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Monday, September 17, 1956 THE BATTLE CREEK ENQUIRER AND NEWS FurlougliedVA Employe Dies! Minister Is Killed In Highway Mishap upervisors Get Pay Hike Bid Young Grand Trunk Employe Loses His Leg in Accident NASHVILLE A former Nash While Motoring in Colorado lv ville man, the Rev. Earl Culp, 45, Salary increas-! budget is S33786, compared to MARSHALL but changed his of Le Ro'' h-. was killed early A vmine Grand Trunk Railroad will give additional blood University, course to es were requested in budget reports submitted to the Calhoun engineering a a aunoay aiiernoon an auto ac yard employe lost his right leg needed. cident on US-131 about six miles A Grand Trunk official Bard SuPervisors. b' Henry Leon Harvey, 57, of 38 Guest draftsman in the engineering depart- mtnt at the Vet- erans' Adminis- tration Hospital, $28,748 appropriated lor lyob.

Asks 81,189 Boost Probate Judge Edmund R. Blaske asked for a 1957 budget of S101.608, or $1,189 more than this year's allotment of $100,419. The increase represents suggested salary increases and adjust- north of Reed City. Seriously injured were his wife, Madeline, 45, and another passenger, Mrs. Leola Hunt, 40, of Reed City.

They were returning to Le Roy, about 12 miles north of Reed City, after the Rev. Mr. Culp had conducted services at the Church of the Nazarene in Reed City. Mr. Culp had been a minister there for five years after serving at Falmouth and Butterfield.

He came to Nashville from Indiana that the railroad! Iour aeparimenu tm, morning. morning this will The requested boosts account for launch a formal investiga- thf hulk nf the proposed in- tion into the circumstances of creased budget. Five Seized in Raid Deny Gaming Counts Arthur KcWInff Fripnd nf fhfimentS. 7 'A3 in a switching accident at the Nichols yards earlv this morning. David Koons, 20, of 102V-; Meachem a yard helper with Grand Trunk, is reported still in critical condition at Lsila Hospital, following the amputation of his leg at the hip.

His puise, at noon, showed some improvement. Grand Trunk officials said that the accident occurred on Track No. 11, as a crew was breaking It. Custer, was found in his automobile Sunday evening near Eagle, Court, requested salary increases! The budget request of the pros fr himcpif siH fivp pmnlnvps1 ecutors office is more studied at the University of California in Los Angeles. Came Here in 1531 He first came to Battle Creek in 1937 in the realty business and worked later at the Eaton Mfg.

Co. and for the former Cushman-Brown motor car agency. For a short time he traveled out of Atlanta, Ga. and then located at Gull Lake, where he 'did engineering work for the Miller Lumber Co. of Kalamazoo.

He joined the Veterans Hospital staff May 20. 1953. Mr. Harvev was a member of the accident within a few days. David's father, who has been ill for the last several days, entered the hospital Sunday morning for treatment.

He was permitted to see his son today. totaling S3.920. He askea an "ad-ian last year's budget. The re- ALBION Five persons, picked ditional S1.0C0 for part time quest is ior sju.mu, compareu 10 up by city police in a gambling proposed iaa aumm in the Rocky Mountains. He is believed to have been the victim of a coronary raid at 614 Austin ave.

at 2:30 1 a.m. today, all pleaded not guil-j up a cut of cars about 3 a.m Brought to Stop Births School Inmate Held resents funds for the office of a third assistant prosecutor authorized by the supervisors last week. The new budget asks a H. L. Harvey ty before Justice S.

C. Huffman this morning. Hearing dates have not been set. As a gondola was cut loose, attack. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Buck of i the Battle Creek Elks lodge and Mr. Harvev was driving alon Justin Hunter, 40, of 1017 N. David jumped on it to set the hand brakes. He was standing! I Ihaff ftf TrHfif on the rear of the emntv car.

i US HIGH Ul IlliVIV 131 Wentworth a son at 1:46 "i 'V' rutor S.t 000 for the chief as- from Chico, Calif, to Battle Creek in Masonry was a member and a.m. yesterday at wmmraiiy each for at the time of his death. He had Kr Hospital. as a child and operated a bakery here for a time about 18 years ago. His wife, the former Madeline Hicks of Nashville, works as a practical nurse in the Reed City Hospital.

She was transferred from there to a Grand Rapids hospital suffering from a crushed chest and a broken collar bone. Details of the accident were not immediately available. Surviving are three sons, Richard, Robert and Kenneth, all of Reed City; two grandchildren; two brothers. Clyle and Duane, and a sister, all of Indiana. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m.

tomorrow at the Livingston Funeral Home in Reed City. Burial will be later Tuesday at the Lakeview Cemetery in Albion was charged with operating a gambling establishment. James E. Bradley, 19, of 1016 Jefferson was charged with gambling. Joseph Stallworth, 20, of 720 W.

Broadwell Clarence having just brought it to a stop, when a switch engine some distance down the track pushed another hopper car. loaded with zinc, in the same direction. COLD WATER An 18-year-old: Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. McMillon Coldwater State Home and Train-1 of 448 S.W. Capital a son ing School boy was arrested last 'at 3:51 a.m. yesterday at Com- been driving in highway US-24. Battie Creek Commandery No.

but his car had left this highway 33, Knights Templar: the Shrine; and was found at the bottom of Bryant Chapter No. 153, Order of sistant, and the second and third assistants. The county Board of Education submitted a 1957 budget request of $26,400. The 1956 allotment was $17,705. Of the increase $8,294 is for salary boosts, and extra clerical help.

The budgets were referred to a 100-loot slcpe, just ott a dirt Eastern Star, and Battle Creek jnight for unlawfully driving munity Hospital, car; away an automobile. i Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Terrv of Seeing the approaching Sanders, 19, of 406 W. Chestnut and Arthur L.

Parker, 37. road near a fishing stream. A chapter No. 19, R.A.M. soldier reported having first seen: in addition to his wife and coming up behind him, David Police said Larry Hinton es-! Route 3, a daughter at 4:05 a.m.

said he attempted to cling to the; taped from the home about 3 vesterday at Community Hospi- nlaffnrm hill" ItiP shnclr nf thf of 502 W. Broadwell, are charged Mr. Harvey station wagon with; sister, he is survived by two a boat on its top. on Sunday njeces California: Mrs. John with frequenting a gambling collision' jarred him loose parked at the Rieth Reilyi Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Harper of Ways and MeansCommittee. Two boys under 16 years old, morning. When the same soldier Morgan of Chico and Mrs. Leon-saw the car still there last Kindlesparger of San Diego.

ning, state police were notified and Mr. Harvey's body was found slumped on the car floor. I State Police bay boy The body was taken to the Bow- Admits Dad's SllOOtinq man mortuary in Eagle where anj also apprehended in the raid, were released to the custody of their parents pending appearance before juvenile authorities. he i ell between the two cars, Construction Co. headquarters on 237 Snow a son at 4:53 a.m.

astride the rail. Michigan avenue and shortly at-' vesterday at Community Hospi- He was dragged more than 100 tor 8 o'clock was involved in anital. feet, apparently clinging to onejaccjdent with another truck at Mr. and Mrs. Michael Miller of of the cars.

Fellow workers heard the intersection of US-112 and144 Wheeler a son at 5:11 him cry for help and called an Michigan avenue. They said he a.m. yesterday at Community ambulance immediately. A mem-ran from tne seene of the acci.i Hospital. ber of another crew working Ipnt a chase hv Mr.

and Mrs. Harrv Dillins BULLETINS WASHINGTON" Republican Sen. Bourke B. Hicken-looper of Iowa reported to President Eisenhower today there is a "general upswing" in the farm economy. He predicted Republicans will carry the farm belt in November.

Police confiscated two decks ot cards, a pair of dice and $1.52 in cash seized in the raid. autopsy was to have been per-' HOWELL An 11-year-old Mmn shop Supply Go. PHONE WO 3-55S1 103 SOUTH AVENUE formed today. Arrangements for boy shot and wounded his 52-year-services were not completed to-i old father yesterday In a family ness through a corn field, and; of 305 Sherman a son at 7:26 dav. ciuarrel.

State Troopers James Visited Sister in Chico Fries and Jacob Russell reported There are about 65,000 sawmills in the United States and everv state has some. i today. Due to ill health from a cir GRINDERS took place, the The shootin. ADVERTISED ENT at 10:45 p.m. returned to the school, where police arrested him.

After running away from the school, police said, Larry stole the dump truck owned by Glenn Myers of 80 S. Daughter- st. and was traveling north on Michigan avenue when he hit a car trans- a.m. yesterday at Community Hospital, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Olsen of 37 S. LaVista a daughter at 2:02 p.m. yesterday at Community Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

John Nelson of 753 Ward a daughter at 2:21 culatory trouble, Mr. Harvey had1 luff tUn Untnrinc1 ITncnitil nn a officers said, on the 120-acre Travernier farm near nearby, John Burke of 33 Milton applied a tourniquet. Married This Summer David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L.

Koons of 633 N. E. Capital ave. His father is city editor of the Enquirer and News. David was married this summer to the former Miss Sally Rori-son.

A graduate of Battle Creek Central High School in the class i ii Robert R3 SAWS Tf ft BED WE leave ui duscuic in iui. iii 7 Howell. Travernier is expected to 9tJ if i. live. Doctors treated mm for SEATTLE IP) Stanley Sayres, an automobile dealer who brought big-time hydroplane racing to Seattle with his famed Slomo twins, died of a heart attack today.

Death came to Sayres at his home on Lake Washington. DRILLS suited with a doctor in Denver. I rounds in his left side rhi raiif Fries and Russell said the son a hp Robert has admitted the port truck driven by Stanley jP-m. yesterday at Community Tobiczyk of Detroit, traveling east; Hospital. on US-112.

Lt. Vaneel Brul of i Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cnossen of HQ 504 AAA-Bn, Dearborn, who 504 Weeks a son at 2:34 witnessed the accident, pursued m. yesterday at Community of 1954, he went to work for Nowell (shooting.

The quarrel involved 1 r.anu,aA Mrs. Leola Travernier, 46. the the bov as he ran across the! Hospital. 02 GETTING UP SIGHTS Are you worried and embarrassed by "Bladder Weakness" (Getting Up Nights or Bed Wetting, too frequent, burning and itching urination) or Strong, Cloudy Urine, due to common Kidney and Bladder Irritations, which at times result in Backache and Nervousness? Such irritations may also cause tension or loss of sleep so that you leel old, tired and depressed. In such ciwses, CYSTEX usually gives quick, wonderful, soothing relief bv combating germs in acid urine, and by analgesic pain relief.

Over a billion CYSTEX tablets used prove safety for young and old. Get CYSTEX from druggist today. Money-back, guarantee. 2 Fined in City Court For Reckless Driving here bv telegraph by his mother of the child. nnpm.l Troopers said there Mr.

and Mrs. Gerhard Freitel the railroad February 28. He is an airman, second class, with the Air National Guard. Through the blood donor system set up by the Brotherhood MILLERS FALLS ELECTRIC HAND TOOLS Come in and See the Latest Power Tools for the Home Workshop ploye in the auditing department; no brought in the case Until etilnmnntc ira tiL-on HTith. Justice William C.

Burke today fields. He gave up the chase at the corn field. Larry returned to the home with a few cuts on his hands but otherwise uninjured, police add- sentenced two men who pleaded guilty to reckless driving charges. of Railway Trainmen, three pints of blood have been provided for of the Michigan National Bank. They were married in California the ngxt few da-vs- Feb.

26, 1930, although Mrs. Har-! advertisement) vey had been a previous resident Hew xasgamraHi here. 1 to MCTi! David A. Carver, 36, of 30 David so far, and the Trainmen ed. of 825 Linwood a son at 7:20 p.m.

yesterday at Community Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jordan of 1031 E. Kalamazoo, a son at 6:43 p.m.

yesterday at Community Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Gibson of 61 Wilkes a son at 6:10 a.m.

yesterday at Leila Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kreps 30th paid a fine of $40 or 10 days in jail after his car delayed Mr. Harvey was born in Den- fight KEaiiCd IS Ver the SOn Of Dr.

Henry Sufferers now escape much severe Anno Tnclvn hut ii'n arlont-1 sneezing, coughing and difficult and Anna JOSln, DUt was auopi brfathine during recurring attacks of ed and raised by a great aunt, Bronchial Asthma. Hay Fever and Bron- a New York Central train early Sunday morning. Richard Ling, 20, of Route 7, also pleaded guilty to a reckless driving charge and paid a $50 fine. Ruffalr chitis by taKmg New improved, u-orvine MENDACO. Oulcklv helns combat Isabella E.

Harvey of After completing high allergy, relax bronchial tubes, remove allergy, relax bronchial tubes, remove Raymond Leslie Hayes Idaughtcr of William B. and 221 Alton ave- a son at 11:32 snn of JoseDhine Gardner Shaw. OniS-- yesterday at Leila Hospital. i choking phlegm. Thus aids freer breathing und Rounder sleen.

Get TvfENDACO at drufi- school. Mr. Harvey began the Collimbia gists. Money back guarantee. Jim and Danicta Mahoney HayesjOct.

10, 1892 she was married! Mv- ana Mrs Jesse Batterson study of dentistry at jiMl'WA'iTff 10 iiowara sacseii wno uiea in au i- of 680 Wellington Level Park, was stillborn at 5:41 a.m. Sunday in a local hospital. In addition to the parents, the infant is sur- Delaware, Ohio, April 13, 1940. yesterday at Leila Hospital. In addition to Mrs.

Amrhein, she Mr- and Mrs- George R. survived bv two other chil-iertson of Route 7, a son at 6:44 GLEN ROGERS Have YOUR Car "SAFETY-CHECKED" Wilcox Marathon Idren: Mrs. Inez Sackett Skidmore am- toclay at Le''a Hospital. 1 1... irttlior Tprrv and a ftciica fa the Electors cf ths City of Springfield Notice is hereby given that the following proposal will be submitted to the electors on the November ballot: "SHALL THE SALE OF SPIRITS IN ADDITION TO EEER AND WINE BE PERMITTED FOR CONSUMPTION ON THE PREMISES WITHIN THE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD, CALHOUN COUNTY, MICHIGAN, UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE LAW GOVERNING SAME?" Marcelline Howell, City Clerk u.u'-f um.

hic'nf Ann Arhnr nnM Unhni-t pi Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Stout MaiL-1, nuiuo, Af ITU Ttlnnph et cn 11. in naternal grandparents, Mr.

anaioacseii 01 r.vansvnie, nve 687 Capital S.W. Mrs. Leslie Hayes of Tampa, grandchildren, six great-grand-i yesterday ai jum street tios hp maternal grandparents, Mr. cnutiren ana several nieces ano ADVERTISEMENT) "The King of All Coals" Lump Egg Stove Briquets Pochontas Coke Patsy Kentucky Stoker Coals at Their Best From Our Covered Bins No Rain No Dirt BARRY FUEL COMPAN and Mrs. Winford Mahoney of 81 31st st.

and a great grandmother. Mrs. Bertha Mahoney of W. Michigan ave. nephews.

Mrs. Sackett was an 1892 graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University; a member of the Presbyterian Church in Delaware and a member of the American Association of University Women. Funeral and burial services will be held in Delaware, Ohio. Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery 100 Capital, S.W. WO 8-8186 Finds Healing Substance That Does Both Relieves Pain Shrinks Hemorrhoids Miss Clara K.

Miss Clara B. Carrington. 87, formerly of Albion and Jackson, who had been here three months with her niece. Mrs. George Was-son, 134 W.

Morgan ave. died at 12 05 a.m. Sunday. For more than half a century, Miss Car-rinston lived in Center street in Albion in the same house in which she was born March 12, 18G9. the daughter of Andrew J.

and Eliza Gvant Carrinton. Dur- astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to be a problem!" The secret is a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) discovery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now available ia luppository or ointment form under the name Preparation H. At your druggist. Money back guarantee.

Bet. C.S.Ptt.O York, N. Y. (Sp.ti.i For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place.

Most amazing of all results were thorough that sufferers made One of these eight TELEX Hearing Center 504 Post Bldg. Phone WO hpr active vears -Miss Lar ins Tin. son worked as a sales lady will go to the hospital in Albion retail stores. Keioie coming to Battle Creek she had lived with another niece, Mrs. E.

Barnum of Jackson. In Albion Miss Carrington attended the Methodist Church and was a member of the Stroller Club. She is survived by a brother, Eugene Carrington of Albion and several nieces and nephews. this yeas We Lay Elder Iloliis Elder 60, of 80 Bowen ave. emploved as a fireman at the Ft.

Custer State Home, died ai 12:30 a.m. today in a local hospital after an illness of four days. He was born in Cummings, Ga. Aug. 15, 1896.

the son of Andrew and Dovia Hollis and enme here from Helena, in April, 1943. He was married in Helena in 1S37 to Ada White, who survives. In Battle Creek he was a member of Strother Lodge No. 3, and the Second Baptist Church. Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Johnnie and a daughter, Shirley Ann, both in Arkansas: a stepdaughter.

Louie 1 Choosing a policy which contains benefits appropriate to your family needs, at a premium cost within your budget. 2. Insuring with a company which has the facilities and the reputation for giving prompt and considerate attention to your claims. Sound, competent advice by an insurance expert can help tailor a plan suitable to your needs. Your Metropolitan Representative is such a person.

He has been carefully trained in the analysis of insurance needs, and he is interested in helping you get the most coverage for your money. With Representatives located in more than a thousand Local Offices in the United States and Canada, insurance service the Metropolitan way is always nearby. You will find it a continuing source of comfort and security to know that in times of emergency Metropolitan service is as local as Main Street as close as your phone It is true that, on the average, one out of every eight Americans will go to the hospital this year. It may be because of accident, sudden illness or need for surgery, or it might be a happy occasion like the birth of a baby. In any event the chances are that you or members of your family will need hospitalization several times in the course of your family life.

The cost of illness or injury can be a sudden and staggering blow to the family budget. Not only may there be medical and hospital expenses, but also loss of income. This is why it is well to be prepared for such an emergency to have one of Metropolitan's new Accident and Sickness Policies to help pay for your loss of time from work and, of course, Hospital and Surgical Expense Insurance to help cover the cost of hospital confinement or surgery. How do you select such insurance policies? No advertising message could give you a complete answer to this question. Two of the more important considerations, however, in selecting sickness insurance are: Mabin and a stepson, Jerry Ma- bin, both of Battle Creek: two sisters, Martha Hughes and Mary Spencer both in California and four brothers: Louis of Battle Creek; William, in Arkansas; Charles in California and Roose velt of Detroit, and several nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Howard Sackett Mrs. Inez Shaw Sackett, 85 died at a.m. today at the General Interest Rates Are Higher Peoples Passes It Along To Savers! New Current Rate Highest In Town Current Rate home of- her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Amrhein on the Beadle Lake road. Mrs. Sackett had lived here at various times during the past COPTNISHT 1t METROPOLITAN Ul INiUHAHCI COMPANY 10 vears. She was born in Delaware. Ohio.

Feb. 7, 1371, the METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (A MUTUAL COMPANY) New York 10, New York 1 Madison Avenue Battle Creek Office Arnold E. Cladd, Manager Raymond L. Cooper, Asst. Mgr.

Kenneth D. Miller, Asst. Mgr. FV LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES lack C. Hanes Herbert R.

Hayes L. C. Nelson, jr. Richard E. Pancost Peter Angelo Carry A.

Brown Ceorge H. Clements Russell C. Flanders Raymond P. Persing Hildreth H. Phillips Charles J.

Renkes Battle Creek, Michigan t-5" 70 W. Michigan Suite 1300, WO 2-8539 Starts Monthly Compounded Semi-Annually INSURED AGAINST LOSS UP TO $10,000.00 METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. 70 W. MICHIGAN AVE. BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN Please have my local Metropolitan representative bring me more information about Accident Sickness and Hospital Surgical expense insurance.

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