Ligonier Banner., Volume 80, Number 40, Ligonier, Noble County, 3 October 1946 — Page 3
CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors‘ and friends for their kindness andl beautiful flowers on the death of my son-in-law Horace H. Hartman.‘ Mrs. Maude Bordner and Family. |
Farmers-- Attention NOW ON HAND AND FOR SALE IN ANY AMOUNT FEEDER CALVES AND STEERS, ALL WEIGHTS AND GRADES. Hogs every day at ceiling prices. : Veal, Lambs and Baby Calves. Saturday only. KENNETT, MURRAY & CO. - MIKE BRADY. Magr. Lagrange, Ind. Tel. 190
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Bert Childers put an ad in the Clarion the other day. Here’s what it said: - “Planted more melons than I can eat this year. Stop by and pick as many as you want. All free.” As you can guess, plenty of folks sent their kids over and plenty of the parents came too. Stripped Bert’s melon patch in no time. And as they went away, Bert treated the kids to lemonade, and offered the grownups a glass of ice-cold sparkling beer.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ira Yoder had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wellman and Rosalie and Mrs. Alva Wellman of Bedford who has been visiting her son and family since September 13th.
Naturally it puzzled some folks ... but Bert explains: “It gives me a kick to share things when I can afford to—whether it’s the melons, or the lemonade, or beer. I guess I just like to indulge my whims.” From where I sit, if we had more “self-indulgent” people like Bert —who belicve in share and share alike, live and let live, this tired world would be a whole lot better off ! ,
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Wawaka News _———— Rev. and Mrs. Richard, Bowersox and son Steven and Miss Marilyn Miller were week-end guests of his parents at Mount Cory, O. - Mr. and Mrs. George Homsher of Kendallville were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stigner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sharnon, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barrett attended the Conservation Fish Fry at Rome City Saturday night.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Will Golden of Ligonier were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Kellner. John Eby of California is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harley Inks and other relatives and friends.
Miss Collette Barrett accompanied Miss Josephine Marker and her father of Larville, Ind. on a five weeks motor trip through the west. They left Saturday taking the northern route through Yellowstone National Park. They will visit friends and relatives in Idaho, Washington, and Los Angeles, Calif. They plan to return by the southern route visiting places of interest in Arizona, New Mexico and Fort Stockton, Tex. Mrs. Mary Ellen Walker passed away at her home here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hooten attended the Home coming at New Carlisle on Sunday.
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An Old Favorite ; A recipe popular a half century ago appeared in an early edition of the Ball Blue Book. It reads: “To every pound of small yellow tomatoes allow one pound of sugar. Put the tomatoes and sugar together and to every seven pounds of sugar allow the juice of three lemons. Let stand together all night and in the morning drain off the sirup and boil. (The recipe doesn’t tell how long, but 10 minutes should do.) Put in the tomatoes and simmer for twenty minutes after they boil. Remove the tomatoes and allow the sirup to boil until thick. Just before taking from the fire, add the lemon juice. Put the fruit in the jars and cover with boiling sirup. Seal immediately.” " If a more modern recipe is wanted, you might try:
215 pounds (peeled) small tomatoes 2% pounds sugar . 2 cups water 1, ounce whole ginger
1% lemon (sliced thin) o 14 ounce of stick cinnamon Boil together water, sugar, lemon and spices for fifteen minutes: add tomatoes, a few at a time, and cook gently until the tomatoes become bright and clear. Then
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pour into shallow pans, cover and let stand over night. Pack the cold tomatoes into hot jars and strain the sirup over them. Process twenty minutes at simmering. Recipe for Less Sugar If you are wondering where you are going to get the sugar, as who isn’t, here is your recipe: , 2 pounds tomatoes 2 cups sugar 2 cups corn sirup, light or dark % cup water 1 lemon 1 small orange 1 stick cinnamon 2 pieces ginger root -8 whole cloves 15 cup raisins Use small, firm, red, yellow or green tomatoes. Scald one minute. Dip into, cold water. Skin but do not core. Combine sugar, sirup, water, lemon, orange (sliced thin) and spices, and simmer 30 minutes. Remove spices. Add tomatoes and boil gently until they are bright and clear. Add raisins. Cover and let stand over night. Pack cold tomatoes into hot fruit jars. Boil sirup until thick as honey and pour over tomatoes. Process 15 minutes at simmering. :
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WANTED — Woman for general housework at Wawasee Lake. Small family, $25.00 per week. Call Syracuse R 513. ;
WANTED TO BUY—Good used car. Must be mechanically O.K. with good tires. Harry Jacobs.
WANTED—GirI for general housework. Call 111.
CEMENT BLOCK FOR SALE—also sand and gravel. Tipton & Smith. Phone 362, Albion, Ind.
FOR SALE—Hamilton-Beech electric vacuum cleaner, recently overhauled, $20.00. Call 215.
WANTED TO BUY—Small boy’s bicycle. Phone 279. ,
COME IN and use our easy Layaway plan. Pay as little as you want to down. Gambles.
TRAVEL—the easy, quick way, Travel by Bus. Call Garl’s Drug Store for information. -
OR SALE—Timber by the strip or acre. Good for cross cutting or buzzing. Write Bob Kurtz, Millersburg, Indiana or call 14 on 57. ;
FOR SALE — Circulating Coal Burner Heater and a 50” round ~oak dining room table. F. G. Morman, Natti Crow Beach, Lake Wawasee. -
Johnston’s Cane and Cider Mill, 6 miles north and 2 miles west of Columbia City is now in operation. Cider made Wednesdays and Saturdays. Other days by appointment. Phone 2037-L.
We are Buyers of Clover Seed We are also equipped with the latest and best Buckhorn Mill. We also do custom cleaning at reasonable rates. For sale cheap — a 12 ft. stock rack complete with loading shute. Wertheimer-McGuin Seed Co. Tel. 331 Ligonier, Ind.
MEN WITH LIVESTOCK EXPERIENCE WANTED Well known feed company has good paying job for men with live- - stock feeding experience. Full time permanent job requiring no investment. Prefer men 25-50 with car. Complete training given. Home nights. Call or write Mr. Harold G. Lash, 801 S. Main, Kendallville, Ind. Phone 659-JX.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for - Rags, Paper, and Iron. Phone 139. We will pick it up. John Beckner. 5 blecks west of the Clock.
NO HUNTING and NO TRES- - PASSING Signs, 10¢ each or 3 for 25¢c. At The Banner Office.
FELT HAT RUGS — Wa}shable,’ fire resisting, reversible, economical, and long wearing from _51.79 to $6.29. GambLes Store.
GOING to Florida for the Winter. Save money by Traveling by bus. Call Garl’s Drug Store for low rates and schedule.
PROMISSORY NOTES, 380 in a book, per book, 15c. — Banner Office. '
We are now ready to give 3-5 days service in all types of dry cleaning. Bring to Lincoln Way South and Jackson, or phone 559 and we will pick up and delivery service where necessary. .
RADIO REPAIRING—Geo. W. Honert, 248 Water Street, Ligonier, Ind. * :
ELECTRIC Toasters $5.25. Electric Irons $6.95, at Gambles.
* g .&» /’.’,’,7 : . - / The World’s =[\ £ : 2_HU n} Greatest Need . . _ < The moral, conscience-quickening force of religion is needed to prevent the destruction of the civilized world. ; The world’s religious leaders, including the pastors of our own community’s houses of worship, descrve the unstinted support of our citizens. : KERR v I Funeral Home RO 7 Robert Sedgwick, Dr. ‘ e : Phone:;:;nseerazls 'llilgme 43; You "f*ed ybur heireh and AMBULANGE SRRVICE. - Yout church Sowls Jout.
New line of cofton dresses sizes 1244. Kitchen and fancy aprons at the HESS FASHION SHOPPE.
COMPLETE line of Staplers and wire staples. Banner Office.
MONOGRAM STATIONERY — Solve your gift problem from our deluxe assortment. At the Banner office.
Typewriter and adding machine sales—service—rentals. Our products and service guaranteed. Loan machines available while we recondition yours. Thurlow Cazier, BUSINESS SERVICE COMPANY, PH. 3, KENDALLVILLE, IND.
If Unfortunate in Less of ~ Horses—Cattle—Sheep—Hogs , Phone 197 J Collect Kendallville Fertilizer Co. - EVERS & SONS ' Kendallville, Indiana Heating and Plumbing We repair and rebuild all makes of furnaces. Furnaces cleaned at reasonable prices. We are agents for the Lennox Hot Air Furnace. Call phone 535. :
George J. Hoffert 323 E. sth St. LIGONIER
The wives of Prince Mehou. One was a king’s daughter, but the prince also thought highly of his other wife, who was only a little less high-born. Read Charles Robbins’ story of love thousands of years ago. It appears in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week’s CHICAGO SUNDAY HERALD-AMERICAN.
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