Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 60, Number 14, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 11 November 1937 — Page 5

tuttrSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1937

CIiSffICOLUI SSSSSEZaBto”*** gORSALE rm , ; .„^ v "T^sale— Pan American B flat toiuet. Reasonable. , .Good conditiou. Phone 42. (Up) "^r sa le—Floor model electric refrigerators at bargain prices. Plumbin,, * Heating Cos., North Main at. * (11c) "T^TTale— Besbet 20% egg mash Besbet 40% hog supplement, 12 45; Besbet 16% dairy $1.39. Colons, 15J So. Main St. (Up) '^oTsale— -Good 6 room house with gmtt ll barn, chicken house and one acre ground with fruit. Three miles from town. $850.00. Wm. F. Neher. (11c) "por^sale—Gora fodder thresher with blower, also good South Bend malleable range—prices reasonable. Isaac A. Miller, 2 miles west of Nappauee on U. S. 6. (lip) ""white - LEGHORN pullets Ma> and June hatched, raised on range, ready for immediate sale, 75 C "to SI.OO. Nappanee Hatchery. One mile west of Nappanee. (18p) lumber for sale Low grade lumber suitable for coni cribs, 'fencing and other farm u3 es. Weimer Lumber Cos., Inc., Wakamsa. Ind. (llctf) For sale Bargain -prices—Used table top gas ranges, used electric ranges, used pressure stove, used coil range, used radios, all in good condition. Easy terms. LeFevre Electric Shop. Phone 59. "fo7 sale—Choice winter apples— Jonathan, Grimes, Ramba, Baldwin, and other leading varieties. 1 Graded to suit your needs. Price 15c to 75c. Fisher Orchards, 3 miles southeast of Milford. Phone 53F12. (Up) USED CARS ’36 Plymouth Standard sedan. ’36 Plymouth touring tudor deluxe. ’34 Oldsmobile .coupe. ’S3 DeSoto sedan. '32 Plymouth 7 passenger sedan. ’3l DeSoto sedan. DELUXE MOTOR SERVICE Corner Market and Clark Sts. EARLY HOOSIEB HYBRID SEED CORN —Scientifically crossed, artificially dried and properly graded. From Indiana’s choice field yielding 100 bushels per acre. Price $7.00 per bushel for March delivery. Book order thru John J. Bgrkholder if In his vicinity or direct by mail to the producer R. A. Osborn, Culver, Ind. <r PLETCHER’S USED DEPT. 2 metal beds. 3 bed springs. 3 kitchen cabinets. 2 8-pc. dining room suites. 1 siburner oil stove. 2 electric radios. 1 city gas range. 1 rocker 1 breakfast set. 1 studio couch. PLETCHER FURNITURE CO. ROOF PAINT Monarch Asphalt Roof faint la RED, GREEN and BLACK. AsphalbAsbestos Roof Paint (blaak) h prices that will surely interest ron. We also contract to do tfce mating. Compensation and public liability iusurance carried for your protection. Get our circular and Prices before buying. Nappanee Roof Paint Company, phone T7L 152 8. Clark Street Just south of the Presbyterian church. (if) FARMS FOR SALE 160 ac. good land, well located, with good bldgs. 128 ac. productive land, fair house, good barn. A bargain at $6,000.00. 86 ac., a very desirable farm, Priced right. 66 ac. with some good muck, and We U improved. 66 ac. on Road 6, fair Improvements and worth the money asked. For--above, and other bargains in Productive farms see HOWARD PRICKETT. (18c) _ WANTED Wanted— Domestic rabbits. Will pa - v 12c lb., young; 10c lb., old. George E. Rohrer, 3835 Lincolnway East - Mishawaka. Tel. 51583-A. ___ (llp)

Jfeudttttial S FARM @ LOANS / Low Inters** 4 Long Term 4 Fair Appraisal 4 Prompt Sarvic*

Wanted Maid. Mrs. LaMar Mutschler, 252 East Walnut street. Phone 464. (lie) Wanted—-Poultry of all kinds Phone 22 or write G, C. TFrman, New Paris, Ind. (18 c) Wanted —350 bags of potatoes per week at 80c cwt. James Stackhouse; Bourbon, Ind. Phone IQE - Etna Green. (lip) Wanted —Work in private home or respectable hotel by experienced woman, 30 years old. Can furnish reference. Address box No. 16, Syracuse, Jnd., giving number in family and wages paid. (lip) Furs and beef hides wanted —I will pay the highest cash prices for them. Will be at Geyer’s garage in Nappanee every Wednesday and Saturday, Phone L-113, Nappanee. Victor Brumbaugh, Gravelton, Ind. (16p) Salesman wanted —Man with car. Route experience preferred but not necessary. Opening now. Write Rawleigh’s, INK-315-MA, Freeport, 111., or see Marion Arnott, 456 Centennial St., Nappanee, Ind. (ISp) Wanted—Root KotiDg to do. Our Nappanee Asphalt Asbestos Roof Paint will work on any kind of roof. If you have a roof that needs koting 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. Homh phone 3062. (25ctf) MISCELLANEOUS See Wm. F. Neher for all kinds of insurance and notary work Open evenings. (16tf) FOR ECONOMY TRY OUR WET WASH— 4c PER LB. . AMERICAN LAUNDRY OF GOSHEN. NAPPANEE, CALL 372. (18tfc) Woman’s Aid of the Presbyterian church will have a doughnut sale Thursday, Nov. 18. Order from Mrs. Roy Berlin. Phone 176. (11c) DeKalb Quality Hybrid will be your mortgage lifter. Buy a hybrid that was tried in your community and be safe. A. L. Miller, Wakarusa, R. R. 1. (lip) Money to loan on good first mortgage—s to 10 years loan for 4%%; 11 to 15 years loan for 5%; no stock to bother with, straight loans. See Wm. F. Neher, Nappanee, Ind. (28ctf) % ■■■ Jesse T. Mitchell, Netary Public. All kinds of Insurance. Real estate and loans. 201 N. Main St. Phone 354. Res. phone 290. (IStf) Notice To those receiving garments from Nappanee Cleaners on Oct. 30, please look in garment bag to see if brown tunic was incorrectly delivered to you. Please notify Nappanee Cleaners. (11c) PUBLIC SALE—Friday, Nov. 12th, beginning at 11 o’clock. Horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, chlcxens, geese, hay and oats; farm implements and some household goods. Jesse L. Hepldr, two and a half miles south And one and a quarter miles west of Nappanee. Rented farm and leaving for higher altitude. - (nc) ROOF PAWT Genuine Nappanee Asphalt Asbestos Roof Paint, beet quality. 55 *al. drams, 30c per gallon; 39 gal. drums, 32 cents per galon; 5 gal. pails, 40 cents per gallon; 1 gal. palls, 60 cents per gallon. F. O. B. Nappanee. Nappanee Water Filter Cos., So. Napee St, Nappanee, Ind. (15ctf)

Used Cars Priced to sell regardless of Cost BIG BARGAINS '37 Chevrolet DeLuxe, tr. coach. ’37 Buick business coupe. ’37 Olds 4-dr. touring sedan. ’36 Buick 4-dr. tpuring sedan. ’36 Ford business coupe. ’35 Pontiac tr. coach. ’35 Pontiac business coupe. ’35 Buick tr. coach. ’33 Studebaker sedan. ’32 Plymouth business coupe. ’3l Studebaker 4-dr. sedan. ’3O Studebaker two coach. ‘ ’29 DeSoto 4-dr. sedan. ’29 Essex sedan. "Easy to Deal With" PLETCHER MOTOR CO. Phone 118 LOST AND FOUND ~~ Lost —Green Parker fountain pen, last Saturday. Miriam Grasz. (Up) FOB RENT ~ For rent —Furnished housekeeping rooms. 70S W. Market St. (14ctf) For rent —Furnished housekeeping rooms, 152 S. Madison St. (11c) For rent —Light housekeeping or sleeping rooms. 857 North Locke street .For rent—Three rooms and batft 'ftr* John D. ‘ Coppes. 258 riast Market street. (lief

■mi Non ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH vftT*jai L Church school, 9:30 a. m. Claudre S. Laser, Supt. Evening worship, 7 p. m. Mid-week service Wednesday evening at 7 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. A. Melville, Minister 9:45 The Church school. ) 11 a. m. Morning worship. Church home night Thursday evening at 7.30 o’clock of each week. Young people- Listen for announcement. OAK GROVE MENNONITE BRETHREN IN CHRIST C. A. Wright, Minister Levi Madlem, S. S. Supt. Rev. D. Hygema, Class Leader Sunday school. 9:30. - Morning worship, 10:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. MENNONITE BRETHREN IN CHRIST C. A. Wright, Minister Wm. Wise, S. S. Supt. Harold Klotz, Class Leader Sunday school, ’9:30. Bible study, 7:00. Evening worship, 7.45. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening. FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH j 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- | ehing at 7:30. The public is invited to worship with us at all these .services. EVERYBODYS HOLINESS MISSION Randolph and Lpcke 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. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN H. D. Emmert, Minister 9:30 Bible school. 10:30 Morning Worship. This service may be termed a “Dorcas-Day” service especially recognizing the women’s organization of the church. 5:00 Junior League. 6:00 Youirg People. 7:00 Evening worship. The Ladies Aid will meet at the church Thursday afternoon. Mid-week service Thursday evening at 7:30. Sunday, November 21st will be “Harvest Thanksgiving ..and Homecoming. Services morning and afternoon with basket dinner served at the church.

NORTH MAIN STREET MENNOITE CHURCH NOTES The Rev. Warren Shaum of Wakarusa preached ’the Sunday morning sermon. A large offering was taken to be sent to the war sufferers in Spain. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Book study of Romans will be continued. Sewing Circle meets with Mrs. Oscar Herr Thursdav of this week for an all day meeting. . Sunday school Sunday at 9:30. Preaching at 10:45. No “evening service in favor of the annual Sunday school meeting at Yellow Creek. Revival services commence on Tuesday evening, Nov. 16 with the Rev. Aaron Mast of Bellville, Pa., as the evangelist. Public is invited to attend these services. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Rev. W. B. Snyder, Pastor Our'revival continues each evening beginning at 7:30. , ■ \ Rev. Mast, pastor-evangelist is preaching very Jlelpiful siermoha, Don't fail to hear him the remainder of this week and over next Sunday. Services next Sunday as follows: Bible school, 9:30 a. m. Sermon, 10:30 by the pastor. League at 6:15 p. m. Evening evangelistic service at 7, Rev. Mast bringing the sermon. The Lord’s supper will be observed at the close of the evening service. * A special service is being arranged. Every member and friend of the church ought to be in that service. Remember, the Lord Jesus: what He has done for you; what have you done for him? UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Alonzo Nicodemus, Minister Walter Sechrist, Supt. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning service, 10:45 a. m. Evening service, 7:00. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, 7.30. Orchestra rehearsal Monday evening. The church will celebrate the j erection of the church edifice in an- 1 niversary services November 14th For sale Federal Land Bank farm*. Prices represent a fair and reasonable value. Terms of aale are attractive. George W. Bollman, Phone 2-128, Wakarusa. *• (19tfc) FARM LOANS, 4%-6%, 6 TO 15 years, mo stock, no commission. Write ENZ. ENZ . HIPBHER, INC., 203 East Berry Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. (2ctf) PERSONAL MEN OLD AT 40! GET PEP. New Ostrex Tonic Tablets contain rff oyster and other stimulants, starts new price 95c.

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PERSONALS AND LOCALS

KEEP WARM VYtTK ANCHOR COAL. STAUFFER GRAIN CO. Miss Irma Scott spent the weekend in Indianapolis with her brother, Jesse Scott. Virgil land Cyrus Richer of \Yak- j arusa called on Howard Miller Sun-J day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Delrees of South Bend were guests‘Saturday of Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Defreet. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knobel of j South Bend were dinner guests of l Mrs. Karl Knobel and family on Sun‘day. Mr. and Mrs. George Pletcher'aml | family of Elkhart were dinner guests l j Sunday of Mr. ■ and, .Mrs. Charles i Pletcher. : I Allen Eastland and family of Roj Chester were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Strecht and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frevert. - " \ ■ ’ I Mrs. Gordon Murray, Mrs. Oliver i Bickel and Mrs. Bert Arch were din- j tier guests Thursday of Mrs. Zellard ! Goodman of Niles, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and fam- j jily and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weldy ! and family were guests Sunday of I Mr. and Airs. Dan Miller of Oak 1 Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Collins and : son, Jackie and MY. and .Mrs. James! Cunningham of Fort Wayne. Ind.. were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Treesh. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Weatherhead and daughter, Martha Ann of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Weatherhead called on relatives in Elkhart Sunday afternoon. George Parsons, Sr., Mrs. George Parsons, Jr., and daughter Margaret land Miss Sarah Good were guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hartman of Oak ! Grove Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stump took j Mr. Stump's father, James Stump, who had ibeen visting here the past twh weeks, to his home in Chicago Sunday. Edward Stahly accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Thompson had as their dinner guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calvin, Mrs. Fred .Sharts, Miss Carol Smith and Adam Hill, of Vistula, lad., and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson and son, John. Mrs. V. T. Weatherhead was in Bremen Monday afternoon to attend a meeting of the Current Events club at the home of Mrs. F. E. Bowlby. The program was presented by Mrs. A. S. Winey of Mishawaka, who had a lecture and exhibit on. “Early American Play Dolls.”

4- 4* v -I- 4* -I- -I- *l* 4* 4* 4* -I* i * nappanee * .J. MARKET REPORT 4. •g*' Corrected No. 10, 1937 4* 4* Eggs 28 4* 4 Butter, per pound 86 4* 4 Butterfat, individual shipper 39 4* 4 Butterfat, station 37 4* •j* Hens, heavy 18 4* 4* Leghorn hens 13 4* 4* Wheat, No. 2 78 4. 4* White wheat 80 4* 4. Oats, per bu 80 4* 4* New corn, per 100 45 4* 4. Buckwheat, per 100 1.20 4* 4* Choice peppermint oil ... 1.90 !j14.4.4.4.4.4-4-4*4*4*4*4-4^

both morning and evening. This will also be Rally Day in the Sunday School. Members~at a distance and friends will join in the worship of the day. Rev. B. H. Cain D. D., the Conference Superintendent will preach the. morning sermon at 10:45; and the Rev. 1. -W, -Miller, .a former, pastor, will preach, the-evening sermon at 7 o’cldck. Revival services are scheduled to begin November 21st. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH J. Floyd See’.ig, Minister 9:30 a. m. The Church school will meet with a class and a welcome for all ages. 10:40 a. m. "Three Fears” will be the sermon subjee; of the minister in the morning service. Lee C. Fisher will be the soloist. . 6:00 P. ,M. A Comradship service will be conducted in the Epworth League devotional service. Mr. Fisher will be in charge. 7:00 p. m. The evangelistic service will be held with Mr. Fisher leading the singing. The ministers theme will be "The Universal Command”. The Evangelistic Services will continue throughout next week with Services each even 1 - at 7:30, except Saturday. These services are being quite well attended and the song leadership of Mr. Fisher is being well received. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. Mr. Fisher will he the preacher on Thursday evening. He will meet the young people again, on Wednesday evening at 6:45 for a Comradship service. Friday, 2:30 p. m- The Ladies Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. /. D. Coppes.

PtANO RECITAL IS GIVEN SUNDAY BY MI3S: NANCY HOUCK IN YPSILANTI Miss Nancy Houck, daughter of Mr. J. Lynn Houck, of Ypstti iigpaiietf.-;- TBPWSP• rdsfde'fttF cfT Nappanee anij. Edward Winter gave a varied program of delightful piano and violin music Sunday, Nov. 7, at 7 o’clock at the Roosevelt atid-rtoriumr Ypsilanti, before an audience of 250 people. Miss Houck is a former piano student of Mrs. Helen M. Eldredge and with young Mr. Winter is now a student of Mrs. Charles Breining of Ypsilanti. The program consisted of nine groups which were made up of piano .solos, arrangements fr two pianos and a violin solo by Mr. Winter with Miss Houck at the piano. Mr. and Mrs. Houck serve# a buffet supper after the recital to their friends from out of the city. Yellow and bronze pompons and turquoise tapers decorated the supper table. Miss Houck’# grandmothers, Mrs. L. D. Cool and Mrs. F. A. Houck, poured. / •

BROTHER OF NAPPANEE MAN DIES NEAR BREMEN AFTER LONG ILLNESS Christian F. Kuhn. 39. of rural route 1, Bremen, die'd at his home Sunday after an illness of over two years of heart trouble. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kuhn, of Bremen 1 ; his .wife and one daughter; four sisters and four brothers, among the latter being Charles Kuhn of Nappanee. Funeral services were held yesterday at the United Brethren church in Bremen and burial was in the Bourbon cemetery. SYLER STORE AT MILFORD THREATENED BY FIRE EARLY FRIDAY MORNING Fire threatend the general store of Sylers at Milford last Friday morning. When the store was opened at 6:30 it was full of smoke and a call was sent to the fire department. The fire truck could not be started and it was necessary to pull it to the scene of the fire with a wrecker from a Milford garage. Refuse in the store had caught fire and was causing more smoke than blaze and furtunately it was extinguished before it gained headway as it was discovered shortly after it ignited. BATHS Mineral baths are beneficial in rheumatism and arthritis. See Dr. Warner. Phone 176, Goshen.

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Schultz Bros. Cos. Featuring 5c to SI.OO Merchandise NEW MAUST BLDG. NAPPANEE, IND. WE HAVE COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF MODERN Table, Desk and Console Lamps SMARTLY STYLED IN NEWEST LAMP MATERIALS Specially Priced tO $1.98

Gem 2 Snap Women’s Black Gaiters 89c pr. Ladies’ Knit Cotton BLOOMERS and VESTS each 25c Ladies’ 2 piece Flannelette ; Pajamas 98c pr. Men’s Coat Style Sweaters 98c

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WE HAVE THEM ALL KINDS, COLORS AND SHAPES. IN WOOL, COTTON AND LEATHER COME AND LOOK THEM _ Priced 10c to 989

II SL 111 Grocery & n " Market fW) Phone 67 - -We Deliver Friday & Saturday, Nov. 12-13 | crisco : sr zoc | NAVY BEANS, 4 lbs. Michigan hand picked * 15* RAISINS, Good-Goody seedless, 1 lb. box 9* BAKER’S COCOA, 1 lb. can .......; 13* ROYAL GELATIN, any flavor, box 5* BROOMS, each .......... 24C OMAR COFFEE, lb. :; 19c | P & G *££" ioSS? 38c | RUB-NO-MORE, large box 17* LAVA SOAP, 2 for Lie ARGO Gloss Starch, 3 lb. box 21* CORN MEAL 3 lb. sack 10* MACARONI, 2 lb. pkg 13* ELF MINCE MEAT, 2 pkgs 19* SWEET POTATOES, Hailwood, 2 No. 2y 2 cans ... 25* BEETS, Hart, 2 No. 2*4 cans 23* MUFFETS, pkg 9* GOODY-GOODY PEAS, 2 No. 2 cans 25* | Oleo S % lbs. 23c | PARD DOG FOOD, 3 cans 25* QUAKER OATS, large pkg 19* SUPER SUDS, small box :... 9*

- MEATS - Pork Loin Roast, lb. 22c Hamburger, 2 lbs. .. 27c STEAKS, lb. ...... 26c CHUCK ROAST, lb. 17c Swift’s Roast Beef, can 20c LARD, lb. 13c

CANDIES Delicious ORANGE SLICES lb. lOC Old Fashioned CHOCOLATE DROPS lb. lOC CHOCOLATE COVERED PEANUTS fib. lOC CHOCOLATB MALTED MILK BALLS y 2 Pound 109 Miniature Asst. MILK CHOCOLATES Approx. 83 pieces to pound „ 5 OZ. FOR 109

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Fruit—Vegetables BANANAS, 5 lbs. .. 25c GRAPEFRUIT, 7 for 25c ORANGES, 200 size 33c GRAPES, lb. ... 6c LETTUCE, head ... 7c Swt. Potatoes, 5 lbs. 10c Onions, white Texas, lb. 5c

Organdy Cocktail Apronettes each 49c3 1 w Ladies’ Wooster Yam • HOSE Warm as wool, 35c value pr. 20C Flannelette Night Gowns 59c 79c 98c Striped - Plain White. Brown and Black Flannel 36’ wide, yard 17c and 20c

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