Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 75, Number 44, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 May 1952 — Page 2
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MAY IS WATER SYSTEMS MONTH SAYS M. C HAHN May is “Water Systems” month according to Mr. M. C. Hahn, local plumber, and in keeping with the month- he is offering special discounts during the entire month. Mr. Hahn can furnish any style or make of system. He specializes in deep well jet, or' shallow well jets; Centrifugal, gas engine, pitched, hand, or windmill pumps. Mr. Hahn says if you just name it, he will get it for you. He has the reputation of being a very capable and competent well driller. Phone 150. advertisement.
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CANE SUGAR 10 lbs. 89c GOLD MEDAL FLOUR |0 LB. BAG 97 e PET MILK 2 Tall O Of* Cans Y jkatg Jjee Beef-Vegetable Sandwich Yx lb. ground 1 can condensed bc{ vegetable-beef aoup 2 tuipoom hot fat Yf cup Pet Milk 1 Table,poon flout cup water V 4 teaapoon talt Brown beef in hot fat in skillet, stirring now and then. Blend in flour and salt. Add soup, milk and water. Boil and stir 2 minutes. Serve on hot Boast. Makes 4 servings.
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GRAVELTON | JMr. and Mrs. Don Yeiter and son were Thursday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Croy and family and. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stump were Friday evening callers at the Croy home. Mrs. Bertha Lehman and daughter, Mildred, of Goshen were Wednesday afternoon and evening, , guests of Mrs. .Anna Thomas. Mrs. Charles Losee and two children. Donna and Janice, were dinner guests Sunday at the Roy Jackson home. Mrs. Goldie Jackson was host to the Adult class of the Church of the Brethren at a party and pot luck dinner at her home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harve DeFrees
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and daughter, Carol Ann, motored to Lafayette Sunday, where they visited their son, Junior DeFrees, who is attending Purdue University. Mr. and*Mrs. Bam Croy, Oliver j Robison and Mr and Mrs. LeOEtoy; Robison and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Robison and family. Mrs. Merl Croy entertained a number of guests at dinner Sunday in honor of her •husband’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ryman and two sons of Syracuse were j dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and j Mrs. Cloyd Jackson and family and Mrs. Rosco© Stockman. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jackson of Laporte and Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson of Michawaka were evening guests and Mrs. Ray Wolfe- j man and daughter and Mrs. Carl Bender and daughter,of • New: Paris were also callers at the horn®. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stump were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Vail and Mrs. Eldon Stump and daughter, Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Stump j and two sons of Elkhart spent j Saturday evening at the Howard | McDonald home and Mr. and Mrs.; Marlow McDonald. Mrs. Charlie Jackson spent! several days last week and is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. Amos Sheets and Mrs. Royse Geyer and families. POLL VOTERS OPPOSE UMT, FAVOR DECONTROL OF PRICES AND WAGES (Residents of Elkhart county and the Third Indiana District are overwhelmingly opposed to Uni- ’ versal Military Training and — 1 by a smaller majority—favor an end to wage and price controls, it was revealed today by Congressman Shepard J. Crumpacker, Jr. In announcing first results of the Third District Opinion Poll, based on a tabulation of 11,500 ballots, the Congressman also revealed that his constituents are strongly opposed to sending any more U. S. troops to Europe. The Congressman’s poll has been underway for four weeks. Postcard ballots were sent to residents of Elkhart. LaPorte, St.
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FAIRY THEATRE Friday and Saturday May 23 and 24 Farley Granger and Shelley Winters in "BEHAVE .YOURSELF" with William Demerest and Francis L. Sullivan' . —and— Sterling Hayden, Forrest Tucker and Arlene Whelen In "FLAMING FEATHERS" with Barbara Rush, Victor Jory and Richard Arlen CARTOON Sunday-Monday-Tuesday May 25, 26, and 27 Tony Martin, Janet Leigh and Gloria DeHaven in "Two Tickets to Broadway" with Eddie Bracken, Ann Miller and Bob Crosby NEWS CARTOON Wednesday-Thursday May 28 and 29 Robert Mitchum and Lizbeth Scott in "THE RACKET" with Robert Ryan CARTOON HOPALONG IN HAPPY LAND MUSIQUIZ PETE SMITH
Joseph and Marshall counties. Os the ballots returned so far. more than 3.500 have been from voters ixu Elkhart county. | Returns have been tabulated j for the entire District and iseparate tabulations have been made of ballots received from each .county in the District 'Here is the vote of those persons with opinions on the first three Questions in the poll: “Should we continue price and wage controls?” Elkhart county, yes 40%; no 60%. District total, yes 45%; no 55%. j On this question six per cent i of all voters were undecided or I expressed no opinion. •‘Should we continue sending! U. S. military forces for the de- j sense of Europe?” Elkhart county, yes 21%; no 79%. District total, yes 26%; no 74%. Seven per cent of the voters expressed no opinion on this question. “Do you favor Universal Military Training?” Elkhart county, "yes 29%; no 71%. District total, yes 34%; no 66%. j Only two per cent of all voters j failed to express an opinion of; this issue. Tabulation of the vote on other i questions in .is still in j process and the results will be announced in the near future, 1 i Congressman Crumpacker s'aid. I ' LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER i TAKES ON 10-POINT j FREE INSPECTION I The Ray Shank Motor Sales today announced participation in a nationwide automobile safety program sponsored by the Chev- : *rolet Motor Division. The program launches for the; first time in the automobile in- : dustry a continuous routine of ' car checks in order eliminate defects that might lead to traffic i accidents. “Indorsed by national safety organizations, we feel this is one of the soundest projects of its kind ever undertaken”, said Mr. : Shank. “Over the years it will ! do much to reduce traffic accij dent rates in the community.” i As explained by Mr. Shank, in the future all passenger j trucks entering his establishment i for service will be given a free I I 10-point inspection. This ex--1 animation will cover the mechanical items frequently involved in accidents—tires, steering, brakes, front headlamps, rear headlamps, horn, body glass, windshield , wiper, rear vision mirror and I i exhaust system. The owner will j ! then be given a report on the | condition of these features. “The program was inspired by; 1 findings that virtually one-third of i all cars on the highway are be- 1 | low safety standards,” said Mr.; I Shank. “In many cases the own- j ■ ers were not aware of the defects ! ' in their cars and in a great ma- j jority only slight adjustment was j necessary to correct the fault. “Whether or not the car owner j decides to authorize repairs in j my' shop or elsewhere, we will at least bring deficiencies to his j attention.” PLUS ULTRA CLASS HAVE " DINNER AT HOME OF MR. AND MRS. R. BERGER The Plus Ultra class of the Grace E. U. B. church held a pot luck dinner last Sunday at the home of Mr. and" Mrs. Richard Berger, with about 75 adults and children present. Guests were 9 members of a Deputation team from North Central college who had given a musical program at ih® morning church service.
NEWS NOTES AND PERSONAL ITEMS ! ■' * MEN’S KNIT SHOOTS AND ATHLETIC SHIRTS. FINE RIB, EXTRA GOOD. EACH —69 c. SHIVELY’S. Week-end guests in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Earl L. Salzanan were Mr. and Mrs. Basil Arbuckle of Bloomington, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Schwalm and son. Stephen, of near Waka- j rusa were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Triiex. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Newcomer and children spent Sunday in Warsaw with Mrs. Newcomer’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Se- j Christ. ! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Becknell and daughter. Sue Ann, of Bre-! men were Friday evening supper guests of Mrs. Becknell’s father, j D. W. Messner. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Miller | and Mrs. Dillman Rickert called Sunday at the home of the lat-■ : ter’s sister, Mrs. Clara McCollough of South Bend. HIGHTSTOWN BROADLOOM i ALL WOOL CARPET. ANY GAUGE PERFECT SUMMER SELECTION. PER y SQ. YARD.! $1.95 TO $10.95. SHIVELY’S. 1 Saturday afternoon callers on! Mr. and Mrs. Wilyard Gwin | i were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Larson,! of Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Nell j Kurtz and Mrs. Iva Bernard, of| Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mikel, I j west of Goshen and Mrs. Paul Rush and daughter, Ann, of Mil- 1 ford were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Earl Slabaugh. ; LARGE NEW STOCK OF 1 PRINTED FELT BASE LINOLEUM IN HEAVY WEIGHT. BOTH 9’xl2’ WIDE—MAY SPECIAL 73c SQ. YD. PLETCHER FURNITURE Mr. and Mrs. Joe Geil and family, of Elkhart, Mr. and Mrs. i Harold Geil and daughter, Ruth, exf Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Birk, of Bremen, were Saturday 1 evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. j'David Geil. j . Mr. and Mrs. Viven Sechrist called Sunday afternoon and evening at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Richie Harman, of Etna Green, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartzler, of Millwood and Mrs. David Sechrist. Mrs. Edward Ulery accompanied Mrs. Bessie Best and Mrs. Edith j Mellott, of Goshen, to Gary on ■ Friday of last week to attend | the funeral of Mrs. Ulery’s nephj ew, Walter Laster. a veteran of i the Ist World War. I Mr. and Mrs. Milton Berger, I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kline, Mrs. j Irvin Berger, Mrs. Charles Kline and Mrs. Russell Snider, attended j the funeral of John Berger "in I Bremen, May 10th. Mr. Berger had been a resident in the Old People’s Home in New Carlisle.
Skeletons of an unidentified race of men were unearthed in the Colombian Andes near Bogota. A navy-sponsored expedition went to Alaska to hunt for the bones of North America’s first inhabitants, hoping to learn whether they migrated from Russia. __________ Insomnia Cure If there is s any such thing as a “sure cure’’ for insomnia other than good sleeping equipment, this might well be it: Just imagine that it is a cold winter morning about 5 a.m. and it is time to get up. It alrhosf invariably brings on immediate sleep. Saving Boxwood Winter killing of boxwood has been found more pronounced when the soil is on 1 the acid side. Boxwoodprefers nqutral soil. Soil acidity can corrected with the addition of lime. If such injury shows up next spring, feed the boxwood with a good tree food to promote vigor. Sports Rhubarb The rhubarb over sports commercialism should lead to something. We probably have seen the last of the halfback who plays at so many colleges* he is paid ‘ “ in travelers’ checks. • '
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