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VOLUME 60, NUMBER 29 CASS CITY CHRONICLE- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1966 SIXTEEN PAGES

Nears In contrast to the election two Ferency has made a swing through years ago, when interest at the Tuscola county in an effort to stir local level was at a fever pitch, up support for his cause. Most of apathy appears to be everywhere the Democratic national standard- Halloween pranksters in Cass as the Nov. 8 day of decision bearers have also been in tne City and in Tuscola county con- draws near. State to try to help swing pivotal fined most of their activities to As usual, politicians have been into line. soaping windows and smashing pointing out the crucial aspects of And while Romney has evidently pumpkins Monday night, according the election, but for most voters found favor with the majority or (to Hugh Marr, Tuscola County there haven't been too many is- voters, the polls indicate that his Sheriff. sues to become excited about. other candidates are not riding the It was a very quiet Halloween In recent elections an estimated coat tails of his popularity. with no major disturbances, Marr continued, and is a record that the 80 per cent of the voters have The same polls that show Rom- surged to the polls for the elections icounty can be proud of. ney-Milliken in front of Ferency- In the county we followed the and in 1964 this increased to over Bruff, show the remainder of the procedure that we have for several 85 per cent. There are some 18,500 offices on the State level staying registered voters in Tuscola today. years, in that we take the names Democratic. Incumbent Demo- and addresses of persons loitering Gov. George Romney But this year the voters don't crats, James M. Hare, Secretary have a Sunday sale of beer and Halloween night so that we have Prohibitive Favorite of State, and Frank J. Kelley, At- wine issue to drum up interest, ia check on persons in each vicin- torney General, seem to have com- TARGET DATE for the opening of the new Tuscola completed can handle 32 prisoners, while the wing wait- ity, Marr explained. there is no presidential election fortable leads over George Wash- County Jail is now Dec. 15. The $590,000 structure will ing- to be built will handle another 16, Sheriff Hugh Marr A minor painting of cars oc- and the race for governor is not ington and Lawrence B. Lindemer. regarded as much of a test for be erecjbed in two sections. When the new building, now explained. In addition to housing the sheriff's department, curred in Caro where a 9 p. m. incumbent Gov. George Romney. Area Level nearly constructed, is occupied the former jail building- including living quarters for the sheriff, the basement of curfew was established for Mon- With all polls pointing to a Rom- What little campaigning there will be torn down and a new wing attached to the new day night. has been on the State level has the building will be occupied by the county civil defense ney landslide, the only contest building. The wing will be for women. The building nearly department. (Chronicle photo) While Cass City and the county with any spark on the State level centered around local area races. enjoyed a quiet night, neighboring is the battle for U. S. Senator. James Harvey, 8th district repre- counties were not as fortunate. In G. Mermen Williams and incum- sentative in Congress, is a strong From the Sanilac county many "brush" fires bent Robert P. Griffin are run- favorite in the normally Republi- kept firemen busy. Authorities are ning almost neck and neck for the can district. His competition is Consider III Husbandf Children investigating in an attempt to find important post. Wager F. Clunis, Huron county (dilor's Corner •the persons responsible. farmer and politically not well- Despite the indicated lead for .Fires In Owendale, the road was piled known in the county. 'Romney, Democrats on the coun- high with debris. ty, level have been working fever- An active campaign has been Art Randall, Chronicle printer- ishly in an attempt to promote waged for the post of State Rep- salesman, knows just when to their candidate to Lansing. Zolton resentative from the 78th district, start a new job. Next Monday he Chest Drive which includes most of Tuscola, goes to work for the Cass City Two vacant houses caught fire Zolton Ferency Huron and Lapeer counties. State Bank after working at the in the Gagetown area last week Nears Completion Faces Uphill Battle Ire Issue Tops Kenneth L. Kennedy, a Demo- paper since he graduated from and the Elkland Township Fire De- crat, is seeking to unseat Roy L. For Mrs. Lewis Cass City High School in 1961. partment was called to assist the "We expect this year's United Spencer. He faces an uphill battle He's due to learn just what is Mrs. Cathie Lewis, found guilty rate of $100 per month. Gagetown department in control- against Spencer, a popular incum- 'Fund drive to be concluded by the meant by "bankers' hours". Art of embezzling funds from Vassar Judge Churchill said when an- ling the blaze. time next week's paper is pub- Of top interest in Elkland town- bent in a heavily Republican area. goes to work Monday, is off Tues- High School, was sentenced to five nouncing the sentence that you Friday, a fire was extinguished , Frank Beadle, GOP State Sena- lished," Drive Chairman Willis ship in .Tuesday's election is the day (election day), works Wednes- years probation and heavily fined •Mrs. Lewis) deserve to go to jail. in a vacant home on Colwood road, tor from the 28th district, seems Campbell said, "and we are hoping special proposition requesting per- day, is off Thursday afternoon, is toy Judge James Churchill in Tus- However, because of your children eight miles southwest of Gagetown. to have an edge over his Demo- that the remaining returns will mission for the township to' take off Friday (Armistice Day) and icola County .Circuit Court Monday. at home and the illness of your Investigation revealed that two shove us over the top." ' over the housing' of the Elkland cratic foe, John L. Dwyer. Neither Mrs. Lewis was ordered to make husband, the probation and fine wires were found crossed with in- candidate has actively campaigned works Saturday. "We have collected $6,273 of our Township. Fire Department. Already he is feeling sorry for restitution of $1,177.78 and was were levied. sulation burned away in the area $7,500 quota. Twenty-nine of our Approval by the voters will be in Cass City. the poor slobs at the Chronicle. fined $4,000, plus costs of $200. The Mrs. Lewis had been found guilty that the fire originated. 101 solicitors have yet to report," regarded as an okay for'township Important Posts entire. amount 'must be paid at the by a Tuscola county jury and a The building is owned by George he said. . •; officials to proceed to . instigate Among the more important posts t plea to set aside the verdict was Goka, who lives - away friom the Elkland township has one enve- means for providing the depart- to be filled are the various posts Halloween was uneventful.in Cass denied by Judge Churchill before ihome. Damage was estimated afc lope not returned, Cass City has ment with larger quarters to meet concerning education in the State. City. Possibly due to the efforts of sentence was passed. $500. five and Novesta township has 22. the needs of the expanding depart- Two members of the State Board the Cass City Chamber of Com- Delay Sentence ment. " ' of Education will be named. Demo- merce and the members of the At midnight Wednesday, Oct. 26, In the entire history of the Chest To Coast to See Judge Churchill delayed the sen- •another vacant house caught fire., drive, area residents have never The local' referendum is one of crats have nominated Leon Fill Elkland Township Fire Depart- tencing of Patricia Dewey who was ment, very little rowdyism was re- The two fire departments put out failed' to give enough to meet the two that face the voters. A state- and Donald M. D. Thurber and the found guilty of uttering and pub- quota.' •G. Mennen Williams wide ' question to be ..answered is Republicans have Leroy G. Aug- ported. Injured Youth the blaze in the house, a mile lishing for issuing bad checks. southwest of Gagetown. , Iri Close Election •the age for voting. The proposal enstein and James F. O'Neil seek- The firemen dished out free pop- The delay is to give Mrs. would lower the minimum age ing -the"offiees. • r : - corn to everyone and the Chamber,, . .Erma IVfellendorf of Owen-. i The Cass City department also 'Bewey the opportunity of making assisted the Bad Axe'Fire Depart- from 21 to 18 years. Two regents of the University of sponsored a free show for the kids dale, mother of Arthur Mellendorf, restitution of the $75 involved. ; ment- in a, blaze that threatened Non-partisan Ballot Michigan will be. named: Demo- with the assistance of the Cass "22, 'was notified this week that her Another county person, Jim Hen- Another ballot that will be crats Irene Murphy and John J. Theatre.. son was injured in an accident ithe St. Columbkille Catholic ry Jackson of Millington, appeared Church at Sheridan.' Mishaps handed electors as they go to the Collins will be opposed bv Robert Over 600 persons were at the Saturday in Virginia. in court for uttering and publish- polls will be the non-partisan bal- J. Brown and Trudy Huefener. show. The only damage in town Details of the accident are ing. Two minor property damage ac- lot naming Justices of the Supreme Two trustees of Michigan ;>tate appeared to be a few soaped win- sketchy, but it was learned that He is accused of cashing a, cidents were investigated this Court and a Circuit Court Judge. University will be named. Warren dows and smashed pumpkins. another person involved in the ac- week by the Cass City Police De- fraudulent Traveller's Express partment. Judge James P. Churchill is un- M. Huff and Nathan G. Conyers The tricks-and-treaters were out cident was fatally injured. The money order for $77 on Sept. 17. opposed in the 40th district of La- are the Democratic nominees and in hordes early in the evening. At- youth suffered a concussion, skull The court appointed a lawyer and Monday a car driven by Joan peer and Tuscola counties. Frank Merriman and Ken Thomp- cur house the loot the kids brought fracture, facial injuries and loss bond was set at $10,000. Marie McPhail, 20, of Owendale The Supreme Court election is son are the GOP standard-bearers. home. almost equaled what we of teeth. He is a patient at a Naval collided with a car driven by How- Domestic Case ard Washington Gregg, 63, of non-partisan in name only. Two in- Completing the nominees for ed- passed out. hospital in Virginia. This year's UNICEF drive in ; In a domestic case, a motion for Snover. , ; cumbert judges, Thomas M. Kava- ucational boards are candidates Mr. and Mrs. Clare Mellendorf Cass City netted $164.88, authori- •support payments from Alfred Gregg was waiting to make a ;! nagh and Otis M. Smith, are Dem- for the board of governors for All elections are important. Next and Mrs. Errna Mellendorf left; Cooklin and Tashiko Cooklin was ties announced this week. An esti- ocrats, and are "endorsed" by the Wayne State University. Jean Mc- Tuesday's election in Michigan is Tuesday for Virginia. mated -60 children participated and left turn from M-81, near the west < withdrawn while the parties con- village limits, with his turn signals ' Democratic party. Meyer War- Kee and Leslie R. Schmier are the probably just a little more mean- Mrs. Mellendorf was notified by cerned work out details of a settle- i!6 adult drivers took them to the Democrats and Norman 0. Stock- on and his vehicle was hit in the , I! shawsky and Thomas E. Brennan ingful than those in non-presi- telegram of the accident. ment. homes in the community. : Robert P. Griffin are Republicans and "endorsed" meyer and Alfred H. Sokolowski dential years previously. Arthur Mellendorf is serving Mrs. K. I. MacRae was chair- rear by the McPhail car. ; The front of the McPhail vehicle - Staging Strong Campaign by the Republican party. are the Republicans. For most of the people you elect with the Navy. man of the event and the school's ; this year will serve for four years, 3 Liquor Votes art class made posters advertising and the rear of the Gregg car :: instead of two, for the first time. the drive. were damaged in the mishap. J We assume that most of the Slated in County Persons missed who may wish to Mrs. McPhail was issued a tick- '",-' et for failing to stop in an assured " persons who bother to go to the donate to the organization may r Local issues sparking Tuesday's polls will be reasonably well in- send money to Mrs. Lorn Hilla- clear distance ahead by Chief Carl ;j O en to election will be three referendums Palmateer who investigated. ;!' formed about the candidates for ker, treasurer, in Cass City, au- deciding whether liquor by the Minor damage to a pickup truck |f governor and United States Sena- thorities said. Ionia Hospital glass can be sold. resulted from an accident in the I tor. The proposition is before the Croft-Clara parking lot Friday. I But how many can name the can- voters in Indianfields township Todd Clarence Toner, 20, of Cass "i- didates for the governing bodies Mrs. Shirley Kefgen, 36, of tFarmington, was committed to the (Caro), Juniata township (the lo- City was backing from a parking '-'' of the State's three large univer- ! Ionia State Hospital Friday after cation of the Vassar golf course) urea and hit the side of the truck ': sities or the controversial State a Tuscola County Jury had found and Wisner township (Caro). owned by William Clarence O'Dell '' Board of Education? her not guilty of murdering her It is possible that the rash of A social security representative 58, of Cass City. ' "• We'll wager that not one in 10 son, eight-year-old Terry Kefgen, requests have been submitted be- will be at the Cass City Municipal The right side of the truck was ' can tell the candidates for Mich- by reason of temporary insanity. ,cause Aimer township voters au-, Building Friday, Nov. 4, from 1 damaged. There was no damage '. igan's Supreme Court. These Most qualified observers expect thorized the sale of liquor by the to 3 p. m., it was announced this to the car. * ;.; Justices have a job that is probably that the distraught (mother will not glass at the election two years ago. week. second in importance only to the remain a patient for long at the governor. hospital. Examine Hickie They establish the law on ques- At the trial three psychiatrists Today in Sandusky tions that touch the daily life of", testified that Mrs. Kefgen is sane all of us. Reapportionment and now but was insane at the time Lloyd Clarence Hickie, 47, of some facets of the unemployment she killed her son by taping a Deford was to be examined today, benefit regulations are two that plastic bag over his head in the Tragedy S Nov. 3, in Justice Court in Sand- come readily to mind. visiting room of Caro State Hos- usky on a charge of leaving the Anyone wishing to invest a few pital. scene of a personal injury acci- cents for one of the larger daily Judge James Churchill told Mrs. dent. papers will be able to get the run- Kefgen that he didn't know how He was released, on $100 bond down on every candidate . . . his long she would remain (a patient) ; when charged before Justice Har- history, his background, his poli- but predicted that the time was ry Balhoff by State Police troopers. tics. They make it easy to go to not too far distant when she would Tragedy struck the Albert Hut- Mrs. McPhail was born Sept. 4, The accident allegedly occurred! the polls informed. be returned to her family.. son McPhail family Monday for 1924, near Argyle and was mar- •Sept. 24 on M-53 at the Snover To use a trite, but true phrase Terry Kefgen was a hopelessly the second time in five years when ried in March of 1944. She was Road intersection. Nancy Gordon, . . . it's both a privilege and duty ill boy and earlier trial testimony Mrs. Geraldine McPhail, 42, of living in Cass City at the time of 20, of Orchard Lake was hospital- to do so. had shown that he was incapable Cass City was killed in a car ac- her death and was an employee ized. of moving a muscle voluntarily cident in Warren. of Thumb Metal Finishing Co. of and was experiencing more and : Her husband was killed while Argyle. Tell Chairmen for more frequent seizures. working on construction in the Surviving are: two sons, Donald Ten Former Queens When the verdict was read after Benton Harbor area July 5, 1961. and Larry: two daughters, Judy Michigan Week the jury had deliberated an hour and Mary, all at home; a grand- At Home-coming and 20 minutes, Mrs. Kefgen tem- Mrs. McPhail was a passenger daughter; her parents, Mr. and There v/ere 10 former home- Willis Campbell, region 14 c-hairr porarily broke down and started in a tractor-trailer milk truck driv- Mrs. Neil Angebrandt of Argyle; QUEEN DIANE FREIBURGER receives her crown from Supt. Don- coming queens who accepted the man for Michigan Week, an- crying. , en by Gerald Howard, 35, of Deck- three sisters, Mrs. James Smith ald Grouse, right, at halftime of Friday's football game. She was escorted invitation to attend this year's nounced chairmen for five area erville. of Snover, Mrs. Rossie Rowbottom by Jim Copeland. (Chronicle photo) counties this week. Included are home-coming of Cass City High Howard picks up milk in the of Royal Oak and Mrs. Wilfred School. Jim Sutherland, superintendent of Slate Drive for area and delivers it to . Block, Minden City; three broth- All of the queens who attended schools from Caro for Tuscola Hospital Auxiliary The truck and a car driven by ers, Emmet Angebrandt, Garden county; Edward Good, Huron Thomas Orewyler, 21, of Roseville are now married with the excep- City; Gerald Angebrandt, Decker- tion of last year's selection, Barb- is Beautiful, Talented Bounty, and Joe Liddicoat, super- A membership drive for Cass collided on VanDyke near 12-mile •ville, and Arle Angebrandt, San- ara Bliss. \ intendent of schools Cros-Lex, for City Hospital Auxiliary is in prog- road. dusky. Besides being beautiful, this three years in the Pep Club and Sanilac county. ress, it was revealed Monday, Oct. The truck was traveling •.south Mrs. Mary Jane (Lessman) four years as a cheerleader. She class treasurer and was a member Funeral services will be held Baguley of Lapeer was the queen , year's Cass City High School home- of the annual staff. 24, at the regular meeting of the and the car east. Police are at- at 11 a.m. Friday morning at the was a student council representa- Notice that represented the oldest class coming queen is talented. Diane organization. tempting to determine which of Cass City St. Pancratius Church. tive for a year and worked as a She plans to; attend Central Mich- Both Banks will be closed Tuesday, participating. She reigned in 1949. Freiburger has been an active In the business meeting it was the vehicles ran a red light, caus- Rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. candy striper for a year. igan University, after graduation. Nov. 8, election day and Friday, Other queens and the years they member of many school organiza- revealed that a Valentine party ing the accident. Thursday at the Hacker Funeral tions and a member of the National She was also a member of the She is the daughter of Mr. and Nov. 11, Veterans Day — The will be held in February and that Howard suffered only minor in- were elected were: Josephine (Or- -Home in Sandusky. lesgi) Ziemba, 1950. of Cass City; Honor Society for five years. Spanish Club, Future Homemakers Mrs. Alger Freiburger of Cass Pinney State Bank and Cass City the November meeting will be juries and Orewyler and a pas- Burial will be in Elkland Town- Joan (Green) Chapin, 1952, of De- Miss Freiburger has served for of America, served as Freshman City. State Bank. 11-3-1 guest night. senger in his car were uninjured. ship Cemetery. Concluded on page six. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE— THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1966

Mrs. Mary Fulcher died Sunday, Hendrick died May 27, 1916. In Oct. 30, at Hills and Dales Gen- October, 1916, she married Joseph eral Hospital, where she had been Fulcher, who died March 12, 1958. a patient five weeks. She had been Surviving are one son, Lee Hend- Mrs. A. J. Seeger returned Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Prieskorn Mrs. James Braid and son Mich- Mrs. Iva Anderson of Detroit spent several days in the Snover ill two months. rick of. Cass City; three grand- urday from spending a week with and four children spent the week ael are spending sometime with children; 11 great-grandchildren, end in Cadillac. her mother in Pontiac. Mr. Braid area and called Monday afternoon Mrs. Fulcher was born June 16, her daughter and family, Mr. and on Mr. and Mrs. Frank McVety. and one sister, Mrs. Grace Low- Mrs. Jack E. Harris and children, Echo i chapter OES will meet took her there Monday. 1886. in Independence, Mich. Her man of .Cleveland, Ohio. in Grand Rapids. Wednesday evening, Nov. 9, at 8 Mrs. B. K, Pearce of Coldwater Mr. and Mrs. Frank McVety parents were Mr. and Mrs. Levi Adams. She was married to LeRoy Funeral services were to be held p.m. A committee of men headed spent from Tuesday until Friday were guests last week of their son at two o'clock Wednesday at Lit- The WSCS will meet Monday eve- with her mother, Mrs. Milton Hoff- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hendrick in 1905 in Pontiac. Mr. ning, Nov. 7, at the church with iby Keith Murphy will serve re- tle's Funeral Home, with Rev. freshments. He will be assisted by man. McVety of Vandalia, and cele- Milton Gelatt, pastor of the Hol- Mrs. Howard Rexin, president, brated the 43rd wedding anniver- presiding. The prayer group will Gilbert Albee, Keith McConkey, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Silver- brook Baptist church, officiating. Harold Guinther, Fred Neitzel, nail and children of Livonia vis- sary of the Frank McVetys and Burial was to be in Novesta ceme- meet, at 6:15 with Mrs. James the 13th anniversary of the Bruce Braid as leader. The program, John West, James King and Ger- ited'' her mother, Mrs. Hazel tery. ... ald Stilson. Moore, Sunday. McVetys, both of which were Oct. >lated Nov* 7 at "Compulsive Conformity" and 24. "Christian Values," will be pre- Mr. and Mirs. Don Lorentzen and A family dinner Sunday in the MEM.UKK /:IiDIT BUREAU OF sented by Mrs. Gilbert Albee and son Rick and Mrs. Lafey Lorent- Mr. and Mjrs. Vernon McVety Gerald Miller home celebrated the and family of Pontiac were Sat- CIRCULATIONS Mrs. Ron Fleenor. Group III, Mrs. 51st wedding anniversary of Mr. zen were Sunday dinner guests of Thomas Kershaw, director of PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Fleenor and Mrs. Stuart Nicol co- Mrs. Levi Kritzman and Gaylord urday dinner guests at the Frank Migrant Missions in the Michigan and Mrs. Ervin Miller, which was McVety home. AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN chairmen, will serve the 6:30 din- Oct. 27. Guests, besides the Ervin near Argyle. Other dinner guests District of the Lutheran Church, 6552 Main Street were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kritz- Mr. and Mrs. Don McGuire of will be the speaker at the Nov. 7 John Haire, publisher. ner. Millers, were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver National Advertising Representative, Rev. and Mrs. S. P. Kirn had Sprunger and family of Owendale. man. Big Rapids are the parents of a meeting of the Lutheran Women's Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc. as guests .from Friday until Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Turner baby boy born Monday, Oct. 31. Missionary League at 8 o'clock at 257 Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Mrs. George Murray, president were Sunday dinner guests of her Mir. and Mrs. John Battel of Cass Good Shepherd Church, Cass City. Michigan. day afternoon, her cousins, Mr. of the Thumb Deanery, will re- Second Class postage paid- at Cass and Mrs. Earl Page of Rochester. sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. City are the great-grandparents. Kershaw is a graduate of the City, Michigan, 48726 port on the Miami convention' of Herman Schilling, at Unionville. Mrs. McGuire is the former Donna Lutheran Lay-Institute. Subscription Price: To post offices in Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Betts, Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, the National Council of Catholic Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Turner and Neaves. daughter Bettse and son Mark of All ladies of the congregation $3.50 a year, $*2.00 for six months, -in Women at the Sacred Heart Altar family of Flushing were afternoon are invited to attend the meeting. other parts of the United States, $4.00 a Owosso were dinner guests Fri- Society meeting in Caro Thursday, callers at the Schilling home and Mrs. Nellie Vaughn of Portland, year. 25 cents extra charged for part day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Ore., was a guest of Mrs. Charles • Mrs. Fred Iseier and Mrs. Dale .year ortier. Payable in advance. • Nov. 3, at St. Pancratius Monday, were supper guests of his parents, For information regarding newspaper ley Kirn and family and were over- Nov. 7, and at Sacred Heart Altar iFreshney last Friday. Iseler are cohostesses for the eve- Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Turner, in ning. advertising and commercial and job night guests in the homes of Mr. Society in Bad Axe on Nov. io. Cass City. Mrs. Robert Kritzman and four printing, telephone 872-2010. and Mrs. John Zinnecker and Mrs. Wednesday, Nov. 2, Mrs. Murray Mr. and Mrs. William Profit daughters of Bridgeport visited her Ralph Gauer. spent in Saginaw attending the were week-end guests of Mr. and grandmother, Mrs. Charles Fresh- Christina Pierce, 8, daughter of meeting of the Diocesan Council of Mrs. Louis Profit and family at ney, last Thursday. They also vis- (Politics. Advertisement) ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pierce, was one Catholic Women. Ypsilanti. ited Charles Freshney in Tuscola County Nursing Home. of a class of 25 who made her first The Calvarymen's Quartet of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beardsley Holy Communion in St. Pancratius Flint will hold a concert at both attended a family gathering Sun- Mrs. Elizabeth Gledhill left church Sunday. The occasion was morning and evening services Sun- day at the home of his sister and Wednesday, Oct. 26, to visit Mrs. celebrated with a dinner in the day, Nov. 6, at the Lamotte United husband, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arms, Fritz Josephson at New Baltimore Pierce home attended by friends Missionary Church on M-53. in Lapeer. Other guests there were and also other friends. Mrs. Ralph M. Bahna of Christina and her family. , Mr. and Mrs. Basil Wotton had Mrs. Dorothy Youngs of Flint and Mrs. Arthur Little called on Mrs. Robert Hall of Holbrook as a week-end guest, his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beardsley her cousin and his wife, Mr. and Miss Dorothy Joanne Ballard, Edward. Deet of Detroit was best and Mrs. Loren Trathen attended Mrs. Nellie Beaulieu of Troy. Sat- of Lapeer. Mrs. Don DeNoyelles in Caro, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. James man. He is the fiance of Miss the installation of OES officers at urday ihey attended the fall cere- Wednesday, Oct. 26. Mr. DeNoyel- H. Ballard of Cass City, and Ralph Bahna and the couple are to be : Born Oct. 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Ubly Saturday evening. monial for Shriners in Saginaw. [Ronald Rockwell of Snover, a son, les is recovering after undergoing M. Bahna of Grand Rapids ex- married this month. Scott Andrew, in Caro Community surgery. changed, vows at a 12:00 nuptial Groomsmen were Frederick HE-ELECT Hospital, and the baby weighed Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Albee had Mass Saturday, Oct. 29, in St. Ilhinnes of New York City, Doug- seven pounds, ten ounces. Mr. and with them for the week end, Mass Pancratius Church, Cass City. Rev. las Kelley ill of Louisiana, Thomas Mrs. Ed Hoppe of Decker and Mr. DeeEllen Albee, who attends MSU, Fr. -Arnold Messing officiated at Landerink of Grand Rapids and and Mrs. Morris Rockwell of Snov- and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Albee and the wedding ceremony. James Ballard of Ann Arbor, the son Robbie of Livonia. The second Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Bahna bride's brother. ^•'•r ^^ J%^V"l\:> { 14 /it/3 K\ %% er are the grandparents. Mrs. ^X^ iV^?^-^'W/ ^-'^^\') Rockwell returned home from the birthday of Robbie was celebrated of Grand Rapids are the groom's Mrs. Ballard wore a bone white hospital Sunday. Saturday. parents. dress with plum-colored accessor- St. Pancratius Altar Society will ; A monthly meeting of the Youth Two vases of white flowers ies and Mrs. Bahna chose a sage hold its monthly meeting Monday, Fellowship of Salem EUB Church adorned both sides of the altar as green ensemble with matching ac- Nov. 7, at the social hall at 8:00 was held Oct. 26. Eight youth, with the bride approached the altar on cessories. Both mothers had cor- p. EUB •casc'ade ;" bouquet of white spider Church with members o£ rthe Gold- ;mum"s,M\Mth a white, orchid and a band also played for dancing fol- * Member County year student and a member of the lowing the luncheon. marching band. The football game en Rule class as guests ©f the handkerchief of her maternal Board of Progressive class, 32 attended. great-grandmother. The couple left for a honeymoon Supervisors was with Wisconsin University. U , v . trip to Hawaii for eight days and Funeral services for Harry Judged for best costumegj were :

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Saturday, Nov. 5 - Edward Ku- Names on Greenleaf News lish will sell Holstein cows, dairy ar Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Spencer at- Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bouck ard equipment and feed at the place tended the wedding of Elaine Laur, located four miles south of Cbly, Forrest Walpole, son of Walter Mrs. Roy Bouck took a drive Honor Roll Walpole of Cass City, was admitted a relative of Mr. Spencer, and around the lake shore and enjoyed Saturday, Nov. 12 - Mabel E. and to the Bar of Illinois before Jus- David Pecknyo in Flint last week. dinner at the Bella Vista Sunday. John Bayley will hold a household Beginning this fall, students in Kozan, Randy tice Schaefer Oct. 18, it was an- Mrs. Steve Decker is spending Mr. and Mrs. George McKee and auction at the premises located afc Cass City.High School will need to Parrish, Cheryl this week with'her son and daugh- boys of Rochester spent the week 6416 Third St. meet certain standards in citizen- Parrott, Becky ter-in-lay, the Harold Nadigers of end at the Clayton Root home. Sun- ship as well as scholarship®, in Rayl, Ruth Pontiac. day Mr. and Mrs. Root and their Ideas are always worthless until order to qualify for the honor roll. Smith, Kaye Jeffrey Hanby attended a Hallo- guests were dinner guests of Mr. harnessed' to industry. Each marking period, students re- Smith, Linda ween Sunday School party at the and Mrs.' Roger Root. ceive both a letter grade in each Strickland, Cindy Frank Mosher home Saturday aft- Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hazard of Arc Welders And subject, and a numerical rating in Urban, Kathy ernoon. East Detroit were late Sunday citizenship. These ratings range Whittaker, Larry Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bond and afternoon callers in the Olin from a high of 5 to a low of 1. A Whittaker, Sally Susan and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bouck home. General Laborers rating of 3 is interpreted as aver- Ninth Grade Damm and Teri were Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holm age. Since it was felt that students Atwell, Lynn supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. El- spent Sunday evening visiting their eligible for the honor roll should be Ballagh, Betty mer Fuester. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and at least average in citizenship, the Battel, Margaret Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Spencer spent Mrs. Roger Root. OVERTIME AND new requirement is no subject Bauer, Patricia Friday visiting in the Jacob Maurer Mr. and Mrs. James Garety and grade lower than a B and no citi- Bills, Susan home at Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. John Krug visited FRINGE BENEFITS ! zenship rating lower than a 3. Bryant, Dianna Scott Hurford spent Saturday Mrs. James Walker Sunday. Elaine • The first honor roll of the school Burk, Ruby with his grandparents, JVfr. and Sweeney and Carol Krug returned year, just released, shows a wide Calka, Mona Mrs. Charles Bond. to their respective duties with the variation among the classes. In Clarke, Margie Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ball of Garetys when they returned to APPLY the junior high, bdth the seventh Geiger, Sally Forrest Walpole Reese and Mrs. Louis Crocker of their home in Saginaw. and eighth grades placed almost Koepfgen, Janet Cass City were Sunday dinner and Miss Patricia Hoadley spent last 25% of their number on the honor LaJoie, Laura Bounced this week. Walpole is a 1959 graduate of afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. week end at the home of her par- roll. About 15% of the ninth Lapeer, Karen Grant Ball. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoad- Cass City High School and grad- ley. Evans Products Co. graders and almost 17% of the Milligan, David uated cum laude in history from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bond and twelfth graders received the re- Nicol, Bob Princeton University in 1983. Susie had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.Fred Buehrly en- quired marks, but only four in the Rabideau, Lynnea He earned a Juris Doctor degree Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Laneer. Oth- tertained Mrs. James Walker for GAGETOWN tenth and one in the eleventh were Selby, James from the University of MicMgan ers who joined them in the after- dinner Tuesday. Later they called included. Taylor, Lee Law School in April. noon and for supper were: Mrs. on Mrs. Walter Anthes. The honor student's in grades 10th Grade He is associated with the Chi- Steve Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Har- seven through twelve are listed Haire, Lynn cago law firm of Pope, Ballard, old Nadiger, Robert and Brett of below. Spencer, William Uriell, Kennedy, Shepard and Pontiac. WE STRESS * Indicates all A's. .. Turner, Marilee Fowle, and is presently serving in Ernest Bouck and his roommate, ( Focus your hearing up front Seventh Grade Wagner, Brenda the Army. Jim Wilson of Ludington, came i where the act/on is! Beltane's llth Grade | new Andante combines aimed d/- Crandell, Ron He is married to the former Friday from CMU -to attend the i recf/onal microphone with newly Dorman, Beverly Maleek, Joan Joyce Agar of Cass City. home-coming game. They were | patented Micro-Module Circuit for Esau, Mary Beth 12th Grade supper and overnight guests of > full performance in a l/$ oz. Farrell, Theresa * Ackerman, Ed ... SERVICE District Auxiliaries Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bouck. • behind-the-ear aid. DEMONSTRA- Karr, Paula Asher, David TION FREE! Mr. and Mrs. Don Seeger and Cut To Your Kerbyson, Nancy Brown, Jim Meet in Caro for Mrs. Lucy Seeger were Sunday Fresh Cut Knoblet, Timothy Bryant, Sue Annual Fall Meet dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Meats Specifications Lockwood, John Calka, Linda Eight Hills and Dales Auxiliary neth Sweet of Lapeer. In the after- CE Loomis, Becky Champion, Becky members accompanied President noon they visited Mrs. Ella Frank- McRae, Laurie Freiburger, Diane Mrs. Neil Hurry to the East Cen- lin at Rochester. P».i u-on, Mich. 48060 Martin, Maria Fritz, Rosemary St. Ph. 982-7391 Itral District annual fall meeting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bond and Maurer, Sheila Goodall, Grant Oct. 26 in Caro, held at the First Susan were Saturday supper guests Nizzola, Alex Johnson, Ruth Ann Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Willis . Send Coupon For Literature of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hurford and Nolan, Frederick Kelley, Sue Campbell is first vice-president of Scott. In the evening Mrs. Hurford ross and ir Harris •Parrott, Beth Knight, Tim the ECD council. Name ______and Scott and the Bonds visited Powell, Mary Matlack, Sherry The greeting was extended by Mr. and Mrs. Leb Pomeroy. Russell, Joan Parrott, Linda Dr. Edward Miles and they toured; Mrs. Olin Bouck and Mrs. Char- Meat Market Address __- Sieggreen, Susan Randall, Daryl the Caro hospital. les Bond spent Wednesday in Sag- Smentek, Patricia Reagh, Martha Mrs. William Greenberg, state maw. City; •__ Spear, Lorie Volschow, Heinrich president of Michigan Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Lester O'Dell and Koegel's —— Cass City's No. 1 Choice Thane, Sherril Whittaker, Diane Auxiliaries, spoke of the extensive family of Ashley spent the week Sliced Turner, Jean volunteer work performed by end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olive Pickle UhJ, Bradley COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS members. Donald E. Walchenbacn, Fuester. ? Luncheon Meats Veal Pork Vandermeer, Freddy president of the Michigan Hospital About 18 per on

WANT AD RATES WANT TO DO ironings in my WILL CARE FOR one child in CUSTOM BUTCHERING Monday THERE'S NO PLACE like home to FOR SALE - modern small house, FUN & GAMES PARTY - Thurs- WOOL HUNTING COAT, size 40, Tiansit (nonbusiness) rate: 20 words. my home. Mrs. Dale Groth. Phone it less, 50 cents each insertion ; addi- home. 6742 Main St., corner Wood- and by noon Tuesday. do your gift shopping. Call your full basement. 3446 Sixth Street, day, Nov. 10, at St. Pancratius (red plaid) game pocket; Heat- tional words, 2% centr. each. Others: land st. Mrs. Earl Woolner. 872-2682. 10-27-3 By appointment only. Cut- Beauty Counselor representative, Owendale. Kelcher. 10-20-6 Hall at 8:00 p. m. Sponsored by Pal tent and trailer heater; AGV j cents a word; 60c minimum. Sav«> ^ ,j 10-27-2 ting and wrapping for deep Miss Betty Agar, for an appoint- Zonta Club. Donation $1.00. (Italian) bike helmet and bubble money by enclosing cash with mail freeze. 1% miles south. Carl ment, 872-3412 after 6 p. m. 10-20-3 CHUCK'S TV and Radio Service - 10-27-1 orders. Rates for display want ad on ap- I AM NOT Responsible for any shield; Horton cornet, used 4 plication. Pioneer Insurance- Reed, Cass City. Phone 872-2085. We service color and black and debts other than my own. Lloyd FOR RENT - 2 bedroom modern months,like new. 8 mm. Keystone 10-27-tf white TV. Phone 872-3100. Char- movie projector, forward, still PRICED FOR* QUICK SALE - 3- Montreuii. 10-27-2 FARM OWNERS-HOME OWNERS home. Hot and cold water. One les Hartwick,- owner. 10-13-6 piece beige living room sectional; child only. Reference required. and reverse. R. L. Profit, 4135 FOR RENT - 3 room furnished Gross and O'Harris S. Seeger. Phone 872-3235 after one Berkline swivel rocker, good FUN & GAMES PARTY - Thurs- „ Fire and Wind apartment. Private entrance. 4413 Call 665-2290. Lloyd E. Karr, 4 FOR SALE - Brittany Spaniel condition. Phone 872-2247. day, Nov. 10, at St. Pancratius north, 1% west of Cass City. pups, from purebred stock, tails 4:00 p. m. 10-27-tf Full coverage or Deductibles. West St. Phone 872-3385. Adults Meat Market • 10-27-tf Hall at 8:00 p. m. Sponsored, by only. Bruce Holcomb. 10-20-tf 11-3-1 docked. Call 872-2935. Dr. E. Scol- Zonta Club. Donation $1.00. lon. . 10-27-tf : —FOR PERSONAL SERVICE— WATER CONDITIONER SALT - WANTED - ride to Saginaw Chev- 10-27-2 TRY BEFORE YOU buy. Factory just $2.00 per bag, cash and carry rolet Service plant, second shift. Leo Reich Agency Gamble's representative will teach you to I AM NOW taking pupils for tutor- And the Best in Meats. at Fuelgas Co. of Cass City. Get Marvin Welch, 6728 Houghton St. ing in mathematics. Phone 872- yours now. Phone 872-2161. 7-14-tf 2nd Floor weld, cut, braze, solder, hard sur- Our Own Make of Fine 11-3-1 Free! Free! Free! Phone Cass City 872-3313 face, heat, charge batteries, thaw 3629 for appointment. R. 0. Avery, or Deckerville 376-2740 Furniture water pipes. Gambles. 11-3-4 Cass City. 10-27-2 Sausages and Smoked Meats. "A- Personalized Gift Reflects a JUST RELEASED . . . 4-7-tf Department Male Help Wanted Thoughtful Giver" FOR SALE - Roll away bed (New). FOR SALE - Desk, Walnut finish, Freezer Meats Always Available Folder with Listings good condition. 6 south, 2 east, Personalized Social Stationery — WANT TO RENT garage in' down- 1 pr. blankets - 6 comforters 9-23-tf of town area. Phone 872-3714. (New). Small gas heater. 6319 2 south, V4 east. Phone 872-3462. Experienced Maintenance Men Gamble Store 11-3-2 So Beautiful . . . Farms & Businesses 11-3-1 Pine St. after 5 evenings or week FOR A COMPLETE wash job - Experienced or Trained Welders So< Personal ... end. Phone 872-3032. 11-3-2 Production Workers for Mobile Cass City FOR SALE - 1965 Comet Cyclone • it's National Pride Auto Wash. So Practical . . . Yours for the asking . . . FOR SALE BY OWNER - 2 story, Cars, trucks, tractors, any size. Homes Factory SEE, CALL OR WRITE TO: 3 bedroom home. Large bath up. 4-8-tt 2 door hardtop, bucket seats, in Sixty-four different social station- good condition. My son in, the 25 cents for 5 minutes, 10-27-2 Large kitchen, dining and living HOjUSE FOR RENT in country. Notice ery'items from which to choose, room. New furnace. Corner lot. service so must;sell. Real Bar- Active Homes Corp. B. A. Calka, Realtor 4 south, 2 east, F/4 south. Phone Re-Roof Awnings CHILDREN'S BALL BAND first with a complete selection of initial, 4394 Woodland, Cass City. Phone gain. Contact Mrs. Clayton Hart- quality slip-on boots, 25 per cent 6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Mich. 872-3222 after 6 p. m. Alvina Wil- Re-Side Insulate wick at home or Martin's Res- monogram or type styles. Each a 872-2717 after 3:30 p.m. 9-15-tf son. H-3-2 off. Red, white, brown and black. Marlette, Mich. wonderful suggestion for a lasting Phone: 872-3355 Aluminum Windows and Doors taurant. Phone 872-2484 or 872- Riley's Foot Comfort, Cass City. 9-29-tf 14 SALESMAN & 3 OFFICES SCRATCH PADS - for sale at the 2550. 11-3-1 and thoughtful gift. FOR SALE - 1962 Ford Galaxie Call or Write 10-20-4 TO SERVE YOU BETTER Chronicle office. 11-3-tf 500 H, T. with power steering and FOR RENT - heated, 2 bedroom In addition, all items are beauti- LISTINGS WANTED ON ALL power brakes, Cruisematic, with Bill Spra'gue, Owner NOW RENT~our Glamorene Elec> SAFETY TOE SHOES By Hy Test- fully gift-boxed. . TYPES OF PROPERTY -- FOR SALE—Homelite chain trie s rug brush. Low daily rental upper apartment to refined cou- 4 new tires and 36,000 -actual of Elkion Roofing and Siding Co. Jja.uO with purchase of Giamor- protect your feet on the job. Con- ple. 872-3253. 11-3-3 BUYERS WAITING!! saws; Johnson outboard motors£ miles. Phone 872-3409 or see at struction workers, farmers, fac- boats and accessories. Boyd Shav- Elkton 375-4215 ene Dry Cleaner. A gallon does The Chronicle 10-27-tf Cass City Gas & Oil, Cass City. Bad Axe CO 9-7469 tory workers, you all need safety er's Garage, Caro, across from up to four yxl2 carpet areas. toe shoes. Kritzmans' Inc., Cass Cass City 10-2-27 or Caseville 856-2307 Kills moths instantly. Gambles, AUCTIONEER RESTAURANT FOR SALE or Caro Drive-in. Phone OSborn City. 8-19-tf 10-27-tf lease. Phone 872-3178. 10-27-4 33039. 1-23-tf FOR RENT - Apartment, private Terms to 5 years Cass City. 6-8-tf 3-17-tf WHY SETTLE FOR LESS when EXPERIENCED FRANK MERRIMAN, a qualified, inside entrance, 2 bedrooms. ROOM FOR RENT—Call 872-2406 TWO BEDROOM house for rent. FOR RENT: - Apartment in Gage- Phone 872-3611 10-13-tf you can have your furnace Complete Auctioneering Service Full Time Farmer deserves your Betty Andrus, phone 453-3471, town. Store building in Gagetown SEPTIC TANK CLEANING - For 4391 S. Seeger. 6-16-tf cleaned with Kleen-Air power fur- Handled Anywhere . vete for member of the State 11-3-1 with new furnace, new roof. 3 FOR SALE - 28x8-ft. trailer, all fast, guaranteed work call Dale nace cleaning? Ideal for com- We Make All Arrangements Board of Trustees, MSU. 11-3-1 Rabideau Cass City 872-3581 or APARTMENT FOR RENT - 2 bed- bedroom house. L. S. Luba Real aluminum, sleeps four. Call Sun- room heated apartment, 5505 mercial, industrial or residential My Experience Is FOR SALE - 1 row MicCormick Estate, 743 S. State Street, Caro days Snove 672-2858. Helen Gretz, 872-3000. 3-24-tf THE CUMPER Septic tank nd corn picker; 358 Savage deer r Shabbona Rd. Phone 872-3672. furnace cleaning. Pays for itself Your Assurance backhoe work will continue as Phone 673-4111, Gagetown Phone 6 south, 6 east and V-k south of FOR SALE - 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 10-27-3 in fuel savings. Fuelgas Company rifle. Both in good condition. 665-2501, Cass City Phone 872-3391. Cass City. 11-3-2 Ira and David Usual. Phone 872-2377 or 872-2235, Phone 658-3094. 10-27-2 Early American family kitchen, of Cass City. Phone 872-2161, Cass 11-3-1 10-6-tf baseboard heat. $16,500. 4606 N. .RE-ELECT, FRANK MERRIMAN City. 9-22-tf Osentoski HOUSE FOR SALE or rent - fur- FRESH PERCH - Only fifteen Seeger. 10-27-4 i to the Board of Trustees MSU PHONE: IT'S nished or unfurnished. Seven Antifreeze Specials for he has demonstrated that he CASS CITY 872-2352 Collect cents per pound in 50 pound lots. MILANO'S CAMPER CENTER « Real Estate rooms, basement, natural gas extra special Bay Port Fish BULK PERMANENT understands the responsibility of Open Season heat. 6409 Elizabeth Street. Large Pickup Campers and Apache a trustee. ll-3-l 6509 MAIN St. Commercial-retail TELEVISION - $99.95.' Zeniths, up r ON' Co., Bay Port. Henry Engelhard. Camping Trailers for SALE OR lot, double garage. Not home eve- Phone area 517, number 656-2121. building with over 2,000 square. to $599. including color sets. New nings. Mrs. Jessie Howell. 10-27-2 $1.49 gallon RENT. Also iSmall camping equip- FOR RENT - electric adding ma-' large and small stereos. Lots of Hunters 10-20-3 chine by day or week. Or rent feet. Three- bedroom apartment Be sure to get Hunter's Insurance ment (sleeping bags, camp radios to choose from. Easy terms LARGE FURNISHED .apartment a new Smith-Corona portable above building, full bath, large AT VARCON METHANOL stoves, • etc.). New hours: open living quarters. Owners will con- if established credit. Long Fur- for rent. Phone 872-2105. 11-3-1 Make Your Monday, Thursday, Friday and typewriter. Also new and used niture, Marlette. 10-20-4 ANTIFREEZE. typewriters for sale, all makes. ., sider your property in on trade. Saturday - 9 to 6. Closed Sun., Opportunity of a lifetime to go Harris-Hampshire LOST - bracelet near EjUB church. Washday Easier Tues., Wed., and evenings except Leave your typewriters and other : Reward. Leave at Chronicle of- 59c gallon by appointment* 9-22-tf office equipment at our store for into business. Plenty of free park- ' I Agency' At ing in rear. $10,000 with low down Free! Free! Free! fice. 11-3-1 in your 'container repair. McConkey Jewelry and Phone 872-2688 FUELGAS CO. Bulk gas for gift shop. 10-6-tf payment. JUST RELEASED . . . 11-3-3 Wash King Laundry every purpose. From 20 pounds GRANT TOWNSHIP Election No- 8 MILES NORTH of Cass City: Male Help Wanted Located in Former IGA Building GAMBLES' to 1000 • gallons. Rates as low as Folder with Listings (FOR RENT - One-story, 3-bedroom tice - Notice is hereby given that 160 acres, corner location, 90 32 Washers, 3 - 25 Ib. Washing Cass City <4e ;per pound. Furnaces, ranges, of . house with gas forced air furnace. a General Election will be held acres tillable, 60 acres tiled every $1.90 an hour plus Bonus Machines, 1 extractor, 10 Dryers . ,10-6-8 water' heaters, refrigerators, 4 rods in 1958. Choice sandy loam, Available after Nov. 12. 6416 3rd Hospitalization. wall furnaces, floor furnaces, at the Township Hall in Grant Farms & Businesses Township on Tuesday, November ideal for pickles. Two-story 4-bed- •'St 872-2901. Mabel E. Bayiey. Apply in person. Try Our New Hobo Wash TUXEDO RENTAL - Men's for- washers and dryers. If it's gas, Yours for the asking ... 11-3-2 mal attire for all occasions. ! 8, 1966. The polls of said election room house, full bath, partial No experience necessary It's Completely Automatic we feell- and service it. Corner basement with new wiring. Barn SEE, CALL OR WRITE TO: Ryan's Men's Wear, Cass ' City. M-81 'and M-53. Phone Cass City will be open at 7 o'clock a. m. WANTED - corn combining. Grant 10-6-tf Phone 872-3431. 9-15-tf and will remain open until 8 and other outbuildings. * FULL Hutehinson. Phone 872-3569. 872-<2161 for free estimates. 4-21-tf PRICE CNLY $21,000. BRING B, A. Calka, Realtor Thumb Metal SAWS AND LAWN Mowe sharp- o'clock p. m. Gillies Brown, Town- 11-3-2 r FOR SALE - 10 cu. ft. Frigidaire ship Clerk. 11-3-1 DEPOSIT. 6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Mich. Finishing .-* ening.-! block north of post offic£ upright deep 'freeze, like • new. -'Complete Shoe- . Argyle, Mich. Abe Karr, Cass City. 10-13-4 IT COSTS ?^]RY ON BLACKTOP near Deford: Phone: 872-3355 Phone OL 8-5987. 4 east, 7'.north, 14 SALESMEN & 3 OFFICES 9-30-tf. 1 east, V south of Cass- City. your store fronts spic and span. FIVE ACRES with a good two- FOR SALE - Get well, birthday 2 Orthopedic Prescriptions Filled story 3-bedroom house, full bath, TO SERVE YOU BETTER and Christmas cards; also wrap- Stanley Heleski. 10-27-2 Shoes," Purses & Lvggage Repaired Supreme Window Cleaners hand- 6th STREET: Cute is the word for CHILDREN'S BALL BAND first les residential, commercial and recently remodeled kitchen with LISTINGS WANTED ON ALL this small home for the retirees, quality slip-on boots, 25 per cent ping paper and ribbon. Mrs. Cliff And Refinished Like' New built-in cupboards. Bath, large TYPES OF PROPERTY Jackson. Phone Ubly OL 8-3092. FOR SALE - 1962 Ford Fairlane, industrial window cleaning prob- with a back yard full of ever- off. Red, white, brown and black. automatic. Clean inside and out. Shoes Dyed Any Color lems. Just call 872-2010 and a dining room, spacious living room BUYERS WAITING!! greens, berry bushes, grapes and Riley's Foot Comfort, Cass City. 4 miles east, 5 miles north and Arch Supports - Fitted to with oak floors, large picture 10-27-tf 3% miles east of Cass City. No rust. Good tires, $650. Harold representative will be happy to shade trees. All of this and a 10-20-4 J. Wells, 6730 Pine St. Phone 872- Your Feet not the Shoe window. Basement witn on tur- 10-13-6N give free estimates. All work WANTED - Woman to assist with 77'xl32-ft. lot for $9,500 on short 3375. 10-27-2 Also guaranteed, all workers in- nace. Other outbuildings. Yearly ' notice. ' CRYSTAL CLEAR soft water - No *urecl 7-4-tf. taxes under $90.00. Perfect loca- housework from 10 a. m. to 3 muss, no fuss. No service man Auctioneering Wear-U-Well Shoes p. m. Monday through Friday. SEBEWAING ROAD: Nice two tion to retire or raise a family. needed. Never run out of soft and Chapelo's Shoe CELLULOSE BLOWN-IN insula- Immediate possession. Priced to Call 872-3355. 10-27-tf ~ bedroom house with an acre of iron free water. Guaranteed com- tion. Just $2.50 a bag. Covers ap- land, blacktop location for $5,500. sell for $10,000 with $2,000 down. I WISH TO thank all those who pletely automatic. Low monthly Farm and General RANCH TYPE HOME -- 3 bed- Service proximately 47-square feet, 12 x TRULY A GOOD BUY. $750 down or $5,000 cash. See it rentals or purchases. Crystal rooms; built-in range and oven; 8-18-tf 12x4 inches thick. Do it your-- sent cards and visited me while I was in the hospital. Special now. Clear Soft Water, Inc.-Division of full basement; garage attached -- FREE CAR WAX every time you self and save. Save up to 50 per WE HAVE SEVERAL 40 acres and Fuelgas Co. Phone 872-2161. 4-28-tf Harold Copeland Immediate Possession. Call Of- thanks to Dr. Donahue and the 7th STREET: Owner reduces price wash. National- Pride Car Wash. cent on fuel costs. Fire resistant, unde'r with or without buildings. fice. electricity resistant. Year around Priced from $4,000 and under. nurses and staff at Hills and! to $5,800 for a fast sale .located WANTED - used western saddles. Phone .872-2592 Across from Martin's Restaurant, Dales Hospital. Kenneth Pallas. Main Street, Cass City. 25 cents comfort for your home. Fuelgas Take advantage of these low just on the outskirts of Village Will buy, sell, trade and repair THREE BEDROOM home on prices. 11-3-1 limits, but has city water. This saddles. Riley's Foot Comfort, Cass City Third St. - Lennox Oil furnace; for five minutes. 11-3-1 Company of Cass City. Corner M- three bedroom house has good Cass City. 5-15-tf 6-24-tf bathroom; basement; NO CHIL- 81 and M-53. Phone 872-2161. I WISH TO thank my friends and APARTMENT FOR RENT - 2 bed- 9-29-tf 11, ACRES on Van Dyke Highway possibilities for that kind of mon- DREN - Immediate Occupancy. near to Cass City. Large two-story neighbors for the flowers, cards FOR SALE - 1953 Ford, runs good, YOU'LL BE PLEASED with the room upper. Adults only. It's nice. ey. $65.00 per month. FOR SALE - Berkshire boars, 5-bedroom house, well constructed and calls during my stay at the $65. Can be seen at 6728 Houghton quality and delighted with the 4408 West St., Cass City. Phone hospital. Special thanks to Dr. K. ,160 ACRES with about 120 tillable St. Marvin Welch. 11-34 price of commercial printing at breeding age. Clarence Bullock, from Cut Field Stone. Owner will TRAILER HOME: on 1 ACRE of 872-2354. 9-1-tf sacrifice. More information at of- I. MacRae and Mrs. Hildinger and "" of clay loam soil that could easily the Chronicle. Call 872-2010 for land - own water system; Fur- 1878 Saginaw Rd., Mayville, phone CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING Mon- 843-4822. 10-27-2 fice. $13,500 with terms. her staff for the care at the Cass be made into a good producer. prompt free estimates. 10-29 tf nished and will be available No- City Hospital. Nancy Dickinson. - Full cash price $21,000 and con- Male Help Wanted day and Tuesday, Thursday and WANTED - Windmill. Lou Adams, vember 15th - $50.00 per month. FOR RENT - 10x50 ft. trailer on 40 ACRES on Blacktop. Large two- 11-3-1 sider this a good buy at less than Friday - No appointment needed. one-acre lot. Two bedrooms, large story 4-bedroom house in need of 2288 N. Englehart Rd., Deford. We also cut, wrap and freeze for $140 per acre. Young man who desires steady / 11-3-J B. A. Calka, Realtor utility room. 5 east, 3 south of inside repair. Detroit owner. $9,- MY THANKS TO Dr. K. I. Mjac- your freezer and do custom curing 500 with terms. Rae, Mrs. Hildinger and staff, 140 ACRES with 22 acres of wheat, employment in light manufactur- and smoking. Erla Packing Co. Cass City. Available Nov. 15. Call FOR SALE - 2 storm windows and 6306 W. Main St., Cass City Cass City 872-3290. 10-27-2 relatives, Rev. and Mrs. George good four bedroom house, partial ing. Day shift only. Phone 872-3355 Phone 872-2191. 1-13-tf BUY OF THE WEEK: Elizabeth- •basement, new cattle loafing screens. 36x48 and 40x48. Phone Harmon and the Novesta Baptist 872-3216. Grant Ball. 11-3-1 CIDER MILL; Now open Thurs- Street: Two mobile homes in good church and friends for thought- barn, new farm pond ready to Apply in person. TAKE YOUR PICK ot outstanding day and Saturday. Closed at 6 condition. Live in one and rent gas water heaters at spectacular ful care, prayers, plants, cards, :>. plant fish in. ~ $6,000 down with FURNISHED APARTMENT - Low- I'm Glad You Bought , p. m. in evening. Johnson's Cider other home to make your pay- gifts, personal and phone calls easy terms'on balance. er 3 room. Adults only. Call at low prices. One-year warranty Mill, Vz mile west of Snover. ments. Immediate possession. 6614 E. Main St. just $49.75. 10-year warranty just - during my recent illness and con- I NEED LISTINGS on eal good 4408 West St. 11-3-tf SMITH-DOUGLASS Phone 672-3827. 9-22-8 FULL CASH PRICE ONLY $5,000. valescence. Mrs. Harriet Rayl. r $64.50. Or the exclusive Fuelgas Take advantage of this. three bedroom houses now, also Cass City HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE^ heater with a lifetime warranty BACKHOE DIGGING - Septic 11-3-1 on farms of any size, so please 11-3-tf grade and registered, fresh and for just $99.50. Fuelgas Company I Wish tanks, seepage beds, water lines. We have other property not ad- THE FAMILY OF Richard Mc- call 872-2155 Cass City or stop at springers. TB arid vaccinated. of Cass City. Phone 872-2161. Foundations and basements., Also, vertised. For more information 6240 West Miain Street. APPLES FOR SALE - Red and Donald wish to thank Rev. Bugbee We deliver. 2 miles east, Vz north 4-1-tf septic tank cleaning. Call Dale stop in at office and ask for for his wonderful message and Northern spys, few other kinds. Everybody Did Rabideau Cass City 872-3581 or Adolph Woelfle, salesman, for Bring baskets. We are away on of Marlette. Phone ME 5-5761. words of comfort and Rev. and Edward J. Hahn Steward Taylor. Financing avail- 872-3000. 3-24-f Thursday and Saturday. 8 east, 3 Mohawk Carpeting Mrs. Stanley for their message in able. 5-13-tf William H. Zemke Broker north, % east of Cass City. Frank LOCALLY MANUFACTURED ice- song at the loss of our husband Bundo. 10-27-2 From the looms of Mohawk Smith-Douglass now available at Cass City Oil Broker and father. Also Dr. Ballard and Phone 872-2155 office comes the finest carpets made by & Gas, Cass City. Phone 872-2065. nurses lor their kind care and ail FUN & GAMES PARTY - Thurs- the largest carpet maker in the Farm Center 841-tf Cass City the friends and neighbors for or holme phone 872-3519 day, Nov. 10, at St. Pancratius Soil Test 11-3-1 world. Phone 872-2776 their expressions of sympathy and Hall at 8:00 p. m. Sponsored by Don't Guess Corner M-53 and M-81 11-3-1 many kindnesses. Mrs. Richard Zonta Club. Donation $1.00 Free! Free! Free!' McDonald and family. 11-3-1 Phone 872-3080 - WANTED TO BUI? - Standing 10-27-2 From $4.95 Clinton Law, Manager JUST RELEASED . . . Local Markets And Use The Eight Analysis timber. Terms-cash. Virgel Peters WE WISH TO thank everyone who FOR SALE - tent, 6'8"x8'xl6 ft. of per sq» yd. and up 7-14-tf Sawmill. Phone 872-22J 9 Cass City. was so kind during the illness and long, with hunting stove. Call Folder with Listings Buying price IF IN NEED of Fuller Brush of 8-18-tf passing of our husband and fath- after six 872-2983. Frank New- Smith - Douglass products, contact Chester Smolin- er, Benjamin Watson Sr. Thanks Beans some, 4 east, 4 north, % east of Thumb Appliance Soybeans 1 2.64 Fertilizer ski, 2117 S. Madison st., Bay City, Farms & Businesses to Dr. Donahue and the staff at Cass City. 11-3-2 Hills and Dales Hospital, relatives Navy Beans 5.80 Center Mich. 3-17-tf Yours for the asking . . . Business Cards City and friends for the many deeds Grain AUCTIONEERING — See Lorn SEE, CALL OR WRITE TO: of kindness. To Rev. Burgess for Wheat, new crop 1.51 Smith - Douglass Simulated Engraved : . It Pays 10-7-tf "Slim" Hillaker. Top dollar for his comforting words, Eva Mae Corn shelled bu. :__ 1.17 Farm Center your property. Phone 872-3019, B. A. Calka, Realtor 500 (1 color) $5.95 Joos, Mjarjorie Caister and Helen Oats 36 Ib. test .65 APPLES FOR SALE—Fresh apple Cass City. 10-3-tf 1,000 7.95 TO TOP DRESS YOUR 6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Mich. Chapin for the music, the ladies Rye .90 Corner of M-53 & M-81 cider. Pringle Orchards, phone 500 (2 colors) 7.95 who served the lunch and the Livestock HAY FIELDS Snover 672-2297. 4 east, 8 south, 3 Phone: 872-3355 1,000 10.95 Phone 872-3080 14 SALESMEN & 3 OFFICES Little's Funeral Home for their Calves, pound .20 .30 Clinton Law, Manager east and % north of Cass City. Choice of styles - Satisfaction wonderful services. The Ben Wat- Cows, pound .18 .20 See Your 9-22-tf PRESTONE TO SERVE YOU BETTER guaranteed. son family. 11.34 Cattle, pound .20 .25 8-19-tf Antifreeze LISTINGS WANTED ON ALL Hogs, pound - .21 WOMEN WANTED - $3 hour guar- TYPES OF PROPERTY -— WE WISH TO thank friends, neigh- Smith-Douglass ONE-DAY SERVICE—Photo fin- anteed at start. Many housewives, BUYERS WAITING!! Cass City Chronicle bors and relatives for kindnesses MAN SOON ishing, hi-gloss finish. Service, students, part-time workers, etc. $1.85 gallon 10-27-tf shown us during our recent be- quality and fair price. Enlarge- earn even more and enjoy them- Phone 872-2010 reavement. Thanks also to Little's Carry eggs on a camping trip selves calling on regular Fuller BREAKFAST SETS AND dinettes in a wide-mouth bottle. They tak6 ments made irom your nega- 3-3-tf Funeral Home, .Mrs. Helen Gretz Corner of M-53 and M-81 tives. Neitzel Studio, Cass City. Brush customers. Be a Fullerette 60 "beautiful sets to choose from. less room in your refrigerator or and family. ll-3-l 10-2041 and work 15 hours or more per $39.95 to $139.95. 4,6,8 chair sets, FOR SALE - 1956 trailer house, 8 ice chest if you remove the shells. Phone 872-3086 week at your convenience. Con- GAMBLES big or small leaves. Two big by 45-ft., two bedrooms, good con- WE WISH-TO thank the teachers, Clinton Law, Manage? WORK WANTED - after school tact Chester Smolinski, 2117 &<4 floors furniture display. Easy dition. William C. Hacker Jr., 3 •chaoeFones, and all who helped Horsepower was much safer and week ends, on farm- or other- Madison St., Bay City, Mich. Cass City terms if credit references. Long miles east and V?, mile south. us in any way with our float. The when the horses had it. 10-21-tt wise. Phone 872-3065. 10-274 . . . ' 3-l?'-tf 10-6-8 Furniture, Marlette. 10-20-4 Phone ' 10-20-ft' 'Junior Class. 11-34 CITY CHRONICLE- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1968

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ELECT F.

U. S. Representative (8th District) Peace-Prcgress-People Huron Co. farmer, Graduate of U of M, Secretary Laker School board, Educator. Vote Democratic No-y. 8

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Michigan has the greatest var- Bumps in Road iety of minerals - metalic and non- bigger profits metallic - to be found in any simi- Deter Hot Rodders lar-sized area in the world. on oil your crops! NORTH AMERICAN" The never-est Never Never Land ever on TV. Never 3y Marion Hosteller VAN LINES a a ROY CASTLE I see by the paper that the v baby's heart for half the year, but The GENTLEmen of the Moving Industry Most crops need more nitrogen than any council is thinking of patting your mature gentleman'll go yawn- COOTE'RICHARD DENNING'JiMMY NANETTE bumps in South Maple Street to other plant food to produce profitable yields. ing his head :off -at a five-hundred FABRAY« • MISS MOOREHEAD slow down speeders, in the hope franc gadget. And why? Because Now you can apply all the nitrogen your crop* of preserving the lives of small he has lost the soul of childhood. JACK PALANCE • MSSS JUDI ROLIN • THE BROTHERS need the fast, easy Golden URAN way. children in that neighborhood. I Well, God has entrusted the chureji don't suppose it would be feasible to keep that soul alive, to safe- to" make all the streets in town guard, our candour and freshness.!;' Oolden UHAN Nitrogen Solution provides bumpy for the same reason,. but quick and lasting nitrogen in easy-spreading there may be some reason why Millions of dollars are absolute- LOCAL AND WORLDWIDE * 7:30-9 P.M. it would be a sensible thing to do ly wasted every year buying, chil- PHONE 673-3240 liquid form. You can apply it on many acres in that particular case. dren shiny expensive-looking com- Collect. €©i!£i?lf yovr newspper «r T-F guide fat yew local television channel per day, or we'll do the job at low cost. At the Harbor Beach Club and plicated toys for Christmas. The Evenings 673-3001 at Pointe aux Barques in Huron kind of toy ,a child can, really en- COLOR Use (golden Uran for your fall plow down on county it has been standard pro- joy is one that he can use in or 673-2453 PRESEHTEiBy stubble and stalks for fast decomposition. cedure for many years to make many kinds of ways. . . things like 1 bumps in the roads, marking each a doll or a wagon. The very com- SEE-US ABOUT THE NEW'-SHED" BAN- - with a sign that says "Bump," plicated mechanical toys give evi- NER SERVICE BY ALLIED CHEMICAL Ted Schubel, manager of Pointe dence of the cleverness of their GAS THE BIG . . . COSTS LESS TOO! CORP. aux 'Barques resort, says this has inventors, but they do nothing to 247 S. State Street Caro proved to , be the most effective bring out the mechanical ability of way of getting high-pressure Be- the child who watches them ain- SIf US fODAY! troiters to slow down in the areas wind. in which children are playing. It Play is the business of children, reminds drivers that out here in and imagination is a great part of the country you can afford to take playing. A good set of well-pro- time to live...... and let live. portioned wooden blocks can be Bill O'Dell Cass City ,; (Edgar A.'Guest, who used to used for hours of imaginative fun Phone 872-2349 or 872-3350 have a summer cottage at Pointe by children from three to ten aux Barques, once wrote a poem years of age. They never wear out about the trials and tribulations of and they never grow old. In play- a summer resort manager named ing with them a child learns Ted.) manipulation, balance, coordina- Our Maker has placed some tion. Blocks cut to the specifica- bumps in the highway of life to tions of the kindergarten teachers' TIRES let us know when we need to slow association are' made by Commun- down. Eyelids that twitch, ulcers ity Playthings, Eifton, N. Y. If that act up, hearts that pound too you can't find them in local stores, , NOV. 4 hard. . . all these are bumps chat you may secure a catalog of toys GET READY say, "What's your hurry?" by writing to Rifton. People will remember how well FOR you did a job, long after they have forgotten how fast you did it. So you might as well take your time Agent's Corner WINTER NOW! and enjoy life a little. I read about a man who felt as if he was going to explode because Mrs. Ann Ross vs. he had so much work that had Having problems with your to be done. His psychiatrist told house, and don't know where to him to do six hours' work in an turn? Mrs. Ann Ross, Extension eight hour day, and to spend one Home Economist in Tuscola, Sani- BAD AXE day a week in a cemetery. lac, and Huron counties, says that "And what am I supposed to be during Consumers' Week, Novem- doing in a cemetery?" ber 7-11, she'll have available ma- AT Tires From S T & H. "Oh, just getting acquainted with terials that might help you solve some of the other people who the problems. found out that the work of the Mrs. Ross points out that the world would be done whether they information on housing is just one were here to do it or not." part of the services available to If we believe in ourselves and consumers through the Coopera- BEST DEALS IN TOWN! in our work and in God, we can tive Extension Service. In sponsor- On begin to understand the words of ing Consumers' Week in the state, the ancient prophet, "He who be- the Extension Service hopes to • GoodYear lieves will not be in haste." draw attention to the need for in- s creased consumer competencies as HOME GAMES . AWAY GAMES Charles Goff remembers that goods and services - their care and Sept. 16 Oscoda 13 - CC 3 rn 19 one Christmas when his younger use - become more and more com- Sept. 30 CC 14 - Vassar 6 Sept. 23 CC 12 - son was home from the army, plicated. Oct. 28 .... Frankenmuth 74 - CC 0 Oct. 7 CC 17 - Marlette 6 Stewart remarked, "You know, the Bulletins on kitchen planning, best Christmas we ever had was bathroom arrangements, and gen- (Home-coming) Oct ^ ,__.. Caro 7 - CC 0 the one when you and Mom made eral household storage are avail- «!WB« Nov 4 : ----- Bad Axe ' > • Mufflers Checked and'Replaced us the play house." able without charge. In addition, Nov' 11 North Branch Oct. 21 Lakers 33 - CC 7 He was remembering the time Mrs. Ross will assist homemakers ® Antifreeze and Battery Checked in the early thirties when our in planning remodeling or building country was in the depression that of kitchens in accordance with 9 Oil Changes and Lubrications followed the stock market crash of kitchen planning principles, © © 1929. Goffs had three little chil- i Consumers who would like to see m 25c Car Wash dren, and not a penny to spend what the Extension Service offers on Christmas gifts! So they lo- in this line are invited to come cated some extra large cardboard in during Open House at the Ex- . SINCLAIR PRODUCTS cartons and made a walk-in play tension Office in the Federal Build- Tuckey Block Co. Appliance house. . . so big they couldn't ing, Sandusky, Monday, Novem- move it out of the room in which ber 7, or in the Courthouse at Center, Inc. ; it was constructed. Aside from, Bad Axe on Wednesday, Novem- Cass City-Caro some candy and cookies brought ber 9, or in the Courthouse at Caro S T & H Oil Company in by the neighbors, that was on Thursday, November 10. o SERVICE STATION absolutely the only Christmas "Open House" hours are from present the children had that year. 10:00 a. m. to 12:00 and 1:00 to T & .Gamble Store Earney Seeley and Bud Peasley And that was the best Christmas 3:00 p. m. Fuelgas Co. 6502 Main Phone 872-3683 they ever had! - City Lloyd Bryant Life's but a brief lesson - school's Of Cass City '• George Bernanos wrote, in out before we know it. "Diary of a Country Priest": "You can't have a 'good time' just be- Those with great influence have Chronicle Want Ads sell fast! cause you want to. The shabbiest the ability to set forces in motion Corner 1^53 & M-81 s Farm Dairy tuppenny doll will rejoice the that never stop. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1966 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Michigan Mirror Funeral Wednesday Farm Bureau "on the move" in She will speak at the women's Uncle Tim From Tyre Saysi Michigan is the theme chosen for meeting on November 9 at Kellogg «/ «/ ! For Wright Infant this year's 47th annual meeting of Center and that evening at the the Michigan Farm Bureau, slated Presidents' banquet. Dear Mister Editor: soon git Headicare so's folks could Funeral services for Dalbert for November 9-10-11 at Michigan Scheduled to be repeated this Our preacher give us another git free service from a sykitryist, and after that we would git Shedi- 'Wright, 'three-weeks-old son of Mr. State University, East Lansing. year will be the "open session" of sermon on optamism, which he al- The membership will hear de- the resolutions committee. lowed was just a fancy word fer care to help folks gitting a divorce, and Mrs. Dalbert Wright of Argyle Interesting Speculation tailed reports, take active part in , The Young People's sessions hope.. He told the congregation and afore long the Great Society township, were to be held Wednes- electing officers and writing a set slated for Nov. 10 include a lunch- folks has got to hope ever day would give us Deadicare to help Are Polls Accurate? Basic idea behind the project sures to carbon monoxide fumes. day at 3:30 p. m. in Little's Fu- of policy resolutions to-guide the eon, Talent Find and talk finals ilhat the next day .will be better pay fer funerals. Predictions of coming events are will not change: to teach the re- Regular inspection of home heat- neral Hoime. Rev. Milton Gelatt of- organization for the new year. and Queen interviews.. or they was in bad shape. Zeke Grubb announced that the frequently most interesting if tarded patient some job skill and ing systems, gas appliances and - ficiated and burial was in Verona older he gits the less hope he has viewed in retrospect. personal pride so he can resutae auto exhaust systems is also rec- 'cemetery. Outstanding convention personal- I brung this item up at the coun- ities will be Governor George Tips for Halting try store Saturday night and the got. He reported he had saw where Political polls measuring poten- life on the outside. ommended to eliminate the possi- - The baby died Oct. 30 in Cass Romney who will appear on the fellers was a little devided on the we spent $5 million last year to tial voter sentiment often provide Stehman notes that several of bility of faulty mechanisms lead- City Hospital. He was born in the Thursday morning program, No- Erosion matter. Bug Hookum said hope de- improve tobacco farming and mar- the most interesting look after that those placed early in the program ing to carbon monoxide leaks. ,'sbospital Oct. 2. vember 10. Later that day at the pends on who was doing the hop- keting methods and $3.3 million do- sentiment has been expressed at were given jobs requiring little Surviving are his parents; a sis- Lansing Civic Center, an expected Each spring many farmers have ing. Fer instant, he said he had ing research on how tobacco the election booth. skill, such as car washing. Time ORDER OF PUBLICATION fler, Kimberly Ann; grandparents, '1,500 will hear a major address by certain fields that have a tendency saw where gamblers lost $166 mil- causes cancer. He said he had also and- normal social contacts have General for ,wind erosion. saw a piece in the papers where Polls by newspapers and private State of Mi"higan, Probate Court for . Sir. and Mrs. Frank Jordan of Farm Journal editor Carroll lion in Las Vegas last year, which organizations are reported periodi- already helped many of these im- the County of fuscola. ,Cass City "and- Mrs. Elizabeth • Alfred P. Ballweg, county ex- 14 states was asking Congress fer No. 19647 Streeter. was good fer the optamism of cally throughout the campaign and prove their abilities so they are Brown of. Detroit, and great-grand- tension agricultural agent, says $1 million to git rid of redwing Estate of Sadie M. Fordyce. [ Mrs. Haven Smith, chairman of them that owns the gambling the statistics can change greatly ready to move on to new chal- It is Ordered that on November 22, parents, 'Mrs. Anna Jordan of wind erosion can be expected blackbirds that was eating 20 per the American Farm Bureau Fed- places. And he said they was giv- as the campaign progresses. lenges. 1966, at 1:30 p.m., in the Probate .Jforth Dakota and Mr. and Mrs. where the soil is finely divided and ing Federal workers a three per cent of the corn crop in some Courtroom Caro, Michigan, a' hearing be eration Women's committee, will Follow-up supervision of those held on the petition of Maurice E.k Ford- Clifford Eickoff of California. bare, the surface is loose, smooth cent cost of Jiving pay raise in places. But they was running into 1 1 make two convention appearances. a problem because the birds eats This year's gubernatorial cam- already placed will serve to yce, Administrate ; , for allowance of his and dry, and the wind strong, with this election year and then was strengthen the program, says final accc.unt and for assignment of resi- nothing to break or intercept its the beetles that eats the corn. Me paign, upon which so much nation- due. raising the cost of living three per ] Stehman. Publication and service, shall be made force. cent fer the rest of us. According figgered the Congress wou d pM al attention was focused, produced no startling public polls except per- n* provided by Statute and Court Rule. Erosion can be held to a mini- to Bug, this was hard on the hope up giving $1 million to fight the Dated: October 26, 1966 John L haps from the shifting number of Silent Death Ciinton C. House mum when; soil is made up of business, birds and another $1 million to fight the beetles and hoped;he tax- "undecided" voters. Gov. George Silent killer. Have you ever Attorney for Estate Democratic istable clods large enough to resist Ed Doolittle, that has voted the heard of it? Could it be in your 6484 Main Street the force of the wind; covered with payers could raise the money. Romney maintained a healthy ma- Cans City Michigan \ Candidate straight Republican ticket since he jority from the start. home? C. Bates Wills, Judge of Probate. vegetation or residues; or where was 21, which was 54 year ago, Personal, Mister Editor, I got to As many as 100 lives have been A true copy '• a wind-break protects the land. listen to my preacher and keep on One private poll, which gained Beatrice P. Berry, Register of Probate. said the Guvernment was now op- lost annually in Michigan to the 11-3-3 for For this reason the county agent hoping. I'm hoping the Congress little attention, may provide the erating 100 per cent on the hope most interesting evaluation in ret- silent killer despite regular warn- believes soils that are subject to theory. Fer instant, he pointed out will just let the farmers, the ings from the State Health De- OKOER OF PUBLICATION State Senator ranchers, the birds and the beetles rospect, however. Geaeral wind or water erosion should not that all the fellers at the store partment. State of Michigan, Probate Court for be fall plowed. This is particularly fight it out amongst theirselves and Charles Orlebeke, a high-ranking 28th District was past 65 and was now enjoying aide to the Republican chief ex- The silent killer is more com- the County of Tuscola.. true of sandy soils. Fields should Medicare but none of them had save this money to put in the monly known as carbon monoxide File No-. 19723 Deadicare program. ecutive, disclosed the results of a Estate of' "Ralph, i A. Youngs a|k|a ,. Let;-, ine use • .my forty be plowed crosswise to prevailing used it. The Government, claimed but gains its nickname because it Ralph Youngs, deceased(. , (. winds. Planted rye strips will re- Yours' truly, private poll taken on behalf of It is Orde:ed that on •'November 30th, : years experience in Busi- Ed, was hoping the old folks would Romney. has no visible color and no odor, duce erosion and also provide fill up the hospitals but old folks 1966, at.,ten avm.,.,in the Probate ,Court- ness and Industry to serve (Uncle Tim An overwhelming majority of the Shut it lurks wherever there is com- room in the Village of Caro, Michigan, humus when plowed under in the was a little hospital-shy. Farther- you. .- _ . voters, 85 per cent to be exact, bustion, such as canned heat, gas a heating .- be held on; the .(petition of spring. :<. more, he claimed the Great So- Edna G'. Gckeler for appointment of an People who really aim to please approved of the job being done the refrigeration, a furnace, or auto administrate1!', -and for a determination An-Extension publication, "Wind ciety was just gitting started in don't have to take time out for engine. of heirs. Vofe Democratic Erosion Control on Upland Soils", the hope business, that he had saw past four years by the Romney Publication and service,?hall be, made target practice. administration, Orlebeke said. Extension Bulletin 525, gives com- where we spent $5 million Judicare as ps-ovid-d by Statute and Court' Rule. Nov. 8th An election margin of this size Prevention is very simple: just Dated: October 31, 1966 plete information and is available to give the pore folks free legal Pd, Pol. Adv. The modern day miser is anyone would no doubt further boost the provide adequate ventilation. An Haley and Haley"" from the county Extension office. service. He perdicted we would Attorney • ./. ; j .» * ' t .• f who lives within his income. 1968 potential of the Republican open window providing a good Bad Axe, Michigan" governor. How close does this pri- strong draft in the house, garage C. Bates Wills, Judge of Probate. or heated car can eliminate al- A true copy vate survey come to your district's Beatrice P. Berry, Register of Probate. vote? most all of the accidental expo- . , 11-3-3

Help For Retarded Financial difficulties are threat- ening a 15-month-old project of the State Mental Health Department, but officials hope to salvage much through redesign of the program. The TOP program, for Training, Dedicated to Serving AT Opportunity and Placement, was Pharmaceutical Needs- operating primarily on a U. S. De- with All Precision partment of Labor grant. This KRITZMANSi _. ' money will be exhausted by Jan. 1, when Department officials hope to to 5th switch to state support. CASS CITY TOP aims to place retarded per- sons in the community: to help them find jobs and homes and to MEN'S improve work skills as they adapt to a normal life.

Some 575 persons from various state institutions were,referred to tlhe project,'for pofceatiaihplaeement and, 240 patients were placed. Most of these are still on the job. Dr. V. A. Stehman, assistant de- partment director for services to FIGHT AND the mentally retarded, reports that the shift in financial support will Your registered pharma- essentially require a shift in focus 2 PIECE and administrative changes in the cist fills your doctor's PANTS program. prescription '.' exactly as Emphasis is placed on strength- specified, to help him help ening services to the patients al- ready placed, although new place- you to better health. Heavy Red Twill Cotton Shell ments will continue to some ex- tent, he said. MAC & SCOTTY With A Heavy Quilted Lining. In the first 15 months of the pro- Stool Cover and Rug gram each participating institution had a full-time TOP evaluator and Rayon and Acetate placement officers were stationed in various metropolitan areas. Phone 872-3613 Cass City SIZES S-M-L-XL Administratively, the change means the placement officers and Reg. $2.79 evaluation team will be based at the department's Lansing office Value and travel around the state as the SIZES 32 TO 42 need arises. OTHER HUNTINU f m. • J Priced To (New Gordon Hotel) COATS 14.95 Striped Priced To OPEN WEEKDAYS 5:30a.nieto 7:30 p.m. PANTS $ 11.95 Coveralls SUNDAYS • * 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Heavy 100% Cotton 4NKET Twill, Sanforized CIAL Reg. Sizes Only Serving- Till 8 p.m. These fine quality. Mankets are a "iecond Selec- FOR Now WOMEN'S' tion" of a. regular first quality .blanket. By "Lady Please Call Pepperell" Size 72"x90" Reg. ^ull. Size and 80"x90" Super Full Size. "Rayon and Acrylic" and MOCCASIN Reservations Can Now Be Made For Our Large all "Acrylic" Sizes 34 to 46 Values BANQUET ROOM To And $6.98 (Serving* Up To 65 Persons) Crepe Sole, Asst. Colors SHOP OUR SAVING DAYS Christmas Parties, Bowling Banquets, Office Parties, Only Wedding Banquets, Club Parties — Celebrations of Any 98c Kind —— Sizes S-M-ML-L-XL Phone 872-3470 Cass City "We Are Never Too Busy To Say Hello" CASS CITY CHRONICLE- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1966 PAGE THREE. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS

DR. W. S. SELBY PORTRAIT, COMMERCIAL & Optometrist AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Hours 9-5, except Thursday Evenings by appointment. BRIGGS STUDIO

6669 E. Main St. James E. Briggs - Photographer 3*/2 blocks east of stop, light Phone 872-3404 Member of PP of A and PP of M Phone 872-2170 Cass City, Mich. Harold T. Donahue, M.D. Physician and Surgeon DR. E. PAUL LOCKWOOD Clinic CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN 4674 Hill St. Cass City Phone 872-2765 Main St., Cass City Office 872-2323 - Res. 872-2311 Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sat- urday, 9-5. Evenings, Tuesday and Friday, 7-9. STEVENS NURSING HOME Closed Monday and Thursday By Appointment 4365 South Seeger Cass City Edward C. Scollon, D.V.M Helen S. Stevens, R. N. Office 4849 North Seeger S+ Phone 872-29&f, Phone 872-2935 SHOWN IN THE FOREGROUND are some of the Hoods or Covers made at Evans Products Company's Gagetown plant. These hoods fit on DENTISTRY THESE SHIPPING RACKS, used in the automotive .industry, are one top of freight cars especially designed and built by Evans for the safe E. C. FRITZ of the line of products made at Evans Products Company's growing opera- transportation of coiled steel, widely used in the automotive and appliance Office over Mac & Scotty Drug tion at Gagetown, Michigan. industries. Fritz Neitzel, P.A. of A. Store. We solicit your patronage 1 Day Photo Finishing when in need of work. Elect Officers for Phone 872-2944 Cass City Extension Council Booming Rail Business Boosts Expert Watch Repairing The area women's Extension DR. D. E. RAWSON Council met recently in the Court- house at Caro when officers were Work for Capetown Plant DENTIST elected. Phofte 872-2181 Cass Citv Satisfaction Guaranteed Elected chairman was Mrs. The growing needs of America's 1965, said the addition of the cross- Gagetown plant also produces No job too big - No job too small Walter Moderow, Reese. Other of- booming railroad industry have re- member production line has furth- racks and containers used-primar- ficers elected were: vice-chair- sulted in a recent product expan- er increased his need for employ- ily in the automotive industry, and JAMES BALLARD, M.D. WM. MANASSE man, Mrs. Robert Thummel, Sr., sion for one of the Thumb region's ees. He said the plant, which now hoods and crossmembers for Ev- major manufacturing facilities. ans covered coil steel freight cars. Office tat Gass City Hospital JEWELER Port Austin; secretary, Mrs. Rob- employs 210 persons, will need at ert Christy, Marlette; treasurer, The Transportation Equipment least 40 more workers, primarily Plant expansions at Gagetown in By Appointment. 180 N. State St. Caro.Mich. 1960 and 1965 have added a total Phone 872-2881 - Hours, 9-5 7-9 Mrs. Burton Bennatts, Peck. Group of Evans Products Com- welders and general production The committee chairmen elected pany, long a prime supplier to the help to accommodate this new op- of more than 25,000 square feet of K. I. MacRAE, D. O. were: health, Mrs. Leo Sullivan. nation's railroads, has announced: eration. The plant now pays more interior work space, 25,000 square DR. J. H. GEISSINGER Marlette; citizenship, Mrs. Verald that it is starting production of a than $1.25 million in annual wages. feet of outdoor work area, plus of- fice facilities, and parking space. Chiropractic Physician Osteopathic Physician and Stokes, Kingston; safety, Mrs. Carl major component of Evans DF Swedo said Evans transferred Surgeon Evans Products Company, rated Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Ritter,-Bad Axe, and international, Loader equipment in its Gagetown production facilities for its DF •plant. 275th in Fortune magazine's list of Friday 9-12 and 2-5. Mrs. Robert Hogan, Port. Austin. Loader crossmember equipment to the top 500 U. S. corporations, is Corner Church and Oak Sts. flans were made for Consumer The component, a crossmember Monday, Thursday evenings 7-9 Office 872-2880 - Res. 872-3365 the Gagetown plant from its Ply- a diversified manufacturer ', and 21 N. Atoer St., Caro Week Open Houses, Christmas les- device, is used by most railroads mouth plant where more of its distributor of railway freight cars sons, area water resources tour, :to lock loads in freight cars to facilities are being converted to < Phone 673-4464 PAT'S BEAUTY SALON and equipment, automotive' prod- and spring "College Day for Wo- prevent damage in shipping. freight car production to meet in- ucts, specialty and imported . ply- 6265 Main St. mfn". Michael Swedo, Manager of Ev- creased railroad demand. woods and related building materi- VERA'S BEAUTY SHOP The group is promoting Civil De- ans* Gagetown operation smce .Acquired by Evans in 1959, the als. - (Across from Leonard Station) fense educational lessons to be held On Argyle Road 5 miles east of in each county. The Medical Self M-53 or 3 tniles west of Argyle. Phone 872-2272 Cass City Help series was explained by Phone Ubly OL 8,5108 Frank Kroswek and Duane Hag- For Appointment Harry Crandell, Jr., D.V.M gerty, Civil Defense directors of Barbara MacAlpine and Vera Office 4438 South Seeger St. 1 Tuscola and: Sanilac counties, re- Ferguson, Operators. Phone 872-2255 spectively. The area council will meet follow- WELDERS AT Evans Products/Company's Gagetown, ing the holidays to begin program Michigan, plant work on c'rossmembers which are major Every Bay Is Bargain Day planning for the Women's Exten- sion Program for 1967-1968. Exten- ,-Eomponents of Evans' DF Loader equipment. The,production sion Home Economist, Mrs. Ann #f DF crossmembers was recently transferred from, the In The Chronicle Want Ads... Boss, serves as advisor to the company's Plymouth, Michigan, plant to Gagetown, Michi- group. gan. : Partners For

Ferency G. MENNEN WILLIAMS We cannot tell ZOLTON FERENCY For a lie. The Dodge Rebellion wants you. U. S. SENATOR GOVERNOR You want to go first-class att the way? Without spending « bondte to do It? "YOU CAN TRUST THEM" TO

People Peace + Prosperity '^^^•^•^^Hs^r^ Monaco Then here's the way to goT~~"^^^^ With Monaco for '67. The biggest, most luxurious Dodge of theraalk With a 383-cubic-inch V8 the standard engine. IMPROVED With a whole list of standard equipment items that used to cost extra. Lead the field in '67.,. + Social Security Benefits + Medi-care in your own new Dodge Monaco. RABIDEAU MOTORS DODGE 6513 Mam St., Cass City + Education + Full Employment Pd. Pol. Adv. BOYS PAGfi FOUB CASS CITY CHRONICLE- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1966 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

Most Fertilizers Can Your Vote Be Spread in Fall Of Confidence Farmers often ask what ferti- ing with 150 Ibs. of potassium per Will Be Wed., Thur.> Fri, Sat., Sun. November 2-6 lizer can be applied this fall and acre is essential on all except the A Brand New Color Hit! still be available to crops next most fertile soils for 5 tons per Appreciated spring, reports Don Kebler, Ex- acre hay yields. tension Agricultural Agent. •; On sandy loam soils this rate of A OF GREATNESS../! We can now say any or all potassium increased alfalfa yields JAMES P. CHURCHILL from the Blue Ridge to the Rio Grande! I three major plant food elements one ton per acre for a yield of Candidate for plus lime can be applied in the 5 tons total. This- was over 20 Re-election As•.••,*- - • • •-.• - , fall. dollars worth of hay increase for Soils relatively high in clay or a cost of about 7 dollars for po- CIRCUIT JUDGE .. organic matter having a soil tem- tassium: And the potassium gives perature of 50 degrees or less will maximum winter hardiness for On the Non-Partisan'Ballot retain nitrogen through the winter. higher yields and longer plant life. Ammonia forms are suggested Legumes growing on alkaline Fd. Pol. Adv. over nitrate forms for this time soils will respond to applications of of year nitrogen application. Ni^ :/2 per cent berqn per acre in the trate nitrogen is more subject to fertilizer applied. leaching of the two compounds. Phosphorus can be applied this 1 Official Notice tof' Sale fall but should be supplemented Holmberg to Lead with .additional phosphorus next $250,000.00 spring at planting time on low or Discussion Series medium soil phosphorus levels. CASS CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS : Potassium and lime can be ap- • Arthur Holmberg will lead a TUSCOLA, HURON AND SANILAC COUNTIES, MICHIGAN plied any tirne but if a legume is series of four discussions of Chris- to be planted on acid soils best tian beliefs oh the four Sunday results from lime application to evenings of November at 8 p. m. School Building Bonds legumes occurs when lime is ap- in the basement of the Presbyter- Sealed bids for the purchase of general obligation bonds to be issued plied at least 6 months in advance ian church. The meetings are open by Cass City Public Schools, Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, Michi- to the seeding. Minor elements if to the public without charge. gan, of the par value of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000), needed can be included at planting Dates and topics are as follows: time. will be received by the undersigned at the Cass City High School Library, Nov. 6, "Does It Really Matter in the Village of Cass City, Michigan, in said School District, until 8:00 Speaking about legumes, there is What We .Believe?"; Nov. 13, LLY still a good ton of hay per acre "Does It Really Matter If God o'clock, p. m., Eastern Standard Time, on the 21st day of-November, 1966, on those good alfalfa fields which Exists?"; Nov. 20, "Does It Real- at which time and place said bids will be publicly opened and read. haven't been cut since early Au- ly Matter What We Think-about Said bonds will be dated September 1, 1966, will be coupon' bonds, the gust. Jesus?"; Nov. 27, "Does It Really entire issue to be in the denomination of either One Thousand Dollars That alfalfa can be cut now and Matter Whether or Not We Go to ($1,000) or Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) each, at the option of the pur- fertilized and with its good root Church?" HW.ft.THf BSOTHERS FOUR SING ALVAREZ KELLY" ON COtUMBiA RECORDS! chaser, will be numbered consecutively in direct order of maturity from reserves little injury or weakening one (1) to two hundred fifty (250), both inclusive, or from one.'(l) to fifty should occur over winter. Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kritzman are mak- HARNESSED (50), both inclusive, depending on the denomination, will bear, interest A SpeciaTProgram For 411— 2 Color Hits After cutting topdress with a An idea 'isn't worth much until ing their home in-Big Eapids. The couple were married in Saturday and Sunday Matinees Only - Nov. 5-6 fertilizer high in potassium and a man is found with ambition and September in Sebewaing. The wedding story appeared in from their date at a rate or rates not exceeding five per'-cent (5^) per containing phosphorus. A topdress- ability to make it work. last week's issue of the Chronicle. annum, expressed in multiples of 1J8 or 1J20 of 1%, or any combination thereof, the difference between the highest and lowest rates bid shall not * •exceed 2%. Said interest will be payable on the first day of November, 1966, and semi-annually thereafter on the first day of May and November Personal News and Notes from Capetown in each year. .The interest rate on any one bond shall be at one rate only and represented by one interest coupon for each coup,on period and all Brownie Investiture— bonds maturing in the'same year must carry the same interest rate. Ac- A UNIVERSAL REI tASE 6 After making their promise, Mrs. Downing, Mrs. James LaFave and pointed as a nominating committee, TECHNICOLOR®"* ** Brownie Scout Troop 641 met William Goodell presented them Mrs. Richard Ziehrri. Mrs. Dennis Rocheleau, chairman, crued interest to date of delivery of such bonds shall be paid by the pur- Tuesday in the public school and with pins and Mrs. Harold Koch Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grappan of Mrs. Ray Toohey, Mrs. Leo Seur- chaser at time of delivery. the following girls became Brown- led them in singing. Mrs. Ivan Pontiac were Wednesday and ynck and Mrs. Richard Carroll. A Said bonds will mature serially as follows: ies in an investiture ceremony: MacRae of Cass City, District Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. feather party will be held.Nov. 13 $ 5,000 on May 1 of each of the years 1967 to 1975, Phyllis and. Debbie Grady, Tina Neighborhood Chairman, gave a Harry Comment. ^Thursday the at 8 p.m. in the hall. both inclusive; - , > :'••*•' Kamrad, Debbie Hunter, Patricia ant Help Finding What You Want? few ' remarks on the merits of Comments and -their guests were Division 6, cocaptains Mrs. Rich- $10,000 on May 1 of each of the years 1976 to 1985, and Barbara Goslin, Joan and scouting and presented scout pins dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ard Patnaude and Mrs. Keith both inclusive; and Mary Goodell, Cathy and Ann Ho- to Mrs. Goodell and Mis. Richard old Rick of Unionville. Goslin, served refreshments. The Try The Want-Ads Today! bart, Mary Lou.Hendershot, Sandra Ziehm. , • ,Mr.; and Mrs. Lloyd Edgar of next meeting, Monday, Nov. 28, $15,000 on May 1 of each of the years 1986 to 1992, Ziehm, Shelly Seurynck, Vicki and Punch and decorated cake made Detroit spent the week end with will'be a gift party and prizes of both inclusive; Kim Downing, Linda and Jane by Mrs, Harold Koch were served Mr! '-arid Mrs. Floyd Werdemaa. articles left fronri the bazaar will Both principal and interest will be payable at a bank or trust company Rabideau, Corrine LaFave and to the mothers and friends by 'Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Hunter be awarded. Divisions 1 and 2 will .to be designated by the original purchaser of the bonds, which paying Anna Lenhard. Mrs. Merton Hendershot, Mrs. Jack wentHo5 Big Rapids Sunday to visit be hostesses at this meeting. agent qualifies as such under the Statutes of the State of Michigan or of •their1 son John, who is a patient the Federal Government. in the Community Hospital, Room Mr. and Mrs. Harry Densmore Bonds of this issue maturing in the years 1967 to 1981,'inclusive, are 108.' John is somewhat better and visited Mr. and Mrs., Lester Bub- not subject to prior redemption. might be home this week end. litz and Mrs. Robert McFarlane The right is reserved of redeeming bonds maturing in the years 1982 THBS IS THE RECORD OF Miss Mary Ellen Hunter of La- p|:;Q.uanicassee.,t. . . ,• r; : , to 1992, inclusive, at the option of the 'district, in inverse numerical order, peer and MisS Nora'"Jean" Fitz- '""Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bixby on any interest payment date on or after May 1, 1981, at par and accrued Stepheri's of Detroit' were Saturday 'and Edward Bixby of Syracuse, 'dinner guests of Mrs. C. P. Hunter. New York, were recent guests of interest to the date fixed for redemption, plus a premium as follows: Mrs. Helen (Palmer) Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Laurie. 2V2% on each bond called for redemption prior to May 1, 1983; Saginaw and Mrs. Myrtle Kuisel of ' "Mr, and Mrs, Ted Reid, Charles 2% on each bond called for redemption on or after May "l, 1983, but Saginaw were in this vicinity Sun- and Cathy of Detroit were Sunday prior to May 1,1985; day ' afternoon, calling on the Gt- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ll/z% on each bond called for redemption on or after May 1, 1985, but tomar Stings and George and Lee Thomas Laurie. prior to May 1, 1987; Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Fournier 1% on each bond called for redemption on or after May 1, 1987, but Dr. and Mrs. Howard Gratton left last Tuesday for Florida prior to May 1, 1989; and Austin Hobart were Sunday where they will spend the winter % of 1% on each bond called for redemption on or after May 1, 1989, but luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. months. prior to May 1, 1991. ' James Nicholas, a son born to Harlan Hobart. No premium on bonds called for redemption on or after May 1, 1991. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hobart went Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kady at to Mt. Pleasant Sunday to visit her Hills and Dales Hospital, lived Notice of redemption shall be given to the holders of bonds to be re- mother, Mrs. Edna May, who only a few hours. Besides his par- deemed by publication of such notice not less than thirty (30) days prior came home with them for a visit. ents, he leaves one brother, Eu- to the date fixed for redemption, at least once in a newspaper or publi- gene Jr., 3, and grandparents, Mr. cation circulated in the State of Michigan, which carries, as part of its Altar Society— and Mrs. John Payok of Warren regular service, notices of sale of municipal bonds. No further interest pay- Twenty-two members of St. Aga- and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Kady of able on bonds called for redemption shall accrue after the date fixed for tha's Altar Society met Monday Gagetown. Hunter Funeral Home redemption, whether presented for redemption or not, provided the School evening, Oct. 24, in the church had charge of funeral arrange- District has mone,y available for such redemption with the paying agent. 1965- -Named outstanding legislative leader by '." dini.ng hall. ment's and burial was made Mon- The bonds are to be issued for the purpose of completing the erecting, President Mrs. Harry Comment day afternoon in St. Agatha ceme- furnishing and equipping of the new high school building, and developing Capitol Press Corps. tery. called the meeting to order and ap- a^d improving sites. ' 1965- -Awarded honorary degree by For the purpose of awarding the bonds the interest cost of each bid Mich. Practical Nurses Asoc. will be computed by determining, at the rate or rates specified therein, u 1965- -Distinguished Service Award of Michigan the total dollar val e of all interest on the bonds from December 1, 1966, to their maturity and deducting therefrom any premium. The bonds will Hospital Association. be awarded to the bidder whose bid on the above computation produces 1966—Honorary degree by Michigan Association the lowest interest cost to the School District, Each bidder shall state in of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons. his bid the interest cost to the school district, computed in the manner --'LOOK-LOOK-LOOK!! above spec-ified. No proposal for the purchase of less than all the bonds 1966—Endorsed by the Teamsters Union and the THURSDAY ONLY NOV. 3 — AT REGULAR .PRICES; or at a price less than their par value will be considered. Michigan Federation of Teachers (AFL-CIO) SHOWN AT 7:30 and 9:30 The bonds are to be issued pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 12, Part II, Act 269, Public Acts of Michigan, 1955, and the School District is Traffic Safety authorized and required bylaw to levy upon all.;taxable property therein such ad valorem taxes as may be necessary to pay these bonds and the SCHOOL AID — Roy Spencer, Co-sponsor of the 1962, SUPPORTED — Legislation to prohibit the re-groov- interest thereon, without limitation as to rate or amount. 64, 66 School Aid Acts have have increased the state's ing or re-cutting of tires or the sale of vehicles thus A certified or cashier's check in an amount of $5,000.00, drawn upon an share of funds diverted back to our local" school sys- equipped; supported increased state funds for driver tems by well over one hundred million dollars. These incorporated bank or trust company and payable to the order of the training; supported check lane motor vehicle inspec- Treasurer of the School District, must accompany each bid as a guarantee Acts have assisted in guaranteeing each child equal edu- tion by the Michigan State Police. of good faith on the part of the bidder, to be forfeited as liquidated dam- cational opportunities and equitable salaries to the SUPPORTED — One year probationary drivers licenses teaching profession and at the sorrf A II nn&ttltOV P's'-eit |/\N FLEMING'S " of Michigan of 1961, as amended and prescribed by the provisions of Sec- tion 16, Article IX of the 1963 Constitution of the State of Michigan. .IAN FLEMING'S WLUrmGER" ELWYN HELWIG TECJJWCOJJD0 h feto .i u... UNITED ARTiSTS [TECpCULOrj »* R^ *••• UNITED AllflSTS £ Secretary, Board of Education CASS CITY CHRONICLE- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1966 PAGE FIVE

Missionaries Speak At UM Services Personal News and Notes from Ilolbrook GOT YOU DOWN? A missionary conference is in prayer breakfast at the church progress this week at the Cass Saturday at 9 a. m. Ministers and Give them a GENTLE lift with BU- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth CJampbell a-.patient in St. Luke's Hospital in week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ern- Mrs. Sylvester Bukowski at- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shubel of City United Missionary Church. their wives and missionaries now KETS well-balanced formula. Get- of St. Helen and Mr. and Mrs. Saginaw. est Campbell. Other Sunday dinner Detroit, Ed Jackson and Mr. and tended a bridal shower for Mary The scheduled speaker at the in the Thumb area will be present. ting up nights, burning, backache, Harold Becker and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson were guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lapka at the home of Mrs. Sue Mrs. Olin Bouck and Roger spent Wednesday night service was Rev. Missionary speakers for the frequent, scanty flow may warn of, Clawson spent the week end with Friday supper guests and Rev. and Kurtz and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Van- Deachin in Ubly Sunday afternoon. Sunday evening at the home of Arthur Reifel, Nigeria. Rev. Rich- Sunday services will be Rev. Al- Mr. and Mrs. Don Becker. Also a Mrs. Milton Gelatt were Wednes- Allen and family of Cass City. Miss Lapka and Randy Deachin Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson. ard Reilly, foreign secretary, will fred Reese, India, in the morning functional kidney disorders-"Dang- (Sunday dinner guest was Leslie day evening visitors of/Mrs. Steve Mr. and Mrs. August Lindquist will be married in November, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Schott and speak Thursday evening and Miss and Rev. R. Sahmel, South Amer- er Ahead." Increase and regulates Hewitt. Decker. •* and family spent Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harold Copeland Tena of Pontiac spent Tuesday and Irene Montgomery, Africa, will be ica, in 'die evening. passage IN 4 DAYS or your 3$ Todd Beltz of Saginaw spent a Mr. and Mrs. Bill Linkenfelter with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bock and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. the speaker Friday evening. jc-ents back at any drug counter: few. days with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry of Flint and Mr. and Mrs. Don and family. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Ernest Campbell. NOW at Mac & Scotty Drug Store. Decker while Mrs. Jack Beltz was Artz of Mishawaka, Ind., spent the Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Lapeer The Women's Missionary Society Habits lead men into many pit- and Mrs. Gaylord Lapeer. Mrs. Curtis Cleland spent Sun- and family were Wednesday eve- of the church is sponsoring a falls - none of them justified. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wills were day with Mrs. Pearl. Mercer in King supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Pontiac. Gaylord Lapeer and Charlene. Mrs. Harold Ballagh and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson spent ters where they celebrated Mrs. Tuesday evening at the home of Balla^gh's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyrrell and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Nicol and family. family spent Sunday at the homes School Menu Mrs. Dale Hind, Henry and of Alta Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo- Cass City Schools Daisy Mae. of Standish spent Fri- nard Bailentine and Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon and Mrs. .Harold Daniel Herron and family, where November 7-11 Ballagh and daughters spent Sat- they saw the Herrons' new baby urday afternoon^ with Mr. and Mrs. girl, Kelly Jean. Leonard Ballen- MONDAY Ernest Wills. tine entered Port Huron General Hot Dog in Bun Mr. and Mrs. Alan Malan and Hospital Sunday afternoon for sur- Buttered Carrots three children of Grass Lake, Mrs. gery. The Ballentines were former David VanAllen of Detroit and Bill residents of this vicinity. Fresh Fruit and Ron VanAllen of Cass City Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Camp- Milk were Saturday supper guests of bell of St. Helen visited Sara Mr. and Mrs. Murill Shagena. Campbell Sunday. TUESDAY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Decker vis- Beef and Vegetable Stew Krumenacker of Argyle, twin boys ited Mi\ and Mrs. Jack Beltz and Cole Slaw at Hubbard Memorial Hospital in Todd in Saginaw Sunday. Bread and Butter PARTNERS IN GROWTH... Bad Axe Saturday, Oct. 22. They Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wills, Mr. Cookie weighed five pounds, 15% ounces and Mrs. Alma Davis and Reva Milk Michigan, one of the world's greatest and five pounds, 8% ounces and Silver spent Thursday evening industrial areas is also an agricultural were named Francis and Ernest. WEDNESDAY with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wills leader. A fine example of industry-agricul- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Peplinski vis- and sons where they celebrated Bar B Q on Bun ited Mrs. Krumenacker and twins.' Gary Wills' 19th birthday. Cake ' Potato Chips ture cooperation is the MICHIGAN BEET Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bukow- and ice cream were served. Buttered Peas SUGAR INDUSTRY. Progressive farmers ski, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rumptz Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shubel spent Cookie and efficient industrial food processors and family and Mr. and Mrs. from Saturday through Monday Milk provide consumers with a product of Arnold Lapeer attended a wedding with Ed Jackson and were; Sunday reception for Mr. and Mrs. Leo dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. THURSDAY which it can truly be said: None Finer in Gornowicz at Kinde VFW Hall Sat- iNelin Richardson. Goulash All The World ... MICHIGAN MADE PURE urday evening. . Lynn Spencer attended the Applesauce SUGAR. Remember MICHIGAN MADE Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spencer and Shrine Ceremonial at Saginaw Sat- Bread and Butter Bill attended the Alma home-com- PURE SUGAR when you shop. Ask for it urday, i Dill Pickle Slices by name . . . PIONEER or BIG CHIEF ing football game Oct. 22 and also Mr. and Mtrs. Harley Morell and Milk visited Bonnie and Mary Lou family of Detroit and Gary Robin- SUGAR, grown, processed, and sold in Spencer, who attend college at son of Iralay City spent the week; FRIDAY .Michigan* Alma. Mary Lou plays in the end with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Alma Kiltie Band. Tuna Noodle Casserole Bukowski and Roger. Buttered Corn Mr. and Mrs. Pete Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Milo Herman of Cranberry Sauce and Brenda and Sara Campbell Montrose were. Wednesday supper spent Friday with Mrs. VW. J. Bread and Butter iguests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyr- Ice Cream Campbell and sons at Owosso. jrell and family. Mr. and Mrs. /Lloyd Grifka Milk BEET SLI CHIGAN Mr. and Mrs. Harold Starr and Here's the last word in clear, crisp television and FM recfeption, even spent Friday evening with Mr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gibbard from stations a hundred miles or more away. The new PARALOG Mrs. Arnold Lapeer. antenna with its exclusive, cycolac phasing arrays and sharp sensi- and family of Shabbona and Mr. tivity clears your TV. screen of the "'snow" and lines that once made Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wills and and Mrs. Evans Gibbard and fam- TV watching/unbearable. . . ' > Tom spent Sunday with' Mr. and ily were Sunday dinner guests of There's a PARALOG to fit your reception needs—fourteen models, Mrs. Rege Davis and Susan ^ at Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gibbard. Including four electronic PARALOGs with built-on Super Powermate Utica. Fellow Citizens: Mr. and Mrs, Murill Shagena preamplifier. Call now for a demonstration. Mrs. Frank Laming and Mrs. were Tuesday overnight guests of iA.i- - ' : ' " • . . . Fourteen models priced from Cliff Robinson spent Tuesday in Mr. and Mrs. Ray Armstead and Bay City. sons at Troy and Wednesday at- Mrs. Jim Walker spent Wednes- The below advertisement is a repro- tended the funeral of Dayidi Van- I,1 ': " . ' day at the Dave Sweeney home. (Allen at a funeral home,.at>{High- Mrs. -Lillian Otulakowski of Cass land Park. n, , „"^duction from tbe Tuscola County Adver- City, Mrs. Joseph Walsh and two Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Morrison Got us out of the r lon daughters and Mrs. Evans Gibbard ispent three days last week visiting and Theresa attended the funeral relatives in Port Huron. tiser dated Ocfc. 27. It was ^composed, . A hundred miles of a friend in Detroit Saturday.' Mr., and Mrs. Glen Shagena vis- Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cunning- ited .Mrs. Beatrice Robinson ,and the station we see ham and family of Royal Oak, Leah in Bad Axe Sunday,, .after- printed, and paid fer without my partici- Bright, color, and Mrs. Melvin Daniels and family noon. , and Mrs. Virgil Williams of Hazel i<( Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacDer- clear black^aiid- Park spent Sunday with Mr. and pation or knowledge. Imaid of Pontiac and Helen Baker Mrs. August Lindquist and family. of Clarkston spent Thursday, and Sara Ballard, Marion Ballard (Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Leland and Maureen of Pontiac spent Sat- Nicol. .urday evening with Mr. and Mrs. With a true sense of humility, I offer Glen Shagena. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cleland and family of Elkton spent Thursday Mrs. Bob Watson and Barbara evening with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis the context to you, The Voters, of Lapeer, spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Cleland. i Gaylord Lapeer. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert The Hot Shot Euchre Club sur- (Foster, a seven-pound, six-ounce Tuscola and Huron Counties. prised Mjr. and Mrs. Frank Lam- son, named Michael Ralph Mon- ing at their home Wednesday eve- day, Oct. 24, at Hubbard Memorial ning where they celebrated' Mr. Hospital in Bad Axe. Mrs. Foster KENNETH L. KENNEDY Laming's birthday. Cards were tend son came home Thursday. played at three tables and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nadiger of Laming won the traveling prize. RICHARD'S TV (Pontiac, Mrs. Steve Decker and A potluck lunch was served. (Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lapeer were Sales & Service Mrs. Leland Nicol visited Mrs. Phone 872-2930 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Lucy Seeger Wednesday afternoon. A Man of His Word Mrs. Charles Bond and Susie. Pat O'Malley of Ubly was a Thursday over-night guest of Jim Tyrrell. . / Mrs. Lynn Spencer attended the teachers institute at Saginaw Thursday and Friday. i Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr and Kenneth L family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and family in Pontiac where they celebrated Mr. QruJSTovember 8th, the voters of the 78th legislative district will 'have an opportunity to vote Davis's birthday. for an outstanding candidate . . . Kenneth L. Ken nedy of Millington. Clayton Campbell, who spent the past two weeks with his mother, Sara Campbell, returned to De- We who have known Ken Kennedy for many years are proud to support him in his campaign troit Sunday afternoon. for an. office which he considers of paramount im portance and worthy of his most earnest efforts. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson spent His campaign slogan, "A man of his word", is not just .a slogan with Ken—it's a way of life. Wednesday in Bay City. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Heleski spent Ken Kennedy is a man who will work hard at representing all citizens of the 78th district Sunday evening and Mrs. Allen fairly and fully. We believe him to be a man who will bring initiative and resourcefulness to the Depeinski and girls spent Sunday House of Representatives and will not forget the "Folks back home." .•afternoon at the Dave Sweeney home, Mrs. Ernest Wills called on Mr. Respected and admired in his own community by members of both political parties, Ken and Mrs. Tony Cieslinski Tuesday Kennedy has a knack for getting to the bottom o f things, for seeing through the fluff and getting Oct. 25, for Mr. and Mrs. Cieslin- to the heart of problems. As a county supervisor he demonstrated his willingness to work with ski's 25th wedding anniversary. others for sound and helpful programs—but he was also ready to stand alone and be counted if he Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland felt the people were not getting a fair shake. spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Morrison As a U. S. Navy veteran, as a former supervisor and businessman, as a man interested in were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. other people and their problems, Ken Kennedy h as demonstrated the type of versatility, the type and Mrs. Ernest Bowron in Ubly. of initiative, of ingenuity and industry which is s o much needed in the Michigan legislature today. Mr. and Mrs. Alan McCarty, We believe in Ken Kennedy and what he stands f o r. We are proud to support him and hope that Mary Beth and A. J. of Argyle and you will help us make Ken Kennedy the State Rep resentative from the 78th Distrist on November 8. Mrs. Dave Sweeney .visited Mrs. Margaret McCarty at the Ray McCarty home in Lake Orion Sun- day. On November 8th Make It Around 35 attended the Rocking Chair 4-H Club Halloween costume party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robinson Thursday evening. A lunch was served., Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Camp- L. fcell and family of Bad Axe were (Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Campbell. for There's something spec/a/ about Leonard/ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Puszykowski of Bay City were Sunday after- noon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dybilas and family.' Sponsored By Citizens For MAC & LEO SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Milo Herman of Phone 872-3122 Cass City Montrose brought Reta Tyrrell (Pd. Political Announcement) home Saturday. Reta had spent a few days with her grandparents. -SIX CHRONICLE-THURSDAY,- NOVEMBER s, wee

News from Deford BOOK REVIEW Nimble Needles—- ies. FOR The first meeting of the Nimble The Good Neighbor Club met last Needles was held'Oct. 18. Tuesday evening' at the town hall. War 11 Officers elected were: Patty Hoi- They are making lap napkins for comb, president; Kathy Koepf, vice- patients at Stevens Nursing Home. By Rev. R. J. Searls president; Barbara Parker, .'secre- The November meeting will be held tary; Sandra Holcomb, reporter; on Tuesday, Nov. 22, when a bake World War II has been over for become, somehow, members of Ava Edwards, treasurer. auction sale will be held. twenty years, but apparently no your family. PERMANENT Simon Shagena was a Sunday vis- one thought to tell the current crop The story winds up with a more Royena Edwards and Christine of writers that fact: The novels of realistic court-martial scene that Field are flag leaders and Ellen itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. that period in history are still pour ties together some here-to-fore in your Parker and Kathy Spencer song Harold Deering and family. ing from the presses of the vari- loose strands of the story. Two leaders. Bernard Turner is wood- Mrs. Joe Babich of Manton and ous publishers, and encouraging gentle and moving love stories are Container craft leader and Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Oswald Tallman, Winnie and writers to write about that war for revealed as realistic romance ELKLAND TOWNSHIP horseman leader. The girls are Becky were luncheon guests of another decade at least. , avoids the sexual entrapment. The now making a darn. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Babich Sun- "The Ninety and Nine" by Wil- first is that of Lt. (jg) Matthew Anyone wishing to joih either of day. liam Brinkley has been chosen for Barclay who fought the idea of these project's should calk the Turn- Gene Babich visited the Rev. this week's book review. - war-time love, and who falls in SNOW TIRES ers. and Mrs. Herman Rock of Holton You may remember that Mr. love, anyway, with a nurse who At Big Savings Tues., Nov. 8 over the week end. Brinkley wrote a best-seller en- had been a passenger on the 1826. (All Makes and Sizes) Guest speaker Sunday at the Mrs. Duane Thompson and titled "Don't Go Near The Water", Seaman Carlyle, falling in love Church of Christ, David Altaian of daughters of Marlette and Mrs. El- which I also reviewed with a great with an Italian girl, who had a Get Your Prices On Our the Lansing Bible College, Mrs. Alt- don Bruce were Saginaw visitors deal of pleasure. The author is a baby while a passenger on the Tires « Call us! Precinct 1 and Precinct 2 both -ajt Elkland ?Fown -Hall. man and daughter were Sunday din- Thursday. member of that select group which 1826, faces court-martial proceed- Polls open 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 ip.m. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Albert Williams was a Mon- is to be found in "Who's Who" ings for furnishing food and cloth- Holcomb and family. Herbert Hol- day and Tuesday guest of Mrs. Al- more times than any other similar ing to the destitute family. comb and Duane Holcomb, both of fred Trish of Daytona. classification. William Brinkley is I have not recorded many of the R. M. HUNTER Detroit, were Tuesday 'visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Reavey en- a P.K. (Preacher's Kid), and the persons Brinkly has created, effec- the Holcomb home and Mrs. Mar- tertained at dinner Sunday, Char- youngest of five children. He spent tively. "The Ninety and Nine" is CASS CITY OIL & GAS TOWNSHIP CLERK jorie Holcomb, also of Detroit, was les Roach of Kingston, Mr. and four years on active Navy duty in a well written tale, alluding to the a caller on Wednesday. Mrs. Theron Roach and family, Mr. World War II, mostlv in the Medi- Scripture wherein the Lord is, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Retherford and Mrs. Lyle Roach and Miss Kay terranean and the Pacific ;.g, |-realistically, portrayed as the Good, W. Main St. Cass City and son Jeffrey of South Haven Paladi. Afternoon callers at the At first I found -the u^.. to drag Shepherd, who will leave the flock were week-end visitors at the home Reavey home were Mrs. Lloyd a little. This remained true for of ninety-nine to search for the one >of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arleon Short and Mrs. Emma Holcomb, two-thirds of the novel. My mind missing sheep. I think you will Retherford. both of Cass City. kept searching for the proper cate- like this book, if you keep in mind Miss Eileen Hicks and Chuck Mark Phillips spent the week gory that would fit this book, fin- that the early chapters lay essen- ELECTION NOTICE ally convinced that what we had tial groundwork for the climax. Churchill, both students at Michi- end with his grandparents, Mr. and gan State at East Lansing, and here was a collection of short "The Ninety and Nine" by Wil- Mrs. Forest Tyo of Cass City, at stories, using the same background liam Brinkley, pp 393, 1966, Gar- Ilia Babich of Ferris State at Big their summer home at West and characters, solely for the con- den City, N. Y., available from Rapids spent the week end at Branch. venience of the author. .the Elk [and township and Cass ELECTION NOTICE 8 their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. David Parrish and This was a major dissappoint- City Library. Mr. ;and Mrs. James Karr and •children of Decker were dinner FOR 1 1 ment to me to see a proven writer i^ fTkWslk .M i if ! F^YUMkf children were dinner guests Sun- (guests Sunday of her parents, Mr. of full-length fiction resorting to , Baptist Youth Hold day at the home of her brother and and Mrs. Norman Kurd, and fam- rhort story writing. (I rush on to Various Parties GENERAL ELECTION family, Mr. and Mrs. Irl Wright ily. note that writers of short stories NOVEMBER 8 and children of Imlav City, and Mrs. Edna Malcolm of Caro spent are not inherently inferior to writ- The Young People of the Bap- callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the week end at her home here. ers of novel-length books.) Just as tist church held a Halloween mas- FOR Glen -Wright, also of Imlav City. Mark and Phillip Tousley, sons I was about to return the book querade party Saturday night in The Brownie and Girl Scout of the Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth to the library, partly unread, sud- the churcri basement with 20 per- GENERAL ELECTION troops held their Halloween party Tousley of Saginaw, were visitors denly the plot achieved unity, so sons attending. Youth sponsors Mr. Tuesday afternoon in the town hall. at the home of their grandparents, subtly I had not realized it. and Mrs. Stan Guinther and Ferris Games were played and they were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tousley, from The setting for the book is the Ware, member of the Youth Com- FOR GREENLEAF TOWNSHIP mittee of the church, worked with served cider and donuts. Thursday until Saturday. LST i826, which is assigned to the Mr. and Mrs. David Mathews run from Naples to Anzio. (Doesn't youth committees on refreshments, Mr. and Mrs. Etsel Wilcox and decorations, recreation and the and Mr. and Mrs. George Ashcroft that bring back lots of memories? Mrs, Florence Shaver were Satur- "spook house." ' were Thursday evening dinner day visitors at the home of Mr. and Many boys from our state gave EVERGREEN TOWNSHIP their lives on the Anzio beach-. Devotions were presented by Mr. ., Nov. 8 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fur- Mrs. "Roy Shaver of Pontiac, Guinther, ness of Wilmot. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Zinnecker. head.) Primarily the landing craft was designed to land tanks. LST Friday night 12 young people at- Mrs. Archie Me Arthur and son were Sunday guests of Mr. and tended a pizza party at the church John of Pontiac were Thursday Mrs. Emmerson Peters and fam- indicating Landing Ship Tanks. Nine officers and ninety msn make, after the home-coming game, un- At Greenleaf Town Hall Polls open from 7:00 a.m. until visitors at the home of Mrs. Aman- ily of Pontiac. der the direction of Mr. and Mrs. 8:00 p.m. da McArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buck of Troy up her crew. The ordinary run found these ungainly ships unload- Dick Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. El- Tues., Nov. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bruce spent visited her mother, Mrs. Albert ing both men and supplies under wyn Helwig, members of the Youth the week end at their cabin at Har- Williams, Wednesday. Committee. rison and were dinner guests Sun- fire, at dawn. Then sailing her un- ANSON KARR Mrs. Nellie Martin of Caro, Mrs. ^ainly wav back to Naples to get The Jet Cadets of the church, day of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jarmon Bertha Chadwick, Mrs. Elsie Lin- grades 3-6, held a hayride at the At Shabbona Comntiunity Hall Polls willbe open from, of Rosebush. her orders for the following day. TOWNSHIP CLERK dal and George Martin were week- The ofLcers and crew of LST home of their sponsors, Mr. and 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. The Cub Scouts will meet every -end ^visitors at the home of Mr. 1826 do rot rate very high on the Mrs. Morris Hendrick, Saturday Wednesday afternoon at 3:15 in the and Mrs. Harry Woodruff, Mr. and •'spit-and polish' scale. A natural night, Oct. 22. Town Hall with Mrs. Jim Gillan Mrs. Douglas Clelland and Donald target for enemy planes and sub- The Jet Cadets and the Young ARLINGTON GRAY and Mrs. Ronald Phillips as lead- Cross, all of Pontiac. -They also marines, the LST 1828, esaapes ..People's group,, meet Wednesday ers. visifed Kenneth Martin at the Pon- serious injury, miracniouslv rrn*\\ ' evenings at; 7:30 at the church an- TOWNSHIP CLERK Phillip Vincent of Pontiac was a tiac "State Hospital, where he is a it is mortally wounded; and yoi nex. All area youth are welcome ELECTION NOTICE Saturday caller at the George Ash- patient. find'that the officers and men have to attend. croft home. FOR Brownie Troop 88 have finished making their tote bags and are now practicing for the investiture to be held in two weeks when the new NOVEMBER 8 girls will officially become Brown- OES Past Matrons GENERAL ELECTION Elect Officers FOR Sixteen were present Thursday evening when the past matrons of Echo chapter OES and their hus- bands met at the home of Mr. and NOVESTA TOWNSHIP Mrs. John West. Following a co- operative supper, Mrs. Basil Wot- ton presided over the business meeting. Officers elected for the coming year included: president, Mrs. G. Tues., Nov. 8 'W. Cook; vice-president, Mrs. Keith Murphy, and secretary-treas- urer, Mrs. Gerald Stilson. Euchre was played at four tables At Town Hall, Deford. Polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. with prizes going to Harold Mur- until 8:00 p.m. phy and Mrs. Gilbert Albee. Con- solation prizes went to Keith Me- HENRY ROCK Conkey and Mrs. Loren Trathen. Zolton Ferency Is the Democratic candidate for Governor1 of Michigan. Why? Because there's filth in our waters, death and destruction on our highways, a desperate shortage of good teachers and classrooms, an unfair taxation'system, and so much more. It will tak& hard work. But Zolton Ferency knows ELECTION NOTICE B • • how to work. FOR THE NEW BRADY He learned as a stocMiandlerj he learned on the assembly GRINDER-MIXER WILL line. He learned in Army Intelligence during World War IL NOVEMBER 8 He learned at MSU, Detroit College of Xa^ and Waynfe EQUAL OR OUT State University graduate school, ' " PERFORM ANY OTHER He learned how to work as a lawyer. „. and in twenty GENERAL ELECTION MILL ON THE MARKET? years of service in Michigan government. (He held such FOR Big claim? You bet it is! And posts as: Michigan's Director of Workmen's Compensation, we're prepared to back it up Liquor Control Commissioner, executive secretary to with proof. Why not let us show you what makes the Governor John B. Swainson, and Chairman, of the State BRADY the finest in the field Democratic Party.) ELMWOOD TOWNSHIP ... at any* price. Just ask us for a FREE demonstration on Now he's prepared to work even harder as Governor. It?s your farm. No obligation. It's all the proof you'll need! the kind of work that must be done. The Republican candidate for Governor would like us to larget about Ik Tues., Nov. 8 Don't forget. " FARM GRINDER-MIXER Hay and ear corn are no prob- lem for a BRADY! Grinds and At Town Hall, Gage town. Polls will be open froim 7:00 mixes to your own feed speci- a.m. until 8:00 p.m. fications. Precision engineered and time-tested to blend con- ZOLTOn FEREHCV centrates, grains and roughagfe —use in filling; silos. Will de- HARLAN HOBART liver high-moisture ground ear corn and ground shelled corn TOWNSHIP CLERK into silos up to 50' high. DEmOIRHT for GOUERnOft MARSHALL Every Day Is Bargain Day IMPLEMENT CO. FER.ENCY FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE In The Chronicle Want-.Ads..... Cass City CASS CITY. MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1966 Bowling News Venereal Disease Topic at Meeting Sunday Night Mixed C. Lauria 161, P. Smith 161-159, V. FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE W L Kelley 161, B. Hildinger 160-159, An open meeting is scheduled Golden Yellow Gutter Dusters 24 8 M. Rabideau, 159, P. Johnson 158, (Friday afternoon, November 4, at Moonshiners 17 15 D. Taylor 154, V. Zawilinski 153- the 4-H building in Caro, sponsored FIVE YEARS AGO spent a year in Cass City, returned Robert Knight returned to Camp Spare Makers 16 16 150. by the Tuscola County Farm Bu- Open heart surgery will be re- to spend three months with Mr. Livingston, La., after a furlough BANANAS • • • • Keglers 14 18 Splits converted: V. Kelley 5-10, reau Women. quired to close a large hole in the and Mrs. A. J. Stevens. of two weeks with his mother, Jonathon, Macintosh, Snows J. Bucks and Does 14 18 I. Merchant 4-9, I. Schweikart 2-7, The farm group will bring to the heart of Kay Kendall, 5, the daugh- Al Krueger, chairman of the Mrs. Edward Knight. Ibs Cee-Pees 11 21 N. Vandiver 7-4-5, M. Petrone 3-10, area information on venereal dis- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ken- Cass City Area Pageant Associa- APPLES u. s NO. i 4 High women series: M. Frede- T. Frederick 4-5, R. Whittaker 3-6- ease. The disease so prevalent in dall of fjass City. tion, announced that the National THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Large'Grade "A" rick 505. 8, M. Guild 4-5-7, P. Smith 3-10. large cities, is spreading to out- Charles Nemeth Jr. of Cass City Geographic magazine has con- Six fafltn buildings on the David High men's series: A. D. Frede- lying areas. Michigan leads the narrowly .escaped injury when the tacted him for the right to pub- Pine farm, north of Colwood, were rick 523, J. Crawford 502. Meachants "A" League nation in cases of this disease. truck he was driving rolled over. lish a story and pictures of Cass destroyed by fire. i Standings Oct. 28 City's Christmas. EGGS • • • « High single women: M. Frede- The program is. being presented Arthur Holmberg, Cass City High Ernest Parrott of Flint has rick 186-195, E. Buehrly 171, B. Ir- Pabst Beer 21 by Miss Gladys Rydeen, Health School Principal, was struck in the Bill Bliss and Diane Yedinak moved with his family to Shab- rer 171-153, T. Frederick 164, S. Evans Products 19 Education consultant with the eye by a flying piece of glass, were awarded prizes for the best bona. Kelley 164. when a test tube exploded. costumes at the Halloween party Pinconning Mild Iseler's Turkeys 19 Michigan Department of Health, in Mr. and Mrs. Jason Kitchm of High single men: A. D. Frede- sponsored by the Cass City Cham- Bigelow Hardware 16 cooperation with the Thumb Dis- Cass City .Red Hawks celebrated Evergreen attended the teacher's ber of Commerce at Cottiek's €HIESE rick 178-189, T. Little 182, J. Craw- Croft-Clara 1 14 trict Health Department. Lucy the upset of the season as they institute held at Saginaw.' ' ford 188, C. Crow 176, M. Petrone WKYO 1360 14 Miller will assist. defeated the league-leading Caro Cass City Arena. Organization of the Flint Presby- 180, H. Lebioda 181. ' '" Tigers, 7-0. Maynard Helwig has returned Fuelgas' -_ 13 A film, "Dance Little Children", terian Young People's League Was Gremel Tool 12 Chamber of Commerce President home after serving in the Armed will be shown, to explain dangers the keynote of the meeting" held Jack and Jill Gerald Prieskorn and Cass City Forces. High series: H. Dickinson 578, B. to personal health and preventive at the First Presbyteriari church Ibs. Oct. 28 1st Position Night Development Corporation Presi- Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Hundley are PITTED DATES S Musall 573, J. Root 544, R. Wallace measures. ' at Marlette. Teams Pts. 562, B. Thompson 528, D. Iseler 526, AH interested persons in the area dent Cliff Croft spoke before the new pastors at the Assembly of Koegel's Rose-Dots 20 A.- McLachlan 522, D. Vatter 520, Millington Chamber of Commerce. God Church in Cass City. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hunter of are invited to attend, farm Bureau Gagetown attended the Thumb Un- M & S 18 J. Little 517, C. Kolb 507, D. Cum- \vomen will serve coffee from 1:00 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goodall of Pin-Tippers 17% Cass City have been named 1961 TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO dertaker's Association ^banquet mings 507, L. Taylor 504, G. Lapp to 1:30 and the program follows held at Ubly. and Neighbors 16 501. promptly at 1:30. County Farm Bureau Cooperotors High School classes have elected Keglers '. 16 High games: B. Musall 223, J. of the year. their officers.' Presidents for the David Tyo, retired Cass City Tempos 15% Little 206, J. Root 203, D. Vatter Bonnie Delong, daughter of Mr. classes are, seniors, Jerry Kerch- barber, was an honor guest at the SKINLESS Relations 14 203, H. Dickinson 201, A. McLach- and Mrs. Leland DeLong, and Con- er; juniors, James McCoy; sopho- banquet, held in the New Gordon Philatheas Hold nie Hartwick, daughter of Mr. and mores, John Bugbee; freshmen, Hotel when the Thumb Barbers' Cello Spare-Makers 11 lan 201, D. Cummings 200, D. Doerr Team high series: Rose-Dots 200, G. Elliott 200. Mrs. Kermit Hartwick, have en- Mary Lee Tyo; eighth grade, Rob- Protective Association met. - CARROTS pkg. 1851, M & S 1761, Relations 1707. rolled at Elkhart University of ert Foy; seventh grade, Shirley Cliff Champion has been con- Halloween Party Medical and Dental Technique, Team high games: M & S 668, Merchants "B" League Hudson. fined to his home by illiiess, for Rose-Dots 650-623. Elkhart, Indiana. Mrs. C. M. Wallace has been two weeks. Farmer Feets Standings Oct. 26 ! The Philathea class,,of the Bap- Men's high series: R. Schweikart Open house will mark the 50th named chairman of the Red Cross Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kirton have Smith-Douglass 21 tist church held a Halloween party wedding anniversary of Mr. and 561, V. Gallaway 538. roll call in the Cass City commun- moved from the William Kile house Peters Barbershop 21 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mrs. Floyd Gallaway. ity. to the Harry Young house on Men's high individual games: R. Farmer Peets Ranch StyleJThick Cass City Lions 18 Shaw Tuesday evening, Oct. 25. After several years of waiting, William Profit of Cass City has Houghton St. Schweikart 227, V. Gallaway 197- Schneeberger TV 15 Fifteen members attended. Bob Benkelman and Jim McCoy, been named new county road com- Robert Warner has received no- ibs 196, N. Mellendorf (sub) 197. Harris-Hampshire 15 Elivyn Helwig conducted the natives of Cass City, were granted missioned. tice that he has been appointed a Women's high series: D. Sehram General Cable ^ 14 business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. approval for a new radio station Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carruthers will state representative for th£ 2 - 495, C. Mellendorf (sub) 471. Tuckey Block 13 Dean Hoag and Mrs. Helwig were to be located in Caro. celebrate' their 25th wedding an- Chemical Co. of Columbus* O. Women's high individual games: Cass City Lanes 11 in charge of recreation. niversary with open house at the U. S. No. I D. Sehram 174-165-156, E. Romain High series: D. Hampshire 581, P. Plans were made to redecorate TEN YEARS AGO Shabbona Community Hall. A broiled cake frosting takes no Ibs. 171-159, C. Mellendorf (sub) 170-167, O'Harris 515, L. Davis 515, J. the church nursery. The class re- Mrs. W. E. Walpole and Leo Elaine Brown and Eva Jane time at all. Just mix brown sugar J. Lapp 162, I. Schweikart 159, I. Weiler 515, F. Martin 515, D. Friz- cently purchased new toys for the Ware, both of Cass City, escaped Somes entertained a number of with a little erealm and a lot of POTATOES Wright 157. zle 501. nursery. Hard Green injury in an automobile accident friends in the Brown home at a shredded coconut and spread over Splp converted: I. Schweikart High games: D. Hampshire 224- j Refreshments were served after that happened in the village. chop suey supper. the surface of a baked cakfe while 5-6, H.x Merchant 6-7-10, B. Wahm- 200, V. Gallagher 209, D. Frizzle the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jumps and A number of the music pupils the cake is still in the pan. Broil CABBAGE • • • hoff 3-9-10, C. Mellendorf 5-8-10 and 200. The next class party will be held three children left for India, where of Mirs. Ethel McCoy met in her about 5 inches from the heat for Cooking- ^ 5-10, E. Butler 5-10, E. Romain 4- Nov. 29 at the home of Rev. and they will teach. home to discuss plans for starting a couple of minutes, or .until 10, D. Romain 3-10. Ladies City League Mrs. Richard Canfield. Klaus Sehulze of Germany, who a junior music club. lightly browned and bubbling. Standings Oct. 25 ONIONS 3 Merchanettes Calka's Real Estate 18% Waxed Canadian Grown Oct. 27 The Hill Billies 15 Cass City Oil and Gas 22 WKYO Radio 14% BAGAS • • • Evans Products 20% Wood's Rexall 14 General Cable 16 Granny's Gals 13 Kritzman Store 16 Peters Sawmill 4 13 Walbro IQ General Cable 1 13 Croft-Clara Lbr. __ 15 Carling's __,_„ 9 Gambles -_ ny2 Team high series: Calka's 2165, Jacobys u Wood's 2155, Carling's 2086. - I have decided to discontinue the dairy business so I will sell my herd at public auc- High team series: Cass City Oil Team high games: Calka's 750, ;; 'tion at the place located 4 miles Sbuth of Ubly or 6 miles North of Argyle on M-19 on; and Gas 2214, Walbro 2131. Wood's 743, Carling's 741. ' 6451 Main Phone 872-3695 High team game: Walbro 753, Individual high series: B. Car- Cass City Oil and Gas 749. mer 535, G. Root 484, J. Steadman High individual series: M. Guild 479, M. Dickinson 458, A. Leverich* 535, D. Klinkman 503, C. Mellen- 452, L; Selby 451. dorf 489, \ Schweikart" '"m, P. ! Individual high games: Carmer" Smith 462, N. Wallace 457, J Ware 225-161, Crawford 191-, Root 190- 453. ? 150, Steadman 183-154, Selby 175- 5 Want Help Finding What You Want? High individual game: D. Klink- 152, Zawilinski 173-150, Dickinson man 193-164, M. Guild 185-177-173, 171-153, Leverich, Seeley 170, C. Mellendorf 180-162, M. Brady Frederick (sub) 169, McComb 166, Commencing at 1 p. m* sharp 178, N. Wallace 175-160, J. Ware Prieskorn 158, Buehrly 157, H. Try The Want Ads Today! 173-158, I. Schweikart 169-163, I. Peters 156, Frizzle, Davis 154, Merchant 169, P. Little 166, B. Auten, Brinkman 153. Powell 163, J. Steadman (sub) 162, Splits converted: Muntz, Cook AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This is an outstanding herd of Holstein cows. These cows (sub), H. Peters, Selby, Carmer ar£ all from MABC breeding and are all bred back to MABC sires. They are large, (twice) 3-10, Davis, Levericlr 5-7, well marked and in good condition. Anyone needing replacement cows or wish to add Dickinson 2-7. to their present herd have the opportunity to do so. Kings and Queens Whoever heard of Team Standings Oct. 25 T. B. and BANGS TESTED Holstein cow, 4 years old, bi^ed June 5, Wallace-McLachlan ' 19 vaccinated Rocheleau-Comment 18 Holstein cow, 6 years old, bred guaranteed hot water? Downing-Kehoe 16 September 30 Holstein cow, 4 years old, fresh July 22, Whittaker-Sieggreen 15 England-Werdeman 12 Holstein cow, 3 years old, fresh, vaccinated Krueger-Krueger 12 vaccinated Holstein cow, 6 years old, fresh Jan- Schwartz-McConkey __ n Holstein cow, 6 years old, bred May 7 uary 21 McConkey-Lukasavitz 9 High team series: Krueger- Holstein cow, 4 years old, bred May 11, Holstein cow, 6 years old, fresh Octo- Krueger 1876, Wallace-McLachlan: ber 8 1766, Downing-Kehoe 1762. vaccinated High team game: Krueger-Krueg- Holstein cow, 6 years old, fresh Holstein cow, 6 years old, fresh Octo- er 646-629-601, Wallace-McLachlan ber 4 644, Downing-Kehoe 613. October 12 High individual series: Norma Holstein cow, 3 years old, fresh Septem- Holstein heifer, 3 years old, bred Janu- Wallace 531, Archie McLachlan ber 19, vaccinated 524, Genny Kehoe 460, Marie Krue- ary 26, vaccinated ger, 456, Colleen Krueger 417. Holstein cow, 3 years old$ fresh Octo- Holstein heifer, 3 years old, bred Janu- High individual game: Nbrma ber 4 , vaccinated Wallace 230-152, ; Marie Krueger ary 26, vaccinated 169, Colleen Krueger 165, Genny Holstein cow, 3 years old, bred January Kehoe 162-161, Mary Sieggreen 153. 24, vaccinated Men's City League Holstein cow, 9 years old, bred March 2 Standings Week of Oct. 24 Sunset 250 gallon bulk tank Evans Products ^ ig Holstein cow, 2 years old, bred March King Pins __: 17 2, vaccinated Surge BB-2 pump with pipe line for 22 Frutchey Bean 15% Holstein cow, 5 years old, bred Feb- cows Splitters ig 2 Surge buckets Sunoco 151^ ruary 4, vaccinated Cable 14 Holstein cow, 3 years old, fresh Sept- otamless Steel double wash vats Keglers 13 Sunbeam cow clippers Langenburg Plumbing ember 10, vaccinated and Heating 2 Holstein cow, 7 years old, fresh Septem- High team series: Sunoco 2468, 1949 Chevrolet 3 4 ton, 4 speed pick up King Pins 2442, Frutchey Bean ber^ 2419. >: Holstein cow, 7 years old, bred May 27 The people who buy,., High team game: King Pins 873, FEED Sunoco 834, Frutchey Bean 821. Holstein cow, 2 years old, bred Septem- High individual series: J. Juhasz ber 8, vaccinated electric water heaters! 511, R. Schweikart 514, D. Guinther 800 bales of wheat straw, more or less 528, G. Dillman 501, R. Terry 5i6, Holstein cow, 4 years old, fresh Aug- 500 bales of second cutting Alfalfa hay, With an electric water heater, you get F. Kilbourn 549, L. Renne 518. ust 20 more or less all the hot water you need when you High individual game: L. Renne SATISFACTION need it, or you get your money back 209, F. Kilbourn 203, J. Juhasz 206. GUARANTEED . . . from Edison. Including any you NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS AT SALE may have spent on installation. And it doesn't matter where you bought TERMS: $25.00 and under cash. Over that amount 1 to 12 months time will be given on good bankable notes your new electric water heater. If it's Every Day Is drawing 7% interest. Contact bank prior to day of sale for- credit arrangements. an approved product, the Edison full- year guarantee still applies. No strings attached. Does this guarantee Bargain Day cost you extra? Not a cent! And electric water heaters are baejced by Edison's no-charge repair service on electrical parts. To get all the hot water you need—guaranteed—call your Edison Office or see the In The Qualified Retailer who displays the Edison Satisfaction Guaranteed sign. Chronicle Owner Want Ads... State Bank of Ubly "Ira and David Osentoski, collect 872-2352 CASS CITY CHRONICLE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1966

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