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CHRONICLE<br />

VOLUME 60, NUMBER 17 OASS CITY CHRONICLE— THURSDAY, AUGUST <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1966</strong> TWELVE PAGES<br />

Early Next Year?<br />

It has been some lour months<br />

since the citizens' advisory committee<br />

for the .Community College<br />

for the tri-county area submitted<br />

its final recommendations for a<br />

new facility to be erected somewhere<br />

in the area of M-53 and<br />

M-31.<br />

Since that time .little has been<br />

heard about the proposed new<br />

school.<br />

According to Max S. Smith, of<br />

Michigan State University who<br />

conducted the study, the application<br />

now pending before the State<br />

Board of Education is proceeding<br />

normally.<br />

j I talked with Dr./Ferris Crawford,<br />

executive secretary of the<br />

State Board, and he reported that<br />

the application has been reviewed *<br />

favorably, Smith said.<br />

. The next step will be a review<br />

of the .requests of two school districts<br />

(Croswell-Lexington and<br />

Millington) to be removed from the<br />

three-county district that will sup-<br />

Funeral Services<br />

Thursday for<br />

Eldred Copeland<br />

Funeral services *. for Eldred<br />

Copeland, 38, of Decker, who<br />

died-from •self-inflicted ..gunshot,<br />

wounds, will be held Thursday at<br />

2 p. m. at Little's Funeral Home.<br />

He died Monday.<br />

A • native of the area, he was<br />

born in Ubly Mar. 28, 1928, the<br />

son of the late Mr. and Mrs.<br />

George Copeland. He married<br />

Miss Leone Hendrick in Caro,<br />

June 12, 1948.<br />

He Served in the Air Force in<br />

World War II.<br />

Copeland operated a farm and<br />

worked in construction at the time<br />

of his death. For many years he<br />

. worked - as a - printer • -for -various<br />

Thumb newspapers including the<br />

Chronicle.<br />

Surviving, besides his wife, are:<br />

three daughters, Paula, Penny and<br />

Dawn, and three sons, Jim, Kim<br />

and Phillip, at home; thres sisters,<br />

Mrs. Lee Hendrick, Tyre,<br />

Mrs. Jerry Decker, Cass City, and.<br />

Mrs. Wallace March, Ypsilanti,<br />

and four brothers, Howard, of<br />

West Branch, and Leonard, Ken- *<br />

neth and Harold, all of Cass 1 City.<br />

The Rev. Joseph Shaw of Rose<br />

City will officiate at final rites<br />

and burial will be in Elkland<br />

cemetery. ; _ ,;<br />

port the new school.<br />

The requests of these districts<br />

will be reviewed at a special session<br />

of the State Board and a decision<br />

rendered.<br />

It is not likely that a vote on<br />

the new school will be held this<br />

year. The special election necessary<br />

must be called by the Intermediate<br />

School Districts of the<br />

three counties and the necessary<br />

steps can't start until after the<br />

hearing with the State Board is<br />

conducted.<br />

When approval of the request is<br />

issued by the State the county<br />

boards will be free to act.<br />

It takes at least 60 days to hold<br />

a special election.<br />

The study -committee had recommended<br />

that two mills be<br />

raised for both the operation and<br />

the erection of the Community<br />

college and vocational centers for<br />

work at the high school level.<br />

Community colleges are the<br />

fastest growing segment of secondary<br />

education in the state,<br />

authorities say. As costs of education<br />

grow and classroom space<br />

becomes more and more scarce<br />

at four-year universities, the demand<br />

for community colleges has<br />

skyrocketed and as a result the<br />

colleges are springing up throughout<br />

.Michigan.<br />

Appoint Lawyer<br />

For Milton Shields<br />

Milton Shields, 30, of Bay City,<br />

accused of attempted murder and<br />

rape, .was appointed. an attorney<br />

in Tuscola County Circuit. Court<br />

Wednesday, .Aug. 3. .<br />

Judge James Churchill appointed<br />

Roland Kern to defend<br />

Shields, who is charged with attempted<br />

murder and rape, for<br />

beating up a Bay .City, girl, leaving<br />

her nude and slashed 33 times.<br />

Other, cases heard in court included<br />

the arraignment of Richard<br />

Brock and David Curtis for<br />

breaking and entering the Club<br />

Restaurant of Caro July 21.<br />

The men pleaded^ guilty and<br />

Judge Churchill ordered a presentence<br />

investigation. Sentence<br />

will be passed -Sept. 12.<br />

The Free Flow Fertilizer Co. of<br />

Maumee, 0., was awarded a default<br />

judgment against George<br />

Foster, own^r of Foster Feed and<br />

Supply of Millington.<br />

The judgment was for $4,786.97<br />

for a past due fertilizer bill, plus<br />

court costs of $34.60.<br />

IT IS DOUBTFUL if the new high school building will<br />

be completed in time to admit classes for the start of the<br />

From the<br />

idltors Corner<br />

A large cloud cf smoke watted<br />

1 its way across Cass City ahead of<br />

a moderate breeze Thursday afternoon<br />

and persons who saw it knew<br />

that the community was in for another<br />

unpleasant night.<br />

For the smoke came from burning<br />

in the village dump and with<br />

it came a stench that has much<br />

of the community up in arms.<br />

One lady reported that the smell<br />

from the burning of the rubbish<br />

actually made her ill and another<br />

person reportedly tried to call<br />

every councilman in the village<br />

about the problem.<br />

Councilmen, of course, are<br />

aware of the crying need for action.<br />

They have investigated and<br />

rejected for one reason or another<br />

at least a.half dozen sites for a<br />

new dump in the last decade.<br />

It has been: on the council's<br />

agenda for 10 years Now the State<br />

is on the backs of all units of<br />

government and under the law a<br />

dump; must be built that is effective,<br />

but very expensive. Every<br />

community must comply in the<br />

near future, , . , _ • - , * . „ « . ,<br />

But until a new di'.mp is forced<br />

on the village, it is likely that Cass<br />

City will struggle with the one it<br />

has.<br />

The council will be well advised<br />

to take measures to stop burning<br />

the rubbish that causes the odor<br />

even though it causes a hardship<br />

in operating the dump site already<br />

bulging at the seams.<br />

It is likely that a complaint to<br />

the proper State authorities would<br />

bring fast action and place Cass<br />

City in the untenable position of<br />

being forced to act at once without<br />

any place to turn.<br />

School Opens Sept 61<br />

1967-68 school year, but progress in recent weeks has been<br />

noticeable as the construction of the walls start.<br />

(Chronicle photo)<br />

Supt. Crouse Takes Dim View<br />

Of North Central Accreditation<br />

Supt. Donald Crouse doesn't<br />

think that accreditation by the<br />

North Central Accreditation Committee<br />

is too important for Cass<br />

City High School.<br />

Crouse voiced his opinion to<br />

members of the Cass City School<br />

Board at their regular session<br />

Monday at the school.<br />

The remark came after discussion<br />

of curriculum by the board.<br />

Mrs, Geraldine Prieskorn said<br />

that she would like to see a committee<br />

appointed to start planning<br />

a new enlarged curriculum to be<br />

used when more space becomes<br />

available as the high school moves<br />

into -. its new quarters.<br />

We should start thinking of physical<br />

education for girls, an enlarged<br />

library and more teaching<br />

.aids so that we can become accredited<br />

by North Central, Mrs.<br />

Prieskorn asserted.<br />

,. f It was here lt|jat^..v'r.ou.se »§a,id -that .„.<br />

he felt that accreditation by the<br />

agency wasn't too important. He<br />

explained his position later by saying<br />

that the North Central was a<br />

high school accrediting agency.<br />

It pays no attention to the calibre<br />

of instruction in the junior,<br />

high or elementary schools. For<br />

this reason, if there is a shortage<br />

of money or space, the high school<br />

receives the primary attention,<br />

often at the expense of the lower<br />

grades, Crouse feels.<br />

Regardless of whether or not accreditation<br />

is necessary, Mrs.<br />

Prieskorn said, the need for cur-<br />

riculum improvement before moving<br />

into the new school is needed.<br />

I'd like to see action now.<br />

Crouse agreed that curriculum<br />

improvement is always necessary,<br />

but said that planning a new schedule<br />

and hiring teachers to fill it<br />

would be impossible before moving<br />

into the building.<br />

If we planned on moving in before<br />

the 1967-68 school year starts<br />

and were delayed for three or<br />

four months, all of these plans<br />

would be fruitless, Crouse said.<br />

We should be in the building before<br />

planning major changes,<br />

Crouse said.<br />

Teacher Shortage<br />

The most perplexing problem<br />

facing the school at this time is<br />

the shortage of teachers. Authorities<br />

say that state-wide the shortage<br />

is more critical this year than<br />

ever before.<br />

, Cass City is no exception. There<br />

'are no" prdspects 'to replace ^Ronald<br />

Walker in instrumental music.<br />

Other vacancies without prospects<br />

are. social studies,, junior high<br />

math and later elementary.<br />

Executive Schedule<br />

In the executive session, which<br />

bars the public, the board de-<br />

To Speed Court Cases<br />

cided to ask for applications for<br />

a head cook at the school to replace<br />

Mrs. Lucille Wright, who resigned.<br />

George Elliott's contract<br />

was increased by two weeks at a<br />

pro-rated salary boost. Tht coun-sellor<br />

will receive $7,800 for the<br />

year.<br />

Mrs. Ralph Smith and Mrs.<br />

Bernard Freiburger, principals at<br />

Evergreen and Deford, will receive<br />

$500 additional for their administrative<br />

work.<br />

School Schedule<br />

Crouse presented the tentative<br />

school schedule to the board and<br />

it will remain essentially as it was<br />

the previous year.<br />

School will start Tuesday, Sept.<br />

6, in the afternoon. Final day for<br />

classes will be Friday, June 2.<br />

Students will have 177 attendance<br />

days and 182 membership,days.<br />

Reflecting the times, there was<br />

«-a vbroef^diseussjtan^per, - ,the_ adyisj^<br />

ability of eliminating the day off<br />

for pheasant hunting.<br />

The board decided to go along<br />

with the tradition even though<br />

hunting is so poor that the day<br />

no longer has practical value,<br />

/nembers feel.<br />

Judge Churchill<br />

DeLongs' Myriad Ribboiis and Trophies Plans New System<br />

Attest to Half Century in 4-H Work<br />

Fourteen blue ribbons, 22 red<br />

ribbons, seven white ribbons, a<br />

first-place junior calf, two stateshow<br />

projects, the county 4-H<br />

queen and a combined total of 30<br />

years of membership would be a<br />

fine showing for any 4-H club at<br />

the fair. But when those accomplishments<br />

belong to one family,<br />

it's enough to make anyone proud,<br />

especially the parents. The parents,<br />

in this case are Mr. and Mrs. Donald<br />

DeLong of Cass City.<br />

The DeLong children, all six of<br />

them, are avid members 'of the<br />

Cass City 4-H clubs - Needles and<br />

Kettles and Livestock Club - and<br />

all have exhibited at the fair.<br />

4-H'ing runs in the DeLong family<br />

and has since before the De-<br />

Longs were married. DeLong<br />

EXHIBITING IN 4-H competition comes naturally to the DeLong<br />

family. Following in their parents' footsteps are these family members.<br />

From left: Duane, Connie, Bob, Dick and Donna. (Chronicle photo)<br />

showed dairy cattle in the Cass<br />

City club and Lucile exhibited<br />

sewing in Gagetown. DeLong now<br />

is the leader of the Cass City dairy<br />

cattle club while Mrs. DeLong<br />

works fair week as a cook for the<br />

4-H'ers. ]<br />

The DeLong children joined the<br />

4-H movement at nine or ten years<br />

of age, near the minimum age<br />

limit. Because 19 is the maximum<br />

age limit, 19-year-old Francis<br />

didn't show this year. But his<br />

brothers and sisters did.<br />

Duane, 17, and a club member<br />

for eight years, exhibited the second<br />

place junior cow and received<br />

two blue and 10 red ribbons for<br />

his showing of heifers, two-yearold<br />

milkers, senior calf and junior<br />

yearling. • v .<br />

Connie, 16, and a four-year veteran<br />

of Needles and Kettles and<br />

the Livestock Club, received six<br />

red ribbons for her showing in the<br />

senior calf division. She also exhibited<br />

in sewing, junior leadership,<br />

cooking and flower gardening.<br />

Her flower garden project received<br />

the state-show award-which<br />

enables Miss DeLong to exhibit at<br />

the state fair.<br />

Richard is 13, a four-year member<br />

of the 4-H club and already<br />

a veteran of the state fair. He exhibits<br />

swine, cattle and handicraft.<br />

This year he received four red<br />

ribbons with his junior, yearling<br />

cattle.<br />

Robert, only 12, is on his way<br />

to becoming a first-class showman<br />

after only three years in the club.<br />

By exhibiting in the junior heifer<br />

and senior calf divisions, he won<br />

five blue ribbons. In the Black and<br />

White show held last week, he<br />

came home with the prize junior<br />

heifer, junior champion calf and<br />

a trophy for judging other entries.<br />

And with competition being the<br />

Continued on page three.<br />

Judge James Churchill this week<br />

said that he is working on a plan<br />

that he hopes will speed up handling<br />

of the ever increasing case<br />

load in his circuit of Tuscola and<br />

Lapeer counties.<br />

Presently, Churchill said, court<br />

is held for a week in Lapeer and<br />

then a week in Tuscola county.<br />

Under the new plan this will<br />

change.<br />

Mondays will be reserved for<br />

motion days. Presently motions<br />

are heard Monday in Lapeer and<br />

Tuesday ins Caro. .Under the<br />

speeded up schedule Lapeer will<br />

be handled in the morning and<br />

Caro in the afternoon.<br />

But outside of motions, court<br />

will be held continuously in Lapeer<br />

county for three weeks and<br />

then; in Tuscola county for three<br />

weeks.<br />

How will this speed up the handling<br />

of cases? Judge Churchill explains<br />

it this way. At the present<br />

Mrs. Freiburg-er<br />

Principal at<br />

Deford<br />

Mrs. Jacqueline Freiburger was<br />

named principal of Deford elementary<br />

school Monday night by the<br />

Cass City Board of Education.<br />

Mrs. Freiburger, a veteran<br />

teacher, moved up to the new post<br />

after five years in the Cass City<br />

system. Before coming to Cass<br />

City she taught at Caro.<br />

While at Cass City, Mrs. Freiburger<br />

taught in the first, second<br />

and fifth grades. This spring she<br />

was awarded her master's degree<br />

from Central Michigan .University.<br />

She attended Marlette High<br />

School and is the wife of Bernard<br />

Freiburger, Cass City businessman.<br />

•' $<br />

The couple has three children:<br />

Linda, a student at CMU, and<br />

Bernard and Kurt, at home.<br />

time, cases are scheduled for the<br />

week and it is impossible to estimate<br />

just how long they will last.<br />

Many cases, especially damage<br />

suits, are placed on the docket and<br />

then settled out of court. . . .but<br />

of course it is impossible to tell<br />

just which ones they will be. But<br />

it is inevitable, Churchill says,<br />

that a third to a half of these<br />

cases will never come to trial.<br />

With court slated for just a week<br />

you must assume that each of the<br />

cases will be tried and schedule<br />

them so as not to have a case<br />

pending; when you return to the<br />

other half of the circuit.<br />

Under the new plan we can<br />

schedule cases allowing for the<br />

settlements and when they occur<br />

move the next case up without<br />

danger of having it run into the<br />

adjournment period, Churchill explained.<br />

The new plan will be a little<br />

more inconvenient for the lawyers,<br />

but the system we had is a luxury<br />

that we can no longer afford,<br />

Churchill said.<br />

Right now we are on dead center<br />

as far as keeping up with the<br />

case load is concerned. . . neither<br />

gaining nor falling behind.<br />

But each year more cases are<br />

on the docket and we won't be<br />

able to keep up under the present<br />

system, he concluded.<br />

Cass City School Board<br />

Bids Let but<br />

Policy Hazy<br />

An estimated $20,000 worth of<br />

business for gas and fuel oil for<br />

the Cass City School District was<br />

awarded on the basis of bids, but<br />

still unresolved was the basic policy<br />

of the board in awarding business.<br />

The question that plagues members<br />

of the board is when to take<br />

the low bid and when to take a<br />

bid from a local person, even<br />

though it is very slightly higher.<br />

Monday night at the regular session,<br />

the board decided in favor<br />

Supervisors Okay<br />

Salarv Boost<br />

For Kroswek<br />

Civil Defense Director Frank<br />

Kroswek was granted a $200 increase<br />

in pay Monday by the Tuscola<br />

County Board of Supervisors.<br />

The raise brings his salary to<br />

$5,750 per year.<br />

The salary of the director is<br />

split between the county and the<br />

Federal government, each paying<br />

half of the costs.<br />

The supervisors also voted to<br />

make their tax work easier by<br />

authorizing the purchase of an<br />

electronic computing machine for<br />

$10,900.<br />

The machine will spread all of<br />

the taxes and perform the bookkeeping<br />

work previously performed<br />

by the supervisors.<br />

Each township will be charged<br />

10 cents per description for having<br />

the new machine do the woi'k.<br />

The board also signed a threeyear<br />

renewal lease for rent on<br />

county farm property with William<br />

Tonkins. The rate per year is<br />

$1,800.<br />

ree Injur<br />

Two-Car Crash<br />

in<br />

M.M.JL<br />

Three persons were injured Monday<br />

evening in a collision at the<br />

corner of M-24 and Gun Club Road,<br />

a mile south of Caro, when cars<br />

driven by George Robert Kloc, 19,<br />

of Cass City and Charles David<br />

Hoy, 75, of rural Caro collided.<br />

Treated at Caro Community Hospital<br />

were Kloc, Hoy and Miss<br />

Christine Schwaderer of Kingston,<br />

a passenger in the Kloc vehicle.<br />

Miss Schwaderer suffered facial<br />

lacerations. Kloc and Hoy were<br />

treated and released".<br />

The accident occurred when<br />

Kloc failed to see the Hoy car<br />

traveling south on M-24 and did<br />

not stop at the intersection.<br />

Tuscola County Sheriff Department,<br />

which investigated, said that<br />

both cars were demolished in the<br />

crash.<br />

Miss Schwaderer is working as<br />

a summer employee at the Chronicle.<br />

Griffin Slates<br />

Tour, Luncheon<br />

In Cass City Area<br />

Senator Robert Griffin will barnstorm<br />

through the Thumb Friday<br />

with a stop along Cass City's<br />

Main Street from 1:50 to 2:20 p. m.<br />

in his campaign for re-election as<br />

United States Senator.<br />

His tour will start with a talk<br />

over WKYO in Caro Friday morning<br />

and a luncheon at 12:15 at<br />

Sherwood Forest Country Club in<br />

Gagetown will follow.<br />

The luncheon is open to the public<br />

and tickets can be purchased<br />

from Carl Mantey in Caro, or at<br />

the door.<br />

Following his Cass City visit he<br />

will tour Elkton, Pigeon and Bad<br />

Axe, ending the day at the Huron<br />

County Fair where he will crown<br />

the bean queen.<br />

of the local vendor. The low bid<br />

for number four fuel oil was 9.45<br />

and was submitted by Enterprise<br />

Oil Co. of.Detroit. The next low<br />

bids of 9.5 were submitted by<br />

Frank Meiser's Service and Leonard<br />

Service. On the estimated<br />

50,000 gallons used, the difference<br />

irj the low bid iand the next higher<br />

bid is $25. Total cost for the number<br />

four fuel is estimated at $4,750.<br />

Board members agreed to the<br />

discarding of the low bid, but did<br />

not agree on the awarding of the<br />

contract,,between the next two low<br />

bidders.<br />

A motion to award the business<br />

to Meiser's was endorsed by President<br />

Horace Bulen, Donald Reid<br />

and Mrs. Geraldine Prieskorn.<br />

Voting against this motion were<br />

Donald Koepfgen, Kenneth Maharg<br />

and William Ruhl. ><br />

Those favoring Meiser wanted to<br />

rotate the business between local<br />

vendors. Those against said that<br />

the fuel and service was satisfactory<br />

from Leonard and that tney<br />

were against changing unless the<br />

price was lower. They maintained<br />

that Leonard owned the station<br />

building and is a local taxpayer<br />

also.<br />

The 3-3 tie was made possible<br />

because Elwyn Helwig, board<br />

member, was away on vacation.<br />

After more discussion, another<br />

vote was held and Reid switched<br />

his vote to "get the bids awarded".<br />

No Trouble<br />

The remainder of the bids was<br />

awarded without difficulty as Cass<br />

City Oil and Gas Co. .was both<br />

low and local.<br />

The company's low bids for an<br />

estimated $8,700 worth of gasoline<br />

business were:<br />

Purpose Gallon Price<br />

Cass City School 23.9<br />

Driver Training '. 24,9<br />

Evergreen School 24.65<br />

Cass City Oil and Gas's low bids,<br />

for number two fuel oil were:<br />

Cass City 10.65<br />

Deford 10.25<br />

Evergreen ^ 10.25<br />

Bids for the various fuels were<br />

slightly less than the bids sub-<br />

• mitted for the last school year.<br />

Insurance Bids<br />

While bids for fuel were not appreciably<br />

changed, insurance rates<br />

jumped sharply. The base bid<br />

jumped some $200. A bid submitted<br />

by James Williams was<br />

low. His bid for the fleet insurance<br />

and for an added proviso covering<br />

driving of non-school-owned ears<br />

on school business totaled $866.32.<br />

The second low bidder, Peter<br />

Rienstra, was just over this figure<br />

with a bid of $867.87.<br />

Campbell Again<br />

Regional Mich.<br />

Week Chairman<br />

Appointment of Willis Campbell,<br />

former Cass City school superintendent,<br />

as regional chairman of<br />

Michigan Week for the second<br />

year, was announced today by<br />

Postmaster Edward Baker of Detroit,<br />

deputy general chairman for<br />

southeastern Michigan.<br />

This region consists of Huron,<br />

Lapeer, St. Clair, Sanilac and Tuscola<br />

counties. The state is organized<br />

into 16 regions for Michigan<br />

Week activity.<br />

Campbell will name his five<br />

county chairmen very soon and all<br />

counties and communities of the<br />

region will be expected to have<br />

their Michigan Week councils organized<br />

by early fall, Mr. Baker<br />

said. The 1967 Michigan Week<br />

dates are May 21-27.<br />

Campbell was widely praised<br />

for his leadership of the <strong>1966</strong> Michigan<br />

Week. This is region no. 14<br />

in the Michigan Week organization.<br />

The state chairman for<br />

1967 is Dr. Edgar L. Harden, president<br />

of Northern Michigan University<br />

at Marquette.<br />

Boost Payments for Coaching<br />

As expected, the board of Cass<br />

City School District approved the<br />

master contract of the teachers<br />

Monday night in its regular session<br />

and then settled on the extra<br />

salary schedule for coaches at the<br />

school.<br />

The total package passed by the<br />

board and approved by the coaches<br />

will boost costs $1,025, from $3,250<br />

to $4,275 for the year.<br />

The package agreed upon by all<br />

parties places the coaching salar-<br />

ies at the upper level of the pay<br />

scale for Thumb B Conference<br />

schools.<br />

The total cost is under the<br />

amounts paid by Caro, Lakers and<br />

Vassar. . .but only because junior<br />

high coaches are not available for<br />

track and baseball. If these positions<br />

were filled at the same rate<br />

that junior high basketball and<br />

football coaches receive, the salary<br />

schedule would be second only<br />

to Caro in the Conference. Caro's<br />

coaching staff receives a total of<br />

$6,200.<br />

The head football and basketball<br />

coaches were jumped from $550<br />

yearly to $600.<br />

The junior varsity schedule for<br />

basketball and football coaches<br />

was jumped from $300 to $375 and<br />

junior high coaches' salaries in<br />

all sports were increased from<br />

$150 to $250.<br />

The head baseball and track<br />

coaches will receive $350 yearly,<br />

up from last year's $250.


Cass City Area and Personal News Items<br />

; -B. J. Haire is spending a few<br />

days in Pinconning with her grandmother,<br />

Mrs. V. Miller.<br />

For her sixth birthday Sunday,<br />

Aug. 6, Susan Asher entertained<br />

Patty Karr, Susan Knight, Tammie<br />

O'Dell and Sally Ware. Patty<br />

Rabideau and Diane Asher were<br />

in charge of games and entertainment.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Chris, Krug had<br />

as guests several days last week,<br />

his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Harvey Krug of Atlanta, Ga.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kirton visited<br />

her nephew and wife, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Frank Kunze, near Minden<br />

City Sunday.<br />

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Mr. and Mrs. Don Lorentzsn<br />

were guests Sunday, July 31, of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kalmbach at<br />

Chelsea and also visited Mrs.<br />

Orena McGrath in the Methodist<br />

home there.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hartel took<br />

their daughter Sharon to Rock<br />

Lake Sunday where she remained<br />

to spend this week at the Church<br />

of Christ camp.<br />

The Elmwood Missionary Circle<br />

will meet Friday, Aug. 12, with<br />

Mrs. Aaron Turner. Potluck dinner<br />

will be served at noon.<br />

Rick Lorentzen spent from July<br />

29 to Aug. 2 with his brother<br />

and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Donald<br />

Lorentzen, at St. Charles, <strong>11</strong>1.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. .Chris Krug visited<br />

, her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Ray Painter, both of' whom are<br />

hospitalized, in Detroit over the<br />

week end. They also visited relatives<br />

in Oxford en route .home.<br />

The graduation class of 1931 of<br />

Cass City High School is holding<br />

a 35th anniversary dinner at the<br />

New Gordon Hotel in Cass City at<br />

7:00 p. m. Saturday, Aug. 20.<br />

.Class members and friends are invited.<br />

Clarence Merchant of Cass<br />

City is accepting -reservations.<br />

Get up earlier in the morning than your competitor.<br />

Work harder and scheme more. Stick<br />

closely to the job and stay up later planning how to get ahead of that<br />

guy while he sleeps. Not only will you leave more money when you<br />

die, - but you will leave it a darn-site sooner r<br />

MORAL: Live while you may, but live sanely. And above all, live<br />

comfortably in a pair of Foot-So-Port Shoes. A comfort consultation<br />

and demonstration fitting will cost you nothing, but the comfort will<br />

amaze you. .<br />

.We carry sizes in slock to size 15.<br />

RILEY'S FOOT COMFORT<br />

Cass City, Michigan Phone 872-2660<br />

WE AKE CLOSED ON THURSDAY AFTERNOONS<br />

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS<br />

Have you ever known the install t<br />

delight of selecting a new Impala<br />

Super Sport in the color you want,<br />

slipping into its Strato-bucket seats,.<br />

and driving it home from the showroom<br />

the same day? Now's your chance, {<br />

Your Chevrolet dealer has a big ; |<br />

choice of models on hand with small*<br />

August price tags.<br />

More than likely, your present<br />

car will never be worth as mucjh<br />

in. trade as it is right now. Money— ;<br />

another good reason to buy a<br />

Chevrolet this month. j i<br />

Read those articles about wljien<br />

F * to buy a new car and they'll tell<br />

you that August is one of the best i<br />

months. And your Chevrolet dealer is<br />

ready to show you why . . . with<br />

buys that are better than ever.<br />

4<br />

Mr. and Mrs Arthur Little had<br />

as Sunday evening visitors, her sister<br />

and husband, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Alva McNeil of Caro.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Watkins,<br />

formerly of Cass City, instructors<br />

at the Coleigo Biblico, Eagle Pass,<br />

Texas, will be guest speakers in<br />

the Novesta Church of Christ, Sunday<br />

evening, Aug. 14, at 7:30 p. m.<br />

The Watkinses also do missionary<br />

/work in Mexico.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Clinton House<br />

spent from Thursday until Sunday,<br />

at Three Oaks and Niles, Mich.<br />

Mrs. J. D. Tuckoy was guest<br />

of honor at a baby shower given<br />

by Mrs. Don Eria and Mrs. Richard<br />

Erla, at the home of Richard<br />

Erla, Thursday evening. Crazy<br />

bridge was played and prizes were<br />

won by Gertrude Erla, Mrs. Lee<br />

Hartel and Mrs. E. P. Lockwood.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steigman<br />

of Lansing are the parents oi a<br />

daughter, born July 31 in Sparrow<br />

Hospital. The baby weighed six<br />

pounds and seven ounces and is<br />

named Michelle Rae. Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Kenneth Anthes of Cass City are<br />

the maternal grandparents. Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Anthes left Friday night<br />

to spend a few days with their<br />

daughter and family.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hutchinson<br />

(Nancy Brown) announce the birth<br />

of an eight-pound, two-ounc^ son<br />

Aug. 1 in Hills and Dales General<br />

Hospital. Mrs. Hutchinson and<br />

•' baby ,went to their home Friday ;'.<br />

from the hospital./Grandparents a|i '<br />

the new baby, who was namecl<br />

Scott Fowler,' are , Mrs. Fanny<br />

Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Hazen Brown.<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Donald Tuckey<br />

of Saginaw announce the' birth<br />

July 13 of their third child, a<br />

daughter, Nances Kathleen. Their<br />

other children are Patrick, 7, and<br />

Elizabeth, 2. The family were visitors<br />

Thursday evening at the Luke<br />

Tuckey home.<br />

Twelve women of Salem EUB<br />

church attended a meeting of the<br />

Mary Circle of the Woman's Society<br />

of World Service held Aug.<br />

1 at the home, of Mrs. Richard<br />

Gaffney. Miss Helen Hower presided<br />

.over the business meeting<br />

and Mrs. Ralph Gauer presented<br />

the lesson on Indonesia.<br />

If you think winter's tough on<br />

" an old car, believe us, so is<br />

summer. There's added strain on the<br />

engine because of vacation driving.<br />

Greater tire wear. The cooling system<br />

has to work extra hard. A new ,<br />

Chevrolet can save you a lot of trouble.<br />

You do a lot of driving for<br />

' • pleasure so why not ride on<br />

Chevrolet's Full Coil suspension. Let<br />

your-feet feel that deep-twist Chevrolet<br />

carpeting. August is to enjoy.<br />

Make your summer driving safer<br />

S* driving by taking advantage of<br />

the eight standard safety features built<br />

into every new Chevrolet. If your<br />

present car doesn't have seat belts,<br />

back-up lights, outside rearview<br />

mirror, padded instrument panel,<br />

look into a new Chevrolet.<br />

flie man who can save y@u the most— your Chevrolet dealer<br />

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CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, AUGUST <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1966</strong> CASS CITY, MICHIGAN<br />

'"--•Mrs. Marie Alward of Tampa,'<br />

Fla., was the house guest last<br />

week of Mrs. Arthur Dewey and<br />

visited relatives and other friends<br />

while here. •<<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Herron<br />

are the parents of an <strong>11</strong> pound,<br />

four-ounce daughter,. Paula Marie,<br />

born Aug. 5 in Hills and Dales<br />

General Hospital. Mother and baby<br />

went to their home Monday.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lynn and<br />

family of Walled Lake visited the<br />

Gerald Stilspns Sunday. Eldori and<br />

Jerri Ann Stilson returned with<br />

them to spend a week.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Witherspoon<br />

entertained a group Q! youngsters<br />

at a party for their daughter<br />

Karie's birthday' Friday evening.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Loomis<br />

and family were Sunday ' dinner<br />

guests of her parents, Mr, and<br />

Mrs. Frank Weatherhead, at Gagetown.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David Loomis and<br />

sons were Sunday guests of her,<br />

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond<br />

Partlo, near Akron.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George Snider and<br />

Mrs. Austin Cornell of Elkton were<br />

Sunday guests of Mrs. Milton Hoffman.<br />

Twenty enjoyed a cooperative<br />

dinner in Salem EUB church Aug.<br />

3 when the monthly meeting of the<br />

Martha Circle of the WSWS was<br />

held. Mrs. Lena Schwegler presided<br />

over the business meeting.<br />

PJans were made to attend the<br />

Missions Day services Aug. 9 at<br />

the Bay Shore park at Sebewaing.<br />

Mrs. Ira Wood, daughter Joyce<br />

and son Lawrence were welcomed<br />

into membership into Salem EUB<br />

church Sunday. They transferred<br />

their membership from Yale Trinity<br />

United Missionary church.<br />

Mrs. Avon Boag went to Marlette<br />

Monday afternoon to be a<br />

guest in the home of her sister,<br />

Mrs. George Cooper. Other guests<br />

there were to be brothers and their<br />

wives. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Phillips<br />

of Alma and Rev. and Mrs. Clark<br />

Phillips of Jackson. Mrs. Boag will<br />

also spend a few days with her<br />

daughter, Mrs. Donald Peterson,<br />

in Marlette before returning home.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Zapfe of<br />

Owendale were luncheon guests in<br />

the Lyle Zapfe home Friday.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holm; Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Roger Root and,Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Lyle Zapfe were Sunday<br />

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence<br />

Zapfe at Clio.<br />

-s Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hendriek had<br />

| as luncheon guests Monday j'.grand-<br />

* sons, Rev. Arthur O'Dell and Lester<br />

OtDeli.and Arthur's son Steph-<br />

'e& of Ashley. ., •.. •<br />

Duncan Wallace of Midland • is<br />

spending some time with -his<br />

grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.<br />

Wallace. ;><br />

Mr. and Mrs. James Gross were<br />

in Owosso Monday.<br />

Mrs. Irene O'Dell and sons,<br />

Douglas and Duane, of Dearborn<br />

Hts. spent the week end'at the<br />

Theo Hendriek home. Karen<br />

O'Dell, who had spent a week here,<br />

returned home with her mother<br />

and the twin boys remained to<br />

spend a week. ^<br />

The Evergreen Woman's Christian<br />

Temperance Union will meet<br />

Friday, Aug. 12, at 2 p. m. at the<br />

home of Mrs. Ruth Schember at<br />

4205. Leach St. Election of officers<br />

will take place. Visitors will be<br />

welcome.<br />

Graveside services were held<br />

Sunday at 3 p. m. in Elkland cemetery<br />

for a former resident, John<br />

D. Schenck, whose home was in<br />

Royal Oak. Mr. Schenck, 79, died<br />

Aug. 3 at the home of his daughter,<br />

Mrs. George Reigle, in Greenville,<br />

Ohio. His wife Anna died in<br />

1942. Mr. Schenck was a retired<br />

Ford Motor Co. engineer. Besides<br />

Mrs. Reigle, he leaves another<br />

daughter, Mrs. Wayne Lee of Florida.<br />

Rev. M. R. Vender officiated<br />

at the service. *<br />

Mrs. Ernest Croft spent Sunday<br />

as the guest of her sister-in-law,<br />

Miss Bessie Croft at Bad Axe.<br />

Mrs. Don Bullock and baby of<br />

Farmington spent from Wednesday<br />

until Sunday with her parents,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James Gross.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James Mark and<br />

Edward Mark went to Grosse Pte.<br />

Woods Sunday to the home of Mrs.<br />

F. L. Wurtsmith and brought to<br />

Cass City Molly Dill of Cincinnati,<br />

Ohio, who flew into Detroit Saturday<br />

night. She will spend some<br />

time in the James Mark home and<br />

with the Russell Leesons at.Caseville.<br />

Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Richard Dill, will come this week<br />

end for a short vacation here.<br />

Mrs. Esther McCullough. left<br />

Friday to take her brother, Albin<br />

Tarnoski, home to Naperville, <strong>11</strong>1.,<br />

after he had spent six weeks here.<br />

Mrs. McCullough will spend 10<br />

days there.<br />

Mrs. James McMahon went to<br />

Southfield Sunday to spend some<br />

time with her daughter and family.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brookins<br />

and children, Danny, Todd and<br />

Mary Beth, welcomed another little<br />

girl into the family July 29.<br />

The new baby has been named<br />

Barbara Ann.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Loomis<br />

were Sunday dinner guests-of the<br />

Don DeLongs. Sunday evening visitors<br />

in the Howard Loomis home<br />

were Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Mc- 5 ' J<br />

Conkey.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David Loomis and<br />

sons returned Aug. 2 from several<br />

days at Higgins Lake. Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Howard Loomis accompanied<br />

them as far as Kawkawlin and<br />

spent several days at the Irvin<br />

Kritzman home.<br />

Letter JLul ^/H/1/V^ JL to f^^LF Editor<br />

M—J \JLJL lyXjr JL<br />

The Chronjcle welcomes letters to the editor. In most instances<br />

letters will be printed in full. However, the paper reserves<br />

the right to edit letters to fit space requirements. All<br />

letters must be signed.<br />

, Mrs. Gertrude Ertel of Rochester<br />

spent from Thursday until Sunday<br />

with her sister, Mrs. Ralph<br />

Ward.<br />

. Gary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray<br />

Fleenor, returned to his home at<br />

Kingston Wednesday, Aug. 3, from<br />

St. Luke's hospital in Saginaw<br />

where he had undergone surgery<br />

on his shoulder.<br />

Mrs. Verneta Dennis, Mrs. Clarence<br />

Schember and son Paul were<br />

Sunday callers at the Walter<br />

Schember and Roy Damm homes<br />

Carol English<br />

in Pigeon.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard English of<br />

Mrs. Clarence Scember and Mrs. Salladasburg, Pa., announce the<br />

Ora Dennis were Friday dinner engagement of, their daughter<br />

guests of the latter's daughter, Carol to Richard Mcntei, son of<br />

Miss Ruth Dennis.<br />

Mrs. Venetta Montei of Deford and<br />

Mrs. Ruth Schember, Mrs. Ver- the late Kenneth Montei.<br />

neta Dennis, Mrs. Edith Morrical Miss English is a graduate of<br />

and Mrs. Lula Sowden spent Mon- Baptist Bible Seminary, Johnson<br />

day in Pontiac..<br />

City, N. Y., and has served, as<br />

ffpMr. and Mrs. Jon Fahrner left Christian Education director at the<br />

'Saturday for a week's vacation in Cass City Baptist church for two<br />

Maine. Timmy and Michelle years.<br />

Fahrner are visiting their grand- Montei is a graduate 'of, Kingsparents<br />

in Pigeon.<br />

ton High School and plans to enter<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ford and Johnson City Baptist Bible Sem-<br />

daughter of Lansing were guests inary in January.<br />

Sunday of Mrs. Ford's grandpar- Wedding plans arc indefinite.<br />

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Karr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Champion Hilts and Dales<br />

of Clawson spent the week end at<br />

the Roy McNeil home in Cass City. General Hospital ••**«.•<br />

They also visited other friends.<br />

Births':: .-.<br />

•Mrs. Mable Booth and grand-<br />

Aug.' 1 to Mr. and Mrs. De$n<br />

daughter, Nancy Lee Reynold of<br />

Hutcmnson of Cass City, a boy;<br />

Flint, spent Sunday and Monday<br />

Aug. 2 to.^Mr.,. and Mrs,, John<br />

at the Paul O'Harris home.<br />

Newton of Seville;, a .0rli* *<br />

Mrs. Loren Trathen had as Sun- Aug. 4 to "Mr."'and Mrs.' Glen<br />

day dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harrington of Akron, a girl;<br />

Leveret Barnes of Decker, and Aug. 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard<br />

Mr., and Mrs. Pete Rienstra. Den- Scott, of Caro, a • girl;.<br />

. ills' Rienstra and Miss Cheryl Aug.' 5,to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas<br />

Kruger of Harbor Beach were Herron of Cass City, a girl, Paula;<br />

afternoon guests.<br />

Aug. 5 to Mr. and Mrs. James<br />

Mrs. Don Becker and grand- Connolly of Deford, a boy;<br />

daughter Brenda of New Green- Aug. 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Larry<br />

leaf visited Mrs. Loren Trathen Winchester of Caro, a boy.<br />

Tuesday.<br />

Patients listed Aug. 8 included:<br />

Mrs. Matthew Crown of Detroit Mrs.<br />

was a guest from Wednesday till<br />

Saturday ,of Mrs. Roy Chisholm.<br />

Mrs. Elizabeth LaGorce Paul of<br />

Washington, D. C., and John F.<br />

"Kramer, also of' Washington; were<br />

married Saturday, Aug. 6. Mrs.<br />

James Champion spent a week<br />

with the new Mrs. Kramer and<br />

was a wedding attendant. The family<br />

will laake their home in Maryland.<br />

Ricky and . Robin .Roberts of<br />

"Warren.spent the,week with. Chris-1<br />

tine and Kevin Woodward Ci ^/ass<br />

City. \ I<br />

Mrs. Hazen Roberts of Warren<br />

spent two weeks with Mrs. Phyllis<br />

Linderrnan and Junior at Cass<br />

City. Christine Woodward returned<br />

JKith Mrs. Roberts to spend a week<br />

"at Warren.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wood, Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Robert Wood, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Carlton Rondo of Caro and<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reid attended<br />

the funeral of Claud Wood's<br />

brother, Herbert G. Wood of Birmingham,<br />

Saturday.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bird and<br />

daughter Betsy of Saginaw spent<br />

last -week with Mrs. Ethel Bird.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Don Rockefeller,<br />

Mrs. Ethel Bird and Mrs. Gladys<br />

.Silver spent Sunday in Canada.<br />

1<br />

Mrs. Lela Wright had as an<br />

overnight guest Saturday night;<br />

her sister,'Mrs. Ethel Stewart of<br />

Caro.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Joos accompanied<br />

her brother, Charles<br />

Butterfield of Almont, on a weekend<br />

trip to Cincinnati, Ohio, returning<br />

home Monday. They attended<br />

a. family gathering there<br />

which celebrated the 90th birthday<br />

of Mrs. Josephine Faber, sister of<br />

Mrs. Joos and Mr. Butterfield.<br />

News was received last week of<br />

the death of Elmer Forbes of<br />

Mancelona, whose wife was the<br />

former Minnie Cook, former area<br />

resident. Attending the funeral<br />

services Saturday were Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Clarence Rolston and family<br />

of Clarkston, Mr. and Mrs. David<br />

R. Thornton and Mr. and Mrs.<br />

George Cook and Rose of Cass<br />

City, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cole of<br />

Drayton Plains and Mrs. Merle<br />

Beardsley of Oxford.<br />

A balloon released by Fuelgas in<br />

a contest promotion was found the<br />

next day by Wilfred Gaudriano in<br />

New Eagle, Penn., according to a<br />

postcard sent to the company by<br />

the finder.<br />

Slate Little Loop<br />

All-Star Games<br />

Twenty outstanding players<br />

from the Cass City Little League<br />

have been selected to play in a<br />

double header with teams from<br />

Bad Axe, league authorities announced<br />

this week.<br />

The boys will play under the<br />

lights at Bad Axe Thursday, Aug.<br />

18, with the first game carded for,<br />

6:30 p. m.<br />

Time lost in the morning -nay<br />

make a man race all day.<br />

1<br />

Today nothing succeeds like the<br />

appearance. of success*<br />

: Dear Sir:<br />

Well, it seems that Tuscola county<br />

has , had a cockfight. The<br />

"World Series" of cockfighting.<br />

The Kentucky Derby" of cockfighting<br />

that was held in two perfectly<br />

square pits that became circular<br />

as the story was passed on and<br />

en. .<br />

..... I knew about it a week<br />

ahead of time, says' one official<br />

not to be outdone. Another law<br />

enforcement branch says, "we<br />

knew about it 10 days ahead of<br />

time."<br />

Cass City Hospital<br />

Inc.<br />

Born:<br />

Aug. 7 to Mr. and Mrs. David<br />

Richmond of Cass City, a sevenpound,<br />

eight-ounce boy.<br />

Aug.' 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert<br />

LaJoie of Caro, a seven-pound,<br />

two-ounce girl.<br />

Presently in the hospital:<br />

Michael Mallory, Mrs. Sheldon<br />

Martin, David Vargo, Charles<br />

Freshney, Mrs. David Richmond<br />

and baby of Cass City;<br />

Lorraine Baker, Louis Luana,<br />

Mrs. Archie Hicks of Deford;<br />

Mrs. Magdalena Forstner of<br />

. Ellen Stephenson of Carsonville<br />

Esther Willy, Mrs. J. C.<br />

Kutchinson of Cass City;<br />

Norman Parker of Owendale;<br />

Thomas Bishop of Battle Creek;<br />

Mrs. Harmond Nichols of Decker;<br />

Mrs. Edna Rhodes, Mrs. James<br />

Haney, Albert Abke of Caro;<br />

Andrew Trzemzalski and Mrs.<br />

Charles Roach of Kingston;<br />

Howard Leftwich of Bad Axe;<br />

Connie Vorobetz of Clifford;<br />

Paul Marz and Mffi, Kennpth<br />

Bye of Snover; -.-".- ' '*•*<br />

" Mrs: Burrell Wood of Pontiac;<br />

John McNally of Ubly;<br />

Clifford Shepphard of Akron;<br />

Clarence Stomach Jr. of Minden<br />

City;<br />

William Goerlitz of Unionville;<br />

Terry Lee Miners of Deford;<br />

Daniel Leskowish of Sebewaing.<br />

Patients listed last week and still<br />

in the hospital were:<br />

Mrs. James Bauer, Mrs. Blanche<br />

Cook, Noel Frakes, Mrs. Roy Wagg<br />

and Mrs. Elizabeth Pinney of Cass<br />

City; .<br />

Vincent Gosik of Detroit-<br />

Grace Hurd of Deford;<br />

Otto Engel of Decker;<br />

Mrs. Lyle Fritz, Mrs. Samuel<br />

Ruppert and Mrs. Frank Lorentz<br />

of Sebewaing;<br />

Mrs. Robert Holcomb of Pontiac;<br />

Mrs. Peter Stomach of Minden<br />

City; ;<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ross of<br />

Caro; . <<br />

Charles Murley of Sandusky;<br />

Mrs. John Rumptz of jUbly;<br />

Mrs. Ethel McNaughton of<br />

Snover;<br />

Mrs.' Harold Maier of Mayville;<br />

Mr^j Warren McCreedy of Unionville.<br />

i><br />

Patients discharged between Aug.<br />

1-8 included: V<br />

Mrs!< Donald Curry, Richard<br />

Donahue of Unionville;<br />

Hazen Reavey, Mrs. Eva Brodzik<br />

of Deford;<br />

Mrs. Henry Gere, Mrs. Ronald<br />

Howard and baby and Marc Steinhebel<br />

of Marlette;<br />

Mrs. Robert Pawlowski of Harbor<br />

Beach;<br />

Donald Freiburger, David Watson,<br />

Doris Trainor, Alan Grifka of<br />

Snover;<br />

Mary Ellen Maier of Mayville;<br />

Mrs. Arthur Volz of Sebewaing;<br />

Mrs. Jesse Petty of Vassar;<br />

Mrs. Blanche Allard and Mrs.<br />

Gordon Tedford and baby boy of<br />

Caro;<br />

Elger Generous, Martin Bejarno,<br />

Mrs. Joel McDermid of Gagetown;<br />

Mrs. Henry Markert of Elkton;<br />

Mrs. Clarence Koch of Bach;<br />

Mrs. Charles Izydorek, Mrs.<br />

James Saigeon of Decker;<br />

Mrs. Mae Albertson of Akron;<br />

Willis LeBlanc, Walter Zmierski,<br />

Mrs. Steve Karpovich, Stanley Lagos<br />

and Mrs. Julia Tekeili of Cass<br />

City.<br />

DON'T SCRATCH THAT ITCH!<br />

IN JUST 15 MINUTES,"<br />

If the itch needs scratching, your<br />

48 cents back at any drug store.<br />

You feel quick-drying ITCH-ME<br />

NOT take hold. Itching quiets<br />

down. Antiseptic action kills<br />

germs to help speed healing. Fine<br />

day or night for eczema, insect<br />

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1 ;<br />

; Mrs. Martha Hoist of Marlette;<br />

I'-MFS. May Booth, ; . . . .Very smart men indeed,<br />

wouldn't you say? Let's take a<br />

closer look at the law that was<br />

broken, the law against cockfighting.<br />

A law passed mainly to<br />

put an end to the inhumane treatment<br />

of chickens.<br />

But after the raid in the hands<br />

of our own officials and Michigan's<br />

finest these highly bred, well conditioned<br />

fowl in the peak of health<br />

were stuffed into a barn all together<br />

with no way to defend<br />

themselves except with the blunt<br />

spur that nature provided. This<br />

will not allow the quick, clean kill<br />

that every sportsman strives for<br />

in any form of .fowling from<br />

pheasant hunting right through to<br />

cockfighting.<br />

(Editor's note: No evidence has<br />

ever been submitted' that these allegations<br />

are true. The Tuscola<br />

County Sheriff's Department has<br />

said (mly that the birds were destroyed<br />

.)<br />

. . . .Our highest courts have<br />

handed down decision after decision<br />

against law enforcement<br />

using this form of entrapment,<br />

saying "the primary job of any<br />

law enforcement agency is the prevention<br />

of crime". '<br />

The cockers and spectators to a<br />

man stepped up and paid their<br />

'fines so there would not be any<br />

reason to hold these fowl for evi*<br />

dence in a 3ong drawn out court<br />

case.<br />

If this cockfight were<br />

Mrs. Bessie stopped and run out of the county<br />

Sproule of Kingston;<br />

before it started none of this mess<br />

Ivan Inscho of Pontiac; would have happened. They say<br />

Francis Carter, Mrs. Jennie that "they wquld have went to an-<br />

Sutherland of Snover;<br />

other location and have their fight<br />

John Alexander of Sebewaing; anyway. Maybe and maybe not.<br />

Mrs. Elery Sontag, Mrs. Veron- At least we would have known<br />

.ica Kuchta of Gagetown;<br />

that our officials had done their<br />

Mrs. Robert LaJoie and baby of best to enforce the law, by the<br />

Caro;<br />

law. ,<br />

Mrs. Jarold Copeland of Bad<br />

Don L. Anger<br />

Axe.<br />

Kingston, Mich.<br />

Recently discharged:<br />

Daniel Philpot of Marlette; Another thing about the well-<br />

Connie Allen, Mrs. Donald Lo.rknown school of- experience is that<br />

entzen of • Cass City;<br />

there are no recesses.<br />

Rodney . Oswald of Minden City;<br />

Darry Rabideau, Albert Griff en The 'reason mnny people don't<br />

of Deford;<br />

live within their income is that<br />

Mrs. Howard Smithers of" Ar- they don't consider that living.<br />

gyle; .;<br />

Mrs. Benjamin Bigger of Snover; Want Ads 'are Newsy Too.<br />

Mrs. Nester Rodreguez of Unionville;<br />

Mrs. Norman Kohn of Carsonville;<br />

Laurine Jarvis of Lake Orion;<br />

Ray, Kenny of Sandusky.<br />

- "Stephen Moore of Kingston was<br />

to St. Mary's Hospital.<br />

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1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Koss of<br />

Cass City announce tne engagement<br />

of their daughter, Barbara<br />

Jean Franzel, to Raymond W.<br />

Kurd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman<br />

Hurd of Deford.<br />

An August wedding is being<br />

planned.<br />

Want Ads are Newsy Top.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Don Hanby and<br />

three children left Friday afternoon<br />

for northern Michigan to get<br />

Sharon Hanby, who had spent a<br />

week at Regular Baptist Camp<br />

near Traverse City. Saturday they<br />

visited places of interest and arrived<br />

home Sunday afternoon.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Maurer and<br />

Rose Ann of Ruth visited Mr. and<br />

Mrs. R. B. Spencer, Ida Gordon<br />

and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Maurer<br />

and family Sunday.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George McKee and<br />

boys of Rochester spent from Monday<br />

to Thursday with her parents,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Root.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Root<br />

called on Mrs. Archie Stirton Sunday<br />

evening.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sink arid<br />

Marie called on Mrs. James Walker<br />

Sunday .forenoon. Mr. Sink and<br />

sons attended a father and son<br />

banquet at the St. Columbkille Hall<br />

later in the day.<br />

Mr. ;and Mrs. Roger Root enjoyed<br />

dinner in Flint Sunday.<br />

Mrs. Leo Flannery and Mrs.<br />

Neil Mclntosh of Detroit and Miss<br />

Dorcus McLeod of Chicago, former<br />

residents here, visited friends<br />

and relatives Wednesday and attended,<br />

the Ladies' Aid dinner at<br />

the Fraser church.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carlson of<br />

Bay City spent Sunday afternoon<br />

and evening with Mrs. Carlson's<br />

grandmother, Mrs. James Walker.<br />

The annual Stone School reunion<br />

will be held Sunday, Aug. 28, at<br />

40 ALL NEW 1967<br />

ON OUR<br />

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Thousands of pennies may make<br />

a fortune, but no amount of small<br />

talk adds lip co wisdom.<br />

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION<br />

- General<br />

State of Michigan, Probate Court for<br />

the County of Tuscola.<br />

Estate of Peter Munia, Mentally Incompet6nt.<br />

File No. 19605<br />

It is Ordered that on October 6th,<br />

<strong>1966</strong>. at <strong>11</strong> a.m., in the Probate Courtroom<br />

pillage of Caro, Michigan, a hearing<br />

be held on the petition of Harold<br />

T. Donahue, WE.D. to determine said<br />

Peter Munia, to be physically and mentally<br />

incompetent and to appoint a<br />

guardian for him.<br />

Publication and service shall be made<br />

as provided by Statute and Court Rule.<br />

Dated: July 27, <strong>1966</strong><br />

Clinton C. House<br />

Attorney for Estate<br />

6484 Main "St.<br />

Cass City, Michigan<br />

C. Bates Wills, Judge of Probate.<br />

A true copy<br />

Beatrice P. Berry Register of Probate.<br />

' , * 8-4-3<br />

ORDER OP PUBLICATION<br />

General<br />

State of Michigan, Probate Court for<br />

the County of Tuscola.<br />

File No. 19457.<br />

Estate of Buford A. Cook, Deceased.<br />

It is Ordered that on October 5th,<br />

<strong>1966</strong>, at nine a. m., in the Probate<br />

Courtroom m the Village of Caro,<br />

Michigan a hearing be held at which all<br />

creditors of said"deceased are required<br />

to prove their claims. Creditors must<br />

file sworn claims with the Court and<br />

serve a copy on Frederick B. Auten of<br />

Cass City, 'Michigan prior to said hearing.<br />

Publication and service shall be made<br />

as provided by Statute and Court Rule.<br />

Dated: :July 20,, <strong>1966</strong>.<br />

" '. C. Bates Wills<br />

Judge of Probate<br />

Beatrice P. Berry<br />

Register of Probate<br />

7-28-3<br />

Family Fun<br />

Aug. 26 - Sept.<br />

Detroit<br />

STATE FAIR<br />

Guest '<br />

Dr. Neil Houk, a ,professor of<br />

Beirut, Lebanon, College for Women,<br />

will be guest speaker Sunday,<br />

Aug. 14, at <strong>11</strong>:15 a. m. in Fraser<br />

Presbyterian church.<br />

Dr. Houk, serving in Lebanon<br />

under ; auspices of the Presbyterian<br />

Board of Ecumenical Missions,<br />

was professor of the Hebrew language<br />

for the pastor, Rev. John<br />

W. Osborn, in seminary.<br />

Other speakers scheduled during<br />

The annual family reunion of the<br />

late Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Coleman<br />

was held Sunday, July 31, at<br />

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myles<br />

Coleman, Deford. Sixty persons attended.<br />

A potluck dinner was served at<br />

noon and the afternoon was spent<br />

in games and visiting. Airplane<br />

rides were furnished by Dr. Richard<br />

Lee of Atlanta, Ga., who attended<br />

from the greatest distance.<br />

Family members also attended<br />

from Tennessee and Illinois.<br />

The oldest woman present was<br />

Mrs. Clarence Coleman of Lexington<br />

and the oldest man was John<br />

Donaghy of Sandusky. Jane Marie<br />

Coleman, 9-month-old daughter of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Coleman of<br />

Clarkston, was the youngest.<br />

The 1967 reunion will be held<br />

July 30 at Deford.<br />

Auction Sale<br />

THE YESTERDAY SHOP<br />

2850 Remington Rd., 2 miles northeast on M-81 to Remington<br />

Rd., then 2y2 miles north on Remington, from<br />

'"<<br />

SATURDAY, AUG. 13<br />

1:00 p.ml.<br />

Many, many antiques for the most discriminating<br />

antique collector.<br />

OWNERS: Mrs. Clarence<br />

Keinath & Mrs. Charles Putnam<br />

Auctioneer: Don Moore<br />

LADIES'<br />

Purses<br />

Squealing Tires<br />

Costly to Drivers<br />

Excessive noise made by squeal- John Edward Fetter, 56, of Bay<br />

ing tires can prove to be expen*- City, ticketed by State Police for<br />

sive.<br />

violation of the basic speed law,<br />

Four of the <strong>11</strong> cases heard in paid a $15 fine and costs.<br />

Cass City Justice Court before Levi C. Heberly, 84, of Owen-<br />

Hugh Connolly between Aug. 1-8 dale, ticketed by Patrolman Wil-<br />

were for excessive noise. liam McKinley after he was in-<br />

Wayne E. Parker, 41, of Cass<br />

volved in a minor property dam-<br />

City was ticketed by Cass City<br />

age accident, paid a fine of $5.<br />

Mr. Osborn's vacation are: Aug.<br />

Stella Baker of Deford was tick-<br />

21, .Wilfred Binder, and Aug. 28,<br />

eted by Jezewski for driving with-<br />

C. Leland Harris.<br />

N<br />

Paul D. Soini was guest speaker<br />

out an operator's license and paid<br />

$20 fine and costs.<br />

Sunday, Aug. 7.<br />

Cheryl K. Lynes, 20, of Saginaw<br />

Colentans Host<br />

paid $10 fine and costs for exceeding<br />

the basic speed limit. Dennis<br />

Family Reunion<br />

J. Jameson, 20, of Caro, ticketed<br />

by Sarles for exceeding the speed<br />

limit, paid a fine and costs of $15.<br />

Another $15 fine and costs was<br />

paid by James W. Crane, 19, of<br />

Cass City. He was ticketed by<br />

State Police for excessive<br />

with mufflers.<br />

noise<br />

/••-. ,'*»<br />

WE'RE Ct-EARINa OUT—ITS<br />

YOUPS OHA180M TO OLEAI Ui»<br />

c:.<br />

Cass City<br />

Patrolman Jim Jezewski and paid<br />

a fine and costs of $15.<br />

Robert Dean McPhail, 21, of<br />

Cass City paid a fine and costs<br />

of $20. Grant Alfred Goodall, 17,<br />

of Cass City also paid $20 fine and<br />

costs. The final fine and costs of<br />

$20 was levied against Robert<br />

Muz of Caro on a citizen's complaint.<br />

All of the excessive noise<br />

warrants were issued by Jezewski.<br />

The top fine of the week was<br />

assessed against Joseph Tallieu,<br />

26, of North Branch, ticketed by<br />

Deputy Sheriff Hilton Sarles. Tallieu<br />

was involved in an accident<br />

when his vehicle struck the rear of<br />

another auto at the corner of<br />

Cemetery and Bay City-Forestville<br />

roads. He failed to observe the<br />

traffic sign at the intersection. He<br />

was fined $25 and costs of $5.<br />

JErla's Champs of<br />

Ubly Softball<br />

Erla's of Cass City added the<br />

play-off championship of the Ubly<br />

Softball League to their league<br />

title Tuesday night when they defeated<br />

Stroll's in the title game,<br />

6-1.<br />

The champions pounded-out seven<br />

hits while Al Bosch hurled a<br />

strong game to pick up the victory.<br />

Bosch struck out 12 while<br />

allowing just three Hits over the<br />

seven-inning route.<br />

It was the second victory of the<br />

play-offs for Erla's. Friday they<br />

squeaked by Carling's in the opener,<br />

3-0. ,<br />

Bosch allowed five hits, but was<br />

tough in the clutch. In the second<br />

inning the first three men singled<br />

to load the bases with nobody out,<br />

but Bosch pitched his way out of<br />

the inning by striking out the next<br />

three hitters. He had 15 strike outs<br />

in the game.<br />

Erla's scored once in the first<br />

on two hits and twice in the second,<br />

on one hit and -two walks, to<br />

salt away the victory.<br />

In the regular season, Erla's<br />

lost just one game to walk away<br />

with the championship.<br />

This week end Erla's will be at<br />

Port Hifrori to compete in the districts<br />

of the State Softball Tournament.<br />

CASS CHRONICLE-. THURSDAY, AUGUST <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1966</strong> CASS CITY, MICHIGAN<br />

Slate Special<br />

Education Confab<br />

Most persons connected with the<br />

special education program in Tuscola<br />

county are expected to join<br />

some 175 special education teachers<br />

and administrators from 20<br />

central Michigan counties in<br />

attending the sixth annual<br />

Mid-Michigan Summer Conference<br />

on Special Education. The event<br />

is slated at Central Michigan University<br />

Aug. 23-24.<br />

The workshop will be devoted to<br />

a "how to" approach and will feature<br />

lectures, panels and individual<br />

sessions on such topics as<br />

special education curriculum,<br />

goals and vocational placement.<br />

Theme of the conference is ".Momentum<br />

to Move Mountains".<br />

Charles H. Ramsey, director of<br />

special education for Tuscola county,<br />

will be chairman of the.group<br />

session, "How to Communicate Between<br />

Disciplines and Between<br />

Special and General Education."<br />

Slate Annual Stonle<br />

School Reunion<br />

The annual Stone School reunion<br />

has been scheduled for Cass City<br />

Recreational Park Sunday, Aug.<br />

28. A potluck dinner will start at<br />

1 p. m. /<br />

Persons attending are asked to<br />

bring their own beverage, Iva<br />

Kelley, secretary, said.<br />

BULLETIN<br />

Mrsv Floyd Reid of Cass l City<br />

died early .Wednesday morning at<br />

Clarkston. Funeral arrangements<br />

were hot complete at press time.<br />

Alight and lovely^<br />

summer handbags<br />

Frozen Pood Can<br />

Still Be Poisoned<br />

Freezing foods doesn't completely<br />

avoid chances of food spoilage.<br />

Temperatures below freezing only<br />

retard the growth of bacteria and<br />

organisms that cause food spoilage.<br />

Mrs. Ann Ross, home economist<br />

wilh the Cooperative Extension<br />

Service in Huron, Tuscola and Sanilac<br />

counties, stresses that wnen<br />

temperatures return to 40 degrees<br />

and higher, food spoilage starts<br />

again. For this reason she recommends<br />

starting to cook foods while<br />

they're still in a frozen state,<br />

whenever possible. Most frozen<br />

prepared foods can be taken directly<br />

from the freezer to the oven<br />

or range.<br />

If food must be thawed before<br />

preparing, cook them as soon as<br />

they're thawed. Thawing in a refrigerator<br />

is recommended for<br />

poultry.<br />

Mrs. Ross explains that to really<br />

be sure of keeping quality in frozen<br />

foods, the temperature in the<br />

ireezer should be 0 degrees or below<br />

all the time.<br />

"The most common cause of loss<br />

of quality in frozen foods is storage<br />

at too high a temperature," she<br />

says. "Frozen foods can deteriorate<br />

from a single exposure to<br />

temperature that is much too high,<br />

or from repeated exposures to<br />

temperatures only a few degrees<br />

too high."<br />

"Organisms that could cause<br />

food spoilage that are already on<br />

food or transferred to food before<br />

it's frozen will still be there when<br />

the food thaws. Often you won't<br />

notice a change in the appearance<br />

or taste, but can risk food poisoning<br />

without knowing it," Mrs. Ross<br />

adds.<br />

Lengths of time recommended<br />

for keeping frozen foods vary, she<br />

says. They range from one month<br />

for ice cream to 12 months for<br />

some fruits and vegetables and<br />

some meats. No storage time longer<br />

than 12 months is recommended.<br />

Information on the recc-mmended<br />

storage times is available<br />

from her office, Mrs. Ross<br />

concluded.<br />

' ' (.'•':',<br />

• Re^gtonal Meet lor<br />

Postmasters Hera<br />

Grant Glaspie of Cass City was<br />

to have hosted an arda meeting<br />

of the Michigan Chapter of the<br />

National Association of Postmasters<br />

W."dneFdav ni^ht at the Cultural<br />

Center in Cass C!ty.<br />

At the meeting an ^ r ea director<br />

was to have been elected.<br />

Census Shows Largte}<br />

Farms in Thumb<br />

The most recent census data for<br />

Michigan's agriculture shows that<br />

there were 6:7 million acres of<br />

qropland in Michigan in 1964.<br />

,^The average farm had 101 acres<br />

of cropland. The biggest farms,<br />

averaging <strong>11</strong>4 acres of cropland<br />

were found in the Thumb area -<br />

Arenac, Bay, Saginaw, Tuscola,<br />

Huron and Sanilac counties.<br />

Michigan State University scientists<br />

expect the total of harvested<br />

cropland to drop to 5.8 million<br />

acres by 1980. But average farm<br />

size will increase by about 60 acres<br />

of cropland, since-the number of<br />

commercial farmers is expected to<br />

drop from a little more than 60,-<br />

000 in 1964 to 37,000 in 1980.<br />

coming Auctions Loca} Markets<br />

Friday, Aug. 12 - Elden Berden<br />

and Sons will hold a Holstein cus-<br />

persal sale at the premises five<br />

miles west, fiye and a half north<br />

and one mile west of Sandusky,<br />

at 2710 Bulgrjen Rd.<br />

Saturday, Aug. 13 - Elmer Webster<br />

will sell farm machinery at<br />

the farm located four miles south<br />

and 1% west of Cass City on Severance<br />

Rd.<br />

Saturday, Aug. 20 - Stanley<br />

Prahirn will hold a cattle and<br />

machinery sale at "the premises<br />

located 1% miles east of Kingston<br />

on M-46.<br />

If the boys and girls of today<br />

are to be the leaders of tomorrow<br />

it's up to us to see that they are<br />

well educated.<br />

Buying price<br />

Beans<br />

Soybeans 3.36<br />

Navy Beans 6.50<br />

Grain<br />

Wheat, new crop 1.71<br />

Corn shelled, bu. 1.25<br />

Oats 36 Ib. test .62<br />

Rye _!„ . 96<br />

Livestock<br />

Calves, pound .20 .30<br />

Cows, pound .18 .20<br />

Cattle, pound .20 .25<br />

Hogs, Pound .25%<br />

Many a self-made man's nest- M e « m "f fhaye plenty of grit if<br />

egg would have been a goose egg they expect to Ieave footprints on<br />

if he hadn't married the right kind the sands of time -<br />

of chick.<br />

People wouldn't be running<br />

What this country needs is better around in circles if they took time<br />

other drivers. to study all the angles.<br />

Outstanding Livestock Sales - Monday, Aug.<br />

Mayville Beef Cow 136Q Ibs.<br />

Brown City Beef Cow iM Ibs.<br />

Peck Beef Cow 1385 Ibs.<br />

Brown City Beef Cow 1555 li>s.<br />

Marlette Beef Cow <strong>11</strong>85 Ibs.<br />

Norfti Branch Beef Cow 1245 Ibs.<br />

Snover Beef Cow 1300 Ibs.<br />

Appfegate Beef Cow |54£ Ibs.<br />

Decker Beef Cow 1245 Ibs.<br />

Peck Beef Cow 1325 Ibs.<br />

Melvln Beef Cow <strong>11</strong>40 Ibs.<br />

Marlette Beef Cow <strong>11</strong>95 |bs.<br />

Brown City Beef Cow 1405 Ibs.<br />

Deford Beef Cow 1035 Ibs.<br />

Sandusky Beef Cow <strong>11</strong>80 Ibs.<br />

Filion Beef Cow 1320 Ibs.<br />

Marlette Beef Cow 1285 Ibs.<br />

Lapeer Beef Cow 12'85 Ibs.<br />

Richmond Beef Cow iOSO Ibs.<br />

Silver-wood Beef Cow 129,0 Ibs.<br />

North Branch Beef ^ull 1710 Ibs.<br />

Cass City Beef Bull 1205 Ibs.<br />

Croswell Beef Bull IGjOO Ibs.<br />

Deckerville Beef Bull li35 Ibs.<br />

A prime veal consigned by a Kingston farmer,<br />

ing 210 Ibs. sold at $40.50 cwt. * '<br />

Tuseola County Board of Supervisors<br />

APRIL SESSION — APRIL 15, <strong>1966</strong><br />

The April Session of the Tuscola County Board of Supervisors continued<br />

and held in the Court House on April 15> <strong>1966</strong>.<br />

8 $21.50<br />

21.50<br />

2i.50<br />

21.00<br />

20.75<br />

2075<br />

20.50<br />

19.75<br />

19.75<br />

19.75<br />

19.75<br />

19.50<br />

19.50<br />

19.25<br />

19.25<br />

19,25<br />

19.00<br />

19.00<br />

2^.00<br />

24.25<br />

23.25<br />

23.25<br />

weigh-<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

For Sale: Large four bedroom house with<br />

nice kitchen, dining room, living- room, one<br />

and 1/2 baths/ large basement, steam heat,<br />

attached garage and has two lots with a<br />

corner location. Owner has outside job and<br />

wishes to sell now. Please stop at office<br />

now for more details. Phone 872-2776 for<br />

an appointment.<br />

Win. H. Zemke<br />

6471 Main St., Cass City<br />

Want Ads<br />

FOR SALE—'59 Chevrolet convertible,<br />

348 engine. Price $350.<br />

Phone 872-3334: ; 7-21-4<br />

APARTMENT FOR RENT - Inquire<br />

at Cass 0ty State Bank.<br />

5-5-tf<br />

FOR SALE - 1965 Econoline truck,<br />

still under warranty, excellent<br />

condition. Going out of business;<br />

Call Kinde 8744718. Can be seen<br />

1V4 mile south of Kinde corner.<br />

. 8-4-3<br />

CHUCK'S TV and Radio Service -<br />

We service color and black and<br />

white TV. Phone 872-3100. Charles<br />

Hartwick, owner. 8-4-8<br />

(FOR SALE - 5-piece chrome dinette<br />

set, gray' table with red<br />

chairs. Also antique cupboard.<br />

George W. Cook. 873-3486. 841-2<br />

FOR SALE - New model $200 Maytag<br />

dryer, hardly used, $75. 3700<br />

Hadley Rd., between Shabbona<br />

and Deckerville. 8-<strong>11</strong>-2<br />

FOR SALE - used refrigerator.<br />

Roy Linderman, 4 miles east, 1<br />

'. mile south and % mile east of<br />

Cass City. 8-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

FOR SALE - Saddle horse, about<br />

2y2 yrs. old, black stallion. Phone<br />

872-3296. 2 south, 3 east, 1% south.<br />

Don Cook. 8-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

FOR SALE - one girl's and one<br />

bpy's 26 inch bike, good condition,<br />

reasonable. Phone Edward Hahn,<br />

872-3519. 8-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

APARTMENT'FOR RENT - newly<br />

decorated, garage included.<br />

6328 Main St. 8-<strong>11</strong>-2<br />

Aug'ust White Sale<br />

Type 130 White Sheets<br />

Size 72x1<strong>08</strong> - only $1.77<br />

Size 81x99 -only * $1.77<br />

Size 81x1<strong>08</strong> - only $1.97<br />

Printed sheets<br />

Twin size only $1.97<br />

Printed pillow cases $1.00 pr.<br />

Shredded foam pillows __ $1.00 ea.<br />

Koolfoam, open-pore latex<br />

foam pillows - $3.99 ea.<br />

Fitted Mattress Pad<br />

Twin size $2.99<br />

Full size $3.69<br />

Federated<br />

Cass City<br />

8-<strong>11</strong>-2<br />

LOST - Female black and white<br />

English Setter, named Gypsie.<br />

Forest Tyo, 3853 North Cemetery<br />

Road. Phone 872-3537. g-H-l<br />

FOR SALE - Travelo house trailer,<br />

8x38-ft. Inquire at Wright's Shoe<br />

Repair, Main St., Cass City. 8-<strong>11</strong>-2<br />

LOCALLY MANUFACTURED icenow<br />

available at Cass City Oil<br />

& Gas, Cass City. Phone 872-2065.<br />

i 8-ll-tf<br />

WRIGHTS SHOE REPAIR - next<br />

to Martins Restaurant. We have<br />

Cats Paw and O'SuIlivan soles<br />

and heels. Reasonable rates. We<br />

also repair canvas. 8-ll-6eo<br />

Bad weather always looks much<br />

worse through a window.<br />

An appeaser is one who feeds<br />

a crocodile, hoping it will eat Mm<br />

last. .. (<br />

Meeting called to order by Chairman Edward Golding. Clerk called<br />

the roll with all Supervisors present except Slafter, and! Reavey.<br />

Clerk read the minutes of yesterday's meeting and were approved<br />

as read. -<br />

Supervisor Bedore, Chairman of the Equalization Committee presented<br />

the Annual Equalization Report, that being the special order<br />

Of the day.<br />

<strong>1966</strong> County Equalization Totals<br />

Assessed Valuation<br />

Townships Real Personal<br />

Akron 4,489,450 510,650<br />

Aimer 2,868,300 290,600<br />

Arbela 2,735,200 404,400<br />

Columbia 3,298,600 391,300<br />

Dayton 2,024,750 177,500<br />

Denmark 6,354,360 1,439,000<br />

Elkland 6,691,700 1,664,200<br />

Ellington 841,500 107,700<br />

Elmwood 2,292,700 488,600<br />

Fairgrove 4,341,700 509,800<br />

Fremont 1,574,050 484,680<br />

Gilford 3,963,300 340,300<br />

Indianfields 6,421,800 1,707,900<br />

Juniata 2,233,850 290,500<br />

Kingston 1,209,860 244,750<br />

Koylton . 1,124,800 147,800<br />

Millington ....-; 2,723,900 462,050<br />

Novesta 1,028,300 100,250<br />

Tuscola 4,039,300 790,850<br />

Vassar 1,406,900 426,900<br />

Watertown 1,122,250 446,943<br />

Wells 926,600 98,250<br />

Wisner 1,858,740 229,900<br />

Vassar City 3,340,891 1,485,872<br />

5,000,100<br />

3,158,900<br />

3,139,600<br />

3,689,900<br />

2,202,250<br />

7,793,360<br />

8,355,900<br />

949,200<br />

2,781,300<br />

4,851,500<br />

2,058,730<br />

4,303,600<br />

8,129,700<br />

2,524,350<br />

1,454,610<br />

1,272,600<br />

3,185,950<br />

1,128,550<br />

4,830,150<br />

1,833,800<br />

1,569,193<br />

1,024,850<br />

2,<strong>08</strong>8,640<br />

4,826,763<br />

TOTAL 68,912,801 13,240,695 82,153,496<br />

Ratio<br />

54.06 | 59.75<br />

54.60<br />

50.45 I 55.<strong>11</strong><br />

50.86<br />

73.92 | 73.29<br />

73.84<br />

53.78 | 52.00<br />

53.59<br />

61.97 | 59.33<br />

61.75<br />

63.22 | 81.12<br />

65.91<br />

78.87 I 55.24<br />

72.68<br />

46.94 | 39.65<br />

45.98<br />

5t.84 | 50.74<br />

51.65<br />

62.50 I 76.05<br />

63.70<br />

44.75 | 44.34<br />

44.66<br />

66.24 | 72.36<br />

66.69<br />

54.14 i 48.47<br />

52.84<br />

63.50 1 63.52<br />

63.50<br />

48.50 | 44.05<br />

47.69<br />

56.76 | 49.41<br />

55.79<br />

48.68 | 53.81<br />

49.36<br />

47.01 i 37.91<br />

46.03<br />

65.25 i 67.36<br />

65.58<br />

52.64 | 55.06<br />

53.19<br />

46.85 T 41.62<br />

45.23<br />

50.27 | 52.49<br />

50.48<br />

56.65 1 60.39<br />

57.04<br />

58.17 1 60.06<br />

58.74<br />

56.39<br />

Moved by Johnson, supported by Howell the report of the Equalization<br />

Committee be accepted and placed on record by a yea and nay<br />

vote taken with 21 yes, 4 absent. Motion declared carried.<br />

Moved by Johnson supported by Jacoby the Coroners be allowed<br />

$175.00 each to attend the National Convention of Coroners. Motion<br />

carried.<br />

Moved by Loomis supported by Lomason the resolution committee<br />

be instructed to formalate a Resolution in opposition of Act # 383 of<br />

Public Acts of 1965, pertaining to licensing arid bonding of small cori-<br />

Ass'd. % of<br />

Cash Value<br />

27.30<br />

25.43<br />

36.92<br />

26.79<br />

30.87<br />

32.95<br />

36.34<br />

22.99<br />

25.82<br />

31.85<br />

22.33<br />

33.34<br />

26.42<br />

31.75<br />

23.84<br />

27.90<br />

24.68<br />

23.02<br />

32.79<br />

26.59<br />

22.61<br />

25.24<br />

28.32<br />

29.37<br />

Factor<br />

1.831701<br />

1.966553<br />

1.354357<br />

1.866043<br />

1.619442<br />

1.517287<br />

1.375862<br />

2.174892<br />

1.936223<br />

1.569941<br />

2.239317<br />

1.499528<br />

1.892331<br />

1.574833<br />

2.096984<br />

1.792324<br />

2.025875<br />

2.172436<br />

1.524761<br />

1.880<strong>11</strong>7 .<br />

2.210980<br />

1.981030<br />

1.753255<br />

1.702448<br />

Percent of<br />

County<br />

6.48<strong>11</strong>49<br />

4.396025<br />

3.009027<br />

4.872533<br />

2.523774<br />

8.367794<br />

8.135545<br />

1.46<strong>08</strong>78<br />

3.81<strong>08</strong>48<br />

5.389865<br />

3.262371<br />

4.566726<br />

10.886548<br />

2.813213<br />

2.158540<br />

1.614<strong>08</strong>7<br />

4.5674<strong>11</strong><br />

1.734947<br />

5.2<strong>11</strong>718<br />

2.439807<br />

2.455159<br />

1.436712<br />

2.591356<br />

5.814982<br />

Valuation<br />

Real<br />

8,304,109<br />

5,684,881<br />

3,700,334<br />

6,133,020<br />

3,267,246<br />

10,050,916<br />

8,484,032<br />

1,792,805<br />

4,422,254<br />

6,946,180<br />

3,517,153<br />

5,983,<strong>11</strong>4<br />

<strong>11</strong>,860,454<br />

3,518,076<br />

2,494,681<br />

1,981,769<br />

5,595,650<br />

2,187,246<br />

6,190,842<br />

2,672,445<br />

2,395,463<br />

1,843,064<br />

^3,281,254<br />

5,'*43,285<br />

Equalized<br />

Personal<br />

854,584<br />

527,266<br />

551,807<br />

752,493<br />

299,171<br />

1,773,848<br />

3,012,535<br />

271,603<br />

962,963<br />

670,389<br />

1,092,996<br />

470,255<br />

3,523,632<br />

457,354<br />

555,613<br />

299,143<br />

858,687<br />

264,457<br />

1,173,983<br />

775,314<br />

1,073,992<br />

187,195<br />

380,665<br />

2,474,030<br />

Tot. Val'n.<br />

As Equalized<br />

9,158,693<br />

6,212,147<br />

4,252,141<br />

6,885,!»13<br />

3,566,417<br />

<strong>11</strong>,824,764<br />

<strong>11</strong>,496,567<br />

2,064,4<strong>08</strong><br />

5,385,217<br />

7,616,569<br />

4,610,149<br />

6,453,369<br />

15,384,<strong>08</strong>6<br />

3,975,430<br />

3,050,294<br />

2,280,912<br />

6,454,337<br />

2,451,703<br />

7,364,825<br />

5,447,759<br />

3,469,455<br />

2,030,259<br />

3,661,919<br />

8,217,315<br />

1.720124 100.001015 <strong>11</strong>8,')50,273 23,263,975 141,314,248<br />

tractors. Motion carried. )<br />

Supervisor Starkey, Chairman of tMe Thumb Area Health Department<br />

presented a letter from Dr. Lietyler, pertaining to immunization<br />

of dogs. Moved by 'Starkey supported toy Lomason that the letter be<br />

tabled at this time. Motion carried.<br />

Supervisor Clement, Chairman of the Finance Ce^lmitt'ee presented<br />

the Quarterly report of County Finances as information to the Board!<br />

MONTHLY STATEMENT AMD TRIAL BALANCE<br />

I or the Month Ending March 31, -<strong>1966</strong>


CITY, MICHIGAN CTJ'Y CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, AUGUST <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1966</strong><br />

•WANT AD RATES<br />

Transit (nonbusiness) rate: 20 \vorda<br />

tr less, 50 cents each insertion ; additional<br />

words, 2% centr each. Others:<br />

i cents a word, 60c minimum. Savt><br />

money by enclosing cash with mail<br />

orders. Rates for display want ad on application.<br />

HONDA MOTORCYCLES have~lstroke<br />

engines, no smoke, no objectionable<br />

noise. Choose the leader<br />

with lowest prices at Lee Armbruster<br />

Sales, Unionville. We<br />

service what we sell. 8-<strong>11</strong>-3<br />

SPECIAL!!!!! JUST LISTED!!!!!<br />

BRICK HOME - 7 bedrooms; DEN<br />

- 16x26' living room; FIRE-<br />

PLACE in living room and FIRE-<br />

PLACE in basement RECREA-<br />

TION ROOM - 2% BATHROOMS;<br />

2 car brick garage - situated on<br />

a beautifully landscaped 1 ACRE<br />

shaded LOT; close to schools,<br />

playground, etc. By appointment<br />

only. Offered to you for $30,000,<br />

Terms. Please call office for details.<br />

2 ACRES -- One story 2 bedroom<br />

home with large open porch ; in<br />

front of home; OWN WATER<br />

SYSTEM; home is furnished and<br />

ready to move into; SMALL<br />

HORSE BARN, etc. SPECIAL AT<br />

$3,750. Terms.<br />

200 ACRES: CASH CROP OR<br />

BEEF - 7 room frame home with<br />

oil; furnace; bathroom; 20x50'<br />

silo - 2 other wells - highly productive<br />

SOIL - owner has purchased<br />

a business; HAS TO SELL<br />

RIGHT NOW at $32,000. Terms.<br />

40 ACRES near COLWOOD - all<br />

tillable and ALL TILED - high<br />

stage of productivity; TILED<br />

every 4 rods according to ASC<br />

specifications; $29,500, Terms to<br />

responsible buyers.<br />

4 ATTRACTIVE DAIRY SET UP --<br />

187 % ACRES - all in one PAR-<br />

CEL - brick home with 5 bedrooms;<br />

dining room; furnace;<br />

bathroom; large kitchen with lots<br />

of kitchen cabinets; new loafing<br />

shed 64x42'; corn crib 75' long<br />

cost $1,400. - granary; 40x60' barn<br />

in very good condition; practically<br />

new grade A milk house<br />

with milkers and IVt" pipe line;<br />

exhaust fan; water fountain .in<br />

partially paved barnyard; 14x50'<br />

silo - 24 COMFORT STALLS -<br />

many other features; large tool<br />

shed - live stream thru property<br />

- HAS TO BE SEEN TO BE AP-<br />

PRECIATED! !!! If you are looking<br />

for a DAIRY SET UP -please<br />

call office for an appointment<br />

right NOW!!!! Asking only<br />

: $42,500. Terms available.<br />

PRICE REDUCED!!! Main Street<br />

frame home with 3 large bedrooms;<br />

wall to wall carpeting in<br />

living room; dining room; hallway<br />

and stairway; large dining<br />

room- large picture window in<br />

living room; 1% BATHROOMS;<br />

2 brick porches; garage attached;<br />

will sell with one lot or with 2<br />

lots - nicely landscaped - corner<br />

location.<br />

For these and other BARGAINS,<br />

in homes, farms or business opportunities,<br />

see, call or write to:<br />

B. A. Calka, Realtor<br />

6306 W. Main St.,<br />

Cass City, Michigan<br />

Phone: 872-3355 or call one of our<br />

14 salesmen or visit nearest office<br />

to you.<br />

• 8-<strong>11</strong>-tf<br />

ROOM FOR RENT-Call 872-2406<br />

4391 S. Seeger. (3-16-ti<br />

Chapelo's<br />

Shoe Service<br />

WEAR-U-WELL. Steel, toe<br />

safety Shoes<br />

Modern Shoe Repairing<br />

Orthopedic Corrective Work<br />

Shoes - Shined, Restained or dyed<br />

COME IN<br />

5-5-tf<br />

TAKE YOUR PICK ol outstanding<br />

gas water heaters at spectacular<br />

low prices. One-year warranty<br />

just $49.75. 10-year warranty just<br />

$64.50. Or the exclusive Fuelgas<br />

heater with a lifetime warranty<br />

for just $99.50. Fuelgas Company<br />

of Cass City. Phone 872-2161. 4-1-tf<br />

FOR RENT - modern 2 bedroom<br />

house. 1 child only. No pets.<br />

Available Aug. 15. 4 north, PA<br />

west of Cass City. Lloyd E. Karr.<br />

phone 665-2290. 8-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

FOR SALE - 1985 Honda 250 CC<br />

Scrambler. Phone 872-3560. Dallas<br />

Nichols. 8-4-2<br />

CLOSE-OUT prices on new Evinrude<br />

motors, trailers and boats;<br />

also have used <strong>1966</strong> Johnson 3<br />

hp. and Mercury 3:9 hp. on sale.<br />

Lee Armbruster Sales, Unionvifle.<br />

8-<strong>11</strong>-3<br />

FOR SALE - 8 by 15 camping<br />

trailer, needs little work. Best<br />

offer takes it. 4 east, 2 south and<br />

% east of Cass City. 8-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

SALE - Whirlpool washing<br />

machine, conventional type. In<br />

good condition,,, AMlaWP%IE n ' .<br />

phone 872-2238. 8-H4<br />

ON HAND - Several good used<br />

Zenith, hearing aids. All have<br />

been factory overhauled. From<br />

$19. Come in and let us demonstrate.<br />

No obligation. Call 872-<br />

3025 for home demonstration.<br />

McConkey Jewelry and Gift Shop.<br />

<strong>11</strong>-9-tf<br />

Male Help Wanted<br />

$1.90 an hour plus Bonus<br />

Hospitalization. -<br />

Apply in person.<br />

No experience necessary<br />

Thumb Metal<br />

Finishing<br />

Argyle, Michigan<br />

9-So-tf<br />

CUSTOM LIVESTOCK trucking to<br />

all yards.*-. Ted Hergenreder.<br />

Phone 683-2417, Kingston. 8-<strong>11</strong>-2<br />

FOR SALE - 3-bedroom ranch<br />

style house, new wall to wall carpeting,<br />

built-ms, partitioned basement,<br />

attached garage. Priced to<br />

sell now. 4417 Koepfgen Rd. Call<br />

872-2236. See on appointment only.<br />

7-28-tf<br />

DON'T SWELTER this summer<br />

when you can buy a Gibson Air<br />

Conditioner for as little as $139.95.<br />

Fits any window, five-minute installation.<br />

Plugs in any light socket.<br />

Fuelgas Co.- of Cass City.<br />

Phone 872-2161. 7-14-tf<br />

ONE-DAY SERVICE—Photo finishing,<br />

hi-gloss finish. Service,<br />

quality and fair nrice. Enlargements<br />

made from your negatives.<br />

Neitzel Studio, Cass City;<br />

10-20-tf<br />

GET YOUR ANTENNA repaired<br />

or replaced before the new fall<br />

shows. Get snow-free reception<br />

with the new Jerrold antenna,<br />

priced at $19.95 and up. UHF -<br />

VHF combination antenna $21.50<br />

and up. Antenna kits $19.95. Rotors<br />

$34.50. Richard's Radio &<br />

TV Sales & Service. Phone 872-<br />

2930. 8-<strong>11</strong>-tf<br />

For Sale By<br />

B. A. Calka, Realtor<br />

RESTAURANT: Solid building,<br />

newly decorated and comes<br />

equipped, living quarters, 100 per<br />

cent business location. Full price<br />

$9,500 or will accept land contract,<br />

small farm oi home in EX-<br />

CHANGE.<br />

JUST LISTED!!!!! In Cass City -<br />

Solid frame horns with 4 bedroorris;<br />

wall-to-wall carpeting;<br />

dining room; large kitchen; 1%<br />

bathrooms; SHADED LOT; grape<br />

arbor; pear trees; corner 3<br />

LOTS, 2 LOTS 85x126' included in<br />

price of $14,500. Terms.<br />

PIGEON: 7 room home with 4<br />

bedrooms; new gas furnace; new<br />

aluminum siding; new aluminum<br />

storms and screens; full price<br />

$7,000. Terms.<br />

NEAR CASS CITY: 1 ACRE - 1%<br />

story frame home with 3 bedrooms;<br />

new roof; bathroom; own<br />

water system; well 200' deep;<br />

new gas furnace; Basement; 50<br />

gallon electric hot water heater;<br />

plastered; 20x35' utility building;<br />

full price $5,500. Terms.<br />

58 ACRES: Near Cass City - All<br />

good buildings, productive soil,<br />

owners 80 years old, cannot handle.<br />

Full price $18,000. Terms.<br />

COMMERCIAL BUILDING - with<br />

modern living quarters; ideal for<br />

garage, 'warehousa, etc. Full<br />

price $5,800. Terms<br />

$500,DOWN - 5 room RANCH TYPE<br />

HOME with full basement; oil,<br />

furnace; large recreation room;:<br />

Aluminum siding; garage at-;<br />

tached: new subdivision;- MT;<br />

price, $<strong>11</strong>,500. $500 down - see it<br />

TODAY!!!!<br />

TAVERN: Grossing over $49,000;<br />

remodeled; large living quarters;<br />

comes completely equipped; excellent<br />

location in THUMB AREA.<br />

Full price $35,000. Terms.<br />

DAIRY BAR & DAIRY BUSI-<br />

NESS: Grossing over $74,000.00;<br />

ideal for two families or partnership;<br />

BRICK all modern building<br />

with living quarters; comes completely<br />

equipped; same owners<br />

32 years; wonderful opportunity<br />

for couple. $42,500., down payment<br />

about $8,500,<br />

B. A. Calka, Realtor<br />

6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Mich.<br />

Phone: 872-3355<br />

or call:<br />

Mac B. O'Dell<br />

872-3140<br />

Dick Donahue<br />

673-2950<br />

Lorn Hillaker<br />

872-3019<br />

W. C. Hunter<br />

665-2261<br />

14 SALESMEN and 3 OFFICES to<br />

serve you better - Serving this<br />

community for over 13 years.<br />

CRYSTAL CLEAR soft water - No<br />

muss, no fuss. No service man<br />

needed. Never run out of soft and<br />

iron free water. Guaranteed completely<br />

automatic. Low monthly<br />

rentals or purchases. Crystal<br />

Clear Soft Water, Inc.-Diviskm of<br />

Fuelgas Co. Phone 872-2161. 4-28-tf<br />

DIAPER DAZE— Thursdays - Children<br />

3 months to 6 years. 1 -<br />

large 8x10 portrait $3.95. Briggs<br />

Studio, Wood Building. Phone<br />

872-2170. 12-2-tf<br />

Pioneer Insurance<br />

FARM OWNERS-HOME OWNERS<br />

Fire and Wind<br />

Full coverage or Deductibles.<br />

Leo Reich Agency<br />

Phone Cass City 872-3313<br />

or Deckerville 376-2740<br />

4-7-tf<br />

BEAN KNIVES being hammered<br />

now, guaranteed straight, smooth.<br />

Worn out knives rebuilt like new.<br />

Ubly Welding aad Machine. OL-<br />

8-3261. 8-4-6<br />

WANTED - Lady to care for 2<br />

preschoolers, preferably in our<br />

home. Mrs. Lee Hartel, 872-3514<br />

after 5:00. , 8-<strong>11</strong>-2<br />

WOMEN WANTED - $3 hour guaranteed<br />

at start. Many housewives,<br />

students, part-time workers, etc.<br />

earn even more and enjoy themselves<br />

calling on regular Fuller<br />

Brush customers. Be a Fullerette<br />

and work 15 hours or more per<br />

week,at,your convenience. Contact<br />

Chester Smoliaski, 2<strong>11</strong>7 S.<br />

Madison St., Bay City, Mich.<br />

1 3-17-tf'<br />

POODLE PUPPIES - AKC. Lpv.able,<br />

silver gray, miniature^ j -.females.<br />

You'll nevec regret; buying<br />

a poodle. Bud .Smith, Brown City.<br />

Phone 346-2109. 8-4-2<br />

SUPER SIZE Mattresses - King<br />

size "Golden Sleep," $159.90,<br />

complete with foundation. Queen-^<br />

size mattress, $59.95. Pq/steur/'<br />

pedic, $79.50. Regular Simmons,<br />

$39.95 up. Beautyrest, $79.50. Delivered.<br />

Phone 635-3571. Long Furniture,<br />

Marlette. • 7-14-8<br />

FOR SALE - 1963 F100 Ford pickup.<br />

2,000 miles on rebuilt V8 engine,<br />

in excellent condition. Can<br />

be seen at 5<strong>11</strong>5 Van Dyke Rd.,<br />

or call Cass City 872-2066. 8-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

FOR SALE - 12 ft. grain box with<br />

hoist, $125. SVa miles west of Cass<br />

City. Cass Lubaczewski. 8-4-2<br />

APARTMENT FOR RENT - Phone<br />

872-2815 or 872-2418. 7-28-tf<br />

SEE KEN CUMPER for Septic<br />

tank cleaning. Call 872-2377 or<br />

872-2235 for quality, guaranteed<br />

work. Also, back hoe digging and<br />

installation of septic tanks. 324tf<br />

ATTENTION FARMERS—I buy<br />

down and disabled cattle and<br />

horses for animal food. Phone<br />

Elkton 375-4<strong>08</strong>8. Anderson's<br />

Mink Ranch. 1-7-tf<br />

Insurance<br />

Counseling<br />

For all your insurance needs.<br />

Harris-Hampshire<br />

Insurance Agency<br />

Phone 872-2688<br />

Cass City<br />

8-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE,<br />

grade and registered, fresh and<br />

springers. TB and vaccinated.<br />

We deliver. 2.miles east, •% north<br />

of Marlette. Phone ME '* 5-5761.<br />

Steward Taylor. Financltig / available.<br />

5-43-tf<br />

SAWS AND LAWN MOWER sharpi<br />

ening. 1 block north of post office.<br />

- Abe Karr, Cass City. 8-4-4<br />

Soil Test<br />

Don't Guess<br />

And Use The Right Analysis<br />

of<br />

Smith - Douglass<br />

Fertilizer<br />

Smith - Douglass<br />

Farm Center<br />

Corner of M-53 & M-81<br />

Phone 872-3<strong>08</strong>0<br />

Clinton Law, Manager<br />

8-19-tf<br />

FOR SALE - in Gagetown - 1 acre<br />

with 8-room house, gas heat, nice<br />

shade trees, nice location. Call<br />

evenings. 4932 State St., Gagetown.<br />

7-28-4<br />

CUSTOM BUTCHERING Monday<br />

Tuesday and by noon Wednesday.<br />

By appointment only. Cutting<br />

and wrapping for deep<br />

freeze. IVz miles south. Carl<br />

Reed, Cass City. Phone 872-2<strong>08</strong>5.<br />

10-27-tf<br />

NOW YOU CAN rent a hew Smith-<br />

Corona portable typewriter. Also<br />

new and used typewriters for sale,<br />

all makes. Leave your typewriters<br />

and other office equipment at our<br />

store for repair. McConkey Jewelry<br />

and gift shop. 3-18-tf<br />

Gamble's<br />

2nd Floor<br />

Furniture<br />

Department<br />

Buy and Save!<br />

Gamble Store<br />

Cass City<br />

4-8-tf<br />

BRIGGS STUDIO — Remember,<br />

every Thursday is Diaper Daze.<br />

1 - 8x10 portrait,.$3.95. Make your<br />

appointment now. 2nd floor,<br />

Woods Rexall. Phone 872-2170<br />

12-2tf<br />

For Rent<br />

40 ACRES: 3 bedroom home with<br />

furnace; bathroom; barn; poultry<br />

house; other buildings; near black<br />

top road --Call<br />

B. A. Calka, Realtor<br />

6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Mich,<br />

Phone 872-3355<br />

! 8-<strong>11</strong>-tf<br />

SEE KEN CUMPER for Septic<br />

tank cleaning. Call 872-2377 or<br />

872-2235 for quality, guaranteed<br />

work. Also, back hoe digging and<br />

installation of septic tanks. 3-24-tf<br />

FOR SALE - 4 acres of second<br />

cutting alfalfa hay. 2% -, miles<br />

south of Cass City. Call before<br />

noon. K. Straky. 8-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

Mohawk Carpeting<br />

From the looms of Mohawk<br />

comes the finest carpets made bythe<br />

largest carpet maker in the<br />

world.<br />

From $4.95<br />

per sq. yd. and up<br />

* * * *<br />

Thumb Appliance<br />

Center<br />

Cass City<br />

10-7-tf<br />

Real Estate<br />

EVERGREEN TOWNSHIP: Section<br />

4, 80 acres 7 with remodeled<br />

home, small toolshed, approximately<br />

35 acres tiled last- year,<br />

or will sell 79 acres without house.<br />

This is a flat piece of land and<br />

i| ideal for cash .cropping. ,79,<br />

acres without house $18;000 With<br />

terms, just a little over $200 per<br />

acre. Think about this, but not<br />

too long - you may be late. .Take<br />

over for wheat planting. , .<br />

CHANDLER TOWNSHIP: 100<br />

acres with 92 tillable acres, within<br />

six miles of Elkton on blacktop<br />

road. Large home with five<br />

bedrooms, double garage and<br />

many otner features of this productive<br />

farm. Full price $48,500<br />

with 29V2 per cent down.<br />

ELKLAND TOWNSHIP: 80 acres<br />

with a beautiful home built of cut<br />

stone construction, large two car<br />

garage, medium size barn, good<br />

outlet for tiles. Owner wishes to<br />

reduce operation. If you want a<br />

large home on blacktop road and<br />

near town, please call us on this<br />

one - phone 872-2776 now.<br />

THREE BEDROOM home with big<br />

kitchen, living room, full bath and<br />

full basement, gas furnace, well<br />

shaded yard, one story with new<br />

aluminum siding, nice location.<br />

$14,500 full price. See it todajf.<br />

EAST CITY LIMITS: Very well<br />

.constructed three bedroom house<br />

with a full basement with hot<br />

water heat, large bedrooms with<br />

closets and garage attached to<br />

house, large lot. Owner wishes to<br />

sell before school starts - so make<br />

us an offer and we will take it<br />

to the owner.<br />

ONE AND Vz acres of land with<br />

a good three bedroom house,<br />

modern kitchen, dining room,<br />

living room, full bath and full<br />

basement. Nice shady yard to relax<br />

in. $9,500 full price. Blacktop<br />

location.<br />

CLOSE TO CASS CITY: Comfortable<br />

two .bedroom home, dining<br />

room, living room, kitchen with<br />

double sink, cupboards, full basement,<br />

new oil furnace and one<br />

car garage. $8,500 full price.<br />

Now is the time for the pre-school<br />

buyers to stop at the Zemke Real<br />

Estate office and make a deposit<br />

on the house of your choice. We<br />

would be happy to assist you in<br />

making that decision now. Phone<br />

872-2776 or stop at 6471 Main St.<br />

office when you read the ads.<br />

William Zemke<br />

Broker<br />

! 8-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

FOR SALE - 1941 Plymouth, 1941<br />

Ford % ton panel. Dale Buehrly.<br />

3 miles east, 1% north of 'Cass<br />

City. 8-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

FOR SALE - Norge 50 gallon electric<br />

hot water heater. 6351 Pine<br />

St., Carl Weippert. 8-<strong>11</strong>^*<br />

FOR SALE - '58 Chrysler 2-door<br />

hardtop, 318 hp., push button.<br />

Call 872-3123, after 5:00. Ron<br />

Rockwell. 8-<strong>11</strong>-2<br />

READY TO SERVE YOU WITH<br />

32 Washers<br />

3 25 Ib. Washing Machines<br />

1 Extractor, 10 Dryers<br />

Wash King Laundry<br />

Located in former IGA building<br />

The ROBO CAR WASH is now open<br />

The new 2 minute, fully automatic<br />

car wash,- no work involved, you<br />

remain in car. 50c<br />

- 5-12-tf<br />

Notice<br />

Re-Roof Awnings<br />

Re-Side Insulate<br />

Aluminum Windows and Doors<br />

;<br />

CaH or Write<br />

Bill Sprague, Owner<br />

of Elkton Roofing and Siding Co.<br />

Elkton 375-4215<br />

Bad Axe CO 9-7469<br />

or Caseville 856-2307<br />

Terms to 5 years<br />

3-17-tf<br />

SEPTIC TANK CLEANING - For<br />

fast, guaranteed work call Dale<br />

Rabideau Cass City 872-3581 or<br />

872-3000. 3-24-tf<br />

FOR SALE - fresh Holstein cows.<br />

William Kitchin, 5<strong>11</strong>5 Van Dyke.<br />

8-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

|<br />

FOR RENT - 2 bedroom upstairs<br />

apartment. Ideal for young cou<br />

pie. Phone 872-3535. 7-21-l£<br />

FOR SALE—Homelite chain<br />

saws; Johnson outboard motors,<br />

boats and accessories. Boyd Shaver's<br />

Garage, Caro, across from<br />

Caro Drive-in. Phone OSborn<br />

33039. 1-23-tf<br />

FOR SALE - one lawn swing and<br />

one oak drop leaf extension table,<br />

size open 60x42, closed 20x42<br />

inches. Phone 872-2452. Fred<br />

'Buehrly. 8-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

APARTMENT FOR RENT - 3<br />

rooms,; stove, refrigerator and<br />

screened-in porch. Mrs. Raleigh<br />

AuBuchon,, 6360 Houghton St.<br />

Phone 872-3217. 5-26-tf<br />

FUELGAS ' CO. Bulk gas for<br />

every purpose. From 20 pounds<br />

to 1000 gallons. Rates as low as<br />

4c per pound. Furnaces, ranges,<br />

water heaters, refrigerators,<br />

wall furnaces, floor furnaces,<br />

washers^ and dryers. If it's xgas,<br />

we sell, and service it. Corner<br />

M-81 and- M-53. Phone Cass City<br />

872-2161 for free estimates. 4-21-tf<br />

~ WANTED"<br />

IN or NEAR Cass City: NICE<br />

HOME in $16,000 range CASH<br />

"BUYER is in a hurry!<br />

u ' CALL TODAY!<br />

ALSO NEED HOMES to $12,000.<br />

WE HAVE MANY BUYERS anxious<br />

to buy!! DEAL WITH THIS<br />

AREA'S FRIENDLY, HARD<br />

WORKING FIRM. CALL or SEE<br />

us NOW! FREE information! NO<br />

CHARGE for LISTING!<br />

9 Salesmen-Fast Service<br />

L. S. Luba<br />

Real Estate<br />

Member of Local, State and<br />

National Association of Real Estate<br />

Boards.<br />

743 S. State St. (M-81) Caro<br />

Phone Caro 673-4<strong>11</strong>1, or Call<br />

Walt Lubaczewski, Gagetown<br />

665-2501<br />

or Cass Lubaczewski<br />

Cass City 872-3391<br />

8-<strong>11</strong>-3<br />

CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING" Monday<br />

and Tuesday, Thursday and<br />

Friday - No appointment needed.<br />

We also cut, wrap and freeze for<br />

your freezer and do custom curing<br />

and smoking. Erla Packing Co.<br />

Phone 872-2191. 1-13-tf<br />

I'm Glad You Bought<br />

SMITH-DOUGLASS<br />

I Wish<br />

Everybody Did<br />

Smith-Douglass<br />

Farm Center<br />

Corner M-53 and M-81<br />

Phone 872-3<strong>08</strong>0<br />

Clinton Law, Manager<br />

7-14-tf<br />

IF IN NEED of Fuller Brush<br />

products, contact Chester Smolinski,<br />

2<strong>11</strong>7 S. Madison st., Bay City,<br />

Mich. 3-17-tf<br />

AUCTIONEERING — See Lorn<br />

"Slim" Hillaker. Top dollar for<br />

your property. Phone 872-3019,<br />

Cass Cit.v. 10-3-tf<br />

INVALID AND SICKROOM equipment<br />

for sale or rent. Check with<br />

us on Medicare payment. Wood<br />

Rexlll Drug. 8-<strong>11</strong>-8<br />

IT COSTS V2RY LITTLE to keep<br />

your store fronts spic and span.<br />

Supreme Window Cleaners handles<br />

residential, commercial 4 and<br />

industrial window cleaning proolems.<br />

Just call 872-2010 and a<br />

representative will be happy to<br />

give free estimates. All work<br />

guaranteed, all workers insired.<br />

7-4-tf.<br />

WILL WATCH KIDS in my home.<br />

4285 Doerr Rd. Mrs. E, Pena.<br />

! « 8-<strong>11</strong>-2<br />

NOW RENT our Glamorene Electric<br />

rug brush. Low daily rental<br />

$2.00 with purchase of Glamorene<br />

Dry Cleaner. A gallon does<br />

up to four 9x12 carpet areas.<br />

Kills moths instantly. Gambles,<br />

Cass City. 6-8-tf<br />

'58 DODGE CAR, 4 door "sedan,<br />

for sale. 4320 Oak St. Phone 872-<br />

2482. 8-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

' For Sale By<br />

B. A. Calka, Realtor<br />

HAMMER & NAIL SPECIAL'!!!<br />

2 bedroom home - one story with<br />

new roof; new siding; 2 new picture<br />

windows; insulated; storms<br />

and screens; Siegler space heater<br />

- 3 LOTS — Full price $2,500.<br />

THIRD STREET: 7 room home -<br />

newly painted - 3 bedrooms up<br />

and 1 down; home is clean arid<br />

vacant; dining room with buiit-in"<br />

china cabinet; nicely shaded lot -<br />

black top street - full price $7,500.<br />

Terms. VACANT - ready to move<br />

into.<br />

GARFIELD STREET: Corner lot<br />

with 7 room home; IVz bathrooms;<br />

gas furnace; Weatherseal<br />

storms and. screens; all new wiring;<br />

IVz car garage; yard . is<br />

fenced; very neat - your inspection<br />

invited!!!! Full price $10,500.<br />

Terms.<br />

RANCH TYPE HOME in *iew tubdivision:<br />

Three bedrooms with<br />

lots of closet and storage spuce;<br />

aluminum siding sivl brick front;<br />

gas furnace; FULL BASEMENT;<br />

garage attached: large eating<br />

area - Andersen windows in kitchen<br />

and living room; full price<br />

$16,500. Terms.<br />

BRAND NEW RANCH TYPE<br />

HOME: Extra large living room;<br />

many kitchen cabinets; large eating<br />

area; 3 large bedrooms with<br />

closets; linen storage; large bathroom<br />

with vanity; full basement;<br />

garage attached; LOTS OF<br />

HOME FOR THE MONEY HERE<br />

Full price $15,500. Terms.<br />

~ VACANT - Immediate Pos -<br />

session.<br />

' ¥ANCH*TYPE;"HPME only 5 years<br />

old. NEW SUBDIVISION - Restricted!!!!<br />

6 rooms with 3<br />

bedrooms; gas furnace; built-in<br />

kitchen with appliances to match<br />

- wall to wall carpeting in living<br />

room and hallway; large<br />

laundry room; gas furnace; builtin<br />

vanity in bathroom; aluminum<br />

storms and screens; breezeway<br />

and garage attached. ASKING<br />

ONLY $14,000. Easy terms.<br />

$1,000 DOWN buys this solid 5 bedroom<br />

home which can easily be<br />

converted into 2 family income<br />

» corner 2 lots; oil furnace;<br />

slate roof; dining room; den;<br />

basement; many other features<br />

- very desirable location. Full<br />

price $12,500, terms. Owner in<br />

Virginia wants QUICK SALE.<br />

$500 DOWN - One story, 2 bedroom<br />

home; bathroom; CAR-<br />

PORT iVz blocks from Main<br />

Street in Cass City Full price<br />

$8,500. Move right in, immediate<br />

possession.<br />

SEBEWAING: Attractive 3 bedroom<br />

home 10 years old — wall<br />

to wall carpeting in living room;<br />

all bedrooms; hallway; built-in<br />

oven and range; garbage disposal;<br />

forced hot water heating system;<br />

large garage converts into<br />

Florida Room in summer; Many<br />

other features - 2 ACRES<br />

WOODED with be&utiful grounds<br />

— $24,900. Terms.<br />

$1,000 DOWN — 5 room home -<br />

one story - large recreation room<br />

- full basement; practically new<br />

oil furnace; garage attached; full<br />

price $<strong>11</strong>,000. Can be purchased<br />

with furniture for $12,000,<br />

WE HAVE MANY OTHER<br />

HOMES, FARMS, LOTS & BUSI-<br />

NESSES to choose from in<br />

Gagetown, Caro, Fairgrove. Akron,<br />

Kingston, Bad Axe, Ubly,<br />

Marlette, Unionville, Pigeon, Clifford,<br />

call office for more information.<br />

B. A. Calka, Realtor<br />

6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Mich.<br />

Phone: 872-3355<br />

or call:<br />

Mae B. O'Dell<br />

872-3140<br />

Dick Donahue<br />

673-2950<br />

Lorn Hillaker<br />

872-3019<br />

W. C. Hunter<br />

665-2261<br />

14 SALESMEN and 3 OFFICES to<br />

serve you better — Serving this<br />

community for over 13 years.<br />

WANTED - applications for a man<br />

to work at disposal plant. Inquire<br />

at Municipal Building, Cass City.<br />

84-2<br />

CAMPING TRAILERS For Sale or<br />

Rent. Apache Camping Trailers,<br />

pickup campers and other camp<br />

ing equipment. Milano's Camper<br />

Center, 2734 Main St, Marlette.<br />

Phone 635-3<strong>08</strong>1. 3-24-tf<br />

Gross & Maier's<br />

Meat Market<br />

—FOR PERSONAL SERVICE-<br />

And the Best in Meats.<br />

Our Own Make of Fine<br />

Sausages and Smoked Meats.<br />

Freezer Meats Always Available<br />

9-23-tf<br />

HOUSE FOR RENT - in Gagetown.<br />

Furnished. No children. $40<br />

month. Mrs. John Ulyan. 8-4-2<br />

SAFETY TOE SHOES By Hy Testprotect<br />

your feet on the job. Construction<br />

workers, farmers, factory<br />

workers, you all need safety<br />

toe shoes. Kritzmans' Inc., Cass<br />

City. 8-19-tf<br />

LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-<br />

A-Diet Tablets. Only 98 cents at<br />

Wood Drug. 8-4-3<br />

FOR SALE - electric water heat-<br />

„ er, new, $42.50. Fuelgas Co., Cass<br />

City. Corner M-81 and M-33,<br />

Phone 872-2161. 6-23-tf<br />

PHOTOGRAPHS FOR ALL Occasions.<br />

Portraits - weddings -<br />

color and black and white. Commercial<br />

- aerials. We're here to<br />

serve you. Briggs Studio, 2nd<br />

Floor, Wood's Rexall. Phone 872-<br />

2170. 12-2-tf<br />

QUANTITY OF SCREENS, various<br />

size storm windows and a<br />

storm door to be given -away.<br />

Must take all. Pay for ad. Phone<br />

872-3652. '„ 8-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

GIBSON REFRIGERATOR - new.<br />

As low as $164.50 ot Fuelgas Company,<br />

Cass City. Phone 872-2161.<br />

8-4-tf<br />

Auctioneering<br />

FOR SALE - heavy duty farm<br />

trailer. Sell cheap. Phone Ubly<br />

OL 8-4701. ' 8-4-2<br />

WANTED—used western saddlet.<br />

Will buy, sell, trade and repair<br />

saddles. Riley's Foot Comfort,<br />

Cass City. 5-15-tf<br />

WATER CONDITIONER SALT -<br />

just $2.00 £er bag, cash and carry<br />

at Fuelgas Co. of Cass City. Get<br />

yours now. Phone 872-2161. 7-14-tf<br />

HOUSE FOR RENT - four rooms<br />

and bath, utility room. In country.<br />

Phone 872-2491. 6-23-tf<br />

NEW 250 amp. 41B Twentieth Century<br />

welder. 310 amp. cutting tap,<br />

20 year warranty. We trade. Gambles,<br />

Cass City. 8-4-4<br />

USED ELECTRIC refrigerator,<br />

working condition, $19.95. Fuelgas<br />

Co., Cass City. Phone 872-2161.<br />

526tf<br />

EXPERIENCED<br />

Complete Auctioneering Service<br />

Handled Anywhere<br />

We Make All Arrangements<br />

My Experience Is<br />

Your Assurance<br />

Ira and David<br />

Osentoski<br />

PHONE:<br />

: CASS CITY 872-2352 Collect<br />

SWEET COflN, green and yellow<br />

beans, pickles, potatoes, red<br />

beets, summer squash, toniatofes,<br />

onions. Phone Kingston 683-2209.<br />

Corner Bevens and English Rd.<br />

Alex Cherniawski. ' 8-4-6<br />

FOR SALE - 4 well-bred, vaccinated<br />

Holstein heifers, to .freshen<br />

soon. W. J. Hackor, 3 east, %<br />

south of Cass City. 7-2S-tf<br />

It Pays<br />

TO TOP DRESS YOUR<br />

HAY FIELDS<br />

See Your<br />

Farm and General Smith-Douglass<br />

Harold Copeland<br />

Phone 872-2592<br />

Cass City<br />

6-24-tf<br />

FOR SALE - one-row Cast corn<br />

.picker, 2 years old. Harold Francis,<br />

1V4 miles eart of Deford.<br />

Phone 872-2401. 8-4-2<br />

WANTED - responsible man over<br />

21 to drive Banker's Dispatch car<br />

from Cass City to Detroit 2<br />

nights a week. Contact R. Gaffney,<br />

phone 872-2875. 8-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

YO'U'LL BE PLEASED with the<br />

quality and delighted with the<br />

price of commercial printing at<br />

the Chronicle. Call 872-2010 for<br />

prompt free estimates. 10-29 tf<br />

Summer Clearance<br />

Men's ''Never-iron" sport<br />

shirts 2 for $4.00<br />

Boys' sport shirts . $1.00<br />

Ladies summer dresses l /z price<br />

Ladies summer shoes % price<br />

Ladies summer jewelry % Price<br />

Drip dry cotton prints 2 yds - $1.00<br />

Plain or striped<br />

denim 2 yds - $1.00<br />

Bath towels 2 for $1.00<br />

Wash cloths 12 fpr $1.00<br />

Federated Store<br />

Cass City<br />

8-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

FOR SALE— 3 bedroom modern<br />

brick house, full basement, garage.<br />

Phone 872-2967. 5-i9-tf<br />

WANTED TO BUY — Standing<br />

timber. Terms^eash. Virgel Peters<br />

Sawmill. Phone 872-2219 Cass City.<br />

FARM HOUSE FOR RENT - near<br />

Gagetown. Inquire L. S. Luba<br />

Real Estate, 743 S. State, Caro.<br />

Phone OS 3-4<strong>11</strong>1 or Cass City 872-<br />

3391.<br />

Business Cards<br />

Simulated Engraved<br />

500 (1 color) $5.95<br />

1,000 ^7.95<br />

500 (2 colors) }7.95<br />

1,000 10.95<br />

Choice of styles - Satisfaction<br />

guaranteed.<br />

Cass City Chronicle<br />

Phone 872-2010<br />

3-3-tf<br />

WANTED - A-training aide for the<br />

Day Care Center for mentally<br />

handicapped enil«Jren, Van Geisen<br />

road, Caro, woman between<br />

the ages of 21-50. Piease send application<br />

stating your education<br />

and qualifications to Charles<br />

Ramsey, care of Courthouse,<br />

Caro. 8-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

MAN SOON<br />

Corner of M-53 and M-81<br />

Phone 872-3<strong>08</strong>0<br />

Clinton Law, Manager<br />

10-214!<br />

BACKHOE DIGGING - Septic<br />

tanks, seepage beds, water lines.<br />

Foundations and basements. Also,<br />

septic tank cleaning. Call Dale<br />

•Rabideau- Cass City 872-3581 or<br />

872-3000. 3.24-f<br />

NERVOUS? Can't sleep? Try<br />

"Sleepers". Guaranteed results or<br />

money back. Only 98 cents at<br />

your .drugstore. 8-4-4<br />

For Rent<br />

FARM HOME with 4 bedrooms;<br />

large kitchen; gas furnace; bathroom;<br />

gas hot water heater; $55.00<br />

per month.<br />

Call<br />

B. A. Calka, Realtor<br />

6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Midi,<br />

Phone 872-3355<br />

-<br />

8 ~ <strong>11</strong> ~i tf<br />

KODAK CAMERAS and PROJEC^<br />

TORS available at special low<br />

prices. Film and fastest processing<br />

by Kodak at Wood Rexall<br />

Drug. 8-<strong>11</strong>-4<br />

WANTED<br />

Waitresses<br />

(experience not necessary)<br />

Bartenders<br />

Cooks<br />

and<br />

Kitchen Help<br />

FOR THE THUMB'S MOST OUT-<br />

STANDING SUPPER CLUB.<br />

Sherwood Forest<br />

Country Club<br />

Phone 665-9971<br />

Phone for personal interview<br />

' 8-<strong>11</strong>-1<br />

JUST LIKE NEW and you save<br />

plenty. Some gas and eleqtric<br />

ranges, from $19.95. Fuelgas !(Co.<br />

of Cass City. Phone 872-2161. 2-24-tf<br />

FURNITURE - DRAPERIES~".<br />

GIFTS. Shop the Thumb's most<br />

modern store with individual<br />

room settings. Free graduate Interior<br />

Decorator Service. Open<br />

Friday evenings. Satow's, Sebewairig<br />

phone 881-5621. 7-21-6<br />

NEW 7 CUSTOM DELUXE Pickup<br />

and camper outfit complete, selfcontained,<br />

list price $5,800, will<br />

sell for $4,600. Phone Sebewaing<br />

881-4401.


LOINS<br />

FRYERS<br />

IN CASS CITY<br />

Open - Mon. - Thurs. to 6 p.m.<br />

Friday to 9 p.m. Sat. to 7 p.m<br />

MEMBER TW FOOD STORES<br />

BEER<br />

Sliced<br />

Free<br />

CASS CITY CHE0NK»-. .-fBPRSIDAY, AUGUSf <strong>11</strong>, 1986<br />

ERLA'S HOME MADE<br />

Skinless Franks<br />

s<br />

ERLA'S HOME MADE SLICED<br />

Pickle Loaf<br />

Dutch Loaf<br />

Cooked Salami<br />

Football Loaf<br />

'Tender Ag^d Beef<br />

STEAKS<br />

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.VOLUME 60, NUMBER 17<br />

7 Qualify<br />

For State<br />

By Mrs. Lyle Clarke<br />

.' Seven girls from the Needles and<br />

Kettles 4-H Club had exhibits<br />

selected at the Tuscola County<br />

Fair for the State 4-H Show, to be<br />

held in Lansing Aug. 23-26.<br />

• The flower arrangements exhibited<br />

by Connie DeLong and Margie<br />

Clarke and the annual flowers<br />

grown by Dianna Fisher, Donna<br />

DeLorig and Sharon Clarke were<br />

among the State Show selections<br />

in flower gardening.<br />

, Three plant science projects also<br />

selected for State Show were<br />

exhibited by Margaret Battel,<br />

Ruthann Cummins and Margie<br />

Clarke.<br />

Other blue> ribbons awarded in<br />

flower gardening went to Margaret<br />

Battel and Ruthann Cummins for<br />

flower arranging and to Sharon<br />

Clarke for indoor gardening.<br />

Foods<br />

I The foods project produced a<br />

State Show selection for Margie<br />

Clarke with Margaret Battel as<br />

alternate .in action demonstrations.<br />

Other blue ribbon winners in foods<br />

were Carol Clarke, action demonstration;<br />

Becky Locmis and Susan<br />

Brown, quick breads; Donna De-<br />

Long and Sharon Clarke,- cake<br />

squares; Carol Clarke, Paula Karr<br />

and Ruthann Cummins, outdoor<br />

cooking "buddy burners", '<br />

REAL<br />

BNE SEUCTIONI<br />

Wallpaper<br />

^and Paint<br />

Phone 872-2445<br />

Show<br />

Junior Leaders<br />

Junior Leaders Connie DeLong<br />

and Margaret Sattel received blue<br />

awards for their reports and in<br />

the hobbycraft division blue<br />

awards were given to Debra Loomis<br />

and Susan Brown, smocked<br />

pillows; photography, Margie<br />

Clarke; music, Becky Loomis;<br />

cake decorating, Ruthann Cummins,<br />

Susan Tuckey-and Maigie<br />

Clarke; embroidery, Sharon<br />

Clarke.<br />

Knitting<br />

Blue ribbons in knitting went to<br />

Debra Loomis, Dianna Fisher,<br />

Becky Loomis and Carol Clarke.<br />

• Clothing blue ribbons were<br />

awarded Dianna Fisher, Donna<br />

DeLong, Susan Brown, Carol<br />

Clarke, Margaret Battel, Margie<br />

Clarke and Connie DeLong.<br />

The club exhibited 66 projects,<br />

receiving 39 blue, 17 red and 1Q<br />

white awards. Nine projects were<br />

'selected for State Show.<br />

Pvt. Wme Johnson<br />

Completes Training'<br />

Army Private William A. Johnson,<br />

19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melton<br />

H. Johnson of Shabbona rd.,<br />

Deford, completed eight weeks of<br />

advanced infantry training at Fort<br />

Ord, Calif., Aug. 3.<br />

He received .specialized instruction<br />

in small unit tactics and in<br />

firing such weapons as the M-14<br />

rifle, the M-60 maeHnegun and the<br />

3.5-inch rocket launcher.<br />

Johnson entered the Army in<br />

March arid completed basic training<br />

at Fort Bliss, Tex.<br />

He attended Cass City High<br />

School and was employed by Baick<br />

Motor Division, Flint, Mich., before<br />

entering the Army. ...... ' ,<br />

Reunion<br />

Held in Canada<br />

The Vyse reunion was held July<br />

31 at Cantara Park m Sarnia, Canada.<br />

There were 67 in attendance<br />

from California, Arizona, Canada,<br />

Michigan and Ohio.<br />

The day was spent visiting and<br />

games were played in the after-'<br />

noon.<br />

A business meeting was held<br />

and Donald and Hazel Vyse were<br />

elected to the entertaining committee.<br />

President and secretarytreasurer<br />

are Mr. and Mrs. Richard<br />

Tuttle of Flint for 1968.<br />

The 1967 reunion will be held at<br />

the same place.<br />

In fact, we guarantee it!<br />

SATISFACTION<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

BY<br />

DETROIT EDISON<br />

Hosteller's Hodgepodge<br />

Write A Letter...<br />

Become My Friend<br />

In these days of applied psychology<br />

it is considered quite important<br />

to have an attractive name<br />

for any new concern. Should Loren<br />

call his new society something like<br />

the Church of Beamy, or would it<br />

be better to emphasize the other<br />

aspect and call; it the Faith Beauty<br />

Shop? Or should he cast the old<br />

completely aside and start out<br />

with a name like Happiness House?<br />

The way you say something<br />

makes quite a deference. .<br />

A monk askel his superior<br />

whether it was permissible to<br />

smoke while he was praying, and<br />

was told, "Of course not."<br />

Another monk fcsfced whether it<br />

was all right to pray while he was<br />

smoking, and the superior said,<br />

"Certainly. Any time is a good<br />

time to pray."<br />

But whatever you call a new<br />

concern, nothing ever works exactly<br />

as it was intended to. It<br />

would indeed ba heaven on earth,<br />

if a merchant never stocked any<br />

unsalable merchandise. . . . arid<br />

people never ate liny more food<br />

than they really needed. *. . .and<br />

all the Christians really loved<br />

their neighbors . . and pupils<br />

in school remembered everything<br />

that is in their books. But even<br />

the longest-lasting of "permanent''<br />

waves is only temporary, and even<br />

those who are most sufe that they<br />

possess "eternal" life seem to<br />

keep coming back once a "vyeefe<br />

for new guidance and inspir1ati


PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, AUGUST <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1966</strong> CASS CITY, MICHIGAN<br />

Down Lane<br />

FROM THE FILES OF THE 'CHRONICLE<br />

FIVE YEARS AGO<br />

Joanne ]\Iiljure, /daughter of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Donald IviUjure of Gagetown,<br />

was chosen. Home-coming<br />

Queen.<br />

Among the top winners in the<br />

annual 4-H and FFA Livestoox<br />

Show at the Heine-coming were<br />

Larry Merchant, Alan Milligan<br />

and Robert Carpenter.<br />

About 40 per cent of the Cass<br />

City area's wheat crop had been<br />

harvested before devastating rams<br />

last week turned what would have<br />

been a bumper crop into badly<br />

damaged grain.<br />

Clintori Law, local manager for<br />

Farm Bureau Services, has been<br />

promoted to district sales representative<br />

for the cooperative and<br />

will work for ths Caro, Akron and<br />

Cass City area offices.<br />

Area Lutherans added another<br />

chapter to their full history with<br />

the dedication of their new parsonage<br />

at 4283 Maple street.<br />

Janice Pine, daughter of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Vilas Pine of Unionvillc,<br />

graduated from the St. Mary<br />

School of Nursing ir Saginaw.<br />

At the Cass Ci


CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE- THURSDAY, AUGUST II, <strong>1966</strong> PAGE THREE.<br />

Shabbona News<br />

Ron Crandell, Cass City, competing<br />

in the open judging of Oxford<br />

sheep at the Tuscoia County<br />

Fair, apparently doesn't believe in<br />

coming in second. For when it was<br />

all over, Crandell walked away<br />

from the judging with six firsts,<br />

Grand Champion Ram and Ewe<br />

>tOxfords award, the Reid Kirk<br />

Memorial Trophy for best showing<br />

of Oxfords and, almost as an after-<br />

thought, a second and third-piace<br />

finish.<br />

Another Cass Cityan, Dean<br />

Hutchinson, showed he too knew<br />

his business when he won 17 ribbons<br />

on <strong>11</strong> of his Shropshire sheep,<br />

including Grand Champion Earn<br />

and Ewe.<br />

Grand Champion Ram and Ewe<br />

awards were given to Walt Goodall,<br />

Cass City, for his showing in<br />

each of the new open divisions of<br />

Corriedale, Rcruney and Cheviot<br />

sheep/<br />

In the 4-H showing, Tom Russell<br />

exhibited the Grand Champion Oxford<br />

Ram. He also w.as awarded<br />

•the Senior Showmanship trophy.<br />

John Hacker was awarded the<br />

Junior Showmanship trophy. Both<br />

the Grand and Reserve Champion<br />

Oxford Ewe" awards were won by<br />

WALKING OFF WITH most of the top prizes in the open Oxford<br />

sheep competition was Ronald Crandell, right. He poses with two of his<br />

best at the Tuscola County Fair, Helping out is brother,.Charles, left.<br />

(Chronicle photo)<br />

: _ EVZRYWIIEKE YOU LOOKED you were apt to see Cass City folks<br />

enjoying- the iVrHn'ties at the fair. Watching the races were some wellk^own<br />

fnn,< L>c.»V.lcit: Mrs. Ralph Youngs, .Mrs, and Mr. Harold Murphy<br />

and Ralph Youngs. . (Chronicle photo)<br />

HELPING PUSH THE Cass City Livestock Club entries near the top<br />

were these three members who exhibited cattle at Tuscola County Fair.<br />

From left: Bruce McLeish, Alice Zajac and Luann Kennedy.<br />

Carl Russell, Cass City.<br />

4-H Oxford Sheep<br />

Cass City winners in the 4-H<br />

sheep judging in the order of their<br />

finish included: Junior Showmanship:<br />

John Hacker, Carl Russell,<br />

Wanda Hacker and Max Hendricks.<br />

Senior Showmanship: Tom Russell,<br />

Richard Cross, George Russell,<br />

John Krug and Morris H*uidricks.<br />

Aged Ram: Tom Russell, Carl<br />

Russell and John Krug.<br />

Ram Lamb: John Krug, Tom<br />

Russell, Carl Russell, Wanda<br />

Hacker and John Hacker.<br />

Ewe two-year-old: Carl Russell,<br />

Tom Russell, John Krug and Ridiard<br />

Cross.<br />

Yearling Ewe: Carl Russell.<br />

Tom Russell, Richard Cross and<br />

John Krug.<br />

Ewe Lamb: Carl Russell, Tom<br />

Russell, John Krug, Tom Russell,<br />

Carl Russell, John Hacker, John<br />

Krug, Richard Cross, Wanda<br />

Hacker and Bret L'endricks.<br />

Flock: Tom Russell, Carl Russell<br />

and John Krug.<br />

4-H Shropshire<br />

George Russell finished first and<br />

Carol Ann Russell finished second<br />

•in the following categories: Aged<br />

Ram, Ram Lamb, Ewe two-yearold,<br />

Yearling Ewe, Flock and Ewe<br />

Lamb. Morris Hendricks ard Max<br />

Hendricks finished third and<br />

fourth, respectively, in the Ewe<br />

Lamb division of Shropshire Sheep.<br />

Grand and Reserve Championships<br />

in the Shropshire division<br />

were won by George Russell, with<br />

a Grand Champion Ram and Ewe<br />

and a Reserve Champion Ram.'<br />

Carol Ann Russell showed the Reserve<br />

Champion Ewe.<br />

Open Shropshire Sheep<br />

•• Dean Hutchinson and George<br />

Russell were the only winners in<br />

open Shropshires from the Cass<br />

City area. Their places were listed<br />

as: Hutchinson: first and third in<br />

Aged Ram; first and second in<br />

Yearling Ram; first and second in<br />

Ram Lamb; first and fourth in<br />

Yearling Ewe; first in pair ; of<br />

Yearling Ewes; first and second<br />

in Ewe Lambs; first in Flock,<br />

Breeders' Young Flock and Pen of<br />

Four Lambs.


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Born to Mr. and Mrs. David Cole<br />

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Wednesday, Aug 3. Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Alex Ross are grandparents.<br />

Rose Strauss of Cass City and<br />

Mrs. Henry Jackson and Mary<br />

Edith attended the Caro Fair<br />

Tuesday where they met Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Keith Forbush and son Richard<br />

of Inkster. The Forbushes had<br />

entered four horses in the horse<br />

show.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schenk and<br />

family spent Wednesday evening<br />

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil<br />

Champagne and family where they<br />

celebrated Wayne Champagne's<br />

10th birthday. Mrs. Schenk made<br />

the birthday cake for the occasion.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Townsend<br />

of Cass City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank<br />

Laming, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lapeer<br />

and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord<br />

Lapeer were -Friday supper and<br />

evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Lynn Fuester.<br />

Rose Strauss of Cass City and<br />

Mrs. Henry Jackson visited Mrs.<br />

Manuel Sanchez^ and family of<br />

Berkley, who are" spending a few<br />

weeks at their farm home.<br />

Mrs. Curtis Cleland and girls<br />

and Mrs. Jim Doerr and family<br />

attended the Blue Water RLDS<br />

church reunion at Lexington Monday.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Copeland<br />

were Monday evening visitors at<br />

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff<br />

Jackson.<br />

Mrs. Jim Hewitt was a Thursday<br />

lunch guest of Mrs. Curtis<br />

Cleland.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Depcinski and<br />

family spent Sunday afternoon<br />

with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Depcinski<br />

and family.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Porter of<br />

Detroit were Wednesday overnight<br />

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shag-,<br />

ena and Thursday they attended<br />

the funeral of Margaret Dunlap in<br />

Ubly.<br />

Mrs. Gar Henry and Mrs. Archie<br />

Mclntyre of Port Huron and Mrs.<br />

Leslie Liridse'y of Grand RapidS<br />

visited Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Morrison<br />

Wednesday.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fay: and<br />

family of Pdntiae, Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Bob Pearce and Fay Barker of<br />

Bad Axe, Mr. and Mrs. Manly Fay<br />

Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Lapeer<br />

and Charlehe were Sunday<br />

dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Manley Fay Jr. and family in<br />

Caseville where they celebrated<br />

the birthday of Manly Fay Sr.<br />

Mrs. Beatrice Robinson . and<br />

Leah and Mrs. Otis Robinson Jr.,<br />

Ann and Jim of Bad Axe visited<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena Thursday.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Campbell and<br />

Julie of Wayne spent Thursday and<br />

Friday with Sara Campbell.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Montgomery<br />

of Pleasant Ridge spent the week<br />

end at the homes of Mr. and Mrs<br />

Bob Allen and family in iUbly and<br />

Mr and Mrs. Sanford Morrison.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Decker<br />

spent Saturday evening and Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Clift Jackson spent Sunday<br />

with Mr. and Mrs Steve<br />

Decker. .<br />

Mr. and Mrs Curtis Clelattd<br />

spent Friday evening with Mr. and<br />

Mrs Jim Doerr and family and<br />

Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Jerry Cleland and family at Elk-<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Murill Shagena<br />

were Monday supper guests of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Glen Shagena where they<br />

celebrated Mrs. Murill Shagena's<br />

birthday.<br />

Mr and Mrs. Jim Hewitt, Rutnie<br />

and Lori attended the annual Purdue<br />

reunion Sunday at the Purdue<br />

home at Port Hope.<br />

Brenda Becker of ClaWson is<br />

spending a week with Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Don Becker.<br />

Mrs Alex Ross is spending a<br />

few days with Mr. and Mrs. David<br />

Cole and son at Grand Rapids.<br />

Mr and Mrs. Jim Doerr and<br />

family attended the Rose family<br />

reunion Sunday at Wagner park<br />

A potluck dinner was served at<br />

noon and the afternoon was spent<br />

visiting. , ,<br />

Mr and Mrs. Earl Schenk and<br />

sons spent Sunday with Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Howard Britt and Mary<br />

Martin.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Becker and<br />

family of Clawson spent the week<br />

end with Mr. and Mrs. Don Becker.<br />

Mrs. Evans Gibbard and family<br />

and Mrs. Joseph Walsh and family<br />

spent Sunday with Lillian<br />

Otulakowski.<br />

The Wonderful Workers 4-H<br />

group met Thursday evening at<br />

the home of Patty Dsentoski where<br />

they made a variety of sandwiches.<br />

The group planned their<br />

displays for the Bad Axe Fair this<br />

week. The next meeting will be<br />

If your wood furniture has minor<br />

scratches, apply a paste shoe<br />

polish the same color as the wood<br />

to the ; scratch with a cotton-tipped<br />

toothpick. Let dry and then rub<br />

to a shine.<br />

Conscience gets a lot of credit<br />

that belongs to cold feet.<br />

G1T¥ -CaJHONICLE—THURSDAY, AUGUST <strong>11</strong>, 1986<br />

Aug. 13 at the home of Becky<br />

Tough.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carr, Diann,<br />

Jackie,and Tracy of Wayne spent<br />

Wednesday with Sara Campbell.<br />

Carrie, Dennis and Richie. Daniels<br />

and Mrs. Virgil Williams of<br />

Hazel Park spent Thursday at the<br />

August Lindquist home.<br />

Shirley Ross attended the Free<br />

Methodist church conference at<br />

Flint from Friday through Sunday.<br />

Gary Ross spent Sunday at the<br />

conference.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker<br />

and family of Owendaie were Sunday<br />

visitors at the Alma Davis<br />

home.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Robinson<br />

and family of Lake Orion spent<br />

the past two weeks with Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Art Janowiak and family in<br />

Ubly and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robinson<br />

and family.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pawczyak<br />

of Bay City were Monday supper<br />

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dybilas<br />

and family.<br />

Sherryl, Rhonda and Marsha<br />

Fay of Pontiac spent from Saturday<br />

till Thursday with Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Gaylord Lapeer and Charlene.<br />

Mrs. Curtis Cleland took Joe<br />

DesJardine and his sister from<br />

Sandusky to Port Huron Tuesday<br />

where they visited Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Charles Wright and Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Adrian Kippen. Mrs. Kippen and<br />

Mrs. Cleland visited Mrs. Lucy<br />

Seeger at Sarnia General Hospital<br />

in the afternoon.<br />

Mrs. August Lindquist and family<br />

spent from Sunday through<br />

"n^ Phone<br />

Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Virgir<br />

Williams at Hazel Park.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Montgomery<br />

of Pleasant Ridge visited Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Ernest Wills- Saturday.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lapeer<br />

were Sunday supper and evening<br />

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milford<br />

Robinson.<br />

Anette Robinson of Lake Orion<br />

spent a few days at the Cliff Robinson<br />

home.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doerr of Ar~<br />

gyle and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr<br />

spent Saturday in Bay City.<br />

Leslie Hewitt, Don and Harold<br />

Becker visited .Mrs. Jacob Becker<br />

at Saginaw General Hospital Sunday.<br />

Mrs. Henry Jackson and Mary<br />

Edith spent Thursday at the homes<br />

of Mrs. Walter Walsh and Mrs.<br />

Joseph Walsh and family.<br />

Harold Starr and family and Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Carl Gibbard and family<br />

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Tom Gibbard.<br />

Mr. aiid Mrs. Roscoe Wright of<br />

Clio visited Mr. and Mrs. Alma<br />

Davis Saturday.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Puszykowski<br />

of Bay City spent the week end<br />

with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dybilas and<br />

family.<br />

1 Roger Sines of Trenton spent<br />

Saturday evening with Mr. and<br />

, Mrs. Jim Hewitt and family.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lindquist<br />

and family of Leroy spent Saturday<br />

with Mr. and Mrs. August<br />

Lindquist and family.<br />

'in- Rocking Chair 4-H group<br />

rr>°* Monday evening at the home<br />

of Donna Bannick. Their fair proj-<br />

ects were discussed. The next<br />

meeting will be at the home of<br />

Mary Lou Ballagh in September.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Robinson of<br />

Mt. Pleasant spent the week end *<br />

with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robinson<br />

and family.<br />

Mrs. Marshall Palach of Pigeon,<br />

Mrs. Jim Morrison and Mrs. Theodore<br />

Gracey of Bad Axe, • Mrs.<br />

Claud Spellman, Irene Allen, Mrs.<br />

Stanley Krug and Mrs. John Bukowski<br />

of Ubly and Mrs. Sanford<br />

Morrison were Saturday afternoon<br />

guests of Stella Shaver and Katie<br />

Elliott. Cards were played and a<br />

dessert lunch was served.<br />

Mrs. Jim Hewitt spent Monday<br />

in Bay City.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laming<br />

spent Saturday evening at the<br />

home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie<br />

Gracey and family and Sunday<br />

evening at the home of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Cliff Robinson and family.<br />

Mrs. Jim Doerr and Jamie and<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Cleland visited<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cleland<br />

and family in Bad Axe Thursday<br />

evening.<br />

.. Wesley Radabaugh and Clayton<br />

Campbell of Detroit and Billy<br />

Campbell of Owosso spent frSni<br />

Thursday through Sunday with<br />

Sara Campbell.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Montgomery<br />

of Pleasant Ridge and Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Sanford Morrison attended<br />

the Allen reunion Sunday at the<br />

home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen<br />

at Ubly where a potluck dinner<br />

was served at noon. Guests attended<br />

from Toledo, Ohio, Detroit<br />

and Ublv.<br />

UASS CITY, MICHIGAN<br />

. The 35th Sanilac County<br />

4-H FAIR<br />

Tues. Thru Sat. Eve<br />

August 16-20<br />

Well Over $7,000 in Cash Prizes For 4-H, FFA, FHA<br />

and Adult Exhibits.<br />

DAIRY AND BEEF CATTLE, SHEEP, SWINE,<br />

HORSES,• POULTRY,'CROPS* GARDEN, CLOTHING,<br />

CRAFTS, ELECTRICAL PROJECTS, FLOWERS AND<br />

FOOD PRODUCTS. , *<br />

Evening- Entertainment At Its Best Before the<br />

Grandstand<br />

® Crown Amusements Carnival<br />

® Sanilac Saddle Club Show<br />

0 "Hollywood Stunt Stars" Show<br />

• Fireworks •<br />

O Tractor Pulling 1 - Pony and Horse<br />

Pulling:<br />

© 4-H-FFA Market Livestock Show<br />

® Auto Daredevil Show<br />

EARLY FOR SEATS<br />

Chronicle Want Ads Sell Fast!<br />

THERIGHTTIREAT<br />

HT PRICE! PICK<br />

It couldn't be easier. Your Standard Oi! Dealer knows tires. He-wants to<br />

know you better. And right now he'll give real value on any of his famous,<br />

nationally advertised tires. No beating-around-the-bush or double-talk. You'll<br />

get your money's worth-and more. Whether you buy. a set or a single.<br />

But isn't that as it should be? After all "You expect more from Standard<br />

and you get &"* ^~-~<br />

~&We American Ott-Company, <strong>1966</strong> • World's largest distributor of Atlas tires<br />

•Trademark<br />

ANY SIZE AMOCO® 120 SUPER TIRE OR<br />

ATLAS PLYCRON ("THE ROUND TIRE") AND CHARGE!<br />

Trademarks "Atlas"—"PlycrorV'-Reg. U.S. Pat. Off., Atlas Supply Co. Use your credit card or ask about Instant Credit<br />

HO MONEY'DOWN-UP TO 12 MONTHS TO PAY * DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE * LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALiOWANCE ON YOUR OLD TIRES<br />

•""^^ Hound Tag Tire Values are available of these participating Standard Oil Dealers:<br />

Every driver who comes into our station is a candi<br />

date for Instant Credit. This covers tires, batteries,<br />

other accessories, and Repair work.<br />

6653 Main St.


CASS CITY. MICHIGAN<br />

DR. W. S. SELBY<br />

Optometrist<br />

Hours 9-5, except Thursday<br />

Evenings by appointment.<br />

6669 E. Main St.<br />

3?2 blocks east of stop light<br />

Phone 872-3404<br />

*3a*mm*mi~*if*m if '<br />

Harold T. Donahue, M.D.<br />

Physician and Surgeon<br />

Clinic<br />

4674 Hill St. Cass City<br />

Office 872-2323 - Res. 872-23<strong>11</strong><br />

STEVENS NURSING HOME<br />

4365 South Seege*<br />

Cass City<br />

Helen S. Stevens, R.N.<br />

Phone 872-2950<br />


PAGE SIX. ,CASS CITY CHRONICLE THURSDAY, AUGUST <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1966</strong> CITY, MICHIGAN<br />

OPEN<br />

Thursday and<br />

Friday nights<br />

till 9 p.m.<br />

TABLEEITE<br />

Old Style or Buttermilk<br />

8 oz.<br />

tubes<br />

TABLERITE<br />

WHIPPING CREAM &<br />

KRAFT AMERICAN PIMENTO<br />

I^UC'ECC<br />

ft Mil IP IP TB ST<br />

^H H M Has JHifcBP BHI<br />

KRAFT<br />

FREE<br />

LCORNINC^ARE<br />

Mb.<br />

Jar<br />

^i*h BJiUM RIBBON<br />

BONUS SPEC IALS<br />

IT'S EASY!! IT'S FREE!!<br />

/<br />

Each week we will feature Bonus Specials on various items in our<br />

supermarket. 5<br />

A With the purchase of each Bonus Special item, you will receive one<br />

*£> Free Bonus Coupon. Six Bonus Coupons complete a saver card.<br />

J Present completed cards for your Free Corning Ware.<br />

This Week's BONUS SPECIALS<br />

ONE COUPON FREE<br />

with purchase of each<br />

13-oz. Tom Scott<br />

Mixed Nuts<br />

Value Good thru Aug. 16<br />

ONE COUPON FREE<br />

with purchase of each<br />

2 - 12-oz. Cans Frozen<br />

Table King Orange Juice<br />

Value Good thru Aug. 16.<br />

ONE COUPON FREE<br />

with purchase of each<br />

TableRite<br />

Boneless JJeef Roast<br />

Value Good thru Aug. 16<br />

CITY<br />

ONE COUPON FREE<br />

with purchase of<br />

2 pkgs. Sunshine<br />

Lady Joan Cookies<br />

V"lue Good thru Aug. 16<br />

ONE COUPON FREE<br />

with purchase of each<br />

, 4? - 1-lb. Pkgs.<br />

Blue Bonnet Margarine<br />

Vflue ©ood thru Aug. 16<br />

ONE COUPON FREE<br />

with purchase of each<br />

1 Dozen (138 size)<br />

Table Fresh Oranges<br />

Value Good thru Aug. 16<br />

Boneless<br />

CHUCK ROAST<br />

Lean<br />

PORK STEAK<br />

With Ribs<br />

CHICKEN BREAST<br />

Meaty<br />

CHICKEN LEGS<br />

Hygrade<br />

SLICED BOLOGNA<br />

Hygrade<br />

SKINLESS FRANKS<br />

3-lb.<br />

1-oz.<br />

pkg.<br />

i Oven-Fresh Bread<br />

Raisin<br />

16-oz<br />

Loaf<br />

Sandwich<br />

24-oz.<br />

€<br />

Ib.<br />

Hills Bros.<br />

COFFEE<br />

Royal Instant<br />

PUDDING<br />

IG A<br />

Dispossable Diapers<br />

Carol<br />

BLEACH<br />

Oak Hill<br />

1-lb.<br />

can<br />

3 5 8-oz.<br />

Pkgs.<br />

1-lb.<br />

pkg.<br />

15-ct<br />

Gallon<br />

Quart<br />

Canadian BACON<br />

HYGRADE<br />

Boiled HAM<br />

CUT-UP FRYERS<br />

Pillsbury<br />

CAKE MIX<br />

WAGNER'S<br />

Pineapple-Grapefruit, Orange,<br />

Punch, Grape<br />

7 Varieties 14b. 2-oz. P**kage<br />

Fruit Drink<br />

Table King Frozen<br />

Mb.<br />

pkg.<br />

Table King C.C. Frozen<br />

French Fries<br />

24-oz<br />

pkg.<br />

1-lb. 13-oz.<br />

Cans<br />

25c<br />

L'S Frozen<br />

D INN E If 5<br />

ll-oz.<br />

FOR<br />

Tomatoes<br />

Ib.<br />

GOLD 1BOND STAMPS<br />

With purchase 1 Ib.<br />

Fischers blanched<br />

Virginia Peanuts<br />

Void after Saturday, Aug. 13<br />

GOLD BOND STAMPS<br />

With purchase pt. size<br />

Klear or Bravo<br />

Floor Wax<br />

Void after Saturday, Aug. 13<br />

ii 25 EXTRA<br />

GOLD BOND STAMPS<br />

With purchase any 2 pkgs.<br />

Curtiss Marshmallows ^<br />

(4 varieties)<br />

Void after Saturday, Aug. 13<br />

Ib.<br />

Ib.<br />

Ib.<br />

BEANS - PEAS<br />

Ib.<br />

Cans<br />

NORTHERN<br />

Asst. Colors<br />

ROLLS<br />

Radishes, €reen<br />

Cucumbers<br />

MIX or MATCH ilOR<br />

VALUABLE C0UP0M<br />

Worth 50 FREE Gold<br />

WHEN PRESENTED AT ANY MERCHANT OTHER THAN FOOD STORE<br />

DISPLAYING THE GOLD BOND SIGN<br />

LIMIT ONE PER FAMILY PLEASE<br />

Gold Bond Merchants: Your Gold Bond representative will, .reimburse you for this<br />

coupon provided you and the customer have complied wittjHhe terms of this offer.<br />

Proof of purchase of sufficient Gold Bond Stamps to cash coupons'redeemed must<br />

be available. ;-..'<br />

VCOUPON EXPIRES<br />

AUG. 13<br />

25 EXTRA<br />

GOLD BOND STAMPS<br />

With purchase 10-oz.<br />

Instant<br />

Nescafe Coffee<br />

is<br />

Void -after Saturday, Aug. 13 £g*<br />

EXTRA<br />

GOLD BOND STAMPS<br />

With purchase any 10 Ibs. or<br />

more<br />

•<br />

T^ A i<br />

Potatoes •<br />

,<br />

Void after Saturday, 'Aug. 13<br />

B 25 EXTRA<br />

GOLD BOND STAMPS<br />

With purchase any<br />

Farmer-Peet<br />

Ring* Bologna<br />

Void after Saturday, Aug. 13<br />

l^rH

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