Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 73, Number 39, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 20 April 1950 — Page 3
THURSDAY. APRIL 20. 1950
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FUEL OIL BiILS TOO HIGH? Kfft££/ FUEL CONSERVATION r? SURVEY OF YOUR HOME Call us today (or mall coupon), and ask; (or a FREE Fuel Conservation Survey of your l^cme. No cost, no obligation. Phone today! A factory-trained expert will measure and analyze your home and your heating plant, using ♦ scientific devices and nationally approved * methods. ♦ Moil Coupon Today or Phono SAVe HEAT * saw run üßSfmimmmmmim save money jjiyri x H, VELYS j 111 T IjL 1 L/S home o make a • ■ free FUEL CONSERVATION SIRVIY PLUMBING &\ZL —i HEATING i--Appointment of Hively’s Plumbing- & Heating' as factory authorized dealers for Williams Oil-O-Matic oil burners and heating equipment was announced today by Williams Oil-O-Matic Division of the Eureka Williams Corporation. In its new association the Hively’s Plumbing & Heating will function as both sales and service headquarters for Williams Oil-O-Matic customers in this area. • Commenting on their appointment, Mr. Ray llively, firm head, had this to say: “We are extremely happy with our new association and count it a privilege to represent Williams Oil-O-Matic products with their 30 year record of industry leadership. At. ‘We have established a complete home heating service for Nappanee, with a staff of heating experts trained by the Williams Oil-O-Matic factory. We will feature scientifically engineered oil-fired home heating installations, for homes of every size and type, from the installation of an oil burner to completely automatic winter air conditioning or steam and hot water systems. “Asa matter of policy, we will NOT make any heatirg installations until we have thoroughly surveyed the prospect’s home and heating system. This is in accordance with established Williams Oil-O-Matic policy, and in line with the fuel conservation engineering practices they have developed.” Mr. Ray Hively enthusiastically declared war on fuel waste, and went on record as intending to traysk down and eliminate every penny of unnecessary fuel expense in Nappanee. “Wasting a national resource is bad, even though the country has plenty of oil,” Mr. Hively said, “■—but wasting your own hard earned money is even worse. A survey in another city showed that 87% of all homes there were wasting fuel and money. My own local loyalty won’t let me admit that condiitons are that bad in Nappanee, but even if they’re half as bad, it’s an intolerable situation. I have enlisted the resources of the Williams Oil-O-Matiic organization to make sure we have no such waste here. “Williams Oil-O-Matic is prepared to provide bigleague assistance. They recently expanded’ their manufacturing pilant at Bloomington, installing modern mass-produc-tion and engineering equipment that makes them the largest producer in the industry. Their plant capacity is now six times what it was in 1941, when the industry Iliad' its biggest pre-war year. “Our big feature will be the new Oil-O-Matic Model’ Fifty-Ten oil burner. This incorporates new and revolutionary improvements in Oil-O-Matic’s low pressure principle of atomization, the operating principle most successful in burning the new catalytic oils. These oils are much harder to burn, but hotter, more efficient and economical, and often lower in cost per gallon.” A complete display of Williams Oil-O-Matic burners pnd heating equipment, as well as a home heading information and survey service has been set up at the; Hively's Plumbing & Heating establishment.
GRAVELTON Mr. and (Mrs. Harve DeFrees and son, Junior and daughter, Carol Ann, were entertained at supper Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Croy and sons in honor of the birthday of Harve DeFrees and the latter’s son, Larry’s sth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Elddn Stump, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stump, were evening callers and ice cream and cake was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. John Bridenstine and Mr. and Mrs. Brennaman and two children, have moved into the vacant house on the Bridenstine farm 1% miles east of here and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stump and daughter have moved into the house in Nappanee vacated by the Brennamen’s. Mr?. R'ovce Gever and son, spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jackson. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Blosser returned home Thursday after spending the winter in Florida. Mrs. Lottie McDonald- Mrs. Anna Thomas .Mrs. Dale Weaver and two children, spent Friday wi‘h Mrs. Ellen Robison. Mrs. Sarah Malcolm was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Croy and two sons and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Overholser and son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Croy and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stump were afternoon callers. , Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jackson, were 'guests Sunday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Croy. ,Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stump, Jr., were Saturday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallman, of New Paris. Mrs. Mario McDonald, Mrs. Fern Fervida and Mrs. Sarah Malcolm, visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard McDona’d at the Bluffton hospital, where they have been patients for over two weeks.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION 1 State of Indiana, Elkhart County, SS: ; Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Elkhart Circuit Court Administrator, d.b.n. of the estate of* Barbara E, Musser, deceased, late of Klk- | hart County, Indiana. 1 Said estate is supposed to be solvent. i Irvin Stahly, Administrator Joseph W. Kindig, , Donald Vanderveer, Attorneys. (6-13-20) | ' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ! State of Indiana, Elkhart Coun- ! y, SS: i Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Elkhart Circuit Court Administrator, c. t. a., and. b. n., of the- estate of Joseph Musser, deceased, late of Elkhart County, Indiana, i Said estate is supposed ito be solvent. Irvin Stahly, Administrator, c. t. a., and. b. n. Joseph W. Kindig, Donald Vanderveer, Attorneys. (6-13-20)
If Socialized Medicine comes in—privacy goes out the window. Your medical record could easily become a public record—open to gossip. Wouldn’t you rather keep your health a private matter between yourself and your Doctor? Our Nation’s health is at an all-time high under the present system. Let’s keep it that way. Tell the Congress of the U.S. A. you are opposed to government controlled health insurance, but favor voluntary health insurance. Your future depends on what Congress does. Eternal vigilance is the price of freedom. ir
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NEWS NOTESAND j PERSONAL ITEMS A good place to deal, Hartzler Motor Cos. I GUARANTEED LUBRICATION i BEECHLEY TIRE & BATTERV Miss Lois Templin, spent Frii day in Modoc, Ind., visiting her GOLF CLUBS BEGINNERS I SETS, 4 IRONS, 1 WOOD, $19.95. STILLSON’S SPORTING GOODS. i Donalene and Dawn Raye jSponseller were Sunday dinner: i guests of their uncle, Mr. and ! Mrs. Merle Sponseller. i WOMEN’S DRESSES. BEAUTIFUL PRINTS, NEW STYLES. 4 $2.93. SHIVELY’S ’ ! Mrs. Mathew Wiesser, of Mil-1 ford, is spending two weeks at j the home of her daughter, Mr. j and Mrs. Wm. C. Best, j Mr. and Mrs, Robert Quigley j , and son, Mrs. H. W. Eastman and Edith Hunt, visited friends in J Woodstock, 111., on Sunday. WHEEL BALANCING WITH | ELECTRONIC WHEEL BALAN- ; CER. SI.OO PER WHEEL BRUM ( BAUGH SHELL SERVICE. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Fowler, j were guests Saturday evening at | the home of her brother, Mr. and j Mrs. Leonard Crcthers and fam- j ily, of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Hollar and i Billy and Michael and Mr. and j Mrs. Warren* Gonser, were Sun-! day afternoon guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Raymond McCombs, of Lapa".
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bleile, were Saturday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, of Wakarusa. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shaum were also guests. SPECIALr—BEAUTIFUL DAN RIVFR GINGHAMS. ASSORTED PLAIDS AND PASTEL SHADES. DRESS- LENGTHS. REG. 98c PER YD. SPECIAL 79c PER YD. SHIVELY’S. Ralph E. Jerles, a student of the New England Conservatory of Music, at Boston. Mass., returned Monday to Boston after spending his soring vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jerles. Mr. and Mrs. Pawl Becker, of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Heckaman. were guests Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stahly and sops, Jan and Jimmv. Mrs. W. C. Best and son. Bill and Dave Miller, left Sunday for Denver. Colo., to spend a two weeks vacation, at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ornex E. Wiesser and’also to visit/Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Melville, .dormer pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Sunday dinner guests at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. E'rner Hochstetler were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bleile Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shaum and son Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dygerd, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MiPler and daughter, Frances, Fern and Marilvn Miller of Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Heisey and son, of Bristol, Rov Miller, ol New Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weldy and sons and Mr. and .Mrs. Lowell Hoover and daughters.
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