Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 76, Number 9, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 18 September 1952 — Page 5

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1952

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR RENT ~ For rent Pleasant room in private home. Close in. Employed lady preferred. Call 165. (18p) For rent - New floor sander and edger. Schrader Store. Bre'nen. Phone 8761. (17tfc) For rent 8 room house in northwest part at town. Call at 252% W. Market or phone 4263. FOR SALE For sale —Nerw oil heater with Zonoaphere burner $25. 555 N. Summit. (18p) LOUDERMILK ORCHARD Golden Delicious apples; Cider vinegar. (18c) Holland Bulbs, Tulips. Crocus, Daffodils and Hyacinth. Neuhauser Hatchery (18c For sale—Good used Duo- . therm oil heater. Bill Hostetler, 1 Phone 97 or L-442. (lltfc) ! For sale Peat moss in any quantity. Clyde Hershberger. 358 Park Drive. Phone 1582. (18p) For sale —Apples and honey, j Borkholder Orchard. 5 miles northwest on Plymouth Road. (4tfc) j For sale—3-12-12 ’Agrico fertilizer for wheat. Dan I. Hochstetler, 1 mile west of Nappanee. For sale Yellow and small white popcorn. Mrs. H. Corwin. 503 S Nappanee St. Phone 5464. For sale Levi R. Hochstetler, 2% miles west, % mile south of Nappa- ; nee. (18p) For sale—Pair otf ladies bowling shoes, size 4 and plastic teeterbabe cover, both like new. Phone 5054. (18c) For sale partly modern, full lot. northeast part of town. Wm. F. Neher & Son. Phone 354. (26tfc) For sale Child’s one-piece snow suit, light green estron, size 1, like new. Priced reasonably. Phone 276 L (18c) For sale —Several hundred No. 2 and 2% tin cans and lids. Very reasonable. Brethren Service Center. See Ed Eastlund. (7tfc) For sale—l94o black 4-door Chevrolet sedan. Clean, good condition. Call 373 after 6:00 p. m. or all day Saturday. (25c) Used A33 apartment size electric range for quick sale $45. In perfect condition. I. A. (Miller, 1200 East Market St. Phone 89. For sale —Grocery store and 6 room house, combined, all modern except furnace. % acre of ground. Wm. F. Neher & Son. Phone 354. (31tfc) For sale—White Leghorn pullets starting ito lay. Levi Schwartz Etna Green, Ind., R. I. 1 mile west and 2% miles south of Community Center. (18p) Fo" sale—Lawn seed mixtures and lawn fertilizers. Now is the time to put in your new lawn. Deisch Supply Cos.. 151-155 East Walnut. Phone 654. (21tfc) FOOD SALE Ladies of the First Mennonite Church will hold a food sale at the: Locker Service, Saturday, Sept. 20. (18p) (Montgomery Ward used refrigerator. Very clean, just like new. For a real savings SBO.OO I. A. Miller, Inc. 1200 East Market St. Phone 69- C18c) For sale—l94l super DeLuxe Ford coach $225 and coal or wood heating circulator stave east on 119. Vem Schaliol. |18p) seast on 119. Vern Schalliol. (18p) For sale Coram. 4-door sedan. R. H and O D , seat covers, upholstery and paint job excellent. Motor and tires very (good. Fully equipped. Glen Stump. Phone L-174. (18p) For sale Dexter washers. List price $139.95, sale price $89.95. 1 single tube gas motor, list price $174.96, sale price $119.95. Babe Reed. West on U. S. 6. Phone 3060. - „ (21tfc)

USED CARS I•_ 1 1951 BUICK Roadmaster, 4-door Sedcm 1950 FORD V-8 Custom 2-door Sedan 1949 DE SOTO Custom 4-door Sedan 1546 PONTIAC 6 Club Sedan - 1941 BUICK 4-door Sedan . . jp■ . ■” PLETCHER MOTOR COMPANY

For sale—Vigo wheat, certified last year. 2nd house south of Hasting store on west side. Call evenings. Elmer Krou, Jr. (18p) For sale—lso Manwaming pullets, ready to lay; 3 10-hole, 1 15-hole laying nests. Devon Moore R. 2, Nappanee. Phone Millwood 402. (18p) For sale —500 dozen new halfgallon glass jars: with lids. SI.OO per dozen. A' quanity of zinc lids at 20c a doz. Two piece lids at 20c and Kerr tops at 10c a doz. Brethren Service Center. (7tfc) JOHN DEERE BARGAINS (New and Used) “Quality Farm Equipment” | PLYMOUTH FARM SUPPLY “All Sales Guaranteed” Phone 2200, Plymouth. (17t!c) Far sale 2-burner electric plate. Desks: child, office and living room; Books, some photographic supplies, movie screens, Lionel electric train, boy’s clothing, skates, boots, music cabinet. ! Call 12 or 402 N. Main St._(lßp) TELEVISION SPECIAL | 14 inch table model used about I 1 yaer, owner wants larger set, a bargain at $125.00. All new 1952 models reduced 20 per cent. I FLETCHER FURNITURE i (18c) USED CARS 1 1951 DeSoto custom 4 door. Radio, all-weather air control heater. v 1950 DeSoto custom sedan. Radio, all-weather air control heater. 1948 DeSoto DeLuxe tudor. radio, all-weather air control heater. I 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster tudor, radio and heater. DELUXE MOTOR SALES Comer Clark and Market SPACE HEATERS OIL—COAL—WOOD 1 Superflame with fuel saver, complete with oil tank, 3 to 4 roam size. $48.50. | 1 Perfection Ivanhoe model, with blower, $45.00. 1 Quick Heat, with tank, $39.50. 1 1 late model perfection, with blower, a real value at $85.00. I 1 white porcelain Kitchen trash burner, a dandy. NEW OIL HEATERS AT 25% OFF See us for used coal and wood heaters PL ETCHER FURNITURE HOMES FOR SALE 1 4 bedroom completely modern bungalow, garage attached, located East Marion street, i 4 room bungalow, East Walnut street, completely modem, new ■ garage. Dr M D. Price residence. 4f N. Hartman St., 6 rooms, brick veneer, completely modern, gar , | age attached. I Six room completely modern j home, one car garage, corner lot ' with pavement all around, northI east section. Quick possession. Five room, new modern home, hardwood floors, excellent conI dition. pavement, northeast sec- | tion. I 6 room modern home. Excellent condition. New hardwood floors. Located on East Walnut St. Business building downtown, good location, good income investment. Terms if desired. A wide selection of residential building lots for your future home. RALPH L. ARNOTT Real Estate Phone 119 Nappanee, Ind. 1 : ‘ FARMS FOR SALE 60 acres, good buildings, good land, electricity, on paved road 3 miles south of Wakarusa. possession March first 1953 wheat I shares with present tenant. $350 , per acre. | 80 acres, good buildings, good i land, some per. pasture and wood ■ lot. Good gravel road. 3 miles south and 1 mile west of WakaI rusa. Possession March Ist. TenI ant shares 1.953 wheat. S3OO per , acre. .. ’ . | 100 acres, 6 room house, paved road, good land, some pasture, 3 miles south and 1 mile southwest of Wakarusa. 'Possession March first. ' Tenant shares 1953 wheat. S2OO per acre. I The above farms were the former farms of E. E. Fisher, who resided on the 60 acre tract for nearly 50 years and owing to the interests of the present owner in Pennsylvania these farms are being offered. Write or telephone (Beaver 418-iR) Orville J. Fisher 660 Galey Blvd.. Beaver. Pa. (4tfc)

For sale—>l6 foot house trailer. CaU 4601. (18c) For sale Clarinet in good condition. S4O. Mrs. Harry G. Mjller. 356 W. Lincoln. (18p) Used Round Oak Gas range in perfedb condition. Sales price $65. I. A. Miller, 1200 East (Market. Phone 89. (16c) For sale —1 bed complete, dining room suite and Hotpoint electric stove. 252% W. Market. IMrs. Minnie Walters. (18p) MISCELLANEOUS GRASZ SHOE REPAIR. 105 N. NAPPANEE ST. (Sltfc) Prudential Farm Loans long time loans, and Prudential F. H. A. loans. Wm. F. Neher & Son. j ORN ELECTRIC SERVICE Phone 35 or 1580 or call at 252 West Centennial Street. POLK) INSURANCE FamUy Policy or Individual Policy. Sec v RALPH L. GREENE 451 E. Van Buren Phone 508 )I Farm Loans Long term loans, j with prepayment reserve clause.! Low interest rate. Willard M.l Naylor. Phone 290, Nappanee. j iMorningside Nursery School, opens Monday, Sept. 15th, ages 3 i to 5- Hours 9:00 o’clock to 11:30 ] a. m., Monday through Friday. Reasonable rates. Telephone Ruth Stoops, 567. (11c) D-Frost-O-Matic Do you forget to defrost when you should? To a De-Frost-O-Matic on your refrigerator at my expense. No obligations. Call Carl Bock, phone 253. (Nl3p) MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS New or used band instruments rented to beginner?. Instruments repaired. Write and representative will call. C. G. Conn, Ltd. Retail Store, Elkhart. (9c) CHARTER BUS SERVICE 25-29-37 pasj. busses. Anytime. any where. Get our rates. Middlebury Bus Line. —Then decide. Call or write JOHN OVERHISER. NAPPANEE RID-X Another d-con product. Deodorizes and sanitizes cesspools, sceptic tanks, outdoor toilets, guaranteed or . money back. Neuhauser Hatchery. (ItCc) The Home Studio. 217 N. Baltimore St.. Bremen. Copying and photography. A 5x7 or an Bxlo free. If possible call between 8 a. m. and 1 p. m, for an appointment. Phone 8061. All work guaranteed. J lltfc) SEED WHEAT. THORNE VARIETY. GROWN FROM CERTIFIED SEED. CLEAN, TREATED BAGGED. EXCELLENT QUALITY. ROBINSON & GERKEY SEEDMEN, INC. PHONE 87. (18tfc) PERFUMES AND COLOGNE Liquids, Cremes and Solids Perfume is always a welcome gift. SI.OO KAY’S BEAUTY SHOP 106 E. Market St. Phone 31 (18c) Rugs, carpet and, upholstery cleaned in your home with professional equipment. All work guaranteed. ' Also Berlou permanent moth proofing. Free estimates. Phone 4213 Nappanee. Schwartz Carpet Cleaning Service. Ray Schwartz. . (2c) SEPTIC TANKS Cesspools, Toilet Vaults Vacuum Cleaned SEWER LINES Basement Drains cleaned with Electric Cutting Knives. No Digging Necessary Phone 79 (12tfc) Now is the time to kill the unwanted weeds and brush in your fence rows, ditch banks, and fields. Also will white wash buildings. William Kiel, R. R. 3, Nappanee % mile west of Beach on Shively. Phone Bremen 3811. Notice Being experienced in all kinds of household appliances repair, including domestic and commercial refrigeration, also all kinds of heating equipment, coal, gas or oil binning. I will offer my services .evenings after 6:00 p. m., Saturday afternoon and Sundays. Call 4561 x for prompt service. (25p) CUT YOUR FEED COSTS WITH BATTLE CREEK Cereal By-Product# ’ We process and distribute for both Post and Kellog. Write or phone for prices. BUD’S BEST MILLING CO. 134 S. W. Capital. Phone 33821. Battle Creek. Mich. (Btfg) Wakarusa Community Sate in New Building 1 Mile East of Wakarusa on State Road 19 Miscellaneous sales start at 1:00 o’clock in the afternoon. Stock sales start at 6:00 o’clock beginning with oolves. Sale Barn Phone 222 Store Ph. No. 9, Wakarusa, Ind. J. A. Miller & Son, Mgrs. Dale Yoder, Assistant Mgr. Protect yourself against a rise in interest rates. If you get a Federal Land Bank loan on your farm NOW, you will never pay more than 4% interest. You have the safety of 33 years to pay, but you can pay any amount any time. A farmers’ cooperative. Martin M. Basset, Sec-Trees., North Central Indiana, N. F. L. A., Room 23, Shoots Bldg., Ooshen, Ind. and 120 W. Market st - Wat “ w ’ tod - ( “ fc >

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| FOLK) insurance tot the entire family costs onlv 2 cents per‘day. 1 See Bob Callander, 206 W. (Market. Hume 1/10. |2c) Wilknit Hosiery Beautiful Nylons. I am a sales representative again for Wilknit Hosiery direct from factory to customer. Call 1253 for demonstration .Carl Bock. (Nl3p) WE ARE NOW DELIVERING FALL FERTILIZER. LET US FURNISH YOUR LATE NEEDS. MOST ANALYSIS STILL AVAILABLE. RQBINSON A GERKEY SEEDMEN, INC. PH. 87. |lßtfc) WANTED Wanted—Poultry. CaU or see W. F. Charlton. Milford. Phone 222. (n6p) Wanted —Apple packers to top trees. Inquire at Louder milk Orchard. (18c) Wanted to rent —Two or three bedroom house. Phone D. R. Black, 3494. (18p) Wanted—Washings and ironings to do in my home. Call evenings. Phone'*s7o3 (25p) Wanted—Two or three* furnished or unfurnished housekeeping rooms for one woman. Phone 4793. C18p) MEN WANTED Steady work 7:00 a- m. to 3:00 p. m. Stewart Wall Paper Cos., Bremen. (25c) Wanted—Standing timber that will make saw logs. Elkhart Lumber and Sawmill. 2100 Johnson street, Elkhart, Ind. (D2sc) Male help wanted Piece rated production jobs. Apply in person. Barler Metal Products Cos., Goshen, Ind. (18c) Wanted—Girl for house work. Amish preferred. Sunday’s off, transportation furnished. CaU coUect Elkhart 40129. Mrs. Carl Seiner. (18c) Wanted stoves. Special aUowances on trade-ins up to October Ist on a new Oil Space Heater. Pletcher Furniture. (25c) Wanted—To care for children in my home toy the hour, day or week. Licensed honw. 252 Reed St. Phone 1880. Mrs. Raymond Hershberger. (18p) Wanted—Girl for general office work for retail business. Some experience or training preferred. Good pay. Write Box M, c/o Advance-News. (25c) Wanted —ln market for aU grades sound hay throughout year MaU Sherman Hart. HicksvUle, Ohio. Phone 156. Also handle real estate. . (O. 2) Hauling wanted —Having purchased the Syler grain truck I will do hauling for anyone. For information Call R-243 or see Henry M. Schmucker. (18p) MALE HELP WANTED 2 or 3 salesmen to take over established bread routes. Good opportunity. Apply Hossick Bakery, 600 Harrison St., Elkhart, Ind. . , (2c) Help wanted Male. Experienced house trailer men—ad departments. Apply La Salle Coach Cos., Inc., 193 N. Elkhart Ave. See (Mr. Beeson or Mr. Strieby. 7:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. (18c) Wanted—All types of work for Goshen coUege students. Sept. 25 and 26. Wages wiU be used to equip the new college dining haU. IPhone Goshen 1620, Extension 55.. after Monday morning. Sept. 22. (18c) Waided A girl or woman to work grill from 4:00 P. M. to midnight. Also waitress, one who can work on griU. 12 midnight to 8:00. A. M. Both six days a week. Good pay. % mile east of Nappanee on road 6. Del-Win Drive-In. - ,(18c) MALE HELP WANTED (Dough mixersL oven men and bench men. Pleasant working conditions. Group insurance, Good wages. Apply Hossick Bakery, 600 Harrison St., Elkhart, tod. (2c)

men Wanted Inspectors and General Factory Workers Paid holidays. Vacation pay. Sickness and Surgical benefits. Pension plan. THOMAS A. EDISON, INC. North on Highway 331 Bremen, tod. (lltfc)

Experienced HELP WANTED COUNTER TOP BUILDERS Good Pay Excellent Conditions Individual Work, Not Assembly Line SPECIALS ROOM CRAFTSMEN Good Pay and Conditions Wood 'Working an£ Small Machine Operation Experience Necessary.' Paid* Holidays Vacation Pay Cost of Living Wage Increases Co.-and-Employee Shared Hospital and Surgical Benefits COPPES, INC.

SEPTEMBER tS HEALTHY MONTH OF YEAR September is the healthiest month erf the year, if life insurance death claims mean anything, as records show the death rate this month to average 10 per 1,000 while a hundred years ago this same month the average death rate was 20 to the 1,000. Some interesting information is gleaned from a check of the insurance records for today heart trouble is the No. 1 cause cf death while a hundred years ago death from this cause was practically unknown: cancer today is the second listed enemy of mankind while a hundred years ago this was practically an unknown disease. A hundred years ago most deaths were from contagious disease, including cholera, dysentry, diarrhea, general fever, typhoid fever and scarlet fever while today these diseases account for but about 1 percent of the deaths in this nation. Tuberculosis in 1850 was the No. 1 killer while today about 2 percent of all deaths are from this cause. September is a month all can enjoy. Usually pleasant weather overhead and solid and dry earth underfoot: warm days and cool nights. As Septemlber .passes into October the death rate rises and continues to do so until the following March. September marks the end of summer, the end of daylight savings time each year, the time of harvest and for vacations and it is also the month when home owners think of filling the coal bin. putting in a supply for winter for in a few short weeks conditions will change and it is better to be prepared for what is ahead, whether it be the rigors of winter or the possibility a greater number deaths may be recorded INDIANA BEAUTY SPOT WITHIN DRIVING DISTANCE TO NAPPANEE MOTORISTS ' Michigan City. Sept. 18—The < Gardens of Nations are a beauty' beyond comparison of any time i this season and this beauty spot of Indiana is only a short distance to travel for Nappanee motorists. “The one hundred acres of the International Friendship Gardens ! consisting of characteristic garj dens of the Nations of the world, j are coming into the .profusion of ! bloom far exceeding any time in its history”, said J. V. Stauffer, I Executive Director, at the week- | ly news conference yesterday. | Billows of red salvia, thousands lof California asters'of pink, rose, | lavender, white and many intermediate shades are predominate in the Holland Garden. Great sweeps of blue salvia, long borders of zinnias, marigolds, coxcombs and hundreds erf annuals adorn the various National Gardens. The maze of the French exhibit is most attractive for its special planting in the intricate hedge enclosures. The English Plot is in full bloom along side of the American exhibit. The Scotch Crddle Fence of the Scotch Gardens is in itself a work of art as the huge arches have been carved out of the greenery. Visitors from Asia, Australia, Europe and; South America record their remarks of gratitude in finding the ideal atmosphere of peace and friendship at last, void of political dominating influence, in this world-famous garden spot. WILLIAM ORR NAMED KOSCIUSKO CO. CHAIRMAN FOR 1952 CROP DRIVE William A. Qrr. Warsaw, Ind., has been named Kosciusko county chairman of the Christian Rural Overseas Program’s 1952 harvest appeal. Mr. Qrr will organize the campaign for food contributions throughout Kosciusko Co- townchips. Each township will have a chairman and canvassers will be asked to sign .up. The CROP film, which will be shown in schools, movie theatres and other meeting places, features a talk by John D. Metzler, National Director of CROP, who shtfws pictures taken on his recent trip to 'Europe and the Middle East. Contributors may designate their gifts to any church or humanitarian organization they wish. CROP undertakes to Channel the gift to the agency chosen for distribution overseas. SHORT SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL HELD ON MONDAY EVENING A short session of the city council was held last Monday evening at the city hall. Claims were allowed, officers approved and orders given for the placing off no parking signs on both sides of the ' street on East Randolph from Eton to Madison stdeet and on both sides of South Madison street from Randolph to Wabash avenue.

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Corrected Sept. 17, 1952 - Wheat * 2.06 Soybeans * 2.76 Corn Eggs ™.'.r.^zrrr-— ~ — .50

CHURCH NOTES HEPTON UNION CHURCH J. M. Hartman. Pastor Sunday School 9:30. Devon Watkins, Supt. Worship service 10:30. Sermon by the pastor. We invite you to our services. FIRST E. U. B. CHURCH Rev. Earl Bragg. Pastor Raymond Dunnuck. S. S. Supt. Sunday school 9:30. Morning worship 10:30. Evening service 7:30. Bible study and prayer services Thursday evening at 7:30. THE METHODIST CHURCH Don Jennings, Pastor Sunday school 9:30. Ira Phillips, S. S. Supt. Morning worship service 10:30.' Sermon: “What’s In a Name?” We invite you to worship with USfirst MENNONITE CHURCH Earl Salzman. Pastor 9:30 Sunday School. Daniel Metzler. Supt. 10:30 Worship service, sermon, theme: “When Are We Educated.” | 7:30 Young People attending Camp Friedenswald will give the' program. FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. Virgil E. Meyer, minister Charles Slump, S. S. Supt. Sunday school 9:30. Morning worship 10:30. Sermon “The Hands of God.” The evening service 7:30 Sermon: “The Christian Race.” Midweek service 7:30 Thursday. C MT. TABOR CHURCH OF GOD Thomas Douglas. Pastor Walter Haney. S. S. Supt. Bernice Harlan, Jr. S. S. Supt Sunday school 9:30. Evening service 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8:00. C. G. Y. A. Monday evening at 7:30. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. Deimar Statler. Pastor 9:30 Sunday School. 10:40 Morning worship 7:00 Young People’s service 7:30 Evangelistic service. 7:30 Thursday, prayer service. This will be “Visitors” Sunday. Bring a visitor with you and help us reach our goal. UNITED MISSIONARY Paul Brenneman. Pastor Donald Wagner. Supt. Mrs. Noah Gingerich. Pri. Supt. Sunday School 9:30. Morning worship 10:30. Junior meeting 7:30. Prayer service Wednesday evening at 8:00. Women’s Missionary meeting, Tuesday evening, 8:00, at the home of Mrs. Dale Brecheisen. Come, let us worship the Lord. CHURCH OF GOD West Walnut Street Clarence A. McGillen, minister Virgil Anglin. S. S. Supt. Sundays chool 9:30. Morning worship service 10:30, Sermon: "The Comforter Has Come”. Evangelistic service at 8:00. (Prayer service Thursday evening at 8:00. Youth Fellowship in the annex Thursday evening at 8:00: FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Francis Edward Reese, minister 307 North Madison Mrs. Don Bloomfield. Choir director. Mrs. Robert Bechtel. Organist 9:30 Sunday school. 10:30 Morning service. Subject: "The Gospel for Every Day.” 7:30 p. m. Sunday School meeting for parents and officers of the church. Monday. Communicant’s class at close of school. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN S. W. Longenecker. Pastor James Schrock. S.\§. Supt. 9.30 The church at study. 10:30 The church in worship. Sermon: "The Good News of Christ.” 7:00 Evening Camp Fire to be put on by the folks who have been cartiping this summer. If weather permits, this service will be held :on the north lawn of the church. 8:00 Monday evening, Adult Choir pracice. 7:30 Thursday evening. Church night: planning the Thursday and Sunday evening services for next year.

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Your Boy Hurt? kids should be covered with accident insurance, too. And YOU shuold be protected with a Comprehensive Liability Policy in case YOUR boy was at fault. To save yourself worry, We prescribe Full Insurance on your tribe. Don’t delay—call us today. v 808 CALLANDER " Ruckman - Callander Insurance Agency Z(> W. Market Phone UP

GRACE B. U. B. CHURCH Rev. Norman E. Detreey. Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. Ted Foeckler. S. S. Supt. Harold Berger, Asst Supt. Aleta Heckaman, Prim. Supt. Cleta Rockstroh. Junior Dept. Morning worship service 10:30. Sermon subject: "Conserving the Values of Our Faith.” Evening worship service 7:30. Sermon subject: "Do you Believe In Your FeUowanan?” Mid week prayer service Thursday 7:30 p. m. VORTH MAIN ST. MENNONITE Homer North. Pastor Tobias Yoder. S. S. Supt. Services 'held in the Community building. 9:30 Sunday school. Lesson: “Solomon Begins His (Reign.” 10:30 Morning worship. Sermon by the pastor: ‘The Price of Disobedience.” There will be no evening service. On Monday evening. Sept. 22, | we are planning to have the first! in a series off instruction for the new class converts. This meet- | ing will be held in the pastor’s home. We would like to have all the applicants for instruction ; present. You are welcome at' our ser- \ vices. EVER READY CLUB The Ever Ready club will meet Wednesday, Sept. 24th. with Mrs.; William Clouse-.at 2:30. SOCIAL CLUB The Social dub will be entertained Thursday, Sept. 25th, by Mrs. Hazel Yarian.

Goshen Community Auction Sale SEPTEMBER 22, AT 12 O'CLOCK Consign Your livestock to This Market Each Monday and Receive the Top Dollar Milk Cow $325.00, Heifers and Steers (no choice cattle here) $19.00 to $25.00, Bulls, top $20.20, VeaL top $40.00, Butcher Cows Fat Cows $15.00 to $17.80, Conners and Cutters $12.00 to $16.50, Male Hogs—heavy $12.30, Light $13.00, Fat Flogs, top $20.40, Lambs $28.50, Roughs, Heavy $15.00 to $16.50, Light $16.00 to $17.50 We Have the Buyers i Sherman McDowell Martin a TyrTfrnvnrFß c ROMAYNE SHERMAN ORA THOMAS Owners ~

LADIES WANTED • • STEADY EMPLOYMENT * • PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS < • GROUP INSURANCE n ' • PAID VACATIONS • GOOD PAY • MUSIC WHILE WORKING BLUE BELL INC. A FINE PLACE FOR LADIES TO WORK

\ winter vntt b the , e ■ time to P r p to save at the sam cUan rnoneY * °. „ quality coat \ iong-b ur^ n9 ' LO y/ svjfAfAtß Be smart - Be sure - Be thrifty ORDER YOUR COAL TODAYJ ‘ PHONE 87 ROBINSON & GERKEY Successors to ' SYLER ANDSYLER

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VFW TO HOLD PICNIC AT BREMEN LAKE ON : SUNDAY AFTERNOON Sunday afternoon. Sept. 21st, members and families of the VFW will gather at the Bremen Lake for a picnic. Big plans are being made for the day, with games for children and entertainment for the adults. Every member is invited to come and bring their families. Dinner will be served at 4:00 o’clock. Those attending are asked to bring one covered dish and silverware for themselves and family. Meat, bread and coffee Will be furnished.

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