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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 7

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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THE TIMES HERALD PORT HURON, MICH. Thundoy May 31, 1984 7A Police Courts check is being made to determine what was taken. KENOCKEE TOWNSHIP 7609 Rynn Road, Tuesday, a check is being made to determine what was taken. WALES TOWNSHIP 8345 County Park Drive, Tuesday, a check is being made to determine what was taken. PORT HURON 2740 Pine Grove Monday, a check is being made to determine what was taken.

3520 Pine Grove Monday, a check is being made to determine what was taken. Dock's Restaurant, 2910 Pine Grove Monday, money was reported stolen. 1917 20th Tuesday, a check is being made to determine what was taken. 2210 12th Port Huron, Monday, a check is being made to determine what was taken. Traffic Court ST.

CLAIR COUNTY Anne M. Reed, 27, of 609 Taylor Port Huron, impaired driving, pleaded guilty, referred to the court alcohol program. SANILAC COUNTY Jon J. Peters, 21, 5601 Jeddo Road, Jeddo, impaired driving, pleaded guilty, $400 in fine and court costs, five days in jail or four days on county work program, attend alcohol highway safety program, license suspended 90 days. Stephen G.

Jewett, 43, 4731 Reynolds Marlette, second offense impaired driving, pleaded guilty, $500 in fine and court costs, five days in jail or four days on work program, attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings twice a week, attend an alcoholics outpatient program, license suspended one year. James E. Rogers, 50, of 2530 Gratiot Road, Port Huron, impaired driving, pleaded guilty, referred to the court alcohol program. Edward J. DeFour, 39, of 2724 18th Port Huron, impaired driving, pleaded guilty, referred to the court alcohol program.

Uvaldo Sanchez, 25, of 2535 Cherry Port Huron, impaired driving, pleaded guilty, placed on probation for six months, $400 in fines and court costs and license suspended for 90 days. Anthony W. Mitchell, 25, of 2029 Seventh Port Huron, drunken driving, pleaded guilty, 10 days in the county jail, placed on probation for a year and ordered to pay $600 in fines and court costs. Darin M. Drummond, 18, of 8397 Anchor Bay Drive, Fair Haven, impaired driving, pleaded guilty, referred to the court alcohol program.

Joseph R. Wilhelm, 35, of 9495 Maynard Road, Pearl Beach, impaired driving, pleaded guilty, referred to the court alcohol program. Melvin D. McDaniel, 19, of 546 Robertson Road, Marine City, impaired driving, pleaded guilty, referred to the court alcohol program. Donald D.

Wede, 45, of 7102 Phillips Road, Goodells, drunken driving, stood mute, $100 bond. Charles R. Tamba, 28, of 315 N. Main Capac, drunken driving, stood mute, $100 bond. Break-ins COLUMBUS TOWNSHIP 10350 Big Hand Road, Monday, a check is being made to determine what was taken.

BURTCHVILLE TOWNSHIP 8365 Lakeshore Road, Monday, a check is being made to determine what was taken. PORT HURON TOWNSHIP 2403 24th Monday, a Sanilac man seeks 4th board term MARION TOWNSHIP Donald R. Decker has announced he will seek re-election to a fourth two-year term on the Sanilac County Board of Commissioners. 'TEL YOU Donald R. Decker "Those Winter Pounds" Dance off your winter weight the same way you boogie your Sat.

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North remarked, "Did you ever hear of Blackwood?" South replied, "I decided not to use it on this hand." The game was match point duplicate and South did not get the bottom he deserved on the board. Another South player also avoided Blackwood and East sacrificed with a bid of seven hearts. Even if the spade slam was makable, East had to go down eight tricks for a loss, which is more than the value of the small slam. We don't approve of East's silly seven-heart bid, but it worked. His South bid seven spades.

West doubled happily and cashed his two aces. As for South's avoidance of Blackwood, all that can be said is that he held the perfect hand for using Blackwood. It would be another story if he held a void suit or a worthless doubleton. It's true that South was unlucky that his partner did not hold an ace. On the other hand, if South had used Blackwood, North's denial of an ace would, have allowed South to end the bidding at five spades, which makes easily.

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