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The Wakefield News from Wakefield, Michigan • Page 9

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Wakefield, Michigan
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Saturday, November 13,1937 THE NEWS, WAKEP1ELD, MICHICAN Stores 100,000 rf Poatoes court her final administration account, land "her petition praying for the al- a'ssign- residue 1 Gogebic county has 100,000 bushels' ent and of excellent home grown potatoes of safd 3 safely housed or ready for ft Ordered, That the 8th day of i this season, to Gun- JDecemberA 19g aj clx ranntv amcuitural agent. -j i thereof and for the distribution of the estate, Flat county has agent. ithe foi eno at said probate officej practiced atm Mrs. Frank Kanieski is visiting with relatives and friends at Boyd, Wis. to Mr.

and Mrs. T. Davies and children have returned from a visit rela-! said of manure to the acre, andl It is Further Ordered, That public 4 16 coram fer-iTMtace thereof be given by publication ViJJ. UJ of this order, for three sue- 6 acre lantfng was done during the a or ttos order, for three sue- VTVATTHT in May. About 23 bushels cessiye -weeks previoustosaid day of -HeVister of Probate were planted in rows 32 to hearing the Wakefield News, lst printed and circulated In I -rr --t 1.

Her 2UJIC WCtC UUtUmt iii -HJJTTO tives at Kalamazoo and Hastings apar with the plants spac- printed and circulated in -o- Word has been received of the death of Mr. Kepple, father of ed 12 to 14 inches in the row. said Most Mrs. George Howe was called Marquette this week by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Steele.

i Miss Leonella Roberts is visiting with friends in Marquette for an indefinite period. -o- Mr. and Mrs. James McGraw are spending the week-end with relatives at -o- Vernon Olson and James Lawler bave returned from a visit with friends at Detroit. i neid last Monday.

jwa uccu -o- 1 for quick growth. The bulk of thep- Mr. John P. Martinkoskl The Legion Auxiliary will harvested during the last) Attorney for Petitioner, have returned from a honeymoon at 'Tuesday evening at the Legion quar- in. September, and yields up to j-Business Address': Iroawood, Mich.

Green Bay and Milwaukee, Wis. After the meeting a hard time A1? mcWM 1 party will be held. Each member may Mrs. Hubert Fountain spent yester- bring a guest. Members who have patched the apron may bring their in.

the forenoon, said time and place being hereby appointed for the examination aiufc adjustment of all claims and demands against said deeeosed. torney, Clifford A. Trethewey, for the plaintiff, within fifteen (15) days after service on said non-resident defendant, of a copy of said hill and 'It is Further Ordered, That public this order; notice thereof be given by publication of a copy-of this order for three successive; to said day of hearing the Wakefield News, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County. M. E.

NOLAN, Judge of Probate field, but now living Funeral rites for Mr. held last Monday. Gogebic farmers now follow practices in potato ewmncV' rfmoolr at St. and spring plowing, quack gress Kepple were control, and the use of certified, treats fed seed which has been green-sprouted M. E.

NOiAN, Judge of Probate. Attorney for Petitioner. (Business Address: Ironwood. Mich. Oct.

2 W. B. FAUHL, of Probate. PUBLIC NOTICE Nov. 13 day in Ishpemin'g and Negaunee visit- ing with relatives and attending to contribution to the meeting, business matters.

-o- Mr. and Mrs. Anton Valesano are Dr. R. I.

C. Prout, who has been re- the parents of a son, born Nov. 6. Mr. busbies per acre were checked.

year sees an advance in Goge- county. potato culture. Nov. 13 Acres Sjold In PublJc Sales More than 3,000 acres of land were at public land sales conducted by here, is steadily improving and plans I Wakefield 13 of conservation last to resume his practice within a short; hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Yesneyi The sales held at Midland Bitr time. jare the parents of a daughter, -o- November 8 at the family home at Mrs. Joseph Novakoski have Verona. taken up tueir residence at Bessemer.

I The dwelliug- occupied by the Nova- JWico--Plymouth Presbyterian dmrch koski's on Pierce street has been leased Wico Location to Mrs. Genevieve Erickson. i Sunday school at- 9:30 su m. -o- i Morning worship at 10:30 a. m.

Range Young People's Fellowship Gheboygan, St. Ignace, Escan- Menominee, Iron Mountain and Mrs. Thomas Ford, L'Anse, has been visiting at the William Strough home meeting- at Ramsay, Wednesday eve- week. Mrs. Ford is a sister of Mrs.

Anna Brennan, mother of Mrs. Strough. -o- Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Brown left yes- I sold. In -addition 23 descriptions of platted property in villages and sorts were sold. re- Nov. 27 Order Appointing Time For Hearing Claims STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Probate Court for the County of Gogebie.

At a session of said Court held at the Probate Office in the City of Bessemer in said County, on the 4th day of November, A. D. 1937. Present: Hon. M.

E. Nolan, Judge of Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of Oscar H. Aschermann, deceased. It appearing to the Court that the time for presentation of the claims The land was purchased for pasture, against said estate should limited terday for Minneapolis, where they Saturday.

attended the Northwestern-Minnesota 'ber, ning at 6 o'clock. Members bring lunches. The Rev. E. C.

Parlin, formerly a Missionary to China will speak. Ladies' Aid will have a Patsy sale wood lots, farming, and hunting and camp sites. Orders taken by any mem- ,3 Nov. 27 PROBATE NOTICE For Publication--Final Administration Account football game today and visited with their daughter, Miss Margaret. Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Petrie and Lewis Landweher, Jefferson City, arrived Tuesday to visit during the hunting season. Mrs. Petrie will visit with lier parents, Mr. and R.

Hillis. -O- James Smith, who has been a member of the local state police detaeh- W. ROYCRAFT, Minister STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro- Sunday school at 9:30 ft. m. Divine worship at 11:00 a.

m. Choir practice Tuesday evening. The Luther League will meet Tuesday evening with Elise Danielson and jthe Probate Office in the City of in said County, on the 9th day of November A. D. 1937.

Present: Hon, K. Nolan, Judge for Marquette; where he has been promoted to service in the plain clothes division of organization, Miss Margaret Olson will leave; Monday for Green Bay, where she has accepted a position with the Sonatone Corporation. After receiving instructional -work in the Sonatone products she will be located at Wau- saii, Wis. -o- John Wasielewski, who is employed at the Hotel Schuler, at Marshall, has returned to uis duties after a visit "with' his mother. The hotel is under the management of.

Winston Schuler, former-teacher in the local schools. Marshal Lepinski and Mike Radowski, who have been employed in the steel mills at South Chicago have returned to their here. Because of the decline in steel production there i has been a general reduction in ploymeht in tlje furnace district. Miss Bernice Russ daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Russ, and Walter Sim- i check, son of Sam Simcheck, were! married Saturday morning, Nov. 6 at 1 St. Mary's Church by the' Rev. Father Drengacz. The couple were attended by Miss Marvel Russ and Lawrence Dalbeck.

Mr. and Mrs. Simcheck will make -o- Miss Rachel Graves, Herrin, has been appointed to fill the vacancy; in the school system caused by the 1 resignation, of Miss Caroline Lukes. Miss Graves has been assigned to departmental work in the Junior high school, and Miss Grace Olson has taken the position of teacher in the opportunity room, of which Miss Lukes was instructor. -o- has ac- Lorraine Johnson as the hostesses' of the evening.

The third of the series of mid-week services will be conducted Wednesday evening. Subject, "Baptism- the Father-Child Relationship." of Probate. ln the Matter of the Estate of Mike Kowaleski, deceased. Tekla Kowaleski having filed in said and that a time and place be appointed to receive, examine, and adjust all claims and demands against said deceased by and before said Court; It is Ordered, That creditors of said deceased are required to present claims to said Court at said Probate" Court Office on or before the 9th'day of March, A. D.

1938, at ten o'clock STATE OF MICHIGAN Circuit Court, County of Gogebic, Chancery Marian Chase Baker Order vs. of Publication Defendant. Suit pending in the Circuit Court, County of Gogebic, Chancery, at the, City of Bessemer, in said county on i the 17th day of September, 1937. In this cause it appearing from af- i fidavit on file, that the defendant isj not a resident of this state, but re-! sides at 637 Gostlen Street, in the City of Hammond, and State of Indiana. On motion of Clifford A.

Trethewey, Attorney for the plaintiff, it is or- idered that said non-residsnt defendant, Norman Baker, caused his appearance to be. entered 011 this cause within three months from the date of this order; and in case of his appearance', that he cause his answer to plaintiff of complaint to be filed, and a copy, thereof, be served on said At- fault, thereof, said bill be taken as confessed by non-resident defendant, Norman Baker. It is further ordered that within forty (40) days the plaintiff shall cause a notice of this order to be published in the Wakefield News, a newspaper printed, published, and circulating in said county, and that such publication be continued therein at least once each week for siy weeks l.iri successions or that she cause a copy of this order to be personally served on said non-resident defendant, Nor- mau Baker, at least twenty (20) days before the time above prescribed for his appearance. GEORGE O. DRISCOLL, Circuit Judge.

CLIFFORD A. TRETHEWEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Business Address: Irouwood, Mich. MY 0-CEDAR MOP KEEPS MY FLOORS CLEAN AND POLISHED BEAUTIFULLY, AND I INSIST ON 0-CEDAR I COULDN'T KEEP HOUSE WITHOV THEM. il 5- A LARGE DULUTH PIANO HOUSE, now put of business left several partly paid pianos, and must close out at once, can be had for balance due from $5 to $8 per month, J.

E. "Flieschman 1527 Tower Ave.j, Superior, Wis. It's Easy To Be Mistaken About STOMACH TROUBLE Stomach sufferers should learn the truth about ULCERS, GAS, ACID, INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn, due to excess acid. FREE UDGA Booklet contains facts of interest. The 9th edition, the press, mavprove your firststep pystomach comfort! Clip this to remind you to ask fotf the UDGA Booklet at WAkEFtELD PHARMACY FOR SALE BY DELMET MERCHANTILE RINGSMUTH HARDWARE OLSON BROS.

M-W ASSOCIATED STORE WAKEFIELD PHARMACY PEOPLES COOP STORE ROBERT E. BYQUIST, Pastor (FINNISH EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday school at 8:45 a. m. Divine service at.

10:30 a. m. Young People's Choir practice at 1 p. m. Foreign Mission Feast at 7:30 p.

m. with Rev. Toivo KosMkallio of Finland and Rev. Onni Kononen of Gwinu, mission pastors traveling to Eina mission field, will speak in the innish and english languages. Rev.

N. KORHONEN, Pastor Modern Photographs Prices Reasonable 227 E. Aurora Street Ironwood, Michigan PREFERRED STOCK DIVIDEND lolF the LAKE SUPERIOR DISTRICT POWER COMPANY Regular quarterly dividend 01 the and Preferred Stock of the Lake Superior District Power Company has been declared by he BoarVi of Direc- close of business Monday, Nov- tliiiisiei. UJ. iriio.

o.u.»fcjr trj-l, the Stambaugh General Hospital. Miss lotn. Phillips has had considerable hospital E. experience ia the Middle West. She comes here from the Waukegan General Hospital, Waukegan ,131.

J. Treasurer We Have Moved We have moved to our New location in the Pickard Building OR Me- Leod Avenue. We wish to thank our many customers for their patronage in the past and extend an invitation to both Old and New customers to visit us at our New location. MOORE'S ELECTRIC SHOP Pickard Building McLeod Aveu Remember, please-when yoa take a Smith- Coogh Drop SSTSiSSk or yoa This is the vitamin that raises the resistance of the mucous AULU membranes of the nose and throat to cold cough infections. Just arrived another big- of those popular pen and pencil gift color set packed in its individual gift Now plenty of -sets for all, including YOU.

If you. haven't already taken advantage of this offer, don't delay ---come in today. As Many Sets As You Want--FREE It is easy to one or more of these handsome gift sets for yourself. Drop in at the Wakefield News office, pay your subscription for a year, and select the set you want from the many on display. If you want two sets, pay for two years; three sets, pay for three years, etc.

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