Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 70, Number 50, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 10 July 1947 — Page 8
PAGE EIGHT
HAULING Washed Gravel and Sand A* L. (JOE) HANEY Phone 2750 558 N. Locke
Dick's Soft Water Service Os Plymouth “The Culligan Way” which carries the Good Housekeeping seal of approval, has been serving Nappanee for 6 years. We now have our service operator, Glenn Shultz, living in Nappanee on West Market St. Within the next two weeks our own regenerating plant will be installed to give the people of Nappanee the best soft water service. FOB SERVICE AND NEW INSTALLATIONS OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER IS L 362
Wanted TWO MEN FOR 2ND ENAMEL SHIFT GOOD WAGES STEADY WORK APPLY VITREOUS STEEL PRODUCTS CO.
Nunemaker Food Shop
CHEESE Full Cream lb. 39c ORANGE JUICE, Sweetentd 46 oz. can 29* ORANGE GRAPEFRUIT, Blend 46 oz. can 29* GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Premier 46 oz. can 25* TOMATO JUICE, Texas Valley 46 oz. can 28* PINEAPPLE JUICE, Dole 46 oz. can 47* V 8 VEGETABLE JUICE 46 oz. can 29* POTATO CHIPS Wakarusa lb. 69c PORE BEANS, Brooks 2 can 35* BAKED BEANS, Van Camps .... No. 2 can 19* BED KIDNEY BEANS, Toppy No. 2 can 19* BED BEANS, Toppy No. 2 can 19* TOMATOES, Toppy No. 2 can 19* HOMINY, Simons No. 2 y 2 can 15* CRACKERS Flavor Kist ib - 23c SALAD DRESSING, Miracle Whip .... pint 37* SALAD DRESSING, Good Luck .... quart 59* SANDWICH SPREAD, Salad Bowl .... pint 45* PEANUT BUTTER, Jumbo .... 32 oz. jar Gs* APPLE BUTTER quart 39* PEACH BUTTER, Ohu-Bro 49* BABY FOOD Heinz strained 3 cans 25c COCOA HERSHEY * 8l oz. can 15* BAKING CHOCLATE, Baker .. .\ 8 oz. box 27* BAKING POWDER, Calument pound 22*.. BAKING POWDER, Clabber Girl .. lgr. can 22* GINGER BREAD, Mix Duffs pkg. 29* COFFEE CAKE, Mix Airy Fairy .... pkg. 29* NOODLES Riche>ieu rfe 29c CASTILE SOAP 3 bars 25* LUX TOILET SOAP 2 bars 19* LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP 2 bars 19* SWAN TOILET SOAP, Laundry 2 lgr. bars 35* FELS NAPTHA SOAP, Daundiy 2 lgr. bars 21* (PROCTER t GAMBLES NEWf/ WASHDAY WOHDiR lIUC wllh 14c ORANGES, Sunkist dozen 49* to 59* GRAPEFRUIT, Stedless 4 for 25* LEMONS, Sunkist 4 for 15* TOMATOES, Hothouse pound 39* CELERY, Pasoel lgr. bunch 19* CARROTS, Crisp Tender . .<•. 2 lgr. bunches 19* SPRY— SLI9
JOSEPH W. KINDIG ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OFFICE HOURS DAILY 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Telephone Bid*. Phone 428
BEST VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Eli Yoder of near , Topeka, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Miller and daughter Katie, were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sana Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kuhns and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. -Yoder, were supper guests at the same place. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haney attended the Pippenger reunion which was held at Geyer’s Dam, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Slaubaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hochstetler and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hochstetler, Emma Yoder, Sylvia Stutzman and Fannie and Clara Slaubaugh, spent Thursday evening at the Dan I. Hochstetler borne. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Slaubaugh and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Slaubaugh. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moses E. Miller, were Mr. and Mrs. John W. Yoder and children Esther and Eldon, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Mast and children Malinda, Mattie and Roman and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra B. Miller. Melvin, Alvin, Delbert and Ervin Gingerich, were Sunday guests at the Levi Slaubaugh home. Larry Leon George spent Wednesday and Thursday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward George. Mrs. Levi Stutzman was a Thursday caller at the Harve Stutzman home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haney and Mrs. Mary Haney, were Friday evening guests at the Lowell Conrad home. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Glick from Shipsehwana and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Borkholder, spent Tuesday forenoon at the Tobe Slaubaugh home. Mrs. John W. Yoder spent Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Chupp and family of Wakarusa. Salina Detweiler was a Thursday evening supper guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slaubaugh and family. Mrs. Simon Slaubaugh and son Merlin, Clara Slaubaugh and Toby Slaubaugh, were Monday callers of Mrs. Levi Slaubaugh. A Tuesday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi | Stutzman and family was Edna j Marie Mullet. Mr. and Mrs. John Schwartz were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Stutzman. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hochstetler and son were also guests at the same place. „ , , Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slaubaugh and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Levi Detweiler and family, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Bontrager and son of Madison, were Wednesday afternoon callers at the Levi Stutzman home. Wednesday evening guests at the Will Yoder home were Edna, Sylvia and Ida Slaubaugh. Mrs. Adison Arb from White Cloud, Mich., was a Monday evening supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller were Sunday evening callers at the hpme of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Yoder and family. John Schwartz spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schwartz and Mr. and Mrs. Menno Schwartz. Mrs. Daniel Bender and Mrs. Oscar Schmucker. were Monday afternoon guests of Mrs. Jancy Schmucker and children. Mr. and Mrs. John Schwartz spent Sunday near Ligonier. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Moore were Mr. and Mrs. Edward George and Mr. and Mrs. Paul. Slabaugh and son Fred Allen. Mrs. Manasses Miller and daughter Rosie, were Monday evening callers of Mrs. Levi Stutzman and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slaubaugh and family, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Yoder and family. J.i■- ■ ■ ■ - FUNERAL SERVICES FOR LAWRENCE BYRER HELD SATURDAY AT HIS HOME • Funeral services for Lawrence F. Byrer, 63, who diedtJuly 2nd at his home nine miles southeast of Nappanee was held Saturday at 2:00 p. m. at the Byrer home. The Rfev. I. E. Longbaugh officiated and burial was in Oakwood cemetery. Warsaw. Surviving are thie widow, two brothers, and a sister, Mrs. Virgie Wallace, of Leesburg. FRIENDSHIP CLUB TO HOLD PICNIC AT TURKEY CREEK ON THURSDAY The Friendship Club will meet at Turkey Creek Roadside Park on U. S. 6 on Thursday, July 17th. A potluck dinner will be served at 12 o’clock. The speaker for the day will be an instructor who will give instructions on “Reducing.” UNION BUSY BEES CLUB TO MEET AT GEYERS DAM SATURDAY JULY 12 The Union Busy Bees 4-H Club will meet at Geyer’s Dam on Tuesday, July 12, at 11:30. The members are ask to bring one dish and their own table service. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our dear mother, Amanda J. Kring, who passed away 8 years ago on July 12, 1939. " A, loving mother, true and kind. No friend on earth like her we And. Far all of us she did her beet, , And God gave her eternal rest The Daughters.
NAPPANEE ADVANCE NEWS, NAPPANEE, IND.
K 3boe* Ifour I w 9 COLLfIR FIGHT I 79 VOUR RECK? i y II *^tssSS^ v \ . E U they’re * sa o\t X S 11 \ E 8 fcMtioh . r *g are 1 , ■ lit Collars °® 0 that Cu t 1 a fa MoaS® \ II! to 3 \ 1 H ‘ 8 i HATFIELD & HOSTETTER 1 fc MICHAELS • STERN Value First CLOTHES 1
Fairy Theatre
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
Friday - Saturday July 11 - 12 Ray Milland, Dorothy Lamour in “THE JUNGLE PRINCESS” with Akin Tamiroff, Lynne Overman, Molly Lamont Mala
SUNDAY - MONDAY, JULY 13 - 14 GEORGE RAFT, LYNN BARI IN "NOCTURNE" With Virginia Huston, Joseph Peoney, Myraa Dell SWEET AND LOW NEWS
JH/IfJ&Dn^mPTIIRF Fly I UK c. A/ j O I aVRSD A Y J EX■■■B mm rUT—m. ■ IJII
FIRST 3 HOUR FILM SINCE “GONE WITH THE WIND”
PRICE FOR THIS PICTURE ONLY ahmKw ....... .SI.OO Children $-42 Tex -20 Tax 08 Total Total .....$.50
Charles Starrett, SmUey Burnette in “LONE HAND TEXAS” with Mary Newton, Earl Repp Cartoon—Hound Hunters
Due to the length of this picture doors open 5:30. Show starts 6:00 and second show at 9:00
f ‘Xw(([[( vl
“No one even sees me, Albert, when you’re wearing your Wilson Brothers T-Shirt” Quality Men’s Wear Since 1864 ' Cfcfeog* • New Ywfc • Sm Ft—tkw Mono** Sl*** Sportwwof IWltMtnwdr Shorfc - Tie* • T-S*W • SwtaNw HOSTETTER HATFIELD & NEWS NOTES AND PERSONAL ITEMS FOR TIRE OR BATTERY SERVICE CALL 393. BEECHLEY. Edward Bock of Bristol spent several days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bock. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Hoover of Goshen, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Blosser. Miss Helen Betz has returned to Nappanee after spending her vacation with her parents in Florida and Ohio. TIRE BALANCING BY A WEAVER COUNTER BALANCE WHICH BALANCES A TIRE FOR ANY SPEED. BEECHLEY’S. Miss Mona Lou Miner spent the week end in South Haven, Mich, with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eston Harrington and family* Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Brumbaugh and son Dennis, returned home on Sunday evening after spending the week at Duart Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miner and Sharon left Saturday morning to visit with and Mrs. Roy Rensberger and family of Wellman, lowa. Mr. and Mrs. Orange Christner and daughter Evelyn, were Sunday evening guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. William Detweiler, of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Bock and daughter Shirley and son David and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bock of Newport, Ky., left Sunday morning after spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bock. Mr. and IVJrs. David Yoder of Middlebury, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gall and children Sally and David, at a weiner roast on Tuesday evening. Sally and David remained there for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heagy, Mr. and Mrs. Don Price, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Warthon and Mr. arid Mrs. David Hockert, returned home Sunday morning after spending the week in Birchwood, Wis. on a fishing trip. Howard and Henry Bock of Bloomington, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Bock and children and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bock of Newport, Ky. and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bock were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bock of Bristol. drys will move NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS TO WINONA LAKE Warsaw, Ind.: National headquarters of the Prohibition Party, now located in Chicago, will be moved to Winona Lake, it was voted by the national executive committee. The Rev. F. W. Lough of Winona Lake is a member of the committee. It is not; known when the move will be made, but it will take place as soon as business of the Chicago office is wound up and quarters have been secured at Winona Lake. NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the matter of the estate of Eliza B. Wilt, deceased. In the Elkhart Circuit Court, Estate No. 6922. April, 1947 term. Notice is hereby given that Oscar Walters as Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Eliza B. Wilt, deceased, has presented and filed an account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court at the Court House in the City of Goshen, Elkhart County, Indiana, on the 4th day of August, 1947 at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there- be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Witness, the Clerk and Seal of said Eikhart Circuit Court, at Goshen, Indiana, this 2nd day of July, 1947. „ George O. Boraeman, Clerk Elkhart Circuit Court. George L. Pepple, Attorney for Estate. (10—17)
Shirts
HERE’S LOOKING AT YOU! ... in the pages; of Life and Esquire ... because featured there is your NEW ERA shirt. Better looking, better feeling, because of the fine, soft-yet-firm looking \ fabric of which it’s made,, 3 the special NEW ERA pays to tailoring details. Notice its roomy, yet trim look. And we’ve just received 1 anew shipment of these nationally i v advertised New Era shirts., .. priced at $5.00 HATFIELD & HOSTETTER
WANTED TO BUY
VEAL HOGS BEEF CHICKENS HOLLAR MARKET We Also Do Custom Butchering PHONE 103
■l l|||l|| flj
. | .mu i
SO WASHDAY MADE WOIKIESSI SO OUI KHDIX DEMONSTRATION IOVI PI etcher Furniture You Can Save Money If You Shop At Our Store Free Delivery Terms Free Storage
THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1947
LIVE 1 STOCK I
4 FAMOUS BENDIZ FEATURES ZUIW CLOTHES with til Bendix gentle Tumble Aetloat HOT WATER with the Bendix Water-Saw Cylinder! SOAP less water needed ... that means leas soap, tool 1 LIFTING the Bwfe Porthole is Basket-Level i Ns "over the top” do thee hojsdsj. w
