church] IA lesson entitled "In-dividual-Prisoner-Community" was presented by Mrs. Phil Payne and Mrs. James Greiner presided during the business session.: Plans were discussed concerning a church banner which wjill be entered in a contest March at a district meeting in Goshen "Choose Life" will be the banner theme, and a work day will be held at the home of Mrs. John Dipert on February 20. The ladies will meet March 21 at the Secrist ;Lake home of Mrs. Verl Wilkey io assist with "Lily Day”, a set up to assist crippled children of this county. —NW— Blue And Gold Banquet Planned North Webster i _ ■ .. ■ ■ PlOns are underway for a cub scout blue and gold banquet to be held.at 6 p.m. on February 23 in the North Webster school cafeteria. This will be a carry-in supper for the boys and their families Table decorations for the affair are being made by all dens and the Webelos. Mrs. Palmer Hasty and Mrs. Ralph Ray are den mothers for den 1; Mrs. Phil Payne and Mrs. Norbert Niles, den 2; Mrs. Hubert Wolfe and Mrs. Don Kuhn, den 3; Mrs. Jerry Badskey and Mrs. Max Simpson, den 4; Mrs. Ken Goldy and Mrs. Clifton Schang. den 6. Kay Bell supervises the Webelos. Regular meetings are held each Monday evening, and the pack session takes place once a month on the fourth Monday night . —NW—TOURS NORTH WEBSTER BANK Members of Brownie troop 101 recently made a tour of the Farmers State Bank in North Webster. Each girl was presented with a brands new Kennedy half dollar. A Valentine party was enjoyed at last Monday's session, and the program committee conducted a discussion on “The Proper Care of Pets". Mrs. Glenn Vanator assisted with refreshments.

Was®? jwsww » fiOQSPPWG 1969 LeMANS H. T., 2-dr. 1968 FORD Mustang, 12.000 actual miles, local car 1968 CHEVROLET Caprice, 4-dr., H. T., air conditioning 1968 CHEVROLET Chevelle, 4-dr., sedan I 1968 PONTIAC Catalina wagon 11967 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 4-dr,, sedan 1967 OLDS 88, 4-dr., H. T. 1967 OLDS 88, 4-dr., sedan, air conditioning 1966 CHEVROLET Biscayne, 4-dr., sedan 1966 BUICK Electra 225, 4-dr., H. T., air conditioning 1966 BUICK LeSabre, 2-dr., H. T. 1966 OLDS Delta 88, convertible 1965 PLYMOUTH Fury II wagon ' 1965 BUICK LeSabre, 4-dr., sedan 1962 OLDS 88. 4-dr., actual mileage ( 32.000 MANY MORE USED CARS TO CHOOSE FftOM Stahly-Stillson Inc. U.S. 6 East in Nappanee Phone 773-4171 Open Monday. Wednesday and Friday til 8 p.m. All day Saturday til 6 p.m.

MRS. HUNTER ENTERTAINS LADY LIONS Plans for the snowmobile races were the chief points of interest discussed by the North Webster Lady Lions at the February meeting. Mrs. Larry Hunter was hostess. James Baker was a guest speaker, his topic dealing with air pollution. Mrs. Brock Van Meter and Mrs. Steve Williams served punch and cake. —NW—GIFT. Sydney Erin Mr. anji Mrs. Lloyd Robert Gift of Tippecanoe Lake became the parents of a baby girl at 9:05 a.m. on Saturday. Feb. 7. Born at .the Murphy Medical Center, the little girl weighed seven pounds, four ounces and has been named Sydney Erin. The mother is the former Jean Lemler of Warsaw. Sydney Erin has a sister, Bethany, who will be four years old in April. Grandparents of the new arrival are Mr. and Mrs. James Lemler of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gift of Tippecanoe Lake. —NW— Church Os God News Miss Sandra Sims and Miss Donna Johns, students at Anderson college, were week end guests of Rev. and Mrs. Richard Rash. Paula Ganger, also a /student at Anderson, spent the week end with her mother. Mrs. H. A. Ganger. Rev. Rash took the girls back to Anderson on Monday morning. Work Day Work day for the Missionary society found nine ladies making “frog" door stops, tearing rags for rugs, and tearing and rolling bandages. Hostesses were Mrs. Walter Pletcher and Mrs. Nick Maurer. Entertain Patients Eighteen Whirlybirds entertained patients at the Kilgore nursing home in Pierceton, Saturday afternoon. Valentine’s Day. They presented patients with handmade valentines, handkerchiefs, and cookies, as well as several songs. Those participating were Melanie Zurcher, Lori and Jill Sliger, Lynn and Lyle Haney. Mike, David. Mark and Teresa Coy, Kayle and Karla Knafel. Renee and Raymond Hively, Vikki Mickley. Debbie Carey. Judy and Kay Feverda and Barbara Bowser. They were accompanied byMrs. Douglas Bowser, Mrs. Robert Likens, Mrs. Earl Davenport and Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Black. —NW—COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. Richard Rash is filling the library post at the North Webster school during the absence of Mrs. Lester White. Mrs. White underwent major surgery recently. Mrs. Clarence (Rhoda) Mock returned home Thursday morning after submitting to tests at the Goshen hospital for the past two weeks. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Mundy and family were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kiser and daughters Thursday evening. Mrs. Ira (Elizabeth > Rothenberger was dismissed from the Whitley County hospital Wednesday evening and is now recuperating at home. Her sister. Mrs. George Fidler, is caring for her. Mrs. Lee Sharp was expected home from the Parkview hospital this week, but will remain some time longer due to the onset of a cold. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eberly of near Auburn called on Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Kline Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Orva Miller ahd Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Kline drove to South Bend Sunday afternoon to visit Mr and Mrs. Noble Kline in their newly purchased home. FARMERS PRODUCE It was noted by the American Farm Bureau Federation that in the United States one farmer nowproduces food enough 4or 45 people, compared to 15 in 1948.

’69 DATSUN, 4-Door, automatic, 12,000 actual miles, like new 1,795 ’6B PONTIAC GTO, Convertible 2,395 ’66 CHEVY Impala, 4-Door, 35,000 miles, like new 1,395 ’66 MUSTANG, 6 Cyl., Stick 1,195 ’67 CAPRICE, 2-Door Hardtop, P. S-, P. B. . 2,095 ’69 OLDS 442, 4-Speed, 14,000 Miles 2,795 ’6B IMPALA 4-Door Sedan, P. S., P. 8., Air 2,195 ’6B CAMARO COUPE, Z-28 2,295 ’6B NOVA SS, 350 Engine, 4-Speed Trans. 1,995 McCORMICK MOTORS, Inc. 1255 W. Market St. Phone: 773-3134 Nappanee, Ind. “Across From Historic Amish Acres”

Wed., Feb. IS, 1970 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

WRITE HANOI The American Red Cross is urging all Americans to write Hanoi, protesting the treatment of U. S. war prisoners and appealing that their identities be made known and that they be allowed to exchange letters with their families. An airmail letter, carrying 25 cents in postage, should be addressed to: Office of the President. Democratic Republic of Viet Nam. Hanoi. North Viet Nam. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of Leesburg. Indiana, will from this date until February 28. at 1.00 PM. E.S.T., receive sealed bids on the following; 1 1970 Model, 1 Ton. Single axle Truck,

C. S. Myers Ford TAX REDUCTION SALE Now In Progress. Come In And See How It Works 52 NEW 1970 FORDS 48 Used Cars, All Makes & Models I SEE THE ORIGINAL INFLATION FIGHTERS Dick Casto — Chuck Myers — Bill Wesner C. S. Myers Ford “FAIR DEALS ON FORDS FOR 32 YEARS” Open Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. Evenings Phone: 658-4116 ’Til 8:30 Milford 1967 VOLKSWAGEN — Square Back, One Owner, Like New 1967 FORD — Galaxie 500, 4-Dr., Trq., One Owner 1965 MUSTANG — H. T., 4-Speed, V-8, One Owner 1965 FORD — 2-Dr., V-8, One Owner 1965 FORD — 2-Dr., Blue, One Owner 1964 PLYMOUTH — Fury, 4-Dr., V-8, Runs Good 1963 RAMBLER — 2-Dr., V-8, Runs Good 1963 FORD — Convertible, Red, 4-Speed ■ Trucks - 1967 INTERNATIONAL — % Ton, White, Real Nice 1966 FORD — F 250, White, 4-Speed, One Owner Brooks Auto Sales State Road 15, South Phone: 658-4026 Milford

G.V.W. 10,000 Lbs. Bids are wanted with and Without the trade in of one 1963 Chevrolet 'j Ton Pickup Detailed specifications are on file in the Clerk's office at 2io e Prairie St.. Leesburg. Ind. Bids must be filed in the Town Clerk's office on Form No 95 Proposal form and accompanied by bid bond or certified check for 10 per cent ot bid The Board of Trustees reserve the right to reject any or all bids. ESTAL. YOCUM, Clerk MJ —F. 11 & 18 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY NINE HAMP SOWS to farrow last of February. Ph. 453-3024. F 18, 25 TWO SILVER GRAY Shepherds for sale. Cail Wawasee Bowl 457-3855.

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