Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 58, Number 42, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 28 May 1936 — Page 7

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CIASSIHED COLUHN "' i "' for sale ”T Itfte—-Fertilizer for corn and m Daniel 1. Hochstettler, H. potatoes. i> an,el (my Ji 3, jjoblrt stove, 1 bottle gas „, iUI pressure tank and pipe ia* “ fe “ esi rni=aie— All modern ten room . „ 00 d location on paved street. SI down, balance on easy monthly F. Weher. (28c) "'For sale—-Abou t 3 tons of good timothy hay at $6.00 a ton. This hay “ up rain. Daniel J. Troyer, Napo 2 815, 1 mile south and 1% £, west of Nappauee. (28ctt) in excellent condition, v a very low price i£ taken at once. Win F Neher, real estate, loans and tll lines of insurance, 201 N. Main puone 354, Nappanee, Ind. • (2Bc) sale —Have a nice line of ladies’ an d children’s used clothing, dresses, coals, boys’ sweaters, etc., aluminum ware, baby carriage. Mrs. Mvrtle Beck, 752 So. Main St. .. (28p) HEREFORD CATTLE FOR SALE—--496 y ri. stems, 200 nead of two’s and 266 head yri, heifers. Several loads ot co- Choice quality,‘all tested and ready "for shipmeut. Priced to sell at once. Write R. H. Delashmutt Box 322, Mt. Pleasant, lowa. . (28p) pot sale.—Motorola, auto radio, cost MS sacrifice for $25. Bleetric motors U, and Vi horse power, 32 and 110 volts; large safe; new % horse gas engine suitable for washing machine; cabmet radio, cost $165, sacrifice for jjii Wanted: girl’s bicycle. Phone 159 Forrest Postma, 507 E. Walnut. (28p) For sale—-Several good and medium homes in Nappanee at very low prices, it taken at once. See us now. Open evenings. Phone 354. We still have some good' farms at $60.00 per acre. Win F. Neher, 201 N. Main St., Real Estate, Loans and all lines of insurance, (30ctf) I PLETCHER’S USED DEPT. F 'Several electric washers, $6.00 up. . f pc. oak dining room Suite. I used dresser. 1 oak and leather davenport. - ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ! feather chair. 2 oak cabinets. 1 ice box. ' 1 victrola. j-l radio. PLETCHER FURNITURE CO. For sale 230 acres, priced reasonably, 6 miles south of Nappanee, known as the John H. Doering farm. This is a good mint and grain farm. Twe frame dwellings; barn 40x80, criV 24x40, tool house 22x40 and other good out buildings. Tends reasonable. A down payment as low * 10% on contract and 25% to •djnire a deed. For further information, write John A. Eversole, Bluttton, Ini., special representative for the kotisrille Joint Land Bank, LouisTi,W ' Ky. (4c) real estate for sale Own your own home. Buy while Prices are low. 2 acres in oountry with 5 room 'X’we, $750. . S acres in Nappanee, 5 room house, Wuitry house and fruit, rzrrr *S acres 2 miles from Nappanee, SIS ■ < me, $2200. 3 -h acres southwest of Nappanee, 5We house, barn, large poultry " oß se. S3OOO. me 3 .in Nappanee SBOO and up. HOWARD PRICKETT Nappanee, Ind. _ WANTED Ranted - Women and girls to learn do Practical Nursing jn Elkhart nn,j and surrounding counties, all expense to start with. Recomjn.ctl by Doctors. Write 304 ms ®'6g., Ft. Wayne, Indiana. — _ (28p) w ‘Uted—-Poultry to be delivered „ * y o ,^ m ’ 1 mile west of Nappanee ' Bves, ,p, i Hochstetler. (7tf) FOR RENT '.F fnU° r , rent ~ Gai 'd eil ' ots > quarter to Gp in r sizes - Inquire Staitffer - _ ' , (28c) rent —ATfmodern seven room Bttellonl 6asona,ble if taken at once. \'a BOan ° eation - Se ® W. F. Neher, (28c) r w'T~ Sieepins ro ° m S modern io i anrr , V r,lrni sh breakfast and Hrf errfM l ’° s i£ r,6 s-ired. Gentlemen Phone 265. (MO

80FTBALL TEAMS PLAYING FOUR NIGHTB EACH WEEK AT HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS Four nights a week softball games are feeing playett at the high school grounds in the east part ctf the city. Monday evening in the schedule opener Coppes’ lost to the Mutschler team while on Tuesday the high school team, captained by Fred Dopy, won from Paul LeFevre’s team. The game scheduled for Friday ’ evening was played on Wednesday evening between the Post Offile team and the team captained by Maynard Lehman. Thursday evening (tonight) Ulines are to play the Community Center team. Games for next w eek are scheduled as follows: Monday—Mutschlers vs. Community Center. Tuesday—High School vs. Maynard Lehman. Thursday—Paul LeFevre? vs. Post Office. Friday—Coppes vs. Ulines. Anybody wishing to enter a team in the league that is being formed for playing under floodlights please get in touch with Dr. Fleetwood, Paul LeFevre, Pat O’Neal, or LaMar Stoops within the hext few days. It is planned to start the schedule of night games within the next couple of weeks if work on the lights and diamond permit. MISCELLANEOUS We buy poultry, eggs and pigeons— Highest prices paid. Collins, 157 South Main street. Phone 72. (2ctf) Queen Esther siciety of Methodist church will have a rummage sale Saturday, June 6 in the store 1 door west of Coppes hotel. (28c) 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) Bring-your shoes, dresses, coats, suits, children’s clothing and other used clothing" to be sold by me. I have taken over Mrs. Weldy’s Clothing Shop. Mrs. Ole Bartman, South Hastings Street. (28p) LOANS _ I have clients who will make Conservative First mortgage loans on real estate. From 4 1/2 - 5 - 5 1/2 6% interest. See Wm. F. Neher. b (27tf) —. —. —, -<c Have taken over H & B Service Station, mile east of Square on south side of road. Handle Sinclair gas and oils, cigarettes, cigars, gum, candy and soft drinks. Your patronage greatly appreciated. Jacob M. Deisch. " ' (28c) , “Home” Choosers Are Satisfied Users A-l Vacuum cleaning and repair service for any make of heating plant. Quality workmanship, reasonable prices. Home Furnace Company-. Phone 684, 203 So. Bth Street, Goshen,. Ind. (28c) PAINT AND ROOFING—TaIk your roofing trouble with me. I am selling one of the best asbestos Griptite coatings money can buy? Guaranteed ten years—wears like iron—fire resisting. Adam Famous brand house and barn paints at reduced prices during May. Buy now—save money. 30-60-90 days credit. Discount for cash. Harold Ruff, Etna Green, phone 22. (28p) USED CARS ’35 Fordor DeLuxe Ford touring. ’35 Ford DuLuxe Tudor. ’35 Plymouth touring DeLuxe. ’33 Plymouth sedan DeLuxe. ’3l Nash sedan. ’3O Model A coach. *BO Nash std. sedan. ’29 Dodge sedan. ’2B Erskine coach. ’2B Pontiac sedan. ’26 Franklin sedan. ’2B Chevrolet coach. DELUXE MOTOR SALES ROOF KOTING Lowest prices ever quoted on Genuine Nappanee- Asphalt Asbestos and Asphalt Roof Koting. Also Plastic .Roof cement. No better Roof Koting on the market. Genuine Nappanee Asphalt Asbestos Roof Koting, 32c per gallon in 55 gal 1 , drums. Genuine Nappanee Asphalt Roof Koting, 25c per gallon in 55 gal. drums. Nappanee Water Filter Cos. Office phone 310. J. E. Gall, Manager. Home phone 3062. (28tf) COMFORTABLE FEET Feet are used less all winter. They take a lot of punishment during the summer. Now is the time to see an Osteopathic physician and get the feet ready for a busy summer. LADIES —$10 up paid weekly making wood fiber flowers. Steady cork. Send 15c for sample flowers, instructions and sufficient material to start. L. Jones, Dept. 364, Olney, 111. A (2Sp) ROOF PAINT Why buy your roof paint from maiL Order Houses, when you can get better paint for less money at home? W 6 make 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 RAINT CO. Phone 171 152 S. Clark Street Nappanee, Ind. (Just south of Presbyterian church) (16tfc)

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■RHUMB ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Jerome *S. Kaufman, pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Delbert Barcus, Suptr. Morning worship, -11:4)0 a m. 'WpUCTWSfNri 'FVWSV PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. A. Mdlville, Minister 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. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH Rev. E. S. Mullett, Pastor Bible school,* 9:30. Preaching, 10:30. C. E., 6:00. Workers meeting, 7:00 CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN H. D. Emmert, Minister 9:30 Bible school. 10:30 Morning' worship. Rev. David Metzler, preaching. 2:45 Mass meeting service at Camp Mack. 6:45 Service at Camp "Mack (standard time). ■* No evening service in this church. Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Corner of Walnut and Locke Sts. Donald Roose, Supt. G. L. Mans, Minister Sunday school, 9:30. (DST) Morning worship at 10:46. Juhior 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 wocome awaits you. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Rev. W. E. Snyder, Minister Church school, 9:30 a. m. Worship, 10:30. . Following the sermon the Holy Communion will ibe observed. Every member is urged to be present at this sacred service. ST L. C. E. at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 p. m. Mid week service Thursday evening at 8. , | You are welcome to all services. CHURCH OF GOD Rev. L. E. Foudy, Pastor Mrs. Mary Young, S. S. Supt. 10 Sunday school. 11 Morning worship. Subject,. “The Souls Drifting”. 7:15 Young Peoples meeting. 8 Preaching. Subject, “The Meaning of Penticost.” Mid-week prayer and praise service each Thursday evening at 8. Many of the church are making plans to attend the International Camp Meeting of the Church of God that convenes at Anderson, Ind., June 12-21. Great crowds are expected to attend. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. E. J. Schueler, Minister “In Memory of the Great Emancipator" will be the theme - for the morning worship service at 10:30. The ordinance of the Lord’s Supper will be observed at this time. “Face to Face with God” is the subject for the evening gospel pre&cning service at 7:30. Bible School at 9:30. Lesson subject, “The Last Supper". Thursday evening prayer, Bible study and official board meeting. Our weekly “Schulergram”, “Sanctification of the root or nature of evil from the sanctified believer; for the best characters in the Bible have manifested a sinful nature as, Abraham, Moses, Isaiah, Daniel, David, Peter, Paul and .Barnabas.” (reason number nine). “The Church with a welcome to all.” YODER BUS COMPANY TO TAKE PENNSYLVANIANS TO ABILENE, KANS. CONVENTION Four years ago the Yoder company took a bus load of River Brethren people from Harrisburg,Pa., to California to attend the an- * nual convention and .so guocessful was the trip that again the Bus compand has been secured to take the same group, but 'this year the party will go to Abilene, Kans„ where the annual conference is being held the first week in June. The bus will leave here on Friday morning of this week, taking a load of Amish to Ohio for a visit. From there the bus will continue on its way to Harrisburg, Pa., where the church group will be taken aboard and the trip continued on to Kansas. The Harrisburg group are to be picked up on June Ist for trip westward. Returning the pi-rty will leave Abilene about the Bth so the bus should arrive home about the 12th of the-month. The Amish making the trip to Ohio will be picked up by the bus on its return trip to Nappanee. Orbin Hooley has been selected as Jhe driver to make the trip. -j- *:* yJy *], 4* -I►J. NAPPANEE - .J. .i. MARKET REPORT “ *!* 4. Corrected May 27th, 1936 ►]* .% Eggs 17 4. 4- Butter, per pound '2B 4 1 •J- Butterfat, station ....-. 26 •?• Butterfat, individual shipper 28 •y Hens, heavy 16 •y Leghorn hens 13 4* 4- Wheat, No. 2 83 * 4. White wheat 83 •!* New corn, per hundred .... 70 44* Oats, per bu /.. 20 4i .J. Choice peppermint oil . . $1,25 .4 Y ►'* y V 4* *1" *1" *l* VV V

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rik6oy-,ro in Wisconsin this week on a fishing trip. The annual reunion ol the Ruhl amily will be hold at the Community park Sunday, May 31. , > Mrs. Idh Weygand and son, Howard, of Elkhart, were guests Sunday' of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weygan.d. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nunemaker and daughter Betty were dinner guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Newcomer and family of Wakarusa. Ofa Strycker and sons Wayne and Harold called on Mrs. Ida Strycker of Goshen Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Strycker celebrated her 66th birthday on that day. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Reed were guests Sunday at a pot-luck dinner and supper in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Miller and Miss Lucile Scott of Wakarusa. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stably and daughter, Erdean and sou, Gerald and Lowell Moyer of Wakarusa were guests Sunday at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. John Bickel of Elkhart. The O. U; R.* Sunday school class of the Church of the Brethren with their teacher, Mrs. George Bourbon enjoyed a weinie roast at t-he Community park Wednesday evening. Rev. E. J. Schueler will be the speaker for the Memorial Day exercises of the Benton and Millersburg communities to be -held at the Solomon's Creek United Brethren Church on Sunday at 2 o'clock standard time. Mrs. Frederick C. Hanson of Toronto came last week end to spend this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Johnson. She was accompanied by Mrs. C. A. Baker also of Toronto who spent the week end in the Johnson home and then to visit a son in Oklahoma. Mrs. Hanson plans to leave Friday fob her home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byers and sons George and Jack attended the graduation exercises in South Bend Tuesday evening of Mrs. Byers’ sister, Mary Ann Yoder, at the St. Joseph hospital, School of Nursing. Mrs. William Rosbrugh accompanied them as her niece, Louise Inks of Goshen, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Inks, was also a member of the graduating class. SUB DISTRICT EPWORTH LEAGUE RALLY HELD AT BRISTOL About 90 young people were present whfcft there was a sub-district meeting of the -Epworth League of the Methodist church at Bristol Tuesday evening. A pot-luck -dinner was served in the basement of the church after which a business session Was held in the main part of the church. Avery entertaining program “Amateur Hour” was given, with Syracuse and the F’irst Church, Goshen, tying for first place. On June 9 these two churches will compete with 6 other sub district churches at Goshen at a rally of the Warsaw district. Six churches, First Church and St. Marks, of Goshen, Bristol, New Paris, Syracuse and Nappanee were represented at this meeting. Wakarusa is a mmber of this district but was not represented. Myrtle Field, president <ST this district had charge of the gathering. There will be another sub district meeting July 3 at Epworth Forest, Lake Webster. Those attending from Nappanee were the Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Wehrly, Clara Jane Fishback, Phyllis Cab lander, Ralph Edward Jerles, Evelyn Strope, Doris Babcock -and Myrtle Field.

USED CAR Bargains See them before you Buy 1933 CHEVROLET COACH, extra good. , 1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN (like new) 1935 BUICK SEDAN, better than a cheap car, 1935 FORD TUDOR DeLuxe with radio and many accessories. 1934 OLDS 8 DeLuxe SEDAN, Driven less than 15000 miles. 1931 FORD TUDOR 1930 DESOTO SEDAN 1930 STUDEBAKER 7 Passenger low mileage, priced to sell. 1930 STUDEBAKER 6 SEDAN 1928 B4JIGK Std. SEDAN, almost like brand new. MANY OTHER CARS for SSO up TRUCKS 1931 FORD MILK TRUCK, good condition,, long wheel base, dual tires. Priced to sell 1930 REO TRUCK, good condition .... $125.00 1929 DIAMOND T TRUCK 125.00 Pletcher Motor Cos.

MOTHER OF MRS. . CHARLES SCHEETZ DIES .. HERE TUESDAY AFTERNOON " Lydia Ann Smith Morss of LaPat.,. aged 78 years, 5 months and 11 days', died Tuesday afternoon at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scheetz at Nappauee. Death was due to complications. There will be a brief service gt the Scheetz home F*riday at 1 p. m., -c.s.t. Then at 2 p, m., c.s.t., there will be a service at the County Line Church at LaPaz with interment in the adjoining cemetery. She was born Dec. 15, 1862, the daughter of John and Martha Smith in St. Joseph County, Ind. On Aug. 13, 1885, she was united in marriage to William M. Sherland, who preceded her in death. To this union two children were born, Floyd W. Sherland of Aurora, 111., and JDessie M. Scheetz of Nappanee. On Aug. 17, 1917, she was united in marriage to Albert F. Morss, who survives her. FIRE AT ULINE FACTORY DESTROYS BOX OF PATTERNS LAST THURSDAY EVENING Thursday evening a box of patterns at the Uline factory was destroyed by a fire that apparently started in the box where the patterns were kept. The cause of the fire is not known but it is thought that a nearby machine threw a spark into the shavings accumulated in the box. The fire alarm was sent in at about ninethirty but by the time the department arrived the sprinking system iu the factory had almost put out the blaze. Damage to the patterns was estimated at about fifty dollars.

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