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TIMES HERALD WANT ADS PHONE 7171 THE PORT HURON TIMES'HERALD THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1952 PAGE NINETEEN NEWS FROM THE BLUE WATER DISTRICTiNEWS FROM THE ST. CLAIR RIVER DISTRICT MARKET NEWS QUITE BY ACCIDENT Salt Firm Honors Walter Jones-Four Of Them And Retiring Brown City Area School To Have Reunion Sunday Ubly Lines Up Program For Homecoming Safety Committees District Music Clubs Outline Year's Plans Algonae, July 18 Mrs. Frank Coolidge, Detroit, president of the STOCK MARKET NEW TOIK STOCK LIST (Noon QufHationsi Am Can 33 't Kreg A Tel A l.M Kroger Co Anaconda Cop 4 LOF GlaM Armour 10 Lt(f My Balti Ohio 22i Mead Corp Beth Steel 2'4 Mont Ward Borden SS't Motor Wheel Bn(i Mff Mueller Brat Budd Co 1 Nah Kelvin Burroughs 17t N'at Biscuit Canada Dry 9l Nat Dairy Canada Pac S5', Central Casa I 2.V. North Pae Steel Strike Market Factor Leading Issues Are Unchanged Come Together At St. Clair St.

Clair, July 17 New and re-j Brown City, July 17 Talks by former teachers of four decades Jones tiring members of safety commit-1 St. Clair, July 17 If you had by their sons, Walter R. ago will feature a short program; ubly, July 17 Plans are com-! paged Walter Jones at a St. ClairjJr- and Walter W. Jones Jr Sunday when the Hill School' th fnilP I an a VallAV rtii-n thin hAlrlt itt lice cream parlor fouri MiKiffan VHratirtn Muci rHphratirm Jiilv 54-27 arranupr! hv jtees at the Diamond Crystal-Col-j jonial Salt division of General iFoods corporation were paid ihonor Monday night at a dinner! iin the plant cafeteria.

About 95, xmra annua! reunion. 0t them would have resDonded Clubs, outlined plans for the year Among former teachers who 'the Ubly Community Recreational jpvmmrhm VAlf iaH tv vnii lrvrik iChes Ohh Packard Chrysler Parke Davit Tont Can 47 Pennev CurtiM Wrgt Penn ft therp; r- 1 1 i r-t i By RADER W1NGET 'Associated Prs- Staff Writer" It was probably one of the very times when a gathering, consisting entirely of persons of the same name and surname occurred, and accidentally. AH came in to buy ice cream. Det Edison SS-1 Pheln TVidaa 37 7' XV. 231- 21 32 54--, 19'.

73S 4'. 45 WW 61 27 22 Ls S.V-. 7'. 47', Rl 2.V 93 ant, S4'4 sattended. linn, i ine siocsjioh1 Chem presidents ana omcers oi tasi win a pea are ciauue uroat, wno Lomminn, were Joneses Walter Joneses.

i Central district, at a conference taught the school 41 years ago.j Proceeds will be used to pur-! Quite a co-incidence, thev met! Monday in the home of Mrs. Mrs- Groat the former Miss; chase new uniforms or tbe xiy'when Walter W. Jones, Marine; -r-u- i i marlpl maintainor! eau DuPont i utr uuiner is a scmi-aniiuai a Kodak fair at which appreciation is today. r. Autoute i.

ouoen, aisirici airecTor. school Rand City, was introduced to waller Mrs. Robert L. Fitts, Perthes teacher -of 35 years ago Emeni director has Jones, St. Clair.

Huron. State Treasurer, explained In charge of the program, which; AS.f; pressed to retiring Gains and losses both were re-! net. Clair Jones family lives orvtA th lacf tiv stricted. The list was marked bvirreent suioh 119 Phillips Pet RR Pure Oil 44" RKO Plrt So "adio Corp 21 Remtn Rard Reo Motor 41 Reoub Steel Sean Roebk fii4 shell Oil V'a Sinclair Oil Socony Vac 72 South Pac the financial problems of the Fed-!" incude several musical auu. BOTH MEN were accompanied 958 Thorrtapple street and have and'a welcome to considerable number of leading' eration and discussed the scholar- are irs.

Lioya uurger, Mrs. Son5, ol nom aner junior trading unchaneed. iGen Motor. criins nrnviilwl he -ImK thrniiah LlOVd Nichol. both of Brown -m-m lis rptl.) ti rT-of if.t ct-in-imi iGillette is me inira.

air. jones is a the third Mr -Tones i a -u- r'; the event win rn arinp itv woman i Ullliam wammon. a su Goodncl, wvn auej ana conxriDUUons. run icnume ui an inuusundi equip- ha rman of the ri nnpr rnmmit-OI ine early upside DUlee. but the Goodyear 4-a South Ry Mrs.

Harl Hurshburger, La peer, 'Huron. aay nigni wun a carnival ana r.i Pantrv SnOWPr ment firm. tee was master of ceremonies i list as a whole withstood the mild Nor nee director of the district and, Potluck dinner be served bebal 1 i Walter W. Jones, president of; US GoV.4, pf jtate chairman of junior noon, and officers will be'teen ado and The Marme City, July Mrs. Ar- Jones Motor Sales, lives at 261 tSd Steels were fractionally higher.

1" told of the program for young elected, unicers now are: lvuwu' inur. MTer was a North Main street. Marine TeClare plant Motors were unchanged to a shade Inland Steel 48'i Tim Det Ax club dent, Carl Bartle. and secretary- paniry snower recently in Uie He ha threp snn of whom Wal-l ilnr In.p Corp 24 Union Carb Junior musicians who are members. home of her sister.

Mrs. Harrv 1 general nidiiagti, iwimt-u u.c ic- -v mterlake Iron Vn.on Pac treasurer, Mrs. Bruce Burgess. mixed. Int Hsrveat Wi'-s 2" 7t 114 2fi- 40', 44 T7.

M'- Unit A i reft 45s Rubber u-Int Nick factor in The dominating Friday, traditional "Kiddies will include three parades, led by Irvie, the clown, and Irvin, the mule, a circus attraction, and a band. frit T.I TI 171. IT Densmore. Mrs. Lawrence Lave; tiring committee members.

uMwWte A safety film, "The Closed was co-hostess. AFTER STOCKING up on was shown Mr. Kammer has been ill lorraam book was snow n. market continued to be the un-! Johns Manv 73', west Te! ccttlaH ctor.1 ctr-il-n A it Kels Have A S34 Woolworth LlLOlll 1 UUllUaj UlUUEi I 111. 804 Zenith Radio s.

shirley stewart i Lutherans Mark Port Huron, district chairman past Presidents' assemblies, toldjJr irst Birthday At of two new groups in the Federa-j Cnnfliclf QunHnv tion. the Marine Citv Tuesdav5anuusK oUnad Kennecott now, the strike may continue into! inree momns in Marine Hospital Joneses parted company, vowing I Detroit. MARYSVILLE NEWS Prizes totaling $100 will be given to hold reunion some future its eighth week next Monday without a settlement. Wall Street still1 MEW TOKK Ct'RB "Noon Quotationsi Canada Marc 4'. Humble Oil 75 to entries in costume, pet and ve- is optimistic that the i Bd st 243 Musicale and the Flint McDowell Sandusky, July 17 Peace Luth-hicle parades.

Every entry will T)C ATH club. Dues from the Past Presi-ieran church will observe its first (receive an award. jfci-X I I I and allied businesses, can snap The Ubly High School Band will' Wallace S. Carman I GRAINS SEEDS back to normal without being hurt dents' group finance awards for; anniversary at 10 a.m. Sunday, young artists auditions, Mrs.

E. Claus. Detroit, will be the Another Walter Jones, former director of music in the St. Clair schools, holds a similar position now in Monroe Mich, schools. again present a concert Friday; ct riair.

Julv 17Fineral ser-i deeply. City Employe Hurts Foot In Sewer Accident guest speaker. wart explained. vices for William S. Carman, iwho died early Wednesday in Port; night.

TWO SOFTBALL Chicago Future Open Chicago, July 17 Opening quotation for today: Wheat Julv 2.37: Sept 2.3n3H. Dec. a.3?i Mar. 2 40; May Corn July 1.80H: Sept. i.76J4ii2: GRAINS MIXED Chicago, July 17 AP, Wheat Following the service, women of the church will serve a chicken dinner.

Tf Huron Hospital will be at 3:30 p.m.i The Monroe Walter Jones fam- scheduled Friday Mrs. Warren Buell, St. Clair, district chairman of extension, outlined the plan for securing new clubs for' the district. Mrs. Melvin Pecore, president of Marysville, July 17 Benjamin futures were a little higher in Dec.

1 68'i MotoTsTgainst Ubly' "TVO T'T haS three th0Uh n0ne 79i i 4: Oats July 77. u1: Scot. Dec. 83S ita; Mar. Sfivitt Sheridan against Greenleaf.

DEATHS vcw a ine name oi waiter. Morgan, rector Of St. Mark's Epis- Marine Titv hoasts another resi- F. Bateman, 801 Delaware avenue, i early dealings today. Oats held a Board of Public Works employe about steady and corn was lower, who suffered a broken instep Mon- Soybeans started lower and then Rve Sept.

2.06,'; 07; Dec. 2 09 Soybeans July 3.25g24; Sept. 2 Nov IRH. Jan. 2R71.

Mar. copal church, Marine City, willdent, Walter C. Jones, who lives the St. Clair Music Study club, toldj of plans for the East Central dis- triet meeting October 20 in the! cent ai2.88'.4. day, is reported to be improving, moved upward about a officiate at 6878 Markel road.

bushel rapidly today. Lard July 10.93; Oct. 1140, Nov. 11.40; Dec. 1195.

Mrs. Fred L. White Lapeer, July 17 Funeral services for Mrs. Louise White, 61, wife of Rev. Fred L.

White, Imlay City, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tbe Hartley Family, father, mother and five sons, radio entertainers, will appear Saturday, together with Rosemarie Moore of the WXS Barn Dance and formerly with Gene Antry show. First Congregational church, St Clair. Mrs. Sherwood Recor, St.

Clair Remains will be taken to the White chapel, Detroit, for cremation. Survivors not previously listed are two sisters, Mrs. A. E. Sager, Marine City, and Mrs.

George B. Day, New York, and a brother, Baird funeral was appointed district chairman of Sunday in the Near the end of the first hour wheat was cent higher than the previous finish, July S2.273; corn was unchanged to 3 lower, July and oats were higher to Vi lower. July 77s. Soy POULTRY AND DAIRY Chicago Dairy Chicago, July 17 Butter Irregular: receipts 703.547; wholesale buying prices unchanged to i cent a pound 1 wer: 93 score A A 71 2S: 92 A 70 75; 90 n8.73. 89 87.75; cars; 90 69.75: 89 68 5.

advertising. She will work with! home, Lapeer. clubs in securing advertising for; Rev. Paul "W'ittrig ana ttev. a i Mr.

Bateman was injured while installing a metal water line in St. Paul avenue. He was guiding the 14-foot length of 6-inch pipe into place as a crane lifted it, when the pipe suddenly slipped and dropped on his foot. He expects to return to work in "about a IiV.k .1 sY i baseball game at 3 p.m. beans were H-ls cents higher.

Eggs steady to firm: receipts 10.218, iHarry Carman. Jonesville. rc.a uurC u.nCJ imiay uiy capiisi cnurcn, will pi nt American Tinn Tnlv lorrl u-nc rlnun fivo I wholesale, buying prices unchanged; I 5 vsirni rv it uiu in. -r- SERVICE CLUBS Lions Clear Camp Site St. Clair, July 17 St.

Clair Lions club members spent several hours Monday night at the St. Clair Community camp site. Led by President William Huff-master, the workers cleared a swath eight feet wide from the swamp, south of the shelter cabin, to the bank of Pine river. The route has been staked out officiate, and burial will be in theinoct drum and huele rnm 11 MRS arum ana Dugie corps, j.oi Wilfred DuBois a hundred pounds. standards 43-48.

current receipt 36 5. dirties 33, checks 34 to 12 cents July $10.95. irrUay tny president of the Port Huron Musi- Mrs. White, whose husband is cale, spoke briefly of plans for retired Baptist pastor and Pres-state convention at Port Detroit Poultry staie cnampions, wui present Marine City, July 17 Wilfred 15-minute drill at 2 p.m. Sunday jDuBois, 86, resident of Marine before the Huron County league city 23 years, died early Wednes-game between Ubly and Bay Port.day in the Hewitt Nursing Home, THUMB MARKETS July 17 Price paid pr Detroit.

round f.o.b. Detroit for No. 1 auallty Sl.OS'ljve poultry up to 10 a.m. today: May 11 and 12. 1953.

Wheat Oas Imlay City, was killed in a three 73. Heavy hens 23-26. light nent 21, heavy Port Huron oni-ci uaiiumg wui ue ieaiures Saturday and Sunday nights. roasters over four pounda 33-35, heavy Teen-Aerers To Go To St. Clair Program New Oats 71 Rye 171 Old Pea Beans 7 00 Mr.

DuBois, a retired carpenter, lived in Detroit before coming to broilers or fryers four pounds and under 30-35 mostly 34-35. old roosters 18, heavy New Pea Beans 7.50 ducks 20-25. Marysville, July 17 Teen-agers Marine City. He lived here at 672 by Reuben Delano, City Engineer, RarW 2 40 sewer for 'swamp to provide a SERVICE CLUBS Yale Club Hears Phillips from the City's School District will Buckwheat 3.50 attend a Friends Night program in St. Clair today.

THUMB LIVESTOCK South Water street. Mrs. DuBois died several years ago. Mr. DnRnis is survived hv a drainage.

Club members later had a Miss Carolyn Slepicka, Algonae, state choral director, told of plans for choral programs and a massed chorus, feature of the state convention. Other guests attending the luncheon and conference were Mrs. W. T. McWhinney, Flint, St.

Cecelia club; Mrs. John Daley, Flint, MacDowell club: Mrs. Otto Graesser, Lapeer, Music Study club: Miss Emma Bridges. Miss car collision Tuesday night near Marlette. Her husband, who sustained a broken hip, is in a Cass City hospital.

The couple has lived in Imlay City 12 years. Mrs. White was born Jan. 9, 1891 in Ardmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Sydney F. Miles and was married June 12, 1911 at Macon. to Mr. White. Surviving are her husband, a Yale.

July 17 State Represen- i i Busses are scheduled to leave Detroit Dairr Chicago, July 15 Butter steady: receipts wholesale buying prices unchanged: 93 score AA 71.73; 92 A 90 68.75; 89 67.75; cars: 90 70; 89 68 5. Eggs firm: receipts 10.564: wholesale buying prices unchanged to two cent a dozen higher; U. S. extras S3: U. S.

mediums 40: tT S. Klandirrls 43-46: Cur. tativD Morr pwii son. Fred, of Californ a and two "Pi muuuu mpuic Marlette. July 17 Prices here at the Wednesday noon luncheon meeting dau Mrs.

IfL William H. Speer of the Businessmen's club in First M1SS Gertrude Dubois, nti- rmc Mr the CitV Park at 6 p.m. and return livestock yards Monday were up all p. i along the line, with the grettest ad- trom bt. Clair at 10:30 p.m.

vances made by deacons and stock bulls. Trio nrntrr am srwncnrpH Hv iVto Prices follow: Presbyterian church. rsosion, Mass. Pominc th a T-i0ri Butler is chairman of the St. Clair 37.00jrerlt receipts 36.3; dirties 35; checks 34.

He told of his work in the Legis Wir-h fnnorai nnmo -Murine rnv iUecreauon commission Youth Recreation Council, will in-iFaTroagood elude Softball games, croquette seconds Common 18.00 and a dance in St. Clair Junior; Deacon 300 il.l.vtl 27.00 22.00 and Mrs. Arnold, son Davi F- Owen, Almont; a Detroit Eggs DetroiV Julv 17 Federal-State erart- recent jacKson: Bertha Guy Scharnweber, lature and the Prison riots. Marine Citv and daughter. Mrs.

Selma Gibbs, Imlay wnere nosary aevoiions win De 38.0O;ed eggs In case lots f.o.b. Detroit; 33.0OI Whites Grade A jumbo 69-70 average 69; large 63-64 wtd avg 64. 27.00;medium 55-58 wtd avg Sfl'. rrall 37-43 avg Grade large 55-56 wtd 28.75, avg 55Vi. Mrs.

David Chisnell, St. Clair. City; a sister, Mrs. Cora L. Teter, The hostess was assisted by! Denver, and a brother, Wil-members of the Algonae Music F.

Miles, Niles, four An invitation was extended Yale Lions club to meet with the Businessmen's club next Wednesday CHURCH Schocl 3V.S: wf fwixwi i wiwa There is no charge for the trans-, common 24.00- Nazarene Youth To Install jportation or the Program and all nso Marino ritv Tnlv 17 Vnnntf teen-agers from the City School, Medium 23 00 Study club, including Miss Allene1 grandchildren and two great noon. conducted at 8 p.m. today and Friday. Funeral services will be at 8:30 a.m. Saturday in the funeral home and at 9 a.m.

in Holy Cross Catholic church with Rev. Walter J. Rottach, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. 250O Browns Grade A Jumbo 68.

large 63 wtd avg 62Va, medium 57; Grade Common 19.00 grandchildren. neonle of the Nazarene church will! ulMn are engioie 10 auena Milan, president, pre- Stock bulls 75 00 223.0O large 55; Stewart. Miss Slepicka, Mrs. Robertson Townsend. Miss Jean Muir, Grade large 36-38 wtd avg Barney member of sided.

Mrs. White was 25.75 Best butcher cows 23.00 36. install new officers at a meeting 14 Scouts To Checki -34-37 wtd avg 35'. Mrs. Kenneth King.

Mrs. Irving Deckert and Airs. Thomas Roe. Medium 18.00 Cutters 15 00 Canners 12.00 Best lambs 26 "HI Imlay City Rebekah lodge and the Order of the Eastern Star chapter, also of the White Star of Jerusalem chapter. Port Huron.

Go To Camp 22.00 17.50 15 OO 28 75 24 00 24.75 22.SO Saturday night in the church. Mrs. Kenneth Rowland, past president, will conduct the ceremony. New officers are Ronald McClelland, president; Joan Simmons, PORT HURON AREA DEATHS FUNERALS hit t- 'Common lfs.w Tpr. Dafoe Has High Pistol Score At Bad Axe Post St.

Clair Family Reunions ine jujv i ouneeni straight hogs 23 OO members of Bov Scout Troop 16 Heavy hogs 2000- IRounhs 16.00- 21.75 Couch Families Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bower have 'vice president; Doris McClelland, Mrs.

Francis A. Schriber Lapeer, July 17 Mrs. Francis wm auena ump Sliver irailS. High individual sales were: Robert near Jeddo, for a week snover. steer $33.00 End bun Deckerville, July 17 The Bad Axe, July 17 Trooner received news of the birth of secretary, and Darlene Rowland, rwenty-tnirfl annual reunion ot-imuei, native oi naaiey, Glenn Dafnp srnrorf ijw anH inn granddaughter, Lisa Bower treasurer SUnaay.

steers Adams. The Pitv will nrnviHp tranennr.lSnover. 2 steers S31 Wilber KEARNEY, MRS. CATHLEEN J. Of 4559 Griswold Road, Port Huron Township, died July 15th.

The remains are resting in th Arthur Smith Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held 10:00 a.m. Friday In St. Christopher's Catholic Church, followed by committal services in Mt. Hope Cemetery.

I. TT V. I 0O It. the Couch families was held Sun- died Tuesday at Harper Hospital, J0f a possible 200 in pistol shoot-day at the Sanilac County Park. (Detroit.

Her home was in events during June and July tation to the Camp at 1:30 p.m. Sunday from the High School. About 60 mpmhpr: attPnftoH troit. by troopers of the Bad Axe Post Miss McClelland, Miss Rowland and Mrs. Henry McCoy were delegates to the Nazarene Young People's convention in Pontiac, last week.

The Nazarene church was presented a plaque recently for hav 32 00: Rov Kramer. Harbor Beach. 6 beef 50; Theodore Seltr, Ruth. 2 steers Everett Haley. Em-mett.

beef Norman Guigar, Harbor Beach. 3 beef Arnold Edwards. Harbor Beach, 2 heifers Clayton Marties. Brown City. 9 cattle, Ed.

Robinet. North Branch, 7 cattle, Norman Essenmaker, Ruth, 5 cattle. Leo GuiRar, Ruth. 3 steers. James Bryce, McGregor.

6 cattle, John Cook, Peck. 10 cattle. Clarence Guiper. Harbor Beach, 4 steers Bahai Meeting Marysville, July 17 Mrs. Jean L.

Thomas, secretary of the local Bahai Sroun. has annnnnrpr, Greenway, July 15. at Ellis Hospital. Schenectady, N. Y.

The baby is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Greenway. Carroll Bower left early this week for Schenectady to visit Mr.

and Mrs. Greenway and daughter. Mrs. Ralph Ennest is recovering of injuries suffered in a fall in her home Saturday. June Bigger, who has been visiting in Alpena, arrived home from Detroit, UnionviUe Ca Mrs- Schriber, the former Char-City, Mt.

Morris, Deckerville andilotte Morse, was born at Hadley, McGregor. (Sept. 9, 1932 and was married to Officers elected for the coming (Francis A. Schriber. They had vear are: President, Mrs Bessie in Detroit the past two years Tearson, Deckerville: t0 that in Metamora.

president. Tom Couch. ShV.ssurvlved by her husband; ville: vice president. Melvin Walk-children, Susan H. and Pam- of the Michigan State Police.

Other scores were: Sgt. John C. Carstensen, 174-174: Troopers Charles Conn, 168-175; Garth Meyer. 170-174; William Raven, 123-140; Orville Rouse. 160-152; John A.

Seppanen, 163-173, and Robert E. Tubbs 167-153. ing the largest percentage gain Sunday School membership of 67jthat Horace Holley, Wilmette. 111., churches the district. The Ma-j secretary of the National Bahai HEAD, HAZEL Of 2419 Nern Street, died July 15th.

The remains are resting in the Arthur Smith Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held 8:00 p.m. Thursday evening In Metropolitan Baptist Church, followed by committal sei vices in Louisville, Miss. rme city cnurcn naa a gam ot 147 per cent during the last year. Rev.

Assembly will snealr at a 22 0o- rred Heideman, Marlette. steer 7, SpeaK at aSW75. Natae Fenton. Silverwood, bull public meeting Of the LouhelenS28.75: Wm. Trowbridge, Brown City, er.

Deckervi le. and secretary- "cl Acenalle McGreg-Grove C. Morse. Metamora; two Kenneth Rowland, pastor, said. i Bahai School.

Davison at 1 tti bull J. V. Spencer, Columbiaville. ay COO nn- AnH.rcnn Ma.l.tt. hi 1 1 sisters and four brothers .) i ii 1 Ben Wheatley and Eric Jorgen- treasurer.

Mrs. or. McGregor. Gifts were Leonard Copeland. Cass City.

oui.uaj- oiuvui riiiuniiit-iiL jumptu sunaay. win speak on Remains are in the home of her sen are home from a weekend trip from 17 in 1951 to 42 this year. veal $37 00; Dean Bates. North Branch. presented Mrs.

Age of Nellie Jones. Deckerville, as the -Vfman weiamnra. runerai ser- to vvooster, O. Mrs. G.

F. Beadle. Melvin. has been a guest of the Frank D. veal $36.75: Bruce Putney.

Melvin, veal John McFarland. McGregor, veal Hugh Gorsline. Silverwood. veal George Setter, Melvin, 3 lambs $28.75: Harrv Fletcher. Melvin.

5 lambs oldest woman present. James WU1 De m. rnoay in SERVICE CLUBS Hear Talk On Mexico St. Clair, July 17 Howard L. Canfield.

president of the Port Huron Rotary club, told of his recent trip to Mexico City, at a noon luncheon meeting Tuesday of St. Clair Rotary club. Mr. Canfield attended the Ro- church Nohle also of DprVprvillp nlr1.t!",e inuunai STRAFFON, LEWIS E. Of 1101 Pearl died Tuesday in Port Huron Hospital.

Friends may see him In the Kipp Funeral Home where services will be held on Friday at 2:00 m. Burial in Croswell Cemetery, Croswell, Mich. $27.50: Harold Zorlen. Capac. 6 straight man present; Janet See, daughter Huron Red Cross Ends Year With Balance Of $4,805.44 Metamora Cemeterv.

hoes S24.50: Wendell McKee. Brown Marysville City. 5 straight hogs $24.00: Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Cecil See, Pon-tiac.

youngest girl; to Jackie Pur- John Harris Birhmnnrl Tnlv 17 tTi i ot- 1 Charles Nolan, Niagara Falls, kiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albrecht. Pigeon. 6 straight hogs $24 00: Frank Cassidy.

Imlay City, 4 straight hops $24 OO; Earl Stone, Carsonvllle, cow $25.50. Total receipts of S12.12S.12 and! More than 250 children are re- and George Nolan, Detroit, carviific rvr- TVtn TV ArntAn II nw fa TV Intornotinnol rAnvAntinn in A' Purkiss. Port Huron, youngest- LIVESTOCK are guests ot Mr. ana Mrs. or jiu.ioo.au instruction in water J.

Schmyser, 1569 New Hampshire! the fiscal year ended June 30 werei- avenue. (reported at the annual meeting! safff ummer at Port Austin Mrs. Bruce D. Kinc. 1752 Geor-lTuesdav nieht of the Huron aseMlIe.

Detroit Livestock DICKINSON, MRS. FLORENCE Passed away July 15th the family residence. 1505 Street. Friends may call at the Lucas Funeral Home. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 p.m.

Friday in Grace Episcopal Church, followed bv burial TJetroit. July 17 Hogs salable 20O. No 'early action, undertone strong to higher; i a VI 7 1 1 1 1 I Ul'l 111U1I Jiai aiutiwiiu t-V'IHt. i 1 ris, 48. former resident of Rich-jMexico City, and he illustrated his mond, who died Tuesday night with colored slides.

Highland Park General Hospital, The speaker was introduced by Detroit, will be at 2 p.m. Satur-I William H. Speer, program chair-day in the Clifford D. Hensch man. funeral home, Richmond.

A number of guests from Port Burial will be in the Richmond Huron and St. Clair Shores were Cemetery. present. boy. and Mr.

and Mrs. George See for. having the largest family six sons present. Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Sampson. Mt. Morris, came the greatest distance. The reunion will be held at Akron next vear. gia avenue, has returned homej Chapter of the American Red! Ir- and Irs- Harder reported from Port Huron Hospital, where.

Cross. nn the American Red Cross con- asking 22.30 and above for best rogs. Cattle salable 250. Market mostly steady today. Compared last Thursday: General market moderately active: In Sunset Memorial Gardens.

she was a patient last week. The balance at year end was Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nolan, Mont-j $4,805.44. compared with S5.369.36 gomery, and their family the previous year, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Expenditures for home service. jvention in Cleveland. Final report of Arnold L. Barton.

1952 fund chairman, showed total receipts of an in- BLUE WATER DISTRICT DEATHS FUNERALS 1A Thomas Lents. 1529 New Hamp- including aid to servicemen and Soil Tillers Watch Sky MAW, to other1 OI over tne pre-totaledivious year- shire avenue. Mr. Nolan is their families and also Lents' brother. Huron County persons slaughter iteers and yearlings unevenly steady to SO cents higher: some commercial grassy offerings over 950 lb.

very slow; cows mostly 50 cents higher, late trade less active; bulls and replacement cattle firm; bulk high good to prime fed steeri 32 few loads high choice to mostly low prime 1172-1192 lb. steers 34 top 35.00; bulk commercial and low good steers 28 00-31. OO; few part loads good and choice BR3 lb. heifers 30.00-33.50; bulk heifers commercial and low good 2fi. 00-29.

00; many small lots utility and commercial steers and heifers 23.00-26.00 with load lots western grassers at 22.75-23.00; bulk utility cows 20 some hign utility MISS CHARLOTTE MAUDE Of 409 Cass Street, St. Clair, died July 15th in Olsen Convalescent Home, Port Huron. Funeral serv-ices in T. R. Bower Funeral Home.

St. Clair, at p.m. Friday. Burial in Hillside Cemetery. Mrs.

Kay JE. Bradbury, 1658 ver-; $1,740. i mont avenue, and her son, Genej FIGURES bv units and chair- Bradbury are spending two weeks FLOOD relief pavments were men Bingham. Claude Meat Houghton Lake. $1,470.

Other maior items includ-i Geaehv. 208; Bloomfield. James Mr and Mrs. ern Keeth, home bloorl clinics.lM. Umphrev.

$39: Broolcfield- lug Raising CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Steel company, Port Huron, Miller Marine Construction company, St. Clair, and Allen Stevens Trucking company, Marysvvile. A heavy steel ball, wielded by a Ferguson company crane, hammered the wooden vessel apart. and commercial cows and heifers 22 50- Vt Vrf aid, water safety, glasses and. Owendale, Elliott Oldt.

S531.71.:! Hampshire avenue, Sunday. Dubois, wilfred vasevuie. Alien tjWinn, 0O: bulk utility and and commercial Chanrllpr Tarlr Rrnr-o tooi en bulls 25. 00-2A 50: most medium and good I. cruce, istockers and feeders 25.OO-31.0O; some Colfax, Carl Rltter.

$26110-jh'Sh good to choice 428-519 'b. stock Dwight, Mrs. Edward Krease, sbleO. Strong today. Fair Haven-Bav Port, no rared Thursday: Vealers fully Sl.OO-rhairmnn rnyo Vf nt 2 00 h'Sher: demand improved: most cnairman.

545, Gore. Mrs. Mabelhigh good to prime veaiers 32.00-36.00: Kaufman, $50: Grant, R0bertoP 3: most commercial and good Decontrol As the work progressed, a huge A resident of Marina City 23 years, died July 17th the Hewitt Convalescent Home. Port Huron. The remains are in the A.

Friederichs Funeral Home. Marine City. Funeral services will be at 8:30 m. Saturday in the funeral home and at BOO a m. In Holy Cross Catholic Church.

Burial will be tn Holy Cross Cemetery. pile of kindling-size pieces grew on the shore. Larger chunks were stacked nearby. But the two bis jobs, liftine the Oshornp TT small showing cull and utu- nurne. 20.00-23.00.

Etzler. $206 Huron, Alex Law- keel and engine section and the separated bow section, reauired the combined power of all equip HARRIS, JOHN THORNTON Officers were elected: Honorary chairman, William H. Snarling, Bad Axe; chairman. Peter J. Hebert, Bad Axe: vice chairmen, Alfred H.

Sauer, Bad Axe. and Mrs. Hal f'onkey. Caseville; secretary, Mrs. Milo B.

Alexander, Bad Axe, and treasurer, Mrs. Paul D. Soini, Bad Axe. Directors chosen for three-year terms are Ford C. Beers, Sebe-waing; Mrs.

Edward Krease. Port Austin; Mrs. Neldred B. Wilson, Harbor Beach: Mrs. Roland Eil-ber.

Port Hope: John H. Snyder, Bad Axe, and Cyril L. Mantei, Bay Port. MILO B. ALEXANDER, home service chairman, reported 651 cases handled by him during the( year.

He pointed out that the Chicago Livestock Chicago, July 17 Salable hogs 9.0O0: lightweight butchers 25 cents higher; weights 230 lb. and up steady to 25 cents higher: sows mostly 25 cents higher. ir-stances up more: choice 180-220 lb. 22 short load around 210 lb. 22 85: choice 230-250 lb.

21.25-22.25: some lb. 20.25-21.00; choice sows 400 lb. and less 17.00-19.25; few choice sows under 300 lb. 19. SO and above: most 4O0- ment.

HAULING together were a 25-ton Ferguson company crane, a floating steam derrick operated by Miller, a heavy winch A former resident of Richmond, died July 15th in Highland Park General Hospital. The remains were brought Thursday to the Clifford D. Hensch Funeral Home. Richmond, frbm where funeral service will be held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. Burial win be In the Richmond 500 lb.

1S O0-17 23; occasional heavier itzke. $175. Lake, Mrs. Claude Betteridge, $113; Lincoln, Edward Kociba, $126: McKinley, Herman Schulze, $200.30: Meade, William J. La-Belle, $226: Oliver-Elkton, Oswald Lumpp.

$500; Paris. Steve Peca, S86; Pointe aux Barques. Ted H. Schubel. $7.

Port Austin. John Schwedler, $339; Rubicon, Earl P. Doyle. S66.75; Sand Beach, Mrs. Harold Richards, $138.50: Sebewaing, Ford Beers.

$217.50: Sheridan. Jean Wolschlager. $194; Sherman, sows down to 15.50 and below. Salable cattle salable calves 400: all classes slow, slaughter oteers nd CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE was always the danger of making an error and of going over the ceiling price inadvertently," he added. CONTROLS were removed from 90 per cent of canned and frozen fruit and vegetable items, including baby foods, fruit and vegetable juices, potato chips and dried fruits.

The order, which applies to processing, wholesale and retail was retroactive to July 1. Controls were temporarily retained on fruit and vegetable items in which other products are mixed during the processing, such as vegetable soups, jams, Jellies, preserves and tomato and chili sauces. truck owned by Stevens company and a smaller Ferguson truck yearlings steady to 50 cents lower: crane. l.v weak -to 50 cents lower after first round; heifers steady to 50 cents lower, mostly steady on choice to 'ow-prime kinds: few early sales cows steady, but market later slow with most bids around CARMAN, WILLIAM S. A lifelong it resident of Marine resident 50 cents lower than- Wednesday's low City and St.

Clair died July 16th closed and 1.00 lower than early that blood program is being expanded (Mrs. Norman and Leo day: bulls 50 cents to 1.00 lower than early Wednesday: vealers about steady: The winch truck, anchored to a utility pole, hauled on a cable falls capable of exerting an 80-ton pull. The standing block of the cable falls was anchored to a "dead man" buried deep in the ground. The tug power plant, most of it Zinger. $275; Sigel, August Kiehl choice to low-prime steers and yearlings In Port Huron Hospital.

The remains are In the T. Bower Funeral Home, 8t. Clair, where funeral services will be held Friday at 3:30 p.m. The remains will be sent to the White Chapel, Detroit, for cremation. 31.

small lot prime 1.050 lb weights 35.25; load mostly prime 1.455 id. sxeers a3.uu: commercial to low. choice steers 26.00-31.25: good to low. prime heifers and mixed yearlings 39 50- 34.50; utility and commercial cows 19.00- $150; Verona, Frank Mattice, $176.50. Bad Axe.

Harold A. Krug. Harbor Beach, Mrs. Glenn G. Shipley, Caseville, no chairman.

$80: Kinde, Joseph Cor-gan, $147; Pigeon, Community Chest. $354.20. and Ubly, Claude still attached to the keel, weigh greatly. Whole blood or plasma is available without charge, except for services of technicians in transfusions. Roy L.

Harder, first aid chairman, said stations are maintained at Oak Beach, Sunshine Beach and Caseville and others are planned. He taught a first aid class In" Sheridan Township this year and 23.50: very little above 22.50 late: can ed a total Of 17.900 When it Was Price Offirialg said dprontrn! fit ners and cutters 15.00-19 00: utility and commercial bulls 24 -vld prime vealers 33.50-34.00; most commercial to jsold for scrap. The bow section, jsuch borderline items will have ilast to come out of the water, was to wait until the limits of the heavily weighed with concrete. I amendment to the new Defense low-prime grades 26 00-33 00. FARMERS WORKING 12-hour shifU.

carry on "Operations Skywatch" in the rural community of Abbington. near the Ohio State line, just east of Richmond. Ind. Wayne Henwood. a group leader, uses the telephone atop an upturned waste basket ia front of the Township school to call the state's filler center.

Donald Keller (left) is post supervisor. At right is Robert Henwood, a volunteer. The 12-hour shifts came about because of shortage of volunteers. (AF Wtrephoto) CASEY, MRS. CLARA Died to her home on TownseM Roed, Applegate.

July 14th. Funeral services will be at 2:00 m. Thursday in the Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church. Burial wtU be In tbe Lexington Cemetery.

Dawson Funeral Home, Lexington, la In chaxce of arranawmeata. Salable sheep 800; native spring lambs McGeachy, $327.50. fully steady: top 31.00: bulk good to prime offerings 29.00-31.00; top old-crop It was decided to have executive lamns ana yearlings zs.un: ouir Z2.u- Army engineers have already (Production act, under which Price approved the job as completed, I Stabilizer Ellis Arnall acted, are Mr. Schlatter said today. rmore clearly defined." a class at Caseville in the committee meetinc th thirri z.i.

on: wm Mnti nr mor ntffnar: plans fall. Ihulk slaughter kinds 7.00-8.&4; ehotoe I handy weig.1t ewes to 9.00. Monday night of each.

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