ONE SECTION ONE SECTION Pages 1 to 10 Pages i to 10 Ten Pages Ten Pages VOLUME 52, DUMBER 11, CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1957. TEN PAGES. End of Long Dispute in Sight Amateur Show present Plans for Hear Area Farmers' Returning for jjjew gchooi Addition Case Against Edison Home-coming Plans for a proposed addition to the Cass- City Public School After two side issues had been will be revealed to interested taken to the supreme court for persons at the annual meeting Slate Prenatal x settlement, trial of the case be- Authorities of the Cass City scheduled for 8 p. m. Monday, Merchants Top tween four area farmers and the Chamber of Commerce, in charge July 8. Detroit Edison Co. opened Mon- of the annual home-coming in The project will cost an esti- Courses in Cass day. Cass City Thursday, Aug. 1, an- mated $99,000 and the school has Marlette for The farmers, Joe Lang, Floyd nouneed that arrangements are some $75,000 in a fund for the Werdeman, Grover Laurie and complete for the free 'evening project. Frank Sinclair, claim that the show. The addition will be placed east City Soon Edison Co. used fraud in getting L. H. DeRemer of Bay City of the north, half of the present Second Win will return again this year with ! their signed agreements for right _ ' - JULAC. JLJL k3V/AAWJL *S M. JL A ^-*.*.*.>., t***"_» »T _•....*. ^v-.~ of way across their property for an all new amateur performance. nect to thft nt building. An With the approval of the Tus- utility lines for $50 a frame. Many of the most popular enter- advertisement for bids appears in cola County Medical Society, a, The Gas's City Merchants | They allege that Edison mis- tainers from last year's per- this issue of the Chronicle. program for a series of classes brought their season's record up represented the facts before formance will return with new The addition will feature two for prospective mothers will be ' to the 500 mark Monday night agreements were signed and that acts and many new performers rooms about 63 by 48 feet which held in the various communities with a 5-4 extra-inning victory other farmers are receiving more have been added to the show, ac- will be used for a farm shop and within the county. These classes over Marlette at the Cass City for the right of way than they cording to information «received industrial arts classroom. The are to be instructed by the public Recreation Park. are. by persons in charge. present shop will be used by the health nurses who will arrange After taking an early lead, the The case is being tried before and plan them for their areas. band, according to present plans. i Merchants were forced to come Judge T. C. Quinn in Tuscola PREPARE TO LEAVE—Receiving last the highlights of the evening por- In addition, two smaller class- The need to Cass City. From left to right: Jim Hutchinson, Bob tion of the day-long event. introduce from behind to win the game. County Circuit Court. It was to minute instructions before leaving Monday for the Johnson, Explorer Advisor Chuck Reed, Scoutmas- phase of public health nursing" Cass City scored in the first in- have resumed Wednesday morn- Fourth National Jamboree to be held at Valley ter Keith McConkey, Dick Albee, Marvin McCor- Horse-pulling available from the addition. One into the present program has ning and again in the second on ing when the farmers present Forge, Penn., are the six scouts to attend from mick, Jim Ross and Jim Rawson. Plans are under way to in- will be an agriculture classroom long been felt. The emphasis of Don Erla's round-tripper to go their final witness, Floyd Clark, crease the amount of money to be and the other a mechanical draw- these classes will be on the ahead 2-0. an appraiser., spent for the horse-pulling con- ing room. fundamental principles thai Marlette came storming back The Edison Company has not test to attract more teams and A teachers' lounge is also in underlie good care of the mothej in the fourth to score four times. yet presented any witnesses and Six Leave Monday persons in charge are confident the plans for the new building. arid baby in relation to familj Wiltse opened with a double the case is expected to extend that this year's show will be the If there is not enough money living. In recent years, such a and Kennedy and Geister fol- well into next week before a de- biggest and best of the many for the complete building, as preparation for family living lowed with singles. After Parkier cision is reached. that have highlighted the after- planned, school authorities will do has become to be recognized as was thrown out at first, Ray E noon events at the home-coming. The farmers are asking 'that For Scout Jamboree as much as possible with the very important in this complex Fox slammed a home run that the agreements v be rescinded, funds available. world of today. accounted for the visitors' final The tourist season is in full Two Explorers and four Boy which would mean, if granted, swing and it'is estimated that 15 Scouts from Cass City will join Swim Classes Start School Election ' The content of the material to three runs. Ray is not normally a that the lines already erected sand guests. The programs will The annual'meeting will .be be offered in these prospective member of the Marlette squad. billion dollars will be spent on a contingent of 80 persons from would be torn down. If the agree- {vacations this year. Vacations the Valley Trails Council who be presented from a giant stage, Monday at Pool held an hour after the polls close mothers' classes includes the de- But the team was short a man ments are not rescinded the 300 feet wide and 100 feet deep. for the school election Monday. velopment of the baby before and they picked him out "of the j boost sales all over the nation in . wil— l leave Monday from Saginaw farmers are asking the court for ;sun tan lotions, eyedrops, insect to attend the Fourth National The jamboree's own daily Voters will decide two open posts birth, the explanation of good stands. He proved to be a wise damages. newspaper, "Jamboree Journal," The annual Red Cross swim- on the school board. maternal hygiene, importance of .choice as he provided Marlette's (repellents and camera film. Jamboree slated' July 12-18 at ming lessons given at the Cass That's a result you'd expect. Valley Forge, Penn. will.be distributed before break- Luke Tuckey is a candidate for medical supervision, care of the big offensive punch and played a fast. City pool will start Monday when re-election. Other nominees are baby after birth, etc. fine defensive game. However, there's another item Attending from Cass City will interested persons are to register that ranks right along with these The camp will be supplied with Mrs. Elizabeth Walpole and The classes will be started in The Merchants got one of the be Jim Hutchinson, Bob Johnson, its own phone, electric and tele- at the pool at 9 a. m., Roger Park Program vacation standbys as biggest item Dick Albee, Marvin McCormick, Kenneth Maharg. Voting will be the Cass City and Caro areas. runs back in their half of the graph service. Parrish, Red Cross water safety held at Cass City High School. For Cass City, the classes will fourth when Tom Schwaderer in volume sales for tourists and Jim Ross and Jim Rawson. instructor, announced this week. we feel you'll be as surprised as be held at the Cass City High singled and Erla, Ken Eisinger En route to the ^camp they Classes will be held Monday, School beginning Wednesday, and Harry Hartwick drew walks. we were when you learn that it's Records Prove June Wednesday and Friday morning Will Feature aspirin. It looks as if too many will visit at Washington, D. C. At July 17, from 1 to 3 _p. m. and They tied the score in the Valley Forge a huge tent city on from 9 a. m. to 12 noon for six every Wednesday thereafter , for sixth when Erla scored after of us overdo it when we are off Is Brides' Month weeks. Minimum age for swim- NEA Meeting for a good time. 2,033 acres will house the 50,000 six weeks to complete the series. drawing his second * walk of the \Decathlon ***** scouts expected. The boys will be mers taking the course is nine At Philadelphia The classes for the Caro area game. divided into 38 villages of about The old adage that "June is years. will be held at Caro High School Eugene Kloc almost scored the We don't know if it's the new 1,400 campers each. There will be five classes of- Brides' Month" was again proved More than 300 Michigan teach- beginning Friday, July 19, from run that would have decided the speed law, improved drivers or in Tuscola County this year, ac- fered. A beginners' class will be The Cass City Recreation De- constant education and publicity Many foreign countries will be ers are among the 15,000 edu-1 to 3 p. m. and every Friday game in the regulation distance represented. Scouts will attend cording to statistics released this offered for village residents thereafter for six weeks. in the fifth. partment has arranged a decath- that is lowering the death rate on from 9 to 9:30 and for -out-of- Icators attending the National Ed- lon program for boys and girls from Australia, Bahamas, Brazil, week by Mrs. Ann Sattelberg, ucation Association Centennial Any expectant mother who is He blasted a line drive over the the highways in Michigan. How- clerk in charge of marriages at towners from 9:30 to 10. which will be run on an individual ever, at the risk of being repeti- Canada, Chile, Cuba, Denmark, interested n attending these head of the Marlette left fielder Great Britain, Greece, Iran, the county clerk's office in Caro. Intermediates will take instruc- convention in Philadelphia ^ June basis with ribbons for every, tious we again point out that the tion from 10 to 10:30 and swim- ;30 to July 5. Orion Cardew is one classes at either place please and it appeared to be headed outv Israel, Peru, Philippines, Swe- In June of this year a total write to the Public Health Nurse, of the field of play for an easy participant who compiles the long holiday week end ahead is merswillbe in the pool from I of the two delegates represent- proper point totals. den, Switzerland and Venezuela. of 50 marriage licenses were is- ing the Michigan Education .iis- courthouse, Caro, Michigan.. round tripper. However, the ball always one which is among the sued . . . more than twice as 10:30 to 11. For a score of 30 a blue ribbon highest in traffic deaths, and in- The jamboree is a self-liqui- scciation from Region II. The hit one of the fence posts near dating enterprise. Each partici- many as in .any of the previous An advanced swimmers' class the track and bounced back to the is presented. A score from 20 to creased caution will be necessary five months of'the year. will be conducted from 11 to week-long meeting marks the 29 earns a red ribbon and from to stay alive. pant pays a $50 fee which pro- 11:30 and lifesaving will be of- founding of »the NEA a century left fielder and Kloc was thrown ***** vides food, use of equipment and Oddly enough, there have been out at the plate. 10 to 19 points, a white ribbon. fered from 11:3.0 till noon. ago by a group of Philadelphia The events are divided in three covers the cost of building 13ie exactly as many marriages in The winning combination in the Representatives from Michigan the first half of 1957 as, there There is no charge for the in- educators., categories. There are 10 events State University have been can- camp. Cass City Scouts were The Philadelphia Convention eighth started when Schwaderer | helped by their sponsoring or- were in a similar period for 1956 struction. walked arid took second on Jack for boys and 10 events for girls. Concluded on page 10. . . . a total of 145. Hall and 27 hotels were retained For all children eight years old ganization, the Cass City* Rotary to accommodate the delegates Hool's sacrifice. He galloped Club, which . contributed $150 to*- The coincidence continued dur- home standing, up on Erla's hot and younger there is a division Announce Topics from the 48 states and three ter- with 10 events.' Set Training Day wards jamboree expenses. ing the month of June when 50 groutider through the infield. licenses were issued in each year. ritories. The NEA Representa- Erla had a perfect night at A complete breakdown of the i Spectacular evening programs tive Assembly ana 26 'depart^ sue various events which include jFor Scout Leaders January started out -slowly the plate with a home run, single are scheduled Friday, July 12, Concluded on page 10. ments of the NEA held their and two walks in as many tries. jumping, running, baseball and j and Thursday, July 18, in a When congregations of the business meetings during the Dean Hoagg was the only Mar- basketball throws, rope climbs Training day for all those natural amphitheatre holding Presbyterian and Methodist week. Some of the topics Cass City remained on tdp in lette player to garner more than and push-ups is available from helping with Girl .Scout Day 50,000 campers and several thou- Library Receives churches in Cass City hold com- discussed at sectional meetings the recreation department. To the Western Division of the one safety as he cracked out a Camp will be held at the Girl bined services at the Presbyterian included: changing patterns of Thumb Babe Ruth League with & single and a .double. . ; earn points, contestants must ac- Scout cabin, Wednesday, July 10. Last Aid Payment Church during July sermon topics community and family life,' tax cQmplish each event within pre- Tell First Ten to pair of victories in as manj? While Monday's game was ex- The session will begin at ten will be built around the theme, education and school finance, starts. citing, the attendance was not. scribed times .or distances. o'clock and end at three. Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Little, librarian, "Helps for Living" in Hectic automation, economic and popula- The Recreation Department Pay Village Taxes In the first game played^ The team has been disappointed Earl Mattlin Sr; of Garo and Mrs.} has received from the state board Days," Rev. M. R. Vender, pas- tion manpower trends, the future Thursday, June 27, the squadf in the poor turnout at .the first staff pointed out that parents Alfred Dickson of Akron, who j for libraries at Lansing a check tor, announced this week. of the high school and federal aid can assist the staff and children posjbed an easy victory @ve£r three home games. . With only have just returned from camp Village Treasurer Wilma Fry for $51.44. This represents final The topic was selected in re- for schools. - Ubly, 13-3. Newell Harris? two games left and , with their by helping and encouraging their training in New York, will be in this week announced the first 10 payment of state aid to the local sponse to numerous requests, the Vice-president Nixon and children to practice events they village residents to pay village public library for the year ending pitched shutout ball for six in- improving record, players are charge. pastor said. The schedule will be: Postmaster General Summerfield nings and collected two hits. Mar- hoping for more fans to support plan to enter. " All helpers and interested per- taxes. They were: Mrs. William June 30, 1957. A check for $91.21 July 7—"When You Are Feeling were scheduled to take part in Wednesday evening a "Mum- vin McCormick twirled the final the club and see some exciting sons are asked to attend and Willard, Charles Wendt, Dave was received previously. The Low;" July 14—"How to Handle the convention ceremonies. Also inning for the winners. softball at their next home game mers Parade" was scheduled to bring a "nose bag" lunch for Ackerman, Harold Waldie, Steve grant is figured on Elkland Self Pity;" July 21—"Responding scheduled to speak were Law- be followed by singing, storytell- Harbec, Glen Atfield, Herman Township's population of 2,606 at Les Severance reached base which will be Wednesday, July noon. to Criticism," and July 28—"Let- rence Derthick, U, .S. commis- every time he came to bat and 17, against Frankenmuth. Next ing by Mrs. Fritz Neitzel and Day Camp begins July 22 and Behr, Arlan Hartwick, Mrs. H. F. a per capita rate of more than ting God Take the Strain." sioner of education; Sir Ronald Clayton Neiman and a special Lenzner, Joe Sommers. fivte cents. Dave Wilson turned out his usual Wednesday, July 10,. the team lasts for five days. Concluded on page 10. Continued on page 10 fine game behind the plate. plays at Sebewaing.which posted Indian dance by Ron Fleenor. Paul Holmberg was to be in Caseville Game a 2-0 decision over them in the 1 first game of the year. 'charge of the bonfire. Earl,Doug- Methodists Commemorate Building of Church Cass City edged Caseville, re- las furnished the props for the ; garded as the team to beat in storytelling. the division, in a thrilling game Two Cars Collide at Thursday evening at 8 p. m. a Tuesday evening at Cass City square dance on the tennis courts Recreational Park, 3-2. Area Intersection was scheduled. Mr. and Mrs. John Golden Anniversary at Grant Sunday Clutch pitching by Harris was West were to furnish the music the highlight of the game. via records. The Golden Anniversary of the first occupants. Grant supported Adult Bible Class formed Feb. been repaired several times and Caseville scored an unearned Two cars were damaged in a Last week's attendance at the were a reading of the history of run in the first and after Fogle, collision at the corner of M-81 present Grant Methodist *Church a resident pastor until 1911 when 10, 1928, and was followed by the interior redecorated many the church by Mr. Blair" and a park was 505 children. The previ- was celebrated Sunday when the Grant Young Adult Fellow- times. Caseville hurler, led off'with. » anoLM-53 Friday evening, but Concluded on page 10. the church became part of a cir- brief talk by Mrs. Elsie Hinaman some 150 members and guests at- cuit with Elkton, as it is today. ship organized May 20, 1949. When church members painted triple in the fourth, Harris struck drivers of both cars escaped in- of Unionville, the only , living out the side. The visitors added * jury. tended all-day ceremonies at the During the long history of the The Methodist Youth Fellow- the walls recently, they were charter member of the j church. church. forced to tear off three layers of another unearned run in tlte Robert L, Becker, 17, of Bad church, there have been 37 pas- ship organized in 1952. Other speakers were " Merrill sixth to account for all of tfeeff Axe lost control of his car when Although Sunday was the tors including the present pastor, Most recent organization is wallpaper before the new paint Martin of Sandusky, Mrs. Robert Scouts Leave j golden anniversary of the build- could be added. runs. he tried to turn onto M-81 and Rev. Leo Buerch who became« the Junior Choir which formed in Chisholm of Owendale and Mrs. Harris also led the team at tn« skidded into a car driven by iing of the present church, the the pastor three weeks ago.* 1953. Dedication Service Flora Hubbard of Kingston. A , Grant church is much older. The Rev. William Ainsworth of plate. He tripled and scored in Robert B. Abbott, 34, of ^ Caro The church has shown steady Sturdy Building \ solo was sung by Mrs. Clair which was waiting at the inter- first formal church for the area Harbor Beach, a former pastor, Profit. the first and doubled for a kej For Week at progress. Many church organiza- In the 50 years the present hit in the sixth. Dave Wilson was section to cross the highway. was the Grant Methodist-Episco- tions were formed. Oldest is the delivered the sermon to members Visitors and former members ,pal Church built on a site do- building has served the area, no and guests. A basket lunch at responsible for the winning rue, Damage was about $300 to the Woman's* Society of Christian of the church were present from With the score tied 2>-2 and Wil- Becker car and some $50 to the jnated, a corner of the James major structural repairs have noon was followed by a program Kingston, Larising, Gagetown, Camp Rotary Service which was organized as been nece'ssary. Some 25 years son and Harris on base, an at- Abbott car. 'Greneshe's farm. It was dedi- the Ladies' Aid in 1901. under the direction of Haskett Unionville, - Elkton, Owendale, cated Dec. 18, 1892. ago a kitchen was added to the Blair, chairman. Sandusky, Vassar, Detroit, Cass tempted double steal caused the Corporal Robert Angell, of The "Komjoynus" Junior- Caseville catcher to throw the Bad Axe .State Police post, ticke- Before the first church was church basement. The roof has Highlights of the ceremony City, Bad Axe and Adrian. Sixteen Scouts from Cass City built, persons in the area at- ball away and Wilson scampered ted Becker for violation of-the all the way home from first. basic speed law. left Sunday noon to spend a week tended church services in three at Camp Rotary, scout camp for area schools . . . Dickout, Green- Each team collected four hits the Valley Trails Council, near wood and Rescue. and committed two errors. Clare. Levi Cliff and 0. C. Blair Local Markets The scouts will be under super- started the first Sunday School vision of scout leaders and col- in about 1890. The area was Annual Golf Meet lege students who help at the served by Rev. Judson Cooper Buying price: jcamp during the summer. who came to the area whenever Held in Bad Axe Soybeans 2.08 The boys were driven to camp he could. When he was not avail- 6.50, by Dan DeLong who returned able Layman John .Stirton was Verona Hills ladies' golf cfcrl- Dark red kidney beans 6.80 with Fred Auten. Mr. DeLong in the pulpit. won the little brown jug- from Yellow eye beans 12.00 will return Saturday to drive the Shortly after the first church the Scenic ladies' golf clu& is Grain boys home. They are expected to was built, two members of the their annual meet held Tuesday Corn - , 1.12 j arrive in Cass City at about 5 congregation, Duncan McDon- at the Bad Axe course. The Oats, new 66 |p. m. ald and Enoc Turner, walked the Scenic club had won the jug for Barley, cwt 2.00 Scouts attending are: Ed Mark, nine and a half miles to Cass four years. Wheat, No. 2, mixed, bu. ..,>.. 1.91 John Shagena, Tom Craig, Bill City to attend the .district con- A total of 83 ladies attended Livestock Bliss, Bill Eberline, Ed Knight, ference and have the church and bridge was played following1 Cowsv,uwo, pounjtn^iid* 1a.2" .1.*«5, Jerry Ross> Jim Fritz, Grant recognized with a regularly ap- the meet. Cattle, pound .16 .20; Hutchinson, Bill Hutchinson, pointed pastor.. Prizes for the Scenic Calves, pound 20 .30 Chuck Iseler, Dean Hutchinson, First Church Burns iwent to the following: . pound Bruce Avery, Bill Dobbs, Roger In the spring of 1907, the gross, Mrs. John Slbtzmtan; Produce Parker and Danny Gee. church burned and in the fall, gross, Mrs. Fred Neitzel; Eggs, large, doz 24 the present church was dedicated. net, Mrs. Paul Lorenfeen, Notice Rev. Stevensqn was the pastor. low putts, Mrs. Wallace Hart, Notice 1957 Village Taxes are now due, The congregation of the church Prizes for the Verona groii Barbershops will be closed July and may be paid at the Village purchased a house and lot adjoin- 50-YEAR MEMBERS—Attending the Golden Anniversary of the present Grant Methodist Church were many persons who were Endefsbe went to: low gross, Mm AB5?e sion and distribution of electric cur- Jerome Brenner authorized Represent- rent; that the chairman of the Board of Board of Supervisors ative of Halsey Stuart & Co. Inc. and Supervisors and the Clerk of said Coun- Local Area Church News In associates having presented the lowest ty be and hereby are authorized and. OFFICIAl PROCEEDINGS bid, with an effective interest rate of directed to execute, acknowledge and Cass City Methodist Church— St. Pancratius Church—Rev. I. First Presbyterian Church— 8 p. m.; Judsons at home of Mr. Mizpah United Missionary 3.17432%. Mr. Pochelon recommend- deliver such easement and right of way and Mrs. John Crawford, Deford, Church—Pastor L. W. Sherrard. APRIL SESSION ed the acceptance of the bid of Halsey substantially in the form of the Con- Rev. Ernest E. Robinson, minis- J. Mikulski, pastor. Melvin R, Vender, minister. Sun- April Session of the Tuscola County Stuart & CoVvInc. veyance of Easement for Right of way Sunday Masses: day, July 7. 8pm. Phone 99F13 Cass City. Sunday Board of Supervisors, held in the Moved by Supervisor Mueller, sup- here to attached, in the name and o» ter. School * Superintendent, JasonCourt House April 9, 1957. ported by Supervisor Lindsey that this behalf of said County of Tuscola. 7:30 Low Mass. 10:15 a. m. Sunday School. Bible school hour at 10 a. m. A Meeting called to order by Co. Clerk, Yea and Nay vote taken of which The minister is on vacation 10:00 High Mass. (Classes Kindergarten through class for every member of the Kitchen. Fred Mathews, who called the rol pital Committee for recommendations, there were yes 1(23) no (0) absent (2). with the following Supervisors respond Motion declared carried by chairman: during July. Our constituents are Holy Days,of Obligation 6:00 youth; provisions for smaller family. July is Family Month. Sunday School 10 a, m. Motion carried. Mclntyre. asked to worship at the Presby- Free transportation to anyone in, Morning worship 11 a. m. ing: Supervisor Shuford Kirk, Chairman Friend of the Court John Humm ap- and 9:00. * children)* John Metiva, Alton Reavey, Lester of the Special Hospital Committee- pre peared "before the Board in behalf of terian Church according to the 11:00 a. m,. Nursery Class, the area. Further information by Attention! Please observe the Jones, Milton M. Bedore, Hugh Marr sented the following Report: Judge Quinn, and requested an appro- summer cooperative plan of both calling, church office, phone 203. change in time of services. Conrad Mueller, Evard Rawson, Elmer Mr. Chairman priation for the Law Library Fund of Cass City Assembly of God— Kindergarten and Period II for W. Conant, Grover Laurie, James C Honorable Board of Supervisors; $375.00. Moved by Supervisor Laurie,, churches.. * Primary and Junior Depts. Worship hour at 11 o'clock. The evening service and all Kirk, John B. Mclntyre, Quentin How Your Hospital Committee, to" whom supported by Supervisor Metiva, that Corner Leach and Sixth St. Rev. services during the week will be ell, Harold W. Cook, Shuford Kirk the appropriation be granted and the and Mrs. C. L. Hundley, pastors. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Special music by Pastor and Mrs. James Osburn, Fred Henderson, L. C Nursing Facility Bonds, recommends the County Treasurer, be authorized to- Sunday, July 7. Jehovah's Wit- Special music. Sermon by the Weckle. Sermon and . communion lifted for the Free Methodist Draper, Archie Hicks, Howard Slaf sale of the Bonds to the low bidder, make the Transfer from the General nesses-^—-Kingdom Hall, 1659 Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Camp Meeting on M-53. ter, Dayton Davis, Earl Lindsay, Ear: Halsey, Stuart and Associates. Fund to/ the Law Library Fund. pastor. service. Subject, "Crowned By Butler, Roy Sylvester. Signed Moved by Supervisor Hicks, support- Deckerville Road, Caro. 3 p.. m. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Calendar: Christ." Dates to remember: The next order of business was the Shuford Kirk ed by Supervisor Lindsey that we ad- public lecture, "What is Your Evening evangelistic service at Mancelona Camp Meeting July election of a xchairman for the ensuing John B. Mclntyre journ until 9:30 tomorrow. Motion car- July 10, The Women's Mis- Gospel Hour at 8 p. m. Sings- year, and the Clerk declared the meet Milton Bedore ried. Religion Doing For You?" 4:15 7:45. , sionary Society at the Clifton piration, special instrumental and 11-21. ing open for nominations. Supervisor Archie Hicks Signed: JOHN B. .McINTYRE, p. m. Watchtower subject study, WMC Tuesday, -7:45 'p. m. Brown City Camp Meeting Jones, presented the name Of Super * Harold W. Cook FRED MATHEWS, Chairman Champion* Cottage. Potluck vocal music. Sermon by Pastor visor John Mclntyre of Fremont Twp. Grover Laurie , Clerk. "Ancient Israel Backslides and Thursday evening prayer meet- luncheon. Weckle "Four Horns and Four August 14-24. for nomination. Supervisor Hicks sup Charles F. Woodcock How to Avoid Backsliding To- ing at 7:45. ported the ^nomination. Moved by Supervisor WoodcocK, sup APRIL 12, 1.957 Smiths," explaining the book of There being only one nomination, it ported by Supervisor Cook that the re- April Session of the Tuscola County day." Friday Service Meeting 8 • You are cordially invited to at- Lamotte United Missionary Zechariah. Deford Methodist Church was moved by Supervisor Mueller, sup port be accepted and the Recommenda- Board of Supervisors, continued and p. m.. and Ministry School 9 p. m. tend these services. * ! ported by Supervisor Shuford Kirk, that tions of the Committee carried out, ye> held in the Court House in the Village- Church—8 miles north of Mar- Monday at '7:30 p. m. Senior Sunday services: nominations be declared closed and the and nay vote taken of which there were o>vf£ Carof^n wj-v , ApriA •»«!l 112 f» , 11957 ntr? . TMeetinl IT Ai_ gff called«. —TI -.-»"* lette. Rev. Dellis Hudson, pastor. Church, 10 a. m. Rev. Don Clerk instructed to cast the unanimous (yes 25) (nay 0) (absent 0). Motion to order by Chairman Mclntyre. Clerk, youth time. A teenager's ap- vote of this board for John Mclntyre declared carried by Chairman Mclntyre called the roll with all supervisors pres- Morning worship, 11:00. Sun- proach to the Bible, "What Betty Caister. Sunday School, 11 a. m for chairman for the ensuing year Moved by Supervisor Henderson, sup- ent. Sanctuary. Leola Retherford Vote was cast and Supervisor Mclntyre Minutes of yesterday's session read by day School, 10:00. Sunday eve- and Bob Baptist should know declared elected.fi adjourn until 9:30 Tpmorrow. Motion Clerk and approved. ANNUAL. MEETING OF ning, 8:00. You are cordially in- about the Great Tribulation." superintendent. Supervisors Mclntyre took the chair Carried. Regular order of business taken up.. Youth meeting Sunday eve- and thanked the board for the honor Signed Supervisor Mueller, chairman of the- vited to attend. * Final plans for the "All-Day conferred and declared the meeting JOHN B. McINTYRE, Chairman Committee on Roads and Bridges pre- Travelarama." nings. open for business. Moved by Supervisor FRED MATHEWS, Clerk. sented the following report: District Number 16 Novesta Baptist Church—Le- Prayer and Bible study Shuford Kirk and supported by Super- Mr. Chairman, Hon. Board of Super- Tuesday, revival prayer time visor Hicks that we adopt the sam'e MORNING SESSION visors: vene O. Shattuck, pastor. Wednesday, 8 p. m., iii the Rules & /Regulations as governed tfcthe April meeting of the Tuscola County Gentlemen: You..._r committee on Roads-. at 6:15 a. m. church. board the past year. Motion carried Board of Supervisors held in the Court & Bridges who was authorized by your Gagetown Public School Sunday school 10:00. Radio Broadcast, WMPC La- Moved by Supervisor Slaf ter, supported House April llth, 1957., Meeting called board to audit the special expense ac- Morning worship service 11:00. Family fellowship, fourth Fri- by Supervisor .Lindsay, that we ad- to order by Chairman John Mclntyre counts of the members of the Board of Young people's service 7:00. peer from 11 to 11:30 a. m. day night of each month. journ until 1:30. Motion carried. Clerk called the roll with all Supervis- County Road Commissioners, beg leave Softball league game, 7 p. m. ors responding. to report and recommend the following: will be held at the Gagetown School on Monday, July Evening service 8:00. WSCS, second Tuesday of each AFTERNOON SESSION Minutes of yesterday's session re^id by We have checked the itemized expense 8th, at 8 p. m., for the election of one trustee and the at Kingston; our church versus month. Meeting called to order by Chairman clerk and approved as read. bills of said board for the first quarter Prayer meeting Wednesday Kingston Pilgrim Holiness. John Mclntyre with quorum present. Chairman Mclntyre, dispensed With of the year, 1957. The amounts are: transaction of any other business to come before said 8:00. - * Primary department, Mrs. Chairman Mclntyre appointed the fol- the regular Order of Business and called Roy LaFave 66.53- Wednesday, midweek service Elsie Hicks, supt. * lowing committees at f this time. upon Supervisor Slafter, Chairman of George Mclntyre . meeting. ,, \ and prayer time, 8 p. m. Five Tuscola County Board of Supervisors the Committee on Health who discussed Nicholas VanPetten .185.53 i New Greenleaf United Mis- Standing committees, 1957 the possibility of organizing a District graded prayer groups. Study Fraser Presbyterian Church— John B. Mclntyre, Chairman Health Department, and introduced Dr. Total . . 322.72 sionary Church—Gordon A. Guil- from the Bible. Agriculture: J. Kirk, Laurie, OOsbori n v.i.«,v/iiQrton, aa. *».£'Representativ* wo*.***!***.**e* ~o~f thv-*ev ™~Mich™- Your committee recommends that Leslie Munro, Secretary liat, pastor. Rev. George Gillette, pastor. Bank Depository: Conant, Draper, igan Department of Health who discuss- said bills be allowed and be paid out of Coming events: 10 a. m. Sunday School. Marr. jd the advantages to be gained in hav- the County Road funds. Sunday School 10 a. m. Outstanding gospel film, Bldgs, & Grounds: Jones, Cook, Wood- ing a County Health Department. All of which is respectfully submitted. 11:00 a. m. Church Services. * cock. Moved by Supervisor Draper, support- CONRAD MUELLER Morning worship 11 a. m. "Wiretapper," true life experi- Bonds & Insurance: Draper, Conant, ed by Supervisor Davis, that the Com- EARL LINDSEY Prayer service Wednesday 8 ence of Jim Vauss, 90 minutes in Jones. mittee on Health check with Huron and QUENTIN HOWELL Gagetown Methodist Church— laims & Acounts: Bedore, J. Kirk, Syl- anilac Counties in regard to setting up ARCHIE HICKS p. m. length, sound and color. Monday, vester. District -Health Dept. Composed of HOWARD SLAFTER We are cooperating with the 8 p. m. at our church. All seats Fred Werth, pastor. Drainage: Laurie, Osburn, Metiva. ;he three Counties and report to the Moved by Supervisor Lindsay, sup- Worship service 9:30 a. m. Education: Metiva, Bedore, Butler. Soard at a later date. Motion carried. ported by Supervisor Woodcock that the Free Methodist camp meeting on free. Equalization: Rawson, S. Kirk, Cook, Moved by Supervisor Cook, supported report be accepted and adopted. Motion Sunday night. Junior Camp period, July 29 Sunday school for all ages at Hicks, Jones, Sylvester, Mueller, by Supervisor Lindsey that we adjourn carried. 10:30 a. m. * Laurie, Bedore, Woodcock. until 1:30. Motion carried. Moved by Supervisor Laurie, support- If you are not attending serv- thru Aug. 3. (Ages 7 thru 12 Finance: Cook, S. Kirk, Woodcock. AFTERNOON SESSION ed by Supervisor Osburn, that we ad- ices elsewhere we cordially in- Footing Rolls: Reavey, Cook, Mueller. Meeting called to order by Chairman journ until 1:30. : years) Cost $12 each. Open to Health: Henderson, Slafter, Howell. Motion carried. St. Joseph Church, Mayville—• Vlclntyre, wit1h quorum present. Chair- ELECTION vite you to worship at this rural any junior in community. Camp Justice: Osborn, Draper, Davis. man Mclntyre Dispensed with the Regu- _ Overdrying in your automa- community church. site, Lake Ann, near Traverse Masses Sunday and Holydays, Legislative: Woodcock, Bedore, Lee. lar Order of Business and called upon 9:30. o. Officers Claims: Marr, Jones, Rea- lounty Agriculture Agent Alfred Ball- tic clothes dryer makes clothes City. vey. weg, who discussed the Brucellosis wrinkled and iarsh. You don't Family Bible Hour—At the Teenagers camp, Aug. 5 thru Confessions Sunday at 9:00- Parks: Sylvester, Lindsey, Metiva. Eradication Program and introduced Printing: Davis, Butler, Lee. M. Geo. Parsons of the State Depart- have to sprinkle if you damp dry Hillside School, one-half mile Aug. 12. (ages 12 and up) Cost, 9:30. * rlesolutons: Butler, Rawson, Sylvester. ment who is in charge, of this program west, one-half mile north of Elm- Roads & Bridges': Mueller, Lindsey, >n the State Level who gave a very your clothes. You can save time $12 each. Open to any teenagers Hicks, Slafter, Howell. .nteresting talk on this work and called and energy and electricity by re- wood Store, Hurd Corners Road. in community. Camp site, Lake Cass City Church of The^Naza- Salaries: Lindsey, Laurie, Reavey. apon Dr. Geo. Whitehead, and Dr. Every Sunday afternoon at rene—6538 Third Street (Corner Sheriff: Lee, Henderson, Marr. Phil Bruce, who gave talks on the moving clothes that are still NOTICE Ann, near Traverse City. Trans- Social Welfare: Hicks, Rawson, Conant. state LeVel and Dr. Fish who has been slightly damp. 3:30 a fundamental message portation provided. of Oak). Earl M. Crane,' minister. Taxation: Slafter, Mueller, S. Kirk. n charge of the program in Tuscola from' the Bible. * Phone 124J. Sunday, July 7: Veterans: Howell, Henderson, Davis. stated that the program had been very Ways & Means: S. Kirk, Hicks, J. Kirk. successful in this County, and presented The Want Ads Are Newsy Too! Shabbona RLDS Church — 2 Bible School at 10:00 a. m. Regular Order of Business taken up, i resolution to the board requesting Election of two school board members Riverside United Missionary Worship service at 11:00 a. m. the Election of Supervisor Mclntyre as hat it be passed by this board, stating miles east of M-53 on .Shabbona hairman of the Board having caused a t was necessary to have the resolution Church—Pastor L. W. Sherrard. Road. Howard Gregg, pastor. Prayer groups at 6:45 p.m. Vacancy on the Special Hospital Com- n order to make the program complete. S. S. Supt., Rinerd Knoblet. NYPS at 7:16 p. fn .. mittee, Chairman Mclntyre apponted Moved by Supervisor Mueller, support- for three year terms each will be held at Phone 8542K. Sunday services: Supervisor Hicks to fill the Vacancy. ed by Supervisor Howell that the Resol- i Morning worship 10 a m. Church School 10 a. m., Ronald - Evangelistic service at 8:00 p. Supervisor Rawson presented the fol ution be referred to the Committee on Sunday School 11 a. m. m. owing contract in regard to the Sheriff Agriculture extension for study and re- CEMETERY Cass City High School auditorium Warren, church school director. Department Cars as follows: commendation. Motion carried.' Services during the week and Assistant, William Dorman. Wednesday, July 10: Midweek We, the undersigned, hereby agree The Tuscola County Road Commiss- on Sunday night are being lifted prayer service at 8:00 p. m. to the following: on members were present and Chair- Church services 11 a. m. Auten Motor Sales of Cass City man Mclntyre called; upon Mr. Roy for the Free Methodist Camp Thursday, July 11: NFMS agrees to maintain and replace Tus- jaFave, Chairman of the Commission MEMORIALS meeting located on M-53 . Sunday night service the meeting at 2:00 p. m. cola County's Ford Automobiles at a vho stated they were present to present fourth Sunday of each month at cost of $138.00 per month, per unit. o the Board their Annual report for Largest and Finest Stock Ever Dates to remember: Each unit will be a Custom- 30—0 he year 1956 and called upon Orval Monday, July 8,1957 July 11-21—Mancelona Camp 8 p. m. Novesta Church of Christ— Tudor, 8-cylinder with standard trans- Kitelinger, Clerk of the Commission in This Territory at Car®, Zion League meetings Tuesday mission, oil filter, oil bath air cleaner, ivho presented the Report. Moved by t meeting. Howard Woodard, minister. positive wipers, electric clock, fresh Supervisor Woodcock, supported by -JLV.C v j. v eu evenings* Bruce" Holconib, Bible School air heater, turn indicators, seat covers, lUpervisor Metiva., that the report be Michigan undercoating, 50 ampere generator accepted and placed on File. "Motion side with Rev. Rogers, colored Wednesday evening worship Supt, and 136 amp. battery. arried. Polls will open at 10:00 a. MIL and The -replacement price includes; In- evangelist, singing and preach- service 8 p. m. Bible School hour 10 a. m. surance $100,000.00 to $300,000.00 Pub- A General Discussion followed and ing. Family night, fourth Friday Morning worship hour 11. lic Liability ($100,000.00 per person, he Board gave the Commission a vote Close at 7:00 p. m. $300,000.00 per accident); $25,000.00 of Thanks for the Fine Report, and Aug. 14-24—Brown City Camp of each month, 8 p. m. Evening service 8. Mrs. Ervin Property Damage, $50.00 deductable cooperation they had given the Board Charles F. Mndge meeting. Women's department meeting Binder will have charge of the (the first $50.00 to be paid by the n the past year. County collision, fire, Theft and Glass The following Resolution was offered Local Representative i third Thursday of each month. service and give the message this Coverage, up to $750.00 Medical per jy Supervisor Bedore, and seconded by First Baptist Church—Pastor f Everyone is invited to attend Sunday night. Passenger in insured car. Supervisor Henderson. This price includes Lubrication and RESOLUTION Phone 99F14 CANDIDATES ARE Rev. R. G. Weckle, Cass City. I all services. * Young People's choir practice wash every 1000 miles and no charge Resolved, That the County of Tus- Tonight (Friday) is class meet- Thursday 7:15 p. m. for oil change, parts and/or labor 3ola, Michigan, grant unto the Thumb The Good Shepherd Lutheran maintenance. Electric Cooperative of Michigan, an Comings, KENNETH MAHARG ing time for our three adult Bible Bible Study for all ages Thurs- Tuscola County has the privilege of easement and right of way over land of .. § classes. They will meet at the Church — Rev. Otto Nuechterlein, day 8 p. m. discontinuing this agreement with one said county situated in the southeast month's notice and Auten Motor Sales quarter of the Southeast quarter of sec- LUKE TUCKEY following places—Philatheias at pastor. You are cordially invited to has the privilege with a notice of one ion 34, township 13 north, range 8 east, Memorials Cass City Park for a Hamburg Friday (today) Voters' meet- attend all services. year. In the event that it is discon- more particularly described in the tinued, Auten Motor Sales is obliged or of conveyance for Right of Way PHONE 458 ELIZABETH WALPOLE Roast, devotions and fellowship ing. to leave the County, with no unit over attached hereto and made a part here- at 8 p. m.; Bereans at home of Sunday —Worshi p service 10 6 months old. >f, to construct, operate, replade, repair KINGSTON C. S. Auten nd maintain thereon and in and upon Mr. and Mrs. William Patch Sr., i a. m. AUTEN MOTOR SALES all roads, streets or highways abutting Howard Slafter said land, an electric transmission Fred Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Fred Froede and Evard Rawson DON'T BUY ANY CAR BEFORE YOU DRIVE A CHEW ... ITS BEST SHOWROOM IS THE ROAD. family of Pontiac were week- Moved by Supervisor Laurie, Support- JULY PICNIC MONTH ed by Supervisor Daper, that the con- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon tracts be accepted and adopted as read. Denhoff. Motion carried. Supervisor Shuford Kirk, brought up Mrs. Belle Dawson of Saginaw for discussion the Dumping of rubbish on the highways. After a General Dis- Whether you picnic at home was a caller at the home of cussion it was Moved by Supervisor Mrs. Carrie Everett Friday. Kirk, supported by Supervisor Hicks, that this matter be referred to the Com- or away you will want to sup- Mrs. Guy Jarvis and family mittee on Roads and Bridges for further spent part of last week with her itudy and Recommendations. Motion ply your picnic basket from parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon :arried. Everett. Moved by Supervisor Mueller, support- ed by Supervisor Howell that the com- our delicious Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kitely of mittees on Legislations & Resolutions Pontiac were Saturday guests of aring in a suitable Resolution oppos- ing any Legislation that would tend to Mr., and Mrs. Allison Green. take away from Township or Local units Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter of of Government any money that has heretofore been paid to the Local units Retherford, N. Y., visited his from Tavern or Beer and Liquor Li- PICNIC mother and sister, Mrs Anna cense Fees. Motion Carried. Hunter and Wanda, a few days Supervisor Reavey, Onairman of the last week. Committee on footing Rolls, presented the following report: VARIETIES CO Mrs. A, D. Benfield is attend- Mr. Chairman, Honoraole Board of Supervisors, Gentlemen, ing college at Ypsilanti. Your Committee on Footing Rolls A|3c Marvin Taylor returned beg leave to report that we have checked the several Assessment Rolls to Whitmore Air Force Base, and have found them in order and Sedalia, Mo.., Monday morning. Recommend they be turned over to the Committee on Equalization. Mrs. Marjorie Tashaway and Signed sons of Corunna visited Rev. and Alton Reavey Conrad Mueller SANDWICH BUNS Mrs, Frank Purdy .Sunday. Harold W. Cook Mrs. Leo Barrett has returned Moved by Supervisor Henderson, sup- ported by Supervisor Slafter, that the to her home here from Pleasant Report be accepted and the Recommen- AND BREAD Home Hospital, Cass Cityr where dations carried out. Motion carried. Moved by Supervisor Henderson, Sup- she has been a patient. ported by Supervisor Slafter, that we t Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fortier of adjourn until 9:30 tomorrow. Motion carried. HOT DOG Lake City spent Saturday at the Signed Alton Lyons home. JOHN MCINTYRE, Chairman FRED MATHEWS, Clerk HAMBURGER MORNING SESSION Regular April Session of the Tuscola SEEDED STEAK BUNS County Board of Supervisors continued EXPERT and held in the Court House April 10 SQtJARE SANDWICH 1957. Meeting called to order by Chair man John Mclntyre. Clerk called the BREAD Roll with all Supervisors present. Sheriff Wm. Tomlinson, was present and the question of how the collection Beauty in motion—Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Sedan with.Body by Fisher. Prompt Service.- Reasonable of the unpaid dog Taxes should be handled in 1957. After a General Dis- Charges cussion it was moved by Supervisor Henderson, supported by Supervisor SOFT RYE BUNS ALL WORK Butler, that the Sheriff be instructed f GUARANTEED to use the same method in collecting A delicious new bun variety. the dog, Taxes as was used in the pasi Here's why Chevy's best showroom is the road! year, and each Supervisor contact the JHamond setting - Jewelry Sheriff and agree on how the collect- ion was to be made in his Township repairing. Have your dia- Motion carried. HALF & HALF SANDWICH Because Chevrolet's sleek good excessive loads off the front Wheels, mond set in a modern mount- Sheriff Tomlinson requested that he be given the privilege of hiring another looks, its advanced features, are the wide stance of outrigger rear ing. Deputy. Moved by Supervisor Kirk A new square loaf that is brown supported by Supervisor Draper, that f bread on one end and white bread on only part of the story. The'big springs, Ball-Race steering, spher- JEWELRY repaired, altered this matter be referred to the Com and plated hi gold, silver, mittee to settle with the Sheriff. Mo- the other. bonus is its remarkable reada- ical-joint front suspension. Sure, CHEVROLET tion carried. rhodium, chromium, platinum Supervisor Laurie brought up the bility, the crisp precision handling you can admire the sculptured question of overloading of Trucks on and white gold finishes. County and Twp. Roads. Moved by that has posted an entirely new lines in the showroom. But Chevy's Supervisor Draper, supported by Super RLi - BROOCHES - visor Davis, that this matter be ref errec Always In Our Freezer standard for cars in every price a car specifically designed for MORE PEOPLE DRIVE LAVAjuiERS - WATCH to the Committee on Roads & Bridges for Study and information on who hac class. There are reasons for this, beautiful motion—you have to CHEVROLETS THAN ANY CASES - BRACELETS the authority to check on the over BEADS, pearl and glass, re- loading of Trucks and report back to of course: Chevrolet's balanced travel in this one to know just how OTHER CAR the board. Motion carried. strung and new catches fur- Moved by Supervisor Mueller support weight distribution that takes terrific it is. Try it, this week! nished. ed by Supervisor Reavey that we ad journ until 1:00 O'clock. Motion car ried SATISFACTION AFTERNOON SESSION Meeting called to order by Chairman GUARANTEED Mclntyre, with quorum present. Only franchisee! Chevrolet dealers display this famous trademark Chairman Mclntyre Dispensed with the Regular Order of Business and Call Sommers Bakery ed upon Mr. Julius Pochelon of Detrot Bond Consultant who explained the pro MONKEY cedure in accepting the Bids on Bonds Home of Irish Bread . Jewelry and Gift Shop At 2 o'clock, Chairman Mclntyre, de- See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer clared it was time to take up the Spe- Phone 278W Cass City cial Order for this afternoon which was the opening of the Sealed Bids on the JULY 1-31 NATIONAL HOT DOG MONTH CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, CASS CITY CHRONICLE— FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1957. * PAGE THREE.

The Ladies' Aid met Wednes- Sunday visitors at the Angus Port day at the home of Mrs. Clayton Sweeney home were Mrs. Huron and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Root. Thirty-seven were present Clarence Booms and family, Mr. Nicol and family of Erie. for dinner. The next meeting will and Mrs. Ray Mazure and fam- Mrs. Jack Tyrell and family be July 10 at Fraser Church. The AMAZE YOUR FRIENDS! ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Esse- spent from Sunday till Wednes- committee in charge of the dinner MYSTIFY YOUR NEIGHBORS! maker and family, Mr. and Mrs. day with Mr. and Mrs, Milo Her- will be Mrs. John Battel, Mrs. BE THE FIRST ON YOUR BLOCK! Kenneth Booms and family, Earl man at Montrose and Mr. and Joe Crawford and Mrs, Glen Booms and Richard Holdwick, Mrs. Lawrence Tyrrell at Mor- Profit. Those can be the most intriguing words in the world — and I Research Guides all of Harbor Beach, Mr. and Mrs. rice. Vacation Bible School finished suppose we've all thrown money away answering such bald and Friday at Fraser Church. After Robert Toloski and Judy of Rap- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nadiger bold advertisements. Cotton Production son, Mr. and Mrs. William O'Hen- of Pontiac and Mr, and Mrs. Steve the final session, the teachers and ley and family of , Mr. Decker spent Friday at Pigeon their helpers served cake, ice But this week, at grevery case, you'll ibe right. The car ihorn is built like Studies of cotton soils and nu- Bob and Larry Sweeney, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Harold Copeland the children and the restaurant. a saxophone and those two notes were chosen for the "car saxo- trients required for producing cot- Mrs. Martin Sweeney and family and Sandra visited Mr. and Mrs. 'Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoadley phone" after a lot of study. ' ton at a rate exceeding one bale and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ross and Lee Hendrick Sunday evening. of Imlay City were Saturday per acre have been conducted by family. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Lewis were evening callers at the home of They have great powers of penetration, which is a safety fac- USDA's Agricultural Research Mr. and Mrs,. Frank Hill of Sunday evening visitors of John their sisters, Mrs. Doris Mudge tor, yet are the most pleasant of the penetrating sounds. Some cars Service and soil scientists of the Onaway and Mrs. Loren Trathen Bulla. and Mrs. Eleanor Morris. also add B Flat to increase these qualities. State Agricultural Experiment Mr, and Mrs. Bill VanAllen and Miss Alexandria MacRae at- Stations at Stoneville, Miss., and were Tuesday dinner guests of We've come a long way from the early auto horns. The very first Mr. and Mrs. Arnold LaPeer. David were .Sunday evening tended a teachers' convention in Thorsby, Ala. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murill Philadelphia last week. was actually a whistle. It was installed in the mufflers of pione*er Results show that it will paj Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nadiger Shagena. William MacGillvray and a cars and was pulled with a cable. farmers with better cotton soils to of Pontiac spent several days.last Mr. and Mrs. Steve Decker and man friend of Detroit were step up their use of nitrogen to 4 week with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mr. and Mrs, Roy Thornton called week-end guests of Miss Anna Today's auto horn is (S'uch ia reliable piece of equipment it al- times the present average annual Decker. qn Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson McLeod at Old Greenleaf. most never goes wrong. It's like so much of the .equipment in Imodern rate of 26 pounds an acre. The Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Hendrick and Bob Monday morning Mrs. Rayford Thorpe, her cars, working for us

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Forage Profit Plan which ./ shows how much you can/ Long-lasting—meets Edison's rigid standards fit« BANUM12 today! save on your farm by j Self-propelled wl»h 2-Row Crop Head Clean—no smoke, no soot chopping. Then get the "' Outer shell—cool to thv e . touch all over ' In 1955, property taxes took lower priced Gehl deal! \ Easy financing—up to GJ years to pay per cent of farmers" net in- Efficient—no heat wasted up a flue comes. Come in . . . Set's make Lawn grasses such as Kentucky Cass Gity Oil C& Gas bluegrass and red fescue should AU this adds up to the best water heating service ever provided in Southeastern Michigan be cut at 1% to 2 inches in height when grown in open sunny areas. Leonardi Dam/ m Ask your plumber •- -nijarrce dealer • DETROIT EDISON Appliance Store \ ' fCass City PAGE FOUR. CASS CITY CHRONICLE—FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1957. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. Cass City Area Social and Personal Items C, J. Striffler underwent sur- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doerr and The Elmwood Missionary Circle Alice Bartle of Saginaw is gery in a Bay City hospital last little son were Sunday dinner will meet Friday, July 12, with 'spending this week with her week. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mrs. Arlington Gray, neaf' Shab- cousin, Bonnie Copeland. Guinther. bona. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Velez have Miss Beryl Koepfgen of Mid- moved to the house on the Arthur Mrs. Earl Douglas was in Elm- William Eberline entered land was a guest of the John McGraths* Monday afternoon. Little farm,. hurst, 111., from Monday until Pleasa,nt Home Hospital Sunday Friday of last week attending a evening where he was to under- Mrs. Patrick Freeman suffered Mr. and Mrs. William Andrus school "of missions at Elmhurst go surgery early in the week. a heart attack in her home are vacationing in northern College. Monday night and has been quite Michigan a few days this week. Bonnie Copeland and Nancy Roger, three and a half year Brown from Salem Evangelical ill. Mrs. Florence Sinclair of Har- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Withey old son of Mr. arid Mrs. Gary U. B. Church were at Bay Shore ; rison spent a few days last week Camp at Sebewaing last week at- and daughter Joyce of Coldwater with her sister, Mrs, Ralph Ward. Evans of Pontiac, underwent a tonsillectomy in Pleasant Home tending a state youth convention. spent Saturday night and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Englehart with their parents here. Hospital Saturday. Louis Bartz is suffering with have purchased the George A very fine service was held Speirs farm in Novesta Town- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murrish a sprained ankle. He, was injured while working on the Iseler- in the Novesta Church of Christ ship. (Dorothy Pawlowski) of Flint Sunday evening with the con- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fritz of are the parents of a six-pound, Bartz turkey farm east of Cass City. gregation of the Church of the Alma were overnight guests in two-ounce daughter, Sally Jo, Nazarene in attendance. Rev. the Francis Fritz home Sunday born June 29 in Cass City Hospi- Cfiarles Randall returned last Earl Crane spoke on "The - For- night. tal. week end from a stay with his gotten Element in Conversion," Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Koepfgen sons, Arthur Randall of Pontiac after which he used the baptistry Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graham are the parents of another daugh- and John C. Randall of Canton, in the church, administering the were Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Moran ter, their fourth, born June 30 in Ohio. rite of baptism to six of his con- of Croswell. Pleasant Home Hospital. The Mrs. Keith Bowker of Hadley stituents. Rev. Woodard baptized Mrs. Carrie Gracey of Wick- baby weighed seven pounds and and Mrs. Jack Watts of Meta- one from the Church of Christ ware was a dinner and afternoon 13 ounces. mora were guests Tuesday aft- congregation. Bruce McVety read guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Zora Day went Tuesday to ernoon at the John McGrath the Scripture during the baptism. Theo Hendrick. Wyandotte and Friday will leave home. Tom Fritz, 17, son of Mr. and with her daughter and family, Mrs. Tracey was another Vows Exchanged at Mrs. Francis Fritz, enlisted in the Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bufe and volunteer helper at the recrea- Navy and left last Wednesday for children, on a trip through tion department sponsored picnic Novesta Parsonage Great Lakes, 111. eastern states. at Sleeper State Park Wednesday, Cpl. and Mrs. Clinton Esckilsen June '26. Mrs. Mabel McComb flew to Rev. Howard Woodard offici- Montana Sunday where she • will and daughter will leave Friday Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bell and for Fort Bliss at El Paso, Texas. family and Mr. and Mrs. Dan ated at the double-ring ceremony visit her brothers, Fred and Jack Saturday in the parsonage of the Fay, for a month. They have been visiting relatives Hennessey Jr. and family spent here for three weeks, after ar- Tuesday evening at the William Novesta Church of Christ, -vhich Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richards riving from England. united in marriage Miss Elenora Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas and daughters, Linda,and Jane, Patch home. Bills of Akron and Willard Haw-- Sunday evening guests of Mr. Following her marriage re- noon at the home of Mrs. Edwin are vacationing in Northern The John McGraths had -as ley. and Mrs. Jack Doerr were her guests Sunday their son-in-law, cently to John Douglas, the Fritz. Complete details of the Michigan this week. Attendants were Alton Hawley former Eloise Swarjz was in- wedding appeared in an earlier uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Shotts of Arcadia, Calif., of Caro and Miss Beverly Roberts The Wheeler reunion will be Archie McPhail and family of troduced at a tea Tuesday after- issue of the Chronicle. held at the Shabbona Community and his mother, Mrs. Agnes of Akron. Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs, Hazen Shotts of Pontiac. The bride is the daughter of REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE CASS CITY STATE BANK Hall Sunday, July 7. Potluck din- Guinther and family. ner will be at 12:30. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Reed will Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bills. Mr. of Cass City, Michigan, at the close of business June 6, 1957, a State Robert Freeman is working as leave Saturday on a two weeks' and Mrs. Merritt Hawley of Caro banking institution organized and operating under the banking laws Mrs. Thelma Bogart of Caro an engineers' aide at Sawyer Air and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hart- trip to New Mexico. Mr. Reed will are the groom's parents. Only the of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published Mrs. James W. Young Force Base at Gwen in the Upper take a training course at the parents of the couple were pres- in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and wick were Sunday visitors at the Peninsula. He will be there until home of Mrs.. George ,Seeger. Philmont Scout Ranch there. ent for the service, which took by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. Some 150 relatives and friends mother topped her white pearl Nov. 14 when he will return to The American Legion Auxi- place at two o'clock. ASSETS of Miss Joyce Helen' Little and Bible, which was a gift of the The Lutheran Church Sunday the University of Detroit. liary will meet Monday evening, Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance James William Young gathered groom. i School held its annual Children's Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doerr enter- July 8, at the Legion Hall. In- and cash items in process of collection $ 370,042.56 in the Novesta ChurchSpf Christ The gowns worn by the bride's | Day picnic at the Cass Citytained at dinner last Wednesday Twin Girls Plan Government obligations, direct Recreational Park, Sunday. stallation of officers will take and guaranteed : 727,008.57 Saturday, June 29, at three attendants were made alike of evening, cousins of Mrs. Doerr, place. o'clock .for the double-ring cere- Double Wedding Obligations of States and political subdivisions 479,812.52 flocked nylon over taffeta. Point Mrs. Alex Greenleaf received Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Hubel and The annual Douglas family re- Corporate stocks (including $7,500.00 stock of mony performed by Rev. Howard of interest of the gowns, which word Sunday that her mother, two daughters of Flint and Mr. Federal Reserve bank) „ 7,500.00 Woodard, which united the couple union was held Sunday at , the Mis. and Mrs. Harold L. Pock- were waltz-length, were cum- Mrs. John Gledhill, was ill and and Mrs. Roger Guinther. home of Mrs. Peter Heronemus, lingtOn of Algonac have an- Loans and discounts (including $546.30 overdrafts) .,.. 1,831,741.37 in marriage. The bride is the merbunds with huge bows. Mrs. left to spend a few days with her Bank premises owned $1.00 , 1-00 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Dr. F. L. Morris took his near Decker, with 42 present nounced the engagements of their Hartel wore orchid and the at Roseville. twin daughters, Janice Mary and Other assets - .'.. 4,000.00 Little of Cass City. Mr. and Mrs. bridesmaid's dresses were yellow. grandson, Chuck Gage, to Bay from Durand, Flint, Saginaw, .Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Townsend " City Tuesday and from there he Snover and Cass City. Ann Lee, to Jay R. Anstadt and Marion Young of Grand Rapids Their headdresses were matching Sr, and granddaughter, Gaye TOTAL ASSETS .' $3,420,106.02 1 went by bus to West Branch to Roy Taylor was taken seriously Warren L. Ziegenfus III, res- LIABILITIES are the parents of the groom. bands of net decorated with se- Andrus, spent Sunday in Hazel Potted palms and candelabra quiris. Mrs. Hartel's flowejrs were spend some time with his grand- ill and was hospitalized while pectively. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships ;Park with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie parents, Mr. and Mrs. William visiting his daughter, Mrs. Jan and Ann graduated from and corporations $ 600,411.65 decorated the church. Keith and an arrangement of orchid and Townsend Jr. and girls. / Harold Little, Ferris Ware and white mums. The others carried • Gage. Robert Edgerton, at Homer. His Algonac High School and Henry Time deposits of individuals, partnerships j Pfc. Richard M. Joos, who had Ford Hospital .School of Nursing. and corporations 2,219,304.16 Lee Hartel seated the guests. yellow and white mums, including Mrs. Frederica Carr spent the address is Room 222, Sheldon Deposits of United States Government (including Preceding the entrance of the spent a two weeks' furlough with week end at the cottage of Dr. Memorial Hospital, Albion, Mich. They are on the staff at Henry the basket of flowers carried .by Ford Hospital in Detroit. postal savings) ...... A..,.—,.: .'. 44,267.71 bridal party, Bud Downs of De- the flower girl. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thompson and family at •Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 225,286.22 ! ! Maurice Joos, left Sunday to re- Oak Beach. She stopped en route Both couples will be married at troit, .accompanied by Mrs. Mrs. Little, mother of the arid Mrs. Howard Rexin and fam- Trinity Methodist Church, Al- Other deposits (certified arid officers' checks etc.) ....„.;. 1,160,76 Audley Horner, sang "I Love You bride:, wore navy blue with white turn to Fort Hancock, New Jer- 'to see her sister, Mrs. John F. ily were Mr. and Mrs. George TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,090,430.50 Truly" and "Through The accessories. The groom's mother l-sey..'.. ." ..'•".'.".• Pobanz, at Scenic Convalescent, Rexin arid family of Silverwood. |gonac, Aug. 24. ^ '. Other liabilities ~....^: 22,867.95 Years." At the close of the serv- wpre light blue lace with pink I Mr. and Mrs. Don Seeger and Home, Pigeon, who is recovering Afternoon and evening guests Mrs. George Seeger and the from a broken hip, CASS CITY HOSPITAB, TOTAL LIABILITIES ...:...... :..... $3,113^98.45 ice he sang "The Lord's Prayer." accessories. Both mothers had were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rexin, Born June 29 to, Mr. and Mrs. The bride's attendants were her corsages of pink and white car- .Jatter's daughter, Mrs. Kenneth ., Mr. and Mrs. George Dillman, of" Detroit. CAPITAL; ACCOUNTS Fred .Murrish of Flint, a daugh- Capital* : .„-'- $ 100,000.00 sister, Mrs. I*ee Hartel of De- nations. Sweet of Lapeer, were in Dear- Dick and Marjorie, with Mr, and > William Patch was pleasantly born Saturday night to attend the ter, Sally Jo. ' Surplus .. L :.-_ 150,000.00 ford, as matron of honor, and Yellow and white decorated the Mrs. Roy Burton and family of surprised Monday evening when Born June 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Undivided profits :.... • •" 56,807.57 jsisters of the couple, Peggy church basement where a recep- Klinkman-Berry wedding. Caro as their guests, left Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hendrick and Young* of Grand Rapids and tion was held following the cere- Edward Dillon Jr. of Caro, a son, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Grahahi Wednesday evening of this week Mr, arid Mrs. Jeroriie Root came Patrick Edward. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 306307.57 Hazel Little* as bridesmaids. ; mony. There the couple opened spent Sunday at Oak Beach, with for the Dillman cottage at Fores- to help him celebrate his 61st Other patients, in the hospital Joseph Spica of Grand Rapids, their gifts and refreshments were i their daughter and family, Mr. ter and will vacation there until birthday. They ate supper and TOTAL LIABILITIES AND .CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .... $3,420,106.02 Tuesday forenoon included: Mrs.*This bank's capital consists- of: Common stock -with total pa£ value friericT of the groom, performed served by a group of young wom- 'and Mrs. William Bottrell said July 15. spent the evening. Anna Alexander, Jean Kostanko, the duties of best mail. en. . ••',-.', •. • '- I sons of Flint, who are spending of $100,000.00. ,: Mrs. Francis Fritz and daugh- Mrs. Edwin Fritz was hostess Kathy Starr, master John Zawil- MEMORANDA The bride, given in marriage Mrs,. .George Bergen of Fentori, two weeks at their cottage. ter Rosemary returned home Tuesday afternoon at a lovely "by her father, was preceded to inski and Mrs. Charles Bond and Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for aunt of the bride, cut the wedding Mrs. Margaret Haire and Mrs, Sunday after spending a week social affair when she held open infant daughter Susan Gaye, all other purposes $ 176,OOO.QO the altar by her niece and cake which was a five-tiered Sadie Rolison left Monday for with relatives in Chicago, Carol house in honor of Mrs. John of Cass City; Richard Spencer of Deposits of the State of Michigan $ 125,000.00 nephew, Sharon Hartel and David pyramid of white, trimmed in Marquette where they will attend | Ann Fritz , returned home Tues- Douglas, a recent bride. Invita- Tyre; Mrs. Mary Fifer of King- I, C. M. Wallace, Cashier of the above-named bank, hereby certi- Little, as flower girl and ring yellow and topped with a minia- a family reunion on the Fourth. !day after being a guest of tions were issued by Mrs. Earl ston; Mrs. Sarah Berden of San- fy that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and bearer. ture bride and groom. They had spent from Thursday i Virginia Gross for 10 days at Douglas to friends to meet her belief. dusky; Mrs. Lulu Roblin of De- C.M.WALLACE t The bride's gown was a crea- The newlyweds left on a week's till Monday.at their home here. the Gross cottage. new daughter-in-law. ford, and Baby Denise Tank of •ffSeffi &£ lace and net over satin. trip to Niagara Falls and eastern Correct—-Attest: F. B. Auten, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McVety Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglas Mrs. John Kennedy entertained Snover. } B. F. Benkelman, -Floor-length, the dress was made and southern states. They will and baby\have been visiting- rela- and daughters of Homer and Mr. Patients recently discharged make their home in the Walnut 16 relatives and friends of her C. R. Hunt, ~ "with a fitted bodice which f ea- tives here and will leave this and Mrs. John Douglas spent the cousin, Mrs. Pearl Worley of included: six-year-old Roger " , Directors. ~5tua*ed a Sabrina neckline and Trailer Park in Cass City. The -week end at the Earl Douglas Reid, admitted Friday evening State of Michigan, County of Tuscola ss: bride has been employed with week for Sumner, Mich., where Seattle, Wash., at a potluck din- ^wristpoint sleeves. The skirt had they will make their home. Mr. home. Mrs. Robert Douglas and ner and social time at her home with a broken jfight arm, and Sworn to and subscribed before me this 28th day of June, 1957. pointed panels of lace. Her scal- Walbro Corporation for three McVety has been assigned as 'daughters remained to spend this Sandra Kurd of Deford, admitted Frederick H. Pinney, Notary Public years and Mr. Young is a sales- Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Worley loped nylon net veil was held in pastor of the Church of Christ week here and Mr. and Mrs. John was en route to her home after for treatment of head injuries My commission expires: September 20, 1958. place by a scalloped headpiece man. there. Douglas will spend most of two returning from a trip to Europe. sustained when she was hit with decorated with mother of pearl Out-of-town guests at the wed- REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE PINNEY STATE BANK Mrs. Don Roberts and children weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. William Bystrom a croquet mallet; Francis Clara sequins. An orchid and fancy ding came from Grand Rapids, and baby Suzanne ,Sickler of Cass of Cass City, Michigan, at the close of business June 6, 1957, a State jhandkerchief made by the bride's Detroit,. Fenton, Flint, Ferndale of Center Line spent from Thurs- I Lynn Albee left from Lapeer and children, Billy, Kay and day until Sunday with her par- ! Monday as a member of a Metho- David, of Brockton, Mass., arrived City, and Mrs, Anna Mclntosh of banking institution organized and operating under the banking laws and St. Louis, Mich, Detroit. of this State arid a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Little. dist youth caravan on a 12-day Monday night to visit Mrs. By- in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and Mr,. Roberts came Friday night. _trip to points in the east which strom's father, Herman Doerr. Mary L. Sweeney PLEASANT HOME HOSPITAL by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. Pair on Honeymoon Saturday, Mrs. Roberts and will include . New York City, Mr. Bystrom will spend the week ASSETS Married Saturday daughter Brenda Kay attended j Washington, D- C., Boston and here and Mrs. Bystrom and chil- Born June 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, Trip After Wedding the Little-Young wedding. other cities. Mrs. Gilbert Albee dren will remain for a longer LeRoy Sefton of Decker, a seven- and cash items in process of collection „.... $ 406,668.76 Miss Mary Louise Sweeney be- took Lynn to Lapeer. The trip visit. pound, three-ounce daughter, United States Government obligations, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dillon Jr. Diane Louise. came the bride of James Ronald Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barrens (Reva Hutchinson) of Caro, an- is being made by bus. direct and guaranteed 1,074,115.46 Booms Saturday morning at a Mr. and Mrs. Frank McVety Born June 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 354,530.88 of Imlay City are enjoying a nounce the birth June 28 in Cass Mrs. Ernest Wilhelmi and son and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McVety Nuptial Mass celebrated in St. two-week honeymoon in Quebec Willis Thane of Cass City, a Other bonds, notes and debentures 4,969.95 City Hospital of a seven and a Ernie of Dearborn, Mrs. Arthur and baby were Sunday dinner Corporate stocks (including $6,000.00 stock of Columbkill Catholic Church,, near following their marriage Satur- Neitz of Birmingham, Mrs. Ottis seven-pound, eight-ounce daugh- Ubly, Eev. E. R. Werm. of f iciated. quarter pound son, Patrick Ed- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rothwell ter, Joyce Elaine^ Federal Reserve bank) 6,000.00 day in the First Congregational ward. Mrs. Dillon and baby will Sweet and daughter Judith of McVety and family near Brown Loans and discounts (including $1,671.07 overdrafts) .... 1,387,217.86 The bride, who was given in Church in Imlay City. Born June 29 to Mr. and Mrs. go to the home of her mother, Carsonvi'lle and Larry Kolb were City. Lloyd McVety returned to Harold Henderson of Carsonville, Bank premises owned $21,206.69, furniture and fixtures marriage by her father, wore a Mrs. Barrons is • the former Mrs. John Peterson, this week. i guests of Mrs. Eldon Hall at the $4,964.73 26,171.42 gown of embroidered tulle over ti Cass. City with them and went on a nine-pound, 12-ounce son, Ty- Vera Becker, daughter of Mr. Hall cottage near Port Austin to spend the week at church Other assets : : 2,178.45 satin styled with a fitted bodice, and Mrs. Charles'Becker of Cass Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hendrick den Elroy. ..returned home last Thursday. .several days last week. Mrscam. p at Rock Lake. a scalloped sabrina neckline and City. Mr. Barrons is the son of j Wilhelmi remained in Cass City Born June 29 to Mr. and Mrs. TOTAL ASSETS $3,261,852.78 short sleeves with matching: the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ,They were overnight guests Mrs. Audley Horner, Louis and Albert Lintner of Marlette, a six- LIABILITIES Wednesday night of Mr. and Mrs. ~to spend a few days with her Geraldine Horner and David gauntlets. The bouffant skirt was Barrons of Wilmot. mother, Mrs. Charles McConnell. pound, 15-ounce daughter, Diana Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships fashioned of scalloped tiers. A The bride, who was given in Dan Urquhart at St. Clair Shores Ware took Cathy Horner and Jane. and corporations $ 685,699.30 coronet of pearls and sequins marriage by her father, wore a and had spent a week with Mr. | Forty-six were present last. Elaine Englehart to the Rock Born June .29 to Mr, and Mrs. Time deposits of individuals, partnerships held her veil of silk illusion. She gown which she designed and and Mrs. Sherwell Kelly and fam- ; Thursday afternoon and evening Lake Junior Christian Camp Walter Wolak of Kingston, a and corporations 2,069,529.31 ily at Romulus and Mrs. Ray Iwhen the Golden Rule Class and Sunday afternoon, where they are Deposits of United States Government (including wore a pearl choker and earrings, made, fashioned of white satin seven-pound, 14-ounce daughter, postal savings) 110,982.58 a gift of the bridegroom, and and alencon lace in chapel O'Dell and family at Dearborn. (the Young Adults of Salem spending the week. Other young- Alice Ann. Evangelical U. B. Church met Deposits of States and political subdivisions 94,488.57 carried a lace hankie made by ] length, re-embroidered with seed Mr. and Mrs. George Dillman, sters from the Church of Christ Born June 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Other.deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 6,287.19 her mother. Her cascade bouquet pearls and rhinestones. The veil Dick and Marjorie and their with Miss Iva Hildinger at her include Ronald Speirs, Peggy Mc- Don Koepfgen of Cass City, a TOTAL DEPOSITS « $2,966,986.95 was of pink roses and white car- was attached to a pearl and (guest, Miss Geraldine Sbresny of cottage at Sand Pointe. The July Connell and Lloyd McVety from seven-pound, 13-ounce daughter. nations. rhinestone crown and she car- (Gagetown, spent the week end at meeting of the Golden Rule Class Brown City. Mrs. Howard Born July 1 to Mr. and Mrs. TOTAL LIABILITIES M $2,966,986.95 Miss Ramona Booms was maid ried a white Bible, a gift of the the Dillman cottage at Forester. will be at the Leonard Damm Woodard and Mary Helen are Walter Szostak of Kingston, a CAPITAL ACCOUNTS of honor and bridesmaids were groom. Other guests on Sunday included cottage. also spending this week at their nine-pound, five-ounce son. Capital* $ 100,000.00 Mr. and Mrs, Roy Burton and j Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gremel, cottage at Rock Lake. Patients in the hospital Tues- Surplus 100,000.00 Miss Clarice Booms, Miss Matilda Jeanne Murray, Croswell, maid Undivided profits „ 1 91,692,65 Booms*and Miss Margaret Ross. of honor, wore a crystelette over children of Caro, Mrs. John Zin- (Judy and Dennis and Mrs. Louise Mrs. Laurence Copland, Mrs. day forenoon included: Mrs. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 3,173.18 They wore identical ballerina taffeta gown in mint green with necker and Mrs. Raymond Mc- ! Gremel of Sebewaing returned Douglas Stilson and Mrs. Edward Robert Smith of Caro; Mrs. Paul dresses of white frosted nylon matching headpiece. She carried Cullough. > I Friday from a nine-day trip to Golding Sr. attended the monthly Harshman of Lansing; Julius TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 294,865.83 sheer over powder blue taffeta a bouquet of yellow carnations. Miss Laural Ann Caverly, .Washington, D. C., They were meeting of county Farm Bureau Abke of Unionville; Dawn Shel- styled with a fitted bodice, a Stella Becker, sister of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton {very much impressed by the women at the Wilbur Memorial don of Royal Oak, who underwent TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .... $3,261,852.78 scooped neckline, capped sleeves bride, was bridesmaid and wore Caverly of Kingston, and Richard jmany interesting sights to be Hall in Caro Friday afternoon. a tonsil operation Tuesday; Clair *This 'bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total par value and taffeta cummerbund. They a violet gown with matching Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. seen. The highlights of the trip Twenty-nine women were present Wire of Argyle; Lewis Powell of of $100,000.00. wore matching picture hats and headpiece and carried pink car- Charles Wright of Deford, were were seeing Ike's farm, at Gettys.- from the county. Plans were Kingston, and Clare Turner, Alex MEMORANDA nations. Junior bridesmaid, Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities "carried cascade arrangements of ' married Saturday at 11:00 a, m. burg, Pa., and shaking hands made for a trip for county wom- Perlaki and William Eberline of and for other purposes $ 183,000.00 pink roses and white carnations. Linda Becker, Capac, wore, a in a civil ceremony performed by with and talking to Vice-presi- en to, be made July 26 to Midland Cass City. Deposits of the State of Michigan $ 1,927.50 James Sweeney, brother of the violet gown and carried pink Justice of Peace Avon Boag. in dent Nixon at the Capitol. to visit the Dow plant, churches Patients admitted during the I, Frederick H. Pinney, President of the above-named bank, bride, was best man, and Earl carnations. Ann DeMain, Brown the Boag home. Attendants were Funeral services were held .Sat- and other points of interest there. past week and since discharged hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my Booms, Joseph Sweeney and City, was flower girl and wore a i Charles E. Cummings and Bonnie urday at 2 p. m. in the Douglas Mr. and Mrs, George Bergen included: Mrs. Elizabeth Gludo- knowledge and belief. Richard Holdwick were ushers. white dotted swiss over yellow ! Cummings of Kingston. Funeral Home for Archie Angus of Fenten and Mrs. Carl Stoner vatz of Unionville; Evah Lynne FREDERICK H. PINNEY Seating the guests were Harold taffeta gown and carried a bas- McLachlan Jr., infant son of of Flint were week-end guests in Peters of Argyle; Miss Mabel Correct—Attest: Elizabeth E. Pinney, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Joos and Horace M. Bulen, Holdwick and Robert Sweeney. ket of rose petals. son Donald and Mr.- and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Archie A. McLach- the Mack Little home and at- Brian of Cass City, and Mrs. Earl After the ceremony a reception Tom Burns, Bay City, was best Hendrick Jr. of Decker, Robert H. Keating, Charles Wendt left Monday night lan, who died shortly after birth tended the Little-Young wedding. % Directors. was held in the VFW hall ,at man and ushers were Gene Beck- June 28 in Hubbard Memorial Mrs. iStoner was an overnight Also discharged were Mrs. Ed er, Cass City, and Gerald Hursh- on a vacation trip. They are vis- State of Michigan, County of Tuscola ss: Kinde. , / iting Mr. Wendt's daughters and Hospital at Bad Axe. Rev. George guest of Mrs. Clarence Quick English of Caro, transferred to Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29th day of June, 1957. For traveling, the bride wore a burger, Wilmot. Grant Davis, Gillette, pastor of Fraser Presby- while here. Overnight guests in Hile Convalescent Home at F. B. Auten, Notary Public Cass City, was the ring bearer. families, Mr. and Mrs. Carl pink dress with white accessories Manns at Greenbay, Wis., and jterian Church, officiated and the Little home Friday night Unionville; Roger Evans of Pon- My commission expires: November 2,1957. and a rose corsage from her Raymond and" Edna Moore, J burial was in Elkland Cemetery. when they came for the wedding tiac, and'Mrs. Charles Merchant, Kingston,, sang. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer .Schultz and bouquet. daughter at Milwaukee, Mr. and [Besides his parents, the baby is were Mr, and Mrs. Marion Young Vere Griff en and Thomas Mellen- The bride is the daughter of A reception was held at Hoi- and daughters, Peggy and Fran- dorf of Cass City. sington's Hall, Lake Pleasant. Mrs. Joos and son also visited survived by grandparents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Angus Sweeney of the Wisconsin Dells and Mr. and and Mrs. Robert Osborn of Owen- ces, of Grand/Rapids. They left Mrs. Peter Metzger, 50, of Put A Wide-Awake Want Ad to Work Ubly and the bridegroom's par- For traveling the bride chose a late Saturday for Traverse City Gagetown was admitted and ex- white sheath dress and coat and Mrs. Wendt remained to spend dale and Mr. and Mrs, Archie-Mc- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lachlan. to vacation for a week. pired. Booms of Harbor Beach. the white orchid corsage. another week with relatives. €ASS CITY, MICHIGAN. CASS CITY CHRONICLE— FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1957. PAGE FIVE.

WANT AD RATES '' USED LAUNDRY TUBS: Twin FOR SALE—1949 Olds "98." THEY'RE EASIER on your THEY'RE EASIER on your FOR SALE—20 little pigs, FOR SALE—50 acres of hay by ad of 20 words or less, 40 cents icach insertion; additional words, 2 cents China laundry tubs, $40.00. Good tires and motor, $150. Al- purse, feet and stockings. Red | purse, feet and stockings.. Red I Yorkshire. Rex Harris, 4 east, 3 the acre. Floyd Kennedy, 4 east, each. Orders by mail should be accom- Trade in on new merchandise.. so bottle gas stove, good shape, Wing work shoes with sweat- j Wing work shoes with sweat- south, 1% east of Cass City. 5 soutib^ 1% east of Cass City. panied by cash or postage stamps. Rates j Long Furniture, Marlette. 7-5-2 $25, Alger Freiburger, 65921 proof insoles. Riley's Foot Com-1 proof insoles. Riley's Foot Com-) 6-28-2* j ' .« LARGE HOME with income of 6-28-2 for display want ad on application. ' j , I Third St* 5-17-tf f©rt Cass City. 3-22-tf fort Cass City. 3-22-tfj $183.00 per month plus owner's FOR SALE—Ear corn by the EXPERIENCED auctioneer Com- WE STOCK typewriter and add-j large apartment. New oil fur- HOUSE PAINTS. B & V sold for plete auctioneering service Han- ton, also Russell weed con- -SALE — Allis-Chalmers I WILL NOT be responsible for BACK HOE ing machine ribbons for every nace, 2 electric water heaters, 2 over forty years by Bigelow trollers set for four rows. dle anywhere. Ira Osentoski, combine with pick up and bean debts contracted by persons make machine. Cass Cityj full baths. Priced right, only Hardware. 6-21-4 "Walter Lubaczewski, 5 west and] 6219 Pringle Rd. Phone 130F32 attachment. Also heavy duty other than myself. Donald Chronicle. 4-27-4 $4,000 down, .balance like rent. 2% north of Cass City. 7-5-1* Cass City. 9-30-tf trailer with 100 bu. grain box. Rockefeller, 6-21-3 DIGGING NICE SEVEN-ROOM home, IN ARTIFICIAL breeding, the W. E. Martus, 2% west, 1 north BEAUTIFUL 4-year-old Arabian proof is in the daughters. Se- SWEAT-PROOF insoles, guaran- of Cass City. 6-28-3* JUSED WRINGER WASHER. Septic tanks, seepage beds, and American saddler. Can be garage, chicken coop, 1% acres, foundations, short runs of paved road, right price. lective mating available. Use- teed never to crack or curl. Try $25.00' and up. Long Furniture, registered in the Half Arabian Michigan Artificial Breeding Anniversary Sale Marlette. , 7-5-21 tile at reasonable rates. Stud book. Chestnut with white a pair of Red Wing work shoes WE HAVE on hand a nice selec- TWO FAMILY income, good con- Co-op service. For information today. Riley's Foot Comfort, strip and three stockings. tion of registered Holstein cows ARE YOU MOVING? Call Cur- dition, hot water heat, im- call inseminator Richard Ross, Specials Cass City. 3-22-tf and heifers. Some with records. Arlan Browii Gentle, broke to ride. Will pas- tis Sinclair, Caro 449, Collect. ture with cattle. Any teenager mediate possession. Only $5,000 Kingston 16F3, or Secretary HURRY, SALE END'S Calfhood vaccinated. TB and 1069 E. Caro Rd. Local and Long Phone 459W Evenings on terms. E> G. Golding, Cass City 8299R. Bang's tested. See us for your or adult would be proud to own 6-7-13 SAT., JULY 6 Distance Moving. "Move With this one. First $200.00 takes Used Farm replacements. No Sunday sales. Care - Call Sinclair." 3-15-tf 6541 Elizabeth St. GOOD SEVEN-ROOM home, full 2 miles east, % mile north of 6-14-tf Kim. Charles Webster, 1% east basement, garage, very good Men's work sox 4 prs. $1.00 j of Caseville. Phone 109F4. FOR SALE—Combination storm Marlette/ Taylor Holsteins, POULTRY WANTED Drop location, only $800. down. door. B. A. Elliott. 6656 E. Machinery phone 2132. 5-10-tf i 6-21-3 Boys' stretch hose .... 3 prs. $1.00 postal card to Stephen Dodge, j CCC FRUIT tree spray, Rose 140 ACRES highly productive Main) Phone 432J '• 7-5-1* / Cass City. Will call for anyj dust, CCC garden rote, copper GOOD USED APPLIANCES: Ladies' nylon hose .... 2 prs. $1.00 M International tractor ATTENTION PLEASE—For all Phone! land, modern home, good barn, amount at any time. rote, CCC fly bait, chlordane Electric apt. size range, $65.00. MILK ROUTE for sale—Hauling OLIVER 70 tractor with 4-row new and modern upholstering, 7098W or 559. 8-14-tf large chicken coop, with crops, Nylon panel curtains, ea. ..- $1.00 dust, CCC 25-31 potato spray. Norge Automatic washer, good only $6,000 down, to Wesley's, with '56 Interna- cultivator free estimates - and delivery, re- Bigelow Hardware. 6-21-3 styling. Motorizing and repairing'FOR RENT—Modern house condition, $125.00 (terms). Used tional truck. Reasonable. Har- Receiving blankets, ea 37c INTERNATIONAL 74 combine. Easy spindrier, $50.00. Used 40 ACRES close in four-room sewing machines, repairing available July 15, across frox*UJm^ - „„,, .„ , old Easton, 6458 Garfield. Spring cylinder, rasp bar., Deford School at Deford, Mich- |TO BE TAKEN off on shares, refrigerator, $25.00, another house, good barn, 2 chicken coops. 5-10-tf '.Sheets, 81x99, ea. $1.47 combine canvases, see Hutchin- Move in at once. Only $1,500 ••" "~x. igan. Inquire of Howard Gregg. 35 acres of hay (alfalfa). 4 one, $45.00. Long Furniture, INTERNATIONAL 62 combine, son's Upholstery Shop, Cass down. City, just west'of Watson's 7-5-2* east, 3 north and IVs east of Marlette. 7-5-2 FOR SALE—John Deere combine . Federated Store with engine Cass City. Please contact H. J. Restaurant, phone 333. 5-31-tf 120 ACRES good land, modern with motor in good working Cass City 40-FOOT used elevator, electric Keenoy, 36731 Richland Ave., order; also truck rack 7x15 ft. WE HAVE IT! " Livonia, Michigan. 6-28-2 home, good barn, nearly full motor and, cable. (FUELGAS co. Bulk gas, for FOR SALE line of machinery. Full price oak floor, new side board, 32 7-5-1 o \ every purpose. From 20 pounds in. high; makes good grain box JOHN DEERE corn planter, Blue Bow FREE PICKUP and delivery of complete $22,000, only $3,000 to 1000 gallons. Rates as low as your cleaning. Call 477 for King Real Estate down. for wagon $35.00. Emory Louns- DESENSITIZE THAT ITCH! point hitch. bury, 2 west of Cass City. Phone IN JUST 15 MINUTES, 4c per pound. Furnaces, ranges, Cleaners, Cass City. Ir20-tf If not pleased, your 40c back at any SPECIAL PRICE! Case 140 water heaters, refrigerators, Baler UN CASS CITY—3 bedrooms, NICE TWO-BEDROOM home, 8299K. ' 7-5-2* drug counter. Instant-drying ITCH-ME- wall furnaces, floor furnaces, bath, kitchen, dining room, liv- attached garage, full basement, NOT deadens itch in MINUTES; kills baler. Demonstrator with V-4 FOR SALE—Bale elevator, 34 IFOR SALE—Good used tires in germs on CONTACT. Use day or night Wisconsin engine, bale loader washers and dryers. If it's gas, Twine foot long; 4 row cultivator for I ing room, part basement, Timken silent automatic fur- for eczema, insect bites, foot itch, other we, sell and service it. Corner laundry, gas furnace etc., at- nace. This is in good condition, i almost all truck and passenger surface rashes. NOW at MAC & and bale counter. , GUARANTEED KNOTLESS Coop E3 Ford bean puller. Mike M-81 and M-53. Phone Cass City Hatlas, Owendale. 7-5-1* tached garage, corner lot. Drap- only $9,500. Terms. j car sizes. Good assortment of SCOTTY DRUG STORE. 7-S-& 600xl6's. O'Brien's Tire Shop 395 for free estimate. 11-2-tf In stock the year around. eries, rug and antenna included. Rabideau UNICO PREMIUM extra length $2000. dn. bal. $50. per month MODERN 3-BEDROOM home, 620 E. Huron Ave., Bad Axe, baler twine. Each bale contains including interest. garage attached. This is only Mich. 5-7-tf Motor Sales FREE—Short course in photog- $9,000. Very easy terms, Phone 267 Cass City raphy with, every camera sold Rabideau 10,000 feet. Will bale 560-36-in. bales. See your Farm Bureau 200 ACRE FARM SEPTIC TANKS and cesspools 6-21-tf by Neitzel. 9-80-tf General or dairy farm. Level PRICE REDUCED, brick home, cleaned. Also ready built ce- Motor Sales dealer. Clinton Law, 1 east, 2 garage, A-l condition. Should FOR SALE—One Esco 8-can north of Cass City. 6-21-3* land, good soil. Buildings in ex- ment septic tanks or can pour KEYS! Any kind at Bulen Phone 267 Cass City sell quickly at new price. them at your home. Phone Caro Motors, Cass City, Mich. 1-8-tf milk cooler, very good condition, cellent condition. 2 concrete silos. will sell very reasonable. Rich- EVINRUDE OUTBOARD motors, Grade A milk. Cups and stan- 92913. Lloyd Trisch, 5 miles 6-21-tf BEAUTIFUL ranch type home. northeast of Caro on Colwood j NOTICE—We repair zippers and ard Hendrick, SVz miles east of sales and service; Dupont house j chions 31 cows, room for plenty Words couldn't describe this Cass City. 6-28-2* paints and varnishes. Kingston !of young stock, to^ 18 acres good wonderful buy. Must be seen to Road. 9-18-tf replace them in jackets, etc. The FOR CUSTOM BALING call Supply, Phone 54 Kings- Shoe Hospital. 11-12-tf Auto wheat. Possession 30 days, $10,- realize its value. Chet Szarapski, 7338J Cass City. ton. 4-12-tf 500 down, balance EZ terms. FOR SALE—'48 Ford tractor 7-5-2* NEARLY NEW one-floor, two- completely overhauled; '2 culti- Put Nutrients JFOR SALE—New Holland 77 3 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE vators; plow with 2-14 bottoms; John V. McConiiick SWEAT-PROOF insoles, guaran- bedroom home, fulj. basement, disc; weeder. Melvin O'Dell, 2 baler, like new, motor and Near Bad Axe. Beautiful new oil furnace, breezeway, garage. Back in Soil Complete Insurance Service teed never to crack or curl. Try starter, hydraulic bale tension. brick home. Large living room south, 1% west of Cass City. Fire - Automobile - Life - Farm a pair of Red Wing work shoes Well landscaped 99 ft. lot, loca- Massey-Harris 30 tractor, wide with fireplace. Nice kitchen and tion none better. Priced right. 7-5-2 6471 Main St. Phone 200 today. Riley's Foot Comfort, front end, 1952 model, like new. dining area. Utility room. Part Cass City. 3-22-tf Cass City % mile north of stoplight. Mrs. basement. Bath and %. Attached WE HAVE extra large, very nice Needs Replacing FARM AND GENERAL Milton Hoffman or Arlington WANTED—Building spray paint- garage, and closets everywhere. building lots inside village, FOR SALE Minnesota soil scientists report 12-7-tf ing. If interested call for free Hoffman. 7-5-1 Large beautiful landscaped lot, only $800. that crops are eating up plant nu- Auctioneering estimate of job. 154F25. 6-28-2 trees, etc. Excellent location. $9,- GRAY-WOOD CEDAR SHAKES trients lour times faster than farm- NOTICE—The annual meeting of 000 down, balance $75 per mo. 80 ACRES, 8-room brick home, FOR FREE PICK UP and the Deford Community School ers are putting them back in the FOR SALE—-'50 Ford, 4-door, small barn, chicken coop, $17.75 'per sq. Arnold Copeland prompt removal of dead stock will be held July 8, Two officers NEAR CASEVILLE brooder house; a steal with soil. call Darling & Company Collect $60.00. 2 south, 2 east, % south Includes Under Course These specialists estimate that Phone 390 , 6293 W. Main St. will be elected and any .other Nearly new year around home, terms. Cass City 444. 4-30-tf of Cass City. Phone 7193W. business coming before the 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen in Minnesota alone, crops remove 7-5-2* 60 AGBES good land. New bam, FIBERGLASS WINDOW nearly 500,000 tons of nitrogen, Cass City „ ' DAIRY FARMERS — Selective meeting will be disposed of. dining area and bath. All on one ', 'SCREEN " Marjqrie Pringle, secretary. floor, plus 5 acres of good garden fair house. Good buy, only $5,000 phosphate and potash from the soil breeding or line breeding. Avail- CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — down. . . it • We carry; the following stock ©ach year. We do custom slaughtering 6-28-2 soil. This is an excellent retire- able from high index proved ment home. Near good hunting 22 in. - 24;, in.,- 26 in. - 28 in. In terms of complete mixed ferti- Marlette Roofing & sires at any time with frozen Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. 80 ACRES. A-l lapd. Six-room 30 in. - 36 in. - 4g in. lizer, this represents more than No. appointment necessary. We and fishing. Good location. Plenty brick house, good full basement semen from American Breeders' of opportunities for a handy man 1% million tons. A Sheet Metal Co. Service. Fred Haddix Jr. Phone alsq cut and wrap meat for SPECIAL barn, cement silo, priced to sell. BOARD Replacements by Minnesota deep freeze, Smoking and cur- to do part time work. Only $6,000 ROOFS - EAVESTROUGHS Snover 3591, :.. 12-14-tf farmers amount to little more, than ing meat. Friday is chicken day. $ % ACRES—Close in-r-ideal total price, and this is an excel- 220 ACRES—Modem home, 12e sq.ft. 150,000 tons of plant nutrients an- F|QR SALE—1951 Chevrolet Carl Reed, i.% miles south of .place here for gardening and lent buy for someone. beautiful landscaping, , good PHONE MARLETTE 4791 barn, stanchions and water cups BLANKET INSULATION Fibre glass permanent awnings. hard top, radio, heater, skirts, Cass City, phone 7109K. 4-16-tf 'Struck farming with best of le- back'up lights,' signals, white Write , 20 cows, 3 cement silos, good - '"low as 3-11-tf '• -s •-'•:, :' /I . '•' gation — 250 three-year-old walls; excellent condition. One /Scotch pine on property. chicken coop, immediate pos- John V. McCormick session,, only $7,500 down. $44.00,in. CUSTOM BALING, twine tie. owner. 1 mile west, k% north At Hill Orchards Modern 7-room, 3-bedroom brick Alan Hartwick, 5% south of of Cass City. Phone 8157W. home in excellent condition, Salesman, Colbert Realty 200 ACRES—^Saginaw Valley KNOTTY PINE PANELING Cass City. Phone 8033J. 6-21-3 Retta Charter. 7-5-tf Montmorency Cherries. Venetian blinds throughout; lots land, modern home, plus son's .low as ,'of shade trees; shrubs; nice CASS CITY, MICH. apartment, oil heat; this is top CUSTOM BALING—New Hol- 5-31-tf FOR SALE—Health Exercycle A large crop in prospect. 'clean yard; 32-foot barn; poul- bracket general purpose farm $139.00 m. land 77 baler. Big bales. Can try house; garage; few fruit j bik«, like new, used 5 weeks. load on wagon. Nelson Anker, 4 Watch this paper for date of FOR SALE—Hay in field, 6 and will be sold. Sinall"* down 2 x 4 RANDOM LENGTH Tommy Gruber at Barbershop. trees; some raspberries; on hard miles east of Cass City on Cass payment. west and 1% north of Cass City. opening, then come and pick surface road; you'll enjoy liv- $99.50 m. ft. I 6-28-2 Phone Gagetown NOrthfield your own. City Rd, Alfred Davis. Also LOTS for sale 82 by 660 .outside Farming is like banking, yon 5-2588. 6-28-2* ing here. See it and be con- saddle horses. 7-5-2* have to put in before you can take FOR SALE—-1950 Ford tractor. vinced—only $8,000. TERMS. of village on black top road only PASSAGE LOCK SETS R.L.Hill $650.00, low as out. Crop production removes Call 8037J. 7-5-2 JAHR'S Will sell on a land contract. FOR SALE—Piano, good condi- valuable plant nutrients from the 7 miles southwest of Caro tion, cheap. Nelson Gremel, • $1.95 each soil, nutrients that must be re- DUPONT DAIRY cattle spray ,'•' ACRES—close in—5 roon! 4443 Doerr Rd., Cass City. Colbert Real Estate with Methoxychlor. One pound ranch type home; completely 7-5-1* Cass City, Mich. placed to assure top future pro- For Block and Tile on M-81 remodeled; newly decorated; duction. makes twelve gallons. One and Phone 145 four pound packages. May be Phone Caro 7282 tiled bathroom; 9x15 ft. breeze- FARMERS — We do custom Brinker Lumber Co. nually, or the equivalent of 370,000 used dry also. Lasts up to two We Deliver way finished off in knotty pine; slaughtering. Hogs $2.50; Beef Cass City Phone 175 tons of complete fertilizer. weeks. Bigelow Hardware. 7-5-1' beautiful new cupboards; tiled $1.50. We buy your beef hide. 6-25-tf 6-28-2 "This leaves an annual deficit of 6-21-4 Anywhere * floors; .utility room with cup- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday— boards finished off in fir McCORMICK-DEERING combi- FOR SALE—Oliver side delivery 340,000 tons of nitrogen, phosphate AUTHORIZED FRIGIDAIRE no appointment necessary. We nation grain and bean separa- rake. 5 miles south, 3 east, 7|10 MEN'S FULL 14-inch saddle, in- paneling; basement; oil furnace; also cut and wrap meat for deep and potash, or more than a million cluding bridle with aluminum Service—Also service on any tor; McCormick Deering grain north of Cass City. Thomas. tons of complete fertilizer removed We Also Stock make of refrigeration equip- home is insulated; picture win- freeze. Ic for/cutting, Ic wrap- bit. $57.95. New pony saddle as dows; lots of features found binder, 8 ft, cut. Alfred Linder- 7-5-1* from the soil without being re- Drain Tile Elbows and tees, cul- ment. Home Service. Frigidaire ping. Gross & Maier, phone 416. man, Sebewaing. Phone ,Sebe- low as $27.95, Riley's', Foot Com and Speed Queen Appliances. only in expensive homes; patio; 1-4-tf placed," the Minnesota soils men fort, Cass City. 3-22-tf vert pipe outlets and culvert waing 5281. 7-5-2* CARBOLA SPRAY for barns, point out. * pipe end guards. Complete line of 108 E. Sherman St., Phone 117, garage; small poultry house; poultry and hog houses. Kills Plant food removal and replace- Caro. Frank Altizer, owner. rail fence surrounds home; lots MONTMORENCY CHERRIES up to ninety days. Rent our concrete and lightweight blocks, will be ready about July 10th; WE TRADE buy or sell used sad- ment in other Midwestern states brick, stone and allied building 7-23-tf of shade trees; flowers and dles. .New ones. Wholesale and . Carbola sprayer. Bigelow Hard- are comparable with the Minnesota shrubs; pear trees and raspber- good crop. Bring containers, ware. 6-21-4 All Sold Out supplies. Sunday and evening picking al- retail. Riley's Foot Comfort, •experience, agronomists estimate. ries and strawberries; ideal Cass City. 3-22-tf The Minnesota soils men say that Phone TUcker 1-3621 Sebewaing Ready-Mix place for retirement; has to be lowed. Long's Fruit Farm, 5% FOR SALE—On ground or cut We need farm houses and miles southwest of Bad Axe on on shares, 18 acres alfalfa, 10 the biggest nutrient loss in their business property listings. FOR SALE—5-acre farm with SOLD immediately — asking M-53. Phone 502J1. 7-5-1* 5-room house, with garage, acres of clover mixed hay, good state conies in the form of nitro- No long listings required. Concrete only $6500. CALL FOR AN gen. Last year crops took 259,000 Jahr Block & Tile barn, chicken coop, well house; feed. Inquire 1% miles east New Seven active salesmen at STEAM CURED BLOCKS APPOINTMENT NOW! GIRL WANTED for housework Greenleaf on Fortstville and tons of actual nitrogen from the your service. 3-9-tf and care of one child. Inquire located 4 miles east, 3 north, % soil. Only 33,000 tons were applied WE HAVE a nice selection of east of Cass City. Bill Wojtas- Unionville Road. Duncan Rols- FOR SALE—Commercial painter, Cement - Cinder - Waylite Cass City Chronicle, Box X. ton, Cass City, Mich. 7-5-1* last year; thus 226,000 tons had to Established 1918. HOMES, FARMS and BUSI- 7-5-1 zek, 4 south, 2 west of Cass complete. Large compressor. 7% GRAVEL City. 7-5-1* come from soil reserves and other gal. paint tank, gun and hose. NESSES. Our 32nd year of DE- POULTRY WANTED, phone sources. PENDABLE service. "UNITED COMING ATTRACTIONS—Free William Zemke Bud Rock, 1 mile north and 1 Fenestra Steel Sash Cass City 7531K or drop a card Crops used up about 130,000 tons FROM COAST TO COAST" m®vies every Wednesday night, Washed Gravel to Joe Molriar, Deford, Mich. Deford Phone 8560J west of Kingston. 7-5-2* corner of M-53 - 81, next to of phosphate and 107,000 tons of Alcasco Aluminum Windows 3-25-tf USED FURNITURE for sale: 5 WE advertise locally as well as Bartnik's Service Station. AND potash last year. Farmers in Min- 7-5-2 Dow Styrofoam Insulation NATIONALLY—Stop at the of- July 10-"Jungle Jim." Hair- BLUE CIRCLE BALER TWINE nesota put back 76,910 tons of phos- pc. Breakfast set, good shape, $45.00. Maple dining room table, fice for a free copy of our raising adventure in Africa. Sand for sale at Elkland Roller Mills. phate and 43,000 ton* of potash PHOTO FINISHING—Fast ser- FREE ESTIMATES catalog or folder. Guaranteed twine at a reason- last year. 4 chairs, as is, $10.00. Maple BEAT THE HEAT with an Aero- vice, hi-glo'ss finish. Service, bunk beds, complete with mat- SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD able price. 7-5-tf quality and fair price. Enlarge- OPEN EVERY DAY UNTIL Craft boat, enjoy boating at its Driveway gravel and fill dirt. tresses, good shape, $75.00. 9 p. m. best, seaworthy, dependable and WAYSIDE NURSING HOME: ments made from your nega- Bedroom suite with springs and tives. Pictures copied if no Cass City Concrete super tough, backed with a 20- Lee and Georgia M. Hazard, mattress, natural finish, $99.00. year warranty. Lee Arm- Elkton, Mich. Phone/100. Rea- negative. Neitzel Studio, Cass Used music cabinet also. Long B. A. Calka City. 10-20-tf Products bruster Sales, Unionville. sonable rates. State licensed. A farm welder is one of the best Furniture, Marlette. 7-5-2 UNITED FARM AGENCY 6-21-4 11-23-tf investments a farmer can make 2 miles south, % west of HERR'S RADIATOR SERVICE: Bonded Broker Made with washed material ia his farm machinery mainten- Steel Sash LAWN MOWERS. 2 reel type ance program, says John W. Mat- Cleaning, repairing, recoreing. Cass City GIFTS? power mowers, $25.00 and Anniversary Sale 3 miles east of Cass City on 6306 W. Main St. Cass City thews, of the University of . Phone 160 VISIT LITTLE'S FURNITURE $35.00, Trade in on our new Time saved in repairing one ma- Specials M-S1, phone 7250R. 3-11-tf Phone 365 ones. Long Furniture, Marlette. chine with a welder during harvest LIVESTOCK TRUCKING to and Bargain Bay SHOP AROUND — THEN 7-5-2 • season could pay for it. FREE PICK UP and delivery of 7-5- , HURRY, SALE ENDS SAT. from Detroit every week. Every your cleaning. Call 477 for King ! WISH TO express my sincere Both electric arc and oxy-acety- load insured. Call Charlie Heck, WANTED — Housekeeper for TV Tables . $1.29 Cleaners, Cass City. 1-20-tf Floor style smokers 97c thanks to Dr. Ballard, Mrs. lene welders are fine for farm use, JULY 6 Pigeon 203F3, or Alvin Heck, family of four. Live in. Contact Hildinger and staff of nurses and each has special advantages. Pigeon 104F22. 6-28-3* FOR RENT—Apartment. Phone Cass City Chronicle Box 100. Hurrican lamps $1.29 Ladies' cotton slips Throw rugs $1.00 and up for the care and kindness shown Arc welding is .faster and cheap- 45M. ' 7-5-1* 6-28-1 Tuckev Block Co. me while in Cass City Hospital; er on heavy metals. Electricity, $1.59 1 2 for $3.00 NOW YOU can have a new Occasional tables $4.95 up health bread high in protein, low HAY FOR SALE—30 acres, LAND TO LET out for wheat on Some Factory Close-Outs and also friends who called on me the source of energy, is available and sent flowers and to all who at the flick of a switch. Thirsty bath towels, ea 47c in calories. A new taste sensa- cheap if taken for cash. Wil- shares. 5 miles south, 1 mile Many Other Items to Phone 7093R Cass City liam G. Jackson, 5 west, % east Cass City or phone 7098R. Choose From helped in any way. Thank you Oxy-acetylene is better for cut- Face towels, ea 37c tion, try Black Bread only at all. Mrs. Etta Beutler. 7-5-1* ting and heating and is easier to Sommers' Bakery, 6-22-tf north of Cass City. 6-28-2* Lillie Engelhart. 6-28-2* 2-22-tf 6-14-tf control in welding smaE parts and 100% linen toweling .. 3 yds. $1.00 OUR SINCERE thanks to all RID THE LAWN and shrubs of FOR SALE—Blue tapestry- SWEET CHERRIES for sale, SALE: Beautiful foam rubber WANTED—Houses to sell; have thin materials. Its portability also Bed pillows, pr. $4.00 davenport and chair, good condi- ready now 8 east, 3 north, % 2 pc. Kroehler living* room many buyers, both cash and those who sent cards, brought may be an advantage. mosquitoes and flies with 25% food and expressed their sym- DDT liquid CCC 50% wettable tion. '47 Chevrolet, runs good. east of Cass City. Frank Bundo. suite, sells for $259.95, on sale terms. No long listing needed. Some farmers with a large opera- Flannel diapers, doz „ $1.99 4 east, 5Vz south of Cass City. 7-5-1 for close $199.95. 2 pc. Beige Call James Colbert, phone 145. pathy in many other ways at powder or CCC 25% Lindane the time of the death of our tion may be justified in owning powder. Bigelow Hardware. 7-5-1* Kroehler sectional,, the very 6-14-tf both types of welders. Others may Federated Store FOR SALE—Allis Chalmers best material, sells for $269.95, brother and uncle. Your kind- 6-21-3 CUSTOM BALING—New Hol- model €0 5-ft. cut combine. WANTED— Scrap metal, bat- ness and thoughtfulness were prefer to buy one type and ex- now $199.95. Small down pay- f change welding work with a rela- Cass City FOR SALE—150 ft. of one-inch land baler. Price, 8c. See Nor- Hugh Connolly, Phone 178W. 3 ment. Long Furniture, Marlette, teries, junk cars. Pickup on deeply appreciated. Tom and man Heronemus, 2 miles southj west, 2 south of Cass Ciiiy. quantities. Call 373. Southside Betty Dewey and the Foy Fam- tive or neighbor who has the other 7-5-1 rope. John Ross, 6445 Garfield, 7-5-2 Cass City. 7-5-1* Va west of Shabbona. 7-5-2, 6-14-tf Auto Parts, Cass City. 11-30-tf ilies, 7-5-1* PAGE SIX. CASS CITY CHRONICLE— FRIDAY, JULY 5,1957. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, A gossip is a person with no WOMAN'S WORLD talent except the ability to put this and that together and come- News from Gagetown Area up with the wrong 'answer. Cm Solfe Arnold Sweitzer of Grant spent The Misses Charlotte, Carolyn,\ every Sunday: Sunday School at , The Bible Study Class of the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meyer of of their daughter and family, Mr. last Monday in Detroit and was and Terrylynn Creguer, daugh- j 10 o'clock with Clayton Gimmel United States agricultural ex- Methodist Church ended Friday Flint spent the week end with his and Mrs. Jerome Rocheleau, ,and Facial Problems . - accompanied home by his moth- ters of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood the superintendent. Church serv- ports are expected to set atri, all- a picnic. About 50 pupils sister, Miss Louisa Meyer. were Sunday supper guests of er-in-law, Mrs. Etta Myers of Creguer of Ubly, visited a few ices at 11 and 8 o'clock with time record of about $4.5 billion Miss Nancy Hunter of Detroit Mrs. J. €,. Armitage. Detroit, who will visit the Sweit- days last week with their grand- services conducted by Elder John in 1956-57. Mr. and Mrs. John Mackay and is a guest of Miss Fran Hunter Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston That Annoy You zers for 10 days. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abbe of Owendale or a guest Miss Louisa Meyer attended the and Miss Sue Hunter for two of Cass City and Mr. and Mrs. AKE-UP is a real art, but Mrs.. Albert A. Trainor and Quinn Sr. speaker. Midweek prayer meeting wedding ceremony in St. Columb- weeks. Miss Fran Hunter re- J, C. Pitcher of Sebewaing were M there are certain things about son Michael and Miss-, Ardene Mr, and Mrs. Willard Britt and (Wednesday evening at eight BAD AXE MARBLE Mlle Church in Sheridan Satur- cently returned from a two Sunday guests of Mrs. Richard it every woman can learn and Loos qf Port Huron came Mon- children of Ivanhoe, Mr. and Mrs. o'clock. All are cordially invited day morning of Miss Mary Louise weeks' visit in Toledo and De- Rabideau and family. practice to her advantage. Cos- day evening to visit several days Frederick Britt and children of to attend all of these services. AND GRA*ITE daughter of Mr,, and troit Miss Norene Freeman ofs Sag- meticians have to solve many with their uncle and aunt, Mr. Livonia and Mr, and Mrs. Emer- Remember services at the !>» Angus Sweeney, and James Mr. and Mrs. Martin Freeman inaw is spending the week with problems for many women, but and Mrs. Norris E. Mellendorf. son Britt of Detroit were Sunday Grant Methodist Church" every of Harbor Beach. of Saginaw were week-end guests Miss Gail- Rocheleau. any woman can learn to apply the Mr. and Mrs. John H|ek of visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sunday: Sunday School at 10:30 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bartholo- make-up properly for her fe\# per- Grant recently visited his broth- Britt with Martin Moore the superin- my and family were Saturday sonal faults. er and wife, Mr, and ,Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter and tendent. Church services at 11:30 and Sunday guests of his parents, Clever application can do real liam Heck, of, Chandler Township. children of Detroit, the Misses conducted by the pastor, Rev. Leo BEN FRANK Mr. and Mrs,. Leo Bartholomy: wonders for the too thin face, for * Fellowship meeting of the Mary and Ellen O'Rourke and Beurch. Youth Fellowship every CEMETERY Mrs. Kenneth Maharg, son example. After you have applied Canboro Latter Day Saint Michael and Suann Comment of other Sunday evening under the James and Misses Bridget and a foundation, blend oti. a. darker Church group was held Wednes- Gagetown were last Thursday supervision of Mr and Mrs. Don- Susan Phelan left Monday morn- shade starting at the jaw line and day night at the Sheuf elt Park dinner guests . of Mr. and Mrs. aid Buchanan. Choir practice MEMORIALS ing for New Roehelle, N. Y., to carrying it to the chin. with 40 present. A ball game was James O'Rourke. every other Monday evening at visit the Misses Phelan's sister Start rouge below the middle played and the children enjoyed the church under the supervision Large and Fine Stock of of the eyes under the cheekbone, boating and the merry-go-round. Mrs. Raymond Roberts of of Mrs. Clare Profit and Mrs. and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Grant and Mrs. Homer Randall Durst blending downward and outward. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor Donald Buchanan. All are cordi- Merchandise. To create width, avoid rouge close were last Monday evening guests of Cass City attended the wed- ally invited to attend all of these GLASSWARE Mr. and Mrs., Archie Ackerman ding of Mrs. Roberts' niece, Miss to the nose. \ arrived home Sunday after of Mr. and Mrs,. Nick Pietruck in services. There were 78 at Sun- RICHARD CLIFF Keep the eyebrows straight, low Elkton. Shirley Robinson, at Pt. Edward, day School Sunday, June 30. spending the past week in Manis- at tip and short. This cuts length Ont., Saturday, returning home tee with their daughter and fam- Mi*, and Mrs. Richard Heck and Local Representative and gives width to the forehead. Sunday. Cass ily, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Booth. Bound Faces children of Janesville, Wis., were Saturday dinner guests and after- Douglas Britt spent Saturday Self-made obstacles often keep While there, they took a trip To create an oval appearance forenoon with Richard Leitch at men from striking their stride. ROBERT H. BADGLEY through Wisconsin. • so the roundness will be changed, noon visitors of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs,. John Heck of .Grant. the home of his grandfather, Bad Axe Mich. Phone 1028 Joseph and Patricia Seiland of Twilton J. Heron. Saginaw are spending a short Other afternoon visitors were Mr. National Farm Safety Week is Plastic time with their aunt and uncle, and Mrs. Bay Heck and son May- Mr., and Mrs. Howard Britt of July 21-27. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Toohey, while nard of Eoyal Oak, Mr. and Mrs. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pitcher their mother is in the hospital. Harold Heck and children and Britt and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Miss Helen High of Detroit is Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heck and Britt, all of Detroit, were callers spending her summer vacation children of Elkton,. at Bad Axe General Hospital with her mother, Mrs. Anna The Hinton-MacCallum reunion Sunday afternoon to see Ed-vard 98e High. was held June 30 at the home of and Emerson Britt's mother, Mrs. Elda Britt, who underwent sur- Miss Rachel Leyva returned Elder and Mrs. Frank Sheuf elt- at Bright red and white or 2- one o'clock. gery last Wednesday and is OWENDALE \SPEEDWAY . tone yellow and white sty- home .Saturday after spending seriously ill. She lived in this rene plastic! 2*4-qt. capacity, several days in Pontiac with '"Mr. and Mrs. Bart Aiken are area many years and is well- 3 miles east of Owendale extra large mouth, ice friends. Miss Bonnie Carr of building a new home in Grant on known here. , strainer and self-closing Pontiac came home with her to | Sebewaing Road. , Mrs. William Ashmore Sr. and RACING EVERY SUNDAY cover. be her guest for a few days. Mrs.-Willard Herman* and chil- son Theodore went to Lum Sat- Speed trials at 1:30 p. nu Races start at 2:30 p. m. All Mr. and Mrs, Paul A. Hunter dren of Sebewaing visited Mrs,. urday to get the former's sisters, model stock cars. Nine events. -oz. tumblers lOc and family of Detroit spent last Vincent Fritz last Thursday. Mrs. Hazel Irons and Mrs. Ethel Adults $1.25 Children 50c week with her sisters, Misses Mrs. Noble Gault of Livonia Bartow, so they could attend the 'Mary and Nellie O'Rourke. is spending three weeks at the 50th reunion of the Grant Metho- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sheuf elt Park in a trailer house. dist Church Sunday. They took Don Wilson at their cottage at Mrs. William Ashmore Sr. them home late Sunday after- Crescent Beach were Mr. and visited at the home of her daugh- noon. ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs,. Mr,, and Mrs. Norris E. Mellen- Glass ea. Mrs. Leslie Munro, Marge and For this season, there's noth- Linda,. ing nicer than a full capelike Andrew Kozan, Cass City, Satur- dorf and children and their AUTOMATIC XR AN Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kehoe coat in beige herringbone with day. I guests were Tuesday night sup- entertained their three grand- elbow length cape sleeves and Mrs. John Herman of Pigeon per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn SparMing crystal glass sons, Tommy, Bobby and Ricky front flap trimming. The coat and Mr. and Mrs. William Stover Helwig in Cass City. tumblers with assorted pat- Mark of Vassar, over the week falls softly from gently rounded of Plymouth were Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leitch, and EXCHANGE terns, bright Summer colors! end. Mr.-and Mrs. Archie Mark narrow shoulders to give a deli- visitors of Mr. and Mrs,, Vincent children of Detroit spent the 11 and 115/2 oz. were Sunday dinner guests at cate feminine air. Fritz of Grant. week end at the home of her OR WE WILL REBUILD The Witness for Christ Sunday father, Twilton J. Heron,. the Kehoe home. The boys re- use a foundation in darker tone 36-Oz. Food turned to their home with their School Class of the Canboro Lat- The Woman's Society of Chris- Hydramatic around the jaw line from ear to ter Day' Saint Church held a mid- tian Service of the Grant Metho- Jars parents, ear. Start rouge at the upper por- Pitcher Mrs. Maynard Doerr and , fam- summer party at the Sheuf elt dist Church met at the church Dynaflow tion of the cheek under eyes. (basement Thursday, June 27. 4x8 in. 35c ily of Berkley spent the first of Blend close to temple and down Park Friday evening. the week with Lawrence McDon- toward the dark foundation ap- Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Quinn JMrs. Donald Buchanan took Power Glide 59c 4x4 in. 25c ald and Thomas Herron. plied at the jaw. and children, Merrily, Wayne, charge of the program. Hostesses Mrs. Nicolaza Elizalde and Eyebrows for round faces and Gail, Darlene, Ellen and Colleen, were Mrs. Manley Endersbe Sr. Clear, spark- daughter Rebecca, of Los of Kinde and Mr,, and Mrs. Nor- and Mrs.. Manley Endersbe Jr. Ford and Mercomatic ling glass. Glass" refrig- be long with that enchanting, Angeles, Calif., are spending two light lift at the outer edges. ris E. Mellendorf and children, The next meeting will be held Orange-flor- erator jars weeks with their cousins, Mr. Arlene and Milton, were Sunday 'Thursday, July 11. Worship and All Work Guaranteed! al pattern. with covers. and Mrs. Regino Lopez, Darker tones in a foundation supper guests of their, parents, j program leader will be Mrs. wffl conceal problem areas such Engine Overhaul And Glass Mrs. William Stanton of Ari- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quinn Sr. Manley Endersbe Jr. and host- Sprinkle zona arrived home Thursday to as a double chin. Gail Quinn remained to visit her esses will be Mrs. Haskett Blair General Repair Work Use Lipstick Brush Can Juicer spend a few weeks with Mr. and grandparents and her uncle and and Mrs. Donald Buchanan. Mrs. Roy LaFave and Mr. and To give your mouth natural look- aunt, the Mellendorfs. The Grant Farm Bureau meet- Mrs. Sherwood Rice Jr. ing curves, a lipstick brush is a Mrs. DeEtte J, Mellendorf ing will be held Wednesday eve- wonderful investment. visited from Tuesday until Fri- ning, July 10, at the Williamson 29c 29c It win also eliminate the ragged FOOL PROOF day afternoon at the home of her 1 schoolhouse. Discussion will be Marietta Phone 6031 tots of fun! Ribbed pat- What the world needs is some edges that give way to a smeared grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. jled by discussion leader, James Lightweight looking mouth. When using the tern juice way for a man to insure his good brush, make certain the lips are Elwyn Helwig, in Cas,s City, re- ' Welborn. metal, water- extractor. resolutions against breakage. turning home with her son and I The Grant-Elkland Grange will proof seams. dry, then work the brush well into 8-in. diam. the stick so there is a generous wife, Mr. and Mrs. Norris E. meet Friday evening, July 12. LIFE'S LIKE THAT amount of color on the bristles. Mellendorf, and children and The Canboro Farm Bureau will Nature makes it impossible for their guests, Mrs,. Albert A. meet Monday evening, July 8. BpN FRANKLIN a man to learn the ropes without Trainer and son Michael, and Miss Remember services at the Can- '-c x L L Y" p.w falling over them a few times. Give Vegetables Ardene Loos of Port Huron. boro Latter Day Saint Church j LITTLE FAULTS Cass City Foreign Accent It's generally a chain of cir- When you want your dinner to be icumstances that shows up the special, give your vegetables a 'weak link in a man's character. different from the ordinary treat- ment. There are subtle ways to bring out their delicate flavors CTION and they're certain to be appre- ciated by a family whose tastes for "green things" may need a bit of vitality. FURNITURE GALORE The French treat their green peas in an unusual way which you'll like too: Peas, French Style (Serves 6) 1 package frozen peas or 3 pounds fresh peas 5 or 6 outer lettuce leaves At 7:30 p.m. 12 small onions A POWERLIN 2 sprigs parsley f<3 445 OR 335 % cup soft butter ZVz teaspoons sugar TRACTOR 2 teaspoons salt 3 tablespoons water In a heavy saucepan with a 5-pc. oak bedroom suites, your choice; 2-pc. living tightly fitting cover lay lettuce leaves. 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Phone 230 Cass City UASS CITY CHRONICLED FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1957. PAGE SEVEN County 4-H'ers" To Attend Annual 4-H Club Week 8&®*m^^ Eighteen Tuscola boys and clude: Sandra Whalen, ATcron; Vaughn, Caro; Don Kowbel, girls, active 4-H Club members, Mary Ann Hobart, Gagetown; Unionville; Nelson Davis, May- have been chosen to attend the Patricia Ruggles, Kingston; Sue ville; Leland Irish, Caro; Gordon Lane 39th annual 4-H Club Week be- Black, Akron; Barbara Fryers, Taggett, Caro; Malcolm Downing, Remove Scratches FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE ing held on tne Michigan State Mayville; Catherine Hickey, Akron; Willis Johnson, Mayville; University campus July 9-12. Fairgrove; Bonnie Turner, Ak- Melvin Rupprecht, Frankenmuth,; Tuscola County delegates in- ron; Ruth Karr, Cass City; Jean Gary Janks, Caro, and Everett That Mar furniture Five Years Ago. turned from the 22nd national Wingert; Kingston. Harold Crawford, who lives convention of Mu Phi Epsilon, TjTVERYDAY living will leave south and west of Cass City, They will join more than a *-* a fine network of scratches on honorary musical sorority, held thousand 4-Hers who have re- landed the largest Brown trout in Kansas City, Mo., June 21-25. your furniture but few of thes& ever taken in Michigan Monday ceived the honor of attending need be permanent if you're armed She is president of Phi Eta chap- club week as an award for their with a bit of know-how and some evening fishing on Houghton ter a,t Michigan .State College, outstanding 4-H Club work. They measure of patience." Creek. It measured 36 5|8 inches and acted as official business will live in Shaw dormitory on long and weighed 17 pounds, five delegate,. The day Mom stood on a chair ounces. the banks of the Red Cedar River to tighten the curtain rod and Salaries of • elective county of- on the Michigan State University dropped a screw driver on the sew- Fire razed the barn on the ficers in Tuscola County ' were AIR CONDITIONED BY MOTHER NATURE campus and will attend classes ing cabinet or .the many months Orville Fish farm Friday night. reduced 20 per cent and physi- and discussions, listen to speak- when Dad moves the lamp on his Lost in the blaze was a barn full cians of the county were limited ers, tour a factory and take part desk will mar furniture. Your first of hay, five cows and a calf. A to $2,500 a year for medical and JULY 5-6 in contests. All 68 counties in step in repairing these marks of tool shed was almost completely surgical cases of indigent resi- lower Michigan are expected to living is to determine just how ruined. Origin of the fire was dents in the economy program be represented. deeply the mark goes into the not determined. adopted by the board of super- visors last week. Tuscola County delegates will wood and then how it should be Mrs. Ruth Tate died at, her leave Tuesday, July 9, at 7:00 a. treated. home Friday afternoon after a The eastern Michigan Orange- m. and will return home Friday, Fine Scratches sudden and unexpected heart at- men's celebration will be held at with j.July 12. Chaperoning the group tack. Caro next. Tuesday. will be: Mrs,. Preston Karr, Cass Fine scratches are those made Miss Joan Holmberg was one by pushing, like when Dad pushes Plus Two Color Cartoons City; Betty Lou King, Summer of three contestants to survive Thirty-five Years Ago. SCOTT-AT WATER 4-H Club agent, and Bill Muller, his lamp. They do not penetrate the eliminations in the classical the finish and are easily elimi- The Traverse-Newton three- OUTBOARD MOTORS! JULY 7-8 4-H Club agent. division of a music contest spon- day chautauqua will be in Cass SUN., MON. Speaking to the 1,200 boys and nated. Treat with heavy paste wax sored by the Saginaw Junior rubbed on the surface. Let dry for City July 20-22. Included will be Fishing, water skiing, pleasure cruis- girls during the week will 'be Chamber of Commerce. She will lectures, musical programs and ing—whatever your kind of outboard Michigan Cooperative Extension compete in the regional finals in the three-act play," "It Pays To fun, you'll find a colorful new Scott- Director Paul A. Miller; State Saginaw July 9, when the winner Advertise." There will be two Atwater that fits your boat and 4-H Club Leader Russell G. will be awarded a $50 savings programs daily. budget. See the handsome modern Mawby; Dr. Thelma Porter, dean bond. design, check all the modern fea- The farm home of Mr> and tures that make outboarding with a of the college of home econo- Mrs. George Barker, two and a Scott-Atwater more fun than ever mics, and Dr. Richard Swenson, Ten Years Ago. half miles west of Shabbona, was before! Then choose the color you assistant dean of agriculture. destroyed by fire Monday. They want to match or accent your boat. Two contests will be held dur- Bernard A,. O'Dell, son of Mr. were able to save part of the Cow in now! ing the four-day session. One is and Mrs. Warren O'Dell of Cassfurniture. 3.6 hp $124.95 the 4-H Club dress revue, in City, was graduated June 27 Last Friday was the last day 5 hp $231.95 which nearly 100 girls will model from Palmer School of Chiro- an automobile owner could drive 7.5 hp $265.95 the clothing they have made. practic, Davenport, Iowa, with his car without taking out a title, 10 hp $341.95 They will be competing for a the degree of Doctor of Chiro- under the Condon Motor Regis- 16 hp $389.00 chance to enter the final dress practic. tration Law passed last year. 40 hp $527.95 Mrs. Margie Renny of Detroit * includes engraves revue at the State 4-H .Show later Now no license can be issued, no starting, generator in the summer. was instantly killed Wednesday transfer of a, license made and no Eight finalists will also be se- in an automobile accident one sale of an automobile is legal Plus Two Color Cartoons lected in the achievement booth mile west and a quarter north of without the certificate. Pace-setting PERFORMANCE contest. They will return to the Cass City. State Show, where four winners Gavel Club members again dis-1 Enrichment of flour—what's will be named. To win in the pensed with their-usual program t that ? Enriched flours are those achievement booth contest is con- This new combination washer Tuesday night to work .on the regular or self rising flours to sidered the highest honor that dryer is the latest antidote to playground project. whic- - -h certain B vitamins, iron can come to a 4-H .member. Re- oversized, individual appli- Village Treasurer Ernest and (sometimes) calcium, have ward is a trip to the National ances. This baby combination Croft reported that the first ten been added in specific amounts." 4-H Club Conference in Washing- measures 27x36 inches, but persons to pay their 1947 taxes Chances are that breads that ton, D. C.., next June. will take a man-sized load such are: Mary M. Holcomb, J, E. Col- have coarse grain and large cells : v ^ U T H Q R p:E D DEALER Also during the week, the state as a two-week allotment of bert, Mary Me Webb, Christina in the crumb have resulted from -*•>;>• r-;/••; The Friendly Store-"j >.4? 4-H Service Club will initiate its diapers. It will fit in one-third Wells, Fred Jaus, Ruth Walker, dough which has been allowed to V % A A* i ^ '" ' - «• ^ new members. The organization the space of separate washers John Doerr, Glenn Atfield, Claud rise just a little too much. is an honorary group and each and dryers. Little and Glenn Guilds. Cass City year takes in some 35 outstand- ing older club members besides a few minutes, then polish. This Twenty-five Years Ago. honoring many 4-H local leaders. may need to be repeated several The pouring of cement on the The evening programs as well times and the wax does give a 3% miles of concrete highway on as the Wednesday, Thursday and film which is hard to keep rub- M-81 between Cass City 'and Friday morning assemblies and bing. The idea is to fill the scratch- M-53 was completed Saturday the Thursday afternoon dress es so you can, hardly see them. afternoon. CARO PHONE 377 Give a final polish with a light j AIR-CONDITIONED revue are all open to the public, touch. Virginia Day recently re- says Betty Lou King, Tuscola ; Thurs., Fri., Sat. July 4-5-6 County Summer 4-H Club agent. More than waxing is needed Continuous Thursday, July 4th, For details as to time contact when the scratch pen'etrates the from 3 p. m. Betty Lou King or Bill Muller in wood. If the wood is dark, take a CARO PHONE 2152 the county extension office in cotton swab, dip in iodine and rub M-53 Caro. into the scratch. This will color ALWAYS TWO HITS AND A CARTOON DRIVE IN the wood. Now you need to apply ADULTS 60c CHILDREN FREE Any man who attends strictly the paste wax treatment outlined Good Movies Are Your Best to his business has a steady job. several times to fill the mark. OPEN 7 P. M. SHOW AT DUSK NITELY Walnut meats can be rubbed into Entertainment! dark walnut to color the scratches as the iodine is used on mahagony. Fri., Sat. July 5-6 RICHARD EGAN FRI. TWO BIG HITS JULY 5 Follow with the paste wax treat- Terrific Program For The Entire POROTHY MALONE ment. Family Plus Comedy Hit Theater For painted surfaces, match the paint and rub this in with a small RED RIDES AGAIN! Cass City cotton- swab. If the scratch is rath- er deep, drip the paint in by Barbara STANWYCK • Barry SULLIVAN drops, then work in as evenly as Cinemascope - Wide Screen - Vista Vision filmed In NATURAMA • TRUCOtOR possible.

THURS., FRL, SAT JULY 4-5-6 Set Pretty Tables DISNEY With Odds and Ends SAT., JULY 6 GIANT MQVIETHON JLE ..C.HLN. / C.O I O PJL 6 Hours, 30 Mintites, Continuous Showing- Another saucer broken? Just Color Cartoon ! dinner plates remaining from your Nothing Repeated, Come Early j good set? Despair should not be Sat. Only July 6 No. 1. Richard Widmark "RUN FOR THE SUN" your reaction for some of the love- liest tables can be created from * * * Moviethon * * * No. 2. Barbara Stanwyck "MAVERICK QUEEN" odds and ends of dishes. 4 Terrific Features — 6'/z hours Cartoon "Go Fly A Kite" Let's say that you have just the of grand, entertainment! No. 3. Joan Caufield "PETTY GIRL" dinner plates left from your good SPECIAL KIDDIES MATINEE set. This often happens because SEE No. 4. Donald O'Connor "BUSTER KEATON STORY" Sat., July 6, at 2 p. Hi. dinner plates, don't break as easily 1. "TENSION AT TABLE as do the cups and saucers and No. 5. Featurette "AMERICAN ENGINEER" ROCK" Adm. 25c and 40c butter plates. You may use the The Bowery Boys in No. 6. Color Cartoon "SENIOR DROOPY" pieces you need to fill in such as 2. "SONG OF THE SOUTH" . "THE FIGHTING FOOLS" cups and saucers, salad or butter (Walt Disney's) also added plates in a solid color as long as 7 LITTLE RASCAL COMEDIES the colorc used is one- prominent 3. "DALLAS" SUN., MON. JULY 7-8 in the -dinner plates. •Three Full Hours of Fun f*»**«*.»«xMS««-'**t«e :ussed here. was found assaulted and mur- defendent by allowing periodic served for 1 to 14 year olds and counties,. Included in the camp made in Tuscola County, relates The first stop will be at the dered. A 50-year-old grocery psychiatric examinations and re- for pregnant women. activities this year are crafts, Have Purchased Cottick's assistant »county agricultural David Gray farm at 11 a. m. His clerk named Lawrence Richard views by the state parole board. * * •* swimming, square dancing and agent Don Kebler. One of these barley field is on the east side of Turner confessed the crime. His 3. Established a clinic at Jack- Although the supply of vaccine vesper services. Garner Road, 4 miles east and record showed that 23 of his 50 son to provide special treatment. is still "tight," production is 1% miles north of Reese. The * * * - picking up, and it will continue years had been spent in hospitals, More than 450 bulletins and CASS CITY ARENA second stop is at the Glenn Mc- reform schools or prisons. He had j Opposition to Waldron's bills to be available. Health officials Donald farm at 11:30 a. m. His are recommending that vaccina- folders are listed with county been charged with six crimes as during the last legislature, in- ooperative extension offices arid barley field is on the south side long ago as 1940. In 1942 he was cluding opposition by Sen. Ryan tions be continued all summer. Ralph and Lena Dorjmey have been featured skaters in of Deckerville Road, 4 miles * * * are for general distribution, Convicted of criminal assault and and Canty, was on grounds that enerally without charge. These different rinks throughout the country. north and 1% miles east of sentenced to a term from 15 to it included too large a scope of A face familiar in capitol cir- cles is attracting attention in its booklets deal with many problems Reese, 30 years. As law provides, he was sex criminals, lumping "petty" around the home and farm, and Dr. Milton Erdmann, farm given maximum time off for good offenses like peeping toms in the possessor's mirror. L Dr. Eugene B. Keyes, doctor, are published by Michigan State crops specialist at MSU, ar- behavior. same category as murderers. University. ranged the tour. Working with * * * dentist, lawyer, student of psy- him are MSU staff members Paul The warden urged that Turner Soonest hope for correction of chiatry and politician, announced Grand Opening Rood, soil science department; be placed under psychiatric care. e big loophole in Michigan's recently that he could see a bet- Overloading your automatic Dr. John Grafius, barley and oat To prison officials it could be .aw is the 1958 legislature toter candidate for mayor of Dear- washer gives poor washing re- breeder, farm crops department, clearly predicted that the convict take action along lines recom- born than Orville L. Hubbard sults and is hard on the motor. Row row row your boat, Gently and Dr. Richard Kiesling, plant would strike again. mended by the study committee. (who has held the job for the You will get better results with 8&&®g&^^ down the highway. If you need pathologist. Also representatives But under existing Michigan Since sex crimes, it is commonly last 18 years) by "looking into a pound or two less than the new tires, Why not drive by my of the malting barley improve- law, there was nothing that agreed, are committed by men- my own mirror." capacity which the manufacturer Want Help Finding What You Want? . way? ment association, A. J.. LeJeune could be done. So Turner was tally deranged people, whose be- Dr. Key«s did not actually say lists. The clothes should move and W. W. Sisler, will be present permitted to go free even though lavior can be predicted, society he was going to run, but he al- freely through the water, so mix Try The Want Ads Today! MAC & LEO SERVICE Everyone is welcome to attend medical science indicated what itself is to blame if nothing is lowed as he was about to get small and large pieces and not would be the result. As predicted, done to prevent them. some nomination petitions, "just more than two sheets to a load. &%5M!!^^ Cass City the tour stops. # in case." Turner did strike again. * * * * * * * * * How about polio ? Is the num- In 1954 Keyes ran for nomi- Most appalling thing about the ber of j;ases decreasing? nation as governor on the Ee- present situation is that it could Happy answer to this question publican ticket. He placed fourth so easily happen to another little as supplied by Dr. F. S. Leader in a field of four. This happened, girl any time. Alan Canty, di- of the State Health Department, he states, because he had no NOTICE rector of Detroit's Recorders is: "Yes." support from "the checkbook sec- Court psychopathic clinic, says he Until June 18 a total of 34 tion of the GOP." knows of one other man who is as cases have been reported. This Keyes served as Lieutenant Of Annual apt to commit this type of crime compares with 46 cases in the Governor in 1943-44 and again in NOTICE as was Turner. He also says he same period last year, and with 1947-48. knows of "many others" just as 86 cases in 1955 before Salk "I keep thanking Fm cured of dangerous as is Turner. Included vaccine was available. politics," Keyes says. "Maybe I is one man who has a record of should have got married instead Annual School Meeting assaulting 12 girls, often using With the scientist's careful of running for office." "I've got knives. He was sentenced 9-10 evaluation, Dr. Leader said. "It is to have something to spend my years in Jackson; was released as money on," he philosophizes, The annual meeting of the Evergreen Township School law provides after six years for "and it may have to be Orville good behavior. Hubbard. I helped him get in will be held at the school on * * * there and I suppose I should have STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Appointment of a committee to a sense of responsibility and help study sex criminals was called JAMES BALLARD, M. D. get him out." for by Detroit's Senator Harold Office at Cass City Hospital M. Ryan, a Democrat. This com- Phone 415M Hours, 9-5, 7-9 Many a man finds he has to The annual injecting of the stockholders pf the Cass €ity Oil and Gas mittee would be expected to come break a bad habit or it breaks Company, Inc., wiU he held at the Town Hall, Cass City, on Thursday, July Monday, July 8 up with suggested legislation to STEVENS' NURSING him. correct the present situation. HOME 18, 1957, at 2:00 p. jm., for the election of directors and the transaction of Laws controlling sex crimes Cass City At 8:30 p.m. are difficult to draft. The subject Specializing in the care of PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT" any other business coming before the meeting. itself is complicated and legis- the chronically ill.' CASS CITY, MICHIGAN lators' reactions to it vary. Under the supervision of Member Audit Bureau of Circulations * * * National Advertising Representatives: Don't forget the date. For the purpose of electing one trustee for a term of Helen S. Stevens, R. N. Michigan. Weekly Newspapers, Inc., East -For six years the legislature Lansing, Mich., and Weekly Newspaper three years and transacting such other business as may Representatives Inc., 920 Broadway, New has dealt with bills on the sex H. T. Donahue, A. B., M. D. York 10, N. Y. legally come before the meeting. The Gass City Chronicle established in STANLEY ASHER, Manager. criminal subject All failed to Physician and Surgeon 1899 by Frederick Klump and the Cass pass. X-Ray Eyes Examined City Enterprise founded in 1881, consoli- Robert E. Waldron, Republican dated under the name of the Cass City Dated This 29th Day of June, 1957 Chronicle on April 20, 1906. Entered as representative from Grosse Office, 9.6 — Res., 69 second class mail matter at the ,post of- Pointe, was author of some un- fice at Cass City, Mich., under Act of Mar. 8. 1879. ' successful bills in the last ses- K. I. MacRae, D. O. Subscription Price—To post offices in Bruce Kritzman, Secretary sion. "If such laws had been in Osteopathic Physician and Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, Cass City Oil & Gas $2.50 & year, $1.50 for six months. In effect when Turner was convicted Surgeon Other parts of the United States,, $3.00 a in 1942," he .said, "Turner could year, 25 oents extra charged for part Half block east of Chronicle year order. Payable in advance. Office, 226W . Res., 226M For information regarding newspaper Phone 25 Cass City advertising and commercial and job printing, telephone No. 13. DR. D. E. RAWSON John Haire and E. 1. LaPorte, DR. G. C. CARRICK Publishers. DENTISTS You can live in the country and still have Phone 95 Cass City all the conveniences of a home in the city! DR. W. S. SELBY Optometrist Hours 9-5, except Thursday Evenings by appointment. WITH A Next to Leeson Wallpaper Store Phone 389 i AM NO LONGER F. L. MORRIS, M. D. RESPONSIBLE FOR Office 4415 South Seeger St. BEAIRD FUELGAS SYSTEM Office hours^l-4 and 7-9 p. m. MY WIFE'S ACTIONS Phone 415W (Since she got her Harry Crandell, Jr., D. V. MI new kind of Ford) "If she is unbelievably happy at Office 4438 South Seeger St. 7:00 A. M. every morning, I now Phone 27 hold her 1957 Ford responsible. If she is off for the day at 7:02 A. M., PHOTOGRAPHER I suggest that it is the power of Ford's Thunderbird V-8 engine. If CAMERA SHOP she appears vastly more style-con- FRITZ NEITZEL, P. A. of A. scious, it is the longer, lower lines Portraits - Commercial - Candids of her new kind of Ford that have Film - Finishing & Equipment made her so. "If she arrives home remarkably Phone 245 Cass City refreshed, I refer you to the lower, more comfortable seats, the wider DR. B. V. CLARK wrap-around windshield and the CHIROPRACTOR other peace-of-mind features of Mon. - Fri. 9-12, 1-5, 6-15-9 her new "Inner Ford." If she's just a bit more spoiled, don't Tues. - Wed. - Sat. 9-12, 1-5 blame her. With optional power Closed Thursday steering, power brakes, power win- House calls made dows and seat—who wouldn't be? Phone 370 "And if she is constantly raving 233 S. State St. Caro about the savings her new car brings I her, she's merely confirming' what I've been telling her about Fords DENTISTRY for years! Sure, we're a few-Ford E. C. FRITZ family now. But even having one Office over Mac & Scotty Drug Ford in the family was more fun Store. We Solicit your patronage than you can imagine fTry a new' 57 when in need of work. Ford at your house. It's Terrific!" N. C. .MANKE Steam Baths and Swedish Massage Special Foot Treatments Mrs. Manke in Attendance Church & Oak Streets,' Cass City Phone 242 Expert Watch Repairing WHY PAY THE LONG DOLLAR FOR PROMPT SERVICE - SEASONABLE CHARGES YOUR HOUSEHOLD FUEL? \/>l Satisfaction Guaranteed No job too big - No job too small Use Fuelgas For The Following: M'~ f WM. MANASSE JEWELER WATER HEATER— 3 Times Faster. - /; g 180 N. State St. Caro, Mich.' The FURNACE— Cleanest Heating Fuel The World Has JOHN W. BAYLEY AGENCY t Known. . Bookkeeping Income Tax} Insurance RANGE-— Cooking is Fun on a Fuelgas Range. Office Hours: 9-5 except TTwrrrnvT-ci-o A m/^r» Gets Rid of Garbage and Rubbish in a Hurry. Thursday and Saturday 1JNL|JNLRATOR— Set it and Forget it. Telephone 573 DR. J. H. GEISSINGER TYDVTroa Y

July 27 at Indianfields Park. Home Extension Many of the extension women To Organize Area who attended Homemakers' Con- ference in the past are planning 4-H Club on attending again this year. Agent's Corner Boys and girls in the Cass Mrs. William Tonkin of the City-Gagetown area owning Frances T. Clark, County Home Moreland group says that Home- horses will have an opportunity makers' Conference is one of her For Flavoring to join a 4-H Saddle Club, says Demonstration Agent "highlights" of > tfye year. Mrs,. The day for the conservation Bill Muller, Tuscola County 4-H Joe Young of the Northwest Gil- HEN the family's enthusiasm Club agent,. tour proved to be a wet one. The ford group says that she cer- W for seafood lags, you can rain kept quite a few of the A meeting will be held at the '.tainly is planning on attending add unusual flavor interest to, sea- Cass City High School, in the women from the tour. The brave this year's conference. Mrs. Nor- food by means of American blue ones came with boots, raincoats agricultural room on Friday eve- man McConnell of the Fairgrove- cheese. Dishes will have a zippi- ning, July 5, at 8:00 p. m. Per- and umbrellas. Tuscola County Almer group is also planning on ness that combines well with the was beautiful and green, but the sons attending are asked to enter attending this year's ^conference.^, mid flavor of the fish- through the north door, Mr. Mul- women saw many areas where the I hope other women who are' Shrimp Italienne rain .had been very cruel to the (Serves 4—6) '' ler, said. planning on going to Home- -,To become a 4-H Saddle Club land. The women who went on makers' Conference during July IVz pounds shrimp, shelled, this tour will now be very con- deveined member, youngsters must he be- 23-26 will let me know, so I can tween 10-21 years of age and own scious of -such things as gullies give them information about the % cup salad oil and erosion • caused by not pro- 1 large clove garlic, chopped or share a horse in their family. tecting the land from nature. conference. The program com- At present, over 100 young- 4 mittee for this year's conference Vz cup crumbled blue cheese Another extension group is M cup parsley sters are enrolled in Saddle Horse has lined up a very worthwhile projects in Tuscola County. The planning a family picnic. The and interesting group of speakers M cup chopped chives Value Event Ends Saturday Night women of the Wells-Bethel group Dash of pepper four clubs already organized are and entertainers for the women. the Junior Horsemen, Millington have invited their husbands and Three home demonstration Gook shrimp in oil for about 5 children out for an outing on minutes or until pink on both sides. Equine, Hill and Gully Eiders and Lean and Meaty Ib. groups furnished 45 dozen the Oxbow Spurs and Saddle, The cookies for the patients at Sagi- Kemove shrimp. Add garlic to oil and cook 1 minute. Add remaining last two clubs were organized in Personalized naw Veterans' Hospital this past June, says Muller, and each have week. Women from Bethel, Ox- ingredients and cook until cheese N approximately 15 youngsters en- Pork Chops bow and Northwest Fairgrove rolled. The Junior Horsemen 4-H Wedding, Anniversary groups made the cookies this Club is starting its fifth year .and Spiced Luncheon and Party week. i has about 43 youngsters and the At the last council meeting, Millington Equine is starting its the representatives ,of each ex- third year with 29 club members. Ib. NAPKINS tension group had a chance to Enrolling in a 4-H Saddle vote for continuing or discon- 39c Club puts meaning and reason in- FREE! at the tinuing this community project. to owning a horse, the agent I am glad to announce that the says. Youngsters through an or- women voted to continue this (ganized club will learn horseman- ONE 6-PACK CHRONICLE project. The men at the Veterans' ship, drills," feeding and manage- Hospital do appreciate getting ment of their project and the op- those homemade cookies and the portunity to learn with other smiles that the women give so youngsters the full enjoyment of PORK 'Ib. Cass City freely while they are serving the a working or pleasure horse. men their afternoon coffee break. COCA COLA Soils and plant scientists say that farmers are only about half as far as they can go toward in- WHEN YOU BUY ONE 6-PACK creasing crop yields with soil Round or Sirloin treatments. A simple, delicious dinner AT OUR REGULAR PRICE results from cooking shrimp . All-purpose flours are those with blue cheese. It makes an blended from hard and soft attractive meal served with wheat flours to give satisfactory boiled rice and lettuce wedges results for all general home bak- LEAN AND MEATY served with creamy French ing. They are lower in protein by X-ray dressing. than bread flours. HEY KIDS is melted, stirring occasionally, ORDER FOR PUBLICATION—Notice of Hearing—Appointment of Adminis- BEEF Add shrimp and mix lightly, trator and Determination of Heirs. Ib. Sprinkle with additional cheese, State of Michigan, The Probate Court year 1900 if desired. for the County of Tuscola. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles ROASTS Blue Cheese Flounder Tanner, Deceased. At a session of said Court, held on the (Serves 6—8) 17th day of June A. D. 1957. 1 egg, slightly beaten Present, Honorable Henderson Graham, Judge of Probate. 2 tablespoons water Notice is Hereby Given, That the peti- IVz pounds fillets of flounder tion of *Leslie Hewitt, guardian of John 1 cup fine bread crumbs Wellington Tanner, praying that the administration of, said estate be granted % cup butter, melted to Leslie Hewitt or to some other suit- 5 2 tablespoons salad oil able person; and that the heirs of said Boys or Girls' deceased be determined, will be heard at 1 small onion, chopped the Probate Court on July 10th, 1957, at 1 tablespoon flour ten a. m. It is Ordered, That notice thereof be 8 ounces tomato sauce given by publication ef a copy hereof Health Insp't. 1 No. 2 can tomatoes for three weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing, in the Cass City Chronicle, and that the petitioner cause %. cup crumbled blue cheese a espy of this notice to be served upo»> For Your Protection Salt, pepper, rosemary each known party in interest at his last Combine egg and water. Dip known address by registered mail, return receipt demanded, ae least fourteen (14) flounder in egg mixture; coat with days prior to such hearing, or by per- sonal service at l«itst five (5) days prior crumbs. Cook in 'butter slowly to such hearinsr. abouFsO minutes or until fork ten- HENDERSON GRAHAM, • Judge of Probate. BICYCL der. Meanwhile, heat salad oil, A true copy add onion and cook until slowly Beatrice P. Berrv. Register of Probate. Plus browned. Blend in flour, then toma- Albin J. Stevens, Attorney Cass City, Michigan toe sauce and tomatoes. Cook, 6-21-3 * stirring constantly, until thick- ORDER APPOINTING TIME lee Cream ened. Add remaining ingredients, FOR HEARING CLAIMS seasoning • to taste with salt, pep- .State of Michiean. The Probate Court {or the Cnnntv of Tuscola. Vanilla or 3-Layer 24 BIG BASKET! per and rosemary. Stir occasion- In the Matter of the Estate of Myrtle ally and cook until cheese melts. M. Orr, Deceased. At a session of said Court, held on Pour sauce over flounder to serve. June 19th, 1957. Present, Honorable Henderson Graham, Judge of Probate. Notice is Hereby Given, That all credi- OF GROCERI Baking Center tors of said deceased are required to pre- sent their claims -in writing and under oath, to said Court, and to serve a copy Get Details At Our Store Plan Advised thereof upon Robert S. Orr of Caro, Michigan, fiduciary of said estate and Homemakers who like to do bak- that such claims will be heard by said ing would be wise to plan a baking Court at the Probate Office on August center in their homes. These 30th, 1957, at ten a. m. It is Ordered. That notice thereof be should be designated to keep all eriven bv nublication of a coov hereof the baking utensils and supplies for three weeks consecutivelv urevioiis to MAXWELL HOUSE paid dav of hearinsr. in the Cass Citv in one definite area. Chronicle, and that the fiduciary cause Baking centers, separate from a cony of this notice to be served UDOTI r V other cooking and serving areas- each known nartv in interest at his last OR '"" ' '*" > t,_ known address bv resristet-er) tnsjl. rp~ FRESH PRODUCE are becoming a real possibility, turn receipt demanded, at least fourteen especially with built-in ovens (14) days prior to such hearing, or by Dersonal service at least five (5) dav;, which are separate from the cook- orior to sii£j> JI°P MTUT. Juicy ing area. They can be planned, HENDERSON GRAHAM. ucy ^ HILLS BROS. Judsre of Probate. however, if the baking is centered A true CODV: around your current range. Beatrice P. Berry Register of Probate. Compare the early x-ray equipment in this 1900 Kern and Kern. Attorneys Lemons O ""' There are certain advantages to ' Caro, Michigan print fronrthe Bettmann Archive with the 6-28-3 modern x-ray equipment used in today's Blue Cross a separate baking area. The best participating hospitals, and you have an idea of how of these is that "floury" activities Crispy far medical care has advanced in the last 57 years. are isolated from other work cen- ters in the kitchen. Then, too, all bowls, pans, ingredients and other Radishes utensils are concentrated in the ,.. thank goodness area in which they're used, rather COFFEE than being scattered throughout the kitchen. times have changed! Select Good Counter fYOU'LL 6ET A SOOD^, 3 25e Fruit and vegetable dyes, short- j JOB- YES, YOU WILL j enings and sticky substances used WITH OUR 1 California in creating your cake or pastry 1-lb. masterpieces will not harm the doz Ine early x-ray machine . . . medical marvel of its working area of the baking center tin time ... was a crude looking affair that was of little if a good counter top is selected. Oranges - 39c or no help to doctors in delicate diagnosis. It was A ceramic tile top for this is a used primarily to confirm major bone fractures and good choice because it can be could detect little else. wiped easily and it's stain-proof. You should be able to chop di- This, thank goodness, is no longer true. rectly on it, too, without cutting 0 Q or scratching the surface. Crackin' Good — Saltine DAD'S Today's x-ray machine is a remarkably p- ' '" Have a swing-out pastry board LOCAL TRADEMARKS. Inc. instrument. So sensitive it can reveal the smallest right in this area, too, either di- bone fracture ... show up irregularities in skin tissue rectly below or adjacent to the COMPLETE . . . detect lung and intestinal diseases in the early area. A mixer attached to the cab- stages, when prompt treatment is so vitally important. inet Is a good idea, too. If it can LINE' CRACKERS ROOT BEER be placed in a cabinet, then it, too, Furnaces, Bathrooms, Every new development in life-saving equipment can be in or,, out of the way at a t like the modern x-ray machine means better hospital moment's notice. Fixtures, Plumbing Supplies care for all of u&i Costly, precision equipment like Accessory Shelves To make the baking center as this... and the skilled hands it takes to operate it... 1-lb. qt. q*jite naturally mean higher hospital bills, too. convenient as possible, have spice FREE shelves built into a cupboard, ei- pkg. cans But isn't the cost of living worth it? ther as part of the regular shelves 21C or inside the door if there's a ESTIMATES If you are a member of Michigan Blue Cross (and space problem. Baking's so much half the people in Michigan are), then you need never more fun when you have all the We Install all plumbing worry about increased hospital costs at the time of ingredients close at hand both for regardless where you bought your illness. Furthermore, as a member of companion easy measuring and then the clean- it. We fieserve The Right To Limit Quantities lee Cold Beer and Wine To Take Out Blue Shield, you are assured of generous payments up job that follows a baking spree. toward the cost of surgical and x-ray services. When you do a repair job aJfound the hoine or farm, choose RYLANDM5UC the right glue.

MICHIGAN HOSPITAL SERVICE Consumers in Michigan prefer lean pork and this preference is OD CENTER boosting the demand for meat- Blue Cross- Blue Shield type hogs, report animal husban- SLAUGHTERHOUSE 306 care dry- specialists at Michigan State 4211 Doerr Road University. PAGE TEN. FRIDAY, JULY 5,1957. Need Physical- currently offered at college level SERMON TOPICS News from Defor'd by the time he is* ten years old. Local Girl Wim Education Early In many instances, the rate of Continued £rom pasre one. Beauty Contest Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sherwood of Jhome. learning is faster at the lower In the Sunday, July 7, service Imlay City and Mrs. Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Louis Babich Physical education at the ele- age level. Besides, the youngster there will be a violin solo by Mrs. Pretty Sherry Green Nivison Baady of Bradenton, Pla., called •and family have visiting at their mentary level is the Great Sa- has more free time to practice Peter Pullara who with her hus- of Mt. Clemens, a student nurse Sunday evening on Mrs. Florence home this week the latter's moth-? hara of American education, says these skills than his counterpart band and children are visiting at Harper Hospital in Detroit,. Sherwood. er, Mrs. Walter Reynolds Sr. of Paul Hunsicker, associate profes- in college." with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. was picked from a field of 12 sor of physical education at The Professor Hunsicker deplore Eay McCaslin and sons, Tom- Kingston. H. E. Crawther. girls to win the Miss Michigan University of Michigan. the fact that all too often physi- In August the Presbyterian Am Vets contest for Post 29 at my and Jimmy, of Rochester are The WCTU will meet Thurs- "The great majority of ele- cal education is looked upon as visiting this week at the William day, July 11, with Mrs. Phyllis congregation will shift to the Mt. Clemens. mentary school children in the "fringe benefit" and responsi- Cass City Methodist Church Sherry is the daughter of Mr., Gillies home. Churchill. Potluck picnic lunch United States do not have regu- bility for developing a program will be served at noon. Bring where services will be conducted and Mrs. Lynn Nivison of East Archie McArthur of Pontiac larly scheduled classes in physi- is not assumed by anyone. "A for bo*th denominations under the Elmwood Road, Cass City. She and JMrs. Amanda McArthur table service. Everyone is wel- cal education," he says. "In fact, 'recess' or 'time for letting off come, especially the children. exchange agreement made by the will go to Boston, Mass., Aug. 23 called on Mr. and Mrs. Clark 91 per cent of American elemen- steam' should not be construed respective official boards. to compete as Miss Michigan Am Zinnecker and sons Saturday Mrs. Iris Hicks and daughter tary schools do not have a as a course in physical educa- Vets in the national contest.. evening. Greta attended the funeral of an gymnasium and about the same tion," he asserts. EDITOR'S CORNER Sherry is five feet, six inches and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Kalbfleisch uncle, John McConnachie, at number lack space essential for weighs 126 pounds. STEVENS NURSING HOME and Mrs. Lucille Hartwick of Deckerville last Wednesday. play areas." Continued from pagre one. Currently enjoying a two-week Auburn Heights were Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hicks of He stresses that the elemen- Edgar Vorhes was transferred vassing the area for information vacation at her home in Cass Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Drayton Plains and Mrs. Iris tary school child is capable of Saturday to the Veterans' Facil- to show what effect the addition City and at Mt. Clemens, she re- William Zemke Jr. and family. Hicks and Greta spent the week mastering highly complex motor ity Hospital at Grand Rapids. of industry has had in Cass City. ports that her work at Harper Mr. and Mrs. Ward Roberts and end at Detour in the Upper skills. "Teachers should recognize Mrs. Annie Hall of Croswell i The survey includes a compari- and a part-time job keep her son Tommy and Gary Springer, Peninsula. They also visited Mr. that there is a tremendous gap the most recently admitted son of the cost of living, business very busy. all of Pontiac, were Sunday aft- and Mrs. Ben Hicks at Harris- between what is being offered patient. increase, facilities and other Sherry reigned as queen of the ernoon callers at the Zemke ville. and what the child is capable of Patients as of July 1 numbered pertinent data. When it is com- July 4th Am Vets picnic held in Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kelley doing," he asserts. 28 and included, besides Mrs piled the Chronicle will publish Mt. Clemens. and family of Cass City and Mr. The professor calls for a more Hall, Mrs. Martha Osburn of De- the findings through the courtesy Michigan and Mrs. Louis Babich and chil- challenging elementary school fprd; Mrs. Parmilla Greenlee of of the MSU department. The Want Ads Are Newsy Teo! dren were Sunday dinner guests physical education program. Snover; Clarence Reddicliffe of of the Rev. and Mrs. Horrace "Instruction in activities like Croswell; Mrs, Agnes Lawrence Accounts Debit Bal. Bottie Gas Murry and family of Pinnebog. swimming, skiing, golf, handball, of Port Austin; Mrs. Ida Covey Law Library •. 8.78 Tuscola County Co. Treasurer's Cash ,£,664.93 Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Holmes of table tennis, gymnastics, tumb- of Pottersville; Mrs. Mary Imprest Cash r 525.00 Zephyr Hills, Fla., called Friday ling, skating, badminton, archery, Youngs of Gagetown; Mrs. Vida Board of Supervisors Invest, account: cemetery 3,000.00 OFFICIAl PROCEEDINGS Invest. Account: ,Co: Jail 19,936.78 on Mrs. Carrie Retherford. basketball, bowling, soccer, soft- Turner of Akron; William Lee of Banks: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mills ball, speed-ball, touch football, Decker; Mrs. Anna Parrish of Peoples State, Caro, general. 245,466.48 AFTERNOON SESSION Peoples State, Caro, co. road 70,278.71 and children of Columbus, Ind., track and field, volleyball, camp- Sandusky; Miss Anna Mont- Meeting called to order by Chairman Peoples State, Caro, dir. rel. 3,620.58 are spending the week with the ing, horseback riding, wrestling gomery, Miss Iva Funk and John Mclntyre, with quorum present. RegStat- e Saving, Caro, general .267,283.73 ular order of business taken up. State Savings, Caro, cemet 983.76 latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and tennis is possible," he as- Ingram of Marlette; Mrs. Lenom Supervisor Cook, chairman of Savings„„, Caro bd. „of ed. 1,612,98 Emery Vandemark. serts. Hill, Mrs,. Gertrude Clark and Committee on Co. Finance, presented state Savings, Caro, Co. Jail he following reportr ..,„.. A Sinking S 82,391.9$ Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson Bottles, cans, paper and other debris mark the trail of the "Some teachers will argue that John Eifert.of Bad Axe; Mr. and Tuscola County. Monthly Statement Sundry bank, C. of D., and three boys of Royal Oak htterbug throughout Michigan. Each year, thousands of dollars they lack the space to play these Mrs. Paul Lienhard, Mrs. Nellie and Trial Balance. For the Month End general 10,000.00 must be spent to clean up unsightly conditions left by careless ing March 30, 1957. visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerald sports, but this should not deter Bird and Mrs. Theresa Steinetz Ledger Accounts Credit Bal. Totals 707.773.64 Hicks and family Saturday aft- visitors at state parjss* recreation areas and beaches. them from teaching the skills or of Detroit, and Mrs. Annie Mc- General . . ,... .262,953.68 I hereby certify that the above state~ Social Welfare . . 1,754.88 ment is a true condition of the county ernoon. lead-up games associated with Cullough, Mrs. Catherine Thomp- Social Welfare, direct 3^620.58 funds, cash and bank balances at the Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Reynolds of Letter to Editor Elkland 4-H Club the activity." son, Mrs,. Hester Sprague, Board of Education 1,612.98 close of business March 30, 1957. Owosso and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Benjamin Vonderake, Mrs. Cur- lourt & Indiv. Trust 7,833.64 Signed: ARTHUR M. WILLITS, He maintains 'The elementary lemetery Trust 983.76 Countersigned: County Treasurer Conquest and family of Clio were July 2, 1957 Holds Meeting student has the neuromuscular lista Davis, John Harriman, School Dist. Fund 8,225.36 FRED MATHEWS, County Clerk. Saturday visitors at the Louis The Elkland 4-H Club met Bounty Jail Sinking 82,391.93 Moved by Supervisor Slafter, sup- Cass City, Mich. potential to master practically Charles E. Hutchihson and Mrs. ounty Road 70,278.71 ported by Supervisor Woodcock, that Babich home. Thursday evening, June 20, at any physical education course Matilda Thiel of Cass City. Delinquent Tax 5,706:51 Dear Editor: the home of Heather and Allen Drain .203,319.63 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Templeton Recently ;the American Legion Drain Revolving . 11,401.42 the record. Motion carried. Supervisor Cook, chairman of the Fin-1 and son Billy of Flint were Sat- x. •_ /~<_~~ rm.^, «^«4- -~~« •••/> Milligan. IB ff rr - Soc. Security_Contrib (FICA) . 6,250.63 USt ill Vi*iS» vyil/^ ociii/ inc KV Progress on this year's projects Y arieu Inheritance' u ...... 00 ance committee presented Jthe following urday evening dinner guests of Boys' State in East Lansing. library •f 10,557.50 report and recommendations: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rock and was reported and discussed. Marriage license applications May Tax Sale . .00 Mr. Chairman, Honorable Board of Su- 1,055 boys from all over Michigan Mrs. William Donnelly, club For Homemakers rimary school & state sch. aid .00 pervisors: sons. were present to elect city, county received in Tuscola County this ledemption .00 Your committee cookies were furnished by ladies ponding period, 25 and 24 couples the University of Minnesota. change, 107 .Hayden Street, • Saginaw Phone 167 Cass City, Michigan of the Bethel, OxBow and North- paid 'their fees while preparing The demonstration on lamb Michigan. west Fairgrovc Home Demon- to march down the marriage cookery which will show unusual Dodge Plan Room, 219 Capita Theatre Building. Flint, Michigan. toccococooi—owototoioce stration groups. aisle. cuts prepared in novel ways will Copies of the Contract Document i-ccoto-q-q«c«Dtoi-tntji»a5 S"> .J £*toyi*>~3t»<3£3k3tap>yi*i£ri »8g be done by Mrs. Margueriteincluding drawings and specification 9(6 S- for any division^ of the work may woofcdCOO*3OCM o o3 vCJ1 O& CoO ooooO OCRCncC Hague, home economist with The procured from the Architect upon de- American Sheep Producers' posit of Twenty-Five Dollars ($25.00 All documents so obtained must be n Council, Inc. turned to the Architect in good orde Thelma Thompson, of The by 16 Aug. 1957, oh which condition th »OH*«4C*4ll Two-faced swim trunk deposit will be refunded. A certifiec £o»-'«cenooo 5U1OCWC! .tell what's new in wool besides of Education of Cass City Public Schools Cass City. Michigan, or a satisfacto: - illustrating good pressing Bid Bond, either being in the amoun »" iv,,3, , of five per cent of the bid submittet rne- tr» b<» Cr^arivp will |must accompany each proposal, forfeit • i j i?r j • 1 Creative will abie to the Board of ja^t^ a 5GOCOOO include filmed ideas to best use liquidated damages should the Bidde fail, within ten days of notice of awar f leisure time. The films were of contract, to execute a proper Agree- 2M OS OS d M OS M made and will be discussed by ment and/or fail to file acceptab' Labor, Performance and Material Bonds a oocncn oo o » MSU's home economics professor and satisfactory proof of Insurance. of related arts, Mrs. Ruby Mac- No Bidder may withdraw his bi within thirty (30) days after the open kenzie. ct>s'H*'o'H'ts tsWSo'oe'Wia os os oV'to ecf-e en ing of the bids. The Owner reserves th 2COrfx-3CO«COi&.tfi~3-3OUl'EoWlf» MMO.S.IS5 O .to» \ri.j.j, AJda^^Lesteri wJones vjjut^o^, W?A*MH.VJShufor.d v* of Ten (10%) per cent of the qualified Kirk, Charles F. Woodcock, Milton and registered electors thereof, shall M. Bedore, Archie Hicks, urover submit the question of whether the Laurie, Conrad Mueller, Roy Sylvester Township shall come under the pri- Harold W. Cook. mary provisions of the Michigan Elec- Moved by Supervisor Henderson, sup tion Law which question shall be adop- ported by Supervisor Slafter, that the ted if approved by a majority vote of report be accepted and adopted and a the qualified and registered electors ea and nay vote taken on the motion, participating in the Election, Th0 Herk called the roll of which there Statute provided further that the Town- were (yes 24) (no 0) (absent 1). Motion ship Board may, by resolution of Two- leclared carried by Chairman Mclntyre Thirds (%) of the members elect there- Meeting adjourned until 9:30 Tuesday of; provide that the Township come "Sun morning. under the primary provisions of the JOHN McINTYRE, Chairman Michigan Election Law. 'RED MATHEWS, Clerk. Respectively submitted: APRIL 16, 1957 JAMES J. EPSKAMP April Session of the Tuscola County JAMES J. EPSKAMP, Joard continued in the Court House Prosecuting Attorney, Tuscola n the Village of Caro, April 16, 1957 County. fleeting called to Order by Chairman and moved the Board go on record as by dclntyre, Clerk called the Roll with favoring this action and copies of this 11 Supervisors present. Township & City Clerk of this County. the Supervisor Woodcock also presented Regular Order of Business taken up. the following Report; Committeupervisoer Hendersonon Health, Chairmapresentend oaf th™-e TO» th ~e nonorapiHonorablee ±*oarBoarad 9o1f supervisorSupervisorss _ re- of Tuscola County Michigan. ort on the Saginaw 'Mental ""Health Your committee on Legislative and ;linic. ^solutions present the following res- hat the olution: n File. Motion carried. Whereas— Supervisor Shuford Kirk, Chairman Townships and Villages are required This camisoled f the Committee on Ways & Means to have liquor inspectors and other law resented the following report: enforcementxNrn™o H *«™> ~# * "J10™1^ a,s iation of Township Officers, Joseph Par- Four handsome stripes. ie propose0 d form of a standard Resol-isi, Jr. Supervisor Jones supported the several Townships motion. Motion carried. 10-18. IRON HORSE GOES TO COLLEGE~The Chesapeake and Ohio election Supervisor Draper, Chairman of the Railway presented one of its retired steam locomotives to Michigan Committee on Bonds & Insurance rn,in*v lUHnw^Wii „—».;."»• brought up the question of the amount State University for installation on campus as a monument to the ere ft m f the Bond iven 11PrJS^fcn d t< ' o^f anE ^,K? ,"S, § by the County HULIEN'S jr °? Horse." C. J. Millikin, Manager-Northern Region, turns over «,r. 7-? , "V' ;f * Pottttcal Treasurer. Moved by Supervisor Wood- from $995 /» ? Organizations for Township cock, supported by Supervisor Cook the "reins" to Dr. Thomas Kamiltoa, Michigan State vice president. SHfilJ? Conformity with the Primary that theTomMttee SPsSST & to- For Finer Beach Wear The engine is a Berkshire type with a 2-8-4 wheel arrangement: *tie? ** W2* surance check in to this matter and weighs 265 tons and traveled more than 500,000 miles between fti9^?«i^Sa«T?.eJ?d"tlie cost of Burglar Insurance and re- Detroit and Chicago hauling passengers and freight 6.1344 of the Michigan port back to the Board. Motion car- Be advised further that the Township Resolution be made and mailed to each