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PAGE TWENTY-THREE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD, Wednesday, August 30, 1961 THUMB DEATHS UN Rushes MARKET NEWS Escape Try In St. Clair River Foiled ST. CLAIR An alert truck Noon Quotations New York Stock List Air Redue 74 Orh Paiite Allia Ch: 333 (II A Alcoa 7 5 Greyhound Am Can i 3 Oulf Oil Am Cyan 42 1 Homestlt Am MAFDY 43 7 Hooker Ch Am Moton 18 6 Ing Rand Ampe It 1 Int But Mch Am Tel At Tel 120 3 Tnl Hr dnvei Tuesday rescued Edward Haight. 40, of 923 Poplar Street, la Mr- li. ulw Port Huron, from the St.

Clair IIe ls RlveT two sons, two daughters, several Fre'd Patterson, driver three brothers and More Troops RrvER DEATHS To Stanleyville Mrt. rlaude Pfrry LEOPOLDVILLE. THE CONGO MARINE CITY Mm. Flor-(AP) The United Nations rushed ence P. Perry, 78, widow of 350 Ethiopian reinforcements to Claude Perry, died Tuesday in Stanleyville today as tension be- the home of a daughter, Mrs.

tween the UN and Congolese Marion Burch. 312 St- Clair troops mounted in the Lumumbist Street. stronghold JIrs- was born in P30- The UN announced that Ingram Dec- 14- 1882 and had lived in Englund, its chief officer in Stan- Marine wlth her daugntcr leyville. was threatened with ar- 12 years. tU 1 a She was a member of the rest over the weekend while Methodist Church.

jng talks with the Lumumbist Surviving in addltlon t0 hpr leader Antoine Gizenga daughter are two grandchildren, A Congolese soldier burst into ratrjcia Kouchouktw and Gerald the room at Gizenga's office and Rlirh Chet's Excavating Company. two sisters. Cbir. dived into the river at the1. Charles Hanlon.

Harbor Beach. Pht Haieht to is a brother. it 7 J4 7 44 37 7 53 4 Am Ton 9S Int Tel 7 ag co 4t Kenneeott 83 3 Atchison 27 1 cik 4 nuunii taut rirKtr, oa ji Avco Corn 24 Kmcer 30 5 shore. Police Chbf John MacDonald satd Haieht moments before had hnltorl from a nnlire ear in front r.rniE. i np m.

ran itj ine paiN 'at the foot of Jay Street, and jumped into the river, the chief S'urna Lib Men iaj'of the office of Justice Gerald pointed a rifle at the chest of Remains are. in Bower and Englund, a Swede, and told him rosp Funeral Home where ser-he was under arrest. vices will be held at 1:30 p.m. But the UN official's Ethiopian Friday. Rev.

Robert C. Worley, 34issid. THE CHIEF said Haight earlier had agreed to talk to the justice i-i an attempt to straight en out an alleged complaint that he had caused a disturbance in a Iwal home. "I told Haight he was not unuer arrest nr i.uuKduu.i seethe justice but ne consented 10 iaiK 10 rim, cniei iuaiuuu- a'0 sam. When I pulled up in front of the justice's office on Riverside Drive, instead of going inside he darted into the Wrk." THE CHIEF said he followed Rails, Autos Spark Rise Most Key Gains ll'Are Fractional lyfew YORK (AD Rails and big -three autos were up as the Stock Market rose in quiet trading -early today.

Gains were fractional among! most key stocks. top automakers seemed to get "a new lease on life from the news that the danger of a strike has- been postponed until next 'General Motors, picked as the I target of the possible strike, was, steady. Ford spurted about 2 and. (Sjrysler advanced more than a' rjolnt. American Motors and Studebaker-Packard showed little: change.

were hcliicd by the Inter- state Commerce Commission rec-: oirimendation of direct federal siibsidies (or I'ip carriers. New YHf Central advanced close to ajiroint. Railroad rose to 15 5.00n shares. pains 'vpro nos'ed bv to-arens pn-t fat-m imlpments. "-p Oils shjiwed very little price movement.

TuesHri" the Associated Press avrptn of fin stocks fell .40 to prices on the American Stock were generally higher. hftwnpQlfl Knnrto u'Aro mtYPrl THMMR MARKETS tiiwiv.f Wbr at, per bit. Da's, rter h. Rje, per bit. Feed rvt.

Buckwheat, ner cwt. Beans, ft. tiorn, per bu. r3 1.50. 6.05 .92 THUMB LIVESTOCK marietta Price.

paid at tn I.lve.tork Aunin, v. i.iii sale Mondv vrr Good to low 8tandard to god Top, hei(rrette Ton cows Canners cutlers Top bulls Top veal Deacons by dollar Top- lambs Sheep No. 1 hogs No. 2 hogs Roughs Feeder cattle i. on- oo 20 oo3i 75 17 50 111 25 I so -in 75 lJ ooIji.m iHICAGOUTURES OPEN so-15 75 j'SfcUsoer.

i5 5019 50' 5 0O 00ma urn a nuwru in l-ikk iviy Reth Steel 42 1 Liton Indus "7.1 Boetnj Air Bor Warn Brlat My Brunswick Burroughi 2 I-ockh Aire 43 1 Lonllard 79 4 Mack Trk S7 I Martin Co 29 6 Merck 86 3 152 30 3 Calum A 17 Mpl Hon Campb Soup 120 Mont Ward Can Dry 34 Mot Wheel 14 134 Celanee gnreVT'oh cities sve cbb conum pw Pn 41 2 Motorola 3 1 Murray Cp St 2 NY Central 4 Panh PI 24 Param Plct 53 4 Parke Da 64 4 Pennev Pa RR 47 Peosj Cola 35 3 Pfner 2 6 Phelps 70 7 Phllco 43 Polaroid Sfi 1 Proct At 34 I RCA 58 4 Revlon 37 7 Rex Drue 84 Sear Rneb 3 Phell Oil 104 2 Blnrlair 4 8oconv 13 5 Bperrv Ed 48 S'd Bratd 12 Ptd Oil Cal 3' 1 fi'd Otl Ind iJ 344 521 5, 174 57 1 803 Doug Aire DfiW Chem Du Pont Fast Kod Aulo Fmer Bad Firestone Ford Mot Freen Bui Fmeh Tra Oen Dvnsm rien 0n Frl Oen Milln 54 6 69 42 414 7 OP NJ 32. a 92 1 Pwlft Co 38 Texaco 44 7 Tex In flen Motors li'j 2 fl Tel At Tel 25 3 Textron 24 3 Den Tire 79 Thioko! i Oerber Prod 53 Ttmk Hear 57 5 Olll-tte 121 7 Un Carbide Ooebel Br 3 Rub rVwHrirh 72 2 ITS 8tel Ooodyear 45 5 Unlohn 138 DETROIT POULTRY DFTROIT. Aug 30 iAPi Prices per pound delivered to Detroit lor No. 1 ouallty live poultry: Hcbvv type hens 14-16: light tVUei hens 8-9: hesyv type roasters over lbs 18-21: broilers At frvers 3-4 Ibn. tt'htfe M.17 barred rock 20-21: duck lltlKS 30 moderate and ample for present (air 'fk'nd 10 Family Reunions Fuhrwerk rami 53 3 I Barn, Livestock Lost ly Fire On Farm Near Caro CASS CIH' The Elkland Township Fire Department took its tanker Tuesday afternoon to the farm of Leland Trisch, a mile north of Caro on Cleaver Road, to assist the Caro fire department in fighting a fire in a barn.

The barn and contents, Including two head of cattle, 20 hogs and a quantity of hay, were destroyed. The fire gained great headway while Mr. Trisch went a mile to a telephone to call the Caro Fire Department. Explorer XIII Quits Orbit WASHINGTON (AP) Ex-; plorer XIII. a dust-hunting satellite expected to remain aloft i for several years, has plunged back into the earths atmo-; sphere less than a week after it was fired into orbit.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration launched the satellite last Friday from Wallons Island, Va. Orbital information examined 24 hours after the launching led to jrcJictions it would remain! circling about the earth for sev-i cral years. The lifetime of its ekclronic gear was estimated at a year. Improving SMITHS CREEK John Neal is recovering from an illness in Port Huron Hospital. whole SMALL JSiit about half the of Elllngton Township.

Methodist supply pastor will officiate. Burial will be in Hoover Cemetery, near Ben ille.l Hack To Studies RUTH Mr. and Mrs. August Ebach accomnanied their nephew, Daniel Ebach, and John McCoy and Ionard Susalla to Menominee, where they resumed their studies at St. Jordan's Seminary.

End Elkton Visit ELKTON Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kellermann returned to their home in Rockford, 111., after visiting Mr. Kellcrmann's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Blythe Kellermann. Attends Funeral RUTH Mrs. Erma Wolf at-! tended the funeral of her Mrs. Josephine Torton, in Detroit Thursday.

i fiAi'laj'iHtt'iii'v escort threatened to use force and the Congolese backed down. New Haven School Band Plays Friday At Pro Grid Game NEW HAVEN-The New Haven Hich School Band has been in vited to participate in half-time ceremonies at the Detroit Lions-St. Louis Cardinals football game Friday evening. The band is having special rehearsals all of this week. Party For Enlistee RUTH Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Sadro entertained relatives and friends at a farewell party for their son, Leonard, who left Monday to join the United States Navy. Patient In Hospital RUTH Mrs. Mary Schock is patient in Port Huron Hospital. Your Home-Owned VAL-B-WAY 5 aliu iicaimuug.

i luicvu.ug van-. tiuiiuswu tinnclu cr. ae nnt in frtfhten Ilim imu juiulilg, luaiuuiimu inm juiiipiLs, i the" "whHe" he" went, CJurch. will officiate. Buna tn call for a boat from the St.i'" E11'n8ton TownshlP Clair State Police Post.

Meanwhile Haight jumped in and beean thrashing in the 1. i mnin Apologize For Soapy Incident SALISBURY, Southern Rhodesia (AP) Officials of the Rhodesian Federation and Northern Rhodesia apologized today for the punch in the face a white settler gave U.S. Assistant Secretary of State G. Menncn Williams at Lusaka airport. Sir Roy Welcnsky, Prime Minister of the Rhodesian Federation, asked U.S.

Consul John Emerson to convey his "deep personal regret for this deplorable incident to Mr. Williams." I Similar regret was expressed to U.S. consular authorities In Lusaka, the capital of Northern Rhodesia, by Sir Evelyn Home, the territorial governor, who witnessed the assault and helped subdue the assailant. Lusaka Mayor Richard Sampson, who also witnessed the incident Monday night, termed it "disgraceful and the most shaming thing fW could have happened in our city." Sampson said the assailant was a "well-known Lusaka resident and definitely seemed to be under the influence of drink." Attend 4-H Show PORT HOPE Seven members of Huron Community 4-H Club are attending Michigan 4-H Club Show at Michigan State University, East Lansing, this week. Carol Liedke and Allen Pomerantz will conduct demonstrations.

Others will exhibit projects. iiaMsntm-anrws Ql I 14-oz. pkg. 32-oz. jar MARIO'S OLIVES 7'2-oz.

BOX JAR 2 eiectea oyj Chje MacDonald said he some 55 relatives at the pnnfpr uith Pmsprutinp caininininiammiamininic Canadian family reunion in rarm Bureau; neadcluarters al Bad Probate Court for a Style npRYIIMiy rresiaeni, mrs. noy cnamoers Cr vino nrficirtrtnt Mrc WarnM slwtter. At this point, Patterson, vl. WI1U WttS JiauillIK uiurwtu vw. omto tn rinmn intn tho river tn fortify the bank, intervened.

He said he had to struggle with the man to get him to lshre- A A Haieht was lodged in County; Jai, on a disorderiy charge. Atnt.na DKarri hnntr Bhniit hearing in the case. Salt Firm's Open House Due Sept. 14 ST. CLAIR Diamond Crystal mi of its seventy-fifth anniversary.

vuiung nours win i iu p.m. The Diamond Crystal Com- munity Keiauons wuncu wm, I Steinbach, and secretary-treasur- Mrs. Thomas Kelly. A music and games nresentprl. Mrs.

Chris Han- BACON BY PIECE ininminipini- a r-reshly Oiound an i i mi iPinmmioi DM Twheat: Sep K7.M-4. ic. iM'-r" mi company tunuuLt un Mar. 3 My 3 11-10, July. The 1962 reunion will be Sept 14 in commemoration Ground Beef CH0PS 39.

son, Harbor Reach, was the youngest grandmother present! 'and Timothv Henderson, son of! and Hfl James IIendcrsoni! Detroit, was the vouncest Dcrson. oau' DETROIT FRANCIS J. HANLON HARBOR BEACH News was received of the death Aug. 17 in Chowchilla. of Francis J.

Hanlon, boyhood resident of Port Hope. a Uih1ah VtA Cml MRS. EDWARD MEILBECK LEXINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Cummincs have been in- formed of the deatn ot airs, m- wara iieintiK ai nci uuiuc Cheboygan.

Mrs. Meilbeck made her home with Mr. and Mrs. Cummings while completing her education. she was the former Velma Donner anfj was craduated by Lexington Hign sdi wjth the class of ig30 anr the Port Huron Hos- pi(aj Sci)0 0f Nursing.

Mrs Meilbeck was born in Wol-j yerjne June 25 1911 and is by h(r misband. four sons, a and two grandchil-; dren. Flin.rai cervices were held in 1 mrs. FREDERICK SCHELL CASS aTY Funeral services ''for Mrs Edna Schell. 80, widow hM Mpnt Tuscola County, will be conducted Thnrcrlav 'nl Rev.

s. r. wurtz, pastor of Vvunt1pVwai Breih- Cemetery Mrs. Schel died Monday night in sevens uimhB t. Sne was (Jdiicni.

nyi i. n.inrViter nf the late Fred and! --r Nancv Eldred Bardwell, she was bom in November, 1880, in Sanilac County. She was married Aug. 9, 1907 in Detroit to Mr. Schell.

He tw two Mrs. Schell is survived by two daughters, Mrs. R. B. WalU, De- troit.

and Mrs. Edward Sterner, i t- rhnitpe Iji thre sons. Miim chnti riptmit anrl Rnh. crt and Donovan Schell, both of Ellington Township; 13 grandchil dren, nine great grandchildren 'and a brother, Frank Bardwell, Ellington Township. Bogus Check Passer Enters Mi nl.

OUIITY Tiea ST, CLAIR-UavifJ A. Johnson 29 of NorUl Fifth street to day plcaded Ruilty Mon arcult judce Edward T. Kane to issuing worthess checks. He was arraigned on a wan-ant; St. Clair State Police Post, Judge Kane referred the case to the St.

Clair County Probation Department and ordered Johnson remanded to the custody ot the sheriff. tA.nt:... Tfm Tnl Declares Dividend 1f'CliirCH LIV1UCIIU Directors of Mueller Brass Com-! pany today declared the regular quarterly dividend of 35 cents a share on the eomman stock, Fred L. Riggin president, said. The dividend is payable Sept.

to shareholders of record at 'the close of business on Sept. 15, he said. IMWt, Mnto 19fi PORT SANILAC A dessert curd party sponsored by Holy ci riilllllV VI ot. i.ia... Cathoijc neUed $12Q wpre turned over to lhp parlsh Council of catholic Stoops returned home after scv- I cral weeks stay in Bon Secour Hospital, Detroit.

Birthdays Marked PORT SANILAC Birthdays of Mrs. Bertha Bracken, Detroit, Mrs. Leroy Massman and Mrs. Philip O. Marsom were celebrated at a family picnic supper in the Marsom home.

Undergoes Surgery PORT SANILACMrs. How ard Johnson returned home from Detroit where she underwent surge ry. Blue Water Area 1A Dcathj Funeroli PERRY, MRS. FLORENCE P. A ite 71, died August 39th In tht hmne of her daughter, Mi.

Marlon Hurch, JI3 01. Clair Street, Marina City The remains are In the Bower-Rosa Funeral Home, Marina City, where funeral services will be held I 30 -i m. Friday Burial will be In Hoover Cemetery, near Bervllli. a 1.17 5 lbs. SPARE RIBS LW sponsor ptaitt ami uuilu obtainec by Marine city Police The public is invited.

jafter his arrcst jn Boston The council is planning a wwk on warrantg ial party for all retired company off.cm Jn port Hufon flnd Marine workers at 2 p.m., Sept. 12 in e. cWi nj dw yjminmmminmmmmia M5 C0mpany'S reCCpti0" D. cUe.11 Hin ManCI jCiIOO I to St. Clair County by State Police II 'Detective Larry N.

Hofmann and TUpilS 10 tnroll Trooper Leonard Rish, of St. Clair A I I Post Dinty Moor BEEF STEW Mueller Sunshine Krispy CRACKERS Val-U-Way AT C3ST Onina ST. CLAIR Elementary pu- pjs jn the former Big Hand crhnnl Distriet was recent- placed in the East China i iL. niDiniamiDiniaiDU BIRDS EYE St. Clair County Board of Educa-i son has admitted issuing bad tion, will enroll at the East China checks, most of them in this area, Elementary School on Meisner; ranging from $20-50 each.

He has Road. jalso admitted Issuing bad checks School officials said that be-; in Detroit, Owosso, ML Clemens of lack of space at St. and other cities. Clair this year, where the pupils' previously attended, children in Mueller Firm rOPPPP FRENCH FRIES 9-oz. wrrt-c- 0 pEAS and CARROTS 5 oPEASlO 10 IIMARFANC lb.

IE bag 2) VALOR FOOD HI LLC REST CHEESE FOOD NEW ERA POTATO CHIPS DAlLEY'SKOSHER DILL PICKLES oz. oz. 0 T' 57 a U.S. No. 1 CUKES PASCAL mm "WS-OTBeBtM- ICE DOG LIQIDIDIDIDiaiDI Birds Eye Fordhook 0 bmucker grades K-6 will be enrolled at I i rasi vnina.

Grades seven and eight will en- roll at St. Clair High School along; with all senior high school pupils. Registration is now under way. Algonac Driver Fined. Jailed On Two Charges ALGONAC Lloyd J.

29' Plca(ied. t0 tWO charges ai nis anaignmeni neiore justice Charles Blanchard Sr. I Phillion was sentenced to serve i i-niuion was semencea 10 serve, 10 days in county jail and pay $54.90 on a charge of reckless: nDiamiDmmiDmmi i-nnsi. eni 1 IOU-10 Dec. 1 13-'4.

uh, May i Jiy-. TOATS: Sep. 19. Dec. Mar.

RYE: Sept 1 58, Dec 33. May 1.37V '4. 1 373i. LARD iDrumsi: Sep. 95, Oct.

10, 9. 25. I DETROIT LIVESTOCK DPTTROIT, Aug 30 iAPi 'USDAi-CATTLE Salable 500. Slaughter weers and heifers morieraiely active, steady; cows eak to 50c lower: bulls aeaKS. unchanged; load high choice to Brtaae 90 lb.

yearling steers 25 60, most Sholce steers 24 35-25 25; mixed high Ool and low choice steers 23.75-34 25; good steers 22 50-23 50; standard steers 3100-22 50; load high choice 905 lb. tn m.t choice heifers 23 75- most good heifers 21.60-22 50; standard heifers 20 00-21 50; utility helf-r'i7 50 ut ill I cows 15 50-18 00 fejt up to 18 50; canners and cutters HOOS50 Salable 300 Butchers and sow's mostly steady Instances 25c hlgfier: most 8 No. 1 190-320 lb 18 85-18 75: No 1 and 3 190-230 lfi18 50; No 2 and 3 180-280 lbs 17 No 3 280-300 lbs. 17 00-17 60; No 3 300-400 lb sown 14 75- 18 78; 3 tnd 40-800 lb. sows 13 75-14 50; boars W-13 50 VEAL EPS Salable 60.

Fully steady. 5rtie 35 00-38 00; good and chnloe 28 DOS' 80: standard 24 00-28 00; cull and utll-tfjl9 00-24 00 200. Nothing done Sanilac Youths' "Auto Overturns; Injuries Sliqht PORT SANILAC Two young men escaped serious injury, when their car rolled over twlcej after going out of control at i lu. i fatfin spccci on una in uio vn- lege of Port S-nilac about 3 a.m. Tuesday.

i siienfl Deputy james inK-, ley 3id Willir-m McCoy 18,1 of tlhdM City, the driver, andj Janes ill, If, of Harbor suffered lacerations and bruises. Oeputy Wmklcy said the rTnrthbotind enr ran up on the sidewslk and skidded sideways bcIoit rolling over, coming to test in tiie driveway of the lina Turk residence, 95 North Ridge Street. I Sheriff Quint Hoffman said' 1... investigation vy in is continuing. 2 Hoys, Hoth 10, idmit Hurfflarics In Marine City MARINE CITY Two ten-year-old boys, arrested by Marine City police, have admitted numerous burglaries of the Ward-Cottrell Elementary School.

"Police Chief Charles Holland gajd one boy admitted breaking Into the school about 10 times, the about six times, in the last jew weeks, The boys also admitted break-(rig int the rest room at Ward-Cottrell Park, where they set $mall fires. Damage estimated at several hundred dollars to the elementary ichool was also admitted by the fwo boys. A quantity of school supplies which they stole and hid in an abandoned house has been recovered. i .1 Nebraska Visitor ELKTON Henry Hewitt Sr. several davs In Lincoln, Neb.

I 1 5 STRAWBERRY JAIW Hnrnn EST iVSS Masons MSI h. Hindman io Bethlehem 2o yM Sr1 S.S! It 11 To! Relss Bros 1 00 Bennett 9 50; MrMra.nuaylor i jo capeTrwi. loiio BalFn Jones I'm w'rt ip wkdnksday A Cornelius 13 35 i.aiibern 435 Jos. Wood Alkali 7 10 Alpena 12 50 John Sherwln 7:35 Dow Chem 3 45 Tate 7 35 Helga Smith 4:05 Wm. Irvin DOWN TltSDAT A Orlffon 8 20 Uimont Maria 8 20 F.

Ford H. H'-Swed. 2 Finland Oreene 8 30 Taplin Hlllman 10 20 Vai. Camp Wels bury 11 30 Morrow Alpena 1150 h. Rlss Cape of II 55 Coulbv PM caulklns Dow Chem 13 00 Man.

Maru Armoo 12 10 Dnlton Winnipeg 1 50 Mun. Vcn. Man. City 1 65 Oco. Bay Rogers 2 10 Winnipeg Randall 3 50 Oclebnv DOWN WKDNESDAV AM Ruckeye 12 30 Relss Torsholm 1 10 Pnlmer 9 40 10 50 1215 5:55 lorsr R0yaiton 1 4s PORT HURON it itkmiay PM cuffs vie Forrt 1120 Humphrey 11 40 Relss Bros.

H. Hindman 13:00 Foster 13:10 F. Jones 13 68 M. Taylor 1 20 McManus ar. 2 30 Calvin 8 lid 8:50 7 25 7:46 8:30 8:65 9:20 9 30 wm c.Wrd Hindman K.

J. Relss Hillsdale Huron Thomas Reserve IP 3:15 Sullivan 10:46 i-M Ho? 616 WHlNKSDAY am A Ulll 11 AK Tn. WnflH A Oft Anto-teci 1255 Mercury ZZZT Srnn-u Nor Venlnie 5 00 Alpena ar. down AM 7 55 in 3 i6 WiiiMinK ci. 8 to neiss Rogers City 8 15 Coulby Manchester C.

8 45 Caulklns cl l.amont 9 65 Dnllon Finland 10 40 While Rose Randall 11 16 Man. Maru cl. 3 i Taplin 11 40 Oeor. Bay 55 ivi Hiickeye Valley Camp 13 00 Torsholm el. Morrow 13 40 Rovalton DOWN WIDNESDAT A M.

Ft. York 13 20 Clvmer Palmer 12 65 Cadillac Thompson 1 10 Roberts Jr. Morrell 4 30 Tg. Roen Silver Bay 5 00 Mlsener 7'ransallahtlo 1 20 I.lqullassle SAULTSTE MARIE VF TfKSDAY A 7 35 ft JA bMo 5 28 7 in 7 II oo ii no Seaway Qn J. Davidson Dunn fiversnn Klmdale Robertson 9 30 Donnacona 10 30 Pallon 10 30 Palrlefs 13 ofl Murray Bay PMC.

While oo Pal.ersnn 5 10 Fronlenan 8 10 Ford 8 30 Alffosnn 1 1 i Ft. Henry I Wl DNlSDAf A 13 30 Hood 13 10 Denton 1 30 ftnhsnn 3 00 H. Hindman Kchwsh Vnlumnla iv Watsnn Purves Solvelg Victory Sherman 7 00 W. C. Ford 3 00 3 00 3 30 DOWN Tl'KSnAT A Manco PM 3 00 2 30 J.

Miller Cadillac Trimble Ft York "nsnn Hnvl Anderson 7-30 r. A Clark 8 00 St'hoonmaker 7 HI Stelnbren'r 8 30 8 30 Poiitlac 7 00 a on Avery 7 30 10 30 Sliaughnessy 8 00 "0 Sta'iirnna PM I. Block 8 30 10 30 ii Mlsener I no W. Rem A no 4 35 ll iji 5J i JjJJ'rine 6oo'ed 8 30 driving. He was sentenced to payWompn for the summer project.

$29.30 fine and costs or serve 10; days on the second charge of i ftrSt StoODS Home being drunk and disorderly. rORT SANILAC Mn. George CANDY BARS 8 1Scg Potatoes PAYDAY TOP STAR rj 15'2-oz. cans 10 3 10 5117 Griswold Rd. YU 2-0102 1001 Court St YU 5-9262 Shedd's 9 PEANUT BUTTER j'niiiion also nas neen reierrcn to the county probation office.

He is under probation. Phillion was arrested on Marine City Highway bv Trooiwrs Walter Fuller and Ronald Weirauch ot Uio at. Clair State Police Post after Hieing involved in a personal in 'jury accident, Marine City Man Fined As Reckless ALGONAC Richard C. Ward, 2 1 of 332 Jefferson Street, Ma- a lb. jar CELERY ttlJ APPLES 3- 38 City, was sentenced to pay fine and costs after he plead- nmipininmiPiDiaiaiDi guilty before Justice Charles Blanchard tn a charge of trlvinir Wnrrl hnrl nri.

c5: 1207 Griswold YU 2-562 1 FORD MORGAN Opn Nit, and Sunday Delivery Strvlci I HALL'S Market Dllvry Srvfc vtousiy picanea innocent, dui changed his plea, He was arrested by village police. Return To Homes ELKTON Mrs. Lena Roberts i nnrl Me onrl Mn I. C. have returned after visiting rela tives In Danville, 111., and Indianapolis, Ind.

JOHNSICK'S GROCERY LEE'S VAL-U-VAY Open Nits and Sunday Cleid Sunday Bulst 3 on DOWN WC.DNKSDAT AM AM. R. J. Block I.JO I-.

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