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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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AGE 7. SECTION A PORT HURON TIMES HERALD 'Starts Fires Friday, Morch 17, 1967 Deaths First 7 Gratiot City Briefs Units Of Village I. Plac 14N At Centre Veterans To Sell Shamrocks Members of the St. tahmm, YU S7I7I Tfr Timtt Harold OoMifi4 Da. Frank K.

Hill Mrs. John E. Burlow Clair Funeral services for Frank Two Injured Two persons were injured when cars driven by Arthur W. II. JJ a atliul Vclran fVjIinril To Open April 15 WHO Hill.

C3. of 1520 Elk Street, Faith and begorra! TU tac 18-Ycar-OId Faces Arson Charge will sen snamrocKs in me uuwa-town Port Huron area tonight. died Thursday at his home, will Mrs. Louise M. Burlow.

87. of 707 St. Clair Street, died Thursday in Port Huron Hospital aftar an illnacc nt a month i I be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the, proceeds of the sale will be il and Jeddo Roads about; that the first 7 of 59 units of Legion Annual St. Patrick's Day 18-year-old custodian at Karrer-Simpson Funeral Home, used to help maintain Flags and 1 1 -1 aaa p.m.

Wednesday. Both were, low cost public housing In the CIia auac Knm Atio ft 1)174 in they would be responsible for their replacement If It happens again. Housing Commissioners said that some sort of this thing has Benefit smorgasbord and dance Medical. conducted by Rev. T.

Edward monuments in auwu Clair County Parkhill. she lived In Uie bt-Port Hurnn most of her life. (Centre Proceeds to to tha Easter Si 111 HP'11- Deputy! Rivenriew Street area, known as Sheriffs Lloyd Hitchings- and Gratiot Vlllaee. will be ready St Paul's t-metei7 coumj of rector waived examination Bennett. DUlIQine ana ai Oincr inrnrani OiA.ICI IUI IUU CU l.llilUIFll.1 I Her husband.

John E. Bur-Thursday before Justice Elmer Episcopal Church. Burial will be gitej throughout the County. -Smorgasbord' served from 11:30 CUrk "eted 0nKor occupancy. Jerry N.

Elliott. a.m. tU 2 p.m. and from 5 p.m.ia chare of imProP ne director of the Port Huron Hous- to be expected but rt should bew diH Marh 2t 1965 Kodet port Hureo Township. 'in Spring Hill Cemetery.

Fargo, members said. inc Commission, said Thursday usage. She is survived by two arraigned on a charae of Graveside services will be 'til p.m. Adults $1.50. Children held to a minimum.

Mr. Elliott said most John W. Burlow and Gene N.j tti fi riair conducted by the Fort Gratiot occu- He said that 44 units in the low cost housing unit in South up to 12 yrs. old SI. 'Shamrock' dance and party.

9:30 p.m. 'til TAKE NOTE cants are maintainin their units Burlow. both of Port Huron; I Lodge No. 374. F.

It A. M. Centn Past Noble Grands Tha St. flair fnnntv five grandchildren and several MedicaI Park, known as Huron Village, Jack A. Harmon.

Raymond E. 50 door prizes favors hats and ad have ben occupied and the re igreat grandchildren. Kenneth R. Beach II. 3992 Helmer O.

Berger- Or and treating them with care PROPOSED programs sored by Chas. A. Hammond kah Lodge will meet at I p.m.! matning 15 units are scheduled Funeal services will be con- Cribbons Road, charged with on, Ray L. Johnson, Lawrence Post No 8 Th AmaHran Monday With Mrs. JoseDh Patti- 'or completion npm are.

ducted at 3 p.m. Monday in wa. rplpaswt to hi nar-'R. Ebert and Herman C. Hueb- Legion and Auxiliary.

1026 Sixth on. South Boulevard. being developed under the Of Mr. Elliott told the Housing Commission that St. Clair Coun thur Smith Funeral Home.

Rev. Justjce Kodet ner. alLpast monarchs of Noruh! Earl C. Wilier, pastor of St.i Grotto Lodge, will be pallbear- Martin Lutheran Church, will ov" t0 Cort. pend-ler.

Port Huron. Mich. Yu 2-3432 om PRFSfRIPTinV ty Welfare Department person May-O'Brien Post Beat The Champ roll-offs for ftk crourr officiate. ing arraignment in Circuit nel Informed him that the attitude and morale of those per May-O'Brien Post No 8465, fice of Economic Opportunity; (OEO) to aid low income groups in and out of the project. I Mrs.

Sue Melton of the OEO reviewed the proposed program. It is hoped that Federal offi The remains will be in the-uwrt. or, ft carkn ifi nn ttlAir mil a.m., 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Sun-.

u.j..i.j funeral home after 3 p.m. Sat- rand 21 HOIR bUnaay lmnrnvit rnmsMorahlv of the weather. William J. Nesbitt Funeral services for William J. Nesbitt.

who died Tuesday, were conducted at 9 a m. today in Visitation Catholic Church, i since being housed in the units. in Lake- nil Baniuuneu uuwicrs cwgiuie urday. Burial will be side Cemetery. cials will approve and provide Bombshelter Lanes.

Sheriff detective James Lewis and juvenile officer Jack M. Foster said Beach was charged with setting two fires, one in the men's rest room and one in a woman's locker, at the Centre Tuesday afternoon. JMJp Club YMCA 30-Up Club will Federal tax funds for part of its operation, she said. Easter Special permanent The SERVICE and FREE DELIVERY jBay City. Burial was to be in Mt.

Hope John W. Maittand John W. Maitland. 72. of 1407 Multi purpose neighborhood centers will be created.

With the co-operation of 10 other agen waves $20. now $15.50. $15.50 hold a St. Patrick's Day dance waves now $10.50. 984-2791, 1 at 9 p.m.

Saturday at the with Sharon Radimaker and Linda 'music by the Lee-Vi's. Th director said (hat so far only two families have caused some damage to the units windows were broken in one unit and a drain clogged in another. He said In the case of the windows the family was warned that iCemetery at 1 p.m. today. Mr.

Nesbitt was a former Port Street, died Thursday in cies and the churches, it is! Pine imith, operators, Mel Larlesi, Port Huron Hospital. owner-operator. planned to provide various types of aid to low income groups. Officers said Beach reported Huron resident. the fires to the head custodian and both were extinguished Edward J.

Zeros Jr. Sons Of Vets Sons of Veterans will meet at wai horn Alio 17. 1874 in CALL YU 5-7119 I p.m.' Saturday in the Schoor Memorial Home. Funeral services for Edward 1. V.

VI in Port Huron lor zi years, officers said Beach made recreation, employment, social u- married Florence Davidson' J. Zeros who died Thurs- Reminder to Post and Auxiliary members of Charles A. Hammond Post 8, Legion birthday party, Mar. 18. Members and guests welcome.

Reservations taken up to Fri. night. MERSQN Mr 2m May U- Ident Tuesday but the text of the day. were to be held in Pollock. Mr.Maitland was withheld Funeral Home at 1 p.m DAV Chapter 12 Port Huron Chapter No.

12,1 DAV, and its Auxiliary, will; Change MSU Enrollment Dates At JC UJ 0, port nuron Loage imo. sb, r- -m further action tha rhurrhat ha. hpn "mnst an. rL lunner acuon. today with Rev.

Earl C. Wilier, rt.ivi. anu run nuiun Smorgasbord everyday at the hold a card party at 8 p.m., Boom Boom Mon. thru Fri. 11 Saturday in the DAV hall.

Prescription Pharmacy 927 Military fr Forking in rw itor ter No. 12. National Association pastor of St. Martin's Lutheran Church, officiating. Billiards Exhibition iof Retired Federal Employees.

a.m. -2 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m.-7 in, ouii. a i a.

nn. Archie Mathieson will present couraging. Mr. Elliott Informed Commissioners that thero is a need for housing in the City Burial was to be in Woodland He is survived by his widow p.m. Home of Heavenly Fried A change registration dates and several cousins in Scotland.

Chicken. Tif" nl tor adults enrolling in Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Young, Every Fri.

night from 3 p.m. 1971 Yeager Street, has return-State University courses offered, 'til 10 p.m. Club Seaway. 1415 ed home from Mercy HospitalJin Port Huron this Spring was River Rd. across from Marys- i announced today by Duane M.

IMS DAY Funeral arrangements are in- tu- j- trick Day smorgasbord dinner complete. The remains are in the Albert A. Fa.k and Son Fg tS neral I at 9:30 p.m. in the hall. for persons whose Income exceeds the standards set for low cost housing, yet they are unable to And housing that they can afford.

ville Park. Pickerel, Frog 1 iTester. regional director of the 1 your last opportunity to Girl, 14, Fights a For example, he said a Negro nurse and a school teacher can- Fort l.ratint I.Odce NO. 171. trn Mr.

Un.rlt.l icr IUI wuuiran iiv.h.ii, from Mercy Hospital. Registration will be held Mon- UP TO mm not find housing commensurate! I I IVe Alter with their salaries and AM. Mueller night, Mon. MM degree, Spaghetti dinner, 6:30. Lodge opens 7:30.

Visiting brethren welcome. in fort nuron Hospital jday through Wednesday in Mrs. Nomar D. Boman, 3189 Room 317, Port Huron Junior He said that he talked to Fed- Suicide Attempt Streeter Drive, is patient In College, from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m VUI1CXC. ilUtil O.tfw IVV u.aia.,1 Sale Ends Tomorrow, March 18th M.rch 30.

'cmw'" could be housed in the Port Huron Hospital. A 14-year-old Port Huron girl.j sons pro- The SETS, made because' even though their incomeslis fighting for her Hf today ln after were above the standards. He Port Huron Hospital at iltli Vnr Hurnn Tnninr Pnllpoa will tempting to commit suicide early today, police said be closed on the evening Df told that many cities faced March 30 i Pro'ern an(' the an- mt, h.t swer was not in placing these St. Patrick's Party-Ken Miller's 2129 Railroad, corned beef and cabbage $1., pickerel dinners $1.50. Noon 'til 9 p.m.

Port Huron Commandery No. 7 K.T., 7 p.m. Fri. Sir Knights should contact one of the officers before the meeting. Veterans Hear World War I Rally Report Leo F.

Whltt Barracks rollments would be accepted at PeP'e in cost housin IU nave HUU3UJK tuiiaii ulcu the first class meeting The Insurance Center off Eastern Michigan fAtnrt bright Q. No. Police said the girl reportedly swallowed 18 sleeping pills. Her condition is reported critical. The girl, apparently despondent according to police, was writing a note for her parents in the living room pf her home when she was overcome by the effect of the pills.

Mexican Center 3218 Goulden 859, Veterans of World War Courses and their starting dates offered by MSU in Port Huron this spring are: Seminars in Social and Philo under a Federal act which permits a private contractor to obtain a low interest rate Federal loan to build units and rent them to persons of moderate income YU 5-5212 Fish fry Fri. 5-8 heard r.port Thursday on a p.m. Adults $1.75, children $1, AO! Mlthwry St. Port Mwww rally of World War I veterans sophical Foundations of Educa- take-outs $1.50. Philnsoohv of Educations nQ maKe Prom tion: held in Bay City Sunday.

The report was given by Com Problems in Elemen-UiilliliiiiiiMiilillliilllliiiiiiiniiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit. April Hairpieces! Look your best and younger, too. Call George's Barber Shop for appointment, YU 2-3419. tary Reading Instruction. April, -6; and Supervision of Student'! mander Thomas L.

Wood, A. Lawrence Debleh, Joseph Emer Teaching, April 4. LUMBER FLOOR COVERING son and Luke Garner. The group Undergoes Surgery Flood's Vacuum cleaner, sewing machine service, all makes. 1230 Wall YU 2-4511.

es mt also heard a talk on proposed veterans legislation by Wlllard W. Prey of the Veterans Coun-celing Center. James Warren, 917 Elk -is recovering after surgery In Veterans Hospital, Mich. Plans wore made to mark the Your "One Stop" For Your Building And Floor Covering Needs ASTRO-SONIC STEREO most thrilling way to enjoy music in your home Astro-Sonic Stereo surpasses all previous achievements in the re-creation of sound! Advanced, highly dependable solid-state circuitry -replaces tubes, eliminates component-damaging heat; and assures you of lasting reliability. fiftieth anniversary of the entry of the United States into World Moot Lodge No.

138 St. Patrick's Party Sat. nita. Members and guests. Wash ft Wax tie with IS gal.

of gas at Gregory's Car Wash, 7th and Lapeer. ABC Heating YU 44771, wa elaan and repair, licensed War I. The U. S. entered the war In April.

1917. All World LUMBER DIR.H. KELSON CHIROPRACTOR S1SIAKER fU 2-9211 War I veterans are invited to participate in the anniversary activities of Leo F. White RED OAK HARDWOOD FLOORING 00 an i 1 1 hi i ii 00 1 Dancing, John's Bar. Sat.

nlte. "Blue Water '300 285 SELECT Per No. 1 COMMON PerMM" BRING out tho old eee a SAVE $I00 S381- Danoe at Brady's Inn, 14th St Fit and Sat DuPont's Famous RING IN THE NEW Card party and dance, I00F Ball Sat. nlte. LUCITE PAINT mms 1 OUTSIDE PORT HURON St Patrick's Party Fri.

nlte, dance music by the Travelers; The Hide-A-Way Bar, 1100 N. Bartlett between Griswold Ravenswood Rds. 6'5 GAI INTERIOR EXTERIOR $780 I GAL. 0MM3E) If Belvedere Golf Club-JJll N. -FLOOR COVERING SPECIALS River boiled dinner Sat, Mar.

18, Aullts $1.50. children 75c. $495 NOW ONLY ARMSTRONG'S ft ASPHALT TILE Northway Inn Fri. spec, fish and chips or shrimp plate; bev. desserts $1.59.

Roast beef dinner Mar. 18, 5 thru 7, Ft. Gratiot RLDS J455 $551 Jg3l I 'B' COlOrS thick Ctn. COlOrS 332" thick On. Parkay Embossed 332" thick Ctn.

Church, Pine Grove at Parker, Roller Skating tonite. Matinee Sat. p.m. Arena Gardens 4265 24th (US25A). The Richmond model 1-RP668 in authentic Early American styling.

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I I JA Ba I SOLITAIRE 8-Diimond 15; 14K white or yellow' Matched Band f0ld ring 1 at Elliott's Pioneer Bar. tlHyAfinHmm. aW lll-itaf tart. Dance Sat. nlte Sparlingville 9x12' VINYL RUGS WL SuMtd ratals prlc Community Hall, Allen music by Ella Mae's Band.

Tommy Dee playing for dan cing this Sat, nite, Sunny Knoll, Gratiot Rd. 4B97 Weyerhaeuser V-Grooved HARDWOOD PANELING PRE-FINISHED It's Beautiful 4x8' Sheet fine furniture styles-NOW FROM ONLY $278.50 If PER SHEET Births COME IN See and hear our many exciting Magnavox Annual Sale Values. SERVICE CABINETS REMODELING CERAMIC TILE i IN PORT HURON HOSPITAL March 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn McConnell, 5056 Ravens-wood Road, a son.

March 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Weaver, 2518 Armour Street, a son. March 16, to Mr.

and Mrs. CARPET INSTALLATION TRUSS RAFTERS FREE ESTIMATES COUNTER TOPS TILE INSTALLATION INLAID INSTALLATION Your precious diamond is a treasured possession don't let it be dated in an old fashioned setting. Let its brilliance glo more beautiful than ever in an exquisite modern style ring. See our wide selection of elegant new ring settings that will complement your diamond. 19 YEARS DEPENDABLE SERVICE DIAMONDS 9-Dismond land FREE PARKING Marc S.

Wildie, 3588 Norman I Road, a daughter. IN MERCY HOSPITAL "Everything from the first nail to the last stroke of the brush" tan rllanctvcio March 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Odle, 1901 Harvey 201 HURON AVENUE Open Friday ard Monday 'til 9 P.M.

COLONIAL SHOPPING CENTER (j AND FLOOD mvrDlkiA AND FLOOR COVERINO LUMBER Road, a daughter. March 17, to Mr. and Mrs, PINE GROVE AT CARFlElO TUIS. WID. AT.

t-4 3950 Pine Grove Northgate Friday 'til 9 SAT. 8 'til 6 YU 5-6101 3 11 mini 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT OWN MON. THUM. 111. William H.

Gilbert, Memphis, a daughter. ST. PATRICK'S PARTY, LEGION HALL, SIXTH-WALL STS. 1.

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