Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 70, Number 50, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 10 July 1947 — Page 5
THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1947
CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE For sale Speed Queen portable ironer, like new. Phone 426. For sale —Grain binder. Corn Flow. Harness. Earl Meek, Leesburg, Ind. (10c) For sale—9 x 12 rug, suitable for a cottage. Simon Yoder. ITtone L 242. FOr sale —7 cubic foot electric refrigerator. May be seen at Columbia Grill. (10c) For sale —35 pigs. Eli J. Burkholder, 2 mi. north and 3 miles west of Nappanee. (lOp) For sale—Cabbage plants by the hundred or thousand. Vern Stahly. Ph. L 323. (lOp) For sale—clean, black, two door 1934 Pontiac. Phone 4101. Kenneth Middaugh. (lOp) For sale —Electric brooder stove abo 100 lb. all metal ice box. Robert Overholser, Locke. Ofbc) For sale —Six piece, ivory colored dinnette set. Can be seen at 258 N. Locke St. Phone 2330. For sale—South Bend Malleable range, in excellent condition. Mrs. Fred Beron. Phone Klondike 1549, (17p) For sale modern. Garage, full lot, Nice location. Possession 60 days. Wm. F. Neher & Son. (26tfc) For sale—A. K. C. registered Buff Cocker Spaniel Puppies. 3 5% month old Beagle pups. Dean Geyer, 544 N. Locke St. (10c) For sale Kalahagoo Range, fair condition $25. Moved immediately. Fldoy Tusing, 2nd house south of Hasting Store. For sale —2-piece maple living room suite. Cotton tapestry unholstery. Used one year. See any time after 10 a. m. 604 N. Locke. (lOp) For sale modern, 2 car garage, extra large lot. Nice location. Possession 60 days. Wm. F. Neher and Son. (29tfc) For Sale Farm of 140 acres, modern 4 bedroom home, garage, utility house, large bank bam and several other buildings, electricity, new deep well, jet pump with pressure tank. Crops are in. Immediate possession. About 5 miles southeast of Milford, SIIO.OO per acre. Phone or write owner Geo. W. Dickey, I^abu2s>lnd^^^ i^^—i— (10c) Decorator-Approved one gallon does at average room
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For sale—Ladies golf clubs, practically new. Call 4113. (10p) Wanted—small 2 room apartment or sleeping room. Phone 585. (10P) For sale—white enamel cupboard with glass doors. Phone 5721. Mrs. Floyd Klause. (10c) For sale—man or boy’s bicycle. Call at 204 East John St or phone 4120. J. Robison. (lOp) For sale —Fishworms, 35c per hundred. Ralph Baumgartner 2 Vz miles north on 19. (10c) For sale—large Marrion electric stove, 4 burners, 2 ovens. Clayton Reed. 251 W. Walnut St. For sale—Singer sewing machine, drop leaf, treaddle type $35. Mrs. R. D. Gordon, 456 W. Market. Phone 3791. (10p) For sale—Rock Red Hybred pullets, three month old, 1 Vz ' miles west, %, mile south of Nappanee. Eli J. Yoder R. 2. For sale—’4l Champion Studebaker, in good condition, 3 new tires. Chester Miller, Etna Green or see at Mutschler’s Factory. For sale—Sweet Cherries both light and dark now ready at the Judson Fruit Farm, Road 15. Morency sour cherries ready next week. (10c) For sale —6 room modern house. Two porches, garage attached to house. Corner Lot. Excellent condition. See Lawrence White. 158 W. Van Buren St. (lOtfc) For sale—B room house, all modern, 2 baths. Could be easily made into 2 apartments. Northeast part of town. Possession immediately. Wm. F. Neher and son. (lOtfc) For sale—Cherries. Leave your order for Mich, sweet and sour Montmorency cherries. Bring containers, James Heckaman, 5 miles south 2 miles west of Nappanee. Phone 433 Millwood. For sale—South Bend coalwood range, Kitchen Kook gasoline range, cupboard, kitchen utensils, small cabinet, out door toilet, all in good conditions. C G. Cain. 5 miles north of Etna Green on No. 19. (18pd) j For sale—We are moving and cannot use this stove. Moore’s combination wood-coal and bottle gas enamel porcelain range. Used only 18 months, 1 mile north 1% miles west of Nappanee. Phone L 252. Silvester An- | glemyer. 4 (10p) FOR SALE For sale—B room house, close in on U. S. 6, furnace, bath, garage, full lot. Adapted for apartments. Early possession. Price $6,250, $2,000 down, easy terms. 6 room modern home, corner i lot, paved street. Close in. $5,500. 6 room house, northwest part of town, paved street, garage, furnace, bath. Early Possession $5,500. Tourist Home—A good business buy, U. S. 6. Close in. Ready to move in. THE KINDIG AGENCY Real Estate Insurance Telephone Building Phone 428 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 135 acres on' U. S. 6, good land and fair buildings, possession of buildings, 60 days. 5 room, new, completely modern home, oil furnace, good location, possession 30. days. A nice listing of well located and ideal building lots, priced right. Buy your lot today for future building. 6 room, completely modern home, well located. Possession soon. Priced right. 7 room modern home, on U. S. 6, garage. Possession 30 to 90 days. Priced right. 6 room modern home, corner lot, garage on pavement. Located northeast part of city. Excellent location. Write, see or call RALPH L. ARNOTT Wisler Building Nappanee, Indiana Real Estate Notary Service Phone 119 MISCELLANEOUS Shoe repair service, Floyd Grasz, 356 W. Market. Phone 3792. (12tfc) ORN ELECTRIC SERVICE Phone 35 or 1580 or call at :52 West Centennial street. Speed up your late garden with VIGORO, the complete plant food. Neuhauser Hatchery. DELUXE MOTOR SALES USED CARS Will pay you cash for your ■ar or buy your equity. First mortgage loans, insurance.,, notary public. Wm. F. Neher & Son, 208 E. Market St Nappanee. Phone 354. (ltfc) APPLIANCE SERVICE All makes of washers, sweepers, toasters, electric irons, etc. NICK MAURER Phone 72 Collins Furniture Notice —We plan to have sweet I cheeries soon. First orders will Ibe given first consideration. A- | drew Otto, 2 miles east and % i miles south of Nappanee. phone | R-390. (10c)CASH FOR YOUR CAR 157 W. Market Street I. A. MILLER, INC. * ; PONTIAC SALES & SERVICE 1 Nappanee Phone 318 RADIO SERVICE All makes —F M—Television— P. A. Systems—lntercommunication Systems. Harry Walters, 657 W. Market. Phone 481.
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IMPROVEMENTS, new furnishings all should be protected by additional insurance. See us, for all lines of insurance, including auto. “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. Watcji for our new listings, lor Sale Six room semi-bungalow on Market street, completely modern, with one car garage, corner lot, paved streets, hot water heating system, modern kitchen, three bedrooms, living room, dining room, full I basement. Priced for immedj iate sale and possession. All modem 8 room dwelling | suitable for a four room apart- ! ment on second floor, with ! four rooms and bath on first ! floor. Hot water heating sysl tem. Owner leaving Nappaj nee, priced for immediate sale -and possession. Close in. Four room completely modern bungalow, full basement, oil burning furnace, new kitchen built in cabinets and sink. Priced right, possession ! soon. I Good all modem 5 room ! dwelling, new furnace, screen- ! ed porch, one car garage, corner lot, paved streets, excellent location in north east part of city. Priced right. One choice home building lot in excellent location, priced low. Also, two beautiful home building .lots together on paved street, with city water line, side Walks and electricity. Buy now while lots are available and build later as desired. New all modem bungalow on Syracuse Lake, furnished or unfurnished, immediate possession. Five room bungalow on Wawases lake, permanent home. Possession Aug. 25th, 1947. Either furnished or unfurnished. 40 acres good heavy land, with buildings, close to good town, $7,000. Possession Mar. 1, 1948. If you have a city dwelling property, or farm for sale, we have the prospective buyers. see JESSE T. MITCHELL Real Estate —Loans —Insurance Bonds Notarial Service 112 E. Market St. Phone 290 Nappanee, Ind. GET QUICK CASH for your property. Call us today. Prospects with cash for 4,5, or 6 room homes. Ph. 3492, KING REALTY CO. (10p) Position open at local Western Union office for high school graduate with accurate typing ability. If interested contact Mrs. Robert Quigley, manager. (10c) PIG WORMING is easy with PTZ in feed. Single treatment enough. Costs 2c or 3c per pig. Ptz is best known and most widely used phenothiazine product. Dunham & Love. Phone 45. (10c) Wakarusa Community Sale Every Thursday at Noon Always a good demand for all kinds livestock, dairy cows, hogs, veal calves and butcher cattle. Bring in what you have to sell and buy what you need. Call for truck service. Argel McDowell, auctioneer. J. A. Miller and D. F. Yoder, Managers. (13tfc) KILL FLIES the easy way. Spray the barn with Dr. Hess BARN SPRAY and use Dr. Hess STOCK Spray on cows for milking time protection. Both contain DDT, both safe and effective. STOCK SPRAY also contains thanite, fastest fly killer known. Dunham & Love, phone 45. (stfc) BUS SERVICE Nappanee to Elkhart Lv. Nappanee 7 and 11 a. m. 2 and 4:45 p. m. Sunday and Holidays Lv. Nappanee 8:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. Charter Service Phone 17 E-WA-NA BUS LINE (stfc) LATE CHICKS need COXITOL! to protect them against coccidlosis, which strikes quick and works fast during damp, rainy weather. Also Pan-A-MIN, to help them sprout feathers and develop husky frames. We have these Dr. Hess products. Satisfaction guaranteed. Dunham & : Love, Phone 45. (10c) JOHN DEERE TRACTORS j and implements repaired to run [ like new and repainted to look i like new. Service our specialty. | NEW John Deere sweep rakes, i steel wheel and rubber tired wagons, new LETZ hay choppers, roughage mills and feed grinders on display. Priced right, immediate delivery. PLYMOUTH FARM SUPPLY (Your John Deere Service Dealer) (12tfc)
NAPPANEE ADVANCE NEWS, NAPPANEE, IND.
HARTMAN 6ffl3UL STATION 159 W. Market St. Truck and car tires Gas—Oil—Lubrication Let us service your car Now is the time to sell your scrap iron, rags and paper. Prices are high. We bly wrecked and junked cars. Gall us and we will pick up your junk. Nappanee Junk and Salvage Yard. 152 W. Reed St. Phone 148. (12pfci Two hundred pullets drink four tons of water in three months. Use an automatic water fountain and save this work. See a sketch of a range waterer sent by Purdue Extension Dept, at our hatchery. Neuhauser Hatchery. (10c) SPECIAL PRICE on Dr. Hess BARN SPRAY and Dr. Hess STOCK SPRAY. By using both products fly control is simple and certain. BARN SPRAY keeps the barn free of flies. STOCK SPRAY gives quick milking time protection from flies that come in on the cows. These two products give you a fly killing team that won’t fail. Dunham & Love. Phone 45. (10c) PEP UP your chicks with PAN-A-MIN, the Dr. Hess product that has long been a favorite with poultrymen. Contains tonics that help chicks make better use of feed, also essential minerals. Pullets getting PAN-A-MIN from start to finish at the Dr. Hess Research Farm have always laid more eggs before December 1. We have Pan-A-MIN. Dunham & Love, phone 45. ’ (stfc) BETTER GET one of those new SUPER FOG sprayers and a bottle of Dr. Hess HOUSE SPRAY to keep your home free of flies. This new-type sprayer fits standard bottle top. Built to last for years. Plenty of pressure to break the spray into a fine fog. HOUSE SPRAY, anew Dr. Hess product, contains pyrethrum and thanite for quick and lasting knockdown. Special price o n SUPER FOG and HOUSE SPRAY. Dunham & Love. Phone 45. (10c) REMOVAL SALE One of the largest Removal Sales ever offered in Elkhart County, a complete line of furniture of all kinds. The reason for this sale is because, the Furniture Studio is moving to anew location soon. Prices reduced from 10%, 20%, 30% and some items as low as 50%. Take advantage of this Removal Sale. Located now at 229% So. Main St., Goshen, Indiana, above Hascall’s near Dad Harter’s place, second Floor location. Look for the sign. Do not miss this sale. FURNITURE STUDIO WANTED Help wanted Man for steady work, good wages. Apply at Miller Lumber & Coal Cos. (29tfc) Help wanted—Day cook, female; boy for janitor work; also girls over 18. Apply in person Dixie Sandwich Shop. (10c) Wanted —Poultry, all kinds, especially hens and fryers. For prices Phone 22 or write G. C. Tarman, New Paris, Ind. (31pd) Wanted —furnished apartment I by young married couple. No I children. Thomas Ross, 611 E. i Madison St., Goshen, Ind. j Wanted To buy a house or! rent an apartment by Northern Indiana Public Service Cos. serviceman in Nappanee. References. Phone 317. Merrill Elliott. (stfc) Salesman wanted—Combination window and doors. Free schooling. Good wages. Marshall and Starke counties. Must have car. Weather-Seal, P. O. Box 469, Plymouth, Ind. (lOp) Wanted at once! Man or Woman to service customers for famous Watkins Products in Nappanee. Established business brings $45 weekly average, starting immediately. No investment. Write J. R. Watkins Cos., Dept. C., Columbus, Ohio. (10c) Wanted Maid in family of two to take charge of home in clean residential district. Nice, strictly private apartment furnished. One-half dgy off each week; every other week end off from Saturday noon until Mon- j day A. M. if desired. No laun- j dry. Apply at No. 8 St. Joseph Manor or call Walnut 5267 or Walnut 5121 in Elkhart. (stfc) ~FOB RENT For rent sleeping room, 405 St. Main St. Phone 1731. H. O. Blodgett. (10p) NAPPANEE MARKET Corrected July 10, 1947 Wheat, No. 2 red 2.03 White Wheat 2.05 Corn , r ...... 2.00 New Oats, No. 2 36 lbs 95 ■ Nappanee Advance-News Harvey Field, Publisher The News Established 1879 The Advance .... Established 1891 Consolidated 1920 Subscription Rates i Ped year .... $2.00 6 Months SI.OO Payable in Advance Published Every Thursday at i 156 West Market St. Phone 27 Nappanee, Indiana Entered at the postoffice at Nappanee, Indiana, as second class matter under act of March 3. 1879.,
GHURCHNOTES CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN R. Boomershme. Pastor Delbert Fox. Supt. Sunday School classes 9:30. Unified worship 10:00. Sermon 10:30. Union service at the park 7:30. i ST. JOHN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Mass at 7:30 a. m. Community building. Father H. J. Miller, pastor., Father Frank Seimetz, Asst. Services also on Holy Days 7:30 a. m. , CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Eleanore Reasoner, Pastor. S. S. Rally 9:30. Walter Mikel, Supt. Morning Worship Service. Message by Evangelist C. C. Chatfield. Young People’s Service, Pres. Alfred Keim. Evening Evangelistic Service. In charge of Evangelist C. C. and Flora Chatfield. CHURCH OF GOD Rev. L. E. Foudy, PaStor Virgil Anglin, S. S. Supt. 9:30, Sunday school hour. 10:30 morning worship. Subject “Tying the hands of God” 7:30 Preaching. Subject “A Pure Heart” At this service they will open the “Musical Package” Come. Enjoy these services.' ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN ' S. Main and Indiana sis. Milton P. Englehardt. Pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. Church services. “What Is Lacking Yet?” will be the theme of the pastor’s message. The Church Council will meet on Friday evening, July 11, at the church. FIRST EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH J. P. Slaughter, Pastor Sunday School 9:30, Clarence Dick, Supt. Morning worship at 10:30 subject “What Happens When We Do not Obey God?” Evening worship at the park. W. S. W. S. will meet with Mrs. August Cain Friday evening at 7:30. We extend a cordial welcome to all these services. METHODIST CHURCH Kenneth E. Smith, Minister 9:30 Church school, J. D. R. Schwartz, Supt. 10:30 Holy Communion Service. Sermon by the Minister. Church Board of Education will meet at the Church on Wednesday night at 7:30. We shall join in the Union Services on Sunday night at the Park; the speaker will be Dr. J. A. Huffman. The world offers no adequate substitute for -the worship service. You are welcome at the Methodist Church. FIRST BRETHREN CHURCH At the Community Building J. Milton Bowman, Pastor Harrison Bowers, Supt. Bible School 9:30. Worship Service 10:30. The sermon subject is entitled, “An Important Legacy.” Union Services at the Community Park each Sunday night at 7:30 through July and August. Next Sunday Dr. John Huffman, President of Winona Lake School of Theology will be the guest speaker. A splendd program is arranged. Prayer Service 7:30 Thursday at the American Legion Home. Prayer vitalized the soul. Try it! W.C.T.U. Friday, July 11 at the home of Mrs. Ralph Maust. Miss Elva Shrock will lead. The devotions will be given by Mrs. W. T. Johnson. Carry-in dinner. The annual business meeting 1 of the church will be held Thursday, July 17, 7:30 p. m. at the American Legion Home. Election of a trustee and the other officers of both church and Sunday School as well as the call of the pastor will take place. Elkhart County Youth for Christ Singspiration at the Community Park 9:30 Sunday Evening. GRACE CHURCH C. Samuel Overmyer. Pastor 9:00 Church Bus begins route. 9:15 Tower Carillon will play. 9:30 Sunday School, Harold Berger, Supt. Sunday School Lesson: God in His World.” TTils is the study of Job 38 to 41. Man’s moral and spiritual problems are as old as human history. Most of the great questions that concern us today were raised in the book of Job. Among the questions raised are the following: If a man die, shall he live agaih? Oh, that I knew where I might find Him! Is there profit that I might pray unto Him? Why do the Righteous suffer? It all adds up to this: We have a great God. Before Him we can only bow is reverence. We may not understand Him fully or His ways in Nature or Grace, but we can adore Him and obey Him and trust Him to lead us in the ways of spiritual j truth. He is our security and j hope. The greatest honor we can j enjoy is the privilege of working with Him for the fulfillment of His purposes. 10:30 Divine Worship Service. The Sermon title is “Heaven.” It asks the question, “Shall We Know Each Other There? 7:30 Union Services at the Park. 7:30 Thursday, Prayer Service.
FIRST MENNONITE CHURCH West Market St. Jacob J. Enz, Pastor Stahly Weldy, Supt. “Youth Serves Christ Today,” will be the theme of a week of activities in connection with the visit of the Youth Team to our church next week. Sunday School will convene promptly at 9:30. The classes will convene earlier due to the program of worship to be given by the Youth Team in cooperation with the youth of our church; this will be a one hour service beginning at 10. A number of the people of the church will be leaving for Chicago early in the afternoon to attend and participate in a song festival at the Mennonite Biblical Seminary at 5:00. This will be followed by a lunch on the Seminary lawn. If you wish to go and haven’t signed up please call the pastor. Union service at the park at 7:30 with Dr. J. A. Huffman, president of Winona Lake School of Theology, the speaker. Monday thru Friday, every morning we join in the Nappanee Youth Fellowship Week activities at the Community park pavilion at 9:30 for all boys and girls between the ages of 5 and 14; these activities will be led by the Youth Team that is visiting our church. Tuesday afternoon at 4 the young people’s class will meet with the youth team at the Pletcher cottagq at the lake. Wednesday afternoon at 1 o’clock the women of the church meet with the Youth Team to do relief sewing at the L. M. Slabaugh residence. Thursday afternoon at 4 the Sunday School classes of Miss Elva Schrock and Mrs. Wilbur Naylor—intermediates and seniors meet with the Youth Team at the Naylor cottage at the Lake. NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all property owners that all weeds about the city must be cut now or such work will be done under the supervision of the city and the cost thereof assessed against the property. By Orders of the City Board of Health. (10-17)
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GRAVELTON A daughter Connie Louise was : born Jtily Ist to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sawyer at the Goshen hospital. I Mr. and Mrs. Otto Robison and I family and O. D. Robison, spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of the latter’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James at Michigan. i Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Charlton have moved into the Rider property at Milford Junction near the overhead bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Harve DeFrees and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stillson and family are spending this week at Chapman Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Croy and son George and Mrs. Pearl Fox and son Dallas, visited the latter’s son, Robert Fox, who is slowly recovering from an auto accident in a Vincennes hospital. His broken leg was just set Saturday ariST they reported it would be several months before he would be able to leave the hospital. Clarence Brumbaugh and daughters Bonnie,Marjory and Lois and Betty .Stump, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shepard and sons Wayne and Lloyd of Kalamazoo, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Croy were dinner guests Saturday at the Charles Losee home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott and theree sons were guests Sunday at the Ransom Sawyer and John Stuckman family. Miss Bonnie Brumbaugh and Mrs. Opal . Blosser an and son spent several days this week also at the Sharp home, i Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stump, Jr. and two children, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollar and family. \ Mrs. Lawrence Sawyer and infant daughter were brought from the hospital Sunday to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hollaway. j Mr. and Mrs. Merl Croy and son and Mrs. Charles Losee and children, were callers Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Charlton. CARD OF THANKS I -7 I wish to thank the neighbors ! and friends for the beautiful | flowers and cards of cheer while • in the hospital and at home. ' Mrs. John Bridenstine
DRS. L. F. & BERNICE W 1 DMOYER
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It has been found that giving PTZ in the feed destroys over 90% of the nodular worms and gives 60 % efficiency against large round wot ms. We recommend this type of PTZ treatment for hogs. The recommended dose of PTZ Powder to be given in feed is 5 grams for pigs under 50 lbs. and 10 grams for shotes weighing from 50 to 100 lbs. The cost is from ljsc to 4c per pig. We have PTZ and can supply you immediately. DUNHAM & LOVE
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