Ligonier Banner., Volume 81, Number 40, Ligonier, Noble County, 2 October 1947 — Page 3

Everybody's Exchange You get RESULTS with a Classified ~ Ad. Call one-three by Wednesday noon.

SEE US for your electrical needs: G. E. automatic irons. : American Beauty and General Mills irons. ; A "Toastwell and Camfield pop-up toasters. b G. E. and Gen waffel irons. G. E. sandwich toasters. Dominion 2 slice toasters. Liberty and: Dominion hot plates, A Hotpoint and Weaver pressure cookers. G. E. sweepers (up-right and tank type), attachments available. ; G. E. am¥ Silex coffee makers. G. E., Arvin and Markel electric ‘heaters. - G. E. Heating pads. G. E. automatic blankets. Flourescent fixtures. : Plugs, sockets, boxes, wire and fuses. : : .1/4 and I|3 h.p. G. E. motors. - G. E. clocks (kitchen, alarm and commercial). West Bend and Paysee aluminum §ets. o Lamps, (pin-up, table and floor). Remington electric shavers. G. E. radios. .-Can-O-Mats, Juice-O-Mats and Ice—O-_-Mats. : it o s Remington typewriters. =~ Evans 30 ' gallon oil water heaters. ‘ 6 cu. ft. Reynolds deep freeze. 10 cu. ft. Viector Farm and home freezer. Dormeyer electric food mixers. Hot Point Garbage disposal unit. Hot Point Ironers. Plenty of G. E. light bulbs. Lonergan and Quick Heat space heaters. S Many other items to choose - from.” Use our Easy Payment Plan. ' ] Wiley Sales & Service Authorized Hotpoint Dealer 107 S. Cavin St. - - Ligonier, Indiana Ph. 490 A Friendly Place to Shop \

FOR SALE—Ladies 2 pec. grey all wool suit. Size 12. Practically new. Call 370, Ligonier, Ind.

PILES, Prostate, Tonsils, Rejuvenescence, Arthritis, Goiter, Blood Pressure, Skin diseases. Few minutes office treatments. Health-Center, . Columbia City, ! Indiana. ¥ fi!

FOR SALE—Round oak white enamel range (wood or coal). ~ Very good condition. Ph. 11F3, Ernest Rice, Topeka, Ind.

Take care of your Hospital Expense, Sickness or Accident. We can tell you how. .-~ . o . Bourie Insurance Agency ’ Phone 370 .

Before it’s too late, get a new Hospitalization Plan Policy. It pays expenses. oy Bourie Insurance Agency Phone 370 - : ey

SEE US for your bottled gas stove: or bottled gas water heaters. Columbus and Sunray stoves. A. O. Smith water heaters, ; Wiley Sales & Service 107 S. Cavin St., e Ligonier, Indiana. ,

HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Rags, Paper, and Iron. Phone 139. We will pick it up. John Beckner. 5 blocks west of the Clock. ' ¢ = 3

SEWING MACHINES REPAIR'ED by Singer trained experts. Leave heads at Calbeck’s Hard~ware. We will ‘pick up each Tuesday. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. SAILOR’S SEWING MACHINE SHOP v Phone 362 - 111 N. Main St. - Kendallville, Ind. b

FOR SALE—a few registered yearling Hampshire rams—also have Collie puppies from registered stock now ready to go. W. C. Stroman, Helmer, Ind.

FREE ESTIMATE on Furnace installations. Applied roofing, Brick siding and Rock Wool insulation. Sears, Roebuck and Company, Kendallville, Indiana. SEND FOR YOUR FREE copy of our 1947 Wallpaper Catalog. ' EDWARDS ke Lincoln Ave. .. Goshen, Ind.

LUCTIONEER—Eugene C. Coy Goshen Route No. 5 ; ~Phone Millersburg 8-65

FOR SALE—2OOO Big type English white Leghorn Pullets. Priced right.” Ligonier Hatchery, Roy J. Jorg.

CASH FOR ALL DEAD ANIMALS. Highest prices paid and guaranteed prompt removal. Phone Kendallville 197 J and reverse the charges. The Kendallville Fertilizer, Kendallville, Ind.

NOTICE—If you nave a door glass or windshield to be replaced in your car call DUESLER BROS,; Ligonier; Ind. No:waiting. Phone . 491, s ; l GOT A COLD ROOM ?—Come in ~‘and get a G. E. or Arvin electric J ;gosxg heater. Priced as low as Wiley Sales & Service Authorized Hotpoint Dealer |

WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK— High grade Rippletone Bond box * stationary, scotch tape, carbon paper, typewriter ribbons (all makes), pencils, blotters, Note folders. SEE US FOR YOUR OFFICE SUPPLY NEEDS. Banner Printing Company 124 8. Cavin St. Phone 13 “Ligonier, Ind. o

TRADE IN your present radio an ‘a new G. E. RADIO. Use our Easy Payment Plan. Wiley Sales & Service ‘ Authorized Hotpoint Dealer Ligonier, Indiana Ph. 490

SEWING MACHINES REPAIR- -~ ED. Any make. 1 year guarantee. Will come to your home Wednesday afternoons. Shears sharpened. Shoes repaired. Just drop me a card. GARBERICK’S 110 Lincoln Ave. Goshen.

WE HAVE FOR SALE — Truck bodies, custom built kitchen units, display cabinets, popcorn stands, sinks, cabinet mouldings, ~ sheet -aluminum, roofing material, window glass' and many other items, CHILCOTE & KITT ~ MFG. CO. Phone 63, Albion,

WESTERN AUTO “CIRCLE ARROW SHOW” 9:30 every Sunday morning WLW, Cincinnati. “Songs Guaranteed to Please.” Western Auto Associate Store Bill Scurlock,: Owner. Ligionier, Ind. Phone 587

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

SEWING ‘MACHINES of all makes repaired. Will make repair in your home or call for - and - deliver. Call Kenneth Wysong, Ph. 346 J, Ligonier, Ind. HOSIERY BARGAINS

ANKLETS...II pairs for $l.OO, regular 25¢ value. Fottoinfants, girls or ladies. Cuff tops, assorted colors. « S

LADIES’® H05E...4 pairs for $l.OO. 39¢ value. Choice of semisheer seamless rayon, .6r fullseam service weight cotton. Fall shades. v

MEN’S COTTON 50X...8 pairs for $l.OO. 25c value. Medium wt., long style or short-elastic top. Assorted colors.

BIRDSEYE DIAPERS...S2.9S . per dozen: First Quality, 27x27 hemmed, in sanitary ' sealed ~ package. : ~

MEN’S DRESS SOX...b pairs for $l.OO. 35c value. Fine rayon, long style or short elastic top. Assorted colors.

Hosiery are slight imperfects.

Please state sizes wanted. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED No C.O. Ds We Pay Parcel Post SOUTHERN SALES COMPANY P. O. Box 2029 Dept. N-29 KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE

STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF 'AUGUST 24, 1912, AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF MARCH 3, 1933, AND JULY 2, 1946,

“Of The Ligonier Banner, published weekly at Ligonier, Indiana for Sept. 12, 1947. State of Indiana, County of Noble, ss. ] Before me, a Justice of Peace in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Calhoun Cartwright, Sr., who, having been duly sworn according to law, ‘deposes and says that he is the Owner of the Ligonier Banner, and that the follow-l ing is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the .ownership, management. (and if a daily, ‘weekly, semiweekly or triweekly newspaper, the circula-: tion), ete., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the me captaion, re~ quired by the act of A t 24,- 1912, as amended by the acts of March 3; 1933, and July 2, 1946 (section 537, Postal Laws and Regulations), printed-on the reverse of this form, to wit: : EStbia 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: : Name of— : Publisher, Calhoun Cartwright Fditor. same. Managing editor, same Business manager, same. Post office address— Ligonier, Indiana. o e 2. That the owner is: (If owned by a corporatior, its name and address must be stated ar.d also immediately thereunder the names and uddresses of stockholders owning or holding one percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a firm, company, or other unincorpor‘ated concern, its name and address, as well as those of each individual member, must be given.) e e : - Calhoun Cartwright, Ligonier, Indiana. Borothy M. Cartwright, Ligonier, In- ‘ lana. 3 P s 3 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities ar;q: (If there are none, so state.) one. ; i ¢ :

4. -That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, econtain not only the list of stockholders and security holders ‘as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the clrcumstaxéces and conditions under which stockholders and security holde¥s who do not ‘appear upon the] b&;’g‘{: Ofd the iiot?ml}y ‘as ,truatete:. md“ 3 . and secu es In a capacity *o P than that of a bona fide owner; and this ‘affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or eorporation ‘has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, f.bgsdn, or other securities than as so stated by him. ;6. That tlr _average number of copies of each issue of this 'publication sold or dis;tributedfi!gxrmh the mails or otherwise, to paid subseribers during the twelve months prscding e daie Shows shove b 80l {This informa red from _daily,. weekly, se"l;flweekly; ::3 ‘triweekly newspapers only.) - : ‘ ikl CAL%!OUN' QARTWEIGET.‘SR- : TaE er, ' __Bworn to and subscribed before me this ‘Kg%da,g of Wbsr.slxt’fi S e A g e Ve R m} l!f ok (My commission expires .........., 1947.)

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Wawaka News by Mrs. Thomas Stigner

- Mr. and Mrs. Seymore Swank of Michigan, are guests of Raymier and DeCena Swank. :

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johnson were Sunday afternoon ecallers in the home of Mr: and Mrs. Russell Werker of Kimmell. «

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stigner were week-end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Homsher of Kendallville. ; ' ,

Miss Carol Coffman is ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Coffman. =

Rev. Richard Bowersox left on Monday to attend school 'at Evanston, 111. :

Mrs. Raymond Rose, who underwent an operation last week in Kendallville hospital, is improving.

Mrs. Mae Tierney has recovered from her recent illness.

Mrs. Emma Masters and Mrs. Retha Kisler have returned to Chicago after spending two weeks at their home here.

The Methodist Ladies and Young People will hold a bazar and Minstrel at the Community building .on October 24. A bake and food sale will be held in connection. -

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hooten and Mrs. Ruby Schwab attended the homecoming at New Carlisle on Sunday. :

Mrs. L. J. Piggott has returned from several days’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Roger Ellison of Indianapolis.

Cromwell News

by Mrs, Geraldine Kesler

Clarence Wright and family visited in the Troy DePoy home at Mishawaka, Sunday. - S SENER IR S s T

Harold Bittner and family and Delbert Gard and family spent Sunday afternoon at Buck Lake.

- Miss Mary Buhlman spent the week-end in Ligonier. S

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ross of near Syracuse, visited in the Emil Fuhrman home Sunday.

John Hossinger, Jr., of Kengallville, visited in the Stanley Johnson home, Saturday . .

~ Sgt. Chas. Stults is visiting his father, here. :

~ Dennis Brown and wife are plafnning to build a new home on Olive Street in the near future. L

Ivan Taylor and family plan ‘to spend a week in Wisconsin and then will leave for their winter home in Florida. :

- Mrs. Russell Straw and son of Goshen, spent several days during the past week in the Dennis Collinsworth home. :

Miss Dorthea Debrular, who is in nurses training at St. Joseph’s hospital in Ft. Wayne, spent the week-end here with her parents.

Miss Evelyn Summers of Ft. Wayne, spent a weeks’ vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Summers. ol

'The W. S. C. S. will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Harper. (i

ALL FARMERS: oo We have in stock the following: G. E. stock tank de-icers. G. E. Farm and Home welders. ¥’ Thor Farm and home drills. Victor and Esco milk coolers. | 6 cu. ft. Reynolds deep freeze. 10 cu. ft. Victor deep freezer with quick freeze compartment. G. E. Stock drinking cups. Rheem farm type water heaters. Many other farm and home items for you to choose from, Wiley Sales & Service G. E. Farm Dealer : Ligonier, Indiana Ph. 490

% 112' E i;:;-; ' aE« ‘ LS SECURITY LOAN COMPANY Sees 201 8. Cavin St. L ~ Phone 186 . .. Ligonier, Indiana ' -

The LIGONIER BANNER

_ Mr. and Mrs. Oras Beezley are vacationing in Michigan.

The next regular meeting of the Pythian Sisters will be Monday night, October 6th. . Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Calbeck that their grandaughter, Diane Robbins, is a patient in the hospital at Jackson, Michigan, due to an injury which she suffered in a fall.

. Mrs. «George Albers has been suffering with arthritis in her hand. Fish Lake News

by Mrs. O. J. Marty

~ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hollibaugh of Detroit, were dinner guests of Herbert C. Stroup, Saturday evening. They later showed pictures of trips taken recently in California and Florida.

Mrs.4E. O. Stroup spent Sunday afternoon in the home of Claude Cook and family of Elkhart.

Ted Funk has entered the Mayo hospital for observation.

The L. A. S. met all day Thursday with Mrs. Jessie Shaffer to quilt. Fourteen ladies were present. The hostess led devotions and presided at the business session. An auction sale and a flower show were held. : ‘

Nancy Kuhn was an overnight guest of Marlene Smoker Wednesday night. :

R. W. Larimer and Ted McDonald were Thursday evening callers at the O. J. Marty home.

Mrs. Ben Moser is on the sick liSt. o ; ‘b :

Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Loy and son Robert, spent Thursday at Fort Wayne. e

Mesdathes Grace Rohrer and Sophia Soal and the Misses Ethel and Wilma Rogers called -on Mrs. Dessie Cripe at Goshen, Friday afternoon. :

A solid concréte silo is being erected on the W. R. Groff farm.

Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Marty, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marty, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Yoder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stahly Weaver and family, Ramona Marty and Robert Prough were Sunday dinner guests at. the home:of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marty at LaPorte, where the birthdays of the hostess and her small daughter Gale, Mrs. O. Jr. Marty and Stahly Weaver were ‘ob&rved. e

Mr. and Mrs. Clem Steele and family, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Joint, Mr. and s. Dale Steele and sons motored to La Crosse, Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Smoker. A birthday dinner was served honoring the birthdays of little Miss Judith. Smoker and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Steele. :

Mrs. W. R. Groff left Sunday for Oregon to visit her daughter, Mrs. Robert Royer and family and her son, Virgil Groff, who is hospitalized there. v ;

Average S. S. attendance for September was 65. St

~Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Larimer were Sunday dinner guests at the Berlin Larimer home. = :

Mr. and Mrs. Dan’ Larimer and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Larimer were Sunday evening callers at the R. W. Larimer home. .- . =

. Mr. and Mrs. Ned McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Speicher were Sunday dinner guests at the Earl Bickel home, near: Goshen.

Mr. and Mrs; Dwight Smioker, son Jimmy and daughter Jane, of 'Wanetah, were Sunday dinner guests at the Russel Smoker home. Afternoon callers were Mr, and Mrs. Paul Unzicker. i

YOUR BUSINESS DIRECTORY | » Where to Look Befote You Buy »

i John C. Hagen ' ~ Attorney at Law 124 Y; 8. Cavin Street - Ligonier, Ind. Phone 492

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Phone 13 TODAY

D%C. W.HURSH ~ Optometrist EYES EXAMINED .GLASSES FITTED Evenings by Appointment Only PHONE 142 118 W. Lincoln Goshen

L L. KOON REAL ESTATE = EXCHANGE - - Ligonier, Indiana . Home Phone 116 or 80 Ol e N

. - & Ey M* . - mors ) ™Y ATTENTION v FARMERS If you are interested in Refinancing your Mortgage Loan at low interest rate, SEE US groNee. . No Commission STATE BANK

YOUR FURNITURE AND ‘ ' HOME ARE WORTH MORE : TODAY! : ¢ Are you fully protected against ééecé , loss by fire? Take out adequate insurance now .. get coverage 4 O]V that will really cover the E , &) BPO L|CY value of your property in the A light of today’s highreplacement 17~ ey PR costs. We will be glad to help and advise ;';)ix on your current insurance needs. | : » : : : : Bourie Insurance Agency : “We Could Sell Cheaper Insurance” Bink Bldg. Phone 370

SPECIAL o R R R 2oy CONSIDERATION IS S £ YOURS AT ULREYS _— i Entrust complete fdneral "i; x arrangements o out thor- : : 74 ough experience so your bur- AN den may be lightened. ‘* - - Superb facilities and flawless 2 29 \ service to express your Sl i WY / ' highest regard...from your S, ‘ ' ~ church, home or our beauti- — . : ful chapel. = : * s Ulrey’s Funeral Home - Ligonier’s Newest 625 S. Main Street : Phone 84

ARNOLD ELSON Registered. Podiatrist . DON'T LET YOUR FEET CRIPPLE YOU SICK FEET MAKE SICK o PEOPLE . Piactice %,lmwd to the Feet Ph. 18 LIGONIER, Ind

THOMAS W. HITE TRUSTEE, Perry Township : FRIDAY SFFICE HRS - 9t011:80 a.m, Office in Farmers and Merchants Bank Building

TIRE SERVICE . WHEEL ALIGNMENT - BALANCING D . TIRES CROSSED ' ...and every other service you need to obtain the longest wear from your tires! Flats changed and repaired while you wait. COMPLETE LINE OF ' TIRES AND TUBES AVAILABLE AT OREWILER’S Orewiler Chevrolet Sales, Inc. Ligonier,lnd. Phone 145

. & 5 » Chet Reid machine Shop SPECIALIZING IN : Wheel Alignment an® - Motor Tuneup and ; ~Balance Carburetors Brake Service Complete Lines of Parts Speedometer Repair Complete Automotive Motor Rebuildling LR Machine Shop Service PHONE 08 =~ f 0 W FIFTH ST

INTERIOR ‘DOORS

Garman Bros. Lumber Co. Inc. -~ GOSHEN'S MOST MODERN LUMBER YARD ‘ ' GOSHEN, INDIANA n Rd. 33 at Plymouth Ave. Phone 582

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

1947 WALLPAPER DECORATIVE PATTERNS _ AT WEAVERS HARDWARE

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