Ligonier Banner., Volume 83, Number 20, Ligonier, Noble County, 19 May 1949 — Page 3

Thursday, May 12, 1949

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

4-H CLUB MEMBERS CASH PRIZES! If youre feeding WASEO FEEDS and SUPPLEMENTS, you’ll be eligible for the CASH PRIZES that LYON & GREENLEAF will give for three 4-H calves and three 4-H hogs judged the best at the Kendallville Fair. Come in and let us help you get your calves and pigs started the “WASEO WAY.” FOR SALE — LUMBER 2x4 and 2x6 sheeting, all finished lumber. Also Ceder fence posts for v 15-25-35-45¢ WILLIAM L. REED Phone 2 Ligonier, Ind. SALESLADIES—2 part time, 1 full time, steady work. Approximately $1.50 per hour. Write Box 110, Ligonier, Ind. WOOD by the cord at the sawmill or delivered at $14.00 per load, 5 or 6 cord. : Frick Lumber Co., Inc. Brimfield, Ind. |

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

REMEMBER the 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.

RADIO REPAIRING—Geo. W. Honert, 248 Water Street, Ligonier, Ind.

FOR SPOUTING & ROOFING— See Joe Stechcon, Phone 94R, 107 College St., Ligonier, Ind.

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

NOW’S THE TIME—Get your lawn mower sharpened before the Spring rush. Call or see Enos Golden, Phone 380 J or Seagly’s Hardware, Ligonier, Indiana. '

SYRACUSE, IND.—Manufacturer wants capable young lady for general office work including typing and short hand. Reply in own handwriting to Box 110, Ligonier, Ind.

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING All types of wiring for power and lighting. Hire Electric Co. T. C. Hire Call 260 Ligonier Indiana SEWING MACHINES REPAIRXD by Singer trained experts. Leave heads at Calbeck’s Hardware. We will pick up each Wednesday. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. SAILOR’S SEWING MACHINE SHOP : Phone 362 111 N. Main St. Kendallville, Ind.

PRINTING THAT PLEASES Banner Printing Co.

& & For Itching Skin! To promptly soothe itching, burning of Eczema, Skin Rashes, Pimples and similar surface skin and scalp irritations—apply Zemo. This Doctor’s highly medicated invisible liquid is backed by amazing record of continuous success. Zemo ALSO aids healing. Greaseless! Stainless! For stubborn cases use Exira Strength Zemo. ZEMO

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BN LEE SANDWICHES they love its rich, mild cheddar cheese flavor NutriTious! DIGESTIBLE AS MILK

BAKE SALE—Saturday, May 21 in Blackman’s. Featuring chicken and mnoodles, potato salad, baked beans, cakes, pies and cookies. Sponsored by the combined Ladies Aids of the Presbyterian Church.

NOW IS THE TIME to put your wood in for next winter. You can call for it or we deliver. We have all sizes of demension lumber on hand. Frick Lumber Co., Brimfield, Ind.

INSURANCE—A large international corporation will employ a local sales representative between the ages of 25 and 40. This man will not omly be trained in the business, but will be advanced to supervisory and managerial responsibilities. Successful salesmen, school teachers and junior executives preferred. Immediate salary plus commission, bonus, group life and hospitalization insurance. Lifetime career and company pension. Write complete information and qualifications to Box 110, Ligonier, Indiana. .

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

POLAND CHINA BOAR. Mile north of Kimmell. Walter E. Wolf.

FOR SALE—Dining room table circular, extension, Adams period with six chairs. Phone 154.

SEWING MACHINES repaired. Call Kenneth Wysong, Phone 346 J, Ligonier, Ind.

WANTED—Washings and ironings to do. All washings done separately. 100 Fulton St., second street north of viaduct, turn left. Rates reasonable.

CHIMNEYS, sidewalks, foundations and vroofing repaired. Stone and cement work. Robertson and Roe, Wawaka, Ind. Call 17 on 5.

WANTED—2 short order cooks, 1 waitress. Lauer’s Truck stop, junction 6 and 383, Ligonier, Ind.

RUMMAGE SALE—Friday and Saturday, June 3 and 4. Sponsored by King’s Daughters. Location to be announced later.

ROOF LEAK? — Reroofing and residing our specialty. Free estimates. Time payments based monthly, quarterly or semi-an-nually with up to 3 years to pay. Dwight Blackman, Roof: ing-Siding Contractor, Phone 102, Ligonier, Ind. See displays in our headquarters across from the Crystal Theatre.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT State of Indiana, Noble County, ss: In the Matter of the Estate of John E. Lint No. 5341 Deceased, In the Noble Circuit Court, May Term, 1949, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administratrix of the Estate of John E. Lint, deceased has filed in said court his account and vouchers in final settlement of said Estate and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Court, at the Court House, at Albion, -Indiana, on the 10th day of June, 1949 at which time and place 'all persong interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should net be approved. And the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent, and all others interested in said Estate, are also hereby required at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate.

Anna Couts, Administratrix. Notice Given May 17, 1949. - Dorabelle Frymier, Clerk Noble Circuit Court. May 19, 26, June 2

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT . DEFENDENT State of Indiana SS:

County of Noble ' In the Noble Circuit Court May Term, 1949 Cause No. 15900 To: Albert G. Manuel. Plaintiff in the above entitled cause having filed her complaint for an absolute diworce therein, together with an affidavit that the ldeferndant is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. :

Now therefore, Albert G. Manuel, defendant in the above entitled ecause, is hereby mnotified that unless he be and appear on the Ist day of the next term of the Noble Circuit Court, to be held on the 2nd Monday of September, 1949, the same being the 12th day of September, 1949, at the court house in the town of Albion, said county and state, to answer or demur to said complaint for a divorce, that same will be heard and determined in his absence. - In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of zhsi:g court this 9th day of May, = Dorabelle Frymier - Clerk of the Noble Circuit Court May 12-19-26 e 'Leo Rumbaugh, o Attorney for Plaintiff,

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Topeka News by Polly Greenawalt The W.C.S. of the Topeka Men‘nonite Church have elected Mrs. Dewey Hostetler, president, Mrs. Lloyd Woodworth, vice-president, and Dorothy Yoder, second treasurer.

A missionary tea, sponsored by the local W.C.T.U. was held at 8 p.m. in the First Baptist church. There was a white ribbon recruit service and the mission societies of the churches were guests.

The Junior Aid of the Maple Grove Church, sponsored a motherdaughter banquet at 6:30 Friday evening, May 14 in the Topeka high school.

The Sorosis Club elected the following officers recently, Mrs. Edgar Franklin, president, Mrs. Erman Yoder, vice-president, Mrs. Clyde Yoder, secretary, Mrs. Freeman Oesch, treasurer, and Mrs. K. M. Lehman, program chairman.

The Clearspring Home Economics club met at an all-day meeting on May 18 with Mrs. Don Ulmer, Mrs. Don Dallas and Miss Myrtle Greenawalt as assistant hostesses. Each one brought a guest as a prospective member. A potluck dinner was enjoyed at noon. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dunithan‘ observed their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, May 15 with a potluck dinner for their children and close relatives. Open house for friends was held between 1 and 4 p.m. Mrs., Dunithan was the former Pearl Plank. They have five living children, Milo of Topeka, Mrs. Grace Huff of Lansing, Mich., George of Goshen, Amzie and Mrs. John Riener, both of Elkhart, and a mumber of grandchildren.

- Mr. and Mrs. 1. R. Haley and children of Niles, Mich., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greenawalt. :

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wise have purchased the late Jacob Miller residence and ‘plan to move there in the mear future. .

Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Kauffman left Monday for a two weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mmrs. Josef Kauffman of Graybull, Wyoming.

Mrs, Eva Driner of Lima, Ohio, spent several days in the Elizabeth and Iris Kauffman home.

Mrs. Harley Blake and son Junior and daughter Sharon, and Mrs. Dean Carlson and daughter Delornia spent Sunday in Holland, Mich. ;

- The Topeka Alumni héld its annual meeting on Saturday evening, May 14 in the High school with the 23 seniors as honored guests. Guest speaker - for the evening was the Rev. Trevor Dillon, pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Goshen. There were fine musical numbers -consisting of a string ensemble, trumpet duet, three vocal duet mnumbers by the Rev. W. Yeater, Ernest Hostetler and Julia Moseman. Officers elected were Gerald Holden, president, Ella Mae Hooley, secretary, Mrs. Maurice Yoder, treasurer. There were around 200 guests present. The Alumni presented Misg Elizabeth Kauffman with a gift in recognition of her 34 years of teaching service, :

Dr. and Mrs. K. M. Lehman were week end guests of Dr. and "Mrs. Harold Manifold of Muncie.

Sunday, May 22 will be observed as rededication Sunday. Services will be held in the auditorium of the church for the first time since remodeling. This will take place in the 10:30 service with special numbers and sermon by 'the Rev. W. Yeater. ‘ Wt

Mr. and Mss. S. A. Kohl were guests of Mrs. Hannah Simpson of Potowatomi Inn and attended memorial services for Dr. Humphreys at Angola; Sunday. et s Products of Formosa - The island of Formosa normally produces large quantities of sugar tea, rice and pineapples. It mines copper, gold and silver, and contains still undetermined deposits of today’s even more precious mineral, ~petroleum. Its extensive camphor forest supplies the bulk of the world’s natural camphor for use in ' medicines. , »

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| : - Wawaka News - by Mrs. Thomas Stigner Mrs. Jesse LeCount, Mrs. Robert Trittipo, Mrs. Linville Myers, Mrs. George Kellner and Mrs. Elwood Cotner attended an officeg training class at the First Methodist Church in Goshen on Friday, representing our local W.S.C.S.

Mrs. Georgia Leavitt hasn’t been very well of late.

Word from Mrs. Rollo Weaver, who is a patient at McCray Hospital, is that she is improving slowly.

Mrs. Retha Kesler and Miss Florence Robinson entertained friends from Chicago last week end.

The Senior Class, who are touring the east, are expected home very soon. Mr. Tierney and Mrs. Kugler aecompanied them.

Mrs. Carol Todd entertained the Yarley Club at her home on Wednesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hooten visited relatives at New Carlisle on Sunday. - '

About fifty members of the Wawaka Grange met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gallop on Friday evening. The occasion was the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gappinger. A pot luck supper was served.

- Cromwell News | by Mrs. Geraldine Kesler Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harroff and children of Elkhart spent the week end in the Wilbur Harroff home. o Mr. James Marquiss spent the week end in Fort Wayne where Mrs. Marquiss is a patient in the Lutheran hospital,

Gibby Knoop spent the week end in the élf Cripe home near Albion.

Richard Calbeck of North Manchester spent the week end here.

Charles Leslie and family of Ligonier were here Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Schlabach were in Kendallville, Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stahly and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Knoop were in Michigan, Sunday. e

Mrs. Mildred Robinson, local postmistress is enjoying a wvacation from her duties. Mrs. Effie Werker and Mrs. Edith Sparrow are working in her place.

Bruce McClintic and family of Syracuse were Sunday visitors in the John Miller home.

Mr. Otto Mueller of Chicago spent the week end here.

- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rhinehart and children of Fort Wayne were here Sunday. Continued on Page 5

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Blood runs free...when Mibc{um thunders right into the savage heart of the bloodiest range war ever to explode on the screen. ,

Tue Wed Thur May 24 25 26 ~ SAN FRANCISCO A Re-issue Picture Clark Gable Spencer Tracy Jeanette MacDonald Jack Holt Flaming romance! The gigantic spectacle of a city destroyed.

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YOUR BUSINESS DIRECTORY » Whse to Leok Before You Boy.

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

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| 2 - {F o R &y »MQ fa fl‘* LOANS ATTENTION FARMERS If You are interesied in Refinancing your Mortgage Loan at low interest rate, SEE US AT ONCE. No Commission Charges STATE BANK LIGONIER

ARNOLD ELSON Registered Podiatrist DON'T LET YOUR FEET ~ CRIPPLE YOU - SICK FEET MAKE SICK 7 PEOPLE Practice Limted to the Feet _ Ph. 18 LIGONIER, Ind.

EYES See Better With COIL GLASSES | ‘ We Fit Lenses E, Wayne. s S S e, Please phone A-9181 for appointment |

REVERENCE : : Funeral arrangements are trying in time of deep sor- ) 5 row. For that reason, you'll ‘ /4—( ¥)..c fl prefer the sympathetic, ef- - 4 ficient staff at the Ulrey- e 7 Sedgwick Funeral Home. ( ’/«“ 4 Every minute detail may be ; S. G ‘ e safely entrusted to us. At all == I = times, reverence is shown for = W f the dead and consideration i, ' for the living. : Ulrey-Sedgwick Funeral Home Ligonier’s Newest 625 S. Main Street Phone 84

FERGUSON TRACTORS and - Ferguson System Implements © Sales, Service, Parts, Authorized Dealer McClure’s Implement Co. 4 mi. west of Kendallville on 6 Phone Kendallville 513-4

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

HIGHEST PRIGES Dead and Disabled Cows - Horses Hogs Ph. 197 J Collect Kendallq;ille Fertilizer Co. A Kendallville, Indiana

When You Need /Insurance i . ITS ' 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. ' :

Our Waseo Broilers ~ ARE NOW 3 WEEKS OLD Each broiler weighs one-half Ib. | and has eaten " one pound of WASEO | HLENERGY BROILER FEED ~ lyon & Greenleaf

THOMAS W. HITE TRUSTEE, Perry Township HRS FRIDAY OFFICE 9t011:30 a.m. Office in Farmers and Merchants Bank Building

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