Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 59, Number 9, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 8 October 1936 — Page 5
TT |rrpgnAY. OCTOBER 8, 1936
Now is the time to have your Plumbing, Heating & Sheet Metal Requirements Looked Over Call 169 0. D. Davis ir.4 K. Market Street
Gotham Gold Stripe Beautiful Silk
Stockings 79c and SI.OO
Blosser Shoe Store
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See the New 1937 PHILCO Foreign Tuning System Pletcher Furniture Cos. Phone 62
FAIRY Show Starts at 7:00 O’clock FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCT. 9-10 810 DOUBLE FEATURE “Two Fisted Gentlemen” James Dunn and June Clayworth. s “Bengal Tigers” “ r ’’ in K Barton Mac Lane and June Travis S>- *DAY & MONDAY, OCT. 11-12 Botby Breen in Let’s Sing Again’ Also Paramount News TUESDAY, OCT. 13, one Night Only Admission 10 and 15c “Hollywood L, Boulevard” "c Aoim Halliday and Marsha Cartn'r, • Hunt ° n Knock Knock Who’s There W 'DNESDAY and THURSDAY, OCT, 14.15 Franci s Lederer in My American Wife” "** Highway Snobbery.
CLASSIFIED CH.IIMN TOE SALE For sole —Round heating stove, smifc... Market St. , , . <Bpi For sale— O. I. C, male hogs. Also windmjll. Phone R-290, Nappanee. * (Bp> For sale—-Combined china closet and bufiet. be seen at 255 West Walnut. (25p) For sale —English Shepherd pups. Or. Maurice Long, R. R. 3, Nappanee. Phone R-221. (8c) For sale—Tomatoes at 25c a bushel. 1 Moses E. Miller, 3% miles south, 1 mile east of Nappanee. (15p) For sale Sweet Spanish onions, carrots, cabbage and potatoes. Loyal Stuckman, R. R. 1, Nappanee. (15p) For sale —New Idea manure spreader li; good shape, Jouas W. Yoder, y 2 mile north of Hepton Store. (Sp) , For sale—Tomatoes. 20c a hamper, 1 5/8 hu. Bring containers. 4% miles | south of Nappanee. Eli J. Mast. (15p> For sale—Brooder house, 6xß. Just j built this spring. l Also ' day bejd, j dishes, large kitchen cabinet, etc. | Would like to rent good cow. Inqure 653 So. Elm. (8c) For sale —HIGH GRADE SLABWOOD SL7S per cord. Also small cuttings for kitchen stove $2.00 per cord at our yard. Smoker Lumber Cos., New Paris. (22c) Homes for sale—Buy now, prices will not be lower. Many in price from SI,OOO to $6,000, easy terms. Open evenings. Wm. F. Neher. Phone 354. 201 N. Main St. (4ctf) For sale —3 good used surreys, boiler shells for culverts up to 72 in. diameter. Will also ibuy your old heller. Write Harry J. Schrock, Goshen, Ind., R. No. 4. (sp) .... For sale —Electric motors —2 U. p. single phase, 5 h. p. single phase, 1 h. p. single phase, 1% h. P- s.'ngle phase. Several fractional h. p. single phase. Nappanee Water Filter Cos. Phone 310. t6ctf) For sale —3 used good hot air furnaces. 1 Monitor pipeless furnace, 24 in. fire pot; 1 Rudy Down Draft furnace, 24 in. Are pot; 1 Marshall furnace, 22 in. fire pot. Guy Loudermilk, 160 East Market. (8c) For sale —Instead of reshipping my S7OO Player piano and rolls, I will let it go for $39.00. Terms to responsible party. Write me today and I will tell you where my Player piano may be seen in Nappanee. Mrs. Ray Stengler, Sta. C., Route 6, Box 410, Milwaukee, Wis. (29p) LOST AND FOUND Lost—One Yale lock key in Stanz Cheese holder. Reward. Return to Advance-News office. (8c) MISCELLANEOUS ~ Ladies Aid of St. John’s Lutheran church will have a Bake Sale at Best’s Meat Market, Saturday, Oct. 10. (8c) I have two sows which I would like to put out on shares. See or write to Rudy Troyer, R. R. 1, Nappanee. (8p) A chicken pie supper will be held Saturday, Oct. 17, from 5 to 7 at the Methodist church. It will be served by Section two of the Ladies Aid. (15c) Double attraction —Mrs. Garten’s review of “Gone with the Wind” and H. S. Band. Old Auditorium, Friday Oct. 9. Admission 25c. Proceeds to go to H. S Band (8) Sewing macnlnes 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) We can supply needles and | shuttles for any make sewing machine. PLETCHER FURNITURE CO. (29c) ; LOANS 1 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. (27tf) BUY THAT FARM NOW and' begin planning your crops for next year! Write for FREE illustrated catalog today showing 175 choice farms in Indiana and Ohio. All sizes. Convenient ter-ms. First Joint Stock Land Bank, Dept. 1266. Fort Wayne, Indiana. . (Sp) USED CARS ’35 Ford DeLuxe sedan, with heater. ’33 Plymouth P. C. Fordor sedan, with heater. ’33 Chevrolet panel. ’39 Durant coach * ’27 Chrysler 60 aedan. DELUXE MOTOR SALEB
CHURCH NOTICES • ST- JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. J. S Kaufman, Paster - Sunday/school, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship," 10:45 a m. \ • .j • FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH H. A. Melville, Minister H. B. Greene, S. S. Supt. Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, n a . m. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH W. E. Snyder,^Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:30 a. m.. League, 6 p. m. Evening service, I p. m. Mid-week service, Thursday, 7:30. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN H. D. Emmert, Minister 9:30 Bible school. 10:-30 .Morning worship. 6:00 Young people. 7:00 Evening worship. Mid-week service Thursday 7:30 p. m. Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon. OAK GROVE MENNONITE BRETHREN IN CHRIST C. A. Wright, Minister Herbert Pittman, S. S. Supt. . Rev. D. Hygema, Class Leader Snuday school, 9:30. Sunday school, 9:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. - • - ♦ CHURCH OF GOD Rev. L. E. Foudy, Pastor Mrs. Mary Young, S. S. Supt. 9:30 Sunday school. • 10:30 Morning worship. Subject “The Work and the Life”. 6:45 Christian Crusaders meeting, 7:30 Preaching. Subject “Love’s Gift”. Mid-week prayer meeting and Bible study each Thursday evening at .7:30. Come and enjoy -our fellowship. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH P. L. Mast, B. D., Minister The Rally Day committee has worked out a profitable program for Sunday- morning and you are invited to attend this special service. The Young Peoples work was reorganized Sunday evening with the following officers: president, Dean Lehman; secretary, Catherine Myers; treasurer, JVtary Etta Mast- Tjie ROOF PAINT Genuine Monarch Asphalt Roof Paint in RED, GREEN and BLACK. Asphalt-Asbestos Roof Paint (black) at prices that will surely Interest you. We also contract to do the coating. Compensation and public liability insurance carried for ypur protection. Get our circular and prices before buying. Nappanee Roof Paint Company, phone 171, 152 S. Clark Street. Just south of the Presbyterian church. (6c) ÜBED CARS 1935 Pontiac 8 coach. 1933 Chevrolet coach. 1931 Ford 4-door DeLuxe. 1931 Pontiac coach. 1928 Buick sedan. PLETCHER MOTOR SALES Phone 118 PLETCHER’S USED DEPT. Used stoves, all kinds. 1 2-pc. bed davenport living room suite. 1 oak buffet and square table. 1 oak china cabinet. 1 sanitary cot. Several used radios. 1 oak dresser. 2 baby beds. 1 1% h. p. gas engine. 1 player piano. Simmons llnnerspring mattresses, $17.95. PLETCHER FURNITURE CO. 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 80 and 55 gal. drums. Genuine Nappanee Asphalt Roof Koting, 25c per gallon In 30 and 56 gal. drums. In small quantities of Asphalt Roof Koting, 35c a gal.. In Asphalt Asbestos Roof Koting at 40c .a gal. Nappanee Water Filter Cos. Office phone 310. J. E. Gall, Manager. Home phone 3062. (llctf) Fdfe rent ' ~ For rent —Furnished rooms. Lighthousekeeping arrangement. Rates reasonable. 703 W. Market street. (24ctf) For rent —5-room furnished apartment. All modern. Desirable location. Call 4140 or see Mrs. Chester Richmond. • (8c) WANTEpWanted to buy—Good used selffeeder for hogs. Call L-140. . (8c) Wanted—Popcorn. 'Am interested ,ffi buying 1936 crop. V/ill also buy 1935 popcorn. Write Popcorn Sales Cos., 1523 Wicker Park Ave., Chicago. 111. (29p) Wanted—All kinds of electrical repair work, motor rewinding and repairing, electric wiring, installing and servicing, all kinds of electrical appliances. By Waldo Phend at the Nappanee Water Filter Cos., So. Nappanee St„ south of B- 60. track. Phone SlO. (6ctf)
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•j* .*"• * PERSONALS AND * * LOCALS * *•„ ' . . f rj.’* Sf tj. if fv s - L ■ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weber were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baucher of North Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bollman called on Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Bollman at Elkhart, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Amos B. Weldy were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Weldy, near Wakarusa. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Heyde of Bremen spent Sunday with Mr. Heyde’s mother, Mrs. Grace Knox and family. Saturday specials—Black and white cake, light biscuits, butterscotch coffee cake and cinnamon bread". : Huffman Bakery. Mrs. Frank Kirkwood returned home Wednesday from North Baltimore, Ohio, where she has spent the : past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. I Stanley Weldy and family. Mrs. Arthur Miller returned home last Wednesday from New York I City where she spent four weeks with her niece, Mrs. Paul Miller and Mr. Miller and daughter, iris. START THOSE PULLETS RIGHT BY USING MASTER MIX AND MARTINS YEAST FEED CONCENTRATES WITH YOUR OWN GRAINS. STAUFFER GRAIN CO. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Miller and family were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coliins and Harold Holloway. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weldy called in ihe afternoon. Among those that attended the funeral Monday morning of Henry P. Ganger, which was held at the Shore church Middlebury, .were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weldy, Mrs. Ezra Bleile, Mrs. C. J. Hollaway, Mrs. Jesse Bleile, Mrs. Harvey Bollman, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Long and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Long. Boys’ corduroy longies—in solid colors —Window-panes and plaids— All are shower proof—Priced from $1.98 to $2.89. Stillson’s. FRIENDSHIP CLUB TO MEET NEXT THURSDAY WITH MRS, ROY BLOSSER Mrs. Roy Blosser will be hostess to the members of the Friendship Club Thursday, Oct, 15, at 1:30 o’clock. Mrs. William Fervida and Miss Nelle Losee are oh the entertainment committee. - DR. TURFLER’S OFFICE IN COPPEB H<JTEL . Dr. Turner's office is now in a downstairs room at the Coppes Hotel, downstairs room at hte Coppes Hotel. He will be there Wednesdays, afternoon and evening and Saturday evenings. Phone 70 for appointment.
Young Peoples Council will meet this week to outline the work for the new year. The Intermediate Superintendent is Mrs. Harold Whitesell. The Adult Council met Tueaday evening and outlined the Adult work 'for the coming year. This includes the Autumn Revival period, Bible Study, Father and Son Week, Survey and Visitation, Mission Studies and Fellowship Events. The LaTfles Aid will meet Thursday at the church. Bible Study Thrusday evening—The Sermon on the Mount. MENNONITE BRETHREN IN CHRIST C. A. Wright, Minister Wm. Wise, S. S. Supt. Harold Klotz, Class Leader Sunday school, 9:30, MOrning worship, 10:30. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Corner Walnut ana Locke Streets Samuel Sharp, S. S. Supt. G. L. Maus, Minister All services of this church will be on Standard time B*f SofittSy. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 10:46. Junior church at 10:45. Christian Endeavor at 6:00 p. m. Evening service at 7:00. Mid-week service Thursday evening at 7:30. A welcome awaits all who care to attend these services. Men’s and boys’ sweat shirts, 49c and 69c. Stillson's.
City Laundry CURTAINS AND BED CLOTHES ANYTHING WASHABLE WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER PHONE 72 157 S, MAIN BT.
Walters* Beauty Shop Phone 4561 Wakarusa Shop Phone 82
HASTINGS Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Cunningham of Gary were week end guests of relatives &ere. Mrs. Sanford Gall and. family wereSunday dinner guepts> of * "Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hollar and daughter. James Biller, was pleasantly surprised Friday evening when his children came to remind him of his birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Deinkeldlne and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Biller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Biller and son and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rohrer and sons. Miss Hilda Phillips spent -the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Phillips. Miss Cloye Tusipg was at week end 'guest of her parents. Mr. ahd Mrs. Forrest George spent Sunday evenig at the Walter Kasper home. # . ■* Mr. and .Mrs. ljloyd Davis and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kasper spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hollar and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haney are the parents of an 8% lb. son, Maurice Ronald, born Sept. 25. Mr. and Mrs. William Tusing and daughters spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Rumfe.lt. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sumpter of Elkhart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dayis and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chariton. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Farcus and son and Miss Hazel Haney of Blk-
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Cut Green Beans . - 2 <£* 23c APPLE SAUCE, Little Elf No. 2 Can 10* CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP 3 Cans 25* CHILI CON CARNE Can 10* -Elf,Peaches If APPLE BUTTER, Little Elf Quart Jar .. 19* PURE FRUIT JELLIES ...... Jar 10* PEANUT BUTTER 16 oz. Jar .. 18* Pastry Flour . . 24 Es 69c ii BURCO WHEAT CEREAL 24-oz. pkg 15* ROYAL BAKING POWDER ... . .6 oz. can 19* §f BISQUICK Large Pkg. 29* Maxwell House Coffee i*. 28c BURCO COFFEE, Drip or Regular, lb. 18c LITTLE ELF COFFEE, Drip Ground, lb 23* OVALTINE .. .. Large Size 59* Fancy Bulk Rice . .3 lbs. 19c COCOANUT COOKIES ......... Pound 17c . GINGER SNAPS .Pound 10* ANGEL FOOD CAKE . Large Size 29C Soda Crackers . . 2%. 17c P AND G SOAP, Giant Size 10 Bars -47 c 80-PEEP AMMONIA Quart 21c HELP, Water Softener and Cleaner, lrg. pkg 17c Slf n gglft Concentrated Large W f* m ww JL JEI Soap Powder • • Pkg.
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APPLES, Red Delicious, 5 lbs. 25* CRANBERRIES, Dark Red, lb 19* TOKAY GRAPES, 2 lbs 15* BANANAS, 5 lbs. .... , 25* GRAPEFRUIT, Seedless, 4 for .. 19* SWEET POTATOES, 8 lbs. 25* BRUSSEL SPROUTS, quart 20*
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hart, called at the Peter Haney home Sunday evening. Robert Rumfelt; .Ernest Hollar, Paul Haney, Mlsa Joy Biller and Miss Marie Irvine spent flunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haney and family. * , * ■ 1 -r ••• 1 1 CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended (luring the illness and death of Mrs. Loudermilk. Guy Louclermilk.
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