The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan (2024)

TIMES HERALD WANT ADS YU 5-7171 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1959 PAGE TWENTY-SIVEN THE P6RT HURON TIMES HERALD Thumb News Pair Observes 50th Anniversary HARBOR BEACH Mr. and mm Shop Today the VALU-WAY Our Home-owned Stores Still Lead the Way All 1 1 1 I Parking Ban At Bad Axe Safety Measure On West Huron Avenue Imlay City airs. AiDcn sommers ceieurai-ed their fiftieth wedding an Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Ward and Mr. and Mrs. John Goodell, Mr. niversary Sunday at open house in their farm home.

Mr. and Mrs. Sommers were married Sept. 21, 1909, in Im-manual Lutheran church near Ruth. They have spent their married life on their present imi and Mrs.

Harvey Parker of Ber-ville spent a few' days last week at the Eckel cottage at Oscoda returning home Monday. BAD AXE Parking will be banned on both sides of West Huron avenue, 53, in the resi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones took dential area as a result of action taken Monday night by the City their daughter, Suzann, to Nazareth College near Kalamazoo farm. They have a daughter, Mrs.

Clara Woodke; two sons, Irvin and Wilford Sommers, 13 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. FRESH PORK STEAK Council. The Council approved recommendations of Michigan State Highway Department and Michigan State Police on the ban. The department was represented at the meeting by Robert Wednesday where she entered St. Joseph School of Nursing.

Mr. and Mr. Peter Hannan left Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lempke and Mrs.

Theresa Weir of Emmett to spend a Ready Yearbooks PORT AUSTIN Yearbooks1 FRESH. BONELESS week at the Lempke cabin near Whittmore. I were prepared at the first meet Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stewart, ing of the season of West Huron: iHome Economics group in the; ROLLED lb.

fftRfw ifiiftinaT yrA BEEF SHORT RIBS Wellington and the State Police by Cpl. Robert G. Angell. The ban will begin at the point where the pavement becomes narrower near St. Paul's Episcopal church.

The department will erect "no parking" home of Mrs. Hiram Toner. Birmingham, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Buike Monday.

Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. John Paterson and family of Detroit. The group will meet Oct. 22 with Mrs.

Leonard Talbot. CDCCU BCCE IIWEB IllbiJII UbbI blVhlt LB. a A SLICED BACON 15 family meals are fun VP; BETTER MEALS BUILD BETTER FAMILIES lb. YV EEF KZ KZ GROUND FRESH MANY TIMES DAILY pie AIRMAN'S PIONEER AIKMAN'S LO-CALORIE IfDICDV DICAIIirif FROSTY'Os BREAD BREAD CRACIKRS CHEERIOS 8re39c 28c 1 ajy signs. i Present speed limits of 30 miles west to Willis street, 40 miles from Willis street to Cemetery road and 50 miles beyond that road were continued.

Wellington and Angell said a survey, made after complaints were received that these speed limits were too high, showed the "no parking" ban would be an adequate safety measure as it would assure greater vision ahead for the drivers. The Council approved a budget of $42,000, including $11,500 in the general $3,500 in library fund, $2,000 in park fund and $25,000 in highway fund. This figure is the same as the 1958 total. Building permits included business and residential building on East Huron avenue to Delmar Bowron and a house in Boomhower subdivision to Robert Hey. Kinde Guests during the week-end of Mr.

and Mrs. Carlton Covert were Mr. and Mrs. William Hays, Vera Copeland and her father, Carmon Harper, all of Watford, Ont, James Kinde and his brother, John Kinde, Bad Axe, have returned from a hunting trip to Lusk, Wyo. Each got an antelope.

Mr. and Mrs. William Carpenter are now occupying the Bard apartment on Diem street. Mr. and Mrs.

Ward Teschendorf and sons have returned to Vassar after spending the weekend with relatives in Kinde and Port Hope. Mrs. Mary Damrow attended the Presbytery meeting held in Flint. Flint representing the Kinde Presbyterian church. Mrs.

Clara Coates has returned from a visit with relatives in Detroit, accompanied by her son, Eugene Coates, and children, Bob Michael, Judy and Jeannie, all of Muncie, Mich. scissors SO-GOOD VI EAT PIES BEEF CHICKEN TURKEY OO 1 a fmm. tin li fill 000 PIUSBURY IPlUsblll7 with 2 labels from Libby's Frozen Foods 00 IT'S THE PREMIUM OF THE YEAR, YOURS DURING THE SALE OF THE YEAR FAIRLANE FROZEN PEAS 2 10-OZ. fi)S)c PKOS. a GRADE A MEDIUM EGGS 2-75e flrsrl it I XW I 1 I I II IX LaJJ 11 nltJ I lorESSADWSCTn I Laty II pies cakes I WITH COUPON ON PAGE 30 VwMltSBWirr tIU A T0DAY'S IIIM TIMES HERALD VT Go VELVET PEANUT BUTTER 18-OZ.

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