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PAGE ELEVDI Ttfl NEWS PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. fiUDAY, APRIL 111947 where an a benefit to the BtV AidomobUn Marion Degaetano. N. Y. Stocks so citizens everywhere should share the tax burden equally.

Burial was in Calvary cemetery. The explosion, which cost ActtnMbUes Far Sale Obituary Against States are better able POB UM Oiit, -lr. Mu. gituf, his life, is believed to have Deep caused by an electric spark from a to pour money into education than the debt-burdened federal efroctar automatic tnuumiatkn. CA attar m.

Pti. J-T. light switch igniting gasoline fumes UU HUDSON Tour door. Nm Noon price. Friday.

April 11, 1MT. NEW YORK STOCK! By Associated Press) Charles Wesner, 77, Dies At Buchanan For Dr. James B. Connant, haolad, (d. On.

Ffc. 3-31. which the victim had been using clean the floor of the gas station. Mueller Rites Set president of Harvard university, answered this one when he testified KS SAUt '77 Bale ford or 15 32 Wednesday, He said: Adamg Exp Air Reduction tudor, I whaled hics traDcc. Vni tak trato-tn.

Ph. S-tTMi i Charles Wesner, 77, a former resident of St. Joseph, died at 5:40 p. m. Spschsl Slocks Sufficient funds to keep good For 9 A.

M.Saturday Alaska Juneau 5 Thursday at his home, Buchanan, POB BALI Clean ISM Cher, No Indications Of Business-Recession Apparcnt-Haney wtus schools going are not available and Al Chem Dye 1744, haatar. Oood motor and tiraa. R. p. D.

Death was caused by a heart cannot be raised from local and Same Mich. 8C Before p. ailment. state resources of many areas." 18 4-dr. Plymouth tor aale.

R. H. Born June 7, 1869 in Germany, he Requiem mass for Mrs. Katherine Mueller, wife of J. J.

Mueller, of 2404 South State street, St. Joseph, who died on Wednesday of a heart 3 Federal aid bills have been intro Propped Today came to the United States when 21 eon test). Ph. S-23M ajvtm attar p. m.

1(1 Superior. duced by Senator Taft, Ohio Re weather, leUwed the specula tiv Allis Ch Mfg 35 Am Can 93 Am Car Fdy 46 Am Locomotive 24 Am $6 Pf ...120 Am Se $5 Pf 107 Am Rad St 14H years of age. While- living in St. publican, for himself and a group tension in steel scrap. 193S 4 DOOR Dodge.

Oood I fool attack, will be celebrated by the Rev. Ft. J. A. Oik at St.

Joseph's of other senators; by Senator Aiken, But imported commodities such Joseph he was employed for 15 years by the old Balow fisheries. He moved Vermont Republican; and by Sen tire, will cell cheap. Can be aeen at BUl'i Garage, bet. a. m.

et p. Derby, as tin and cocoa rose in price. Raw Catholic church in St. Joseph on Saturday at 9 a. m.

instead of 8 to his home near Buchanan in m. a tor Green, Rhode Island Demo sugar was raised by OPA. One steel "Stags Quiet Advance; Am Roll M01 31 LEWIS HANET Professor of Economist, New York Wntoreity In the latest statistical week, Industrial activity was about unchanged. Probably any change la the average was slightly downward. Two cases are in point: (1) Steel production is somewhat retarded by Surviving are his wife, Hose, six crat.

company advanced its steel plate a. m. as was announced previously 1933 DODOK door, 23S. 43S Tlnepaxel B. fL The Taft bill, among other things, sons, Edward and Albert of Buchanan.

Ernest and Andrew at home, El- Afterwards the body will be prices. Steel workers are arguing Am Smelt 54 Am Stl Fdrs 32 Am Tel tt Tel 164 V. Dealings Are Slow 'NSW YORK, AprH ll-(AP)-Spe would guarantee for every Ameri in for a 21-cent Increase in hourly msr of Tucson. and Fred of taken to Chicago for burial Boniface cemetery at 2 p. m.

'31 CHRYSLER Ooupe for tale with TO can child an education costing at wages. Railways are demanding Am Tob 65 Fish Crek, and three daughters, motor, mL s. of Spmu Ooraera. wn. Zlemer.

least $40 a year. 10-cent fare boost. Costly feed stocks exhibited quiet recovery tendencies today although many the curtailment of coal production, Am Wat Wk 16 Anaconda 38 Senator Aiken's bill would give Mrs. Ida Hammond and Mrs. Bertha Herman of Niles, and Mrs.

Alma indicates the need of higher prices on milk, butter, eggs and poultry. which affects the pig iron output. federal money to public and private Mrs. Grace Hart, 77, Of Lawrence, Dies Skala of Baroda. (2) Automobile production, though Arm Co 12T4 Atch 8 85 schools.

Senator Green's bill would Also surviving are 14 grandchil- JUST HOW PRICES are to be up a little from the preceding week, help raise teachers' salaries. Atl Refining 34 Hrpn one in-put prandehlld. a sister. Bald LAWRENCE. April 11 Funeral 1,000 Ct Mrs.

Bertha Bischoff of St. Joseph, is retarded by weather and seasonal factors such as storms delaying delivery of parts, influenza absentee Bait Ohio 13 services will be held Tuesday after a brother, Fred of Bakersfield, A Great New Car CROSLEY A fine car. Immediate delivery. Sold with or without trade-in. Too can take 15-mos.

to pay. Converti Legals marked down In any general way, no one can telL Everybody who talks lower prices wants somebody else to do something. But with labor and material costs up, and noon at 2 o'clock at the Methodist and several nieces and nephews. BarnsdaU Oil 22 Bendix Aviat 33 Beth Steel 89 ism of employes, and Good Friday closing. church here, for Mrs.

Grace E. Hart, Funeral services will be conducted An ordinance to amend an ordinance en 77. Lawrence, who died at a. In short, there are no Indications market leaders continued their creeping retreat Professional contingents bid lightly for selected Issues on the Idea the list was due for a technical comeback. The return to work of more coal -miners provided a prop for sentiment.

Various price-wage situations still clouded the picture, however, and Inspired the further trimming of accounts here and there. Dealings were slow from the start. While favorite added fractions to a point or so, losers wen plentiful near the fourth hour. American Airlines edged into new titled BUILDING CODE, adopted by the Commission oi the City of Benton Harbor at 2 p. m.

Monday in the Church of God by the Rev. Glen Marshall. Thursday while visiting her daugh great unsatisfied demands on all hands, what is there to do? of any sustained recession in busi on the 11th day of April, 1927, as amended. ter, Mrs. Gordon Grant, in Dear ness.

In fact, railway car loadings bles now available. Your nearest THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY Of BENTON Of course, prices are "too high," Borden Co 41 Borg Warner 44 Budd Wheel 11 Burr Add Mach 14 Calumet 7 Burial will be in Riverview cemetery. The body will rest at the Ker-likowske funeral hime until 11 a. bom. Mich.

HARBOR ORDAIN: That Section 3, Chapter 45, of aald ordi were actually a little higher a week ago, the total rising fractionally to Mrs. Hart was the widow or the if by that you mean that they are "inflated." But If you allow for the nance la hereby amended to read al 101- m. Monday when it will be taken 115.3 per cent of the 10-year ay. Rev. Alfred Hart, former pastor oi the Lawrence Methodist church who Crosley dealer.

JOE DRY, INC. Michigan City. Indiana lows: inflation of the currency, prices to the church to lie In state. erags. It is to be noted that the Section 3.

Outside storage and auxiliary died here April 28, 1934. The Rev. Hart was pastor here for many Kin Of Pullman People are quite reasonable; and all. that is needed is an upward adjustment in such backward items as interest rates, rentals, and white collar Can Dry Ale 14 Canad Pacific 12 Case (J. Co 85 Celanese Cor 19 Ches Ohio 46 Chrysler Cor 94 "captive" coal mines upon which the steel makers largely depend are not in danger of being closed on supply tanks of more than ten fallons capacity shall be constructed of galvanized steel, basic open hearth steel or wrought iron of not less than No.

14 U. S. gauge. vears. Trucks For 8 ale 7-A a Besides Mrs.

Grant, a secona Taken By Death In West Auxiliary supply tanks of ten gallons or salaries and fees, to catch up with account of lack of safety. Eo, while several retarding con daughter survives Mrs. Hart. She is farm prices and factory wage rates. Column El 11 less capacity, may be constructed of brass, copper or galvanized iron or steel plate of not less than No.

II U. 8. gauge. AU high ground for 1947. Ahead most of the time were Eastern Air Lines, U.

S. Steel, Goodyear, Norfolk Western, American Water Works, Dow' Chemical, Du Pont, Allied Schenley, Johns-Man- Mrs. Chase Grant, of Huntington PULLMAN, April 11 a 1 ditlons are tending to slow down Coml Solvents 23 Incidentally, the price-reduction Park. Calif. The daughters married services will be held at the Pullman Comwlth South 3 tanks, both as to material and construction, shaU be constructed as to Insure propagandists should note that any Industry in the near future, one should regard them as minor brothers.

There are also tnree grana Cons Edison 27 mission Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock for Mrs. Ralph Taylor, 60, agreement among those in an in their safety, both as to the Initial construc children and three great-grand temporary disturbances. They are: ville, Libby McNeill (on a pleasing Cont Motors 9 dustry or trade to reduce prices Chevrolet i Truck Complete with -12 ft. body! children. who died at Pasadena, Calif, April tion and to guard against deterioration, and shall be subject to the approval of the Chief of the Fire Department or his would certainly constitute a viola.

The Rev. A. A. Buege, present 9. Com Products 69 Curtisff-Wright 5 tion of the anti-trust laws.

Dastor of the local Metnodist Mrs. Taylor was born June 2, Mr. Lewis' little grudge coal strike, the telephone tie-up, and the price uncertainty caused by price-reduction propaganda. There has been so much dust thrown in the air church, will officiate at the rites Detroit Edison 24 Dow Chem 160 1886, at Poke, Ohio, the daughter of representative. Passed and approved by the City Commission of the City of Benton Harbor, Michigan, in regular session held Monday, RETAIL TRADE was well sus Burial will be in the Hill cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Buzzard who Du Pont De 185 tained last week. In the face of later moved to Pullman. Booster brakes, fish She leaves her husband, Ralph; George R.

Love, 56, aastman ruxiair. El Auto Lite 55 about the idea of price reductions that a good many buyers are doubtless withholding orders. (Last (1) adverse weather conditions over wide areas, (2) religious holidays, (3) the natural post-war reaction April 7. 1947, to take effect ten days after its passage. Dated 4-11-47.

LEON ID EON, Mayor. EARL T1DIY, City Clerk. April 11 one sister, Mrs. Ethey Hastings of dividend), American Tobacco and Southern Railway. Occasional stumbers were Toungstown Bethlehem, Montgomery Ward, American Telephone, General Electric American Cbjv Phelps Dodge, Chrysler, Anaconda; Baltimore Ohio, Great Northern Railway and Y.

Central. Bonds were uneven. Grains Futures Dies At Grand Junction Erie RR 10 Excello 36 Horseshoe; one brother, Murel Buz. week, the leading steel producer in women's wear and accessories, plated frame, 8 wheels, rayon tires, cab-lights, no zard of Pullman; four nephews and i was forced to issue a statement that and (4) an astounding un-Ameri BANGOR, April 11 Funeral serv four nieces. rireswue i as it sor Gen.

Elec 35 no price reduction is bejng con. ices are to be, held at 2 o'clock The Rev. Allen Robbins will offi sidered) these conditions wiH all Gen Foods 42 can propaganda to alarm buyers concerning the outlook for prices (and to make them discontented waiting list. Saturday afternoon at the Sherrod ciate at the funeral rites. Burial will pass.

Gen Motors 57 chanel here for Georee R. Love, so g0s7 be in the Lee cemetery, Gillette Saf with competitive markets), depart Grand Junction, who died April 9 Notice is hereby given that the BERRIEN HILLS COUNTRY 'CLyB whose premises are located at Napier Box 13. Benton Harbor, has applied to the Michigan Liquor Control Commission for a club license to sell beer, wine and spirits to bona fide members only, and that it is the intent of the Liquor Control Commission to grant said license upon the expiration of ten days from the date hereof. Dated April 11, 1947. WHOLESALE commodity mar.

Goodyear 52 ment store sales averaged 283 after a long illness. Buchanan Crash Victim Gt. Northern Ry Pf 42 against 286 the week before, and 257 kets were Irregular last week, but Mr. Love is survived by his wile, Nora Willerton Love; a daughter, To Be Buried Saturday Gersonde Equipment Co. a year ago.

Boston, St. Louis, Kan as City, Atlanta and San Fran. averaged lower. The main factor was a speculative reaction in farm Sara Ann: a son. George Norman Hercules Powder 57 Holland Furn 25 Homestake Min 41 Houd-Hershey 15 Irregular Today Cisco areas did even better.

Typical and bv th. followine sisters and products and steel scrap. The gov. BUCHANAN, April 11 Funeral "soft goods" continue to do well ernment announced large new crop brothers: Mrs. Mary Wear, Chicago services for Lloyd Emory Souther' 520 W.

Main Ph. 5-2184 with wholesale dry goods sales in Edward Love. Galesburg; Charles Hudson Motor 16 Illinois Central 24 ton, aged 23, who was killed to' Love. "Milwaukee. and Mrs, stantly in an auto-truck accident on large volume, and active orders for cotton goods for third and fourth prospects for wheat and cotton, and withdrew support from grain as a buyer.

A somewhat easier supply situation, due in part of more open Inland Steel 35 Notice is hereby given that the club B. P. O. Elks No. S44, whose premises are located at 309 Pipestone Benton Harbor.

Michigan, has applied to the Michigan Liquor Control Commission for a club license to sell beer, wine and spirits to bona fide members only, and that it is the intent of the Liquor Control Commission to grant said license upon the expiration of ten days from the date hereof. Edith Fuller. Bloomingdale. 1937 CHEV. Vi ton panel truck.

Ph. t-VM, M-60, two and one-half miles west of Buchanan, Wednesday night, will CHICAGO, AprH 11-(AP) -Wheat was steady under the leadership of tiie May delivery on the Board of after 5 p. m. S-3S11 a. m.

to 1 p. m. quarter delivery. Tho Rev. William Taylor of Inspirat Con Co 15 Interlake Iron 11 Int Harvester 82 Bloomingdale will conduct the serv.

be held in the Hills Corners Chris "dunj International FOR SAH 8 35 Trade today. Corn and oats, how. Ices. Burial will be in the Hoppin tian church at 2:30 p. m.

Saturday Int Nick Can 31 truck. Ph. 3-1081. cemetery at Bangor. afternoon.

ran Into a moderate amount of selline and slumped for small Int Tel Tel 13 Notice Is hereby given that the club Vet The Rev. Chester Reich of Zee erans of Foreign Wars, Fruit Belt Post 1137 Weather Johns-ManviUe 125 teases. Rites Are Saturday whose premises are located at 304 south land, former pastor of the Kennecott Cop 45 Hills Corners church will officiate Fair avenue, Benton Harbor, Michigan, has aPDlled to the Michigan Liquor Con Action of grains was based on the overnight government crop report, For Bangor Woman corn stocks were substantially higher. Trading was fairly active and near the end of the first hour wheat was Vt cent lower to 2 higher, May corn was -l lower, May $1.78, and oats were lower to higher, May 88. Farm stocks of wheat totaled only trol Commission for a club license to sell Kresge (SS) 37 Kroger Grocery 45 Lib Glass 52 Friends may call at the Swem fu neral home until noon Saturday.

beer, wine and spirits to bona fide mem particularly the figures for stocks on farms as of April 1. These statistics showed a small wheat supply but bers only, and that it Is the intent or the BANGOR, April 11 Funeral serv Mr. Southerton was born in Macy, EAST LANSING, April ll-(AP)-Michigan was due for more April showers today but the U. S. Weather Bureau here said amounts would be Liauor Control Commission to grant aald FOR SALE I 1941 Studebaker heavy dutjf; dump truck.

Vacuum brakes elec. fuel pump, 4 yd. Exc. cond. Ph.

6-1442. Lockheed Aire 17 Loew's Inc 23 ices will be held at 10:30 a. Oct. 16, 1923, the son of Mr license upon the expiration of ten days Saturday at the Sherrod chapel here and Mrs. Perry Southerton who from the date hereof.

Lone Star Cem 71 light and the weather would con for Mrs. Alice Hosier, 91, who died moved here a number of years ago, Marshall Field 29 MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATES 140,000,000 bushels, according to the government report. This fact created tinue warm. on April 9 at the home of her son He served nearly three years in the Allegan, Cass, Berrien and Van The bureau predicted fair and Mid-Cont Pet 35 Montgom Ward 55 in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Sympathy additional buying in the May mure, Army Air Forces as a mechanic. On cooler weather for Saturday. Pearl Gross, with whom she had April 20. 1946. was married to Motor Wheel 22 which has been much stronger than deferred deliveries over the past few Yesterday's rainfall averaged been staying for the past four Buren counties: One year ....16.00 Six months S.75 Three months 2.00 Miss Marian Strauss in Three Oaks Murray Corp 12 '41 OMO Tractor trailer, 11,700.

'44 It ternatlonal tractor tt trailer, also IS It. body. T47 Colfax. Ph. S-17S7.

'i is best expressed by months. He was employed as a mechanic in Nash KeMnator 16 Hosier was born Nov. 7, 1855, While a record-breaking winter the Clark Equipment Company plant Nat Biscuit 30 about one half an inch in most parts of tre state except western districts which received heavier amounts. Grand Rapids reported 1.19 inches and Muskegon 1.04 This rate tor delivery by mail only on R. P.

D. routes and towns in Peoria, the daughter of Isaac and was a member of the veterans FOR SALE 1940 Fed. S. W. B.

Od. eooeK 1935 Ford V-S with dumft bodies with hoists, 7 fifth wheels. East Construction Co. Ph. 5-J451.

in at uasn tteg 4J.7 Nat Dairy Prod 30 of Foreign Wars and th Fraternal where delivery by local carrier Is and Angeline Hahn. She was preceded in death by her husband, Order of Eagles. wheat crop of 973,000,000 bushels ordinarily would be extremely pessimistic from the price standpoint, traders said the outlook for continued heavy exports served to restrain any aggressive selling. inches. Nat Pow Lt 1 NY Central RR 16 Pa.

moTing Wesley Hosier, who died on April 1, He leaves the widow, his parents FOR SALE 1934 Chev. 907. The presence of a warm front 1932. No Am Aviation 9 and a sister, B. Marie Southerton Surviving Mrs.

Hosier are the fol of Buchanan, Northern Pacific 18 moving northward sent temper atures as high as 76 degrees at Ben oot available. MAIL SUBSCRIPTION ELSEWHERE One year 19.00 Six months 5.00 Three months tJOO By Carrier 25c per week. lowing children: Mrs. Anna Gross, 1941 FORD Dump truck 194S jbt. 4mo track.

Tonl Canonle Covert. Ph. 3167. Two other men killed in the ac Ohio Oil 22 Battle Creek; Charles Hosier, Grand Crop experts also noted that the indicated yield per acre of wheat was 173 bushels compared with a Motor i 6 cident were Elmer Otto Steinbauer, ton Harbor yesterday and to the 60s in most areas. The night recession Packard FLOWERS Sent to the Funeral Chapel Ed.

Flower Shop 2309 Cleveland Ave. At Lake Shore Phone 3-2021 Joseph. Michigan 48, of 927 Seymour street, Lansing, Param Pictures 26 Motorcycles A Bicycles 1-0 Junction; Mrs. Etta Robbins Breedsville; Mrs. Lulu Sorenson Mishawaka, Ollie Hosier, Ban and Wallace Stanz of South was slight with many areas report' ing temperatures high in the 50c.

10-year average of 13.9 bushels. Some felt this high condition would Bend. 30-50 INDIAN, JR. Scout motorcycle foJ Parke Davis 37 Penney J. 42 Penn RR 20 gor; Ray Hosier, Mishawaka; and a Skies were cloudy early today and showers and strong winds were ex sale.

ra. s-OTo before I p. m. days. All day Bat.

At Sun. 888 Oaaa be difficult to maintain throughout the season. They saw a greater possi Mrs. Emil Rumpf, 74r pected. BUT AN INDIAN World' fines Want Ad Replies 11 25 54 55 60 69 72 75 80 83 88 89 96 97 109 110 113 117 122 124 126 130 134 144 148 ISO 151 152 157 161 166 238.

Phelps Dodge 39 Phillips Pet 52 Proctor Gam 61 Pub Svc NJ 24 bility of crop deterioration than im provement. cycle, laeneys Motor Mart, MM Dies At Pullman Home rttorlaL POULTRY FOB SALE 1946 model Aerrl cycle (Z CHICAGO, April ll-CAP)-(USDA) not fly In a 3 PULLMAN. April 11 Mrs. Emil Crows usually do straight line motorcycle) 90 mi. per gaL gas.

-Live poultry: Firm; receipts three Rumpf, 74, was stricken ill suddenly Pullman 57 Pure Oil 24 Radio Corp Of Am 8 daughter-in-law, Mrs. Myrtle nosier, Bangor. There are 15 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, and two great great grandchildren. She leaves also a half-brother, Orte Hosier, Breedsville. The Rev.

O. B. Little will officiate at the funeral will be in the Breedsville cemetery. FORMER RESIDENT DIES Word has been received here of $250; also "Whlzzer" motor Si sew bicycle for $95. Bos 394 Stevensvifle, Mich.

Ph. 3-3391. and died at her home here at 6 a. Announcements Radio Keith Orph 13 Thursday, trucks, no cars; FOB prices: Fowl 32; Leghorn fowl 22; roasters 36-39; fryers 35-37; broilers 30-31; old roosters 15; FOB wholesale market: Lost and Found Mrs. Rumpf was born March Reming Rand 33 House Trailers 1873, in Frankenhauz, Germany.

She Keo Motors LOST, Strayed email police puppy, Ducklings 29. FOR SALE 20 foot house trailer, tuii) Repub Steel 25 came here several years ago with mo. old. Black, white trim on feet, harness. Ph.

5-1322. Reward. Reynolds Tob 38 equipped. Sleeps 4. White Rose Gas Stay, tion, Berrien Springs.

Phone 7-1411. her husband, Emil Rumpf, who sur Sears Roebuck 34 vives her. Mr. and Mrs. Rumpf have the death of a former well known and prominent St.

Joseph resident, BUTTER CHICAGO, April 11-(AP) -Butter LOST Lady's white gold watch in FOR SALS Schult 24 toot Luxury Liner operated a bakery and grocery here vicinity of 140 Water, B. H. Keepsake. Ph. 3-4185.

Mrs. Ruth Conant Flier, who died firm and unchanged; receipts since coming to Pullman. sneu union uu Simmons Co, 34 Socony Vacuum 14 Southern Pacific 39 this past week in Cleveland; Ohio. house trailer, tandem wheels, electrto brakes. Deluxe equipment, bottle tea, pr-war built.

Like new. $3,400. Lester Harris, Coloma. Ph. 80-FU Card of Thanks In addition to her husband, Mrs.

Rumpf leaves two daughters. Mrs. Mrs. Pifer was the sister of the late Eggs firm; receipts U. S.

Miss Ellen and Miss Alice Conant Aerial Crop Dusting Farmers Save time and money on your dust problems for this coming summer. See us for more information concerning this new and time saving method. MODERN CROP DUSTING CO. Benton Harbor Airport E. C.

HEM1NGER, Pilot and Representative Phone 9277 5-4135 extras No. 1 46.5; others I WISH To thank the many friends who Southern Ry 38 PElsie Robbins of Pullman, Mrs. Alex 7-E Trailers also well known residents of this 5 Sparks Withington so kindly remembered me with eards end letters while I was in the hospital. John P. Kntebee.

community. Surviving are her hus EXPERIENCED Garage service. All band, George, a daughter, Mrs. LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, April 11-(AP)-(TJSDA) Sperry Corp Stand Brands Std $4 Pf Stand Oil Cal WB WISH To acknowledge with sincere Vetter of Chicago; two sons, Albert Rumpf at Lower Scott Lake near Pullman, and Edwin at home; two granddaughters, two grandsons, and one great-grandchild. Funeral arrangements are incom- Frederick Vail of Cleveland and 33 27 53 39 Do you want the Job done nghtT will get the parte Si pat your ear the road for you.

FRAZER A KAISER CARS. Wesner Bros. Auto Sales Ph. St. Joseph 3-1768 two grandchildren.

appreciation all expressions of sympathy and kindness extended ui during the Salable hogs 4,000, total gen time of our bereavement. Stand Oil Ind MRS. CHRIS FILTXNBERG Stand Oil NJ 65 plete. Services are tentatively sched- ft FAMILY Education BERVICi SKXLLEYS BALES ft Studebaker Corp 20 uled to be held at the Pullman In Memoriam 2-A 110 E. Main.

H. HUDSON CARS Genera repairing on all ears. Christian church, with burial in Lee cemetery by the side of her son (Continued From Page One) eral trade on weights 260 pounds and down 25-50 cents lower than Thursday's average; over 260 pounds unevenly 25, to 75 cents lower; top 26.00; good and choice 180-260 lbs. 25.25-26.00; 260-300 lb. 24.00-25.25; 300-380 lb.

23.25-24.25; sows unevenly weak to 50 cents or more lower; most good and choice sows 20.75-21,25; choice light sows sparingly 22.00. Swift Co 33 Texas Co .58 Texas Gulf Sulph 49 Tidewater A Oil 19 IN MEMORY Of our mother, Francis B. Fred, who preceded her in death several years ago. SERVICE would not go to private schools in any state unless that state wanted Johns, who died Apr. 11.

194S. Two years have passed since you left us, In our hearts you linger on. Is the greatest sorrow of heart. To have, to love and then to part, Union Carbide 99 is our first thought. Motor over the money to go to them.

United Aircraft 20 hauling, motor tuneups, carburetor, Against Southerners, but not all, Funeral Held For Gas Station Blast Victim You have left this world of pain ft sor row, now rest in peace ft comfort In the acidizing and brake semes on all makes of cars. have opposed any federal law that insisted such money should be spent Blessed Saviour arms. Ssdly missed by: equally for whites and Negroes. Funeral services for Emeric Jim The family, Marths ft Dells, Oertrnde Si For Negroes are citizens, Just as Bill Darling's Garage Mo. 16 Court St Joseph Ph.

8-3021 Elsie. John ft Joe, Henry. United Corp 3 US Rubber 494 US Steel 70 Vanadium Corp 17 Warner Bros Pict 15 West Union Tel 19 Westing Air Br 31 West El Mfg 24 Woolworth (FW) 484 Youngst Sh 64 white men are, and pay taxes and my) Bakos, 31, who died Tuesday as the result of burns received Monday night in a gasoline explo Special Notices are entitled to an equal share In We are always in the market for EGGS DAKEN PRODUCE CO. 322 Colfax ATTENTION FRUIT GROWERS the benefits from federal money. Education Funds Vary sion at Phil's Super Shell service station.

East Main street and Fair Automobile Repairing There will be an irrigation meeting April 11, at 7:30 p. m. Geo. W. avenue, were held yesterday at Stover's store at Arden.

Attend the Mead Corp Pf 103 Against All citizens would have to pay for such help through the taxes imposed on them. But some meeting. We have some very gd. speakers. Geo.

W. Stover. Berrien Springs. p. m.

at the Reiser chapel, where a large crowd of relatives, friends, and Ph. 8791 St. Joe J-777J. states put more money into educa acquaintances had gathered. tion than others.

Why should The Rev. Fr. G. A. Witteman of THE MACCABEES Twin City Social club will be back In thedr own hall Saturday citizens in those states have to pay April 12.

St. John's Catholic church offici ated. taxes to help the children of tax THE WORLD I AM THE LIGHT OF. Casket bearers were Richard JESUS THE CHRIST. BOIUORE payers in the states with poorer education? For Educated citizens every- Barnard, Joe Dubitz, John Dubitz Elbert Watson, Paul Andrasi, and Automobiles Chuck's D-X Service Corner Main Fair USED CARS Ph.

9157 greasing I3.M Wheel packing and oil changing Washing and waxing $20 Special rating on battery charging 75a OPEN 24 HOURS TREE DEUVERY Antomobiles For Sals 73 I it I 1042 Chrysler Sedan. 1942 Ford Truck 8. W. B. 1942 Dodge Pickup.

1941 Plymouth Sedan, 1S41 Nash Sedan. 1941 Studebaker Sedan. 1940 Plymouth Sedan. 1937 Studebaker Coupe. Olds Coupe.

1036 Nash Sedan. SHAFFER 8 ALES ft SERVICE Si sod 1 fftKM Of thorn or oosm is fee A COMPLETE STUDEBAKER SERVICE Specializing in Motor Repairing, Motor General Agents in Southwestern Michigan for HARTFORD ACCIDENT and INDEMNITY COMPANY Agents For HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. Let as help yon make sore yonr corerac REALLY COVERS 105 State St. St. Joe AND mm Now for a luxuriant lawn this summer VIGOROand MILORGANITE for your lawn DONE MEAL and SHEEP MANURE for shrubs MICHIGAN Grass Seed for new and renewal towns Cutler Downing Co.

adftf 1935 STUDEBAKER Oood oond. 1095 Jen a fm trial of eMfoer as Tune-up, Oreaslng. Genuine Suidebakef nings. Qerjcei fcctabk Mirjg, sod po-tMsi ail tt rsfaai 1037 HUDSON-rerrapUne. Ph.

3-3124. Parts and accessories. OLIVER WHITE MOTOR SALES, INO. 200 Territorial 1042 CHEV. 4 door sedan.

4 new tires. DOMORE Does More for Men arvd Women Newly overhauled, (1,000. Joe Kerchunes, Pure Oil Station, Eaw Claire. FOR BALE 1936 Plymouth. 4-dr.

Od. rub ber, $175. Ph. Coloma 95R. nlliTOLJl.

Vi 1040 CHEV. 4 door. New tires ft motor, The Off ice Equipment Co. Joe's Garage WELDING AND BODY SHOP I will be open for business. Monday, April 14 at S10 Eighth St.

Also brazing, painting and gmum jepalr wort. radio, underseat heater, seat covers. This ear In perfect cond. Ph. 3-3702, after 1:30 p.

m. E. Main Phone 8931 Benton Harbor 1 i Airport 6317 7T Wafl St. 7305 1946 Jeep for sale, like new, basfseater. plywood top reinforced with steel and power take-off with pulley.

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