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Battle Creek Enquirer from Battle Creek, Michigan • Page 7

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THE ENQUIRER AND NEWS Bronze Star awarded to him lor! SENTENCE COMMUTED) LANSING Ofl Gov. Williams Battle Creek, Thar, Feb. 25,1354 and Leland S. Bisbee Jackson, Memorial Rites Carlisle, Pa, the son of Michael and Nellie (Werdebaugh) Grimm. Surviving besides his parents are cirfn uM Roberta treasurer.

Injuries Treated Eldon Baker, for deportation to his native Mexico on parole. He will work on the family farm there. Hurtado, 50, was NEWS NOTES Planned Sunday has commuted thelife sentence of Juan Hurtado, who has been serving a life sentence for murder imposed in Detroit in 1930. The com heroic" achievement' while jm a patrol mission. His parents also have received the United Nations medal for Korean service.

r-nrnnml ririmm enlisted In the blUCG oioma, 1 Ann) Jensen of 44 "Plymouth I 39, of Route 1, Bellevue, received treatment and x-rays at Commu convicted of tne noiaup muruer oi For Cpl. Grinun Mrs. Orville (Betty) arinaie oi St. Thomas, Pa, and Mrs. Dorothy TOnnpTr at.

home: a half-sister. Mrs. bootlegger. mutation makes Hurtado engioie Armv in 1948 after Graduating the nity Hospital yesterday mornang a tire jack he was using while changing a tire slipped and hit him Memorial services will be held Berman (Margaret) Smith of previous year from Lakeview High on the lorenead. tie was at worn.

Sunday for a local soldier who wasj declared killed in Korea last month. We. is Cnl. Willis F. Grimm.

24, son TRY School. His tatner is a retired master sergeant formerly with the jnrf niwisinn and Cornoral Grimm's Boonsboro, Md, and two xiau-brothers, Delbert Heller of Detroit and Garnet Heller of NE Capital at SeaTS, Roebuck Co Everett Fairchild, 32, of Route 2, was treated at Community for a dislocated right elbow, suffered when of Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Grimm association with that outfit goes Ave.

back to the tune, at tne age oi of 147 S. 22nd St. The services will be held at 2 when he was bat-boy for tne 2jra he fell from a load oi straw. Vivian clear. 12.

of 215 N. Prince About 7.4 million U.S. farmers Regimental baseball team. belong to farmer cooperatives. We was horn Feb.

13. 1929. in p.m. at the Lakeview Baptist Church, with the Rev. George D.

Seifert officiating, and members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars par ton who cut her right arm on the chrome trim of the family car, was treated at Leila Hospital Mrs. Henrietta To Meet Friday The Grand International Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers will meet at 2:30 p.m. Friday at the YMCA. Furnace Overheats A clogged smokestack caused the furnace to overheat in White's Service Station at 610 Southwest Capital last night, but firemen said there was no damage to the station or its contents. Radio Club Meets The Calhoun Area Radio Club will hold its regular monthly meeting at 8 pjn.

Friday at the Postum Clubhouse. The meeting will be a "swapfest" of spare equipment and ideas, to which anyone interested in amateur radio is invited. Snn Rnm Mr and Mrs. Van- Johns of 168 W. Roosevelt ticipating.

I The Grimm family received word: the first of this year that the De-! BEFORE tfou. buy RENT a New Piano i from jGrinnell's with option to buy later! Get complete details today! who fell at home, was admitted to Leila Hospital with a fractured arm. I fense Department had listed cor-; poral Grimm, reported missing in i action Nov. 26, 1950, as officially dead. He was serving as a radio NOTICE Board of Review of Emmett Township The Board of Review of Emmett Township will meet at the Township Office at 620 Cliff St.

from 9 AJVL to 3 P.M. on Tuesday, March 2nd and Wednesday, March 3rd. Also on Monday, March 8th and Tuesday, March 9th to review and correct the assessment rolls and to hear any complaints in regard to assessments and to transact such other business as may legally come before the board. ROY N. BRIGHAM Emmett Township Supervisor Three children, who were left alone at home on the north side of town, set the house on fire and it burned to the ground while their mother was out collecting money for homeless Koreans.

I month (plus cartage) Reckless Driver Sentenced George W. Coston, 23, of 914 N. Raymond was sentenced by Municipal Judge William C. Burke to pay a $75 fine or spend 30 days in jail when he pleaded guilty this morning to reckless driving. Coston was arrested last night after a chase in which police clocked him at ennorle ir, OTCP of 80 ITlileS OST man with the 2nd Infantry Division of the 23rd Regiment when the command post where he was stationed was shot up.

He had been in Korea since August, 1950. He awarded the Purple Heart posthumously and the family was Phone WO 6 Vint i I zette Hamilton of Willow Run, are parents of a son, born Monday at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arhnr. Mrs. Hamilton is the i Mien. avc.

a house at 43 Jewell Tuesday night continued today. Capt. Glenn 1 ffcatamOte notified recently of this By tne Defense DeDartment. In June. 1951, Yarger, fire inspector, saia tne pause ot the blaze has not yet been his parents were presented with a hour.

Coston's westbound car shot across the Grand Trunk railroad crossing on E. Michigan avenue in the path of a train, and turned former Arbra Jean Fullerton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fullerton of 443 Hamblin Ave.

Divorce Granted An interlocutory decree divorce with a six months determined. Walls and ceiilngs in a first-floor bedroom, living room closet and bath were charred, and several nieces of furniture burned. north on Union street, snamg omitnii tVip mmw. Police said they were chasing him at 80 miles per I The two-story frame house, owned by John Watkins of 2o2 a. wasmng- hour and Coston was pulling away from them.

He ran a red light it ne (lanital avenue and as he ton was unoccupied at xne time. attempted to turn onto Emmett his Paint Rlnrks Intruders Windows waiting period was granted to Ul-I lian M. Winter last Friday from Paul Winter, instead of to Mr. Winter as previously reported. Mrs.

Winter was granted the custody of their child. Singers to Appear Three vocal groups, the Willing Workers Spiritual Singers, the Wandering Pilgrim quartet, and the Blue Jay Spiritual quartet will give two programs, at 3 and 8 p.m. Sunday at the Ishall nhurrh and Kinsdom of Freedom car spun around, narrowly missing another car. Police caught up to that stuck because they had been naintort rerentlv aDDarentlv thwarted a burglary Tuesday night him as he started to drive east on Emmett street. at Flovd Arnolds Service btation at 310 "s.W.

Capital Ave. Mr. Ar nold told Dolice yesterday that someone had attempted to open mm at 154 Roseneath Ave. Sponsor of WW several windows in ine Duuoing. Thp woulri-hp intruder broke class the programs is Mrs.

Anna sears. Rahhi at Athens Rabbi Jacob npit. tn the window latches, but were 500 OLD unable to open the windows be WATCHES cause the frames stucK irom navmg been recently painted. Scouts' To Pick I7p Papers A group of Boy Scouts will pick up newspapers and magazines locally this Saturday, to help pay for books, flags and other equipment needed to form a new troop. Anyone who has old papers and magazines to donate may call WO 8-8406 between Inonn and 4 n.m.

daily until Satur FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY Eai Fncu Pi-nrtirnl fiiiirk Shnnmna day, to arrange for the free service. WANTED Only 1 0 Down on a MO $15 or $25 BOOK! Wl ri ngMMIHj The paper pickup will include Battle Creek, Lakeview and Springfield. Tn the event that the scouts do not Lantz of Temple Beth-El will speak i Sunday morning at the First Congregational Church in Athens, in observance of Brotherhood Week. On March 5, Rabbi Lantz will conduct services in Jackson, while Rabbi Harold Gelfman of Jackson will speak at the local temple at 8 p.m. Water Will Be Shut Off Water will be shut off on Riverside drive between Goguac and Burnham streets tomorrow to permit the tie-in of the new 12-inch Burnham street water main into the Riverside main.

Kenneth Garvey, superintendent of the water division, said water will be shut off at 8 a.m., and that the work should be completed by noon or shortly after. Keys Stolen Sets of keys were stolen out of overcoats belonging to three Kalamazoo High School faculty members during the Kalama-zoo-Battle Creek basketball game here Tuesday evening. Kryn Ryn-brand, Kalamazoo tennis coach who accompanied the team here, said the coats were in the dressing room at the Percy Jones gym. and apparently were ransacked during the Use CREDIT COUPON BOOKS! get to all their calls this Saturday, gardUt of unto or mMm they plan to complete tne pickup the following Saturday. File Annlications Triad Tele vision Corp.

and WIBM Inc. filed al IFmreta mm applications Wednesday for a channel 10 TV station at Parma. At Triad's request, the Federal Communications Commission recently assigned channel 10 to the Parma-Onondaga area. WIBM Inc. operates radio station WIBM at Jackson.

C. Wayne Wright, president fpz) of Triad, is employed by -Rattle Creek. Other Triad officers include Clem Davis, Jack son, vice president: Adeline M. Amsden, East Lansing, secretary, MANUFACTURERS Samples and Overstock HOSPITAL NOTES game. Two Receive Fines Jimmie Shanley, 55, and Steve Gunyon, 50, were sentenced by Municipal Judge William C.

Burke to pay $25 fines and 4.90 costs or spend 10 days in Jail when they pleaded guilty this morning to disorderly charges. They were arrested Tuesday as they were attempting to sell some stolen sport shirts in a local tavern. Shanley gave his address at the Rex Hotel, and Gunyon said he has no home. Mrs. Clifford Williams of 19 Caine has returned to her home after undergoing eye surgery at St.

Joseph's Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. Mr. INSURANCE Says: BUY STATE FARM? Entertain Circle Mrs. Daniel Wood and Mrs. A.

D. Stevenson entertained the Twilight Circle of the First Presbyterian Church Wednesday evening at the former's home at 40 Maple Terrace. Mrs. Wayne Harnden led the devotions and the business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Edward Baechler, president.

Mrs. Cecil Moore was a special guest. The rest of the time was spent working on cancer dressings. Investigation Continues Investigation Into the fire that damaged MATCH.NO Aj if I I mm i i mm Wa. k.

I I jP'mTSk CONTINUOUS POLICY Too retain the same, original Slaro Farm automobile insurance policy aa long as your car, corerages and conditions remain the same saving yo the cost of a new policy each Call me for more information HLATKO INSURANCE ACENCY 953 Capital, N. E. flfiSI Phone WO 8-8849 BUY 8020 COLLISION TS Tin ISM ANSWERS TO HOW SMART ARE YOU? 1. Gas. 2.

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Government by the rich. 8. One time. 9. Fiscal vear.

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