Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 85, Number 15, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 19 October 1961 — Page 3
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Mr. Charles Shell spent a great deal of time building a brick incinerator. A group of hoodlums wrecked it. Mr. Shell spent hours building it, and the people who destroyed it probably had a few minutes of fun. There was similar destruction in the area to other person's property.
MARLNature's own soil neutralizer Try it —and watch results! GROUND ROCK PHOSPHATE E. M. ULMER & SONS Distributors of Elkhart, Kosciusko, Marshall G. M. Klinefelter, Salesman Etna Green Phone Atwood UL 8-2851
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KROEHLER OFFERS STERLING DESIGNS AT BUDGET PRICES
OF THE BEST! m modern foam suite by . AT AM UNBELIEVABLY LOW PRICE m '' ~~Think carefully . . . isn't it about time you ~ :Vfreplaced that once beautiful, but now well-super-comfortable foam? A small down now "ill b’ ,i no abundant ease, good looks and luxury to your living room. 1 1 Beyond that is the promise of quality the nationally advertised Kroehler name always implies . . . plus the full year warranty on * worxmanship and materials!
Hidden Qualities Os Kroehler "Cushionized" Furniture • "Balanced Comfort" perfectly proportioned cushioning in seats and backs • Frames of kiln-dried hardwood • Seat underconstruction that can "take it" ... all springs of finest Premier grade wire •. Seat, back, and arms join into rigid unit frame construction.
PLETCHER FURNITURE PHONE 62 - NAPPANEE Shop our Windows - Lites on Till 10
Mary Anne Pastries To Have Open House Tues and a y and Wednesday October 24 and 25 the Mary Anne Pastries, Inc. will have open house to show everyone the results of their extensive remodeling which is now completed. Tours though the bakery will be, a future of the open Jiouse. Mr. John Ditmar from Durkee Famous Foods will be here to help conduct the tours and to aid in demonstrations. Mr. Ditmar is a leading figure in the bakery business. Mr. Ed Kelly from Red Star Yeast will also be here to aid in the events of the two djys. Mary Anne Pastries produces a complete line of bakery goods at their W. Market St. location, as will be demonstrated at the open house, at which time the public will be able to see just how extensive an operation it is. Teen-age marriages are a risk, but so are the other kind, too.
SCHWINN Bikes are BEST FOX'S BICYCLE SHOP New & Used Bicycles Accessories • Repairing HOURS 12:00 to 8 p.m. weekdays 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sat. 9 Blocks East of Stoplight and 1 Block South in Nappanee
The Rev. Bob Pollock, Gospel Magician and Evangelist will be the guest speaker for "RALLY DAY" at the Village Church on Sunday October 22nd.Mr. Pollock will speak to the Sunday School at 9:30 AM. and in the morning worship hour at 10:30 A.M. At 5:15 P.M. there will be a luncheon at the church to which everyone is invited. During the luncheon Mr. Pollotk will bring a surprise item. The evening service starts at 7:00 P.M. climaxing the days activities. The services are open to aH.
Dan West Tells Kiwanis of World Fears and Hopes Dan West, formerly of the Brethren Service Commission, spoke to Kiwanis Monday. He had made a trip around the world two years ago, and many of his observations were derived from people with whom he had talked on that trip. He said that living in the modern world is at the same time wonderful and terrible. He • deplored the fact that we were spending 3M> billion on armaments, which he felt would only increase world tensions and distrust. He reminded his audience that China would soon have the atom bomb and that they have no concern over the loss of life in their own country. He said that in a choice between complete annihilation of the whole human race and survival, the only answer is absolute preservation from war. He feels that this ifc possible. He thinks that we should experiment in trying to do more good to persons who need it. He felt that the exchange of students among countries was important, and that the Peace Corps might prove successful. Above all, he said, we must study both sides of problems and try to keep an open mind. He suggested that we, as individuals, should keep in touch with our Congressmen and our President. The human heart is rated at about F2soth of one horsepower, yet moves some 9 to 10 tons of blood each day.
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THURS. OCT. 19, 1961
CUSTOM FARM N WORK RATES “Custom Rates Charged Vor Use of Power Operated Farm Machines” is the title of a revised extension publication, EC-130 (Revised), by A. M. Nichter, Purdue University agricultural economist. This publication is a compilation of custom rates as reported by more than 700 Indiana farmers and custom operators. Reports, from every section of the state, are from those who have hired custom work done and from operators who have done custom work for others. The contents of the publication provide farmers with information concerning custom rates paid by Indiana farmers in 1960 and 1961 for various power operated farm machines. - Custom rates are given by counties and averaged by areas- -northern, central and southern. Rates in the publication include charge for plowing, discing, planting corn and soybeans, combining small grain, baling hay and straw, picking corn and many other operations commonly done on a custom
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basis. Also included are rates for spraying corn, applying anhydrous ammonia, field harvesting ensilage and bulldozing. Copies of this report may be obtained from county agricultural extension offices or by writing the Agricultural Publications Office, AES Building, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana. It is free to Indiana residents. Fancy tackle so often looks better to the fishermen than to the fish.
ALWAYS Something New! In Fabrics, Trims, & Sewing Notions LOWERY SEWING & FABRIC CENTER On Court House Square, S. Warsaw
MASQUERADE OCT 21 10 -r PRIZES JIMMIE MERIDITH BAND V.F.W. POST 6638 NAPPANEE, IND.
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MIN (17-56) Learn to operate Heavy Equipment TRAINING AVAILABLE ON: BULLDOZERS-MOTOR GRADERS All Rubber Tired Self-propelled Scrapers and Drag Lines Must train three weeks at own expense. G. I. Approved. World wide job placement advisory service. Up to $3.50 per hour on completion of training. Operators urgently needed as a result of vast 15 year program now under way. If mechanically inclined and interested in operating this type of machines, write, giving name, address, phone (or nearest phone), and present working ~ hours. NATIONAL SCHOOL OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATION, P. O. Drawer 511, Elizabethton, Tennessee. Name ... .. Age ... Street or Box Number ..... T City ... ...1 State ... Phone Number NATIONAL SCHOOL OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATION e.• ; ■
