Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 95, Number 18, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 14 October 1971 — Page 2
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Nappanee Advance-News
Know Your Democratic Candidate
Candidate Councilman Ist Ward JOE B. STILLSON Age: 41 Church: First Breihren Church. Organizations: Masonic Lodge, Kiwanis, American Legion, Commissioner of Aviation Board. Occupation: Automobile Dealer Secy/Treas, StahlyStillson, Inc. Family: Wife, Peggy; children. Scott 12. Residency: Life long Education: Graduate Nappanee High School, 1 yr. Ball State, “'Business Management” General Motors Training Center. Military: Veteran Korean War •Special Interest: 1. Youth Activities, 2. Diversified In dustry. Pd. Pol. Adv. bv Nappanee Democratic Central Committee
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Thursday, Oct. 14, 1971
50 Years Ago , . . Rooses host Rangers
50 YEARS AGO October 20, 1921 Athletics win decision over Jimtown Tigers M-2. ★ ★ ★ Box social at Hastings School Friday evening ladies are invited to bring boxes. ★ ★ ★ Mr. and Mrs. Willis Roose entertained about 50 of the Texas Rangers and their friends at their home Friday evening. ★ ★ ★ Mrs. Amanda Reed has reduced the price of every hat in her store to $2. She will soon have a fine display of winter hats in stock. ★ ★ ★ Vaudeville Act at Auditorium this weekend in addition to picture shows. M- ☆ ☆ 25 YEARS AGO October 17, 1946 “Boilermaker Special” of visits Nappanee Saturday night.
NAPPANEE THEATRE Fri. & Sat., Oct. 15 & 16 "Eve! Knievel" Shows at 7 P.M. & 8:30 No children under 6 unless accompanied by adult, ~
Kroger grand opening specials: chuck roast, 46c lb; sirloin steak, 63c lb. Drawing for new 1946 Hudson. ★ ★ ★ Name winners in Junior Chamber of Commerce and Nappanee Volunteer Fire Department program for Fire Prevention week. Firsts in Nappanee schools to Donna Sutheimer, Julia Miller, Mary Jane Buss, Jim Burt and Carlyle Baumgartner. ☆- ☆ ☆ 10 YEARS AGO October 12, 1961 Doris Pippenger receiver M. S. from Indiana University. ★ ★ ★ Rita Myers makes home in San Francisco. ★ ★ ★ Homecoming Queen candidates are Joan Noffsinger, Pam Phillips, Sandy Warren. ★ ★ ★ Vern Meeks to be new Kiwanis President. ★ ★ ★ Betty Mullet in Heston College Choir. * ☆ ☆ 5 YEARS AGO October 13, 1966 Fred Webb appointed principal of Nappanee High School. ★ ★ ★ Jaycees to celebrate their 25th anniversary. ★ ★ ★ John Yarian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Yarian, is a member of the Ball State Universi-
ty marching band for the 1966 season. ★ ★ ★ Roger Stouder wins first in 11-year-old PP & K competition. Steve Denniston first among 13-year-olds; Bill Kurtz, first in 12year old competition; Steven Beehler, 10-year-olds; Dennis Hershberger, nine-year-olds and Billy Svyantek, eight-vear-olds. ★ ★ ★ Bulldogs 27, Lions 20 in Friday NLC battle.
Letter To the Advance-News It is with heartfelt thanks to the people of the Hobby World and to the people of this area, especially those from Nappanee, that visited the National Hobby Show held at the Pierre Moran Shopping Center October 9 and 10, for their kind words of praise and admiration for my entries. Also with pride, I now possess two blue ribbons in two fields creative and collective. Although an error was made in my entry as a collector (my collection was too small) some of the old timers saw to it that I really was in the creative field. So hoping to be able to show my collection some time to more of you folks again. I humbly say, Thank you. Harold L. Smith
Kiwanibull By VANCE FREDERICK Program October 11: Mr. and Mrs. Ron Workman spoke to the Club regarding the International Student Exchange Program of which Ron is Secretary. Ron carries on this service in spite of his blindness. This was an interesting and valuable program. Looking ahead: October 18. The Director of the Holiday Rambler Travel Club will report on their recent “Camper Meeting. - ’ October 25: L.t. Gov. Jay Buchtel will meet with the Club, install officers, and see that our “compass" is working and that we are headed in the right direction. Board meeting news: President Bob File held his first Board meeting on Tuesday, October 5, and we are off and running. The Key Club Committee Chairman reported that a Key Club meeting was scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 7 at the B & B. This meeting was hosted by the Morning Club and our Club. The District President of KeyClubs was present. Attendance: Fall is here and Summer is past. Let’s make a new effort to be present for the meetings. V. P. George Hornish has good programs lined up. The Club needs your presence. So let's make a little extra effort to be present. Iloosier Kiwanian Did you read in the last issue the Club statistics which showed Nappanee in the top ten of the Clubs in the District. Let’s keep it up!!!
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Advance-News pohto Two-month old mobile home lost A mobile home belonging to the William Leeier family, Shamrock Meadows Trailer Court west of Nappanee on U.S. 6, burned last week after a stove overheated when a burner was left on. The two-month old trailer was destroyed and an estimated SIO,OOO, damage done.
Dale A. Tobias Telling it
Friday is Homecoming for North Wood. ★ ★ ★ Even though I didn't graduate from North Wood, I think it will be interesting and hope to get some good pictures. Was out to watch some of the groups working on their floats, and they seem to be really enthused. ★ ★ ★ There will be four or five floats in the parade, which will b?gin at 7 p.m. Friday, just prior to the game. The groups are allowed to spend up to S2OO on
NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS PHONE 773-3127 Entered at the Tost Office at Nappanee, Indiana as Second Class Matter Under the Act of March 3, 1879. PUBLISHED THURSDAYS $3.50 PER YEAR * in Indiana $4.50 PER YEAR Outside Indiana Dale A. Tobias General Manager Paul M. Collins News Editor NOTICE Pictures for publication are welcome, but no picture will be returned by mail unless a selfaddressed stamped envelope is seit with it. No charge for publishing pictures, news stories or announcements.
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their float and should be pretty nice. ★ ★ ★ Homecoming festivities begin Thursday night when there will be a bonfire and pep rally at the football field. There will be skits and lots of spirit. ★ ★ ★ I think adults should help with team support, both at the rally and the game. The team has had a good season so far, and should receive the support of everyone. ★ ★ ★ A Homecoming queen will be crowned at halftime. Candidates are chosen by classes and a student election chooses the winner. There are also attendants from each class. ★ ★ ★ There will be a post-game dance at the high school for students and alumni. ★ ★ ★ Does North Wood have an "alma mater song?" I've never heard one sung. I can still remember the words to my college's alma mater, and I know Nappanee High School had one. How about it? ★ ★ * Can't go back to my alma mater this Friday night, but I plan to be there for the a game and other activities.
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Rotary Report Ey W. ST. CLAIR BENSHOFF Welcome to Dale Tobias, General Manager of the" Nappanee Advance News, who joined the Rotary Club a week ago. We’re glad to have you aboard, Dale. A number of other membership applications have been approved. Let’s make it for an early meeting, fellows. Yes, our exchange meeting with Ligonier on Oct. 18 at 6:30 a.m. It will be a “Farmers’ Emphasis’’ Meeting, and we are to take a farmer as a guest, if we can, Visitors were in abundance last week: Rotarians from the Goshen Club were, Frank Algate, Nevin 11. Zuck, and Earl Roose; also faithful Rotarian Ted Sierzan, of Elkhart. Ted also had a guest, Rene Moquin, who is a United Fund representative. Completing our roster of visitors w-as Rotarian Richard Renner, of the southernmost Rotary Club of the USA, Key West, Florida. Dick was a guest of Don Guckenberger. Program chairman last .Wednesday, Maynard .Hochstetler, introduced United Fund Representative Ted Sierzan who spoke on the needs and benefits of the United Community Services. There are 30 agencies in Elkhart County which receive support from UF. Present goal is $780,000. There are some 500 volunteers working on the program of reaching this goal. They serve without pay of any kind. Ted says, “Be Someone Who Cares.” Rene Moquin, of UF r showed a six minute film which showed one instance of help to a family made possible through the United Fund.
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