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Battle Creek Enquirer from Battle Creek, Michigan • Page 3

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THE BATTLE CREEK ENQUIRER AND NEWS Wednesday, June 19, 1957 School Bond Issues Held Up Phone WO 8-8135 Only Teetotalers Get Post Carton 79-83 W. Michigan Ave. Bartender Training Park free in our big paved lot, rear of store. nF.NVKR Coin. Iff) The 1 Baud Announces Summer Dates For Check on Attorney Fees Denver Waitress and Bartender i School trains only teetotalers.

"Absolutely no alcohol is per of a Kalamazoo bond issue on the same grounds. Thp niiff- street lawn of the mitted on the premises," says Smart Shoppers Go To Post Cereals Division will again The commission yesteraay ap- LANSING HP) The Municipal Finance Commission yesterday ordered an investigation of two more proposed school bond issiips tn determine whv "local nnna Howe, me man iu: nrwprl hnnH issues totaling charge. "Smoking is forbidden, tnn become a "bandstand as the Post Carton and Band opens its 1957 series of summer concerts. $2,347,101 requested by other local governments. "Clubs and restaurants desire i attorneys" were to get fees for rorcnnnpJ whn are able to mix Brown said ne was particularly concerned about a $5,000 Thp first concert will be on anv of hundreds of fashionable lending a hand in the deal.

At the insistence of State Treasurer Sanf ord A. Brown, Tnnp 97 at a n.m. Additional concoctions quickly, adroitly; concerts are scheduled for July and without waste," Howe ex nlains "We teach our classes! 11, 18, 25, and August 1. the commission withheld approval of two projects totaling Sl.435.000 in Kalamazoo and payment for "local attorney fees" in a $1,375,000 issue to build and furnish -n elementary school in the Comstock public school district in Kalamazoo County. "As far as I am concerned This is the 33rd vear of per by using bottles containing i THE WIDEST SELECTION OF FANS FOR COMPLETE SUMMER COMFORT! CHOOSE THE SIZE, STYLE AND PRICE formance by the band.

Orig water." I Allegan counties. 82,347,101 "Approved Tk stnripnts xnend the first i THAT FITS YOUR FAMILY'S NEEDS! inally initiated as an employe activity, it gradually developed intn a community Droiect. with At its nrevious meeting the this commission is never going three of about 50 class periods learning all of the trade's equip- to be a rubber stamp for any the greater part of its member msnt "flnlv then are thev al community or group ot om-cials." commission withheld approval Gambler Feces lowed to attempt their hrst Manhattan," Howe says. No Complications Seen ttp said the same reasoning (ADVERTISEMENT) ship composed ot music students from local schools. Conductor for the band for the past four years is Jack Jfasteller, local music teacher.

Harlan Cleaveland, well-known vocal teacher and choir di applied to a $1,000 item in the request for $60,000 for a new school in Allegan County scho-jl district 21 ew Tax Rap rector, is this year's narrator. ECEAL PURCHASE FAB? SALE un, mi i mil E2Hfin Spit Joe Schaeffer, assistant to me pmnlnvmpnt manager" at Post. will coordinate rehearsals and Now I Yon can get we last reiiei you neea Ex-Numbers Boss Here Indicted irom nagging DacKacne, neaaacue ana mua- performances, which are open cular aches and pains tnat otten cause rest- less nights and miserable tired-out feelings, to the public witnout cnarge. Hp has heen in charse of the exertion or stress and strain you want band arrangements for the past A federal grand jury in De trnit vpsterdav returned an in 20" PORTABLE FAN BRAND NEW LIGHTWEIGHT "SUITCASE" TYPE FAN! reiiei want it iasti Anotner uisturoance may be mild bladder irritation following wrong food and drink often setting ue seven years. dictment charging income tax Brown said he wanted to determine whether this $1,000 fee included costs of printing bonds.

He noted the issue already included a $400 item for a Detroit bond attorney. Brown said his aides had told him they knew of no complications in the. Comstock issue which would require the services of a special attorney. Attorney General Thomas M. Kavanagh, chairman of the commission, and Auditor General Frank S.

Szymaski, another attorney, voted along with the rest nf the commission for a a restless uneomionaoie leeiing. L- hIM nMIl'g TilT Thow evasion against a tormer sauie I FIRST POLIO CASE fiR AND RAPIDS (IP) Peter work fast in 3 separate ways: 1. by speedy Creek numbers racket boss. ging backache, headaches, muscular aches i and pains; 2. by their soothing effect on William Cavette, formerly of 9n v.

Ttvmim st. convicted here Arzola, 18, Grand Rapids, today was listed as the city's first polio case of 1957. City-County intinn ttt-nAirttr tn lTtrrrpasA nnttiufc of the 15 in as the head of the num miles of kidney tubes. bers racket and placed on two Health Officer Dr. W.

a. ro- Find out how auicsiy this 3-way joes to work. Enjoy a good night's sleep thro said Arzola had not received Salk polio vaccine in- years probation, is cnargea wun tax evasion in 1950 and 1951. One cnnnt alWes that he naid and the same happy relief millions nave for aver 60 years. Ask for new, large size and ave money.

Get Doan's Fills today I thorough explanation of the hections. fees at the next meeting oi me commission. Easiest terms in Battle Creek a tax of 5580 on a reported m-i come of $5,136 in 1950, whereas he should have paid $5,141 on an income of $22,866. In 1951, he reported income of 85,438 and paid $619 in taxes inctoart nf an income of S19.979 Hungary Frees Boy 'Sentenced io Die' Budapest Four teen-year-old Csaba Koermendy, reported in the United States to Vmvp heen sentenced to death. with $4,544 due in taxes, the indictment stated.

A spacious home at the By-num street address, built by Cavette, was sold at public auction in December 1953 to collect income taxes totaling $33,102 which he failed to pay in 1946 and 1947. Cavette is being held on bond in Los Angeles, on the tax evasion charge. was freed on a year's probation for firing otf a pistol. A letter irom usaoa to nis mnfhpr Mrs. Genrse Szerdahel- yi of Indianapolis, appar Carry it around with one hand! Two speeds complete circulation! Exhausts 3,450 cubic feet per minute! Big 20" sixe has dozens of uses! Ideal for any room in your house! Guaranteed for 5 years! -Here's a fan you'll enjoy owning because it's so adaptable.

Lightweight, you can carry it from room to room as you need it. Buy now at this special price! ently toucnea on a series oi misunderstandings that 16d to a nrntest hv Ren. Charles Brown- snn tn President. Eisen Lakeview Teacher Quits for New Job HT7 hower. Csaba had written her that he was 2 defendant" in a trial.

carrying handle! Mi- F.thel Niergarth. ele THIS MONTH mentary coordinator in Lake-nnlc has resigned to Actually he was the least involved of three teen-agers who appeared this morning for a three-hour trial in a Budapest juvenile court. accept a position as educational consultant in tne graauaie envision, department of school services, Wesleyan University, ESNOPSER Middletown, Conn. She will conduct in-service training programs for teachers throughout the United States onH nlanc tn maintain her home Backward itspells what you get when you place an Enquirer and News Classified ad. Sixty-seven years ago this month.

Woodmen of the World was organized in Omaha. The Society now provides its 430,000 members some $600-million of legal reserve life insurance at cost. It has paid nearly one-half billion dollars in benefits. This organization offers more than life insurance. Members also receive many-benefits from fraternal and social activities.

Outstanding is free, unlimited, health-restoring care given those afflicted with pulmonary tuberculosis in hospitals near their homes. Woodmen of the World celebrated its 67 th birthday still growing, still possessed of the vigor and ambition of youth. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Cordon N. Wilkey, Field Rep. 164 W.

Rirrenhouse St. Battle Creek, Mich. Phone: WO 4-3149 here at 163 Adams where she, lives with Miss Willow Brown, principal of the Territorial school. Miss Niergarth first taught in Lakeview schools from 1942 to 1944, and then returned in 1947 to become an elementary school principal and part-time elementary coordinator. She became full time coordinator in 10 UNFURNISHED Private 5-room apartment.

Utilities furnished except electricity. Fremont School District S65 monthly. WO x-xxxx. She has served on the Children's Theater Board at Lake-view and is on the Battle Creek Camp Fire Girls board. Advertiser's comment: "Rented the apartment to the first party.

Was pleased to have so many responses." NOW'S THE TIME TO USE ENQUIRER and NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Onlimiled Free Treatment lor Pulmonary Tuberculosa WOODMEN nit 20" EXHAUST FAH 20M EEYEESIBLE FAH Kalamazoo Street Crossing to Reopen The New York Central crossing at Kalamazoo street, closed for two weeks for widening and repairs, will be opened to traffic tonight. Robert R. Mcintosh, director of public works, said the final work, being done today is black-tnnninu nf the intersection. LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY Horn Office: 1708 Farnam Street Omaha 2. Nebraska REVERSES AT THE TOUCH OF A SWITCH! ADJUSTS TO FIT ALMOST EVERY WINDOW! Phone WO 4-7161 Worlds Financially Strongest Fraternal Benefit Society I I I This will return the new 4 convenient speeds for thorough circulation! Complete change of air for your house every few minutes! Adjusts to fit any window from 27" to 38" wide! Exhausts stale air or takes in cool air.

Guaranteed 5 years! Exhausts 3,000 cubic feet of air per miruite! Adjusts to fit windows from 27" to 34" wide! Removes stale odors and smoke; quickly, effectively! 2 economical speeds! Guaranteed for 5 years! $300,000 Paul Shafer Memorial bridge, linking W. Jackson and TTalamaznn streets, to full traf Easiest terms Battle Creek Easiest terms in Battle Creek fic TTco nf the hriHfe has been limited heranse the closing of the crossing cut off traffic flow from Kalamazoo street. The only access to the bridge has Keen hv wav nf Barnev street. In the meantime, work is progressing on the widening of Kalamazoo street west of Wash-incftnn avenue. The work is 2M ROLL-ABOUT FAN ON WHEELS FOR USE IN EVERY ROOM! ii ii mil iiiiiiih in i iiihiwim nil I i i ailv scheduled for completion in time for the one-way street sys tern trial beginning 1.

(ADVERTISEMENT) Easiest terms in Battle Creek eso PHBLCQ BANT A Exhausts 4,000 cubic feet of air a minute! Cools any room in your house in just minutes! Draws in cool air, exhausts hot, stale air! Modern design has plated spiral safety guard! High or low speed! On easy-rolling wheels! SPORTING GOODS H.P. 115 Volt Air Conditioner I No expensive 230 v. wiring needed Automatic Temperature Control High Power Factor Two-Speed Fan 5-Year Warranty (on sealed-in unit) 1 in 15 operates on regular house voltageJ We Service What We Sell- 3.40 a week Only EASIEST TERMS in BATTLE CREEK WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL Easiest terms in Battle Creek at Jury-Rowe's Come in let us prove it to you! Never Knowingly Undersold on Identical Merchandise! WO 8-8135 79-83 W. Michigan.

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