Ligonier Banner., Volume 83, Number 1, Ligonier, Noble County, 6 January 1949 — Page 3
Thursday, January 6, 1949
Everybody's Exchange
You get RESULT'S with a Classified Ad. Call one-three by Wednesday
noon.
CARD OF THANKS
Happy New Year to all my Ligonier friends. I am unable to write to each one so I am taking this way to thank you all for the numerous Christmas cards and gifts. e
Shelley Hammer
FOR SALE—I battery, Delco Remy, List price $21.95, low type Ford, 17 plate, 3 mo. old, cash, $15.00. 3 tires like new. 2 tires, fair condition. All for 18 inch rim. See or write John . Placencia, Rt. 2, Ligonier.
A JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE at The Hess Fashion Shoppe. Great reduction on all dresses and house dresses, house coats, sweaters, corduroy slacks and slacks, flannelette night gowns and Balbriggan pajamas.
WANTED—Farm for rent. Have stock and equipment. Roy Stangland, Albion, Ind. R. R. 4 or call Etna, 320. -
FOR SALE—4 Room bungalow with bath, all modern. Hardwood floors, full basement, stoker and furnace. Phone 585 R or 209 E. Fourth St.
PERFECT GIFTS for particular men. We gift wrap. Henry’s Jewelry Store Ligonier
WANTED—A high pressure still suitable for distilling wormwood or mint. R. G. Schott, R.F.D. No. 1. Colon, Mich.
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
FOR SALE — 4xB Combination grain and stock 2-wheelr trailer. Phone 434, Duesler Bros.
REMEMBER the'y days when Grandma saved every drop of rain water for the washing? Today you can have water for all home purposes that is actually softer than rain water. Call Ligonier 295, Culligan Soft Water Service, and let us tell you how you can have soft water automatically.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Rags, Paper and Iron. Phone 139. We will pick it up. John Beckner. b blocks west of the Clock.
RADIO REPAIRING—Geo. W. Honert, 248 Water Street, Ligonier, Ind. 2
LET US HELP YOU map your motor route to Florida. This service is FREE for the asking. Garl’s Drug Store, Ligonier, -Indiana.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING All types of wiring for power and lighting. Hire Electric Co. T. C. Hire Call 260 Ligonier 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 -
Phone 362 111 N. Main St. Kendallville, Ind,
For Sale ‘ 2 Wheel Trailer, 16x600 Wheels. New. Standart . Twin. 4 Shift Walking Garden Tractor. All equipment with it, Plow, Dise¢ Harrow, Roller, Cultivators, 1 Table Saw, 8 inch combination blade. ' 2 Pop Corn Poppers, electric. Power- Lawn Mower, New Eclipse. : Write or Call in Person
RICHARD W. MEHL ATTORNEY AT LAW GOSHEN, - INDIANA
NOTICE OF SALE OF STREET LAMP POSTS
Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, January 16th, 1949, at 10:30 a.m. of said day the City of Ligonier, Indiana will offer for sale to the highest and best bidder twenty-eight (28) Street Lamp Posts recently used by said City. Sale will take place at the office %i 1::he Clerk-Treasurer. Terms sh.
RECENT ANALYSIS of the average herd settling rate by artificail insemination shows 2 centls 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 information or service.
SAWS—Filed and re-toothed by machine. Eldo - Renner, Phone 582 R, Ligonier, Ind. =
JUST RECEIVED — Silver and gold cleaner, bring own container, 50c pint. Henry’s Jewelry Store. :
JOHN DEERE ROUGHAGE — Write to David S. Miller, Rt. 4, Box 214, Goshen, ,Ind.
$700.00 Down 8 LOTS — 40x135 1 SEMI-FINISHED NEW RESIDENCE, MOTOR PLUMBING, LIGHTS, ETC. EXCAVATION IN. These lots are all néw openings at Lake Wawasee—lso cars per hour summer traffic, ideal building location. Write Box 4, Ligonief, Ind.
5 Too F AT? Get SLIMMER new food candy way « s RO DISCOVERY. No d.rin’;, no laxatives, no exercising. Eat ]ienz. ' You don’t cut out agg You umgl; take AYDS before meals, w automatically curbs ; the appetite. The result is you eat less and lose weight. Absolstely harmiess. pbPI;QOF POSITIVE! Eminent \ with over 100 AYDS users. ) & ~ EXPERIMENT? Start the AYDS Plan Today. Only $2.89 for LS O e poml e your_gmoney lefunded. in, phone, or write. GARL’S DRUG STORE
® Fish Lake News - by Mrs. O. J. Marty Mr. and Mrs. Clem Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Fisher were in Elkhart Monday afterngon to attend the funeral of an uncle, George Bittle.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Yoder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stahly Weaver and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marty and daughter Ramona were Wednesday evening supper guests at the O, J. Marty home.
- _Mrs. V. M. Shaffer called on Mrs. Ellis Rink and infant daughter Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J, Marty, Ethel and Wilma Rogers called at the Jesse Weddell home Sunday afternoon. -
Our pulpit was occupied Sunday morning by Rev. Dowell from Ohio. ] ]
Sandra and Vicki Larimer were Sunday .dinner guests at the R. W. Larimer home and Mr. and Mrs. DeFord were evening callers.
‘Allen Fredrickson of North Manchester College spent. the holidays at the Owen Leek home. There . will be two eclipses of i!;issqp, and two of the moon in
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Wawaka News by Mrs. Thomas Stigner
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Krippner spent New Years with their son Robert and family in Elkhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Poppy entertained on Saturday for Mr, and Mrs. George Kelly of Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barrett. -
Lloyd Myers gave a New Years party for his class at his home on Friday evening. :
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shannon entertained recently Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pray and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood and family of Rome City, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shannon Jr. and family and Robert Shannon of Toledo, Ohio.
' Miss Lena Stigner and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stigner called on Mr. and Mrs. George Homsher and son at Kendallville on Sunday afternoon.
Miss Cecelia Fay of LaGrange was a recent guest in the Linvfllg Myers home. ’ :
Out-of-town relatives attending the funeral of Grandma Sontchi on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sontchi, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sontchi and Mrs. Maferson of Defiance, Ohio; Mrs. Vance of Cleveland; George Sontchi, Mr. and Mrs. Elon Sontchi of Paulding; Hr. and Mrs. Herbert Volkert and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Leyes of Mishawaka; Mr. and Mrs. John Kellner of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ellison of Indianapolis. 4
Roy Targgart and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Myers were in Butler on Sunday visiting their neice who had just returned from the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymoure Heltzel received word of the death of their son Lawrence of Bremen. The family attended the funeral on Sunday. :
Mrs .Frank Moore, who submitted to surgery at the Kendallvile Hospital last week is improving nicely. 5
James Fulford ‘has returned to Lincoln, Nebraska, where he is attending the University of Nebraska.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hooten were business callers in South Bend. Friday.
Dwight Hooten returned home from West Liberty, lowa, on Thursday, where he visited his daughter and family, Mrs. Mary Hawker. . v :
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Price visited Mr. and Mrs. Jake Craft at LaPorte on Sunday. Mr. Craft recently suffered a heart attack. -
- Mr. and Mrs. Iris Franks of East Chicago, Ind. - were recent visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Franks.
- Edward Frick has returned to his studies at Munce after spending the holidays here with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frick
The Gaity club entertained their men to a pot luck supper New Year’s Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barrett.
Prizes were -won by Beryl and Mrs. Hoover, Bunco; Carl Franks and Blanche Frick, Games; Harry Frick and Mary Blanche Kendall, Consolation; Hilda Reichards, Traveling. Guest prizes were won by Beth Hoover and Mr. Russell Young of Fort Wayne. " We will meet next at the home of Morene Ransberger.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Targgart of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Targgart and family of Topeka; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Targgart and family and Carl Myers were callers in the Linville Myers home on New Years eve. .
HILLS OF HOME, another Lassie picture, will soon be at the Crystal, L - Gasoline and automotive excise taxes are more than 80 per cent higher than in 1946.
From s{zg through 1946, only three-quarters of a million automobiles were scrapped in the U.S. ~sthe lowest scrappage rate in
THE LIGONIER BANNER
Cromwell News
by Mrs. Geraldine Kesler Harlan Miller was in Albion on business Friday.
Plem Yoder, who is employed in Fort Wayne, spent the week end here. ’
Richard Sloan and family of Ft. Wayne spent Sunday here with friends. i ‘
The Clarence Zarse family of Rhinelander, Wise. are visiting relatives here. : :
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Griffith took their son, Richard to West Lafayette Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Norma Biddle entertained a crowd of friends at their apartment on New Years Eve,
Mrs. Joe Kesler and sons, Don and Sam Treesh of Rome City were visitors in the Richard Kesler home Friday. . 4 &BtoSslet e R e i e
Meredith Mullen and family of Mishawaka were recent visitors in the K. F. Mullen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Hursey spent several days last week in the Clyde Gardner home in Fort Wayne. ; ;
Mr. and Mrs. Zurr Smith of South Bend spent the week end in the' S. B. Tucker home.
Miss Donabel Secrist returned to Western Reserve College in Ohio, Sunday after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dane Secrist. :
Mark Galloway of South Bend spent several days during the past week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Galloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Brown were in Goshen, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Summers took their son Robert and Miss Patricia Kesler back to West Lafayette Sunday. |
Darrell Hursey who is employed on the Edmund Summers farm, injured his knee Friday when he fefll and struck it on the tractor.
Joan Secrist returned to Bloomington Monday. Miss Jéan Leslie, who is employed in the Glenn Click home spent the past” week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Leslie. S
Richard Pross has sold his property north of town. He is remodeling the building north of his lunch room. Mrs. P. W. Kiser returned to South Bend Sunday. - Curtis Hanna, who is employed in Mishawaka, spent the week end here. : The W.S.C.S. met at the home of Mrs. Mabel Hontz Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Betty Hull returned to Ball State College in Muncie on Sudnay. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kreager are visiting in the Tony Kreager home.
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Fri Sat Sun Jan 78 9 THE WISTFUL WIDOW OF WAGON GAP Bud Abbott Lou Costello Marjorie Main Geo. Cleveland Wild? Wooly? Full of laughs? You bet! Also Tom & Jerry color cartoon
Tues Wed Thurs Jan 11 12 13
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The Story of A Horse William Bishop Virginia Patton Gordon Jones James Bell Thrills with the famous O. Henry twist! . . Also Comedy and Cartoon
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RULISON & HAGEN Attorneys-at-Law Phone 457 303 S. Cavin St. Ligonier
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Wear COIL Glasses FOR REAL EYE EASE ’: ‘ “ %mfl We Fit Contact Lenses 125 €. Wayone Fort Wayne Just BEast ot the Paramount Theatre Just phone A-9181 for appointment
THOMAS W. HITE TRUSTEE, Perry Township FRIDAY OFFICE HES, 9t011:30 a.m. Office in Farmers and Merchants Bank Building
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REVERENCE Funeral arrangements are trying in time of deep sor- %, n &7 row. For that reason, you'll /i-z v .e fl prefer the sympathetic, ef- _ : 3 ficient staff at the ‘Ulrey- . P\ Sedgwick Funeril Home. i 1 9 VRWL /). . Every minute detail may be .o= 4 ;_‘!__:,‘/4&,, e safely entrusted to us. At all : ,/ times, reverence is shown for : 5‘ ey F the dead and consideration ; Ny ¢ for the living. Ulrey-Sedgwick Funeral Home o . ’ 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 Fee: Ph. 18 LIGONIER, Ind.
NOW el THE TIME To ESTABLISH CREDIT For = CASH LOANS To CONSOLIDATE BILLS REFINANCE CAR LOANS UP TO $3OO 15 MONTHS TO PAY Security Loan Co. PHONE 186 201 South Cavin Street LIGONIER INDIANA
"DAY AND NIGHT ‘Wrecker Service f Phone 145 - 382 - 514] | OREWILER CHEVROLET SALES, Ine. ~ 4th and Cavin ~ Ligonier, Indiana
When You Need Insurance
Bourie Insurance Agency
HIGHEST PRIGES - Dead and Disabled Cows - Horses - Hogs Ph. 197 J Collect Kendalluille Fertilizer Co. Kendallville, Indiana
Phone — 370
Our obligation only begins when you favor us w_ith ‘your busmess. ‘
Our business is built on the belief that you are entitled to every possible service that we can give you. >
Record Sales are Testimonial . P iame of Ability w Rfl Addls gl y %‘ B T R Ofuclioneer B Comaee o S . . - &{ | Ligonier e g | di ’“vé"’axf ndiana EaEe RSB ‘ SR A
Special Discounts MONUMENTS and MARKERS : bought from stock during January and February. Write or call LIGONIER MONUMENT COO. Phone 10 or 300
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