Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 60, Number 11, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 21 October 1937 — Page 5

ftfTTRSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1937

CIASSIFItD COLUMN ' ' FOR SALE Fur sa le—Mafeic Cher gas range. Used ttfree months. Half price. Call L-232. ( 21 P> "^or^sale —Mill wood, 5 cords $5.00, wb ;ie it lasts. D. A. Pike Lmbr. Cos., Akron, Indiana. (28p) '^T^aie—24 acres good land, good buildings. Close to Nappanee on road Six. Call R-160. C. A. Burback. * < 2l *, ""^ Ol . , a le—Besbet 20% egg mash •j Besbet 40% hog supplement, 12.45'; Besbet 16% dairy $1.39. Collins. *157 So. Main St. (llpi ■%^r sl le —Four cords kitchen wood HO delivered. Four cords slab wood }9 delivered. Phone 7911. Smucker Lumber* CO. New Paris. (21c) ""for”sale —3 year old colt, partly broke. Will make an all-purpose mare . Harvey C. Hochstetler, R. R. 2 l mile south of Nappanee, Ind. (21p) sale —Potatoes, Fox Terrier .p U p b and- a Shropshire 2-year old raui 2% miles south and hair mile ean of Nappanee. M. H. Berger. (21p) SPECIAL —1936 DeLuxe Plymouth coupe, 17,000 miles, 4 new tires, radio, hot water heater, dual equipment throughout. Vic Calbeck. Phone 262. (21c) For sale—Used corrugated steel roofing-, reasonable, corner posts, aluminum paint, $2.60 per gallon. Bourboh Junk Yard, Bourbon, Ind. Tel.' 19.’ (4c) " f or : sale Federal Land Bank (arms. Prices represent a fair and reasonable value. Terms of saje are attractive. George W. Bollman, Phone 2-128, Wakarusa. (19tfc) For sale—-Used radios; used table top gas ranges; used coal and wood range; used electric ranges. LeFevre Electric Shop. Phone 59. Convenient terms to suit you. For sale —Apples, Jonathan, Grimes Golden, Winesap, Northern Spy, Baldwins and Winesaps. Noah Bork.holder. R. R. 3, i miles and 1 2 mile north of Nappanee. rr f2lc) . Fo/ sale—Choice winter apples— Jonathhft, Grimes, Ramba, . Baldwin, ami other leading varieties. Graded to suit your needs. Price 15c to 75c. Fisher ‘Orchards, 3 miles southeast of .Milford Phone 53F12. (lip) • USED CARS ’36 Plymouth DeLuxe coach, trunk. '36 Dodge coupe. ’36 Dodge deluxe coach. , ’35 Ford Tudor. '34 Olds eoupe. 33 DcSoto sedan. ’32 Chevrolet sedan. '32 DeSoto sedan. ’33-Plymouth coach, standard. DELUXE MOTOR SALES Corner Market and Clark Sts.

Apples for sale—4ooo bu., varieties both old and new at the Champion Fruit Farm, located 5 miles southeast of Milford and % north of Dewart lake. Phone No. 3013, Syracuse, Ind. No sales on Sunday. James Dewart, Prop. ' - ’ (28c) EARLY hoosier hybrid seed CORN-wSeiefitiflcally crossed,' artificially dried and properly graded. Frtm Indiana’s choice field yielding 100 bushels per acre. Price $7.00 Per bushel for March delivery. Book order thru John J. Borkholder if in bis vicinity or direct by mail to the Producer R. A. Osborn, Culver, Ind. ‘ (Hr ROOF PAINT Gonume Monarcu Asphalt Roof *int is red, GREEN and BLACK, kphalt. Asbestos Roof Paint (black) Kices that will surely Interest I®®. We also contract to do the Compensation and public “ability insurance carried for your Protection. Get our circular and Woes before buying. Nappanee Roof raint Company, phone 171, 152 S. Street. Just south of the |™%terian church. (ts) PERSONAL men old at 40i get pep. 6 * Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain * oyster invigorators and other ®ulants. One dose starts new P Value SLOO. Special price 95c. a 1 write Dunham & Love. (7tf) Wanted— Girl for part time to for child and assist with houseor' Call 138. Mrs. Roy Burt. (21c) Ranted— Poultry of all kinds y ' r,et my prices before selling. p„ u , ne 22 or write G. C. Tarman, New (18c) Vi anted—Housework I>y Woman 38 s °id. Capable. Will take full'

Paint will work on any kind of roof. If you have a roof that needs kotlng or repairing, we will give you a free estimate. Let us figure with you. We carry compensation Insurance on our workmen and also public liability Insurance. You run no risk when we do your work. Nappanee Water Filter Cos. J. E. Gall, manager. Office phone 310. Hoane phone 3062. I (25ctf) Wanted—Housekeeper in country home. Write c/o “R” Advance-News office. ( 2ic) Wanted—Housework 'by liour, or practical nursing and obstetrical, cases. Phone 4690. (21c) ' Wanted—Poultry to be delivered |at my farm, 1 mile west "of Nappauee. Will also buy veal calves. D. I. Hochstetler. - ' Wanted—Reliable and experienced housekeeper, for family of four, general house work. Inquire A. Piser, 124 Lincoln way west, Mishawaka, Indiana. Phone Mishawaka 5-1905 W. (21c) MISCELLANEOUS Have buyers for small tracts, 1 to 10 ac„ also for farms of 40 to 80 ac. ! What have you to offer? Write or see Howard Prickett. (2Sc) See Wm. F. Neher for all kinds of insurance and notary work Open evenings.’ (I6tf) 10 yr loans on approved farms. U.%% Quick service—liberal terms. ! Howard Prickett, Nappanee. (4c) On or after October 14, 1937, I will not be responsible for any debts I contracted by anyone other, than my- | self, Earl Swibart. (21p) BOWL-GLO Cleans automobile | radiators and closet bowls. Sold by groceries and hardwares. Wambaugh Chemical Cos., Goshen, Ind. (4c)

DeKalb Quality Hybrid will he your mortgage lifter. Buy a hybrid that was tried in your community and be safe. A. L. Miller, Wakarusa, R. R. 1. (lip) FARM LOANS, 4%-5%, 5 TO 15 years, no stock, no commission. Write ENZ, ENZ & HIPSHER, INC., 203 East Berry Street, Port Wayne, Ind. (2ctf) SEED CORN . For more dividend on your money invested buy QUALITY PIONEER HI-BRED SEED CORN of your local representative. REUBEN R. FLORA, Nappanee, R. R. 3. (28p) 5 and 6% real estate loans. Attractive terms, , Prompt service. Howard Prickett. , (4c) JUNK WANTED We are paying 25 to 30 cts. per cwt. for old iron, %c per lb. for rags and highest market prices for metals. Nappanee Junk Yar”d. Aaron Hunsberger, Mgr. . (28p) FURNITURE REFINISHING— Am able at this time to do your furniture reflnishing, or spray work. Cabinets, breakfast sets, odd chairs. Call for estimate on any work you have. Phone 189. Roy Shupp., (28p) ROOF PAINT Genuine Nappanee , Asphalt Asbestos Roof Paint, best quality. 65 gal. drums, 30c per gallon; 39 gal. drums, 32 cents per gallon; 5 gal. pails, 40 cents per gallon; 1 gal. palls, 50 cents per gallon. F. O. B. Nappanee. Nappanee Water Filter Cos., So. Nap- - ee St., Nappanee, Ind. (15ctf) Jesse T. Mitchell, Notary Public. All kinds of insurance. Real estate and loans. 201 N. Main St. Phone 354. Res. phene 290. (18tf) Used Cars Priced to sell regardless of Cost

BIG BARGAINB ’37 48 Buick two door sedan. ’36 Buick bus. coupe, DeLuxe. ’36 Buick 41 tr. sedan. ’35 Pontiac 2 dr. tr. sedan, DeLuxe. ’35 Chevrolet 2 door Master. ’35 Ford V-8 DeLuxe coach. ’35 Buick 2 door sedan. ’33 Dodge 4-door sedan. ’32 Plymouth coupe. ’3l Buick 4 door sedan. ’29 Plymouth sedan. ’3O Ford A coup©. ’29 Essex sedan. ’29 Studebaker coach. “Easy to Deal With” PLETCHER MOTOR CO. Phone 118 See Wm. F. Naher for long time loans on good .first mortgages, 4%-5% interest. (16tf) ~ HOUSE TRAILERS Amazing ’new 1938 Schult Trailers are ready at factory sales lot, 1800 S. Main, Elkhart, Ind. Sport $345 Gadabout 395 Nomad 496 ’ DeLuxe Cavalier 745 Homestead 895 _ Aristocrat 1,095 *1935 DeLuxe Covered Wagon 1935 Standard Covered Wagon i1936 Schult Nomad. so many other new and used ie trailer bargains. Terms and trade. Open Sundays. Schult Trailer Retail Division, Elkhart, Ind. (21c)

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CHUB NOTE - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. A. Melville, Minister 9:45 'The Church school. 11 a. m, Morning worship. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Jerome S. Kaufman, pastor Church school, 9:30 a. m. Claude S. Laser, Supt. Evening worship, 7 p. m. Mid-week service Wednesday evening at 7 p. m. . " UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Alonzo Nicodeinus, Minister Walter Seckrist, Supt. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning service, 10:45 a. m. Evening service, 7:00 p. m. - Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Vivan Seclwist, leader. The public is welcome to all 1 our services. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN H. D. Emmert, Minister Church school. 10:30 Morning worship. 5:00 Junior League. 6:00 Young People. 7:00 Evening worship. Thursday afternoon Ladies Aid at the church. The Young Married People’s class of the church school will have a cooperative dinner and class meeting at the parsonage Sunday, _ \ FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH Corner of Locke and Walnut streets Samuel Sharp, Supt. G. L. Maus, Minister Sunday senool at 9:30 (S. TANARUS.) Morning worship at 10:45. Evening service at' 7:00. Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Junior church at 10:45. Mid-week Bible study Thursday ev-u ening at 7:30. The public is Invited to worship with us at all these services.

EVERYBODYS HOLINESS MISSION Randolph and Locke Sts. Rev. Maude Goetz, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:45. Evening evangelistic service, 7:00 p. m. Tuesday Bible stud-y, 7:30 p. m. Pastor in charge. Thursday old-fashioned prayer meeting, 7:30. Public given a hearty welcome to any and all services. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Re\>. W. E. Snyder, Pastor 9:30 Sunday school. . 10:30 Morning worship. 6:15 League. 7:00 Evening worship. Rally Day will be Sunday, Oct. 31. There will, be a special program for the entire day. The guest speaker will be the Rev. F. C. Berger of- Fort Wayne, who will speak at 10:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. A quartet from North Central college, Naperville, 111., will present a program at 7:00 p. m. Revival services will begin Monday, Nov. 1 and will continue for two weeks. The Rev. E. D. Mast of the Bethel Evangelical church, Elkhart, will have charge of these meetings.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH J. Floyd Seelig, Minister Next Sunday will be Home Coming Day in this church. Invitations have been sent to many former members and attendants to return for the day. The following, is the day’s order of services: 9:30 a. m. The Church School. This institution is registering a fine growth. ' - 10:30 a. m. Dr. O. T. Martin of Warsaw will be the guest-preacher in the morning worship service. The choir, directed by Charles Byers, will sing “Sgek Ye the Lord”. 12:00. A carry in dinner will be enjoyed by members and guests In the church dining roqm. 2:00 p. m. A Fellowship hour will be conducted at which time greetings will be read from those jwho cannot attend. A history of the church prepared by Mrs. J. E. Tilman will be presented by her. Reminiscences will be the order of this service. 6:00 p. m. The Epworth League devotional service will be held. Barbara Mutschler will lead the devotions and Myrtle Field will present the lesson “Choosing My Lifework”. Monday—7:3o p. m. The Weslyan Service Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Glen Field, 156 S. Rosenberger St. Tuesday—6:4s p. m. A large group of young people will attend the Midyear Institute of the Epworth League at New Paris. Thursday—All day. A group meeting of the Womans Home Missionary Society will be held in this church. There will be a morning session, luncheon and afternoon session. Thursday—7:3o p. m. “The Present Day Church” will be the subject

FOR RENT For' rent— Furnished housekeeping rooms. 703 W. Market. St. (14ctf) For rent —Large sleeping room in modern home. Breakfast and laundry if desired. Gentleman preferred. 152 S. Rosenberger. (21c)

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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arnold called on Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Strauss on Sunday evening. Lloyd Slagle of Goshen was a dinner guest Friday of his mother, Mrs. Janies T. Slagle. Mrs. Ida May Gilmartin of Detroit, Mich., was a guest Monday and Tuesday of Mrs. Roy Huffman NAPPANEE 28% EGG SUP. AND YOUR GRAINS FOR CHEAP EGG MASH. NAPPANEE MILLING CO. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walters were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Snoke of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mattern and family of north of here called on Mr. and Mrs. David Stahly, -Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Widnnryor and son of Buchanan, Mich., spent Sun- j day with Mr. and Mrs. William Widmoyer. •’ * I Mr. and Mrs. Newton Allred and daughter, Helen, of Elkhart were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman and family. BALANCED HOG FEED CONTAINING GROUND RYE, WHEAT AND CORN. $30.00 TON. SYLER & SYLER, NAPPANEE, INDIANA. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Thompson returned home Thursday from Goshen where they had wegk with Mrs. Thompson’s mother, Mrs. T. J. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stauffer and Mr. and Mrs. John Stauffer and son will spend this week-end in Waukesha, Wise., Glen Stauffer's mother, Mrs. H. H. Harrington. Mrs. Forrest Strang and son, Stephen, of South Haven, Mich, came Monday to visit several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harmon and her mother ; in-!aw, Mrs, William Strang.

Mr. and Mrs. John Shively and j family were Sunday dinner guests of, Mr. Shively’s sister, Mrs. Katie Neff, . of northeast of here. They called on j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culler, south of Goshen, in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hochstetler i and Mr. arid Mrs. Phillip Strauss I were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. j and Mrs. Herman Landrum, of Peru, j Mr. and Mrs. Strauss called on Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zook while there. • Mr. and Mrs. Emmert .Weaver and soh of Bremen, Mr. fßhJ**Jrs. Henry Phillips and two daughters of Mishawaka and Mr. amt Mts. ClarOTM: Dick ail’d daughter, Miss Charlotte, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs, Clara Thomas of near Bourbon,

MRS. HAROLD GONDERMAN IS HOSTESS LAST WEEK TO JOLLY WEDNESDAY CLUB The Jolly Wednesday club met last week wth Mrs. Harold Gonderman. Favors at bunco went to Mrs. Edgar M. Stahly and Mrs. DeVoe Hepler with Mrs. Clifford Peters winning the traveling prise. Mss. Dewey HolTer will b© hostess to the club Wednesday, Oct. 27, at 2:30 p. m.

NAPPANEE MARKET REPORT Corrected Oct 20, 1937 Eggs 28 Butter, per pound 38 Butterfat, individual shipper 37 Butterfat, station 35 Hens, heavy ..... 19 Leghorn hens Wheat, No. 2 86 White wheat 88 Oats, per bu 30 New corn, per 100 ..50 Choice peppermint oil ... 1.90

for study in the mid-week service. Sunday, Oct. 31 will •be World Temperance Sunday. Opportunity will be given youth of the Church School to sign the Total Abstinence Pledge. The minister will speak on “The Ignoble Experiment”. In the evening service vocal and instrumental talent from the high school will present a program. Evangelistic service will be conducted in this church from Nov| 7 to 21, inclusive. The minister will he the evangelist and will he assisted by Lee C. Fisher of Portland, Ind. Services will be conducted each evening, except Saturday at 7:30. A cordial Invitation is extended to all people of the city and surrounding communities. . "

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PERSONALS AND LOCALS

NOTICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given that s'ealed proposals for the construction of certain highways described as follows, will be received by the Chairman of the State Highway Commission at his Qffice In the State House Annex, Indianapolis, until 10:00 A. M. Central Standard Time, on the 9th day of November, 1937, when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. The following projects are to be constructed in accordance with the Federal Highway Acts. Special provisions relative to “SELECTION OF LABOR”, “WAGES, HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT”, and “METHODS OF PERFORMING WORK” are contained in each proposal and shall govern on this work. The attention of bidders is directed to the special provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract and to the use of domestic materials. . , The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor, labor intermediate grade and common labor, shall be as indicated for the county in which the work is to be performed. ELKHART COUNTY - NKH Project S9 A1 (1935) - 0.239 Mi. on State Road 20 - West of S. R.'l3 south of Middlebury; NRH Project 67 B 1 (1935) - 0.676 Ml. on State Road 20 - East of S. R. 13 south of Middlebury. On the above, bids are invited on REINFORCED CONCRETE PAVEMENT. •

AH work is to be in accordance with the plans and as described in the specifications, supplements and special provisions. Proposals must be made upon standard forms of the State Highway Commission. Plans and proposals may be examined at •the office of-the State’Highway Commission, State House Annex, Indianapolis, or copies thereof will be forwarded upon payment of nominal charges. No refund will be made for plans returned. ALL CHECKS FOR PLANS SHOULD BE MADE PAYABLE TO - “CHAIRMAN, STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA”.

Only contractors who have‘ been pre-qualified in accordance with Chapter 98, Acts of the General Assembly of 1937, will be eligible to •übmit bids. Proposals for bidding purposes may be obtained until 12 o’clock noon the day previous to the opening of bids: Proposals for bidding purposes must be requested on form CR-3 which will be furnished upon request, Each bidder, with nis proposal, shall file a corporate surety bond, payable to the State of Indiana, In the sum of one and one-half (1%) times the amount of his proposal, and such bond shall be only in the form prescribed by law, and shall be executed on the form in the proposal. The right ia- reserved to reject any or all bids or to award on any combination of bids that is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF INDIANA Earl Crawford, Chairman. (21-28) Adding machine rolls. AdvanceNews.

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Gloves — rz Ladies All Wool 49* pair Children’s All Wool Gloves and Mittens 25* and ■*** Men’s and Boys Fleece Lined Leather 98* Mens Ribbed Union Suits medium weight, sizes 36 to 46 89* Boys’ Knit Underwear, short sleeves, ankle length, sizes 8 to 16 . 59* Children’s , Knit, Underwear, short sleeves, ankle length, sizes 20 to 30 59*

We Now Have Those Construction Flying Air Planes j that you have been looking for ' I; ft 16 inch span ... 10* 22 inch span . , 20*

NAYLOR’S Home Store & Market SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALAD DRESSING, King Bee, full quart 21* KIDNEY BEANS, Elf, dark red, 3 No. 2 cans 25* HERSHEY’S COCOA, 2 one pound pkgs 25* PORK and BEANS, Elf, 2 1 / 2 size, can : 10* , Heinz Baby Foods, 3 cans 25c Elf Hominy, 2% size, 3 cans 2!ic Green Beans, King Bee, 3 cans 25c Fruit Cocktail, No. 1 tall can 17c King Bee Catsup, 14 oz. bottle 10c King Bee Apple Butter, qt 15c PRUNES, 2 lb. box, Elf ...: 19* Burco Coffee, drip or regular, lb 19c Kaffee Hag, lb. 39c Lima Beans, large, 2 lbs 19c Karo Golden Syrup, 5 lb. pail 32c Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb 2lc PEANUT BUTTER, school tablet free, 2 lbs 27* Oxydol, bm. 9c lg. 21c Giant 59c Ivory Soap, Medium, 3 for 19c large 10c Ivory Flakes, small 9c large : 22c Dreft, small, 2 for 25c large 22c P & G or Kirks Flake White, 5 bars 19c Bowlene, large size 17c Fruits & Vegetables TOKAY GRAPES, 2 lbs. 15* Bananas, firm, ripe, 5 lbs —25 c Squash, Acorn, each 5c Apples, all varieties, 8 lbs 25c Head Lettuce, large solid, 2 for ■ 15c In Our Market Sea Perch, lb 17c LARD Haddock, lb 15c 2 lbs. 31* Oysters, pt 29c ADVANCE PORK ROAST, lb 23* SHORTENING PORK CHOPS, lb 27* 2 lbs - 271 ’ PORK LOIN ROASTS, lb 25* - 29* SWISS STEAK, lb. 22* - 27* BEEF RIBS TO BOIL, lb k..\ 10* Phone 149

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Hosiery For the Entire FamilyLadies’ Full Fashion Hose 44c to 79* Ladies’ Wooster Yarn Warm as Wool Children’s Long Stockings 2 pair 25* and 20* pr. WEATHER STRIPS v Rubberised Hairfelt Weather Strip 20 feet 10* Rubber' Covered Round Edge, 3 feet for 10* Spring Bronse 2 Weather Strip for feet windows and doors .. 5*