Ligonier Banner., Volume 70, Number 50, Ligonier, Noble County, 7 January 1937 — Page 4

' € $15:00 ¢ - $300.00 CASH LOANS e() | e s FURNITURE - AUTOMOBILES LIVESTOCK IMPLEMENTS 20 Months on Furniture—3-6-9-12 Months on Livestock PAY CASH - IT PAYS Our costs have been and always will be comparable with others ’ See Us First Courteous and Careful Consideration Given Every Applicant SECURITY LOAN CO. Over Levys Furniture Store : Phone 491

70 TAKE OVER WELFARE DEPT, 20,000 Inmates and = 3,000 Employes of Penal Institutions In His : . Charge v January Ist, approximately 20,000 inmates and patients and 3,000 employes in Indiana’s penal correctional and Dbenevolent . institutions came under the authority of the new state welfare department and {its youthful director, Wayne Coy. To the already difficull task of accomplishing the reorganization contemplated by the creation of the welfare department in relation to iis charges, is added that of placing the employed personnel under the merit system. . Coy said that both would take a great deal of time and care. It will be months before the merit system is fanctioning thoroughly and the read justments in the institutions will take almost as long he added. «The welfare department,” Co¥y gaid, “will endeavor to correlate all the institutional problems from the standpoint of the state as a whele--the state -penal problem, the state feeble-minded problem and the gtate benevolence problem.”

Coy explained that one pf his first aims will be to employ expert competent persons to work with institujonal superintendents toward the most astisfactory solution to the social problems. e - Wall Paper—-Knights’ Drug Store.

Labor Free---W.P.A. Project HELP FIGHT TYPHOIB FEVER, DISENTERY Approved by Indiana State Board of Health Building Constructed at Actual Material Cost Noble County Community Sanitation Project Phone 16 on 13 Wawaka

Automobile Insurance Old Line Stock Co. No membership fee—No assess- " ments—Premiums payable in monthly payments if desired—All claims settled prommptly KIMMELL REALTY CO. 108 McLean St. Phone 800 Ligonier, Ind.

Arthur Claudon Crustee Perry Townshsp Office in the Mier Bank Building Office Hours—Friday Nights, by appointment only Harry L. Benner Auctioneer Upen for all engagemends Wolf Lake, Indiana Both Noble and Whitley - County Phones

: # checks w , . COLDSs and - FEVER Liquid, Tablets : first day Salve, Nose Drops Headache, 30 min. Ty “Rub-My-Tism”—Worlde Best Liniment

O. A. Billman 7 Well Drilling - Water Supply Systems Phone 333 ~ ' Ligonier, Ind. . W. H. WIGTON ~ LIGONIER, (KD

How Soil Is Conserved with Rotations ) The following interesting f£a:ts showing how soil is conserved with rotations carrying clover or a'falfa for two years were brought out jn recent Noble county agricultural planning meeting conducted in Albion by A. M. Nichter Northeastern Indiana District supervisor soil congservation association.

Rotations used, man labor, horse labor cost of labor return above labor cost, and net change in soil productivity:

Corn, oats wheat clover 16.6, 19.8 $6.65, $7.57,, .9 percent. Corn, wheat, clover: 165, 17.3, $6.32, $9.22, .1 percent. Corn, soybean hay, wheat, clover: 16.1, 18.5, $5.80, $9.47, .6 percent. Corn, wheat, clover, mixed hay: 13.5, 4.4, $5.17, $10.04, plus 1.1 percent. Corn, wheat, alfalfa, clover and timothy hay, 2 years; 13.0, 15.3, $5.14, 12.57 plus 1.4 percent. Kills Self. Elmer Foster, 22 of Wayndale committed suicide by shooting himself in the chest with a shot gun. Foster father of two shot himself after returning from a basketball game. He left a note bidding his wife goodbye but mentioned no motive.

The Gleaner Lodge held a very enjoyable New Year’s party at their hall last ‘Thursday night. Those present were entertained with a fine program and picnic supper. .

DR. J. S. WELLINGTON : OPTOMETRIC EYE SPECIALIST Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted Limmerman Building Every Friday Evening 6:30 to 9 Phone 273 for Appointment

© . e . 9 Ligonier Shipping Ass'n. MABKET YOUR LIVE STOCK CO-OPERATIVELY “{n the Hands of a Friend From Beginning to Bnd.” The Manager and secretary are bond sd by the Massdchusetts Bozfding and fnsurance Company for protection of WHEN YOU HAVE LIVE STOCK TO SHIP, CALL Howard Herald Phone 711 Ligoniex

Dr. H. B. WOODSI Chiropractor and Physio Therapist Cor. 2nd and Martin Bts. Lady Attendant Phone 71 Ligonier, Indiana S e o et Shobe Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title Office in Democrat ‘Building Phone 41 Albion

Bothwell & Vanderford Lawyers | . *hone 156. Ligonier. Indiana

BIG GRIND AHEAD : Many Cases Op Calendar; Many New Cases Filed During Past Week : ~ The January term of the No;'l}circuit court convened at Albion Monday with Judge Rob McNagny presid ing. ('ases scheduled for the balamce of the week are: : Today . BEarhart vs. Rosenwinkle (conclusion), Trial, Court. :

’ McKeever ys. City of Kendallville, Iscves, Court. | Friday, Jan. 8 > Heddon's sons vs Klinkenberg, Trial, Court. Forst vs. Cox, Trial, Court Gard vs. Gard, Issues, Court. : Saturday, Jan. 9 Amos vs. Rec. Noble County Bank, Trial Court. Z | New Cases Filed Civil suits filed the past week include: . ‘ Herald Arnold vs. Wilbur Pipe of New Haven; damages. Jacob Fetters, August Fetters, Dinald Campbell as administrator of the estute of Archy Campbell, deceased, pariners doing business under firm name and style of Campbell & Feiters, Bankers, vs Alonzo G. Hill and Laura JB. Hill; on note.

State of Indiana on relation of Gerry DeHoff ,auditor of Noble county vs. Vernie Gray and Fay B. Gray; Georgia E. Romp and Bigalow Romp; Elmer C. Pincheon and Lola Pincheon; Rosewell Shoemaker and Isebelle Pincheon Shoemaker; and Charles Dawson, defendants ;on note and fecl. Mtg. Federal Lank Bank of Louisville vs. Cecil W. Emerick and Harriett U. Bmerick; The LaGrange National Farm Loan ass'n ; to fcl mtg. State of Indiana on the relation of the Department of Financial Institations of State of Indiana, in charge of liquidation of Farmers & Merchants Trust <Co. of Ligonier vs. Henry Burkett et al, Curtis Hire, George Ray Hussey, Fred Weir, John H. Green, Magdalene Green, Glen Stage, Eleanor Stage, Comp. on stockholders’ liability. Leo J. Green vs Arthur M. Perfect and Maude Bavey Perfect, his wife; quiet title. |

Christian Science Services “God” was the subject of the Les-son-Sermon in all Churches of Christ Scientist, on Sunday, January 3. The Golden Text was “God is the 'Lord, which hath shewed us light” (Psalms 118:27). ' Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “And Jesus departed from thence, and came nigh unto the sea of Galilee; and went apinto a mountain, and sat down there. And great multitudes came unto him, having with them those that were lame, blind, dumb, maimed, and many others, and cast them down at Jesus’ feet; and he healed them; Insomuch that the multiture wondered, when they saw the dumb to speak the maim ed to be whole, the lame to walk, and the blind to see: and they gloritied the God of Israel” (Matthew 15: 2931).

The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “As Paul asked of the unfaithful in ancient days, so the rabbis of the present day ask concerning our healing and teaching, ‘Through breaking the law, dishonorest thou God? We have the gospel, however, and our Master annulled material law by healing contrary to it. We propose to follow the Master’s example. We should subordinate material law to spiritual law. Two essential points of Christian Science are, that neither Life nor man dies, and that God is not the author of sickness” (p. 849).' “Unless the harmony and immortality of man are becoming more apparent, we are not gaining the true idea of God; and the body will reflect that governs it, whether it be Truth or error, understanding or belief, Spirit or matter, Therefore ‘acquaint now thyself with Him, and be at peace’ * (p. 324).

Five Boys Take Swim

-~ Five Winona Lake youths who plunged into Winona lake at the same time January Ist claimed early bathing record for 1937 in Kosciusko county. They are: Junior Sims, 80, Bruce and Rowepn Howe and Jares Straus.

The entered the lake in bathing suit® opposite the Winona hotel -but remained in the water for only u few minutes. The temperature at the time was 42 degrees, considerably higher than the normal temperature at this time of the year. 2

$lO,OOO Fire at Angola.

Loss in & fire which damaged two stores and a barber shop at Angola is estimated at $lO,OOO. The blaze started in the Guy Gemmerling Confectionery store and spréad to the Catherine Dress shop and the William Burkett barber shop ia the jsame building. Kemmerling and two

youths, Stanley Fohl and Bur! Stewart students of Norfolk, 0., who suffered slight burns when trapped in the building are recovering.

The damage suit of Edward A. Holsinger of Kendallville against Oloverleaf Creameries Inc., has been dismissed in the DeKalb circuit court, & compromise settlement hav ing been reached. The case had been venued to DeKalb county from the Noble w M i ok

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State Police In Good Reecord - The Indiana state police, closing their books in 1936 clained a com mendable record with the prospe . of even better progress toward crime elimination in 1937 if funds for additional facilities and personnel are granted. In the first full year of operation under a pi-partisan board, the department has organized a four-year college training course for prospective police officers and has co-ordinated the police crime detection laboratory with the Indiana medical school. Scientific methods, according to the department, were directly responsible for the capture and confession on the same day of Clarence Thomas a murderer who was executed only 119 days from the date of the crime. Two other murders were solved, three other suspects await trial and bank robberies have been so reduced that only two are open cases on the department’s books the records reveal.

Recovered for their owners were 423 stolen automobiles valued at $160,000, the department said, and In manly cases the thieves were caught and convicted. Of rural thefts, $2,000 worth of grain was recovered and 20 head of cattle and 1876 chickens were returned to their owners. The state police also have contributed to the state wide campaign for automobile traffic safety. sponsoring safety contests, inspecting cars and school busses and providing safety program speapers. The department plans to continue its highway safety program on a larger scale In 1937.

Bernard Pollock poultry and egg dealer of Columbia City ended his lite at his place of business by shooting himself with a shotgun. His body was discovered by his wife when he failed to return home after business. hours. Coroner Park Huffman who investigated the accident said Pollock worried over financial matters. The widow, father and mother and gseveral brothers survive. Mr. Pollock was a nephew ol M. 'C, Pollock and a cousin of Melvin Schlotterback of this city.

WPA Worker Killed. Warren Sayles, 47, of Goskter 2 WPA truck driver was instantly killed Saturday afternoon shortly atter three o’clock when his Mode! A Ford dump truck overturned on the Hantington road, two and a half miles southeast of New Paris. Sayles had been hauling gravel on a WPA project near Syracuse and was on his way home when the accident occurred. There were no witnesses. e 8

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Two Residents Dies. D. C. Freeman 83 and Mrs. Rule Smith 49 both of near Wolf Lake are dead. Mr. Freeman died in Sacred Heart hospital Garrett Sunday from the effects of the flu. Surviving is one daughter Mrs. Frank Gruber of Garrett. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Christian

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Mrs. Smith died at the Lackey hospital Sunday from Bright’s disease. Surviving are the husband seven chiidren and three sisters. Funeral services were held Wednsday. Cottages Looted.

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Wisner Marion and the bdullding own~ ed by the Coppes estats, Nappanee, and located around Lake Wawasee, have been looted by thieves of large quantities of furnitare, silverwars, bed clothing and other (urnishings. County officers and state police are investigating.

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