ONE SECTION Pages 1 to 12 Pages 1 to 12 THIS ISSUfi CASS CHRONICLE THIS ISSUE CASS CITY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961 VOLUME^S, NUMBERJ TWELVE PAGE.S From Tuscola County 2 from Deford School Board Expect Record Vote Five File for Resign Posts Two members of the Deford In School Election Community School Board re- Con-Con Post signed recently after voters in the district failed to approve an- A record vote for a Cass City School election has been There were no last minute sur- nexation of the Deford district to forecast for Monday when voters will decide whether to prises Tuesday as the 4 p.m. dead- Cass City district. Musall Injured approve two requests for additional funds and name twcr line passed for filing petitions The two board members are Stanley VanVliet and William men to the school board from among four candidates. with the county clerk for the Possibly the top interest centers around the request of office of delegate to the Con- Zemke. Seniors Although both men's term in the school board for an additional three mills for operating stitutional Convention from Tus- office had another year to run, expenses. cola County. there will be no appointment to Auto Accident The school board says that an Two familiar names in Tuscola additional $45,000 is needed county politics are seeking the fill the vacancies. New members of the board will be named at the I Robert Musall of Cass City was from local taxpayers to run the In Final Republican nomination and three ( injured and his car badly dam- school properly. candidates have submitted peti- annual meeting scheduled Mon- day at the Deford school at 8 p.m. aged when he was involved in his 1 tions for the Democratic nomina- second accident in two weeks The reasons for the substant- Tot Dies tion. Besides the vacancies caused by Sunday morning at 2:22 a. m. ial boost of about 46 per cent Exercses Douglas L. Williams, a Caro the resignations, the term of Mr. Musall was traveling east over the amount collected last lawyer who served as a Republi- Mrs. Everett Field, treasurer, ex- on Deckerville Road, about two year are numerous, according to 1 can prosecutor in 1954-55, and pires and will be filled at the an- and a half miles west of Deford, the board. In Freak Final exercises for the gradu- ' ghufor(j £irk, former chairman of nual meeting. In the Deford dis- when his car went onto the One of the top reasons is ating class at Cass City High the county Republican party and trict nominations are presented shoulder of the south side of the the complicated formula used School started Tuesday with former chairman of the board of from the floor and the vote is road. for the distribution of State Aid traditional swing-out ceremonies supervisors, are the GOP can-held in conjunction with the an- When he attempted to drive funds. State Aid, which together Accident nual meeting. and will be concluded with bac- didates. onto the highway he lost control with local taxes form the bulk John Paul Southworth, two- calaureate services Sunday and of the slightly less than half mil- Three Democrats of his car and went into a ditch ,. , . ^ , 1 , year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. graduation exercises Tuesday. on the north side of the road and lion needed to operate the school, Wayne Southworth of Caro, was Surprisingly enough the Demo- The Rev. Robert J. Searls, rolled over. will be reduced some $12,000 to killed in a freak accident at Ms pastor of the Methodist Church, cratic candidates for the nomina- Bible School to He suffered severe lacerations $199,472.00. tionn exceed the home on Gilford Road in Caro at will present the address at bac- ™> exceea me Republicans! In of the head and was hospitalized Tuition fees ($21,280.00) and 11:48 Tuesday morning. calaureate at Cass City High regular county elections the Dem- at Cass City Hospital. State Primary ($30,654.00) will art often does not run Open Monday The tot was left for a few mo- School. His address is entitled ' ocratic P y The previous Saturday he was change very little. Transporta- ments in the yard to play and "Where Are You Going?" a full slate. involved in an accident at 1:30 a. Competing in the July 25 pri- tion fees ($9,300.00) will be re- was found lying in the drive- At 3 Churches m, on M-81,. a half mile northeast duced by the state. Local pro- Graduation exercises will be mary will be Democrats Ivan M. way at the house. The Southworth featured by an address by Dr. I of Caro. perty taxes needed to balance car was parked in the driveway Middleton of Vassar, Stephen Er- Plans have been completed for Mr. Musall had started to pass Adolph A. Klautsch, a teacher dody of Caro and Frank J. Bal- the budget, the board says, are with the brakes on. The of psychology at General Motors the annual Bible School spon- a vehicle driven by Ronald J. $175,510.95. managed to open the door and re- Institute smce 1952. Dr. Klaut- sored by the Cass City Council Swalwell of Kingston. Swahvell lease the brake. The delegate's position pays of Churches which opens Mon- attempted to make a left turn into Other Costs sch holds Bachelor of Science $1,000 per month. n,, .. . ,, Authorities theorized that when: and Master of Science de- day at churches in the com- FROM THESE, FOUR candidates will come the two new the drive-in theatre and the cars Other expenses facing the the car started to coagt down grees in Education and a Doc- munity. The school will run collided. school include money to furnish incline the b wag ht , th from June 12 through June 23. members of the Cass City School Board. The terms of James Gross and Dr. D. E. Rawson expire. Mr. Rawson is Both drivers escaped injury. five new rooms and for replacing door and gw under the left Miss Phyllis Gelatt furniture id equipment at a cost front wheel and ran QVer< not seeking re-election in the school election Monday. From of $6,000. In addition, two new Makes Dean's List ers are Mrs. Howard Bacon, Mrs. the left, top row: Mr. Gross, and H. M. Bulen. Bottom row: buses are needed and an added Pauline Brown and Mrs. Virgin- Victor Guernsey and Elwyn Helwig. Kingston Supt. teacher in the elementary school Miss Phyllis Gelatt, daughter of to staff a fourth first grade class Pastor and Mrs. Milton Gelatt of i ia Crawford. Assisting them will be Diane Yedinak, Jane Resigns Position next year. Also needed > an addi- Erla Seeks Dem Cass City, has completed her sec- tional high school teacS?^ ond year at the Grand Rapids Ballard and Barbara Starmann. George Hackett, superintendent Baptist Theological Seminary and Primary students will meet in of Kingston High School, has re- Ray of Hope Nomination for Bible College. She has earned a the Presbyterian Church. Lead- signed, effective at the end of the Superintendents of Tuscola place on the Dean's list. ers are Mrs. Vera Nicol, Sandra current school year. county schools who are fighting Con-eon Delegate She is enrolled in the music Bassett, Joyce Agar and Ginny Although he is working on the for millage are hopeful that course and will travel in various Perry. Their assistants will be first year of a three-year con- their appeal to the State Tax Dick Erla of Cass City an- states in a quintet during the Chris Matlack and Jeri Ryan. tract, he said that he will not re- Commission will result in an nounced this week that he Is a summer months, representing the The Junior department meets Killed in Crash turn to Kingston next year. added mill for operating. If this candidate for the Democratic college. at the EUB Church. Mrs. Roger Mr. Hackett declined to say millage is granted, the board nomination as a delegate t® the Little and Mrs. Lloyd Bryant why he was not returning. One pledges to reduce the three ex- Constitutional Convention m tlie are the leaders. Assisting will be Ira Dean Powell, 33, of Cass City was killed in an auto- reason could have been difficulty tra mills for operating by a cor- primary to be held Tuesday,, Slate Reunion Mrs. Roberta Arndt. mobile accident at about 1:30 a.m. Monday when he on a recent senior trip that has responding amount. The increase July 25. The annual Old Settlers Re- There will be nursery care for crashed into a car driven by Walter Schantz, 25, of Gage- caused the school board to abolish in operating funds will not af- Mr. Erla seeks to represent union is scheduled for Saturday, children of teachers only under to wn. the trips in future years at the fect the debt service. The millage the 20th Senatorial District of June 17, at the Deford Communi- the direction of Mrs. Robert According to Trooper Tageson of the Bad Axe State school. has been reduced for debt so Huron, Tuscola and Sanilae- ty School, authorities announced j Stickle, assisted by Susan Police Post, the point of impact indicated that the Powell Mr. Hackett said that his plans that nearly the same amount counties. He is the only Demo- Dr. Adolph A. Klautsch this week. Schuckert. for next year are indefinite at will be collected on the new val- cratic nominee and is assured of The car was on the wrong skie of the road when the crash torate in Educational Psychology i The meeting is" open to every- \ Program is open to all occurred. this time. uation, in 1961-62 as \vas col- a place-on the fall ballot. from the University of Illinois, j one. It will open with a pptluck j children f our ^years old througn lected this year. Mr. Erla was an unsuccessful the slxth Mr. Schantz said that he saw pastor of the Cass Citv EUB His talk is entitled "Let the dinner at noon and be followed grade. Retarded Children candidate for state senator in The kindergarten department the Powell car coming on the Church, officiated. the last state election. He has Problem Be A Challenge." with a program arranged by Mrs. wrong side of the road and moved Area voters will join with Mack Little, chairman. will include children four years Committal services were under been active in Democratic Prior to joining the Institute, to the curb, but was forced into the auspices of the Tri-County Lass voters in all districts in the Dr. Klautsch taught German, old and those who attended kin- politics at the county and reg- dergarten this year. the path of the Powell car be- Post No. 507 of the American county to decide whether to ional levels. French, English, Spanish and cause of a vehicle parked on the Legion of which Mr. Powell was okay three-quarters of a mill Latin in Iron Mountain, Frank- WSCS in Varied Primary children will include Tells Club of He is co-owner of Erla Food those attending the first, second side of the road. a member. for special education. Center and president-elect of the fort and Birmingham. Later he Mr. Schantz received only taught psychology at the Uni-Program Monday and third grade. The Junior de- Burial was in Elkland Ceme- Complete information about Cass City Rotary Club. partment will be for the fourth, bumps and lacerations and two Life at Home the program and its operation, versity of Illinois and at Michi- tery. Members of the WSCS of the fifth and sixth graders. Classes passengers in the car, Paul Rada- which is the last of a series gan State. Miss Andrea Schmerbeck, an Methodist Church enjoyed a start at 9:30 a.m. and close at I baugh, 22, of Sebewaing and Clar- i 4. j j- -c r< i about the handicapped, appears During World War II he was exchang &e student from German Jy ! . ., * ±1 • • From the varied meeting Monday evening 11:30 Monday through Friday. ence Schantz, Gagetown, were Elect Pair to , , , ,, ,. Q on an inside page of this issue. an aviation cadet instructor. when awards were presented and Registration will be at various shaken up. l who has been attending San- dusky High School this past School Board Married, he has two children. chairmen installed. Sunday school classes or at the Both cars were demolished. Co. School Board (ditor's Corner Both of the commencement F'ifty-five members were pres- first Bible School meeting. Two members of the Tuscola year, was the guest speaker The third ballot will be to Mr. Powell was born July 18, Monday evening at the monthly j programs start at 8:15 p.m. ent for the picnic style supper All children in the proper age 1927, in Cass City the son of the County Board of Education were elect two members to the school How much does a hamburger The complete programs are served by Group Five. It was fol- groups, regardless of church af- named to office at the annual meeting of the Shabbona Exten- board. Victor Guernsey, Elwyn late Roy Powell and Mrs. Flor- sion Club in the Shabbona Com- cost? listed elsewhere in today's pa-, lowed by the business meeting filiation, are welcome. Pre-reg- j ence Powell. meeting of the group held Mon- Helwig, Incumbent James Gross While housed in Chicago's per. j under the direction of Mrs. Keith istration is not required. day at the courthouse in Caro. munity Hall. Miss Schmerbeck and H. M. Bulen seek the posts. He married Miss Barbara explained some of the differ- j swank Palmer House hotel on • i McConkey. Director Mrs. Mike Yedinak Sutherland in Bad Axe July 17, Maurice Ransford was re- their recent trip, three seniors | Mrs. Ellwood Eastman and said more teachers are needed. elected for a six-year term and ences between the German way 1954. Following their marriage of life and ours but stated that, decided that they were hungry Mrs. McConkey, delegates to a Volunteers are asked to contact they made their home in Rochest- Irving Dean of Millington was and asked that three hamburgers conference convention in Caro, her immediately. elected to fill the vacancy caused basically, we are very much Gagetown Firm er, moving to Cass City in 1956. alike. CMU Scholarship and three cokes be sent to their told details of the meeting. Oth- He was employed at Rabideau by the death of Bates Wills, Mr. room. ers who attended also gave their Motor Sales. A veteran, he served Dean had been appointed to the Mrs. Clark Auslander, mem- A while later a bellboy came Offers LP Gas impressions. University Honors with the Army from November of board and was acting on the ber of the Sanilae County Ex- Grant Awarded dutifully traipsing in with the Life memberships were pre- 1945 to March of 1947, mostly in board prior to the election. Mem- tension Council, also made a few food. One of the fellows casually- For Home Use sented to Mrs. Ed Knight and Former Cass Cityite the Pacific Theatre. bers of the board are named by remarks. Following the pro- handed him a $5 bill and held out Mrs. Frank Hegler. The pins were the secretaries from the various gram, lunch was served at a his hand for the change .... only Sherwood Rice Jr. this week' placed by Mrs. McConkey, daugh- H. Glenn Bixby, president of Surviving, besides his wife, county school districts. table decorated with miniature To Sally Hobart are: a son, Jeffery Dean, and a to have him say, "That will be. $T announced that the Chem Gas ter of Mrs. Knight, and by Mrs. Ex-Cell-0 Corp., was presented Other members are Arvin flags of the United Nations. The Scholarship Committee at please." Sales Corporation in Gagetown A. Gallagher, daughter of Mrs. Wayne State University's Dis- daughter, Florence Elaine, both at Wingert of Kingston, John Kirk Guests included, besides Miss home; two sisters, Mrs. William Central Michigan University has has entered the residential-corn-1 Hegler. tinguished Service Award Tues- and Harry Russell. Schmerbeck, Miss Jean Shubel announced the award of a State Postmaster Lewis Bishop re- Several ladies were presented day afternoon at the Community (Roseila) Kretzschmer of Owen- Cass City was represented by who is the Sanilae County Ex- mercial propane gas field. dale and Mrs. William (Virginia) Board of Education Grant to ported this week that there will The company has been supply- perfect attendance awards. Each' Arts Building. Mr. Bixby is a Dr. D. E. Rawson at the meeting. tension Agent and the Snover Sally Hobart, a member of the be numerous changes in mail member of Group Five was pre- former resident of Cass City and Allison of Saginaw; four broth- Extension Club. ing gas to industry for many ers, Sanford and Milton, both of Cass City High School graduat- rates to foreign countries effec- sented a plant in recognition for graduated from Cass City High Later in the evening, after the tive July 1. years. Recently completed has School in 1921. Gagetown, Frederick of Cass City Slate Class Reunion ing class. The scholarship, which been the installation of new belonging to the group that guests had departed, the Shab- pays University fees, is renew- Because they vary widely he earned the most for the Society The award, "for distinguished and Vern of Elkton, and his moth- The 10th anniversary reunion bona group held their annual equipment to supply gas for heat- er, Mrs. Florence Powell of Cass able upon satisfactory academic suggests that persons sending: ing, cooking, hot water heating with projects. service as a business leader, hu- of the Cass City High School election of officers. Those elected standing. mail out of the States check to> manitarian and good citizen of City. class of 1951 will be held Satur- and similar purposes, Mr. Rice !Next vear's jrroups were as- for the coming year are: chair- determine the proper cost before Michigan," was presented by Funeral services were held day, June 24, at the high school, Sally is the daughter of Mr. said. signed and chairmen named. The man, Mrs. Edward Phetteplace; mailing. installation service was conducted Wayne President Clarence Hil- Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Little's authorities in charge announced vice-chairman, Mrs. Clarence and Mrs. Harlan Hobart of The corporation will hold an _ Gagetown. She has maintained by the Rev Robert gearlg in the berry. Funeral Home. Rev. S. R. Wurtz, this week. Concluded on page twelve. The Jason Kitchens, who live open house at a date to be an- church sanctuary. an excellent scholastic record in nounced to show area residents on route three in Cass City, have the new facilities. received over 80 greeting- cards Father Pelletier BACCALAUREATE SERVICE GRADUATION EXERCISE recently. The cards have beera Tuesday, June Thirteenth sent for no special event. Just a Sunday, June Eleventh neighborly gesture to folks who Tells of Family Chairman „.„ Marvin McCormick have lived in the area for a long time, we were told. Local Markets Service Functions Processional March High School Band Senior President ***** "Pomp and Circumstance" - Elgar Salutatory ^ Susan Shaw If you like horse racing, you: The final meeting of the sea- can make $4 go a long ways. Buying price Invocation The Rev. Fr. Arnold A. Messing son of the St. Pancratius Rosary Clarinet Duet . Betty Lou Bond That's the price for a ticket t& Soybeans 2.78 Altar Society was held Monday St. Pancratius Church Beverly Hurd the annual Rotary excursion to Beans 6.05 at the church in Cass City. A "Promenade" - Ralph Ender the Detroit Race Course Thurs- potluck supper with husbands Selection ,„„ High School Chair Cranberries 5.75a s ,111 day, June 15. The ticket includes Light Red Kidney beans 6.50 guests was held on the church "Unto Thee, 0 Lord" - Francis E. Aulbach Address Dr. Adolph A. Klautsch a bountiful buffet dinner and re- Dark Red Kidney beans 6.50 grounds. It was highlighted by General Motors Institute freshments as well as admittance Small Reds 6.25 a talk by Father Paul Pelletier, Scripture Reading ..... The Rev. Richard Canfield "Let the Problem Be a Challenge" to a reserved section of the grand- Yellow Eyes 11.50 head of the Catholic Family Matthew 16:24-28 Baptist Church stand. Service at Bad Axe. Presentation of Honors and Awards ...... Arthur Holmberg Grain The event is open to all Cass: Father Pelletier told of the Prayer The Rev. Fred H. Johnson Principal Cityites. Corn, shelled, bu 1.05 services of his organization. United Missionary Church Tickets are available through! Oats 36 Ib. test : 61 They include marriage and fam- Senior Boys' Sextet Dick Albee, Bill Finkbeiner, this week end from Pvotarians Wheat, new 1.69 ily counseling, foster home Address The Rev. Robert J. Searls Jim Freye, Paul Holmberg, Dick Erla or A] Krve^er. Rye ,75 placements and adoptions and Methodist Church Marvin McCormick, Larry Feed Barley 1.50 service to unwed mothers. Retherford Sally Hebart Most observers expect the vote Buckwheat 2.00 He said that his organization "Where Are You Going?" "Graduation Day" - Joe Sherman high school and has been very for the three additonal mills- for Livestock is the only child welfare and Selection High School Choir for the three additional mills for counseling agency in the state Valedictory Thelma Krueger active in student affairs. .She three-quarters of a mill for Cows, pound 14 .20 not supported by public funds. "Divine Redeemer, My Savior and King" - Roger Parrish was a member of the varsity Cattle, pouad 18 .23 special education to be close. It's The service is open to all, re- Presentation of Diplomas Willis Campbell cheerleaders and was home-com- very possible that a very few Calves, pound 20 .30 gardless of church affiliations. Benediction The Rev. Fr. Arnold A. Messing Superintendent ing queen in 1960. Hogs, pound ;.. .17%. votes will decide both issues. Father Pelletier also told of Sally will enroll at Central Postlude High School Band UVT* 1 * TT » • * —•««•*Both* propositionjw-- Vj^vHJAVAVAisw arC*Xe^ explaine^-f*£*i.«AJ.iGMdt Produce obedience and discipline of chil- Vocal Solo , Larry Retherford Michigan University on an Ele- in this issue. Study them and be Eggs, large, doz. 35 Concluded on page twelve. "War- March of the Priests" - "The Lord's Prayer" - Malotte mentary Teaching Curriculum. sure to vote Monday. CASS CITY CHRONICLE— THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961 CASS CITi, MICHIGAN PAGE TWO The average cubic yards per linear sons interested in the above described foot of excavation for the entire length lands, and you of the drain to be excavated is 1.17 cu. Archie Hicks, county clerk of Tuscola yds., or a total of 11,482 cubic yards of County Cass City Area Church News in Brief excavation. E. G. Golding, Supervisor of Elkland Township The bottom width is to be 5 feet from Nick VanPetten, Chairman of County Shabbona RLBS Church — 2 Novesta Church of Christ— Gagetown Church of the Naz- St. Agatha Church—Gagetown, Sta. 0 + 00 to Sta. 20 + 00 and 4 feet Road Commission Minister. arene— Russell Stanley, pastor. 4672 South Street. Rev. Frank L. from Sta. 20 + 00 to Sta. 98+26. are hereby notified that at the time and miles east of M-53 on Shabbona George V. Getchel, The excavation is to be taken from the place aforesaid, or at such other time At Road. Elder Howard Gregg, pas- Bible School 10:00 a.m. Lawrence Summers, Sunday McLaughlin, Pastor. field side of the ditch opposite road bed and place thereafter to which said let- Junior Dept. School Supt.. Summer Schedule where ditch runs parallel and adjacent ting may be adjourned, I shall proceed to tor. Associate pastor, Elder Dean Mrs. Leo Ware, to a road and ditch bank road side receive bids for the construction of said Smith. Supt. Sunday Services: Masses: brush is to be cut and disposed of. The "Marsh No. 2 Branch Drain," in the Classes for all ages. Sunday School 10:00. Sunday, 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. 1 on 1% side slopes will be rigidly in- manner hereinbefore stated; and also, Church School 10 a.m., Voyle sisted upon. that at such time and place as started 3orman, church school director. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship: Message by Week Days, 7:30 a.m. The excavated dirt is to be leveled to aforesaid from nine o'clock in the fore- "And they continued steadfast- the pastor - 11:00. Holy Days, 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. noon until five o'clock in the afternoon, SUNDAYS, JUNE 11-18 Church services 11 a.m. 12 inches or less and feathered out to the apportionment for benefits and the Zion League meetings Friday ly in the apostles' doctrine and Nazarene Youth Society, 7:00. Funeral and Nuptial Masses by the elevations of the fields except in lands comprised within the Marsh No. 2 Audrey Stanley, president. appointment. front of lawns or yards where dirt is to Branch Drain Special Assessment Dis- Morning Services At 11 o'clock evening once a month. fellowship, and in breaking of be hauled away. tricts will be subject to xeview. Wednesday evening worship bread, and in prayers." Acts 2:42 Nazarene Junior Society, 7:00. Confessions: All brush, trees, logs or debris is to And You and Each of You, Owners Evening Worship 8:00 p.m. Shirley Howard, leader. Daily before Masa be .kept separate from the dirt and af- j and persons interested in the aforesaid WEDNESDAYS, JUNE 14-21 service 8 p.m. ter leveling is completed the brush, trees, j lands, are hereby cited to appear at the Women's department meeting Hour of Power, Wednesday Worship service., 7:30 p.m.. Saturday, 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. etc, is to be pushed in piles on the' time and place of such reviewing of third Thursday of each month. Bible study. Midweek Service Wednesday - Baptism, Sunday, 1:30 p.m. leveled dirt. apportionments as aforesaid, and be Evening Services At 8 o'clock 7:30. The hour of prayer, power , Any concrete or large stone removed is heard with respect to such special assess- Leader Mary Kritzman. Junior Choir practice, Wednes- to be buried with a minimum of 2% feet ments and your interests in relation day 7:15 p.m. and praise. St. Pancratius Church— of cover. thereto, if you so desire. A series of missionary services Dated this 25th day of May A.D., 1961. will be held Sunday mornings Senior Choir practice, Wednes- You are invited to attend all Schedule of Masses The excavating contractors will bid Freeland Sugden County Drain. Com- at'll a.m. and »day 3:45 p.m. of our services. You will especial- 7:00 Low Mass on excavating and leveling separately. missioner, County of Tuscola. ELDER MANLEY BALZER June 11 and 18, Culverts removed will not be jammed on 6-1-2 also Wednesday evenings, June ly enjoy the chorus time every 9-00 High Mass the ends. Of Harbor Beach Branch - Speaker Sunday night. 11:00 Low Mass The excavating contractor will place 14 and 21, at 8 o'clock. Elder Fraser Presbyterian Church— and backfill all corrugated metal pipe, Manley" Balzer of the Harbor Rev. Glenn Pishbeck, minister. (road culverts to be backfilled with Beach Branch will be the speak- Sunday School 10 a.m. Hillside Brethren In Christ As- Church of the Nazarene—6538 porous material approved by the Tuscola ALL BRANCHES INVITED er. George Fisher Sr., Superinten- sembly at the Hillside School, Third Street. Rev. L. A. Wilson, County Eoad Commission.) pastor. Bids on bag riprap will be taken Everyone is invited to attend dent. one-half mile west, one-half mile separately or in conjunction with exca- JBFFERY ELECTRIC Everybody Welcome all services. Worship service 11:15 a.m. north of Elmwood Store, Hurd 10:00 a.m. Sunday Bible School. vating bids. The bag riprap must be a Corners Road. 11:00 a.m., Morning Worship. minimum of 12 inches thick, made with For Residential, Industrial, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Youth 60-40 washed gravel mixed with cement Commercial Wiring. The Salem Evangelical Utnited Fellowship. Mrs. Arthur Battel, Order of the meeting: Sunday 7:15 p.m., Young People's 6 to 1, enough water must be used to 10 a.m. Breaking of Bread. Service. make a stiff mix. The riprap shall be Estimates cheerfully given. Brethren Church—Corner of Ale leader. placed in a circular wall with broken and Pine Streets, Cass City. Friday - 8:30 p.m., choir prac- 11:30 Sunday School and Bible 8:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service. joints and a slight slope from bottom to 6555 Church St. Try The Want Ads Today! S. R. Wurtz, Minister. tice. Mrs. Harry Stine, pianist. Class. 8:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer the top. The riprap shall start 1 foot be- I Block north of Standard Station 8 p.m. Sunday. Gospel or minis- Meeting. low the flowline of the culverts.The rip- Phone 465W Summer schedule of services Bruce MacRae, Clerk of the rap contractor is to complete the back- June, July and August Church Session. try meeting. fill by tamping same,. as work pro- Roy "Bud" Jeffery ; Bible school 9:00 a.m. Friday 8 p.m. Prayer meeting First Presbyterian Church— gresses and leave each crossing ready Cass City Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. and Bible reading. John Hall Fish, minister. for use. First Baptist Church— Cass 9:45-10:45 Church School, Jun- This notice of letting and the Engi- City. Rev. Richard Canfield, pas- neers specifications will be considered a CASS CITY VETERINARY Cass City Assembly of God— Methodist Church— ior, Junior Hi., Senior Hi., Adult. part of the contract. tor. 11:00-12:00 Church School care In the construction of said drain the CLINIC ELECTION NOTICE Corner Leach and Sixth St. Rev. Sunday Services: Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw, min- following quantities and character of cor- Earl E. Moses, pastor. isters. Phone Snover 2399.- group, nursery class, kindergar- rugated metal pipe and bag riprap will 4849 N. Seeger St. Sunday School, 10 a.m. ten and primary. be required and contracts let for same. C A young people's service, Worship service, 11 a.m. Sunday School Supt., Dale Note: All bids must include interest Sat. 7:00 p.m. Turner. Assistant, Arthur Sev- 11:00 - worship. charges in the unit price. R. C. HERVEY, D. V. M. Notice of Annual School Election of Youth meeting, 7 p.m. 40 feet of 72 inch corrugated metal Phone 251 Sunday School 10:0@ a.m. Prayer groups, 7:30 p.m. erance. pipe No. 10 Ga. Morning worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Novesta Baptist Church—Pas- 20 feet of 66 inch corrugated metal Wednesday, 8 p.m. prayer serv- tor, Rev. George Harmon. pipe No. 10 Ga. SMITH-KALLGREN, INC. Cass City Public Schools Evening evangelistic service ice. Worship service 11:30 a.m. 34 feet of 54 inch corrugated metal Bookkeeping Systems. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday night, prayer meet- Sunday School, 10 a.m. pipe No. 12 Ga. Worship service, 11 a.m. 99 square yards of bag riprap. And Monthly Service WMC second and fourth Sat- Cass City Methodist Church- ing, 8 p.m. Which is to be placed as follows: Tax Preparation School District to be held urday at 2:00 p.m. WSCS, second Wednesday' Youth meeting, 7 p.m. Sta. 6 + 36 Cummings farm Rev. Robert Searls, minister. every month. j Midweek service Wednesday, 8 Remove and salvage State and Federal 10 a.m., Church school, nursery m present 48 in. C.M.P. TWO CONVENIENT OFFICES Lamotte United Missionary MYF (Methodist Youth Fellow-' P- - Place 20 ft. of 72 in. through adults. ship) meets every other Sunday Evening service, 8 p.m. C.M.P. and 18 sq. 230 W. Main St. Monday, June 12, 1961 Church—8 miles north of Mar- 11 a.m., morning worship. yds. of riprap, Mayville, Michigan lette. Rev. Dellis Hudson, pastor at church, 8 p.m. j Sta. 19 + 53 Gallagher farm 6:30 p.m., Intermediate MYF, Everyone is invited to attend Sunshine Methodist Church Remova and salvage Phone VI 3-6156 Polls open 7:00 a.m to 8:00 p.nu Phone Marlette ME 5-2012. 7th and 8th grades. present 42 in. C.M.P. 3358 S. Main St. s all services. Rev. Alfred Gascho, pastor. Place 20 ft. of 72 in. Morning worship, 11:00. .Sun- 6:30 p.m., Senior MYF, 9th- Church School 10:30. C.M.P. and 21 sq. Marlette, Mich. day School, 10:00. Sunday eve- 12th grades. Worship Service 11:30. yds. of riprap. Phone ME 5-2071 at ning, 8:00. You are cordially in- Mizpah—Riverside United Mis- Sta. 34+50 Cook farm Thursday, 8:00 p.m., choir re- sionary Churches— Rev. Fred H. Wednesday evening prayer Place 20 ft. of 66 in. vited to attend. hearsal. service and Bible study. C. M.P. and 30 . sq. K. I. MacRae, D. 0. Johnson, pastor. Phone 8283-J. yds. of riprap. Osteopathic Physician and Mrs. Ethel Whittaker, Secretary Sta. 72+02 Koepfgen Road Cass City High School Aud. • The Lutheran Church of The Remova present con- Surgeon Phone 495. crete culvert. Corner Church and Oak Sts. Sunday School 10 a.m. Junior I Good Shepherd—Garfield and Place 34 ft. of 54 in. Maple, Cass City. Paul H. Heit- C.M.P. and ZO sq. Office 226 Res. 145 and senior departments. yds. of riprap. First Church of Christ, Scientist Morning Worship 11 a.m., the mann, Pastor. Said job will be let in accordance with DR. D. E. RAWSON | June 8 and 15 the diagram now on file with the other To elect two of these four candidates for a four-year pastor preaching. papers pertaining to said Drain, in the DR. W. A. HABR Evening Services at Riverside ' 9:45 a.m. Sunday School office of the County Drain Commissioner term Caro i 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship of the County of Tuscola to which refer- DENTISTS 8 p.m. ence may be had by all parties interested, Midweek Prayer Service, and bids will be made and received ac- Phone 95 Gass City I Gagetown Methodist Church— cordingly. Horace M. Bulen Victor Guernsey Wednesday, 8 p.m. Contracts will be made with the low- DR. W. S. SELBY Is pleased to announce the Junior choir practice, for grade Fred Werth, pastor. est responsible bidder giving adequate i Worship service 9:30 a.m. security for the performance of the work, Optometrist school children, Tuesday 4 p.m. in the sum then and there to be fixed by Hours 9-5, except Thursday Riverside Church | Sunday school for all ages at me, reserving to myself the right to re- James R. Gross Elwyn Helwig 10:30 a.m. ject any and all bids, and to adjourn Evenings by appointment. Morning Worship 10 a.m., the such letting to such time and place as I 6669 E. Main St. Opening of a New Reading Room pastor preaching. shall publicly announce. The date for the completion of such SVz blocks east of stop light Sunday School 11 a.m. Classes TIP TO MOTORIST contract, shall and will be announced at Phone 389 " for juniors and seniors. Slow down—it's better to be the time and place of letting. Any per- in a downtown location son desiring to bid on the above men- To raise the tax limitation % mill to pro Evening Services at Riverside pinched for time than to be tioned work will be required to deposit PHOTOGRAPHER at 8 o'clock. pinched for causing a fatal ac- with the Drainage Board a certified CAMERA SHOP vide for Special Education 227 N. State Street, Caro Cottage Prayer Meeting, check or cash or bid bond to the amount cident. of One hundred and 00|100 Dollars as a FRITZ NEITZEL, P. A. of A. > Thursday, 8 p.m. guarantee that he will enter into con- You are cordially invited to at- (ASS CITY CHRONICLE tract and furnish the required bond as 1 Day Photo Finishing PUFLIPTIKD EVERY THURSDAY prescribed by law. The checks of all un- tend the services of the .Riverside AT CASS CITY. MICHIGAN successful bidders will be returned after Phone 241 Cass City To raise the tax limitations mills for 0 and Mizpah United Missionary MKMBER .Ai'DIT BUREAU OF contracts are awarded. The payments for Open House Sui^ay, June II the above mentioned work will be made Churches. CIRCULATIONS as follows: Drain orders to be due April Harry Crandell, Jr., D.V.M. 6552 Main Street 15, 1962 and April 15, 1963. Office 4438 South Seeger St. John Haire, publisher. Notice is Further Hereby Given, that I years to provide additional funds for oper- 3-5 p.m. j Deford Methodist Church— Nationa.1 Advertising Representatives Phone 27 Weekly Major Markets, 10 E. 40th St on Thursday the 6th day of July, 1961, j * Sunday services: N'yw York 16. N. Y. at the Drain Commissioners office in the The public is cordially invited I Ghuroh, 9:30 a.m. Rev. Alan The Cass City Chronicle established in Courthouse in the Village of Caro. Coun- DR. J. H. GEISSINGER ating expense. j -vi HV F"ederick Klump and the Cass ty of Tuscola, or at such other time and Chiropractor Wepks. Sunday School, 10:30 j City Enterprise founded in 1881, consoli- place thereafter, to which I, the County Sanctuary. Leola Retherford, I hu.d under the name of the Cass City Drain Commissioner aforesaid, may ad- Mornings: 9-12 Daily irhr.vniele on April 20, 1906. Entered a? journ the same, the apportionment for Afternoons: 1:30-5 except Thurs. superintendent. second class mail mattei at the post of- benefits and the lands comprised within Sunday evening—Youth meet- . fi'-e at Cass City, Mich., under Act of the "Marsh No. 2 Branch Drain Special Evenings: 7-9, Tues. and Friday J Mar. 8. 1879. Assessment District," and the opportion- OS 3-4464 Caro beside Post Office ing, 7 p.m. Evening service, 8 p. Subscription Price—To post offices in ments thereof will be subject to review m. Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, for one day, from nine o'clock in the $8.00 a year, $1.75 for six months. In forenoon until five o'clock in the after- DR. E. PAUL LOCKWOOD Prayer and Bible study, noon. At said review the computation of CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN The climate couldn't be better TTr . . . ~..>,er pares of the , $3.50 a I costs for said Drain will also be open Wednesday, 8 p.m., in the Church, i year. 25 cents extra charged for part ! for inspection by any parties interested. Ph. 549 Main St., Cass City Family fellowship, fourth Fri- year order. Payable in advance. The following is a description of the For information regarding newspaper several tracts or parcels of land con- Mon.-Sat. 9-5; Closed Thurs. for buying a new day night of each month. idvertising aitd commercial and job stituting the Special Assessment Dis- Evenings: 7-9 Tues. and Fri, WSCS, see®nd Tuesday of each printing, telephone No. 1? trict of said Drain, Viz: MARSH No. 2 BRANCH DRAIN 3 blocks west of traffic light i month. Elkland Township T14N-R11E Primary department, Mrs. NOTICE OF LETTING OF DRAIN Acres in JAMES BALLARD, M. D. CONTRACT AND REVIEW OF AP- Watershed Name Description Ruth Kelley, supt. PORTIONMENTS. SECTION 8 Office at Cass City Hospital JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLET MARSH No. 2 BRANCH DRAIN 50.00 Lloyd Karr Phone 415______M Hours_ , 9-5, 7-9 Notice of Letting of Drain Contract (S10 A of Wy2 of) New Greenleaf United Mission- and Review of Apportionments N% of N% of NE% ; Notice is Hereby Given, That I, Free- SW3^ of NE1^ (and that's the car more people are buying!) spring at each wheel, gentle's you past all the ary Church—Richard R. Kurtz, land Sugden County Drain Commis- 20.00 Susie Keating E. C. FRITZ pastor. sioner of the County of Tuseola, State (S% of) SE% of Take those June skies and breezes. Add a spankin' wrinkles and ruts in the roads (there's even a of Michigan, will, on the 21st day of Office over Mac & Scotty Drug Morning worship, 10 a.m. June A.D. 1961, at the Drain Cornmis- 5.00 Mrs. Ed Schwaderer Store. We solicit your patronage new Jet-smooth Chevy. Presto, you've got all the team of over 700 behind-the-scenes "shock ab- Sunday school, 11 a.m. sioners office in the Courthouse in the (5 A. in SE cor of) when in need of work. Village of Caro, in said County of Tus- E% of Ei/2 of NW% Evening services at Bad Axe. cola at 3:00 o'clock in the afternoon of (desed as 40 rds N & makings of a roamin' holiday. That low-loading sorbers" to hush up road surface mumblings and Cottage Prayer service at that day receive sealed bids until 3:30 S by 20 rds E & W). Expert Watch Repairing Greenleaf, Thursday, 8 p.m. o'clock in the afternoon of that day, 5.00 Elmer Butler deep-well trunk swallows up most everything grumblings). All in all, Chevy's light-steerin', easy- when bids will be opened and publicly (5 A in NE cor of) PROMPT SERVICE You are cordially invited to at- N% of SW% (desed announced for the construction of a cer- as 40 rds N & S by REASONABLE CHARGES you'd want to pack along. The carefully goin' ways just don't leave much for you tend all services. tain Drain known and designated as 20 rds E & W). Satisfaction Guaranteed "Marsh No. 2 Branch Drain,'' located 72.00 Emma Creguer crafted Body by Fisher has you livin' in to .do but feel good. And that's exactly the and established in the Township of Elk- N% of SW% ex (8 No job too big - No job too small Holbrook Baptist Church—Pas- land in said county. A in sq. form in SW WM. MANASSE luxury (and in comfort-high seats where | way your Chevrolet dealer wants you to feel All stations are 100 feet apai't. cor thereof). tor, Milton Gelatt. ~\ The total length of the Marsh No. 2 50.00 Stanley Muntz JEWELER Sunday School, 10 a.m. . Branch Drain to be excavated is 9,826 (E 50 A of S% of 180 N. State St. Caro, Mich. the sight-seem' comes easy). That Jet- —as you can plainly see in those beautiful linear feet, or 595.52 rods, or 1.86 SE%. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. ' miles. SECTION 9 smooth Chevy ride, with a sinewy Full Coil June buys he's got bustin' out all over. Evening service, 7:30 p.m. i The average hub cut for the entire 50.00 Stanley Muntz STEVENS NURSING HOME Bible Class and Prayer length of the Marsh No. 2 Branch Drain (E 50 A of) S% of to be excavated is 8.38 feet, the average NE% of SW% and Air conditioning—an extra-cost option that Wednesday 7:30. • bottom cut is 1.39 feet. . NW% of SW%. 4365 South Seeger gives you fingertip temperature control. Try it 80.00 Howard Muntz S% of SW%, Oass City 10.00 Paul W. Heckroth (W 10 A. of) S% of Helen S. Stevens, R. N. SE%. SECTION 16 Phone 243 15.00 Edward J. Hahn (W 15 A of) N% of H. T. Donahue, A. B., M. D. 80.00 Harriet McDonald Physician and Surgeon N% of NW%. 10.00 Sherman Bye X-Ray Eyes Examined (10 A in NW cor of) Phones: S% of NW% (des- Office, 96 — Res., 69 ed. as 50 rds. E & W by 32 rds. N & S). SECTION 17 Hair Styling by Stasia 40.00 Joseph D. Sommers 6265 Main St. . NE% of 12.50 Harriet McDonald (Across from Leonard Station) (Com at NE cor of) STASIA'S BEAUTY SHOP NW% of NE% (th S 80 rds, W 50 rds, NE Phone 202 Cass City to P.O.B.). 47.00 Ernest P. Cook S% of NE% (ex 5 A DR. B. V. CLARK in sq. form in NW CHIROPRACTOR cor thereof and the Mon. - Fri 9-12, 1-5, 6:15-9 S 28 A of SE14 of NE14). Tues. - Wed. Sat. 9-12, 1-5 30.00 Albert Gallagher Closed Thursday (S 3|4 of) E% of E% of SW%. House calls made 22.00 Edgar Cummings Phone 370 (S 22A of) W% of E% of SW%. 233 S. State St. Caro- 40.00 Ernest P. Cook (W% of) N% of WALNUT TRAILER PARK SE%. Impala Convertible—just as saucy 21.00 Mrs. Neil Fletcher Clean Comfortable (Land com at NW Lots for any size trailer as you phase and wide open for fun. cor of) S% of SE*4 (th S 40 rds, E 80 Reasonable Rates rds, N 27.35 rds, E Your Hosts 12.65 rds, N 12.65 Choose the grown-in-Michigan, processed- in-Michigan, rds, W 92.65 rds to Yvonne and George Davy P.O.B.). Phone 304 See the new Chevrolets at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's One-Stop Shopping Center sold-in:Michigan sugar... " 659.50 Total Acres in Marsh No. 2 Branch Drain Drainage Dis- TREE SURGERY trict. AND REMOVAL 0.91 Miles of Muntz Road 0.25 Miles of Wilsie Road Still on hand—a full line of 0.85 Miles of Koepfgen Road Nursery Stock 2.01 Total miles of Tuscola County STILSON TREE SERVICE BULEN MOTORS Buy Michigan Made Pure Sugar Roads in Marsh No. 2 Branch 5161 Mayville Road Drain Drainage District. >er und Bis Chief are as .fine and white ,-tnri sweet a sugar as there is in the u Now Therefore, .All unknown and Silverwood, Mich. 6617 MAIN STREET CASS CITY PHONE 185 non-residen(> t persons, owners and per- Phone Cass City 499 CASS CITY CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961 PAGE THREE CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

Finkbeiner Services ******^^ News from Kingston First really new fur- Here May 31 Mr. and Mrs. Will D'Arcy Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gil- Down Memory Lane visited in the Lee Smeckert more and boys spent the week nace in 30 years ... Funeral services for William THE MOST REVOLUTIONARY FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE home near Snover, Wednesday. end at their cabin near Gladwin. actually a furnace Finkbeiner, 90, of Flint were Diane Rose, who has had a seri- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soper with a brain. Pro- held in the First Baptist Church, *****M*^ ous heart operation, returned and son Bradley were Saturday Cass City, May 31 and burial was vides greater econ- Five Years Ago years in their house on West Dick Hanby, Tommy Fritz from Ford Hospital and is re- evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. in Elkland cemetery. Mr. Fink- ( cuperating at her home. John Annin. omy and comfort beiner died May 28 at his home Each year during.the summer Street. James McCarthy, Tom Harbec, IN WARM AIR The first" driver training Eddie Profit and Fred MeCon- Mrs. Orpha Shean and daugh- Sam Miller and Miss Charlene then ever before pos- in Flint. months approximately 140 Civil ter from Pontiac visited Mrs. Air Patrol cadets take part in course ever offered in Cass City key. Denny of Clarkston were guests sible. Changes fuel He was born May 14, 1871, James Bauer was named presi- Shean's brother, Lloyd Howey '''/'''• -jaiSS^S will start Monday, June 4, and of Mrs. Loie Evans Sunday. input to eliminate near Sebewaing and married the annual International Cadet and family Thursday. Exchange. Cadet Major Donald continue through July 3, au- dent of the Cass City Chamber Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ruggles Miss Eunice Hendrick of Cass of Commerce for 1951-52 in a Mrs. Forest Willmont is re- overheating and fuel City, March 8, 1927. He lived the E. Nye, cadet cpmmander of the thorities announced this week, and son Bruce of Detroit are waste. Phone us for special meeting of the board of cuperating at the home of her spending a few days with his past 38 years in Flint. Cass City Squadron, is one of the daughter, Mrs. Raymond Alen, He is survived by his wife; six selected from Michigan directors. Besides Bauer, Clar- parents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce details. Ten Years Ago ence Gregg, Herbert Ludlow and after spending two weeks in two sons and two daughters by a Wing's 2000 membership to visit Scoutmaster Harold Oatley Ruggles. Harry Little were named to the Hills and Dales Hospital in Cass Miss Ann Rassette of Detroit former marriage, Orvel Fink- a European country. Donald and twenty Boy Scouts attended City. will leave for Washington July board of directors. Besides spent the week end at her home beiner of Flint and Clarence of a camporee on Objibway Island Bauer, Clarence Gregg, Herbert Otter Lake, Mrs. LeRoy Amey 14 where he will be briefed on near Saginaw. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Richard King of here. of Clio and Mrs. Carl Brough- details by representatives of James Ware, junior assistant Ludlow and Harry Little were Vassar were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hunter National Headquarters. On July named to the board. They re- guests of Mrs. Cenerth Barrens and girls were Saturday supper man of Otter Lake; 13 grand- scoutmaster, Robert Fritz, sen- placed Howard Ellis, Lloyd Bry- children; 38 great-grandchildren, 19 he will leave for Ankara, ior patrol leader and patrol lead- and iSue. guests of MIL;. Nina Hunter. Ryland ant, Fritz Neitzel and Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ensign Mrs. Maty Booth has returned and one sister, Mrs. Lena Busch- Turkey. ers, Gordon Ware, Charles Pat- Schwaderer. have moved to their farm after home after spending 10 days len of Bad Axe. One daughter, "" The Golden wedding anniver- terson and Dick Donahue. In the Rev. Russell C. Striffler, a Hall, preceded him in court of honor at the close of spending five years operating with relatives and friends in Venetta sary of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lan- former resident of Cass City and the Mobil Gas Station. Clarkston. death. don will be observed Sunday, the camporee Russell Foy was a graduate of Cass City High June 10, when open house will made a Star Scout. An award in School, pastor of the Calvary Want Help Finding What You Want? to be held in the Landon home. Guy Archery went to a team of Fred Evangelical U. B. Church in get ahead—today they work Landon and Miss Lillian McColl Tyo, David Gohsman and Robert North Medford, Mass., has ac- hard just to break even. were married June 6, 1906, in Hunter. Other Scouts who at- cepted the position of associate Try The Want Ads Today! the Methodist Church in Caro tended from here were: Lyle Protestant Chaplin of the Iowa Learn this lesson well—there and have lived in Cass City most Ludlow, LeRoy Copeland, Gary Methodist Hospital in Des snimmimiHimiiiiiim iiimmimimi miiiimmiimimimimmmimitmiiiiiimniiimiimimmit uiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiimiiiiil of their lives . . . including 45 Knuckles, Jack and Jerry Perry, is no reward for finding fault. Monies, Iowa. SOME COMMON SENSE ON OIL CHANGES Through improved filters and higher detergent quality of modern Twenty-five Years Ago oils, the once standard 1,000-mile oil change has crept upward to Leola I. Spear, a pupil of the White Oreek school and the 2,000 to 4,000 miles in owner manual recommendations to the point daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irl where these recommendations have now become selling features of Spear of Kingston had the high- various models. est average of rural students in Car makers' figures often differ from oil com- Tuscola county in the recent pamy suggestions fort, crankcase drainings, per- eighth grade examinations. Her haps because the oil firms have a commercial in- SUPER MARKET average was 99 per cent. terest in frequent changes. In any case, the own- Mr. and Mrs. John Mark and er manual should be the final guide. Mrs. Scott Brotherton enter- Theoretically, a metal engine part continuously tained the Tanner-Grey reunion at their home on Decoration bathed in clean oil will never wear out. Where CASS CITY Day. reality catches up with theory though, is that Del Monte King Size Buys starting immediately after an oil change your Thirty-five Years Ago oil starts to accumulate unburned fuel and water A party of 43 business and from condensation along with dirt. Though your oil will never "wear professional friends of B. J. out" as such, this chemical adulteration weakens it and starts the Dailey gave a farewell party in creation of engine-pitted acid. his honor at the Hotel Montague For this reason, dusty roads and short trips involving starting and Del Monte Pineapple at Caro. Following a meal which stopping a cold engine are the hardest on your oil and hence your was heartily enjoyed by the Cass engine. If you do nothing but this kind of driving, then you would City business people, M. B. Au- be wise to halve the... mileage of oil change recommendations., since ten announced the program and these guides were made for "normal" driving including 50 per cent MIRACLE sustained his reputation as an highway trips. Mix'em or Match'em efficient toastmaster. Mr. Dailey has conducted a store at Cass Modern high compression engines CAN be seriously harmed by City for 14 years, and is leaving deteriorated engine oil. Think of oil changes as a kind of insurance. WHIP here to assume the management Because the cost of a major engine failure is many, many times the of a store at Three Rivers. cost of the additional oil changes, it is better to err on the liberal The annual meeting of the side. Novesta pioneers will be held in When you buy a New Car b,e sure to ask about our 35,000 mile the N. W. Bridges grove on (or 30 month) Guarantee. No charge. Wednesday, June 16. NEW & USED CARS. Of the 224 students of the BUY WHAT YOU NEED Central State Norman school BUY WHAT YOU WANT, AND CAN AFFORD who will be graduated this month, the following are from BUT, BUY IT TODAY, because the Thumb district: Helen R. 1. You'll get the most for your money RIGHT NOW. Craig, Cass City; Anna K. Hunt, 2. You'll help wake up a lazy American Economy. NORTHERN. FACIAL MICHIGAN MADE PURE Mayville; Thelma K. Kline, 3. You'll help lick unemployment. COUPON Akron; Odella Leinbach, Pigeon; Of course we hope you'll buy a Chevrolet or Corvair from Bulen, Good for 5-lbs. of Frances L. McCoy, Fairgrove; but, even if you buy from a competitor, we still urge you to buy your 200 ct. .Mich, made pure Elfreda M. Strum, Pigeon; Helen n&w car TODAY. Boxes G. Turner, Cass City; Edna Voss- sugar at 39c. ler, Unionville; Lillian Wheeler, One coupon per Mayville. family. Coupon James K. Brooker and Charles expires Sat.? June Shear were elected delegates to 11 Banquet Frozen Beef-Chicken-Turkey-Ham-Sal. Steak 10 represent the University of V *<<3L^ ^r **?-***' Without Coupon Michigan at the ninth district 49c convention of U of M alumni in Port Huron Saturday. He spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. With Coupon at right and Mrs. J D. Brooker, at Cass City.

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Catholic Soc. Ser., bd. & WANDERING WITH WARREN I tiiiiiiiiitiitiitmiiiii nummuiim imiiimfimmiiiiiimmmimi imimmHimmmmiiimimimimmiiimimmmiiii immmiimmii | OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS care 41.32 41.32 Mrs. Lyle Truemmer, bd. SUPERVISORS care . 84.53 84.53 Mrs. Joe Botkins, bd. & care 84.00 84.00 Uncle Tim From Tyre Sez: Fire losses can tie you ported by supervisor Woodcock that wt. Mrs. Frank D. Chamberlain, adjourn until 1:30 this afternoon. Mo- tad. & care 146.15 146.15 into financial knots . . . tion carried. Mrs. Alfred Trisch, bd. & Baseball Games Dear Mister Editor: know if I could stand so much care -*. 76.30 76.30 I was reading some figgers unless you prepare for AFTERNOON SESSION Mrs. Franklin Turner, progress in such a short time. Meeting called to order by chairman bd,._.. &„ care 51.75 51.75 last night by a column writer fer I was raised up in the rocking such emergencies with Conant with quorum present. Super-Mrs. Leo C. Fox, board & the Associated Press showing visor Kirk chairman of the special hos- care 81.25 81.J& chair age and as a feller gits adequate fire insurance. pital gave the following report. Super- Mrs. Fenton Atkinson, bd. Are Too Scientific the awful price the world is pay- older he ought to worry less visor Kirk moved, supported by super- & care 40.00 40.00 Have your local Hastings visor Draper, that the report be accept- Mrs Marylin Robinson, bd. ing on account of Russia trying about life on account of they ed as recommended and provisions car- & care 80.00 80.00 to git the upper hand all over the being less of it to worry about. Mutual Agent check your ried out and the report to place on file. Mrs. Mary Carter, bd. and Motion carried. „ 40.00 40.00 globe. With things in such a mess, current fire policy and Supervisor Kirk gave a review of.Mrs. Stanley Lucik, bd. & This feller said $14 million a I'd just like to take me a vaca- bring it up to date now. the work of the special hospital com-| Car» . 105.70 105.70 mittee, and thanked the members for Mrs. Warner Lane, board In last week's column I mildly day and said tc me, "In what hour is being spent in the world tion, that is, if I could git up the their help and cooperation. Motion byl and care 40.00 40.00 on weapons and armed forces collateral or find enough co- supervisor Kirk supported by super-,Mrs. Geo. Burton, bd. & bewailed the fact that a garden , book do you find all that stuff CALL THE visor Golding, the special hospital com-! care 60.00 60.00 I planned to be all white turned you write?" Gee, thanks for the ever hour round the clock, with signers. But I reckon I'll just mittee be discharged and discontinued. Mrs. Lester Sheppard, take my vacation as usual, set- Motion carried. | bd. & care 63.97 63.97 out to be mostly yellow. Some- compliment I think. the United States and Russia Supervisor Howell, chairman o£ the Franklin Burgett, bd. & care 50.00 50.00 don't you spending 73 per cent of it. The ting up at the country store and Mental Health Committee, gave .th. e Mrs.. Loien Ewald, bd.-& piece went on to say that it's enjoying hearing about my HASTINGS following report. Moved by supervisor) care 41.74 41.74 Have an all yellow garden?garden.'" Another letter has arived from ^ ~~r "r." Costm $4< a neighbors trouble. Don't cost me Sylvester supported by supervisor Mrs. John McLeod, bd., & Now, why didn't I think of that?! f nd, Leona Whiting, who is I ^ l r fer ever man, Clement the report be accepted and 80.00 80.00 a rie woman and child in the world, a cent and always leaves me re- placed on file. Motion carried. Mrs. Roy J. Smith, bd. & Well, it's too late now because. living in Sao Paulo, Brasil. Leona Supervisor Johnson, chairman of the 22.88 22.88 including the millions in China freshed to know I ain't suffer- the white Mount Hood daffodils' is becoming accustomed to the building and grounds committee gave Mrs. Wm. Montague, bd. and India. This feller figgered ing alone. the following recommendations. & care .124.50 124.50 have been added . . . also jon-l climate; at first disliked the NSURANCE AGENT Mr. Chairman: Hon. Board of Super-Mrs. Wm. Lehman, bd. & quils and this year, for the: humid weather. Now, she writes, out that this money would fur- Yours truly, visors: Tuscola Co., Michigan. care .129.12 129.12 nish housing fer 240 million fam- Uncle Tim Your committee on Building and Mrs. Merle McCollum, bd. first time, a beautiful deep pur- since she has become acchma- .r ., , , , ,. Grounds recommend: & care 40.00 40.00 ,.,-,,,.,,, , ihes, or pervide food and medi- 1. The purchase of calculator for the Mrs. Ernest Osborn, bd. & pie iris is blooming in the center tized, she finds the slower- pace ca , / ,, .,,. , ,.,.'. ., ,, ,- nr\ • l care fer three million people, Drain Off:ice. Estimated cost of $880.00. Care 80.00 80.00 j of the garden bed. of living- rather attractive. O^n * * Hitting the ceiling is no way 2. The purchase of 3 expansion valves M.TS. Lyle J. Thurston, bd. 80.68 80.68 [ Speaking of gardening, per- And it looks like Russia has to display a dynamic personali- for steam line in tunnel; Estimated &- care the dampest days, she does just can't OR WRITE cost of $225.00 plus installation. T. w. Atkins Co., clothing 17.86 17.86 • haps someone can tell me what what must be accomplished and * ty. 3. The purchase of a conference desk, S. S. Kresge Co., clothing 11.32. 11.32 , T, ^ , „ .,. , , « , Y git 'em to quit and we can't quit chair for the Probate Court and pe- Kunisch Clothing, clothing 34.38 34.381 I've been failing to do for my the rest of the time till they do. Looks to me like HASTINGS MUTUAL. tition in Social Service Office. Esti- j. c. Penney Co., clothing 13.43 13.431 Kolkwitzia (beauty bush). I down. The people in Sao Paulo mated cost of $645.00. . Swinehart Shoes, clothing 6.99 6.99 sooner or later the hole is go- If some folks were compelled INSURANCE COMPANY 4. The purchase of a rubber mat run- Diana Shops, clothing 9.25 9.25 have one in the above mentioned do not rush around like we do to pay as they go they would ner for main lobby. Estimated cost of jc.Peimey Co., clothing. 171.09 171.09 j garden and it's growing nicely j here in the States; their motto, ing to git bigger'n the dough- HASTINGS, MICHIGAN $75.00. nut. stay. Committee of Building & Grounds: but has never bloomed. No green she tells me, seems to be, "Never H. E. JOHNSON thumb, I guess — just green ef- I don't know what the answer QUENTIN HOWELL do today what you can put off CON GAME Your Hastings Mutual Agent CLAYTON HUNTER , forts ! 'till tornorow." Leona finds this is, Mister Editor. About half Moved by supervisor Golding sup- Frederick J. Chapen, , MD, philosophy quite relaxing and ! *he world seems to be working on Beware of the man who cooks ported by Davis the report be accept-j med. exam 10.00 10.00 up a get rich quick scheme—he ed and provisions carried out. Motion,Dorothy E. Baird, mileage suggests that we could do with a the solution and the other half carried. & meals , 34.81 34.8T When I learned about the death is part of the problem. Things is expects to give you a raw d°aL Supervisor Parrott, chairman of theiLayerer's Pharm., Inc., of Roswell Raymond, a former little of it in the States! »uass resolution committee gave the follow- prescription 6.00' 6.00 gitting too complicated fer me ing resolution. Dr. L. L. Savage & E. H. Shabbona resident, a troop of anymore. Fer instant, I see COST PLUS Mr. Chairman, Hon. Board of Super- 6.00 childhood memories came march- And now to answer a Experience may be the best H. M. Allshouse, D. D. S., where they is predicting that in HmiNmilllimilllilliUimillllillllMIIIlimimimimilllllimillimillllimimilllll Your committee on Resolutions beg dental work 29.00 29.00 ing back to me: times that I questions: 20 years houses will be made out teacher, but is real expensive for leave to submit the following resolu- Moore Drug Store, presc. 6.15 6.15 saw Mr. Raymond play baseball No, Mr. Bulen does not "un- tion: 4.00 of plastic, won't rot, won't need those who prefer to attend the The Want Ads Are Newsy Too. Whereas: it has come to our atten-. . . . and other games, especially derwrite" my column (someone paint. Cars will have turbine more fashionable school. tion that the board of Supervisors of! supplier at the old Shabbona homecom- Tuscola County is about to lose four of .'Harold K. Stein, lab. ser... Bulen motors and tires will last 100,000 its valued members after many years,County Drug Store, presc. . ings. But chiefly I remembered Sidewalks will have mov- of faithful service, and M. C. Rarisford, att. fees . hearing my brother-in-law Bill Whereas: Conrad Mueller, Roy Sylves-jFitz£?erald's, notary seal . . ter, John Mclntyre and James Osburn Henderson Graham, judges Evo (a pretty fair baseball play- still and git there just the same. are about to retire, and I conciis dues 5.00 Whereas: they have been of great TUS. Co. Advertiser, letter er in his own right) mention deal of that time is spent where | Electronic stoves will sit dinner value to their county by the dedicated; heads 26.25 "Rozzle" Raymond to praise his I am employed, it seems natural ready in three minutes, and way in which they rendered their ser-,Doubleday Bros. & Co,, sup. 5.45 vice and their untiring efforts toward'Boubieday Hunt Dolan'Co., pitching prowess. Bill always that now and then I should tell food will be kept market fresh the betterment of their township, Coun-j binders . . 97.90 thought that Rozzle had what it about something that happens fer a whole year by radiating it, ty, State and Nation. . iTypewrit. Exch., supplies . 31.45 Now therefore be it resolved, tharpitzgerald's, school supp. . 5.63 5.53 takes to make the big leagues there. whatever that is. And to put the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the annual election to he the Board wishes to express at this Knys, clothing 5.96 5.88 . . . somehow he didn't quite Yes, I graduated from Cass time their appreciation and thanks for Tus. Co. Rd. Comm., gas .143.50 143.50 stopper in the jug, Time Maga- held in Cass City Public Schools, Counties of Tuscola, Huron arid Sanilac, the many years of constructive con-.Harold Jaynes, mile. & per make it. City High School - J. Ivan Nier- zine predicts that afore Ions' Michigan, on Monday, June 12, 1961, between the hours of 7:00 o'clock scientious service rendered. | diem 8.76 8.76 While on the subject of base- garth was superintendent 31 days 3802.40 3802.40igave him a rising vote of thanks for grandson, William J. Canby, what their speeches lack in : Justice Court— 'the business like manner in which the COUNTY TREASURER'S STATEMENT Ruth Tennant, court fees .216.25 216.25 affairs of the Board had been conducted wasn't telling the truth as he depth. Memorials Ivan Middleton, ct. fees ..202.35 202.35in the past year. heard it from the lips of his gen- Wm. Woizeschke, ct. fees . 2.00 2.00! Clerk read the minutes of today's (As required by Act 293, Public Acts of Michigan, 1947) Rosemary Skirlo, ct. fees . 25.50 25.50 meeting, and were approved as read. tle grandmother when he was a INITIATIVE Phone OSborn 3-2234 Reva Little, court fees 16.60 16.60 Moved by supervisor Woodcock sup- young boy and she an oid lady Some men expect the world to I, Arthur M. Willits, County Treasurer of the County of Tus- Business Forms Serv., sup. 36.00 36.00ported by supervisor Beatenhead, we cola, State of Michigan, do hereby certify that according to the records Business Forms Serv., sup. 20.23 20.23 adjouvn until April 11, 1961 at 9:30 a. of eighty-four? give them a chance—the fellow Doubleday Bros., Co., sup. 9.93 9.93m. Motion carried. who succeeds goes ahead and Caro, Michigan of my office, as of May 31, 1961, the total of all voted increases in the Building & Grounds Signed- Sherman Ogden, laundry ELMER CONANT, Chairman. Someone came into Bulen's one takes one. tax-rate limitation above the 15 mills established by Section 21, Article for Ct. House 10.00 10.00 ARCHIE HICKS, Clerk. Mechanics Laun. Co 3.00 3.00 X of the Michigan Constitution, affecting taxable property in Cass, City Gradys Hdwe., supp 3.36 3.36 Public Schools, Counties of Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac, Michigan, in said Gradys Hdwe., supp 3.63 3.63 Today is the only one of its Hills Grocery, supp 6.42 6.4kind—liv2 e it well, live it use- County, is as follows: Fitzgerald's, supplies 3.25 3.25 fully. Mich. Bean Co., salts 1.50 1.50 Voted Increase Years Increase Arnold's Clean. & Sani- Local Unit (iin Mills) Effective tation, equipment 675.00675.00 ORDER APPOINTING TIME Arnold Clean. & Sani. For Hearing Claims Tuscola County 3 mills 1957-1970 both inclusive tation, supplies 25.75 25.75 State of Michigan, The Probate Court Elkland Twp. None of Record Mich. Mut. Liab. Co., fo • the County of Tuscola. workmen's compensa. .1485.51 1485.51 In the Matter of the Estate of Ellington Twp. None of Record Osgerby Agy., steam boiler Alex Hoedechuck a|k|a Alex Hordechuk policy . . 156.90 159.60 a|k|a Alex Hardechuk, Deceased. Elmwood Twp. None of Record Pioneer Mut. Ins. Co., At a session of said Court, held on Novesta Twp. None of Record co. farm 21.60 21.6Ma0y 25th, 1961. Soldiers & Sailors Present, Honorable Henderson Graham, Aimer Twp. None of Record and Poultry Claims- af Standard Jerry W. Hanlin, bur. of Judge of Probate. Columbia Twp. None of Record Wesley Arnold Smith ..970.99200.00 Notice is Hereby Given, That all Donald J. Jewell, bur. of creditors of said deceased are required Cass City Public Schools 6 Mills 1950-1969 both inclusive James Phillips 604.70200.00 to present their claims in writing and Lloyd Blackmore, bur. of under oath, to said Court, and to serve Cass City Public Schools 71/2 Mills 1954-1973 both inclusive Olive Emily Titus 968.06200.00 a copy thereof upon Donald E. Mc- 1% Mills 1960-1979 both inclusive Aleer of Cass City, Michigan, fiduciary Dealers Cass City Public Schools Gertrude Heidt, 7 hens pheasants 1 yr. Store clothing 17.79 17.79 year over $61 million for hired OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Health Committee submitted the fol-|Kritzmans Inc clothing 13.93 13.93 GREENLEAF lowing report in consideration of yourT. W. Atkins clothing ...... 22.55 22.55 labor. Another $200 million can Budget for 1962, we are requesting that W. R. Knepp & Co clothing 57.03 57.03 be added for depreciation, taxes, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoadley Local News From Deford Area SUPERVISORS you increase your amount from $300.00 Gamble clothing 2.49 2.49 to $1,000.00. Moved by supervisor John-Kays clothing 89.73 89.7J interest on farm mortgages and of Imlay City called on their sis-' Mrs. Lee Sefton and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Com- APRIL SESSION son supported by supervisor Hofmeist-Kays clothing ...... 11.54 11.54 Frances T. Clark returns to non-farm landlords. ters, Mrs. Mudge and Mrs. Mor- mins and family of Rochester April Session of the Tuscola County e_r tha_„t th_e „,.„repor_t -----be accepte- ,. -----d an-d re-'Federated Store_ clothing... 4.91 4.91 Catherine attended the Vander- Board of Supervisors began and held ferred to th finance committee. Motion Presto______n Dept clothing 33.02 33.02 County Home Demonstration This does not include the ex- ris, Tuesday afternoon. lust-Holderman wedding in and Mrs. Thomas Grimsley and in the courthouse in Caro, April 11, carried ij. C. Penney Co Inc cloth.. 196.88 196.88 Agent penditures that were necessary Mr. and Mrs. Keith Karr of Ferndale at the St. James children of Pontiac were Mem- 1961. MoVed by supervisor Butler sup- Keith Haven, care ...... 255.08255.08 to increase their capital items. Meeting called to order by chairman ported by Supervisor Howel-l w—e - ad--- Mrs. Lyle J. Thurston bd Surplus crops have been so Grosse Pointe Woods visited his Church Saturday and visited orial Day dinner guests of Mr. Elmer Conant, clerk called the rolljourn until 1:30 this afternoon. Motion & care ...... 67.00 67.00 The production of farm raw parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anson friends in Detroit over the week and Mrs. Norman Hurd. with all members present, Harry Beat- carried. Mrs. Ruby Crammer bd & much in the news that we often materials is basic to many other enhead, Alton Reavey, Lester Jones, AFTERNOON SESSION .102.07 102.07 Karr, Tuesday. end. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore of Milton Bedore, Clayton Hunter, Clar- Mrs. Milton A. Saltmersh bd over-look the importance of businesses in Michigan. Nearly Ed Golding, Elmer ! & care 51.28 51.2agricultur8 e to the economy of Myron Karr is keeping quiet Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Bruce of Royal Oak and Mr. and Mrs. Hofmeister, Everett bd & care 279.00 279.00 149,000 firms are highly depen- Phoenix, Arizona, were guests Starkey, Lyle Frenzel, Quentin he d-'Mrs. Frank Chamberlain bd Michigan. And, Michigan Agri-dent on farming. These firms with a badly infected leg. Gail Parrott and son Rickie spent State Tax nems 148 39 J48 3g at the Walter Kelley home from Harold E. Johnson, Shuford Kirk, culture is a big industry! employ over 770,000 people, have Susan, little daughter of Mr. the week end at Torch Lake with ley Gilliland, Gail Parrott, Bedore ? SI Mrs. Ernest Osborn bd & Thursday until Monday. The Mr. and Mrs. Clare Smith. Mr. Bates, Dayton Davis, George 88.60 88.60 Dr. Robert Kramer, Director an investment of $7.3 billion, and Mrs. Lester Tappen, is in Bruces will spend the summer Earl Butler, Wilber Campbell, Howard the Finance committee, due to busi-|Mrs. John McLeod Sr bd & Agriculture Marketing and and sales of nearly $10 billion Hills and Dales Hospital with a and Mrs. Ray Hamlette, Mareia Clement, Ken. Kennedy, Charles Wood- ness reasons had requested to be ex- care 80.00 80.00 at their home in Richmond, and Allan of Pontiac were Tues- cock and Arthur Haley. cused from the County Tax Alloca- flrs. Lyle Thurston bd & Utilization Center, Michigan each year. broken leg. She was injured inMich. Chairman Conant stated that the elec- tion Board. Moved by Supervisor Da- 78.97 78.97 State University, has supplied an accident at her home, day visitors at the Parrott tion of a new chairman was in order, vis supported by supervisor Parrott, firs. George Burton bd & Since there are in the neigh- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boyne of and declared the meeting open for care 61.75 61.75 us with information which gives Wednesday. The child will be in home. that Charles Woodcock Chairman of the ifrs. Mary Carter bd & care 50.00 50.00 borhood of 350,000 tractors, cars Roseville were Monday evening nominations. Ways and Means committee for this us a good idea of the importance and trucks on Michigan farms, the hospital for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Craw- Supervisor Hofmeister presented the year only on the Tuscola Tax Allo- drs. Franklin Turner bd & and Tuesday guests of Mr. and visited her name of Milton Bedore, supervisor of cation Board. Motion carried. care 50.00 50.00 of Michigan's agriculture. they probably buy enough rub- Mr, and Mrs. Rodney Karr ford and children Columbia township for nomination. Su- chairman on foot- Mrs. Warner Lane bd & care44.30 44.30 visited her brother and family, Mrs. Norris Boyne and Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Beatenhead supported the Rolls presented the following re- ,Irs. Joe Botkins bd & care 84.00 84.00 First, let's study the labor ber each year to put new tires Mrs. Dan Boyne of Marlette nomination. Moved by Sup. Kirk, sup-port. Irs. Alfred Trisch bd & situation. The total labor force on as many as 175,000 cars. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sowden, Bluhm, of Dearborn over the ported by Sup. Woodcock that nomina- Hon. Chairman, Hon. Board of Super- care 89.80 89.80 were Friday afternoon callers at tions be declared closed and there be- Soc Ser bd & care 40.00 40.00 in Michigan is 2,900,000 and Michigan farmers also furnish a in Yale, Sunday evening. week end. ing only one nomination that the clerk visors: /[rs. Loren Ewald bd & _.,,__,, ,'the Boyne home. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Surine, Your committee on Footing Rolls beg care 51.01 51.01 about 6 per cent of that number market for somewhere in the Patty Hoadley came home for| Mrs< Walter Schlie of Pontiac be^ instructed^ to ^cast the unanimous leave to report the assessment rolls accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. «,„ „ of thi,„s board«„- , for Sup™ . _ for nave foeen checked and found satisfac- Irs. Ruby Crammer bd & is employed on farms. In addi- neighborhood of 200,000 tons of the week end, Friday night, (visited Miss Belle Spencer on chairman. Motion carried. tory and recommend the tax rolls be care .122.62 122.62 ;ion, an additional 600,000 work finished steel and about 1,450,- from school at Lansing. She will, Thursday. Lewis Surine of Caro, visited Sup. Bedore took the chair and turned over to the committee on Equal- Urs. Merle McCollum bd & Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stanard thanked the board for the honor con- ization. care 55.00 55.00 in industries manufacturing 000 tons of chemicals each year. return on Monday. On Sunday Mr> an'd Mrs< Eldon Bruce ferred and opened the meeting for Signed full committee: drs. Marylin Robinson bd and children of Sagmaw, Sun- business. Moved by Sup. Golding, sup- & care 81.25 81.2equipmen5 t or supplies which The over $700 million which she went with her aunts, Mrs..spent Memorial week end" at ported by Sup. Jones, that we adopt GEORGE KINNEY, drs. Lester Sheppard bd & farmers purchase for the busi- farmers receive annually for Eleanor Morris and Mrs. Doris ^ ir Harrison. day. fthe same rules and regulations that HARRY BEATENHEAD care 60.00 60.00 the cabin at governed the board the past year. Mo- GROVER BATES drs. Lyle Turner bd & care 80.00 80.00 ness of farming. the sale of farm products equals Mudge, to visit another aunt, Kenneth Martin of Howell Mrs. Olive Kelley and son tion carried. Moved by supervisor Woodcock sup-drs. Stanley Lucik, bd. & Michigan's cash receipts from about 38 per cent of the retail Mrs. Hazel Watkins, near Caro. Grant of Caro called on Mrs. Moved by Sup. Conant supported by >orted by supervisor Hunter the report care .110.44 110.44 was a guest last week at the Sup. Woodcock that we adjourn until >e accepted and the rolls turned over drs. Wm Montague bd & 'arm marketings totaled $705,- value of these products. Assem- Thirty-five ladies were enter- Bertha Chadwick and Elmer Iris Hicks Sunday. 1:30 this afternoon to allow the chair- to the Equalization committee. Motion .138.05 138.05 000,000 in 1959, the last year for bly, processing, and distribution man to appoint his committees. Motion carried. drs. Theo Valowick bd & tained at a bridal shower Fri- Webster homes. Memorial Day visitors at the carried. Chairman Bedore stated that Mr. Kel- care 57.20 57.20 which records are available. all over $1 billion in value to day evening in the Fraser Bernard and Ilia Belle Babich Blanche Brennan home were Mr. AFTERNOON SESSION logg from the Soil Conservation De- ilrs. Franklin Burgett bd & Dairy products are the most im- this agricultural output, so that Meeting called to order by Chair- partment, would like more room for 40.00 40.00 church parlors, honoring Maxine came home Friday after spend- and Mrs. Robert Lostutter and man Bedore, with quorum present. some files and cabinets. Moved by rtrs. Leo C. Fox bd & care. 81.25 81.25 aortant group as they contri- the annual retail value of the Eootj whose wedding to George ing some time at the Joe Babich children, Bobby and Susan of Chairman Bedore presented his comSuperviso- r Woodcock supported by su- ilrs. Wm R. Lehman bd & Dute 28 per cent to the total output from Michigan farmers is mittee appointments as follows: pervisor Howell this request be re- care 141.37 141.37 McKee will take place this sum- Jr. home in Manton. Livonia, Mrs. Ray Lostutter of Tuscola County Board of Supervisors ferred to the Building and grounds com- . Ray Putman bd & care 15.00 15.00:ash receipts. over $1.8 billion. The retaimerl . Co-hostesses were Mrs. Herbert Holcomb of Detroit Prescott and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Standing Committees, 1961 mittee. ay City Juvenile Home bd Milton M. Bedore, Chairman Supervisor Haley, chairman of the & care 54.00 54.00 Michigan farmers are good Frank Nemeth Jr. and Mrs. Lyle was a visitor at the Gordon Hol- man Cassie and sons, Jerry and Agriculture: Davis, Clement, Frenzel health committee presented the follow- Mich Reg Bap Children Home consumers, too. Each year they eight million people in Michigan Trumner. Games were played, comb home on Saturday. Mark of Kingston. Bank Depository: Clement, Woodcock, ing report. bd & care 233.79 233.79 totals more than $3.5 billion. Gilliland Honorable Chairman & Board of Su- Hill & Dales Gen Hos bd purchase $65 million dollars and a delicious lunch served by Mrs. Ella Sullivan is at her Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hicks Bldgs. & Grounds: Hofmeister, John- pervisors: & care 15.00 15.0wort0 h of feed, $20 million worth Food is a real bargain in the hostesses. Maxine received home for a few days and and family had for dinner guests son, Davis Your committee on health beg leave Vlaiers Country Drugs, bd. & terms of wages of factory work- Bonds & Insurance: Reavey, Woodcock, to report and recommend that Tuscola care 13.75 13.75of livestock, $15 million worth many lovely gifts. has for a guest, her sister, Mrs. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin County participate and pay its share of All of which 'is' respectfully submitted of seed, and $38 million worth of Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Ellicott i Elizabeth Tibbetts of Pontiac. Rayl and children of Silverwood. Claims & Accts.: Parrott, Clement, But- the cost of acquiring the property for Clayton Hunter prices increased about 21 per ler the-Adult Mental Health Clinic of Sag- Clarence J. Buchinger fertilizer and lime. and children Norma and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Arleon Rether- Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Goodall .Drainage: Campbell, Kirk, Beatenhead inaw Valley and that the matter now be Also, they pay annually $115cent while weekly earnings in- ford and Mrs. Carrie Retherford and family of Clarkston visited Education: Haley, Starkey, Frenzel referred to the Finance Committee to Dayton Davis creased 56 per cent, and the visited Mr. and Mrs. James Equalization: Kirk, Hofmeister, Haley, study and report on the manner in Moved by supervisor Woodcock supmillio- n dollars for repairs and Hempton on Sunday. called on Mrs. May Sage of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Woodcock, Johnson, Starkey, Golding, which Tuscola County shall pay its ported by supervisor Starkey that the operation of capital items. This amount of working time re- Bruce, Saturday. iReavey, Davis share of the cost. report be accepted and order drawn quired to buy a pound of beef Mrs. George Winter, mother Vassar on Memorial Day. Finance: Johnson Haley, Kirk ARTHUR HALEY, Chairman. or the several amounts. Motion car- includes the repair and main- of Merl Winter, passed away Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kelley of Mrs. James Osburn and son, ^Footing Rolls: Kinney7"'fieate'nhead, GAIL PARROTT ried. tenance of buildings, repair and dropped from 29 to 22 minutes. Walter Stuart, visited Mr. and -Bates WILBER CAMPBELL Supervisor Parrott chairman of claims A good indication of the declin- Wednesday morning after a long I Pontiac were Memorial Day din- .Health: Haley, Parrott, Campbell Moved by supervisor Davis support- and accounts committee submitted the operation of motor vehicles and illness. The funeral was held ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Mrs. Paul Verbias of Pontiac, Justice: Bates, Campbell, Conant ed by supervisor Golding the report be ollowing report. other machines, and the petro- ing- cost of food is a comparison Sunday. .Legislation: Golding, Kennedy, Hunt- accepted and referred to the finance Justice Court— of 1929, a relatively prosperous Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Meth-ter Kelley. er ommittee for study. Motion carried. Business Forms Service leum fuel and oil used in the odist church at Akron. Born to Mr. and Mrs. "Allan Mrs, Henry Rock and Mrs. Co. Officers Claims: Hunter, Davis, Chairman Bedore at this time ap- dockets 36.00 36.00 farm business. year, and 1958. Hartwick, an eight-pound, 12- Blanche Brennan called on Mrs. Buchinger pointed the following Civil Defense Business Forms'Ser 'sup!!!'. 2,0.23 2o'.23 What one Hour's Pay Would Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hartwick Parks: Buchinger, Jones, Kinney committee, Haley, Johnson and Golding. W Foster court fee ...... 8.60 8.60Michigan farmers spend $57 were Sunday dinner guests at ounce daughter, Sunday, in Hills Richard Strandgard at the Fish- Printing: Frenzel, Kinney, Conant Moved by supervisor Howell sup- rleva Little court fee 32.90 32.90 million annually for short-term Buy* x er Nursing Home in Caro, Resolutions: Kennedy, Hunter, Hof- ported by supervisor Clement, that our Rosemary Skirlo court"fee! 3&70 38'.7( Item the home of their daughter, Mr. and Dales General Hospital. meister legislature Committee make a study Huth Tennant court fee 137.20 13720 interest, pesticides, electricity, 1929 1958 Wednesday afternoon. of the Pending Bills in our state legis .Loaves of bread and Mrs. Elgin Greenlee, at Ar- Mrs. Anna Hicks of Flint was Roads & Bridges: Howell, Kirk, Gold- Jvan Middleton court fee ..257.65 257.65 telephone, livestock marketing 6.4 11.0 a visitor at the Iris Hicks home ing, Starkey, Hofmeister ature that would be of interest to Wm Woizesehlse court fee' 4.30 4.30 Pounds of Steak 1.2 2.0 gyle, Sunday being Mrs. Green- Salaries: Jones, Golding, Howell Township and county Government and Coroner" - charges, containers, milk haul- lee's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. the latter part of the week. The Want Ads Are Newsy Too. Sheriff: Conant, Bates, Buchinger make a report to this Board at Var J. Benson Collon per diem ing charges, irrigation, crating, Pints of Milk 7.8 16.8 Social Welfare: Starkey, Howell, Kenlou- s time. Motion carried. & mil 32.00 32.00 Carl Reid of Cass City Were j _ .-...i,-,,,,mmima«\ "T^immim nedy Moved by supervisor Kirk supported T. B. Hospitalization— binding, blacksmithing, hard- Pounds of butter 1.0 2.9 Special Zoning: Gilliland, Reavey, ay supervisor Golding we adjourn un Sag Co Hos x-rays 3.00 3.00 Pounds of Bacon 1.3 2.7 Sunday evening callers at the Jones til 9:30 tomorrow morning. Motion car Hooper Drugs Store drugs. 22.10 22.10vare items, veterinary services, Hartwick home. Taxation: Beatenhead, Jones, Gillliland ried. Sag Co Hos x-rays 8.00 8.0medicine0 s and insurance pre- 1.1 3.5 Veterans: Butler, Conant, Johnson Signed: Dept of Soc Welfare care..389.14 389.14 Pounds of Potatoes 17.7 33.8 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Root Cass City Presbyterian Ways & Means: Woodcock, Butler, ARCHIE HICKS, Clerk. Dept of Soc Welfare care..502.68 502.68 mums. called on Mr. and Mrs. Anson Howell MILTON BEDORE, Chairman. hapen Wrgiht & Ellison Michigan farmers spend each Dozens of Aranges 1.3 2.8 Chairman Bedore read a communica- Calls . 39.00 39.00 * United States Department Henderson at Deford, Sunday tion on Veterans Homestead Tax ex- APRIL 14, 1961 Gen Hos care 252.00 252.00 afternoon. Men Present emptions, and a general discussion fol- The April session continued and held Counseling Center— Agriculture - Agriculture Mar- lowed. Sup. Kirk, chairman of Equali- in the courthouse in Caro, April 14 Fitzgerald supplies 2.75 2.75 keting Service Miscellaneous Callers during the past week sation committee discussed the problem 1961. Fitzgerald supplies 4.25 4.25 Publications 856. at the home of Mrs. James of County Equalized Valuations. Meeting called to order by Chairman FitzgeralZ8 ad ssupplieu Ue s 4.50 4.50 Moved by Woodcock, supported by Bedore, Clerk called the roll with al Soldier~ --- s -SailorPP ss Relief & Poultry For farmers to supply this Walker and Frank Decker' were .Reavey we adjourn until tomorrow members present except Sup. Frenzel. Claims—• food in the right quality and Mrs. Duncan Walker, Mrs. Jo- morning 9:30. Motion carried. Clerk read the minutes of yesterdaj Ester Payne 12 ducks ...... 29.25 24.25 BARBEQUED HAM Signed meeting, and were approved as read. Mike Czap 33hens ...... 37.84 29.84 quantity and at a low cost re- seph Watson and Mr. and Mrs. MILTON BEDORE, Chairman Regular order of business taken up Reigle Funeral Home burial Francis Decker. ARCHIE HICKS, Clerk at this time. of Edwin W. Nash ...... 200.00 200.00 quires a large investment and April Session of the Tuscola County Sup. Hunter, chairman of Co. Officer Frank Vermeersch 23 rab . . 45.80 34.55 great efficiency. Whereas it Wednesday night, Mel Rien- AND .Board of Supervisors continued and Claims presented the following report Earl Knoodle 11 rabbits ____ 13.55 13.55 stra and sons Dwight and Duane Jield at the courthouse in Caro, Aprii County Clerk— Court House & Grounds— takes about $15,000 investment 12, 1961. Tuscola Advertiser, Caro Sup Co ser seat & to provide work for one worker had supper with his parents, Mr. Meeting called to order by Chairman election supplies 879.70879.7 fountain ...... 3.00 3.00 and Mrs. Pete Rienstra. Bedore, clerk called the roll with all Moore Bus. Formes Inc.., Gradys Hdwe sup ...... 12 43 12 43 in industry, it takes in the MICHIGAN BAKED BEANS members present except Sup. Frenzel checks 382.53 382.5 Frank Cutler labor & mat.. 699.54 699.54 neighborhood of $50,000 to Thursday was Linda Ballagh's Clerk read the minutes of yesterday's Cass City Chron., ballots. .169.75 169.7! Sherman Ogden laundry . . . 10.30 10.30 seventh birthday. Her grandpar- .meeting and they were approved as Tus Pion.-Times, ballots.. .151.50 151.5 Arnolds towels ...... 19.70 19 70 provide full-time work for a read. Maiers Mot. Frt., freight.. 5.10 Carp Far Coop ammonia worker on a commercial business ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wills, Regular order of business taken up Smith Mot. Frt., freight . 7.58 7.5; nitrate 6.90 6.90 were supper guests and visitors • at this time. Chairman Bedore reac Capital Photo Engr., Inc., Mich Mut Liab Co ins 415.54 415.54 farm. Although farmers receive -Senate Bill No. 1172. Moved by Sup elec. supp 4.66 l-ooCad Market supplies 4.64 4.64 only 38 cents out of the doller a in the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Woodcock and supported by Sup ypewriter Exch., supp. . pply Co supplies ... 8.40 8.40 Gerald Wills and sons. On Sun- Davis that this bill be referred to the Typewriter Exch., supp. , .84 Store supplies 4.50 4.50 consumer spends for food, they .Legislative Committee for study and Tus. Co. Advertiser, sup. Mechanice Laun Co ianitor have about $3.00 invested in pro- day, Judy, Betty and Linda vis- recommendation. Motion carried proceedings supplies ' 7.50 7.50 Chairman Bedore declared a short Typewriter Exch., supp. ., duction for every dollar that is ited the children of the James .recess at this time. Anderson Appli., supp. .., 1 „ ni County Nurse— Ballagh family. Moved by Sup. Butler supported by County Treasurer— i'-^Lucy Miller mileage 60.27 60.27 invested in the marketing of Doubleday Bros Co., Mary Montei mileage 135.65 135.65 chairman of the tradys Hdwe sup 24.51 24.5of1 business taken up at this time. Health Committee submitted a request Jradys Hdws sup 7.14 7.1Superviso4 r Kirk chairman of th Merchandise from Tuscola County Retarded Child- Wm Tomlinson wax at kro. 1.76 1.76 Equalization committee gave the follow ren Association for $1,000.00 the amount Charles Vaskowitz dog war 71.99 71.99 ing report. set in the 1961 Budget. Move______d by Su Melissa Marr 1_ day„s- work...- ...... 10.00. 10.00Mr*...... __ . _Chairman- : Hon Board of Super Copeland Bros. pervisor Jones supported by supervisor Tus Rd Com 700 gal gas ____ 143.50 143.50 visors: RICHARD CLIFF Kinney the clerk be instructed to draw Tus Co Rd Com 700 gal gas. 143.50 143.50 The Equalization committee recom an order for the stated amount. Mo Auten Motor Sales upkeep of mends that County Equalization b ESTIMATED RECEIPTS 1960-61 $385,821.00 tion carried. 3 cars 414.00 414.00 made at the same level at State Equa 4300 West St., Cass City Supervisor Haley, chairman of the Probate Court — ization (100% of State Equalization o Health Committee, presented a reques Shoppers Guide sup ...... 8.85 8.850%5 of estimated actual value). Cass City Local Representative from the Adult Mental Health Clinic of Typewriter Exc repairs ..... 26.70 26.70 Shuford Kirk Sagmaw, requesting an increase in the Fitzgerald office sup 64 .64 J. Arthur Haley AMOUNT WE DO NOT HAVE ..... $ 58,495.00 Budget for 1962. Moved by supervisor Hooper Drugs pres 3.75 3.71 Dayton Davis MILLIONS OF SATISFIED MOTORISTS ROBERT M. BADGLEY Jones supported by supervisor Beat Doubleday Bros & Co sup.. 4.30 4.30 Milton Hofmeister enhead the report be referred to the fi Caro Pharmacy, supp. 9 13 9.13 H. E. Johnson HAVe PROVH0 YOU CAN DEPEND ON Bad Axe, Mich. Phone CO 9-7421 nance committee for study, Motion Child Wei Exp" Dorothy E. Alton Reavey carried. Baird . 34.60 54.60 Everett Starkey LEONARD FOR TOP QUALITY PRODUCTS CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Want Ads FOR SALE Award Area Colleg^-.^ e Students Degree(37 s This well constructed 8 room HOME FREEZERS as low as home-12 years old-new vinyl .50 a week. Some $158 and floor covering in kitchen and up. Warranty guaranteed 5 basement stairs; new wall-to- years on food spoilage, 5 years wall carpeting in living room, on unit. We stand behind this dining room and hallway; built- guarantee. Delivered. Long in china cabinet (glass enclosed) Furniture, Marlette. 6-8-4 and cabinets on south wall of dining room; full basement; rec- REMEMBER—June :7th - Cass reation room with professional City Firemen's Dance at Roller pool table; extra toilet in base- Rink with Fred Gunsell. Prises. ment; breezeway with 2-car gar- 6-8-2 age; home thoroughly insulated; PRICE REDUCTION— Color forced hot water heating sys- prints - Kodacolor. Now only tem "(oil fired); newly decorated 25c each. Neitzel Studio, Cass and newly painted on the out- City. 8-8-2 side-extra large lot 99x132 ft.- near schools and playground- FOR SALE many features-home too large ON MAIN highway - grocery - for widow - $17,000. Down pay- gas and oil - repair service, with ment $4,000. inside wash and grease bays. PRICE REDUCED ! ! ! One acre land, large living quart- ers. $12,000 down or will consid- BUY OF A LIFETIME Nancy Walrasley William Joseph Freeman Elaine Bila Sara Hunt er modern one story home as down payment. 4 BEDROOMS-2 sunrooms-stur- dy frame home-extra large bath- McCormick Realty well shaded lot; lots of shrub- bery; quiet residential area. 5 Area Students and Insurance Timkin Oil Furnace; basement; PRICE REDUCED TO SETTLE Earn Degrees 6471 Main St. ESTATE. Immediate possession The Elnwood Missionary Cir- Bert Hempstead of Hemet,-, Mrs. Grace Carpenter of Delray Donald Lorentzen of Fox Cass City, Mich. Phone 200 Call 365 for appointment. cle will meet Friday, June 9, Calif., is a guest in the Maurice Beach, Fla., has been visiting her Lake, 111., spent from Saturday FOR SALE—31-ft. 1958 house Joos home. until Wednesday of last week 200 ACRES: Brick home; 5 bed- with Mrs. Garfield Leishman. sister, Mrs. Edward Mark. From Central trailer. Good condition. Phone rooms; in excellent condition; The Cass Valley Farm Bureau Cassland Farm Bureau will Mrs. John Hayes is spending with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 7286-M. 6-8-2* newly enclosed porch with extra group will meet Monday eve- meet with Mrs. May Schell Mon- Don Lorentzen. Five students from the Cass some time with her sister, Mrs. City area were among 604 pupils washroom; large bathroom; ning, June 12, at the Keith Lit- day evening, June 12. William Finkbeiner, in Flint. The American Legion Auxil- Pure basement; new kitchen sink; tle lionae. Susan Asher, infant daughter to receive degrees and certifi- Mrs. Arthur Little spent Sun- iary will meet Monday evening, cates from Central Michigan Uni- BRAND NEW BARN 40x70 ft.; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Loomis of the Alden Ashers, was hos- June 12, with Mrs. Jake Gruber. 20 stanchions and drinking cups; pitalized seriously ill Saturday at day afternoon with her sister versity Sunday at commencement PENN. OIL had as a guest from May 27 to and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Election of officers for the com- exercises held at the school. room for more; cost over $10,- May 31, a cousin' of Mrs. Hills and Dales General Hospital. Alva McNeil of Caro. ing year will take place at this 000. LARGE 36x60 ft. tool shed; Loomis', Miss Ruth Whipple of Mrs. Vera MacTavish, RN is meeting. The five are: Alfred Perrin 12 years old; 24x50 ft. POUL- i • . TTM! ' 1 T-v T GeralVJ CJL C4 J-*~d l WaitTT Ct-LUeC haJLiCtVdl aC*(s3 hiiJ~iis3 guestiUCOUt 99c gal. St. Louis, Mo. recuperating m Hills and Dales f k M f h <,* Tyo, Elaine Esther Bila, William TRY HOUSE built in 1950; con- The Seventh District Associa- Joseph Freeman, Nancy May In your .can Mrs. Albert Anthes took Mrs. General Hospital following sur-|Waite of £anging> He Returned tion of American Legion Posts crete floor and water in; 175 gery. Walmsley and Marguerite Ann •Cafey Lorentzen to Sandusky home Saturday. and Auxiliaries will meet Sun- ACRES TILLABLE; A FARM- Munro. ER'S FARM for $35,000. LOOK Saturday afternoon to attend the Out-of-town callers Sunday of Mrs. Theo Hendrick and day afternoon, June 11, at the GAMBLES funeral of a friend, Mrs. Ida | Mrs. Milton Hoffman were Mr. Otter Lake Billet. Election of Miss Munro received an AB de- IT OVER!!! daughter, Mrs. Mark O'Dell, of gree with an elementary teaching Watson, 86. Mrs. Watson was a and Mrs. Mervin Snider and chil- Caro visited Mrs. Hendrick's district officers will take place Cass City former Cass City lesident. dren of Elkton. in the meeting. certificate. She majored in 120 ACRES; close in; 90 acres sister, Mrs. Herb Aldrich, in a tillable; home newly remodeled Capt. and Mrs. Don C. Anker Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Little an- Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- social science and has minors in 6-8-2 rest home near Pontiac, Monday. English and geography. with new kitchen cupboards; and children of West Point, N. j nounce the birth of a daughter, Raymond Dearing, who is Tavish spent several days with "o 11* r* 11 LET US PROVE to you the econ- new bathroom; new heating sys- Y.j were to arrive Wednesday to Carol Ann, June 5 in Hills and their son-in-law and daughter, She was a member of the New- Komns College omy and durability of Farm tem; many other features; base- stationed aboard the USS Intre- man Club, Catholic student or-j 1 spend nine days with Don's par- Dales General Hospital. pid, spent the week end with his Mr. and Mrs. James Sting, in Bureau pole type buildings. ment; large barn; drinking cups; eats, Mr. and Mrs. William Ank- Mrs. William Moreton of De- Columbus, Indiana. They all at- ganization, and of the Festival ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dear- Chorus. She is the daughter of| gree Farm Bureau Services, Phone silo; milk house; $3,000. down; ©]?. troit visited for several days last ing. tended the 500-mile Motor 15. 6-8-4 Selling price $16,000. OWNER Sunday supper guests of Mr. week with her two sisters, Mrs. Speedway in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Munro and a i ^ _,. MOVING CLOSER TO EM- Mrs. Clark Seeley and Mrs. 1957 graduate of Cass City High! S^FH i\ and Mrs. Ray Boughton were John Sandham and Mrs. Angus The Philathea class of the kj€ 1 a a Sehwegler Services PLOYMENT. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boughton MacPhail. Howard Ellis attended the School. She plans to teach the! * ' • ^* fourth annual food school June Baptist Sunday School met Mon-' and children of Detroit and Mr. day evening, May 29, at the first grade at Clarkston. Sara Kay Hunt Held Here May 31 279 ACRES; close in; IDEAL Mrs. John Day of Covina,M and 2 at Kellogg Center, Mich- William Joseph Freeman earned SET-UP FOR STOCK, DAIRY & and Mrs. Ben Kirton. ! Calif., arrived Friday to visit her University, East Richard Shaw home. Twenty-' has received a Bachelor of Arts Funeral services for Benja- igan State two were present. Elwyn Helwig a BS degree. He took a com- min A. Sehwegler, 75, were held CASH CROP; 225 acres tillable; Mr. and Mrs, George Walls of mother, Mrs. Edward Pinney, and Lansing. mercial course and has majors in degree from Rollins I/angley, Washington, and Mr. left Wednesday to visit relatives presided at the business meet- Winter Park, Fla. May 31 IB the Douglas Funeral home has brand new cupboards; Mrs. Leo Quinn is visiting this ( accounting and geography. The tiled bathroom; large bedrooms; and Mrs. Dale Smith and daugh- j at Wyandotte before returning ing. Mrs. Shaw presented devo- Commencement exercises of Home. Rev. S. R. Wurtz, pastor ters, Alice and Barbara", of Caro home. week at the homes of Mr. and tions and Mr. and Mrs. Frank son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence i of Salem Evangelical UB 40x76 ft. barn with 30 stanchions Mrs. Bob Quinn and family of Freeman, he graduated from Cass ' the 75-year-old liberal arts col- and drinking cups; 2 silos; other irisited Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Leo Tracy and Mrs. Basil Guilds were in charge of recrea-' legi e were heli ud JunT -*•g 2&. Church of which Mr. Sehwegler Anker Sunday afternoon. Madison Heights and Mr. and tion. Potluck lunch was served.! City High School in 1957. I wa'§ a member for ,-many years, bttildngs; ASKING ONLY $8,- Wotton, Girl Scout leaders, as- Mrs. Joseph Bujdoso and family Alfred Perrin Tyo. son of Mr.i Sara, daughter of Mr. and officiated and buiial was in Elk- 000 DOWN; balance like RENT. Mrs. Howard. Loomis spent sisted by Mrs. Al Seeley and Mrs. The June meeting will be at the' Mrs. C. E. Hunt, i. <** v-rv sociology and anthropology major extra lavatory; 18x24 ft. garage; dren accompanied them home tend CMU commencement exer- T plans to attend graduate school. situated evening. They returned home daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don-' 1886. He mBrried MisS" Lena' Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kelley j the church Friday evening, ary teaching certificate anl, clude a special week of activities picket fence; WAY BELOW with him. aid Schenck of Napoleon and Mark at Cass City May 11, 1915. went Thursday evening to Mt. Fourteen at oended. majored in Spanish. I for the seniors and their fam- Seventeen ye"ars ago Mr. MARKET PRICE AT $500 down; Pleasant to visit Mrs. Abe Sab- Mr. and Mrs. William McKin- granddaughter of Mrs. McKen-! N?ncy May Walrnsley enrnert a! ilies fell price $7,,S0Q., IMMEDIATE Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Joos and ley, accompanied by Mr. and zie, graduated. Judith will teach' Sehwegler retiretl from farming bah and infant son Paul, born i-Donald went to Pontiac Sunday to BS degree in education and has a and they moved feto Cass' City. POSSESSION.- June 1 in the hospitaspital there. " he ! hT-ino- Viomo Mm i^^c,' ™^u™ Mrs. Dean Karr and children of second grade In a Michigan- secondary teaching* certificate. bring home Mrs. Joos' mother, Caro, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Center school next year. Surviving are: Ms wife; three $1,000 DOWN. This fine 7 room baby weighed five pounds and Mrs> Carrie Wendt> who had vis; She majored in social science". ) daughters, Mrs. J. F. Klein (Mll- , Karr and children in Silver Echo Chapter OES will meet! horne^ With 3' bediooms; lots of seven and a half ounces.. Mrs. ited in Clawson and was then a Springs, Maryland. They left ; dred) of Port Huron, Mrs. Ar- closet, cupboard and storage- Sabbah and baby came the first Wednesday evening, June 14, for HILLS AND DALES guest Mrs. Mabel Wescott. May 27 and returned home Tues- j thur Battei (Marjorie') of Ca'ss space; kitchen remodeled;' wall to of the week to the Kelley home a regular meeting' after which! i City and Mrs. P. El HoWe1 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cybulski | day night, May 30. GENERAL HOSPITAL 5 wall carpeting in living room; tere. officers will initiate two new' I (Fern) of GakRidge ;, Tenn.; It and den; fireplace; NEW OIL and sons _ spent from Friday till j Mr. and Mrs. Will D'Arcy vis- members. The June refreshment Born June 2 to Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dorus Klinkman ( Sunday visiting relatives in Ham- I itpd Stuart R. Little, son of Mr. and f grandchildren,, and two sisters, FURNACE and" hot water- heat- in the Leland Smeckert home committee is Mr*. Keith Me- James Ware of Cass City, a'girl", Mrs. Harry L- Little, ig' a crandi-1 Mrs. Charles Gregor of' Ontario; 1 entertained relatives from De-, tramck, „, Detroi, , t an„ d Holly. They-i' near Snover Wednesday. Diane •sr; garagg. attached'; $1,00$ troit, Gagetown, Elkton, Bad Conkey, Mrs. Clarence Merchant, Lauri Sue. for' the Baclelbr of Arts de-! and Mrs. Ortbli Klirtfem'aff of down;' full price $lff,5- to . and Mrs. Axe, Bay City and Cass City at Metropolitan Airport. 1 gree from Alma College. Stuart> Becker.^ ^ ... ,- ANCE' LIKE: RENT, an open house Sunday afternoon and niece of Mrs. D'Arcy who lie Townwnd and Mrs.. Elmer Anthony Szostak of Kingston", a" will pW'ticipate ifi! coitmiBTOceTfHSii'fc' Relatives ancl friends who1 In their home in honor of their Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buehrly are recently underwent a serious Fuester. girl, Rosemary Valorie. exercis'iss June 10 at' 2:30 p'.ffi. in| <-ame to attend' the funeral' in- $£flOO. DOWM. GARDEN" CEN- £ Thursday for Wolverine heart operation, is recuperating; Bom June 4 to Mr. and Mrs; TER, SUBDIVISION; home is, daughter Janet, a member of Bahlke Stadium. Majoring- in[ efttded: Mrs. James McDonald of' 1 this year's graduating class. spend two weeks. Their daugh- at her home there. Scholarship for Allan Hartwiek of Deford, a' chemistry' and education, with j Ftrslmcfa, Ont., and'Douglas Mc- 6?§': years esTd>; one story; 3' bed- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Born June 2 in Hills and Dales girl, Lynn Ann. minors' M Spanish- and" biology, S Donald of Hamiltcai, Ortt.;' Mrs. rooms; 13 ft. closet with slid- The annual children's day pro- Leonard Elliott, and son of Ubly General Hospital to Mr. and Born Jane 4 to Mr. and Mrs. £§ram will be presented in Salem Wolverine also. Little" plans' to- cont'imie his' f Wiliam Sehwegler' of' Cfiarlbtte";' iing; doors- iw large- bedroom?;; are at Mrs. James Ware, their second James Yax of Fair-grove, a girl. studies'on' graduate level' atMMrs1- Edward Selwegler and built-in vanity in large bath- Evangelical U. B. Church Sun- Born June 5 to Mr. and Mrs. , day, .June 11, at 10:00 a. m. In Miss Sandra Bryant was guest daughter, seven-pound, four-! Hiss Margaret Wayne State- University. 1 daughter Kay Ann- of" CJfepers- rowtn^ • elee:, Sot'., water.' flBater; oil! of honor Sunday at a miscellan- JeroM Little of Cass City, a furnace; washer, dryer- and elec.. rcharge of the program presenta- ounce Laui'i Hue. Mrs. Ware and Of South-field, niece of Mrs. A. J. During-fiis undergraduate years'.; ^Te<;: Andrew Sehwegler of Lan- 1 eous bridal shower given by her baby went to their home Mon-! Rnapp of Cass City, has been girl. Carol Ann. range, hook-up;- living,- room and" tion are Mrs. Harold Douglas Little-wa-s'active in- Tri-Feta, a'siirg",- Mr., and Mrs. ©"wen Darl- 1 aunt, Mrs, Harold Horton in ay. ! Other- patients listed Tuesday ' 2 bedrooms newly- decorated ; ;Mrs. Richard Hampshire and awarded t&e l'9'6l summer s~cfi.«rfar-- nationaf Biological Honorary; the f ing; Mrs. Orton Klinfaran, Char- : Owosso. Some 30 guests attended. Mrs. Ralph Gauer went to j ship of Alpha Delta Kappa, inter- i forenoon- werer Robert Musall, Young ' Democrats; student" gov--S fe' Klinkman and James- Darling large" picture-- window; Cedar Loney. Sandra received many beautiful Ann Arbor Monday to bringl national honorary sorority for! Mrs'. Carl Maxam, Mrs. Harold erament'and" the Afma-Chapter-of: [of Decker; Mr.and Mrs. Donald - lined' clbsetj" home- thoroughly- in- The Art Club met at the home* and useful gifts, McG'rath. Strsah Kappen, Rrh- the Student Affiliates of" the JIM© am& Mr. and Mrs^Eojr Agar sulated'; alum: storms- and! home Mary Kathryn to spend J women teachers. Miss MacKenzie 1 of Mrs. Edna Asher Wednesday, Phyllis Tuckey, daughter of this week here. She will return j is a fifth grade teacher at Bafd- ard Bayley, Mrs. James MacAmericans- : Chemical Society:. t erf..' Mariette; Mr. and Mrs. Don screens; patio; torrmxib shelter; May 24. The group had dinner at Rev. and Mrs. John Tuckey of to the U of M for exams next win School in Birmingham'; Tavi'sh, KbnaJd Parrott and ^ns- Addressing the 110 member] Darling- of Kingston; Mr. and !%'• car garage witfr built-in dbg- the Fraser Presbyterian Church. Flint and granddaughter of Mrs. Monday and then be at home for This award" is presented1 t'cp care^i an Asher - of Cass- City; Mrs.graduating--class at the • seHot>l's'SjMrsr.. AreMe Mark of'Flushing; keamel;- dW/NER^ TRANSFER- Mrs. Grace Moore was in charge Stephen Moore, is valedictorian the summer. teacher from- each of five regions, j Donald' RixsseiT, Fred J. Matt, 74th commencement will be- Dr. | Mrs;, €P, F'. Lenzner. and" MrsRED. ; $1,000; Down. Mrs- Wallace ^ Cz-ekai of Union- of entertainment. The next meet- of her class which graduates Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dressel Miss MacKenzie received" the" William? E. Langer, Cbolidge- Pro- \ Glaressce Lackowski of Bad'Axe, clbs&rih; oni ffi-81^ Ing will be with Mrs. Hildinger scholarship- for the- North- €Ten- j ville,- Harold" Campbell, Mrs. fessor' of" History at Harvard: and. Ws&. Roy E. Taylfc- of" Fay 1 this week from a Flint high and baby Julie of Lansing spent Louis- Prtrchmk, Mrs. Cecil Several good , building- sites; $l,r- in June. school. the week end in the Keith Mc- tral Region which includes- 12"' University; Dr.- Danger- will'- alsxs S» down, GUT OiFTOWN 0;WN- Members of the nursery roll states. Varce-, Mrs; Claude Westfall, be awarded the Honorary Doetoi Donald Smith, serving in the Conkey home. Mrs. Dressel and Mrs-. Archie Rail and Laura Mc- ORDER FOR PUBLICATION er wants quick sate; — Bring- de- jand their mothers were given a Navy who had spent 10 days baby stayed to spend until Thurs- She is working towards her of Litfcjrarture - degree.- Salfe? or- Mortgage of Real; Estate posit with- you;, iparty Friday afternoon in the master's degree in library science Taggart of Caro-; Mrs. Gerald State of' Michigan, The FSre-bate Court with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. day of this week with her parents, King- of Detroit; Frank Betts for tfce> CXmnty of Tuscola. | 1500. DOWN --agetf wijiwwr eannafc Methodist Church. In charge of Lee Smith, left Monday to re- Mr. and Mrs. McConkey, and will at Wayne- State University:. j In the- Matter of thss-- Estate of:- -the groups are Mrs. Howard Ba- Miss MacKeEzie is the iiresming-;1, and: James- Osbtrrn of Deford; Eoufee^ Tagg'ett, Deceased.' i handle — 4 Bedroom: home ~ turn to Norfolk, Va. His wife is then go to the Graydon Dressel Mrs. Clarence Iitgalsbee of 8^°:- At a session of said Cowfe, held on.: , extra-; large-- be«lroomr dtown- and! 3; •con, Mrs. Harry Crandell and staying with her parents at Fos- home at Midland. president of Michigan Zeta chap- Masarriage licenses- issued.] or Jfftj^. t,, ttSl. :Mrs. Don Lorentzen. Mrs. Bacon ter of Alpha Delta; Kappa, and' is inaw; Kim- Parker, Lewis Po- applied for in Tuscc-Ja cot«ity Present, Honorable Hends»so-B- Graham*. up - fethroom^on-lst floor; toria while Donald will be on Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wallace and well, Mrs. William Penfold and Judge of Probate. roomy basement; corner lot;; •explained to the mothers the sea duty for two months. Mrs. Ernest Croft attended com- a field representative for the- in- this-j week Notice i? Hereby Given,, That all per- -work done with the children. ternational organization. Mrs. Gerald' Johnston of King- sons- interested in said' estate are «ii-- of" shade- -~ fruit trees-, ete. Mr. and Mrs; Charles D. So- mencement in Fairgrove Wednes- ston; Mrs. Amy Gordon of Fair- - Blsker,- 2%. Qf" i!«pted' to; appear before- said Probate $50®'- down- tt>- respoisi .Light refreshments were served. Lou Trout, 28) of Court on. Friday, June 16; 1961, at- 10 bocienski and their daughter of day evening where Linda Hurley, STEVENS' NURSING HOME 2,iOVCy J-VliS* Jt 3T£tlliC 07611/0X1 Ol s>,im. to- show cause why a license should eagf - montMy/ Mrs. William O'Dell and Ar- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William not be- ^santed to M.a.-ftt$y- Asher,-, A'd-- Clarkston visited Mr. and Mrs. Twenty-six patients- were- be- Decker;- Kathryn McNeill, Wal- a-jj'nistrator with the Will Annexed of : prce; lene went to Owosso Friday Chester Sobocienski. Sally Ann is Hurley of Fairgrove, was a mem- ter- Shantz of Gagetown; Adeline Lauren Maitlanrf H'ager?, 20,j said estate, to sell the interest of said evening to attend the spring con- ing cared for as of June 1 and Mariettas- and Carol Jean-ette I estate- certain real i agtate descri'lied: in- 8Q,» ACRES; -.. neaar Argyle, - one their first great-grandchild. ber of the graduating class. Mr. Albrecht of Owendale; Mrs. Min- t i~:~ •*, cert ,«of the Owosso College included: Mrs. Minnie Benkel- | his peti-tion, for the purpose of distri- <$f ' the neatest SO) acre farms in Mr. and Mrs. Clifford CrofHurleyt , brother of Mrs. Wallace, man, Bruce Brown, Mrs. Eliza- nie Waun,. Reuben Bitterling of of" Cass City. ) bution to the legatees. 1 Choir. Miss Judy O'Dell is a is ill and in a Bay City hospital. Shover-. James, Richard ' It is Ordered, Thar notice thereof be Sa-nilac County- -=. 79 acres till- member of the choir and she al- and daughter Mary Jane and Bob beth Karr-, Mrs. Ella Yanee,. gi;v;e;tt by publication-.tiff a-copy ho^of.'one able - ehoice- 1%-am? -- Mg-hly pro- Morley visited relatives in Ches- Mrs. Bertha Hildinger, accom- Reuben Clark, Lorn Brown, Mrs. Still in the hospital and pre-- and week previous to said day of hearing, in ductive-- - 8 room- steaje home - so played a cornet solo. Judy has panied by her sister, Mrs. Emma viously listed is • Herbert Nigjg- Lee Bryant 20 of Cass- City. tlte Cass City Chronicle. completed her year at Owosso aning Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Croft Matilda Theil, Mrs. Kate Fike, ? Henderson Graham, Judge oR Probate. 1st; floor eo&gspfeteJy remodeled accompanied them to Chesaning Kreger, the latter's daughter, Mrs. Edna Schell, Mike Swanson, Sr. of Caro. Gerald' Lee Vandermcrk, 19., &f A true copy - hardwood floorg; cove ceil- College and after a week or so Mrs. Jack Dickinson, and daugh- Dean Powell of Cass City die.! 1 Beatrice P. Berry, Register of Probate. at home will spend her summer and visited her daughter Marjorie Charles E. Hutchinson and Mrs. Kingston- anul Constance ija^ss; extraj, largti kitchen with and family. ter Barbara of Snover, made a two Augusta Neitzel of Cass City; in the emergency room June^ 5. Munte, 18, of' Cass tSty. lots of nice cupboards; excellent working near Cedarville in the weeks' trip to Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. Francis Jacques of C&ro NOTION TO BIDMERS Upper Peninsula. Lt. Anne Marie Lorentzen of Mike Sovinski of Gagetown; C«ciT Rajc McGilU 19, of The Board o^ County StxW barn- - 12x85* silo - very where they visited Mrs. Kreger's Mrs. Martha Kuhelenkamp of died June 2. and' Karen Ray Ch^mbera*. 1 sioners will accept bids ^t their ofji'ces, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith en- Roswell, New Mexico, came by 120 Millwood,; St., Caro, Michigan; iHjtil; - same jet Saturday to Sawyer Air daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Port Huron; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Patients recently discharged 12:00 Noon "(-EST) Th-arsday, Jiane. 15, er 45 years - $6500. down - Has- tertained for dinner Sunday, be- Mrs. Harold Greenlee. They re- Maxwell of Pigeon; Fred Par- were: Mrs. James Ware and 1961, for the following,- equipment:; sides their son Donald and his Force Base at Marquette. Mr. Two (2) Tjs$otors: to be- sold as present owner Tjtn- turned home May 31. rott of Deckerville; Ernest baby, Loren Trathen, James Minimum Drawbar 22- horsep^ver- wife, Mr.'and Mrs. Clare Myers and Mrs. Don Lorentzen and CASS' CITY HOSPITAL able to, farm, Ricky went to Marquette to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kilboum j White of Middleville; Mrs. Nellie Seals Jr., Carlton Teller-, Ronald Minimxipi- rear tires- 1000x24 and daughter Nancy of Fostoria, of Mt. Pleasant came last Fri- j Maloney of Hopkins ; Mrs. Anna Speirs, Mrs. Eugene Finkbeiner, Patients- in the hospital Tues- Minimi»a front tires 500x11 NOTICE? We have many more Mrs. Hattie Smith, Mrs. Violetta visit her until Sunday when they Hydraulic lift to be avsg&ble whs». returned to Curran where Mr, day and were luncheon guests ( Parrish of Sandusky; Mrs. Par- Mrs. John Schmitausl'er of Cass, day forenoojt inclwd!ed: Mike clutch is diseagaged listiags on farms, homes, busi- Evens, Mrs. Hattie Dulmadge of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-lmilla Greenlee of Snover; Mrs. City; Mrs. Anna White of Deck- Realty- and Noel Ft^k-es of Cass Electric nesses; lots, commercial prop- and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Evens. Lorentzen, is employed. Mrs. Lorentzen and Ricky returned to Ham Kilbourn. They accom- Blanch Brown and Clayton er; Mrs. Louis Mu-ska, Charles City; Petej" Leshk-evich, baby bath ais- erty - land contracts, trades, nat James Smith of Caro was a Vnenevy and James Triseb. of Da^i'd Vargo, Mrs. Nellie Kapa- Oil filter listed here due to space - Callj Cass City Monday. panied Mr. and Mrs. Don Kil-Crawford of Deford; John Ei- Rear wheels with Adjustable caller in the afternoon. bourn to Bad Axe in the after- fert and Mrs. Lenora Hill of Caro; Mrs. Ambrose Laundra, la,. Mrs. Josef a Jones of Caro; Office for other listings - we* Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simon and Members of Echo Chapter Mrs. Pauline Stecker of Union- Joseph Healey of Bad Axe; Mrs. - Minimum shipping weight 2400 Ibs. carry one of the largest listings OES who attended a special noon where Don gave the com- Bad Axe; Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips Two. (2) Mawcrs: daughters, Patty and Peggy, ar- mencement address to the 103 of Marlette. ville; Donald Trezemzalski of Vera Copland of Deford; Mrs. 5 ft. and 6 ft. cut (Optional) in this area - i Salesman; to, rived Friday from Mt. Pleasant meeting of Sebewaing chapter Kingston, Mrs. Robert Bright Margaret Wheeler of Snover; Side mount in fi-ont of rear wheels serve you in «.•» Thursday evening were Mr. and county eighth grade graduates. Heavy duty highway cutting type to spend the week end at the W. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore Saving for old age is a good and infant daugther of San- Jean Cummings and Edward Cutting 45 degrees below horizontal Kingston Deckerville J. Donnelly home. Other Sunday Mrs. Basil Wotton and Mr. and dusky! Mrs.Amanda Blackmer Kehoe of Gagetown. and 90 degrees above Cass City Marlette Mrs. Keith McConkey. Members and daughter, Cindy, of Great habit, but remember to lay up a With cutting bar release dinner guests in the Donnelly Lakes, 111., announce that a baby few pleasant thoughts at, the of Owosso; Mrs. Adam Ferko- Patients recently discharged The Board reserves the right to accept tome were Mrs.Henry Simon, of Gifford Chapter of Gagetown wicz of Silverwood; Mrs. Helen were: Mrs. Eleanor King of De- or reject any or all bids, and to re-ad- who attended were Mr. and Mrs. boy, Thomas Philip, joined the same time. •vertise, to waive irregularities or to ac- Darlene, Pat and Herman Simon family May 20. Grandparents are1-. Sommers and Dwight Endersbe troit; Baby Darryl MeCloy of cept the bid that in their opinion is to B. A. CALKA of Remus, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Delbert Profit, Mr. and Mrs. of Bad Axe; Mary Ellen Maier Fairgrove; Ronald Englehart of the best interest of the county. John Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Eva Moore of Gagetown The excuses man invents «may Bids to be opened and publicly read at Simon of Big Rapids, Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian A. Ron- be new, but they are invariably of Mayville; Fred Witzke of Warren; Baby Harold Young of 1:30 p.m. (EST) on above date. Mrs. Bernard Simon and daugh- Howard Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. Gagetown. Deford; Mrs. Patricia Walsh of Board of Road Commissioners for REAL ESTATE Don DeLong, Mrs. 'Joseph Craw- deau of Fitchburg, Mass. Mr. an infringement on an old pa- the County of Tuscola, Michigan ters, Hary June and Joan, of Moore was recently promoted to tent. John Keller of Cass City was Tyre; Roman Alexsink and Joe Nick VanPetten, Chairman Sebewaing, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ford, Mrs. Chris Roth, Mrs. transferred to Saginaw General Windy of Cass City; Mrs, Mari- Grover Laurie* Member 6471 Main St., Cass City Fred Rartell of Archie McLachlan and Mrs .Chief Machine Accountant in the Howard Slafter, Member Vargo Jr. and Navy. The Want Ads Are Newsy 'f'oo. Hospital. lyn Gettel of 6-8-1 Phone 200 Cass City. Archie A. McLachlan. CASS OiTY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE— THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961 PAGE SEVEN

SERVICE on all makes of auto- WANT AD BATES WEEKEND SPECIAL— Ladies FRESH EGGS—32 cents a d&z&n. FOR SALE—-Refrigerator and FOR SALE—Cheap - 3)4 roll- FOR SALE—molded fiber glass REMEMBER—June 17th - Ca?,s Want ad of 20 words or less, 50 cents matic washers, commercial re- cotton sleeveless dresses only 5 miles south, 1st place east of electric stove. Excellent condi- away bed, slightly used. Wilma 15-foot boat with windshield and j convertible top. 35 horsepower

Require Periodic painting and treatment to resist moisture. Best for keep- I mg out

T ,if ( Y\i e to en with a view to j in' winter. and I maintenance. rt £*•> f "* /T\ t„ o moisture on si!:" | Used mostly In southern | i I T*w jo i: ^7i ffe Ai QUALITY cost no than cheap but pay off In loni i o epo minimum care. Most permanent in-H i| expensive to to no painting. Requires ^

™ I* good Insulation and vapor | f J protection. 1

1ST OF THE HUGE variety of materials Gives excellent long-term j used in homes vary greatly in quality and mainte- service but should be i vented — Quality varies, nance requirements, some are rugged and never so get thick top grade need attention - others lose their initial luster in a kind with permanent fin- ish. distressingly short time, and like cheap knives and forks never look well again.

Low in first cost, colorful TOO OFTEN LOW first cost is the controlling and attractive — suscepti- LINOLEUM ble to stains, scratches, factor that determines the type of materials chosen fading and rot due to wa- for a home. Disillusionment soon follows, for the ter penetration. cheapest type in first cost usually turn out to be the Wipes clean easily, will most expensive in the long run when you figure the PLASTIC not stain, rot or fade, but costly maintenance and repairs they require. knives will cut it. Good heat resistance, hot pans LAMINATES will mar it. Should last 20 years. BUT FOR ONLY A FEW DOLLARS more in first cost you can almost always choose top qual- CHECK THIS HOUSE Strong, handsome, dura- ity materials that give long service and require ble. The king of floors, Hardwood easy to clean, particularly minimum upkeep. What's more, quality materials FOR QUALITY with one of the new dura- generally cost no more to install when a house is Oak ble finishes. Will last a lifetime. built than the same materials of the cheapest grade. FULL BASEMENT * SEPARATE FRUIT CELLAR The use of top quality materials throughout the OIL HEAT * FORMICA LINED CUPBOARDS Not quite so handsome or house will increase total house cost by 5 to 10%. OAK FLOOR * BUILT-IN STOVE durable as hardwood. But SOFTWOOD still hard and long-last- DISPOSAL UNIT * BUILT-IN OVEN ing. Top Grade gives best EAVE TROUGHS * ELECTRIC HOT WATER FLOORS grain and appearance, AT THE SIDE of this page is a chart ALUMINUM SIDING * 3-BEDROOMS but use good finishes. to help you choose the best materials for your house * ALL ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOW AND Most expensive in first based on long life and minimum maintenance thus DOORS VINYL cost,t but toughest, best lowest over-all-cost. * FULL 2-INCH INSULATION IN SIDEWALLS looking, easiest to main- tain among resilient floor * FULL 3-INCH INSULATION IN CEILING types - Highest resistance *GRADED WITH BLACK DIRT IN PLACE to wear, scarring and grease. * 70- FOOT LOT IN NEW SUBDIVISION Highly resilient and re- See It at sistant to indentation marks and water, but will !ER TILE show wear unless periodi- cally finished, preferably with self-polishing wax.

SALES Good low cost, good for slab floors, but less dura- ASPHALT ble than other types; sus- B. A. CALKA ceptible to stain, scuffing- 6306 W. MAIN and dents. CASS CITY CHRONICLE— THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961 CASS CITi, MICHIGAN PAGE TEN Michigan Mirror State One of the Leaders in

CONTINUOUS SUNDAY 3 P.M. Human Rights Legislation Having rented my farm, I will sell at pubic auction at the place, 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Ruth, on; Saturday, Sunday By Elmer E. White ulations and even employees who may be hard-pressed to meet the Michigan Press Association might resent the hiring of some state's share of the cost of such RODBERS Minority groups in Michigan people realize the law makes it programs. have little reason to resort to difficult to do otherwise. Attorney General Paul L. "freedom rider" crusades, or Perhaps the most effective ruled that because KENTUCKY even the "sit-in" or "kneel-in" anti-discrimination force in the the Legislature failed to prohibit MOUNTAIN tactics common in southern state is the example set by the the programs, they will be legal. states. Michigan government in its per- In an opinion nearly two years COMMENCING AT 10:00 A.M. SHARP They've got the law behind sonnel policies and statements. ago, Adams cleared the way for (Lunch Wagon On the Grounds) them here. insurance programs in which the state and state employees CATTLE John Deere tractor manure spreader, like JiMMIE IUANA CHILL Northern states, of course, The Civil Service Commission don't have the problems of the has promulgated comprehensive participate in the cost of ruling (All TB and Bangs Tested) new PATIEN-WILLS South. There is discrimination, and effective rules to prevent of- that the Civil Service Commis- Hereford cow, 4 years old, calf by side John Deere 12-ft. field cultivator, like new because where there are people ficial bias. sion could legally make the' Hereford cow, 4 years old, calf by side John Deere 8-ft. field cultivator who differ in color of skin, na- Another move to safeguard necessary commitments to set up Black Angus cow, 4 years old, calf by side John Deere 4-14" bottom plow for 3-point tional background or religion the rights of all persons in Mich- such a plan. Hereford cow, 3 years old, fresh by day Sat., Sun., June 17-18 "THE BIG SHOW" %%% hook up, like new there is in some degree mistrust, igan was recently made by Gov. of sale fear and bigotry. John B. Swainson, who issued State Controller Ira Policy John Deere 12-ft. harrows, like new *** a "Governor's Code of Fair asked Adams if it would be pro- Hereford cow, 3 years old, fresh by day New Idea side rake Practices" to govern personnel per to certify expenditures for of sale John Deere 7-ft. tractor mowing machine But Michigan has been a lead- practices and services, facilities the state's share of insurance Hereford cow, 3 years old, fresh by day John Deere No. 12 A combine with motor er in guaranteeing human and regulatory and contracting premiums. Adams said yes. of sale and pickup attachments rights. policies of all state agencies. The Legislature not only re- Hereford cow, 3 years old, fresh by day John Deere chopper with hay head Even controversy over such fused to include in appropria- things as the anti-discrimination While Swainson, like any oth- of sale John Deere 2-12" bottom plow er politician, is aware of minori- tions for salaries and wages any Hereford cow, 3 years old, calf by side John Deere hay conditioner "Rule Nine" which deals with sums for insurance, it also failed real estate is based mostly on ty group bloc-voting, he also Hereford cow, 3 years old, calf by side Deluxe 9-ft. single drum cultipacker seems to have a very strong per- to either approve or disapprove * Hereford cow, 3 years old, calf by side the fear that the rights of non- sonal feeling in the area of civil of such expenditures. Roderick Lean 3-section harrows minority groups might be im- Adams' opinion said not only Hereford cow, 3 years old, calf by side Roderick Lean weeder paired by going too far with I rights. 20 Hereford and Holstein feeders, steers could classified. Civil Service em- 1 McCormick Deering No. 64 combine with Fri, Sat. June 9-10 legislative or administrative ployees take part in the plan, but and heifers, ll /^ months old P.T.O., spring cylinder and pickup at- rules. "If I demand a right for my- so could unclassified employees—j 12 Pigs, 5 weeks old tachment for beans. Anti-bias law has far deeper self," Swainson has often said, which includes the Legislators, j roots than "Rule Nine", which ''then I must be ready to give MACHINERY 26-Ft. drive belt HIT HORROR THON was promulgated by the Cor- that same right to others." 1959 John Deere 720' tractor with starter, Belt 20-ft. aluminum grain elevator lights, power steering, live power and Fanning mill -Also poration and Securities Com- The Governor's code, which Improper Milking- mission. details the things which govern- dual rear wheels Papec hammermill. ### ment agencies may and may not Can Cause Mastitis 1952 John Deere 'B' tractor with starter, Smoker 30-ft. bale elevator, like new First, there is the Michigan do in connection with civil rights, lights, manure loader, 2-row cultivator Clover buncher Constitution, which (in Article was based, he said, in the Pre- At the first signs of mastitis and bean puller Case 10-ft. double disc II) guarantees certain basic amble to the code, on fundamen- in his herd, -an alert dairyman Allis-Chalmers 'B' tractor Oliver 7-ft. double disc property and personal rights to tal American concepts that "all should immediately check for John Deere ditcher men are created. equal," and are Massey-Harris steel bottom push type 'ON THE 888 all the citizens of the state. some improper milking practice, John Deere 15-hoe grain drill on rubber hay loader { The Fair Employment Prac- endowed with "certain inalien- says Alfred Ballweg, county ex-

S(Look at. these Adult Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat. June 7-8-9-10 Delinquents Matinee Saturday at 2:00 «*» they're', the reason kids like us do the things '"r t&wdol".

The" shades are open and |llill| their morals are showing ,,.in the "most respectable •** neighborhood in town!" :^— ^ALEXNieOL'GIGIPERREAU CAROLE MATHEWS GEORGE DOLENZ-JACK CASSiDY mo LAURENCE E. MASCOTT- Directed to WILLIAM AllAND • written by LAURENCE £. MASCOTT Also. TECHNICOLOR THRILLER

Hear REX ALLEN, 'Mr. Cowboy1 sin Get Ready With Tl» Fues., Wed., Thur. June 13-14-15 Ribbon Judge* ACADEMY AWARD "BEST ACTOR" and •Animals Don't Cry"

Tell'em Gantry... fell 'em everything -but not about your whiskey and MICHIGAN IS INDUSTRY your women I the auto industry, such as the manufacture of Screenplay by VIRGINIA M. COOKE • Directed by FRANCIS 0. lYOH What has developed a multi-billion dollar auto- Produced by TOMMY REYNOLDS and WIII4AM IWHTfDO T concrete products, office furniture, food products, A SUMAl flcniRES fSOMICIION-A timvEHSAt-imElfflMlOtlS RttOK mobile industry in Michigan? The very same Guest Stars BIX ALUM • CASEY, TOBS • JERRY NAILL advantages that have attractedTmany other in- machinery, transmission equipment, cereal break- June 11-12-13 dustries to- this state—abundant sources of raw fast foods, refrigeration machinery and pharma- Sun., Mon., Tue. materials, a limitless supply of water, unmatched ceutical preparations. Michigan is Industry— Continuous Sunday fropm 2:00 transportation facilities, and a labor force with an truly diversified Industry. average employee productivity that is 18.3 percent COLUMBIA PICTURES pyttot* above the national average. Help carry Michigan's message to the.nation. Clip this ad and mail it to someone in another state KIRK KIM Michigan has manufacturing operations in over with your comment. Let's talk up Michigan and •-Essta CfllOB • UNITE ARTISTS 80 per cent of the 453 separate industry groups DOUGLAS NOVAK When its advantages for industry. Together we can ERNIE BARBARA recognized by the U. S. Bureau of Census. A good KOVACS RUSH percentage of these are only remotely related to assure a greater future for all of us.. MICHIGAN IS EVEIYTIIIB FOi co-starring WALTER MATTHAU VIRGINIA BRUCE-KEtsjT SMITH A ORYNA-QUtNE Prpdwrt«f> This ad Is one of a series published as a public service by this newspaper In cooperation HELEN GALLAGHER Ctf**naS<»(*.EASTMAN COLOR with the Alteon Press Association and the Michigan Economic Development Department,

A DYNASTY HIM CORP. PRESENTATION -A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL RELEASE CASS CITY CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961 PAGE ELEVEM

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SAVE With Purchase of Mich. Beet ^^^^ SUGAR 10 89( With Coupon Void After Sat., June 10,1961 With Coupon At Left IGA Kraft All you outdoor chefs will make a hit SALAD with those hearty appetites when you CATSUP serve foods from IGA. The selection is DRESSING complete and the prices are low. Shop Standing iGA TABLERITE -<-.. ° • •V Bottles I ffe%JPlyr Beef Rib Roast 65§ 3 1.00 IGA TABLERITE ivj.uciuiuM.ts -ng jrx MIXED FRUIT 2, 19c 50 Extra MM stamps Rib Steaks 89 IGA Butternut Sundae With Purchase of 48-ct. COOKIES 39ik IGA BONELESS CHUCK IGA r^^k^ TEA BAGS 55c ^^ ROLLED RED SALMON 89|. With Coupon Void After Saturday, June 10, 1961 Giant Size IGA DRY AQ, 4VC DETERGENT 50 Extra MM Stamps Roast ! With Purchase of 18-oz. For the best choice beef you ever barbequed, - PRODUCE"" - JJ Kraft _ _ try TableRite! Every ounce is carefully selected, aged Crisp for tenderness, and,...delicious!. * CELERY 2™29c 9 Barbecue Sauce 3°C With Coupon Cello Pkgs. RADISHES 3 Void After Saturday, June 10,1961 Ib. Green F B Peppers 3 ° 29c With Purchase of any Ib. pkg. Tube SUNSHINE FIG BARS 19eC, AT REGULAR PRICE BLADE CUT With Coupon CHUCK IbC . Void After Saturday, June 10, 1961 BONELESS ROLLED YOU DIME BUYS MORE C BRISKET Ib. LEMONAD TABLERITE LEAN 50 Extra MM Staups C TOMATO SOUP With Purchase of Reg. Size GROUND BEEF 49Ib. POTT Saran (Our Regular Low Price) WRAP MUCHMORE CHOCOLATE SYRUP With Coupon SLICED B Void After Saturday, June 10, 1961 TABLERITE BOOK MATCHES SKINLESS Ibc .• TABLERITE 50 Extra MM Stamps c POP CORN With Purchase of 6-oz. LUNCH MEAT 49ib. Nestle's ^^ — ^^ BISCUITS MORSELS 2 49( IGA DELUXE With Coupon Ocean Spray Hi-C - DAIRY TREATS - Void After Saturday, June 10, 1961 INSTANT COFFEE CRANBERRY TableRite 8-oz. pkg. ORANGE CHEESE SLICES 33c SAUCE DRINK Large TableRite 10-oz. ] Extra Jar MARGARINE 5 L $1JO l 300 M O^ fc $ C With Purchase of /2 gal. 2 cans ^ jF't 10 79< 3 - 1.00 Aero COTTAGE CHEESE 19| i 1. TableRite (Half-moon) With Coupon LONGHORN CHEESE 47| Void After Saturday, June 10, 1961

Buttermilk 2 qts. 39c Chocolate 2 qts 39c 50 Extra MM Stamps Half & Half pt. 19c Half & Half qt 35c With Purchase of any Large Nylonge IGA Milk i/2 g-al 37c SPONGE IGA Frozein HB With Coupon ORANGE JUICE 5 Void After Saturday, June 10, 1961 PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1961 CASS CITi, MICHIGAN Questions and Answers About Special Education 12 Team Church League Set to What is Special Education? j a full and useful life for every tricts in the county. This board benefit. The regular classi-oom months, a school district resident Special Education deals entire-; exceptional child in accordance hires the County School Super- teacher and her students are at the previous 30 days, you are ly with special assistance, with his capacity, regardless of intendent and would be respon- a disadvantage when "slow eligible to vote. Registration is Start Monday through the schools, to handi- the way he is exceptional. In sible for employing the teaching learners," emotionally disturbed required only in registration capped children. It is a compara- our efforts toward this goal we staff for Special Education. children and others must be giv- districts. The 12-team Church Softball tively new program for Michi- recognize that parents and Will my school district be en the special attention they de- When and where will I vote? League swings into action Mon- gan schools. Programs similar teachers are the indispensable served? serve. Providing Special Educa- June 12 at your local school day with a schedule that calls to that proposed for Tuscola guides to the future. tion for the handicapped would election. Place and time will be for three games weekly through All handicapped children re- the middle of August. Games I County are now operating in 23 Our faith lies in the excep- gardless of school district will be relieve regular teachers of this posted in every school district. tional child himself and his responsibility and give them Contact your local school super- will be played Monday, Wednes- Michigan Counties. included in the program. Trans- day and Friday nights. Who are the Handicapped Chil- capacity for developing, his portation to these programs may more time to devote to their intendent for further informa- right to an often denied full life, work with other pupils. tion. Lifting the curtain on league dren? be reimbursed through local and activity will be Cass City Catho- We don't have to! look very far his need for freedom and indepen- county agreement. What will Special Education The special education teachers dence, and his possession of a cost me? lics and Cass City Methodists to find some children with handi- Do we have enough Handi- j who have written these articles, who meet at 7 p.m. The second caps in every community. They capacity for constructive citizen- capped Children in the County to The state will pay 75 per cent Bill Cannon, Charles Frederick, ship. game of the evening at 9 p.m. are the children with individual warrant Special Education? of the cost of operation of Spe- Leo Kipfmueller, Ron Laeder will pit Decker Methodist against differences caused by blindness, Most Tuscola County people Conservative estimates by cial Education. 25 per cent must and Richard Reava, wish to take Cass City EUB Church. partial vision, deafness, poor seem to agree that, so far as school people, based on three be raised locally. It will take this opportunity to express their (3|4) mill property tax to raise Wednesday's contests feature hearing, limited mental ability, possible, education should be a separate surveys, show that ap- gratitude to this paper for pub- Lamotte-Mizpah United Mission- defective speech, crippling con- local responsibility. It is gen- proximately 1,585 of the 11,660 our county's portion of the lishing this series of special edu- ary churches against Gagetown ditions, and other types of phy- erally less expensive, more re- school children in Tuscola Coun- needed funds. Each taxpayer cation articles. Church of the Nazarene at 7 sical handicaps and^ social malad- sponsive to local needs and ty need and would be helped by would pay 75 cents per 81,000 of p.m. and Grant Eraser vs. Cass justments. local control. Administration of Special .Education. However, state equalized valuation to raise Speak well of yourself under all circumstances—your enemies City Presbyterians at 9 p.m. Why should we tax ourselves the Special Education Program, every student would benefit. If the needed money. Friday, June 16, the remain- for Special Education? if adopted, will be in the hands a Special Education program is Who can vote? will do all the hammerwielding that is necessary. ing four teams in the league! Most of us will agree that of the County Board of Educa- established in Tuscola County If you are a U. S. citizen, at swing into action. Deford-King-1 society and individuals have an tion — a ' five-member board the normal and "gifted" pupils least 21 years of age, a Michigan The Want Ads Are Newsy Too. ston Methodists face Argyle- obligation to develop the ideal of elected by vote of all School Dis- in present classrooms would resident for the preceding 6 Cass City Baptists and Shabbonal Methodist plays Deford Church i of Christ. I On the- basis of last year's Ed Freeman, Cass City, ended his brilliant Central Mich- play, Deford-Kingston (unde- igan University track career last week end by winning the feated in regular season play) Interstate Conference pole vaulting championship. Free- and Cass City Catholics (play- man, kecond in the league pole vault finds last year, cleared off champions) are rated as the teams to beat. 13 feet-7 3 8 to cop the conference title. However, the league rule that Ed Freeman doesn't take his makes players ineligible to pole vaulting too seriously. Just DEFORD pitch after they are 38 years seriously enough, however, to Herman Rock, who attends make him the best vaulter in Asbury College in Kentucky, the Interstate Conference. arrived home Wednesday, May that were at or near the top the City senior previous year. Freemar| a Cass 31, to spend the summer with at Central Michigan University, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ( capped his long track career at Rock. i Carbondale, 111., last week end Miss Laura Allen arrived home FOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES! Little Leaguers j by winning the title with a leap Thursday from Asbury College ' an inch and -one-eighth under in Kentucky to spend the sum- the league record. mer with her parents, Mr. and To Start Monday That championship ended Mrs. Burton Allen. Shelby Ennis Freeman's bright collegiate of Elizabethtown, Ky., accom- Young Tender Cass City's Little League will career, but it didn't end"his pole panied her home and returned FRESH swing into action on the diamond vaulting days, Monday to Kentucky. next to the elementary school For as . some people collect next Monday, authorities in stamps, Ed Freeman propels charge announced this week. himself over a bar some 13 or 14 Students Present PORK The game will pit the Yankees feet in the air and drops back to Piano Recital GROUND against the Giants. The second earth again — just as a hobby, Mrs. Jack Esau presented her game of the year is scheduled for Pole vaulting has been his hob- piano students in a recital Satur- Wednesday, JuHSi.,14, and pits the by for about as long as he can day at 10 a.m. in Salem Evan- Tigers vs. the Pirates. Friday, remember. T gelical UB Church. Parents at- ROAST June 16, the opening week of the It all started back in the tended. The program was an- schedule will be completed when 1940's when Freeman was in the nounced by Eric Esau. FOOD CENTER the Giants meet the Pirates. third or fourth grade — he can't Following the recital, the Picnic Cut League officials announce that remember which - at Cass City, youngsters and some parents Across From Bowling Alley — South of Hills Ibs. interest is higher than ever in the j He had an opportunity to watch went with Mr. and Mrs. Esau_ and Dales Hospital program and that because of the; the great Cornelius Warmerdam and family to Indianfields park , i many boys who havg signed forjin action and that, according to on a picnjc Participating were 3 the program an extensive minor Freeman, set him off. 12 giris and' Karen Holm and PLENTY OF FREE PARKING league will operate for boys not] "I started out with a broom-| Eric Egau_ Included in the group yet ready for the Little League, stick as a pole," he recalls, "and were Illa Belle Babich and Dale team. kept working at it because I en- Horak of Deford. Linda Kretz- ! joyed it. I think it was about schmer, Becky and Nancy Good Pony Leaguers to two years before I could clear of Owendale, Carol Gettel and Hickory Smoked three feet." Felicia McNeill of Gagetown Practice Tonight By the time he attended Cass and Pamela Dobbs, Brenda Po-v ERLA'S HOME MADE Boys interested in playing' City High School, Freeman's well, Carol and Margie Clarke baseball in a Pony League will. hobby began paying off. As a and joyce Austin report to the park tonight junior he vaulted 12 feet-6 to (Thursday) at 6 o'clock where establish a school record which ALTAR SOCIETY " Tender Aged Rib or Club the first practice is scheduled. still stands. loncludea from t/age one. RING BOLOGNA The league is for boys 13 and, He also received an injury dren. He said children should be 14 years old and *for some 15- i which he feels has hindered his expected to obey. Make few year-olds who are not playing in! vaulting ever since. His do-it - demands of them, he added, but J 1 «nkl% the Babe Ruth League, Noel f yourself leaping had other draw- ! see that they are obeyed. Avoid SKINLESS FRANKS Frakes, organizer, said this week. backs, too. coaxing and bribing and have Complete details will be worked "While jumping on my own as the game ruleg from d to d Hickory Smtoked out during opening practices. a kid helped me quite a bit, it In & raffle> Charlotte Lauria> LG. BOLOGNA also developed some serious M Kerbyson and Patt Com. SHABBONA GROUP errors_ in form that have taken a jmen t wgre ^ winners< MeHlbers JOWL BACON Concluded from page one. long time to iron out, Freeman, of the ^roup wiu gerye at & fath_ Bullock; secretary, Mrs. Bruce admits. er-son banquet slated June 18 at Kritzman; treasurer, Mrs. Ron "It took a lot of coaching Cass City High School gym. Warren; community chairman, both in high school and here at A gift was presented to Mrs. Mrs. Clair Auslander; historian, Central, before I was able to Melvin Balk who is leaving the IR-WINE TO TAKE OUT Mrs. Dan Masten; publicity' pole vault the way I was sup- community. chairmen, Miss Marie Meredith: posed to, but getting the proper Piknik Brand Vlasic and Mrs. Ron Warren; recrea- form has enabled me to go high- ttmmmtmmmtmmmmmmmm Snowdrift tion chairmen, Mrs. Wilfred er than I ever could have gone Turner and Mrs. Alan Rogers. on my own." Caro Livestock DILL PICKLES The group will enjoy a mys- Freeman attributes his erratic KETCUP tery tour June 20. They also collegiate performances to these j Auction Yards SHORTENING Polish or Israeli Style plan to attend Camp Day at basic errors in form and to the Sanilac County Park June 27 early injury. June 6, 1961 where they have been invited to He varies as much as a foot Begt. yeaj 33.00-36.00 b present a few of their "Crazy, and a half in height from meet gal. Daizy Band" numbers. The club i to meet. The week before win- Fair to good ...... 31.00-32.50 2 33c 49c Common kind „__ 28.00-30.00 and will not meet until Sept. 26. ship, in fact, he had not been Lig-hts & Eg. Store Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. able to go higher than 12 foot-6 i Hvy 21.00-27.00 .Some homes would be more in a dual meet against Eastern Deacons 9.00-34.50 Friday 8 to 8 — Sat. 8 to 9 homelike if the housewife had! Michigan. Good Butch. taken lessons in domestic Freeman, who has a double Steers 22.00-28.00 silence. major in geography and physi- Common kind .... 17.50-21.00 cal education, also proved to be Good Butch. A small potato has to carry a one of Central's most versatile Heifers 21.00-22.00 HUNT'S 300 CAN COMO lot of weight if he expects to trackmen this year. Demmings Lb. Can get to the top of the heap. He experimented with the Common kind .... 15.00-20.00 discus, javelin and took an oc- Best Cows 17.50-18.25 RED There are cures for some ma- ', casional try at broad jumping in Cutters 16.00-17.00 FRUIT TISSUE 4 ladys, but the self-kidder never [ addition to his speciality. His Canners 14.50-15.50 gets it out of Ms system, 56 points in six meets ranked Good Butch. him as Central's second high in- Bulls 19.00-21.00 dividual scorer for the season. Common kind .... 16.75-18.50 COCKTAIL Now that his collegiate career Feeder Cattle .... 35.00-96.00 79t is over he'll forget about addi- Feeder Cattle by tional events. But Freeman's Want Help keeping his pole vaulting pole pound 17.00-25.25 handy. After all, it's still a hob- Best Hogs 17.75-18.75 by. 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