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PAGE 4, SECTION fOtT HlltON TIMES HBtAlD. 1vdjy. Dfwbf 10, IH4 St. Clair City Balking At County Library Link New YorV Stocks I GE Weakness Is Feature Big Three Auto Stocks Gain Murder Charge Huron Dismissed BAD AXE The murder to the hospital caused a stir la ST. CLAIR It still notZaotea.

director of tht County certain whether the City of St 'system, said today that while it "i Clair will Join the St. Clair; Is hoped that St Clair will still County Library System which is join the County system, the to go into effect Jan. 1. county system will still operate But even if St Clair does not because it will have the neces-i immediately Join the system, it sary 100,000 population required.) IT 14 14 73 a at 4 Na I II II II 77 77 I7 in is NEW YORK (AP) Contin- will not endanger the County 4. 4T I I IT.

a I Sa ai are aia' fV 44 c-e aa bmc rj af Oat Mrrt mot to aa 111- II 0VV 40 as MHirMl rw two Oava, TV a ar pa.i I Dm I nta flNt IK OwC I I a Aaa ar aatrat Aaal Out I pjt in c-tom" av I tv OWM paaj On) I 44 a OaOarad potd DvasvnCp 4 Hir IM aa -P" aar IJ' II UtVI I1UKH Ml UCIKIH m-ltv- opcfBllun VI lilC BJTVlCia. 21 -Jtnc hiehliehted an irregularly i Whether St Clair'a non-par Mr. Van Zantea said today that minimum population lM.Mt la required, and the papulation St Clair Casnry is Uljm. charge aeamit Thomas me rouu.uum. Ward.

45. Harbor Beach, who. had been accused in the blud- OTTO SCHAVE, tha first of geon slaying of Orva! HiU. 70. the four took tht tver the of Harbor Beach, was dis- objection of Philip Woodworth, PaH Axe.

defensa attnrno. 1. 474 474 -slower stock market a y. ticmation in the County cvstem 14 tmJmn Trading was active. might delay operation of the GE.

which dropped 3. Mon- wai brought up at Mon-; i mt mi day in disappointment over an day night City Council meet- missed Monoay ai This means that if St Hair ion 0f iustice court exam- Schave testilied. 1 mada a 04 I a iv ti at fl I at Vm la 7t f7 Mot Mt aS at a Not frrpa I a NLaa la aa tr sa i a 1m Jl I 41 vi i.aa laf 1 11 1 rV, 1 Mf tl 1 1 nC" Ilia I IIS IIH 1 IM Mart aa 4 rr, nw pc I as at dm. 1 i ikV IM IT- Haravap I 7 J4 'MardAirl at II S2 i.m It UN 31' VH Narwlca IN I) 17 1 17 II ItH Jt tl? tl? 1 JJ o.a i OiaVAam I 11 11 ir OMmin 1 I at at o.rPop I CSr0' ar f0 iIWiarM BO" I I earniniu torecait. ten 2 V.

io did not loin the system, the re- in.tinn misUke. It was on the I4th I mg. 4j, 47s 42s 874 on an opening block of 7,600 It became clear that an im-mining population of about dis- Mr- HiU alive and not shares and continued to sell at developed between; 1 02, 000 would be sufficient to op- Jd the se foHowing a about a 2-point loss. the City and the County on the vstm. iJ vZ.rlnr P.

Cuia Ci aiC LUC V4LCI11. Prosecutor -O- W4J44 43 414 1 rv. Dam mwtV k. titan i .1 1 .1 final statement by The second witness, Mrs. ii 77s 77 jr wnetner 91.

ciair snouiu jow uie 11 47 US 41 DointS. Also, if the county fell short. John Schubel. of the 100,000 figure, it could, raViewins: the evidence. 17 44 17-4 a a 1 41 tl at ATI fr mm Ski wimAmijtr 1.3 4T af.l w.

an KnxwMtii at I' mfl -f 5, f.wH ammad narra4 na art- KM a PovcNG I lo-M 1" PM iMWMa oal ac It, Er tl I hmox cot" ar "Mnf" lea 'Lck kt mltf' i-Ct dMdantl fN Ml EVW XJp Itan fifMl W'tt war- tri krhm luuM. rl tnntrwky rcMi Hill Mt bMna raroan4 under ma amk fH( rt ar U'ltt tvw C- J0 twl tK-frlon iwut uWart It fJ0Sr I FtraMn i HHWFVFB Frank Van 7 ii.mii "ChUDel COnClUOea. I now icvi evidence is incoiu.iu Violet Siddafl, Harbor Beach, after being reminded her earlier testimony, said, "At tht time I believed It ta be accurate. Her testimony tnded there when a defense objection was upheld. f'come under the plan with the haii of testimony its it1 its inese losses were aimosi Dai-" is ir viZ -t! anced by a wide? assortment of gains among leading 43 is is issues, Iv BiJ Thre stock i its wl us 's'were in plus territory although and mat IN 11 expectation that within a few court has no alternative but JJ It' 1H III ISO years it will have the needed to dismiss the PocTST I Pan Am PorkDav la Ptoa Caal I 1 ii' ir ir 14 If H' i -I 1 a 4 47' 47 47 1 Vr American Motors eased.

49" 40 ioo.ouo population. LAST THURSDAY, when the American Telephone and i. PannOiila at us its I The two other witnesses on THE REASON St. Clair is stiirMarnination 0Denei before uii Vik Slock Fi-ttCHrl vo iap, Prmwy 110) Pa PLI I at 41 4i 4i 44 i IM 7 laH 14H lH I II )li US Etchong W(M ntanrtna, price ms iss nost other top utilities also SI li! nudged ahead. Slight gains were ill 74 rw posted for Bethlehem, Republic tM Fi Pa I undecided on whether to join the; fag adjourned to Monday to hear Weisenbaugh and Joseph Cap- BERT ARMS Pannial ProtlCe 1 4e LAPEER Bert Arms.

80. Arms. I4S 14 14 80.iwun'y5m,Bto,ner"cIto,a w.tness. our wiinc djd not ch opinion as to whether the City.harl nractieallv eliminated ward PlljarC I Too W1. ABU.

4 i its its ts Steel. Texaco. Zenith. Raytheon 551 a "ikj ii i iwi 11 ii 1 4 4 4 77 13 II 4 I SS 71 73 IIS 'OS iniiaj umuny. wuncu IQ 4T7S aPerri Rcid, died Saturday in 1 susPe" the date.

"That was tt state- us 11 us 411 rucMi, eastern mr tints land, Fla. wnnui 01 me empioymcni 01 air-ugni auoi. ment I made and I have no 'reason to change that testi SvJ -j a 1 Mr. Arms was born in Upeer ia" a locai "Drary sts S4S 4s IBM and Polaroid gained a rntmtv Anrii 7. iufi nrt and otner personnel matters.

7 ts fS mint nr rietler 143' 141 4 Pinl 0r (M. Hit Law Lad Cfcr Fwc MaFlr A FofdMot I9 4 in ith wa 1 I' W'i. 0 AffP I.N I tO'i oH M1 Gn Cia I IS lH 17V oOvrim I CtnElK IM 57-, J7-. fe IN It 9 0nMllit I 4S 73' JJ' frenPrac I n', 4 I A 1 2 L7' gt eTin -U oT-iwt is his wife, Flora, were married Rails tended to back 7 74V 74 74S aWd in November. 1919.

.14 SS 43 47S 4 41S I Citrviviniv a hi tsuMnui mrA They had testified they had seen the dead man, HiU, alivt Nov. 17. Other testimony established that Ward was In Pontiac State Hospital, under lock and key. for treatment as an alcoholic, from Nov. IS to Nov.

23. Opening blocks included: hmth.r f.i0 Wiimi- i The County Library system has submitted contracts to various units la the County, and at least tight units, including Port Huron have approved tht County library system contract S4 4't 45s 45H -s General Motors, unchanged at jjj 74 4'S 47V 47S mony. ir TESTIFYING at the final day of the examination was Walter L. Holz, crime laboratory scientist, division of crime detection, Michigan Department of Health. He said that human blood stains wert found on a pip wrench, tht suspected murder weapon, found in ga 7H 7SS 7SS -4 2 Iphlnpel 1 Wo Nt US IIS IIS 1 i ns i us ii us SMn It SIS II IIS PoSroaJ 40 1MJ MS I7S NS -i J'oclar 0 1 74' 74S 74', P'HWklnd 341 4 44 I3S 41S 4 Pullmon I 141 44S 41 44S 4H I 47S 47' 47' I IS IS SS RCA 10b IS IIS IIS IIS RoKlonP IN 41 4S 45' 4iS Rownlr I 40 4 13' US Roylhaoa 4 NS JS NS Raodino Co 14 74 73' 14 Vi atn Ck 40 II MS S4V 4S RapubSH I SO II 41S 47 47' Rtvlon I 30 10S 10S 10S Rtioll 1 40S 40S 40S (RavnMat tfl 7 44S 44S R'vn Tab 1 14 44S 44S 44' Vi RnaamM I 4 Its 1' If Roon Sl .35 15 US US US "onr Cp 17 7S TtS RoyCColo .77 I US SIS SIS RoyOof 1.7 IS NS 70S NS St 7V 4S 14S IS 14 ITS 14 1 68 on 10 sou snares; isiana, Funer, wi Railroad, unchanged at 16', onm Muir 10.000; and General Acceptance.

1.,, 1 anMt- 14 IIS IIS 11H 4Moit LatJ 1 ABC Can at AMI I 44 AC a In IN Addrru I at Admiral 10 Air Red 4 AlranAlum I AI') Cp AhagLud IN Ai as fw I AHiadC I too A' trtS" I AH Chal 1 Airaa I 40 AmaraOa AmAI'iM I.St Am om at Amtdral 1 at Am Coa I AmCrvSuf I AmCyoa I II AmEiP 140 A Eaka I Joa AmHoma I AmlnvCa I II Am thi to Awn ct itt Am Maaor Am Got I AOpllc I lia Am PNolotpK Am Small Io Am IM I Am tftT IM Am Tab I.M AMP IOC .40 Ampai Carp II 4SS 45S SI2 Su. 15 unchanged at 18 on 20.800 Harvard WsirVen nas'tor of It was Nov. 23 that Hill's bat- But the St. Clair City Council OttyOH It Glan AM TO in his V. IV the Imlav Citv Methodist Church has insisted that Countv aeree tered body was found JT Gaodrldi 1 41 I yJ Tk.

Itinx Urocc 1 14' 14' 40 J'S-H1 II J9H 7 NH 7 MS I4H IIS 14S II 14S us 7 Ooadrr gj f.iT 1 Buria' wiI be In to a contract provision giving small apartment average of 60 stocks fell 1.9 to chi. r.m.,. w.i ki 4kJ 4.j:-.i the local librarv board the rishti Medical 4" GraraCa 45 41 71 41 1 rage near Hill's apartment testimony showed 1... 140 I4S CranllVT I la to control local personnel and, that Hill had been dead four Holz testified that blood stains 34 44S 4 "I 44S GIA4P 1 too 74 24 24 4- lis lis lis ii! Prices aIso were most'y niBn" IS 4V 4 Gl Nor 1 JOHN BILOUS YALE Funeral services will II 4IS 4IS 41 -S of Watt Flnl 11 IS I' I' RyotrSy. .40 i7s i7s i7s on me American oiock c- Si -s- change.

Fractional gains were-e held at 10 a.m., Thursday in made by Arkansas Louisiana! Sacred Heart Catholic Church I4S 14S 14S S4S S4S S4S 4J" 47' 471 tOS StS 40S NS TIS NS 7J MS 74S certain phases of operations, jdays and that with his injuries the ci0lhjng of the dead City Attorney Charles Staigerjhe have remained alive man were of type 3 biood and informed the Council Monday from one t0 three davs blood stains on the cloth-night that the County Library 'tnat- ling worn by Ward at the time Board, at a recent meeting, Recall of the four witnesses 0f his arrest Nov. 28 were dif-tabled the contract with St. I who testified to seeing Hill ferent, type 0 positive. 11 4 1 ja-l JO NS 34S MS stuas. General Plywood, sea-; for John Bilous.

84. of 107 Eu- iVk Solaway 1.10 4S SUotLd I SL ton Fran 1 SIRrgP 1 40b SonOrt .30 Schanloy 1.40 14 7TS 77 27 hnarrl Wnrtd Airlines and Bames rlil Crroof u-hn AimA Mniulu Grayhnd '1 1 GrJrnAlre lb SH r'OMMO 140O II II II II Gull Oil 70 114 S4 WS S4 4 GulftSUt 11 NS 30S NS I Sfsijfj S9 Sk) 41 1SS 75V 71' HollHwrt I 70S NS NS 4W Harcinc 1.10 11 7t' TtS 7f Martr IN 11' II lit 4SiHPKk 70 II 45 MVS 4JV 4 Moff Haclran 5V 4S nin wivu I StS 71 11 4T 4T 43S unexpectedly, 21s s.tngineenng. .70 I 43V, 43.,, 431,, senarlna I 4 Clair because the County board alive after Ward had been takeni An affidavit introduced by Patf 14 WtmnmrtfwA Mas. ITS 57S SIS 11 TS TS TV NS NS NS -Schick 14 ir ra -) tor. will officiate.

Burial will be ivln St. Clair1, I rt4fif At-ATiMf 11 tPAaimANi aal la feels it would be giving St. Clair I preferentia and Woodworth and signed by a doo treatment, it' fcfat tor showed that Ward has type would be discriminatory to other! 0 positive blood, the same as 14 Jl' J'' IIS HolW Inn Soybean, Grain Futures Active in Mt. Hope The Ro- larv wilt Ka rarltarl at 1 4t 4T4 4 45S 4tS 45 ISS 15S I5S 1 41 41S 41 4- 41S 41 41 -IS 11 47S 47S 47V 4S 11 14S US IPS 4 7S TS 7S 1 IIS ITS ITS 4-S 4T I IHollylootr I SS S'Hamatlk lit Henavwl 1.10 found on his clothing. US us rs i7v Wednesday In S.

B. Gillian Fu'. nJts ta various cities and 17 1 41 i II 17V Heak Ck 140 10S 10S 10S -V Scan Papar I Sat AL I 1 II II SasrlOD I.N NS NS -S Sasrt Rat It aSS 45 45 Saaoor" 4 MS 15 4 Hrvirl Vk Sharon Stl 1 4S 4' 4t'4 Shall OH l.S JJJ fi' Siwwnwm 1 NS Sinclair 1.40 IS 4 4 SlnaarC I CHICAGO (AP) Trade to neral Chanel. lsnlP of County which have 3 sts sts soybeans and grain futures was Bn0Ui wlg Aus- pProvecl County contract IPS IPS PT-a 4 Mu FM I 7S 7S 7S LP I CS ITS 4-SiMowmrfCp 1 IIS IIS US 4-S Huntpdt Mb 17 7 17 Hupp Cp .171 IN REFERRING to the testimony of the blood stains in his summation, Schubel said, Mr. Staiger also said that the RANDOLPH MELOCHE ST.

CLAIR Randolph 1 41 42 41 -Tsitctivt on the Chicago Board ofitrja Feb. 17. 1882. He farmed 4 ils sis JsiTr(! todav' last dav of tradininear Peck for 28 years, and he ms ms -s in December contracts. his wife moved to Yale 17 41 MS MS 4-S nrl l.v SmlmK 1.1 Michigan State Board for Li- "What appeared to be lncrimi- braries has taken an interest in Meloche' 0 Hthway nating evidence is not incrimi- 10 its its ns 7s "ieigni years ago in retirement.

1 14S 14S S4S Vt'loSal Cam 1 14 13S IIS IIS -1 Imp Cp Am 1 17S IIS 17S S'lnoarRont 1 47S 47S 47S 4S mrona: IK 1 MS NS IntNoA 1.40O 55S S4S I4S lSllnlarlkSI i iiv. an Vi cent nigner, uecemDer the County issue and is ca uv 'Ci nating at He and his wife, Barbara, AMa Crtam ArmcaSt 1 Armaur 1 .40 ArmaCk I SM A4Mon4 OH I A444 D4 10 AcKIn I 44 At) KkM I JO Altai Car Av I A vital Jo A van 4 IJ abeaaw 1 IS on ca ist aaunH .71 Backmon .50 laachAr Ball Haw St Bodl IJ0 Btnguat ButiStl I.SOo BioalowS Boalng I.N BoiMCatC Dor dan 1.10 BorgWor I BriggtS 1.40a 0'untwlck BucvEr I. 3a Budd Co jo Bliort I Buieva Burl I n4 I Burrauflhl I ii 42s 4ts 47s corn was unchanged to uiat it be notified of the city's a a- 14 14S I5S 1444 4.V4 21 IIS 11 IntButM 441 Mr. Mciocni was Dora was action by Jan. 15.

IS IS IS 2S Inl Hory 1. were married Feb. 18, 1910. They observed their golden wedding anniversary in 1960. Surviving in addition to his widow are a son, Michael, and MS NS 4-S 1 cent lower, December oats were unchanged to lower, December 75V4 cents; rye was 7 cent lower, December Inl Nkk tn Inll Pockar IM Poo 1 15 IN 47S 47 47 -V It US II tl IS NS NH 10H tl Silnt TiT I SO 47 14S 14S 14S -lA sXcaTe" IM II SS IS JS 4-S ISth Co 1 07 I TS 1-14, I 7 11 3C 11 isStnpSi 1 2 1 MS MS MS -M'tSm 2 4 74S 14S MS 11 ins wis itis 4-isi isnr rs, I 14S 14S 1'-HiSD jS, ISS I5S S5S 4S sStr'Snd IN Ii lis ItS It's Sot 'l ITS SS lit I ITS MS MS sioilNJ 1 30 I StdOHOh I.M 1 sis ws us 1 iTts iTts ms -s J-JJ 4 NS NS NS -S It MS MS MS -S ,5 4 74S NS 14S -S Sun OH lb I 444 44H 44H Junroy 1.40a I 11 S3 Swlfl CO ITI CM lk soybeans were to grandson.

Steven Sushynsky, Sept. 10, 1905 in River Carnard, Canada, son of the late Charles and Margaret Meloche. He and Ruby McLaughlin, Detroit, were married June -15, 1939. He was employed by Ains-worth Manufacturing Company cent lower, January $3.00. Alderman Walter Sawher questioned why the City of St.

Clair, which has Invested some $150,000 in local and federal funds in new library, was the last of all the communities approached to enter Into the contract I NS NS MS I 40S 40S 40S 111 IS I I II US US 13S-S JohnMon I JohnanJ 1.40o He also said that although one witness testified she saw Ward enter the garage Nov. 15, where the wrench was found, there was nothing to trace the wrench to the hand of Ward. Schubel said, "There is no doubt that a cruel and wicked crime has been committed," but the circumstantial evidence loses its weight in the face of other testimony. who lives with the couple. There are four other grandchildren and a sister in Austria.

s1 JonLooon IIS US 1Mb I Edison Earnings DETROIT (AP) Detroit Edi Jontt 170 Jay MS l.a 4 14S 14 14 Xj TOS NS TOS 4S IS NS MS fe 140 NS MS MS i its its its 14 34S 14S 14S I TO ItS 20 4- 41 41S 40S 40H I 13 49S 4tS 194 42S 41 41S 7 4 4 ts ts ts 13 ST MS S6S 4-S 14 3 IS MS 3IS 4-S 7 NS NS NS II 43S 43 43S 4-W NS MS NS 4-S 1 SOS SOS SOS rs ITS ITS 17 40S MS 40S -T- MS MS MS 14 02S tlS IIS 43 US US US -S 41 TIS 71 73 15 TOS TOS TOS 14 lOt 101 IMS 4-S Ml 106 104 104S -IS MRS. OSCAR STTMSON son Co. today announced net KN 174 MS 17 BROWN CITY Mrs. Kath-erine Stimson, 84, a resident of Alderman James L. Scher- Kskvtr AI 1 KoyatrR .40 Konnaceft 1 KmCL4 1 earnings of $60,458,534 or $2.10 per share for the 12 months ended Nov.

30, compared with barth then asked whether the IS IS IS IS ts IS Karr Mc 1 He also said he believes it $58,249,732 or $2.02 per share for Maple Valley township all of her life, died Monday in her home. She was born May 30, 1882 in Maple Valley township, the daughter of Edward and Martha for about the last 40 years. The Meloches moved to East China township from Detroit about five years ago. Mr. Meloche is survived by his widow, two stepdaughters, Mrs.

Thelma Victory, Detroit, and Mrs. Dorothy Patterson, Chicago; a stepson, Francis McLaughlin, Detroit; 7 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, three brothers, Malcolm, Fran i'2 27S 17S 7S Koooari 1 4S NS 24S 1S 4-S KrpMa NS Its US Kraatr IN 47S 47S 47S 71S 71 71 Vi Tom bo tl .40 Ttladyn Ine Ttnnaco 1 TO Taxoco I too TaxETrn 1.05 TtxGSul .49 Taxmlntt .60 TaxPLd Ttxtron I. TO the duty of the prosecution to present all the testimony Col Plnonl Coin pock CompRL -Sa Come Soup I Con Dry I Contaaft CoroPLl CorrlarCa i CortarW 'M Com Jl ColarTr I CtlonataCa Ctncalnt the like 1964-65 period. DETROIT LIVESTOCK 11 14S 34 14S 4 St IIS IIS IIS IS SO 56 1 MS NS TtS 1 40 40 14 IIS IIS IIS -S 11 us ms 4-s 10 ts ts ts 7 IS IS IS 1 IIS US IIS 4- 11 41 40S MS 11 tS IS 1 MM TtS TtS 4-S Ml 4S 4 4-S US IIS 11H 4S Ltor IM I I4S 14S 14S Hill. She was married to Oscar DETROIT (API (USDA1 Cattle 250.

51S SIS 51S After that he asked for the 15S 15S 15 4-S Hrdly tnough for morkat tes it. 5'rSti 2s IWW 1 BrOWn 75 T5 75 trnoi. V' 11 4t 14 34 45 dismissal and Ward walked from the courtroom a free man. 33S 33 33 mi cvm irmam.B i.w mgiivi uiv. nc ultra June xo, ioui.

ttttrt, couplt lots cholct and high cholc Thlekol Tldwot Oil Tim RB 1.40a TrornWAIr 1 Tronomr. 1 Tronjltron Trl Cont TwnCan l.TOb The couple farmed many titan 2i.oo-7i.25; cowl utility i6.o-i.; 75 T5 T5 MS MS MS 4-S US 13S US 4-S County population would be sufficient if St Clair did not join. Alderman George Friederichs said that many local questions remain to be answered because St. Clair is moving into a new building. Alderman Kenneth J.

Klieman, who has opposed joining the County system, questioned whether St. Clair might not better wait a year before deciding to join the County system. When it was asked if the City received any benefit now from the County Library, it was point Individual uo to 11.00. 129 cis and Joseph Meloche, and a TO 70 SjLahPCam .40 MS 14S ItS-SjLth Vol IKONS SOS SOS Lthmon 117 17S 34S NS LOFGU 1 SOB 47S 47S 47S tt NS NS NS LtotrtlM I US 13S 13S iLlfionln 1.141 NS NS NS LIvmotM Oil 17 14S 14S -SiLockhOA I IIS 4IS 41S Lot Thaot MS 14S Its iLorwSCam 1 1S IIS IIS LonaSGa 1.11 17S US 17S IS Lorlllord 50 US 21S IIS iLuckvSIr .10 1 and 1 Hoot 100. Couplt lot U.S.

11 11 21S -s years. Surviving are four daughters, barrow and gilt 21.50-21.75. 200-220 lb. 1 US 34S MVi -Il I 7S MS MS II 25S IS 25 It US US US is its IIS US Mrs. Merle Muxlow, Brown DETROIT POULTRY City: Mrs.

Helen Rasmussen, sister, Mrs. Beatrice Farrand, all of Windsor, Ont. Remains are in the Memorial Chapel Funeral Home where services will be held at 10 a.m. UMC Ind ls US US 4- II 4t 41 49 1 11 Grand Rapids; Miss Fern Stim ml V2 i2 -IUnCorbk--- I5i -iun Elte 1,20 DETROIT (AP) Price paid par pound for No. 1 llva poultry: haovy typt hent 11-70; roastart heavy typt 24-25; broiler and fryer 1-4 white 1IS-19S; tur- 5 21 14 11 rr atvi Ml UnOCol l.TOa son, Brown City, and Mrs.

Hazel 24 StS 3 Ui 57 Mt SDear. Kineston: two sons, Law Thursday. Burial will be in Key heavy Typt young neni 31-33; lurxtyt heavy typt young torn 71-29. 1 S4S MS II MS 37 1 ST 57 4T 4TS 74 MS II 2 I I rence and Gordon, both of Cemetery. 14 11 SOS 30 1 MS MS 4tS 14 TTS MS MS 1 49S 41' 62S 12 I Brown City: two sisters, Mrs ed out that a book exchange is Lommant: Market steady.

DETROIT EGGS DETROIT (AP) Eaa prices per dozen Un Pac l.Ma UnTank I.M UnltAlrUn 1 UnltAIre I.M UnltCorp .40 Un Frulf .75 UGosCp 1.70 Unit MM I.N US Borax la USGypsm la US ind .70 162 40S MS 40S 16 2T 49 Minnie Buckley, Stockton, 26S 2T 4- 4IS 49 provided, and the Council mentioned it helps pay the taxes 17 43S 43S 43S Blue Water District 1A Deaths-Funarals ARMS, BERT, Age died December 17. Tht remains ar in Mulr Brothers Funeral Home, Lapeer, whtr funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be In Stiles Cemetery, Lapeer. BILOUS, JOHN, Age 14, of Yalt, died December 19.

Remains art In tht S. B. Gillian Funeral Chapel, Yalt, where the Rosary will be recited at I p.m. Wednesday. Funeral services will conducted at 10 a.m.

Thursday In Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Burial will In Mt. Hop Cemetery. 7 23S T3S MS and Mrs. Anna Leach, Utica; oy first receivers (Including U.S.): 4 MS 2IS MS JOHN L.

"JOE" MYERS ALGONAC John L. "Joe" Myers, 74, of 401 Pte. Tremble White eraa a lumoo 48-si; extra 54 I4 13S 13S 4S Cant SW I J0 Carra 1.10 Cartttad CaunaA 1.40 Chomp IN Cot Cm 4 CniMH lt ChPntu 1Mb cm ai ClwOCrofl lfe Chryilar 1 CIT Fk 1 40 cmttsvc i CoroColo l.tO Colo Palm I CoiUnRod CBS 1.40b Col Got I ColPW l.Jll ComlCr I ComSolv I Comm COfTrtajf Con Edit 1.N ConElaclna: 1 ConGo Hi 40 ContPow IN Cookalw I 30 Conl Ah- to Cent Con I.N Com In Conl Mot 40 Cont Oil 140 ContrcH Dvttj Corn Pt) 1.40 CokBdcot CrowCol 1.871 Crown Cork Cruc IM I Cuoohy Ca Curt Pi CurtiM Wr 1 lorg 4S4IS; large 4446S; medium 40-42. 44 TOW NS TOS 4-S 21 grandchildren and 28 great srandchildren. Browns oraot a lumoo 44-4vj; meaium 10 MS 13S 34S Road, who operated the former 39-M.

4 IIS IIS 31S 4 TtS MS 24S 25 55S 55 55 11 US US US 1 MS MS MS 1 41S 41S 41S 4-S 19 41 49 40 SOS 4S 49S 4-S 31 37' 31 4-S 2 IIS US US Remains are in the family Comment: Market untamed. home at 3340 Stinson Road. Myers Hotel here many years, died Monday in St. Joseph Hos to provide this service. Mr.

Sawher said he believes the Council should not say "no" to the County system before it gets more information from the local library board. The Council then referred the 13 31S IIS 11 1 45 45S 45S s'H! 11 Mil MU HOJ. iH. Thev will be removed at noon pital, Mt. Clemens, after a long Thursday to Carman Funeral UnlvOPd I.M 3 63 63S 43S 4-S illness.

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I MS TtS 26S tor of Brown City United Missionary Church, will officiate. board, and will consider the con tract later. 4 47S 47S 4TS He and Pearl L. Clark were married Nov. 18, 1916 in Detroit.

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Remains art In tht Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, St. Clair, whert services will bt held at 10 a.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Rosehlll Cemetery. years.

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B.JT naman ft I MYERS, JOHN i mj rfai mi a. lciciw vatiiiwn, Funeral Home. Arrangements It It 19 MS 31 33 who died unexpectedly are incomplete. krVUlll MBAV WIIV1 Tf ng -X- BROWN CITY Two bams Sunday. She suffered a heart at-j tack In her home.

I Age 74, of Algonac, died December 19. Tht remains art In Gilbert Funeral Horn, Algonac Funeral arrangements art Xerox Corp 1 14 110 707' HO 4-IS admitted after his van was in the accident at 8:45 a.m. on owned by Lloyd Griswold at -Y- MRS. EDWARD J. SCHEID NEW BALTIMORE Mrs I a 1 Rev.

Jon Thomas, pastor of his farm on Willis Road, north Avoca Methodist Church, will of-! 0f here, burned Monday night. Yngitsnt l.M tl MS MS 26 -snne v-uy nignway, wesi or Laa. a. tj a. a.

A Josephine E. Scheid, 80, of 48351 ztnithRod io 64 sts sis sis 44! St Clair State Police" said BuriaI Wl11 ln 5Pnn-, Most of all of the milking equip- Tpffarcfin Avnmia AtmA rAnuei4.k4i fh hill omotorv arvc ment in them was destroyed. in Mf r.orcianv was driving the A ZT. Mrs. Oatman was born in Brown Citv and Marlette l' east on Marine City Highway Local O-C Listings Yale March 23.

1905. The former Departments responded, but WS srinJL when he lost control on the Diamond Crystal IIS bid, 13S otktd Leaetta Jones, she was married, buildinas were all but destroy- Michigan Nat. Bank 4is bid! tis highway. The van skid Mrs. Scheid was born Feb.

11 1886 In Warren. ITS bid. It ed when they arrived. ran nuron roper UJJJJjjded around and collided with a Southeast Got 16 bid, 21 westoouno car driven oy to- She and Edward J. Scheid The Brown City alarm came in at 8:45 and Marlette ward Mast, 23, of 5629 Pte.

to Harold Oatman in October, 1926. Surviving are her husband, two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Regan, Avoca, and Mrs. Mildred Alns-worth, Ruby, and a brother, were married Aug. 12, 1912.

firemen were called at 9:10 p.m. Mr. Cki4 II. 1. A I THUMB MARKETS Wheat fl.12 Drive.

The van then skidded into a A1 lnr in the fir- war 12 UVl ul calves and cows I17 year before movin t0 the caives ana a cows. vaia tree. Rve Mast suffered the One of the two buildines 7 -my. loss of She was a member of the J-0 "aeeth and other cuts. Milford Jones, Croswell.

ALVTN E. STROM ELKTON Alvin E. Strom, 72, Elkton civic leader, died to Ladies Sodality of St. Mary Queen of Creation Catholic relatively new. The other had been recently remodeled on the lower level, and modern milking equipment had been install- rea Beans Soy Beans 2.73 Church, New Baltimore.

She is survived by her hus day in Scheurer Hospital, Pi-! ed Gas Fumes Fill Room, Algonac Man Revived band, two daughters, Mrs. Eliz abeth Leathley, Adrian, and geon, following a long illness. Born July 4, 1894 in Chicago, he came to Elkton In 1951. Griswold credited his dog with helping him to remove many of the cattle from the barns. A gift of common stock The nicest way to say Merry Christmas Have yon cHscttvered the pleasure of giving ftharei in tome fine merican company? "When you give shares of stock you make someone a part-owner of a company with a chance to share in the company's, prosperity through dividends, in its future growth through increase in the value of the stock.

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MICHIGAN Ktat: IIMS5S (hi Saralttfdpwatsr 133-72) Detroit 4inA44roor Birmingham Dearborn Jachon Larutng Midland Pontiac Port Huron Warren New York 1813 FIFTY YEARS OF SERVICE 1966 Mrs. Mary R. Wilbur, New Bal OATMAN, MRS. LEAETTA, Age 41, of Avoca, died December 11. Remains are In Rister Funer-ol Home, Avoca, whert funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Wednesday. Burial will bt In Sprlnghlll Cemtttry, Forgo. SCHEID, MRS. JOSEPHINE Agt of New Baltimore, died December 11. Remains on In the Gendernalik Furwrol Horn, New Baltimore, wher the Rosary will be recited at I p.m.

Tuesday. Funeral services will conducSd at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the funeral homt and at 0 30 m. In St. Mary Queen of Crta- STIMSON, MRS.

KATHERINE, Age 14, died December II. r. 3340 Stinson Road, Brown City. They will removed at noon Thursday to Carman Funeral Home for funeral services Inert "r- STROM, ALVIN Apt 72, of Elkton, died December 20. Tht remain, art In James F.

Cogan Funsral Chapel, Elklon. Friend may call otter 2 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral services will Friday at p.m. In In Elkton Methodist Church.

Burial will bt Rlvwtl0, Ctmt; tost and Found 9 ST 1 ois ihlrts, Penny1. Pieote call EV-S-4674 m01 aoU' vicinity or Yutim1 ALGONAC A 44-year-old He served 10 years as Village timore; two sons, Ralph Scheid, Roseville, and Edward A. man was revived by Algonac clerk. He was district lay lead volunteer firemen after he was Scheid, St. Clair Shores; two er for the Methodist Church and was active ln the Methodist! sisters, Mrs.

Evelyn Reinke, Detroit, and Miss Delia Wolf. St. Clair Youth Pleads Guilty To Burglary Count ST. CLAIR- Roger J. Schlett.

Men's Club and Elkton Rotary 9 nit ar ettll lor trtt freiptrtui Warren; two brothers, Edward and Ben Wolf, both of Center Club. Surviving are his widow, Es 111111 1 11 1 tt in num. Line, and 12 grandchildren. Funeral services will be con 18, St. Clair, pleaded guilty be ther; a son, Kenneth, Rochaater, a daughter, Mrs.

Alvin Bittner, Elkton. and seven overcome by gas fumes Monday in his room at the Al-Mar Motel, 2410 Pte. Tremble Road. Algonac police said Richard Beck, a resident of the motel, was found unconscious in his bed at about 4:30 p.m. by motel owner Cameron Bennlngfield.

He was taken to Mt. Clemens! General Hospital. Police said firemen believe a chimney was plugged, causing gas fumes to escape from a furnace into the room. ducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday In Gendernalik Funeral Home and at 10:30 a.m.

in St Mary Queen of Creation Church. Father fore Circuit Judge Halford I. Streeter when arraigned today on a charge of burglary. Schlett was arrested in connection with the July 21 burglary of the St. Clair Hunting and Flshlne Club.

Wolf, a relative from Adrian, Andrew C. Reid CcTpsnyf Afamoar 1004 Military Si Aart lo Huron Thntn ft. Han TtfepAon 9M IS73 5 Addrt.l 5 City riiiiiiiiiuiiiMiiiiiiiuiir will officiate grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday in the Elkton Methodist Church.

Rev. Max Weeks, former pastor, now of Memphis, will officiate. Burial will be In Riverside Cemetery The remains are ln the Colgan Funeral Chapel. Friends may calj altar i p.m. Wednesday.

Burial will be in Mt. Olivet He was referred to the pro- Cemetery, Detroit The remains are in the funeral Mr. Beck is employed by Chris-Craft Corporation, police bation department and released pending presentence home where the Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today. Hid.

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