Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 70, Number 30, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 20 February 1947 — Page 5

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1947

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE For sale Philco car radios. See radio man at Gambles. (20c) j For sale Good used piano, j call evenings after 5 p. m. Phone R 142. Noble Flowers. (20p) j For sale Good quality Vic-j land oats, 80c bushel. Silvester Anglemyer, phone L-252. (20p) j For sale 8 piece living room i suite, baby carriage, in good con- j dition. Dewey Housour, phone 4342. (20p)j For sale any make radio on anew com- , bination at Gambles. See radio man. (20c) For sale sedan in good condition, $1195. j Grover Garges, 503 South Center j St., Bremen, Ind. (20c) j For sale —4O acres southeast i of Nappanee, good peppermint \ land, fair buildings, electricity, i Wm. F. Neher & Son. (12tfc) ■ t For sale Good heavy rubber i tired wagon. See Add/ona "Nissley, miles south and 2% | miles west of Nappanee. (20p) j For sale running condition. Recently had j new sleeves and pistons. Virgil Fisher, Bremen, route 1. (27p) j For sale Henderson double frame bicycle front wheel brakes knee action, good tires, $27.50. Stillson's Sporting Goods (20c) i For sale purpose horse works single or double. 1 mile southeast of Community Center. Owen Miller. } - —i For sale One used ’39 Hudson 2 door. See Stanley Weiss-; haar at Bremen or inquire at the Hudson garage at Bremen. For sale Cheap, several lots on improved street, access to' sewer and water. Phone C. A. Burbach. (20p) For Sale One single buggy [ rubber tires and storm front, in good condition. Harvey M. Mil- i ler, one mile west of Nappanee. : For sale coupe, good tires, motor A-l shape. Can be seen at the Gamble Store, ask for Mr. Leinbaugh. For sale Herbs and family tintures, also) one good two plate laundry j stove. Lester Stout, 955 W. Cen r ; tennial. Phone 5282 (27p) For sale —Laie model, medium sized Estate Heatrola in good! condition. Cheap. J. L. Stoltzius, Milford, 2. First crossroad west of Hasting store. (27p) For Sale Bargain One Whiting stoker and all controls in good condition, SIOO. 1 Speed Queen washer, fair condition, S2O. Telephone 42. H. A. Wright. (20p) For sale Household goods an antique furniture and dishes. Call any forenoon, but Saturday, before 12 o’clock, until March Ist. Mary Hoogeboom, R. R. 1. For sale Windmill and 75 lb. ice box, good as new. English shepherd puppy, also German police puppies. Phone R-344 or see Mrs. Ira Mishler, Nappanee, 1 route 1. (20c) For sale —1938 Deluxe Chevrolet two door, good condition, good rubber, heater, radio, and defroster. Gordon Stump. 1 mi. 1 west and 2 mi. south of Wakarusa. * (20p* For sale —40 acres; good buildings. electricity, soil suitable for mint. spearment and general farming. 3 miles southwest of Milford. See owner, Harry B. Martin, Milford, Ind. (6p) i For sale — 1 4’xß’xl6” heavy duty farm trailors, all steel. Wagons made to your specifications. Wm. R. Norton, 351 N. Rosenberger St., Nappanee, phone 4512 after 6 p. m. (27p) For sale Used tables. Due to remodeling, one substantial table 10 ft. x 3 ft. suitable for work bench or picnic table, etc. Also one wrapping counter, 10 foot long, oak top. Gambles, Nappanee. (20c) For sale Massey-Harris cultivator, Oliver riding plow, left hand, 14”, and good Studebaker wagon, 3(4 screen. All in good condition. Charles Bellman, Bremen, Indiana. % mile south of Bremen stoplights (20p) Special Sale of hardwood, j during February and March only, i Green wood delivered in Nap-. panee fcr $4.50 per cord. Also j semi dry wood, regular price. | Phone L 221, Ralph Baumgartner. I 2Vii miles north on 19. (30tfc) j For sale —One good used gaso- j line washing "machine, motor new I 5 years ago. In good condition.; Also 1 seven year old Black i Gelding, wt. about 1400. Works j anywhere. 4V 2 miles south of Nappanee, Eli J. Miller. (20p) For sale Antiques. Love i seat, excellent condition; curly maple 4 drawer chest; 2 beds with bedside stand; dresser; cupboard; coffee grinder; at the public sale of John Vanator, Feb. 25th at Bourbon, 1 mile east and | 1 mile north of Bourbon stoplight.; For sale 1 farm implement! double 6 ft. disc, new paint job, good condition; 1 Massey Harris plow.two 14 in. on rubber; 1 10 j ft. binder, good condition; 1 reg- ] istered Holstein bull 8 months 1 old; 2 elegible registered Holstein j bulls 2-7 months. Devon Welty. R. 3, Nappanee. One mile west i of Nappanee on road 6. Phone 1 Phone L 274 Nappanee (27p)

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LIABILITY INSURANCE No driver should be without it. Protect yourself, your business interests. Consult us. All lines of insurance. , * “INSURE TO BE SECURE” See us for farm and city properties. We arrange loans for purchasers on easy terms; also long time farm loans at 4% interest. Watch for our new listings. For Sale Good all modem 5 room dwelling, new furnace, screened porch, one car garage, corner lot, paved streets, excellent location in north east part of city. Priced right. 7 room brick dwelling home, all modern except furnace, has basement, beautiful location, coiner lot with seven nice large maple shade tfees,, paved street, only $5500.00. Six room dwelling with bath and full lot. Possession within 30 days. Good, six room dwelling on paved street, about 3 blocks from school. One car garage. $4,500.00. $3,500.00 financed at $35170 pet* month. Eight room, completely modern home on paved street, 2 complete baths, extra large 2 car garage. Owner occupied. Priced right. Excellent location corner lot in north east part of city. Good, eight room dwelling and about % acre ground with barn, adjoining city limits. Priced right. Possession April Ist. 5 room all modem home. Hot water heating system. Priced right, immediate possession, $4,000.00. 50 acres good land, good dwelling, with new bam, 15 acres timber, excellent location on black top road, close to small village and railroad. Possession March Ist. SO acres good land and buildings, electricity, good location. Priced low. 130 acres good land with two dwellings, along river. Priced right. Possession March Ist. If you have a city dwelling property, or farm for sale, we have the prospective buyers. SEE JESSE T. MITCHELL fte.ll Estate —Loans —Insurance Bonds Notarial Service 112 E. Market St. Phone 290 Nappanee, lud. FOR SALE 1942 Champion 2 dr. sedan $1175 1941 Chevrolet club coupe 1095 1941 Pontiac Torpedo 2 door sedan .............. 1100 1940 Mercury 2 door sedan 1050 1940 Pontiac 6 2 door coach 1075 1940 Chevrolet club coupe 995 1939 Plymouth Coupe 775 1937 Olds 6 2 door coach 425 I. A. MILLER, INC. 159 W .Market Nappanee, Ind. Auction ■ Sale Thirty-four bred, purebred sows and gilts representing five breeds and nineteen breeders will be sold at auction in th cattle barn at the Elkhart county fair grounds in Goshen, starting at 1:00 p. m. Tues-* day,, Febraury 25, 1947. This sale provides a “Show Window” for consigning breeders, the animals being of top quality of the best breeding at the buying prices. For free catalog write to J. W. Weybright, Sec’y, R. R. 1, Syracuse, Indiana. (20c) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 135 acres on U. S. 6, good land and fair buildings, possession this spring. 5 room, new, completely modem home, oil furnace, good location, possession 30 days. 4 room, new, modern home, possession at once. 5 rcom, new, modem home, built 1946, built in kitchen, immediate possession. 8 room, completely modern home, garage attached, fireplace, oil furnace, water heater, water softener, nicely located, possession 30 days. Owner occupied, please call for appointment to see this beautiful home. A nice listing of well located and ideal building lots, priced right. Buy your lot today for future building. 5 room home, with garage attached on U. S. 6. Possession April 15th. 6 room all modem home, pavement, garage, excellent condition. Write, see or call RALPH L. ARNOTT Wisler Building Nappanee, Indiana Real Estate Notary Service Phone 119 (13tfc) For sale miles south of Nappanee. Good level productive soil, 30 acres good mint ground. Good 8 room house, two bams, grainery and

chicken house and other out buildings. Electricity in all the buildings. Two flowing wells, one at barn and one at hog lot, good fresh water the year around. Also running water in house. 320 rods of new fence, 5 acres of timber land. Harold Miner, Warsaw, Ind., route 4. (27p) MISCELLANEOUS C. A. Wright, piano tuning. 312 Garfield Avenue, Elkhart, Indiana. (6p) Steel wall tile, all colors of the rainbow. Call L. L. Smith, Kitchen Planning Service, 306 North Clark Street, phone 4710. Have that washer checked and repaired before spring cleaning. Prompt service, all work guaranteed. Phene 72. Collins Furniture Cos. (13tfc) A REAL OPPORTUNITY We have an unusually profitable locality available in this county. It will pay you to investigate, at once. J. R. Watkins Cos., 21 East sth Ave., Columbus, Ohio. CASH FOR TOUR CAR 157 W. Market Street I. A. MILLER, INC. PONTIAC SALES & SERVICE Nappanee Phone 318 Spencer Corsets. Surgical individually designed garments. Lydia A. Young, 325 W. Bike St., Bremen, Ind. Registered Corsetiere. (6p) For ’ built in kitchens call L. L. Smith, Kitchen Planning Service. Free estimates and F. H. A. finance. 306 North Clark Street, phone 4710. (20p) Just received another shipment of Innerspring Mattresses. Twin or full size. Well known brands $29.50 and up. Pletcher Furniture Cos., Nappanee, Ind. (20c) Gunmetal nylon hose, also the gunmetal rayon hose, for sale in the gift department at Collin’s Furniture Store. (20c) RADIO SERVICE All makes —F M —Television — P. A. Systems—lntercommunication Systems. Harry Walters, 657 W. Market. Phone 481. (2!tfc) OKN ELECTRIC SERVICE ±'hone 35 or 1580 or call at it>2 West Centennial street. X (31tfc) Let Bert sharpen your ice skates at Bud & Bert’s. East end Nappanee, phone 536. (27p) HARTMAN SHELL STATION 159 W. Market St. Truck and car tires G as—Oil—Lubrication Let us service your car DELUXE MOTOR SALES USED CARS WiU pay you for your iDar or buy your equity. RADIO SERVICE You’ll find it an excellent, quick service at very reasonable cost. Gambles. (14tfc) Your dog can’t talk that is true, but if he could he would ask for SNELLINGS DOG FOOD the kind all dogs like. Neuhauser Hatchery. (20c) Attention farmers I will haul your cows or hogs to the Goshen or Wakarusa Community Sales. Also local packing houses. Call Ll7O 6 p. m. to 6:30 p. m. Christian L. Sehmucker. (M2op) $30.00 reward for information leading to and renting of furnished or unfurnished apartment by April Ist. Young married couple. Write box “B” c|o this office. (6p) DAIRY COWS in winter need the tonics, minerals and vitamin D present in Dr. Hess STOCK TONIC. Whets the cow’s appetite, helps her make better use of feed. If you want more milk, use STOCK TONIC. Dunham & LQVE. (20c) Linoleums - We have a fine selection of 12’ wide Congoleum, 9 x 12 Congoleum Rugs and Inlaid Linoleum on hand for immediate delivery. Also laying felt, chrome edging, paste and wax. Pletcher Furniture Cos. Attention farmers Buy your Ffister Hybrid corn new, out of tnousands of tests in 1946 Pfisters wen 9.6 times out of 10 over 54 competitors. Call Ll7O Nappaj nee 6 p. m. to 6:30 p. m. Christian L. Sehmucker. (M2op) i : i Electric Sewing Machine Sale: 39.50, 44.50, 49.50 up. 2 Burner ; oil heaters 14.95. Many other bargians; Radio; V 2 ton truck; Nelson Trailer Dolly. Call on Saturdays 1 to 5 p. m. 2523 Western Ave., South Bend. (20p) Venetian Blinds Aluminum or steel, custom made to fit your size and specifications, fully guaranteed. It will pay you to get our estimate. Bring in your measurements. Pletcher Furniture Cos., Nappanee, Ind. (20c) First mortgage loans, insurjice. notary public. Wm. F. seller & Son, 208 E. Market St. Nappanee. Phone 354. (ltfc) j If you have not yet placed i your chick order for those “Good Luck Chicks” at Neuhausers do so very soon unless wou are not particular about dates. Neuhausep* Hatchery. (20c) ! Page Garden Tractor Sales 912 Edwardsburg Ave. Elkhart, Indiana Phone Daytime 3735 ! Phone Evenings Walnut 5218 Walking garden tractors, 2 and 3 H. P. now available. Pneumatic rubber tire, double clutches, with cultivators. Many implements |such as plow,,seeder, drag, snowplow, etc. (20c)

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SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY! SI.OO Egg baskets for 59 cents i while they last at Neuhauser | Hatchery- (20c) Gunmetal nylon hose, also the i gunmetal rayon hose, for sale in the gift department at Collin’s Furniture Store. (20c) Am leaving town and will give away an ice box. Mrs. Roy Howard, phone 3791 in evening after . 5 or 152 during day. (20c) ; If your hens are not doing their best start feeding the MASTER-MIX way. Our price i on 20% Egg Mash will surprise you. Neuhauser. (20c) Now is the time to sell your j scrap iron, rags and paper. Prices ; are high. We bly wrecked and 1 junked cars. Call us and we will pick up your junk. Nappanee Junk and Salvage Yard. 152 W. Reed St. Phone 148. (12pfc) Lucky purchase enables us to offer 4 sturdy chairs and solid oak kitchen set at a big savings. Extra large, farmer’s special. Table makes this just the set for families who need more dining space in their kitchen. 5 piece special at only $59.50. Pletcher Furniture Cos., Nappanee, nld. BUYING FURNITURE READ THIS, ACT NOW, AND SAVE! 3 rooms of brand new furniture (including radio) that you will want to own. Just taken from storage and released for sale. The group includes the following pieces —3 piece walnut finished bed room suite, comfortable mattress, coil springs, pair of feather pillows, set of vanity lamps, an attractive sofa bed that opens into a full sized bed, occasional chair, 2 end tables, cocktail table, table lamp, radio, drop leaf dinette table and two chrome chairs, 30 piece set of table silverware. Entire group priced at $248.50 can be purchased with small down payment and the balance at $3.00 a week PEARSON’S FURNITURE STORE 420 So. Main St. Elkhart, Ind. (20c) Wood shavings free. Inquire 551 S. Elm, or call 3391 noon or evenings. (20p) SKP is the new and effective Dr. Hess treatment for calf scours. Contains three ingredients, used in human medicine sulfathiazole, kaolin and pectin. In critical tests calves with infectious scours recovered quickly. Costs SI.OO a calf and, worth more. Dunham & Love. (20c)

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DINETTE 6 pieces $49.50 Comprised of a solid oak breakfast table and, four sturdy leather covered chairs and a 9x12 congoleum rug.

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WANTED i | Wanted —Cashier at Mullett's j Saveway Food Market. Apply at j J store. (29p) j Wanted Pin boys at Walters Bowling Alleys. Steady work j and good pay. (20tfc) | Wanted —To take care of children evenings. Phone 1900. Dor- j othy Burkholder. (20c) j ; ; 1 ! Man wanted —All round exper- j ience, good opening permanent. I : Miller Lumber & Coal Cos. (20c) j ■ i I Wanted Women to do letter typing in own home, for details; phone 62. Pletcher Furniture Cos. i j Man wanted Farm hand for | general farm work. Robert W. Blosser, 4 miles east of Nappanee. (27p) | | Wanted -To rent unfurnished \ apartment or house by employed married couple. Phone 581,; Frank Adams. (20c) ! | Wanted To rent small unfurnished apartment. Can give good references. Write box “D” c|o this office. (13p) 1 I Wanted — To rent unfurnished I house or apartment by reliable young couple with child. William E. Straus. Phone 3060. (27c) | - : Wanted —Private secretary ex- ; perienced, full or part time. I Write Box H, % Advance-News giving training, experience and ; availability. (20c) ! Wanted to rent ' — $25 reward for rental of house or 3 or 4 room j apartment, unfurnished, in Napj panee. 508 N. Elm St., phone '3283. Mrs. Maud Weaver. (20p) -—a —— j Help wanted An office girl wanted,. steady work, good pay, paid vacation. Typing necessary, no shorthand. Address Box S, Nappanee Advance-News. (20c) i School City of Nappanee is now accepting applications for an engineer custodian. Interested applicants may secure complete ! information by calling at the | superintendents office. (13tfc) j Wanted Man handy with 1 tools to build movable displays ito our specifications. Full time work or can be done in spare time at store or in home. If you think you can qualify, come in and get full details. Pletcher ; Furniture Cos. (20c) “LOST AND FOUND Found Man’s pocket watch. ! May have same by giving de-< I scription and paying for this ad. ! Mrs. Charles Disher, Phone R 412.

LIVING ROOM SUITES 10 pieces $173.00 Includes spring filled, luxuriously upholstered sofa and matching chair, cocktail table, end table, occassional chair, table lamp, floor lamp and 2 sofa pillows and a picture for the wall.

BEDROpM OUTFITS 10 pieces $148.00 Includes bed, chest, and vanity, ana bench in walnut. Innerspring mattress, coil spring, pair of pillows and two vanity lamps.

CHURCH NOTES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. H. A. Melvilie Manse 307 North Madison 9:45 church school. 11:00 a. m., morning worship EBENEZER EUB CHURCH Rev. E. C. Kunce. Minister Church at study 9:30 a. m. Dale George, Supt. Divine Worship 10:30 a. m., message by the minister. Prayer Service Thursday 7:30, p. m., Ervin Burgener, leader. HEPTON UNION J. M. Hartman, Pastor Sunday School 9:30. Preaching Service 10:30,• “The Need of a Revival.” Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30 at the home of Tully Hoffer. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. Eleanore Reasoner, Pastor Sunday School 9:30, Walter Mike.l, Supt. Morning worship 10:30. Message by Professor Mrs. Wanda Donson, Bible teacher from Nazarene College, Kankakee, 111. Young peoples meeting 7:00. Speaker, Prof. Wanda Donson. Evangelistic Sendee 7:30. Message by Prof. Wayne Donson, the treasurer of Olivet College. Prof’s. Wayne and Wanda Donson will have charge of a Saturday evening evangelistic service beginning at 7:30. The public is invited. ! FIRST EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. J. P. Slaughter Sunday School 9:30, Clarence Dick, Supt. Morning Worship 10:30. Sub--1 ject “If Christ Had Not Come.” i Evening worship 7:30. The | First Brethren church will unite ] with us in this service and Rev. j J. Milton Bowman will bring the j message. ; The First Brethren church of this city will begin on Monday evening 23rd, a two weeks evangelical services in our church. Rev. W. S. Crick, of Pittsburgh, ! Pa., is the evangelist. We extend i a cordial welcome to all. C. Y. F. Sunday evening at 5:30. We extend a cordial welcome to all.

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ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN S. Main and Indiana sis. Milton P. Englehardt- Pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Church services.; “In the Secret Place of the Most High” will be the theme of the 1 pastor’s message. Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. ; mid-week Lenten Service. I CHURCH OF GOD Rev. L. E. Foudy, Pastor Virgil Anglin, S. S. Supt. 9:30, Sunday school hour. 10:30, morning worship. Subject “How Others May Know.” i 6:45 Junior Church. Youth Fel- 1 lowship. 7:30 Preaching. Subject, “Five Fatal Mistakes One May Make.” . Prayer Meeting each Thursday evening at 7:30. Come! You are welcome. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN i R. Boomershine. Pastor Delbert Fox. Supt. Sunday School 9:30 Worship and sermon. 10:30. Young Peoples meeting at the E. U. B. church at 5:30. Evening service 7:00 p. m. Travelogues by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holderman, Mr. and Mrs. Atley Miller and Miss Carrie Belle Pippenger. World Day of Prayer this Friday 2 p. m. at the Church of the Brethren. FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH West Market St. Jacob J. Enz, Pastor Stahly Weldy, Supt. The church is the only institution with unique combination of the possession of the key to the world’s problem as well as ;the power to turn the key. To support youth church intelligently is to bring healing into the i world; to neglect the church is 1 to bring chaos. | Sunday School at 9:30. Worship hour at 10:30 with : sermon based on John 4; youth ■message entitled “Prayers That ! Never Reach Heaven; the choir , will sing. ! Union choir rehearsal at the I Methodist church at 3:00 on “The ! Seven Last Words.” j CYF at EUB church at 5:30. | Evening service at 7:30 with i the Truth Seekers class present- ' ing a panel discussion entitled j “How Christians Confront Race Problems”: a Christian doctor,

teacher mother and merchant will be on the panel. Monday, junior choir at 4:00 Thursday, senior choir at 7:30. ' FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH At the Community Building J. Milton Bowman, Pastor Bible School 9:30. The Leader’s class has the opening program.Worship Service The message is entitled, “Be Sure of This.” Read Acts chapters 14-28. C. Y. F. 5:30 at the E. U. B. church. This is an interesting service for young people. Revival meeting begins at 7:30 p. m. All evening services, until March 9th, will be held in the First E. U. B. church. Gideon speaker td present his work Sunday evening followed by a message by Rev. Bowman entitled, “He Took To the World.” Evangelist, W. S. Crick,, of Pitttsburgh, Pa., will be with us on Monday evening continuing each night on two general themes, “Jesus, SoUl Clinic,” first week and “Life’s Quest For Security” during the second week. Special music at each service as well as inspirational congregational singing. The public is cordially invited. METHODIST CHURCH Harry A. P. Homer, Minister Church School 9:30. J D. R. Swartz, Supt. 9:30 Church ’School, Study Lesson “Christ the Good Shepherd.” 10:30 Morning Worship. The subject “Christian Laymen.” Selected music by the choir. Thursday, 7:00, Mid-week Lenten Service. Subject “Faces About the Cross-The Steadfast Face.” You are urged to come and enjoy these Lenten Services. Lent began with Wednesday of this week known as Ash Wednesday. Lent is the period of 40 days , not counting Sundays, that precedes Easter. It Is a time when the issues of our Lord’s Life became a battle in his soul a9 he faced the cross. May this- season, for every Christian be a time of meditation, prayer and self-denial. Why not resolve now in return for Christ’s sacrifice for us, that we will attend the seven Sundays preceding Easter. Bring the children and prepare for a glorious Easter.

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