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Thursday, November 4, 1948

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FOR SALE—I 934 Chevrolet Pickup. See Tom Hire, Phone 260, _ Ligonier, Ind. . 50 GALLON Eectrict Hot Water Heater $124.95. $12.50 down and $5.52 per month. No additional finance charge. 3 , J. F. SEAGLY CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING All types of wiring for power and lighting. - Hire Electric Co. ; T. C. Hire 3 : Call 260 Ligonier Indiana WE CARRY THE PERFECTION < Qil Heaters in all sizes to fit your needs. Yes, we can get you an oil contract. J. F. SEAGLY CO. WANTED—Young ‘man for store work. Selling, Servicing, ete. Good opportunity. If interested, Phone 490, _ | Wiley Sales and Service, " 1 Ligonier, Indiana ' 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 SALE—I ton used Dodge truck. O. A. Billman, Phone 333, Ligonier, Ind. M WANTED—S room house or apartment by November 22. Reward for information. Phone 131, Ligonier, Ind. FOR SALE—I black dress, Coat with fur collar, size 14. 1 brown Casual coat, size 14. Reasonable. Call 223. Ligonier. FOR SALE—Maple play pen and pad. Call 233, Mrs. William Nelson, Ligonier, Ind. FOR SALE—Carload Canadian Holstein Heifers, Springers, TB and Bang tested. Government inspected. Herman Kahn, R. 1, Ligonier, Ind. Phone 865. A FEW LOCKERS AVAILABLE. Topeka Locker Plant, Topeka, Ind. : M WANTED—Part time work for man from 8 to 12 a.m. See Ar“thur Franklin, Blue Apartment above Blue’s Pharmacy. : oe s S L FULLERETTE COSMETICS—For . a complete line of toiletries, Call \97J, Ligonier, Ind. : GOOD THINGS TO EAT—Apples, $1 bushel and up. Red Delicious, Jonathan, Winter Banana, Baldwin, Northern Spy, Greenings, and King. Henry Cripe Fruit "~ Farm, half mile north, quarter mile west of Bag Factory, Goshen, Indiana. e e FOR YOUR WINTER NEEDS such as Furnace Pipe, Stove Pipe, Registers, Furnace Filters, Furnace Cement, Caulking Compound, Pautty, Glass, Register Shields, see ' J. F. SEAGLY CO. e s e HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Rags, Paper and Iron. Phone 139. We will pick it up. John Beckner. 5 blocks west of the Clock. | e, ! Take care of your Hospital Ex- J pense, Sickness or Accident. We ‘ can tell you hovg. | Bourie Insurance Agency l Phone 370

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{LOST—Pair of men’s black.gloves between Bank and John Deere Store. William Chiddister, Ph. 53, Millersburg, Ind. - SEE US for the Christmas Tree lights you need. We have plenty . of extra G. E, bulbs. Wiley Sales and Service, Ligonier, Indiana Ph. 490 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF NOBLE, S.S. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Nettie N. Austin, deceased, late of Noble County, Indiana. Said estate is believed to be - solvent: - _.AMERICAN STATE BANK, Ligonier, Indiana, Exeecutor. Rulison & Hagen Attorneys for Estate. RADIO REPAIRING—Geo. W. Honert, 248 Water Street, Ligonier, Ind. Before it’s too late, get a new Hospitalization Plan Policy. It pays expenses, Bourie Insurance Agency Phone 870 : m 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. v SAILOR’S SEWING MACHINE SHOP Phone 862 111 N. Main St. ~ Kendallville, Ind. WANTED—FuII and part time waitress. Also cook. Apply at Bonnia’s, Route 83 and 6, Ligonier, Ind. : TO HAVE SPOUTING HUNG— New roof put on or old roof repaired, see Joe Stecheon, 107 College St., Phone 74R. FOR SALE—One new four roll corn shreader, New Idea. Truelove Bros., Albion, Ind. ‘

SEE US FOR THAT GOOD USED APPLIANCE - * Washers . ‘ * Oil Room Heaters | * Refrigerators ; * Radios b * Electric Ranges - b* Home Freezer - * Bottled Gas Cooking - < Ronge .. Wiley Sales & Service Ligonier, Ind. Ph. 490

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Wawaka News - by Mrs. Thomas Stigner

~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Price were ‘Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Steiss of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Steiss will .be remembered as a former Wawaka girl, Miss Cecil Mawhorter. : :

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse LeCount and daughter spent Sunday in Avilla, guests of Mrs. Fred Bauman. ; :

Relatives have received word of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Kinnison of Boise, Idaho.

Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Heltzel had as recent guests their son and wife from Bremen.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hooten and daughters spent the week end with friends in Kokomo.

Mrs. John Coffman and Mrs. Linville Myers spent Thursday afternoon at Milford with Mrs. Plomer Micheals. A

Revival meetings at the Methodist Church will be in session the remainder of this week, closing on Sunday evening.

! Those attending Noble County Achievement Day at Avilla on Saturday were Mrs. Hazel Resler, Mrs. Hilda Schroeder, Mrs. Orpha Reidenbach, Mrs. Alberta Richards, Mrs. Ruth Jett, Mrs. Ruby Price, Mrs. Tressa Gerver, Mrs. Agnes Mawhorter, Mrs. Dora Rose and Mrs. Vera Rose. The first five named gave a short playet as Elkhart Townships part of the program. '

Miss Mildred Hippensteel spent the week end at her home in Peru.

Mrs. Minnie Zimmerman _of Silver Laké is visiting Mrs. Jessie Schwab and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johnson. -

Karen, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs .Lowell Thompson, has been sick. ;

Several from this community attended the funeral of Joseph A. Miller, which was held at the Cosperville Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon with burial the cemetery nearby.

The Junior Class of Wawaka will give a carnival_on Saturday, November 13th at 8 p.m. in the high school and gym. There is no admission fee. : : There will be free entertainment first, side-shows *and several eating stands. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. :

Cromwell News

by Mrs. Geraldine Kesler

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore have moved into ~the Henney home which they recently purchased from Mrs. Md®el Henney. -

Mrs. Sadie Sloan and < Mrs. Huston Carver of Fort Wayne visited relatives herg Saturday and attended the funeral of Lorin Robbins.

John Hossinger of Albion was here Saturday.

Mrs. Flora Tague and Donald Wright spent the week end with Russell Tague and family in Huntington, Indiana. '

Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Summers spent Saturday at West Lafayette with their son Robert and attended the Purdue-Marquette football game. 49 , B ~ Mr. and Mrs. Dora Clingerman moved to their home here on Thursday. ' : : A s 1 Mrs. Dan Stahly and son Davidand Mrs, Clarence Wright visited in the Troy DePoy home in Mishawaka, Friday. . : ~ Miss Betty Hull of Muncie :spent the week end here. > ——'-————-—-o-—-——-—-_—- } - Mrs. Richard Mueller and infant daughter have been brought home from the Luckey Hospital. = . e L Richard King and family of dien Island, Lake Wawasee were Sunday visitors in’ the Milton Jack Loveless attended the lootballgsme at Bloomington on ey, o

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The Cromwell Fire Department were called to extinguish a grass fire near the Benny Loona home Saturday. . :

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wolf of near Wawaka were recent visitors in the Mrs. Ella Wright home.

Arthur Loveless and Richard Kesler attended principal’s meeting at Albion Monday night.

Mrs. Frank Hursey. is planning to entertain the Birthday Club at her home Thursday. ;

‘Miss -Martha Leslie of Goshen spent the week ehd here with her parents.

. McKinley Miller of Mishawaka spent the week end here with his family. ‘ :

' ° ' Fish Lake News | by Mrs. O. J. Marty Mesdames Hagar Steele, Helen Willard and Dorothy Weaver called on Mrs. O. J. Marty Thursday afternoon.

~ Family Night and the Silver Tea sponsored by the L.A.S. was well attended and a‘* good social time enjoyed by all. ’

*Sunday afternoon guests at the Clem Steele home were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Steele of Goshen, Jimmy and Randall Steele of Middlebury. . »

Our pulpit was occupied Sunday morning by Rev. Ostherin of the Chicago Seminary. :

Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Shaffer spent Sunday afternoon at the Ernest Schrock home in Benton.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marty and daughter Gale, Jean and Judy Yoder were.week end guests at the O. J. Marty home. Other Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marty and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Yoder and son Philip. ‘

~ Mr, and Mrs. Stahly Weaver and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Arthur Weaver home in Elkhart. :

. Sunday. guests at the -R. W. Larimer home were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Larimer and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Larimer and family. k-

Sunday guests at the-Owen Leek Jr. home were Mr. and Mrs, Abe Hoogengoom and sons and Junior Smith. . _

- Mrs. Rosa Kline spent spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. Paul Rink. Mrs. Reta MecKibben was a Thursday dinner guest - there. .

- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kirk of Fort Wayne spent the week end at the Ralph Kline home. :

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Speicher and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ned MeDonald were Sunday dinner guests dt the Leland Kauffman home in Goshen. :

Average Sunday School attendance for October was 73.

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REVERENCE Funeral arrangements are trying in time of deep sorrow. For that reason, you’ll prefer the sympathetic, ef- ° ficient staff at the UlreySedgwick Funeral Home. ° Every minute detail may be safely entrusted to us. At all times, reverence is shown for the dead and consideration for the living.

Ulrey-Sedgwick 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 - PEOPLE - Practice Limited to the Feet Ph. 18 LIGONIER, Ind.

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HIGHEST PRIGES Dead and Disabled * COVgs - Horses - Hogs Ph. 197 J Collect Kendallville Fertilizer Co. Kenddllville, Indiana

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