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PAGE THIRTEEN THE NEWS PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1954 AUTOMOTIVE OBITUARIES Want Ad Replies Spelman Automobiles For Sal Livestock-Market News 4S CHIVY De lux, 1 K. 4c good tires, pert, eond. Frlee Hit. Will tak older ear in trade, n.

Mil. 5, 11, 13, 15, 69. 76, 89, 98, Walter D. Variell (Continued From Page One) Edward Bland Dies At Home Here 18 JEEP For ul. 20N UB-1J Iueiid of the late Circuit Judge Edward A.

Westln when the two men were at- Center. Inq. Belmeri M. ANNOUNCEMENTS law school at the University of Michigan. 1861 CHEV.

I Dr, 4,000 mile, spotless tn tide out. Just broken In. Ph. S-SJOt. Lost and Found Edward 65, died at 9:10 p.

m. Thursday at his home, 329 FENNVILLE, Feb. 5 Walter D. Variell, 76, died at his home in Douglas early this morning. 'He is survived by one son, Lawrence of Pullman, three daughters, Mrs.

Lucille Newman, Dyersburg, Mrs. Montell Herrington, Jackson; Mrs. Donald Wark, Casco IN A BRIEF MESSAGE upon re L06T Beagle male dog near Spink Corners. Ph. 6-16S5.

Pipestone street, after five years of ill health. He had been confined to HaneyExplains Social Security Setup, Where It Gets Funds ceiving his award, Spelman said: FOR SALE 1960 Nash Ambassador, musl sell, food eond. 141 Howlen St. Ben. Har.

Stocks Rush Upward Then bed the past week. he Young Man of the Year He was the father of Mrs. John Card of Thanks award is a gratifying thing because township; 14 grandchildren; three 1961 CHEV. Convertible will sell cheaply. Banyon of Benton Harbor and it symbolizes the spirit of our or sisters.

Mrs. Alta Bntton, Elgin, H. 6 WWtlre. Fb. 1-3604.

Arthur Bland of Twelve Corners. Mrs. Herbert Wilkinson, Cas ganization, the Jaycees, and it is representative of my own Mr, Bland and his wife, Lillian, in the New Deal days. co; Mrs. Otis Thomas, Simmer Off WE WISH To thank our friendi neighbor for their card, flowers, lervicea words of sympathy during the recent loss of our dear wife A mother Louis Lorenz Mr.

Il Mr. Dan Lorenz Mr. it Mr. Carlos Bassatt Our social security system has There are also two brothers, Steven had lived in Benton Harbor seven years, coming here' from Coloma. been built up as basically a pay-as- Starting with my mother and He was born Sept.

3 1888 in Madi father here on my Tight (Mr- and son, but moved to Chicago with of Casco; and Monroe Eaton of Ganges. The body is at the Chappel Funeral home in Fennville. Services will be held there Sunday at 2:30 you-go plan. That is wise. II we tried to set up a real fund and to invest it productively to provide' benefits for all, it be so vast that the NEW YORK, Feb 5 (AP) The his parents during his early child I DESIRE To- express my thank and appreciation for the many kindnesses of stock market started higher with a BY LEWIS HANEY Professor of Economics, New York University Many readers from New York to California are asking, "Why shouldn't the social security tax have been frozen at 1V4 per cent? Isn't social security just like regular insurance? Isn't there a trust fund that we own? Aren't government bonds good investments? Shouldn't we all have more hood.

He resided in Chicago 1 years friends during the Illness and following the death of my mother, Mrs. Lula Mc rush today and then simmered before he came to the Coloma area government would become the own Mrs. Ohel B. Spelman, of South Haven) and with several hundred friends in South Haven, I have been helped along the line. 3 "I want to thank them and the two men who aided me in getting started in ray profession In St.

down. er of most of the business of the Coy. For their prayers and especially for to farm. country. That would be "big govern This Week's SPECIAL '51 Chev.

De Luxe radio, heater and Power Glide p. m. with burial in McDowell cemetery. Mr. Variell had lived in the Douglas area for 22 years.

Prior to that the assistance given her by the Van Buren Cancer Society, In Christ. MRS. VERA MILLER. Gains and losses spread out over a range of around point either way with the plus signs holding a ment" with a capital He was a member of the Episcopal church in Chicago, and after moving to Coloma attended the Congregational church. Better stick to pay-as-we-go, and slight edge.

see how we like it. he had lived in Casco township. Mrs. Variell died In 1942. "I like this community and with Speoial Notices Trading maintained a pace better other Jaycess it is my ambition tot than two million shares for the day, The government's social security add something to it." House Rites Set LATEST Venetian blinds, beaut, colon Made to fit Installed, Btop In Ph.

S-2344. EMPIRE BLIND Pipestone compared with 2,040,000 shares LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Feb. 5-(AP)-(USDA)- Justice Dethmers, speaking on policy 1s entirely different from in surance by business concerns. Mr. Bland was a member of the Coloma Masonic Lodge No.

162 and the Masonic Low-12 club. He was a past patron of the Coloma Eastern Star Chapter No. 307. In addition, to his wife, son and traded Thursday. the necessity of maintaining an in Funeral services for Frank House, COMPLETE LINE OF CU8TOM MADE (1) Insurance companies (or their Key divisions such as the rails, Salable hogs most, choice dependent urged his audi book, matches.

Business, Iraternal A former Bep.ton Harbor resident who oils, and steels were higher. agents) do not buy the! own bonds 180-230 lb. 26.00-26.50; a few lots ence to "give serious consideration Here is effortless driving personal use. Ph. 996.

died in aflKTalarnazoo hospital Wed or call their own debt an "invest' Among higher stock were Repub to the Missouri plan which the nesday, will be held at 2 p. m. Sat ment." That would be recognized lic Steel, Douglas Aircraft, Southern daughter, Mr. Bland Is survived by two sisters, Mrs. William Coops, of Oakland, and Mrs.

Benjamin 26.60-26.75; most 250-270 lb. 25.25-26.00 bulk 280-230 lb. 24.50-25.25; most sows under 600 lb. 21.50-23.25. THE LAST Date Feb.

10 to tak advantage of $3 discount any 8TAYFORM. Deliveries held 'til March 1st for your urday at the Robbins Brothers fu as unsound. California Edison, Dow Chemical, State Bar of Michigan is expected to bring before the voters shortly by way of an amendment to the neral home. Burial will Be in trie New York Central, Standard Oil Salable cattle 600; calves 200; few (2) The great buik of insurance conven. 341 E.

Wall. Ph. 8740. Shepard, of Oak Park, 111., and three granddaughters. veterans memorial section of Crys (NJ), Texas Pacific Land Trust, and company money is invested in mort commercial to high good steers Michigan constitution, Funeral services will be held at Union Oil of California.

16.00-21.00; a few cutter to utility LAMPSHADES LAMPSHADES CARROLL CRAFTS 503 St. Joseph gage loans and in R.R., industrial and public utility bonds and stocks. tal Springs cemetery. Friends may call at the Robbins Brothers funeral home. Lower' were Chrysler, Studebaker, 2 p.

i. Sunday at the Florin funeral steers 12.00-15.00; odd lots utility home, with the Rev. Howard A. Sears Roebuck, Du Pont, American ease with all the extras. SAVE and look how you save $969.00 The Fun, Flat, Final Plus These bring in earned income irom WATCHES Cleaned, oiltd nd electroni Blanning of the First Congrega productive use.

ana commercial heifers 12.00-15.50; few light canner heifers as low as 9.00; canner and cutter cows 9.00- Can, Pepsi-Cola, and 20th Centujy-j Fox. cally tested at LANDE JEWELERS S22 Stat corner Bro1 St. Jo Jesse Ward tional qhurch officiating. The Coloma Masonic lodge will have (3) Insurance companies in 1952 held only 14 per cent of assets in U. S.

Government securities. They. Government bonds were sharply 11.00; utility and commercial cows 10.50-12.50; utility and commercial charge of Masonic rites. higher as a result of the lower fed The Missouri plan, developed by the American Bar association, provides for the appointment of supreme court justices by the governor. When a justice's term of office is about to expire the voters mark a ballot Thich merely calls for a "yes" or "no" decision as to whether he should be retained in office.

Its sponsors claim the plan will eliminate politics in selecting judges but also retain public control over the judiciary. AUTOMOTIVE following the services the body seL government securities in periods Jesse Ward, 81, life-long resident of Benton Harbor, died at 5:30 a.m. today at his home, 411 Miller street. eral reserve discount rate. bulls 13.50-16.00;.

a few good will be taken to the Bohemian of inflation, their holdings 1,800 lb. fat bulls com Automobiles For Sale from zero to 44 per cent in 1946 His body was taken to tne kod- mercial to choice vealers 17.00 National cemetery in Chicago for cremation. an Guarantee in writing (4) Insurance companies are not 48 CHEVY De luxe, I R. 4c bins Brothers funeral home, where friends may call. Funeral arrange 28.00; cull and utility grades 8.00 16.00;, Friends may call at the Florin tlrts, perf.

eond. Price $425. Will take older car In trade. Ph. S613.

ments are incomplete. funeral home. Salable sheep good to "all of us" as government is, but are relatively small business groups that have to earn any income they ge'i by selling us servicer that we Twin Cities Mr. Ward is survived by a broth prime slaughter lambs 110 lb. down 39 CHEVROLET For tale.

Ph. 5-6011. er, Bert, of Benton Harbor. Shelton Rites Set 19.50-22.00; cull to low good lambs New York Stocks Noon Market Am Can 37 Am Tel Tel 159 Anac Cop 31 Armour lOVi Said Justice Dethmers, a free Judicial system can protect the liberties guaranteed to us under are free to buy at market value. 12.00-19.00; cull to choice slaughter WILL TRADE Tot car, Bun motor analy For 2 P.M.

Saturday ewes 6.00-9.00. Chevrolet, zer, 6-12-24 volt. 1 year old. 265 James L. Weeson GOBLES.

Feb. 5James L. Nee our system of government. ner Dr. Ph.

5-3736. There is no real "trust fund" for social security. Therefore it can't bjr anybody. The funds BUTTER-EGGS "Theres no tryranny like majority rule because it is impossible LOOK '52 Buick Epee. 4 dr.

aedan, R. Funeral services will be held at 2 ic Dynaflow. grey, 19,000 ml, Bavt ft at son, 59, died unexpectedly at the home of his mother-in-law, Mrs. CHICAGO, feb. 5-(AP) -Butter p.

m. baturday at the Bethel Taber we nave paia as social security iax' nc. Rogel, Watervliet. to focus responsibility among a majority. Every once in a while in their unsettled; receipts whole es have been spent 'or war, public Cora Tibbitts, here yesterday.

1951 CHEVY Powerglide, lully equipped, nacle for Harvey B. Shelton, 2329 Crawford drive, Euclid Center. The Rev. Paul Wilson will officiate at sale buying prices unchanged to Vi works, foreign aid, past social se zeal to promote some plan the legis Mr. and Mrs.

Neeson had been very clean, 11,185. Fn. IN 1-1213. Buy your uaed ear from new car dealer. curlty, etc.

This spending may have lature or the executive will step out here on a visit and were planning the rites, and burial will be In preserved us, but all the fund of bounds. The courts are the sole to return to their home in Jackson lower; 93 score AA and 92 A 90 63; 89 62.5; cars 63.5; 89 62.75. Eggs firm receipts whole- Ph. 5-2183 YOU'LL Fltid the cheapest cara In town Ts CtU Xr Wall at BILL'3 USED CARS. 03-12 ft TERR! OLa 04 ttu.

Crystal Springs cemetery. He had been an employee there is now is government debt (bonds) held by a government agen- protection for ftressed minorities when that happens, and to be ef- Mr. Shelton was stricken with a TORJAL. of the Michigan Central raiiroaa. Onen F.ves fatal heart-attack Tuesday nigbt4 cy.

When these bonds- 4ire paii4t4jsaie auyinf -prices unchanged S. fectiveirrthat-defender's-role the Services will be held on Saturday 48 NASH Ambassador, fully equipped. will be out of our taxes. What you sale buying prices unchanged; JJ. S.

courts must be free from politics, Bait Ohio 20 Beth Steel 554 Borden 59 Briggs Mf -36 Budd CO 12 Burr Add Calum 8 Can Dry 25 Case JI 16 Ches Oh 35 Chrysler 08 Cont Can 57 Cont Mot 8 Curtiss Wr 8 Privately owned. Will flnanoa if de at 2:30 in the Oobles Community while working at the Whirlpool corporation. ana I get out of all this is a claim sired. Ph. 5-6026.

church. The Rev. Carl Koioseis on future government income, which His body Is at the Dean Dey large 46.5; U. S. mediums 45; U.

S. standards 44.5; current receipts 43; checks and dirties 41.5. will officiate. Burial plans are means that what we get as O.A.B, Brothers mortuary, where friends may call until noon Saturday. Hvasta U5ED HUDSONS we ourselves will pay out of our fa ture taxes.

Survivors include his wife, Hazel; his daughter, Mrs. Lorraine Smith, Jackson; his mother, Mrs. Ellen Be sure to buy your used car from a USED CAR DEALER Government bonds may be good for us to hold as Individuals, when (Continued Prom Page One) Wesley H. West BUCHANAN, Feb. 5 Wesley Harter West, 42, died at 4 p.

m. Thursday at his home at 407 West Local Forecast (By O. 3. Weather Bureau at Chicago for this area of the Michigan fruit belt) to New York. juei ecus Dow Chem 3 Du Pont 110 According to Some Experts the Best Used Car Neeson, Kalamazoo; six sisters, Mrs.

Laura Ettweln. Mrs. Agnes Detthow, both of Kalamazoo; Mrs. Ella Rupert, Alamo; Mrs. Mary Talladay, Hillsdale; Mrs.

Catherine Eastman Kod 61 '51 Ford Custom V-8 2 Dr. Roe street, following several months' El Auto 42 SOUTHWEST LOWER MICHI Shortly before he left Nuernberg this morning by automobile for the Munich airport, a State department companion, Nat King of Laredo, said Hvasta refused to make any public statement until he is Erie RR 18 turn lights. Ford. "Buy" today is a post war illness. He was born Aug.

2, 1911 in Aurora, 111., the son of Thomas and Ex-Cell-0 54 GAN Mostly cloudy today through Saturday with occasional snow flur Blanchard, Otsego; Mrs. Margarei Blanchard, Plainwell; two brothers. William, Richland, Raymond, Grand omatic. You can save Hudson. We many models to choose from at Helen West.

He married Orice Clark ries today and tonight, turning on this nice car. Red book Freep Sul 58 Gen. Elec 94 Gen. Fds. 57 Rapids.

in Aurora on Feb. 12, 1942. They colder early tonight, continued rath prices far below their actual came to Buchanan from Green Bay, Thejrody Is at the Andre Funeral home. Gillette 47 worth All guaranteed. 18 months ago.

Goodrich 35 He was a member of the Theo Goodyear 58 1951 Comm. 8. Radio, heater, "back in America." He "doesn't I feel like talking right now," King said, adding: "Hvasta looks all right a little plump." King and John lams of Tulsa, another State department representative, acebmpanied Hvasta the dollar Is kept sound, but for the government (or its to hold Its own bonds (debt) as an ASSET or "fund," is not businesslike, to say the least. "The Government" is Just all of us. The government has no funds except what it takes from us, and these It mostly uses up for our protection, or spends in ways that bring in no cash income.

Neither the President, nor Congress, nor any agency of government has the funds that we have paid in. Government bonds are government debts your debts. They can be paid only out of our taxes. When the government borrows at the banks to pay off one kind of bonds it is merely issuing another kind of bonds to the banks, and so our total debt gets bigger and our taxes to pay bond Interest grow. i Certainly we should have old age reserves, and a lot more protection Gt.

No Ry Pf 50 dore Roosevelt lodge 322 of Green Bay and of the First Presbyterian church here. Homestk 36 overdrive, very clean. New tires. price $1035. Our Special Price $885 GENERAL1 MOTOR SALES Houd Her 14 Mr.

West is survived by his wife, John Fredericks Graveside service for John Fredericks, who died Thursday morning, will be held at 11 a. m. Saturday at Crystal Springs cemetery, Capt. Richard Miller of the Salvation Army will officiate. Hud Mot 10 two children, Sanda Lee and Thom 1949 Comrri.

6 Sedan. from Prague, a trip on -which they were trailed hjr two Czech govern 111 Cent 88 Inland Stl 45 as Wesley; two sisters, Mrs. William Robbie, Sr. of Aurora and Mrs. Stephen Petrain of West Chicago, 111.

Injpir Cop 22 owner car; very clean interior; good tires; radio heater. A steal at $595.00. ment cars until they reached the German border at Waldhaus. Hvasta looked forward to the re er cold Saturday; winds light west to northwest becoming northerly 10 to 15 mph tonight and Saturday; high today 32 to 37, low tonight 19 to 24, high tomorrow 25 to 30. Highest temperature, Thursday, 33; lowest, 23.

Highest temperature one year ago today, 46; lowest, 30. Highest temperature this date since 1872, 51 In 1944; lowest -1 in 1918. The sun sets today at 5:51 p. m. and rises Saturday at 7:41 a.

m. The moon sets today at 8:41 p. and rises Saturday at 8:59 FIVE DAY FORECAST LOWER LAKES Temperatures will average near normal. Normal maximum. 37.

Normal minimum 20 Warmer Sunday and Monday. Colder Tuesday and Wednesday. Pre Interlak Ir 18 Int Harv 30 formerly Johnson's Used Cars Friends may call at the Swem union tomorrow with his parents, 1948 Super Six 2 door. Eadiaf Int Nick 38 Int Tel Tel 15 Legals Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Hvasta of 580 W. Main Ph. 5-1841 funeral home, where services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday.

The Rev. H. Carlisle Carson of the Presby heater. Motor has only; Hillside, N. him naturalized Johns Man 69 Kelsey Kay 17 Member of Berrien County ue on 4-w' than the inadequate benefits now terian church will officiate.

Burial will be In Oak Ridge cemetery. Kennecott 68 paid. But the only way to get these Used Car Dealers Association 1948 Comm. 8 Sedan, newly, Clk 50 Kresge SS 33 There will be Masonic rites at the grave. is to work and sae, provide sound and honest dollars that are not PRIMARY ELECTION NOTICE To the ouallfled electors ol the City of Benton Harbor, State of Michigan, notice is hereby given that the next Primary Election 'will be held on Monday the fifteenth day of February.

1954, at the places In City as Indicated below, Via: First Ward: First Precinct: Twin City Chevrolet garage; Wall Street. 8eond Precinct: Benior High School, Colfax Avenue. Second Ward: Kroger 46 mere government paper notes, pre "THESE CARS YOU CAN LOF Glass 45 Hurley Selby vent inflation, and keep our govern- overhauled. 5 new tires. Repair bill tire bill amounts to You can have this car for Many mors to choose from.

Com citizens of the United States. The family came to United States in 1939. JOHN HVASTA RETURNED to Czechoslovakia in 1948 as a student under the 01 bill of rights at the University of Bratislava, He worked four months at the U. S. consulate general In Bratislava.

But Czechoslovakia still considered him a Czech citizen. He was arrested in October that year as a spy. The conviction came the following May. Lig My 66 ment out of business DECATUR. Feb.

5 A former cipitation will average about 25 inch as recurrent periods of light AFFORD Mack Trucks 13 Politics and business don't mix Decatur resident and one-time chief Mead Cp 31 snow and snow flurries. now any more than they did '51 Kaiser, heater, air in and see our new Jet liner. The Mont Ward 60 Motor Wheel 2V Mueller Br 23 A-l eond mot beautiful little car made today First Precinct: Junior nign ocuuui, Broadway, Second Preeinet: First Christian Church; Columbus Avenue. Third Precinct: Columbus School, Columbus Avenue. designer for the Oldsmobile company died Monday at his home in Zephyr Hills, Fla.

He was Harley Selby, whose sister, Frank Hazzard of Decatur, went to Florida for the funeral. She was accom Murray Cp 20 50 Kaiser Don't Buy your used car fwm a new dealer. Nash Kelv 16 mUsthis CI IDI AM RDHQ Third Ward: Nat Dairy 85 49 Kaiser, heater at $395 i VIU ui NY Central 20 There was no immediate news about Hvasta's wife, a beautiful young Czech he married while in prison. Ironically, the wedding was five years ago tothe day on which Nor Pac 81 48 Kaiser, reduced to $285 Sales and Service Packard 47 Kalsfitv will tta at S195 510 E. Main Ph.5-1179 he left Czechoslovakia a free man.

panied by her daughter, Mrs. Hilda Oster of Paw Paw. Mr. Selby resigned from his work with Oldsmobile three years ago after 30 years and moved to Florida. Qpfel Rites Set COLOMA, Feb.

5 Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Parke Da 36 Penney, JO 79 Pa RR 17 Cabrlella Danis Hvasta, wracked First Precinct: City nan. wan Second Precinct: Beely-McCord School, McCord Street. Third Precinct: Stern Brunjon School, May Street. Fourth Ward: First Precinct: Naval Reserve Armory, Cass Street.

Second Precinct: Morton School, Hull Avenue. For the purpose of nominating Candidates for the following City OMces, Via: Commission at Large for a one year term, Commissioner of th Fourth Ward, and Constable. Thi. nnlls of the said Election will open WESNER BROS. with tuberculosis and harried by Czech police, has been in and out 33 59 of sanitariums and jails ever since Sacrifice Phelps Phlll Pet Pure Oil RKO Pict Radio Cp her wedding Feb.

4, 1949. There has 55 3 AUTO SALES KAISER WILLYS Sunday at the Davidson, funeral been no word of her whereabouts home here for Mrs. Sarah Wiest 26 16 2712 Niles Ph. 3-1768 or 3-5061 Rem Rand at 7-nn o'clock a. m.

Eastern Standard Opfel, 79, who died Wednesday at her home In Silver Creek township, time and will remain open until 8:00 Buy your used car tram a new ear dealer. o'clock p. m. Eastern Standard Tim on Jury Convicts Cass county. Mrs.

Opfcl was a native and form Transportation the said day. EARL L. TTDEY, City Clerk Feb. 5 Ex-Grid Star er resident of the Coloma area. The Rev.

William Goltz of Hart Reo Motors 20 Repub Stl 60 Sears Roeb 61T Shell Oil- 85 Sinclair 38 Socony Vac 37 'i Sou Pac 39 Sou Ry 45 Krrt Brand 31 ADVERTISEMENT fO BIDS oaiore rn THE CONSTRUCTION OP A NEW SPECIAL iord will officate at the services. Burial will be in Coloma cemetery. FLEMENTARY SCHOOL TOR SCHOOL DISTRICT HO. J. NILES TOWNSHIP, Casketbearers, all nephews, will 8T.

LOUIS, Feb. 5-(AP)-Glenn BERRIEN COUNTY. MlUniUAn. Rrai.rf nroooiali for the construction of '48 Olds 2DrM radio, Chernick, 22-year old ex-Marquette university football, player, today be: Fred Kinyon; Ernest Kittell; Herbert, Joseph and Millard Knapp, and Andrew Sipla. a new Elementary School building will be relve! bv th underslined at Electric Std Oil Calif std Oil Ind 77 heater, hydramatic, save $195 Light School, located on Creek Road just faces 25 years in prison resulting from two trials In connection with 51 Wet of Dowaglac creea ana wnrth of Munleloal Power Plant, until 11 no E.8.T..

on the aim aay the unsuccessful raid on the South' west bank here last April. nf Fphrnarv 1054. at which time and '48 Kaiser air con Mrs. Catherine Novak BANOOR, Feb. 6 Mrs.

Catherine Novak, 69, died suddenly of a heart attack at 2 p. m. Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Julia place said bids will ba opened and pub llrlv rend aloud. Chernick, of Chicagp, was convicted by a Circuit court jury Std Oil 78 Texas Co 64 Un Carbide Un Pac Unit Aire 4B US Rub 32 U8 Smelt pf 59 US Steel 41 west Un Tel 3 CHEVROLET The alta of the- new building Is on dition heater, runs very good $195 Thursday night of assault with in tent to kill and was sentenced to 20 Zajacjek of Qovert.

ground located on the East side of Pucker Street approximately opposite the Adolph Knott farm residence. ihe proposed new building includes four Claasosnjjfcoiler Room, Storage Room, and Toilets. Proposals are desired for each of the '47 Stude. radio, 4 Dr. R.

H. ONE OWNER Mn. Novak was born March Z8, 1884, in Poland, the daughter of heater and overdrive. See $195 Mr. and Mrs.

E. Khmenk, and came to this country at the age of 21. She started coming to Bangor following classes or tne won; Architectural Trades plumbing, Heating and Ventilating com TODAY-TODAY '47 Hudson radio, btned electrical Work and Fixtures to relatives in 1939 and movedj heater and overdrive. years in prison. previously had been sentenced to years upon conviction for armed robbery.

Assistant Circuit Attorney Raymond A. Bruntrager said Chernick must serve the 5-year term first and then begin his 20-year sentence. Chernlck's attorney said he plans to file an appeal. The assault trial, based on the wounding of Police Cpl. Robert Heitz, was ordered by the circuit attorney's office after terming the original sentence too light.

William Scholl, also of Chicago, A combined Lump Sum Bid for all three above classes la invited. Plana, soeclflcations and Proposal Forms Woolworth 44 Zenith Rad 65 Clark Equip 374 POULTRY. CHICAGO, Feb. 5-(AP)-(USDA)-Live poultry about steady; receipts 158 coops; f. o.

b. paying prices unchange; heavy hens 27-30; light hens 17-19; fryers and broilers 22-25; old roosters 17-19; ducklings 30- to this village in 1944. Her husband, Peter, died in 1927. She is survived by seven children, including Bruno of Maywood, 111., Look Mrs. Loretta Karons of Stevens- $875 BUT THE PRICE DROPS $25 A DAY TILL SOLD.

DON'T '46 Chrysler radio, heater ville, Benjamin and Ralph of Bangor, Chester of Hartford, Mrs. Jean Morang of Oak Lawn, 111., and Mrs. Zajaezek. She also leaves 10 grandchildren, and one sister in Europe. Rosary for Mrs.

Novak will be recited at 8 p. m. Sunday at the 47 Chev. radio, 32. WAIT AND BE LATE.

was sentenced to 25 years In prison for his part in the attempted holdup. One member of the gang was fatally wounded by police and another shot himself to death within HURRY HURRY the bank. Whenever you're extra busy, or the weather is unpleasant, rely on the postman to make the trip to our bank for you. Through him your deposits get the same prompt attention they would get if you brought them here in person. Try at three cents a "visit' Farmers and Merchants National liank In Benton Harbor Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Stafford funeral home.

Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Monday morning at the Sacred Heart Catholic church with the Rev. Father Stanilaus Nowakowski, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Arlington HiU cemetery. mev.be obtained from the office of the Architect, Edward R. Duffleld, 302 Sycamore Street, NUei, Michigan.

A deposit of $25.00 per sent will be required. Plans and specifications may also be examined at Builders Exchange, Chrlstman Building, South Bend, Indiana; Builders and Trad-' ers Exchange, Qrand Rapids. Michigan; and at the T- W. Dodge Corporation, Detroit, Michigan. AH bids must be aceompanled by a Cer.

tlfied Cheek or Bid Bond made payable to Robert L. Goodsell, Treasurer, School District No. 3, Niles Township. Berrien County, Michigan, In the amount of not less than five per cent 5rll of the amount bid, which amount shall be forfeited as liquidated damages suffered by the said School District by reason of the withdrawtl of the bid or failure of the bidder to enter Into a eontract for performance If the bid be accepted by the Board of Education. No bids may be withdrawn for a period of 30 days after the date set for the opening of bids.

The Board of Education of the said School District reserves th-right to accept or to reject any or all bids and to waive any Informalities therein. ALBERT D. WELLS, Director Board of Education School District No. 3 Niles Township. Berrien County.

Michigan. Feb. 5, 12 Domestic cats were established to Italy long before the Christian era. HURRY. Twin Cities Chevrolet, Inc.

FUNERAL INFORMATION Mr. Edward Bland Sunday, 2 P. at The Chapel heater $22o Twin Cities Chevrolet, Inc. Buy your oed ear from new ear dealer. Lot 8th Wall Ph.

5-21 83 Open Eves nftin'. i.i Hi i 'ft-- Buy your used car from a new ear dealer Let 8th Wall Ph. 5-2183 Open Eves I.J I If IT'S CRAY IT'S "DEAN.

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