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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 13

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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13
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PAOI THTWTW THf PORT WtON TtMtt HEIAID WIDNESOAY, AUGUST 1, 1934 TTMrynffUlD WANT ADS YU 3-7171 mm ''Pgi wry Marine City Mri. William Hollifield. Mt. Clemens. The next reunion will be at Al- Sp.

Hamilton, Wife End St. Clair Visit Mrs. Laura Whale, Mr. and Mrs. John Maplefoft, Mrs.

John Richmond Play Program Set St. Clair Specialist 2'e and Mrs. Donald J. Hamilton left r- 1 'Arnold, Mrs. Ted Arnold and iMrs.

Rcbert Burns attended a ELECT STEWART A. RICHARDS REPUBLICAN REGISTER OF DEEDS Family Reunions C. R. Saph Family Marine City Forty-seven persons attended tha annual C. H.

apb family reunioin Sunday In Algor-ae State Park. Cards and gamei were played, end a picnic lunch wa served. Mr. K. M.

McDonald. Marine City, was the oldest member attending, and the youngest was Allen Hollifield, ion of Mr. and shower and banquet in Detroit Sunday when announcement was made of the approaching mar-riaee of Miss Marv Jan Lisinski 'gonae State Park. More Leeway Vancouver A An old law for-'bidding policemen to bold part time jobs outside the department has been lifted, "So long as the jobs are in keeping with police force traditions." Also scrapped was a ruling forbidding policemen's wives to hold jobs. Recreation Slated Tuesday for Chicago where Hamilton will report to Headquarters of the Fifth Army for reassignment.

Hamilton and bit wife, who was with him more than a year in Naples, Italy, have just ended a 30-day visit with his parents. Mr. and Mr. Douglas J. 1' mi' as.

at mi For AdultS. Children and Wayne Eck, both of Detroit, Sept. 3. Richmond Plans art being Elizabeth Baird Guild of completed by the Village for a St. Mark's Episcopal church will recreation program for R.chmond meet Aug.

7 at the home of Mrs. residents, young and old alike, forjGordon Perrin. the rest of the summer. Mr Hrr7 Schellmer and ehfl- dren are vacationing this week at Srtsion. are expected to begin ummer hef tnis weeK.

er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Activities for younger children ELECT St Clair Sailor St. Clair Mrs. Francis Stoner, Tecumseh, and Mrs.

Bertha Roehmer, Utica, have been guests in the Simon ROY E. Gliem home the last week. uvifira jcuiu, nmtc near 'will be in the mornings, the inter- pontjae mediate group in the afternoons, and the adult group in the eve-l Mr Mr- Jnn Schil11 hve ninei. All will be held at the returned from a motor trip to i A rfi. si 1 Leaves For Norfolk St.

Clair Yeoman Fred H. Ingles III, of the U. S. Navy, has concluded a six-day visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Ingles and returned to Norfolk, Va. He is leaving on emise to the Persian Gulf. His wife, who bad been with him in Norfolk five months, remained with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carforth, Port Huron.

13,806 VOTED FOR SANDERSON FOR SHERIFF IN '54 WE Will DO THE TRICK IN '56 Pid foliticil A4 village park on Park street Province. I Miss Judy Atto, Detroit, is a guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. THE PLAYGROUND will be v. Saph', South William street, under the supervision of Royce Ted piotroski and John Woods Bloomer.

Richmond coach, and motored t0 Indiana and-Canton, will be open Mondays, Tuesdays jJJt and Thursday from 912 a 'Migg Kay woods. Detroit, spent 1-5 p.m., and to 9:30 P--! 'three days vacation last week on Wednesday from 912 a m. n.rent, Mr. nH Mrs. Rev.

and Mr. Frank Hartley and their guests, Mr. and Mrs Fred Ford, Munith, Mich are in Straford, to attend the Shakespeare Festival. Mr. and Mrs.

Edwad Kaufman and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Prang, Marine City, visited relatives at Saginaw Bay last weekend. Mr. and Mrs.

Olive Bauman and children, Brandon, visited their aunt, Miss Emma Bauman, for several days last week. YOUR CONGRESSMAN 7th District DEMOCRAT Primary Aug. 7, Pl Pol. AdT. ps I Mn -n 1 1 ana nu on rn- rki U'nnt days and Saturdays from 9-12 a.m., Rene nomts daughter of Mr.

ana i i m. Good Boy Seattle AP Mrs. M. R. Andreassen was impressed by the teen-age boy who stopped and changed a flat tire for her and a woman companion.

"He wouldn't take any pay," she explained. "He said he wanted to combat some of the bad publicity teenagers get." and Mrs. Charles Thomas, is spending two weeks vacation in Detroit with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huntley and family.

Mrs. Gordon Faucher and Mrs. Tentative activities include volleyball, badminton, tennis, tether ball, Softball, horseshoe and archery. The park is now equipped with Louis Burns are spending a week swings, picnic tables and grills, in Alpena. ROBERT J.

jvuuijaILI More equipment will be purchased as the project develops. Richmond FOR COUNTY DRAIN COMMISSIONER Republican VOTE lor J. H. "Herb" CLEMENTS REPUBLICAN STATE REPRESENTATIVE A Proven, Aetiv Worker Politic Ad. mmmm it 0 TO THE CITIZENS OF ST.

ClAlt CO. Pi Politi-! This Diane Waterloo, Lapeer, spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Waterloo. Mrs.

Waterloo's brother and sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brooks, Carson City, were weekend guests at the Waterloo cottage on Jose Lake-Mrs. Sadie Sample has returned to her home here after spending the last month with her sister, Mr. Mary Cohoon, Alpena.

Mr. and Mre. Edgar Ferguson and children, Detroit, and Maxine Uebetreu vacationed last week at the Elmer Sample cottage on Van Etten Lake. Mr. and Mrs.

Willis Waun and children, Noreen and David, spent the week end at Lakeport State Park. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Balhorn Sr. spent a week's vacation with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Balhorn, Mt. Clemens, at a cottage on Twin Lake, near Lewiston. Dinner guests recently of Mrs. Amy Orchard were Mrs.

Henry Zilliken and daughter, Karen, Rochester, and Joann Spranger, Pontiac. Miss Spranger remained to spend several days here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Redd and Mrs.

Laura Spencer, Washington. visited at the Orchard home Sunday. Members of the I FX Pinochle club spent the week end at Van Etten Lake near Oscoda. The group included Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Penwarden, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fistler, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Balhorn Mr. and Mrs. Jim Klauka and Mr. and Mrs.

Jack L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurttgam and family attended the annual Hurttgam family reunion Sunday at Armada Fair Grounds.

Mrs. Roy Eppler is spending several days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Raville, Battle Creek. As Candidate for DRAIN COMMISSIONER I offer you the following bock, ground: As CHAIRMAN of the DRAINAGE COMMITTEE of tKe COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION for the post tight years have become very familiar with DRAIN LAWS and PROCEDURES, PROJECT DEVELOPMENT and TAX end FINANCE re- quirements of the office of the Drain Commissioner.

As a former SUPERVISOR I understand the problems of DRAINAGE DEVELOPMENT both Urban and Agricultural. As ADMINISTRATIVE HEAD of Agricultural Conservation Programs in St. Clair Co. for eight rears, I have 1od a great deal of experience in Public Administration of a Major County office. As a former Chairman of St.

Clair County's United Fund Drive (1944-1 945); as a School Board Member both County and locol; as a Former Rotorian; as leader and officer in many Agricultural Organiiations we have demonstrated our CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY. I am a lifelong native resident of St. Clair educated in Capae High School and Detroit Institute of Technology. Sincerely and respectfully, Robert J. Meikle Vote Robert J.

Meikle i in i Ji mtmuwM ummmmiimtjwmmjnim ZZTZZ wrrwuri i i i 1 I 5 i jrzrr; TZ ffZ; I S1 MJTJI CLAUDE 7TH DISTRICT Algonac WOOD for CONGRESS QUALIFIED REPUBLICAN Mrs. Edward H. Dover, will leave this week for Tampa. to make her home. Mrs.

Dover was guest of honor at a luncheon Monday, given by Mrs. Ethyl Ross. Mrs. Ross Campbell also entertained in her honor. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Morrison and daughter, Shirley Anne, Fort Worth, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Gilbert.

Mrs. Fred Parker is spending this week at Port Elgin, Ont. Mrs. Irving Cornell, Tocatello, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

William Muir. A Man Who Knows Your Problems Ability Experience Integrity 4 VOTE for John Reno, Port Huron Ralph Schlee, Blaine William Schurr, Port Huron Ed Sulkowski, Memphis Harold Smith, Marysville Eira Tomlinson, Port Huron Donald Tuthill, Port Huron Township Gerald Toles, Port Huron Richard Wille, Port Huron Julie Snyder, Fair Haven Lloyd Hitchings, Capae Darreli Hillock, Jeddo Stw Jurn, Port Huron Charles Klettner, St. Clair Township James Lewis, Capae Ferris E. Lucas, Goodells Lawrence Mere, St. Clair Harry Neal, Smiths Creek William O'Mara, St.

Clair James Rankin, Fort Gratiot Township Gerald Armstrong, Port Huron Howard Bowen, Berville Robert Baker, Port Huron Don Collins, Brockway Rudy Coates, Port Huron Cecil DeWees, Port Huron 'David Doktor, Marine City A. J. Foster, Marino City Pat Fox, Yale Jack Grant, Marysville Fred Lasher, Port Hyron r- i i "SlU 'I Ronald Riddell, Port Huron Not Available When Above Photograph Wai Takn Businessman and Farmer Vote Tuesday, Aug. 7th For a Man who will conscientiously and sincerely represent all of the people of the Seventh District. U.

GRANT This is your opportunity as citizens of 1 the 7th District to be represented in Congress by a man trained in your way of life, who knows that you must have higher prices for milk and produce, adequate protection for imall business, and a reduction in taxei. We must put America first and drive out those who would dictate, confiscate through taxation, or otherwise destroy our government. Above all we must support the Eisenhower Administration in all efforts for peace and prosperity. Let's be honest with ourselves and fair to our neighbors It's time for a Change-It Sanllac'i turn. These ore the men who deserve your support ot the Primaries Tuesday, August 7, Twenty-one these men are Veterans who have served their country honorably In all parts of the world.

All of these men have undergone extensive training to give you Citizens of St. Clair County the type of law Enforcement you deserve. The law enforcement experience of this group of men totals 168 years. All of it In St. Clair County.

This training ind exporience cannot be replaced. You Citizens of St. Clair County need the training and experience of these officer! In your Sheriff'! Department and these officer need the support of you Citizens to con llnue the job they now do so well. Support them by lupporting SHERIFF FERRIS I. LUCAS at the primariei Tuesday, August 7.

SHERIFF FERRIS E. LUCAS YOU CANNOT BUY EXPERIENCE BUT YOU CAN VOTE FOR IT! BURGH Mr. Wood has been unable to see all of the people in the six counties and discuss his platform; but we who know him in hit borne community can assure you that he will diligently perform the duties of the office and will earnestly protect your Interests. REPUBLICAN FOR COUNTY DRAIN COMMISSIONER W. G.

Manchester, Secretary Howard Poole, Treasurer I'mil Polihinl Ailv. rn rut Pi(l A1..

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