Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 84, Number 21, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 1 December 1960 — Page 2

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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS

NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS 156 W. Market PHONE 27 Katerad at tha Port Office at Nappanee. Indiana a* Second elate Matter Under tha Act df March J, I7*. PUBLISHED THURSDAYS $2.50 PER YEAR in Indiana $3.00 PER YEAR Outside Indiana Publishers Thos. F. Myers, Jr. Rita H. Myers NOTICE Pictures for publication are welcomed, but no picture will be returned by mail unless a self-addressed stamped envelope is sent with it. No charge for publishing pictures, news stories, or announcements.

PUCKETTS MARKET B’/2 miles North of Nappanee on Rt 19

NO. 1 POTATOES 50 lb $1.75 10 lb 49c

MARLwill give your crops double action because it will do both these jobs 1. Fertilize 2. Neutralize Try it —and watch results! GROUND ROCK PHOSPHATE E. M. UIMER & SONS Distributors of Elkhart, Kosciusko, Marshall w G. M. Klinefelter, Salesman Etna Green Phone Atwood 2341

■ ACE PACE SETTER ■ • $ ' ■& f UNUSUAL? YES! ” ■ ! Normally a toy sale starts December 26th, but we have marked every one' of the toys in our department at special sale prices, starting today. We purchase direct from the toy factories and will be unable to re-order for Christmas buying. - x Shop early for best selections. This year < you can SHOP and SAVE on Christmas toys 7* ’ Register for Christmas drawing No purchase necessary SfuydkTs NEK

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PAUL HOOVER DIES AFTER WAGON OF CORN RUNS OVER HIM Paul K. Hoover, 60, a fanner on R 3, Goshen, died en route to the hospital Friday after he was run over by a wagon containing two and a half tons of corn. The left rear wheel ran over his body from the right shoulder to the legs. The deceased was a native of Wadsworth, 0., but lived most of his life in this area. He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Earl Leinbach of Wakarusa, and Mrs. Andrew Jackson of Foraker, 10 grand children and his mother, Anna'Hoover and brother, Ira, both of R 3. The funeral was Sunday at Yellow Creek Mennonite church. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs, Clarissa Hall were -Mrs. Susan Hall, Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Bridehstine and Jill, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Ray Bridenstine and Scott Allen, Roy Slagle Jr. family, Ernest Yoder family, and Robert Roeder family.

Christmas Trees No. 1 Scotch Pine, Austrian Pina Jack Pine, and White Pine All Sizes, Reasonably Priced Apples Jonathon, Red Delicious, Northern Spys Rome Beauties and Winesaps

Sweet Potatoes Oranges, Bananas Popcorn, Red Ruscus

THURS. DEC. 1, 1960

LYCEUM CLUB Lyceum club will meet Dec. 7 at 6:30 p. m. with Miriam Stump for Christmas pot luck. Wilma Ervin and Florence Roose are assistant hostesses. Louise Tom and Mabel Postma are in charge of the program. There will be a gift exchange. EVER READY CLUB Ever Ready club will meet Dec. 7 with Ollie McDonald for a one o’clock luncheon. Roll call will be "Likes and dislikes of the Christmas season,” and there will be an exchange of gifts. METHODIST WSCS WSCS meets Friday, at 2 p. m. at the Methodist church. Mrs. Kenneth Culp has the worship service and Mrs. William Johnson, the lesson. Special music is by Mrs. James Zimmerman. Hostesses are Mesdames Curt Crane, Robert Callander, Sam Haielrigg, Cecil Stalnaker. and Haskil Osborn. THURSDAY CLUB Mrs. A. E, Wright, assisted by Mrs, Russel Bolyard, will be hostess to the Thursday club Dee. 8 at 2 p. m. There will be special music and Mrs. Harter Wright will have the program. Gifts for child or adult patients at Fort Wayne and Westville hospitals may be brought to the meeting or turned over to Mrs. Haskil Osborne. Members will have an “Out of my Kitchen” gift exchange. JUNIOR WOMANS CLUB Mrs. Dale Gwin will be hostess to Junion Womans club Dec. 6, at 8 p. m., assisted by Mrs. - Dean Guard. Mrs. Eldon Hepler will have a book review followed by a gift exchange. PAST MATRONS CLUB OES Past Matrons elub will meet with Mrs. Joe Kindig Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 6:30 for carry-in dinner. Meat, coffee and rolls will be furnished by the committee. Co-hostesses are Bessie Huffman, Nelle Playne, Wilma Syler, Helen Price, and Trilba Spicher. Roll call is Christmas customs pnd there will be a gift exchange. METHODIST CIRCLES Night Circles 1 and 2 and Lucy Circle of Methodist church will meet Monday, Dec. 5, at the home of Bernice Byers for a 6:30 potluck supper. The special Christmas program will be given by Betty Johnson with music by Lois Miller. Each member is asked to bring a gift to be' given to Elkhart County Rehabilitation Center. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Knepp of Mongomery, spent Wednesday night with her sister-in-law, Barbara Diener. Erla, Barbara, Cora Myers, Frankie Clouse, and Mr. and Mrs. Knepp had supper Thursday at the Jake Diener home id Topeka. '

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grider of Bremen called on Mrs. Ed Henry, and Mr. and Mrs. Erzie Botset of Bremerf called on Mrs. Sam Heckaman, Sunday.

SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS WEEK OF DEC. 5-9 f Central School MONDAY Vegetable soup, crackers, meat sandwiches, apricots. TUESDAY Ham salad sandwiches, corn, carrot sticks, apple crisp. WEDNESDAY Pork and gravy, mashed pota=" toes, peas. THURSDAY Hot dogs, shoestring potatoes, celery, pudding. FRIDAY Scalloped potatoes A bam, green beans, crackers, Ice cream. East A South Schools MONDAY Meat sandwiches, baked beans, pickle, apricota. TUESDAY Cheese potato, cold meat, cole slaw, cherry dessert. WEDNESDAY Italian apaghetti, green beans, crackers, apple. THURSDAY Chopette v , mashed potato, gravy, relish sticks, chocolate pudding. FRIDAY Sloppy Joe, potato sticks, corn, fruit Jelio. HAVE FUN BLUEBIRDS Have Fun Bluebirds met Tuesday evening with their leaders Mrs. Bennie Kauffman and Mrs. Tom Wegmiller. Debbie Kauffman was elected president and Debbie Mishler secretary. The girls are working on Christmas ideas.

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SEE the NEW Bendix 2 Speed Automatic Schwinn Bicycle Lay one away now for Christmas Repair Service on All Makes of Bikes FOX'S Bicycle Shop NAPPANEE 9 Blocks East of Stoplight and 1 Block South Open 3:30 -8 p.m. Every Night

FLOOR MATS Alt Colors For All Cars s}so From # CUPP i . 1 y n ■■■■■' " AUTO SUPPLY 145-W. Market Phone 83

GEYER PULLBACK Dave Geyer of Nappanee, a sophomore at Manchester college, was a fullback on the Spartan foot ball squad this season. The team had a 4-5 record and ranked second in Jhe Hoosier college conference. Mrs. Olive Marsh and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hively had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hively, Nappanee. WEEKEND GUESTS Weekend guests of Mrs. Tom Myers were her sister and family, the Richard Scotts, Lee, Lynn and Chip of Libertyville, 111. The had a belated Thanksgiving dinner Saturday and called on Mr. Myers at Elkhart hospital. The Seotts spent the early part of the week visiting his brother, who is manager of a Container Corp. plant at Chattanooga, Tenn. Editor William C. Epler, Bisbee, Ariz., Brewery Gulch Gazette I still say there is no “critical” school problem in Arizona, nor in virtually any state. There are problems and needs, yes, but nothing we can’t handle on a local district or state level. We will pay for it in the end anyway, so why not do it at home and get full advantage of our tax money.

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NO -MONEY DOWN with your old tlrel good/Vear MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KINDI TEMPLETON SHELL SERVICE - Market t Clark Phone U

' • ; : '- ■ 1. ■ ACE PACE SEnER ■ TWO DAY SALE SATURDAY, Dec 3nl MONDAY, Dec sth INGUSH DINNERWARE by Jolusoa Brollnrs All of these famous Johnson patterns Vintage, Pink Devonshire, Tally Ho, Old Mill, Sheraton, Guildford, Blue Willow and Brown Devonshire. See them in our window tomorrow. This sale of famous dinnerware at just the right time for your Christmas buying. HURRY IN! Sale lasts only .two days. ' SAVE FROM *l9 TO *26.50 Depending on pattern you choose For example: Pink Devonshire (Service for 12) Regular *79.50 Sale Price *59.50 YOU SAVE *2O Register for a free set, our Christmas gift to some visitor to our store

The lowest prices ever on the best Winter tire ever built by Goodyear. Suburbanites go, go, go in slush, mud or snow . . . outstanding mileage on dry pavements give many motorists an extra season of reliable wear. All sizes available at extra iow sale prices. Don’t delay, trade today. BUY NOW-SAVE BIG!