Ligonier Banner., Volume 83, Number 14, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 April 1949 — Page 8

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EASTER time may mean a new , flower or ribbon-trimmed bonnet to the older set, but such vain thoughts seldom fill the heads of youngsters. Instead, visions of a big white rabbit, happily skipping from door to door to deposit baskets of brightly colored eggs before Sunday’s sun is up, is their Easter promise.

This year, make it easy on the Easter Bunny and have all equipment on hand for egg coloring. Naturally, you’ll want certified food colors and Nancy Holmes of the |Best Foods consumer kitchens suggests Rit Easter Egg Colors. Follow directions on the box for best results. | :

. Each Rit Easter Egg Color package contains 6 lovely dyes. In addition, there is an intriguing Mystic Writer for drawing or printing names; also 40 transfer patterns to satisfy the most fastidious young artist. : ;

When the novelty of the pretty eggs is over, homemakers, of course, will cast an anxious eye around for ways to use them before spoiling. Egg Salad is one tasty dish ‘made from hard cooked eggs. Just mix chopped eggs withereal mayonnaise, diced green pepper, onion ‘and celery, salt and pepper. Crisp bacon, crushed and mixed with the salad mixture adds good flavor and a hearty touch as well A word of caution, though. Don’t ‘wait too long to eat Easter KEggs. A couple of days without refrigeration is long enough to keep them on hand.

CROPS JUDGING CONTEST . Continued from Page 5

The third placing team was an Albion high school team coached by Walter Stout and consisted of Walter Wilson, Junior Bender, Tom Gage and Philip Ebey, and totaled 2915 points

Maurice Marshall’s Avilla high school team placed fourth with 2805 points and was composed of Richard Worman, Boyd Campbell, George Diehm and Charles Delong.

The fifth placing team totaled 2795 points and was coached by Lowell Knoop from Cromwell high school. The team members were Douglas Shearer, Tom Maggart, Al Miller and Bernard Greider. The team from Swan township 4-H club of Walter Eckles’ placed last with 2755 points and consisted of Richard Whan, Joe Whonsetler, Don Snell and Neil Simon.

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COMMISSIONERS CLAIMS AND ALLOWANCES Thornton-Levey, County Clk’s Off. Exp. $ 98.96 Lelah Singleon, Aud. Clk. Hire - 51.00 Vera Poet, same 43.35 Albion New Era, Aud. Off. Exp. 40.00 Thornton-Levy Co., same 64.75 Burroughs Adding Ma. Co., same ; 8.10 Thornton-Levy Co., Treas. Off. Exp. - 64.01 Walter Brown, Temp. Off. " xp. 150.00 Burroughs Adding Ma. Co., Ree. Off. Exp. Jb Thornton-Levey Co., same .70.40 Chas. F. Haase, Sheriff Off. Exp. - 100.00 Chas. F. Haase, Sheriff ~ Milage 27.68 Ed. S. Miller, Surv. Dep. 60.00 Velda Bennett, Co. Sup’t. } Schools Sec’y. 144.60 Barbara Skeels, Att. Off. Salary o 191.20 World Book Co., Sup’t. ‘ Schools Off. Exp. 4.71 Albion New Era. same 27.50 No. County Ameri., same 10.50 Ditto, Inc., same 3.48 Thornton-Levey Co., Co. Ass’r. Off. Exp. 26.50 Nat’l. Used Car Market, Inc., same 71.00 Dr. J. D. Seybert, Coroner’s Sal. & Exp. 76.83 Dr. J. R. Nash, Hlth. , Off. Sal. & Exp. 76.83 Brittie M. Baker, Co. Nurse Sal. & Trav. Exp. 187.90 Albert N. Hutchins, Re-

Appraisal Exp. 8.50 Atz Furni. Co., Ct. Hse. , | repair 1,234.59 Walter G. Johnson, same ' 66.75 Ira S. Schlotterback, same 56.25 Thomas E. Schl’tb’ck, same 22.50 0. K. Beckley, Ct. Hse. v Emp. 152.90 Ernest Weeks, same 160.00 Harry Campbell, same o 0 Albion Water & Light Dept. C. Hse. Supplies .. 145.45 Indiana Textile Co., same = 15.97 Miracle Mfg. Co., same 27.30 Moellering Supply Co., Inc. same 24.00 Nat’l. Mill Supp. Co., same 12.60 Uhl oQil Co., same 425.87 Albion Water & Light Dept., . Co. Jail’ Supplies 20.42 J. C. Penny Co. Inc., same 34.90 McCray Refrig. Co., Co. Home Repair ' 8.93. Chas McCamment, Co. Hme - - Emp. 165.60 IJ ennie May McCamment, | same 157.30 Ramona Malone, same 84.90 Scott MecDonald, same 100.00 Lesta Shoemaker, same 84.90 Maude Youngs, same 90.00 Herbert Youngs, same 84.90 | Jay Maynard, same 15.00 ) Forrest Windle, same 15.00 . Dr. C. M. Bowman, same 15.00 Dr, J. R. Nash, same 12.50 Albion Market, Co. Hme. : Supplies L 562 Albion Water & Light Dep.t

Out of the 43 boys efiered in the contest, Jim McGuire of Green township was high individual ecrops judge with 765 points out of a possible 800 points. Philip Arehart and Larry Kimmell tied for second, Eugene Bohnenberger of Green township fourth with 750 points; Gene Gaerte, Green, and Walter Wilson, Albion, were tied for fifth with 745 points.

same 75.42 Frank E. Clouse, same 70.70 Davis Grocery, same ' = 110.15 J. W. Edwards, same 6.71 Hillman China Co., same 8.75 Illinois Bott. Gas Co., same 42.90 Frank Jacob, same 24.00 McKee & Clark, same - 135.00 Riddle & M?, same 10.32 Stewart’s Bakery, same 65.72 Stiefel Grain Co., same 103.75 Stull’s Dept. Store, same 7194 Todd’s Shoe Rp., same 2.20 Dean Barker, Fox Bounty 15.00 E. J. Harlan, same . 10.00 Forrest Lower, same - 5.00 A. J. Barhalter, Sold. Bur. 150.00 Bonham & Misner, same 93.00 Lloyd H. Moore. same - 75.00 Avilla News, Pub. Print. 47.99 Cromwell Advance, same 48.22 Noble Co. American, same 1.42 Wm. Leiteh, Tile Ditches 16.00 John P. Moore, Farmer’s Institute 76.33 Butler & Black, Official | Bonds 353.00 J. L. Guthrie, Co. Agt. Sal.,, Mil. & Of. Exp. 174.05 J. L. Stark, Ass’t. Co. Agt. Sal. ; : 75.92 Sylvia Stevens, Home, Agt. Sal. & Trav. Exp. 76.65 Mabel M. Cole, Co. Agt. Sec’y. : 150.16 Phyllis Pearsall, same 86.56 Irene Byron Sanatorium, No. Co. Patients 364.00 Porter D. Crowell, Pros. Atty. Salary 184.06 Ray R. Henderson, Chg. of Venue 9.40 Albion New Era, Bar - Dockets : 50.00 Warren J. Miller, Rev. Ditch . 24.00 . &b

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THE LIGONIER BANNER

Noble Co. American, same 5.85 Albion Nat’l. Bank, With. 658.00 - PUBLIC WELFARE Carrie D. Bridenthal, Trav. = Bxp, . $20.00 Mae Elene Craven, same 36.25 Pansy M. Curtis, same 20.00 Jennie Faux, same 25.00 Cary A. Davis, Op. Exp. 25.00

GRAVEL ROAD REPAIR Hobart Adair $167.85 Ray Asher 188.00 John Beckley ‘ 154.28 Melvin Bender 201.60 Ferm Bowman 175.50 Karl Bowman : 187.09 B. D. Brimm @ 213.56 ‘Walter Coats 187.00 Shirley Conrad 240.00 Curtis Gaerte . e ASEOO Paul Gilbert 167.65 Max Harlan 180.44 Ross Harlan 21842 Dallas Jaquay 167.65 R. W. Jaquay 208.30 Cecil Jeffries - 187.00° Lyman Johnson 191.52 Howard Johnson 19152 Dan Leatherman 201.60 Ernest Leatherman 201.60 Dale MecCoy 196.40 Clarence Meroney 182.33 Ben Norris . 187.00 Edward Priest 155.88 Earl Rabbitt i 179.70 Harry Savoie 175.50 Charles Scott 183.90 Clifford Smith 167.30 Clinton Snyder 187.00 Dewey Targgart 188.00 Latta Tumlinson 196.40 Louis Ulam 188.00 Charles Walburn 196.40 Otho Weaver 204.98 George Weeks 226.05

Thomas Wirick - 149.60 Albion Nat’l. Bank, With.. = - Tax Fund 223.80 10% Bond Fund = 75.08 Albion Water & Light Dept. 43.86 Allison Auto. Supp. 200.36 Bueter Chevrolet ' 48.96 Easter Tire & Tread Co. 18.50 Ft .Wayne Pipe & Supp. 66.09 Indiana State Dept. of Rev. 18.60 McComb Ignition Co. 25.50 Macallister Machinery Co. : Ine. - 167.66 Mattes Bros. . ‘ 6.60 Mossman & Yammelle Co. 67.87 Noble Sales &. Ser., Inc. = 50.99 Orchard Tood & Mfg. Co. 5.75 Purity Cylinder Gases, Inc. 13.81 Reid-Holcomb Co. 16.94 Riddle & Metz 64.35 Root Spring Scraper Co. 611.35

¥ fi 2 & WML Yo> ‘ T [:é i DON'T SHOOT THAT COW Because she has chronic mastitis.* Omne cow in four has this disease. ! A simple ~one-minute treatment — no experience necessary. No syringe necessary, simply in¥ert easy tip and squeeze the contents into the udder. Authorities agree that Beebe G-LAC (tyrothricin) is the most efficient treatment known. Beebe G-LAC (tyrothricin) remains active in the udder longer than any other product. G-LAC needs no warming before injecting. G-LAC is stable, no refrigeration necessary. Ask your druggist for Beebe Free Test Pads. Then determine the affected quarter yourself. Trade at the store with the Beebe Bull’s Eye on the door. *Due to Streptococcus agalactiae. . , Adv. 5 GARL’S DRUG STORE - Ligonier, Indiana

DERDY! BOYS i GIRLS ~ Watch for Rules and Regulations - for this Soap Box - Derby to be held - in Ligonier in-- - AL OREW lsf l(‘]) ll; 9 (6;:\:1)'0;; Nales

Sinclair Refining Co. 189.21 Snap-On Tool Corp. 15.80 Uhl oil Co. 2,076.00 Indiana State Industries 239.51 Ralph ~Keller 721.25 H. G/ Kesling 294.18 Grace King 116.00 Schumaker Seed Co., Inc. 387.50 J. A. & R. H. Jones 348.00 William J. Cowley " 60.00 | = Leland F. Frurip L Auditor Noble County

Profits Profits s IN POULTRY and EGGS Cheap Feed - - High Prices tor Poultry and Eggs » Make Nice Profits! " > Early Chicks Most Profitable - ORDER CHICKS NOW ! | from 2 reliable hatchery. , DO IT TODAY! “Ligonier Hatchery “A Friendly Place to Deal” | Phone 302 - Ligonier, Indiana

Thursday, April 7, 1949

E!‘ES See Better With COIL GLASSES We Fit Coet Lenses 125 E. Wayne Fort W'alyne Just East of the Paramount Theater Please phone A-9181 for appointment