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shou ld a t t e n d t o f o u r m a j o r p rob lems —welfare, civil service, l a b o r a n d t h e budge t—and go h o m e .
T h e d e a t h at G o v e r n o r P i t sge ra ld . t h e a d v e n t at a n e w l e a d e r a n d t h e subsequen t 3-aqnlriea w h i c h h a v e c e n -
ia to rs . F r a j i k ~ M c K a y a n d ^Bdwaid B a r n a r d , h a v e a l l t e n d e d t o Impede a c t i o n In t h e House a n d S e n a t e .
T h e f o u r t h m o n t h is d r a w n * : t o a d o s e , a n d c o m p a r a t i v e l y l i t t l e h a s been accompl ished. T h i s i s n o t i n t e n d e d a s sa rcasm. C i r c u m s t a n c e s h a v e been m o s t unusua l .
P a r t y P u r g e Whi le h e a d l i n e s h i n t of n e w sensa-
t ions in connec t ion w i t h M c K a y a n d t h e Republ ican p a r t y , a g r o u p of leg-is la tors a t L a n s i n g is g r imly d e t e r m i n -e d t o p u r g e t h e p a r t y in M i c h i g a n of t h e growing susp ic ion t h a t conven-
h a v e been c o n t r o l l e d In recent by big c i ty bosses.
T h e f i r e - , c r u s a d i n g E l t o n R . Ea ton of P l y m o u t h , in W a y n e c o u n t y , led a b a n d of young R e p u b l i c a n s in t h e House t o e f f e c t p a s s a g e of a bill a i m -e d a t t h e c l ipping of B a r n a r d ' s wings a t Detroi t . I n t h e s e n a t e Che bill e n -coun te r ed a n u n f r i e n d l y c o m m i t t e e . A subs t i tu te bill w t s h u r r i e d l y i n t roduc -e d by Uenator D. H a l e B r a k e of S t a n -ton .
W i t h t h e M c K a y Inqu i ry a d d i n g fue l j t o t h e f l ames , t h e E a t o n - B r a k e allies !
a r e d e m a n d i n g a t h o r o u g h "c lean- t ip '
s o u n d f inanc ia l ly , i t s n some 45 p e r cap} ia , a n d h a v e a lower n e t d e b t a n d h a v e a d e b t n e a r l y 30 t i m e s a s M i c h i g a n "a P r o m p o i n t of view, t h e s t a t e s o u n d f i nanc i a l l y , a l t h o u g h
c a s h r equ i r emen t s . " G o v e r n o r -Dickinson ind ica t ed t h a t
t h e 1939-40 budge t would be ba lanced
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Happenings at the State Capitol By SEN. H A R O L D S A U R
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Governor Dickinson recent ly ex -pressed the opinion t h a t m a n y s t a t e
did not e a r n t h e sa la ry t h a t pa id t h e m . I feel s u r e t h i s d o e s n t
apply to t h e S3 per d a y m e m b e r s of j t he legislat ing P o u r yea r s ago S e n -
deap i ie t h e $2 .500 p a y m e n t t h i s sp r ing
— civil ident ica l
g T w o of t h e m a t o r se rv ice a n a iabor—iasve h a c t r e a t m e n t in t h e legis la ture .
1. A d r a s t i c labor r e l a t i ons b U, c til-ing fo r t h e F i t zge ra ld 1 0 - l a y s t r i c r not ice , w a s passed t h e house by R e -pub l i can c a u c u s a g r e e m e n t only t o b> t h r o w n o u t b y a s e n a t e labor com-m i t t e e .
2. A civil serv ice bill, c a l l i ng fo r r e -d u c e d c lass i f i ca t ions so t h a t less t h a n o n e - h a l f of a l l employees would be a f -f e c t e d w a s passed by t h e h o u s e only t o be s ide t r acked in t h e s ena t e .
T h e s e n a t e labor commi t t ee , of w h i c h Hberal S e n a t o r H a r r y H l t t l e of L a n s i n g i s chai rmsin . h a s reported ou t a subs t i t u t e bill . T h e m e a s u r e would c r e a t e a t h r e e - m a n labor med ia t i on b o a r d to seek s e t t l e m e n t of d i f f i cu l t i e s be tween employer a n d employee in i n -t r a s t a t e commerce . As nea r ly a l l of t h e m a j o r i ndus t r i e s a r e sub j ec t t o t h e f e d e r a l W a g n e r ac t . t h e s t a t e m e d i a -t i o n b o a r d would a f f e c t ch ie f ly t h e smal l i ndus t r i e s w h i c h a r e now outs ide t h e O. L O. f i e ld .
S ince t h e Un i t ed S t a t e s S u p r e m e c o u r t ou t l awed s i t - d o w n s t r ikes , some legis la tors feed t h e r e is n o pressing need fo r Mich igan legislat ion. S e n a -tor Hi t t le , however , feels t h a t t h e
a to r Brake of S t a n t o n a n d the wri ter I Were a lways the f i r s t m e m b e r s of t h e I s e n a t e t o s h o w i m in rh» m m t u
A d r i v e r , s t o p p e d b y h i g h w a y p o l i c e in L o n g I s l a n d , N . p r e p a r e s t o b low u p a ba l loon In a t e s t l o r d r a n k e n d r i v i n g o n t h e h i g h w a y s . A t t h e r i g h t a po l i ce t e c h n i c i a n t e s t s t h e a i r in t h e ba l loon f o r a l c o h o l con-t e n t . F o r t y - e i g h t o u t of 100 d r i v e r s s t o p p e d In N a s s a a c o u n t y w e r e f o u n d t o h a v e b e e n d r i n k i n g .
of t h e pa r ty , once a n d f o r al l . Appre- | p a r t y c a n n o t ignore l abor a n d t h a t i t h e a s l v e lest <ha p a r t y b e accused of shou ld woo worke r s b y legalizing ptok-con duc t ing a " w h i t e w a s h i n g " inves t i -ga t ion , J a m e s T h o m s o n , c h a i r m a n of t h e Republ ican s t a t e c e n t r a l c o m m i t -tee , s en t a n i n v i t a t i o n t o At to rney G e n e r a l P r a n k M u r p h y a t W a s h i n g t o n f o r ac t ion by O - m e n . M u r p h y is said -boit<iha£ bv t o h a v e smiled c ryp t i ca l ly a t t h e le t ter | h l l l
a n d r e m a r k e d : " H e is Jus t t w o weeks la te" .
D e p a r t m e n t of Jus t ice h a v e been s i f t i ng possible ev idence of f r a u d in connec t ion wi th t h e B l u e W a t e r bridge f i nanc ing . Whi le i t i s ve ry doub t fu l w h e t h e r a n y t h i n g w o r t h y of g r a n d «ury cons ide ra t ion will be f o u n d . M u r -p h y Is r epo r t ed to b e h o p e f u l t h a t O -m e n will be able to s u b s t a n t i a t e t h e c h a r g e Which t h e New D e a l governor m a d e f r equen t ly l a s t f a l l t h a t g a m b l -i n g in te res t s were l e a d i n g con t r ibu to r s t o t h e F i t zge ra ld c a m p a i g n chest . T h o m s o n Invites a n i n q u i r y pa in t ing c-ut *hat t h e c o m m i t t e e h a s a t reaeory de f i c i t of 143,000
Messrs . Ba ton a n d B r a k e h a v e g r a b -bed ho ld of t h e l ion by t h e ta i l . or. in l a n g u a g e of t u e s t r ee t , t h e p a r t y purge h a s become a " h o t p o t a t o " . Some-body ' s h a n d s a r e s u r e t o b e b u r n e d
Dancfce l -Brown Fend
e t ing . r e s t r i c t i ng c o u r t i n junc t ions , a n d p r o v i d i n g m a c h i n e r y f o r oo l teCJ-e b a r -ga in ing .
Civil Service Again All exis t ing eligible l i s t s would be
t h e B r a k e civil service s r epo r t ed ou t f o r c o n -
s ide ra t ion of t h e s e n a t e t h e o t n e r d a y T h i s m e a s u r e , a substitute- f o r t h e
{house civil service bill , would r equ i r e t h e civil service commiss ion to conduct new e x a m i n a t i o n s .
E x e m p t f r o m civil service would be ail p rofes l sona l people (even a t t o r n e y s a n d n u r s e s h a v e h a d t o t a k e a civil service e x a m i n a t i o n ) , pe r sons in spec-ialized occupa t ions s u c h a s b a n k ex -a m i n e r s . i n s u r a n c e ac tua r i e s , cashiers , sales t a x a u d i t o r s a n d so o n ; d ivis ion heads , c o u r t employees, labor d e p a r t -m e n t deput ies , a t t o r n e y g e n e r a l e m -ployees a n d a l l unski l led workers .
G o v e r n o r Dickinson h a s a s su red f r i e n d s of civil service of f a i r p lay .
W i t h s e p a r a t e bills pa s sed by t h e house a n d s e n a t e , t h e f i n a l m e a s u r e will b e a g r e e d - u p o n i n c o n f e r e n c e c o m -mi t t e e .
T h e L a n s i n g sideshows, however , h a v e W h e n G o v e r n o r L u r e n D. Dickinson | ™ u c h ° ! " h ~ l " a " ' a b o r
a n n o u n c e d a h o r t l v a f t e r t a k i n g the • * * * " service. E u r o p e a n headl ines , o a t h of o f f ice t h a t h e would n o t be a I ^ « « A v e r t i n g t h e voter ' s a t t e n t i o n c a n d i d a t e to succeed h i m s e l f , pa r ty loaders immed ia t e ly b e g a n t o specula te o n (J) w h o m would D i c k i n s o n appoin t
• t o be l i e u t e n a n t - g o v e r n o r ? (2) who would be t h e R e p u b l i c a n n o m i n e e for governor in 1S4G?
As fo r t h e 1940 n o m i n a t i o n , capi ta l observers began t o su rvey t h e "cab in-e t " t o weigh possibi l i t ies .
S imul taneous ly , w h i l e t h e s ideshow w a s g e t t i n g a f u l l house Aud i to r G e n e i a l V e r n o n J . B r o w n p re -c ip i t a t ed a c o u n t e r a t t r a c t i o n wi th a disclosure a b o u t c a n c e l l a t i o n of s ta te p u r c h a s i n g o rde r s Involv ing m a n y t h o u -s a n d s of dol lars , a n d s u b s t i t u t e orders a t h igher pr ices.
S U t e T r e a s u r e r Mi l l e r D u n c k e l , who
f r o m t h e legislat ive scene.
U e g a l E n t i r e s : -F O B
w i t h B r o w n a n d T h o m a s R e a d a r e r e - • ' u d 8 « cf ° r o b a t e .
O R D E R A P P O I N T I N G T I M E H E A R I N G C L A I M S
S T A T E O P M I C H I G A N — T h e P roba t e C o u r t f o r t h e C o u n t y of K e n t . A t a session of sa id cour t , he ld a t t he
p r o b a t e office, i n t h e c i ty of G r a n d R a p i d s in s a id county o n t h e 12th d a y of Apri l A. D . 1939.
P r e s e n t , H o n . C L A R K BL R I G B E E ,
sponsible fo r s t a t e p u r c h a s e s , p r o m p t ly b r a n d e d B r o w n a s a pub l i c i t y seek-e r a n d dec la red open ly t h a t h e (Brown) was c o u r t i n g t h e n o m i n a t i o n in 1M0. Duncke l s a id t h a t t h e h ighe r pr ices could be exp l a ined .
T h u s , t h e f i r s t i n t e r - c a b i n e t feud h a s s t a r t ed .
Schools G e t a B r e a k T h e decision of G o v e r n o r Dickinson
t o Mgn a bill a p p r o p r i a t i n g $2,500,000 f o r public school t u i t i o n s c o m a s a s a rel ief t o educators .
Grover C. D i l lman . d i r e c t o r of t h e b u d g e t , r e c o m m e n d e d t h a t t h i s a m o u n t be au tho r i s ed a s o n a d v a n c e p a y m e n t o n t h e school 's a l l oca t ion of s ta te m o n e y f o r t h e c o m i n g f i s c a l y e a r . Dr . E u g e n e B. El l iot t , s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of pub l i c in s t ruc t ion , r e p o r t e d t h a t none of t h e f inanc ia l ly d i s t r e s s e d dis t r ic t* •would h a v e t o close p u b l i c schools. R e p . J o h n P . Espie, c h a i r m a n of t h e House W a y s a n d M e a n * nt t te* a d d e d e n c o u r a g e m e n t t o t h e p i c tu re b y say ing t h a t t h e c o m m i t t e e h a d a g r e e d u p o n a $37,000,000 a l loca t ion fo r t h e schools a n d t h a t tt m i g h t n o t be
to d e d u c t t h e $2,500,000 f r o m
Di l lman o p i n e d : " T h e s t a t e Is very
I n t h e M a t t e r of t h e E s t a t e of K a y m o a d G. P»weH. Deceased .
I t a p p e a r i n g t o t h e cour t t h a t t h e t i m e f o r p r e s e n t a t i o n of c l a ims aga in s t sa id e s t a t e should be l imited, a n d t h a t a t i m e a n d p lace be a p p o i n t e d to r e -ceive, e x a m i n e a n d a d j u s t a l l Maims a n d d e m a n d s a g a i n s t said deceased by a n d b e f o r e . s a i d oou r t :
I t i s O r d e r e d , T h a t a n t h e c red i tors of s a i d deceased a r e requ i red t o p re -sen t t h e i r c la ims to said oour t a t said P r o b a t e Off ice o n o r be fore t h e
14th d a y a t Augus t A- D. 1938. a t t e n o'clock In t h e fo r enoon , sa id t ime a n d p lace b e l c ? he reby appo in ted l o r t h e e x a m i n a t i o n a n d a d j u s t m e n t of all c l a ims a n d d e m a n d s
I t i s F u r t h e r Orde red . T h a t publ ic not ice thereof be g iven b y pub l i ca t ion of a copy of t h i s order , fo r t h r e e suc -cessive weeks prev ious to sa id d a y of h e a r i n g , i n t h e Sen t ine l -Leade r a newspaper printed and circulated to sa id oounty .
C L A R K E HXOBEE, J u d g e of P r o b a t a .
A t r u e copy: • F r e d R o t h . Regis te r of P roba te .
C l a r e n c e Bo lande r , A d m r , Mich igan . 5-4
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O R D E R A P P O I N T I N G T I M E F O R H E A R I N G CLAIMS.
S T A T E O F M I C H I G A N — T h e P roba t e Cour t l o r t h e C o u n t y of K e n t . At a session of said court , he ld a t
t he p r o b a t e ofTice, in the City of G r a n d Rap ids , in sa id County, on t h e 13th d a y of Apr i l A. D. 1938.
P re sen t . Hon. C L A R K E. H I O B E E . J u d g e of P r o b a t e .
In t h e M a t t e r of t h e Esta te ot M i n e r C. S a m , Deceased,
i t a p p e a r i n g to t h e court t h a t t he t ime fo r p r e s e n t a t i o n of claims aga ins t said e s t a t e s shou ld be limited, and t ha t a t i m e a n d p lace be appoin ted to receive, e x a m i n e a n d ad ju s t all c la ims and d e m a n d s a g a i n s t said deceased by and before said c o u r t :
I t Is O r d e r e d . T h a t all t he credi tors of said deceased a r e required to p re -sent t he i r n a m e s t o said court a t said Proba te Of f i ce o n o r before t h e
14th d a y of Augus t A. D. 1939, a t t en o'clock in t h e forenoon, said t ime a n d p lace be ing hereby appoin ted for the e x a m i n a t i o n a n d a d j u s t m e n t of all c la ims a n d d e m a n d s against said deceased.
I t is F u r t h e r Orde red , T h a t public notice thereof be given by publ icat ion of a copy of t h i s o rde r for th ree suc-cessive weeks p rev ious to said day of bear ing . In t h e Sen t ine l -Leader , a newspaper p r i n t e d a n d circulated In said county .
C L A R K E. HIOBEE. v J u d g e of P roba te .
A t rue oopy: PRET) R O T H . Regis te r of Proba te .
Ber t S a u r . Admr . , S p a r t a . Mich igan 5-4
a n d d e m a n d s aga ins t sa id deceased bv s a i l c o u r t :
I t i s Ordered, T h a t all t h e c red i tors of sa id deceased a r e requi red to p r e -sent t he i r claims to sa id c o u i t a t said P r o o a t e Off ice on or be fore t h e
11th day of Aagus t A D. 1939, a t t e n o'clock in the fo r enoon , said t i m e a n d place be ing he ieby appo in t ed f o r t h e examina t i on and a d j u s t m e n t of a l l c la ims and d e m a n d s aga in s t oaid Ctceasert .
I t i s F u r t h e r Ordered . T h a t public no t ice thereof be given by publ ica t ion of a oopy of th i s order , fo r t h r e e suc-cessive weeks previous to sa id day of h e a r i n g . In t h e S- u m e l - L e a d e r a n e w s p a p e r p r in ted a n d c i rcu la ted In s a id county .
CLARK E. H I O B E E . Judge of P roba te .
A t r u e copy F R E D R O T H . Regis ter of P roba te .
N o r m a n Rossell. Admr. , K e n t Ci ty. Michigan 5-4
And t h e f e n d e r , a c c o r d i n g t o Lou-i s , h a d a h a b i t — a v e r y a n n o y i n g hea r ings e tc o n e . I t w a s a l w a y s b u m p i n g in to t h i n g s . »
So, o n e n i g h t a f t e r L o u i s h a d b e e n p a r t a k i n g . P a t r o l m a n L a d R o u s a l c o m e u p o n h i m w i e l d i n g a c r o w -b a r o v e r t h e e r r i n g fender.
" I t ' s t h a t f e n d e r a g a i n , " L o u i s ex-p l a i n e d . " I t j u s t s m a c k e d i n t o t h a t c a r a h e a d of m e . I c a n ' t d o a t h i n g a b o u t t h a t f e n d e r . I t ' s a l w a y s h i t -t i n g t h i n g s . "
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m a n y a s two h u n d r e d o r more .
B m t i t usua l ly t akes f r o m a n h o u r or two to look th i s mail over a n d d i c t a t e a n s w e r s to cor res-pondence f r o m all t h e o t h e r p a r t s of t h e s ta te , a n d usual ly o n e or more of t h e six commi t t ee s I a m a m e m b e r of. h a v e commi t t ee m e e t i n g s s t a r t i n g a t 10 a. aa. to cons ider bills, hold public
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a te . O n e h a s t o ga t b a c k In t ime to a t least has t i l y glance over the ca len-d a r of Wlls t o be TO ted on . so a s to f o r m some opinion, a n d be prepared to deba te or a m e n d , or pos tpone con-s idera t ion o n t h e big m a s s of proposed legislat ion t h a t Is now In t h e hopper of bo th t h e s e n a t e a n d house . Aite; t!j® session today, ou r f i n a n c e c o m -m i t t e e drove 35 miles to J a c k s o n to go
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Cour t f o r t h e Oounty of K e n t . At a sess ion of sa id court , he ld a t
t he probau- off ice. In the City of G r a n d . Rap ids , in sa id County, on t h e 10th d a y o* April A. D. 1939
P re sen t . E o n . C L A R K E. H I O B E E . J u d g e of P r o b a t e .
I n t h e M a t t e r of t b * Es ta te of Amel ia Me Wil l iams, Deceased.
I t a p p e a r i n g to t h e court t h a t t he Lime for p r e s e n t a t i o n of claims aga ins t said e s t a t e should be l imited, a n d t h a t
t ime a n d p lace be appointed to r e -ceive. e x a m i n e a n d a d j u s t all c la ims
Cfttilint Island's Unique Quai l H u n t e r s ' De l igh t
S A C R A M E N T O . C A L I F . — T h # d r e a m of e v e r y n i m r o d — a b a g l i m i t of t h e t a s t i e s t b i r d s of t h e P a c i f i c c o a s t w i t h i n a n h o u r .
A n d t h a t d r e a m c o m e s t r u e e v e r y d a y f o r s c o r e s of h u n t e r s r o m p i n g t h e h i l l s of S a n t a C a t a l i n a i s l a n d , o p e n i n g to q u a i l h u n t i n g t h i s s e a s o n t o r t h e first t i m e in 30 y e a r s .
S u c h g lowing r e p o r t s p o u r in d a i l y t r s t a t e fish a n d g a m s d i v i s i o n h e r e .
A n i n v e s t i g a t i o n r e v e a l e d t h a t t h e S a n t a C a t a l i n a q u a i l i s a s p e c i e s en -t i r e l y p e c u l i a r t o t h e i s l a n d a n d i s f o u n d n o w h e r e e l s e in t h e w o r l d .
T h e b i r d is 7 p e r c e n t l a r g e r t h a n t h e m a i n l a n d v a r i e t y a n d m o r e h e a v i l y s c a l e d on t h e l o w e r b r e a s t , w i t h b r o a d e r s t r e a k s o n t h e flan it a n d l o w e r ta i l c o v e r t a , a c c o r d i n g to reports.
C l e v e l a n d Driver W i e l d s B a r Over 'E r r ing F e n d e r '
C L E V E L A N D . — L o u i s K o s z t a h a d a n a u t o m o b i l e .
T h e a u t o m o b i l e h a d a f e n d e r .
d o n e hy t h e f e n d e r w i t h t h e h a b i t .
T y p e w r i t e r ribbons f o r all m a k e s machines . 75 c e n t a Sen t ine l -Leade r The Sent ine l -Leader .
j D e p u t y W a r d e n . G l e n C a r p e n t e r of G r a n d Rapids , a n d t h e n to go over h i s
o l ! proposed budge t fo r t h e n e x t t?ro yeare. a n d t ry to do t h e bes t we c a n . a n d still no t go too f a r beyond o u r income. J a c k s o n pr ison h a s 3,500 Inmates , and
Is one of t h e f i n e s t a n d moat u p - t o -d a t e a n d bes t m a n a g e d pr isons In t h e count ry . T h e y feed these 3500 pr i son-ers in f r o m 40 to 50 minutes . T h e y have t h r e e nhap la ins . Jewish. Ca thol ic a n d P r o t e s t a n t H a v e a f ine comple te d e n t a l service, a n d e d u c a -tion in a lmos t a n y l ine one a
igan was c o n d u c t i n g a large class In psychology whi le we were there . T h e y give b o t h book l e a r n i n g and t each ing of t r ades , a n d t ry in every way t o r e -hab i l i t a t e t h e p r i soner so a s to a g a i n m a k e h i m a usef t t ! c l t i s = ^ s n o r tw ins m a n u f a c t u r i n g p l an t , ta i lor shop. Gar-m e n t fac tory , c a n n i n g factory, etc.. o n e Is impressed w i t h tt* wonder fu l disci-pl ine m a i n t a i n e d , a n d t h e ef f ic iency of ' h e ins t i tu t ion . I t would a book to even begin to r e l a t e w h a t one learn in a t w o h o u r s t r i p t h r o u g h s ta te ins t i tu t ion . T h e pr isoners m a n -u f a c t u r e all t h e a u t o license p l a t e s used In Mich igan , a n d t h a t a m o u n t s to several mi l l ions e a c h year . 18 000 Is cons idered t h e s t a n d a r d o u t p u t of one m a n fo r a d a y .
O e t t i n g back to las t evening t h e s e n a t e f i n a n c e commi t t ee ar>d t h e House W a y s a n d M e a n s oomsnlttee h a d a Jo in t m e e t i n g w i t h Budget D i r -ector G r o v e r C. D i l l m a n for t h e f i r s t t ime, a n d a f t e r h o r n s of Kbor . worked ou t of Mr . D lUman ' s proposed budget , t h e r u d i m e n t s of a p l a n to keep t h e nex t two yea r s expend i tu r e s wi th in our income. T h e r e w a s n o conf l ic t of op in -ion be tween t h e s e n a t e and house com-mit tee , and when t h i s bill comes out »»xt week. It Is h o p e d a n d expected t h e r e will be l i t t le de lay in Its passage . Bills a r e largely a t more or less of a s tands t i l l th i s week o w i n g to t h e t a c t the governor Is In K a n s a s City. H o v -avcr Ac t ing G o v e r n o r Ha r ry Kelly signed two bil ls today , mak ing t h e m laws. H a r r y Kelly i s a newcomer In s t a t e politics, bu t fo r th i s week is a c t -ing governor of t h e s t a te . Our f i n a n c e commi t t ee today r e p o t e d ou t t h e Town W e l f a r e Bill, t h e civil service bill Is In con fe rence be tween t h e s ena t e a n d t h e house, a n d t h e h o u s e labor bill is abou t ready fo r s e n a t e considera t ion .
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5 ADJUST SPARK PLUGS S p a r k p l u g s i n s p e c t e d f o r c r a c k a o r b r o k e n p o i n t s — a d j u s t e d t o ge t m o r e f r o m s u m m e r g a e o l i n a .
6 CLEAN AIR FSLTER W i n t e r ' s g r i m e c o m p l e t e l y r e m o > * d f r o m m e s h .
You'll fat brand-now thrills V 7 from Pootiac's si Ikon-smooth performance, lullaby ride, and roomy luxury; hut tho biggoet thrill of all will ajs-MntoT^ coma whan J-JU learn how aaaily you can buy thia big, luxurious beauty! **"
SPARTA MOTORS SparU, Mkhigaa
J. C. WABEKE Distr ibutor Kent City, Mich,
DEALERS FRANK CO ALTER. Kent O t y
FR3D WOODWORK, Kent O t y
ANDREW LANDHEER, Kent City
A. 11 BARANOWSK1, Kelley's Corners
LOWELL MeKINNEY, Peach R14*e
FRANCIS WEGALLE, G n a t
BERT POST, Grant
ROE IAULKNOR, Fremont
CHARLEY SMITH, White
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May 4, 1939
KENT CITY LOCAL NEWS
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SENTINEL-LEADER. SPARTA, MICHIGAN
probate of: M R e s e l l . i a 1 1 ) 0 Probate oHW, ia t h e City o t Mr. a n d Mrs. Guy Curtlas of D r - | O r a n d Rapids, in said county, on t h e
ca tur . visited Mrs Maggie Curt iss and 27th day of April A. D. 1639. H I O B E E
Mrs. C. W. Fulkeraon, Correspondent
to Meet T h e Ladles Mlwfan of t h e Baptist
church will meet wi th M r a Genevieve Harrison next Wednesday af ternoon. May 10, a t two o'clock. C a r s will be provided for all who wish to go
vf'«* Betty Soerheide came
week-end a t her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Nick V a n B e l k u m en-
ter ta ined relatives Sunday Mr. a n d Mrs. Harold Smi th visited
Mrs. Smith 's parents, Mr. a o d Mrs. ——• - « • » . . . T t x e i r daughter . »f i l ta '-•*•*» — Betty, who had been here for several days, returned home wi th thesn.
Mrs. Anderson, who h a s been caring for Mrs. Converse, nea r Canada Corners, has returned home for a much needed rest.
Martm Landheer. J i . , a n d family have moved to O r a n t . Mrs. Hat t ie De-Wit t moved into the house vacated by the Landheers.
Mrs Rudolph Broman Is ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harold Ash
Mrs. Kenneth Klein is suffering from a l ight a t tack of scarlet fever. She is being cared for by Mrs. Joseph Klein
Mrs. Mary Culp a n d son Lawrence of O r a n d Rapids. Mrs. Holly and daugh-ter Marion Sorenson of Reeds, Mrs. Harr ie t Van Dervelte a n d Mrs. Bruce Thompson of Spa r t a were guests of Mrs. Emma Brackett Sunday .
Mrs. Nellie Cam a n d daugh te r s and Mr*. Fred Miller of O r a n d Rapids were Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Ed Casey.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Blaine Speesc spent the week-end t rout f i shing in White
river. Happy Circle to
The Happy Circle of the Methodist church will meet Thursday af ternoon. May 4, a t the parsonage with Mrs. Whitteoiore.
Mr. Ohase. Miss McMie~ and Miss Riiiutev a f ' . w i w m
with Mr7 a n d a i rs . C. A. Playter. Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed Burton returned to
their home in Manistee Saturday a f t e r spending the week with Mr. and Mrs M. E. Moore.
Miss Aura McBride of Muskegon called a t t h e home of Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles Fulkerson Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mansfield re -tu rned Sunday f rom Cadillac where they had been visiting relatives for a few days.
Miss Clara T u r n e r who Is a t tending teacher 's college a t Mt. Pleasant, was a week-end visitor a t her home here.
En te r t a ins With Shower Mr. s o d Mrs. J o h n V. Johnson gave
a kitchen shower for Miss Beryl Power Friday evening a t their home About 20 guests were present and all had an enjoyable evening. The bride-to-be was the recipient of many useful gif ts .
Mrs. Eli Roberts is slowly regaining her hea l th bu t is still In St. Marys hospital.
196 Delegates a t Meeting There was a large at tendance a t t h e
ladles missionary meetings last Friday. The local Mission Society served sup-per to 196 delegates.
Mr. and Mrs . F rank Schriber a n d children of O r a n d Rapids were Sun-day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. N.
Dorr Sunday, Ray Killian received a message Sa t -
urday telling of the critical Illness of h is mother who lives in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. lef t for her bedside a t ObCe.
Poplar St. Clab Me*tin* Friday T h e Poplar St. Club will meet with
Mrs. Ada Robinson Fr iday afternoon. May 5.
Mrs. Augusta Berg h a s returned home a f t e r spending a week in Grand Rapids with Mrs. Nordstrom.
T h e Daisy Circle of the Methodist church. 25 members and guests, were seven o'clock dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atkinson Thursday eve-ning. After the d inner a devotional
Kan. CLARK E. judse of Probate
Xr. the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Idem*. Deceased.
Sadie Culver having filed In oourt he r petition praying t h a t a ce r -tain ins t rument in writing, purpor t ing to fckV the last aill and tes tament of said deceased, now on file in said court be admit ted to probate, and t h a t the administrat ion of said estate be g ran t -ed to Sadie Culver or to some o the r suitable person.
i I t is Ordered. T h a i the 26th day a." May A. D. 1939.
at ten o'clock in the forenoon, a t said probate office, be and is hereby ap -pointed for heating said petit ion;
I t is Fu r the r Ordered. T h a t public meeting and musical program was giv- ™ " c e thereof be given by publication en S X w e d g * w £ and a general • ' « * » . « -
j good time. In ju red oo M o i w Cycle
Dona 'd Soerheide was very serious-ly in jured last Tuesday in Kalamazoo when t h e motor cycle h e was riding was struck by an automobile. Mrs. Soerheide returned f rom Kalamazoo Monday night a n d reports that he is improving.
Senior Class "Skip Day" The Senior class enjoyed their an -
nual "Skip Day" Tuesday and left for Detroit a t 5:30 a. m. for a full day of f u n .
cessive weeks previous to said day a? hearing, in the Sentinel-Leader a newspaper printed and circulated in said county.
CLARK E. HIOBEE. Judge of Probate
* t r y BURfT F R E D ROTH. Register of Probate.
Sadie Culver. Spar ta . Michigan. Box 12. 5-18
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Sunday School with classes for all a t 10:00 a. m.
Sunday Morning Preaching ll:C0 Young People's Service 7:00 Evening Preachlag 7:30
Special object lesson In Sunday School each Sunday for the children
Thursday evening Prayer meeting a t the church a t 7:30 p. m.
All are welcome!
FREE METHODIST CHURCH A D. McLachlan. Pastor
. Sparta -m m • m Snnriav Rrhral S* 11:00 a. m — Morning Worship. Mesasge by pas tor : "Unchanging
God" 7:30 p. m. Song a n d Praise 8ervlce. 8:00 p. m. Sermon by pastor.
There will be special singing during the berrice again th is Sunday You arc invited to worship with us in all of these services.
Mid-Week Service Thursday evening a l 7:30 o'clock. You can ' t a f ford to miss the services of prayer and fellow-ship.
- Baveufa* -10:00 o'clock—Morning Worship. Message by pastor. 10:45 o'clock Sunday School. Mid-Week Service Wednesday eve-
ning a t 8:00 o'clock.
Casnovia Personals Mrs- Mary Norton, G o r m p o o d e a t
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hole a n d f a m -ily have moved into the Bltely house Just vacated by the Oeorge Williams family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Chntsman. Jr . . a n d daughter . Dianne of Fl int •pfe-'t t he week-end with h is parents .
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before these meetings? With the mes-sages on living a better life, a victori-ous life coming to us so plainly we should be able to say. "I am on a higher plane of living t h a n ever be-fore."
This coming Lord's day evening. Brother Morris Shirk who h a s been working in Kentucky (or the pas t few m o n t h s is going to t e with us. You will want to hear him tell of his ex-periences there so be sure to ccme for this service.
In one of our Sunday School classes there H a contest In progress. For every pupil who brings in a new m e m -ber a certain number of points are given and when the new member has come for three Sunday and becomes a regular pupil, additions' points a re giv-en to the person who has won this new pupil. Then for every verse of scrip-ture which is memorised during the week the pupil gets more points on her record. Th is last week one girl m e m -orized 33 verses, ""his class has doubl-ed In its at tendance I t would be f ine If o thers would Join in this fine work.
Be s i r e to attend your church th is Sunday. Don't send the children, take them. They will feel much better to have you along.
SPARTA WESLEYAN METIIOIHST CHURCH
"The Friendly Church t h a t Welcome*
ALOOMA BAPTIST CHUKCM T h e Church T h a t Cares"
Xnton A. Anderson. Paster 10:00 a m . — Sunday School and
Morning Worship service. Classes for all ages. Waif red Peterson, superin-tendent. At tne worship period the pastor will give a shor t talk.
7:00 p .m.—Young People's devotion-al hour. Everybody welcome.
7:48 p. m.—Evening service with a sermon by the pastor.
KNOI INHVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH Welcome One and Al'"
Art EJorfc. Pastor Phone 51F3
Laugh at setbacks — they're only temporary. Many a f ight h a s been I Sunday won when the victor's seconds were | Joseph about ready to throw up the sponge. Sinday School 10:00 >« rrJng Worship 11:00 B. Y. P. U 7:30 p. m.
Mld-Week prayer and Bible study Wednesday a t 7:45 p. m.
Friday of th is week t K e re will be a
Mr. a n d Mrs. Herman Oentz and daughter Llla and Donald Pickerd went to Bay CRy Fr iday where they visited Mrs. Gents ' s sister family until Sunday.
Mrs. Aggie Cllntsman spent Satur-day and Sunday with her son in Orand Rapids.
Clarence Smith moved his family f rom the Rlblet building to the J . E. Humphrey house last week.
T h e Misses Phyllis Pahl ing of Orand Rapids and Lena Kober of S p v t a vis-
ISii . Fred S lush Saturday eve-ning
Returns From Florida Mrs. J . F. Humphrey returned Fr i -
day from Florida. Her sister who lives in St . Petersburg accompanied her as f a r as Ann Arbor.
Bir thday Clab Enter tained Mrs. Claude Eitel en te r ta iner the
birthday club a t her home Wednesday
the village a n d moved their family there.
Mrs. Evelyn P a n t of Ken t City a n d her sister. Mrs. Beralce Buck of Orand Rapids visited Mrs. Anna Twiss S u n -ad-y
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Westcott and UMliiijr n r u Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J o h n Rood of Muskegon Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. Jex Harrison of De-troit visited relatives here over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ale* Hendershot of Alma spent Sunday with he r parents . Mr. and Mrs. Royal Twiaa
M". B Stevens of Detroit was a n over-night guest a t the home of Mr. a n d Mrs. A. C. Muma last Thursday.
T h e Pr imary room o f Casnovia school was piloted to the woods by Mr uuu l u » . i f i rn rd v w k i u t oa tu raay and on Monday. May 1st, t he children enjoyed taking May baskets to their mothers a n d f r iends around town.
Teachers Offered Contracts Casnovia teachers have been offered
their contracts for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. J o h n D. Fraleigh h a d
as guests last Sunday, her brother. Waldo Furlong of Traverse City and
from members of the club. Bunco enter ta ined and lunch was served a t 4:30. Those present Included Mrs. H. Heuvelhorst. Mrs. B. W. Chase. Miss J . Roee. Mis. J E. Lillle. Mrs. V. R. Fancet t , Miss Carrie Hildreth. Mrs. Augusta Orelner and Mrs. Brott .
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Shaw. Mrs. Sa rah Ann Preston a n d Mr. and Mrs. Jex Harrison visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Veurink i.f G r a n t Sa turday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eitel visited O r a n d Rapids f r iends a n d relatives o r
social hour a t the church basement far the B. Y. P. U.. As our guest the Snow Young People are invited. 7:45 is ths time.
When you are no longer criticised you have finished and the world will speedily forget yon.
« ItRJSTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES "Adam and Fallen Man" will be the
subject of the Lesson-Lermon in all Christian Science Churches throughout the world on Sunday, May 7.
The Golden Text (I Corinthians 15:23) is: "As in Adam all die. even
Mrs. H O. Brott who was the honor Miss Dorothy Hooker of G r a n d Rap-guest received a handkerchief shower : ids.
Serioaaiy 111 Everett Preeland of Oran t is serious-
ly 111 a t the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs>. Ar thur Free land, as the re -sult of stepping on a nail. He waa some tetter Monday, but nb one is a l-lowed to see him.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Heuvelhorst and daughter . Betty, visited re la Uvea in Hudsonville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Brown of Wyom-ing Park were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Norton.
Mothers' Clab Meeta Friday C. B Leaver of Kent City will speak
to members of the Eighth grade a n d the Mother's Club a t a regular mee t -ing of the club a t 2:30 Friday a f t e r -noon a t the school house. This is election of off I errs for the coming year.
Visitors a t the Fred Klein home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Swanson of Coopers ville, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Swanson of Muskegcn Heights. Joseph Klein. Margaret and Ida a n d Mra Peter Swanson.
Mrs. PI J l Krey spent Tuesday wi th Mrs. Glen Shaw.
Lowell SUnson and " ' M Elizabeth Klein were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Wal-ter Stinson of Bay City over the week-end.
WANT-AT>S PARMAK ELECTRIC
FENCERS Dependable Low Cost E._>ctnc Fencing. Insulators and Batteries. Free dem-
onstration on your f a r m Authorised Dealers:
Henry DeLange, Spar ta . C F Wylle, Kent City. G. L. Humphreys & Son. Casnovia
( 6 - 2 2 )
FOR SALE: Furnace wood, e i ther slab or round. Also range size. $230
per cord, or 2 cords $4.75 delivered. Phone 86F3. C. H. Carlson, Spar t a .
t f n - c
FOR R E N T : Pasture . Plenty of water. See C. R. Barret , K e n t City. 5-4c
FOR SALE: Everything In the best variety of berry plants . All s ta te In-
spected. J . E. Dennison. 'Casnovia, 1 mile P., 1 Mile W. 6-4o
FOR SALE: Gem Everbearing straw-berry plants. Place orders in ad -
vance. Glenn Getty. IK mile S of Sparta. Phone 205F2. t i n
WE REPAIR all makes of Washing. Machines. Phone 5. William A. Rog-
ers and Co., Sparta. t f n
FOR SALE: Have all kinds of gravel. p las tenng sand, building a n d
gravel. Easy accees. Will deliver. J a m e s Anderson, Sparta . Phone 26F2. 3-0pt fn
FARMERS—We pay cash for all old wornout or crippled animals. Insist
on Rockford By-Products. Phone Rookford 156-Fil. Reverse charge, t f n
F O R SALE: A fine well bwUt, 7-rooru house, good basement, garage, all
modern conveniences. Will sell on ierui» to responsible party. Property located in Spar ta . Inquire a t Sent ine l -Leader fo r particulars. t f n
WANTED T O RENT: House in Spa r t a . or cot tage for the summer. Inqui re
Sentinel-Leader Pub. Co. 5-4p
WOOL WANTED: Top price paid for wool. Lloyd Hansen, 8par ta , Phone
181. ( t fn - c )
F O R SALE: House and let on Maple St. Forest Field. Phone 36-F3.
Spar ta . t f n
WANTED: Clean cotton rags. wiU pay 5 cents per pound. Inquire a t
Sentinel-Leader. t f n
F R E E ! — If excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers. Indiges-
tion. Heartburn. Belching. Bloating, Nausea, O a s Pains, get f ree Sample. Udga, a t 8tanffeld Drug Co.. Spa r t a .
8- i f tp
F O R SALE: Ten, eleven a n d twelve week old Wallace "Pay-Well" bar red
rode pullets, 50c and up. Also 2 t o 3 pound broilers weekly. All ba t tery fed .
Oar! A. Bohman, English-Hie Corners, Phone 30P2 t f n c
SAVE TIME and dollars with the hew method of sharpening, pointing, a n d
reclaiming plow shares. All Electric Welding—No Forge Fire Used. Spa r t a Welding and Machine Shop. E C. Li t -tlefleld. t f n
Team of horses Weigh* 2JG0 Also harness and wagon
George Dinkle Sparta. R . 1. 5-4p
RAYMOND KTLLIAN. wiring coo-t ractor . Kent City New telephone
No. 331. 6-4c
a n d a SH H. P. nor th of
Windmill with tower a n d In good condition
a wheels wi th a W. H Hubbel. 1 mile
City.
PIANO TUNER John M. Zink wJ l be in S p a r t a during the week of May
g. Leave orders a t the Sent inel -Lead-er office or with Mrs M. Athearn . 5-4p
FOR SALE: Light cranberry beans
7F4. 5-4c
F O R SALS ADS OCT T r y o n e .
WANTED: Used corrugated land roller or culti-packer. Write Box W.
%8entinel-Leader. ."Sparta. 5-4p
FOR SALE: 4-year old Sorrel Geld-ing, wt. 1,500. Pure bred Holstein
bull 10 months old. Hul tgren Bros., Casnovia. 5-4c
WE DO paper hang ing and paint ing; wash walls a n d woodwork, a n d clean
wallpaper. Prices reasonable. Free estimates. Fred Harris, Phone 5fF3, Sparta . t f n
NOTICE: Will the par ty who borrow-ed our floor waxer please return
same to William A Rogers & Co.. oarta . 5-4c
FOR SALE: 10-ton Fai rbanks scale. nearly new, reasonable. Located a t
Alpine station. George J . Steffena, Comstock Park. R. 1. 5 - l l p
LAWN MOWERS sharpened 50c. also repairing. Saws filed 25c. Called for
and delivered. 13 Ra l lmaq St.. I ra Cattell, Sparta . 5-4p
FOR SALE: Gravel, sand, delivered anywhere. Also rubbish hauling.
Vera Ptnckney, Phone » o a r t a 256. 5 - l l p
FOR SALE: Barnyard m a n u r e for gardening. Delivered anywhere in
Sparta for $1 per yard. Hugh Powell or Phone 204. 6-1 lc
FOR SALE: Have a number of used f a rm implements and tools, prac-
tically new. also quant i ty of household goods which we wish to dispose of a s soon as possible. L. H. Wheeler. Kent O t y . R. 1. 6-1 lp
FARMERS NOTICE: Anyone inter-ested in contracting cucumbers see
John C. Carlson. Ken t City. R . 2, on Angling road. 5-4p
Brott Says . • • H O W ABOUT YOUR ROOF FOR THIS SUM-MER?
Can It stand the HOT SUN a a d HEAVY STORMS?
If yam think there is a f r r t U n . better raB na now before yo«r
is rained!
ITPM Y O V * H i > u r S i K t r . . > lUEFOBE FLY TIME!
ROIX ROOFING OAK FLOORING
P H O N E S 2 C
B R O T T L U M B E R — F U E L
C K y .
Klein, son Maynard ana daughter Ida were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rob-erts.
Mrs. Joseph Klein is caring for her daugh te r - ln -uw, Mrs. Kenneth Klein, who is 111 with scarlet fever.
Mr. and Mrs. George Preston and family of Muskegon were Sunday vis-i tors a t the home of Mr. and Mrs Leon Shaw
Mr and Mrs. C B. SUnson are en-route home from Florida.
Mr . and Mrs Fred Beimbauer. Jr.. a n d son or Muskegon spent Sundav with his siatei. Mrs. William Wolte'r and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Williams have bought the Ben Johnson property in
- N E W S F R O M T H E —
House of Representatives By MAURICE E. POST
T h e past week has b t e n a very busy one in Lansing. T h e committees are commencing to report bills out tha t they have been holding abice the f irst of the year. Th is usually happens, a n d as the session is about to come to a close there is a last minute rush to get their bills out a n d t ry to have them passed.
T h e milk bill. House No. US. was re -ported out of Ways a n d Means Com-mittee this week. Was considered In the Committee of the Whole, passed the third reading a n d voted on the same day. and h a s been sent to the Senate.
Thia bill is not perfect, but most mlttc producers are of the opinion tha t it would a t least help to stabilize the inllk market , a n d have a tendency to
S> in Christ shall all be made alive." Among the Bible c;t«tions is this
passage (Revelations 22:14): "Blessed are they t h a t do h i s commandments , t h a t they may have r ight to the tree of hfe. a n d may en te r in through the gates into the city."
Correlative passages to i - read from the Christ ian S c i e n c e textbook, "C."4eaue and Heal th with Key to the Scriptures." by Mary Baker Eddy, in-clude the following (p. 316): "The real m a n being linked by Science to £is Maker, mortals need only turn from sin a n d lose s ight of mor ta l selfhood to f ind Christ , the real m a n a n d his rela-t ion i * God, and t o recognize the di-vine sonship."
KENT CITY METHODIST EPISCO-PAL CHURCH
L ML Whttlemore, Pastor Bible School 10:30 Morning Worship 11;3C
Young Peoples Bible class meets each Tuesday a f te rnoon r igh t a f t e r school a t 4:00 o'clock.
CASNOVIA M. E. CHURCH C M. Whtttemore. Pastsr
Mornlng Worah'n a t 10:00 o'clock. Bible School a t 11:00 o'clock. Epworth League meets on Sunday
evening a t 8 p. m . AH young people 16 and over cordially invited to be present. Mark Hersey, President
Buy your typer writer Sentinel-Leader Publishing Oo.
N O T I C E ! TO STOCK OWNERS
We will call f r e e of charge for your dead horses and
cattle.
Independent By-Produets Co.
Grand Rapids - Phone 82951
diacomage price wars t h a t are always disastrous to both the ptoducer a n d the consumer.
The House passed the Civil Service Bill some t ime ago Last week t h e Senate passed a bill that was al togeth-er different t han the one the House passed. There was a conference com-mittee appointed, three members f rom the House a n d three from 1-he Senate. I was appointed Chai rman of t h e House Committee.
I have pu t considerable work on these Mils, t ry ing to compromise a n d get together, and I believe t h a t we have a bill now t h a t will be sat isfac-tory to both House and Senate.
We expect to have a new Welfare bill this week, a n d the appropriat ion bills are supposed to be reported f r o m the Committee on Ways and Means.
We expect t h a t many people in many depar tments will be disappointed be -cause there is not enough money t o supply all their demands. The schools will most likely receive 837,500,000. I n the past two years practically every d e -pa r tment over-spent their appropr ia-t ion to the extent t h a t we have m twenty-seven million ov t r -d ra f t . We expect this year to have all the appro-priat ions definite, a n d make tverv de -pa r tment live within their appropria-tion.
ARE YOU
WAUII6 FOR A THEFT? Don't Lock the Stable
A f t e r the Horse Is Stolen
Are rn Just or a fire to
waiting for a thief wipe sat the valv-
ar office?
Right w yoa probably i a
D o n t they a re lost or p r e d a t e their
have
Wha t bet ter time t h a n get
The great, a a d yaaU f e d mach ier to knew where U o y are tha t they a re s a f a
Kent City State Bank
ROSSELL FUNERAL HOME NORMAN M. ROSSELL
DISTINCTIVELY PERSONAL
AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY or NIGHT
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