VOLUME 42, NUMBER 24. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947. Auto Injuries Are More Light to Travel the Village Streets

Fatal to Gagetown Not only- can the recreation park An arch' of evergreens and gar- be made as light as day on dark den flowers on the lawn at. the nights, but Cass City streets will home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Martin be much better illuminated in the in Grant Township was the setting- near future. The Detroit Edison Co. is installing poles for lights LANSiHG John F. Schwartz,, World so there will be a street lamp on -Parade, Band Music and practically every street intersec- New Standard for Training in Short Program to Precede War II Veteran, Died on tion. Outside of Main and Seeger Agriculture. to Order an Efficient Plow Streets, "up1 to now", lamps shone I The passage of P. L. 377 by the Caro-Cass City Gamfe Friday in Pigeon Hospital on every other corner. The new in- 80th Congress establishes new for Snow Removal stallations will nearly double the j standards for«*traming in agricul- number of lamps now in use. iture. Effective Sept. 1, 1947, the On Friday night, Oct. 10, Cass Prom Gagetown correspondent. I combination of classroom study and Remembering the heavy snowfall John F. Schwartz, 20, son of Mr. j practical farming is treated oji the of last winter, village trustees de- City will dedicate its new athletic 1 field. The occasion will culminate and Mrs. Frank Schwartz, of Gage- LaCrtMss Is jsame basis as other full-time in- cided to be adequately prepared for more than a year of work and 'town, died Friday, Sept. 26, from.'-j-j . •* , Jstitutional training, wherein full j snow removal the coming season planning by a considerable number 'injuries received in an automobile JtSrMle at responsibility for proper direction and Village Engineer C. U. Brown of its citizens. ! accident the previous Sunday. His , and study lies with the facility was told to purchase ah efficient j death occurred - at the Scheurer offering the course; in Michigan, plow. The authorization was voted Cass City High School will be Miss Kastraba. From Gagetown correspondent. host to its old and friendly rival, Hospital at Pigeon where the Miss Patricia Ann LaCross, the veterans' institute. at the council meeting Tuesday. Caro, in football. Local peopje are Mrs. Grant Hutchinson young man was taken from the daughter of Archie LaCross of De- On-farm training can be briefly Mr. Brinker of Brinker & Arm- certainly pleased and more than ) nounces the engagement of her j scene of the accident at Bay Port. jtroit and the late Mrs> Marje La_ j described as follows: 1) Full-time! strong informed the council of the happy- that Caro will join in the ! sister, Miss Anna Kastraba, to j Clayton Roger Kendall, 24, of Cross, and William Franklin Kivel, training consisting of enrollment plans his firm had of building an dedication program. j Malcolm MacCallum of Ubly,, The | Greenleaf Township, driver of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kivel, in an approved institution for at- addition to their lumber warehouse. The dedication committee, realiz-j wedding has been set for Oct. 25 i automobile, was instantly killed of Elkton, were united in marriage tendance in organized classes. The new building, 66x84 feet in ing that those who will be here are at the Cass City Methodist Church. when the car rolled over on a curve Oct. 1 at Stt^ Agatha's rectory at Hours fixed for classes remain at size, will be of cement block^ con- at the east Bay Port village lim-« 200 per year. 2) One hundred hours coming primarily to see the foot- 9:00 a. m. by Rt. Rev. Msgr. John Mrs. Harry Wright. struction and will be situated ball game, have purposely planned its, on M-25. McCullough. of instruction on-farm by a quali- across the alley to the north of a short .and "to the point" dedica- The remains of Mr. Schwartz The bride wore a dress with a fied instructor. 3) Specific work for the wedding of their daughter, their present building on East Main tion service. There will be a short were removed to the Hunter Fu- and study assignments to be car- I Miss Isabel, to Harry Wright, son St. The plans of the addition were ac sheer top, long sleeves and a long ie(i out b the trainee

neral Home at Gagetoww n and re- parade from the high school to the **» whitVV JLii l/eC trainUid-iii. ShKJAJLe^ waVV C4£s3 attended-bCUfV VV-**J.V*%^V*. AJJyT \* ^ between vis- |of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright, of j discussed in regard to meeting the field. Marching will be the massed mained there until funeral services ! Frieda Jane Kivel of * Elkton, sister its of the instructor. I . Cass City. . ^T [standards of the fire zone. bands of Caro and Cass City and of Spartan Wives \ Monday at 9 a. m. in St. Agatha f the ag maid of honor who The length of the training pro- Rev. Melvm R. Vender read the Mr. Molesko expressed his desire the Veterans of Foreign Wars. At ,«,I Churc. .,h ,in „___.Gagetown_ . ™Rt. Rev-o^. dressed -in a light pink'net ^ram 1S dependent on the need of service at 2 p. m. Friday in the to secure sewer connection to the the field, the flag raising will be In the October issue of the La- j Msgr. John McCullough officiated formal, and by Joan Rabideau 'of the veteran within the limits of his presence of 30 relatives from Bay old power house building he pur- conducted by the Veterans Color dies' Home Journal appears an ar- | and burial with military honors Unionville, as bridesmaid. Miss eligible time. The state remains City, Detroit, Battle Creek, Caro chased from the village so he may Guard. During this ceremony the j tide entitled "Spartan Wives" j under the auspices of the American j jjakideau>s' gown was a light green as the approval agency for'insti- and this vicinity. start factory operations there. massed bands will play. The in- i which is an organization of wives | Legion, was in the church ceme- ' ruffled formal. tutions offering courses and the in- The bride chose for the double State health regulations will not AvocatioJ_* n wil"1l1 b1 e give™S.r-r«-in~ b"U-ry^ th4-"U ey-* | o- JSf studen-.J 1 4t. veteranJ - s a^4t- MichigaT\fFZ*l~: n,„ tery4-^s-M-cr . RelativeT?n1 o4-T17£iCs? anQ VI dt~\ friend•fvi ATI Hs .C ! froTTATVm l aft. Donald Schwartz of Gagetown dividual plans submitted by veter- ring ceremony, a gray gabardine j permit the sewer connection until Reverend Arnold Olsen and the [state College'at East Lansing. Of distance who attended the services was the best man. ans seeking to enroll. suit with which she wore black ac- the use of the water pump in the address of the evening will be de- | special interest to Cass City people i came from Detroit, Ubly, Ham- Application is made directly to cessories and a corsage of red ! old power house is discontinued. Following the rites, a dinner was roses. livered by Frederick Pinney, presi- j is the fact that Florence Reagh, j tramck, Unionville, Owendale, Cass served to the wedding party in the approved institution (veterans' This must await the installation of Attendants were dent of the Village of Cass City, jw ife Of Arnold Reagh, a former City and Sebewaing. Frankenmuth. institute) in the community. New Miss Shirley two pumps at the new village wells At the conclusion of President j Cass? City boy, was the first presi- Mr. Schwartz was born June 15, Those who attended the cere-i forms which will come into use are Fort, cousin of the groom, and j at the city park and one of these 1927, on a farm near Sebewaing V. A. 7-1921, to be used in making j Grant Strickland, Miss Fort's gray Pinney's words the game will dent of the club. mony were the groom's parents; en pumps, a new one, has a necessary begin. Spartan Wives is an experiment and came to Tuscola County in Janet Kivel, sister of'the groom; application to the institution; and ] g* plaid suit was complemented part missing. Until that arrives, V. A. 7-1922, for reporting earn-[with blue accessories. Her cor- A great deal of planning and ' in community living in which the* 1944. He entered service July 18, Mr. and Mrs. Neil McKinnon, the sa the delay continues. work has been done in this project wives of student veterans have 1945, and became a PFC in the bride's grandparents, with whom ings to V. A. during the training i ge was. .also of red roses. Village Treasurer Ernest Croft 16th Infantry Regiment. He was period. j Mrs. Martin wore nayy blue and j was granted a 30 day extension, to give to Cass City a lighted j mutually solved the problems every she has always lived since her Mr athletic field. It is the committee's [ young wife faces in a new commu- stationed at Fort Sheridan, 111., and mother died Mar. 15, 1931, in i The Veterans Administration ' s. Wright, mother of the groom, (from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, for the will pay the same scale of tuition was dressed in black and white j collection of taxes. fond. hope that it will be a source ; nity—loneliness,»boredom, the suc- took his basic training at Camp Gagetown. of pleasure and entertainment not ice ss of her husband, the future of j Hood, Texas. He re-enlisted in -the The bride is a student of the and instruction fees charged other jersey. Both wore black accessories j Believing that membership in only to the youth of this com^- j her children and the perplexing j regular army Dec. 5, 1945, and saw Gagetown High School and the students in similar courses, or an and gardenia corsages. I the Michigan Municipal League munity but to everyone. j questions of political, economic and i service for one year, four months groom is a graduate of the Elkton agreed rate determined to be fair A wedding dinner at the Martin j would be advantageous to Cass They want all. to be here on the i social life. Through the efforts of and 19 days in the European coun- High School of the class of *1944. and reasonable. Books and other home was served at four o'clock, j City, the trustees voted to join night of October 10 that all may ] their organization (to which every j tries. PFC Schwartz returned home He is employed in the Elkton Col- supplies needed in classroom work A four-tiered wedding cake which ; that organization, will be paid for, but no supplies was a gift of the groom's /parents • Building permits granted include share the community pride that lone of the 2,500 wives at the col- J June 27, 1947, and received his dis- lision Shop. w iiuxwicjLii v,a,n«u.« or equipment necessary- to the' op- - centered the bride's table. It was j the following: Lester Evens, ga- goes with the realization that Cass lege belongs) they are learning j charge Aug. 4, 1947, at Camp Kil- After aa tri1 p to northern Canada eration f City now has as well lighted an how to run their homes, become j New Jersey, 11T^rnU R rto^nimlP^inrvT'in ! o the farm will be includ- i topped with a miniature bride and j rage; Luther-Sowden, garage; Er- mer j untii uet. b, t.-~ coupie wiu nve , ^ j groom. In the evening about 175 ,vin Karr, addition to building; Ray athletic field as is possible for better mothers and citizens, all at j. Surviving are his parents; three Elkton. electrical engineering to give. .the same time. 'sisters, Eleanor, Gertrude and Pa- Subsistence payments remain the I guests attended a reception in the j Lapp, two houses; J. V. Riley, ad- The field project has been spon- ; Today the wives publish their tricia; and four brothers, Edward, same: $65.0""* 0 fo" r singl' "e veterans' , Martin home, honoring the newly-' dition to store building; Ernest sored by the Gavel Club. The club, own newspaper, have their own George, Richard and Junior, all at arid $90.00 for those with depen- weds. , Seeley, Murry DeFrain and Henry however, realizes that the project radio program, run^ a library and j home. dents, subject to the $200.00 ceiling Preceding her marriage, the i Cooklin, houses. could never have been brought to (have their own swimming, riding j ___ — Stoners at Open covering total earnings nd subsist- bride .was guest of honor at a I Sewer and water permits grant- a reality if it were" not for the and crafts classes. They are work- ence. kitchen shower given by Mrs. Don ed include Murry DeFrain, Ray generous response to the bond ing for a nursery school, better bus Michigan Mirror DeLong and her sister, Miss Doro- Lapp and Fred Withey. Sewer per- drive by many of the good people. ! service, and movies for the mar- WILL ENROLL AS STUDENT thy Loomis, in the Howard Loomis mits to Alma Seeger and Peter The club wants to take this occa-i ried students' housing area. home at Gagetown. j DeBlois. Unlike the weather about which j A profusion of flowers in perfect IN TELEVISION INSTITUTE sion to express their sincer^CJLe t5 thankl/iJLe*ii-tVsO Thi-A- il-tksJ numbeJ.A v».j.i.*.^y VAr ov/-»f- th*/""~e- magazin^-^Q^- e , — Both young^people attended the • The .street south of the school , * know, will ! contains a picture of the Reagh! we talk constantly, yet never do keeping with the occasion adorned local high school and the groom 'will be extended east to the recre- to all. w y the home of Mrs. Mary Holcomb be a success and will be self j family with the following com-' anything about, Michigan rural Leonard Bartle expects to en- served overseas with the army. J ation park. (health is due for improvement. Sunday afternoon when the golden roll as a student in the Detroit In- Following a week-end trip North | The village clerk was requested liquidating in time. ment: ; Let all look forward to October Concluded on page 4. i Here's a frank picture of the wedding anniversary of Mr. andjstitute of Television, Advanced the.„y returned to Cass Cit„y Monday by the village council to send out 10 as one more step in making ! problem. It's not a pretty one. Mrs. Carl L. Stoner was being ob- !Eadi o and Electronics on Monday, ' to take up their residence delinquent notices on water bills I" Among Michigan rural youth, re- served at open house. Seventy-five ' Oct. 20. It is believed he is the 'after Oct. 15 and "cut off" notices this community more progressive guests called to extend felicita- and a better and more pleasant ijections for military service were first young man of Cass City to after 'Nov. 1. I higher than among city youths, tions to the honored couple. enter the field of television. He Coining Auctions place to live. Thml e tablU1e from which refresh- The dedication ceremony will be- ! Some of their physical defects were ~- ^~ - *— "^-^ ~ has been in the employ of the j due—of all things—to faulty nu- ments were served was centered by Baker Electric Service since his gin at 7:45 p. m. Admission prise an arrangement of yellow chrys- Walter Mclntyre will have a sale will be sixty cents. Chalmer Young, former coach at trition. discharge from the service. He and of railroad freight tomorrow (Sat- Cass City High School, was a guest Because farmers have received anthemums, flanked by crystal Mrs. ^Bartle and two children ex- ; urday) at Mack's Barn, Cass City. Following the game, the Gavel candelabra which held yellow can- Club will sponsor a dancing party of Lester Ross at the Gavel Club j only about one-tenth of the nation- pect to move to Detroit in His auction ad is on page 2. Tuesday evening. The club ad- j al income during the past decad dies. The table service was resplen- near future. On page 7, full particulars are Zona Lou Hardy was a Saturday in the school gymnasium. They and silver. The bnde eakm h make a big evening journed after its dinner and regu- < Or so, the following conditions pre- j dent in crystal printed of auction sales of Leon- i > sP & er vows with suggest all vailed in Michigan farm homes as wedding cake was the skilfull Newe1 1 J of it. lar business meeting* to do further ard Prowse, 14 miles north-and 1% i - Borland at 8 p. m. Sept. jwork on the playground project. of 1940. achievement of Mrs. Mack Little Funeral of Mrs. Wma , miles east of Marietta, on Thurs- \27 in Grace Episcopal church in (With the home-coming game with Less than one-third had running 1 and the ladies who poured were I day, Oct. 9; Casper Kolacz, 2 miles i LaPeer before an altar banked with basket i Caro here only a week away, much water—a simple convenience that Mrs. H. F. Kittle of East Lansing, . (west and 4 miles north of Deford, j s of white gladioluses. The jwork needed to be completed to was available to 97 out of 100 Mrs. Neil McLarty of Cass City, | on Friday, Oct. 10; and John B. ' candlelight service and double ring , have the field in readiness for the i Michigan city homes. Only one out and Mrs. E. J. Smith of Detroit. Mrs. Wm. Day of Grant Town- j Nowak, 7 miles north, 1V miles > ceremony was read by Rev. Charles Mrs. Stoner was attractively 2 0 j football game and dedication ser- iO f six farm homes had an indoor ship, who would have been 65 ! west and % mile south of Cass ! - - Braidwood in the presence of 75 vice Oct. 10. toilet, or a bath tub or shower. dressed in a blue suit with silver jyears of age on Oct 9j died Thurs. |city ^ Saturd Qct n guests. Funeral services for Henry W. accessories and a yellow corsage. evening in her home after an ' The city average was nine out of ( day On pa°-e 6 complete details are Parents of the couple are Mr. mness of eight Funeral Cooke were conducted at the Miz- ten homes. One out of four farm She wore a black hat with her cos- auctions of Carl ] and Mrs. Floyd H. Hardy of Lapeer pah Mennonite Brethren in Christ j CASS CITY AND ELKTON homes had central Ijeating; one of tume. services were held Sunday in the i Hubel, 4 miles east, 2 miles north • and Mr- and Mrs- otto w- Dorland Church in Evergreen Township by To help them remember the oc- T 1 of TIE IN FRIDAY GAME seven cooked with gag or electric- ^~~" ~ " '" ' p. m. 'and V2 mile east 'of Cass City, I Decker. Given in marriage by Rev. E. M. Gibson of Reese and . One of eight had mechanical) casion, Mr. and Mrs. Stoner were Rev. John Safran officiated and on Wednesday, Oct. 8, and Lester | her father, the bride wore a dress- Rev. Gordon Guilliat, pastor of Cass City met Elkton in the sec-i refrigeration; one of four had a [presented with monetary and many burial was in Elkland cemetery. Hutchinson, 3 miles west and V rnaker suit of gray wool with the church, Monday afternoon. other gifts. 2 ond football game of their 1947 i telephone. In fact, in only one ~ The former Carrie Russell, ,mile south of Caro standpipe, on ! matching accessories. She carried Burial was made in Elkland ceme- schedule Friday night. The contest county—Washtenaw—did as many Mrs. Keyworth of East Lansing, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, Oct 9 ' a whit- •• e prayer ,boo ,k toppe, d, wit..,h a tery. at. Elkton ended in a 6-6 tie. All as one-half of the farm homes have niece of the Stoners, added to the Jerome Russell, was born in La- Next week's'Chronicle will carry corsage of white rosebuds which Henry W. Cooke passed away enjoyment of the afternoon by peer County. On May 13, 1903, at' was centered with an orchid. scoring was made in the first half, j a telephone. singing a group of songs appro- auction ads for the Northeastern Friday afternoon in the Veterans' j L&r* McClo piunged seven | Furthermore, better pay and a Cass City, she was married to,.Wm. Michigan Hereford Calf Associa- Mrs. Ernest Smith, the bride's Hospital at Dearborn. He had been , specialization have com- priate for a golden wedding cele- J W Fenn Qff tadde f(ft> Casg City gcore trend to * late ' ' - tion at West Branch on Thursday, . only attendant, wore a dressmaker ill sincC and H j McKay, 2 irniles j suit of tan wool, similar to the He was born in Imlay City Aug. Elkton tied the score in the cities. Alcona County, for exam- Mr. and Mrs. Stoner left Sunday home in Grant Township where she east of Old Greenle^, on Friday, i bride's, with matching accessories 28, 1918, the son of Mr. and Mrs. second period when Gordon Stir- ple, had 2,732 persons per active evening for Flint where they will {lived since that time. Oct. 17. land carried a bouquet of red rose- Chas. Kuck. rett plunged from the one-yard line physician in 1943 (a- war-timevisit a few days before going to Mrs. Day is survived by her hus- In a later number, Frank Hall j buds, He was united in marriage with after Don Herman put the ball in year) as compared with 828 per- Kansas City, Missouri, where they band, four daughters and two sons, will advertise an auction for Sat- j Otis W.'Dorland, brother of the Miss Lila Chapman June 5, 1943, scoring position by a 30-yard run. sons per doctor in Wayne County, will spend the winter in the home Mrs. Oassie Moliter of Port Huron, urday, Oct. 25, on the farm of Mrs. groom, assisted as best man. in Decker. After their marriage, Both teams failed in their tries Detroit. Lack of modern hospitals of their daughter,' Mrs, Eugene H. Mrs. Olive .McCarter of Lake Orion, Chas. Hall, 1 mile south of Cass The bride's mother chose a black they made their home in Detroit for the extra point. in rural areas also contributed to Allen. Harold Day of Owendale, Mrs. Lu- City. crepe dress with black accessories. until Mr. Cooke enlisted in the jthe steady decline of physicians cille Ackerman of Clarkston, Mau- | Her corsage was of yellow rose- United States Army in 1945. He BEEKEEPERS' MEETING AT ! there. rice Day and Mrs. Ruby Spencer buds and bebe chrysanthemums served one year with the Ordnance What's happening to change this Grocery Adds 25% of Port Huron. A daughter, Ma- FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION while the groom's mother was Division of the United States CARO OCTOBER 6 picture? Well, two things among rian McLellan, died in March of TO PAY DIVIDEND dressed in wine alpaca with black Army, receiving his honorable dis- others. i 1939. Also surviving'are 21 grand- i accessories. Her corsage was of charge July 22, 1946. He served Norris W. Wilber, county agri- First: Price inflation has set a children and five great grandchil- Ben B. Reavey of Caro, president pink rosebuds and bebe chrysan- six months in Austria where he cultural agent, announces that a new high mark for farm income. Having been cramped for room dren; a sister, Mrs. Frank Morris, of the Tuscola County National themums. earned the rank of Corporal Tech- Tuscola County Beekeepers' Asso- Cash receipts in 1946 were 208 per for a long time, the Freiburger of. Hagnetawan, Ont.; a stepsis- Farm Loan Association, has an- I Following the ceremony, 75* rela- nician 3. Since returning to civilian ciation meeting will be held at the boys have enlarged their grocery ter, Mrs. Herbert Dulmage, and a nounced that .a five per cent stock tives and friends from various life he and his family made their courthouse in Caro on Monday, Oct. to 1939, according to Uncle Sam's salesroom by moving a partition stepbrother, Henry Smith, of Cass dividend will be paid to all stock- parts of Michigan and Washington, home in this vicinity. 6, at 8:00 p. m. Carl Smith, the Concluded on page 8. to the south of their building. City. A brother, Roy Russell, of holders of record as of June 30, D. C., gathered in the Masonic Hall Mr. Cooke was a member of the president and other members of the Shelving on the west side of the Owendale also preceded her in store will be moved to make room 1947. Payment of the dividend |for a reception. The bride's table Decota Mennonite Church in De- board of directors, urge everyone U. S. SENATOR MADE death. ,- will be one of the main features was centered with a three-tiered troit. to attend the gathering. for a vegetable rack at the front of the annual stockholders' meet- of the building. The changes will wedding cake and topped with a To mourn their loss are his wife, Important matters and facts will Lost ing on Monday evening, Oct. 13, at miniature bride and groom. Lila, and one daughter, Sharon; be presented and discussed rela- United States Senator Homer All interest in hard, stiff work the Caro Gun Club. Immediately following the re- his father, Charles Kuck, of Capac; tive to the welfare of the beekeep- Ferguson was a visitor in Cass space. shoes after wearing soft-as-buck- ception, the couple left for a, trip three sisters, Mrs. Kermit Bennett ing business in this county. City Monday and called at the Closed Oct. 15. 1 skin Wolverine Shell Horsehides. through northern Michigan. Upon of Roseville, Mrs, Leo Bruman and Apiary inspection, state and homes of Audley Rawson, former Wanted . We have 'em. Prieskorn's, Cass Cass City elevators will be closed their return they will reside in Mrs. Marvin Goodrich, both of county appropriations, distribu- state senator, and Mrs. E. B. Someone with mechanical ability City. Adv. It. on Oct. 15, the first day of the Pontiac. Lum; and two brothers, Richard tion and number of apiaries fn the Schwaderer, president of the Tus- who wishes to learn Mechanical hunting season. The Farm Produce Kuck of Yale and Willard Kuck county, and other items are on the cola Co. Women's Republican Dentistry. Apply to Ben Benkel- A want ad will sell that attic junk Co., the Frutchey Bean Co., Cass Sell your antiques with modern of Capac. docket. man, Jr.—Advertisenientlt and help to pay for a load of coal. City.—Adv. 10-3-2 want ads. PAGE TWO. CASS CITY CHRONICLE- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947. Cass City, Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. James Shuart spent <$HgHgH$Hfr >|nfe »$> l$ngl >*< ife ifr >$H$HgHfr^H§H§Hgh^H$H|HgH$HgH>fr ^^^^"^^^M^^M^^^I^^M^I^*****^ the week end in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Bauskey of Petos- Mrs. Robt. Spencer is spending GAGETOWN NEWS key are visiting at the Elgin Wills this week in Detroit. home. Death of Chas. V. Beninger— j Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Trudeau of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freeman Charles Vincent Beninger, 451 Santa Ana, California, Joseph Tru- and daughter, Sandra, of Flint Mrs. Elgin Wills entertained Let's All Go to Chicago I about 30 ladies Thursday evening, years old, son of the late John and jdeau and Mrs. Margaret McCarthy spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Sept. 25, honoring Miss Allene Mary Earner Beninger, of Gage- j of Tyre were visitors at the home Freeman's grandfather, Edwin Shuart, bride-elect of Bad Axe, at town, died Sept. 21 at his home of Mr. ar,d Mrs. Lawrence McDon- —and see the huge five-acre exhibit staged by International Harvester Com- * Trathen, at Ubly and at the Loren a shower. Games were played and after >a two weeks' illness. ald last week Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Trathen home at Holbrook. Other prizes were given. Ice cream and Charles was born in Gagetown, Gilbert Trudeau were guests the pany on the lake front south of Soldier Field. £ guests were the Peter Rienstras cake, including a bride's cake, were July 8, 1902, and left at an early first of this week at the McDon- See the progress of farm mechanization during the past century. See the Chicago ft from Cass .City. served. Miss Shuart received s.ome age. He served his country in the ald home. lovely gifts. The rooms at the World War I. On May 6, 1933, he Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kehoe will Street of 1847. See the latest in farm equipment, motor trucks, industrial ^ Wills home were decorated with married in Cincinnati, Ohio. go to Pontiac today (Friday) autumn flowers. He leaves his wife, Mary; a where they will attend an ox bar- power and refrigeration. 1 - *&f daughter, Dorothy Chaney; a becue Saturday and visit until Sun- First Championship grandson, Michael Chaney, all of day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yes, see "HARVESTER'S 100 YEARS IN CHICAGO" t Michael Phelan and John Seereit- Cincinnati, Ohio; two sisters, Clara O'Neil. Sunday, they will tak*e Thumb's Wonder Theatre er played the first national cham- Freudenmuth, of Midland, and Ab- Mrs. Patrick, Jr., to her home in pionship billard match in Detroit bie Fournier of Morrice; two half- Flushing after spending the week CARD, MICHIGAN in 1859. Phelan won the title and brothers, Victor, of Pontiac, and here at the Kehoe home. a $15,000 stake. Misses Edna and Birdell Friday-Saturday, Oct. 3, 4 Donald, of Detroit. Mrs. Fournier, son, Keith, andSpreague • of Jackson were recent Busses are being chartered by us for transportation to Bay City where the daughter, Mrs. Don Schuyler, and guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Freudenmuth attended the Fred Palmer. trains will be loaded, and return. We are also trying to charter busses for an Air Conditioned for Your Comf»rt funeral at Cincinnati Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kehoe en- extended tour of Chicago. tertained at dinner Sunday Mrs. Jack Hill, Mrs. Robt. Adair and All of this for $10.45, the price of a round trip ticket from Bay City to Chi- Isaiah Montreuil Died Sept. 27— two children and Frank McKinnon Isaiah Montreuil passed away at of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mc- cago. Pleasant Home Hospital on Sept. Kinnon and daughter, Florence, of cm 27 from complications resulting Gagetown. * See us early and be assured of your space on this popular trip. from injury after an illness of six Mrs. Edward Kehoe entertained BARRY SUlllVAN V months. The 'body was taken to the several guests last week Wednes- day at a miscellaneous shower JAMS CARTER Fri.-Sat. Oct. 3-4 Hunter Funeral Home and later to his own home on South St. honoring Miss Patricia LaCross, , and Rt. Rev. Msgr. John McCollough whose wedding was this week "" conducted funeral services in St. Wednesday. Euchre was played and Agatha Church on Tuesday, Sept. luncheon served. The bride received "30, at 9:00 a. m. Burial was made many nice gifts. Bells of San Angelo in St. Agatha cemetery. Miss Joan Rabideau entertained in Flaming Mr. Montreuil was born May 28, at a personal shower for Miss Pa- —ADDED DELIGHTS— Plus News, Color Cartoon and 1861, in Montreal, Canada, and tricia LaCross on Sunday after- Popeye Color Cartoon Novelty came to Tuscola County at the age noon, Sept. 21. Games were played Technicolor Travelogue of 21 years. On Jan. 19, 1883, he and luncheon served. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ke- Speaking of Animals Sat. Midnight Preview was married to Caroline Wood, hoe on Tuesday, Sept. 30, at^Caro KEEPER OF THE BEfS who survives him. Latest World News He was a member of St. Agatha Hospital, a baby boy. The Kehoes •MMI s s ft^y^^g^w^jtts^m^g^^^wBaifjjiiJgMiJJi!MiMMf ! iss ^ ffi^£i have one other child. ufeaa ™* * ™^™^*&**i&$%ffitPfifffl*i? ^r ™™^^m^»fifVwii decorated with colored toy bal- AVA .GARDNER ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT. .* Color Cartoon ALBERT DEKKER loons. Mrs. Wallace Laurie's hat State of Michigan, the Probate Court resembled a hen's nest with sever- for the County of Tuscola. IB H At a session of said Court, held at the SAM LEVENE al baby chicks. Mrs. Wm. Profit Probate Office in the Village of Caro, in and Introducing said County, on the 15th day of Septem- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, wore a garden hat decorated with ber, A. D. 1947. BURT LANCASTER carrots, string beans and onions. Present, Hon. Almon C. Pierce, Judge October 7, 8, 9 of Probate. SECOND FEATURE Miss Maude Hendershot posed in a In the matter of the hat trimmed in flowers of ancient Estate of Emma Louise Churchill, TOE WHOLE TOWNJJUMG A88UT TMiS NEW design that may have come from Deceased. .-•LOVE.." " King Tutt's tomb. If a person,-was Kenneth Churchill having filed in said Court his final administration account, caught calling another person by and his petition praying for the allow- his first name he was fined. The ance thereof and for the assignment and distribution of the residue of said estate October meeting of the club will be It is ordered, that the 6th day of Octo- held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. ber, A. D. 1947, at ten o'clock in the. forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and is Chris Roth. hereby appointed for examining and allow- ing said account and hearing said pe- 4* Mr. and Mrs. Olin Thompson of tition ; Owendale were Friday evening It is further ordered, that public notice guests of Mr. -and Mrs. James L. thereo_f be given by publication of a copy of this order, for three successive weeks Purdy. previous to said day of hearing, in the 4 * Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shadley of Cass City Chronicle, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County. Caro were Sunday callers at the ALMON C. PIERCE, Judge of Probate. home of Rev. and Mrs. Henry Kuhl- A true copy. AT 1:30 SHARP Dorothy Reavey, Register of Probate. man. 9-19-3 4 cases pineapple 3 cases egg noodles Ironing boards (Doles) 3 cases spaghetti Clothes racks 4 cases pineapple juice Pails Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. Oct. 7, 8, 9 4 cases grapefruit juice —ADDED— (Doles) Razor blades Two-reel Musical 3 Highly Entertaining Days—3 3 cases grapefruit sections 10 cases* peaches Flashlights "Headline Hot" News 2 cases apple sauce a •man n mi iiinaiiiiiiuiii IIL_IHIIILUMILI__ 10 cases apricots Candy bars COMING! NEXT WEEK! 5 cases fruit cocktail FOR NEXT TWO 5 cases corn Bulk candy "POSSESSED" " 2 cases Marachino cherries "CHEYENNE" 10 cases peas Some gallons peaches 1 case toilet soap WEEKS 5 cases tomatoes Figs and pineapple 1 case hand soap Sept. 29 to Oct. 15 4 cases breakfast food 1 case vanilla extract Used Furniture TEMPLE-CARP 2 cases ripe olives 1 case Libby's pumpkin Friday, Saturday (and Sunday, Heatrola October 3, 4, 5 3 cases coffee 2 cases diced carrots 3-piece bedroom suite Bargain Matinee, Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Regular $6.00 1 case tea 25 gal. paint Bath tub (new) 2 BIG FEATURES Oil Machine Wave 1 case Matec (Brazilian 10 doz. men's hose Tables, chairs, used rugs FOE PI tea) 5 doz. ladies' hose Round table MU^lfiE 2 cases Jauva jello 1 doz. sweaters Bed and mattress 5 cases string beans 2 doz. underwear for 2-wheel trailer 2 cases lima beans 2 doz. shirts Many other articles 3 cases pickles 10 child's wagons not mentioned Don't miss this sale; get your winter's supplies. Dealers welcome. ferringDON AMECBE CATHERINE IVIcLEOD Be-Lov-Lee Beauty »j» Plus News and Color Cartoon COMING NEXT WEEK! Walter Mclntyre, Mgr. Ann Sheridan and Zachary Scott in,' Telephone 180 CASS CITY ADDED—Mighty Mouse and Color THE UNFAITHFUL A. C. BALL, Auctioneer Cartoon. Cass City, Michigan. CASS CITY CHRONICLE—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947. PAGE THREE. Expenditures for Research NOVESTA Cost for scientific research by In- Bowling dustry and government increased from 140 million dollars in 1930 to Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Hudson en- 309 million dollars at the start of The City Bowling League started tertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. World War II. Research costs for its first schedule on Monday, .Sept. Elgin Hudson of Detroit. SURG the colleges increased from 20 mil- 22, with 12 teams. For the* first Mrs. Kenneth Graham of Caro Get These Values lion to 31 million dollars. week the standings were as, fol- visited Friday at the home of her Salesand Service lows: Landon, 4 points; Parsch 4, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horn- Dillman 4, Juhasz 4, Reid 3, Fritz Lamp Kills Germs er. An ultra-violet lamp which will 3, Wooley 1, Gremel 1, Willy 0, Ludlow 0, Collins 0, Wallace 0. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henderson of Jolifi F* McGwire kill bacteria and food odors in a Lapeer spent the week end at the home refrigerator at the cost of five Ten high averages—Juhasz 191, 1 Dillman 182, Auten 181, Kirton home of Mr. Henderson's brother, 46 N. Main Street, Elkton Phone 34 cents a month has been developed. A. H. Henderson. This lamp screws into a niche in 180, Dewey 174, Willy 175, E. the refrigerator's cabinet interior. Schwaderer 173, Galloway 171, Mr. and Mrs. Park Wagg .and Johnson 170, Eeid 170. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rohrbacher High three games for week was of . Pontiac "week ended" at the bowled by John Juhasz with -a to- home of Mrs. Geo. McArthur. tal of 572 pins. Others who bowled Mr. and^ Mrs. A; H. Henderson 500 and over are as follows: Dill- received word on Saturday that I A & P Grapefruit * A & P Cream Style man 545, Auten 544, Kirton'541, their granddaughter, Charlene, Willy 524, Dewey 523, E. Schwad- four year old daughter of Mr. and erer 519, Johnson 511, Eeid 510, Mrs. Arthur Henderson, had met JUICE ours ar,d Greenleaf 500. with a serious accident, by clin^b- 20 oz. High single game for the week: ing on some loose cement blocks, can 18e Douglas 209, Auten 204, Juhasz which tumbled. One of - Charlene's 203, Huff 201, Dillman 200. legs was broken and she will be Dillman's team bowled, the high in a cast for eight weeks. ^ lano Delicious -f O^ total of 2468 pins. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Homer 'and TOMATO JUICE 46 oz. can JL.O|£ family of Flint visited on Satur- Merchants' League Standings. day at the home of their parents, HUNT'S TOMATO Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Horner. SAUCE 8 oz. can Alward's,, 10 points; Reed & Pat- The W. C. T. U. met on Thursday Effective Saturday, October 4th* terson, 9; Allis-Chalmers, Deford, with Mrs. Robt. F. Horner. A&P 8; Bankers, 8; Oliver, 8; Bowling We were misinformed on a re- SAUERKRAUT O cans Alley, 7; Cass City Oil and Gas, cent report that Mr. and Mrs. Stan- and thereafter, we 'will close at 7; American Legion, 7; CIO Lo-> ley Pierce had moved to Owosso. RED' cal No. 83, 6; Schwaderer, 6; Shel- They sold their farm, here and RASPBERRIES, Gro Pak 20 oz. can 35<< z lane, 5; Rabideau's Motor Sales, 4; moved to Ludington where they Cass City Tractor Sales, 4; Morell's have, purchased a Gamble store and Hardware, 3; Little's Funeral took immediate possession. I Jane Parker Fresh | Sultana Red Kidney 6 P. M. Home, 2; Ideal Plumbing, 2. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Walker and The 10 high bowlers for the/week family of Detroit visited from Fri- j DONUTS BEANS were: Paul Dewey 594, Curt Hunt day to Sunday at the.Michael Len- 575, Alex Tyo 573, Carl Kolb 563, I Dozen "I Pj/a 17 oz. ard home. ? inctn. JLeJ|£ cans Ace Collins 562, Murray DeFrain Mr. and Mrs. Alex Perlaki of 17c ! REED & PATTERSON 557, Walter Mann 551, Frank No- Cass City and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. vak 549, Glen Ulrey 539, Vern "Gal- Keating visited at the Michael Len- Sultana Luscious loway 535. ard home. FRUIT COCKTAIL . 29 oz. can GROSS & MAIER Ladies' League Standing®. VELVET PEANUT Rienstra, 8 points; Schwaderer, BUTTER Ib. jar 8; Parsch, 8; Foy, 7; Patterson, 6; cans Straty, 6; Collins, 4; Neitzel, 1. SWIFT'S Mayme Guilds had high game CLEANSER with 174, and high series with 508, making her the outstanding bowler Western Box of the evening. The Schwaderer team was high with 2102 pins for JONATHAN their three-game series. APPLES

Scrip Purchased Building Franklin institute was one of the MAINE " first issuers of scrip in the United POTATOES 15 Ib. bag States when it purchased a building for $100,000 and financed the loan TOKAY Olbs Ibs. UR FAMILY... by scrip issues, in 1837. GRAPES L 2 '27c HOWDY FOLKS! .«..«..«..«..o>-9»cK>O"«"«"8"e"»"*"O"a»a»a"e"»"*"a"«"C« lbs CANTALOUPES DIRECTORY A noted scientist says 2 '15c ^HrST^RMA¥C"MrD7' that the secret of health is Physician and Surgeon to eat raw onions—but he Hours—Daily, 9 to 5. Wednes- doesn't tell us how to keep day and Saturday evenings, 7:30- it a secret. 9:EO. Other times by appointment. Phones: Office 189R2. Home 189R3. :|: ;|: :|< A little boy was saying P. A. SCHENCK, D. E. RAWSON his prayers in a low voice. DENTISTS "I can't hear you, dear," whispered his mother. Said Office in Sheridan Building the small one firmly,"Wa s DENTISTRY not talking to you." TESTED E. C, FRITZ :•: :j: :J: We now have a fine supply of Larro Farm Tested Office over Mac & Scotty Drug "That is one thing I like Store. We solicit your patronage j -about my girl." "What's 20% Egg Mash, Chick Starter and Chick Grains. We when in need of work. that?" "The guy she goes also have Larro Farm Tested Dairy Feed and Concen- MORRIS HOSPITAL with." * * * trates, Oyster Shells, fine, medium and coarse Granite F. L. MORRIS, M. D. Well, he may be bragging Grit and Dr. Salsbury's Poultry Remedies at reason- Office hours, 1-4 and 7-9 p. m. able prices. Phone 62R2. but we're not when we say you car will run smoother JAMES BALLARD, M. D. than ever after we service We buy eggs and pay the Office at Morris Hospital it. We really know the kind Phone 62R2. House, 9-5, 7-9 of attention it should have. H. T. Donahue, A. B., M. D. For the best in gas, oil and Physician and Surgeon lubrication, drive-in regu- X-Ray Eyes Examined larly. Folk's Hatchery Phones: LOCATED AT WEST END OF CASS CITY. PHONE 276. Office, 96—-Res. 69 K. I. MacRAE, D. O. Mac & Leo Service Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon West Main St., Cass City A Small Drop of Ink in the Want Ads Half block east of Chronicle. Office, 226R2. Res., 226R3. Makes Thousands Think! THE NEW HOME PASTUERIZER STEVENS' NURSING HOME quickly insures the purify So. Seeger St., Cass City. Phone 24-3. State inspected and of your milk approved. Graduate nursing care. Helen S. Stevens,, R. Nv Director. Now you can safeguard your family's health— • HARRY L. LITTLE Order easily and conveniently. A handy new automatic Mortician pasteurizer in your kitchen can eliminate any Ambulance Service—Invalid and Emergency. chance of milk-borne disease attacking your Phone 224. Cass City. family. Your Just pour up to one gallon of milk in the alumi- num pasteurizer bucket. Plug into any 110-volt BAD AXE AUTO Regardless of where yoti purchase your fall fertilizer outlet and set the timer knob. Electric thermostat PARTS keeps milk at correct temperature. Automatically Cylinder Heads for all models turns off when pasteurization is complete. get your order in at on^e, for you may be disappointed, There's no guesswork, no loss of flavor. Your CHEVROLETS milk is guarded for less than a penny per gallon. Generators and Starters for all and not be able to purchase all yoil|le|d at sowing time. —COURTESY SUCCESSFUL FARMING Approved by U.S. Public Health Service, home cars, $6.50 and up. And raw, unpasteurized milk can pasteurizers are at your dealer's now . . . priced Carburetors and Fuel Pumps for all cars. carry other diseases even if cows to fit every farm budget. are tuberculosis free and tested New and used auto parts. We buy for Bang's disease. Home pas- used and junked cars. FARM PRODUCE CO. teurization is the only sure way One mile south of stop light. to protect your family. Th® DETROIT EDISON Co. Walter CALL 54 PHONE 279F2—BA D AXE PAGE FOUB. CASS CITY CHRONICLED- FRlBAt, OCTOBER 3, 1947. mnmiimmitiiiiimitiitmiiiiiiiiiiHinHiiimitiiiiHiiiimimiiiimiiiiiiiiiim CASS CITY CHRONICLE FOR SALE—O. I. C. brood sow PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT and 10 pigs, 8 weeks old. Ben Rit- CASS CITY, MICHIGAN I Local Neu?s | WANT ADS ter, 3 miles west, 1 south of Cass The Cass City Chronicle established in Joe's Heritage City. 10-3-1* 1899 and the Cass City Enterprise founded miimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimmiimiiimwimiimimiiiimtiiiiimiiiiimmmmiiw in 1881, consolidated under the name of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fletcher and FOR SALE—Six, cows, about 8 80 ACRES, all cleared but 3 acres. the Cass City Chronicle on Apr. 20, 1906. heifers and a steer. Mary Now- Entered as second class mail matter at Allen Merchant spent Sunday with Barn, 40x60, hip roof, with full the post office at Cass City, Mich., under relatives of Mr. Fletcher at^Glen- 6EE, land, 2 miles east, 1^4 south of basement. .Granary in barn. Good Act of Mar. 8, 1879. coe, Ont. WHAT A LUCKV KJO YOU Cass City. . * 10-3-1* 6-room house with bath, automatic Subscription Price—To post offices in water heater. Other buildings. | Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, Miss Marion Walker of Ubly and UNDEJ? 1.20 ACRES 3% miles from Cass Water and lights in house and $2.00 a year. In other parts of the United Joe Musure of Harbor Beach were City. Good house, fair barn, on barn. Priced right and will sell States, $2.50 a year. Payable in advance. guests Sunday at the James Walk- For information regarding newspaper good road. $7,500 full price. J. E. on terms. J. E. Colbert, Cass advertising and commercial and job print- er home/ Colbert, Cass City, salesman for City. Phone 151R2, salesman for ing, telephone No. 13R2. O;-K. Janes. ./ ' 10-3-2 O. K. Janes. , 9-26-2 H. F. E.ENZNER, Publisher. Caro was defeated here last Thursday night in Softball. The 100 ROCK pullets, 5 months old, CONVALESCENT Home. Former Member of Michigan Press Association score stood 13 to 7 in favor of ready to lay, for sale. Norman and National Editorial Association. Cass City. small town doctor's hospital. 8 National Advertising Representatives: Heronemus, 2 miles south, % west rooms, 12 hospital beds, electric Michigan Press Service, Inc., East Lan- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKenzieand of Shabbona. 10-3-2* stove and other furnishings. Very sing, Mich., and Newspaper Advertising cago, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schwegler en- reasonable price and terms. .A joyed Sunday dinner at William's LARGE 4-room home nearly fin- ished and in good location. Terms fine opportunity, only $3,500 Inn near Harbor Beach. down. Ezra A. Wood, Realtor, Pig- MRS. ARNOLD RBAGH can be arranged. J. E. Colbert, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Warren of salesman for 0. K. Janes. 10-8-1 eon, Michigan. Phone 27. 9-26-tf WAS FIRST PRESIDENT Flint were Friday afternoon and FOR SALE—16 ft. trailer, in A-l OF SPARTAN WIVES Saturday guests in the home of FOUR-ROOM house for rent, 6 shape, sleeps four. Can be seen Rev. and Mrs. Stanley P. Kirn. miles east, 1% north of Cass City. 2% miles north of Cass City, first Steve Hrabec, 6279 Church St. house east on north side of road. Concluded from page 1. Willis Campbell was in Sault 10-3-1* "Florence Reagh was the first Ste. Marie from Thursday to Sat- Norman Deneen. 9-26-2 president of the Spartan Wives urday at the conference of the FOR SALE—a U. S. A. Grand FOR SALE — Polled Shorthorn and did much to get the organiza- Michigan Association of City Su- ,.Rapids trumpet, used one year. bulls, all -ages, and good colors. tion started. She learned the basic perintendents. Call 148F11. 10-3-1* Clare B. Turner & Son, 5 miles principles of organizing as one of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hertel and west, 1 south of Cass City. ten children on a Michigan farm son, Geoffrey, and Senator and 9-26-2* when she drilled her younger Mrs. H. F. Kittle, all of East Lan- brothers and sisters in work and sing, were week-end guests of TWO APARTMENT home, good play. Mrs. Mary Holcomb. / Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark are location. Five, rooms and bath "Florence lives in a brick apart- the parents of and 'two law, Mr. and Mrs. Bell Barry, to •and Sunday in Detroit, guests at tribution was used until the glass to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morell. proving the buildings with coats of the Albert Rock and Walter Bar- children of Washington, D. C., were Port Huron Saturday where she is paint. HOUSE for rent, 8 miles east, % milk bottles were developed hi 1879. John H. Kercher, father of E. W. guests in the Dudley Rawson home visiting this week. tie homes. ' mile north of Cass City. For in- Being transparent, the bottles clear- H. M. Bulen returned Tuesday Kercher, also resides in his ..son's from Tuesday to Sunday. Former Extension Group No. 2 Mr .and Mrs. John McArthur formation write Walter Bazant, ly revealed the cream line. Being home. from Charleston, West Virginia, were visitors on Saturday and Sun- 13435 Charest, Detroit 12, Mich. filled and capped at the plant, they Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright and and their guests will meet Wednes- where he had spent several days at "Girl Scouts and Their Work" daughter, Janet, and Mr. and Mrs. day in Detroit and Rochester. 10-3-2* were more sanitary than the bulk day evening, Oct. 8, in the Metho- the home of Mrs. Bulen's father. milk. It was not until 1906 that the I is the subject of next Tuesday's Clarence Wright and baby were dist Church. Mrs. Dunlap of De- Foster VanBlaricom and Howard program of the Woman's ^ Study guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mrs. Bulen, who accompanied him, Patch of Detroit spent Saturday FOR SALE—House, 12x20, wired paper container for milk was de- troit will have charge of the pro- remained for a few days logger veloped. Club and will be presented by Mrs. Wright" in Detroit Sunday. gram on table arrangement. and Sunday here at the VanBlari- for electricity; also '38 Reo truck and expects to return to Cass City com residence. with beet box and stock rack. Lee Edward Baker and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Hattie Walker was taken Miss Caroline Garety, Mrs. Ma- Croft at the Youth Center rooms. this week end. At the observance of Rally_Day, Rockefeller, 9 miles north, 3 east seriously ill Sunday and that night rie Sullivan and Mr; and Mrs. Jas. of Cass City. ' 9-26-2* State Railway Mileage Mrs. A. J. Knapp will give a par- was taken to Pleasant Home Hos- Invitations have been received by the Sunday School attendance was Walker were in Sebewaing Tues- friends to the wedding of Wil- very pleading. The program giveiq - Texas leads the nation in railway liamentary drill. pital. All of her family were called day evening and attended the con- FOR SALE—One all wool finger- mileage with 15,850 miles. Illinois Mr. and Mrs. George Fye, and home Sunday because of her con- liam Thomas Marshall, of Detroit, was unusually interesting and was firmation services of their nephew formerly of Cass City, and Miss prepared by the teachers of the tip boy's coat, cocoa brown. Just is second with 11,758 miles and Mr. and Mrs. Nath Young, all of dition. and grandson, Raymond Garety. like new. Size, 14 yrs. 4413 West Pennsylvania, third with 10,029 Galveston, Ind., came Friday to Elizabeth Roselle Moti, also of De- younger grades. miles. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Parrish The Ladies' Auxiliary of the troit, on Saturday, Oct. 18, at six A sub-district meeting of Metho- St., Cass City. Mrs. Bruce Hol- visit with Mr. and Mrs. Daily •and little daughter, Janey Marie, Townsend Club met comb. 10-3-1* Creason and family. Mr. Young is Monday eve- ' O'ciock. The ceremony will'be per- dist young people will be held Sun- ©f Northville, and Mr._ and Mrs. ning with Mrs. John Quinther. A . formed at the Bethesda Missionary day afternoon, Oct. 12, in the De- a cousin^ of Mr. Creason and'the Kenneth Parker of Brown City , followed., the business . ada at Van FOR SALE—86 acres in Elmwood Fyes are friends. They will return program Temple at 7616 E NeV ford Church. This group from the Township, good land, house, gran- Marlette Livestock were visitors at the Parrish home |meeting and sandwiches and coffee Dyfaf Detroit. During. his high various churches are expected to to their homes Tuesday. on Sunday. ary,- barn, brooder house, chicken Sales Company were served. The Townsend Club school daySj Mr> Marshall was em- number well above 200 in attend- coop, new well and water system Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Wetters Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. will meet next^ Monday evening at jployed by the Cass City Chronicle ance that day. were in Bay City Sunday to attend in the house. Three miles from Market report Sept. 29, 1947 Erwin Binder were Mrs. ,D. J.' the Greehleaf home. A ' program part time worker. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strand- Gagetown; known >as Carl Win- the funeral of the former's mother, Aiken and her daughter and son- 'will follow the business meeting, gard spent Friday and Saturday in chester farm. Write or call TW Mrs. Johanna C. Wetters, who Top veal 30.00-31.75 in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lee, Dr- and Mrs. E. A. Wittwer of | Detroit. 19603, Helen Woechan, 17829 Co- Fair to good 28.00-30.00 passed away in that city on Thurs- and their daughter, Geraldine. Mrs. Bay CitVj Mrs> Wm. Miller of PLEASANT HOME HOSPITAL Mr. .and Mrs. Kenneth Churchill nant, Detroit 12, Mich. 9-26-2* Seconds 26.00-28.00 Aiken is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Birmingham, Mrs. Marie Guttman were Sunday afternoon visitors in years. She~had been a resident of FOR SALE—Registered Milking Common 14.50-24.00 Binder. > Of Berne, Switzerland, and Mr. and Patients in the hospital Wednes- Saginaw. Bay City for 65 years, and leaves The house in which Mrs. C. W. i Mrs. H. F. Lenzner were Sunday day afternoon were: Mrs. Hattie Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Drace, ac- Shorthorn bulls, 2 to 18 mos., $65 Deacons 1.00-22.50 to $165; heifer calves and older Best butcher three sons, six sisters, two broth- Price has lived for a number of dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Walker, Alfred Karr, Merritt companied by Mr. and Mrs. Tewks- ers and 12 grandchildren. years on Downing St. has been j seph Benkelman. Mrs. GuttmanHartt, , Mrs. Geo. Wilkins and in- berry of Kingston, are on an out- to cow 9 years; Shropshire rams cattle 21.00-22.50 Robt. Stockwell and Wm. Miller sold to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ma- who is a native of Switzerland, is fant daughter of Cass City; Mrs. ing trip in the upper peninsula 1 and 2 years. Five miles south, Fair to good 18.00-21.00 were prize winners in f the Nazarene—Bible School, 10 a. m. Subject, "The Betr ter Revelation." Morning worship, ! Second door south of Main St., on Leach St., east side. I have decided to quit farming and will sell by public auction at the farm 3 miles 11:00. l The N. Y. P. S. service at 7:15 west and /2 mile south of Caro staedpipe on p. m. Evangelistic service at 8:00 p. m. The young people enjoyed a so- •McCONKEY In rendering our services, we are constantly cial evening on Tuesday at the mindful of the fact that the finest .tribute possible home of Miss Margaret Harrison. Insurance Agency should be bestowed on those who have gone, Prayer meeting this (Friday) LITTLE'S FUNERAL HOME evening at the home of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Arthur Knight. " Life, Accident, Automobile, Air conditioned for your comfort Fire, Hospitalization and Commencing at 1:00 P. M. Telephone 224 Ambulance Lutheran Church services are Surgery Insurance. held every Sunday at 9 a. m. and Sunday School classes at 10 a, m. A* C. Combine (60) with pick-up- in the rooms above the fire hall in 6529 MAIN STREET Cass City. Otto Nuechterlein, pas- Cass City, Mich. tor. * 2 Farm wagons and grain boxes Ford Weeder Farm trailer with grain box Ford row cultivator Are You Planning McCormick-Deering' side rake Grain and stock trailer Ford mowing machine, 6' ft* a New Home? Announcing Ford two-botom 12-in. plow DON'T FORGET YOUR HEATING IS A VERY Ford front end cultivator attachment IMPORTANT FACTOR the reopening of We install all types of heating. We specialize in Ford one-bottom 16-in. plow Ford double disc radiant heating. Our experience is warranty of de- pendable operation. Hay tedder Bean puller to fit Ford tractor Shangri-La Slush scraper to fit Ford tractor Three-section drag Nine-f t. cultipacker Rubber tire wheelbarrow CASS CITY Set of Russell cultivator teeth (new) Grindstone New No. 2 B Clipper grain cleaner Dance Pavilion 7x9 Tarp. Tractor umbrella Large jewelry wagom 5 bu. Michigan 53 HiBred seed corn Cotton mattress $8.95 and up. 2 beds and springs Dresser Inner spring $10.95 and up. Cotton mattress made into an inner spring $16.95 and TERMS—All sums of $10 and under cash; over that amount, one year's time up. Saturday, October 4 on approved bankable notes with interest at 6 per cent. New custom built mattresses direct from factory to you. Call collect 50F3, Akron, for free pickup and delivery. Kenney Brown's Orchestra Mattresses to be rebuilt will be picked up in Cass City LESTER HUTCHINSON and surrounding areas Thursday, Oct. 9. PRIME BROS. MATTRESS CO. PROPRIETOR WISNER, MICHIGAN WORTHY TAIT, Auctioneer PEOPLES STATE BANK of Caro, Clerk Cass City, Michigan. CASS CITY CHRONICLE— FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947. PAGE SEVEN. meeting will be Oct. 10 at Mrs. | of Philadelphia visited Mrs. R. L. RESCUE Wm. Anker's.' home and will be an I Kilburn and Mrs. Theo Hendrick The Elmwood Extension Group afternoon meeting beginning at' on 'Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mosey of met with Miss Mary Wald and 1:30. j Cole is a niece of Mrs. Kilburn and Ypsilanti were Saturday evening Mrs. Vincent Wald for an after- The Elmwood Missionary Circle 'the gentlemen are her cousins. visitors -of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas noon business meeting,.on Sept. 25. will meet Oct. 9 for an all-day Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hendrick Quinn, Jr. Ballots were cast for the county quilting at the home of Mrs. Har- and son, Kenneth, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Mellen- executive committee and part of old Evans. [ Joe Gagnier and sons of Lansing dorf of Smith's Creek were Satur- the meetings for the coming year Mrs. Fred Cole and Alfred San- | were Sunday . guests of Mr. and day visitors at the home of their planned for this group. The next ders of Bay, City and Wm. Sanders j Mrs. Theo Hendrick. mother, Mrs. DeEtte J. Mellen- dorf. 1 Theodore Ashmore returned and having to move, I home Saturday from Gagetown af- ter working the past few weeks for his brother, William Ashmore, Jr. 3 west of Cass City, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kreh were callers in Bad Axe Saturday eve-* ning. John Slaughter, Get this ail-out protection before Mr. and Mrs. Norris Mellendorf famous Arizona and daughter, Arlene, were Mon- sheriff in the law- less '80's—enemy Winter opens up on your car day afternoon visitors at the home of the rustler and of the latter's brother and wife, horse thief and Beat Winter to the draw — with the help of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Quinn, in. Mar- lightning-fast lette. your Standard Oil Dealer! He provides all AT ONE O'CLOCK on the draw. Mrs. Samuel Ashmore and necessary weapons through his 10 Star Fall daughter, Mary Helen, of Wayne Special. Yes, this big winterproofing program spent a few days last week at the LIVESTOCK 3-section spring tooth drags includes every service needed to prepare your car home of the former's parents, Mr. T. B. and Bangs Tested 2-section spring tooth drags for freezing days ahead. and Mrs. Claud Martin, and at- This means your winter- tended the wedding of her sister, B-lack Holstein, 6 years old, due in Feb. 5 ft. Osborne mowing machine Isabel, on Friday. tune driving will be safer, Holstein, 6 years old, fresh 8 weeks McCormick hay loader pleasanter — easier on you, easier Mr. and Mrs. 'Donald t'IcComb on your car— if you arm yourself and children from northern .Michi- Holstein, 5 years old, due Jan. 15 Bean puller Windrower now with your Standard Oil gan have moved on the old Kirby farm in Grant. Holstein, 5 years old, bred Sept. 2 One-horse two-row cultivator. Dealer's 10 Star Fall Special. Mrs. DeEtte J. Mellendorf spent Standard Oil Company. Monday afternoon at the home of Holstein, 4 years old, due in Jan. 2 one-horse cultivators her daughter, Mrs. Levi Helwig, Holstein, 4 years old, bred Sept. 20 Riding cultivator near Cass City. An oil change to winter-grade Holstein, 6 years old, bred May 14 11-hoe Superior grain drill Permalube Delayed'news. 6 heifers from 11/2 to 2 years old Horse disc 1^2 h. p. gas engine Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown is part of the service this year 2 Briggs & Stratton gas engines Newest headliner among your spent over Sunday visiting their MACHINERY Standard Oil Dealer's 10 vital serv- children in Port Huron. ices is the finest motor oil Standard Maytag gas engine ever made . . . PERMALUBE . . . Stanley B. Mellendorf and Mrs. 10-20 McCormick-Deering tractor and 2 stock tank water heaters Removes the "GOO," Improves the GO! DeEtte Mellendorf were in Caro on plow Monday afternoon on business and Two 10-gal. milk cans John Deere Model L. A. tractor and plow 3 other fine motor oils: called at the home of their cousins, One unit Surge milker Jewelry wagon QUAKER STATE ISO-VIS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. May. America's favorite A highly re- Deering corn binder 100% Pennsyl- fined, long-last- Mrs. Thos. Quinn spent Saturday FEED vania motor oil. ing motor oil. afternoon and Sunday at the home McCormick-Deering grain binder of her mother, Mrs. Josephine Mos- 160 shocks of corn Side delivery rake Dump rake seau, in Bad Axe. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES Lester Quinn and Leland Hart-» Oliver 99 walking plow sell of Marlette were callers in the Zenith 6-volt battery cabinet radio vicinity Sunday. Dunham cultipacker Philco battery radio, table model 10 STAR FALL SPECIAL Janice and Joyce Withey of Ca- ro hav<^ been visiting at the home j Land roller Oliver 1-horse weeder Royal Oak heater stove of their grandparents, Mr. and ; McCormick manure spreader 2 gas irons, like new AT YOUR Mrs. Howard Helwig, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald With- ey, have been moving. TERMS—All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount, 1 to 12 months' Mr. and Mrs. Levi Helwig and time on approved bankable notes. children of Cass City were Sunday dinner guests at the Arthur Tay- lor home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dodge and Casper Kolaez, Owner daughters, Phyllis and Carol Jean, J of Cass City were Sunday dinner \ guests .at the Alfred MJaharg home, i will sell the following per- property at public auction the premises 14 and 1% miles east of or 4 miles east, 5 miles l and l /2 miles east of Cass City9 on Shabbona Road, on

COMMENCING AT 12:30 'O'CLOCK LIVESTOCK FEED Having rented my farm, I will sell at public auction^ on the Roan horse, wt. 1800 Ibs., 6 yrs. old 30 tons mixed hay Silage farm located 7 miles north, iy2 miles west and y2 mile south Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, due Oct. 15 250 bu. Belgian seed oats, certified -2 yrs. Jersey cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh 9 wks., bred 1200 Ibs. cull beans of Cass City, on Aug. 20 Jersey cow, 8 yrs., fresh 3 mos., bred MACHINERY There is a real opportu- Jersey cow, 5 yrs., fresh 4^ mos., bred John Deere Model A tractor, new; starter, nity to build a career in June 30 lights and power lift your new Army ... excel- 1 Jersey cow, 8 yrs., fresh 4 /! mos., bred John Deere tractor 2-row cultivator lent pay, security and COMMENCING AT 1:00 P. M. June 17 John Deere tractor bean puller advancement Jersey cow, 8 yrs., fresh 4 mos., bred Aug. Allis Chalmers two 14-in. plow, new CATTLE AND POULTRY 2 Wilton hall carpets, 3 ft. by 21 ft., nearly 12 new Jersey cow, 6 yrs., fresh 3 mos., bred Four-section harrows, new ONTiNUOUS PAY... Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, due in December Sept. 10 David Bradley silo filler, new, on rubber no lay-offs...start at $211.50 R. C. A. Victor 18-tube radio, new David Bradley tractor mower, on rubber, mo. (civilian equivalent to Jersey heifer, 12 mos. old .Jersey cow, 9 yrs., fresh 4 mos., bred July Army private's pay) 2 solid oak flower stands Lamp table 25 new About 40 Plymouth Rock pullets, 5 mos. Jersey heifer, 2 yrs., fresh 7 wks., bred David Bradley manure spreader, on rub- old Table model fluorescent lamp, new Sept. 19 ber, nearly new ADVANCEMENT. . . Corner bookcase, solid oak Holstein cow, 6 yrs., fresh 3 mos., bred John Deere 4-bar tractor rake^nearly new opportunities nowhere 12 young ducks July 25 equalled...If you have what Peoria 13-hose tractor grain drill, nearly it takes you'll go ahead FEED Child's desk and chair, solid oak Holstein cow, 6 yrs., fresh 5 mos., bred new. Power lift and all attachments June 15 5 tons mixed hay Small table Ironing board Durham cow, 5 yrs., fresh 5 mos., bred McCormick-Deering doubls disks, nearly new tETlREMENT. . . About li/2 acres good corn, standing Simmons' twin beds, springs and mat- June 14 assured income for life tresses, new Durham cow, 4 yrs., due Nov. 1 Case all steel hay loader, nearly new offer 20 years' service FURNITURE Holstein heifer, 2 yrs., fresh 4 mos., bred McCormick-Deering grain binder, used 4 2 Chenille bedspreads Clothes trunk July 15 yrs. 5 ft. Frigidaire refrigerator Wash stand Holstein cow, 4 yrs., fresh 5 mos., bred Two-wheel tractor wagon E XPER1ENCE . . . 2 Holstein heifers, 20 mos. old with a cash value. Earn while Jewell kitchen range Roderick Lean weeder you I earn a valuable skill or TOOLS Cattle listed below were bought in trade Kitchen table and 4 chairs ; Two-section John Deere tractor harrows 2 new axes Ontario, Canada, last fall. All Horse, all steel bean puller, nearly new 9-piece dining room suite registered and papers will be fur- Cabinetmaker's bench complete with vises McCormick 6 ft. mower DUCATION . . . Thor electric ironer nished. Double cultipacker through USAFI and advanced Quantity of cabinetmakers' tools Roan Shorthorn cow, 5 yrs., calf by side John Deere corn binder technical- training schools Maytag copper tub washer Dark roan Shorthorn cow, 3 yrs., calf by Some carpenter tools side Stewart electric Clipmaster, new 2-piece living room suite, good shape, wal- 7 ft. stepladder White Shorthorn cow, 8 yrs., calf by"«ide 15 feet of % in. galvanized pipe ROUND-THE-WORLD.. nut wood trim Maytag electric washer travel with 20% increase in 32 ft. extension ladder „ White Shorthorn cow, 3 yrs., calf by side pay Walnut writing desk, chair and desk lamp White Shorthorn heifer, 14 mos. 500-chick electric brooder Lawn bench Lawn mower White Shorthorn heifer, 14 mos. Tapestry occasional chair DAIRY EQUIPMENT Shovels, forks, hoes and other articles too POULTRY 9x15 Wilton living room rug, nearly new numerous to mention Rite-way 2-unit milker, nearly new A WORTHWHILE CAREER 300 White Leghorn pullets starting to lay Covered milk pail, strainer and stirrer IS YOURS .. . 120 Barred Rock pullets starting to lay 9 milk cans Milk cooler if You Can Qualify TERMS—All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount, 1 to 12 months' time on approved bankable notes. TERMS—All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount, 1 to 12 months' time on approved bankable notes. U. S. ARMY and AIR FORCE Recruiting Service John B. Nowak, Owner Leonard Prowse, Owner POST OFFICE BLDGi. Arnold Copeland, Auctioneer The Pinney State Bank, Clerk BAD AXE, MICH. Arnold Copeland, Auctioneer The Pinney State Bank, Clerk PAGE EIGHT.* CASS CITY CHRONICLE—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947. Cass Ci]by, Michigan. CHURCH NOTES Haggis Now Sausage A national Scotch dish which con- ies Methodist Church—John Safran, sists of a well-cleaned sheep stom- ach filled with minced, blanched Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kelly of De- minister. Sunday, Oct. 5: troit called Saturday evening at the We will celebrate World-wide and cooked sheep's heart, liver and Sherwell Kelly home. Communion in the morning service lungs, mixed with oatmeal, onions, beef suet and her,bs, was cooked for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard .Gyles and at 10:30. two to three hours. Haggis is now family of Leslie, Mich., were week- The Sunday School convene^ at sold in thick sausage form. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sher- 11:30 a. m. and the Youth Fellow- well Kelly. ship at 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans of De- Dangerous Lumber Industry troit were week-end guests of Mr. Capacity of the Heart The communications industry has and Mrs. Harold Evans. The human heart weighs only 10 the fewest number of disabling Sherman Evans spent Sunday ounces, is about the size of your injuries per million man-hours worked, according to National Safe- near Caro at the home of Mr. and fist and ejects about six ounces of Mrs. Ernest Kelly. blood at each contraction. This ty council, and the lumbering indus- amounts to about 20 tons daily. try has the most. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Evans are enjoying a new Ford car. Little Russell Barriger, son of 1947 REGULATIONS Mi< and Mrs. Cecil Barriger, is se- riously ill. BUCKS WITH THREE-INCH ANTLERSj Mr. and Mrs. Norris Anker of BY HUNTERS WITH FIREARMS NORTH OF THIS LINE Pontiac spent the week end at the NOVEMBER I5-3O John Anker home. Rexoll MI-31, the antiseptic that kills contact" BY ARCHERS IN ANY COUNTY OF THE STATE . Miss Betty Parent of Reese and ecj germS( Stock up—you save 68c! OCTOBER I—NOVEMBER 5 Miss Naoma Evans of Bay City BUCK. DOE OR FAWN were Sunday dinner guests at the BY ARCHERS ONLY Harold Evans home. •69c SIZE IN COUNTIES, MARKED THUS OCTOBER II-NOVEMBER 5

SPECIAL ALLEGAN SEASONS MORRIS HOSPITAL

BUCK, DOE OR FAWN BY ARCHERS ONLY Born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sabo OCTOBER I-DECEMBER 15 of Deford, Sept. 25, a daughter, 6NTLERLESS DEER ONLY BY GUN HUNTERS CHOSEN BY LOT Mary Ann. Mother and baby have DECEMBER I—10 ^~ been discharged. For quick relief from ordinary pain there's no Act No. 326 of the 1947 session of the Legislature, effective Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Mik- superior to Rexall Puretest Aspirin. Get TOO October 11, permits archers to take a buck, doe or fawn Oc- lovich of Gagetown, Sept. 27, a more 5 gr. tablets for Id tober 11-November 5 this year in Alpena, Benzie, Crawford, son, Joseph Adam. Mother and 49cSfZ£OF-IOO Gogebic, Ionia, losco, Iron, Leelanau, Luce, Mackinac, Mont- baby have been discharged. Patients in the hospital Wednes- calm, Montmorency, Newaygo, Ontonagon, Oscoda, Koscom- day afternoon were: Mrs. Jessie mon and Schoolcraft counties. Archers have been permitted Kirkpatrick and R. S. Proctor of to take a buck, doe or fawn in Allegan county since 1941. Octo- Cass City, Mrs. Ella Phillips of NNE CREAMS 1 ber 1-November 5 archers may take bucks with three-inch Deford, Mrs. Blanche Henderson new large size. antlers in any county of the state. of Kingston and Arthur Grimstead Southward extension of the boundary of the territory open of Gagetown. 75c Cleansing Cream, 3 oz. size 2 for 76c to hunting for bucks with firearms opens 'an additional 3,000 75c Cold Cream, 3 oz. size . . 2 for 76c square miles, including areas of crop damage by .deer. The Cass City Oil & Gas Co regular gun hunting season is November 15-30. The want ads are newsy, too. 75c Finishing Cream,3f/4 oz.size2 for 76c Stanley Asher, Manager Phone 25 Applications for gun hunting of antlerless deer December 75c Foundation Cream,4 oz.size 2 for 76c 1-10 in part of Allegan county are accepted by the conserva- 75c Skin Cream, 3 Va oz. size . 2 for 76c tion department's game division at Lansing through Qctober Caro Livestock 5, and 300 will be chosen from among the applicants, by.lot. Pf!* 8 salad forks morrow morning." '. Feeders 20.00-90.00 2 tablespoons "That's nothing," exclaimed the I butter knife other. "Our office is on the twenty- Deacons 4.00-24.00 Cass City Playground Fund 1 sugar spoon fourth floor of the State building. Good veal ....28.00-32.00 100 PIECE SERVICE FOR 8, $100.00 The other day a man jumped from Fair to good ..25.00-27.50 Beautiful walnut grained Cen- the thirtieth floor and we handed Common kind .....—24.00 down tennial Chest with Velveteen lin- him his check as he went past the — SPONSOR — ing at extra charge. window." Hogs, choice :....29.00-30.50 Roughs 20.00-28-00 Horseshoe Nail Volume THE GAVEL CLUB Some 160 million horseshoe nails Sandusky Livestock McCONKEY are made annually out of 500 tons of Singles, $1.00 steel, or approximately 0.00055 per Sales Company Couples, $1.50 cent of total annual steel produc- Stile every Wednesday' at 2:00 p. m. Jewelry and Gift Shop tion. It takes the industry as a ** W. H. Turnbull Worthy Tait *** whole about 48 seconds to pro- Auctioneers HjHJJHJH.jHiHjl**- duce tHis quantity- of' metal.:";":'' '•