Ligonier Banner., Volume 80, Number 46, Ligonier, Noble County, 14 November 1946 — Page 3

&"\ From where I sit .4y Joe Marsh, /}w,,g‘_ How to Handle @ AL o ' S a Fortune |

Some months ago I reported in the Clarion how Mel Bate’s uncle died up north, and left him with a tidy fortune. - Naturally, our town was curious to see how Mel would spend it: Traveling around the world ... getting a new house or car... wearing fancy clothes . . . or dining on cold pheasant and chamPAgNe...7 . Poeet

We can now report, Mel hasn’t changed a bit! Drop in on him any night, and you’ll find him in his shirt sleeves by the fire, chatting

kk I' d A =39 Glide Away ALL STEEL GARAGE DOORS $112.85 Pair $57.50 Each , — FORMICA — For Table and Counter Tops Heat lsroo! — Ring Proof — Cigarette Proof Various Colors: — Vafious Sizes ~ HIRE LUMBER CO. Ligonier, Indiana

PUBLIC SALE

: As we have sold our farm located 14 mile west of . : WOLCOTTVILLE, INDIANA 4 on County Line Road, we will offer at public au\ction the following articles on

Saturday, November 23, 1946

HOUSEHOLD GOODS : 2 piece Dunbar living room suit, brown modern design. Kroehler studio couch, solid back, blue upholstering. Uphélstered high back modern rocker. Barrell back occasional chair, gold Velour. Knee hole writing desk, 1 desk chair. Philco radio., floor model. modern cabinet. Axminister rug, 11x12 ft, book design. unusual high quality. Bigelow rug, Early American design, 9xll, several small throw rugs to match, 1 rug pad 9x12. 3 piece Walnut bedroom suite, modern design. vanity with bench and large round mirror. 1 coil spring and 1 innerspring mattress, like new. g Single roll-a-way bed with coil spring and innerspring mattress. Odd chest of drawers. ; Cast iron white enamel coal and wood range. modern, . like new. Solid oak breakfast set. table and 4 chairs. White porcelain top table and other small ones. 3-burner oil stove, 50 pound ice box. some Wagner cast aluminum wear, large roaster. dutch oven. tea kettle, other pots and pans, some dishes, crocks, jars, curtains and bedding. LAUNDRY ol Kenmore electric washing machine with white enamel tub, 1942 model. perfect condition. 2 wash boilers, 1 copper., 1 galvanized: 1 folding clothes rack. - White enamel twin laundry tub. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT : Hamilton Beach eleciric mixer, Jike new. Hoover electric sweeper with attachments. Coleman electric iron; small electric fan. 2 wheel box bed trailer, new tires. excellent condition. AUTOMOBILE 1932 8-cylinder 4-door sedan Nash, low mileage. wonderful condition inside and out, 6 wheels and tires, 2 new, others good, heater and new battery. : FENCE 80 rods new extra heavy 9 gauge 48 inch stock fence. 20 rods new poultry fence 46 inch. : 200 feet, more or less, poultry mesh. 2 metal foot or garden gates, some wood and steel posts.

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS LM Served on Grognd:. TERMS: — CASH DAY .OF_ SKLE MR. AND MRS. ELMER MILLER WINFORD LEWIS, Auctioneer. WOLCOTTVILLE, INDIANA Pl VERN ELLIOTT, Clerk

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with the Missus, sharing a 3 mellow glass of beer with friends. From where I sit, Mel has learned the art of handling money —as well as handling people. You don’t let cash-in-the-bank push you around any more than you let people push you around. If you like the simple, homey life; companionship and quiet ways; a glass of beer and friendly talk — that’s worth a fortune, after all}

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Starting at 10:30 A.M.

: TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS Brussels hand carpet sweeper. : Alladin lamp with shade, 1 oil lamp. 2 extra good rubber tired lawn mowers, like new. 150 feet lawn hose in 50 foot lengths. like new. New deep well hand pump: 5 gal. paint, more or less. Lots of good paint brushes. : 500 feet, more or less. new 8 inch beveled fed wood siding: 4 new 16 foot 2x4s. - Basement trap and other plumber fittings. ~ 25 new cement blocks, large assoriment of new nails and spikes, bolts, nuts, screws, electric plugs and switches. % 2 Wheel barrow: 15-ton jack: 15 ton steel pulley: card table: 1 gal. glass butter churn, never used. Galvanized vegetable and fruit drier. » T Large sausage grinder: produce scales. : Egg_grader; 6 foot step ladder: utility kitchen step stool; fire extinguisher; 12 gauge shot gun, assortment of fishing equipment. minnow buckets; boat anchors; poles; live box, etc.: § lanterns; log chain; 20 pounds red clover seed Auger post hole digger: S gal. oil can and several small ones; hand garden plow with attachments; garden rakes: hose: spades; 6-scoop shovels and other shovels; corn fork: 3 crow bars: 2 pinch bars; scythe; hand cycle; hedge frimmer: buck saw:; hand saw: ax and numerous other articles. ; : : BOAT Factory built 16 foot Seaworthy strip boat with oars and anchors, used very.little (a dandy). : POULTRY EQUIPMENT } 12x16 brooder house. i ; Hard coal brooder stove with hover, 500 chick size, 200 pounds hard coal. Electric brooder, 500 chick size. : 25 galvanized chick feeders, large and small, like new. S galvanized water fountains. WINDOW SASHES . - 8 6x6 foot window sashes, 12 light 16x21 inches. 12 4!3x3 foot window sashes, 10 light 9x16 inches. These sashes suitable for house, cottage or any building: heavy frame construction. This is all good clean merchandise of high quality, used very little. i . - In case of bad weather sale will be held under lh‘ll.l’- % 5

Classified Ads

WANTED — plain sewing and mending. ‘Mrs. Nellie Watt, 410% McLean St. -

WANTED — used washers all makes, in any. condition. KIT CASSIDY, Tel. 229.

WANTED — FUR AND HIDES. Highest Prices paid. Ligonier Iron and Metal Co. H. Kapplan, prop. Tel. 316. 2

WANTED — Office swivel chair. Please call 3870. -

POSITION OPEN for Saleslady. The Stansbury Store, Ligonier, Indiana.

WANTED TO BUY—duplex or 2apartment house, direct from owner. F. F. Baughman, 217 Florida Drive, Fort Wayne, Ind.

FOR SALE—all modern house, 212 Pigeon Street, Tel. 532 J.

FOR SALE—2 brown milk goats, 212 Pigeon Street, Tel. 532 J.

FOR SALE — 1931 Chevrolet Truck, 1% ton, six new tires. Paul Grate, Tel. 319, 212 College Street.

FOR SALE — 2000 bales mixed hay. Phone BFII, Warsaw, Ind. - Lawrence Stevens, R. R, 2.

SPLENDID Stock of Ladies Chenille Robes. Assorted colors. All sizes. The Stansbury Store, Ligonier, Indiana. :

ACT NOW—To secure the county’s most profitable small business. One man can operate. Write Mr. R. G. Gilbertson, 223 E. Douglas Street, Bloomington, Illinois.

MENS Cotton Union Suits of winter weight Underwear. Also 25% wool Union suits and 256% Wool 2-piece suits. The Stansbury St. Ligonier, Indiana.

LIGONIER BANNER. LIGONIER, INDIANA

NEW Shipment of Men’s Moleskin Type Work Pants. The Stansbury Store, Ligonier, Indiana.

FINE assortment of Children’s Snow Suits. Also Separate Snow . Pants. The Stansbury Store, Ligonier, Indiana.

GENERAL TRUCKING — Virgil -Becker, Tel. Cromwell 45,

GIVE Practical Gifts for Christmas. ‘Call at the Gamble Store.

ANTI FREEZE—SI.I9 gal. in your own container. Gamble Store.

Corrugated Rug Runner, 39c¢ yd. Steering Wheel Covers, reg. price 59¢, sale pricé 39¢. Ironing ~ Board Covers, reg. price 89c¢, sale price 53¢c. GAMBLE STORE.,

FOR SALE — Rosenthal Corn Husker, very good condition, also 88 Willys 4-door sedan in good condition. Ted Pippenger, % mile south of Green Center.

HAULING—Sand, gravel and fill dirt; also top soil. Lawson and Adair, Ligonier, Ind. Phone Adair at 75 or see Lawson at Reed Fisel farm,

CEMENT BLOCK FOR SALE—also sand and gravel. Tipton & Smith. Phone 362, Albion, Ind.

GOING to Florida for the Winter. Save money by Travéling by bus. Call Garl’s Drug Store for low rates and schedule. '

ROOMS FOR RENT by the week, . $7 and up at GILL HOTEL, Ligonier, Ind. -

WINTER HOME on north side of Lake Wawasee, furnished, 5 bedrooms, suitable for 2 families. C. I. Bishop; R.R. 1, Syracuse, Ind. Tel. Syracuse 8225.

REPAIR WORK — washing machines, vacuum cleaners., KIT CASSIDY, Tel. 229

CUSTOM RUG WEAVING—Mrs. Maude Flickinger, Syracuse, Ind. Phone 90F23, Cromwell.

STORM.SASH ARE AVAILABLE A product of the F. C. Russell Company. Write or call Chilcote & Kitt Mfg. Co., Albion, Ind.

RADIO REPAIRING—Geo. W. Honert, 248 Water Street, Ligonier, Ind. :

If Unfortunate in Loss 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 585.

George ]. Hoffert 323 E. sth St. LIGONIER

TRAVEL—the easy, quick way, Travel by Bus. Call Garl’s Drug Store for information. -

HIGHEST PRICES PAID for . Rags, Paper, and Iron. Phone 189. We will pick it up. John Beckner. 5§ blocks west of the Clock. '

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Wawaka News

The W.S.C.S. met at the home of Mrs. Treadie Myers on Wednesday with a good attendance. Mrs. Myers gave a review of a chapter of the Cross over Africa and Mrs. Ruby Price gave the lesson on Peace through the cross.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johnson spent Saturday with his parents at Teegarden. : . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stigner aeccompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Homsher of Kendallville to Warsaw on Sunday where they were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Franks. .

A number from here attended the funeral of Mrs. John Martin at Albion on Thursday. The Martins were former residents of this vicinity. L A group meeting of the Youth Fellowship for this sub-district was held at the Methodist Church Sunday afternoon. : ' Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hooten were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lane at Goshen on Monday evening. ’

B w 0 Take mee e lse Youro Eyes Dr. H. C. Higgason OPTOMETRIST 414 So. Main St., Elkhart, Ind.

ARNOLD ELSON Registered Podiatrist DON'T LET YOUR FEET CRIPPLE YOU SICK FEET MAKE SICK ~ PEOPLE | Practice‘ Limuted to the Feet Ph. 18- LIGONIER, Ind.

City Liquor Store Goshen's Newest, and - Most Complete PACKAGE STORE

LIQUORS -- WINES -- GINS ~ 239—Phone—239 . Former Democrat Bldg. 206 E. Main GOSHEN

S. C. SACKETT Justice of the Peace INSURANCE PHONES: 115, 138

C.A.MEIGS R J. BLUME » Optometrists (o 117 W. WAYNE ST. I-‘_Oll‘r“‘ WAYNE, nm,

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Eva Vail Mannon of Newport, Oregon recently suffered a broken hip in a fall and -is confined to the hospital. She and Mrs. Alene Zimmerman are the only ones living of the first graduating class of the Ligonier High School in 1879. Eva Vail Mannon was born and reared here and is a cousin of the late Venona J. Sackett. .

THOMAS W. HITE TRUSTEE, Perry Township FRIDAY OFFI_CE HRS. o, 11:30am. Office in Farmers and Merchants Bank Building

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M &s. DuNCAN has just inished her Fall housecleaning, and Duncan is welcome in his own home again.

Cuttains, crisply ironed, hang at the windows. Rugs are “bright and clean. Blankets, sweetened by sun and suds, 101 l contentedly on the beds. . ; E(erything’s fresh and shining. Mrs. ' Duncan is tired, but happy. Mr. Dun- ot r o can is happier. The dog is happiest L of all. ‘ = W - Once housecleaning was the housewife’s horror. Now, with modern elec- Y tric gadgets, the semi-annual cyclone is : finished in half the time, with half the effort. i And not only housecleaning—but all household chores —are easier, simpler, when electricity lends a willing hand. This versatile servant cooks, cleans, washes and irons, brightens the home, guards health, scoops entertainment from the very air—and all for the cost of a bar of soap daily. £ This greatest of household bargaius comes to you through the practical experience of your friends and neighbors in this company, under sound business management. e A * Listen to the “NEW ELECTRIC HOUR”-The HOUR OF *CHARM. Sundays, 4:30 P. M., EST, CBS Network.

8 The joy of knowing that you are fully protected by insurance is not exceeded, let alone equalled, by any other state of mind. Come to us for an honest estimate of your insurance program. Share in our | & ability to give you full L insurance protection. | - ROBINSON Insurance Service Office Phone 273 Res. Phone 241

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