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Don ’t try to overcome the in ­ evitable — just don ’t let the in ­ School Bell Award Ceremony evitable overcome you. Mother and Marauders Win • • • Daughter Their Third Register-Union Is Students on Dcan*s Straight List COJ Garcia pitched the Ovid- Several studente from this area Banquet May 4 Elsie Marauders to a fine 6-3 win Presented MEA 1967 were on the Dean ’s Honor list at The Women ’s Fellowship of over the Perry Ramblers last Ferris State for the Winter term. United Church is sponsoring a Thursday at Perry but the game They are: Larry R. Thornton of Mother and Daughter Banquet had to go into two extra innings Ovid; and Jerry L. Bernath, Dan Thursday May 4, at the Main to settle the contest. Hinkley, L

much less on clothing. Families of all income levels, though, spend the same percent ­ The Ovid Register-Union -CROPS PROFIT notebook - Where the Family These costs — housing, food, age for alcoholic beverages. PottUalied ev«i7 ThiuwUy excepting the flrat week In Jenuary early transportation, clothing — ews- the flrxt week In July at Ovid, Michigan PLANTING PAYS Money Goes count for 78.8% of the average Second Claaa Poetage Paid at Ovid, Michigan Where the family money goes family’s expenses. The proportion ______ROBERT D. MARTIN, Editor and Publisher______Byt T. R. Cox, ChUJ Agronomixt is the subject of an article in tlie is somewhat higher, 80%, for fam­ Cyanamid Agricultural Research Center, current issue of Changing Times, ilies in the $5,000 to $6,000 group, Subscription rates: BY BOBBI Princeton, N. J, the Kipllnger magazine. and lower, 75.7%, In the $15,(X)0 One year (Clinton and ShiawaMee) $3.(i0 — (Other areas) 14.00 and over group. Address all mall (Subscriptions, change of address, forms 3579) According to the article, based to: Register-Union, 141 N. Main St. Ovid, Michigan 48866 Wherever com is grown, experiment sta­ on spending patterns revealed by But what happens to the rest Member Michigan Press Association and Its affiliated organlaatlons tions have very convincing results to show government surveys of families of of your income? Medical care ac­ that early planting pays oS with increased various incomes, sizes and ages, counts for 6.8% of the family T. *. Cox yields. Investigate any ^roup of top growers the largest single family expense and you will find they are well aware of this important fact. They budget, recreation 4%, and the re­ aim to plant just as early as possible without taking undue risk is shelter—the overall cost of your mainder is spent on such things of frost injury. house or apartment The second as personal care, tobacco, alco­ Agronomists offer a number of reasons why early planting is most important expense is food, holic beverages, education and SHEPARDSVILLE NEWS desirable. Early planting generally means deeper root systems with transportation costs third other miscellaneous items. by mid summer, a shorter plant less subject to lodging, and earlier and the cost of clothing, fourth. By MRS. LUCILLE SPENCER Ph. 834-2615 maturity. Early plants will support more plants per acre—which The figures are national aver ­ contributes to early shading of the soil and greater moisture The survey also revealed that ages for families of all income efficiency. percentagewise, housing costs re­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wal­ More efficient use of fertilizer is perhaps one of the most im­ groups. Higher-income families returned Saturday from a two- ters, Jr. have moved into their portant reasons why early-planted fields produce the most profit­ main about the same, whether low tend to devote a larger share of wedts trip to Arlington, Texas new home on South Hollister able yields. As a matter of fact, early planting without generous income, middle income, or high their money to recreation and ed ­ where they visited their daughter, road. fertilization may not turn in the kind of results we have just income. Lower income groups ucation, a lesser share to tobacco. Mrs. Lester Jolly and family. talked about. spend proportionately more on Older people use more of their The Afternoon CSrcle of the For example, in a two-year study at DeKalb, , the top food and transportation, but money to cover medical expenses. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. yield of 176 bushels per acre was produced by a full season Wayne Horton and family at Shepardsvilie WSCS will meet on Thursday afternoon. May 11, at variety planted May 4 and fertilized with 160 pounds nitrogen For ALL TYPES OF Wichita Falls and en route to per acre. This compares with some 40 bushels less per acre for INSURANCE Texas they called on Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mrs. John Spencer. a May 26th planting with the same fertilizer. Without extra wooooooMoeoeeeeeeooaoB There will be an auction sale of Spring is shaping up beauti­ Erwin Behrens at Greenville, fully this year—into wonderful nitrogen the yield difference between May 4 and May 26 plant ­ CALL Illinois. baked goods. Either bring $1 or new silhouettes like this sleeve ­ ing was relatively small. baked goods. Mrs. Pearl Miller less tunic suit by Don Simonelli Based on this and planting studies in other areas, it seems you Experienced Mechanic Mrs. John Huhtala will accom­ will have the devotions and Mrs. for Modelia. Perfect for activi ­ can count on losing from a naif to one and a half bushels yield pany her husband, to Garrett Ralph Baker the program. ties du jour or le grand tour, per acre for each day com planting is delayed beyond the opti­ for CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS NORMAN Seminary for “Wives Week”. this fa.shionable ensemble keeps mum early date —about May 1 for most of Illinois. Convert uiis Those from away to attend the its sleek, chic lines because it’s l

OVID BRANCH of the Special savings the way you like ’em, too! See us today for Pacesetter deals on all Chevrolets. Harold R. Green 221 East First St., Ovid Package and Bulk SET A SAVINGS PACE AT Ph. 834-2238 Seed Potatoes - Onion Sets Central National Bank V. L MOORE & SON of ST. JOHNS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PM73 j: STATE FARM « CHEVROLET SALES, INC. OVID ST. JOHNS PEW AMO I UbkanMCiW Ken’s Gash Market IPB Vmi: MMCwIt MM Phone 834-2213 Ovid, Mich. THE OVID REGISTER-UNION, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1967 PAGE jury usually becomes the center FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH tAiderstandinK 'of attention. Its health can help Parsonage, 811 So. Main St I determine whether the bite Wctlm Rev. Earl O. Copelln, minister your I gets rabies treatments or not. With The Churches SJ9. Supt, Myron Woodruff I Here are four important “rabies Organist Mrs. Ida Beardslee I rules” you should keep in mind. Thursday, May 4 — I First, identify the animal that CALVARY BAPTIST THE UNITED CHURCH 6:30 p. m. All church family DRY CLEANvfm; {did the biting, so it can be watch- Rev. George Rogers, pastor Rev. Gordon Spalenka, minister night. Pot luck supper. Bring th« jed and checked. Parsonage, 122 W. Oak St. Mrs. Duane L^ue, C. S. Supt. whole family. Rudy Soliz, S. S. Sup’t. May 4 — By Albert E. Heustis, M.D. Director I Second, apply first aid by wash- Saturday, May 6 — Mrs. Rodney Tulloch, organist Mother and Daughter Banquet forSPRINGI/^ Michigan Department ol Public Health I ing the contaminated area with 6:30 p. m. Mother-Daughter Ban ­ Richard Gee, music Sunday, May 7 — ■ i soap and water for 16 minutea quet. Thursday Eve. thru Saturday — 9:30 a. m. (Jhurch School classes. Third, see a doctor right away. Sunday, May 7 — j May 4, 5, 6. The First Annual 10:00 a. m. Adult class You will need professional judg­ 9:45 a. m. Sunday Church School For some reason a lot of con ­ Saginaw Valley Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. fected animal getting into a break ment about what to do next. We are in the second week of fusion exists about rabies. Every ­ Convention sponsored by the Mich­ Dedication of memorials. Ser­ in the skin of a healthy animal. Fourth, report the incident to our “Attendance Crusade." body seems to know about "mad igan Sunday School Aas’n will be mon topic "Stewards of Abun ­ The usual chain of rabies infect ­ your local health officer and to 11:00 a m. Morning Worship dogs foaming at the mouth", and held in the Riverside Tabernacle, dance ”. ion is from wild animals —to do ­ your local dog warden or police. Sermon topic: (Communion Me­ PROFESSIONAL CLEANING “Pasteur treatments, ” and "send ­ 429 East Street, Flint. 6:00 p. m. Jr-Hi Youth meet mestic animals —to man. A rabid They will want to make sure that ditation. ing dog heads to laboratories for Sunday, May 7 — 7:00 p. m. Sr-Hl Youth meet Your draperies, curtains and slipcovers will look better, bat or skunk bites a dog or a the animal is confined and ob­ 6:30 p. m. Pastor’s Instruction brain examination" —hut the aver ­ 9:46 a. m. Bible School wear better If they’re cleaned often! Start the spring cat—and the dog or cat bites a served carefully for 10 days. May 8 — Class. age person often is still not sure Classes for all ages. 3:00-9:00 p. m. District Confer ­ human being (often a child). Ck>nfusing details about dog 6:15 Baptist Youth meet. season with rooms that look fresh suid bright! exactly what he should do if his 11:(X) a. m. Morning Worship. Without treatment, rabies is brains and laboratory tests and ence The Methodist Clhurch at 7:00 p. m. All church Hymnsing youngster is bitten by a dog or Message by Harvey Pankratz, Greenville. always fatal. There are no known different kinds of vaccines and at the parsonage. cat. missionary appointee under G.E.- May 10 — exceptions to its lethal affect. serums arc best left to your doc ­ ’Tuesday, May 9 — Rabies is caused by a virus that M. Special music by Mrs. Pan- 9:30 a. m. Women ’s Fellowship CLOCK CLEANERS Quick treatment is the only de ­ tor, your local health officer, and Vacation Bible School workers attacks the spinal cord and the kratz. fense against it. But the trouble your local dog warden or police. Coffee, Main street church. meeting. We give S & H Green staknoi! brain of warm-blooded animals 3:45 p. m. Services at the Ovid is that these treatments are not Your job is: identify the animal, May 11-13 — Vacation Bible School — June (including man), and it kills Convalescent Manor. Free Pick-up without a measure of discomfort apply first aid, see a doctor, and Annual meeting United Church 13-23. No V.B.S. on Monday. them, usually within fourteen 6:00 p. m. Youth Fellowship, of CSirist at Muskegon First (Con ­ Ph. 834-2293 days. The dramatic "mad dog” and risk of their own. report the incident. These steps Wednesday, May 10 — Hnd Delivery Service The question becomes: was this could save a life. have both age groups. gregational UCXC. symptoms that everybody expects Mr. and Mrs. Pankratz will 3:30 p. m. Children ’s Choir person really exposed to rabies? Another precaution against May 20 — may appear, but not necessarily have both age groups. 7:00 p. m. Adult CSiolr If not, let's not risk the treatment rabies is to make sure that your Jr-Hl Bake Sale and “Pink so. A rabid animal may only act 7:00 p. m. Evening Gospel Hour. 8:00 p. m. Bible Study-Prayer If BO, let’s do the things that pet dog, and all the dogs in the Pachyderm" at the Bates build ­ sick or confused. The Pankratz will be telling of Special study of “Christian Dis- should be done wihout delay. Thus your neighborhood and commun ­ ing. The disease is spread by virus the field to which they are going. cipleship." Constant Advertising Pays Big Dividends the animal that inflicted the in ­ ity get rabies shots. June 5-15 — Monday, May 22 — contained in the saliva of an in ­ Monday, May 8 — Vacation Church School. 7:00 p. m. Rollerskating party. Roller skating party at the Roller Ranch, St. Johns. Meet at the parsonage to share-a- CHURCH OF GOD ride. Wednesday, May 10 — Rev. L. Sanders, minister SHEPARDSVILLE FARMER FEET’S MUCHMORE 7:00 p. m. Bible Study-Prayer. Sunday Services — METHODIST CHURCH 10:00 a. m. (Church School SLICED BACON LB. Rev, John Huhtala, minister RING BOLOGNA lb. DUPLAIN 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Message by the pastor Mrs. Karl Smith, C. S. Supt. TABLERITE LEAN, TENDER CHURCH OF CHRIST 6:00 p. m. Youth Service Sunday Services — 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship LB. 3 mi. N. and 3 mi. W. of Ovid 7:00 p. m. Evening Service SPLIT BROILERS lb PORK STEAK 5594 E. Colony Road Message by the pastor 10:45 a. m. Sunday School Ralph R. Woodard, minister Wednesday — Saturday — FRESH HAM Mrs. Earl Dunham, organist 7:30 p. m. Bible Study - Prayer 1:00 p. m. Junior Choir. Jack Schwark, S.S. Supt. First Monday of Month — PORK ROAST LB VAN CAMPS Sunday School — 10:00 a. m. Evangelism & Membership 8 pan. PORK AND Church Service — 11:00 a. m. CHURCH OF GOD Second Monday of Month — TABLERITE — BLADE CUT 7:00 p. m. Youth and Junior 106 Phelps St, I.Jiingsbarg W.S.C.S. Executive (3omm. 7 p. m. Fellowship. Adult Bible Study. J. N. Cross, minister Official Board 8 p. m. CHUCK ROAST lb Beans 7:30 p. m. (Jhurch Service. Sunday School 10:00 a. m Third Monday — Saturday. >Iay 6 — Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Men ’s Club — 7:30 p. m. TABLERITE —- ARM OR ENGLISH CUT Board meeting at 7:30 p. m. Youth Service 6:45 p. m. Second Wednesday — 1 LB. 13 OZ. Sunday, May 7 — Evening Service 7:80 p. m. Board of Education 8 p. m. CHUCK ROAST lb. Sermon will be given by Gary Sunday Services — Second Thursday — Hawes. Wednesday Evening — Afternoon Circle WS(3S 1:30 p. m. TABLERITE Evening service will be Vocal Prayer-Bible Study 7:30 p. m. Third Thursday — Night, a service you won ’t want Fellowship and Bible Study at ths Berean Circle WSCS 8 p. m. CHUCK STEAK lb. to miss. church. Second and Fourth Sundays — M.Y.F. Meetings 6:00 p. m. TABLERITE BONELESS ST. JOHNS PRICE METHODIST CHURCH ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. John C. Huhtala, minister GROVE BIBLE CHURCH CHUCK ROAST lb. Rev. J. F. Eger, Jr, minister Mrs. Bruce Irish, S.S. Supt. Shcpardsville ft Price Roads Claude Barrett, S.S. Sup’t. Sunday School — 10:00 a. m. St Johns, Michigan South US-27 & East Baldwin St Church Service — 11:00 a. m. Rev. Robert Prange, Pastor NORBEST HEN 10 - 12 lb., Grade A p Sunday School — 10:00 a. m. First Sunday of Month — Sunday School 10:00 Ik UL Morning Service — 11:00 a. m. Pot luck dinner - Official Board Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. Young Peoples Service — 6:30 First and ’Third Sunday — Training Hour 6:30 p. Ok Evening Service — 7:30 p. m. Youth F.ellowship 6:00-7:30 p. m. Evening Service 7:80 p. m. Thursday Evening Service — 7:30 Fourth Sunday — Wed. Prayer Meeting 0:30 a. m. Church phone 224-5269 Evening Services — 7:30 p. m. 7:30 p. nk Parsonage phone 834-5286 I.ast Wednesday of Month — Turkeys DETERGENT Women ’s Society meeting. Din ­ MIDDLEBURY ner at 12:30, program and busi­ ELSIE BIBLE BAPTIST 31b. ness meeting at 1:30 p. m. 115 E. Main St METHODIST CHURCH Third Saturday — Roy P. LaDuke, pastor OZ. 1 Hibbard Rd, near I.rf^land Men ’s Club and Family night Sunday Services — ORANGES Rev. Beatrice Townsend, pastor Second ’Tuesday — 10:00 a. m. Sunday Scho<^ James VanDyne, S.S. Sup’t. Commission on Education, 8:00. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship CALIFORNIA VALENCIA 138 ’s _ 1 LB. FACIAL TISSUE Sunday Services — 5 CANS 6:30 p. m. Young People Fruit Cocktail Sunday School — 10:30 a. m. 7:00 p. m. Evening Service $ Morning Worship — 11:30 a. m. FREE METHODIST Wednesday — 200 - ct. pkg. 190 Rev. Glenn Lyons, pastor DOZ. DEL MONTE CUT 7:00 p. m. Bible Study. PUFFS Parsonage, 606 N. Main Street LB. Sunday School — 10:00 a. m. Hot House TOMATOES lb. 49c Green Beans CANS GERBER’S STRAINED Morning Worship — 11:(X) a. m. A Slow Boat to China Is OK Sunday evening service — 7 p. m. But for Fast Action DEL MONTE CREAM STYLE i Florida Sweet CORN 5 ears 49c 4^ OZ. JAB Prayer Service — Wed. Eve. 7:30 It’s A Want Ad California BROCCOLI bunch 49c Whole Corn BABY FOOD Yellow Texas ONIONS 3 lbs. 39c DEL MONTE “Controlled Atmosphere" BH OZ. MICHIGAN RED DELICIOUS Chunk Tuna CAN 25c Ib. APPLES 3 bag TABI.E TREAT SMUCKERS 1 LB. 4 OZ. IGA BREAD 5 LOAVES SEED OATS ICE CREAM TOPPING OVEN-FRESH ROLI.S Strawberry — Butterscotch 12 OZ. Carmel — Pineapple Chocolate Fudge 3'-69c CARAMEL PECAN TABLERITE — 92-SCORE SOLID MORTONS FROZEN GARRY VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE ■■ IH ■■ BOY DURING IGA BIG D U I ILK Boys’ Coimtest AUSABLE Chicken — Beef Turkey — 11-OZ'. 150 Boys Ssdisbury StetJt pl(9^' COACHMAN I-lb. FISH — (8 >4 OZ. NET) print from Table King F.F. CLINTLAND 64 Eastern POTATOES 2-1 lb. 8 oz. pkgs. 49c Kraft Frankenmuth or Pinconnlng MILD CHUNK CHEESE 12 oz. pkg. 59c Michigan Many Uses Certified or 1 yr. from Certified Broughton (4 Flavors) COFFEE RICH 1 Ib. ctn. 27c CHIP DIP 8 oz. ctn. 39c will win a Morton Deluxe Borden ’s Hl-Pro t APPLE or PEACH PIE 2 lb. 59c MILK 2-H gal. ctns. 79c Free 5 Day Birdseye We have Bulk Kraft AWAKE 9 oz. 39c CHEEZ WHIZ Trip to Borden ’s Table King Com or TIGER TAILS California PEAS 2-10 oz. Urea and Potash Spreaders Available Ovid Roller Mills MARONS OVID, MICH. PH. 834-5111 BEER and WINE TO TAKE OUT (We Reserve the Right to Umk Quantitiea)) rAOE rODB THE OVID BEOISTEB^UNION, THURSDAY, MAY 4. 1967

A3/c David Das recently com Mr. and Mra Don Warren and Owosso Memorial hospital suffer­ pleted the first phase of Radio family were at Metropolitan Air­ ing from several broken ribs sus­ School Board Relay Electronics and has been port at Detroit Saturday to meet tained in a recent fall. Onr Servicemen promoted to A2/c at Keesler Mrs. Edna Warren who returned Mr. and Mra Clarence Semans AFB, Mississippi. His address re­ MIDDLEBURY to her home here after spending will be hosts to the Burton Farm­ Meeting mains the same. MRS. DON WARREN the winter with her son, William ers C3ub ’Thursday evening. May and family at Bel Air, Maryland. 4 at the Middlebury CSiurch. Ovid-Elaie Area Schools Ph. 834-5020 R4^gular Meeting — April 10, 1967 Army Pvt. Jeffrey B. Wiegel 19, Leo Semans of Ckirunna, a for­ The WSC^ rummage sale will son of Mr. and Mra C. Bruce mer Middlebury resident, had the start Thursday, May 4 at the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Good- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kadolph, The meeting was called to or­ Wiegel, 224 N.E. Ck)urt St., com­ Bunny Seward, daughter of Mr. misfortune of falling on a disc at Bates Building in Ovid. Please get fellow returned home by plane Miss Mickey Kadolph and Angel der at 8:00 p. m. by the president, pleted eight weeks of advanced and Mra Owen Seward was hon ­ an implement dealer ’s recently, your rummage in as early as April 20 after spending ten weeks Hill attended Commencement ex­ Ellsworth Cook. Members pres­ training as a combat engineer ored at the President ’s Reception severely cutting his arm. He was possible. with their daughter and husband ercises at the U. of M. Saturday, ent: Ellsworth Cook, Francis April 21 at Ft., Leonard Wood, at Lansing Community College taken to Hurley hospital In Flint Remember the MYF Car Wash Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bright in which Harold Kadolph receiv ­ Johnson, Donald Craig, Raymond Missouri. , for the fall and winter terms. She for treatment. He has Improved Saturday, May 6. If you wish your Stewart, Kenneth Austin. Mem­ and children Janet and Ken, at ed his BA degree. In the after­ During his eight weeks of received a 3.41 average In their enough so he has now returned to car washed contact one of the bers absent: Robert Baese, Stan ­ Tacoma, Washington. noon he was commissioned a 2nd training, he received instruction nursing program. his home. members. In case of rain it will Lieutenant in the Marine 0>rps. ley Loznak. ”^r8. Florence Thornburg is In be postponed one week. in combat squad tactics, use of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren A daughter was born Friday at He will report May 5 to Quantico, President Cook appointed D. Infantry weapons, and engineer have returned to their home here Memorial Hospital, Owosso, to Virginia for 20 weeks training. Craig as acting secretary. reconnaissance. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Case The minutes of the March 13 after spending the winter at iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHiiiiiii i (Sandra Smith) of 4410 W. Simp­ regular meeting were read and Lakeland, Florida. Harley and Rodney VanOrsdol Dean Ormsby, son of Mr. and son Road. approved. There will be no Sunday School of rural St. Johns were guests of Mrs. Russell Ormsby of rural St. / their grandmother Mrs. Elnore The minutes of the March 27 at Middelbury Sunday. The Chil­ Use our Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Bates were Johns, is now attending hospital Sillaway for the week end and special meeting were corrected to dren ’s Day program and Camp In Ann Arbor Thrusday to Satur­ corpsman ’s school His address is; attended the PTA Carnival Sat- read: $2,460 as the purchase price promotion will be observed at the day for Alumni Reunion and Dean R. Ormsby Co. 67-20, Hospi­ of a 1962-52 passenger bus. Min ­ regular church hour, 11:30 a. m. Rental Service Commencement festivities. tal Corpsman ’s School, Great Mr. and Mrs. Philip Yarnall of utes were then approved as cor­ Marine Pvt. Terry L. Binger, Lakes, Illinois 60088. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver VanDyne for your next George Saxton left Monday Washington, D.C., whose son rected. son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. and Susy attended the White- morning by plane from Lansing Charles, is a student at MSU, It was moved by Johnson and Binger of 117 E. Oak St., has Delaney wedding at noon Satur­ for Hawaii for a 14-day visit with were guests of Dr. and Mrs. B. supported by Stewart that Gener ­ graduated from eight weeks of re­ Pvt. Frederick Jaclnon is day and the reception held in the Formal Affair r/J his brother James Saxton, who is L. Bates, Monday. al Fund bills in the amount of cruit training at the Marine Ck>rps spending a 14-day leave with his evening in Lansing. stationed there with the U.S. $46,847.88, as represented by check Recruit Depot at San Diego, Cial- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Donald R. Fox, who hscs been Several ladles from here at­ For good taste and perfect fit, Navy. numbers 1921 through 1972, be ifornia. Jackson. stationed aboard the USS Fox tended the Farm Bureau Wo­ approved. Motion carried. He will now undergo about He has graduated from two Mrs. Barbara Price has return ­ arrived here Monday evening to men ’s Tea at Ctorunna Monday Use Our It was moved by Johnson and three weeks of individual combat months advanced Infantry train ­ ed home from Norfolk, Va where spend a 14-day leave with his evening. Formal Wear Rental Service supported by Austin that Build ­ training and then, after leave at ing at Fort Lewis, Washington. she spent a week with her daugh­ wife, Linda, and parents, Mr. and ing & Site Fund bills in the home, will report to his first He will report to Fort Benning, The Mlddlebury Extension ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ronald Fox. amount of $129,926.22, as repre­ Marine Corps assignment. Georgia May 13 for four weeks Group met recently at the home Everett Hendley and her new Tuxedos and sented by check numbers 258 airborn training. of Mrs. Lorna Semans. CJhairman grandson Jimmie. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sheldon were through 271, be approved. Motion Helen Potter conducted the bus­ at Rochester Friday to attend iness meeting. $2 was donated to Dinner Jackets Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoeve of funeral services for their aunt, carried. moved by Loznak and supported in all sizes Roscommon spent the week end William Chapko was In atten ­ the CJancer Society. The lesson, Mrs Clara Sessions. by Craig that wo adopt the pro­ also given by Mrs. Potter, was here with friends and relatives, dance and asked that the school posed budget. Motion carried. to suit your taste! urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Brown make every effort to remove the entitled Community Services and were Saturday evening dinner school house on his land by May It was moved by Craig and sup­ dealt with Special Education. The It will be a pleasure to help you with your Mr. and Mrs. Larry Essenmach- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 30, 1967. ported by Johnson to approve the hostess served delicious refresh­ er and family of Vassar visited Formal Wear Needs Spitzley of Westphalia. Bids were opened on insurance pureha.se of a 1965 four wheel WATCH ments. friends in Ovid Sunday. on all school buildings and were drive pick-up with snow blade for Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. “Your Michigan BANK>RD is Welcome Here” Mrs Ruth South of Highland Mr. and Mrs. Arza Parker and recorded as follows: Melvin In ­ a general purpose vehicle at a ^ FOR VanDyne with friends attended Park returned to her home Mon ­ sons, Brian and Brad, were hosts surance Agency, $3,102 and Ovid price of $2,240. Motion carried. the dedication of the Methodist day afer spending several days ^TURNIN Sunday to other members of their Service Agency, $3,856. After dis ­ Hymnal in Shepherd. At 4 p. m. with her sister Mr. and Mrs. A discussion was held regard­ BANCROFT'S CLOTHING family including, Mr. and Mrs. cussion by the agents present, it they went to MSU to hear the Myron Woodruff. ing the merits of selecting a vale ­ if CARS Gary (>>nklin and daughter, Mr. mas moved by Austin and sup­ University Cihorua and Orchestra 105 S. Main St. Ovid Tel. 834-2267 dictorian and a salutatorian as and Mrs. Robert Parker and ported by Stewart that the Melvin of which Susy is in the (3iorus. well as selecting the top ten stu­ iiiiliiitliiiiiiiiiiiiilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Insurance Agency be awarded the dents of the graduating class. Swan and family and Mrs. Janet insurance as per their bid price. After a discussion with the ad ­ Lowe and daughter at a birthday Motion carried. ministrative staff, a final decision dinner in honor of the host, Arza It was moved by Johnson and will be made at the next meeting. FRESHLY DRESSED Parker. supported by Craig that we pur­ PERK UP chase an Electrolux CB vacuum A discussion was held relative 23c cleaner with power nozzle and to the disposal of our rural APPETITES Stewing Chlcl

STORE HOURS: The C & M Shop FABMEBS ELEVATOB CO. Monday thru Saturday 8:00 to 6:30 PAULINE MAURER OVID ELSIE GARLAND excepting on Friday, 8K)0 to 9K)0 THE OVID KEOISTEK-UNION, THUI»DAY, MAY 4, 1967 PAGE FIVE

ian. Alice Gallt, past Bethel lusion with a crown of beads, guardian, Lewis Goodrich past as­ pearls and crystal teardrops cuid sociate guardian, after which carried a cascade of yellow elf Queen Karen read two poems in Palatka • Richards rosebuds, snowdrift pom poms honor of the Masons and Stars, and stephanotis backed with Victor Community News entiled, “Elaatem Stars” and "The Wedding foliage. Doctrine of Masonry. ” by MRS. FLOYD UPTON Ph. 651-5387 Amelia Tejkl attended her sis­ The girls receiving the majority SUMMER FAMILY LEAGUE ter as honor maid. Bridesmaids ROBERT SODMAN Don Miller entered Clinton Me­ degree were Sarah Lott, Cheryl were Nancy Casteel, a cousin of Watson, Mary St John. Ruth Robert Sodman 69, of St Johns morial hospital last Thursday and SENIOR CITIZENS CRESCENT CLUB the groom, Margie Semans and but a former resident here, pass­ No. 8 4 0 Palatka, Shirley Unbehaun, Len- underwent surgery Friday morn ­ About SO Senior Citizens met at The Crescent dub will meet Susan Ackles, both of Ovid. ed away at his home very sudden ­ ing. No. 4 4 0 Monday, May 8, at 7:45 p. m. at nls Sloat, Sharon Schultz, Mary S. W. 3 1 the Drop-in Center in St. Johns Lori Jo and Carlene Tejkl were ly last Friday. Services were held Horton Grange will meet at the the home of Mrs. Isabel Hough­ Kadolph and Poslyn Smith. Pa’s Kids 3 1 April 28 for their regular meeting. flower girls and Brenda Palatka in St. Johns Monday afternoon. Grove Congregational Church ton. The program will be a talk No. 6 2 2 After a short business meeting A song was played and sung by was junior bridesmaid. Friday evening. May 12 at 8;16. Mrs. Elzie Exelby, porgram di ­ on Majalica China by Mrs. Mabel Pat Kridner "How Firm a Foun ­ No. 6 2 2 Eight members of Horton Light refreshments after the rector, took over and presided at Montgomery. dation. ” A poem honoring parents No. 9 2 2 Tom Richards attended his Grange attended Clinton County meeting. the piano for community singing. was read by Queen Karen entitled brother as best man. Groomsmen No. 10 2 2 Pomona at DeWltt Saturday eve ­ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ketchum, Arthur Thelen introduced his R Gon ’s 1 3 “Home.” , were Steve, Frankie, and Richard ning. Mr. and Mrs. Don Strouse, and cousin. Arnold Thelen, who show­ W. C. T. U. Ar Meadorites 1 3 Palatka, brothers of the bride, Ten members of the 'Victor Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Ketchum at­ ed beautiful colored movies of a The WCTU will meet Tuesday, An invitation was received Na 12 0 4 and Bobby Richards, his brother. Civic Club attended the Clinton tended the Maple Syrup festival trip he and his wife took to May 9, at 1:30 p. m. at the home from Durand for Friends ’ Night, No. 7 0 7 Ushers were Joe Tejkl and Tom County Federation of Women ’s at Shepherd Saturday. Hawaii. of Mrs. Frank H. Rivest. The pro­ April 26. There will be a reception Moorhead. Master Larry Richards held in the Grand Rapids Bethel Clubs at Maple Rapids, Tuesday. HIGH SCORES; J. Hollenbeck, The next meeting will be held gram will be on the Protection of served his brother as ring bearer. 224-212-199-836; F. Sinlcropl, 189- at the Drop-in Center on Tues­ Home and Family. Visitors are for Grand Bethel Musician, Ruth Rammacker, on Saturday, May 158-204-661; M. Das, 185-175-170- day, May 8. All senior citizens are always welcome. Before leaving for a honeymoon 530; J. Sinlcropl, 158-199-168-625; 13. , cordially Invited to attend. in Northern Michigan, the newly ­ R Smith, 162-167-176-806; B. Cas- The dining room was decorated weds received their 600 wedding ler, 164-164-171-489; C. Ackles. 161- guests at a reception held in the 4-H GIRLS JOB’S DAUGHTERS with blue and gold streamers on 165-467; A. Wilson, 170-464; L Elsie American Legion Hall. Townline Johnson, 168-166-462; A. Bowles, Wednesday, April 18 just the Ovid Bethei Na 36 met in a the tables with the praying hands They are now residing in Elsie. MRS. WM. C. WILSON 179-461; M. Hler, 175-454; H. Witt, first year girls met at Mrs. closed meeting on Saturday, April emblem. ’Two large cakes centered 16 honoring Past Honored Queens, the refreshment table. The St. Joseph Catholic Church 160-164-449; S. Altvater, 197-448; Schwark’s. Lois Hibbard is now in Owosso was the setting for the our assistant director. We made Stars, Masons, and parents, also The meeting closed with the Miss Carroll Chamberlain grad­ R Hler, 150-187-438; M. Bowles. recent marriage of Jeanette Marie 165-422; D. Gallt, 159-410; D. Witt, oatmeal cookies, purple cows, and holding a Majority Ceremony. Cross Ceremony. uated last week from the U. of M. Palatka and William Lee Rich­ 404; A. Mead. 159; D. Bowles, 187; maple milk floats. They were all There were 67 guests, members, with a Master’s Degree in Library ards with the Rev. Fr. Paul Cum­ very good. Everyone had their and council members present CIA55Y ADDIE^/^ Science. C. Welsenberg, 167; R Mead, 150; mings officiating. I. Crowell, 160. own jobs to do. from Elsie, Lansing, Carland, /'^NT ADS Colorado and Ovid. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cox of Lan ­ TEAM; No. 8 785— 2288 Reporter, Connie Everts Ovid Public Library Parents of the couple are Mr. H CAN BE A REAL and Mrs Frank Palatka of E3sie SPBINS TONIC sing spent Saturday evening with The past honored queens hon ­ by MRS. OLIVEB SMITH and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Richards of her father, John Spencer and Mrs. ored were; Gwen Baker, Pat FOR yOUR "8 out of every 10 readers FARM BUREAU North Carland Road. Spencer. Kridner, Linda Hallead, Sarah Edith Head, world-famous fa­ NESS ' Profit from the Classifieds The Burton-Carland Farm Bu­ shion designer and seven-time The bride escorted to the altar reau will meet at the Middlebury Lott, Cheryl Watson, Diane Smith, Mrs. Lucy Hanes spent the Mary St. Johns, Rita Hehrer, Kay Academy Award winner has writ­ by her father wore an all-chan- week end with her daughter, Mrs. Church Thursday, May 11. Supper ten a new book on “How to Dress tilly lace gown highlighted by a at 7:30. Hosts are Mr. and Mrs. Egbert, and Sharon Schultz. Fol­ Leola DeVries and family in lowing those introductions Queen for Success” in business, in love, tiered skirt that extended to a Grand Haven. Chauncey Green and Mr. and Mrs. in society ,in marriage in school, cathedral train. The train was ac­ Lawrence Warren. Karen read the poem “What is a Job’s Daughters.” Then introduc ­ in old age, for your husband and cented with sequin and seed pearl Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Flegel heid ed were Susan Richardson G.R for your children. trim. The bodice of her gown fea­ all of their family home, Sunday;- I Liberty FOOD Market| “Small Cost, Little Space, But to Ill., Mickey Besko guardian, “How Does It Work” by Rich­ tured a scalloped neckline and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Flegel of Power to Bum . . the Want Ads ” Robert Kridner associate g^ard- ard Koff is a practical and enter ­ long sleeves. Lansing and Miss Leanne Flegel, taining guide to the workings of She secured her veil of silk il­ a student at M.S.U. Michael and everyday things—from air condi ­ brother, Dane, left in the after­ =»«= tioners to zippers. It has more noon for Denver Colorado. Dane than 300 informative illustrations. will return home by jet and Mich­ We Give Green Stamps We have received two copies of ael will remain to train for the a new series put out by Time-Life United American Airline. Inc. on the States of our Union. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Chamberlain The first one was “The Pacific were dinner guests Sunday of States”, California, Washington Did You Know... Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Munson in and Oregon. The second was Ithaca. Green Onions bunch 5c Mcuf. iJf ‘"The Heartland ” and the follow­ Mark Chamberlain has had the ing states are included; Michigan, cast removed from his leg and Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Wis­ can now walk with crutches. consin. Mammals, fish and rep­ Mrs. Leone Pittman of Elsie Canned Pop Dixie Cola can 9c Remember Mother tiles, birds, flowers and trees na ­ Money saved by the 10th of any month earns spent Sunday afternoon with tive to these vicinities are illus­ from the 1st of that month, at Mrs. Effie Wilson. with a gift from Bakke’s trated. Mrs, Hubert Hilton, Mrs. Ray FARMER PEET’S FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS? Miller and Mrs. John Spencer were among those attending the Fresh Shoulder Cut Nylon Tricot Slips $2.98 County Federation at Maple Rap­ Picnic style Exercise - Walking If you’re looking for the best in service, rate ids, Tuesday. * Berkshire Hosiery 99c to $1.50 Pork Roast LB. or Hiking and convenience, open your savings account today at . . . ntOM Handbags - Good Quality only $3.00 The American Medical Ass’n Large Bologna Includes natural reed with genuine leather handles Walking or hiking is an ex­ LB. tuid trim cellent eaercise that Involves SMORGASBORD Ring Bologna many of the muscles of the ‘ Msuiy items in glassware, dishes, jewelry, lamps, body. One of its big advantages FIRST AS USUAL ON FARMER PEET’S Redmon hampers, rugs. Cannon towel sets, percale is that walking is universally available as an exercise nearly SUNDAYS sheets and pillow cases, tablecloths, etc. every day of the year. The 11:00 to 8:00 LARD 2 lbs. strenuousness of the activity de ­ FEDERAL SAVINGS pends on the pace and distance. Walking can have mental on Passbook BARKERS health values, too, if we learn to O Accounts Wayside Inn “We are open every Thursday Afternoon ” enjoy the exercise and the open 132 South Main Street Ovid air, says a pamphlet of the Formerly Judy ’s Diner We sell Vanghan’s Seeds American Medical Associaton. OWOSSO CHESANING =H= Pleasant physical activity can help to relieve emotional ten ­ sion. Exercise is most likely to be enjoyable when the activity is done with ease and skill. Convenience plus Quality Like any form of exercise, walking requires a period of gradual conditioning before any DARLING'S all-out effort. If you're out of training, start slowly with short hikes and gradually build up the YOU’RE Our 30th Anniversary year and time and distance. The feet take quite a beating in walking. 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Tubbs ably presented the pro­ commercial processors use temp­ Ing.” Flavor, texture and color, freeze foods properly," Mrs. Dean gram entitled “Dialogue with a eratures around 30 degrees below which are at their peEdc in high- explains. the zero mark,” she adds. quEdity, foods all deteriorate Difference. Rev. Townsend closed CIbeck freezer tempratures iier- Middlebury WSCS Temperatnre Key gradually. ■with prayer. The length of time you esm iodically with a standard ther­ Mr*. Mildred Brookins wm keep food varies directly with You can help msUntaln high hostess in her home on Shafts- Delicious refreshments were mometer. Maintain a constut I to Frozen Food temperature. For many foods, quality by a few simple proced ­ temperature of zero to five de ­ burg road Tuesday evening for served by the hostesses. high quEility can be malnUlned ures: the meeting of the Middlebury grees below zero—or lower If pos­ for a year If the foods stay at zero Freeze foods as rapidly as pos­ Woman ’s Society of Christian Installation ceremonies will be sible. And, remember, putting in Quality degrees. The same foods will last sible by placing them against the Service. Assisting was Mrs Oren given by Rev. Townsend when large loads of unfrozen foods at How long can you keep a froien only three days at 30 degrees. freezer colls or plates In the stor­ Semans. Twenty-four were in at­ the Society convenes on May 23 at one time cam temporarily rsdse the food and still use it In a tiuity age compartment. When foods lue tendance. Mrs. Brookins used 8 p. m. in the church with Mrs. Roughly, you can say that the temperature well above zero. dish? length of time qusdity can be frozen solid —usually within 24 spring flowers combined with Charles Warren, Mra Edna War­ maintEiined Is cut In half for cEu:h hours—move them to another vases of forsythla about the ren and Mrs. Lawrence Harvey as No pat answer says Mrs. Anita five degrees the temperature ris­ part of the freezer to msdee room rooms. hostesses. Worship service will be 'h GORDON CHARLES Dean, foods and nutrition specisil- given by Mrs. Robert Mulder and ist for Michigan State University ’s es. If the temperature Is five de ­ for more. Mrs. Donald Warren, presided Mrs. Oren Semans will conduct Cooperative Extension Service. grees Insteiu] of zero, storage life Leave some spsme between and accepted the reports. It was the program. Is cut from one year to fjve packages to permit idr to circu' decided to open the rummage sale Marguerite Craig, Sec’y. (’This column courtesy of Michi­ Automobile manufacturers are The amount of time you cEui months. If it is 10 degrees, the late. lUIITMl REARS’ on Thursday morning. May 4 in gan United Conservation Clubs.) not about to install permanent, keep frozen food depends on the time shrinks to two months. Don ’t overload the freezer. “A III lAES the Bates building and a bsdce Out for a ride in your car you out-of-the-way but easy to empty type of freezer temperature EUid Keep In mind that a large part safe rule is to limit the load to sale will be held on Friday, May munch on a candy bar or finish wastebaskets in cars unless there length of time in getting food into of the high quality life of frozen one pint for estch cubic foot of WANT ADS] 12, starting at 11 o'clock. A report up a pack of cigarettes or maybe is a strong demand from the pub­ the freezer. foods may be spent In the com­ space. For example, eight pints was given of the packages that you take care of a kid ’s leaky lic, even though the cost would Most families still store frozen mercial freezers’ storage or In would be enough for an eight had been sent to Dr. Glen Esch- nose with a tissue. So what do you not be great. foods In the ice cube compart­ freezers at the market before you cubic foot freezer. If you want to truth in the Congo and also re­ do with the paper debris? ment of their refrigerator. ‘Ten buy It. So why shouldn ’t we start in porting was the Camp Committee to 12 degree temperatures are ad ­ “Foods don ’t become Immedi ­ right now and demand It? stating that Phyllis Whitmyer, Throw it in the waste basket. equate to freeze and hold Ice ately unsafe when their storEige Debra Baumgras and Paula Neth- LADIES “The what?” you ask. Across the United States, ONE cubes, but frozen foods require periods have passed that recom' nway will attend Camp this sum­ THURSDAY AFTERNOON Well, maybe you are one of HALF BILLION DOLLARS is colder setting,” Mrs. Dceui com­ mended for the temperature of mer as guests of the Society. w L those people who didn ’t have the spent every year in cleaning up ments. “Zero Is a better temper­ your freezer," Mrs. Dean contin ­ A general invitation is extended Final foresight to put one of those trash alongside highways. Here in ature to store frozen foods, and ues. “But quality will start declin- to attend a miscellaneous shower Bing’s Bar 85 47 little litter buckets astride of that Michigan, $300,000 of your tax on Friday evening. May 19, for Tri-Ami 81 V4 50% floor hump in front. And maybe money is spent for this purpose Miss Lucelia Warren, to be held C & M Shop 81 51 you didn ’t think to hang a plastic every year. in the church dining room. Sched ­ litter-bag on one of the door steel Clothes Line Arkenna 80% 61% uled for Sunday evening. May 21, handles or to bring along a paper Maybe you enjoy paying these Superior Chips 65 67 “throw-away” taxes. We don ’t! is the social hour to honor the Central Nat’l. Bank 63 69 sack to stuff under the seat. graduates of the community and Ginther ’s Foodland 62% 69% Okay, let's try another one. the committee in charge: Mrs. What did you do when you finish ­ Ovid Hardware Amelia’s Salon 61% 70% George Warren, Mrs. Russell Bancroft Clothing 56 76 ed smoking that lung cancer L E G A L S Posts Stanton and Mrs. Kaye Potter. Mead ’s Sales-Service 56 76 stick? There will be a cooperative din ­ “That’s easy,” you answer. “I COME IN ... . Royal Crown 50 82 STATE OF MICHIGAN ner on Sunday, June 11 following Alderman ’s Store 50 82 ground it out in one of the car church services, for Mr. and Mrs. ash trays. Wouldn ’t want to start The Probate Court for the We have our new LAWNMOWERS in stock ■jawrence Harvey who will soon HIGH SCORES: M. Sinicropi, a fire by tossing it out the car County of Clinton Estate of MILDRED EVEREST, Push and Self-propelled writh Heavy 3 in. Posts move to Shepardsville. 162-185-169-516; E. Bowles, 178- window. ” deceased. The following slate of officers 151-170-499; A. Gallt, 177-168-488; Credit for putting ash trays in 3H HP Briggs & Stratton Motors C. Hallead, 166-188-472; E Sini- all automobiles as standard equip­ It is Ordered that on Wednes ­ was declared elected to serve for day, June 7, 1967, at 10:00 a. m. 4 Hook Cross Arm the term of 1967-68: cropi, 171-174-469; C. Ackles, 171- ment has to be given to a char­ Will take trade-ins 459; M. Walter, 187-447; G. Lyon, acter known as Smokey Bear who in the Probate Courtroom St. Pres., Mrs. Robert Mulder; Vice Johns, Michigan a hearing be held Pres., Mrs. Richard Whitmyer; 153-157-444; B. Stilwell. 178-441; made our entire nation fire-con ­ V. Zwick, 166-161-440; M. Weisen- scious. No auto manufacturer on the petition of Harold Bcards- Rec. Sec’y., Mrs. Gale Craig; lee for license to sell real estate Mandeville GARDEN & FLOWEIR Seeds Treas., Mrs. Russell Potter. Iberg, 150-150-440; K, Miller, 151- would have gone to the extra ex­ j438; M. Wolfe, 169-438; S. Alt- pense to include ash trays it the of said deceased. Persons inter ­ Secretaries: Campus Ministry, ested in said estate are directed GARDEN Hose — SOAKER Hose Painted Aluminum Mrs. Donald Craig; Christian Soc. ;vatcr, 154-158-434; H. Bocek, 158- public hadn ’t demanded it first. |433; A. Das, 153-433; S. Salters, Maybe the time has come to be­ to appear at said hearing to show Relations, Mrs. Donald Warren; cause why such license should not GARDEN TOOLS of all kinds Membership Cultivation, Mrs. j 164-427; S. Page, 179-425; A. Mead, gin demanding waste baskets in ea. $7.25 170-414; A. Bancroft, 163-154-414; cars, too, as standard equipment. be granted. Joseph Jordan; Missionary Ed., Publication and service shall be VAUGHAN’S l.a'wn seed, Fertilizers & Insect Killer Mrs. Forence Garber; Spiritual !j. Carroll, 187-411; S. Kioski, 178- It stands to reason that the mo­ 400; D. Valentine, 173; N. Spayde, torist is going to have a certain made as provided by Statute and Life Cultivation, Mrs. J. O. Van- Court Rule. ROGERS & GLIDDENS PAINT (inside and outside) Dyne; Supply, Mrs. Edith Schuk- 163; M. Hehrer, 160; M. Kelley, amount of disposable trash almost 151; B. Saxton, 151. every time he drives his car. Why Dated: April 25, 1967 BLACK & DECKEIR and SKIL power tools necht; Chm. of Local Church Ac­ TIMOTHY M. GREEN White Enamel TEAM: Alderman ’s Store 788 — .shouldn ’t he have a place to put tivities, Mrs. George Warren; Rep. Judge of Probate Arkenna 2162 it—one that he knows is there so PLUMBING SUPPLIES — of Comm, on Christian Vocations, Norman J. White ea. $6.95 Mrs. Earl Tubbs; Chm. of 1968 he can form the habit of putting S.K. Deep or Shallow Well Water Pumps trash there? Attorney for Estate Nominating Comm,, Mrs. Ward St. Johns, Michigan. 15t3 Slocum. We are firmly convinced that WE INSTALL WINDOW GLASS & SCREENS Mrs. Ward Slocum served for JT the average American is as proud the devotional period and read of his car as he is of his home. Chapter 13 of I Corinthians and Offhand, we can ’t think of any ­ Erwin (Archie) Miller Herbert Harrison Gomaei Luntbei & Cool Co. asked Rev. Townsend to close body who makes a habit of throw­ Phone Ovid 834-2210 Phone 834-2300 Ovid with prayer. Mrs. Richard Whit­ ing trash on the floor at home; myer accompanied when the that’s why we have wastebaskets. group sang hymns. Mrs. Earl We are just as firmly convinc ­ ed that a lack of wastebaskets in cars, coupled with this same neat ­ Farm DRIVI ness, is what causes many motor­ ists to to.ss their trash out car ,CARIPULLY BUSINESS DIRECTORY windows. What else can they do Equipment Parts with it, other than drop it on the DEAN’S BARBER SHOP floor? To do this goe.s against Hours; 8 to 5:30 basic home habit. i' Saturday 8 to 5 At best, those litter buckets are Closed Mondays frequently kicked over and litter R. C. Temple Co. bags have a nasty habit of tear­ DR. lAItnS I. TERPSTRA Phone Ovid 834-2244 r ing, thus spilling trash all over a Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon car’s i-nterior. Obstetrics 105 East Front Street Office Hours: — Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. — 10:00-12:00 a. m. — 2:00-5:00 p. m. Monday evening — 1:00-8:00 p. m. HEART RISKS L Saturday — 9:00-12:00 Phone 834-5100 Mi, If no answer cnll 834-5055 & YOU "4/ All \ KEN’S CASH MARKET Open Daily — 9:30 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. V •>% .T'-i ’i.'r: Sunday 11-2 :.30 — 4-9 p. m. You Can Cut the Chances CLOCK CLEANERS 106 N. Main Street 77 -’ 7 4 Phone 834-2293 Of Having a Heart Attack GILBERT & HASS OPTOMETRISTS The Michigan Heart Asso­ 120 N. Hickory ciation Is offering the people LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH IN THE U.S. — of Michigan a series of 3 blocks enst of downtown at weekly articles on risk fac­ comer of Exchange tors, habits and conditions IW.IH ■i DEATHS AT ALL AGES Phone 125-5330 Owosso which for reasons that are Ea DEATHS BELOW 65 YEARS ' still mysterious are associa­ DR. J. R. NIXON ted with an Increased danger tOUSCE: ItTEtT tVUSAILE FItUSEt (IIES) OPTOMETRIST of heart attack and/or FSOM aATIOSAL CEITES FOR HEAITM ITATIStlCS w at stroke. NU VISION OPTICAL These articles have one purpose—to convince every ­ Logan Center one It Is essential and Im­ Logan St. at Holmes Rd. portant that they rid them­ nt. 3M Lansing ’rU2-2196 selves of five risk factors II3I.3M which can be changed or IN.SM A. N. SAUDERS checked. Chiropractic Physician An additional group of %TES risk factors are, for the most DEEASES OF HEMT CANCER ACCDENTS PNEUMONH- 10-12 a. m. and 2-5 p. m. A BIDOO VESSELS mUEKEA Dally, except Thurs. & Sat part unchangeable. ... whether you are citizens of America Afternoons, Evenings — Mon. Research shows that, Wed., Frl., 7-8 p. m. whatever the factors, the more of them an Individual increase risk four times; the parents, suffered attacks while or citizens of the world, ask of us here the same high standards Physiotherapy — X-ray has the greater Is hls danger higher the pressure the greater comparatively young are 264 N. Oakland St. — St Johns of suffering heart attack and/ the risk. A medical examina ­ greater risks. of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good Phone 224-2157 or stroke. tion is needed to discover high Diabetes—The need to dis ­ conscience our only sure reward, with history the final This Is why, the Heart blood pressure, which usually cover this disease before Its OVID Association says, the goal of can be checked by modern consequences become serious medical techniques. judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, CONVALESCENT MANOR reducing risk factors Is so val ­ Is a compelling restson to have VISITINO HOURS uable, so well worth whatever Elevated level of blood cho­ regular medical checkups. For asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. Dally effort It takes. » lesterol— Risk Is tripled for diabetic patients, the answers The preventable factors are: men whose level is 20 percent lie in getting and following here on earth Cigarette Hmoking—Twice higher than normal. Diet, es­ expert medical advice. J. W. BATES, DENTIST pecially avoidance of satu­ Phone 834-2298 as many smokers suffer heart Vital capacity—This Is the attacks as non-smokers; the rated fats (fats solid at room volume of air an individual Office Closed Monday greater the number of ciga­ temperature), can often re­ can take Into his lungs, as rettes, the greater the danger. duce this figure to a safer measured during exhalation. level. LANNEN — BEACH Physical Indolence —While The lower the proportionate ANIMAL HOSPITAL It Is Impossible to measure Some of the risk factors are amount, the greater the indi- 3900 N. Hollister Road this factor, researchers have Immutable: vldual ’s risk. I Hospital Hours: — determined again and again Age — A man 50 years of Electrocardiographic Ab­ God’s work 14-5 Mon. thru Frl. 8-12 Sat that persons who regularly age hM four times the risk of normality — Reveals changes I Veterinarian present: exercise, play golf, walk and a 30-year-old man. In the electrical currents gen­ keep physically fit have fewer 8-6 Monday thru Friday Sex — Men get from six to erated by the heart and, if attacks. Those they do have 10 times as many attacks as abnormal, indicates a risk Evenings by Appointment are often less severe. women. After menopause, more than doubled. PbS. 834-6333 862-5000 Overweight—The insurance women lose some of this ad ­ mortality tables tell this story; vantage, but not all. This These articles are part of a must truly be our own HOUGHTON the greater the amount of sur­ probably Is the reason women general campaign against risk —President John F. FUNERAL HOME plus fat a man carries, the live longer than men. factors scheduled this fall by Inaugural Address 24 Hour Ambulance Scrvlea higher hls premium. Heredity — Persons whose the Michigan Heart A.ssocla- Lady Aaalatant Elevated blood pressure—A relatives, especially brothers, tlon, a Michigan United Fund Phone 834-2233 — Ovid medical eondltlon which can sisters, parents and grand ­ agency. THK OVID BEOISTER-CNION. THUBSDAV, MAY 4, 1M7 PAGE SEVEN

lowed her talk. Mrs Donlvsui Williams, Miss accompany him to Elsie, have two on Dec. 1, 1888, the son of James During the brief business meet­ Mary Slagh, Mra Dorothy Kaspar married children and seven and Caroline Holechek. He had re­ ing, president Mrs. Durward and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Keys and grandchildren. sided most of his life In the Ban ­ Board of Supervisors Proceedings son Jack attended the annual Mrs. Howard Peltier will be In nister and Elsie area. Conklin reminded the members of concert of the Women ’s Glee Club charge of the program and Mrs. (Continued from last week) the Clinton County Federation on He married Marie Reha on Oct. and the Men ’s Glee Club at Cent ­ Durward Conklin, Mrs. Paul Plai­ 26, 1924 at Ithaca. He was a ELSIE AREA NEWS May 2 at Maple Rapids and the ral Michigan University. Miss ner, Mrs. Gordon Showera Mrs. The following is a list of bills audited since the December member of the Bannister ZCBJ annual "Mothers Day”, May 9 at Jennifer Keys is accompeinist for Myron Tethal, Mrs. Boyce Wool- Session : MRS. NEVA KEYS, Correspondent (Ph. 862-4301) the Methodist Church. A report of Lodge. He had operated grocery the women. ey and Mrs. Woodrow Bashore stores in the Bannister and Elsie the Cancer Crusade conducted by will serve as hostesses. Doubleday Bros. & Co., Supplies for Clerk, Circuit the clubwomen Is nearing the areas prior to his retirement in PERSONALITY OF THE WEEK WOMAN’S UTERABY CLUB Court, Assignment Clerk, Drain, Probate, close of a successful drive. MOTHEB.S’ DAY PARTY 1960. Treas., Friend of Court, Probation office 620.24 Mrs. Pauline Stodola, daughter Miss Ruth Hamunganga and Army Sp/4 Paul D. Jensen 20, Surviving him are his wife; six of Mrs. Edna Hohrer of Elsie, was "The Chantones" from Owosso Punch and cookies were served Earl J. Hill, administrative as­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Melford P. sistant in public relations of the daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Wink ­ featured as the Peroonolity of the College provided an interesting by Mrs. Viva Scott, Mrs. J. O. Jenson, 6853 Hollister Road, Elsie, ler of Elsie, Mrs. Georgiana Selleck Office Supply, Supplies for Child Welfare, Consumers Power Ca general of­ Week in the Progress-Bulletin of program for the Woman ’s Liter' Schumacher and Mrs. Myron participated in a four-week field Buckholz of Corunna, Mrs. Marie Prosecuting Attorney, Reg. of Deeds, Address- fice in Jackson, will be guest' Pomona, Cal. where she is secre­ ary Club and their guests at the Tethal. Hostesses were Mrs. Har­ training exercise condvicted by the Sababy of Detroit, Mrs. Lillian ograph. Sheriff, Friend of Court, Zoning, speaker at the annual "Mothers’ tary-receptionist of the advertis ­ Elsie Junior High School, Tues­ old Heideman and Mrs. Neita I 3rd Armored Division near Hoh- Griffith of St. Johns, Mrs. Caro­ Day Party” Tuesday evening. May. Abstract, Probation, Treas., Agr. 155.46 ing department. day evening. Wight, assisted by Mrs. Paul enfels, Germany. line Robbe of Lansing, Mrs. Je- Plainer. Q i Mrs. Stodola, graduated from Mrs. Ralph Stull, program I During the exercise, which end ­ nett Bacigal of St. Clair Shores; Martins Flag Co., Flags for Court House and Circuit I The program is given in recog-1 ed April 20, ho took part in weap­ Court 78.07 Elsie High School In 1958 and was chairman, introduced the guests. one son, Edward of Detroit; 23 employed in both the assembly “The Chantones ” composed of nition of club members and ladies ons firing and tactical maneuvers grandchildren and 15 great grand ­ Kee Lox Mfg. Co., Supplies for Addressograph Dept. 6.92 Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ginther in the community who are age 60 as part of an Army program to and office divisions of Universal Pam Wilson, Sharon Messer and of Elsie are parents of a daugh­ children. Electric Co. In Owosso. Cheryl Sorenson with Carol Stone and over will be held in Fellow­ maintain the combat proficiency Michigan Company, Inc., Supplies for Court House ter, Tracy Sue, bom April 19, at a ship Hall of the Methodist Church of his unit. 87.88 Before leaving for California as accompanist provided a con ­ Lansing hospital. Mrs. Ginther is and Juvenile Home three years ago, she was married cert of sacred music. and sponsored by the Woman's Spec. Jensen Is a cook in the MRS. JENNIE .^lARTIN the former Barbara Sue Miller of Literary Club of Elsie. Headquarters Co., 2nd Battalion to Mel Stodola of Owosso, now as­ Miss Mamunganga from 21am- Elsie. Funeral services for Mrs. Jen ­ Owosso Typewriter Co., Supplies for Reg. of Deeds, of the division's 36th infantry. nie Martin 85, of rural Elsie were Prosecutor, Assignment Clerk, Zoning, Pro­ sociated with General Dynamics bia, Africa told of her native Mr. Hill has chosen "The Pur­ in Pomona. The couple live in country, school and way of life. A S. J. Keys spent Thursday and suit of Happiness ” for his talk held Friday at the Carter Funeral bation, Clerk, Abstract Dept., Probate, Drain, nearby Ontario. question and answer period fol- Friday in Detroit on business. before the senior citizens. A grad-' JOHN IIOLECIIEK Home with the Rev. Jack Barlow Friend of Court, Equalization, Treas., Keg. of Mrs. Dorothy Kaspar returned to uate in electrical engineering of F^^neraI services for John Hole- officiating. Burial was made in Deeds, Child Welfare, Driver ’s License & her work there after spending a Tri-State, Angola, Ind., he started ! chek 78, a former Elsie resident, Euieka Cemetery. Mrs Martin Addressograph Office 116.27 Charles W. Frost, Elxpense account of Civil Defense week with her sisters, Mrs. S. J. with Consumers Power Co. 40 were held Saturday at St Cyril’s passed away Wednesday morn- Director 108.80 Keys and Mrs. Margaret Eldwards years ago this month. Catholic Church in Bannister with ning at the Ingham Medical Cent ­ Chocola Cleaning Materials Inc., Supplies for Court Anthony Pohl, Expense account of Dog Warden 587.49 of St Johns. Mr. Hill and his wife, who will the Rev. Fr. Clarence Smolinskl er. Lansing. House 343.30 officiating and burial was made She was born in Gratiot County, William J. Werner, Elxpense account of Dog War­ in Ford Cemetery with the Car­ January 2, 1882, the daughter of Skyline Supply Inc., Supplies for Clerk, Reg. of Deeds den ter Funeral Home in charge. Calvin and Linnle Brewbaker. Friend of Court & Pros. Att’y. 29.38 Esther Rademacher, Extra clerical work in Drain Mr. Holechek passed away She had resided most of her life Office Wednesday, April 26 at a Lake in the Eureka area. B. A. Railton Co., Supplies for Juvenile Home 37.27 Worth, Florida hospital of a She was married to Leo Martin Dale Chapman, Elxpense account of Drain Commr. stroke after being ill for two at Ithaca Sept. 9, 1914. Mrs. Mar­ Dictaphone Corporation, Supplies for Probation to Convention Office & Prosecutor 29.72 weeks. tin is survived by five grandchil ­ Paul Wakefield, Expense account of Clerk to He was born in Czechoslovakia dren and ten great grandchildren. R & R Distributing Co., Supplies for Court House 12.50 Convention International Business, Maintenance agreement for Jerome Vincent, Expense account of Equalization typewriter in Circuit Court 40.98 Director 16.80 R. G. Becher, Elxtra help for snow removal 38.50 Xerox Corporation, Rental on machine for Court William Coffey, Elxpense account of Zoning Admin House 570.47 istrator Assistant 324.10 GOOD-YEAR Commercial Blueprint Inc., Drain map for Drain Delores Vitek, Extra clerical work in Extension Commr. & supplies for County Engineer & Office 305.00 Zoning 15.33 Cheryl Rademacher, Elxtra clerical work in Extension Capitol Electric Supply Co., Supplies for Court House 36.00 Office 172.00 Spring Tire Sale Hall & McChesney Inc., Film storage for Register of Betty Smith, Elxtra clerical work in Treasurer’s Deeds 77.25 Office 151.00 University Typewriter Co., Service for Extension Velma Beaufore, Expenses to Treasurer’s Convention 7.50 Auto Office typewriter 24.70 R. V. Beaufore, Mileage & expenses to banks, etc WHITE AND BLACK Hi-Fi Buys, Labor repaimg amplifier for Circuit Court for Treasurer’s Office 39.30 & ^rvice for Extension Office 38.15 Harry J. DeVore, D.O., Medical for Juvenile Shattuck Company, Bulletin Bd. letters for Court Home children 28.00 Front Tractor House 5.30 Clinton Memorial Hospital, X-ray for contag^ious A. T. Allaby, Workmen ’s Compensation, Bond for disease 22.50 Friend of Court, Circuit Court Stenographer, John R. Aylesworth, Elxpense accoimt of 4-H Youth Implement & Wagon Tires & Engineering Dept. 1,168.67 Agent 137.32 Heathman ’s, Supplies for Court House 23.68 Helen Meach, Expense account of Home Elconomist 222.78 Mechanic Laundry, Mops for Juvenile Home & George R. McQueen, Expense account of Agrl. We stock all sizes Court House 57.60 Agent 239.92 Sounds off regularly day and night because he has Clinton County News, Supplies for Sheriff, Zoning, Several, Expense accounts of Deputy Sheriffs 378.26 trouble getting phone calls through. Never guesses Check our prices Clerk, Probate & Extension Office 1,338.64 General Parts & Service, Supplies for Sheriff’s he dialed wrong number. Pecks away at everyone. Ingham Medical Hospital, X-ray for contagious Department 10.86 Can't remember to look in telephone book when not before you buy disease patients 85.00 P. J. Patterson, Meals for prisoners 1,260.60 sure of number to call. Don't be a CawCaw. Snitgen Printing, Supplies for Equalization, Drain, Genesee Coverall & Towel Service, Laimdry for Elngineer, Friend of Court, Clerk Treas., Jail 171.95 Probate, Equalization 205.40 Hettler Motor Sales, Service on Sheriff’s cars & efmM TELEPHONE Jim’s Super Service Becker’s Appliance, Skelgas for Smith Hall 32.80 Zoning Admr. car 703.02 k l/ie GT**»******#**»*«****a*#»*#***»#**»#**»##»a###aia*>»»»»##ai»«iae. The Riegle Press, Inc., Supplies for Zoning Admr. & Juvenile Court 15.00 ... & Clerk 14.30 Friend Court Association, Association dues for Friend Burroughs Corporation, Service agreement for Drain, of Court 10.00 Reg. of Deeds & Treas. 105.00 Michigsm Assessors Association, Dues for Equalization Lansing Supply Co., Supplies for Court House 49.30 Director 10.00 Eastman Kodak Co., Supplies for Probate, Reg. Robert Sirrine, Expense account of Coroner 176.15 of Deeds, & Abstract Office 450.30 Wayne Soap Co., Service for Dec. & Jan., 1967 60.00 ZwjtyCjonjcmd Banner Linen Service, Towel Service for Court House 7.70 St. Johns Reminder Supplies for Probate Court & Oliver Montague, Supplies for Court House 8.14 Treasurer Guy Woolfolk, Supplies for Sheriff’s Dept. 55.65 Ovid Register-Union, Printing Supervisors Proceed Pengad Companies, Inc., Supplies for Circuit Court ings Stenographer 134.98 Joanne Miller, Expense account of Circuit Court i Grand Rapids Loose Leaf, Inc., Receipts for Treas., Stenographer Addressograph 478.85 Lansing Mercy Ambulance Service, Ambulance J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co., Supplies for Court House Service & Jail 151.42 Patricia Carmody, Stenographic service Probate Panama Carbon Co., Supplies for Treas. & Exten ­ Court & Circuit Court sion Office 63.97 Andy ’s Shopping Basket, Groceries for Juvenile Polack Corp., Supplies for Extension Office 28.00 Home Friden Inc., Supplies for Clerk, Court House, Several, Care of children in Outside Boarding Equalization & Bd. of Supvrs. 168.00 Homes Bankers Dispatch Corp., Developing for Register Irene J. Nobis, Expenses of Matron at Juvenile Home 93.23 of Deeds 31.65 Irf^u1 S. Gervin, M.D., Medical for Juvenile Home Pioneer Mfg. Co., Furnace Oil for Smith Hall 686.90 child 6.00 Texaco Ins., Gasoline for Sheriff’s Dept. 643.54 W. F. Stephenson, M.D., Medical for Juvenile Home Ramon Terpening, Trip to Traverse City & child 58.50 Attendant 8.22 Linda Libey, Extra clerical work in Extension Office 138.25 IT^S A COMPLETE PIPELINE SYSTEM Motorola, Maintenance for Sheriff’s Dept. 148.50 Cora L. Price,Elxtra work at Juvenile Home 522.06 Peterson ’s Shell Service, Gasoline for Sheriff’s Dept. 15.60 St. Johns Public Schools, Textbooks for Juvenile FOR BOTH STANCHION BARN and PARLOR Marathon Oil Company, Gasoline for Sheriff’s Dept. 201.07 Home child 16.60 Van W. Hoag, Expense account of Coroner 163.30 Kurt’s Appliance Center, Speaker for inter com. OPERATES BY Cressie Wakefield, Extra clerical work in Clerk’s Juvenile Home 68.38 NEW, SCIENTIFIC Office 178.60 Alan R. Dean Hardware, Supplies for Juvenile Home oummL- Janet Becker, Extra clerical work in Abstract Office 462.09 & Court House 24.80 PRINCIPLE . . . Carolyn Houska, Extra clerical work in Friend of Paul Automotive Inc., Supplies for Sheriff’s Dept. 33.60 TWIN-VACUUM Court’s Office 358.26 Charles E. Black Clinical, Autopsy examinations 200.00 Ethel Kuhns, Extra clerical work in Probate Office 477.51 E & B Price & Co., Supplies for Sheriff’s Dept. 52.40 • Michigan Association of County Treasurer’s, Dues for National Sheriff’s Assoc., Directory for Sheriff’s Dept. 12.50 One Vacuum Milks the y&zzr i&22a hsmd! County Treasurer 15.00 Addressograph Multigraph Corp., Supplies for Ad ­ Cows-The Other Vacuum Michigan State Association of County Clerk’s, Dues dressograph Office 11.10 Moves the Milk into the Bulk Tank for County Clerk 15.00 Ingham Medical Hospital, Drugs for Health Dept. • Every time one of onr tank trucks delivers oil products F. Earl Haas, Elxpense account of AgrI. Agent 330.30 and X-ray for contagious disease 135.10 to your farm, you’re getting help from one of the world ’s Several, Sheep Claims 329.90 Heathman ’s, Supplies for Court House 15.88 Robert Fox, Chicken Claim 8.90 Karber Block and Tile Co., Supplies for Juvenile Gives You the Safest, Fastest, Alost Labor-Saving hest and most versatile “farmhands ”—Oil power! Miller-Jones Shoe Store, Shoes for Juvenile Home Home 61.66 Milking Ever Performed—Plus “Push-Button” Self- No one knows hetter than you how oil power has made Children 52.04 Raymond Eick, Material & labor for Juvenile Cleaning of Entire Pipeline and Bulk Tank System farming and farm life hetter all over America. You have E. F. Boron Co., Supplies for Juvenile Home & Home 1,173.35 seen how farming with oil can step np production — The ZERO CONCORD is a simplified combination of a revo ­ Bd. of Supvrs. ' 14.83 Charlotte Saxton, Extra clerical work in Treasurer’s lutionary type of milking machine and pipeline, and the how it helps speed your crops to market ( Lial Gifford Hatchery, Eggsfor Juvenile Home 17.85 Office 48.36 ZERO Completely-Automated Vacuum Bulk Milk Cooler. It That’s why we’re so proud of our job in America’s B. W. Glaspie Drug Store, Supplies for Health Nurse Several, Justice Fees 2,296.00 milks the cows — moves the milk through the pipeline into competitive and progressive oil industry. You see, & Juvenile Home Children 42.1.3 Several, Soldier ’s Burial , 1,400.00 the bulk tank — and cools and stores the milk — ready for pick-up. 0»/y u’ilb a vacuum bulk tank is so simplified a it’s our job to supply this community with power from Richard ’s Dairy, Milk for Juvenile Home children 116.03 Gratiot County Clerk, Office supplies for Probation milking system Possiblef ZERO’S TWIN-VACUUM SYSTEM petroleum. Here is our promise that we’ll always be on J. C. Penny Co., Supplies for Juvenile Home Office 24.87 gives you these advantages: children 198.20 Mrs. Forrest Root, Elxpense account of Clerk in the job, doing everything we can to bring “more power • No Naad for Air Inioclion ot Milkor Units. to you” with the newest, most improved oil products. Treva Hill, Extra clerical work in Prosecutor’s Reg. of Deeds Office 37.98 • No Vacuum Fluctuation — Sofo, Foil Milking. Office 140.00 Julia Miller, Extra work In Extension Office 159.52 • No Expansivo, Hord-to-Cloon Rsloofor or Milk Pump Nndtcl. Gerald V. Wilcox, Expense account of Drain En ­ On motion made and supported the Board adjourned to • "Push-Button ” Solf-CItoning and Sanitising of Milk lino, Vacuum gineer 81.10 Monday, April 3, 1967, at 1:30 p. m. Lino and Bulk Tank. OVID OIL COMPANY Gerald V. Wilcox, Elxpense account of Drain En ­ PAUL WAKEFIELD • Total Visual Milking and Cloaning from Cow to Bulk Tank. ' gineer to Convention 60.06 Clerk • You'll Bd Plsosanriy Surprised at How Much Monoy You Can Savo. PHONE OVID — 834-2828 Gordon Willyoung, Expense account of Friend of DERRILL SHINABERY ______C-S Court 471.15 Chairman COME IN, WRITE OR PHONE FOR FUll INFORMATION' J \

PAGE EIGHT THE OVID REGiaTEB-DNION, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1947 WSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED RATES FOR SALE FOR SALE Cash Rates Per Line CARD OF THANKS AVON customers on the east side 1 Time ...... 10c Card of Thanks — Who Gets The Money? :10$T& FOUND of Ovid: If I haven ’t contacted 3 Times (Same copy) ...... 20c misc. FOR SRLE SPINET PIANO As It would never be possible to you please call 834-5278 eve ­ 8 Times (Same copy) ...... 80c Due to the recent hub-bub corporations did with the money May be had by assuming small list each person that contributed nings to order or to see the new 9 Times (Same copy) ...... 40c about food prices, city people are that they paid to people (money monthly payments. Beautiful to the success of the Ovid PTA LOST: Baby’s pink and white gifts for Graduation and Fa­ 12 Times (Same copy) ...... 60c talking more openly about food shared by owners and employees FOR SALE — Bendlx Electric finish. See it locally. Write Carnival, we wish to take this op­ four piece suit. Bonnet, dress ther’s Day. Flo Robbins. 16t3» Credit Dept., Box 57, Niles, Charge rate straight 10c per coarta—and often blame farmers. after paying for heat, rent, etc.) oants and slip. Ph. 862-6144. dryer, works good, $25. 7952 E. portunity to give our grateful “What percent do you think went Centerline Rd. Robert Tait. MCVrORCYCLE For Sale — 1966 Michigan. 16tl line. thanks to all for a job well done. Here are some facts to help you Mrs. Kay Ordiway. 15tl Five words to the line, which to employees and what percent to 15tl‘ Suzuki ”120” Bearcat, excellent Mr. and Mrs. Larry Martin set the record straight: FOR SALE: ’55 De Soto $35.00, includes all figures, names, and owners? ” the survey asked. condition, 1500 miles. Cross Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bracey • also ’55 Buick Special $30.(X). In ­ addresses. • Farmers get only about 2.7% FOR SALE: 1968 Mustang, yellow, Country Bike. Quite reasonable. The people polled thought that quire 105 E. First St. Phone Minimum Cash rate — 38c of the national income, the lowest black interior. Low mileage. Ph. Can be seen at 143 W. Oak St. 75% went to owners and 25% 834-5612. 15tl* Minimum Charge rate — 60c of any major economic group. 834-5587. 15t3* Or see Russell Heckman. 14t3* Card of Thanks — went to employees. Cards of Thanks and In Me- • (Compared with 15 years ago, LOSE Weight safely with Dex-A- We wish to thank you, because SPECIAL nOTICES FOR SALE: Conditioned Alfalfa moriams 10c per line. Minimum farmers get a much smaller share FOR SALE — New Moon and Diet Tablets. Only 98c at Jenks ’ you’ve been so thoughtful at the Department of Commerce pre­ Hay. 9395 E. Taft Rd. E. F. Schult mobile homea. Wanted 50c. time of the death of our dear of the money that an average liminary figures for all UB. cor­ F. Goodfellow. Ph. 834-2864. Drug. 6tl2» family pays for food (40c out of a NOTICE used trailers in trade. BLAIR Phone 834-2260 mother Freda Fortier. It makes it porations in 1966 indicate em­ 14t3* dollar now, compared with 47c Will be out of town for vaca ­ TRAILER SALES, INC. 2081 COMPLETE line of Summer very hard to put so much grati­ ployee compensation totalled then). tion from May 28 through 31. East Michigan Ave. Alma, Caps and Work Gloves. Jim’s tude into a single note. But, If $$273.8 billion; net profits, $45.1 REMEMBER Mother with a • The increase in the cost of Mrs. Sillaway will be In the of- Michigan. Phone 463-1587. Open Super Service. lltf you’ll read between the lines, billion; and dividends, $19.4 bil­ Mother’s Day gift. See our dis ­ food in that 15 years has been ofHce for routine business on six days a week. 8:30 a. m. until you'll know this brings a thank lion. Employees received 85.9c play ad on page 5. Bakke’s, FOR SALE — 1960 Ford, good FOR RENT caused by a 28% increase in the May 29. . 7:30 p. m. 13tf you more sincere than words from each dollar divided between Ovid. 15t2 mechanical cond. Ph. 834-2297. cost of marketing the same quan­ Dr. L. I Terpstra 16t4 could ever show. A very special employees and net profits; and 15t2 FOR SALE: Long Pink Formal, FOR SALE: Cottage curtains at FOR REaSTT: 3-room furnished thank you to Midland Ross and tity of farm food. 93.4c from each dollar divided be­ NOTICE $2.49 per set. Also several new People have other misconcep ­ siie 8; Short White Formal, REDMON Hampera New colors apt. Ground floor private en ­ employees, Dave and Isabel tween employees and dividends. Will be out of town May 9 and bolts of cloth including denim. tions about income —and who gets size 9. Dresses, sltirts and and designa $7.95 and up. Also trance, parking space. 210 S Houghton, Dean and Bertha Wil­ 10. Bakke’s, Ovid 14t3 It: If city people hold such general slacks, like new, sizes 11-12 to vinyl covered Redmon blanket Main St 15t3* son and Deanle. Duane and Mrs. Sillaway will be in the of­ For instance. Opinion Research misconceptions about business, 14. Mrs. Robert VanSice, Ph. chests or toy boxes at $11.95. Carol LaRue and Kay Lawrence. fice on May 9 for routine matters, Tractor BATTERIES, 24 mos, R(X)MY second floor apartment Corporation asked high school they are likely to make even 834-2489. 13t3* Bakke’s. Ovid. 12t3 Ed Fortier family • Dr. L,. I. Terpstra 151 $9.95 exg. Jim’s Super Service. with air conditioner, disposal, teachers throughout the United greater mistakes about farming. FOR SALE: Stewing Hens 3 for VALIANT Convertible, 1964. Red. hot and cold water and heat States who they thought got the They might not stop to think how NOTICE — We are open every $1. Earl Hathaway, Ph. 834-2654, FOR SALE; Gibson Refrigerator, Card of Thanks — largest share of the national In ­ much that rise in retail food pric­ 14 ft. White with chartreuse in ­ 245 hp., automatic, radio. War furnished. Phone 834-2303. 15tf Thursday afternoon. Bakke’s, 13t3» The Women ’s Fellowship of the come. The majority — 52% — es reflects the rising costs of terior, like new. Winfield Aid- ranty. Excellent condition $900. Ovid. 12t6 NEW one bedroom, seml-furnlsh- United Church thanks everyone thought owners got the largest transportation, packaiging, pro­ COMPLETE Line of Yard TooU; rich. Ph. 834-2466. 15t3» Phone 834-2409. 15tl* ed apartments for rent Imme­ who so generously donated and share. But the U.S. Department of cessing, warehousing and retail­ AMELIA’S BEAU'TY SALON Garden Hose, nozzles and FOR SALE at Linda Lou's Beauty diate occupancy. Ideal for helped on the Rummage Sale. A Commerce shows this distribution ing. Higher labor costs create Professional care best for the hair sprinklers. Jim’s Super Service, GOODYEAR TIRE SALE. Jim’s Salon — Crocheted ‘Barbie’ young couple or retirees. Laun ­ pressures at all levels of distribu ­ 348 E. High Street special thanks to Christine Sny ­ of national income in 1965: Super Service. lltf Clothes made by Nancy Behrens dry facilities available. Contact tion. Phones 834-5223 or 834-5488 FOR SALE; 6-room home, bath, der and Leta Parker who manag­ All employees — 70.3% garage, on 3 acres of good lltf Robert Thompson, Central Na­ ed the sale. Total for owners — 19.9% Food marketng expenses have Tues. - Sat 9-6; Thurs. 1-9 tional Bank. 27tf 50tl2* ground. Good location, mi. PARKER’S FURNITURE Betty Jones, Pres., The remaining percentage went jumped from 53c of the food dol ­ lar before the Korean War to 60c So. of Ovid on blacktop. Inquire We have recently purchased the STEEL Hog Feeder — 10 hole Women ’s Fellowship mainly for taxes and for expan ­ Ralph Teall. Ph. 834-5115. 12t3» now —while the farmer’s share DRAIN LINES—WATER LINES Elwin Love, 1190 S. Hollister entire stock of Max's Second sion and modernization. was dropping from 47o of the food DIGGER SERVICE Road. 13t3* Hand Store, adjoining us at 107 Another survey by Opinion Re­ dollar to 40c. BASEMENTS — FOOTINGS N. Main St., thus giving us many HAVE your car tuned-up by an Business Services search asked a cross section of GOODYEAR TIRE SALE. Jim’s expert at Jim’s Super Service. Americans what they thought —Farm Journal STONE PILES REMOVED Super Service. lltf more good used items. RICHARD BEACIILER This is the season for bicycles Ph. 834-5006 or 834-5271 and tricycles, and we have lots of FOR SALE — 10 hp. Mercury KEEP FREEDOM TILTING Implement Trailer. R. Lightning outboard motor $50. TOWER WELL DRILLING C. Temple Co. 12tf them. HAIR DO FREE W. J. Clock Ph. 834-2263. V2t3* Well Drilling and Repair 6 Cheap refrigerators $20 & up Grade “A” Approved RINGING > WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE LADY OF THE 'WEEK 20” ELECTRIC Fans — Priced to 10 Good used TV’s MRS. ARLENE MILI^RD NEW Style Color TV Antennas Licensed Well Driller sell. Jim’s Super Service. lltf 10 (two-wheel bikes) $10 & up YES — Linda Lou and Chuck will installed with Tcnna Rotor and 2”-_3”—4” and 6” Wells 10 tricycles $3 & up "A” frame. (No guy wires to pick a Lady of the Week, whose VEEDOL Tractor Oil. 5-gal. Palls, 9735 Kinley Rd., Ovid Ph. 834-5585 Here's Die Answer 3 dinln groom suites rust out). Be ready to enjoy name will appear in this ad. reg. $6.95. Jim’s Super Service. 3tl2* DWing Bird All kinds of vanities and chests color. Darling’s. NO — We’re not crazy, it’s just a of drawers small way of saying Thanks, and COMPLETE line Pat. Drugs. BUILDER OF NEW HOMES We have most any used item FOR SALE: SPINET PIANO Cabinet Work or Remodeling HORIZONTAL 2 Astronomy we appreciate your business. Jim’s Super Service. lltf that you are looking for. Wanted, responsible party to take 1 Depicted muse Free Estimates 3 Anger LINDA LOU’S Phone 834-2287 over low monthly payments on feathered BEAUTY SALON LAWN Mowers and Garden Till­ LEROY CANNON creature 4 Kings (ab.) ers priced to sell. Jim’s Super Open 8-6 dally — 8-9 Friday a spinet piano. Can be seen Phone 834-2880 Ovid 5 Always 117 W. Front St Ph. 834-6601 locally. Write Credit Manager, 7 It is a — rauiaia Service. lltf 34tl2* bird 6 Network FiianH The Veteran ’s Hall on S. Main P.O. Box 276, Shelbyvllle, Indi ­ 13 Come 7 Consider 8 Unoccupied SU’eet is available for wedding ARTHRITIS, rheumatism suffer­ ana. 14t4* SEPne TANKS CLEANED 14 Reviser ers, try Alpha Tablets. Relief COMPLETE Prompt Service-Reasonable Rates 15 No (Scot.) 9 Verb M ri'ceptions and special occasion NEW 2 bottom 14” Plow $200.00; intransitive lasts for houra Only $2.49 at No extra charge for mileage 16 Girl’s name parUes. Call 834-2354. 38tf Several new Super Chief plow *8 Greek letter (ab.) 24 Soldiers 44On time (ab.) Jenks' Drug. 6tl2 Phone Chesaning VI 5-6280 BUYU.S. bottoms, and com planter hop­ ■ 9 Preposition 10 Follower 26 Waken 45 Burden Social Party every Wednesday S4tf 11 Observe 33 School book 46 Ruminant HAND Grease Guns and Grease. pers. R. C. Temple Co. 12tf 70 Made creamy live. Veteran ’s Bldg. Sponsored Real Estate 22 Heredity unit 12 Rates 34 Entice 49 Unit of energy Jim’s Super Service. lltf TOD GRAVEL CO. SAVINGS BONDS 51 Secreted t>y Veteran ’s Building Ass’n. 16tf REDU(JE safe, simple and fast 7.3 Place 17 Laughter 36 Inborn SERVICE Driveway Gravel sound 37 Expunges 53 Area measure TRANSFORM your rooms into with GoBese tablets. Only 98c 25 Contest of 8»fALL ENGINE SERVICE Sand, Fill & Top Dirt speed 20 Fastener 42 Italian town 55 Artiflcial rooms of beauty with wallpaper at Jenks Drug. Iltl2 Lawn mowers. Outboards, 6 h. p 4 miles East of Ovid 27 Injure 21 Traps 43 Flesh food language or under; Brisrgs and Stratton, selected from our new Spring WE NEED IJSTINGS! 28 Greek god of CXIMPLETE line GE Light Bulbs. Ph. Owosso 725-5787 1 1 5 4 5 b 7 6 9 10 II 16 Clinton, Lawson Engines. Cecil wallaper books. Lovely designs MAY WE BE OF SERVICE war Jim’s Super Service. lltf 1402* 9 Whirlwind Madden, 134 W, Front St, at reasonable prices. Bakke’s, li 14 Ovid. 12t7 ^0 Depart Ovid. 7tf IX>T — For mobile home. Well, MICHIGAN FORD TRACTORS 71 Atop LIVESTOCK SERVICE 15 lb 17 16 WE Service Lawn Mowers and septic system, natural gas and J2 Chaos MONUMENTS CURTISS BREEDING Tillers. Avoid the rush! Bring many nice trees. Snj'der Manor. and Implements 23 Entranced 19 ZO 61 66 and niiscellaneous UJanted SEMEN STORAGE 35 Domestic slave / them in now. Jim's Super Ser­ GRAVE MARKERS LIQUID NITROGEN New and Used Machinery 78 Otherwise vice. lltf a & 65 6b Sold by Country Home — 2 bedrooms, CHARLES PALEN, JR. 39 Rip JOHN WORKMAN 1 acre, garage, oil fumaee. Garri­ 40 Indian n 66 WEDDING and SHOWER Gifts- WANTED — Lawns to mow. 129 Ph. 834-2661, Ovid Parts and Accessories Ovid Ph. 8S4-2288 son Rd. Good condition. $2000.00 mulberry Cannon towel sets, percale down could handle. W. Oak St. Ph. 834-2658. 15t3* BABCOCK RADIATOR 1 Shapes again 169 50 sheets and pillow cases. Chath­ CARLAND SALES ,7 Tantalum AND AUTO GLASS am blankets, rugs, Kromex, WANTED —■ 2 Waitresses. Phone (symbol) 56 "Lookini for SomethlngT . MARK rV Auto Air Conditioning _ 3-100 ft. lots on M-21, in Ovid 834-5550. 15U and SERVICE 48 Owing T' glassware, dinner ware sets, 55 54 55 -rt) 57 Try the Classified Ads city services. Border on Maple 320 Corunna Ave. — Owosso 50 Bristles Redmon hampers, lamps, etc. WANTED: 1 or 2 Boys, or a man River. Phone 725-7041 ■)1 Pronoun 56 59 BAKKE’S, Ovid. 2tf to deliver Detroit Free Press, Carland, Michigan ,'2 Printing double route, in Ovid. Call 834- We Have Moved! mistakes 40 41 46 45 44 45 % 47 NO Labor charge on our Muf­ Phone Owosso 723-3227 V.;. - 218 W. High 3-bedroom, com­ 2822, inquire at 333 W. High. LOVE’S LTHOUSTERY SHOP ■ 1 Take from flers and Tailpipes. Jim’s Super Repair Service! pletely remodeled, gas furnace, 14t2 Free Estimates -J Be sorry for 48 19 50 51 Service. ntf Ph. Chapin 301 57 Eats away carpeting. Pickup and DelU’ery SMALL Digging Jobs. Call Adrian 56 . -pr GOOD USED 3 bottom 14” Na 60 Phone 834-2442 VERTICAL Huss, Jr. Phone 834-2363. 13tf International trip-bottom Plow. 341 W. William, S-bedroom, 2 1164 S. Warren Rd. Ovid 1 Pertaining to 5!, j r Denmark J R. C. Temple Ca itf comer lots, garage. WANTED — 10 to 20 acres good 6t48* Alfalfa Hay. Wm. Parker, Ph. BLACK DIRT — TOP DIRT Owosso — 834-5469. 4 mi. W. to St Clair, BUILDING AND REMODELING DRIVEWAY GRA’VEL 1605 Corunna Ave. S-bedroom 3 mi. S. to Taft H ml. W. 13t4* FRED DENNIS RICHARD BEACHLER Cheek the Label home, Just outside of city, large Phono 834-2849 Ovid Ph. 834-6006 or 884-5271 kitchen, gas heat; also on same WANTED; House work or gener­ 6t48* on this paper lot a small 3-room furnished al cleaning by the hour. Call SHOCK Springs $10.95 inst. Jim’s CABINET WORK house, which is good rental prop­ 834-2658. 13t3 SEED CORN It tells to what date Super Service. lltf Remodeling or New Construction erty. WANTED — Paper hanging and NOBVAL THORNTON PIONEER HYBRID Your subscription Is paid NEW and USED structural steel— painting. Lawrence Harvey. Ph. Ph. 862-4207 R-1, Elsie I-beams; channels, angle iron, I# ■■ III *1 2 bedroom, gas furnace, central 834-5374. 9t8* 8t62* 9 flats, etc. Chesahing Salvage, 202 location. 232 W. Clinton. Imme­ 46808^03 Ovid ‘ & TV N. Wood St, Ph. VI 6-8071. diate possession. LIVESTOCK TBUCKINO Under New Management V. HOLCZMAN “Want Ads Work Like Beavers — ELWIN LOVE No Quitting Time They Toll ‘TiU Their Work ia Phone 834-2605 4 mi. W. of Ovid to 122 E. Oak. 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 ■COCOCOOOOOOOeCQOOOOCOft Done. ” SERVICE large lots, oil furnace, garage. 4t62* on Service St. Clair Rd., 2V^ mi. So. Citgo Service Station Nicely decorated. Wc think of the job of servic ­ Comer M-21 and M-47 Phone 834-2215 FUEL OIL READ and USE THE ing our clients as a round-the- Lake front cottage. Large lot, IT'S A PACTII clock proposition. After all, In Owosso No. 1 and No. 2 2 bedrooms. Famished, gas heat. losses don ’t limit themselves Ilalfmoon Lake, Stanton, Mloh. 3 out of 10 We Deliver Six to an 8-hour workday. If you Lyle Hettinger inflation otera cut suffer a loss... fire in your Days a week INCOME PROPERTY home, auto accident, business is the new manager 220 S. Main. 2 apartments, re­ milking timo. Credit Cards Accepted cently remodeled. catastrophe... you want help JIM’S 8 out of 10 right away. You’ll get just that Including the new 2-apt. Dwelling, completely re­ inflotioa mert report if you place your protection MID-WEST CARD SUPER SERVICE modelled on Inside. Good Invest ­ program in our hands. Ph. 834-2335 ment opportunity. loss MASTITIS. Building Contractor 6 out of 10 tIIttA eoeeeeeooeeeoeeeeoeeeee All types of Construction Ovid Service Free Delivery on 100 lb. inflation nsors increased • New construction Expert OVID SERVICE • Remodeling Agency^ Inc. bottles of TV S E R V I C E production • Repairing Michigan Bottled Gas STILL NOT SOLD?? • Cement Work ‘ — Phones — Painting AGENCY, Inc. 834-2355 and 834-2288 GILBERT O. BOVAN, See^us todoy-wo sell Commercial buildings TUNE-UPS realtor the brond that 7S«000 Houses — Barns 104 North Main Street and MINOR REPAIRS Phones; Free Esttmates 884-2288 834-2682 dairymen luiye S^resenting MICHIGAN / Business Home WALTER KAUFMAN, JR. Ray’s Gulf Service , BOmiD GAS SlRVICl ■uritdMd lo: Hartford Accident and Free Pick up and Delivery ^ Bumping -PAINTING Factory trained Salesman! CONSTRUCTION Indemnity (krmpiny I AuhGIstsinstalled l"Y^ ^ Color Technician Clifford ’’Bud” Cosier Ph. St Johns 224-2516 Member The Hartford Ph. 834-2297 Phone 884-2617 Insurance Group, R. C. Temple Co. 420 £ HIGH ST i DARLING’S, Inc. 3 miles N. and 3 W. of Ovid Hartford 15, Conn. Ovid — —------Elsie Mltohen ’’MRch” Das DARLING’S INC.-0viil "Small Com , little Spaee. Bat Ovid — Ph. 834-2244 Phone 834-8U6 Power to Barn .. the lA^ant Ada. ”