VOLUME 57, NUMBER 28 CASS CITY, MICHIGANTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1963 FOURTEEN PAGES Drive County Valuations Increase For New

The Cass City Band Boosters are determined to secure new uni- forms for the band and are in the midst of an intensive drive to Last year's dip in county taxes $5,108.07, going from $43,286.91 secure items for a fund-raising was short-lived, county super- in 1962 to this year's $48,394.98. auction to be held Saturday, visors learned during their week- Elmwood taxes jumped from $99,- Nov. 2. session last week in 706.79 to $102,080.60 for an in- They are issuing an appeal to crease of $2,373.81. Cass City area residents for used Taxes for Novesta township items of any kind or description. were up $2,990.52, going from last Used furniture, farm machinery, year's $51,339.50 to $54,330.02 appliances, tires, toys and other this year. items will be welcomed by the HIGHLIGHTING the fall district Jaycee president (right). The visiting- dig- meeting held in Cass City Saturday nitaries are: Robert Wilson, Lome Walker, and improved construction in the Budgets sponsors of the event. Finances and budgets for the The sale will be held at Bart- nig'ht were the state officers of the Jaycees, G. Merritt Martin and Bob White. Last vear, taxes for the county coming year were the order of nik's Sales and Service. posing- with Rodney Krueger, Cass City (Chronicle photo by Don Chile's) business for supervisors during Lorn Hillaker is donating his the week with reports and budget service .as auctioneer. previous year largely because of a drop- of a quarter-mill in allo- requests heard from four depart- According to authorities, mo'st ments. . - : of the present uniforms were pur- From the cations to the county, from 4.5 to 4.25 mills. Mrs. Gladys Wiltse, Caro, chased in the 1930's and are bad- chairman of the County Welfare ly worn and too small for most of Corner Although the county allocation' is even' lower this year, going Commission, submitted a budget the band members. request for $155,000 after M If the Band Boosters are suc- It has been talked about at from 4.25 mills to 4.24 and town- ship allocations dropped to 1.65 Baguley, welfare director, out- cessful in raising the necessary length and everyone seems to be mills as - compared to 1.75 last lined the program and explained , the present Senior High in favor of it, but, like the The District 15 fall meeting of Among the more important its functions for the supervisors. uniforms will be used by the weather, no one does anything the Michigan Jaycees Saturday at rules concerning the award is that year, the resulting .11 mill went to the Intermediate School Dis- The request was turned over to Junior High band. about it. Cass City High School was high- each chapter that has the trophy the Finance committee and will CROWNED QUEEN—Smiling happily over her selec- Securing new uniforms is an We're talking about a building lighted by the presentation of must travel at least two miles trict (County School Board), tion as queen of the Cass City High School Homie-eoming previously a line item in the coun- be acted on during the January ambitious project. Costing be- code. In practice, it is as good as awards and an address by G. per dues-paying member within session. Friday night is pretty Ann Starmann. She was crowned tween $80 and $90 each, an ini- it sounds in theory, according to Merritt Martin. the district visiting another ty budget. The nursing home received its Also present were Elmer during half-time ceremonies at the Sandusky-Cass City tial order of 50 uniforms would Russ Hicks, who has been inti- chapter. Raines, Vassar, and Maynard Mc- football game at Cass City Recreational Park. run between $4,000 and $5,000. mately associated with a code in Martin stressed the importance usual .824 mill and the special At least two members ir>ust ac- education continued at .75 mill, Conkey, Cass City. Later, Haines (Chronicle photo) Persons wishing to help with Waterford township for a decade. of working .together as a. team for was re-elected by the supervisors the project should call Mrs. Ron- Hicks, who has served on achievement. He defined the Jay- company the trophy to each with the rest going to county chapter visited. Each member will schools for the remainder of the to a three-year term on the com- ald Walker, Lynn Spencer or Cecil zoning and planning boards for cee movement as one of leadership mission. For Water System Barriger and arrangements will many years, says that a building and training for the men of to- pay 10 cents at every chapter 15 mill total tax allocation. meeting attended with the trophy Also referred to the finance be made to pick up any donated code is one regulation that morrow. He said that Jaycee calls, Elkland Township and the money will travel with committee were requests from item. virtually everyone is in favor of for members to do more than the the State Bee Inspector for a in Waterford township. job requires. the award. Elkland township taxes jumped from $208,214.34 to $228,134.89, $500 budget and an $800 budget Cass City We have squabbles over plan- He stressed community develop- The chapter which posts the request submitted by the Soldiers an increase ' of $19,920.55. ning and zoning, but not our build- most mileage per member before Need Fair Share ment as a prime function of the Taxes in 1962 were down about and Sailors Relief Commission. ing code, he explained. the contest closes' April 19 will organization and said that all $10,000 over the previous year. The bee inspector's budget last His experiences should serve Jaycees should strive for more receive the money collected. year was $400 and the Relief Bidder To Meet Chest as a spur to Cass City to develop All other area townships ex- members. Commission's budget was $800. more comprehensive building The trophy will go to the chap- perienced raises in taxes ranging The Cass City State Bank was to 1978, $5,000 worth will be paid from $2,000 to $5,000. Frank Kroswek, county civil Quota—Campbell regulations. A new code has been Presentations were made to ter traveling the least number of defense director, reported on the the'low bidder for $75,000 worth off annually. From 1979 to 1981, miles and is an unwanted award. Ellington township was up of general obligation water bonds $6,000 worth of bonds will be re- in the talking stage for over a representatives of clubs from activities of his department. issued by the Village of Cass City tired yearly. If everyone will give their fair year and is enthusiastically en- Sandusky, Port Huron and Mar- Total expenditures for the year with an interest rate of 3 3J8 per Repayment Plan share, we will meet our $7,000 dorsed by builders, plumbers and lette for outstanding achieve- were $6,559.11 with an actual cost quota again, Elkland-Novesta electricians. ments. cent. The village will net some- to the county of $3,403.90 be- Community Chest Chairman Wil- Since it also protects the home cause of Federal support to the Bids were opened Thursday, where between $36,000 and $38,- The group were welcomed by :: lis Campbell said this week. owner, we suggest that perhaps department. Oct. 17, at the Municipal Build- 000 annually from water and By Tuesday noon 30 solicitors we should stop talking and start Rod Krueger, Cass City president. ing in Cass

Outstanding Cadet A recent clean-up drive brought Also attending from Cass City Give Vocational Training Louis E. Horner, .a former Cass Lions Club broom sale receipts to were Mrs. O'Harris and Treasur- City resident, has been named $4£8, Treasurer Ed Cantile told er and Mrs. Cantile. outstanding senior cadet of the rne::i!:o::s Monday night during O'Harris also stressed the im- 390th Air Force ROTC Cadet Alfred Goodall, Cass City farm- ty title. Judges were Mrs. Clare portance of bringing new mem- er, was named Tuscola County Carpenter, Mrs. Frank Satchell the ciuVs regular meeting at "Equal Time", Official Says Group at the University of Mich- Martin':) Restaurant. bers into the local club and of re- Farm Bureau executive president and Arlo Ruggles, instating old members. By Elmer E. White igan by Lt. Colonel Dwjght E. nance, under-program and under- "It's too bad we don't haye a at a board, of directors meeting Michigan Press Association value vocational training," he Burner, professor Air Science Eight county persons were Cantile also reported that back During the meeting, an Qwen- vaccine to' protect against acci-» at the school. following the Bureau's annual orders should bring total proceeds dale Lions official phoned to con- Are Schools Wrong? said. meeting .Thursday night, Oct. 17, elected to the county board of di- ; dents," notes the director of the to about $550. In other financial A bad attitude may not be en- •I* I- & Selection is based on demon- rectors. They were: Lyle Sylves- firm an invitation to attend, the maternal and child health divi- at the Caro High School. business, he reported that gum tirely to blame for a youth's de- Bement has expressed his view strations of outstanding leader- ter, Devere Rohlfs, Clifton Let- Dec. 2 meeting which will feature sion. Other officers named were ball receipts since July totaled cision to drop out of high school on the dropout problem to educa- ship and scholastic abilities. The ter, Leon Keinath, John Graham, District 11-D Governor Joseph "Immunizations have reduced Frank Satchell, Ellington, vice- $32.12 and that the club cur- before he completes the four tors on a number of occasions so award was presented at a recent Florence Carpenter, Goodall and Chesny as guest speaker. ' ' x childhood diseases to the lowest Cadet 'Commander's Call at Rack- president, and Willard Freeland, rently has $1,150 on hand. years. I it is not being thrown to the wind third member. Satchell. Stay awake during the day .and point in history, but accidents are ham Auditorium. you can. afford to sleep at night. This is the conclusion of Ken T. as criticism without construction. continuing to take a needless toll An estimated 300 persons at- Bill Eastman, American Farm President Paul O'Harris re- Bement, Burroughs Corporation "We have been and still are Horner is Group Personnel Bureau Federation, Chicago, was ported on the District 11-D meet- The man who is blind to his own of life." Services Officer this semester at tended the, meeting at whj.ch Miss vice-president. Bement notes that victimized by the fixed idea that the featured speaker. Special tri- ing held Sunday in Bad Axe. interests sees no good in :other>s. In the age group of 1-15 years, the University's Air Force ROTC Bernice Beach, daughter of Mr. a youth who concludes that the our schools are intended to pro- accidents last year killed 472 and Mrs, Edward Beach, was bute was also paid to District-4-H Several hundred district club school will not adequately use his duce college students," he says. unit. He lives with his wife and FFA winners. members attended the event at Michigan children. This repre- Janice in Saline. named the county's Miss Farm SELF-PROFIT potential to prepare him for the He urges that "equal time" be de- sented more than one third of the Bureau. She will represent the During the business session, 14 which forums were held on Honesty is the best policy, but next half century of his working voted for vocational training of He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. responsibilities and problems of deaths from all causes in this Audley Horner, now of High- county in the Michigan Farm resolutions were presented by some believe it pays only when it life may be right. the 70 per cent of high school various Lions offices. pays first. ' • age group. land. Bureau contest to be held Nov- the Resolutions Committee and all "Our schools, reflecting the students who do not go on to col- ember 11. were accepted by the delegation. wishes of parents, emphasize lege. "We know that accidents don't Miss. Alice Kilmer, daughter of academic subjects, glorify the un- Bement contends that unlike the 'just happen,' " the Health De- Calka Appointed Mr, and Mrs. Ward Kilmer, was disputed virtues of higher educa- "old days when a wood shop and partment spokesman said. "They also a contestant for the coun- tion, and under-staff, under-fi- metal working shop would suf- are the results of sequence of At Realtors'Meet fice," today schools need a dozen events: a chain reaction. If we Local Bridge-Club or more highly specialized, up-to- are aware of the factors that lead B. A. Calka, Cass City realtor, Presbyterians Hold Beauty Tips date shops to train needed tech- was named membership chairman Results of the master-point up to accidents we can do a great ETHICS 'ANO THE CAR DEALER nicians and specialists. of the newly formed Upper Laymen's Services night competition at the duplicate deal to prevent their occurrence bridge club tournament held at Sometimes it's difficult to stay honest in the car business. If we Thumb Board of Realtors at an Clarence Merchant and Orion simply by eliminating one or two the New Gordon Hotel Thursday advertise a GOOD-used car at its normal value, someone else will organizational meeting Monday, Cardew were the featured speak- Realistically, Bement admits of the links in this chain." night were: advertise a worn out wreck of the same make, year and model at a For example, Dr. Corneliuson Oct. 14, at 'Caseville. ers at the Cass City First Presby- the cost of adequate vocational Realtors from the three Thumb First, Mr. and Mrs. Don Peter- far lower price. training, facilities is beyond the noted that most childhood acci- terian Church Laymen's, services counties met, organized, .and hans of Caro. What happens then? Well, unwary buyers are means of the vast majority of dents occur in the late afternoon, Sunday. Second, Mr. and Mrs. Hap when children are apt to be tired named the association after hear- An estimated 150 persons at- attracted by the low price to the : advertiser's schools even with federal aid-. ing A. R. Saunders, Lansing, exe- Seeley. of Caro. He said one alternative to this and hungry, and a mother's at- tended the services which fol- Third,, E. B. and E. L. Schwacl- used car lot where they are in many cases talked tention is on preparing the eve- cutive vice-president of the Mich- lowed a breakfast by the Ambas-' into buying some other car at a mudh. higher problem could be the creation of igan Real .Estate Association, ex- erer of Cass City. "area schools equipped and ning meal. The stress present to sadors Chapter of United Presby- Fourth, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Fer- figure. the mother daily is also great at plain the advantages of an asso- terian Men at the New Gordon staffed to offer specialist train- ciation. guson of Cass City. There are lots of ways of doirig this. The most ing and technician training for a this period. She may be hungry, Hotel. Clarence C.oupar, Mai-lette, The. next meeting of the club common one ,is for a salesman trained in this large geographic unit." tired or in a hurry. Other officers include: Carl presided over both the breakfast will be Thursday, Oct. 31, at the technique to talk about different models, makes "Half the battle in preventing "Man mifst keep pace with his Milliken, Caseville, president; and the laymen's services. Hotel. and options until the prospect is so confused he invention," said Bement. "We can childhood accidents is knowing Don Marshall, Sandusky, vice- Others taking part in the pro- By Helen the danger signals, and taking ex- no longer has any idea of the real value of the Short and sweet now sweeping neither afford nor can we tolerate president; Ed McNaulty, Lexing- gram included: Arnold Fischer, car he finally buys. In any event, the big- job is to get the potential a tomorrow in which a skilled tra precautions during critical ton, treasurer; Frank Rolka, Discuss Zoning Paris - a "dash and go" look. responsive reading; Dr. Ivan Mac- buyer to the lot in the first place which this kind of unethical gim- elite dominates a technologically times," she said. Check with your beauty opera- Caro, secretary,' and Bill Power, Rae, prayer, and Donald Reid, mick does nicely. * tor first about "ratting*' your illiterate mass. Caseville, director. scripture lesson. CASS CITY HOSPITAL, INC. Just as often, a used car is advertised that simply doesn't exist. hair, or you may be sorry! Exces- "Our only assurance that fu- An estimated 20 persons at- The Men's Choir, under the di- Russ Hicks of Drayton Plains ture generations will live as free tended the first meeting. Follow- rection of James Bauer and ac- In this case the dealer chooses some make and model that is particujfar- sive ratting of fine hair will Born Oct. 15 to Mr. and Mrs. explained the problems entailed men in a peaceful, abundant ing meetings will alternate be- companied by Roger Fairish, also ly popular at the moment and of course tags it with an extreme- damage it. If it's already hap- Vern Johnson of Cass City, a six- in planning and zoning of Water- pened, begin a .good hair-care society is our ability to,teach and tween the three counties. performed. ford township, Tuesday to mem- ly low price. When the prospect shows up the car has just been, con- pound, 11-ounce son, John Ray- veniently "sold." routine immediately. Tell your to train this iand future genera- bers of the Cass City Rotary Club. tions in the technical skills and mond. hair stylist of your problem and Born Oct. 15 to Mr. and Mrs. SUPERVISORS Historical Society Hicks, who graduated from We always have the cars we advertise and they are not junkers but follow her suggestions. Brush sciences that make man the mas- Cass City High School, said that clean quality automobiles that we have in most cases reconditioned. ter of his creation." Glenn Gibson of Deford, a six- Continued 'rom page one. daily with a good brush, back- pound, 12-ounce girl, Mary Plans Banquet the most serious problems arise They are advertised at an honest price and we are prepared to stake brushing for fullness if you wish, Louise. Matching funds from the state from the influence of politics in our reputation on the satisfaction you will derive out of owning but very lightly. Salon care is The Big Drink Born Oct. 15 to Mr. and Mrs. for board and care of Probate Plans were completed for the the program and the squabbles them. always best. Not only are latest Liquor is a big business in Elmer Kubacki of Tyre, a five- Court wards and for foster chil- fourth annual . banquet of the that occur when individuals want styles adapted to your personali- Michigan, especially during the pound, six-ounce- boy, , Gregory dren were discussed and referred Sanilac County Historical Society to change the zoning laws. ty, but the operator knows how forthcoming year-end holiday Elmer. to the Health .Committee for at the ' organization's regular The most serious objection your hair will react. HELEN'S period. Born Oct. 18 to Mr. and Mrs. further study. Archie Hicks, coun- meeting Tuesday, Oct. 15. that is heard before planning and BEAUTY SALON, 6469 Main The Liquor Control Commission Jack Hartwick of Cass City, a six- ty clerk, reported that under the The banquet is slated Tuesday, zoning are realized is that people street in Cass City. Phone 872- has ordered more than $26 million pound, 14-ounce boy, Arlan Scott. present system, some matching Nov. 5, a*t 7 p.m. at St. Joseph's shy away from "anyone telling 3535 for appointment. worth of alcoholic beverages for Patients in the hospital Tues- funds are available. Parish Hall in Sandusky. Profes- me what to do with my property," Relax in our Massager Hicks reported. the annual holiday sales spurt. day forenoon were: Mrs. Hartwick Plat Approved sor Roscoe 0. Bonistell of Lan- while your hair dries for just Commission Chairman Don S. and baby and Marian Bearss of A request by three Caro resi- sing will be the speaker. However, the advantages of 50c extra. planning and zoning outweigh Leonard said the purchases rec- Cass City; Jessie Uhan of Pru- dents to have the Pine Cresjt Reservations can be made with HOUSEHOLD TIP: Prevent ommended for the holidays to- denville; Marlene Janowiak of Acres. subdivision plat vacated or Bruce Bigger of Applegate. their disadvantages, Hicks said. water running down your arm taled 878,425 cases. This was Tyre; Steven Kish Jr. of Fair- corrected was turned down. Sup- when washing walls by wrapping about 23,000 cases more than were grove; Grace Willfer of Deford; ervisors announced that they absorbent cotton or a towel about sold in the last two months of Jill Stover of Port Huron, and could find nothing wrong with the your wrist. Secure it with a rub- 1963. George Blasius of Sandusky. ber banck plat and the request was denied. Justification for the increased Patients recently discharged .Electric sirens for all sheriff's purchases this year probably can were: Norma Jaster of Caro; Mrs. cars were approved for purchase. be seen in Commission report Johnson and baby, Mrs. Ethel Currently, the sirens are six- which showed that late-summer Smith, Mrs. Lucy Seeger and volt working off 12-volt batteries sales this year were up more than Mike Gaszczynski of Cass City; and ,are not as loud as is neces- seven per cent over the same per- Leslie Beach, baby Allen Zimmer- sary. iod of 1962. man II and David Urban of Gage- In other sheriff's department -!< •£ % town; Janet Sherman and Mrs. news, a contract with Auten Child KiHers Gibson and baby of Deford; Motors for the purchase of Vaccines are available for most Steven Kish and Alfred Holder of sheriff's cars was cancelled by of the childhood diseases .today, Fairgrove; Joan Smith of San- the Supervisors at Auten's re- dusky; Alfred Wheeler of Snover; but the leading killer of the chil- quest. dren goes unabated, according to Mrs. Kubacki and baby of Tyre, Dr. Goldie B. Corneliuson of the and Mrs. Mary Vatter and baby State Health Department. of Decker. HILLS AND DALES GENERAL HOSPITAL Thirty-four patients were listed Tuesday morning, Oct. 22, and 19 were discharged between O'ct 15 NOTICE OF and Oct. 22. Born Oct. 15 to Mr. and Mrs. David Baer of Snover, a boy, John David Jr. Born Oct. 17 to Mr. and Mrs. SPECIAL ELECTION Nick Opanasenko of Bay Port, a boy, Daniel William. Offer Ends. Oct. 31 Born Oct. 21 to Mr: and Mrs. Buck Rabideau Mae O'Dell Dale Stevens of Cass City, a boy, To tb Qualified Electors of the Township of Greenleaf Joseph Derek. Patients in the hospital Tues- day, besides Mrs. Stevens and baby, were: Mrs. Frank Gates, Sanilac County, Michigan Roy Campbell and Mrs. Martha Wright of Sandusky; Mrs. Lon Scott, Mrs. Edgar Ross, Tab Mc- Queen, Nelson Miller, Deborah Please take notice that a special election will be held Hiser, Benedict Romain and Mrs. in the Township of Greenleaf, Sanilac County, Michigan Emma Blasius of Caro; Mrs. Glen Sweet of Carsonville; Mrs. Mary on the 29th day of October, 1963, from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 Brief and Lewis Fox of Vassar; p.m., Eastern Standard Time, for the purpose of voting Mrs. Harold Moore of Detroit; Harl Blaekmore of Mayville; on the following proposition: Amasa Anthes Sr., Katherine Freeman and Mrs. Zella Marshall of Gagetown; Mrs. Lucile Hickey and Mrs. Lawrence Germain of GRANT OF FRANCHISE TO Akron; Mrs. Anne Hambleton, Mrs. Roland Eckf'eld, Norman Zimmer and Clarence Nixon of SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN GAS COMPANY Unionville; Harold Phelps of Sno- ver; Foster Plane of Kingston; Now —~ Pay Mrs. Lynn Fuester of Tyre; Mrs. Shall the Franchise granted by the Township of Greenleaf Archie Hicks of Deford, and Mrs. to Southeastern Michigan Gas Company, to install and main- Mary D'Arcy, Oliver Voyer and Y6u Use Susan Ayres of Cass City. tain in the streets, highways, alleys and other public places Patients recently discharged in said Township, for a period of 30 years, all necessary pipes, were: Mrs. Baer and baby and mains and apparatus for the manufacture and transmission Mrs. Opanasenko and baby; Mrs. of gas for all purposes to and through said Township, be con- Edward Peters, Hazen Steven- firmed? son and Mrs. Margaret Pattison of Caro; Mrs. Ronald Posluszny of Deford; Douglas Rinnert of Detroit; Mrs. Larry Timm of Bad This notice is given by order of the Township Board. Axe; Mrs. George Saigeon of Decker; Mrs. 'Roy Barr of Deckerville; Karen Bodeis of Mayville; Douglas Gorringe of Sandusky, and Mark Tuckey, ANSON KARR Frank -White, Merle Cox and Mrs. Joseph Hunt of Cass City. Township Clerk, Mrs. Elizabeth Bell of Akron was transferred to Stevens Phone 872-3000 Cass City Nursing Home. 'PAGE POUE CASS CITY CHRONICLE— THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 19G3 CASS OFTYV MICHIGAN

The Lutheran Church of The First Presbyterian Church— New GreenJeaf United Mission- Good Shepherd—Garfield and Church and Seeger Streets ary Church—Homer E. Bassett, Maple, Cass City. Paul H. Heit- Marion S., Hostetler, Minister pastor. rnann, Pastor. Church school classes for Jun- Morning worship, 10:00 a.m. 9:30 Worship Service. iors and Junior Highs, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 11:00 a.m. , J0:30 Sunday School. Classes for Nursery and Kin- .Evening services at Bad Axe, dergarten, 11 a.m. Cottage Prayer service at Cass City Methodist Church- Morning worship, 11 a.m. Greenleaf, Thursday, 8 p.m. Rev. James Braid, minister.' Senior High Fellowship, 7 p.m. You are cordially invited to at- • :'9r.45 a. m. Church school for Primary class, Monday, 8:30 tend all services. two-year-olds through adults. p.m.. ? ; ,11:00 a.m. morning worship. Caps City Assembly of God—- Sundays: ' / St. Agatha Church —Gagetown, Cornei Leach and Sixth St. *' .6 p.m. Junior High MYF 4672 Routh Street, Telephone NO- Sunday S-^o^l, 9:45 a.m. 7 p.m. Senior High MYF 5-9966. Rev. Frank L. McLaughlin, Morning worship 11:00 a.m. ;Chqir Practice: pastor. .,, Evening evangelistic service 7;3<) p.m. Thursday - Chancel Mass Schedule: 7:30 p.m. choir. •-Sunday 7:30 and 9:30 Prayer service 7:80 p m. Thurs- 9:00 a.m. Saturday - Junior Week days 7:00 a.m. day. Choir. ' Holy Days 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 Young Peoples Sunday Eve- p.m. ning Service 6:30 p.m. St. Pancrat'ius Church—• •Funeral and nuptial Masses by appointment. Lamotte United Missionary Schedule of Masses Church—8 miles north of Mar- ' 8:00 Low Mass Confessions: Daily before Mass aid Saturday 3:30 and 7:30 p. m, lette. Phone Marlette ME 5-2012. 10:00 High Mass Morning worship, 11:00. Sun- Confession, Saturday 3:30 to day School, 10:00. Sunday eve- 4:30, 7:30 to 8:30. Miz.pah—Riverside United Mis- ning, 8:00. You are cordially in- sionary Churches—Rev. Fred H, rited to attend. Sunshine Methodist Church- Johnson, pastor. Phone 872-2729. Church School 10:30. Mrs. Ethel Wbittaker, Secretary, Gagetown Methodist Church— Worship Service 11:30. Sunday School 10 a.m. Junior Fred Werth, pastor. Wednesday evening prayer and senior departments. Worship service 9:30 a.m. service and Bible studyv Morning Worship 11 a.m., the Sunday school, for all ages at REIGNING ON THE SIDELINES was the 1963 Home- coming festivities ' Friday. From left: Barbara Beecher, pastor preaching. 10:30 a.m. Pam Dillon, Queen Ann Starmann, Sandy Copeland and Shabbona RLDS Church — 2 Midweek Prayer Service, coming queen and her court. The girls were feted at Home- Barbara Bustamante. (Chronicle photo) miles east of M-53 on Shabbona Wednesday, 8 p.m. Church of the Nazarene—6538 , Road. Elder Dean Smith, pastor, Riverside Church Third Street. Associate pastor, Elder Howard Morning Worship 10 a.m., the 10:00 a.m. Sunday Bible School. Gregg. pastor preaching. 11:00 a.m., Morning Worship. Church School. 10 a.m., Wilbur Sunday School 11 a.m. Classes 7:15 p.m. Young Peoples''Serv- D'orman, church school director. for juniors and seniors. ice, Howard Gregg, assistant direc- Cottage Prayer Meeting, Thurs- 8:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service. tor. day, 8 p.m. 8 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Serv- Churqh. services 11 a.m. You are cordially invited to at- , Zion League, meetings Friday. tend the services of the Riverside JL)Y John Ferris, agricultural crease exports and help hold evening once a month. and Mizpah United Missionary economist with the Michigan Co- prices over the support level. Gagetown Church of sthe Naz- operative Extension Service has Prices have moved up strongly in Wednesday . evening worship Churches. arene— Rev. Alvin Richards, service 8 p.m. compiled the latest outlook for anticipation of the U.S. - Russian pastor. agricultural products in the deal. . Women's department meeting Fraser Presbyterian Church— Delos Neal, Sunday School third Thursday of each month. months ahead. Wheat prices on October 9 were Rev. John W. Osborn, pastor. Superintendent. about $1.95 in central Michigan, Leader Mary Kritzman. Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday School 10:00. Milk - Average prices received Young adult meeting first, Fri- by Michigan farmers increased nearly .20 cents over the effective George Fisher Si*., Superinten- Worship Service 11:00. support, 'This is a favorable sell- day of each month, Harley Dor- dent. Young Peoples Service, Edward during August as the base price man, leader.' Family night second in Detroit was $4.28, up 17 cents ing price even though specula- Worship service 11:15 a.m., Howard, president, 7:00. tion could push prices higher. Friday• bl'-ea'ch month. Wednesday 7:45 p. m. - Youth . Junior Service, Shirley Howard since July and seven cents over . ;a Everyone is invited to attend year ago. The excess price of Beans - It will take another Fellowship. Mrs. Calvin MacRae director, 7:00. . vigorous effort on the part of the - all services. .-.-•• and Maurice Taylor, leaders. Evangelistic Service 7:30. $3.08 -was 30 cents higher than last year. Milk 'prices increased dry bean -industry to move this Thursday - 8:30 p.m., choir prac- Mid-week Service, Wednesday, year's large crop, predicts Ferris. tice. Mrs. Harry Stine, pianist. 7:30. again in September but will .not " Salem 'Evangelical •• United move-up much more this fall. A - wet harvest season in Europe Brethren Church—-Corner of Ale Bruce MacRae, Clerk of the Cattle - Feeder cattle, prices may help exports this year. .and Pine Streets, Cass City Session. Holbrook Baptist Church—Pas- Prices on navy beans held near $6 tor, Milton Gelatt. edged lower into early 'October. Rev. R. E. Betts, Pastor. Choice yearling steers were through most of the harvest sea- .Sunday services: Sunday School, 10 a.m. son due. primarily, to a late crop Deford Methodist Church- Morning Worship, 11 a.m. qu'oted at $25. Medium (Holstera) Sunday school at 10:00 a.m. steers- •' at $20 and choice rteer and encouraging export interests. Worship service at 11:00 a.m. Sunday services: Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Church, 9:30 a.m. Rev. Alan calves at $27 in Kansas City on Corn - Prices are expected to ..." .Wednesday evening - Bible Bible Class and Prayer Wednes- decline as the peak harvest sea- OUTSTANDING FLOATS were created for Cass City Weeks. Sunday School, 10:30 day 7:30. October 7. Sales have been slow High School's Home-coining bv the high, school grades. ; Study, 8:00 p.m. Sanctuary Leola Retherfo.rd, because. western producers seem son is reached, but increase again in December. The extent of this Judged tjae best was this senior float with the slogan . Novesta Baptist Church—Pas- superintendent. Shabbona Methodist Church- to have the feed to hold feeders Sunday evening—Youth meet- Rev. William Burgess, minister. off the market and cattlemen are increase will depend upon CCC "smoke 'em out," The float featured smoke coming from the tor, Rev. George Harmon. sales policy. However, prices top and sides of a tepee, (Chronicle photo) Sunday School, 10 a.m. ing, 7 p.m. Evening service, 8 Phone Snover 2399. reluctant to pay asking prices, p.m. Sunday School Supt., Arthur should increase to around $1.20 by Worship service, 11 a.m. Bfo'gs - Prices leveled, off from next summer in Central Michigan. Youth meeting, 7 p.m. . , Prayer and Bible study, Severance. their late summer slide and show Wednesday, 8 p.m., in the church. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Potatoes - The outlook is about Evening service, 7:30 p.m. promise of holding up throughout the same as for la?t season with Midweek service Wednesday,- Family fellowship, fourth Fri- Worship service 11:30 a.m. the fall months... Early October day n^ght of each month. Wednesday night, prayer meet- the possibility of moderately 7:30 p.m. sales of medium weight butchers higiber prices for Michigan WSCS, second Tuesday of each ing, 8 p.m. were just over $16. Producers month. WSCS, second Wednesday growers having good market out- Twenty-one Brownies received Novesta Church of Christ— can expect prices to decline to lets. Michigan prices have been Primary department, Mrs. every month, •about $15 during the first their pins in an investiture cere- George Getchel, Minister- relatively lower than those of mony Thursday afternoon and 13 10:00 Bible School Ruth ;Kelley, supt. MYF (Methodist Youth Fellow- quarter of 1964, ship) meets every other Sunday other producing- areas, although second-yeu r Brow dies were given Ralph Ball, Supt. Lamb - Prices declined to prices have been slightly above First Baptist CTuirch- at church, 8 p.m. around 820 on choice and prime their membership stars. Mardel Ware, Junior Supt. } those of last year. Classes for all ages. Oity. Rev. Richard Canfield, pas- Everyone is invited to attend grades at Detroit in early Octo- Mrs. Gerald Prieskorir is troop 10:00 Morning Worship. tor. all services. ber after holding relatively steady leader and is assisted by Mrs. "I was glad when they said Sunday Services: since late July. Heavy beef sup- William Johnston, Mrs. Howard unto me, Let us go into the Sunday School, 10 a.m. Adjust yourself to any situa- plies have been forcing lamb be- Bacon and Mrs. John Scandalios. house of the Lord." ¥/orship service, 11 a.m. tion—worry is the interest people low last year's prices since June. The new Brownie Scouts are: 8:00 p.m. Evening Worship Youth meeting, 7 p.m. pay for past mistakes. Prices are expected to edge still Cammy Wallace, Cara Prieskorn, An hour of praise and prayer ' Prayer groups, 7:00 p.m. lower in November before leveling Karen Schneider, Kay Kendall, Wednesday 7:00 Choir Practice Evening Service 7:30 p.m. The people who swear life i?n't off, but some seasonal price gain Gloria Whittaker, Kathy John- Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. prayer worth living usually jump from can be expected early in 1964. Egypt, Nigeria, Brazil and In- ston, Karon Esckilsen, Melody 8:00 Prayer meeting and Bible dia will be represented at the " Study.' the frying pan into the fire. Eggs - Prices paid wholesale dls- Bacon, Karen, Sharon and Mary .tributors in Detroit for Grade A Missionary convention at the New Ellen Martin, Lisa Champion, large eggs averaged slightly Greenleaf United Missionary Cindy Calka, Cindy Doerr, Sandy over 43 cents .a dozen in Septem- Church beginning Tuesday, Oct. Wells, Kiieon Neiman, Ann Scan- ber. They are expected to con- 29. Sessions will be held at 8:00 dalios, Paula Decker, Debbie tinue in the low to mid 40's in p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday Francis, Cindy Rich and ' Molli October. Little change is ex- and at 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Butler. pected in November. Sunday, Nov. 3. Second-year Brownies who were Miss Ethel Young, for the past FIERY START—Home-coming- Wheat - President/Kennedy has honored were Mary Eshelman, proceedings' . began with a snake removed restrictions on selling 15 years a missionary in Egypt, Patti Rabideau,-Patty Schneider, Araer, wheat to Russia, although resale will be representing Port Said, Joan Esckilsen, Sharon Clarke, dance through the village by sev- to ' Cuba or Red is pro- Egypt, with information on the Linda Koepfgen, Susanne Lowe, eral hundred Cass City students. hibited. This is expected to in- country and the Moslem religion. Jeanne Alexander, Debbie Bacon, The dance ended at the Recreation Thursday evening, Oct. 31, the Teresa Tracy, Rhonda Hervey, Park where Coach Garie Leman- scene will shift to Nigeria, Diana Morse and Sally Kolb. ski and others waxed eloquent Africa, when Rev. El don Boett- Mothers of the Brownies were about the coming football game. Use our ger will be the speaker. Rev. guests at the meeting- in the Girl The students warmed to- their Boettger spent the past three Scout Rooms. Refreshments were task and ended the rally by burn- years working with natives in served. ing a Sandusky player in effigy. Christian literature and Bible correspondence. Sunday morning services at Early 10:00 a.m: will feature Norman Charles, a Pennsylvania dairy farmer who worked in the mis- sion fields in Brazil. Rev. Weyburn Johnson of North Dakota, a missionary to India, wil] have the closing service of the convention Sunday night at- 8:00. For the past five years, he has managed a large Christian book store in Calcutta. The public is invited to. at- tend, any of the services.

Dies, in Croswell Mrs. Ethel G. Gi>ie&, 76, died Saturday in a Croswell nursing © AVOID WAITIM6 home after a long illness. order ahead of the crowds She was burn Aug. 8, 1887, in © SA¥EIN1RGY Tuscola county. REASONABLE RATES let us prepare your order She was married to Norman • ASSURE SAVINGS Gillies. He died in 1962. while stocks are complete She is survived by a son, Rob- SATISFACTION ert Gillies, Redwood City, Calif., and four grandchildren. Services were held Wednesday in the Croswell Presbyterian Church with the pastor, Rev. Grant D. M. Noland, officiating. MAIN PHONE 872-3515 JUST CALL 872-2406 Burial was in Novesta Ceme- Guardians of Your Health. tery, Cass City CITY, MICHIGAN C1TT CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1963 PAGEFIVB

Supervisor Johnson, Chairman of Buildings and Grounds Committee Local Man in TUSCOLA 'COUNTY SUPERVISORS submitted the following recommendation: < Honorable Chairman: Board of Supervisors: Elk In Michigan Official Proceedings Your Committee recommends the rebuilding of the stone work on the entrance of the Court House and the repointing and resetting of the Supervisor Bucinnger, Ciiairman of the Sheriff C9mmittee brought loose steps, and. miscellaneous pointing of the building itself by R. C. up the question of part time Police Protection for the Village of Mayviile. Hendrick & Son at an estimated cost of $1700.00. A Snover man is recovering Moved by Johnson and supported by Gilliland this matter be referred Signed — H. Johnson — M. F. Hofmeister — Lyle Frenzel from leg injuries suffered Tues- to t,:e Sheriff and finance committees for study, and a definite answer Supervisor Johnson recommended the adoption of this recommend- Two divorce actions involving given. Motion carried. , ation which was supported by Gilliland. Motion carried. day, Oct. 15, in a logging accident Moved and supported by Woodcock and Kirk that the Chairman ot Supervisor Johnson, Chairman of Building and Grounds Committee area persons .were acted on by the Board Ee.rl Butler and the Sheriff Committee attend the Governor s submitted the following- Recommendation: at McCarty Brothers sawmill, Circuit Court -Judge Timothy Traffic Safety Conference with the necessary expenses be paid. Motion (ON FILE) near Argylc. Moved by Woodcock and supported by BucMnger that the report Quinn during a court session - moved by Johnson and supported by Reavey that the Equalization be accepted and placed on file. Motion carried). Injured was' Alfred ^Vheeler. Wednesday, Oct. 16, in Caro. Committee b =• instructed to engage Freeland Sugden to compute the tax Supervisor Johason, Chairman of the Buildings and Grounds Commit- wtes tor the ylar ot! ItHR? not to exceed $100.00 for this -work. Motion tee submitted th .: following report: He Vv'jir;. struck by a failing log as A pro-con divorce was granted Honorable Chairman: Roar.d of Supervisors: a load slipped olf h;s truck. '""chairman Butler read a. communication from the Michigan State Fair Your Committee on Buildings and Grounds recommend the purchase to Clare and .Beverly Mellendorf. of 3 lounges and 3 chairs to conform to £rtate Specifications for the Wheeler attempted to get out of Meilendorf charged his wife* with Women's restrooms at an approximate cost of $300.00. the way of the logs by d;ving Signed: H. Johnson — Milton Hofmeister — Lvle Frenzel extreme cruelty. The couple were Supervisor Johnson moved the adoption of this report, supported rnde" his truck, but one log married Nov. 25, 1961, in Elkton. by Reavey. Motion carried. struck" his leg. Supervisor Blayiock, Chairman of the Claims and Accounts Commit- She is the former Beverly Czes- tee submitted the following Report: He suffered a dislocated knee zewski. CORONER AND AMBULANCE— sivi ol.'.e/ ie?; injuries. He was George W. Clark, Jr., 2 coroner calls ...... 1370 Temporary support was denied J. Benson Collon, 6 coroner calls ...... '...... '. '.'.'.'. 36.64 treated at Cass City Hospital. «,e a, CENTER— and attorney fees approved' in SSSS; Thumb Office and Supply Equipment, supplies ...... 14.16 the divorce action of Sanda Gould Fitzgeralds, supplies ...... 17.75 COUNTY NURSE— o-nin^t V.PV hushanrl, Darius. Mrs, Lucy J. Miller, mileage and file box ...... 93.98 Gould, the former Sandra Cusko, Fitzgeralds, supplies ...... 2.87 T. B. HOSPITALIZATION— en.U'g- 'd her'husband with re- 5? Hooper Drug Store, Inc., drugs, for T. B. patient ...... 42.10 peated and extreme cruelty. The Camp Pugsley, treatment ...... ) 8.70 Old Acres Hospital, tuition for Paul and Glen Sharp ...... 408.00 City children knock couple were married in Cass City Saginaw General Hospital, hospitalization T. B ...... 1881.46 Nov. 2, 1982. CIVIL DEFENSE— Frank Kroswek, mileage and meals ...... 100.48 in their pre-Halloween UNICEF Son carried. Chairman Butler tppointed the following Committee: How- Thumb Office Supply & Equipment, supplies ...... 1.35 eli, BucMnger and Blayiock. fund-raising drive asking for Bernard Spencer, 27 young ducks ...... 27.00 27.00 Supervisor Golding, Chairman of Roads and Bridges Committee. Brulin & Co., Inc., supplies ...... 108.00 "trick or treat," they'll really be One Cent Rochester Germicite Co., supplies ...... 310.50 Sherwin Williams Co., paint ...... 103.23 saying the trick is to treat the ife submitted the following information and requested be COURTHOUSE AND GROUNDS— world's underprivileged children, on record: P & B Plumbing and Heating, fouatain and repair ...... 89.50 Arnolds, ladders and supplies ...... 275 55 th'- Rev. lames Braid, Methodist Caro Su c The Rexall one cent sale that your "Coni'mitfee on Buildings and Grounds wisli to report that they PPiy °- Plumbing supplies ...... 46.71 pastor, announced this.week. inspected the new Jail in Lapeer and are as a result compiling a file.on Botsfords,' gasoline . : ...... -...... 170 will he 50 years old this year will ideas—some suggestions to be incorporated in any new jail we might Reid Paper CQ; c»Spensers ...... 36.05 Five Cass City -Churches are start at Wood's Rexall Drugs ultimately builci and some to void. Arnolds, supplies ...... 108*19 Si?n«d~H. Johnson — M. Hofmeister — Lyle Frenzel National Chemseach Corp., supplies ." ...... 2327 behind the drive. Last year funds Thursday, Oct. 31, Tom Proctor, Supervisor Johnson, Chairman of the Buildings and Grounds Com- Hanson Hardware, supplies ...... "" 7680 from similar drives held in 100 mittee submitted the following recommendation and the adoption ot Cadillac Market, supplies ...... '" I'ss , same. Supported by Reavey. Motion carried. Vandemark's Standard Service, gasoline an dspuplies . ...:..'.::.':: g.'lO From a total of eight animals released in the Pigeon River area countries provided aid for more The sale that offers two for RECOMMENDATION w. A. Forbes Co., tool ...... n during the 1918-19 period, Michigan's elk herd has grown to be- than 30 million children. t< • r i .n Honorable Chairman: Board of Supervisors: Rushlo's Garage, iron ...... will be held between inehadint.uae manraanvy nemitems neeueneedeud min wthe Caro Lumber Yard, lumber, paint ...... state s northern woods. It also has expanded'to create a problem Vinal Tile at an approximate cost of $400.00 plus cost of removing Rolan Layer, wax and wa* remover of numbers; a problem marked by such storm warnings as over- 6:00 and 7:00 p.m. and residents la!!, and winter season. old covering. George E. Wood, tank and. labor .'...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".-" browsmg and indications of elk starvation. Size of the herd is wishing to give are .asked to tarn Signed—H. Johnson — M. Hofmeister — Lyle Frenzel Banner Service (Linen), paper towels ...... !!!!!!!'.!'!!! !!!!'"!! 27^90 A4n pdv-inradvancpe shonninesnapping- lisHott is Supervisor Johnson, Chairman of the Buildings and Grounds Com- on their porch lights. Claimed Allowed estimated between 2,000 and 3,500 animals. The Conservation now available at the store, Proe- mittee submitted the following report and moved the adoption of same. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' BURIAL _ Department has undertaken a long-range research program to refine Supported) by Parrott. Motion carried. tor said, for persons who wish to REPORT Huston Funeral Home, Adelbert F. Clark ...... 1086.10 200.00 this estimate and cross-check other information which has been , , .1 . j • , i Mrs. POULTRTheresaY RemhardtCLAIMS—, Gottlieb Reinhardt ...... «.™..«1296.52. 2000^w.uu0 collected since the herd was established 45 years ago. While If America wishes to retain check their needs m advance and Honorable Chairman: Board of Supervisors: this project bas not been completed, one .fact stands out clearly: her reputation as the melting- have them ready for delivery on of ^^Jl!^'..^...... §1 JS 40!f5 Some small-scale, carefully controlled hunting is going to be pot, she should make it much hot- the first (lay of the sale. ttog System at an approximate price of $90.00. Reva M. Little, fees ...... "...... "' sw 8 60 Ventila Johnson — M. Hofmeister — Lyle *renzei needed soon, and carried on from year to year, to keep these ani- .ter for those who refuse to melt. r-n-rrRT ...... Jo&son. Chalrma Vfmo^dBSfa!option ot^me Judy^BakS SS^Tiatement ...... 41.10 mals from doing further damage to limited winter food supplies mittee submitted ihe following, and moved the adoption of same, Business Forms Service, complaints and warrants ...... 35.17 which are also used by deer. Main goal of the elk management ported by Haley. Motion carri ed Ivan Middleton, justice fees ...... 96.05 program, of course, will'be to maintain and promote the value of SPECIAL TALENT r recommend the installa- gcv^ M LHtle justtce fees ...... g.|0 ; this herd as a public viewing attraction. Make full use of natural ability tioI/AUAn* . ^o^f Fiorescen*- AW-S.V.^V- t Lighto s in thAGIe O Supervisornn /Ti^^i-M s Room* and the Drai*n Offic« e £• wJ • ^fjS iustfce f ces ...... - ...... " " " f 04 4fl at. an approximate cost of $813.00 (Dram * • * vv iiiidinb, .justjice iceo ...... ,,....« ...... ,,..,» ..... »,, lU^.rfeU Mich. Dept. of Conservation •—it gives every individual a rea- j'rank Rolka, -justice fees ...... 125.35 son for living. Johnson -dM- Hefner ^ gSarRe^iVfeS^^ IS ^ Johnson and supp orted by Woodcock, that we adjourn MoVe ana recommend [that.th e proposal to provide police protection through the ,, m j , ±14. PROBATE OFFICE— „ , „„ Sheriff's Department to the Village of Mayviile herewith be refected ' the Federal government and try Typewriter Exchange, supplies ...... • ...... $ 84.59 Signed: Sheriff Gomm.: Clarence Buchinger, Howard ClemenLGail Parrott to be of service to persons deal- Thumb Office Supply, supplies ...... 6.75 Signed: Finance Comm.: J. Arthur Haley, Milton Bedore, Shuford KirJfe • • "I" &«IV1C*J tu 4«i»w»& "«<* Wiilard Dickerson, M. D., Mental exams ...... 20.00 - Moved by Howell and supported by Hunter that the recommendation mg with Government in such Kays, clothing 42.96 be acceptep d rand adoptedc.hatana Motion onf carrieHealtdh Committee xecuuiaiejm^won fields as veterans' affairs, social, SonfSung : v v r: ": : \ ::: ::":: : :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i*S iowS Sm melSon : «*>*»*»& a*.**., security, income tax and other Lloyd L. Savage, M. b., glasses and exams ...... 75.00 Honorable Chairman and Members of Board of Supervisors* "-' similar problems Bains Smart Shop, clothing ...... 14.95 YYour committee on Health beg leave to make the following recom- omiimi (jiuuicmo. Mrs. Roger Gumther, board ami care ...... 90.50 aauon. , ~ . He will be in Bad Axe Satur- Mrs. Max Cooper, board, care and clothing ...... 68.53 Re: T_ B Care and purchase of medication for patients. fbv from 11 a m to 12 noon and Dorothy E. Baird, mileage and meals ...... 46.55 We . recommendi that the following policy be established with regards flay trom il a.m. to U noon ana., Hooper Drug Store, supplies ...... 2.53 to. T. B. Patients from Tuscola County, who having been placed irf the in Cass City Monday, Oct. 28, James H. Curts, M. D., office call ...... 5.00 Care of T. B. Sanatoriums under the Supervision of the Tuscola County from 1 0 -9n tn 1 1 -1 R; n T>I Othar SaStlsf £hlidret! Home board and care ...... 186.00 Nurse's Office, and for whom the Board of Supervisors of Tuscola County trom 10 .d() to 1.1 .lo a.m. Utiier Robert C Prophster, M. p., office call ...... 7.00 has been paying care -and expenses, have by their own volition and with- area stops will include Sandusky f f.tes Wl»?, guardian in 3 hearings ...... 50.00 out due consultation with the Nurse's Office of Tuscola County removed from Q tn 1 ft n m Satnrda v and ^u" M®,dical, ¥^gWC°" X"rays ..... " ...... ^ themselves from the T. B. Sanatorium and entered into private care, of irom y to ll> a.m. batuiday and Kntzman s, clothing ...... 8.67 said medical problem, the following conditions must be satisfied before n y g th e Tusc a Countv Car, o from 12 noon to 1 p.m* . Mon- TitDr. . =w^Wendel?i l'w HartmanL t , *''•""*'repair of «i'"»'glasses ...... ---- i1.5 in 0 chas. e of?l Medication Nurse'requires d Officor prescribede may purchas: e or authorize the pur- day- . Max A. Rusher D D. S dental work ...... 5.00 i. Advance -notice and approval of Tuscola County is required before Bay Co. Juvenile Detention, Home, board and care ...... 180.00 patient removes self from Sanatorium "««««•«* S S Kresge, clothing ...... 4.54 2. Patient must file with Tuscocla County Nurse's Office a CODV of rs eo Fo ca e 4 he medical advic ^ARE Vftii A WOMAYV VIUAI^NI WINVV im So jjrs^ ". £Fran ,k D£'. ££*"*,Chamberlai, "V*.n lboar • Wd an• • dU care ...... 151.2, 9'25° Doctoi r or the Sanatoriue **& mth efro post-sanatorium which he mha cars removee givedn himselby eithef r his own Continued irom page one. Mrs. John McLeod, Sr , board and care ...... 24.30 3. Written evidence of the following must be submitted- A«hie Hicks phoned Robert SSSJ??M£E S$Z «**•**• -—~ ::: ::: :::"::::: ^ '• I!!Sa^S5r)SaS£.oag VEAR- Montgomery, director of State Mrf-. Luellan Vahovick, board and care ...... 93.00 b. EVERY SIX (6) MONTHS FOR SECOND YEAR— • r-Wf ;on<* T -itmino- Collins Shoe Store shoes ...... 4.89 Negative sputum culture— and X-Ray elections, Lansing- J C. Penney, clothing ...... 19.93 c. ANNUALLY AFTER THE SECOND YEAR— Montgomery told Hicks that a *rs- Wm. Montague, Sr board and care ...... 110.25 Negative sputum culture— and X-Rav , , * ,, , , , , Mrs. Milton Saltmarsh, board and care ...... 45.56 FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OR* ALT OF THF AT?nvF BP secona vote on the complete slate Mrs. Wm Lehman board and care ...... 81.19 QUIREMENTS WILL CONSTITUTE SUFFICIENT CAUSE FOR DENTAL OF for the four-year Democratic jg|; K ^SSSSTboaSd' and" ca?f 1 . ! '. ' '. '. '. ! ! ' \ ' ' \ ' '...... 111'! IuSKSo5iR MEDICATION BY THE TUSCOLA COUNTY BOARD .OF term was required. Mrs. Kathy Putnam; board and care .;!!!'.!;!;;'.!!;'.;;''.'.!:;;;:;;;;; 4l'.50 Signed: J. Arthur Haley, Chairman; George Kinne Frenzey lQuentin Howell in theS eco,d vote, McLa.en ffi£ $&^^»?,^ ^ care "::::: •.::: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : %% ^SfSt S4SS~W3Sr2a^

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w.as held in com- « " ! ] ! ! !! - ^^^^:::^:^:^ » ^x^EEEE^ 83 a list submitted by the county's Doubieday-Hunt-Dolan. legal blank coupon books ...... 499.80 and fLler^oF^e^ln^fa^Sued.S two partiesl . SUPEHV1SOSS- herewith authorize and instruct the Tuscola Cointyd«AA?ShlemSto to • . , j T Milton Bedore, per diem and mileage ...... 10.50 publish a Notice of Call on Bonds- *»*».««. ««-«.» w Also ejected were l^dgar IvOSS, Vassar Pioneer Times, i/3 share of Supervisors prc-ceedings ...... 343.33 No. 831 through 840 "inclusive RetmbHcan Wells towrmhin two- Doubleday Hunt Dolan Co., rubber stamps Intermediate School ---- 60.89 . No. 874-875 pu oac , _ „ * . ° „ P' .Michigan State Association Dues, dues ...... 700.00 No. 888 through 890 inclusive year term; J. C. Kirk, Republican, Grand Rapids Loose Leaf, Inc., village and city tax roll binders ....1676.91 Be it. further Resolved that the Board of Supervisors of Tuscola Conn Fairo-rovo f our-vear term and Fafs £lty Chronicle, % share Supervisors proceeding booklets .... 343.33 ty herewith authorizes and instructs the Tuscola Countv j. dH0iov.., ioui yeax ceim, a,iu L le Preme} committee meeting, per diem and mileage ...... -17.20 Arthur M. Willits, to disburse the necessarv Milford Culbert, Democrat, Fair- E. G. Goldlng, comm. meet., per diem and mile...... -, ...... • 10.10 Call Premium, accm€^^K^l^^^^a grove two-vear term Sowa/:d Clement, comm. meet:, per diem and mile...... 20.50 ing to the terms of this "Calf" at publfshld ? glove, two yeai term. Quentm Kowell comra. meet., per diem and mile...... 9.30 Signed: J. Arthur Haley, Chairman; Shuford Kirk Member - , -- — . Milton Hofmeister, comm. meet., per diem and mile ...... 17.80 Milton Bedore Member "•""•' memoer Arthur Haley, comm. meet., per diem and mileage ...... 29.50 ip Moved by Johnson .and supported by Woodcock that the Gail Parrott, comm. meet., per diem and mile ...... 28.90 ation be accepted and provisions carried out With a roll call A DT7 A A r'r'TTYE'lVrT'G Clarence Buchinger, comm. meet., per diem and mile ...... 40.20 Clerk called the roll with 21 ves no norTp ah«£t / T^H i - Whether your little goblins choose to travel by broomstick AKjLA ACClUJiiJNlb Shuford Kirk, comm., meet., per ddem and mile ...... 9.50 carried by Chairman Butler Motion declared COUNTY CLERK— Supervisor Haley, Chairman of Finance Committee suhmitfpd th« f«i or rocket this Halloween, there's a costgme to suit every Conclude^ from page one. Typewriter Exchange, supplies ...... 95.52 lowing recommendation: «*««.e committee suomitted the fol- fancy at Ben Franklin! Fire-resistant. Sizes: Small (4 , i • v T MacDonald, Stingel and Bush, thinner ...... 30 Honorable Chairman- Members of th*. Tn«f>/via r"owmg Recom- rt B C1 lr n section' of Main ' and Seeger lf^^a^f^^^ August ...... ,„..„ Spec™ s!uay gSS{?ee S Sf» e "(V MeSK of ,u«t., portly after noon. SSSSSTsSSs. 13E5S "^ A» » •;•::: i::::: :::": ::':: ...... rfg '?S5&Fg8£ ^rtSS^S^K Mrs. Reavey was attempting a Typewriter Exchange, memo paper s st ...... 943 Nursing Home FacUity 'addmon County> to'wit: County Jail needs and left turn and had stopped for on- TheramiroPOFS'THB" COURT- ...... 7'08 Move* bv lrthur Haley ~7 Milton Bedor*e - Shuford Kirk coming traffic when the accident Typewriter Exchange, supplies ...... 405 cepted and adopt^M^oncSried ^aCh ^ Recommendati°n b* ac- Pkg. of happened. Riding with ,her were gar ° SSnfS^^^^^^^ " 'g-g low^^c^^rfSS^elt^vaSn^t ?&*%*^ ** v 8 au repon trom th g y ental Health Clinic: 25 her husband, two children, Karen A .COUNTY TREASURER- ...... '^ fofl FlLE) Individual bags and Kim, and Lyle and Theron "^^iffi^S^VSS^AG^r1! b°XM "" ...... l""14-°° Placfd%? ft e.^tto^rS for pre-packing W approv as read your Halloween Roach, both of Deford. Ernest Alfred P. B^iiweg, ^tamps ;•;;;:;;;;;;;; ...... • ^-00 So^^^ott'^fe^SS&r T ^ " P we adjourn until October candy treats. Bouck and Jon Avery were rid- Fitzgeralds Shoppe, supplies ...... CIQ 14,1963. Motion carried For M ! : ! :! ! ! ing with Hosner. 2?TsSia^WeWWd n^s ...... '' '''• ''• '^ ' ''• '' ^ ' ''• '' sfg J^^^^^^SS^^^ EARL BUTLERj Chairman Funny faces and scary The Hosner car was damaged Don R. Kebler, mileage and supplies ...... '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'...... 72 17 " ~~~" -~ ~ - ~~" -~* " ones—your favorite on thcriee Vfleut fronKOHLt d.uandu the-uu.- Reavervtcive.v Suzanne GarnerGarner,salar, milesy , foroor mAugus and t mileage'!! '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 250062*404 A V^U-T^ILCOUNCTI , PROPW-wnTTSinrK,UUl!fll,DlJNGSc CUPS MrS V e e A S eciaI TV characters, too! vehicle on the right rear corner. pRo°s E rTmNr ' A^}??lSnrv ...... i . . i i . i ! .' i ! i •! .' ! ! ! ! i'! ! i.! ! ! ^S P Meeting of the Council of the Village of Cass Citv was & Friday, Oct. 18, a Detroit ja!nS?SffSS£ ...... 11500 ^eld on Thursday, October 17, 1963 at 8:00 p.m. All m^bers weS woman narrowly escaped injury James J. Epskamp, attorneys convention ...... ?84 87 preset "lemoers were . T ,'' , T-,,.,;. -r, j James J. Epskamp, telephone bill ...... 9^00 f-^^i^. when her car left Phillips Road, SHERIFF OF TUSCOT A roiiNfTv ...... 23'29 Rirl^ f nr «ai^ ^ ^ n i ™ T 29c south of Cass City, and struck a Square gST A?fo PaSsf^pS"^^ ...... 2,.24 we ^±,1 A 1 Obligation Water Bonds as follows, , m-i i • ii/r n/r n Thumb Laundry, laundry ...... -.R^C weie opened and read: 9-oz. cups with tree. The driver, Mrs. Mary C. Rainbow Laundry, July laundry ...... 40*0! handles, 8-inch Brodzik, 33, Detroit, told Sheriff's Huron^iectroS' i^f laundry ...... • • ' ' • • • • : • • • '• • • :: • • • • • • : • • 29'.25 . Net Interest square plates. 13 8 each in pkg. deputies that a«s pickup track Wilson Stu^o^finiSg^iim ...... H2 Bidder Interest Maturity Eate Premium forced her off the road at about r«,f 1r ^ <*ranstra, clothing ...... ! . ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! T ' Z9.3Q Memll Lynch, Pierce, cass citfty Chronicle, post cards ce <>e - -ci- o n 10 :00 p.m. The accident was not Vassar Pioneer Times, supplies . '...... ?o 'nn enner & Smith, Inc. $80,922.04 1981 3 314 *i 5 QO f PariS reported until Sunday. ^pE^ag?%j£&f ::::::i:::::::::::::::::::::::: ...... •' ! i i i i i i ! ! i i ! ! ! :!: ! ! ! ! ! .76 First of Michigan !Cofporatio n 29,222.71982 1 1973120; 4 1 4 6300 ^a^.,^djr^^.:\:Grady's, 2 flash lights ...... '. ..HIsx IKenowerT , ™MacArthu A r !'& 'Co. 2799499 1972 ^ 119 79 m JELLY BEANS Sherwin Williams Co., supplies ...... 9^ , ° ^ '^'W RUSS Hudson, supplies and labor ...... 9f 'S2 1976 314 MELLOW CREMES . , . o, , Fitzgeralds, supplies ...... « ?» . AD^ « , ^ CANDY CORN Auction Sale &££?"«SSS£1ffi.'SS^.ri :::;::;:;;:::::::;::--: «| Manley, Bennett, ' ^ * ^ ... _•> ,_.., , The Lowery Company, supplies ...... /Jo -n/r T^ i i 0 ^ Auctioneer, Lorn HiJlaker Ernest Hildinger, per diem ' ' ...... q7'ti McDonald & Co. 27,743.63 1972 8 l\2 *>2 50 Donates His Time gSolI^ToS ^S^^"^*'-''1""""""-"""-" }g| .' 1»81 3 33 " ' Nov.2,l:OOp.m.atBartaik'B S^e SSdetTe^^^^^ i| The Cass City State Bank 27,540.31 1981 3 3|8 25.00 4 miles East of Cass City f ™®f ,J^er' per di^-m ...... ' ...... : '•'• '• '•'• '• '• '•'•'•'•'•'•'• '•'•'•' '•'•'• '•'•'• S Motion by Althaveu seconded by Seals that a resolution accept- em iB thelow bid b v .' ...... - lud? SSrpefkm . :.:.":: ...... g-g ^ y The Cass City State Bank be adopted. Yea-6. N,ay-0. Valuable discards &uch as : Hugh Marr, mileage and meals . . '...... ' ...... jjjj 33 Motion carried machinery, appliances, farniture, '--—EH^ 88 After info^al discussion of several other matters, fte meeting CASS CITY - • • '• ..... IS was dedared adjourned by President Rabideau. Donations, call Mrs. WaJker, 872- Hwgfc Marri_ meals for County Jail .../...... \.\\\}\\\':\-\r.\\'.'.'.'.\ SIO'M "' ' FB Aiifw in 17 •> • .M?ved by Hunter and supported by Clement that the report be ac- <• AUten 1U-1/-4 cepte

Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Gracey, Philip Robinson, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Art Janowiak and family at Ubly Sunday. Real Estate. Two annual projects of the Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robinson spent Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gruber of Installation of Echo Chapter Mrs. Stanley Morell, and organist, Hills and Dales Women's Aux- Mr. and Mrs. Prank Laming Cass City, Mrs. Ida Gordon, Mr. ATTRACTIVE 5 acres with OES officers was held in the Ma- Mrs. Arlington Hoffman. iliary are under way, members of and Mrs. Charles Bond and daugh- ,>• beautiful landscaped yard. Mod- the organization announced this where they helped Mr. Laming sonic hail, Cass City, Saturday Also installed were: Adah, Mrs. celebrate his birthday. ters, Kathy Decker, Mr. and Mrs. ern to the minute, 3 bedroom evening, Oct. 19. Over 100 mem- Basil Wotton; Ruth, Mrs. Charles week. Cliff Jackson, Lynn Fuester and house, large kitchen with many The annual fruit cake sale has Mrs. Jim Doerr and family of bers of the Order and friends at- Holm; Esther,Mrs. Harold Guin- Argyle and Mrs. Curtis Cleland Frank Decker were visitors at built-ins and extras, spacious tended from Charlevoix, Bay City, 'ther; Martha, Mrs. James King; started. Tine three-pound cakes the Steve Decker home. bath with vanity, living room, are available from every member were Tuesday afternoon visitors Saginaw, Troy and chapters in Electa, Mrs. Kenneth Eisinger; at the R. B. Spencer home in Mr. and Mrs. Harold Copeland breezeway with attached garage. the Thumb area. Sixty attendee! a warder, Mrs. Vern McConnell, and of the -auxiliary. "~ Chairmen for and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Holm, Large chicken coop. Owner will the sale are Mrs. D. E. Rawson Cass City. dinner in the Methodist Church flagbearers, Harold Guinther, Mr. and Mrs. William Rees of Karen and Kathy were Sunday consider Cass City property in preceding the installation. James King and "Keith Murphy. and Mrs. Cliff Ryan. Filion and Mr. and Mrs. Jim dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. .trade. More information at of- Mrs. Erwin Binder, a past Willard Dobbs, sentinel, will be The other project is the second Ga'ylord Lapeer and Charlene. fice. annual bridge tournament. Four Hewitt took Mary Lou Yietter to worthy matron of Echo Chapter, installed at- a later date. Flint and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill McQueen and family was the installing officer and was The new worthy matron, Mrs. groups of 16- players are in the of Royal Oak and Mrs. Jim Walk- TWO BEDROOM ranch type second month of the tourney and Mrs. Clayton McDonald. home, full bath, fireplace, for assisted- by Mrs. Leo Bills of Stilson, was escorted to the East Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rathbun er were Friday dinner guests of Caro, marshall, Mrs. Phoebe by her son El don and daughter each pays a fee to play . . .the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krug and after- rent—located east of Elkton money goes to the Auxiliary. of Ubly and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald road on Sebewaing road. $50.00 Gehrls of Fairgrove, chaplain; Jeri Ann. Jill and Mary Beth Wills and Tom spent Monday eve- noon visitors at the Dave Sweeney Mrs. Stuart Merchant, organist, Stilson escorted their father, Ger- The monthly meeting of the home. a 'month. organization is scheduled for Oct. ning with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest and Mrs. Arlington Hoffman, ald Stilson. Wills. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spencer at- WE HAVE MANY fine homes for soloist. 28 at the hospital meeting room. tended the Thumb district Rural The retiring worthy matron and It will be highlighted by a re- Mrs. Cliff Robinson and Becky sale in Cass City. Officers installed were: worthy patron, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mur- were Saturday supper guests of Letter Carriers meeting at the matron, Mrs. Gerald Stilson; port of the East Central Dis- Chuck Wagon Restaurant at Dry- phy, were presented with their trict meeting in Cass City. GETTING UP SLOWLY after a collision near the side- Mr. .and Mrs. Harlan Dickinson worthy patron, Gerald Stilson; jewels by Mr. and Mrs. Arlington and son in Cass City. den Wednesday evening. William Zemke associate matron, Mrs. James lines Friday in the Sandusky-Gass City game were this Hoffman, junior past matron and Hawk an4 Redskin. The teams fought each other to a stand- Sara, Campbell attended a brid- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Copeland Seals, and associate patron, James patron. al shower for Kathleen Leitch at a'nd Donald visited Mr. and Mrs. Broker .Seals. Promote Miller.at still as the game ended in a 13-13 tie. Ernest Campbell and Beverly, The registration book, a gift to (Chronicle photo) St. Andrews hall in Sheridan Sun- Others are: secretary, Mrs. G. the new worthy matron by Mr. Calif. School day afternoon. Sunday afternoon. Cass City Phone 872-2776 W. Cook; treasurer, Mrs. Fred and Mrs. James Seals, was in James Gruber and Bill Dumann Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyrrell at- ; 10-24-1 Neitzel; conductress, Mrs. Leo charge of Mrs. Verneta Stilson Harry Miller, a former math of Pontiac are spending a week tended the Huron County Agricul- Tracy; associate conductress, and Jill Stilson. teacher at Cass City High School, with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gibbard. tural Teachers meeting at the Take time for reflection— a Patricia McConnell; chaplain, A short program included a has been promoted to chairman Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Spencer of home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eick man's reputation sometimes casts Mrs. Keith Murphy; marshall, humorous skit, a solo by Mrs. of the math department at Del Cass City were Tuesday visitors at Harbor Beach. The group had a shadow over bis character. Hoffman and closing prayer by Campo (Calif.) High School, a at the Charles Bond home. dinner at the Helm Restaurant in Suggestions from Sommers the Rev. James Braid. brand new school that opened this Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Townsend Harbor Beach. Advertise it in the Chronicle. Cake and ice cream were served fall. of Cass City and John and Ben Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Spencer of in the dining room at the close of The school is operated on a The Cass City Red Hawks point as he rushed in to block the Osentoski of Wayne were Sunday Cass City and Mr. and Mrs. Steve the meeting. Decorations at the unit scheme. There are ninth and fought from behind twice to tie kick. evening visitors at the Arnold Decker visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank tables were in blue and green and tenth grade units now. The llth favored Sandusky Friday night at Lapeer home. Wagner at Unionville Monday. Local Markets included arrangements of carna- grade unit will be added next the Hawks' Home-coming game at Score Twice Charles Johnson of Detroit and • Mrs. Virgil Champagne, Wayne, tions flanked by lighted tapers. year and the 12th the following Bryce and Pam and Mrs. Earl Cass City Recreational Park. The The Hawks were forced to score Mrs. Billie Simkins were Satur- Buying price Mrs. Ross Bourgert of Saginaw, year. score was 13-13. twice to tie the score. Early in day dinner guests of Mr. and Schenk and Randy spent Thurs- day afternoon with Mrs. David Beans cousin of the Stilsons, and Mrs. There will be 2,000 students Cass City had to beat both the fourth quarter they moved Mrs. Curtis Cleland. Mr. and Soybeans...... 2.5 1 Howard Herzberger of Bay City, when the school is completed. over the ground to the one-yard Mrs. Don Near and family were Hacker and family at Elkton. Sandusky and the clock to salvage Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cunning- Navy Beans ...... 6.00 a friend, poured. Miller was named president of the tie. The Redskins scored in line and then apparently had afternoon visitors. Yellow Eyes...... 6.00 the 34-member teachers' club. Mrs. Jim Gingrich of Bad Axe ham and family of Warren spent the first quarter on a drive that scored on the next play. from Thursday through Sunday Light Reds ...... 7,1 5 Mrs. Elaine Miller is attending started near midfield. With Full- spent Monday forenoon with Mrs. Dark Reds ...... 6.90 Coming Auction*, school and working for a degree However, when Sandusky Jim Hewitt. with Mr. and Mrs. August Lind- 1 back Bob Dral and Halfback claimed that the Hawks had quist and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cranberries ...... 7.50 Trick or Treat. You'll soon be Saturday, Oct. 26—Anna Sny- in speech * therapy. In California, Vance Hull gaining most of the Larry Robinson of Detroit Pintos ...... ;.... 5.75 der will hold a household auction the course requires five years. pushed the runner into the end spent Monday at the Sara Camp- Leonard Voss and family of Bay hearing this familiar Halloween yardage, Sandusky moved down zone the officials agreed and City were Sunday dinner guests. chant. But it's no trick to serve at the place located a half mile Mrs. Miller has about three and a the field in a sustained drive to bell home. Grain northeast of Caro on M-81. half years left to study. nullified the marker and Cass Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wolschlager Pete Gucwa, Bill and Bob Van Corn shelled bu. .,...: ...... 1.07 bur delicious donuts because they score. The extra point was good •City failed to score after the Erp visited Franklin Sweeney Friday, Nov. 1—Clifford and The Millers say they like Cali- and the Redskins led 7-0. and family and Bob Puszykowski Oats 36 Ib. test ...... 60 are a real treat for everyone. For fornia more and more, but the penalty imposed on the delayed Sunday evening. a real ace-in-the-hole pepper-up Fred Martin will sell milk cows The remainder of the first half were Sunday visitors at the Wheat, new...... 1.95 and milking equipment at the children still recall the days in call. home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dybilas Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bouck, Rye ...... 1.26 keep a carton handy in the kitchen settled down into a defensive Don and Connie and Mr. and Mrs. farm two miles west of Cass City. Cass City as the best times of But a few moments later the and sons. Monday visitors were larder. their life. battle with neither team able to Floyd Bouck, Kathy and Laurie Seed Saturday, Nov. 2—The Mary move the ball consistently. Hawks scored again and this one Chet Sieradzki of Madison June Clover bu...... •.&...,. 16.80 Comment farm will be sold at Heights and Ed Sieradzki of of Elkton were Sunday supper On the final play of the first counted. The drive started on guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bouck Mammoth bu...... 16.80 SOMMERS BAKERY auction. The farm is located four Cass City's 45-yard-line. Utica. and sons. Alsike Seed bu 9.00 and a half miles east of Union- Influence is the ability to set half the Hawks tied the score. Mr. and Mrs.-Charles Bond and The marker came after a great in- With Parrott chewing up big Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Gracey Alfalfa bu. .,..,..,..,.,.,,...... „. 15,00 ville. forces in motion that never stop. Mrs. Cliff Robinson and Becky Sweet Clover cwt. ..,...... -, 9.00 dividual effort by Walter Hemp- chunks of yardage on dives were Friday visitors at the Cliff and family were Sunday dinner v f ton. through the line and Hempton guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Timothy cwt...... 1...... -:... 15.00 Jackson home. Livestock With everyone at the park helping with valuable yardage Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wills spent Gracey in Bad Axe. knowing a pass was coming, when needed, Cass City moved to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Decker and Cows, pound ...„..«_ ...... 10 .15 the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Cattle, pound ...... 17 .22 Quarterback Ed Retherford the Sandusky 11. From here George Ashton in Port Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bond were stepped back, waited until the last Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Calves, pound ...... 20 .30 Hempton ran for the final 11 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Daniels Hogs, pound ...... , ..... 16 possible second and lofted a pass yards. The important try for and family, Peter Pain and Mar- Mrs. Harold Nadiger in Pontiac towards Hempton near the right point was unsuccessful. in honor of Mrs. Decker's birth- Produce vin Daniel of Hazel Park, Mrs. day. Eggs, doz...... ,...v .55 sidelines. Nanny Lindquist, Carl Lindell and A Sandusky defender was all When the Hawks scored there Mrs. Earl Schenk and Randy was about a minute and a half Lewis Lindquist of Leroy spent spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. over Hempton fighting for the left in the game and both teams Monday at the home of Mr. and Caro Livestock ball but Hempton came down with Charles Britt. took to the air in a futile attempt Mrs. August Lindquist and fam- Waldron Knechtel of Elkton Auction lards it, shook off the tackier and to break the deadlock. ily. Close-out of odds and ends, one of a kind, etc. All fall streaked down the right sidelines was a Thursday dinner guest and Oct. 22, 1963 C. S. McKensie of Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bouck were shoes at real savings. to pay dirt. The play covered 65 Karr played a good game on Ridge and Ralph Hoxie of Birm- Best Veal ...... 35.00-38.00 yards. With time run out on the Wednesday supper guests of Mr. Fair to good ...... 32.00-34.00 defense and was credited by ingham spent Monday pheasant and Mrs. Olin Bouck and sons. clock, Ed Retherford passed to •Coach Oarie Lemanski with 21 hunting at the Lynn Spencer Common kind .... 27.00-31.00 Dave Parrott on a fake kick to tackles. Dale Mclntosh had 20 home. Visitors at the Dave Sweeney Lights and Eg. Ladies' knot the score at the half. home were Mr. and Mrs. Al Van tackles and Jim Knoblet, 19. Mrs. Gay lord Lapeer was a Erp and Laurie of Vassar and Hvy ...... , 18.00-26.00 Sandusky Scores Monday lunch guest of Mr. and Frank Decker. Deacons ...... 6.00-31.00 The Redskins charged back in Mrs. Cliff Jackson. Good Butch. front on another sustained drive, It's easy to be perfect—just fol- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wills vis- Mrs. Frank Laming and Mrs. ited Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wills Steers.... .______22.50-23.5 0 this one covering 45 yards. Dral low the advice you give others. Cliff Robinson spent Tuesday in only smashed for the final four yards Sunday evening. Common kind .... 18.00-22.00 only Port Huron and visited Mr. and Mary Lou and Bob Spencer at- and the marker. Mike Karr made Man's strength isn't judged by Mrs. John Weiss. Good Butch. tended a youth rally at Bay City Heifers ...... 22,00-23.00 Black, Brown and Tan a game saving play on the try for the number of promises he breaks. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wills and Sunday. Oxford or Loafer Tom spent Thursday evening at Common kind .... 17.00-21.00 Style. Black and Gold. Values to $4.98. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nicol of De- Best cows ...... 15.00-17.00 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold troit spent Monday at the Leland Broken Sizes Broken Sizes Ballagh and daughters. Nicol home. Cutters...... , 13.50-14.50 Mrs. Little, Mrs. George King George Fisher, Jeanne and Canners______.... . 9.00-13.00 Jr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Good Butch. Ladies' Kathleen were Monday supper Murill Shagena were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hend- Bulls...... 19.00-20.25 Ladies' and Children's visitors at the Glen Shagena rick. Common kind .... 17.00-18.50 home. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Wright Feeder Cattle .. 30.00-105.00 Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson and Greg of Richfield spent the Feeder Cattle by only were Sunday dinner guests of week end with Mr. and Mrs. Or- Odds and Ends - Broken Sizes Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rumptz Pound ...... 17.00-26.50 1. The Marlette Livestock Auction Co. has gained rin Wright and Charlotte. Best Hogs ...... 16.00-16.70 and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mr. .and Mrs. Bob Sloan and Vinyl Moccasin with fur collar. over 300 new satisfied .customers since July 1, Grifka of Ubly were afternoon Heavy Hogs ...... 1450-15.50 1963. family of Capac were Sunday Bead ornament. Padded sole, spring heel. visitors. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyr- Light Hogs ...... 12.00-15.00 25% off Mrs. Hubert Hundersmark and rell and family. Rough Hogs ...... 12.00-14.25 2. The Marlette Livestock Auction Co. had the larg- daughter Gloria visited Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Dory Morell of Feeder Pigs „.'.-„.„-. 6.00-14.75 est volume of livestock Monday, Oct. 14th it has Schenk and Randy. Ubly visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie ever had. Randy, Darryl and Sheree La- Gracey and family Sunday eve- BOYS' OXFORDS peer spent Saturday with Mr. and ning. 3. The Marlette Livestock Auction Co. is approach- Mrs. Gaylord Lapeer and Char- Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nicol vis- lene. ited Will Nicol and Mrs. Gladys ing a $2,000,000 gain in gross sales over a two Roger, Bruce, Susan and Robin year period. Kitchens. only Rees of Filion spent Sunday with Mrs. Allen Puddick of Goodells .97 Shirley, Carol and Gary Ross. Mary Fulcher and Mr. and Mrs The Marlette Livestock Auction Co. does not Larry Robinson of Mt. Pleas- Jerry Decker were Sunday dinner Odds .and ends, only $ guarantee prices or mislead its consigners. It is ant spent the week end with Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hen- broken sizes, 8V our policy to abide by the high standard of ethics and Mrs. Cliff Robinson and drick. Mr .and Mrs. Ken Cope- we have established in the past to the benefit family. land were afternoon visitors. of our customers. Mr. and Mrs. Rege Davis, Susan Boys' 4-BuckIe Children's and Bob of Utiea and Frank Dun- lap of Lexington spent the week BOOTS SUEDE SHOES The Marlette Livestock Auction Co. provides end with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Pump and Oxford Style. Long the utmost in service and in customer relation- Davis. Good Rubber Boots made in U.S.A. By Endicott- wearing nylon suede. ship in acting as their sales representative and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Townsend Johnson. Sizes 11-6. presents a market equally fair to its buyers and of Cass City and David Sweeney Want Help only consigners alike. spent Wednesday evening at the • America's Greafesf Ladies' and Children's home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jack- • Drug Sfore Event « Regular $3.98 value. Broken 6. The Marletf e Livestock Auction Co. management son. Sizes. Some narrow widths. has a lifetime of experience in all phases of the Charlene Lapeer was a Sunday Finding What j STARTS OCT. 31st : livestock industry which it uses to further pro- overnight and Monday guest of vide our customers with a most desirable mar- Kathy and Karen Holm. Men's Howard Britt and Doug, Mr. HO DAYS ONLY! AH of these shoes and rubbers are keting facility. The management invites you to and Mrs. Bill Britt and Connie You Want? take advantage of these services with confidence Behr were Sunday dinner guests DRESS OXFORDS Endicott-Johnson quality shoes that that you also will be one of our satisfied regular of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schenk customers. and sons, Mike and Randy. $ are Guaranteed to give Satisfactory Mary Lou Spencer returned pr. home Tuesday from a five-day Try The T97 wear. trip to Columbus, Ohio, where she attended the National All- American Jersey show and sale. Mr. and Mrs." Rege Davis, Bob Want Ads and Susan of Utica were Satur- day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wills and sons. Today! Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robinson, Danny, Kevin and Becky attended Cass City a dinner for Annette DRUGS Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guardians.of Ydur Health, CFff, OASS dT¥ CHRONICLE- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1963 PAGE-SEVEN

WANT AD RATES ON HAND—several gcod used Win HAVE for sale several good PERSONALIZED Stationery? — FUELGAS CO. Bulk gas, for FOR SALE—P&D silo unloader, LOST—light tan and white kitten FOR SALE—large size Polariod ad of 20 words or less, 60 cento each inscrtiofe; additional words, 2% Zenith hearing aids. All h^ve used portable and upright type- 50 sheets and 50 envelopes every purpose. From 20 pounds used one season. Price delivered about 3 months old. Child's pet. land camera, model 95B.Phone cento each. Save money by enclosing writers; also a complete stock of in a choice of many type styles to 1000 gallons. Rates as low as $800. Don Stilson. Phone 872- Will finder please notify Don 872-3211, Thursday or Friday. cash with m«nl orders. Rates for disp,«y been factory overhauled. From want ad on. application- $18. Come in and let us demon- new typewriters, ail makes. We and colors for as little as $2.25. 4c per pound. Furnaces, ranges, 2288. 10-24-2* Childs. Phone 872-2406. 10-24nc 10-24-1 strate. No obligation. Call also service any make of office See our samples without obli- water heaters, refrigerators, FOR''SALE<—Two wagon racks 872-3025 for home demonstra- equipment. McConkey Jewelry gation. Cass City Chronicle. wall furnaces, floor furnaces,, ONE-DAY SERVICE—Photo fin- £1.00 FISri FRY-A1I you can with sides. $30.00 each. Anthes tion. McConkey Jewelry and and Gift Shop. 10-15-tf 1-10-tf washers and dryers. *f it's gas Cash & Carry ishing, hi-gloss> .finish. Service, eat- Every Friday - all day, Brothers, Vz east, Vz south Gage- Gift Shop. 11-9-tf we sell and service it. Corner quality and fair price. Enlarge- Also available this week:'White town. . . 10-24-1* FOR SALE—1930 Model A coupe, FOR SALE—2 Matching chan- M-81 and M-53 Phone Cass City Savings ments made from your nega- Fish and Colorado Brook trout. FO'R : SALE— 1957 Detroiter good condition. Gerald Stilson. nel-back living room chairs, in 872-2161 for free estimate- tives. Neitzel Studio, Cas& Martin's Restaurant, 6234 Main GAS WATEP. HEATERS cost house trailer, 10x46, with 10x25 Phone 872-2'288. 10-24-2* good condition; 5-pieee chrome 4-21-tf Permanent City. 10-20-tf Street, Cass City. Phone 8,72- less at Fuel gas. Glass lined, 10- aluminum awning. Located at kitchen set; one chest of draw- 2550. 2-7-tf year warranty, 100 per cent PUTNAM UPHOLSTERY-Caro's WANTED—Hay, all grades. Lee Caseville on shady lot or can be ers; Several small tables and REGISTER FORMS, all types Anti-Freeze Nichol, Sandusky, Mich. Phone safety controls. Only $59.95. moved. Call Akron 691-5103 or Furniture Hospital. Furniture lamps. Phone 872-2324. 10-17-2 salesbooks and snap-out forms FOR SALE.—used refrigerator, Fuelgas Co, of Cass City, Phone Cass City 872-2065. 10-24-2* refinished, repaired or reuphol- priced right at the Chronic^. Be Made'by Dow Snover 672-3298. 10-3-4* $35. Phone 872-2583. 10-24-1 FOR SALE—1953 Ford 2 door. sure to ask as for a quote be- 872-2161.' 2-21-tf stered. Hundreds of patterns to USED OIL DRUMS—some with FO'R SALE—new 2 bedroom home YOU'LL BE PLEASED with the choose from. Also specializing in Phone 665-2504. 4919 Center St., fore you order your new sup- USED SHOTGUNS: 12 Oaf Sav- $1.47 gal legs, some without. Take your with carport on 4x10 rod lot, quality and delighted with the refinishmg of antiques. 315 E. Gagetown. 10-24-1* plies. No obligation. 9-7-tf well insulated, with automatic price of commercial printing at Bring your own container, pick for $14.95. Fuelgas Co. of age automatic, 16 Ga. Reming- Grant St. Phone OS 3-2065. gas hot water furnace, base- ton pump, 16 Ga. Winchester the Chronicle. From letterheads DOES YOUR income keep you Cass City. Phone 872-23,61. 10-24-1* board heat. Fireplace in large pump, double and single barrels. to invoices, from auction bills to from starting a business of your 10-24-tf Methonal living room. Landscaped. Wil- All in good condition and rea- booklets, we're equipped to serve own? Would you like to build sonable. Lee Armbruster Sales, you. Call 872-2010 for prompt Good Used security for yourself and family FOR SALE—1957 Chevrolet liam SimmonSi 4343 Leach St., 77c gal. Cass City. 10-24-1 Unionville. 10-17-3 free estimates. 9-7-tf. without any investment? If so FOR RENT—Brick home with 3 hardtop, good condition, com- Farm Equipment and you are 22 years or older bedrooms; 2 living rooms; 1% Bring your own container. pletely overhauled. Don Stil- McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS — NOTICE—We repair zippers and Good used plows, both mounted and have a car, write to J. C. bathrooms; laundry room off son. Phone 872-2288. 10-24-2* Now only $124.95 for the all replace them in jackets, etc. Gross & Maier's and trailer type. Eames, Watkins Products, Inc., kitchen; new furnace and hot Cass City Oil & new Mac 15. Come in and look Riley's Foot Comfort, Cass City. Used McCormick 1 row beet Box 550, Barberton, Ohio. water heater; basement; corner over the new 1964 models. Get 8-23-tf. harvester 10-10-3 lot - $75.00 per month - 3 blocks Gas Company Harv's Bookkeeping our deal before you buy. Lee WANTED—Roomer or boarder, Meat Market Good selection of used choppers from Main St. Armbruster Sales, Unionville. good character and habits, Case picker-sheller and Tax Service 10-17-3 —FOR PERSONAL SERVICE— New Holland baler Phone 872-2065 trustworthy. 6276 Pine St., Cass Dine at Martin's Call B. A. Calka- 10-3-4 ATTENTION FARMERS: I buy City. Give .address and come in. And the Best in Meats. — USED TRACTORS — We do monthly or weekly ac- Our Own Make of Fine 400 Farmall REALTOR couriting. downed and disabled cattle and person. Mrg. Ethel Spitler. FOR RENT—2 bedroom house horses for mink feed. Call Elk- 10-24-1* Sausages and Smoked Meats. 300 International All bookkeeping services. trailer on private lot in Cass ton 375-4088. We pick up at once. Freezer Meats Always Available. Ford Major diesel Cass City ,872-3355 Closed Thursday and Saturday AUCTIONEERING — See Lorn City. Inquire at 6395 Fourth St. Contact Anderson's Mink Ranch. Oliver 70 10-24-1 or call 872-3334, Cass City. "Slim" Hillaker. Top dollar for 10-lO-tf USED TRUdt^ 4192 S. Seeg-er 9-12-8* 10-17-2 (Corner of Sixth and Seeger) your property. Phone 872-3019, FOR SALE—Magnavox stereo 1954 L-160 International 2-ton Our banquet meals are tailored to FO'R .SALE—New Idea No. 7 Cass City. ' 10-3-tf with stock rack. your order and your budget. corn picker, good running con- FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. Phone 872-2260. with mahogany cabinet; roll- 1-10-lf Real Estate • iipTIC TANKS. We sell and away bed; white shoe roller 1956 Ford % ton pickup. dition, $150.00. Jim Milligan, 3 Severns. Phone 872-2406. 7-11-tf. 1952 Ford Vz ton pickup west, 1 north, Vz west of Cass service. Dale Rabideau, Cass skates, size 8. Betty Agar, 4433 FOR SALE—'62 convertible GLENNIE, MICH, on M-65, % : West St. Phone 872-3412. 10-24-1 Martin's Restaurant City. 10-24-1* FOR SALE—4 heifers. 5 miles Chevrolet, $200 and take over City. Phone 872-3000. Or phone south of Cass City. Helen mile north, Nice 2 room cabin 872-3581 after 6. 7-19-tf Phone 2-2550 Cass City payments. Contact Don Musall. TOP PRICES paid for'yeur live- SHETLER Paladi. 10-24-2 furnished. Sleeps 6, well and 8-22-tf Phone 872-3236. 10-24-2* electricity, oil heat, good con- FOR SALE—44edrooni 2-story stock. We need beef cattle, hogs, EQUIPMENT CO. Real Estate veal and lamb for our expanding HOUSE FOR RENT—3 rooms dition. Lot size 132 ft. front, 165 modern home, attached garage, FOR RENT—3-room house 1% and bath. Hot and cold1 water. GENERAL INSURANCE— Com- on 1% acres. Located 2% miles wholesale business. Call Dick east of Bach. Inquire Pete NEW HOME—3 bedroom, mod- plete line of all insurance, fire, deep. Erla, Cass .^ify Packing Co. International Harvester Phone 872-2491. 10-24-tf northeast of Caro on M-81. In- Dealer Seibel, 1% south of Bach. ern beautiful kitchen with cus- casualty, hospitalization. Cope- MAYVILLE—Nice home. 6 rooms quire 4355 Kurds Corner Rd., Phone 872-2391. 9-20-tf Phone NO 5-2436. 10-24-2* tom cupboards, brick front, auto- AT HILL ORCHARDS—Apples, land Insurance Agency, Phone and bath down. 3 rooms up. Phone 872-3468. 10-24-2* Truck Service Center matic heat and hot water, FHA many grades and varieties. 872-3488. 6293 Main St., Cass Large basement with furnace. FREE—a year's subscription to For all makes & Models specifications, Union built, noth- fresh sweet cider. R. L. Hill, 7 'City ' 5-24-tf CIDER MILL open now on Fri- • the Chronicle when you order House insulated. Carpeting and Pigeon Phone 453-2120 BARGAINS ^ ing down on your, lot or farm. miles southwest of Caro on M-81. has new roof. Lawn land- days and Saturdays. Johnson's your wedding invitations at the $60,00 monthly. Custom built. HAVING -SOMETHING special? l NOTICE—Will the young man Open daily and Sunday till 6 p. We have decorated or plain ice scaped. Garage. 2% lots with Cider 'Ml, /2 mile west of Chronicle. Hundred of styles m. 10-17-tf Snover. Phone 672-3827. 9-19-6 competitively priced. Come in who borrowed air tank of .R E. LARGE HOME only 1 block off cream slices for weddings, show- extra 2 story tile building. and look over OUT selection. Johnson Hardware return same, Main Street — extensive re- Vernon Burnison INSTALL A NEW. heating sys- ers, etc. Also try our delicious 28x40. Cash or low down pay- 6-7-tf as he is known—To avoid furth- modeling completed ~ wall to tem now at lowest prices. We fruit punch. Call 872-3292. Par- ment. Terms. er trouble. R. E, Johnson. 10-24-1 wall carpeting in 30' living i*oom buy direct from the factory and rott Ice Cream Co., N. Dodge Rd. REPOSSESSED AUTOMATIC — With VASSAR - SERVICE STATION and wall to wall carpeting in pass the savings on to you. No Cass City. 6-30-tf p»—....- ~,,.,,._, .I.,,,, i,, „.•.„,„.„., ,.....,,. .iinrm . I..,,------_-.--..!. _j;--.-- _-...j i y. with 3 pumps. 2 stall garage zigzag sewing machine. Makes dining room and hallway, extra L buttonholes without attachments. money down. We will sell you WANTED TO- BUY—standing 24x52, Hard surface drive. In ! Remember! large bedroom down with extra the parts and offer free engineer- Drop-in design cams. Take over John A. Rowling timber or saw logs. Terms: cash. business for long time. Good Gal- large closet; large kitchen with ing service or we . will install »61 John Deere 4010 Diesel $8.75 per month payment or Phone 872-2219. Virgel Peters. lonage. Also has short order That cold winter just past? Let picture window; colored fixtures Real Estate your heating system for you lunch building 18x22 on Main pay $67.00 cash. Phone 872-2478. us insulate your buildings for in bathroom; practically new oil . 9-12-tf Case 120 self propelled combine, 10-24-tf complete. Fuelgas Co. of Cass , Route. Owner retiring. Priced a more comfortable winter, furnace & hot water heater (el- Phone 313-672-2203 after 6 p.m. City. Phone 2-2161. 8-29-tf OIL" SPACE HEATERS—in good 12ft. cut ' ' Write Box 164, Marlette, Mich. right. Cash or low down pay- along with a large saving in ectric); corner lot well shaded - condition. Priced from $14.95 at ment. Terms. NOW RENT our Glamorene Elec- very convenient to stores, play- 9-18-tf tric rug brush. Low daily rental fuel. Still time to reroof, re- WANTED—Custom corn picking, Puelgas Co. of Cass City. Phone Clifi Ryan side, install combination alumi- ground and schools. Priced at corn picking and shelling. Also 872-2161. 9-12-tf Call Floyd Bel'l, Salesman $2.00 with purchase of Glamor- $12,000. Terms available. WANTED—Scrap meta£ feat"- ene Dry Cleane-r. A gallon does num windows and doors. Also teries, junk cars. Pick up on drying (portable). We go any- Mayville VI 3-5371 or VI 3-6152. John Deere apply eavetroughing or awnings. FOR SALE—one-row No. 5 Oliv- up to four 9x12 carpet areas. POOL ROOM in Cass City - doing quantities. Call 872-3325. South where. Phone 648-9806. Henry SALES & SERVICE Deal directly with Owner Foote, 3% miles east of Snover. er corn picker 8 north, 3 east, Kills moths instantly. Gambles, a good business - present opera- side Auto Parts, Cass City. % north of Cass City. Vernon Cass City. 6-8-tf 9-26-10* 6588 Main Phone 872-3625 tor making between $5,000 and 11-30-tf Schulz. * 10-24-3* $6,000 profit - rent only $40 per FOR SALE—kerosene oil heater, 4-11-1 Bill Sprague GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED month — call office for more in- used one season, $10; men's red WANTED—junk cars, batteries, HELP YOURSELF and help Hills Elkton, Mich. formation. Priced for QUICK for bookkeeping and clerical wool hunting pants, 38-40; iron, scrap metal and tractors. Real Estate work. The Pinney State Bank. Otisville ME 1-2805. and Dales Hospital. Buy luscious, Phone 375-4215 or drop a card SALE at $4,200. - down pay- aluminum adjustable crutches. L and L Supply Co., 8 miles east 10-24-2 sliced fruitcake from any Aux- Terms to 5 years. ment $1,000. AN O'PPORTUN- 10-24-1 Leslie Townsend. 10-24-1* of Cass City. Phone Ubly Olive THE JOE RIL.EY shoe store in- 9-19-tf iliary member, or Mrs. D. E. ITY TO BE IN BUSINESS FOR 8-4603. 10-3-tf IT COSTS VERY LITTLE to keep cluding building and business. FOR SALE—Scott Viner beet FOR SALE—'59 Ford, excellent Rawson and Mrs. Cliff Ryan. YOURSELF - Immediate pos- your store fronts spic and span. Specializing in orthopedic shoes, WANTED—a male border collie harvester, rod model, 'in good condition. Duane Chippi, 4644 RUBBER STAMPS-, typewriter Three delicious pounds for $3.25. puppy. K. Patera, 4 miles south, session, working order. Also 3 steel lay- Supreme Window Cleaners hand- 10-24-1 general leather goods and sad- Oak St. Phone 872-3409. 10-24-1* and adding machine paper and dlery. Large outstate clientele, 1V2 wtbt of Cass City. Phone BRICK HOME - very neat and in ing nests. 1% miles east, 4% ribbons always available at the les residential, commercial and CUSTOM Butchering Monday, all modern equipment. One of 872-2218. 10-24-1 excellent condition; one story - south of Pigeon. Joe Kisner. Chronicle. Widest selection in industrial window cleaning prob- 10-17-3 lems. Just call 872-2010 and a Tuesday and by noon Wednes- the most modern business build- FOR SALE—4 Jersey -and Guern- 5 rooms plus laundry room O'ff Real Estate town. Priced to sell, of course. day. Cutting and wrapping for ings in town with living quart-, kitchen; REMODELED RE- 9-7-tf representative will be happy to l ers. Owner will consider trade. sey cows, milking, calf by side. give free estimates. All work deep freezes. l /2 miles south. Will Russell, iy east, % south CENTLY - has to be seen to be 766 ACRES — BROWN. CITY - Carl Reed, Cass City. Phone For more detailed information, 2 appreciated — automatic washer LOST—Black and brown Beagle guaranteed, all workers in- of Gagetown. 10-24-2* Beef and Dairy. Former Claude on Nugent farm. Notify Emmett sured. 7-4-tf. 872-2085. 10-27-t£ stop in at office. 6 dryer hook-up; oil furnace; Woods Farms. Several modern elec. hot water heater; basement; Huckaby, 14226 Fleming, De- LET THE CHRONICLE furnish homes, Several modern barns, 9 troit 12 -or call TW 1-4173. FOR SALE—Homelite chain garage; asphalt driveway - con- Reconditioned and ready to go. silos, excellent land, approxi- saws; Johnson outboard motors, your business cards. Just $5.95 William Zemke Autumn Super crete patio; CHOICE GARDEN Come in and look over this equip- 10-24-1* per 500. In two colors just $7.- mately $300.00 per acre. boats and accessories. Boyd . SPOT — strawberries, raspber- ment. We've priced it to move and SFPTIC TANK Cleaning and in- Shaver's Garage, Caro, across 95. Call 2-2010 for service. Real Estate Specials on all ries, and several young , fruit we'll "deal." Try us and see! Satisfaction guaranteed of stalling. Dale Rabideau, Phone from Caro Drive-in. Phone trees started out. Offered to you Vernon Burnison 872-3000 or phone 872-3581 OSborn 33039. 1-23-tf. "course. Cass City Chronicle. Main St. for $9,000. CALL TODAY FOR Case 400 Diesel 1-10-tf Mobile Homes after 6. 1-3-tf Cass City 872-2776 AN APPOINTMENT ! ! !! Case 800 Tractor With 10-24-1 Breeze - 19' complete self-con- 'RED WING steel safety-toe work Barns Built APPLES FOR SALE — eating Case 411 Tractor and cooking varieties. Also fresh tained unit - brand new - shoes for protection and wear SEE DON CHILDS for expert $1695.00 . B. A. Calka, Realtor John A. Rowling with a bonus of real foot comfort Today apple cider. Pringle Orchards, photography. Weddings, por- Case 350 tractor ' Phone Snover 672-2297. 4 east, Cass City, Mich. and sweat proof insoles;. Riley's traits, commercials, reunions. .Spartan - 37' x 8' - Used - Case SPI2 combine Real Estate Foot Comfort, Cass City. 5-2-tf —For— 8 south, 3 east, Va north of Cass Satisfaction guaranteed. Just a real buy - Reduced Phone 872-3355 City. 9-26-tf- call 872-2406. 8-1-tf from $1495.00 to $1195.00 FREE FOLDER Oliver Manure spreader, PTO Phone 313-672-2203 after 6 p.m. HOOVER UPRIGHT sweepers. Write Box 164, Marlette, Mich. Rebuilt to run and clean like HELP WANTED—3 men for FOR SALE—Bird Dog. 1% miles TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON On Farms and Businesses Massey-Harris 15-hoe grain drill Tomorrow's •few days to ,helf> clean chicken Call Office 9-19-tf new 2 year guarantee. $17.95 east of M-53 on the Deckerville ALL 10' WIDE MODELS cash or pay $1.00 per week. house at Cass Poultry Farm. No 8 1 New Holland 67 baler and HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE, Needs Rd. Lorne Bitterling, Decker, SEE KEN CUMPER for Septic thrower Phone 872-2478. 10-24-tf manure to handle.' Art Fisher, Mich. 10-17-2 grade and registered, fresh and. phone 872-2359. 1 east and iVz tank cleaning. Call 872-2377 or —Also— Hawk Sales Co., Inc. 872-2235 for quality, guaranteed 1 New Holland super @@ baler springers. TB and vaccinated. FOR SALE—Monogram combina- north of Cass City. 10-24-1 MANAGBR-Trainees—Needed by We deliver. 2 miles east, % Mobile Home Super Mart work. Also, back hoe digging and tion wood and gas stove. Also, expanding fertilizer manufactur- installation of septic tanks, Selection of used plows. north of Marlette. * Phone Silos, Silo Unloaders, USED RIFLES: Winchester mo- er. Excellent opportunity for South Main St. buffet. Jack Harbec, 6 miles east del 100 automatic, Remington 1-17-tf ME 5-5761. Steward Taylor. and 1 3J4 north of Cass City. Auger Feeders aggressive young men. Prefer Marlette, Michigan 4-25-tf model 742C automatic, F. N. college graduate with agricultur- 9-26-tf RABIDEAU MOTOR 10-3-tf Mauser bolt action .30-06, all LAWN MOWERS—All makes al background and some sales APARTMENT SIZE gas range sharpened and repaired. Special SAVE MONEY when yo-u buy it, Caro Farmers with scopes. M-l Garands and experience. Send resume to box Carbines. Lowest prices. 'Lee with oven controls. New. Only oil and spark plugs for mowers SALES save more as you use it. Buy V, care of Chronicle office. $59.95 at Fuelgas Co. of Cass and outboard motors. Cass City Phone 2-3000 Cellulose fiber insulation by the Elevator Armbruster Sales, Unionville. 10-24-2 Cass City 10-17-3 City. Phone 2-2161. 6-6-tf Auto Parts. 4-11-tf bag at wholesale prices at Fuel- FOR SALE—Baby grand piano. FARMS, HOM'ES, business oppor- gas. Install it yourself with our Cass City 872-2005 ~~ YOUR FUTURE ' tunities, income property, lots Akron MY 1-4571 WHAT ABOUT IT? Phone 872-2392. 4594 N. Seeger. blower or let us install it for you. BAY~~AREA Roger Parrish. 10-17-2 and vacant land. Out fuel bills this winter with Caro OS 3-3101 Prepare yourself for the years Used TV Special Farm and General the finest insulation available. t ^ 1-31-tf ahead. Train for motel manage- EQUIPMENT INC. FOR RENT—nice brick ,home in the country, full basement, new Fuelgas Co. of Cass City. Phone WANTED—used western saddles. ment. High school education not sell, service, erect and install... $10.95 and up 872-2161. 8-8-tf Auctioneering necessary. Short course at home 35 to choose from Landscaping furnace, bath, etc. $40.00 per Will buy, sell, .trade and repair followed by of practi- Vestaburg Cement Stave Silos month to responsible parties. saddles. Riley's Foot Comfort, PICTURE TUBE SPECIAL EVERY TUESDAY is double Copeland Brother cal training in modern motels lo- Shade Trees and Shrubs M & M stamp day at Ball's Cass City. 5-15-tf cated throughout the United Silo Unloaders — Cattle Feeders 24" $39.95 Lawn Work Standard Service,, Cass City. McCormick Realty SEE KEN CUMBER for Septic 7 States. For interview, write the Barn Fans — Barn Equipment 21" $29.95 4-18-tf Phon* F' 2-3488 or «72-2{W school, giving name, address and Phone NO 5-2470 tank cleaning. 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2 - 29c VOLUME 57, NUMBER 28 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1963 Personal News from Greenleaf Personal News Fraser Ladies Aid met Wednes- Community Hospital. pheasant hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edgar of Sunday dinner guests of his sister, of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Laurie. day at the church. Thirty-five Mrs.' Lucy Seeger, who was a Walter Hempton went to De- Detroit were Saturday and Sun- Mr. and Mrs. John Mackay. In the absence of the president, were present for dinner. Members patient for two weeks in Cass troit with a group to see a ball day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Edward Goka of Flint spent the Vice-president Mrs. Don Loomis of the Art Club from Cass City City Hospital, returned home game Sunday. Werdeman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert week end with his parents, Mr. called the meeting to order. were guests. The next meeting Thursday. Judy Ballagh was a guest Millman of Detroit spent Sunday and Mrs. George Goka. The topic under discussion was will be Oct. 30. Mrs. Larry McDowell of Royal Friday night and Saturday of .and Monday with the Werdemans. Rick Hunter, student at West- the make-up of the modern mar- Robert Hoadley and Mrs. Doris Oak visited her mother, Mrs. Linda Russell. Mrs. Joseph Watd, Laura '.and ern Michigan -University, Kala- ket and was led by Don Loomis. Mudge visited their sister, Mrs. Mabel Ballagh, Sunday, later Mr. and Mrs. John McQueen Timmy of Limestone, Maine, ar- mazoo, spent the week end with Plans were discussed for the an- Hazel Watkins, Thursday evening. leaving for Harbor Beach to join and family of Detroit visited her rived Wednesday by plane and are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard nual County Farm Bureau ban- Mrs. Watkins is a patient in Caro Mr. McDowell,, who is there for mother, Mrs. James Walker, and visiting Mr. ancl Mrs. Vincent Downing. quet held Thursday in Caro at other relatives Thursday. Wald, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Violis Pine re- the public school. Mrs.. Don Mrs. Joe Ternes and daughter Stock, and other relatives here ceived a telephone call Sunday, Loomis, Mrs. Richard Ziehm, Gayle and Mrs. James Ternes, for two weeks. They attended the Oct. 20, that .a six-pound, eight- Mrs. William Goodell ancl Mr. and with two aunts of Kathleen wedding of her sister, June Stock, ounce son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laurie attended the Leitch, were cohostesses Sunday Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Wall of Flint. Mrs.' banquet. This newly organized afternoon, honoring Miss Leitch Mrs. William Merz of Saginaw Wall is their daughter, the form- group was awarded a United with a bridal shower at the Sheri- and Mrs. Vincent Wald attended er Janice Pine. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- States Flag. dan Hall. Bunco was played and the wedding of June Stock and liam Meyer' and Elizabeth Ann of A cooperative .lunch was served lunch was served. The guest of Sheridon Markert in the Luther- Oak Park spent the week end ancl cards played for recreation. honor received many nice gifts. an Church in Caro Saturday. Mr. with her .parents, the Violis Pines. The November meeting will be magnificent new Miss Leitch and Sayre Nichol will and Mrs. Merz and Michael Wald Mr. and Mrs. Justus Ashmore at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith be married Saturday, Nov. 2. attended the reception in the and son Donny of East Tawas and Goslin. TV Miss Evangeline MacRae of VF'W hall in Unionville in the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schuette Midland was home/ for the week evening. were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fischer end. Mr. and Mrs. George LaRoche Mr. and Mrs. William Ashmore. and John and Mr. and Mrs. Frank .'..with amazing Mr. and Mrs. Henry McLellan and Timmy of Battle Creek are- Saturday supper guests were Mr. Weigle of Big Rapids went to and Jim were Sunday supper spending 11 days with her par- and Mrs. Don Childs of Cass Saginaw Sunday to attend the picture clarity guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. ents, Mr. and Mrs". Jerome City. christening of the' infant son of McLellan in Cass City. Rocheleau, and with Mr. and Mrs. Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Dr. and Mrs. Aniello Infante. Mr. Mrs. Robert Hoadley attended George LaRoche, his parents, in Lenhard at Caro Community and Mrs. Weigle, who spent the the PTA meeting at Deford Bay City. Hospital, a nine-pound, four- week end with her parents, acted Thursday evening. WINNERS OF JACKETS in a contest sponsored by , Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Rocheleau, ounce baby girl. They named her .as godparents for the Infante Mrs. Anson Karr and Mrs. Auten Motor Sales and Ford Motor Company were these Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rocheleau Sue Anne. Grandparents are Mr. baby, whom they named Anthony. Doris Mudge visited their sister, Cass City area boys. Back row, from left, are Robbie Alexan- and Mrs. Henry LaFave attended and Mrs. Glen Kimmel of Caro They also have a daughter Lisa. Mrs. Hazel Watkins, in Caro der and Greg Eshelman. In the front row are, from left, Bob the- wedding in St. Pancratius and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lenhard John Fischer, student at East Community Hospital Sunday. Hartwick and David Doerr. Church in Cass City of Bonnie of Gagetown. Lansing, spent the week end at eealn your choice of They found her apparently much DeLong and Frank Little. The his home here. beautiful Champagne, improved. reception was held in the VFW Farm Bureau Meeting— Charcoal or decorative Mr. and Mrs. George McKee hall in Caro. The North Elmwood Farm All the world's a. stage/ and its Green colors. Mode! and little son Gene had Sunday Ford Contest Draws Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meyer of Bureau members, with 16 present, inhabitants create the greatest dinner with the Clayton Roots. Midland, formerly of Flint, were met Monday evenir.g at the home show on earth. 1-MV105. Mrs. Eugene Allard and four daughters of New Hudson, Betty Jo Agar and Mrs. Balkwell called, 56 Boy®/ s to Park on the Earl Hartwicks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Ellicott Fifty-six boys participated in The nine-year-old competition and children visited her parents, the annual punt, pass and kick saw Greg Eshelman finish on top. Mr. and Mrs. James Hempton, competition held at Cass City Arden Lapp was second and Har- Sunday. Recreational Park and sponsored old Rich, third. Guests of 3\fe and Mrs, Earl locally by Auten Motor Sales. Among 10-year-old competitors, Hartwick Sunday were Mr. and First place winners received a Robbie Alexander was first. Sec- Mrs. Ernest Hartwick of Detroit. jacket and second place finishers, ond was Randy Kozan and third, The Youth Group from Fraser a football helmet. Third place Duncan Wallace. Church attended a meeting in awards were footballs. • In the 11-year-old class, Bob magnificent selection of Bay City Sunday afternoon. There were four divisions in Hartwick took first place. Second Sunday was laymen's day and the competition. was John Dillon and third, Tom the men of Fraser Presbyterian Among the eight-year-olds, •Crow. Church conducted services at David Doerr was first; Curtis Ubly and Fraser. • Strickland, second, and Jeff A man's wealth has very little Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hartwick Profit, third. in common with his happiness. had supper Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Murdock McLellan -KOMMPTS ...BY KRAFT in Bad Axe. ¥s wr i\ f nni it 01

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Perry of Cass City, is know enough by now to go to bed tending to the well-being of my serving aboard the attack aircraft early, but my wife has been children at some unholy hour, I carrier USS Shangri La, operat- spending a great deal of time at least have the common decency SERVICE ing out of Mayport, Fla. spending a great deal of my to stay awake ... or almost Shangri La is currently de- money and I thought we should awake. ployed in the Mediterranean for have a talk. , There was a time when she 872-2696 6588 Main St. seven months of training exer- We talked long and loud which ma.de me get up and do the tend- cises. caused or at least set the whole ing to, but I soon changed that. miserable night off . . . Our loud One morning she got up and voices woke Matt. found Matt with his diaper on his Now that boy has all the ten- head and Sally sleeping on the acity of a bulldog with a mouth floor while I was snoring away Presbyterian full of a burglar's trousers. When in her bed. Can I help it if I'm he's awake, he's really awake and not too bright when I'm half asleep ? when he's asleep, it isn't for very ^ ^ % % long. It took a couple of hours to get Bill Zemke came in the other him settled down, what with a morning looking somewhat down- change of unmentionables, a bot- trodden. When asked what was tle and much coddling. And then wrong, he replied, "Did you Sally woke up. ever have one of those days?" "CARPET PILE MADE WITH ACRILAN" .., the beautiful Sally goes to bed a little easier We replied that we had and answer to all your practical needs! Hard to soil, but BARTNIK'S SERVICE than Matt. She has reached the some of those nights too and easy to clean. So long-wearing and so crush-resistant, asked what his particular problem it has a knack for looking "just installed" for years. was. These remarkable qualities are yours in a Oct. 26 9 a.m. magnificent choice. Magee knows how to bring At Seems he'd gone to Detroit the afternoon before and had a flat out. 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Purple Pearls • Tiger Tones * Moon Hues I assume he went home, picked Whispering Blues • Mystic Jades up a logging chain and beat the 1 Fired Golds • Goddess Grays Have a Hot Meal At Deford School living dickens out of his car . . . Proud Peacocks SATURDAY PUBLIC at least that's 'what I'd have done. :|< :;< :|s :<-, Oct. 26 CHILI 65c INVITED All that baloney about the ter- I Magee's Acritex it ... pay later Coffee and Doimts Serving Continuously Sponsored By rible reception on returning to A lovely rich sheen, and At 10 a.m. 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Deford PTC Cass City in last week's column a ribbed texture created was just that ... a lot of baloney. FITZGERALD'S Nearly everyone, with the ex- by high and low loops. Sponsored in Community Interest By ception of my wife, was real nice. .$7.95 scj. yd. Wallpaper, Paint, Books As a matter of fact, they've been Office Supplies so nice I'm seriously considering The Cass City State Bank Phcine OS 3-252(2 Caro, Mieh. going away every month just so's I can come back, i. Phone 2-3101 Cass City CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE— THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24,4%3 McRae Leads REVIEW Discussion Topic It's A Very Good Down Memory Lane The Green Acres Farm Bureau FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE met Oct. 15 at the home of Mr. Sophisticated Western and Mrs. August Lindquist with seven families present. By the Rev. Robert J. Searls Five Years Ago and show colored slides and relics ers in the Thumb have found Ken McRae led the discussion Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hyatt, brought back from the trip. 1928 a disastrous season so far as on "What Farmers Should Know If early American adventures and face the death of our com- field crops were concerned. l rades on the trail as they did. 4733 Deckerville Eoad, will be Carl Nye addressed women of Located /2 mile northeast'of Caro on M-81 About Marketing Controls." are * your meat, you will like honored with an open house at the Presbyterian Guild Monday Sugar beets, chicory, beans and Mrs. Olin Bouck gave a report VOYAGE TO SANTA FE, by This train faces the same prob- other crops have been drowned out At Caro Golf Club. lems of any such adventure - their home celebrating the evening at the home of Mrs. on the Farm Bureau Women's Janice Holt Giles. This is the couple's 30th wedding annivers- James Gross on the work of the and many of the farmers have District meet at Camp Kett which story of a wagon train bound for plus one. Judith is the only wom- little to show for their year's an on the train! She acts as nurse ry. Civil Air Patrol and was assisted she attended Sept. 25-26'. Santa Fe back in the days when J work. to the personnel of the train, as Cass City roared back in the by Edward Golding Jr., who • Cards were played with the going by wagon train was not showed pictures. The Art Club held their Octo- merely the best method of travel, well as wife to the trainmaster second half Friday night to ruin , OCT. 26 traveling prize going to Ron Caro's home-coming before one of Twenty-seven scouts and ex- ber meeting Wednesday after- Gracey. • Lunch was served by the but the only way. and cook for the train leaders. noon at the home of Mrs. James This novel is not as fast-paced as the largest crowds in recent years plorers from Troop 194 attended hostess."""' Judith Fowler is the story as Forrest Walpole sparked the the Tuscola district camporee at Crane. ., teller, and Johnny Fowler is her many similar stories, because the At 1:30 p.m.- The- November meeting will be author has nothing significant Hawks to a 32-6 victory. Caro Saturday and Sunday with The Baptist Missionary Society held at' the home of Mr. and Mrs. husband of less than one year. Ray Whalin and Harold Oatley met Friday afternoon at the home Also, he JLS the leader of the happen without first preparing Members of the Cass City Lions Ken McRae. ' Club enjoyed a moose meat dinner as their leaders. of Mrs. Alvin Summers. Mrs. Antiques, oriental rugs, appliances and wagon train, and its sole owner as the reader. Curtis was in charge of the pro- Personality conflicts arise to Monday evening at the club's reg- The Gordon Drilling Company household full of furnishings. . ' Folks who take your"' part ex- well. We are taken on this wagon struck oil at 3,540 feet Tuesday gram. train and get so we can smell the cause trouble, which Johnny, of ular meeting at Parrott's Dairy 'pect to claim it later as their Bar. The meat was furnished by afternoon on a farm owned by Mrs, Robert McConkey enter- own. dust, suffer from want of water, course, always handles wisely al- tained the members of the though Judith .at first does not Lorn Hillaker. Emory Lounsbury. Marcus F. Jordan Jr., 38, of Larkin Club at a five o'clock understand. Late in the book we supper Wednesday. see the men of the caravan acting Cass City was injured Saturday Twenty-five Years Ago Owner Cass City Mrs. Charles Tallmadge is The Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Curtis, at their worst. After being mis- afternoon when his car crashed Mrs. G. 'Hill, Mrs. W, C. Schell, guided by a frontier trapper who' into a roadside ditch, striking again a patient in Pleasant Home Hospital as the result of a fall, Mrs. Mary Gekeler and Mrs. State Savings Bank, Caro, Clerk . has joined them, only to betray a small tree, on Bay City-Forest- Catherine' Yakes attended1 the sev- them, the wagon train is forced ville Road, 11 miles east of Gage- this time with the bone of her right leg cracked near the hip. enth district convention of the to halt for more than one day be- town. WCTU. Auctioneer, Caro OS 3-3525 cause of his evil desires aided by The first meeting of the year Mrs. Angeline Tompkins was some men of the train who have of the Home and School Council 104 years old Wednesday and held become mutineers (if that can be is scheduled Monday, Oct. 27, at open house for her family and used of landlubbers as well as sea- 8 p.m. at Cass City High School "friends at her home in Caro. She faring men). auditorium. is Tuscola county's oldest resi- They attempt to steal the The roof of the smoke house dent. horses from the train, abandon- was damaged in a fire at Erla's At a meeting of the Cass City ing it by the banks of the Grand Food Center Friday when hams Camera Club, of which Arthur Canyon. At the same time an at- dropped into the hickory sawdust Holmberg is sponsor, Charles tempt is made, and nearly is suc- fire used for smoking the meat. Rawson was chosen president; cessful, to kidnap Judith. How- Grover Laurie, supervisor from Stuart Atwell, vice-president; ever, Johnny's leadership is again Elmwood township, was unani- Isabelle Bradshaw, secretary, proven and the train gets into mously elected to the board of and Glenna Asher, treasurer. Starting At 1 p.m. Santa Fe, minus some of the orig- the Tuscola County Road Com- Next Tuesday afternoon is "AT inal party. mission by county supervisors last "Bible Day" of the Cass City Parley is one of the few ex- week for a six-year term. Woman's Study Club at the home perienced men with the wagon of Mrs. Charles L. Robinson. train, and often rides with Judith. Ten Yeam Ag Pour of the five married chil- S dren of Mr. and Mrs. John Field Corner M-53 'and ,M-81 And it is through him that the Echo Chapter OES will have an reader gains insight into why cer- open installation Friday evening x)f Deford became parents since •To You The People Of . tain things are done. at eight o'clock when officers for March 5 and as a result Mr. and If you like what I have come to the coming year will be installed Mrs. Field added four to their The Cass City Community! call "sophisticated westerns" you by Mrs. Ralph Clara of Pontiac, group of three grandchildren, will enjoy this book. I, personally, Past Grand Esther. making seven in all. We are starting a Band Uniform Fund and would like have not before now read any of The Cass City Red Hawks Mrs. Charles Mudge repre- [your help. If you have ANYTHING in the line of used Janice Holt Giles' books. However, dropped another heartbreaking sented Echo Chapter OES of Cass [furniture, farm machinery, appliances, tires, toys, etc., the publisher lists an even dozen decision Friday night when they City last week when she attended ]that you can donate, please call one of the following by novels from her pen. I trust that were edged by Vassar, 12-9. the Grand OES 'Chapter of Michi- (Saturday, Oct. 26. Lorn Hillaker is donating his-time she will write several dozen more. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield' Leish- gan session in Grand Rapids. las auctioneer. *. ' * * * * man were hosts Friday evening to Fire destroyed the large barn VOYAGE TO SANTA FE by the regular monthly meeting of and implement shed and contents PLEASE CALL Janice Holt Giles, Houghton Miff- Ellington Grange No. 1650. on the farm of John Seeger, four With Space Circuitry lin Company, Boston, 1962. Avail- More than 375 persons crowded miles east and two miles north of Mrs. Ronald Walker ;.„„„„.„. 872-2069 Cass City. Lynn Spencer .... _._. OL 8-305? able from the Cass City and Elk- into the Cass City Presbyterian land Township Library. C,hurch Sunday night to hear Mrs. Cecil Barriger „... _• OS 3- Lucile Champion talk of her re- Thirty-five Years Ago The Want Ads Are Newsy Too, cent trip through the Holy Land Angus MacLachlan, son of Mrs. Sarah MacLachlan of Cass New Popular •City, enlisted with the U.S. Navy two years ago and at present is Consolette, on the ship Saratoga. The Cass City Produce Co. has ^Super-powerful "New Vista'1 More People Own leased the store building next to Tuner pulls in many hard-to-get sta- the I. Schonmuller store and tions. * Transformer-powered New RCA VICTOR TV formerly occupied by the P. S. Vista Deluxe Chassis supplies Than Any Other Rice Store. 22,500 volts of Picture power (de- Kind The program at the Thumb of sign average). * Extended-range Michigan Potato Show at May- 4" Duo-Cone speaker (like two ville begins Tuesday, Nov. 6, at speakers in one). 1:00 pirn. 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Ronald D, Brown Phone 6588 Main 872-2696 Si 6392 MAIN AUTEN MOTOR SALES CASS CITY Phone Snover 672-2761 CA88 CUT, MICHIGAN CA88 CITY CHRONICLEf-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1963 PAGE THREB Coupar Services Held in Decker Uncle Tim From Tyre Sez: In Soil Bank Land Funeral services were held at a brother, Ivan of Lake Odessa, NeWs Decker Methodist Church Mon- and two grandchildren. Dear Mister Editor: I was reading last night where Farmers removing land from day for Edward G. Coupar, 67, The Rev. William Burgess, I see ,• by the papers where 54 per cent of all the food people the Soil Bank for 1964 crop pro- following Ms death Friday in Decker Methodist pastor, and the Ladies' City League Gross 508, H. Hildinger 507. (sub) 182, Dwaine Peters 182, Saginaw Veterans Hospital after Rev. Joseph Shaw, former pastor, them folks that got the Supreme in the United States eats to- Standings week of Oct. 15 200 Games: B. Musall 202, V. Fred Stineman 181, Norris Mel- duction should start controlling Court to take prayer out of the day comes out of tin cans, and quackgrass this fall. The weed a long illness. officiated and interment was in Stafford L 15 Gallaway 202. lendorf (sub) 180-175, Mike Marlette cemetery. Graveside public schools ain't having much 50 years ago it was only 3 per McComb 15 " Splits Converted: N. Helwig Petrone 179, Don Erla (sub) 177, can be a serious problem. Born Jan. 10, 1896, he was the success with that atherist colony cent. And over in another piece "Many fields coming out of the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. services were conducted by North Hildinger 14 4-7-8-10. Dale Iseler 176. Branch Barracks. they started. some science feller was writing- Selby ' 12 Soil Bank in Tuscola county are George Coupar. He married that a human* weighing 140 infested with quackgrass and Margaret Esther. Jickling June 4, A memoiaal will be established It don't surprise me none fer Davis 12 Merchanette League City League pounds contained enough fat fer other weeds," says Alfred Ball- 1921. in honor of Mr. Coupar. nobody to be doing so good ^ that Sugden 11 Team Standings Oct. 17 ddfift believe in some sort of seven cakes of soap, carbon fer Peters : 10 Manthers - 17 weg, county extension director. He was a member of World War 9,000 pencils, fosferous fer 2,200 Cass City Oil & Gas 21 Clare and Andys 17 "These fields should be planted to I Barracks No. 1218, North S^upreme Being. I- ain't qualified Zawilinski 7 Gambles 19 People who keep harping'on the to; .speak on the legal end of matches,' enough iron to make a Team high series: Stafford Helwigs 16 corn next spring since the best Branch. vicissitudes of life are usually eight-penny nail, enough lime to Auten Motors 17 McLachlans ,-, ----- 16 control program cannot be used prayer in the schools and it 2175, Selby 2105, Hildinger 2103. Kritzmans Clothing 15 Surviving, besides his wife, are: high strung. |>could be the Supreme Court was whitewash a chicken coop, and Team high games: Stafford Alley Masters !.'..... 16 ahead of other crops." a son, Hugh of Marlette; a sister, enough water to fill a 10-gallon Croft & Clara 14 Erlas :. "~~. 14 holding - according to law, but 752, Selby 742, Hildinger 740. London Dairy 12 Fall application of amitrole-T Mrs. Rene Shields of Kingston; DON'T SCRATCH THAT ITCH! they didn't hold again a feller bucket. Individual high series: A. Mc- Bulens 13 or atrazine is recommended so Cass City Concrete 8 Frutchey Bean 10 IN JUST 15 MINUTES, having a prayer in his heart. It could be, Mister Editor, Comb 507, L. Selby 501, G. Root Walbro 6 corn can be planted early next ;: that with folks now building the 489, E. Buehrly 487, P. Johnson Custom Blenders 9 spring. Waiting to apply the WSC Girds for tf the itch needs scratching, your 48o I ain't never fell out with ia High Team Series: Cass -City Pingetters 8 back at any drug store. You feel quick- feller over what kind of politics body with 54 per cent from tin 477, N. Davis 475, B.Carmer 464. Oil & Gas 2092, Gambles 2082. chemicals until spring may delay drying ITCH-ME-NOT take hold. Itch- cans, the composition of the Individual high games: G. Root Keglers 6 corn planting until late May 1965 Centennial ing quiets down. Antiseptic action kills or religion he's got, so long as High Team Single: Cass City Evans Products 2 perms to help speed healing. Fine day he's got some. But I believe ever- human body would be changing. 193, L. Selby 187-168, E. Buehrly Oil & Gas 745, Gambles 737. which can reduce yields as much or nig'ht for eczema, insect bites, ring- 500 Series: N, Willy 574, N. T,he Cass City Woman's Study worm, foot itch, other surface rashes. body ought to have a little poli- In another 50 years, fer instant, 180, A. McComb 180-167-160, N. High Incl Series: M. Bridges as 15 bushels per acre. Club will be one of the first of- it" could contain enough water to* Davis 176-164, B. Carmer 170-166, Mellendorf 551, L, Auten 541, B. NOW at Mac & Scotty Drug Store. tics on his mind and some sort 486, L. Profit 485, C. Mellendorf Bridges 533, F. Novak 522, C. Plant residues and 'trash should ganizations starting to work on Oct. 4x of religion in his heart. I heard fill a 10-gallon bucket and J. Steadman 166, P. Johnson 165- 483, A. Moffat 462, B. Kritzman be removed, plowed or disked un- a project for Cass City's centen- enough tin to build a 12-cylinder 163, S. Peters 163, P. Beecher 163. Kolb 509, A. Allen 508, F. Kil- a preacher say onct that a ather- 450. 'bourn 506, J Weiler 506, A. D. der before spraying begins. The nial in 1965. ist was worried about gitting a automobile. We got to be think- Splits converted: 5-6 G. Root, High Ind. Game: L. Profit 201, quackgrass should be sprayed ing about such matters. 5-7 B. Auten and 0. Crawford, 3- Fredericks 505, M. Helwig 504, J. The club will explore com- shirt over his wings when he A. Moffat 190, M. Bridges 186, Seals 502, B. Thompson 501. when it reaches four to six inches munity resources and history dur- ought to be worried about git- And to close my little piece 10 G. Root, 4-5 and 5-10 N. Davis, C. Mellendorf 179, A. "Wismer of new growth, crop specialists 5-7-9 J. Steadman, 5-8-10 and 5-9- 200 Games: N. Willy 226, N. ing its 1963-64 season. ting a ihat over his horns. And this week on a encouraging note 168, B. Kritzman 166, P. King Mellendorf 213, E. McDonald 209, note. that about sums up my feelings I see where Congress is spend- 10 Hartwick. .Farmers planting only one year Nov. 5 the club will meet at the Teen Dances! 160, M. Guild 157, D. Wernette J. Weiler 205, F. Kilbourn 203, F. home of Mrs. Ernest' Schwaderer in the matter. A feller's religion ing $21,200 to study toads, $103,- 155, C. Lauria 152. of corn should use amitrole-T at Oct. 25 Vassar High Novak 201. and the program will be exhibits Oct. 26 Caro VFW Hall might not be deep as a well or 000 to make pictures of the Eski- Kings and Queens Splits convei'ted: B. Kritzman the rate of two pounds of active 1 I ^as wide as a church house door, mos, $2,911 to study flowers in ingredient per acre. Two pounds of family , treasures from the I Nov. 1 Akron Gym Oct. 15 5-8-10, M. Deneen 5-9-7, M. Guild past. but so long as he has got some, Peru and $5,700 to study the 3-10, L. Bryant 5-10, L. Adams of atrazine can be used when com Nov. 2 Elkton VFW Witherspoon-Sawicki 19 Members are urged' to bring Nov. 8 Bad Axe High I they was hope fer him. It was a swimming habits of seals. All of Ferguson-Asher ...•.-. 13 ^ 9-7. is to be grown for two or more comfort to me, when things looks which, I reckon, is good on ac- years. Farmers should plow in articles in use 80 to 100 years I Nov. 9 Cass City High Freiburger-Kerbyspn 13 ago. '• Nov. 15 Caro High I bad with Russia, to remember count of our deficit fer 1963 D. Doerr-Kritzman 12 Merchant Bowling League two weeks if freezing does not they outlawed God. No nation ain't going to be but $8 billion October 28 - November 1 occur on land sprayed with the Suggested items are clothing, Nov. 16 Mayville High Stroupe-Kehoe Standings'of October 16 glass, utensils, dishes and similar that has outlawed God can win and we don't owe but $300 billion. Team A League Pts. amitrole-T. Clip for your Wallet Taylor-Merchant Monday objects. I over America in the end. Yours truly, Althaver-Auten „.... 9% Drewrys 19 "The herbicide can be applied But I better git off this sub- Hartwicks 17 Mashed Potato.es next spring if the quackgrass Uncle Tim Bacon-E. Doerr '. 8 ject, Mister Editor, afore Zeke Team high series: Witherspoon- Croft-Clara 16 Hot Dog in Bun dpes not make sufficient regrowfch Grubb's preacher has me arrested Sawicki 2123, Kerbyson-Freiburg- .Evans Products 16 Buttered Carrots and Peas of at least four inches this fall," said Ballweg. "Spring plowing fer preaching without a license. Advertise it in the Chronicle. er 1975, Stroupe-Kehoe 1870. Bankers 14 Bread and Butter Team high game: Witherspoon- Bigelow Hardware 13 Cookie can then follow a week after spraying." Sawicki 727-699-697, Kerbyson- Evans Office 11 Milk Freiburger 710, Stroupe-Kehoe Cass City Concrete 6 He advises farmers to plan an 500 Series: Bill Bridges 563, Tuesday added spray application next 696. spring for effective quackgrass Women's high game: M. Bridges Carl Kplb 543, Gerald Stroupe Spaghetti control. A pre-emergence or very 233-230-187, E, Romain 179, J. 538, George Elliott 534, Lyle Cheese Cubes early post-emergence application Freiburger 177, M. Kerbyson 175. Taylor 534, Dick Wallace 531, Pickles Friday-Saturday-Sunday Oct. 25-26-27 Norris Mellendorf 526, Arlan of two pounds of atrazine next LOADED WITH LAUGHS Women's high series: M. Bridges Apple Pie spring will give season long con- 658, E. Romain 473, J. Freiburger Hartwick 525, Nelson Willy 521, Bread and Butter trol of annual broadleaved weeds 467, M. Kerbyson 441. Irving Parsch 520, George Dill- Milk ;...; man 515, Larry Hartwick 511, Bill and grassed. Men's high game: A. Asher The MSU specialist adds that 244, B. Freiburger 226, J. Kritzman 511, . Don Vatter 511, Wednesday tt'to Nelson Gremel 509, , Don Cum-, : sugar beets and vegetable crops Stroupe. 209-201, D. Wallace 203, Bar B Q on Bun ' ; mings 506, Don'Doerr 503. t should not follow corn treated D. Doerr 203. Potato Chips with two pounds of atrazine be- cib/ Men's high series: A. Asher 200 games: Bill Bridges 211, Lyle Taylor 204, Gerald "Stroupe Banana cause of residual effects. Soy- 619, J. Stroupe 569, B. Frei- Cookie beans, field beans and small grain burger 552. 202, Larry Sommers 201, Dick Wallace 201. Milk ..' crops can- be planted after one Thursday year of corn where a combination Jack and Jill Team B League Pts. of two pounds of amitrole-T and Manhattans 20 Knights of Columbus 24 Beef and Vegetable Stew two pounds of atrazine was Mellwigs 16 Iselers Turkeys 15 V2 Fruit and Lettuce Salad used. The Jets 15 Fuelgas ;.. 15 Bread and Butter Next Week - 1963's best action movie: Rosedots 15 Evans Repair Shop 14 Milk •- Don't brag on your ancestor's—- P L J's 13 concentrate on being an ancestor DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S Peters Barbershop ....' 13 Friday Crackerjacks 12 •Cass City Lanes ....:.. 12 to brag about. FLEX-O-Gt ASS is the only Pintippers 11 Caro Co-op JQ Tuna Noodle Casserole window material that carries a Hackers 10 General Cable g% Buttered Peas . The fortune hunting seasoi is 2 YEAR GUARANTEE. Look for the 500 Games: B. Musall 523, N. always open, but very few hunt- name FLEX-O-GLAS„ ^*,, ,vSw wlont thmee? etjyeedge,. [ji|i|i|iiiiiiiinBiiiiHiiiHiimmT»nr»min High individual series: Ralph Carrot and- Celery Sticks Mellendorf 519, G. Lapp 515, C. ers hit the bull's-eye. Get Genuine FLEX-O-GLASS At Your Loca, Hdwr. or Lmbr. DeaIeE Kain 538,- Hank Foss 535, Jack Bread and Butter Mellendorf 512, J. Little 508, J. Kilbourn 519, Norris Mellendorf Ice Cream (sub) 512, Bill Schram 508, Fred .Milk '" Stineman 494, Dale Iseler 493, Phil Olsowy 491, George Lapp Play it smart—put all your 488, Mike Petrone 487, Don Erla' property in your wife's name be- (sub) 484, Edward Cantile 481. fore trying to beat the other High individual games: Hank fellow at his own game. Foss 214-478, Ralph Kain 207-198, George Lapp 192, Jack Kilbourn Don't pin all your faith on the 191-188, Bill Schram 191, Clar- fellow who makes too many prom- ence Schneeberger 185, William ises unless you have a good sup- McKinley 183, Paul Alfano ply of safety pins. A LIFETIM1

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Caro, Michigan CASS CITY JAYCEES CASS THEATRE BOYD TACT, Phone QS-33525 CITY CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1983 CITY, MICHIGAN Personal News and Notes from Area RIDS Women's Department— The lesson from "Stewards of itors. Ruth Burgetz and Edward George Burgess gave the invocation and Mr. and Mrs. Nobel Jump were Twelve women were present at the Kingdom" was taught by Mrs. Hunters and Monday dinner Storer. They also visited Mrs. President Ruth Ann -Severance Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. the RLDS Women's Department Voyle Dorman and the report on guests at the Wilford Caister Caister's mother, Mrs. Mary presided. and Mrs. Milford Robinson. meeting Thursday afternoon, Oct. Clara Stebbens from "33 Women home were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Schweitzer, who is 84 years old There will be a hay ride Novem- Mr. and Mrs. Clare Mc.Queen 17, at the home of Mrs. Bruce of the Restoration" was given by Beachy and boys of Bay Port, and in excellent .health. ber 2 for the combined groups of were Sunday visitors of Mr. and 4 H LIVESTOCK CLUB Kritzman. Mrs. James Doerr. Vernon Beachy and Gerald Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emigh were Elmer, Decker and Shabbona and Mrs. Clark Dunlap of Minden Mrs. :Don Smith led the worship Mrs. Howard Gregg, librarian, son, both of Gagetown, and Mr. .Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. members are to meet at Decker City. Wishes To Say •service. "Father, Bless Thy Word reported on the Reading 'Circle. and Mrs. Herbert Pallas and Ted Czapla (Peggy Urquhart) Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Noble Jump spent a week to All" was sung and Marie Mere- A prayer circle has been started Sandra. and family and their new three- A quiz on the fifth chapter of visiting friends in Detroit, Pon- dith gave the invocation. with the time 9:30 a. m. The de- Mr. and Mrs. Clair Auslander weeks-old baby, David. Romans was held. Adult leaders, tiac and Dearborn* ' - • The October theme is "Let My partment welcomes inquiries and and Dale spent the week end with Mrs. Alvin Burk attended the Mrs. Alvin Burk and Mrs. Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Ben Watson and People be Faithful, Prayerful and invites other groups to join them. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Itchue of district 4-H council supper meet- Chapin, were present. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bader and Hu-mbje" and roll call was a Plans were completed for the Detroit. ing at the Montague Hotel in Meeting closed with MYF bene- boys visited relatives in Port To The Buyers Who: Supported spiritual experience. hunter's dinner, which was held Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Gray Caro Monday evening. diction. Huron Sunday and crossed the Monday, Oct. 21, in the commun- were Sunday afternoon visitors of Hunters f and Monday dinner Bluewater Bridge into Canada. 4-H At The Livestock Show at Caro ity hall. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Leazesley of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leveret Noble Jump, James Fleming Cass City Band The next regular meeting will Alpena. Barnes were Ray Welch, Leon Mr. and Mrs. Robert McComb and Brewster Shaw spent a week of Lansing spent the week end moose hunting near the Obo Uniform Fund be Nov. 21. Meeting place will be Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kritzman Skelley and Francis Crawford, all Be Sure To Attend The announced. and children of Kawkawlin were of Pontiac, and Mr. McMann of with relatives in this vicinity. River in Canada. Auction Sale Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Birmingham. Ruth Ann Severance, Joy Turn- er, Alvin and David Burk at- Banquet Honoring* Buyers Auctioneer, Lorn H&laker Mrs. Bruce Kritzman. Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Gray No man can gain success by Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Gray Mr. and Mrs. Leveret Barnes were Sunday evening visitors of tended the monthly Youth for Donates His Time and Esther spent Saturday in Christ meeting at Garb Elemen- going in circles—he must pro- .Saturday At Caro • were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Leishman gress toward some -given point. Nov. 2, 1:00 p.m. at Bartnik's Port Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Adams of of Caro. tary School Saturday evening. 4 miles East of Cass City Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kritzman Marlette. Mrs. Alvin Burk attended the were Sunday dinner guests of 4-H clothing workshop held at Those who are looking for true Valuable discards such as: Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Caister Shabbona MYF— Lillian Dunlap of Caro. and Mrs. Eldon Beachy and Bren- Camp Kett in Osceola county happiness should lay by a little machinery, appliances, furniture, Mrs. Ethel Gillies died Satur- Fifteen were present Sunday Oct. 16, 17. Margaret Reid, sunshine for a rainy day. fires da of Bay Port spent the week day and was at the Pomeroy Fun- end with relatives in Kitchener, evening, Oct. 20, when the MYF Bernetta Kahabka and Jean Donations, call Mrs. Walker, 872- eral Home in Croswell, where Mr. Ontario. Saturday afternoon they group met at the church. Schubel, clothing specialists from Some men are known by the Advertise It In The Chronicle 2069. 10-17-2 and Mrs. Leveret Barnes and attended the wedding of Janet Group singing was led by song Michigan State University, were company they keep and others by Jason Kitchen were Tuesday vis- leader, Mary Sue Burns. Mr. in charge of the workshop. the friends they give away.

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Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pringle and visited Mr. and Mrs. John Vande- Nick Thayer of Reese. son Bert of Jackson visited Miss sons went to Dryden Sunday for rnark of Millington Sunday after- Mrs. Nellie Foster and son jBelle Spencer Sunday. The Chronicle welcomes letters to the editor. In most in- dinner at the Chuck Wagon noon. Clintbn of Pontiac and Robert Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Holmes and stances letters will be nrinted in full. However, the paper reserves Restaurant. Miss Renae Rayl of Silverwood Jordan of Flint were Monday children and Mr. "and Mrs. Ray- the right to edit letters to fit space requirements. AM letters must Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hartwick was a Sunday guest of the Burton guests of Mrs. Olive Hartwick. mond Phillips and daughter be signed. and daughter Lynn and Miss Allen family. Michelle, all of Caro, were din- WHY Tyre, Michigan would need a few more instru- Hazel Ann Hartwick of Saginaw Mr. and Mrs. Francis VanHorn PTA Meeting— ner guests .Sunday of Mr. and went to Niagara Flails over the Mrs. Melvin Phillips. Oct. 18, 1963 ments in the near future. The were Sunday evening dinner The Deford PTA met Thursday Band Boosters gave $50 scholar- week end. guests of Mrs. Erda Williams of evening, Oct. 17, at the school. Mr. iand Mrs. Kenneth Roach Dear Editor, and family of Clarkston spent the I wonder how many times we ships to four members of the Mr. and Mrs. Francis Van Horn Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Eu- Final plans were made for the band who had competed for the went to Dryden for dinner at the gene Kipp of Harrison were hunters dinner to be held Oct. 26 week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle have watched ' with' pride our Roach. maroon-clad high school band opportunity to go to summer Is economical Chuck Wagon Restaurant Satur- guests also at the Williams home. in the school gymnasium. band schools this past summer. day where they met Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gregg The program for the evening Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Reavey while they performed for a half- time show at a ^ football field, Now the uniform situation seems your horn el Alvin Tallman of Rochester and and son Ronnie of Snover and was presented by the seventh and and daughters called on Mrs. more urgent than ever, and in ad- ,>'Mr. and Mrs. Gene LaGrande of Mr. and Mrs. Dan .Swallowell of eighth graders. After recitations Hazen Reavey Sr. of Caro Sun- played at a concert, or marched down the street on Memorial Day. dition to these other projects the Troy. Pontiac visited Mr. and Mrs. Ken- by class members and group sing- day. Band Boosters are holding an Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bruce of neth •Churchill and boys Sunday ing, the parents and teachers were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ferguson Our band is the part of our school that people see, and they auction sale at. Bartnik's to start Thomas were Sunday evening evening. invited to view displays made by of Saginaw were Friday evening a fund to be set aside for the pur- callers at the Walter Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spencer the students. visitors at the Eldon Bruce home. must be impressed with the digni- fied manner displayed by our chase of the new uniforms, which home. and children were dinner guests Next month the first graders Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Phillips wijl cost in the neighborhood of r Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tousley Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. will present the program for the and boys were dinner guests Sun- youth. For some • of the members band gives an opportunity to ex- $4,200.00. Interested people have Nov. 21 meeting. day of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tyo already donated useful articles of Cass City. press musical talent that other- wise would never be experienced. such as machinery, furniture, bi- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coffman of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelley and cycles, appliances and tires. Bridgeport were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Bruce were For others band is a chance to PROFESSIONAL AND change from the purely academic This is OUR band. Let's keep Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harold dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and it dressed properly so we may Kilbourn and family and iafter- Mrs. Warren Kelley and family course of study and learn to en- joy good music in a social situa- continue to be proud of it! noon callets at the Erwin Hall of Cass City. tion that will make them better Sincerely, home. Owen Adams and Edward Val- r Marian Spencer 18RE HEAT PER 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE! The Deford Good Neighbors aire of Bay City and Grant Zin- citizens. DIRECT What do you know about your So clean and pure it looks Expert burner service Club will meet Tuesday evening, necker of Saginaw were Monday band ? Have you watched the boys just like champagne; and maintenance; every ,0ct. 29, at the Deford school. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Name Officers for and girls assembling at the school burns hotter, cleaner; hour of every day, for Hair Styling by Stasia JOHN W. BAYLEY AGENCY Halloween will be the theme of Zinnecker. to leave in the cars ;of some of the gives you more heat for your comfort and con- > 6265 Main St. the evening and everyone is to Russel Hicks of Waterford is ; Bookkeeping Income Tax band parents who have generously Capetown OES your money I venience ! (Across from Leonard Station) come in a costume. Two favorite visiting his mother, Mrs. Iris donated their time and cars to get Gifford Chapter OES elected 2nd Floor Wood Building recipes and two household hints Hicks, and doing some pheasant STASIA'S BEAUTY SHOP hunting in the vicinity this week. a' few of the deserving students officers at a regular meeting held, Phone 872-2772 Cass City are to be brought to the meeting to an honors band performance Phone 872-2930 by the members. Mrs. Millie Brace and Mr. and Tuesday evening, Oct. 15, in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spencer Mrs. Walter Brown of Rochester after they have spent long hours Gagetown. Mrs. Mabel Marshall called on Mrs. Althea Kritzman of practice readying themselves was elected the new worthy ma- DR. E. PAUL LOCKW00D PHOTOGRAPHER and children were dinner guests for the occasion ? Have you Saturday at the Don Spencer Friday afternoon. tron. She was escorted to the noticed the length of bare ankle CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN CAMERA SHOP home in Fairgrove and afternoon Mrs. Olive Hartwick was a East by retiring Worthy Matron Ph. 872-2765, Main St., Cass City FRITZ NEITZEL, P. A. ef A. callers at the home of Mr. v/eek-end visitor at the homes of exposed and' wondered why ? , Jva Profit who presented her with Here are a few facts: A father Evenings; 7-9 Tues. and Fri. 1 Day Photo Finishing Spencer's mother, Mrs. Hazel her children, Mr. and Mrs. Grant a 1%4 yearbook. can point with pride to his son Mom-Sat 9-b; Closed Tiiuivs. Phone 872-2944 Cass City Spencer, also of Fairgrove. Hartwick and daughter and Mr. Other officers elected were: and say, "That is the uniform I 3 blocks west of traffic light Mr. and Mrs. Basil Conquest and Mrs, Robert Jordan and girls worthy patron, John Marshall; wore when I played in the band." K. I. MacRAE, 1>. O. and son Jim of Clio were Thurs- of Flint. associate matron, Marjorie Karr; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Babich of Of course we have all heard that associate patron, Leonard Karr; DRW, S. SELBY Osteopathic Physician and day evening visitors at the Louis Babich home. Manton were week-end visitors at our present generation will aver- secretary, Ceeile Loomis; treasur- Optometrist Surgeon the Louis Babich home and Sun- age taller and heavier than their er, Dorothy Kelcher; conductress, Oiu* Budget Plan spreads Corner Church and Oak Sts. Mrs. May Babcock of Taylor Hours 9-5, except Thursday day all were dinner guests of Mr. parents - that is the reason the Joyce Moshier; associate con- your fuel bills evenly We deliver fuel oil as. you Office 872-2880 - Res. 872-3365 visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin uniform is pedal-pusher length. ,1 Evenings by appointment. and Mrs. Andrew Tallman- and ductress, Alice Meffat, and dele- through the year, elimi- need it. Metered tickets Surine Friday and all called on The bulk of the uniforms being 6669 E. Main St. Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis of family of Caro. gates 'to Grand Chapter 1964, DENTISTRY worn right now was purchased nates high bills during show exactly how much 8% blocks east of stop light Caro Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Bruce Joyce Moshier, 'Carolyn Wilson', during the middl^ thirties and is cold months! was put in your tank! Phone 872-3404 E. C. 'FRITZ Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pringle left Monday morning for their and Alice Moffat. of remarkable .good 'quality. over Ma

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