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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 5

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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POIT HUIOH TtMfS HCtAlD, Mt-doy, Auwtl If, 1t4 PAGI S. SECTION A GtvBrij: uiiliif i tin ii MM CMM, Ctaal Has Article In National List Places For Free Health Tests Special EaroUotcoU Student plnjur to enroll IN PORT HURON for regular day school cUui 1 Magazine -'T "fWX More than SO 000 people avportunity to have the import Michigan-died from chronic dis-jant health tests. ummi(i SU Tut. Huroa Junior (Allege Hall. Upeer.

a p.m., unbl roister fin.tr WUiv itr time because they are Former city commissioner. 'I i Norman tiaffney, who eases las: yt-ar. accounting fori The schedule for the tests fol working may call YU 4-tiM and i wn taunt iu i gaLmak appuwtmeou to register low city manager at Nortn- almost 75 per cent of all tow: Lake, has an article in the, deaths, according to Dr. Robert Capac. American Legion.

1) August unit of "Mayor and Rowe. director of the St. lam. to 2 pre. and 3 to 7 m.

Manager." a magaune for nu- Clair County Health LVpartmrtit 'Srpt. 7 and AJgonac. Sean, at 7 a. Tuesday in Room 201 of gat at Gregory's Car Wath. 7th at Lapeer.

Is Reported ID lioaeyrack ara la at Cal Brenda Le Pratt, daughter Milier'a 24th St. of Mr. and Mrs. Donald I Pratt, former Goodelli resi nicipal excutives I "Many of thee deaths could 9 am. to noon and 1 to 5 31 It is the fourth article that he have been prevented if the dit 'p re.

Sept 7 and and II am. has had published in a national ease had been detected at an to 4 pm. Sept. 9. publication.

-early stage1 when it is more eas-i Yale, Ford Sales. Ham Mr. Gaflney views ily controlied." he said. 4 m. Sept 9 and 11 a in.

to I "Mayor and Manager" are en-; Although not intended as a m. and 2 to 6 m. Sept. 12; September 2S 111 dents now of Lrnnon, it seriously ill in Flint Osteo- 100F patnic Hospital pressed in the opinion lorum substitute for a complete physi- Marine City. K.

of C. Hall. 1 H. Lodge Na. 211, Tues.

at S. 7IC Lapeer. fi called Comment cal examinatMMi by a physician, p.m. to 7 m. Sept.

12; 10 a in. He slates "If federal funds the County Health Department, to 2 m. and 3 to 7 m. Sent Ta Tour Water Plant OUTSIDE PORT HURON I r- i 11 i ill I i The Lions Club till meet fur Opening Sept. IS, Hiddes I are necessary to ao tne joo prop- co-operation with otlier health 13, and 10 a m.

to 2 p.m. am herly our agencies, is offering health tests 3 to 7 p.m. Sept. 14. etc )- to persons 3 years of age or St Clair, the Library.

1 Lunch Wednesday noon in the I Valley. 3292 Beach Rd. Make Ranch House and then tour the reservations now for receptions. 'new City Water Filtration Plant time we- accept the inevit- older. to I m.

and 2 to 6 p.m. rats and design a program of The tests, whuh take only a Sent 15 and II a m. ts 4 tn 982-5812, 984-3426. at I p.m Garden fresh canning cars and tomatoes, melons, fruit, Hoyt's! federal co-operativeness to fit few minutes to perform, include Sept 16. our particular community." chest -ray and a blood will be given in Port Saying that Federal assist- and have proven successlul in, Huron at the following location! ance isn't the great bug -a -boo finding previously unsuspected1 and dates: as has been pictured.

Mr. Gaff- cases of tuberculosis, lung can K-Mart. Twenty-fourth Street, On hard. Jeddo 327-6939. A Fimerak ney contenas me m.wern ciry cer, heart abnormalities and di-'Sept 13.

14. 15 and 16. Sears, needs financial aid if it is to abeies in numerous other pio- Grand River Avenue Sent 1' its many problems and grams throughout the State. Dr. 20.

21. 22 and 23. Atlantic anj Mrs. L'fford Avers Funeral services for Mrs.i 4'-- couldnt care less as to the Ko we said Pacific Tea Company Store, source. i Dr.

Rowe urpes everyone who South Park. Sept. 19 and 20 and "Therefore, if are to plan can to take advantage of the op- th Atlantic and Parifu I Mavme Trav Avers. 83. of 914 i Mrs.

Ruth M. Brewer a modern city, project its growth Storei Howard and I.ihth Wall Street, who died Saturday, will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in Arthur Smith Fun- Mrs. Ruth Marie Brewer, 42, ana meet tne aemanas ot, Street, Sept. 21, 22 and 23 streets, sewers, recreation pro- ImperSOndTIOn I The Midway Shopping Center, grams, waier supply usi a few needs it's time to let Sept.

26 and 27 and Kroger's, OttiansIP ChflrnPri Pine f'rove Avenue, Srpt 2H, Washington know all about it. 29 and 30 Ihe time has arrived to cnart a 1 1 i our course, and to forecast the iVIcin of Charleston Heights, S.C.. for- eral Home1 by Rev. R. Lees.

mer Port Huron resident, died "tor Grate Episcopal Church. She was the widow of Saturday in Charleston Heights jffor Avers after be.ng struck by a car. Robert Tracy (jenn Kfy Mrs. Brewer was born July 10 'William Doyle. Arthur Speed.

1924. in Port Huron. jrjmer Charette and Percy Ball -She lived in Charleston Wj be pallbearers. Heights the last two years. i Burial will be in Lakeside She is survived by three jtimetaDie, ne says.

FIRST PASSENGERS HONORED A 19-year-old mental patient was apprehended about 1:45 a m. Sunday by Deputy Sheriffs after he allegedly impersonated an officer. The patrol car stopped by two Reports Man Threatened Him, Took Wallet, $135 Standard Airways, Birmingham, instituted air service today between St. Clair County Airport and Metropolitan Airport. The first three pasengeri were given certificates and boutonnierei from the firm.

Left to right, Thomas J. Hooper, Standard general manager, passengers Robert E. Hess, Joseph Johns and Harry Kipke and Ned D. Gernt, chief pilot. The firm offers 11 flights daily, sii to Detroit and five here.

t. KODert Brewer, rort iiuron, Au, fw Casualty Ira KUSS JNSURANCE MAPiETHORPE INSURANCE AGENCY 127 MICHIGAN IT. YU 1IU1 Seaman lc Gerald Brewer, William L. VanderMale Funeral services for William U.S. Navy, and Richard Brewer, Lester Smith, 721 Erie Street, cars on North River Road and Charleston: a daughter, MissX.

VanderMale, 40, of 1404 Ver-Michelle Brewer, Charleston; jmont Avenue, Marysville. who her mother, Mrs. Gladys Bo- died Saturday, will be conducted Business Notes Lsj i told Police Sunday noon that, said those in one claimed a man Saturday night, an unknown in the other had stopped them man robbed him of some $135. and said he was an officer and He said he was asleep in his also had a gun in his hand, jcar in the A parking lot The officers found a gas pistol and he was awakened by a and a 22 caliber blank mstnl man, Port Huron; a brother, at 1:30 p.m. luesday in Marys Earl Boman.

Port Huron; and ville Methodist Church. Births Chairman Of Citizens' Advisory Group Resigns ti vV fivt sisters, Mrs. John Knisley, Rev. Howard Snell, pastor Port Huron; Mrs. Virginia; will officiate.

Robert W. Teeple! Marysville, has been promoted to supervisor of Model Finance Company offices in Michigan. Haarn. Bay City; Mrs. Chris Military burial will be held in Kenneth J.

Mudie, who was large man trying to steal the in his car. rrnflu annnintoH manaor nf Wallet. "i Mr. Teeple has been manager IN MERCY HOSPITAL Aug. 27, to Mr.

and Mrs. Larry G. Middleton, Goodells, a son. Aug. 28, to Mr.

and Mrs. He said the man threatened the newly-created Thumb Area 'J Marysville Riverlawn Cemetery under auspices of Marysville Post No. '499, American Legion. Robert A. White, Donald L.

May, Riverside, Mrs. Albert Clement, Sarnia, and Mrs. Thomas Middaugh, Onaway, Mich. of the firm's-Port Huron office. t0 rut hit throat if he didn't He entered the finance division of Detroit Edison keep qujet and then tQok ness in 1953.

Company, has resigned as chair-. wallet. He was'recently awarded the man 0f the Port Huron Citizens' When asked why he didn't re- Mack, Theodore E. Walton, I r-i i it i cnr DR. R.H.

NELSON CHIROPRACTOR 919 LAPEER YU 2-9271 Newton P. Lenu. Bud J. ai- Jam" The remains will be sent to Arthur Smith Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements are Street, Marysville, a daughter Letter of Merit by the MichiganjAd ommittee Mayor Don Prt it soon after it happened Consumer unouiiivi Aug.

28, to Mr. and Mrs and Frederick P. Malone will be pallbearers. Th remains are in Hubert V. Lucas Funeral Home.

4 uouviwuoii ne aaiu lie uiuu 1 imniv aiiyiiuiiK tending work in Michigan Jr- nnnd today. coud be done about Donald J. Kelly, 1214 Gratiot Avenue, Marysville, a daughter. the industry's public relations Mayor Wismer said that Mr. work in 1966.

Mudie's resignation was ac- Icepted with regret. Robert L. Sturza, Peoples Sav- Mr. Mudie resigned, the Aug. 28.

to Mr. and Mrs Frank P. Teetzel, 77 St. James Ctraar Vf vircirtllaa a st'oitrthtar i me Mavor said, beca use his new Aug. 29.

to Mr. and Mrs. I iH occinnmont uritl malra if DrDC. Gary W. Langell, Marine City, students from 39 states.

0 tte Charles W. Jones Charles W. Jones, 97, of 3107 Twenty-fourth Street, died Sunday in the St. Clair County Medical Centre after a long illness. He was born June 22, 1869, In Franklin County, Frankfort, and lived here the last 13 months.

He was a member of the First Baptist Church, Frankfort. He DISCOVER AMERICA TRAV-L-PASS for only $99 you can go onywhoro, evorywhere In Msnnco DAYS Wil and mil.u fxt ua 1 lington, D. Puerto Rico, Henry C. Wahl Funeral services for Henry C. Wahl.

75, of 2422 Oak Street, who died Saturday, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Trinity Lutheran Church by Rev. Theodore Klein, pastor. Fred C. Snover.

William G. Warred, Robert P. Thompson, James R. Swafield, George W. Cain and J.

Kenneth Simpson a daughter. Aug. 29, to Mr. and Central America who attended! A successor will be named. Wittliff INSURANCE Auto, Home, Business LOWER RATES ON Auto Insurance For Preferred Drivers Im REASONABLE RATES on Motorcycle Insurance North Timothy F.

Pohlman, Street, a son. the annual two-week residence session of the Graduate School of Banking at the- University of. Wisconsin in Madison, Aug. 15-27. Do You Know CARM NAPOLITAN? was affiliated with the IN PORT HURON HOSPITAL Aug.

27, to Mr. and Mrs. Blue; will be pallbearers The remains are in Pollock Water League of the Blind. Ask About Our Dnxovnt Plan wn4 EomUy Plan I Mr. Jones is survived by Funeral Home until 10:30 CAAVP Meet "Mac" McCombef in Lakeside a.m.

Tuesday. Burial will be Cemetery. Jimmie T. Trice, 1208 Sturde-vant Road, Smiths Creek, a son. I Aug.

28, to Mr. and Daniel G. Sheffler, 1017 Church Street, a Aug. 28, to Mr. and Marvin L.

Hardy, 901 Elmwood Street, a son. Tf SINCE 1905 1 TW t-H-i' I V- i I Bay City Man Killed In Crash Of Sail Plane daughter, Mrs. Eva C. Ware, and a son-in-law, Dr. J.

R. Ware, both of Port Huron, and a niece, Mrs. Lucy Elizabeth Paul, Indianapolis. His wife, Mary Jones, died in 1925. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m.

Wednesday in Arthur Smith Funeral Home by Rev. John Lindsay, pastor of St. Paul's AME Church. Burial will be in Lakeside for the mother-to-be 1421 Pine Grove Ave. Phone YU 2-9503 Aug.

28, to Mr. and Mrs. Den- SAGINAW (UPI)-A Bay City nis Dell. Detroit, a man was killed as his wife look-! Mrs. Dell is the former Susan nn uih.n h.

cilnlan. rrachcHi Walker, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D. D.

Walker, 4140 Gratiot Avenue. CAMP MATERNITY combinei muicle-relieving back lupporl, abdominal uplift and comfortable fit throughout entire pregnancy. Front and back paneli of lightweight white tackle twill provide firm-yet-gentle support. Eloilic ectioni, convenient lacingt allow neceiiary expaniion and oiur A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK at Saginaw Municipal Airport just after takeoff. Authorities said Alan E.

Hart Carm a highly trained iniur-anc Eprt in all linet of Insurance. Auto, Homownr, Boot, Lit, Health, Buiinttt, etc. Other Lyell Schneider Don Britz YU 2-9851 or YU 2-7664 ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY Miss Clara A. Plotzke ley, 29, had just cut lose the; Your agent for the NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE There it difference and tft difference grows Miss Clara A. Plotzke, 85, nn his rraft it DIVORCES Granted 1018 Oak Street, a resident of jsuddenIy nosedived to the run-! Port Huron 80 years, tied today frm 9ftn f.

i utmost comfort. Shoulder ttrapi It I Itlhl II I I.UXI BECALSK V. LAKE Locotad In SEARS STORE tn Port Huron Hosp.tal after a Sa jnaw count coroner w. Betty Ann Wadas from Ron-long illness 'liam Shea pronounced Hartley ald Mitchell Wadas non-She was born May 6. 1881.

in dead thscene. Custody of four minor Danzig, Germany. She was a children awarded to the father. 212 GRAND RIVER, PORT HUROl TU i-Mi 3 tor all the citizens of the Port Huron Area, the funeral director of Port Huron have been uccessful in obtaining ambulance enue for these citizen ithout interruption UA.el a are available for uie in later tagei of pregnancy. Detachable crotch piece ond vulvar varicoiity pad can be uied when Indicated IUA GHAFfAM Regittered Orthopedic Technician T0MLIN DRUG 1407 ELECTRIC 984-2222 member of St.

John's United Church of Christ. I where funeral services will be She is survived by a sister, conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday Mrs. Thomas Hess, Port Huron, by Dr. Carl E.

Martenson, pas-and several nieces and tor of First Congregational See or Call BIERNOT'S NOW! FAST FILM SERVICE lock And White Coler SHAIN'S PHOTO SERVICE US QUAY ST. Y0-1-JS81 PORT HURON funeial Home Port Huron. Michigan YL 5-5123 I0J4 iape Arvt be in Lakeside nephews. The remains are In Albert A. Falk and Son Funeral Home Church.

Burial will Cemetery. i BUY NOW! SAVE NOW! NEW KINGSMAN JR. 1 Call nru 2-0147 I fJ White Volw OUR BUSINESS IS GOING TO THE DOGS CARPETS RUGS That You Can Afford! PET SPECIAL 98 0 SAVE UP TO it 3 .1 'i ENJOY THE 1966 TV ENTERTAINMENT SEASON ON MORE CHANNELS. 1 0-DAY FREE TRIAL PORT HURON TV CABLE COMPANY ON ROLLENDS AND CLOSE-OUT PATTERNS! (Owners of pet can Ire included for $2.00 extra) Goschnick Sludio tjnr i 'ti'flif Mm C.Uirryl Hotithnm i 108 Wall St. NKW JR.

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