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SIXTY-EIGHTH YEAR NUMBER 24 BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1937 AMENDMENTS LEGALLY APPROVED Takes Cruise Clark’s Announce Contracts Given Julius Desenberg “Made Hay” Vacation Shut-Down Kelley Pupils [City f© Vote On Now H ere’s While First Texas Oil Flowed A shutdown of the Clark plant Present Ninth Charter Changes the For Lights On during the week-preceding Labor “Desenberg Gusher," which was Day, giving employees a vacation The gushing forth of 20,000 bar­ Proposition Athletic Field sunk by a syndicate composed of with part or full time pay, de­ Annual Recital City at Large Election Of rels of oil per day for the first Julius Desenberg, the fabulous pending upon their length o f ser­ Mayor, City Clerk Treas­ well he sank, Inaugurated the pre­ Colonel Humphreys, called the vice, was announced by Eugene Josephine Kelley gave her ninth urer Proposed Bleachers Seating 450 to be cipitous rise to affluence and A Christian Science Monitor, "King of the Wildcatters,” and B. Clark, at a meeting held at annual pupil’s recital, Tuesday Constructed, Field To Be wealth of Julius Desenberg, de­ staff correspondent reports the others, Julius Desenberg and Col­ the plant Monday afternoon. evening, June 15, at the Presby­ Resurfaced. ceased brother of Miss Amelia Return of the resubmitted char­ following from Shanghai: onel Humphreys were al3o to­ terian church ^he entire program Desenherg, Mrs. Rose Livingston, ter amendments from the State s “ Chinese and foreign newspap­ gether in the Mexia Corporation, was thoroughly entertaining, cul­ the late Sigmund and Louis Attorney's dfiice and approval by ers here have been having a: great Contracts for the installation of formed a few weeks later. minating in the Mendelssohn duo Desenherg, and of Benjamin the governor, was announced by deal of fun with dispatches from lights at the Athletic field were The Nussbaums also shared in for piano and cello played by McAnliffeTo the City Clerk's office. The three Hankow reporting t..e capture o f ' awarded at a meeting of the Park Desenherg, founder of the Desen- the early money-making oppor­ BrUno Rampoldt with Mrs. Kelley amendments, proposing the elec­ an odd bird with a monkey's head, Hoard Tuesday nighc, and plans berg store. tunities of oil-booming Texas. at the piano. The young piano tion of the mayor, city treasui-er, fur-like black feathers, four toes were made for the construction of Julius Desenberg and his early They and Julius Desenberg reput­ Play Saturday students displayed skill and musi­ on each foot and a mouth shaped bleachers which will accommo­ companions, Julius and Joe Nuss- edly became millionaires from cianship in their'playing, but,' and city clerk by,the.vote of the baum, are mentioned in a recent like an eagle's bill, now held cap­ date 450 persons. The public will land they had earlier accumulat­ above all else, they showed good city at large, will be voted on Saturday Evening Post article, A big day is expected next Sat­ July 1. ' tive in the Hankow Zoo. be admitted free to the field but a ed. ’ instruction. “The Colonel Leaves Tracks," con­ urday at Orchard Hills. Thomas “ One paper gravely quotes small charge will be made for Loved and admired by his fam­ Mr. Rampoldt, a comparative The city’ clerk’s oflice has an­ cerned with one, Colonel A. E. P. "Tommy” MeAuliffe, of Detroit, Shanghai scientific opinion to tac bleacher seats, the Board an­ ily and his associates, for his gen­ newcomer in Buchanan, played nounced the receptiofi of names Humphrey, and others, who rose “ world’s champion, armless golf-' effect that this must be eitner a nounced, stating that the field, erosity and his thoughtfulness, with rare understanding and for registration of any legal vot­ to early success via the Texas oil Julius Desenberg died in 1933, er.” will entertain the large gall­ sloople-Sloople or a Flooie-loo, tne which will be fenced in, will be warmth, the first and last move­ er, not already registered. route. . within a year's time of the dealh ery'with an exhibition, The match .The present city charter pro­ first being a shellfish eater v.niia kept free of cars, but that ample ments abounding with the vivacity Born in Germany, Julius Desen­ Of his brothers, Sigmund and Louis. will be held in the afternoon and vides for the appointment of the throws discarded shells out r>. a pinking space along the fence and grace so 'characteristic of EDWARD DONLEY herg, traveled in his early youth His widow, Mrs. Nora Desenberg -the public is cordially invited to mayor, city treasurer, and city porthole under its left wing and j.we will be available. . join the gallery of golfing fans. Mendelssohn. The middle move­ Courtesy South Bend News-Times to Texas to join Joe Nussbaum lives in Mexia, his son, Henry, in clerk by the city Commission. the latter being a eater of red vVork on the field was started ment was the embodiment of per­ with whom he went into a hard­ Houston, and three daughters, in Deprived of the. use of both peppers which flies backward to On a cruise after having passed fection, dignified, refined, yet the Election of Lie mayor every Wednesday, with expectations of ware and general store enterprise, Texas. arms in a railway accident, Mr. blow the taste out of its mouth.” his examinations at Annapolis very essence of tenderness. That Uvo years and the election of completion in time for the field together with the latter’s brother, Joe Nussbaum, the last of the MeAuliffe chose caddying as a Naval Academy, Edward Donley, the entire composition! never for members of the city . commis­ to be available for playing by Ju­ Julius Nussbaum, already there. original adventurous trio, died hobby. Desiring to Succeed without asking' or giving any quarter to a moment lost any of these sion, one each year from each What this country needs is ly 1. The field, which has been son-of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Don­ Julius Nussbaum was also related last year. His brother^Julius died his fellow-man, “Tommy” learned charming qualities is sufficient precinct for daggered two-year young men with ingenuity and re­ moved 30 feet west, will be filled ley , of Buchanan, is to visit in to Julius Desenberg, having mar­ in 1934. Two .sons of Joe Nuss­ Germany, Greece, and Italy, be­ to play golf. Today, he is consider­ tribute to the artistry of botli Mrs. terms, is provided by the first ’ sourcefulness, they shy, which and entirely resurfaced, the Board ried his sister. The general store baum live in Mexia,' and his amendment group. stated, announcing that ali league fore returning to the United ed one of the marvels of the golf­ Kelley and Mr. Rampoldt. brings to mind the following anec­ was successful, theiy came the daughter, Mrs. Hilda Stern lives , Election cf the city clerk from games for next week have been States on August 26. He then is ing world. His adopted home is dote from 1 "Grit:” phenomenal production of the in Los Angeles. the city at large‘for a t\yo year canceled, and requesting that to come to Buchanan for a Detroit, and he rightly deserves “ Shine your shoes, Mister?” Mrs. Iva Mitcliell term is proposed by the second players report at the , Athletic month’s visit. Mr. Donley grad­ his place in the gallery of fame “ ‘No time, Sonny." amendment grpup. field to help on the'resurfacing o'f uated from Buchanan High school Mrs. Esalhorst’s along with the array of world’s Dies Friday, June 11 “Well to start the day right I’ll . Election of the city treasurer the diamond. League games for in 1035. champions claimed by Detroit. do. one for nothing." Sister Succumbs Mayor Appoints by, the city at large for a two- this week will, be held on the Handicapped as he is (although Mrs. Lillie Mae Mitchell, 71, o£ “ All right, go ahead," year term is proposed, by the ..“There, bow does she look, Heights diamond. he refuses to admit any handicap), 205- Clark Street, died last Friday M iller Mrs. Minnie Wails, 79, o f St. | “Tommy": plays regulation golf third amendment group. B oss?” League games will be held on Mips. E. H. Election Heads evening at 6:30 o’clock. She is sur­ Joseph, died Monday morning ait ! courses in scores that average be­ A city election on the proposed “ Fine." Monday, Tuesday,- Wednesday, vived by her husband, Iva Mitchell; Passes Away, Sat, 8:30 o'clock, after a long illness: . Appointment or me election of­ tween 86 : and 95—scores that amendments will,be held,July 1. “ Weil, for 10 cents, I’ll do the and Thursday' nights, with invi­ two daughters, Mrs. Fren Bur- She is survived by four daugh- j ficers for the July 1, election on make the average golfer wonder other one.” tational games, in which outside goyne of Sturgis, and Mrs. Arjie ters, Ida and Maud, of St. Joseph,; the proposed charter amendments what two arms are for. teams will be played, held on Fri­ Mrs, Eliza Haz,ei Miller of rural Anderson of Niles; five sons, John Mrs. Nellie Potter and Mrs. Oer- was announced by Mayor Merson Immediately after the round of Legion to Hold pet day nightfe. A charge of 10 cents route 1, Buchanan, died Saturday of Michigan City, Id., Lester, The St. Louis Star-Times, con­ evening, June 12, a t '9:00 o’clock, ! trude Etchason, both of Grand. as a special meeting of the council, the course, "Tommy” will put on Parade fop Youngsters for bleacher seats will be made Gerald, and Claude of Buchanan, tributed this bit of comment. “ A after several Weeks illness. She is Rapids; a sister, Mrs. Phoebe Es- Monday, June 14, as follows: first his internationally famous array for league games. and Edward of Chicago; and four, magazine writer says women con- survived-by her children, Pearl, alhorst of Buchanan;, two broth­ precinct, , A. H. Hiller, E. N, of trick and fancy golf shots, fea­ Now is the time for the young­ John Miller, high school coach, brothers, Joe Graham, o f Buchan­ ■ trol 70 per cent of family incomes. Robert, Edward, and Alfred of Bu­ ers, Jack Hopkins : of St.. Joseph, Schram, George Richards, Mrs. turing driving from necks of an, Clinton Graham of Chico, sters to get their pets ail' lined u;i was appointed athletic director Tlbis statement puzzled us consid-. chanan, Mrs. Marian Dunn, ,and and Charles Hopkins, Montreal; Fred Moyer, and Mrs. Ida Bishop; bottles, watch crystals, four ways Calif., Bert Graham of Interlochen, for'the-American Legion pet par­ by the Board, and will have erably for a minute until it oc- Walter, of Berrien Springs* Mrs. two grand children, Edward Pot­ second precinct, Harry Brown, to get out of traps and hunkers, and Levi Graham of Cassopoh’s. ade. No definite date has bpen an­ charge of the field. • cursed-to Us that the remaining 30 Gwendolyn Ross and Mrs. Myrtle ter and Mary Louise Etchason, of Frank Rinker, Jay Glover, Mrs. chip shots, pitch and run shots! Mrs. Mitchell Avas borfi May 11, nounced nor have the conditions oi per cent goes for taxes." The pole and wire wprk oh the Ross of Kalamazoo, and Howard Grand Rapids. Henry Smith, and Mrs. Clarenes his never-duplicated 6 and 9 ball 18615, in ' Morning Sun, Ohio. She the awards been determined, but II field is being done by the I. & M. of Grand Rapids; one brother, Funeral services were held at Spaulding. stymie shots, putting two balls at was married to Iva Mitchell No­ has been indicated that prizes will Electric Co„ and all the contract Samuel Woollet of GlendOra; four Mrs. Walls’ home in St. Joseph, once into the cup, and many other vember 29, 1885, in Buchanan probably be given for the biggest And we just couldn’t keep this work is being done by the Ber­ half sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Gogley Wednesday, June 16, Burial was H. Conant Promoted unusual shots. Township. She was the daughter pet, the-smallest pet, the best clipping from the Wall Street rien County Electric shop. and Mrs. Emma Washburn of in Crystal Springs cemetery. Everyone attending Orchard: of Robert and Elizabeth Weaver decorated pet, and the funniest Journal to ourselves: Bertram township, and Mrs. Mrs. Walls was born in Water- To Elkhart Office Hills should find this exhibition1 Graham. One son, Carl, preceded pet. The Dollar and' the Cent 125 Enroll in Vacation Lillie Werntz and Mrs. Ella Miller, town! Ont., the' daughter of Royal entertaining and spectacular. A 1 her in death. She had lived since The parade will be held some­ A big silver dollar, and a little of South Bend. and Mary Hopkins. She married .The promotion , of H. L. Conant, 50 cent gallery fee 'will be charged! early childhood in Buchanan, and time before the American Legion brown cent, • Mrs. Miller was bom on Febru­ j George Walls. The couple first manager of the stock and mer­ to defray Mr. MeAuliffe’s expens­ was a member of the Church cf Carnival which is to be held July Rolling along together they went, An enrollment of 7 25 for the ary 13, 1889, at South Bend. She i lived in Hamilton, Ont., then in chandise servie’e of the local es. A tag party at which Mr. Me-' Christ. 29 to 31, at the Athletic Field. Rolling along the smooth sidewalk, vacation school has been report­ was the daughter of Thalman and 1891 moved to St. Joseph, Mr. branch o f the L & M. Electric Auliffe will give a talk, will be Services were held at 2:30 Sun­ Prizes to be raffled o ff at the car­ When the dollar remarked—for ed, and it has been stated that held in the evening. I nival are now being displayed in Lora Woollet. She married An­ Walls died in St. Joseph 14 years Cofiipfiny; to manager of the mer­ day afternoon at the ESwem Fun­ the dollar can talk: there is still time for others to thg windows of several local mer­ drew W. Miller in 1994 in Bertram ago. chandise and lighting sales of the eral Home. Burial was in Oak You poor little cent, you cheap enroll. chants. township. . ' Mrs. Walls was a member of Elkhart branch was recently an­ Gordon Herd Wins | Rridge Cemetery. Services were little mite, The teaching staff has been an­ Services were ^held Tuesday, the Congregational church, the nounced. read by pastor C. H. Trueschel.l I'm bigger and more than twice as nounced as follows: Rev. W. H, June 15, at 2:00 o’clock, at the National Recognition' Lady Maccabees, and the Order Mr. Conant reported to his new Pallbearers were: Dean Clark; Niles; and William DeBoer of bright. BruheUe, director of recreation; L, Q. Swem Funeral Home. Burial1 •of the Eastern Star. position Wednesday. He has been William Haroff; Clayton Hartline; Three Oaks. I’m worth more than you a Mrs. T. E. Van Every, secretary- was in Oak Ridge Cemetery. Ser­ -Henry Hess; Bert Mitchell; and Ceremonies and services includ­ with the 1. Sc. M. in Buchanan for - -A eow in the herd of Earle M. hundred fold, treasurer, and handiwork; Miss vices were read by Rev. C. A. Bert Rumsey. 14 years. Gordon of Sodus, Michigan, has ed the baccalaureate sermon' on And written on me in letters bold, Belle Miller, first and second Sanders. Pallbearers were: Charlie Mrs. Surl’s Father Sunday 'ey Dr. Albert W. Palmer, completed an official record in the Is the motto drawn from the pious grades; Miss Una Kelley, music; Pears, George Denno, Wilson president 6f the Chicago Theologi­ Dies A t Ann Arbor Mrs. Phoebe Esalhorst and her Herd improvement Division quali­ creed, . Rev. Thomas Rice, Bible; Rev.' Letter, George Richards,, Robert Local Cbllegiates cal Seminary; and commencement, daughter, Mrs. H. H. Cooper, at­ ty mg her for. admission to the Ad­ "In God we trust," which all can Paul Carpenter, opening and clos­ Reamer and John Kobe. Monday June 14, with an address Dr. E. B. Minor of Traverse tended the funeral services for vanced Register of 'The American Graduate at M. S. C. read. ing exercises; Mrs. Earl Rizor, B y W. J. Cameron, radio commen­ City died Saturday morning, at Mrs: Esalhorst’s sister, Mrs. Win­ Guernsey Cattle Club, according Yes, I know; said the cent, In the 79th graduation cere-j tator -and Ford Motor company third and fourth grades; Mrs. W. Complaint Made of 2:30 o’clock at the University nie' Walls, at St. Joseph, on Wed­ to Karl B. Musser, secretary of the I’m a cheap little mite, and 1 monies at Michigan State College,: executive. - H. Brunelle, third and fourth Hospital, in Ann Arbor. He was nesday, June 16. club. ' know grades; Miss Light, stories for Loose Hunting Dogs held Sunday and Monday, June 13! Ail three of the students from I'm not big, nor good, nor bright, the father o f Mrs. M. F. Surls of A three and-one-half year old fifth and sixth grades, and rec­ arid 14 graduates from Berrien Buchanan graduated from Bu­ And yet, said the cent, with a Charles Court. Dr. Minor had Mr.. and Mrs, Willis Delibac cow in the Gordon herd, Esther reation; Miss Beverly Koonsi kin­ A complaint has come jn from County included Rosemary Thomp­ chanan High School in 1933, Miss meek little sigh— practiced medicine at : Traverse spent the week-end at Kankakee, A. Gordon, 371732, produced, in dergarten; and assistants, Kath­ the country of the practice of let­ City for 35 years. Mr. and Mrs. son, Maurice Aronson, and Dee, Thompson majored in physical You don’t go to church as often 111., where they visited Mrs. Deli- 353 days, 8,482.1 pounds of milk education at M. S. C., Mr. Weaver erine Wynn, Marjorie Wilkins, ting hunting dogs run loose, as It Surls attended the services, held Weaver of Buchanan; Lawrence' as I. bac’s mother, Mrs. Emeline Mur­ and 436.0 pounds of butter fat in in forestry, and Mr. Aronson in Shirley Jennings, and Betty Ann is asserted that they are killing Tuesday afternoon at Traverse Stover and Merle Stemm of Ber-1 — J. E. Johnson. phy. class DHI. business administration. Miller. . . young game. City. rien Springs; Bernard Benning of BERRIEN COUNTY PUTS $200,000 INFIRMARY, HOSPITAL IN OPERATION

The latest shock-proof X-ray equipment shown in the left photo is used by Dr. J. F. Barkman, medical director of Although only 1 31 patients occupy this building at present, 2 50 persons can be accommodated with ease. An up-to-date the new Berrien county hospital at Berrien Center, Mich. The equipment in the operating room is equally modern. Up Mandel iron in the hospital laundry at Berrien Center is a far cry from the hand irons which must have been used in tq the present time Dr. Barkman has been able to perform all operations, both major and minor, unassisted. The new, the old pioneer hospital that was built almost 100 years ago on the same site the new building occupies. (News-Times two-atory brick Building of the sanatorium, shown in the center, plus equipment has an estimated value of $200,000. ’Photos.) — - — —------— PAGES TWO THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1937

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Watson, “Fair Warning,” a Death Val­ MISS ECCLES TO WED 1?rrim f nuntg lerorft Warner News Mr. and Mrs. Paul Luther were ley romance will be shown Friday Published by guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harber't and Saturday along with that TJaffi RE1PORD PRINTING COMPANY Goodenough, Sunday, comedy team, Laurel andi Hardy Editor . . ' . . . W. C. Kawei Mr, and Mrs, Will House of Los Mr. F. A, Nye, Mr. and Mrs, in "Way out West” Business Manager . . . A. B. McClure Angeles, Calif., arrived Monday Lysle Nye spent Sunday with Mi-, On Wednesday-Thursday "Fifty When Accidents Entered as second class matter November 20, 1910 evening for a visit with her broth­ and Mrs, Alanson Brown, near Roads to Town,” starring Ann Buchanan. Michigan, under the act of March 8. 1879 er, Arthur Miller, and with other Sodus, Sothern and Don Ameohe. This You find out whether your relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Kliene and promises to be a real- thrill pic­ v/CJIllv! • • • policy was a READ AND REELECT Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hess and family were entertained Sunday ture. The persistent dripping of a tiny trickle- of water it has son spent Sunday at Hillsdale in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus­ been said will wear away the most unyielding stone. With visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred sell Payne. Mr. R oy Payne was. the PROTECTOR or Just a CERTIFICATE. that hope in mind the following suggestions conducive to Place, honored guest. He having reaghed safe and courteous driving, many times before set forth, John Coveney received painful another milestone. Drivers Guided M you finance and insure your can through our Mrs. Anna Henke of Chioago, are again presented, bruises as a result of a- fall last week. has been visiting her sister, Mrs, agency, every loss is covered, and. our LOW COST Never speed. Drive carefully at all times. Catherine Goering and other rela­ By Jungle Law, Stop, look, and listen at all railroad- crossings. Mrs. Grover Rose spent the week-end in South Bend visiting. tives the past week. PLAN saves you money. Its the easy way to BUY Have good brakes all the time. Mrs. Ida Bennitt, Miss Irma About, thirty members of the Judge Declares and INSURE at the same place. • • Drive cautiously at night and on slippery streets. Wagner Grange visited the Mt, Bennitt, and brother, Paul spent Keep your vehicle under control at all times. Sunday afternoon with Mr, Amos “The average motorist drives by Tabor Grange" Friday evening. @ • Don’t try to beat traffic lights. This Friday evening they will Bennitt, New Carlisle. what I call the law of the jungle,” Observe all traffic regulations. have a special Father's day pro­ Judge John Maher of Detroit Re­ Never pass another vehicle on a hill. gram at the Wagner hall, with corder’s Court told 100 law en­ A recent photograph of Miss Elea- forcement men in Detroit last nore May Eccles, daughter of Mar- Don’t cut in or out of traffic carelessly. Judge Malcolm Hatfield as speak­ North Buchanan riner S. Eccles, chairman of the er. month at the regular meeting of E. N. SCHRAM' "Signal when making right or left turns, Federal Reserve board, whose en­ Friday night, 92 members were the Southeastern Michigan Asso­ Avoid mixing drinking and driving. gagement to Harold J. Steele, of present at Mt. Tabor Grange to ciation of Chiefs of Police. Keep your lights, windshield wiper, horn, mirrors, tires, “If he would show half as much Houston, Texas, was announced re­ . The Insurance Man” and steering mechanism in A -l condition. enjoy entertainment given by cently. Miss Eccles is. a junior at Portage Prairie and Wagner courtesy when he gets behind the A long list ? Well, place the advantages from observance Dayton News- wheel of his ear as he does on the the George Washington university. granges. Washington. D. C. Steele is associ­ of these principles on one side of the balance sheet, compare Next Sunday, all Granges in golf course there would be fewer Mr, and Mrs. Les R. Seymour accidents. This lack o f ethics is ated- with the electric home and them with the cost of the bodies mangled or permanently of Laporte spent Thursday after­ Berrien county will meet at Indian farm authority- They, will be mar­ crippled, the nerves shaken, and the many persons sorrowed Field, Berrien Springs, for noon one of three basic evils which will noon at the home of her parents, be overcome only by education in ried in September. dinner and program. Prizes will ho by accident fatalities and injuries, and lien, draw your own Mr. and Mrs. Billy Redding. the home as well as in the school: awarded at artemoon games anu conclusions. Mrs. Henry Gowland of Argus, The second evil is simply careless­ contests. FARMERS! sal OLIVER TOOLS spent the week-end at the home of ness,” the judge continued. “If Sunday dinner guests at the ON THE LIBRARY QUESTION. her daughter, Mrs. Claude Shel­ Johnny at the age of eight does Private Wsisiir y Frank Kann hom f were Mr, and The expressed intention of the City Commission to don, not hang up his coat he’ll probably Mrs. Charles Clarkson, Mis3 Betty make an appropriation for expansion of public library facili­ Mrs, George Martin spent Sat­ be a bad driver at 18. The third Clarkson, James Christian, Mr. : Employs. Bulk ties, as- soon as new funds are available, despite their voiced urday at South Bend. factor is lack of respect for laws. and Mrs. Eric Doll and Mrs. J. A. desire to keep city expenses at a minimum, is entirely in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strunk of The average driver believes that Niles, spent Sunday, afternoon at Berry, all of Chicago. Miss Betty Of Job Seekers- harmony with the underlying justification for a better li­ Clarkson remained over for sev­ laws are made for everyone but the home of his parents, Mr. and him.” . ____ ; & brary. For the provision o f a good, public library should not eral days visit. Mrs. William Strunk. Stating that automobiles had be considered; purely as an added expense, but as a necessary Mrs. Maude Ecklebarger enter­ Only 4 5 Per’ Cent Placed On Sunday evening, callers at the killed as many people in the past expense for the- healthy, progressive community. A good tained at a birthday party las.t Sheldon home were Mr. and Mrs. 16 years as have died ih six wars Relief Projects, Thursday evening in the honor of .library performs • at least three easily distinguishable ser­ Fred Miller of South Bend, Mr. .wliich this country has fought Starret Says her daughter, Naomi, in the home Everybody wants -a - good vices to the members of the community. and Mrs. Lloyd Kolloff- of Berrien over a 161 year period, Judge o f Mr. H. Hansen. Guests were: If serves as a source of information upon both past and Springs, Mrs. Mary Kolloff, Miss Maher said that progress is being Of the thousands who are being Mr. and Mrs. George Ecklebarger, grain drill. Oliver makes present-day topics. Too often, the inquiring mind may he Jessie Gowland and Miss Belle made slowly in traffic enforce­ placed in jobs by the National Re­ and family, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Come See Gowland and. Mrs. Thompson of ment .despite increasing fatalities employment Service in Michigan, it in several sixes, both hindered" simply because the answers to perplexing ques­ Mecklenburg, Mrs. George Keeb- Niles, and that education ' surely will, the percentage placed on strictly tions cannot easily be further pursued. In a democracy, ler, Miss Jesse Moore, Mr. Albert The Row Crop 70. Mrs, Mae Van Lew returned solve the problem eventually. He work relief projects has declined plain and fertilizer, with ; moreover,, it is essential, that the fund of knowledge be avail- Taylor, and Mr. Jack Dobbin of A TRACTOR ON AIR TIKES home Friday after a weeks vaca­ pointed out that taxi drivers, have to 4.5 per cent during the past . able- to- everyone, both for each individual’s enlightenment, South Bend. . "No Job Too Kpugli or Tough” '- tion at the home of- her daughter, few accidents because they "are month, according to announce­ grass seeders, •' Mrs, Frank Kann and Mrs. . an.di also that the institution of democracy, through enlight­ Mrs. Douglas Black. well trained and because driving ment today by Major Howard / Maude Ecklebarger attended a enment,, may be safeguarded. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chapman an automobile is considered a ser­ Starret, ' State Re-employment shower given last Friday in the A second function of a good library, is that of "provid­ spent Sunday afternoon at the ious business by them. Director. Hay Tools ing the means for the intellectual exercise so necessary to home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe- Hecka- honor of Mrs. George Eckelbarger, "Private industry and private mental' development. For just as the fighter is better pre­ fhprn. , for her sister Mrs, Paul Heinman contractors are responsible for Mowers. M'r. and Mrs. Lewis Long, Dr. of South Bend. New Book Describing over 95 percent of our place­ Rakes, pared for competition who has tried his mettle against hard Oronoko- Church opponents, the man who acquaints himself with-the masters O, Budde of Chicago spent Sunday LJ.. S. Stamps Issued ments," declared Major Starret. an d at their home here. There will be a special program of- reasoning and self-expression, is better able to organize "More people have been placed in Loaders M1'. and Mrs. Edward Shultz and at the Oronoko, Church, host Sun­ jobs this, year than have , applied A plow of th e right size for and muster his own resources for his, mental combats in day morning by a crowd of young Of interest to stamp collectors two sons, of- Maywood, 111., spent is the announcement of Postmast­ for work.” your every need. Oliver life. Monday and - Tuesday at their men from Chicago, sponsored by The decline of security wage Another- function of a good library, and one not so, Mr, E. T. Berry. er Glen Haslett that-a new edition does it best. home here. of the .official booklet containing work relief ’ placements according cleaiiy observed as possessing practical value, is the pro­ a description of all United States to an NRS report, is 3hown by the vision o f the. opportunity of meeting, through the medium postage stamps, from the date of following percentages of this class You will- be proud -to own, Bakertown News in successive months: January, of books and periodicals, the. rare men of genius, who by their introduction in 1847 to De­ and use Oliver hay, tools. their keener* insight and- wise,' counsel,, can enable men to Qlive Bffaja.ch cember, 1936, is now available. In 18.8-; February, 17.4; March 13.9; rise-above the customary routine ofM eandto be stimulated Mr.' Ted Ritenberg and friend, addition to the descriptive matter, April, 5.8; May 4.5. to better and more wholesomtHrwirg;. Home Coming at the church will Miss Alma Stoppe, Mrs. Mildred the bopklet will for the first .time Oliver- Grairi^Bp^ders- For these men o f genius, because o f their greater sen­ be observed Sunday, June 20 with, Duke; and Mr. Wayne Slierr, contain full size, illustrations of Oliver Side Delivery and sitivity, and sometimes for their own- good, too. great- a sen­ special music by the choir, vocal South. Bend, were dinner guests of the stamps. Dump Rakes solos and: pianp numbers. A co­ Mr. and Lane Dalenberg, Sunday.' The new stamp booklet will be sitivity, are able to stand apart from the ever-pressing and operative dinner at "noon. .The Mr. and Mrs. M. E, Gilbert and often deadening routine of most lives, and- even more im­ issued through the office of the JOHN W YNN Oliver Sulky Plows - Wqlking Plows - Cultivators^ main address will be given in the Patrica Dellinger were dinner Superintendent o f Documents at a Manure Spreaders - Disc Harrovys - Spring Tooth. Harrows portant, are able- to assist others to life themselves up so, afternoon by the Rev. M: K. Rich­ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benson price of 2Sc cents 'per copy with Tinsmith that they too may see the eternal drama of life, and realize ardson of Benton Harbor, Bible Sunday at Galien. Mr. and Mrs, paper binding, and 75 cents per Plow Shares - Cultivator Shovels - Weeders that even in the "ordinary activities, of the community there school- beginning at 10 o’clock, Jagk Grosiek, Chicago, were also copy with cloth covers, including GENERAL REPAIRING is truthful drama, just as there is in, all of life, because o f morning Worship at 11 o’clock. guests. costs for delivery. Eave Troughipg, it's ever miraculous and nev.er totally explainable nature. Afternoon program at 2 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. MurX Bromley Orders should- be addressed to Sjfetal Roofing and Evening, program at 8 O’clock- have moved into the Estella Snod­ Of course the mere provision of a better supply of the Superintendent- o f Documents," Furnace Repairing books and periodicals, will not insure their being'used as ad­ About twenty-five Odd Fellows grass farm home. U. Sj Printing Office, Washington, and neighbors met Saturday at the vantageously or as fully as they might, but it is unquestion­ Mr. and. Mrs. Lyle Graham are D' C. Remittances should be in the PRONE; 482 LUDWIG'S Oliver Farm Store home of Mrs. Hazel Stoma and now the new owners of the Baker- form of postal money orders or ably a civic responsibility to-make available within the hauled and piled several cords of town grocery. 119 Charles Court 1 4 -E. Main St. - Niles Phone 466 limits of expediency and economy, the best facilities, possible, checks, stamps not being accept­ wood for her for which she was Mrs. M. E. Gilbert accompanied able. and to. ma.ke every effort to acquaint all with the services very thankful. Mrs. Louis Proud, Mrs. C. B. the library may render- Several, men with tractors, Sherr of Buchanan, Mrs. Carl Ben­ plows and drags met at the home son of Galien to Benton Harbor of Mrs. Leota Andrews and helped Monday, where they attended- the fit up several acres for corn t o ­ funeral of their-, cousin, Kenneth day. Mrs. Andrews and son surely Burk. I iHM zmcA's F/m sr appreciated such neighborly help. Mr. and Mrs, I Edward Orwald, Mrs. Hannah Moore and two Chicago, visited friends at Bu­ daughters, of Rolling Prairie spent chanan over the week end calling wsv-m /c& ^m n z ' was served and a social af ternoon Monday with Mr. and Mm. Geo. a t the Gilbert home Sunday eve­ Reaves. PONTIAC Miss Mary Clark’s, } enjoyed; ning enroute to their homo. The Lovina Ladies Aid met Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bromley, BrolBer Passes •Thursday with Mrs. Flossie Unruh, Niles, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard ------and Mrs. ©: W. Grooms. Refreshments were served by the Buchanan were guests at the Miss Mary Clark received the | Mr. and- Mrs. Marshall ftenbarg- committee composed of Mesdames Bromley home Sunday. sad news Friday of tlie death o f or, Chicago, were week-end: guests Bessie Sprague, Nellie Smith, Mr. Frank Farling is preparing her brother, James. Mi Clark, who, of Mr. and, Mrs. Ellis Renbarger. Bertha Van Tilburg, Pearl Kellogg, to move to his new cottage which passed, away at Kalamazoo from Mr. and Mrs, Corwin Berry, Bu­ and Flossie Unruh. Guests were he is building south of Baker town a serious operation. chanan were Sunday evening Mrs. Anna Henke of Chicago, Mrs. Saturday of this week. He was born in Weesaw town­ guests. B. Sherman and Mrs. Painter. The Mrs. M. E. Gilbert will entertain ship September -25, 1873, and had Mrs. F-red Thorson entertained next meeting will he held with the Tara Cripe Home Economic lived; in- Galien, for 33- years, Later the Carnation Club, at her home, Mrs, Nora Singbeili Club at an all day, meeting Wed­ in Buchanan aqd in Nilgs where Wednesday. M b and Mrs, Eddie Omiand of nesday of this week. ho was engaged in the real estate Mrs. Ray Travis and children, Galien, entertained Sunday with , business. Three Oaks, were Sunday, guests a birthday day dinner party in He is- survived- by his wife Cle- of- Mr. and* Mrs. G. Burger. honor, of Doan Straub. Guests to Jean. Harlow tus, Niles, one daughter, Mrs. Mr- and Mrs. Ra)ph Metzler and the number o f forty including Mrs, Picture Here Myri Mastel, Bismark, N, Dakota;1 family, Nappanee, were Sunday Mary Straub, mother of Mr. 2 grand children; one son, Gordon,, guests o f Mat and Mrs. Ellis Go.od- Straub and- the Fred Koenigsbof Sun,.5; Mon,., Tu.es, Nilgs and one sister, Miss Mary, enough. family. Clark. Funeral services were held;1 LeRoy Payne celebrated. his Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Olmsted, Mr. Buchanan fans Will have an op­ Monday afternoon at the Price-1 birthday anniversary Sunday with and Mrs. V. G. Ingles attended the portunity to see tlie beloved Jean Kigor funeral- home,. Niles, con- a dinner ,ab the home of his son Homecoming at the U. B. Church Harlow on the screen Sunday, ducted by the Rev. Guy Simon, | and wife,’ Mr- and Mrs. Russell, in, Berrien Springs, Sunday. Monday and Tuesday in "Person­ Niles. Burial in the Silverbrook Payne. Those present were Mr. Mr, and Mrs, Orville Williams al Property,” with Robert Taylor cemetery, and Mrs. Jesse Toland and son, of Niles Spent Sunday With Mr. in the male lead, « Jean and Bob jBruoe, Benton Harbor, Mrs. Bertha- and Mrs. Harry Williams. Mrs. are gloriously, teamed, in. the ro­ Rayne, Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Morehouse returned to her home mance of an adventuress and of Edward Murdock, Three Oaks, in Niles after a weeks visit here. a butler—who couldn’t give each Galien, locals Mr. and- Mrs. Hirman Kleine and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Briney were other anything but love. On Sunday afternoon callers In the Monday night, Guest Night, "One GgNgnAL MOTORS TL.RM*. TO SUIT YOUR PURSE family and Mr. and Mrs. LeRpy ADD T3V A DAY TO THE PURCHASE PRI<;E ©P THE NEXT Paynb and- family. Joseph Fulton homo. in a Million'’ will be shown a t the " / foam our rm r PomA£/?A£%£LM8££ Mrs. Edward Van Tilburg and Mr, and, Mrs. Frank Burns, and Thirty relatives and friends 9. o’clock show, in addition to the LOWER-PRICED CARS AND GET A PONTIA)S WITH . . . daughter, Murniot spent Sunday family spent Wednqsday with his with well filled baskets met at the regular feature. M/mme, worn Am zmuwui" evening with. Mrs, Clara Partridge. parents, Mr- and Mrs. R G, Burns, home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E YOU COULD sec the .stacks of letters at Pontiac, backlog Mr. arid' Mrs, Leonard Slocum Akron, Inch Chapman Saturday evoning to I up in every single detail these enthusiastic words-of Mr. Fay, and daughter, Gary, Ind„ wore Mr- and Mrs, J. H, Renbarger, help them celebrate their thirtieth there wouldn’t be any,doubt in your mind about what low-priced Monday guests of Mrs. Lydia Kalamazoo, spent Monday- with wedding anniversary. car stands out for economy, dependability, comfort, beauty and Slocum.. Mr. and, Mrs, Earl- Renbarger and. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olmsted everything else you want. Pontiac, the car with the safest Mrs. E. L. Baker, .Middloviile, family- and-children spent Sunday with Intelligent, brakes and bodies built today - . , Pontiac, the ear with the Mioh. .spent several, days last week Miss MurniB Van Tilburg,, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gardner, E X T R A miles per E X T R A inches of EXTRA Knpc- E X T R A inches of E X T R A inches of- extra smoothness and safety of; genuine fine-car, Knee-Action. . . leg room, to let you trunk space allow­ With, her sister, Mrs. Gregory teacher in South Bend, arrived, near Glendora. thoughtful gallon, to give you spat width, provid­ Action smooth­ Pontiac, the car that goes further on a gallon of gas, stays away peak economy. ing elbow room for* ness, ta let you relax in comfort, ing 5 0% more from the repair shop, and lasts years longer—that’s the car that Burger.' , "M rs, Geo. Olmsted was in South all. rest f\S you ride. luggage. home Friday and will, spend, tho Service., is winning America’s highest praise by giving greatest value. Doane Straub, had- the surprise summon with her, parents, Mr. and Bend, Monday, Mvera^e difTeronce delivered.pneo Pontiao Do 7-rUxo six iwo-door sednn and same model throe FONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN of his life Sunday when, upon ar­ Mrs. Edward Van Tilburg. Mrs, Wilbur Watkins and family xyoibkitown low-priced oars. Based on 18-months terms in 168 representative cities. See your PontUo dealer {or exact local figure, * General Motors Sales Corporation •' riving at the home of hiB daugh­ of Osceola, spent Sunday with Mr. ter,'M rs, Eddie- Omiand- whore he and Mrs. William Roundy. had accepted an Invitation for, din­ Ten Supreme Court-Judges Mr. and. Mrs, Leslie Smith of CHILDS ner, he was greeted .by, 40 guests, The greatest number of Supuemt South. Bend, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Funeral Rome John F. Bussell, Itsc. wishing him many more happy court justices at any one time was Pence and baby were visitors In PHONE 98- m m a i n s t . birthdays. A cooperation dinner ten, from 1863 to 1866, the Dell Smith home. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1937 THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD p a rs ?; p a g e t h r e e

Lowell Batchelor, who with liis Una Kelley, dauglitei of jMrs. Wind lias been received from Jvllfl. Homer Cooper's sister, from Tri-State college at Angola, ed to au ive today for an indeii- • mother, Mrs. George Batchelor, of Josephine Kelley returned home M u Carrie Caine Platto, of Lan- Mrs. Katherine Esalhorst of Ben­ Ind., last Thursday. This was his nlte visit at the H. R. Adams Buchanan, has been visiting his Sunday from Ann Arbor, where hing, a former resident of Bu­ ton Harbor, broke her ankle the first year at Angola. home. T sister, Mi's, Beth Karling, in she has been attending the Uni­ chanan, that she will be operated other day, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Orpurt Geoige Van Fleck, a fraternity Washington, recently called, in versity of Michigan. on today at a Lansing hospital, j Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Johnson have returned to their home at brother of John and Robert MS' company with Mrs. Karling, on Miss Maude Slate, left Sunday Mrs. Belle Osborn of South were week-end' guests of Mrs. Peru, Ind., after spending' several Strayer, stopped at the home of OCAL S days here visiting their sons, E. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Strayer Tues­ Congressman Clare E, Hoffman for a two-week stay at the Girl Bend visited Mrs. Aliee Koons, Johnson’s sister, Mrs. II. J. Ston­ at Mr. Hoffman's office in Wash­ Tuesday afternoon. j A. Orpurt and family, and H. W. day on his way home from Ann Mrs, Herman Boyer and niece, James Eisenhart and Edna Scout Training School at Meta- er of Gaiien. ington, D, C„ last week. Mr, AUcck Lindquist returned Orpurt and family. Arbor. Miss Erma Boyer, Kenneth Blake Holmes visited Dr. and Mrs. John mora, Mich. She was accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keyes vis­ Mrs. George Adams and chil­ A son was bom to Mr. and and daughter, Marion, and Mr, j A. Schram at St. Joseph, on Sun- Alfader' Widing, who has been on the trip there by Mrs. Kenneth Saturday from a four-day trip to ited Mr. Keyes’ uncle at Bronson. dren, Patsy and George, Jr., of Blake’s sister. Mis. Martha Morris J day. sick for the past five weeks is Blake, and daughter, Jean, Mr, Woodville and White Cloud. Mleh„ last Sunday. Mrs. Arnold Rossow of Sylvan San Francisco, Calif., are expect­ street, last Tuesday. and two 'daughters, Evelyn and Mr. ancj Mrs. Irving Wells and still confined to his bed. He has Herman Boyer, Miss Irma Boyer. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith and Chester Wessendorf came home After leaving Miss Slate at the Mary, plan to leave Saturday f o r } Mrs. Marcia Ream visited in Pull- not been so well in past few days. Mrs. W. Convis from Los Ange­ camp, the rest o f the party visited Millerstown, Pa., where they will m£trli Mich., last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Judd Wooden of les, Calif., arrived here Saturday Mishawaka, visited their niece, places of interest in Detroit, to morning from Detroit, and plan make a short visit and where Miss Mrs. Grace Van Halst visited Mrs. Hazel Widing, Sunday, enable Miss Boyer who is from Boyer will remain for the summer her son, Lester Van Halst and to visit around this locality for Lida Batten and Jobe Batten of Pennsylvania, an opportunity to with her parents. Prom there the family in Ft. Wayne last week­ some time. They are former stu­ Dayton, Mich,, visited Alfader see Detroit before returning to her party will go to East Hartford, end, dents of New Troy high school Widing, Saturday. home. Miss Boyer has been at­ anti together with Miss Lola Con- Connecticut, where Mrs. Morris Mrs. Guy Eisenhart -"isited her Mr. and- Mrs. George Bostwick tending school in Buchanan for the vis Who arrived Tuesday after­ and daughters will spend the sum­ daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and mer with hen mother, Mrs. Flor­ and son, Donald of Bristol, Ind., past year, noon, they planned to visit the Mrs. John A. Schram, and son, at and Miss Thelma Strawser of Elk- 'John Strayer, son of Dr. and lOOtir anniversary of New Troy ence Rough and other relatives, St. Joseph last Friday. , hart, were Sunday dinner guests Mi's. J. G. Strayer, returned home high school, held on June. Id. Mrs. Herman Boyer and daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. William Bohl Sr. of the former’s son and wife, Mr. Saturday from Ann Arbor, where Mrs. L. G. Bisseil returned ter, Annette and the former’s visited Mr, and Mrs. Hiie Waldo at brother, Willis Long, spent the and Mrs. Wilfred Bostwick and he has been attending the Univer­ Monday evening from a trip thru New Buffalo, on Sunday. family. Afternoon callers were Mr. sity of Michigan medical school. week-end at Ceresco, with Mr. and Mrs. Pauline Donley and sons, tile East. Mrs. Henry Long. and Mrs. Arbogast and daughters, This is John Strayer’s fifth year Mr. and Mrs. E. Aronson at­ Richard and Harvard, and her Harriett and Ruth, of Elkhart. . at the University where he has Mr. and Mrs. n . a . inompson, tended the commencement exer­ daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Miss Victory Kobe, daughter of been active in campus activities, accompanied by their daughter, cises at Michigan State College, Mrs. Arnold Rathfuchs plan to at­ Mr. and Mrs. John Kobe, is ex­ having been p-esident of the Glee Mrs, George H. Poulscn spent the last Monday. Their son, Maurice, 1 tend the commencement exercises pected to return from East Lans­ Club, a vice-president of the Stu­ week-end at Lansing, where they was one of the graduates. at .Western State Teacher’s Col­ ing, this Saturday. Miss Kobe wUi dent Council, a met uer o f the attended the water carnival on Mr. anil Mrs. L. B. Spafford re­ lege, in Kalamazoo, next Sunday. have completed her second year at Gargoyle staff, on the Board of Saturday, and the graduation cere­ turned home Sunday irom a rift- Mrs. Donley’s son, Lee Oliver will Michigan State College, where she Student Publications, and a mem­ monies of Michigan State College een-day trip through the West, he among the graduates. is majoring in home economics, ber of Nu Sigma Nu fraternity. on Sunday and Monday. TKeir Glen Haslett plans to attend the where they traveled tlu.ough the An eight and a half pound hoy Maynard Post, son of Mr. and daughter Rosemary, was a mem­ annual convention of the Michigan was. born to Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ozarks, and in Mississippi, Illin­ ber of the graduating class. Chapter of the National Associa­ Mrs, Harry Post, left Monday for ois', Indiana, Tennessee, and up Topasb of Buchanan, 'last Thurs­ Chicago, from where he will go t'o Mr* and Mrs. O. B. Brown of tion of Postmasters which is being day. to tile Kansas border. South Bend visited Mr. and Mrs. held Thursday and Friday, June Witcbita, Kan., for a month’s en­ Miss Mai’jorie Pennell of Battle For a truly refreshing hot-weather bev­ Robert Swartz, the son o f- Mr. gagement with Tom Gentry's Guy Eisenhart, last Sunday. 17-18, at Grand Rapids. Creek, visited her parents, Mr. erage try iced coffee . . . iced Eight and Mrs. James Swartz, returned band. He had previously played and Mrs. J. F. PenneU over the _ o’clock. This fine coffee is the largest Vast Thursday from Niles hospital for two weeks with Gentry’s band week-end. Miss PenneU is at - selling brand in the world . . . it’s roaster where he has been for eight days at the Graystone in Detroit. following an appendectomy. present employed by the Battle fresh and ground to your order to give Mr. and Mrs. William Koons of Mr. George Fairman has been Creek branch of Clark’s. you finer, fresher flavor. . . Try it today! Vicksburg and their grandson, remodeling the former Holmes' Miss Marie Post, accompanied Charles Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. place, where Ke and Mrs. Fairman by her friends, Miss Helen Book, 3 Charles Koons and Mr, and Mrs. •: V ■ will make their home. and Miss Lee Wishmier, came The Watch Tower and Tract John Koons and daughter Bever­ from South Bend over the week­ Society held a meeting last Sun­ ly, met Sunday at the home of end to visit her parents, Mr. and j day in the Legion Hall. Mrs. Jesse Koons in 'honor of Mrs. Mrs. Harry A. Post, Mr. Jesse East of Battle Creek Alice Koons, who is recovering Misses Janet and Hope Kelley visited * his father, Mr. Charles from a recent illness. are expected home tonight from East, on-the latter’s eighty-fourth Mr. Fred Dietrich is staying at Lansing, where they have been, birthday Thursday, June 10. the home of his sister, Mrs. Al- attending Michigan State College. • Miss Lena Lei ter, is visiting at ieck Lindquist. They are both music students, Mrs. Helen Irvin is making a All Prices Are subject to the Michigan 3% Safes Tax the home of her parents, Mr. and Janet being a sophomore, and Mrs. Wilson Leiter. Miss Leiter, trip to Chicago where she will Hope, a junior in college. who has been teaching school in visit her son, Robert Irvin, for Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Dietrich, Creamery Butter ron 33c Hastings, plans to be here for two weeks. their daughter, Patsy Ann, and ( COFFEE BRfe , J - 55c Mr. and Mrs, I. W. Lampman. of three weeks, after which she will Marshall Dreitzler left Tuesday American Home Coffee . . . '. i-ib.bag21® go to Ann Arbor where she will Los Angeles were week-end morning for .Hollywood, Califor­ WeSSOil O il pin! 2 3 C quart ■4l)e attend the summer session at the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. nia, and plan to be gone from National De Luxe Coffee . . . . ub. jar 25c 2 0 oz. University of Michigan. Hamblin. Mrs. Lampman is a two weeks to a month. T om a to Ju ice CAMPBELL’S 3 George Deming was in Cleve­ cans Snider Catsup ...... 14-oz, bottle 14® cousin of Mrs. Hamblin. Dorothy and Chester Wessen- land last week on business. ' 50 oi, O O C A daughter was born to Mr. dorf are visiting relatives in East Larsen’ s Veg-All . , . . , . i7-oz.can 10® Mrs. George Deming spent a T om a to Ju ice CAMPBELL’S can ^ ^ and Mrs. Alan Stevenson of St. Louis this week. couple of days last week with her Cassopolis at 10 o’clock Tuesday O 11b. ' I C C . Louis pascoe, son of Mr,, and Pork & Beans Campbell’S DRESSING pint G mother, Mrs. Ralph Winegar, at morning at Lee Hospital in Do- ^ cans ■ *+ ' jar Marshall, Michigan. Mrs. E. C. Pascoe has , been ill American Home vvagiac. Mr. Stevenson is the son since Sunday with an infected 23 oz, SALAS Torturing his 700 wives was the P ork & Beans CAMPBELL’S can 19 of Mrs. G. H. Stevenson. 10c throat', but is now feeling better. American Home Sandwich Spread p in t ja r 23c favorite indoor sport of the Sultan Mrs. Lionel Newcomer .of ______of Morocco %vho has just died. L ip ton SLAEELTEA pkg. 2 0 ^ 3 9 American Home Loaf Cheese A?-£"?0or ib . 29c Princeton, N. J., and Mr. John ‘rasgjgBBriaaw i ^ Read about him in The American Newcomer and sister of Harper's Wheaties wholewheat FlaKes . ♦ . V . 8-OZ. pkg- 10® Weekly, the magazine distributee! Perry, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. H.‘ Salad Dressing ann page qj“arr‘ 2 9 : with next Sunday’s Chicago Her­ Hiller on their way home from Lipton’s Tea Yellow Label Block J -lb . p k g . 3 7 e -J-lb . pkg. 19® ald and Exammer. , White Lansing, where John Newcomer1 Spaghetti M e a tBt|“a^js\ 2 cam 2 3 c Mrs. Carl D. Hamilton and son, r-4 graduated in forestry this year . . . 1/a.)b. Jack, and Mrs. S. T. Reid, Sr. and from Michigan State College. Mr. .and Mrs. S. T. Reid, Jr. of Broadcast Dried Beef ., pifg. 17: BROADCAST SLICED PkS- . Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Glover vis­ Footwear BACON IT Niles, were at the home of Mrs. ited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berry Fresh Prunes Nice for breakfast 2 30-OZ. N o . 2\j- C a n s 2 5 c Ha* niton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C o rn e d B e e f Hash BlB,an"sl 2 \a°s 2 9 c E. K. Squier, of Decatur, last Sun­ of Kalamazoo last week-end. $ 3 -4 5 American Home Grape Juice quart bottle 31c day. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Frank vis­ Chile C p n C arn et 2 1 ^ ’15C ited Mr. and Mrs. I. Cohen of Hazel Gelatin Dessert" sSS^0** 43J-oz, pkgs. 15® Benton Harbor Sunday. JUM BO SIZE Junket Rennet Powder . . . 2li-oz.pkgs.' iOe Miss Bernice Baich. returned B a b y F o o d i f ’v^rieifcs • • 3 cans 2 5 c Domino or C & H last- week-end from Michigan City VINE RIPENED after visiting relatives there for C igarettes coda^ifmam “ ffon $ 1 .2 0 X X X X Confec. . V . S. No. 1 Grade White Cobblers- or Brown a couple weeks. SUGM 2 s i 3° Mr. and Mrs. Harrington of Scot Paper Towels . . 3 rolls 2 5 e lb. New Potatoes 15 Peck 3 lc Broadcast Corned Beef Hash 2 16-oz. cans 29® California called Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. -Palmolive Soap . 6 cakes 33° Broadcast Spaghetti With meat * « 2 16-oz. cans 25® Hall They have been visiting New Cabbage80^ " lb . Men’s Wiiiic Kid Oxfords 3c Broadcast Chili Con Carne. , 3 ll-oz. cans 25® Mr. and Mrs. Ray Headley. Ajax Soap , . . , 10 bars 37C or Women’s Oxfords, O n in m c ye,Io'v Ncw Crop Mrs. A. P. Sprague and Miss W l U O S ’ b U. S. No, 1 Grade lbs. IO e Ma Brown Pie Mix Chocolate or Lemon 12-oz. pkgj. 19® Dorothy La Monte returned Mon­ Ties or Straps, Sweetheart Soap . . . cake 6C Medium- day from Chicago. Calif. Orange Size doz. 2 5 c BAKING 16-oz. Mrs. Rose Marrs returned to Super-Suds ?rat1md 2 $£ 3 5C 9 can the home of her sister, Mrs. Jesse POWDER Jos. Roti Roti T omatoesFiRM r e d r i p e ib,I Oc CALUMET 19® Leggett, after taking care of her Super-SudsSS 2 35c V C"25 Ivory Soap . . , . . . . , 2 lge. cakes 19® sister-ih-iaw, Mrs. • Sam Koons of Foot Comfort Service Ivory Soap 4 guest size cakes I9C . med. cake 5|c South Bend, for nine weeks. Has Ivory Flakes reg. S-oz. pkg. 9® lge. 12§-oz. pkg, 19C Seminole Tissue . , . . 4 1000-sheet rolls 25c big ' 27-oi. BEANSWITH PORK "MmA* cans ■ V Kitchen Klenzer ...... 13-oz, can 5® How BANKS C l i m a l e n e Water Softener . . . . large 32-oz. pkg. 1 9 c Gold Dust Powder . . . 2large 24-lb.pkgs.29® Serve Chicken often! At this low price you can Silver Dust ...... , large 23|-oz. pkg. 17® S PEN D MO N E Y economically enjoy your favorite dishes such Ib. as chicken salad, fricassee, pot pie, etc. POTATOES CANTALOUPE for Community Good BROILING 1 >/. Ib. to 2 Ib, FRESH DRESSED Average WHITE full California Vine-Ripened a A . Chickens COBBLERS 15.1b, Pre-Coolcd. First of the jumbo f f l w peck Season. size £ £ £ The Crosley radio you have 29' N ot many people stop to think how BEST CHUCK CUTS been waiting for . . . a m03t Lettuce Iceberg . IS 6® A p p l e s ^Cooking ° 3 « * 1 9 ® BRANDED BEEF amazing value ... aft unbe­ the upkeep of a bank for fuel, re, Beef Roast Cabbage Solid Hoads 2 lbs- 5® Apples wKr 3'0* 19c lievably low price . . . Now pairs, taxes, salaries and other SWIFT’S Dry Ouions follow 3'^ lGc Peas California Green 2 |ba15® EVERY car can have a PREMIUM ib . radio . . . One piece instal­ expenses pours money directly into Sliced Bacon Vz lation . . . See it, hear it the stream o f community prosperity; J U tar, 0 0 1 perform, today! You will WAFER FELS NAPTHA SOAP surely get one for your car. As a public service institution, Luncheon Meat SLICED Oliv-ilO Soap . . . » . 4 cakes 19® we are glad to be a factor of real MICHIGAN MILK FED strength in community affairs. Just CHOICE CHUCK CUTS Sweetheart Soap . . . . 4 cakes 22® 1 Veal Roast as a citizen upholds government, Oakite Cleans a Million Things • ♦ lO j-oz. pkg. 10® FOR BAKING EN. BATCHELOR this bank likewise and in a larger Vea! Breast OR STEWING QUICK Zhlb. 109 E. Front Street pkg. way, contributes directly to public SOAP CHIPS 171® Buchanan READY FOR THU CLEAN welfare and progress; Fresh Sea Trout PAN, NO WASTE 2 Ken-L-Eation Horse Meat or Beef 3 l-lb.cans 25® Hillside Egg Mash . . . 100-lb. bag?' '286 ENTIRELY Oyster Shells . . . . . 100-lb. bag 79c |1! Haddock Fillets BONELESS 2 Hillside Growing Mash . 100-lb. bag? & 85 Sdlien&hichdnan Stdte £Bcink Hillside Scratch Grain . 100-lb. b a g ? . 12.79 Established 1382 Prices Elective Thursday, Friday and Saturday Buclianan - Michigan G aiien 4 fl&P FOOD STOR€S c m r fj JUNf1 IN EVEftY"THURSDAY NIGHT • A S P BANDWAGON STAPLING KATE SMITH • 7T O » P. Ml STATION WB8M PAGE FOUR THE BERRIEN COUNTY REC6RU THURSDAY, JUNE 17, lV ti

chan Ah, Michigan, at the City shall be elected arid hold office for iately preceding the date of elec­ Mrs. Thaden Sets New Women’s Air Speed Record Hall, 3.08 West Front Street, until the term and in the manner here­ tion. The commission shall be Five o’clock P. M. Eastern Stahd- inafter set forth. A Mayor shall the Judge of election returns and ‘ ard Time oh July 2nd, 1037, to be elected on the first Monday in qualifications o f its own members j furnish materials rind labor, for the April irt 1938, and eVety second subject to the review of the! co'nstrU'ction of a concrete bridge year thereafter as hereinafter 'Courts. No pefsoh shrill be elig-,; Dayton a * . E. Onurclt book, "Science And Health with over McCoy’s creek on the pro­ provided. ible to be elected to or hold the. O. J. Snell, Pastor Key t the Scriptures,” by Mary posed extension of Third Strqet, Chapter Five, Section Three, as j office o f Commissioner who is not 2 o’clock in the afternoon, church Baker Eddy, include the following as ordered and described by reso­ now writteh, shall be and is here- ‘ a resident of the precinct from lervices. (p. 295): “ God creates and gov­ lution passed by the City Cortimis- by x'epealed, and a new Section Which he is chosen. 2:45, Sunday School. erns the Universe, including man. sloh on June 7th, 1937, and in Three o f said Chapter Five shall Chapter Six, Section Ten, as The universe is filled with spiritual accordance with plans, profiles, be instituted therefor and which now written, shall be and is here­ St. Anthony’s Konian Catholic ideas, which He evolves, and they detailed drawings arid specifica­ shall read as follows: by repealed and a new Section,1 Church are obedient to the Mind that tions now on file at the office of Ten of said Chapter Six shall bq Father John It. Day, Pastor makes them.” Each petition shall contain the Mass every second and fourth the City Clerk in the City Hall, name o f the candidate, giving his instituted therefor which shall Prices niust be stated both in place o f residence, and shall spec­ read as follows: Sunday at 10 a. m.; every first Methodist Episcopal Church words and figures. ify the office for which he is a The Commission shall on thd“ third and fifth Sunday at 8 a. m. Thomas Rice, Minister. Each proposal or bid must be candidate. Each elector signing first Monday everting following Sunday school at 10 o’clock with accbmpanied by a certified check such petition shall add to his sig­ each annual erection meet for the Church o f the Brethren Mr. Con Kelley and Mrs. Glenn or bidders bond, payable to the nature his place of residence and purpose of organisation. Charles A. Light, Minister Haslett as superintendents. City of Buchanan, Michigan, in date on which he signed. No elec­ Chapter Six, Section Eleven, as 10:00 a. m. Sunday School, Morning worship at 11 o’clock. the amoUnt o f five (5%) per cent tor shall sigh the nominating pe­ now Written, shall be and is here, Fred Hagley, superintendent. The special music, for this service Of the total hid. tition o f more than one candidate by repealed and a new Seetiof 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. is in charge of Mrs. Rosalie Rice The City Commission reserves Eleven of said Chapter Six shalj ■Sermon by minister. and will consist of a girls chorus for th'e same elective office, ex­ the right to reject any or all bids be instituted therefor which shalj 7:00 p. m. Group meeting. with the following taking part: cept when tyjro or more persons or accept any bid or part thereof read as follows; ; 7:30 p. m. Song Service fol­ Lorraine Morley, Daris Allee, Con­ are to be elected to the same of­ they deem advantageous to said The Mayor shall, at the organ: lowed by sermon. stance Kelley, Ariiss Fairman, fice, in which case, an elector may City. zatlon meeting of the Commi The Blooming Branch class will Bonnie June Chain, Shirley Jen­ sign as many nominating peti­ Plans, profiles, detailed draw­ tions qs thefe are persons to be sion, appoint one of the Commli hold their class party Saturday nings, Mariette Richards, Donna Mrs. Louise Thaden, winner of the Bendix and Harmon trophies last year, beside the plane in which she ings and specifications may be ex­ elected to said office. Provided sion, Mayor pro-tem. Who in. thl evening at the home of Roy Spen­ Smith, and Persia Kelley, with set a-new speed record for women at the air show held at the Lambert-St. Louis airport here May 29, when amined at the office bf the City she flew a 100-kllotneter (02.5-mile) course at a speed of 197.9 miles an hour. The former record was 175 that nominating petitions for the absence of the Mayor shall prq. cer. It will be a wiener and marsh­ Mrs. A. L. Hamblin at the organ. Clerk in the'City Hall. mallow roast. Sermon subject: “Are We Crip­ miles an hour, held by Amelia Earhart. office o f Cohimissidner , shall be side at all meetings o f the Com Bids Will he opened at 7:30 P. mission, and ill his absence act a pled?” M. on July 2nd, 1937. signed only by electors o f the Mayor. Provided that Upon th ‘ Church of Christ Evening service at 7:30. Mr. HARRY A. POST, precinct from Which such Com- death, resignation or disqualifies Pastor, Paul Carpenter Earl Rizor is in charge of the " City Clerk. •missioher shall be elected. Barbour To Give Glass Fibers Are Birth-Ring Found tion of the Mayor after he hai * Sunday school superintendent, special music and he has secured FRANK C. MERSON, Chapter Six, Section One, as qualified for or assumed his dr Leland Paul. Primary superintend­ a boy’s trio to give numbers. Mr. Mayor. now written, shall be and is here­ ent, Mrs. Leland Paul. Rice will speak on “The Church Being Developed in Human Teeth by by. repealed, and a new Section ties, the Mayor pro-tem shall hi 9:45 a. m. Bible school. and the Industrial Situation.” One o f said Chapter Six shall be come Mayor and the vacancy j for Many Uses Chicago Dentist instituted therefor which shall the office of Commissioner, causa 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Service at Oronoko at 9 a. m. A program composed of two * NOTICE and communion service. Sunday school following. " OF SPECIAL ELECTION read as follows: by the elevation of the May| groups of piano solos by Ray Chicago.—Discovery of a prb-tem to the office of Maya 11:00 a. m. Junior church ser­ Prayer circle this Friday eve­ Barbour, Vocal solos by Shirley Neckties, Dresses, The names of the candidates for bffices to be voted for shall shall be filled as provided | vice, Miss Marie Montgomery, sup­ ning at the home of Miss Cham­ Ahfi Thompson, and recitals by birth-ring in human teeth, To the qualified electors o f the Drapes and Awnings Chapter Six, Section Sixteen, i erintendent. berlain at 7:30 with Mrs. Claude seven selected private students of something like the groWth- City of Buchanan, State of Mich­ appear pri the ballot in any order - ■ ■ - 1 - - • ■ ■ » amended. Provided further, tbp 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor Jennlhgs as the leader. Mr. Barbour’s will be presented riiig of a tree, was afanounced igan; determined upon by. the Board of 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. By WATSON DAVIS ' in the event o f the death, dlsqus The Ladies Aid society held a at the Presbyterian church, Fri­ by Dr. Isaac Schoiir of the Notice is' hereby given that a Election Commissioners. Provid-. Thursday evening1 8:00 p. m. ification or resignation of tl one o’clock luncheon at the home day evening, June 18, at 8 o’clock. LASS is familiar as bottles SPECIAL ELECTION will be ed that the names of candidates midweek prayer service. University of Illihois College Mayor prior to assumption of d of Mrs. William Dempsey Wednes­ This will be the first performance or tumblers, window held in said City on Thursday, for offices to be filled from the G of Dentistry here. flee and his appointment o f ! day. of the "year in Buchanan for Miss panes, and, more recently, as July 1st, 1937,-'at the places in City at large shall be placed first Christian Science Society The birth-ring is said to be a On the ballot and the names of Mayor pro-tem, the Commissi| Thompson, who is a well known “definite biological landmark in the said City as indicate# below, viz: Sunday service at 11 a. m. Sub­ translucent building blocks,' candidates for offiefes to be filled shall appoint one of their numbe) The Presbyterian Church vocal Instructor and soprano, and history of the individual.” Its dis­ First Precinct, 238 E. . Front ject: “Is The Universe, including It is proverbially breakable from the respective precincts as Mayor to serve such unexpirec YVanztsr H. Brunelle, Pastor should of itself prove sufficient covery, Dr. Schour believes, opens Street, (Dunlap’s Garage). Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" and fragile. shall immediately follow. term. The vacancy in the Com’ Church school at 10:00. reason for attendance. The pro­ the way for other new discoveries Secohd Precinct, 113 N. Oak Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Public worship at 11:00. “God At first thought glass would not be Street, (Council Chamber). Chapter Six, Section Seven, as missions so caused by the assump. Wednesday evening meeting at gram Is as follows: in the history of the teeth and the and Your Conscience,” judged a sferious competitor to the individual. For the purpose’ of voting on now written, shall be and is here­ tion of the office of Mayor by saic 7 :45 p. m. FIRST GROUP Thursday at 7:00, Choir re­ ordinary textiles. Yet one of the The birth-ring; or-ftfed-nalal ring, the following proposed amend­ by repealed, arid a new Section Commissioner shrill be filled a‘ The reading room, in the church “Climbing” MacLachlan most promising new uses for glass provided in Chapter Six, Section hearsal at the church. Margaret Barnes to give it its scientific name, is ments to the City charter, viz: Seven o f said Chapter Six shall at Dewey avenue and Oak street,' is as a fiber. . Sixteen as amended. ; Monday at 7:15, the Boy Scouts' “ Squad Attention” Thompson found in the first Or baby teeth. It Chapter Three, Section One, as be instituted therefor which shall is open each Wednesday from 2 Dresses, neckties and other novel­ appears in both the dentin and en­ read as follows: Chapter Six, Section Thirteen; until 4 o'clock. meet at the church. “A t the Officer’s Ball” Thompson ties can be made of glass fiber. But now written, shall be and is here­ amel and makes it possible to com­ Commissioners shall serve for as now written, shall bb and i; Kenneth Ingram the early large scale practical usage by repealed, and a new Section pare the amount and quality of each One of said Chapter Three shall a term of two years, except Com­ hereby repealed and a new Sec­ Christian Science Churches "The Merry Monarch” Rebe of glass textiles is foreseen in drapes of these_substances in the teeth be­ Evangelical Church for use in theaters, hotels tapestries, be instituted therefor which shall missioners elected at the annual tion Thirteen of said Chapter Six “Is the Universe, including Man, Robert Pickering fore and after birth. Bible school at 10 a. m., Mrs. awnings that can not be hurt by read as follows: city election in 1938, 1939 and Continued on page 5.) Evolved by Atomic Force?” will “Aster Schottisch" Streabbog John Fowler, superintendent. carelessly flung cigarettes and other Marked by Biologic Changes. There is hereby created a City 1940, as hereinafter more partic­ be the subject of the Lesson-Ser- Gordon Ingram Teachers arid classes, for all. such applications where real non­ The teeth start to grow about Commission consisting of a May­ ularly bet forth. / inon in all Christian Science “A Spring Night" Robyn Sermon at 11 a. m. by Rev, S. inflammability is necessary. four months before the baby is born or who shall be a member o f the Chapter' Six, Section Eight, as Churches throughout the world on “Jackie; Grosses the' Street” ■ R. Wurtz from Scottdale. Just now glass fibers are finding and the last tooth has not com­ Commission and shall be elected now written, .shall be and is here­ Sunday, June 20. Robyn pleted its growth until the age of Evening service. widest application as insulating ma­ from the City at large in the by repealed, and a new Section Among the Bible citations is Mary Margaret Hellenga twenty years is reached. .During Adult and Young People’s terial both against heat arid on manner and for the term herein­ Eight of said Chapter Six shall this passage (Ps. 33:6): “By the “Mitzi” . Blake electric wires and as a filtering this time several important biologic League at 6:30. after specified, and of two elec­ be instituted therefor which shall word of the Lord were the heavens Llbyd Grove - material. A mat of glass fibers such changes take place, the most im­ Sermon by the pastor at 7:30. tors from each precinct of the read as follows: made; and all the host of them by “The Wild Horseman” Schumann as used in house walls or refriger­ portant of Which is birth. One effect Prayer service Thursday eve­ No person shall be eligible to the breath of his mouth.” “A Dutch Dance” Burgmueller ators weighs,a mere hundredth of bf this experience, in Which the said City, having the qualifica­ be elected to or hold the office of Correlative passages to he read ning. . Paul Hellenga the' volume of solid glass, 1% in­ change from dependent to independ­ tions and to be elected in the Commissioner who is not an elec­ from the Christian Science text-,: , , . , „ C. (A. Sanders, Pastor. SECOND' GROUP stead of 150 pounds per cubic foot. ent life is made, is a loss of Weight manner and for the term herein­ tor o f the City of Buchanan, a "Waltz in C Sharp Minor”, “Et­ Can Be Tied in Knots which it takes the baby 10 days or after specified, which City Com­ citizen of the United States, and ude” E, “Polonaise in A-flat” more to regain. It is riot surprising, mission shall have full power and is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. if drawn sufficiently fine glass be­ Dr. Schoiir points out, that this tre­ a resident of the City of Buchan­ Chopin authority to exercise all the pdw- A. B. Muir. comes flexible and can even be tied mendous experience should a l s o an for at least two years immed­ Society Notes Ray Barbour ers conferred herein or hereafter Mr. Ernest Young and family in knots. And the strength needed leave its mark on the teeth. “The Time of Parting” Hadley to pull glass apart increases as the by the City. are quarantined with scarlet fev­ Other markings have beta found I “A Book of Verses” from “The fiber diameter is reduced, so that Chapter Three, Section Three, Eleanor Jatiek-James er. on the teeth but their significance Rubaiyat” off Omar Khayyam while typical strength of glass tods as now written, shall he and is DeGroote Rites Saturday The Presbyterian Home Service has not been understood. Dr, Schour ' EYES TESTED Weaver is 20,000 pounds per: square, inch, hereby repealed, and new Section held a picnic Wednesday after­ believes that these may mark other “Zuelngnung" Dedication commercially produced fibers. HriVe biologic changes and is conducting Three of said Chapter Three shall In Impressive wedding rites in noon at Island Park, Niles. gone as high aS 2,000,000. Fibers Strauss further investigations' along these be instituted therefor which shall T h o m . £>q q \ i the flower-filled, cahdlelighted Mrs. Maurice Ihrie visited her as fine as 0,00005. inch iri diameter Shirley Ann Thompson ■lines. read as follows: auditorium of St. Mary's Roman husband at Ft. Wayne over .the have been produced. Continuous fil­ Broken Lenses Replaced Josephine Kelley, accompanist The members of the City- Com­ Catholic church, Niles, Miss week-end. aments have been drawn without Special attention to “Etude in D-flat” . Liszt mission shall be elected on a gen­ FrrinnJ Fitting. Eleanor Jauck, daughter of Mrs. Mrs. Grace Van Halst visited a break for 5,040 miles,. Titoberline Shows Alaska eral or non-partisan, ticket for a “Intermezzo in Octaves” ' Color? The natural white suffices F. B. Blackmond, Optometrist at Lillian Jauck of Niles, became her son, Lester, at Ft. Wayne term of two years except com­ Lesehetiszky for most purposes now, but soon Climate Grows Milder the bride of James DeGroote, son over the week-end. missioners elected at the genetal 230 S. Michigan St. . of Mr. and Mrs. Henry DeGroote, “Romance in F-sharp” Schumann glass textiles, competing with: cot­ BLACKMOND’S “Malaguena” (Spanish Dance election of 1938 and 1939, who NILES SOUTH BEND, IND. Mishawaka. Upon their return LARSON’S Vs. DRY ZERO ton, wool ar.cl rayon, will emerge in Washington. — Timberline from their honeyrnooh trip they Tuesday, June 8, Lecuona all rainbow shades, with more per­ on the Arctic tundra gives in­ manency than we expect from other will make their home in Buchan­ Larson’s received their third Ray Barbour dication that the climate of textiles. an, where Mr. DeGroote is . em­ drubbing of the season tonight. THERE i& SOMETHING NEW IN AUTOMOBILE PERFORMANCE! LET Us SHdW Yoi For several centuries glass has \ Alaska has been rapidly mod- ployed by the Indiana-Miehigan The score being^5-4'. Probate Court been made into fiber for special | ifyihg for a fairly Idhg stretch Electric company. Dry Zero had Its field day of the purposes. The Germans made gdriSs j of years, states Prof. Robert V g: 7 year. They got seventeen hits. News Reported fiber commercially during the Wbrld j F. Griggs of George Washing- Lion’s Club Larson’s committed twenty err­ Judge Malcolm Hatfield trans­ War when blockades cut off supplies The Lions club met Wednesday ors, which figured greatly in the acted the following niatters. The of aSbfestoS. The modern American toh university, in Science. Trees at the edge Of timber night at Patton's. scoring of Dry ■Zero’s runs. Will and a Petition fo r the pro­ method dates from 1931 and now N o .l Performance ‘growth are thrifty and prosperous- ' W Si * Having one big inning, Dry Zero bate of the Last Will and Testa­ two large concerns, are pushing re­ looking, as though they had grown scored thirteen runs on nine hits, ment was filed in the estate of search on this stuff that a window Eastern Star in a; favoring climate. Thefe are no' including a home run by Burbach George C. Hicks, deceased; Peti­ pane would not recognize as a first The Bachelor . . . he loves to G O The Eastern Star held their snags or dead trees among them. It With two on the bases. tions for the appointment of Ad­ cousin. annual School of instruction last is a new forest—apparently ah ad­ With lots o f power and pep . . . and so Toney, and York had an easy Tuesday evening. Mrri! Hilda ministrators wore filed in the vancing forest.. . . • His car takes second place to none . . . Freye, Grand Marshall of the time in scattering the six hits George Martin, Della W , Hanchett, Two Buchananites to Conditions ' elsewhere in the Grand Chapter of the Michigan made by the LarSon team. • Jennie L. Randall, sometimes Arctic arc not necessarily trending Stock car performer Number One! Order of the Eastern Star, con­ Roy Ruth, and Garrow pitched known as Mrs. B. R. Randall, Ed­ Graduate at K&l’itio toward higher average tempera­ the game for the Larson team. ducted the instruction. The re­ win Bailey, George Stanard, and tures, however. ofi fhis b ccelera for. , . and meet a new driving thrill. Yoli’re They seemed to have the same Paul DeWitt and Lee \ Oliver freshment committee was com­ Esther M. Kinney, deceased es­ oss of powerthat’s No. I in the low and moderate prifce fields. And- kind of pitching, , as the score Donley of Buchanan Will he gradu­ Smoothest-pOwer, too! Y ou ’re driving a Funning mate bf the cars posed of Mrs. Joseph Richards tates; Letters were issued in the “ tlgW as a Mud Fence” shows. estates of Charles Rossfiian, John ated from Western State teachers that broke 40 official American Automobile AssdOlaticfi ffefcbfds and . Miss Belle Landis. Further Some of the settlers of the Middle out on tlie Utah Salt Flats . . . in the most punishing Stock car test Toney not only pitched a good M. Miller, Sarah Levy, Mary College Monday June 21, with. B.' West tried to make, fences of sod. meetings have been discontinued .3. Degrees.; The Commencement o f all time.ne. Cars that also havehnvr certified — - - ' acceleration------1— ------pintles1 - of i) to 50 game but collected three' singles, Krammerer, Alice J. Hutchinson, Sod houses bad been found prac­ m. p. h. in 9.4 seconds for Hudson and 10.4 seconds for Terraplane! Until next fall. address Will Be given by Dr. deo. a a 9 and a walk in five times up. Pratt, Alice Comstock arid Ralph- R. tical. Fences were not, since they Cars that crin take any hill on any main traveled highway in hard hitting first baseman, had his F, Zook, Washington, I). C.; presi­ had no roofs to protect them. They AineHca in High g ea r. T:‘alto the wheel yourself and seel V. F. W. Auxiliary Atchinson, deceased; Inventories hitting clothes on also, getting a were filed In the deceased estates dent of the American Council on soon became unsightly lines of iftrid The V. F. W. Auxiliary will triple and two singles in five times Education, who Will speak on and tangled roots. A person or thing meet tonight. of John Franklin Boole, Paulina up to bat. Burbach h it a homer, W. Frohel, Clara G, Neebes, “The Youth Problem.” The Bac­ which is homely, is therefore lik­ and a double and also got a walk, Charles Rossmrin, Wilson Amon calaureate address will he given ened to a mud fence. . Sunday, June 20, by Dr. Lestef A. in five times up. W atry With three and Gordon P. Hirsch; -and Final Kilpatrick, Pastor of the First Local News singles in five times up also helped Accounts were filed in the Jay D, Methodist Chttreh bf Grand Rap­ let. insertion June 17; last July 24 his team to win. Gurensey, John L. Ryther, Vic­ ids, W ho. will speak on “the Do­ Mary Ellen jenkins nau a ion- D, Mierau and Toad Smith led toria Shockley, Gordon P, Hirsch, REGISTRATION NOTICE main of Eights.” A class of 261 silectomy Tuesday. the losers at the plate with the Eugene M. Miller, Walter A. Sim­ will be graduated. . A daughter was bom to Mr. former getting two singles and a mons, Leonard D. Woodruff, Notice is hereby given to the walk in three times up, and the Mr. Dewitt-, the son o f Mr. and and Mrs. John Jennings last Fri­ Emilie Dasse, deceased estates. qualified electors of the City of latter getting two singles in three Mrs. Paul Dewitt, graduated from Buchanan, for the Special Elec­ day. Judge Hatfield also entered an times up. Bdehanan High Sclibol in 1931. Re Ray Babcock was operated on Order Closing the Hearing of tion to be held July 1st, 1937. 1 Summary: Will spend the summer at the Tuesday morning at Pawating Claims in the Wm. H. Kerstetter will upon any driy except Sunday Larson’s 100 300 0 4 6 20 State Y. M. C. A. camp at Torch hospital. deceased estate and Orders Allow­ and a legrii holiday, receive for Dry Zero 4131 403 0 25 17 9 Lake, fbilowing graduation, rifid ing Claims for Payment of Debts registratioh thri brittle 6f any legal Mr. and Mrs. H. Randall of Ruth, Garrow and Smith. Will teach in the manual arts di­ Flint have been visiting Mrs. Ira were entered in the estates of voter in Sriid City, riot already Toney, York and Lewis. vision at PlaihWell, beginning next registered, who may apply to irie Wagner for about two weeks, and Henry Carl Kienzle, Anna Sebina fall. . . . personally. planned to return home Wednes­ ■ Weak May Live Longer Bachman, Blanche E. ShOWerman Mr. Donley, the son of Mrs. day. and Julid Correll, deceased; and Saturday June 26th 1937 beiiig It is accepted that a person with a Pauline Donley, graduated from the last day for registratioh fOr Dr. and Mrs. Frederickson at­ Closed tbe estates o f Amos R. weak Constitution can never be Buchanan High School in 1933, He the above election. tended the funeral for Mrs. Fred- made robust, but still s,ueh a one Golden, Paulina W. Frobel, Louis majored in physical education at Signed, erickaon’s father, Mr. Thomas may easily outlive his stronger con­ B, Moore, John G. Ham, Heien A. Kalamazoo College and plans to HARRY A. POST, temporary, says Hygeia, the Health Fuller, Elizabeth Schneider^ Paul­ McQuistern, at Elkhart Tuesday, enter athletic coaching. City Clerk. June 15. Magazine. ine OberWeiser, John Burke and ______i . Mrs. Lester Lyon ieft Wednes­ Grace D. Emery Coombs, de­ ict. insertion’June 17; last July 24 HYDRAtILID day for Lansing where she will Taipan, Chinese Word ceased. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS HILL-HOLD | meet her son, Ted, who is a stu­ Taipan is a Chinese wold mean­ Pronunciation of Rabies (All optimal extra on.all models) ing substitute. It is used to refer The word rabies is cortectly pro­ dent at M. S. C., and will accom­ to a native Chinese who is the sub­ Not All Insects Rugs nounced in three syllables—re bi-iz Sealed proposals of bids will be pany him home. stitute acting manager or head of Although ail bugs are insects, not —e as in prey, first i as in habit, received by the Mayor rind City 238 E. FilONT ST. B U C H A M r Mrs. George Russell of Adrian a foreign business. all insects are bugs. second i as in police. Commission of the City of Bu- Th u r s d a y , j u n e 17,1937 f e BERRIEN COUNT# RECORD PAGE EXVE

the Mayor subject to the approv* Treasurer, stating the objects and Treasurer shall be a reasonable officers as the City Commission stanard having filed in said court Register of Deeds for Berrien fl.1 ol' a maioritv Of til 6 Commls* fimrla f«T« whir*h if 1s IavIaH nv» ealamr fivarl Vtv +V10 OAiviniladnn M /t » . . .. k . . _____ , a. _ . ‘ . ... . »_ _ * « al of a majority of the Commie-1 funds for which it is levied or salary fixed by the Commission may authorize, shall be appointed her petition graying that the ad­ County on the 23rd day ofi Janu­ sioners. appropriated, and the amounts provided that the salary o f the by the Mayor and confirmed by the ministration of said estate be ary, 1980, in Liber 157 of Mort­ Chapter Six shall1 be amended, thereof to be credited to each City Treasurer shall not be in­ Commission, not later than the granted to John F. Kobe or to gages, on page 694, on which by the addition of- the following fund. creased or diminished during the first Monday, in May. of each year; CLASSIFIEDS—Minimum charge W ANTED:—Women and girls to some other suitable person. mortgage there is claimed to be sections which shall be added to Section The Clerk shall term for which he is elected. The such officers- to hold, offlqa for one. 25c for 5 lines or. less, 3 issues do Practical Nursing by taking It is Ordered, That the 8th. day. due on the date hereof the sum of and be numbered consecutively- exercise a general supervision ov­ City shall pay all premiums on year or until their successors are o f July A. D. 1987, at ten o'clock 50c, cash in advance. 10a addi­ short course of training. Can Four Thousand Four Hundred with the preceding sections of er all officers charged in any man­ any surety bond or bonds re­ appointed and qualified; provided in the forenoon, at said probate of­ Forty-seven and 10/100 ($4,447.- tional on charge accounts. earn good pay while learning. said chapter, and- shall read as ner with the receipt, collection quired for such Treasurer by this fice, be and is hereby appointed 10) Dollars, under the power of CARD OF THANKS, minimum Recommended by doctors, Write that the Commission may suspend follows: and disbursement of the City rev­ charter or by the Commission. charge, 50c, 304 Gaskins Bldg. Ft, Wayne’, or remove any appointive officer for hearing said: petition;. sale contained, in said mortgage Section------. A t the regular enues, and over all the property Section------The City Treas­ It Is Further Ordered, That and the statute in such case made Indiana. 22t4p, at any time. annual City election in 1938 there and assets o f the City, except as urer shall have custody Of all Sections twelve, thirteen; four­ public notice thereof be given by, .and. provided, notice is hereby F O B S A L E WANTED:—Girl or Woman for shall be elected a Mayor and one otherwise provided herein, he moneys, mortgages, bonds, notes, teen and fifteen ofi Cbaptqr Sev­ publication of a copy of this order, given that said mortgage will he general housework and help Commissioner from the City at shall have oharge o f all hooks, leases and evidences of value be­ en, as now written, shall be and once each week, for three succes­ foreclosed by a sale of the mort­ FOR SALE:—Sow and pigs, E. C, care for 2 children. Modern sub­ large; which Commissioner shah vouchers,' and documents relating longing to the City except official are hereby repealed. sive weeks previous to said day, of gaged .premises; or some part Wonderlich. l,4tf. urban home just outside of hold office for a term of two, to the accounts, contracts, debts bonds, with the exception of the The polls of said election will hearing, in the Berrien County thereof, at public vendue, on Niles. Liberal time off. Write to years. . and revenues of the municipal bond, Ofi the City Clerk, which be open at 7:00 o'clpck A. Ml and Record a newspaper printed and Saturday, the 3rd day of July, A. FOR SALE:—Dammed good V-8 Mrs. E, C, Domm, R. R. 4„ Section —— —. At the regular corporation; he shall countersign 'shall be deposited and Held by the remain open until 6:00- o’clock P. circulated in said county. D. 1937, at twelve o'clock, noon, Ford Coupe, with, heater and de­ Niles. 23t3c. annual City Election in 1939 there and. register all bonds issued; and .City Treasurer. The City Treas­ M. o f said; day ofi election. MALCOLM HATFIELD, Eastern Standard Time, at the froster. Hi S. Bristol, 24tlp. shah, be elected one Commission- keep a list of all; the property and urer shall receive all moneys he Signed, Judge of Probate. front door of the Courthouse in WANTED TO BUY—Beef cattle, er from the City, at large who effects belonging to the City, .and longing to and receivable by the (SEAL) A true copy, Florence the City of St, Joseph, 'Michigan, FOR SALE —£ Strawberries for beef hides and- beef fat. Dan Harry A* Post, City Clerk. shall hold office for a period of 'a ll hooks exhibiting the financial corporation, and keep an account- Ladwig Dase, Register ofi Pro said, premises being situated in canning 31.00 a crate. Piok Melon’s Market, 48tfc one year. condition cf the municipal cor­ of all receipts, and expenditures- bate. the Village of Buchanan, County them.' yourself. Furnish own 1st insertion. June 17, last July 1 Section — — —. At the regular poration) and. all its departments, thereof. He shall pay no money of Berrien and State of Michigan, containers, Clyde Ronwelli F O B R * m ! STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ annual City election in-1940 there funds, resources and. liabilities, out of the treasury except in pur­ 1st insertion June 10; last June 24 and described as follows: Rhone 7132.-F24, 24tlo bate Court for the County of FOR RENT:—-Furnished 3 room shall be elected two Commission­ with a proper classification there­ suance' of and by authority of STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ Commencing fifty (50) feet Berrien FOR SALE — Walnut lumber, apartment on ground floor. ers from each, precinct. The can­ o f showing the purpose for which, ■law and. upon warrants signed by bate Court for the County of West of the southeast corner of A t a, session, ofi said' Court, held lot forty-three (43) of John Ham­ thoroughly dried, 1 to 4 inches Adults: only. Gall- at- 408 Days didate from each precinct receiv­ each fundi was raised. He shall the Clerk and countersigned by Berrien. Ave, .24tlo. at the. Probate. Office-in the city of ilton’s plat ofi the Village of Bu­ thick, half price for sudden ing the larger number of votes also aharge the Treasurer with the Mayor, which shall specify, A t a session of- said Court, held Sfe, Joseph in said County] on the chanan; thence West twenty-six, sale. Mower and wagon poles, FOR RENT—Large house, newly Shah be declared elected for a all the moneys received for each the purpose for whioh the at the Probate Office in the city of 10th day of June A. D) 1937. St. Joseph in said County, on the (26) feet; thence North ninety- ; hay rack and auto truck ma­ decorated. N ot for Bale. One term of tw.o years. The. candi­ of the several funds- of the City, amounts thereof arc to he paid. Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, 7tli day of June A. D. 1937, nine (99) feet; thence East twen­ terials. Hopkins Saw. Mill. or two families. Reply to'R ec­ date from each precinct receiving and credit him with all warrants He shall keep an account of and Judge of Probate. Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, ty-six (26) feet; thence South 24tlp ord office. 24tlp the second largest number o£ drawn thereon, keeping a separ­ be charged, with all taxes and: In the Matter of the Estate of Judge of Probate, ninety-nine (99) feet to the place votes shall be" declared elected for a te account with each fund. When moneys appropriated,, raised or FOR SALE— 7-room house on Esther M. Ktaney; deceased. Anna- In the Matter of the Estate of fo. beginning. FOR RENT:—Modern 3 room a term of one year. any fund has been exhausted, the received for each .fund of the belle Brodrick having filed in said North.. Detroit, Call Mrs, Ralph apartment completely furnished. John A. Arthur, deceased. Charles Dated: April 15, 1937, , .Section------. From the- ex­ Clerk shall immediately advise corporation) and shall keep a sep court, her petition praying that the RENA DESENBERG, Allen or the Allen Hardware. Bath, gas, electricity and refri­ F, Boyle having filed in said court piration of these respective terms, the Commission thereof. arate account of each f-und, and administration . of said estate be survivor of herself anj 20tf geration. ?12,O0 per week. his petition, praying for license co Commissioners are to Tie elected Ss’ Section------— . The ' Clerk shall shall credit thereto all moneys granted to William N; Brodrick or Sigmund. Desenberg, .BOYCE sell the interest of said estate in FOR SALE—Building lots in var-, in rotation for a two-year term; present to the Commission at raised, paid in or appropriated to some other suitable person, Mortgagor 120 Main St, Phone 2 certain real estate therein describ­ ious parts of the city or will each precinct electing one Com­ therefor, and ' shall pay every It Is Ordered, That the 12th day 18tfc. each regular Commission meeting, ed, Dongles, Barbour, Desenberg build to'suit. R. FI. Schwartz, missioner annually, a detailed statement of the -re­ warrant out o f the particular of July A. D. 1937, at ten o’clock It Is Ordered, That the 6th day and Prudy, ‘ ; in the forenoon, at said probate 20.0 Lalte street, telephone 141. FOR RENTTwo sleeping rooms ceipts, expenditures and financial fund constituted or raised for the of July A. D. 1937, at ten o’clock, Attorneys for Mortgagor, 13tfc in. all modern home, Breakfasts condition of the City, of the purpose for which the warrant office, he and is hereby appointed in the forenoon, at said probate 2139 National Bank Bldg., 1 for hearing said petition;- if desired, 406. W, Third St. Chapter Six, Section One, as .debts to be paid and the money was issued, and haying the name office, be and is-hereby appointed- Detroit, Michigan. FOR SALE Or exchange for Bu­ It is Further Ordered, That pub­ 24 tip. now written shall be and is here­ required to meet the estimated of such fund endorsed by the for hearing said petition, and that chanan property, 10-room house,, lic notice: thereof be given by pub by repealed, and a new Section expenses of the municipal corpor­ Clerk. The Treasurer may algo, ■all persons interested in said es- 1st insertion May 8; last July 22 modern except furnace. % mile LOST Ucation of a copy of this order,, One of said Chapter Six shah bo ation. He shall, in conjunction subject to the approval of the ' tate appear before said court, at NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE from Big Paw Paw lake. Inquire once each week for three succes­ with, the Mayor, assist in prepar­ Commission, appoint a deputy, said: time and place, to show cause Default having been made in the Mrs. M. McFarlin, Hotel Rex. LOST:—Four shares of Common instituted therefor which shall sive weeks previous to said day of ing the annual budget and shall who shall possess all the powers why a license to sell the interest conditions of that certain mort­ 20t6e. Stock of Clark Equipment Co. read as follows: * hearing, in the Berrien County Re­ No. N. O. 9106. Finder leave at The names of the candidates, perform such other duties per-: and authority of the Treasurer, o f said estate in said real estate gage dated the second day of subject to the control of the cord, a newspaper printed and cir­ should, not be granted; .March, 1925, executed by Edward FOR SALE OR RENT:—4-rocms Record office. 2St2p. for offices to be voted for shall tabling to ids’ office, or other­ culated in said county. furnished, large garden ex-farm­ appear on the ballot in any order wise, as the Commission may re­ Treasurer; and the Treasurer and It is Fruther Ordered, That pub­ F. Van Helsland and: Sarah Van NOTICE his bondsmen shall be liable for MALCOLM HATFIELD. lic notice thereof be given by pub­ Helslandj as his wife and in her er preferred. Small potatoes, determined upon by the Board of quire. Judge ofi Probate. O ESPECIAL ELECTION the acts and ’defaults of such dep­ lication of a. copy of this order, for own right,; as mortgagors, to, the/ porch posts, pump rods, pasture, Election Commissioners. Provid­ Section------. The Clerk may, (SEAL) A true copy. Florence uty. Such deputy shall be paid three successive weeks previous to Federal Land Bank of Saint Paul,:' peonies. G. E. Annis, R. 1. 22t3p. ed that tile names of candidates subject to the approval of the Ladwig Dase, Register of Pro­ (Continued from page 4.) for his services by the City Treas­ said day of hearing, in the Berrien a body corporate, of St. Paul, for offices to be filled from thp Commission, appoint a deputy, bate. FOR SALE:—Ice box. Call 411 W. shall be instituted therefor which County, Record a newspaper print­ Minnesota, as mortgagee, filed for City at large shall be placed first who shall possess all the powers urer. The Treasurer shall be the Front St. or call 504. 22t3c. shall read as follows: ed and circulated; in said county, record in the office of the Register. on the ballot and the names of and authority of the City Clerk, collector of the State and County 1st insertion June 17, last July 1 The Mayor shall he the chief MALCOLM HATFIELD, ofi Deeds of Berrien County, Michi­ FOR SALE:—Alfalfa hay, .hay candidates for offices to be filled and may perform all the duties taxes within the City, and all oth­ STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ executive officer _of the City; he Judge of Probate. gan, on the sixth day ofi March, rack and 4-wheel trailer. Wm, from, the respective precincts er taxes and assessments levied bate Court for the County of shall hold office for a term'of two thereof, subject to the control of (SEAL) A true copy- Florence :1925,. recorded in Liber 150 of Haslott, Portage road, phoije .within the City; he shall perform Berrien. , . , ■ , shall immediately follow. said. Clerk, Whenever the ser­ ] Mortgages on Page 355 thereof, I 7136F11. . 23t3p. years; he. shall appoint all ap- .all . such other duties in relation A t a session of said Court, held Ladwig Dase, Register' of Pro- Chapter Six shall be amended vices of a deputy clerk, shall be NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN : .pointive officers, subject to con­ to tile collection of takes, as the at the- Probate Office in the city of ' .hate, ■ by the addition of. the following deemed necessary, the Commis­ That Said- mortgage wilt be fore- firmation by a majority of the Commission .may prescribe,; and, St. Joseph in said County, on the j sections wliioh shall be added to sion shall provide for his compen­ 1st insertion May 20; last Aug. 12 closed, pursuant to power of sale:, Commission; he shall have a as provided by the Laws of the 10th day of .Tune'A D. 1937. and. numbered consecutively with sation. In all. other cases such MORTGAGE SALE andl. the premises therein described I voice and vote in the proceedings, State. ■ Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, the preceding, sections of said deputy shall be paid by the Clerk. as- Two Hundred Sixty-three and hut no veto power; he shall pre­ Judge of Probate. 0 room, all modern house at chapter, which section shall read The City Clerk and his honfismen Section— ■-. The; Treasurer Default having been made in 8/10, acres, more or less, in See­ side at the meetings of the Com­ In the Matter: of the Estate of as follows: shall be answerable .for all acts snail- render to the Clerk on the the conditions of a certin Mort- .tipns- Seven and Eight, Townshlj edge of town $3,500, mission and shall, from time to Eugene M. Miller, deceased. Nellie CITY CLERK i and defaults of his deputy. , . first Monday of every month, and gage made- by Elbert M. Blake, a jEighb South, Range Eighteen 5 room, ail modern house. Close time, give the Commission in­ E, Boone having filed'in said, court , Section ' tv—. There shall be oftener if required by the Com­ single man, to. the- Industrial! West, more particularly described in on paved street. Large lot $2,- formation concerning the affairs \ . Section- —-——. Before entering ■ her final administration account, elected from the City at large on mission, a report of the amounts Building and Loan Association, a as follows: East Half of thl 200. Reasonable terms. of the City and recommend such : upon the duties of his office, the and hen- petition, praying lot the the first Monday in April of 1938 .received and. credited by him to Michigan: Corporation, dated the Southeast Quarter and the North, measures as he shall deem ,exped­ Clerk shall execute a bond Writ­ allowance thereof and. for the as­ ,-ijr *£;-> and every second year thereafter, each fund, and on what account 6th day of October 1926, and re­ west Quarter of the Southeast ^ ient. It shall be his duty to ex­ ten by a Surety Company approve signment and: distribution, of the received, and the amounts paid corded in tile offioe ofitbe Register Quarter of Section Seven; that ~ a City.Clerk who shall hold office etl by the Commission, to the City residue of said estate, and her 120 Main St. Phone 2, ercise supervision over the sever­ out by him from each fund dur­ of Deeds of Berrien County, part of the Northwest Quarter ol for a term Of two years or until, of Buchanan, for the faithful per­ petition praying that said court FOR COMPLETE PROTECTION al departments of the City gov*: ing the preceding month, aril the Section Eight which lies west o| his successor is elected and who formance of his trust, in such sum adjudicate and determine 'who, 'Michigan, on the 16th day of Oc­ AND SPEEDY ADJUSTMENTS, ernment, see that the laws relat­ amount o f money remaining in Dayton Lake; all that part ofi tb( shall possess all the qualifications as may be fixed by the Commis­ were at the time of his death the tober 1926, in Liber 150 of Mort­ INSURE WITH BOYCE. ing to the City and the,ordinances Southwest Quarter ofi said Seatio) of an elector of the said City. sion, which bond shall : be filed each fund, on the date o f his re­ legal heirs of said- deceased and gages,, on page 206) by failure, to and regulations of the Commis­ Eight which, lies west of Dayton The compensation of the City with the City Treasurer, and he port. He shall also exhibit to the entitled' to inherit the real estate make installment payments of FOR SALE:—The Dr. Tonkin sion are enforced. He shall au­ principal and interest at maturity Lake and west of the Indian, Re. Clerk shall be a reasonable salary shall take the official oath. Commission annually, on the sec­ o f which said: deceased' died seized- home on Niles-Bu’chanan road. thenticate by his signature such ond Monday in March in. each and for four months thereafter,; serve Boundary Bne; excepting fixed by the Commission; provid­ Chapter Seven, Section One, as It is. Ordered, Thai the 12th day P. B. Friday, 302 Main St., instruments as the' City Commis­ whereby the mortgagee elects and'' however, One and 36/100 acre.\ ed that the salary of the City now written, shall be and is here­ year, and: as often and for such of July A. D, 1937, at ten o’clock Niles, Phone 334-W. 23t3p. sion, this charter and the laws o f declares the, whole of the principal heretofore deeded: for cemetery Clerk shall' not be increased or by repealed) and a new Section period as th e. Commission shall -in. the forenoon, at said probate the State of Michigan shall re­ and’ interest now due and payable punposes and described- as, begin. FOR SALE:—Rural New Yorker diminished during the term for One of said chapter shall he in­ require, a full and detailed ac­ office, be and: is hereby appointed, quire. He shall' exercise only •■as provided by the terms ofi said, ,ning sixty feet west of the south. seed potatoes. Excellent quality. which he is elected. The City stituted therefor whioh shall read count o f the receipts and- dis­ for examining and allowing said such powers as the laws of this .mortgage. !east corner of said Section Seven, H, E. Wilson, Phone 7134F14. shall pay all premiums on any bursements of the Treasurer since account and hearing said petition; State, this Charter or the City as follows: The amount claimed to be due thence running East 204. fieet to 24tlp. surety bond or bonds required the date of his last annual report, It is Further Ordered, That pub­ Commission confer upon him. All officers whose duties are jon, said, mortgage at the date of the Indian Reservation Line,, for such clerk; by this charter or .outlined in the succeeding sec­ classifying them therein by the lic notice thereof be given by pub­ FOR SALEl—1933 H i ton Chev- Provided that no person shall be funds to which receipts and. dis­ 'this notice is the sum of $1431.97, thence north 36 degrees east along by the Commission. tions . of this chapter, or whose lication of a copy of this order, for saidi riine- 226 feet, thence north rolet Truck,. Stake body, long eligible to be elected to or hold bursements are made, and the three successive weeks previous- ofi principal! and) interest and; the • Section — - — . The City Clerk appointment is not otherwise pro­ 17,.2 feet, thence west 377 feet, wheelbase, good condition. $200. the office of Mayor who is not an balance remaining in each fund; to said day of hearing, in the Ber­ further sum o f $35.00, as an at­ shall be the clerk of the City vided for in this chapter, togeth­ thence south. 10 degrees, 47 minutes Standard Garage and Super Ser­ elector of the City of Buchanan, . . TT , ,, . „ which account shall be filed in rien County Record, a newspaper torney fee provided, for in said er with the officers of the City least 205.6 fieet to. the place of be­ vice. Portage and Front Sts. a citizen of the United States, and. , , the office of the Clerk. . printed and circulated in said) morbgage, andl no suit or proceed- a resident of the City of B u c h a n -v o tin g s . of the Cjty Commission j Engineer, Election Commissioners Phone 86. 24tlc. county. ings. afi law on in. equity.' having jigjnmng. and shall, keep a penmanent jour­ and Inspectors, Marshal, Chief of Section------. Tne City Treas­ The land mortgaged in Section an for at least two years immed. MALCOLM HATFIELD, been instituted to recover the debt FOR. SALE:— Slightly Used - va­ nal ill the English language of. all .Fire Department, and such other urer, subject to the direction of Eight being the land heretofore re­ diateiy preceding date of election: Judge of Probate. secured' b y said' morbgage or any cuum cleaner with attachments. its proceedings, Ho shall keep a the Commission, shall, have the peatedly described as “ the South­ Chapter Six, Section Fifteen as ■ officers as the City Commission (SEAL). A true copy. Florence part thereof. A -l condition. Inquire Buchanan record ofi all- Ordinances,, Resolu- custody of all moneys, bonds, west Quarter of Section Bight, now written, shall be and is here­ may authorize shall be appointed ' Ladwig Dase, Register of Pro­ Now therefore, NOTICE IS Co-Ops. 24t3p. Mans and Regulations ofi the City mortgages, notes, leases and evi- .Township Eight South, Range by repealed and a new Section by the Mayor and confirmed by bate. ‘ HEREBY .GIVEN, that by virtue Commission. dences o f value belonging to the Eighteen,.West, containing . with FOR SALE—Used Majestic elec­ Fifteen o f said Chapter Six shall the Commission not later than of the power of sale contained in Section ------. He shall be the First Monday in May of each City, provided, that the Commis­ 1st insertion June 17, last July 1 said mortgage and the Statute in other lands One Hundred Forty- tric refrigerator. Newly recon­ he instituted therefor which shall custodian ofi the City Seal, and: year; such officers to hold office sion by a majority vote of all STATE OF MICHIGAN,: The Pro- such case made’ and provided, the five acres of land and known as ditioned. Priced for quick sale read as follows: shall affix it th all documents for one year or until their succes­ the Commissioners elect may des­ hate, Court for. the County, of said mortgage will be foreclosed the Rozell Home Farm and, more ‘ at Myers Elec. Shop, 106 W. The Mayor and each City Com­ and. instruments requiring the sors are appointed and qualified, ignate one or more depositories Berrien.,. - by a sale of the premises describ­ particularly; described as hounded Frcnt st., phone 114. 24tlp missioner shall receive as com- seal, and shall) attest the same. provided that the Commission in such City in which the City A t . a session, of said. Court, held ed therein, or so much thereof as on the west by the West Section pens&tioi) for all services render- ( . ,, , , ... „ „ will, be necessary to . pay the ] line of Section Eight, on the north FOR SALE—Save high rent . and ed the sum of One Hundred Hc sha11 alao. be custodian of all may suspend or remove any ap- Treasurer shall deposit all such at the Probate Office in the city of St. Joseph in said .County, on the amount so as aforesaid due on said | and east by Dayton Lake, and on high taxes by buying lots just ($100.00) Dollars per annum, pay- ^cum ents and Records ipointive officer at any time. moneys and property named outside city limits. In blocks of Sections Three, Four, Five, Six, .above in his possession by virtue 12th day of June A. D. 1937. mortgage, With six per: cent in- ffio south and east by the Indian able quarterly. For each absence ^ tta m m S to the City of Buchan- boundary line.’’ 5 or more, $30 per lot. Total „. ■*_ . . _ an. the custody of which is not Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten and Elev­ of his office, to be drawn there­ Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, terest from, the date of this notice, Of a Commissioner from a regu- ’ . .•( , , TT , „ Excepting therefrom a tract o f , otherwise provided for. He shall, en, of- Chapter Seven, as now ofrom only in such, manner as the Judge of Probate, and all other legal costs together ’ tax. less than 1%. Electricity lar meeting o f the Commission . . .. , . . , ,, , „ , , , , , _ give to the proper department or Commission shail direct, and ev­ In the Matter of the Estate of with, said attorney fee, at public ‘land 'described as follows: Com­ available. Jay M. Glover. 24t2p there shall be deducted a sum b 1 r iwritten shall be, and are hereby mence 931 feet North and Thirty officials ample notice of the ex­ ery such depository shall furnish Mary Gonder, deceased, Fred auction, to the highest bidder, a t equal to five (5% ) per cent of the 'repealed. , ‘feet- East of the '.4 post between FOR SALE—1% acres alfalfa in piration or termination. ofi any a bond, as the Commission may Gonder having filed in said court the front outer door of the Court annual salary of such member. Chapter Six, Section One, as Sections Seven and Eight, Town­ Held. Ernest Zimmerman, 60 franchise, contracts or agree­ require and approve, for the safe­ his petition praying that said court House in the City pf St. Joseph, Absence from five consecutive • now written shall be and is here­ ship Eight South, Range Eighteen River St. • 24tlp ments. Hc may administer oaths by, repealed, and a new Section keeping and- accounting of all adjudicate and determine who Berrien County; Michigan, on regular meetings shall operate to were at the time of her death the West; thence South 89 degrees 27 required by this oharter or by the One o f said Chapter Six shall be such- moneys and property thus Monday, the 1.6th day of August ; MISCELLANEOUS vacate the seat of a member un­ legal heirs' of said deceased and 1937, at ten o’clock in the fore­ minutes East along Northerly line City Commission, instituted therefor which shall coming into its possession. The less such absence be authorized entitled to inherit the real estate noon, of State Highway No, 60, 184 feet; SEWER HOOK-UP:—All sower Section.------. He shall certi­ read as follows: Commission nmy at any time by by the Commission. The Com­ of which said deceased died seized, The premises to be sold are situ­ thence North 130 feet to, the wat­ liook-up materials furnished and fy by his signature all. Ordi­ The names o f the candidates to a majority vote Of all the Com­ mission shall have power by Or­ It is Ordered, That the 12th day ated in the City of Buchanan, ers of Ijaythn Lake; thence West- work guaranteed. Free esti­ nances and. Resolutions enacted missioners elect, Change any de­ dinance to compel the attendance be voted for shall appear on the of July A; D, 1937, at teii o’clock Berrien County, Michigan, and are’. erly along said shore line to a mates. Our, low prices will sur­ or passed by the City. Commis­ pository or depositoi’les. at its meetings of absent mem­ ballot .in any order determined in the forenoon, at said Probate described in said mortgage^ aa i point tliat is 85 feet North of tile prise you- Frank Porto, appoint­ bers. sion, and, perform any other du­ upon by the Board of Election Section------— The City Treas­ : Office, be ajid is hereby appointed follows, to wit:- ' place of beginning; thence South m entsm ade through W. J. Mill ties required; ofi him by this Char­ urer shall) before entering the Chapter Six, Section Sixteen as Commissioners, Provided that ' for hearing said petition. Lot fifty six (56), Liberty 85 feet to, the place of beginning. er Lumber Co. 24tlp. ter, or by the City, Commission. duties o f his office, execute and now written shall be and is here­ the names of candidates for of­ It is Further Ordered, That pub­ Heights Addition to the Village Said tract being a part of tho deliver to. the City Commission Northwest Quarter of Section WHEN YOUR EYES no.ed glasses, by repealed and a new Section Section, The Clerk fices to he filled, from the City at lic notice thereof be given by pub­ (now City) of Buchanan, except C. L. Stretch,, the Optometrist, Sixteen of said Chapter Six. shall shall he the general: accountant of large shall, be placed first on the to be filed, an approved surety lication o f a copy of this order, for a strip seven (.7) feet wide across' Eight, Township. Eight South, bond written by a Surety Com­ Range Eighteen West. at Root’s Nows Depot every be instituted therefor which, shall: ;the City, and' all, claims against ballot and the names o f candi­ three successive weeks previous the rear end of said lot to be used pany approved by the Commis­ Excepting also a tract of land Thursday. ttc. read as follows: jthe municipal corporation shall be dates for offices to be filled from, to said day of hearing, in the Ber­ for. an alley. sion, in such amount as may be released for right-of-way for high­ In ease of a vacancy in any ’ filed: with him for payment, and, the respective precincts shall im­ rien County Record a newspaper Dated May 18th, 1937. WE ARE PAYING the following required by law or by.the City way purposes; lying witliin said elective office, the Mayor shall, fill after examination thereof, he mediately follow. printed and circulated in said INDUSTRIAL BUILDING AND prices for poultry: heavy hens Commission; after the approval County and State, will be sold at: such vacancy for the unexpired shall report the same, with all ^Chapter Six shall, be amended county, LOAN ASSOCIATION, 16c; Leghorn hens 13c; old •accompanying vouchers, a n d by the addition of the following of the Commission, said bond MALCOLM HATFIELD, Mortgagee. public auction to the highest bid­ roosters 10c; colored broilers term subject to confirmation, by a der for cash by the Sheriff of Ber­ majority of the Commissioners. counterclaims, pf tSie City, and the sections Which Shall be added to shall be filed with the City Clerk, Judge of Probate. Frank R, Sanders, 21c‘, rook broilers 22c and 24c, Chapter Seven, Section One, as (SEAL) A true copy. Florence rien County, at the front door of Chapter Six, Section Seventeen true balance as found by him to and be numbered consecutively Attorney for Mortgagee, William Schrader & Son, Three Ladwig Dase, Register of Pro­ the Court House, in the city of as now written shall be and is the Commission for allowance, with the preceding sections of now written, shall be and is here- Business Address, Oaks, Mich. Phone 36. Will call bate. Buchanan, Michigan, Saint Joseph, in said County and hereby repealed and a new Sec­ and when allowed by the Com­ said chapter, which sections shall by repealed, and a new Section for poultry if desired, 2Qtfc, mission, shall draw his warrant, read1 as follows: One of Said Chapter Seven shall State, on Tuesday, August 3, 1937, tion Seventeen of said Chapter Tst insertion June 10; last June 24 1st insertion Apr. lb; last July L-c countersigned by the Mayor, up­ CITY TREASURER be instituted therefor which shall at two o'clock P. M. There ia duo HOUSE TRAILERS— New and Six shall he instituted therefor STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE and payable at the date of this on the Treasurer for the payment Section 1— ----- . . There shall he read as follows: used, ti'acle, rent, terms. Open which shall read as follows: bate Court for the. County of Default having been made in notice upon tho debt secured by . thereof, designating thereon the elected, from the City at large on AH officers whose duties are evenings ar.d Sundays. Johnson If a Commissioner shall become Berrien. the terms and conditions of a cer­ said mortgage the, sum of $&,■• the first Mouthy- ,in April of. 1938 outlined ■ in : the succeeding sec­ Trailer Sales, Michigan City, ineligible for. his office of Com­ J^und from which payment is to he A t a session o f said Court, held tain purchase money . mortgage 369.72. . / 1 anti every 'second year • thereafter tions of this chapter, or ’ whose . Ind. I5tfc missioner as defined in Chapter made. The Clerk shall not draw at’ the Probate Office in the'eity of made by Alonzo F, Hoive to Dated April 24, 1937. / "any warrant upon any fund after appointment is not otherwise pro­ Six, Section Eight, as amended, a City Treasurer who shall hold St. Joseph in said' County, on, tho Sigmund Desenberg and Rena THE FEDERAL LAND vided for in this chapter, togeth­ WANTED of this charter, his seat shall be the same has been exhausted. office for a term of two years or 8th day of June A. D. 1937. Desenberg, his wife, or the sur­ BANK OF SAINT PAUL, er with tjtg officers Of the City .WANTED:—To buy three day old declared vacant and a successor S ection ------—. When any tax until his successor is elected and Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, vivor of them, jointly and not as Mortgagee, .calves and butcher cattle. High­ for his unexpired term appointed or money shall be levied, raised whp shall possess all the qualifi- Engineer, Election Commissioners Judge of Probate. owners in common, dated the 20th Gordon Brewer, i| est prices- paid. Phone 1067-J., from the same precinct from or appropriated, the Clerk shall .cations of ah elector o f said City. | and Inspectors, Marshal, Chief o f In the Matter of the Estate of day of January, A. D. 1930, and Attorney for the Mortgagee, Niles, Mich, 24t3p. which said vacancy occurred, by report the amount thereof to the The compensation of the City 1 Fire Department, and such other George Stanard, deceased. ‘Goldie recorded In the Office of the Bronson- Michigan PAGE SIX THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1937

Odd Fellow Encampment were hosts at the annual memor­ Secret’s Out The Odd Fellows Encampment Becomes Bride ial services of the bi-county asso­ met last Friday night at the Odd ciation of the M. W. A., held last THE OPEN-DOOR TO HEALTH Fellow Hall. The Royal Purple de­ Sunday in Buchanan, The group gree initiation was held for four met first at the Woodmen’s hall candidates from Elkhart. Twelve at 1:00 o’elock, then went to -Oak brother members from Elkhart Ridge cemetery at 3:00 o’clock, were present. Refreshments were where services were held for served. Woodmen who have been burled Methodist Prayer Circle Club Twenty-Six * * ¥ there. The Forrester Team of The Prayer Circle of the Metho­ Club Twenty-Six met Monday Bride Given Shower Benton Harbor attended In uni­ dist Episcopal Church held a night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The girls of the Clark Equip­ form. About fifty members as­ meeting' at the home of Mrs. Earl Derflinger. ment Co. time office went to Niles * * « sembled at the cemetery. Nancy Lyon, last Friday. i Thursday evening where they gave v * Broeeus Family Reunion 1 a kitchen shower on Mrs. Joseph * * * Missionary Society The Broeeus family reunion will Hess, formerly Miss Maxine Howe 1 Saramost Club The Presbyterian Missionary be held Sunday, June 20, at Pot- of this city. The guests were The Saramost Club will meet Society held a meeting last Friday tawalommie Park, South Bend, at shown the new home of the bride, tonight at the home of Mr. and night at the home of Mrs. Otto 1:00 o’clock in the afternoon. after which bridge was played, Mrs. Frank Southerton. S '. S Sehurr. high score being held by Miss 1 ¥ is v * * •) American Legion and Auxiliary Ruth Mead. Coming Marriage Announced The American Legion and the Jolly Four Club * ■ * * Lee Frame of Buchanan will Auxiliary have been invited to at­ The Jelly Four Club met Wed­ No Name Bridge Chib marry Miss Marjorie Freyer Sat­ nesday afternoon at the home of tend a county meeting at Three j The No Name Bridge Club met urday morning at the Episcopal Mrs. Myra Hess. Oaks tonight. * » «■ last Wednesday at the hdine of church in Niles. Mrs. Magnus Lundgren. Honors Catholic Women’s Club Dinner Guest were won by Mrs. T. D. Childs and The Catholic Women’s Club met Arthur Orwin of South Bend Mrs. George Fairman, The club last Thursday night at the home visited Dick Strayer last Sunday will meet again at 1:00 o'clock in uf Mrs. Charles Zimmerman. and was a dinner guest at the the afternoon on Wednesday, June Further activities of the club have home of Dr. and Mrs. Strayer. 23, at the home of Mrs, E. T. V * * been discontinued until next fall. MRS. SAMUEL T. REID Waldo. Couples Bridge Club v . * Courtesy South Bend News-Times Palm Beach Suits/ Neighborhood Sewing Club > The Couple's Bridge Club met Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Hamilton V, F. W. Auxiliary I The Neighborhood Sewing Club last Friday night at the home of recently announced the marriage The V. F, W. will hold their reg­ met last Thursday at the home of South Bends Mr. and Mrs. George Chubb. Mrs. of their daughter Barbara to ular meeting tonight at the V. F. Mrs. Harris Simpson. E, T. Waldo and Mr. John Russell Samuel Theodore Reid, Jr., son of W . Hall. The social committee will were, winners. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Reid, Sr. of be composed of Mrs. Henry Zupke #

combination gives a panic of Joy Laughter, Thrilling MONDAY IS GUEST FEATURE NIGHT Adventure and Romance. Beach Umbrellas In Addition To Our Regular Show At 9 O’Clock By FEATURE NO. 1 FEATURE NO. 2 Special Request We Bring Back That The smart thing to lake Outstanding Success to the beach. 3 » w \ " P a i r ,5 0 Warning” “One in a Million” On His Day, Sunday, June ,20 with with SONJA HENIE J. Eil Bromberg Betty Furness WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY JUNE 23 — 21 TkfS' GRASS or ’’■"'P' Death Valley lives up to I - '<. i"i ^ | its name in this Thrilling ANY ROAD‘IS THE RIGHT ROAD TO SEE CHIN CHIN —-J Detective Drama BUGS Added BUCK JONES SERIAL anil CARTOON ADDED Attend ouv Bargain Saturday Matinees at 2 P. M. Comedy Bad Housekeep­ Gliders 10c — 15e — and a Free lee Cream Bar given ing — Cartoon to each child attending. Birthday Party Bamboo Shades CIGARS — CIGARETTES Pictorial Desert Land TOBACCOS To The First 300 Patrons Attending Our Monday Sneeia1 Admission Just What He Wants Night Show —• A Beautiful 8x10 Colored Fan Photo Wed. —« Thurs, Only of Sort ja Bcnie Wifi Be Given Away Free 10c — 20c M . J. Kelling NILES, MICII. Smoke House THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1937 THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD PAGE ONE

Love Our Own Words Enemy to Young Fish CHILDREN IN COURT “However unimportant our words The larva ot the dragonfly is a Indians Blamed Golden Gate Bridge Opened to Motor Traffic ! may be,” said Hi Ho, the sage o£ savage enemy to young fish. It lies (Judge Malcolm Hatfield) Chinatown, “ we love them like chil­ in wait until a victim comes into The sixteen year old boy who dren and seek tb give them promi­ reach and then snares it with a For Soil Losses I was arrested last week for auto­ nent place when they are our own." vicious, pincer-like organ. mobile banditry today confessed Morgan Farm Tests Show his guilt in court. Braves Burned Timber, A t the conclusion of the trial Foresters Say the judge drew the father and mother aside and said: “ In the Indians who stalked game hun­ past you have been too lenient GAY '& r dreds of years ago near Benton with your son. You have pleaded Harbor probably never heard of where you should have command­ soil erosion. If they had, they- ed. You coaxed and humored this wouldn't have burned over the child when your own experiences in life should have directed the WHITE woodlands. Wind and water ero­ course for him to follow. As a re­ sion are acute agricultural prob­ sult, he frankly admits that he lems in this area and other parts lost respect for your judgment and of the state, largely because of the WAY followed out his own wishes. Now removal o f timber, foresters say. the state is forced to step in and Recent tests by the soil conser­ i t take over the responsibilities vation, service on the Jessie Mor­ which you, as parents neglected gan, farm in Berrien county show to enforce.” that woodlands in this region, were KUEHN’S horned over periodically by In­ dians in order to make their hunt­ “ Remfnisee,” Good Word Sold on easy payments, j A white Rahar- “ Reminisce” is a perfectly good So cool! and they keep their ditto and bucic ing easier. The older trees in the fresh smartness! For sum­ combination, with stand show a decided decrease in word, meaning to narrate or to tell, the open toe. growth for certain periods over as reminiscence. It is found in both V mery appearance, daytime S6.75 100 years ago. Another proof that the first and second editions of Web­ or dinner wear, KUEHN'S ster's dictionary. Standard Garage & presents smart white shoes burning took place, according to foresters, is in the dense under­ •—with the new open toes story of dogwood and other unde­ Beavers Must Keep Busy Super Service and open air vamps. sirable species. “ Busy", beavers have to keep busy. If not kept short by gnaw­ Demonstration of proper meth­ Portage und Front Sts. \ Below: White, with ing, the teeth would grow so long bright flowers with ods of timber stand improvement that the animals could not close Phone 86 black or white linen is a part of the erosion control their mouths. trim. program being carried out by the First automobiles shown arriving in San Francisco from Marin county across the Golden Gate bridge, fol­ $ 1 0 .5 0 federal government in -Berrien lowing the recent, gala opening of the span to motor traffic, Inset shows Mayor 'Angelo Rossi of San Fran­ county. The soil conservation ser­ cisco cutting a chain with an acetylene torch, thus officially opening the Waldo approach to traffic. vice selected a portion of the Mor­ gan farm for tests and demonstra­ lakes on the list appear together are welcome at the bank because tions. Large trees, beyond the with data concerning the various lumber utilization stage, were cut they conform to sound banking Child Diphtheria principles. species of fish in the lakes. The into fence posts and cordwood and bulletin gives the approximate sold to nearby farmers. Small dis­ Upon request we shall be glad to give _you the details Of our ser­ size o f the lake, the section, town­ eased and undesirable trees were Deaths Needless ship and county in which it is vice charge policy. Prints-and M ulti-COLORS worked into polewood, and the situated. It is estimated "that the understory was cleared. Red oak The season’s favorites Siemens Declares upper peninsula has more than ^)fien X'llleBo-Paeji liai losf- her'sheep acorns and seedlings were plant­ Upper Peninsula 1,000 inland lakes. lie f Had said'floney, Why do you W eep- ed to provide future reproduction. IV e got insufance on of/ the slocK — Properly managed woodlots not Issues Fish Bulletin Walk in a gorgeous field of Death Rate Increasing Be­ / f V e i 'y hei/d and hit/e and flo c k :' only are an essential portion of cause Public Fails To Use Mystery Love all COLOR , . . colors that de­ any farm, but are the most effec­ As a special accommodation to The Black Widow spider is a wily Preventive Toxin tourist fishermen the Upper Pen­ lightfully blend or contrast. tive of all soil conservation meas­ hypocrite. When she is a young and u s a irr? s/ocJ(Msitit/>iee, ures, according to Arvid Tesaker, insula Development Bureau with (seemingly) innocent spinster, she Prints . . . color mad and the cooperation of conservation of­ assistant forester of the erosion "Children are eying Of diph­ first sheds her maiden skin, and See Our ficers has issued a bulletin listing fancy free! control project, who supervised theria in Michigan today when then immediately sends out a call Windows the fishing possibilities in 400 re­ E. N. Sch ram work on the Morgan farm. Similar such deaths are a discredit to any for a husband. That love call, is presentative lakes of the upper demonstrations of proper handling community,” declared Dr. C. C. something of a mystery, and scien­ “The Insurance Man” peninsula. of woodlots are being carried out Siemens, state health commission­ tists have been unable to explain The names of all the inland how it is sent out or received. in other cooperating farms in the er, when statistical reports laid on area. his desk Friday indicated an 82 per cent ■ increase in diphtheria Nestorian Movement in China ■ mortality for the early months of The 'only record yet discovered of 1937. GARNITZ S at South Bend the Nestorian movement in China is “Twenty deaths have already 120 S. Michigan Street SOUTH BEND the Nestorian stone dating from 781 occurred compared with 11 at this Cm* A, D. It is a monument. —I time last year," said the commis­ sioner, "and yet such deaths are absolutely preventable. W e know Special Offering to the. cause of diphtheria,-ho\y it is spread, and we can immunize any child with toxoid so there is little Equipment Co. danger of his ever cpntracting the F R E E disease! Even: when a child has diphtheria, death can be prevented if antitoxin is administered on the first appearance of symptoms.” With an unusual increase in diphtheria probable during the coming fall and winter months,. Dr. Slemons urged parents to have- Modern Style Bedroom Suites infants and pre-school children immunized with toxoid now. This simple, painless measure will safe­ guard them during those first five years of life when 80 per cent of all diphtheria deaths occur. Toxoid immunization is so effective in preventing diphtheria, he said, that any community can deter­ mine its own diphtheria rate. When a child dies of diphtheria 26 Piece today, said Dr. Siemens, it is be­ DINNER SET cause someone has failed to have that child protected with toxoid. We are giving a set of these If a ease does occur, time is an lovely dishes'to every Clark all-important factor in the admin­ man or woman who. makes a istration of antitoxin which must purchase of $30 or more dur­ be injected during the first 24 ing this next Week. hours of the disease. The commis­ sioner urged physicians to give antitoxin at once upon the first suggestion of diphtheria without Beauty and' charm in the bedroom. This suite is of SERVEL waiting for laboratory confirma­ matched grain panels of 5 ply walnut veneer. Large oval tion. “From 1921 to 1934 Michigan mirrors, dust proof drawers. Bed, chest, and your choice ELECTROLUX demonstrated the effectiveness of of vanity or dresser. Ask for the Clark bed- dJ.CD) E* A diphtheria prevention by reducing room special suite. You may have it for ___ $ 0 * /» D U deaths from 954 to 38, but since Has No Moving Parts that time we have been too self- satisfied. Cases and deaths are in­ Aa a result, uou enjoy. . . creasing again, and they will con­ GLIDERS RUGS • COMFORT OF PERMANENT SILENCE tinue to increase so long as we fail • MORE YEARS OF SATISFACTION to take full advantage of the posi­ • NO MOVING PARTS TO WEAR, tive prevention which toxoid offers Wo want to acquaint for every child. Practically every • CONTINUED LOW OPERATING COST Clark Equipment Em­ • FULLEST FOOD PROTECTION one of the 302 cases which have • SAVINGS THAT PAY FOR IT been reported since January could ployees with Garnitz’s have been prevented if every in­ Michiana’s finest fur­ In addition to ... fant were immunized before he became one year of age.” niture store. Every Modem Convenience Streamlined Beauty How Do Banks Figure Checking ExtraRoomlness Account Charges? Your credit is good Greater Ice Cube Capacity here, and you may It’s a real satisfaction to know that Extensive studies by banking have what you want your Servel Electrolux will operate experts over a period of years, es­ on our liberal pay­ This model without a noise, even after long serv­ pecially by the Bank Management only $11.95 ice. Yet behind this permanent silence Commission of the American ment plan. is a far more important advantage Bankers Association, have shown than just comfort—a basically differ­ what it costs the average bank— We are open Tuesday ent way of producing cold and freez­ for overhead, stationery, check­ We have the largest rug and carpet ing cubes of ice that saves you money books, salaries, safekeeping of and Thursday eve­ We have secured about 40 sample gliders, at special low prices that means a good saving department in Micliiana. As a special .year after year. 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On accounts, whose earnings GARNITZ Furniture do not cover their handling costs, Fino Your Gas Company a moderate service charge is or­ Furniture FURNITURE COMPANY StOT'O dinarily made., Consequently, these accounts pay their own wav and 128 S. Michigan Street SOUTH BEND 1

| & A .G E W O THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD Tho Victorian Era Dust in the Air summer’s drought and by some in­ • forest fires and a Queen Victoria was eighteen Weak May Live Longer Tire normal dust count over a, pity Penguins Star at Cleveland Fair jury to old meadows from winter acres burned over. years old when the news was such as Washington, D. C., is about It is accepted that a person with a killing The condition of these weak constitution can never be Glasses Properly Fitted brought to her in Kensington palace 6,400 particles to the cubic inch. that King William IV was dead and Michigan crops on June 1, he says, Census Shows Brook made robust, but still such a one that she would reign in his place. was reported as follows: alfalfa, may easily outlive his stronger con­ She was queen tor sixty-tour years, Japanese’s Heart Strong hay, 83 per cent: ail clover and Trout, Largest Catch temporary, says Hygeia, the Health EST, woo and her times are generally re­ The Japanese have the strongest timothy hay, 78 per cent; all tame Magazine, ferred to as the Victorian era. hearts in the world, according to hay, 80 per cent; wUd hay, 84 per Brook trout, which authorities health reports, cent; and. pasture?, 87 per cent. feared a few years ago were going Ten Supreme Court Judges W. G, Bogardus, O. D. the way of the Michigan grayling The greatest number of Supreme Masonic Temple Bldg. Still constitute more than 60 per­ court justices at any one time was 225'/2 K. Mahi St. NILES G-Men Head Cites cent of all the trout taken in ten, from 1883 to 1866, VVednesday-Thursdays From, 9 to 5 ‘ High Crime Figures Michigan's streams, states a re­ port from Lansing. Destroying Habits j; BURKE This has been learned, the re­ You can destroy a bad habit and like a weed it will come up again; 228 S. Michigan St. A total of 1,333,526. major port says, through the creel-census SOUTH BEW » 1ND. crimes wbre committed in the card system used by tbe Depart­ but destroy a good habit and it i Will grow no more. United States in, 1936, according ment o f Conservation during the to an estimate o f J. Edgar Hoover, past few years to get accurate in­ director of the bureau of investi­ formation from Fishermen on gations of the Federal Department their catches during trout season. FISCHOFF CABINET CO. o f Justice. A murder was com­ mitted • every 40 minutes, a rob­ Morris House in Philadelphia. : Upholstering—Recovering bery every 10 minutes, and a From December, 1790, until felony every 34 seconds, he'* de­ March, 1797, Washington lived in | Antique Furniture Renaired and Refinished: clares, asserting that there are what had been the residence of \ 406 N. Scott St. Phone 4-8311 South Rend, Iqd. < over 4,300,000 criminals in. t^he Sieur John Hoiker, consul general country. of France, 528-530 Market street, A new type of mental vigilance Philadelphia. It had been ruined on, the part Of our citibens is our by Are in January, 1780, and Robert These white-vested, black coated penguins are among tire most popu­ Morris, financier of the Revolution, lar attractions with crowds at the Great Lakes exposition at Cleveland greatest need, he* declares, stating that they must be brought realize leased the ruins and began to re­ this summer. Exhibited on Admiral Byrd’ s Antarctic ship, the City ot build the house. It was the restored New York, they constitute a third of the present penguin population of that there cannot be safety from the depredations of the criminal building that was leased to Wash­ We invite you to the United States, ington for $3,000 a year rent as underworld, unless this safety is his executive mansion. John Adams insured by the combined efforts of duction. . also, lived there as President-, at all the people. Oat and barley seeding ,he says, which time it was owned by Andrew Expects Largest was delayed by frequent rains this Kennedy, who bought it from Mor­ Modern Cold spring so that much of the acre­ Northern Michigan ris for $37,000. Adams remained a Wheat Crop In age was planted late and in some resident until the spring of 1800, sections a considerable proportion Spring Fire Loss when the capital was moved to Storage Plant of the intended- acreage was never Exceeds ,’35-36 Washington. State Since *05 planted. The condition, of the Michigan oat crop on June 1, he' Your furs are a sweet diet for moths—but they’ll That Northern Michigan has Position for good reliable Holmes Also Predicts Good states, was 8 per cent and that o f reduce your coat to tatters. Better send it here suffered - heavier ’ damages from local man who can work Fruit Yield, Average barley 82 per cent, both close to for-the Safety of Modern Cold Storage. or slightly below average for that forest fire so fa r this year than stead helping manager take Spring Grain, Ray in the spring season o f 1936 and date. care of our country bus­ 1935, is reported from Lansing. iness. Livestock experience Cherry orchards bloomed heav­ A total of 340 forest fires was A continued improvement in the desirable. Men make $75 a ily this year and the blossoms reported up to June 1, the dis­ State’s winter wheat and rye pros­ were just beginning to fall in the month at first. Address new patch states, adding that the ag­ Box 6638, care of this pects during May, about an aver­ northern districts at the time the gregate area burned was over 10,- FUR age outlook for-spring grains and June 1 reports were filled out, Mr, 054 acres. paper. YORK hay crops, and uniformly high con­ Holmes says, stating that there In 1936, Michigan1 tallied 500 ditions for all of the major fruits was some frost damage during forest fires up to June 1 with 2,- Name 120 No. Michigan St. 5 H O P has been reported by Irvin Holmes, GIVES YOU ALL THESE FEATURES May, principally in the west-cen­ 000 acres burned over. The record Look for the Seal Front Assistant United Statistician for Address tral counties of the Fruit Belt, but for the spring of 1935 shows 895 This special low-priced Kelvinator the Michigan Co-operative Crop for the State as a whole, the June gives you all the big features o f mod­ Reporting Service. Frequent rains 1 condition this .year (85 per cent) ern refrigeration. For instance a K el­ hindered spring planting in the was the highest for that date since \ N s vinator Thermometer that assures southern half of the Lower Penin­ 1920. Making allowance for the : . you of safe, low temperatures. Rub­ sula during much of May, he continued increase in bearing ca­ ber grids in all ice trays for quick, states, but weather conditions thus pacity of the State's acreage, he easy removal of cubes. Plenty of ice far in June, he says, have been says, this suggests a record crop more favorable for farm work and — 88 cubes — 9 pounds at a single Of 39,600 tons. The revised esti­ crops are making better progress. mate of the 1936 production, he freezing. Fast freezing — regardless Farmers have been generally hand­ points out was 29,890 tons. A good of hot weather through Kelvinator’s icapped this season, he notes, by set is generally reported on peach­ Plus-Powered mechanism. See this the shortage of available labor. es and the June 1 condition this full-featured Kelvinator today. Many fields of winter wheat season is above any figure for that were planted late last fall and date since 1916, he states, report­ 11 9 A small weekly payment will buy a have shown poor color and growth big, family-size Kelvinator like this—but ing that for this fruit, the indicat­ this spring,. Mr, Efolmes reports, ed 1937 production as of June 1 that's only half the story. Come in and we but despite this condition the. out­ will prove to you that this Kelvinator will is 2,622,000 bushels which com­ m B O H M E Y O O I look improved during May, he says, "save mote than it costs a week — every pares with 1,720,000 bushels har­ and, with the large acreage for week you Use it. vested in 1936 and 1,565,000 bu­ harvest this year, the potential shels, the 1928-32 average,: both production as of June 1 has been revised estimates. The United AND IT'S PLUS-POWERED FOR ECONOMY j placed at 21,694,000 bushels, which State3 total peach crop, he indi­ would be the largest crop for this cates, promises to be above that of State since 1905. The Michigan last year but slightly below the rye crop, he fprcasts, from June 1 5-year average. HOUSWERTM’S conditions, at 2,000,000 bushels Michigan pear prospects are not 104 W. FRONT ST. RHONE, 139 which is nearly a fourth larger ; quite as good as for the other : Come in and get your FREE Entr y Blank and Enter Kolvinajor’s than the 1936 crop but only slight­ tree fruits but nevertheless favor­ Radio Contest ly above the 1928-32 average pro­ able, Mr. Holmes continues adding that the June 1 indicated produc­ tion for this fruit amounts to 1,- 409,000 bushels which compares with revised estimates of 1,390,000 bushels for 1936 and 749,000 bu­ shels, the 1928-32 average. June 5. is too early to forecast apple pro­ duction m this State, he com­ ments, stating that not all north­ ern areas were in fu}l bloom at the time of the report, but in central ti© OTHER CAR IN THE. ^ and southern sections a heavy I r* bloom was reported on most varie­ • Vi-;;.;' ' iW pR tb HAS ALt THESE FEATURES ties. The cold wet weather at blossoming time, he says will prob­ .* ViUVE-fN-HEAO SIRAIGHT-ilGHl ENGINE * ANO- ably result m a heavy drop later UTE PISTONS * ACROBAT CARBURETOR ★ SEALED in. soma southern counties, BU3CK PRICtS?. YOU’VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES! CHASSIS * TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE * UNISTEEl BOOT The cool weather and abundance BT FISHER A UPTOE HYDRAULIC BRAKES ~ k KNEE- of rain this spring has been fav­ orable for hay meadows and pas­ ACTION COMFORT AND SAFETY * "HIGH OUTPUT" tures, Mr. Holmes states, but the . . GENERATOR Vr JUMBO LUGGAGE COMPARTMENTS O U ’VE got hold of a thrilling man-size condition of alfalfa, clover timo­ *• DOUBLE STABILIZATION kl thy, he says, is held down by the Y bundle of get-up-and-travel when you lay \ < loss of 1936 sscdmgs from last hands on thewheel of this sleek,swift,solid car. - 1 ’ ir SAFETY GLASS $ You’ve got the power to do what you will PITCHING FIND tlf w hen you press the treadle, that bosses, this, But you- make a sad and sorry error if you Quick’s silk-smooth valve-in-hea.d straight- hold back because this brilliant. Buick. looks T he superb highways of Michigan are eight-engine. too rich for your budget. something more than efficient arteries of - i traffic. In, the hatids o f the State Highway You’ve a car that sheds punishment like a The fact is, this great-powered eight, smooth Department- they have become truly roads mallard sheds rain, so sound and stout and and steady and ready to. thrill, actually costs of romance . , , pleasantly winding trails _ husky is. this, sturdy traveler from its rugged less than-some cars with two fewer cylinders!' that add'tremendously to Michigan’s pres­ backbone up. You’ve got what it takes, to. own: oner-why feet tige aa a? great vacation State, «

5 PAGE FOUR THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1937 Toney • with a single and a inning, the sixth, their introduction in. 1847 to De­ Hatchery Trout Miss Drivers Guided Scenes and Persons in the Current News double - in three times up led the Virgil led the winners at the cember, 1988, is now available. In winners-xvt the plate, plate with three hits in three addition to the descriptive matter,, Flies, Baldwinites Say Johansen and Winl$Jer each with times up, a perfect day at bat. ' the booklet will for the first time Twelve-inch brook trout fresh By Jungle Law, a double in three times led the Pratt, star first baseman of the contain full size illustrations of from a hatchery pond are likely to losers. ..: ■ Dry Zero team, led the losers with the stamps. be. poor , sharpshooters when it ; Judge Declares Summary: a double and single in three trips The new stamp booklet will be comes to hitting a fly, is the re­ Dry Z ero. 000 012 x 3 4 5 to the plate. issued through the office of the port of several fishermen on Pine Foundry 000 100 0 1 5 1 1 “The average motorist drives toy Summary: Superintendent of Documents at a river, near Baldwin. ' what X call the law of the jungle," York and Toney. Root’s 002 002 x 4 7 1 price of 25c cents per copy with Several weeks ago the state Judge John Maher of Detroit Re­ Freehllng, Ellis and Yazel. Dry Zero Q10 000 0 1 3 5 paper binding, and 75 cents per planted 3,000 legal-size trout from corder’s Court told 100 law en­ Sherburn and Raber, copy with doth covers, including Paris hatchery in three places ROOTS vs. DRY ZERO forcement men in Detroit last York and Toney. costs for delivery. along the eight-mile state-owned Monday, June 14 Hjonth at the regular meeting of Orders should be addressed to portion of the Pine to bolster the ■the Southeastern Michigan Asso­ Root’s jumped into third place the Superintendent of Documents, supply in this intensively-fished as the result of their win over the New Book Describing ciation of Chiefs of Police. U. S. Printing Office, Washington, section of the stream. Many o f the “I f he would show, half as much highly touted Dry Zero team. The U, S. Stamps Issued D. C, Remittances should be in the planted trout were caught soon score being 4-1. Root’s had to courtesy when he gets behind the •• » form of postal money orders or after planting. wheel o f his car as he does on the come from behind to win. Of interest to stamp collectors checks, stamps not being accept­ Some fishermen reported that Pratt scored the lone run for the golf course there would be fewer is the announcement of Postmast­ able. while the hatchery trout would Dry Zero team in the second when accidents. This lack of ethics is er Glen Haslett that a new edition rise to the fly, some would con­ he doubled' and scored on a-field­ one of three basic evils which will of the official booklet containing The Silver Sword Plant sistently miss It. Frequently the ers choice. He ran into the catch­ he overcome only by education in a description of all United States The silver sword plant grows only trout would break water six or the home as well as in the school. er, Raber, and Raber received an postage stamps from the date of in the crater of Haleakaia, Hawaii. twelve inches from the lure. T}ie second evil is simply careless­ injury to his left arm. He finished ness," the judge continued. “If the game however. JOhnny at the age of eight does Root’s took the lead in the third, hot hang up his coat he’ll probably when Sherburn was safe on ' an b6’ a bad driver at 18. The third error by Lewis, followed by two 3 3 t o 3 7 MILES PER factor is lack of respect for laws. singles in a row, scored two runs.' The average driver believes that Roots scored: again in the sixth to laws ,are made for everyone but sew up the game, when Virgil got his third hit in as many times up, him.” GALLON, • “Stating that automobiles had followed .by a long home run by Dunkleberg. killed as many people in the past ,1-rView of Number 552, new superliner that will be sister ship Of the Queen Mary, now under construction 16‘ years as have died in six wars Five errors made by the Dry at Clydebank, Scotland. 2—Phillip Murray, chairman of the Steel Workers Organizing committee addressing ZOro team also figured In the scor­ which this country has fought a. roassmeeting of workers during the steel strike at Canton, Ohio. 3—General scene of the Paris Inter­ ing of Root’s runs. " over a 161 year period, Judge national exposition which opened recently. Maher said' that progress is being Sherburn pitched the game for Root’s allowing the Dry Zero team made . slowly in traffic enforce­ nings. For some unknown reason only three hits. ment .despite increasing fatalities Timely hitting and some hurtful as many hits. the manager changed pitchers and York scattered seven hits over and that education surely will errors did the trick. Conrad with a double and a A walk, a hit, and an error gave single in three times up, and put in Ellis, who seemed to be no solve the problem eventually. He puzzle at all and the Dry Zero pointed out that, taxi drivers have the Boyce team a lead in the first Fabiano as mentioned above get­ inning. They increased it in the ting three singles in three times team hit him and went on to win. few accidents because they are A walk to York and two stolen well trained and because driving second inning getting five runs on up led the winners at the plate. bases and a long fly brought him xui! automobile is considered a ser­ three hits, a walk and three err­ M. Schultz with two doubles in home with the first run of the ious business by them. ors. Three hits and a walk and an three times up led the losers at error gave them thre more runs the plate. game. in the third. Two hts gave them Summary: Foundry came back and tied it ; SOFTBALL one more in the fifth. They got Boyce & Boyce 153 Oil x 11 11 5 up on two doubles and a single, John Schultz there last run in the sizth on two Wisner’s 020 000 0 2 5 6 and with some good fielding let Fabiano and Rossow. only one run In to score. FURS ‘“ DOORMAN'S vs. GNODTIfE hits and a walk. The game between Poorman’s Wisner’s got their runs in the Luke and Calbetzor, Donley. The D ry Zero team won the Big cut in price on fur and Gnodtke was rained out. They second on a double by Schultz and game on two doubles and a long work in cleaning, glazing, were scheduled to play Wednes­ a four base error on the Boyce DRY ZERO vs. FOUNDRY fly in the sixth. repairing, re-lining and re­ day, June 9. The game will be rightfielder. Friday, June 11. The Foundry outfit outhit the modeling your coat into a played at a later date. . Fabiano pitched the entire game Dry ero jumped Into third place Dry Zero ten but some good field­ swagger, jacket, or stroller for the Boyce team allowing only in the league standings when they ing kept them from scoring more coat, also on new fur coats. five hits. He not only pitchecf a defeated the strong Foundry ten runs than they did. WISNER’S vs. BOYCE & BOYCE No charges until fall. Free . good game hut he got three* hits York receives a lot of credit al­ Priced and ■ tpecijtca- Thursday, June 10 tonight 3-1. It was one of the best Storage a n d Insurance. tlont lulject to change . in as many times up. games played this season. so, for he pitched a very good xcUhoutnotlce, Wisner’s ten received its third Linings and work setback of the season, this time Luke pitched the game for the Freehlipg had them handcuffed, game allowing" only five hits and TUNE IN Boyce & Boyce doing the dirty losers allowing eleven runs and allowing only two hits in four in­ striking out six men;’ first class WillysSurprlso Party with Kay Kyser . Sunday Evenings r , at 9 E»S»Te • LET US GIVE YOU FREE ESTIMATES ON F. J. BANKE HE SMARTNESSW ■ .RR i l l «/ i * ELECTRIC WIRING PLUMBING HEATING FURRIER HENRY BOEPPLE in Charge 215 N. 4th St. NILES Standard Garage €r Super Service , ROUND OAK FURNACES AND RANGES IIOTPOINT RANGES P H O N E 86 PORTAGE AND FRONT ST. 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