Ligonier Banner., Volume 71, Number 1, Ligonier, Noble County, 28 January 1937 — Page 4
OUT-OF-TOWN NEWS
Wawaka News ‘Water is spread over the flats along the Elkhart and many trees stand in four feet of water. Charles Price is better. Miss Golda Schick has returned to Fort Wayne.
Miss Harding is assisting Mrs. Lena Couts with her household duties and going to school.
Mrs. Ruth Jette was in Topeka: Tuesday afternoon. . : Mrs. Retta Rimmell wili be the Feb- | ruary hostess to the Elkhart Township Home Division. l A committee on Elkhart Township Home Division’s exchange program for March was appointed by President Lena Couts ang its chairman is Mrs, Opha Reidenbach. Other members are Mrs. Veda Franps, Mrs. Hazel Res ler. Elkhart township goes to Green township in March. It was ruled at this meeting that any member appoined to prepare an article to be read or delivered at a meeting if unable to be present must send a substitute or her paper so as not to disappoint her audience. ~ The Mr. and Mrs. W. S Thorne ‘sale was held [Tuesday afternoon. Bverything sold well. Robert Brill was able to be up and at the dinner table at Old Orchards Tuesday for the first time in several weeks. He has been ill with appendi citis and heart trouble.
Mrs. Ruby Schwa Miss ILucille Schwab and D. W. Hooten and family are home from New Carlisle where they were called by the death and funeral of Mrs. Schwab’s and Mr. Hooten’s mother.
On account of a sale in the neighborhood and so many busy Tuesday pfternoon, the Elkhart Township Home Division meeting had but 12 present. Three visitors were there--Mrs. and Miss Marquiss of York township and Mrs. Clyde Oplinger of Wawaka. Hostesses were Mesdames Dora Rose and Agnes Mawihorter. Reg mlar routine was followed and business session featured. Project Ilessons as yet not started. Mrs.. Lena Cout presided
Mr and Mrs. Ward Golden are parents of a son born Sunday night at the home of Mr and Mrs. Walter Gibson at Brighton. He has been named Walter Ward Golden, honoring Mrs. iGolden’s father, Walter Gibson and Mr Golden’s father, the late Walter Golden of Wawaka. 'Ward Golden, employed in a Flint, Mich., store was here Monday at the Mrs. Maude Golden home. Bert Kelley Coldwater Mich, wasg here Tuesday A Mr and Mrs. Quail will leave Florida~dh a few days for their home near Ligonier. Mrs Quail says it is very warm there now ' Mrs. Ella Resler came home from the St. Joseph hospital South Bend, where she had been for treatmenti She is confined to her bed at present. ' Mrs Charles Shull and Miss Vera Shull are guests of Dale Shull and family of Toledo, O. . (Workmen are finishing the inside of the stately gymnasium and community hall. . ;
Add Wawaka. 3456 Relatives here received word Wednesday of the serious illness of William Snyder of Misahwaka. He is the brother of Ira Snyder of here srd brother-in-law of Mrs. Milton Stienbarger. Mr. Snyder is ill with pneumonia. : Marvin Phares is i{ll with an attack of flu. :
The supper at the Wawaka Church of the Brethren which was to have been held Thursday evening was post poned because of the illness of Rev. B. E. Hoover. :
Ed Milner is home from a visit in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gard and Wilma Jean Gard were guests Thurs
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The old-fashioned home-made ice cream made with a hand freezer is still the most wholesome kind of ice cream, particularly for growing children and for women too, who find the many modern varieties of frozem desserts too rich and fatfening. ' Here is the recipe that Mother used to follow when she made a| gallon of ice cream: :
day of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butts % aat Kimmell, : Rev. B. E. Hooover is {ll in bed with flu. Mrs. Hoover is bgtter from an attack of flu. Mrs. Mollie Frick and Mrs. Derothy Fought of near Topeka visited Mrs. Ella Resler and found her condition about the same. She is ill in bed. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jette and son [Ross were in Topeka Wednesday ‘ Miss Lmcille Crago daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Frank Crago was very ill Thursday night. Charles Emmert was very ili Thurs day night. :
Solomons Creck News. Mrs. Johp Ringwalt of Washington, D. C., is here with her mother Mrs. Sarah Juday of Benton who is improving from her recent illness. A number from here attended services at Burr Oak Sunday evening. Rev.. Ummel and his wife returned United Brethren - missionaries from Africa, gave a lecture and pictures of their work in Africa. : Mrs. Herbert Blue is improving. Mrs Vic Niles -is taking care of her.
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Niles and Mrs. Bender spent Sunday afternoon in Elkhart PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming the undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence located 3 miles north and 1 mile east of Wawaka, 4 miles west of Rome City and 2% miles south and 4 miles east of Topeka, sale commencing st 12 o’clock noon on MONDAY FEB. 8. ; ‘ The following property to-wit:
3 Head of Horses—l grey mare, 1 sorrel mare and 1 bay mare age made known on day of sale. 11 Head of Cattle—Jersey cow 5 years old close springer, Guernsey cow 7 years old fresh April 20, Guernsey cow 8 years old close springer, Guernsey cow 6 years old close springer, Jersey cow 6 years old fresh soon, Durham cow 5 years old fresh in April, Jersey cow 2 years old pasture bred, 3 heifers coming one year old, Ayrshire Bull pure bred eligible to register 15 months old out of Thomas Herd at Fish Lake, 24 Head Hogs—4 Tried Brood sows 29 shoats weighing from 80 to 100 Ibs. 5 :
3 or 4 Tons Clover Hay, Some shredded fodder.
Farm Implements—2 sets work harness, 2 spring tooth harrows 12 ft. wide, 3-section spike tooth harrow, Tandem disc 28 disc for horse or tractor-discs new last summer, 2 riding cultivators, 2-horse riding weeder, New Idea Manure Spreader, set Fairbanks-Morse platform/ scales, No. 11 Oliver riding plow, 2 walking plows—Oliver and Gibbs, McCormick corn binder, Deering mower, Endgate ‘seeder mounted on two wheel cart, ione-fhorse corn cutter, push hay loader. Deering Bft. binder for tractor or ‘horses, MecCormick-Deering corn planter, double shovel plow, pair bob 'sleds, Fairbanks-Morse 3% h. p. engine mounted on trucks, 1% h. p. gas engine, Rock Island wagon and hay rack, wagon and box 6x12 ft. with stock rack, two ladders 12 ft. and 20 ft.,- Del Laval cream sepaprator WNo. 12, iron kettle and ring, show case, ice box, Farmall “20” tractor, 14 inch 2 bottom plow, 2 hog troughs, 3 and 4 horse eveners, galvanized tank 214ft.x8 ft., new lumber some househiold goods and other articles too numerus to mention. Terms—Cash. ' ' : ALTON P. BAILEY Owner H. E. Lngcor, Auctioneer. - ¢ Jesse Swank and Lloyd Gerver Clerks Lunch served on the grounds. - Claude Johnson submitted to a major operation at the Goshen hospital Tuesday. | v
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Federal Income Tax Explained ‘ It is believed that with the increase in income in 1936 many will be liable for filing federal income tax who have not been liable for the past several years. It is- the desire of the treasury department, internal Tevenue service, Indianapolis to advise those persons with income sufficient to require a return and to urge them to file returns without delay in order to avoid last minute inconveniences and delinquency with resulting penalties. Returns must be tiled on or before March 15, 1937
Any single person (or married and not living with husband or wife) whose net income is $l,OOO or over, or gross income is $5,000 or over, and any married couple whose combined mnet income is $2,500 or more, or gross income is $5,000 or over,
KENDALLVILLE FERTILIZER CO.—REAL BOON
This concern ably managed by Messrs Joseph, James and -Howard Evers is one of the most advantageous industries of Kendallville as it serves the public in many ways. Scientific farming has eliminated many causes of death in stock but death from natural causes is inevitable. In calling a concern to remove dead stock be sure to select the one that will come out immediately. 'Bhe burial of dead stock is all wrong as it spreads disease among live stock and in many states including Indiana laws have been passed prohibiting this old custom. The methods used by the. Kendallville Fertilizer Company eliminate all risk. The animals are gathered up and all sanitary precautions are taken, hoth in the process of gathering and around the plant to see that there is mno chance of infection among the other
KENDALLVILLE FOUNDRY--An Asset
The Kendallville Foundry one of Noble County’s oldest and substantial industries, employs a large number of people, and although they sell many of their products to distant markets, they stand ready at all times to support local civic movements. This is one of the many reasong that this industry is of such great advantage to the steady growth and prosperity of Kendallville. It is such firms as this thai make a city prosperous and worth while, its citizens home-loving and contented. It is such acute business and such active interests in the affairs.of the employees and their familiés that has won the confidence and good will of the entire commugity. Through their
HEIGN BLACKSMITH & WELDING--AN OLD FAVORITE
~ln Kendallville the Heign Black~ smith & Welding Shop located for a considerable number. of years at North and Main St., junction of 3 and 6 Routes and managed and owned by Mr. William Heign is equipped with the latest and best mechanical devices for all classes of Welding both Electric and Acetylene. This firm is doing an extensive business and their work has beeu giving com~ plete satisfaction. The plant is specially prepared to take care of out-of-town rural customers in the quickest possible time. Mr. Heign is always glad to discuss any job with his patrons, no matter how large or small
PUBLIX CAFE-Attracts Many From Here
‘The Publix Cafe located in Kendallville at the junction of Routes 3 and 6 and so capably managed by Mr. IGardner, the proprietor attracts many people from this section of Noble County. They serve at all times the most palatable beverages in a wide ’range and the menu consists not only of many prime necessities but many tempting delicasies to satisfy the taste of the most fastidious. It is quite generally recognized that there is no public meeting place that has met with greater favor then the PUBLIX CAFE in Kendallville. The management has had a wide experience in every phase of the business and because of their comprehensive knowledge of every branch of service it has continued to witness the increase in the number of patrons it serves until today with many exten-
KENDALLVILLE HANDLE FACTORY--ACTIVE INDUSTRY
The Kendallville Handle Mfg. Co., is one of Noble County’s most substantial industrial organizations. It ‘employs a large number of people and although they distribute their products over a very wide market they have stood ready at all times to lll‘D-‘ port local civic moyements. This is one of the many reasons that this industry is of such great hnoortaneol
to the prosperity and growth of Kendallville. It is such firms as this thatm ake a city worthwhile and prosperous—its citizens home . loving and contented. It is such active interests in the welfare of the employees and their families that has won the complete confidence of the
THE LIGONIER BANNER, LIGONIER, INDIANA
is .required to file a return. ° Farmers should use Form 1040 accompanied by Farm Schedule Form 1040-F, - With each return will be found a green duplicate sheet. This duplicate sheet must be filed with the return. Blanks have been mailed to all taxpayers who filed returns for the year 1935. If additional blanks are needed or any information degired write W. H. Smith Collector of Internal Revenue, Internal Revenue Service, Indianapoplis; or call at the I_F‘ort Wayne Revenue Office Federal building Fort. Wayne.
«Bill of Rights” For Motorists Legislative activity of the Hoosier Motor Club during the present session of the general asembly will be based on the “Bill of Rights” for motorists, adopted at the annual con-
stock. They remove all kinds of dead animals, sheep, calves, hoge, colts, horses, cows and mules FREE of charge and in case you ot fortunate as to have some of your stock die all you have to do is notify them in Kendallville telephone number 97 or 556-F2 and they will be right after it. In calling them REVERSE the phone charges. The Kendallville Fertilizer Compapnyy has a most modern plant equipped with the very latest machinery that has been approved by the leading authorities on the reduction of animals and the state Board of Health. Here they are converted into many useful materials. On this occasion we are glad to recommend the KBENDALLVILLE FERTILIZER Co., to al! of our read ers and to call its advantages to their ‘attention. 5
straight forward dealings with the public the management has made innumerable friends for the company. The active operation of the Kendallvile Foundry is under Mr. Henry Debelius, Pres.., and Mr. John Debelius Sec’y-Treas., who are so well known that further remarks are unnecess/afy—. Howeveér we cannot refrain from stat ing that the company is fortunate in having at its head men so thoroughly familiar with' the details of the busi‘ness and whose familiarity with business conditions has kept the com‘pany active and abreast of the times. ‘We wish on this occasion to thank the executives of this fine industry for their hearty coooperation in asgisting in making this edition a success.
He will make you the lowest possible prices and turn out your work in
the shortest possible time. And the job won’t be skipped either. This' £irm also specializes in giving service to manufacturers and they have built up a large business from this source. Among our farming people the name of Heign is pretty wellknown because for many years this concern has done wonders with their farm machinery their plow shares and sickle blades. It will pay you to inquire before you throw away anything. On this occasion we are please to commend ’this old established concern and tts fine service and- to refer it to all of our readers.
sive improvements and a most cordial informal atmosphere it is a model establishent. This has been attributed by the management to their keen foresight into the demands of the public and the courteous attention paid by help and the welcome sign when entering and spending a few hours of relaxation here. The PUBLIX CAFE is air-conditioned and modern throughout. They cater tc private parties and banquets and in order to make your pext affair a real success call them at 317 for further information and reservations. You will find them right on price and aeccommodations. We wish on this oecasion to refer this cafe to all of our readers and compliment them upon the high standard maintained in the operation of this model meeting place. PRt
forward dealings with the public the management has made inumerable friends for the company. The active operation of the Kendallville Handle #Factory is unier lthe direction of Mr. Wible a man so well-known to the community that further remarks are unnecessary. However we cannot
refrain from stating that this company is forsunate in having as a lead er & man so thoroughly familiar with the details of the business and whose familiarity with business conditions has kept the company active and well 'abreut of the times. We wish on this occasion to extend our sincere tumcufion and thanks to the man agement of this splendid industry for their co-operation in making this ediSRS SRR Bl RPRe S £ s e B LIRS e e
vention of the American Automobile Association, motor club officials said. . The “Bill of Rights” attempts to gain for the motorist “full and free use of the automobile and the maximum of safety and the maximum of economy” according to Todd Stoops secretary-manager of the Indiana organization. “The document sets forth motorist rights in matters of taxation, highway ‘development and safety” Stoops said “It 18 a crystalization of sentiment around which motor clubs throughout the nation are rallying.” : Points demanded in the “Bill of Rights” include: 1. Long-range planning of highways for the safe movement of traffic, based on highway planning surveys. A 2. Definite budgeting of road costs
PURITAN ICE CREAM- A FAVORITE,
-’With headquarters in Kendallville on East Wayne St. the PURITAN ICE CREAM COMPANY of which Mr. Earnest Wagner is President was orjganized some years ago for the puriEpose of giving the people of No'Ble County the very best ICE CREAM possible and that they have succeeded admirably there is no question—their popular PURITAN ICE CREAM is far superior to the average on the market today. Its smooth velvely texture and creamy delicious taste has become the favorite through here, The Puritan Ice Cream Co., probably typifies better than any other the material progress of this area and the fact that it is organized along
R A. WILKES CO.---AUTOMOTIVE PARTS
e I This dependable automobile parts and accessories establishment of Ken- - daliville located at 121 South Or- ! chaig St., telephone number 208—-151 rrepared to take care of the owners of any and al! makes of cars or trucks when it comes to parts and acces-‘ sories. This well-known concern of .which Mr. Conragd is the manager is i thoroughly abreast of the times and has secured for the trade a most complete stock of everything em-,1 braced in the line of Automotive Parts Repairs and Supplies. They have one of the largest stocks in their line the total investment running well up into the thousands of dollars. In the many years of their business activity they have always
KRAFT PHENIX CHEESE CORPORATION---GENUINE AID
With headquarters and plant in this area located in Kendallville on South ‘Main St., this nationally known enterprise has been giving the puplic a line of products which are considered second to none on the market today. This large industry typifies better ’tha.n any other the material progress of this area and the fact that this section of Noble Couny is organized along Twentieth Century lines as regards the continued development of dairy agricultural pursuits. Popularity with both the farmer-producer and the consumer is evidenced by the number of farmers-producers selling thier milk . to the KRAFT PHENIX CHEESE CORP’N and the fame their prpoducts have attained. Equipment installed two years ago used in making the base for their KRAFT DAIRY
CLINE BROS. LUMBER CO.--Real Asset
Under the direction of experienced lumbermepn this well-known lumber concern with headquarters in Kendallville at 204 N. Summit St., and with branches located conveniently for many of our readers in Wolcottville and Avilla offers people for many miles around at very reasonable rates; Brick Lime, Cement, Sewer Tile Roofing, Insulation Mil! Work, Paint, Building Materials of every description ang of the very best grade ‘When a lumber firm stocks practically everything so completely and carries Cedar, Cypress, Redwood Douglass Fir and every other variety also paints you can pretty nearly con-] clude that whatever you need CLINE
SMITH & SON MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE---RELIABLE
. When it comes to conducting a motor freight service this firm Ilocated in Kendallville on E. Moyer St.,. has been in business for sometime and the assurance of satisfactory ser-
vice rendered by them is evidenced by the increasing patronage they are receiving year after year. They feature daily over-night freight service to and from Detroit and other points. In this day of Twentieth Century efficiency nothing has developed as rapidly as the methods of motor freight transpoprtation of merchan-
dise. The firm of SMITH & SON operate a large fleet of motor trucks with sufficlent, capacity to carry any kind or size of merchandise, which is transferred quickly and with per{toct safety. Their patrons are not subjected to any delay as they formPflrm There is no doubt that in the development of the motor freight b b Tt U WG
with all users of the roads bearing their fair share of the burden. 3. BEstablishment of federa 1 and state safety authorities. 4. Elimination of travel hinidrances at state borders. . 5. Ending of motor tax diversion. 6. Withdrawal of federal and local governments from the field of motor taxation. 7.. Provision of adequate roadside development and eanitation.
25,000,000 th Ford
The 25,000,000 th Ford automobile rolled off the assembly line of the Fort Motor Company’s vast River Rouge plant last week. Henry Ford, founder of the company and his som, Edsel ,its president stood at the end of the line and watched workmen put
Twentieth Century lines as regards the development of commerce and dairy agricultural pursuits. Popularity with the public is evidenced by the large number of people who always serve this ice cream—Puritan. They make a variety of molds. also fancy bricks and sherbets; and take orders for delivery anywhere—-any-time for parties, banquets family reunions, church clubs etc. On this occasion we wish to give the PURITAN ICE’ CREAM COMPANY the prominent place which their modern sanitary Ice Cream Plant merits as being a foremost firm engaged in their line of endeavor. The next time you order Ice Cream be sure.. ..to.. ..specify—PUßlTAN.. .ICE CREAM and you'll get the best.
!discharged- their duties faithfully and have left nothing undone to give the (public the best of service and ex- ; ceptionally high-quality in materials, They maintain a shop service to the 'garage trade, reboring-—Piston Grind 'ing and general service. They are-al-lways willing and anxious to give information and adyice. Among the |items they stock are—bearings for {:vny make or model of car or truck—- | pistons, rings, fan-belts, and similar auto necessities. We are indeed very happy to compliment the R. A. WIKES CO., on this occasion upon the genuine service they have ren'dered to the people of Noble County i- —for the splendid position they occupy tand for their courteous treatment. We irefer them to all of our readers.
{. FRESH <CARAMELS—Requires & considerable volume of high quality !milk which they pay a high cash }marke,t price for. By reason of the fact that this concern has been very ‘instrumental in upholding the cash market price of milk for the farmer they have been doing much to stabilize the market at prices which are always the best for our farmers. Mr. Leo Miller the head of the procurement department ha® many friends throughout this section—and at the offices our farmers always encounter the most courteous treatment a most commendable concern under wise and capable management. We wish on this occasion to give them the prominent place which their fair reliable policies have merited and to refer them to all of our readers.
BROS., has it and are ready [or prompt delivery. The contractors builders the farmers and the people generally have come to know that they can depend on this well known firm go} just about _everylthlng that there is in the lumber and building material line. They have bmilt their business on the high quality merchandise they furnish. It may be truly said that CLINE BROS. LUMBER CO., is a valuable asset to this ‘section and we wish to direct the attentidbn to their commendable policies which have markeq their progress and suggest that you leave your build ing material problems ftc this firm where your requirements will recelve prompt and export attention..
ceedingly beneficial to the public. No concern has given this business more special attention than this well
known establishment. Their motor
trucks are the latest type and their employees who operate them have been chosem because of their skill in handling them. SMITH & SON of }which Mr. Ralph Smith is president is an insured carrier, the cargo and ‘truck as well which protects the shipper against all loss. I n the few cases where damage or loss have been reported all claims have been promptly paid by the company and they in turn have been reimbursed by the insurance company. We are high ly pleased on this occasion to call our readers attention to the firm of SMITH & SON in Kendallville with whom you cam trust your transportation problems, household moving—g LR W TR
the finishing touches on the car. 'With only a small group of newspaper mep as witnesses Edsel stepped into the car with his father pressed the starter and drove teh car off the line.
Completion of the 25,000,000 th Ford represented the building during the past 34 years of more automobiles than - are registered for operation throughout the United States today.
Christian Science Services ~ ¥Truth” was the subject of the Lesson<Sérmop in all Churches of Christ, Scientist on Sunday January 24, RN
The Golden Text was: “The Lord is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations” (Psalms 100:5).
Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “The heavens declare the glory of God: and the firmament sheweth his handywork. Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge. There is no speech nor language, where their voice Is not heard” (Psalms 19: 1-3). “And after these things I heard a great voice of much people in heaven saying, Alleluia; Salvation. and glory, and honour, and power, unto the Lord our Ged: And I heard as it were the voice of a great multitude, and as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of mighty thunderiungs, saying, Alleluia; for -the Lord God ‘omnipotent reigneth? (Revelation 19: 1,6). ~ The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the }Christian Science textbook, *“Sei)en.ce and Health with Key to tae
Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: 5 “The Chaldean Wiseman read in the stars the fate of empires and the fortunes of men. Though no higher revelation than the horoscope was to them displayed upopn the empyrean, earth and heaven were bright, and bird and blossom were glad in God’a perennial and happy sunshine, golden with Truth” (pp. 121). “The facts of divine Science should be admitted, —although the evidence as to thesa facts is not supperted by evil, by matter, or by material sense,—becdiise the evidence that God and man coexist is fully sustained by spiritual sense. Man is, and forever has been, God’s reflection. God {is infinite, therefore ever present, and there is no other power nor presnce. Hence the spirituality of the universe is the only fact of creation” (p. 471).
Killed in Explosiop
Explosion of = gasoline torch in a big railroad water tank on the Illinois branch of the New York Central at Kankakee 111., caused the death of G. I. Hardwick 58 of Elkhart. Two others were injured.
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