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The Hillsdale Daily News from Hillsdale, Michigan • Page 8

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ill U.J. fot SO ROGALLI ANO MOOD CHANGED FROM WAS HERE GLOOM TO ELATION! SAID TODAY, SEEIN 1 HE'D FOUND A MEW SOURCE OF ZODM! OLE JORKIM 7 ON MR. McKEEi HI CONTACT THE REFINERY WE BRAZIL-ALSO THE SHIPLINE MAY BE TOO OFFICES! TRY TO STOP LATE1. DOE SHIPMENT ON THE TO SAIL FOR NEW there always SO MUCH WORK TO DO AROUND HE HOUSE ON WEEK ENOS c. -w -TO ITS A GOOD THING HUSBANOS HAVE JOBS TO GO TO DURING THE TO REST" UP ut VOU'VE STALLED I'M BLISTING JNI AM DON'T TROUBLE TCALL YOUR HE'S TOO BUSY TO DIGEST HIS, SPEAR TO BOTHER WITH TH' SUPPOSING YOU TELL ME WHAT ON IT, YOU'RE DOIN' ON THAT'S THAT I AS LIKE IT ARE BUSY CONTEMPLATING FRUITS OF PROGRESS INTH'PITJ you Romney Finds Politics No Fun MACKINAC ISLAND (AP) Gov.

George Romney, frequently mentioned as a possible 1964 Republican presidential candidate, has indicated once again that he does not have his eye on the White House. Romney expressed a dim view of politics in general Friday during a discussion of his fiscal reform program for Michigan before a GOP conference at Mackinac Island billed as the kickoff for the 1964 political campaign. The comments came after one man took the floor to denounce the tax includes a recommendation for a state income made my recommendation with no regard for what happens to me Romney declared. been in politics long enough to know one any fun and I have no political The accusation of in the tax program was leveled by Harold Schrier, a representative from Kalamazoo, He said the proposals advocate taking money from people who have it and giving it to those who Schrier told Romney he should out the social legislation you have Romney shot back: resent that from the bottom of my soul. Is the Bible Marxism? Is tithing State May Lead In Civil Rights BLOOMFIELD HILLS (AP) Michigan will lead the attack on racial barriers, Gov.

George! Romney predicted Friday after his first meeting with the i new Civil Rights Commission. Romney said he suggested I series of meetings throughout the state as a for the eight-member commission before it receives full legal status under the new state Constitution Jan. 1. The caliber of the commission. Romney said, is one reason Michigan will provide civil rights leadership for the nation.

Other reasons, he said, are: enlightened way the people of Michigan have conduct-! ed themselves in this turbulent period. provisions of the new Constitution, which make Mich-1 igar. the only state in the union; with a complete expression of, civil rights. agreement among the 1 leaders of the two major political parties that civil rights work will be carried out on a nonpartisan 600 GOP To Kick Off Campaign At Mackinac MACKINAC ISLAND IB-Some 600 Republicans were expected to attend the fourth biennial fall conference this weekend at Mackinac Island to kick off the 1964 campaign. The three day meeting will feature speeches by Rep.

William Miller of New York, the Republican national chairman, and Sen. Thruston Morton of Kentucky, chairman of the GOP senate campaign committee. Vegetables Today In. History THE HILLSDALE DAILY NEWS, Saturday, September 14, 7963 8 I (R Associated Press Today is Saturday, Sept. 14, the 257th day of 1963.

There are 108 days left in the year. highlight in history: On this date in 1901, Theodore Roosevelt became the 26th president of the United States when President William McKinley died of wounds received when shot by an anarchist eight days earlier. On this date In 1752, England began to use the Gregorian calendar. In 1860, French acrobat Charles Blondin crossed Niagara Falls on a tightrope on stilts. In 1916, Germany declared war on Romania.

In 1923. heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey knocked out Luis Angel Firpo of Argentina in the second round of their title bout in New York. In 1945, the US. government removed its ban on the presence of cameras on commercial airliners. Ten years ago The New York Yankees became the first team and Yankee Manager Casey Stengel the first manager to win five straight major league championships when they defeated the Cleveland Indians 8-5 to clinch the 1953 American League title.

Five years ago West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and French President Charles de Gaulle joined in appeal for closer ties between the peoples of both nations. One yaar ago The Soviet Union accepted with reservations I President declaration that LT.S. military intervention in Cuba was not required or justi- fied at the moment. Reserve Built By Blue Shield DETROIT CAP) A Michigan Blue Shield executive reported Thursday that for the first time this year the medieval prepayment plan has a small cash reserve equal to five payments. Frank O.

Starr, deputy executive director, disclosed that at the 1 end of July Blue Shield had near- 1 ly S2 million in its reserve fund. is only a small amount for a SlOO-million-a-year corpora- tion whose payments to doctors i average about $400.000 a Starr said, a refreshing change to have a sound financial i Blue Shield received an arbitra-1 ted rate adjustment of 16 8 per cent last May which went into effect June 1. Earlier projections showed Blue Shield would have been in the red at the end of July, Starr said. Markets BURKHART ELEVATOR PITTSFORD Red 1.81; 1 84; ed corn 1.29; ear torn 1.90; 61; soybeans 2 50; new crop corn 1 07. COOP New red wheat 1.78; new 1 81; shelled corn 1 30 corn 1.28;; oafs new crop soybeans 2 43.

F. STOCK Red wheat 1 79; 1 82 CROP AID, HUDSON Red wheat 1.80; 1.83, shelled corn 1.26; ear corn 1 82; oats soybeans 2 48 rye 105; barley new corn 1.06 1 06. ACROSS 5 Hard-shelled 1 Green vegetable 4 Strong 6 Masculine vegetable 9 Kind of beet 12 Tear worker 15Native metal 21 Evericontr.) Answer to Previous Puzxle rose IE jg Als IE Is IB appellation 7 kiln 8 Sewing too! 9 Shower 190fe NU.1K. Itf. ito.

Ui ht OttvV instance 117 Electrified particle 18 High home '20 Thick 22 Pigpen 24 Island (Fr.) 25 Cheddar or Edam 28 Genus of marine worms 32 Conducted 33 Land parcel 35 Indonesian of Mindanao 36 Chemical suffix 37 Sheltered side 38 Selected (ab.) 39 Bullfighter 42 Reiterate 45 Tier 46 Body of water 47 Swiss ----50 Musical instruments 54 Lubricant 55 Expunge 59 High mountain 60 Fruit drink 61 More recent By way of 63 Pasture 64 Drops of eye fluid 65 Auricle DOWN 1 Malaysian canoe 2 Ireland 3 Mimicker 4 Beginnings 23 Carrot color 24 Buries 25 Coagulum 26 Marsh (comb, form) 27 European river 29 Relaxation 30 Genus of willows 31 Seasoning for vegetables 34 Violent whirlwind 40 Stray 41 Rabbit, for one 43 Conger fishermen 44 Salary 47 Fuel 48 Conceal 49 Athena 51 Rant 52 Charles Lamb 53 Mast 56 Scottish sheepfold 57 Hawaiian milkfish 58 Weight of India 1 2 5 4 6 78 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 li 24 25 26 27 1 28 29 30 31 32 i 33 Ql 36 I ,7 38 39 40 41 I 43 44 4b ll If 4849 5051 5253 b4 bb56 57 58 bS 60 61 62 65 64 65 14 Retired UAW Members Take Trip To Capital DETROIT Oscar C. Steward, 62, of McAllen, was convicted Friday in Federal Court of cheating two Detroit auto dealers out of $5,280. The retired Army colonel was found guilty on two counts of obtaining money fraudlently in interstate commerce. The maximum penalty is 20 years imprisonment and a $20.000 fine. State roopers Organize Group EAST LANSING iff) A group of state police troopers have announced formation of an Independent State Police Troopers Association with the election of four temporary officers and the drafting of a constitution.

Elected as temporary officers were: Howard Kelley. Pontiac, president; Theodore Gailbraith, Houghton Lake, vice president; Stanley Snyder, Detroit, secretary, and Francis Davis. Brighton, treasurer. Pioneer Mr. and Mrs.

George Smith and daughter of Newark. N. Y. are spending this week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Smart and visiting other relatives. Mrs. Garence Halpin of Pioneer and Mrs. James Spencer of Maumee had the hc'nor of escorting Miss Carmal Quinn from the Toledo airport to Exit No. 2 where she stayed before her performance at the Williams County Fair.

Thr Eidenier family reunion was held on Labor Day at the Waldron grade school. There were 39 present. A potluck dinner was followed by a business meeting. Daisy McFate gave the complete history of the family. Mrs.

Elsie Hover of Takoma Park is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harve Fackler and husband and other relatives and friends in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Woody and daughters of Toledo and Mr.

and Mrs. James Spencer and son of Maumee were guests of Mrs. and Mrs. Spencer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Garence Halpin. Mr. and Mrs. John Hane spent ten days with Mr. and Mrs.

Doyle McBride and two daughters in Boston. Mass. The McBrides accompanied them on a tour of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. Nile Hane of Las Vegas. visited Mr.

and Mrs. Doyle McBride and daughters at Boston, and spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Hane before his return to Las Vegas. Marvin, of Columbus, was also home at the same time. Clyde Gamboe of Brooklyn, Mich- and Edna Gamble of Tecumseh visited in the home of PwObert Gamboe. Camden Mrs. Mae Morrison is a patient at the Park View Hospital in Fort Wayne.

Ind. Her room address is 747. Mr- and Mrs. Roy Worley attended the homecoming at the Cecil Park in Cecil Ohio. The oldest person present was Harvey Deisler 98 of Cecil.

He is the father of Carl Deisler of Frontier. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lapham and son. and Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Crawford and family of Hillsdale. Mrs. Xena Malcolm and Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Rice were among the 28 relatives who honored Mrs. son Kenneth Bell for a birthday dinner and a house warming at the Bell family new home in Stryker, O. Mrs. Arnold Grindle of Syracuse, and grandmother Mrs. Mary Peake of Hammond, spent the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. Carmen Walker. Mrs. Peake remained with her son-in-law and daughter for a visit. Mrs.

Hah Harmon accompanied by Mrs. Dennis Brandon and daughters Elaine and Deniese of Montgomery spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Harmon and son at Monroe. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Jagger of Berkley visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jagger. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Hummer of Holland, Ohio spent the weekend with Mrs. Iola Comar. Sandra Dahlstrom a 1963 C-F graduate, has begun her studies at the Warner Beauty College in Toledo, O. Mr.

and Mrs. Edmon Dodson and daughters Meledye and Michelle have returned from Murray, where they vacationed with her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. William Boles and family. Mrs.

George Wilcox with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Chub Carr and family attended the Wilcox family reunion at Greenville, O. Mrs. Wilcox remained to spend some time with a daughter and her family.

Rename Several To State Posts LANSING (AP) Gov. George Romne has announced two reappointments to the International Bridge Authority and seven reappointments and eight new appointments to the Civil Defense Advisory Council. Reappointed to the Bridge Authority, which administers the bridge between Michigan and Canada at Sault Ste. Marie, were Herbert Corey of Stephenson and James Brophy of Grosse Pointe. Appointed to the Civil Defense Advisory Council were: Lynn Kellogg, Lansing.

George Petritz, Benzonia, Donald Kigar Detroit, Melvin Lanphar, Detroit, Max Isber, Huntington Woods, W. N. Montgomery. Detroit, Dr. Grant Otis.

Jackson and Philip Wendell, Burr Oak. Leqal Notices LEGAL NOTICE Sesled bids will be received opened by the City Council of the City of Hillsdale at 8 00 p. m. Tuesday, September 24, 1963 for the following: Installation of one (1) gas fired boiler for the City Hall. Specifications can be obtained In the City Clerk's office, City of Hillsdale.

Bids shall be in a sealed envelope and marked "Bid On Boiler" end must be in the hands of the City Clerk by 7:30 p. m. of the above date. By order of the City Council. Roberta C.

Vaughan, City Clerk Sept 14 STATE of MICHIGAN, The Probate Court for the County of Hillsdale. At a session of said Court, held the Probate Office in the City of Hillsdale in said County, on the fifth day of September, A. D. 1963 Present. HON.

WILLIAM MacRITCHII, Judqe of Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of RAY HACKETT, deceased Geraldine Flack, having filed in said Court her petition, prey- inq for license to sell the interest of said estate in certain real estate therein described, to pay debts It is Ordered, That the 27th day of September, A. D. 1963 at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and is hereby appointed for hearing said petition, and that all interested in said estate appear said Court, at said time and place, to show cause why a license to the interest of said estate in laid real estjfe should not be g'ented; It is Further Ordered, That public notice thereof be given by publication of copy of this order, for three sive weeks, previous to said day of hearing, in The Hillsdale Daily News, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County. (Signed) Helen Keehn, Register of Probate.

A true copy Kathleen VanDeusen.CIerk of 10 Budlong Street Dimmers Moes, Michigan Sept. 7, 14, 21 STATE of MICHIGAN, The Probate Court for the County of Hillsdale In the Matter of the Estate of RACHEL ROSE, aka JOSIE ROSE, Deceased. At a session of said Court, held on September 4, 1963 Present, HONORABLE WILLIAM Mac- RITCHIE, Judqe of Probate. Notice is Hereby Given, That creditors of said deceased are required to present their claims in writing and under oath, to said Court, and to aervo copy therof upon Alberta Giauque of 24 S. West Street, Hillsdale, Michigan, fiduciary of said estate, end that claims will be heard by said Court, at the Probate Office on November 12, 1963, at 10:30 a.

m. It is Ordered, That notice thereof be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing, in The Daily News, and that the fiduciary cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in interest et his last known address by registered, certified or ordinary mail (with proof of mailing), or by personal service at least fourteen prior to such hearing. Further it is ORDERED that the heirs of said deceased be determined at time. (Signed) Helen Register Probate. A true copy: Kathleen Van Deusen, ClerV of Probate.

Sheldon M. Ellis, Attorney Address State Bank Building, Hlllsdele, Michigan. Sept. 7, 14, 21 STATE of MICHIGAN, The Probate Court for the County of Hillsdale In the Matter of the Estate of OTTO I. NYE, deceased.

At a session of said Court, held on September 5, 1963 Present, HONORABLE WILLIAM Mae- RITCHIE, Judqe of Probate. Notice Is Hereby Given. That the petition of Robert W. Nye, praying that the instrument filed In Court be admitted to probate as the Last Will and Testament of said deceased, that tration of said estate be granted to Robert W. Nye or to other person, and that the of ed be determined, will be heard at tho Probate Court on September 27th, 1963, at 10:30 a.

m. It Ordered, That notice thereof be given by publication of a copy hereof for three previous to day of hearing, In Tho Daily News, and that the petitioner a copy of notice to be ed upon each known party In interest at last known address by registered, certified or ordinary mail (with proof of mailing), or by personal service at least fourteen (14) days prior to such hearing. (Signed) Helen Keehn, Register of Probate. A true copy Kathleen VanDeusen, Clerk of 10 Budlong Street Hillsdale, Michigan Sept. 7, 14, 21..

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1961-1976