Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 86, Number 34, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 21 February 1963 — Page 2

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NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS

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You can see why one of America’s favorite outdoor sports is driving Chevrolets, with four entirely different kinds of cars like these to choose from. There’s the Jet-smooth Chevrolet, about as luxurious as you can go without going overboard in price (has lots of new lower upkeep features,

too, like a flush-and-dry rocker panel ventilating system that helps remove rust-causing salt and slush); the new low-cost Chevy 11, a good-looking, fun-

loving car that would send any family . . / x probably rather spend what’s left of packing; another perennial family AC6pS GOltlg Gfßßt winter just having a ball around town!

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More Members For Chamber Os Commerce Since last week's newspaper, several more memberships have

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favorite, the sporty Corvair, whose rear-engine traction will make you think that ice and snow are kid stuff; and for pure driving adventure, America’s only homegrown sports car, Corvette— now in two all-new versions with looks that can stop traffic like a rush-hour blizzard. Chances are you’ve al-

ready picked your favorite. The next thing is to take a turn at the wheel at your Chevrolet dealer’s. If that doesn’t have you thinking of places to go, you’d 111 l 1 SI *9 1 :.*j

come in in the current Nappanee Chamber of Commerce drive for 1963 members. They are Mutschler Bros., Johnson’s Drug Store, Martin’s Hardware, Warren’s Mens Store, Drs. Hinton & Anglemeyer. Ziliak Ford Sales, Bob’s Standard Servttfe, and the B&B Restaurant. This brings the membership up to 67 memberships. Sandra Martz In Concert Friday The Indiana State College sinfonietta of Terre Haute gave a concert at the Pierre Navefro Jr. High School isl South Betid last Friday. It is 0e df the elite instrumental groups Oil the Indiana State College campus. It numbers frefit IS to 25 Selected musicians frtfth the Various sections of the College Symphony Orchestra. Settle woodwind and brass is used btft It IS essentially a string gfdtfp. fhis {jifffOhietta group has received ttiiieh acclaim and is becoming. quite popular through its television appearance as the “Velvet Strings.*’ Os this group is SSttdfa Mart* of Nappanee. Sandra is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Martz of Nappande. Mrs. Marta had the pleasure of hearing her daughter Friday. Also attending from Nap oanee were Mrs. ftaloh fink, Mrs. Noble Flowers, Mrs. Bernard Stouder and Mrs. Jr. Martz. FOOD SALE Senior High youth fellowship of the EUB Church, will have a food sale Saturday, February 23 starting at 8 a.m. at Rays’ Carpet Shop, Nappanee.

Church Os Brethren Youth Visit North Manchester Saturday, February 16, the Church of the Brethren Youth Fellowship were supper guests in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Mark Schrock, Karen and Karl, in North Manchester. Following suDoer, the grouo attended a basketball game between Manchester and Anderson, at Manchester College. Those attending were Pat Stouder, Margaret Metzler, Sue Kfiobel, Larry Sheets, Roger Holdeihan, Malcolm Cheek, Carol Hollar, Sherry Johnson, and Conhie Searfoss. College students joining them at the game were Sufe Reprogle, Susan Eox and Marty Snider. The adult leaders were Bee Fok, Howard and Irene Piphen ger, and Rev. and Mrs. Leland Emrick and soft, Greg. DEISCH OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Friday and Saturday, February 22-23, an Open House and preview of 1963 models of power lawn and garden equipment will be held at Deisch Supply Cos., Nappanee. Everything from garden tillers, power lawn mowers and riding mowers and tractors will be on display. Mr. Deisch says this is the largest display of power equipment in this area and he invites everyone to stop in and see the latest equipment available. Anew Schwinn Bicycle will be given away on Saturday to the lucky ftaftlb drawn. There will also be free coffee and doughnuts served. DUPLICATE BRIDGE There Will be duplicate bridge this Saturday evening at 7 p.m. Anyone interested is cordially invited. It will be at the Masonic Temple.

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BOLENS HUSKY 800 Trial-drive a HUSKY 800. Maneuver in and out of tight corners and feel the power that turns work into play. It's fun to run! Look tor features like these • FAST-SWITCH-SYSTEM lets you put on or take off powered attachments in less-than-a-minute ... no belts to adjust dr break • DIRECT DRIVE POWER-TAKE-OFF to attachments • CONTROLLED TRACTION DIFFERENTIAL varied by the turn of a knob, gives you a choice Os full differential action or any variation up to straight-axle drive tor the heaviest jobs • 3-SPEED, GEARED TRANSMISSION • TWO SPEED RANGES controlled from the driver’s seat gives a total of 6 speeds forward, 2 reverse from less than % mph to 6 mph • RUGGED 7 % -HP WISCONSIN ENGINE • 18 FAST-SWITCH ATTACHMENTS for year 'round versatility.

FREE COFFEE & DOUGHNUTS - BALLOONS DEISCH SUPPLY COMPANY 151 E. Walnut St. . Hw# 773-4154 Happane., hrs. 1

Happy Birthday

FEBRUARY 21 Mrs. Archie Fike Mrs. Rtidy Yoder Walter Miller Mrs. Oscar Weaver 22 Carlyle Mutschler Valerie Starr Coppes Betty Anderson Mrs. Gilbert Masterson 23 Harry Glllis Kevin Lee Erftfed 24 Karen Lentz Mrs. John Phillips Lorene Yoder Cheryl Wagner Frederick Cleveland Harold Mattern Kevin Hand Dick Martz Patty Lutes 25 Sheryl Becker Dr. 0. N. Lenti Thelma Fox Greg Freed Kelly Neil Rhodes Marlene Moneyheffer Charles Wysong 26 Mrs. Ron Keiser Ellen Jeafl Mattern Mrs. OrreS Mlshlei* Brent Lydell Ritchardson Amos D. Hostetler Mrs. Curt Crane 27 Jerry Honeycutt Betsy Best Everett Pippen Jr. Mrs. James Tobias Ruth Blevins Mrs. Evelyn Gall Wanata Pier 28 Karen Van Dyke Mrs. Arthur C. Miller Bertha Silberg 29 Sue Reprogle Mrs. Cora Snider MARCH 2 Mrs. Fred Hockert Mrs. Donnie Sechrist Jay Miller Emma Beezley Judy Lynn Grimm 3 Tom Dunn 2nd Mrs. Robert Warren James Lutes Betty Cleveland Dorothy Kanode 4 Susan Fox Shelly Gildersleeve Margaret Metzler Tim Maust Minnie Weimer Louisa Shirk Myrtle Krull Ronnie Martz 5 Mrs. Ralph Stump Jane George 6 Mrs. Wayne Snapp Delbert Fox Ida Taylor Mrs. Esther Zentz

POWER MOWBI PREVIEW FOR 1963

x LETTERS Mojeed Kadiri 2, Euguene St. Lagos - Nigeria 8-2-63 The Editor , Nappanee News Newspaper Nappanee, Indiana H.S.A. Dear Editor, How are you Sir. Its now over two years ago that I have been struggled to get an American PenPals, but after all this my struggleness one of my best friend brought out a list of Editors fortunately I your address as the most essential and beneficial publisher who can satisfied with ray needs as a reliable person and I'm sure you will do everything to my convenience. Just I would like you to publish my name and my wants in your newspaper. I’m an African boy, born and lived in Lagos, the capital of Nigeria, and the chief trading centre. I would like to correspond with both sex of all ages, and I would like to exchanged With some of our African products such as— carved cow horrt, a fish With electric light of 110-280 volts. Carved Elephants, dagger knife, African Combs, Bows and arrows, Monkey, Snake Skin hand bags, design cal abodhes with covers .drum for mu sic, §nake skins of slippers, etc. etc. All these African products are to be exchanged to American products such as—Sport Shirts (sizes 34-36) Sweaters, T-Shirts, pullovers, wallets, towels, Socks (size 10-11) Suitings, Jackets, Pocket Radio, Candies, Toys, Shoes (size 8) etc. etc. Thanks for the space allowed. Your truly, M. Kadiri Dear Editor: I am writing this letter to inform you of how fortunate I feel the people of Nappanee are to have such a large number of fifte people they have either owning or employed by the different stores in Nappanee Serving them. Being an Elkhart resident, but working in Nappanee, I find my self frequently making purchases in your locally-owned stores rather than buying in Elkhart in the evening when I return home. Whether it be a bag of potatoes, a shirt, pair of boots, shoe laces, a comb, a grease job, or a can opener, I never have received the friendly, courteous, helpful service or sales people in Elkhart that I have found time and time again in Nappanee. Not only do they bend over backwards to help you find just what you’re loking for, but they will recommend another store in your fair city if they do not have the particular item you Want. Fn r this, I salute the merchants of Nappanee 6n the tremendous effort they are making to please the buying public. Sincerely, Fred. A. Blatz

AND OPEN HOUSE FRI. & SAT. FEB. 22-23 FEATURING: THE NEW 1963 BOLENS HUSKY 800 TRACTOR See America's No. 1 Riding Tractor. ALSO ON DISPLAY !! BOLINS MUSTANG TILLERS IGUNS BIDING MOWERS THE NEW ORBIT-AIR POWER MOWER Set Mm largest display of power equipment in this area. SPRING LAY AWAY TERMS We take trade-ins. FREE! FREE! NEW SCHWINN BICYCLE (Boys or Girls; your choice) to lucky name drawn. Only adults register when you fWt ear store these days. No obligation.

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GREG TRUfeX ORDER OF EASTERN STAR: Stated meeting of Chapter 367 OES will be Tuesday, February 26 at 7:30. “Advance Night” will be observed. There will also be an election fir Conductress. Social hour will fdl’ow the meeting.