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VOLUME 48, NUMBER 26. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1953. TWELVE PAGES Two Members of Tuscola Board of Supervisors From the Putnam Family in ({liter's Corner Plans Completed for Area Hospitals It was news to us when we The Harold Putnam family of learned this week that the Tuscola Brown-City, formerly of Cass City, Cass City Tuesday County Board of Supervisors al- Home-coming Game are dividing their attention be- lotted money for bee inspection. tween hospitals at Mariette and Surprisingly enough, there is Cass City High School students |> here. Mrs. Putnam was admitted With a busy final day, the Tuscola County Board of Su- quite a story about this allotment. are busy this week with plans for to Pleasant Home Hospital here The Gordon 'Drilling Company their annual "home-coming game One Injured struck oil at 3,540 feet Tuesday pervisors concluded their October session Friday, October 16, The inspectors look for disease in Monday and underwent surgery. with a report from the Ways and Means Committee on taxa- apiaries. At one time a man which, this year, will be the final Friday evening at Mariette, in the afternoon on a farm three miles from outside the area was re- home game of the season on Fri- football game between Mariette west and one mile south of Cass tion among ^the more important items completed. sponsible for the job. Over a day, October 30. Caro will fur- Many Hunters Bag and Caro, Eugene, 16, the eldest City. Total taxes collectible in the county this year will be decade ago these inspectors were nish the gridiron competition for boy in the family and a senior in Oil rights to the property be- $1,050,540.92. Of this figure, $343,- condemning the hives of many Tus- this game and a large crowd is ex- high school, suffered a fracture of long to Emory Lounsbury and the 023.12 will be county taxes—an in- cola County farmers. pected. both bones in his left leg between property is under lease to Don crease of $49,142.93 over the $293,- $87,000 for Year Naturally, the persons affected The student council is conducting Limit on Opening the knee and ankle. Rayborn. 880. 19 collected last year. were up in arms. They took the an election for the naming of the He will be hospitalized at, least Tuesday afternoon the oil crew The increase is expected to get matter before the board and a su- home-coming queen and her court. three weeks. Friends may write to started to lay pipe to tap the oil. the county out of the red. They pervisor on duty at the time re- The queen is to be chosen from the Day of Season him in care of Mariette hospital. Whether or not the amount of oil were unable to meet expenses with Welfare ported that the meeting became junior or senior class, while the will be commercially profitable to the amount collected last year. so hectic that the chairman ad- attendants may be from any grade tap is not yet known. Elkland Township. journed the meeting for the day. in the high school. American Legion to The well is the first of three Elkland Township's taxes of Hunters in the Cass City area that has been scheduled to be Protesting farmers took the) This year the council voted to reported the best success in several $73,317.24 are broken down as fol- matter before the State Board of! omit the floats Prepared by all Present 3-Act Comedy drilled in the area. The next well years on opening day, Tuesday, as will be drilled one-half mile south lows: county tax, $28,956.45; spe- Agriculture and changes were classes and use only one float for temperatures in the high 70's cial drain, $4,678.14; township made. Today all Tuscola hives are the queen and her court. In addi- of the present location. drain at large, $3,860.86; school, greeted nimrods as they took to Miss Jaunita Williams has ar- inspected by a local, qualified tion, the band and the entire stu- the field at 10 a. m. $24,666.40, and special school, $11,- Allotted man—since then there has been dent body will be invited to parti- rived in Cass City to assist the 153.39. Unofficial reports indicated that American Legion Post 507 in pre- Gar Leishmans Hosts no more trouble. cipate in the parade scheduled for hunting pressure in the area was Ellington Township. .***** Friday afternoon. senting the hilarious three-act To Ellington Grange In Ellington Township, the The annual home-coming 'dance about the same as last year, al- comedy, "Flying High." The all Fred J. Purdy was unanimously Tuscola County Sheriff George though hunters were in the fields money will be collected for: county elected Tuscola County Welfare Jeffrey has asked your editor to will follow the game and will be local talent play will be staged in tax, $6,138.11; special drain, $2,- held in the high school gym. The longer due to the fine weather and •Cass City High School auditorium Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Leishman Director for a three-year term by donate space this, week to alert the abundance of birds. were hosts Friday evening to the 990.18; township drain at large, the Tuscola County Board of Su- owners to the dangers of leav- arrangements for the dance are in Oct. 28, 29, 31 at 8 p. m. for the $1,386.77; school tax, $4,336.57, and charge of the seniors who have A spot check Tuesday evening (building fund. regular monthly meeting of Elling- pervisors last week and funds for ing keys in unparked automobiles. indicated that nearly all hunters ton Grange No. 1650. During the special school, $664,39. ,th,e operation of the department This week, Jeffrey said, three engaged Jerry Innes and his or- Miss Williams met with Mr. and Elmwood Township. . chestra to furnish the music. The bagged at least one bird, while Mrs. Jack Howell, Rosella Osborn, business meeting, officers were were allotted by the board. were stolen in Tuscola County many reported bringing home their elected for the coming year. Stan- Taxes are assessed for: county, This year a total of $87,000 has —one in Kingston, one in Milling- dance begins at ten o'clock and is Mr. and Mrs. Art Little, Mrs. Wise, $11,881.50; special drain, $8,606.- open to the general public. limit of two birds. John Peterson, Alex Tyo and Mr. ley Turner was elected master and been voted to maintain the organi- ton and one in Caro; All three have 08; township drain at large, $4,- Patricia Crawford, 14, of Deford and Mrs. Charles Holm. Rehearsals other elective officers are: over- zation. Of this amount, $18,000 will been recovered, but with a con- was admitted to Pleasant Home seer, John Campbell; lecturer, 125.70; school tax, $5,638.72, and be for direct relief, $34,000 for af- siderable amount of expense to and other scheduled plans will get special highway, $3,168.40. Announces Candidacy Hospital the opening day of the .under way at once. John Bayley; steward, Clarence flicted adult hospitalization, $26,- taxpayers. All three cars were season with gunshot wounds in her Kingston Township. parked with keys in the ignition. The entire action of "Flying Turner; assistant steward, Ernest 000 for the county infirmary and foot. High" takes place in the lobby of Beardsley; chaplain, Mrs. Harold In Kingston Township, taxpayers hospital and $9,000 for administra- One of the cars stolen was Satchell; treasurer, Hazen Patter- will be asked for: county, $9,193.- tion expense. taken by a man on trial for as- a small hotel, "Purdy's Last Re- 80; special drain, $600; township saulting a minor girl in the coun- sort," owned and operated by a son; secretary, Mrs. John Camp- Besides Mr. Purdy, members of lovable old rascal, Jeb T. Purdy, bell; gatekeeper, Garfield Leish- drain at large, $300; school tax, the Welfare Board are Gladya- ty, Jeffrey said. In all probability, man; Ceres, Mrs. Clarence Turner; $8,324.05, and special school, $3,- Wiltze and Walter Kelley. he continued, none of these cars Junior Grid Squad who also is town constable. 811.78. Guests at the hotel include Mrs. Pomona, Mrs. Hazen Patterson; would have been taken if owners Novesta Township. hadn't made it convenient for the Augusta VanSneerington and her Flora, Mrs. Roland Wilson, and thieves. Remains Unbeaten son, Robert VanSneerington III, lady assistant steward, Mrs. Er- The taxes in Novesta Township •%. jj; :£ % % <'and Professor Boomer K. Barn- nest Beardsley. are: county, $8,248.50; special Bulletin We've printed the coupon for ; smeller, on a government mission drain, $7,883.98; township drain at the addresses for Christmas dis- [so secret even he hasn't learned large, $3,525.38; school tax, $7,- With Two Victories (what it is all about. 061.50, and special school, $724.37. Word was received here plays again this week. We'd like to Public Invited Thursday morning of the point out that the Chamber of ___„_ | Beulah Potts is the outspoken In other business, the supervi- sors granted money for operation death of Mary LaFave, wife of Commerce wants everyone with a colored maid at the hotel and Gab- Roy E. LaFave, Gagetown, display — individuals, organiza- The Cass City Junior High, foot- ' by Hawkins, the nosey neighbor of several agencies and denied the ball team remained undefeated for who knows everything that goes Noted Vocal Group request for money from others. Wednesday. tions, business places and home Funeral services will be at owners, to fill out the coupon. Your the season by winning a pair of \ on in town—and tells it. The Soldiers and Sailors Relief games during the week. They! Love interest is supplied by Commission of Tuscola County 9:30 a. m. Saturday at the St. cooperation is needed to make this Agatha's Church, in Gagetown. Christmas project the most suc- posted wins over Caro, 26-7, and! Jeb's granddaughter, Mary Lou At High School was voted $500 to operate after a Vassar, '33-2. > Milford, and Ted Sterling, young report from the members of the Burial will be in the St. Agatha cessful since, the idea originated cr i7 Cemeterv, here. No matter how little your In the game at Caro, Tom inventor while; Titus Pinch em who a, enc~ ' made their report to the efforts, the CharmsJer of Commerce D. Hale Brake, .stale treasurer, Hulien, Johnnie „ Donahue, Jack is trying to cKeat Jeb and Mary Tuesday Morning board, wants to show it to visitors. So and well-known political cam- Hartwick and J. D. Alexander Lou out-of the hotel, is the villain. Members of the new auditing fill in the coupon now. Remember, paigner in the Cass City area, scored the touchdowns. All the Betty Green is Mary Lou's committee, established at the Oc- Many Hear Mrs* markers were the result of fine breezy, wisecracking young friend. tober meeting of the supervisors, the deadline is Saturday, Oct. 24. threw his hat into the ring as a A special musical treat will be candidate for governor in the 1954 execution of plays and good block- were granted expense money to Champion Speak at ing by the forward wall. presented to students of Cass City visit neighboring counties to see primary election. High School next Tuesday, Octo- Cass City Grange Brake is the first Republican in Alexander scored after catching To Install Officers how their auditing system oper- Presbyterian Church a beautiful pass from Jim John- ber 27, at 9 a. m. when a negro ated. the state to become an announced quartet, the Southland Singers, Elects Officers candidate for the governor's post. son, Cass City fullback. Extra At Echo Chapter A request from the Hon. More than 375 persons crowded points were notched by Hulien and will appear in a concert in the Concluded on page 12. into the Cass City Presbyterian school auditorium. Church Sunday night to hear Mrs. Officers for Cass City Grange Johnson. Echo Chapter OES will have an for the coming year were elected Cub Scouts Schedule The Junior Hawks had a field The quartet comes here as one Lucile Champion talk of her re- open installation Friday evening at of a series of assembly programs Coming Auctions cent trip through the Holy Land at the October meeting held Friday day against Vassar. Playing at the eight o'clock, when officers for evening as follows: master, Clinton First Fall Meeting' Cass City Recreational Park Tues- booked for the high school and ' and show colored slides and relics the coming year will be installed is expected to be one of the best Auctions scheduled in the area brought back from the trip. Law; overseer, Ellwood Eastman; day night, they rolled with com- OV" jy_i_I*S • J. v£ll~p 11 Oi£ll*£t Ol Jr OH.l/l£ICj lecturer, Mrs. Edward Golding, Sr.; Cub Scout authorities have an- parative ease on offense and pre- programs of the season. The same are: One of the highlights of the pro-- past Grand-Esther. She will be as- quartet sang here some years ago Saturday, Oct. 24—Donald Lind- gram was the dressing of Stuart steward, Frank Hutchinson; as- nounced that the first meeting of sented a stout defense that held sisted by Mrs. George Neinstedt sistant steward, Don Reid; chap- the organization will be held the Vulcans to short yardage. : and was enthusiastically received say, at premises, four miles north, Little in the garb of a shepherd of C'aseville, past Grand Ruth, as by all who heard the program. three-quarters mile east of Dec- and Barbara Gross as the woman' lain, Mrs. Milton Hoffman; treas- Wednesday, Oct. 28, at the Cass Johnson was credited with two marshal; Mrs. Otto Holsapple of urer, Maynard McConkey; secre- City High School. touchdowns,. Others were scored Although, the concert is planned ker. at the well. Bay City, past Grand Electa, as as an assembly for the high school, Thursday, Oct. 29—Nick Kra- Among the relics brought back- tary, Mrs. Clinton Law; gate- The meeting will be open to all by Mike Fritz, on a pass from chaplain, and Mrs. Raymond Mc- keeper, Morton Orr; Ceres, Mrs.boys 8-11 and their parents. It Johnson, Jack Hartwick and others who may wish to attend are wetz, at premises, five miles east and displayed Sunday were- Cullough as organist. welcome. and one and one-half miles north earthen water jugs, incense burn- Frank Hutchinson; Pomona, Mrs. will be an organizational meeting Hulien. Officers to be installed include: Floyd Reid; Flora, Mrs. Benfor the group. Johnson's two touchdowns came of Cass City, ers, headpieces, shepherd's crook Mr. and Mrs. 'Clifford. Martin as Saturday, Oct. 31—James A. and other items of interest. Schwegler; lady assistant steward, Authorities pointed out that par- on a 46-yard punt return and a 60- worthy matron and patron; Mrs.Twenty-seven Scouts Mrs. Don Reid, and member of the ents are welcome and desired at yard run. Cook, at premises, six miles east The colored slides presented a Stuart Merchant as associate ma- and four and one-half miles south complete picture of the trip. Slides executive committee, Edward Gold- every meeting of the group tron; John Bayley, associate pa- At District Camporee ing, Sr. throughout the year. of Cass City. showed the Holy Land, the River Long* Illness Fatal tron; Mrs. Arthur Little as secre- Saturday, Oct. 31-^Andrew Jordan, the Presbyterial mission tary; Mrs. Arthur Kettlewell as Twenty-seven scouts and ex- Kerna, at premises, eight miles plorers from Troop 194 attended in Lebanon, famous art gallery To Gagetown Woman treasurer; Mrs. A. N. Bigelow, con- I north and one-quarter mile east of scenes in Italy and a host of Mariette Here for Dads' Night ductress; Mrs. G. Wm. Cook, as- the Tuscola district camporee at Mariette. Caro Saturday and Sunday, with others pertaining to the trip. sociate conductress; John West, Wednesday, Nov. 4—John Mc- Mrs. Maurice Joos played organ- Mrs. Henrietta Hemerick, 78, of chaplain; Mrs. Don Seeger, mar- Ray Whalin and Harold Oatley as Lellan, at premises, one-half mile their leaders. The scouts were music during the evening and" Gagetown died Saturday at her shal; Mrs. Hazen Brown, organist; north of New Greenleaf. members of the Youth Fellowship- Hawks Drop Another Close home after a long illness. Mrs. Gilbert Albee, Adah; Mrs.divided into patrols for cooking, Friday, Nov. 6—to settle estate with Tom Hulien, Clayton Nei- completed the scene dressed in na- Funeral services were held at Don Koepfgen, Ruth; Mrs. Grant of Glenford McQueen, at premises, tive costume. 1:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. Hutchinson, Esther; Mrs. Keith man and Fred Leeson as leaders. one mile north and four and one- Their Senior Patrol Leader was Proceeds from the program went, Game Friday at Vassar, 12-9 The Rev. Geo. Burlew officiated. Murphy, Martha; Mrs. Frederick half miles west of Argyle. to the Presbyterian Guild. Mrs. Hemerick was born in On- Neitzel, Electa; Mrs. Lester Evens, Jack Perry and Bob Johnson was The Cass City Red Hawks sar forward wall and blocked an tario May 24, 1875, and came to warder, and Mrs. Chas. Merchant, the Quartermaster,.-, dropped another heartbreaking attempted Vulcan punt. The ball Gagetown when very young. sentinel. The explorers had Fred Mc- decision Friday night when they bounced into the end zone where On December 27, 1898, she mar- Other officers and their respec- Conkey as Senior Crew Leader, were edged by Vassar, 12-9. Withers took it and was immedi- ried Fred Hemerick in Caro. tive offices follow: flag bearers, with Ron Fleenor and Robert Four Cass City Scouts Receive In five games this year, the ately tackled for a touchback. She was a member of the Gage- Mrs. Jake Wise, Mrs. Alex Green- Baker as Crew Leaders, and Jerry Hawks have won once, tied once Neither team could get an of- town Methodist Church, the Wom- leaf and Mrs. Keith JMcConkey; Perry in charge of supplies and and lost three times. But a glance fense rolling until midway in the an's Study Club and Gifford Chap- members of the Bible degree team, equipment. -r£ Star Rank at Court of Honor at the won-lost record does not re- final period when Vassar again ter 369, OES. Mrs. D. A. Krug, Mrs. Harold Mc- The boys attended a campfire veal the caliber of ball that Cass intercepted and started a drive (Surviving, besides her husband, Grath, Mrs. Stanley Morell, Miss star study at night. In the early At the Parents' Night and A public investiture ceremony City has been playing. that eventually ended with the are: a son, Dr. Frederick Hemerick Patricia Murphy, Mrs. Robert morning, they hiked through the Court of Honor last week, Star for Tenderfoot Scout Tom Maleck In their three defeats, the Hawks winning touchdown. of Florida, and three grandchil- Hoadley and Mrs, Don Lorentzen, bright autumn woods and attended Scout badges were presented to was conducted by Patrol Leader have been outscored by a total of Again it was runs through the dren. and Mrs. Harry Falkenhagen will a camp church service before the Charles Patterson, Tom Hulien, Fred Leeson and Senior Patrol just 17 points. No team in. the line that spelled defeat for the Entombment was in Oakwood serve as substitute officer for the paper birch Cross on the sand dune. Bob Hunter and Dick Hanby. The Leader Jack Perry, with troop conference to date has been able to Hawks. Memorial Mausoleum, Saginaw. year. Harold Patterson represented the presentations were made by the committeeman Robert M. Hunter score more than a single touch- For Cass City, Foy had another Concluded on Page 12. Rev. Floyd W. Porter, chaplain of assisting. down more than the battling Cass outstanding game. His touchdown the troop, who was presented to Ray Whalin, the explorer ad- City eleven. run, defensive play and leadership Parsch's Store the scouts and parents for the first visor, presented badges for Ap- In many of the games, Cass City kept Cass City on the heels of the wiM,$e open Thursday afternoons. time since his election. prentice Rank, the first in the ex- has lost in a last half rally. It Vulcans throughout the game. —Adv. tt Dr. D. E. Rawson, commissioner ploring program, to Jim Mc- was a fourth quarter touchdown Foy has been a consistently good of scout units in Cass City, pre- Carthy, Bob Baker and Fred Tyo. that defeated them at Vassar Fri- performer for the Hawks this sea- Dance to the music of sented the troop charter to the Certificates for new scouts were day. son. ENTRY BLANK Jerry Innes and his orchestra at troop committee and presented given to Ernest Teller, Alfred The Hawks went into an early Cass City will try to improve the annual Home-coming Dance commissions to the troop leaders Guilds and Jim Profit and for new- lead as Russell Foy slanted off their conference record tonight CHRISTMAS DECORATION MAP Friday, Oct. 30, at the high school. and committee members. explorers to Eugene Cook, Bill tackle and scampered 49 yards to (Friday) when they play Mariette Admission: single 75 c, couple Curtis R. Hunt was introduced Freeman, Glen .Guilds, Charles- score. He then kicked the extra before what is expected to be a i $1.25.—Adv. 10-23-2 as a new member of the troop Guinther, Jim Johnson and Fred point—the first successful conver- large crowd. committee from the Rotary Club, Tyo. sion of the year for Cass City. It's Dads' Night and the fathers Name Rummage Sale which sponsors scouting and ex- As part of the program, Douglas Two intercepted passes even- will have a special seat of honor at the Presbyterian Church base- ploring here. Gingrich demonstrated fire making" tually spelled defeat for Cass City. on the sidelines for the contest. ment. Selling from 9 a, m. to 5 The scoutmaster awarded at- with flint arid steel. The first, in the second period, Mariette has been a fairly power- Street Address p. m. on Saturday, Oct. 24. tendance medals to Ron Fleenor, A lunch of cider and doughnuts was nabbed by Wayne Withers who ful team, this season ancl has shown —Adv. 10-9-3 Jim Hutchinson, Jim Johnson, Bob was served to the boys and their ran it back to the Cass City 44. ability to score frequently in most Johnson, Stuart Little, Fred Lee- parents by the Beaver patrol, led" A series of line plays netted four of its previous games. Notice son, Clayton Neiman, Roger Spen- by Jerry Perry and Mike Fritz, first downs and a touchdown. I am now located in Gagetown. cer, Don Lorentzen, Harold Pat- Withers received credit for the Dance to the music of Phone 39. Sal Pintoski, decorator. terson, Jack Perry, Jerry Perry, Make your Home-coming Day marker. Vassar missed the point Jerry Innes and his orchestra at —Adv. 10-23-2 Michael Fritz and Bob Copeland. complete, attend the big Home- and Cass City led at the half, 7-6. the annual Home-coming Dance Two-year attendance bars were coming Dance at the high school Cass City added their final two Friday, Oct. 30, at the high school. Notice! awarded to Douglas Gingrich, Tom Friday, October 30. Dancing from points in the third quarter. Clint Admission: single 75c, couple Sophomore Bake Sale at Town- Hulien, Bob Hunter and Brent 10 to 1 o'clock. Admission: single Esckilson broke through the Vas- $1.25.—Adv. 10-23-2 sends, Saturday noon, Oct. 24. Connell. 75c, couple $1.25.—Adv.. 10T-23-2 PAGE TWO. CASS CITY CHRONICLE— FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1953. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. and Allegan counties are having Political oratory may not be trouble with the pest. Examine what it used to be—and we have a your seed, he advises, and if you suspicion that H never was. News In Brief From Churches In Local Area If you're planning to plant find holes, be sure to fumigate. Sunday, October 25, Jehovah's St. Michael Church, Wilmot— Cass City Assembly of God The Lutheran Church of the vetch this fall, better check the The same procedure and same Witnesses—Kingdom Hall —1659 Rev. Sigmund J. Harem-ski,-pastor. Church—Located at 6th and Leach •Good Shepherd—Otto Nuechterlein seed for holes. The reason, say chemicals for fumigating -grain in Many people are so busy stand- Deckerville Road, 1% miles north- Masses: Sunday and Helydays, Streets, Cass City. Services as fol- pastor. entomologists at Michigan State storage can be used for vetch seed. ing up for their rights that they east and ]/4 mile east of Caro. 7:30 and 11:30. Weekdays, 8 a. m. lows: Mission Festival Service at 9:00. College, is that a vetch weevil has lose most of their privileges. Public meeting, 3:00 p. m., "The Confessions Friday evening af- Sunday School at 10 a. m. Rev. Hugo List, institutional mis- appeared for the first time in Great Sign of the Times." Watch- ter services. Saturday 3-4, 8-&. Morning worship at 11:00. sionary of Saginaw, will be the Michigan this year, and it's dam- The chief reason so many mar- Wars will end at the same time- tower subject study, "Flight to Evening services Friday at 8. * Evening evangelistic at 8:00. guest speaker. Special envelope aging to seed. riages are failures is because so every man who pays taxes feels Safety with the New World So- Prayer meeting Thursday, 8:00 thankoffering for Missions. Ray Hutsoii, head of the M.S.C. many failures are married. he's getting Ms money's worth. ciety." Meetings: Tuesday and Family Bible Hour—At the Hill p. m. - Sunday School classes at 10:00, entomology department, reports -Friday at 8:00 p. m. Side School, one-half mile west, All welcome. Tuesday: Opening of Adult that farmers in Van Buren, Kent The want ads are newsy too. Advertise it in the Chronicle. one-half mile north of Elmwood Rev. Earl Olsen, pastor. * Class lectures on the Christian Re- ligion at 8:30. Cass City Methodist Church— Store. Kurd Corners Road. Floyd Wilfred Porter, pastor. Every Sunday afternoon at 3:30 Novesta Church of Christ — 10 a. m. Church School invites a fundamental message from the Howard Woodard, minister. Keith Salem Evangelical United Breth- VWpOifattf '' you and your family for Christian Bible. * Little, Bible School superintendent. ren Church—Corner of Ale and education. Bible School 10 a. m. Pine Streets, Cass City. S. R. 11 a. m. Worship. Sermon by the Lamotte United Missionary Communion and Preaching 11 Wurtz, pastor. pastor. Nursery for the little ones, Church, 8 miles north of Marlette. a. m. Bible School 10:00 a. m. Let us 7:00 p. m. Intermediate and Morning worship, 10:00, Sunday Evening worship at 8. all practice to study God's word. A Senior Evening Youth Fellowships. School, 11:00. Sunday evening,' Prayer meeting and Bible study class for every member of the fam- ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER 8:00 p. m. "It's a Wonderful 8:00. You are cordially invited to Thursday, 8 p. m. ily. Everyone welcome. Life," a sound film, built around attend. You are cordially invited to at- Divine worship 11:00 a. m. The the real life story of one whose Rev. B. H. Surbrook, pastor. * tend these services. pastor will bring his second mes- greatest satisfaction is to serve sage to the theme: "Man's Nice- ness or God's Newness?" If you God and his fellow men through Ellington Church ot the Naza- Deford Met-hodist Church—Sun- his church. All are invited. have no church home, visit our rene—Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.day services: friendly church. Monday, 7:30 p. m. Methodist Morning worship, 11:00. Young Church, 10 a. m. Rev. Edith Men dinner and monthly meeting. people's service, 7:15 p, m. Evan- Youth Fellowship service Sun- Handsome and trim (most Mr. John Francis of Sandusky, Smith. Sunday School, 11 a. m. day evening with Connie Bartle as gelistic service, 8:00 p. m. Main floor, Harley Kelley, Supt. models are table-high) an electric District lay leader, will be the Prayer meeting, 8:00 p. m., devotional leader. The pastor will speaker. Youth meeting Sunday evenings. bring the message. The hour of clothes dryer is the hardest- Wednesday Prayer and Bible study, Wednes- service, 8:00 p. m. Tuesday, 8:15 p. m. Commission Rev. T. C. Riddle, pastor. * working appliance you can own. on Education. day, 8 p. m., in the church. Prayer service Wednesday 7;45 Family fellowship, fourth Fri- p. m. Here are some of the ways it Wednesday, 4 p. m. Junior Choir, First Baptist Church—Rev. R. G. 7:30 p. m. Chancel Choir. 8:30 day night of each month. The Golden Rule Class will meet saves you work ... Weckle, pastor. W. S. C. S., second Tuesday of Wednesday evening at 8:45. The p. m. Prayer Group. Women of the Baptist Church Thursday, 8 p. m. Group First each month. place of meeting will be announced will enjoy Mrs. Fred Nast, direc- Primary department, Elna Kel- in Sunday's bulletin. Quarterly Conference and meeting tor's wife of Baptist children's of Christian Education Advance, ley, Supt. * Thursday: 7:00 p. /m., orchestra home of St. Louis, Michigan, at 2 practice. 7:45 p. m. choir practice. Bad Axe. p. m. Thursday when she will Friday, Miss Doris Adams, Dis- Gagetown Church of the Naza« Come Thou with us and we will speak at the church. do thee good. trict field worker, will meet with Evening at 8 p. m. Rev. Fred rene—F. Holbrook, pastor various groups in the local church. Nast, director, will speak on need Sunday School 10:00 a. m. of a home for boys and girls. Lawrence Summers, superin- Cass City Church of the Naza- St. Pancratius Catholic Church- Friday afternoon at 4 p. m. tendent. Morning worship, 11:00. rene—Corner Third and Oak—Earl Rev. John J. Bozek, pastor. Baptist Church will be sponsoring N. Y. P. S. 7:15. Evangelistic ser- M. Crane, pastor. Sunday, Oct. 25: Masses at 7:30 a. m. and 10:00 Excursion Trip to State fair- vice, 8:00 p. m. Midweek service, Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. a. m. Sunday. grounds in Detroit to hear Evan- Wednesday at 8 p. m. Welcpme to We're out to beat the Flint Pierson On Holy Days of Obligation at gelist Billy Graham. If you are in- all our services. * Sunday .School. We are in the 6:00 a. m. and 9:00 a. m. terested in going along, call church St. Joseph Church, Mayville— lead. We intend to keep it there. No vena Services Friday, 8:00 office 203. Rev. Sigmund J. Haremski, pastor. There is a Bible Class for you. p. m. Confessions after Novena Sunday morning at 10 a. m. Sun- Masses Sunday and Holydays, Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. No washday drudgery. No lugging No weather worries. You always Completely automatic. Load it, set and on Saturday 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. day School for all ages. Goal of 9:30. This service will conclude with a baskets of heavy, wet clothes. have perfect drying weather. it, forget it! It's as easy as that. and 8:00 to 9:00 p. m. * 200 scholars; last Sunday 175 at- Confessions Sunday at 9:-9:30. * Communion Service. tended. The Nazarene Young People's First Presbyterian Church—Mel- Worship Hour at 11 a. m. Guest New Greenleaf United Mission- Society meets at 7:15 p. m. Miss vin R. Vender, minister. Sunday, Missionary speaker Rev. John ary Church— Carol Tracy is the leader this October 25. Aseltine from French West Africa, Sunday School, 10:.00. week. 11:00 a, m., Divine Worship. representing Christian Missions. Morning worship, 11:00. Evening Evangelistic Service at Sermon, "A Piece or Peace of Junior Youth at 7:30 p. m. . Mis- Evangelistic service, 8:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. The subject for tonight Mind?" Special music: Anthem sionary Aseltine will speak. Evan- Midweek prayer service Wednes- is "Secret Sins .Exposed." or solo,. gelistic Hour at 8 p. m. Closing day at 8:00 p. in. The Midyear Missionary Con- 10:15 a. m., The Church Sunday meeting of Annual Missionary Rev. Eva L. Surbrook, pastor. * vention for the Eastern Michigan School. Classes from Primary Conference, Rev. Aseltine showing District of the Church of the through adults! Provisions for slides and speaking on work in Nazarene will be held Monday at Dry blankets, pillows—96% of all Hygienieally clean clothes. They Soft, fluffy, sweet-smelling clothes, small children. Africa. STATE OF MICHIGAN Detroit First Church, Tuesday and washables, including miracle fabrics, tumble dry in pure, clean air. Wash dries wrinkle-free. In the Probate Court for the County of 11:00 a. m., Nursery class and Monday at 8 p. an-. Senior Youth- Tuscola. Wednesday the District Preachers' Kindergarten. time, "Proverbial Dynamite." In the Matter of the Estates of: Meeting will convene in the same Chester A. Jones, Andrew Parker, Dan place. 11:00 a. m., Period II, Worship Pastor Weckle will leave today Waxel, et al. for primary, followed by stories, to attend State Association meet- Disappeared or missing persons. Wednesday, October 28: Mid- See your favorite appliance dealer Oscar P. Eeeves and May Reeves, Wm. week prayer meeting at 8:00 p. m. dramatics, etc. at 11:30 a. m. ing of Regular Baptists in Allen Flanigan and Chas. W. Flanigan, Chester 7:30 p. m., Westminster Youth Park at the Inter-City Baptist A. Jones, Minnie Mae Anderson, Andrew in the local church. for the full story. Ask him to dem- Parker, John Griffin and Eliza June Grif- Fellowship. Jr. Hi and Senior Tabernacle, from Monday thru fin, Paul Ptueha, George O. Starkey, onstrate the joys of an electric dryer. groups. Wednesday. Casmer J. Duke, Lillian Duke and Michael J. Duke, Dan Waxel, William L. Man- Sound ideas and careful plan- He has the particular model that Calendar — Young adults Tuesday at 11 a. m. Radio nerow, William Weston, Henry A. Blow. ning are the real dynamos of indi- Wednesday, Oct. 28. Potluck sup- Broadcast, WMPC, Lapeer. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF will meet your family's needs. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR vidual and social advancement. per at 7:30 p. m,, Fellowship rec- Wednesday evening from 8 to 9 At a session of said Court held in the reation. p. m. prayer meeting Bible study. Courthouse in the Village of Caro, in said County, on the 10th day of October, A. D., 1953. Don't be too good natured or LOOK FOR THE DEALER Present Honorable Almon C. Pierce, other people will write you down DISPLAYING THIS SYMBOL See Your E/ecfrlc Dryer Days Dealer Judge of Probate. "WHEN MY Notice is hereby given of the granting as one of their assets. of administration on the 10th day of Oc- tober, A. D., 1953, by Order of this Court to Albin J. Stevens, Public Administrator for said County, upon the petition of Roland V. Remington, Public Administra- eet Hurt tor of the State of Michigan, duly filed in this Court, in each of the above en- 1 HURT ALL OVER" titled and combined estates of the above named persons who have disappeared and have not been heard from for a continuous TRY A PAIR OF period of more than seven years. Notice is further given that all creditors, or other persons having any claim against any of the said estates are requested to FOOT-SO-PORT present such claim, in writing and under SHOES oath, to said court at the probate office in said county, and to serve a copy there- of upon the above named public adminis- FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN trator at his office in the Village of Cass City, Michigan, on or before the 21st day of December, A. D., 1953; and that such claims will be heard at this Court on the said day at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Probate Courtroom in said County. The Shoe Hospital This notice is given pursuant to the provisions of Act 329, Public Acts of 1947, being the Michigan Code of Escheats. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN It is ordered that this notice be published once in each week for three successive THE BIG DEAL DAYS weeks in the Cass City Chronicle, a news- paper printed, published and circulated in said County. ALMON C. PIERCE, Judge of Probate. A True Copy Beatrice P. Berry, Probate Register. 10-16-3 STATE OF MICHIGAN In the Probate Court for, the County of Tuscola. In the Matter of the Estates of: Philip Stacer, Durwood Hanna, Mabel Brown, Lois Rothfuss, John Clark, et al. Disappeared or missing persons. Jozef Krajewski, Philip Stacer, William A. Detgen, Fred W. and Neva B. Krets- / *~/ " / / chman, John and Aniela Wrobel, Mathew Keiller, Margaret Morell, James G. Keiller, THE INSULATED Lulu Keiller, Clayton Keiller, Clare Keiller, Gustave Koehn. Durwood Hanna. v WEATHERPROOFS Mabel Brown, Earl or Alice Curtis, 4f ^^||j|li?t5PBH!!fe^w^^^""^^"»^^*^^** *^^'Wm^>^M^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^^ Timothy Robert Williams or Rev. and Mrs. Robert Williams. Carol Lee Martin, Lois Rothfuss. A. B. Shales, Howard Sellers, C. R. Turner, Mrs. E. R. Towne, Edward Wen- KfEPS CO1D AIR OUT zel, Ezra Miller, Augusta Robinson, John Clark, Howard Foster, Ruth Hickey, WARM AIR INI George Jackson, Wm. J. Kleinschredt. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR At a session of said Court held in the Courthouse in the Village of Caro, in said County, on the 10th day of October, MODEL COMPARISONS SHOW iA. D., 1953. Advance-Design Present Honorable. Almon C. Pierce, Judge of Probate. trucks outsell the next two . Notice is hereby given of the granting makes combined.' of administration on the 10th day of Oc- More Chevrolet trucks in use ANOTHER tober, A. D., 1953, by Order of this Court DEVELOPMENT to Albin J. Stevens, Public Administrator than any other make! for said County, upon the petition of BY Roland V. Remington, Public Administra- ball-band tor of the State of Michigan, duly filed From light delivery to in this Court, in each of the above en- heavy hauling, there's Not rubber but a remarkable Plastisol ' titled and combined estates of the above named persons who have disappeared and a Chevrolet truck to product with thousands of sealed microscopic have not been heard from for a continuous fit your needs. period of more than seven years. air cells that act as insulators to hold body Notice is further given that all creditors, or other persons having any claim against heat in:: s cold out! No fabric lining necessary. any of the said estates are requested to So warm and easy to keep clean e«* a swish present such claim, in writing and under You'll save on price! You'll save on operating costs 1 You'll get a better trade-in! oath, to said court at the probate office Buy no trwk vnfil with a damp doth does the trick; Never before in said county, and to serve a copy there- And you'll save plenty! With In both light- and heavy-duty You get more truck for your of upon the above named public adminis- dollars when you buy . • . you get our deal! anything like it! Another BALL-BAND first! trator at his office in the Village of Cass all their extra ruggedness and models, Chevrolet's advanced City, Michigan, on or before the 21st day thrifty power . . . with all their valve-in-head engines deliver more dollars for your truck Let us show you how easy it is of December, A. D., 1953; and that such outstanding economy. And you when you trade. Chevrolet to start saving money with a claims will be heard at this Court on the exclusive and advanced features said day at ten o'clock in the forenoon, . . . Chevrolet trucks are the get extra ruggedness that keeps trucks- traditionally command new Chevrolet truck that's just at the Probate Courtroom in said County. upkeep down! a higher resale value. right for your job. This notice is given pursuant to the ^lowest priced truck line of all! provisions of Act 329, Public Acts of 1947, being the Michigan Code of Escheats. It is ordered that this notice be published once in each week for three successive weeks in the Cass City Chronicle, a news- paper printed, published and circulated in Cass City said County. Phone 185R2 ALMON C. PIERCE, BULEN MOTORS The Shoe Hospital Judge of Probate. A True Copy Beatrice P. Berry, Probate Register. "•• 10-16-3 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, CASS CITY CHRONICLE— FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1953. PAGE THREE. farmers Aided in ic larvae and devour their hosts. KINGSTON But in spite of this assist, plus NEWS FROM OWENDALE Hessian Fly Battle farmers following cultural prac- FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE tices that interfere with the natur- Sixteen members of the wom- Beach at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Harland Legg attended a al-life cycle of the pest, Hessian an's department study hour of the Mrs. Orville Kivel and Mr. and national hair dressers meeting Five Years Ago. house, 22x26, in the rear of the Farmers get a big assist from •flies manage to do as much as $30 RLDS Church met recently with, Mrs. Archie Dickerson. .Sunday afternoon and evening at Funeral services were held at Kenney Creamery on Main St. Cass City and Caro played a 12- .nature each year in combating the million worth of damage a year to Mrs. Pearl Morley as hostess. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.' Dave O'Connell the Bancroft Hotel in Saginaw. the grave in ,St. Agatha Cemetery .Hessian fly in wheat, but nature wheat in the United States. The WSCS met with Mrs. Fred Wednesday for Pfc. Giroux, son of 12 tie game Friday with the edge May Sheufelt was teacher and were guests Friday evening of Mr. slightly in favor of Caro on first .needs all the cooperation it can get. That's why Michigan farmers Pearl Morley was in charge of and Mrs. John O'Connell and chil- Cooper Wednesday afternoon, Oct. Mrs. Cornelia Hardy of Gagetown. Entomologists at Michigan State should follow recommended prac- 21. Pfc. Giroux was killed in action downs. devotions. Lunch was served by the dren, it being John O'Connell's Harry Watson will have an auc- 'College point out that more than tices and pay attention to the fly- hostess. The next meeting will be and his daughter's, Olivia, birth- Mr. and Mrs. Wally Wilmont of March 23, 1945, at Ramkon, Iwo free date for planting wheat, stress Royal Oak were week-end guests Jima. tion on Monday, Oct. 29, and on Jhalf the battle has been carried by at the home of Mrs. Esther Ren- days. Oct. 31 John McTavish will have a the entomologists. nert. of the Forest Wilmonts. For the fifth consecutive year, tiny wasp-like parasites that keep Mrs. Art Cooley, Jr., and chil- Mrs. Jennie Laidlaw returned Treasurer Ernest Croft has made sale with T. B. Tyrell as auc- alive by killing Hessian flies. Dairymen gain an extra $40 to A class party for adults of the dren and Mr. and Mrs,. Ezra to her home in Melvin after spend- a record of collecting all taxes on tioneer. Parasites in southern Michigan $65 per cow return over feed costs RLDS Church, was held at the Mosher were guests Sunday of ing several weeks with her daugh- the village tax roll. This year the Beginning June 1, 1905, £he first carry on about four-fifths of the if they use high-quality .roughage, home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kivell Mrs. Nina Lavaque and Mr. and ter, Mrs. Forest Wilmont. collections were all in by October two summers, Walter Schell rode battle, the entomologists figure. report Michigan State College Friday evening. Fifteen members Mrs. Herbert Wilson, Detroit. Mrs. Carl Shaw of Detroit vis- 15. a bicycle four days of the week and Researchers have found that dairymen. were present. Opening prayer was Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bultman of ited Mrs. Sarah Shaw over the Miss Norma Jean Boag, daugh- drove a horse and buggy the other most of the wasp-like parasites do led by Frank Sheufelt, teacher Detroit spent the week end at week end. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Avon Boag, two.. Then the next six years, the "their good work by laying eggs in Safety pays during corn-picking was Alma Davis and recreation was their home here. Rev. and Mrs. Clinton Ball of and William Dean Bird,'son of motorcycle heralded the coming of the bodies of maggots of Hessian season, stress Michigan State Col- by Jemima Walker, The next meet- Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mosher Lakeport visited his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Ethel Bird, were married the mailman. In 1915, Walter pur- .flies. The eggs hatch into parasit- lege safety specialists. ing will be at the home of Mr. and visited at the home of his sister in Wm. English, on Thursday. Tuesday evening in the Presby- chased his first Ford from Schenck Mrs. Alma Davis, Ubly. Mt. Clemens Sunday. Joan Green of Bay City spent terian manse. Rev. M. R. Vender and Waidley, which at that time Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Ziehm Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mosher and over Sunday at her parental home officiated. was quite a novelty. and children of Detroit were week- children were guests Sunday in here. end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pontiac at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Meagher and Ten Years Ago. Thirty-five Years Ago. | WE INVITE YOU TO Ziehm and children and also at- Mrs. Warren Hutchinson. son of Windsor, Ont., are visiting Lewis McGrath, son of Mr. and Robert Adams, 18, son of Mr. tended the wedding of Mr. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mrs. John McGrath, was acci- and Mrs. Robert Adams, Sr., of Mrs. Frank Sageman, Bad Axe. Check for Moisture Hunt. dentally shot in the back Sunday Caseville, who is attending Cass Mrs. Kenneth Uhan and daugh- Mrs. Norman Ruggles and Mrs. while hunting pheasants. He was City High School, was shot in the J COMPARE (ter, Janet, and Mrs. Clare Krampt When Fall Painting: Eldon Denhoff attended Grand released from Caro Community left arm Saturday morning so [of Auburn Heights spent the week Chapter at Grand Rapids as dele- Hospital Tuesday. seriously that the arm had to be i end with their parents, Mr. and gates from OES from Monday un- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krause near amputated. Mrs. Silas Parker and son, Ken- If you're still planning to paint til Thursday last week. Shabbona celebrated their 50th Michael Race, one of the early I PRICES and QUALITY neth. this fall, be sure to take precau- Clayton Ruggles returned home wedding anniversary Sunday, Oct. settlers of Novesta Township, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Walker of tions that you won't have moisture Friday from Great Lakes Training. 17, with a family dinner and open died Saturday after a long illness. Elkton, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Davis trouble later on. That's advice He will be home for 10 days. house. John A. Karr, resident of Elk- OUR of Ubly, Mr. Les Sheufelt of De- from J.S.. Boyd of Michigan State Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Cass City's oldest resident, Mrs. land Township for 52 years, died troit, Mrs. Iva Arnott and daugh- College's agricultural engineering Thorp were held on Saturday at Saturday at his farm home north- department. Catherine Walters, died Wednes- l MONUMENTS - - MARKERS ter, Wilda of MSC, East Lansing, 'Harmon Funeral Chapel. She was day at the age of 98 years. west of Cass City, at the age of IB Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Andrews and Just because the surface you in- born in Kingston Feb. 18, 1922, and Other recent deaths were: P. S. 71 years. m Our quality markers and monuments cost many dollars less than children, Larry and Lesley, Mrs. tend to paint appears dry, that's no died Oct. 14, 1953. Rev,. M. L. McGregory, who died Sunday at For the first time-in ten years, others of similar quality. That's why we ask you to compare May Sheufelt and Mr. and Mrs. sign the wood is free of moisture, Kettle conducted services and the age of 93; Mrs. Mary Jane the entire family, of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Good were Sunday dinner says Boyd. Check the weather of burial was in Kingston Cemetery. JH prices and quality. Why not look over our stock today? Clark, 94, died Tuesday, and fu- H. T. Hiser of Elmwood met for a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank several days previous, he suggests, She leaves her husband, four chil- neral services were held Sunday potluck dinner. The occasion was Sheufelt. and if it has been warm and dry, dren, her parents and several for George H. Pettinger, 50, who in honor of the 38th wedding an- Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Connell the possibility of moisture trouble brothers and sisters. was a lifelong resident of Austin niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hiser. and children, Lynn, Mark and is not too great. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ruhl and boys Township. Pat, of Berkley and Mrs. Lydia But if heavy dews or rains have of Pontiac spent the week end with Little's Monument Co, O'Connell were callers at the home fallen in the previous few days, the his mother, Mrs. N. Karr. Twenty-five Years Ago. of Mr. and Mrs. Dave O'Connell paint will trap moisture which will Revival meetings are being held DIRECTORY Main St.—Next to Ideal Plumbing Friday. cause blisters and paint peeling. in the Pilgrim Holiness Church Workmen are engaged in erect- ing a two-story-garage and ware- Office Two Doors West of Ford Garage Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dickerson here. Rev. Phillips and the Salva- i were guests Sunday in Harbor Advertise it in the Chronicle. dors are singers. JAMES BALLARD, M. D. Office at Cass City Hospital Keep Cows in Barn Phone 221E3 Hours, 9-5, 7-9 On Cold Fall Nights DENTISTRY B. C. FRITZ Although they don't like the Office over Mac & Scotty Drug chores involved in keeping cows Store. We solicit your partronage inside these fall nights, good dairy- when in need of work. 1et more than you ex men do appreciate the money that %/ conies from steady production, H. T. Donahue, A. B., M. D. reminds Quentin R. Ostrander, as- Physician and Surgeon sistant county agricultural agent X-Ray Eyes Examined for Tuscola County. Phones: Good dairy farmers are scared Office, 96—-Res. 69 with fine car ride . . . fine-car build . . . and fine-car V-8 GO! of bloat, bugs and lowered pro- duction if they don't keep cows in K. I. MacRae, D. O. at night, Ostrander says. Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Oheck these fine car features that are yours Extension dairyman J. C. Hays Half block east of Chronicle "when you buy a,Ford, the one fine car in the of Michigan State College points Office, 226R2 Res. 226R3 low-price field. You get glass area galore . . . out that frost-nipped alfalfa isn't any worse for bloating cows at B. H. STARMANN, M. D. the most in Ford's field. You get more usable •night than in the daytime. But in Physician and Surgeon inside space than in any other low-priced car. the dark hours a balooned bossy Hours—Daily, 9 to 5. Wednes- iSeats are foam-rubber-cushioned both front goes unnoticed. If she is in the day and Saturday evenings, 7:30- 9:30. Other times by appointment. .and rear. You get such Ford advances as barn nights and on dry feed, the Built like the finest cow is safe, no matter how many Phones: convenient Center-Fill Fueling and suspended Office, 189R2 Home 189R3 Ford's hull-tight body is sealed against water, pounds of tricky pasture she has clutch and brake pedals. But here are the dust and draft. Body panels are made of steel of engulfed, Hays emphasizes. And DR. D. E. RAWSON big reasons why Ford is worth more when you when she is loaded with hay be- DR. G. C. GARRICK the same quality and thickness as that used in fore being turned out in the morn- buy it and when you sell it, too! Up to 30% less road shock the costliest cars. Ford's rugged box-section ing, she can withstand daytime gas DENTISTS Office in Sheridan Building , Ford has reduced front end road shock (the kind frame has five strong cross members including a attacks better. you notice most) up to 80% . And by a perfect special K-bar member which adds extra twist The bugs the dairymen fear are P. L. MORRIS, M. D. resistance . . . gives longer car life. the bacteria of mastitis. Such bugs teaming-up of rear springs, diagonally-moimted work around the clock to cause Office 4415 South Seeger St. rear shock absorbers and tailored-to-weight front- trouble. The bugs are happier Office hours, 1-4 and 7-9 p. m. springs, Ford has proved that a car can ride when a cow's udder gets congested Phone 221R2 smooth as silk without gas-eating extra weight* from being parked on the cold, perhaps wet, ground at night. Dry, Harry Crandell, Jr., D. V. M. well bedded stalls help keep udders Office, 44-38 South Seeger St. healthy. Phone 27 So the good dairyman lets his cows ramble the fields in the day- PHOTOGRAPHER time, but barns them at night and Call 245 Cass City feeds them on a winter schedule— FRITZ NEITZEL, P. A. of A. V-8 ot" Six power kay silage, grain. Baby Portrait - Commercial WEDDINGS, STUDIO Only Ford in its field offers you a fine-car high- AND CANDID compression V-8 engine . . . the result of Ford's Masfec-©yide power steering experience building more V-8's than all other Ford Master-Guide is the last word in power r*ordomat§€ Drive STEVENS' NURSING makers combined. And Ford's high-compression, steering. It does up to 75% of the steering work It's the finest, most versatile of all automatic HOME . Cass City low-friction Six is the most modern Six in the for you when you need it . . . yet it leaves you drives . . . combines the smoothness of a fluid Specializing in the care of industry. Both engines have Ford's exclusive with a natural feel of steering on the straight- torque converter and the "Go" of automatic the chronically ill. Automatic Power Pilot which squeezes the last away. And it helps you control the car on rough, mechanical gears. Ford also offers you Overdrive Under the supervision of drop of power out of every drop of gasoline. rutted roads. Available on all V-8 models. and Conventional drive. Helen S. Stevens, R. N. DR. B. V. CLARK CHIROPRACTOR Mon. - Fri. 9-12, 1-5, 6:15-9 Tues. - Wed. - Sat. 9-12, 1-5 Closed Thursdays House calls made in Phone 370 233 S. State St. Caro N. C. MANKE 3 SIZES Steam Baths and Swedish

Manure should be spread Special Foot Treatments FRESH — when its plant- Mrs. Manke in Attendance. food and soil-building Church & Oak Streets, Cass City values are highest. The Phone 29R2 COBEY Spreader, with unloading and spreading Expert Watch Repairing mechanism driven direct from tractor power'take- PROMPT SERVICE off, permits you to spread REASONABLE CHARGES fresh manure daily — any Satisfaction Guaranteed time your tractor c«sn No Job Too Big - No Job Too Small operate in the fields. Fur- thermore, POWER OPERA- Daniel's Jewelers Changed to TSOM gives unequalled WM. MANASSE'S shredding action and the best spreading control. JEWELRY Easy conversion from 180 N. State St. Care, Mich. spreader to self-unload- JOHN W. BAYLEY AGENCY ing general-purpose wag- on gives you double value Bookkeeping Income Tax for your money. Before Insurance COME IN . . . SEE . . . VALUE CHECK . . . TEST DRIVE IT TODAY1 you buy any spreader — Office Hours: 9-5 except see the COBEY at — Thursday and Saturday Telephone 289 DR. M. E. PENCE FORSHEE Optometrist 2nd Floor of State Savings Bank FARM Caro, Mich. Phone 193 Office Hours—Every Day Except Thursdays and Sundays SERVICE 9:00 a. m. to 12 p. m. and ff you're Interested in used cars, be sure to see our selections! 7 % south of Unionville 1:30 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. PAGE FOUE. CASS CITY CHBONICLE—FKIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1953. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, NEWS from RESCUE Mr. and Mrs. Norris E. Mellen- Eescue correspondent, Mrs. De- dorf were supper guests last Tues- Ette J. Mellendorf's, grandson, Al- day at the home of her brother den Loos, and daughter-in-law, and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mrs. Perry E. Mellendorf, who are Quinn, near Brown City. polio patients in the Margaret Mrs, Ephraim Knight and chil- Jenks Unit of the Port Huron Hos- dren, Janice and Edward, accom- pital in Port Huron, are getting panied by her mother, Mrs. Ida along nicely. Alden has been in Nugent of Ubly, were supper the hospital two-weeks and Mrs. Auten Motor Sales guests last Friday of her sister and Mellendorf one week. They both Copeland' Bros., Auctioneers Telephone 235R$ husband, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mar- appreciate all the lovely cards they Phone 111 Cass City quardt of Bad Axe. have received from relatives and Arnold Schweitzer of Grant was friends around Grant and Cass I chosen one of the directors of the City. Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at public auction the OUR REPUTATION RIDES WITH EVERY DSED CAR AND TRUCK WE SELLS Huron County Holstein-Friesian Eemember services every Sun- Association recently. day at the Canboro Latter Day following personal property on the premises located 5 miles east and I Saint Church. Sunday School at Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Becker iy2 miles north of Cass City, on of Farmington were week-end 110 o'clock with Clayton Gemmell Put a Chronicle Want Ad to Work for You! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I as superintendent. Church services Quinn, Sr. Sat 11 o'clock Sunday and 8 o'clock Eev. and Mrs. Jason Hollopeter ! in the evening with Elder John Ab- and children will move soon to '• be conducting the services. Mid- Central Park, New York, where he week prayer meeting held on has accepted a pastorate. He Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. has been pastor of the Grant | All are welcome to attend all of and Elkton Methodist Churches i these. since June, 1952. Eichard McDonald, who is em- Livestock Feeders to ployed in Pontiac, spent the week CATTLE McCormick manure spreader end at his farm home in Grant. Tractor tire chains Meet in Caro Tonight T. B. and Bangs Tested Pvt. Eobert Jamieson left re- Weeder cently for Camp Kilmer, New Jer- Durham bull, 2 years old sey, after spending his furlough Tuscola County farmers inter- Cream separator No. 2 Copeland Bros., Auctioneers Telephone 235R3 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j ested in livestock feeding and beef Durham cow, 3 years old 4 10-gal. milk cans Alex Jamieson, and other relatives. j and swine production will have an ' opportunity to take a look at Holstein cow, S years old, 7 weeks fresh 2 pails and strainer Wedding bells will soon be ring- Durham cow, 5 years old, due Nov. Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at public auc- ing around Eescue as Miss Ilene \ future trends in the business when Two tired trailer j they meet with Michigan State tion on the premises located 4 miles north, % mile east of Ellis of Eescue and Mr. Kenneth Durham cow, 5 years old, due Nov. 27 tons fertilizer Nutt are to be married soon. j College specialists, Bill Finley and Durham heifer, 2 years old, pasture bred Decker, or 13 miles north and 2% east of Marlette, on Dec- ; Don Stark, at a livestock feeders' The annual turkey supper of the Durham heifer, 7 months FEED kerviUe Rd., the following personal property, on Grant Methodist Church was held I outlook meeting today (Friday). on Thursday evening, October 22. j The meeting will be held in the su- Durham heifer, 9 months Master Milton Mellendorf stay- I pervisors' room, courthouse, Caro, Durham cow, 8 years old ed with his grandparents, Mr. and j beginning at 8 p. m., according to Mrs. Thomas Quinn, last Tuesday , Alfred P. Ballweg, county agricul- MACHINERY while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. . tural agent. 50 stalks of corn, loose Norris E. Mellendorf, took his i The sale of livestock and live- Ford tractor with pulley, 1948 • stock products, according to U. ;S. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Saturday, Oct. 24 mother, Mrs. DeEtte J. Mellendorf, 1 Ford 12 in., 2 bottom plow to Port Huron to help care for her census in 1950, represented a total lvalue of $1,737,513.00 or 11% of Ford field cultivator, 2 row Monarch combination kitchen range, like son's children at the home of her new 12:30 p.m. daughter, Mrs. Eichard Loos. j the total agricultural income of the Ford buzz saw, 30-in. blade Eemember church services are j county, said Ballweg. MeCormick-Deering hay loader Norge oil circulator, like new | Any interested farmer or busi- held every Sunday at the Grant McCormick 4 bar side delivery rake 270 gaL oil tank Methodist Church. Sunday School s nessman is encouraged to attend CATTLE Super Six manure loader for H or .the meeting. 4 oil drums M tractor with gravel blade and at 10:30 with Martin Moore as su- McCormick 7 ft. double disc Kitchen oak table with 4 chairs ALL ARTIFICIALLY BRED snow plow perintendent and preaching ser- McCormick double cultipacker vices at 11:30 with Eev. Jason Hol- SHABBONA Oliver 3 section harrow Leather folding Daveno Two set of steel wheels for H or M lopeter conducting the services. Holstein cow, 5 years old, bred tractor Choir practice every Friday night McCormick-Deering 2 section harrow Corona radio, floor model Sept. 24 under the supervision of Mrs. Clair Rev. Hugh Townley of the Three section drags McCormick wagon (rubber tires) Heavy oak table • 2 odd dressers Profit. Family night will be held Ames Methodist Church of Sagi- McCormick 7 ft. mower And many other articles Holstein cow, 8 years old, bred Weeder Cultipacker at the church basement on Friday naw will show pictures of his world Sept. 7 evening, October 30. All are in- tour and the Holy Land at Shab- McCormick 11 hoe grain drill 80-acre farm for sale Heat cab for M tractor vited to attend all of these services. bona Methodist Church Monday, Holstein cow, 9 years old, bred October 26, at 8:00 p. m. for the Sept. 7 Wayne Mellendorf left on Thurs- Buzz saw 36 in., extra 30 in. blade i day afternoon to return to Norfolk, week of prayer and the family TERMS—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount, 1 to 12 months' time Holstein cow, 4 years old, bred McCullough 18 in, chain saw, like Virginia, after spending his 30-day night. Everyone welcome. will be given on approved bankable notes. April 27 new leave with his wife and baby at : the homes of her parents, Mr. and Hoping without planning is Holstein cow, 6 years old, open Bench saw arbor and 14 in. blade Mrs. Glenn Churchill, Cass City, about as futile as waiting for a ship to come in that never sailed. Holstein cow, 7 years old, bred Weed chopper Electric fencer and his mother, Mrs. Stanley Mel- April 2 lendorf, and children at Eescue NICK KRAWETZ, Owner Rite Way milker, 2 single units, [ and other relatives. To win Jife's battle a man must} Holstein cow, 8 years old, bred stainless steel pails The many friends around here hold on until he can hold no longer | Pinney State Bank, Clerk March 22 will be pleased to learn that the —and then doesn't give up. Schultz 6 can m,ilk cooler Holstein cow, 4 years old, bred March 20 6-can can rack Wash tanks Holstein cow, 3 years old, bred 6 milk cans Strainer Aug. 19 McCormick-Deering 600 Ib. electric Holstein heifer, 18 months old, cream separator, like new open 8 ft. by 12 ft. insulated brooder Holstein heifer, 6 months old house Holstein heifer, 4 months old Minneapolis Moline Model R tract- SALE or and cultivator Holstein bull, 6 months old Arnold Copeland, Auctioneer Telephone 235R& Safe Guard 2 gallon milk pasteu- rizer L. D. Severance, Clerk MACHINERY Milton Erard, Auctioneer Having decided to quit farming1,1 will hold a public auction 8 120 ft. yellow pine flooring, new McCormick-Deering M tractor, 3 300 ft. 2 by 8—2 by 10—1 by 6 Having sold my farm and ami moving away, I will sell the miles north and % mile east of Marlette, or 1 mile south and % east of years old, new 13 inch tires flooring, new John Deere 12 A combine with following at public auction on the premises, located 6 miles Hemans on Adams Road, on motor, 6 ft. cut Some used windows and doors east, 41/2 miles south of Cass City, or !/2 mile north of Shab- Some used lumber and cedar siding John Deere field ensilage harvester bona, on with hay head, blower and pipes Cement blocks, new and used complete 20 music-rat traps j Saturday, October 31 McCormick-Deering heavy duty wagon, new, with high sides, Complete 22 piece socket wrench One O'clock grain box and canvas unloader set Rubber tired wagon with grain box 250 ft. No. 14 Romex wiring Saturday, Oct. 31 McCormick drill, 13 hoe, new,, sides and canvas unloading apron Two rolls 6 ft. chicken fence Booms wagon unloader drilled 40 acres 20 steel fence posts McCormick-Deering 4 bar side de- McCormick 7 ft. discs, new livery rake Paint spray gun and 25 ft. of air One O'clock Wagon and rack on rubber hose Holstein cow, 7 years old, due McCormick-Deering 7 ft. tractor mower Jan. 7 Drags, 3 sections FEED Piano and bench 8*4 x 101/i rug McCormick-Deering 13 hoe grain Holstein cow, 6 years old, due Land roller Bean puller drill 200 bushels of oats ' Library table 2 chairs Several throw rugs May 2 Spike tooth drags McCormick-Deering tractor man- 20 tons of chopped hay Mower, Deering, 5 ft. cut ure spreader Dining room suite Washing machine Holstein cow, 5 years old, due 20 tons alfalfa hay silage Wagon, high wood wheels McCormick-Deering 7 ft. disc Dec. 2 20 ft. of corn silage White sewing machine Small cream separator McCormick-Deering 2 row tractor Holstein heifer, 18 months old, Two wheel trailer cultivator i HOUSEHOLD GOODS Bedroom suite, springs arid Electric brooder, 1000 chick bred Sept. 18 Manure spreader, New Idea McCormick-Deering 14 inch 3 bot- Side delivery rake tom plow mattress size Holstein heifer, 18 months old, Oak dining room table bred Oct. 9 Hay loader Beet lifter Case 8 in. hammer mill 65 ft. rub- Curtain stretchers Bed, springs and mattress Ford car, 1941 ber drive belt Walking plow Jewelry wagon Platform rocker Two Holstein heifer calves, 7 Craftsman 150 amp. arc welder Drop-leaf table and 4 chairs Two-wheel trailer with rack 4 milk cans Electric fencer Many other articles too numerous and 5 months old Tractor tire chains to mention 150 ft. of 1 inch rope Dining room table and 6 31/2 bunches of 3-A wood Two Holstein heifer calves, 6 chairs shingles and 8 months old FEED TERMS —A H sums of $10 and under, cash, over that amount, 1 to 12 months i^ill be given on approved notes. 1000-lb. scales, Fairbanks MACHINERY 500 bales of mixed alfalfa, Tim- Some fruit jars othy and June clover, first Kitchen cabinet 2 short chains Ford tractor, 1950, very good cutting 120-acre f am will be offered for sale at 2 p. m., day of sale at condition auction. About 100 acres under cultivation, 10 acres of good Jewelry wagon 400 bales of (June Clover) al- timber and running water on back of farm. House has 4 Norge refrigerator Ford cultivator, front and rear falfa and June, second cut- rooms and bath, modern, and one part of house unfinished. Some dishes Other smajl household arti- attachments ting Full basement 40 by 60 barn, pen type with milking parlor. cles Ford plow 12 by 35 cement silo, 20 by 60 machine shed and 20 by 40 Electric stove Lamps 3 acres standing corn, fair chicken house. TERMS-—All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount, 1 to 12 months' time CASH SALE will be given on approved bankable notes. Donald Lindsay, Owner James A. Cook, Owner CASS CITY STATE BANK, Clerk CASS CITY CHRONICLE— FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1953. PAGE FIVE.

ty Extension Service and is being same time, for the ladies there will Barn Ventilation Tips set up to give farmers more infor- be a home workshop. Program de- Strawberry Virus mation on ventilating systems and tails will appear in next week's Personal News and Notes from Deford Slated at Caro Clinic issue of this paper. Research Reported October WCTU— Clarkston and Mr. and Mrs. George waing and Mrs. Etta Rupp of how they affect herd health and Roblin called at the Charles Roblin sanitation. A goodly number of members Owendale were Sunday visitors at Virus-Free Plants to and one visitor gathered-at the home in Greenleaf Wednesday af- the George Jacoby home, Tuscola County farmers will get Specialists from Michigan State In 1952, the meat and fur pro- ternoon. a chance to get pointers on dairy College will be on hand to discuss vided by Michigan's wild animals Be Offered Next Year home of Mrs. Gladys Hicks on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tousley of Tuesday afternoon for a -regular Mr. and Mrs. O'Dell Fee and Upland, Indiana, were week-end barn ventilation at a meeting problems of ventilating and give was estimated to be worth more The U. S. Department of Agri- family have had as guests the past Tuesday evening, November 3, in pointers on how to do the job bet- than 15 million dollars, or enough meeting. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Glen culture reports a virus-free straw- The president, Mrs. Edna ten days their aunt and uncle, Mr. Tousley. Sunday dinner guests at the Caro High School auditorium, ter. Equipment manufacturers will to buy 1,300 average-sized homes. berry plant will be offered the and Mrs. Herbert Wells of Detroit. according to County" Agent Alfred Warner, conducted the business the Tousley home were Rev. Edith be represented to show farmers Michigan State College game spe- nation's growers for the first time session and delegates were ap- Boyd Tait of C'aro, Henry Zemke P. Ballweg, The meeting is spon- what is available on the market in cialists say the 9,989 tons of meat next year. Smith of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. pointed to attend the district con- and William Zemke spent Sunday Norman McQueen and Mr. and sored by the Detroit Edison Com- ventilating equipment. Exhibits would feed 28,500 four-person fam- Most people haven't paid much hunting partridge near Alpena. pany in cooperation with the Coun- are also being planned. At the ilies for a year. vention at Elkton on November 10 j Mrs. Gerald Hicks and children. attention to strawberry virus be- and 11. The president also asked Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Reid of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rayl and cause there is nothing to see on for an official board meeting to be Milford were overnight visitors on the infected plant. However, virus Rinda, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rayl held at her place on October 27 to Saturday of Mrs. Carrie Rether- and Rona and Ruth Ann and Miss cuts strawberry production by make a schedule of the year's ac- ford. weakening the plants, cuts runner j Carolyn Rayl were dinner guests tivities and appoint directors. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore and j at their parental home Sunday. In formation and holds down berry children of Royal Oak were Thurs- yield. The plants never recover. In the absence of the devotional I the afternoon they and Mrs. Earl leader, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. day guests of Mrs. Moore's par- Rayl, Sr., called at the homes of Agriculture Department research Gerald Hicks acted. The lesson was ents, Mr. and Mrs.. Louis Sher- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Childs and Miss has now produced virus-free plants given by Mrs. Harriet Rayl, pre- wood. of 34 varieties. The department f Agnes Cowan near Caro. senting statistics concerning the Mrs. Carrie Lewis entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hicks and estimates there should be 15 to j one dozen ladies for breakfast Fri- 20 million plants by next spring j liquor bills as given in the Union children entertained at dinner Fri- Signals and challenged mothers to day with a Stanley Party. day evening Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ready for distribution. Varieties I Mr. and Mrs. Lon Rayl of Caro include Klondike, Klonmore, Ten- a greater prayer life, lest some of Tousley of Upland, Indiana. BARN VENTILATION our youth be lost in this traffic. called at the home of their son, The November meeting will be Earl .Rayl, Sr., Sunday afternoon. held at the home of Mrs. Edna Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hicks Here's a chance to get the facts . . . honest, unbiased, specific. Warner. ^ called on Mr. and Mrs. William You've heard much and read more about barn ventilation, and the Hacker of Cass City Sunday af- The Arleon Retherfords and ternoon. FAVORITE reasons why you should install it. General discussions that did not family went to Detroit Sunday to The WSCS met on Tuesday, quite fit your situation, they probably left you more uncertain than hear Evangelist Billy Graham October 13, with Mrs. Phyllis speak at the fairgrounds. Mrs. Churchill with 13 in attendance. you were in the beginning. Carrie Retherford accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alva Spencer and TYPEWRITER them to Dryden where she spent daughter, Evelyn, of Auburn the day with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Heights visited Mr. and Mrs. From McConkey's Large Harrington. George Spencer Sunday. Selection Mr., and Mrs. Burton Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Parrott, Ron- children returned home Sunday nie, Bobbie and Rickie spent .Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Paul * FROM MICHIGAN STATI COLLEGE SPECIALISTS - about barn ventila- after a 10-day trip to Missouri. Virus test of a plant is made They visited Mrs. Allen's mother, Moore and family of Royal Oak tion and herd health. by grafting it to a virus-free Mrs. Bertha Reeves, at Eldorado and heard Evangelist Billy Graham plant. If the plant at left is in- speak at the State fairgrounds in * FROM MICHIGAN STATI COLLEGE SPECIALISTS - about barn sani- fected it will be distinguished Springs and also friends and rela- tives at Eldon, Mo., which is near the afternoon. tation and worker comfort. in the other plant within a few Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Churchill days. the Lake of the Ozarks. Mr. and Mrs. Louis .Sherwood and family visited their daughters, i< FROM MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE SPECIALISTS - about ventilation Carol and Anne, at the Clarence Come in—see how easy it is system designs and proper fan sizes. nessee Beauty, Tennessee Shipper, and Miss Shirley Novak spent Sun- Marshall, Blakemore, Howard 17, day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ham- Cox home at Kingston on Sunday. to own the machine of your •& FROM A DISCUSSION PANIi — by farmers who have electric ventila- Massey, Sparkle, Tennessean and lett and children of Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hicks choice. Standard or portable, tion systems. Catskill. Mrs. George Gee and James visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hicks whichever you'prefer. Growers are cautioned to keep Moore of Caro were Sunday dinner near Lincoln from Tuesday until ^ FROM IXHIBSTS — the latest and best in commercial barn ventilation virus out of the new plants. It guests of Mrs.. Carrie Lewis. Friday of last week. equipment. can be accomplished by setting Mr. and Mrs. Forest Jones of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCaslin and McConkey sons, Tommy and Jimmy, of new plants as far away from other Jewelry & Gift Shop berries as possible, and dusting Rochester spent Saturday night CARO SCHOOL GYMNASIUM new plants in the spring and fall It Pays to Feed and Sunday with their mother, Cass City with parathion.' Mrs. Amanda McArthur. NOVEMBER 3, 1953 • 8 to 10 p.m. Researchers believe this care Supplement to Hogs Mrs. Roland Roberts of Sebe- will be a low price to pay for up At the Same Time — for the Ladies to two or three times as many Does it pay to feed supplement runner plants and bigger crops when you're hogging down your A Home Workshop of better quality strawberries. cornfield ? Dr. J. A. Hoef er, livestock nu- In the school's Home Economics Department, Miss Jean Gillis, trition researcher at Michigan Home Demonstration Agent, and Miss Helen Higgins, Edison Home State College, contends that it does. And 13 corn belt feeding Service Advisor, will demonstrate: tests back up the assertion. The tests show these results: Hogs in the cornfield that were Electric Clothes Dryers and Ironers © Home Lighting fed supplement each gained one- Home Preparation and Packaging of Meats and Game half point more per day than those eating just what the corn- Refreshments will be served. MAICO field afforded. HEARING AIDS Each bushel of corn produced four and a half pounds more pork Sponsored by when supplement was fed. Each pound of supplement sav- DETROIT McCONKEY ed 6.4 pounds of corn. And, says Dr. Hoefer, you can IN COOPERATION WITH THE TUSCOLA COUNTY EXTENSION SfRVICE Jewelry & Gift Shop figure it another way. If corn were worth $1.25 a bushel, you,can af- Phone 278R2 Cass City ford to pay as much as 12 cents a pound for supplement, i

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GENERAL MOTORS LOWEST PRICED EIGHT The H. O. Paul Company Phone 171 Cass City The Friendly PAGE SIX. CASS CITY CHEONICLE— FEIDAY, OCTOBEE 23, 1953, CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, PLEASANT HOME HOSPITAL Births: Folkert - Prieskorn Fraser Churchmen Oct. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Eonald Cass City Area Social and Personal Items Krause of Sandusky, a seven- Marriage Announced Conduct Service Mrs. Audley Homer visited at Mrs. Margaret Smith of Bad ' The Church of Christ had a Mr. and Mrs. Luke Tuckey had pound, two:ounce son, Eeggie Al- the Lewis Horner home and with Axe was a week-end guest of Mrs,. roller skating party at the Arena as guests Tuesday for the opening len. At Dinner Party In conjunction with the National other relatives in Pontiac Sunday. Laurence Copland. , Tuesday evening. of pheasant season, cousins of Oct. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Eichard Council of Presbyterian Men, of Mrs,. Glen Atfield spent .Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Motz of Pvt. John F. Kirn is receiving Mrs. Tuckey, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Duke of Akron, a six-pound, four- Geraldine M. Folkert, daughter which the laymen of the Fraser day night and ,Sunday with cousins, Musall of Eoseville. of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Folkert! Presbyterian Church are members, Ubly were Sunday visitors at the his army basic training at Fort teen-ounce daughter, Jo Marie. the men of tne Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Putnam at home of Mrs. Ealph Ward. Knox, Ky. A second daughter, Diane Fae, Oct. 20, to Mr. and Mrs.. Pat of Sixth Street, Bay City, and ai church .conducted Hint. was born October 20 in Pleasant Eabideau of Cass City, a daughter, (former Cass City resident, was the worship service Oct. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eyan left Mr. and Mrs. C. Floyd Meilen Mrs. Glen Atfield visited her Home Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Diane Fae. married to Gerald A. Prieskorn, The theme of the annual obser- Friday morning of this week for celebrated their 39th wedding an- Patrick Eabideau. The baby Mrs. Krause and baby and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. vance was "Christ Calls Men" and mother, Mrs. Joseph Eichter, in a Florida to spend the winter. niversary on Oct 20 in Pontiac. convalescent home at Saginaw weighed 5 Ibs. and 11 oz. following other patients were re- Prieskorn of Cass City, in a quiet was presented by Peter Eienstra. Saturday. Friday, Oct. 16, at the Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. Seibert and family cently discharged: Mrs. Gerhard ceremony in the Methodist parson- Assisting him were: Bruce Mac- Mrs. Angus MacPhail spent last Eae, Maurice Taylor, Paul O'Har- The Novesta Farmers' Club will parsonage in Caro, William Hutch- of Center Line spent the week end week end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goebel of Bad Axe; Mrs. George age in Waterloo, Ind., Friday, Oct. inson and Olive Dann were united with her parents, Mr.* and Mrs. Foe of Marlette; Kathleen Shine of 16. ris, George Fisher, Sr.., George meet in the home of Mr. and Mrs. MacPhail at Ann Arbor and at- Fisher, Jr., Arthur Battel, Harold Harley Kelley this Friday night, in marriage. Alex Kessler and family. tended the University of Michigan- Port Austin, and Mrs. Mike Baker The marriage was announced at of Deford. a dinner for the immediate fam- Ballagh, Myron Fisher and Eay- October 23. Mr. and Mrs,. Herman Hildinger Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frederick Northwestern football game on ford Thorpe. and daughter, Miss Iva Hildinger, and children of Van Dyke visited Saturday. Patients in the hospital Wednes- ilies at the Bay City Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beardsley I day forenoon included: Mrs. Har- Sunday evening. visited his brother and wife, Mr. left Thursday to spend a few days Mr. Frederick's parents, Mr. and _ Members of the Levi Helwig \ in the North. oW Putnam of Brown City; Mrs. The bride is a graduate of A man is never a failure until and Mrs. Eichard Beardsley at Ox- Mrs. Peter Frederick, Sr., Sunday, j family enjoyed talking by tele- he delights in naming the men who Mr. and Mrs. John McLaughlin phone to the Helwigs' son, Sgt. Wiley McKinney of Detroit, auto Northwestern University, Evans- ford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dean and accident victim; Patricia Crawford ton, 111., and was affiliated with made their mark after sixty. Mrs. Frank White, Sr., returned and daughter, Miss Evelyn Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dean and Elwyn Helwig, Friday evening Delta Zeta sorority. Laughlin, of Detroit visited their when he called from Tokyo. He of Deford; Mrs. Chas. Seekings, home Saturday from spending son, Fred, of Caro were Sunday Mrs. August Schenk, Mrs. Jose- Mr. Prieskorn was a student at Advertise it in the Chronicle. several weeks with her sister, Mrs. mother and grandmother, Mrs. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred was there from Oct. 12-20. Western Michigan College, Kala- G. A. Martin, Sunday. phine Brooks of Cass City; Cynthia ORDER FOR PUBLICATION—Notice of Bruce Johnson, at Essexville. Joos. Louis E. Caister of Decker was Clement and Oscar Moyer of King- mazoo, and a member of Alpha Phi Hearing—Probate of Will—Determi- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Spencer of Mrs. Charles Bond, Sr., enter- one of more than 500 Methodist j ; Mrs. Theresa Shine of Port nation of Heirs. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vahovick and ston Omega, national service fraternity. State ®f Michigan, The Frobate Court little sons, Ted and Eex, of Mar- Cassopolis spent the week end at tained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and leaders attending a three-day Austin; Theresa Enderle of Owen- He entered the Armed Forces for the County, of Tuscola. the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crawford, Mr. and briefing conference and citizenship dale and Grant Kritzman of In the Matter of the Estate of Harry lette, visited her parents, Mr,, and Tuesday, Oct. 20, with the Octo- Young, Deceased. Mrs. Laurence Copland, Sunday. Mrs. Eobert Spencer of Tyre, and j Mrs. C. U. Brown and daughter, convocation meeting held at the ] Snover. ber contingent from Tuscola Coun- At a session of said Court, held on Oc- sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Sharon. Mount Vernon Place Methodist ty. tober 12th, 1953. Mr. and Mrs. John Esau and son, Mrs. Kermit Hartwick. Church at Washington, D. C. Present, Honorable Almon C. Pierce, Eric, were supper guests Thursday Twenty-five or more from the CASS CITY HOSPITAL Judge of Probate. Mrs. Mason Wilson, Mrs. Loretta Mr. and Mrs. Levi Helwig and Notice is Hereby Given, That the peti- evening of Mr. and Mrs. Theron First Baptist Church will travel by Born Oct 14, to Mr. and Mrs. tion of Merle Young praying that the Bush and family, near Unionville. McQuade and Mrs. Lela Wright church bus to Detroit this Friday I family had as supper guests last Jose Ornelas of Owendale, a girl. instrument filed in said Court be ad- were in Saginaw Tuesday evening evening to hear Evangelist Billy (week, Wayne Mellendorf, wife and Mother and baby and the follow- mitted to probate as the Last Will and The Women's Bible Class of the to attend at the DAV Hall, a 1 baby. Mr. Mellendorf, serving in Wed in Testament of said deceased, that adminis- Methodist Church will meet Nov. Graham. ing other patients have been dis- tration of said estate be granted to 'Fred meeting of the Saginaw Associa- Maier or some other suitable person, and 5 with Mrs. Charles Eandall for j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Habicht of the Navy, left Friday for Virginia charged: Mrs. Elroy Gilmore, tion of practical nurses. 1 after spending a thirty-day leave Eichard Jaster of Caro; Cecil Les- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. St. Laurent that the heirs of said deceased be deter- the monthly business and social Milan and Mr. and Mrs. Arnt of of Quincy Ave., Detroit, announce mined, will be heard at the Probate Court meeting. , Garrison Moore of Foresthill Harbor Beach were Sunday guests here. He is a nephew of Mrs. Hel- 'ter, Mrs. Eichard Sugden and baby on November 4th, 1953, at ten a. m. Drive, Avon Lake, Ohio, son of wig. of Deford; James McEae of the marriage of their daughter, It is Ordered, That notice thereof be Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Mrs. Habicht's mother, Mrs. E. Beverly May Woosley, to Sgt. Earl given by publication of a copy hereof for Mary M. Moore, was elected to the A. Livingston. John C. Eandall of Canton, Ohio, I Argyle; Mrs. Eobert Albrecht and three weeks consecutively previous to said Wendt from Wednesday until Fri- presidency of the Avon Lake i and his friend, W. T. Severnhouse jbaby of Owendale; Wm. Krawczyk Germaine Saturday, October 10. day of hearing, in the Cass City Chronicle, day were his daughter and son-in- | Mr. and Mrs. C. U, Brown had as The candlelight service took and that the petitioner cause a copy of Kiwanis Club at a recent election guests Tuesday night and Wednes- of Detroit, Arthur Eandall of) of Unionville; Edward Francis of this notice to be served ur-'On each known law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Manns, of Pontiac and a friend from Detroit i Kingston; Mrs. Olive Donnelly of place at Nardin Park Methodist party in interest at his last known ad- Green Bay, Wis. of officers. He will take office in day, their daughter and husband, Church in Detroit with Dr. V, dress by registered mail, return receipt January. Mr. and Mrs. John Quinn of Dear- and Toby Masters of Alpena were | Decker, and Eonald Wright, LauraMumbulo officiating. demanded, at least fourteen (14) days Eonald Silvernail has returned Mr. and Mrs. Norman Whyte guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spencer of Cass City. prior to such hearing, or by personal ser- to duty with the Navy on the West born. Other guests from Eogers Patients in the hospital Wednes- The groom is the son of Mr. and vice at least five- (5) days prior to such and John Whyte of Eoyal Oak and City and Mackinaw City came for Eandall for the opening of Mrs. Philip Germaine of Crane hearing. coast after spending an eight-day Dr. Geo. Bennett of Detroit came pheasant season. day forenoon included: John Mac- ALMON C. PIERCE, leave with- his parents, Mr. and the first few days of pheasant sea- kay of Gagetown; Mrs. Lillian Ave., Detroit. Judge of Probate. Monday and spent until Tuesday son. Mrs. T. C. Hendrick, who had The bride chose a gown of A true copy: Mrs. Ray Silvernail, near Argyle. evening at the home of Mary M. been a patient in St. Luke's Hos- ; Kritzman of Sandusky; Arthur Beatrice P. Berry, Register of Probate. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ware of Fifteen children, five parents Eushlow of Kingston, and Mrs. Chantilly lace and nylon tulle. Her 10-16-3 Moore. The group enjoyed hunting pital, Saginaw, for more than two \ flowers were white orchids and North Adams spent Friday with and three grandparents helped Bertha Kilbourn of Cass City. STATE OF MICHIGAN pheasants Tuesday. Miss Florence Moore celebrate her weeks after undergoing major j Stephanotis. the latter's sister, Mrs. Lela Mrs. Ella Vance was at Whitte- surgery, returned to her home I In the Probate Court for the County of Wright. The Wares had spent the seventh birthday at a party at her The bride's attendants wore lace Tuseola. more from Wednesday night until home Saturday afternoon, Oct. 17. Tuesday. The Hendricks' daughter, - Shirley Cooper Wed and nylon net gowns of rich fall In the Matter of the Estates of: week with relatives in Caro and Mrs. Sherwell Kelley of Eomulus, ; John Dyer, Daniel Kozak, John May- Fairgrove. Friday night and Thursday eve- Florence received many lovely colors and their flowers were nard, et al. ning provided entertainment for a came Saturday to spend two weeks ; In Baptist Church varied colored orchids and mums. Disappeared or missing persons. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. gifts and presented a gift to each here. I John Smafield, Daniel J. Jones, William joint meeting of Women's clubs of of the small guests present. A The guests were received by the J. Sefton, John Dyer, James Burley McKenzie Tuesday, for the open- Whittemore and -the rural area, Twenty or more members of the! The Cass City Baptist Church bride's and groom's parents, Sgt.Brow-n, Daniel Kozak, James H. Baird, ing of hunting season, were Mr. birthday lunch was served. was tne John Trainer, Sr., Louis and Emma De- held in the Grange hall there. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Parrott and Evangelical Church Senior Youth \ scene for the quiet wed- and Mrs. Germaine and the at- Busscher, Steve Levandoski, John May- and Mrs. Frank Striffler of Lex- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ostrander Fellowship met at the Luke Tuckey i ding of Miss Shirley Cooper and tendants, after which a reception nard, Nettie Christie. ington and Mr. and Mrs. Abe sons, Eonnie, Bobby and Eicky, Oct. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF returned Tuesday from visiting in spent Sunday with Mrs. Parrott's home Monday evening. A hay ride ! James Godwin on Saturday, was held in the church dining PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR Brown of Detroit. Blissfield, Michigan; Grosse Pte. on the Tuckey farm, because of j 1°> with only the bride's immediate room.- At a session of said Court held in the Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Warner of sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Courthouse in the Village of Caro, in Park and Ashtabula, Ohio. They Paul Moore and children, at Eoyal the fog, and a wiener roast were ' family attending. Eeverend Weckle The newlyweds will be at home, said County, on the 10th day of October, Goodells brought his parents, Mr. also took a trip on the great lakes enjoyed. The group presented a i officiated at the double-ring cere- after a 10-day trip through the A. D., 1953. and Mrs. Eobert Warner, to their Oak. They attended church ser- Present Honorable Almon C. Pierce, on board the S. S. Troy H. Brown- vices in Eoyal' Oak in the morning gift to Mr. and Mrs. Nick Decker, I mony, South, in Traverse City, near Judge of Probate. home here Sunday, after they had ing which they boarded *at Cleve- Jr., who were recently married. i The bride is the daughter of Mr. which place Sgt. Germaine is sta- Notice is hereby given of the granting spent the week with their son, and evening and in the afternoon 'and Mrs. E. J. Cooper of Deford of administration on the 10th day of Oc- land. attended the church service con- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Killer re- tioned at the Empire Air Base. tober, A. D., 1953, by Order of this Court Hilton, and family. turned home Friday from visiting land Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Godwin Mrs. Germaine was a resident to Albin J. Stevens, Public Administrator Mrs. Koert Lessman returned to ducted by Evangelist Billy of Midland City, Alabama, are the for said County, upon the petition of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Little Cass City with her parents, Mr. Graham. relatives in Detroit and Toledo, of Cass City from 1933 through Roland V. Remington;, Public Administra- called on her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ludlow, Thurs- Ohio. They left on Sunday, Oct. 11, ' parents of the groom. 1936, A number of relatives from tor of the State of Michigan, duly filed and Mrs. Harry DeNoyelles at Col- Mrs. A. N. Bigelow, who recently J The couple was attended by the this area attended the wedding. in this Court, in each of the above en- day, from Texas, where they had resigned as postmaster, was guest and on Oct. 12, in a Lutheran titled and combined estates of the above wood, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. De- Church on Mound Ed., Detroit, at- ; bride's sister and brother-in-law, named persons who have disappeared and been visiting. She will spend some of honor at a dinner and program i Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fox. have not been heard from for a continuous Noyelles was confined to her bed time here while her husband is on tended the wedding of Clark Put- period of more than seven years. following a heart attack. at Hotel Montague Friday evening. 1 The bride chose for her wedding Owen Fe Notice is further given that all creditors, maneuvers. ,She is employed as The affair was arranged as a sur- man and Miss Faith Schildt. Mr. or other persons having any claim against Mr. and Mrs. Eoy Stone of Car- Putman is a nephew of Mr. Hiller. 'a gray- suit with red accessories any of the said estates are requested to nurse at Pleasant Home Hospital. prise to Mrs. Bigelow. Seventeen i and wore a corsage of white gar-Dies in Ann Arbor present such claim, in writing and under sonville and Mr. and Mrs. Morley 1 Mrs. B. K. Pearce and children in attendance included post office The Cass City Home Demonstra- denia surrounded with white car- oath, to said court at the probate office Stone of Sandusky visited Mrs. tion Group will meet Monday, Oct. in said county, and to serve a^ copy there- spent several days with her par- employees and their wives, rural ' nations. Funeral services were held Sun- of upon the above named public adminis- Lydia White Saturday night. Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoff- letter carriers and their wives and 26, at 7:30 p. m. at the Cass City • Mrs. Fox, as matron of honor, day at 2:30 p. m. at the Marsh trator at his office in the Village of Cass Eoy Stone is a sister and Morley High School. Tom Wilhelm of Sag- ! City, Michigan, on or before the 21st day man. Mrs. Hoffman accompanied substitute carriers and wives. Also wore a pink and gray suit with Funeral Home in Marlette for of December, A. D., 1953 ; and that such Stone a nephew of Mrs. White. them home on Sunday, Oct. 11, and included were Mr. Bigelow and Mr. inaw will be the featured speaker brown accessories and her corsage Owen F. Kilbourn. « claims will be heard at this Court on the Mrs. White has been on the sick remained until Friday. She also and Mrs. Frederick Auten. G. W. for the meeting. The lesson will be said day at ten o'clock in the forenoon, list. ; was of pink and rose carnations. Mr. Kilbourn died Thursday at at the Probate Courtroom in said County. called in Battle Creek and Detroit Landon was toastmaster for the part two of "Color in the Home." ! The bride's mother chose a blue University Hospital, Ann Arbor, This notice is given pursuant to the Elkland, Bethel and North Elm- provisions of Act 329, Public Acts of 1947, Mr. and Mrs. Don - McLeod and and was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. short program which included i dress with red accessories. -She where he had been a patient six being the Michigan Code of Escheats. sons spent the week end in Detroit. C. F. Meilen and Mr. and Mrs. piano numbers by Mrs. Stanleywood Home Demonstration Groups -wore a corsage of yellow pom weeks. It is ordered that this notice be published will be guests of the Cass City once in each week for three successive Mrs. McLeod and son, Mark, re- John MacKichan in Pontiac from Kirn and vocal numbers by Mrs. ; poms. He was born near Caro October weeks in the Cass City Chronicle, a news- mained there to visit Mr. and Mrs. Friday until Tuesday. Mr. and;' Arlington Hoffman who was ac- Club at the meeting. 29, 1884, the son of the late John paper printed, published and circulated in j The groom's parents were unable said County. Otto Ross and relatives there". Mrs. John MacKichan and Mrs.;; companied by Mrs. Kirn. Chester All Girl Scouts and Brownies | to attend the wedding. and Adelia Kilbourn. He married ALMON C. PIERCE, Michael McLeod is spending the Wellington Law accompanied her Muntz made the gift presentation are requested to attend their Ethel Warner in Cass City in 1907, | Judge of Probate. ;; I A reception was held in the eve- A True Copy week in the Leonard Urquhart home and will spend a few days j| in behalf of the group which was church in uniform with their fami- j ning at the home of the bride's who died in April, 1913. Beatrice P. Berry, Probate Register. home. pheasant hunting. I two pieces of Samsonite luggage. lies on Girl Scout Sunday, Oct. | parents. The couple received many On December 16, 1919, he mar- 10-16-3 25, which is the opening of Girl ! beautiful gifts. About 100 relatives ried Jennie Brown at Saginaw. STATE OF MICHIGAN Scout Week. Mrs. Juliette Low, 1 and friends were present from Surviving, besides: Ms widow, In the Probate Court for the County of Tuscola. founder of the Girl Scouts in the i Onaway, Lansing, Detroit, Pontiac, are: a daughter, Mrs,. Eoy Anthes In the Matter of the Estates of: United States, was born on Oct. i Drayton Plains, Decker, Kingston, of Cass City; five sons, Ernest, Rose Horning, Wayne PTOper, Mike Stanic, et al. 31, and the week starting the Sun- i Deford, Marlette and Cass City. Flint; Lester, Gagetown; Mark, Disappeared or missing persons. day before her birthday, is ob- i The couple plan to make their Birmingham, Ala., all by the first Isreal Lown (Pasfic), Rose Horning, served as Girl Scout Week. Edward Kellinbeck, George Killinbeck, [ home near Deford for the present. marriage, and Wm., Marlette, and , James Phillips Baguley, Lyle Vernon Wal- On Wednesday of last week, Clare of Brooklyn, N. Y.; eight ' cott, Altha McKibben, Wayne Proper. Mr. Carl Zapteny, Mr. Mike Stanic, Mrs. Jack Esau was a luncheon grandchildren; three brothers, Wil- Harold or Vivian Gowper. guest in the home of Mrs. Kenneth Dairy Meeting to liam and Eoy of Cass City, and NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR Pettit (Frances Seed) in Ferndale. Be Held in Village Ray of Deford. At a session of said Court held in the Other guests included Mrs. Carle- Eev. Earl M. Crane, pastor of Courthouse in the Village of Caro, in said County, on the 10th day of October, ton Palmer of Marlette (Georgene Clifford Keifer, Lapeer, will at- the Nazarene Church in Cass City, A. D., 1953. VanWinkle of Cass City), Mrs. officiated and burial was in Mc- Present Honorable Almon C. Pierce, tend an educational meeting for^ Judge of Probate. Clem Bauman of Detroit (Wini- area dairymen and show a film, Leish Cemetery. Notice is hereby given of the granting fred Orr), Mrs. Elmer Seed, who of administration on the 10th day of Oc- "Science of Milk Production," at ORDER FOR PUBLICATION. tober, A. Dv, 1953, by Order of this Court makes her home with her daugh- the Town Hall in Cass City at 8:30 Final Account. to Albin J. Stevens, Public Administrator . ter in Ferndale, and the hostess' State of Michigan, The Probate Court for said County, upon the petition of p. m. Thursday, Oct. 29. for the County of Tuscola. Roland V. Remington, Public Administra- sister-in-law, Mrs. Melvin Thomp- After the film, Mr. Keifer will In the Matter of the Estate of Stephen tor of the State of Michigan, duly filed son of Eoyal Oak. Moore, Deceased. in this Court, in each of the above en- conduct a question and answer At a session of said Court, held on Sep- titled and combined estates of the above Carl Nye addressed women of period for persons present. tember 30th, 195iS. named persons who have disappeared and CASS CITY Present, Honorable Almon C. Pierce, have not been heard from for a continuous jthe Presbyterian Guild Monday Eefreshments will be served. Judge of Probate. period of more than seven years. evening at the home of Mrs. James The meeting is open to anyone Notice is Hereby Given, That the peti- Notice is further given that all creditors, RECREATIONAL PARK Gross on the work of the Civil Air tion of Frederick B. Auten, the adminis- or other persons having any claim against wishing to attend. trator of said estate, praying that his any of the said estates are_ requested to Patrol and was assisted by Edward final account be allowed and the residue present such claim, in writing and under Golding, Jr., who showed pictures. of said estate assigned to the persons en- path, to said court at the probate office Land Transfers titled thereto, will be heard at the Pro- in said county, and to serve a copy there- Mrs. Ernest Croft conducted de- bate Court on October 28, 1953, at ten of upon the above named public adminis- votions. Assistant hostesses for the a. m. trator at his office in the Village of Cass Cass City High School It is Ordered, that notice thereof be City, Michigan, on or before the 21st day meeting were Mrs. Don Koepfgen Lawrence J. Langlois and wife given by publication of a copy hereof fer of December, A. D., 1953; and that such and Mrs. Charles Auten. 'Mrs. to Alfred J,. Langlois and wife, the three weeks consecutively previous to said claims will be heard at this Court on the Croft and Mrs.. C. M. Wallace pre- N% of the N% of the NW frac- day of hearing, in the Cass City Chroni- said day at ten o'clock in the forenoon, , . -, , j, ~ ^ o -r-n j Viecle,, etlianud WKI.thaLt i/iithec i/t;i.ibiuii*7petitioneAr . veiuotcause; a.a vwjfjcopry at the Probate Courtroom in said County. This notice is given pursuant to the vs. sided at the table when refresh- tional quarter Of bee. IS, JtLilmwoOd Of this notice to be served upon each Township, 36 acres of land. known party in interest at his last known provisions of Act 329, Public Acts of 1947, ments were served at the close of address by registered mail, return receipt being the Michigan Code of Escheats. the meeting which was attended by Maurice Phelps and wife to Don- demanded, at least fourteen (14) days It is ordered that this notice be published 27 members. The November meet- ald Phelps and wife, one lot in prior to such hearing, or by personal once in each week for three successive service at least five (5) days prior to weeks in the Cass City Chronicle, a news- ing will be with Mrs. Dave Acker- block 15 in the village of Fostoria. such hearing. paper printed, published and circulated in man. Clark J. Milber and wife to ALMON C. PIERCE, said County. Marlette High School Judge of Probate. ALMON C. PIERCE, Marie E. Dixon and Monna Lee Judge of Probate. A true copy A True Copy Hartman, a piece of land, 8 rods Beatrice P. Berry, Register of Probate. Beatrice P. Berry, Probate Register. Marriage Licenses by 50 feet, commencing on the 10-9-3 10-16-3 south margin of Allen Street in ORDER FOR PUBLICATION ORDER APPOINTING TIME A marriage application was re- Caro. Final Account. FOR HEARING CLAIMS State of Michigan, The Probate Court State of Michigan, The Probate Court ceived this week in Tuscola County Meredith B. Auten and wife to for the County of Tuscola. for the County of Tuscola. for Norman Felix Jones, 27, of Charlotte E. Auten, an undivided In the Matter of the Estate of Fowler In the Matter of the Estate of Josephine Stanley Hutchinson, Deceased. McClorey, Deceased. Decker and Norma Lee Wisnewski, one-fourth, interest in a piece of At a session of said Court, held on Oc- At a session of said Court, held on 23, of Caro. property commencing 16 feet east tober 12th, 1953. October 14th, 1953. Present, Honorable Almon C. Pierce, Present, Honorable Almon C. Pierce, Licenses were granted to: of NE corner of lot 2, block 2, in Judge of Probate. Judge of Probate. Allison Thomas Clink, 25, of Cass City. Notice is hereby given, that the peti- Notice is Hereby Given, That all credi- tion of Frederick B. Auten, the adminis- tors of said deceased are required to FRIDAY, OCT. 23 Vassar and Donna Jean Milliken, John G. Cargill, Jr., and wife to trator of said estate, praying that his present their claims in writing and under 20, of Vassar. Darrel Cargill and wife, the W% final account be allowed and the residue oath, to said Court, and to serve a copy 1 of said estate assigned to the persons en- thereof upon Albin J. Stevens of Cass Eobert Eugene Wells, 24, of of the SE ! of section 12, Koylton titled thereto, will be heard at the Pro- City, Michigan, fiduciary of said estate, Flint and Grace I. Gurner, 18, of Township. 'bate Court on November 5th, 1953, at ten and that such claims will be heard by said

FOR SALE—15x15 wall tent. FOR .SALE—5 to 6-room Evans FOR SALE—Ear corn being FOR SALE—Upright piano, in ex- FOR SALE—Rough lumber, 2x8, FOR SALE—Massey-Harris trac- SEELEY INNERSPRING mat- Hutchinson's Upholstery Shop. oil burner. Good condition. Bart picked now. $35,00 a ton. Stanley cellent condition. 4368 .Sherman 2x6, 2x4 and 1x6, and 1x4, cot- tor, 1949 model 30. Inquire Aus- tresses, $44.95 at Gambles, Cass Phone 333 Cass City. 10-23-1* Aiken, 8 miles north, 2 east, % Morell, Gagetown. Phone 65F11. St.. Phone 31R4. 10-23-1* tonwood. Fred Hull, 4 south, 2% lander Store, Shabbona. 10-23-3* City. 10-23-1 north of Cass City. 10-23-1* 10-23-1 east of Cass City. 10-23-1* APARTMENT FOR RENT — 4 | FOR SALE—'50 Pontiac very FOR ,SALE—Beagle pup, six LOST—Female Basset hound, red- rooms and bath, newly decorated. | FOR SALE—Rose frieze parlor FOR SALE—Norge oil burner, i clean. $900. See Al Galvanek at FOR SALE—Two Holstein bulls, months old. Stanley Muntz, 3 dish tan and white. Reward. 4283 West St., Cass City. j suite, nearly new; 1951 Kelvina- practically new. Elmer Root, 1 M & M Plumbing. 10-23-1 11 months old, ABA breeding. miles north, % mile west of Cass Phone 291R3, Cass City. Fred tor, 8 ft., refrigerator with freez- south, % west of Cass City. Phone Robert Baker, Jr., 13 'north, 1% City. 10-23-1* . Dew. 10-23-1* WANTED—Man to build fence on j ing compartment; bottle gas cook 150F2. 10-23-1* 80 ACRES clay land on black top east of Cass City. 10-23-2* farm. Henry Cooklin, phone 66, i road near Gagetown. L shape FOR SALE—House trailer, 6 ft. 4 stove, nearly new; mangel (Mont- FOR SALE—Aberdeen Angus bull, j FOR SALE-^Five 17x5:25 tires, Cass City. 10-23-1 gomery Ward); desk, new; white bank barn, 40x70 and 40x40; 10 CUSTOM BUTCHERING— Mon- by 13 ft. 6. Never been run. Just tubes, wheels,. Also large coal 18 months old, registered. Joe stanchions, 4 bedroom house with days, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. the thing for deer hunting. Very LOST — One unsexed female, enamel 2-door steel cupboard. Shuler, 4 south,, % east of Cass and wood heating stove; 60 rods Carol Partlo, phone 98F14. utility room, full basement with No appointment necessary. Cut cheap. Just look at it. H. J. Mc- general purpose stock fence, Beagle. Black, brown and white City. 10-32-2 and wrap meat for deep freezers. Kay, 2 east of Old Greenleaf. with ticks on legs,. Reward. Phone 10-23-1* cistern; also a screened-in porch, mostly new. 5 west, 1 south Caro RADIO SERVICE—Home or shop. garage, deep well, some fruit Smoking and curing meat. Hil- 10-23-1* Standpipe. Alger Scott. No Sun- 296R3, Cass City. 10-23-1* TIRES—Tractors, truck, cars and laker-Laber, 1% miles south of Thomas R. O'Connor, Cass City, trees and electric fence. You FOR SALE—Modern brick home, day call. 10-23-1* FOR SALE—Wood and coal range. farm equipment, new and used. Michigan. Phone 285R5. 8-14-tf won't believe it, but the price is Cass City, Phone 109F4. 10-16-tf All sizes. The H. 0. Paul Co. only $11,500. $4,500 down and insulated, 5 rooms, bath and show- LADIES—A Blanchette Lingerie Reasonable. Andrew Czapla, 3 AT ORCHARD HILLS—Apples: er, Timken oil furnace, two corner west, 1 south, % west of Cass 6-30-tf ANYONE WANTING milk cows balance on so easy terms. 4% Party in your home gives you the Mclntosh, Snow, Wealthy. R. L. lots. Garden space and ranch necessary ^ cash to start in a City. 10-23-1* WE HAVE Kodak, Argus, Ansco, on shares phone Cass City 58R4 interest. Ask Manford Watt, "The after 6 o'clock. 10-23-2* Red Hat Realty." In Sebewaing, Hill, ,7 miles southwest of C'aro style fence. Harold Asher, 4261 business, with big profits for a FARM FOR RENT—<160 acres on Compco and Imperial flash cam- Mich. 10-16-2 on M-81. 10-23-1 Oak Street. Phone 124R11. 9-25-tf few spare hours. Write Hilda shares. Must have own tools, cat- eras, $4.98 and up; flashbulbs, I WILL DO custom corn picking Buskirk, Box 276, Capac, Mich., fresh films, gadget bags, picture work with Oliver corn picker. USED TIRES—Most sizes. Save RUMMAGE SALE at the Presby- tle arranged. Must have good FIVE ROOM apartment for rent- money. Southside Auto Parts, terian Church basement. Selling or phone 127. 10-16-3 reference. Henry Cooklin, phone albums and frames. Come out and Richard McDonald, 1 west, 3 Newly redecorated. " 4455 S. see what we have. Ballagh's 4100 S. Seeger St. " 2-10-tf from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. on Satur- PHOTO FINISHING — Fast 66, Cass City. 10-23-1 north of Cass City. 10-16-2 Seeger St., Cass City. 10-16-2* day, Oct. 24. 10-9-3 Restaurant, M-53, Greenleaf. SEPTIC TANKS and cesspools service, hi-gioss finish. Service, SADDLERY—Wholesale and re- 10-9-4 MUD-GRIP tire sale. 1st tire full FOR SALE—Deer rifle, 30-40 cleaned. Also ready built cement quality and fair price. Enlarge- price; 2nd tire half price. Buy PLATFORM ROCKERS, $39.95. tail. We guarantee to sell cheap- Craig army rifle. Call evenings. septic tanks or can pour them at Plastic arms and headrest. This ments made from your negatives. er. We buy, sell, repair and trade CANT HOOKS and extra handles, now and save,. Gambles, Cass Also two rabbit huts. No Sunday Pictures copied if no negative. log chain, cold shuts, grab and your home. Phone Caro 92913. is a buy. Gambles, Cass City. used saddles. The Shoe Hospital, City. ' 10-23-1 calls,. Wallace E. Brown, Wilmot. Lloyd Trisch, 5 miles northeast 10-23-1 Neitzel Studio, Cass City. 10-20-tf , Cass City, Mich. 5-28-tf slip hooks, chain saw files. Bige- 10-23-1* low Hardware, Cass City. 10-16-2 HUDSON COW and bull stan- of Caro on Colwood Road. 9-18-tf BIG VALUE—Come and watch FOR SALE—GMC panel truck, % chions. Hudson water bowls and FOR RENT—House on farm. Can Kelvinator automatic washer USED BENDIX automatic washer FOR SALE—Winchester savage Real Estate Bargains ton. See after 3:00 p. m, Basil repairs, % in., % in. and 1 in. take possession Nov. 1. Otto Neu, 30-30 rifle; Mauser 8MM rifle; 22 demonstration. Each family bring Bigham, phone 46. 10-16-3* only $49.95. Gamble Store, Cass galv. pipe and fittings. Bigelow 7 south, % east of Cass City. one washer load and see how it City. 10-23-1 pump rifle; used furniture,. North SEVEN ROOM HOME, auto, heat Hardware, Cass City. 10-16-2 10-23-2* End Trading Post, North Seeger, and hot water; 1% bathrooms; cleans. Each demonstration may USED ELECTRIC stove. Bargain. Cass City. 10-16-2* storm windows and screens; nice get 3-pc. Cannon towel set worth $20.00 at Gambles in Cass City. SAFETY-LITE TAPE gives bril- SADDLE-RY—Wholesale and re- $2.00 for 50c. D. A. Krug, Shel- liant warning reflections. Avoid tail. We guarantee to sell cheap- lawn and lots of shade; screened INSURANCE MAKE YOUR HOME-COMING in porch, well located, three-car lane Gas Supply, Cass City. POULTRY wanted—Drop postal accidents, use on cars, trucks, er. We buy, sell, repair and trade Day complete, attend the big 10-9-3 card to Stephen Dodge, Cass City. OF ALL KINDS trailers, tractors, bicycles for used saddles. The Shoe Hospital, garage. Owner leaving . com- Home-coming Dance at the high munity, sacrificing at $8,500. Will call for any anic int at any safety at night. Many other uses. Cass City, Mich. 5-28-tf school Friday, October 30. Danc- CORRIEDALE RAM for sale, time. Phone 259 or 146F15. HOME Cass City Auto Parts. 10-16-2 TERMS. purebred, eligible for registration. FARM ing from 10 to 1 o'clock. Admis- GROCERY STORE—Near Lake 8-15-tf sion: single 75c, couple $1.25. Orra Spaid, 2% east, % south of AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE—200 White Rock pul- Marlette Roofing and Huron; 100% location; estab- Cass City. 10-23-1* .FIRE lets, 5 months old, starting lay. 10-23-2 lished 30 years; 6 room living Don't Be Caught LIABILITY 200 White Leghorn hens, one year Sheet Metal Co.. GATES V belts, steel V pulleys quarters above store; building, FOR SALE — Sportsman's um- LIFE old. 3 miles west and 5 south, Cass brella tent, 9 ft. by 11% ft. No with a sudden freeze-up ROOFS APPLIED OR and rims with removable hubs. fixtures and stock all for $13,- City. John Elley. 10-23-1* 500. TERMS. center pole, like new. Original ANTI-FREEZE REPAIRED - Alligator and Clipper steel belt Arnold Copeland lacing. Bigelow Hardware, Cass 20 ACRES—Poultry Farm—on price $78.95. Quick sale price $50. 79c gal WANTED—Girl for full time Albee Hardware. 10-23-2* Phone 235R3 6293 W. Main St. housework. Lucile Champion, Ruberoid Tite-On Shingles, Built- City. 10-16-2 M-53; 6 room modern home; auto, in your container up roofs. Insulated Brick or As- 6-15-tf phone 241R3 Cass City. 10-23-1 hot water heater; tubs; 1% bath. IF YOU desire a word of encour- PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE bestos siding. Metal decks and CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING! We 2 brooder houses; good income. MAN WANTED! Who thinks all do custom slaughtering Monday, agement and prayer, call Cass $3.19 HARROWS—New Massey-Harris eavetroughs. Owner moving to Detroit. City 203 and say "I need encour- j work shoes are hard on the feet, spring tooth harrows. 3 sections Terms if desired. Tuesday, Wednesday. No appoint- BONDED ANTI-FREEZE ment necessary. We also cut and 172 ACRES near Leonard, Mich., agement." 3-20-tf j Want him to try Wolverine Shell $90.00. 4 sections $116.00. Wal- Free estimates. Drpp us a card or 150 under cultivation; pasture $1.19 per gal. j Horsehides, soft as buckskin yet lace & Morley Store, Bay Port, wrap meat for deep freeze. Gross MANURE SPREADERS — New call Marlette 139. and Maier. Phone 16. 6-20-tf watered by lake on farm; large j plenty tough. Come in for a try- Michigan. 10-9-4 barn; garage; 12 room home; New Idea tractor spreaders $390.- GAMBLES on. Hulien's, the Home of Fine bath. $30,000. down $9,000. 00. Wallace & Morley Store, Bay 10-23-tf Shoes and Clothing. 10-23-1 WE RECOVER and restyle your Max S. Patrick, Prop. Port. 10-9-4 furniture. Also do general furni- Marlette, Michigan FOR SALE 176 ACRES—Good productive POR SALE—Piano with bench, in FOR SALE—Thoroughbred male ture repairing. Hutchinson's Up- 5-26-tf land, dairy farm, 18 stanchions; TREND RUBBER base flat wall good condition, Mahogany finish. Boxer, 21 months old. Ray holstery Shop. Phone Cass City New and Used Farm 36x60 barn; silo, implement shed; paint, spreads with all ease. Call 320F13. Mrs. Burton Allen, Webster, 9 north'^ % west of Cass 333. 8-28-tf I SELL AND SERVICE Badger granary and garage; tenant Scrubbable, colorful, waterproof, Deford. 10-23-1 City. . 10-23-1* barn cleaners; Aerovent hay and Machinery house; 7 room home, oil furnace; stands abuse. Covers any surface WANTED—Scrap metal, batteries, grain drying fans; dairy barn auto, hot water heater; all in the home except floors. Bige- POULTRY WANTED—Call Louis FOR SALE—8 room house, large junk cars. Pickup on quantities. ventilating systems; Conde low- OLIVER 66 and cultivator modern. Owner with General Molnar, Deford, Mich, Phone Cass lot. Corner Third and Sherman, low Hardware, Cass City. 10-16-3 Call 173. Southside Auto Parts, vacuum milkers; Haverly, copper USED "AC" combines with motor Motors Engineering Staff cannot City 144F21. Get our price before 6656 Third St., Frank Hall. Part Cass City. 11-30-tf lined, side and top open, milk handle. $22,000. TERMS. SPECIAL—22-ft. upright freezers you sell you flock. 7-24-tf cash, balance easy terms. 10-23-4* ceelers and electrically heated USED "AC" PTO combine HIGHWAY GAS STATION and with 5 freezing plates for faster FOR RENT— by week or month freezing. Priced at $495. Also FOR BARGAINS in drapery and FOR SALE—60-acre farm, 9-room on M-25 close to Sand Point Road drinking fountains. Satchell Sales groceries with living quarters USED JOHN DEERE "AR," good connected, good gross; $4,500 for available in 15-ft. and 27-ft. furniture don't fail to attend our j house, basement barn, garage. Caseville. Furnished 5-room cot- and Service. Phone 9086, Caro. rubber. 3-28-tf stock and fixtures; long lease. Satchell Sales & Service, Elling- seventh anniversary sale Oct. 23 ; Harold Rayl, 6 south,, 2 east, 1% tage. 4391 South Seeger, Cass ton. Phone Caro 9086. 10-2-tf to 31st. Satow Furniture and j south of Cass City. 10-16-2 City, or phone 12. 7-31-tf Cliff Ryan 96 ACRES—'Good buildings; wi- Upholstering, Sebewaing, phone CONVENIENTLY LOCATED and dow can't handle; $8,500. TERMS. modern apartment for rent. John Deere Sales and Service FOR SALE—Purebred Black An- 5621. 10-16-2 MAJESTIC COMBINATION coal gus bull, 18 months old. Walter or wood and gas cook stove., Oven Easily heated. Call between the Cass City 40 ACRES, 20 acres of good 6-24- gravel; no buildings. Planz, Kingston Tavern, phone CAR FOR SALE—1932 Ford, bakes with either wood or gas. hours of 4 and 6 p. m. Simon 2R3. 10-23-1 running condition. Will sell for Gambles. 10-23-1 We Sell and Service Hahn, 6372 Fourth Street, Cass TAVERN, building only 5 years WILL THE PERSON who found $29.98 for quick removal. Inquire City. 10-23-1* old, good income; living quarters WEDDING GIFT? Why not give at Ben Franklin Store. 10-23-1 i MANURE LOADERS—New Horn, the Navy sea bag marked Ray upstairs, soundproof floors; all j New Uea loaders to fit Interna- Titan Chain Saws FOR SALE—Marlin 32-40 deer Whalin on North Dodge Road modern; dancing; will seat ap- them a camera and flash to re- FOR SALE—Two Holstein cows, 2 ; tional H or M with tractor hy- rifle, good condition. Lyle Holik, and M-81 please return to Cass proximately 100; one of the best. cord their honeymoon trip? If we and 3 years old, from artificial | draulic system $299.00. Wallace Ask for Demonstration. 4727 North Seeger. Phone 151R12. City High School. 10-23-1* haven't got what you want, we 40 ACRES on M-53, 4 room home; can get it. We have cameras, breeding. One fresh in June; one | & Morley Store, Bay Port. 10-9-4 Lumber and Timber cut to 10-23-1* own water system; hot and cold V4U.V/3no> tJTov CVJLJL, . S-l9 1-*_ . A-'VTJM-V/ UJL.,L C*QW-ffiVion-A WJ.J_J.V/ACViX wJ( KfWA^-L V^V*l» flash equipment, bulbs, film and FOR SALE—Baled hay, second Arnold Copeland water; furnace, $5,500. Mrs. Nick Straky, 2% south of your specifications. Farm and General developing service. Neitzel Studio Cass City. 10-23-1* Don't Be Caught cutting alfalfa. Hugh Connolly, 3 80 ACRES near Kingston, 65 acres and Camera Shop, Cass City. Standing Timber and Logs Bought miles west, 2 south of Cass City. Auctioneering under cultivation, stock and 9-4-tf with a sudden Freeze-up. We Pay More 10-23-1 Take advantage of our complete equipment $11,000.; down pay- auction service. ment $5,000. NOTICE—New Gordon Hotel Bar- REAL ESTATE CAMERAS ARE our business. ANTI-FREEZE You can place the entire adminis- 80 ACRES near Cass City, good lo- ber Shop hours: Monday and B. & L. Lumber Co. Stop in and let's get acquainted. tration of your auction in out cation, large home with stone Tuesday 8-5; Wednesday 9-7; 75 ACRES good land, five room You name the camera and we'll home, barn has stanchions for 16 also Robinson & Hadley Roads hands and we will make all ar- faced porch, garage attached, Thursday closed; Friday 9-7; get it. Argus, Ansco, Baldix, rangements. two barns, milk house, a good Saturday 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Tom- cows. This is the best buy of the Cass City, Michigan Kodak, Liecas, etc. Neitzel Studio year. PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE Phone 235R3 6293 W. Main St. producer. $14,500, down $6,500. my Gruber, operator. 6-5-tf Phone Cass City 217F2 and Camera Shop, Cass City, Cass City AT 5 ACRES, 7 room home; furnace; DANCE TO THE MUSIC of Jerry GROCERY and gasoline, nice liv- 9-4-tf 9-4-tf 10-20-tf water system; good 10x30 poultry ing rooms, plus 4 room apartment Innes and his orchestra at the an- rented. This store makes a very Gambles DEAD STOCK—Prompt removal h®use. Price $4,0©0. nual Home-coming Dance Friday, good living for owner and can be 9-25-tf MAKE YOUR HOME-COMING Call Darling and Company Collect 5 ACRES near Kingston, 5 room Oct. 30, at the high school. Admis- bought with $5,000 down. Day complete, attend the big Now Is The Time 207, Cass City. 1-23-tf home, own water system, hip roof sion: single 75c, couple $1.25. FREE 16-pc. Rainbow dish set Home-coming Dance at the high barn. Full price $3^100. TERMS. 10-23-2 MY CIDER MILL will be open for 120 ACRES good land, very nice with purchase of any 5-pc. dinette school Friday, October 30. Danc- to check radiator and heater hoses, HOME BARGAIN, 7 rooms, base- home. Good barn, milk house, silo, I set. Gambles. 10-23-1 ing from 10 to 1 o'clock. Admis- business Mondays, Fridays and ment, new oil furnace, auto, hot CHILDREN'S CHROME table nearly new tool shed. This farm thermostats, mufflers, ignition, Saturdays. A, J. Johnson, % mile and chair sets, $19.95. Use our sion: single 75c, couple $1,25. etc., and be ready for winter. water, new chimney; screened-in is a high producer and can be 10-23-2 west of .Snover. 9-25-tf porch; nice garden spot; shade Christmas Lay-away Plan. Gam- bought on easy terms. and lawn. Full price $4,500. Down bles, Cass City. 10-23-1 FRESH FISH NOTICE—I am replacing Lyle Complete line of auto parts, 100 ACRES, house, six rooms and Koepfgen as your DeKalb dealer Start Your Christmas $1,250. I WISH TO express my sincere bath, good barn, silo, milk house. FOR SALE for Elkland, Greenleaf, Elmwood thanks to the nurses at Pleasant $8,500 full price. TERMS, and Novesta twps. Harrison Cass City Auto Parts Shopping Now B. A. Calka Home Hospital for their many (Harry) Stine. 10-9-3 United Farm Agency acts of kindnesses given me dur- SO ACRES, basement home. Ap- NETS LIFTED DAILY 10-9-tf USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN 6487 Main St Cass City ing my stay at the hospital; also proximately 55 acres under culti- FOR SALE—Five Holstein heifers, to friends who sent flowers and vation. $3,800 full price. 3 to freshen in December, 2 year- WE HAVE GADGET bags, flash Dolls, Doll Cabs, Musical Rockers, Telephone 126R4 cards. Mrs. Gertrude Ricker. R. L. Gillingham 10-23-1 GROCERY and hardware. Modern lings. 1 west, 1 north, % west of bulbs, film, albums, anything you Recking Horses, See our display 10-23-1* Gagetown. Jim Kady. 10-9-3* want we have and can get—quick. home, doing a very good business. Fishing Co. 3-PIECE MAHOGANY bedroom I WISH TO thank Dr. Donahue, For sale or will trade for good Neitzel .Studio and Camera Shop, AT suite with triple dresser. This is Bay Port Phone 2631 LEAVE HERE your films for Miss Kelly, Mrs. Freeman and all farm. This store and home priced speedy developing. We handle all Cass City. 9-4-tf a buy at only $189.95. Low down 10-9-tf Gambles the staff at Pleasant Home Hos- at $12,000, plus inventory. Terms. size films and color films. Bal- payment and 18 months to pay. pital for the kindness and care OPEN NOW—New restaurant on 9-25-tf Gambles, Cass City. 10-23-1 BASEMENT HOME — Living FOR SALE—30-30 Marlin lever- lagh's Restaurant, M-53, Green- M-46, 1 mile west of Kingston. received during my illness. Mrs,. room, kitchen and dining, two action deer rifle, used one season. leaf. 10-9-4 Full course meals and short or- •Need An Extra Car STAY WET paint and varnish re- Andrew Houthoofd. 10-23-1* bedrooms and bath. Good location. Dale Turner, 3% miles north of ders. Home cooking. Your patron- for hunting* fishing or the kids? mover. Refinish with Dura Seal Decker. 10-23-1* I WISH TO TAKE this opportun- Price reduced. age will be appreciated. Walt and or Berry Seal. Bigelow Hardware, ity to thank Dr. Starmann and Vi. 10-16-2* Choose from our (TOO) Big Selec- Cass City. 10-16-2 SIX ROOM home, modern except FOR SALE—'51 Chevrolet pickup, tion of 50 Cars. 1937-1952 Models. the nurses at the Cass City Hos- furnace, garage. Good location. only 14,000 actual miles. Jake FOR SALE-—4 foot refrigerator, HOUSE FOR SALE or rent. 5 pital for their fine care, also $4,200 full price. Terms. Tekieli, last house on South Sher- ideal for cabin or house trailer. rooms. 2 blocks south of lumber friends, neighbors and relatives man, Cass City. , 10-23-1* Also Acetylene welding and Guaranteed In yard. Brinker Lumber Co., Cass for the lovely flowers, cards and MODERN SIX ROOM brick home, cutting outfit complete with Writing City. gifts sent during my recent ill- ideal location, plenty of shade, oil FOR SALE—Corn crib wire, 100- tanks. Louie Salas, 1706 Kingston ness. Tillie Zellar. 10-23-1* furnace, closed in porch, priced ft. rolls, 2x4 inch mesh, $20.00 per Closed Saturday P. M. Road in Wilmot. 10-16-2* 1949 NASH, 4 door .. $645.00 FOR SALE—1948 Ford tractor in right. roll. Also special on pre-fab corn good condition, new battery and WE WISH to express our sincere 1948 , thanks and appreciation to cribs in various sizes. Phone KEYS! Any kind at Bulen Motors, , 2 door $695,00 good tires, new 2-bottom 14 in. 5 ROOMS and bath,, basement, 3 Snover 3591. Fred Haddix, Jr., Cass City, Mich. 12-8-tf Ford plows, a Ford spring tooth friends, neighbors and relatives lots all for $4,000. Decker. 10-23-4 1947 CHEVROLET, Stylemaster cultivator, can be adjusted to for their many acts of kindnesses CORN PICKERS—New New Idea 4 door $575.00 and expressions of sympathy dur- EIGHT-ROOM home, 6 down, two field cultivator or row crop, set BIG VALUE—Come and watch one row corn pickers $1,000.00. 1946 CHEVROLET Fleetline of spike tooth harrows, one 15 ing the recent death of our daugh- up, two lots, good well. Small Kelvinator automatic washer CARO POULTRY Wallace & Morley Store, Bay 2 door $475.00 hole steel hens' nest, one self- ter. Special thanks to Rev. Ven- barn. Full price $3,000. demonstration. Each family bring Port. 10-9-4 feed hog feeder, also a McCor- der, Mrs. Joos for the music and one washer load and see how it Make Us An Offer imick-Deering rubber tired wagon to Harry Little. Hempton Fam- cleans. Each demonstration may PLANT AN EDDIE FISHER fan special. ily. 10-23-1* The exciting story of Eddie with good tires and flat rack. James Colbert get 3-pc. Cannon towel set worth Mrs. Fred Dodge, 4 miles west, % $2.00 for 50c. D. A. Krug, Shel- Caro, Mich. Fisher's phenominal rise to Amer- IN LOVING MEMORY of our dear Broker ica's most popular young singer BULEN MOTORS north of Cass City. Phone 98F23. father, Joseph Nichols, who lane Gas Supply, Cass City. 10-16-2 10-23-1* Cass City, Mich. 10-9-3 begins in The American Weekly Cass City, Michigan passed away 16 years, October 22, 5-15- with this Sunday's (October 25) Telephone 185R2 WANT TO BUY—Feeder calves. 1937. God knows how much we DANCE TO THE MUSIC of Jerry CALF DEHORNERS, Fast, safe, issue of The Detroit Sunday miss you, Never shall your FOR SALE—Potatoes, No. 2 big, Holstein or beef type. Dewey Innes and his orchestra at the an- sure way to dehorn calves. $9.00 Times. "This is My Life," by GREEN TWEED lounge. Very at- Brennan, Deford. 10-23-2* memory fade, Loving thoughts 35c bushel. No. 2 small, 75c nual Home-coming Dance Friday, and $14.95. Sunbeam Clipmasters Eddie Fisher, is the inspiring tractive. Has removable back and shall ever wander To the spot bushel. Field run, 90c bushel. No. Oct. SO, at the high school. Admis- $37.95. Extra blades for Clip- story of a boy whose courage and makes into single bed. Only $69.95 STUDIO COUCH. Reg. price $89.- where you are laid. Deeply missed 1 $1.25 bushel.. 2 south, 4 east of sion: single 75c, couple $1.25. masters. Bigelow Hardware, Cass determination took him from special price at Gambles, Cass 95. Sale price $69.95. Gambles, by his sons and daughters. Deford, Wm. Zimba. 10-16-2* 10-23-2 City. 10-16-2 poverty to success. City. 10-23-1 Cass City. 10-23-1 10-23-1* CASS CITY CHRONICLE— FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1953. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN,

man 155, B. Dewey 152, C. Patter- Michigan State College tests on son 147, V. Strickland 142, D. marl show a range of from 500 to State Farm Insurance Vargo 137. News from Elmwood 1,600 pounds of lime per cubic yard Men's City League. Irene .Stafford converted the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cutler and and Mrs. Hubert Root. even with materials that test 85 6-10-7 split. On Oct. 8, Doris October 12. family of Bad Axe were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Lorencz and per cent in neutralizing value on a Klinkman converted the 2-7-10 dry weight basis. Factory refuse Team Pts. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. son visited Mrs. Wm. Slorhes in Opens New Office At split. Not reported, due to secre- Morse. Caro on Saturday. lime ranges from 1,000 to 1,200 Zmierski _____ ...... 20 tary's error. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Morse spent Mrs. Carl Winchester visited pounds of lime, or calcium carbon- 6512 Main St. Cass City Phone 360 Dillman ...... 2 0 ate, per cubic yard. Landon ...... 13 a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hobart in U>nionville Merchants' League. Mrs. Lyle Lounsbury and family at on Monday. This new State Farm Insurance Lapp ...... ____ ...... 18 The want ads are newsy too. Asher ...... 12 Team W L Pts. Clarkston. They also visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hudson and LEADER IN LOW office has been opened to provide Drewrys 14 4 19 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Snoddes of a thorough service for its fast Gremel...... 1 2 Morse's sister, Mrs. Ida Wood, at COST FULL COVERAGE growing membership in this area. Wallace ...... :...... ___ _...... 1 1 Frutchey-Deford ..12 6 17 Chelsea. Bad Axe were Sunday evening We invite you to visit our new Reid ...... 1 1 Rusch, 13 5 17 Mrs. Harold Evans spent last callers at the Carl Winchester AUTlf INSURANCE office for information on Life, Bartz...... ___ _1 1 Blatz 13 5 17 week in Detroit visiting relatives home. Auto and Fire insurance. A care- Fuelgas 12 6 16 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bork and More people enjoy low-rate, Kritzman ...... 10 and friends,. On Saturday, Pat, fully trained and courteous in- Champion 11 7 14 Jim, Karin and Dale joined Mr. daughters were Tuesday visitors full coverage auto insurance surance advisor is always ready Huff ...... 6% with State Farm than with Wooley ...... 4% Shellane 9 9 14 and Mrs. Evans and all attended at the Harold Evans home. to assist you. Local 83 9 9 12 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tuckey and any other company—because Fast, fair claim settlement from High team three games: Landon the Michigan-Northwestern foot- State Farm aims to insure 2345, Kritzman 2323, Zmierski Bankers 9 9 12 ball game at Ann Arbor, returning Susan attended a party-on Sunday only careful drivers! any of our Branch and Field H. O. Paul 9 9 offices in more than 175 principal 2248. 12 home on Sunday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. cities in- the U. S. and Canada. High team game: Wallace 844, Hartwick 8 10 11 Friends of Mrs. Charles Seekings Charles Wright in honor of the Kritzman 804, Bartz 797. Bowling Alley 6 12 8 are glad to hear she is recovering birthday of Mr. Wright. High individual three games: Oliver 6 12 8 from her accident some time ago. Mrs. Howard Evans and sons, STATE FARM Bauer 6 12 7 Wayne and Barry, of Lake Orion INSURANCE Wrayburn Landon 548, Novak 525, Huff 524. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of SHER'S Blinkers 4 14 4 Vassar were Tuesday visitors of were Tuesday guests at the Har- COMPANIES High individual game: Kritzman 4 BLOOMINGTON, 209, Landon 203, Novak 201. Alwards 3 15 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer. old Evans home. MEN'S WEAR ILLINOIS Krohn Team high three games: Bankers Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hanes and Merchanette League. 2656, Champion 2589, Drewrys son were Tuesday visitors of Mr. Advertise it in the Chronicle. Phone 87 AGENT 2584. Teams Pts. Team high single game: Bankers Rabideaus 948, Champion 888, Bankers 879. Cass City Oil & Gas ...... 11 Individual high three games: Pinney State Bank ...... 11 Kolb 607, Gremel 572, Wallace 549. Brinker Lumber ...... 9Y2 High individual single game: Forts ...... 9 Kolb 229, Gremel 221, Hendrick Shaws ...... 5 218. Team high three games: Brink- ers 2083, Rabideaus 2058, Cass Ladies' City League. City Oil & Gas 1975, Team high single game: Brink- Team Pts. ers 790, Rabideaus 717, Cass City D. Hildinger 19 Oil & Gas 710. . Carme, r 17 Individual high three games: C. Profit 17 More values than ever—in both quality and price. More selections than ever—in style, ^Patterson 500, M. Guild 458, B. Freiburger 14% WILL BE Dewey 453. Dewey 14 size, color! * Individual high single game: B. I. Hildinger 13 Dewey 192, C. Patterson 191, I. Franklin 10 Wright 170. McComb 10 Five high averages: D. Klink- B. Hildinger 9 , Townsend 8% Bartle 7 Schwaderer 5 CLOSED Team high three games: Profit 1930, Freiburger 1852, D. Hildinger 1812. AVOIDS Team high single game: Profit 653, 644, 633, Dewey 634, Carmer DEIIYSNG 630. STRAIN Individual high three games: B. Saturday Afternoons Eyland (sub.) 468, A. Riley 443, A. McComb 442. Individual high single game: D. BEGINNING Klinkman (sub.) 175, B. Dewey 172,. A. Riley 170, B, Ryland (sub.) 169-167, G. Gray 166. only d*O " A plus Five high averages: B. Dewey . S. tax 149, A. Riley 141, G. Bartle 138, M. Claseman 138, A. McComb 135. Men's Surcoat Printed Outing NOVEMBER 7th GREYHOUND TERMINAL The most consistent bowler of MAC & SCOTTY DRUG STORE the week was Irene Crawford with yd Phone 38R2 games, of 114, 116, 115. 37e - jluiiiuuiHHniiiiuiiiuniiiiiirmiiiinHiwmiiuiMiiniiiiiiiiiiiuuiutiiiiiiuiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuitiiHiinHiiiiiiiiiuiiniiwiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The daily grind is never easy— Water repellent, rayon and Wide assortment of ju- Buy, Rent, Sell With a Chronicle Want Ad. but it's considerably harder for nylon. Large fur type col Extra Sheer venile and staple prints. 36 the man who has an ax to grind. lar. Sizes 36-46. pr inches wide. Boys9 Surcoat 77e - 60 gauge, 15 denier, first $7.98 quality nylon hose. Size 9-10 fc. Same material as mien's above. Sizes 8-16.

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view Mrs. Achenbach. This is an Akron 4-H Leader to award given to one of nearly 8,000 ABA Tour Planned volunteer leaders in Michigan each Michigan Mirror Be Honored on Radio month. Oii Three Area Farms Mrs. Achenbach has been instru- If disaster struck, your com- which exempts a man in this Mrs. Bertha Achenbach, Akron, mental in fostering the 4-H pro- munity could count on organized range if he has enlisted in a Na- A special dairy tour is being 'leader of_the Akron-Santee 4-H gram in Tuscola County as well as help from many Michigan young tional Guard unit. Such youths are planned for dairymen in Tuscola Club for the past seventeen years, starting the 4-H Service Club. Her men who daily go quietly about not drafted unless they miss five County, says Quentin R. Ostrander, Cass Gity 'has been chosen to appear on the faithful service has contributed a their work. drill sessions in one year, or are assistant county agricultural 4-H Leader-of-the-Month program great deal towards the betterment These are the men in the Michi- discharged from the Guard for agent for Tuscola County. The tour -on Saturday, October 245 says of .the community around Akron. gan National ,GuarcL They undergo some other reason. "But it is our will be November 4. Creorge C. MacQueen, county 4-H This was accomplished through a continuous training program so job to see that these Guardsmen The tour will pay special at- club agent. This program will be 4-H club work and the development they can be ready to answer any receive training of a high caliber tention to results obtained in the FRI., SAT. OCT. 23-24 Broadcast over Radio Station WJR of better community citizens. emergency, local or national. so they will be well prepared if way of herd improvement through First Showing This Territory! Saturday morning at 6:30 a. m. * * * they are called to active duty," use of artificial insemination. Marshall Wells, well-known farm "Healthy growth" is taking General explains. Three stops are planned for the Superb Double Feature! •editor of that station, will inter- Advertise it in the Chronicle. place in the National Guard today, * * * tour, the agent said. At each, stop says Major Versal Case, of the Serious need exists, says Guard comparisons of the production Guard staff in Lansing. Since re- officials, for more armories. At records of daughters and dams will BOYS BECOME MEN IN organization took place after present there are 30 state-owned be made. In addition to production A STORY OF THE World War II, the Guard has building and 27 armories under records, there will be discussion of GREAT OUTDOORS! reached a strength of nearly 10,- rental. how to improve conception rate and 000. National Guard officers are There are economic as well as discussion of raising better calves. happy to note an intense interest in morale values to the local control The tour will start at 1:30 p. m. several communities for their or- aspect of the Guard. Col. Herbert at the Lloyd Karr farm on the ganization. They hope to see this P. Layle, Quartermaster General Gagetown Road, two and one-half sentiment expanded in future for Michigan, uses cost of rations miles east of Gagetown. The sec- years. as an outstanding example. "The ond stop will be at 2:15 p. m. at THE SHOW PLACE OF THE THUMB! j "We like to impress upon peo- regular army spends $1.10 per the Ellwood Eastman farm on ple's minds that the National day, per man," he claims. "But Schwegler Road, one mile east and FKL, SAT. OCT. 23-24 j Guard is primarily a local unit," during the Flint disaster, we were one and three-quarter miles north (says Brigadier General George C. able to supply rations of equal of Cass City. The third stop will be Bargain Matinee Saturday at 2:30 p. m. j Moran, adjutant general in Michi- quality for 70c per man and pay at 3:30 p. m. at the Charles Seddon gan. "We want people to know that prevailing local prices." farm on Cemetery Road, one mile MURDER local units really belong to local east and three-quarters north of * * * Kingston. LEO GOiClY MANHUNT communities." Developing local interest is a IN THE * * * Present to discuss ABA service Color Cartoon and the principle aim of Guard officers in will be Byron Carpenter, former CONGO! First new armory since 1926 was state headquarters. TEey consider assistant county agent in Tuscola Bowery lays recently constructed and was dedi- their office one to give advice or County, who is now fieldman for SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW cated in Alma on Monday, Oct. 26. support when requested. They are the Michigan Artificial Breeders' Other armories are planned for anxious to leave as much of the Cooperative. "SANANTONE"' Cadillac and Ironwood. Construc- administration of each unit as tion will begin next April and be possible to people in each com- completed by the following year. munity. And they emphasize that SUN., MON. OCT. 25-26 Still others are under consideration they are glad to work with anyone Thumb's Premier! for Cheboygan, Midland, Detroit, from areas interested in organiz- Kingsford and Marquette. ing new units or improving those Continuous Sunday from 3:00 p. m. * * * already in existence. Treat Your Whole Family To A Wonderful Show Local Guard units are under ad- Caro, Mich. ministration of local people; mem- Over-grazing of dried-out fall FREE COMIC BOOK to eyery wirii bers of the Guard in its own com- pastures may cause winter killing HUNTZ j munity. And new armories are and a loss in forage yields next child at the first re-opening mati- SONG AND DANCE AND LOVE AND JOY! erected in areas where people show nee Sat., Oct. 31 — 2:30 p. m. HALL • June VINCENT • Renie RIANO year, warns Carter M. Harrison, It's Samuel Goldwyn's multi-million *UI£D ARTISTS PRODUCTION active interest and support. Michigan State College forage spe- | In the case of Alma, Cadillac and cialist. Presenting two top hit action fea- dollar wonderfilm that sets your heart winging to song, lilting to Plus Color Cartoon i Ironwood, the municipalities made tures — every Fri., Sat., Sun. substantial contributions to the Brucellosis germs thrive. in cold dance, and glowing .to the glorious starting Oct. 30-31-Nov. 1. With story of the greatest Special Midnite Horror Show Sat., Oct. 24 cost of the armories. Local areas weather, notes Dr. Glen W. Eeed, provided the land, utility services Michigan State College extension Kiddies' matinee every Sat. at 2:30 storyteller of them all! Sally Forest - Boris Karloff in and various amounts of cash. Of veterinarian,. Winter is no time to p. m. Bargain Admissions. the cost, which approximates $225,- start taking chances—aborted "THE STRANGE DOOR" 000, the federal government paid calves should be buried deep in Strand Sat. Matinees will be dis- $150,000 and the state $50,000. quicklimes. continued effective Oct. 31st. Premiere Showing! Two Hour Attraction! * * * Present organization of Mich- SUN., MON. OCT. 25-26 igan's National Guard consists of Continuous Sunday from 3 p. m. 144 units in' 52 communities. Gen- eral Moran believes 95 per cent of the men live within 50 miles of a Something unit where they could enlist. He Theater says that in several sections of the state many unit members drive Cass City wonderful that far to meetings,. Purposes of the Guard, says the General, are two fold: to be ready COMING NEXT WEEK! for service as a unit in case of national emergency and to aid civil FRI., SAT., SUN., MON., TUES. OCT. 30-NOV. 3 authorities in civil disaster. Thumb's Premier! * * * 5 Big Days Of Outstanding Entertainment 5 "We have an obligation," he states, "to all our • members—but particularly young men in the 17- 18% year group." The General was referring to present draft law

COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR Plus Latest News - and Color Cartoon Admissions: Adults 60c Child. 25c, tax Incl. The Show Place of the Thumb! Friday Only Oct. 23 WED., THURS. OCT. 27-28-29 I Final "Cash Nite" of the season! First Showing In The Thumb! $165.00 in cash and passes! ADMISSION PRICE: Two Good Attractions ADULTS 60c CHILDREN 25c A story about the fighting famous Including Federal Tax brothers who went down to glory with the "USS Junlau" "THE FIGHTING SULLIVANS" also

and FARLEY GRANGER.*—* JEANMAIR..... E Biggest Admission Price: Bonanza -MOST Adults 60c Children 25c of Including Federal Tax BEAUTIFUL; TWO SHOWS NITELY Them AH! GIRLS" World News, Color Cartoon FRI., SAT., SUN. OCT. 23-24-25 Final Program For The 1953 Season! TUES., WED., THURS. OCT. 27-29 Two Swell Features! First Thumb Showing! Gilbert Dan plus ROUND • DURYEA UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAt PICTURE "THE GENTLE TOUCH" Added Color Cartoon - Color Travel Reel - World News added IHIHnBHRHIMH^HHnHIB Color Cartoon "Foolish Duckling" FIVE GREAT DAYS! PREMIERE SHOWING! Sat., Sun. Oct. 24-25 j NEXT. FRI., SAT., SUN., MON., TUES. A 3-Hit Attraction I OCT. 30-31 - NOV. 1-2-3 A truly deluxe program to wind j up our season. Continuous Sunday from 3:00 p. m. THEY HAD A DATE

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We officially end our season Sun- Goodbye for 1953! 'day, Oct. 25! | I We thank you for your patronage during the past season We thank you for your patron- and look forward to seeing you with the first robin of •tt'MARClA HENDERSON • JAY C. FLIPPEN • AMTONIO MORENO • ROBERT MOSif | age—and we hope to see you here j again next spring! When you're spring! News and Color Cartoon thinking of Easter, think of us- 'cause we'll re-open then! CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, CASS CITY CHRONICLE- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1953. PAGE ELEVEN. News Items From Gagetown Area News from Greenleaf Mr. and Mrs. Bill Valeck and and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Sr., daughter, Bonnie, and son, Brian, Jamieson. and son, George, attended the Fraser Ladies' Aid met Wednes- daughter, Sharon, of Cass City. were Saturday and Sunday guests Guests of Rev. Franklin Hoi- wedding of their grandson, J. D. day at the church for dinner and Fraser church choir met Thurs- of Mr. and Mrs. John Valeck of brook this week for a few days Wilson, Saturday evening at Ak- quilting. A steak dinner was day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Reese. were Dr. R. G. Culley of Ashland, ron. served to thirty-five members and George Fisher for practice. We have for sale, stockpiled at He- Sunday afternoon callers at the Kentucky, Dr. William MeGuires Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson visitors. The committee for Oct. Wm. McGillvary of Detroit vis- home of Mr. and Mrs, John Valeck of Detroit, William Burt, Walter spent Friday with his brother, 28, the next meeting, will be Mrs. ited his home at Old Greenleaf mans, Michigan, on railroad right-of-way were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kovach, and Franklin Holbrook, ,Sr., and Frank Wilson, and wife at Otter Rayf ord Thorpe, Mrs. Pete Rien- Saturday and Sunday. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kovach Ted Shinel of Ecorse. Lake. stra and Mrs. Doris Mudge. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Craig had on highway M-53, railroad cross ties from and family of Gagetown and Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Mullin of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stine and as Sunday guest, Mrs. Doris family visited his sister, Mr. and Mudge. and Mrs. Albert Sarosky of Mt. Detroit spent a few days with Mrs. Grant Farm Bureau Meets— the abandoned roadbed of the Detroit, Morris. Dan Mullin and Veronica. Mrs. Carmack Smith, in Wayne on Mr. and Mrs. George Green of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carolan and The Bible study class of the The Grant Farm Bureau met Sunday. Port Huron called on their sister- Caro and Sandusky Railway. Mrs. Arthur Donovan of Detroit Methodist Church had as guests Wednesday, Oct. 14, at the Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Anson Karr went in-law, Mrs. Doris Mudge, on Sat- visited . relatives in this vicinity the Owendale class Thursday eve- liamson School for their regular to Detroit on business Sunday af- urday. The Greens had been visit- last week. ning. The Book of Acts was con- monthly meeting. ternoon, expecting to return Mon- ing a sister, Mrs. Ella Woodard, of Ties are eight feet long and priced at Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Thiel left ducted by Rev. George Burlew. Michael Pisarek called the meet- day. East Tawas. Wednesday for Winter fLaven, Pfc. Verne Armstead of the ing to order. Nineteen families an- Mrs. Ethel Bond entertained at Florida, where they will spend the Medical Corps, grandson of Mr. swered roll call. The new sunshine Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. It is noteworthy that the eggs 75 cents for cedars, and $1.25 each for next six months. En route they will and Mrs, Nelson Walrod, left Tues- committee are Charles Taschner Joseph Crawford and Larry, and of discontent are usually hatched visit Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harding in day after a two-weeks' furlough and Mrs. Howard Martin. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown and by fellows who just sit around. creosoted hardwoods. Pontiac and their new grandson, for Newark, N, J., and from there Taschner also is captain "of the born to Mr. and Mrs, Carroll Thiel overseas. membership drive. Helpers are of Marine City, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meyer of Robert Osborn, Howard Martin, Improve your barnyard and line Mrs. Mary Seurynck entertained Flint were guests of Miss Louise Martin Blondell, Dudley Andrus, the 500 group last Wednesday Meyer Saturday. Willard Ellicott, Claude Martin, fences with these long lasting posts. afternoon. Prizes were awarded John Hool, student at the Uni- Michael Pisarek and Oscar Nixon. to Rosalia Mall, Mrs. Harry Dens- versity of Michigao n at Ann Ar- Martin Blondell was chosen as bor, spent the week end with his J delegate and Charles Taschner as more and Mrs. Hattie McDonald. 14 1 WRITE OR TELEPHONE COLLECT Mrs. Arthur Freeman was hos- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hool. alternat- -—- e- t*o~ atten-^--Jd ^th«e annua—,~il con—- tess to a dessert bridge party at Valerie Deering,, Nancy Abbey, vention at Michigan State College, her home last Thursday afternoon. William Downing, William Bur- November 12-13. It was voted to Mrs. C. P. Hunter held high score rows and William Lenhard at- sponsor a card party the first and Mrs. George Purdy drew the tended the MSC-Indiana football Wednesday in November. DC&S Railway Office The discussion, "Should Presi- consolation award. game at East Lansing Saturday. 421 Wells St. Telephone 170 Caro, Mich. Miss Marguerite Wald of Sagi- Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Pinkoski dential Election Plans be naw, Miss Mary Wald, Mrs. C. P. and family have moved to the Changed?," was led by Michael Renn. Lunch was served by the Hunter and Rosalia Mall spent the Amasa Anthes house on Gage St. UIHlllIIIIIilllillllllllHIlll! [iimmmmiiiiiiiiiimmmiiiifttimitmi rmmiimiimiiimmummmmmiimmmimmmmi mumiiii in mi week end at the Vincent Weiler They have four children, the eldest committee, Mrs. Charles Ashmore cottage at White Sand Point, near is Mrs. Cecilia Creason of Cass and Mrs. Norris Mellendorf. Buy, Eent, Sell or Trade With a Au Gres. City; Kenneth is a ninth grader of FOR FREE FOLDER WRITE TO CALGON, INC. The Executive Committee of the Cass City. Sandra is three and Ter- Advertise it in the Chronicle. HAGAN BUILDING, PITTSBURGH 30, PENNSYLVANIA Chronicle Want Ad. Community Club made its final ry is eleven months. Mr. Pinkoski """"mm «"«««« luimiiinimiimiinmimiiiiiitiiHiiii mimmiii imimmmiuuiHitmiuimmi iiimimiiiuiummiiiuimmiiii plans for the Hunters' Ball at is an interior decorator. the public school auditorium Fri- Pfc. Wm. Andrus is home on a day evening. Merchants of Gage- 10-day furlough from Fort Belvior, town are giving valuable door Virginia. He is the son of Mrs. Ed prizes. The proceeds will be used Fischer. for a Christmas party for the chil- Miss Helen Zuraw of Bay City dren of the community. was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zuraw and baby, Mrs. Walter Zuraw and family. Mary Martha, came to their home Word has been received by Mr. COFFEE Saturday. Mrs. Felix Szymczak of and Mrs. Arthur Carolan that their Pinconning is staying with her son, Pfc. Paul Carolan, met two daughter and family this week. friends of the vicinity in Germany. Miss Janet Marsrow of Caro They were Pfc. Carl Marker and spent last week with her sister, Pfc. Richard Scharick, Mrs. Ed Fischer, and family. Mrs. Ed Fischer and son, Rich- Sunshine, 1-lb. pkg. Here is another value packed promotion de- Many children in this vicinity ard, spent Friday with her parents, signed to bring to you housewives, top quality are housed in with chicken pox. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marsrow, in HONEY GRAHAMS products at outstanding values. So be sure to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reed of De- Reese. come in today and Stock up and Save! Mak' 83c your 1GA Food Store « One Stop Shop I troit spent the week end with Mr. The Gagetown PTC meeting was and Mrs. Thomas Laurie and fam- called to order by the president. Del Monte Northern ily. Singing followed, led by Mrs. Stan- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day of De- ley Muntz. W. C. Downing ex- troit spent a few days recently plained the United Fund drive, 17-oz. rolls with her sister, Mrs. Arthur suggested that the organization cans Carolan. take over the solicitations. Dis- Peas Tissue .13 Mrs. Charles Sellers of Rich- cussions followed. Mr. Mayer sug- 5 mond visited her sister, Miss Edith, gested contacting people from each Miller, this week. section for solicitors. Plans were Muchmore Royal Guest or Muchmore Mr. and Mrs. Mose Karr visited made for a potluck supper for the over the week end with Mr, and next meeting in November. 46-oz. CREAM No. 2 Mrs. Chas. Collins at Mt. Morris. The WSCS of the Methodist cans STYLE cans Mrs. Peter Wood, Mrs. Agnes Church met last week Wednesday. Tomato Juice Corn Bedore and Mrs. Frank Lenhard Mrs. Royce Russell had charge of 5 10 attended funeral services for their the program. A skit called "A aunt, Mrs. Mary Corbett, in Sagi- ' Sower went Forth" was given by Del Monte Crushed Dog House naw Wednesday. Mrs. G. Burlew, Mrs. Leslie Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer, Mrs, Harry Russell and Mrs. Wil- No. 1-lb. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fischer and liam Anker. Mrs. Russell gave a cans Mr. and Mrs. Steve Schwartz spent talk on "Scatter the Good Seeds." cans Food from Friday until Sunday touring Mrs. Burlew gave a talk on the Pineapple 4 12 in Canada. value of being a responsible mem- Mr, and Mrs. - Delbert Morton of j ber. Plans for a movie to be shown Del Monte Del Monte Bad Axe were Sunday dinner in the near future were made with gUBow~-.i—~4-~s u~-i£ iVirH/r~- . ai——.-m3 iviiSTI/F-.,-, . -uetT ; Ja.fll.ieT-,--**^ - members of the Owendale Church son. as guests. Mrs. Elmore Hurd was 21/2-size 46-oz. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walsh acting hostess. cans cans have a new baby boy, Thomas Mrs. Richard Dixon arrived in Orange Juice 3 Henry, born last Tuesday. Rich- Detroit by plane the 15th from 5 ard, Jr., is staying with his grand- Heilbrawn, Germany. She is Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin awaiting her husband's return to White, Yellow, Choc., Pillsbury Walsh. the United States and is residing $ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fredericks with her new in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. pkgs. cans of Detroit spent a few days last Frank Dixon. Cpl. Richard Dixon week with their granddaughter will leave Germany soon. Cake Mixes .3

U. S. GOV'T. GRADED CHOICE TABLE-RITE Always Bigger ANOTHER BIG SALE WEEK! A Hit And Better Show! Movies! MICHIGAN Last Three Nights of This Great 3rd Dimension Show! THURS., FRI., SAT. OCT. 22-23-24 For The First Time Randolph Scott in 3-D POTATOES "THE STRANGER WORE A GUN" Now everyone can enjoy in Technicolor lamb at these low prices. Co-Starring Claire Trevor Every IGA TABLE-RITE 50-lb. bag Plus 3 Times As Hilarious in 3rd Dimension! LAMB is U. S. Gov't. The 3 Stooges in graded choice or prime. "PARDON MY BACKFIRE" 15-lb. peck 39c Also Color Cartoon BLADE CUT ADMISSIONS: Adults 60c; Children 14c, tax incl. Red ^^ I|BBII ^~p 3-D Polarized Glasses 15c extra. Save by saving your lb. lbs glasses for all natural vision 3-D shows! Chuck Roast 43c Grapes Z Z5C SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW BROOKFIELD SUN., MON. OCT. 25-26 Continuous Sunday from 3 p. m. lb. Mailer's Fresh reg. Butter * Donuts 25c CENTER CUT Edward G. Pauletfe Sugar - Plain - Cinnamon ROBINSON • GODDARO MONTGOMERY lb. Plus MGM Color Cartoon . Pork Chops • SAVE 3c Midler's Please Note: "Vice Squad" will not be shown at the Sat. Midnight Show! LEAN AND RINDLESS Oven-Glo 1-lb. Coming Next Sun., Mon. Tues., Wed., Thurs. cello Bread Nov. 1-2 Sliced Bacon 17 Oct. 27-28-29

"ROCK HUDSON G. B. DUPUIS MARKET PIPER LAURIE YOUR HOME - OWNED IGA MARKET PAGE TWELVE. CASS CITY CHRONICLE—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1953. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. SCOUT CAMPOREE Methodists Slate SUPERVISORS SHABBONA Ziehm-Sageman Rites Concluded from page one. Concluded from page one. Free Film Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Townley will Told in Owendale Cass City scouts in the church ser- Timothy C. Quinn, circuit judge, be the guest speakers at the Shab- vice. Douglas Gingrich was one of "It's A Wonderful Life." So says for an increase in salary from the i bona Methodist church Monday Miss Donna Marie Ziehm, daugh- the campfire song leaders. the film to be shown at the Cass county was denied until the time evening October 26 at 8:00 p. m. | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ziehm of Other scouts attending were City Methodist Church this coming when the county will be in a bet- jEy e ig cordiall invited to David Ackerman, Robert Fischer, Sunday evening at 8:00. The story ter financial condition. |attend and hear the mes Dr> j Owendale, became the bride of To settle the Estate of Glenford McQueen, the following j Frank Sageman, son of Mrs. Mike Fritz, James Hutchinson, is built around the life of Henry Besides turning down this re-» and Mrs. Townley have recently personal property will be sold at the premises located 7 miles Donald Lorentzen, James Mac- Wood, the helpful kind of Christian quest, the Board revoked a Robert Sageman of Bad Axe, Sat- returned home from a world trip urday afternoon. The three o'clock east, 2 miles south, y mile east of Cass City, or 1 mile north, Tavish, Eddie DeBlois and Jim who is such an asset to the life of privilege that had formerly, been and a visit to the Holy Land. 2 Profit. Explorers included Jack his church and community. granted to county officers and rites at the RLDS Church, Owen- west of Argyle, on Hartwick, Robert Hunter, James Produced by the Protestant Film deputies. Because the privilege dale, decorated with palms and Johnson, Stuart Little, James Mc- Commission and taking 45 minutes had been abused, they said, no al- Lifelong Greenleaf gladioli, was solemnized by Elder Carthy, Charles Patterson, Tom to run, the picture has been highly lowance for means will in the fu- Silas Parker. - Fritz and Fred Tyo. appreciated by audiences over the ture be granted these officers Twp, Resident Dies A waltz-length gown of mi- nation. The public is cordially in- without special authorization from ported lace and net was chosen by Advertise it in the Chronicle. vited. the Board. Archie Gillies, 86, lifelong resi- I the bride. The shirred strapless Friday, November 6 The supervisors also okayed dent of Greenleaf Township, died ! bodice was covered by a lace jac- minor repairs and painting over early Wednesday in his farm home. ket, fashioned with a Peter Pan Starting at 10 a. m., Sharp the back entrance and around He had been in failing health for collar and three-quarter-length windows in the general office of the past six years. sleeves. She wore a finger-tip veil the Probate Judge. Funeral services will be held and carried a cascade of white > CATTLE Red Crown electric water heater., Attention Farmers Friday at 2 p. m,. in the Douglas roses. She was given in marriage These are all good Holstein cat- 52-gal. An educational dairy meeting1 will be sponsored by Church Group Slates Funeral Home. Rev. Robert Morton by her father. tle. Because of the death of Mr. 14 milk cans Wash tank Elkland Roller Mills on of Ubly will officiate and burial Mrs. Clarence Sageman, Bad McQueen and the absence of rec- Pails and strainer will be in Elkland Cemetery. Axe, sister-in-law of the groom, ords it is impossible to tell the age 2 electric motors, % horse Meeting Wednesday Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. was matron of honor. Her bal- or when the cattle are due. Alexander Gillies, he was born on lerina-length gown was coralberry One 1% horse motor, new The young adults of the Presby- the farm where he died, on July and yellow roses were her flowers. Three cows, dry Greyhound A C welder, 200 amp. terian Church will begin their fall 31, 1867. He married Miss Bessie Bridesmaids were Miss Marguerite 8 cows, milking Cement mixer Emery and winter program with a potluck Dew on April 26, 1904, who sur- May Ziehm, Owendale, sister of Three 2 year olds, milking 10 barrels cement At Town Hall, Cass City \supper at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, vives. the bride, and Miss Georgia Ziehm, Oct. 28. 7 heifers, bred, 2 years old Harvey 10 in. hammer mill with Starts At 8:30 p. m. Refreshments Served Other survivors are: one daugh- Gagetown, cousin of the bride. 10 yearlings Committees have been formed ter, Mrs. Archie (Beatrice) Mc- Their gowns were in teal blue and screens for the group. On the dinner com- Lachlan of Cass City; two grand- acquamarine, respectively. They 4 small calves Wilmington air compressor, 300- ELKLAND ROLLER MILLS mittee are Mrs. Harold Perry, Mrs. Ibs. sons, Archie Angus and Robert also carried yellow roses. MACHINERY 1/2 Mile East of Stop Light, Cass City Ivan MacRae, Miss Elizabeth Agar Loree McLachlan, and three sis- Leona Ziehm, sister of the bride, Platform scales Drill press and Mrs. Don MacLachlan. ters, Mrs. X. A. Boomhower of had a pink taffeta gown for her MM Moline tractor "U," 5 years Hay forks Hay rope The invitation and hospitality old Bad Axe, Mrs. Dougald Brown and duties as flower girl. She had a Hay hoist | committee will include James A. MM 4-row corn planter Mrs. James Wallace of Cass City. ; floral headpiece, as did the other Wheel barrel, on rubber Milligan, Mrs. Arthur Holmberg attendants. Ring bearer was Barry Damor manure loader and Dr. Ivan MacRae. 50 steel fence posts, 6% ft. and T Lee Ziehm, brother of the bride. MM double disc, 8 ft. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schuckert, Final Rites Held for John Pfaff, Bad Axe, attended ft. | j Mrs. Elmer Fuester and Mrs. Har- Mrs. Hazel Fulcher the bridegroom as best man and John Deere disc tiller 1 roll new woven wire | [ old Hulburt will form the program ushers were Robert McDonald, John Deere tractor "B" with cul- Hydraulic 2-ton jack committee.. tivator, 1-year old Horace Croft, Leland Noble and Drive belt, 6-in., 36-ft., double The pastor, Rev. M. R. Vender, Funeral services were held Stuart Noble. John Deere field cultivator, 12-ft. 300-gal. gas tank with pump I will have a devotional theme, Wednesday, September 23, at the Miss Wilda Arnott was the John Deere drill, 13 hole "Food, Fun, Fellowship and Thayer Funeral Home, Farming- vocalist and Miss Marilyn Osborn, 50 gal. oil, number 30 Faith," prior to the recreation ton, for Mrs. Hazel Fulcher who John Deere corn chopper with the accompanist. J motor and hay attachments Mall electric drill, size %-inch period. died September 21 in Mt. Carmel Immediately following the cere- Home Utility 6 in. electric saw - Mercy Hospital, following an ill- New Holland blower, pipes com- mony, a reception was held in the Electric cow clippers HOLBROOK ness of one month. church basement. A wedding dance plete Mrs. Fulcher was born in Sanilac in the Bad Axe American Legion 2 wagons with chopper box (with Socket wrenches, other wrenches County June 29, 1905, the daugh- unloader) 50-ft. garden hose lj Mr. and Mrs. Steven Decker en- ? Hall was held Saturday night for ter of the late Frank McGregory j 300 guests. Knife grinder for chopper Reo Royal power lawn mower 11 tertained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ethel McGregory. |'; Ted Stricter of St. Clair; Mr,, and For her wedding trip to North- New Holland twine baler, with Bolt cutter, sizes up to 5/8 in. On October 4, 1922, she married ern Michigan, the bride wore a motor Nubby Tweeds IMrs. Clifford Jackson and son, Earl Fulcher and they have lived in Silage cart Vise green wool suit with black acces- John Deere 3-section harrows Robert, Chas. Guinther of Cass Farmington the past 23 years. sories and a white rose corsage. 600 bales June clover |; City; Chas. Bond, Jerry Decker, Surviving are: her husband; 40-ft. extension ladder 275-gal. storage tank | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simkins, Frank The bride is a graduate of Cen- Gabardines three daughters, Mrs. Nora tral Michigan College where she Century lime sprayer 25-ton chopped hay, mixed clover ' and Francis Decker. Bartsch, Betty and Carol Fulcher; was a member of Alpha Ma Chap- Buzz saw, 36-in. » Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena of four sons, Leroy of Royal Oak, 600 bales wheat straw the Gordon ter of Delta Sigma Epsilon Soror- Field tiller for plow, new Royal Oak visited at Pvt. Gerald Fulcher of Fort Knox, ity. She is Home Economics 400 bushels oats | Jackson home on Sunday and took Kentucky, Arthur and Duwayne; j teacher in Ubly High School. Oliver plows, 3 14-in., on rubber 20-acres ear corn It's time to slacken-up for Fall! Come in—eye—try § their mother, Mrs. Ada Walker, her .mother, Mrs. Ethel McGregory Guests were from Detroit, Owen- Cultipacker, 1 year old Two 5-gal. water fountain —and buy one or more pair from our stunning array. 1 i home with them for the winter. of Cass City; two sisters, Mrs. .Side delivery rake (Roto Rake) j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crawford and dale, . Bad Axe, Gagetown, Bach, Two community hens' nest Plenty of nubby tweeds as well as the ever-popular jf Sidney Christmas of Cleveland, Sebewaing, East Lansing and New Idea mower, 7-ft. | Larry Cornell and Mr. and Mrs. Ohio, and Mrs. Donald Withey of 4 ten-ft. chicken feeders gabardines. f i Cecil Brown of Cass City had Sun- Auburn Heights,. Ditcher £ Grand Blanc, and three grand- The couple will live near Bad Quantity of lumber, 2x6, 14 ft- J day dinner at the home of Mrs. children. Role-a-way ditcher long, quantity of 1x8x10 Such a wide range of colors to choose from that jj I'Chas. Bond, Sr. Axe. you're sure to find the just-right tones to make winning | Burial was in North Farmington John Deere manure spreader, 4- McCormick-Deering 22 in. grairt j Monday visitors at the Steven Cemetery. •'- wheels, on rubber separator with clover attachment combos with your favorite sports coats. § Decker home were Mrs. Mary Mc- 2-sec. spike harrow Hugh, Mr,, and Mrs. Roy Thornton CASS CITY MARKETS and belts . and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bond. Buying price: John Deere grain binder on rub- General Electric refrigerator, 6 ft*. I Lee McManus, Detroit, was a Soybeans 2.40 ber, power take-off Custom Aire oil burner, 5 rooms guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rien- Marlette Livestock Beans 7.40 6 ft. Oliver combine with pickup l Baby bed Cupboards stra and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Light red kidney beans „... 7.75 and motor Honey extractor I Phone 87 Cass City | Trathen from Monday until Sales Company Dark red kidney beans 7,50 '47 Ford truck, ton and half, 2- Wednesday. Light cranberries 10.00 speed axle, new motor Davenport and chair liinHHiiiuiiniiuHHiiiuniiiuiiiuuiiiiiuiHiiinniniuiKuiuiimmituununmuuiiinuiuiriniininiiuuiHuiiuunmiimiiimuiiiriiimiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiniiiir Market Report Monday, Yellow eye beans 6.50 DeLaval milker,.2 units with pipe Jewelry wagon Corn 1.29 October 19, 1953. Ronco milk cooler, 6-can LUNCH WAGON Grain Best butcher Wheat, No. 2, mixed, bu 1.75 TERMS—$10.00 and under, cash. Over that amount, 1 cattle ...... 21.00-24 75 Oats, new, bu 75 00 Barley, cwt 2.25 12 months time on approved notes. Medium ...... 17.00-21 ^Uye 11.00 Commercial______14.00-1 7 vv Buckwheat, cwt 1.75 ESTATE OF Utility ...... 10.00-14 00 Best butcher Cows, pound ...... 09 .12 bulls______13.50-1 5 50 Cattle, pound ...... 12 .19 Medium to Calves, pound ...... 20 .32 Glenford McQueen Hogs, pound Common ...... 10.00-13 00 Bill Turnbull, Auctioneer Pinney State Bank, Clerk Best butcher Produce cows ...... 12.00-1450 Eggs, large white, doz ...... 56 Eggs, brown, doz ...... 54 Medium...... 10.00-1200 Butterfat ...... 65 Advertise It In the Chronicle. Cutters to Canners ...... 10.00-6.50 Top veal ...... 30.00-34.00 H$H$H$H$HgH$H$HgH$HgH$H$H$HgHgH$HgHHH^ will do! Fair to good ...... 22.50-29.00 Seconds to WHY TAKE CHANCES? CHOOSE Common ...... 14.00-22.00 Deacons ...... 1.00-23.00) Best lambs ...... 18.50-19.75 Nationally Prevents stalling witk a Ewes ...... 6.00-7.7 5 Top veal...... 21.00-22.75 Advertised remarkable |DE-ICER| additive. Roughs...... 15.00-20.0 0 AT Prove it wit/i one fankfulf

A THIN FILM OF !CE- Wednesday Market Come in and see our selection of nationally known appli- ,<• or not, when New STANDARD WHITE a major cause of engine stalling At Sandusky Yards ances. Select the one to suit your taste and budget and be your engine quits in traffic CROWN Premium Gasoline Even when outside tem- at this time of the year, contains a costly DE-ICER peratures are from 58° to Market report Oct. 21, 1953 assured that you have the BEST that money can buy. chances are that ice does it. additive. This DE-ICER ad- 28° rapid evaporation of Yes, ice causes cold-motor ditive is a built-in anti- gasoline can cause a thin Good beef steers and stalling even on Indian Sum- freeze that prevents the film of ice to form on the heifers 19.00-23.00 RCA TELEVISION SETS mer mornings! Carburetor formation of a thin ice film. carburetor throttle plate. Fair to good 14.00-18.50 ice! And this amazing fast- Ice that can cripple the Ice shuts off the flow of Common .... 13.50 down MANY MORE CROSLEY REFRIGERATORS I freeze is likely to occur when action of your carburetor! fuel during idling. Then, the temperature registers And remember . . . you when you make a stop, Good beef cows .... 12.00-14.50 BRANDS NOT ADMIRAL REFRIGERATORS I Fair to good 9.00-11:50 between 58° and 28° above can't buy a more powerful your fuel-starved engine LISTED HERE zero! gasoline. sputters and dies. DE-ICER Common kind .... 8.50 down For years motorists have Stop in today and get the additive in New STANDARD Bologna bulls . 13.50-15.50 mistakenly blamed their gasoline that does what no WHITE CROWN Premium cars for this cold-motor Gasoline prevents car- Light butcher other gas will do— buretor ice. stalling. But now Standard PREVENTS STALLING bulls 10.50-15.00 scientists have solved it. due to carburetor ice. Stock bulls ...... 50.00-100.00 WASHERS Feeders . 30.00-90.00 OIL BURNERS AND v . , /. / , .,/ Deacons . 1.00-23.00 HOT WATER HEATERS Good veal -30.00-34.00 louexjjecf morejrom (STAN DARD) ana get it! Fair to good 24.00-29.00 REFRIGERATOR AND RADIO Common 23.50 down Hogs, choice 21.50-23.00 Boughs 20.00 down REPAIR SERVICE Sandusky Livestock WATSON R. D. Keating Gulf Gas • Fuel Oil - Tires and Batteries Sales Company STANDARD SERVICE DISTRIBUTOR Stanley GAS AND OIL Standard Oil Products Sale eyery Wednesday at 2:00 p. m Asher, W. H. Turnbull Earl Roberts Manager CASS CITY OIL & GAS Cass City Oak & Main Sts. Cass City Phone 248 Cass City Auctioneers