Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 58, Number 41, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 21 May 1936 — Page 7

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iIgPCDUIi • FORSAUS '^^Tortrade —Bu ick coach. F ertilizer for corn and P ® r nanifel I. Hochstettler, R. potatoes. Dal \ ( 28p) i.• : - *■* -ZT sa ie— Cottage for sale at HuffF tike A real buy. See W. H. Ker, WPanbe, Ipd - < 2l^ plants, ’> Fflr ,o 'tb 1 mile east of Nappaneo. £*£ - n R * -rrn-sm> u > Z To* - 1 t jSJanee. Walter Mattern, Bremen. In®.Manchu soy-beans tIW a bu./ already eld George, Nappanee, Ind., R~ R- X, , nules south, weat. (21p) sale —10 acre farm In Carter - Mo Plenty of timber for house , fue i Ideal spot for someone. L low price- Mrs - Amanda GeiselNUPPanee, ind. VWI early seed cornH ome grown, Crocker’s Yellow. Wonderful vitality, high germination, eood yielder. Great corn for late planting or replanting. Bourbon Gram Exchange. ulc) used gas stove with utomatic oven regulator for sale cheap: terms. Also good used ice boxes, that have been traded on Meetinghouse refrigerators —cheap. Electric Sales & Service. (21c) "^biicTale— Friday, May 22, 6 miles ( miles northwest of Nappanee. Daniel M. Borkhoider. General farm sale, horses, cattle, hogs, chickens, implements, household goods, -etc. Harold Steiner, auct. Nelson Leman, Clerk. < 2lp ) FoiTsale —Several good and medium homes in Nappanee at very low prices, {taken at once. See us now. Open evenings. Phone 354. We still have some good farms at $60.00 per acre. Mm F. Neher, 201 N. Main St., Real Estate, Loans and all lines of insurince. (30ctf) For -ale—Ail modern ten room aottV.’good location on paved street. 00 own. balance on easy monthly layments; Fort! truck in excellent tondition. at a' very low price if aken at" once. Wm. F. Neher, Real state, loans, and all lines of insurmce.2ol N. Main St. Phone 354, SapiaiTee. Indiana. ' (21ctf) TorTale-WEAVER'S BABY CHIX -10,000 weekly." Chix from blood l lesttcland well culled parent stock. Hatcf-off every Monday and Thursh) Order now for May and June lelivery. No deposit required. Larg*t type W. Leghorn and all heavy >reeis. Write now or visit Weavers latchery. Phone 1% on 27, Waka’Mi. Ind. (21c) PLETCHER’S USED DEPT. 3 metal bed. 1 oak and leather davenport. 2 oak library tables. 1 folding baby cab. 1 ice box. 1 table and 6 chairs. 1 oak bookcase. 1 oak buffet. 13-burner Perfection oil stove. 3 5-burner oil range. 1 oak kitchen cabinet. LETCHER FURNITURE CO. % sale 230 acres, priced reasonmiles south of Nappanee, *o*o as the John H. Doering farm. w 553 a S°°d mint and grain farm. frame dwellings; barn 40x80, 24*40, tQol house 22x40 and * r go °d out buildings. Terms Enable, a. down payment as low *M% on contract and 25% to J*® a dee(! - For further informas, "Tite John A. Eversole, Bluffbon, ■ special representative for the ■ujsviile Joint Land Bank, Louis(4c) f REAL ESTATE FOR SALE B -' our own home. Buy while Wc e are low. JjT in country with 5 room “We, $750, •: - in ‘ Nappanee , 5 room house, house and fruit. irret 068 2 miles from Na PPanee, rfe bouse, $2200'. i SOUttlweat of Nappanee, to*. ISODO 50 ’ barD ’ larg ® P ° Ultry BCme ® Nappanee. sßoo and up. HOWARD PRICKETT __ Nappamee, Ind. -^__JWANTEd (ar^ 1 ? 15 or 16 year-old boy “to <£?**• * -w „ — — (2lc) ’ v kmed_j77jrr; B,ri for 6 and experienced Position [, ,° ÜBework - Berman- ® Gates 502 v a i 18faCtory ’ Mrs - L ■ -<■<•. S. Ir “ woM ’ s °“

CHURCH NOTICES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. A. MeltCl*.,-MiaLter All services are on D.S.T.‘ * 9:45, the Church School. 11 a. m., morning worship. 8:00 p. m., Friendly Home Service. (Listen for announcement—You will enjoy this service). The Church beckons you. Wanted—Women and girls to learn and do Practical Nurglng in Elkhart County aqd surrounding counties. Small expense to start with. Recommended by Doctors. Write 304 Gaskins Bldg., Ft'. Wayne, Indiana. (28p) MISCELLANEOUS USED CARS 1 —1928 Buick sedan. 1—1930 DeSoto sedan. 1—1930 Studebaker sedan. 1 —1931 1% ton Ford truck, milu cab, good tires. . ’ 1—1931 Studebaker sedan. 1—1933 Master Chevrolet. 1—1933 Plymouth sedan DeLuxe 1—1934 Olds 8 touring sedan. 1—1935 Buick sedan. 1 —1935 Ford touring sedan with radio, extra clean. 1—1935 DeLuxe Ford coach wiih radio. PLETCHER MOTOR SALES Phone 118 " • We buy poultry, eggs and pigeons— Highest prices paid. C°llius, 157 South Main street. Phone 72. (2ctf) DANCE—Sunday night, May 24 at Shadyside resort, Lake of the Woods, and every Sunday night during the summer months. (21p) Sewing machines overhauled at small cost. Watches and clocks repaired. Best quality lubricating oil and grease for sale. Jesse Welty. 502 N. Elm St. Phone 3282. (ts) LOANS - v I have clients who will make Conservative First mortgage loans on real estate. From 4 1/2 - 6 - 5 1/2 6% interest. See Wm. F. Neher. (27tf) I have taken over the H & 1 service station 1 mile east of Nappanee and will handle Sinclair g,as and oil. I will also have a supply of tobacco, candy and soft drinks. Your patronage will-he appreciated. James M. Deisch. (21p) TEETER BROS. AUTO PARTS STORE Has on sale at their' store, Pittsburg Refining Company motor oils, Pittsburg Refining Company—a company of high American >. standing-. Teeter Bros, offers you the - -Miracle Pittsburg motor oil at 49c per gallon, including tax, guaranteed 1,000 miles of perfect lubrication. 15Ei South Main street, Nappanee, Ind. (21p) —— “Home” Choosers Are Satisfied Users A-l Vacuum cleaning and repair service foi; any make of heating plant. Quality workmanship, reasonable prices. Home Furnace Company. Phone 684, 203 So. Bth Street, Goshen. Ind. (EBc) USED CARS ’35 Fordor touring DeLuxe Ford. ’35 DeLuxe Plymouth coach, touring ’3l Nash sedan. ’3O Model A coach ’29 Dodge sedan. ’2B Pontiac sedan. ’2B Erskine coach. DELUXE MOTOR SALES Corner Market and Clark Streets ROOF PAINT Why buy your roof paint from mail order Houses when you can get better paint for less money at home? W 6 mhke a genuine asphalt roof paint for 35c a gallon and. our Monarch Asphalt-Asbestos Roof Coating at 40c per gallon is superior to many roof paints sold at higher prices. Let us take care of your roof troubles. Compensation and Public Liability insurance carried on our workmen for your protection. NAPPANEE ROOF PAINT CO. Phone 171 152 S. Clark Street Nappanee, In<j. (Just south of Presbyterian church) (16tfc) ' FOR RENT For rent—Large sleeping room, suitable for two. Kitchen available. Phone 164. (21c) For rent —All modern seven room dwelling, reasonable' if taken at once. Excellent location. (21ctf) For rent —A modern sleeping room for one or two girls. Kitchen accommodation if desired. Phone 1620. (21p). Wanted —Wool and poultry—Any amount. Top prices. W. F. Char.(oil, Milfofd, phone 222. (21p) Wanted —Poultry to be delivered at my- farm, 1 mile west of Nappanee on Monday forenoons. Will also buy v6al calves. D. I. Hoohstetler. (7tf)

NAPPANEE APVANCE NEWS. NAPPANEE, IND

FIRBT MENNONITE CHURCH Rev. E. S. Mullett, Pastor Bible school, 9:30. Preaching, 10:30. - C. E., 6:00. Weaker* meeting, 7:00 MENNONITE BRETHREN IN CHRIST C. A. Wright, Minister Harold Klotz, Class Leader Wm, Wise, S. S. Supt. Sunday school, 9:30. Morning worship, 10:30. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Jerome S. Kaufman, pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., Delbert Barctis, Supt. Evening service, 8 p. n* The Ladies Aid will meet Thursday at 2:15 p. m. with-Mrs. Lewis man. *-. 1 OAK GROVE MENNONITE BRETHREN IN CHRIST C. A. Wright, Minister Herbert Pittman, S. S. Supt. Rev. D. Hygema, Class Leader Sunday school, 9:30 CST. Young peoples band, 7:00. Evening worship, 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday ever, ing. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN H. D. Emmert, Minister 9:30 Bible school. 10:30 Morning worship. 5:00 Junior Endeavor. 5:00 Y. P. D. in vesper service with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Klotz. 8:00 Evening worship. Ladies Aid Thufsday afternoon. Bible study Thursday evening, S: 00 o’clock. FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Corner of Walnut and Locke Sts. Donald Roose, Supt. G. L. Mans, Minister Sunday school, 9:30. (DST) Morning worship at 10:45. Junior church at 10:45. Christian Endeavor at 7:00. Evening service at 8:00. Mid-week prayer and. Bible study 8:00. The public is invited to attend these services. A wecome awaits you. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Rev. W. E. Snyder, Minister Church school, 9:30 a. m. Worship and sermon at 10:30. E. L. C. E. at 7 p. m. Evening service at S. Mid-week service Thursday evening at 8. -v . A welcome awaits you at .every, service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. R. H. Wehrly, pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a.m., Clayton Pleteher, Supt. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m.' Patriotic service—Sermon ‘“America’s Safe Boast’'/" ; “~ Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. m. Sermon subject; “The Battles of Life”. The Misses Doris Babcock and Phyllis Callander will furnish a special number. CHURCH OF GOD Rev. L. E. Foudy, Pastor Mrs. Mary Young, S. S. Supt. (Fast Time) 10 Sunday school. 11 Morning worship. Subject. “Ah Exposition of Heb. 6:1-7”. 7:16 Young peoples meeting. 8 Preaching. Subject, “The Promise of the Father”. Mid-week prayer and praise service each Thursday evening at 8. You are cordially invited to attend each service. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. E. J. Schueler, Minister “A Challenge of the dearest in Life” is the theme for the •morning worship service at 10:30, “Jacob’s Ladder” is the subject for the gospel preaching hour at 7:30. Official board meeting‘immediately after the evening preaching service. Bible schogl hours, 9:30. Lesson subject “Building for ' the Future". Central truth, “Righteousness is an endur’ng treasure’'. Thursday evening at 7:30 Bible study and prayer. Senior Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:45 Sunday evening. Mrs. Grace Huffman will be in charge. Wawasee Chnventioh will be given consideration at this meeting. Junior Christian Endeavour meeting at 10:30 with Mrs. Goldie Dunhick. 1 Our weekly “SGhulergram”—Sanctification is not the eradication ot all evil in the sanctified believer, as persons addressed as sanctified are afexhorted to be Hofy. 1 Peter 1:1,2,15-16. Now if sanctified people are supposed to have the eradication of all evil, why the exhortation to Be. Holy?” (reason eight) “Come, you are welcome.” Weight of the Golden Eagle In the United States the, golden eagle rarely attains a weight of more than 10 or 11 pounds. The female ia slightly heavier than the male. The same species in India sometimes show* a weight of 16 pounds for adult*.

PERSONALS AND LOOAIX

If unable to get me ou 110, phone 1410. Roy Ruckman. CORN COBS—SI A LOAD DELIVERED. SYLER A SYLER. GET OUR PRICES ON GARDEN SEEDS. NAPPANEE MILLING CO. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Weatherkead called on relatives in Elkhart Sunday afternoon. Mr, anr Mrs. Henry Stump were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. L.. Stump. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Amber of South Bend w r ere guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kline. Miss Anna Wise af Goshen spent the week end with her father, Jesse Wise of southeast of Nappanee. Wednesday specials Nut bread, Philadelphia type cinnamon rolls and peanut cookies. Huffman Bakery. Mrs. J. B. Austin and daughter, Wreatha spent Sunday with the Rev. and Mrs. Howard Flora and family of Peru. The Rev. Burton Metzler of Nappanee preached at the Church of the Brethren in Wakarusa following Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller and children were guests of Mrs. Miller’s brother, Arthur Wise and family of near Foraker, Sunday evening.

Robert Barnhart went to Hammond Saturday where Mrs. Barnhart was visiting friends and relatives. They returned home Sunday evening, - Mrs. Beth Morrison of Wenatchee, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Youngand family of Elkhart called on Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Oyler Sunday evening. CITY COUNCIL MEETS ON MONDAY EVENING FOR ROUTINE BUSINESS At the regular meeting of the city council on Monday evening very little outside of regular .business routine, was discussed by the couucilmeu. The matter of an open sewer on the Fales’ farm just south of Nappanee was discussed and it was recommended that it he closed. The problem of additional lighting on W. Reed street and High street in the south part of 'town was referred to the Utility Board. Fred Cluen reported that the Federal road committee would pay fifty percent of the cost of repair and upkeep of road 6 through Nappanee. Placing of stoplights at the corner oi Market street and the following streets was discussed: Madison, Sum-, mit, Nappanee and Williams. Investigations imo the probabilities of such actions will be made. Building permits were issued to the Vitreous to" build an addition 40x40 a: a cost of S4OO. Mart Troxel to build a garage and porch on East Market street and a garage on South Elm street at a cost of $275. Fred Gluen to place a garage on his property $25. Harter Wright to build a double garag6 and remodel home SBOO. Frank V/eber to repair roof at $25. :s

NAPPANEE* MARKET REPORT Corrected May 20th, 1936 Eggs 17 Butter, pea- pound . 28 Butterfat, station 26 Butterfat, individual shipper 28 Hen*, heavy 16 Leghorn hens 14 Wheat, No. 2 83 White wheat .......;.. 83 New corn, per hundred 70 Oats, per bu. 23 Choice- peppermint oil .. $1.50

Nappanee Milling Cos. Short Cakes Light, Fluffy/Airy when made with Cinderella CAKE FLOUR . .SPECIAL Fri. and Sat. this Week 5 lbs. 23c In a class by itself > Patronize your home owned store Holderman’s Gro. Mullett’s Gro. Millers Gro. Economy Gro. Jet White Gro. So. Side Gro.

DE4.TA HAND BRIDGE h CLUB MEETS IN HOME OF MISS MILDRED TOBIAS The Misses Mary Pfpperr and Mildred Tobias were hostesses to the members of the Delta Bridge club in the home of Miss Tobias Tuesday eveWiig. Bfidge honors were won by Mrs. Leslie. Field, Mrs. Ralph Mitchell and the traveling prize was won by Mrs. Charles Lehman. A luncheon 1 was served at the B. & B. Case. Mrs. Field and Miss Wilma Abell will entertain the club Tuesday, June 2, in the home of Miss Abell. CURRENT CLUB TO HOLD LUNCHEON IN HOME OF MRS. ALBERT MUTSCHLER The members of the Current club will enjoy a 1 o’clock luncheon in the home of Mrs. Albert Mutschler Monday. Roll call will be a geography quiz. Mrs. Harold Gray v/ill tell about “Journeys to the lesser known Islands of the Sea”, and Mrs. Harold Coppes will speak on “Why Wars Must Cease”.

City Laundry CURTAINS AND BED CLOTHES ANYTHING WASHABLE WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER PHONE 72 157 S. MAIN ST.

Salad Dressing qt. 29C Miracle Whip . qt. 39c Post Toasties . • Pkg. lie Puffed Wheat # Pkg. 9c Perfection Flour 24 sL 79c Campfire Marshmallows 19c Icing Sugar e e Pkg. 9c Gelatine Dessert ®? 8 4 19c Peanut Butter 2 “- 13c Soda Crackers a e 2 Box 17C Ginger Ale, Lime Rickey,A 240 z Orange and Root Beer £ liot,le _ s | J|Q Red Beans,- .can _ g JMjg Pork & Beans, can JpW King Bee Kraut, can ZBO Little Elf Hominy, can W

FRUIT* ond VEGETABLE*

HEAD Fancy __A Large 4 I?. LETTUCE Iceberg Head gHQ CALIFORNIA PEAS, lb 10* GREEN BEANS, 2 lbs. ... 25* ASPARAGUS, home grown, 2 bunches 15^ | Pineapples e 19c NEW POTATOES, 6 lbs ."■■■■■■.. 25 C TOMAtOES, 2 lbs. 25* BEETS and CARROTS, bunch. 7c Strawberries “ml 1

MULLETT’C NAPP4N66 L6ADING GROC6RY PHONe 6r • <Jr

Office Enlarged and Rearranged One room is equipped for., cases “Viwl tonsil removal. and CTectiftfc'itath Cabinet3 in seperKte'reoms. Therapeutic lights and “Electric” treatments. Other equipment as used in the up-to-date Hospitals and Clinics. ’ DR. F. A. TURFLER Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon 356 E. Market Street • • < Residence Phone 370 Office Phone 70

A HIGH STANDARD " of cleaning on which we have a built our reputation cannot be done at cheap prices so popular today. QUALITY CLEANSING by our STERITEX process as0} sures you the highest quality at a fair and reasonable price. ECONOMY CLEANERS Elkhart’s Exclusive Quality Cleansers Agency RICHMOND’S SHOE SHOP Phone 174 All Complete Laundry Services

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COFFEE

Chase & Sanborn’s Pound 23 c 2 lbs 45c

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Burco Coffee Pound 16c

Cake Flour Cinderella, 5 lb, bag .... -Z3C Little Elf, Package lc Chipso Sale 1 lrg. Chipso . 20e 1 Sm. Chipso U both for 21c WM Water IlCip Softener Large f Pkg: 15C Clean Quick Soap eg Lb. Chips 9 Pkg. JByC Little Elf Ammonia qt.lsC SILVER DUST 2 pkgs. 23c Gold Dust Cleanser , , • * ' i- % cans 9C P & G gm Giant w SOAP 5 Bars lyC