Ligonier Banner., Volume 80, Number 14, Ligonier, Noble County, 4 April 1946 — Page 2
ovr . &' - Che Ligonier Banuer ESTABLISHED 1867 _ Published every Thursday by The Banner Printing Company and entered as second class matteratthe postoffice at Ligonier, Indiana, ' under the Act of March 3, 1879. '
Vol. 80
Commissioners’ Claims And Allowances . Milo Faulkner, Clks Office | CBADONEE. coioorcrirsisssmeinsd 10000 The Bobbs: Merrill Co. Aud. DI e . 1000 Thorton-Levy Co., same ... 75.28 Ernest L. Calbeck, Treas , Ténp. Of. Exp. ... 171500 Thorxmon-Levy Co., Treas. ‘ O D 2.15 Donald M. Barcus, RecordGE DIE Exp. ..., 6.00 Thornton-Levey Co., Same S e 1.20 Milo Faulkner, Same ... 12.50 John Singleton, Bd. Prisoners, Mileage & Of Ex. 233.06 Harry Campbell, Sheriff’s Bty ... LD Luther E. Treesh, Sur. DED. cocceciiiininrisseinagessanese 125.00 Edward S. Miller, Same .... 48.00 Auburn Off. Sup. Co., Sur. O Subp. . 4600 Joseph N. Adair, Sch Supt. o B . HODD Velda B. Bennett, Sch. , ) Supt Deputy ........covienee. 108.60
Indiana State Chamber of ~ Commerce, Sch Supt Exp 4.20 Thornton-Levy Co. Co. . Sch Supt Off Exp. ...... 41.25 American Book Co., Same 41.33 Nat’l Used Car Market Report Inc. Co. Ass’r B BOED Dr. John D. Hall, Coroners a 8 Bxp. ... 10898 Dr. J. R. Nash, Health O Sal & Exp. ........... 8998 Dr. F. C. Hardy, Prev. Contagious Diseases ..... 43.00 Brittie M. Baker, Co. Nurse Bl & Exp. ... 17620 Dale Dreibelbis, Ct. Hse WEDEIY i 14262 Vern R. Clark, Same ...... 136.00 S. J. Williamson, Ct. Hse 0. K. Beckley, Same .......... 129.00 Albion Water & Light Dept. Ct. Hse Supp ... 178.20 Moellering Supply Co. Inc. 2.00 Keith L. Slessman, Same 4.95 Warsaw Chemical Co. BEame . 110 S. ‘G. Browman, Co. Jail aandE o 4102 Albion Water & Light Dept. Co. Jajl Supp ........... 27.69 Dr. J. R. Nash, Co. Sy Emp. % .... 1000 Clarence Kiester, Same ... 19.20 Forrest Windle, Same ..... 15.00 Chas. McCamment, same 112.36 Jennie May McCamment,
B ... 10436 Reuben Oliver, Same ...... 70.30 Maude Oliver, Same ......... 70.30 Harold Moon, Same ...... 78.20 Lucile Moon, Same ........ 70.30 Beth Edwards, Same ...... 70.30 Halferty’s Rexall Store, Co. Farm Supp. .............. 89.28 Harry D. Frick, Same ..... 241.11 H. E. Sorgenfrei, same ... 33.63 Albion Water & Light Dept.,, Bame ............. 54387 Stewart’s Bakery, Same 67.43 Davis Grocery, Same ...... 35.34 Neuer Supply Co. Same ... 81.86 Albion Locker Storage, - B i 8T24 Corn States Serum Co., Bo- ‘ eLB Dest ... 1050 Walter W. Winebrenner, AR . AR Chas. Robert Wysong&, v N .. B Wilbert Clouse, Fox ; DY . 0D Harold Geiger, Same ........ 5.00 Rollin McGuire, Same ..... 11.00 Warren J. Miller, Same .... 5.00 Harry Riccius, Same ....... 5.00 Thornton-Levy Co., Elec+ SO XD, i 2,75 Brown Funeral Home, Soldier Burial ................ 75.00
Announcement , . . The Gamble Store has moved from the ~ Hotel Building into the location formerly occupied by theA &P and are now open for ~ WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING We will have lots of those: critical items - you have been needing and looking for. & e T i
EUGENE CUMMINS, Editor
Thursday, April 4, 1946
Cromwell Advance, Pub. : POntings ... nivonin 12947 Albion New Era, Same ...... 51%.45 The Noble Co. American, : BaWie . s IDRE Sahli & Johnson, Open ODNCRER e TRBDO Harry B. Butler, Official BoRAE . i e 6.00 J. L. Guthrie, Co. Agt., | Sal & Trav. Exp. ........ 10851 Home Tel. & Tel. Co. | Tolephohes ......cowssa: - 1955 Mildred SchermerHorn, Co. Agt. 4-H Club Exp. 100.00 D. H. Fulmer, Co. Agt Ass't & Off. Exp. ..... 2996 Irene Byron Sanatorium 371.07 Mildred Beckley, Aud. Clerieal Help ........c.... 3690 Mabel M. Cole; Co. Agt ik Bine .. IEDOO Frederick D. Uhl, Vet. : Adm. Sal & Exp. .....c..... 200.74 Constance Miller, Revolving Eieh e 2O Watren J. Miller, Rev. :
DR e BN H. K. Spears, Same ......... 75.00 Sahli & Johnson, Same ... 788.48 Albion Nat’l Bank, With- 1 holding TaX .iicpines '572.70; PUBLIC WELFARE 1 Mae Elene Craven, Trav. | Carrie D. Bridenthal, SEhe e 2000 Pansy M. Curtis, Same .... 20.00 Jennie Faux, Same ........... 25.00 Albion New Era, Op. Exp. 32.50 Cary A. Davis, Same ....... 25.00 Barber-Greene Co. .......... 253.48 D-A Lubricant Co. Inc. ... 148.50 Ft. Wayne Pipe & Supply ‘ OD, o is, 1808 Irons Sales-Co. ...coceennenese 13.88 Mossman-Yarnelle Co. ... 30.85 ‘Ligonier Leader, Same .... 2.00
GRAVEL ROAD REPAIR Hobert Adair —...........c0civ5n5® 142.03 Ray Asher oo viimna 18601 Melvin Bender ..........ccoe.. 148,61 Clinton Bloom ..........ccceee.... 188.60 B.D Brimim ..o 150.65 Clouge; ROy ...cvwicionenns: 10180 Walter Coats ..o 144,00 Shirley Conrad .................. 155.93 Jokn Harlan .........c.oooinn. ADBEB Max Harlan ............... 14820 Rose Barlan ............cconees 73,60 Dallag Jeanay ............... 15681 R W. Jaqmay. .........cnnies. 48370 Lyman Johnson ................. 14851 Howard Johnson ............. 165.00 NVirgil Kistley =i 16000 Dan Leatherman ................ 144.00 Ernest Leatherman ............ 140.40 Walter Luther ................... 148.51 Don MecDonald .................... 180,80 Clarence Meroney .............. 152.00 Edward Priest ..........civniesn - 13210 Harry Sawvoie ... 144.00 Clifford Smith .................... 146,80 Clinton Snyder ...........ccoenee. 160.00 Targgart, Dewey ............... 150.85 Latta Tumlinson ................ 146.25 lounis Ulam ... ... 136808 Otho Weaver ..................... 165.00 Thomas Wirick ............... 160.00 Albion Nat’l Bank, ‘Withholding Tax ............ 170.30 10% Bond ¥und ................ 31856 Abshire Oil Co. ................. = 848 Albion Water & Light Dept. ik D 0 Purity Cylinder Gases Inc. 6.69 Seagley Bros. ........cccenon... 2642.28 Ul 01l Cou L.inuaznii 78418 Avilla Feed Mills ................ . 443 Forest GOIBEY .iiiiiivii : 211,828 Wagner Insurance Agency 1009.55. Overhead Door Sales ........ 498.00 ” Leland F. Frurip, Auditor Noble County
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No. 14
Churches
Centenary United
Brethren Church
John W. Rollings, minister
Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. Momingg-;éfl_qrship Service and sermon by pastor at 10:40. Christian Endeavor at 6:00 P.M. Evening worship service and sermon at 7:00 P.M. Beginning Sunday evening there will be Evangelistic services each evening leading up to Easter. You are cordially invited to attend these services.
First Methodist Church ’ Rev. A. C. Underwood, Pastor
‘Sunday School, 9:30. Worship Service, 10:80. “Sermon: “Woman, Behold Thy Son”. 8:30 P.M., Sound film based on the life of Christ. Tuesday, Lydia Circle with Miss Blanche Harsh, 7:45. Thursday, Welcome Circle, 2:00, with Mrs. Homer Reed, 144 Mercer Street. Membership* class, at church, 3:30. Choir, 7:00. Friday, Membership eclass, at church, 3:30. e
Presbyterian Church
Sabbath School, 9:30 A.M. Church Service, 10:45 A.M. Rev. Allen Reddick guest speaker.
Catholic Churches
ST. PATRICK’S
Rev. George F. Fox, OMI, Pastor. Residence, 800 Grand St., phone 188. Mass Schedule: @ Sundays at 8:80 A. M. ' Holy Days at 7:00 A. M.
. BLESSED SACRAMENT ) CHURCH ‘ Albion, Indiana : Rev. Geo. F. Fox. OMI, Pastor. Rectory, Ligonier. Tel. 188. . - Mass—Every Sunday at 10 A. M.
Christian Science 111 Lincolnway West . Church Services at 11 A. M.
“Reality” was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of 'glhrist, Scientist, on Sunday, March The Golden Text was: “Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things areionest, whatsoever things are just, whatgoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report, if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things” (Philippians 4:8). Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “My righteousness is near; my salvation is fone forth, and mine arms shall judge the people; the isles shall wait upon me, and on miné arm shall they trust. Therefore the redeemed of the Lord shall return, and come with singingrunto Zion; and everlasting joy shall be uPon their head: they shall obtain gladness and {fay' and sorrow and xsriognfir;g shall flee away (Isaiah The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passage from the Chgis}fiiarlx t%ciet_l&f ngoofi‘&sienfi;e and Health with Key e : tures” by Mary Baker‘&dy:“Whep‘ A we learn in Science how to be perDhiacts thonght 1 Samih tore . contemplation of things immortal
LIGONIER BANNER. LIGONIER, INDIANA
April the First
Church Of Christ
Everett Reynolds, Minister.
The Church of Christ in Ligonier has but one purpose, and that purpose is to preach the pure simple gospel of Christ which will save men’s souls if they obey it. We invite YOU to come worship and unite with us in this endeavor.
Bible School and Morning Worship each Sunday, 9:30 A.M. Evening worship, 7:00 P.M.
Nazarene Church
Rev. 1. C. Windoffer, Pastor.
Sunday, 9:45 AM. Sunday School, Mrs. Ethel Snyder, superintendent. 10:45 A. M. ‘Worship Service. Beginning a series of sermons titled “Three Men on Calvary.” 7:00 P.M. a special meeting of all young people between ages 14-40. 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic service.
~ Wednesday, 7:45 P.M. Prayer and Praise Service. :
Wawaka News
Mrs. Joyce Hooten and children of Kendallville were -calling on friends here last week. - Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johnson were business visitors in Huntington on Saturday. The Carl Franks family spent Sunday in Elkhart, guests of Walter Eagleson and family. Mrs. Linville Myers has recovered -from several days illness. Sunday morning, April 7th, Rev. Yoemans will hold Quarterly Conference at‘ 10:30 o’clock, Sunday school will be at 9:30. - W.S.C.S. will be at the home of Mrs. Ada Locker on Wednesday afternoon. : ; Miss Jane Franks of Fort Wayne ‘spent the week-end with her parents here. The members of the Yarley Club will go to Kndallvville this week and be entertained at the home o Mrs. Glen Hooten. St
Carl Franks and family, Mrs. Iris Franks and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stigner and Harry Franks of Warsaw were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Homsher of Kendallville. - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zimmerman of Kendallville were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johnson apd Mrs. Jessie Schwab. - : b
. ,flifii}%fifiéfi? ¥ :‘.u;v < ¢ . m 4 " Vi s , % i & .o - -~ . SRR Y, - 1T OME | the ‘sweetest word ever ut : ~ fills American hearts with jo,. . as millions of eur fighting men on land and sea and in the air . prepare to follow to America .those who have been mustered out. : g We of the home front are entitled to the fruits of vietory - only if those who fought our battles receive their full, de- " served share. ° , o Funeral Home *ah D PN Lt B et 5 - Phone: Funeral Home 48; - AMBULANCE SERVICE -
PROMISSORY NOTES, 30 .in a book, per book, 15¢c. — . Banner Offiee.
7 Z L 0 7 G N _ a 1 a s, 7 As A MGUNTAI R Financial strength of any B insurance company deter- §8 mines. the degree of con- @ fidgnceofits policyholders. 8 The companiess representB ed by our agency have & been carefully chosen and boast the best possible insurance ratings. Their records of service to policyholders total many, many years. o Insurance Service Office Phone 273 . Res. Phone 241
You are NOT what you think you are. You ARE what you think. | : B ‘‘Let the words of my mouth, and the meditations of my heart, | be acceptable in Thy sight, O Lord”’. (PsALMS 19:14) CHURCH OF CHRIST | ' CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE "METHODIST CHURCH - PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH _ UNITE_D B‘RETH’REN CHURCH ATTEND CHURCH IN LIGONIER EVERY SUNDAY
Plenty of HOT WATER all the day thru Gilco Automatic Water Heat Now Auvailable | ow Available | . WE WILL HAVE AN ANNOUNCEMENT ON ALL - .\ OTHER OIL BURNING HEAT A LITTLE LATER
TYPEWRITER Service and Typewriter Ribbons. Phone 13. The Banner Office. .
Car Washing & Polishing Full Line of Batteries SCHLOSSER’S : Standard Service North Cavin St. Phone 340
2 NEW EASY WAY T 0 22, CLEAN SOOT FROM "] STOVES & FURNACES -, Remove heat-stealing soot from ; your heating stove or furnace NOW. Clean soot from flues and firepot before Spring. Just toss a Knack FIRE CHIEF Soot. Se‘troyer Brick into' the fire. Presto! The job is done; easy, clean, safe! More heat; less fuel! Get FIRE CHIEF Soot Destroyer Brick from your dealer today. Only 25¢.” If Jhe can’t supply you, send his ' name and address with $1 for @ 4 Fire Chief Bricks to 6? P THE KNACK CORP. [SX=4977 bl BOX No. 43 Ithacs, N. Y. % Iflm‘jm SEND ¢1 FOR ’ ;
LIGONIER'S NEW FUNERAL HOME
ULREVY'S
625 South Main Street
' - oR Y ou" HERE’S a real opportunity for the young man who wants a good job with a future. An Army job is a steady job offering good pay, the highest security, every opportunity for promotion and a chance to see the world. You get valuable training in technical skills, good food, clothing, quarters and medical care free. If you go overseas, you get 209, extra pay. You can retire at half pay after 20 years or retire at threequarters pay after 30 years. And you get a 30-day vacation at full pay every year! Many other advantages not offered elsewhere. If you are 18 to 34 and physically fit (or 17 with parents’ consent), you can enlist now and qualify for one of these fine jobs in the peacetime Regular Army. You owe it to yourself to get all the facts NOW! Apply at U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION MUNICIPAL BUILDING - ELKHART, INDIANA
Notice To Veterans - It is our desire to Co—operate to the fullest extent possible . with veterans wishing to obtain loans under the G. L Bill of Rights. We invite you to come into the Bank to discuss the matter, or you may go direct to Mr. Uhl, the County Service Officer, who is at the City Hall in Ligonier on M.ondayv and Tuesday of each week. ; STATE 'BANK LIGONIER
AMBULANCE SERVICE
PHONE 84
