CASS CITY VOLUME 42, NUMBER 11. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1947. EIGHT PAGES Detroit Woman Is FOR THE NEXT CENSUS Red Cross Swim Captain and Mrs. Ferris A. Ker- See Who's Here cher of San Antonio, Texas, are Orlando Strickland, 89, long time announcing the birth of a son on resident here, died early Sunday Program Opens Killed in Auto June 26. He has been named Wil- in the county hospital near Caro. liam Ferris and tipped the scales Funeral services were held Tues- at six and a half pounds. day at 2 p. m. in the Little Funer- Accident Here Born to Mr. and Mrs. John al Home here. Rev. Herbert Wat-Here Monday Schneiegel, formerly Helen Frank- kins of the Novesta Church of lin, June 25, a son, named Thomas Af-M-M-M-M Christ officiated and burial was Mrs. Margie Renny Met Wayne. made in Elkland cemetery. Courses for All Classes A phone call Friday evening to STRAWBERRIES/" Mr. Strickland was born Dec. 17, Death Wednesday When Mrs. John Sovey .announced a new 1857, at Watrousville. Will Be Held Three Morn- great granddaughter, weighing 9% He is survived by a son, Homer ings a Week at Pool Driver Lost Control of pounds, who will answer to - the Strickland, of Saginaw and two name of Bonnie Darlene. The par- j daughters, Mrs. Minnie Whaley of ents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dies-! Onaway and Mrs. Ivry Town of Mrs. Margie Renny, 32, of De- ing of Royal Oak. Muskegon. The Tuscola County Chapter of troit was instantly killed in an the American Red Cross will com- automobile accident Wednesday af- mence its program of swimming ternoon at four o'clock, one mile instruction at two points within west and a quarter mile north of Two Brothers the county—Cass City and North Cass City, when the driver, Mrs. Milk at 45 Cents Lake. Katherine M. Creguer, of Cass At Cass City, swim courses will City, lost control of her car. Dep- begin next Monday and each Mon- uty Sheriff John Zinnecker, who Drown in Lake Quairt Is Scarce day, Wednesday and Friday at 9 investigated, said the automobile a. m. during the summer. Should coming from the north on the the demand be sufficient, courses Koepfgen Road at a high rate of Near In Alaska for six mornings a week will re- speed, zigzagged from one side of sult. All persons interested are the gravel road to the other, final- requested to report at the City ly turning completely around and Ralph and Ernest Stone Park pool at 9 a. m. Monday. landing on its side. Dr. H. T. Don- Jarmans Find Living Up Classes will be organized for all ahue, county coroner, was called Were Victims Sunday in in Price and Homes Ex- degrees of ability from non-swim- in the investigation! mers to senior life saving. Mrs. Renny and ten year old Fishing Mishap pensive at Fairbanks Albert MacPhail, who has just daughter, Margaret, had come to completed his first year at Michi- the home of Mrs. Creguer, aunt of gan State College, will be the in- the former, on Wednesday for a Two brothers, Ernest Stone, 25, structor at swim classes here. He of Hickory Grove Road, Pontiac, Mrs. Mack Little has received has served three years as life visit. When the accident occurred a most interesting letter from her j the two women and little girl were and Ralph Stone, SO, of 955 Beards-* d at the local pool> and at on their way to Cass City. Also in lee Road, Route 1, Lake Orion, ! friend, Mrs. Isabel Burgess, who Eas~ t. LansinT--,^.,g- followefonowfidd a course mi drowned when they fell from their went recently to spend the summer life saving and advanced swim- the car were two little boys, Frank with Mr. and Mrs. Ali Jarman at Bzich and Donald McNeil, of De- fishing boat in Commerce Lake, ming. He will be assisted by Ken- near Pontiac, about 10:30 a. m. on WNU Features Fairbanks, Alaska. Following are neth Price, another local young troit and both ten years old, who | some of the highlights of the let- are boarding at the Creguer home, Sunday. Both formerly lived at man and a Michigan State stu- Cass City. ter, written a week after her ar- dent, who was in the Pacific thea- a mile w'est and a mile north of iimiiniimimimiiiiiiimiiiiiuiimiimimmiiimmiiiimiimimmiimmitii rival. Cass City. Mrs. Creguer and the They went to the lake with Her- tre during the late war. He fol- man Siewert of Hickory Grove Oak Bluff Breezes { Mrs. Burgess went by plane tolowed swimming courses while in three children escaped injury. j Anchorage where she was met by Mrs. Creguer was ordered to ap- Road. As they decided to use two iiiuiMiiiiiiiuiimiiiuiiuiiuiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiim the Navy. boats, Siewert was fishing alone. This season has been an unusu- the Jarmans, former residents of At the close of each course of pear in Justice St. Mary's court to Sanilac supervisors voted last i Novesta Township. Her plane ar- •answer to a charge of reckless, Whether one of the pair fell and ally late one but the past two instruction, Hilton Foster of Mill- 1 the other went to his rescue could week to install mobile telephones rived on time at 11 ar.p m. whic, h„ , is ' ington, the Tuscola Chapter's sen- driving. A coroner's inquest will weeks have been perfect for fish- 5 p. m. our time on luesday. ihe . ° . ^ .,.__. •„ «, -™^,^^. ,* m be held here Monday at 1:30 p. m. , not be established as none of those ermen and all water sports so that in the county sheriff's as soon P instructor in swimmingm , wilr l j who witnessed the accident were the cottages are slowly filling with as the Bell Telephone Co. com- group travelled b^y auto to Fair- give tests to all folks participat- ! close enough to be certain. familiar faces. pletes the installation of their re- banks and arrived at the Jarman ing in courses here. Those who Change in Schedule ! Sheriff's Detectives Elmer Mc- Mrs. E. R. Wilson has her ceiving channel in Port Huron home Friday night. The roads are pass the tests are awarded Red j Quern and Delos Anderson and nephew, John Howlett, with her which will probably be in August. curves, steep grades, made of Cross certificates. All classes are for Veterans' Service j Deputy Robert Gordon recovered for a week. John has been well en- This service is the latest in com- gravel and very dusty. conducted free of charge. Courses i the bodies. a tertained with picnijps, fishing and munication. . Sunse. t and sunris. , e at •,Fair T., - here are made possible through For sheriffs or local law enforce- banks now merge into one and-Mrs. | fe courtesy of the village council A change in the schedule for trying his hand with the Wilson motor boat. INTERPRETIN6 TWE NEW.S ment agencies where the volume of •Burgess writes of being able to - F mitting use Of the munici- And speaking of motor boats, calls is not large it has distinct read after retiring without lights. , j there are several new ones on the advantages over the radio service AA 1homU nw* ne sucr*ti-i rt"hU af* sCt 4-Vthl e/-* JarmanTo T»W1 O Ti sG -^ Mr-^. Foste* r is supervisin,. g simi•• - pendants, has been announced by i Times are going to be better now in use. No dispatcher is re- jhave, a log bungalow which con- ; beach this season. Myrtle Holmes on Michigan farms, daily at Murphy Lake, Richard . H. Calkins, manager.* ofv in the med- and Mrs. Wuhm have purchased quired and calls may be completed jsists of two oedrooms sitting Q of Fostoria. the Saginaw sub-regional office. That is — despite the 1947 wet with or from any telephone having room, kitchen and bath, costs ical corps, 833 Aviation engineers, .one and we understand Dr. Mcln- spring. and was honorably tyre too. connection with the Bell system. i $8,000.00 and wanigans in which Cupid is getting along pretty j many people live and which -are Oct. 8, 1945. He Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Schenck, A -call coming through to the car 1 B. A. O'Dell Is will be at the office of the Michi-'j well, for one thing. Only one not only rings a bell but flashes portable one-room homes, cost gan State Employment Service, lo-,' ployed in the powe Mrs. Holt, Dr. Delbert Rawson and divorce has been recorded out of Fisher Body plant in Pontiac. Er- ; Master Jimmie were callers Friday a light which remains on until the ' $2,000.00. Graduated from cated in the State Savings Bank! 600 marriages among members of telephone is removed from the j Butter is $1.00 a pound; eggs building, 230 North State St., Caro,; nest had been employed as a farm \ evening at the Burke cottage. the Michigan Junior Farm Bureau, hand for four years at Fairfield j Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ketchum and hook. Thus if the driver is away I are $1.25 a dozen; oranges, 49 Chiropractic School each Thursday, instead of Tuesday | according to Ruth Parsons, pres- j cents a pound; cucumbers are 65 Farms, Bloomfield Hills. Both j son, Thad, of Birmingham are en- ident T'hat>s. better by far than from the car at the time he knows as formerly. Also, ,on the first and' on returning that a call is waiting j cents each; a dozen breakfast rolls The genior d Paimer School third Thursdays of each month j came to Orion Township'two years. tertaining the Green family also of the one-out-of-six record for the ago from Cass City and were mem- ( Birmingham over the week end. ti n today. for him. , are $1.00; a pie is $1.00; milk when -of CHropractiC) Davenport, Iowa, Mr. Davis will be at the city hall j na 0 you can get it is 45 cents a quart; , graduation from bers of the Maccabees at Deford. j ITrS" eg sPe^* a week at her Farmers' checks are bigger and The equipment placed in the car announces the at Vassar between -the hours of j ottage recu erto bread 30 cents a loaf , and gaso- . 7, of Ber- f P £ with a bro- . Mortgages are being paid weighs about 80 pounds and costs th&t ingtitution June 2 2:30 and 3:30 to render service to j ; fatter the Bell Co. about $1,000. It is in- [line varies from 40 to 50 cents a d ^ Q,Dell with the degree of those veterans of the southern' are a brotner, Thomas °f ken arm. 'off. New equipment and buildings Caro, and a sister, Mrs stalled for $25 and the rental is ga half of the county who find it dif- Excitement was at high pitch are being added in a program of ' Oin th•, e way from AnchoragA i. e t4.o j1 Doctor o,f Chiropractic. Schroeder of Utica. when an accidental fire did con- mechanized agriculture. Farmer $22 a month which includes six Dell gon Qf Mr> and ficult to get to Caro to see him. dollars' worth of calls. All service Fairbanks, Mrs. Burgess reports Warren Q,Dell Cass ,City) who Funeral services were held on siderable damage to the Walton income, on a per capita basis, has costs and replacements are at the seeing much snow and that some Qne half years Thursday, July 3, at the Purseley cottage. However, repairs are al- finally exceeded the normal rela- company's expense. the lakes are still covered with Army Air Forces as ra- * ™ er , , ^ „ tionship to wage and salary in- Mrs. Shadko Finds St. Miss Mary McWebb of Cass City come This service will also be avail- dio instructor, is a graduate of the able to a limited number of indi- Evangelical Church officiating. spent Friday as the guest of Mrs. j Th^ prosperity has been long Cass City High School and of the Louis Interesting Burial was at Square Lake ceme-j Ivan. Vaaer. ! overdue. For the past decade or viduals but preference is being Business Institute of Detroit. given at first to public officials. tery. E. R Wilson came last week end,so> farmers and small-town dwel- Mother of Mrs. Price He plans to enroll for post grad- Jeannette Bond Shadko of J. L. and his father accompanied him j lers have comprised a fifth of the uate work at the Logan Chiro- Hudson's, Detroit, a former resi- from Lansing. j nation's population. Yet they have Away June 26 practic . College, St. Louis, in the dent here, spent several days last HOADLEY REUNION HELD near future. Gilford W. S. W. S. Mrs. J. D. Brooker and Mrs. I received only about one-tenth of and week in St. Louis, Missouri. She Levi Bardwell of Cass City were, the national income. AT IMLAY CITY ON JUNE 29 The remains of Mrs. Anna C. Mrs. Warren O'Dell, Mr. attended the national convention Guests of Local guests of the Burkes Friday. Mrs. j ur 1947 boom ' is riding into Mrs. Carlon O'Dell and Mr. and of Home Economists in Business O i Holmberg, 84, were taken from the the Bardwell remained for a few days' . the second half of the year at a On June 29, at their farm home DouglajLtvugiass JFuneraP uiKjrajl. xxumHome Fridarriuay tto i Mrs.: ~~Dan e~ Guisber. t attendej ,d „„.* and of the American Home Eco- j visit with her daughter, Mrs. E. R. high level. Income payments are ', near Imlay City, Mr. and Mrs. Iron Mountain where on Saturday I graduation exercises and returned nomics Association. h f < lp t n M 1 ! Wilson. The Misses Nina and Ger- now at a record rate of $177 bil- i Howard Hoadley held a family pic- at 2 p. m. in the J. B. Erickson °me ~™??7 ? 2 ° °] ^ In addition to the convention trude McWebb brought the ladies lions a year. This rate is just 'nic. A bounteous dinner and visiting Funeral Home, funeral services Bernard O'Dell is the second son meetings the women visited some Seventeen members of the Gil- i up and made a short call at the Concluded on page 2. were enjoyed by all. This is the were held and interment was made j °f Mr- and Mrs Warren 0 Dell to of St. Louis' interesting spots. At j ford Women's Society of World, Burkes. first time in nearly 14 years that in the cemetery at Iron Mountain. I graduate from the school at Dav- the beautiful Shaw Botannical Gar- j Service of the Evangelical United j The Fourth promises to see the entire Hoadley famly have ;Mrs. Holmberg died early Thurs- j enport. dens plants from all over the j Brethren Church were guests of most of the cottages open. Many IND. SOFTBALL TEAM been together. Only one grands&n world are grown either outdoors j day in the home of her daughter, the Cass City group of the same members are looking forward to William Watkins, was absent. Mrs. C. W. Price, here where she or in greenhouses. The St. Louis organizaton Friday afternoon in golf thig season on the new course He is serving with the army in Club Zoo is one of the most photo- had been confined to her bed for the dining room of the church. Mrs. about four miles south of here on "We'd like Ho say a word of Japan. the past two weeks. graphed zoos in the world because John Sovey, president of the local the Scenic Highway. Those present at the family Busy on Project their animals are trained to do thanks to those of Cass City that She was born Sept. 28, 1862, in sosiety, welcomed the visitors. The annual stockholders' meet- donated towards the support of gathering were Mrs. Guy Hoadley : Sweden and Mar. 1, 1884, went to _ , -,, , ™i^^ many cute tricks. "Missions in the Philippines" ing will be held July 5 at the Alex of Greenleaf, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.Iro. n Mountain. There on June 28 , Gav,

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Mrs. Anker Died June 25— Thomas Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Anker, 74, died at John Montreuil and George James a New Home? her farm home after an illness of of Detroit. Mrs. Giroux and Mrs. Sullivan remained for the week. For Prompt Service a complication of diseases of nine weeks' duration. Funeral services Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Glass and were conducted at the home by Rev. daughter are spending two weeks Ray Wilson on Saturday after- with relatives and friends in Rock- We install all typ'es of heating. We specialize in noon and interment was made in dale, Kentucky. radiant heating. Our experience is warranty of de- Hillside cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dickenson call pendable operation. Agnes McDonald was born near and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc- Chatham, Ont., on August 20, 1872, Dermid of Detroit and Mrs. Myrtle and came to Tuscola County at the Dhyse of Omer were Sunday guests age of 16. On December 10, 1890, of Mr. and Mrs. Joel McDermid. Ideal Plumbing and Heating Co. she was united in marriage with Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Kurd re- CASS CITY Henry Anker. He preceded his ceived an announcement of the ar- wife in death. rival of a 1% pound baby girl, Surviving are six children, John, born to Mrs. Violet Hurd Potter William, and Nelson Anker of of Allen Park. Her name is Vicki ^»^JH|HSM8H>J«»««!»J<^J4+^^^^ Cass City, Mrs. Arthur (Matie) Lynn. $ MUTUAL OF OMAHA |Loomis of Gagetown, Mrs. Belle $ PRESENTS A BETTER . f Lash of Clawson and Mrs. Howard Hardy Hogs (Gertrude) Evans of Lake Orion; and one brother, Peter McDonald "We got a remarkable brand o. of Caro. pigs down our way," the Ozark hill- billy said. "Razor-backs we call COVERS | Miss Florence Purdy left Mon- 'em. One day one of 'em found ACCIDENTS - SICKNESS $ day for California to spend the three or four sticks of dynamite and Pickup and Delivery Daily ANY HOSPITAL OPERATION |summer. She made the trip by et 'em. A mean mule came along auto. and kicked the pig agin the barn. 90 Days Each Disability Any Hospital |< The dynamite went off, the barn in the Village of Cass City $500.00 Accidental Death Benefit | Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. blowed up, pieces of the mule came Doctor Calls — Surgery — Physician's Fees — Incidental 4 Elery Sontag, returned from a down all over the country, and win- Hospital Expense — No age limit — Maternity — t| vacation visit with relatives in dows was broken in houses for Pontiac and Detroit. Female Disorders |< miles around, and let me tell you, Mrs. J. F. Fournier returned for a coupla days we had a mighty Issued by Jj from a two weeks' visit with her sick pig on our hands." Mutual Benefit Health & Accident Association *| family in Detroit and Ann Arbor. Largest Exclusive Health & Accident Ass'n in the World |* Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kehoe and NOT INTERESTED Protecting over 3,000,000 Persons. "The Plan That Recognizes »M**M^M< *«M*^ Miss Catherine LaFave of Sag- inaw spent the week end at her •WE SELl home here. Mr. and Mrs. William Salgat and "I must apologize for my danc- LUMBER sons and Mr. and _Mrs. Charles ing. I'm a little stiff from bowling." Salgat and son, Jerome, of Pin- "My dear man, I don't care where Western Fir, White Pine, Hemlock and Cedar, Southern Hardwoods and conning spent Sunday with Mr. you're from." Loving Memories and Mrs. Lawrence Salgat. Yellow Pine Mr. and Mrs. Mose Karr spent Land of Opportunity Aetna Cement andjMortar Saturday and Sunday in Pontiac She was one of the British brides, with Mr. and Mrs. John McKichan. and as the liner docked, she spotted INSULATION Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seurynck at- her husband on the wharf, almost tended the wedding of a cousin in hidden by the beautiful flowers he U. S. G. Fiberglass Blanket and Batts, Zonolite (the insulation that pours). Anchorville Saturday. was holding. She rushed down the Mr. and Mrs. William Critchley gangplank, threw her arms around SHINGLES We consider it a solemn privi- of Miami, Florida, and Mrs. Louise him and sobbed: Beach of Detroit visited Monday "'Darling, you shouldn't have Johns-Manville Asbestos and Asphalt Products, Western Cedar Shingles. lege to make every service we con- and Tuesday at the home of Mr. bought so many flowers for me." and Mrs. Lawrence Salgat. "That's enough of that, Katie," Ohio Brick and Flue Liners Builders' Hardware Unico Paints crisply admonished Herman, "Get duct a perfect and beautiful tribute Mrs. Willard Cornell and daugh- busy and help me sell them." ters, Barbara Jean and Nancy, re- to tke loved one. turned to Grayling Monday after spending the week with her par- Garbage Pail The Farm Produce Co, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Free-t To preserve the garbage pail, man. treat it to a thorough washing with Lumber Department LITTLE FUNEEAL HOME Mr. and Mrs. Zeffrey LaClair soapsuds Once a week followed by a went to their cottage near Alpena hot water rinse and thorough sun- ning. Wednesday to remain for two Telephone 224 Ambulance weeks. Miss Aurelia Ryan and Miss Bernice Mulloy of Detroit visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Grimstead. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Montreuil were Mrs. Ger- THE JOHNSON CO,, INC., trude Giroux, and" daughter, Mrs. Pays the HIGHEST PRICES for your eggs. White Large A 50C Perfecto Pimko Advance price on White Eggs IZT.__ 44c Brown Large A ZZZZI 48c The gentleman behind the desk Advance price on Brown Eggs „ 42c received the stranger with a smile, bade him to be seated, and said, WE PAY CASH "Have a cigar?" Egg station located at west end of Cass City, next "Don't mind if I do," said the door to the Cass City Distributing Co. visitor. And then sensing something unusual in the atmosphere, he POLK HATCHERY, Agent added, "Is this a special occasion?" Cass City—Telephone 276. "I'D say it is," was the reply. "I've got an addition to the family." "Really?" saic! the stranger. "Congratulations!" He put a match to the cigar, puffed on it a few times, and then observed, "About the fifth child, I LARRO FARM presume." NO GORILLA

We now have a fine supply of Larro Farm Tested 20% Egg Mash, Chick Starter and Chick Grains. We also have Larro Farm Tested Dairy Feed and Concen- trates, Oyster Shells, fine, medium and coarse Granite Grit and Dr. Salsbury's Poultry Remedies at reason- He was the frail Frank Sinatra type. She was sweet and receptive Gleaming-white electric * water heaters! Automatic electric ranges mean clean cookery—no able prices. but still realistic. "When I crush you in my arms So spotless they can go in your kitchen ... smoke or fumes. They start, cook and turn off by like this," hie whispered, "what are so quiet you'll never hear them. They're themselves. Accurate temperature and timing con- you thinking of?" Without hesitation she replied: more dependable, too—cost surprisingly little to run, trols guarantee perfect meals. Economical, too. In Folk's Hatchery "The manpower shortage." thanks to their special night rate. Electricity means southeastern Michigan alone, 150,000 housewives Located in the Johnson's Egg Station, west end of Not Hereditary plenty of piping-hot water the moment you want it! cook electrically, and love it! Cass City. Phone 276. The youthful mountaineer had just been brought into court and sentenced for breach of the peace. Testimony showed that he had done some feuding, featured by the adept handling of a knife. Your dealer has electric ranges and water heaters in stock now. They're the After the trial, his grizzled old father stood with a group of cronies latest models—built by well-known manufacturers . . . and once installed, on the courthouse lawn. <** "I swear," he said, "I don't know you'll never have to think -about them. Look over these beauties soon! whar that boy gets all his mean- ness. Now, you take me—I never stuck a knifo Heep in nobody^"

Ascorbic Acid Fruits and vegetables are the MeGuisre principal sources of ascorbic acid, This vitamin keeps gums healthy, 46 N. Main Street, Elkton Phone 34 increases resistance to infection and helps m development of teeth and bones. PAGE FOUR. CASS CITY CHRONICLE—FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1947. Cass City, Michigan.

Upon their return from a week's Mr. and Mrs Alvin Buchanan of The Grant-Elkland Grange will Rheumatic Fever Cass City Nurse trip North, they will occupy 'an Bad Axe spent Tuesday at the meet Friday, July 11, at the home Rheumatic fever flourishes best of Mr. and Mrs. James Milligan. in the north temperate zone. In the Married Saturday apartment on North Seeger Street John Mark home. United States, as well as in other where the bride has been making Mr. and Mrs. Roger Arberry of countries with comparable cli- her home. The groom is employed Detroit were recent visitors at the mates, it is especially prevalent in St. Pancratius Church was at- in Pontiac and will return to his A. J. Knapp home. the winter and spring months. Most tractively decorated with a bank work there and the bride will re- Mr. and Mrs. George Holshoe [ Donna Christmas and Miss Allen Mrs. Chas. Bigelow and two lit- of its victims are found among the of flowers and lighted candles for turn to her work in Pleasant Home tle daughters visited with Mrs. needy population of our larger cities the wedding of Miss Elsie Irene Hospital. entertained 15 out-of-town guests ; of Pontiac spent from Friday until where overcrowding, undernutrition for Sunday dinner. i Monday with friends,and relatives Max Patrick, sister of Mrs. Bige- Willy, daughter of Mrs. Esther low, in Marlette Thursday. and unfavorable hygienic surround- Willy of Cass City and Conrad J. The Elmwood Missionary Society here. ings prevail. More than one mem- Willy of Saginaw, and LeRoy J. Marriage Rites at Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Alvord of will meet Thursday, July 10, with ! Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Keating and Detroit and Miss Mildred Augus- ber of a family often is affected. Eocheleau of Pontiac, son of Mr. The disea&e usually begins in child- Baptist Parsonage Mrs. Sherwell Kelley. Miss Mildred Karr spent Sunday tus of Trenton were week-end _ OFFICE OF and Mrs. Alfred Eocheleau. Rev. at Traverse City, guests of Mr. and hood, but it may occur (and often Miss Irene Silvernail of Saginaw ™ T F guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. VETERANS' AFFAIRS John J. Bozek officiated at the ] A does recur) in adult life. nuptial high mass Saturday, June .The Baptist parsonage here was visited her aunt, Mrs. M. L. Moore, | Knapp. LANSING 28, at 9 a. m. at, the single ring the scene of a quiet weddimg from Saturday to Wednesday. : Kenneth Christmas of Pontiac Mrs. A. A. Hitchcock and niece, came Frida to s end his Paper Making ceremony. ' (Saturday at 4 p. m. when Miss ! Mr. and Mrs. William Ware, ! y P vacation { Miss Margaret McKenzie, of Mus- V. F. W. PLEDGES :Glenola B. TerBush became the Mrs. Hugh McKean and Howard^* nis grandparents, Mr. and: k gon returned home Wednesday SUPPORT TO O V A Marco Polo, the greatest of me- Waiting at the altar were the Mrs F e groom and his attendants, his bride of Richard L. Root, son of Deming were in Bad Axe and Ubly i - ' McGregory. I fro-f m a~ tw+•—o weeks™«i™»' tri*.„:„p t^o Wash™-_-u- ° ... dieval travelers, brought back to his native Venice the art of paper mak- brother, Richard Rocheleau of Pon- Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Root, Sr. Frjday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wells and ington, D. C. The bride is a daughter of Mr. The 28th Annual Encampment of ing after one of his trips to the Ori- tiac and Steven Orto of Channing, Mr. and Mrs. George Parker of son, Sammie, and Andrew Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mark of the Department of Michigan Vete- ent. Then more than a century lat- brother-in-law of the bride. The and Mrs. Glen TerBush. Rev. visited Mr. Schmidt's brother, Wil- j spent from Saturday until Arnold Olsen officiated at the rans of Foreign Wars held at er the art spread into Germany and bridal party entered the church of Mrs. Parker's brother and lard Schmidt in Pontiac on Friday. Monday at the home of Mr. and Ste.' Marie June , 19-22 another century later into England. to the strains of the wedding march m Attendants were Miss Wilma ^ter-dn-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. A. H. Higgins spent a few Mrs. John Mark and also visited eiected Merle E. Hopper fo Char- The process did not reach America from Lohengrin. The bride ap- Severn. days last week with Mrs. John Mar- other relatives here. lotte? as Department Commander, until 1690. In that year William Rit- proached the altar with her TerBush, sister of the bride, and Elmer Root, brother of the groom. Mrs. Hugh McKean from Strath- shall, Sr., while Mr. and Mrs. John The Misses Eleanor and Laura Otho Beaudoin of Detroit, Senior tenhouse constructed the first mill brother, Nelson Willy. Botthe brideau her brides- W, Ontario, spent from Mon- Marshall, Jr., were away on a trip. Bigelow and Gladys Lenzner were Vice Commander and Herbert De- near Philadelphia. She was attractive in a white maid wore gray suits with black day to Saturday with her cousin, dinner guests of Mrs. F. A. Bige-> vine of Flint, Junior Vice Corn- slipper satin gown. Seed pearls accessories which included picture Mrs. William Ware. Lewis Horner was five years old , low and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Heath mander. CASS CITY CHRONICLE outlined the neck of the tight Friday and to celebrate the occa- in Bay City Thursday evening. - Hopper pledged to -assist posts fitting bodice which was em- hats. Their corsages were of gar- : Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Bolles of sion, 20 little people enjoyed a par- PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT denias. Saugatuck visited for a week in Mr. 'and Mrs. B H. Bingham of in developing programs which CASS CITY, MICHIGAN broidered and the skirt was ty at the Audley Horner home Muskegon Heights came Saturday would increase their value to the fashioned with a long train. Her Following the ceremony a buffet the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey The Cass City Chronicle established in lunch was served to 20 relatives McGregory of Shabbona. southeast of town. to be guests of the latter's sisters,' communities; to fight communism; fingertip length veil was edged in 1899 and the Cass City Enterprise founded and friends in the TerBush home. , Migg Wilma TerBush is enjoying Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Oakes of j the Misses Mary, Nina and Ger-.to support a long range veteran's in 1881, consolidated under the name of lace and fastened with a tiara of After a week's wedding trip , Pennsylvania arrived late Satur- trude McWebb, for about a week, j housing program, to work for cash the Cass City Chronicle on Apr. 20, 1908. two weekg vacation from her Enteued as second class mail matter at work day to spend a few days with Mr. j Melvin Vender reports that payment of terminal leave bonds; North, Mr. and Mrs. Root will telephone Operator and Rev> the post office at Cass City, Mich., under return to make their home here .g spending. this week with rela_ and Mrs. Ralph Partridge. Mr. and j njg father, Wm. Vender, is much , to secure establishment of a Act of Mar. 8, 1879. where both are employed. tiveg in pontiac> Mrs. Partridge met them in Ohio, j improved and returned to' his home i National Veterans' Cemetery in Subscription Price—To post offices in Followinruu g hi s &graduation from Mrs. Mary Skelly and her guests,; Bad Axe, from the Hubbard j Michigan; to work for a strong Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, , f " c^nf 13 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ware and m $2.00 a year. In other parts of the United high school, the groom spent 13 f entertained at the Mrs. Ruth Gorman and Bonnie | Memorial Hospital on Wednesday national defense program, and pro- States, $2.50 a year. Payable in advance. months in the Navy, serving m hom/of Leo,g parentg? Mr> and Gorman, of Royal Oak spent one ' forenoon. grams to foster true patriotism, For information regarding newspaper the Pacitic area. M William Ware for SUpper day last week with Mrs. Skelly's i Mr. and Mrs. John W. Proctor The Encampment at its general advertising and commercial and job print- The bride was honored with, a ' . ** brother, Albert Black, at Def ord. | ale and Mr. and Mrs. Assembly unanimously passed a «u> telephone No. xue uiiuc w«o _ j ^ Wednesday evenings , of Fernd H. P. EENZNER, Publisher. miscellaneous shower prior to her, * Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Tallman j Hilles Branaman of Detroit were resolution pledging the full sup- marriage when Miss Betty Town- ' Mr. and Mrs. Geoge Severn started 'on Tuesday to make a trip! visitors at the Morris Hospital to Veterans of Foreign send entertained. spent Sunday with their daughter Wars to the successful operation Member of Michigan Press Association to New York, visiting relatives. See R. S. Proctor, who has been a nf thp «tt-fltp OfFifP nf VptpraW and National Editorial Association. and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 01 me State Uttice 01 veterans National Advertising Representatives: Donald Clarey, in Bay City and They expect to attend a reunion on patient in the hospital for some July 4 at Addison, N. Y., of Mrs. time. Affairs, and also went on record Michigan Press Service, Inc., East Lan- Kolar-Rutkowski visited the airport at Freeland. expressing appreciation to the j sing, Mich., and Newspaper Advertising Tallman's relatives. It is the Lowe Fifty-seven were served dinner Service, Inc., 188 W. Randolph St., Chi- ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster of reunion. Wednesday when the Ladies' Aid Honorabe Kim Sigler, Governor of Michigan, for his fair and con- cago, Illinois. Nuptials at Ubly Fillmore, N. Y., spent last Thurs- Marvin Aldrich of Deford visit- i Society of the Church of Christ day and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. ed his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. j met with Mrs> Mack Little. Table siderate approach to the problems of veterans and their dependents, Mrs. Blanche Kolar of Ubly George Severn, friends they had A. H. Steward, from Thursday to and flower collection amounted .*to and John Rutkowski of Cass City not met during the last 24 years, $24.65. There will be no aid meet- and his support of legislation bene-i Wednesday evening. While here, ficial to those men and women, who Mrs. Rocheleau. were united in marriage Saturday Mrs. Hester Sprague returned Marvin made himself useful in ing in August. at 8 a. m. in St. John's Catholic home Friday after spending two by their service in the armed forces seed pearls. Her flowers were helping his grandfather with his Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor and of the United States, made it pos- THE W. S. C. S. of Holbrook will Church at Ubly. Rev. John Kilar weeks with Mr: and Mrs. Francis garden work and with haying. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bailey re- gardenias and rosebuds tied with officiated. The church was deco-i VanHorn of Deford. Mrs. Van- sible for free assembly to be have an ice cream social at the streamers of white and she carried Mrs. John Nicholson of Daytona turned Saturday night from a two maintained in our great state and church, July 10, at eight o'clock rated with baskets of peonies and Horn is Mrs. Sprague's grand- weeks' vacation spent in southern a white prayer book and rosary, roses for the- ceremony attended daughter, Beach, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Na- nation. p. m. Everybody come. 7-4-1 gifts of the groom. thaniel Rumble of Deckerville were and eastern states. They also vis- by a large company of relatives, Eev and Mrs> Frank Houghtal- week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. j ited at thhe- Howard Taylor home WANTED—Man for farm work. Miss Helen Kelly, as maid of and friends. honor, wore a pale blue taffeta, off ing and Mrs. Carl Wright were Alton Mark and Mrs. H. M. Will-1 in Baltimore, Maryland. High Tax Bill Fred Hull, 4 miles south, 2% east Mrs. Kolar wore a blue suit with -n Lapeer Saturday bringing home Floridians paid 20 per cent more of Cass City 7-4-1* the shoulder gown, fashioned with white accessories and a corsage of is. Mrs. Nicholson remained to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Miller are with them Migg Violet Wright who spend a few days here this week. enjoying a two weeks' vacation at federal taxes last year than in 1944. a tight fitting bodice. Her head- white roses. Her bridesmaid, Miss .g di two weeks in the home BROILERS for sale. 4585 Sever- dress was of blue net and she car- Miss Hollis McBurney came Sat- | their cottage at Ogemaw Springs, Measured in terms of the state's Irene Morrell, of Ubly wore ^ a f h broth Carl Wright. economy, last year's tax bill exceed- ence Road, 4 miles south, 4 west. ried blue carnations and ivy. urday to visit in the home of her five miles from West Branch. Peter gray suit and white accessories. ms ed the past season's packed value of Mrs. Frank Harmon. 7-4-2* The bridesmaid, Mrs. Steven Her corsage wa* of red roses. * PatrPatriciiciaa . hanas rere' brother, Wm. McBurney, and with J. Baruch of Mt. Clemens is filling Mr. Miller's place as Grand Trunk fruits and vegetables by 30 mil- WANTED—Old horses and cows Orto of Channing, sister of the Cass Grifka of Ubly performed turned to work m the Be-Lov-Lee other relatives here. Miss McBur- lions of dollars and was four times bride, wore an aqua gown with a the duties of best man. Beauty shop after two weeks va- ney spent the past winter in the station agent at Cass City. for fox feed. $20.00 for average the value of the basic forest prod- horse at your farm. $15.00 for pink net headdress. Her flowers Ushers were Jack Matthews of cation, part of which time she home of her sister in Houston, Mrs. Louis Bartz entertained a ucts industry in the state. • were also pink carnations and ivy. Sarnia, nephew of the bride, and sPent with relatives in Ontario and Texas, and for the past month has few girls at dinner and a theater cows, large or small according- Ushers were Roger Parrish and Marshall Rutkowski of Detroit, a with relatives and friends in Pon- been in Youngstown, Ohio. party Tuesday evening in honor of ly. Phone 3861 or write Michi- Edward (Pat) Rocheleau, brother son of the groom. tiac. Mrs. Claud Shaw of Decker and her niece, "Pat" Sliney, of Detroit, gan Fur Farms, Peck, Michigan. of the groom, of Pontiac. Following the ceremony, a wed- j Mr. and Mrs. Steven Orto and her daughter, Mrs. Harold Markle- who is spending some time with Caro Livestock 3-21-52 Mrs. Willy's dress was a gray ding breakfast was served to 70 three children, Sandra, Doris and witz, and two daughters of Roch- her cousin, Gharlyne Bartz, and sheer print and her corsage was who was celebrating her 15th SAW TABLE wanted, without guests in the bride's farm home Emery, of Channing came Friday ester visited Mrs. Thos. Colwell Auction Yards motor, suitable for ripping lum- of red carnations. The groom's south of Ubly. Some 200 guests to attend the wedding of Mrs. on Friday. Mrs. Marklewitz, grand- j birthday. mother wore light blue. Mrs. attended a reception in the home Orto's sister, Miss Elsie Willy, The Golden Rule class of the Market report for Tuesday, , ber, etc. Phoaie E. W. Kereher, daughte Home Hospital and the groom will Buying price: and the latter's mother, Mrs. R. noon. Her husband, John Fry, pre- olives, cake, iced tea and coffee Roughs „ 16.75-19.75 L. Kilbourn, visited from Wednes- return to his employment in Pon- Beans ceded her in death by a little more were served at small tables. The CARD, MICHIGAN Mich. Navy be^cwt. 11.95-12.00 day until Sunday in Lansing Mr than a year. For pickup, phone 102F6 tiac. guest of honor received an array H. Irrer. Guests for the occasion, who 2 47 2 Hendnck attended a conference of of pretty and useful gifts. 2 47 2 school engineers and custodians Mr. and Mrs. Evard Rawson and came from a distance, were from ' ' daughter, Miss Harriett, were in and Mr. and Mrs Hendrick were Detroit, Pontiac, Saginaw, Chann-< First figures are prices of grain Mr. and Mrs. Port Huron Tuesday to attend the ing, Sebewaiiig, Unionville, Grosse houge guests of funeral services for Lester Mur- at farm; second figures, prices de- Lester Hendrick. Mrs. Kilbourn Pointe, Dearborn, Bach and Gage- livered at elevator. ' 1 dick, 54, brother-in-law of Mrs. town. spent the time with Mr. and Mrs. Rawson. Mr. Murdick died Sunday Wheat, No. 2, mixed, bu. 2.45 *~j> Charles Kilbourn and on Sunday Pre-nuptial affairs for the bride Oats, bu 99 in Port Huron Hospital after un- were a personal shower at the dergoing surgery on Thursday. He Rye, bu 1.89 i'?? Mrs. Finkbiner in Flint. home of Mrs. Harold Wells on Barley, cwt 3.45 3.50 had been ill since March. His wife June 7 and a kitchen shower on Buckwheat, cwt 5.00 i Mrs. Earl Hartwick was hostess was the former Laura Lucille June 19 at the home of Mrs. Lela Corn, bu when the Greenleaf Extension Club Wells. Wright. met on June 26. The club dis- Livestock. The July meeting of the Pres- cussed the various subjects to be byterian Missionary Society will Cows, pound 10 studied next year and made a be held Thursday July 10 one Bridal Cotiple on .Cattle, pound 15 choice. Mrs. Henry McLellan gave Northern Trip Grass cattle, pound 15 an interesting lesson on "Flower of Mrs. Richard Bayley. Assistant Calves, pound 24 , Arrangement". Mrs. Richard hostesses will be Mrs. Eobert Mil- Hogs ..23.50 | scnram invited the club for the ligan and Miss Flossie Crane. Mrs. At the parsonage in Bay City Poultry. July meeting. Refreshments of R. A. McNamee will conduct devo- Saturday at ten o'clock, with Dr. Rock hens ...... 25 cake and lemonade were served tions and the program, "Hot E. Ray Willson, Methodist pastor Leghorn hens ...... - ...... 17 after the study. There were ten Spots," will be in charge of Mrs. officiating, Miss Isabel Stepke, Rock springers ...... 32 members and four visitors pres- M. C. McLellan and Mrs. Lyle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Leghorn springers ...... 24 ; ent. Koepfgen. A short report of the Stepke, of Austin Township, be- Colored springers ...... 30 Mrs Keith McConkey and synodical held in June at Alma will came the bride of Clark Seeley, son Rock roosters ...... 14 daughter, Marilyn, Mrs, John be given by Mrs. McNamee, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seeley, of Produce. West, Mrs. Don Lorentzen, Mrs. M. R. Vender and Mrs. Edward Cass City. Attendants were Mr. Butterfat, pound ...... 64 John Lorentzen, Mrs. H. M. Willis, Golding. and Mrs. Alfred Seeley, brother dozen ...... 42 Mrs. Erwin Binder, Mrs. A. R. A quartet composed of George MERMASH and sister-in4aw of the groom. -- JKettlewell, Mrs. Wm. Cook, Mrs. Dillman, Bert Elliott, Dorus Benk- The bride was attractive in an iD. A. Krug, Mrs. Alex Grenleaf elman and Maurice Joos, presented all-white costume, which was a Protect Mattress A thick layer of newspapers I and Mrs. Vera Harrison attended •an hour's program of music in gabardine suit with white acces- e ee tin the Evangelical United Brethren sories complemented with a corsage placed over the springs of a bed not «J ™ 0 ^ f only protects the mattress but also • E'S Clu1 Friday at Church at Gilford on Sunday eve-' of red roses. adds warmth in cold weather. jShay Lake when Puritan Chapter ning. The program included trio, Mrs. Alfred Seeley as matron of, of Kingston was the hostess. Only quartet and solo numbers, accom- CO. honor, wore a yellow suit and a panied by Mrs. Maurice Joos at the corsage of white carnations. Fol- Phosphorescence {represented and the election of of- piano. Richard Joos also sang a lowing the ceremony, the bridal The phosphorescence in the water j ficers was postponed until the next solo. Others attending from Cass CALL 54 party returned to the home of at night—seen from shipboard—is 'meeting which will be in Septem- City were Mrs. Geo. Dillman and the groom's parents, west of Cass really composed of millions of lu- ber at Millington. Echo Chapter two children, Mrs. Bert Elliott and City, where a wedding dinner was minous protozoa and microscopic jwas awarded a monetary prize for Francis Elliott, Mrs. John Sovey, served. animals. having the largest attendance. and Mrs. Dorus Benkelnfan. Cass Gity, Michigan. CASS CITY CHRONICLE—FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1947. PAGE FIVE. FOR SALE—Good 1936 HAVE FARM for rent for 1918 on riding cultivator HELP WANTED—Two married FOR SALE—New modern home, ALL KINDS and sizes of mat- Master. Arnold Binder, 1 mile third shares. Wanted man to cut for sale. Also seed potatoes. Clar- men for general .farming. Good garage, large lot. A good buy. tresses. Morell Furniture and WANT ADS west, 4 miles north of Owendale. 50 tons of hay on half share. Also ence Smith, 8 south, % east of houses and fuel furnished; good Also some choice building lots. Hardware, Cass City. 7-4-1 WANT AD RATES. Want ad of 25 words or less, 35 cents 7-4-1* want man to do plastering work. Cass City. 7-4-1* wages. Arcadia Ridge Farms, C. W. Ewing Real Estate. Phone each insertion; additional words, 1 cent John Novak, 7 miles north, 1% Lum, Mich. Telephone 7032F21, 220. 7-4-1* FOR SALE—Milking Shorthorn «ach. Orders by mail should be accom- FROZEN LOCKERS—Norge, Phil- FOR SALE—Two horse-drawn bull, registered, 12 months old. panied by cash or postage stamps. Rates west, % south of Cass City. 7-4-2* Lapeer, Mich. Bert Clara, Mgr. for display want ad on application. co, Victor and other freezers. mowing machines with short 7-4-2* FOR SALE—Hayloader, single Also heifers. Henry Diebel, 12 Come in, look them over. Expert HELP WANTED to hoe corn 'and tongues. Frank Little, 4 south, 3 drum; also a good double harness. miles north and Vz west of Cass FOR SALE—5-burner Ward oil information. $239.00 and up. Easy beans. Will pay good wages. Can west of Cass City. 7-4-1* FOR SALE—Windmill, cream sep- Donald Reid, 6 miles north, 3 east, City on Stine Road. 7-4-2* stove with built-in oven. Silas payment plan. Open Wednesday start at once. Edward Hahn, 3% arator, and Universal wood and % north of Cass City. Phone RED RASPBERRIES for sale. ROLLAWAY bed and pads. Baby Sutherland, % mile east of Shab- and Saturday nights. Earl Long north, V2 east of Cass City. 7-4-2* coal burning stove. D. C. Wer- 85F21. 7-4-1 bona. 7-4-1* Furniture and Appliance, Mar- Place your orders early. John nette, 3 miles east, 1 south of beds and waterproof innerspring lette. 7-4-2 FORD-FERGUSON heavy duty Gordon, 5 east, Vz south of Cass Cass City, third house on left. FOR SALE—Deering mower, in mattresses. Morell Furniture and HAVE 6 ACRES of mixed alfalfa mowing machine .and bulldozer City. 7-4-1 7-4-2* \ good condition. Lee Hendrick, 8% Hardware, Cass City. 7-4-1 and timothy hay to cut on shares. FOR SALE—4 ft. McCormick- for sale. Steve Gelda, 1 mile east, miles east of Cass City. 7-4-1* Nick Straky, 2% miles south of Deering combine, pickup and 5% north of Cass City . 7-4-2* MODEL V-8 Ford, 1934; Guernsey ALL SIZES of extension and step- 11 ACRES of mixed hay, ready to Cass City. 7-4-1* scour clean, bean and clover at- cow, 5 years old, fresh; and Per- ladders. Priced right. Morell Fur- FOR SALE — Used doors and cut, for sale. Also fresh cow with FOR SALE—Ivanhoe oil stove, 4 fection 4-burner oil stove for sale. niture and Hardware, Cass City. windows, assorted sizes. T. Hen- calf by side. Mrs. Steve Boss, 2 tachments. Roy Agar, 5 miles east, 2 south of Deford. 7-4-2* A-l BRICK and block mason work. north and 3% east of Marlette. years old. Mrs. Eva Spencer, over Carroll Howarth, 5 east, 1% 7-4-1 nessey, 1% miles north of Cass Reasonable prices. Val Izydorek, 7-4-2* Hartwick's Store. 7-4-1* north, & east of Cass City. 7-4-1* City. 6-20-3 % mile north of Decker, Michigan. BOY, 14%, wants work. Jimmie ELECTRIC fencers, fence insula- WANT TO BUY Model A Ford or FOR SALE—John Deere Model- D Cutler, 4394 Oak St., Casg City. tors. Hot Shot batteries, $1.79. 7-4-2 JULY SPECIAL—5 pc. unpainted WALL PAPER at Fitzgerald's Eveready. Morell Furniture and breakfast set for only $10.00. '34 Ford, in fairly good shape. tractor, rubber in front, in good 7-4-1* priced from 6c per single roll t* FOR SALE—-6 little pigs 6 weeks Harold Webber, 4100 Seeger St., running order. T. W. Gracey, 8 Hardware,' Cass City. 7-4-1 New. Earl Long Furniture and FULL SIZE and apartment size any price to fit your purse. Com€ old. Lyle Roach, 7 south, 1% east Appliance, Mareltte. 7—4-2 Cass City. ' 7-4-1* miles east, 4% north of Cass City. to Caro and inspect it at your of Cass City. Phone 137F13. 7-4-1* gas stoves, complete with hook- FOR SALE—Silvertone car radio, leisure. 3-7-tf also 22 in. leather horse collar, 7-4-1* RADIOS—Good table model, ex- HAVE Pickup Baler for custom ups. Installed anywhere. Full size work, wire tie. Take orders now.. FOR SALE—Barn, 20x32, on cor- new, new halter and a set of even- cellent tone, 5 tube for $24.95. A electric stoves. Perfection oil ATTENTION FARMERS! WILTON Carpeting: Carved Wil- Also will bale hay on shares. 2 ner of Third and West Sts. A. stoves. Morell Furniture and ers and singletrees. Henry Jack- good line of radios and phono- We are taking contracts for son, 4 north, 8 east. 7-'4-l* ton carpeting, beautiful bluish- graph combinations. Come in and miles south and % west of Gage- A. Brian, 6419 Third St., Cass Hardware, Cass City. . 7-4-1 green. Will harmonize with many town. Walter Lubaczewski. City. 6-27-2 spray painting. Also steel play them. Open Wednesday and FOR SALE—House trailer, 25 ft., roofs and staining wood shin- FRESH COWS for sale. Purebred colors. Long wearing. Earl Long Saturday nights. Earl Long Fur- 6-20-3* Holstein, not registered; also Furniture and Appliance, Mar- FOR SALE—Used cars, Cope- Glider 1941, A-l. T. Hennessey, gles and Bondex. niture and Appliance, Marlette. SALESMEN and CANVASSERS land's Garage, 6418 Main Street, 1% miles north of Cass City. calves sired by a bull whose dam lette. 7-4-2 7-4-2 We can furnish paint and oil produced 750 Ibs. fat in year. Hen- wanted to sell roofing, siding, in- Cass City. 6-27-2 6-20-3 at a real saving to you. For FOR SALE—12 squares of No. 1 sulation and combination windows. ry Jackson, 4 north, 8 east. 7-4-1* JULY SPECIAL—Living room FOR SALE—1933 Chevrolet car in free estimates, write wood shingles at $13.75 per Excellent opportunity. Drawing WALL PAPER and hobby supplies, ALFRED REID & SONS suite, 2 pc. for only $99.95. Ex- good condition, 5 brand new tires, Armstrong paints and varnishes. FOR SALE—New Holland baler, square. Inquire of James Cooley cellent construction. Long wear- account. Apply between 9 and 10 Caro, Mich., or Phone Caro one "year old, in good condition. at Shabbona. 6-27-2* a. m. State Roofers, 6440 Main heater and just overhauled last Agent for Wall Sanitas wall ing material, in blue velour. Lat- fall. Price, $175.00. Ben Lesoski, 94922. 5-30-8* Bill Gierman, 1 mile south of St. (Gordon Hotel Bldg.) Cass paper, wall paper steamer for Decker. Phone Marlette 238-6. PLACE YOUR orders for straw- est style. Take advantage of this 2 west, 1 north of Pigeon, turn rent, $3.00 per day. Floor sander special today. Earl Long Furni- City. 6-20-tf FOR SALE—Road gravel, concrete 7-4-1 i berries now. Mrs. Henry Zemke, at school, west fourth house. 8677 for rent. Heavy duty barn red gravel, silo gravel, fill dirt, 7 miles south, % east of Cass ture and Appliance, Marlette. Berne Rd., Bay Port, Mich. 7-4-2 SPRING suits for men and ladies, $2.49. Addison Wall Paper and plastering sand. Lester Auten, HAVE A PICKUP baler for cus- City. Phone 158F12. 6-27-2 strictly made to measurement. 6-27-2* Paint Store, 361 N. State St., phone 256, Cass City, 4293 Leach tom work. Lester Evens, % mile FOR SALE—Registered Holstein FOR SALE—McCormick-Deering Perfect fit guaranteed. Liberal KNOWLEDGE about cancer may Caro. Phone 659. 6-6-tf St. 6-t20-4* west of Cass City, fourth house bull calves from production tested hay loader like new. Frank Lu- line of samples. Alterations and save your life! Send name and south, east side. Phone 104R4. MILK BUSINESS for Sale. Lo- TRACTOR FOR SALE—W. C. 7-4-1* dams and grand dams. Donahue baczewski, 1 mile west of Elm- repairing. Henry Salzman, San- address on a postcard to Ameri- cated in good town of aproximate- Farm, % mile north, or call 257. wood. 7-4-1* dusky, Mich. Phone 296. 1-31-tf Allis-Chalmers motor, completely can Cancer Society, 22 Ann St., ly 2000 population. Now bottling rebuilt, new rubber, with or with- FOR SALE—Two-wheel trailer, 3-7-tf New York 1, N. Y. and receive 500 quarts daily.. Good equip- 16-650 tires, with ball hitch, set FOR SALE—Oliver 70 tractor on ROOFING, siding and insulation free booklet. out 4-row cultivator; also 36 bale IFOR SALE—8-room brick house rubber with two row cultivator. applied privately or through the ment including two trucks. Owner or grain elevator. H. T. Walker, of fly nets, umbrella with holder. absolutely all newly remodeled Ed Hillaker, 1 mile north, % friendly cooperation of your local in ill health. Priced to sell quick- 3% east of Argyle, 7-4-2 Thos Keenoy, on Woodland Ave., FOR SALE — McCormick-Deering ly for cash. Ezra A. Wood, Cass City 7-4-1* throughout with 15 acres of good west of Argyle. 7-4-1 dealer. Lowell Sickler, R. 3, Cass combine with pickup attachment land within the city limits of Ub-i Realtor, Pigeon, Michigan, phone I WISH TO THANK all friends FOR SALE—Muscovy ducks, small City. 5-2-26* in good condition, horse 6 years •and neighbors who so kindly re- SMALL HOME for sale in Elkton. ly. There is 330 feet of frontage old, wt. 1700 and sound; also two- 27. 5-30-tf New, some finishing to be done. on main road, 250 ft. can be sold ones with their mother. Theron BULLDOZER for hire. Barnes membered me with cards, gifts Esckilsen, 4 east, 2 south of Cass row John Deere horse cultivator, and visits on my 88th birthday. 3 bedrooms, 3 lots. Only $3,500. as building lots. 4 bedrooms and Construction Co. Phone 204R3 of- new. Elwin Sadler, 1-4 mile It's a good buy. Ezra A. Wood, tiled bath up, 4 rooms down, part City. 7-4-1* fice; phone 85R2, gravel pit. PLASTIC OR STEEL May God richly bless you all. R. north and 1-4 west of Hemans. S. Prdctor. 7-4-1 Realtor, Pigeon, Mich. Phone 27. basement. Oil hot water heat, wa- FOR SALE—Nestle's milk route, 5-23-tf 7-4-2* TILE 6-27-tf ter softener, latest in kitchen grossing $850.00 monthly. Steve GAS STATION business for sale. layout, storm windows through- Kruchko, 4283 West St., Cass EAVE TROUGHS and gutters. We —FOB- $3,000 buys equipment, Chevrolet TAVERN—Building 60x40, just out, 24 cu. ft. deep freeze. Whole City Phone 113R4. 7-4-1* REAL ESTATE install eave troughs of correct BATHROOM OR KITCHEN gas delivery truck and guaranteed like new. Large dance floor, 36 inside of house absolutely new, size and shape on any building. tables, 100 chairs and other fine including plaster, trim, floors and Box gutters for industrial build- Water repellent, various colors. inventory of $1400. Large repair garage in connection. Rental Ic a equipment. One-car garage at- all. Priced $12,000.00; part can LUMBER AND FOR SALE ings. Skylights. Roof ventila- Free estimates. We have a fac- tached. 5-room modern apartment be financed. Ezra A. Wood, Real- tors. Marlette Sheet Metal Works, tory trained applicator. Write gallon. Now pumping about 4000 Lots for sale. A large assortment gallons a month. Ezra A. Wood, upstairs with bath. Room to make tor, Pigeon, Phone 27. 6-20-tf CARS ' . to choose from. Max S. Patrick, Prop., 6281 E. or call 2 more apartments. This is really a Marlette St., Marlette, Mich. Realtor, Pigeon, Michigan. Phone BRIMBERRY INSULATING CO. 27. 5-23-tf nice place. $27,000. Ezra A. Wood, I.FOR SALE—Automatic Bendix .Model A McCormick-Deering Hardware store and electrical Phone 139. 5-2-tf Realtor, Pigeon, Mich. Phone 27. washer, $85.00; book case, $7.00; tractor, new business with living quarters. Phone 100 Elkton, Mich. 6-27-tf '41 Ford Tudor Super Delux LUMBER and used cars for sale, 5-30-tf WANTED TO BUY —Old horses. 3 end tables, $3.00 each; floor New double cabin. Riding stable, Good dairy cows, bangs and T. B. lamp, $10.00; liquor cabinet, $8.00; '35 Chevrolet pickup one acre of ground at Curran, 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 and plank; also slab APPLICATORS wanted for lock small rocker, $2.50. 6721 Hough- '36 Chevrolet Tudor Mich. Around $3,000 inventory. wood, $2.00 per cord at mill. FOR SALE—Skim milk powder tested. Also other livestock. Drop shingles and siding. Ask for Mr. ton St., Cass City. 6-27-2 '32 B 4 coach $7,500 full price. Easy terms. Peters Bros., at Argyle. 4-11-tf for animal feed at Michigan Milk a card to Fred Western, Bad Axe, Sakash. State Roofers, Gordon Lumber, 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, plank, orj Producers Ass'n stations in 100 Michigan or phone 723. 9-20-tf Hotel Bldg., Cass City. 6-t27-tf FOR SALE—Six room house, full will saw to order at mill New cenemt block house, 4 rooms FOR SALE—About 47 acres of lb. and 150 lb. bags at 8c a pound. bath, automatic hot water, newly Slab wood and bath with garage. Immediate hay. Will divide. John Moshier, An excellent economical source FOR SALE—John Deere grain painted inside and out, $3,850. possession. ! 3% miles east of Deford. 3-30-tf of high protein and vitamin con- binder, 8-ft cut, for tractor or Terms. 6721 HoughtonStreet, PETERS BROS. tent food. 6-13-4 horses, working order. Wesley Cass City. 6-27-2 Argyle, Mich. 7-4-1 160 Acres 5 miles north, 1% miles WANTED — Radio repair man. Jickling, 1% miles south of Deck- east of Cass City. Miami loam. Must be A-l. To take over com- FARMS WANTED — All sizes. er. 7-4-1* FOR SALE—Milk route, hauling to Very good buildings. This is Cement Gravel CASS CITY Fruit Market has: plete shop in appliance store do- Have ready cash buyers. Wm. Sebewaing. Inquire at Mac & Leo worth looking at. ing big business. Cash required Zemke, Deford. 1-17-tf KITCHEN HELP wanted. New Service Station, Cass City. 6-27-2* New potatoes, 87c a peck; Cali- at plant or delivered Gordon Hotel, Cass City. 7-4-2 fornia oranges, 15c a doz.; Cali- Six rooms and bath, basement, to buy inventory and equipment fornia grapefruit, 5 for 27c; to- oil furnace, forced air. On 40 about $2500. Located in one of the FOR SALE "VILLAGE TAXES may be paid best towns in Thumb. Will also Tuckey Block FOR SALE—10 little pigs, 7 weeks any day at the Pinney State Bank matoes, 29c a lb.; watermelons, acres, 6 miles south of M-81 on old. Elmer Hawksworth, 10 miles cantalope, soft drinks >and full M-53. pay commission to man on major Model H John Deere tractor Plant at 1% collection fee up to Aug. appliance sales. Ezra A. Wood, east, 1% miles south of Cass 10. Ernest Croft, treasurer. 6-27-7 line of groceries. We buy eggs. John Deere two-row tractor cul- City. 7-4-1* Open evenings. "Art" Little, Prop. SEELEY'S REAL ESTATE Realtor, Pigeon, Michigan. Phone tivator One mile west of Cass City. 'GROCERY and meats. Fine old 7-4-1 6513 Main St., Cass City 27. 5-23-tf John Deere 16 in. tractor plow Phone 139F12. 6-20-3* THERE WILL BE a Summer Sup- stand. Store, warehouse and fine Phone 2S7. 2-28-tf ONE SET of T-shaped 3-wire Farm wagons, with or without per served at the Presbyterian living quarters attached. All heat- FOR SALE—Oliver 60 tractor, '43 Church on Wednesday, July 9, model; John Deere tractor plow; clothes line posts; 3-inch tubing. tires FOUND—One bike. Owner may ed by oil forced air furnace. 4 have same by indentifying and from 6:00 p. m. to 8 p. m. 7-4-1 (2 bottom, 12 in. plow) Inter- FOR SALE—1941 Super DeLux W. Finkbeiner, 6361 Garfield, Cass Single 16 in. Ferguson plow bedrooms. Gross business now ap- City. 7-4-1* paying for this ad. Inquire of proximately $35,000 per year. national hayloader and side rake. Ford, radio, heater, 2 spot lights, Double 12 in. Ferguson plow SMALL FARM for sale—40 acres, Clark Auslander, 5 miles east, Dan McLachlan at the Cass City Good spot to install locker plant l 2 fog lights, new engine and tires. Double 14 in. Ferguson plow Tractor Sales. 7-4-1 20 acres cleared and a brand new 3% south, /2 east of Cass City. C. Zapfe, 6704 Main St., Cass brick veneer house, 5 rooms with in connection. Plenty of space 6-27-2* SPOT CASH Four-row Ferguson weeders available in warehouse. $12,500 City. 7-4-1 Ferguson sweep rakes SUPER SERVICE station for sale. bath down, space for two rooms Located on corner of two main will handle. Ezra A. Wood, Real- WARM? Let's cool off with ice HORSES $7.00—COWS $9.00 Parker Tandem cultipackers up. House thoroughly insulated tor, Pigeon, Michigan. Phone 27. cream and cake, on the Harold Hogs, $2.00 per cwt. highways. Doing big year around in side walls and ceilings. Full FOR SALE Used Ferguson 7 ft. mower business. Has gas station, repair basement, hot air furnace, shower ^5-23-tf Wells lawn Friday evening, July Calves and Sheep—Removed Free. 18. Sponsored by Echo Chapter, 0. Heavy duty trailer Ferguson, soil scoop shop, grocery store and private in basement, natural fire place, TOR SALE—4-ton Cooper farm 6" .and 10" Hammermills Carcass must be fresh and sound. Ferguson terracers single modern home all on large 1500 lb. deep freeze, 20x24 garage wagon, 4-ton Cooper tractor trail- E. S. Second house east of Evan- gelical Church. 7-4-1 New J. D. field chopper with mo- Phone Collect to Front end bean puller for Ford lot. $10,000 cash will handle it. finished off into three rooms. Am er, 6 and 9 ft. field cultivators, 10- tor and blower tractor It's a real money maker. Ezra A. selling it for less than it cost. ft. cultipackers, 2 and 4-row cul- Rubber tired wheelbarrows DARLING & CO. Ferguson beet lifter Wood, Realtor, Pigeon, Michigan. $12,500 with $5,000 down. Ezra A. tivators for most any tractor, SPRAY Used plow, 2 14-in. bottoms Cass City 207. . Lift type spike tooth harrow Phone 27. 5-23-tf Wood, Realtor, Pigeon, Michigan. bean pullers, heavy duty tractor Phone 27. 6-27-tf harrows, super six manure load- Cement mixers Ferguson hammermill PAINTING Chicken wire The original company to pay for ers for most any tractor, with dead stock. CASS CITY TRACTOR SALES 40-ACRE FARM for sale. 20 acres wide or narrow front. Fred Had- Get your buildings sprayed. Griptite liquid roofing IMMEDIATE New and used tractor tires 9-13-tf work land, some woods, small dix, Jr. Phone Snover 3590. Two See Ford Ferguson Dealer buildings, $1,500. M. Burk, 1 mile miles north, % mile east of Deck- Tractor drive belts 6400 Main Street DELIVERY Four and six-can milk coolers WANTED—A hundred veal calves south, % west, % south of Gage- er. 6-13-tf Bud Rock Cass City, Mich. 7-t4-2 town. 6-27-2* l/2 mile west of Deford. DeLaval cream separators every Monday morning. We paid Cottage Cruiser house trailers APARTMENT house for sale. Sol- 6-27-2* DeLaval milking machine not less than 24 cents net this Indian motorcycles WANTED—A tractor cultivator id brick 3-apartment house in the Empire milking machine FOR SALE—Lumber. Plank, 2x4's, week for good calves. No commis- Boats, all types for Farmall 12. Wm. Burk, 5 miles village of Ubly, 100 ft. frontage. All sizes of tarpaulins sion. No shrinking. Also buy and 1-in. boards, $70 per thousand at east, % south of Cass City One modern 5-room and bath up- REFRIGERATION service—Com- All kinds of oak and ash suitable ship all other stock every Monday the mill, or $80 delivered. Five Mercury outboard motors mercial and domestic, any make. 6-27-2* stairs now rents for $35 per mo.; for wagon and truck bed- morning. Harry Munger, Caro. miles north of Luzerne, Mich., or 0. C. JACOBS one 3-room and bath upstairs now Schultz milk coolers and home pieces, also implement tongues Phone 449. Now located across 2 north and 8 west of Mio. Can GROCERY store and cabins for freezers. Immediate delivery. Ja- Snover and Port Huron, rents for $30 per mo.; one mod- Selection of bolts from the Wigwam on M-81. eave orders at John Deere Im- Michigan 6-201tf sale. Six cabins furnished and ern 5-room and bath apartment cobs' Refrigeration Service, Sno- Electric stock food cookers 10-1-tf plement shop at Cass City. Henry plenty room to build more. 70 downstairs, in which the owner ver. Phone 3397. 10-25-tf Fence wire Cooklin, Luzerne, Mich. 3-14-tf acres of good land located on lives, would rent for $45 per mo. Pails, 10 and 12 qt. GROCERY STORE for sale. Gross US-25 just across the road from Half basement, steam heat, oil FOR SALE — Registered Hoistein Log chains, %" and 7/16" business over $1,000 per week FURNITURE repairing, uphol- FOR SALE Lake Huron, south of Harbor automatic hot water heater, wa- bull calves from excellent founda- Barn shovels average last year. Good brick stering and refinishing. Used fur- Beach. 7-room house insulated, ter softener, screens and storm tion stock. We have extended Round pointed shovels building with 6-room modern niture bought and sold. William 160 acre farm on M-19 close to part basement and in good con- windows throughout, and many pedigrees for all our dams and Hutchinson, 6537 Main St., Cass Bad Axe. Large barn, all good dition. Front room is grocery Tractors steam cleaned and paint- apartment upstairs. Excellent outbuildings. Water in home. A other nice features. Separate en- sires. E. B. Schwaderer Farms, 3 ed fixtures and stock. Guaranteed in- City, Mich Phone 122. 3-21-tf store. Price $10,000 with $4,000 trances for each apartment. All miles north Caro Standpipe on Automobile engines steam ventory $5,000 at wholesale nice spot. down. Ezra A. Wood, Realtor, carpeting to remain. Everything Colling road. A. B. Quick, Mgr. cleaned prices.- Located in good town in WHEN YOU have livestock for 80 acres near Bad Axe, 1 mile off Pigeon, Mich. Phone 27. 6-27-tf is in first class condition. A very Phone 9412, Caro. 9-21-tf Heathousers for John Deere A Thumb. Total price $16,000. sale, call Reed & Patterson. Tele- M-53. Farm tools, livestock, all FOR SALE—Modern home, 8 good investment; will show at or B tractors Terms. Ezra A.' Wood, Realtor, phone 52, 32 or 109F4. 8-15-tf of it goes. Must sell. least 10% income. It will pay you TRUCKING — Sand and gravel, Starline stalls and stanchions and Pigeon, Mich, Phone 27. 5-23-tf rooms, bath and sun porch. Full to investigate this. $12,000; part blocks, etc. Place your order water bowls POULTRY wanted—Drop postal Come and see what we have in basement, hot air furnace with can be financed. Ezra A. Wood, now. Fill dirt, top soil, black Oils and greases FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms card to Stephen Dodge, Cass City. farms. Many to choose from, all stoker. Two lots, barn and ga- Realtor, Pigeon, Mich. Phone 27. 4 blocks south and 1 block west Will call for any amount at any over Huron, Sanilac and Tuscola rage. Enquire of C. Brown or C. dirt. We fix your driveways. Cannon Ball barn door track time. Phone 82. 5-7-tf 6-20-tf Phone 159, or see Claude Hutch- Power lift for VanBrunt drill of Wood's Drug Store. Dan Mc- Counties. Some are good invest- L. Burt. 7-4-1* inson or Gene Corkins. 4-11-tf Farm wagons Lachlan. 7-4-1 FOR SALE—10 little pigs, 6 wks. ments. If you want big interest on ATTENTION Young Men! Are you your money, see us. MODEL A John Deere tractor on interested in learning a new, Lantz coulters FOR SALE —Tile and block ma- old. Edgar , 1 mile west, rubber, with cultivator and bean modern trade? Would you like G. H. manure loader and bull- terial, concrete sand, mason sand, 1% miles north of Cass City. Have many business places to puller -attachment in good condi- to go to a Technical School or Arnold Copeland dozer for all tractors concrete and road gravel, fill dirt, 7-4-1* choose from. tion. Richard Nowland, 2 west of College with tuition and expenses Roll over scrapers Kitchen Bros.' gas station in Caro. loaded in your truck at pit or MAID and part time cook wanted Beautiful 5-room cottage at Lex- paid? You can do all this, and Auctioneer Garden cultivators delivered. Pit location — From 6-27-2* Cultipackers for the County Hospital, and a ington. travel to new places while serv- Cass City, 7 miles north, 3 miles man to work on the farm. Apply ing your country as the best paid FARM AND STOCK SALES Esco deep freeze ATTENTION—Residents near or Grapple hay forks east. From Elkton — 8 miles at the Social Welfare Office, If you can't sell it, we can. Of- on Sec. 12, Novesta. Someone who soldier in the world. Find out south, 3 east. Andrew T. Barnes, Court House, Caro. 7-4-1 offices in Detroit and Ubly. about the G. I. Bill and what it has HANDLED ANYWHERE Hay cars was enjoying general good time Contractor, Cass City, Mich. has picked up seven poison cap- to offer you. Contact your U. S. CASS' CITY Milk can wash tanks ATHLETE'S Foot curbed by amaz- MUTUAL REALTY Hot water heaters Phone 204R3. 5-24-tf sules. Be sure that no farm stock, Army Recruiting Station for de- ing new 5-way treatment, called 16335 Harper, Detroit, Mich. tails on today's finest career op- Telephone 225R4 Barbwire Vodisan. Proved by clinical tests poultry, or humans get them. HeU FOR SALE—Mahogany four-post- Phone NI-4353. en G. Moore. 7-4-1 portunity by phoning Bad Axe er bed in good condition, ,box on most severe cases. $1.00 pack- 275, or calling in person at Bad SAVE ENERGY, get a Clinton Ryan & Cooklin springs, and mattress, dressing age provides day-and-night pro- MUTUAL REALTY I WISH to thank all who helped Axe Post Office between 8 a. m. gasoline power lawn mower at John Deere Sales and Service table to match. Will sell separate- tection. Results guaranteed or 2208 Main St., Ubly, Michigan. in any way last week when my and 5 p. m., Monday thru Friday. Leonard Damm's Store, Cass City. 'Cass City. ly or together. Phone 178R11. money refunded. Ask us about Phone 3451. home in Decker burned. Mrs. '7-4-1 6-20-3* 6-7-tf 6-27-2 Vodisan. Wood's Drug Store. 101 7-4-4 Ben Phetteplace 7-4-1* PAGE SIX. CASS CITY GHRQNICLE—FEIDAY, JULY 4, 1947. Gass City, Michigan.

TUSCOLA COUNTY BOARD OF Meeting called to order by Chair- j MAXWELL JENSEN Register of Deeds of Tuscola County. office1 of the County I'ram Commissioners ' appointed for hearing said petition; man Harry Beatenhead. ARTHUR A. DEHMEL Motion carried. of the Counties of Huron, Tuscola and ! It is further Ordered ,that public notice SUPERVISORS Clerk called the roll with all Su- FRED L. HUTCHINSON Supervisor Sylvester, Chairman of Sanilac to which reference may be had i thereof' be given by publication of a copy pervisors responding. Hospital-Medical Committee: Committee on Claims and Accounts by all partiees^ interested, and bids will be j of this order, for three successive weeks Minutes of yesterday's session read GROVER J. LAURIE, Chairman reported as follows: To the Hon. made and received accordingly. Contracts I previous to said day of hearing in the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Severance Continued from a previous issue. by the Clerk and they were approved HENRY STOCKMEYER Board of Supervisors of Tuscola will be made with the lowest responsible j Cass City Chronicle, a newspaper printed Supervisor Jensen, Chairman of as read. MAXWELL JENSEN County: Gentlemen: Your Committee bidder giving adequate security for the i and circulated in said County. and children were dinner guests on i Committee on County Finance re- The Committee known as County Motion made by Supervisor Smith on Claims and Accounts beg leave to performance of the work, in the sum then • ALMON C. PIERCE, Judge of Probate. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy, ported on County Finance as follows: Investment Committee composed of and supported by Supervisor Jones report that they have had under con- and there to be fixed by us, reserving to A true copy. j Mr. Chairman, Hon. Board of Super- the following members: Chairman of that the report be accepted and adop- j sideration the following claims, and Dorothy C. Reavey, Register of Probate. Evans. the Board of Supervisors, Chairman ted. Motion carried. | recommend that they be allowed as ourselves the right to reject any and all i visors: Your Finance Committee beg of the Finance Committee of the Supervisor Gunsell, Chairman of bids, and if no satisfactory sealed bids 6-20-3 leave-to report the following: Monthly | follows: are received, we reserve the right to pro-ORDER FOR PUBLICATION—DETER- Mr. and Mrs Howard Evans and i Statement and Trial Balance, Tus- Board of Supervisors, Register of, Committee on Roads and Bridges pre- i No.—Name—For Cl'd All'd Deeds, County Treasurer and County sented the Committee's report as fol- I 1 Wm. F. Rau, poult $ 36.16 $ 23.50 ceed immediately after the rejection of MINATION OF HEIRS. children were Sunday visitors at cola County for Month ending Jan- Clerk, all members of the committee lows: Mr. Chairman, Hon. Board of , sealed bids and at the same ' time and unary 15, 1947. 2 Lynn Redding, sheep 47.25 32.25 | place and without further notice to let State of Michigan, the Probate Court the Harold Evans home. Wayne : Ledger Accts. Debit Bal Cred. Bal being present, the question was Supervisors, Gentlemen: Your Com- 3 James McPherson, ! for the County of Tusocla. brought up for discussion ' regarding mittee on Roads and Bridges beg sheep 47.30 32.30 ] the contract by open bidding, likewise re- Ey^ans from Lake Orion spent the General $ 34,621.50 the investing ot money from the Jail leave to report the following: serving the right to reject any and ail I At a session .of said Court, held at the ! Revolv. Drain .. S,900.97 4 Isaac Nutt, sheep . 107.00 107.00 such open bids and to adjourn such let- j Probate Office, in the Village of Caro, in past week visiting his cousin, Jim- Imprest cash .. 225.00 Sinking Fund in in Tuscola County During the year, 1946, the Tuscola 5 Eugene TBouford, ; said County, on the 24th day of June, A. Drain Orders. The Board expressed County Road Commission accomp- poultry 16.20 9.20 ting to such time and place as we shall mie Evans. ! Cash Acct 17,865.46 their approval of the Jail Sinking publicly announce. jD. 1947. ! Banks: lished improvements on roads and 6 Leland VanHorn, J Present, Honorable Almon C. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. H. McKellar were Fund money being invested by the new equipment and gravel purchased, sheep 17.25 17.25The date for the completion of such ; St. Sav. Bk., Investing Committee in County Drain building site obtained, as follows: | Judge of Probate. Sunday callers^ at the LeRoy Ev- j Caro, general 77,013.84 7 John Coltson, sheep. 47.15 42.1conti>act5 , and the terms of payment there- j In the matter of the i Peoples St. Bk, Orders. Gravel resurfacing, not including 8 "ohn Coltson, sheep. 32.15 27.1for5, shall and will be announced at the ans home. ! Caro, general " 26,870.90 Motion made by Supervisor McAl- patching, 112 miles. 9 John Coltson, sheep. 77.15 67.1tim5 e and place of letting. Any person de- Estate of Thomas McHale, Deceased. pine and supported by Supervisor Stabilized gravel, 85 miles 10 Merton Luther, poult. 32.35 27.35 Sundry Co. banks Slafter that we adjourn until 1:30. Blacktop base, 7 miles. siring to bid on the above mentioned Catherine C. Quinn having filed in said George Evans of Ellington was c. of d Cass 1 11 Stevens Nurs. Home work will be required to deposit with Court her petition praying that 'said Court a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. City 5,000.00 Motion carried. New blacktop surface, B ^ miles. contagious 50.00 50.00 the Drainage Board a certified check or adjudicate and determine who were at the Peoples St. Bk., Roadside ditches, 38 miles. 12 Amer. Leg. Hospital its equivalent to the amount of One Thou- time of his death the legal heirs of said Harold Evans. AFTERNOON SESSION New Equipment Purchased: contagious 225.00 225.00 Caro, dir. rel. 3,225.78 Meeting called to order by Chair- 3—5 to 7 ton trucks sand ($1,000.00) Dollars as a guarantee deceased and entitled to inherit the real Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morse Peoples St. Bk., man with quorum present. 4—3 ton trucks 13 Saginaw Co. Hospital that he will enter into contract and fur- estate of which said deceased died seized, Caro, spec. Regular order of business taken up. 1—2 ton truck contagious 9.00 9.00 nish the required bond as prescribed by It is ordered, that the 15th day of July, Mrs. Lyle Lounsbury spent Sunday Horton 63,783.28 14 Saginaw Co. Hospital law. The checks of all unsuccessful bidders A. D. 1947, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, Supervisor McAlpine, Chairman of | 1—Vs cu. yd. mobile crane contagious 2050.002050.00 visiting relatives in Chelsea and Invest, acct., Committee on County Officers' Sal- i 1—stone crusher, government sur- will be returned after contracts are &i, said Probate Office, be and is hereby bands, co. jail 47,879.02 aries presented the following report: I plus 15 Geo. H. Moore, con- awarded. All bids must be made on bid- appointed for hearing said petition; Fenton, Michigan, Invest, acct., To the Hon. Board of Supervisors: 1—3 x 8 gravel screen tagious 9.00 9.00 ding blanks furnished by the drainage It is further ordered, that public notice bonds, spec, All of which is respectfully sub- thereof be given by publication of a copy Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tuckey, Miss cemetery . ... 2,000.00 Gentlemen: Your Committee on Coun- 1—pneumatic tire dragline trailer mitted. board. ty Officers' Salaries beg leave to re- 2—ptrol graders to be delivered ROY SYLVESTER Notice is further hereby given, that on of this order, for three successive weeks Jean Tuckey, Mrs. Charles Cutler St. Sav. Bk., port that they have had under con- This year was a very difficult one Wednesday, the 20th day of August, 1947, , previous to said day of hearing, in the spec, cemetery 362.58 HENRY SMITH- I Cass City Chronicle, a newspaper printed and the Lyle Lounsbury children St. Sav. Bk., sideration the Sheriff's Deputies and for road maintenance operations. The WM. E. HIGGINS at Village Hall in Pigeon Michigan, in the spent Sunday at Enos Park. spec. Horton . 2,558.50 recommend the following: That two lack of rain during the summer Motion made by Supervisor Slafter Township of Winsor, County of Huron, ' and circulated in said County. i St. Sav. Bk., co. full time Deputies be paid $175.00 per months made grading operations im- and supported by Supervisor Gunsell or at such other time and place there- ALMON C. «PIERCE, Judge of Probate. Richard, Lome, Naoma, Patty, jail, sink 10,526.87 month and that the Under Sheriff and possible without the addition of wa- that the report be accepted and the after, to which we, the Drainage Board A true copy. ! Operator of the License Bureau be ter or brine. As this is an expensive Clerk be instructed to draw orders aforesaid, may adjourn the same, the ap- Dorothy Reavey, Register of Probate. Jimmy and Wayne Evans, Rose Peoples St. Bk., paid $175.00 per month and 5c per operation, only main county roads portionment for benefits and the lands 6-27-3 co. jail sink. . 5,964.26 mile while travelling on County bus- for the several amounts. Motion car- Mary and Frances Rubick, and Soc. Welfare . . 9,933.45 could be properly graded. Township ried. comprised within the "Pigeon • River Drain Crip. & affl. chil. 136.00 iness. roads received serious damage be- Supervisor Oehmel, Chairman of Special Assessment District," and the NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS BEFORE Loretta and Betty Morse spent Sun- 3,225.78 Part time Deputies shall be paid cause lack of moisture caused the Direct Relief .. according to the following schedule: the -Committee on Resolutions, pre- apportionments thereof will _be subject to COURT. day at Caseville County Park. Library fund . . 2,042.27 roads to become rough and grading sented the following: To the Hon. review for one day, from nine o'clock in Arthur Livingston and Mr. and Law library . .. 1,160.17 $2.50 per trip and 5c per mlie for ac- operations caused much of the fine Board of Supervisors, Gentlemen: i the forenoon until five o'clock in the af- State of Michigan, the Probate Court 52.792.94 tual miles travelled •while working for gravel to be lost by wind erosion. Your committee on Resolutions beg j ternoon. At said review the computation for the County of Tuscola. County road . .. 66,341.78 the County, in no event shall the ,pay During the year the commission In the matter of the Mrs. Harry Habicht visited rela- Spec. co. Horton of such deputies exceed $6.50 per day leave to -submit the following: of costs for said Drain will also be open Drain fund 42,511.95 purchased one (1) new gravel pit in Whereas, by deed dated July 14, for inspection by any parties interested. Estate of Elnora E. Beach, Deceased. tives in Corunna Friday of last 354.32 and mileage as above, regardless of the Section 10, Aimer Township, contain- State tax fund number of trips made each day. $6.50 1938 and recorded August 3, 1938 in The following is a description of the Notice is hereby given that 2 months week. 196.74 ing a very good grade of gravel. liber 230 of Deeds, page 276, Tuscola several tracts or parcels of land consti- Delinq. tax 497.92 per day for each full day worked and A three-acre tract of land in Sec- from the 27th day of June, A. D. 1947, Teach. Instit. .. mileage as above, all salaries to be Co. Register of Deeds office, Clare A. tuting the Special Assessment District of have been allowed for creditors to present Mr. and Mrs. Walter Finkbeiner tion 18, Vassar Township, was deeded Thomas and Manila Thomas, husband were Sunday visitors at the Sher- Escheats fund 2,986.20 paid from Jan. 1, 1947 until the same to the commission for a location for said Drain, viz: their claims against said deceased to said (unknown leg.) is changed by this Board. a branch garage. Considerable mater- and wife, conveyed to the County of TUSCOLA COUNTY court for examination and adjustment, and Cemetery fund . 362.58 J. N. MeALPINE Tuscola land in the Township of Ak- well Kelly home. Tax collection . 53,187.31 ial has been purchased and stored for ron, Tuscola County, Michigan, de- ELKLAND TOWNSHIP, T 14 N, S 11 E, that all creditors of said deceased are JAMES GREEN the construction of this building. Section 1. required to present their claims to said Mr. and Mrs. Perry Livingston ARTHUR A. DEHMEL The branch garage in Akron, built scribed as follows: to-wit: All land court, at the probate office, in the Village $306,797.96 $306,797.96 Motion made by Supervisor Stoek- lying South and West of the Sellers W Va and Arthur Livingston were guests I hereby certify that the above on the site given by Akron village, Drain in Section 17, Township 15 N % of NE % of Caro, in said county, on or before the statement is a true condition of the meyer and supported by Supervisor was completed and put into operation SW % of NE % 2.7th day of August, A. D. 1947, and that Friday evening at the William Laurie that the report be accepted in March. Considerable savings in North, Range 8 East, for a public said, claims will be heard by said court on County Funds. Cash and Bank Bal- park only; said deed containing a re- N y3 of SE % of NE <4 Barriger home to help Mr. Barri- ances at the close of business Janu- and adopted. Motion carried. time and efficiency have been effect- Tuesday, the 2nd day of September, A. D. Supervisor Reavey, Chairman of ed by the use of this garage. verter to the grantors in the event NW Trias % of S % of SE % of NE ',i ger celebrate his 75th birthday. ary 15, 1947. Committee to settle with the County the grantee fails so to use said land, N % of NW % of SE % ' 1947, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. Signed: ARTHUR M. WILLITS The contract has been awarded for and Dated June 24, A. D. 1947. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Countersigned: County Treasurer Drain Commissioner reported as fol- the construction of a new bridge over Section 5. ALMON C. PIERCE, Judge of Probate. lows: To the Hon. Board of Supervis- Cass River at Wahjamega. This Whereas, the County of Tuscola de- E % of E % Ernest Kelly and children, Mr. and MAUD B. ORJMES, ors of Tuscola County, Gentlemen: sires to deed said land back to Clare - A true copy. Deputy County Clerk. bridge is to be financed under the A. Thomas and Manila Thomas, hus- S %of W % of SE % j Dteothjt Reavey, Probate Register. 6-27-3 Mrs. Charles Barriger, Mr. and We, the Committee to settle with the Federal Aid Secondary Program in E % of N ya of SE % Signed Committee: County Drain Commissioner beg leave co-operation with the Federal Gov- band and wife, in the event the condi- E % of S % of SE % Mrs. Cecil Barriger and family, MAXWELL JENSEN to report as follows: We have exam- tions hereinafter mentioned in this FRED L. HENDERSON ernment the Michigan State Highway resolution are met. Section 8. Jewel Depository and Miss Mary Barriger. The ined the records and books, also re- i DepartmenueDartmpnt and ththee. i-*™,-**-,*County --D™* NE % of NE % and N 30 A ox W % ARTHUR A. DEHMEL, port of the Drain Commissioner given CommisS. Work wfll be stLteS on Now Therefore, Be It Resolved, that The British crown jewels are birthday cake was made by Miss Motion made by Supervisor Baker to the Board of Supervisors agree and I this project about Aprili 1, 1947 the County of Tuscola reconvey said of NE % kept m the Tower of London. and supported by Supervisor Reavey alJ in good condition. land to Clare A. Thomas and Manila N % of SE % of NE % Mary Barriger. that the report be accepted and placed BEN B. REAVEY We recommend and urge that all Thomas, husband_ and wife, provided, Section 9. on the records. Motion carried. ELMER TITSWORTH car and truck owners living in Tus- however that said Clare A. Thomas N % Supervisor Green, Chairman of the Cola County purchase .their license FRANK BAKER plates in Tuscola County so that and Manila Thomas, husband and N 12 A of NE % of SE % Leg Tester Committee to settle with the Social Motion made by Supervisor McAl- wife, grant to the County of Tus- Section 10. AVelfare Department presented the pine and supported by Supervisor Tuscola County will receive their ful] cola a right of way for drainage pur- following report: Mr. Chairman, Hon. •share of weight tax money from the NW A machine has been develbped by Smith that the report be accepted and poses of a width as recommended 'by E of NE % less SW % of SE of Board of Supervisors, Gentlemen: and placed on the records. Motion State for Tuscola County Road pur- the Tuscola County Drain Commis- AXE MARBLE William E. Dunshee, John F. Hopp Your Committee to settle with the De- poses. sioner along /the outlet of th© Wiscog- NE carried. All of which is respectfully sub- N of W % of NE % and LeRoy Barnes at Northwestern partment of Social Welfare has exam- Supervisor Schott, Chairman of mitted. gin and Sellers drains which bounds ined the records and find them to cor- Committee to settle with the Road said land on the North and East; pro- NW % of NW % of SW % AND GRANITE university .that will make an artifi- respond with reports' of the Social Commission presented the following W. H. GUNSELL vided further, that said County of N i of NE % of NW % of SW cial leg "walk" at the rate of 3,000,- Welfare Department as given to the report: To the Hon. Board of Super- CONRAD MUELLER Tuscola reserves the buildings it has NE of NE of SE Board of Supervisors. visors, Gentlemen: Your Committee FRED HUTCHINSON, Com. erected on said land and a reasonable Sec. 11. 000 steps in 10 days—the equivalent Signed by Committee: to settle with the County Road Com- Motion made by Supervisor Baker time to remove the same therefrom; N % of NW % WORKS of three years of normal wear. A JAMES GREEN mission beg leave t© report that they and sup'ported by Supervisor Jensen provided, further, that said Clare A. SW % of NW W. H. GUNSELL that the report be accepted and to toe of the foot of the artificial leg have examined their books and find placed on the record. Motion carried. Thomas and Manila Thomas shall re- W % of NW % of NE % WILLIS JAMISON them to be the same as report that lease the County of Tuscola and said NW % of NW of SW % at a rate of four complete cycles a Motion made by Supervisor Slafter Supervisor Stoekmeyer, Chairman drainage districts from all obligation second—which means that the leg arid supported by Supervisor Baker Road Commission in this January of the Committee on County Agricul- to rebuild any bridge across said All* of Sections 2, 3 and 4 and lands in that the report be accepted and placed Session. tural Extension presented the follow- drains and connecting land now Huron County consisting of 91,685.85 Cemetery actually is "running" as fast as the on the record. Motion carried. Signed by your Committee: ing report: Mr. Chairman, Hon. Board owned by Clare A. Thomas and Man- acres ; and lands in Sanilac County, con- swiftest athlete. Thus the amount Supervisor Harmon, Chairman of F. P. SCHOTT of Supervisors: Your Committee on lia Thomas with the land herein re- sisting of 740.13 acres. Committee on County Officers' Claims FRANK BAKER Agricultural Extension wish to rec- conveyed to them. Now, therefore, all unknown and non- of punishment taken over a period reported as follows: To the Hon. BEN B. REAVEY ommend that the County Board of It is further resolved that this land resident persons, owners and persons in- of years is concentrated into a few Board of Supervisor of Tuscola Coun- Motion made by Supervisor Dehmel Supervisors provide mileage of the can be reconveyed to Clare A. Thom- terested in the above described lands, and ty: Gentlemen: Your Committee on and supported by Supervisor Smith Drainage Engineer assigned to work as and Manila Thomas, husband and you, Ben Walsh, supervisor of the Town- days or weeks. County Officers' Claims -beg leave to in Tuscola County on Drainage map wife, by the County of Tuscola with a ship of Lake ; Wm. McPherson, Super- Memorials report that they have had under con- on the records. Motion carried. and County Drainage problems. We quit-claim deed executed_ on behalf of visor of the Township of Caseville ; A. W. sideration the following claims, and Supervisor Dehmel, Chairman of also recommend that the budget of said County by the Chairman of this Morse, Supervisor of the Township of ORDER FOR PUBLICATION—FINAL recommend that they be allowed as Committee on Resolutions presented the County Agricultural office be in- Board. McKinley ; David Young, Supervisor of the and Fine Stock of ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT. follows: the following Resolution: To the Hon. creased by the amount of Three Hun- Signed: ARTHUR A. DEHMEL Township of Chandler ; Chas. Krohn, Su- No.—Name—For CL'D AU'd Board of Supervisors, Gentlemen: FRED HUTCHINSON pervisor of the Township of Oliver ; Wm. State of Michigan, the Probate Court 1 Everett Starkey, Your Committee on Resolutions beg the County Agent to be paid an equal GROVER J. LAURIE Irwin, Supervisor of the Township of Col- Merchandise. for the County of Tuscola. mile. & expense . .$ 59.40 $ 59.40 leave to submit the following: amount as in other offices. We also Motion made by Supervisor Muel- fax ; Wm. Buschlen, Supervisor of the J At a session of said Court, held at the 2 Vernon Everett, Whereas, The higiiway systems of recommend that the County Board of ler and supported by Supervisor Ba- Township of Winsor ; Fred W. Nelson, RICHARD CLIFF Prolate Office in the Village of Caro, in mile. & expense . . 115.85 115.85 the state of Michigan received serious Supervisors advance no funds to fi- ker that this resolution be accepted Supervisor of the Township of Brookfield ; said County, on the 26th day of June, 3 J. H. Goslin, mile, & damage during the war period be- nance the printing of maps of the and adopted. Motion carried. Dan Healy, Supervisor of the Township of Local Representative A. D. 1947. expense . 66.29 66.29 County Land Use Planning Commis- cause of emergency transportation sion. The clerk read the minutes of the Sheridan ; Thos. Murray, Supervisor of Present, Hon. Almon -C. Pierce, Judge 4 Mrs. J. H. Goslin, needs, and day's proceedings and they were ap- the Township of Bingham; Wm. Day, Su- Cass City. of Probate. bd. of prisoners . .... 75.00 75.00 HENRY STOCKMEYER Whereas, Labor and material costs WILLIS JAMISON proved as read. pervisor of the Township of Grant ; Coun- In the matter of the 5 Francis Gleason, have risen 75% to 100% since 1941, and On suggestion of Supervisor Muel- ty of Huron. Edward Swaekhamer, County dep. sheriff 16.55 16.55 Whereas, Highway revenues have Motion made by Supervisor Laurie ler the Board gave Chairman Beaten- Estate of Bessie Russell, Deceased. 5.00 5.00 and supported by Supervisor Slafter Clerk of Huron County ; Bert Watterworth, 6 Lee Huston, coroner remained about constant during that head a rising vote of thanks. Chairman of the County Road Commis- JOHN A. GRAHAM Gertrude Lohrke, having filed in said 7 Edmund Miller, mile. 11.87 11.87 period, and that the report be accepted and Supervisor Hutchinson, Chairman Court her final administration account, 8 Lee Huston, coroner 22.60 22.60 Whereas, The County Road Com- adopted. Motion carried. of Committee on County Buildings sion, Huron County ; Leo Bliss, President Bad Axe, Mich. Phone 34F1 and her petition praying for the allow- 9 H. T. Donahue, M. D. missions are required to apportion Supervisor Laurie, Chairman of and Grounds, presented the following of the Village of Pigeon, Huron County ; ance thereof and for the assignment and coroner 17.60 17.60 about 80% per cent of their present Hospital and Medical Committee pre- report: Hon. Board of Supervisors: Norman Wales, President of the Village distribution of the residue of said estate 10 B. H. McComb, mile. revenues for labor costs alone; . sented the following' report: Mr. Your Committee on Buildings and of Owendale, Huron County ; Evard Raw- It is ordered, that the 21st day of & meals 54.70 54.70 Therefore, Be It Resolved by this Chairman, Hon. Board of Supervisors: Grounds respectfully submits for your son, Supervisor Elkland Twp., Tuscola July, A. D. 1947, at ten o'clock in the HMrs. J. H. Boslin, Board of Supervisors, now in session, Your Hospital and Medical Commit- consideration the following recom- County ; Fred Mathews, County Clerk of forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and bd. of prisoners ... 127.80 127.80 that we desire an increase of tee has had under consideration the mendations: That the side walls of Tuscola County ; Wm. Profit, Chairman Of is hereby appointed for examining and 12 Lee Huston, coroner 7.40 7.40 two cents per gallon in the gasoline adoption of a new name for the r/lace the lower lobby of the Court House County Road Commission, Tuscola County ; allowing said account and hearing said 13 Vernon Everett, tax, and that copies of this Resolution known as the Tuscola County j^arra be redecorated at the cost of $£85.00, Stanley Wills, Supervisor of Greenleaf petition ; mile. & expense .... 81.90 be sent to Honorable James Kirk, and Infirmary, and recommend that and ceiling be cleaned at the cost of Township, Sanilac County ; Oscar F. It is further ordered, that public notice 14 Everett Starkey, Representative from Tuscola County, p1 the 135.00 That the care keeper of the Buschlen, County Clerk of Sanilac Coun- thereof be given by publication of a copy mile. & expense 79.00 79.00 and to Honorable I. M. Klump, State Pleasant V '.ey View Home. Court House grounds be authorized to ty ; James McVittie, Chairman of County of this order, for three successive weeks 15 J. H. Goslin, mile. Senator. secure extra help to remove snow or Road Commission, Sanilac County ; Chas. previous to . said_ day of hearing, in the & expense 769.78 298.58 ARTHUR DEHMEL ice froni walks surrounding Court M. Ziegler, State Highway Commissioner ; 16 Lewis J. Hagen, FRED HUTCHINSON House i' he finds it impossible to do Grand Trunk Railroad Company and the Cass City Chronicle, a newspaper printed dep. sheriff 70.00 GROVER J. LAURIE, Com. . Motion made by Supervisor Reavey and circulated in said County. and supported by Supervisor Black- it himself. That the war board be Pere Railroad Co., are hereby ALMON C. PIERCE, Judge of Probate. 17 Edmund Miller, Motion made by Supervisor Hender- nermitted to occupy rooms about to notified that at the time and place afore- mile 13.00 13.00 son and supported by Supervisor more that the report of Hospital and be vacated by Prosecutor, and the said, or at such other time and place A true copy. 18 Lee Huston, coroner 5.30 5.30 Mueller that the Resolution be ac- Medical Committee be laid on the Dorothy Reavey, Register of Probate. table until the April Session for fur- Social Welfare be given the rooms thereafter to which said letting may be 7-44-3 19 B. H. McComb cepted and the provisions of the Reso- now used by war board. That the adjourned, we shall proceed to receive bids mile. & meals 60.00 60.00 lution carried out. Motion carried. ther consideration. Motion carried. incinerator of the Judge of Probate for the construction of said "Pigeon River 20 J. H. Goslin, mile. 34.95 34.95 Supervisor Dehmel, Chairman of Supervisor Sylvester, Chairman of off-ice , be repaired to prevent the Drain," in the manner hereinbefore stated ; ORDER FOR PUBLICATION—DETER- 21 Vernon Everett, Committee on Resolutions, presented Committee on County Parks present- smoke' and soot from escaping into and also, that at such time and place as mile. & expense 60.90 60.90 the following: ed the following report: Mr. Chair- i the room. MINATION OF HEIRS. man, Gentlemen: Your Committee on stated aforesaid from nine o'clock in the 22 Everett Starkey, To the Hon. Board of Supervisors, FRED HUTCHINSON forenoon until five o'clock in the after- State of Michigan, the Probate Court mile. & expense 65.60 6,5.60 Gentlemen: Your Committee on Reso- County Parks beg leave to report as BEN B. REAVEY for the County of Tuscola. 23 Mrs. J. H. Goslin, lutions beg leave to submit the fol- follows: July M, 193S, Clare A. Thom- CONRAD -MUELLER noon, the apportionment for benefits and bd. of prisoners 146.10 146.10 as and Manila Thomas, husband and the lands comprised within the Pigeon At a session of said Court, held at the lowing: Motion made by Supervisor Black- River Drain Special Assessment Districts Probate Office, in the Village of Caro, in 24 Herman Schnell, Whereas, Audley Rawson of Cass wife, conveyed to Tuscola County, for more and supported by Supervisor dep. sheriff 9.15 9.15 park purposes only,_ certain land in will be subject to review. said County, on the 1st day of July, A. D. City, Tuscola County, Michigan has Dehmel that the report be accepted And you and each of you, owners and 1947. 25 Lee Huston, coroner 8.40 8.40 for" several years past' represented ! section 17, Akron ~ Township. There and adopted, and the provision of the 26 Edmund Miller, this County _on _the State Legislature | have been_spmejnegotiatoms for a_re- report be carried out. Motion carried. persons interested in the aforesaid lands, Present, Honorable Almon C. Pierce, mileage . 13.20 13.20 at Lansing", Michigan', first as Repre- turn of this land to the grantors. are hereby cited to appear at the time Our expert Insulators will, Judge of Probate. As there was no further business and place of such reviewing apportion- In the matter of the 27 Frank St. Mary. sentative from this County for four Your committee recommend me re- Chairman Beatenhead thanked the justice fees 46.25 46.25 terms and then as Senator from this 'turn of this land to the grantors, pro- Board for the fine co-operation they ments as aforesaid, and be heard with1 do the job quickly with Estate of William Lapeer, Deceased. 28 Lee Huston, coroner 5.60 5.60 District for two terms, and vided, they will grant to Tuscola had given him in the past year, and respect to such special assessments and Hilliard E. Wright, having filed in said 29 H. T. Donahue, M. D., Whereas, During his terms as Rep- County a right of way for drainage upon motion of Supervisor Green and your interests in relation thereto, if you Carey Rock Wool. You'll be Court his petition praying that said Court coroner 11.80 11.80 resentative and as Senator said Aud- purposes along the outlet of the Wis- supported by Supervisor Jones the so c'esira. . , adjudicate and determine who were at the 30 Clarence Sehroeder, ley Rawson rendered this county and cog'gin and Sellers drain, of a width meeting was adjourned to the call of Dated this 19th day of June, A. D. 194T. surprised how little it costs time of his death the legal heirs of said dep. sheriff 61.45 61.45 to this Senatorial District constant, as recdSnmended by the Tuscola the Chair. CLARENCE MeGARDLE, deceased and entitled to inherit the real 31 Francis Gleason, able and valuable service, and County Drain Commissioner, release HARRY BEATENHEAD County Road Commissioner, County of Hu~ to keep heat waves ouf, < estate_ of which said deceased died seized, dep. sheriff 11.40 11.40 Whereas, This Board feels that such the county and said drainage districts Chairman 32 Max Harpham, dep. service merits the commendation of from all obligation to rebuild any FRED MATHEWS, Clerk EDMUND MILLER, keep your home up to 12* It is ordered that the 21st day of July, sheriff 10.95 10.95 this Board as the representative body bridge across said drains, and permit County Drain Commissioner, County ef A. D. 1947, at ten o'clock in the fore- 33 John Zinnecker, of the people of Tuscola County; the County to reserve the buildings Tuscoia. cooler in hottest summer noon, at said Probate Office, be and is dep. sheriff 133.71 133.71 Now Therefore Be It Resolved: erected on said land with a reasonable NOTICE OF LETTING OF INTER- J. NEIL MUIR, hereby appointed for hearing said petition ; time to remove the same. Your com- COUNTY DRAIN CONTRACT AND It is further ordered, that public notice 34 Bates Wills, spec. That this Board of Supervisors re- Co-amy Drain Commissioner, County of weather. Phone us today for Pros. Attorney . .. 150.00 150.00 spectfully extends to Audley Rawson mittee further recommends the adop- REVIEW OF APPORTIONMENTS Samlac. thereof be given by publication of a copy 35 B. H. McComb, its appreciation and commendation tion of an appropriate resolution to JOHN HUDSON, Deputy Commis- details and free estimates. of this order, for three successive weeks mile. & meals 35.25 35.25 for his valuable service to the people effect this transfer. (NO 2 LETTING) OF THE PIGEON sioner of Agriculture, State of Michi- previous to said day of hearing, in the 36 B. H. McComb, of this County while serving such ROY SYLVESTER RIVER DRAIN. gan. ' 6^-f:C-2 P. S. Keeps homes warmer Cass City Chronicle, a newspaper printed mile. & „meal. s 13.85 13.85 people as their Representative and as j. N. MCALPINE and circulated in said County. All of which is respectfully sub- their Senator in the Legislature at HARRY BEATENHEAD Notice is hereby given, that we, Clar- in winter, too. ALMON C. PIERCE, Judge of Probate. mitted, Lansing, Michigan. Motion made by Supervisor Stoek- ence McGardle, Edmund Miller and J. Neil EVERGREEN TOWNSHIP WILL HOLD A true copy. CLARENCE HARMON- Be It Further Resolved: meyer and supported by Supervisor Muir, County Drain Commissioners of the SCHOOL ELECTION. Dorothy Reavey, Register of Probate. LESTER JONES That this Resolution be spread upon Reavey that the report be accepted Counties of Huron, Tuscola and Sanilac, Evergreen Township having voted to 7-4-3 Motion made by Supervisor Hen- the records of the Board of Supervis,- and referred to the Committee on State of Michigan, and John Hudson, organize as a township unit will' take the derson and supported by Supervisor ors, and that Fred Mathews, County Resolutions for a suitable Resolution Deputy Commissioner of Agriculture, will Blackmore that the report be accept- Clerk forward a certified copy to Aud- to be presented for the Board's ap- on tha next step and elect a five member- school NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS BEFORE ed and placed on the record, and the ley Rawson. proval. Motion carried. 22nd day of July, A. D. 1947 board. The polls will be open i'n the Com- r COURT. clerk instructed to draw warrants for Signed: ARTHUR DEHMEL Supervisor Mueller, Chairman' of at the Village Hall in Pigeon, Michigan, munity Hall at Shabbona on July 7th from SS "BLOWN IN' the se_veral amounts. Motion carried. FRED HUTCHINSON Committee on Legislative Affairs and in the Township of Winsor, in said Coun- ten o'clock a. m. to six o'clock p. m. State of Michigan, the Probate Court Chairman Beatenhead at this time GROVER J. LAURIE Legislation reported as follows: Mr. It is clear that not every- one of the for the County of Tuscola. ty of Huron, at 11:00 o'clock in the fore- present seven districts can be- represented In the matter of the appointed Supervisors Gunsell, Baker Motion made by Supervisor Black- Chairman, Hon. Board of Supervisors, noon of that day, proceed to receive sealed BRIMBERRY INSULATING and Smith to act as a committee to more and supported by Supervisor Gentlemen: We, your committee here- bids until 11:3Q o'clock in the forenoon of on that board but in- order to represent Estate of George L. Hitchcock, Mentally be known as a Committee on Avia- Reavey that the Resolution be ac- with submit the following resolutions that day, when bids will be opened and each part of the new district the com- COMPANY Incompetent. tion. cepted and the provisions of the Res- and recommend the adoption of same. publicly announced for the construction mittee appointed at the first meeting in Notice is hereby given that 2 months Chairman Beatenhead also appoint- olution be carried out. Motion carried. No. 8. Be It Resolved that a bill be of a certain Drain known and designated Shabbona has prepared a list of ten from the 4th day of July, A. D. 1947, ed Supervisors Stoekmeyer, Jensen, Supervisor Dehmel, Chairman of drafted for presentation to the Legis- as "Pigeon River Drain," located and es- names eligible to serve o-n that board. Phone 100 Elkton, Mich. have been allowed for creditors to present Laurie, and Henderson as a special Committee on Reselutions presented lature to provide for the matching of j tablished in the Townships of Lake, Case- In selecting this list the committee has their claims against said M. I. to said committee , to attend • the State As- a report for the^combined committee Adult afflicted Hospitalization costs ville, McKinley, Chandler, Oliver, Colfax, chosen men from the four quarters and court for examination and adjustment, and sociation of Supervisors at Lansing on Resolutions, Committee on County , on the same basis as direct relief Winsor, Brookfield, Sheridan, Bingham center of the . township.. The voters are that all creditors of said M. I. are re- Jan. 28, 29 & 30. Finance and Committee on Hospital ' costs are now matched, and that a and Grant, County of Huron; Township of not limited to these names but may if quired to present their claims to said The question was brought up for and Medical as follows: To the Hon. : clause be incorporated m the Bill pro- they wish write in the name of any discussion of the possibility of estab- Board of Supervisors, Gentlemen: viding for 100% reimbursement to" the Greenleaf, County of Sanilac; Township court, at the probate office, in the Village of Elkland, County of Tuscola. qualified person. of Caro, in said county, on or before the lishing a home for delinquent chil- Your Committees on Resolutions, Fi- counties for Hospitalization of State If using names suggested choose one 4th day of September, A. D. 1947, and dren with no action taken. nance and Hospital-Medical, to which Non-settled cases as defined in Sec- Said drain will be let as follows, hav- of the first pair for the- first blank, one that said claims will be heard by said Supervisor Mueller, chairman of was referred the matter pertaining to 55 (A-l* of Act 280 P. A. 1939). ing the average depth and width as set of the second pair for the second blank the special committee appointed to in- a Health Unit, and exceeding the 15 No. 9. Be It Further Resolved that forth: All stations are 100 feet apart. court on Tuesday, the 9th day of Septem- a bill be drafted for presentation to and so on through the list. ber, A. D. 1947, at ten o'clock in the vestigate the possibility of having a mill limitation; Section one beginning at station num- Those on the list are these: full time commissioner at the County Whereas, The Board of Supervisors the Legislature empowering the Coun- ber 34 + 21.6 at the lower end of said forenoon. ty Social Welfare Boards to enter in- For one year—'Arthur Craig or Floyd BAD AXE AUTO Dated July 1, A. D. 1947. Road Commission reported that the (hereinafter called Board) has been drain and extending to station number Kennedy. ALMON C. PIERCE, Judge of Probate. committee had contacted Road Com- petitioned by 862 voters of the County 122 + 00, a distance of 8,778.4 feet, and For two years—Milford Robinson or missioners and Supervisors in other Unit, and exceeding the 15 mill tax with recipients of Direct Relief. having an average depth of 11.4 feet, and A true copy. limitation in the general April Elec- No. 10. Be It Further Resolved that Maurice Caister. Albert Jones or Roy Dorothy Reavey, Probate Register. 7-4-3 counties and had given the matter a width of bottom of 60.0 feet, and begin- Severance. careful study, and stated that the tion, and an amendment to Act 280, P. A. 1939, ning at station number 122 + 00 and ex- For three years—Bruce Kritzman or committee believed the matter should Whereas, At the present time there be drafted for presentation to the tending to station number 160 + 52, a dis- Cylinder Heads for all models rest entirely with the Road Commis- is so much uncertainty in State Fi- Legislature providing for continuance Norman Heronemus. Grant Meredith or NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS sion, and if the Commission decided nance, which might makea reduction of Old Age Assistance_ recipients who tance of 3,852 feet, having an average Fred Nichols. 7-4-1 BEFORE COURT. they should have a full time commis- of State monies ooming in to the become voluntary residents receiving depth of 7.6 feet and a width of bottom State of Michigan, the Probate Court sioner then submit the proposition to County, and care in the Infirmaries. of 50.0 feet. Sect. No. 1, Earth Exca- OREDR FOR PUBLICATION—DETER- for the County of Tuscola. the Board of Supervisors for their ap- Whereas, The Finance condition of We further recommend that a copy vation 255,960 cu. yds.; Hardpan Exca- Generators and Starters for all In the matter of the proval. Tuscola county has declined rapidly, of this Resolution be forwarded to vation 100,000 cu. yds.; Rock Excavation MINATION OF HEIRS. 'Clerk read communication from Isa- and Hon. Edwin Klump, State Senator, 15,000 cu. yds. State of Michigan, the Probate Court for ears, $6.50 and up. Estate of Godfried Scharich, Deceased. bella and Washtenaw county Board of Whereas, On January. 1, 1945 there and Hon. James Kirk, Representa- Section number 2 beginning at station the^'County of Tuscola. Notice is hereby given that 2 months Supervisors. Motion made by Super- was a credit balance of $29,770.49 to tive. number 160 + 52 and extending to station At a session of said Court, held at the I Carburetors and Fuel Pumps for from the 4th day of July, A. D. 1947, visor Dehmel and supported by Super- a debit balance on January 15, 1947 of Respectfully submitted, .number 298 + 52, a distance of 13,780 feet, Probate Office in the Village of Caro, in | have been allowed for creditors to present visor McAlpine that the communica- $34,621.50 in the general fund of the CONRAD MUELLER ! having an average depth of 5.4 feet and said court on the 17th day of June, A. D. all cars. their claims against sa|d deceased to said tions be received and placed on file. County. HARRY BEATENHEAD a width of bottom of 50.0 feet. Sect. No. 1947. court for examination ^and adjustment, Motion carried. Now Therefore, Your Committee on , BEN B. REAVEY 2. Earth Excavation 127,250 cu. yds.; Present, Honorable Almon C. Pierce, New and used auto parts. We buy and that all creditors of said deceased are Motion made by Supervisor Mueller Resolutions, Finance and Hospital- Motion made by Supervisor Hen- Hardpan Excavation 50,000 cu. yds.; Rock Judge of Probate. required to present their claims to said and supported by Supervisor Dehmel Medical at this time do not feel that derson and supported by Supervisor Excavation, none. In the matter of the used >and junked cars. court, at the probate office in the village that we adjourn until tomorrow mor- this proposition of a Health Unit and Higgins that the report be accepted of Caro, in said county, on or before the ning at 9:30. Motion carried. exceeding the 15 mill limitation should and placed on the record. Motion car- The construction .of said drain will in- Estate of Sarah Ann Seeger, Deceased. One mile south of stop light. 4th day of September, A. D. 1947, and HARRY BEATENHEAD, be submitted to the voters of the ried. clude the construction of the following Earl Moon having filed in said Court that said claims will be heard by said Chairman. County at the general April Election Motion made by Supervisor Black- culverts and bridges having the location his petition praying that said Court adju- court on Tuesday, the 9th day fo Sep- FRED MATHEWS, Clerk. due to the financial condition of the more and supported by Supervisor and of the type and size stated. dicate and determine who were at the I tember, A. D. 1947, at ten o'clock in the JANUARY 21, 1947 County at present time. Reavey that our County Clerk be and Sta. 253 + 10 of Section No. 2 west time of her death the legal heirs of said i forenoon. Regular Session of the Tuscola Resolutions Committee: he is hereby authorized to accept a abutment reinforced with footing and fac- deceased and entitled to inherit the real ] PHONE 279F2—BAD AXE Dated July 1, A. D. 1947. County Board of Supervisors contin- ARTHUR DEHMEL gift to the County of $50,000 or more, ing wall 21.0 cu. yds. concrete. estate of which said deceased died seized, ALMON C. PIERCE, Judge of Probatte. ued and held at the Court House in FRED HUTCHINSON for the privilege of naming the Coun- Said job will be let in accordance with It is ordered, that the 8th day of July, A true copy. the Village of Caro Tuesday January GROVER J. LAURIE ty Farm after his name or estate, the the diagram now on file, with the other A. D. 1947, at ten o'clock in the forenoon Dorothy Reavey, Probate Register. 7-4-3 21, 1947. Finance Committee: same to be registered in the office of papers pertaining to said Drain, in the j at said Probate Office, be and is hereby Cass City, Michigan. CASKS CITY CHRONICLE—FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1947. PAGE SEVEN.

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Life, Accident, Automobile, Church of the Nazarene—F. Fire, Hospitalization and Houghtaling, Minister. Surgery Insurance. Bible School, 10:30 a m. Subject, "Job, the Man of Moral Integrity." Morning worship, 11:30. N. Y. P. Main Street, Cass City, 6529 MAIN STREET S. service, 7:15 p. m. Evangelistic service at 8:00. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Arnold* Copeland, Auctioneer The Pinney State Bank, Clerk Cass City, Mich. Prayer meetings on Wednesday and Friday evenings. PAGE EIGHT. CASS CITY CHRONICLE—FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1947. Cass City, Michigan. C & D TEAM LEADING Patients discharged the past MISSIONARY SOCIETY'S HOLMBERG TO PREACH, home June 30 for Mr. and Mrs. Better Service SOFTBALL If you're trying to decide between week were: Wm. Reyes and Mrs. PASTOR GOES TO CROSWELL Lyle Holick, who were married on Arthur Scheufelt and baby of JULY 10 PROGRAM June 28. The couple received many a loosely woven high-pile rug and Owendale; Lois Benedict of Gage- The C & D team, after three lovely gifts. Ice cream and cake, a short but dense pile, choose the town, injuries received while bi- weeks of play, established them- The Women's Missionary Society Arthur Holmberg, who is doing including a lovely wedding cake, short pile by all means. It will give cycle riding. of the Presbyterian Church will graduate study this summer at the were served to the guests. better service because its compact- selves as the team to beat for the University of Michigan, will ness means it's closely woven. The following underwent tonsil- first half championship of the hold the next meeting at the home Mr. -and Mrs. Dick Shuart from lectomies and have been dis- of Mrs. Richard Bayley on Thurs- preach at the Presbyterian Church Detroit spent Monday night at the Cass City Recreational Softball Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Rev. Melvin Let us all help charged: Connie Muntz, Deborah League day, July 10, at 2:30 p. 'm. The Theo Gracey home. Leishman, Daniel Hennessey, Jr., program will be varied. Brief re- R. Vender will be in Croswell, KODAK FILM The American Legion was the preaching in his former pulpit as to protect and Wm. Patch, Jr., all of Cass C & D's first victim, bowing 12 to port-casts will be given of the re- First in Cuba City. cent Synodical meeting. Topics guest speaker, in connection with DEVELOPED this game bird. 10. Two nights later, they handed the town's centennial celebration. First American troops to land in the Baptist team a 14 to 5 lacing, will be discussed: Mrs. Lyle Cuba during the Spanish American AND 8 PRINTS PLEASANT HOME HOSPITAL featured by three home runs by Koepfgen on "The Church's Strug- war were marines, who established 35 CENTS The Game Division of the Mich-* 1$ -m---—__'_ __i gle in Germany"; Mrs. M. C. Mc- Third Baseman McConnell and two HOLBROOK a beachhead at Guantanamo bay in igan .Conservation Department has Patients in the hospital Wednes- by Piteher Kolb. Lellan, "Universal Military Train- June, 1898. GUARANTEED NEVER-FADE planted some 45,000 trees and day evening were: Mrs. Herb Wag- The Methodists won their third ing and Oil! Aids or Hindrance to RE-PRINTS, 4c EACH shrubs in state-owned game -areas Peace." Rev. M. R. Vender will Mr, and Mrs. Loren Trathen ner and baby daughter, Jill, born game in a row beating the Presby- spent the week end in Flint, Around Globe in Tuscola county, principally in conclude the series of talks. His If all the five-cent pieces coined, BRUCE'S PHOTO the Deford and Vassar areas. Har- June 30; and Rose Gurdon of Cassjterians 15 to 11. topic will be "Tensions within and Mr. and Mrs. James Shuart en- City; Mrs. Arden Gaul, Dorr Perry Monday, Beulah 13, American tertained over the week end the in the United States since 1866 were old Tubbs is the officer in charge and Lester Kauffman of Caro;.Legion 12. Confronting the Christian Church." laid flat side by side in a single row, • SERVICE locally. Haydon Turrell family of Detroit. 5883 ARGYLE ROAD Mrs. Jake Erndt of Fairgrove; j Tuesday, Baptist 20, Evangelical A number from here attended the they would reach around the earth In addition, for further food for Mrs. Kenneth Erb of Mayvillej'g. at the equator with a good many REX HARRIS, Manager game, food patches of lespedeza, Want ads on pages 4 and 5. reception held at the Mike Holick miles to spare, sweet clover, soy beans and buck- Mrs. Byron McMann of Marlette; Wednesday, C & D 12, Ameri- Donald Chambers of Kingston; can Legion 10. wheat have been sown. Mrs. Franklin Lawson of Snover. f Mr. Tubbs said that he would be Thursday, Methodist 15, Presby- glad to work at any time with Patients admitted the past week terian 11. groups who wanted to know more and since discharged were: Mrs. Friday, C & D 14, Baptist 5. about the subject. Jack Kaufman and baby girl of Standings as of June 27: Sandusky; Mrs. Neil McLarty and Won Lost Pet. "One thing that farmers can do to baby boy of Pontiac; Max Cooper ^ ^ ^ help in game preservation is to see an 1.000 that their cats and dogs are con- and Mrs. Walter .Galbensky dJBe^]ah 2 .666 fined or tied up at night and in the bab__, vy girl _o f -^.Kingston _«. . ; Mrsi ., John n, jIVxtJl/JlUvllol Methodist/ O3 .600 early morning," Mr. Tubbs said. Wagner of Cass City and infant gaptjst 3 .600 son, Warren Lee, born June 28; p "T^io"" " 3 Game can be be protected for _ _. _._ AIT /» •/-< j Am-cl.IIlt5IICa.iri l JUcSilUil.... & .500 , hunters if these pets are confined Mrs. Hazen Abke of Caro and Evang.elical 0 .000 more closely. Elaine Kohn of Snover. Presbyteriarf:iZ 0 .000 In Receivership At the beginning of 1947, there Want ads on pages 4 and 5. NOVESTA were 67 operating railroads, em- bracing 36,044 miles of railroad in Mrs. George Spencer is some- the United States in the hands of Wednesday's Market what improved in health. receivers and trustees. i? real low-down on the Mr. - and Mrs. Ross Watkins of> at Sandusky Yards Delta, Ohio, spent the week end Rich Deposits at the home of their son and wife, In Chile iron deposits are so rich Market report July 2— Mr and Mrs. Herbert Watkins. that they generally run as high as Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dodge, Jr., 66 per cent in iron content. Good beef steers and family of Pontiac spent the and heifers 20.00-23,00 week end at the home of their par- Fair to good 17.00-19.50 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Steven' Dodge, Sr. Marlette Livestock Common 16.50 down J. D. English of Lansing was a Sales Company Good beef cows.--.14.00-16.00 caller on Tuesday at the home of Fair to good 11.50-13.50 More motor cars and trucks are on the road in the pipe lines and available tank cars to carry to the Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Henderson. Market report June 30, 1947 Midwest today than in 1941 and the per car con- Midwest the extra load of crude oil and finished Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowell of Common kind 11.00 down sunrption of gasoline is higher. products from distant producing and refining areas. Greenbush, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Top veal 24.50-26.00 Good bologna Here again, projects which will help the situation Lowell and Mrs. Ella Hart of Fair to good 22.50-23.50 bulls 15.00-16.75 Twice the volume of gasoline is being consumed Millington were Tuesday night din- by tractors on Midwest farms as in 1941. by next spring are under way. Seconds ._„._ .18.00-21.00 Light butcher ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd The railroads have four times as many Diesel Atkins. Common J.6.00-18.00 bulls 15.00-18.25 How Standard Oil is handling the situation Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Atkins drove Deacons .....1.00-20.00 locomotive units today as they had in 1941. Diesels Stock bulls ..50.00-90.00 burn lots of fuel oil. In the interest of fair treatment of all our custom- to Detroit on Thursday, taking Best butcher Feeders 20.00-90.00 their son, Robert, who has spent a cattle ...... 20.00-22.60 Additional hundreds of thousands of hom.es, old ers, we are putting into effect at once an allocation 15-day leave from the Navy. Rob- Deacons 1.00-20.00 and new alike, are depending on fuel oil for clean, system for the distribution of our gasoline during ert took a plane from there to re- Fair to good 18.50-19.50 Good veal ...... 20.00-24.00 economical, efficient heat. June, July and August. Throughout these months turn to his post at Newport, R. I. Medium 16.00-17.50 the total amount to be supplied Standard Oil Mr. and Mrs. Bud Peasley and Fair to good 18.00-20.00 More planes arrive and depart from Midwest Common 14.50-15.50 Agents and Dealers in the Midwest will be approx- two children were Sunday visitors Common kind 17.00 down airfields. Every plane has a hungry maw that must Feeder cattle 62.50-132.00 imately equal to what they received in 1946 dur- at the Claud Peasley home. Hogs, choice 23.00-24.00 be filled with high, octane gasoline. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Atkins and Best butcher Roughs 16.00-18.00 ing the same period. Since gasoline sales are daughter, Joan, and Mr. and Mrs. bulls ....16.00-17.90 It takes a lot of tank cars, pipe lines, and barges running millions of gallons ahead of last year's, Stanley Pierce spent Sunday at Sandusky Livestock to bring crude oil to the refineries to produce the Standard Oil Agents and Dealers, in turn, will be Lake Forester. Fair to good 14.50-15.50 needed gasoline and oil. Mrs. Herbert Ainsley of Flint Common ..12.50-13.50 Sales Company unable to meet an unlimited demand. This tem- porary allocation system is adopted for your pro- and daughter, Pearl Marie, and Stock bulls 62.50-112.50 Srle every Wednesday at 2:00p.m. Steps taken to increase supplies Mrs. Kent from Boston called on Best beef cows 16.50-17.80 W. H. Turnbull Worthy Tait tection. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stoner Satur- Fair to good ...14.50-15.50 Auctioneers Thousands of new wells have been drilled and are We frankly do not know how long this situation day Cutters 11.50-13.50 producing additional supplies of crude oil. Hun- will last. We are laying our plans on the belief that Miss Lessel -Crawford of Pontiac Canners 9.00-10.00 dreds of miles of new pipe lines are in service. Our came on Saturday to spend a week it will continue through August—perhaps longer. at the home of her parents, Mr. Dairy cows 100.00-160.00 ATHLETES FOOT ITCH NOT refineries are producing as never before—operating We do not believe the situation is serious enough and Mrs. Clayton J. Crawford. Best lambs 20.00-23.75 HARD TO KILL. IN at new high levels. co justify the introduction of formal rationing. Wm. Crawford of Detroit was a Common 17.50-18.50 ONE HOUR, Standard Oil's expansion program was blue- Sunday visitor at the home of his Straight hogs .23.50-25.50 If not pleased, your S5c back at any drug printed long before there was any break in the war How you may be affected by situation parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. .J Craw- Roughs 16.50-19.50 store. TE-OL, a STRONG fungicide, con- tains 90% alcohol. IT PENETRATES. clouds. It has been driving ahead'ever since V-J ford, making the trip in his plane. Reaches MORE germs to KILL the iteh. There may be times when your service station dealer Mrs. A. J. Pratt and sons, Mar- Sale every Monday at 2 p. m. Today at Mac & Scotty Drug Store,-—Adv Day. will be out of gasoline temporarily. Even if you 224. vin and Arthur, were Saturday Refinery projects already completed have added are not always able to buy all the gasoline you visitors in Linwood. 13% to our crude-running capacity and other proj- want, there should be no need for real hardship. ects now under way, although behind schedule be- Although this is vacation time—if folks will take MORRIS HOSPITAL cause of shortages of materials, will increase this it easy, will reduce unnecessary driving, and not Do You Have a Suit Problem? figure to 27% by next spring. drive at high speeds that consume a lot of gasoline Patients in the hospital on i Great progress has been made. But all this is not —everybody should be able to stay on a fairly Wednesday evening were: Mrs. We can solve it with our Mark O'Dell of Cass City and nine 4enough. * normal basis. Nobody needs to become panicky. pound son, Grant, born July 2; Mrs. Hoarding, which is dangerous, would only aggra- Warren Hawley of Kingston and HIGH QUALITY WORSTEDS Why the Midwest feels the pinch vate the situation. nine pound 80% Warren Barrie, Last winter's heavy demand for heating oil caused born June 22; Mrs. Steve Lasko of Standard Oil Dealers are cooperating wholeheart- Detroit and infant son, Gerald Eu- Just what you have in mind! Standard Oil to make large increases in fuel oil edly in this temporary emergency, which there is gene, born June 30; Mrs. Clyde yields at the expense of gasoline. As the result of every reason to believe will not be of too long Lindsey of Pontiac and baby girl, 100% Fine Wool Hard finished this and heavy gasoline demands this spring, Stand- duration. born June 30, weighing nine Shape retaining Less pressing ard's available inventories of gasoline at refineries We earnestly bespeak your cooperation with pounds; Mrs. Ernest Hildinger of and terminals are 30% below a year ago. Caro (surgery); Mrs. Grant Reihl your favorite Standard Oil Dealer. Both he and of Sandusky (surgery); Mrs. Dan- (Some for less) (jj A Jf (Others slightly higher) Also, in the Midwest transportation is a serious we want to see you often—and for a long time to iel Papp and baby of Deford; Mrs. bottleneck. At present there just aren't enough come. Martha • Summers, Mrs.' Minnie Morris and R. S. Proctor of Cass City; Mrs. Otis Jarvis of King- PRIESKORN'S ston. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (INDIANA)

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