Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 83, Number 8, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 3 September 1959 — Page 3
THtTRS. SEPT. 3, 1959
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Friday & Saturday September 4-5 2 HITS 2 The Greatest Western Ever Filmed! Alan Ladd in “SILANE” (in color) also Richard Todd in “INTENT TO KILL” SATURDAY BIG FAMILY TREAT NIGHT Extra Added 2 Guest Features Sunday. Monday & Tuesday September 6-7-8 Giant Holiday Program Frank Sinatra - Dean Martin Shirley MacLaine in “SOME CAME RUNNING” also “TOM THUMB” (in color) EXTRA Sunday Night Only Pre Holiday LATE S-P-O-O-K SHOW Wednesday & Thursday September 9-10 Both In Color - “THE GIRL MOST LIKELY” with Jane Powell also Errol Flynn in “ISTANBUL”
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OKk Fletcher SAFETY-TESTED M.i USED CAR MOIOIS 1958 RAMBLER Super-6 Four Door Sedan: A one-owner, low mileage, Rambler trade-in that is like-new _in every detail. Flawless light gray finish, gas saving Overdrive Transmission, famous Rambler Weather Eye Heater and Reclining Seats. A must for those who want the utmost in economy, driving ease, safety and convenience $2195 1957 OLDSMOBILE 98 Four Door Sedan: A logical “buy” for people who want the best. Handsome opalescent green finish. Hydramaiic, Power Steering & Brakes, Power Seat, Radio, Heater, Whitewalls and Chrome Wheel Discs. Immaculate throughout! $1995 1957 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Four Door Sedan: Sparkling gray finish with Whitewalls. Automatic transmission, Radio, Heater and Chrome Discs. Distinguished for its streamlined beauty and racy lines $1495 4 1956 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 Four Door Sedan: For splendid performance and unusual thrift, don’t miss this impressive white and red “88”. Hydramatic, Radio, Heater, Power Steering and Brakes. Your car might make the down payment t ,-. v ... $1495 1956 BUICK Certtury Estate Wafcphj This spacious wagon has many features you cannot Rtfinfcate in other cars of equal price. Smart two-tone gray finish, like-new all leather interior, Dynaflow, Radio, Heater, Autronic Eye, Power Brakes & Steering, Whitewalls and Chrome Discs. See it today! $1595 1955 PONTIAC Star Chief Catalina Hard Top: This car is big in everything but price. Impressive two-tone green finish, Whitewalls, Hydramatic, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Radio and Heater. All leather Interiror that shows no wear $1295 1955 BUICK Super Riviera: Offering you the most “liveable” car you can buy. Original light gray finish, Radio, Heater, Power Brakes & Steering and Buick’s famous Dynaflow Drive. Don’t let the low price mislead you $1295 1954 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 Four Door Sedan: One of the most popular cars on the road. Sparkling two-tone green finish and matching interior. Rocket Engine, Hydramatic, Radio, Heater, Power Brakes, Whitewalls and Wheel Discs $995 1954 PONTIAC Star Chief Custom: Big, smooth and luxurious. Air conditioning, Power Brakes & Steering, Radio, Heater and Hydramatic, Colorful yellow' and white two-tone and new durable seat covers. Low down payment with terms to suit $895 Many More To Choose From Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings FLETCHER MOTOR COMPANY Buick Oldsmobile Rambler 202 S. MAIN NAPPANEE PHONE 118
RAPPMEE FROZEN FOOD CENTER 158 N. Main QUALITY FOODS Fhokne 180 ■ • • ' . . County Line jh CHEESE 11 A il c 50 BOLOGNA “fl# - Center Cut BH. —chops * AK C LARD 4 k VtJ
NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS
Mrs. J. C. Bock and Carl spent Tuesday at Edward Bocks, Middlebury. They were supper guests Sunday of the Gene Bagwells and John Zooks at Goshen. Mrs. Ed Daugherty, the Harold Daughterys,' Colorado Springs, Colo., arrived Monday to spend 10 days with Mrs. Cora Hawley. Mrs., Mitchell McCloud and Mrs. Moses Hocnstetler yisited Mrs. Katie Chupp, Milford, Thursday evening. BUY BONDS
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Thurs-Friday-Sat. September 3-4-5 2 - ACTION HITS - 2 Kirk Douglas Anthony Quinn in 'Last Train From Gun Hill’ Cos - Feature 'Tokyo After Park’ Sun-Mon-Tues-Wed. Sept. 6-7-8-9 v The Most Gripping and Dramatic Personal Story of This Decade! Audrey Hepburn in 'The Nun’s Story’
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Unlorr Center Busy Pltoth irs Sew Clothes for 6 llotherless Kids at Toto Mission
By Mary B irkey Elkhart County Tuberculosis, Association will ha ;e its annual dinner me* (ing Sep . 10 at Union Center chi i ?h. Next Sur ay even ng. the church will be he t to Na ipanee Union services wf‘ oh begii at 7:30. Rev. Harold Bar ,er of U lited Missionary church will be he speaker. Harvest meeting < f Union Center church ’> Sept 11 forenoon and afternoon • ',-jth a c rry-in dinner at noon. Er ‘.hel Lynn of Manchester is the s leaker. Mrs. Fc.’ est Pos! ina, Mrs. Ira Mishler ar l Roger Hahn family were gues Sunday of Lowell Sheets at leir cott; ge at Marcellus, Mich. LcADr IS TO HE KIDS Homema ers Gu id will meet this evenin . at 8 p.n. at the home of Mrs. Wf . ne Smeiizer. Mrs. Kenneth D. SI) irp is in charge of the program. 31 embers are to dress and act liT ), kids. Mr. and Mr6. Ed Miltenberger, Osceola, I/ arie Wet b and Pearl Thomas, F- : . Wayne, called on Mrs. Vern Crips Aug 24. Callers Thursday evenir ; were th Hal Winters, Goshen, ;nd Meiven Frengers. Mrs. Geor? i Sheets called Sunday. Judge i id Mrs. Malcolm Hatfield of $ Joe, M eh., called on the Earl I alcolms Sunday. Dallas arkholde -s and Paul Rummels ittended a fish fry at ♦Albion Tfc rsday. Johnny Markley arid Allie Iffert spent Sunday t ight and Monday with i Clayton . mglemyers. Supper f uests Tuesday last week of the Epl raim Millers were Mrs. Emma Bea Lais oi Malalla, Ore., and the \. illace K tuffmans, Exeland, Wis. Thursday supper guests were the Jlmer Hershbergers of Detroit Lai es, Minr , and tie Nelson Kings nd daug. iter, Martha of : Fair Point. O. Holly aid Timmy Hahn spent Thursday light and Friday with Ritchie Be ver at the Phil Bower home, Wak irusa. Johnsdn -eunion will be Sunday at Union Twp school. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin L. Miller called on Vernon Slabaughs at Syracuse Sunday to see their baby. Mrs. Sa:- ih Miller, Goshen, and Ephraim filers, called on Mrs. < Emma Nis ey and family Sunday evening to ee the Adonna’Nissleys of Puerto R co who are visiting his mother. Rev. Amrs Horst of Akron. F u. preached at Salem ihurcli Sunday: Dinner guests Sunday of Rev. and Mrs. Francis /reed and Lillian were Mrs. Lis de DavidJhizer, Mrs. Lottie Rar ter, Wakarusa, Rudy Yoders, Mils >rd, the Aaron Wises, Nev Paris, l Irs. Huber Yoder and David, Mis. Levi Ressler and Junior Freed amily, Elkhart. Harold Fox family, Milford, spent Satu ’day evening with the Ervin L. fillers and Etta Iffert. Mrs. Grove • Bowman called Monday. Descendants of Isaac Kauffmans had a get-together Sunday at Union Twp school with 125 coming from Ohio Michigan and Chicago. Levi Solrmucker family are grandchildren of the Isaac! Kauffmans. This was their third , get-together. They had'been meet- j ing every igur ye irs but decided i to meet ag >in next year. Andy Mists called on Harvey Millers at Wakarusa Sunday. Linda Ric nmond spent the weekend with Kenneth Hartzells. MAKE CIOTHES Busy Mothers sowing of Salem Mennonite churcl met Tuesday last week at Mrs Harold Myers to sew for the Jen ey Hershberger children oi' Tott mission. The children’s mother lied suddenly a short time jgo. They mace school clothing for the six ahi dren, entirely finishing three shirts, four pajamas, four blouses and tttfo skirts. Other garments aide to >e finished and they also bought sfme ready-made garments for the children. v There were 12 ladies at the sewing and 29 children who all had potluck dinner at noon; Mesdames Wayne Sommers, Melvin Berkey, Isaac Weaver, Donald Flora, Paul Snider, Dwight Newcomer, Floyd Miller, Paul Ramer, Henry Ramer, Marvin Mil'er, John Gingericth, , Harvey M. Miller. Kenneth Hartzells spent Sunday with her folks, the Henry Myer* of Millwood and the evening with, i his parents, Dalla . Hartzells, Nappanee.
WEBER REUNION The 56tih Weber reunion was Sunday- at Merven Michael farm with 62 there. They fcame from Payne, 0., Warsaw, North Manchester, North Webster, Wolcotville, South Bend, Mishawaka, Elkhart, and Osceola. Next year they plan to meet at Union Twp school. Ralph Stahly, Wakarusa, is president, Clarence Campbell, vice president; Mrs. Vern Scott, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Lester Baughman, assistant. Dinner guests Thursday of the Merven Michaels and Paul Michaels were Virgil Gardner family Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gardner, Goshen, of Sefner, Fla., and his parehts, Amos Sheets family were at a picnic and barbecue Aug 24 at the Arnold Sellers home. Bourbon for birthdays of her sister, Mrs. Sellers, and Kathy Sellers. Mrs. Royce Geyer, Nappanee and Mrs. Lorraine Sellers were also there. Bishop and Mrs. Ciarl Stump lined Sunday with Donald Freeds, Nappanee. Rev. and Mrs. O. U. Herr, Englewood, 0., who recently returned from a trip abroad showed slides and spoke at Sunday vesper services at Union Grove church. Union Grove Sunday school reorganized recently and named Leighton Stump, superintendent;
YOU DON'T NEED LUCK To Get A Good Deal on a GOOD CAR SEE GENE GENE STAHL MOTORS 1605 E. Market Nappanee Ph 274
NAPPANEE THEATRE Air Conditioned r Nappanee, Ind. Box Office Phone 271 * Doors Open 6:45 P.M. Feature Starts at 7 Thurs-Fri-Sat, Sept 3-4-5
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Special! Sun-Mon-Tues, Sept 6-7-8 Continuous Sunday 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 rOUR IMAGINATION l sney's A\ r o*olll II te People J§ij COLOR* sjwiKr himAdults 60c Children 35c
IDESOTO| BEST \ ‘‘■Ti'■'■■■ USED M TOWM|\ USEDGftRS7 1958 \ DESOTO Firedome Sedan, Power Steering & Brakes, Radio & Heater, Extra Clean. 1958 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Hardtop, Radio & Heater, Very Nice. 1958 RAMBLER 6 Cyl. Sedan, Radio, Heater, Overdrive, Nice and Clean, 10,000 Miles. 1957 DESOTO Firesweep Sedan, Power Steering & Brakes, Radio & Heater. 1957 PLYMOUTH 4 Door Sport Suburban, 6 Passenger, Powei 1 - flight, Radio, & Heater. 1957 DESOTO Firedome Sedan, Radio, Heater, Power Steering and Brakes. - • 1956 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 4-Door Hardtop, Radio, Heater, Powerflight Trans. 1955 PLYMOUTH Plaza 4-door 6 Cyl, Heater, A Nice Clean Car, 1955 OLDSMOBILE 98, 4-Door, Power Steering and Brakes, Radio, Heater, Good Rubber. / 1955 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 Sedan, Radio, Heater, Power Brakes, Hydramatic. 1955 PLYMOUTH 8 Cyl, 4 Door Station Wagon, Powerflight Trans, Radio & Heater. 1955 PLYMOUTH 6 Tudor Station Wagon, Standard Trans. 1954 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Sedan, Radio & Heater. 1952 CHEVROLET 4-Door Sedan. \ SEE IT AT KACY’S SIMCA “best import hup of the year 99 for its comfort, performance, ease of handling. Drive it today! |# A DeSOTO KALI 5 PLYMOUTH MARKET * CLARK NAPPANEB
Donald Freed, assistant; Ardys Book, secretary, Betty Bollinger, assistant’ Mrs. Merle Keck, chorister, Doris Stump, assistant; Becky Bloomfield, organist; Arlene Stump, assistant; Lois Book, librarian, Kathleen Freed, assistant; Mrs. Carl Bender, cradle roll, Mrs. Kenneth L. Stump assistant.TEACHERS SUPPER Faculty members of Union Twp school and their families met at the school Monday for a cooperate v e supper and get-acquainted meeting. Present were the principal, Walter Mumaw, Rev. Mark Schrocks, Frank Sniders, Clifford Klotzes, Lowell Hunsbergers, Edwin Andrews, David Bowerses, Walter Millers, James Elliotts, Willard Ebersole, Lowell Hiles, the Samuel RObins, Franklin Anglemyers, Ross Noffsingers, LeRoy Grabers and Ancil Fervidas. School begins Tuesday with three new teachers, Mrs. David Bowers, Mrs. Sam Robins and Mrs. Lowell Hunsberger. The Joe Weavers and Mrs. Levi
Pucketts Market 8 Miles North on Rt 19 Bartlett pears, Prune plums Peaches, tomatoes by the bushel Green beans. Acorn, and Butternut squash OPEN 9 to 9 Closed Sundays
Ressler called on Will Stouders last Wednesday and Mrs. Ressler visited Mrs. Lizzie Davidhizer and the Claude Halls, Nappanee, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Miller spent the weekend with the Donald Millers at Frankfort. Art Heemstra family, South Bend, and Wilyard Gwin called on the Harvey Stahlys Monday. ■; ■ Jerry Helmuth family returned Monday from two weeks at Perrin lake. Mrs. Helmuth’s sister, 'Ann Schwartz of Woodburn, was their guest at the lake. GO TO CHURCH ON SUNDAY
■ X GOODWILL I USED CARS ■; | MAKE PEOPLE | HAPPY ; <2 > 1959 PONTIAC Bonneville Vis-$ I ta with Full Power - This is a 8 | Demo and soldi, with new car k source of origin and warranty \ [ SAVE 0 k V k 1958 PONTIAC Star Chief Four | k Door Sedan - Power Steering - 4 [ Power Brakes - Air Ride -Ac k Luxury Car with Good White- J i wall Tires §2595 4 1 ~ I l 1957 PLYMOUTH Sedan -1 1 Black - 6 Cylinder - Standard ; Transmission - Heater - Turn J £ Lights - Good Tires §995 S t 1956 BUICK Special Riviera V} ■ Two Door - Dynaf low - Heater - $ [ Window Washer - Good W'hite- a , wall Tires - Avery clean car 4 > §1495$ ;; 1 l 1956 OLDS “98” Two Doortj ; Hard Top— Clean - Sharp - k Full Power - Very Good White- J , wall Tires - Loty Mileage §1695 | k 1955 PONTIAC Star Chief Se-1 1 dan - Hydramatic - Power , Brakes - Turn Lights - A well \ k cared for car §1195 S k \ \ 1 S l 1954 FORD V 8 Convertivle -| 1 Good Tires - Will sell as is or k make it real sharp - Priced j k to how you want it. \ k V k J k 1952 PLYMOUTH Sedan - A? k ’ k very nice car for either your \ i First or Second car §395 jjj
The Home of the Wide Tread Pontiac HARTMAN PONTIAC 1200 E. Market St., Nappanee Phone 89
TOP ALLOWANCES ON CLEAN USED CARS 1957 CHEVROLET Station Wagon, VB, Overdrive $1795 1957 CHEVROLET Coupe, Red & Whi:e, Powerglide $1895 1957 CHEVROLET 2 Door only 15,00 C miles $1195 1957 CHEVROLET 4 Door Station War,on, Cyl, Powerglide $1895 1956 CHEVROLET Sports Coupe, Black, Very Clean & Low Mileage $1445 1956 CHEVROLET Convertible, Very Cleaui, New Top $1495 1955 CHEVROLET 4 Door Wagon, 6 Cyl, Powerglide $995 1955 BUICK Special, Hardtop $845 1955 PONTIAC Convertible $1095 1955 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 Door, VB, Powerglide $1045 1955 CHEVROLET 210, 2-Door, VB, P werglide $995 1955 FORD 4-Dr, VB, Overdrive, Clean $745 1955 OLDSMOBILE Super 88, 4 Door, Full Power $1095 1954 FORD Convertible, Very Sharp $895 1954 CHEVROLET 4Dr Station Wagon, [Low Mileage $795 Also 15 Other Cars from 1948 ' o 1954 Models Priced from $75 to .<*675 6 4 M c CORMICK MOTOItS INC. GORDON (SHORT) McCORMICK D. W. GREEN I ON DELCAMP 1255 W. Market Nappanee Ph 11
Clyde Hershbergers had dinner Sunday with Wilma Hershberger. Callers were Maude Weaver and Jennie Nissley. Mary and David Kauffman and Katie Burkholder were supper guests Sunday of Victor Grabers
BREMEN THEATRE Cool Air Conditioned Cool
Ends THUR: Wq|t Disney’s 'Sleeping Beauty’ and 'Disneyland’ FBI - SAT. Man of the soft word and slow walk. Gary Cooper - Julie London Lee J. Cobb - Jack Lord in 'Man es The West’ Color and Cinemascope Also CHEESE IT THE CATS WAY
Wed-Thur-Fri-Sat. - “The Old Mai of The Sea” Starting Sun. Sept 13 - “The Big Circus” for 7 Lays.
j&m>m Be Smart S iop with Art C PRE LABOR DAY SALE 1957 FORD Custom 300, 4 Door, 22,00) Miles, Fully Equipped §1695 1957 FORD Fairlane 500 Town Sedan, Fo.’domatic, R&H, Clean. 1957 FORD Fairlane 500 Club Victoria, Fordomatic, Radio, Heater, Very Clean §1795 1956 FORD Parkalne Station W; gon, Fo domatic, R&H, Clean. Victoria Tudor, Fordo aatic, Radio & Heater . . §1295 1955 BUICK Riviera 2 Dr., Fully Equipped, Ready to Go §1195 1955 FORD Customline Fordor, Radio, Heater, Overdrive, New Paint ~. §995 1954 FORD Victoria Tudor, Sharp. 46,000 Miles §795 1953 CHEVROLET Club Coupe, Locally Gowned. 1952 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. Many, Many More o Choo e From TRUC IS 1957 FORD FIOO, 6 Cyl Pickup, L w Mileage. 1956 CHEVROLET IV2 Ton, Chase is and Cab. 1955 FORD-F-100 Pickup, Truck. Be Smart... Deal with Art, J ike Waiters or Jim Kulp
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lizzie Mishler and Luella Hershberger spent the weekend with Celesta Hochststler at Ayr. They attended church at Henry Slabaughs Sunday. 1 Harold Bock family, Warsaw, spent Saturday evening with his mother, Mrs. J. C. Bock and Carl.
SUN - MON - TUBS. A thrilling comedy about a ball clnb. Dair n Yankees’ In Color with Tab Hunter Gwen VsrUon - Ray Walston Also BOYHOOD DAZE and UNIVERSAL NEWS
