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VOLUME 48, NUMBER 23. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. PPvIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1953. Grain Loss Council Consideritt]

At the request of Richard Erla, owner.of the" Cass City Milton Ross, manager of the Decker Co-op Elevator, and Packing Company, members of the Casa City village council representatives of an insurance company are checking the re- are deliberating over the advisability of establishing an in- mains of the disastrous blaze that leveled the elevator Tues- spected meat program here. day morning- at about 7:30 o'clock and caused grain and bean loss that is estimated at $25,000. ' —— ; • Mr. Erla appeared before the council Tuesday evening to No figure was set for the building ^petition the councill for the pro- and equipment. j 55th Anniversary gram. He is attempting to expand The fire broke out in the cupola! From the his wholesale meat deliveries into of the grain elevator and quickly! Saginaw and Detroit markets. leveled the building. Firemen from | To be eligible to sell to these Snover and Marlette battled the markets, Erla said it is necessary blaze and succeeded in saving the for the council to pass an ordi- office and scales of the elevator. ~ When you read stories about nance requiring meat to be in- Mr. Ross said that the huge loss juvenile delinquency in metropoli- spected. was partially covered by insur- tan papers perhaps you've been in- Mr. Erla pointed out that the ance. He said that plans for the program would have no affect on future were indefinite. At this clined to shrug /••*". off and say "it farmers who slaughter cattle for can't happen heiW time he was unable to say if the If so, this story about Tuscola their own purposes or sell in the elevator would be rebuilt or not. County youths should help point area. He said that the fire depart- out that the wave of irresponsible To meet the requirements for ments called to help with the holo- '< thoughtlessness has reached this inspection, it is necessary to em- caust were very effective and did ploy a man with a state license to , Members o__f their family and area. everything possible to quell the friends gathered at the home of Tuesday the Tuscola County inspect critters before and after fire. Mr they are slaughtered. ,,..., x „ - and Mrs. Charles 0. Spen- Sheriff's Department confiscated When the fire broke out, the cer> Deford, Sunday to help them two homemade guns from youths Judging by the fees charged in elevator was about one-third filled celebrate their 55th wedding an- other communities, the cost for in- under 18 years old. with beans, wheat and oats. niversary. These guns were cut-down .22 spections will run about 35 cents per animal with a minimum charge The Spencers are lifelong resi- caliber rifles with a pistol grip Gavelites Vote $50 dents of Tuscola County and were and filed off sights. The barrels of $2 for each inspection. The council would pay the cost both born in Gilford. Mrs. Spen- were about 10 inches long. of the inspection, according to To Local CAP Group cer was the former Grace Scott. A weapon of this type is sup- , , • * . posed to be registered, these were P^sent plans, and rharschaigee ththee G. B. Dupuis receives a check from William Jackson, Bad Axe, for winning one of the prizes in a They have lived in Deford since At their regular Tuesday eve- 1932 when they .moved to that Z..4not.. i™.Whe™n *i._t^.-the polic_e J-i^pickedj ,,u~p 4.tth_e to the owners of the businesses nation-wide IGA store contest. Mr. Dupuis won $100, one of 50 such prizes awarded in the contest. that had the work done. ning meeting at the New Gordon community from Fairgrove. offenders they had been shocking First prize in the contest was a trip to Paris for two and 10 second place prizes of $200 each were Hotel, the Gavel Club voted to Until 1948, "Ollie" Spencer was After much discussion, Trustee awarded. There were 5,500 stores competing for the prizes. mailboxes, signs and other objects Ben Benkelman moved that A. J. give $50 to the Civil Air Patrol for a well-known well driller in Tus- beside the road as they swept by Stevens, village attorney, write an their fund to build an outdoor cola and surrounding counties. in their car. kitchen trailer for use in tornadoes The couple has six children, all The danger inherent in this situ- ordinance for the council's inspec- Fotir Tuscola Men tion. A special council meeting is or other disasters. living, who attended the party in ation is apparent. How many more Moses Held for The CAP program, was pre- honor of their parents.. of the guns are circulating in the expected to be held to decide on Guilty of Charges the proposed measure. sented to the club by Warren Guests attending included: Mrs. county is anybody's guess. Be on Wood. He stated that the Patrol Violet Norgan and daughter, Vio- the look out for them and contact The special meeting will be called in the near future because of Four Tuscola County men were Circuit Court Trial hopes to keep the trailer ready for let, and Admiral Carney, all of De- the sheriff's office if you know of that Mr. Erla fined or jailed this week in Tus- use in emergencies anywhere in t troit; Mr, and Mrs. Ed Dora and any in your area. business contacts has in the city. cola County on charges of assault the Thumb and that members of j Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hawley of Gil- and battery or reckless driving. In Spencer Crash the local squadron would be ford; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Spencer Cass City has been working hard Albert Neiman, Vassar, received trained to use it. and Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer, for several years now to try to a 20 days' suspended sentence and Jack Esau was in charge of the all of Fairgrove; Mrs. Eva Meka of secure a factory for the village. So paid $9.40 court costs. program. He presented reasons Bay City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles President Mrs. Grant Patterson Arthur Gyurko, 35, Aimer Town-', Sai?uel ^°SeS' Bay City' has why the club should return to. its Spencer of Caro; Mr. and Mrs. far their concrete accomplishments Council Briefs i ,™-r*oH o ™™™i«-.P* t.n ™meett. I been bound over to the Tuscola appointed a committee to fi ghip > wag fomd gunty of recklegg . ., „ ., original program of training in Fred Haney and Mrs. Richard are negligible. "No U Turn" signs have arrived with authorities at the Cass City n driving on M-81 between Caro and Circuit Court for trial on public speaking for all members Haney, both of Cass City; Mrs. Yet, much has been done. The in the village and will be installed Public .Schools to discuss ways of a Cass City and fined $25, with , charge of involuntary man- and gave a review of the principles Henry Daniels of San Francisco, most recent step will be a booklet as soon as posts arrive. The signs improving the noon hour problem $11.65 court costs. i slaughter following the death of of public speaking, illustrated with Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Albert describing the area, its potential cost the village approximately $34. of the school, Monday evening at J Glen Neeley,.;51, of Vassar was °hn bpencer in an automobile ac- I the work of great public speakers Keller, Jr., and family of Caro. and advantages. The book will be ' * * * * * Cldent F ld the initial meeting of the Home sentenced to 20 days in jail and J ^f> Sept. 25, at the of history. Others at the anniversary were: printed complete with pictures of and School Council. corner of Gilford and Unionville the .area. The printing job is being The council this year is in an costs of $11.65 for assault and bat- He enlivened his discussion with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Miller of De- enviable position. The village will Acting on a motion by Mrs. B., tery of Mg wife> If the cogts Roads. humorous stories culled from ford; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer done free by Detroit Edison. The H. Starmann, the group will at- The accident occurred when books will be sent to placement have more money in the treasury not paid, the sentence will be 30 his experiences in the of Akron, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. than was allotted by the budget at tempt to. find a better working ar- days. Moses was unable to make a curve forces in World War II. centers for this area. Several will on the Gilf r Ralph Partridge of Cass City; Mr. the first of the year. No immediate rangement for caring for pupils Wallace McNeil, 18, of Milling- ° d Road and went off and Mrs. Edwin Kage of Roches- be kept in Cass City. when school has been dismissed at Most encouraging to local plans are being made to spend the ton was fined $25 and costs • of the road and crashed into Mr. Retired Educator ter; Mr. and Mrs. George Jacoby boosters of a factory is the .. atti- surplus, but things on the horizon noon. i $12.55 for reckless driving. Spencer who had already com- of Deford, and Joe Krupa of Fair- The group • voted the measure, pleted his turn off Gilford Road tude of the Edison officials. The for next year may include a vil- grove. lage-owned police car. realizing the problem stems to a onto Unionville Road. Buried Sunday in company is spending thousands of great extent to the lack of space dollars on factory promotion in its At the time of the accident, tElkland Cemetery area and one of the authorities in ' Some of the extra money will go at the school. Moses was driving without a li- immediately. The council voted to An estimated 200 persons at- cense. He has a record of 17 pre- Funeral services were held Sun- charge of the program said "it's tended the meeting and partici- "Use" Tax on Cars only a matter of time before in- install an electric hot water- system j vious convictions. The majority of j day for Calvin L. Legg, 69, retired in the firehall so that hot water j pated in group singing and listened the offenses were for drinking, educator, who died Thursday, dustry moves in the area, and the to the Girls' Junior High Chorus cities and villages that are ready will be available in the library and drinking while driving and reckless Sept. 24, at his home in Cass City. scout rooms. i under the direction of Miss Clara driving. Mr. Legg was born in London, Effective Today for the factories will be the com- Sheriff munities that will have them." Primary reason for the installa- [ Boone. George Jeffrey said Canada, Nov. 2, 1883, the son of tion is to have a ready supply of I Persons present also were intro- Dies at that the accident was caused by ex- the late Mr. and Mrs. James Legg. With, a plot of ground and a plan ! for building a building for the hot water so that the rooms in the' duced to new teachers at the cessive speed that made it impos- He received his early schooling The day that individuals could building can be readily cleaned. school. They were presented by | sible for Moses to keep his car on in the grammar school and the sell their used car to another in- right industry, Cass City should be Superintendent Willis Campbell. ready when its turn for industry Organizations using the facilities i the road when he attempted to London Collegiate Institute of dividual and avoid paying the A preview of the use of audio- J. Ivan Niergarth, 51, superin- make the curve. arrives. in the past have had trouble hiring tendent at Cass City High .School London. three per cent sales tax ends to- persons to clean because of the visual education was given to the At the present time, Moses is group when Mrs. Delbert Prof it; ^r_many_ years before leaving to being held/in the Tuscola In 1910, he entered the Univer- day (Friday). lack of hot water. County sity of Alberta and received his Actually, the tax that goes in showed two films used for that accept a post at St. Johns in 1943, -ail un(jer a < bond while AB degree in mathematics four force Oct. 2 is not a sales tax but Wright Bound Over purpose in the school. died Saturday morning at his cot- awaiting trial/ It's a moot question if the en- tage at Crystal. He had suf- . '_ years later. The following year he a "use" tax, but, as far as the forcement was better or the vio- Mrs. Patterson told members attended McMaster University at To Circuit Court present that a question box had, fered from a heart condition since ' individual is concerned, the results lations more frequent, but Village been established where parents and September, Hamilton, Ontario, and received are the same. Treasurer Wilma Fry reported his master's degree in sociology. Frank Wright was bound over to others interested in school activi- He came to Cass City in 1928 as It will make a difference to the circuit court for trial on a charge that more money has already been a teacher in the local school. Thumb Study Clubs Later, he entered the University state, however. Better than two- collected in fines in the village this ties may submit questions for dis- of Michigan and received his mas- of negligent homicide this week cussion at future meetings. At the time of his death, Mr. thirds of all the money collected after a preliminary examination by year than was collected in all of Niergarth was secretary of the St. ter's degree in education. •on the state sales tax is diverted 1952. The amount now stands at The program was under the di- Following his graduation from Bates Wills in justice court. rection of Mrs. Harold McGrath. Johns Chamber of Commerce, a Hear Mrs. Cross to schools, townships, villages and Wright was charged for his $1,443. post he held since retiring as the U of M, he spent two years as cities. The state is already sending Helping with the club's activities head of the mathematics depart- part in the accident that killed is Mrs. Floyd Werdeman, who is head of the St. Johns school sys- so much money back to local Mahlon Curtis July 15. Numerous building permits were tem. ment at Mt. Clemens and later governmental agencies that it is granted Tuesday night. Some of also on the program committee for Speak in Cass City served in a similar position at In his statement to authorities, the year. Mr. Niergarth was a former having trouble solving its own Wright said that he had become the structures have been started president of the St. Johns Rotary Lansing. financial problems. sleepy before the accident and and others are nearly complete. Club and a member of the Metho- Mr. Legg moved from Lansing The "use" tax must be paid to Okayed by the council were: a Coming Auctions dist Church and the Masonic Mrs. Fred Cross, Bad Axe, spoke to Main Township High School Concluded on page 12. opened the truck window. Later, he at a joint meeting of Thumb Wom- said, he dozed off again when the garage for Rev. Crane at the Lodge. Concluded on page 12. Church of the Nazarene parson- Surviving, besides his widow, an's Study Clubs Tuesday after- accident occurred. Three auctions are listed in this noon at the Presbyterian Church A. J. Stevens, attorney from age; a grease pit for Meiser's Gas Geraldine, are: a daughter, Pa- Station; an addition to Little's Fu- week's issue of the Chronicle. carpet Top Yale 18-6 Cass City, is defending Wright. Friday, Oct. 2, Cooperative Auc- tricia Niergarth, a student at [ Concluded on page 12. a trip to countries around the world. tion Sales will hold an auction of Michigan State College, and brother, Lloyd, of Okemos. The address was the highlight bankrupt stock at the Shabbona of the meeting that attracted wom- Community Hall, four miles east, Funeral services were held at Hawks Face Rugged Bad Axe Quota Set at $6,500 St. Johns. The Osgood Funeral en from visiting clubs from King- five miles south and two miles east ston, Owendale, Gagetown, Ubly of Cass City. Home was in charge of the ser- vice. and the Junior Study Club of Cass To settle the estate of J. C, Cor- City. In Conference Tilt Friday Huge Goal Set for 1953 kins, an auction will be held Sat- In the address, customs and pro- Cass City is perched on top of drive for the 'marker when he urday, Oct. 3, at the premises, Harry Young Dies gress of foreign countries were ex- one-half mile west of the stoplight. the standings in the Thumb "B" swept around end for 10 yards and plained. The "magic carpet" trip Conference, at least until tonight the score. Area Community Chest Drive Jay Sheppard will auction cattle Friday in Cass City touched at many different coun- Saturday, Oct. 10, at his farm, two when they play at Bad Axe after Russ Foy received credit for the a big job cut out for them under tries including: Japan, Hong Kong, winning their first league tilt of second touchdown as the Hawks Plans for the annual Elkland and one-half miles south, one mile Philippines, Thailand, India, Egypt, Township Community Chest drive the direction of Mrs. Marie Bige- west and one-quarter mile north of Harry Young, 78, veteran retired the year and their opener in Cass shifted out of their split T for- low in the village and Mrs. Edward Holy Land, Greece, Itlay, Spain, City Friday, Sept. 25. mation into a single wing to score. moved a step closer to completion Marlette. businessman in Cass City, died France, Portugal and the United Thursday evening, Sept. 24, as Golding, Sr., in the rural area. Friday evening in his home after The Hawks whipped Yale, 18-6, The six points were racked up on a They will be asked to collect ap- States. and Coach Jerry Raymond's spinner play. members of the board of directors falling in his home several weeks Mrs. Cross appeared at the joint named new officers, set the. date proximately $1,000 more this year Farm Bureau Group ago. charges showed the benefit of ex- The Hawks scored their final than they did" in 1952. The quota Mr. Young was well known in club meeting dressed in a Ha- perience gained in their first game touchdown in the third quarter. for the annual drive and named waiian costume in keeping with the chairmen for collections of the set for the county is $6,500. Elects New Officers Cass City business circles. He was with Elkton. Jack Clara mixed Chest authorities said that the a partner in the Young and Maier spirit of the day. But the Hawks are expected to runs in the drive funds. For the meeting, Mrs. Herbert Heading the volunteer group increased quota was the result of The Kingesta Farm Bureau met Meat Market for many years be- be in for a rough evening Friday through the Yale team. He hit Foy the very small amount carried over in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ludlow, president of the Cass City when they play Bad Axe. The with a toss for 25 yards and kept this year will be Mrs. Wilma ' Fry. fore selling his interest in Feb. 1, Woman's Study Club, turned the She will be assisted by Leonard from 1952-53 collections and the Woelfle Monday evening. 1941. Huron City's eleven are last year's the defense loosened up with increase in. the amounts given to During the business session, the Before coming to Cass City, Mr. meeting over to Mrs. A. J. Knapp defending league champions and several short tosses over the line. Damm, vice-president; Dave Ac- Concluded on page 12. kerman, secretary, and Robert worthy organizations. following officers were elected for Young worked as a young man in have been impressive in their first Deep in Yale territory, Clara Keating, treasurer. Trustees for the coming year: Detroit. He was born Nov. 7, 1874, two starts this year. Most ob- took the ball over himself on the 1953-54 are Leonard -.Smith and Tulip Bulbs President, Mr. Otto Goertsen; in Tillsonburg, Ont., and came to Fish Fry servers believe that they will be quarterback option play, one of the Mrs. Audley Rawson. cost less at Ben Franklin Store, vice-president, Fred Cooper; secre- Michigan 60 years ago. every Friday at the New Gordon the team to beat for the title basic plays in the split T offense. The campaign will start as Cass City's newest self-serve tary, Mrs. Will D'Arcy; discussion Mr. Young was a life member Hotel. All you can eat for $1.00. again this fall. Yale scored on straight hard usual with a kick-off dinner spon- variety store. Parrot,' Lily flower- leaders, Laurence Copland and El- of the Masons. —Adv. 9-11-3 Against Yale, the alert Hawks football. A series of bucks through sored by the Pinney State Bank ing, double, tu-tone and Darwin don Bruce; song leader, Mrs. Otto He was the son of the late Mr. took advantage of two Yale tackle accounted for most of the and the Cass City State Bank tulips. 69c to 89c.—Adv. It. Goertsen; recreation leader, Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Young. He mar- Perch Run fumbles in the opening period to yardage that netted the Bulldogs Thursday, Oct. 8. The drive will Fred Cooper; Blue Gross secretary, ried Miss Merle .Gale at Flint, now on. Contact us for box lots, score twice. Both, drives started at their marker. continue through the end of Octo- Grant Methodist WSCS Mrs. Allison Green; minuteman, Feb. 19, 1920. for deep freezers; also for perch about mid-field and a strong run- ber. will have their annual turkey sup- Adolph Woelfle; pianist, Mrs. Surviving, besides his widow, suppers. Bay Port Fish Co., Bay ning game produced the markers. Parsch's Store The volunteer canvassers have per Thursday, October 22.—Adv. It Concluded on page 12. Concluded on page 12. Port, Michigan. —Adv . 10-2-2 Dean Hoag climaxed the first will be open Thursday afternoons. PAGE TWO. CASS CITY CHRONICLE— FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1953. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN.

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* t •CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, CASS CITY CHRONICLE— FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1953. PAGE THREE. To many the leaps of impulse The wolf at the door often starts What our country needs today is The law regards a .man innocent Observe Safety Rules are considerably greater than the a man climbing. some way of putting fear of debt until he is proven broke. DEFORD NEWS bounds of reason. into more people. .PTA Meeting— homes. With Corn Pickers It is not true that all the best Opportunity knocks occasionally, Deford PTA meeting will be The prayer band meets Sunday If you are too busy to pray, you citizens in a small town may be Some men are born good—others but temptation gets most answers .held in the sehoolhouse Monday, afternoon in the Deford Metho- A modern corn picker can whisk are too busy. found on the square. have to make good. at the door. October 12, 8:00 p. m. Election of dist Church. a 10-foot stick through its snap- officers will take place at that The Deford Methodist Church ping rolls in one second—or a hand >;time for the present year. Board will meet Monday night, before its owner can gasp, reminds Each one be ready with sugges- Oct. 5, at 8 o'clock The Youth Fel- Alfred P. Ballweg, county agricul- tions for monthly discussion and lowship will also meet at the ture agent. topics you are interested in. church at 8 o'clock and will serve Its husking rolls can snatch an We have Mr. Neuville as a ice cream and cake to the group object thinner than cigaret paper— teacher in the sixth, seventh, and after the meeting. or just as efficiently grab finger- • eighth grades; Mrs. Klea in the Miss Joan Green of Bay City, nails and hair. fourth and fifth; Miss Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chapin and ^new teacher, second and third, and There are more than^ 588,000 family and Miss Donna Bader were corn pickers on the nation's farms. -Mrs. Preiburger in the beginners Sunday visitors at the Harold They will cause more maiming ac- STRETCH! I and-first grade. Chapin home. cidents this year than any other Plan on attending our meetings Mrs. Effie Warner, daughter, farm implement. this year. We need each parent Harriet, and grandson, Clinton -and teacher who is interested in Husking rolls, snapping rolls, ar Buys More Warner, were guests of Mr. and gathering chains, power take-off the welfare of children to partici- Mrs. Ernest Hildinger and family Money on *se Things for .pate to make the PTA a success. shafts, wagon elevators—no other «of Caro Sunday. farm machine combines so many Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Hicks and Pvt. Arthur Warner arrived at potentially dangerous moving Assorted Lamp Shades Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kelley spent his home here Saturday on a ten- parts. Fine Heat-Resistant OVEN, the week end in Detroit. Sunday day delay en route furlough, after "But for a double reason— to they heard Billy Graham at the having completed his basic train- economy and safety—we must im- GLASSWARE — 4-pc. Mixing: State Fair grounds. ing with the second Medical' press on farmers the necessity of Sunday dinner guests at the Training Eegiment at Camp using pickers in the way they Bowl Set Marbelite, fiberglass, shan- -home of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Pickett, Virginia. He expects to were designed to be used. tung-on-parchment, home- leave soon for duty in Alaska. ; Opaque jade color — so Warner wei-e: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- "The manufacturer installs all Reg. 1.29 spun, swirl-tone! mer Warner and girls and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts of the safety shields and devices pretty you'll even use Gertrude Murts of Saginaw, Mr. Pontiac called at the William needed to make corn picking a safe them for salads, serving! and Mrs. Kenneth Warner and son Zemke home Sunday afternoon. operation," Mr. Ballweg continued, Graduated sizes in 6 in., 7 "but it's wasted effort if the of Marlette, Pvt. Arthur Warner Miss Geraldine Karr of Cass I in. 8 in. and 9 in. of Camp Pickett, Virginia, and City, Howard Kelley and Mr. and ; farmer decided to gamble his hand . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rayl and Mrs. Duane Warner spent the or arm against a few minutes of girls. Mr. and Mrs. George Collinsweek end at the Kelley cabin on j saved time." of Pontiac called in the afternoon. Lake Snyder, near Lewiston. j Ballweg cited the following Mrs. Alva Spencer and daugh- Miss Carolyn Chapin visited, safety rules in picker operation: ter, Evelyn, and son, Walter, of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Berry of j 1. Never reach into a picker Auburn Heights, Miss Marian Caro Sunday afternoon. when it is running. Shut off the Sabich of Drayton Plains, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans of j power before oiling, adjusting or Mrs. Alfred Lindsteadt of Imlay Deckerville called on Mr. and i unclogging. Make it a habit to City, Mr. and Mrs. Ben D'Arcy of Mrs. William Hicks on Thursday. shut off the power every time you Almont and Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hicks of leave the tractor seat. D'Arcy of Kingston were .Sunday Pontiac and Miss Greta Hicks of 2. Keep safety shields in place. visitors at the George Spencer Roseville were week-end visitors Never operate without them. Wall, Boudoir Lamps home. at the Hicks home and Sunday 3. Wear close-fitting clothing. Extra thumb gloves, originally Mr. and Mrs. George Jacoby and callers were Mr. and Mrs. John Stemmed Glassware Save Snow P7PT ea. ;sons spent Sunday in Flint at the Bartlett and Mrs. May Hoftert of used for hand picking, give a false • i i Special 1 Hazen Rupp home. Capac, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutch- sense of security and—because of Reg. 15c ea. to 39c White Mr. and Mrs. Royce Curtis and inson of Cass City, John Hicks of the projecting thumb—are es- White Enainelware Lovely maple pin-up and "boys of Caro were Sunday dinner Hemans and Mrs. Olive Kelley of pecially dangerous. boudoir style lamps. New guests of Miss Belle Spencer. Caro. 4. Never carry a gun on a trac- for each beautiful styles! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McColl of tor or picker. Hunting and corn 'Carolyn and Eddie, enjoyed Sun- Cass City were Sunday callers at picking don't mix. Thin-blown cocktail glass, $1.00

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STUFFED TOYS- MOST ANYTHING Ovenproof for Cooking Ninety-six percent of your wash- MODERN STONEWARE LOOK FOR ables can be dried in your electric THIS SYMBOL dryer ... and you get hygieni- Pitcher, 1-qt. size 33c cally clean clothes every time. The dealer displaying Batter Bowl, 3-qt. size 37c this sunny blue and ELECTRIC Highly glazed smooth finish in a choice Low Sale Prices gold seal is a dryer spe- of brown, green or tan. ciaDst. He is qualified to help select the dryer FLUFFY, SOFT,; that best meets your SWEET-SMELLING needs. CLOTHES You'll notice a wonderful differ- ence in your first dryer load. BEN FRANKLIN Blankets, towels, chenilles, diapers—all your laundry feels A i i r softer, fluffier, smells fresher^ Cass City's Newest Self-Serve Variety Store dee Your "fJLECffifC DRYER DAYS" DEALER PAGE FOUR. CASS CITY CHRONICLE— FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1953. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, Down Memory Lane FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE Thirty-five Years Ago. Ten Years Ago. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thaut of Au- term at the Michigan State Col- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Funeral services were held the Miss Mary Lee Doerr, daughter Gres and children were week-end lege. Phillsbury of Owendale Sunday. past week for three servicemen of Mr. and Mrs, Herman A. Doerr, guests of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brookins of Mrs. Jack Dennis (nee) Mrs. who gave their lives to their coun- and S/Sgt. William Bystorm of Zapfe. . Saginaw spent last week at the Perry Parker will be buried in the try. They were: Claude Stevenson, Brockton, Mass., were married Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wurm and home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Heber- Williamston Cemetery Wednesday son of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Messner Wednesday evening, Sept. 22, in daughter, Debbie, were supper aly and daughter, Irene. Their of this week. She had been living of Argyle; Archie McCallum, son Kearney, Nebr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd daughter, Sheryl, remained for a with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc- of Daniel McCallum, and Russell The Rotary Club had members Zapfe and later the group went to longer visit. Callum of Pontiac. ARNOLD COPELAND, Auctioneer TELEPHONE 235E3 Gillies, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. of the Gavel Club as guests at a the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Mrs. Duane McAlpine and chil- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Burham of Gillies. chicken dinner served by the don E. Roe at Oak Beach. dren of Bay City spent the week Mio visited at the home of Mr. and Dr. S. B. Young, Caseville, has Baptist Ladies' Aid Tuesday eve- Nina Layaque and Joe Madona Mrs. Alex Jamieson and other ning. A. B. Champion was program end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. To settle the Estate of J. C. Corkins, I will sell at public purchased the residence property of Detroit were week-end guests Doyle McAlpine. On Sunday, her relatives here Friday night. of Dr. I. D. McCoy on Seeger chairman and presented Maurice of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mosher. auction on the premises located 1/2 mil© west of stoplighiTin husband and a friend from Flint St. and expects to locate here Eveland of Mayville as speaker Mrs. Norma Parrish of Port came by plane to visit her, Mr. Cass City, the following personal property, on about November 1. of the evening. Austin was a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McAlpine and fam- Over 80 per cent responded to Belva Meredith of Snover has and Mrs. James Gimmell. been awarded a $25.00 War Bond ily of Kingston were also Sunday the volunteer plan on the Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gimmell callers. by the Standard Oil Co. in recogni- and son of Racine, Wisconsin, were BAD AXE MARBLE Liberty Loan campaign the first Vincent Scharr of Lake Orion three days of the week. It is ex- tion of her outstanding ac- .Saturday and Sunday guests of complishments in 4-H club work. Mr. and Mrs. James Gimmell. visited in these parts .Friday. AND GRANITE pected by .Saturday night that Mrs. Edmond Good, Sr., Mrs. nearly all the subscriptions will be She was also awarded a scholar- The yearly conference of the ship to Michigan State College, Eastern Michigan District of the Ed Good, Jr., Mrs. Hazel Good and Saturday, Oct. 3 made. placed second in the 1942 state Miss Eleanor Good were in Bay WORKS RLDS Church was held at Bay clothing judging contest and was Port recently. Special speakers City last Thursday and spent the Commencing at one o'clock. Twenty-five Years Ago. selected as state delegate to the were Apostle Mesley of Independ- day. Cass City High School defeated National 4-H Club Congress. ence, Missouri, and District Presi- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albreight Pigeon, 33-0, at their opening home dent John W. Blackstone of Prud- and children were .Sunday dinner 1947 Fordson tractor Table saws Braces j game Friday, September 28. Five Years Ago. enville, Michigan. Approximately guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond I Rev. Roy J. Striffler, son of Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kostanko 300 members were present from Good, Sr,. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Good, Jr., and Field cultivator 20 planes, steel and wood and Mrs. William D. Striffler of of Cass City, R. F. D., are the Cash, Owendale, Sandusky, Car- Cass City, was ordained as minis- parents of twins, a boy and a girl. sonville, Jeddo, Croswell and Shab- children and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie ter in the Congregational Church This is the second set of twins in bona. Good and daughter were dinner Large and Fine Stock of 2 bottom Fordson plow Yankee screw driver on Thursday, Sept. 27, at North the family. The other, a boy and a Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Andrews and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Fairfield, Ohio. girl, are three years and eight children, Larry and Lesley, and Good, Sr., Monday. Merchandise. 2 section spring tooth harrow 7 wood lathe chisels The sixth year's program of the months old. Mrs. May Sheufelt were guests Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Good, Sr., Cass City Community Club will D. A. Krug has moved his mer- Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Israel announce the engagement of their RICHARD CLIFF Power Craft table saw Wrenches open Tuesday evening, Oct. 9. The chandise and office equipment to Good and son, Albert. daughter, Eleanor, to Mr. Lyle banquet will be served at the M. E. a new business building erected for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheufelt Truemner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Local Representative him at 6232 West Main Street. were Thursday evening guests of Ezra Truemner of Sebewaing. Planer Jointer Church and members of the Boys' Cass City Socket wrenches and Girls' Livestock clubs of this Otto Prieskorn has sold his stock Mr. and Mrs. Israel Good and son, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Zapfe of community will be guests. The of men's and women's clothing Albert, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owendale and Mrs. Francis Cas- Combination drill Augers program will begin at nine o'clock and shoes to Jack Hulien of St. Ziehm. well of Deckerville visited last at the high school auditorium. Charles. He took possession of the Nunley Hughs and daughter, week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. JOHN A. GRAHAM Ernie Hill of Port Huron. Grinder Jig saw 5 fish spears There will be short talks by Jim business early this week. Elaine, of Detroit were week-end Bad Axe, Mich. Phone 34F1 Milligan, Clarence Merchant, Lynn Dr. D. L. Miller has purchased guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jim Phillsbury and friend, Caro- the practice, together with resi- O'Connell. While there, they visited '. lyn Webster of C'aseville, visited at Sticker Power hack saw Draw shares Spencer, Ralph Rawson and Clar- ^ ence Bullock. A. G. Wettunen is the dence, office and hospital of Dr. at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Al- speaker of the evening. Willis C. R. Corson at Middleburg, Indi- bert Popantz of Bay Port and Mr. Post hand drill Work bench Campbell will present trophies and ana. The Miller family plan to George Shaw of Elkton. prize money won at the fairs to leave here'about November 15. Miss Wilda Arnott spent the 2 iron lathes 2 wood lathes Trailer members of the livestock clubs. week end at her mother's, Mrs. WELL, THANK 60ODNeS Iva Arnott, and sons. She left for ADVICE?- THEN DEAL A Lansing Sunday to finish her last I'M DO660HED T\RED Electric small drill .Safe, large Final Rites Held for U&T TIME OF H1AP1N6 ABOUT IT. VM 6OJNO TO ASK VOU Ff>R THAT Some electric motors Wire stretcher and tackle blocks

. Funeral services were held at DIRECTORY TMfcX 2 buck saws 2 hand saws Set carving tools clamps THEMSElVfcb THE NATIONS PRESS, the farm home Tuesday at 2:00 OUT TO UNHAMPERED, FREE,, p. m. for ,Mr. Glennford McQueen JAMES BALLARD, M. D. PLBAS Bolt cutter 3 pipe wrenches Many articles too numerous to who died suddenly at his residence YoU-. Thursday, Sept. 24. Office at Cass City Hospital The Rev. M. R. Vender offici- Phone 221R3 Hours, 9-5, 7-9 Drills and taps mention ated. Mr. McQueen was born in Ever- DENTISTRY green Township July 1, 1908, the E. C. FRITZ TERMS H-CASH son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Office over Mac & Scotty Drug McQueen. He has farmed the Store. We solicit your partronage homestead since a young man. when in need of work. Surviving are one brother, Mr. R. H, McQueen, of Detroit and four H. T. Donahue, A. B., M. D. sisters, Mrs. Morton Orr of Cass Physician and Surgeon City, Mrs. Mark Patterson of Dec- X-Ray Eyes Examined ker, Mrs. Fay MacLean and Mrs. Phones: CASS CITY STATE BANK, Clerk Willard Shimmel, both, of Port Office, 96—Ees. 69 Huron. His parents and two sisters NiimmiHiiimmmiimmiimuiinimmmiimnmmmmmumimiimmmmiiiiiiiHtiiiiimimuintiiiirmiiim innimu 1111111 mmmimimimi preceded him in death. K. I. MacRae, D. 0. Buy, Rent, Sell or Trade With a Burial was in Elkland Cemetery. Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Sinclair Petroleum Products Half block east of Chronicle Ideas are worthless unless har- Office, 226E2 Res. 226R3 Chronicle Want Ad. nessed to industry and guided by iiHiiiiiinHiHUMiiiiiiiHHnniiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiuiiiHiiuiiHiiHniiiiiiiiniiunHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiHiiHiiininiiiiiiiiiiiuinuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiniiiiiB good judgment. B. H. STARMANN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Hours—Daily, 9 to 5. Wednes- I will sell at public auction, my entire herd of dairy cows day and Saturday evenings, 7:30- and heifers, at the premises, located 2l/2 miles south, 1 mile 9:30. Other times by appointment. l Phones: west and /4 mile north of Marlette, commencing at 1:00 p. m.* Office, 189R2 Home 189R3 on DR. D. E. RAWSON DR. G. C. GARRICK DENTISTS Office in Sheridan Building F. L. MORRIS, M. D, 36 head of cattle Office 4415 South Seeger St. Office hours, 1-4 and 7-9 p. m. Vaccinated, T. B. and Bangs Tested \ Phone 221R2 Harry Crandell, Jr., D. V. M. Several are "Artificial" Heifers Office, 44-38 South Seeger St. Friday, Phone 27 JAY SHEPPARD, Owner REPEATED BY POPULAR DEMAND PHOTOGRAPHER Arnold Copeland, Auctioneer Gall 245 Cass City Marlette Branch Bank, Clerk FRITZ NEITZEL, P. A. of A. 8:00 O'Clock Baby Portrait - Commercial WEDDINGS, STUDIO AND CANDID BE SURE TO ATTEND habbona Com* Hall STEVENS' NURSING HOME Cass City (4 east, 5 south, 2 east of Cass City) Specializing in the care of FUNK'S G HYBRID the chronically ill. Under the supervision of Bankrupt Stock, Complete Line of New Merchandise Helen S. Stevens, E. N. DR. B. V. CLARK Chiropractic Physician FIELD SEWING MACHINES WATCHES TABLE LAMPS Office Hours Mom., Fri., 9-12, 1-5 RADIOS POP-UP TOASTERS HARDWARE Tues., Wed., Sat., 9-12, 1-5 Closed Thursdays VACUUM SWEEPERS WAFFLE IRONS DISH SETS 148 W. Lincoln St. Caro Phone 370 DAY MIXERS BATHROOM SCALES APPLIANCES N. C. MANKE BLANKETS SILVERWARE COMB SETS Steam Baths and Swedish AT Massage BED SHEETS KNIFE SETS TABLE CLOTHS Special Foot Treatments Mrs. Manke in Attendance. WESTON FARM PILLOW CASES GIFT ITEMS POTS AND PANS Church & Oak Streets, Cass City Phone 29R2 21/2 miles northwest of Bridgeport on the Williamson Rd. BATH TOWELS CLOCKS MANTLE CLOCKS Expert Watch Repairing DISH TOWELS ELECTRIC FANS WATERLESS COOKWARE PROMPT SERVICE HAIR CLIPPERS SETS MANY OTHER BARGAINS REASONABLE CHARGES Saturday, Oct. 3rd Satisfaction Guaranteed No Job Too Big - No Job Too Small Here are just a few of the things we want you to see: Daniel's Jewelers Changed to RAIN OR SHINE Inbreds, single crosses, four-way crosses; testing new TERMS - CASH WM. MANASSE'S hybrids; non-pollen shedding corn; high sugar, low sug- JUST RECEIVED THE LATEST IN MERCHANDISE JEWELRY 180 N. State St. Car©, Mich. ar, and grass corn and pod corn. JOHN W. BAYLEY AGENCY Bookkeeping Income Tax EXPERTS WILL BE ON .HAND TO ANSWER Cooperative Auction Sales i , Insurance Office Hours: 9-5 except YOUR QUESTIONS. PLENTY OF SEATS COME EARLY AND SPEND THE EVENING Thursday and Saturday Telephone 289 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, PAGE FIVE. Mr. and Mrs. Rayford Thorpe GREENLEAF and daughter, Betsey, and Mr. and LAST. CHANCE Mrs. Pete Rienstra were Sunday News In Brief From Churches In Local Area The Greenleaf Extension Club dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. United Missionary Churches- Novesta Church of Christ— Cass City Methodist Church— First Baptist Church—Rev. R. G. TO HEAR met Thursday, Sept. 24, with Mrs. Wm. Vogel in Flint. Lewis L. Surbrook, minister. Howard Woodard, minister. Keith Floyd Wilfred Porter, pastor. Weckle, pastor. Ethel Bond. Eleven members were Mrs. Florence Powell was guest Phone 99F13. Little, Bible-School superintendent. 10 a. m., Sunday School. At- Friday evening at-8 p. m. Phila- present. Following the business of honor at a birthday dinner on Mizpah: Bible School 10 a. m. tendance records begin for a new theia Class meeting at home of meeting, Mrs. Henry McLellan Sunday given by her daughter, 10:30 a. m., Sunday School. Communion and preaching 11 quarter's perfect. New classes will Mrs. Reatha Hughs. "A dress up gave a review of the book, "Post Mrs. Kretschmer, near Owendale. 11:30 a. m., morning worship. a, m. Sermon subject, "The Good form according to interest in: 1. Halloween party." In charge of Mark Moscow," by Lydia Kirk. All the children were present. No evening services because of Confession." Systematic study of Bible and its fellowship, will be Max Esckilsen The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klinkman the revival meetings at Riverside. Evening worship 8 p. m. Sermon interest. 2. Bible lessons applied to and Pastor Weckle. Devotions will ry Klinkman, served a delicious called on Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ricker Riverside: subject, "The Intercessory Work daily life. 3. The Christian home. be in charge of Charles Cook. lunch. The next meeting will be in Owendale on Sunday. Mrs. of Christ." Everyone is invited to choose his * Berean Class meeting at home of 10 a. m., morning worship. Prayer meeting and Bible Study subject. Mrs. Mary Strickland. October 22, at the home of Mrs. Ricker has been ill. 11 a, m., Sunday School. Wm. Lewis. Thursday 8 p. m. 11 a. m., worship. - World-wide Sunday School hour at 10 a. m. 8 p. m., Evangelistic service. Special service on October 9, Communion Sunday. We will join will begin the annual fall Sunday Miss Berneice Profit, , daughter Rev. Cranston will be the speaker of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Profit, and 7 Luke D. Elliot, Missionary to with Christians everywhere in the School contest between Baptist at each service and will be speak- South America "and former mis- Sacrament of Holy Communion. churches of Caro, Vassar and Cass Joseph Armstrong of Flint were ing each evening during the week married Saturday morning at the sionary to Jamaica will be the jThe Chancel Choir will sing the City. Help us to win again this Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jackson at 8 p. m. speaker. i anthem, "Jesu, Joy of Man's year as we did last year. Episcopal Church in Bad Axe. All are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Croft were were dinner guests on Sunday at You are cordially invited to at- j Desiring" (Bach) and other por- Worship Hour with Communion Sunday dinner guests at the home the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest tend these services. j tions of the service. The sermon service at 11 a. m. Pastor Weckle of Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Hurd of Smith near Shabbona. The Lutheran Church of The I theme is "The Lord's Table." This will speak on theme, "The Sacred Yale. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trathen en- Good Shepherd—Otto Nuechter- Family Bible Hour—At the Hill is a service of joy and thanksgiv- Heart of Our Saviour." Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Root and tertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. lein, pastor. Side School, one-half mile west, ing which should find every Chris- At 3 p. m., the Senior Youth will children, Maxine and Roger, had Leveret Barnes, Walter Emkie, Divine worship at 9:00 with in- tian present. The Sacrament will be visiting the hospitals and sick; one-half mile north of Elmwood be taken to shut-in members dur- and shut-ins, call phone 203. Sunday dinner with Clare Root. Melbourne, Dennis and Dean Rien- stallation of Sunday School teach- Store. Hurd Corners Road. Fraser Church choir met Friday stra. ers. ing the day. Junior Youth at 7:30 p. m., will Every Sunday afternoon at 3:30 6:30 p. m., Intermediate Fellow- enjoy the colored slide presenta- night at the Rayf ord Thorpe home Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jackson Sunday School at 10:00. a fundamental message from the and Bobbie spent Sunday at the ship evening meeting. tion, "The Junior Boy who Ran Rev. and Mrs. E- R. Ferguson for practice. Friday," Oct. 2: Voters' meeting Bible. * Mrs. Eleanor Morris, who ex- home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shin- at 8:00. 7:30 p. m., Senior Fellowship Away." Thurs.—Old Timers Night. sky near Wickware. evening meeting. Evangelistic Hour at 8 p. m. pects to leave Oct. 1 to spend the Friday, Oct. 9: Ladies' Aid meet- Deford Methodist Church—Sun- Fri.—Sunday School Night winter in California, has been en- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cleland ing at 2:00 at the Bowling Alley. Monday, 6:30 p. m., Woman's Sermon by pastor, "How to Defeat day services: Society of Christian Service. the,Devil." Sat.—Youth Night tertained at several family din- and family spent the week end at ners. .Saturday, she and her sister, the home of her sister and family, Church, 10 a. m. Rev. Edith Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Chancel Monday night at 8 p. m., the Sun.—10:00 and 11:00 a. m. Mrs. Doris Mudge, had supper at Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Beards, at Cass City Assembly of God Smith. Sunday School, 11 a. m. Choir. Senior Youth will participate in Church—Located at 6th and Leaoh Main floor, Harley Kelley, Supt. 7:15 and 8:00 p. m. the home of their brother, Mr. Lapeer. Thursday, 2:30 p. m., Ladies' program entitled, "Proverbial and Mrs. Howard Hoadley, near Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jackson Streets, Cass City, Services as fol- Youth meeting Sunday evenings. Bible Class. Dynamite." All high school youth Imlay City; on Sunday, they had entertained their children and fam- lows: Prayer and Bible study, Wednes- Friday, 10 a. m., Church Exten- welcome. Twenty-five at last meet- dinner and spent the afternoon ilies, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Camp- Sunday School at 10 a. m. day, 8 p. nu, in the ehurch. sion Revolving Fund meeting, Bad ing; help us reach thirty. with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoadley; bell of Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Morning worship at 11:00. Family fellowship, fourth Fri- Axe. Prayer meeting and Bible Study Monday, they were supper guests Wm. Jackson of Bad Axe. Evening evangelistic at 8:00. day night of each month. Friday evening through Sunday on Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. of Mrs. Hazel Watkins and sons Mrs. Marie Bowron and son, Jer- Prayer meeting Thursday, 8:00 W. S. C. S., second Tuesday of morning, Senior Youth Convoca- Lesson, "Doctrine of Trinity versus Corner Third and Oak near Watrousville, and on Tues- ry, of Bad Axe visited her parents, p. m. each month. tion, Calvary Methodist Church, Unitarianism." Mimeograph copies Detroit. of this lesson given to all attend- Earl M. Crane, Pastor day, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Karr Mr. and Mrs. Ira Robinson, on All welcome. Primary department, Elna Kel- were their hosts at supper. .Sunday. Rev. Earl Olsen, pastor. * ley, Supt , * Sunday, October 11, Harvest ing. Festival Services. Monthly church business meet- Monday, October 12, Harvest ing at 9 p. m. Family Night. New Greenleaf United Mission- Gagetown Church of the Naza« ary Church— rene—F. Holbrook, pastor Sunday School, 10:00. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00. Lawrence Summers, superin- Evangelistic service, 8:00 p. m. ;endent. Morning worship, 11:00. Midweek prayer service Wednes- N. Y. P. S. 7:15. Evangelistic ser- day at 8:00 p. m. vice, 8:00 p. m. Midweek service, Rev. Eva L. Surbrook, pastor. * Wednesday at 8 p. m. Welcome to all our services. * Ellington Church ol the Naza- rene—Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Lamotte United Missionary Morning worship, 11:00. Young hureh, 8 miles north of Marlette. people's service, 7:15 p. m. Evan- Morn-ing worship, 10:00. Sunday gelistic service, 8:00 p. m. School, 11:00. Sunday evening, Prayer meeting, 8:00 p. m., 8:00. You are cordially invited to Wednesday. SALAD attend. Rev. T. C. Riddle, pastor. * Rev. B. H. Surbrook, pastor. * DRESSING Sunday, October 4—Jehovah's qt. Presbyterian Church—Melvin R. Witnesses—Kingdom Hall, 1659 Vender, minister. Deckerville Road, iVz miles north- Sunday, Oct. 4—11:00 a. m. east and */4 mile east of Caro. Divine worship. .Sermon, "A Time Watchtower study,. 3:00 p. m., to Remember." Solo by Dr. George "Walk in the Name of Jehovah Our 4XXXX arrick. Sacrament of The Lord's God for Ever." Meetings: Tuesday Supper. Dedication of a Memorial and Friday at 8:00 p. m. lift Evaporated Milk POWDERED 10:15 a. m. Church Sunday Cass City Church of The Naza- 1-lb. School Class for Primary to rene, Corner Third and Oak, Earl C adults, and provision for small M. Crane, pastor. pkgs. hildren. Promotion exercises. Revival now in progress with 4 49 Sugar 2 11:00 a, m. Nursery class, the Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Ferguson, Kindergarten. as evangelist and singer. 11:00 a. m. Primary Dept. Wor- Thursday, 8:00 p, m., Old- ship period. Timer's Night. 11:30 p. m. Primary Depart- Friday, 8:00 p. m., Sunday ment: Missionary Stories, Dramat- School Night. ics, film. Saturday, 8:00 p. m., Youth MAXWELL Night. 7:30 p. m. High School and Jr. Is There A Difference? Hi. Youth Fellowship groups. Sunday, 10:00 a. m., Sunday Calendar—Oct. 1, Church Fam- School. Goal 150. Everybody's in veal values??? Of course there is. IGA TABLE-RITE VEAL is from milk calves, 9 to 14 weeks ily Night. Potluck supper and pro- working. old that have had their full quota of milk. gram at 7:15 p. m. Filmstrip, "The 11:00 a. m., Worship service, Greatest of These." Solo by Miss Rev. E. R. Ferguson, speaker. Fully developed MICHIGAN DAIRY CALVES are the finest in the world. Remember, an ex- Beverly Myas, accompanist, Jean 7:15 p. m., N. Y. P. S., Inspiring pert meat buyer personally selects every single calf that is shipped to your IGA MARKET. Bachelder. Youth Service. Oct. 6, Flint Presbyterial, Dis- 8:00 p. m., Gospel Service. This Try your favorite cut today and build your week-end meals around IGA TABLE-RITE VEAL. trict meeting at Vassar. is the closing service in the revival Oct. 7, Women's Missionary So- series with Rev. and Mrs. Fergu- ciety. son. Oct. 11, Men's Council of Presby- Monday, 8:00 p. m., Church VEAL tery at Marlette. Board Meeting. Oct. 18, Men's Sunday. Special Tuesday, 8:00 p. m., N. Y. P. S. service. Zone workshop at Caro Church of Oct. 18, "The Holy Land and the Nazarene. other pictures" and talk on trip by Wednesday, 8:00 p. m., midweek Mrs. A. B. Champion at 8:00 p. m. prayer and praise meeting. STEAK 89? "When the saints begin to pray St. Joseph Church, Mayville— for the Lord to have His way, then U. S. Choice Veal Shoulder U. S. Choice lb. Rev. Sigmund J. Haremski, pastor. the glory of the Lord is coming Masses Sunday and Holydays, j down." Royal Guest Cream Style 17-oz. lb. 9:30. CORN ~ cans Roast 49C Confessions Sunday at 9:-9:30. * St. Michael Church, WHmot— Rev. Sigmund J. Haremski, pastor. St. Pancratius Catholic Church- Masses: Sunday and H©lydays, U. S. Choice Boneless U. S. Choice lb. w *» ^ Rev. John J. Bozek, pastor. 7:30 and 11:30. Weekdays, 8 a. m. lb. Masses at 7:30 a. m. and 10:00 Confessions Friday evening af- a. m. Sunday. ter services. Saturday 3-4, 8-9. Veal 69c Veal Rolls 53C On Holy Days of Obligation at Evening services Friday at 8. * Jackson Red 6:00 a. m. and 9:00 a. m. KIDNEY BEANS, 300 can .... AGED NATURALLY, IGA TABLE-RITE BEEF IS ALWAYS TENDER Novena Services Friday, 8:00 In order to get ahead financially 10e p. m. Confessions after Novena nowadays a lot of people will have and on Saturday 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. to fall behind in their extravagant Armour's Crisp Cello pkgs and 8:00 to 9:00 p. m. » spending. BEEF STEW, 16-oz. can 39e Dawn Quality Fresh 92 Score CARROTS 2 - 25c BUTTER, lb.... 69 acK Hulien, co-Ciisiriiisn. FOR SALE—7 large Holstein Corps and has spent a year in James McTavish and family move Hower, Mrs. S'. R. Wurtz, Mrs. Mrs. Bruce Ruggles, Kingston, sorship of the International Farm- heifers, 3" will freshen soon. All gregation of the Church of Christ, Youth Exchange program. Under surprised them in their home Mon- Japan and Korea. to the Maier house on Third Street Norman Greenleaf and Mrs. County Chairman of Farm Bureau bred! to; registered Holstein bttll Because of the coming Grand which has been occupied by the Lawrence Buehrly. Mrs. S. P. Kirn Women, will speak on "The Rural this program, the Exchange lives- with recordL Don Koepfgen, 1 day evening when they gathered Ryan family. of Mt. Pleasant was one of the and works with farm families be- to help the Woodards celebrate Chapter session, Echo Chapter Mission of the Church." west and 1% north of Cass City. OES will meet one week early in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Little and speakers of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ruggles recently attended coming acquainted with their 10-2-1 •their silver wedding anniversary. Stanley Kirn went to Pigeon and methods and community activities.. Ice cream and cake were served October, on October 7. Election of his sister, Mrs. Wm. G. Jackson, the Associated County Women of officers will take place in the and Mr..and Mrs. John Guisbert attended the supper served be- the World meeting held in Toronto, The visitor arrived in Washing- PONTIAC. POTATOES for sale, ;and the Woodards were presented tween the sessions. ton, D. C., in early June. Follow- $1.0X1 per-bm. WiU have others "with a floor lamp. meeting. A family potluck supper were in Flint Sunday to attend the Canada. is planned for seven o'clock p. m. annual reunion of men of Battery ing a week of orientation, he went later. Chas. D'Hooghe> Mushroom Mr., and Mrs. Chas. (Bud) preceding the meeting. Committee B. 329th Field Artillery, with PLEASANT HOME HOSPITAL to the State of Washington to live Rid..,. 8; miles south of Cass City. Peasley and children spent the on supper arrangements are Mrs. which the men. served during 500 Farmers Attend on various farms in that area- of 10-2-1* week end in Detroit, guests of Mr. the country until September 3. A. R. Kettlewell, Mrs. A. N. Bige- World War I. Mrs. Little and Mrs. Patients in the hospital Wednes- OF MICHIGAN and Mrs. Harvey Primeau (Erma Corn Field Day DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE low, Mrs. Stuart Merchant, Mrs, Jackson spent a few hours with day forenoon included: Mrs. Ira NOTICE BY COUNTY DRAIN COM- Youngs).. They had supper Sun- DIVISIOS N OF DRAINS Clifford Martin and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stoner. Card of Sterling; Irving Watson of MISSIONER OF MEETING Q?F NOTICE O F MEETING OF DRAINAGE day night with Miss Marjorie Seeger. Ferndale; Mrs. Elwyn Baerwolf of An estimated 500 farmers at-\ BOARD OF DETERMINATION BOARD* Peasley who is employed in De- About 75 relatives and friends of State of Michigan, In the Office of the TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The Men's Club of the Methodist newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sandusky; Mrs. Clifton Hiser, Mrs. tended the corn field day/ at the' Drain Commissioner of the County Mrs. Chas.^Seekings Mrs. problems with, experts from Mich- j widening a portion of Boulton; Drain.. the To-wratsMp» of Brookfield, County of funeral of Mrs. Zapfe's aunt, Mrs. for reports from committee chair-^ lovely gifts and ice cream and cake "Ralp' "h "Perry of Cass City, and igan State College. That ,upon the 29th day of September Huron, Township of Elmwood, County of Jos. Shaver, at Marine City Mon- Grant Kritzman of Snover. 1953 the undersigned filed' with the Hon-1 Tuscola. men. Entertainment included pic- were served. Out-of-town guests Included in the demonstration orable Almon C. Pierce, Judge of Probate, And Whereas, a certified copy of said day. Mrs. Shaver was buried on tures of Switzerland and Germany included Mrs. Harold McComb and Recently discharged were: Roger were the effects of 15 varieties of a petition asking for the appointment of' petition was served upon Freeland Sug- her 84th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Heck of Elkton and baby Janet a Board of Determination. ) den, County Drain Commissiosner of the shown by Dr. Carl Zolliker of daughter, Janice, of Detroit and corn and the effects of various That said Judge of Probate having ap- County of Tuscola, and the Director of Richard Edgerton accompanied Lapeer who had spent a month in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crawford of Wippert of Gagetown, transferred fertilizers on the corn. pointed Archie Hicks, Lawrence Wilson Agriculture, by Bert Watterworth, County them as far as Richmond and to Mercy Hospital, Bay City;.Mrs. Effects of tillage and the re- and Grover Laurie as such Board of Drain Commissioner of the County of Europe, flying both ways. Dr. Pontiac. Determination. Huron. - spent the day with Mrs. Edgerton's Zolliker is affiliated with the State Forty-three attended the Sep- Gordon Wood of Bay Port; Wm. sult of corn population ranging Now, therefore, said Board will meet at Now, Therefore, in accordance with Act daughter, Mrs. Jphn Snooks. An- Shope of Utica; Mrs. Robert Mor- from. 8,000' to 24,000 plants per Cor. Cemetery Road and Muntz Road No. 316, P. A. 1923, as amended, a meet- Home and Training School at La- tember meeting of- the Novesta corner common to Sec. 9, 10, 15, 16, Town- ing of the Drainage Board of said drain other aunt of Mrs. Zapfe, Mrs. Farmers' Club held at the Steve rison of Saginaw; Mrs. Harry Sat- acre were demonstrated. ship of Elkland on the 21st day of Octo- will be held at the intersection of Bach Mirtilla Schiller, of Roseville, died j tleberg of Unionville; Rex Ter- Discussion topics on the tour ber 1953, at 10 :30 o'clock in the forenoon and Brown Roads, 3 miles east of Bach m Rev. and Mrs. Howard Woodard Dodge home Friday evening. The of said day to determine the necessity of the township of Brookfield, county of Sunday. ! bush, Nancy Romain, Albert Abke, cleaning, deepening and widening a por- •It- T. j v • * -n 4- N- • and daughter, Mary Helen, Mr. and entertainment consisted of musical included: rate of planting, wide Huron, on the 14th day of October 1953, Mrs. Fred Young of Detroit, sis- ,, ®, ', J , . ., ' b bv Ralt>h Shurlow of Mrs. Charlotte Kirkpatrick of rows and 'seedings in corn, weed tion of Boulton Drain. at 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon, _ to Mrs. Keith Little, and son, nDavid, numnumbererss by Ralph Shurlow of Therefore, all persons, municipalities determine the practicableness of sjid im- Caro; Marie Osentoski of Ubly; control, corn insects, nitrogen fer- and highway officials interested in the ter-in-law of Harry Young, and Miss Florence Leazenby and Bruce Caro and Mrs. Wm. Klea of Elling- provement. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Collins of Flint Mrs. George Foe of Marlette; Mrs. tilizer, corn types, development of proposed cleaning, . deepening, widening Now, Therefore, all persons- owning McVety from here, and Mrs. ton, Hazel and Joyce Little, and are requested to be present if they so de- lands liable to an assessment for benefits and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Crandle of ( Wm. Ford of Davison; Mrs. George a corn hybrid, corn diseases and sire. or whose lands will be crossed by said Woodard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Shurlow sisters. Pictures, Dated at Caro, Michigan, this 29th day Detroit were callers at the Young j taken on a Western trip, were Szostak and Mrs. John Lalko and tillage. drain, or any municipality affected, are baby of Kingston; Mrs. Earl of September 1953. requested to be present at said meeting, if home and the funeral home Sun- j v 0 , the shown by Rev. Howard Woodard. FREELAND SUGDEN, they so desire. day, . Relative*, ,. s wh, o cam„ e irofvnvnm ao ' fguest s „a t^ a dinne, „,....,._„'_r Sunday .i n, Hendrick, Jr., of Decker and baby, County Drain Commissioner, Dated at Lansing, Michigan, this 14th home of Mr. and Mrs. James Lons- A pheasant supper is planned in Marriage Licenses of the County of Tuscola. day of September 1953. distance to attend the funeral on connection with the October meet- and Joyce Kritzman and Mrs, Lena 10-2-1 G. S. MelNTYRE, Monday included: Dr. and Mrs. berry at Attica, which celebrated Tank of Snover. Acting Director of Agriculture the silver wedding anniversary of ing which will be with Mr. and ORDER FOR PUBLICATION. By JpHN HUDSON, Dwight Goodrich of Traverse City, Rev. and Mrs. Woodard. Mrs. Mrs. Harley Kelley. Marriage licenses granted by Sale or Mortgage of Real Estate. Deputy Director in charge of Drains Mr. Dwight Goodrich of Battle CASS CITY HOSPITAL Tuscola County through Wednes- State of Michigan, The Probate Court 9-25-2 Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Eber Gale and Lonsberry is also a daughter of the Mrs..Wilma Fry from Cass City, for the County of Tuscola. Woodards. A set of silverware was Mr. and Mrs. George Southworth day afternoon were: In the Matter of the Estate of William ORDER FOR PUBLICATION. son, Bob, of Flint; Mr. Young's Births: Ray Carleton Havens, 56, of Hoffman (also known as William F. Hoff- Final Account. brother, Eli Young, of ,St. Louis, presented to the Woodards by their of Elkton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert man, Deceased. State of Michigan. The Probate Court children. ' Orr of Port Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Sept. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beaverton and Erma Irene Pierce, At a session of said Court, held on Sep- for the Coanty of Tuscola. Mo.; Eli Young's sons and their tember 26th, 1953. In the Matter of the Estate of John R. E. B. Gardiner of Plymouth, Mrs, Kruse of Deford, a son. 34, of Fairgrove. Present, Honorable Almon C. Pierce, wives, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young Week-end guests of Mr. and Adam Peter Timko, 21, of Caro Moshier, Deceased. Mrs. Ernest Beardsley were their lone Sturm and Mr. and Mrs. Har- Sept, 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Judge of Probate. At a session of said Court, held on Sep- and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Young mond Harneck of Kingston, a and Betty Ann Herman, 18, of Notice is Hereby Given, That all persons tember 12th, 1953. of Detroit; Herbert Young's son, Staff Sgt. Clinton Beardsley, ry Willard of Detroit attended the interested in said estate are directed to Present, Honorable Almon C. Pierce, Congregational Church in New daughter. Akron. appear before said Probate Court on Oc- Judge of Probate. daughters, the Misses Lillian and his wife and their children, par- Sept. 26, to Mr. and Mrs. John Harold Carl Barthel, 42, of ,tober 24th, 1953,. at nine a. m., to show Notice is Hereby Given, That the peti- Eunice Young of Detroit; Mrs. lene and Gary, Mrs. Clinton Baltimore, Mich., Sunday • where cause why a license should not be granted tion of Carl A. Koerner, the executor of Rev. Roy Striffler, son of the late Lorentz of Decker, a daughter. Flint and Ruth Louise Nurminger, to Arthur Priebe, administrator of said said estate, praying that his_ final ac- Keith Carey and two daughters of Beardsley's brother, Donald Sty- estate, to sell or mortgage the interest of count be allowed and the residue of said Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Striffler, is Other patients in the hospital 32, of Reese. said estate in certain real estate described Midland; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin gles, all of Lowery Field, Denver, Gerald Smith, 23, of Caro and estate assigned to the persons entitled Colo., Mrs. Beardsley's father, the pastor. Rev. Striffler, who isWednesday forenoon included: in his petition, for the purpose of wind- thereto, will be heard at the Probate Schluchter of Pigeon, and the Nick Straky, Mrs. Tiffie Zellar, LaDonna May Bliss, 20, of Caro. ing up the estate and distribution of the Court on October 14th, 1953, at ten a. m. following other nieces and Ralph Stygles of North Williston, serving in the third church since proceeds from the sale. It is Ordered, that notice thereof be his ordination, was celebrating the Mrs. Bertha Kilbourn of Cass City; Elmer S. Holman, 36, of Lapeer It is Ordered, That notice thereof be given by publication of a copy hereof for nephews, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Vt., and two daughters of the and Oreno M. Osburn, 43, of Caro. given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutively previous to said 25th anniversary. of that event Mrs. George Fisher of Ubly, and three weeks consecutively previous to said Jones and daughter, Miss Shirley Ernest Beardsleys and their fam- Kenneth John Green, 25, of Caro day of hearing, in the,Gass City Chronicle^ Sunday. He was ordained in North Evelyn Spencer of Auburn Hts. day of hearing, in the Cass City Chronicle, and that the petitioner cause a copy ot Jones, Mrs. Lillian Esper, Mrs. ilies, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beach and Luella Mae Rogers, 22, of and that the petitioner cause a copy of and little daughter of Grand Fairfield, Ohio, which was his first Patients recently discharged in- this notice to be served upon each known this notice to be served upon each known J. R. Goldie, Mrs. Victor Young, pastorate. Rev. Striffler read the cluded: Frank Mosher of Cass Mayville. party in interest at his last known ad- party in interest at his last known ad- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cuttmg of Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Loren dress by registered mail, return, receipt dress by registered mail, return receipt minutes of that meeting 25 years City; Mrs. E. J. Cooper and baby James Oliver Parker, 18, of demanded, at least fourteen (14) days Detroit; Mrs. Emma Steiner of Bigelow and children of Ashley. Kingston and Faith Bernadette demanded, at least fourteen (14) days prior to such hearing, or by personal ser- Other guests on Sunday were two ago. The group of relatives were girl, Mrs. Janet Sherman of De- prior to such hearing, or by personal vice at least five (5) days prior to such Richmond, Mich.; Mrs. Alfred ford; Harold Hay ward of Hemans; Rossette, 20, of Kingston. service at least five (5) days prior to sisters of Mrs. Beardsley and their dinner guests in the Striffler such hearing. Watts, Mrs. Sylvia Trisher, Mr. Mrs. Thomas Sefurynck of Gage- Wilbur William Clarence Hecht, ALMON C. PIEECE, ALMON C. PIERCE, and Mrs. Allan Ewance and son husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Charles home. Rev. Striffler is a brother of Judge of Probate. Mrs. Fry, Mrs. Sturm, Mrs, Gardi- town; Mrs. Chas. Roblin of Ubly; 22, of Reese and Doris Agnes Judge of Probate. and Miss Maryln- Swance of Till- Collins of Mt. Morris and Mr, and Lydia Maurer, 23, of Vassar. A true copy A true copy . . _ , . Mrs. Cecil Crandell of East De- ner, Mrs. Orr and Mrs. South- Janice Gierman of Marlette, and Beatrice P. Berry, Register of Probate. Beatrice P. Berry, Register of Probate. sonburg, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bolton of Caro. 10-2-3 . 9-18-3 Clarence Gough of Aylmer, Ont. troit. worth. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, CASS CITY CHRONICLE— FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1953. PAGE SEVEN.

WANT AD RATES FOR SALE—Year-old Leghorn FOR SALE—10 Holstein cows, LOST, STRAYED OR stolen, black APARTMENT FOR RENT. 4 FOR SALE—White Husky male IT HAS BEEN scientifically prov- Want ad of 25 -words or less, 85 cents (each insertion; additional words, 1 cent hens, $1.00 each. John- Palmer, 10 some fresh and springers. At a and white Walker hound, without rooms and bath. 4283 West and female puppies, % mile east en that hair texture changes James series—three games of 106 each. ing, Richard and Sue, went to La- Niester, Richard Hunter, Janet of Traverse City were guests of These brisk fall days are preceding that sudden cold naw was a guest Sunday of Mr. Borodychuck and Jerry Generous Ladies and Mrs. Vincent Wald and Miss Mrs. M. P. Freeman Thursday. City League. Mary Wald. were the winners in the third Miss Marian Rathbone of Mason Team Pts. spell that comes each fall — when it comes this year Mrs. J. C. Armitage entertained grade arithmetic contest. In the spent the week end with Mr. and Carmer why not be ready? A full coal bin now will avoid the 500 group last Wednesday af- second grade arithmetic contest Mrs. Hugh Corner. I. Hildinger* „ 8 ternoon. Three tables were at play. the winners were: James Com- Pfc. Robert Grasel arrived home Dewey 7 trouble later this year. High score was held by Mrs. C. P. ment, Kit Phelan, Janet Zuraw, from Munich, Germany, Sunday. Franklin 7 Hunter; second high by Mrs. Anna Anthony Matuszak, Larry Koka, He is residing with his parents, D. Hildinger „ . 7 High, and low prize went to Mrs. Mary Stankula, Betty Burdon and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Blondell. Profit .". 7 Peter Wood. Michael Borodychuck. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Downing Freiburger Qy2 Mrs. Daniel O'Rourke spent the The Executive Committee of the of Detroit, Miss Leota Moody of Townsend ; ($y2 MAICO week end in Kinde with her daugh- Community Club had its first Norfolk, Virginia, spent Sunday McComb .. 6 May We Suggest You HEARING AIDS ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul meeting last Thursday. Plans are with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Down- B. Hildinger 4 A. Hunter. underway for a Hunter's ball in ing and family. Mrs. Leota Moody, Schwaderer „ 3 Mrs. Keith Morris and Frederick October at the public school gym. sister of Mr. Downing, remained Bartle 2 Nagle of Saginaw visited Mr. and The proceeds will be used for a for a week's visit. Team high three games: I. Hil- McCONKEY Mrs. Fred Hemerick Monday. children's Christmas party. Sgt. Edward J. LaFave returned dinger 1904, Carmer 1826, D. Hil- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fischer One hundred and forty are the to Camp Sheridan, Illinois, to re- dinger, 1806. Jewelry & Gift Shop returned Monday from an auto trip average daily lunches served at the ceive his discharge from the army. Team high single game: Carmer to Virginia where they visited Mrs. public school. Mrs. Frank Chisholm Mr. and Mrs. Henry LaFave, Mr. 669, I. Hildinger 664, Profit 645. Phone 278R2 Cass City Fischer's son, William Andrus, assisted by Mrs. Fred Kinyon pre- and Mrs. Harry Kehoe and family; Individual high three games: M. who is stationed there. pare the food. also Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Birch Alward 458, M. Claseman 457, P. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold LaFave j Johnson (sub.) 443, A. Riley 431. of Bay City attended the wedding Individual high single game: M. reception of their niece and cousin, Claseman 174, P. Johnson (sub.) Miss Joyce LaFave, and Eugene j 169, D. Taylor 167, G. Bartle 160. BRINKER'S CLEAN-UP Mclntosh at Bad Axe Saturday' Five high averages: M. Clase- night. man 143, B. Dewey 143, G. Bartle Mr. and Mrs. John Diebel and 136, A. McComb 133, A. Riley 132. Joan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McArthur at Brown Merchanette League. City. Teams Pts. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rondo, Jr., Rabideaus ...... 5% Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Cass City Oil and Gas ...... 5 family of Caro were Sunday din- Pinney State Bank ...... 5 ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forts...... 4 Wilson. Brinker Lumber ...... 2% Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Shaws ...... 2 and Mrs. Henry LaFave- were Mr. Team high three games: Pinneys and Mrs. Wendell Birch of Bay 2071, Cass City Oil and Gas 2033, City, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Helwig Rabideaus 1891. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Har- Team high single game: Pinneys ry Kehoe and family. 766, Cass City Oil and Gas 734, AVOID THE RUSH OP LAST MINUTE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weather- 695. head and son, William Weather- Individual high three games: D. COAL DELIVERY — ACT NOW WHEN OF PAINT AND LUMBER SUPPLIES head, of Flint were Sunday din- Klinkman 481, S. Nye 439, C. STOCKS ARE COMPLETE AND DELIVERY ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Wright 438, H. Ross 435. neth Weatherhead in Vassar. Individual high single game: H. CAN BE MADE AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zuraw and Ross 188, C. Patterson 175, D. 1 X12 IN. family attended the wedding of a Klinkman 174, S. Nye 174. cousin, Miss Julia Cabola, and- Eu- Five high averages: D. Klink- WHITE PINE gene Wazurowski Saturday at Bay man 151, H. Ross 134, C. Wright City. 134, B. Dewey 132, C. Patterson SHEATHING $1O.9O Mr. and Mrs. Charles LaPratt131. and family of Rochester spent the Phone 54 for Service week end with her parents, Mr. CLOCK WATCHER H^^HEB^fflBS^B^BI^^^^BHiii^iiBBB and Mrs. Frank Seurynck. The man who makes a specialty Nunly Hughes and daughter, of watching the clock will never be NEW STAIN PROOF Elaine, of Hazel Park and Mr. and hailed as the man of the hour. Mrs. Richard Hughes and family of Birmingham were Sunday GOING NOWHERE per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer By the time a man gets suf- FARM PRODUCE Simmons and family. ficiently experienced to watcfe Ms sq. George Wilson left Friday to step, he isn't going anywhere. visit his brother, Pfc. James Wil- COMPANY son, and wife at Biloxi, Mississippi. MATTER OF TIME $12.45 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fueb and Anytime marriage is just a mat- SIDING Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emery of Cass City ter of money, it's a safe bet that Owendale were Sunday guests of alimony is only a matter of time. 3 Colors, Poplar Green, Twilight Grey, White Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood. Mr. and Mrs. John Miklovich and family of Reese were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George IWfr&WS^^ 5-GAL. ASBESTOS FIBERED 5-gaL Miklovich. Pfc. James Wilson is one of a can hundred chosen to be honor guard WHY TAKE CHANCES? CHOOSE ROOF COATING $3.95 for President Eisenhower when he visits Camp Biloxi, Mississippi. Mrs. Blanche Wood accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Don Wurm and fam- ily of Cass City to spend the week end at the Wurm cottage near Grayling. SEMI-GLOSS Mrs. Grover Laurie and Mrs. AT Reg. 95 Wallace Laurie met Mrs. Russell Yates in Detroit Thursday. Mrs. 5.35 Yates of Modesto, California, is i visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cass City Oil and Gas Company gal. - Wallace Laurie. A family dinner $2 was held Sunday at the home of Come in and see our selection of nationally known appli- 3 Colors Only 2.40 gal. her sister, Mrs. Marvin McCreedy, ances. Select the one to suit your taste and budget and be and family. Guests were Mr. and assured that you have the BEST that money can buy. -Mrs. Wallace Laurie, Mr. and Mrs. WOOD NO. 2 18 IN. Concluded on page 12. Wood Shingles Storm Sash MANY MORE CROSLEY REFRIGERATORS | per sq. 24x24 2-It. only Cemetery BRANDS NOT ADMIRAL REFRIGERATORS j[ $5.55 $8.75 Memorials LISTED HERE DUO THERM Largest and Finest Stock Ever WASHERS Complete Line in This Territory at Caro, OIL BURNERS AND Michigan HOT WATER HEATERS Wood & Aluminum Combination Charles F. Mudge Doors and Windows Local Representative Phone 99F14 Gulf Gas - Fuel Oil • Tires and Batteries Cumings Memorials Stanley Phone 25 BRINKER LUMBER CO PHONE 458 Asher, Cass City Phone 175 Cass City Manager CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, CASS CITY CHEONICLE—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1953. PAGE NINR

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And for quick, torney general opinions to support Vickies Homemade electric fence devices of an ampere and is permitted on has these additional suggestions: (concentrated criticism from _Re- A battle has raged for years them. * * * should be removed from every the line for only a fraction of a Don't locate an electric fence publican leaders whereever there is over interpretation of a term in community and farm in Tuscola second. The "off period" must be near a ground such as a pipeline, room for the charge of "politics." laws which create these positions. There's little chance of the gen- SHlfttS County, suggests Assistant County sufficient to permit a person to pump, stock tank, pond, irrigation The governor makes the appoint- eral situation changing very much. Agricultural Agent Quentin R. release himself from the fence. ditch or other normally wet A compromise-minded governor ment "with the advice and consent" This is another of democracy's Ostrander, because they are death The lack of this off period, adds ground. | is less likely to encounter trouble of the senate. Senators think that "check and balance" systems. And traps. Wiant, is the reason for many of Always prominently identify ] in making appointments which means they should do more advis- while it might complicate the No fence, he says, should be the tragic accidents on unsafe electric fences, especially- those j must be confirmed by the senate. ing before they are requested to do plight of governor's in filling state energized from any electric source electric fences in Michigan. He near buildings, property lines or There is a natural conflict between any consenting; governors appointments, it also makes it MEN'S WEAR except through a controller that cites recent deaths by electric roads. And, he adds, never depend the administrative and legislative (.Williams and his predecessors ) more difficult for him to pack meets the requirements of a recog- fence electrocution on farms near upon an electric fence to restrain j branches. If leading senators can work on the basis that they re- state offices with his political Phone 87 nized testing agency such as East Lansing, Adrian and in Me- bulls or other vicious animals. pressure the governor into appoin- ceive less direct advice. And they henchmen. Underwriters Laboratories. costa County. ing their choices, naturally there Advertise it in the Chronicle. Dennis E. Wiant of the agricul- Small children are involved in is no trouble in legislative con- Milking Equipment firmation. Can Spread Disease | A strong governor is more apt ito appoint his personal selections, \ and try to force senate acceptance. Unsanitary milking machine j The conflict exists even when units can cause the spread of both branches of government are mastitis in the dairy herd, points dominated by one party. But when out Quentin R. Ostrander, as-(the governor belongs to a party sistant county agricultural agent j which does not dominate the sen- TWO SHOWS NITELY RAIN OR CLEAR for Tuscola County. ate, the battle becomes more in- Ostrander cites observations by tense. Michigan State College dairymen FRI., SAT. OCT. 2-3 which show how the malady can Currently some 30 appointments All Action Twin Bill be spread. In herds milked with two | are in the process of being made PHONE 377 THE SHOW PLACE OF THE THUMB.! or three milking machine units, at Lansing. Some have long been mastitis was found among cows considered "hot spots"—six open- FRI, SAT. OCT. 2-3 milked with one certain unit that ings on the Corrections Commis- Kiddies Matinee Saturday at 2:30 Bargain Matinee Admissions! was not properly sanitized between sion, one on Social Welfare, one on milkings. Mental Health. Toughest from a Celebrating Mickey D. L. Murray, extension dairy- replacement standpoint is State Each Scorching M/e... Mouse's man at MSC, emphasizes that Controller. Dr. Robert Steadman, Breathless Kiss... milking machines should be ' a Wayne University professor, re- washed clean after each milking signed effective Sept. 30 to return 25th Anniversary! and properly sanitized before use. to the classroom. Teat cups should be dipped into a J * * •* sanitizing solution of the right. ;"The .Governor is' very careful in SPECIAL FEATURE- strength between milking each cow! making selections," says his press to prevent the spread of infectious ! secretary, .Paul Weber. "He likes LENGTH ATTRACTION! bacteria. Udders, he says, should ' to discuss the job with the person also be wiped with a sanitizing 1 involved before an appointment is Walt Disney's . solution. made," Mr. Weber explained, "and Another good practice, adds this sometimes means waiting for Murray, is to boil the rubber in- an opportune moment." "Mickey's Birthday flations each week in a lye solu- It would not be practical, he ex- ! STERLING HAYDEN tion made up by adding about one- 9 plained, for the governor to call Eve MILLER • Reed HADLEY fourth of a can of lye to a gallon prospective appointees to Lansing AtilED ARTISTS PRODUCTION Party ' of water. The dairyman also can because alert reporters could be and add a can of lye to one and one- expected to draw conclusions re- Howard DUFF • m*n* STANLEY In Technicolor half gallons of hot water as it sulting in "speculative" stories. "GREAT WHITE HUNTER" Dave WiLLOCK • Minor WATSON • Don HAGGERTY Including Pluto Too! comes from the hot water tank. * * * AWED ARTISTS PRODUCTION Water from the tank will be about Republican critics agree that 155 degrees F. When lye is added Gov. Williams is careful in making this temperature is boosted to his selection. But they charge that SPECIAL HORROR MIDNIGHT SHOW about 180 degrees. Inflations are he takes care to find people whose SATURDAY MIDNIGHT HORROR SHOW SATURDAY OCTOBER 3 left in the lye solution between appointments benefit him politi- milkings or if two sets of infla- Boris Karloff in "THE BLACK CASTLE' cally. "THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG" tions are used, they can be left in ,So they sometimes exercise their the solution between weekly treat- right to withhold confirmation or, SUN., MON., TUBS., WED. OCT. 4-5-6-7 ments. SUN., HON., TUES. OCT. 4-5-6 in other instances, to reject the No words are big enough to describe it! Continuous Sunday from 3:00 p. m. The lye treatment removes the governor's appointees. 3-D 3-D 3-D 3-D 3-D 3-D 3-D 3-D 3-D 3-D fat that has been absorbed in the * * * Regular Admission Prices rubber pores which harbor bac- This makes it more difficult to & ACTUALLY FILMED UNDER THE BIG TOPI teria. appoint well qualified people, according to Mr. Weber. He ex- TIME THEY TAKE HINT plains that the highest caliber CECIL B.DEMILLEU ^ * If the Reds in this country really people usually have full-time vo- believe Uncle Sam is falsely ac- cations and must make sacrifices SHOW cusing their members, then it is of time and effort to serve on a about time they were taking the commission — often at no pay. The hint. result is that many are reluctant to attempt to make a civic con- FAIR WARNING tribution when they consider the Color by Beware of the fellow who soft treatment they get from the legis- .tarring — TECHNICOLOR soaps you—he probably is about to BETTV CORNEL CHARLTON DOROTHY GLORIA take you to the cleaners. >OIE TOR •UMHEnKf • HBIBUHVKHA •HHMETO fflffliB.

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Thurs., Fri., Sat. Next Sun., Mon. Added Selected Short Subjects Oct. 8-9-10 Oct. 11-12 Color Cartoon CLIFTON WEBB Next Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon. RORY CALHOUN Oct. 9-10-11-12 LOOK! COMING NEXT WEEK! CORINNE CALVET FRANCES DEE 4 BIG DAYS "TWILIGHT WOMEN" in "Powder River" "Mister "SHANE" There never was a man like and Added Color Cartoon "SHANE" "CAPTIVE WOMEN" Technicolor Scoutmaster" In Technicolor Box office opens at 6:30 In Technicolor Adult Entertainment Starring Alan Ladd Watch for next week's program J CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, CASS CITY CHRONICLE— FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1953. PAGE ELEVEN. ton Cemetery, from Wednesday until Sunday Sanilac OES Meets The Extension Club met with with their mother, Mrs. N. Karr. Personal News and Notes from Rescue Area Mrs. Vernon Everett Monday Mr. and Mrs. Mark Karr of Ona- The Eastside Chapter of the Or- evening. way spent the week end here, be~ Mrs. Myrtle Dennis Dies— in northern Michigan. Bad Axe. daughter, Georgia, of Pigeon were der of the Eastern Star entertained Mrs. Tillie Ruggles of Caro ing called here by the death of his Word was received Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schuette Monday evening visitors of the the Sanilac County Eastern Star spent a few days with, Mr. and father, N. Karr, whose funeral the death of Mrs. Myrtie Dennis of granddaughter, Mary Helen Ash- will go to the University Hospital latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Club in the Masonic Hall in Port Mrs. Charles Henderson. was Saturday. Pontiac, former resident of Grant more, and Mr. and Mrs. William at Ann Arbor Tuesday to get their John Guisbert. Sanilac Sept. 18. Potluck dinner Mrs. Dennis O'Kelly and chil- Rev. and Mrs. Bill Lyons and and Owendale. Mrs. Dennis died Dixon and daughter, Sandra, of little son, Alan Richard, who has Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson, Jr., was served at 1 o'clock after dren of Bad Axe were week-end baby of Cheboygan spent from Sunday evening. Gagetown spent Sunday at the been a patient there several days, are building a new cement block prayer was given by Mrs. Mary guests of her parents, Mr. and Monday until Wednesday at the On December 21, 1898, she mar- home of their daughter and hus- after undergoing a delicate opera- house on the 40 acres, one mile Bruce of Peck. Mrs. Helen McMul- Mrs. C. B. Schwaderer. Alton Lyons home. ried Perry C. Paiker, who died band, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bier- tion. south of Rescue, which they pur- droch, worthy matron of Eastside Mrs. Alex Graves of Detroit Mr. and M-rs. Vern Green of Aug. 10, 1917. .She later married lein, in Saginaw. < Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mellendorf chased from Frank Woolner some Chapter, welcomed the guests and spent Saturday and Sunday at her Pontiac visited their daughter and Mr. Jack Dennis who also preceded Mrs. Samuel Randall and sons, and son, Jeffrey, of Cass City months ago. Mrs. Myrtle Merriman, worthy home in Wilmot. family over the week end, her in death. Two daughters died Leonard, Harold and David, and visited Wednesday afternoon at Dennis Michael is the name of matron of Deckerville chapter, re- Harold Karr of Alpena and Mr. Mrs. Bruce Ruggles spent Tues- in infancy and one son died in Mrs. Edward Yaroch of Bad Axe the home of their uncle and aunt, the son born to Mr. and Mrs. San- sponded. Mrs. Marguerite Wiltsie, and Mrs. Bill Ruhl of Pontiac spent day in Caro. 1926. were recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norris E. Mellendorf. ford Powell at the Cass City Hos- president of the county club, pre- Funeral services were held at Mr. and Mrs. Norris E. Mellendorf. Mr. Mellendorf of Norfolk, Vir- pital Saturday, September 19. sided. the Grant Chapel Wednesday af- Miss Margaret Ann Peddie and ginia, is enjoying his thirty-day They have returned to their home. Mrs. Madeline Felker, program NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT ternoon and burial was in Grant Richard P. McClorey of Cass City leave from the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quinn, Jr., chairman, presented the following Cemetery. were last Monday evening callers Mr. and Mrs. James McAllister attended the reception of Mr. and program: two piano solos by Mrs. of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. of Traverse City visited at the Mrs. Richard McClorey, at the Paul Schmidt, "The Gypsy Love Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ellis spent Thomas Quinn, Jr. home of Mrs. McAllister's sister, home of their cousins, Mr. and Song" and "The World is Waiting the week end at the home of his Willard Ellicott was chosen as Mrs. Katherine McCauley, from for the Sunrise," and a play by Mrs. Clark Helwig, near Cass City. Eastside Chapter, "How the .Story sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. a juryman from Grant Township Friday, September 18, until Sep- Mr. and Mrs. Norris E. Mellen- Garnet Sweitzer, at their cottage for the October term of court at tember 28, when they returned to Grew." Minden City chapter won dorf and children, Arlene and the prize money and Deckerville TULIP - HYACINTH their home. They also visited his Milton, went to the home of Mr. brother and wife, Dr. and Mrs. chapter won the gavel. and Mrs. Elwood Creguer at Filion The Croswell chapter will enter- Thomas McAllister, at Kinde and Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mellen- her two sisters, Mrs. Christena dorf and son remained until Friday tain the County OES Club in De- Williamson of Grant and Mrs. evening to help her sister and fam- cember. DAFFODIL BULBS Lillian Edgerton of Avoca. ily. Mrs. Levi J. Helwig and daugh- KINGSTON ter, Wenola, of Cass City spent Richard McDonald, who is em- Fall planting time is here. Insist on the best bulbs ployed in Pontiac, spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kelley of Thursday afternoon at the home end at his farm home in. Grant. available for hardy, beautiful plants. Select yours of her brother-in-law and sister- Flint visited friends here Satur- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hel- Word was received by relatives day. from the large variety at Cass City Floral. wig. recently that Mrs. William Hereim Betty Ruggles spent the week FRL, SAT. , OCT. 2-3 The Woman's Society of Chris- was worse and is a patient again end with her parents, Mr. and ORDER YOURS TODAY! tian Service will meet at the Grant in Hubbard Memorial Hospital jji Mrs. Norman Ruggles. First Showing This Territory! Church basement for their next Bad Axe. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hartt of Superb Double Feature meeting on October 8 with Mrs. Mickey and Stephen Quinn, Ferndale called on friends and TULIP BULBS 95c TO $1.10 DOZ. / Howard Martin as program lead- children of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas relatives here Saturday. er and Mrs. William Putman and Quinn, Jr., spent Saturday eve- Mrs. Viola Rose of Deckerville DAFFODIL BULBS $1.75 DOZ. Mrs. Mary Putman as hostesses. ning and Sunday at the home of and Mrs. Nettie Rose of Caro were Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Quinn, Sr., their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. HYACINTH BULBS $1.98 DOZ. spent Friday afternoon at the Francis E. Quinn, in Kinde. Wm. D'Arcy Wednesday. home of their son and wife, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lyons at- and Mrs. Francis E. Quinn, in NO NEED FOR BOTH tended the funeral of her father, Kinde. No man needs both money and Mr. Shotwell, in Pontiac on Satur- Raymond Webster returned brains—if he has money the brains day. home last week from Cass City will soon look him up. Funeral services were held CASS CITY FLORAL Hospital where he had been a Monday, Sept. 21, at 10 a. m., in patient several days. Progress always brings prob- St. Michael's Church, Wilmot, for Phone 97R2 Cass City Mr. and Mrs. Robert Danks and lems—no problems, no progress. Mrs. Lena Stewart, who died in Port Huron. Burial was in Kings-

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—that the appearance of a Ford Car Duplicating America's costliest cars, feature after feature, Ford is worth leaves very little to be desired. It is "at home" wherever it goes and it more when you buy it... worth more when you sell it! goes everywhere. But what about Ford quality? FEW MINUTES on the tele- gives you exactly the amount of would be the most comfortable ve- Does it too match the fine car? Is the* phone calling the dealers who power you want, when you want it hicles on the road. sheet metal of the body panels as* sell America's finest cars will —automatically. A Without being technical we can thick? Is the finish as good? How reveal there are at least eleven models Fine car power steering, too. The tell you that what's been done with about the trim and things like that? among four makes with price tags Well, as far as we can determine, the over $4,000! big, heavy costly cars offer it for the the suspension and springing system same reason they offer power brakes. gives the Ford a softer ride, a sheet metal is identical in thickness It's a man-sized job for a 120 pound smoother ride than many cars which in practically all instances. As to Now the interesting thing is that finish —we believe Ford's baked-on in feature after feature the Ford car woman to handle a car weighing two tip the scales at better than an added tons or more without it—especially half ton. enamel has no equal in any car. Ford duplicates each of these fine cars, and upholstery fabrics and trim are less for less than half the fine car price! when parking. Our "Master-Guide" has two distinct benefits. What about room? Here's an inter- costly, but they're less delicate, too, Look under the hood of the most esting point. If you've felt that only and if anything, more durable. expensive cars and what do you find? First, it gives a hydraulic power a postly car offered enough room, you How then is it possible to give you as}i assist right down at the wheels and just ought to sit down in a Ford even A V-8 Engine! fust enough to take out the work. You > if you're out-size and six feet four! this fine car at half the fine car price? Well, the Ford car hasNa V-8, too. In don't relinquish one particle of con- The so-called big car is bigger on the fact, it has had a V-8 since 1932, and outside, but unless you buy a limou- Part of the answer lies in Ford trol—rather your control is more com- manufacturing skills and knowledge since that time Ford has built more sine with those little jump seats, it's RICHARD CARLSON BARBARA RUSH plete and far easier. as evidenced by the V-8 engine. Part w» EHMttES mm. • RtfSSEtt HfflNSflH • KATHLEEN HUGHES • JOE SflWYtB V-8's —by millions — than all other not one passenger bigger inside. of it comes from the ever increasing manufacturers combined. And there's Second, being hydraulic, "Master- numbers of cars Ford produces and Admission Price: Adults 74c; Children 30c, no other builder in Ford's price range Guide" power steering absorbs those Visibility is another fine car Ford the economies they make possible. that's seen fit to offer one yet! fatiguing steering wheel tremors feature. We say Ford cars offer "full- Including Polaroid Glasses And, part of it comes from Ford's News - Color Cartoon - "Nat King Cole and Rus Morgan' caused by ruts and roads in bad circle" visibility because they all have But the engine, as fine as it is, is repair. And you don't pay a fine car. huge, curved one-piece windshields willingness to give greater values enly one of many things that make price for "Master-Guide" and a huge rear window to match... than might be expected in cars selUf a fine car fine. plus side windows that mean every ing in Ford's price range. And that's COMING NEXT WEEK! But there is another fine car fea- passenger gets room with a view! the Ford idea. TUBS., WED., THURS. OCT. 13-15 Automatic shifting, for example. ture—the Ford ride. Books have First Showing This Territory! All the fine cars offer it in one form been written on the subject of riding How beautiful is a Ford? A great .or another because it's one of the quality in an automobile, but the English poet, John Keats, once wrote If HAPPENS things that make a fine car fine. But payoff comes on the pavement — or "Beauty is Truth, Truth Beauty"- , ONCE IN A if you've never driven a Ford with lack of it! Many people associate a well, he could have been writing BLUE MOON! Fordomatic you've missed one of the comfortable ride with excess weight, about our car for its beauty comes finer things of life. This amazing but it's not weight alone that makes from honest, clean lines in every transmission not only does away with for comfort. If it were, those big five- dimension. In fact, we think most MOON clutching and shifting forever —it ton trucks which you see eve»y day people agree—even our competitors "Worth more when you sell if f WIUIAMHOLOEN-DAyiDVtH PHONE 111 MAGGIE McHAMARA-Tom Tolly-Down SALES PAGE TWELVE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1953. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. GAGETOWN Dedication Service Marlette Livestock Concluded from page 8. Rev. H. Cranston of Snover is Holds Meeting* Thomas Laurie and family and Mr. to be the evangelist at revival Church Sunday Sales Company and Mrs.. Grover Laurie. meetings to be held at the River- The Evergreen WCTU held their Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. side United Missionary Church be- September meeting at the home Fred Dorsch were Mr. and Mrs. ginning Sunday, Oct. 4. Services Members of the Presbyterian Market Report Monday, j Church of Cass City will partiei- of Mrs. Tena Wells Thursday af- Nick Costin of Pontiac, Mrs. Mae ternoon, Sept. 24, with a good at- Sept. 28,1953 Chaffee of Clarkston and Dr. and ] pate in a special dedication service j for a silver communion tray pre- tendance. President Mrs. Jason Mrs. M. Mclllmurry of Elkton. Kitchen presided at the meeting, Mrs.. Christie Mclntyre of Ubly sented to the church by Mrs. James Best butcher D. Brooker in memory of her hus- Devotionals were given by Mrs. cattle 19.50-22.75> is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wallace Alvah Hillman and reports by the Laurie, and husband. band. Rev. M. R. Vender, pastor of the several officers were heard. An Medium 17.00-19.00 The first Study Club meeting election of officers was held as will be held Monday night, Oct. 5, church, said that the memorial ! was significant in itself, but was follows: president, Mrs. Jason Common 12.00-16.00 at the home of Mrs. Harlan Ho- Kitchen; vice-president, Mrs.' bart. Mrs. Fitzgerald of Caro will i especially appropriate because | Mrs. Brooker has prepared the ele- Janette Whittaker; treasurer, Mrs. Feeders 10.00-17.50 be the honored guest and will give Chas. Severance; corresponding a book review. The Cass City ! ment's for the sacrament for more i than a quarter of a century, and recording secretary, Mrs. Best butcher Study Club members invited the Luella Bullock, Gagetown members to the Presby- j The dedication will be a prelude bulls 15.00-16.75 j to the Sacrament of the Lord's The treasurer reported all re- terian Church Tuesday to listen to quired dues and funds paid in full. Mrs. Fred Cross of Bad Axe tell of j Supper on World-Wide Communion Medium : 12.00-15.00 | Sunday. A short program was given. "Friends Around the World." The October meeting will be Lt. Col. W. S. Stanton left Fri- As part of the program, Dr. Best butcher George Carrick will present a solo. held at the home of Mrs. Willard day for Washington, D. C., and Harris when delegates to the cows -....- 13.00-15.75 then to Augusta, Georgia. Mrs. The topic for Sunday's sermon will be "A Time to Remember." District Convention to be held at Medium 11.00-13.00 Stanton remained for a visit with Elkton Nov. 10-11 will be elected. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy La- At the service, a reception of members will be held. The Evergreen Union has 50 ac- Cutters and Fave. tive members and 21 honorary Marilyn Woods, Carol Woods, At the Sunday, Sept. 2, service, Canners 6.00-10.00 eight babies were christened. (men) members and are doing Ray Woods, Robert Woods', Roger will be held nightly at 8 p. m. splendid work. They help finance Woods and Larry Summers were Rev. Cranston is a graduate of the temperance programs given Top lambs 19^00-20.75 honored Sunday at the Nazarene Spring Arbor Seminary and Owos- STUDY CLUB over radio station WMPC at La- Church when they completed seven so Bible College. He has been a peer. Top hogs 25.50-28.00 months of perfect attendance at pastor in the Free Methodist Concluded from page one. Sunday School. Church for eight years and is now ;who presided. Roughs 15.00-21.50 The Young Peoples' Class of the an evangelist. The program included a piano The want ads are newsy too,. Nazarene Church enjoyed a wiener At the special services, Mr. and solo by Mrs. Calvin MacRae and roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Howard Brenneman will have two selections by the octette from Delos Neal near Cass City • re- charge of the music. The meetings the Cass City club, directed by 'WHIN MY cently. are open to the public. Mrs. Fred Maier. The selections —Courtesy Bay City Times. Timmy Seurynck was born were: "It Is No Secret What God Lynn Spencer, Tyre; George MacQueen, Tuscola County 4-H Thursday morning and died Thurs- COUNCIL BRIEFS Can Do" and "The Bells of St. Club agent, and Robert Lucas, MSC specialist, discuss corn prob- day afternoon. Surviving are his Mary." lems of the Thumb area. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Concluded from page one. During a short business meeting I HURT ALL OVER' Seurynck; thirteen-months-old neral Home; a remodeling project preceding the program,', the prob- Shabbona Club Holds LEGG DEATH brother, Thomas; his grandpar- for Mac & Leo's Service, and a lem of Michigan Girls' Town, TRY A PAIR OF ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seurynck, garage at Miss Bertha Mitchell's supported by the Federation, was Concluded from page one discussed. Initial Fall Meeting and Mrs. Rose Bourddaies of Bay home. in Illinois, where he spent over 22 City. Hunter Funeral Home had H: * * * * The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Chester Graham. years in an administrative posi- SHOES charge of the funeral service and With most of the work scheduled The Shabbona Home Demonstra- tion, ending as the assistant super- burial was in .St. Agatha's Ceme- by the village completed for the tion Group held their first meet- intendent of the school which has FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN tery. year, the council turned its at- ELECTS OFFICERS ing of the year Wednesday eve- over 1,700 pupils. tention Tuesday night to grading ning, Sept. 23, at the Shabbona He was a member of the Park GREENLEAF streets. It is expected that the Concluded from Page one. Community Hall. Mrs.* Alan Ridge Club, the^ Judd Club( con- grader owned by the Hunt Con- James Green; publicity, Mrs. Wm. Roberts, vice-chairman, presided nected with the education depart- struction Co. will be here shortly 1 D'Arcy; woman's representatives, at the meeting. The Shoe Hospital Mr. and Mrs. William Hebner of ment at the University of Chica- to start grading work. .Several Mrs. Clark Montague and Mrs. Lessons for the new year were go), the North Shore Schoolmas- Greenleaf attended the Hebner spots in the village are collecting Wm. D'Arcy. discussed and members decided on CASS CITY, MICHIGAN reunion Sunday, Sept. 27, at Sleep- ters' Club (sponsored by North- water whenever it rains, despite A delegate was elected to attend the following topics for subsequent western University), the Illinois er Park. The reunion was a two- adequate drainage facilities, Trus- the State Convention in East Lans- meetings: "Oven and. Broiler day affair, Saturday and Sunday. Teachers' Association, the Nation- tee Arlan Hartwick reported. ing Nov. 11 and 12. Meals," "Living with, Yourself at al Education Association and the Laurence Copland led the dis- Any Age," "Remodeling Lamps" Prices have gone so high, that National Secondary School Princi- 'USE TAX" cussion. A lunch, was enjoyed by all and "Clothes and You." pals' Association. people are even using secondhand at the close of the meeting. - Three new members have joined material to build air castles. Mr. Legg married the former Concluded from page one. the club. Helen Chapin, Shirley Martha May Brooks Dec. 28, 1916, the branch manager of the Secre- Cass City Pair Gain Watson and Marjorie Caister have in London, Ont. tary of State's office before the swelled the club's total member- Surviving, besides his wife, are: Wednesday Market title for a vehicle can be trans- Junior Membership ship to 27. . a daughter, Mrs. Stuart Atwell of ferred. At the initial meeting, plans Cass City; a brother, Herbert of At Yards Once more, the price must be in In Holstein Club - were formulated to sponsor a Hal- London, Ont., and one granddaugh- line with the value of the car. -It loween party Oct. 31 for the bene- ter. fit of the new Evergreen Township Market report Sept. 30, 1953will be impossible to transfer a Having done satisfactory Hol- Mr. Legg was at Little's Funeral title on a vehicle with false low School. Home until the time of service. stein calf club work during the The next meeting will be held Good beef steers and cost claims. past year, Larry Merchant and Rev. Melvin R. Vender, pastor of heifers 18.00-22.50 Oct. 28. Mrs. Clark Auslander and the Presbyterian Church, offici- Jack Gallagher, both of Cass City, Mrs. Harold Peters will be in Fair to good 14.00-18.00 Keeping up appearances is what have been awarded a Certificate of ated. pulls a lot of bank accounts down. charge of the lesson. Pictures and Burial was in Elkland Cemetery. Common 13.50 down Merits and granted Junior Mem- talks about civil defense will be berships in The Holstein-Friesian presented by officers from the Good beef cows .... 12.00-21.00 turdy White CASS CITY MARKETS Association of America, Brattle- District Civil Defense Center at Two Local Soldiers King B solea boro, Vermont. They were recom- ndheek Fair to good 10.00-11.50 Buying price: Grand Rapids. Common kind 9.50 down mended for these awards by the Complete Basic Duty Soybeans 2.29 State 4-H Club Leader. Bologna bulls . 14.00-16.00 Beans 7.25 All privileges of the Association Light red kidney beans 7.75 Two men- from the Cass City 'todies! JusMike his. At- Light butcher except voting have been given tractive, perfect fitting. Dark red kidney beans 7,50 area completed basic training re- bulls 11.00-15.00 them until they are 21 years of Concluded from page one. from heel to toe Light cranberries 10.00 age. ! cently at the Medical Replacement Stock bulls 50.00-110.00 Yellow eye beans 6.50 are': a brother, Eli, of St. Louis, j Center at Camp Pickett, Va. Feeders 30.00-90.00 Corn 1.34 Mo., and a grandniece, Miss Mur-iel | At MRTC, the only basic train- Pvt. Albert Griff en Addison who lives- in the Young j ing center for the Army Medical Deacons 1.00-25.00 Grain home. RID §K ! Service, they have completed eight Red Wing, Minn Good veal 28.00-33.00 Wheat, No. 2, mixed, bu 1.77 Funeral services were held • weeks of basic medical training Fair to good 21.00-27.00 Oats, new, bu 70 Monday at 2 p. m. at the Douglas | and eight weeks of basic infantry Barley, cwt 2.25 Private Albert Griffen, son of Funeral Home, Rev. S. R. Wurtz ' training. Common 20.00 down Rye 98 Mr. Albert Griffen, Cass City, has officiating. The two are: Privates Arthur Hogs, choice 23.00-26.50 Buckwheat, cwt 2.00 j arrived at the Ordnance Replace- Burial was in Elkland Cemetery. H. Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boughs - 22.00 down Livestock ment Training Center, Aberdeen, H. Warner, Deford, and Benjamin Md., where he will undergo eight Cows, pound 07 .12 Basic Training- Starts Gruber, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN weeks of basic military training Gruber, 7150 E. Elmwood Rd. Sandusky Livestock Cattle, pound 12 .19 before continuing his Army educa- Calves, pound 15 .23 For Pvt Szarapski Sales Company tion in one of the technical schools Hogs, pound 25 of the Ordnance Corps. Sale every Wednesday at 2:00 p. m Produce After completing his Army basic Private Chester J. Szarapski of | W. H. Turabull Earl Roberts Eggs, large white, doz 58 training, Private Griffen will be- Cass City has arrived at Fort Auctioneers Eggs, brown, doz 56 come a full-fledged member of Dix, N. J., and has been assigned Butterfat 65 the Ordnance Corps. to an infantry regiment of the 9th In the Ordnance Replacement Infantry Division for sixteen Training Center, trainees are weeks of basic training. taught Ammunition Storage and His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Supply, Light Artillery Repair, Kazmier Szarapski of Cass City, Ordnance Storage and Supply, R 3. Small Arms Repair and Ordnance Prior to entering the service, Blacksmithing. Private Szarapski attended Gass BULEN City High School. One way to solve the vacation During his training period he problem is to stay home and let will receive instruction in general the mind wander. military subjects, infantry wea- pons and tactics as well as a SAYS Some of the movies shown these character guidance program which days are just a waste of perfectly is under the supervision of the good popcorn. Post Chaplain. HE SEE CHILDREN'S HOUSE 120 N. Hanselman St. (Post Office Street) Bad Axe HULIEN'S FULL PAGE OF

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