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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 16

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PAGE SIXTEEN THE NEWS-PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1943 MICH I OPECIHL connESPoriDnncE TOM ccnuicc photos i GAM Unfamiliar Scenes Are These 26 Coloma Boys Perfectly Good Auto Tire, Tube Await An Owner Hartford Party Issues Call To Name Candidates Hartford town hall. At this meeting candidates will be nominated for village president, clerk, treasurer, justice, trustees and any other offices to be filled. Nominations made at time will list candidates to be voted upon at the annual spring election March 8. In Far Corners New Conveyor Boosts Plane Plant Output Hartford HARTFORD, Feb.

9 Mrs. Addle Snyder, who has been living at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Cana-; van, is seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Speiser, of Pinery road.

I Mrs. F. N. Williams attended the February meeting of the Martin! Van Buren chapter of the D. A.

at the home its regent, Mrs. C. C. Giddings of Paw Paw the past week, Mrs. Williams serves as historian of the chapter.

EAU CLAIRE, Feb. 9 Anyone lose an apparently good auto tire, tube and rim that will fit a Model Warring For U. S. A Ford car? If. you did It will be HARTFORD, Feb.

9 Hartford village politics is warming up a bit, with issuance of the first village caucus call. The Citizens party is the first to issue a call. They will caucus on Friday Feb. 12, at 2 p. m.

at the worth your while to can at the A person weighs more than normal when the moon is on the horizon, and less than normal when it Is overhead. home of Jessie Johnson, Eau Claire, anytime after 5:30 p. m. Aircraft Assembly Now The Johnsons have such a tire, tube and rim at their home awaiting the rightful claimant. These articles were found on highway M-139 at Boy In India Has Distinction Of U.

S. Message Baby Is Born the Pipestone crossing. Mounted On Moving Conveyors BY DAVID J. WILKIE Finder of the tire states that it does not fit the description of a tire advertised in the lost and found COLOMA, Feb. 9 Sons of Coloma V.

-1 DETROIT, Feb. 9 Automotive industry "know how" has given an ads in The News-Palladium, but an effort is being made to find the owner. who have never been very far away from its familiar streets now find themselves, in common with the sons of every other small hamlet and city in the United States, in far corners other boost to warplane production potentialities in the plant of the Murray Corporation of America 4 of the earth. where wings and nacelles for the Twenty--six Coloma boys in the great Flying Fortress and the Thun armed forces are in foreign service 1 derbolt pursuit, planes are being experiencing daily the excitement of 'X fabricated. 4, Most executives and engineers of strange scenes.

They are learning the ways and traditions of alien races and nationalities; they are the erstwhile automobile industry conceded long ago that volume pro grownig in understanding of other duction of aircraft of ever-changing design never could match that of the peacetime output of automobile peoples and for what this bloody struggle is being waged. All Coloma prays with their loved ones they may come back safely, grown "in wisdom In these pictures are shown Allan Bachman as he is in U. S. service in India. Other pictures are those of today's common carriers as they exist today in India.

Pictures were sent home to Coloma by Bachman where his wife and baby son await him. with designs that remained static at least through each model period. THE HIGH LIGHTS OF VALUE Selling In Today's War Market for 3 Days. Place Your Or der Today for Spring Delivery and stature." They insisted, however, that many Three Coloma's sons went through TwoSaugatuck Caucuses Will Name Tickets SAUGATUCK, Feb. 9 Spring politics begin to bloom in Sauga-tuck.

The first caucas for nomination of village officers will be held on Monday evening, Feb, 15, and a second one on Tuesday evening. Notices have been posted by Rr W. Clapp, village clerk, announcing that Citizens' No. 1 party will caucus at the town hall at 7:30 next Monday evening, when there will be placed in nomination candidates for village president, clerk, treasurer and other village officers. Similar notices have been posted by Citizens party No.

2 calling a caucus at the village hall Tuesday evening, Feb. 16 at 7:30 o'clock. They will likewise nominate a slate of officers. of the production short cuts of the the baptism of fire at Pearl Harbor, About Three Boys automobile assembly plants could be applied to airplane manufacture. Red Cross Quota STATE BRIEFS John DePield received wounds when his ship, the Shaw, was blown So, at the Murray lactones, air craft assembly has teen mounted in two by Jap bombs.

He recovered and is since believed to have seen on moving assembly lines for the operation that sees tne dozens oi action In the Solomons. Ted Blahnik ARMSTRONG'S INLAID LINOLEUM Fixed Al $12,000 Colors go through to the back Marbleized and Tile patterns. A bargain you get once in a lifetime. manned a pom-pom gun that awful day and saw his comrades blown to bits while he came through un sub-assemblies Joined to make up an airplane wing. Murray Devised Conveyor The overhead conveyor, devised by Murray and being adopted now in other aircraft factories, is the new scathed.

He too, is "somewhere in the Pacific." Paul Winkler was on 6 Ft. Wide (By Associated Press) MUNISING Residents of Alger county were getting things under control today after 48 hours of tussling with the winter's most severe snow storm here. The storm, which swept on this area Sunday, blocked all roads. An appendicitis victim was hauled to a hospital on a toboggan. HILLSDALE The Hillsdale city council voted Monday night to turn the clocks back an hour from Eastern War time.

The vote was duty as a machinist's mate in the re pair shops of the air force that Dec Frank Thompson Of Paw Paw Is Chairman PAW PAW, Feb. 9 Frank feature of the powered assembly line 7. He is still in the Islands. The Peterson brothers, Tom and John, are on duty in the Atlantic Thompson, of Paw Paw, chairman ol and have been to Iceland. Malcolm the war drive for the Red Cross to be launched soon in Van Buren Baushke is at Dutch Harbor.

Elmer innovation. It keeps dozens of "jigs in constant motion for all but the final assembly operation after the component wing parts are brought together. When the automobile industry first tackled aircraft manufacture all the assembly operations were mm Dunbar has reported from England county announces that the quota for Per Running Ft. Jack DeRosa has been to Australia and several unnamed islands in the Pacific. Two Horney boys, Ernest Decatur DECATUR, Feb.

9 Emory Squier is seriously ill at his home in Decatur. His daughter, Mrs. Frances Mutchler, of Niles, was with him the first of the week. Mrs. Rena Wiles to seriously ill at her home.

She is being cared for by Miss Nellie Marks. Fred Steele has been quite ill for the past week. Otto Elgersma, who was operated the county is $12,000, the largest sum ever asked from the people of this vicinity in such a campaign. and Theodore, are in the Canal Zone The drive for national and inter Lieut. Chester Pratt is at New done in stationary fixtures; the scores of parts were transferred by cranes or "mechanical mules" from one fixture to another or from one Found! and.

national funds totals $125,000,000 this year of which $80,000,000 is for And so It goes name after name HILLSDALE Leon J. Martin, 36, suffered fatal injuries Monday when his tractor slipped from a barn ramp, overturned and crushed him. PONTIAC The Lincoln Day rally of the Oakland county Republican club Wednesday night will be addressed by Senator Rufus C. Holman of Oregon and Rep. George A.

Don-dero of Royal Oak, Mich. Gold Seal Gongoleum Jig to another. of hometown boys fighting for the the work of headquarters here and overseas and the remainder of for work of the home chap With the overhead conveyor, a hometown folks and the happy uoon for appendicitis, January 5 is smooth flowing assembly process still in Bronson hospital, Kalama ters in camps. has been created that not only saves much floor space but greatly accele Mr. Thompson served the county zoo, and is improving slowly.

Theodore Lyle is in Borgess hos free ways of all home towns in America in far off strange lands and on the Seven Seas. The locations of many of these youths Is unknown and their stories will have to wait as chairman last year and did a fine Armstrong and Gold Seal rates production. As Implemented in the Murray Job and will have practically the same personnel to assist as last year. the end of hostilities, in some in pital, Kalamazoo, where he underwent an operation to correct injuries received a year and a half ago. He expects to be in the hospital at least another month.

Chairman Davis of international Grand Junction Girl Married To Soldier stances, for the telling. states that 65 per cent of the total factories, two floors are used in the assembly of small parts of the whole wing, the heavier assemblies close to the final assembly floor. Then the products of the two floors Two Coloma youths have written amount required by the National home rather complete and entertain Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott have chapter has been budgeted for Red Congoleum ing accounts of the lands where they moved into the Jerry Houtman, Cross service to the armed forces, all are stationed.

John Miller from Aus apartment on N. Phelps St. tralia and New Guinea, and Allan of which has the approval of President Roosevelt who is chairman of the organization and the entire per Bachman from India. GRAND JUNCTION, Feb. 9 Mr.

and Mrs. B. F. Pugh announce the marriage of their daughter, Mar-Jorie, to William Lee Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Hill, Brown-, wood, Texas. wasp outDut. but makes it POS- sonnel of officers. 6 ft. and 9 ft.

widths, first quality Felt Base, in assortment of colors and patterns. Allan has the further distinction of having had a personal telegram from the War department informing sihifl to train nroductlon workers in There are 3,750 chapters in this single skills rather than in the en county with 6,154 branches and each has been assigned quotas which, if him of the birth of a son, Aug. 3, Story For Mothers tire cycle of operations as was necessary under the conventional jigs and fixtures system. reached; will total the amount re That alone is a story of value to quired. The customary Red cross mem all mothers and wives of boys in the service who fear the S.

government is a huge impersonal machine converge on still anomer iioor where the first step of getting the many sub-assemblies together is Transported By Hoist This done, an electric hoist transports the whole assembly to a moving Jig suspended from the overhead conveyor. Practically all the riveting and installation needed to convert the numerous sub-sections into one solid piece are done on this conveyor. From this point the wing is transported by an electric hoist to what are called "flat" Jigs on floor conveyors. Here the riveting is completed, tubing is installed, hydraulic lines are tested, paint is sprayed on. scores of markings are painted on and another wing is ready for shipment.

Murray officials say the con-veyorized line not only promises ln- bership Roll Call was dispensed with last November when the Red Cross decided upon one campaign in with no care for the individual sol Yds. JL dier's peace of mind or comfort, March, which, barring emergencies, Here's the story. For weeks after young Bachman landed in India The wedding occurred Saturday, Feb. 6, 8 p. m.

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill, 311 W. Walnut Kalamazoo in the presence of members of the immediate family and friends. Rev.

Richard Wearne, of Stock-bridge Methodist church officiated. They were attended by Jean Cotfper and Roderick Hill of Kalamazoo. Marjorie graduated in the 1938 class at Bloomlngdale high school and for the past two years and more has been employed at the Stanley Products Co. in Kalamazoo. Corporal Hill enlisted in the U.

S. Army in Sept. 1942, and is now stationed at Camp Foster, Chicago. will finance its work until February last May he was not getting his mail 28, 1944. You Hay Always Bs Constipated If- you don't correct faulty living habits.

In the meantime to help insure gtntl yet thorough bowel movement! taka Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. Olive Tablets are imply wonderful not only to relieve constipation but alio to stir up liver bUe secretion and tone up intestinal muscular action. 131, 204. Follow label directions.

All drugstores. Frantic cables were coming to his family asking about the welfare of Ruth J. McCarty And his young wife, Mary. Finally Mrs ROOM FIT RUGS Bachman, sent a special delivery letter to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt ap Edward Knoll Marry Made in U.

S. A. by the makers of Gulistan Carpeting pealing to her as to proper methods FENNVILLE, Feb. 9 A wedding to employ to reach the soldier in Of interest here is that of Miss Ruth India. The letter was turned over to Custom-Madc BROADLOOM McCarty to Edward J.

Knoll, also the War department by Mrs. Roose velt and on Aug. 11 the family re of Fennville. The ceremony was a quiet one performed Friday, Feb. 5, at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. L. CARPET ceived a letter from the Adjutant General stating a telegram had gone Wilson in Allegan. to the father in India advising him The bride is the second daughter "Son born Aug. 3.

Wile and son fine." A puzzled and grateful private in India wondered why he rated that of Henry McCarty and has spent her entire life here. A graduate of 6 AXMINSTER Sq. Yd. 5 WILTON To Order 11 Patterns Beautiful! Comfortable! Now Priced Irresistibly Low! Buy them at Low Sale Prices! the local high school, she also was special telegram from the Adjutant General. graduated from W.

M. C. E. in Kalamazoo, since which she has taught Bachman's first station in India several years at Boyne City, the last S1 .99 J4' was in the desert where it had not raine4 for three years. He arrived just in time to experience a mon two and a half in Lansing.

She is one of three home economics teachers there, the work being done in departments. Mrs. Knoll's work was in clothing projects. II Sq. Yd.

soon. The mess hall there was made by the boys from three airplane crates. Water, which was scarce. Mr. Knoll, a native of Dubuque, was stored in empty airplane wing tanks.

Travel to town by the soldiers is Iowa, has lived in Michigan several years, the last four of which have been at Fennville. The last year he has been a clerk at the postoffice. 6y means of a native tonga or two Wheeled bullock cart, the latter CILAD Sizes up to 6xff Jiown in the accompanying picture Mrs. Knoll closed her work in At the present station the boys arc Lansing at the close of the semester living off the land and the diet con and returned to her home here to be married. tains apples, cocoanuts, bananas and BUY TODAY I Tomorrow It May Be Late Linoleum Paste Sold rernlariy at 75e gallon.

Brinf joxa own 1 CI Gals. I water buffalo milk. They will reside at the Clifford Self Polishing WAX Smith apartment. Mrs. Knoll purchased a home here last fall, but it is occupied.

Lions To Give Dance finest Quality Yds. for 7 To Aid Eyesight Fund FENNVILLE, Feb. 9 FennvMs Lions Club is announcing a Fisher's For Linoleam, floor and Tile. XSf a ff i I Keep the pressure up! pressure Two Men Arrested, One On Drunk Driving Count Vi Gol. dancing party to be given Friday evening, Feb.

12, when Charley SOUTH HAVEN, Feb. 9 John MacLeod, 38, of Grand Rapids, was arrested Sunday evening on Phoenix St. by Officer John Fahning of the police department, on a drunk and disorderly charge. MCLeoa was Fisher and his musicians from- Kalamazoo will come to I. O.

O. F. hall and play for dancing from 9 p. m. to 1 a.

m. Proceeds of this party will be devoted to the conservation of sight among the boys and girls of the Fennville schools, a project in which the Lions have long interested themselves. 13 Patterns to Select fined $5 and costs of $3.35 when arraigned Monday before Justice Roy 12 FEET WIDE McCrimmon. Fred Brewer of Covert, arrested Place Order Today for Spring Delivery Dollar Day Special Saturday evening on Phoenix by Officers Donald Hardy and Wes-lev Henrv. on a charge of driving while under the.

influence of liquor, was to be arraigned later in justice McCrlmmon's court. For. yean, Armstrong! Quaker Rugs and Floor Covering have had a reputation for top quality and outstanding styling. Armstrong features have given the Quaker line new advantages that make it a better value than ever. One of these exclusive fea- tores is extra-large sizes, to meet today's demand for slses that almost completely cover the floor.

-f til) Sq. fC For THREE BABIES BORN rottth HAVEN. Feb. 9 Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Handley, 94 South Haven street, are parents of a seven- nrwiind. two and one-half ounce son Uncle Sam is fighting the biggest "fire" in world history. Every, ounce of pressure we can put behind the war effort is needed now. If everybody kept right on sprinkling lawns while a big fire was raging, the firemen wouldn't have enough pressure. Just so with the telephone system.

Long Distance telephone lines, like water mains, can carry only so much at a time. Much of the capacity of the Long Distance lines is needed now for the messages that speed war production. Here's how you can help: Do not make a Long Distance call unless it is really important, 1 Keep all calls as brief as you can, 9AVK MINUTES FOR WAR MICHIGAN DELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Junior Farm Bureau Plans Member Drive BERRIEN CENTER, Feb. 9 Berrien County Junior Farm Bureau met at the Berrien Center town hall Monday evening. Business was conducted by Raymond DeWltt, president.

Membership drive plans were discussed. Josephine Taylor, Helen Preston, Bob Tillstrom and Arnold Hafer were appointed as a committee in charge of a box social to be held the later part of this month. Robert Gibbons was guest speaker. His topic was "Insurance." Dick Koenlgshof, Harold Stelnke, Burton Richards, Merle Stemm and Robert Thomas Vincent, born Monday mornln at 2:30 o'clock at South Ha von hOKDital. Mr.

and Mrs. William uoiuns, ooo Indiana avenue, are parents in a son, corn tsunuay umuiuj rlorV at South Haven nospiuu. Wild1 Th hiihv welched five pounds, 11 ounces and has been named Ralph Williams. Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Meeker, 4is Superior street, announce the birth PIIONtl 3-3023 -not. inc. BUY WAR 202 MAIN ST. ST JOSEPH BONDS uioDons iook pari in a panel discussion. The committee In charge of re-J freshments was Bob Strong, Bar of a daughter, Terry lou, corn Saturday at 4:09 p.

at South Haven hospital. The baby weighed six bara French and Katie and Bob pounds, two, ajo4 one-half ounces..

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