Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 85, Number 34, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 22 February 1962 — Page 3
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tmmtwtm!wnwmwnmwmmtwmtwmattw:wwmti I SEE THE 1962 WALLPAPER PATTERNS NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR STORE Winners Names in last Saturday's Open House Drawing: Ist Prize: Don Foltz, W. Walnut, Nappanee 2nd Prize: Isaac J. Borkholder, R3, Nappanee 3rd Prize: Mrs. Charles Reed, N. Clark, Nappanee 4th Prize: Paul Sechrist, R 2, Nappanee We wish to thank all who came to our Open House and 1962 Power Mower Preview. DEISCH SUPPLY CO. 151 E. Walnut St. Nappanee Phone 654
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BOVS’ TROUSERS $1 29 £ $|W BOYS’ SWEAT SHIRTS CHILDREN’S CABANIA SETS AND POLO SHIRT 2 for 99c MEN’S WORK SHIRTS Sizes 14% to IT sl°° MEN’S SLACKS Values 10.96 $3 04% Rayon 6% Acrilan BLANKETS Asst Colon FULL SIZE BID SPREADS / *3 W PLAID SHEET BLANKETS Size 70 SSO $1 99 NECK SCARFS 39c tc. HUD SCARP* 29c to. VISIT AUL 4 FLOORS
FAMILY MART ANNIVERSARY SALE!
MEN’S SLACKS *1 * *2" MEN’S SOCKS 5 for n°° MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS s]44 MEN’S KNIT SHIRTS $144
VISIT OUR NEW BARGAIN BASEMENT 1000 PAIRS OF % SHOES ON DISPLAY NOW 10 DOOR PRIZES S&H88
2 PC BATH MAT SETS Asst Colors 24 x 36 Asst Color RUBBER BACK at *1 WASH CLOTH Asst Colors 2 for 25c
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Market Report February 21, 1862 Eggs , „ M Soybeans Oats _ .79 Wheat —,—, —„ 1.86 Com. shelled 1.00 Com. ear i.qq —*- * 1 -a -~ u V COMMUNITY CENTER i— J Mrs. J*hn Applegate EDITORS NOTE: (We regret that a great deal of Community Center news was omitted because of lack of space.) 166 attended morning worship at Mt. Tabor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller sang "Springs of laving Water.” The evening service was recalled due to extremely hazardous driving conditions. Those from Mt. Tabor attending the annual Church of God Church School Convention at the Fairview Church near Yoder Saturday were
Top Ten Tunes Os The Week 1. Duke of Earl Gene Chandler 2. The Wanderer Dion 3. Norman Sue Thompson 4. Crying In The Rain Everly Brothers 5. Baby Its You Shirelles 6. Hay Baby Bruce Channel 7. Dear Lady Twist U. S. Bonds 8. Town Without Pity Gene Pitney 9. It WII Staid The Showmen 10. Little Bitty Tear Burl Ives The Top Forty Tunes Are Available At PLETCHERS RECORD GARDEN 151 N. Clark St., Nappanee Next to Coin Laundry
MEN’S OVERALLS Blue Stripe $3 BOY’S SPORT SHIRTS Asst Pattern $| 50 MEN’S T-SHIRTS Sizes S-M-L 49c LADIES BLOUSES 99c
BATH TOWELS Asst Colors 3 for s l*° FLORAL SHEET BLANKETS Size 70x90 $ 2" 1 LOt 48 in. MATERIAL Asst. Patterns 2 yds. *l°°
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Spark*. Mr, and Mrs. Franklin Hepler, Mr. and Mm- Walter Haney, Rev. and Mnr, Walter Burcham, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, Earl and Ray, Mrs. Wayne Wood, Miss Jeanette Wood, Mrs. OLen Anglin, Mrs. Alva Johnston, Mrs. Dick Carriek, Jerry Neff, Clayton Harlan and Floyd Anglin. The 1963 convention will be held at the Anthony Wayne Church in Ft. Wayne. Sunday evening historical slides about the beginning of the Churches of God in North America wiU be shown at Mt. Tabor. Oleo Anglin showed slides on the life of Christ at the Mt- Tabor Brotherhood meeting Tuesday evening. Plans for the auction the men are sponsoring this spring were discussed. Paul and Ernest Parks served cherry pie ala mode and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gay called on Mrs. W. I. Anglin Friday and found her much improved. Sharon and Brent Gay spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs Chance Thomas. Farm Bureau Seventy-five members and guests of the Etna-Prairie Farm Bureau enjoyed a potluck supper at the Etna Green School Wednesday evening. Mrs. Harry Mishler. of Jackson Township installed the new officers: Lloyd Rummel, president; Lester Gay, vice-president; Mrs. George Gragg, secretarytreasurer; Mrs. Don Stackhouse, S & E leader; Mrs. Art Sechrist, assistant S & E leader; Pegge Pawalt, Pet and Hobby Chib; and Mrs. Walter Thomas, reporter. A District Meeting will be held March 6 at the Westminister Hotel, Winona Lake. Willing Workers Class of Camp Creek Sunday School will meet Friday evening at the Francis Herr home northeast of Nappanee Thelma Watkins is teacher. Twelve full size blankets and three baby blankets were contributed by the Camp Creek Church members Sunday in response to the plea for blankets for refugees and disaster victims. Mr. and Mrs. Max Nifong and children left Thursday for a Florida vacation. Ruth Sechrist, Gladys Mast, June Yeager and Rev. and Mrs. Warren McCuen spent Thursday in South Bend and helped Ruth celebrate her birthday. New Babies Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kuhns became the parents of a son, Ernest Lee, born Saturday night at Bremen Community Hospital. He weighed 8 lb. 3 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Biller became the parents of their, third child, a son, born at Murphy Medical Center Sunday morning. James Galls visited the William Galls at Osceola Saturday evening.
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LOOK! LADIES DRESSES VALUES TO $10.98 s2<x> " ow J MATERNITY DRESSES $3" a.., . . t . LADIES CAR COATS RAINCOATS *lo°° LADIES COATS VALUES TO $29.96 sls°° SLIPS Reg. $2.99 now $ 1” CREW SOCKS 2 pair 75c LADIES HOSE 2 pair M** PILLOWS 2 for m Filled with Snowy white Foam Flakes. SHOP AND SAVE DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE
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