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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 7

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Port Huron, Michigan
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PAGE TIMES HERALD WANT ADS YU-5-7171 THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1955 Citv Briefs Black Says Plan Announcements on Deferred On Sewer Additional Local News He'll SteD Out I IN PORT HURON MEN IN SERVICE Paul's Market, Pine Grove and Scott, now associated with Port: ireroKeuoes commission weigns 73,200 Skaters In New Shelter Exchange Visits Power Plant Members and guests of the Ex- sell bonds for any large separate sewer project if the overall project were defeated at a referendum. son of Mrs. Huron Value-U-Way Markets. Thomas R. Short, Juanita Short, 226 Circuit Judge Eugene F.

Black chanze club toured the St. Clair Thirteenth Watch for our Ad. Dower Dlant of the Detroit Edison said today he would withdraw street, has re- Since November He Dointed out the City I turned home Project1 Electorate Puffing Up To Palmer Park shelter, erected by Watch Cleaning, $3.5. Erwin's company Monday night after a from consideration as a State Watch Repair, corner 10th St and dinner in i the Elks dining room Court nominee at the Crescent Place. P.

Earl Stephens, staff assistant. 2-10. 13, 15, IT, 20, 22, 24, 27. of the advertising division of the Democratic state convention Sat- company, spoke on highlights of urday in Grand Rapids if former Huroa Chapter No. 27, R.

A. M. the business. A film. "The Easer State Treasurer D.

Hale Brake probably could handle smaller i after serving projects if residents petitioned four years in for them. (the United Thu Commission also Dansed ajStates Air volunteer workers of the the skating facilities in the park, were used by more thani Monday.be given an opportunity to voice resolution extending sympathy tojforce, mclud- City Commissioners P. M. degree tonight, 7:30. Ladies' on unlimited possibilities withdraws as one of the Repub- a 1V.

r- uoons, a iinidM sf.rroj tr wuv a anv Objections to tne Diana. line iamuy oi narry tne family oi mrry 13,200 persons mostly young pee- "ilJTlI Bond- later could be issued State Deputy Highway Commis- pie, thus far this winter. w. wk vuur. nermin run seal.

(tisiun on wneuier uj piace on tuei A. jj.j u. OUTSIDE PORT HURON japan ana Korea. He enlisted in the A i r. as uceucu lur coasirucuon oi me, 'was program chairman.

The shelter house was opened APru 4 Dyl Pian nnance; sewers. sing. late in December after Port Dinners. $IM op; BL 7" Xi) rf proposed $2,300,000 A resolution asking the Federal Speaks On Brotherhood draw, DiauR. iu iaac from 65c Towne House.

St. Clair. Robert B. Ediund nn storm relief sewer project a a. I- -at 1121 in me rirL uuu LauiiaiKu a tuoiia-a "Brotherhood in the World nr nhthr the Demo-' The delay came after Commis- Government for a loan-advance of $411,000 to launch the Urban Redevelopment project also was approved.

iToday' at a dinner meeting Of nnminats him Satlirrlav. th'cinnrt laimaH that a fit-. mri4 Force Feb. 9, 1951, and received his hon-o a 1 discharge Feb. 8, 1955, at Charleston.

S. C. 'Science Desk' the YMCA Men's club Monday. C.ijU(jge said. Thomas R.

Short Commissioners indicated little interest in an alternate financing proposal the issuance of general obligation bonds of $2,300,000 for the entire sewer project. This would make an election mandatory. It also would mean a larger tax increase, it was explained. uerry wooa, program cnairman for February, introduced the speaker. Huron residents blended their hard work with a $4,500 city ap-- propriation and brought it to completion in time for the win-, ter's ice skating program.

Stanley Stenek, Recreation Director, said that despite the Bomerons participants, accidents were few and were, mostly limited to beginners' braises. To Dramatize Story Of Madame Curie The story of Madame Curie, referendum is not necessary to ask an increase in taxes to help pay for the $1,300,000 portion of the project. NO VOTE WAS taken on the issue, but Commissioners Nor The local jurist's name will be placed before the for one of the two State Supreme court nominations by St. Clair County Course In Business Law Slated Today In Junior College Recovering After Surgery Air Base, where he was stationed since July, 1953. With him are his wife and son, Tommy.

Mrs. Short is the for- whose discovery of radium led to McBrady, is recuperating in Art important advances in medical Center Hospital. Detroit after; A 14-week, two-hour course ih mer Juanita Wedge, daughter of man M. Gaffney and Ray L. and other scientific areas, will be undergoing surgery Thursday.

Judge Black, former Repub-, Mathieson indicated they would -a Commissioner Gaffney, in voic A. A.1 1 a. 1 ing his opposition, said that "the business law, sponsored by theMr. and Mrs. Martin Wedge, 209 Continuing Education Depart-j Thirteenth street ment of Port Huron Junior Col-I lege will begin at 7:30 p.m.

today nf ICIkJECC KHTCC dramatized at 7:15 p.m. today on an ine nospiun reo. it ncan Mate Attorney any pian unless it was put "Science Desk" over radio sta-anJ expected home toward the he would not campaign to on the ballot for elector approval. reason more people are moving Groups of all ages used the facilities on week ends and many parents assisted the youngters nrith clratintr fundamentals, he nut nf a fStv im hiernAf tavac UUJIMb JJ I 1 I a. nnf nnni4 k.m).

intheCollege tion WTTH, The Times Herald. toa oi mu get tne nomination, nut wouia The short playlet will present To show sudes 'accept it if the Democrats tender a review of her work. The pro-! Glen Leonard Sr. will showi11 to him- gram is to be presented in co- slides of his trip through the; A Purpose of the course is to ac Mr. and Mrs.

Eldon C. Cam- -A tivnrn rwv ranoncFn quaint the student with the gen eron, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton P.i skating music was played most nancing plan, the City-wide mciples applicable in Jolliffe operauon witn tne American; rv. Mftntain anH of hi visits iac BLriouio iasi iCameron, Mrs.

Clinton R. Cam-of the time and hot chocolate was Chemical society. increase wrmlri averatre 10 (with Indian tribes at a meeting u.rda' Brakc Mayor Thomas E. Woods and Commissioners Etta M. Reid and Arthur B.

St. Pierre advocated only Commission action, and not an election. They termed the project as a public necessity. Commissioner Clair R. Maxon reserved comment.

si Rf or, eaeh si nnfl To director of the Service, said. and Miss Irene Cameron are served tne sneuer $1.60 on each $1,000 of assessed tnc state With the close of of the Optimist club at noon "ce eiana i.arr as canaiaaies the winter valuation, Mr. liibbs estimated. Thursday in Lauth hotel. tor two eignt-year terms on me; Istate Court.

-I tv, i oon iwi proceaure ana nisiory ana aaow.iouuu "'6" vov- 7 tax Infr'f to study of contracts, agency sales, growers schools Sunday through! ties will be converted for spring tax increase, If Submitted in nlrnit and aummer recreation activities. Recuperating Although the two political par-j Thomas F. Ryan, Post Office ties customarily nominate can- Deaths Miss Margaret Amberson monff nartnerchina eorriArn tions i Mr. steneK saia. voters, would need majority.

clerk, is recuperating from pneu- didates for the Justice posts, the; ItlVli Ml UHt UV1 a- tj vva.av.M v-wa Imonia in his home, 833 Division nominees are listed as nonpar-, All Commissioners however. ctrt U. ti rrj-i f4a': a I v.iut 4 1 .1 1 Miss Margaret L. AmberSOn, tvre ct Tneenh'e Wftc. Jts.t.

bankruptcy, torts and real prop-! Kimball Appliance store has! Looking to next year he ex-erty will be included, he said. been awarded the annual award pressed hope the department can Marshall Barrymore, local at-! of merit from Frigidaire division conduct ice skating contests if torney, will be the instructor. of General Motors corporation fori weather permits. The fee is $15 and three col- the second consecutive year. The! The weather was excellent this lege credits will be given, Mr.

Jol-! award is given in recognition of year, he said, permitting 33 days liffe said. I outstanding customer service. iof skating to date. w. 1108 Howard street, retired ri Ikirn A I 1 yi T.rr PlUI Sarma.

'FUNERALS i whereby property owners would rn, I Pay $150 to $23 as their share of Mayor Woods pointed out that the project, if not given an affirmative vote at an election, would leave the City in a bad way sewer-wise. He claimed the right of the people would be protected because objecting taxpayers i nomas n. tameron the cost of the rtroieet years, died unexpectedly Monday; Scrubbing of seats in prepara- Funeral services for Thomas' night tion for varnishing will be re-R. Cameron, 20, of 2508 Gris- Miss Amberson. daushter of sumed hv volunteer work THE ASSESSMENTS would a viu vau, tt iiu uju vi vj .1 -rtrtrt a the late Francis and Matilda Jen-a work bee at 7:30 p.m.

today in.u. S. Marine hospital, Detroit, more than 51'000'000. or to needed could call for an election by petition. kmson Amerson.

was born in Bel-St. JoseDh Catholic church. Ad- after a lontr illness will he 01 UIC half of the money fast, Ireland. ditional workers are invited. I at 1:30 p.m.

Thursday in the finance the project. The balance of funds Ballentine's commissioner Arthur B. i vutu.i.woiuiivi ma st Arthur Smith funeral home with She taught here from 1924 to1 1946 when she retire. I a. nnr 1 1 7..

To Address Lions Club William C. Buchanan will Paul L. Lowry, pastor of ome wouia nave iq pierre sai(J the gituati0n has be Tiiic Methriict be raised through a City-wide i Before that she taught in Hoi- land, four years and a year uest. speaker at a Lions club churchj officiating. general tax levy.

lthat he believes the project But the question of whether not be turned down fnr in Roscommon schools. noon vveanesaav The remains are in the funeral home. 10 sees eiecior approval on me eircw approval on iae.tll, la.t -f information or he- She is survived by a sister, "0lel arringion. urogram cnair-Mrs. William J.

Gehrls, Port man wU1 Andrew M. Carmody. tax increase brought Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant general varied opinions. cemetery.

Huron. The remains are in the Arthur To Show Anniversary Film C. -Terrv Wfwd chnor the Philip Stein Funeral services for Philip Smith funeral home where fun- Rotary golden anniversary film cause of opposition of residents who would not benefit directly from the program. Commissioner Reid said the conditions are expected to grow worse each year. COMMISSIONER Mathieson said he wants more time to The special assessments against private property owners could be made on a 10-year payment plan, the svis ue cunuuacu Tht Great Adventure" at a Ko-; Stein.

75. of 4469 Griswold road. I ai p.m. inursaay. tarv eluh meeting at nnnn Thttra-i AA cm4m Rev.

Hugh Shelby Lee. pastor j. ui tt.j.i 1 i. v. i uaiim6wu.

nurun nubpiiai aiier a long lu- First Congregational assess- same as on paving meats. will officiate. i Council To Meet WednesdaT by Rev Burial will be in Lakeside The Teen Council will meet at goeil. pastor of St John Evan! study the issue. He said later he The City at large share could would have voted no against 1U ovv eelical and Reformed church in Contributions by friends to the Mcvety loutn center.

the Arthur Smith funeral home.ibe extended over 20 or 25 years I "Commission action," stating that rauonai xieari una win as appreciated by the family. can you In Hospital ine remains are in tne funeral at tne discretion oi tne uommis- ne iavors an eiecnon. Carl Atkinson, 3818 Electric home. 'sion. Mr.

Gibbs told the Commission avenue, is ill in Port Huron hos- Burial in Lakeside According to City bond the construction program pital cemetery. neys in Detroit, it would not be; would run about three or four Mrs. J. A. Henshaw nu.cconr tin4.r Wlon Mrs.

Emma Cochrane nrur Mr Earl Tlnsley iif fh A Vftt widow of James A. Henshaw andOf I fij I Funeral services for Mrs. years. He said that bonding attorneys told him that It would be difficult for the City to Manager Jay F. Gibbs said.

former resident of Port rv port hirov nnsPtTii Selena Ellen Tinsley, 68, of 821 died Saturday in her Detroit home; pD. 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Twlftn stfeet, wife of Earl Tins-I after a lona illness. A.

i lev. who died Sundav in Merevi WITHOUT AN ELECTION, districts Mrs. Henhaw.moved from Port Hospital, will be conducted at 3 special assessment Huron to Texas many years ago. be mapped, I Feb. 21.

to Mr. and Mrs. John oiewar 3r wii Westrirk st riair KlPP funeral home. plans prepared and two public westrick, M. uair, a aaugn-, h.ar:niJ.

k. advertised Feb 21 to" Mr 'and Mrs John m- Wednesday in the Stewart She lived in Detroit the last two READ THIS If Dr Nelson, 915 Military, does not sincerely believe he can help your condition with the latest in Chiropractic and Electro-Therapy, he will not accept you as a years. i ii. u. luauisuu, onwn uny ais-i trict superintendent of United Mr.

Gibbs said. Sb is survived by a daughter. iu mi. aim ran. um Kl; At the public hearings, the cnurcn, wui omciaie.i fuuiv.

ucohusj, Mrs. Ralph McCutchen. Detroit; I Moeller, 735 Fifteenth street, cam Thnrm rka a' A km ii, The remains are in the funeral necessity of the project and the ovu, iiviuaj u. ucnauan 9 nur fn Patient Phone YU-2-8271 or arillo. a-sister, Mrs.

Carl rh i home. special assesMiieiiL runs wuuiu ue vmonic YU-Z-0415. Ad will be laKesiue vonsiuereu, anu resiuems wuuiui Plumhoff Detroit, and four; F. Conroy, 3464'walnut street al vj mil jranacnuaxen. daughter iwrnewiy.

The remains are in the Laheyj Feb. 21 to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Meeting Today funeral home. 8318 Dexter boule- N.

Williams. 5369 Lapeer road, The Ladies auxihar? to Mav-vard, Detroit, where funeral d- xr vices win be held at 11 a ed- S' i. post No. 8465, VFW, nesdar rbV21Vto '1d Wd meet at 8 p.m. today at 3663 tJ Iiam E- Cnuckshank.

Clawson, Laneer road Bunal will be held at 3 m.iMich., a son. er roaq- Wednesday in Lakeside Cemetery Feb. 21. to Mr. and Mrs Earl So floor space, time, money here I FINE DYEING MODERN CLEANERS 1206 GRISWOLD with ltt i aaaar 1 tjirper n.

vinsiaine. z4 rem street, a Walfer 5. Lindsay Feb. 22. to Mr.

and m. Ralph Walter S. Lindsay. 47, of 3069 Maplewood drive. Gflp 'treet- Iiflon Feb 22.

to Mr. and Mrs. Ver-of Port Huron and employe of two -r r.n.rf .7 I J-J Wrioht, Hoyt Co. Grant Moore GENERAL INSURANCE S09 Water St. Ph.

YU 5-4131 the street. pretty prints delicate as spring itself Pale prints in a new shimmering weave that looks as delicate, seems as wonderful as spring. Deep grounds, spiced with palest roses touched with spring garden colors. And the nicest part about these lovely fabrics: they're washable, really, thoroughly washable. Unbelievable, but truel bold prints Feb.

22. to Mr. and Mrs. Attree Swing Front adds 18 to capacity of each drawer. Self-adjusting Divide-a-Filea simplify, speedup filing.

C. Babcock, 820 Rawlins street, a son. MacTaggart-Hoffman WALKER-0DLE AGENCY Canaral Injurant Surety toed THE TRAVEL! US INSURANCE CO. 40 Popl Bank Bld9. TU S-S47S today in Mercy Hospital after a short illness.

Bom Dec. 31, 1907. he was a member of the 25 club of Port Huron High School. He and Miss Bernice Habden were married May 6. 1939, in Lexington.

He is survived by his widow; a sister, Mrs. Russell French, Port Huron, and several nieces and nephews. The remains are in the Arthur Smith funeral home. Funeral arrangements are not complete. 933 Military 5-7148 Port Huron YU A Note to Good Health Prescribed by your physician promptly, surely, filled by us ftagntarad Pharmacists EARIE B.

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A wonderful convenience that lasts the life of yoar tank. Spencer Coal and Fuel Oil Co. 2305 12th Street YU 5-7103 Advertisement a fresh WtrisM with I viewpoint IVE STAND DETiVSSN YOU AND LOSS! BLACK KOERBER ANDREWS INSURANCE AGENCY 904 LAPEER AVE. YU 4-4123 INSURANCE BONDS "INSURE BC SURE TOMORROW" Gay, bold geometric designs on the best new colors of spring. Prints to make you feel you could conquer the world in a good-to-the- touch rayon linen wonderfully washable delightfully crease-resistant.

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