Ligonier Banner., Volume 80, Number 41, Ligonier, Noble County, 10 October 1946 — Page 2
Che Ligonier B : ESTABLISHED 1867 3 Published every Thursday by The Banner Printing Company and entered as second class matter atthe postoffice at Ligonier, Indiana, ‘ under the Actof March 3, 1879. EUGENE CUMMINS, Editor * Vol. 80 Thursday, October 10, 1946 No. 41
COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS AND © +« AILOWANCES
Albion New Era, Clk’'s - Off. Exp. o $ 18.75 Thornton Levy Co., Same 65.10 Mid West Decorating Co. Ct. Hse. Emp. 21.00 Albion New Era, Aud. . Off. Exp. 7.75 Thornton-Levy Co., Same - 34.90 Ernest L. Calbeck, Treas. Off. Exp. - 17600 Albion New Era, Same 5.50 Donald M. Barcus, Recorder’s Off. Exp. 23.44 Thornton-Levey Co., Same . 122.67 John Singleton, Bd. Prisoners 94.50 John Singleton, Sheriff Mileage & Off. Exp. 188.16 Thornton-Levey Co., Sheriff Off. Exp. 2.76 Constance Miller, Surv. Deputy 24.00 Edward S. Miller, Same 60.00 Ft. Wayne Blue Print & Supply Co., Same 80.74 Joseph N. Adair, Sch. Supt. Mileage & Off. Supp. 47.60 Velda B. Bennett, Sch. Supt. Sec’y 115.70 Noble Co. Sch. By J. N. ’ Adair, Institute Exp. 50.00 Buysiness Service Co. Sch. Supt. Off. Exp. 4.50 Albion New Era, Same 207.22 Business Service Co. Co. ; Ass’r. Off. Supp. .70 Dr. John D. Hall, Cor. Sal. & Exp. 82.43 Dr. J. R. Nash, Co. Hlth. Off. Sal. & Exp. 76.83 Brittie M. Baker, Co. Nurse Sal. & Exp. " 175.20 0. K. Beckley, Court Hse. Emp. 129.00 Albert Smith, Same 64.50 S. J. Williamson, Same 55.00 Amos F. Butler, Same 9.00 J. O. Blaine, Ct. Hse. Supp. 5.27 J. 1. Holecomb Mfg. Co., Same 24.00 Worrell Mfg. Co., Same 19.57 Huntington Lab., Inc.,, Same 46.30 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., Same 57.45 Albion Water & Light Dept., Same 121.09
Dr. John W. Morr, Co. Jail Emp. 3.00 Albion Water & Light Dept., Jail Supp. 24.18 Hoosier Sales & Serv., Same 1.50 Sproat Bros., Same 22.50 G. J. Hire, Co. Farm Rep. 15.65 Chas. McCamment, Co. Farm Emp. 112.36 Jennie May McCamment, ~ Same 104.36 Ramona Malone, Same 70.30 Robert Oliver, Same 85.00 Gladith Oliver, Same 75.00 Susie Eagleson, Same 26.62 Forrest Windle, Same 15.00 T. J. Mawhorter, Same 35.00 C. C. Palmer, Same 524.48 Holly Marsh, Trustee, Sam 12.00 Dr. J. R. Nash, Same 18.50 Dr. John W. Moor, Same 14.00 H. A. Harris, Same 10.00 The Albion Market, Co. . Farm Supp. 58.74 Albion Water & Light Dept., Same 63.88 Albion 5¢ to $l.OO Store, : Same 19.56 Auburn Canning Co., Same 214.00 Davis Grocery, Same 92.94 Hillman China Co., Same 61.41 J. W. Lobdell, Same 66.05 Neuer Supply Co., Same 39.33 Ort. & Son, Same 234.61 Vietor Poppy, Same 33.00 M. E. Sherman, Same . 62.65 Stewart’s Bakery, Same 139.52 Uhl oOil Co., Same 77.40 Ullery Meat Market, Same 21.34 Young & Glass, Same 420.50 Rosamond C. Parker, Tax Refund £ - 86.34
Andrew L. Bontrager, Fox Bounty 5.00 Harold Fortman, Same 5.00 Dan Link, Same 5.00 Albion New Era, Reg. of Voters 5.00 Thornton-Levey Co., Same 110.45 Avilla News, Public Ptg. 36.08 Cromwell Advance, Same 36.08 - Sahli & Johnson, Tile Ditch 100.00 Albion Hardware Co., Ct.” ~ Hse. Supp 14.43 ~ Albion Hardware Co., Co. . Jail Supp. o - 13.29 Albion Hardware Co., Co. - Farm Supp. 40.42 _L. H. Myers, Same 30.00 ~ Same 13.80 Harry B. Butler, Official | J. L." Guthrie, Co., Agt, Sal P ““ifivy{ ‘x }fi%fi: Gl s |
Ross MeCord Ice & Miller, Legal Service : 82.50 Mabel M. Cole, Co. Agt. Sec’y ; 120.00 Phyllis Black, Co. Agt. _ Clerk Hire . 63.26 Frederick D. Uhl, Vet. Adm. Sal. & Exp. ; 240,19 Porter D. Crowell, Pros. : Atty Sal. & Exp. 253.50 John Trierweiler, Change of Venue 8.50 Home Tel. & Telg. Co., Telephones 84.95 Warren J. Miller, Rev. Ditch 41.53 Krick Tyndall Co., Same b 95.21 Verne Hill, Same 8.00 Sahli & Johnson, Same 1900.00 M. E. Sherman, Same 3.00 Albion Nat’l. Bank, Withholding Tax 545.90 PUBLIC WELFARE Mae Elene Craven, Trav. Exp. 46.85 Carrie D. Bridenthal, Same 20.00 Jennie Faux, Same 25.00 Pansy M. Curtis, Same _ 20.00 Cary A. Davis, Off. Exp. 25.00
GRAVEL ROAD REPAIR Hobert Adair $148.05 Ray Asher 80.10 Melvin Bender 156.93 Clinton Bloom 200.30 Ferm Bowman - 130.10 Karl Bowman 140858 'B. D. Brimm 148.95 'Roy Clouse 121.29 ‘Walter Coats : 176.00 Shirley Conrad 163.356 John Harlan 181.50 Max Harlan - 148.20 Ross Harlan 173.60 Dallas Jaquay 148.16 R. W. Jaquay 1562.00 Cecil Jeffries 156.20 Lyman Johnson 181.50 Howard Johnson 181.50 Virgil Kistler 176.00 Dan Leatherman 158.40 Ernest Leatherman 153.20 Walter Luther _ 132.00 Don McDonald 174.10 Clarence Meroney 176.00 Ben Norris 176.00 Edward Priest ; 142.90 Harry Savoie 176.00 Clifford Smith : 153.50 Clinton Snyder 175.20 Dewey Targgart 174.10 Latta Tumlinson 170.95 Louis Ulam 166.20 Otho Weaver 180.40 Thomas Wirick 176.00 Albion Nat’l Bank, Withholding Tax - 234.10 10% Bond Fund 256.94 Abshire oil Co. 126.73 Albion Hardware Co. 90.61 Albion Lumber Co., Inc. 196.36 Albion New Era 6.00 Albion Water & Light Dept. 24.27 Baltimore & Ohio R.R., Ray Avery, Agt. 36.30 Bueter Chevrolet 8.64 Irvin M. Cazier 6.80
Coney-Longnecker 13.71 General Truck Sales 12.39 W. H. Heign & Co. 17.65 J. L. Holcomb Co. - 26.68 Anson Huntsman - 5.00 Irons Sales Co. 9.57 Paul R. Kurtz 34.58 Mac Allister Mach. Co. 159.89 McComb Ignition Co. 2.90 Noble Sales & Service, Inc. 246.20 Northern Indiana Public Service 5.50 John Schermerhorn 5.00 Scott Freight Service 2.10 Sinclair Refining Co. 51.43 Truelove Bros. 667.80 Uhl oil Co. : 1295.05 Charles Walburn . 154.64 Cline Bros. Lumber Co. 127.78 Grace King 42.70 Northern Ind. Sand & Gravel Co. 3829.63 Standard Oil Co. 6041.14 Stonestreet & Burtzner Bros. . 922.45
Stturm & Dillard Gravel - Co. 1604.82 Deeds Equipment Co. 49715 Korte Bros., Inc. ~ 119.60 . LELAND F. FRURIP, : Auditor Noble Co. .
2-Day Tire Recap Service Full Line of Batteries SCHLOSSER'’S
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Presbyterian Church Rev. Arnold Schaap, Minister Sunday School, 9:30 A.M. Arthur Smith, .- superintendent, Robert Schloss, assistant superintendent. Morning worship, 10:45 A.M. Mrs. Ed. Williams, organist. A session meeting at 2:30 P.M. at the Church Sunday.
First Methodist Church ! Rev. A. C. Underwood, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30. This is Rally Day and Promotion Sunday. We want every member of the Sunday School to be present. Worship service, 10:30. There is a nursery for babies and pre-school children. Wednesday, District Convention, Woman’s Society of Christian Service, Simpson Methodist Church, Elkhart, 9:15 A.M. Choir practice, Wednesday, 7:30. 4 Hay ride, Methodist Youth Fellowship, and their friends. Friday, October 11. Meet at the church at 6:45. Men’s meeting, Friday 18th, at the church. Good program, good refreshments.
Richville Church Rev. Dennis Holliday, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:45, C.S.T. Morning worship at 10:45. Dr, Yeomans, District Superintendent, will be present to preach and conduct the Quarterly Conference of the charge, and will hold a communion service.
There will be a carry-in dinner in the church basement at noon for all present, And all friends are cordially invited to participate. -
At 1:30 in the afternoon students from Goshen College will present a program of music and addresses. This will be a special treat that should enlist everyone’s interest and attendance.
Christian Science 11} Lincolnway West Church Services at 11 A. M. the Lasscnibermmon fn 01l Chacchos of Chrhst, .Scientht, on Smduy.
The Golden Text was: “All that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the oe[u, and the guride of life, is not of the Father, t is of the world” (I John 2:16). Amottzgethe citations which comprised Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “When thou art bidden of anfnmn to a wedding, sit not down in the hiihest room; lest a more honourable man than thou be bidden of him; But when thou art bidden, io and sit down in the lowest room; that when he that bade thee cometh, he may say unto thee, Friend, go up higher: For whosoever exalteth himself shall be abased; and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted* (Luke 14:8, 10, 11). - The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Secience and Health with Key to the Scrintures” by Mary Baker Eddy: } “If the soft palm, upturned to a lordly salary, and architectural - skill, making d'ome and spire tremulous with beauty, turn the poor and -the stranger from the s_ate, they at the same time shut the ooronpmg‘ ress. In vain do the manger and the _cross tell their story to pride and - Tustiun” (p. 142), e
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Centenary United Brethren Church John W. Rollings, minister Sunday is Rally Day.in our Sunday School at 9:30 A.M. We invite every member of the family to come and stay for, church. Worship service and sermon at 10:40 A.M. There will be a basket dinner at noon followed by an afternoon service at 2:00, P.M: There will be no evening service. Let us make this a great day of Christian fellowship at the church. Throughout the services of the day special numbers will be given by the different departments of the Sunday School. v
Mid-week prayer service Wednesday, 7:30 P.M. Thursday, Oct. 17 at 7:30 P.M. the Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Minnie Moore. A cordial welcome at all services of the church.
Church Of Christ 5 Everett Reynolds, Minister. Bible School, 9:80. Lord’s Supper and preaching service, 10:30. ~ The business of the church is not to build itself out of the community, but to build up the community out of its very life. We need Your help. Wont you come and worship with us? -
Nazarene Church Rev. 1. C. Windoffer, Pastor. Sunday, 9:30 A.M. Sunday school. Mrs. Ethel Snyder, superintendent. 10:30 A.M. Worship Service. Message by Pastor, Rev. Windoffer. 6.30 P.M. Nazarene Young People’s Society, Mrs. Zelda Godfrey, president. 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic service. Music and singing, message by pastor. 5 Wednesday 7:45 P.M. Prayer and Praise Service. e (e Catholic Churches ST. PATRICK’S Rectory, Ligonier. Tel. 188. Mass—Every Sunday at 1v A. M. Rev. George F. Fox, OMI, Pastor. Residence, 800 Grand St., phone 188. : BLESSED SACRAMENT - Albion, Indiana Mass Schedule: so Sundays at 8:30 A. M. Holy Days at 7:00 A. M.
- ARNOLD ELSON Registered Podiatrist DON'T LET YOUR FEET CRIPPLE YOU SICK FEET MAKE SICK PEOPLE ‘ Practice Lumsted to the Feet Ph.lB LIGONIER, Ind
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~ LEGAL NOTICE S SR R Y D D t In the Noble Circuit Court. ‘September Term, 1946. State of Indiana, | SS: County of Noble, CAUSE NO. 16251 Richard J. Schlichtenmeyer, Plaintiff, : vS. ' ‘Sue Schlichtenmeyer, .. Defendant. ' NOTICE OF NON RESIDENCE The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, having filed his complaint for divorce from the defendant therein, together with his affidavit, and the affidavit of a disinterested person that the defendant is a non resident of the State of Indiana; i Now Therefore Sue Schlichtenmeyer, defendant in the above entitled . cause, of action is hereby notified that unless she be and appear in the Noble Circuit Court, to be held on the 2nd day of December, 1946, at the court house in the town of Albion in said county and state, to answer or demur to said complaint, for - divorce, the same will be heard and determined in her absence. : IN WITNESS Whereof I have hcreunto set my hand and the seal of this Court this 25th day of September, 1946. Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court. - PORTER R. BLOCK, { Leo Rumbaugh, Atty.
C. A. MEIGS R. J. BLUME Optometrists 117 W, WAYNE ST. FORT WAYNE, IND.
S. C. SACKETT Justice of the Peace INSURANCE PHONES: 115, 138
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%,_,_,l AMBULANCE |=== Ulrey's Funeral Home ~ LIGONIER'S NEWEST | 695 South Méin Street - - PHONE 84
DR. C. W. HURSH . Optometrist and Optician : 118 W. Lincoln Ave. Goshen ; . Eyes Examined--Glasses Fitted ANY Lens Replaced--All Optical Repairs Tuesday and Saturday evenings until 9 P. M. ; Phone 142.
Todd’s Super Service . .. offers another outstanding service to motorists, with mechanical flushing with flush master. Flush that winter sludge from your motor. : b | TODD’S SUPER SERVICE Lincoln Way West ' Phone 365]
A LIGONIER INSTITUTION — ~ SINCE 1861 e For 85 years the name "BROWN" has stood for the finest in Funeral Service in this com- : munitY. : ‘ b OUR POLICY — One standard of service, the - best, to all regardless of financial circumstances. Let that final tribute to your loved one be as you would have it — Beautiful — Reverent. ; ' AMBULANCE SERVICE BROWN FUNERAL HOME Directors : | GEORGE W. BROWN @ ~SEELEY M. BROWN : Licensed Embalmer WALTER ROBINSON, JR. ‘ Phc\n;s:'&— Office 115 — Res. 120
Saturday Morning, October 12 " ' ~ 10:00 O'CLOCK SHARP " The household goods of the late G. Hal Manahan will be sold at Auction at his farm, which is about 3 miles out on the Middlebury Road, to the old No. 10 school house and furn there 1/4 mile to the brick house on the left hand side of road. | : For those who wish to come but have no car. there will be Gorman bus leave the A. & P. Comer at 9:15 and then stop dt the Olympia Candy Kitchen, Goshen. : : HOUSEHOLD GOODS CONSISTS OF:— Cooking utensils, glassware, silverware, dishes..l - walnut dining room suite, consisting of table( 6 chairs, buffet and china closet, 1 grandfather electric floor clock, 1 electric wall clock, 1 Seth Thomas clock, 1 small walnut cabinet suitable for china or books, lamps of various sizes, 1 living room suite, consisting of large davenport and 2 chairs, 2 walnut stands, 1 walnut chest of drawers. 1 large walnut dresser, pictures, mirrors, 1 bedroom of red cedar, large poster bed and dresser, inner spring matfress and springs, also nite table, 1 red cedar writing desk, 1 9x12 Wilton rug. 1 7-3xlo-6 Wilton rug, 1 9x12 Axminster rug. 1 lounging chair and ottoman, 1 morris chair, 1 rocking chait, quilts. blankets, bed spreads, cover lid, paisley shawl, 1 large rubber sheet. 1 rubber clothes bag. 1 large brown horse hide robe., 2 pairs feather pillows, 1 trunk, 2 wardrobes, 2 end tables, fruit jars, number of new gallon crocks, 1 round oak stove, 1 “library table, 1 kitchen cabinet, 2 kitchen chairs, light fixtures, big bowl aand pitcher, 2 trays and misgel- | THE FARM MACHINERY CONSISTS OF:— u -1 double disk 1 practically new muck plow, 110 |DR sol ‘w ‘feeder, 1 milk strainer, about 30 . grain sacks, 1 underground fertilizer spread, number ' ' [EROME SHERMAN, Ructioneer.
