Ligonier Banner., Volume 80, Number 42, Ligonier, Noble County, 17 October 1946 — Page 3
- 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, Mgr. Lagrange, Ind. Tel. 190 .
Goshen Community Auction Sale Monday, October 21 Ceilings are off! Bring in the Livestock. We’ll have the greatest array of Buyers in our history. ' ’ ' Come Early — Stay Late Romayne Sherman, Ora Thomas, Mgrs. Phone R-8034 “ GOSHEN, IND.
y i J From where I sit .. éjy Joe Marsh /\?)} : Want a Vacation - ’,@ “ ' from Marriage?
Alvin Blake went south on his vaeation, for some fishing, and left his Missus to enjoy a vacation from the eorncob pipe, clothes in a heap, and solos on the harmonica.
First few days, Martha enjoye: it—house neat and quiet, top bacl: on the toothpaste, no morning mes: from Alvin’s midnight snacks (Al’: partial to a bit of cheese and beer at bedtime).
Come the end of the week, she began to fidget; couldn’t even read the Clarion, it looked so unmussed; didn’t have any appetite with no-
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body to cook for. She was about tq wire Al, when he barges home a week ahead of time, and she almost cries for gratitude. (“Felt the same way myself,” says AIL) . From where I sit, those differences of habit and opinion — ~vhether they have to do with corncob pipes, a glass of beer, or playing the harmonica, seem mighty trivial when you’re séparated. And they are, too! '
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COMPLETE line of Staplers and wire staples. Banner Office,
City Liquor Store Goshen's Newest, and Most Complete PACKAGE STORE LIQUORS -- WINES -- GINS 239—Phone—239 Former Democrat Bldg. 206 E. Main GOSHEN
GLASSES MADE FOR YOUR SATISFACTION THESE 25 YEARS Just East of Paramount Theater i 125 E. WAYNE ST. Fort Wayne, Ind.
2-Day Tire Recap Service Full Line 9! Batteries SCHLOSSER’S Standard Service North Cavin St. Phone 340
Your only pmr of eyes are too valuable to be slighted WEAR GETTLES . GLASSES GETTLE’S OPTICAL STORE 903-5-7 Calhoun St. FORT WAYNE
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LOCAL NEWTS
Mr. and Mrs. John Walter :were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Deardorff.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steller called on Mrs. John Steller's brother, Amos Sthrome of Hartford City who is ill. : - Mr. and ,Mrs. Dale Treisch of Coruna, Mr. Chet Grate and sons of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ‘Grate of Kendallville were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grate. Mr. and Mrs. Bazil Smith of Columbia City called on Mrs. Walter Klick Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Gladys Schlotterback of Brimfield and Mrs. Klick called on Mrs. Mine Bartley at Kimmell Sunday. |,
Mr. and Mrs. John Schwab and daughter Suzy-Q and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oxley motored to Cassopolis, Mich. Sunday. ! Mrs. Walter Robinson, Jr. is entertaining at dinner this evening honoring the birthday anniversary of her husband. Other guests will be Mr. Walter Robinson, Sr., Mrs. Helen Vanderford and < Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Scurlock. - Mrs. John Schwab and Mrs. J. M. Oxley shopped in Nappanee Tuesday afternoon. - Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hughes of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Levy, Jon Levy and Miss Marilyn McDevitt of Chicago and Mr. Horace Hartman of South Bend were Sunday guests of Mr. -and Mrs. Lewis Levy.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nulf are visiting in Kalamazoo this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dewey spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs., Harry Stults at Elkhart.
Mrs. Edrie Zumbaugh of Fort Wayne visited Mrs. Stella Baker over the week-end.
Sgt. and Mrs. George Everett left Wednesday for a vacation in Texas and Mexico.
Mrs. Alva Willman of Bedford, Ind. returned home Saturday following a month’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wellman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mcßride and son of Fort Wayne were Saturday evening guests of Mrs: Aaron
Urich. Mrs. Harriett Larson and son of Albion were Sunday guests of Mrs. Aaron Urich. . :
Mrs. Howard Cunningham has been ill with pneumonia for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Hover and son Bob and daughter Marjorie were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Growcock. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Duesler and son Danny were Sunday evening guests at the Growcock home.
A group of ladies pleasantly surprised Mrs. Viola Longnecker last Friday evening at her home. The occasion honored Mrs. Longnecker’s birthday anniversary. The evenin gwas spent socially. Abram M. Barch left for ' Indiana University, Sunday.
BW’ Take Care Ise f __9_.,__ Ymuro Eyes Dr. H. C. Higgason OPTOMETRIST 414 So. Main St., Elkhart. Ind.
~ For Taxes COAL — CAR REPAIRS - Any Worthy Purpose CASH LOANS $lO to $3OO Quick — Friendly — ' Confidentially Phone 186 — QY = ‘ : Write or Come in : Security Loan Co. V. M. KIESTER, Magr. 201 Y; So. Cavin, Ligonier |
; %Ey Gene Byrnes
= 1 ounNO g WHAT GOOD @ : | |/ THS EXERCISE X i 15 DOIN' Him BUT 3 = 1\ I'T'S"NONE OF MY s | 10, =\ BUSINESS! P e 4&‘5 l |
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hinkson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark of Goshen called on Mr, and Mrs. Emil Willsey Sunday evening.
Miss Louise Furkis and Miss Marcene Norris left Tuesday to resume their studies at Indiana University.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson of Indianapolis were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Vondersmith.
- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bigler of Elkhart were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Walter. : :
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Weaver of Topeka are the parents of a baby girl born Tuesday. at home. James F. Green of Columbus, O. spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Will Green. Mrs. Homer Reid was cafled to Kendallville last Wednesday by the serious illness of her sister Mrs. Plim Comlogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Usheil and daughter of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Crisman and Mrs. W. C. Hoch of Delta, O. were guests this week of Misses Dora and Mabel Schwab. - Mrs. David Swift and son David Lee of LaPorte were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Furkis. Mr. and Mrs. William Wells and daughter of Walkerton called on John Slutz Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mishler of Wawaka and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reed were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rodman. : .
Corp. William Schwab, nephew of Miss Lucille Schwab, called his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwab at Elkhart, from Berlin Sunday afternoon. He said he expects to arrive home in' April or May and he also stated he had excellent living quarters and good food in Berlin where he is now stationed. :
Miss Francis Benthine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Benthine, is now in Tokyo and expects to leave soon for Seoul Korea. Miss Benthine is on a government assignment and will be in Korea for a year.
The great racing racket. The crowd’s cheers faded as the favorite fell behind. And a mysterious outsider swept far ahead to steal $105,000. Be sure to read the stoty by William Engle and Ray Doyle in The .American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week’s CHICAGO SUNDAY HERALDAMERICAN.
PENN ANNOUNCES 4 -~ HIGHER WAGES! | i M To Give You Complete Information On The New Wages, Salariés" And Job Opportunities - AtPenn .. . The : With A Display Of Products And Working Conditions At Penn ~ WILL BE IN LIGONIER Monday, October 21 and Tuesday, October 22 ' (Open from 8:00 A. M. Until 6:00 P. M.) ' e NEEDED IMMEDIATELY = | Men and women are needed for factory ‘ » | jobs as well as office work .. . the workis | | easy and pleasant. Remember, Penn offers 7 | the best job opportunity in Goshen and sur- | rounding vicinity. Visit the trailer and get l thefull story. * , I | ~ PENN ELECTRIC SWITCH CO. - GOSHEN, INDIANA |
Classiftied Ads
WANTED TO BUY—Beam type granary scale in good condition. Post Office Box 110.
POSITION OPEN — for Clerk. The Stansbury Ssore, Ligonier, Indiana
CEMENT BLOCK FOR SALE—also sand and gravel. Tipton & Smith, Phone 862, Albion, Ind.
WANTED MEN for night work, hours 5:30 P.M. to 4:00 A.M. Good wages. Call at the office of STANDARD PLATING WORKS, 107-09 N. 2nd St., Go- ' shen, Indiana.
FORTY-EIGHT Purebred Boars and Gilts representing six breeds and twenty-two breeders wil be sold at AUCTION at Nappanee, Indliana, Saturday, October 19 in the third annual Boar & Gilt Sale sponsored by the Elkhart County Swine Breeders. Being a -promotion sale which provides a “show window” for the consigning breeders, top quality and some of the best breeding is assured—at buyer’s prices. For free catalog, write to J. W. Weybright, Secy., R. 1,, Syracuse, Ind.
MENS SHORTS—Made of Pajama Check material. Sizes 30 to 42. The Stansbury Store, Ligonier, Indiana. . :
A full line of new wool slacks in colors at the HESS FASHION SHOPPE.
See the AMERICAN LEGION sponsored movie “No Help Wanted” at the Crystal Theatre Thursday and Friday, October 17th and 18th. Gt
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.
2 Alexander Smith Rugs size 9x15. One is a tan all over pattern and the other a rose all over pattern. The Stansbury Store, Ligonier, Indiana.
RADIO REPAIRING—Geo. W. Honert, 248 Water Street, Ligonier, Ind.
GOING to Florida for the Winter. Save money by Traveling by bus. Call Garl’s Drug Store for low rates and schedule. '
All Wool Yarn—All colors—For Fall Knitting. The Stansbury Store, Ligonier, Indiana.
See the AMERICAN LEGION ~ sponsored movie “No Help Want- ~ ed” at the Crystal Theatre - Thursday and Friday, October 17th and 18th. 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 Loss of Horses—Cattle—Sheep—Hogs Phone 197 J Collect ; - Kendallville Fertilizer Co. EVERS & SONS " Kendallville, Indiana Fine New Shipments of Ladies Sweaters, Blouses, Jackets, and Skirts. The Stansbury Store, Ligonier, 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. bth St. LIGONIER FOR SALE—blue snow suit, size 1, _ medium size. circulating heater and 1 burrier oil heater. Audrey Sisterhen, Phone 67. Fine Assortment of Woolen materials. Many good shades for the present season. The Stansbury Store, Ligonier, Indiana. TRAVEL—the easy, quick way, Travel by Bus. Call Garl’s Drug Store for information.
FOR SALE—Timber by the strip or acre. Good for cross cutting or - buzzing. Write Bob Kurtz, Millersburg, Indiana or call 14 on 57. .
MEN WITH LIVESTOCK ~ EXPERIENCE WANTED Well known feed company has good paying job for men with livestock feeding experience, Full time permanent job requiring no investment. Prefer men 25-60 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 189. We will pick it up. John Beckner. 5 blocks west of the Clock.
