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SUNDAY. APRTT, 5.1012 THE ESCANABA (MICH.) DAILY PBESS PAGE THREE Lester Bentley Wins Art Prize The Milwaukee Journal Purchase Award, which earl) year adds a painting by Wisconsin to collection owned by the Milwaukee public schools, year goes to 1.ester W. Hentlev of Two Rivers for All announcement of the ward will he made Thursday evening at a public reception opening the twenty-ninth exhibition of Wisconsin art at the Milwaukee Art institute. Bentley's prize winning paint-, Ing a tall city hotiae torn by a bomb in an air raid. The prizes that Hentley has won in the when hp to perjury last five years in national shows.

hpforp JudRP W. have almost all been for Stp Marjo at a tions similar in subject matter to, The Journal of Alger county clr- cult court. He will be taken to PERJURY DRAWS TERM IN PRISON Clifford Given 1 to 15 Years By Judge Runnels Munising, April 4 Clifford Lando, of Munising was sentenced to a term of from to fifteen years in prison the one receiving sward. Sometimes these ruins are imaginative, as is the 1942 prize winner. Other times Bentlev has painted a wrecked building or one belne razed that attracted him because of the disclosures and the unusual designs made by toppled In 19 41 his depiction of an actual vJ'i of a burned building in a wide landscape won for him the William Monroe White prize for modern art at the annual showing of Wisconsin art.

A youthful Bentley was considered a boy wonder in art when he wan in the Marquette from the Alger county Jail probably Tuesday to begin serving his sentenre at the branch prison there. Lando was ordered held on perjury charges by Judge Runnels after the Judge had questioned T.ando during the March term of circuit court here residing his statements during an action In which Lando sought a divorce from his wife in the January term of circuit court. The decree was awsrded in January, then ordered held in abeyanre bv the Judge grades. At 13 he had an exhibition Baldwin was appointed ot his paintings in I prosecutor to handle the He attended the school of the Art Institute of Chicago and he has painted in Mexico under Vldaretta He has made sketching BHmi. Alger county prose- tours in the Virgin islands and in had previously been attor- Georgia A painting, ney for Lando.

Lando demanded showing the effects of a hearing when arraigned before (i tornado, won a prize at the Justice J. Walters but later Wisconsin salon of 1937 as the' waived the examination, most meritorious work. In five Deputy Sheriff John Rvan. years Bentley painted portraits Trooper Virgil Faircloth and Mr and he has made murals in several Baldwin made the trip to Sault Wisconsin churches. Ste Marie yesterday with Lando The 1942 Milwaukee Journal) award adds a seventeenth painting to a collection begun in 1926 when The Journal prize was given to the late Gustave Moeller for in the The an- Munising.

April coun- nual $200 award has been effec- ty will send 32 draft registrants Draftees To Leave A pril 16 For Tests tive in assembling a collection In which leading and representative Wisconsin painters are represented. Each painter has a single picture in the collection Bentley was instructor in painting at the Nahma Vacation School last year. Bark River to Marquette April 16 for final examination by an army board. Induction into the service will followed Immediately for those who pass the tests. Notices will be sent to the men early next week Those who will make up the quota are: Grand Marais John William Mattson Marner attending funeral services were: Elmer Doner Mevette, Mrs.

George Fraier and Mrs Florence Meyette and Mrs Adelore Perron, Mrs Ralph LaFave and Mrs Joseph Benoit, of Detroit Tower man Start Duty At Mel strand Munising April Are towermen, William rromeii and Rsino Touri, have gone on duty at the state fire at Buck Hill, near Melatrsnd assignment to tlie tower will be only temporary. Julius Thorson. Munl- slng conservation officer, said, since he will be assigned to as Are warden district Are meeting of the state conservation department is to be held. Flans and arrangements for the season are discussed at the sessions which aie held at district headquarters at Newberry for this area. VOTERS ELECT MAYOR MONDAY Munising.

April 4 Munisms voters will on Mondav eWt as their mayor, John Hannah. Incumbent, or Evered present chairman of the Alirer county board of supervisors With only three candidates on the ballots for the supervisors' posts and no constable interest in the election has been on the race for mayor. Arthur McAllister. incumbent, Frank Negilski and Gforge Miron are the candidates for supervisors Two constable will also he filled In the election bv the marking of their names on the ballots with the cross before them. A total of 2.373 voters are registered In the city and election officials expect a good turnout Polls at the rltv flre hall.

fo-Op hall and store will open from 7 n. to 6p. Time Monda'. Lucier. Eino Ni-kolas Kr Kenneth William Fnrrew Harold White.

Farr, Jr. Ignace Bticon. Gilbert Dugas. honen. A nton Fn Home At Au Train Munising.

April 4 Fire serious damage to the Hoogren home at Au Train lod The fire in the structure, on up bv Mr. and Mrs John Kr and family started In krl and most of the damage the rrar of the A bin brigade of Au Train reside fought the blare until arrival of the Munising fire department which put its triii booster puinp into operation The flre department also ili'tied a roof flre at Bauman's in East Munlslftir morning and yesterday afternoon were called to put out a flre the A I roundhouse Ml Hit IE 1 The Munising Conn II KnUhts of Columbus will tomot I at o'clock In of hall The meeting ill be I bv motion and a buffet I Donlin T.eiphart ret here vcsterday from Hought spend several davs Th official hoard of the I Methodist church ill me morrow evening at 8 the church parsonage The Nundahl and Evelvn Thunsnder will be tr tVip Sundav hool of the Eden Lutheran rhunh evening at the Ttfvnsrd resider.ee Sand Point Norval Kincaid wlnne- of 15 award In the nation-wide caramel window Citizens Asked By Chairman To Turn In Seals Or Cash City Election Interest Centered On Council Race Carr, i hr Id Seal ran 1 I for the wo jr. san Crippled i i received aeali rvp Hu or a rs Se Ip mii 1 I CO i TI pa ii hi- 0 1ori il poi 1'. 1 Hot Irisan nter inn for I i v. Vi i 11 i FI! are rominent mrm ai five vs fiorii.

for two po on he nions the throe candir compie trt rampa eking. (f. 1 i on da Mon- ar Harold n. dav April Vo 1 ho oprieror of i kfl iiHitiftfiit tomo rron rhoosw alar id compir corner ii of the 1 eace fro Cil md three contes the rat cont ribut soon so th; illness Fatal To Mrs L. Walker 1 Nili City poll inn will open and will Mondai mornlnf nniili Tt the en Inc.

Clerk ('ariK. Anderson Ita Brewery efore It went onducted bv eulor hitch st of the new ca ltfp-lons i Obituary body of H. Si monnfin. Encana ha carp enter and co tor, To dif'd arly Frida morn- of a heart foi owing a brief i inresting In at iderson tineral Hr Chapel. Se rricea wl II he heldMonda aftermion, at.

2: 1 at 1 home nd it 2-31 o'clock at ni i church. 1 Lai will officiate Burial will in the far nil lot 11 irned to First In Lou dalli Del i a il (1 Kar Wal Mlh go. der? ram Louis i Edit! er, 5 3, died at i 14th Street last night. health fot a lot Walker Island, Keh 1 to anaba 3.r* rvIvors Indurii Walker. Ki hters.

Mis na lia Mis Kill 'r a bet ne. 212 1 0 4 been line, 'n at t. 1 fiSS, She aco. husband, four Groff Cross, Kliut, Flint; Detroit; and John L. her icana I lier la rem ill; Miss Walk Winifred Walk sous, Leon Walker Walker.

Detroi ier a 1 hei mother in Chics nd six i lidien body was removed to An funersl home liners I ements will be atinoumed la lots been Clerk Carl Anderson, In that Interest in has grow from a state thing bordering on apaft1 a ago bei th tened coni'ern In the favored position In thi councllmen contest incumbents Logan, a former mayor of the rltv and an outspoken advocate of progressivo uovt rn ment who two terms, and Carl W. Richter, who also has served almost two full terms on the council, having been appointed to fill the term of John Luecke, who cned In l'Llfi after beine elected to rs bal I The three candidat ity fice of (ustIce of ldleat- J. Murphy, a lection oner; Werner A sonie- I county register of whb ward J. Primrose, one of i CDCC A LITTLK BOOK WHICH inti SIIEDS LIGHT ON Stomach Ulcer DISTRESS CAUSED by Gastric Hyperacidity hurthum, tour tfomach to nc'tt and, diuunrd in thia booklet. to and protect lorlartt, to from Without liquid Or ol from Thta valuablo kookltt FRF.f.

with information trial Iwtroit Van 11 Stott RI4t, llrtroit. Mth. Brach vlctorv contest KOIWSHCM Township Teachers Club Bark River teat hers club of the Bark River township schools will meet at 8 lock Wednesday evening at the Schaffer school. Miss Ruth Ford, primary instructor at Schaffer, will act as chairman. Tournament Finals The tournament which has been held locally every Tuesday evening was completed this week.

Results are as follows: B. Palmgreu. 1190; M. Kwar- clany, 1155; J. Gauthier.

1130 N. Niquette. 1125; F. Romain. 1075; E.

Erickson, 1060; B. J. Dougins. 1045; P. Belanger.

1035; C. Dahlln. 1035; TL E. Douglas. 1015; J.

Anderson. 1010; L. nian, 1005; S. McDermott, 990; L. Bruce.

960; H. Palmgren. 955; R. Raymond. 955.

Hark River Briefs Private Joseph Koscilniak who Is stationed at Fort Sam Houston. Texas, is spendintr a few days fur- louiih at his home here. Miss Ruth Nvstrom of Tron River is spending the week-end at the home of Mr. and John Carlson. Miss Eleanor Kaiser.

Harris high school Instructor, is spending the holidays at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Kaiser of Rocklnnd.

Mich. Members of the local school faculty who are spending the Easter holidays at their homes are Mrs. Venus Brown at Gladstone, Miss Frances Layne at Marquette. Miss Judith Olson, locally, and R. S.

McKindles at Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. R. A Raymond are visiting with Mr.

parents in Marquette during the holiday vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Friday in Menominee where they visited with Rev and Mrs. Hagherg.

Hermanson. James Allen Thomas. ypar and h1fls fof rftpHjr work Olva Vernon Erickson. Daniel hHnK SOUKh, Edward S. iJenry, James Roberts.

postmaster, todav announced tbat Kukulka. Alex postofficc One-half cup fat. 1 cup sorghum 1 egg. beaten. 1 cups sifted flour, Vi teaspoon sh II.

2 teaspoons cinnamon. teaspoon soda. cup milk, 1 'a cups rolled oats, cup chopped peanuts. 1 cup 1 ed raisins. Central War! Cream fat and add sorghum mixed with beaten gg Sift to! gether dry Ingredients except I rolled oats, and add with milk to first mixture Add rolled oats nuts and raisins.

Mix well Drop spoonfuls onto greased baking Munising, April 4 Munising i sheet. ike to golden brown In hot oven Remoe from the sliest while hot Thefts Of Bicycles In City Continues with port vele In the city and In continued two moie machines being re- Munisina Postoffice Will Hare Cleanup uniamg. April unising sheet. MtV Arthur Aivld Kal will follow the spring er Joseph Keating. George I fix up campaigns this I Remo M.

4 TP Ii a a stolen. Three thefts took Friday, day following the production board order all machines In the of manufacturers and dealers until a rationing system can be up Police Chief Michael Ettenhofer cautions blcvt lists to lock their machines when leaving them parked for more than a very short time anywhere and that he kept Indoors not In use Thibodeau, Frank Genry, Richard Tervo Lawrence Napoleon LaFave, Harold Raymond Rice. Kenneth William Gerow. Carl Ernest Tackmann. John Richard Rice, llomer Napoleon Perron.

Henry Peterson Patrick Webber Andrew William Erickson. McNally. Andrew Anderson. Gordon McGahey. Arvo John Heino, Owla Theadore Kivl.

Camp Au Joseph Dorosz. Ernest Joseph Girard Eben Junction Yalmer Makl. Tauno Talsto Jarvlnen Bartol. Shingleton Fred Edward Goings. Elmer Karhu.

epartment had is-! sued an Invitation for on general repairs to the building with the closing date for the receipt of proposals set as April 23. 1942. at 2 Anyone Interested In the work li Invited to call at the postoffire and examine the for the work, most of which is to be done out-of-doors. ox ji rv Munising. April 4 Two Munising men were drawn for service aa traverse jurors during the April term of Cnlted States district which will open at Marquette Monday afternoon.

The men William Joslin and William Ruffett, are a part of a panel of fifty five Jurors drawn. Oscar Benoit Rites Are Held At Sault Munising, April J. Benoit. 47. brother of Mrs.

Felix Mrs. Fred Morin and Mrs 1 Mose LeVeque. of Munising, and Mrs. Fied Anderson and Mrs.1 More Registrants Get Classification Munising, Apiil 4 of twenty registrants of the Alger county draft board were made this week. They are: Class 1-A John Bernard Hel- George St.

Martin, Escanaha. i Richard Tervo. Tolvo Mathias at War Memorial hospital, Sault Kannta. Crho Edward Parkkila. Ste.

Marie, last Saturday and Milton Joseph Schafer funeral services were held Tues-1 Class Hugo New- day in Sault Ste. Marie. here Surviving Mr. Benoit are his 3-A Kmil Jacob Kesti. wife and son.

Edward, three broth- trs and six sisters, all of whom were at his bedside when he died. Among the out-of-town residents George McFarlin. Peter Albert Juntunen, Robert James Matson. Benjamin Joseph Stanlev, William John Lampinen, George William Mrs. Lorenzon Dies In Montann Mrs Lawrence Lorenzon, mother of C.

W. Childs. 1023 South Sixth avenue, died yesterday morning in Great Fulls, Mont. and Mrs. Childs left for GreT Falls last night.

Ancient English laws exemptrri cows from distraint for tithes be- bause they were regarded a of the Be Sure To Vote For HENRY WYLIE Candidate For City Councilman (Paid Political JUST AS EASTER heralds the coming of Spring and with it the promise of new life, new hope and new faith in the future So our bank renews a pledge helpfulness to our community in the troubled days that lie ahead and gladly offers its strength, its experience and its friendly assistance in any way that may be useful. THE STATE SAVINGS BANK ESCANABA, MICH. RE-ELECT Carl W. Richter CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION TO CITY COUNCIL Monday, April 6th, 1942 I have been a lifelong resident of the City of Esconaba. Am a married man and have two children.

I have been a property holder and tax payer for 20 years Have been a member of organized labor for 25 years and for the last 20 years have been financial secretary of one of the railroad brotherhood local lodges. I am favorable to a continuing program of improvements to our city streets, alleys and street lighting system. I am in favor of having the city aid the national defense in every way. Am favorable to a program of improvement in our recreational facilities, including our parks, playgrounds and beach. I also favor lowering our utility rates as far as consistent with good service.

I am in favor of strict aconomy being exercised in the administration of city affairs so as to keep our tax rates as low as possible and in this way aid in obtaining new industries. Your vote and support will be truly appreciated. CARL W. RICHTER political advert isenu ut Office Furniture and Supplies School Supplies Commercial Printing Tipcwrllrr mid titine Hm niid Office Service Co. My Slogan: More Unity In This omniunitv Be Sure to Vote Tomorrow HENRY WYLIE Candidate or City Councilman paid polltieal adv.

FOR SALE Some of Finest Home Sites In OImhiii An F.H.A. lo Build a mi Mum (Ksn a our to (iH a On EASY TERMS LOCATION PRICE (Each) On 21st St. Near Stegath Lbr. Yard 150 LOT BLOCK 3,4.5, 90 5 9,10 38 7 38 2,3 1 40 1 41 8 49 9 49 11 34 12 34 13 34 1434 Above Contain 3 150 Both) 34 7th Ave So. Ave Old $1000 34 5th Ave.

So Stack $1000 34 5th Ave. Home $1000 Like Shore Drive Site $1500 The Finest Home Sites Left In Escanaba sonili site On l.4ik< I rt'i. old (iuii i luh 11 on I.Ake, I.H'1 I on ake. FVont I ini I lull Ifc-ptli lo lake, iiiih troni 1 to tMO lirt LH-ep 51) Foot Lots $1,000 TERMS $150 or Dow Payment, Balance $3.50 Monthly 250 or 62.50 Down Payment. Balance 6.00 Monthly Cash or 75.00 Down Payment, Balance 7.00 Monthly 150 Cash or 112.50 Down Payment, Balance 10.50 Monthly 750 or 187.50 Down Payment, Balance 17.50 Monthly 1000 Cash or 250.00 Down Payment, Balance 25.00 Monthly 1500 or 375.00 Down Payment, Balance 35.00 Monthly for 35 Months tor 31 Months for 35 Months for 35 Months for 36 Months for 33 Months for 35 Months JOHN K.

STACK CO. I pstairs Over Kseanaba Steam Laundry 705 Ludington bt. Phone 229 or H. M. Stack Phone 60 4.

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