NE sEc iKinii! anil style uf Hnur ami Cut Notes Spao si'Vfi'al new gadgets on t term of tuurt, lndude.il are tw Autu-Owilt;i'ti InsimnK'i; Co., ; The need fur more space in the Cass City School sys- Tliu Tuscolu Cuimty Slieriff. market, Among them arc; an nil criminal cases, seven civil Jui-j Uumu-alic lii.s. Co., ami subroKin turn WHH Imiught into sharp focus Monday night by a group ceramic electric coffee maker, i n cases, 17 civil non-jury i-ases, 1 of Arnold tlrDimmill uml Clu>sh'> Dfimrlinuil umiaUtl UK anui. ported from Germany, '-• i ims i chancery cases and ID cases i of questions rehiled to -schix 1 problems presented to a panel bettor thu i'hivor; transpaivii which no progress has lu-en n ai aiul Cli.'sli.y MnDuiiKiill va. Kl'l dH'i'k.s iit the I'uiiiily furdi.siHi.s.shm. JmtKv-i JoJmsim ol' Clm-jiK", \v it bai'.s for typewriters und 1 ia for mure than u year. Dioblo, Junior, trusuuas. Under tin; direction of Mrs. K. I. MaeRae, members. block-out of tin- stmtnt i If i The complete dorkt-'t: Louis Subo, Jr., vs, Tliu Com a Kivo the one you nix- writing, ii t 'rim hml (.'uses mon-iiil Himrm Insunui™ Coi i- UL« nrar Mayvillo, mis urn-st ,| discussed the physical eduL ition program, Jungth of class case you want to ivad it; a giu The People vs. tierald Johnson periods, a hot lunch proyra in and the noon-hour arrange- get that freezcH imti-fivi-ze w t statutory rape and indecent liber I'urey A. Klllmni 'VH. Km k im-iit In-fore tin- I'M (mated 1(1 «!iirti(m dioxide to tell you h<>\ ties. lluui'h, Si1,, il|>|>uil tl-om Justin. bilaiii. s,:ii.ui 1,1 :: cliiTli u-liirli i. pomms wlui rrowdud thu scluju The IVnnle. vs. Snimml Mimes Court. lnwni.il in till. 1'Vim-st Slim, i library ti> hu;u- tin; program. I / ""^ _'. Mayvilli in cold weather, and a new gmigi manslaughter. Al'tliur llinra ami IILIIU M wm All pt)m.iiH aniin.inU'd wit \ Freeland Sugden tuit tells the brala- im'ch; m t'ivil I'llKl'K— Jlll'V llinos vs. William Ilinra a . llr in In'ini! hi'lil liy tin, Tusiio :i the u-lmul MCI-II,, vi'Hiil ti. si-i ( Slii-rU'r'H Di'iiiirtiiiciit I'm- I'iri-u t wicthcr nn autnmobih' 1m c. William 11. HHWI-IB vs. lio >(> • NVIIili Ililll'M.' 11'lllKVill. l»hy«ii-:il L-duttiLiim iinigram 1 u i -ii m i-an bo re-mnfhiiH'd or mis Ward and Henry Ward, tivsp:wh Ami InKi'ain, K'Hal'iIian ol ...nil INI! \vnuld iiu'lu.L- ;t I-OUFBL- for 1 IK i Explains County : ]B| Thu iinvst fiillnwi'il 111.' !i|j|iii- Mi-lmid girls an.! grade. Kttidi-cith >i> replaced. mi tho casu, Charles K. Inuram, minor vs Seums ID us that the trans Anna Kathleen ("luilds vs Frank Ituliiseh, tivs|>:i»H. ll.'iisiim n! Karl Ili'reliff, 2fl, la.il A i-iireful explamitimi ..f th,.' fact parent typewt'iti'f bars a IK tit ttm.i Hiu-tha M. IlildiiiKc-r ami Ivu M Willilirn H, Iniinim vs, Kniiik v.,,1, ,,n ii .similar rli:.i,;. jvvcitUid that wiLli lh,. ;ivall;ili| tie lint of inventions most likely Hildinger, In.l., and as r«,-|iH 'U liublscll, tivspuiii the. rase. Sin.-,- Ili-rrlilT was anvsl.i ppuct! the prugram is imt (Vas • Drain Problems ners d;b|n Cass City Hospital nn AlllaiK'u Assuranc'i1 C, „ 1,1, •. U'tty 1 jivingKtdii, trespass. I.imiteil, a Col-])., subrofC'u ol urn liiiv.' li.'.'ti turim.l in tn in the suarch for tin; culutiun io I'Yculnnd Hiigdcn, Tuscola Tuny As|KTKi'r and Normal Arnold .1. MlihlluiluiT, ami Arnold ex- Olio of the best ways to lecomi Aspcrgfir vs, l.ouis AHiernum .!. Middh'dc.rl' vs. Xi'lson IlriKKS, hot lunch program and a ih-ttu Ciwiiiy drain uimimiMsmner, tliltun Sch.inn, Kivi'limd Sugi en daimiKes. iHHUi-hniir wlu-dult! fur u-iu-hi'tu plained i.'iunity diiiiii |iroblems to f u reign countries is to coiTc.sitom Conrad ftluiillur and Uush Con- Mnliel llockwoll, lOsccutri.t of The jmmsl did w,y, h.nvv,. tho CtisH City Ilotiiry Club Tues- w th them. Evidently, this mist struction Company, damages. ^ tlm Kstntc of Alma K. firimns, lie- New Police Car tliat pf-rluijis si-nior girls rnuld b day noon at tin; Now Gordon lave been on i\w mind of Mul'u- Magdalena Kleildi, Kxcir. ol ceased vs. ICarl Dnnu'las aad ii.stid ua jitiHiatimtH to give t Hotel. tuu AU'nbi>.sc, African ymil i, w n the KtAuta of Anthony Klnitu i, Concluded on pup/o cJKlit. instructors n lirwik at luncli IIIIIL M r, Sugden Maid thuro were wrote the jiaper rc<|iiesting pen Sr., deceased VH, Marjurm G. Ilia; On Docket for Tliu ]irnbU-iiiH ln-DUKlit fni-lli bj ; 11,000 m iip of drain in tlixi county pals of both sexes here, ,he discussion have btit'ii a|i|>arer with a h IK! ai'c-u of S'21 slum's I-lis letter interested IIH ; rid Wt. trespass tm the rase. to the school for sunlit Lim miles, reprint the text for you: 'I beg Walter C, I'ailgels and Iteatr (re Buck Luck Village in 1954 and thi! group is actively cum COHL nf drains ure shared by K. Paugels VH. Noah Hall anil Kiln ^^^H paigning for an addition to pres townships, ciumty-at-large, land in order to publish mv name imt Hall, jointly and individually, i «' Uussell Lo'stin, Cass City, 1^ imt fiu'ilitk'9 to alleviatii a .skim owners uml, in some cases, the mldl-ess In a fold of your wide y sumpsit with a count in trespass point buck wttiglilng more tha ,ion that promises to becornt State Highway Dapitrtmcnt, journal ns a Nigerian yout i thai on tho case. '200 pounds, shnt just north o Judging from thu informal di.s- WOI-BB intitond of better. Tim highway department's iieinls pen pals, both .sexes, in Detroit Automobile Inter-Ins., t'UHsioii Tuesday evening by mcin- Miimbefs oT the panel partic participation depends on whether your country. Thanks fur t ie Exchange, a Mich, Ins, Assoc a- Tom Dewc-y, 170-pound, pavon ^J§L bei's of tbi.' Cuss City Council, » mtiiig in lh(! disfiissinn were tho drain affects a state highway, courtesy of your action. I renui n tinn, Subi'ogei; of Title Sales, Inc., point buck, .shot Wednesday. No\ HP now police car with a two-way •jjibraim Knight, Jaiima Gross Mr. Sugi tin Raid, hero, yours truly, Miifntan Atog- u Mich. Corn., nnd Tile Sales, [S, near Dofm-d. radio can be regarded as a virtual Hiss Tiu'ltnii Hunt, Mrs. Norman The township's share of the Frank Moisei-, six-point buck Vi^ certainty next year, cost is always 25 per cent. besc." Inc., a Michigan Coi-jt. vs. George luff, MiflH Grace ChiHholm, Mrs 1 The youth's address is: 103 Severn, damages. shot Monday, Nov, Ki, in the af Trustee Ben H..-iikelman, who •Jd Baker, Lester KOHS and Ar In years past, the county paid Palm Church Street, jugos, Odd Larsen vs. Robert Fucstor, inrnonn in the Rifle River area i *jj^^ annually is in charge of pre- thur Holmberg. a similar charge. However, tho Nigeria, trespass on the case. Ogemaw County. Weight abou paring the budget for the village, The grau|> was well cntertaine* formula has been changed now, Civil dines— Non- Jury ,10 pounds, Typical of the efforts, of vo unit-urn, who are giving two iour was asked to allow money in the at tlm meeting by tho seventl according to Mr, Sugden, Lloyd Bryant, CJIBS City, a 4 of their time each week to mm thi; Caws City Ground Observers 1954 appropriations for purchase ymtle band, under the direction o The county pays one-half of tho Manufacturers Casualty Insu •- of the vehicle. mice Co., Subrogce of William L. joint buck, shot near Johannes Pout from (i a, m. to midnight ci i y, are thcai; f,\vo nittti. Snapped 01 talph Powell, Tho group plnyei cost of drainage structures Cotie nnd William L, Cotio vs. iurff in the afternoon of th At the present time, tho village hreo selections, "Indian Boy,' | (bridges, abutments, etc.) and nn , opening day of hunting season the first day the post operated \ •cm Phil DOPIT, standing, am Wil pays Constables Stave Orto am 1 additituia amount based on the Schulze Speaks to Paul McAllister, trespass on tie irushing up on airplane idL'iitificn "Toonerville Trollny" and "Sky Weight about ISO pounds. Mi limn Killumrn, Mr. Kilbmirn \& Hill Schrnm mileage for the use rocket March," for their enthu- i runoff to the drain. Average case, 't on while Mr. Doerr watches foi planes in the area. William McComb vs. • Lcroy Iryant reports missing a bucl of their cars. Council authorities Conclucled on page eight. share of each drain footed by the? WSC Tuesday at TerBush, appeal from Justice expect to save enough money in county was 15,7 per cent last mileage payments to make the Court. ,he one he bagged, year. Pat Binder shot a 00-pound How Par to Go? investment for the car a profit- Write to Santa The amount the landowner near Public Loan Corporation, a able one. Local High Schoo Foreign Corporation vs. George >uck at Mio, Sunday nftemoon, tho drain pays is based on the Patterson, asaumpsit. •Jov. 15, It was an eight-pointer, Other Business. It's time that Santa knew amount oT benefit received from Fern Pike, Michigan Mutun T5nrl Harris bagged a 125- Several other projects and just what every boy and gir the work done, Mr. Sugden aaid. lound buck at Kwen, Nov. Ifi, c langes are on the docket for wants for Christmas. To help He reports that arriving nt W Klaus Schulztj, an exchang Liability Co., u Mich. Ins, Cor i., Council Perplexed by subrogeo of Ellis VanConett am Lyle Dencen came home with n next year. In past years, tho the jolly old fellow, the Chron- just figure is one of the hardest high school student of Germany 150-pound Bpikehorn, shot near icle has arranged a special de- parts of his work, Jennie VanConett, Ind,, and as Council has Hired a pool director, 1 addressed the Woman's Stu< y Edenville at 7:80 a. m. Nov. 1C. a lifeguard and recreation di- livery to the North Pole again In the business meeting, Rotary Club Tuesday afternoon in th co-partners d|b|a VanConclt Nasli Sales & Ellis VanConett and Jen- Milton Sugden, hunting in Free Seweir Problem rector to man its summer pro- this year. members henrd a letter written agriculture room of the high Delta County in the Upper gram. So, if you want good old by the mother of Klaus Schulze, ' ••school building at . the r bi- nie VanConett ind., and as co- Peninsula, shot his buck at 8:15 partners d|b as VunConolt Nash A petition submitted by Roy If conditions warrant tho Saint Nick to know just what German exchange student, thank- monthly meeting. Mr. Schukc is a. m. opening day, Tho deer Smithtiun for u suwcr extension to cinnge at the time, the Counci you want for Christmas, write ing the c ub for sponsoring her spending a year in this country to Sales vs. Charles Gibhs, trespass, weighed 150 pounds and Mr. Sug- his home touched off a perplex- Arthur Holmberg wants to eliminate tho recreation a. letter to him through the son in the United States, study American life and schools, A. Kocgel & Company, a Mich- don was the first 'in the camp of igan Corp., for the use and bene- ing problem for the Cass City director and hire a mall to auper- paper and we'll publish it He is making his home with Supt. 22 men to get a deer. Village Council Tuesday night nt ! Speaks at Gavel Club v so the playground in the morn- sometime before Christmas and Mrs. Willis Campbell. fit of tho Michigan Mutual Lia- Harry Hartwick shot a 10- County-wide Farm bility Company, a Michigan Cor- their regular meeting at tho Cass ings and act as lifeguard in the and see that he gets it. In his talk, Mr. Schulsso said point buck at 11:80 a. m. Sunday. City Municipal Building. Arthur Holmberg, principal at afternoon and evening, Hurry now! that the project of exchange stu- poration vs. William J. Stram The doer weighed 195 pounds am Meeting: Scheduled? ' and Mary M. Strand, jointly am Trustees debated for over an tho high school, was guofit Tho tentative proposal was dis- dents between America ant was shot south and went of Do- hour u round the question nt bow ; speaker for the Gavd Club Tues- cussed because of the short Germany originated in 1047 am ind., and William J. Strand an< ford. Bethel Club Meets "Barnyard Economics," the"* Mary M. Strand. d|b|» Strum fi r tho village should go at tlicii day night. He was presentee by tenure of tho recreation pro- at the present timo there arc 450 A group oC successful hunters expense for sewer extension. C. M. Wallace, toastmnstcr, as a g 'am in the morning and the al- 1954 model, will be discussed by German exchange students in the Body and Paint Shop, trespass on reported from the llolbrook area At Stine Home agricultural specialists and Tua- :hc case. In previous years, an ordinance familiar and welcome guest, most complete absence of inter- United States. He explained the lire: Murill Shngena, six-point cola County farmers at 1:30- pt- Kenneth, Baur and Francis Cot- was passed that stated that sow- "Nitrogen, Creator and Destroy- est in a formal program in method of selecting those stu- buck; Bernard Slmgcnn, spike- er extension to subdivisions er" was bis topic. Ho said that to August. The Bethol Homo Demonstra- m., December 8, at Kingston iiw dents and gave a vivid description would bo charged 70 per cent to tho scientist the chemical ele- However, trustees said that il tion Club was entertained Thurs- the high school gym. of tho German school system. Two Cub Bears Shot buck; Ray Arms toad, four-poini the property owner and HO jier ments suuni1 It* have personalities this year proves to bo nn excep- t ay afternoon, Nov. 10, by Mrs. This is one of several areff He finds the American people to buck. All of the deer were bagged cent to tho village. and compared nitrogen to the two- Garry Stinc. meetings being sponsored in bo very friendly. At tho close of tion nnd more interest is shown By Father and Son near L'Anso in thn Upper Penin- The law was enacted by tho faced Hindu idol representing the in recreation, a man will be hfrml Ten members were present and Michigan by tho Cooperative Ex- his discourse, he answered sever- sula. The hunters returned home previous Council to prevent buy- • powers of creation and destruc- for duty to supervise the pro- two new members, Mrs. Clinton tension Service, local farmers and al questions of his audience. Thursday evening, ing undeveloped property, plot- tion. gram. Law and Mrs. Maynard McCon- businessmen, and the Agricul- Mrs. M. C. McLolIan gave a re- Vernon Harrison bagged a 19- Prank Little bagged a buck ting it into lots and then cashing He said that while the element Trustees spent $97, the same key, were received into tho club. tural Economics Department of — port on the "Club Woman" and pound cub bear Wednesday, Nov, limiting near M-4G, He shot his n on sewer and witter extensions nitrogen is necessary for all lifo, amount 'as last year, for member- The Christmas Workshop was Michigan State College. The pro- Mrs. Herbert Ludlow, president, L8, while hunting near Iron prize on opening day at 4 p. m. it Is also the essential element in ship in the Michigan 'Municipal presented by Mrs. Glair Carpen- gram will include information Js conducted the business sossioi at tho village's expense. ;or and Mrs. Frank Butler. The 1 Mountain in Michigan's Upper Weight and number of points Mr. Smithson'B appeal has chemical explosives, such us gun- League. Tho Council felt that tho from Alfred P. Ballweg, county,^ T during which it was voted to send Peninsula. wore not revnalod. lostcss served refreshments, agricultural agent, ond^ "*niljli brought into sharp focus this powder, nitroglycerine and dyna- village called on tho organization S a CARE package to Korea. He was hunting with his son, Rev. Lewis Surbrook, Thursday mite. enough times in 1953 tn make Tho next meeting will be in management specialists, i*. ^I%1 The next meeting of tho club question: Whore docs the Council January at the home of Mrs. Les- Albert, who nabbed the cub's morning at 8:30 o'clock, an eight- Iruw the line on free sewer t>x- Fred Anton led a discussion on the investment a profitable one, Donoth and Burnell Held. ^K *l will be held nt the homo of Mrs. mate the same day, Albert lives joint buck, shot near Doford, the question of parking meters ie Profit. Concluded on page eight, ^^j] EC ward Baker on Tuesday, Dec. ;onsion ? Paving Plans. n Detroit. weight unknown. Privileges of a sower in Cass for Cass City streets. Many c ub In addition to Main Street, Ut 8, and will be in the form of n members spoke for and aga nst Christmas party. Arrangements City do not cost the taxpayers of vhich the Council believes is n vl .he village any special additional the proposal. Arguments for in- virtual certainty to bo resur- Poy and Esckilsen Honored jg will bo madn by Mrs. Harolrl cluded that tho revenue m ght Perry, Mrs. Robert Gross and Financial Statement Reveals unds — costs arc met through faced next year, trustees plan to axation. make it possible to reduce village resurface Seeger Street, Mrs, Harry Falkenhagen, taxes nnd that it would be con- Members arc requested to It will cost approximately $],- Members estimated that there 100 to run a sewer from the pres- venient to have parking places would be about a mile of blnck- Hawks Place Two on 1 hr ng gifts to this meeting as a open near business places. good will gesture. The donations Cass City in Healthy ent nearest line to Mr. Smith- op needed on the streets in the on's homo, Opponents said that meters village. will be sent to Germany to be might discourage out-of-town used in sewing classes for young Mr. Srm'thson has two acres The Counci] okayed a building vhere he lives and running tho customers, nnd that as long as permit for Richard Krla for a All-Confer*ince Team 1 Kir s between tho ages of 10 nnd we have angle parking, there s 20. According to Charles L. Bolto, Financial Condition ewer would probably increase ftirngo erected on Maple Street ;hc value of lots around his home, no need for meters in Cass City. n Cass City. Cass City placed two men on on the second team squad. Ha was ftf U. S, Army Vice Chief of Staff, The village is in a very healthy However, during the course of the The club voted to follow their ;he Thumb B All-conference foot- Bill Tuckey nt center. J the following articles arc needed: ho Council felt. inancinl position this year, ac- year, trustees voted to spend the Yet, ho did not buy the proper- UBual practice of a village Christ- ball team for 1953, it was an- Other selections: ends, Ivan * [' woolens, rnyons, cottons, cordu- ording to a report submitted to money for retiring water bonds mas tree and a Santa dims for Brownies Vote to "* nounced ut a meeting of tho Dnvios, Marlctto, nnd Ted PuM, "j[ roys, nainsook, flannel, pattern ,y for development. Mr, Smitbson rustees by Treasurer Wilma Fry, when it became apparent that the ias lived at his present address the children, Coaches of the teams at Marlette, Croswell-Lexington; linemen. «•? hooks, wool for knitting and A financial report through state would not contract for the Leonard Smith, program chair- Adopt* Grandmother donday evening. Chuck Toyzan, Vnssor, Dick ' J crocheting, cotton for knitting or about five years nnd did not *ov, 22, that did not include bills work in 1063. apply for village sower until his man, announced next week's The two Cass City selections Palm, Bad Axe, Clark Potato^ Jf nnd crocheting and knitting or November, shows that the Sidewalk construction was to guest speaker is to bo David All three C'ass City Brownie were Russell Foy nnd Clint Yale, Tim Quinn, Cnro j baqkfleld, * « needles. eptic tank became faulty. illage has spent only $57,189.81 lavo cost the village $4,000. How- Trustees were trying to come Boyne of Mnrlotto, national pres- Yoops met Tuesday in the Girl Ssckilson. Foy was the spark Dave Cnrradi, Caro, Bob Cale, JJ$ f $7(5,02 l.fiS— leaving a balance ever, only $41)1,02 was actually p with a fair policy Tuesday ident of tho Future Farmers of Scout rooms and to promote a u ug for the Hawks all season Bad Axe, Konald Taylor, Sandua- talancc, despite the fact that they could start were not received. ature. Coming Auctions idoptcd' a grandmother for the ive ball player. this year included three Cass Cityv||| Local Markets avc retired $10,000 worth of Property owners are required When tho discussion ended, the year. The third group plans Esckilsen made the team the players. They were: .Don Sim-^11 water bonds in advance of o pay 50 per cent of the actual rustees had not made a definite pecial attention to patients in lard way. A veteran quarterback' mons, Don Doyen and Jack Clnn£l$H Buying price: cheduled payments. Only $1,210 cost of the work for sidewalk re- Coming auctions in the Cass he Stevens' Nursing Home. in the Hawk team in 1952, the The complete honorable men-lin ecision nnd tabled the request : Soybeans - 2.68 vas budgeted for bonds, mir on their property's frontage. or further consideration. City area include: Mrs. Musser's group, number lard-driving, two-way player tion list: ends, Jerry HyhekJ , Ba'o1^w The rosy picture is the result The report shows that of the 21 Saturday, Nov. 28 —Jo e T. ix, assisted by Mrs, Jay Crane,' hiftcd to the line for the good of Axe, Dick Wedge, SandusktffB Light rod kidney beans 8,00 f the highest amount ever re- mdgetcd items, actual expend!- Kupiec, one mile west and one node turkey favors at the meet- he squad. How well he adjusted Burton Allen, Vassar; Hhe'menj^^ Dark red kidney beans 8.50 eived from sales tax diversion. :ures were considerably less than ^inal Hearing for mile south of Doford, . personal ng. This group has chosen Mrs. o the new position can be seen Gary Macklem, Croswelt-Lexlnggmlj 'he council set. the amount they expected in nil but three cate- property. Sale begins at 1 p. m. tfaude Wayne for their grand- jy his selection on the mythical ton, Norm Schmltzer, Vassorraw xpected to receive nfc $10,500 and gories, although several nllot- 1 Slated in County Tuesday, Dec. 1—Willia m Lit- mother of the year and the girls quad. Both of the boys are Paul Byrnes, Marlette, Joel Hur-fjB Corn" y 1.34 as received $12,834. nents will probably be used be- tle, one mile north and one and Jrcscnted her with a box of fruit eniora. ley, Croswell-Lexington, |Rol>ertjl| Weight and gas tax receipts 'ore the year is over. Eleven Tuscola County resi- three-quarters miles west of Although Cass City placed two Grain 'or Thanksgiving, Every girl Penpignon, Croswell-LexIngton'iWH rom the state have also exceeded Items that cost more or as cnts are expected to have their Marlette, personal property in- wrote h note to enclose with the nen on the squad, Caro domi- centers, Tom Storey, MarlettftaaH Wheat, No. 2, mixed, bu 1.83 is expected figure, Budgeted at much as expected are: wafer inal heai-ing for naturalization in cluding cattle, machinery and )OX. ' , lated the squad with four mem- Wilford Bowron, Bad Axer4back^9l 11,000, the village has received main extension, budgeted at other items. Group number seven, which has iers. They placed Allen Downing, field, Tom Rudd, MarlettofSBanM 12,241.18. Another item that has 1,500, actual expenditures, $2,- ourt scheduled in Caro. - Wednesday, Dec, 11 —Elme r Elliott, Croswell-Lexlngtqn^Cli^B oosted receipts is local fine D87.86; park and athletic fund, Included are two persons from Berlin, one-half mile west and Iso adopted a grandmother for i'uester, lineman, and Jerry ence Vininff, Marietta.. BnhalKi^Bll Buckwheat, cwt, '... 1.75 money. Budgeted nt $1,000, it has budgeted at $1,700, spent, $1,703.- ass City, Corinne Margaret one mile north of Mayville, per- he year. A letter of welcome was VIooro, backfield, Holben and Yale, Pan Geer, Yalq,,Bob'aUMH Livestock Iready produced $1,600, The 21; street improvements, budget- reguer and Rosemary Theresa sonal property. written to her and si fined by )owning are juniors and Fuester ley, Yale, Bon Rogers, tfiadliGnSB ical tax rate remained the same ad, at $7,500, actual cost, $9,418.- 3atera. ach troop member, Tho girls ind Moore are seniors. In other business at tKopuigB Cows, pound 09 .12 i B year but increased valuation )8, and library fund, budgeted Others are: Dorothy Marie Pencil's Store made turkey favors Tuesday nnd Bounding out the first team ing/the coaches voted to'iKoTdHK^B Cattle, pound 1*2 .19 n sed total revenue from that ind spent, .$488,60. Arouse and Fred Krause, both of will be open Thursday afternoons. Concluded on page eight. ire: Jim Kervin, End Axe, end; annual conference rDanqUfl^i^^^l Calves, pound 20 ,82 ource slightly— from $27,000 to "•airgrove; Miclmlina Mary Adv. tf . Dean Boumgardner, • Marlette, Caro,, March 23, and" s-ei%gSaM Hogs, pound -: 21 % 27,639. " I Will Be at /oloshen, Caro; Helena Lewis, Herring Time ind Ken Franzel, Sandusky, line- for the conferenon JjufilSrMlSia^B Produce Tho increased revenue has been 3ass City State Bank Fridays ;eese; Francos Jnno Dierck, Vas^ Bake Sale at Bay Port. Get our box lot ncnj Oarie Lemansld, ; Bad Axe, basketball toarnament|a^aB^M ccompanied by less expenditures ,nd Pinnoy State Bank on Tues- ar; Peter Leshkevich, Caro; Saturday, Dec, ' 5, 'Lutheran irice. Bring containers, Open' ind -Wayne Withers, ' Vassar,' lett61 Eggs, large white, doz 50 lan anticipated -in 1963. Ten lays, beginning Dec, 4 to collect .nthony Frank and Thersla Ladlce* Aid, One o'clock at Boag Sundays. Phono 2121 or 2131, DackfJold. '- . • ^j^^^B lousand dollars was to have been taxes. E. I. Croft, Twp. Treas. ""rank, Mayvllle, and Adam and Churchill's, Sliced roast tur- 3ay Port Fish Co., Bay Port. Second Team. Butterfat »• '06 et aside for paving* Main Street. -Adv, It. Sottler, Clifford, key on sale, —Adv ; 11^20-3 ; —Adv. 11-13-3 Cass City; also placed one man U1TX ;- WJK1JJNESJJAY, 1953. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

Local Area Church News in Brief Down Memory Lane The Greenleaf Extension Club and Mrs. R. L. Morton in Ubly. Novesta Church of Christ — Family Bible Hour—At the Hill Deford Methodist Church — Sunday School at 10 a. m. FROM THE PILES OP THE CHRONICLE met Thursday, Nov. 19, at the Following the usual choir prac- Howard Woodard, minister. Keith Side School, one-half mile west, Sunday services: Morning worship at 11:00. home of Mrs. Henry Klinkman. tice, the hostess, assisted by her Little, Bible School sitpt. one-half mile north of Elmwood Church, 10 a. m. Rev. Edith Evening evangelistic at 8:00. Five Years Ago. was found dead in the barn on his Because of illness in different daughter, Miss Ethel Jane Mor- Bible School 10 a. m. Store. Kurd Corners Road. Smith. iSunday School, 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 8:00 Dedicatory services at the farm near Deford, Friday morn- families, only eight members ton, served a delicious lunch. Communion and message 11 Every Sunday afternoon at Main floor, Harley Kelley, Supt. p. m. Methodist Church .Sunday were ing by Charles Thompson, a were present. Following the regu- Miss Marian McLellan of Ann a. m. 3:30 a fundamental message from Youth meeting Sunday eve- All welcome. well attended. The interior of the neighbor. lar business meeting, the lesson Arbor is visiting relatives in this Evening worship at 8. the Bible. * nings. Rev. Earl 01 sen, pastor. * church was remodeled. New Cass City won by a 7-0 score on "Oven and Broiler Meals" was vicinity for a week's vacation. There will be a Thanksgiving Prayer and Bible study, chancel furniture, a Hammond over Caro Friday, which made given by Mrs. Klinkman and Wm. MacGillvray of Detroit service this Wednesday at 8 p. m. St. Michael Church, Wilmot—- Wednesday, 8 p. m., in the church. St. Pancratius Catholic Church: organ and other new equipment them champions of the Upper Mrs. Henry McLellan. Later this visited his cousin, Angus Camp- You are cordially invited to Rev. Sigmund J. Haremski, pas- Family fellowship, fourth Fri- Rev. John J. Bozek, pastor. were added to the church., Thumb League. The line-up for meal was served to the members bell, over the week end. attend these services. tor. day night of each month. Masses at 7:30 a. m. and 10:00 Homer Hower will have an auc- Cass City follows: Vatters, LF; present, with a dessert of ice Mr. and Mrs. Anson Karr and Masses: Sunday and Holydays, W. S. C. S., second Tuesday of a. m. Sunday. tion sale at his farm Thursday, Blades, LT; Simpkins, LG; cream and cookies by the hostess. Mrs. Doris Mudge called on the Cass City Church of the Naza- 7:30 and 11:30. Weekdays, 8 a. m. each month. On Holydays of Obligation at Dec. 2, with Arnold Copeland as Brown, C; Kaiser, RG; McLeod, The next meeting will be a Keith Karrs in Grosse Pointe rene, corner Third and Oak, Earl Confessions Friday evening af- Primary department, Elna Kel- 6:00 a. m. and 9:00 a. m. auctioneer and the 'Pinney State RT; Edgerton, RE; McCullough,- Christmas lesson at Mrs. Henry Woods Sunday morning and had M. Crane, pastor. ter services. Saturday 3-4, 8-9. ley, Supt. * Novena Services Monday 8:30 Bank, clerk. QB; Flint, LH; Kelley, RH; McLellan's December 10. Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, November 29: Sunday Evening services Friday at 8. * p..m. Confessions after Novena Mrs. Cyrus Wells, 85-, died Sat- Reagh, FB. Fraser Church choir met Fri- L. J. Felmlie and family of Big School at 10:00 a. m. Lila Tracy, Gagetown Church of the Naza- and on Saturday 3:30 to 4:30 p.. urday in her home in Kingston day night at the home' of Rev. Beaver. superintendent, Stanton March, New Greenleaf United Mission- rene—F. Holbrook, pastor. m. and 8:00 and 9:00 p. m. * Township after suffering a Thirty-five Years Ago. assistant Worship service at ary Church— Sunday School 10:00 a. m. stroke a few days previous. The "flu" ban will be lifted 11:00 a. m., the pastor preaching. Sunday School, 10:00. Lawrence Summers, superin- First Presbyterian Church— This year will be the 35th year Sunday and the public school will Young People's Service is at 7:15 Morning worship, 11:00. tendent. Morning worship, 11:00. Melvin R. Vender, minister. Sun- that Willis. Campbell, advisor of open again Monday after an en- "WHEN MY p. m. "Memorizing Scripture" is Evangelistic service, 8:00 p. m. N. Y. P. S. 7:15.. Evangelistic ser- day, November 29: the Cass City Livestock Club, will forced vacation of several weeks. the theme of this week's study Midweek prayer service vice, 8:00 p. m. Midweek service, 11:00 a. m., Divine Worship. have watched his proteges exhibit The sugar factory managers conducted by the pastor. Evan- Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Wednesday at 8 p. m. Welcome to Sermon by the pastor, "Unveil- their animals at the big state have agreed to guarantee the gelistic Service at 8:00 p. m. A Rev. Eva L. Surbrook, pastor. * all our services. * ing Christ Afresh." Solo by Ar- fair. Mr. Campbell organized the grower $10.00 per ton for all Feet Hurt gospel message from God's word. thur Holmberg. club in 1923, three years after he beets, with an increase of $1.00 I HURT ALL OVER" Wednesday, December 2: Pray- Lamotte United Missionary Baptist Church—Rev. R. 10:15 a. m., The Church Sun- accepted the position as agri- per ton for each one cent per er and Praise meeting at 8:00 Church, 8 miles north of Marlette. G. Weckle, pastor. day School. Classes from Primary cultural instructor in the Cass pound increase in the .wholesale TRY A PAIR OF p. m. Morning worship, 10:00. Sun- Bible school at 10 a. m. Classes through adults! Provisions for City High School. price of sugar above nine cents Thursday, December 3: Youth day School, 11:00.. Sunday eve- in Bible study geared for the ages small children. per pound during November, 11:00 a. m., Nursery class and Ten Years Ago. FOOT-SO-PORT meeting at 8:00 p. m. ning, 8:00. You are cordiality in- of its scholars. Just a few pupils 1919, to February, 1920. X> SHOES Friday, December 4: Huron- vited to attend. away from our goal of 200 in at- Kindergarten. Last Thursday, Adkins Knuck- Mrs. Edward Deneen received Tuscola Holiness Association Rev. B. H. Surbrook, pastor. * tendance. 11:00 a. m. Period II, Worship les of Alexandria, Ind., received word that her son, Roy Deneen, ^ FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN meeting at the Pinnebog Metho- Worship hour at 11 a. m. Adult for primary; followed by stories, word that his son, Sgt. James has been wounded and is in dist Church at 10:30 a. m. and St. Joseph Church, Mayville— choir singing Anthem, "There Is dramatics, etc. at 11:30 a. m. Lloyd Knuckles, 23, had been critical condition. 2:00 p. m. with the Rev. S. C. Rev. Sigmund J. Haremski, pas- Joy." Sermon by Pastor Weckle. 7:30 p. m. Westminster Youth killed in action in Italy on Oct. Fellowship groups. High School, 29. Mr. Knuckles was visiting two Geo. Lowe, Sr., of Austin Hendley, pastor of Ubly Free tor. Exposition of I John, "Are You Township was notified Friday Methodist Church, as speaker and Masses Sunday and Holydays, A 'Cain' or Are You An 'Abel'?." group leader, Robert McEachern. other sons, John and Millard, in The Shoe Hospital Dec. 2, Women's Missionary Cass City when the word reached that his son, George, was killed The Rev. Harold Parker, director 9:30. Orchestra practice at 3 p. m. in action in France on Oct. 6. Cass City of music. Confessions Sunday at 9:-9:30.* Junior Baptist Youth Union at Society. Hostess, Mrs. E. L. him. 7:30 p. m. All boys and girls be- Schwaderer. In recognition of the high per- C'limiiin iiimiimmmmimmmmiim miimmimmiiiiimiiiiiHtmmiim iniiiiiiiiiii uiiimiiiiimiiiiimiuiiimitnimmuiiiiiimii'-' tween ages of 9 and 12 welcome. Dec. 7, Annual meeting of the centage of participation in war § • S Evangelistic Hour at 8 p. m. Ladies' Aid Society. stamp purchases by students of I ANNOUNCING . Sermon by Pastor on theme, Dec. 6, Westminster Fellowship the Cass City High School and "Heaven," and how to be sure of of Flint Presbytery at Lapeer at Junior High, the United States going there from Cass City." 3:00 p. m. Treasury Department has pre- Monday evening at 8 p. m. sented the school with, a flag. I REVIVAL Senior Youthtime. Service Lutheran Church— Last week 93.6 per cent of the , geared for high schoolers by First Sunday in Advent: students here bought stamps. , high schoolers. Divine worship at 9:00.. The Eagle badge of the highest j ! MEETINGS Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. Sunday School at 10:00. rank in Scouting will be awarded Prayer time and lesson. Four Tuesday: Sunday School Teach- in Cass City Monday evening, prayer groups interceding for ers' meeting at 7:30. Adult-class Nov. 29, for the first time in ap- others. Come and join this time at 8:30. proximately nine years. Robert of power. Foy is the first to win the Eagle 9 p. m., Monthly church busi- badge since John Day and Ar- ness meeting. John A. McCormick lington Hoffman were Scouts. I NOV. 29th Ellington Church of the Naza- Completes Course Twenty-five Years Ago. | through rene—Sunday School, 10 a. m. At a quiet wedding Saturday Morning worship, 11:00. ' Pvt. John A. McCormick, whose afternoon, Nov. 24, Miss Neva I DEC. 5th Young people's service, 7:15 parents reside at Cass City, Cones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. p. m. graduated from the Laundry and E. A. Cones of Deford, became Evangelistic service, 8:00 p. m. Dry Cleaning class offered by the bride of John Ziimecker, son § Starting at 8 p. jn. Prayer meeting, 8:00 p. m., the Quartermaster School at Fort of Mr. and Mrs. William Zinnec- | Speaker, Rev. George Dagley Wednesday. Lee, Va. ker, also of Deford. NOW! Rev. T. C. Riddle, pastor. * A graduate of Cass City High Miss Marion V. Mellendorf, I NO VESTA BAPTIST CHURCH School, he entered the service in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Cass City Assembly of God June, 1953. Mellendorf of Rescue, and Levi J. The unusual warm weather may have made many of you post- I 1 mile west of M-53 on Deckerville Road, or 6 miles | Church—Located at Sixth and He has been attending the Helwig, son of Mr. and Mrs. pone ordering your fuel—yet, at anytime cold weather may I south, 3 east of Cass City I Leach Streets, Cass City. .Ser- Quartermaster School for the Jacob Helwig of Grant, were vices as follows: past eight weeks. married Wednesday, Nov. 21. Wm. Graham, 72, living alone, strike—why not have your bin filled now when quick, effi- cient delivery can be made? Donald D. Lyons Accidentally Killed ENTER NOW Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 22, at 2 p. m., in the Kingston Methodist Church for Donald D. Lyons. Rev. M. L. Kettle officiated. Mr. Lyons was accidentally ipring 4-H Pig Show shot Nov. 19, while hunting deer near Hillman. INTERESTED PERSONS CAN ENTER He was born in Washington, Michigan, May 19, 1931, and came BY CONTACTING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING OF AMERICA'S to Tuscola County with his par- ents when he was three. months DR. HARRY CRANDELL MO§? popuLAR TR3JC1C old. On July 19, 1949, he married PRESENTS- Miss Janet Shotwell. They were CLARENCE MERCHANT living in Kingston at the time of his death. ALFRED GOOD ALL Surviving, besides his wife, are: two children, Randy, four, and Pam, three; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lyons, and two brothers. Burial was in Kingston Ceme- tery.

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Saturday 8:00 and Ljamb at wholesale prices to locker and right to limit a. m. to 10:00p.m. home freezer owners.1 quantity. €ASS CITY, MICHIGAN, CASS CITY CHMONICLK— WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1953. PAGE THREE. BOWLING NEWS OWENDALE ews from Rescue Merchanette League. A.large number of relatives ception for the new pastor and News from Deford Area Men's City League. Thanksgiving dinner guests at nd friends from this area at- family, Rev. Emmett Coon and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Johnson Laura Collins of Avoca and Miss Teams Pts. the Frank Sheufelt home in- mded the 25th wedding anni- sons. All are cordially invited to of Brown City called on Mr. and Standings at the finish of the left Monday for Florida where Kathleen Auten of Detroit. Mrs. William Hicks Tuesday af- first round of bowling. Forts '24 cluded: Mrs. May Sheufelt, Mr. ersary of Mr. and Mrs. Levi attend. Potluck lunch will be they will spend the winter. Pinney State Bank 23' Les Sheufelt of Detroit, the Ar- . Helwig near Cass City Sunday served. The December WCTU will meet ternoon. Team Pts. Mr. and Mrs. George Jacoby with Mrs. Phyllis Lester on Dillman 30 Rabideaus no.tt family, the Andrews family fternoon. Oil drillers are busily engaged Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hicks and Cass City Oil & Gas 20 and the Art Sheufelt family. are having for Thanksgiving Thursday, Dec. 3. Mrs. Eva Tous- Gremel 27 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ashmore these days drilling for oil on the dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Hazen ley is the scheduled leader. May family spent the week end in Up- Zmierski 27 Brinker Lumber Mrs. May Sheufelt, Mrs. nd children, Henry, Dale, Sharen farm of John Webb. Shaws 12 James Sherwood and daughter Rupp and family of Flint, Mr. and all dues be in at this time. land, Indiana, with, Mr. and Mrs. Asher - — 26 nd Karen, and William Ashmore, Norris E. Mellendorf and Mrs. Harold Rupp and son of Bay :Bartz ..: 23 called on Mrs. Etta Turner r., spent from Sunday till Mr. and Mrs. William Darling Kenneth Tousley. Team high three games: - Thursday at Cass City. William Inglasbe were business City and Mrs. Etta Rupp of Wallace 22 neys 2155, Cass City Oil & Gas 'hursday evening at the home of callers in Gagetown and Cass Owendale. Reid 22 Mrs. Art Cooley, Jr., and chil- /[r. and Mrs. John Ashmore at 2094, Rabideaus 2052. dren and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra City Friday afternoon. Mrs. Milton Kilgore of Yale Lapp .—'- 21 Team high single game: Pin- ife Lake where the men went Lawrence Summers was Kritzman 20 Mosher were in Bay City and eer hunting but no luck. and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Murry ney's 801-699, Cass City Oil & Saginaw Thursday. shredding corn for several of the of Caro called on Mr. and Mrs. Landon 17 Gas 764. Billy Parker and Robert An- farmers around Rescue the past Huff 15% Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mosher were George Roblin Saturday evening. Individual high three games: in Vassar on business Wednes- erson returned home the first week. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roblin of "Wooley 9V2 V. Strickland 540, H. Rusch f the week from deer hunting Clayton Moore has returned ATTENTION FARMERS day. Caro were Sunday dinner guests. (sub.) 460, I. Stafford 452. Mrs.- Cora Tracey of Caro is ith their bucks. home after having had surgery Results of November 16, 1953. Individual high single game: Mrs. Carrie Retherford is High team three games: Reid spending some time at the home Francis Withey of Cass City on his back in Grace Hospital, spending two weeks with her V. Strickland 194-194, I. Stafford of Mr. and Mrs. James Gimmell pent the week end with his Detroit, a few weeks ago. 2341, Asher 2272, Lapp 2257. 186, C. Patterson 181. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and this week. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Choir practice will be every Mrs.' Mark Smith, of Kalamazoo. FENCE POSTS High team .game: Reid 870, Five high averages: B. Dewey other Monday evening at the Gremel 816, Lapp 804. Mr. and Mrs. William Ashmore toward Helwig. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sherwood of 155, V. Strickland 151, D. Klink- and children and Mrs. Joseph Grant Methodist Church instead High individual three games: man 151, C. Patterson 149, I. Rev. Emmett Coon has as- Imlay City were Sunday evening Pressure - creosoted hardwood, used Young of Gagetown were guests umed the pastorate of Elkton of every Friday evening. Next dinner guests at the Louis Sher- ? Wooley 549, Asher 529, Bishop Stafford 139. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James choir practice will be held on .519. Shirley Nye converted the 4-10 nd Grant Methodist churches, wood home. railroad ties? 6 in. x 8 in. x 8 feet long in Gimmell for a pre-Thanksgiving ucceeding Rev. Jason Hollo- Monday evening, Nov. 30, under Ernest Roberts of Gagetown High individual game: Bartz split and Virginia Strickland dinner. eter. Rev. Hollopeter recently the supervision of Mrs. Clare picked up the 7-8 and 3-6-10 pins. and Seth Roberts of Carrolton excellent condition at $1.25 each. 211, Asher 203, Wooley 203. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Morley ccepted a pastorate at Central Profit. visited friends here Saturday eve- and children spent Sunday after- Square, N. Y., near Syracuse, ning. noon at the home of Mr. and 'ev. and Mrs. Coon and sons, Marshall Made Miss Harriet Warner, Mrs. Also untreated, used cedar ties, 8 feet Mrs. Prank Sheufelt. Frank had )avid and Dewayne, moved from Effie Warner and Mrs. Duane 1 an accident recently and hurt his Ihesaning, Michigan. He is a Junior Member Warner and son, Clinton, visited long , for posts at 75c each. back. raduate of Adrian College and Mrs. Minnie Schirmer in Romeo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheufelt ttended Garrett Bible Institute In Holstein Club on Sunday. 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H$HJH^H$HJH$Hfr^^ PAGE FOUR. CASS CITY CHRONICLE— WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1953. CASS crnr, MICHIGAN. Electrical Expansion Marilynn Rayl Wed Cass City Area Social and Personal Items Continues in Area In Def ord Church Mr. and Mrs. Martin McPhee of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nique had as Mrs. Lewis Law of Yale is the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cross of De- Kinde called at the Wnu Toner callers Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy guest of Mrs. Harve Streeter troit were Sunday dinner guests With the start of construction The Deford Methodist Church home last Sunday. Riley of Kingston. this week. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. on an Edison high-voltage switch- was the scene of the wedding Benkelman. ing-station at Pigeon, the Detroit Saturday evening at 8 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. James Parker at- Sunday callers at the G. W. Mrs. Angus MacPhail had as Edison Company's program of when Marilynn Rayl became the tended the funeral of her sister, Landon home were Mr. and Mrs. week-end guests, Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Rothwell Mc- reinforcement of electric power bride of Duane Rich of Sandusky. Mrs. Eli Putman, 62, at Gilford Herman Barg of Utica. Striffler of Pontiac and Mrs. Wm. Vety and family were Sunday supply in the area continues, ac- Rev. Edith Smith,, pastor of the Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willard of Moreton of Detroit. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce cording to a report from Howard church, performed the candlelight Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Keating Detroit spent the week end with Mrs. Peter Frederick spent McVety at Lake Orion. danfield, district manager. ceremony. spent the week end with Mr. and her mother, Mrs. Wilma Fry. Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. T. J. Wadsworth of Har- The program began several The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Leslie Karr and Jack at Mt. Miss Margaret Augustus of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. bor Beach came to spend Thanks- years ago in the Thumb area and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rayl, Sr., of Pleasant. Wyandotte spent the week end Michael Frederick in Bad Axe. giving with her daughter's fam- since then voltage transmission Deford and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mrs. Arthur Little visited her with her aunt, Mrs. A. J. Knapp. Mrs. Jerome Root, Jr., returned ily, Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Starmann has been increased from 24,000 to Rich of Sandusky are the par- aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reagh and and children. 40,000, ents of the groom. Harry DeNoyelles at Colwood, home Friday evening, from St. sons of Bay City spent Sunday Luke's Hospital in Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. McVety The expansion work will be The bride, given in marriage by Sunday afternoon. with, Mr. Reagh's parents, Mr. attended the "open house" for continued next year with four her father, wore a traditional At a 4:30 ceremony at the dress with deeper blue trim. Her where she had been a patient *Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tlandysz and Mrs. Lloyd Reagh. since Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Helwig Sunday new substations in the area. Sub- satin gown. First Presbyterian Church in hat and accessories were black. and children of Bay City visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ware and in honor of their silver wedding stations will be built at Caro, Miss Carolyn Rayl was maid of Marlette, Saturday, Nov. 7, Miss Both mothers wore light orchids. his mother, Mrs. Mike Wrzes- The Cass City Home Demon- three children and Mrs. Lydia stration Club will meet Monday anniversary. Barnes Lake, Richville and on honor* for her sister and wore a Elizabeth Agnes Gordon, daugh- Following the ceremony, a din- neiwski last Sunday. Starr visited Mr. and Mrs. How- Leix Eoad, between Vassar and green formal. Mrs. Ed Rich, sis- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gor- ner was served to 40 persons 6f evening, Nov. 30, at the school Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Lapeer, Miss Janice McMahon of Grand ard Law at Royal Oak .Sunday. for a 6:30 supper. The lesson will Lynwood and Charlene, spent Mayville. ter-in-law of the groom, was don of Decker, became the bride the immediate families and out- Rapids spent from Saturday eve- bridesmaid and. her gown was a of Henry Nauka, son of Mrs. of-town friends. Mrs. Ernest Beardsley is ex- be "Christmas Workshop." Sunday in Kerwood, Ont., visit- ning until Monday with her pected home the last of the week ing Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stirton CASS CITY CHRONICLE yellow formal. Mary Nauka of Decker. Rev. A. In the evening, a reception was mother, Mrs. James McMahon. The Golden Rule Class of PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT Miss Renae Rayl, niece of the Allison Amstutz officiated. held at the American Legion from a Saginaw hospital where Salem Evangelical U. B. Church and family. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Hartwick she underwent surgery last week. The Cass City Chronicle established in bride, wearing a white gown and The church was decorated with Hall, Marlette, and a buffet sup- will meet Friday evening with Lloyd Reagh brought a sample 1899 by Frederick Klump and the Cass veil, and a nephew of the groom per was served the guests. Music and family are entertaining for William MacDonald from Chi- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Buehrly of strawberries that he found City Enterprise founded in 1881, consoli- baskets of large white chrysan- Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- dated under the name of the Cass City were the miniature bride and themums, palms and candles and was by Jerry Innes and his cago will be the guest speaker at for a business and social meet- blooming in his yard this week. Chronicle on April 20, 1906. Entered as groom and the nephew also orchestra. ward Hartwick and Mrs. Maud the Hillside School, Thanksgiving ing. The berries were full-sized and second class mail matter at the post of- the pews were decorated with Wayne. fice at Cass City, Mich., under Act of served as ringbearer. sprays of white button mums and The couple spent a two weeks' week end. He will appear Nov. 26- Mr. and Mrs. James A. Tuckey nearly ripe. Mar. 8, 1879. Sam Rich and Elmer Rayl Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Hartwick 29. Subscription 'Price—To post offices in white ribbons. honeymoon in Florida and will returned home Tuesday from deer Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Tuscola, i Huron and Sanilac Counties, were the ushers. reside in Detroit. and family were Sunday guests Earl Douglas, Brewster Shaw hunting at Atlanta for ten days. A. J. Knapp and Mrs. A. A. $2.50 a year, $1.50 for six months. In Miss Carolyn Chapin sang "I Mrs. G. R. Preston, organist, of Mrs. Hartwick's parents, Mr. other parts of the United States, $3.00 a. played wedding music while the and Noble Jump returned home Their three children stayed with ' Hitchcock were Mr. and Mrs. An- year, 25 cents extra charge for part year Love You Truly" and "Because." CASS CITY HOSPITAL and Mrs. Archie MacLarty at Sunday from hunting deer for a their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. drew Carnegie and children, Billy order. Payable in advance. Mrs. Ralph Rayl, aunt of the guests were seated and Roger Waterf ord. For information regarding newspaper Sparling of Marlette sang "Be- week near Shingleton in the Up- Clair Tuckey. and Nancy, of Birmingham. advertising and commercial and job bride, played the wedding music. cause." Births: Pfc. Harold Little, who has per Peninsula. Mr. and Mrs. John Sandham i Mrs. L. A. Murdiek returned printing, telephone No. 13. After the ceremony, a reception Nov. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Thom- John Haiise and E. J. LaPorte, The bride, given in marriage been stationed in England, is be- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mark and and Mrs. Angus MacPhail will be Monday night from Detroit where Publishers. was held at the Deford town hall. as Downing of Gagetown, a ing sent to Germany this week Mr. and Mrs. Russell Leeson and holiday and week-end guests of she attended the funeral of her National Advertising Representatives j A short program was given with by her father, chose a drop seven-pound, eight-ounce son, Michigan Press Service, Inc., East Lan- shoulder gown with a traditional to attend advanced carpenters' family were Sunday dinner the Sandhams' daughter and hus- brother-in-law, Mr. Edwin C. sing, Mich., and Weekly Newspaper Rep- Arleon Retherford as master of Kim Richard. school for six weeks. gTiests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie band, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Val- j Miller, who died very suddenly resentatives, Inc., 920 Broadway, New ceremonies. train. The close fitting bodice Nov. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. L. York 10, N. Y. . was fashioned of white martin Mrs. Wm. Joos and Mrs. Wal- Mark at Vassar. Her at Plymouth.- Friday of a heart attack. Miss Donna Norrington of Ak- Stuart Damon of Berkley, an ter Jezewski called at the Caro Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McArthur ron cut the wedding cake baked velvet with pearls and iridescent eight-pound, four-ounce son, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anthes Advertise it in the Chronicle. sequins trimming the embroidery hospital Friday, where Mrs. and son, Bob, spent Thanksgiving Mrs. Grant Van Winkle visited and Mrs. Leonard Buehxly had and decorated by Mrs. Warren Lawrence Scott. Joos' brother-in-law, Roy with Mrs. McArthur's mother Kelley. on shoulders and bodice. Nov. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Don- Mr. and Mrs. Richard VanWinkle with them for Thanksgiving Mr. The skirt was layers of nylon Graham, is very ill. and sister, Mrs. O. G. Squires and and family at Milan Sunday. and Mrs. Lawrence Btrehrly and Miss Rona Lou, Francis and ald Fassett of Snover, a six- Georgia, at Flint. Arland Rayl, niece and nephews tulle over satin with embroidery, pound, two-ounce son, Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Clif Champion They also called on the D. L. family, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Strif- CHECK THE USED CAR of the bride, assisted the bride's pearls and sequins breaking over Michael. and son, Sam, left Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Reagh Baileys in Ypsilanti. fler and Miss Minnie Jaus. brothers and their wives and the padded hips and down the Nov. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Dale spend the week with Mr. and and sons of Detroit came to spend Mr. and Mrs. Harry Falken- Tim Burdon and Fob Wallace, AND TRUCK, SURE! Miss Carolynn Chapin in serving skirt to the hem. Her double-tier Brown of Cass City, a six-pound, Mrs. Kilburn Parsons and daugh- Thanksgiving and the week end hagen and Leonard Striffler were 1953 graduates from Cass City ice cream and cake. illusion veil was held in place by seven-ounce son, Randy Dale. The ter, lone, at Remus. with Mr. Reagh's parents, Mr. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. High School, were awarded num- BUT CHECK THE The newly weds will reside near a tulle cap with seed pearls. She baby was transferred to Saginaw Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Copland and Mrs. Ernest Reagh. Falkenhagen's daughter and f anv eral sweaters for their efforts on Sandusky. carried a maline covered heart General Hospital. had as week-end guests, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ware and ily, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith the freshman squad at Central DEALER, TOO! with three orchids and Step- Recently discharged were: Mrs. Mrs. Raymond Pelto and son, family had with them for and children at Snover. Michigan College, Mt, Pleasant. Former Defordite hanotis. Brown, LeMarr Herr, Joseph John, of Detroit and Mr. Reuben Thanksgiving, James Ware, who Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hunt and ; Miss Jane MacKichan of Mrs. Lee Wills, sister of the Zawilinski, Mrs. Martin Zawflin- Pelto of Mohawk, Mich. attends school in Bay City, Henry Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Benkelman Argyle left Willow Run by plane You'll find that... Dies in Gaylord bride, was matron of honor and ski and baby of Cass City; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thomas Ball and Mrs. Lydia Starr. were at Curran the first five days Tuesday forenoon for a suburb- the bridesmaids and junior Margaret Milligan of Decker; and children, David and Kathleen, Mrs. M. C. McLeilan entertain- of the deer hunting season and of New York City to be- a guest * FORD DEALERS Mrs. Ida Weber Disbrow, 73, a bridesmaid were Mrs. William Carolyn Rodriquez of Unionville, of E. Lansing will come Thursday ed at a tea Monday afternoon for Mr. Hunt bagged his buck the of a nephew for the holiday. former resident of Deford, died Gordon, Jr., Mrs. Eugene Nauka are reliable merchants and Mrs. Joseph Navarro of Dec- evening and spend the rest of the Mrs. Sarah Feess, who is a guest opening day of the season. j Mr. and Mrs. Alex Greenleaf took early Thursday morning, Nov. 19, and Jane Gordon. ker. week with Mrs. Thomas' mother, in the home of her nephew and' Mr. and Mrs. Manley Asher,' her to Willow Run. in business to stay; in the Gaylord Hospital. She had The bride's attendants were Listed as patients Tuesday Mrs. H. F. Lenzner. wife, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Taylor. Mrs. Louise Hartwick and Mr. j Mrs. G. A. Martin had as a been in ill health for some time. identically gowned in sapphire forenoon were: Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lorentzen Mr. and Mrs. Edward Golding, and Mrs. Alden Asher and sons, week-end guest, Mrs. Millie Mrs. Disbrow's husband, Dan blue. The bodices were of net and Bayley, Mrs. Norman Herr of and daughter, Jean, of Grand Sr., from here and Mr. and Mrs. David and1 Johnny, were Thanks- Powell of Grand Rapids, manag- * FORD DEALERS Weber, died in 1937. A son, Nor- velvet with full skirts of nylon Cass City; George M. Davis of Blanc were visitors at the Jos. Harry Russell of Gagetown were giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. ing editor of the Young Crusader, val, died in 1919 when he was 19 net featuring small rows of - .Snover; Mrs. Mary Csercsa of don't depend on Tesho home. Stmday afternoon Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Leo Asher at Birmingham. a national WCTU youth publica- years old. ling. They wore light blue velvet Gagetown, and Mrs. Chas. Roblin and were supper guests of Mr. Mrs. Royce Russell and children. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Tuckey and tion and a nationally known used car profits to In 1947, Mrs. Weber married caps and white gloves. They car- of Ubly. and Mrs. Don Lorentzen;. Mr, and Mm, C. J. Striffler, son, Mark, left Wednesday for speaker for the WCTU. Also a Mr. Ralph Disbrow of Evart. Mr. ried .cascade bouquets of pink 1 Stay in business Recent week-end visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kicker and Wakarusa, Ind., to spend the holi- Sunday guest was Mrs. Lucille Disbrow died in 1949. carnations with croton leaves and PLEASANT HOME HOSPITAL home of Mr. and Sirs. Wm. Toner Mr. and Mrs. Otto* Nique attended" day and the rest of the week with Lackenby of Elkton, president of Surviving are: two sons, Albert light blue ribbons. The bouquet of were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Toner of the funeral of a cousin, Mrs. their daughter and husband, Mr. the Tuscola-Huron county WCTU * FORD DEALERS of Gaylord and Mose of Johannes- the matron of honor had pink Births: Hazel Park; Willa Toner of De- Oliver Dent,, at Carson City Fri- and Mrs. Jerry Freed and little organization. The group attended burg; a daughter, Mrs. Mrytle ribbons. Nov. 19, to Mr, and Mrs. Albert troit; Gladys Toner of Bay City, son. the morning service in the local have facilities to Nye of Muskegon; 12 grandchil- Eugene Nauka was best man Lintner, Jr., of Sandusky, a girl. and Dean Toner of Cass City. Evangelical Church where Rev. dren, and two sisters, Mrs. Etta for his brother and seating the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kerbyson Mr;, and! Mrs. John Zinnecker, Nov. 20, to> Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Sunday guests of Mrs; Maud returned home Saturday night Billy and Katherine, were Sun- George Spitler of Lansing, fi- check every used car Clemens of Flint and Mrs. Wil- guests were William Gordon, Jr., don Wood of Bay Port, a boy. nancial secretary for the Michi- liam Currie of Ashland, Oregon. and Edward Nauka. Louis Nauka Wayne were Mrs. Bert Wayne from the Upper Peninsula where, day dinner guests at the home of The above mothers and babies and Mr. and Mrs. John ValTes qf with relatives from Pontiac, they Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Findlay in gan Temperance Foundation, was Mrs. Disbrow was a sister of and Lee Wills assisted as ushers. and the following other patients, the guest speaker. Sunday eve- the late C. H. Storey of Brown The bride's father, groom and fKalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs. hunted deer the first week" of the Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Zinnecker And remember ONLY were recently discharged: Mrs. Harry Hartwick and granddaugh- were married in the Findlay home ning, Mrs. Martin and her guests City. the ushers wore midnight blue Floyd Putnam and Wm. Riley of attended a meeting in the King- Funeral services were held Sat- tuxedos and all but the groom Caro; Kell Hoffman, Jack Cor- ter, Sandra Williamson, of Flint. The Presbyterian Missionary 25 years ago. * FORD DEALERS Guests in the Rothwell Mc- ston Methodist Church in which urday afternoon in a Gaylord fu- wore pink carnation bouton- king of Cass City;' Clark Aus- Mr. and Mrs. John Cook and Society will meet at the church members of the Deford Methodist neral home and burial was at niefes. The groom's boutonniere lander, Mrs: Ben Janes and baby daughter, Brenda, recently re- Wednesday, Dec. 2, for their Vety home last week were Mrs. congregation and the Kingston SELL A-l USED CARS Johannesburg. was a sprig of Stephanotis from of Decker; Peter1 Schwartz of turned from a two weeks'" trip to Christmas program. Members Grace Miller and Mrs. Ola Risk of San Francisco-, Calif., aunts of Holiness Church joined. The high the bride's bouquet. Harbor Beach, and Marvin Innes Georgia. They visited relatives will bring .a gift to be sent to a school band of Kingston provided AND TRUCKS Opportunity is what opens the Mrs. Gordon chose a navy blue of Snover. and friends at Warner Rbbbins, southern school. Mrs. McVety. They left to spend Thanksgiving at Devil's Lake, S. music and the men's quartet from door for you, but it takes hard and white ensemble with navy Patients in the hospital Tues- Macon, Milledgeville, TennilTe Mr. and Mrs, George Dillman the Deford Church, Harley and * See your Ford Dealer work to stay on the inside. accessories. Her hat was a cerise day forenoon were: Wilford and Columbus. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dakota,, and expect to be' back Warren Kelley, Jerry Hicks and cap with beading and sequins. Morell of Argyle; Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Mack Little and Nique, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Strif- home by Christmas. i F.D.A.F. Glen Touslev, sang. They were The want ads are newsy too. Mrs. Nauka wore a teal blue Kelley of Owendale; Julius daughters, Joyce and Hazel, had fler and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hunt and accompanied by Mrs. Walter Woleczan, Donna Stock and Mrs. with them for Thanksgiving, Mr. Ricker were Thanksgiving guests family spent Thanksgiving as Kelley. Mrs. Powell was the guest Edward Clink of Caro; Jack and Mrs. Keith Little and' son, of Mr. and Mrs* Amos Weaver at, guests: of Mr. and Mrs. Warn speaker and the free-will offering Spencer of Cass City, and Harold David, Mr; and Mrs-. Lee Hartei Flint. Jackson at Lansing and are re- for the Temperance cause Evans of Gagetown.. and daughter, Sharon, and Miss The Women's Bible Class of turning home Friday. Mrs. C. W. amounted to more than $25.00. Joan Atkins. the Methodist. Church will meet Price accompanied them to Lans- Coming Wednesday evening to Thursday, Dec. 3, with Mrs. ing to spend the holiday and Marriage Licenses spend the rest of the week- at Walter Schell. Potluck luncheon week end with relatives there. Marriage license applications their home here, will be Miss at one o'clock. This will be com- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Colbert and received through Monday at the Marjorie Croft, who teaches at bined birthday and Christmas Suzanne will entertain on clerk's office in Caro include: Clarkston, and Miss Marian party. Thanksgiving Day, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Forest Loyce Nelson, 18, Croft, who teaches in Soxrthfield Miss Jessie Fry of E. Lansing E. W. English of Flint, Mrs. F. of Caro and Norine Fay Putnam, Township schools. came home for the holiday and J. Evans and Mr. Glenn Bois- INSTEAD OF SCRAPPING 17, of Caro. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Little and week end and with her mother, sonneault and daughter, Kath- WITH VOUfc SPOUSE, Warren Melvin Blackmer, 27, David visited her grandparents, Mrs. Wilma Fry, joined relatives leen, of Saginaw. Miss Sally Col- of Vassar and Rosalie Mae Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wilson at in a family dinner Thanksgiving bert of East Lansing will be at j USE OUR GOOD OIL Rochester, and Mr. Little's aunt Day at the George Southworth her home for the Thanksgiving TO HEAT Buckle, 19, of Vassar. holiday. Earl LeRoy Parker, 25, of and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George home near Elkton. YOJfc Decker and Mildred Irene Hart- Bergen at Sylvan Village, Ponti- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Urqu- The November meeting of the ley, 21, of Cass City. ac, from Saturday until Monday. hart, Leslie Hartwick and Rus- Woman's Society of World Ser- HOUSE, Marriage licenses granted in- Miss Mary Ellen Baker, daugh- sell Leeson went to the Upper vice was held Friday evening in cluded: ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Baker Peninsula for the deer hunting the social rooms of the Evangeli- Willard TerBush, 23, of Caro of this city, has been pledged to season. Russell Leeson and Leslie cal Church. Mrs. Hollis Seeley, and Gloria Jane Cookenmaster, the Kappa Delta Sorority on the Hartwick filled their license and vice-president, was in charge of 23, of Caro. Albion campus, according to an returned home Friday. the business meeting. Mrs. Ben Clare Eugene Milliken, 23, of announcement made by Dean of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoppe Schwegler was program leader Caro and Beverly Guan Walker, Women Audrey K. Wilder of the attended the funeral of her fath- and the program consisted of a 20, of Vassar. college. Miss Baker is a fresh- er, John J. Fitzgerald, on Mon- study of the missions in the Robert Warren McLean, 25, of man at Albion. day, Nov. 9. Prayer service was Philippines and a short play, "His Caro and Barbara Jean Andrews, Rev. and Mrs. Howard held at 9:00 a. m. at the funeral gift and ours," in which Mrs. 21, of Vassar. Woodard and Mary Helen are home and Requiem High Mass at Harry Young, Miss Muriel Addi- Richard James Fader, 20, of spending Thanksgiving with their the Blessed Sacrament Cathedral son and Mrs. Stanley Kirn parti- Unionville and Beverly Ann Lad- daughter and family, Mr. and at 10:00 a. m. Burial was in Mt. cipated. The annual "thank of- ley, 20, of Caro. fering" was received. Cookies and Sinclair Petroleum Products Mrs. James Lonsberry, and chil- Olivet Cemetery in Detroit. tea were served at the close of dren at Attica. They will go Mrs. ,S. P. Kirn of Mt. Pleasant ELECTRIC REALTY TRANSFERS the meeting. The December meet- Friday to Rochester to visit Mrs. was a guest speaker in Elkton ing will be held with Miss Helen Woodard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday evening and spent that Realty transfers for the week Hower with Mrs. Wilma Fry as ] Vern Wilson. night here with her son and his leader. - i in the Cass City area include: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Churchill wife, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kirn. CLOTHES Lyle McCoon and wife to Harry had as visitors from November 13 Monday, Mrs. Stanley Kirn and Falkenhagen and wife of Cass to November 18, their daughter little son accompanied her home City a quitclaim deed to a piece and son, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald to Mt. Pleasant to stay until of land running north 170.5 feet, Babcock and friends, Mr. and Thursday night. Stanley Kirn BUDGET-PRICED SLIDE PROJECTOR WITH west 355 feet, south 170.55 feet Mrs. John McCollom of Jeffer- joined his family at Mt. Pleasant BLOWER CASE DRYER and east 355 feet in section 34, son, Iowa. Other recent visitors for Thanksgiving. Aimer Township. were Al Crawford and family and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Bush and Joseph A. Kula, Jr., and wife Nora Crawford of New Haven. family of Unionville entertained of Deford to Arthur, A. Hartwick Thirty-five were present Fri- the Walter Anthes family Sunday and wife of Deford, the WVz of day evening when the Novesta at a Thanksgiving dinner which KODASUDE NE34 .of section 28 in Novesta Farmers' Club met with Mr. and also celebrated the birthday of • Costs lets to buy ... j Township. 80 acres. I dean

LOST—'Two yearling Holsteins ORDER EARLY. Choose from CAMERAS, CAMERAS, cameras WANTED— Scrap metal, bat- MASSEY-HARRIS 44 Gas trac- WE HAVE GADGET bags WANT AD RATES New Chev. Trucks Want ad of 20 words or less, 40 cents Lost from Stanley Muntz pas several top lines of quality liv- We sell name brand merchan- teries, junk cars. Pickup on tor. Row Crop, 12 in. tires, hy- flash bulbs, film, albums, any each insertion ; additional words, 2 cents ture. Notify Fred Dorsch, phoni ing room furniture and occa- dise. No junk. Select a earner quantities. Call 173. Southside draulic lift. Live PTO. (New) thing you want we have and each. Orders by mail should be accom- Arrive Saturday X panied by cash or postage stamps. Bates rGagetown 43F4. 11-20-2 sional chairs. Save 15% on spe- for Christmas. Neitzel Studio Auto Parts, Cass City. 11-30-tf $2350.00. Wallace & Morley can get—quick. Neitzel Studi for display want ad on application. H. M. Bulen returned recently cial orders for Christmas de- Cass City. 11-13-tf Store, Bay Port. 11-20-4 and Camera Shop, Cass City. from Flint where he saw a pre- livery. Cass City Furniture CUSTOM BUTCHERING—Mon- 9-4-tf RITE-WAY 40% Dairy Supple- view of the new Chevrolet trucks FOR SALE .Store, Phone 253. 11-6-4 NOW IS THE TIME to lay-away days, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. MANURE LOADER. New Idea- ment (sulfixed). Economy con- scheduled for display to the your Christmas gifts. See us for No appointment necessary. Cut Horn to fit Oliver 66, 77 and 88. KEYS! Any kind at Bulen scious dairy men can put their general public here Saturday at New and Used Farm WE RECOVER and restyle your cameras and supplies. Neitze and wrap meat for deep 1951 and later with Hydra-lec- Motors, Cass City, Mich. 12-8-tf own grain and roughages to Bulen Motors. •furniture. Also do general furni- Studio, Cass City. 11-13-tf freezers. Smoking and curing tric. Wide Front Loader fits maximum use by using this well Because of the many new fea- Machinery ture repairing. Hutchinson's meat. Hillaker-Laber, 1% miles row crop or adjustable front FOR SALE—Lionel train acces balanced, Molasses blended, , Upholstery Shop. Phone Cas RADIO SERVICE—Home or south of Cass City. Phone axle. (New) $325.00. Wallace series. $80 worth for $50 or sold tures, Bulen. said that, in cooper- 1949 JOHN DEERE "A" with shop. Thomas R. O'Connor, Cass mineral, fortified supplement. ation with the parent company, a power troll. City 333. 8-28-tf 109F12. 10-16-tf & Morley Store, Bay Port. separately. Bob Profit, 413C Feed Rite-Way Feeds. See your City, Michigan. Phone 285R5. 11-20-4 South Seeger. 11-27-tf special, individual showing of the 1950 JOHN DEERE "A." MY CIDER MILL will be open Wallace & Morley Elevator. 8-14-tf FOR SALE—All kinds of gravel 11-20-4 trucks would be made. OLIVER 66 and cultivator. for business Mondays, Friday: and fill dirt. Call Snover 3506. PHOTO FINISHING—Fast ser This is the first time in many and Saturdays. A. J. Johnson, V years that Chevrolet has ex- USED JOHN DEERE "AR,' Harold Peters, Decker. 11-13-tf HOME BARGAIN vice, hi-gloss finish. Service CHRISTMAS is closer than you good rubber. mile west of Snover. 9-25-tf quality and fair price. Enlarge think. A pair of drapes or a slip hibited new trucks apart from We Sell and Service NOTICE— New Gordon Hotel 7 ROOM HOME; built-in cup- new passenger car models and APARTMENT FOR RENT— £ ments made from your nega cover makes an ideal Christmas Cliff Ryan Barber Shop hours: Monday and board; 1% bathrooms; in excel- tives. Pictures copied if no nega gift. Order now before the rush. one of the very few times that rooms unfurnished, upstairs Titan Chain Saws Tuesday 8-5; Wednesday 9-7; lent condition; well located; oil the procedure has been allowed John Deere Sales and Service Private entrance. 6349 Hough- tive. Neitzel Studio, Cass City. Satow Furniture & Upholster- ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION Thursday closed; Friday 9-7; furnace; auto, hot water heater; 10-20-tf ing, Sebewaing. 11-6-4 in the history of the company. Cass City ton St., Phone 264R12. Mrs. Saturday 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Tom- 3 car garage; screened in porch; ORDER APPOINTING TIME 6-24-tf .Seale. 11-27-1 LUMBER AND TIMBER CUT my Gruber, operator. 6-5-tf nice yard with trees. FOR HEARING CLAIMS. SADDLERY—Wholesale and re WEEK-END SPECIAL. Friday State of Michigan, The Probate Court LEAVE HERE your films for TO YOUR .SPECIFICATIONS. tail. We guarantee to sell cheap and Saturday only. Infants two- for the County of Tuscola. FOR SALE—Admiral radio ana BABY BLUE formal for sale, Offered to you below market er. We buy, sell, repair and In the Matter of the Estate of Harry speedy developing. We handle Standing Timber and Logs piece sleepers, sizes 0 to 4, only phonograph combination, floor size 14. Catherine Baker, 2 price. Owners leaving community. trade used saddles. The Shoe $1.27. Federated Store, Cass Young, Deceased. model. Priced low. Call prefer- all size films and color films Bought. We Pay More. At a session of said Court, held on south, 2V2 east of Deford. Rl. Hospital, Cass City, Mich. City. 11-27-1 November 4th, 1953. ably around noon. Norman Ballagh's Restaurant, M-53, Present, Honorable Almon C. Pierce, x Greenleaf. 11-13-4 11-27-1* Full price $8,500 5-28-tf Judge of Probate. Hoppe, 4 south, /4 west of Casi B. & L. Lumber Co. FOR SALE—Dressed geese, Notice is Hereby Given, That all City, first house north side oJ IF YOU desire a word of encour- ready for oven. Reasonable creditors of said deceased are required Robinson & Hadley Roads FOR SALE—'53 Ford Victoria to present . their claims in writing and road. 11-27-1 Arnold Copeland agement and prayer, call Cass TERMS radio, heater, undercoat, back price. Merle Kitchen, 4 north, under oath, to said Court, and to serve Cass City, Michigan City 203 and say "I need encour- up lights, windshield washer % west of Cass City. Phone a copy thereof upon Fred Maier of Cass Farm and General SEE, CALL OR WRITE: City, Michigan, fiduciary of said estate, Phone Cass City 217F2 agement." 3-20-tf white sidewall tires, 14,000 ac 157F23. 11-27-1* and that such claims will be heard by Auctioneering 9-4-tf tual mileage. Chas. R. Seddon, 1 said Court at the Probate Office on Filterall "Lifetime" TIRES—Tractors, truck, cars and January 19th, 1954, at ten a. m. Take advantage of our complete B. A. Calka east, V2 north of Kingston. It is Ordered, That notice thereof be POULTRY WANTED — Cal INSURANCE 11-27-1* farm equipment, new and used. given by publication of a copy hereof for Filters auction service. Louis Molnar, Deford, Mich, All sizes. The H. 0. Paul Co. three weeks consecutively previous to OF ALL KINDS United Farm Agency 6-30-tf said day of hearing, in the Cass City A new permanent Porous Bronze You can place the entire adminis- Phone Cass City 144F21. Get MASSEY-HARRIS 1 row corn Chronicle, and that the fiduciary cause our price before you sell your HOME Cass City. Phone 126R4 a copy of this notice to be served upon Filter that can be easily rejuve- tration of your auction in our picker. Picking qualities of high CAMERAS ARE our business. each known party in interest at his last hands and we will make all ar- floek. 7-24-tf FARM 11-20-1 priced pickers; priced at $895.00 known address by registered mail, return nated time after time by simple Stop in and let's get acquainted. receipt demanded, at least fourteen (14) cleaning process. rangements. AUTOMOBILE (new). Wallace & Morley Store days pr-ier to such hearing, or by per- FIRE FIVE HOLSTEIN yearling bulls Bay Port. 11-20- You name the camera and we'll sonal service at least five (5) days prior Phone 235R3 6293 W. Main St. for sale. See Ed Dering, 2% get it. Argus, Ansco, Baldix, to such hearing. LIABILITY ALMON C. PIERCE, Filterall "Lifetime" Cass City MALE LIFE south of Deford. 11-27-1* FOR RENT— Upstairs apart Kodak, Liecas, etc. Neitzel Judge of Probate. 10-20-tf Studio and Camera Shop, Cass A true copy: FOR SALE—Child's bicycle, ment. 4658 N. Seeger. Cal Beatrice P. Berry, Register of Probate. 218R4. 11-13-4* City. 9-4-tf 11-13-3 Element MASSEY-HARRIS 44 . Diesel small with learning wheels, tractor. Row Crop, Hydraulic HELP $5.00. Carrots $1.50 bushel. Mrs. FOR SALE—2 registered Here- filters out sludge, dirt, abrasives Phone 235R3 6293 W. Main St. Wm. Turner, 2 south, 3 east, 1 WANTED— Woman companion ford bulls, 5 and 20 months. Dick DIRECTORY Lift, lights. (New) $3115.00. 6-15-tf to room and board, Mrs. J. Nicol lacquers and the most minute Wallace & Morley Store, Bay WANTED south of Cass City. 11-27-1* Deming, 505 Gibbs St., Caro, particles from the oil. Lifetime Port. 11-20-4 4334 S, Seeger it., Cass City. Mich. Phone 431. 11-27-1* JAMES BALLARD, M. D. oil filter guarantees: 10,000 mile GEESE FOR SALE — James DON'T GUESS at your fertilizer 11-27-1 Tuckey, 1 west, 1 south, V west Office at Cass City Hospital without changing oil, 200,000 Men needed on all types of jobs 2 analysis. Test your soil now so AT ORCHARD HILLS—Crisp miles without changing filter of Cass City. 11-6-3 you will know the needs of your RITE-WAY 34% Dairy Supple juicy apples for eating and cook- Phone 221R3 Hours, 9-5, 7-9 ment. Palatability is an import Completely eliminates cartridge WEEK-END SPECIAL. Friday soil. Bring samples to Farm ing. Also fresh sweet cider. R* replacements, detergent removal Experience not necessary. Bureau office, Caro, Mich. Price ant factor in any good feed. Our L. Hill, 7 miles southwest of DENTISTRY and Saturday only. Infants two- tested ingredient blend in Rite E. C. FRITZ oil loss, oil by-pass. Used by the piece sleepers, sizes 0 to 4, only 50c per sample. 11-27-2 Caro on M-81. We close at 6:30" Army and Navy. The first cost is Way Dairy Feeds make them p. m. 10-30-tf. Office over Mac & Scotty Drug Responsible man interested APPLY $1.27. Federated Store, Cass FOR SALE—Coal and wood relished by the cows, assuring the only cost. City. 11-27-1 Store. We solict your patronage in working in modern super- range with water heater and high milk production through WANTED TO RENT—Telephone adequate and proper feed con when in need of work. market. Meat experience pre- hook-up. John Webb, 7 north, 1 company employee desires to Cass City Auto Parts Pontiac Motors WANTED—Full or part time of- west, % north of Cass City. sumption. Feed Rite-Waj rent or lease house or down-; H. T. Donahue, A. B., M. D, fered, but not essential. Good fice work. Phone 217F11. 11-20-2* Feeds. See your Wallace & Mor 11-27-3 11-20-2* stairs apartment. Will Consider Physician and Surgeon starting wage. Division ley Elevator. 11-20-4 modern country home. Phone X-Eay Eyes Examined FOR SALE—10 bred ewes, 2 and FOR SALE—40 acre farm near Cass City 700. ll-274£; 3 years old. Theodore Jantz, 2 SADDLERY—Wholesale and re- Unionville—black loam, tiled, Phones: Employment Office tail. We guarantee to sell cheap- Office, 96 — Res. 69 south, Vz east of Owendale. large house and barn, running WANTED—Sewing. Mrs. Ashley 11-20-2* ,SEE GLENWOOD AVE. er. We buy, sell, repair and water in house, $8500.00. Write Guaranteed Used Root, 6350 West Pine St., Cass trade used saddles. The Shoe to Hugo Hoppe, R 1, Cass City. City, Mich, 11-27-1* K. I. MacRae, D. O. NOW IS THE TIME to join our Pontiac, Mich. Hospital, Cass City, Mich. 11-20-2* Car Values! Osteopathic Physician and Christmas Club and have money Mr. Lobdell at 5-28-tf SEPTIC TANKS and cesspools Surgeon 11-20-tf CAFE AND SODA BAR, es- when December, 1954, rolls Look these over! Late model, cleaned. Also ready built ce* Half block east of Chronicle around. The Pinney State Bank. ORDER YOUR HOLIDAY geese tablished seven years; only ment septic tanks or can pour Office, 226R2 Res. 226R3 Foodtown IGA REAL ESTATE restaurant in town serving com- low mileage cars — each 11-20-6 Christmas orders accepted now tagged to sell — all com- them at your home. Phone Caro Forest Tyo, 1M, south of Cass plete meals; two factories; un- 92913. Lloyd Trisch, 5 miles B. H. STARMANN, M. D. FOR SALE—Christmas trees. , A large warehouse about 68 x usual opportunity for right pletely reconditioned, ready City. Phone 335F13. 11-13-tf to go. northeast of Caro on Colwood Physician and Surgeon Select your own, $1.50 each. Dan ALMOST NEW John Deere 10- 138 ft. and 20 x 28 ft. with extra party; ; terms. Cres- Road. 9-18-tf Hours—Daily, 9 to 5. Wednes- Lukasavitz, 4 west, % south of inch Hammermill. '49 Cushman lot. Two offices, loading docks, cent Moon Cafe, Elkton, Mich. 1953 DODGE hard top, heater day and Saturday evenings, 7:30- Deford. 11-27-4* Marlette Roofing two walk-in coolers, furnace, 11-27-2 automatic drive. COB AND SILAGE supplement. motor scooter. Tractors, tractor lavatory, large overhead doors. With this Rite-Way 32% sup- D:30. Other times by appointment. HAVING POULTRY DISEASE plows, implements of all kinds. Phones: and Sheet Metal Co. Very good conditi@n. Cash or THE GIFT OF A LIFETIME. 1952 STUDEBAKER Champion. plement, you get high quality troubles? Ask your Wallace & Also oil water heater. Bernard terms. Why fuss around with zig zag- beef from low quality rough- Office 189R2 Home 189R3 Swick, 4% northeast of Caro on ROOFS APPLIED OR Heater. Overdrive for extra Morley Elevator Manager to gers, button holers, etc., when economy. ages. When fed according to in- have our Poultry Disease Con- M-81, second place east on Gerou REPAIRED 120 acres pasture land, % mile DR. D. E. RAWSON off M-53. Small home and chicken you can buy a Necchi sewing structions, will give you fast sultant check your flock. They Road. 11-27-1 machine that performs all these 1950 STUDEBAKER, radio and DR. G. C. CARRICK Ruberoid Tite-On Shingles, Built- coop, water all summer, cheap. gains at lower costs. Proven in are trained and experienced in operations without attachments. heater and overdrive. corn belt feed lots; results DENTISTS FOR SALE—Little pigs, 8 weeks up roofs. Insulated Brick or As- 40 acres pasture land, water all curing poultry diseases. An Ex- old. Harry Wilson, 2 south, 2 bestos siding. Metal decks and In order to assure Christmas de- equally successful in this area. Office in Sheridan Building tra, Free Service for Wallace & summer, cheap. liveries, let us have your order 1950 PLYMOUTH 4-door, radio east, % south of Cass City. eavestroughs. and heater. Excellent shape. Feed Rite-Way Feeds. See your Morley Elevator Customers. 160 acres near Cass City. Nice now. Satow Furniture and Wallace & Morley Elevator Phone 138F12. 11-27-1* Terms if desired. modern home, large T-bank barn, F. L. MORRIS, M, D, 11-20-4 Free estimates. Drop us a card or Upholstering, Sebewaing, Phone 1949 DESOTO, radio and heater, 11-20-4 FOR SALE—Buzz saw and en- silo, large machine shed, large 5621. 11-20-6 Office 4415 South Seeger St. ORDER APPOINTING TIME call Marlette 139, automatic transmission. Thou- Office hours, 1-4 and 7-9 p. m. gine $60, 2 wheel trailer and chicken coop. Wheat, good land, sands of miles of trouble-free CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING! We FOR HEARING CLAIMS terms. .do custom slaughtering Monday, Phone 221R2 State of Michigan, The Probate Court rack $60, '41 Olds sedan $60. Max S. Patrick, Prop. driving for a price you can af- for the County of Tuscola. Frank Sheufelt, 10 miles north, 120 acres Argyle Twp., nice ford to pay. Tuesday, Wednesday. No ap- In the Matter of the Estate of Jose- Marlette, Michigan modern home. Full T bank barn, pointment necessary. We also Harry Crandell, Jr., D. V. M. phine McClorey, Deceased. 2 west, Cass City. Wanted a 5-26-tf At a session of said Court, held on chain saw. 11-27-1 steel stanchions and cups, silo, 1949 CHEVROLET 4-door, radio cut and wrap meat for deep Office 4438 South Seeger St. October 14th, 1953. ALMOST NEW six rooms and and heater. freeze. Gross and Maier. Phone Phone 27 Present Honorable Almon C. Pierce, FERGUSON 30 Tractor. Finger machine shed, some machinery. bath, full basement, garage with Judge of Probate. POULTRY WANTED — Drop Terms. breezeway. Just a beautiful 16. S-20-tf Notice is Hereby Given, That all credi- postal card to Stephen Dodge, Tip Control, Hydraulic System. PHOTOGRAPHER tors of said deceased are required to World's most copied tractor. A nice 5 rooms, bath, utility, home and the price is right. DEAD STOCK—Prompt removal. present their claims in writing and Cass City. Will call for any full basement, oil furnace, in Call 245 Cass City under oath, to said Court, and to serve a amount at any time. Phone 259 (New) $1515.00, Wallace & NEW FOUR rooms and bath, 2 SPECIAL SAVINGS! Call Darling and Company Col- copy thereof upon Albin J. Stevens of Morley Store, Bay Port. 11-20-4 Argyle. Good buy. car garage, small barn, chicken lect '207, Cass City. 1-23-tf FRITZ NEITZEL, P. A. of A. Cass City, Michigan, fiduciary of said or 146F15. 8-15-tf Baby Portrait - Commercial estate, and that siieh claims will be heard A Class A tavern, SDM in good coop, on four acres close to 1949 Hudson WEDDINGS, STUDIO by said Court at the Probate Office on FOR SALE—9 piece walnut din- town. Nearly new building and town. $4,500 full price. December 30th, 1953, at ten a. m. equipment. Very good buy. Cash, AND CANDID It is Ordered, That notice thereof be ing room suite, good condition, Start Your Christmas 100 ACRES, home has six rooms AN EXTRA sharp car. We want with a sudden freeze-up given by publication of a copy hereof for terms or will trade. to move it ... we've cut the three weeks consecutively previous to chair seats newly upholstered, and bath, good barn, milk house, ANTI-FREEZE STEVENS* NURSING said day of hearing, in the Cass City table pads. Reasonable. Bruce Shopping Now We have a nice variety of busi- silo, price reduced. price way down for immediate Chronicle, and that the fiduciary cause Holcomb, 4413 West St., Cass ness opportunities. Farms and action. It'll go for just . . . 79c gal. HOME a copy of this notice to be served upon 120 ACRES, ideal dairy farm, each known party in interest at his last City. 11-27-1* USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN homes in the Thumb District. See modern home, good barn with in your container Cass City known address by registered mail, return us before you buy. PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE receipt demanded, at least fourteen (14) FOR SALE—2 large size metal milking parlor for quick sale. $495 Specializing in the care of days prior to such hearing, or by per- Dolls, Doll Cabs, Musical Rockers, $3,000 to handle. the chronically ill. sonal service at least five (5) days prior community hens nests. Good Rocking Horses, See our display $3.19 Under the supervision of to such hearing. shape, $20.00 each. Stanley Cash P. Cook BASEMENT HOME — Living BONDED ANTI-FREEZE ALMON C. PIERCE, room, kitchen and dining, two Helen S. Stevens, R. N. Judge of Probate. Morell, Gagetown, phone 65F11. AT REALTOR 1947 Chrysler A true copy: 11-27-1 bedrooms and bath. Good loca- $1.19 per gal Beatrice P. Berry, Register of Probate. 529 E. Huron Ave. Bad Axe DR. B. V. CLARK 11-13-3 tion. Price reduced. RADIO and heater, automatic Gambles drive. GAMBLES CHIROPRACTOR Telephone 776 10-23-tf STATE OP MICHIGAN 9-25-tf 11-20-2 Mon. - Fri. 9-12, 1-5, 6-15-9 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE James Colbert DIVISION OF DRAINS FOR SALE—Blue male parakeet, Tues, - Wed. - Sat. 9-12, 1-5 NOTICE OF MEETING OF WE HAVE Kodak, Argus, Ansco, }ORN PICKER. New Idea. BROKER Rabideau Motor cage and stander; girl's roller Closed Thursdays , DRAINAGE BOARD Compco and Imperial flash Known to be best Picker going, rink skates, size 2, like .new; House calls made TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: cameras, $4.98 and up; flash- Cass City, Mich. Notice is hereby given that on 'the 3rd (new) $1000.00. Wallace & Sales little girl's suede slippers, size Phone 370 ' day of November, 1953, a petition was HERRING RUN ON bulbs, fresh films, gadget bags, Morley Store, Bay Pprt. 11-20-4 5-15-tf 21/&, worn only once. Also will do 233 S. State St. Caro filed with Bert Batterworth County picture albums and frames. Phone 267 Cass City Drain Commissioner of the county of MORE THAN 3,000 prizes for washings and ironings in my Huron asking for the cleaning out, re- Come out and see what we have. MANURE LOADER. New Idea- home. 6431 Houghton St., Cass ' N. C. MANKE locating, widening, deepening, straight- R. L. Gillingham Ballagh's Restaurant, M-53, Horn to fit John Deere A & B boys and girls. $6,000 in savings ening, extending, any one or all com- bond prizes, plus 3,600 other WANTED—F-20 cultivator, set City, or phone 319R4. Gladys Steam Baths and Swedish bined of the Crawford Inter-County Fishing Co. Greenleaf. 11-13-4 with Hydrotrol and box seat. Cook. 11-27-1 Drain located in the Townships of Wide Front End Loader fits prizes are going to be awarded of Ford plows, Ford manure Massage Brookfield, County of Huron, Township 3ay Port MANURE LOADER. New Idea- to boys and girls in the excit- loader and cultipacker. Bernard of Elmwood, County of Tuscola. Phone 2631 Row Crop or Adjustable Front Swick, 4% northeast of Caro on FOR SALE—Used oil burners, Special Foot Treatments And Whereas, & certified copy of said 11-13-tf Horn to fit International H or Axle. (New) $330.00. Wallace ing new Christmas Coloring dining suites, living room suites, Mrs, Manke in Attendance petition was served upon Freeland Sug- M with Hydraulic System (new) & Morley Store, Bay Port. Contest starting in Puck, The M-81, second place east on den County Drain Commissioner of the Gerou Road. 11-27-1 refrigerator and odd chairs and Church & Oak Streets, Casa City County of Tuscola, and the Director of GET HOLDEN'S Red Stamps $299.00. Wallace & Morley 11-20-4 Comic Weekly, with this Sun- pieces. Containers for outside Agriculture, by Bert Batterworth Coun- Store, Bay Port. 11-20-4 Phone 29R2 ty Drain Commissioner of the County of with your Christmas purchases. day's (November 29) issue of FOR SALE— Several Holstein rubbish, burners. North End Huron. '- •' ' Gifts for the whole family. We FOR SALE—680 bales; number Detroit .Sunday Times. Join in heifers, some bred and some not. Trading Post. 11-20-2* Expert Watch Repairing Now, Therefore, in accordance with welcome your using our lay-a- 80 ACRES GOOD LAND all one alfalfa. George Seeley, 5Vz the Christmas Coloring Contest Act. No. 316, P. A. 1923, as amended, a under cultivation except about 1 north, 1^4 east of Decker. Alex PROMPT SERVICE , .. meeting Of the Drainage Board of said way plan. Albee Hardware and west, % north of Gass City. fun, boys and girls—and enter- Chrzanowski. 11-27-3* MANURE LOADER. New Idea- drain will be held at the intersection of 3 acres. This farm is in the 11-27-1* to win. Horn fits Massey-Harris 30, 44, ; REASONABLE CHARGES Bach and Brown Roads, 3 miles east of Furniture. 11-27-5 Bach, in the township of Brookfield moderate priced class and is lo- MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS 1964. 44-6, 101 Jr. or Sr. with Hy- Satisfaction Guaranteed county of Huron, on the 8th day of De- MILL END .STORE buys $12,342 cated between Caro and Cass BENEFIT DANCE Friday, Dec, LIQUID NITROGEN. Apply it You can be sure of it by joining draulic System. Wide Front No job too big * No job too small cember 195-3, at 11 o'clock in the fore- 4, at the Evergreen Township now,,- for bigger ^profits next noon, to determine the practicableness of surplus stock of children'swin- City. There are 15 acres \of our Christmas Club now. The Loader fits Row Crop Or Adjust- Daniel's Jewelers Changed to said improvement. ger coats, ski suits; snow pants. mighty good fall wheat, 10 School in Shabbona. Refresh- spring. Soil bacteria well fed Pinney State Bank. 11-20-6 able Front Axle. (New) $340.00. Now, Theitefore, all , persons owning ments will be served. 11-27-2 with Liquid Nitrogen quickly WM. MANASSE'S lands liable to an assessment for bene- Also ladies' lined slacks, ski acres fall plowing, 30x50 barn, Wallace\& Morley Store, Bay JEWELRY fits or whose lands will be crossed by pants and jackets, from one of garage, chicken coop, granary. rOR SALE— Combination gas decomposes crop residues into FOR SAL®—27-feot Roy Craft Port. 11-20-4 said drain, or any municipality affected, the largest mail order houses These buildings need some useful organic matter . . . re- house trailer. Priced to sell. 180 N. State St. Caro, Mich. are requested to be present at said meet- and wood Monarch range, 1 year I WISH TO thank Dr. Donahue, ing, if they so desire. known. Entire stock now on sale minor repairs, new cement block old. Nick Krawetz, 5 east, 1% leases plant foods locked up in Amasa Aathes, Gagetown. Dated at Lansing, Michigan, this 10th to be closed out for $7,857. Save milk house with 175 ft. deep well crop residues. Apply Liquid 11-20-2* Miss Kelly, Mrs. Freeman and JOHN W. BAYLEY AGENCY day of November 1953. north of Cass City. 11-27-1* Nitrogen ... now . . . Available her staff of nurses for their G. S. McINTYRE, 30% and more. Reg. $3.98 chil- and pump. The house has a liv- Bookkeeping Income Tax Acting Director of Agriculture dren's 50% wool open leg snow ing room, dining room, kitchen FOR SALE—One used 8 m. m. at your:Wallace & Morley Ele- FOR SALE—Beagle puppies. kindness; also wish to express Insurance By JOHN HUDSON, Mike Lenard, 5 south, 2 east. my sincere appreciation to my Deputy Director in charge of Drains. pants, sizes 7 to 14, at $1.99. with built in sink, cupboards projector (like new); one new 8 vator. . 11-20-2 Office Hours: 9-5 except 11-20-2 Reg. $10.98 girls' winter coats, and ironing board, electric hot 11-20-2 friends, relatives and neighbors m. m. Revere movie camera; one STALK SHREDDER. New Idea- Thursday and* Saturday sizes 7 to 14, for $6.99. Reg. water heater; well and jet jsmall 16 m. m. silent projector for flowers, gifts, cards and Telephonte 289 "It Horn (mew) $375.00. Wallace SWEET 50 CATTLE Supplement. fruit. Janet Gaister. 11-27-1 DEFORD $9.98 girls' winter jackets, sizes pump, 1 bedroom and complete !(fbr children); a full stock of 8 This Rite-Way 50% protein cat- 7 to 12, now $6.99. Reg. $6.49 bath on the first floor, 2 bed- & Morley Store, Bay Port. DR. M. E. PENCE rm. m. motion pictures (new and 11-20-4 tle supplement gives maximum WE WISH TO THANK bur ladies' all wool ski pants with rooms upstairs. The price is used); a small stock of 16 m. m. Optometrist * Members of the bridal party protein power. A high friends and neighbors for the knitted anklet, or in slacl?: style within reach of anyone wanting sound and silent films (used); a FOR RENT—Large modern first percentage of Blackstrap Mo- floral offerings and other acts 2nd Floor of State Savings Bank and friends for the wedding of /with knit anklet insi.de pant leg, a good farm, $9,000—$5,000 full line of movie screens, floor apartment, 4408 West St., Garo^Mich. Phone 193 lasses and the propeit blend of of kindnesses at the time of the Marilyim Rayl and Duane Rich sizes 12 to 36, going at $3.99. •down, balance $200.00 per year cameras and equipment, sound corner of Houghton, Cass City. protein, minerals and \vitamins. passing of our father. Special Off ice HoTirsr-Every Day were served refreshments by Miss Hundreds of more bargains from with interest payable semi-an- projectors (new and used). See Mis. Whittaker in lower Except Thursdays and Sundays A very palatable supplement. thanks to Little's Funeral Home, Carolynn Rayl and her mother at other stocks on all floors. Mill nually. If interested, Ask Man- Hendrick Motion Picture Ser- east apartment or phone collect Feed Rite-Way Feeds. See your Rev. Vender and the neighbors 9:00 a. m. to 12 p. m. and her parental home on Friday eve? End Store, 103 Center, Bay City. ford Watt, "The Red Hat vice, 8% east of Cass City. Edgewater 1-3271, Detroit. 1:30 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. ning. - f Wallace & Morley Elevktor. who prepared the dinner. The 11-27-1 Realty" in Sebewaing. 11-20-2 Richard Hendrick. 11-27-2* 11-27-tf 11-20-4 Herb Wilson Family. 11-27-1* PAGE SIX. CASS CITY CHRONICLE— WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1953. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. CAP News and they were taught how to News from Kingston make candles for home decora- tion. The usual needlework dem- The cadets of the local squad- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Weir have Mrs. Joe McTyre of Pontiac returned to their home here from onstration was given, including ron had their duties as a supply On November 16, the 4-H Club two other sons. Owendale had as Thanksgiving spent Sunday with her mother, towel decoration. team outlined at the regular "of .St. Agatha School had their The Young People of the Meth- Day guests, Sgt. Donald Chisholm Pontiac where Mr. Weir was con- Mrs. Walter Hubbard. The Elmwood Home Demon- meeting Nov. 19. A few of the first meeting. Officers elected odist Church of this district had and family, Mr. and Mrs. Franz fined to a hospital. Rev. and Mrs. Bill Lyons and stration group met Tuesday, Nov. A pleated skirt pattern was things they will be required to do were: president, Theresa Ann a skating party at C'ass City Chisholm and Grace. Mrs. Esther Shotwell of Ponti- baby of Cheboygan are spending 17, at the home of Mrs. Donald presented, which, after launder- include learning the ground-air Werdeman; vice-president, Mary Tusday night. Miss Elizabeth Quinn enter- ac is spending this week with her the week with his parents, Mr. Wurm for an all-day meeting. ing, is dried, drawn through a The lesson, "Christmas Work- nylon stocking and is left nicely emergency code, Morse code and Jane Schwartz; secretary, Marie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lenhard tained Friday Mrs. Florence daughter-, Mrs. Janet Lyons. and Mrs. Alton Lyons. had as Thanksgiving dinner Brown and Mrs. Mildred Rhodes Mrs. Frank Soper spent the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hunt visited shop," was given by Mrs. Vincent pleated without ironing'. Ihow to select and make an Sontag; treasurer, Joan Phelan; Wald and Mrs. David Binder. Mary Ann Hobart, Donna Jean guests Mr. and Mrs. Carl Len- of Pontiac. week end with her daughter in their daughter in North Branch, The Christmas party will be emergency landing field. Another The group learned to make held December 10 at the home of of the major duties will be to Seurynck, Charlene Beckett were hard and family of Ithaca; Mrs. Mrs. John Csersca, Sr., is still Marlette. Sunday. Harry Cartwright of Unionville; confined in the Cass City Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rodenbo Mr. and Mrs. Ben D'Arcy of satin roses with which they will Miss Mary and Mrs. Vincent plan menus and prepare meals Delected song leaders; Rose Mary decorate gift boxes for Christmas Wald. for the entire Thumb group. Toohey, head of recreation. For Mr. and Mrs. Eobt. Lenhard and pital; however, she is greatly im- of Lakeville spent the week end Almont visited at the Wm. family of Unionville, and Mr. and D'Arcy home Sunday. A program was presented as an entertainment, Father Glenn proved. with relatives here. assembly to the junior high and Cronkite showed a movie about Mrs. Wm. Lenhard and sons. Mrs. Blanche Wood received Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stark have Rev. and Mrs. Norval Rickner hunters in Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. David Taber and word of a new grandson born to returned home after spending and David of Marion, Ohio, at- high school students Monday, children of Cass City were, call- tended the funeral of Don Lyons Nov. 23. It consisted of a talk Mr. and Mrs. John Winchester Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wood at two weeks with their children in ers Sunday evening at the Art Bay Port weighing seven pounds, Ann'Arbor and Pontiac. on Sunday and were Sunday sup- Theater by Major Carl R. Nye, comar-e the proud parents of a seven- Fischer home. per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. mander of the Thumb group; a pound, five-ounce boy born Nov. twelve ounces and has been Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fortier of CAP film strip, and a demonstra- Mrs. Frank Lenhard's home named Jeffrey Floyd. D'Arcy. 18 at Caro Community Hospital, was the meeting place for the Lake City spent from Saturday Cass City tion on a "Gonset" radio. named Daniel John. They have Mr. and Mrs. Steve Meulrath until Monday with relatives here, Extension Club meeting Tuesday. arrived home from Norfolk, Vir- Cave men used to win their A WEEK OF HITS! Miss Gillies of Caro, county ex- being called here by the death wives with a club—and nowadays ginia, Saturday. Mrs. Meulrath of her nephew, Don Lyons. tension club leader, gave the les- was formerly Edna Wood, daugh- men often lose them by the same FRI., SAT. NOV. 27-28 son on "Christmas Workshop." ter of Blanche Wood. Miss Joan McLaren of Detroit means. First Showing This Territory! It was an all day session with spent the week end with friends potluck lunch at noon. here. Advertise it in the Chronicle. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Karr, Mr.Michael Lukasiak Dies— and Mrs. Leonard Karr and fam- Mr. Michael Lukasiak of Case- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clague ville died at his residence Sun- of Ann Arbor, Mr. and Mrs. day, after an illness of sixi years. Henry Beach of Detroit were Mr. Lukasiak was born March Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. 13, 1883, in Poland, and had been CAAQ,KK and Mrs. Lawrence Salgat. a resident of Caseville for the Miss Florence Smith was a past 35 years. PH.3T7 Thanksgiving Day guest of her He is survived by his wife, LWAYS AKTT FAMOUS sister, Suzette Noble, and hus- Josephine; three sons, John and SHOW band at Oxford. Walter of Detroit and Victor of Mr. Ed Stapleton and Jacque- Bay Port; four daughters, Mary THE SHOW PLACE OF THE THUMB! line and Leroy Stapleton spent Fischer of Gagetown, Mrs. {the holiday week end with Mr. Felicia Edwards of Belleville, Our Thanksgiving Special! Thumb Premiere! Roy Kline at Lachine. Mrs. Ann Polcyn and Mrs. Jane THURS., FRI., SAT. NOV. 26-27-28 Miss Rose Stapleton is staying Hineman of Detroit, and 21 in Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. grandchildren. Continuous Thanksgiving from 3:00 p. m. UUNDROMATO0THK DRYER Willard Sullivan and family. Funeral services were held Mr. and'Mrs. Glenn Heinman, Wednesday, Nov. 25, at 9:00 a. m. "MICKEY'S Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lukasiak, at St. Roche's Church in Case- BIRTHDAY PARTY" ville. Rev. Fr. Navarre offici- "ME POINTER" Mr. and Mrs. John Lukasiak, all CHARLTON HESTON. ated and burial was in the "THE HIFTY NINETIES" of Detroit, were callers Sunday at star of "THE WHAIER" the Art Fischer home. Caseville Cemetery. -Tho Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Petzold Hunter's Funeral Home was in Greatest Mr. MOOSE TAKES a TRIP visited relatives in this vicinity family. Show on "TIBER TROOBIE" over the week end. Earth"! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Troll and Rev. and Mrs. Franklin Hoi- family, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Marston brook and Linda were called to of Lakeview, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ashland, Kentucky, Saturday SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW Heinman and family of Saginaw night because of death in the and Mildred Schwartz of Bay family. Phyllis Schwartz has chicken City were Thanksgiving Day SUN., MON. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve pox. NOV. 29-30 Schwartz, Phyllis and Don. Mrs. Violes Pine and family Thumb's Premier ! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zuraw and of Colwood spent Sunday with M • ri Continuous Sunday from 3 :00 p. m. family spent Sunday with her Mrs. Paul Seurynck. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Rice, Smezak at Pinconning. Jr., and Cheryl, Mr. Roy and M Mr. and Mrs. John Ondrajka James LaFave were Thanksgiv- and family of Bach will have a ing Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. CHARLTON HESTON - KATY JURADO • JACK PALANCE belated Thanksgiving dinner this John Head and family in De- Plus Color Cartoon - Novelty Reel Completely Automatic, Full Size, Sunday at their home. Guests troit. The men folks attended the Agi-Tumble Action will be Mr. and Mrs. Amasa An- Lions football game. New! Low-priced! Loaded thes, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Rice, Special Saturday Matinee, November 28 with features that make Anthes, Jr., and family, Mr. and Sr., entertained Sunday Mr. and Doors Open 2:00 — Show Starts 2 -M p. m. washdays automatic. Mrs. Albert Anthes and family. Mrs. Geo. Purdy and their grand- New FREE Comic Book to Each Child! Now It will also be a going away din- daughter, Cheryl Rice. ner for Mr. and Mrs. Anthes, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Carolan of FIVE Big Color Cartoons! as they are leaving Dec. 1 to Bay City, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Comedy Novelty Reel! spend the winter months in Hobart and Mr. and Mrs. Sher- And Special Children's Feature! Florida. wood Rice, Jr., had an oyster Mrs. Harry Johnston is con- supper at the home of Mr. Roy Slanting Front, Fully Automatic^ LaFave Sunday night. After- Faster Drying .valescing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Pitcher, in wards they all attended the card It ends all the hard work party at St. Agatha Church. of line drying—and it dries Sebewaing. A theatre party was held Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mark and your clothes as you want sons of Vassar were Thanksgiv- them, dry or damp-dry. day in honor of Michael Walsch's Matinee: Admissions Adults 40c, Child. 25c, tax incl. ninth birthday. Guests were Buff ing Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Now. Murray, Jim Johnston, Joey and Ed Kehoe. Robert Rocheleau. STARTS SATURDAY MIDNIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Frank Comment PREMIERE SHOWING! left Wednesday to spend the win- SUN., MON. NOV. 29-30 you CAN ee SUKE...IF iT ter with their daughter, Mrs. Lewis Grappin and husband in Continuous Sunday from 3 '00 p. m. Pontiac. PHONE 3531 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Downing "ALWAYS A HIT SHOW" FROM THE FUN-PACKED STAGE are the proud parents of a seven ...the wacky gags, and a half pound boy born Nov. Our Thanksgiving Special! flie wonderful P.O.W. Jieroes of... .Phone 181 Cass City 23 and has been named Kim. Thurs., Fri. Nov. 26-27 . SLE-4219 They have one other son. Continuous Thursday from «» ME OUB TWO BIG W SHOWS WESTTNGHOUSI STODIO OMB «ND PRO FOOTBAU « Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross of 3:00 p. m. World News and Color Cartoon Haifa JBB ffiB TUES., WED., THURS. DEC. 1-3 First Thumb Showing-! in UniTV a Plus Popeye Color Cartoon - UHA...THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL... Novelty - 2 Reel Technicolor FINDS OUT IT ISNTf TRUE WHAT THEY SAY Travel ABOUT LATIN LOVERS Saturday Only Nov. 28 Double Feature Program Two" Miraites*' Left to~ Save" Their Lives! Spine Chilling! Glenn Ford, Anne Vernon "TERROR ON A TRAIN" Added Latest News - Color Cartoon Plus Range War! Flaming Fury! TUES., WED., THURS. DEC." 1-2-3 Flashing Six Guns! First Showing In This Area! Allan "Rocky" Lane in "BANDITS OF THE WEST" THAT "BAD AND BEAUTf FUL Plus Color Cartoon "Snow Time" GIRL IN THE ARMS OF A Saturday Midnite Show Nov. 28 SENSATIONAL LATIN LOVER! Special Surprise Variety Program! Sun., Mon. Nov. 29-30 Continuous Sunday from 3:00 p. m. Lovers Premiere Showing! il-Binj/CROSBY FARM 9ncom04ana ^ FARMER S&JL ~'"h CHRISTIAN FOURCADE UTTIJB BOY MIST TtECHMlCOIjOR "•'" 2nd Feature News and Color Cartoon Big Men in Small, Planes!*""" COMING NEXT WEEK! "MISSION OVER KQREA" . W& • MERVmeROY - JOE P&TERNAK SUN., MON., TUES, DEC. 6-8 Extra—Color Cartoon - Novelty "Let's Ask Nostrada- First Showing This Territory! ITS UNfTY BEGINS AT HOME Starring John Hodiak, John Derek, Audrey Totter, Maureen [ mus" - Latest News Continuous Sunday from 3:00 p. m. O'SulIivan UtfLAitKTHAN'WMC SOLOMON'S Ml^ygS"! farm Bureau Families Work in Unity for a Strong Added Disney Color Cartoon Temple Theater tt-ffe American Agriculture and a Sound and Free America Tues., Wed., Thurs. Dec. 1-2-3 CARO Recommended for adults ONLY! First Caro Showing! No punches pulled! Nothing left out, when the law took a chance 4 Big Days! Starts on Thanksgiving! JOIN YOUR COUNTY FARM BUREAU on a B-Girl and Won! THURS. THRU SUN. NOV. 26-27-28-29 PICKUP ON fi}C/tH^TR GREGORY PECK-ANN BOTH THE ROLL CALL FOR MEMBERSHIP WILL .. *KfX ftACH* %. Richard WIDMARK The WORLD - ^^^' Jean PETERS IN HIS ARMS START NOVEMBER 30th Admission Price: Adults 60c; Children 25c Plus 2-Reel ..Special ..."Operation Plus Color Cartoon A-Boiub" • Color Cartoon and Including Federal Tax Tuscola County Farm Bureau News CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, GASS CITY CHRONICLE— WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1953. PAGE Farm Bureau Group Meets Monday, Nov. 16 | HOLBROOK Twenty-five persons were pres- Copland was the discussion lead- Farm Groups Supporting Present Administration Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gracey ent Monday evening, November er. The voice of Michigan agricul- soil conservation. Carl Buskirk, study to find new uses for farm security benefits: hospital pri- for them was keenly felt. This is? 16, when the Kingesta Farm A social time was enjoyed and will have as guests on Thanks- giving Day Mr. and Mrs. Emer- ure—what is it saying on cur- Paw Paw, president of Michigan products and higher return from vileges for osteopathic physi- best demonstrated by a few lines Bureau group met for their regu- a potluck lunch climaxed the Farm Bureau, said soil conserva- land under cultivation. cians: uniform inter and intra in the foreword of the Farm; lar meeting at the home of Mr. meeting. son Kennedy and family of C'ass ;nt issues such as price support, City, Mr. and Mrs. Eonald le firing of Charles Pigy, the tion would be supplied more ef- "Only through an accelerated state traffic laws. Bureau list of resolutions. They and Mrs. Bruce Ruggles. dichigan State Fair? ficiently under the new plan. read: "We cannot, as the spokes- Selection of a target in this Gracey, daughter, Marlene, and program of research and educa- Grange resolutions opposed: Mr. Otto Goertson presided. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell of Politicians are weighing resolu-' "What some people are really tion can the farmer receive a voting rights for 18 year olds; man for nearly 60,000 Michigan Reports of the different commit- life is easy—the hard part is to Pontiac. cms recently adopted by two worried about is job conserva- fair return for his investment and lifetime front and rear license farm families, afford the luxury tees were given and Laurence become a crack shot. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trathen [ichigan agricultural organiza- tion," he said. labor, and provide a dependable, plates; additional fortification of of unsound decisions. The pres- entertained on Sunday Mr. and ons for answers. "Everyone seems in favor of adequate supply of food and fiber milk, which would be a move "to tige and .strength of the Farm Mrs. Theodore Gracey and Mrs. The Michigan Farm Bureau, government economy until the for the consumer," says Clark L. turn it into a patent medicine." Bureau requires that our policies; Mabel Booth of Flint. pokesman for nearly 60,000 farm loss of job situation arises," the Brody, vice-president of the Bur- * * * be a part of the solution—not part of the problem." Miss Carole Fisher was the amilies and the Michigan president continued. "Then eau. There was approval from the economy seems to take on an "High price supports are hard guest of Rosella Young on Sun- jrange, leader for some 30,000 Farm Bureau for: improved state The worst bad habit consists in day. aembers held their annual con- 'evil' aspect." on the integrity of a nation," he grading: uniform Sunday hunting said. "It presents a difficult boasting about not having any. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Decker and entions recently. If you analyze * * * regulations on a regional basis: Focal service leir resolutions carefully, you'll "We keenly resent this sinister ethical problem to farmers when promotion of the "Ask the Farm- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jackson at- they are paid money for crops is better service tended the funeral of a friend in e fully convinced that the two trend." That's a quote from a er First" campaign for hunters. ramps constitute collectively, in Farm Bureau resolution which that they know are not put to ef- Saginaw Friday. ficient use." Bureau resolutions were Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trathen pirit at least, a "voice" repre- refers to politics in the state De- against: changes in the state returned on Friday from a deer intative of the thinking of Mich- partment of Agriculture. * * * sales tax diversion plan; taxation hunting trip near Mack Lake. an farmers who are a sturdy The Michigan State Grange A state speed limit is backed on a state equalization plan; They were the guests of Mr. and nd independent lot. makes itself equally clear on the by the Grange. They suggest a compulsory social security fot Mrs. Theodore Schmidt of Union- * * * same subject by charging that 60 mile an hour limit by day; 50 farmers; a federal sales tax. ville at their hunting lodge. Who shall speak for farm- Gov. Williams violated the intent mph after dark. The Bureau, of the 1945 "bipartisanship" however, is not sure a speed limit Mr. and Mrs. Arnold LaPeer rs?" asks a Farm Bureau reso- • These policies were expressed and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spencer ution. It "deplores the attempts statute by "replacing members will solve the problem. It urges (of the agricultural commission) more study. only after much serious thinking of Port Huron spent Friday eve- federal government action and discussion. The responsibility ning at the Clifford Jackson roups to speak," stating, "Only whose terms of office have ex- * * # deal with your friends and home. arm organizations maintained pired regardless of their ability, Support for distributing money Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jackson of irough the initiative and volun- qualifications or periods of ef- from sales tax on a current basis neighbors at mANKENMUTII MUTUAL Ubly and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Robin- ary membership of farm people ficient service." Both groups were talking about is forthcoming from both groups. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY . . . they know son Sunday visited their brother, lemselves can adequately and This matter is expected to be con- George Codling, in Detroit who ruly represent farmers." the controversial firing this sum- sidered in the next session of the your needs and can serve you better is ill. A third organization, the mer of Charles Figy, director of PO VOU EVER 16 THIS AH agriculture, and the subsequent legislature under a bill proposed INVITE you TO Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spencer of armers Union, is believed to by Rep. Rollo G. Conlin, (R Len- TAKE A ouiRV o CALL AT Port Huron and Mr. and Mrs. laim nearly 5,000 families, but replacing of commissioners who DRINK f AH INVITATION? Because Frankenmuth Mutual is located in the heart of Mich- opposed the action. awee). Under the present system, igan's farming area, where you live, the men at Frankenmuth Clifford Jackson and son, Robert, ven this figure is challenged by there is a two year lag between Mutual are your friends and neighbors. Your interests are visited Sunday at the Steve Dec- ome. The Grange also expressed fear the time sales tax money is col- their interests; your needs are their, needs. That's why they ker home. * * * that the state fair board will be lected and. the time it is returned can give you better service and better fire insurance pro- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Decker Hottest political stand is that subjected to even more pro- to local branches of government. AMD SEE WHAT tection, too. Frankenmuth's non-assessable Trail Blazer policies and sons of Bad Axe visited Sun- nounced political pressures. This FINE TH5W6S are made to order for the insurance needs of folks in this area. upporting Secretary of Agri- * * , * HAVBT0 OFFER day at the Gordon Jackson home. ulture Ezra T. Benson. Farm they hoped to avert by proposing They are available with increased coverage that protects homes, that control of fair be transferred Township government, now farms and commercial property more adequately at today's Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Robin- Bureau members offer this sup- son of Cass City spent Sunday at from the board to the agricul- under attack as unfair and inef- high values and with extended coverage that insures you qrt completely. Their resolution ficient, also gets backing of both against loss due to wind, hail, explosions, riots and other the Ira Robinson home. Iso charges that "unwarranted tural commission. calamities. Write, phone or come in- to see us today. groups. "We believe in home rule, ttacks are made upon his ad- but we also realize that we must Arthur H. Warner ninistration by the very indi- Most important and far-reach- be willing to do our part to make iduals and interests that are ing Farm Bureau resolution, in good government a reality in our Serves in Alaska hiefly responsible for creating the opinion of its spokesmen, is local communities," reads a Farm he problems he inherited." the stand it takes on research and Bureau resolution. The Bureau also backs the education. p n n v Army Pvt. Arthur H. Warner, ontroversial reorganization of Terming price supports and * * * son of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen War- Other subjects advocated by FRANKENMUTH he U. S. D. A., which somehow stabilization plans "temporary A Non-Assessable Company ner, Deford, is now serving at ras become confused with lack of and economic pain killers at the Grange include: no limits on MICHIGAN U. S. Army Headquarters in upport by the administration for best," the resolution calls for earnings of people drawing social Alaska. Army units stationed in Alaska undergo intensive field training while guarding the northein ap- • Ti Copeland proaches to the U. S. and Canada Private Warner entered the Army last May and completed Cass City basic training at Camp Pickett Va. VJ..JLVmP/ hPLfJi.

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on Ford this year ... because Ford's Having sold ffiy farm, I will sell at public auction on the premises 1 mile north and 1% miles west of Marlette, the follow- worth more when you buy it. . . returns more of its worth when you seU it!" ing cattle and farm machinery, commencing at 11:00 a. m., on 1

MACHINERY John Deere "A" tractor, 1945, good condi- BANGS AND T. B. TESTED tion, starter and lights John Deere "B" tractor with cultivator, All bred Artificial, most of 1946, starter and lights Artificial Breeding Case combine, 5 ft., like new Case drill, 13 hoe, like new John Deere tractor manure spreader, Holstein heifer, 2 years old, fresh Oct. 10 years old Holstein cow, 8 years old, due March 10 McCormick-Deering corn planter witt Holstein heifer, 2 years old, bred Sept. 23 fertilizer attachment Holstein cow, 7 years old, due Dec. 2 Dunham 7 ft. disc, new 14 ft. weeder Holstein cow, 4 years old, bred Nov. 2 John Deere 2-bottom plow, 14 in. Holstein heifer, 2 years old, bred Oct. 18 Springtooth 3-sec. drag Guernsey cow, 7 years old, due March 12 Cultipacker, 7 ft. Holstein cow, 8 years old, due Feb. 20 David Bradley 7 ft. mounted mower Holstein heifer, 3 years old, fresh Oct. 10 David Bradley conveyor, 24 ft. Holstein heifer, 2 years old, bred May 16 David Bradley roll-over scraper They're swinging to Ford for good reason. Only Ford drives... conventional, fuel-saving Overdrive or Fordo- Holstein cow, 10 years old, fresh Nov. 2 Eubber tired wagon with grain box HI its field offers you a choice of V-8 or Six, with the matic, the only automatic in Ford's field with an auto- Holstein heifer, 2 years old, fresh Sept. 12 2-wheel trailer with stop light They like it in traffic! smooth, agile performance you need for getting around matic intermediate gear for extra GO. You get the full Holstein cow, 6 years old, bred Sept. 15 Mall chain saw, 24-in. blade, 5 h. p., new in today's kind of traffic. You get a choice of three great visibility you want, too . . . the most in Ford's field. Holstein cow, 5 years old, bred Sept. 9 30 ft., 6-in. double rubber belt Holstein cow, 5 years old, fresh Nov. 2 Silage cart, rubber tires Dairy-Vac Holstein heifer, 3 years old, fresh Oct. 7 Wheelbarrow, rubber tired They like it They like it for ride, Holstein cow, 7 years old, due March 20 Automatic electric bean cooker in the hills! for room, Holstein heifer, 2 years old, milking, bred Electric drill, tyg-in., new Oct. 24 1947 Willys Jeep, 4 wheel drive Both V-8 and Six give you hill- and for just Holstein heifer, 2 years old, fresh Late 1950" Pontiac 8 Water tank flattening GO on "regular," Guernsey cow, 5 years old, fresh Sept. 24 plain good looks! Beet thinner thanks to the Automatic Power Guernsey cow, 5 years old, bred Nov. 11 Pilot. And Master-Guide Front end road shock alone is Guernsey cow, 5 years old, bred Oct. 29 MISCELLANEOUS power steering, available on reduced up to 80%! Ford's Black heifer, 2 years old, milking Quantity of baled hay, mixed all V-8's, makes turning up to wide seats accommodate six, Holstein heifer, 2 years old, due Dec. 20 Quantity of 2x6, maple and elm 75% easier yet retains the while the trunk is a whole suit- 5 Holstein heifers, coming 2 year's old, Some 1-in. lumber, elm and ash natural "feel" of steering on case bigger. And Ford's good open Jewelry wagon the straightaway. looks speak for themselves. 4 Holstein heifers, 15 months old, open Holstein heifer, 10 months old HOUSEHOLD GOODS 4 Holstein heifers, 9 months old 2 chrome kitchen chairs Holstein heifer, 3 months old Buffet Glass cupboard Guernsey heifer, 4 months old Easy chair with ottoman Hand vac Come in . . . See . . e Value Check . . . Test Drive TERMS—Sums up to $10, cash; over that amount, time on approved bankable notes. WILLIAM LITTLE, Owner PHONE 111 CASS CITY WM. TURNBULL, MARLETTE BRANCH BANK, Auctioneer Clerk If you're interested In used cars, be sure to see our selections PAGE EIGHT.