Ligonier Banner., Volume 78, Number 40, Ligonier, Noble County, 12 October 1944 — Page 5

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: Call or See W alter Robinson for Reliable FIRE and BROAD FORM WIND INSURANCE Phone 273 or 241

S. C. SACKETT Justice of the Peace INSURANC PHONES 1! Ligonier

. ul,-’n‘ "\' C. A. Meigs R. J. Blume Optometrists : 117 W. WAYNE ST FORT WAYNE, IND.

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Why Thousands of Doctors Have Prescribed ’elfll.s's'l?l (DUE TO COLDS) ! - For years—thousands upon thousands of Doctors have prescribed Pertussin to promptly relieve bad coughs due to colds. Today you can get this same effective Pertussin at any drugstore. Pertussin—a famous herbal remedy —lis scientifically prepared to work internally. It acts at once not only to relieve your coughing spell, but also to loosen sticky phlegm. Pertussin is safe and mighty effective for both old and young. Inexpen= sive. Pleasant tasting!

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x News Iltems Of Years Ago x

ONE YEAR AGO

Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stabler celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday at their home on Smith street. ;

Mrs. Martha Denny, 86, died Tuesday at her home here following a brief illness. ; :

Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox has made official announcement of the award of the Silver Star to Commander Righard C. Lake, U.S.N., commanding officer of a U. S. submarine which made successful patrols in Japanese waters. . HE

Lou J. Dunning, 72, of Warsaw, formerly of Ligonier, died Thursday in the Bremen hospital following several years of ill health.

Gay Hire, of Haxton, Colo., is here visiting his aunt, Mrs. Emma Fahl..

Mrs. Dora Joseph of Indianapolis is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Joseph. TEN YEARS AGO i Miss Madeliene Lindsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lindsey, of Albion, was united in marriage to Arlo Mock, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mock of Cromwell], Sunday, in St. Joe, Ind. -

Charles I. Green, lifelong resident of Ligonier, died suddenly Tuesday of a heart attack. :

CALL or SEE W alter Robinson FOR RELIABLE AUTO INSURANCE Phone = - - 273 or 241

Geo. L. Rulison ATTORNEY-AT-LAW PHONE 457 J) Mier Bank Bldg. _ Ligonier

7tcp Take € BeWise Teke Care Your Eyes Dr. H. C. Miggason .~ OPTOMETRIST 414 So. Main St., Elkhart, Ind

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-~ Miss Julia Levine, of Chicago, is here visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Levine.

Word has been received that’a son, Richard, Jr., was born to Lieut. and Mrs.. Richard C. Lake at San Diego, Calif., October 10th.

William and Howard Nelson announce the opening of a haberdashery store.

‘Mrs. Judson Kitson has accepted a position in the office of the Geo. Master Garment Company. >

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO ~ _Wiley Pollock, of Wolf Lake, a graduate of the Ligonier High School class of 1918, has been engaged as substitute principal here.

l Rube Feferman has leased the Blazed Trail garage of George W. Woodhouse and will take possession | November Ist.

Will and Bumps Sack and Frank Vondersmith are playing in a band at Albion during the three-day" celebration, ;

Fred H. Green of the firm of Green Brothers & Oldfather, left Wednesday on an extended business trip out west. . ’

Sgt. Alexander Arch, who fired the first shot which started American hostilities in the great World War, will attend the big celebration here October 23, celebrating the second anniversary of that event. v

FIFTY YEARS AGO Messrs Drachter, Haun & Ney, of Chicago, have leased the brewery of A. Walder and are now brewing beer for the market. '’ ’

Peter Schlotterback’s new residénce’ on South Martin street, will soon be completed and ready for occupancy.

~ Jos. Weaver, Jr., is the happy father of a fine boy who made his appearance last Monday. :

199 ACRE FARM FOR SALE LARGE BARN, GOOD HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS, ELECTRICITY, GOOD FENCES, WELL DRAINED, EXTRA GOOD SOIL. | o 13 MILES SOUTHEAST OF KIMMELL — ONE OF ORLANDO KIMMELL FARMS. : ~ See MORTON KIMMELL or Wincbrenner & Brumbaugh ~ Albion, Indiana i

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A new K. of P. Lodge will be instituted at Cromwell next Tuesday evening, October 16th. |

Rev. H, 5.% Riggs, of Goshen\,i the warbler and whistler, will give an entertainment at the Christian Church here, October 19th. v

Dwight Gerber, who is a member of the Purdue football team, partici‘pated in a game last Saturday at Lafayette in which his team was victorious: ‘ |

Charm and Loveliness mark the Maid from Sicily, another in the “Global Glamour” series of typical beauties on all our war fronts, painted by the well-known artist, Henry Clive. In full color on the front page of The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week’s Sunday Chicago Herald-American.

A teacher asked her class to state the difference between the words “results” and “consequences.” = A bright girl replied, “Results are what you expect and consequences are what you get.” ‘

“I never forget anything when it was once in my head.” el “Well, old man how about that s2§ I lent you some time back?” , “Of course that’s different. I put that in my pocket.”

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Corn Pickers? ~ Every day, by mail, by telegraph, by telephone, we ~ are receiving urgent appeals from farmers for McCor-'mick-Deering corn pickers to harvest this year’s crop. With farm labor shortages even more acute than in 1943, the demand for pickers has skyrocketed. It is many times greater than ever before, greater than our | - capacity, or the capacity of the whole industry, to produce. , 4 | We have done everything we can to help in this - situation. . ' - (1) We have completed production of our 1944 7_ corn picker program, and have done it weeks ~ earlier than ever before. ' (2) We have actually built 50% more corn pickers. than in any other year of the Company's . history. ) (3) We have allocated these machines to the corn- | growing regions, with government approval, in . the fairest way we knew. ' i Corn pickers are still under rationing, and every corn ~_picker we built has been allotted to a farmer with a. ~ rationing certificate for it. They were all sold before . they ever left the factory. There is no .surplus, no reserve of machines. There simply are not enough corn pickers to go around in this year of unprecedented . "Under the circumstances, what can be done? X = R : 5 & - We can only make one suggestion and that is for our . farmer friends to follow the old helpful-neighbor tra- ~ dition of American farming, a tradition that comes down from the days of barn-raising .and log-rolling. labor, much can be done to harvest this vital war-time L R R fifl&“““‘%

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