Ligonier Banner., Volume 83, Number 30, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 July 1949 — Page 7
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Ty this bill for me, will you?
Sufpo'se a stranger asked you to pay his electric light bill every month . . . .
Far-fetched idea? Not so—because you do help pay a lot of other people’s electric bills every month!
Every time you buy cigarettes, matches, gasoline, a lipstick or a watch, or hundreds of other things, part of what you pay is a federal tax. And that same federal tax money helps pay those strangers’ electric bills,
Here’s why: the federal government is in the electric business in some parts of the country. It sells electric service to some people and to certain industries—below the real cost. :
Who makes up the difference? You do—the government uses some of your taxes for that purpose.
We are against extending the amount of government-in-the-electric business in America. Because it threatens » all self-supporting electric companies: And because it will lead to Socialization of one business, a long first step toward Socialization of all business.
Most Americans don’t want that. ... Do you?
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MILLERSBURG ECHOES
The loecal Girl 'Scouts and lea-
ders, Mrs. Donald Reed, Mrs. Corlyss’ LeCount and Mrs. Zela Keim joined the New Paris Girl “Scouts and their leaders for a weiner roast Wednesday evening in New Paris. 5
The Luckey Eight bridge club met for the July meeting at the Fish Lake cottage of Mrs. Dellos Chiddister. High score for the evening went to Mrs. Max Schwab and Mrs. Robert Larmer. The club will entertain their husbands to a chicken dinner for the August meeting to be held -at the Chiddister cottage.
Miss Georgia Hite is spending the week in St. Louis, Mo., guest of Miss Marilyn Norlen. Miss Norlen and Mr. and Mnrs. Larry Kay were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Long, here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Long attended the Shrine convention in Chicago several days last week.
Miss Mary McDowell has returned home from a visit with Mr. and Mrs.® Clarence Strayer of LaVerne, Calif. While gone, Miss MeDowell visited Los Angeles, Hollywood, the Grand Canyon, Zion and Bryce Canyons, Salt Lake City and other points of interest. Mrs. Harve Kauffman and grandson Jan ‘accompanied Miss McDowell to California for a visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. £dwin Faust spent the week end in Chicago due to the illness of the former’s fathar, George Faust.
Mrs. Charles Mahler entertained guests - Sunday evening in her home as a courtesy to her husband, who was observing his birthday anniversary. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry France, Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller,
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THE LIGONIER BANNER
by Nadine Hall Myers
New fire-fighting equipment has been added to the Clinton township fire departnient the past week here with the delivery of a 1,000 gallon water tank truck. Purchased as a supply ttruck for the larger fire truck, the tank is equipped with a pumper ang hose and can be used as a single unit. The combined units hold approximately 1,500 gallons ef water. Both machines are housed here in Millersburg and respond to both local and rural calls.
‘Roger Morrisette and nephew, Fred Dunning of Santa Ana, Cal, arrived here this week to .join Mrs. Morrisette and daughter Bart/)?ra, who are visiting in the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Ray Long: .
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Yoder and children returned to their home in Columbus, Ohio, this week after a two weeks visit here with the former’s mother, Mrs. Eva Yoder.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Holtzinger entertained at dinner Sunday for their son Johnny, who was seven years old Monday. Mrs. Retha Holtzinger and Miss Ruby Randall were guests.
Little Miss Roberta Whitehead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitehead of Goshen, is spending the week in the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and family.
Mrs. Lawerance Cripe Jr., who underwent an emergency appendectomy Sunday in the Goshen hospital will be brought to her home here this week end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Method spent Saturday in Elkhart and Sunday in Middlebury, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clodfelter.
Mr. and -Mrs. Ernest Swick and family of South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Todd and daughter Susan of Indianapolis were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Howser.
The Ladiess Aid .of the St. Peter’s Lutheran Church met on Thursday in the church for an all day meeting with sixteen members and three children present.
Miss Valeska Musselman has resumed her duties at the Roselawn hospital in Chicago -after vacationing here with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Bonifield.
Miss Laverne Meese has gone to Bell Flower, Calif., where she will spend two weeks with hex brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Klingaman and family.
Congress has passed some strange laws in its day. Here is one which Is written on the books to govern the District of Columbia, the territory in which the national capital is located. If more than $26.8T is lost in & fair game of cards, suit can be brought against the winner for the money. If a gambler takes more than $26.67 by cheating he can be sued for five times what he won.
New Cars Well Lighted
The average new car has 25 lamp sookets, the same number as most homes.
. ~ Ay e L e w C "My telephone 42\ saved me st GaL ~ $1,000” N\ ZBBE AN ‘\:L, . VAL X\ s (L SRR g 2 3 - = s i A-grat®tul businessman recently wrote his telephone Ccompany,, “If I hadn’t been gble to make an immediate telephone contact with an im- . portant customer, I would be $l,OOO poorer today.” Every day similar stories reveal how telephone service saves people time and money—further ‘Pproof of the telephone’s con- | stantly increasing value. ° Ligonier Telephone Co.
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CROMWELL N~NEWS Continued from Page 3
Miss Pat Kesler spent several days last week with her grandmother near -Kendallville. ;
- Funeral services were held at the Moore Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Susie Hontz.
Walter Whonsettler and family of Fort Wayne were Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. Hattie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Robertson. ’
Mr. and Mrs. John Minnick have been entertaining relatives from Wisconsin.
Mr. and Mrs. Cgcil Johnson entertained a number of relatives and friends at dinner, Sunday.
George Kreager of Indianapolis spent the week end here.
Orval Hursey was in Goshen on Thursday. ’ : ;
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon Sloan are entertaining relatives from
Kansas.
Mrs. Ethel Sparrow of Goshen spent the past week here.
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' From where Isit... 4y Joe Marsh S e %,:‘\ For The Ladies: VA & A Diet That Really Works
We went out visiting the other night and the ladies were talking away about weight-reducing diets. One of them had a special “15-day Hollywood diet” guaranteed to slim her down fifteen pounds’ worth. Another was living on bananas and skim milk! ‘
I might have known the missus would get the bug, too, and sure enough the other day she asks me, “Joe, what kind of a diet do you think I ought to go on?” . “Mother,” I says, “the only diet I would ever recommend to anyone is simply moderation. 1 wouldn’t
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trust any of those get-thin-quick diets. Simply cut down on desserts, bread, butter, sweets and fats—but when you do, even do your cutt down moderately.” X From where I sit, moderation is the. watchword. Moderation ° with food, with smoking or with the enjoyment of a friendly glas of temperate beer or ale. Actually, moderation adds to the enjoyment of just about anything.
