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THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1955 PACE FIFTEEN HERALD WANT ADS YU-5-7171 NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS By Oscar Hitt Three Drivers MARKET NEWS rrn0xr CAVl IT WELL, WE CIO IT, I nT I WE SOLD OUR IS Cadillac Mayor To Visit Melvin On Exchange Day Sentenced For Recklessness STOCK LIST I -u I i Marysville, March 21 Two Port Huron motorists pleaded A guilty today before Justice Fred jX C. Snay on reckless Fairly Quiet Stock Market Zenith Radio Active, Higher charges. Richard F. Bond, 23, of 804 NEW YORK CURB I Noon Quotations) Am Can 40H Kenne Cop A Tel Tel 179H Kresge 88 Anaconda 20ii Kroger Oroe Armour 14t Ligg My BaltJ Ohio 4JH Mack Trucks Beth Steel 139 Mont Ward Bohn Alum 11 Motor Prod Burroughs 29 Motor Wheel Cain Hecla 15 Murray Corp Canada Dry 15 Nat Biscuit Canada Pac 29 Nat Dy Prod I Case ll Cent RR Ches Ohio 47 North Pac Chrysier S84 Parke Davis Colum OAK lSi Penney Cont Can Penn Huron avenue, paid $74.30 fine and court cost in lieu of serving 30 days in jail. St Clair Youth William G.

Franks, 42, of 3314 Thirtysecond street, was sen 11 1 Bad Axe Man, 25, Hurt As Wins Air Force tenced to pay $64.30 fin and court cost or serve 30 days in jail. He was given until Thursday to pay the fine. By RADER WPiGET i Associated Press Staff Writer New York. March 21 The Stock Market maintained a quietly YOU BET WE ARE1 Observer's Vings COU R5E AROUND WE'RE Cont Motors 12H Phelps Dodge 55 Curtlss Wrgt 23 "4 Phillips Pet IS Det Edison 34 Pure Oil 79 Dow Chem 4AV Rad Cor Am 414 DuPont IMV4 Remlng Rand 41W East Kodak 79 Reo Motors 31V HOLLYWOOD THAT 5 jvtakt packing if. xv 1 hi Car Hits Tree Bond was ticketed Sunday by Police Sgt.

Leonard J. Farrer and LIKE, CAT2.RYIN' COALS mixed position today in early 83 WTO INt-WCAvTLE Patrolman Daniel K. Hyatt on dealings. A few issues moved either way I Bad Axe, March 21 Minor Chesney, 25, Bad Axe, is in Bad Axe General Hospital with ser Gratiot road. Franks was ticketed Saturday El Auto Lite 37 Repub Steel Erie 22-i Sears Roebk Oen Elee 49-.

Shell Oil Oen Foods 80l Socony Vac Gen Motors 94 South Pac OiUette Sal 70 South Ry Goodrich 63 Std Brands Ooodvear 54 Std Oil Cal Gt Nor Rvpf 40 Std OU Ind Houd-Hersh 13i Std Oil NJ 794 61 51 5 81 38. 7 45 111V. more than a point, but most of the list held close to Friday's by Sergeant Farrer who said he chased him at 100 miles an hour ious injuries, suffered early Sunday in an automobile accident. Chesney has a compound frac on Gratiot boulevard. price levels.

Zenith Radio, following a favorable earnings report, opened up a 52Mi Illinois Cent 601 Tim Det Axle Inland Steel 70. Union Carb 84-s; 150ii 751; ture of the right leg, a fracture of the right arm, chest injuries and cuts on face. Troopers Garth Meyer and point and then extended its gain to between 2 and 3 points. Bab- Kenneth D. Manns, 28, of 6681 Dove road, Smiths Creek, paid $44.30 fine and court costs after pleading guilty Saturday before Insp Copper SI Union Pac Interlake Iron Unit Alrctt Int Harvest 367 Rubber Int Tel ft Tel 24 TJ Steel Kel3 Hayes A 24 West Un Tel ROBERT KENDALL cock Wilcox and Kennecott Cop- 42 7SV 91H Norman Schoonover said Ches- per added a couple of points while U.

S. Gypsum, a wide mover, list Justice Snay ney's automobile left M-53, 2Vi miles west of Bad Axe, and THUMB MARKETS He was ticketed Friday on Gra Melvin, March 21 Cadillac Mayor Robert Kendall will visit Melvin during the Statewide 3 points shortly after the start. tiot boulevard by Farrer and Wheat 1-1 1 crashed into a tree. There was a lower tendency in steels, aircrafts, distillers, chemi-jRye '90 CalS anQ OllS a. Dincy mm sitting higher were lUST I Prizes Awarded DEATHS Veterans To Hear mhhprt moil apap hAncoc 111 11.

ens 1.29 Corn WHU VA VlV.a UVUJVJ, US ties, coppers, railroads, and radio- Elmer Evans Richmond. March 21 Elmer Of Benefits At Mayor Exchange Day in May. Kendall, who will be 32 when he visits Melvin, is a Cadillac contractor who served as a B-26 pilot during World War II in the European theater. He was cited several times. HE IS SERVING his second year as Mayor, having taken office Jan.

1, 1954. He was born televisions. At Father-Son Dinner In Armada GRAINS AND SEEDS Chlcag Fntarea Opea Stocks moving down included St. Clair Tonight Bethlehem Steel, General Motors, Chicago, March 21 Opening quotations Douglas Aircraft, Distillers tor today Armada, March 21 Henry i a I ti'xjxp a vr it- vr lo.iit St. Clair.

March 21 Veterans 81, received a prize American sept, Vv; See. iroi-fli Halmich, "1JU oiauuaiu iu iJ. CORN Mar. 1.414: May 1.44-43 for being the oldest father pres- in Mishawaka, but came to Higher were Chrysler. Anacon-iJuiy 1.45T.-46; sept.

1.43-v PTA At Peck Host March 30 To Area Units Peck, March 21 Elk Township Parent-Teacher association will be host to associations from five counties at a meeting in the high school gymnasium at 2 p.m. March 30. A turkey dinRer will be served at 6 p.m. in the Methodist church by the Women's Society of Christian Service. Reservations for the dinner, $1.50 each, may be made with Mrs.

Philip Sheridan on or be LT. EUGENE R. NELSON St. Clair, March 21 Eugene R. Nelson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry are invited to attend a meeting at 8 p.m. today in the home of Charles A. Fulton post No. 382, American Legion, Clinton ave jent at the annual father and son 1 1 -wtr a T3; May 69-68; juiyioanquei in Aiary fliysucai Evans, 81, lifelong resident of the Richmond community, died Saturday in his home on M-19 north of the village.

He had lived there 54 years. Mr. Evans was born Oct 13, 1866 in Richmond Township. His wife died in 1941. Surviving are a son, Archie; a daughter, Mrs.

Roy Ryall, both of Richmond; six grandchildren, three great grandchildren and three brothers, John and Henry Evans, both of Richmond, and Frank, of Montana, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Henley, Indianapolis, Ind. on'J. Nelson, 824 North Sixth street, nue, to hear a discussion veterans' benefits. jery varu, ka, American icie- 651.: Sept.

65-65H; Dec. phone. American Smelting, Air: July 1.09-08: Sert. l.OB-lO. 1 Reduction, and New York Cen-j soybeans Mar.

2.5s: May 2.49- jtral. jSO-n: July 2.47-45Vi; SepK 2.374-39; Firday's market was a mixed I NARrMaT 12.20; July ia.42: sept. affair. The Associated Press aver- 6: 001 ia Donald J. Allen, post com was awarded silver observer's wings and a second lieutenant's commission the U.

S. Air Force at recent graduation ceremonies mander, will be in charge of the Cadillac as an infant, has lived there since. He was graduated by Cadillac High School, was elected a member of the Board of Education in 1947 and has served as school board president. He is married and the father of five children. Rose Catholic church.

Some 50 fathers and sons were present. The banquet was served by the Altar Society. Others to receive prizes included the second oldest father, Albert Hennig; oldest son, Joseph Halmich; youngest son, Halmich," nine-months-old son meeting, open to all area vete- rans regardless of affiliations or jheia at Harlingen Air Force Base, age of 60 stocks neld uncnanged at $156.10. Armada Couple non-aituations witn Texas. groups.

Lieutenant Nelson has just com- Last week the market started a A Seventh District service of fore March 23. i recov of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halmich; pleted a six-months course con k-ery movement that retraced Eg a ft Af Armndn stantal portion of the losses clcu Hl substantial portion Remains are in Howard ficer will attend the meeting. ducted by the Air Force.

second youngest son, Terry Hen-' fl Guests from Gratiot, Saginaw, -u i j(Bauer funeral home where fu-i-T IK, xo-tiiuiiuia-inu sun ui ii i auu i i it, iiui un, a uium of the previous week. The Bond Market was mixed For 45 Years Wed it; nerai services win ue uciu ai Mrs. Albert J. Hennig, North' Vav p0v n.y rtov Rpy Rpid i Counties will be present. St.

Clair Trucker Injured i rnvA A nriiii alert ujae crivon i aucavjaj, today at the opening. i tho imori.1 Armada, March Zl Mr. and I ml ay City VFW Post Observes 23rd Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. H.

Sherwood Ri. fi Pirhmnnrf of the Richmond Metho- shrh will officiate. andlRan PoStpOneS nan Kfivr v-rnhanao iniiiriH uunnam were nosis at As His Vehicle Knocks Down Pole Recor left Saturday for a week's l- i iburia! will be in MemDhia Ceme iiuuu run vi as tb, a lamiiy uuiiier in uicu uuuio vvaiier xvxoeiscn was rewaiu-j Kinde Ceremony visit in New York City with or! as thp vminsrpst grandfather tery. i Petroleums unchanged, Bunker jm celebration of the forty-fifth Kinde. March- 21 Rain caused St.

Clair, March 21 A St. Clair present; Gerald W. Blake, first prize for being the father with Imlay City, March 21 Imlay City post No. 2,492, VFW, observ Mrs. Russell Hilton Ruth, March 21 Mrs.

Emma itiiu cc suiuvan up 4, i. wwr- we(jding anniversary of his ence Corp off National BeUas-tparents Mr. and Mrs. D. S.

Dun-Hess off Pacific Petroleums ArmaHa their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Thourl-by and daughter, Jamie. milk truck driver was injured most sons present, five; Anthony must ai113 uiesuiu live, rviiuiunj ed its twenty-third birthday last early today when his truck un a fnT Hilton, 56, widow of Russell Hil- unchanged, Brazilian traction up, at the informal affair week with a dinner and program went out of control and knocked postponement of ground breaking ceremonies this morning for the new North Huron Rural Agricultural High School building.

It is planned to have the ceremonies later this week. sonsrTsenT and mes Miller and housekeeper in SS Peter fnr tvplino the Paul rectory, died today in in the community room of the 'a, mimDie uu on 4, ana uu-i. anj Mnrtnn Dun Miss Katherine Utley left for a visit in Coral Gables, down a utility pole. The driver, Richard H. Bouch mont Lab off Town Hall.

the rectory after an illness of five Fla. ham and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dunham and greatest distance. A birthday cake was a feature er, 36, of 2430 S.

Riverside, suf of the celebration. GRAINS DROP Chicago, March family, Leonard, and Mr. 21 AP A Orson Dunham, Berville. Hazel ton Funeral Rev. Balfour, pastor of fered chest injuries and cuts on his hands and legs.

The accident happened about the First Congregational church, (heavy selling splurge sent grains Group gifts and a wedding officiated at a short meditation, Held In Memphis 7 a.m. at 1015 North Riverside reeling downward on the Board-cake were features of dinner. weeks. Born Jan. 19, 1899, in Detroit, Mrs.

Hilton lived there until she became housekeeper at the rectory 23 years ago. Mr. Hilton died in 1928. Mrs. Hilton is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Joseph A. Schumacher, Minden City; a son, On the program were music by when Boucher was en route to of Trade today. Memphis, March 21 Funeral the Blue Water Drifters, Smiths Wheat near the end of the; A11.Clinnl Shmv Port Huron to pick up a truck- Creek, and dancing by Judy Ku- Mrs. James S. Edgette was In Ecorse last week to visit her granddaughter, Barbara Ellen Edgette, who has been ill in a Wyandotte hospital.

She was accompanied on her return by two other granddaughters, Marilyn and Donna Jean. SA Warren Zimmer, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Zimmer, Vine street, Is stationed at Camp McGill, near Tokyo, Japan, where he 'is taking amphibious training. load of milk.

services were held this afternoon I in the Free Methodist church jhere for William P. Hazel ton, kola, Yale. Others on the pro gram were Jerry Billet, Fred first hour was 1 3-8 to 2 5-8 low- -er, March S2.19; corn 1-2 to 7 Thursday Niffht lower, March $1.42 3-8: oats 3-4 I to 1 1-8 lower. March 72 3-8; rye At POlt AUSllIl 1 1-2 to 1 lower, March 0-1 a- -n George Hilton, Detroit; six grand- nrnminpnt farmer of the St. Clair Society To Meet Tuesday Memnhie rnmmunitv who died i children, a brother, George Tot- Alverson and Roger Evans, Imlay City.

Unionville Youth Gets Flesh Wound Sebewaing, March 21 Larry Vandermark, 19, of RFD 1, Unionville, suffered a minor flesh wound in the left leg Sunday when a .22 caliber rifle he was handling discharged accidentally. Vandermark was treated by Dr. John G. Zuzga, Sebewaing. The Tuscola County Sheriff's department investigated.

Bride-Elect Feted At Memphis Party 'Friday in a Port Huron doctor's ckv-. Wayne, and a sister, Mrs. Neil Black showed movies St Clair, March 21 Rosary $1.03 1-2: soybeans 2 1-4 to 3 1-i taken in California. Altar Society of St. Mary's Cath olic church will meet at 6:15 March S2.o7 3-1, and Thursday mght under di-! Rev.

Carl Koerner, pastor, as- 8 to 10 cente a hundred pound Deanna Miller and sited by Rev. E. E. Walling, Flint, I lower, March Sll.az. Jerry Schwanitz as a benefit or of iciated.

Burial was in the p.m. Tuesday in the parish hall BIRTHS oiiiv-n. iu uu uwiicj Acuuxb, A brother, Frank Totcky, and a sister, Mrs. Ernestine Seeley, preceded her in death. Mrs.

Hilton was a member of Christian Mothers Sodality. Solemn Requiem High Mass will be chanted at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in SS. Peter and Paul Homemakers Unit At Croswell Hears Of Easter Meaning A potluck dinner will be held, followed by devotions and a 'the athletic fund, Coach Howard Memphis Cemetery. Williams announces.

Mr. Hazelton was born in New LIVESTOCK Detroit Llrestoek business meeting. The Port Austin High School Oct. 12, 1882. His Mrs.

Louis Zimmer will be in ST. CLAIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL March 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Marine City, a Detroit, March 21 salable 1.0M.;n ic tV.a former- Anna PtaT. Croswell, March 21 A talk on Memnhis.

March 19 A mis Barrows and gilts mostly so cents K7 1 er: bulk 170-230 ios. 16 few William Stanke, will play five ter. Kotslob.4 "umSSA Iw-foo Ibt iSJoii selections. I Survivors are the widow, two "What Easter Means to You" was given by Mrs. William Catholic church by Very Rev.

daughter. cellaneous shower honored Miss Marlene Smith, bride-elect, at the Frank W. Kauf mann and other charge of arrangements. Brown City Youths Plead Guilty To Bad Check Charges March 21, to Mr. and Mrs.

Mer priests. Burial will be in the home of Mrs. William Gum Fri Schindler at a meeting of the Croswell Homemakers group in the home of Mrs. George Flott rill Frank, Marine City, a daugh church cemetery. day night.

A corsage from the ter. Remains will be in Zinger fu hostess and gifts from the group neral home, Ruth, after Tuesday Friday. Mrs Elwood Elliott, chairman, presided at the meeting. Sandusky, March 21 Robert were presented to Miss Smith. is oo: not established on sows.

There will be eight boxing bouts. sons, Merle, Memphis, and simmer ssteebrse ahrt? nSi! Participants will be these pupils, Homer, Centerline; a daughter, early sales mostly steady out tome in-1 Snay, Edward Rothe, Jerry jMrs. Marian Killion, Royal Oak; d.u.tr.' cowTopen'steady1; 8SS Schwanitz, Ro Goretski, nine grandchildren and one great and replacement eattie luiiy David Thuemmel, Duke grandchild. SS e2aoroo-26a5o. SSS.bm tor Edwin Knoblock, Eldon Knoblock, I definitely choice offerings, some iMike Hatch, Peter Gordon, TTvcai Rnpnlce higher; small lot choice fed heifers, r- Trrie'' JVJ UCt1 IVS .23 00- few early sales utility and com- aid PaiTlSh, Buddy VOSS, Larryl 1 A A 'njli 1 Knoblock Three ubs At morning.

Budreau and Weldon MacLarty, Games were played. Miss Smith Father Kaufmann will officiate both 17 and both of Brown City, Roll call response was a Bible verse. Dinner was served at at Rosary devotions in the funeral home at 9:15 p.m. Wednes MEMPHIS Past Masters Night of Memphis lodge No. 142, F.

A. M. will be held at the temple Thursday night. Potluck will be served Masons and their wives. Ain Ata chapter 222, OES, will serve the dinner at 7 p.m.

pleaded guilty before Circuit Judge Arthur M. Bach this noon. will be married April 2 to WH liam Wiedemann, Marion, O. Dairy Specialist Due At Bad Axe day morning to passing about $200 The next meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Frank Fenton April 15.

Roll call response will in worthless checks. iv.vv-iA.uM. xauie tenuis cuamwonsuiui' -w Mrs. Lovila Houghton Marlette, March 21 Rev. Rob Budreau admitted forging the Snover, March 21 Mrs.

Lovila I 9 50 down: part load aoj id. sioca sicrr calres 23 00" load good and choice 700 finals Will be played, i lb. feeder 'steers 21J0: Tealers tnUj Xhe girls' basketball team will steady: most good and low choice 23.00-1 f. hilh choice to crime tndi- present a skit. Dig Those Dorm checks and MacLarty admitted Bad "Axe, March 21 Louis ert Kyser, pastor of Marlette and Lamotte Presbyterian churches, be "Bright Sayings of Our Chil dren." Houghton, 56, Snover, widow of DEATHS FUNERALS signing and cashing them.

Johnson, dairy extension special Archie Houghton and lifetime PORT HURON AREA will be guest speaker at a meet A lesson on "Needs of Younger Both youths were remanded to Tiduala up to 30 00: some held higher; I A Hign nti ity and commercial lS.00-23.00. few resident of Sanilac County, died ist at Michigan State College, will speak at the annual meeting Children" will be presented by bannac uounry jail tor pre unexpectedly Saturday in her Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Herbert sentence investigation. Bonds at noon March 30 of Huron Dairy farm home near Snover.

Paton. of $500 were unfurnished. Herd Improvement association Mrs. tiougmon was born in No. 1 in First Presbyterian ing of the Research club Tuesday evening in the Town Hall, Philomathean and Altruesa clubs will be guests.

In charge of arrangements for the evening are Mrs. Earl Swett, Mrs. Ruth Frost, Mrs. William Wood and Mrs. Richard CUll tnd low li 1 lu.uu-io.w.

iiuiuuioi auuiiooivu icvo tiai Sheep salable 1500 Slaughter mbs ed procee(Js wiU be USed to active. mostlT 50 cents higher tnan iasi; close: sheep scarce, steady: around purchase boys and girls athletic ttdr e5S jequipment and varsity letters. i deck choice and prime 10 lb. wooled; lambs 23.50: other sales good and choicei-r iwSled slaughter lambs 22.00-23.50: utU-j VanClalS Damage ttr to choice, mostly good 88 lb. wooled lambs 21.00: most good to prime, mainly, frifO rrc 'choice around 95 lb.

shorn slaughter leXingTOIl KjOIXUSC i in i nnii 21 few sales MALIK, MRS. IRENE Of 71 Henry Street. Detroit, died March 20th. The remains are resting In the Arthur Smith Funeral Home from where funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday.

followed bv committal services to North Freemont Cemetery. Sanilac County. AN AIR OF EXPECTATION Moore Township, Dec. 31, 1898. She was married to Mr.

Houghton, March 22, 1923, in Wheatland Township. He died May 27, 1954. Survivors are five sisters, Mrs. church parlors. Larry Crockett, 500-Miler Auto Racer, Killed cuu to enoice mom jexinKLOU, xuarcn jii t.Aicu- sive damage by vandals in the SANJULE, WILLIAM H.

Croswell LDS Unit Cfooiniojes ECtremlaiTu? 3.00-t 50. POULTRY, PRODUCE Cnicaga Dairy Chicago March 21 Butter steady; receipts 1.414.698; wholesale buying John Hoenle summer home south of Lexington was reported to State Police Sunday. Walter Van Conant, Birmingham, Mrs. Daniel Loewen, Utica; Mrs. Leonard Loewen, of California, and Mrs.

Charles Ger-ber and Mrs. Chester Denton, Lanahorne. March 21 AP Due In Larry Crockett, 28-year-old rac Of 2129 Stone Street, passed awav March 20th, 1955. In his home'. Friends mav see him In the 8tewart S.

Kipp Funeral Home, where services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday. Burial In Lakeside Cemetery. The break-in occurred during prices unchanged score a th. Trnnnere said both or Snover; four brothers, either Khrushchev or other to Bulganin.

A 57, so a so. vs. ow aa.za: cars wa a -v. 25. sa 65.75.

household articles had been Eags steadier: receipts 18.960; whole-1 sale buying prices unchanged: 0. S. thrown aDOUt, damaging the in-large whites 40. mixed 38. mediums 37.

terior TJ. 8. standards 36. dirties 32.5. checks.

WTLLIS, GARY L. THUS THE Soviet regime, for ing car driver from Columbus, was killed Sunday in the 25-mile American Automobile Association Eastern Sweepstakes. Crockett was moving up into a challenging position early in the race when his car spun out of control at Langhorne speedway, crashed through a fence and rolled over into a field. 32. current receipts 34.25 By TOM WHITNEY lAP Foreign Staff) Six weeks have passed since Georgi Malenkov got fired as Soivet Premier and it's still not clear whether Premier Nikolai Bulganin or Communist party boss Nikita Khrushchev carries more weight in Soviet affairs.

Has Jeddo Meeting Croswell, March 21 The Woman's Group of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints met in the home of Mrs. Mae McLane, Jeddo. 'The program opened with group singing led by Mrs. Clifford Levitt, who also gave the invocation. Devotions were conducted by Mrs.

Brady Gardner. Roll call response was "Why I Attend Group Meetings. Mrs. Gardner presented a lesson on "Kingdom Citizenship Re the time being at least, has con tinued to have the outward form I of a diumvirate the rule of two Died March 20th In the family residence, 615 Clairmont Street. The remains are restinsr In the Arthur Smith Funeral Home from where funefal aerrlees will be held at 11:00 a.m.

Wednesday followed by committal services In Lakeside Cemetery. Ward and Kenneth Brown, both of Pontiac, and Burley and William Brown, both of Snover. Remains will be in the Hacker funeral parlors, Sandusky, until 11 a.m. Tuesday when" they will be removed to the Snover Evangelical United Breth church. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m.

with Rev. A. R. Kuehn, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Elkland Cemetery.

men. This is much as it was from Shoot Out Windows Lexington, March 21 Thomas Ventruss, Detroit, reported Sunday that eight windows were shot out in his summer cottage here by BB gun pellets during the June, 1954, 'til Feb. 8, 1955, when SOUTHEASTERN iMICHIGAX G.S COM PANT The Board Directors at its meeting held March 4. 1953, declared the regalar arterW dividend. Number 17.

1.M per share an the Camnlative Preferred Stock. Series A. payable April 1 stockholders af record March IS, I95.1. O. O.

WILSON, Secretary In Moscow these days there's the two men were Malenkov and The race was won by Mike Na- zaruk of Belmore, Long Island.1 an air of expectation of further Khrushchev. 1A There have been a few clues DEATH S-FUNERAIS BLUE WATER DISTRICT winter. State Police are investiga since -Malenkov has been out as ting. to the real power behind things Injured in another mishap was Al Keller of Bloomfield, N. H.

He fractured both hands when quires the Discovery and Development of Abilities." The pro On March 1 four new men were Lor a Mae Krueger appointed to top-level jobs in the ihis car crashed through tne -tr t. T7. 1 EVANS, ELMER Lifelong resident of the Richmond community, died March 10th In his home on M-19. north of Richmond. Remains are In Howard H.

Bauer Funeral Home. Richmond, where funeral services will be held at p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be In Memphis Cemetery. services for Lora Mae Krueger, I Crockett, who had been racing four-day-old daughter of Mr.

and, 1947 was naraed rookie of Soviet government as deputy premiers. Three were promoted to become the superiors of men who had previously been their gram closed with the benediction by Mrs. Irene Brabyn. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Miv RuA McLane. The next meeting will be in the home of Mrs.

Marion Powell April 6. Lighting of Township Highways Specimen Notice of Board Meeting Notice of Meeting to Determine An Assessment District for Lighting of Highways Mrs. Alger Krueger, hnover, wno tho at thf indianaDolis 500- died in St. Luke's Hospital, Sagi superiors. Of the four men, an mile race in 1954.

naw. Thursday, were held in alysis indicated that two seemed to be adherents of Nikita Khrush ment. THERE ARE persistent suggestions that the Minister of Culture, Georgi Alexandrov, may be in serious trouble. He is a wartime chieftain of the Communist party propaganda apparatus who twice in the postwar period got into difficulties for deviations frem the party line. In addition, there has arisen a peculiar situation over the post of Minister of Agriculture of the U.S.S.R.

The former minister, Ivan Benediktov, was demoted to the post of Minister of State Farms on March 3, no one has been appointed to his place. This is most unusual. Under Soviet practice it is highly irregular to announce the dismissal of a minister until a new minister has chev. Whereas, ten or more freeholders of Clyde Township, On March 3 three changes were announced in ministerial posts HILTON, MRS. EMMA Housekeeper In SS Peter and Paul Rectory.

Ruth, died March 21st in the Rectory. Solemn Requiem High Mass will ehanted at 9:30 a.m. Thursday In SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church. Burial will be In the church ceme'ry. Remains will Two ministers were fired in dis Senor Golfers Ready For Play At St.

Augustine St Augustine, March 21 AP The American Seniors Golf association tournament starts today with upwards of 200 contestants 55-year-old and older on Snover Evangelical United Brethren church Saturday. Rev. A. R. Kuehn, pastor, officiated.

Burial was in Mooretown Cemetery. Survivors besides her parents are a brother, Larry, and a sister, Grace, both at home, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Krueger, Snover, and Mrs. Sarah Jeweldl, Brown City.

grace. One had been Krushchev's favorite target for criti cism on the farm front. He is be In Zinger Funeral Home. Ruth, after Tuesday morning. hand.

Alexei Kozlov, a former chief of the agricultural section of the party's central committee and minister of state farms. A third minister, Benediktov, also a target for Krushchev's condemnation, was demoted. While all these indications seem Turin T. Tlriimlpv. Greenville.

DETR0IT EDISON Current Dividend Return About 5 To Bay or Sell This Security. Call Bert J. Wellman 903 Park Si. Phone TO 5-5507 Reid. Higbie Comnany Mmb Oatroit Stock Exchane US Ford Bldg Octroi! 26 Mich St.

Clair County, have petitioned the township board to contract with the Detroit Edison Company for the lighting of North Street Road from Carrigan Road to S. line of NV2 of SW'i Sec. 12 and to determine as assessment for the purpose of defraying the cost of said lighting pursuant to Compiled Laws of 1929, Section 2417, being Section 3 of Act 264 of Public Acts of 1917 as amended. Special Assessment District to include the Sli and the S'i of the N'i of Sec. 12.

Therefore the Board of Clyde Township, St. Clair County, hereby gives notice to all freeholders in the area that the said township board will meet at Township Hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, on March 26, 1955 for the purpose of hearing objections from any of the said freeholders to the creation of said assessment district. Signed: CLARENCE BEARSS Clyde Township Clerk Dated March 15, 1955.

hotel owner, was here to been named BIRTHS Since Bulganin became Premier HOUGHTON, MRS. LOVILA Lifetime resident of Sanilac County, died March 19th In her farm home near Snover. Remains will be in the Hacker Funeral Parlors'. Sandusky, until 11:00 a.m. Tuesday when they will be removed to the 8 Evangelical United Brethren Church to lie In state.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Burial will be In Elk-land Cemetery. to point in the direction of Khrushchev as having an exceed Feb. 8 the Soviet press has been very precise in two respects. Bulganin and party boss Khrush-ckev have been regularly singled ALMONT March 16, to Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Bowman, in Lapeer County General Hospital, a son, Thomas Cheff. ingly strong hand in appointments, analysis profess to see a out for distinction a little above defend the title he won last year. He played No. 1 on the U.

S. Seniors international team in Europe in 1954. Chick Evans of Chicago, former winner of the U. S. Open and National Amateur, is also entered.

Play will be over the Ponce De Leon course where par is 75. consistently stronger position for their other colleagues in the 8 the Soviet army. Bulganin was; LOST AND FOUND Kremlin's big nine. Newspapers BISHOP HOSPITAL Almont have avoided doing anything previously minister of defense smau black Pomeranian dog. white mark on chest.

Reward. Any March 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Fran- which would give the consistent and had close ties with many Information lead'ng whereabouts call YU-3-1053. PLEASE I- ces Scheeres, Attica.

priority in precedence over the; high-ranking Soviet military men..

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