Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Angola Herald from Angola, Indiana • Page 15

Publication:
Angola Heraldi
Location:
Angola, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
15
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Page 7 TFIE ANGOLA HERALD, ANGOLA, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1948 Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adams left Saturday morning for Hood Riv In to 16 and IT, addition Perry Clingan.

lots Sin a second town of Hudson. Mrs. Caroll Rathbun Ball of Sturgis, recently had her appendix removed and would be Kind to hear from her friends. Her address is 903 S. Orange St.

er, to visit nirs. wens orotn- Warren Kraut, et ux. lots 46. 4T. 4S and plat 2.

Shady Nook resort. Lake Gge. Mr.e W. Schmidt et vir to John O. Bender et ux.

lots 11. 12. 13, er, William Corey, whom she hasn't seen in over 30 years. Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Abramson ac Far! Sanxter on Monday was improving some and is at his own home now. Mrs. Mary Till received a card from Mrs. Edna Taylor Saturday saying they were in Helena, Mont. She stated Helena was a very city for a state capitol and is strictly western.

They were leaving from there to go to Yellowstone Park. Mountain Park. Lake rdat of James. HAMILTON companied their daughter, Iantlla Gardner, et vtr to Arthur Stvuble. et land tn Jackson twin Edward II.

Fisher et ux to Harold A. Lehman et ux. lot 2. first addition to Glen Eyre Peach. Willis R.

Jensen et ux to Donald E. Cook et ux, lot 2, Oak Crme. Crooked Lake. MaMe Huguid et al to Fred Vonlermark et ux. lots S.

9. 10. 11. Its 13. 14.

15. 16. IT. 21 and 22 in the plat of Island View. Clear Lake.

Russell L. Kuhlman et al to Real Estate Transfers "'Mary Elizabeth Holdofer to Charles land at Lake tivrsp Peach. Clifford tV PeUineliam to lavid Israel, lot 2 in Pell Acres subdivision to Lake K. Knmaark et ux to Henrv S. Wolfe et ux.

land in An-: ola. a Frances Lonsneeker Item. Lwtl K41ttt Car? Earl M. Snoxvherser et ux to Brant, tots 10 and 11 in Side Peach addition. Don't mis tin absorbing nev series of true-life starring sonic of the theater's most color fill personalities.

Read "Tragedies of the Stage" In The- American Weekly, the great magazine distributed with Sunday's Chicago era Id-America n. and husband to their home in Toledo and on to New Jersey to visit the daughter, Gertie, and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Frans Wells and family spent Sunday with her mother in Camden, Mich.

Sunny Crooked Jesse Lake. Uoss et ux to Royal J. with her sister, Mrs. J. I Fulmer, and husband Mr.

and Mrs. George Norton of Union City. was a recent guest of the lat.er3 mint. Mrs. Emma Abbott.

Misa Vivian Thomas had her tonsils removed at the Elmhurst hospital ut Angola last Tuesday. Mrs. Aiiene Everett and children spent Thursday with Mr. ana Mrs. ud so 11 Everett.

Rex and Larry Chapin and Alan Sidel have returned home after spending several days with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Sherm Hoot, east of town. Mr. and Mrs. Leif Steenerson of Angola were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Greenamyer and daughter on Friday evening. Kenneth C. Bovee. son of Mrs.

Dora Bovee of Coldwater, who is well known here, died suddenly last Tuesday at the Coldwater Health Center. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon FREMONT SeMtt ttm to Ioeal Kdtt.r I.OIS A KK, Kdftor The Hamilton Band Parents organization will hold a hake and food sale Saturday. July 24, at Shrtder I. G. A.

Store. The sale will start at 10:00 a- m. Mr. and Mrs. R'W.

Guy and daughter. Karen Lee. left last Thursday morning for their home In Wakefield. after spending eight days with her mother, Mr. and Mrs.

Perry Walberry. Mrs. Mabel Hait. and Donald Halt of New London. spent two weeks visiting in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Hicks and family. Mrs. Hait was the mother of Mrs. Ray Hicks, and Donald Reek, land at Utter Lake.

Charlie llelnier et ux to Maude U. Hreebill. acres of land in Salem township. Xelt Collette et a I to Wallace It. Correll et ux.

lot 1,1. original plat Sprincr Bank. Lake Georsse. Cleon Throop et ux to Hohert Lowther et ux. land at Kuelid Avenue and Wall Street in An-jrola- Tord Folck et ux to Joseph M.

15 ice. lot S. unrecorded plat first addition to Folck's subdivision. Crooked Lake. AtJOTOEt SALE BARN Miss Matie Davis spent several days the past week with relatives at Cold water Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Brown and son. Russell, who spent the past year at Chandler, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Pirer on Saturday. They, were enroute to their home at Southhampton. N. Y. Federal Land Bank Loans Made by Federal Land Bank Louisville, Ky.

To purchase farms. To re-finance debts. To make improvements. Contact Harley Somers, Sec-Treas. Fort Wayne Nat'l.

Farm Loan Association At local P.C.A. Office every Wednesday. with burial in the Lester cemetery The wife, two daughters, the mother and a brother, Upton. Adrian. survive.

Mrs. Delia Straw spent a few Mrs. Elsie Mundy of Coluwater. was a week-end guest of Mrs. Ella Elliott and Mrs.

Jessie Stroll. Lloyd Hern of Chico, and Everett Hern of Goshen, were visitors. Sunday, in the Blanche Michael and J. I. Fulmer homes.

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Clark HILLSDALE FAIRGROUNDS SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1948 Coicaencing at 10:30 a. m.

fcrtng in your horses, cattle, calves, hogs, sheep, poultry, (arm machinery, farm prodnce and household goods. We now hare scales installed in our barn for weighing calves, cattle and sheep. WANTED An unlimited number of Horses of all grades. Andy Adams, Manager days last week with her son. Coral Straw, and family at Pleasant Lake.

Mrs. Anna Doster is spending some time with her daughter. spent several days the past week Mrs. Hazel Weber, and family. Mrs.

Guy Stone of South Bend spent the past week in the John Bryant home. Mr. Stone was in at their cottage at Snow Lake. The Evangelical U. B.

Ladies Aid was pleasantly entertained Fridav afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carl Litchfield. Following the business session, delicious re Hait was her brother. Mrs. Charles Kddy and daughters visited her cousin.

Mrs. R. W. Guy. and family of Wakefield.

in the Perry Walberry home last Sunday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knott of Auburn. Mr.

and Bert Kepler, and Willodean of Pleasant Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Dirrim and Gerald of Angola were callers ot Mrs. Lou Brown and B.

F. Kepler on Tuesday. Mrs. Lydia Hammond was an all day guest with Lou and Frank, helping her to celebrate her -birthday. Beverly.

Carolyn and Darolyn Davis of Lima. spent last week with their aunt. Mrs. Paul Swift, and family. Mrs.

Harry S. Sewell and daughter. Shirley Jean, and Miss Kaye Anderson of Detroit, are spending two weeks with Mrs. Ola Langgood and Mrs. Eda Greenwood and families.

Miss Ann F.ddy visited last Monday and Tuesday with her cousin. Karen Guy, of Wakefield. in the Perry Walberry home. Vermont on business. Ford Folck et ux to John Mc-Comes et ux.

lots 1 and 2 in I k' subdivision. Crooked l-ake. Tri-Ptate CoP.epe. to Wanda Maxton. lots .16.

37. 3S, 4d. 41. 4S. 44.

43. 46. Htock r. Woodland Heights. Angola.

J. Push et ux to Noah Lothamer. land in Murray and Sprinkle subdivision Wildwood-by the-Lake. Ris Turkey Lake. Donald Asler et ux to Floyd Petty, lots Tin.

73,1. 721 Hamilton Lake Highlands. Price 1. West et ux to Harry Ivies ux. lot first addition to Fountain Paik.

Hamilton Ixike. Hohert llradtield et ux to James tintE et al. land at Otter Lake. Jesse W. Ross to Fred Ribkee.

land Otter Lake, in Jamestown township. Harry KanKamp et ux to Wil mer F. Stock et ux. 160 acres ot lan in Steuben township, also 10 acres of land in Steuben township and .10 acres of land in Steuben township. BULLDOZING EXCAVATING AND GRADING Reasonable Prices We have the equipment for an size job.

Angola Equipment Co. Mrs. Florence Simon of Aviila came Wednesday to spend several freshments were served. The August aid will be entertained at the home of Cora Sailor. Mrs.

Minnie Martin of Angola spent several days last week with days with Mr. and Mrs. Sherni Hoot. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Elliott of Fremont announce the engagement of their daugh'ter, Kathleen, to Mr. Junior Shumaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shumaker of Met. No date has yet been set for the wedding.

her sister. Mrs. Ethel McKensie. Mrs. Martin and Mrs.

McKensie Phone 917-XX Angola, Ind. called on Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.

Ful mer and Mrs. Sadie Foss. Mr. and Mrs Mert Stetler of East Gilead. were callers of their daughter.

Mrs. Ruth Mounts on Saturday. Misses Janet and coLuamiA Mary Lou Mounts returned home and Mrs. "Don Rose and were supper guests of Mr. CL0SM? OUT SALE Mr.

family after spending the week with their grandparents. Kimber Stroh et ux to Glen Foutst et ux. lots 6 and 67 in Hendry's addition to city of Charles Fink and family have moved to the H. II. MeMurtrey al Harrv Mark Casebeer et to in apartment.

Mrs. Jessie Stroh will occupy her house vacated by the et tfx. land Hueh C. Barnett Finks. Mrs.

Ella Elliott will live with her. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fulton are parents of a son born July 10 at Dicky Barnes of Edon. spent from Saturday night until Thursday night with Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Petty. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Rigelman of Bryan.

spent Sunday evening with his mother, Mrs. Libbie Rigelman. 1 Mrs. Lewis Burkhardt ot Edon. spent Saturday with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Otis Dick. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Musser called on their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pattee and daughters. Sunday.

Fred Rigelman of Montpelier, called on his mother. Mrs. Libbie Rigelman. the Coldwater Health Center. PUBLIC SALE Ila vine soM our propel wo will ho-M puMie sale Watol 0 S.

Martha Angela, tmliaua. or block out atid north ti.sy liacn on SATURDAY, JULY 24TH, 19 IS Commencing at 12 :00 D. S. T. Prompt HOUSEHOLD GOODS ft.

tVUhpot eleetrie rvfrisrerator. movtol "AYino Xylon living suite, nearly now: wntiiisr losk platform -ker; rorkiusr viair: two oml tables: eolTeo tablet two floor I. imps; tloor imvlol two buffets; smokinsr stand; two linoleum rusrs; two Axmhister rusrs: breakfast set; tHnette set. with table and 4 chairs; Seamstress sowinsr maeliine; kitchen cabinet: burin Perfection Oil Stove, with built-in oven: burner electric lot plate, nearly new; Florence blast tovo: 'obl-hot blast beater: Wilson rausre: Maytair ibvtrie wavl vet twin tubs; copper wash boilers; four beds with two dressers; Kenmore eleetrie swecp-r; iiouinir ho.ml: vhoppinsr cart, new: clothes bar: fruit cans; two vloor two larsre mirrors; wash stand; hall tree. TOOLS Kip saw.

complete with bench, guides, electric motor" and v.ws; new Xational electric wehlttisr helmet, never been used two auto beaters; two work benches; saw tiling vise: large wi onch.es; carpenter clamps; boat and oars; window sashes and doors; usevl bricks; hydraulic eider press, complete with lacks, capacity tl ton; cement blocks; nod 4-ft. stop ladder: I'Hl ft. patxlen hose: two amnion plows: lawn fsower: sink with faucets; li.rht cord; liirht switches; pipe vise: -une lisrht wire; vonte carpenter tools; tSMh. blacksmith anvil; new blacksmith post vise; belts and Mat belts; losr chains; one ft. lostsT.

-s inch size: new brush hook; scoop shovels; crawl vn-oop; new battery booster; tool cabinet; porch posts; t-sral. white paint, never been opened; gal. pure linseed oil: sral. paint thinner; $ral. DuPont lnco paint; lbs.

universal sitvase; new t5-(t. ice cream freezer; lt of automobile repair parts; and hundreds of other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Stroh, Owners Wicoff Deep Well Pumps Reg.

Price $179.50 while they last at $110.00 If your pump is getting worn or you are driving a new well, it will pay you to look at these, as they can't be beat. No belts. No Pulleys. All moving parts run in oil. Case is cast aluminum.

Total weight only 76 lbs. Can be installed by one man in a few minutes. ANGOLA EQUIPMENT CO. Phone 917YX Angola and Mrs. Bert Rose last Monday, helping his father celebrate his birthday.

The first wheat of the 194S harvest season was received by the Hamilton elevator and teed mills Monday morning. Avery Lemmon was the first to sell any of the new crop to the local firm, according to Leo L. Radcliff, owner ot the elevator. Larry Walberry of Met spent from Monday until Friday with his grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Walberry. A barn on the farm owned by Mrs. H. W.

Green which is located between Hamilton and Butler, was struck by lightning and burned to the ground last Monday afternoon. Mrs. Green resides in Hinsdale. and is the daughter of Frank W. Carpenter of Hamilton.

Both the Butler and Hamilton fire departments were present. Mr. and William Holland reside on the Greeai farm. The loss la partially covered by insurance. Mrs.

Joe Everetts receutly returned to her home- after being dismissed from the Dr. Bonneil M. Souder hospital in Auburn. She submitted to an operation for the removal of her tonsils. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Carpenter weight. 7 pounds. 10 ounces, named. Rodger.

Mrs. Ethel Isenhower does not gain very fast from her illness. Mrs. Opal Falka is assisting in her care. Mrs.

Lelah Lint. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dygert left Friday morning for their homes in Oakland. and Soda Springs.

Idaho, respectively, after visiting their mother, Mrs. Alta Xettlenian. and other relatives. Dr. and Mrs.

Leif Steenerson and children and Mrs. Amber Lowry of Angola are on a trip to Minnesota and Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. F.

R. Holmes of Ann, Arbor, spent Tuesday Jackson township. Merritt D. Boyer et ux to Kenneth M. Ihrie et al.

lot 2 in Boy-er first subdivision to Otter Lake Jackson township. William J. Butler et ux to George Brownwelt. land at Lake Gage. Thomas F.

Carroll et ux to Theodore F. Hagerman et ux. lot 35. and part of lot ,16. Oak wood addition.

Clear Lake. Jesse W. Ross et al to Cleo L. Gibson et ux. IS acres of land in Jamestown township.

Clifford D. Bellingham to L. Gibson, et ux. lots IX. 14.

15, 16. in Bell Acres subdivision. Lake James. Clifford D. Bellingham to Ella Poole Green et al.

lots 5 and 6, Bell Acres subdivision. Lake James. Ray J. Todd et ux to Frank W. Devor et ux.

lot plat of Oak Grove. Crooked Lake. William H. North et ux to Geo. F.

Harding. et ux. land in Jamestown township. Wren T. Simmons et ux to Walter Ward, land in town of Hudson.

Robert W. Kuckuek et al to I SOUTH JAMESTOWN Mrs. Mary Ramsey, who has been at Butler for some time, has returned to her cottage for the summer. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Rathbun spent Friday evening in Fort Wayne with his brother. Leon, and family. Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Wells and Devon rhapiu. Clerk t'leckner Katiuser. Aucts Ivelland Weaver. Cashier GENERAL TRUCKING Phone ANGOLA 463 or ORLAND 1803 Carl B.

Gardner Itte. Angola, lad and Miss Lucile Carpenter and Miss Betty Schmitt spent last week on a trip into northern Michigan and Wisconsin. While in Wisconsin they visited Mrs. Carpenter's brother. Mrs.

It. C. Collins and two children of Gaston, are spending two weeks here with relatives and staying at the home of her grandmother. Mrs. Louise Hanes.

Miss Aileen Fisher of Mett is assistant operator at Letha's Beauty Shop. She is a recent graduate of Wayne University of Beauty Culture in Fort Wayne. The Tth and Sth grades held their annual picnic last Tuesday. There were twenty-one present. A pot-luck dinner was served at noon.

The afternoon activities were swimming, scavenger hunt and balloon race. The Advance club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Grace Hunsicker. Miss Karen Lee Guy of Wakefield. spent Sunday and Monday with Miss Ann Eddy.

Mrs. Letha Hanselman and Mrs. Mary Till were guests of Mrs. Jeanette Nelson and Mrs. Helen Cox of Edgerton on Monday.

Mrs. Hattie Hall of Indianapolis returned to her home the forepart of the week after visiting with her sister. Mrs. N'ettie Shelah snd her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Beecher, and other relatives and friends. gl rJ-fiVA 1 TT H-i 4 1 Whether you see it on the hifthway -or whether you sit behind the steerinft wheel and test its incomparabfe per- I -L I -VV formance you find nothing in a Cadillac that savors of N- other cars. Its personality is unique. Ivl I i-5u, And never has this individuality been so marked as in 11 4 1 ff VT the magnificent Cadillacs being built today. From the ilLn AtyTC dynamic sweep of their styling, to the matchless manner 1 lliVy lY I yPTTf in which theV shorten the miles they widen the gap lis! I lt.

I AT3A by which Cadillac leadership has so long been measured. tl jWnlft I vj5- Naturally, the desire to own this distinguished car is jLPjXmJ the greatest in history. Thousands who have never be- 4 l7W fore aspired to Cadillac ownership have decided to end N4J all compromise and own "the Standard of the World." DONALD D. DAY "Ite Farmera1 Friend" AUCTIONEER Seal estate uve stock Competent Service Guaranteed Phones 45-11? Edgerton, Ohio A tlev Model of a Famous Tractor Steer and Heifer calves, weight 312-400. These are good northwestern feeders direct from range and a good buy.

KENNETT MURRAY Phones 12 day or 111-L night Oliver begins its second century with the introduction of a new fleet of quality farm tractors including the new 2-3 plow a tractor with advanced farm features that make field work faster and more efficient than Irer. The smooth, brisk valve-in-head engine of the "77' is six and you have a choice of three types for the fuel you prefers high compression for gasoline, KD tractor fuels, and a diescl that will be available later. The "77 will set a new performance mark in the operation of power take-off machines with its direct drive unit a new economy record with its 6-forward-speed transmission in the Oil Miser case. Fuel Miser governor, and the basic inter-changeability of Oliver's full line of tractor-mounted tools with all other new Row Crop models. Wheels on Row Crop models are interchangeable, too with a choice of cast iron or stamped steel.

One of the models in the new Oliver fieet Is sure to fit your acreage and farming practices. Available, in Row Crop, Standard, JJow- Crop- with Adjustable Front Axle ot Single Front Wheel. Drop in next time you're in town. IF ITS REAL ESTATE MoR7G OS1 Properties listed with us are too numerous to advertise every week, BUT we have a complete list of FARMS, LAKE and TOWN properties, and some live wire BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ECOLQ SALES, Inc.

211 East Maumee St. Aasol, Indiaaa Oliver Solos Co. JOE S. CHAUD0IN Phcns0 Phone 203 VTiSt Gilmort Bt 'Areola, Indiana.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Angola Herald Archive

Pages Available:
40,533
Years Available:
1877-1963