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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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THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1952 PACE SEVEN TIMES HERALD WANT ADS PHONE 7171 Grand Trunk Freight Train Jumps Track At Royal Oak Announcements City Briefs Richard Kilbourn, Retired Farmer, Dies After Illness brother, Samuel Kilbourn, Marys ville; four sisters, Mrs. Margaret Sommers, Berville; Mrs. Barney Shagnea, Argyle, and Mrs. Clara Anglebrandt and Mrs. Louis An-glebrandt, both of Port Huron; 23 grandchildren and a number of IX PORT HURON Moose Women To Install Richard C.

Kilbourn, 78, of 4372! nieces and nephews. wissei inn uming, open daily, -V A A 1 IV Jill. 111 141 A I X. 4.30 to 9 p.m. Sunday noon until, Huron chapter No.

99 WOOM 9 p.m. Fish Fry every Friday Tuesday in the Moose Temple. Final plans were made for mstal-j 1. TL. Ilation of officers at 2 p.m.

Sun-' IW Hall available for all oc-((Jay New officers are: nior re-i casions. Call Mr. Cam, 2-0572. 320; gent Mrs Naomi N. Therrin; Erie street junior regent, Mrs.

M. Irene San-i Mr. Kilbourn attended Argyle schools and came to Port Huron from Snover 14 yeara ago. He attended Pilgrim Holiness church. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m.

Saturday in the Kipp funeral home. The remains are in the funeral home. 'derson; thaDlain. Miss Gertrude Port Huron Review No. 1, WBA.

Pettingill: recorder. Mrs. Important business i Meyrle L. Mortimer, and treas- Dove road, retired farmer, died Wednesday in Port Huron Hospital after a long illness. He was born Aug.

20, 1873, near Jeddo. He married Miss Edna P. Anderson in November, 1904. MR. KILBOURN is survived by his widow, Port Huron; six daughters, Mrs.

Everett Sheffer, Dearborn; Mrs. Celia Comandella, Hoxey ville; Mrs. Almeda K. Mor-ley, Mrs. Ervin Warner, Mrs.

Harry Maynard, all of Port Huron, and Mrs. Melton Lawrence, Spar-lingville; three sons, Murray 1. Kilbourn, McGregor, and Clifton O. Kilbourn and Arnold E. Kilbourn, both of Port Huron; a mursaay, June i.

urer. Mrs. Mar an Sm th. 1 Rummage Sale, everyday at Bargain Counter, 533 Water Good used clothing. Th-tf Accident Victim 'Satisfactory The condition of Philip Wide-man, 19.

of 2465 Partridge road, who suffered severe lacerations of the right shoulder and head injuries Tuesday when his motor- Likes That Car Enfield, Conn. UP Armond (Cadillac) Stovall, whose fondness for high powered automobiles landed him in a prison farm, escaped but was caught three hours later, driving a stolen Cadillac. Best Service in History 6195 Taxi 4109 Th, cycle sideswioed a City water nF(i sprinkler truck at Pine Grove ave- nue and Willow street, was said Mystic Chapter No. 58 Special meeting Thursday. 6-19 today by Port Huron Hospital attendants to be "satisfactory." OUTSIDE PORT HURON The Reliable Store Since 1859 SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT ON GLAZED CHINTZ DRAPERIES Roller Skating at the Pleasure! New Discussion t-roup Drome, Port Sanilac.

Opening Fri-j John L. Stewart, 4660 Lake day. May 9. featuring Bill Schu-jShore road, is organizing a gov-macher at the consonnata ernmental affairs discussion 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.

group. First meeting of the group swill be at 8 p.m. triaay in first Congregational church. Discussion will center on municipal gov- Fish Dinner Special 85 cents. across from Morton Th-tf ernment at the Friday meeting.

Regular Salt, Marysville. The public is invited. 95 Ik iTfci in iwKhJ sA i.i yi SMjgig ir Smiths Creek lode No. 491. A.M.

M. M. degree Quarterly Chamber Meeting June 20, at 8 p.m. Lunch. 6-20 Plans' are being completed by pr.

the Port Huron Chamber of Com- GENERAL VIEW OF 12 CARS of a Detroit bound Grand Trunk railroad freight train that jumped the track at Royal Oak early today. The right of way was littered with a cargo of gravel and automobile frames when nine cars overturned. Railroad officials reported that no one was injured. See story on Page 16. (United Press Telephoto).

State Park Roller Rink, Skat-imerce for a quarterly membership ing Fri. and Sat. nights. I meeting to be held Sept. 23 in hotel.

A regular program fjf will be discarded and members Allied etS rlOn NOW 99Z Jury Returns Full Verdict In In-ill fnrm nnnal trt i CPIICC II 1 11 Tr 25 Get Watches IJailsd For Driving In Quarter-Century Without License activities of the Chamber of Com-1 PQff f) PqTQQQ jmerce. u. cooper jonnson is piau ning chairman. Donor Gives $5 To Help Vidow Of Claude Soman Edward J. Zero, 19, of 4, Suit FOT $5 000 Atkins road, pleaded guilty Wed- Plans to participate in the Labor'1 Day parade of the Builders InUUCIIOn Trades Council was made at a GoW watches engraved Kimball Firemen Respond with nesday before Justice George! A Circuit Court jury Tuesday A harnvarn fire at the their names werp nresentpd to 2i M-rt driving a returned a verdict for the full operator's amount of a $5 000 damage suit Anchorville, to without an In jni-olnno fAntinrao frnm 1 Alliea VeierUHS OUI1C11 KUIieS- farm.

1587 Sturdevant riav in thp Legion Home. new members of the Quarter-, veh-'o 1 A. .1 1.. Kit roaa. was pui oui euiiesuay veterans organizations were Century club of Mueller Brass arising out of a traffic accident Justice Hart sentenced Zero to Oct.

2. 1951, in St. Clair County. ivjmudii iiciiicu srtrfprt tn thp ronnri hev are it rrhoH thP harn Firemen said icomPany at tne tentn annual nin- loiuiiiio ura isi niucu-: meeting Wednesdav sht the blaze was caused by spon- ln -txj uap in jan, u.cuueu ne lurv touna tne piaimiu, of the sentence and placed Zero; Mrs. Hazel Patterson.

Port Huron, can Legion and May-O'Brien post B1 Rjver Country ciub taneous combustion Better quality glazed chintz draperies at a special reduction in price. Gay floral patterns with "yur choice of rose, green, yellow, or blue ruffles, full length, can be used with or without tie-backs. See them on our on probation tor two years. 'against defendant- 'ohn G. and Zero, who lost his license sev- Garrison J.

Dor-neMon. both of Em- I A motion picture of action dur-1 J-eonara u. Liuie, lmmeaiaie Reoorts Tools Stolen 'ing World War II in Italy, Ger- Pas president of the group, made t- T- an unidentified person was received by The Times Herald editorial office todav with instructions that it be forwarded to Mrs. Claude Boman. 3195 Streeter drive.

Mrs. Boraan became a widow Mav 22 as the result of a head-on collision on US-25A. north of the City. The Times Herald Sunday explained the personal and financial suffering borne by Mrs. Boman as a result of her husband's death.

Purl E. Parkin told erai years ago lor motor emcie men uas re r-i i nTn1 t)ofliJmanv anH thtf Far F.at thnun the awards lint otirnc hoc arrested Mon-ara 1. is.anp piesioea. ii i- tt tv. inp nisrnrv nt p.icn individual with iUVV less cement company, ioia i-ouce-v o.

nll ux day by Deputy sheriffs Richard: Mrs. Patterson, a passenger in someone took a cutting torch tip oince Cain and Gerald Toles on the com- an automobile driven bv her hus- sei or gauges anu iuo ieti vi a nt of Va pauses Police Chief Ray band, claimed she suffered severe ii r. ti ik i' ii tj i' i i i 1 1 double line, valued at $150, from was in cnarge 01 tne meeting. memberships in the Black River Holifield who spotted Zero driving, and permanent injuries as a re- jthe company dock. of the collision at Emmett and Country club, lapel pins designat- tdr 1,1 ing their service, framed crtifi- 3 'd Floor cates and 25 American Beauty Pleads Not Guilty To Accosting VFW Auxiliary Brandon roads.

John Donnellon was named ririver of the other car which -v -ed bv Garrison plai- was represented by i Mrs. Boman was left with the' Home From Hospital task of raising not only the cou- Mrs. George W. Bond, 1009 Pop-ple two-vear-old son, but also lar street, has returned home after another child exDected in October, two weeks in Port Huron Hospital, Fire Captain Albert G. Russell M.

Tree, company vice president. sn'e u-orld Pld ha c'rf j'5ra-p alle Haiford Streeter and Eugene F. "ro was presented of the firm Black, Bush to Charles -Tri Bradt. Attorney for the de none ine ieixer wnicn accompameu nunc nur i uu 0t 250b Twentieth avenue, the S5 donation said: 'suffered in a fall from a scaffold. not guiitv Wednesday bedlam sending S5 to Mrs.

Boman ore Municipal Judge C. J. Sul- to start a fund for Mrs. Called To Rubbish Fire livan to a charsp of accosting and i ,1 rv of in a fr?" fense was Loyall G. Watson, of vrH.

the firm of Watson and Inman. Schoor po-t vi, -o VFW, Wed nesdav in "hi Home. Arthur W. Schell, commander and also the little onei Firemen were called She sure needs help day to a rubbish fire at 4223 He was released on S500 bond Invocation by Gordon O. Reich- her son coming, bad." ard preceded a tribute to 15 de- pi j- -i: titj of the VFW post, presented the Gratiot avenue.

ceased members. Dinner musicwt for the auxil arv's nart in dayby with anas Provitd BeTt Djerkiss'the Buddy Poppy sale. Ill In Fosoital Deaths Fred C. Lubahn. 5679 Gratiot offense against a 12 year-old Port You9 re so beautifully right, summer day or summer lne auxiliary namea iour ueie- A total of 252 members and four alternates to the been inducted since the club's encampment to be held TTnron girl.

road, is ill in Port Huron Hos pital. ginning in ism wun a cnarier, au2 3 in os Anseles. Cal. membership of 40 workers. 65 Part In Squadron Cruise Woods Talks To THE DELEGATES are Mrs.

Lu cille E. Gergowski Mrs. Catherine A. Emerson, Miss Mary E. jDuniean and Mrs.

Almeda iThe alternates are Mrs. Elizabeth Fivp pniiwrq and mpmbers d'on Sets Up 'Nuclear Power Oypionment' Unit Mrs. Saford Boce News has been received here of the death June 13 of Mrs. Matilda Boyce, native of Port Huron, in Bavaria. N.

Y. The former Matilda Stahlbush, she was the widow of Saford Boyce. Mrs. Bovce was born here in 188. She is survived by three sons, daughter, six grandchildren, a ricce.

a sister and a brother. Port Huron Power Squadron rni 'I in Ballentine's famous-name shoes the smartest, coolest, best-fitting fashion 'hits' under the summer sun! Mavor Thomas Viods spoke! VanZandt, Mrs. Clara M. Davis, held a "sealed orders cruise Wednesday night. The orders, opened when the on "ComT'P't" and County Bet-j Mrs.

Eloisp A. Alderdyce and Mrs. 4 1 1 1 -T 1 rii II Detroit Edison The company them to cruise to the ment of a power devel- and return. Lientsnip Crpek LiQns club Wednesday 1 rr" tt.H Mrs. Doris J.

Sheffer was received into membership at the meeting. The next meeting will be July -m-o 1 c. 111 ium iidu, oiiiuus i .1113. iii'mnn ti(jlll-Ml uc)dlllir'lil ll iu-iui- XSOaiS OW neu Uy VtllUC ru. IliJI Will ctrocl' Vior hrnthr.r ti t-v T7'r- e.

T.l- -reeK. SSVyy a 1 16. nare ITS aTOmiC energy SIUUICS. oeina, uuiwiu uu, lnua oa- Plane upro mmnlolpH fnr rtotrn ami a lans were compietea lor a Detrot Ed son and the Dow, D1 "ladies Night" mppting at which Mr. "more fnve returned from fnn fCnipht nart einated 1 1'dules 's'" Bawria he attended fu- Chemical company.

Midland, Port officers for 1952-53 will be m- Midland are lu" pniaValcu. officers Midiana, are Thg boats returned to Port.onicers ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS, PAGES TWO AND THREE nprnl I fn-nnpratincr linflpr a inint pnn-'r, t. r- i i i I Stalled. Ine installation Session a inint con- r- i i i isiaiieu. auuauiun neauiiuai-i n.nn tract with the U.

S. Atomic En- ten. Quay street, where a potlucki in Haadaas Kestaurant, EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING PROMPT SERVICE i Mrs Rqv I Stoliker ergy Commission. Their project supper was held Mrs. Laura Mae Stoliker.

57, of contemplates industrial uses of 2909 Cover street. Port Huron -atomic energv. Police Officers 'Run. State Senator Frank D. IBeadle, St.

Clair, will be install- ling officer. Ernest C. Fluery was program, chairman. Edmund Carpenter C7X? resident earlv childhood. Begin New Jobs i Phone 2-5911 920 Military ronce uapt.

virgn jl. James ana: Presided died Wednesdav in the home of: her sister. Mrs. Henrietta Pounds. 1302 Water street, after aj lon illness She was born in Pontiac Aug.

r. 1S34. and lived there during A basic engineering design for a nuclear heat power reactor is being sought. Detroit Edison's new department is to co-ordinate the utility company's activities in the joint project. ronce nusseii i.

ivioruiiier ui-ficially took over their new duties today. Captain James, former Police Lieutenant, and Lieutenant Morti- PERCH TROUT PICKEREL FROG LEGS SCALLOPS LOBSTER TAILS to imer, tormer Detective, were ap-; B. VlSj something Walker L. Cisler, Edison presi-; 'torI tn nntc the early months of her life he-fore moving to Port Huron. She married Roy I.

Stoliker July 2. 191S. She uas a member of Myrtle K. Rebekah lodge No. 459, IOOF.

She is survived her husband: two step daughters, Mrs. Frank Bigger. Port Huron, and Mrs. dent, said the City Manager Jay F. Gibbs.

that there are "at present" no T-he appointments, effective today, plans for any atomic power plants were made on the recommenda- Michigan. tion of Police Chief Daniel L. lO'Leary. WHITEFISH SMOKED FILLETS FINNAN HADDIE iir. MiiauA announcemeni; came less than two days after Regcie Marsack.

Roscommon, 10 grandchildren, two ari u. isicsie, progressive ton- srea? grandchildren and her sis-'servative member of the Canadian Lapeei Ave. 8105 DAMP WASH DRY WASH We Have a Service For Every Family Need SH RIMP (Cleaned and Breaded, ready to fry) WSneaftoim Fnsfln Co. Parliament, said North America's first atomic power plant was under construction at Midland. Nickle said the plant would begin operation by the end of the year.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS, PAGES TWO AND THREE ter. Mrs. Pounds. The remains are in the Albert A. Falk and Son funeral home where funeral services will oe held at 1:30 p.m.

Saturday. Rev. E. J. Soell.

pastor of St. John's Evangelical Reformed church, will officiat Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery. 735 Water St. Phone 2-3628 We Deliver (A) NATURALIZER latticed sandal in White or Red Kid, 12.95. (B) GLAMOUR stunning multicolor of violet, yellow, green, fuchsia.

Soft kid, 13.95. (C) GLAMOUR air-cooled Nylon Mesh in white with Tropic Tan or Blue calf, 13.95. (D) PARADISE high-heel shell pump in cool white linen, 11.95. (E) NATURALIZER favorite "Spec" combines White Buck with FOR SNACK PARTY Smoked Turkey Smoked Oysters Smoked Shrimp Anchovy Paste Lobster Paste Garlic Spread and various other items. GRAZIADEI'S 918 MILITARY Store Hours 9 a.m.

10 p.m. 1 CARL R. WALKER General Insurance, Surety Bondt THE TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. Ph. r.4:.- Peoples iank BIdg Q353 irn; Blue calf, 11.95.

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