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Abstract: . . . his idea, not ours, said Althaver. No man is indispensable and Carl will be replaced. His successor will be hard pressed to retain relations as cordial with the young as Palmateer did. In some respects a policeman's job in a small town is more difficult than it is in a large town. The trouble is that everyone knows the lawman personally and everything the officer does is taken the same way...personally. Given these circumstances it is hard to see anyone handling the often disagreeable chore of the village policeman better than Palmateer. . . . . . . Stainless Steel Wash Vats Step saver with Hose and Dryer 5 Surge seamless Units Feed Cart 3 Stock water tanks Stewart Cattle Clippers PONIES Two Shetland Ponies, broke, gentle for children Pony Saddle two bridles TFRMS: Contact clerk prior to S;I!R date for credit arrant)* 1 nients Sums of S50.00 or less cash. GORDON HAGLE, Owner BOYD TAIT, AUCTIONER Ph. 673-3525 for sale dates Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlap Sr. were Saturday morning callers of Mr. and Mrs. Don . . . . . . RobertSprague and LuAnn of Bay Port and Mrs. Ryerson Puterbaugh spent Tuesday in Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Leslie and family took a drive Sunday and went into Sarnia. En route home they called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer and Paul of Sandusky. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pearl and family of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bullock and Robbie, Miss Marilee Turner of East Lansing, Mrs. Clarence Bullock of Mayville and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Turner and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Turner. Mrs. Don Smith was . . . . . . since I started nine years ago in 1961. Without them there just wouldn't be a Martin's Restau- rant in Cass City, he said with an appreciative glance at the lady whowas clearing a nearby table. fered an attack the previous day. He was dead on arrival at Hills and Dales General Hospital Friday at 4 p.m. Mr. Hicks had been stricken with the flu for two weeks. He was absent from his office for a full week and last week had returned to the courthouse on a half day schedule. In tribute . . . . . . Hubbard State Bank, Judge Norman Baguley con- tinued the bonds of thetwomen. A trial date will be^set. Archie Hicks, Tuscola County Clerk for 12 years and one of the area's most popular re- sidents, died unexpectedly Fri- day afternoon after suffering a heart attack . The 68-year-old Deford area farmer had been suffering from the flu and it was probable that he was in a weakenedcondition when the fatal attack occurred. He first experienced chest pains Thursday afternoon and was givenan electrocardiogram . . . --3000,5,300,3352,64605
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