Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 85, Number 34, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 February 1962 — Page 2

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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS

NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS 156 W. Market PHONE 27 Entered at tha Pott OHico at Nappanaa, Indiana at Second Clan Matter Under the Act r March i, mt. PUBLISHED THURSDAYS $2.50 PER YEAR in Indiana $3.00 PER YEAR Outside Indiana 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. Publishers Joseph W. Zally Donald E. Nichols, Jr. WOMEN'S DEMO CLUB Nappanee Democratic Club will meet Monday, February 26, at 7:30 p.m. with Gertrude Babcock, hostess; Madge Mellinger is cohostess. Roll call "A Choice KeepSake or Antique.” The program will be “Our Senior Citizens” by Ethel Walters.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING as of February 14, I9C American Legion 9B Jay Dee Cleaners 59 Weldy Paints 54 Farm Bureau 48 J. R. Arnott k Son —43 Deisch Supply 43 Eastlund Ins. ...41% Gold Crown Lanes 40 Nappanee Dairy Bar 40 Mellinger Marathon 40 Hiveiy’s 38% Jay-Cees 38 Hog’s Marathon 36% Lonergan Corp. 34 Jim’s Sinclair 33% Nappanee Ready Mix 30 Series Sc. p. Carunchia 650. Game Sc. D. Hively 345. Series Hdcp. D. Wagner 643. Game Hdcp. H. Miller, Jr. 234. High Team Series Jay Dee Cleaners 2865. High Team Game Weldy Paints 1007. 600 Series D. Hively 245, 170, 192 212, 174 245, 218, 187 208, 223, 169 200 Games B. Stouder 206; H. Miller 231; H. Bigler 220; M. Bigler 201; D. Hepler 201; Jr. Myers 205; C. Berger 200; C. Hamsher 204; D. Hively 245’ V. Stump 201; G. Bigler 221, 212; T. Eilers 200; R. Young 224; P. Carunchia 245, 218; W. George 200, 201; J. Detwiler 223, 208; A. Delaney 225; D. Miller 204.

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MAJOR LEAGUE BOWLING as of Feb. 13 Nappanee Telephone Cos. 58 Mutsehler Kitchens 51 Wlae Furniture 49 Doug's TV Cuuter .49 Buys' Carpets Inc. 48 Meadow Gold Ice OrUam 47 Tippy Goffmer 43% Legion Wrestling —— 43 Double E Grocery _ 43 V. F. W. 41 JLIOns tluß TO Kahler Craft Home 38 Rensberger Gulf 34 Chesty Potato Chip 31 Neffs Masons 39 Mutsehler School Furniture 37% High Series J. Ingle 614 High Game B. Cripe 344. Hdcp. Series D. Wiseman 628. Hdcp. Game D. Hapner 238. Team Series - Kahler Graft Home 2814 Team Game Neffs Mason? 963. 600 Series J. Ingle 225, 307, 182 200 Games K. Keim 204; D. Hapner 206; D. Wiseman 216; A. Keim 207; S. Ztnkiev 212; D. Fink 203; C. Shaum 262; J. Start 202; E. Yoder 206; W. Lqngfield 210; B. Gripe 344; K. /Middaugh 223; C. Middaugh 209; J. Heckaman 204; B. Hoehstetler 200, 200; H. Pontious 221.

CLASSIC LEAGUE Greene’s Pontiac 54 Wayside Case 49 Sinclair Dinos 44 Chris D-X KusS Bakery 38 Stuckman’s Shoes 37 Rexall Drugs 36 Nappanee Milling Cos. Hi Team Series Kuss Bakery 3015. IB Team Game Greene’s Pontiac 1011. Hi Ind. Series Pat Carunchia 621. Hi Ind. Game - Dale True*

252. Hi Ind. Series Hdcp. Max Mlnard 650. Hi Ind. Game Hdcp. Wyman George 245. 600 Series Pat Carunchia 621; Dale Truex 620; Max Minard 614. 200 Games V. Frederick 211; Pat Carunchia 202, 224; S. Berger 200; G. Reed 213; W. George 237; D. Truex 252, 203; T. Senff 223; M. Minard 210, 217; G. Phillips 222; L. Metzler 202; A. Forsythe 200; C. Hoffer 204; D. Price 207; D. Hepler 200; G. Bigler 213.

FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Slam Bangs - 58 Tail Gates : , —— 53 Flubs 52 Thwaits Soil Service 44% Hot Shots 44 Larkfield 43% Wild Four 38% Hurricanes 34% 200 Games J. Ingle 218, 230; D. Balmer 219, 234. •' .. ’ 600 Series Dale Balmer 632; John Ingle 618. WOMEN'S MATINEE BOWLING Standings as of February 20, 1902 Stuckman’s Shoes 52% Gold Crown Lanes 50 Newcomer’s Jewelers 45% Nappanee Milling Cos. 44 Bertha’s Beauty Shop 41 Rays’ Carpets Inc. 31 500 Series—Jeanne McAndrew 525. Splits Converted -10 Helen Cripe, Rosie Cam, Esther Forrest, Dorothy Stahly, and Mid Hinton. 5-10 Bertha Lehman, Kate Yoder, and Mid Hinton. 5-6 Alberta Lopp, and Hilda Coppes. 4-5 Leona Shively. 2-7-10 Evelyn Easterday.

OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY For years our customers have been receiving our advertising on Wednesday and Thursday—only to find our stores closed at noon because of past precedent. Since often the excellent values offered of necessity are limited in quantity, the people Uv- ° . * ing near are able to hove first chance and deplete stocks before our Friday opening. Since this is actually unfair to many of our good customers, and customers in Nappanee in general and since publishing dates are unchangeable, we have elected to keep our stores open each Thursday, as well as Wednesday and Saturday nights till Bs3o. We invite ether merchants to join us in a gesture of appreciation for the fine patronage and byally so many of our good friends offer us. This is our method to serve you when and hew we feel yon want to be served. PLETCHER FURNITURE BREMEN NAPPANEE

"YEARS AGO"

SO YEARS AGO FEBRUARY 23. 1912 Barry Fffce, the North Main Street blacksmith, has sold his shop to Adam E. Hartman. Mr. Hartman took possession Friday, having closed his shop near the Railroad Park. ♦ * * • The Thursday dub will meet at the home of Mrs. J. Fred Freese, East Market Street, Thursday afternoon, Feb. 29th, at 2:39. * * * * n P ro ß r * ms will be rendered in the High School and all the grades this Friday afternoon at 1:30. Everybody interested in the schools has a cordial invitation to hear one or more of the programs. * * * * There will be* game of basketball between the Nappanee High School and the Bremen High School at Keller’s Rink this Friday F >ru' 23d ' G . ame be S ,ns at 8 o’clock. Admission 10 and 15 cents. The game is something new in Nappanee and ought to elicit considerable interest g * * * * Beniamin Ginter, aged 66 years, died at his home 6 miles six chflSsr e Sunday ’ Feb - is - He survived * his r** * * 25 YEARS AGO FEBRUARY 25, 1937 . A badminton club is being formed in Nappanee to create interest in that sport that has taken the country by storm the last several years. * * * * Mr. ?nd Mra. Harold Shrock, are the parents of a daughter, Donna Lee, born Wednesday, Feb. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hershberger are the parents of a son, Christ, born Feb. 17. * • • * The fire department was called at 7:00 o’clock Sunday morning to put out a fire on the roof of the Collins second hand store Damage was slight but the frame buildings in the block were all endangered and it was a good thing that the fire was discovered before it had a good start * ♦ * * Washington’s birthday was fittingly celebrated on Monday at the Coppes Hotel when the Kiwanis Club held a Washington’s day program in honor of the 105th birthday anniversary of one of America’s greatest men. * * * * 10 YEARS AGO FEBRUARY 21, 1952 Janice Wise, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wise, route 2, Nappanee, was knocked down by a car on North Main St. at 3:15 Monday afternoon—Mrs. Anna Woodhams, the school nurse, took the little girl to a doctor’s office for an examination. * * * * About seventy-five members of the Nappanee High School Band journeyed to Berne, Ind. Tuesday to give a joint concert with the Berne High School A’Cappella Choir. • * * * Friday evening the Nappanee Bulldogs dropped a last second decision to the Culver Indians 48-47 on the Nappanee hardwood. * * * * The Child Study Club will meet Monday evening, Feb. 25th, at the home of Mrs. Fred Lopp, with Mrs. Richard Arnott assisting.

LADIES WEDNESDAY MORNING COFFEE LEAGUE as of February 14, 1962 The Drips 51 The Vacs 49% The Sugars 45 The Half and Haifa 42 The Perks 41 The Instants 34% High Team Game Sc. Sugars 626. High Team Game Hdcp* Sugars 782. High Team Series Sc.—Sqgars 1770. High Team Series Hdcp. Sugars 2238. 500 Series P. Bean 552. Splits Converted B. Hartzler 5-6, 4-5; L. Yoder 5-8-10. MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE Standings as of Feb. 12 Team W L Hdcp. 4-TS 50 34 97 Alley Cats 49% 34% 77 Dimes 45% 38% 126 Gold Crown Kids _ 44 40 84 Brenaps 43% 40% 120 Go-Getters 37% 46% 139 East End Kids 33% 50% 126 Sleepers 32% 51% 95 600 Series: Ray Worden 001. 500 Series: Tony Senff 544;

Wayne Ellis 529; Dick Stahly 530; Jim Messner 518; Jan Cleveland 512; Eldon Disher 506. 200 Games: Ray Worden 212, 227; Tony Senff 207; Dick Stahly 207; Elener Senff 203; Wayne Ellis 202; Eldon Disher 200. INDEPENDENT TOURNEY Georges (79) George 400 Lender 212 Miller 9 1,0, Beehler 6 0 0 Balsley 3 4 0 BeMiller 4 0 1 Parks 310 Sheets 4 2 2 Totals 35 9 5 Colfax (49) Hartzel 2 0 4 Sheets 4 12 Ryman 10 0 Klotz 7 0 0 Pippenger 103 Unsicker 2 0 0 Mikle 2 0 0 Lechlightner 110 Vardeman 3 10 Totals 23 3 9 Gall's (72) Fields 2 0 1 Huffman 33 1

Richmond 2 12 Shively 3 6 1 Bailey 33 1 Hopkins 2 10 Albright 8 0 3 Rhodes . 2 0 1 Gall 4 0 2 Totals 29 14 12 McCormick (44) Nettrour 9 5 2 Beef 201 Price 10 1 Rifts 0 0 0 Davidson 0 0 0 Stump 0 10 Hockert 10 2 Harley 0 0 0 Campbell 5 4 1 Totals 18 W T CLASS 'A' TOURNEY St. John's (71) Mel Lemier 8 2 3 Dave Lemier 8 3 4 Larry Lemier 5 13 Bill Kurtz 5 11 Larry Ryman 0 0 1 Bill George 5 2 2 Harold Peterson 0 0 0 Bob Steiner 0 0 0 Totals 31 9 13 Milford Church of God (59) Harry Hood 8 1 2 Bill Hood 10 1 Ed Keim 2 4 3 Nellie Beer 4 2 5 Joel Reichert 10 2 3 Totals 25 9 14 CLASS 'B' TOURNEY Milford Church of God (76) Jim Loucks 8 0 4 John Borgman 10 0 2 Jim Myers 4 0 1 John Marvin 5 3 1 Gene Henschen 3 2 1 Larry Sawyer 5 13 Kelly Hunsberger 0 0 4 Totals 35 6 16 Union Center (54) Jim Stouder 42 5 Jerry Stouder 11 8 1 Devon Eby 132 Roger Reiser 33 0 Totals \ 19 16 8 Wakarusa Christian 'B' (79) Donnie Weaver 12 11 2 Harold Bollman 2 13 Dean Thompson 3 0 0 Phil Freed 10 2 0 Roger Wise 5 12 Totals 32 15 7 Millwood Christian (38) Jack Amon 4 0 0 Devon Klotz 8 11 Karl Klotz 110 Jim Hartzell 2 0 3 A1 Wagner 2 0 3 Don Yeiter 0 0 1 Jr. Conley 0 0 0 Totals 17 2 8 Mt. Tabor (43) Larry Compton 5 0 4 Bob Compton 2 0 2 Jim Fike 10 5 Lowell Anglin 10 0 Paul Parks 4 3 0 Rick Unsicker 112 Jerry Neff 0 0 2 Larry Wagner 5 13 Totals 1C 5 18 St. John's (51) Larry Lemier 3 73 Dave Lemier 2 12 Bill Kurtz 2 0 2 Bill George 6 6 0 Bob Steiner/ 0 0 0 Larry Ryman 0 0 0 Mel Lemier 5 13 Totals 18 15 10 Mt. Tabor (59) Larry Wagner 3 0 0 Jim Fike 4 0 3 Lowell Anglin 10 0 Bob Compton 3 0 0 Larry Compton 3 0 3 Paul Parks 12 1 0 Rick Unsicker 3 0 3 Totals 29 1 9 Wakarusa Methodist (40) Jim Truex 111 Wayne Holdeman 6 3 0 Dean Scheiber 6 11 Cot BeMiller 2 0 0 Doc Gutteman 2 1 0 Totals 17 6 2 Nappanee Methodist (32) Paul Hartle 6 0 5 Jim Miller 10 5 Jack Stump 12 4 Kenny Walters 2 2 2

NAPPANEE FROZEN FOOD CENTER ISB N. Main QUALITY FOODS Phone 180 FRENCH FRIES 81 Q c Birdseye Eck-rich WIENERS IT A c Home Made HAM LOAF -till CHUCK ROAST 4Q C PORK ROAST iflJ

Rob Wallace 4 0 0 Totals 14 4 16 Union Cantor (65) Jim Stouder 6 13 Jerry Stouder 7 5 0 Ed Pippenger 2 2 1 Devon Eby 6 2 1 Phil Kirkendorfer 3 11 Dean Everest 3 0 0 Totals 27 11 6 CLASS X" TOURNEY ' Turkey Creek (60) Byron Fervida 6 10 Don Fervida 6 0 1 Larry Groves 2 12 Lester Krull 3 2 0 Lawrence Hall 0 0 0 Danny Bridenstine T 0 1 Larry Fervida 3 2 1 Bob Roeder 0 0 1 Total* 27 8 6 Church of Brethren (34) Wayne Snapp 44 1 Gary Schneck 4 0 1 Tom Dean 10 0 Jim Marti 0 0 0 Mike Geyer 2 0 1 Bill Slabaugh 2 0 0 Bob Seeber 005 Terry Ruff 2 0 2 Totals IS 4 10 TOURNEY CHAMPIONSHIP Turkey Creek (57) Byron Fervida 7 4 3 Lawrence Hall 10 0 Danny Bridenstine 3 14 Don Fervida 4 2 3 Bob Roeder 3 0 4 Lester Krull 2 12 Walt Anglemeyer 13 2 Larry Fervida 2 0 3 Totals 23 11 21 North Main MennonHe (62) Lynford Miller 3 4 4 Keith Burkhart 0 0 1 Dave Weldy 10 4 Gene Schrock 2 13 Winfred Hershberger 3 0 2 Tobe Graber 7 2 4 Gordy Walters 12 1 Allen Hochstetler 5 9 3 Totals 22 18 22 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP Turkey Creek (47) Byron Fervida 9 4 2 Lawrence Hall 0 0 0 Danny Bridenstine 0 0 0 Don Fervida 113 Bob Roeder 2 13 Larry Groves 6 33 Lester Krull 10 1 Walt Anglemeyer 0 0 0 Larry Fervida 0 0 1 Totals 19 9 13

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North Main Mennonito (48) Keith Burkhart 10 1 Lynford Miller 2 3 1 Dave Weldy 111 Tobe Graher 4 0 2 Gene SchroCk 4 12 Keith Slabaugh 0 0 0 Winfred Hershberger 0 0 0 Gordy Walters 0 0 2 Allen Hochstetler 6 7 2 Totals 18 12 11 America’s 45 million school children equals about one-fourth of the total population.

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