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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 17

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The Times Heraldi
Location:
Port Huron, Michigan
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17
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PACE SEVENTEEN THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1960 TIMES HERALD WANT ADS YU 5-7171 Local Firm Low Bidder On Road Improvements the installation of two-phase VW TTV Fnvnv succeeds Henry Cabot Lodge who TpHs Tn iH IT region of th United Arab Re- The First Baptist Church ffk- sis instead of rIIU resigned to run for vice president lvcu: UIV publk. The agreement cais for Providence, I was founded by WASHINGTON APi Jameson the Republican ticket. Wads- MOSCOW AP The Soviet Soviet technical help in building Roger Williams in 1638. It was the present three-phase wg- was sworn in as worth, 55 and a Republican, has fnion signed an agreement a 40-mile railroad, a nitrogen recently restored by a $500,000 nals resulting in a more the Ambassador to the teen Lodge'i deputy at the U.N. Wednesday to help build a rail- fertilizer factory, and a lubricat- grant from John D.

Rockefeller even traffic flow through United Nations Wednesday He since 19j3. road and factories in the Syrian ing oil plant Jr. the City, the Stat Highway two three-way intersections in Port Huron. Department reports. Blue Water Excavating com pany, Port Huron, low bidder od roadway improvement work in Port Huron and Marysville, the State Highway Department, reports.

THE PROJECT includes the construction of pedestrian traffic islands on Pine Grove avenue at Thomas and Stone streets and Pine Grove at Tenth and Scott avenues Improvements of the two intersections will permit The work includes the relocating and widening of existing crossovers on US 25 (Gratiot) from Ravenswood road south to M29 and the improvement of kt HU.OH 0 8 Blue Water Excavating bid $42,546. Completion date is set for Oct. 31, 1960. O. E.

Gooding. Ypsilanti. is the low bidder on the reconstruction of 9 5 miles of M-90 from Peck east to M-51 in Cros-well. The firm bid $357,817. It includes grading, drainage structures and non-skid surfacing, the Highway Department reports.

Completion date is Sept. 15. 1961, Tanton Brothers. Decker ville, is the low bidder for the construction of a new bridge to carry M-90 across Potts drain. 2.5 miles east of Peck The bridge will be 30 feet long with a 32 foot roadway and will replace the present structure.

The Dcckerv illc firm bid $42,392 Completion date is June 15, 1W51. DAV Sale -t A IL SCOTT 4. AVL TDHCa. E7ES Friday, 1 -'Ear wff, ir Saturday "One a little for who gave a lot" will be the slogan of the Disabled American Veterans in their annual Forget-Me-Not 1 campaign Friday and Saturday. Dan McCarron.

Commander of chanter No. 12 DAV. said today. "It's easy to show you remember the sacrifices made for all of us by our wartime disabled veterans by wearing a forget-me-not." The DAV gives free assistance I to artime eterans in matters of compensation, hospitalization, employment and other problems besetting the handicapped today. Mayor Robert L.

Patterson has proclaimed the two days as DAV Forget-Me-Not days and urges the support of all citizens, interested groups and organizations in the campaign. 100 Tdxtured Wools 100 Vlscot Rayons 100 Super Strong Nylons Wool-Nylon Quality Blends Tweeds, Solids Textured Plains Twists Embossed In 0 SOME WITH FOAM RUBBER BACKS It's simply colossal I Finest quality famous maker broadloom rugs in larger sizes than you've ever seen in such a wide assortment of fabrics and types. Under normal conditions you'd pay twice as much. Every one is new and made to order for your budget minded fall redecorating. Come down today while selections and the colors you want are still in stock.

Bandit Slain By Police I 9x12 12x136 10x12 12x15 Description Ay I DETROIT (UPD-A knife-wield-! ing bandit was shot to death Wed-1 nesday night by Detroit police, moments after he robbed a clean-1 ing store. Nathan D. Holmes, 25, was: wounded by patrolman Richard Pfaff when he was flushed from basement hiding place. Pfaff said Holmes lunged at him with a knife. I Holmes was shot again, this time fatally, by patrolman Albert! Wynne, who claimed the wounded! bandit tried to get up and make ianother knife lunge.

Holmes stole $20 from the cleaners, and was chased by a passing mailman who attracted Size Dwriptlon 9x1 GRIT IOOP xl2 SANDALWOOD IOOP "'2 9x12 BEIGE CUT PILE 2 2 10x12 BEIGE LOW LOOP 9x12 BLACK WHITE TWEED 12x13.6 12x14 SANDALWOOD HMO 12x13.6 12x13 6 GREY GOLD TWEED 12x13.6 10x12 BLACK A WHITE TWEED 3-12x15 10x12 BEIGE LOW LOOP 3.12x15 GREY GOLD TWEED BROWN HI-LO SANDALWOOD HI-LO BROWN, BEIGE A WHITE TWEED GREEN, BEIGE i WHITE TWEED BROWN WHITE TWEED BLACK, GREY WHITE TWEED BROWN BEIGE, WHITE TWEED GREEN, BEIGE A WHITE TWEED ajTOitfmmm-ST- THOMAS III II IIIIUUll imilTt the police. TREMENDOUS END OF SEASON SAVINGS ON POWER MOWERS 25" CUT, 3 HORSE POWER, 4 CYCLE Port Huron Day At Fair Exhibit Members of the St. Clair County Chiropratic Society are. observing "Port Huron Day" at the Chiropractic exhibit today in the Science and Health building at the Michigan State Fair, Detroit. Dr.

Eldon T. Aitken. Dr. Lawrence. G.

Lohr. Dr. Charles A. BRIGGS AND ST RAH ON ENGINE or a 22" CUT SELF PROPELLED with 4 CYCLE BRIGGS and STRATTON ENGINE Schwab, Dr. Norbert C.

Zimmer, Dr. Frank A. Morrison, Dr Warren E. Miner and Dr. M.

R. Car-; penter are attending the exhibit. The exhibit is co-sponsored by the Michigan State Chiropractic Society and the Michigan Chiropractic foundation. Family Reunions I.ossing I'KDKS'l KIAN TRAFFIC islands at these two three-way intersections will be constructed by the Blue Water Excavating company for the State Highway Department. The intersections are located at Pine Grove avenue at Thomas and Stone streets and Pine Grove at Scott and Tenth avenues.

The Highway Department said the construction of the islands will enable the present three-cycle traffic system to he changed to a two-cycle system thereby creating better flow of traffic through the City. "These improvements will remove an existing bottleneck in Port Huron and allow the progressive traffic system to operate through the City," Highway Department officials said. YOUR CHOICE guaranteed 1 year Steel Deck Chrome Handle Finger tip controls Recoil Starter The fifty second annual reunion of the Gilbert Lossing family was held Saturday in Pine Grove Park. Leslie Cubitt. was iclected president; Fred Lossing, i Marine City, vice president; and Mrs.

W. L. Gibson. Snover. sec-1 iretary-treasurer.

The next emion will be conducted Sept. 2. 1961 in the park George Lossing. 92, Ruby, and Mrs. Bertha Watson, 85 Huron, members of the original family were the oldest there.

Diane Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alex Schmidt, was the youngest. I PP 0. PINE GROVE CLEANERS THRIFTY SPECIALS CASH AND CARRY- THRIFTY QPFPIAI A np 0 nnc i i PANTS SWEATERS SKIRTS 99 49 A DRESSES (PLAIN) (PLAIN) EOD 3 White Shirts Pickup and Delivery Individually -L Clio Wropp.d SPecml Thl Wek 24c $09 SUITS and 25 each or for I DRESSES I 4 DONT FORGET WE TAKE OLD MOWERS IN TRADE 4k Call-YU 5-6182 'Call CARROLL HOUSE, PORT HURON 1615 Pine Grov. 1009 24th St.

1621 Tenth St..

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