Document 6508127

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Document 6508127
CASS CITY CHRONICLE—FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1943.
Cass City, Michigan.
Be Cash Out, When
Cash In with Want
FOR SALE—Ford truck, IVz ton, ROOMS for rent at Severn's, 50
North Seeger Street.
10-2-tf
in good shape with good tires.
Rear tires are new, Also stock
rack and beet box, ,and '42 DON'T FOOL with the weather
;man. Fill' your bin with "Big
Plymouth car. Wm. Brown, SnoFOR SALE—A model T runabout.
ver.
8-6-3p (Chief" (Unionville) coal now
while this coal is available.
Walter LaPeer, 4593 Maple St.
Lump, Egg and Stoker. Phone
FOR SALE—Sow and 9 little pigs,
8-20-lp
15. Elkland Roller Mills. 7-16-6
$50.00. Also 6 six-week-old pigs.
UNTIL THE PRESENT Chevrolet
1944 Kingston Road, 3 miles
Garage building is repaired, I
north of Kingston or a/4 mile WHEN YOU have livestock for
sale, call Reed & Patterson.
am conducting a repair shop in
south of Wilmot.
8-20-lp
Telephone 52, 32 or 228. 8-15-tf
the building directly across the
street, formerly occupied by the TRY KEN-KEY'S for some of your
FARMERS—I will truck your
Kelley Garage. Need more auto
groceries; good staple goods and
livestock to Marlette on Monmechanics with tools. Mechanics
priced right Kenney's Grocery
days. Call me. Cass City phone
without tools need not apply.
and Creamery.
10-7-tf
140F2. Ben McAlpine.
6-4-tf
Karl Story.
8-20-2p
SHERIFF-GOSLIN Roofing Co.—
FOR SALE—Windmill, in good
Roofing and siding contractors
condition, for $25 if taken at
since
1906. Estimates furnished.
once. Four calves 12 weeks old
Terms if desired. C. D. Butler,
for sale or trade on cow. Henry
sales agent, Fairgrove. 8-13-4p
Kruse, 7 north, 2 west, % north
of Gass City.
8-20-2p FARM AND STOCK SALES
80 ACRES, 4 south, 1% east Cass
City, 4-room house, furnace,
BROOD SOW with 7 pigs 2 weeks
HANDLED ANYWHERE.
shower bath, water system, elecold for sale. Gordon Sowden,
tric throughout, good barn, ce8% north, 1 east of Cass City.
ment floors, steel stanchions,
CASS CITY
8-20-lp
water in barn, milk cooling tank,
Telephone 145F12.
other buildings, fair land, some
AUTO PARTS and also mufflers.
woods. F. L. Clark, Real Estate,
Save 50% at Gamble's. 8-20-1
MOTORISTS—We balance wheels
Caro.
8-13-2
FOR SALE—Roan mare 7 years to run without vibration. Means
old, weight 1800, or matched
safe motoring, longer tire mile- FOR SALE—100 acre farm with
good buildings, good soil. Miteam of bay mares, half sisters,
age for you. Let us test your
chael Smith, 8 miles south and
6 years old, weight 3500. All car soon. Howard Asher, Chrys3 east of Cass City. Deford No.
guaranteed to be good workers. ler- Plymouth, Caro.
4-28tf
1.
8-13-2p
Kenneth Shuart, 8 miles east,
4% north of Cass City, 8-20-lp
RATES—Liner of 25 words or
less, 25 cents each insertion.
Over 25 words, <me cent a word
for eacjh insertion.
Arnold Copeland
Auctioneer
BAY MARE, 9 years old, weight
1500, good all around worker,
for sale. Will sell cheap. Rayford Thorpe, 4 miles east, 4
north, % east of Cass City.
8-20-lp
FOR SALE—40 acres good farm
land, located in Sanilac county,
Minden township, 3 miles south
of Minden City on county road.
Good soil, all under cultivation.
Price $1,600.00. Mrs. Lewis
Gutschow, Route 7, Box 19, Mt.
Clemens, Michigan.
8-20-3p
MEN WANTED'
FOR ESSENTIAL WAR
WORK
Our boys need food, guns,
ammunition and equipment.
Let's help get supplies to
them. Good wages; overtime
pay. Premium wages on night
shift.
ELKTON EXPORT
BOXING OO.
Elkton, Michigan 7-30-t
LOST — Auto license plate HAVE THEM Cleaned! Keep
your suits, dresses, work clothes
ME-2846. Finder please notify
Ed Krohn, R. R. 2, Cass City, in active service for the duration
by having them cleaned freor leave plate at Chronicle office.
quently by Eicher's Cleaners
8-20-2p
Pigeon. We pick up and deliver
GREETING CARDS—An assort- in Cass City every Monday anc
ment of lovely new greeting
Thursday.
6-25cards just received, Ic, 5c, lOc,
15c, and 25c. Ella Vance's Vari- POULTRY Wanted —Drop postal
ety Store.
8-20-lp
card to Stephen Dodge, Cass
City. Will call for any amount
HORSES WANTED, old or disat any time. Phone 142F12
abled, cash, '$10 and up< Must
W-T-if • - . - • • •
:
be alive for animal feed purposes. No horses sold or traded. EXPERT WHEEL balancing—We
Prompt pickup. Phone colled
balance wheels to run true anc
Caro 937-11 or write Lang Feec
without vibration at all speeds
Co., Route 3, Caro, Michigan
Assures steering ease, saves
8-20tires. Howard Asher, ChryslerPlymouth, Caro.
4-30-tf
FOR SALE — Several hundred
climated Hereford steers and
heifers 300 Ibs. and up, choice
quality. Call 209-W-l, Clare, or
pay us a visit at the ranch.
W. C. Cornwell Ranch, Clare,
Michigan.
8-20-3 330 Acres Bloomfield Twp. $14,000
320 Acres Bingham Twp. . 13,500
240 Acres Meade Twp.
. 12,000
170 Acres Bloomfield Twp. . 9,000
160 Acres Meade Twp
6,500
130 Acres Caseville Twp ...12,500
100 Acres near Sebewaing... 10,000
80 Acres near Kilmanagh. 15,000
80 Acres near Elkton
6,500
80 Acres Lake Twp
6,000
80 Acres Brookfield" Twp. .. 5,500
80 Acres Meade Twp
5,500
80 Acres Brookfield Twp... 4,200
60 Acres near Kilmanagh.. 8,000
40 Acres near Linkville .... 5,250
PHONE 145
40 Acres Meade Twp
1,600
40 Acres McKinley Twp. .. 1,500
40 Acres near Caseville .... 3,500
POULTRY
Highest Market
Prices Paid
at All Times
Caro Poultry Plant
FARMERS
Am buying poultry and
eggs every day. See us
for best prices.
Sehwei-gert's
Poultry
211 E. Frank Street
CARO.
Phone 291.
8-13-tf
Sandusky Poultry Plant
PHONE 267
Care of-Blue Water Inn
CASEVILLE, MICHIGAN
7-30-tf
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FOR SALE—Cottage at Rose Island with screened porch at 1862
Grove Street. Inquire of caretaker. .Otis A. Hinton, 493 W.
Frank St., Birmingham, Mich.
8-13-2p
LIST YOUR FARM- property for
sale on a basis of 5% commission. Why not try this service?
It costs you nothing to list. If
sold the charge is only 5%. Use
this service. A penny post card
. will reach me. F. L. Clark, Real
Estate, Caro.
8-13-4
CASH PAID for cream at Kenney's, Cass City.
FOR SALE—Two Jersey cows, 3
and 4 years old. John Banko,
6 miles south, 1 east, 1 south of
Cass City.
8-20-lp
ABOUT 50 WHITE and Barred
Rock pullets, 4 months old, for
sale. Take your choice at $1.00
apiece. Clarence Quick, 2688
Warner Road. Phone 150F12.
8-20-1
FOR SALE—2 female birds, hay
ropes, 12 separate discs, fuel
heater, hand washer, milk separator. Call 206R3 on Third St.
Frank E. Hall.
8-20-1
JUST RECEIVED—New living
room suites at Gamble's. 8-20-1
AUTO SEAT COVERS—For cool
summer driving youll want your
car fitted with smart, snug covers. Easy to sponge clean. Caro
Auto Parts' Co., opposite telephone office. Phone 305, Caro.
8-20-6
WANTED—Small chicken farm, 5
acres or more. House must be
in good condition, four or five
rooms. Charles Nottley, 971
Columbia Road, Berkley, Mich.
8-20-lp
ONE SOLID MAPLE bedroom
suite—chest, vanity, bed, mattress and sprfngs, priced just
right. Cass 'City Furniture
Store.
'
8-20-1
WANTED Old horses and cows
for fox feed. $10 and up at your LOST—Billfold in Cass City Tuesfarm or l%c Ib. live weight de- " day with driver's license and
livered to ranch. Phone 3861, or
some small change.
Finder
write Michigan Fur Farm, Peck,
please leave at Chronicle office.
Mich.
3-26-52p
Melvin Southworth.
8-20-1
FOR SALE—Six English Setter FOR SALE—One purebred Oxford
pups, 7 weeks old. Jack Kenney,
ram. Leslie Muntz, Cass City.
Cass City.
8-13-tf
8-20-lp
FOR SALE—1937 Ford. Bud FOR SALE—Renown heater, mediSickler, 3 miles south, % east
um size. Chauncey Tallman, 2
of Cass City.
7-13-2p
miles south of .Cass City. 8-20-lp
FOR RENT—3 rooms and bath,
furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. FOR SALE—Fordson tractor and
plow, $50.00. 1944 Kingston
Nelson
Harrison.
Telephone
Road, 3 miles north of Kingston
127F12.
7-30-tf
or % mile south of Wilmot.
8-20-lp
WE HAVE roofing and brick sidings at low prices, Gamble's,
1940 85 DeLUXE Ford must be
8-20-1
sold, Bob Keating, Cass City.
8-20-lp
ENTER GUESSING contest at
Dupuis' I. G. A. Store—23 bags
of flour given away free. Con- WANTED — Canning corn. Enquire at Chronicle office or call
test closes Aug. 28, 1943, at
182.
8-20-1
10:00 p. m.
8-20-2
WANT TO BUY about 12 tons of YOUR SPENCER, because it will
fit, will be perfectly comfortable.
good hay delivered.
Simon
It will be light, soft and flexible
Bekes, 5 miles west, 2 north, %
and
permit freedom of movement
west of Cass City, or 2 miles
when you sit, stand or walk.
south and 1% west of Gagetown.
Lura DeWitt, Cass City. Phone
8-13-2p
63R2.
8-20-1
FOR SALE—"Cottage Cruiser"
house trailer. Sleeps four, Cole- HEREFORDS for sale—2 registered yearling bulls sired by
man oven stove, Quaker oil heatW. H. R. White Thorn, good
er, good tires, nice clean shape.
individuals; also a few females
A. G. Brooks, 223 E. Sherman,
for sale. Jensen Hereford Farms,
Caro, Michigan.
8-20-lp
Marlette.
8-20-3p
POTATOES for sale—Irish cobblers by the peck or bushel.
Mrs. John West.
8-20-lp
EZRA A. WOOD
We are now taking
applications for men
and women for coming
campaign. Boys under
18 years of age must
have working permits.
"
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Albert McConnell is painting the
Thomas Gillies was a visitor
R. E. Johnson Hardware building. last week of friends in Vassar and
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Drace spent also of friends near Gagetown.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCaslin of
Tuesday to Thursday at Red Oak.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore of Rochester were visitors of Mr. and
Hazel Park were Sunday guests Mrs. John McArthur. Bobby Mcof Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sherwood. Caslin returned home with his parents, having spent two weeks at
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Locke, the McArthur home.
daughter, Velma, and Arnold Rayl
Cecil Lester cut the inside of his
were at Imlay City on Sunday right hand quite badly and has to
to get Miss Shirley Locke, who has milk 14 cows with his left hand,
been a guest there of her grand- requiring six hours a day to do
parents.
to the
the milking.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gage have
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Towsley,
moved to Lapeer.
daughter, Elsie, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Louis Locke is spending Walter Kelley are on vacation this
this week with relatives in Cleve- week in a cottage at Caseville.
land, Ohio.
by Roger B. Whitman
Mr. and Mrs. Arleon Retherford
Aids 88 Liberty Ships
were visitors on Sunday in KingLimiting the quantity of steel used
Koger B. Whitman—WNU Features.
ston.
in bed springs is resulting hi an anYou may not be able to replace worn or
nual saving in steel sufficient to meet
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Zemke
broken household equipment. This is war.
Government priorities come first. So take were visitors .on Saturday in Pon- the steel requirements for 88 Libcare of what you have . . . as well as you
erty ships.
possibly can. This column by the home- tiac.
owner's friend tells you how.
Mrs. Charles Spencer entertained
Established War Nursing
CLEANING ETIGS
for several days her sister from
Florence Nightingale, British war
Munising.
nurse and heroine of the Crimea,
Soiled carpets, rugs and upholMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Churchill,
stery can be cleaned by sham- Mrs. Clarence Cox, and Mrs. Frank established modern nursing and was
pooing with soap jelly. Ordinary Benedict visited relatives and the first Woman ever to establish a
hospital for the war-wounded dursoiling will come out easily, but
ing and at the scene of the war.
obstinate and unusual stains should friends in Vassar.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley enhave professional care., Also, shampooing can be used only on fast tertained Sunday Richard Williams
fr life >$>
colors. Put four cups of pure, mild and Gordon Bennett of Detroit.
Mrs. Max Johnson of Jackson
soap chips or flakes in a bowl or
wide-mouthed jar, and add one cup was a guest of the week of Mr.
of water. Soap jelly will form with- and Mrs. R. E. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Palmateer
in an hour. Put a portion in a mixing bowl and beat with an egg beat- and family were guests on Sunday
er until you raise very stiff suds.
of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Spencer Market Aug. 18, 1943—
Using a soft brush, work the jelly near Harbor Beach. Carl and
on the fabric in a space about 12 Marian remained there for this Good beef steers
and heifers ........ 13.00-14.30
inches or so across. After time for week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Montague four to good .......... 11.50-13.00
loosening the dirt, wipe with a clean,
damp cloth. Then,x using a stiffer and family, Mrs. Rene Montague
brush, brush the, nap in the right and Mrs. George Roblin were at Common ................ 9.00-10.50
direction. Continue in this way on Elizabeth Lake on Saturday to Good beef cows .... 9.00-10.00
the next space to be cleaned. The visit relatives there.
Fair to good
suds are so dry that upholstery fab- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McCain of
beef cows .......... 8.00- 9.00
ric will not be soaked as would be Pontiac were Sunday guests of Mr.
Canners
and
the case with soapsuds as usually and Mrs. George Spencer.
used.
cutters ................5.00- 7.50
Mr. and Mrs. George Roblin are
After cleaning, the fabric should entertaining for a few days the Dairy cows .......... 75.00-175.00
be dried quickly. A rug should be former's sisters, Mrs. McLeod of
supported on boxes and old chairs, Greenleaf and Mrs. Burtis
of Good bologna
bulls .................... 12.50-13.00
so that air can get at the .back, as Owosso. Sunday guests were Mr.
well as the front.
and Mrs. Richard Karr and Mr. Light bulls ... ......... 9.00-11.00
Dry Wells
and Mrs. Butler of Gagetown.
Stock bulls ............ 25.00-80.00
Question: In putting in dry wells
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hicks are
for gutters and down&pouts, how far moving to Almont.
Good veal calves ..15.50-16.90
should they be from the house? How
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur VanBlari- Feeders ................ 20.00-70.00
big should they be? How much be- com, on vacation here nearly two
Beacons ..... ...... ..... 1.00-13.00
low the cellar floor level?
weeks, returned on, Thursday to
Answer: They should be at least their work at the Pontiac State Fair to good .......... 14.00-15.00
15 feet away from- the house, so Hospital.
Culls and
that water soaking into the ground
Mr. and Mrs. James Bruce of
commons________....10.00-13.50
from them will not work back into Pontiac were callers on Sunday of
the cellar. If the ground is loose Mrs. Samuel Sherk, and Jackie Choice hogs, 180
to 250 Ibs ....... 14.00-14.90
and sandy, the dry well should measure inside three feet.in diameter and Bruce returned home with 'them Choice hogs, 250
after
being
here
two
weeks.
four or more deep; exact size will
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Danielewicz •i to 300 Ibs.__________13.00-14.00
depend on the roof areas that are
of
Detroit have moved to the resi- Heavy ................ ....11.00-12.50
drained. In firmly packed soil, the
dence
in Deford purchased this Light hogs ..,.,™,.,.13,00-13.60
holes must be bigger. If the water
cannot return from the dry well to spring from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roughs .................. 10.00-12.00
Good lambs .......... 13.00-14.00
the cellar, depth relating to the cel- Hegler.
Mrs. Caroline Lewis entertained Fair to good ........ 10.00-12.50
lar floor would make no difference,
on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sheep .......... . ......... 4.00- 8.00
Storing Books
Question: I wish to pack and store Knowles of Caro and Mrs. Peter
part of my library. Should the books Dohlder of Kalamazoo, an ac- Sale every Wednesday at 2 p. m.
be wrapped individually? How can quaintance whom she had not seen
in a period of 38 years.
I protect them from insects?
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chapin atAnswer: Store them in wood boxes
lined with waterproof paper. Indi- tended on Sunday the Free Methovidual wrapping is not necessary. dist conference which was held in
W. H. Turnbull
Worthy Tait
Include in each box a double hand- Flint.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chadwick of
ful of moth crystals (paradi). Keep
Auctioneers
the boxes in a dry place and away Atlanta were callers on Saturday
from dampness. Avofd storage in at the Arthur Bruce home.
3< "I" *•!* "& »l-"£**
a basement^ however dry it may
appear.
_ f? ' *•
Mohair Furniture "^"^^
Question: Can furniture upholstered with mohair be safely stored?
Answer: Yes, furniture can be satisfactorily stored in a reliable storage warehouse. Make inquiries of
the names of the best established
firms in the business in your city.
Furniture covered with mohair or
other wool type fabrics should be
mothproofed. Some warehousemen
have such a service, or they can advise you of firms who do this type
of work.
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Wednesday's Market
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Sandusky Livestock
Sales Company
How to Write a
GOOD Want Ad
Unheated House
FOR SALE—Money safe, fire
Question: We own an unheated
proof. Inquire at Townsend's house near the seashore which is
lOc Store.
8-20-1 difficult to rent. We would like to
put in some kind of an inexpensive
No Money No Honey
heating plant. What do you suggest?
Him-—You used to say there was
Answer: A coal-fired, hot air heatsomething about me you loved.
ing system will be the least expenHer—Yes, but that's all spent sive to install. If the house is a
now!
small one, bungalow-type, a pipeless hot air furnace may be satisPopular!
factory. Your local heating conJoe—That girl is like the measles. tractor can give you information
John—What do you mean, nobody and costs of installation.
likes her?
Loose Chair Legs
Joe—No, she gets around.
Question: The glue that holds together the sides of the legs of a maInteresting Temperature
hogany chair has loosened. How
Mary—If 32 degrees is the freez- can this chair be tightened?
ing point, what is the squeezing
Answer: Take out the loose chair
point?
legs and rungs, clean off all glue,
Harry—Two in the shade!
then spread a generous amount of
casein glue on the parts to be glued.
Foolish Question
Bind all parts until the glue has
Barber—Is there any way you dried. Another method is to use
want your hair cut?
metal slips for tightening loose chair
Customer—Yeh! Off!
legs. At hardware and dime stores.
FOR SALE—-German Shepherd
Collie pups, good cow dogs. Wm.
O'Malley, 6 miles south, 3 east
and 1% south of Cass City.
WANTED—150 old horses for fox
8-20-lp
feed. Must be alive. Otto Montei,
Fairgrove. Caro phone 954-R-5. FOR SALE—4 pigs 6 weeks old;
11-8-tf
Jersey bull 6 months, 10 MusMICHIGAN SUGAR CO.
covy ducks. Three pups, 2 mos.
PERMANENT Wave, 59c! Do your
Caro Plant
old, part Collie, 50c each. Wm.
own Permanent with CharmToner, 2 south, 3 east, 1 south
Kurl Kit. Complete .equipment,
Cass City. Call evenings. 8-20-lp I WISH TO EXPRESS my thanks
including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely BECAUSE of my ill health, I
to neighbors and townspeople for
harmless. Praised by thousands
their assistance during the fire
have been obliged to discontinue
including Fay McKenzie, glamat my farm on Monday. Henry
work. All accounts are now due
orous movie star. Money reH. Turner.
8-20-lp
and prompt settlement will be
funded if not satisfied. L. I.
appreciated. The business will WE WISH to thank our many
Wood & Company.
6-18-10p
be continued by Roy McNeil. I
friends and neighbors for the
am very grateful to my cusflowers and many acts of kind1941 CHEVROLET 5-passenger
tomers for their patronage in
coupe, good condition, $880.00.
ness during our recent bereavethe past years. Wm. Bentley.
Orra Spaid, 2% east and %
ment.
Rene McConnell and
8-20-2p
family.
8-20-1
south of Cass City. Phone 153F13.
8-20-tf MOST BUYERS know what they
Art Connoisseurs
want before they look for it. IN MEMORY of my husband,
TOR SALE—1931 Model A Ford
Joseph
Mellendorf,
who
passed
Jim.—Alice
is as pretty as a picThey use want ads as their
truck in good running condition,
away on August 22, 1935:
ture.
directory.
dual wheels 10 ply tires on back,
Joe—Nice frame, too.
The moon and stars are shining
12 ply on front. First $100 takes WHERE DOES the light go when
Upon a lonely grave,
it. Also 1935 master Chevrolet,
Where sleeps our husband and
it goes out? We may not be
Use liiands for Heaiaag
2 new tires, Motor A 1. Inquire
father
glands are but one of
able to explain that but we do
Wm. Waun, 2 east, 2 south of
We loved but could not save;
.lie many glands obtained, in norknow that want ads placed in
Shabbona.
8-20-lp
We often sit and think of you mal legitimate meat channels, for
this paper go to thousands of
And speak of how you died,
therapeutic uses by the medical proreaders
in
this
community.
TOR SALE—160 acres near Bucks
To think you could not say good- fession.
Corners, level dark, loam soil, FOR SALE—40 acres near Maybye
20 acres pasture with creek, 5
ville, good soil, 4 acres woods,
Before you closed your eyes.
Venus Always Beclouded
acres woods, 9-room modern
new 7-room modern house, large
For all of us you did your best;
The surface of the planet Venus
house, two large barns, other
new poultry house, two car garMay God grant you eternal rest. has never been visible to astronobuildings, bargain. See Dan
age, bargain. See Dan Hobson,
Mrs. Joseph Mellendorf and mers because of dense cloud banks
:Hobson, Clifford, Mich. ,8-20-1
Clifford, Mich.
8-20-1 family.
8-20-1* which surround it.
. Sandusky, ..Mich.
PAGE FIVE.
Steel Windows
Question: Where can we get storm
windows and screens for steel casements?
Answer: Your best chance is to
get them from the manufacturers 'of
the windows. You will probably find
the name and address somewhere
on them, or can get this from the
builder of the house.
Salt-Spotted Silver
Questksi: How can I clean black
salt spots from my silver salt
shakers?
Answer: This is almost impossible to do at home. Take them to a
silversmith.
POINTS TO COVER IN A
"HOUSEHOLD GOODS"
ADVERTISEMENT
FURNITURE FOR SALE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Article.
How many.
Size and style.
Color and finish.
Material and
construction.
6. Used how long.
7. Conditions.
8. Special features.
9. Original cost.
10. Price and terms.
11. Reason for selling.
12. When and where
it can be seen.
13. Name, address
and phone number.
EXAMPLE
LARGE Overstuffed Davenport.
Soundly built, hardwood frame,
full-spring-and-web construction.
Taupe mohair cover, three loose
cushions. Used 8 months, shows
no wear. Cost $80. Moving to
smaller house. Your opportunity
at $35. Call at residence any
day but Sunday, 6872 Washington Ave., Cass City. Phone 777.