Ligonier Banner., Volume 82, Number 39, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 September 1948 — Page 3

Thursday, September 30, 1948

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

WANTED—Competent woman for cooking and light house-wouk, 1 p.m. thru dinner hour. Top salary. Call 144,

HELP WANTED—4 or b experi—enced men in foundry work. Also couple men that want to learn the foundry business. Good working conditions. Steady work. Good starting pay and a chance for advancement. Topeka Foundry, Inc. : Topeka, Ind.

WANTED—SALESMAN. If you have a regular job and want to make some extra money in your spare time selling Home and Farm appliances, See Us Now. Wiley Sales & Service - Phone 490 Ligonier, Ind.

WANTED—Young woman or girl to work in‘ Doctor’s home in Chicago. No cooking or heavy cleaning. Fond of Children, good home. Railroad fare paid. Call 316 Ligonier for information. A BRAND NEW STOCK of fancy sofa pillows are now available. The Stansbury Store Ligonier, ind.

THE VERY BEST—Red Head hunting clothing and gun cases at Franks Sporting Goods

50 GALLON Eectrict Hot Water Heater $124.95. $12.50 down and $5.52 per moath. No additional finance charge. 3. B SEAGLY CO.

A FULL LINE of Wool Sweaters, long and short sleeves at The Hess Fashion Shoppe in the popular colors.

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING All types of wiring for power and lighting. Hire Electric Co. T. C. Hire Call 260 Ligonier Indiana

FOR RENT—APARTMENT. Inquire 101 McLean or Call 496 R, Ligonier, Ind.

A BEAUTIFUL LINE of new ~ dresses in the popular plaids and plain crepes just received at The Hess Fashion Shoppe. -

WE CARRY THE PERFECTION Oil Heaters in all sizes to fit your needs. Yes, we can get you an oi%f:ontract. J. F. SEAGLY CO.

TABLE TENNIS FANS—Look over our line of equipment, Individual paddles,, complete sets. Franks Sporting Goods

SPLENDID SELECTION of cotton flannel shirts for boys. Plain and figured. Sizes 2 to 18. Also great selection of striped, plain and fancy tee shirts. The Stansbury Store Ligonier, Ind.

IF YOU HAVE—a door glass or windshield to be replaced, call 434 or 491 for appointments. Ligonier, Ind.

ROOFING, Siding and Rock Wool. Applied by experienced workmen. Sears, Roebuck and Co. : Kendallville, Indiana

FISH AND FRENCH FRIES Every Friday and Saturday at Paddy’s Tavern, Ligonier, Ind. Carry-Out Orders our Speciality.

FOR YOUR WINTER NEEDS such as Furnace Pipe, Stove Pipe, Registers, Furnace Filters, Furnace Cement, Caulking Compound, Putty, Glass, Register Shields, see J. F. SEAGLY CO..

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

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

Take care of your Hospital Expense, Sickness or Accident. We can tell you how. Bourie Insurance Agency Phone 870 v ,

TO HAVE SPOUTING HUNG— New roof put on or old roof repaired, see Joe Stecheon, 107 College St., Phone T4R.

FOR SALE—Three chain hoists, 1 % and two tons. One 75 ton Jack and one lot blacksmith tools. Blower and forge. Five lots steel log chain. One 17 inch electric fan. All in good condition. Ph. 565, Ligonier.

FALL FERTILIZER for wheat and mint. High analysis now. avaiiable. Longaker Mills, Waterloo, Indiana. ;

SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED by Singer trained experts. Leave heads at Calbeck’s Hardware. We will pick up each Tuesday. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. SAILOR’S SEWING MACHINE SHOP j Phone 862 111 N. Main St. Kendallville, Ind. - RADIO REPAIRING—Geo. W. Honert, 248 Water Street, Lig-

; CARD OF THANKS May we use this means to thank the fire department and our neighbors for their fine work and kindness shown during the fire in our home last Saturday night. { Mr. and Mrs. John Speckeen

5 OR 6 GOOD HOMES in Syracuse, $4,000 to $14,5600. Papakeechie property. Good house, barn, other buildings, automobile. Big lot with lake front. Shade trees, apple trees. Electricity. All for $4,750. Some Wawasee properties. My 25 years experi_ence is worth money to you in selecting property worth the money. 3% aecres with barn, no house but brooder house. Rothenberger, Syracuse.

RECENT ANALYSIS of the average herd settling rate by artificail insemination shows 2 cenls daily cost per cow. Therefore, a ten cow herd would cost 20 cents per day. This is consideraby less than a bull can be supported. The Topoka Artificial Breeders Association offers top pure bred Guernsey sires for your registered or grade herds of any breed. This Association, having operated successfully for eight years, employs Cornell University trained technicians and requires no membership fee. Call Virgil Todd, Phone 18 on 7, Wawaka, for inforntation or service. : :

UPHOLSTERING—Repairing of furniture. Crating and gluing loose cushions. 301 Second St., Phone 468 J, J. N. Light.

FOR SALE—I Perfection Oil Heater; 1 100 pound capacity coal or wood heater; 1 Quick Meal kitchen range; 1 8 piece walnut dining room suite. All in excellent condition. Charles Todd, Phone 7 on 7, Wawaka.

CANVAS GLOVES, husking gloves and monkey face gloves. Can be furnished in quantities of 1 dozen or more. The Stansbury Store Ligonier, Ind.

WE HAVE—Steel traps for muskrat,” mink, oppossum, coon and fox. at Franks Sporting Goods

CORDUROY PINNAFORE Skirts —Jackets and Slacks in red, brown and green at The Hess Fashion Shoppe.

FOR SALE—Girls red coat, size 12 in good condition and other miscellaneous girls clothing. GAMBLE STORE

FOR SALE—27 inch by 15 feet ‘Wilton hall runner and two 27 inch by 4% foot throw rugs to - match. Phone 32, Ligonier, Ind.

LADIES UMBRELLAS—A great variety of colers and styles. Also mens’ umbrellas. : The Stansbury Store Ligonier, Ind.

ARMY SURPLUS—Winter cloth- . ing, rain coats and gun sling at Franks Sporting Goods

BAKE SALE—Snappy Spartans of Sparta Church at Dwight Blackman’s Showroom, October 2 at 9 am. ;

FOR SALE—Nearly new Easy Spin-Dryer Washing Machine. Phone 613, Ligonier, Ind.: _

COMMISSIONER’S CLAIMS ' AND ALLOWANCES Miller Bryant Pierce, Clk’s. Office Supp. $ 11.00 Thronton-Levey Co. same 38.75 Albion New Era, Aud. Off. Supp. 2.25 Business Service Co. same 330.00 Thornton-Levey Co. ! Rec. Off Exp. 325.00 Charles F. Haase, Sheriff’s Milage 100.00 Ruby Pierce, Sheriff Dep. 6.00 Hervey H. Galloway, same 9.00 Merl Galloway, same 9.00 Richard King, same 9.00 Everett Linn, same 9.00 Frank Wilson, same 9.00 Edward S. Miller, Co. . Surveyor Deputy 80.00 Kenneth Aller, same 48.00 Graf-Apsco Co., Surv. off. sup. 74.25 Velda B. Bennett, Co. Sch. Supt. Secy. ‘ 140.00 Barbbra Skells, Att. Officer - Sal. 191.20 Noble Co. Schools, teachers Inst. \ 50.00 Joseph N. Adair, Sch. Supt. Off. Exp. 11.25 Albion New Era, same 28.25 Allied, Ine., Same 12.37 Dr. J. R. Nash Hilth. Off’r. Sal. and Exp. 77.39 Brittie M. Baker, Co. Nurse Sal. and Exp. 187.90 Ernest Weeks, Ct. Hse. * Emp. : 160.00 Frank Marth, same 9.00 Noble Co. Co-Op. Ass’n, : same ‘ 1.00 Albion Hdw. 'Co., Ct. Hse. supp. 181.73 Albion Water and Light dept. J same - 12718 Kend'vlle Brush and Broom 5 co‘ Mmfi 1064 Albion Hdw. Co., Co. Jail | repair , 195.82 Radio and Fix-it sho&same 5.00 R s o BT Co. Hme. Repair 2592 iame. s 10000

@ OUR NEIGHBORING TOWNS @

Wawaka News by Mrs. Thomas Stigner : Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zimmerman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Boyd and daughter of Gary and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roe and family of South Bend were week end guests of the Elmer M#Bnuson family. ‘-

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shannon, Sr., who have spent the summer at their Rome City home have returned to their home here for the winter., - ;

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Banks have returned to their home in Panama City, Florida, after visiting their daughters,, Miss Olive Dean Banks and Mrs. James DeWitt and family. :

Merle Kellner is able to be out again after a weeks illness.

Linvile Myers is tusseling with a seige of the flu.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goings and family of Laketon were Sunday guests in the Alton Lower home.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ramer of near Ligonier are the parents of a son. They formerly lived on the Linville Myer farm. -

The Brethren Church held their Harvest meeting on Sunday . Rev. Virgil Meck™ of New Paris was the speaker. ,

Rev. and Mrs. B. E. Hoover made a business trip to Fort Wayne on Monday evening.

The ladies of the Brethren Church served a banquet to the Mothers Club of Topeka- at the Brethren Hall here on Monday evening. :

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hooten attended Home Coming at the Olive Chapel Church at New Carlisle on Sunday.

Harold Reichard is under the care of a physician and unable to work. :

Robert Sedgwick, same 90.00 Hattie Sedgwick, same 90.00 Edna Corbin, same 84.90 Forrest Windell, same 15.00 Jay Maynard, same 15.00 Dr. J. R. Nash, same 31.00 Albion Hdw. Co., Co. home - sup. 91.88 Albion Lumber Co., Inc. same 319.08 Albion Water and Light dept. same 62.40 Davis Grocery, same 82.90 Harry D. Frick, same 83.00 Dan L. Harlan, same 400.00 Hillman’s, same 10.00 J. W. Lobdell, same 60.95 Neuer Supply Co., same ~ 128.77 H. E. Sorgenfrei, same 127.63 Stewart’s Bakery, same 63.96 Thronton-Levey Co., same 19.50 Todd’s Shoe Repair, same 4.95 'Uhl Oil Co., same 112.46 Mrs. Harold Ball, Tax refd. 54.24 Raymond Foster, Cmty. cre. 43.00 Charles Harvey, same 27.00 John Noffze, same 35.00 ‘Robert Magnuson, fox bty. 5.00 Avilla News, pub. prtg. 211.77 Cromwell Advance, same = 109.06 Sahli & Johnson, Tile Ditches . 100.00 J. L. Guthrie, Co. Agt. ' Sal. and Exp. 241.77 J. L. Stark, Sal. and Milage Ass’t. Co. Agt. 20b6.14

Sylvia Stevens, Sal. & milage Home Dem. Agt. 72.69 Mabel M. Cole, Co. Agt. Sec’y. 135.90 Phyllis Pearsall, Ass’t. Co. Agt. Sec’y. 65.06 Albert Gappinger, Frt. and ; Drayage 21.66 Glen C. Black, Co. Hme. sup 69.39 Home Tel. & Telg. Co., ; Tel;phones i 99.95 Irene Byron Sanatorium, | No. Co. Patients 4556.80 Vera L. Poet, Transfer Records 13.75 Fred D. Uhl, Vet. Adm. Sal. and Exp. 136.50 Porter D. Crowell, Pros. Atty. Salary iy 184.06 Albion New Era, Bar Dkts. 50.00 Albion New Era, Rev. Ditch 6.08 Cromwell Advance, same - 7.02 Dale Hickman, same . 41.78 A. E. Hill, same 10.00 Warren J. Miller, same 44.28 H. F. Newnam, same 10.00 Sahli & Johnson, same 1482.80 Albion Nat’l. Bank, Withholding Tax ; 563.256 PUBLIC WELFARE

C. D. Bridenthal, trans. $20.00 Mae Eleme Craven, milage 35.40 Pansy M. Curtis, trans. 20.00 Jennie Faux, same 25.00 Cary A. Davis, postage 26.00 GRAVEL ROAD REPAIR B. &O. Railroad C.o § 3.30 Northern Ind. Sand and Gravel 1104.72 All Metal Highway Pro. Inc. : 67.90 J. 8. Breehbill = 678.56 Hl(lf\h Luckey & 874.56 Ind. St. Dept. of Revenue 24.44 Albion Lumber Co., Inc. = 110.00 American Steel Sup. Corp. 118.47 Hobart Adair ' 19046 Ray Asher 187.90 Jahn'Bmkley o v © 195.88 'Melvin Bender 23024

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Cromwell News by Mrs. Geraldine Kesler = Mrs. John Olson spent the week end in Detroit. o (Jt—— Miss Nina Van Aman of Ann Arbor, Mich. spent the week end in the Harmon Harper home.

Mr. and Mrs. Zurr Smith of South Bend spent Sunday in the S. B. Tucker home. .

- Mort Ruple is a patient in the hospial since suffering a heart attack Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Griffith took their sons Richard and Robert Summers to West Lafayette on Sunday night. - : :

Wiliam Durham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Medford Durham is critically ill with pneumonia in the Luckey Hospital at Wolf Lake. '

Mrs. Walter Nitz of Ft. Wayne has been here assisting in the care of her father Loren Robbins who has been ill with pneumonia.

Glenn Leslie and son Joe spent Saturday with Frank Leslie near Ligonier. ' '

The Cromwell Spartans soft ball team defeated Albion Friday night at Albion.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schlabach attended the Railroad Fair in Chicago, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Davault are having the exterior of their home remodeled.

Ferm Bowman 199.35 Karl Bowman 140.25 B. D. Brimm 231.84 Walter Coats 215.05 Shirley Conrad - 240.00 Curtis Gaerte 215.05 Paul Gilbert 163.93 John Harlan 258.75 Max Haran 180.44 Ross Harlan 218.12 Dallas Jaquay 191.15 R. W. Jaquay 237.15 Cecil Jeffries 214.756 Lyman Johnson 231.84 Howard Johnson : 231.84 Dan Leatherman 231.84 Ernest Leatherman 230.24 Dale MecCoy 207.76 Clarence Meroney - 2056.70 Ben Norris 205.70 Edward Priest 175.62 Harry Savoie 215.06 Clifford Smith ; 191.15 Clinton Snyder . 214.75 Dewey Targgart 217.714 Latta Tumlinson - 221.94 Louis Ulam 213.64 Charles Walburn 221.94 Otho Weaver 221.94 George Weeks 201.20 William Weeks 107.40 Thomas Wirick 216.05 Albion Nat’l. Bk, With. ~ 284.30 10% Bond Fund 82.27 Standard Oil Co. 2900.38 Albion Water & Light dept. 20.51 Albion Hdw. Co. 11.51 Alison Automotive Sup. Co 4.50 Amer. Steel Sup. Corp. 8.05 Avilla Light Dept. 6.00 Ft. Wayne Pipe & Sup. - .81 Ft. Wayne Spring Ser. 45.70 Bueter ggenolet 306.93 J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co. . 27.00 International Har. Co. 6.88 Paul .R. Kurtz - 7.70 Mendenhall’s D-X Ser. 23.82 Mossman-Yarnelle 38.81 Noble Sales & Servife 267.70 Purity Cylinder Gases, Inc. 3.19 Wayne Welding Sup. Co. 27.62 Schumacher Seed Co. 293.00 Amer. Steel Sup. Corp. 1025.51 Snap-On. Tool Corp. 16.43 Leland F.rg‘rnrip, Auditor Noble County

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RULISON & HAGEN 'Attorneys-at-Law Phone 457 303 S. Cavin St. Ligonier

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Get Away, Roundworm— 5 Cecal Worm, Too— [0 V’ ) A NN > ) AVI-TON Has Put , F The Hex on You! -"'4l’l : Use Dr. Solsbuq':'AVlJON as a monthly flock treatment for removal of large - round and cecal worms. Start when birds are 6-8 weeks. Easy to use—economical, too. .

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BANNER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

Your Credit Is Good-Use 1t! | VACATIF(‘)); CASH SCHOOL EXPENSES WINTER FUEL - Phone 186 Security Loan Company 201 South Cavin Street LIGONIER INDIANA

Distribnted by OVERHEAD DOOR - COMPANY Syracuse, Indiana ‘ | Phone 1617-M

y e 1 . R 5 fg‘ n-"fi | LOANS ATTENTION FARMERS If you are interested in Refinancing your Mortgage Loan at low interest rate, SEE US ATONCE, No Commission . STATE BANK ~ LIGONIER

When You Need Insurance IT’S : Bourie Insurance Agency Phone — 370 Our obligation only begins when you favor : us with your business. Our business is built on the belief that you are entitled to every possible service that we can give you.

REVERENCE Funeral arrangements are trying in time of deep sor— . 7 4 row. For that reason, you’ll = /e—( & prefer the sympathetic, ef- ’ . ficient staff at the Ulrey- y ) Sedgwick Funeral Home. 9 /L... A/’ Every minute detail may be .\ .‘ N safely entrusted to us. At all 7 f times, reverence is shown for , : {L the dead and consideration . : for the living. - Ulrey-Sedgwick Funeral Home "~ @ ° , Ligonier’s Newest 625 S. Main Street ' Phone 84

ARNOLD ELSON 4 Registered Podiatrist DON'T LET YOUR FEET CRIPPLE YOU ' SICK FEET MAKE SICK PEOPLE Practice Limited to the Feet Ph. 18 LIGONIER, Ind.

THOMAS W. HITE TRUSTEE, Perry Township .FRIDAY OFFICE HRS 9to 11:30 a.m. Office in Farmers and Merchants Bank Building

DAY AND NIGHT ~ Wrecker Service Phone 145 - 382 -514 J OREWILER CHEVROLET SALES,Inc. 4th and Cavin - Ligonier, Indiana

HIGHEST PRIGES Dead and Disabled - GCows - Horses - Hogs _ Ph. 197 J Collect Kendallville Fertilizer Co. Kendallvil;e, Ir;diana

J. R. MILLER - OPTOMETRIST = Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted : ‘and Repaired Contact Lenses Offico Hours 9:00 to 5:00 ' Saturday 9:00 to 9:00 s Closed Thursday Afternooms imEcAYmN 0 ~ PHONE 615 CO L M e “‘a

J. R. HERRMANN = Lawyer 124", Cavin St. Phone 568 Ligonier, Indiana

1948 WALLPAPER DECORATIVE PATTERNS AT . WEAVERS HARDWARE

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