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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 7

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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FKIUAT, AUQUT 41, ITS IM rUKI HUKUN TIMES HERALD HERALD WANT ADS YJ 1-7171 I Interest Set Announcements City Briefs Pension Plan Discussed By Commission yoftn H. Gage, Electrical Contractor, Dies fOIT HLROM Return From Wet Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ebel. East On Road Levy The City Commission met in- John H.

Gage, 65, of 4758 formally Thursday to further dia-Lake Shore road, Fort Gratiot roke! Take home I. Hocsey Lansing, have returned home "ock Meloiii, for water-; after attending the Republican melons, 26 lb. 59c; frank- National Convention in San Fran- i I Township Board Fixes 4 Pet. Rate cuss the type of combined penaion Tow nship electrical contractor, and social security plan which resident of Port Huron and vicm-will be offered to City employes.1 ity 45 years, died Thursday in ins. si; Michigan pou- ciwo and vismng many Historic; i toei.

a. 3o $1.59. Ducky's sites in the west. Mn. Ebel is the! The Port Huron Township Uty Manager Jay r.

Gibbs said port Huron Hospital after I long Board, meeting Thursday night in Mirfcct, J112 Stone street. tf. former Elaine Tonge, daughter of i iMr. and Mrs. James W.

Mary Blake leaches Tap-Toe-: 1434 Pine street, and is a teacher Ballet at the Quinlan Dance jn tht East Lansing school School. Phone YU 5-1404 for de- system. Mr. Ebel ii i graduate student working for his doctor's H0rp at Mirhipmt Slit ITni. Maybelle Van Dance Studios versity.

Return From Toronto no forming clasaei in all types of dancing. YUM037 for information, tf Mr. and Mrs Winston Tee pie and family, 1655 Yeager street, mane. uevtaiuu, tmvi uiRt uicut-: Allendale School, set four periingl be witn City He was born Aug. 18, 1891, in cent interest rate on payments ployei -to get their thinking on Hamilton, Ont.

for special assessments on resi- the plan. A veteran of World War Mr. denta for road improvements on1 thit the Commis-Gage member of Charlei n.u- slon Pai resolution at its A A.t im, Yeager, Beech, Atkin, and Vtir-mtti Thursday which will V.L w.fmTm rods. an amendment to the charter Port' Huroig Township Clerk Francis Malane to change the present plan. 4 A and Local 1236, explained that residents paying' mp.loyei wlU voU on th pUn Building and Construction Trades the full assessment before July 1, "'K1i- Council of the International 195T will not b.

chared the four' Brotherhood of Electrical Work- 1957, win not be charged the four ment W1 1 probably com. the and Loca, No 58 JBEW per cent. Resulenti who elect to Nov. 6 election. The r.main the Arthur pay the assessments over a longer.

Smith funeral home where fu- period (a 10-year miximum is' FlameS In ClOSet ner services will be conducted wui b. charged the fourjCause Damage TSSiS Hot Barbecue Chicken and Mrs. Leon Harvey, 1330 Water street, have returned from Paul's Market. YU S-9252. Toronto where they attended the Canadian National Exposition a Radiator service in uuu anj vjsited Mn.

Harvey a neph oiauuii, icrua irom i ew JacK jonnson, who was a High School. 2-2092. xavy honor guard at the ex 131, 91, 2, 14, 15, 1, 24, JO posjtjon. Will Leave For Florida Mr. and Mrs.

Harold M. Craw Dutch's Log Cabin, 21tn St, Country I Western Music Tonite ttfas-tf ford, and daughter, Sandra Lee, trv oa we gmoke damage gn(j th ,0 of EpiCopa, church. Buria wM be some clothes resulted from a fire in Lakeside Cemetery THE BOARD improvements in a closet at 2435 Wright street Mr. Gage is survived by his made this season, were authorized about 8 30 Thursday. widow, Mrs.

Molly Gage; two after the Board earlier this vear The buiIdin- duPlex- is oc- daughters, Shirley Gage and arter. me Board earner this year cupjed fcv thg owWj Fred Margaret Gage both Port approved special assessment dis- Kelly, and the Chester Smith Huron; a stepdaughter, Mrs. I r' Darning tonight it Brody'a Inn, 6004 Lake Shore road, will leave 1.501 24th street. frisa-tf Saturday for their winter home in St. Petersburg, Fla.

They re- OLTSIDE PORT HI RON returned from Negaunee, where they visited Mrs. State Park Roller Rink Skat- Crawford's parents, Mr. and trig nightly except Monday. Mrs. otto Lindstrom.

tf-ex-Mondays whereby residents paid a family. Kelly suffered a burned James Kennett, Sarnia; a grand- 1 1 i portion of the costs. ave nimseu nrst aia son' J1 un i' treatment. granddaughter Deborah Kennett, Residents have 10 years As there are no electrical out- both of Sarnia; a sister, Mrs. which to make payments, Mr.

lets in the closet, Smith said he Reginald Coleman, Hamilton, Maiane explained. believes the fire was started by two brothers, Ernest Gage The Board also deeded to hold playin with Mhu. and Charles Gage, both of Hamil Dance Ends Season The last teen-age dance of the Fish Fry every Friday, dinners served daily. Leo's Tavern, (i season sponsored by the City; Darenfs r.Knnnsihl. fnr vanrtal.

"UL ipouueu uj tun. uu nictc, the alarm. necreaiion Department ai mp, Pine Grove Park Observation nephews. ism inflicted on rest rooms at the road at Rattle Run Passing Cars In Collisions Ctl'l 1' 1 Tnumfkin Da I MH. iirirT-ijiii yvcu iynuaui i aim.

LltlJ SW Deck will be held from 8 to 10 m. today. on Black river. Members said they -ii i I iJ I AjJeg''fifcti in in Fire Tn Docked Speedboat Put Out Firemen extinguished blaai Plan Pancake Breakfast would ask for a closer watch POrt HL'RON HOSPITAL law officers at the park in ani tn atUmpt to curb the vandalism. street, a daugh- ter.

Two mmur accidents were io-j Th, Altar society 0f st. Ed-vestigated late Thursday by ward's-On The-Lake Catholic QUESTION PRISON ESCAPEE TURNING HIS HEAD te avoid being photographed, Ralph Sellars is questioned at the St. Clair State Police Post, Trooper Roy Wade (right) is holding a loaded revolver Sellars had in his possession. Trooper William Head, left, assisted in the capture. (Photo by Donna Wilson, St.

Clair). Sheriff a deputies. cnureh, Lakeport. will sponsors foot speedboat moored the COMPLAINTS OF malicious; Aug. 29, to Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur jaesirucuon ai uie ParK were urocim, Minnesota venue, lowned by Merton pamgr. Frederick McDonald, 17, of and, SW breakrasts 0796 Smiths Creek road, Mem- Simday phis, was charged with having -io operator's- license and was wi" Compete At Fair hpfnr. Justiee Jeanette Tenniswood, 5, daugh mauc uj uic luwueu.p fiu cum- u. mondi j81g Court u.ect mission, which was reactivated to; Aug.

29, to Mr. and Mrs. Dale! Tbe canvag covering three recommend park Oben, 1318 Bancroft itreet, a cusnions and a portion' of the The Board also agreed to upper deck were burne(j. The Board To Rent Space For Capture vey tne oratnage situation at west 'firemen believe firemen beueve the lire was ifanspr! hv a riffarpt flinnerf intn Sod! "'is RichmaJn oldS CONTINUED FROM PAGE OVr'ffgf SctlOOl 011(1 PrOCtlCe Water itreet and Oakwood drive IN MERCV HOSPITAL Fred Snay within 10 days. Attempting to pta ear "4 rr after several residents said the Auk.

29. to Mr. and Mm. Harrv the boat. which turned out to pa n- ine contest at 10 a.m.

Mon- i Auuiorwauun rem pv m. UCu, recent heavy rains had made Mamta. Jt.toT P-Ht trt Mr. n.m0rmnnt id other ear, McDonald was forced day at th. State Fair, Detroit.

"no thiti floor of 509 Huron ve-jMclgan, 20 years of experience condition, worse The residents daughter. the season's fourth mishap off the left aide of Bordman Sellars, who was then still un-(nue for use as a practice rcwrn by elementary level $4,800 and wwe told to the Com.j Au? 30 tfl Mr ni Mf8 Pau, tQ he craft wWch has fceen cut road aod travelled 55 paces Hmp)I identified, said he was inside the two Port Huron High School Carle F. Jenkins, A. Central Drai Commissioner for im-E. Thibodeau, 121 Murphy by boys twice and had a 4long the diUh, tearing down Mrs.

Florence M. Hunter is ill (he store visitin friend since bands was given by the Board of Michigan, eight years i experience, provements. son. boat houge c1IapsE on it- i (i iinii rvn i nil crt aw i -tii i i ujui- nil rvr-i wiiiii 3 r- i feet of fencing owned by ron nuron tiospuai his parents have an island sum-, i 4 The Board, meeting in the; Mrs. Mary R.

Laughlin, three imer cottage and he is known on SchooI Administration building, vears 0f training, a year of ex- Wahla, 31591 Bordman 0, -T'l 77 road. 06 Children At A oar driven by Mary Marg -aret Grace, of 10975 Brandon KOfOy Tf OOfOfn tne island, me two Trooper Park slreet Ger- pedence, 83.550, elementary; took Sellars outside and search- aW School District John R. Muraski, A. State ed him- business manager, to negotiate Teachers' College, Wisconsin, A seach of the truck revealed for rental of the space for four secondary level. S4 600: John STORE HOURS road, Emmett, collided with I entines nirktio truck which made a led All VJUJ 9:30 to 5:30 daily band turn into 44S7 Lapeer road, Some children attended the callDer revolver, loaded, months, provided it meets lire O'Brien, B.

Wayne University, she attempted to pass it. Port Huron Rotary third nine bullets in the glove regulations. itwo years of experience, S4.150; C. Kmuiuen, 16, of 3428 annual 0ff.DrinB sport shirt i Uoyd Rarig A George Wash- Lapr road, told deputies be diy Thursdiy in the Port Huron Tr00!" de and Head in-! IT WAS POLNTLD out that pre-ington University, one year of did not st the other car. iGolf elub.

A feature of the pro-formed Sellars he was under sent quarters in the High School experience. Junior College, irrara was a water ballet, i-wntcsica uymnasium have never oeen ana sirs, uiaays oowai- Deaths (ducted by Reed Laughlin, club Ai they started to lead entirely satisfactory and that at- sky, three years of training, no manager, and Robert Chase, him toward the patrol car, tempts to use quarters elsewhere experience, elementary, $3,450. the new look in NTS physical director of the YMCA. reacnea ior nis have been unsuccessful. The nonteaching assignment TnOfTiaS SwainStOll Sport costume prizes awarded handcuffs.

Sellars, a six-footer. Another reason for renting the was that of Mrs, Jean Thayer, Mrs Alice Swainaton, 71. ere: Loudest costume, Rotar we'6hin 10 poundi, broke loose pice that it will permit set-as a clerk in the Administration of 1012 Eight street, widow of iB pre, Dr. Robert E. Rowe; and ran across lawn and past ting up a schedule of band prac- office, at $2,444 a year.

Thomaa Swainatoo, died Thurs-oy'i prise, Johnny Leighton, ne Orville MacUne. tice that can be adapted to the Mr, CruU said that a first day in Port Hun Hospital girl'i priie, Janice new high school building when grade teaching position is the a short illnesi. Bst looking costumes, Ken-i SELLARS DODGED around tht Hi Scho01 Jl moved there only classroom vacancy remain- Mrs. Swainston, who came J- Mudie, Derry Dunn and the house and other buildings, iB bout four months. ing from Battle Creek in 1955, was Mary Button.

Trooper Wade fired one warning Th Brd 1 Kv official "P-j born Svt im, in Thomaa E. Woods was named ghot into the air. 'The pursuing Pval to the installation of a new; READ THIS tiue. Father of the Year. The "kid troopers, hindered from seeing wter service ashington Jun-, If Dr, Nelson, 915 MUitary does Mr.

Sauuoo died 1911. having the best time" was George Sellars because of obstructions ior Hl8n Schol not sincerely believe he can help She to survived by a son, RovHiggins. darkness, heard Sellers' your condition with the latest in fcert T. Swainston, Port ooyt ana giru prur plunge into a large field covered. 1Mt approvea uniropracuc ana Lieciro merapy, daughters.

Mrs. R. to Gordon Courtney. with tjI1 grat ii appointments io me leacning ne win noi accepi you as a staff and one nonteaching appoint Phone VU-2 9271 or bulky-knit jacket over a slim, scoop-necked sheath 3998 IYU-Z-C415 AdV I ment. erman, St.

Petersburg, Fla and Mrs. Lyle Fairbanks, Allen Park; Conrad, Doug Johnson, Susan a brother. William Russell. nd Scott Carlisle. i ford.

Ont two Jges were City Manager Jay, The teachers appointed are; Trooper Wade tootled Sellars momentarily and fired one shot at him. "It was the firt time I've ever shot at a man," Trooper Wade id. F. Bazzle. M.

E. Degree, IK tw.A a jUniversity of North Carolina, 10 Jyears experience, $4,800 annually, "1001 BARGAINS' SURPLUS STORE 527 QUAY OPEN DAIIY TO FRIDAY 711 10 iJgt. Robert T. Swainston, Dcn bins Air Forte Base, Ga and A- Janet Leigh Fairbanks Allen r.rk and several nieces and Marriage Applications for Junior College; Mrs. Troopers followed Sellars i vicvikc, liner jcai a a in- along a trail of grass Sellars had ina ft.

'riono i Aino L. Soini and Helen E. 7 "iv Funeral services will be con- Scnminger, ootn oi von Huron. J4 mentary level, Richard ducted at 2 p.m. Sunday in the' William Stuler, 41.

and Elaine Kackmeister, B. S. degree. Cen- Itewart S. Kipp funeral home.

Meld rum 37 both of Fair Haven, J'Cm1 MlchiRin Collee of EducI- Rev. J. Alton Crewman, pastor Lynn D. Market 27. Marine bout 200 feet away from no experiencei secondary First Presbvterian church, wUl City, and Janice M.

Zweng. 19, the store where be was first ar- leVfl m. KmnSj officiate. st- clair- "I 'a. B.

degree, Albion college, 8 Burial will be ia Lakeside1 William G. Rock. 22, and hilars was bandcuffed. led experience, elementary, back to the patrol where he Cemetery. uem1' oma OI for half days; Mrs.

Eliza- Nancy Lou Denlel, 21, both of car im An.ri Port Huron. as made barefoot, in case he This year, more than ever before, a knit is a costume. Underneath, a smartly slim sheath short of sleeve, scoop-necked for all-day elegance. The jacket Is thickly knit wonderfully becoming. (Make a note that the jacket can be used as a late tummer wrap with other dresses.) Colors are new and glowing for a more flattering picture of you at your best, one- and two-piece styles from 15oo Lnm.

Duane F. Hart, 24. Smiths tried to run away again, and re- Iff I'M vim mm I if A check of youra marked "Insufficient Not impossible- when a claret forger has raised en of your checks and cleaned you out A Forgery Bond will protect your assets ad your credit. Creek, and Carolyn S. Jones, 19, turned to the Post for question- nv FlprtrnriltPfl Huron ing A ti I 11 41 I Gry Rumbaugh, 19, Marine The Post learned after checking Oil et MattreSS City, and Jean Hart, 18, St, Clair, district headquarters in Detroit Pontiac, Aug 31 AP A 12- Francis F.

Thomas. 24, and that in addition to breaking and year-old Royal Oak boy was elect. Judity Kunz, 20, both of Port entering Sellars had been arrest-Vocuted Thursday night when he Huron for bad checks, somersaulted onto a wet mat- 'H'am Robert Walker. 18, Troopers today searched a room tress on hich a connected vac- an Shirley Ann Kimball, 16, in Mt. Clemens where Sellars "TO SERVE YOU BETTER" 2 Locations and 2 Trucks MODERN CLEANERS 13TH AND CHESTNUT STONE AT GARFIELD ooin 01 fori nuron.

staying wnne wonting on a tium cleaner was lying. construction job. BjnnzifliiiP MacTAGGART'S Opon Daily I 1.111. a m. Sun.

and Holidayt 10 I p.m. VU 5-8206 ImjMtMw' ii Pint Stop hr SuooliM and Cuniy School Books He was Dale Allen L'irich and the accident happened at the nearly Long Lake summer cottage of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack L'irich. The hand vacuum cleaner had bvin used to clean the family car 'and was laid on the rain-soaked mattress, which Dale, a budding used as a tumbling pad.

Dale was wearing only awim-Tning trunks when he somersaulted onto the charged mattress. Attempts of the Lake Orion Police and Fire Departments to revive him were futile. aaaw PORT HURON'S 1 YOUTH FOR CHRIST i Bllf Now ani Atald Tht Rk tlpra lrld ftrnlnt MacTAGGART'S BOOK STORE Don Nrlion, Trof Millurj 1 U-t-Hl PRESENTS LABOR DAY RALLY I I I I V7 GET YOUR ff Special Speaker Special Music Extra Feature on Film "Of Such Is the Kingdom" SCHULTZ FLOOR COVERING 1133 Tenth Ave. Kearney YU 4-1781 Armstrong's Quaker LINOLEUM 9x12 ft. Widths I A i ct by Dr.

Bob Pierce SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 1st AT 7:30 P.M. AT MASONIC TEMPLE EVERYONE WELCOME ADMISSION FREE MOVIE FILM If you don't hove a movie camera, stop in and see Kodak's Brownie model. Only $29.95, inc. Fed.

Tax. 89c ONLY SQ. YD. new fall Salta knits are here! 49.98 to 69.98 Eatlman Trained trtonnol Sorv Yau OPEN DAIIY I TO 6 FRIDAY Til 9 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING EMERSON DRUG CO. 27 Military VU 1-7119.

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