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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 THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 195? PAGE SEVEN TIMES HERALD WANT ADS YU 5-7171 I City Briefs ICounfy Planners Announcements Driver Ticketed IN PORT HURON Pick Secretary Richard M. Gibbons. 23 Committee Heots Named In Campaign Chase S. Osborne, fund campaign chairman of the St. Clair County chapter, Michigan Division, of the National Cancer society, announced appointments of PirLerol or rhuVrn ninner Conger street, was ticketed Recommend Sharp To Succeed Welt every Fri.

night. 5 'til 9 pm, at nesday ice reCK1 Moose Temple. Military less driving. Patrolmen Joseph $100. Sponsored by Women of L- Eastwood and Charles Neruda the Moose.

Members and guests. said the Gibbons car collided at! th.t State and Stone streets with the; rear of a car driven by Attention Pressed Metals em- Marion H. Stewart, 55, of 1115 W. Grafton Sharp, local attor committee chairman. ney, was recommended for th James E.

Duffy is industrial post of Secretary of the St. Clair ployes of Local 689, special meet- Myrtle street. ing Thurs April 11, at 8 p.mj County Planning Commission chairman, and James V. Watson 'and Carl H. Lasher are co-chair I men of the special gifts division.

Union Hall, Military St. 4-11! Pleads Guilty Joseph Durette, 69, of 1726 Scott i Walter's Ranch House is now The County hag been divided avenue pleaded guilty Wednesf'1 County-City bu.ld! ng Walter W. Turton. As-' The ufIS serving the best in food; aho sections for the campaign day before fore catering to Weddings and Ban Jan- i j- to succeed Roy i. welt, who died sociate Municipal Judge, to a hit rr 4-13 Feb.

11. is subiect to approval quets. 31.16 Lapeer. and run charge. He surrendered nir nirt his operator license for 30 DAJ Chapter No, 12 Fish Dm; police Supervisors at it sprmg session ner, family style.

Adults cj. now underway. children under 12, 50c, April The Commission with William H. Brahany, city chairman; Louis C. Petho central chairman; and Mrs.

Helen Kane, Algonac. chairman for the southern division. A check for $100 has been received from the UAW-CIO as a 1 start towards the $18,500 County 13, 5:30 'til 7:30. 4-12 member Alvm V. Ellis, East I China Township supervisor, who takes the place of William Fitz goal, Mr.

Osborne said. KUininage naie, npiu at IOOF Hall, Lapeer 8 a.m.) Surrenders License Sponsored by Galilee Shrine No. 7.1 A 16-year-old Port Huron boy, XtrJ irsS.Amt m. 1m.i1.11.11 rum rm gerald, former fifth precinct supervisor, who did not run for 4-11 ticketed Monday by Police for tin, Mrs. Byron W.

Philp, Mrs. Leo Desmarais. Miss A. M. Rose, and Vincent McPhaxlin, instructor.

(Times Herald Staff Photo). "STUDENTS in the Continuing Education Service look at some of the paintings that will be featured in the second annual art exhibit Sunday in the IVoodrow Wilson School. Left to right are Mrs. Ralph II. Cochrane, Mrs.

Paul E. Mar BIRTHS IN PORT HURON HOSPITAL April 10. to Mr. and Mrs. Ea-' gene A.

Tackaberry, 2411 Division street, daughter. reckless driving from Pine Grove Port Huron Lodge No. 58, F. and Scott avenues to the 1800 A. M.

Past Masters Night to- block on Stone street, appeared night. E. A. degree. Dinner 6:30.

Wednesday before Police Sgt. 4-11 Donald E. Sloat, Juvenile Officer, and surrendered his operator Watch Cleaning, $3.50. Erwin'a license for 120 days. re-election this spring.

In other action, the Commission recommended to the Hoard of Supervisors that Townships ahout to adopt bu'lding codes to use the Building Officials Conference of America code as a basis. DEATHS April 10. to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- GuelDh.

and came to Port liam Brvan Betty Sorensen), Fred E. Jones Second Annual Art Exhibit Sunday Probation Officer Files Annual Report The St. Clair County Probation Waukesha, a son. V'atch Clock Repair, corner of 10th St. and Crescent Place, th-tf Admits Reckless Driving Roderick A.

Sloan, 17, of 1753 Fred E. Jones, 45, of 4440 Abel c. i Mr. Powell retired in 1939 He Fish Fry FTiday, 5:30 'til 7:30, They pointed out that using Plan Card Party, Dance Huronia lodge No. 371, IOOF, aireei, uitfions resi- was a member of Fort Gratiot Knight of Pythias hall.

W. Hater code will provide a uniform oeni oi me area, aieu unexpected- His Oakleaf Rebekah lodge No. no i luuge o. on, r. rt.

St. Family Style, $1.25. 4-1Z buildin to Associate Municipal Judge, "5 wuc uepariment ana iriena oi me me m-l-ohu annual exmou or ly neart disease Wednesday in wife. Mrs. Marv Anne PoupII wul cara pany ana -i u- Countv.

Court has two main functions: me UHunuun, Huron Ho Ua, Dutch's Log Cabin Bar 24th reckless driving and was sen- dance at 8 p.m. Saturday in the also asked died Nov. 2, 1950. The Commission Education Services of Junior Col Mr. Jones was born Oct.

16, Hp 9 iI00F Hal1- Gratiot avenue. The St. Dancing tonight, p.m. tenced to pay line or serve Countv To make pre-sentence investiga- v2 ttFrSS-tf 10 davs in iail. He was ticketed tnat boards in the County lege will be held at 2 was uincicu -nc.

m. Sun- 1911, in Port Huron. He and the Miss Winifred H. Powell, Port is invited. The groups also Sunday by Police at court and; tt.

1L. UT former Miss Evelyn M. Young will sponsor a turkey sunner Anril a TV a luii.iuiuug im auvisuijr io me jjfpaiiuie.il vy me, rainiings oi me stunems mat imh, iua.j The group decided to recom-'rw 1 started in the Ortohe- rs of V.e 11 'Ann Clark and Mrs. Rachel it i ner u.tr Military streets. Cutcher's Beauty, 1131 10th Ave.i 4'19, Seek Team Information mend to the Supervisors that, 19f.fi will be featured in the ex-" Z.Z ll.

1 lyrren, Dotn ot l-ort Huron; those who the name of the group be chang- hibit. have been placed on probation Tavp I nn? Lasting rerma- uins mieresteu in piayii.B lhj tn Li iu iur oi, iail Jirfciuiiai i iuir, CITIZENS FEDERAL VOCABULARY Mrs. E-veiyn Jones; a son wii- half-sister. Mrs. Walter Henricks Jones, North Street; four Auburn, Wash a half-brother daughters, Mrs.

Duane E. Barnes clarence E. Skinner, Port Huron and Mrs. David A. Kovacs, both an(j several nieces and nenhews nents.

Cutcher's. yu z-uuw. Aeereduou sou udu a.e irnuesicu njnK commission to allow themiUC, cu tody. 4-19 to turn in the names of teams to assist with incorporated conv of Port Huron, and Charlene The remains are in the Karrer and team members to the City munities as weli as unincorpor- i OUTSIDE PORT HURON 'Jones and Viki Jones, both at Simpson funeral home where tu 1 tkf nnmrniinifiAB V. VVII1IUUU111CJ, necreanon ueparimem or iu Miss Doris Teachout at the Port These students entered the class in the beginners section, and after 10 weeks of preparation moved to the advanced section.

For many of the students the unveiling of their paintings will be the first they have had in an art exhibit. PLINTH A plinth it th big slab Special: Friday, I 'til 8 p.m. ffi C. Dwight Wood, director, spoke on behalf of the above recommendation Wednesday before the Supervisors. These points were made by Wells B.

Warren, Chief probation Officer and Friend of the Court, in his annual report to the County Board of Supervisors. He said probation is believed home; five grandchildren; services will be held at 2:30 imother, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, p.m. Saturday. Tort Huron, and a sister, Rev.

T. Edward Bennett, rector C. LaLonde, Port Huron. 'of St. Paul's Episcopal church, I The remains are in the Robert 'will officiate.

F. Hartley funeral home where Burial will be In Lakeside only, Fish Fry, 69c. 5 'til 1 8 p.m only, Mac-berger Lunch, Firemen Called 49c. Mac's Diner. 626 River Wp(1nps of rock a statue itti on Marysvme.

da to a grass ire at 2458 Huel- Mrs. Nicholson cl-- tn- Rtnir cirftt. in? road and to a blaze at the Mrs. Ralph H. Cochrane will funeral services will be conducted Cemetery under auspices of Fort to be superior to imprisonment ru.n rpamns- it avnid rnn.

be in charge of the exhibit. at 2 D.m. Saturday. ing nightly Friday and Sat. rear of the old Kern Brewery! DieS In Florida, Gratiot lodge.

S. Il.wnere lonnes, useu uy wu.mucu tamination.by prison Vincent McPharlin, art direc-j Rev. Ervin R. Tunistra, pastor and allows a man to make his tor of the Port Huron Schools of Ross Memorial Congregational Rites To Be Here cutting up beams of the old Tenth street bridge, set fire to the dock. Or stands on, If It Is standing statu.

You 0 need something solid under you, too. And for family plinths you can't beat money. Save something every payday and have a substantial foun Mrs. Agatha E. Nicholson, 81wn decisions something he of the, CES rt will officiate.

a mnai ses will discuss class work dur FUNERALS Levi E. Hastings Burial will be in Sunset Mem nf inn iticoi' iirstiito mifo i csnnnt Hn in nrisnn WRC Luncheon Friday Ul TUV FranV Nihnlcnn AiaA TiiocHaw! i r-A tn, "le exniDlt. twnn x.iiuiuiii, uavia Vlt II Alii Wl ISvUCU IW1 VUiwlU 1l 1 William Sanborn Women's Re-'in akeworth. timo it iiffi.it i Refreshments will be served. Funeral services for Levi E.

orial Gardens. The family said donations to the Heart Fund and American Cancer Fund will be appreciated. Hastings. 87, who died Wednes- lief corps No. 77 will hold an home after a ong illness.

just when frwd because all theirl The public is invited. day in the home of his daugh- Easter luncheon at 12:30 p.m.) ghe was born March Mi 1876, decisions have been made for! 7. ter, Mrs. Carl Zuehlke, 12.0 Friday in the IOOF Hall, Lapeer in Goderich, and lived in them while in prison, the report DriVGr Admit Young street, will be conducted avenue. A business meeting willip0rt Huron 50 years.

She spent states I dation stone. Citizens John T. Powell John T. Powell, 84, retired roundhouse inspector for the -vrf I at 3 p.m. TTiaay in me uu.u be neld at 2 p.m.

Federal Is fine place the last 30 winters in Florida, A total of $17,442 was collected Ipnyinn Scf70 Mrs. Nicholson was a memberin fines, court costs oversisht! Units Meet Friday Smith funeral home. Rev. Mark J. Burgess, pastor of United Missionary church, of First Baptist church and a fees, family support and restitu- William F.

Fenske, 72, of lf)04(Grand Trunk railroad, died Wed- to save your money. It is built upon bedrock. Leo F. White barracks No. of Mystic chapter No.

tion fees in 1956. Mr. Warren re- Tenth street, pleaded guiltyjnesday his home, 1411 White will officiate Veterans nf Wnrlt War nf thp tA WaAnocAiv hofnro Woltor I street, after 8 lonff illness. w. uu, inn fK.

ill i rv wo i.unri Lru niunv.iuuj uviui ti huv-i Burial will be Kinney teme-jUnit. S(. and it auxiiiary: she is" survived bv her hus-from nrnhatinners from rirruit.lTurton. Associate Municipal He was born Oct. 3, 1872, in ter- will meet at 8 p.m.

Friday in band; three daughters, Mrs. Municipal and Justice Courts. 'Judge, to a hit and run charge ine remains are in me Schoor Memorial Home. Stanley Ross and Mrs. Probations earned $266,738 in and was sentenced to pay $25 or nome.

serve five days in jail. Chocolate Eggs Imparted from Holland AISO Imported foil wrapped Chick, Rabbits, Eggi. 5c up. Mariipan, tool Come in tomorrow. GRAZIADEI'S 918 Military Open 9 a.m.-8 p.m.

Tuer, both of Port Huron, and 1956, Mr. W'arren said. Mrs. James Masterson, Lake-j Reported Recovering SAVE OOOO CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS 511 WATER ST. N.

J. Kulciyrkl "1001 BARGAINS" GlENN'S SURPLUS STORE 527 QUAY Open Daily 9 to 9 YU 2-3291 The sentence was suspended. He was charged with leaving the scene after his car hit a S.I Mrs. Arnold A. Rucker, 4361 worth; three sons, Edward Funeral services for Nicholas THE DEPARTMENT had 260 mi RmnH Krafft road, is reDorted recuner- Nicholson and Harvey T.

Niehol-L AiA WoHn.trfH in atine in her home after sureerv son, both of Port Huron, and ru parked auto Monday night the 7, rr a i oeuining oi ijo. iUm hlork nf Minnie street vnv.Tiri ty i. uanc jt Mercv Hospital, will be held aim Tort Huron Hospital. 13 grandchildren: 20 great Brand- cases were 55 ea 10 ine. Rev.

William E. Kearns, owner' 10 a.m. Saturday in St. Stephen; Tatholle church. Scho0' Wlndow Broken i children and several nieces and Pnment in lor pre-semence of the parked cari noted the invesugauon.

mese, ist wtie jcense number of the other from Circuit Court. 'vehicle as the driver sped away. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Police said someone threw a'nephews. Cemetery.

of wood through a 2'2x4-! The remains are in the Hubert As of Jan. 1, 1957, the Proba- Charles Martin. Philip P. loot window in the east side ol v- iunerai nome. Funeral arrangments are In-tlon ana riena ot me uoun ue- Ballentine's SPRING Fleckenstein, Loren B.

St. Stephen School. Gerald L. Little, John P. Rich-! rH.

nH tm Dnrtash will' Home After Surgery complete partments were divided. Rev. Wesley Smith, pastor of: J. Stuart Phillips, assistant Pro- 1 VI UU "III' nf: Danon tjmcer, was piacea Mrs. Lee G.

Benner, 2333 Elk First Baptist church, will be pallbearers. The remains are in i rpnortprf reenneratino-ciate. cnarge ot me rroDation depart- IVdi I Vl I Lakeside ment- an( Mrs- Mary Ross in in her nome auer surgery Mercy Hospital. in cunai win De (Cemetery. Simpson funeral home.

Mrs. Glenn Wilson Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Recovering After Surgery ON Deputy, in charge of the friend of the Court. A. J.

Foster was added to the staff as full time investigator for both departments. Both offices are still operated under the direction of Mr. Wilson, 61, Muskegon, wife Harold W. Clark, Jeddo. is of Glenn Wrilson, former resi- reported recuperating in Port dent of Port Huron and vicinity, Huron Hospital after surgery.

the truly smart woman knows her accessories are as important as her costume who died Monday in Muskegon, Accidents Don't Just HAPPEN (Prom Industrial Management CluM When you are using knives, use a cutting board and always cut away from you. Keep knives in a special rack on the wall. Boat Club To Meet A meeting of the Riverview will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday in the Clock funeral home, Muskegon. Boat club will be held at 3 p.m.

Burial will be in a Muskegon Sunday in Riverview hotel cemetery. The remains are in the funeral home. PTA NEWS DAY' Plans Dinner Port Huron chapter No. 12, Mrs. John G.

Wilson, rjresident Roller Skating t. Vnrt rnnni, nt DAV, Wednesday made plans to The City Recreation Department tT assochtions and hoW 8 familv-stvle sh announced that there will be renner associations, and fry from 5:30 tQ roller skating at 6:30 p.m. until Mrs" Howard F- Saturday in DAV hall, Elk and 8:15 p.m. for the grade school President of the St. Clair County, Mansfield streets.

ENTIRE TOY STOCK children in the Port Huron Association for Retarded Chil-Armory today, and at 8:15 p.m. will speak at a meeting of until 10 p.m. for the High School Schoo, pTA at students. i BELLS p.m. ioaay in me scnooi.

Mrs. Wilson will speak on "The Proposed Adult Mental Health Clinic for St. Clair County." Mrs. MacPherson will speak on "Schooling for Mentally Retarded Children." HOBBY CENTER 518 GRAND RIVER OPEN EVERY EVENING AND SUNDAY WILL YOUR CLOTHES BE READY FOR THE EASTER PARADE? I CALl YU 5-5166 FOR i IPICK-UP AND DELIVERY O.K. CLEANERS AMD DYERS 1602 STONE WATCH AND CLOCK SHOP Just Back of Cunningham's (US 11 ir 7 HVVl AWjf Lfv i i 'v vi I i fri if' I.

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