Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 84, Number 13, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 6 October 1960 — Page 2

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NAPPANEB ADVANCE-NEWS

NOOM RECREATION Paul - Hartle,: high school math teacher and city: recreation director, has about 60 students in a high school square dance class during noon hour. He plans basketball, volleyball, deck tennis and table tennis contests for noon hour recreation during the school year. BRIDAL SHOWER GIVEN FOR LINDA STUTZMAN Linda Stutzman was honored last Wednesday evening with a bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Basil Collins. Ice cream, cake, and punch were served the 15 guests.

NEW New, new . . . that's what the used cars at PLETCH6R MOTOR CO. look like and are like. In tact the CARS AT PLETCHER'S, 102 S. Main St., are the choicest we can find. Our salesmen always so more than HALF way to trade with you. We've been In business for years and have the cars at the best PRICE! BUKKS: 1958 BUICK - Special - 4 Door Sedan - Like New Inside & Out 1957 Buick • Special • 4 Door Hard Top 1956 BUICK - Special - 2 Door Hard Top • A-l Condition 1955 Buick - Special - 2 Dr. Riveria • Low Mileage • One Owner 1954 Buick - Special - 4 Dr Sed. OLDSMOBILES: 1956 Oldsmobiie - 88 • 4 Dr Sedan, a real bargain 1956 Oldsmobiie • 88 4 Dr Hard Top f 1954 Oldsmobiie - 98 • 4 dr Sedan RAMBLERS: 1960 Rambler - 4 Dr Station Wagon • Automatic Trans, Radio, Heater & Def, New Car Title & Warranty - Big Savings 1960 Rambler - 2 Dr Station Wagon • Locally Owned - One Owner • 100% Guarantee- Low Mileage - Eqiupped, Radio, Heater & Def, White Wall Tires • Two Tone Paint * 1959 Rambler - American- One Owner ; * 1959 Rambler - Metropolitan One Owner PONTIACS: 1960 Pontiac 4 Door Hard Top SAVE OVER SIOOO ON ORIGINAL PRICE FORDS: 1957 Ford Fair lane • 4 Dr Sedan i rh- . CHEVROLETS: 1957 Chevrolet 210 • 4-Door Sedan • A real cream puff 1956 Chevrolet -210-2 Dr. Station Wagon • One Owner DODGES: 1955 - 2 Dr Royal Lancer - Perfect Condition Inside & Out Pletcher Motor Cos Nappanee. Phone 118

BARGAINS! Get 'em while they last! DEMOS 1960 CHEV Wagon 4 dr, 6 Cyl, Stand Shift, Low Miles, New Car Warranty, Radio, Haater $2495 1960 CHEV Bel Air 4 dr Sedan, 6 Cyl, Powerglide, 2 Tone, Radio, Heater, Some Miles $2545 1960 CHEV Impale Spt Sedan, VB, Alt Black, 250 Mtr, P.S., A.8., Turboglide, Exec. Cer 1960 CHEV Corvalr 700 4 dr Deluxe, Stand Shift $1895 1959 FORD Fairlane 500 4 dr Sedan, Radio, Heater, Fordomatic. Power Steering, Like New $1795 1959 CHEV Biscayne 4dr, 6 Cyl, Stand Shift, Radio, Hoatar, 2 Tone $1595 1957 FORD 4 dr Sedan, 6 Cyl, Stand Shift $995 1956 CHEV Bel Air VB, Aut, 4 dr, HT —..— $1045 1956 PONTIAC 4dr Sedan, Apt, Radio, Heater 1956 CHEV Station Wagon, VB, Stand Shift $945 1955 CHEV Bet Air 4 dr, VB, Aut, Radio, Heater $745 1955 BUICK 4 dr Sedan, RM, A Good Oone $795 1954 MERCURY Mons. 2 dr HT 1 $495 1953 CHEV Bel Air 2 dr, 6 Cyl, Powerglide, One Owner $359 1953 BUICK 4 dr, Good Condition $279 Many older curt little or no down payment. t j McCORMICK -H MOTORS, MC. 1255 W. Market Nappanee Phone 11

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REVIVAL SERVICES PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Starting Sunday, Oct. 9, there will be revival services at Pilgrim Holiness church each night at 7:30. Pastor, Rev. W. H. Black will be the speaker with Mrs. Black in charge of special singing. Sunday is also rally day for Sunday School. The Sam Masts of Curtiss, Wis., stayed Monday night with the John A. Hochstetlers, west of Locke.

Goodwill Used Cars Always Satisfy 1959 PONTIAC Catalina Vista - Plenty of Extras - Power Brakes Good Whitewall Tires - Clean $2595 1959 FORD Country Sedan • Power Steering and Brakes - Good Tires • Your chance to own a Good Clean Station Wagon $2095 195 7 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Convertible - New Top - All the Trimmings to Make a Sharp Car Look Better $1195 1957 CHEVROLET Station Wagon • Four Door - V 8 - Power Glide - Radio - Heater - Good Whitewall Tires - Another dean one $1495 1956 PONTIAC Star Chief Two Door H.T. - Power Steering and Brakes • Leather Upholstering - Almost New Tires $1095 19 5 6 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Four Door Sedan - V 8 - Good Whitewalls - Very Clean $795 1955 OLDS Super 88 - Holiday Coupe - Power Steering and Brakes - Lots of Value $795 1955 CADILLAC Fleetwood Sedan - Full Power - Good Tires - Here is real Luxury $1495 SPECIALS 1959 Chevy Convertible 1960 PONTIAC Catalina Vista - Demo HARTMAN Pontiac Inc. The Home of Wide Tread Pontiac and International Trucks E. Market Nappanee Phone 89

Nicest Party Ever Say Patients In WestvHle Ward American Legion Auxiliary volunteers Dora Oswalt and Mildred Parks put on a party for 28 patients in ward 2-west Beatty memorial hospital Monday, made possible by cash donations from Mrs. George George Fales, J. A. Abell, Mrs. Leon Burnham, Emma Raussaman and Mrs. Louis Umbaugh of Goshen. Miller Orchard gave apples, Nappanee DaiiY Bar donated ice cream, and cigarets were furnished by Walkerton Legion post and Mrs. Parks. Mrs. Ralph Tobias baked a birthday cake for one patient and Mrs. Parks. Hallovyeen candies decorated tables from which were served hot dogs, apples, ice cream and cake and coffee. Treats of wash cloths, soap, writing paper and envelopes were given to all patients plus a pack of cigarets to each. v The combo band played hepcat music for the teen-age boys to dance, several patients sang solos, and they all joined in Happy Birthday for the two honorees. The patients told Mrs. Parks it was the nicest party they ever had. Next party will be Nov. 21 on the Thanksgiving theme. SALE AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In-as-much Circle of Presbyterian church will have a rummage sale Saturday in the church basement from 9 a. m. till 4 p. m. Proceeds will go toward the building fund.

Goshra 8 S highway 11 Flkharl Friday, Saturday & Sunday October 7-8-9 2 Star Loaded Hits In Color Alan Ladd - Jeanne Crain in "GUNS OF THE TIMBERLAND" P-L-U-S Dean Martin • Judy HMliday in "THE BELLS ARE RINGING" SATURDAY F/MILY TREAT NIGHT Added 2 Guest Features OPEN FRIDAyT SATURDAY & SUNDAY WATCH FOR OUR NEXT ATTRACTION

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USED CARS 1959 BELVEDERE 8 Sedan, Radio, Heater & Power Steering. 1959 DESOTO Firedome Sedan, Power Steering & Brakes, Radio & Heater, Solex Glass, Very Clean. 1959 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 8 Tudor, Std Trans. Radio & Heater, Non-Slip Diff. 1958 FORD V-8 V 2 Ton Pickup Truck 1958 STUDEBAKER 6 Scotsman Tudor Wagon, Overdrive, Low Mileage A Extra Clean. t 957 BUICK Special Tudor Sedan, Dynaflow, Radio & Heater. 1957 CHEVE Four Door Wagon, 210, Std Trans, Radio & Heater. 1956 PLYMOUTH Tudor Wagon Std Trans, Radio & Heater. TWO r WHEEL TRAILER Electric OUTBOARD MOTOR 1958 FORD Pick Up, Heater Standard Shift, V-8. Come in A see the new Valiant KACY'S DESOTO - PLYMOUTH Phone 10 Market A Clark Nappanee

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Junior English Class Writes of Family and Cars

These paragraphs were composed in the junior practical English class. Weekly writing assignments are a requirement of the course. Lucy Miles is the teacher. HOW I LIKE TO SPEND WINTER EVENINGS Kirby Miller Outside the air is cold, the wind howling, moaning and groaning. Our windows and storm door rattle. Inside the smell of pop corn comes from the kitchen. A bowl full of red apples, just brought in from the cold, snap as you take a bite. Mother is mending .while Dad is reading the paper but sleeping a little in between his reading; my sister, brother and I talk, laugh and watch 1 television. There is a warm protective feeling on the inside which gives me a wonderful sensation of being shut in from the cold night outside. * * * AT THE DRAGS Raymond Elliott This summer on Sunday afternoons, when we didn’t have much to do, we. would go to Elkhart to the drag races. Some people think of a drag strip as some place where young boys go to see how far they can spin their tires. A young man who is really interested in drag racing thinks of the drag strip as a proving ground where he can go to test the ideas that he has worked

out on his own car. A lot of things in the modern cars today have came from the hotrodder. One thing that the hotrodder made that is in most new cars is the padded dash. Most of the real fast cars at the drags were built by boys who used parts from many different kinds of cars. Every year someone breaks anew speed record in the quarter mile. Many of these so-called hotbecome famous designers, skillful mechanics or famous racers. * * * FAMILY DISAGREEMENTS Peggy Hall A basic reason for family arguments is that the members of the family sometimes don’t understand each other and disagree on too many problems. I believe one way for this problem to be solved is for the family to go to church and take part in the social activities at church. They also could plan to do mor§ things together in the home and discuss their problems all together. Some other ways for the family to get together are to have picnics and join clubs. The parents could be more interested in their child’s school work. I believe these things would help the family to be closer together. Beatniks Beat Flag Snatchers In Final Minutes In flag football league games played Sunday at Stauffer park the outstanding game was when the Beatniks beat the Flag Snatchers 26 to 21, in the final play Jim Pippenger passed the ball to Dale Fink at 40 yards to score 6 points. Pippenger and Fink were the scorers for the winners, while Kent Beehler of the Flag Snatchers ran 40-yards for a touchdown and Russ Ervin passed to Dick Rensberger for the extra point. Beehler passed to Ervin 20 yards for 6 points and Ervin passed to Ray Worden who made the extra point. Ervin passed to Richard Hepler for 6 points and Ervin to Mike Price for the extra point. Untouchables won over the Jaycees 32 to 19. Points for the winners were scored by Allen Wagner on a 40-yard run with Jan Cleveland passing to Mike Mitchell 'ls yards for 6 points; Cleveland passed to Dick Conrad for the extra point. Cleveland ran 50 yards and Jay Stouder 40 yards for a touchdown apiece. Cleveland again passed to Mitchell for 6 points and then ran for the extra point. Willie Rensberger, Rich Uline, Charles Meyers and Dick Coppes scored for the losers. Whiskerville All Stars beat the Six Packs 34 to 0. Scoring for the winners were Larry Nunamaker, Tom Richmond, Brent Gall, Jim Warren and Leon Ringenberg. The longest pass was 70 yards when Nunamaker passed to Gall for 6 points. Martys won over the Clowns 24 to 0, with Keith McCuen passing 60 yards to Gerald Mattern and Bob Strang running 7 yards for a touchdown. McCuen passed to Strang for 6 points and McCuen to Mattern for 6 more points. Officials for the games were Charles Chapman, Dick Biever and Royce Geyer. Schedule for Sunday starting at 1 p. m. at Stauffer park is Clowns vs Jaycees; Six Packs vs Martys; Flag Snatchers vs Untouchables and Beatniks vs Whiskerville. Howard Bock family, Warsaw, called Saturday evening on Mrs. J. C. Bock. George and family of Columbia City were Sunday evening guests.

Gloria Hollar „ Wed Sept 24 to Jack J. Briggs

Gloria Jean Hollar, daughter of the Robert HoUarsAJt. 2, Milford, was manned- Sept. 24 at Island Chapel churdi to Jack J. Briggs, jr., son of uie senior Briggs of Warsaw. Rev. Paul Garner read the rites before 125 guests. The bride wore white satin with bateau neck, lace bodice, and a full skirt with lace panels. A coronet of seed pearls held her veil of illusion. She carried white spider mums centered with a large

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1960 Demonstrators MERCURY 4-Door SEDAN, Radio, Heater, Power Steering & Brakes MERCURY 4-Door HARDTOP, Radio, Heater, Power Steering & Brakes MERCURY 2-Door HARDTOP, Mercomatic, Radio, Heater. Good Used Cars 1958 CHEV 4-door Wagon 1957 BUICK 4-door Sedan 1958 CHEV 4-door Sedan 1957 FORD 2-door Sedan 1957 MERCURY 2-door Hardtop MARTY & TED INC. East on U.S. 6 Nappanee Ph 381

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orchid. Maid of Honor Nancy Templin wore green taffeta, bridesmaid Lynda Lippley wore gold taffeta and junior bridesmaid Susan Briggs wore yellow taffeta. Each wore a matching headband and pearl chocker, a gift from the bride and carried arm bouquets of gold spider mums. Jerry McKelvey was best man and ushers were Chuck Briggs and Peter Holtz. The altar was banked with yellow, gold and white gladiolus. The groom’s mother wore blue, the bride’s mother beige and both wore white orchids. Dennis Bumfelt was at the organ and' accompanied soloist Sharon Dewart. Servers at the reception were

Mrs. Glen Pinkerton, Mrs. Max Andrie, Barbara Haggins, all of Milford, and Mrs. Jerry McKelvey of Chicago. Mrs. Donovan Hollar took care of gifts. The bride is a graduate of Milford high school and Porter college, Indianapolis. Both she and her husband are employed at R. R. Donnelley in Warsaw and

NAPPANEE THEATRE Nappanee, Ind. Box Office Phone 271 Doors Open 6:50 p.m. Shows at 7:00, 8:55 Fii & Sol. Oct 7-8 DOUBLE FEATURE 'TARZAN THE MAGNIFICENT' and by Popular Demand 'THE 13 GHOSTS' Special glasses will be issued to enable patrons to view ghosts or remove them at they choose. Sunday Oct 9, cont. from 3 p.m. You orbit sinfo the future with 'The Time Machine' FREE SHOW TUES. Get Tickets at Stores

☆ A-l Used Cars ☆ 1960 FORD, 6 Pass, Country Sedan, Station Wagon, Fully Equipped. 1960 FORD Fairlane, 2 Door, Standard Trans, Radio, Heater 1958 FORD Fairlane Tudor, Low Mileage, Fully Equipped. 1956 MERCURY Hardtop, Fully Equipped, Low Mileage, ' Clean. 1956 FORD For dor, Radio, Heater, Fordomatic, Black. 1956 FORD Custom Tudor, Standard Trans : $695 1956 STUDEBAKER Tudor, Local Owner $495 1955 FORD Fordor, Fordomatic $595 1954 FORD Fordor, 6 Cyl, Standard Transmission $l5O 1954 RAMBLER 4 Dr Station Wagon $495 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM COME IN AND SEE ART, KENNY TOBIAS, OR JIM CULP

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