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THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1947 PAGE EIGHT L0STANDF0UN0 8 1 TjltR kss Atn iiiifoid. iost Thuriay niht. ijl lot Thursday runt. Accident Victim Miv'c MARKET NEWS enamels. NEWS FROM THE BLUE WATER DISTRICT contaxnia over S.

card. Oliver picr. Call oTth. A3Pit5-- 1 1 EXTF COLOR COCKER 5PNiXI kwt Finder paf ard V-w Kit. "nnr 'lit jurw lth in Recovering1 I Sandusky, June 23 Mrs.

John Lowe, who was seriously injured in an automobile accident west cf Port Sanilac June 19. is recovering in Grace Hospital. Doctors report she may be sufficiently recovered; GRAINS AND SEEDS Chicac Cttk Grain Cls rutf return FiVsf Former nmy contents and taK. Maii to tl LPer avenue. Chicago, June 38 Today closing Quotations: to return home isunday.

Detroit Edison I To Offer 60 Million Mortgage Bonds TRAILERS 10 Beard Campbell Cqmpanv Resident Registers For Centennial June 28 First to regis Birthday Party NEW 14' Vnited Sportimn l- doors, aceommcHlate 4. Many added features. Only $1SS5. Monthly Fwiynienu low as $45. See it t.vfia.v GRANTED RAISE No wheat.

Com No. 2 yellow 2.05 No, 3, 2.04'2.08; Ho. 232.33; Na 5, LOT. Oati No 1 heavy white 1.03; No. 1 white 1 Barley malting 1 70.j2 2S nominal, feed 1 ru 1 80 nominal.

bleat Filiitt. Claw Chicago, June 28 Today etasin Marysville. June 23 Miss Ruth Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Johnson, 1801 Pennsyl STAN MARENCiO-ine Philadelphia, June 28 AP Plans of the Detroit Edison company to sell $60,000,000 worth of mortgage bonds through, competi tsot Mihtarr pi roaa V. v. cruivfr. ail 1 Alrooae Cburehe ter among the thousands of former residents who plan to attend the Croswell Centennial celebration July 4-6 was Charles Robb, of Fort i Titrr la. aluminum, on ouuidf, u-e x.

studio couch, lot Jar.e 28 Rev. Hsusscr. New York, will of closet rxni. See thss MarysviHe Abolishes Bonus uuv v.w,a tive bidding were inea wmi me Securities Exchange Commission Jerrv Oldenkamp li a.m. services in Wheat Juiy iienji; st Dec- 2.U May a Corn July fi Sept.

1 73 vania avenue, was honoreo recently on the occasion of her eleventh birthday. Twelve friends attended the party. Luncheon was served at a table decorated with vases of roses as decorations. i A large birthday cake with System In New uoniraci ity Mtlhviut church. Jj-e 24 Th bon-jJ! Ha uiser ii pastor.

Best Buy In Tow Dec. 1 60 May 1.57 509V Water St ht.t-2r 3rf trailer, sieeps 4. cindition. immediate possession- 1 hone 2-4314 after. Dec.

82; May 7sW. today. Bids will determine the interest Tate, price to public, underwriters and their commission on the bonds, series I general and refunding mortgage securities, due Sept. 1, 1982. tn annnimeini? the refinancing Mr.

Robb, who registered Thursday, celebrated his eighty-first birthday Monday. He was born on a farm near Croswell June 23, 1806, the son of the late Thomas and Eliza Niles Robb, who were among the early settlers here. He operated a photograph studio here Lard July 19 sept, vt.ti; wi. i Nov. 19 65.

4vtm tor employe was a4 a rats fsr ail em- at a candles centered the table. STOCKXa IN cu- First Lutheran church, will conduct 10:30 am. worship services. A vacation Bible school will be held Jure 30-July 18 at 9 a.m. daily, ii of the rector.

Rev. once, reasonably jpueed TODAY'S BEST BL wa LIVESTOCK SIXES Or TIRES AN3 ns Kinde Frank Schwanitz. Detroit, SEE the ew i mted Chicago Livcttoeli wave u'T THE rmct to is visiting the Louis Trombley and the John Carpenter families here. TWroit Ftison said the pro- for a number ol vears ana laier rare Th'; ri aunt to 14 cents Erfr A. Lucas who will take part 1 total estimated, compared week w.u, THIS IS VOi'R in Escanaba, before going to ceecLs will be use a to reaeera iuc Yttlfl i.

rnguiaire A-B rner stove wuh oven control, tile kt-fSr. Plenty of cupboard seac Many other features, 2 service door. 'e-tric brakes Only down, up to ago narrows ana gins generauj tr. A FOR HOT $30,000,000 of its general and mnrtsapc bonds, series Florida. He sold nis studio nere to A.

T. Tweedie, who has been in a tew over ju ids iuwcx, a oti lb fullv steady, heavier weight CLASSIFIED sows 50'ull lower. business more than 40 years. iUiiUlUg v- 4 per cent, due Oct. 1, 196o; finance nuu AND tx THE POssinn itv nronertv aaaltions nu Mr.

Robb is very active ana is pr.loved dailv. when at home, at OBITUARY repay some $12,000,000 in 90-day notes on Detroit banks. carpenter work and Cling saws. He yf JEFFREY, MRS. JULIA M.

6ooxts popul.r makes Plus Tax 36 months on balance at STAN MARENGO The Big Lot lJMiMry ALMA TRAILERS The company's construction ex-4v, r- thf first five months plans to visit his relatives nere uniu after the Centennial celebration. He visited his cousin, A. J. Niles, trr hour. ra -e mVh for salary's.

Williams, in St. Cyprian church Sd5 a month fr salary Detroit: Stagey Smith Episcopa Ivl r'-t recejve the Theological seminary student, wore" Ite in charge of 11 a.m. services, ccr.uj in i Edward assist. The Worn- This will rrean DPJ Serv.ce league will hold a bake a from ft 03 su' Thursday in Detroit Edison 22 a buildm. worker, it i Ma in St.

Catherine's Catholic, rait the of Police from church be held at 7:30, 9 and t- S2T5 a month; Fire Chief from a Mas-g in st. Mark's, S2f) and the DPW isnd. will be at 10 am. Rev. from $253 to Jame J.

Mara Is pastor, month I Re-v. Roland Lotridsse, pastor of Worker. like the City Clerk ar.4 the Church of Christ will officiate r.tv Treasurer, who lievef at a m. at Holy Communion and Salable cattie SOW esumaiea, total hoi given, compared week ago choice heavy steers steady to 25c higher, most other grades steers and yearlings 50-iSl higher closed active, fed heifers iS'itSOc higher, comm on to low-medium steers and heifers, particularly light grassy kinds slow, steady to unevenly tower, good cows steady to 23c higher, canners and cutters full steady, common to medium beef cow weak to 50c lower, bulls steady lo 25c lower, vealers $1i2 lower, Mock cattle slow, steady to 25c or more lower top 29 50 for six loads strictly choice 1207-1348 lb fed steers, most good and irtT; iKtt nn 2 of 1947 totaled some $8,600,000 and and other relatives and friends in of Flinchbautih R(l pas-sed awav June Ji.Th at IVrt Huron mnv see her in tMe Downs Funeral where funeral services will he held at 2 Sundij Burial in Caswell Cemetery. 825x20-10 PLY TRUCK r.F.t further expansion through 1948 is planned at an estimated cost of Port Huron before coming to CroswelL $45.000,000 r.Riivs WEAK I LL SUT HER LA SU2o WTTZKE, CHARLES r-hiracm June 28 AP Corn led Sth and Lapeer Co and DISTRICT DEATHS Mrs.

John Walker 28.75, comparable grade lighter weiuhts mainly 24 5Hf 27.50, most common and medium steers 18m 2350; good and choice 11 97 irsn STJ Mr fiOOd t.otise tritiiri. 54.00 Plus Tsx HARVARD CHEVROLET CO. S5 t.rmr,n Evening service will be ElllS lttlllH.u.M our Adv under classification will get a Port Austin. June 28 Mrs. Sa- beef cows 18 i 20.90, common and me held at 7.30 m.

The Dorcas o- a general downturn in grain on the Board of Trade today, the July yellow cereal contract dropping more than 2 cents on fairly heavy profit-taking. l-ualLin tliail UIVBrit Of V')l KatiKe road, Kimhall Townslup. p.issed awav June 27. Funeral 2 p.m. Stindwv from the rAlk and Mri Juneral home.

Interment at Iakeside Cemetery. Mr is in his home until 10:00 am. Sunday, bina Jane Walker, 82, widow of dium cows 13il7; canners ana aiuul CflllUff its w.MieotrjiHfr. 3f-i t- The irw.tif..iwj bor." aym csety 'T?" the home of Mrs. Albert Avers.

See for.yourlf 3127 M.l.t.ry "TRAILER RENTAL SERVICE ot-sT A MARTS Mil I4.t, muiwn bulls late top vealers 24; medium to choice replacement steers .30 lbs. down and steer calves 18 50:23.50 John Walker, died inaay in ner home south of here, after a year's illness. saa Ht HON AVE. YsiM af a W'l. a i.r.

Kjn 'Christ The Living One' FK0.VJ Near the end or tne nrsi nour wheat was to 1 cent lower, n-24th Street rnone J-'i fancv 400 lb steer calves xvj. ciKi 1V estimated, totat not o.l....- orW iiiutmin r.ruAU. June 2a Rev. Charles FRY, EDITH BELL S2.153,k. corn was ll2'ail2 SiFh tne new Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Monday in the United Protestant church. Rev. Arthur Dela- tl iot I'ort Huron rn.i.n. given, compared week ago spring lambs -i so lower: lower, July $1.97, and oats were V. I.ir.ii'It.a: h.

pa-tor of GoKlell3 Baptist church, will speak on the Sales A Service Inc. 5UW River St. Min. L.h-i'TL ech quarter. ThU amounted to aV it 11 c-r'it.

an hr over tne yar- Th'n rasse makn Ci employe the hth-t paid tne Thumb District Fort Huron shorn lambs and yearltnRS fuhv $1 or more lower, slaughter ewes scarce steady i i Inn, lower, July 9d4. rains faiiort to rfsnond to a moderate Immediate Deliver, Died In the family residence, June 20th The remains are resting in the home of her daughter. Mrs. Nora West, Stone St. Kunera' services 2 M) Sunday from the Free Methodist church Burial Lakeside 5 months an mooern boost, announced overnight, in par rane.

3 compartment, eiectrte subject The Oosp or Jesus riri.st in the Book of Galatians" at 11:30 am. service! Sunday in the church. Christ the Living One" will be Sacrifice l.sl.riei rvaoio ity prices. gtmU MHM rv sold to shippers and city butchers r.t 244i 25, the former price usually for fKt bucks, good and choice late to packers 23 50 for sorted ewes and wethers, thin sortouts down to 18 at close, few i knixs hnrn lambs 21 i 22 early uratiot at fa he i-Korinxr i. iji pr.

excei- i at 7 41 m. I5M1 marter will officiate. Burial will be in Port Austin Cemetery. Mrs. Walker is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

W. D. Gould, Port Austin, and Mrs. Alen Lymburner, Coleman, two sons, Franklin Walker, Bad Axe, and Wilburt Walker, Port Austin, nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren. She nas born Nov.

3. 1864. at The City 'The' mid-week prayer an ovethaul Job Termi if desired oUwl MORDENT 1S14 Military St. tw. rnnrtf in the wee, several loads mixed common fhrtrn lamh itnfl VP iT- matins' at 7:43 m.

Wednesday, DeGKAW. ALFRED A itt OflDEN IOTOR Unas few choice slnuKhter Six Elkton Students Named To Attend lnterlochen Camp Elkton, June 28 Six Elkton Hk'h School students have been ewes scaling arouna i vj A Missionary meeting will be held at 7 rn. Thursday in tlie church. I'otluck supper will be served. SALES cm- North ot the Canal Buick motor in ONE l41 popular price tor rou mon down to S.

except ri AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 11 M5. riied rridnv utiioimi tne fiimilv residence. 1114 Cmirt The retiunns are resting in the Arthur Smith funeral home from whet sett ices will he Held 1 i Monday wed by hurial in Lakeside. n-iilv arvi F. own-n-ii of Via Air.

to used as a sea-pli- bn-f. The si'e. approved by State Aeronautics Commission, was inpTted by the Commwion before the nieetin2 R. hjrd Co(trove was appointed THUMB MARKETS Table Mt rream wprtor to In If London, and came here when she was 19 vears old. Mr.

Walker Atomic Bomb' Citv. June 28 City. June 28 Marine Rev. 2 44 Used Cars Uarrel churn in good nan selected for the twelfth annual died 27 years ago. She was a me Ceorae Bugbee.

Flint, will preach 1.90 with a -hnrMi Wagner motor Atomic Bomb" at 7:30 'I Mil IN MEMORIAM i wo Mw d. Wheat Outs Kve Buckwheat Barley Pea Beans Dark Red Kidney Beans Ught Red Kidney Beans A VI. OR i i 7t 6 OO 3 SO 12 no liirnrs ami son 1 BOUGHT SOLD all-state band and chorus groups at National Music Camp in lnterlochen, Prof. Earl Moore, Director of the School of Music of the University of Michigan, an IN liienioiv of our dear husband 1J20 Military HFINHITK fAtLnrr' Tim IB 00 Light Cranoerrv oejm member of the Methodist churen and the Ladies Aid. Mrs.

Thomas Alton Grindstone Citv, June 28 -Mrs. Mollie Elizabeth Alton, 66, wife of Thomas Alton, died Friday afternoon of heart disease in a doctor's office in Bad Axe where she had eone for medical treatment. TRADED 30, 33. 33 40 Wool tirt HAlTlRirs RENNOS STANDARD SERV1 tin irrHKRLAND Pine at Willow Phnn. Cty ana today ia Kazerene church.

Ml the unp.red term of the at Jate Walter naiP. a rn 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday frU, 8'. i iH officiate.

win be held atj THUMB BRIEFS 8 30 pm. July 23 in City Hall to Kindf-Complimenting Mrs. Er-deride on frdf' I rf Storbeck, who was obK-rving to provide 2.000 of land area birtMayt lhe rnembers of the twr anartment for muUpie rUlii entertained her at nd tit her. JAMKS M. lAturn, wn V.isscd ime cr ao June 28, JfMti.

God called him home, ft was his will. But in our hearts we love him still. His memory is as dear today As in the hour tie passed away. We often sit ami think of him When we re nil alone. For memorv is the only thing That grief can call its own.

Kr.f BROS RODY 8Hr Guaranteed coat rlnt inh. n.h t. "Jr? vtn CAHS and new Tiotise trailers. DISTRICT WEDDINGS nounces. Three are recipients of $50 scholarships.

They are: Maxine Elft-mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Elftmann; Courtney Carr. son ol Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Carr. and Harold Kelley, son of Mr. pointment only Complrt rar work. l.i7-SH-.t9 ChevmiKt mini b. Yi At Motor Sales.

of Canal ers; rn; fine tietune Tudor. The remains are in the William T. Collon funeral home. Had Axe. 1917, l4t.

MH2 Cherroirt I hevri'let wheel, ail tnakn ,1 radion tn fit all ears iih St Fhone i Knerhtel-Walsh "I Xvt ailVr 12 or Saturday. Sadly missed ny nis wite Bertha Taylor, Children and Grandchildren THOMPSON and Mrs. Frank Kelley, Pinnebog. niixri: are Donna Fluegge, June 2i SfS i3f Terraplane $a0 Phnnr 2-401 Gol- dinner Thursday night in tiou -e owner iwner The group pre- in Hrry Cdrle P. fSKH CAKS juui Willis, bunoco SfTVk told the a gift.

sonted her with and will be removed tonight to her home in Huron Township. Mrs. Alton is survived by her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Alma Marie Perdue, and a son. Earl Clifford Alton, both of Huron Town-shin- three grandchildren, two sis- IN MEMORY OF Stewart Thompson, who was killed June 2U, lj4iJ, two years sinn that hut hoiwe built in an CAR KADIf "aT.RiAT HOtGHT SOLD THAOED Slee Your Ford Dealer FARFFT l.ADD CO Military ngo today.

Sunshine passes, shadow fall. ATKlNS'iN AITO PARTS. IV Elkton. June 28 Baskets of mixed flowers, and candelabra decorated St. Pauls Evangelical United Brethren church for the wedding at 3 p.

m. Thursday of Miss Audrev Walsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Walsh, and Wayne Knechtel, son of Mr. and Mrs Alvin Knechtel.

Rev. L. E. Burgess, pastor, conducted the ceremony in the presence of immediate relatives- bride wore a white suit with BlCrCtcS MOTDaCYCllV fi.iii 4-lioor lrTlitifttriV UiM rsr riAvrwi-l ters. Mrs.

Julia Hinch. Muskogee, and Mrs. Margaret Eddler, Built Rd.o and Heater. womHcvu.K raws AM) ttrn. i ara through which prcpo.1 ex-: Kinde Honoring Mr.

and Mrs. tendons of Seventh and Ohio Herbert A. Luecke. who were ob-strt' will run He asked the' SPrving their nineteenth weddim; f.v to vacate thi- land. The City anniversary.

Mr. Luecke's mother, ref-Wd sayin that the roads are' Mrs. M. L. Luecke.

entertained at The Ctmmision raed a family dinner in her home Thurs- r'-soStion to send a lHter to Mr. day night die g.vins him P'rmi5rt toi llarbara daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fluegge. and Jean Conkey, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Hal Conkey. These five students have been chosen for the all-state band, making the third straight year Elkton has been represented. Peggy Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Mervin Hoffman, is the Elkton representative in the all-state chorus. This will be the second year at lnterlochen for Donna Fluegge, Maxine Elftmann and Jean nceutioimijy Clean lilctt Auto Kupplv, S4th and Gnw. JfAhI FY DAVltiSON Miit 'u Hancock S. After 5 m. Oood condition, for nale or IrMi i93uFOHD tu.l-.r, ll Mercury motor.

'Z4 Krafft Kn1 Salem. Mo and two brotner.i. nm-othy and Edward Stagney, both of Salem. She was born July 25. 1890 in Salem and lived in Huron Township 29 years.

i -f if. iihi ir, mnuinwt'. I reniemnrance nutians nn. And tho' the sears be many or few. They are filled with remembrance dear of you.

His Mother and Father Brothers and Sisters DISCif iv LOVING MEMORY of rnv mother. Agnes Mericle Disch, who awav five years ago. lune 28. 12. No one knows how I miss her.

Friends may think the wound has healed: But the little know the sorrow Deep within my heart concealed. Mrs. Pearl Meriele Stevenson Inquire After 3 Today best dUV lf47 Ford -Ton Piokup Inqulr Tlndall'a Store. I mat tt use tm.t propi-s i white accessories and an orchid corsage. Ate rtione 71, IF 4 ii a tr a rriM m4i Mercury LHio A.lliuir iH.in in r.r.im iri Mrs.

Lavern Chiotti, tiKton, radv r. cf honor for her sister, wore a harles Blank Sr. ttlon, Capae I4T 41 I Thorn will leave Sunday for Ia. as a delegate t.T the na-; tional assembly of the Presbyterian i Westminster Fellowship at Crin-' nell CoHege. She will return about July 5.

V.Hi ontac Chieftain 4-Door. 19 Hudson Snrer 0 a-loor ti of building, etc Opening of m-eU were dis-cuwri wuth the Idea of special on a 1-3 basis, the City Paving third, the owner on one iide caving a third and the owner pink suit with white accessories MOTORCYCl r-19-W rtrW Pte )m Chevrolet MU1.I"". cth rs.1 lie om and a corsage ot wnue roses. i ri'Ti 3t van aiier a INDIAN M0ToMCV(Xf ft-rn vii ri. minvr ItTI ITAHV John Knechtel, Elkton, was oesi Dr.

W. G. Wight To Be Featured On reuorie our tavrrTtm- "TuVlRAL DIRECTORS 4 dor ciiclatlon 5 fnr bis brother. iris si Oakland, St- Clair. itfpAHs srtvict yrTicc; liiw The bride's mother chose a navy blue gown with white accessories and the bridegroom's mother a enone sa ne.

would on the opposite side paying the. Rind, Honoring Miss Goldie other third. No action was taken. j. bride-elect, the Misses Ruth nr.lITlNG niSCfSSFI i Ann 'Hill and Anna Mae Popham r.rant1 entertained a number of guests at a Aslant Chief Earl Grant shower in lhc iU explains latest f.re fight" th-, Thursday night.

ninties ond equipment iwd at a like 4 or 41 club eoiie In trade black gown with white accessories. Their flowers were red roses. lft'Ml PlV- Snover, June 28 Mrs. Emma Blank. 76.

wife of Charles Blank died in her home in Snover Friday after a long illness. Mrs. Blank was born in Germany. April 26, 1870. She had lived in Snover since her marriage to Mr, Blank, Dec.

25, 1922. She Is survived by her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Ernest E. Chapel, Flint: four stepchildren, Mrs. Robert Rabuchel, Mrs.

Grodon Smeck-ert, Charles Blank all of Snover. and Mrs. Earl Wolfe, Sandusky; one granddaughter, two great grandchildren and five great step-grandchildren. Vnneral services will be held at SMITH FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service l-30-7th Street DOWNS tv-f Oil; HOME AMBRl.A NCI. overhaul, new Mi Annabelle Curran, Baa ftte, recent meeting of the Ann Arbor Am0nl F.

W. Ring returned crank, new- rire. hu sang" Love You Truly," accom f. rniir which he Horn from St. Josephs Radio Broadcast Yale, June 28 Radio Station, W.IR Detroit, will conduct a special Yale broadcast from the offices of Dr.

William G. Wight at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, in honor of Dr. Wight, physician and surgeon who has served this community for than 50 years. Dr.

WTight, his son. Dr. F. B. Wight.

Detroit; the office attend-TtTo Minn Mackman: Mayor i- that tests RITZERTS Friendly Service panied by Mrs. E. J. rtamseyer. Mprr? o.rutal.

Ann Arbor, lie is A wedding dinner was i v. I convalescing following operations on clastic aprons showed that a rane the apron to the Walsh home. Mr. and Mrs- on both eyes for removal of eatar- 1205 Katheritie street. names and that these! rtc ipft on a weeks weaning trip.

They will live in Elkton. indoor, 'neriei 80, aprons are danzerous to the house-! Port Hope Albeit Ludlow. Frs- KARRER FUNERAL HOME equipped I19W cas RniMintf necifications lor tneiKine. no nas oetn vibmus for the Kaatz and several other per- veVV rotative hrrp since FeOruarv. has new City Garase were dscu.sed.

4 door eaan. new V' sons, mostly patients ot jjt, wini. RIB BROAD PHONE 506B EXPERT EI BRICATK TIRES, BATTERIES A' OMT 5W Term. will be interviewed, ne Wirdit was one of five doc 1:30 p.m. Monday in the family I residence and at 2 p.m.

in Snover Evangelical church. Rev. Harvey Thode. Evangelical pastor from Minnesota, will officiate, assisted JEWELL SON The bride, a graduate oi r.jKnn High School, has been employed by John C. Neeb.

Bad Axe. as bookkeeper. The bridegroom, also a graduate of Elkton High School, served 18 months in the Merchant Marine during World War II. He is employed by Super i it i Club Sedan, good condi ACCESSORIES FUNFRALJMK tion. 1320 Minn.

I'hone 4fl7S gone to Wyandotte, to visit relatives before soins; to California on his return trip to Alberta. Tort Hope Mrs. Earl Pilaski and Mrs. Harry Thomas, both of Wyandotte, were suets of Mrs. Lottie tors who have practiced 50 years in (h Thiimh district and who were Thumb Ml Hoys, (Virls, Guests Of Kdison Company Steward Kipp honored at the annual meeting of SEDAN Cheap Cash St.

Clair County Medical society, ISM CHF.VttOt.rT'" a m-coNomoNKO hom June 20, in St. Clair Inn. clubs of the Thumb District who Cadottc by Rev. S. R.

Wurtz. pastor ot Snover Evangelical church. Burial will be in Moore Cemetery. Mrs. Charles Chambers Sandusky, June 28 Mrs.

Catherine Chambers. 49, widow of Charles Chambers, died Friday night in 1133 Lapeer Ave. PHONE 2 5631 912 LAPEF.BAVEi Plan Onen House Master lieluxe 2-IXor 42S Delaware, St lair i 'Hf Ft i i nil fO a it Poplar St Between aniP 192t omi-GiwI Condtttotl 2. Kecwabdin Iirive DISTRICT WOMEN'S CLUBS Observe Birthday Armada. June 28 The monthly ti of th Nieht Owl club was Falk Son MORTUARY AMBtXANCE SFHVICE Algonac.

June 28 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pendergast, 1103 Market Harbor Bearh Mrs. John Ahrens. Edward Ahrens and son, Fred, and Carol Scott are spending a few days in Detroit.

Almont Mrs. Walter Simmons returned home Wednesday from street, will celebrate tneir nny- SIX I rt A I rotr.plrtpd electrical projects vere Kuct at the Detroit ccneral offices of the Detroit Edison company. Trips were scheduled from late Mav to early June. The visitors were shown the utility operation. a.

arr''3 repair and itchbeard cperation. Arran cements were made by Irvin T-'trhman, farm vrvn'f of the Port Huron district. ii KMra made ti schdile are wmg ranir i- held Wednesday at the home of University Hospital, Ann Arbor, after a brief illness. She was born in Sandusky Oct. 13.

1897. and lived in Sanilac County all her life. Mrs. Chambers is survived by four sons. Robert C.

Chambers. William E. Chambers, Carl R. rihop Hospital, after an operation Mrs. William Nieman.

in cames were won by last Friday fourth wedding anniverasry ounaay with an open house from 3 to 6 pm. Sunday is also the birthday of Mrs. Pendergast. Among the guests will be their four children and families: Muss Winning Pendergast, Detroit; Mrs. Floyd Lantz, Corunna, Ont; Thnmas Pendergast.

Marion, and Plymouth Motors 3.1 THROUGH '3 Mrs. LeRoy Mack. Mrs. Walter ftOW Ri" "a GOODS lIurclTr lower lfp MKAi-IIK'L HhHL Dl BnFS MiHAL 1C5 DAII HF MVFRV C.N rrvFRAi. Ft.owrns MQIUMtNJi Jones." Monumentt Sceeor to Co Kinde Fred Learow Sr.

ia at Russ and Mrs. UouBias birth anniversary of Mrs. Mack left arm which he suffered while ami wnicn re yunerfa wnae I-1 i P.irt i i over-engine, ton hel trtirk. Md condition, C4h. trade, term TTH't Smith Creek, RI.

pickup." 1MW '--on pickup eitcelicnt condition. TIIK MOT OH MART Military T. ltS'ldge 2 ton iae hf hae Good motor and tire Ma eofd farm truck S.140. 3V) North Hiver road juil HEVROLftT ar.d chaii. 1.14 wheel 2 aile r-mforred frame, very clean Will take boat, car or truck in trade.

77- Smith Creek Road 1935 rORB-Utll l.ae -P'o mirk cornolelely relxilit, a irrtuar top. fwovi as worn in a iaciory in un The next meeting wilt be July Ifi Huron, rrxt year. Chambers and Ray Chambers, all of Sandusky; a sister. Miss Emma Vachovick; five brothers, Edward Vachovick, Port Huron: William Vachovick and Leo Vachovick, both of Detroit; Theodore Vachovick, Decker, and John Vachovick, Rapson, her mother, Mrs. naroor iraen ir.

asuj Leonard Woychowski and children Harrison Pendergast, Toledo, O. Seven grandchildren will also Set Tax Kate iPtClAL NOTICES are spending a few days in 1'ort at the home of Mrs. Max iseumvei 2657 Simons street. Fnmilv Leaves Nest Almor.l. June i-A.

Huron. in the Town Hall Youth Jailed veek. Almont Viilajc Council s-t Kind Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coates.

LEA i Fnrol! now in one of our motrlne, afternoon or rvpninf iae M' your i ring and sturnrner clothe PFWING CENTER Ave REBCHT $129.00 EXCKAN'GIS Auto part Ter! John Vachovick, Decker, and two grandchildren. Funeral arrangements have not! ttuti" TR4 Smith Creek Road. Ave nne 28 Mother Robin Bay Port, June 28 John Miller, 8, Owendale, was sentenced F6RI pickup. Jo the tax rate at 14 mills SI of avf-sci Presuler.t Kc Lawrence been completed. The remains are Auto supply.

and her brood of fowr have left their nest on the rail for overhead rfor mt the garage of the state in the Hacker funeral parlor. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Coafes and Mrs. Clara Coalcs have rrturncd from a tup in northern Michigan. Harbor Beach Mr.

and Mrs. George Jt-nks returned after 5 pending several months in Pine-hurst. J940 Thursday by Justice Henry W. Dast to pay a fine and costs of $22 05 or serve 10 days in Jail i r. i tOAit iK.wrr.!et Infant Dorothea Joyce Herr Dorothea Ton panXr P'-WffV DAIRY C.ranrf River.

Phone Police Post. The robin and her brood aroused Sears Roebuck Joyce Heir, two-year-old daughter ji.ii; IIFVHO! FT 1 ton tke Truck after ne pieaaea guilty mc" of a bicycle, owned by Clare Volz, Sebewaing. Miller was remanded OTT TED'S At'H) si'Kvut of Mr. and Mrs. William iterr IRRlAC.r APPI ICATinNS HI RON KHMV Wavne McArthur.

25. and Snbert. b''-h of Harbor Beach. inh and wtcr st widespread interest and were watched closely by the troopers and visitors, ri MIMTARV St to jail. He was arrested by Deputy ACCtSSORliS URIS AND rARTS lUrhor Rfarh Rev.

and Mr5. tm Bruff and diuchter. Audrey. Sheriff Roy Buerker. ine Dicycie was recovered.

are in Charlevoix for a vacation. LOCKERS Frozen Foods Fresh bleats 702 Lakenore Tvoad Eexington Height Barbara A Person, daughter cf Mr. an-d Mrs. Bernard died Friday right in her home after a two-day illness. She was born Aug.

22, 1944. in Almont. Dr. H. M.

Best, Lapeer, coroner, is investigating. She is survived by her parents; a sister, Barbara Herr; a brother, William Herr. and her grandpar- Ann Bunt. a 4 in ner I luriwi ecu Harbor Beach home a minor pwraticni r'S i spending two weeks in Hunt. Reckless Driver Fined $28.35 Don't Canvass the Town SEE US FIRST r.jjton Woods.

MicK, wi'h friends. lt-t wtMfk in Detroit. Their departure was wuw with some regrets. Sgt. Fred Ennis, Commanding Officer, remarked humorously that "they Sew the coop." The birds were hatched about two weeks ago to relieve fears that the eegs might have been damaged by frequent departures from the nest by the mother who flew away whenever anyone entered the tv mA'hrf was once locked out Marvsville June 23 Jerrv Cole Rlikv 1 fi a in, -ay cr.ts.

Mr. and Mrs. William Herr man. Croswell, pleaded guilty this son. Dona id.

Traverse Citv, were Sr. and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Rybka atl of Almont W. H. TURNBULL'S uee.

Mrs. Irene Mac- Donald. morning on a charge ot recmess driving before Justice William P. GENUINE MO PAR PART: SPECIAL Complete V-8 Motor Overhaul cuaranteeo S49.50 Funeral services will be held St Ibrhnr UfarH a rf Peterson irVJVnr.rTri'jMT roTTTewoVltrTSitrmt: 2 pm. Monday in Muir Brothers Frisco and paid fine and costs oi $28.35.

Pert HT-e. srer.t several davs in funeral home, with Rev. Carl tock: direct irivte wire: Inventor Coleman was arrested at 3:15 a. AND ACCESSORIES For All Chrysler Built Cars the Thcrris Sccft heme. Anderson, pastor n( First Congre Guide' Report.

Buiietino; at vour r- about five hours one night when m. today in Marysville oy patrol man Robert ftiacf nerson. Burial will be in Almont Ceme CusUim-Jil Plastic, rayoi and Mirbnr Bech Mr. and Mrs, A. J.

Patten have returned from a vacation in Mime. garage doors were cioseo. after, a window was left open for the bird. vice, McGrfBir, SIS Water Porf Huron 4.42 -UTS TIME BMiY." 11APFR SFPVKT Pictt jp and Wee; FT 0F, 6721 tery. DISTRICT LODGES cloth seat cover.

Chronic rpiilihtjt, fog lights, Nflson r. Little AUonjc. June 28 Funeral ser FARM and LIVESTOCK Al CTIONrFR niCKEKMU MICH. COMING AVCTIONS tt Mr. Hrm.l'T mil irtk, I rt Ik mt at4i? letkc-li.

rmrt'T nl fnrm msrliitsrrt, eS rltTf, Nalpk Mrrelli 1 i 1 I. i fcf4M. mII w-r cm4 Hir T-t. R4 1 i n. It In Jl I 1M rv-felt, miU n( Muff I erff.

J1 mlle I II nm4 1tm Wvandotte Firm Tort Hepe-Mr? hU Bunting had 3H Mr -t Mrs a LOST AD fOUWD I H'Fsm erv('M f.S'1Ir" ter.n lv. r.Jrof jcatm cr Ttin The ro-i i Jurreich CJeveia-rt. and Husell cur. vices for Nelon F. Little.

46, Great Lskn. cook, who died Wednesday i I meetinct of the Wyandotte Chemical corporation And many other item. to make that old car t.ine and the new-car imappy. PATON MOTOR SAT.ES 1121 Military frT 81-2 held this afternoon in Gilbert in rj-- ttr Mr'- 11 vwii erlt vx or Wriffrst St rteward. i.i'Miv in rtn-w-n concluded Friciay nism tiw.

quet in St Clair Inn. George Hoyt Sen funeral home. Rev. Roland Istridse, pa or Salesmen for tne orttiro trnited States attended I''-e w. wi'Ji rhinetone.

kpt Call Entertain County droop Port Sanilac. June 28 Eastside chapter No. 185. OES. was host to the County association.

OES. at the Pleasured nome Friday. June 20. A progressive luncheon was served at noon to 120 guests, representing nine chapters in the county. Miss Phillips.

County president, presided at the business meeting. day in the Forestville Lutheran church. Rev, Martin Dienst, Ruth, will officiate, and burial will be ia West Delaware Cemetery. the Church of Christ officiated. lOlfl Burial was in Oaklawn Cemetery iwr.im, t404tor.

Alaient Mrs A. Ate hewn and Fra-'K ar.d Mrs Eva Byrnes had 'inch at Sarnia Atmonl Frank Atcheson has ae-reptwt errsploymerjt st Nash Motors. Detroit, and beetn. work nr. day Almont Mt? Lysle was taken to Pert Huron Friday or and IrcaUnent thU sale school held all week in the inn.

atwmei-i toured! the an CJi mm -KLT-rwA rrTTR rrTa- LarRest FIRF.STONE DEALER AMtorted SiiM In Tnirk Irwtnr and Car Tire and Tubm C05GR0VE SALES tm THIRD ST. THOME mi Minden City. Jttne 28 Funeral service for Mrs. Amelia Detke, 67, dotte Dlant. The school to P.S.AfK -'f KIR sr VTriini ifahni Phono rirr.HFF "sn i T-ir-rtav.

r-: Aovti 'H- I'laf with I-i'ht trown Si'" or Compete At' V1 mml rt fmr to UK tall lo.krMitl 51 II. acquaint the men with a c.ar.?e who died Wednesday in her home Fit. IH from a buyer into i w-" "llk here, will be held fit 2 m. Sun.

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