Ligonier Banner., Volume 82, Number 39, Ligonier, Noble County, 30 September 1948 — Page 7
Thursday, September 30, 1948
LUMBERMEN AND - FORESTERS SPONSOR 2nd FORESTRY CONTEST Announcement has been made of the opening of the second annual forestry contest with prizes totaling $,1060. This~“contest, which is sponsored by the Indiana Hardwood Lumberman’s Association in co-operation with the Indiana Division of Forestry and the Purdue Department of Forestry has the objective of stimulating interest in the practice of forestry in privately owned woodlands throughout the state of Indiana. ; Woodland programs are judged on wise management and utilization, tree planting and the protection of woodlands against grazing and fire. .
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All woodland owners are encouraged to enter this contest. Further details and entry blanks may be obtaihed from the County Agent’s Office, District Forester’s Office at Auburn, Ind. or the District Extension ¥Forester’s Office at Albion, Ind. et Yot 4 i DEMOCRATIC RALLY TO HEAR JOHN WATKINS This is to advise you that John Watkins, the Democratic candidate for the office of -LieutenantGovernor has been scheduled to speak at the Noble County Rally, Kendallville high school on the Ist day of October, 1948 at 8 p.m. —————o———.——— Diesel Farm Tractor The Diesel engine was first of fered on a tractor in 1931
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VETERAN INFORMATION Continued’from Page 2 - If this type of evidence is not available the best that can be secured should be submitted, such as sworn statements of responsible persons. Proof of dependency in the form of sworn statements as to income and property ownership are required for parents. : Veterans may obtain assistance in connection with the filing of their claims at their local veterans’ affairs office, at any VA office, or from service organizations.
¢ ~ Advertisement B Jrom where | sitw: 4y Joe Marsh, V‘f\ - Your Most o, %‘ Important Right
Now that the bandstand has been painted, and the park re-land-scaped, we have about the nicest village green in the county. And it’s all because, at the last town election, folks got out and voted—Bs per cent of them! That way, they passed the amendment calling for park improvements—over those opposing it. / Reminds you again how important the right to vote is in this country. And it’s a right we ean retain only by exercising it! . .. like all the other individual liber
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ties—from freedom to enjoy a glass of beer or ale, to a woman’s right to vote along with men. Folks can thank themselves that on summer evenings they’ll be able to listen to band concerts in a wellkept park . .. enjoying a bottle of beer or soda pop (whichever they prefer). Because from where I sit, that’s a freedom they've egrned by exercising a still more ifiport_ant freedom: Voting!
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WA s Haying sold our home, we, the undersigned, will sell our heusehold goods located 2 mile South of Ligonier to Junction 6 and 33 and one mile East on Road 6, on the property known as the Shell Filling Station, on : : ; ’ Saturday, Oct. 9, 48 sale to begin at 12:30, the followiilg property, to-wit: _ 2-Piece Wine Colored Living 2 Upholster Chairs ' Room Suite 3 Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite Tapestry Parlor Chair Cedar Chest Knee-Hole Desk and Chair, Pair Me:gll%nk Beds Like New Chest o wers Studio Couch 8 Cu. Ft. Hot Point RefrigeraZenith Radio - - tor Coffee Table Hot Point Electric Range, Full 2 Indirect Lighting Floor Size > Lamps Utility Cabinet ; 2 Bridge Lamps 5 Piece Chrome Breakfast Set Three-Quarter ~Bed With Kenmore Electric Sweeper Springs Dishes All Kinds, Kitchen 2 End Tables Utensils Occasional Table Heatrola THE ABOVE FURNITURE IS ALL IN VERY ‘ ' GOOD CONDITION ‘ ‘ SHOP EQUIPMENT * | Electric Welder in A-1 Con- 1/4 Horse Power Motor + dition ‘ d Vice : S Acf:?&?.:; o Welder and o;) prym With Pump Air Compressor With Motor 2 Emerys, Mandle and Shaft Battery Charger 2 Wheel Trailer with &‘e\v 8 I|2 Horse Power Motor Foot Bed R lANY OTHER ARTICLES NOT HEREIN MENTIONED ~ NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS L UG MBS GRANR e . Mr.andMrs, Albert Wilson, Owners John Singleton & Son, Auctioneers
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