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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 5

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The Times Heraldi
Location:
Port Huron, Michigan
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5
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THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1948 PACE FIVE enrollment of over 2.000,000 soldier Restaurant Slogan More Than 3 Tons Of Meat Called Unfit hSoFFICER V.lc cor ROOST Opportunities Told For Armed Forces Educational Gains City meat inspection services? shortstopped more than 6.000 nnun rf of had meat from reaching Additional News of Port Huron and Vicinity on This Page Pis" first restaurant, opened in the eighteenth century, had the words above its door: "Come all ye that labor ith the stomach and I will restore you." Opportunities for education are open to all ranks. Sergeant Gross said. The length of time necessary to complete a X'SAFI course varies with the individual. Kmed MIGHT dinner tables during May and June. The Armed Forces recently in- City Manager Walter K.

iliman stated in his monthly report to the City Commission. A total nt 3.723 twunds of meat it-s the SMARTEST fciT- diutant of the 125th told ambers of the SBo club at were condemned in May and 2,358 tensified educational program now makes it possible for the high school graduate to continue hLs education while learning a valuable i trade and earning above average ipay. Sgt. Charles Gross, non-i commissioned officer in charge of pounds were declared bad in June. THING IX TOWN! Sergeant Gross Heads Army Recruiting Here In Anril.

3.110 nounds of meat were thrown out by City inspect fcbie. spewing on The rnwir D401 a National 67 permits issued by the City Engineer for new construction and alterations. Fourteen new building permits were issued for work totaling S105.000. The value of alterations was set at 142,000. Roy C.

Munro, City Building Inspector, checked a total of 144 buildings during the month. Mr. iliman reported Water consumption jumped from 11,847.000 gallons per day in May to 13.553.000 gallons per day during June's warmer weather. Collections through the Waterworks office increased to S2.026 over the May total of $1,630. A total of 50 Fire Department calls in June were reported, including four inhalator calls.

Losses of S4.842 was reported in fires for May which involved property and contents valued at 545,000. Drunkenness, with 40 complaints reported, continued to hold the number one spot in arrests reported. Disorderly cases were second with 14 arrests made. The Sealer of Weights and Measurers checked the scales of 44 grocery stores and 23 meat markets and inspected the pumps of 49 gasoline stations. The Police Department reported 725 parking violations during the month.

25 speeding complaints and 14 reckless driving charges. Fourteen personal injury accidents and 128 property damage accidents also were reported. 5lumps and measles continued as the most numerous contagious diseases, the Health Department reported, with 24 and 38 cases, respectively, listed. City Treasurer Earl Madill reported balances in City budget accounts totaling $58,919 at the end of the fiscal year June 30. The amount was transferred to the general fund for redistribution -NO FUSS SF PERMANENT NO BOTHER SINK -AT ALL FIXTURE outlined tbe.P.n'-tfty- of the Lmted States.

has never been far as preparedness JL The large number of lor service the local United States Army and United States Air Force Recruiting station, announced today. The United States Armed Forces Institute, which was established in i December 1941, has made more than 100 college courses available to service personnel. Also includ- ed in the USAFI curriculum are I over 200 technical and vocational courses. The institute now has an ors. Safeguarding all meat slaughtered and processed for use in the Port Huron area is done under a City ordinance by personnel of the City-County Health Department.

Dr. Donald E. DeMerritt and Dr. John T. Goodman, both of Port Huron, are full time meat inspectors.

Dr. William B. Whyte, Richmond, and Dr. Robert Johnson, Yale, are part time inspectors. In summary of other 'activities for the month of June, the City Manager cited a total of Xe3 war." Major Dubie WT THE AMAZING NEW DISHMASTER THE BAKER PLUMBING GO.

WHERE PLUMBING IS A SPECIALTY NOT A SIDE LINE 931 SIXTH ST. SINCE 1MJ drive, VKlory 6" A large part of war an attempt to under the budget which went into 'effect July 1. fafLrt of "the National ir.i and training, and to SSion whllKthe na" Shering its strength. orient time there is no IS unU ready for such TSTjIajer Dubie said. joha H.

Mcis-enzie flayground Uighlights Park ckn whirh was staged Srrround was attended by LZa -iru Kittens, dogs 'Jpldash were some of the pets 3-PIECE COMPLETE OUTFIT DED AND DEDDIttG 4 Simmons Bed Innorspring Mattress Simmons coil spring 95 BED-AND- BEDDING combination including genuine Simmons bed in attractive wafnut color, Simmons coil spring and comfortable innerspring mattress. A bargain in quality. ram instructions at Gratiot VitTBinis Courts show that 30 ad girls participating in ftrity. A tennis tourney will ext week. (Monroe Mr Woods and Lewis Fenner Tekcted Queen and King of rpurground.

A big Pet Pali it to be staged Friday night. races are to be held with CTfbr winners. giri plaster paris molds are gude each day. The best will be on display at the of Playgrounds. Girl Softball JcftbiH schedule for the first wd a as follows: TMtay, July 20, Tech Field, in.

Carol Maes vs. Katie Labor: Olden vs. Shirley Stoliker. July 21. Tech Field, (pA-Gloris MacKay vs.

Mar-WGcrke. (TSmrsday. July 22. Tech Field. 1 1 a.

Business College vs. Pau- Buimes; Bertie Ann Stevens vs. Xae Harrington. 19S SSGT. CHARLES J.

GEOSS SSgt Charles J. Gross. 2509 Twentieth avenue, is now in charge of the local United States Army and Air Force recruiting station, 502 Huron avenue. He succeeds MSgt. Stephen T.

Jacobs, who has been transferred to Chicago. Sergeant Gross, who is a graduate of Port Huron High School, was a member of Co. L. 125th infantry. Michigan National Guard from 1934 to 1940.

He entered the United States Army in April. 1944. and served in the ETO and Pacific theater as a combat engineer. He has been at the local recruiting office since March, 1946. His wife, Mrs.

Bernice Gross, and four children, two boys and two girls, live at 2509 Twentieth avenue. His mother is Mrs. Henry Gross, 2611 Gratiot avenue. BELL SCHEDULES DIAL LETTERS FOR DISTRICT To provide for the eventual Introduction of extended-area telephone service, the Michigan Bell Telephone company this week adopted a plan of using letter-type number plates on all dial telephones currently being installed throughout its territory, Marshall B. Mc-Murray, local manager of the company announced today.

It is estimated that between 80 and 90 per cent of the company's 1,500,000 telephones will require the lettered number plates within the next few years. Exchanges in which they have been used in the past include Detroit, Grand Rapids, Flint, and Pontiac The Michigan Public Service Commission authorized the establishment of extended area service in most of the company's exchanges in April, Mr. McMurray said. The new service, which will permit telephone users in adjacent areas to call each other without toll charges, will not go into effect until approximately Dec. 1, 1949, he pointed out.

The letter-type dial plates are being made available in Port Huron, however, for all new telephones and also for instruments moved to another address, or replaced for maintenance purposes, rc DOUDLG-I luuEnspniUG mattress OtOINAIV MATTUSS DOUMJ-OKK MATTUSS FIRST TIME since pre-war that we ve been able to offer a double-deck 1 mattress; thousands sold previously proved without equal in comfort end service. Here's famous Sealy quality ot important saving. Fine cover, inner-roll edge, pre-built border. WATERFALL-TOP modern style dressers with genuine walnut veneers 40 inches long with large round, mirror ond plastic drawer pull. 50 THICKER than ordi-nary mattress for extra comfort, with 2 complete spring units, one above the other.

Nothing equals it for comfort. Railway Observes Birthday 'jtobert Woods. 2023 Elk street, per Grand Trunk railway em-It tor 31 years, is observing his s3r-cond birthday today. 2z. Woods is past commander I tat Huron Commandery Na 7, Si Templar i was born in Oshawa.

Ont, and lkisboyhocd in Hamilton, Ont. ISiss lily Lace were mar-', It- 20. 1900. in Toronto. i Voods has two sons.

Woods, Detroit, and Ro-' SL Wood 3090 Elmwood IJrt Huron. 95 7 twin size, fun size or matching box spring, built to sell for $49.95, at our special price for 1 WEEK ONLY. Mr. McMurray explained. Marriage Applications John Schwitzke.

32. and Ruth Brown. 22, both of Port Huron. Carl Bergstrom. 32.

New Baltimore, and Margaret M. Beall, 24, Armada. Martin L. Wagar. 21.

Port Huron, and Helen Shaw, 18, Smiths Creek. Eugene D. Hyslop, 19, and Margaret Wolfe, 22, bbth of St. Clair. Extra-bedroom convenience to welcome your summer guests SIMMONS DOUBLE-DUTY SOFAS BEAUTIFUL HEW DEDROOH SUITES In FUed Samson against Gladys extreme cruelty, Granted Morris from Edward D.

tis. extreme cruelty. Plaintiff custody cf one minor child a week for the child's sup-it Patricia DuBuque from DuBuque, extreme cruelty Mosupport. Plaintiff awarded of on minor child and $3 )wk lor the child's support. 1L DeBell from Stanley IDeBeO.

extreme cruelty. Plain- aided custody of one minor 4 $10 a week for the child's vj1 Lyn Richardson from 7 Richardson, nonsupport. lhmnc Brown from Charles wown, extreme cruelty. Plain- irded $10 a week. I Oswald from Arpod J.

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