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THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD PACE TWENTY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1941 MARKETS THUMB and RIVER DISTRICT NEWS FINANCI MARINE NEWS LVessel Passages AND J'OKT III KON Irregular Lower TrenA Home On Furlough I ThurMlay cm r.M 3 Transport Jtichar ds 1 Koblnsull 1 I'iralB 1 J.i.thl.i Mfc 4 i in A Ignwa 1) 1 L'H tit! Algonac Lions To Hold Dough Doll Contest Oct. 15 GRAIN MARKET PRICES 001 Rule In Tax-Conscious A PASTORS HEAR BISHOP SPEAK 1 1 'i in Aii.ri M- ugh Hudi-on Shea. lie in 11 Mill-lift Island I'ont lac 1 i iltMieagles 1 it hardson lloen- i Ki erton 1 -1 .1 I i. in 1 Lackawanna 1' STOCK MARKET Shares L'n '1' Weir I J'l nil 1 i vi ii 4 .1 10 Willard 1 I 4 ('1 1 1 .05 Soybean Futures Tumble Eight Cents A Bushel By FRANKLIN" MIL LIN Associated Press staff Writer) AM Chicago, Oct. 3 Soybean futures sir.

In Triiluy M. 1 Kink II J.a idle shu.ilk.Tf Wf-sciwu 1 I'j M' l.an a lnaha ') YfHrniiie 4 I'fs'iuo I.le 1 a viilson 1 wain? VICTOR trtv leaders refused toT! ound in today's were evidently k' tumbled 8 cents a bushel today, the maximum loss permitted in one if) i. "fs, JO Stone A turua l'rirv on Jiegcnt Saturn M.i iKUerite- Kthel Unras I enolmeot Parks J.ncj Linda bu I session, upsetting the entire gram A ii Algonac. Oct. 3 Jack Llewellyn, Edward T.

Kane, Howard Cole and Robert Hansen were inducted into the Lions club at a meeting Wednesday. James Pocklington, assisted by W. Chesly Morrow, Ivan McCar-bery, William Muir and Lester A. Marks, was in charge of induction ceremonies. Dr.

Walter H. Boughner reported that he had examined some school children and found one in need of glasses. Shirley Gilbert, head of the sight fund, will investigate to determine whether the Lions club will provide the glasses. At the board of directors meeting in the home of Harold Pocklington, Chairman Marks of the "dough doll" contest reported the contest date had been changed from Nov. 5 to Oct.

15. Wilfred R. Bell was appointed chairman of a committee to arrange for another contest in which a deer rifle will be market. i in a recovery r.ff,...- I1 'THE CHURCH FOBJODir Pastors Prepare Topics For Sunday River Services Algonac. Oct.

3 After Holy communion service at 11 a.m. in St. Andrew's Episcopal church. Rev. A.

L. Bramhall. rector, will preach on 'The Kingdom and the Napkin." Rev. Mr. Bramhall will observe Holy communion service at 8:30 a.m.

in St. Paul's Episcopal church. Harsen's island. Rev. Erland J.

Wang, pastor, will preach on "The Church for Today" at 11 a.m. in Trinity Methodist church. Rally day will be observed with Holy communion service. The choir will sing "Be Thou Faithful" (Engel). Rev.

Frank L. Fitch, Port Huron, district Methodist church superintendent, will preside st the quarterly conference of Officers of Trinity Methodist church which will be held after dinner at 6 p.m. Thursday. In the Church of Christ. Rev.

Howard H. Ycnaka. pastor, will conduct services at 11 a.m. Bible school will be at 10 a.m., Young People's service at 6:30 p.m. and 11-15 Thompson iioi VP Wheat and other grains skidded Harvey Brown 11 Duwn Thurndur a cent a bushel or more.

Irregularly 0Wer Pared at the start and M.U (IKK I IK LIST jij. .1 a uotis Am A For row Monfeiv Ward "4 Am Tel A- 'lei 14 '4 Ana. on, la 4 Arinoui 111 Nail nil 1 He'll Si.il Nat prod 1 Poiia A Jim Nil pow 1. 41.. UritfBH M'- iviitral 1 1 I'ai: Cana I uy 1 i iltlN Steel 71.

Can pa. 4 7 Pa- .1 I 1 1 p.iiK-- I'livia Cli. ihi. .1 Pennev Chrysler Coin a- I'omml Ih 11 i.s Pel 4 Cmm lth Soj Pill. Sve Conoh ol Pure (1,1 I'iiiIin.

Wright K.K.O I O-l Kdl.son 1 lien 1 I 1'owCheni 1K Steel p. I'll Porn Toll Kant man Kod iii'j Kl Auto I.nu So, ony lien 1 Sou Pa.ifie It lien Food 4 1 --oil i 17:. Cen Motors 41 S'and pran.lB Hill Safely 4'. Slan 17 1 7.115 ioo.ii si. -m nil i-ii 1 lloodvear Tire Pi1, Stall in Ind No lly sian t.i.

Hupp Alolnis Cotl 4 0 111 Central Timken 1.1 1 Inland su-el l'n Insp Coprer 11 l'n Pacifi- T'l1. Inierlake Iron l'niied SIS Int Marve.ster imed Corn 'i lilt Can Kul l.er Int Tel 'l ei l- I Manville f7 pfd 7' 1 Kenn Col'ix-r I West Tel rT Kroger 7'S', Wnolwnrth r.o"4 cm r.M. Lower prices for soybean oil and 1 IloM.ins t. meal and weakness of cottonseed Jenkins t. 1 i Pioneer 2 .1 -i lorolne u'l thef0urthT Speculative said, i-eerned mo the rule near "i a f-eerned mn UOij.

Ferris 1 in Missionary Institute Is Held In Lapeer For 350 Lapeer, Oct. 3 Bishop Raymond J. Wade of the Detroit conference conducted an all-day Missionary institute here Thursday with 350 Methodist ministers and laymen of Port Huron district in attendance. The exception Bishop Wade took to President Roosevelt's assertion that the Russian constitution provides for religious freedom was of interest to assembly Bishop Wade, who was stationed in Stockholm for 12 years and administered the work of the Methodist church in 11 different countries, and held annual mission conferences in Russia and who now continues the work from his headquarters in Detroit, told the President in a telegram: Report of your statement before press conference as to religion in Russia is utterly misleading. Printed constitutions are worthless anywhere unless supported by life.

What matters whether priests or clergymen in Russia are listed as citizens eligible to vote when only one party ballot is permitted? Mataafa I la i Taurus 'a inn Clarke Tomlinson I "olonel I'rol t. Snsibar King i nn Younir 3 0 Verona 4 Corey 11:10 the -ke of Tre' Morgcnthau's J7. r. Hall 1 1 oil and lard, competitive products, i brought selling into the bean pit. Prospects of expanding harvest operations in the near future, although there may be some delay because of wet weather, added to the burden of selling and when prices began to slip stop loss orders were thrown into execution.

I Thompson 11:1 Down Friday Photo by Cramer. Marine City boosts in A.M. Hitlers I Alsosteel Finland the prize. PVT. KARL O.

HIGHSTREET Algonac, Oct. 3 Pvt. Karl O. Highstreet, Battery Coast Ar e.la lshpenilng I 40 Elwood Smith is in charge of the :0 Palmer 0 :4 ments generally boardrooms. Bunv J.

program for the next meeting. Finland Petrol i IP Hartwell Thomas Hennepin Cowan Barge 7.00 Munsiin, Some selling of wheat was based 7:01) I.anonda 1 tillery. Camo Davis. N. is were helDful i Kniperor 11:40 cn reports of scattered sales of 1940 Taplin 11:4 spending a 10-day furlough with his mother, Mrs.

George Highstreet, Drumhead Rites Will Be Held In grain held by the government. Some of this wheat has been sold proaching weeke, SinrXca I to Mexico and the fact that it was Smith street. Private Highstreet, who is 22, has been in the Army five months, r.M. for export had a strengthening ef 4 :4" IKTKOIT 1 1 Thursday A.M. 11:10 Clvde 11 :30 Wlllar.l.

rid P.M. Constitution ar nienea lea Richards, U- S- Steel BZS'i c-rn. Southern Ilo St. Clair Sunday fect on the matrket. evening service at 7:30 p.m.

Masses in St. Catherine's Catho and recently received his first class Wheat closed 34-l'i lower than M' IOKK 4IKII Noon t.i:i..ta 1 ions Alum Co Am He. la Minintr Am 1.1 A- Tin oil Am Super Imper o. I. id A.I Gas Kl A 1-1 Inl.r Pill Am lias Kl 23 'j a Hud Pow Am Sup Pi pre Mi1.

les-He-Pond Cr.ise Servi. 4 Kl po Sb 2 Sland Oil Kl po sh pre f. I'nited Has Gulf Oil 2 3 lic church will be at 7:30, 9, 10 and advancement. He has earned sev eral medals for marksmanship. .1 1 11 a.m.

Thursday. December $1.21 -Sg, May corn down, December 80T8-34, May 8G-85Ts: He will return to Camp Davis 2. 3- 19 9-10 Rubber. Goo J. C.

Tenney Dow Ch. Shipbuilding. Resistance wM hoS? Case. Eastman I St. Clair, Oct.

3 The Blue Water post of the Canadian Legion will sponsor drumhead services here at 2 p.m. Sunday in front of the Glenelp. ar Kkhardson James- Maida. ar Tselin. ar Prescot A Itroway Itivertcin InrKuerite W- Wednesday.

i 'Our Harvest Prayer' :00 oats 's-l down; rye 1-lli off and Undisputed imprisonment ana slaying of tens of thousands of priests, clergymen and laymen for 1:00 Stone Kesent. ar M0 Saturn Vena :1 0 Cornelius :1 Kepent. eld 1 An turus Prineeton 2:30 Hutterc-up ar 3:0 5 Shiras St. Clair, Oct. 3 "Our Harvest soybeans 53i-7U lower.

city hall. The St. Clair city band, the Can V. New York, 4inernnient II.0111N O. t.

3 Today 1. Soybeans rallied after the cx Prayer" will be the sermon theme Petroleum. Sperry, 0 p.m. Klhel FAIR PARADE treme break had carried December quotations: of rcev. o.

w. pastor, at adian Legion band. Detroit, and the Whittlesey Chem religion in Kussia, xogeiner wun thousands of closed churches, speak louder than printed words. Such statements attributed to you indicating freedom of speech and re Harvpst Hnmp fpsfival servirpi? at TTimnmr kini Rmi roL- n.m I 30 contracts down to S11.70 and that Treasury :4. 4 7-4', Atlantic ''j fc lemical lar-Ui triflJ.il V.

o.V 7 7" "J' itouinson .107.31 .111.16 delivery closed at $1.71 IS, Cowle 10.00 a.m. aunaay in bi. x-eier s. take part in tne services. Circuit f.o-'.

Federal Farm Mortgage vyvuy ijurb rb Cres City, ar .1 20 Jones India, ar Park- were pinned Lutheran church. ihe Adult Judge Fred W. George, Port Huron 3s, 4 7-12 .101.13 r. iuif oiiv on 10.11 ligious propaganda in Russia are GRAINS AND SEEDS Petroleum, Humble Sunday school class will discuss will give a brief address. IS POST I.arka wanna Weir Steelkinis, eld Ia vidson Zei.sins; obviously untrue when faced with road.

1 1 Our Heavenly Father at 9:30 All ex-service men have been re- lose hii'BEO ash (train Chirago. Oct. Today a facts. Support for your emergency 11 liesolllte r. Friday 4 4 I'll tio.sing quo a.m.

ine women of the parisn quested to wear their medals. tat urns policies cannot be secured by A.M. will meet in the parish hall Wed- Thomas Short, vice commander PRODUCE MARKET Il'i $12 no 9, 25 H- 10 25 7. 00 (' tt.75 7.30 ridiculous unsupported propaganda Ea rlo 0 No. 4 yellow nesday night for a social hour, of the Blue Water post, has in A.M.

It It Brown ar 1 Cutarde 1 1 Cyc lo I 'hief li Your speech Feb. 10, 1940, was far No. L' whit 4 2 5 1 will be Wheat No. 2 yellow tl.lU'i Corn new No. 4 mixed 71, ill1-; sample Krado yellow 0." 'S; old corn No.

1 yellow 1. 73 i No. 77' It 7.1; No. grade yellow ft 4a Sehoellkopf nhn niU 0,1 he market: Thank offering boxes handed in at that time. vited the Charles A.

Hammond post, No. 8, American Legion drum 7H. 4. 71 fii 4 Park, el fi r.n 50 S. 00 S.

25 Am fi 4 Mu-h biiHhi.1 So. 2 MVFST'K Goo to choice yearlings dry fed Fair to good heavy steers Common grass '-at tie Hoef ciiw.l Pair to good beef cows bulls I bologna bulls Medium bologna Pest ca lvcs Fair to good calves Post lambs Fair to good lambs Hogs: 1SO-200 20H-210 220-230 2.10.250 more correct than latest statements to press representatives. I base all this and more upon my personal repeated visits to and administra 7 2 5 ir 1 1 50 and bugle corps to attend. Elder Frank Feske will preach JxiMiluia 7 7:4 0 lm. II in 1 Many At Opening Of Peck's Eleventh Annual Program Peck, Oct.

3 Because of inclement weather plans for a huge outdoor parade, including floats, pets, clowns and livestock and a rodeo to be featured today at Sarnia veterans have also been Iiats No. 1 mixed 47; No. C. 4 No. at Holy communion service at 9:45 a.m.

in Latter Day Saints church. 7 4 0 "'i carton. t. white 47; N. No.

4. 4o. invited. tion of Methodist work in Russia, Parley malting 7''''lS4 nominal; fee 1 Treniaine, ar 1 :05 Fulton 1 Maunaloa 2 (hi Baker lllcott 2:0 l)ia Alkali 3:20 I.aSalle Klinir. ar j.r.t) pope ar I llumerick- 7: Sonoma, ar Wfsi-oat Fink Connor, ar T.indabury Hell Yosemite Thompson Mr-Lea Windsolite Pres.iue.

IkI Pa vidson Way Evening service will be at 7 p.m and srreeninK.s nominal; sampl continuing to date." sir. 14-nn 10.50'.,: 10.75 9 50 if 10.00 $1 o. 0 10.95 ll.i.o in. S3 fc-rade liarley jt; No. 3 maltin harley i- $2.

bushel craies i-s 1- 5'-. In Min No. 1. 2', tn Rev. H.

A. Pegg, pastor, will Others who spoke at the institute Deckerville Club l-'ield ieed t.er hundredweight nominal preach on "Free Human Questions" Timothy 5. 7 'o ti alsike 1 1 50 'tl 1 50 were Rev. F. Olin Stockwell.

mis 1) 1 0 1 fancy red lop 7. 50 'n S. 5 0. at the Rally day and Holy com Is Entertained At Soybeans No. 2 yellow $1.77 j.

sionary of the Methodist church to Chengtu, Szechwan province, West munion services in First Baptist I'); 10 Peck's eleventh annual community fair in process here, was postponed until 1 p.m. Saturday. west, ar church at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Mr.

liicaco utiK-e lose Thumb iMarkets IS. onions: mi 1 Vellou. 1.11 cit JIJ jenows ho per cent n. 1 1- In China, a native of Indiana; Rev. Chicago, (Jit.

Todays opening quo. 5 Sa por a Dahlke, eld Down Thursday A.M. Sapor, rid I. Hanna Pegg will preach on "Our Spiritual Edwin T. Inglehart, missionary in r.M.

Dinner Programi Deckerville, Oct. 3 Mrs. William tattons: and larger The program scheduled for 8 p.m. 1 31 1 An Possessions at 7:30 p.m, Japan since 1904, and Rev. C.

Wheat: Dee. 1 1 1 1 1 2 May 1 6 wnile hollers While mri'lm rarks. ar P. Smith ar 5 :00 fi :00 I. July ll.IS-S Corn- Dec.

jju i May S6QS3T 'otatoes: lon-Ii. 1 today in the community hall will be held, Louis Reuter, local agri World communion Sunday will be observed at 10 a.m. in St. Clair Wagner entertained 18 members of Chappel, who is studying in the Kennedy school of Missions, Hart B.or. July S7 i Kurbanks 1S No.

inn.iu i. is rt-. 100. )h lV. the Woman's club.

Oats: lec. 52; May 54 July o3 Tunlap Huhlirad .00 't 5 ford, and who has seen ser sacks tl cultural teacher and secretary of the Peck Agricultural society, said. Oats Wheat ye Alsike Clover Pea Fteans Six Hewed Harley Red Clover Crimm Alfalfa Buckwheat TJeht Cranberry peans Light Hed Kidney peans Park lied Kidney Peans Peaa .40 .95 .74 1.00 4.10 1 32 7 00 12.O0 1 07 4.75 7 54 9.00 A co-operative dinner was ser Methodist church and at 8:30 a in Salem Methodist church. Rev 51 vice in Belgium Congo. lnaha.

ar 7:15 Oct. old l.fi:i4: new ji.ba 1 1 Calverley Jr 11:45 Mataafa 1 I I la ry 1 Taurus 12 .00 James- Ma ida, eld IM. Mead. t-Id 3:10 Paine ved by Mrs. John Innis.

Mrs. George Pia Alkali i Iiec. 11.71 Hi 1.72: Mav I1.7ii. There were discussion periods Karl W. Patow, pastor of both Bearss, Mrs.

Ira Martin and the 7:10 7:40 1 1 i -xt Superintendent R. G. Peterson will preside at the program which will include numbers by Mildred Rob- Kye: Dec 75; May ill July 27m. Lard: Oct. J10.o; I)ec.

Humrick. Paucon Jan after each address. Two banquets were held preced iuxyi, wiii ue in ui.dige luung hostess. The members were seated Mar. May $12,113.

r1 De fl at two long tables centered with Williams cl 05 Simcolite Cornell bins, West Speaker school, first ing the evening session, one for 12:50 Clarke S10 w.ov, p.m. iii me oi. ud uiuan. bowjs Qf fJowers the women at which Mrs. Wade, Toledo Cash irnin Iom" Toledo, Oct.

3 Today's closing winner in Thursday night's rural 2:50 Tomlmson Jim Hrown Connelly Funeral For Earl 3 :25 Colonel i :20 wife of Bishop Wade; Mrs. Dunning school speaking contest, and De tations: 4 Croft 10: Chirm I'M. ton Oct. ira.k 2.SS: supplies moderate. rt.m.nH Idle, Mt Clemens, and Mrs.

H. wain Brown, Omard school, sec Clenels. rid McLauehlan Seord- ine ruur-oquare-n ciuo or tne Mrs. X- p00j president, prc- Salem church will meet at 8 p.m. sided.

A report of the Sanilac Monday in the church. County federation of Women's The Ladies Aid society of the clubs held in Snover in June, was Wheat: No. I red 1 07 1. OS. Corn: No.

2 yellow 7.1'fi 74. Oats: No. 2 white Soybeans: No. 2 yellow $1.57 6 1.58. Duttweiler, Fort Huron.

were ond place winner. Eldred Pudney, 4:00 Sen.sibar. ar 10:15 I. King 11-40 4 .03 Kohhins 1 1 :45 4 -20 Jenkins 11:50 Krupp speakers, and one for the men di who won first place in the ama Will Be Saturday Marine City, Oct. 3 Funeral Farr cobbler and washed kind mmjwit.

VlcriureT lures demand very hrkt aaiem cnurcn win meet at z. p.m. given by Mrs. William Bearss. Mrs.

I Harva rd rected by the Port Huron district 4.4 5 teur contest Thursday and Merrith Thursday in the home of Mrs. Ed board of lay activities. Ann Lamson, four year old daugh Wagner reported on several improvements made at the public lib ward Draves, Meisner road. A.M. LIVESTOCK (Jiirast) Livestock Chicaeo.

Oct. 3 Salable hoes 4,000 Slight weaker: Idaho rwt burbi, gtre liakota eariy ohio, rs Vn fJ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lamson 5:13 Tampico rid Manta. rid Down Friday A.M.

1 2:05 Ball Bros. 12:40 Thompson 12:55 Poland, ar 3:00 Barkhamstead Rev. Frank L. Fitch, Port Huron district superintendent; Rev. Earl services for James Wesley Earl, 76, resident of this city all his life, rary during the summer months.

5- Melvin, who was awarded second Harvest Home Festival total uneven; general trade largely Cres City cl 6:05 Roll call responses were given by place in the contest will also par 15 lower than Thursday average Pioneer and North Dakota triumph, it IlJUij: chmneu-n. rc i 1 who died Thursday in Port Huron Marine City, Oct. 3 Rev. H. E.

members who related "Summer Oa wodo. .1:0 Constitution cl 1:05 ar ticipate. There will also be a pro practical top one outstanding load bulk 220-300 11. 1 1.1 4i 3 cood tJ fi 3:55 Pahlke. ar Totzke, pastor, will preach on Memories." Short travel talks were hospital of injuries suffered Sept, gram of stunts and contests for the and choice 1SO-220 lbs 1 0.

On 'J 1 1 25 pood :15 Sonoma, eld 8:20 SMiiiiaw BftM Ferris Yourifc Verona Corey "Harvest Time" at Harvest Home given by Mrs. Stuart Stoutenbure, Sawyer, Lapeer pastor, and Rev. Dwight S. Large, First church! Port Huron, were in charge of arrangements for the institute. Dr.

Clyde Donald, newly elected district superintendent of the Flint district, was present. 300-tiO lbs sows tlO.lOf'laO; few light 23 when he fell off of a scaffold children attending. 10:10 4-45 Scandrett, 4 :50 weisht to most 4'io-50ij lb kinds festival services at 10 a.m. in St. who returned recently from a tour rwt.

(illntM Uy thf and landed on a sidewalk while More than 500 persons attended $9.2591 S5; extreme down to John's Evangelical church here of Quebec and the eastern states: Salable cattle l.oou. calves ween working at the home of Mr. and SAVI.T STK. MARIE Ip Thursday j.ean choiet lnripicW beans nrw rrop red kidneys $7 SO: dark 11 kit elloweys llcln rr.frn I the program in Community hall Wednesday night. Mr.

Reuter was end trade generally steady; more active than week ago: very little steer beef in and at 11:30 a.m. in First Evangeli- Mrs. E. W. Blanchard on Colorado; cal church, Adair.

The churches and Mrs. Elmer Thornton on Lake r.M. Mrs. Clayton McKeller, North Wil cron: run mostly butcher cattle; steer master of ceremonies. Purl Wark brown 7:00 7:0 0 will be decorated with farm nro- Louise.

supply mainly medium to good (trades; liam street, will be held at 2 p.m Croswell, Mrs. K. Nyjordet and too J11.90 paid for lonir yealrinps; wprink 7 Saturday in the Friederichs funeral Lawrence Blohm, both of Peck. linir 110. 75 di 1 1.

all steers ann neuers hi duce and all decorations will be Mrs. George Bearss will be hos-sent to the German Orphan home tess to the group Tuesday. Oct. 14. in Detroit.

She will ba assisted by Mrs. Roy latter price: most steers $9. 50 li 1 1. 25 with :00 home here. Rev.

A. G. Kruschwitz llolon IVmI Boston Oct. 3 The Commerci: letin will any Saturday: 'Trading has been nottr tn IW common southwest Mexican bred otfenncs were judges in the amateur and speaking contests. A corn-husk pastor of the Christian Fellowship around corn belt and western Rrajs In St.

Martin's Lutheran rhurrh -tsarr. 9 H.30 3 0:30 heifers dull at weeks 50 cent oecnne will officiate. Burial will be in market and restricted In In fi ing contest was won by James mainly 9.50; cutter cows $6.90 down Bowen, Peck. Woodlawn cemetery. with canners at o.o; most western 12:0 12.00 THUMB WEDDINGS eras cows weishty sausaite Mr.

Earl is survived by his The grand champion horse, "icn.v. i-riceii keep firm, tn on medium sc-oui-ed and Milled The bulletin will publuh th 1. quotations: ilichig-an fleeces Detain Collinge Funeral Held Algonac, Oct. 3 Rev. A.

L. Bramhall, rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal church, officiated at funeral services this afternoon in the Gilbert funeral home here for Neal A. Collinge. 63, St.

Clair Flats suni-mer resident and fromer Port Huron resident, who died Tuesday in St Joseph hospital, Mt. Clemens. Burial was in Woodlawn cemetery, Marina City. "NO CHILD OF MINE WILL Rev. E.

W. Matzner, pastor, will conduct services at 10:30 a.m. The church council will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. The Junior Luther noils to to 35: heavy ca ves jb.joiti widow, Mrs.

Minnie Earl, who lives judged in the afternoon horseshow on plain soutnwest Kino. koou m.u Koza-CIancy the family residence on North is owned by Peter Dingman, Peck choice corn belt heavies umiii; veaierc AM. Port Austin, Oct. 3 A pretty fall up to $14 50, however; stocker iraae io. William street: four sons, Gerald and second place was awarded to DAIRY MARKET league will meet at 8 p.m.

Wednesday. Members will attend a meet- steady. wedding took place at St. Michael's :0 0 8:00 8:30 and Morley Earl, both of Detroit; a horse owned by Lloyd McAllis ValaUTa Hheen 1.01)0. total 4.UUU: lave ing of district church councils at Catholic church Saturday morning, Thursday: All classes steady; five doubles doselv sorted western springers Frederick Earl, Ypsilanti, and Robert Earl.

California; daughter, 10:00 New Yrk New tx-t. SKset IK Mixed colors: Fancy tn It 4 extra 3.: iraded firm 7:45 D.m. Sunday in Trin.tv Lii. when Miss Mona M. Clancy, daugh- 1 1 ter, Peck.

Byron Good, East Lansing, Michigan state college extension department, who judged the horses and livestock said that the theran church, Richmond. ter of Mr- ad Mrs. Henry Clancy, 31 1 5 1:30 11:30 mediums 17'tftV; dirtiei Mrs. Charles Hoyt. Roseville.

two step-sons. Nelson and Charles bulk Rood and choice natives few $11. CO: two doubles handy weight fed vearlincs tdoay's trade; market steady to strons; bulk and top choice native spring lambs few throwouts $9 Rev. Walter J. Rottach, castor.

Hume township, became the bride EVER GET average check i'UflJSW. WORMS of Donald A. Koza, son of Mr. and "hltcs: lFtes.lefl nr.m;ullt and Rev. John R.

Hogan, assistant Price, both of Detroit: a step-daugh horse show was one of the finest in r.M. 4 4 -a Ii' 4 7. 1 Xearhv ana tn idwMtm Mrs. Albert Koza, Cuyahaga Falls, down; odd lot clean up eneep mi. pastor, will officiate at masses in ter.

Mrs. Lloyd Tuselein, Dearborn, the county. lum mark anerlil, 11: mi 9:00 9:00 3:00 O. Rev. Alphonse A.

Kromka, and a brother, Horace A. Earl, De Holy Cross Catholic church at 6:30, aros 36 iresalea of erchitu The fair is being sponsored by neavier mediums sl'-lff-lSI Krt nn pastor, celebrated the nuptial mass. Fast Huffalo I.ivesfnck Buffalo. N. net.

3 Hogs 400 fully cents lwoer: good and choice l.o. 9. and 10 a.m. troit. the Peck Agricultural society, the rewil Ifw of rntnm.rciiila In finer The candle lit altar was decorated Von't 10 to twre, mother Anybody, anywhere tan "catch" nasty roundworms without even recognizing the waminff signs! Watch for: uneasy stomach, fi-isetiiifi.

itchy nose or seat. Ixnt take chances! Cei Jayne's Vermifuge today I Jayne's is America' leading, proprietary worm medicine. I'sed by million i for over a century. gently yet expe'. tubborn worms.

Demand JAYNE'S VERMIFUGE 1 high school and local business men 10:00 10:00 1 1:00 1 .00 heavier pullets Sftbf lit western nulleta 14'i4irj: 40 lbs averacinc ins iii.o; There will be Holy communion service at 10:30 a.m. in the Me with garden flowers. Miss Margaret B. Harris, East ti 2 3. CO; fomilar weight truckeu ins 35.

odd lots $11.40. THUMB DEATHS Mrs. Grace Sweet The bride was given away by thodist church. Rev. J.

P. Pum Lansing, of the home economics Urowna: Vearhif anil midwMWn Cattle 250; hoKievers approxinmivi.v P.M. rarttny 1 Ireland Cadillac 1 :30 Affleck Assinboia Schneider I) Williams 2 00 Perwind 1'ost 3:00 Trimble Smith 4:00 Uricoldoc Murphy 4:30 Kerr Magna 4:30 lais Sultana 5:00 Pollock Corvus 5 Runsen Jupiter Augustus Macoubrey 6:30 X'p Iriilay A.M. Pchoonmaker 2:00 IMnkey Grand Island Humphrey Adriatic Wood Hoyt 4:30 Heronbay 5:00 Maryland Yates 11:00 Hobson Collins 1 :30 Prockton i'ortwilldoc fi :30 Mitchell Down Thursday P.M. International 12:30 Shaw Campbell 2:00 Krynbars 3:00 Henry Kord Munising 3:00 Penson Ford Black Mexoil lieayerton Stephenson Holloway 4:30 Manila Stanton Hoberts Penmark 7-oo Victorious Mamuetta Crete Hancock S-30 I.atiirhlin Down Friday A.M.

Hutchinson 1 Morrell Mullen 2:00 McGonafrlw Thompson 3:30 Rensselaer SIcGean 3:30 Gnderich Dixon I'rindoc Poe 5:00 Crawfxod Minch 5 30 Schiller Terkins Hebard :00 STKAITS OF MACKINAC l'p Thursday P.M. Clements Rei 12:10 Mather Bradley 1 2 :1 0 International Wyandott 12:10 McKinney Kitzserald 2:00 Paratex Billines 3:50 Con Power Teakbay 6:00 Kesent Heekin fi.ooWidener 1'ilbert 6:20 Vp Friday A.M. Stanton 2:50 Wolvin Lebanon 3:2.0 Maine Poardman 3:50 Crete Kopmeier Hutc hinson Allen Manitoba Socony her father. She wore white ivory io exira .17 44 iw 11 :30 1 1 :30 3 2.00 12:00 extension service of Michigan State phrey, pastor, will be in charge. 150; dull cleanup trade, barely eteany standards 33ts34- meliumi satin cut witn a sweetheart neck Deckerville, Oct.

3 Mrs. Grace college, spoke on home furnishings iniss vraain jonnson will sing i'ui-K egga 33 9(14. prices; lew can -weinm. thick-meated SO0 lb grass steers $10. 2j; covered steers and heifers line and a long train and a finger and Showed slides of furniture ar Sweet, 86, died this morning in her Eye Hath Not Seen Nor Ear tip veil held in place with a tiera Heard" (Gaul).

rangement at a woman's meeting home in Forester township after a Chirac rniillrr O. t. 3 Poultry Int. 41 around $9: beef rows to cutter and common $.257: canner light weipht sausage bulls ft of pearls and sequins, and car in the high school auditorium this long illness. Rev.

C. C. Watkins, pastor of St. easy to steady; hena. over 9 :00 :30 10:30 11:00 11:00 1 1 -to 12:00 11 and down lerhnr afternoon.

ried a bouquet of Easter lilies. Calves 150; vealers rirm: coo.i snn Funeral services will be held at p.m. Sunday in Mills United choice $13; common and medium jiu.ou.y broilers. and dnwn. Cn Plymouth iiH-k SI, white rmk Her sister, Miss Marjorie Clancy, Mark's Episcopal church, will conduct Holy communion services at 9 a.m.

L. T. Guyor will conduct 14.no. Swimming: Pool Discussed lbs iip. colored lli.

Dlvmoa: Brethren church wtih Rev. Rich as maid of honor, was attired in heep 400; spring lamb marKcr oragsy. "our imn jx; unoer about fteady: good to choice 10 na- Marine City, Oct. 3 A round 12:00 blue taffeta of floor-length full Adult Sunday school at a.m. ard Nyburg, pastor of Deckerville Baptist church, officiating.

Bur tn) TTifr 1 more cioseiy soiieu Plymouth ruck 19. while rwk 1 2 back rhickena rnnnler" l1- table discussion was ied by F. W. skirt with a peacock blue tiers to lots held above $ltS0; niedfum and trades 19.501 10.75: fat ewes to horn rooster 13 ilucks. 41 match held in place with rhine- Man Loses Control FOR FALL PLANTING Weeping Willow Trees 6' to 8 $1.00 12 to 15', 3" to 4" Evergreens Shrubs Shade Trees Fruit Trees Now on SPECIAL, SALE a complete lan.laicaptd unit of 12 young, thrifty evergreens, as follows: Pyramidal.

2V. to 3' 2.75 5.50 I'prieht Junipers. SVi 3 S.50 7. (Ml 4 l'fitzer Juniper's. 18-2V St.

SO HMMI 5 4. reek Junipers, 2' 3. 50 7.tM 2 ialobes, 13 to 13" 1.50 3.00 lored while 16. vmall. who 111...

v.o.v lb. stone pink rose buds. turkeys, tonis. old' IS: oiin S. r.M.

Becker at the Rotary dinner meeting Thursday in the St. Mark's Episcopal church house on a municipal swimming pool. John Schlin-kert, Ben Barringer and Donald The bridesmaid was Phyllis $5.25. Mrs. Sperry New 7:10 old "1, young t''r.

Of Car While He Koza. She wore a gown of dustv 8:50 9:20 New York rmlW ial will be in Downing cemetery. Mrs. Sweet, the former Miss Grace Brenton, was born Sept. 20, 1855 in Couburg.

Ont, and was married to James A. Sweet there May 18, 1876. In the spring of 1880 Mr. and Mrs. Sweet moved to Buel township, Sanilac county, and three years later to Forester town rose fashioned with a floor-length 9:40 New York.

Oct. ,1 I'ressen W. S. C. S.

Head Is Lighting Cigaret full skirt and her tierra was held Becker, all of St. Clair, were guests. Jakes Beattie, president, regulnr, box es: fowls. l-e, 9 :50 10 :00 11:30 I ti L'o 4 I i in place with rhinestone talisman presided. 3 "-j Si brmier.

hrniler i St. Clair. Oct. 3 Vernon Harris rose buds. Berville.

Oct. 3 Mrs. Lawton 31, Marine City, is in St. Clair The groom's attendant was Rob- Funeral For Mrs. Rietze fryers rotr I r.mstera 1 7 1i 1 9V Tuck P.

Frozen, boxes: fowls. 36-41 In 4S-J4 riU4: IMS a.m. I Sperry was elected president of WcimarCc SneietV nf Christian St. Clair, Oct. 3 Last rites were Community hospital with minor ert Martin.

Detroit. Ushers were chest injuries and head and leg Raymond Clancy, Edward Walsh Turk'" 10:10 rr.vrvi ir; old roosters 17'j ls't- held this afternoon in the Bower service at a meeiuiti in me numc west ern young ioni cuus suiierea early today when he ana rticnara uiancy. V'n of Mrs. Loretta Kelley. young hens ship.

Mr. Sweet died in January, 1926. Surviving is a son. James L. Sweet.

Forester toVnship, six grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. A son, John Sweet, died in infancy. lost control of his car while at- A wedding breakfast was held 1 0:30 10:3 Other officers elected were: Vice resident. Mrs. Frank Draeer: sec- funeral home for Mrs.

Eliza Ellen Conant Ri.tze, 84. widow of Max Rietze, native of Port Huron and direct descendent of Roger tempting to make a curve on M-29. at the Point of Pines hotel. A four- Detroit ttn ta Pelroit. 3 -r.

S. eges in lots. FOB. two miles north of St. Clair.

tiered cake decorated in the colors P.M. I Tllo 1 1 treacurer Mindemoya, Harris told Troopers Edward C. of the bridesmaids dresses centered Regular Triee 32.50 SPECIAL SALE PRICE 19.57 "We iirow Oar Hn' Stork due fresh from field while yon wait. Many other varieties to select from in our fields. Marine City Nursery 621 Chartier Road We Deliver Marine City.

Mich. Phone 22233 Open Sundays and Evenings Whites -Kxtrns igraoe Conant who acted as governor of Mrs. F. L. Chubb; secretary of Kunsen 3 I 3H.

siannaiw 41 me. bum la rce ooiaswortny and LeRoy McCluer the table. A reception was held 9:00 nbrictin coeial rplatinnc anrl Inral ledium Aucustus Peter Keisa tar the Massachusetts Bay colony, who died Tuesday afternoon in St. Clair 9:31) A Itrowns Kxtrn (Krate inax ne was ngnting a cigaret when for 125 guests in the home of the Adriatic 10:20 cnurcn aciivmes. vveg- Marine City Briefs Mr.

and Mrs. William Duff and William Roebiske. who makes his Standards lrl A medium 3 nis car went into a skid on the bride parents. Community hospital after a short Hoyt 12:00 i. I.

I.ri.kn. nrlces Cr Island. Down Thursday P.M. 12:10 Prockton 3:40 Heronbay 4:10 Athabasca 4:50 Paisley 6:20 riinkey 45:30 Maryland 7:00 Down Friday A.M. 1:20 Markham Clev 2:20 Phipps I tica WyandottR 3:10 David Weir wet pavement, went into a ditch The counle left nn a tur, illness.

Burial was in Hillsfde ceme tery. creamery in tub 3j'4TjJ' Kicks Current receipt! checks iM. and crashed into a tree. HosDital rin tn Nnrthprn lTiriicran on4 TirilT I home with Mr. and Mrs.

Duff, have moved to Mrs. Hector Brown Hobson dutuudms saia mai ne wouia Drob- hp at- hnm nt RSd ner; secretary of publications, Mrs. Beulah Lecluyse; secretary of supplies, Mrs. E. LeBair, and secretary of student work, Mrs.

Loretta Kelley. The following members were appointed for the annual homecoming .1 I iuxuai. IV Ll Chlr Vairr lay Morse Kllwood A.M. 3 9:50 1 1 11:10 11:30 apartments. North Elizabeth street.

They formerly lived on South St. doiy De reieasea irom tne Hospital road, Detroit, after Oct. 15. r-i. i uutter mu aiiernoon.

Tho Gillies ti acore Clair River drive. llanney Comet i.ii. nuu 1.113. iMHC OO I Pmnnhnn XJirrV, in-JT 1 CO i J.1i,vw,.& "'6U SLI1DU1 111 dUU I Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Read, visited Dr. and Mrs. Community School of nursing Oct. 12: Publicity, Mrs. C.

Nettnay, Mrs. F. Lathrop and Mrs. Chubb; CU1" I 1 r- I Ul fl V. I i La son C.

Cobb. fererl sliffbt VinHv r.t private Sanilac Board To nursing in Detroit. I'. i. tinner; creamcc.

9 2. 37: XZ: 90 rent rallied rarle' -K. rec-ipt graded, extra firsts, local firsts. lo.al IS. ear.

3" rn; dim- checks .4. fust government ria white, loose 44; carton 4j- Detroit Poultry Jr i Detroit. O.I. program. Mrs.

Leatha Ferguson, and dinner, Mrs. Loretta Kelley, driven by Logghe and Dubrzynski Mrs. Henry Erdbucker, who iis been ill several months in her home The groom was graduated from r.lll44 WalnncnT. -v V. A TIP I Convene On Oct.

13 1 Akron High school in 1933 and at Mrs. Ruby Sperry and Mrs. Ed ward Ahrens. tended Hiram university and Car was removed to Port Huron Osteo pathic hospital Wednesday. Mrs.

Herbert Thompson, un nrst am Dy a Kichmond physician if a Sandusky, Oct. 3 The Sanilac negie Tech. He is a chemical engineer in Detroit. LOCAL MARKETS unchanged lien average hens lbs up Troopers Kenneth L. Gray and Bruce Buchanan policed the acci TIL derwent an operation Tuesday in county board of supervisors will .40 Port Huron hospital.

dent. Hallowe'en Partv Planned HC rl i convene Monday, Oct. 13 in the supervisors' room in the court house for their annual annronria- inarine tuy, CI. i flans lor a W.S.C.S. Program Nov.

5 Oats Wheat Rye Tea Beans Peas. U. S. I. Canadian Peas, sample grade Light Cranberry Beans springers average run eis 17; young hen turkeys rk, I), Miunn mm II II up ibs UP 1.

geese 14, It l', yj. New JfW regular. Creamery: and iremium rks -i (rof Tj Hallowe'en dinner PUBLIC NOTICE Sealed bids will be received until 10 o'clock A. Tuesday, October 14th, 1941. at the office of the City Manager, Port Huron, for the following; list of frame houses.

Said houses to be removed from the premises on which they are now located. 1012 FOURTH STREET 1014 FOURTH STREET 1016 FOURTH STREET 1020 FOURTH STREET 319 WALL STREET 323 WALL STREET The above houses will be sold either singly or as a group to the highest bidder therefor. Terms of sale: Cash. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Signed, LEONARD G.

HOWELL, City Manager. cu uni.ici pony later party later in .74 4.10 l.ell 1.S0 4.75 Marysville. Oct. 3 At Woman's Society of Christian Ser- ITff throTi.h of the local fire department Thurs Bike Rider In Hospital Snover. Oct.

3 C. Leslie Dor-man is in Sandusky hospital with injuries suffered Monday night when he was struck by a car while riding his bicycle on M-53 near here. vice Wednesday in the home of During the session annual finan- day nieht. A general tnsrwtinn nf DAIRY TKODICTS Mrs. Fred Bellow the day for the if.

i. i.v7 score 31 city buildings will be made begin- Llal reports irom an county omces .56 .33 Butter Kgga program and harvest supper was set fnrNnv.Sinthernmmiintvei,, in connection witn Mrs. Wilson Miller will lr? Prevention week. Instructions an? appropn- Mrs. Wilson Miller will be kitchen will be given in the firemen's I ations 'or county offices will be chairman, Mrs.

Bruce Jackson. rooms tonight. WARGOWSKY. FRED levied. Supervisor George I.

Smith, Lamotte township, chairman of the Detroit Man Speaks Yale, Oct. 3 W. E. Mathews. Detroit, spoke on "Living Standards and Business Standards" at the lun Carney's Condition 'Fair St.

Clair. Oct. 3 The condition of Dr. F. V.

Carney, mayor Of St. Clair, who has been ill in Harper hospital, Detroit, since Sept. 25, was reported "fair" today. Dr. chairman of the dining room; Mrs.

Earl Lamb and Mrs. Fred Bellow In Dlefl October 3rd To Honor I ife Members board, will preside. r--- Iltn Avenue. in cnarge of the purchasing depart TVTarino On.f Hugh Graham, janitor of the wll h'il cheon meeting of the Business Men's from r. I Fed King assisted by life members of Emily Ward chap-Mrs Clifton Den-nan and Mrs.

Roy ter. No. 205, Order of Eastern Star. Carney became ill Sept. 24, and on court house, and a staff of workers, are busy this week giving the the advice of two local physicians Mortuary.

Hurlal Lakes.de i. Fa Ik Funeral tunc acrv.iea. club Wednesday in the Presbyterian church rooms. Rev. A.

P. Ricrc-ard introduced the spsaker. Dr D. E. Chute presided.

'Arwl" ndve cnarSe 0 the wm be honored at a dinner at 6:30 room a General cleaning in nrPnar- went to Harper hospital for program. i tuud in me iviasonic temple, anon for the session..

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