r ONE SECTION /^"I f^'\7 Pages/ i to 12. L.11 Y Twelve Pages. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 VOLUME 26, NUMBER 4 TWELVE PAGES. Presbyterians Call John Hall Fish to o Start Final Pastorate Here Activities for Seniors Members of the Presbyterian The busy round of graduation Church of Cass City called John activities will ge't under way for Hall Fish of Erie, Penn., as pas- Cass City High School's 1958 Prom the tor of the church here. The ac- Body of Charles seniors this week end when they tion was taken after Rev. Pish will leave on a five-day combined received a unanimous vote at a boat and train trip. The cruise congregational meeting Sunday. Editor's Corner 1 Wright Found in portion of the trip will take them Mr. Fish delivered the morning aboard the Georgian Bay S. S. message Sunday and met the con- South American at Detroit Sun- One of the areas that a plan- gregation of the church at a cof- day afternoon. A stopover will be ning commission in the village fee hour in the church basement Car Saturday made at Mackinac Island 'Mon- could be of great assistance Is following the service^ day and the ship will dock in devising an over-all plan for Rev. John Meyer of Fairgrove Chicago Tuesday after lunch. Ar- parking in Cass City. served as moderator at the busi- The body of Charles A. Wright, We believe, from observation, ness meeting. 49, of Deford was found Satur- two-day stay in the windy city on Friday and Saturday that a The new pastor is a graduate day morning after he had been where the seniors will be guests definite parking problem is de- of Princeton University and will ENTERTAINS AT BANQUET—Wally Weber, freshman coach as he addressed local atfiletes at the first annual all-sports banquet reported missing since " Monday. at the Palmer House. Their visit veloping-. It seems to us that it graduate late this fmcmth from at the University of Michigan, kept parents and others interested in Monday evening at Cass City High School. Bad Axe State Police who inves- there will include a daytime ex- is getting harder and harder to Union Seminary in New York. He Cass City High School's athletic program entertained and informed tigated said that the body was cursion by bus to many points of find convenient parking during is the president of his class. found in a car behind an aban- interest, a night tour of the city, busy periods on these days. Mr." Fish will be ordained _in All Athletes Feted doned cabin, three-quarters of a plus some free time when seniors _What steps to take have been July and, together with his wife Plans Complete for mile east of M-53 on ,Seeger may, attend shows they may wish discussed by merchants and the and two small children, will come Rev. Wurtz to Road in Sanilac County. to see or select other activities village council, but no definite to the Presbyterian manse to live Annual Memorial of their choice. The return home plan has .been forthcoming. A report by the Samlac County It seems likely that adequate in July. Weber Entertains coroner ruled that death was will be by Grand Trunk Railway The Cass* City church has been Day Program Thursday, May 29, with arrival off-street parking will prove ex-< Serve Ninth Year caused by carbon monoxide pensive, but will probably get no without a minister since Novem- ! poisoning and that Mr. Wright in Imlay City slated for five p. ber when Rev. Melvin R. Vender Plans have been completed for m. School buses will transport cheaper in future years. If this was a suicide victim. He died situation had been anticipated 10 resigned to assume a position as the annual Memorial Day parade At Sports Banquet As EUB Pastor some time Wednesday. the students to and from the assistant pastor at Marietta, Friday, May 30, and services in points of departure and arrival. years ago, the area would have Wally Weber, freshman coach Police said that he ran a radia- been available at a fraction of to- Ohio. Cass City, it was announced this tor hose from the exhaust into Accompanying the seniors as Since that time visiting pas- week. at the University of Michigan, sponsors will be Mr. and Mrs. day's prices. It is J;o anticipate occupied told athletes at Cass City High teams and introduced the various Rev. S. R. Wurtz was reassigned a vacuum cleaner hose which was .growth situations such as this, tors and laymen have William McKinley is chairman speakers of the evening. placed through a back window Richard Carroll, Miss Patricia the pulpit. for the event. Working with him School that sports builds citizen- to Salem EUB Church to serve Hall and Mr. Harold Erickson. both in the village and surround- ship and that athletes today must At the conclusion of the pro- as pastor for another year when into the car. ing townships, that the Cass City will be Charles Patterson, of Elk- N gram, a film of the Michigan- Surviving besides his wife, Arrangements for the trip were jland Township, and Cliff Ryan, put as much effort in the class- the appointments were read at made through Youth Travel of Development Corporation and room as they do on the athletic Minnesota football game was the close of the annual church are 13 children: Delbert, John, other interested persons are push- »representing the village council. shown. Darlene, Katherine, Carol and Ann Arbor. A pleasant feature Enroll Now [ The parade will start promptly field. conference .Sunday at St. Joseph. ing for a planning commission. Kindergarteners who haven't Phillip, at home; Robert of King- of the cruise will be the services at 10:30 a. m. and will proceed Speaking Monday evening at Rev. Wurtz will be starting his of Miss Mary Mclntyre, of Cass It is our firm belief that action enrolled for the next school ninth year here. ston; Richard of Wilmot; Mrs. now at comparatively small cost to Elkland Cemetery where serv- the first annual all sports ban- Schedule Annual Harold Mills, Deford; Mrs. Roger City, as social director. year are requested to do so ices will be held. quet, Mr. Weber entertained per- Rev. S. P. Kirn, who has been will prove to be as good as an in- Thursday or Friday afternoon Rotary Ann Night pastor at Mt. Pleasant for eight Guinther, Cass City, and James, Unlike other years, the seniors vestment as zoning was for the Rev. Howard Woodard, pastor sons present with humorous Charles and Mrs. John Mannarino, this year will return to a week of at Mrs. Murray's of f ice in the of the Novesta Church of Christ, anecdotes, interspersed with ser- years, was assigned to the Oregon village when it was placed into elementary school, it was an- all of Detroit. classes and final examinations effect here. will be the speaker this year. ious remarks. The annual Rotary Ann meet- church near Columbiaville. Rev. June 2-6. Swing-out is planned nounced this week. ____ ing of the Cass City Rotary Club Kirn served as pastor of the local Funeral services were held •Expected toxparticipate in the He said that Sportsmanship is Monday at 2 p. m. at Little's for Tuesday, June 3, at nine .parade will be the ; Cass City will be held'Tuesday evening at o'clock. the golden rule in action and that many friends in Cass City. Funeral Home. Rev. R. G. Weckle, Slate Underclass Schools bands, American Legion, 7 o'clock at the Methodist Church, Baccalaureate services will be_ to play on teams today, the it was announced at the club's pastor of the Baptist Church, Boy and Girl Scouts, Brownie athlete must obey the rules of Cass City, officiated. held Sunday evening, June' 8, with" Track Meet at I and Cub "Scouts and the VFW. regular meeting, Tuesday at the the game and control personal New Gordon Hotel. WSC Holds Final Burial was in Elkland Ceme- Rev. L. A. Wilson, of the Naza- Park Tuesday Legion authorities are asking feelings. That's what makes good tery. rene Church, giving the sermon. aiall membermemuei*s aianmd /««""«veteran>s t™o ^-par- ^ . In other business, plans for a { t f athletes he de chicken barbecue supper and the Meeting of Year Commencement exercises are ticipate in the parade. They would I,. „ ., .,. ' , . scheduled for Tuesday evening, An underclassmen's conference The Cassland Farm Bureau met claredc . He said that with today's club's annual Spring Swing dance like volunteers for a firing squad, I ^-,™ »*™ "*" wiui tuuay * -The final meeting of the year June 10. James E. Lewis, vice- track meet, no seniors participat- Monday evening at the home of It* /lEr rm,Mt ™0™^Jf k* «J crowded college conditions, poten- were discussed. they said. These members of the of the Woman's, Study Club of president of the University of Mrs. Walter Schell to discuss tial college players must concen- Aimer Krueger was program Hawks Fail in parade are to meet at the Legion Cass City was a potluck luncheon Michigan in charge of Student at the Cass City; Recreation Park. vital problems affecting the town- Hall at 9:45 the morning of the trate in the classrooms or they chairman and he called on several will not be admitted to schools. held at the home of Mrs. E. L. Affairs, will be the commence- Sponsored by the Gavel Club, ship. - - „• parade. club members for comments. Schwaderer Tuesday afternoon. ment sgpeaker. Mr. Lewis was at money collected will be used to To aid in the discussion were Preceding Mr. Weber's address, Speaking on attendance were village president B, F. Benkelman Twenty-eight persons attended, Bid for Regional one time a member of the Cass help complete work on the track Cass City's three coaches, Irv Cliff Croft and Leonard Damm. only one short of, perfect 'attend- City, School faculty and athletic by the organization;" Jr., Township Supervisor EvarjJ Name Stilson New Willis Campbell discussed the Claseman, Mike Yedinak t, and anoe. coach here. Full details of the All tea^ns in thr conference will Rawson and Herbert Ludlow, rep- Wayne Wilson, spoke briefly. athletic banquet Monday evening participate. They are: Bad Axe, resenting the Cass City Develop- Village Dog Catcher tables were decorated with Crown Saturday commencement week programs Mr. Claseman said that this and the difficulties of a Little spring flowers. Roll call was will appear in later issues. Caro, Cass City, Cros-Lex., ment Corp. ••.,.• 4 year's teams were the most coach- League program were pointed out Frankenmttth, Marlette, San- Each explained the developing Jerry Stilson of Cass City answered by members telling able that he has ever had. He by James Bauer and other club summer vacation plans. dusky, Vassar and Yale. of a planning commission which named this week as the new dog members. Cass City failed in its bid to Slate Junior Band catcher for the villagle. He is ex- saluted the parents for rearing Annual reports were read and Finals will start at 7 p. m. would start preparation of a com- the boys so well that the job of add the Class B regional track prehensive plan to guide future pected to rigidly enforce the law Mrs. Arthur ^Moore, retiring presi- all coaches was made easy. dent, thanked committees for their Concert at School growth in the community and the that prohibits dogs from running it has won this year when the loose in the community. Mr. Claseman said that he re- cooperation through the year. advantage of the commission. ceived a tremendous satisfaction team finished second to Marys- Because of the growing popula- Persons who would like to re- Vatters Lose Serving on the reception com- The final concert of the year Cass City Nine from coaching the boys on this mittee were Mrs. Herbert Ludlow, vilie Saturday. The Hawks totaled by the instrumental music de* tion of the area the need for a cover dogs picked up are asked 40 1|5 points while Marysville's to contact Mr. Stilson or Marshal year's team. Mrs. John Sandham, Mrs. G. W. partment of Cass City Schools zoning ordinance was favored by. Mr. Yedinak said that he felt winning total was 51% points. Bill Wood. Possessions in Landon and Mrs. J. D. Turner. will be presented Thursday, May the group and full support was that athletes as a group were Others finished in the follow- 22, when the combined junior high Undefeated in offered to the township officials. better than the average student. ing order: Lake Orion, 33; Caro, school bands of Cass City and In the business meeting, a re- Willy^ttends Only in athletics must a student Garetys to Observe 11 215; Romeo, 16; St. Glair, 13- Caro and Cass City beginners port on the Tuscola County Farm maintain a passing grade in every Fire Saturday 1|5; Auburn Heights, 12; Bad will perform at Cass City High League Play Bureau Women's meeting held in Sewage Conference subject to be eligible to play. He Silver Wedding Axe, 9 %; Rochester, 8; Port School Auditorium. The concert Caro April 25 was given by Mrs.; said that Cass City strives to Huron St. Stephen, 1', Cros-Lex. will start at 8 p. m. Clare Carpenter. < win every game, but not at any The Eugene Vatter family of 1 1|5, and Algonae, 1. Yale and The two bands have been re- & Edward Golding Sr., assisted Nelson Willy of Cass City was Mr. and Mrs. John J. Garety Cass City experienced little one of 20 superintendents of cost and that, the winning and Shabfoona lost all of their posses- of Three Rivers, formerly of Cass Mt. Clemens L'Anse Creuse hearsing Saturdays for two by Alfred Goodall, led the dis- losing helps to build character sions when a fire broke out in the failed to score. weeks, each session lasting two trouble in finishing the year un- —~L- «A New Price Support municipal sewage treatment City, will celebrate their silver defeated in Thumb B* Conference cussion on plants attending an annual con- in the boys. home they were living in Satur- wedding anniversary Sunday Clayton Neiman won the mile (hours. The combined bands will Plan for Feed . and Bob Tuckey an 880-yard heat baseball competition as they de- of ference in Bay City Saturday. He called for players on each day morning at about 8 o'clock. June 1, when a High Mass will play six numbers. Three will be Because the old formula of- the athletic squads to stand The house is owned by Milton for the only firsts won by Cass directed by Charles Stout, director feated Sandusky 15-2 Monday at "parity" based on 1910-14 con- The group is the only one of be sung at 11 a. m. at St. Col- Sandusky High School. its kind in the state and studies and be recognized. Also in- Erard. umbkille Church in Ubly. City. from Caro, and three by Ronald ditions helps create surpluses a troduced as a group were this The fire was discovered by one Biggest individual winner of Phillips, Cass City's band direc- Paul Burdori won his seventh more modern price standard is new developments in treatment There will be a family dinner, game without defeat. He fanned procedures. year's freshmen. - of the Vatter children. Both are in the parish hall and an open the meet was Lake Orion's James tor. needed that will more nearly Mr. Wilson told how he had under five years old. Drake, who piled up 20 points The junior bands include Stu- 11 in five innings and ran Ms balance support level among the At the meeting officers were house .reception will follow from season's total to 17 in 46 innings. elected for the year. Among them enjoyed working with the fresh- Mrs. Vatter was able to re- 2 to 5 p. m. with firsts in the 100, 220, broad dents in, the sixth, seventh and different crops, it was disclosed. man team 'and thanked his two move the children before the jump and pole vault. eighth grades. Burdon was ably backed by Ms The meeting closed with a pot- were Archie Mark of Vassar, Mr. Garety and the former teammates who banged out 12 secretary-treasurer, and Ronald coaching associates for their help flames devoured the personal be- Gertrude Frances Walker were Besides the events won by Nei- The program will be opened luck lunch. during the year. longings, which were not covered man and Tuckey, other Cass City with selections from 34 members hits including a round tripper by Wine of Caro, vice-president. married June 1, 1933, in St. Col- Jim Johnson and three singles in After the meeting the group W. E. Walpole was the toast- by insurance. umbkille Church by Rev. Father entries to win points were: Jim of the beginners' band. These master. He commented about the William X. Fitzpatrick. Brides- Johnson, sixth in shot put; Fred students have been playing since four trips by Perry Hoagg. Dave Coming Auctions checked the equipment at the Bay Wilson also collected two singles City disposal plant. fine spirit shown by each of the maid was Mrs. Merlin Valley Leeson, second in high jump; Lee- October. Plan for Science of Pinconning son, second, and Wayne Powell, Members of the beginners' band in as many trips to the plate. Friday, May 23—Fred Lang- (Luella Walker) In three years, Cass City has maid will sell cattle, dairy equip- and the late Peter Garety was fifth in pole vault; Leeson, third are: flute, Mary Ann Barriger Club in Village and Penny Howell; clarinet, Linda now won 21 straight conference ment and machinery attthe farm, best man. in high hurdles; fifth in medley The couple has three children: relay. McConkey, Jane Richards, Joyce games. eight miles south, three miles i The Russian Sputniks have The line score: east and 40 rods north of Cass Mrs. Roger B. (Rosemary) Sams Forrest Walpole, third in 100- Irrer, Ruth Weckle, Chris Mc- challenged the free world to place yard dash; Parrott, fourth in Cullough, Bonnie Butler and Jill R H E City. increased emphasis on scientific of Mt. Clemens, Edwin of Mt. CC 303 522 0 15 12 Friday, May 23—Robert S. Pleasant -and Raymond, with the mile; John Dunlap, second in Wagner; alto saxophone, Charles Detord-Gagetown Tell learningAV-t^j.Aj.j.juj.c,, J.JL.O ACV sfJdJ La 1/JLCU partia. CWIO W CJlL answe1>U -vr r to, TkT J* 11 heat of 440-yard dash; Walpole, Iseler, Ruth Freeman'and Arlene S 110 000 02 2 1 7 IQ Fisher will sell farm machinery this, Cass City is inaugurating a|N»2 »' *"* k' Cass City will end its" season at the farm, the first place south Mr. Garety is employed by the second and* Chuck Auvil, fifth in O'Dell; tenor saxophone, Jerry Science Club. Its, main objective 220-yard dash; third in the 880- Krohn, and" cornet, Carol Lapp, with two non-conference games of Kinde -School. will be to educate Michigan State Highway Depart- and interest yard relay. j Concluded on page 12. at Cass City Recreational Park. Saturday, May 24—J. E. Col- Graduation Plans youth in science. ment. Thursday (today) the team ben will sell household goods at Any boy or girl between the the home located at 4662 North will play Elkton and Friday Eighth grade graduation ex- Members of the class are: Bar-ages of 10 and 14 who is interest- I afternoon the final game of the Seeger St. ercises will be held at the Deford ton Coleman, Gary Cooper, Anita ed in science may take advantage year will be against Flint St. Saturday, May 31—Hetty Liv- Crawford, David* Curtis, Nancy of this program which will com- John. It will be the first game ingston will sell household goods Community School Monday at 8 p. m. and -the annual party and Dearing, Joye Field, Robert Gage, mence this summer with the between the two schools. > at the house located at the study of nature. corner of Oak and Garfield trip for graduates at Gagetown Edward Lasko, Ivan Paladi, Ken- will be held at a date to be se- neth Roach, Gloria Salas, Stanley William Muller, Tuscola Coun- Streets. lected, it was announced this Spencer, Mary Jane Volz and ty 4-H agent, will oversee the week. Carol Walmsley. project and interested members A second attempt will be A full program is slated at De- Gagetown School may receive 4-H credit. made by the Gavel Club to ford. The invocation will be given .Supt. Charles Mayer of Gage- This summer's program will canvass for items to be sold at Local Markets by Rev. Donald Caister, pastor of town said that students at Gage- consist primarily of the study of their annual auction sale. the Deford Methodist Church. town will be given their diplo- Urees, plants, insects, 'birds, rocks, Originally scheduled May 8, Connie Sue Long will give the mas at a party to be held at a Continued on page 12. rain cancelled the attempt. Buying price: ! date to be selected. The class Next try will be Thursday, Soybeans ...... 2.05 speech of welcome. After Carol Beans 8.90 I Walmsley speaks, Salutatorian annually is given a trip to Detroit Get Your May 29. Members of the track Dark red'kidney beans ...... 7.25 'Joy* Field is scheduled on the for sight-seeing and afternoon at Salt water taffy at Ben Franklin team will assist in the collec- the ball game. Store, Cass City. Just 29c pound. tion. Yellow eye beans ...... 6.50 ;P™gr am Cranberries ...- ...... 13.00 | The class history will be pre- Members of the graduating Proceeds from this project class at Gagetown are: John Art Skate For Ic will be used to help pay for 1.17 | class poll will be given by Gloria Fischer, Charles H. Steele, 1929 Penny Party Wednesday improvements *on the track at Oats new...... - .56iSalas and Gary Cooper. Nancy Charles Ginter, Richard Allan (night, May 28, 8 to 11 at Bad j Cass City Recreational Park. Feed barley, cwt...... 1.65 { Dearing will present the class Campbell, Wesley C. O'Dell, Pa- j Axe Roller Rink, 5-22-1 Wheat, No. 2, mixed, bu ..... 2.06 : poem. Ivan Paladi and Ken Roach tricia Louise New, Veronica L.' A Wonderful Time ...... ___ _ 1.25 will be responsible for the classGretz, Helen Louise Leososki, For Graduation is in store for you at the annual Give Samsonite luggage from Buckwheat ...... »» 2.00 prophecy while the class will is Phoebe Rodintha Wiles, Heather Spring Swing Thursday, May 29, Livestock 'the responsibility of Anita Craw- Jean Milligan, Donna Carol Schar- McConkey Jewelry and Gift at Cass City High School. Fine Cows, pound ...... -. .14 .20 ford. Robert Gage and Stanley ich, Joan Kay Bradley, Pamera Shop, Cass City. adv. It. music by Arliss Woodard and his Cattle, pound ...... "- .18 .25 , Spencer will handle the giftatory. Jean Hurd, Robert G. Ashmore, orchestra. Admission just $2.0fl Calves, pound______.2 0 .30 ; The valedictorian's address will Merlin J. Beers and William C. A Wonderful Time couple. Sponsored by Rotary Club, is in store for you at the annual adv. It. Hogs, pound ...... 23y2 'be given by Mary Jane Volz. Satehell. Produce Principal Harry Volz will present Spring Swing Thursday^JMay 29, Special Notice at Cass City High School. Fine Special Notice Eggs, large, doz ...... - ...... 28 -t the diplomas and William Scott, ALL THAT'S LEFT of the barn on the Rex storage shed, 70 bales of hay, two tons of fertili- county superintendent of schools, Open all day Thursday, May 29, music by Arliss Woodard and Ms Harris farm, eight miles southeast of Cass Citv, ser, three tons of pig feed and about 3*500 feet of Open all day Thursday, May 29, until six. Federated, Smith Store, 1 orchestra. Admission just $2.00 rough lumber. Cause of the fire was undetermined. until six. Federated, Smith'Store, Check Little's will present the featured address. after a disastrous fire Friday is the foundation. Be- Furmture for bargain gifts. Free ;The benediction will be given by Asher's Men's Wear and Hulien's. couple. Sponsored by Rotary Club. The Elkland Township Fire Department kept the Asher's Men's Wear and Hulien's. sides razing the barn, Mr. Harris lost 22 pigs, a fire from spreading to other buildings. gift wrapplng.~Aidv. tf. Rev. Caister. 5-22-2 adv. It. 5-22-2 PAGE TWO CASS C TxT, MICHIGAN Mrs. Vere Griff en Funeral services for Mrs. Vere Griffen, 66, resident of this area West hospital April 26,. She later developed pneumonia and died Riverside United ... Missionary Family Bible Hour—At the Gagetown Methodist Church" Mizpah United Missionary for 25 years before she moved to Church—Pastor, L. W. Sherrard. Hillside School, one-half mile 'Fred Werth, pastor. Church—pastor, L. W. Sherrard. Florida with her husband in May 9. She was the former Miss Jeanette Jacobs and was a native S. S. Supt., Glair Tuckey. west, one-half mile north of Elm- Worship service 9:30 a.m. Phone 99F13 Cass City. S. S. WEEK-END April, were held May "14 in a Church located 2 miles south wood Store, Hurd Corners Road. Sunday school for all ages at Toledo, Ohio, funeral home. Eev. of Toledo. Supt. Jason Kitchin. Surviving are her husband; a of Cass City and 2-Va miles west. Every Sunday afternoon at 10:30 a.m. Church located 4 miles, south of Gerald Johnson, pastor of the Morning Worship 10 a.m. 3:30 a fundamental message AHEAD Westminster Presbyterian Church son, Albert, of Cass City; two M-81 on M-53. STOP IN TODAY sisters, and a brother. Sunday School 11 a.m. from the Bible. "* * - Cass City Assembly of God— Sunday School 10 a.m. in Toledo, officiated and burial Evening Evangelistic service 8 Corner Leach and Sixth St. Rev. AT YOUR KODAK EQUIPMENT HEADQUARTERS, was in Toledo Memorial Park Morning Worship 11 a.m. p.m. at Mizpah. Peoples Temple—Dale Smitley, and Mrs. C. L. Hundley, pastors. Evangelistic Service 8 p.m. Cemetery. « A jack of all trades sometimes Thursday-Cottage prayer meet- Sunday School 9:45 a.m. 'Mrs. Griffen suffered a heart finds it difficult to score. Pastor. Wednesday, prayer meeting, ing has been lifted for the mis- Sunday Services: Morning worship 11:00 a.m. 8 p.m. sionary conference at Yale. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. Evening evangelistic service at Thursday, May 22, State Mis-, Friday - WCTU meeting, 2 p.m. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 7:45. S sionary Convention at the Yale') Dates to Remember 8:00 p. m. Evening worship. WMC Tuesday, 7:45 p.m. UM Church. Service begins at D June 8 - Children's Day. We are Full Gospel Non-Sec- Thursday evening prayer meet- a.m. Afternoon and night serv- Back By June 9-13, Annual conference tarian in our belief. We invite ing at 7:45. ' tf ices. at Brown City, Mich. everyone, regardless of race or Friday - WCTIJ meeting, 2 p.m. June 15 - Father's Day. creed, to attend our services now Shabbona RLDS Church — 2 Dates to remember July 10-21 - Mancelona camp being held at the Old Erskirie miles east of M-53 on .Shabbona, .May 19—Annual church busi- Popular Demand meeting. Community Church, 8 miles Road. Howard Gregg, pastor ness meeting 8 p.m. at Mizpah north of Cass City and 4 miles" Phone Snover 3542. Sunday serv- Church. Deford Methodist Church— east on the Rescue Road. * ices! June 9-13, Annual conference Outstanding Children's Church School 10 a.m., Harley Worker from Canada ... Sunday services: at Brown City. Church, 10 a. m. Rev. Don Dorman, church school director Lamotte United Missionary Assistant^ Wilbur Dorman. Fraser Presbyterian Church— Caister. Sunday School, 11 a. m. Church—8 miles north, of Mar- KODAK PovUlIL CAMERA Vacation Bible Sanctuary. Leola Retherford, Church services 11 a.m. Rev. George Gillette, pastor. lette. Rev. DelMs Hudson, pastor. Sunday night service the 10 a.m. Sunday School. superintendent. Morning worship, 11:00. Sun- New low price for a genuine Kodak miniatured School Youth meeting .Sunday eve- fourth Sunday of each month at 11:00 a.m. Church Services * day S«hool, 10100. Sunday eve- p.m. nings. ning, 8:00. Y®u are cordially in- Superb miniature styling ... performance ... In a color-slide ( 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Prayer and Bible study, Zion League meetings Tuesday vited to attend. * evenings. GAGETOWN camera priced just a step above a snapshot camera. Anerstar : Sun., June 8 - Fri. 13th Wednesday, 8 p. m,, in the 1/3.9'Lens, flash shutter, no-thread loading . . . ultra-easy p DC. Wellington church. Wednesday evening worship Family fellowship, fourth Fri- First Presbyterian Church— service 8 p.m. exposure-value settings. Come in and see the simplest, surest Cass City Baptist Church and "TINY" Family night, fourth Friday of Michael Pisarek Jr. and Clark day night of each month. 10:15 a.m. Church Sunday Eidt from Owendale went to ... most economical.. .fine-miniature Kodak has ever builtt WSCS, second Tuesday of each School Classes: Primary through each month, 8 p.m. Women's department meeting Grayling to serve as Medical Aid Flasholder $7.50 month. Adult Dept. (Provision for ages third Thursday of each month. Men for the heavy Mortar Com- Primary department, Mrs. 3-5 years.) pany of Howell. They are serv- Camera $26.75 Elsie Hicks, supt. - * 11 a.m. Nursery class for Everyone is invited to attend services. ing with the National Guard. three-year-olds; Kindergarten Mrs. Harry-Densmore attended session two or continued schedule a bridal shower for her niece, Cass City Methodist Church— Novesta Church of Christ— CASS CITY I Rev. Ernest E. Robinson, Minis- for primary and junior classes. Judy Ellison, in Munger Sunday. 11 a.m.- Worship Service con- Howard Woodard, minister. ter. Keith Little, Bible School Supt. Her wedding date is set for June 10 a.m. Church School. Classes ducted by Rev. Nelson Dalenburg 14. She. received many lovely of Saginaw. Bible school hour 10 a.m. for all. Morning worship hour 11. gifts. SAVE MORE WITH THESE 11 a.m. Morning worship. Ser- Evening service 8. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Densmore mon, "Kadesh - Barnea." Novesta Baptist Church— Rev. Senior Choir practice 7:15 p.m. attended funeral services Wednes- Nursery for babies and small L. O, Shattuck, pastor." Phone Thursday. day afternoon at the Case Funeral children at all Worship Services. Cass City 8494-K. The church Prayer Meeting and Bible Home in Saginaw for his sister, OPEN 7:45 Young Adult Bible Class. and parsonage are located 6 study Thursday 8 p.m. Mrs. Richard VanHorn, 85, of Bay RQV. Robinson, teacher. miles south and 3 miles east of Junior Choir practice Thursday City, who passed away Sunday Cass City. after school in the home of Mr. noon. Burial was in the Denmark All Day Thursday,May 29 Sunday School at 10:00 with cemetery in Reese. Church of the Nazarene, 6538 anidu Mrsiriio. Audle.tiuuiey Hornermjina.. ' iw ~ j •» classes for all ages in the annex. and Mrs BARGAINS Third Street. Ref. L. A. Wilson, You are cordially invited to at-' , , - Lawrence Salgate, FROM TOWNSEND'S AND Morning Worship services tend all services. * 'Daughter Marlene and Mrs. Mose pastor. 11:00. A comfortable studio fKarr were called to Pontiae Sun- 10:00 a.m. Sunday Bible nursery where you can see and b y the sud Women's And School. First Baptist Church— Pastor ^

Rust, animal husbandry depart- $1.00 is due by June 10. With the" »l' ft ft ft ft ft * »| ment, M. S. U. Mr. Rustfwill su- "new bridge," it will be possible Home Extension pervise the outdoor cooking of'a for you to leave home Monday portion of each evening meal. A morning, and still arrive at Camp Uncle Tim From Tyre Sans: RYLAND & GUC picnic and candlelighting service' Shaw in time for the first meal. Plumbing, Heating, EavestrougMitg Any woman interested in at- Inspect cribbed ear corn for 4211 Doerr Rd. Cass City on the shores of Lake Superior is Dear Mister Editor: erature the Guvernment sends heating and mold growth now that planned for Thursday evening. tending Camp Shaw can write or Prances T. Clark telephone me, Caro 330. I will al- I heard about a feller onct out to farmers. I got a pamphlet warm weather is here. This job County Home Demonstration There will be a choice of crafts, so see about transportation for a who always put a dollar and a the other day explaining that a is especially important if corn Furnaces, Bathroom Agent such as creation of designs', cut- group, dime in the church envelope fer person in middle age is a feller went into storage last fall carry- ting of stencils for printing on foreign missions, with this note: that'has "survived infancy, child- ing a lot of water, reminds Don Lille Fixtures, Plumbing Supplies paper or material. In another How Price Spread Affects You, "The dime is fer them heathens, hood, and youth." I appreciate Kebler, county extension agent in Homemakers' camp will be held craft, you might wish to express the Homemaker and the dollar is fer the mis- their artistic use of that word agriculture. at Camp Shaw, -Chatham, from your originality through the use Price spread may be just dull sionaries to git it to 'em." "survive." In this day and time There's usually little trouble We Install All June 16 to 20. The program for of ceramic tile, or to make a words to you, but what would you I want to pitch part of my ser- if a feller can weather them from spoilage in high moisture the week consists of the following footstool, or bench, weaving, the do without it ? You would be mil- mon today around that thought. three stages of life he ought to corn in winter; the cold weather FREE Plumbing, Regardless of outstanding leaders: Dr. Edward seat with a special grass. ling your own flour, cutting The reason we got such high live to be a hundred. But I don't your own steaks and making .keeps spoilage down; but as the O. Moe, professor, sociology and As an added attraction, each federal taxes is because all the appreciate them using my money moist corn warms up, it makes an ESTIMATES anthropology at Michigan State county is requested to bring their your own cottage cheese. Price to print and mail out such junk. Where You Bought It spread is the difference between states in the Union is always ideal spot for molds to grow. University; Arden Peterson, rec- best Christmas suggestion and running to Washington ,to git Well, Mister Editor, I better Check particularly cribs that are reation specialist, 4-H club de- direction for copying. These will the price the farmer receives for raw material- and the price you something. They demand "States knock off fer this time. I see the wider than normal. Because of the partment, M. S. XL; Rev. :Paul be displayed in the camp lounge. Rights" but spend half their time mailman coming, and he's shore width, it's hard for drying air to Sabel of Iron Mountain, and Bob The, cost of the camp is $14.50. pay for the finished product. This price spread pays for those im- in Washington begging. And like to have another communication circulate through the crib. Spoil- portant food- processes, such as the feller on foreign missions, from Washington. I reckon it's age will start in the center where research, manufacturing, whole- we send a dollar up there to gitting about time to make an- the very moist corn is. saling, retailing and transporta- fetch back a dime. other survey of my patches so's Here- are some suggestions tion. And what disturbs me is that I can rotate my crops. You can't from,Kebler on possible ways to In the good old.days, a farmer we seem so grateful fer the git no adjustment checks unless handle the wet corn this spring. raised only enough food to feed dime. you "rotate," and the mailman Move corn to narrower cribs to Band Boosters Club his family. Nowadays, a farmer It reminds me of the story probably ' has something telling give air a chance to circulate. Or, about the Indian and his dog. me all about it. * spread the corn out on the barn TIRES TELL TALES raises enough food for Will Hold A himself and 10 to 20 other The Indian give his dog as a re- Yours truly, or other building floor to allow people. This change is possible ward fer faithful ^service a piece Uncle Tim natural air movements. In 21 years in the car husiness> I've watched hundreds, or may- of the dog's own tail. The Indian be even thousands of people on the lot. They take a kick at the tires because of research, mechanized Considerable drying can be operation and price spread which started feeding the front end of done by blowing air through cribs of one car ,after another. Never could figure out what they learn enables other organizations to his dog by cutting off a piece of Plan Potato Chip with fans. Ear corn can be shelled by kicking tires, but it ,is true [that tires can tell a lot about a car. take over the duties of transpor- the tail end. He kept this up till Bar for Servicemen and dried. It's usually -a little POTLUCK DINNER First of all, even wear on tires usually means that the tation, processing and selling. the dog had eat hisself up. The cheaper to dry the only. story goes that ever time the ear has been pretty well cared for . . . that the owner Price spread pays for research Servicemen will soon be munch- Small amounts of wet corn can has not been in the habit of driving roughly. which constantly finds more con- Indian give the dog a bite the be ground and mixed with feed. dog licked his chops fer more. ing on potato-chip bars. Potato- But grind only a few days' supply venient forms and packages for chips have long been chow line If wear is uneven, you cam be sure some- foods that "help with the house- That's us, Mister Editor, on at a time. Ground moist corn FRIDAY, MAY 23 ;his federal aid business. Ever favorites, but too perishable and poils faster than whole .corn in thing is not quite right. Excessive wear on the work." A few ..years ago a home- bulky to be issued as a military left front tire may mean incorrect toeing or jt maker spent 5*% hours preparing bime we git that dime back we the crib. .ick our chops fer more. We've ration, explains Mrs. Frances T. Whatever is done to handle the., might ;ntean a bent stearing arm. Uneven wear on a meal for four people. Today, a Clark, county extension agent in howiemaker spends about 1% aeen feeding the front end from moist corn, do it at once. As both front tires often indicates that there is j the back end so long that it's be- home economics. molds start to grow, the feed alignment problem. Cuts and bruises jare usually'j hours preparing a meal for four Even though the bars were people. This four hours of labor ginning to hurt us at both ends. value can drop as much as 20 the result of rough treatment . . . ja"driver that' The tail has been wagging the developed for military use, they' saving is because of many may become a popular civilian per cent. And livestock doesn't bumps curbs and generally handles his car rough- canned foods, frozen foods, mixes dog in this Federal business so care for the taste of moldy feed. ly often causes .damage to the steering gear and :ong that we're running out of snack food, says Mrs. Clark. It and meats that are ready to cook may be some time before they are linkage. when they come ,to the kitchen. tail to wag with. A buffet meal has the food of- It's a sight in this world, f-er manufactured, howeyer. fered from one table which is There are other tales that tires can tell about the treatment a So~price spread is a pay- ment for value added to raw1 instant, how much the tajqpayers used' only for serving. Guests are car has had. That's just one of the places we look for clues about a materials by processing, packag- must have to pay fer all this lit- The Want Ads are Newsy too. seated elsewhere. I car. It's one place you, too, should look when you are shopping for ing and distributing. When the a good used car. cost of these processes increases, the price spread may increase al- Good used cars are what you can expect jwhetii y«u come to see so. However, think of the situa- us. You'll find that jyour dollar *will buy as much or MOKE real tion without price spread. driving satisfaction jot Bulens than you «an ;get anywhere. Without price spread^ your If you've driven by our lot lately I'm sure you've noticed the hamburger would still be in the feedlot, your huckleberry jam fine looking cars. In the market? Come in, you're sure to find one would stay in the bag, perch and which strikes your fancy. Drive it. Make us an offer. We'll do our herring for your fish fry would best to get together with you. RemembeT, we guarantee still be in the Great Lakes. every car sold for over $300.00. Special Group Activities WANTED - ;USED CARS. No, you read it right though I The Brookston group were hos- never thought I would be buying them!. So, if you want to sell bring! tesses to the following groups: LEONARD your car, truck or pickup in. Well try to buy it. Columbia Corners,. South Union- ville, Unionville and Wisner at the Lutheran qhurch in Columbia Corners. Usually there's no need to buy extra vitamins for the dairy cow. Michigan State University dairy specialists say only vitamins A and D are not produced by the cow. Good roughage supplies enough of these two vitamins. Vitamin D also comes from sun- light. power Having: decided to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auction at the first place south of Kinde School, on jwest side of road, the fol- lowing described property, on: Friday, May 23 Commencing At 1 so'cloek Sharp FARM MACHINERY Case model Liractor, complete- Electric farm rubber tired wag- ly overhauled on with ,rack, like new Leonard X-Tane for normal engines and Case ,model SC tractor, with New Idea Manure spreader, Leonard New Super X-Tane Premium for high puller good shape compression engines. Either way you get all the John ,Deere 13-hoe grain drill M-M 8-ft. double disc power built into your'car — instant starts, 1951 Chevrolet 1% ,ton truck, fast acceleration, full, knock-free power and John Deere spring tooth field good shape cultivator longest mileage, in all kinds of weather! John Deere 3 section tractor 3-section spike tooth harrows harrows, like 5new Single drum .cultipacker eombine with all attach- M-M 3-see. 12-in. bottom ments Oliver double-drum cultipacker Keck-Gonnerman pickup bean- Case 7-ft. tractor mower, .nearly er new Conde milking machine, 2 single John Deere 4-bar side rake, like units new -300 gal. gas tank Case 3-bar side rake 2-row Case cultivator Come in and try a tankful at: Roderick Lean weeder Jewelry wagon

TERMS: $25 or under cash; over thai 6 § will be given on good bankable notes drawing 7% MAC C& LEO SERVICE DISTRIBUTOR PHONE 328 Robert S. Fisher, Prop. COPELAND BROS. SERVICE 6254 MAIN • PHONE 4< . Hiibbard State Sank of Elkton,* Clerk 1 On M-81. 6 miles west of Cass City i At Rescue, 8 miles north of Cass City Ira Auctioneer City 13d-F325 or PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE- THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 CASS MJCHIJAN CHECK ANDSAVE

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FLUE 2x4's FOY Fir Plywood 'LINERS WHITE TRUENESS OUTSIDE FIR SMOOTH 2-ft. long HOUSE PAINT SANDED 2-ft. long 4-pt. per roll$9.40 GOOD 1 SIDE sq. ft..... 9c gal. 2-ft. long $2.00 2-POINT BARBED 1,4x4x8 AA •' $4.89 GOOD 2 SIDES ...:...... sq. ft 13.%c COMPARE Mft 3|8x4x8 AD ' GOOD 1 SIDE .. sq. ft. ... 12%c OUR PRICES! KING SIZE CAN 3|8x4x8AA SPRAY JML ^m gm^^ GOOD 2 SIDES...... sq. ft 16c !/2x4x8 AD JLBAD HEAD GOOD 1 SII>E... ;...... „ sq. ft..... 16%c ENAMEL.. $1.69 '/2x4x8 AA ASPHALT FELT GOOD 2 SIDES sq. ft.....-20%c

5|8x4x8 AD JLO-1D.15-lb.,, 444342 IIft.. K ^^ ^^^ .A ^M GOOD 1 SIDE sq. ft..... 19c 5j8x4*8 AA ROLL $2.45 WALL BOARD GOOD 2 SIDES sq. ft..... 22y2c 3|8x4x6 3|4x4x8.AD WALL BOARD.... „„- Sheet $1.12 GOOD 1 SIDE ..... „:...„ sq. ft..... 21c 3O-lb. 216 ft. ^^^^ ^^^ ^^M 50 S|8x4x7 fa*. o~ 3|4x4x8AA 50-lb$1. • 7li WALL BOAED _. sheet...... {pl.Oll GOOD 2 SIDES sq. ft 25%c Box • j§ 3|8x4x8 ' . ' ROLL $2.45 WALL BOAED .... Sheet 3(8x4x9 WALL BOAED Sheet INTERIOR DOORS S|8x4xlO ^ Q/* 9x7 WOOD WALL BOAED _.„... sheet...... ZL. $1.86 BIRCH LAUAN 1 ft. 6"x6 ft. 8" ...... $7.30 $4.55 1 ft. 8"x6 ft. 8" 7.30 4.75 2- Lt Weather Strip 1 ft. 10"x6 ft. 8'S...... 7.65 5.20 Garage Doors 2 ft.x6 ft. ,8" - 7.65 5.20 w WINDOWS 2 ft. 2 x6 ft. 8" ... . 8.60 5.75 SECTIONAL ROLL -UP 2 ft. 4"x6 ft 8" 8.60 5.75 COMPLETE WITH SASH LOCKS 2 ft. 6"*6 ft. 8" :..,.. : . 8.85 5.75 2-lt. 24x16 2 ft. 8*x6 ft 8" ; „ . 9.40 - 5.75 $15.75 2-lt. 2 ft. 10"x6 ft. 8" . 10.35 6.65 28x20 W $59.95 $16.60 3 ft.x6 ft. 8 ...... 10.35 6.65 2-lt. 32x20 ------$18.20 28-Gauge Galvanized 2-lt. per 24x24 Common M -—- $17.25 $110 2-lt. COP-R-LOY 2x8 28x24 RED FIR $110 , $18.15 l 9f CHECK WITH US FOR OTHER PRICES l /4 corrugated 100 25(32 2'x8' Exterior per sq. $11.60 215-lb. 3inl Full Kegs Only Building Board Asphalt HEAVY DUTY ALUMINUM PLASTIC Glazed Birch TILE COMBINATION DOORS ENTRANCE Douglas AH •ayry ""' Colors FuU 1-inch thick DOORS PLYWOOD SHEATHING < Eight sq. 3 x6'8"xl 3|4 5|8x4x8 CD This Price Good For Complete with all Hdw. $3250 Colors ft. sq Present Stock PLYSCORE - "• 29C 5|8x4x8 CD Plugged PLYSCORE a Interior Spruce Siding 1x8 White Fir KNOTTY PINE PANELING perM Passage $ 1x8 $149.50 ...... $121.75 ROCK M SETS 1x10 $149.50 1.79 $139.50 LATH sq. ft. SHIPLAP

PHONE 175 ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE, EITHER UP OR DOWN CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. It, may be true that all men are Money has wings nowadays — KINGSTON All Purpose Spray Helps Fight Bugs Train 4-H Officers foorn equal, but there's a wide sep- probably to enable it to fly in the News from Deford aration before they die. wrong direction. Home gardeners now To each_ gallon . Of water, add 2 •At School Monday i McArthur home. Mrs. Moyer of Dayton, Ohio, have a simple, easy-to-use tool tablespoons of 25 per cent wet- - About 30 were present Tuesday Nearly 175 Tuscola County 4-H evening, May 13, when the De- Mi?rand Mrs. Norman Kritzman and Mrs. Vaughl of ^Williamson for waging their annual tussle able malathion powder, 3 table- ford WSC.S entertained the SKab- spent the week end at their cabin were week-end guests of their with insects and diseases. spoons of 50 per cent wettable Club Officers and Leaders re- bona WSCS. Margaret Wilcox near Lewiston. °' • parents, Rev. and Mrs. Prank Tha,tool is an all purpose spray methoxychlor powder and 2 ceived officers training last Mon- Purdy. was in charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Conquest tested and recommended by en- tablespoons of 50 per cent wett- day, relates Shirley Stevens, 4-H Lunch was served. and family of Clio were Monday The Kingesta Farm Bureau tomology, horticulture and plant able captan powder. Applications should begin soon Service Club reporter. Carrie Retherford came home evening visitors at the Lewis 'met with Mr. and Mrs. - Vern pathology workers at Michigan Babich home. Everett Monday evening. .State University. Application j after the emergence of the first Host for the training school last Wednesday from Bay City foliage but £an be started any General Hospital and is convales- Mr. and Mrs. John Chapin and needs only be done once a week, was the Tuscola County 4-H daughter of Mt. Morris spent Fri- making the job a week end pro- time later and still help control Service Club, and the school was cing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iron Dextran for insects and diseases. Dowdy NoTris Boyne. Her daughter, day night and Saturday here. ject, points out Alfred C. Dowdy, held at Murray Hall, Wahjamega. extension entomologist at M.S.U. wafns^that applications should be Mrs. Mark Smith, returned to New-Born Pigs Mrs. Max Dafoe and daughter James White directed the pro- NATIONAL 60TTON WEIK ... MAY 19-24 > The spray, which contains cap- stopped during bloom and again gram" in which all club officers .her home in Kalamazoo Monday.. Proving Effective of Pontiac spent several days seven days before the fruit is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tan, malathion and methoxychlor, met in avgroup respective of the Henry Rock returned ,to his picked. ' " . office held. The groups were home from Pleasant Home Hos- Leslie Rossman. gives the home gardener a control Iron dextran, a new prepara- measure that is not as compli- Thorough coverage is extreme-, president, vice-president, treasur- pital Friday. tion for preventing anemia in Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stephens of cated and extensive as that used ly important to the success of er, secretary, reporter, recreation, Fred Kilbourn, who has been a new-born pigs, is proving super- Detroit spent the week end here by commercial growers, yet gives this all-purpose spray program. and health and safety. ^v«— —* —,. ™ 2 patient at Bay City General ior to older methods, reports Don with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. good control of the major in- Growers should have equipment Clubs having a complete set of Hospital, came home Saturday. Kebler, county extension agent in Ed Stephens. sects and diseases. that will cover all parts of the regular officers present were, Size 20x40 bath towels with woven in metallic thread. Mrs. Ida Best and Inna spent "The" eighth grade graduation agriculture. The material is also When only a few trees are in- tree. A fresh mixture of spray Richville Community; Wisner; program will be held Monday eve- a big help in preventing baby pig Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Seward should be prepared every time an Progressive Four; Gilford Com- Wilkinson in Deckerville. volved, growers will probably find ning at 8 p.m. at the school. The scours. it more economical to purchase application is made. Directions munity; Kingston, Hill & Gully; students will present a program Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meager for preparation will be listed on Columbia Corners, and Graham. Sun Dresses Iron dextran differs from older of Windsor, Ont., spent Sunday one of the commercial mixtures $1.99 and William Scott, county super- methods in that it is injected into that are available. the spray containers. These clubs will be presented an intendent, will speak. with her mother, Mrs. Carl Hunt. engraved gavel as a prize. Fast color printed 80 square percale. Sizes 12-20, the muscle of the ham when pigs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker But if the grower has several trees, he may find it more ap- 14»/2-24'/2. The PTA sponsored an eighth are three to five days old. If pigs and son arrived home from Children often like to help Recreation leader was Jeanette grade banquet Tuesday evening. , start to eat an iron-containing California last Wednesday. Ro- propriate to prepare the spray mother in the kitchen. With some Sharp and r-efreshments were- Parents, faculty members, bus j creep ration by three weeks of using separate ingredients. of the mixes on the market you served by: Roy Wightman, Jack and members of the' • • ••--•<•«- - -•- bert has .been discharged from the Here is Dowdy's recommenda- drivers age, one injection of 2 c. c. is armed forces, may be able to let them do some Laurie, Ruth Ann Rowley and school board were guests. Rev, tion for preparing the mixture: baking by themselves. Janet Alibrecht* 7 usually enough. Otherwise, a sec-, Mr. and, Mrs. Will D'Arcy of 27 inch White Outing V *' 3)1.00 J. L. Rich of Ohio gave a short ond shot of 1 c, c, may be needed. Cass City were Sunday dinner talk and the principal address Kebler reminds that the job Good quality snow white outing. was given by Arthur Holmberg, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd must be done before pigs are Howey. principal at Cass City Schools. more than five days old. He ex- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwad- QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION Thirty-two seventh and eighth plains that the little porkers are erer were Sunday dinner guests Teen-Top Q pr. for grade students and two teachers, born with a very small supply of of their daughter, Mrs. Dennis $1.00 Mrs. Norma Kelley and Harfy iron in their systems and do not O'Kelly, and family in Marlette. Morpul Anklets ** Volz, made a trip to Lansing get any extra from the sow's

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Pinney State IJank, Clerk 6513 Main Cass City CASS Erla Commander CASS CITY HOSPITAL Born May 13 to' Mr. and Mrs. Of Leg-ion Post James Mallory of Kingston, a Cass City Area Social and Personal Items son. Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Brown had Mrs. Vern Watson underwent Miss Doris Cummins underwent Mrs. Hetty Livingston has sold Born May 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Erla was elected com- as a week-end guest, Miss Lois her home on Oak Street to Mrs. Joseph Windy of Cass City, a AUCTION SALE mander to serve Tri-County Post major surgery in Pleasant Home an appendectomy in Cass City Smith of Ann Arbor. Miss Shar- ARNOLD COPELAND, (Auctioneer Phone €ass City 390 Hospital Saturday. Hospital last Tuesday. Beatrice Stafford. daughter, Mary Beth. No. 507 American Legion at a on Brown, a student nurse at Born May 19 to Mr. and Mrs. regular meeting May 13. Other The annual Novesta Township Having decided to quit farming, the following personal Mrs. Mack Little and grand- j Born May 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Flint, also spent the week end at Memorial Day service will be George Wilson of Fairgrove, a officers elected for the coming daughter, Terry Young, spent (Ernest Pena in Pleasant Home her parental home. . son, William George. property ?will be sold at public auction on the premises lo- year include: B*A. Calka, senior held at 2:30 p. m. at the Novesta cated 8 miles south, 3 imiles east and'40 ;rods north of Cass Tuesday with Mrs. A. C. Medcalf Hospital, a son, Ernest William, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armstead Church of Christ, Friday, May 30. Mrs. Mallory and baby and the vice-commander; Luis Salas, in Caro. Mr> and Mrs> j^ Swijley of and children, Joey and Jan, spent following other patients have City, or 2 miles north of Hemans, 1 itijile west and 40-rods junior vice-commander; Philip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison been discharged: Mrs. Mary Alice north. Four automobile loads from the Pontiac spent Sunday with Mr. the week , end at the homes of and family of 'Saginaw spent the Olsowy, adjutant; Jack Howell, Church of Christ went to Lapeer and Mrs. Otto Nique. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gretz, Mrs. Janet Sherman and finance officer; Stanley Martinek, Glenn Profit and Mrs. Mae Arm- Mrs. Albert Foote and baby of sergeant at arms; Alex- Tyo, Sunday to present the home. broadcast from the church. stead at Bad Axe. Decker; Mrs. Jesse Bruce,Jr. and ehaplain; Arthur Little, historian, has been The Cass City Community infant son Gary and Danny Dean rented to the Kenneth Copeland Mr. and Mrs. Rohald Miller of Friday, May 23 and Vernon McConnell, member Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bird of Choir will meet Tuesday, May 27, Copeland of Kingston;* Mrs. family. Elkton, the former Yvonne of the executive committee. Earl Alma spent the week end with at eight o'clock at the Methodist Sarah Berden and Marilyn Kreg- Commencing at 1 o'clock Douglas was reapp'ointed, service their mothers, Mrs. Carroll Mrs. Otto Nique had as visitors Churchill of Cass City, are the Church. er of .Snpver; Mrs. Robert Humes officer by the newly-elected com- Howarth and Mrs. Ethel Bird. Friday, Mrs. Rose Teets, who is parents of an eight-pound, 10- Mrs. Ervin Sadro was honored and baby and Mary Jane John- Wash tank Can rack mander. ounce son, Gary Allen, born May Mr. and Mrs. Harry Talmadge 92, and Mrs. Duane Geister, both ??Trf S«^™w«Sfa,l y at a pink and blue Shower Satur" son of Caro; Howard fillis and 'Registered Holstein cow, 3 years Electric water heater and Mrs. Ethel Callan of San- of Decker. 17 in Pleasant Home Hospital. .iATrathen« .T«liTJohni S«vh«USobolewskwiTri n-oPf nv,«Cas=s fSH,City;. jI old*u , *fres I.h' . * Kelvinator 8 can cooler unit dusky spent May 13 with Mr. and Mabel Cramer of Akron,! home, given by Mrs. Pete Eien- Sherry Rock of Deford, and Mrs. Engaged Mrs. Robert Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doerr re- Registered Holstein cow, 5 years MACHINERY ceived word Sunday night of the mother of Mrs. Glenn Meiser, has stra and Mrs. Paul O/Harris. Anna Jarvis of Owendale. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowe and moved to the Arnold Fischer Mr, and 'Mrs. Lorea Trathen Scheduled to be discharged 1950 Ford tractor with 11 inch death of his uncle, Norman Doerr Tuesd Registered Holstein cow, 4 years little sons were Sunday guests of Argyle. house on Ale Street, which she and Betty Lou Taylor visited Mrs. ay were Mrs. Windy and tires, just overhauled d Mi 0 old, fresh Massey Harris 6 ft. clipper com- of ,Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hillaker purchased. The Fischers have Ed Jackson at Ubly Sunday and *fby ^ f? V ™ Cummins of Registered Holstein cow, 4 years Mrs. Bud Gruber and son Eddie moved into the home of Mrs. 18 bine, motor driven, with pick-up near Snover. spent Sunday evening at the Ted 2^ J^SL? ' ®™ I T The Hospital Auxiliary will and Dick Guinther .spent from John McLean on Third Street. Gracey home. of Gagetown, and Mrs. Lila International corn binder with Thursday morning until Friday Kladis of Vassar. Registered Holstein heifer, 2 loader meet Monday night for its regu- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell Authorities announced this years old, open, vaccinated night at Tawas. i 4-t. i. J.T- .*• i ! Patients in the hospital Tues-- International 2 bottom 14-in. plow lar meeting in the scout rooms at had as guests from Thursday un- week that the fmal square dance i ed: Edward Quick and Rgistered Holstein heifer, 2 eight o'clock. Mrs. Jack Watts of Metamora d inc ud John Deere heavy duty 3 section til Saturday their daughter and h ld Mrs Noel Frakes of Cass . years old, open, vaccinated spring tooth tractor harrows spent two days last week with her son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Five-year-old Donna DesJar- •% Olive Eocheleau> Mrs. Registered Holstein heifer, 22 Cultivator and bean puller for H dins, underwent a tonsil opera- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Parker of Ypsilanti. Mr. and Mrs. all three classes combined. ^ | _ months old, open, vaccinated Grath. They spent one day in Euso Jameg Ra( y of Gag tractor tion in Pleasant Home Hospital John Peddie of Flushing were Registered Holstein heifer, 13 Rubber tired wagon Saginaw. Saturday guests in Bill Tuckey, Cass City junior town; Mrs. Arlene Trisch of Tuesday. Friday and at Central Michigan College, was Akron; Mrs. Delia Beitz of Union- months old, open, vaccinated New Idea manure spreader on 1 home, Keith and Harold Little were * Mrs. Lucy"Seeger had as vis- the elected vice-president of the - ville, and John Pringle of Decker. Grade Holstein cow, 3 years old, rubber at Ashville, Ohio, two days last itors Friday afternoon, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Sickler senior class. for the 1958-59 year. :T _ . due soon 1950 3|4 ton Ford stake truck weejc to attend the Teagarden Hugh Allman Sr. and friend and This job is nothing new for Bill, Grade Holstein cow, 3 years old, MoCormick Deering 45 hay baler, and Mrs. Nonbert Gaeth (Thelma PT ™ . „ AWp HOSPITAL polled shorthorn cattle sale. They Mrs. Hugh Allman Jr. and daugh- Sickler) of Sebewaing plan to at- since he is currently vice-presi- PLJ?AS ^ fresh 8 weeks in good shape, power take off purchasd a new herd sire. ter of Bay City. tend the graduation of their dent of the junior class. ^ Bom Mav 13, Mr. and Mrs. Grade Holstein cow, 3 years old, Superior 13 hoe tractor grain ErneSt Pe Cass City, a Mr. and Mrs. Raymond La- Emmerson Brown of Detroit daughter and sister, Eimma Jane The Board of Directors of theS * °* milking drill n n-j. TT •*. i T seven-pound-,, three-ounce son, Grade Holstein cow, 7 years old, Vigne of Detroit spent from spent last week at the home of Sickler, from the Grand Rapids Cass City Hospital, Inc., a non- t William Ideal 7 ft. tractor mower, good Ernes William., fresh shape Sunday till Wednesday at the his sister, Mrs. John Guinther., Baptist Seminary and Bible Insti- profit corporation, elected Aimer , Bom M 17 to Mr and Mrg< Glenn Profit home and also vis- Other visitors Saturday at the tute the evening of May 27. Krueger to the board to repkce , f Grade Holstein cow, 6 years old, Craftsman 200 amp. electric Ronald Mn er of Elkt a due July 3 welder ited other relatives. Guinther home were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harris and late Dr. F. L. Morris. The nen. Born May 13 to Mr. and Mrs. "Donald Brown of Detroit, action was taken at a recent Gary A Grade Holstein heifer, 2 years old, Heavy duty sub-soiler Ruth Attm Mrs. Andrew Hamilton attended above mothers and babies open, vaccinated James Mallory of Kirigston,' in Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hartel and the/ wedding in St. Michael's board* meeting. Ferguson row crop and field Mr. and Mrs. Max Agar of and the following other patients Grade Holstein heifer, 18 months cultivator Cass City announce the engage- Cass City Hospital, their second family of Deford were Sunday Church at Wilmot Saturday, of Members of the American Le- were discharged: Edward Sowa, old, open, vaccinated son. Mr. Mallory is formerly of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Miss Charlotte Hamilton and Ford 2 bottom 12-in. tractor plow ment of their daughter, Ruth gion and Auxiliary announced and baby Sherri Little of Kings- DAIRY EQUIPMENT Silage cart 6 ft. double disc Ann, to Rev. Clifford W. Owens, Cass City. Goodall and family near Clarkr Larry Lumley, both of Mayville. this week that the annual Poppy ton; Mrs. Leslie Roose of Swartz The bride is a granddaughter of Surge 2 unit milker Grain elevator Mm of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Born May 14 in Cass City Hos- ' ston. They also called on Mr; and sale in the village will be held Creek; Mrs. Howard Gehrls of Pipe line Bale elevator Owens of Muncie, Ind. pital to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Art Paddy at Keego Harbor. Mrs. Hamilton and niece of Mrs. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Reese; Mrs. Gabor Turscak of On- Fixtures Harris. Milk cans Sears silo filler and pipes The couple plans to be married Windy (Ruth Bliss), their second Mr. and Mrs. Glair Tuckey, A share of the money collected is away; Mrs. Stanley Schneidt of Milk pails Strainer John Deere 2 row corn planter June 14 at the Cass City First child, a seven-ipound, four-ounce Mrs. Stephen Moore and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Don Hartel and used in the area. At Douglas Caro; James Hoffman of Decker- Baptist Church. daughter, Mary Beth. I Gladys Tuckey were callers* at the children of Imlay City spent the Funeral Home there are wheel- ville; Mrs. Veron Gingrich, and Miss Agar is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holm Carmen Wanner home at Brown week end with Mrs. Hartel's par- chairs, beds and crutches pur- baby Don Erla of Cass City, and TERMS: All sums of $10. and under, cash; over that a* Cass City High .School, class of spent from Wednesday until City Sunday evening before at- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Morell. chased with funds for the use of Daniel Winchester of Gagetown. tending church services there. ™««™t, time will be given m approved bankable notes. 1957. Rev. Owens will graduate Saturday on a trip into northern 4 persons who need them. ( Mrs. William Rohlfs of Akron from Taylor University this year. Michigan and the Upper Peninsu- Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Weaver of this week are Mr. and Mrs. Stan - Mrs. Fred Neitzel, Mrs. Harry :was admitted and transferred to He will take post-graduate work la. Their daughters, Kathy and Flint came Tuesday of last week ley Otulakowski of St. Clair Miller, Mrs. Fred Withey, Mrs. a Saginaw hospital. ./ — before entering the missionary Karen, spent the time with Mrs. and have been visiting her sister, Shores. Part of last week they Howard Helwig and Mrs. Clayton Norman Doerr of Argyle was field. Ulric Renner at Elkton. Mrs. A. A. Bicker. The Weavers' vacationed at 'Mackinac Islafid Root attended a Friends' Night admitted and died Sunday, Fred Langmaid, Owner son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and and the Upper Peninsula. ' meeting of Huronia chapter OBS Patients in the hospital Tues- Mrs. David Weaver of Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown were at Bad Axe. Saturday evening. day forenoon included Fred PINNEY STATE BANK, Clerk spent Sunday with them here. Sunday guests of his daughter Mrs. Neitzeland Mrs. Miller were Wright, Mrs. Vern ^Watson and ! Fred Brown of Denver, Colo., and family, Mr. and MrsvDon guest officers for the conferring Donna DesJardins of Cass City; came Friday from New York City Kitchen and sons, at Pontiac. 6f degrees. Mrs. Marvin Stinson of Kingston; and visited his sister and broth- Other guests included William Twenty-one were present Fri- Mrs. Ralph Price and. Raymond er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hen- Ross of Keego Harbor, Mrs. day evening when the Novesta Sopchik of Caro, and Mrs. Dan I'D BE IN A PEOPLE COME FROM Susan Hawksworth of Auburn McNaughton of Snover. I'M 6LAD HECK OP A FIX. FAR AND NEAR TO drick, until Saturday. On Satur- Farmers' Club met with Mr. and I'M NOT I CAN'T SPEAK S WITH day Mr. and Mrs. Hendrick and Heights, Mrs. Grant Strubel, Mrs. iMrs> Harold Little. Guest speaker THEIR LAN6UA6E. A HINDU. Mr. Brown went to Fenton to at- Cecil Parker, Mrs, Ben Norris(for tne evening was Wallie Tol- Fresh Produce Sales K.t.JOHNtOH tend at 3 p.m. the wedding of and Mrs.. Harold Ferguson, all of fefson of Vassar, instructor of HAKDWAKECt their nephew, Herbert Aldrich Jr., Pontiac. The third birthday of veterans' courses there, Mr. Tol- Decline, Says Agent IT'S EASY FOR YOU TO Brian Kitchen was celebrated. lefson showed pictures. The June BECAUSE OF THEIR and Miss Sharon Roberts in the FINE REPUTATION Episcopal Church. They were Over 30 ministers and their meeting of the club will be with Influence of the working wife OWN A IIEWjra TRACTOR FOR SQUARE DEALIN6. overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. families from the Thumb area at- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Decker. extends to the fruit and " " li Herb Aldrich Sr. at Holly. Sun- tended a farewell party for Rev. Clair Tuckey, Mr. market, says Mrs. Frances T. day morning Mr. Brown flew and Mrs. H. L. Matteson at the and Mrs. Kenneth McRae and Clark, county extension agent in home to Denver and Mr. and Mrs. home of Rev. and Mrs. Leland 1 Mrs. Fred Bratschi attended the home economics. According to Hendrick returned home that day. Sherrard Monday night. A pot- funeral of Mrs. Vere Griff en ,at United States Department of luck dinner and program were , Toledo, Ohio, May 14. Mr. and Agriculture .reports, as more enjoyed and the honored guests Mrs. Tuckey had gone to Elkhart, homemakers join the ranks of the Caro Livestock were presented -a gift. Rev. Ind., M-ay 11 and visited their working wife, more processed Matteson/ who has been district daughter and family, Mr. and and are pur- superintendent of the United Mis- Mrs. Jerry Freed and children, chased. Auction Yards sionary Church, will take a pas- there until Wednesday and went Fruits show the sharpest dif- torate in June. on to attend ihe funeral. ference. The market for fresh Caro, Michigan fruit has declined steadily the Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Hazard re- Flowers were presented to each last 15 to 20 years. At the same May 20, 1958 turned home Saturday evening. | lady present at the Riverside UM time, families are eating more 445 They had left May 8 to spend Church at the Mother's Day pro- frozen fruit, frozen concentrated S«4 plow cFstse Best Veal 34.00-35.75 Mother's Day with Mrs. Hazard's-j gram. Mrs. Nettie Gotts was the juice and other processed fruit. Fair to Good- 31.00-33.50 son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ir-j oldest mother present and Mrs. The decline in fresh vegetables Commoii Kind .... 28.00-30.50 vine Striffler, in Marysville, Ohio. Wanda Tuckey, the youngest. has been more gradual. However, Lights & Rough They also called on Mr. Hazard's j Mrs\ Tuckey and Mrs. Ruth many of those on the market to- Heavies 25.00-27.50 grandson and family in Ashland, i Schember tied as mothers having day are convenience foods — Deacons 10.00-35.00 Ohio. En route home they visited the most children present. Mrs. trimmed, washed and packaged — Good Butcher Mr. Hazard's brother and wife,; Mabel Knoblet and Mrs. Florence to save the homemaker time in Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hazard, and his Tuckey had the most grandchild- her kitchen. HUE'S H§W EASILY YOU CAN BUY NOW Steers 25.00-27.00 sister, Mrs. May Albert, in De-, ren present. The working wife usually O LOW DOWN PAYMENT-your oid equipment Comlmon Kind .... 21.00-24.50 troit and spent some time with Each mother present at the shops foe the processed vege- his daughter and family, Mr. and . " TT -H ™- • n ^ may cover fhis, " ' ^ Good Butcher M tables that require little cooking —r?*^ Heifers 25 00-26 00 ' Mrs. Samuel Smith of. Pontiac. | ^1^,U *lt;*d Missio*ar/ Chun* jiej.itj.it> ^o.vu-iyliy^fx>^ S'x.;;'C'i••ss'KtSSS.,.'...:.-'.":'";.;*.'?. • purchase agreements on 1957- crop corn can be obtained at the MUTUAL WINDSTORM Tuscola County ASC office, any HASTINGS FUELGAS CO. OF CASS CITY time up to the close of business MICHIGAN Junction M-81 - M-53 Phone 395 Thursday, May 29. BULEN MOTORS 6617 Main Street CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. CASS CITY CHRONICLE- THUBSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 PAGE SEVEN

WANY ADJRATES CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — FOR SALE—1956 Chevrolet. Ra- FOR SALE—1957 18 ft. Great SPRAY PAINTING - barns, NOTICE the DefoM Beauty Shop | SPECIAL NOTICE-Open all day Want ad of 20 yj&jmQr less, 40 cents dio. Priced right. Lee Rabideau, Lakes house trailer, like new, houses, factories, etc. Workman- Thursday, May 29, until six. sach insertion; adafnonal words, 2 cents We do custom slaughtering JAHR'S will be open till July 4 from 9 •each. Orders by mail should be accom- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Cass City Phone '267. 5-22-1* . with stool. W. J. Hacker, 3 east, ship guaranteed. References fur- a. m. to 4 p. m. every day but Federated, Smith Store, Asher's panied by cash or postage stamps. Rates No appointment necessary. We For Block and Tile % south of Cass City. 5-22-2 nished. Louis Trisch, Caro, IVz Men's Wear and Hulien's. 5-22-2 for display want ad on application. Saturday. Phone 7524J. 5-22-2 also cut and wrap meat for LP GAS FOR TRACTORS. See ATT ,T7r^T 0 . „ . TT north of Orchard Hills on M-81. Tri-Gas Co., division of Long;ALL WOOL Sport Coats special 5-22-2* USED FURNITURE: Round WANTED—used western saddles. deep freeze. Smoking and cur- We Deliver of For Your We buy, sell, trade and repair ing meat. Friday is chicken day. Furnitoe, Marlette. Home- group of wools, wool-silk at table and dining chairs, $15.00; owned bulk plant saves you $16.77. Reg. to $32.50. Asher's. used rug, $15.00; child's Hoover saddles. Riley's Foot Comfort, Carl Reed. 1% miles south of Anywhere Men's Wear. 5-22-1 ened and repaired. Special oil Cass City. 5-15-tf Cass City, phone 7109K. 4-16-tf money! Phone 3571 Marlette. Excaflting vacuums that really work, $2.00; 5 15 4 for outboard and all lawn mower blond piano bench, new, $4.50; We Also Stock " " WANTED—A good size herd of engines. Cass City Auto Parts.' CUSTOM SAWING— Your own of cows. Charles W. Nemeth, 4 Problems stair carpeting 89c a foot. Long Remodel - Repair logs to your specifications. 1 WE HAVE on hand a nice selec- 4-17-tf' Furniture, Marlette. 5-15-2 Drain Tile Elbows and tees, cul- east, 2 south, Vz east of Cass And OR north, 2 west, Vz north of King- vert pipe outlets and culvert tion of registered Holstem cows City. 5-15-2* FOR SALE—Homelite chain ston. Arnold Langmaid, Phone pipe end guards. Completes line of and heifers. Some with records. PUREBRED HOLSTEIN bulls 5-15-4. saws; Johnson outboard motors, Fill Dirt Kingston 74F22. concrete and lightweight blocks, Calfhoqd vaccinated. TB and boats and accessories. Boyd from good producing dams. S. J. briek, stone and allied building Bang's tested. See us for your Shaver's Garage, Caro, across See McCreedy, 8 miles west of Cass DISCOUNT OF $5.00 on each supplies. replacements. No Sunday sales. Have Your lawn Cife. 5-22-1 WITH FHA FINANCING sport coat and slack sale this 2 miles east, Va mile north of from Caro Drive-in. Phone 780, week. Asher's Men's Wear. Phone TUcker 1-3621 Sebewaing Marlette. Taylor Holsteins, 1-23-tf Rusch Contracting FREE—Short course in photog- Bemodel loans $3,500.00 with Mower Sharpened Phone 265 Cass City raphy with every camera sold 5-22-1 phone 2132. 5-10-tf 4-3-tf Three Years to Pay now at 6643 Huron St. by Neitzel. 9-30-tf FOR SALE—Reo truck, good Marietta Roofing & NEW HOMES Jahr Block & Tile I WILL be doing custom spray- j TWO Blocks north and one block LADY TEACHER, age 21, de- stock rack, 27,000 actual miles. 3-9-tf ing of oats and corn again this 1 ^ * MANTEY',S Michigan certified Up To 20 Years to Pay Sheet Metal Co. sires summer job. Call 342-J. hybrids insure the highest yields Cheap. Call Cass City 7193-W. year. Jack Gallagher, one west) 5-22-3* 5-22-1* USED FURNACE for sale. Also and 1% nortR of Cass City. ,' Baldy's Service Station. BOOTS - EAVESTROUGHS of top quality grain. Seed avail- coal heater and water tank. May 5-22-3 able at your seed dealer's. Man- Brinker Lumber Co. FOR SALE— One Yorkshire PHONE MARLETTB 4791 FOR SALE— HD7ac Bulldozer tey's Pedigreed Seed Producers, be seen at M and M Plumbing. ABE KARR good condition (new track 5-22-1 boar & months old. 1% east and 5-15-2* Fibre glass permanent awnings. 5-22-1 Cass City 1 north of Gagetown. Michael Check 3-11-tf roller) with work. Phone James Pisarek. 5-15-2* 5-15-2* T. Brown 3942 Snover, Mich. FOR RENT—Trailer space, avail- PLANT FUNK'S G-Hybrids for POULTRY WANTED, Phone 5-8-3* Back Hoe Digging able June 5. Adults. 6557 Eliza- best yields of top quality corn. FOR ,SALE-Complete four rooms DOWN TO EARTH PRICES on LITTLETS Cass City 7531K or drop a card Septic Tanks beth Road. 5-22-2* Aero-craft; Bell-Boy; Cadillac; Backed by replant guarantee. We of furniture, including automatic to Joe Molnar, Deford, Mich, have a good supply of adapted washer and freezer. Reasonable. Seepage Beds CUSTOM BULLDOZING. Con- Cruiser's Inc.; Geneva; Glass FURNITURE i 3-25-tf Drain Tile Magic and~lione Star boats. Get varieties. Mack Little and Sons, Inquire 4355 Oak St. 5-22-1 Foundations tact Earl Parker, Decker Mich. phone 7338-R. 5-8-3 Cass City Short Runs of Tile 6 south, 3 east, 1% south of our deal today with easy credit EXTRA QUALITY terms. Lee Armbruster Sales JFOR SALE—GRAY mohair 4-5-6-8-10 & 12 Inch Sizes / Oass City. 5-22-2* FOR RENT—4-room furnished For [ davenport, down filled, in ex- Listings Wanted REASONABLE RATES Unionville. 5-22-3 apartment with bath. Phone HABITANT KNOTTY PINE j cellent condition. 6352 Main St. ALSO AVAILABLE Get Our Price On 7310-R. 5-15-tf Phone-208J. 5-22-1 Have all types property for sale Furniture is ideal for your cot- GIFTS 30 offices and years of experience j 6-8-10-12 & 15 Inch Septic Tanks tage, office, recreation room, Real Estate Buy the best for less at your service. Corrugated Pipe etc. Let our interior decorator iFOR .SALE—iGood used tires in BEAUTIFUL new three bedroom General Insurance j almost all truck and passenger Arlan Brown help you with your problems. 6541 Elizabeth, Cass City Satow Furniture & Upholstering, ranch type home; full base- Fire - Automobile - Life - Farm Free Gift car sizes. Good assortment of Eldon Hall Sehuch Bros. Machine Sebewaiiig. Phone TUcker 1- ment, fireplace; attached gar- 600xl6's. O'Brien's Tire Shop Salesman Phone 459-W Evenings 3621. 5-22-5 age; extra large lot; paved Wrapping 620 E. Huron Ave., Bad Axe, State Wide of Vassar Co. 4-S-tf 10-4-tf! Mich. 5-7-tf street; priced to sell. FHA FARM AND GENERAL 6479 Main Phone 514 INOTICE—•We repair zippers and terms. Cass. City 2% Miles West of ^ FOR ACCURATE PLANTING replace them in jackets, etc. 15 PER CENT OFF on each suit ». FOR SALE— 200 bales of first 1-9-tf Unionville, Michigan plant Pioneer round kernels. Riley's Foot Comfort, Cass City. SMALL FARM close inj nice Auctioneering ordered this week. Asher's Men's cutting alfalfa. hay. Homer Choice of round kernels avail- ' garden ground; 2 bedroom home; Wear. 5-22-1 Muntz, 4 north, west of Cass Phone ORange 4-2288 able in several Pioneer hybrids, garage; chicken coop; small Arnold Copeland City. 5-22-1 FOR SALE—Ranch home 78 ft. See or call: Don Brinkman, 4Va APARTMENT for rentr—3 rooms barn; full price only $6,000* AUTHORIZED FRIGIDAIRE long with six acre park. 800 ft. FOR STRONG GERMINATING CALL COLLECT -WE DELIVER west of Cass City. Phone 7383M. and bath. Phone 45M. 5-22-1 Phone 300 6293 W. Main St. Service—Also service on any Pigeon River frontage. Large 5-22-1 80 Acres; level; modern home; make of refrigeration equip- Seed Corn that's rarin' to grow, MEN'S SUITS—as low as $29.95. Cass City trees. Thirty fruit trees. 200 5-1-5 good barn, % mile of black top ment. Home Service. Frigidaire plant Pioneer. You can depend evergreens. $25,000. Prettiest COOK WANTED; also cleaning Also all wool flannels $39.95 road. Good location. Only $17,- and Speed Queen Appliances. on Pioneer for good stands, even and our finest worsteds $45.00 spot in the country. 2% east, 1% lady. Board, room and salary. 500. Terms. DRESSMAKING and altering. 239 S. State St. Phone 117, in cold wet soil. See or call: north Owendale. Frank Sheufelt New Gordon Hotel. Phone 115. and $50,00. All in new spring Call 84-R. Mrs. Laurence Cox, Caro. Frank Altizer, owner. Clayton Chard, phone Snover patterns at Hulien's. • 5-22-3 86 ACRES three bedroom home; Also 2 bedroom home, river 5-15-2 6728 Houghton St. Cass City. 7-23-tf: ] 3598. 5-15-3 frontage, for rent. $40 per FIVE-ROOM HOME located inf full price only $6,000. Terms 5-22,2 WANTED FOR SALE-John Deere field HEUR'S RADIATOR SERVICE: month. 5-22-1 northeast corner* of Cass City, Typewriter postal card to 160 ACRES; good land; free. j; chopper, with hay and corn Cleaning, repairing^ recorng near playground and schools; Cass City. Will call for any 3 miles east of Cass City on SEPTIC TANKS and Cess Pools aluminum screens and windows; , and front; also John Deere blower. cleaned. Year around service. lots of clipboards? large kitchen; amount at any tame. Phone all. $32,000. Terms. Fred Cooley, 1 mile south and 2 M-81, phone 7250R. 3-11-tf 7098W or 559. 8-14-tf Guaranteed Licensed and bonded cleaned. offered to -you for $5,800. Terms. Adding Machine 120 ACRES one of the best of- east of Owendale. 5-22-1 HAVE YOU TRIED covered Lloyd Trisch, phone Caro Lumber - Timbers fered in Tuscola County; poses- Used Farm •wagon Potato Bread? Saturdays jr-102913. 1-16-tf A GOOD INCOME PROPERTY. Ribbons sion plenty of time for spring at Sommer's Bakery. 1-16-tf Brick building, 100 per cent. for all model machines. in stock or will saw to your work. Terms. Corkins Body Shop FREE MOVIES every Thursday business location on Main Street. Machinery HAVE YOU TRIED Buttermilk specifications. COLLISION SBEVICB night at M-53 & 81, next to 2 apartments above store; owner CHRONICLE WOULD YOU LIKE to see a bread? Mondays at Sommers* out-of-town?,; says, "SELL" in Reconditioned, priced to sell. One Bartnik's Service Station. Don't : Phone 13 '-' Sheeting and 2x4's $55 per M beautiful $3,500 kitchen in this FRAME STRAIGHTENING Bakery. 1-16-tf miss May 29, "Africa Screams," Cass City. • ._ '• ^- ' " " Other lumber from $40 per M three, bedroom home, Main of these will do the job for you WHEEL ALLIGNMENT 3-6-tf and save you hundreds of dollars. FOR SALE—16% ft. aluminum starring Bud Abbott and Lou and up Street location? Drop in. We will GLASS SERVICE Costello. Come prepared to laugh 80 ACRES-choiee loam; in high be glad to show you. trailer in good condition. Jason state of productivity; located COMPLETE KITCHENS. Cab- Ford Tractor and Wagner In- BUMPING & PAINTING Kitchin, 2% south of M-81 on until you ache when Abbott and near Cass City and Gagetown; inets in stock to make custom Wotton Timber BEST BUYJN TOWN-Six rooms dustrial Loader. BRAKE SERVICE M-53. 5-8-3* Costello go to Africa to hunt for well drained, could easily be installations. Some units as low Products and bath, full basement, oil a giant gorilla. tiled; all good buildings; owner as $12.00. All sizes. Have com- Case A-6 Combine with engine We always have a good selection FOUND—Male beagle. Owner plete cupboards in your kitchen furnace, garage, hard surface of used cars and trucks. retiring; $21,500. Far below 5850 - M-53 Phone 8261-M street; only $2,500 down. International 64 Combine may have for paying for ad and market price. on low monthly payments. Kit- 12-12-tf care of dog. Clayton Karr, 2288 4-3-tf Huron Gardens chen planning service. Long LARGE FAMILY h<|me, one bed- International Manure Loader Warner Rd. 5-22-1 2 ACRES-Close in- four bedroom Furniture, Marlette, Phone 3571. room down, three up; three bath- on M-53 8% miles south of Bad 5-15-4 DISCOUNT of 15 PER CENT on 1947 VAC CASE tractor with STRAYED TO MY FARM — 5 FUNK'S G HYBRID Seed Corn- home; new kitchen, new bath- all suits ordered this week. rooms, full basement, oil furn- Holstein heifers, one year old. Axe is open with about 100 varie- room, new living room (extra ace; enjoy the quiet of the hydraulic lift. Plenty of both early or medium FOR S'ALE—80 acre farm. 1 mile Asher's Men's Wear. 5-22-1 ICasimer Andrezewski, 5 west, 3 maturity seed adapted to this ties of choice evergreens, flower- large), picture windows, new west and % mile south of Ar- beautiful den; 2-car garage, hob- OLIVER 70 tractor with power south of Cass City. z/! 1 heating system, very nice; a city by room for dad. Let us talk - - locality. G 44 for that sweet ing shrubs, shade, ornamental, gyle. Oscar Behr. 5-8-3* GREENLEAF lift. stalked silage corn. Try some home with country living; priced this over. You will be happy that CHICKS ! ! Hatching and fruit trees balled and bur- to sell.' $14,000. Owner trans- SEED CORN—Be sure with Miss Evangeline MacRae of you did. CASE 2-12 bottom plow every Thursday, Hy-Lines, White you will like it. Clare Turner, Saginaw was a week-end guest Phone 8362K. 4-3-tf lapped. Potted Roses after April ferred. Your inspection invited. Funks G Hybrid. Peter .Schmidt, CASE 2-14 bottom plow Rocks and Leghorns. A com- 20. Landscaping by appointment. phone 7414-J. 4-24-6 of her father, Kenneth'MacRae, plete line of supplies and Mas- and brother, Bruce MacRae. GRADUATION GIFTS FOR Phone 664J3. 4-3-tf 2 ACRES; 2 homes; close in; one Ruth Ann^McKee of Evergreen CASE Forage Harvester ter Mix feeds and Myzon. Tur- Boys and Girls. Beautiful Lane home furnished with good furni- TV and radio repair service. Call Oass City, Mich. keys and ducks in May. Bowles cedar chests, 49.50 and up. Por-'fFOR SALE: Maple Baby Bed, ture; bathroom in; very neat; William Guinther, phone 8470R, was a week-end guest of Maxine FARMALL F-30 tractor Hatchery, 1 mile northeast on 10-4-tf Root. "Mrs. Earl - Springstead of Phone 145 table record players and radios Baby Carriage, Baby Swing Set, owners moving south; a bargain M-81. Caro. Phone7703. 3-6-tf at $5,500. Will accept a good Shabbona was an evening caller 3-27-tf Rabideau Motors for the boys. Some low as $8.001 Automatic Westinghouse Dryer. WANTED—More work in Cass Sunday at the Root home. FOR SALE—Large house. a month. Long Furniture, Mar- Reasonable. Mrs. B. A. Calka, trailer house as down payment. City or at the lake shore or cabin. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Helwig Cass City 5-22-1* lette. 5-15-2 phone 365. 5-22-tf CEMENT WORK—Block laying- Phone 429. BAD AXE. 2 family home; brick; Experienced in caring for lawns, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Root masonry. Free estimates. Don A 1 A 4-4? i FARMERS — We do custom shrubbery, gardens, etc. Mose FOB RENT — 5 room apartment, GAS HEATING: See us for esti- excellent location; good income; visited Philip McComb in Mercy Franzel, Tyre, 12 eastv % south slaughtering. Hogs $2.50; Beef Weiderhold, phone Elkton 137F- Hospital, Bay City, Sunday after- of Cass City on M-19. 5-15-2 FOR SALE—1953 41 ft. ABC automatic oil heat, garage in- mates and installations, fur- a good investment; $10,500. Easy 22. References. 5-8-3 $1.50. We buy your beef hide. naces, etc. We save you money terms. Will accept trailer house, noon. house trailer, 2 bedrooms with eluded. Jim Milligan. 5-22-1* Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday— Mr. and Mrs. Keith Karr and ELKLAND ROLLER MILLS— couch; sleeps six. Excellent by owning our own bulk gas truck, tractor or what have you 15 PER CENT OFF on each suit Your headquarters for Down's KEYS! Any kind at Bulen no appointment necessary. We plant here at Marlette. Tri-Gas as part down payment. ordered this week. Asher's Men's children, Jeffrey and Jacqueline, panel heating. Call NOrthfield also cut and wrap meat for deep of Grosse Pointe Woods visited Kimberchicks and special mating 5-2218. Gagetown. 5-22-2 Motors, Cass City, Mich. 1-8-tf Co., division of Long Furniture, Wear. 5-22-1 Leghorns, Rocks, Reds and freeze. Ic for cutting, Ic for Marlette. 5-15-4 5 ACRES; small home; lots of relatives here Sunday. WE CARRY A COMPLETE line wrapping. Gross & Maier, phone Rev. George Gillette took a broilers. Phone 15. 2-6-tf WANTED—More white eggs Fri- fruit trees, strawberries, rasp- GIVE SAMSONITE and the day and Saturday. Joe Molnar, of Kirsch drapery hardware for 416. 1-4-tf PHOTO FINISHING—Fast serv- berries; all tillable; other out- graduate knows that you are number of ladies to Croswell Sun- any type of window treatment. day afternoon to attend a church A.RE YOU MOVING? Call Cur- Deford. 5-22-1* ice, hi-gloss finish. Service, buildings. Priced at $3,300. Down giving the finest. Styles for men tis Sinclair, Caro 449, Collect. Traverse rods, brass cafe, regu- FOR SALE by owner—New and women in six attractive meeting. three bedroom brick ranch house quality and fair price. Enlarge- payment only $1,000. 1069 E. Garo Rd. Local and Long FOR SALE-Holstein heifer, fresh. lar curtain rods and Valance ments made from " your nega- colors. Priced to suit your bud- Diftance Moving. "Move With 1 south, % east of Gass City. traverse rods, etc. Leeson Wall- on Vz acre lot. 33 foot living get. Come in and see how easy kitchen, carpeted living room, tives. Pictures copied if no 160 AiCRESjliear Kingston; ship- Care - Call Sinclair." 3-15-tf Roy Coates.v 5-22-1* paper and Paint. 5-15-tf negative. Neitzel Studio, Cass ping Grade A milk; 24 head of it is to buy at McConkey's Marlette Livestock colored bath, garbage disposal, City. 10-20-tf Jewelry and Gift Shop. 5-22-3U-- FOR THE BEST in chix and re- AUTHORIZED SERVICE and attached garage. 4829 N. Ceme- cattle; equipment; poor health liable seed corn, See your De- When Spring parts for Clinton engines and tery Road, Cass City. Frank forces this sale. $22,000 for Auction Co. SUPER SPECIALS on water skis, everything. WE WISH TO EXPRESS our Kalb dealers, Walt., Goodall 1 rolls around the slickers come to Lawn-Boy mower. Phone 290-R. McComb. 5-8-tf fiberglass materials, paint, Thanks to all the churches, MARKET REPORT Peter Zell, 6721 Houghton, Cass East, 2 North, first h\>use East town. Ask yourself, "Can I get marine hardware, accessories and Several NEW HOMES with im- neighbors, relatives, friends and May 19, 1958 this service at home? Will the City. 5-1-5* ?5.00 OFF ON EACH Sport Coat the Snover Fire Dept. for the and slack purchase this week, boat trailers. Buy now and save. mediate possession available; of Cass City. 5-l-tf expert stand behind his work?" EXPERIENCED auctioneer. Com- Open 8 to 8 daily; closed Sun- help during the loss of our home. Best Butcher Asher's Men's Wear. 5-22-1 FHA TERMS - Low Down Pay- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene-Vatter and plete auctioneering service. Han- day. Lee Armbruster Sales, ment. Cattle 24.75-26.75 99c SPECIAL: group of Dress Unionville. 5-22-3 family. 5-22-1* and Sport Shirts. Reg. as much Consult Us die anywhere. Ira Osentoski, NEW PONY SADDLE and bri- Good Butcher dle $31.40. Riley's Foot Com- DAIRY BAR and Restaurant in Cattle , 23.00-24.50 as $8.95. Asher's Men's Wear. this spring before giving the 6219 Pringle Rd. Phone 130F32 .99c SPECIAL: group of dress and 5-22-1 Cass City. 9-30-tf fort, Cass City. 5-15-tf Resort area. Grossing over $33,- Standard 21.00-22.75 stranger the order. Well Drilling 000. Very neat in and out. $7,000. sport shirts. Reg. as much as Commercial 19.00-21.00 » USED APPLIANCES: Horton Asher's Men's Wear. A WONDERFUL TIME is in Terms. 5-22-1 Common 17.00-18.50 store for you at the annual The Brinker firm "Bonded Roofers" used ironer, $34.50; Homestead ^ AND Dairy Heifers ... 76.00-235.00 Spring Swing Thursday, May 29, washer, $33.50; Easy spindlier, FOUR BEDROOM home; gjood $34.50; Bendix automatic. $49.50; location; new Timken conversion I WISH to express my apprecia- Best Butcher at Cass City High School. Fine is happy to serve you and will be J. EL Bohnsack & Son Well Repairs tion for the cards and personal music by Arliss Woodard and his here tomorrow or next year if used television. $25.00; gas gar- heating system; full price $7,- Bulls ..... 22.50-24700 bage burner, $69.50; Hotpoint^ 500. Down payment $1,500. Bal- visits from all my friends dur- Medium Butcher orchestra. Admission just $2.00 anything goes wrong. ing my stay at the hospital. Mrs. couple. Sponsored by Rotary Cass City. Phone 133 refrigerator, $49.50. Some low Leonard Conaway ance $50 monthly.. Bulls ...=-.-. - 20.00-22.25 $8.00 a month. Long Furni- Joe Jankech. 5-22-1* Club. 5-22-1 Brinker Lumber Co. 253 Myers Rd. See our selection of businesses Common Butcher Bad Axe Phone 594J1 ture, Marlette. 5-15-2 I WISH TO THANK Dr. Donahue Bulls 17.75-19.75 FOR KENT— Upstairs apartment. Cass City Lapeer, Mich. for sale. INTERNATIONAL SUPER M and the nurses, who gave me Stock Bulls 75.00-132.50 4190 S. Seeger St. Call 563-M. 5-22-1 ONE ACRE with 18x32 ft. build- such good care; also my many 5-22-1* HOT ASPHALT tractor, 1953 model wide front Phone MO-46553 Best Butcher end, remote control cylinder, 5-15-3* ing. $1,700. friends and neighbors who Cows 20.25-21.75 FOR SALE—1957 Holly house visited me, sent cards, gifts and FOR SALE— Boat, 15-ft. Chris trailer, 24 ft., full bath, used BUILT-UP ROOFS good condition. Don Brinkman, Commercial 4% west of Cass City, Phone AP MUFFLERS and pipes for UBLY. 80 Acres good land; good flowers while I was in the hos- Craft runabout with steering six days. 7 east, 1 north, 1|8 APPLIED. OR REPAIRED Cows 18.50-20.00 wheel, windshield and remote 7383M. 5-15-2* greater safety; built heavier to buildings; easy terms. pital. Twilton Heron. 5-22-1 east. William RepsWfiska. 5-22-1 last longer. Cass City Auto Cutters and control, plus heavy duty trailer All work and materials OUR SINCERE thanks to all with or without motor. Both are SPORT COATS: $16.77. Reg. to $5.00 OFF on each Sport Coat Parts. 5-15-2 120 ACRES with stock and equip- Canners 13:50-18.00 and Slack purchase this week. ment; small home; owner moving our friends and neighbors who Top Veal 35.00-37.25 in excellent condition. May be $32.50. All wools. Asher's Men's Guaranteed FUELGAS CO. Bulk gas, for sent flowers or expressed their seen at 660$ Garfield St. after Wear. 5-22-1 Asher's Men's Wear 5-22-1 to Ohio; offered to you for Fair to Good 28.00-34.00 "In business since 1919" every purpose. From 20 pounds $14,000. Down payment $4,000^ thoughtfulness in other ways at Seconds 23.00-27.50 six. Terms will be accepted. to 1000 gallons. Rates as low as the death of our wife and moth- 515-2 FOR SALE— 1 John Deere Ro- 4c per pound. Furnaces, ranges, er. Your kindness has been deep- Common 17.00-22.50 tary Hoe, new 3 sec. Large Size 3-20-tf Back Hoe Digging ATTENTION BUILDERS and Wo. 1 Hogs ...... 23.00-26.90 water heaters, refrigerators, Contractors. A parcel of land ly appreciated. The family of JUST ARRIVED: Shower cur- Wheel only used once over on 60 COOKING GAS: We can save you wall furnaces, floor furnaces, Mrs. Vere Griffen. 5-22-1* No. 2 Hogs ...... 22.35-22.75 tains starting at $1.98. Shower acres. Wm. McCool, 2 north,!% suitable for 8 - 66x132 ft. lots money at our home-owned bulk washers and dryers. If it's gas, in" Cass City. Priced to sell for Roughs 18.00-19.75 curtain sets with matching win- east of Kingston. Phone 62-F2. plant here in Marlette. Regular EXCAVATING LOVING MEMORIES never die we sell and service it. Corner $3,500. dow curtains priced from $2.98 5-15-2 deliveries or pick ups at our M-81 and M-53. Phone Cass City As years roll on and days pass Call Marlette Auction Co. to $4.98 a complete set. A full store. Tri-Gas Co., division of 395 for free estimate. 11-2-tf by. In our hearts a memory is range of colors to choose from. CUSTOM MACHINE shop serv- B. A. CALKA kept, Of one we loved and will Phone Marlette 3841 for ice. Guaranteed highest quality Long Furniture, Marlette. 5-15-4 Septic tanks and seepage beds trucking service or your lo- Leeson Wallpaper and Paint. A WONDERFUL TIME is in never forget In memory of workmanship and materials. FOR SALE—Collection old lamps, installed Bonded Broker cal trucker. 5-15-tf store for you at the annual United Farm Agency Hiram McKellar, who passed a- Sebewaing Tool and Engineer- other" antiques. Refrigerator. Spring Swing Thursday, May 29, way May 17, 1953. Mrs. Hiram Stockyard Notes: Working .SPECIAL—Plastic wall tile at 25c ing Co., Union Street at Rail- 6306 W. Main St. Piano with 60 rolls. Hot water at Cass City High School. Fine Cass City, Mich. Phone 365 McKellar and family. 5-22-1* put a new system for a bet- | sq. ft. In decorator_colors. Lee- road. TUcker 1-27B1 5-1-4 heaters, electric and oil. Lawn music by Arliss Woodard and his ter operation, we invite all son Wallpaper and Paint. 5-15-tf THANKS TO OUR relatives and WANTED— Scrap metal, bat- mowers, electric and hand. 44 Dean Rabideau orchestra. Admission just $2.00 "We advertise locally as well as farmers in the Thumb area inch rip saw. -Band saw.. Power couple. Sponsored by Rotary NATIONALLY" friends for the wonderful help GIVE SAMSONITE and the teries, junk cars. Pick up on they gave us. Special thanks to to come in and see our very graduate knows that you are quantities. Call -373. Southside hack saw. Buzz saw. Gas engine. Cass City Club. 5-22-1 Our 33rd year of dependable efficient movement of live- Rubbish burner. Vacuum Clean- service. the churches for remembering giving the finest. Styles for men Auto Parts, Cass City. 11-30-tf SUPERIOR BEAN DRILL, good me in prayer while I was ill. stock during sale time. Check and women in six attractive er. Corn sheller. Pitcher's glove. 5-8-tf SPECIAL NOTICE—Open all day Tractor, F-12. 2% east, 1% Phone 105J or 267 working order, for sale. Inquire May our good Lord bless you our prices and see why Mon- colors. Priced to suit your bud- Mike Skoropada, 2 miles south- LOST—drown billfold in Oass all with good health. Your kind- day is the best day of the get. Come in and see how easy Thursday, May 29, until six. north of Owendale. Call Monday Federated, Smith Store, Asher's through Thursday. Frank Sheu- 5-22-tf west of Elmwood Store on M-81. City. Judy Rabideau. Please nes,s is everlastingly appreciated. week to sell livestock. it is to buy at McConkey's 5-22-2* leave at Chronicle office. 5-22-1 Mrs. George Robinsdn. 5-22-1 Jewelry and Gift Shop. 5-22-1 Men's Wear and Hulien's. 5-22-2 felt. 5-22-1* PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958

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Loaf CLOSED PEICES GOOD AT BOTH IGA MARKETS IN CAfS CITY MEMORIAL DAY CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, MAY 22,1953 PAGE NINE

Dried foods such as beans are ORDER FOR PUBLICATION easy to -store and they keep al- Notice of Hearing—Probate of Will most indefinitely, say Michigan Determination of Heirs. State University food specialists. Mi News State of Michigan, The Probate Court for the Cotanty of Tuscola. Store dried beans in a well cov- In the Matter of the Estate of Ada .M, ered container in & cool, dry By Elmer E. White of a heated election "year. the most equitable and pro- j to handle tax problems, FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE Cole, Deceased. j .5. .5. ^. gressing levy," said the report, j " * * * - At a session of said Co'urt, held OB place. Michigan Press Association May 1st, 1958. 1 Income tax, long "thought to be Experts working with the com- The income tax has drawn Present, Honorable Henderson Graham*, SKIN ITCH A state income tax is being mittee said that the heaviest tax theoretical — but not necessarily Judge of Probate. HOW TO RELIEVE IT. pushed by economists and gov- the fairest levy possible, re- 'burden now falls on low-income political — support from the key Five Years Ago City. Rev. Voelker will go to the Notice is Hereby Given, That the peti- |N JUST 15 MINUTES. mained as a theory for Michigan tion of George Cole praying that the, in- If not pleased, * your 48c back at any ernment leaders. groups, while the income tax is figures in both the Democratic Members of Cass City's track First church in Flint. strument he filed in said Court b0 drug store. ITCH-ME-NOT deadens itch until the legislative tax study spread with equal impact over all and Republican parties, The Wednesday Night Club is admitted to probate as the Last Will andl and burning in minutes; kills germs, • The new levy is expected to be team set three new records in Testament of said deceased, that admmis~ fungi on contact. Wonderful for eczema, the key point of the search for committee, came up with a tenta- income groups. The timing of the legislative their victory over Caro, 68 3|5 to being organized in Cass City this tration of said estate be granted te> foot itch, ringworm, insect bites, sur- week. Merchandise prizes will be George Cole or some other suitable face rashes. Today at Mac & Scotty more money during the 1959 leg- tive report a week ago. * * * study took them off the hook in 40 2|5, Wednesday night. Bob person, and that the heirs of Drug Store. —; 5-8-3islative session, hard on the heels "Even as a flat rate tax, it is Other sections of the report, an election year, given away by local businessmen said deceased - be determined, will be however, said that low-^income """ * * '* Wallace set one record in the pole each Wednesday night to persons heard at the Probate Court on May 28th,, , groups, which now pay a dispro- vault with a jump of 11 feet. The whose names are drawn.- 1958, at ten a. m. ; Several years ago, an income It is Ordered, That notice thereof b© portionate share of the state's tax proposal came before the leg- other records were set by Stan William Flint was injured given by publication of a copy hereof for Guinther, who ran the 440 in :55, three weeks consecutively previous to said GET MORE revenue, benefit most from the islature with a $10,000 exemption Wednesday when the tractor he day of hearing, in the Cass City Chron" services the state offers. and reductions of the sales tax on and Arleon Kelley, who ran the was operating lost a wheel and icle.and that the petitioner cause a copy 1 880 in 2:8.8. of this, notice to be served upon each OUT-OF LIFE - The report pointed to welfare food, but failed to get out of he was thrown in front of a cul- known.party in interest at his last know® Mrs. Genie Martin, a pioneer tipacker which went over him. address by registered, mail, return receipt and other items aimed directly for committee, demanded, at least ten (10) days GO OUT the benefit of the indigent. The only' outspoken advocate resident of the Cass City area, Cass City stores will resume prior to such hearing, or- by personal In Michigan, the constitution of the income tax in recent years was feted with a surprise party their summer Wednesday night service at least five (5) days prior tc» TO A MOVIE »uch hearing. requires uniform taxation rather has been Senator Frank Andrews arranged by her daughter, Mrs. open hours for the months of June Henderson Graham, Judge of Probate, . John McLaughlin, and family for through .September. The stores A true copy. ~ than allowing a graduated tax (R-Hillman), who said he con- Beatrice P. Berry, Register of Probate, sidered it "the fairest and most her 85th birthday Sunday. will be open till 10:00 p.m. The FRIDAY - SATURDAY Giant Program! May 23-24 schedule, similar to that used in computing the brackets of the sensible tax available." Don Tuckey has been awarded Cass City Ladies' Band will again GIGANTIC 3 - HIT SHOW - 3 GIGANTIC federal income tax. Whether it becomes law in an entrance scholarship for present open-air concerts at 9:15 Michigan and the details of ex- Wednesday nights. — HIT NO. 2 study at Central Michigan Col- Miss Wilma Wentworth was emptions and the rate will be the lege. Joan Holmberg has been The way around that, law- questions posed to the lawmakers seriously injured Friday when she makers of the committee said, is named winner of the 1953 Re- jumped from a moving car which next winter. gents-Alumni Honor Award and j to levy a uniform tax rate and she thought was about to collide Drive In provide exemption, either $600 a Scholarship from the " University No mass layoffs in state gov- with another automobile. year like the Federal government of Michigan. ernment because of the economy 6 miles east of Caseville o>n Kinde or $1,000 a year, like some states. Representatives from the Thirty-five Years Ago budget are expected to material- Road. Republicans, cognizant of the ize. Nestle's Company and the United Isaac Walker was forced to Skip Homeier- Geo. Macready state's financial crisis, appro- have his thumb amputated after Most state agencies plan to al- Dairy Workers Local 83, CIO, GRAND RE-OPENING priated extra money for the leg- his hand was severely cut by a low vacancies to exist when reached an agreement in their — HIT NO. 3 — islative budget because they anti- (wage dispute after an all-day buzz saw Tuesday. [ Memorial Day Fri. May SOtfe, "Kartooai Karnival cipate a longer session in 1959 woricers retire or resign, out/ The village council has leased j threats of discharges of up to 1,- here Thursday. Workers Free gift to the first 1,000 paid at the Cass -City and Ubly plants rooms at the rear of the Dailey t THE YOUNG 000 public employes have practi- •Cash Department Store for public adult admissions. cally evaporated. will receive a flat raise of eight SPECIAL SAT. cents per hour and additional rest rooms. Fri., Sat., Sun. May 30-31, DIRECTORY The lifeline of most agencies Professor Roy Hamilton of DON T MID-NITE FEATURE is the lump sum flexibility of the fringe benefits. Alma will be the main speaker at 1958-59 budget. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Weather- Starring SAL.M1NEO Gary Cooper - Lauren Bacall the Decoration Day program JAMES WHITIWORE DR. E. PAUL LOCKWOOD In past years, money was ear- head were honored at a surprise Wednesday at the opera house. a. CARROL NAISH marked for half a dozen different party Sunday for their 25th wed- "BRIGHT LEAF" CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Rev. A. G. Newiberry is chairman A COlUM8lA_?JCBiSS functions of each department ~ ' ding anniversary. of the event. SUNDAY.MONDAY-TUESDAY MAY 25-26-27 Phone 549 . Res. Caro 8301so much for salaries and wages, A county federation of women's Sensational Twin-Bill >— At Reg. Prices Mon. thru Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. contractual services and supplies Ten Years Ago clubs was organized Monday at and special projects. Evenings: Tues. & Fri. 7-9 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Waldie, Caro. Mrs. A. A. Ricker of Cass 4408 West St. who have been owners of the City was elected treasurer of the — FIRST THUMB SHOWINGS — _____ j The new budget allows agen- group. Robert C. "Hervey, D. V. M. cies to transfer funds from the Gamble Store in Cass City for 10 contractual services and supplies j years, have sold their business to The 1958 Detroit Livestock 6618 SeedSfe" ! account to the salary account, for D. L. Cameron, who conducts a Show is December 9 to 11 at the ADULTS ONLY Phone 251 instance. similar enterprise in Lapeer. The State Fairgrounds in Detroit. In past years, agencies ran "store will be actively managed by JAMES BALLARD, M. D. short in some accounts and would" Lloyd Bryant. Secret to raising good heifers =ife Office at Cass City Hospital end up with surpluses in others. The Hotel Coffee Shop, which for herd replacement is plenty of Phis color cartoon and Phone 415M Hours, 9-5, 7-9 But they were not allowed to bal- has been managed by Mr. and top quality feed for normal 2nd feature mm BEFORE SUCH A SPECTACLE Of growth and good health, state ance out the money to spread over Mrs. Gerald McComb since last Devils Hairpin - Starring" their entire operation. Michigan University dairy spe- BARBARIC BEAUTIES AND SAVAGE TERRORS! STEVENS'NURSING cialists. "Cornel Wilde" HOME i Now they can. It will mean less to Kenneth Cumper, proprietor of money turned back unspent to the New Gordon Hotel. Cass City the treasury,, but it ' will also Specializing in the care of mean a lower deficiency bill -- Mrs. Laura -fceitch and Mrs. Si I THE the chronically ill. deficit spending and surpluses Thomas Hennessey have rented Under the supervision of within a single department. the - Earl Streeter Restaurant e- Helen S. Stevens, R. N. • % % sje quipment on E. Main St. and FACi: I Consumers Power Co. is seek- will continue the business under H. T. Donahue, A. B., M. D. ing a $15,300,000 electric service the name of the L. & H. Res- Physician and Surgeon rate increase for the first time taurant. The Tiki, god since 1950 for more than 8(\0,000 j - Gene Sickler of Cass City- of Fertility, |X-Ray Eyes Examined The Love Idol Phones: customers in 61 outstate counties, i lowered two records of the Upper Beneath The Sea Office, 96 —i Res. 69 I The company said that living j Thumb High School Athletic As- costs have jumped 18 per cent .sociation Monday wnen he ran The Bone* since its last rate increase. Crushing Death K. I. MacRae, D. O. the low hurdles in 23.5 seconds Leap, Test of ' Wage adjustments and expan- and the high hurdles in 15.7 sec- Osteopathic Physician and !-sion of services during that per- Thur., Fri,, Sat. May 22-23-24 Manhood! Surgeon onds. jiod, plus the need for further Miss Lucile Elaine Brown, Also: (Bargain Matinee Saturday iat 2:00 p.m. The Virgin Dance Half block- east of Chronicle 'development to meet "the grow- of Taboo! Office, .226W Res., 226M daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Deluxe Program — 2 Gigantic Hits! ing demands of the economy" Brown, is a member of the class Forbidden Rites were cited as major reasons. Fearless Fighters-Operations of one ;of our country's; of The Sayage DR. P. E. RAWSON of the Harper School of Nursing, •most carefully guarded secrets! Suspense Thriller! Wedding! DR. G. C. CARRICK Detroit, to be .graduated May 27. Bare-Handed .- DENTISTS Michigan produces about a Rev. Stanley P. Kirn has been DAREDEVILS OF Capture of The . Phone 95 Cass City third of all the dry beans grown Killer Moray! in the United States. And Michi- EUB Church at Cass City by the ,s THE DEEPS DR. W. S. SELBY gan produces over 95 per cent of annual conference. He has served Optometrist the U. S. supply of pea beans. as minister of the local church for Hours 9-5, except Thursday seven and a half years. Men Battling Evenings by appointment. Store dried prunes in a tightly The Man-Eating Next to Leeson Wallpaper Store covered container in a dry, cool, Twenty-five Years Ago wn JAMES Tiger Shark! Phone 389 well ventilated place. In, hot Rev. G. A. Spitler will replace DAN DAILEY-'iSv weather it's best to store them, Rev. H. I. Voelker as pastor of INC CLAIRE KELLY The Circle of the Evangelical Church in Cass Fire, Passionate Harry Crandell, Jr., D. V. M. in the refrigerator. Pagan Ritual! Office 4438 South Seeger St. - -Plus 2ttd Big Co-Hit - - Phone 27 Getting There was iMurder—Getting Out was Hell! The Story PHOTOGRAPHER Theater of A Maiden... CAMERA SHOP A Warrior... FRITZ NEITZEL, P. A. of A. CASS Cass City Portraits - Commercial - Candids And the Paradise Film - Finishing & Equipment CINEMASCOPE-WIDE SCREEN-VISTA VISION Phone 245 Cass City they Challenged! Fri.,Sat. May 23-24 DR. J. H. GEISSINGER Chiropractor Mornings: 9-12 Daily When He Puts on the PRESSURE...life EXPLODES! Afternoons: 1:30-5 except Thurs. Evenings: 7-9, Tues. and Friday Also: Color Cartoon "Mouse-Taken Identity" 719 Caro Beside Post Office Starting Saturday Mid-nite amd Hair Styling by Stasia Sun., Mon., Tues. May 25-26-27 Continuous Shows Sunday from 3:0d p.m. Over Wood's Drug .Store MOT STASIA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 202 Cass City FIRST THUMB SHOWING DR. B. V, CLARK — — SUPERB ATTRACTION Here's An Action-Hit That's Really Got It! CHIROPRACTOR TECHNICOLORS CfNEMAScOp£* 2 Hrs. of Suspense-Actiosn-Romance-Thrills! Mon. - Fri. 9-12, 1-5, 6-15-9 First Big Story of the American Commandos I '-' Executive Producer GOLFIERO COLONNA . Directed by FdLCO QU1LIC1 Tues. - Wed. - Sat. 9-12, 1-5 2nd Feature DRAGOON WELLS MASSACRE Closed Thursday Plus color cartoon "Sleepy Time Tom" The Toughest Fighting Hearts of All! , PANEUROPA Production . Released thru AIDART PICTURES House calls made Phone 370 Sun., Mon. May 25-26 '233 S. State St. Caro Continuous Sunday from 3 p.m. One of World War lr$ DENTISTRY FROM most courageous exploits! E. C. FRITZ PREACHER'S Plus 2nd EXPOSED H- Olne-way Street to Hell! Office over Mac & Scotty Drug SON TO Store. We Solicit your patronage ROCK W ROLL j when" in need of work. ; ADULT HIT! "Street of Sinners" KING! Also: Color Cartoon Vice . » . Dice . . > Dames without shame! N. C. MANKE Steam Baths and Swedish Wed., Thurs. May 28-29 Massage Friday -—May 30 Special Foot Treatments Bumper Strip Club Nights Mrs. Manke in Attendance 2 — Thrill - Hits — 2 MEMORIAL Church & Oak .Streets, Cass City ULI Phone 242 DAY! l« Ec's^ABMCD ETCHIKA CHOUREAU JAMES GARNER • JACK WARDEN Don't Miss Our I Expert Watch Repairing I PROMPT SERVICE I Gigantic - - - ! REASONABLE CHARGES ALSO: Color Cartoon "Gonzales Tamales" I Satisfaction Guaranteed No job too big - No job too small Wed., Thur., Fri;, Sat. May 28-29-30-31 WM. MANASSB JOHN MclNTIRE Gigantic Holiday Program I JEWELER Produced and Directed by HENRY EPHROH 2 Outstanding Action-Suspense Hits! FIRE- Senenpt* by CLAUDE BINYON 380 N. State St. Caro, Mich. ALAN LADD I BARBARA STANWYCK Dianne Foster- Wm. Betndix I Barry Sulliyan-Keenan Wynn JOHN W. BAYLEY AGENCY "THE DEEP SIX" I "FORTY GUNS'" Bookkeeping Income Tax ^^t WORKS Insurance COMING: — "Song of Bernadette" - "The Young Lions'* - H1 Office Hours: 9-5 except Plus latest ^vorld news and color cartoon "Witness For the Prosecution" - "A .Farewell to Arms" Thursday and Saturday Telephone 573 PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE— THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958

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MICH. U. S. NO. 1 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. CASS CITY CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 PAGE ELEVEM Mills to .. ..and News rand Notes from Holbrook Area Children, of course, need milk to build strong Mr. and Mrs. Angus Sweeney Mrs. Gerald Shuart and family served. and Mrs cent visitors at the home of Mr. and blue shower Saturday eve- bones and bodies. Adults, too, need milk to keep and Kennie visited Mr. and Mrs. - Rienke of Bad Axe. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord LaPeer and Mrs. Stuart Nicol and family. ning for Mrs. 'Ervin Sadro, given heart muscles and nerves functioning properly, Leonard Copeland and family Miss Winnifred Edwards of and Charlene were Sunday din- Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Stan- by Mrs. Paul 0'Harris and. Mrs. and to rebuild body cells and tissues which Thursday evening. Bad Axe and Eugene Cleland Efer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer baugh and Pvt. Bryce Staribaugh, Pete Rienstra at the Loren Tra-. spent Thursday evening at the Euester and family. then home. ' are continuously wearing out. Milk also gives Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ericson spent who is home OH furlough from home of Mrs..Amy Bailey and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Decker "and Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, re- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kubaekt the body better tone so you feel more vigorous Friday evening at the home of and Mrs. Orlo Kohl. Mr. and Mrs: Cliff Jackson. _ visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee turned after visiting in Olean, N. and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. and alert, more cheerful and relaxed. Fifteen friends and class- Hendrick Friday evening. "Y., for a few days. Ronnie Gnacey and family Sunday Mrs. Henry Jackson's father, mates enjoyed a wienie roast Mr. and Mrs. Don Becker of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Duffield of afternoon. Milk is important to the community, too, as Steve Chuno, is now making his Sunday afternoon at the home of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hendrick home with his daughter, Clara Bad Axe and Mr. and Mrs. James well as the individual. Much farm income, for Judy Cleland in honor of the Hewitt and family visited Mr. Ellis and daughter Edna of were Sunday dinner "guests of Mr. RaycKock, at Lake Orion. The birthdays of Susan Tyo, Phyllis Rescue spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson and Bofe, example, depends on milk. Local business, in turn, people renting the Chuno farm and Mrs. Leslie Hewitt Sunday. Gellatt and Mary Hanby of Cass Steve Sweeney of Jackson and Mrs. Milo Rathbun. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Beardsley^ is largely dependent on farm buying power. are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Partaka City. The girls received gifts. Rose and David visited Mr. and and family, who moved in May spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sageman Croquet and horse shoe were Mr. and Mrs. Angus Sweeney and Mrs. Roy Thornton Sunday. A sound and stable market for milk, 15. played. of Ubly were Sunday supper therefore, is important to everyone. It sons. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Robert and Harold Becker of ,-Mr, and Mrs. Billie Lewis spent Alma O'Brian visited Jack Mr. and Mrs. Mike Maurer and Sweeney and family. Bad Axe spent the week end witfe assures the producer a fair price and a couple days last week visiting Walker- Sunday evening. girls of Uibly visited Mrs. Jim relatives in Pontiac. Capt. and Mrs. Kenneth Walk- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hewitt. the consumer an adequate supply of Seven tables of cards were Walker Sunday. er and family of Little Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Dale towe and Mrs. Jim Walker spent a couple played when the Euchre Club mef Velma Cleland attended the Carol spent Sunday with Mr. an Whether it's Michigan's wonderful water resources and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thornton luck dinner at noon Wednesday Kohl. visited Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Nicol for their last day of school. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyrrett and or her great education facilities — twin themes of and family" Sunday afternoon. Scholtz is- the teacher. family spent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trathen of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown and -Mrs. Lawrence Tyrrell and this year's Michigan Week — the benefits to the Cass City and Mr. and Mrs. Willis and family of Detroit recently family at Morrice. people are more far-reaching because of motor trans- Brown and family visited Mr. and spent several days with Mr. and Lynn Hurf ord and Bob Jackson M^s. Ed Jackson Sunday evening. Mrs. Roger Guinther. of Detroit spent the week end. at port. For trucks are indeed Michigan's supply lines, Mrs. Sarah Jane Sternberg of Mr. and Mrs. Don Near, Harold their homes here. Charlevoix and Mrs. Ernest Wills Hendrick and Jessie Wilson vis- Mr. and ..Mrs. Ed Erieksom transporting everything we eat, wear, or use to visited the Jacksons Thursday ited Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland spent Wednesday with Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson Friday evening. Mrs. Cash Jurek and sons near every corner of the State — eniaMng her people to on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Lewis vis- Standish. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena of ited Mr. and Mrs. George Jack- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bundo vis- live, shop, do business wherever they please, opening Detroit spent the week end at son and Donnie near Ubly Sunday ited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hewitt new horizons to new generations . . .Next time you their farm home here. evening. Thursday. Mrs. Bundo's father, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kurskinsky Emerson Brown of Detroit Gus Moss, who spent the winter see ia truck on the road, remember — it's working for of Detroit and Bob -Deaehin Jr. spent from Thursday till .Sunday in Florida, is spending some time michigan milk of Ann Arbor were called home with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brown in Detroit with relatives. jyou, serving you, too, so you can say, "It's great to Monday morning due to the sud- and family. Kennie Sweeney, Gary Ross* PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION den death of their father, Bob Mr. and Mrs. Ray Armstead Larry .Silver; Richard Schenk and live in Michigan!" Deaehin Sr. their teacher, Mrs. Ralph Browna OW,NED AND OPERATED BY/15,500 DAIRY FARMBRSJ and sons of Rochester spent the Mr. and Mrs. Milo Rathbun vis- week end with Mr. and Mrs. with the third and fourth grades ited Mrs. Jim Walker and Prank Murill Sagena. of Ubly School, spent Wednesday Decker Friday evening. •- Guy Cleland spent Friday at toe zoo and other, points of in- Want Help Finding What You Want? MICHIGAN TRUCKING ASSOCIATION Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ballen- afternoon at the Milo Rathbun terest in Detroit. tine and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Depcinski Try The Want Ads Today! Fort Shelby Hotel * Detroit Wendall Dobson and Mrs. Alta Mrs. Theodore Gracey and Mrs. and family and Mr. and Mrs, Dobson of Port Huron were re- Cliff Robinson attended a «j>ink Allen Depcinski and family at- tended the wedding of Mary Lotx Emming and Ray Booms at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Clrarch at Ruth Saturday morning. A re- ception was held Saturday eve- ning at the K. C. Hall in Ruth. George-Copeland of Cass Citjf - visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hen- drick Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Wills of Bad Axe, Mrs. Betty Wills, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Selleck and fam- Frienclly Stpi-e ily of Pinconning, Sara Jane Sternberg of -Charlevoix, Mrs. Rayford Thorpe and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wills were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. andJ&rs^ LINCOLN Lexington Ernest Wills. 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Advertise it in the Chronicle. Twenty at Grant Girl Scout. Leaders Let Contracts for Church Group GAGETOWN WSCS Meeting Meet in Caro Road Work in Elects New Officers Continued from page two. s - - ., * - ¥=r ^ 3 Area Counties the near future to contact Harold Twenty attended the dinner and The annual meeting of the Schick, a specialist on parks, who REDUCE Fifty-four members of the Tus- Repair and resurfacing- work Nazarene Foreign Missionary will present the plans. The park WITHOUT DIETING meeting of the Grant WSCS at cola County Girl Scout Council has been surveyed for drainage the home of Mrs. Claude Martin planned for summer events, dis- was let recently in Lansing for Society was held Tuesday eve- Cat Tim Foods You like roads in Tfuscola, Sanilac and ning, May 13, at the Cass City and the work will be done very recently. cussed council activities -and saw ! The meeting was opened by Huron Counties. Church of the Nazarene. soon. . . a film, "Let's Go Troop Camp- Mrs. Bruce Tobias of Akron FORmTBBS Mrsl Clair Profit and a short ing," Wednesday evening at the In Tuscola County a mile of Mrs. L. A. Wilson was named work will be completed from, president. Other officers are: spent Sunday at the Frank Roche- Th« new (mazing, wonder drag business meeting conducted. Two Caro Presbyterian Church. lea Reese to Watrousville by the1 Mrs. Arthur Esckilsen, viee-presi- | u home. Little Gerald Roche- that takes off pounds and inches new books, "White Witch" and Day Camp is scheduled daily leau No. 1 Fancy Hot House without special diet or exercise. "Farmers Almanac Sampler," Midland Contracting Co. Bid dent; Mrs. Laurence Cox, secre- went home with her for a July 7-11 at the Girl Scout cabin. tary; Mrs. Olga Marshall, treas-ifew days' visit, YOU MUST LOSE WEIGHT were presented to the church Permission slips, doctor's 'slips price was $53,191. Ml> lb OR MONEY REFUNDED In .Sanilac County, work will urer; Mrs. George Webber, super-' s. Barbara Dore, who spent library. and letters to parents were dis- the ag 39c 10-Day a 50 30-Day O 00 be completed on US-25 from the intendent of study; Mrs. George [ P t few weeks with Mrs. L. TOMATOES An announcement of the con- tributed to various leaders. Each E Supply am — EC. Size O — * south county line to Lexington at Button, prayer and 'fasting; Mrs. I - Dorsey, arrived Sunday at the ference in Midland, held Tuesday, neighborhood will be required to nom was made. a cost of $5,925. Other work in- John -Guinther, other sheep; pub- e of her daughter, Mrs. furnish troop consultants for the Richard McDonald, where she will Mrs. Haskett Blair led the de- camp. The nurse will be supplied cludes a tenth of a mile on M-46 licity, Mrs. Marshall; box secre- votionals, reading the 96th Psalm. from Port Sanilac westerly; 1.8 tary, Mrs. Andrew Cross; medical make her home. Mrs. Dorsey of lb. Wood's Rexall Drugs by Caro. LaPofte, Indiana, will visit her Mrs. Burch led the prayer. Several reports were heard. It miles on US-25, from M-46 north- missionary, Andrew Cross; dele- ' The next meeting will be at erly for six miles, and 1.9 miles gates, Mrs. Gjisper Whalen and sister, Mrs. Richard McDonald, Cass City was disclosed that 27 ladies fin- for two weeks. the church. ished the spring training course. on US^-25 from Lexington north Mrs. Guinther, and alternate dele- Another class is planned for fall. to M-46. Price for the entire gates, Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Hinsper- Cello Pkg. Mrs. E. H. Merrill of Caro and work is $57,841. Esckilsen. ger and sons of Pontiac spent the Mrs. Arthur Kelley of Cass City In Huron County, .7 of a mile week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred told of the president's confer- on M-142 from the village limits BAND CONCERT Dorsch. Mrs. Belle Kloepfer of RADISHES . . .IOC ence they attended in Chicago in of Pigeon southwest to three miles Continued Irom page one. Owendale was a dinner guest Sun- April. east of Elkton and .4 of a mile day afr the Dorsch home. How Many Feet Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Thiel, Mrs. Luther Berry invested 17 on M-53 from Port Austin south- Danny Straley, Kathy Horner, NeINCw TV TexaAC AitSs CookinVyUUJtVlllgg ^^^ ^flbk ^H^ leaders and troop committee erly is scheduled. Cost for the Judy Bohnsack, Jim Knoblet, who spent the winter in Winter members at the close of the project is $21,727. Jerry Guinther and Larry Shag- Haven, Florida, arrived home last \re in Your Shoes meeting.- ena. Thursday. ONIONS 3 29C Clean-up days for the Girl Mrs. Proulx Dies Others are: baritone, Clifford Fred Hemerick and Mrs. Scout cabin are slated June 18 Smith, Arthur Strand, Jon Avery Jennie Slack, who spent the win- and 21. Each worker is asked to At Home Monday and Ron Wright; trombone, Bob ter in Clearwater, Florida, arrived Farmer Feet's Skinless Do they feel like you have too many feet in each shoe? If so, Spencer, Melvin Laming, Larry home last week. don't suffer another day. Learn at once what your shoes mean bring pruning shears, rakes and lb. to your feet and body. Before you buy any shoes, get this free other equipment. A sack lunch Mrs. Mamie Proulx of Elmwood Scale, Francis DeLong and John Mr. and Mrs. William Parrish advice and information on Why Foot>So-Port Shoes are spec- will be held at noon. Township died Monday, May 19, Graham; bass, Bonnie Spencer,!of Grindstone City were recent FRANKS ially made for your feet. Come ifi today for FREE consultation. Eef reshments were served by at her home after suffering a and percussion, Rick Bringardner, I guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Karen Bond, Linda Reed and Ashmore. We carry shoes in stock to size 15. Mrs. Leonard Wilson,. Mrs. Berry, heart attack. Mrs. Frank Chamberlain, Mrs. E. Mrs. Proulx was a member of Susan Mark. Mrs. Joseph Jankeck, who was ALL BRANDS "Open Friday Nights, Closed Saturday night." , a' patient in the Cass City Hospi- J. Eiley, Mrs. John Gee and Mrs. St. Agatha Church and Altar Vacuum Packed Wilson Kirk. Society. Born in Elmwood Town- 48 at Monthly tal for the past three weeks, is ship, she was the former Mary now home and is much improved. Agatha Dunn. She married Meeting of OES Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rabideau, Church Women Forty-eight were present May {Mr and Mrs. Henry LaPave, Mrs. COFFEE "'• 89C Phone 167 Cass City, Mich. Francis Proulx Sept. 19, 1919. rthu r Surviving, besides her husband 14; for the monthly meeting of 1 ^r r '' Carolan and Mr. and Meet at Home are: two sons, Francis of Sagi- Echo Chapter OE'S. In the busi- Mrs. Henry Turner of Cass City Of Wilfred Turner naw and William of Caro; two ness meeting, over which Worthy attended the wedding- and recep- daughters, Mrs. Clifford (Shirley) Matron Mrs. Fred Neitzel pre-tion of their niece, Miss Florence Wood of Caro and Mrs. Jack sided, plans were made for a joint LaFave, and Melvin Ertman in The Women's Department of Parisville^JSaturday. OLEO-. S> $1.00 (Jean) Hendrickson of Calumet; Memorial service to be held May ithe Shabbona Branch of the Re- and DeaAnn Bierlein, 20, of Smith, in charge of devotions, Vassar. COOKIES » 29c read of the vision of Joseph Rev. Glenn William Cronkite, chapter with a new altar cloth pastor, will officiate. Burial will and pedestal covers from the club. Arnold Victor Beacon, SO, of Smith. Mrs. Maude Holcomib of- be in St. Agatha Cemetery. ' Refreshments were served in Pontiac and Loretta J. Lester, fered" prayer. Roll call was "Who the dining room at the close of|32» of Silverwood OPEN 'TIL 10 P. M. is your favorite prophet and the meeting. Arrangements of i Marriage licenses issued were: why?" The lesson, conducted by Sgt. Chester Reed spring flowers decorated the I Raymon.d.Harold Spaulding, 22, SATURDAY NIGHT Mrs. Bruce Kritzman, stressed tables and the chapter room for!0/. City and Shirley Ann the challenge to each one of this In Armyllaneuver j Little, 22, of Caro. , , heritage of prophetic/ministry. the meeting. Sergeant First Class Chester j. Herman Godfrey, 56, of Caro HOOVER Plans were formulated .for a [and Ruth Vennevy, 43, of Caro,, small father and spn.dinner to be Reed, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. SCIENCE CLUB Hartwick Howard Edward Johnson, 19, of given Friday evening, _ June 13, Ivan Reed? Cass City, recently Concluded from page one. Constellation Cap and Mary Ann Parks, l%;of We Give Holden's Red Stamps in the Shabbona Community Hall. participated in "Exercise Strong Caro. Follows you on its own air stream Following adjournmerit, lunchr Arm," a Continental Army Com- soil, flowers and wild animals. 6451 Main o^ aty mand maneuver conducted near The work will be composed Carl R. Cosens, 48, of Akron - without pulling. Nozzle efkfet eon was served by the hostess. : and Florence J. Bills, 54, of The next meeting will be June Fort'Pojfc, La^;",~;, [ ''-,-„ .''*> mostly of field trips, making col- smoothly on 3 wht»ls... cfoubf«$ Sergeant Reed, a section chfff lections and a minimum of discus- BIG SAVING 1 19 at the home of Miss Lillian .ILarry B. Lumley, 22, of May- 3**^^ stretch' hose lets you cUan « Dunlap. Visitors are welcome. in Battery C of the 6th "Artillery, sion work. Formerly flight of stairs . . . full 1 entered the. Army in September . James MacTavish will talk with ville and Charlotte Mils Hamil- Want Help Binding- What Yxm Want? 1952 and has served in ^he Far fourth, fifth and sixth graders ton, 20, of Mayville, power motor . . , king Club Meets » Try The Want Ads Today! Sold for '9750 throwaway dutt bag. .C" East,'- ' ' .'.' .: " 'i: next week answering any ques- , The sergeant attended St. Clair tions they might have and soon The Want Ads Are Newgy Too! Fifteen women from Cass City High School. His wife, Irene,,is j afterwards an organizational were among an estimated 100 with Mini at Fort Polk. ! meeting will be held. attending the first card party of Cass City Oil and Gas Co. the season at the Scenic Country Club at Pigeon Tuesday, May 13; -...'* When You Think Of Graduation A dessert luncheon was served. NEVER Hostesses from Cass City were AGAIN Appliance Store Mrs. H. T. Donahue and Mrs. • Fritz Neitzel. NEED YOU SUFFER ! FROM LEG GIFTS FOR HIM FATIGUE! Your Thoughts Naturally Turn To Hulien's And Jantzen

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