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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 7

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Port Huron, Michigan
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THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD MONDAY. AUGUST 16. 1954 PACE SEVEN TIMES HERALD WANT ADS YU-5-7171 First To Try Out Mercy's 'Fathers' Room Announcements New Deputy GetsQircus In Turnkey Duties 't. Pr City Briefs Youth Parties Are Broken Up Three Groups Routed Held For Investigation James Williams. 24, Sarnia, and IS PORT HURON 2 Siows On Sheriff Force Harry Edson Neal 5713 Smiths Creek road.

Smiths Creek, was sworn in Friday on his twenty-first birthday as a Deputy Neal is rhe third newest addi-ition to the Sheriff Department A large crowd of Port Huron youngsters and adult was on hand at dawn this morning to watch the 90-car Ringling Bros. Iva Stinson, 25, of the Samia In- Anthomed Mayug Dealer ldian ReserVation are lug held New and Lsed Maytags. Parts JaiI polic for .00 and Guaranteed Service Miller attempted Iarceny ErzeSq.Ph. YL4 y. ransacking moiru-u early sundjy behind 410 Huron Pine Grove lodge No.

11. F. avenue, and earlier had been A. opens 1 p.m Tuesday to sn in parking lot on Fourth conduct last rites for our late street. brother George B.

Winters. 8-16 4 Hit Ran Accidents Patronize "Veteran Four hit and run accidetns By Area Officers Twenty-one Port Huron area and Barnum Bailev Circus I 1. 1 1 tt JUUU1S writ" PKKTO Up H-I 111 intrt Train tmiiI staff since the new County-City nnrtmntt nH rstv Pr.liM 1 t. A "Vi r. v- 1 1 ii I mmuy ii" wrrr I 'in--- lwenty-tourth street tracks Building and Jail opened after being involved in three YU the Grand Trunk Railroad.

UNLOADING from the area Neal has assumed duties as a turnkey in the new Jail, Sheriff Ferris E. Lucas said. 5-6135 Taxi YU 44109 were reported to Police during mo-tf the week end. Cars owned by Mansel I. Boyd.

1014 Seventh Mansel I. Boyd. 1014 Seven Special meeting of Port Huron 5treet rell R. shoffner, Review No. 1 Aug.

19. at tf vrv iir 2806 os- separate drinking parties Saturday and Sunday. Five youths spent Sunday Sanilac County Jail after being arrested at a beach party on Lake Huron near Lexington. They were released pending further investigation. Eleven teen-agers were picked 8 p.m., W.B.A.

Building. 8-16 i tetter, a truck driver for a dry cleaning firm, and John Baker, a Neal was graduated by Marys-near the Grand Trunk Freight ville High School in June, 1951. office, the advance working bri- He served three years in the U. S. i- gade got the tents and heaw and was honorablv das-charged in June.

1954. onto trucks and took The new Deputy is the son of them to the circus grounds near (Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edson Neal, Chippewa Driving Range. 32nd Sr.

rtfAA 214 Fort street, were damaged. DEA THS Ralph Dubois Fender Skirts Stolen John Roth. 1225 Court street, up by St. Clair county Deputy The elephants and the troupes Sheriffs late Sunday when they Ralph Dubois, 56, Western told Police Sunday that a pair Springs. 111., frequent Port Hur- of fender skirts was stolen from on visitor and brother-in-law of his car while it was parked in Harry E.

Myron, 3010 Omar front of his home Saturday street, died of a heart attack night It was the second pair Sunday while riding horseback of fender skirts stolen from his near his home. car in six weeks. Roth said. of show horses were paraded to were found drinking beer on the show grounds, after being North River road in Fort Gratiot used in unloading operations. Township.

All ere released to i their parents. .1 Four teen-agers were picked SF. ERAL European acts, aru- up bv citv Police earlv todav. mal acts, clowns, and aenalist Police said would ciJ Witnesses End 3-Day Convention Jehovah's Witnesses, with attendance of 1,525. gathered to iaKe Fond Fotxi store, 3508 Pine part a matinee performance.

GprtV. avpn)M, for hr i 1 ...111 Conductor Merle Evans will to a minor in this case. Mr. Dubois had been chief products engineer of the Aircraft Engine Division of the Ford Motor Company since 1951. Previously he had served on the engineering staffs of the Packard Motor Car company.

"strike up the band' again at 8 Home From Hospital Barbara Ann Panter, 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Panter. 1217 Mansfield street, has returned home after undergoing surgery in the Margaret Jenks Unit of Port Huron MARVIN L.

WHITLEDGE, father of the first baby born in the new Mercy Hospital Sunday, watched television while he waited in the Hospital's bright and cheerful "expectant" fathers room. (Times Herald Staff Photo) ine wooci row uson School fr the p.m. today for the circus eve- unaay afternoon tor the closing ning performance move Flint mefiin; oi a tnree-aay regional The circus convention, sponsored by the Tuesdav. "Watch tower Society of New1 Mercy General Motors corporation, and Hospital the National Bureau of Stand York. Robbed Of SI By Four Youths Albert Wood 12.

of Nern street, was robbed Geo. E. Winters, Retired Lake Captain, Dies BIRTHS C. W. Barber.

Brooklyn. Gets First Aid Millard E. Shirts. 64. of 235 Howard street.

pre room etn ards. The remains are in the Mueh- 3113 toMIM KD I ROM PAGE ONE cpresentative of the Watehtower late IN PORT HURON HOSPITAL Bible and Tract society, delivered lig tunerai nome, of ximes Herald. surgery performed in the as Tt ht of SI, which his subiect Aug. 15. to Mr.

and Mrs. David the main address. His runerai services ihmu -i iym first aW tdav in nit al Saturday ni; mother had Gere Winters. 73. of 72 Tunnel street, retired lake was "Is Civilization's End Near?" Schwabauer 804 Garfield srreet.

Z.A) p.m. weanesnay in ine given hun to Huron Hospital for a laceration buy The Catherine Landon. First Presbyterian church. Ann the left wrist, suffered Port groceries. captain and reMdent of daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Norbert EE IE morning. Arbor Burial will be Forest wwk thU Hill Cemetery, also in Ann Ar- Huron 61 years died Saturday in his home after a long illness. The youngster said four youths, Landon. 102 Riverside all about 16 years old, stepped drive.

St. Clair. entered the bor. Perform At Dance Festival Hospital at 4: lo p.m. at 4:15 Little Mreet, Nancy Burkart 12.

daughter 12. isal. in kon. Mich. He and Irom Deflind W' of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank E. Burk- Mu, Morrison were street near Thirty-sixth Mrs. John Lenk and v(. inn i ut, 2351 Walnut street JO married 4 1 and took the monev from him.

Saturday afternoon the YMCA a daughter, 'was the scene of a mass baptisim Aug. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Al-of 95 candidates. Saturday and bert A.

Sampeer, 1521 Twenty-Sunday mornings the delegates second street, a son. spoke to people of Port Huron on; Aug. 15. to Mr. and Mrs.

Rich-the streets and in their homes a rd Montague, 3332 Elk street, a urging Bible study and inviting 'daughter. them to the Sunday lecture. Aug. 15. to Mr.

and Mrs. Thom- A film entitled. "The New as Nelson. 1920 Military srreet. a World Society in was daughter to delegates and their Aug lfi.

to Mr. and Mrs. Jo-guests Saturday evening seph A. Mohnaro, 2545 Straw-H P. Woodworth.

area super- berry lane, twin, a son and vising minister, was in charge of daughter. Captain Winters was employed inhn tnV ri, Anuiony. oaunier oi wr widow and Mrs. Leo Anthony. 5)f) Erie hv ihe TransiKrtaUon Hit in fh home nf hr r- Mrs I.lrvvd K.

BurneU. 2114 l- Union company unMl his retirement in I'lto itp nieinier nf Tine dance festival Grove jo-c 11. A M. Stolet Sar He is sun ved bv his widow; A car owned by Donald two sons Frederick C. Winters CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Advance arrangements were made for three other patients to center the Hospital today.

NOU.WU.TY CASES were hroujht into the Hospital during fhp first 24 Hours of operation. Although the nw Hospital was not too busy during its first day, many Hospital staff members were on hand. Several nurses, switchboard operators and clerks were available. Ever thine is in readiness to recehe a limited number of all tpes of cases even though some work remains to be done on finishing parts of Yew may gt away from work and worry whil vacationing, but whrvr you may go you or alwoyt rospontiblo lor your auto in tot ef accidont. Your out lnuront however, I novor off tko job! fully inturod before you go.

lot help you with your inturoneo need. Call toon. RAY GRAZIADEI Insurance Agency JO' HURON AVE. YU 5-5500 PORT HURON th tret. after a illreso.

A hfe'iong resident of this area. Mrs Lenk was brn Nov. 16, 18w. in Kimball Township. Mr.

Lenk fced Dec. 15. 1937. She is survived by eight daush ters, Mrs. Bumell, Mrs.

Thomas Short. Mrs. Max A. VonBrock- arrangements for the convention Grant. 1221 Sixth street, was aa(i rharPS Winters; two "should voU (the union i see fit stolen Sunday mormn2 and later Mrs.

Charles J. Phil- to reject "this proposal we feel it recovered by State Tohce near lips Jr and Miss Mane Vin- will be onlv a matter of time Charles W. Kohnert is presiding minister for the Port Huron Lexington. 3 ters- ana two granasons, cnaries when the stockholders will vote and rear window were broken IN MFRCY HOSPITAL Aug. 15.

to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Whitledge, 1702 Stone street, a son. Aug.

15, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kramp, 418 Fifteenth street, a daughter. i iV i I and hub caps and the license plate ner, all of Port Huron, Mrs.

John Winters and Brian E. Winters, to close and liquidate the plant all of Port Huron: a brother, Mor- by selling to the highest bidder, ns Winters. St. Clair, and a sis- This would result in leaving the ter. Mrs.

Or a E. Bowen, Carmel, employes absolutely nothing." were missinz. Police said Building Board Meets Tuesday The Building Board of Appeals will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Citv Engineer's office of the Bike Hit. Boy Unhurt James Miller.

9. son of Mr and Mrs. Charles A. Miller. 12 Stone street, escaped injury Saturday when he was struck by a car while riding on his bicycle on Lvon street near his hnme.

the interior of the Hospital, Sister a Presentation. RSM, Hospital administrator, said. Kurzig and Mrs. Elmer Boyer, both of Detroit. Mrs.

Charles Fitz Patrick. Rochester, and Mrs Clarence Spencer. Maryavil'e; three sons. Rex Lenk. Decker-ville.

and Charles Lenk and Mel ton J. Lenk, both of Marys ville; a brother. Thomas Abbott. Creek; a sister. Mrs.

John Myers. Detroit; 33 grandchil dren, 22 great grandchildren. Cahf. The rcnidin are in the Arthur Smith funeral home where funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, with Rev. Hugh Shelby Lee.

pastor of the First Consresa-tional church, officiating. Burial will be in Lakeide Cemetery, under the auspices of Pine lrnle No. 11, County-City building to hear an loor and first and aPPal submitted by Dunn Con- The ground BE AN ACCOUNTANT IEARN HOW YOU CAN TRAIN QUICKLY AND AT SMAll COST fOR A TOP POSITION IN INDUSTRIAL OR PUBLIC ACCOUNTING IN OUR NEW CLASSES BEGINNING SEPT. 7 Later, the company revealed that it planned to either sell, merge or liquidate the plant. Officials disclosed that negotiations were underway with "a good-sized" company and several other prospectie buyers.

The union turned down a company-proposed contract in July. scrucuon company, run nuiou. second floors arc Il The company was denied a along in decorating and finishing Undergoes Operation Georze D. Asman. 3171 Conner to ul work to be open to patients.

The Pnm 10 ereci a work to be open to patients. 1 third floor will be ready later. nd several nieces and nephews, street, is recovering in Port Funeral -ervices will be held Huron Hosnita! after 'underaoinz avenue, ea.st of St. Clair street. F.

A. M. I Carl H. Stunner. Said M.

Touma. Kldon H. Dell, James 'Nutt. Charles C. Mertz.

J. Grant Moore, Car! Kroenke, and Fred Blackwell will be PORT HURON BUSINESS COLLEGE Military Stroot Phono YUIon 5-8373 Phono 171 The permit was denied because construction would be in a Regular Fire Limits M-l Zone. Buildings of metal construction are not permitted in the Regular Fire Limits. at 3 p.m. Tuesday in the Arthur vurcerv Saturday.

Smith funeral home with Rev Hugh Shelby Lee. pastor of First Recovering After Surgery Congregational church. ofTiciat- Cecil W. Shell. 5812 Lake Shore ing road, is recovering in Port Huron Bernard R.

Lenk. Richard J. Hospital after undergoing sur-Short. Delbert Yor.Brockdorff. eerv Siturdiv FREE BULLETIN Writo or Phono for Ronnv Clarence F.

Spencer Jr Bover and Keith Lenk will be Architect Sues School District For $3,000 Fee ON THE LATEST development. John D. Leishton, executive vice president of Pressed Metals, was not immediately available for comment. The plant reported that he was in conference with his father. John W.

Leirrhton. company president. The letter which was submitted by Davis to the company today follows: "At a regular membership meeting held on Sundav, Aug- FORTY-EIGHT beds in private and semi-private rooms on the second floor, and four beds on the first floor, are available. There are no wards. The Hospital, which is operated by the Sisters of Mercy, Province of Detroit, was built with the help of funds donated by area residents in a Joint Hospital Ruilriin Fund Campaign conducted in May, 1341.

The now institution is located at Tenth -tree: and Electric avenue. A public open and dedication ceremonies are planned On Business Trip Dalton Iove. of the Bai.cn-tine Dry Cod company, i5 in New York on business. alter Harmon Marriage Applications Vpth Wyeth Inc Port Huron, has nit against Fort Gratiot Stan ley John Ratal. 23 Delia Ann Lee.

18. both of be: Ma- To in a Schi' District in Cir- ust 15. the membership of Local Cour king a nne Citv Walter Hulse 27. and that the Dis- 689, UAW-CTO, voted to reject ay him S3.ox the company proposals as stated services per- in their letter to me on Julv 29. ordered to RLLT for late September or early Octo- 1954.

and desire to operate under Kr Lucille Anna Becker. 23. both of St Clair Robert Polley. 20. Carxnville.

and Ruth Johnston. 18. Port the District Sept. 1, Davidson Osborn the plaintiff. tnct for ai forme 1W9.

Cov re pre-The which re prefer Huron Maynard Rusel Fenner, 24 Port Huron, and Betty" Jane the dictation of the current labor-management agreement and negotiate with a successor company the prevailing rates of piece work and day rate operation in the plant, that they be in line with the particular industry of the successive ictetuiant nas lo days i repiv to the suit. Brenner. 21. St Clair. pallbearers Buna! He Lakeide Cemetery.

The remain arc in khr funeral Home Mrs. Robert J. Mitchell Mrs Mary May Mitchell. 71. wife of Rev.

Robert .1 Mitchell. 569fi Iapeer road, lifelong resident of this area, died Saturday in the hrme of her daughter. Mrs. Vern Schlee. Yale, after a long illnes.

Mrs. Mitchell was born Feb. 28. 1883. in Port Huron.

She and Mr. Mitchell were married Oct. 16. 1902. She attended Port Huron schools and was a member of Pilgrim Holiness church.

Mr. Mitchell is survived by her husband: a daughter. Mrs. Schlee. Yale: a son.

Robert G. Mitchell. Garden City: a sister. Mrs. Clinton R.

Cameron. Port Jluron; three grandsons. Thomas. J. Mitchell.

Robert Mitchell and Dale H. Schlee. and several jtieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m Tuesday in the Hartley-Foster funeral home. Rev.

M. R. Jewell, pastor of the Evangelical Stanley Brink. 28. and TWEED Family Reunions Ann Prochnow.

23. both of Miller Family urteenlh annual Miller Huron John Fhs. 24 and Dorothv M. DIVORCES Reliable Prescriptions Corner Military and Water Streets Bitel. 21.

both of Brown City fsmy reunion as held Sunday William Evans. 49. and in the St. Clair ounty 4-H Park. Daisy P.

King. 48. both of Port GoodelN. Huron Ted Lauron. Marlette.

presi- R.w 1 inMK Ir 7 nnrl (Ljr.M. dorr ooened h- nnCTam hv because Piled Donald Kuehn agaiist Dor- k.u t- 'Uc ViUm' coriLt TTtr-o Othj' J. Kuehn. extreme crueltv. VI DOCTOR I ASK YOUP Ada Dow Peltier against Earl Peltier, extreme crueltv.

fashion's favorite smart for you tUtr iJ.tl LMitll i iOXL v.i. i.iiv. Huron were also songs by Will Fitz. Ferd Miller and Shirley Sullivan Engine-men. He retired in 1946 -n readings by Janice Streu.

after 33 vears with the Grand reu and Gertrude Hick-Trunk. son Mr. Silver is survived bv his Mr rd was re-elect-wuiow. rwo sons. Murrav W.

ed president Others officers are: Silver. Port Huron, and Ralph viv president. Myrtle Sullivan. T.ivoma r.i o' GoodelN: sec retary treasurer. United Brethren church Green-w i1 Tow assisted bv Rev Mton S.

Joppie. pastor of Fil Troy Laundry's Record 86,262 SHIRTS LAUNDERED! 34 BUTTONS MISSED! Mrs. Zeima Haack. Beaver- Huron, and Irene Hoff. er: Holiness church, Leon Miller.

Port program chairman. USKV ton. ana Laura Detroit: two brothers. Stanley Silver. Portiand.

Ore and U'allie Silver. Battle Creek; four grandsons ajid several meves and nephew Funeral service "til bf Hr'd at 2 pm ir the Albert A F3lk ad Son funeral ciate. Robert F. Mav Cameron. Howard May.

Bruce Stxile. Mav and Edward J. Warren be pill-bearers Buna! will he K'ne Cct tery. The remain are in the funeral home That's why we make this guarantee: If we miss replacing a button we'll launder FREE that shirt plus two more a total of three for free. home with Rev.

Robert Kuebler. pastor of the Firsr Evangelical and Reformed church. Richmond. Murray W. Silver Murrav William Silver.

68. v. 1. 1. will be in Lakeside 2109 Griswold street.

Grand Trunk Railroad retired Burial employe Cemetery and resident of Port Huron 5ri The remains are the funeral years, died Sunday in his home home Don't Be Too Surcf IS a most unwelcome one that can ruin your FIRE quest We hate to brag we know you wen be able to resist our tweeds when vou see them the softly DAMP WASH 727 Lod' Avo arter a ions u.ness Mr. Silver was born Aug 18S5. in Petrolia. Ont He and Marv Stephen were -named Jure 27. 1911 He was a member of St John's FVanceiica! arsi Retorrred church nd No Ns.

Brotherh.d IyfcoTmie pj-emn and snowfiake tweed, fo blattering home and rob you of thousand of dollars, unless you Hove adequate Fir In- CRT WASH Wo Hoo Sorvc foi Ivory Fomtly Nood YU 5-8105 instance. It's a tweed in the best rjnrj yet gentle enough fr any fashion sens any A when Fife tomorrow, And aIi lrn9 will oll today. net month? QUALITY MEMORIALS i A' fiQ'jr and we have it in the now fall shades raspberry, in deep brown, jn airforce blue, in charcoal grey. Our check tweeds are equally fascinating. blue tones, reds, a deep beige, a moss green and brown combination.

1 Play scfe. Insure now with f- Off I Factory SO Orottot SKrd Meryrvillo, 2430 10 U. Port Horon, Mich. PHONE YU 5-7111 I Sovereign Insurance MEMBER 95 3 Travel Agency yard i KESTER MONUMENT CO. "28 YRS.

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