Five File for Con-Con Post Killed in Crash
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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.