Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 88, Number 9, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 27 August 1964 — Page 13
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STEVE WALTERS UNCLE EB from EBENEZER Says: DEAR MISTER EDITOR: B V ! I I see by the papers where they was building some Army barracks at Fort Jackson in South Carolina and the low bid came from a large local contractor. The second low bid was from a small contracter in another state and it was $97,000 higher than the low bid. The clerks in one of them Guvernment agencies named the Small Business
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Administration throwed out the low bid and paid the $97,000 difference to; the next bidder. They claimed the low bidder was too big to qualify for the bidding. The taxpayers lost $97,000 but after all, Mister Editor, it ain’t nothing but money and don’t belong to nobody but us.
Then I was reading this piece where the U. S. Treasurery said they could save $35 million in a year on their printing bill if folks didn't object to $2 bills. Personal, I think the taxpayers would stand fer a heap of objecting to save $35 million. Farthermore, a $2 bill would come in mighty handy these days fer buying a dollar’s worth of anything. I hate to say it, Mister Editor, but I’ve got down to the place where I’m willing fer the wimmen to take over the Guvernment and try runing it fer a spell. They couldn’t do no w'orse. A statement like that would’ve got me hung to the nearest tree 50 year ago, but wimmen has been coming along fast. I recollect when I was a boy they would say a feller was about to “commit matrimony,” and you’d hear tell that a feller had put on the “matrimony harnesses.”
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IB' There was the case of the asthmatic I little teen-ager who had an acute seizure |lj| I at four o’clock one morning. In the I the bottle containing her prescription fell to the floor and shattered. What was done? The pharmacist was called immediately. What would you do? Emergencies like this are not unusual. It’s part of our responsibility V as pharmacists to help out when heeded. It’s all in the line of duty. For medical advice and treatment, see your physician. Far prompt prescription service, call us.
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You don’t hear that kind of talk no more, and in them wedding writeups in the papers you have to look in the fine print to see if the groom was present fer the event. They say wimmen own 85 per cent of all the wealth in this country, and I was noting this piece in papers from the Census Bureau w'here 23 million out of the 43 million homes in America now has a wife bringing in a regular paycheck. It could be that the wimmen w’ould look after our dollars a little better in Washington and I’m in favor of giving ’em the chance. But I don’t aim to put this item on the agenda at the country Store Saturday night. Most of the fellers there was old fashioned and still claims a women’s place was in the home. Some of ’em don’t even know they has took the word “housewife” out of the dictionery. I recollect back during the last war, when the OPA took the tax off rubber tires on baby carriages, the wimmin bombarded the Congress and got it took off the carriages too. I allowed at the time how it proved the power of wimmen. But Ed Doolittle claimed the Congress
was just playing it cozy and was rying to keep "new, taxpayers comag along. The only way wimmen dll ever git a fair hearing at tho juntry store, Mister Editor, is to ?t my old lady set in on one of he sessions. Yours truly. Uncle Eb BARGAIN COLUMN MOTICE TO MERCHANTS WISHNG INFORMATION ON THIS OLUMN, CALL 773-3127. Fiberglass window screens, Vi price; O’Brien’s “75” house paint, only $5.95 gal. at Lehman’s Hardware in Nappanee. The best buys are at Curtis TV, used 21” Admiral TV shows good picture only $39.95. 758 IV. Market St., Nappanee, ph. 7734612. 'The top hat of dogdom." Rose Lynn kennels foY poodles. AKC registered puppies, stud service, grooming ami clipping, riiore Nappanee 773-3421. p letcher Motor Co.'s annual clearance sale on all 1964 B u i c ks, Olds mobiles, Ramblers, —new cars, demonstrators. Many to choose from. Na ppa ne e 106 Monroe St., Lakeville, 4 bedroom modern home, not finished, $6,900.00 phone Lakeville 649-3125. One lot of Satin, Semi-Gloss and Gloss Enamels. $4.00 gal., while supply lasts. Paint & Wallpaper Store, Nappanee. School Opening Special Wearev?r cartridge pen & ink cartridges —a $1.98 value only 75(*. Limited time only, Johnson’s Drugs, Nappanee. Special this week only $45.00 at Kacy’s in Nappanee. Special this week at Rowland's in Leesburg large loaves bread, 5 for 89c\ 1962 model, 15 ft. camping trailer self contained, like new— only $1095 at Kacy s, Nappanee. 315 E. Washington, 2 bedroom—modern home --- oil furnace —- family room, 21x26 phone Lakeville 649-3125. Garage $9,900.00
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Meadow Gold Ice cream is only 596 for a half gallon, Rowland’s in Leesburg. The best buys are at Curtis TV 24 inch RCA c 0 n sol e A-l, all channel only $79.88. 758 W. Market St., Nappanee, phone 7734612. Plywood paneling. Vs" • 4'xß", pre finished, V-grooved, $4.95; prefinished moulding 2’x6’B” doors. $4.95. F. D. Borkholder & Cos., Nappanee, 4 mi. wests V* mi. south, phone 773-4215. Save Auto Sales, Wakarusa and Goshen. The best buys are at Curtis TV 21 inch RCA table model, all "hannel, works perfect, only $69.95, 758 W. Market St., Nappanee, ph. 773-4612. We now have the new playtex living stretch bra at $3.95; Annual sale on Berkshire Stockings • Aug. 27 to s£pt. 12 reg. $1.35 now $1.09, 3 pr. $3.19. Hadley Dress Shop, Nappanee. . ' . i. Used TV's as low as $25.00. Jim's Radio & TV Sales & Service, 111 E. Market St., Nappanee. Special —a variety of Elf canned goods at 11 cans for SI.OO. Shop at Foodtown, Nappanee, for better prices every day. The best buys are at Curtis TV Admiral hif-fi with radio, reconditioned and guaranteed, only $39.95. 758 W. Market St., Nappanee, ph. 773-4612.
TEN YEAR REUNION
The 1954 Graduating Class of Nappanee High School met in the Carriage Room of the B&B Sunday, August 23 for their first reunion. There were 21 class members and 16 guests present. Those attending were Jesse Berger, Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Biller, Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burris (Carol DeFrees), Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sheets (ianel Fisher),' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flowers (Shirley Losee), Charles Lutes, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rensberger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. John Tobias, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gessinger (Carole Miller), all of the Nappanee area. Mr. and Mrs. William Warner (Nancy Coppes), Clarendon Hills, 111., Mr. and Mrs. James Burt (Carolyn Kern), Wood Hill, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Dan Leman (Carol Miller), Michigan City, Rev. and Mrs. Robert Wyman (Carol Postma), Warsaw, Sareta Schrock, Lakewood, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Max Slabaugh,
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oshen, Mr. and Mrs. James War?n, South Traveling the -mgest distance was Mr. and Mrs. "eorge Fox, of Hartford, Conn. Sev’ral letters were also read from nembers who could not attend the •eunion. The class, will meet again n five years. The average divorce case seems to be anti-trust suit.
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RECOLLECT? The editor of "Hhe North Vernon San, Richard Mayef Jr., may have had topless bathing suits in mind when*he wrbte: “We can remember when ithe word ‘daring" as far as sw’iming was concerned applied to some one going swimming early in the season when the water was ice eold rather than to the scanty suits some of the women are wearing.”
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