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Port Huron, Michigan
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TIftf HERALD WANT ADS YU EJ171 THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 PAGE TWO Deafis Ci Lone Firm Notes Vessel Passages loAferS IT HURON 2 io Hebiid 6.45 HURON Heocfs Breakfast Optimist Club Mrs. Fred Zeller Mrs. Catherine Zeller, 77. PORT Will Seek County Aid In Meeting Library Budget (Continued From Page One) Anniversary DETROIT .1 A I iL. PM I 40 ft 00 widow of Fred Zeller and resi nthari uAra nrr nvprni nr inp' up Tut-SDAT i cliff Lane Tires and Appnan- UP TUFJiDAY AM Tur I Inrfa, hauhnr Hinuii 10 Wm ord I.KiHh 50 Findlar Uuril9 10 10 Kalammann.

Norm II Hnuamoil PM Coulbr 1J 40 Wf itmount Lackawanna, 13 Mcfarland 1 AA Pill flll a 40 MUM dent here since 1913, died Tuesday in the home of her son, fJJ bodies were charred. ceS( Huron avenue, is ob-j J-ii kV-ifSfii eW SmI serving iU eleventh anniversary Hou "UUR T'T. iUot IhfAA hniire Henry Zeller, 3913 Dove road,) I jji briMUtf nne7 a visu.i iwa iiiuic uuu untt hvuj DUSineSS, ftftiftlHIUHIlUBl iv" it ml 1 a after a long illness. St Clair County should be Marshall B. McMurray and Nor, contributing to the budget of man M.

Gaffney said when the. Port Huron Library since 25 Commission met Monday with per cent of the books circulated Mw Laura B. Briesemeuler, from the City Library are to Librarian, and Mrs. Wescott County residents. i Smith, a member of the Library Thia what Commissioncra Board( on thc Library's budget! PU CrfttHi 1 a cf uarr1nce htiripH nnrlnr his HU tl name On Aoril Con.umar tr Michigan oo Powr 1 40 WU TrHonK-a Ml Brv JJ Tord Ufa Wn md under one of the sections that fell.

I 1948- at the Prescnt location' 13 uoiara nina Morgan 4 10 joiih Houaa 4 Kndrif i.o i.aa, iu Th. i nri underwent an ex- Wf.tmoui.t 3 Buiiiao Broa A Catholic Driest cave last rites III ID nAottntt late Mj.ii i til, i ItlUi' a vitivu wa0 Jo toward 'for 1959 fi. She was born in Kief, Russia, Aug. 30, 1881. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs.

Benjamin Bent-ley, Richmond, and Mrs. Lillian Lipto and Mrs. Edward Schmude; five sons, Jacob Zel-ler, Henry Zeller, John Zeller, t'ouibr 3 0 Pmnfll 3 40 Hlr MichJian 3:00 A Rflaa Jolltt 3 SO Armntrong UP WKUNLBUAY 10 ao luociofes na(in iaa7 wnen aispiay anu saice 11 ithe searcher worked, fisuringiarca, jn the store were incrcas- were bodies under it. ThcreLj ini 1 xnnare mi Taxes The Library's proposed bud-j get amounts to $73,735. i Although this is less than the: tu ic AM feet wrnNEflDAT AM AM Iroouoii 1 10 Bulllnan "roi 4 10 Rtla.

3 00 aolln Hind 4 20 pnton 10 Onlfr 00 0.1,1 2 14 Wflla 10 Pand IS Laileh Leacllfffhall 1 4S Arm.irniif I 40 DOWN TUESDAY AM a TV. Adriatic 00 T. Towmend r.rn Nubl I 4S Calclta 1J MrK 8on 9 IS I'Ollff'hll 4 00 1) MirrHI 4S Print Print Wllm eld 4 wiii.m II IS Norton 4'IS 13:30 ar 4 oo were. Hp.rrow. PV 13 4 wwi i Walter Rpvan.

70 harl flint knrn (Continued From Pag One) Hrown Braver -r wir a-in Chitaau Charles zeller ana Alexander Zeller, all of Port Huron; 28 grandchildren; 24 great grand 4 4j' driven Irom the yard to the porch passenger, farm, industrial ana his home by the late afternoon truck tires, home appliances, bi- iiVthundershower. (cycles, home and auto radios liigher levies on cigarettes ana to- s(jll m)Ujrt, a grcater ap-i barco four millions. lnrni.rl.tion from the City if If As offsets, business activities, "I started Inside the house," he and television, seat movers, and u-iitild be ro- tne ouagci is io nun. children, and several nieces and nephews. manv small appliances.

nnainrl nful rorDoralo franchise 7.60 "and then I saw this terrible licht and smoke. I saw this 4 4 5 4S 00 65 10 11:10 AM Ijist vear the City appropria taxes cut In half for a total loss The remains are in the Arthur Smith funeral home where In the rear of tne store is a complete tire service depart PM nulla (hr WlMfnbfr 11 Wolvln Joa Youni 13 0 Jot Wood Twkabur 1 Bn MorrtlJ WtTbiim eld Plekandt Union 5.1 Mntk DOWN WKDNE8DAT AM T. Ford IMS Wolf nillli 1 3S Huron PM'mMH lniHrt in Ilia (inlrl tion was $45,609, an increase of of 110 million dollars. i tm nr Boland 2.10 Triuun Prim Wlllem Labanon 6ih ar 4 ata Kllng 3:10 Royalton Blown 3.2S Calcll el falrwind eld 3.M Mantadoc Del Edlaon 3:40 Penleaa Ford ar 3:50 Clyda TUESDAY AM Bchoallkopf 40 Joa Younr Relaa bb US Oypium Marqu'lU 20 cl Sullivan Broa WtIbur" 9 25 Tfkiburr PM Townend Wllion 13 05 Alpena, eld Orand Ialand Calr.lia ar Ford eld I 15 Upon Mantadoc 45 Prlna WiUem McKfa Bona 1:50 3rd ar Erin Nubel ar 1:60 Norton ment. Technicians in the de services will be conducted at nw Mistini! levies would The request lor JOSKI'll P.

FADELL 3 Jiiail ijui uic i cut uava Miinto the house and told my to call for ambulances. "I saw one biff Diece of the i-s millinn dollars an-iis partment do vulcanizing, wheel balancing and provide road scr- 3 p.m. Friday by Rev. Otto II. Pfotenhauer; pastor emeritus of 4 00 4 50 nalton 10 Hvlvanl I a) LI11 Althouch City Commissioners P.

Fadell. 3122 Itivcr imnllv into the state treasury lor II. MarquI 3 Imp Wlndor42ji Trinity Lutheran church. side drive, Is the new generally agreed that the Libra burning in the air, and therejvice general fund spending. The three I A 1 i.M'wa.

smnke cominc rrom two other u-mild'ry needed more tunas, incy Democrats said their plan uoul ry Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery. Commission Will Schools of the Breakfast Optimist duo. Other officers elected are: Douclas N. Trice, first vice. oo parts which sort of drifted off and liquidation, the a 0 firul tne a(ldilinal Meet Today lion-dollar veterans inm a a at 7 p.m.

today in the City Hall. The meeting was advanced a SAULT STE MARIE meet the cash crisis and repay-: -0" the 'predet; Forrest Wyck- MA ll I tt 9 1 MARYSVILLE The City 'It was a terrible thing was a lerriDie uung. CP TUESDAY day so that commissioners can PM ccted to reach nearly HU million ff the tuwdru norrowea mt-y iau oo Not far away, a group of -( black Huro boule Intend the Michigan Municipal jsters were playing ball Suddenly ard betwepn us25 and River1 League's regional meeting debris and bodies beean falline all 1 in Vaear debris and bodies began falling all i meetinglThursday in Vassar imnrovemenlseasurer- anticipated state aid, which Is am dollars by June 30 could he paw road duri regular i -oo around them. They ran for homei olf in three years, they said. i Newly elected mernue.s io u.e Conlin proposed a flat two per out that the Board are Dr II.

Peltcn. cent levy on personal income and js fsjng 80ne of Us gill, Edward W. KeaiTis and Hon- AM 30 MrCUlloUglt 30 Jr 8 30 Annlka 7 30 Col 1.30 Barber 30 Watson 8:30 Bhfrwin 10.00 Smith 1130 Avera PM Algorall 1:00 Franer 1 io A Relsa fm H-rvilren Pon 3rd Mailland Wllkinnon (lolilrlia Winiloc Whlta Anrtfrson Wllllama Huyt Orf fn Ford not being paid in full or on time, and now must borrow against Dec. 1 taxes, Edward B. Mikrut, Commission Secretary, and cover.

Kailade a urauuaien u.i trainel staff and at me piwm v. 1 00 1 00 00 00 8 00 11.30 At Charleston, W. rain still was falling slightly when the big Constellation came in for a land- Kobrta Jr from two io mx it us dillicim iur hit, iilso would (any a five per nt fjtr ary to et trained person-; corporate income levy and a seven n(, Sn(, aj, least one third UP WKI)NfS8DAY said. Carl J. Schwedler, Fort Gratiot Superintendent of Schools, said that his district borrowed $60,000 Valuation (Continued From Page One) per cent linanciai insuiuuon ()f ihp Btatf mu.sl lie uaineu anu AM 130 Norway 3 no sti(i 3 00 Miller 4 on Lehigh AMing.

The plane seemed to turn be-i fore it slowed down, witnesses and it tumbled off the brink I of the hill. Then it burst into vm flames. Andrma Hiilut Voorhaa Erie on Holly mid repeal of other business taxes. certified if Uie l-iorary is ii'. i A 1 si unrl last fall against anticipated state 4 no 070 for Wfi Mr.

Pallid. DOWN TUESDAY IU Niiare AM CHIROPRACTIC Emergency Service The 5t. Clair County Chiropractic Society has appointed the following members to be on call for Emergency Cases, either Industrial or Private, on THURSDAY, MAY 14. DR. N.

C. ZIMMER YU 2-5331 FA 9-4261 DR. L. W. SCHWAB YU 2-5331 YU 4-4383 4 00 I Vn.tr PILOTS LOST Three Jets Alnn 1 30 Hvkea 4:30 i mi emit 4 .10 Mi.ss Hriesemeister said atK icrson sain.

of staff sometimes means there! Tnis pUJ $160,000 and if we don have the state Is one person on duly in from wHh which to Pay overling and this is not uffic.en we may 1 av to borow iu-year-oiu Mewaiueas, nmn; Marshall, was credited for getting many passengers out of the flaming wreckage. She forced open a door after several passengers had been. unable to push it open. Clirdler 11:00 riiindel 30 Olcott 11-00 Mauttie :00 PM Oov Miller 0 00 Palhflnder 1:30 Canadne 30 Bobertnori 00 Oanpedoo 10: JO Hutchinson Record 10:30 10) 1. Hutchlniion Snydar Jr HW 3 00 Davldnon to handle persons making use pay Mr.

acnwcui. the I'lbrary. the a gurplus of $11,409 "Who last fall thought that state Sho submitted a report to by Pec 31, 1M0, based on would not be paid in full by show the circulation of books 0( proposed June 30?" Mr. Schwedler said, lip to April compared with' Surorvisol. in April for! "If the state aid is paid the "It not a door that swings 'It's a slid- li'Jford lliotavaido.

13:00 explained. Crash In Atlantic MYIITI-K BEACH, SC. (APi-Three F100 Super-Salne jet fiKlit-rr planes from Myrtle Beach Air Force Base crashed Into the At-i tirfme dawn today. i ing door. All I did was roll it same dale 15H.

had -n, nPxt year, Ft JZ: Otherwise we Arcturua 3 30 DOWN WEDNESDAY AM Pronlenac 12:30 rrlrk I IA 1T.rrll back." 4 5 30 creased i me yw.uuu xuau cifarlna and fiaurinn in a deficit on to MrCormlctc I oo Oeo Slelnbrenner MorM 2 50 30 Irvin 3 30 Rosetta suKResled that excepted by thq end shall have borrow the $50,000 to help pay it," he said. Robert J. Simpson, St. Clair Superintendent, said $115,000 Library should use some lhis yrar Irl tt flin.1 1 ,1 All Hirrn nilots were presumed saving .1 i Ballentines QUAY at HURON 0 There are several "ifs" in- for a branch Library or a book- IIib Iris were on a nlclil. navlcn mibile.

volved in this projection, Mr. borrowed by the si. ciair tlonal and nir refueling training PTA NEWS I t- lii" ii mission. TI10 nlr base said the three til.mp were observed by others whether me county inn Ainitu-r nDnr, Neiiaunee PTA meet tion Board will give the County coming, the $45 000 1 will be need-r i in. aH fnr onoratintf expenses.

will beRir. at p.m. nuns oi ia fhat hanV. bill-Mine toward the ocean nnding MACKINAW CITY CP Tf'EHDAY AM TM WMener a 00 K-rr 4 00 Prlna Wlllem Van Motile Bmlth 4 50 OratiJ on Algnnoo 4 30 PM flnnl Alicia 7 10 Phlpna 10 Olrotl 130 Pwerten 3 10 Svkea 10 SO Q.r. 1 40 Pnthflnilef 10 40 CP WFDNK8DAV AM AM Arrlnrua 10 Hn Miller IS SO Mautha 3 00 Itutrhlmon 40 Pulne 4 30 OaiDeilne 1 00 Anhlrt 40 Jnnea 1 00 DOWN TTJFJ3DAY AM I'M MrCulloiilh Jr Talvln 1 10 Pot 4 30 Wafaon 10 Hulat 4 SO Hlierwln 11 10 Voorliee SO PM VeiKllla 30 TTaner 12 20 Doen 6th Tlllrla Taurua 120 0 30 DOWN WEDNESDAY AM AM Tf Johnann 13 40 Coret 10 Moigan Jr 4 00 Altnteel 0 10 that there apparently bad l.een 'l nun.

an(1 are reluctant to loan money fur-o collision. No one was seen to-prr, ollowr. Jy against state aid and are taxes parachute from the planet. r.fl.!......-i,in. wt lew.

insisting on anticipated n.i in 'irsi. uriinm 1 1 1 II II I I II II l.l infii'n- Another "if" is whether the as collateral. pupils will present a program Mr. Schwedler also said that nf songs and fiances. lfMlfl County budget, ns proposal hv the Hoards Ways and for you to enjoy! AIRWEIGHTS in the famous JAYSON CAREEZE the notes against state aid cannot he renewed and new loans Menus Committee in April, will he aimroved when the Hoard must bo made to pay off the Business Notes TVi annual claim conference notes when due.

acts formally on it in October. for the Michigan Slain Farm In- miles offshore, noiillieai.t of Hum bench resort. Siotler and lielicopler planes worked Ihc men for several limits without finding wreckage. Gales Rip Superior As Snow Falls miranee company Claim men, is underway at St. Clair Inn.

I Among those present at thejf, conference arc: Carl Uockhorst.ji nsslstnnt vice president n'm charge of claims, III; Robert Hngley. regional Mirh Tm tMM 1i-ilrnal(tnH11 VII i in It's An Old Custom With Smart Folks Yes, good credit is a primary asset and a most valuable onel When folks establish credit by paying debts promptly, they enjoy real security. "II ley winds up to miles mi (ieorge Kihbie, state direc liour battered the Lake Superior: tor, Marshall. wash and wear shirt of Everglaze cotton" with the ALVIN'S HERE! i Credit Is Never Refused Unless Abused Retail Credit Managers' Association and Ihe PORT HURON CREDIT BUREAU NO -WRINKLE COLLAR .95 PAY AS AGREED AND ENJOY GOOD CREDIT I $3 region Tuesday night and a light Miowfall powdered sections of the iiper Midwest. The mid May snow across parts of North liakntn, Minnesota and upper Michigan was borne on northwesterly winds averaging to 50 miles an hour.

Overnight readings hovered near the freezing mark In North Ihtkola, northern Minnesota and upper Michigan. South of tlio wintry weather, mild readings in the mid Wis prevailed across the southern (ileal Lakes. Showers and Hum ilerstornis occurred toss the middle Mississippi Valley and in the Southeast from the Ohio and Tennessee valleys to the eastern Culf legion. Snow flurries were rspeded to persist Wednesday in Ihe northern (ileal Lakes as the cold nil pushes across the northern plains Olid Upper Mississippi Valley. (liven Throe Days 1 LINT (t'Pli A Lansing con traitor has been given three days Id lure Find labor on a highway widening project on tin north side City Manager llobeil A.

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