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VOLUME 53, NUMBER 18 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1959 TWELVE PAGES

Title Games Fred Root Killed in Recommends Angle Tonight Tragic Auto Crash Parking In Alleys In Softball Loops 1 Fred Root, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Root of George Vilican, Cass City's planning expert, Tuesday Cass City, became the community's first traffic fatality of night advised the planning commission to provide angle The championship of the the year Monday evening when he lost control of his car parking in the alleys and to switch to parallel parking on Church Softball League will be on Lawton Road, about a half mile north of Shabbona Main Street. The meeting was held at the Municipal Build- decided tonight (Thursday) when Road, and was instantly killed. ing with the .commission, council and members of the the Evangelical United Brethren According to witnesses, Fred was traveling north on * nine square off against the Lawton Road when he plunged into a roadside ditch, turned new township board present. Presbyterians. Both won the right over several times and crashed into a tree. He was thrown Mr. Vilican suggests that the change be made at once •^ to compete in the finals with vic- tories Monday night at Cass City out of the vehicle and crushed as it rolled. as the first step in a master plan that will eventually Recreational Park. A passenger in the car, Ed- see all parking on Main Street The Presbyterians had little ward Mark, received laceration of discontinued. trouble polishing off Church of face and hands. He was taken to New Features to "I know that this will probably Jack Council Christ 15-6, but it was a diffe- Cass City Hospital for treatment cause a furor," he said, "but ,, t rent story when the EUB met the and was to have been released you'll never be able to convince Methodists. Wednesday. Spark Tuscola me that I'm not right." Receives The game went eight innings The accident was investigated Mr. Vilican said that the T-I ' before EUB won 5-4. The win- by the Tuscola County Sheriff's Next change in parking now would in- ning rally was started by Ron Department and Tuscola Coroner crease the number of spaces v Geiger who singled. He was Melvin Weissenborn. available in the critical downtown ^ forced by Gary Bartle who went Funeral services were to have area from 188 to 400 spaces. X. to second on an error. John been held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at The "old fair with young ideas" His plan calls for the transi- Jack Connell of Birch Run, a Jezewski came through with a Little's Funeral Home. is an apt description of the 1959 tion to no parking on Main former resident of Cass City and clutch single to win the game. Rev. S. R. Wurtz, pastor of the edition of the Tuscola County Cass City Evangelical United Street for three stages. After the a graduate of Cass City High The championship tilt tonight Fair, all set to get under way original switch the plan calls for School, received a degree of * will be one of two played at the Brethren Church, officiated. Monday, August 24th, for a six- Burial was in Elkland Cemetery. first, acquisitions of property in Bachelor of Science in mechanical park. The Merchants' League day run through Saturday, Au- back of the alleys between Oak engineering- from General Motors champion will also be decided. Fred was born in Cass City in gust 29th, at the Caro Fair- 1943 and was a student at Cass and Leach Streets north and Institute Friday, Aug. 7. The double-header is expected to grounds. south of Main Street. Mr. Connell was accepted for draw a large crowd. City High School. Surviving are his parents and Fair officials, workers, and ex- This, he says, will increase the school on the basis of a conv* * Merchants' League maternal grandfather, William hibitors are scurrying about put- parking to some 600 spaces. petitive examination and the i Despite a loss to Walbro Pumps Parrish, all of Cass City. ting the finishing touches on In stage three parking lots will course which includes on-the-job by a forfeit Thursday, Bush's everything for the pleasure and have been secured for the four training took five years to com- ^ won the Merchants' League regu- excitement of thousands of vis- downtown blocks north and south plete. lar season Softball championship Tell History of itors. of Main Street and there will be Mr. Connell is working in the with a 7-2 record. Tied for second The Fair's lively appearance 1,000 spaces available and Main engineering department of Chev- in the league were Walbro Garbs Cass City Rotary and exciting features, some new Street will have no parking. rolet in Flint, and Leonard with 5-4 records, and some old, belie the fact that In this stage, the plan calls while the Pumps were last with a Cass City Rotarians heard a it is 78 years old, one of the old- SOUTHERN GENTLEMEN AND INLAID WOO D are a combination that can't be beat when the for trees to be planted in the CCHS Teacher Back review of the Cass City club's gentlemen are Gus Grosnell (left) and Allen Cook (right). The two men are holding an ash tray and 1-8 record. est county fairs in Michigan. a hotpad. respectively, and are seated around a ta ble made by Gus. All three are made of inlaid center of Main Street to provide The Garbs climbed into a tie for history and a few facts about Such major entertainment fea- wood-. Even the legs of the table (not shown) are of inlaid work. Notice the pattern woven by the a boulevard effect. From Conference second Thursday with a clutch Rotary, its purpose and meaning tures this year as the Glenn Mil- Shapes and grains of the pieces of wood. In the first stage of the plan, victory over Leonard. Eldon in an informal program Tuesday ler Orchestra with Ray McKinley, Harry Miller, Cass City High 1 Mr. Vilican said that there would Stoutenburg went the distance to noon at the New Gordon Hotel. the Chordettes, the Crew-Cuts, Up North, Too be some confusion with trucks School mathematics teacher, at- record the win over Dan Erla. Art Atwell told of the troubles the Polka Time television stars, and supplies that deliver in the tended the 19th summer meeting-- < Circuit clouts were hammered of starting Rotary in 3J3Q and Lonzo and Oscar of Country From the alleys, but that it would disap- of the National Council of by .Stoutenburg and Leonard's its subsequent growth in the eom- music fame, Peg Leg Bates, rock pear when the plan is completed. Teachers of Mathematics at the . * Ken Nye. nronity, He recalled that the club and ?pH favorite Sonny James, University of Michigan August Play-off Wednesday average attendangf was in the the Hollywood Motor Rodeo and Here's What They ditorV Corner In the first stage, the planner 16-19. nineties regularly. harness racing put the Tuscola E recommends angle alley parking Not only did the teachers go to But all of the regular season's ' play will have been forgotten R. M. Hunter explained how Fair in a class with major state for five blocks from West to classes to further their knowledge H as the ,teams were to have met new members are taken into the expositions. We were fooled and so were Sherman street. of teaching their particular r: Do Down in Dixie " in the post-season play-offs club and told of the various But first, and foremost, the several other persons we talked Mr. Vilican said that there grades, but there were commer- , *. i Wednesday. Bush's and Leonard classifications open to Rotarians. Fair serves its greatest purpose 'BIDESness may be good but two to when we attempted to identify were several ways that the im- cial exhibits of textbooks, ** were to tangle at 7 p.m. and Keith McConkey discussed as the annual showcase for the of our Cass City beekeepers do the persons in the picture of the provement could be financed, but commercial teaching aids, them by friends who, when they barbecue at the Home-coming that he was definitely against mathematical models, instru- Walbro Pumps and Garbs were to Rotary on the national and in- folks who represent the county's more than keep bees; they are s,ee an unusual piece, mail it to ternational level and explained last week. We were told that one using parking meters for parking ments, classroom materials and - ^ have met at 9 p.m. vast and productive farm com- also expert woodworkers. Gus' them. The winners will meet tonight facts about the organization in- munity. Hundreds of young and Grosnell and Allen Cook, both of of the men. was Elmer Kehoe of control or for revenue. projects, films and speakers. J (Thursday) in the championship cluding its beginning in Chicago. old will be exhibiting the finest Florida and now working with Gus lias some junipejumper wood | Gagetown. After the picture ap- Mr. Vilican said that his studies Dormitory accommodations game at 7 o'clock. of Tuscola County farm products Herman Crowther, have ex- sent to him from Oregon that is peared we were promptly noti- to date have convinced him that were available for the partici- Graduate to Seek and livestock. Others will proudly traordinary talents in the wood- found only in that part of the fied that the man is Charles the present downtown Cass City pants and their families. display unique works of domestic working field. US and in the Holy Land where Newas, who is in the process of area will be big enough to handle Coming Auctions arts, floriculture, and hobbicraft. Jesus called the disciples under moving to Cass City from Sagin- the shopping needs of the com- Higher Degree These men can take several aw. Mr. Newas has accepted a job Walsh Receives Local merchants will have on ex- hunks of wood or even a branch the juniper tree. munity and is not planning for Saturday, Aug. 22—William hibit the latest commercial prod- Also in their stock of woods Concluded on page eight. any concentrated developments Brinkman. will sell 30 Wisconsin Miss Amelia Jane Hall, daugh- of a tree, cut it into strips, then Award at U of M ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall, ucts for farm and home. And geometric shapes and come out are all kinds of mahogany, Hon- outside the area. Holstein heifers at the farm, two automobile dealers will stage duras and Philippine especially; Frank W. Walsh of Cass City and three-quarters miles west of Tyre, graduated from the School with an inlaid table worth $500. Girl Injured, Erla New Playground? of Nursing of Saginaw General their annual auto show. yellow and red cedar; common was one of nine University of Ellington on Dutcher Road. Of course, tables are not their (curly) maple; China berry; wild The planner said that within a Hospital, August 9. only talents. They also make ash Auto Wrecked Michigan students to receive Friday, Aug. 28—Alvin Indo and tame Mulberry; guava wood, few years , a new elementary cash awards in the 1959 Summer will sell cattle, farm machinery She plans to continue her edu- trays, lamps, bowls, hot pads, school would be necessary in the cation at either Central Michigan and a brilliant red wood, a na- A car belonging to Chuck Erla Avery and Jule Hopwood Awards., and miscellaneous items at the McDonald Pleads trays and almost anything else tive of Australia, eucalyptus. was totally demolished in an ac- village. Mr. Vilican feels that it Mr. Walsh was given $50 for farm, five and a half miles east University, where she' was previ- you can name. should be in the southern section ously enrolled for a year, or Another of their woods, a tree cident early Saturday morning his work in drama. Nineteen stu- of Port Austin on US-25. Gus once made a lamp the ex- that has very large pods of when Miss Dorothy Anna of the community to serve the dents submitted 28 manuscripts Saturday, Aug. 29-Lex Tetreau Wayne State University, for her Guilty in Tuscola residential area there. He Bachelor of Science degree. act replica of the Bok Tower that beans that rattle in the wind, is Owczarzak, 18, of Bay City, the in the contest. will sell household and builders' took him 18 months to complete. called the bean tree, woman's driver of the car, was critically suggests that a seven and items at the Tetreau Building Miss Hall graduated in 1955 a half acre site be purchased from Cass City High ;School. Circuit Court He not only made the dimensions tongue and the singing tree be- injui^ed. Center, 1.1 miles west of the Bad to look like the tower, but also sides its genetical name. The car turned over on Port now. The land can be used as a Injuries to Keep Axe stoplight. found wood that looked like the "We try to select pieces of Crescent Road, some three miles recreational park until needed Ricky Damm, 3, in Milk Production marble etc. the tower is made of. wood that have knots in them be- southwest of Port Austin. for the school, he added. CMULists Three • Paul McDonald of Pontiac "A lot of people see wood and cause that makes the grain cur- James Turnes, 27, of Bad Axe, Mr. Vilican said that he would Hospital Six Weeks Decreases in July pleaded guilty of entering with- never know how pretty it is," ly," said Gus, while showing a suffered bruises in the wreck. have a master plan for the plan- Grads from Area out breaking the Moser grocery said Cook, as he exhibited some beautiful piece of wood with red Mr. Erla was not in the car when- ners to see at the October meet- Ricky Damm, three-year-old Milk production dropped store in Richville July 25 when of the many different kinds of curls in it. the accident occurred. ing of the board. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Damm Three persons from the Cass sharply in most areas of Michi- he was arraigned in Tuscola woods they use in their hobby. As mentioned the woods not of Cass City, will be hospitalized City area were among 274 stu- gan during July, according to the County Circuit Court Wednesday, To see the woods in the raw only have different grains but al- for six to eight weeks with a dents at Central Michigan Uni- monthly report of Michigan Milk Aug. 12. and compare them to the finished so different colors. Some are fractured leg and concussion versity to complete degrees and Producers Association. Judge T. C. Quinn ordered a product is a rare experience. white and gray and look like suffered when he darted in front certificate requirements at the In the Detroit market, produc-- pre-sentence investigation and There is such a great difference marble, others are white with red Owengage-Deford of a car driven by Oscar Brooks close of the summer session, it tion during July was 17 million set the sentence date for Aug. 26. it takes an expert to be able to and pink streaks, some pure red, of Cass City. The accident oc- was reported by school authori- pounds below June. It was 2 Three other cases were also tell what a wood will, look like others yellow. In fact, almost any curred Wednesday, Aug. 12. ties this week. million below July of 1958, mark- heard Wednesday. when polished and varnished. color or effect desired can be Little Ricky was taken to the Mrs. Lois Binder of Cass City ing the first time in eight years Lester P. Childs was granted a Each of the woods has graining found in wood. Schools' Staffs Set hospital by Harold Guinther. received a state limited certifi- that production has fallen below decree to quiet title for land in and coloring of its own. Some Making the designs used in the Charles L. Mayer, superinten- Victor Forman, eighth grade. cate. Leola Retherford of Deford the same month of a year before. Fostoria. have a very coarse grain while tables etc. is an art in itself. dent of Owengage Area Schools, At Owrendale the staff includes: Plan Road Repair has a BS degree in elementary Class I sales, meanwhile, Dean LeValley of Caro was others, like the so-called lace Some of the ideas are taken from this week announced the teaching Charles Ellis, principal; Edward and social science. Ruth A. Smith strengthened considerably, show- granted a divorce from Mildred wood (also called wood and patchwork quilts while others are Barret, music; Charles Frederick, Work in County LeValley. A property settlement staff for the 1959-60 school year of Decker earned an AB degree ing a 5 per cent increase over Brazilian oak) has the fine tex- just thought up. and reported that the schools at English; John Belyea, Spanish in elementary and social science. last July and accounting for 66 was approved. ture that befits its name. The small diamonds, triangles The Michigan State Highway Owendale and Gagetown will and English; Helen Baker, home Department awarded concrete No graduation ceremonies are per cent of the total deliveries. Elizabeth Cramer was divorced The wood used by the two men, and other geometrical shapes economics; Claude Stevens, held at the end of the summer open Monday, Aug. 31, at 8:45 a. pavement repair work in Tuscola,) The effect of lower production from Eldred Cramer and a prop- Cook has 35 kinds at home, comes used in the inlay work are made m. School will be open for a half science, math and basketball session but persons earning de- Concluded on page eight. erty settlement approved. from all over the world, sent to from strips of wood and cut to Lapeer, Saginaw and Genesee day for registration, Mr. Mayer coach; Jack Kreiner, history and counties to the Max R. Frisinger grees can participate in the mid- the exact measurement needed biology; Edwardene Parks, li- year or June commencement said. Company of Ann Arbor. The low for the design. Four new teachers have been brary and dramatic coach. exercises. A knowledge of geometry is bid was $14,768. signed for the new year. Replac- Deford The work in Tuscola County imperative to be able to cut all ing Wayne Wilson, last year's Deford Community School will the pieces of wood so they fit will be on M-24 from M-38 south elementary principal, will be Dale open Monday, Aug. 31, when to the county line. Completion exactly. A table can easily have Abke. school will be held until 11:15 a. over 1,000 pieces and they need date for the entire project will Local Markets A graduate of Unionville High m. Parents of kindergarten child- be Oct. 15. to fit as if they grew that way. School, he has taught in several ren who have not pre-registered Concluded on page eight. county schools and has been in with Mrs. Coleman should bring- Buying price: the Caro Community .Schools for the child's birth certificate and Soybeans 1.79 shot record. For Beans 6.15 the last eight years. Yellow eye beans 5.25 Lewis C. Harper is the agricul- Regular classes will begin Grain Results tural teacher. Born in Arkansas, Tuesday, Sept. 1, when school The Chronicle's Corn 1.08 he graduated from Michigan will open at 8:45 a.m. and close Oats .56 Mrs. R. H. Richards ran State University in 195-8. at 3:45 p.m., authorities said. Wheat 1.-65 this liner ad in the Chron- New football and track coach Hot lunches will be served Tues- Baek-To-School Rye 1.06 icle: and commercial teacher will be day. Lunch price will be 25c. Feed Barley cwt 1.50 FOR SALE— Kelvinator Lewis Fenton. A graduate of Teachers, their grades and Buckwheat 2.00 refrigerator, Frigidaire 30 Central Michigan University, he rooms for the new year are: Section Livestock in. stove, complete bed, kit- spent a year at Port Austin be- Mrs. Coleman, kindergarten, Cows, pound — .14 .20 chen table with four chairs, fore coming to Owengage. room F; Mrs. Kelly, first grade, Up-to-the-minute news of Cattle, pound 18 .23 rug 12x18, gold drapes. 6350 William Schmidt is the new room E; Mrs. Retherford, second school styles, events and Calves, pound .20 .30 W. Main. R. H. Richards. shop teacher. He holds a Master's grade, room D; Mrs. Hoadley, classes. Hogs, pound 15% By 1:45 Wednesday after- degree from CMU. third and fourth grades, room C; Produce noon, Mrs. Richards had had The complete staff includes: Mrs. Murdick, fifth and sixth, Eggs, large, doz 29 calls from prospective cus- Eva Rochefort and Genevieve grades, room B, and Mr. Spratt, -tomers. Within a few days Freiburger, kindergarten; Betty seventh and eighth grades, Bowling she had sold everything Mayer, Rose Muntz and .Edna A. Anyone interested in bowling, a except the drapes. Wakefield, first and second grades; Zora Ellis, Wilma Fink- Stone School Reunion few openings left on men's LOSS SET AT $11,000—John Graham esti- dent was that one cow, in the middle of the dead "1 am very pleased with the league. Call 58J or 387. 8-20-2 results of the ad and recom- beiner and Avis Mcllhargie, third at Cass City Recreation Park mated his loss at $11,000 when 22 Holstein cows animals, was only stunned and revived. Only evi- and fourth grades; Nellie Sin- Sunday, August 23. Po'tluck din- were killed by lightning Saturday morning. dence of the lightning in the area was on the tree mend a Chronicle ad to any- Check Little's The ,c6stly accident occurred on the farm one," said Mrs. Richards. clair, Mildred Munro and Hattie ner at 1 o'clock. Everyone wel- Ben Franklin Store Furniture for bargain gifts. Free owned by Harold Perry southwest of Cass City which was slightly scarred. The cows were in- Hoy, fifth and sixth grades; come. Mrs. Clifford Jackson, open every Thursday afternoon gift wrapping.—Adv. tf. and lease.d by Mr. Graham. An oddity of the acci- sured, Mi*. Graham said. Irene Hall, seventh grade, and secretary. 8-13-2 for your convenience. 8-21-8 t>AGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE— THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1959 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Arle J. Angebrandt m AJI^A fcjfe I JL ^_F.JLJLp- ,• JF^yj^ ^FjL %JL. /m • ^J/^§, In Supply Course Local Ar©a Clmireli News in Brief Mizpah United Missionary lowship. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eeynolds at the Melvin Surine home. Mr. spending the week with Mr. and Pfc. Arle J. Angebrandt, 19, Mrs. Arthur Battel, Wednesday, 8 p.m., in the Szekely. and Mrs. Ruben Moore of Union- Mrs. Joe Babich Jr. and family Church—Pastor, L. W. Sherrard. leader. church. Sunday, Aug. 23. and children of Flint were week- son of Neil Angebrandt of Sno- Phone 99F13 Cass City. Sunday ville were Thursday afternoon at Manton. ver, recently completed the three- Friday—7:30 p.m., Adult Family fellowship, fourth Fri- 3 p.m., public lecture, "Is Jesus end visitors at the Henry Rock School Sup't., Jason Kitchin. Bible class. day night of each month. Christ the Promised Messiah?'* home and Sunday dinner guests, callers. Mrs. Iris Hicks and Greta at- week ammunition supply course : Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hurd (Church located 4 miles south of Friday—8:30 p.m. choir WSCS, second Tuesday of each 4:15 p.m., Watchtower study: together with Ronald Cassie of tended the Darlington annual re- at the Army's Engineer-Ord- M-81 on M-53.) practice. month. and children spent Tuesday and union at the Sanilac county nance School in Murnau, - Resisting Entanglement with Kingston, of Mr. and Mrs, Lewis All services lifted for the. Bruce MacRae, Clerk of the Primary department, Mrs. This World's Interests. Babich and family. The Reynolds Wednesday of last week at their park at Forrester Sunday. many. cabin near Mio. Brown City camp meeting Aug.: Session. Elsie Hicks, supt. 8:30 p.m., service meeting. children, who have been visiting Mrs. Mattie Bruce, Mrs. Edna Angebrandt was trained in the 13-23. Main services at the camp Ralph Zinnecker is visiting the supply, storage, inspection and at the Rock and Babich homes Malcolm and Mrs. Norman Kritz- at 10:30 a.m., 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. New Greenleaf United Mission- Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's for the past week, returned home Emmerson Peter family of Pon- man, accompanied by Stacy Dai- shipment of ammunition and ex- Evangelists: Rev. S. Emery, ary Church— Gordon A. Guilliat, tiac this week. plosives. Witnesses, 16:59 Deckerville Rd., If happiness could be bought, with their parents. ton of Caro, visited Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Samuel Doctorian, Rev.pastor. Caro. Presiding minister, D. few of us would have the price. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Surine of Ilia Belle Babich, Bernard Eobert Bills and family of Corun- Overseas since last May, he is Blanchard Amstutz. Singers, Mr. Due to the annual camp meet- Caro were Friday evening callers Babich and Danny Jacoby are na Wednesday, Aug. 12. Mrs. regularly assigned to Company B and Mrs. Wesley Chatfield. Child- ing held at Brown City August 13 Bills and daughters, Sherry and of the 237th Engineer Battalion ren's worker, Miss Edna Lohr. in Heilbronn. to 28, there will be no services at Beth, returned with them and was the Greenleaf church on Sunday, I a Thursday guest at the Kritz- The 1058 Sandusky High School Aug. 23. Arlington Gray Does Sire I'll help peddle man home. graduate entered the Army in Cass City EUB Church— S. R. July 1958 and completed basic Wurtz, minister. Regular services will be re- if you promise Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Church- training at Fort Knox, Ky. Sunday, Aug. 23. sumed at the local church Sun- ill and family visited Mr. and 10:00 a.m. Sunday .School day, Aug. 30. my diamond ring Mrs. Frank Kramp and grandson, GREENLEAF Helen Hower, Supt. You are cordially invited to at- More Work With His Bobby Shelton, all of Orwell, Primary department Ruth tend the Brown City camp, and Ohio, at the Dean Juckling home Mrs. Eleanor Morris, Miss Esau, Supt. the regular services at the local will be a near Marlette Sunday. Anna MaeRae, Dr. June MacRae, 11:00 a.m. Morning worship. church when they are resumed. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Rhinehardt Mrs. Anson Karr, Mrs. Lela Abe Sabbah, guest speaker. Bob OLIVER 18 STARFIRE and daughter Peggy of Pontiac Hall and son Dickie, Mrs. Wil- Copeland, chairman. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. liam Croft, Mrs. Henry Klinkman Cass City Assembly of God— and Mrs. Harold Deering and and Charlene MacRae went to Corner Leaeh and Sixth St. Rev. family. Otter Lake Thursday. They took Cass City Methodist Church— Robert Krist, pastor. Rev. Ernest E. Robinson, minis- Sunday Softool 9:45 a.m. Ronnie Pringle was a visitor at a picnic lunch and picked huckle- Morning worship 11:00 a.m. the Louis Wright home in Cass berries. ter. City from Tuesday until Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Anson Karr went 10 a.m. Sunday .School arid Evening evangelistic service at day last week. Dennis Wright is Friday to visit their son, Mr. and Worship service. .Sermon, 7:00. spending this week at the Pringle Mrs. Keith Karr and family, in "Moths Eat People Too." WMC Tuesday, 7:45 p.m. Rev. Robinson preaching. Wednesday evening prayer home. Grosse Pointe Woods. meeting a*; 8 p.m. EASY Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Martin Mr. and Mrs. Henry McLellan Nursery for babies and small CREDIT attended the annual reunion of and son Jimmy left Saturday for children during worship hour. the Martin family at the home of several days' stay at Fergus, St. Pancratius Church— his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ontario, where they will visit an Schedule of Masses DIAMOND 1JR t NGS Riverside United Missionary 8:00 Low Mass Martin, and family of Vassar uncle of Mrs. McLellan, Mr. and Church— Past®r, L. W. Sherrard Sunday. Mrs. James Hilts. 10:00 High Mass Sunday School Sup't. — Clair holy Days of Obligation Mrs. Max Agar of Cass City Callers Sunday afternoon at Tuckey (Church located 2 miles and Mrs. Edna Malcolm visited the Clayton Root home were Mr. 9:00 a.m. Low Mass south of Cass City and 2% miles 7:30 p.m. Low Mass Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark and and Mrs. Hubert Root. West.) children of Mayville Tuesday eve- Mrs. Rayford Thorpe had Sun- All services lifted for Brown ning. day dinner with Mrs. Eleanor City camp meeting- Aug. 13-23. The Lutheran Church of The Your Stcrrfire Dia- Lloyd Smith and Leo Minguski Morris and Mrs. Doris Mudge. Good Shepherd— Rev. Edwin monds are protected of Imlay City are vacationing Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rienstra, Rossow of Fairgrove. against loss from the this week at the home of Mr. and Dennis and Dean left Sunday Gagetown Church of the Naz- Sunday worship service 11 a.m. setting for one year. Mrs. Gordon Holcomb and family. morning for a short trip north. arene— R. J. Stanley, pastor Mrs. Harry Hartwick entered They expected to return home Lawrence Summers, S, S. Supt. Bad Axe General Hospital Mon- Tuesday. Sunday Services: Deford Methodist Church day evening and submitted to Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Ware of Sunday School 10:00 Sunday services: Omro, Wis., visited her parents Church, 9:30 a.m. Rev. Allen major surgery Tuesday morning. Morning Worship 11:00 Weeks. Sunday School, 10:30 and other relatives last week. Young people's 7:00 Sanctuary. Leola Retherford, When broiling meat, add salt Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ware, Evening Service 7:30 superintendent. Everything you want in a pull-type—and more! Engagement Ring just before serving. Home econo- and Mr. and Mrs. James Hempton Midweek prayer meeting, Youth meeting Sunday eve- Wedding Ring mists at Michigan State Univer- attended a ball game in Detroit. Wednesday, 7:45 Here's a full 7-foot-cut combine, with an auger nings. header that eliminates drapers. And matching its $29.75 sity say salt tends to draw juices The Wares left for home Monday. Missionary meeting, the last Prayer and Bible study, to the surface of the meat and Roger and Myron Karr and Wednesday evening of each bite are big-capacity units all the way through the will help dry the meat if added Dennis and Dean Rienstra went month. * \ machine to handle your heaviest grain and bean, too soon. on a hayride Friday with a group CASS CITY CHRONICLE 1 crops. of young people. At the end of Gagetown Methodist Church— •PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY This Oliver 18 saves more from the start. Its Take a look in your clothes the ride they had lunch at the Fred Werth, pastor. AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN semi-revolving reel, with bats going straight down closet and see how high the rods home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Worship service 9:30 a.m. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP Rings enlarged to Engagement Ring are hung. For street and Decker. Sunday school for all ages at CIRCULATIONS into the grain, reduces shattering losses. Next, 90% show details. Prices Wedding Ring ' of the threshed grain is stopped at the cylinder by Jachide Federal Tax. , a rod 63 inches above the 10:30 a.m. 6552 Main Street floor is fine, say home manage- The man who loses himself in B. J. Lal^irte and John Haire, pub Oliver's famous "Man Behind the Gun" before it Ushers. can mix with straw. An unusually long straw rack ment specialists at Michigan thought is soon discovered. Church of the Nazarene, 6538 National Advertising Representatives State University. For , Third Street. Rev. L. A. Wilson, Moran & Fisher, I»c., 10 B. 40th St. gets the rest. New York. 16. N. Y. and , the rods can Trying to make both ends meet pastor. The Cass City Chronicle established In Other grain- and time-saving units be just 45 inches high. is the battle of a lifetime. 10:00 a.m. Sunday Bible 1899 by Frederick Klump and the Case Choose Starflre, the ring of star-like beauty and 6ity Enterprise founded in 1881, consoli- include the 25-bushel tank, adjustable brilliance, with lovely, larger diamonds . . . per- School. dated under the name of the Cass Git? concaves, swinging drawbar, large 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship Chronicle on April 20, 1906. Entered as manently registered by the Starfire Certificate and second class mail matter at the post of- . cleaning unit. Engine or PTO model. our store. Many beautiful styles at popular prices, Hour. fice at Cass City, Mich., under Act ot See the Oliver 18 before you buy. 7:15 p.m. Youth and Senior •Mar. 8, 1879. t Subscription Price—To post offices in services. Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, 8:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service. $2.50 a year, $1.50 for six months. In McCONKEY JEWELRY AND Fire & Wind — Theft. 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, prayer other parts of the United States, $3.00 a year, 25 cents extra charged for part service. year order. Payable in advance. For information regarding newspaper & Son Living Expenses =r— Liability advertising and commercial and job GIFT SHOP Hillside Brethren In Christ As- printing, telephone No. 13. Phone 213 Cass City sembly at the Hillside School, CASS CITY one-half mile west, one-half mile . sitmimmstsmmitnimimimmtm: north of Elmwood Store, Hurd Office Farm Produce Bldg. Corners Eoad. Want Help Finding What You Want? Order of the meeting: Sunday Phone 540 10 a.m. Breaking of Bread. Try The Want Ads Today! 11:30 Sunday School and Bible stsmmmmmsitmmttmttmtstssmi Class. 7:30 p.m. Gospel or ministry Meeting. Saturday 7:30 p.m. Prayer 1 meeting; and Bible reading. * Due to other business, the following described personal property will be sold at Public Auction on the premises located 5% miles First Presbyterian Church— John Hall Fish, minister. east of Port Austin, on US-25, across the road from Ed's Ranch, Sunday School ons 9:45-10:45 Primary to adult. 11:00-12:00 care group, nurs- ery and kindergarten classes. 11:00 worship. Lamotte United Missionary Church—8 miles north of Mar- Friday, August 28 lette. Rev. Dellis Hudson, pastor Morning worship, 11:00. Sun- STARTING AT 12:30 P.M. SHARP day School, 10:00. Sunday eve- ning, 8:00. You are cordially in- cited to attend. CATTLE M-M combine with motor and bean and T.B. & Bangs tested clover attachments Bel Air 4-Door Sedan with sleek Body by Fisher Holstein cow, coming' 6 years, calf by side Grass seeder for tractor Novesta Church of Christ— Holstein cow, 5 years, calf by side Ford truck with grain box, 1956 Howard Woodard, minister. Holstein heifer, 2 years, due Sept. New Idea side rake, 3-bar Keith Little, Bible School Supt. Holstein heifer, 2 years, due Sept. McCormick-Deering 2-bottom plow Mrs. Leo Ware, Junior Depart- Holstein heifer, 2 years, due Sept. ment Superintendent. Ford 2-bottom plow, 14-inch Bible school hour 9:30. Holstein heifer, 2 years, due Sept. Steel bin, 1250 bu. Classes for all ages. Holstein heifer, 2 years, due Sept. Rotor-Hoe and mower attachment Morning worship hour 10:30. Holstein heifer, 2 years, due Sept. McCormick-Deering electric cream separa- smoothest ride! Evening service, 8 p.m. Holstein heifer, 2 years, due Sept. tor One of the 7 big bests Chevrolet gives you over any other car in its field Bible study and prayer meet- Holstein heifer, coming 2, pasture bred Hydraulic pick-up carry-all for Ford trac- ing Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Holstein heifer, coming- 2, pasture bred tor You are cordially invited to Holstein heifer, coming 2, pasture bred Portable grain auger Anyone who's ever taken a Chevy the leading low-priced three. low-priced cars in a test of re- attend all services. Holstein heifer, coming 2, pasture bred Electric incubator over a choppy country road can peated stops from highway speeds. Holstein heifer, coming 2, pasture bred Electric fencer tell you how lightly Chevrolet's BEST ENGINE-Chevrolet en- St. Joseph Church, Mayville— BEST STYLE-It's the only car Masses Sunday and Holydays, Holstein heifer, coming 2, pasture bred McCormick side rake, 4-bar, like new Full Coil suspension handles rough gines have long won expert praise of the leading low-priced 3 that's Holstein heifer, coming 2, pasture bred Ford cultivator, front and rear, like new going —and coil springs never from virtually every automobile 9:30. unmistakably modern in every line. Confessions Sunday at 9:00- Holstein steer, coming 2 yrs. Ford double disc, 7-ft. squeak, never need grease! Try magazine, and, just recently, Chev- "In its price class," says POPU- Holstein steer, coming 2 yrs. this velvet way of going for your- rolet received the NASCARt Out- 9:30. MISCELLANEOUS LAR SCIENCE magazine, "a new Holstein bull calf Electric *4 i*1- drill self. Once you dp, you'll find your standing Achievement award for high in daring styling." own way of saying what MOTOR "the creation and continuing de- Shabbona RLDS Church — 2 Registered Holstein bull, 16 mos. old Air compressor with paint attachments; TREND magazine, puts this way: velopment of America's most effi- BEST TRADE-IN-Any miles east of M-53 on Shabbona Holstein heifer, 5 mos. old, eligible to Tool box ". . . the smoothest, most quiet, cient V-type engines." N.A.D.A.J Guide Book can give Eoad. Howard Gregg, pastor. register Set of socket wrenches softest riding car in its price you the figures on Chevy's extra Phone Snover 3542. Sunday serv- FARM MACHINERY ices: Veterinary serum syringe set class." But the happiest part of it BEST ECONOIVIY-A pair of value. You'll find that Chevrolet Oliver double disc Band type castrator all is that this Full Coil ride is Chevrolet sixes with Powerglide used car prices last year averaged Church School 10 a.m., Harley Dorman, church school director. Case 4-sectiqn harrow Electric calf dehorner just one of seven big bests—all won their class in this year's Mobil- up to $128 higher than comparable 2-row cultivator Oil drum documented by published opinions gas Economy Run, topping every models of the "other two." Your Assistant, Wilbur Dorman. of experts and on-the-record facts other full-sized car. And the win- Chevrolet dealer will be happy to Church services 11 a.m. McCormick-Deering mower, 5-ft. Set of hay forks and figures. ning mileage was a whopping 22.38 tell you about a whole host of other Sunday night service the New Idea steel wagon 180 ft. 11/4 inch hay rope m.p.g. advantages besides these seven. fourth Sunday of each month at New Idea manure spreader, new, for Strunk 18" chain saw Why not drop by his showroom ? 8 p.m. tractor Chain binder BEST ROOM-Official dimen- Zion League meetings Tuesday sions reported to A.M.A.* show BEST BRAKES-Chevy's bonded- * Automobile Manufacturers Association, Ford manure loader 2 cross-cut saws lining brakes are the biggest in evenings. that Chevrolet sedans offer more ^National Association for Stock Car Wednesday evening worship Ford Combine bean attachment Mercury Montclair 1957 hardtop front seat head room than all but their field, built for up to 66% Advancement and one of the high-priced cars—more longer life. In a direct competition Research. service 8 p.m. ^National Family night, fourth Friday of TERMS: $25 or under, cash. Over that amount 12 months time will be given on good front seat hip room (by up to 5.9 conducted by NASCAR, Chevy out- Automobile Dealers stopped both of the other leading Association. each month, 8 p.m. bankable notes drawing 7 per cent interest. inches) than the "other two" of Women's department meeting third Thursday of each month. Everyone is invited to attend Visit your local authorized Chevrolet dealer and see how much more Chevy has to offer! all services. ,-_-----—__.----,,_--.—-._«---.-.-.—__-__————-—».—-——---—------•—-----——-•—--••-•'•——-—--»«»»».—•—»*^»------«—.«»——-—•--—»«—«——--————'•—---——---•-——---———--—--«'- Fraser Presbyterian Church- Sunday School 10 a.m. George Fisher Sr., Superin- Ira Osentoski, Auctioneer Phone Cass City 130-F32 or tendent. BULEN MOTORS Worship service 11:1'5 a.m. Bad Axe CO 9-7101 Monday—7:30 p.m., "Youth Fel- CASS CITY PHONE 185 Port Austin State Bank, Clerk CASS CITY, MICHIGAN OASS CITY CHEONICLE— THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1959 PAGE iiiiHiitiiiiiiikattmtnintiHimmfnmiit Tesrest NoiNowiow forr Soi»oul FT i^ /ji» 171 m n^ o If you are a beginning seam- Local News from Capetown Area stress, 'choose a firm fabric to Acidity, says Agent \Uncle Tim From JyreSays: make it easier for yourself, sug- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwartz in Lancaster, N. Y., and in Kit- Major and Mrs. Dwight Turnei played and refreshments served. and three children of New Mexico Jeff received many nice gifts. Now is the time to test for soil simpler. I reckon it must come gest specialists at Mich- and Mr. and Mrs. Jake .Schwartz chener, Ont., Canada, and before Dear Mister Editor: igan State University. Fabrics returned to his base Tuesday Mr. and Mrs, Paul Bartholomy acidity in fields you'll put into T C-o^ T^T 4-1-, returned Sunday from a week's coming home spent a week end in from this "fix-it-yourself" craze after spending several days with entertained several guests Sat- wheat this fall, reminds^ Don R. that around when you are r ^ , got a bank in New York built all that's sweeping- the country. Detroit. her mother, Mrs. George Wallace. cutting them and fabrics that urday evening at a birthday ,-emer county extension agent in; out of glass, doors, walls, ever- Yours truly, party for her mother, Mrs. agriculture. He advises limin fray easily are for more ad- Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Eice thing out of glass. It's gitting so Uncle Tim vanced sewers. Jr. spent Friday and Saturday in George Yost. Euchre was played either before or after plowing. everybody wants to live in a Detroit, guests of Mr. and Mrs. and refreshments were served. Now is also the time to take showcase but I-never thought Ted Thedf ord. John Mackay was awarded high soil samples on sod land that's to them hard-rock bankers would be plowed next spring. You can Mr. and Mrs. James LaFave and low prize. Mrs. John Mackay fall fer that new-fangled stuff. held high score for the ladies reduce next spring's heavy work But they say some city banks entertained for dinner Sunday at load by liming this fall. Lime the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eoy La- and Mrs. Hedley had low score. has put in lunch counters and Glenn Latimar of Quanicassee keeps in the soil over winter. music, so I reckon the country Fave, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Head Be sure to lime at least six and family of Detroit, Mr. and was a Thursday supper guest at has finally gone to the dogs afore Mrs. William Carolan and daugh- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex the meek had a chanct to inherit Jamieson. Friday callers were as lime is slowly soluble in water. it. WOULD-BE INVENTORS ters of Bay City, Mr. and Mrs. It won't correct soil acidity right Sherwood Eice Jr. and Cheryl and Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Lawson of It used to be that when a fel- I was readiuig in a motoring magazine the other day about some Brooklyn, Mich., and Mrs. Wil- away. Mr. and Mrs. Eoy LaFave. ler wanted to git a bank loan, he of the fantastic invention ideas car manufacturers are always re- liam Jenereaux of Pigeon. Kebler says lime helps crops in could sneak in the bank, set with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kehoe Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fischer several ways besides correcting ceiving from amateur inventors. I was quite amused by some of the and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Free- soil acidity. the cashier behind a perition or spent from Sunday until Tuesday some goods boxes and maybe git suggestions and thought you might be, too. Here's a sample of some man went to the Kehoe cottage with Mr. and Mrs. William Sim- 1. Lime supplies calcium — an of the "Why don't they" ideas mentioned in the article: near Mio Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. important plant nutrient. One ton it without the whole town know- mons at their cottage in northern ing about it. But with glass banks Freeman will return home Fri- ov-f~ i^vj.o.M/4.^.*alfalfa^ Aha*".Vy V^CCXIAOMcarried . 1 Have rain catchers installed on the roofs of Michigan. much calcium as 110 pounds of coming m style, I reckon a fel- day. Mrs. Arthur Fischer spent Sun- ( cars so that radiators could be supplied automati- limestone. ler just as well put it in the pa- Visit the new, the Pfc. and Mrs. James Dixon of day and Monday in Detroit visit- per if he gits a loan. And if he cally with water. strange, the unusual! Mt. Clemens and Mr. and Mrs. ing relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- 2. Lime aids nitrogen-fixing Equip cars with a whistle or bell which would bacteria in legume roots. These don't git it, he just as well put Stop here first for your Clifford Carey of Wyandotte ter Luikasiak, Mr. and Mrs. Ted that in the paper too. blow or clang when the speedometer reg- free "Going Places" were week-end guests of Mr. and Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn bacteria take nitrogen from the air. They save money, as a ton More'n likely, he didn't git istered 50 miles an hour. travel guide and fill Mrs. Jesse Carey. Heineman. it. Next to a hen trying to set Fit cars with a series of mirrors placed in Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ashmore of of alfalfa hay has as much nitro- up with Leonard and Dr. William McGuire of Pon- gen as six dollars worth of am- I fnd f W0 man tryin* to ,marry .off front of the'front wheels, at the back of the back Detroit spent Sunday with his he r 1 change to fresh, new tiac, district superintendent of monium nitrate fertilizer. I daughter, there ain't nothing wheels, plus at intermediate points ... so that the Nazarene Church, was the mother, Mrs. Helen Ashmore. in this world as tubborn as a Leonard Motor OIL 3. Lime benefits many soil I s you wouldn't have to get out of the car when you speaker at the services Sunday banker when you're trying to git You can depend on bacteria that help make plant had a flat to find out which tire was soft. Leonard. And, watch, evening. nutrients available and keep the a loan. I recollect onct when Zeke Leonard's "Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Henry LaFave soil in good physical condition. Tinker decided to trade his car And there was this one from a^ farmer. He suggested that a wide Outdoors" television entertained for dinner Sunday, 4. Lime establishes a chemical off fer a station wagon. Zeke spitoon be attached to the dashboard. Seems that his family were Mr. and Mrs. Harold LaFave and figgered a station wagon would show with Mort Neff Miss Wanda Hunter is a pa- balance in the soil that helps always complaining when he opened the car window on cold days to family, Mr. and Mrs. Wendall tient in Cass City hospital. make him look like a agricultur- every Thursday night* plants take up phosphorus. get rid of his tobacco juice, Birch and family of Bay City, The Stanley Moores and Lloyd ist instead of a farmer. So he Mrs. Ernest Kovarik of Detroit, Howey attended the ball game in asks his banker to let him have a Then there was the suggestion that ears should have a set of Mrs. Joe Warren of Pompano MSU Offers Plan Specialists in the manufacture of Detroit last Thursday. thousand dollars until he got his overhanging water sprinklers so that they could be automatically Beach, Pla., Mr. and Mrs. Henry crops laid by. When the banker high quality petroleum products Mrs. Norman Euggles is a pa- For Clear-Span Turner of Ca§& City and Mrs. asked him what he wanted with washed, water being supplied from the radiator. tient in Marlgtte hospital and is, Harry Kehoe, Ti«y and Steve. Farm Building the money, Zeke told him b§ very ill. As Art Linkletter would say, "People are funny." But Mrs. Joe Warren is spending two Michigan State University now wanted to add a bathroom to his the article did go on to say that 95 per cetnt of worth- Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lyons vis- nouse The ank weeks with her parents and other offers plans for a 50-foot wide < - *> er lit into him while ideas are submitted by auto mechanics. To quote .„„,,,•£: relatives. ited her father, Mr. and Mrs. Will clear-span building without inside [ something terrible. Told jam a D'Arcy, in Cass City Friday the car engineers' - "When these have something Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hewitt posts, says Don R. Kebler, county felle*'"' r raise"""d" o~n" •fatbacC"'L'U""k1 and corn- evening. they usually know it." and son Craig of Garden City extension agent in agriculture. bread didn't need a bath but onct were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. J. H. Hunter visited Miss a month and a good creek had a There are also completed plans Which leads me into saying that maybe our mechanics haven't Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kehoe. Mr. Wanda Hunter in Cass City hos- for a large "lean-to" type barn bathroom beat two to one fer and Mrs. Hewitt attended the pital Friday. luxury bathing. I heard that Zeke invented anything revolutionary (or maybe I just don't know about addition. The "lean-to" hitches it), but they know everything about putting cars in mechanical Hewitt family reunion at Bay An open house honoring Mr. right onto the side of a clear- got so mad at the banker he ain't Port .Sunday. and Mrs. James Moore was held span barn, increasing the f loor )to ok ,a. ^atn, since, condition. Try them - and see. Mrs. Hugh Corner invited I think the Congress ought to recently. They received many use- width by up to 30 feet. '59 CLEANUP! A Special deal by Chevrolet allows us to make the several five-year-old boy friends ful and beautiful gifts. strike off a medal fer that col- The 50-foot wide clear span best deals EVER in cleaning out the '59 models. In my 27 years in to her home Thursday, Aug. 13, Mrs. William McCool Sr. at- structure fits into dairy and beef umnist in the Chicago paper that this business they have never gone this far, jnay never again. If you Cass City Phone 49 to help her son Jeff celebrate his tended the Dave McCool reunion housing and storages, says Keb- said he was gitting tired of them fifth birthday. Games were at Paris last .Sunday. ler. Many farmers have found 40- Eussian writers making smart re- want a new car, which will stay new, come in, select from our ample Mrs. Madge Modell spent last foot wide clear-span buildings marks about American wimmen. stock. You'll be amazed at how little it will cost. week visiting relatives in De- weren't large enough. He said he was too much of a troit. The building costs no more than | gentleman to answer back, that It won't cost you a nickel to find out. Mr. Tom Harnack, Mr. and ommqn structures with internal '"iff 44lthe~™m T*™*™™Eussians iiV*liked t.Timthei>r •wirnwim- Mrs. J. D. Harnack and Linda araces, and braces often hinder men raw-boned, bow-legged, big- and Mrs. Edna Weldon attended jquipment and feed arrangement footed, buck-toothed, loud-mouth- ;he Harnack reunion in Indian- in barns. Also animals sometimes f ed, scatter-brained, and with a : : : fields park Sunday. rowd each other into posts, caus- oversize rear axle, it was okey Aitan 17* thru Mf V MWff Mrs. Minnie Stewart is spend- ing injury. with him. ing a few days with her son Don Your county Extension office And I see where the income tax in Detroit. can get copies of the plans, says department has announced that spot where the savings are found Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Pontiac Kebler, or they can be secured by 757,000 less persons asked fer spejit the week end at the Allison writing to the Agricultural En- help on their returns this year reen home. gineering Department, Michigan | than last. It shore ain't on ac- As ocfverfIsed In PARADI, THIS WEIK MAGAZINE, FAMILY Betty Denhoff spent last week State University, East Lansing, count of the forms gitting any WEEKLY and SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS emd OR RfXALl'S Tf L&V1SK5N with her grandmother, Mrs. Ada SPECIAL with an AIL-STAR CAST on NEC-TV, SUNDAY, AUG. 16th. 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As you know, Blue Cross-Blue Shield has ©r ENVELOPES. 39c Value .33 Reg.. $1,98 alv/ays offered group protection for your young- Liquid mu*lti-vitampfis FUELGAS CO. $J.36Vclus Pius Federal Tax on Some Items With B12. sters up to 19 years old. But now, the new rider Of extends that coverage for your unmarried chil- dren through the college years up to age 25. The second addition that you may wish to make to your present M-75 contract is called WOOD'S REXALL DRUGS the "SPONSORED DEPENDENT RIDER S". Cass City Junction M-53 & M-81 BLUE CROSS PAYS YOUR HOSPITAL BLUE SHIELD PAYS YOUR DOCTOR PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE— THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1959 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN FOR SALE—'57 Great Lakes "18 FOR SALE—6-week-old pigs. 1 ft. trailer. Half Bath. W. J. mile west, M. mile north of De- Want 1 Ads Hacker, 3 miles east, -% south ford on Phillips Rd. Walter Gur- Cass City Area Social and Personal Items of Cass City. 7-16-tf. backi. 8-20-1 Mrs. John Little, who has been' Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Handy Mr. and Mrs. Emory Louns- Jan Paddy of Orchard Lake is bury made a business trip to a guest this week in the James IDEAL FISHING boats, 9 thru MASON WORK by the hour or ill in her home of pneumonia, is and Ellen Howell of White Lake, CUSHMAN SUPER Eagle with job. Block, brick, stone etc. Call Hersey Saturday. Ballard home. 16 feet, also canoes and light- big engine. Priced to sell. Lee improving. near Pontiac, spent the week end weight ear-toppers; we have 472-M. Carl E. Dewey, 4138 with Mr. and Mrs. William Toner. Mrs. Milton Hoffman is spend- Miss Bonnie Parker of Berk- Armbruster Sales, Unionville. South Seeger Rd. Cass City, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lester ing a few days with relatives in them in stock, all reasonable. and son Gary of Warren spent ley is spending this week with Lee Armbruster Sales, Union- 8-6-3 Mich. Free estimates. 7-23-8 Mrs. Kenneth Smith and child- Elkton and Oak Beach. Jane McLachlan. 'the week end with her mother, ren of Chicago are here to spend ville. 7-23-6 SEPTIC TANKS, Cesspools, Mrs. Arthur Moore. two weeks with Mrs. Smith's par- Miss Sue MacLachlan . is the Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Deneen drains cleaned. .Septic tanks in- FOR SALE—three bedroom .Mrs. Martin Zawilinski enter- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest guest this week of Miss Diane spent Saturday and Sunday tour- KEYS! Any kind at Bulen stalled, manufactured and for house, large lot. 6777 E. Main tained a large company of rela- Schwaderer. Arnold at Whitmore Lake. ing Canada and Niagara Falls. Motors. Cass City, Mich. 1-8-tf sale by Thumb Area Septic St. Gerald Kerbyson. 8-6-tf. tives and friends at a party Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wise Mr. and Mrs. David Meiser and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hurley and Tank Service. Complete Installa- FOR SALE—Swedish Pointer •urday evening to celebrate her and children of Port Huron spent children of Flint spent the week children of Peck spent Friday FOR SALE--"Certified" brand tion of septic systems. Back hoe puppies, $10. Howard Fritz, 7'Vz husband's birthday. from Sunday until Tuesday here end at the Frank Meiser home. evening at the Jake Wise home. baler twine. Every bale guaran- service. AH work guaranteed. south of Bad Axe on M-53. Mac O'Dell of Caseville, form- and attended the McConkey fam- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Townsend teed. Price $6 per bale while it Before you clean or install, 8-20-2* erly of Cass City, is a patient in ily reunion Sunday. and family returned home last Jr. and girls of Livonia were Sun- lasts. Emory Lounsbury, 2 miles you'll save by giving us a call Pleasant Home hospital having Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Windy Sr. week from a trip through Ohio. day guests of his parents, Mr. west of Cass City. 6-14-tf (collect) Caro OS 3-2589. James suffered a heart attack Saturday were pleasantly surprised Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamp- and Mrs. Leslie Townsend Sr. Trisch, owner 8-6-tf. FOR SALE night. shire and children spent the week FOR SALE-~Homelite chain day when 40 relatives came and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Campbell saws; Johnson outboard motors, The Rekel family. reunion was enjoyed a potluck dinner. Four end at the Harris cottage at Oak went to Detroit Sunday and re- 20 ACRES, ideal berry-garden Bluff. boats and accessories. Boyd held Sunday at the home of Mr. generations were represented. turned home Monday, bringing Shaver's Garage, Caro, across Specials loam. 90 young apple trees; and Mrs. John Koepf with 30 Guests were present from Sag- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Meiser and Klaus Schulz with them. from Caro Drive-in. Phone large live stream makes irriga- present. Youngest member was inaw, Pontiac and Cass City. Mrs. children left Wednesday to spend Mrs. Keith Bowker of Hadley OSborn 33039. 1-23-tf tion possible. Small 2 bedroom the 15-day-old daughter of Mr. Windy's brother and wife, Mr. the rest of the week at Houghton and Mrs. Jack Watts of Meta- Jane Grace Bukowski 16 h.p . Evinrude motor with house, full basement, new roof, and Mrs. Bernard Koepf and old- and Mrs. Frank Drewek, and two Lake. gas tank, used very little, one running water. Large quonset mora were Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Syl Bukowski of est present was John Koepf. grandchildren from Chicago, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strecker visitors of Mrs. John McGrath, Septic Tank Trouble? year old. hut, chicken coop, good 2 car Guests came from Caro, Flint are spending the week with the Snover announce the engagement garage. Farm, furniture, hand and children of Saginaw were vis- Mrs. Watts' mother. of their daughter, Jane Grace, to 12 ft. boat and trailer, priced and Cass City. Windys. itors Saturday at the Alfred Don't Fuss . . . Call Us! tools. For semiretirement. Low Mr. and Mrs. John Sommers Robert D. Deachin, son of Mrs. Fast Efficient Service to sell. taxes. Near Cass City. Sacrifice, Goodall home. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Som Susan Deachin of Ubly and the Akron Septic Tank Service Used 15 ft. boat and trailer, immediate possession. $6,300. Mrs. Vern Watson returned mers made a trip to Desauluiers, late Robert J. Deachin. Reasonable Rate** 120 ACRES, level Macomb loam. home Friday from spending the Ont,, Monday, Aug. 10, and re- fiberglass bottom. This is an Both are graduates of Ubly Guaranteed Work ideal boat for fishing. Good 3 bedroom house, large L week with her daughter Nancy at turned home Wednesday. High School and Robert attended Licensed & Bonded - Phone shape barn, granary, chicken Royal Oak. Mrs. Olga Marshall and daugh- the U of M. Only $199.95 coop, garage. Ideal cash crop- Mrs. Ella Vance had as guests ters, Gloria and Cynthia, and A November 14 wedding is Wm. G. Trisch beef set up. Sickness. $15,000 Sunday, Mrs. Harve Maines of Mrs. Mary Hendrick left Satur- planned. 16 h. p. Scott outboard, like with terms. '-' Bay City and Mrs. Jane Nichols day to spend a week attending Call Collect of Whittemore. the Brown City camp meeting. new Only $199,95 Henry Bartnik at Akron MY 1-2411 Mrs. Don McLeod and sons of Mr. and Mrs. Manley Asher USED REFRIGERATORS William Zemke, Sandusky and Mrs. Beatty and and Mrs. Alden Asher and child- Sales Round-up 4-30-tf children were visitors at the Ed- ren expect to leave Thursday to Henry Bartnik of liartnik's DAIRY QUEEN FRANCHISES Gambles Broker ward Mark home, Friday. visit Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Karr and Sales and Service, Cass City available. Be a part of this daughter at Silver Springs, Mary- took part in the continent- new Only $199.95 Deford, Michigan Mrs. Chester Graham enter- nationally known, locally owned Cass City tained as luncheon guests Friday, wide western-style "Farm Equip- organization comprised of over Phone Cass City 8560J ment Roundup" staged by Min- 5-28-tf Mrs. Alex Marshall of Melbourne, Miss Sue McLachlan spent 3000 stores. Have a good in- 8-20-1 Fla., and Mrs. A. J. Knapp. from Friday until Sunday at neapolis-Moline July 29 at Min- come with time off to enjoy it. HOLSTEIN deacon calves, bull Tommy Moore, son of Mr. and j Boyne City with Miss Nancy nenoolis-Moline, Columbus, Ohio. Now is the time to get started, and heifers for sale; also a 2- WE HAVE on hand a nice sale© Mrs. Clayton Moore, now of Mar- Erber, together with several Mr. Bartnik joined some to assure a full season of ope- year-old, 38-inch pony, for sale tion of registered Holstein cow; lette, recently returned home aft- other Kappa Iota sorority mem- 2 000 other Minneapolis-Moline ration next year. Write at once, cheap. 6364 West Cass City and heifers. Some with records. er being hospitalized with bers. dealers who converged on the Box 44D c|o Chronicle. 8-13-2 Road, east of VanDyke. 8-13-tf. Calfhood vaccinated. TB and en firm's division headquarters in Bang's tested. See us for youi rheumatic fever. 1* were present Friday when the United States and Canada to —A clearance sale on HOUSE TRAILERS—A little out the Elmwood Missionary Circle of the way, but so much less to replacements. No Sunday salea The Lael Bible club of the . * ;••• r-

TYPEWRITERS, adding ma- ROOM FOR RENT at Severn's. DOES YOUR -Car need paint? SPRING SPECIAL—Front end chines, cash registers— new and 4391 S. Seeger, Cass City. Complete paint job, $50.00 and alignment, $5.00. Wheels bal- Real Estate FOR SALE 7-30-tf up. Corkins Collision Service used, $30.00 and up. Office sup- anced, $1.50. Brakes relined, 4 Fi/e - Automobile - Life - Farm 160 ACRES - tiled where needed - plies, furniture. Service on all Phone 182. 5-21-tf wheels, $19.75. Mufflers, tail- 40 ACRES - 40 rods from black- SPECIAL - 5 room home in need FARM LOANS: Finance your highly productive - barn 150x top road - very neat - home is . of decorating - two car garage makes machines. Call or write pipes, free installation. All work 40 ft. and 100x40 ft. - 3 stall farm credit needs with a land guaranteed. Corkins Collision 11 years old- large bathroom - brick; lots of shade - good loca- John "Arn" Reagh, Central Of- bank loan. Low Interest. Long FARM AND GENERAL pipeline to milk house - other fice Equipment Co., 218 N. Service, phone 182. 5-21-tf floors newly tiled - solid barn tion - widow cannot handle - term. Call or write for complete buildings - 1580 base - 43 milk with running water in. Owner possession in 30 days - $4500. Franklin, Saginaw, PL 2-9583. cows - 28 head of young cattle - 1-29-tf details. National Farm Loan CUSTOM WINDROWING with Auctioneering out of town wants farm sold - Terms. Ass'n., 651 North State, Caro. 12-ft. self-propelled windrower. $28,500. income from milk alone $8,000. Down payment $3,000. WE BUY YOUR livestock, pay Phone 597. 6-19-tf INTERNATIONAL M Don Brinkman, 4% west of Cass Arnold Copeiand last year. Comes with all equip- 2 YEARS old - ranch type home - top prices. See Dick Erla, Erla's wide front. City. Phone 7383M. 8-6-tf ment (4 tractors, etc. complete j 2 INCOME HOME - 6 rooms and 2 bedrooms - full basement - FUELGAS CO. Bulk gas, for Phone 890 6293 W. Main St line) Down payment $40,000. bath and 5 rooms and bath - Food Center 5-7-tf every purpose. From 20 pounds corner lot - landscaped. $11,000. 1952 Ferguson TO-30 tractor UNFURNISHED APARTMENT extensive remodeling done - new Terms. FOR SALE—Building lots, 1|3 to 1000 gallons. Rates as low as for rent. 4581 N. Seeger, Cass Cass City INCOME - 4 apartment brick oil furnace - corner lot - has to acre unrestricted. M-81 Motel, 4c per pound. Furnaces, ranges, WD Allis Chalmers tractor with City. 8-13-tf. plow home - extensive remodeling be seen to be appreciated -$11,- 120 ACRES - % mile off M-53 - % mile west of Cass City. Phone water heaters, refrigerators, done - separate heating systems 500. Terms. FOR SALE—1959 Liberty House FOR SALE—Small Boar. Also home in poor condition - well - 7093K. 7-30-tf wall furnaces, floor furnaces, 1955 Case 75 combine. PTO. 7- plow down rye. Phone 8231-R. - separate entrances - lot 132x- washers and dryers. If ifs gas, Trailer, 49' x 10', 2 bedrooms, 7 ROOM HOME with 4 bedrooms electricity - Paint Brush ind foot cut. 8-13-3 132 ft. Here is a good invest- hammer special - $7500. .A-l BLOCK and brick work, 16c we sell and service it. Corner full bath, will sell for $500. ment for your money - Priced I " in' very £°od condition - new block. 30 years experience. 6 M-81 and M-53. Phone Cass City Case 9-foot combine. With mo- down. Or trade for smaller way below market for quick 1 el.ectric hot water heater - large WANTED—used western saddles. 1 80 ACRES - close in - tiled where miles east, 6Va miles south. 395 for free estimate. 11-2-tf tor. trailer. Also 1956 30 ft. Skyline sale - $5,000 down. kitchen with lots of cupboards - Phone Snover 3507. Val Izydor- modern trailer. Don's Resort. We buy, sell, trade and repair needed; marketable hardwood saddles. Riiey's Foot Comfort, breakfast nook - new picture timber - large modern home - ek. 8-13-4* BACK HOE DIGGING—Modern New Holland Baler. UL 6-2265. Caseville. 7-23-tf window - new wiring - new equipment. 12-14-17-30 inch Cass City. 5-15-tf CLOSE IN 53 acres of good land new gas hot water heater - oth- New Idea Corn picker LOST—man's Croton wristwatch. - 8 room comfortable brick home forced hot water heating system er outbuildings - excellent loca- buckets. Free estimates on dig- - well landscaped - choice loca- Check ging for septic tanks, founda- Reward. Bob McComb. Phone WANTED—-Scrap metal, bat- in very good condition - enclosed tion - owners disabled - $17,000. Case Chopper 492R. 8-20-1 teries, junk cars. Pick up on porch finished in knotty pine - tion - near schools and play- Down payment $5,000. Balance tions, etc. Dale Rabideau, call ground and shopping - owners LITTLE'S 7286-W or 267. Cass City. 4-2-tf Case Blower quantities. Call 373. Southside 27 ft. living room - garage at- $500. yearly plus interest. Auto Parts, Cass City. 11-30-tf tached - 34x48 ft. barn - 12 leaving community - $11,000. HERR'S RADIATOR SERVICE: Massey Harris clipper combine Drain Tile stanchions - beautifully land- Call today for an appointment!! GAGETOWN — 5 room home - FURNITURE CORN AND TOMATOES for Cleaning, repairing, recoring. EXTRA QUALITY scaped - buildings alone worth newly decorated - elec. hot Cass City Minn.-Moline combine sale. Call Snover 2356. E. COUNTRY STORE - 5 acres of Milking machine covers and 4-5-6-8-10 i ; 12 Inch Sizes much more than asking price of I land - highway location - 9 room water heater - semi-bath - two claws tinned. 3 miles east of Springstead, Deckerville Rd. $18,500. Down payment $6,000. f For 8-20-1 home connected - two car nice shaded lots - $2,500. Terms Cass City on M-81, phone 7250R. Rabideau Motor ALSO AVAILABLE 1.1 ACRES - close in - hard sur- COUNTRY STORE - 14% acres - { garage - will sell stock, equip- 3-11-tf 6-8-10-12 & 15 Inch ment and real estate - $16,500. face road - 5 bedroom home - GIFTS Corrugated Pipe Call Us For ideal for the retired desiring to FOR SALE—Allis Chalmers Sales Terms. newly remodeled kitchen - furn- Buy the best for less supplement their income - living - chopper. Earl Hendrick, 4 east,' Phone 267 Cass City Schuch Bros, Free Estimates quarters connected - on blacktop | MAIN ST. LOCATION - Valu- ace - basement - 3 car garage; 2 south, 2% east of Cass City. ; 5-28-tf road - conies with stock, equip- able business frontage - 3 bed- lots of shade - circular drive - Free Gift Phone 154F43. 8-13-2* ' ment. Priced at $10,000. Down room home - dining room - $7,500. easy terms. ... Machine Co. Transit Mix payment $3,500. j living room with carpeting - ARE YOU MOVING? Call FOE RENT - 200 acres - level Wrapping ' Wayne Southworth, Caro OS Real Estate Your Massey-Ferguson dealer fireplace - dishwasher - auto- 10-4-tf i Concrete Blocks 160 ACRES - near Pigeon - level matic washer and dryer hook up- land - productive - 150 acres un- 3-3240 collect. 145 W. Grant St. 2% Miles West of Steam cured blocks der cultivation - suitable for Caro. Local and long distance Homes from one to 4 bedrooms, - all in one parcel - beautiful some new wiring - built-in FOR SALE—Pomeranian puppy, ¥nionville, Michigan home - 32x16 ft. living room cash crop or stock farm - moving. Also agent for U. S. small down payments and month- Your choice of concrete or light- bookcase - colored bathroom fix- 6 weeks old. Mrs. Merl Winter. with large stone fireplace - 25x- tures - many other fine fea- f Phone 7320-W". 8-20-1 Van Lines for out-of-state ly payments no higher than rent. Phone ORange 4-2288 weight blocks moving. 7-30-tf These are nice modern homes", in 80 ft. implement storage build- tures - 'lot s of- shad- -e - raspber- GAGETOWN - This beautiful and 'FARM FOR SALE—45 acres, good locations. CALL COLLECT-WE DELIVER ing - 35x70 ft. bam - extensive ries - blackberries - several well constructed 4 bedroom modern house, 3 outbuildings, EXPERIENCED auctioneer. Com- Steel and tiling and ditching done - 37% peach trees - near schools and home - with new oil furnace - tractor and tools. $7500 Terms. plete auctioneering service. Han- We need new listings on all 8-6-6 Aluminum acre wheat allotment - owners swimming pool - only $9,000. basement - thoroughly insulated Phone Kingston 33F11. 8-20-3 dle anywhere. Ira Osentoski, types of property. retiring - $65,000. Down pay- Act today!! - large kitchen - lots of cup- 6219 Pringle Rd, Phone 130F32 ROOM FOR RENT for young ment $19,500. boards - 2 car garage - nicely HYDRO—PLANE racing boat, 9 Cass City. 9-30-tf lady. Phone 88J. 8-13-2* LOT 99x132 ft. Excellent location landscaped. Offered to you for Gravel on Seed St. - near schools, play- ft., Fiberglass bottom, steering, McCormick Realty AUTHORIZED FRlGfDAIRE 240 ACRES - two sets of modern only $10,500. Bring Deposit controls, Mark 25 Mercury, FOR SALE—-Good used tires in For cement or roads. Delivered or buildings - Father & Son Set-up ground and shopping center - with you!! almost all truck and passenger Service—Also service on any Last one - will sell for only trailer, all very sharp, reason- and Insurance make of refrigeration equip- available at oUr yard. - Grade A Dairy Farm - large able. Lee Armbruster Sales, car sizes. Good assortment of Crete masonry paint tool shed - level land. Doctor's $1350 cash. FOUR ROOM HOME - on S. 600xl6's. O'Brien's Tire Shop ment. Home Service. Frigidaire Unionville, 8-13-2 6471 Main .St.,, Cass City. and Speed Queen Appliance*. Washed mortar sand ready to use orders to sell - $35,000. Terms. BRICK Home - ranch style - 6 Seeger St. - hardwood floors - 620 E. Huron Ave., Bad Axe, Stock and equipment optional. full basement - linen closets - Mich. 5-7-tf 239 S. State St. Phone 117, Washed sand and stone rooms - 3 large bedrooms - 2 Phone 200; Eves. 135. Caro. Frank Altizer, owner. bathrooms - full basement - wet lots of storage room - oil furn- Aluminum and fiberglass awnings BRICK HOME in Cass City - 4 ace - stationary tubs - shaded Real Estate 1958 GREAT LAKES house 8-20-1 7-23-tf plastered - large picture win- trailer, 35x8, 2 bedrooms, like bedrooms - on S. Seeger - dows - fireplace - large kitchen lot - to settle estate will sell at new. $2700. Will 'finance. Call WE WILL NOT be responsible Cass City beautiful lot - garage - widow and eating area - snack bar - $8,500. Some terms. 13 ACRES—nice crop of beans; UL 6-2265 at Don's Resort in ON SHARES—30 acres to plow for debts contracted by anyone wants quick sale - $9,500. Easy wall to wall carpeting in living 18x80 chicken coop. Take over. Caseville. 7-23-tf under for wheat and corn next other than ourselves. Mr. and Concrete Products terms to reliable party. room - garbage disposal - 2 B. A. CALKA $4,500. spring. 3 miles south, 3J4 west Mrs. Henry Austin. 8-6-3* Phone 160 Cass City car garage attached - large lot FOR SALE—Baby bed, high- 5-28-tf 40 ACRES—ideal to run cattle. of Cass City. Inquire 3 miles 1.1 ACRES - on blacktop road - no 132x198 ft. shown by appoint- SWEET CORN for sale. 35c a home -large barn - 3 car garage $3,300. $1,000 down. chair, stroller, 'sterilizer and south. 8-20-2 dozen. $1.50 bushel. Mrs. Aud- FOR SALE—Land to build home. ment only. Real Estate bottles. All in very good con- Phone 8231-R. 8-13-3 - granary - good well 200 ft. ley Horner, 4130 .S. Seeger deep - shaded - look it over - a GAGETOWN - 120 acres - 8 room 6306 W. Main St. •:3 AND 4 BEDROOM houses. dition. Mrs. Ed Schwartz, 3 FOE SALE—Getzen cornet, $50. Street, Phone 506-W. 8-20-1* Easy terms. Call Ray Fleenor 344. 8-20-2* FOlt SALE—50-pound acetylene good spot for someone with a home - modern - good 36x60 miles west and 1 3J4 north of barn - 2 car garage - other Cass City, Mich. Phone 365 Cass City. 8-6-3 FOR HIGH producing cows with generator. McNeil's Welding trailer house - $1,500, requiring •GROCERY STORES with living FARM FOR SALE—80 Acres, shop, 4530 Leach St. Cass City. $750 down. buildings - widow cannot handle body characteristics essential - Easy Terms. quarters. Will take trade. FOR SALE—Ideal building spots 7-room house, 2-car garage at- for long continued high pro- 8-13-2 7-30-tf Other listings of all kinds. on N. Cemetery Road. One acre tached, barn room for 20 cows duction, use ABS High-index 160 ACRES - beautiful buildings 2 INCOME - this? solid frame or more. Very easy terms. and other buildings, $8500. Al- proved sires. For service, call PEACHES FOR SALE—Rochest- - a good produce? - income from home well located in Cass City - Phone 8231R. 8-20-3 so for sale separately, ma- Gordon L. Bensinger, Ubly OL er Hale, Hale Haven and early milk alone over $15,000 last year glassed in porch - separate en- J. V. LaFave chinery, Dearborn mo?ver, 7 ft. 8-3483. 6-11-16* and late Elbertas and other - your inspection invited - 844 trances - steady income - good in- cut, Oliver 60 baler, Dearborn varieties. Pringle's Orchard, 1 j pound base - on valley market - - $7,500. Terms. plow, trailer and rack, Deep east, 2Vz south of Shabbona. $65,000. Down payment $15,000. Robert Walker Real Estate freeze, 14 cu. foot., Siegler heat- 8-20-3 This includes all milking equip- GAGETOWN - 80 acres of choice Phone TUcker 1-8933 Sebewaing er. Charles Rock, 1 mile west Business ment, 300 gallon bulk tank and loam - all level - well drained - If you are approached by an 1 mile north of Kingston. ALL MAKES of lawn mowers 48 head of cattle. same family. for 97 years - Refrigerator 2 years old - Gas sharpened and repaired. Author- unknown company offering a 8-13-2* large modern home - practically "bargain" on a new roof for y®ur 8-20-1 range 2 years old - 3 pc. Bed- Opportunity ized Briggs-Stratton, Lauson, 440 ACRES - 38 acres of good all seeded - comes with equip- room suite - New box springs and NEW AND USED Gun specials, Power Products dealer. Cass home, or an insulation, siding, work land - 4,000 to 5,000 Xmas ment for $33,000. Down pay- painting or repair job, ask your- FOR SALE—Two Holstein heif- mattress - Studio couch - chest - lowest prices, custom work, HAVE a location and franchise City Auto Parts. 4-23-tf. trees - 40 acre duck marsh. ment $8,000. balance at 5 per Rocking chair - See or call scopes, special sights, no job too self these important questions. ers, 17 and 18 months old. Will for a Coin Operated Self Service FREE—Short course in photog- j Owner presently selling 4.00 to cent. trade for steer or pig. Also, set big or small, we trade. Lee Arm- 700 trees yearly, besides $440. 1. Do I know anything about bruster Sales, Unionville. 8-20-8 Automatic in Cass City. rapby with ever* camera sold 8 FOOT PICTURE WINDOW!! of trundle beds, with or without You can keep your present job by Neitzel. 9-30-tf yearly income from oil lease - GAGETOWN - 1 ACRE just off the salesman or his company? mattress and springs.. Phone B. A. Calka FEMALE HELP WANTED— or business - Open 24 hours a $17,500. Down payment $5,000. blacktop road - this recently re- '•-Jpwendale 8-3302. 2 miles east ROLLER SKATING EVERY Ideal for company recreational 2. Have I asked the salesman Part-time interviewers for pub- day - Unattended. Call me col- modeled comfortable 2 bedroom or his company for references ? and % north of Bach. 8-20-2* lic opinion surveys. College lect at KENWOOD 3-8000 or Wednesday, Friday, Saturday use, sportsmen's club - secluded home - with wall to wall carpet- 6306 W. Main St., Cass background preferred, not es- GREENLEAF 4-6416 or Write: night. Matinee Saturday and and private, yet easily reached ing in living room - large bath- j 3. Have I reason to believe that City. Phone 365. sential. Experience desirable. Sunday. Featuring Friday night by main highways. room - large kitchen with ample the company will be in existence Special Notice Answer fully. Box 55E c|o as family night. $1.00 admis- eating area - full basement - and financially able to fulfill its Chronicle, Cass City. 8-13-3 WASH KING sion for entire family, skate 40 ACRES - extra large home - furnace - garage - reduced for guarantees five or ten years •OVER 800 ACRES of new farm FOE SALE—Two boys' 26 inch rentals 25c. We teach roller large bathroom - new kitchen Quick Sale $6,500. Terms. from now? '• bicycles. Phone 84-M. 6737 Third IFOR RENT— one 2-room apart- 25459 Grand River Ave., skating. Free bus service for cupboards and sink - furnace - listings came into our office Detroit 40, Michigan during the past week. I have Street, 8-20-1 ment and one 3-room apartment, roller skating parties. Write basement - new roof on barn - PIGEON - 110 ACRES - best of 4. Have I obtained a price on farms of all sizes up to 440 each partly furnished with FOR SALE—White Rock fryers, Dormey's Cass City Roll-Arena. 10 stanchions and drinking cups loam - tiled every 4 rods - this job on exactly the same acres. Some are available with NOTICE—We repair zippers and private baths. 6704 E. Main St. 6-11-12* -1% miles off M-53 - $8,000. buildings in excellent condition - specifications from my own deal- replace them in , etc. average 3 Ibs. or better. Frank stock and machinery or with- Phone 360. 7-30-tf McVety, 3 south, 2 west of Cass Terms available. set up for dairy and cash crop - er? Riley's Foot Comfort, Cass City. SPEEDY SAW SERVICE—All bulk tank inc. - highway loca- out. Nearly all of our listings DISCOUNTED, Remington 740A City. 8-20-1 types of saws filed quickly by 5. Does the company provide can be purchased with a reason- 8-2S-tf 80 ACRES and Country Store - tion - $75,000. Terms to . automatic rifle 30-06 cal., Weav- machine. Mechanically accurate with Beer and Wine Take out - Same owner over 60 years, re- liability and compensation insur- able down payment and suitable WANTED—Work on farm by FOR SALE—Avery Pickup er K-3 scope and case, sighted Beaner, 32 inch cylinder, in work, your saw will cut like new. on blacktop road - 6 room mod- tiring. ance to protect me in case of an terms on the balance. And the single man. Experienced and in, ready to go. Marlm 336 SD All work guaranteed. Leroy P. accident ? price is right or I haven't got good condition. Mrs. Willard ern home - carport - 24x50 ft. CASS CITY - 5 room home - very references. Inquire Chronicle Carbin .35 Rem. cal. like new, Burdon. Phone Gagetown NO Stapleton, 4810 Center, Gage- block business building - 36x40- them. Box 66F. 8-20-1 we trade. Lee Armbruster Sales, town. Phone NOrthfield 59943. neat - fireplace - carpeting in 6. Do I know the brand and * .. 5-2526. 1 mile west, 1% north 1 ft. barn with 19 stanchions. ( Unionville. 8-20-6 7-2-9 * living room and dining room - grade or quality of material I If you are interested in a farm Septic Tanks Gagetown on Owendale Rd. Ideal for stock farm - $16,000. am getting? o% any size, come in and talk it basement - Lennox furnace - Seepage Beds FARMERS ATTENTION— We 8-20-2 Terms. beautifully landscaped - near over, or if you prefer, just give Foundations will butcher your beef for the 7. In the event I pay for the me a-call and I will come to your FURNISHED APARTMENT for 1120 ACRES of heavy clay -high- schools and playground - widow hide. Hogs - $2.50. No appoint- cannot handle - $10,500. Easy job on an installment basis, do I home, when it is most convenient rent — almost new, modern, way location - near Caro - no know what finance company will ment necessary - Monday - Best deal in the Thumb Terms. for you. We still need new list- heated, three rooms, tiled bath, home. 115 acres tillable- tiled have my note? Tuesday - Wednesday. We cat garbage disposal, second floor, where needed - 38x70 ft. tool BUSINESS BUILDING - (brick) ings on all types of property. and for deep freeze. Groas inside stairway. Suitable for Brad's Sales shed - 40x85 ft. barn - 1000 bu. 22x65 ft. with full basement - If the answer to any of these and Maier. 4-16-tf two persons. 4292 West St., Cass capacity granary - garage - questions is "no" —be careful. With our new Septic Tank half of basement finished off McCormick Realty City, Phone 128 W. 8-13-tf. & Service $35,000. Terms. for display room - 2 apartments Watch out for misrepresentation Cleaner. All work Guaranteed and watch out for "tricky" con- Ready - Mix APARTMENT FOR RENT—nice SeBewaing RETIREMENT - 2 Acres - practi- upstairs very neat - building in REASONABLE RATES very good condition - Price re- tracts. Play SAFE. Before you and Insurance two bedroom upper with elec- cally new 2 bedroom home - purchase material or enter into a tric stove, refrigerator, gar- TU 1-3031 newly decorated - full basement duced for quick sale - more Complete Installation of Washed Gravel particulars by calling office. contract with an unknown firm, 6471 Main .St., Cass City. bage disposal, gas furnace. g-21-tf -bathroom and shower - gas Septic Tanks AND consult your LUMBER and Get O«r Price On 6419 Houghton. See Mr. Vender furnace - insulated - well 120 ACRES - level land - a good BUILDING MATERIAL DEAL- Phone 200; Eves. 135. producer - practically new barn Septic Tanks in lower apartment or Phone De- BRIGGS and Stratton motor for shaded - 40 rods off blacktop ER who is RELIABLE AND with 23 stanchions - drinking 8-20-1 Sand troit Collect ED 1-3271. 8-13-tf. sale. 3% horse, perfect shape, 4 road - widow in Washington. RESPONSIBLE. Arlan Brown cycle. See Elgin Greenlee at $9,500. Terms. cups - silo - milk house with FOR RENT— Nice pleasant 6541 Elizabeth, Cass City Driveway gravel and fill dirt FOR SALE—5 room house - Bulen's. 8-20-1 bulk tank (bulk tank optional) apartment. 6328 Main St. Phone 413 Evenings Large tract of land - Good hunt- NEAR CASS CITY - 80 ACRES, - implement storage building - Brmker Lumber Co. 8-20-1* 4-9-tf Concrete Blocks ing and fishing area - on High- ENJOY FAMILY living for less tiled where needed - 8 room 8 room brick home - bathroom - way. Or will trade for property in comfortable, modern Walnut solid home - modern; good barn basement - extra large kitchen Phone 175 Cass City AUTHORIZED SALES and serv- FOR SALE—White bottle gas Made with washed material in or near Cass City. Write Cass Trailer Park. Inquire about our - good timber in .woods - dis- with beautiful cupboards, build- 8-20-3 ice for Marathon Eleetric Mo- range with glass oven door, one Steel Sash City Chronicle, Box 77G. low rates, inspect our court. abled owner catanot handle - a ings worth more than asking 8-20-E02 very good bur at $17,000. Easy tors. Wiring, Parmak Fencers, year old, Crosley .Shelvador SHOP AROUND—THEN Spaces for 10 wide trailers. price of $18,000. This is an ex- WE WISH to thank all our Motor Repairs and rewinding.. automatic defrost refrigerator COMPARE Your hosts, Mr. and Mrs. terms. ceptional buy!! friends and relatives who called George Davy. 8-13-tf. Herhalt Electrical Co., 6530 E. used two years, 3 pc. bedroom MILK ROUTE - truck in good PLEASE NOTE: We have many and sent cards and flowers to Main St., Cass City. Phone 432R. suite very good - almost -new, condition - 66 can aluminum other listings on HOMES, help us celebrate our golden 5-14-tf Sealey mattress and springs, LUKE TUCKEY PHOTO FINISHING—fast serv- ice, hi-gloss finish. Service, body - route covers 60 miles - FARMS AND BUSINESSES wedding anniversary. Mr. and new. Mrs. Ritchie, 6438 - 6th St. Pkone 7093R Cass City not shown here - Our Office is Mrs. Elmer Butler. 8-20-1* HOUSE FOR RENT—5 rooms Phone 105R. 8-20-2 quality and fair price. Enlarge- short hours - good pay - owner and bath. Inquire 3120 Decker 6-11-tf ments made from your nega- has other interests. Will sell for open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. for east, l*/4 north of your convenience. WE WISH to thank all the won- Rd. 8-20-1 FOR SALE—Herd of 16 milk Cass City tives. Pictures copied if tto $3,000. Terms. ' derful people who were so cows, some fresh, some due soon. SEPTIC TANKS and Drains in- negative. Neitzel Studio, Cass More Listings Needed for my CUSTOM BEAN THRESHING Fall Advertising Program. thoughtful during our very Must take at least four. 1 mile stalled and repaired. Low rates, City. 10-20-tf trying time. Special thanks to with two Avery pickup beaners north, % west of Gagetown. guaranteed work. Special rates Top Quality B. A. CALKA "Land Contracts For .Sale" with strawchoppers. Harold W. FOR SALE—house trailer, 50 ft. the Rev. H. Woodard, ladies of Mike .Strucinski. Phone NO this week only. Call Caseville B. A. Calka the Deford Church for their Campbell, Caro, R.4 Jacob Rd. 5-2296. 8-13-2 UL 6-£265, 7-23-tf Eggs long, 10 ft. wide; 3 bedrooms, REAL ESTATE OS 3-4055 or Earl Owen Hen- autonmtic washer. Also building lovely lunch and to Harry Little drick, R. 1 Decker, Cass City HERR'S Radiator Service will be FOR RENT—Four room fur- Poultry 10x14. Also lot 74x148. 6570 6306 W. Main St Cass City Real Estate and the organist. The daughter 154F43. Call mornings or eve- closed August 16 to August 31. nished apartment. Phone 7310-R Elizabeth .St. Donna McCool. Phone 365 6306 W. Main St., Cass City and sisters of John Slickton. - nings. 8-20.-4* 8-13-2 8-13-tf, 6-18-tf 7-30-tf. 7-30-tf Phone 365 8-20-1 PAGE SIX. CASS CITY CHRONICLE— THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1959 GASS CITY, MICHIGAN

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We Reserve Right Tt Limit CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. GASS CITY CHRONICLE— THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1959 PAGE SEVEN Set up the board when Encourage children to help care you uncover your sewing ma- for their own clothes by placing chine, advise clothing specialists the rods in their closets within News and Notes from Holbrook Area at Michigan State University. reach, suggest home management That will remind you to press as specialists at Michigan State Nancy spent Monday! family spent Monday evening at .Gordon, Lynn Fuester, Mr. and for Martin Zawilinski Saturday Theater you sew. Each seam you stitch University. Three to five-year- and Tuesday at the district eli- the Jack Walker home. Mrs. Charles Bond and daughters, evening. should be pressed before it is olds can use a rod about 30 mination on livestock judging al Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dob- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Decker and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jackson o: Cass City crossed with another seam, if you inches from the floor. Kaise the East Lansing. son of Port Huron, a seven-pound, daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Caro were Sunday dinner guests want a professional look for your rod to 45 inches when the child Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kubacki five-ounce daughter, named Jackson. of Mr. and Mrs. Billie Lewis. CINEMASCOPE-WIDE SCREEN-VISTA VISION finished garment. is 6 to 12 years old. and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Barbara Ann, at a Port Huron Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tyrrell Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spencer Ronnie Gracey and family Thurs- hospital Sunday monring. Mr. and Lura and Mrs. Joe Lezovich spent Sunday at the Detroit zoo AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT day evening. Dobson is a brother of Mrs. and three children of Morrice Jennifer Walker of Bad Axe Jack Walker called on Mr. and Stuart Nicol. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. spent Tuesday with her father. Mrs. John O'Henley Monday Mrs. Joseph Walsh and little and Mrs, Jack Tyrrell and family. Jack Walker. Saturday & Sunday August 22-23 afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Diann and Paul of Tyre and Mrs. Friends of John Bulla will be Robinson in Bad Axe Wednes- Henry Jackson and daughter glad to hear he has returned' CONTINUOUS SUNDAY FROM 3 P.M. day evening. Mary Edith spent Wednesday at home from St. Joseph Mercy Bognar Serves Mr. and Mrs. Billie Lewis at- the Bad Axe fair. Hospital in Pontiac. 2a (MftiMB OF CARO CWM8I tended the silver wedding of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Gracey Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown At €uster AFB and Mrs. Floyd Werdeman. and family were Sunday dinner are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Manley Fay Jr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hey Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hubel and Air Force Staff .Sergeant Peter FRI.-SAT. 3 HITS Aug. 21-22 and daughter and Mrs. Loomis of and family in Bad Axe. family in Flint. P. Bognar, 27, of Gagetown, re- Kenneth Bailey and sons, Pat YOU'VE SEEN IT ADVERTISED ON TV! Cass City and Mr. and Mrs. Gay- Mr, and Mrs. Ray ,Spencer of j Ported for duty with the 4627th eyton and Johnnie, of Detroit spent Fri- A r FIRST THUMB SHOWING! lord LaPeer and Charlene at- Port Huron and Mr. and Mrs. j * Base Squadron at Custer Air tended the golden wedding an- day and'.Saturday with Mrs. Amy Steve Decker spent Tuesday in Force Station, Battle Creek. niversary open house for Mr. and Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Cass City, Elkton and Pigeon. As a chaplain's assistant, the Mrs. Elmer Butler Sunday after- Kohl. ace Major and Mrs. Robert Ward Gagetown airman will be work- noon. Friday evening guests of Mr. THE TOWN... and Mrs. Olin Bouck and sons (Kathleen Ballard) and son Tom- ing in direct support of the Air Mrs. Billie Simpkins returned mie of Miami, Fla., and Mr. and Defense Command personnel ope- THE PEOPLE... Saturday after spending 10 days were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hazard Mrs. Fred Mitchell (Evelyn Bal- rating the direction center which EVERYONE'S with Mr. and Mrs. John Simpkins and sons of East Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Thomas of lard) and three sons of Washing- will soon be responsible for the TALKING ABOUT at Pontiac. While there Mr. and ton, D. C., were Sunday and Mon- air defenses of the Detroit Air Mrs. Simpkins and Mrs. Billie'Elkton. day guests last week at the home Defense Sector. Simpkins and Maggie Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson and of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and A 1951 graduate of Cass City spent a few days with Mrs. Lola Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hendrick were Mrs, William Lewis. The above Fleishman at Harbor Springs. Friday evening guests of Mr. and High School, Sergeant .Bognar Couples al*e spending their vaca- joined the Air Force in May 1952. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bailey and Mrs. Arnold LaPeer. tions at the home of their moth- Benjamin of Grosse Pointe Woods Mrs. Cliff Robinson, Kevin and Prior to reporting here, Bognar er, Mrs. A. Ballard, in Pontiac. was assigned to the Air Defense spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Becky visited Mrs. Tom Kolar Other guests at the Lewis home Orlo Kohl, Mrs. Amy Bailey and Wednesday evening. installation at Willow Run, Mich- were Mrs. A. Ballard and Marion, igan. During the Korean War he Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Morrison Mrs. R. Burns and Kathleen family. of Saginaw and Brother Andrew served with the 307th Bomb and Martha Alexander, all of Wing on Okinawa. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord LaPeer Morrison of Detroit were Satur- Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Jack- and Charlene returned Saturday day callers at the Billie Lewis S|Sgt. Bognar is married to the from a two weeks'3 trip. They home. son and Mr. and Mrs. C. Westfall former Mary Ann Lucas of Sag- Also your favorite color cartoon traveled over 6,500 miles and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Davis spent of Caro were callers. inaw. The couple has two child- through 18 states. They were Sunday evening with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Willard ren, Debra Lee 5 and David 4. guests of Mrs. Lucille Wade at Mrs. Gerald Wills and sons. of Bad Axe, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bognar is the son of Mr. and NEXT WEEK: "WHITE WILDERNESS" AND Arcadia, Calif., and while in Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spencer of Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mrs. Peter P. Bognar of Gage- "MISSOURI TRAVELER" California saw the Golden Gate Port Huron were Tuesday supper Davis attended the Blue Water town. bridge. They also visited Jack guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve reunion at Lexington Sunday. Fay at Huson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Decker. Other visitors through Mrs. Tom Vargo, Greg and Fay at Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Milo the week .were: Mr. and Mrs. Al Dawn of Cass City were Friday Rionstad at Missoula and Mr. and Sternberg, Mrs. Annie Schubach dinner guests of Mrs. Cliff Robin- Vote for Wool Mrs. John C. Fay at Roman, and daughter of Pigeon, Mrs. son. And Lamb Program Montana. Bob Mineria and baby of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Nicol re- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston i Mrs. Elmer Carlson of Pontiac, ceived word of the birth of a son Wool and lamb producers will of Detroit spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. John Guinther, Mr. named Scott Thomas, to Mr. anc soon receive ballots in the mail with Mrs. Billie Simpkins andand Mrs. Peter Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nieol of Pontiac. for voting on whether to continue helped her celebrate her birth- Mrs. Charles Wright-and Brad- Mr. and Mr«. Alvin Swanberg the deductions from producer's day Sunday. ley and Mr. and Mrs. Loren and family of Grand Rapids spent wool incentive payments for a PETER GUSHING-CHRISTOPHER E-YVONNE FURNEAUX. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Messing and Trathen of Cass City, Mrs. John «mM 5j TEltNK ffiR • Scmtfn * JIMMY SANGSJER • r«tee? s» HCHAEL CARREKAS • Assomte MKH mm NELSON-KEYS the week end with Mr. and Mrs Iamb and wool marketing deve- It HAMMER FILM PRODUCTION • A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL RELEASE Olin Bouck and family. lopment program. The funds col- also Mr. and Mrs. Alma Davis lected will be used by the Amer- Mrs. Gerald Wills and sons and ican Sheep Producers Council to "Al Chalmers" by Julius Novak Mrs. Cliff Silver, Barbara and carry out a program of advertis- WOMEN ARE FOOLS I A6REB, BUT TELLY IP YOU'RE AIMIN6 Larry took Susan Davis to her ing, promotion, and related acti- TO MARRY! ME, WHAT ELSE CAN T YHE8EST. TRY home in Utica Tuesday after she A MAN MARRY? J vities under an agreement with ERIC FLEMING had spent a vacation with rela- the Secretary of Agriculture. KATHLEEN CROWLEY tives. Deductions from the wool and MICHAEL PATE Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson vis- lamb payments under the new JOHN HOYT THfcY'UU-MAKE A ited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jackson in agreement would not exceed one BRUCE GORDON HIT WITH YOU. Ubly Friday. Other week-end cent per pound for shorn wool and visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd five cents per hundredweight for Shubel of Detroit. unshorn lambs. These are the A Universal-International Picfur®. Jack Walfe^r spent .Sunday same rates that have been in ef- afternoon with Alma Davis. fect each marketing year since Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cole and 1955, when the wool program was family of Drayton Plains spent started. several days last week with Mr. If producers who have two- and Mrs. David Thornton. thirds of the volume of produc- Sunday callers at the Henry tion represented in the referen- Jackson home were Mr. and Mrs., dum approve, then the agree- Bill Fry, big Iowa beef feeder, who operates 980 Manuel Sanchez and family of ment will be extended for three plows with an extra bottom, cut his fuel consumption in Berkley and Mrs. Sanders of Cass years and the payment deductions City. will continue to be made. half. Fuel and labor savings like this can increase your Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Nicol and farming profits, too. See for yourself how Case-o-matic WHIMS REYNOLDS • PHSl HARVEV sons attended the Dobson-Thorn- Drive senses the load . . . automatically increases pull- ton reunion Sunday at Marysville power up to 100%... without clutching, shifting or stalling! Park. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spencer » •. special triple offer: f Moviethon Sat, visited Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cle- land Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bouck and 1. PROOF 2. Special 3. FREE SEE 4 FEATURE HITS sons arrived home Friday after Wedding, Anniversary DEMONSTRATION extra generous ... 4th Hit This Week Buchanan Rides Alone. THEATRE spending a week at the George Peterson cottage at Lakeside. Test-drive the new Trade Allowance our "thank you" for CARD, MICH. Case-o-matic Drive the privilege of dem» Mr. and Mrs. George Asher and 800 on your farm! In TRADE NOW— SUN.-MON. 2 Color Hits Aug. 23-24 family accompanied them on and Party onstrating. Call us for just 1 hour, you'll re- you'll never get a demonstration date Sunday. Tuesday guests were Mr. alize the POWERFUL today. No obligation,. and Mrs. Irvin Maynard and difference. a better buy I daughters of Pontiac and Miss NAPKINS Phone OS 3-3033 Elizabeth Maynard of Filion. Caro Wednesday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson and Thursday guests were Mrs. Alvin Guild and THURS.-FRI.-SAT. Aug. 20-21-22 family and Carla Strickland. at the 2 Brand New Hits! Mr. and Mrs. Don Hanby and family and Mrs. John Gordon spent Sunday with Mrs. Roger Craig at Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson at- CHRONICLE tended a surprise birthday party RABIDEAU MOTOR SALES PHONE 267 Cass City BLUE SKY OFFICE Six Miles East of Caseville M-fi-M p»esents Plus ON KINDE ROAD TUSCOLA Air Conditioned By DEBBIE REYNOLDS HILARIOUS MIXTURE OP MSSS1LES AND MIRTH! Mother Nature COUNTY FAIR Wiwwiu. PAUL DOUGLAS Fri. & Sat. Aug. 21-22 CARO, MICH. IN THEIR Fright Night Double Feature FIRST "HOW TO MAKE A MONSTER" The Mating Game FULL-LENGTH ig"Day* and Nights FEATURE Plus two Color Cartoons FILM!!! and 2nd feature GLENN MILLER Orchestra , SATURDAY ONLY AUGUST 22 •f. featuring „„....-, A COLUMBIA PICTURE FRIGHT NIGHT HORROTHON See our regular Friday-Saturday Ray McKiiitey Program Plus SUN.-MON.-TUE.-WED. Aug. 23-24-25-26 plus in person, the Continuous Sunday from 3:00 p. m. CHORDETTES, 'HURSDAY 8 P.M. Sun. & Mon. Aug. 23-24 ^- Double Feature Program "IMITATION OF LIFE" starring Giant TUES.-WED.-THURS. Aug 25-26-27 CROSBY ^ Turner "Debbie Plus two Color Cartoons Midway BUCK NITES! ALL IK CAR *1.00 REYNOLDS and 2nd feature RIDES & SHOWS "STEEL JUNGLE" TUSCOLA CO. MERCHANTS EXHIBITS - LIVESTOCK. Tue., Wed., Thur. Aug. 25-27 BEAN QUEEN HORSE SHOW -FARM MACHINERY ROW Double Feature Family Night FRIDAY-8 PM Pictures: Bring the family and COLOR by DE LUXE enjoy In the Wonder of High-Fidelity S I G STEREOPHONIC SOUND' MAN AND THE NET" starring Alain Lad'd Plus color cartoon Regular Admissions for This Big Attraction and 2nd feature TUESDAY - THURSDAY • FRIDAY - SATURDAY - 2 PM PAGE EIGHT. CASS CITY CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1959 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN WOODWORKERS LESS MILK EROMJCID Average income per farmer in 4-H Clubbers at Evans Grad of the market, based on daily ship- Bergman Family Concluded from page one. ments of 474 pounds of milk per Reunion Held MSU for Judging Ordnance School Continued Irotn page one- day, was $551. This is $40 lower The 23rd annual Bergman fam- Thirty-one 4-H club members Army Pvt. Maurice D. Evans, Most of the work is done with: and higher drinking milk sales than June because average ship- ily reunion was held Sunday, a common handsaw although, jig-- raised the price of base milk to ments were down 67 pounds a Aug. 16, at the William Berg-man from Tuscola county attended the son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. district judging eliminations at Evans, Gagetown, completed the saws are also used. $3.99 - lOc above June and 3c day from a month ago, but $30 Sr. farm with the Arthur Berg- Gus got started in this business above last year in July. The higher than last July. man family as hosts. A total of Michigan State University, Au- 16-week automotive equipment gust 10-11. repair course Aug. 7 at The Ord- by using a jig saw to make average paid for all milk deli- 154 members .and guests attended sceneries from inlaid wood. vered by dairy farmers in the De- Let a man talk about himself the potluck dinner at noon and The club members competing nance School, Aberdeen Proving and he'll think you're interesting. for district judging honors were Ground, Md. He is married and has eight troit market was $3.90. This is the business meeting conducted x children, four boys and four - 15c above June, and lOc above by President James J. Richmond. selected on the basis of their Evans was trained to inspect, judging ability in the various repair, adjust and replace auto- girls. At one time, before being July, 1958. Advertise it in the Want Ads Members of the family now wiped out by a hurricane, he total 343, including the 12 'births county project areas. motive equipment parts.. While on campus, they were He entered the Army last kept bees in the Florida Keys • and six marriages during the past and was the southernmost bee- year. housed in Shaw Dormitory. January and completed basic Members attending from this training at Fort Leonard Wood, keeper in the United States. The following officers were area were: dairy division, Hugh Allen Cook is also married and elected for the 1960 reunion: Mo. Milligan and Larry Merchant, The 19-year-old soldier is a has three children, a girl and two Dairy Springer president, James J. Richmond of both, from Cass City; livestock, boys. A fourth, a boy, was killed Caseville; vice-president, Mrs. 1958 graduate of Cass City High Delbert Law and Gordon -Goodall, School. in an accident last month. Linda Weslock of Saginaw; secre- One of his boys, 19, who helps tary, treasurer and family histor- both of Cass City, Leslie Sever- ance of Decker, Robert Bullock of him with his bees, rode a bicycle ian, Miss Verlene Licht of Pig- Yuletide in August up from Florida-last year, a trip eon. Snover and Nancy Spencer of Tyre. that took him only eight days. SALE Several members were awarded Observed for Funds Cook has been in the bee busi- gifts. They were: Mrs. Doris ness for 40 years. Buchholz, 84, Pigeon, oldest mem- Seed Growers to Christmas in August was ob- ber present; Kimberly Joan Sobe- served by the members of the The Want Ads are Newsy too. ray, two weeks' old daughter of Have Top Exhibit Sat., August 22 Cass City Nazarene Missionary Mr. and Mrs. William Soberay, Things are shaping up for Tus- Society August 11 in the fellow- Dearborn, youngest member pres- cola County certified seed grow- ship room of the church. ent; Mr. and Mrs. John Ruby, Ot- ers to have one of the outstanding The party was to raise the an- 2:00 tumwa, Iowa, for coming the exhibits of recent years at the nual Christmas fund for the mis- Marietta Livestock greatest distance, and Mr. and annual Tuscola County Pair, ac-, sionaries. The room and tables Mrs. Melvin Bergman, Elkton, cording to Alfred Ballweg, coun- were decorated with Christmas Auction Yards newlyweds. ty extension director. The certi- decorations, including a small Dave Stecker, Sebewaing, fied seed growers' exhibit has MARUTTE, MICHIGAN 30 Wisconsin played several songs on his ac- .SCOTTISH VISITOR—Despite the comforts available in the tree and candles. Carols were been a part of the crops show at cordion to accompany the group United States and not available in Scotland, Mrs. Edith Dunn, 70, is sung and a few recitations given. ready to return to her adopted land after an extended visit to this the Fair for many years and has The monthly missionary study August 17, 1959 singing. The Heintz, Licht and country. From left: Mrs.Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. George Leith. done much to focus attention on was presented by Mrs. Mildred Ruby girls also sang several the importance of certified seed HOLSTEIN songs. A skit, "The Four Cut- Esckilsen and a short talk was Good Beef Steers & production and use to the agricul- given by the Rev. L. A. Wilson Heifers 25.00-28.0 Ups", was presented. Games and tural economy of the county. about prayer, fasting and Alabas- contests followed under the direc- Certified seeds grown in Tuscola ter giving. Standard 22.00-25. tion of the Fred Licht family. county are not only used by many Mrs. Marion Guinther pre- Utility 19,50-22. Members and guests attended of our own farmers but are sold sented the official missionary Heifer Cows ...... 21.00-23. On Farm Located 2 Miles Northeast, 3 from Bay Port, Caro, Caseville, in agricultural areas all over paper and Mrs. Wilson spoke of Top Cows .1 18.50-21 Cass City, Dearborn, Elkton, Michigan, as well as in other the work meetings in which quilts Canners & Miles North and 1/8 Mile East of Caro, or Flint, Livonia, Midland, Mount states and Canada. It's been an eventful visit for are made, bandages rolled and Cutters 14.75-18, 50 Clemens, Pigeon, Port Huron, A feature will be an education- clothing sent to aid the mis- 00 2% Miles West of Ellington on Butcher Saginaw, Sebewaing, Ottumwa, Nine Entered in Top Bulls 22.00-24. Mrs. Edith Dunn . . . from the al display on the use of Michigan sionaries. Medium & Iowa, and Luckey, Ohio. day she landed in New York on grown soft white wheat flour for An offering was taken in an Road. The Fred Buchholz family will Bean Queen Contest Light 20.75-22 00 her 70th birthday to the present use in pastries. unusual way. Miss Carol Tracy Top Veal 36.00-41 75 be in charge of the entertainment Nine contestants have enterec wore an on which those and the Edwin Licht family will when she is making plans to re- the Tuscola County Bean Queer Fair to Good ..... 28.00-36 All Large Size, Well-Marked, Promising turn to her adopted .Scotland. PLEASANT HOME HOSPITAL present pinned 18 one dollar bills be hosts for the 1960 reunion. Contest from as many Farrr Born Aug. 12 to Mr. and Mrs. and Kenny Hayes gathered up the Culls & Heifers. Starting to Freshen Now. All TB When she landed Mrs. DunnBureau and Grange groups. Utility 20.00-28,00 was feted at a New York restaur- Richard Blassius of Vassar, a son, change in a Christmas boot, Tested and Calf Vaccinated. Also 1, The bean queen contestants wil Richard Alan. which amounted to $20.47. Deacons — ~ 6.00-36.00 Marriage Licenses ant and received an orchid when appear on the stage before th 20 Mo. Old Bull' Piebe Posch Pathfinder, the management learned it was Born Aug. 12 to Mr. and Mrs. The refreshments also followed Top Lambs 23.00-24,50 grandstand at the Tuscola Countj Henry Wolak of Kingston, a son, the Christmas theme and con- Fair to Good .... 18.00-22.25 Marriage license applications her birthday. She has been ex- Fair at 8 p.m. on Friday evening for Sale. received in Tuscola County this ceedingly busy renewing friend- Mark Henry. sisted of cookies, homemade Top Hogs 15.00-16.50 Aug. 28. Born Aug. 13 to Mr. and Mrs. candy, peanuts, popcorn and week were: ships and sightseeing ever since. Contestants entered are: Sail No. 2 Hogs all Paul Russell Grabowski, 21, of Born in the United States, Mrs. Roger Philpot of Deckerville, a chocolate milk. Weights 12.75-14 60 Ann Baker, Caro, sponsored bj daughter, Luanne Marie. A group picture was taken by Vassar and Marilyn Joy Cenzer, Dunn migrated to Aberdeen, Jolly Dozen Farm Bureau; Nancy Eoughs all 19, of Fairgrove. Scotland, when 13 years old. And Born Aug. 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Spitler and greetings were William Brinkman Lee Krumnauer, Vassar, spon Orlo Wood of Gagetown, a son, Weights 9.30-13 00 Edward Eugene Martin, 22, of there's no place like home. Des- sored by Reese Farm Bureau expressed for a Happy New Year. Dairy Cows .... up to Vassar and Shirley Ann Stedry, pite the fact that living conditions Dennis Lee. Next month's meeting will Owner Alice M. Bradley, Fairgrove Born Aug. 16 to Mr. and Mrs. stress the Alabaster giving. Dairy Heifers .. up to 270. 23, of Reese. are not as good as compared to sponsored by Quanicassee Farnr Feeder Cattle.. 39.00-135. Akron State Bank, Clerk John Delbert Gorsline, 21, of the United States, Mrs. Dunn is Bureau; Lois Marie Dorland Delbert Healey of Cass City, a Marlette and Peggy Jean Rodri- getting anxious to return home, Cass City, sponsored by Casslanc daughter, Louise Ann. Advertise it in the Want Ads guez, 16, of Kingston. she reported in an interview at Farm Bureau; Catherine Elain Born Aug. 18 to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tait, Auctioneer, Donald Meyer, 23, of Union- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hickey, Fairgrove, sponsored by Arthur LaPratt of Caro, a son. ville and Frances Elsie Rehbein, Bassett where she is visiting. Wide A Wake Farm Bureau Patients in the hospital Tues- Caro Ph. OS 3'3525 23, of Sebewaing. In Scotland eggs are bought Brenda Joyce Rosenstangel day forenoon included: Mrs. Anna George Albert Parlo, 74, of separately and two ounces of Unionville, sponsored by Care Krug of Eustis, Florida; William Whittemore and Sarah Lucila meat is considered a very gener- Farm Bureau; Nancy Lou Nor- Penfold and Douglas Weeks of BEEN WALKING Bell, 68, of Caro. ous portion. Home owning is rington, Akron, sponsored bj Kingston; Mac O'Dell of Case- Carl Alvin Shurtz, 20, of Mil- practically impossible and the Norka Farm Bureau; Donna Jean ville; Linda Kain of Gagetown; lington and. Mary Esther Mills, spacious living of the country is Seurynck, Gagetown, sponsored Mrs. Lottie Field, Joseph Sefton 18, of Millington. virtually nonexistent. by Gagetown Farm Bureau, anc and William Zemke of Deford; Exciting Loveliness Fred Leslie Ruggles, 20, of Nevertheless the Scottish lady Janet Ruth Butcher, Fairgrove Edna Marie Campbell and George Kingston and Nancy Jo Cumper, will be happy when she boards sponsored by Fairgrove Grange Flint of Caro; Mrs. Floyd Wonch FOR 19, of Marlette. the boat for home Oct. 7. of Unionville; Mrs. Margarette Marriage Licenses issued were: One of the highlights of the CASS CITY HOSPITAL Hook of Decker, and Mrs. Audley No need to squirm along- on feet that would rather sit down than Lester Joseph Kappen, 40, of trip has been the visiting with Born Aug. 17 to Mr. and Mrs Horner of Cass City. stand up and take you places. If your feet are yelling at you, Cass City and Genevieve M. Sow- her brother, George Leith, anc Enoch Osentoski of Tyre, a son. Patients recently discharged give 'em a chance to feel good inside a pair of Foot-So-Porrfcj den, 41, of Cass City. other relatives. The Leiths have Born Aug. 16 to Mr. and Mrs were: Norman Jones of Decker; Shoes. You'll feel good too and your feet will last a lifetime. BACK-TO-SCHOOL Glenn Ellsworth Doud, 18, of also been guests of the Bassetts Ralph Soffredine of Sandusky, z Mrs. Patsy Hebert of Snover; See Joe for a FREE Foot Comfort Demonstration. Richville and Leona Clara Rein- Mr. Leith had visited Mrs. daughter, Maurine Tberese. Kay Hoff of Detroit; Thomas We carry shoes in stock to size 15. ert, 16, of Vassar. Dunn in Scotland when he took Born Aug. 13 to Mr. and Mrs Grabitz, Mrs, Carl Reed and Rob- Victor Charles Orzel, 24, of a leave while with the Armed Howard Ayliffe of Argyle, a son ert Freye of Cass City; Mrs. Gagetown and Geraldine Phyllis Forces in France during World Brian Howard. Nancy Hilts of Mayville; Donald Schulz, 22, of Unionville. War I. It was the only personal Born Aug. 12 to Mr. and Mrs Edward Thane, Mrs. Richard RILEY'S FOOT COMFORT Edward Daniel Stein, 21, of contact with the family that Mrs. Charles Crittenden of Deford, 2 Chapelo and Karyl Blassius of "Open Saturday Nights, Closed Friday Nights." Munger and Judith Marie Scha- Dunn had since she left the son, Charles Lewis. Caro, and Mrs. Walter Fritz of Cass City, Michigan Phone 167 fer, 18, of Reese. country when 13 years old. Patients in the hospital Tues- Deford. PRINTZESS James Edward Carter, 21, of day forenoon included: Mrs. Detroit and Joyce Gertrude Helen Wark, Tom Cosens anc Bailey, 18, of Mayville. Advertise it in the Chromcle. Mrs. Doris Witkovsky of Caro; SQUARE Robert Don Wallace, 24, of Mrs. Hazel Bissonette of Sagin- Cass City and Beatrice Eleanor ORDER APPOINTING TIME aw; Miss Wanda Hunter and Leslie, 24, of Decker. For Hearing Claims These people have problems like yours State of Michigan. The Probate Court Dorothy Arn of Kingston; Mrs. Dimitrios Costantinos Georgo- for the County of Tuscola. Patricia Walsh of Tyre; Mrs. poulos, 38, of Caro and Nancy In the Matter of the Estate of John Muntz, Deceased. Violet Diebel, Elmer Biebel of TMs salesman Ruth Hernden, 30, of .Saginaw. At a session of said Court, held on Vassar; Kenneth Rocheleau of This executive wants to build Richard Wellington Blackmore, August llth, 1959. Present. Honorable Henderson Gra-Owendale; Ricky Damm, Edward wants to develop his more confidence 25, of Millington and Marion ham. Judere of Probate. Mark, Mrs. Ethel Pettinger, speaking ability Loise Haney, 23, of Caro. Notice is Hereby Given, That all creditors of said deceased are required Stanley Szarapski and Gerald to present, their claims in writing and under oath, to said Court, and to serve Spencer of Cass City, and Mrs. a copy thereof upon Willard J. Muntz Caroline Abney of Deford. of Bad Axe, Michigan, fiduciary of said estate, and that such claims will be Patients recently discharged Concluded from page one. heard by said Court at the Probate Of- were: Egbert Hendrick of Lans- at Erla Food Center. fice on October 21st, 1959, at ten a.m. ^It is Ordered, That notice thereof be ing; Paul Trisch of Ortonville; sriven by publication of a copy hereof Jimmy Barnes of Detroit; Pat- In this issue of the Chronicle for three weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing, in the Cass City ricia Leeka and Mrs. Florence is the first of a series of six! ad- Chronicle, and that the fiduciary cause Walk of Caro; Mrs. Nelma Riffe vertisements that point out why a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in interest-at his last of Holly; Bill Levy a of Gage- it pays everyone living in the known address by registered, certified, town, and Phyllis Copeland, Carl Cass City area to shop at local or ordinary mail (with proof of mail- ing), or by personal service, at least Ekstrom, Mrs. Ethel Smith, Rich- establishments. Besides com- fourteen (14) days prior to such hear- ard Easton, Mrs. Florence Wright munity pride there is a dollar ing. Henderson Graham, Judge of Pro- and Mrs. Donald Finkbeiner and and cents reason for keeping your bate. baby of Cass City. money at home. We suggest that A true copy Beatrice P. Berry, Register of Pro- you look over each of the month- bate. y ads . . . some of the facts ma;;$ Donald E. McAleer, Attorney Cass City, Michigan surprise you. 8-20-3 Caro livestock Auction Yards Caro, Michigan August 18, 1959 Best Veal ._. 38.00-39.75 They're finding the answers together at a Dal© Carnegie Class Fair to good ...... 33.00-37.00 Uncovering your real abilities is the task of A leadership class is being sponsored by the Common kind .... 28.00-32.00 the Dale Carnegie Course. Don't put off your Cass City Gavel Club to be held in Cass City Lights & Eg. progress I Decide now to gain richer rewards in starting early in September. Class membership Hvy...... 20.00-27.00 business and social life. It has happened to is limited to 40. Deacons ...~ 10.00-32.00 thousands of Dale Carnegie graduates. It can the bulky Good Butch. happen to you, starting now. For complete information mail the coupon gets along beautifully Steers 26.00-27.75 Common kind .... 22.00-25.00 or phoiae one of the members of the Gavel with a slim skirt ... committee: Good Butch. Please send 12-page booklet describing the Bulky - of 100% wool Hfrs 25.00-27.25 Dale Carnegie Course to: goes to a new shorter length for . Common kind .... 21.00-24.00 Kenneth Eisinger, 395 or 259 Best Cows 19.00-20.50 Bandings of dark grey, black, rust, red, green Name Richard Hampshire, 288 or blue on white. Sizes S-M-L. Cutters 17.00-18.50 Canners 15.00-16.50 Harry Little, 224-W Other half of the winning combination, a dyed-to-match Good Butch. Street skirt in the above colors, 100% wool with Bulls 23.00-24.25 Herbert Ludlow, 201 double-pocket detail. Sizes 7/8 to 17/18. Common kind .... 20.00-22.00 City ...... Phone Dr. K. Ivan MacRae, 226-M or 226-W Sweater from $6.95 Skirt from $8.95 Stock Bulls .... 100.00-125.00 Feeder Cattle .... 40.00-87.00 James Wallace 59-R P r bw *5?ta /° • *«»r whUe enjoying a scenic tour Feeder Cattle by * *« *>»s* *>oi trail in northern Michigan. Foot Pound 21.00-26.00 Presented by lhe lat6Si a?diiion Jo lhe Conservation Department's pr.°9?a™ °* ™«l*iple use in state forests. Although Best Hogs 15.50-16.60 HULIEN'S **Vn lfs "?fancy- eight trails have been completed Heavy Hogs 14.00-15.00 rS Wl11 be 6 6 lo public use ihis For Fashion Clothing S?o *l -r ecreat ^P " * summer. Rough Hogs ...... 10.00-12.00 , - * «>nal valfces, these trails afford an 206 Davis-Hill Arcade TW 3-5597 Bay City, Michigan a u in the ublic with managemenmnaaFT^lf'!t and othe£ *r° wil%d ?lan*d uses P. forestry, game SECTION TWO SECTION TWO Pages 1 to 4 Pages 1 to 4 TWELVE PAGES TWELVE PAGES

VOLUME 53, NUMBER 18 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1959 TWELVE Michigan Mirror Services Held for Young- Area Veteran Funeral services were held accorded by Argyle veteranf Monday in the Cass City Method- Burial was in Elkland cemetery. Administrative Board ist Church for Gerald Thomas Gibbard, a 23-year-old veteran who had been ill for the past U of M Graduates it. three years. County Number 235 Important In Michigan Mr. Gibbard was born Oct. 2, 1935, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas By Elmer E. White I full time duties. they could take their cases to the Well over 75,000 University of j *** Gibbard (Nina Gruber) in Sani- Michigan Press Association State Court of Claims, where he lac County. He lived in this com- Michigan Alumni reside in this Sec. of State James M. Hare— is the "defense attorney" for the munity all his life except for the state, a recent tabulation indi- Michigan's cash crisis focused j Although he directs a far-flung state. cates. More than half tMs total almost unprecedented attention ### time he spent in the Army, from agency operation, Hare's role in 1954 to 1956. live in Wayne, Washtenaw and on the State Administrative the cash crisis has been confined Treasurer Sanford A. Brown-- Oakland counties. Board this year. primarily to committee sessions, He's had the worst of the head- He died Friday morning at the Of the area counties, Tuscols. Except for the Secretary of within the Administrative Board. aches. Veterans Hospital in Saginaw. has 235. Sanilac 172 and Huron State's signature on drivers He was assigned to help look out Brown supplies the figures that Mr. Gibbard is survived by his 151. licenses, the public usually is not for employe welfare during determine administration policies parents; three sisters, Mrs. directly aware of Administrative periods of payless paydays. George Barber of Royal Oak, Because synthetic fabrics have Board actions. on rationing of money. *** Hare feels he has made an in- He has the constitutional ob- Mrs. Harold Starr of Caro and low-shrinkability, it Is difficult Mrs. Obert Regal of Detroit; two to " in" shaped pieces such This year, the Board has been direct contribution to easing the ligation to make distribution of cash crisis through his efforts to earmarked funds for schools, brothers, Evens and Carl, at as set-in sleeves. A pattern that to Michigan what the .Joint home, and his maternal grand- calls for kimono or raglaia Chiefs of Staff is to the Penta- inaugurate programs of govern- cities and villages and other ment economy and efficiency. units. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Grub- sleeves will make your sewing job gon. er of Ortonville. easier when using synthetic Urgency and secrecy prevail His non-crisis duties include As the top fiscal officer in a The Rev. Ernest Robinson of- fabrics, say home economists at when the Board meets to decide operation of elections and motor state plagued with fiscal diffi- ficiated and military honors were Michigan State University. how to meet the pressing prob- vehicle services. His 225 branch culties, it follows that Brown lems it faces. offices throughout the state pro- would have a difficult job. %%. ^t vide the bulk of the patronage One of Brown's toughest jobs These are the men who, with jobs available in state govern- has been to correct the miscon- Williams, exercise control over all ment. ceptions about Michigan's repu- state agencies and institutions: Hare's primary interest has tation and credit on the national been in the field of traffic safety. money market. Lt. Gov. John B. Swainson—He *=K# is acting governor when Williams Auditor General Frank Szy- GALAXY OF TEOPHIES—Each year the Donahue, Cass City, and Charles Seddon Jr., King- Atty. General Paul L. Adams— Tuscola County Holstein Breeders' Association has ston. is out of town and presides over The legality of the Board's un- manski—The Auditor General's a host of prizes for its Black and White Show. the Administrative Board meet- precedented action in halting pay office releases the checks for Through cooperation of county businesses, the Seated are President Foster Hickey of Fair- ings when the Governor is absent. checks was carefully screened by payrolls, welfare bills and other trophies are again available to show winners. grove and Don Kebler, assistant agricultural agent. Although he carries no vote as Adams. He also has been called obligations. When there isn't Showing the trophies are members of the board of Absent when this picture was taken were George president and presiding officer upon to review proposals to ease enough money, Szymanski has to directors of the association. From left, back row: Foster Jr. of Fostoria and Allen Rohlfs, secretary- in the GOP dominated Senate, the cash crisis. impound the checks. More than Grover Laurie, Gagetown; Vice-president Richard treasurer, of Fairgrove. .Swainson has been a valuable As chief legal enforcement of- 30,000 checks were impounded liaison man between the Execu- ficer of the state, his duties have late in July. sttttststtsti tive and Legislative branches. been greatly increased during a A few vendors with extreme Part of Military j Set Rental Michigan Made Sugar Swainson, a World War II time when the state has had to hardship cases were able to get DIRECTORY helps you centroi your double-amputee; directed much of stall off creditors. their money. Szymanski made the Training- Exercise Payment weight, because only the effort to cash in the 50-mil- When contractors, suppliers decisions. sugar satisfies your ap- ' lion-dollar Veterans' Trust Fund. and other vendors began demand- K. I. MaeRae, D. 0. James N. Sherman, 20, son of petite so fast with so Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Sherman of The basic rate of rental pay- Of all "cabinet members," the ing interest on money owed by Highway Commissioner John Osteopathic Physician and few calories. In fact there Lieutenant Governor has the least Cass City, participated in a ment in Michigan under the 1980 the state, it was Adams who said C. Mackie—As in Hare's case, Surgeon conservation reserve of the soil are only 18 calories in a large-scale field training exercise level teaspoonful. Just Mackie's cash crisis role has been with the 4th Armored Division in bank will average $15.00 an acre, confined to joint action as a vot- Half block east of Chronicle enough to sustain you Office, 226W Res., 226M Grafenwohr, Germany. announced Charles Davis, chair- ing member of the Administra- The training was designed to man of the Michigan ASCC. through 7Yz minutes of tive Board. DR. D. E. RAWSON ' test the combat readiness of the The payment rate is the same normal activity. And since But as chief of the largest division, a part of the NATO as 1959. calories used up in the Buy Tuscola County agency in state government, - DENTIST ) shield of defense in Europe. A per-acre rate for counties body are non-fattening, will be announced later and Mackie has had a direct interest ; Phone 95 Cass City Sherman, a cook in Headquart- you can use sugar, and in impact of the cash crisis. j ers Company of the division's forms for farmers to use in re- still slim down, or simply Fair Tickets However, most of his employes j DR. W. S. SELBY Combat Command A in Ulm, questing rate determinations for stay as ifrim as you are now. are paid from earmarked funds ' Optometrist ! Germany, entered the Army in their land will be available from and did not suffer payless pay- i Hou

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FURNITURE TOOLS APPLIANCES Toasters - Deep Frys 53 Living Room Suites i4_3|8-i/2 in. Electric Drill Coffee Pots -Steam Irons 2pc-3pe-4pe-5pc motors Cookware - Waffle Irons 27 Styles - 29 Colors 7 in. Power Saws Pressure cookers Bedroom Suites 25 ft. & 50 ft. Trouble Electric Fry Pans Lights Tableware T.V. Chairs 40 ft. & 100 ft. Extension ( Mixing Bowl Sets Platform Rockers Carving Sets cords Cutlery Sets A CHAIN IS AS STRONG AS- Swivel Chairs Work Benches - Hammers Ironing Boards Step - Cocktail - Corner Socket Sets » Pipe _-_ How many times have you heard someone say: toward new industry .. . treatment of present Tables wrenches industry . .. what present industry says about Metal Drills T. V. Lamps "A chain is as strong as its weakest link?" the community ... what people of the comma* 3 & 5 & 8 Drawer Chests Dresser Lamps Wood Drills nity say about each other. 6 & 9 Drawer Dressers Clocks All Kinds On the subject of a community's attraction for Wood Bits Utility Tables ' A Badger Bunk Feeder will save Let us look for weak links and if we find one Cedar Wardrobes Knick Knacks industry it can be said as fairly that the com- Booster Cables I you: time—money—labor—un- , munity is as strong as its weakest link. let's work together to forge a strong one in its 9x12 rugs & Linoleums Bench Vises Cooling Chests necessary loss of silage. Increase Bunk Beds & Mattresses Table Lamps your herd without any increase place. Pipe Vises - Anvils Window Fans of labor. It distributes the silage A town's pulling power with industry is made 1 & 4 & 7 Drawer Writing Tool Boxes ] evenly. Badger Round-the-Silo f,.up of such links as ... labor supply and skills Join hands with your local industrial develop- Dry Goods Bunk Feeders are also available Desks Soldering guns Jewelry when feeding space is limited. ... public facilities and services ... schools ... ment organization and the Michigan Economic Write for complete literature all-around livability ... reputation for produc- Development Department to help your commu- tivity .,. availability offinancin g,. . attitude nity prosper. SPECIAL THIS WEEK *SILO UNLOADERS *BARN CLEANERS $699.00 Golden Bisk Bedroom Suite *BULK MILK COOLERS iO in. Dresser, 40 in. Chest, Bookcase Bed *CORN DRYERS BRENNAN FURNITURE CO. i BLYTHE 7Ms ad is one of a series published 0$ a public service by Ihh newspaper In cooperation Sale Held At Blumfield Inn Hall KELLERMAN With f/je Michigan. Pre$s Association and the Michigan Economic Deve/opmenf Depgrtmenl. On Corner Of M-15 and North Block Road — 2 miles north of M-46 or 3 miles south Elkton, Mich. of M-81 Buflding in Back of Blumfield Inn Tavern CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE— THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1959' PAGE THEER

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ERLA'S HULIEN'S GROSS. AND MEAT MET. BARTNIK SALES AND SERVICE Headquarters for Fine Clothing Wholesale To You — Phone 280 Phone 416 * Phone 458 DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT WRAYBURN KROHN CASS CITY CONCRETE PRODUCTS Phone 224-M \ •• State Farm Insurance Agent Phone 164

AUTEN MOTOR SALES FUELGAS CO. OF CASS CITY Phone 267 Phone 111 Phone 395 Junction M53-M81 BALDY'S SUNOCO Phone 559 BEN FRANKLIN STORE ASHER'S MEN'S WEAR Cass City The Best in Clothing for Men BULEN MOTORS Phone 185 NEW GORDON HOTEL McCONKEY JEWELRY AND GIFTS MAC AND SCOTTY DRUG STORE Phone 115 CASS CITY OIL & GAS CO. • Phone 278-W Phone 517 Phone 25 LUKE TUCKEY Concrete Blocks and Ready Mix WOOD REXALL DRUGS GAMBLE STORE FRUTCHEY BEAN CO. Phone 21 Phone 521 of Cass City Phone 61 FREIBURGER GROCERY & DAIRY Phone 468 HARTWICK FOOD MARKET DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME Phone 482 Phone 149 l IDEAL PLUMBING & HEATING Phone 188 Phone 230 CASS CITY FLORAL SOMMERS' BAKERY FARM PRODUCE CO. TOWNSEND'S 5 —$1.00 Phone 97-W Phone 453 Phone 540 i Variety Store BAUER CANDY CO. CASS CITY CHRONICLE S T & H Oil Co. Phone 378 Wholesale Distributors Phone 13 Phone 499 EARL HARRIS INSURANCE REED & SONS SLAUGHTERHOUSE PATTERSON'S MARKET Phone 237-M Phone 7109-K Phone 7109-K Phone 552 CASS CITY CHRONICLE— THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1959 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

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