Ligonier Banner., Volume 84, Number 15, Ligonier, Noble County, 13 April 1950 — Page 4

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Cromwell News by Mrs. Geraldine Kesler Mrs. Lois Harper and daughter Myrna of Kimmell spent Sunday in the Lloyd Moore home. e e Mrs. Clarence Wright and son Norval spent the week end in Wisconsin.

Dick Hursey and Gerald Sserist spent Friday and Saturday in Lafayette attending the F.F.A. Convention.

Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon Sloan who have spent the winter in Florida, have returned to their farm near here.

Dwight Gard of Argos was here Friday. He was accompanied. home by his son, Michael, who spent the week end in Argos. r—— s — Virgil Burns and family of Goshen were here Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hursey spent Sunday with relatives in Ft. Wayne, :

Dewey Baker and family visited relatives in Ligonier, Saturday.

'Mr. and Mrs. Milo Snyder entertained relatives from Angola at dinner, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hull and daughter Betty spent the week end in Rockford, 111., with the Dean Hull family. '

Mrs. Hattie Smith and Mrs. John Robertson attended the funeral of Dr. Kuhn near North Webster Friday afternoon.

Mrs. Darrel Hursey is a patient in the Warsaw hospital having

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had an emergency appendectomy Saturday. : i N Mrs. Joe Debrular and Mrs. O. W. Griffith called on Joe Debrular at the Luckey hospital in Wolf Lake Wednesday evening. e L L Leslie MecCammons, who has been ill, is able to be out again. ‘ L e e Howard Bitner and family were Sunday guests of the Malcom Baker family in Kendallville.

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Werker, Mary Lou and Alan Beers, Mrs. Bessie Miller and children and Mrs. Hammond were Sunday dinner guests of the Harold Knepper family, : :

The Methodist Church ‘is planning to buy the Dr. Ettl property for a parsonage.

Jack Stults of Decatur, Il spent the week end with the Geo Stults family.

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Alf Rider has accepted a job with the State Highway Dept. e Rena. Ann Calbeck of Muncie and Dick Calbeck of North Manchester spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Linval Calbeck. : _ P, W — Max Coy and family of Ligonier spent Sunday here.

Wawaka News by Mrs. Thomas Stigner Mr. and Mrs. George Wiseley of Argos, who spent the winter in Florida, arrived home Ilast week and spent Wednesday with Mrs. Wiseley’s brother, Mr. Linville Myers and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lower spent Easter with their daughter, Mrs. Don Goings and family, at Laketon. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Iris Franks and son John Paul were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Franks and family. : Continued on Page 6

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'46 Chevrolet Deluxe 2 dr. A very clean car. 33,000 miles, 2 new tires. Looks like a new car.

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1946 Chevrolet Long wheel base with van body. Truck has only been driven 21,041 miles. 700x20 8 ply tires. Heater and defroster. See this one now!

1945 Ford

A very dean truck, has new box and rear fenders Just installed. This truck is perfect in every way.

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’ 38 Chevrolet Deluxe 4 Door -A. real good runner. Has new cylinder head just in--5| stalled. Good tires. \

40 Chevrolet 4 d Special Deluxe Cleanest ’4O in town. New tires, radio and heater. Seat covers. A real buy. :

1941 G.M.C. Pickup % ton

1940 Ford Pickup % ton ~ Just finished putting new sleeves and rings in motor, has good tires, looks and runs fine.

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Long wheel base, new motor, new tires, gas heater. A very good truck yet, has always had best of care. 3

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1939 Chevrolet 2 Door A good, average car, looks are not so good but it runs good and could give someone a lot of transportation.

1939 Plymouth 2 door This is a fairly good car yet and a lot of unused miles left for this one.