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CASS CITY. MICHIGAN<br />

PROFESSIONAL & BOSINESS<br />

DR. W. S. SELBY<br />

Optometrist<br />

Hours 8-5:00 except Thursday<br />

Evenings by appointment<br />

4624 Hill St.<br />

Across from Hills and Dales<br />

Hospital.<br />

Phone 872-3404<br />

Harold T. Donahue, M.D.<br />

Physician and Surgeon<br />

Clinic<br />

4674 Hill St., Cass City<br />

Office 872-2323- Ees. 872-2311<br />

PAT'S BEAUTY SALON<br />

6265 Main St.<br />

Across from Leonard Station<br />

Phone 872-2772 Cass City<br />

Harry Crandell, Jr. D.V.M.<br />

Office 4438 South Seeger St.<br />

Phone 872-2255<br />

DR. D. E. RAWSON<br />

DENTIST<br />

Phone 872-2181 Cass City<br />

JAMES BALLARD, M.D.<br />

Office at 4530 Weaver St.<br />

Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00-<br />

2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br />

Daily except Thursday afternoon.<br />

DR. J. H. GEISSINGER<br />

Chiropractic Physician<br />

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday<br />

and Friday 9-12 and 2-5.<br />

Monday, Thursday evenings<br />

7-9.<br />

21 N. Aimer St., Caro<br />

Phone 673-4464<br />

VERA'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />

On Argyle Road 5 miles east<br />

of M-53 or 3 miles west of Ar-<br />

Phone Ubly OL 8-5108<br />

For Appointment<br />

Barbara MacAlpine and Vera<br />

Ferguson, Operators.<br />

LEAR JET STEREO<br />

TAPE PLAYERS<br />

ADMIRAL 9"<br />

PORTABLE TV's<br />

WASHER<br />

AND<br />

DRYER<br />

Dr. E. Paul Lockwood<br />

Chiropractic Physician<br />

Office Hours:<br />

Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri.<br />

9-12 a.m. and l:30-5:00'p.m.<br />

Saturday 9-12 a.m.<br />

Evenings-Tues. & Fri. 7-9 p.m.<br />

Closed All Day Thursday<br />

PH. 872-2765 Cass City<br />

For Appointment<br />

Edward C. Scollop D.V.M.<br />

Office 4849 North Seeger St.<br />

Phone 872-2935<br />

DENTISTRY<br />

E. C. FRITZ<br />

Office over Coach Light Pharmacy.<br />

We solicit your patronage<br />

when in need of work.<br />

Expert Watch Repairing<br />

PROMPT SERVICE<br />

Reasonable Charges<br />

Satisfaction Guaranteed<br />

No job too big -<br />

No job too small<br />

Win. Manasse<br />

JEWELER<br />

180 N. State St. Caro, Mich.<br />

K. I. MacRAE, D.O.<br />

Osteopathic Physician and<br />

Surgeon<br />

Corner Church and Oak Sts.<br />

Office 872-2880 - Res. 872-3365<br />

ALLEN WITHERSPOON<br />

New England Life<br />

NEL Growth Fund<br />

NEL Equity Fund<br />

Value Line Fund-Keystone Funds<br />

Phone 872-2321<br />

4615 Oak St., Cass City<br />

HAMILTON<br />

BOTH<br />

HARRIS-HAMPSHIRE<br />

Insurance Agency<br />

Complete Insurance Services<br />

6815 E. Cass City Rd.<br />

Cass City, Michigan<br />

Phone 872-2688<br />

NO FROST<br />

DUPLEX<br />

DUPLEX<br />

County 4-H'ers<br />

Detroit guests<br />

of MMPA<br />

More than sixty 4-H boys and<br />

adult leaders from throughout<br />

Michigan learned about the<br />

mechanics of milk marketing<br />

and the purposes and organization<br />

of Michigan Milk Producers<br />

Association during a twoday<br />

visit, July 8-9, at MMPA<br />

headquarters in Detroit.<br />

Included were Dick DeLong,<br />

Cass City, James Koch, Millington,<br />

and adult leader Don<br />

DeLong, Cass City.<br />

The tour was sponsored by<br />

MMPA with the cooperation of<br />

the Michigan State University<br />

Extension Service.<br />

In addition to a tour of the<br />

MMPA office, the 4-H members<br />

and advisors visited the huge<br />

Kroger Dairy in nearby Livonia<br />

to learn about fluid milk bottling<br />

and the manufacture and packaging<br />

of other dairy products.<br />

Glenn Lake, MMPA president,<br />

described the association<br />

and its purposes while Jack<br />

Barnes, MMPA general manager,<br />

told of the organization's<br />

role in price bargaining.<br />

The tour participants attended<br />

a banquet Wednesday night<br />

at the Fort Shelby Hotel in<br />

Detroit and then saw ihe Detroit-Boston<br />

baseball gams.<br />

During the Thursday session,<br />

the 4-H members divided into<br />

groups to discuss and formulate<br />

answers to problems faced by<br />

dairy cooperatives.<br />

CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JULY <strong>16</strong>, I970<br />

MISS KATIE BRAYTON, right operations<br />

supervisor, explains the workings of the<br />

Michigan Milk producers Association's<br />

computer center to, from left, DickDeLong<br />

of Cass City and Jim Koch of Millingtort<br />

during annual 4-H milk marketing tour at<br />

MMPA headquarters in Detroit.<br />

Former resident dies in Indiana<br />

A former Cass City resident,<br />

Mrs. Barbara Ruth Maddox of<br />

New Castle, Ihd., died June 8<br />

after a six-year illness.<br />

Formerly Barbara Knuckles,<br />

she was born Nov. 18, 1923, in<br />

Alexandria, Ind. She moved to<br />

Cass City in 1937 with her parents,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John B.<br />

Knuckles, and graduated from<br />

Cass City High School in 1946.<br />

She was married to Lester J.<br />

Maddox in June, 1946.<br />

Survivors include her parents;<br />

her husband; a daughter<br />

Linda, a son John W., and a sister,<br />

Mrs. Jeanette Horn.<br />

Burial was in Alexandria, Ihd.<br />

Remodeling Wins in Two-Way<br />

Stretch for Space, Savings<br />

Today's expense may be<br />

tomorrow's bargain — when<br />

it's money spent for home<br />

improvement.<br />

Adding a room, or converting<br />

the basement or attic, increases<br />

property value as well<br />

as living comfort. And it's<br />

still more economical when<br />

the homeowner undertakes<br />

some of the work on a do-ityourself<br />

basis.<br />

Walls, ceiling and floor are<br />

all points to be considered, in<br />

the two-way stretch to make<br />

both money and space go<br />

further. Paneling Walls<br />

Wall paneling is an example<br />

of the type of remodeling<br />

the average do-it-yourselfer<br />

can handle.<br />

ADMIRAL<br />

Hardboard panels are durable,<br />

yet lightweight enough<br />

to be handled by one man.<br />

They can be cut or worked<br />

with ordinary carpentry<br />

tools,, and are easily installed<br />

over furring strips, or in some<br />

cases, right over the existing<br />

wall.<br />

Ready-made accessories<br />

such as matching moldings<br />

and waterproof, cartridge -<br />

type adhesive for nailless application<br />

simplify the job and<br />

give professional looking results.<br />

Prefinished hardboard<br />

panels need no priming,<br />

painting or staining. They<br />

come in woodgrains, decorator<br />

colors, marble surfaces,<br />

SALE$329.95<br />

15 Cu. Ft.<br />

REG. $369.95<br />

<strong>16</strong> Cu. Ft.<br />

REG. $419.95<br />

ADMIRAL<br />

CHEST FREEZERS<br />

15 Cu. Ft. REG. $249.95<br />

95<br />

RANGES<br />

No. FE 3002<br />

SALE $379.95<br />

UPRIGHT<br />

FREEZERS<br />

15 Cu. Ft. REG. $269.95<br />

$229 95<br />

-ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS-<br />

WINEGARD AND CHANNEL MASTER<br />

Choice<br />

of Colors<br />

1 Phone 872-2930 SALES & SERVICE Cass City<br />

filigrees and a variety of textures<br />

and colors.<br />

About Ceilings<br />

Acoustical ceiling systems<br />

are available from several<br />

manufacturers, with the dual<br />

advantages of decorative<br />

looks and sound control. Ease<br />

of installation adds a third<br />

benefit.<br />

The suspended ceiling with<br />

acoustical properties might<br />

be of special interest to the<br />

do-it-yourselfer, since such<br />

ceilings make it easy to cover<br />

up overhead plumbing, wiring<br />

and ductwork.<br />

Accent on good looks could<br />

be provided by still another<br />

modern building product —<br />

polyurethane reproductions<br />

, of wood beams and wall posts.<br />

Lightweight yet sturdy,<br />

easy to cut to size and glue<br />

into place, such beams and<br />

posts provide a quick way to<br />

luxury and elegance in home<br />

remodeling.<br />

For the Floor<br />

Vinyl asbestos floor tile can<br />

be applied directly to concrete,<br />

and new designs and<br />

patterns in striking colors<br />

are now available.<br />

Upkeep is minimal — an<br />

important consideration in a<br />

basement family room.<br />

For best results, holes and<br />

cracks should be filled in before<br />

applying the tile, cautions<br />

the Better Floors Council.<br />

Subfloor must be absolutely<br />

smooth, whether<br />

standard tiles or new selfstick<br />

types are used.<br />

Or Carpet It<br />

Practical, even in a basement<br />

workshop, are new indoor-outdoor<br />

carpets. They<br />

are especially adaptable to<br />

cement floorings since they're<br />

backed with high density<br />

foam rubber, which can be<br />

put down directly over cement.<br />

Indoor-outdoor carpets are<br />

made of durable, synthetic<br />

fibers and come in a variety<br />

of prints, flocks, tweed and<br />

colors.<br />

They can even be used as<br />

wallcoverings — practical as<br />

well as decorative. The carpets<br />

act as an acoustical<br />

installation and muffle the<br />

sound of laundry equipment<br />

or power tools.<br />

HUNTSVILLE<br />

PARK<br />

Now open<br />

with choice lots<br />

available.<br />

New<br />

MARLETTE<br />

HOMES<br />

for sale<br />

PHONE 872-3144<br />

^^~»^^^*~~»<br />

Hire Debbie Ortner<br />

for summer 4-H<br />

BY BERNARD JARDOT<br />

We would like to report to<br />

the people of Tuscola County<br />

that the Cooperative Extension<br />

Office has hired a new 4-H Summer<br />

Assistant to work with<br />

Bernard Jardot, Extension 4-H<br />

Youth Agent.<br />

She is Miss Debbie Ortner,<br />

a former 4-H member of the<br />

Busy Beavers 4-H Club of Unionville.<br />

Miss Ortner is a junior<br />

at Michigan State University and<br />

will work with the Extension<br />

office this summer.<br />

If 4-H clubs are in need of<br />

her help this summer, please<br />

feel free to call upon her for<br />

help at the 4-H office in the<br />

Civil Defense Center, Caro.<br />

She is especially interested in<br />

visiting some of our 4-H clubs.<br />

There is joy in the tree house nestled<br />

high in the boughs . . . for the boys<br />

climbing up to piay in it ... for the<br />

adults remembering the golden afternoons<br />

of their own childhood.<br />

If You Were DISABLED.<br />

Where would your next pay check<br />

come from??<br />

AETNA'S DISABILITY POLICIES OFFER: ;<br />

1. Guaranteed Renewable ;<br />

2. Non-Cancellable<br />

3. Premium refunds at age 65 I<br />

CONTACT: ><br />

HARRIS-HAMPSHIRE INS. AGENCY<br />

Phone* 872-2688 Cass City<br />

Advertise It In The Chronicle.<br />

Sometimes grownups say wistfully,<br />

"I wish I were that age again." But do<br />

they really wish it? Being a child is wonderful,<br />

but maturing can be a painful<br />

process.<br />

Help your children enjoy the precious<br />

childhopd hours — never forgetting that<br />

they must grow up. Remember you have<br />

a never-ending source of.guidance. The<br />

church will help your children preserve<br />

the spirit of youth and give them the<br />

wisdom, courage and faith that will<br />

sustain them through the rest of their<br />

lives.<br />

& Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Safurday *j£<br />

i* Ephesians James Matthew Matthew Luke Matthew Matthew *%•<br />

ijij 5:2? to 6:9 2:1-17 5:1-12 6:1-8 6:37-42 13:1-9,18-23 13:31-35,44-52^<br />

^.-Scriptures selected by the American Bible Society Copyright <strong>1970</strong> Krister Advcrti.iian Service, Inc., Stra., Vofjv<br />

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