Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 72, Number 50, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 7 July 1949 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JULY 7,1949

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE For sale —Used gas range in good condition. Call 5312. (14p) For sale New Hampsher fryers. John Muntz, phone R-190. (7p) For sale—Cut flowers: Gladiolius. Walters Flower Farm, South Jackson St. Phone 4063. For sale—l94B Plymouth convertible. 18,000 miles. $450 below list. 157 E. Walnut St. (7p) For sale —<- 1941 Plymouth deluxe, radio and heater. Good condition. Will fiance. Phone 50. (30tfc) For sale—Speed Queen washer also piano. Phone 4100 or see at 452 S. Main St. after 5:00. (14p) For sale —1947 G. M. C. pickup truck A-l condition. 3 miles west 1% miles south of Wakarusa. Phone 529 Klondike. (7p) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Strictly modem home on paved street in northwest section of city, extra large lot, paving, 2 years old, early possession. < $2,500 down will buy new strictly modem home in northeast section of city on paved street, house 2 years old, easy monthly payments on balance. Partly completed house in west section of city, full lot, basement, easy terms for right person. 6 room house, 2 lots, double garage, pavement, $4,000. Acre of ground south part of city. Good building lots. THE KINDIG AGENCY I Real Estate Insurance | Phone 428

For sale —Huckelberry’s, you pick. 25c quart. Bring own containers. R R. 2, Elkhart K. L. Summers. Phone xBI3O (7c) Foil sale Eleven room, two apartment, all modem house on West Market street. Full lot, 3 stall garage. Possession in 30 days. Wm. F. Neher & Son. , (23tfc) For sale C. C.i R, H., good tires, dependable, priced to sell. Phone 253. George H. Bock, 308 E. Walnut St., Nappanee. (12tfc) ■For sale —3 room bungalow, with gas heat and stove. Possession in 30 days. Located in northwest part of Nappanee. Wm. F. ’Neher & Son. (23tfc) For sale 4 rooms and bath. All modern with full basement. House in excellent condition. Located south-east part of town. Possession in 60 days. Wm. F. Neher & Son. ( 30tfo) For sale 1 Conservation coal heater, with automatic heat control. 1 light oak buffet, 1 Ooppes Nappanee kitchen, 54” sink, 2 Coppes wall cupboards. Jacob Kuhn, R. R. 1 Nappanee, phone R-171. (7tfc) Fqr sale—John Deere 16 inch single bottom tractor plow; 7 ft. John Deere binder; 2 horse cultivator, all in good shape. Priced to sell. Victor Monesmith, 1% mile cost of Bourbon. Phone 692. (7p) . j REAL ESTATE Farm Loans New homes now under construction-. $4,500 and up, complete with lot, ready to move in. Will arrange financing. See us now. New brick house in country. 2 story, 5 rooms and bath, basement, furnace, l mile from town. $6,500.00. Horne sites available in new additions. Reasonable prices, buy on contract. 4 Several desirable homes. ’ WILLARD M. NAYLOR insurance Loans Real Estate 112 E. Market St. Phone 290 Nappanee, Ind.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 6 rbem modern home, close in. modern kitchen with electric garbage disposal, one car garage. Possession in 30 days. Modem 6 room home on U. S. 6, hot water heating, large lot, possession 60 days. Choice of lots for residential building in beautiful PARKSIDE MANOR. Many of >nese lots have been sold. Buy now for your future home. 8 room, modern, double house, South Main St. Hot water heater, garage. . 8 room house with 5 acres of ground in Nappanee. Outbuildings, shade, excellent place to live. RALPH L. ARNOTT Real Estate Phone 119. 2 Big implement Sales—Tuesdays, July 12 and July 26, 9:30 a. m., 1 mile west of Archbold, Ohio. 55 tractors, new and Farmall Ms, Hs, As, etc.; John Deere Gs, As, Bs; Case; Massey; MM; Allis Chalmers; Fords, all makes, all sizes. A tew Crawlers, also cars and tracks; Cpm Pickers; Com Binders; Balers, new and used: Int. 50T & 45T; John Deere, N. Holland, Case and AC; Hay tools; Discs Plows; Drills, all makes; all kinds of horse and tractor drawn machinery. Bring your machinery to our sale to sell it America’s largest. Comm, for selling: up to S4OO, 6%; over $400.00, 3%; unsold 1%. Our Sales are held the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month. Next Sales: August 9 and 23. Yoder & Frey, Inc., Archbold, Ohio, phones: 2R-25; LS-394; 5133. Frey and Sanger, Auctioneers. (7c)

For sale House, 8 rooms and bath at 458 East Cenntennial St. Full lot, double garage. Wm. -Lender, phone 1904. (7p) For sale One 7 room, all modem house, with big garage. Located southwest part of Nappanee. Possession 30 days. Wm. F. Neher & Son. (23tfc) LOST AND FOUND Lost or stolen Black checkered design zipper billfold containing valuable papers. Lost or taken at Haney Gravel Pit, Monday, July 4. Finder please return to Advance Office. Ruben L. Mast, RJt. 1, Nappanee (7c) MISCELLANEOUS

GRASZ SHOE REPAIR, 356 W. MARKET ST. (20tfc) ORN ELECTRIC SERVICE Phone 35 or 1580 or call at 252 West Centennial Street. Last call for Michigan Montmorenci sour cherries, Monday, July 11. Phone R 390. Andrew Otto. (7p) Concrete septic tanks, only SSO installed. See these at 117 N. Center St., Bremen, Ind. Lewis Cox & Son. (21tfc) We buy wrecked and junked cars.' Nappanee Junk and Salvage Yard, 125 W. Reed St. telephone 148. (31tfc) Wanted Car wash and cleanup job for SI.OO. Excellent service. Call Dave Stouder, 314 or Roy Snyder, 329. Reduction on baling wire, also lifetime aluminum roofing; railroad iron. Ben Schneider, Bourbon, Ind. Phone 19. (7c) Hair cuts 50c—Corl Bros. Barber Shop. 108 N. Main St. Opal Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Nappanee, Ind. (18tfcl SERVICE STATION TO LEASE. PREFER TANK WAGON OPERATOR. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY. APPLY BOX 284 ELKHART, IND. (7p)

HARTMAN SHELL STATION 159 W. Market St. Truck and car tires Gas—Oil—Lubrication Let us service your car GALBREATH PLBG. & HTG. Electric Roto Rooter Service 756 EAST WALNUT ST. NAPPANEE, IND. PHONE 4083 (22tfc) Singer sewing machines wanted. $12.00 for Old Singer Dropheads. Also buy others. I call with cash. Kindly write, Ray Tudor, P. O. 803 Marion, Ind. (14p) Trees trimmed, topped and removed by Kenworthy Tree experts. Free estimates, reasonable prices. Write Kenworthy Tree Expert, Nappanee, Ind. Gen. Del. (21c) SEE FILTER QUEEN, Americas Bagless Vacium Cleaner, far Faster, Easier, Better Cleaning. Sales and Service. Willard H. Sechrist Phone 5123, 504 W. Centennial St. (14p) Watkins extra savings in July —lO% discount on all orders over SI.OO. Try Watkins mosquito repellent. Also see me if you need anew roof. Don Swihart. Phone 3152. (14p) Are you having BOTTLED GAS Trouble? Let us install SHELLANE BOTTLED gas and your troubles will be ended. We serve over 1200 satisfied SHELLANE bottled gas users. S. L. SPITZER Inc., 114 N. Main, Goshen, Phone 1342. (21c) USED CARS ’46 DeSoto 4-door Deluxe. Two ’36 Plymouth 2 door. ’3O Ford 2-door. ’36 Chevrolet 2-door. DELUXE MOTORS SALES Cor. Clark and Market. Will pay you cash . for your car or pay your equity.

FLOOR COVERINGS LINOLEUM, ASPHALT AND RUBBER TILE Wall linoleum and 1 metal trim. Metal Wall Tile. For Samples and FREE Estimates call 3642 808 GUARD

V. M. Kiester Accountant Phone 23 206 N. MAIN ST. STAPPANEE, INDIANA

COUNTY 4-H JUDGING TO BE HELD AT NEW PARIS FRIDAY, JULY 8 *. ■ ■ ■ ■ The County 4-H judging will be held at the New Paris high school on Friday, July 8, at 9:00 a. m. The following from Nappanee will participate: Clothing, Barbara Moneyheffer; Food Preparation, Betty Corwin; Baking, Pat Martin; Canning. Janette Miller; and Jolene Klingerman and Carol Ann Miller will model garments which were made by the 4-H girls. 20 yr. Farm Loan, low rate of Interest. See Wm. F. Neher & Son. JOHN DEERE (New and Used) “Quality Farm Equipment” We carry an exceptionally large stock of genuine John Deere repair parts. Our shop is equipped withN&e very latest in precision testing equipment and machine tools. Factory trained service men await

your command at the PLYMOUTH FARM SUPPLY Plymouth. Ind. (21tfc)

PEOPLE’S RAPID TRANSIT BUS SERVICE Nappanee to Wakarusa'- and Elkhart Lv. Nappanee 8:15 A. M„ 12:30 and 4:45 P. M. Lv. Elkhart for Wakarusa and Nappanee: 9:30 a. m. * 3:45 and 5:35, P. M. No Sunday or Holiday Runs. PEOPLE’S RAPID TRANSIT CORP. Bus Stop: Gulf Station Phone 17 Wakarusa Community Sale in New Building 1 Mile East of Wakarusa on State Road 19 Beginning April 21, 1949, we will start our sale at 4:00 p. m. on miscellaneous articles; livestock at 6:00 p. m. Bring what ever you .may have to sell. Call if in need of truck service. Buyers for all kinds at livestock. Sale Bam Phone 222. Store Ph. No. 9, Wakarusa, Ind. J. A. Miller & Son, Mgrs. Dale Yoder; Assistant Mgr. 1 LINOLEUM Where prices are lower Armr strong, Naim and Bonnie Maid Linoleums. Inlaid, standard $1.49, $1.89. Prints 69c,. 79c, 89c sq. yd. Congo Wall 48c running ft. Asphalt tile 7%c per sq. ft. Rubber tile, Roll-flex rubber for, floors and table tops, Metal moldings, linoleum and tile paste. Carpeting $3.50, $4.50, $5.50, $7.75 Free estimates, all work guaranteed. Phone 1569, Goshen. FURNITURE STUDIO Y 4 mile west of Goshen city limit on Road 33. Open every night until 9 and all day Wednesday. WANTED

Wanted—Dead stock. Top cash prices paid. Phone 728 Plymouth. Plymouth Fertilizer Cos. (J-19-50p) Wanted—To rent unfurnished house or downstairs apartment. Phone 603 8 a. m to 5 p. m. (7p) Wanted—To rent unfurnished house or downstairs apartment. Phone 603 8 a. m to 5 p. m. (28p) Wanted—Custom bailing with new Holland twine bailer. Dallas Burkholder. Phone R 231. (14p) * Wanted—Singer sewing Machines. Old dropheads $12.00. Will call. Ray, Box 48, Upland, Ind. (7c) Wanted Light hauling between the hours of 8:00 a. m. and 4:p. m. Call 5660. Howard Weaver. (7p) Wanted Poultry—All kind, especially hens and springs. For a good sale phone 22 or write G. C. Tarman, New Paris, Ind. (14p)

Wanted—Highest prices paid for poultry of any kind. Write Pleasant Valley Poultry Farm, R R 1, Box 487, Osceola, Ind., or phone 58429, Mishawaka. Wanted Hay* and straw baling. Charles Goss, Jr., two miles north and three miles west of Nappanee. This baler formerly operated by Lawrence WeaWanted Brethren, Mennonite and Amish farmers to raise high grade Holstein heifer calves. Finest dairy stock. Get price and information, J. A. Eberly, Ligonier, Ind (28p) Wanted—Old glass and China dishes, Dolls, Paperweights, Lamps, Vases, Figurine Toys, Indian relics, Furniture, Music Boxes, Guns. J. K. Miller, 805 S. Main St. Phone 473. (4p) Wanted—Men and women to act as sales representatives to assist in raising additional working capital to finance the expansion program of a company engaged in the making of new and replacement parts for the Automotive and Farm Tractor Fields, on a liberal commission basis. Write Box “J M”, % Ad-vance-News. (14c)

RAY E. MILLER AUCTIONEER 256 Highland Ave. Ph. 2780 Nappanee, Ind. My Ability To You Is “Satisfaction” • /” Try My Method

NAPPANEE ADVANCE-NEWS, NAPPANEE, INDIANA

Home of Fine American Craftsmanship Massachusetts “The OU Bay State”

Massachusetts makes no locomotives and few motor cars, but her people excel at precision manufacture that takes real craftsmanship the making of watches, jewelry, machine tools, scientific instruments, etc. It was one of the original thirteen colonies and its early history is dramatic. It was the site of the first permanent qolony, at Flymouth, the landing place of the Pilgrims. It was the center of the dispute between the colonies and England, the Boston Tea Party in 1773 being one of the first acts against the King. ..The first bloodshed of the Revolution was at Lexington in 1775 and other historic battles were staged at Concord Bridge, and Bunker HilL It is the third most densely populated state in the Union. It is a small state compared to some being only 184 miles long at its longest point and 112 wide at its widest part. The name comes from an Indian word. ..It is primarily a manufacturing state, although it also engages in a lot of fishing. ..It is known for its great scenic beauty and Cape Cod has long been a great drawing card for tourists. Boston is the capital.

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RACHEL P. FREED DIES AT CONVALECENT HOME TUESDAY AFTERNOON Rachel P. Freed, of the Weygand apartments in Nappanee. passed away at the Schieber Convalescent Home at Bristol at 4:00 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. She had been at the Long Hospital at Indianapolis but recently was removed to the home at Bristol. She had been ill for the past nine months. Born Jan. 26, 1873 at Nappanee, a daughter of Benjamin and Sarah Anglin Witham she was united in marriage to Edward Freed at Millwood on Sept. 22, 1889. Mr. Freed died April 30, 1921 at West Millwood. Surviving are two sons, Dewey Freed, of Elkhart and Jacob Freed of Columbia City; one brother, Earl Witham, of South Bend; one sister, Mrs. Emma Miller, of Elkhart; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. The body will lay in state at the Wright Funeral Home each day between the hours of 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. until the hour of the funeral services on Friday at 2:00 o’clock. Rev. Victor Yeager of Bloomfield, Ind., will have charge of the services, assisted by Rev. Thomas Douglas, and burial will be at Stony Point cemetery under the direction of Wright and Son. Mrs. Freed had been a member of the Mt. Tabor church for many years and was a member of the Berlin Relief Corps., of Nappanee. HEAT CAUSES PAVING TO EXPLODE ON STATE ROAD 19 ON THE FOURTH Heat caused the concrete to expand .and an explosion occurred on state road 19, two miles north of Napanee on the 4th of July. A car bearing an license hit the spot when the paving /was in a Vshape above the footing and the occupants received a real scare as the ca r went into the air several feet. No one was hurt and as the iriver proceeded to drive on as soon as the occupants recovered from their fright it is nor known whether the car was damaged or not. Officer Roy Slagle went ■ to the spot and warned motorists as they approached the spot. State police took over and as soon as possible state workmen arrived and made repairs. By the time the workmen arrived the bulge in the pavement had exploded and the concrete blocks were thrown to the side of the highway. The foreman in charge of repairs stated this was one of the worst upheavals in this part of the state as far as he knew. A SUIT FOR DIVORCE Miriam E. Neibert has filed suit in the Elkhart superior court asking for a divorce from Eldon Neibert, charging inadequate support. The couple were married on Jan. 26, 1940 and separated June 21 last. Custody of the children and $4,000 alimony is asked. a Propagation of Fish Exhaustive checks 'with various kinds of fish indicate the bassbluegill combination gives the highest yield of fish, often producing as much as 300 to 500 pounds per acre in small fertilized ponds. Fish usually reach legal size the second year after stocking.

CHIHtCHJiOTES ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN S. Main. St. at Indiana Paul L. Schmiedel. Pastor John D. Heckaman, Supt. 9:30 Church School. 11:00 Worship service, Holy Communion. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH Rollin W. Moser, Pastor Stanley Weldy, Supt. 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 Union service at the park. The motion picture film “Reaching From Heaven” will be shown. NORTH MAJN STREET MENNONITE Homer F. North Pastor Floyd C. Metzler, S. S. Supt. 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Morning worship. 7:30 Evening worship. 8:00 o’clock Thursday evening, mid-week Prayer and Praise service. FIRST E. U. B. CHURCH Rev. J. P. Slaughter, Pastor. Joseph Dunnuck, Supt. Sunday School 9:30. Morning worship 10:30. Evening service at the City Park at 7:30. Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at 7:30. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Ray E. Zook, Minister Edw. Eastland, S. S. Supt. Church School 9:30. Morning worship 10:30. The minister will preach. Special music will be provided by a Ladies Chorus. Union evening service at 8:00 p. m. in the park. The visitor will find a sincere Christian welcome at every service of this church.

HEPTON UNION CHURCH John M. Hartman, Pastor Chas. Hepler, Supt. Sunday School 9:30. Worship service 10:30. Sermon, “The End of the' Damascas Road.” Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8:00 o’clock. Ist Thess.: Chapt. 5. Be sure to go to church in hot weather and get cooled off. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Rev. Marvin Jewell, Pastor Loyal Haney, S. S. Sup*? S. S. at 9:30. Morning worship 10:45. Evening preaching service 7:30. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:45. Our God needs workers in his vineyards today. Your presence, your testimony should have a lasting influence on the unsaved. You have a Christian welcome to this church if you do not attend elsewhere. \ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Clark at Market Francis Edward Reese, pastor 307 North Madison. 9:30 Amigo Coffee Class. Maxwell Clouse, leader. 9:45 Sunday School. All ages welcome to our school. 11:00 a. m. Morning service. Summer Communion. 7:30 p. m. Union service in City Park. Monday evening at 7:30 Board of Christian Education in the church. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. R. E. Coil. Pastor Sunday School 9:30. Subject, “Songs of Pilgrimage.” The universal cry of the human heart is for something permanent, something dependable. We have the guide posts God has left along the pilgrim way and His presence. Morning worship 10:30. N. Y P. S. 7:30. Evening worship 8:00. Annual election of church and Sunday school officers Saturday evening at 7:30 to be held at the church. All members are fequested to be present.

PIANO TUNING Regulating and Repairing ROBERT W. MAURICE 220 East Maple SL Bremen, Indiana

OR. W. A. MACKENZIE VETERINARIAN OFFICE A HOSPITAL * Hours 8 a. m. until 5 p. m. Evenings by Appointment 151 W. LINCOLN PHONE 120

Crane Work And Bulldozing DUMP TRUCK WORK GRAVEL AND SAND FREE ESTIMATE Earl Shumaker PHONE 93F23 WAKARUSA

METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Kenneth E. Smith, Minister J. D. R. Schwartz, Gen. Supt. 9:30 Church School. 10:30 Morning worship. Sermon by the minister. 7:30 Union service at the Community Park. The Senior MYF Institute will be in session at Epworth Forest from July 10 to 15. In every walk of life Christ would be your constant companion. Meet him at the worship hour. You are welcome at the Methodist church. FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH J. Milton Bowman, Pastor Harrison Bowers, Supt. Bible School 9:30. Classes for everyone. Worship service 10:30. The mesage is entitled “I Know That My Redeemer Liveth.” Special music. Union services during July and August in the Community Park. Very fine programs are arranged. Special service 7:30 p. m. A Brethren Youth Crusader team of four young men from Ashland college and Seminary, will give a very splendid program. They are Robert Holsinger, Robert Keplinger, Lyle Lichtenberger and Kenneth Solomon. Everybody come to this unusual service. There will be no prayer meeting this week. The following children are going to Camp Shipshewana this week: Virginia Bowman, Connie Fervida, Gene Heckaman, Ned Hoover, Barbara Stahly, Dorothy Parcell, Dave Arch, Danny Slabaugh, Gary Weygand. There will be three more camps during July. A farewell cooperative supper for the pastor and family 6:30 Thursday, July 21. Bring wellfilled baskets. Ice cream and coffee will be furnished. Members and friends of the church are invited.

LEESBURG MAN PAYS FINE HERE ON CHARGE OF PUBLIC INTOXICATION Robert Irvine, of Leesburg, paid a fine of SI.OO and costs when he entered a plea of guilty /to public intoxication before Justice of the Peace Frank Peace. He was placed under arrest by Officer Roy Slagle. TRUCKER ARRESTED FOR DRIVING TRUCK WITH NO CLEARANCE LIGHTS Earl Hinkle, North Manchester, was arrested at 12:30 a. m. Thursday morning, by Patrolman Overhiser, for operating a truck without proper clearance lights. The case will be heard at a later date. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Common Council of the City of Nappanee, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for a new fire truck. Said proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk-Treasurer, Nappanee, Indiana until , the hour of 6:30 p. m., Central Standard Time, on the 18th day of July, at which time and place all proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud. Specifications for said fire truck may be secured in detail at the office of the City-Clerk. Bids to include both truck chassis and fire fighting apparatus as set forth in said specifications. The Common Council of Nappanee, Indiana reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities in bidding. All bidders shall execute a non-collusion affidavit required by statute and submit same with proprosal. Certified check or bank draft payable to the Common Council of the City of Nappanee, Indiana, or a satisfactory bond executed by the bidder and a surety company and payable as set out above in an amount equal to five per cent (5%) of the bid shall be submitted with each bid. Dated this sth day of July, 1949. Ralph L. Greene, Clerk-Treas. (7-14) COUNTY LINE

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher and Wendell Fisher are vacationing in Wisconsin this week. Elder and Mrs. Elias Sarber and son, Kenneth were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Kenneth Truex home at Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunsberger and son, Richard of Elkhart spent Saturday with John and Mary Sinn. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gordon and Shirley Sarber spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGowen. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baker and daughter, Ernestine spent Thursday evening at the Elias Sarber home. Services will be held at the Providence Primitive Baptist church Saturday afternoon and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Truex of Elkhart were Friday visitors at the home of his mother, Mrs. George Truex. In Darkest Africa Forests in some harts of Africa are so thick that most animals cannot live in them. They are inhabited by reptiles, monkeys, and birds. Curiously enough, while the birds of Africa Ore among the world’s most beautiful, few of them sing, according to the World Book encyclopedia. / Wisconsin Cows There are more cows than people in the state of Wisconsin.

CHURCH OFFICERS ARE NAMED BY FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH LASH. THURSDAY Church officers for the coming year were named at the annual business meeting held at the First Brethren church on Thursday evening of last week. The following were named: Moderator, Devon Hossler. Asst, Class Leader, Galen j^oo^c. Trustees, 3 years, Willard Slabaugh and Devon Richmond. Treasurer, Mrs. Freed Miller. Recording Sec., Mrs. Harrison Bowers. Financial Sec., Mrs. Edward Arch. Benevolent Sec., Mrs. Vernon Neterer. Pianist, .Patricia Hollar. Organist, Mrs. Jesse Stuckman. Head Usher, Harold Parcell. Sunday School officers: Supt., Chas Stump. Secretary, Douglas Hummel. Treasurer, James Stillson. Pianist, Patricia Hollar. Chorister, O. A. Lambert.

GOOD WILL USED CARS 1949 PLYMOUTH, 4-door, R. & H $1950.00 1948 PONTIAC, 4-door, R. & H. ...! 1850.00 1948 PONTIAC, 2-door, R. & H., Hydramatic 1925.00 1948 PLYMOUTH, frdopr, R. &. H ' 1595.00 1947 BUICK, convertible, R. & H. 1985.00 1947 PONTIAC, R. & H ..... 1455.00 1947 CHEVROLET, aero sedan, R. & H 1450.00 1946 PLYMOUTH, R. & H 1295.00 1942 CHEVROLET, club cpe, R. & H. ...„ .*. 950.00 1942 HUDSON, cpe .’ 695.00 1941 CHEVROLET, 2-door, R. & H 695.00 1941 CHEVROLET, 4-door, R. & H 795.80 1941 BUICK, 4-door, R. & II 795.00 1941 PLYMOUTH, 4-doior, R. & H. 695.00 1941 STUDEBAKER, 2-door R. & H 695.00 1939 CHEVROLET, 2-door, R. & H. 450.00 1938 PLYMOUTH, 2-door ~ 295.00 1938 DODGE, 4-d.oor, R. & H. 395.00 1938 HUDSON, 4-door 295.00 1937 CHEVROLET, 2-door 195.00 1937 PLYMOUTH, 2-door 295.00 1935 FORD, 125.00 1935 PLYMOUTH 195.00 1934 FORD, ; 95.00 1930 FORD, A 75.00 Open Every Night Until 9:00 P. jM. I. A. MILLER, IN C. PONTIAC GENERAL ELECTRIC INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS OUR GOOD WILL USED CARS 1200 E. MARKET ST. NAPPANEE, IND.

iifSw PUCES! ' ■ * SJF ■■ No I your r= =‘ General ■ Biß ... for a 6-en-ft she, B with many of the fe*B tures of higher-priced • Spacious bottle storage shelf f 104 X • Large freezing compartment / We&kS t 0 pay \ • Deep meat drawer f only ffl Q DOWN 1 • Roomy shelf storage area I I 7 I o Porcelain enamel interior V \ £2 82 m • Automatic interior light \\ p * i M • All-steel cabinet X ™

See the complete General Electric line of Space Maker Refrigerators at I. A. MILLER, INC. 1200 E. Market * H. L. Morgan Phone 89 Electric Appliance, Mgr.

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