CASS CITY CHRONICLE__ I" I'!rr VOL~E 35, NUMBER 4. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1940. EIGHT PAGES.

I. O. Gregg Will Local Citizen Will ; i C°unty Federation ICaro Couple Four Tuscola Youths CCCCMembership Supervisors Want-[Discuss Shrubs IWell Attended I Placed on Probation

Dog anu C. M. Wallace will conduct the Ion registered at the seventeenth I were placed on probation by Judge uu- a IS i loi°e Guild program in the Presbyterian " I annual convention of the Tuscola } Louis Cramton in the circuit court Church parlors on Monday evening, Federation of wome+ lWedding session of Thursday, April 11, after hfted in Tuscola April 22, commencing at eight heut ® Governor I Clubs, held in the Cass City Pros- I 0~ Fridaythey had pleaded guilty to two dif- ThanRealized o'clock. I. O. Gregg, extension !byterian Church Friday, April 12. I ferent charges. Bounty on the Crows specialist of Michigan State Col- Principal addresses of the one- Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Jmaes Edmond Bigelow, 22, and Lester Officers Announced that lege, will speak on the subject of Dr. R. N. tt~Isaple day convention were given ' by Mrs. Fetters, 22, both of Millington, Killed in the County Will "Ornamental Shrubs." Makes Announcement of I Alex Milligan, Cass City; Mrs. Spent Greater Part of pleaded guilty to breaking and 210 Have Now Become The members of the Woman's IF red M. Cross, president of the Married Life in Cass City entering .the poultry coop of WaI' Affiliated with the Club. Be I0 Cents a Head. Missionary Societies, the Fourth Entrance in Primary. I East Central District; Charles ter Smith on the night of March Division and the Woman's Study I Welsh of the state conservation 23. Besides the probation sentence Tuscola County supervisors, be- Club and their friends are cordially Tuscola County will have a can- ]department; Roy. W. H. Hastings, Twenty attended the seven of two years, each young man is Starting the year with the hope fore concluding their April session invi~ted to attend. didate in •the primaries:_ next Sop-.. ]pa s tor of th e Cass City" Presby- o'clock dinner at the Hotel M(mta- to pay a $100 fine and $10 costs. of reaching a quota, of 200 mem- last week, passed a resolution in Members of the Guild are re- tember for a state office in ~ne I terian Church. gue in Care Friday evening, April Leslie Auten, 18, and Albert bers for the Cass City Community which they formally requested the quested to be present at a business pe~on of Re v. R. ,.N. Holsaplel I Officers elected for the ensuing 12, honoring Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Geoit, 19, both of Cass City, ad- Club, officers were happy to an- Michigan state commissioner of meeting of the society at 7:45 pastor oi ~ne ~vangencm ~nurcn oI year are" President Mrs ~ ~ Janes of Caro on the occasion of mitted thefts of accessories from nounce Tuesday ~evening at the agriculture 2rod the Michigan state when officers will be elected. Cass City and former, supemntend-. ,.Tuh~_~.ke, TT~{~|]~;...... ~,~ ~- the 50th wedding anniversary of automobiles. Each one ~s to pay April dinner of the soc{ety that health commissioner to permit dogs en.t of the A~ti-SaIoon League m !dent~ Mrs. R. L. Robinson, Care; their wedding. Most of the guests a $75 fine and $10 costs besides ]their aspirations had been more in Tuscola County that have been M~chlgan, who Saturday announced ,secretary ' Mrs. Ralph Clara, Gage- were friends of the honored couple being placed on probation for two- l than realized and that the member- vaccinated against rabies by a Dillman School his intention to enter the contest i town; treasurer, Mrs. Elmer from Cass ,City. year terms. ]ship had now reached 210. Sixteen qualified veterinarian, to run at for the Republican nomination for lHaines, Vassar. Mrs. A. J. K~mpp, serving as Lawrence Wheaten, found guilty new members of the club were large, the general state quarantine Pupils Visited State lieutenant governor. I Luncheon at noon was served in toas~mistress, introduced M. B. of violation of probation terms, presented to the audience by Vice to the contrary notwithstanding. Although Dr. Holsaple has been [the church dining room. and at the Auten, Dr. I. A. Fritz, Mrs. J. D. was sentenced to serve from three President Willis Campbell. No cases of rabies have been re- Capitol on Saturday identified with the dry movement close of the convention in the af- Brooker and Fred Striffler as to five years in prison, with .the During the dinner hour, Mrs. B. ported in Tuscola for several past in this state and ,the nation for ternoon~tea was served by the local speakers, who were in a reminis- recommendation of the three-year H. Starmann, Mrs. Ethel McCoy months, and the benefit 'to be re- The group of older pupils of club with Mrs. Ed Baker, president, cent mood and reviewed incidents term by Judge Cramton. and Miss Harriet Crowthers de- ceiv~ed of quarantine regulations in the Dillman School, west of Cass and Mrs. Raymond McCullough, and events of the days when the lighted the diners with instrumental this county is in no way commen- City, are grateful to their instruc- preside~t-elect, pouring. Janes family resided in Cass City. numbers. The trio were generous surate with the expense involved in tor, Miss Lucile Anthes, for her Next year's ~neeting will be held Following the dinner and program, Decorators ""Doll Up" with numbers in which the piano~ rigid enforcement regulations~ the arrangement of a trip of the stu- in Unian~Ale. the company went to the Fred violin and cello were played. A supervisors contend. People will dents to Lansing on Saturday. They Striffler home where they played Uptown Offices fine dinner, served by women of be p~t to unnecessary hardship and traveled in a school bus driven by bridge until the midnight hour. While Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Schenck the Methodist Church, was fol- inconvenience if the state quaran- William Martus~ and on their 15() Milk Producers I Mrs. anes whos maide na e spent a few days in Detroit, paint- lowed by an e~tertaining and in- tine regulations are strictly en- arrival, visited ,the state capitol I was Minnie Laing~ and who is the ors were busy in the doctor's dental struc.tive program. Sound pictures forced here, the ~ resolution said, building and later the state police Attended Guild Idaughter of John C. Laing, pio- rooms. The walls of the offices were exhibited by Mr. Dowling of and vaccination by veterinarians headquarters where they witnessed Ineer merchant of Cass C~ty and have been redecorated an oyster the ~ichigan State Highway De- will control and prevent the spread finger printing and listened to the at Def rd llater probate udge of Tuscola white wLth tinted pink ceilings. partment in which were shown the of rabies. broadcasting of crime information ICounty, was a member of the Venetian blinds have been placed removal of snow from the state No change was made in the to various parts of the state. Sev- From Deford Correspondent. Class of 1887, the first to be grad- at the windows. highways with the equipment of amount of bounty which was sug- eral parents of the district also tared from the Cass City High The Twila Jane Beauty Shoppe the department. This instructive gested early last week by the made the trip. One hundred fifty milk producers School. During her residence here, on the same floor of the Sheridan movie was followed by Noah Beil- of supervisors for the killing of There was one disappointment attended the meeting of the ]Y~ichi- she was prominent in the social and Building has been redecorated with harz, master make-up artist, who crows within the county. Each in that the busload ran into a ga~ Farmers' Guild held in the church circles of the ~ommunity. of-white walls and ceiling with delighted his audience with char- supervisor is to demand that the snowstorm about 20 miles out of Deford Methodist Church Wednes- She became the bride of Mr. Janes chrome trim, It has a Venetian acter impersonations and readings. day evening when Harry Atkinson on April 9, 1890. head and feet of the dead bird be Lansing on the gong trip, and blind at the window. He is very clever in facial expres- brought to him for inspection. found it advisable to sit by the of Washtenaw County, president Mr. Janes came to Cass City in Changes in the village library in sions and featured quick changes in Heads are to be destroyed and feet roadside until the storm subsided. of the state guild, and Claud L. 1888. He held the position of full view of the audience. Wood, its vice president, gave ad- cashier of the Cass City State this building place one room at are to be retained and delivered to Travel during the storm was dan- .the east side and another at the Fred Pinney, G. W. Landon, Ar- the conservation department at end gerous. dresses. Bank, was a partner in a general west side with a library office be- thur Holmberg and Robert Keppen of ,the period which is up Monday, the lower grades of the Mr. Wood told of weelds stay in merchandise store with his father- tween ,them. All are located at were members of a quartet who to and including June 20. The school had their pleasure ~n a Washington where he examined the inAaw Under the firm name of the southern end of the building. were in charge of vocal music for bounty is I0 cents a crow. train ride from Cass City to De- records of a five-year period cover- Laing & Janes, held the position of At the Cass City State Bank, the evening's program. Supervisor Willia~n~ Profit, chair- ford. At Deford they were picked ing crop production in .16 counties manager of a local creamery com- decorators have been busy this man of the ways and means com- up in automobiles and came home DR. R. N. HOLSAPLE. ~ M~ichigan. Farmers are seeking pany, and engaged in the pursuit week. Walls of the banking room mittee, reported the committee's in an ordinary way. This was the [chiefly 'to accomplish price adjust- of farming for about eight years and private office are finished in Farm Barn and 17 recommendation that the sum of first time for any of the 12 young- many years, his campaign for the l ments in milk, he said, and there is in addition to his business duties. light buff. Ceilings and woodwork nomination will not be conducted l an erroneous idea as to prices He was a member of .the Cass City Mx mills be spread as a tax for sters to ride on a ,train. are done in ivory coloring. Cows Burned in Fire county • purposes. The report was Miss Anthes has accepted .the on "wet and dry lines," he said. Ifarmers received for this product. Band and the Presbyterian choir adopted. offer to return as teacher of the In making this statement, Dr. The net milk price was much lower and was very active in many com- near Deford Tuesday• The committee on county officers' Dillman School next September. Holsaple said, "the prohibition is-'than is generally supposed by the munity activities during the years "Flying Cow" Does salaries set the compensation of She is finishing her third year as sue was decided for Michiga~ in I public. Sanilac County is the he resided here. From Deford Correspondent. the keeper of the county infirmary instructor there. the 1933 election. Other states greatest ~producer of the 16 coun- Mr. and Mrs. Janes spent about Her Stunt in Auto The Zigmond Mis barn, 36 by at $125 ~ month. This is to include followed rapidly Michigan's exam- ties whose records were examined. 30 years of their married life in 52 feet in size, together with its the transportation of indigent per- ple. The question was thus set- Strong organizations of the farmer Cass City, leaving here approxi- Crash on Monday contents, and a corn crib, garage, sons. The usual mileage allow- X-Ray Clinic for tled, at least for some time. The,group is the hope of agricultural- mately 20 years ago. They have hen coop, 17 head of cattle, a pig ance will be made ff the keeper liquor traffic is therefore, a legal tats, Mr. Wood said. two daughters, Mrs. Fred Striffler A flying cow is placed in .the and some chickens were burned on uses his own car. The social wel- Sanilac Co. Residents institution. It remains for the The Oakley Kitchen Orchestra of I of Care and Miss Dorothy Janes "unheard-of" class by most every- the Mis farm, a mile south and fare commission was given authori- legislature to provide such rules 18 pieces from Chesaning opened of Detroit. • one, but Joseph Benkelman really four miles west of Deford on Tues- ty to purchase an automobffe for Wednesday April 24 and regulations as will protect both the evening's program and con- Those who gathered at the He- thought for a moment early Mon- day afternoon. Included in the use at the county farm. ,the liquor business and the public, tributed generously with selections!tel Montague to honor Mr. and day afternoon that he was seeing loss .were 350 bushels of beans, 600 The payment of a sum not to The Michigan Tuberculosis As- "It should be possible for think- of instrumental and vocal music Mrs. Janes Friday included Mrs. one. Hearing a crash, he looked bushels of oats, and 300 bushels of exceed $300 was authorized for sociation will conduct a chest X- ing representatives of both wet and during the evening. ~W. D. Schooley of Saginaw, Mr. and out the living room window of his corn. The cattle were all tied in ray clinic for Saniiac County resi- !J extra help in the judge of pro- dry interests to sit down together i Mrs. Fred Striffler and daughter, home a half mile east of Cass C~ty the barn and only one cow out of 2 bate's office and Treasurer Arthur dents on Wednesday, April 24, in and work out a program that will I Marjorie, of Care, Paul Pouliet and saw a cow up in the air and a herd of 18 was saved from ,the Willits was granted permission to the court house at Sandusky, ac- achieve this end, and thus demon- TWO Cass Miss Dorothy Janes of Detroit, a pick-up rolling over. The cow flames. cording to Dr. F. J. Hill, Sanilac City Young iand hire extra help for his office during strate ,that they are both interest- and Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Fritz,j.M~: was .tied in the pick,up in which Insurance was carried for about County health director. the May tax sale. ed in the welfare of the stat~. she was riding and so soon came half the value of the property. X-ray examination will be made Men Injured in Auto Mrs. M. B Auten, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Colling was appointed ~t 0 n e of the objectionable'lea - Brooker, Mrs. Charles Wilsey, Mrs. down to earth. Fortunately she of those persons who react posi- to tlve office of school examiner to tures of the present liquor setup is Alice Nettleton, Dr. and Mrs. P. escaped unhurt. tively ,to tuberculin tests. Such a Crash near Tawas fill the vacancy caused by .the death the large number of roadhouses i A. Schenck and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. The accident occurred as a road- reaction indicates the presence of Six Divorce Decrees of Mrs. Nettle Schall. and taverns, located in rural areas Lewis McGrath and Thomas~ Knapp, all of Cass City. ster driven by Henry Ball turned tuberculosis germs in the body, but Action on the request for an ap- without adequate supervision and Dewey, both of Cass City, were 1 left to enter the Benkelman drive- an X-ray necessary to Granted in Tuscola propriation for bee inspection in is determine police regulation, injured when cars driven by Mr. way. Fred Ohtrogge and Gust whether or not any harm has been I the county was deferred until the "The careless conduc~ of these McGrath and Albert Raymond of Bergman, both of Pigeon, and oc- done to lung tissues. Five Home Games in Circuit Court October session when the board places has aroused severe criticism, West Branch collided at about cupants of the pick-up, were also By means of an X-ray tubercu- which the liquor interests cannot 11:00 p. m. Wednesday, April 10, traveling east and apparently the will consider other appropriations. losis may be discovered before the Revised Baseball In the circuit court in TuscoIa County Treasurer Arthur Willits afford to carry. No license should on US-10, seven miles south of driver lost control of his car as he County on April 11, divorce decrees usual symptoms of coughing, manipulated it in order to avoid was authorized to pay Sebewaing tiredness, and loss of appetite ap- Turn ,to page 5, please. Tawas City. Bath Cass City young Schedule Here were granted in six cases as fol- River bonds to the amount of $55,- men received deep scalp lacera- hitting Ball's car. Mr. Ohlrogge, lows: John E. Gruber vs. Myrtle • pear. When such characteristics 48, was a patient in Pleasant 000 and interest for six months to are present much serious harm will Marlette Is Winner tions. They were taken to the A few weeks ago, the Chronicle Darling Gruber; Helen E. Gates the amount of $1,650 due April 15, office of Dr. H. F. Burton in East announced that M1 the baseball Home Hospital several days the vs. Arthur Gates; Emery Botimer already have been done to the first of the week with an injured 1940. The board asked that Chair- patient himself and to his asso- in the Two-County Tawas where it was found neces- games of the local high school vs. Bessie B. Botimer; Arlo Barnes sary to take 14 stitches in Mr. left hand, cracked ribs and several man Walter Kelley appoint a com- ciates. would be played out'of town be- vs. Gladys Barnes; Phyllis Critten- bruises suffered the accident. A -~ T ~ rj: 4.4- - mittee of three to act in ~unjunc~ Bowlers' League Dewey's head and nine sti~hes in cause of the poor condition of the in i~en vs. ~ay C ,~enden, Byron Ke!- Michigan Tuberculosis Associa- Ball and Bergman were unin- tion with Huron .County to contact Mr. McGrath's. The McGrath car baseball field at the City Park. It 1ley vs. Martha Kelley. tion clinics are made possible jured. The pick-up was demol- the debt service commission for Bowlers from Marlette, San- rolled over several times and has since been decided to put the ] Default judgment of $260.51 to- through funds received in the an- ished. permission for ,the extension of nual sale of Christmas seals. dusky, Deford and Cass City or- Dewey was thrown clear of the diamond in shape to play baseball t gether with costs of $21.75 was refund bonds as prescribed by law. ganized a traveling league last wreck.. The car was completely here this spring, so the schedule The two Pigeon men were on :granted in the case of Willard J. their way to take the cow to the The committee on roads and December and a ,schedule of 18 demolished. has been changed to have half of Nash vs. Harry T. Crandell. Marlette stock market. bridges recommended the sale of Cass City's First weeks was started with each team Riding with Raymond were his the games played at Cass City. 30 acres in Section 5, Dayton, used playing ,the other team six 3-game wife, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Detzler The new schedule provides for as a gravel pit together with a Bowling Tourney series. On Friday evening, April and John Norris, all of West five home games and five "away" Epworth League Elmwood H. E. Group stone house on the land for the 12, the final series were rolled on Branch. They were uninjured. contests as follows: sum of $660. Opens Here Tonight the Cass City alleys with Marlette Both ears were traveling north April 19--Bad Axe there. Entertained Sub- Elected Officers winning first place in what turned on their way to Tawas City where April 26--Caro there. River Victim On this (Friday) evening, the out to be a very close race as only they intended to dip for smelt. April 3{N-Sandusky here. District Rally Here Thursday Thumb Bowling Tournament starts five games separated the high cud On the journey north, McGrath May 3--Sebewaing there. Is Identified by on.. the alleys of the Cass City low teams, stopped for oil and the station at- May 7--Mayville here. The Cass City Epworth League The Elmwood Home Extension Recreation Center, and will con- The Cass City keglers were spon- tendant wiped the windshield with May 10--Akro~ here. entertained the Northern Sub-dis- Group met on Thursday, April 11, Tattoo Marks on tinue for several weeks. Entries scrod by the local Dixie Gas Corn- an oily cloth. As it was raining, May 14--Fairgrove there. tr~at rally of Epworth Leagues, on at the home of Mrs. Art Fisher in Am have been received from many pany and displayed nifty green the water and oil mixture clouded May 17--Vassar here. Tuesday evening. The unique fea- Gagetown for an all-day meeting. cities in the Thumb district and a The body of the man taken from shirts with black lettering (Dixie the windshield and obscured the May 21 Marlette here. ture of the rally Was that the pro- At the business session, the fol- large number of teams are expect- Gas) on the back. Local bowlers view of the driver, causing him to May 30--Harbor Beach there. gram: from start ,to finish was lowing officers were elected for the Cass River, near ,the railroad ed to par`ticipate. Week-ends will bridge at Vassar, shortly before used in the traveling league were crash into the rear of the Raymond planned and carried out by the the ComL~g year: Chairman, Mrs. be used to roll the t~urnament and C. Larkin, G. Landon, B. Kirton, t car. young people" then~selves. John Reagh; vice chairman, Mrs. noon on Thursday, April 11, was several games will be bowled on identified as that of George Bells, C. Knapp, E. Fritz, I. Parsch, F. Six Farm Game t A half-hour worship service be- Ed Gelding; secretary and treas- afternoons. Reid, G. Folkert, G. Dillman, E. !gan the evening and was conducted urer, Mrs. Lloyd Reagh; leaders, 64, of near Watrousville. The Bowling is o~ the increase in identification was made from pecu- Schwegler and B. Starmann. LOSt Two Fingers in Conservation Clubs iby the first vice president, George Mrs. Harold Evans and Mrs. Wil, the Thumb and the Cass City al- The final standings were: I Chaffee. Emphasizing the topic, liam Anker; recreation leader, Mrs. liar tattoo marks on the right arm leys were sanctioned for the first which were translated from Hun- w L Pet Buzz Saw Accident Organized in County "Peace," were hymns, prayers, re- Lyle Lounsbury; reporter, Mrs. time last fall by the American Marlette ...... 30 24 .556 sponsive readings, and a short in- Lloyd Reagh. gariSh ±o English by Steve Zeiber Bowling Congress and the tourna- of Vassar, which revealed the vic- Cass City ...... 27 27 .500 William Dunlap of Shabbona Farmers in the vicinity of the spiring `talk by the president, The lesson on "Streamlined Sup~ ment just starting will be rolled Sandusky ...... 26 28 .481 suffered injuries .to the right hand Dillman School, two miles west of Charles Rawson. After the wor- pets" was a very interesting and tim's name. under the rules of the A. B. C. Coroner Lee Huston of Care Deford ...... 25 29 .463 i Monday when that member came Cass City, have organized a game ship service and the awarding of instructive topic. Much stress was Many of the teams from the in contact with a saw While buzz- conservation area, ,to be called the the banner for attendance, which placed on milk in the modern meal. estimated the body had been in Cass City League are entered and the water for at least two weeks. Last Meeting of the mg wood. He was brought to Elkland Conservation Club. Alfred this mo~th went to Port Austin Ma~y different and very interest- will compete in not only the five- Pleasant Home Hospital, where it Goodall is president; Fowler League, games were played in the ing recipes were given members. Bells was last seen six weeks ago. man event but will bowl in double Mr. Huston decided that death was Bethel H. E. Group was found necessary to amputate Hutchinson, secretary-treasurer; basement of the church for one Uses of milk in repairing and and single events as well. two fingers of the hand. Glenn Tuckey, Alton Mark and hour. A radio program was given building teeth and bones, source of suicidal. The four alleys will be used and Arthur WilLiams, gas station The last meeting of the Bethel John Reagh, directors. by a number of local taler~ted young Vitamin D, ways to use more milk at 7:00 p. m. Friday, April 19, In Akron Township in the vi- people, bringing plenty of. ap- and cheese, and improved supper attendant, saw the body go over teams captained by Kirton, Larkin, Home Extension group for the COMING AUCTION. the dam. When it reached.~the rail- year was held at the home of Mrs. cinity of the Hammond School, plause, encores, and favorable menus were all discussed. Fritz and Dillman will take the Homer Muatz on Wednesday, April D.F. Schiele will sell livestock farmers have also organized a commeat. Several dishes including cheese road bridge, Frank Achtabowski, drives to start the tournament in 17, swam out into the stream and 10, whe~ the subjects of "Milk in and implements at auction at his game conservation area. Wesley Adjournment was made to the muffin rings with salmon wiggle motion. Following these at 9:00 Modern Meals" and "Vitamin D" farm, 5 miles northeast of Care Wark is president of this group dining room where a light lunch sauce, peanut butter pudding with brought the body ashore. p. m., teams from Decker and were the important features in the today (Friday). Full particulars which is called the Akron Hunting planned by the young folks was mauve sauce and cream of mixed ~ Bells had been living at Wat- Germanic will roll and two other rousville with George Hormel, Jr., discussion, of `this sale were printed in the Club. Lee Prime is secretary- served to the 150 who attended. vegetable soup were made and Cass City teams, Wallace a~ Lud- A few facts gath~ered from the Chronicle last week. treasurer. The leadership of the whole served for lunch. an orphan, and student in Care low will make up the foursome. High School, but left the Hormel discussions of the leaders included Both of ,these groups are or- event was in the hands of Charles Some plans were made for home February 13. He said he the following: Presbyterian Rummage Sale ganized for the purpose of protect- Rawson, who did just what was achievement day which ~s to be was going to Detroit. Monday, April 22, is motion day Milk is the most economical food Saturday, April 27, Council Rooms. ing game and for the purpose of expected, a fine job of it. The next held May Methodist: He is survived by a sister, Mrs. in the Tuscola County Circuit investment that can be made and Clothing, dishes, many misceUa- regulating hunting. Thebasis of meeting will be held: Tuesday, May :Church at Mrs: Gold- Alex Verbias, of near Deford. Court. Turn ~to page 5, please, neous items.--Advertisement 2t. Turn ,to page 5, please. 21, at Port Hope Methodist Church. Turn lease, PAGE TWO. CASS CITY CHRONICLE--FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1940. Cass City, Michigan ...... CASS CITY CHRONICLE Smith, Pastor. Sunday, Apr. 21: Illinois, for example, showed a ~13--Dillman ...... ~.... 33,488 7~C. Wallace ...... 169 Published every Friday at 10:00 m m., Sunday School; gain of only 29 per cent. [ BOWLING l 14--Mclntyre ...... 33,174 8--Tyo ...... 169 Cass City, Michigan. 11:00 a. m., worship. 6:15 p. m., 15--Tyo ...... 32,999 9--Schwegier ...... 168 The Tri-County Chronicle established in Factory payrolls at Detroit and 16--Hunt ...... 32,821 young people. 7:30 p. m., evan- 10--Coleman ...... 168 , :. 1899 and the Cass City Enterprise founded environs in Wayne County lead all 17~Coleman ...... 32,767 ll--Parsch ...... 168 • in 1881, consolidated under gelistic service. Going into the last two weeks of the name of the Cass City other coun,ties in the United States. 18--Starmann ...... 32,535 12--Ed Fritz ...... 166 Chronicle on APril 20, 1906. Every Thursda:~, 7:30 p. m., at the bowling schedule, there are .still Despite the removal of 35 fac- Individual High Three Games. 13--Auten ...... 166 • Entered as second class the parsonage, prayer, praise and seven teams that have a chance at 14--Knapp ...... 166 matter at the post office at tories from Detroit in 1939, new in- 1--Landon ...... 656 Cass City, Michigan, under power service. dustrial pla~ts and expansions have the first place honors, however, 15--Dillman ...... 165 ~ Act of March 8, 1879. 2--Schwegier ...... 648 16--Starmann ...... 165 only ,two of these seven teams were Subscription Price -- In lexceeded this loss by a tremen- 3--Auten ...... 639 17~M. Burr ...... 165 Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, $1.00 Neighborhood Bible Class will dous margin. The total of new or able to boost their percentages a year in, advance. In other parts of meet this (Fridady) evening at , Individual High Single Game. 18--Ludlow ...... 164 Michigan, $1.50 a year. In United States enlarged industries was 226. Au- during the past week and by so (outside of Michigan) $2.00 a year. 7:30, at the home of Mrs. John tomobile production is at a near- doing they have advanced from 1--Fox ...... 247 For information regarding newspaper Walmsley to study Acts 25. 2--Landon ...... ~46 "Did You Lose Your Census?" advertisin.~ and commercial and job print- record peak; employment is within fifth and sixth positions into sec- mS, ~teDhone /'~o. 15i%2, Ardm~ ~ug~" Baer, one of H. F. Lenzner, Publisher. of 112.3. Kirton tel{ms took their opponents Team High Three Games. America's best known wits, writes into camp when .they each captured 1--Reid ...... 2,591 Lansing--The state official was Part of this Wayne County pros- on the country-wide quiz, in The their 3-game series. The league 2--Auten ...... 2,577 gloomy. perity is traced to United States American Weekly ~vith the April GOOLS leading Fritz Keglers ran into 3--Larkin ...... 2,557 "How can you expect the aver- and European Allied Army orders. 21 issue of The Detroit Sunday tough opposition when they en- Team High Single Game. age citizen of Michigan to become That the same picture exists Times. The famous American hu- Ferguson School. countered the Auten Maulers and 1--Kirton ...... 923 concerned over political parties and elsewhere in Michigan is indicated morist suggests that, if you man- Free Methodist Churdh--F. H. Teacher, Miss Seurymck. were lucky to win two out of three 2--Ed Fritz ...... 920 age to survive .the snoopy ques- bosses when he lacks sufficient in- : by income tax payments, an ac- 3--Reid ...... 907 Orahard, Pastor. Reporters, Lawrence Englehart come to maintain a decent standard games which still keeps them one tions, now is the time to go i~ curate guage of purchasing power. 10 High Average Bowlers to Date. Wilmot--Preaching service, 10:00 and Oran Hughes. of living ?" he asked. game ahead in lead position. Af- training for the next census.- a.m. Sunday School, 11:00. Eve- Those receiving certificates for Here was a challenging state- ter each team had taken a game, 1--Landon " 181 Advertisement. 2--Larkin ...... 181 ning service, 7:45. Cottage pr~yer being neither tardy nor absent ment. Although the official had More Comparisons they went into the final with ev- meeting each Thursday night. during the past month are as fol- erything turned on and not until 3--Reid ...... 180 been a lifetime Republican, the re- Now for come cold figures--bet- 4--Folkert ...... 174 Small But Might~ Evergreen--Sunday School, 10:30 lows: Evamae Ellis, Ellamae Geoit, mark smacked familiarly of the ,ter read them slowly. the last frame was the game de,. A mosqui'to's stinger weighs only m. Preaching, 11:00. tided and then by only a margin 5--Retherford ...... 171 Stella, Frank and Bernice Lis, Roy New Deal~the "ill fed, ill clothed, The average per capital income 6--Ki~ton ...... 170 ~ix millionths of an ounce. Everyone cordially invited to Darling, J. D. Sugden, Dorothy and ill housed" one-third of our in Michigan was $675 for 1937. of four pins. The Fritz score was worship with us. Ball, Marvin Pratt and Rober$ At- total population. According to the 1935 census of 902, while Auten*s totaled 898. kin. Roy Darling received a five- We expressed healthy skepti- business and industry, the average Even though they lost two of Mennonite Churches, Cass River month certificate. cism. per capita of retail sales was $287. the three games the Auten Five Circuit---E. M. Gibson; Pastor. Those on the honor roll for the The official explained, "I have it This was the amount spent for ev- had the satisfaction of beating the Fritz team in total pins, 2,5.12 to 'VO~ ~£AN T~4&TVOL~G~!~ Week beginning Sunday, April 21: month are: Evamae Ellis, Stella on the authority of an endowed ery person in the state at retail Riverside Church--Morning wor- Lis, Lawrence Englehart, Joan At- foundation ,that a small per cent of establishments for food, clothing, 2,497. AGTUALLV USE OUli~ £L£~- ship, 10:00. Sunday School, 11:00 kin and Jack Brown .... Winnifred residents in the average Michigan and other commodities including The C. Wallace Five was the oth- T~|C~ TEAKETTLE -T-O~ er team in the league to van all mm. The attendance at the Sun- Sugden visited our school Thurs- county can afford medical or dental automobiles and household appli- {X:)Ut~LE- I~O| L~R? AMO day .... The entire school went three games. No records were day School was up lust Sunday, treatment. The depression has re- ances. THAT YOU CAN [:L£&LL~ which was surely gratifying. There to the matinee in Cass City on duced standards of living. The Compare there figures with those broken during the week and many will be no evening service at this Wednesday. We saw, "Abe Lin- average family must deprive itself for nearby states. teams showed bad cases of the jit- ters when they were put on the church. All are invited to attend coln in Illinois." It was a splen- of proper medical and dental care In Indiana the average per capi- ~.V LTHOBT BU P~NINC~ spot. Four individuals out of 90 the young people's meeting, fellow- did picture .... The seventh and simply for the reason that its in- ta income was $494; retail sales IT'S -~ M-A'/..I M (5 ! ship meeting, and preaching ser- eighth graders are busy reviewing come is too small to afford profes- per capita totaled $241. bowlers came through with what vice at the Mizpah Church. Pray- for the final exams. sional services. And as for hos- Illinois: Income, $643; retail might be termed big-time scores er meeting Thursday evening at pital service, ,the same family is sales, $285. and leading this group was Captain London's 607 count (which was the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Leek School. wholly incapable of meeting emer- Ohio: Income, $625; retail sales, just enough totals to bring him TS~ckey at 8:00. gency bills. ;294. Teacher, Reta Boyne. back as the leaguCs leader, after Mizpah Church--Sunday School, "Such being the case, and t am Pennsylvania: Income, $586; re- RepOrters, Ezra Parker and Eu- coasting" along in the runner up 10:30 a.m. Everyone, I am sure, convinced tha~ it is, how can you tail sales, $259. gene Richards. position for several weeks); Cap- rejoiced to .see the Sunday School expect Michigan citizens to become Go across the Mississippi Pdver We are starting to play ball. tain Auten, 573, M. Burr, 562, and attendance indicated by three fig- excited over who runs our govern- into the breadbasket states, and We expect ,to play with Wilmot and Townsend, 556. t ures last Sunday. Morning wor- Greenwood Schools soon. We have ment. A handful of astute politi- you find these retail sales per $263; $238; Record of games played up to l ship at 11:30. The evening ser- a new ball to play with .... The cal leaders can organize an entire capita: iowa, Kansas, and including April I1 : ! vice begins at 7:30, and will be fourth grade are making seed Cata- comity and do as they please. The Nebraska, $261; ~iissouri, $261. I followed by a lively fellowship voter is indifferent, and ,the reason Oklahoma is down at $181; Arkmn- W L Pct. ! logues for English. They have 1--Ed Fritz ...... 31 14 .689 meeting and the evening message pictures of vegetables and descrip- is found in economics rather than sas, $130; Texas, $221. politics." Southern states are way down 2--Landon ...... 30 15 .667 by the pastor. Prayer meeting on tions of them under them. 3--Kirton ...... 29 16 .6441 Wednesday evening at the home of Mary Williamson, the only prim- in per capita income and retail 4--Reid ...... 28 17 .622 Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Whittaker at er student, is making an alphabet America in a NutshelI sales. I 5~-Schwegle~ ...... 28 17 .622 8:00. Young people's singing prac- booklet .... Joan and Virginia We called the state official's at- Far west states are way up-- 6--Larki~ ...... 27 18 .600 "YES,IN~,EED,~S NEW TEAt California ranking fifth in incomes tice and Bible study at the par- Kapral brought a bouquet of pus- tention to the new medical and 7--Auten ...... 27 18 .600 KETTLE $ VE RV TA LE NTED. sonage Friday evening beginning sy willows to school .... We re- hospital service now being offered ($837) and $410 in retail sales. 8--Retherford ...... 23 22 .511 Eastern states are also in ,the I 9--Parsch ...... 23 22 .511 ~OU 5/A~PLV INSE~T A DiSt4 ~t 8:00. ceived an honor award banner to Michigan citizens of moderate You are cordially invited to prosperity income column--Dela- 10--C. Wallace ...... 22 23 ,489 IN PL/~CE OF I"R~ I~AKE~YLE from the A~tomobile Club of Mich- incomes on an easy-pay insurance ll--Knapp ...... 21 24 .467 attend these services. igan, for our safety patrol during plan. ware second with $923; New York fourth with $859; Connecticut sixth 12--McIntyre ...... 21 24 .467 LID, AND THE SI"EAA~ h~LT3 the year. Low cost medical and hospital 13--Ludlow ...... 19 26. .422 with $737 and Rhode Island sev- q'HE CHOCOLQ~E IN A Novesta Church of Christ, Cass care is now available to Michigan 14--Hunt 19 26 .422 enth with $692. Michigan was ISN'T City--All B. Jarman, Minister. Rescue School. people who otherwise might not be 15--Ditlman ...... 16 29 .356 ~JIFFVo CLEVER, ~T? .~ eighth, the income average per Sunday, April 21: able to afford a doctor or a hos- 16--Coleman ...... 15 30 .333 Teacher, Catherine MacLaCntan. capita being $675. (These figures Bible School, 10:00 to 11:00. pital, we pointed out. It was a 16--Coleman ...... 13 32 .289 Reporter, OIson McCallum. include payments for relief, soil 18--Starmann "~ .....: ..... 13 32 .289 Lesson: "Micah's Vision of Peace." socialized solution to a general Those having perfect attendance conservation and subsidies in gen- Teams' Total Pins to Date. ~ORTY

! the community last Sunday. Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reed and GREENLEAF. W. Jones and Mrs. L. Burtis, who[ two children of Lansing were week- end guests at the Carl Reed home. James Dew and daughter, Win- have been visiting here, r~turned to f Clarence° W. Hamilton nifred, spent the week-end in De- Pinconning with them. Albert Warner of Harrisville The Shad family, who have been, spent the week-end with his par- We all need insptraUon to make us improve, think harder and be more i troit. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Warner. iIn@irationefficient. These messages by men and women who have overcome diffi- [~ Dan McEachern of Flint is a living in the Powell house since culties are intended as an aid to your success and happiness. .they were burned out last winter, I Mr. and Mrs. Ward Benkelman guest at the Archie McEachern Mr. and Mrs. John Hoskin visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bailey sper~t have moved to their new residence t were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. VISION IS NECESSARY FOR SUCCESS :home this week. on M-53. relatives in Yale over the week- Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. and Mrs. Ernest Kleinert at Bay end. George Ranck, at Coleman. No roster of men who played a leading part In the development The Fraser Ladies' Aid will Mrs. Fred McEachern is spend- City. Lloyd Reagh was a caller Friday of the world during the past half century would be complete without meet with Mrs. H. Klinkman on ing the week in Dansville, Illinois. Elmer Atwell of Saginaw was • A son was born Monday morn- the name of Harvey S. Firestone, who passed away at his Florida • Thursday, April 25. Clarence Geiger and family have the guest of his daughter, Mrs. afternoon at the home of Mr. and ing, April 15, in Pleasant Home ~r~ ~ ~ Cr~dell in Silverwood. ~,±~-o~ ~ ~ a short timo...... ~oo ~ ..... Thi~ ~ioneer tire manufacturer was a m~ved Lo iioib~ook. ii,=,~l:.it.~it. 51~. ahd 51~'~-~ Stanley Mrs° Archie Gillies, Mrs. Archie leader in doing big t}Angs in a big way. ~o!!owing is his advice on McEachern a~d Mrs. Archie' Mc- Mrs. ,James Maharg of Grant Harry T. Crandell, Jr., of Silver- NiebeL Carrier Pigeons Aid Fishermen spent last week with her daugh- wood spent Tuesday afternoon with how to succeed: Lachlan were visitors at the homes Mrs. Bessie Middleton of Ann "Success cannot be based upon one attribute alone. Of course, ~of Mrs. A. Stephens and Mrs. K. Joel Parker Jr. of Manasquan, N. ter, Mrs. Leslie Townsend. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Arbor spent last week at the Carl J., rents carrier pigeons to fisher- A. Brian, as a foundation a young man must have character. Character coa- Hog in Detroit last Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Root and Reed home. Miss Middlton is a sists of honesty, integrity, loyalty and morality. Saturday. men. When emergencies arise, the Mrs. Lena Parrish were business Mrs. Thomas Flint, daughter, sister of Mrs. Reed. "In addition to this foundation, there is one attribute which stands pigeons carry messages of distress Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wills and callers in Care Saturday. Miss Vera Flint, Mrs. James Mc- Mrs. Agnes Masters, who had out above all others. That is vision. You must have a clear pic- to young Parker, who relays them Mahon and daughter, Janice, spent

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Michael Keenoy of Lansing.Spent W M d l Concluded from first page. the ar ate a a om- brother, Thomas Keenoy. mittee consisting of Mrs. John ~y B..ROTH " ocal lIappentn ¢s Miss Elnora Corpron of Owosso Reagh, Mrs. Harold Evans, Mrs. :.~..... ~' '~ spent the. week-end with her par- Our Country Has Potential William Martus and Mrs. Elmer ' :~ ':~ :~- ents, Mr..and Mrs. E. A. Corpron. Bearss, who will have charge of a AN EXPERIMENT IN HORSE-FEEDING-i~, :. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Townsend Charles Stafford of Flint is Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Walker and Production Capacity Vitamin A display that day. ~HERE'S an old story I have al- robust health:and fullof energy and were Detroit visitors Tuesday, spending ,the week with his sister, son, Harold, of Argyle were Sin-l- Without Equal. ~ |ways liked. It is about the parsi- strength. Mrs. Glen Wright. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. James monA.us Frenchman who rued the Many examples can be cited:ot: Dr. R. N. Holsaple was a bust- McMahon. U.S. Deer Population money he spent in feeding his horse, the inevitable result of gt0pping"a~I- H. F. Lenzner attended a meet- ~i~*~.~,~ ~a~k[i,~ ~ D~ti~o~L vi~[- PTTmRRTTR~. ~ Wh~ TTnit~d Deer. reuorted to be the rno~ ear~. ~ ~'~ ...... -5rt~ii~E. Tv:5 ~:~]] db. Fbrt:: :¢a~i'.~ i~g" nf f,h~ Michigan Press As- ,~ ...... ~ o,~.~.~.,.:~ and pia~iilillg i_,= . • Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Taylor spent 'ed her mother, Mrs. Mary Baskin, Statc~ ica~,~ ~hc world i.~i potential _mort o_* all big ga~e L~. J~.e 'J, S., hit upon an idea which would on- ago there was a remedy on the mar- sociation in Hotel Olds in Lansing in Pleasant Home Hospital over production capacity of explosives, number~ about 1,450,000 in the na- able him to stop all that. ket which was America's biggest Wednesday with relatives ~n Grand Saturday. Ledge. the week-end, both for pc.ace and war purposes, tional forests alone. It was beautifully simple: Each seller. It was widely,:intelligently, The Ellington Grange will meet according to a former World war day he would gradually cut down consistently advertised. Its name Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Karr of Mr. Friday evening, April 19, at the A daughter was born Sunday, Austrian chemist, now a professor was a household word. Then the April 7, in Morris Hospital to Mr. at Carnegie Institute of Technology. ~,_~~~]~:~~- ~ ~ the amount of feed Pleasant visited Cass City relatives home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest • he gave the horse, founder of the business died. His Sunday. Beardsley. and Mrs. Fay Sleight. Mrs. Dr. Ernst Berl, research professor -" ~ -- - "..... - He would cut it heirs decided to cut out advertising Delvin Striffler of Flint visited Mr. and Mrs..Charles Wood and Sleight and daughter were taker~ atCarneg ie Tech and fOrmer chief ~-:=-- -- ~ cheated. " Another was a fine, honest, well- Mrs. Clara, Folkert. and son are moving from the Ket- Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Tindale, on shells and other artillery ordnance The horse wouldl made, well-advertised toilet soap, Saturday night and Sunday. in an emergency. ~ I~ seven is your lucky number thus become used to with all the good will any product Mr. and Mrs. A. A. RAcker re- tlewell farm, south of town, to a Harry Keenoy and Bob Lowe of The abundance of raw material in getting along on could possibly need. The manage- turned Saturday after spending the farm near Port Hope. these seven puzzlers shouldn't Detroit spent Saturday at the home the United States, he explained, is baffle you in the least. Lucky or less. Eventually he ment of the business changed. The winter months in Florida. Mr. ~and Mrs. G. A. Striffler of the former's parents, Mr. and an important factor, but is not the advertising stopped. Soon the prod- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weaver and were guests of the Firestone Cor- Mrs. Thomas Keenoy. Genevieve only reason. Other factors include not~]zave a try. Just read the atwould all. needThink no of feed the Charles Roth uct was no longer on the market. two sons of Flint were guests of poration at Hotel Bancroft in. Woiden returned with them and Will an efficient and extensive transpor- question, indicate choice o] an- money that would " The reason why advertising must Cass City relatives Sunday. Saginaw Tuesday night. be employed at the Harry Keenoy taticm system, and a highly trained swer in the space provided, check save! be a continuous process is that .we. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Thayer of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greenleaf, residence, personnel in all branches of the /or correctness, then tally score The French genius scientifically human beings need constant remind- Gilford were Sunday guests of Alex Greenleaf and Mis's Betty Mr. and Mrs. John Cole have work. to get your ratin~, set about carrying on the expert- ing. We're hot fickle. But we aze Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Joos. Oldenburg spent Tuesday night and moved from the McColl house, Reserves of Petrol~m. (1) PaavvoNurmi: (a) is Turkey's mont. Several months later he was so filled with our own ideas and Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell of Wednesday at Sault Ste. Marie. corner of Oak and Pine Streets, to Among important available raw ambassador to the U. S., (b) was a telling about it with pride in his plans and businesses that if a man Car. visited the former's sister, Mrs. Claud Shaw and daughter, the Mrs. David Montgomery resi- materials, he listed huge reserves famous Finnish athlete, (c) is an voice. Did it work? asked a friend, who wants our trade doesn't ask for Mrs. Delia Lauderbach, Sunday. Mrs. Lee Shaw, bath bf Decker, dence on East Houghton Street. of petroleum, natural gas, coal and Italian general on Mussolini's staff, "Work? Oh, yes, indeed, it did!" it regularly and pften, we drift else- Frank McComb left Saturday for visited the former's parents; Mr. Mr.. and Mrs. D. H. McColl and son, cellulose~atl of which are vital in (d) won last year's ~ he exclaimed. "It worked perfect- where t6 the man who does. Detroit, where he has employment and Mrs. Thomas Colwell, Wednes- Hugh, of Greenleaf are moving in- the manufacture of explosives. In Kentucky Derby. L__] ly. Beautifully. The only trouble The advertiser is faced by the with ,the Consolidated Freight day. to the house just vacated by the all these, he declared, the United (2) Traveling through Europe you was that just about the time my problem of asking his customers te Lines. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stone of Coles. States excels all other countries, would need no passport in: (a) Por- horse got used to going without feed, buy from him. but he also has to Mrs. John Gray ei~tertained on Lapeer, Mrs. Laverne Ivory and Mrs. Lena Parrish has returned Also helpful will be the abundant tugal, (b) Switzerland, (c) ~ he died." consider the most economical way to Cass City, after having spent output of fats and sugars, which Andorra, (d) Finland. L_.J We laugh at the benighted condi- of extending his invitation. and daughter, Monna, of North Branch Monday night Tuesday~ her ~ion o~ a man wi~h ~n idea a~ fool- He finds the answer to both parts niece, Mrs. Robert Carter, of Tk~o spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. the p~st six months with relatives form the foundation for certain mu- Ash as this, but many business men of ~his problem in the newspaper. cson, Arizona. Glen Wright. Mrs. Stone, Mrs. in Los Angeles, Bloomington, Col- nations, Dr. Bert said. try to stop feeding their business No other form of advertising has Ivory and Mrs. Wright are sisters. Mrs. Curtis Hu~t and daughter, ton, Coachella Valley and Palm On the personnel side, he pointed "horse" by eliminating or cutting ever been discovered which wilt Jane, spent the first of the week Mr. and Mrs. ;[ames Alchin and Springs, California. Mrs. Parrish out, there are 13,000 chemical engi- down on their advertising, carry his message so effectively for with Mrs. Hunt's sister, Mrs. Warn Mrs. Mary Clark, all of Bay City, says the weather is beautiful and seers in the country, and also a The fact is that advertising is the so little cost. Jackson, in Detroit. and Mr. and Mrs. George Glaspie warm all through the winter smaller number of chemists to staff feed which keeps their business in © Charles B. Both. and children, ;[ames and Judith months in California, and the flow- an explosives industry, if necessary. Mrs. Glenn Vyse and daughters, Ann, of Bad Axe spent Sunday as ors are always in btoom. "In short," Dr. Ber] declared, ~1 : Glennadine and Nancy, of St. Louis guests of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Glas- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edgerton "we have both brains and the stuff I PLEASANT HOME HOSPITAL. 'Air-Fed' Cattle are spending ,the week with Mrs. pie. Vyse's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cas- of Brown City, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. to use them upon." 't Patients who have left the hos- Ranchers of Queensland, Austra- per Whales. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman Edgerton and son, Andrew, of Clio Essential Minerals Available. pital within the last week are Mrs. lia, use airplanes to carry fodder to and son, Arlington, attended the Arthur Albert and baby daughter drouth.stricken cattle herds. Mrs. Jack Watts and two chil- and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edgerton Another source of strength to the land Franklin Fader of Car.; Mrs. wedding of George F. Mellen and of Bad Axe spent Sunday with Mrs. United States munitions industry in dren of Metamora spent from Miss Lena Marie Zumbrumnes, Celia Edgerton, mother of Richard Berl's opinion is the availability, ff (3) This chap ~s strapping on equip-iHarold Hendrick, Mildred Car- CASS CITY MARKETS. Thursday until Sunday afternoon both of Pontiac, in the First Meth- and Dr. A. C. Edgerton and grand- raw materials are deficient, of meat used in: (a) corn-husking, (b) lruthers, Harry Stine, Alva Batie, April 18, 1940. with Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath, odist Church of that city Friday mother of Robert Edgerton. The parents of Mrs. Watts. dinner was in honor of ,the birthday nickel from Canada, nitrates from playing Jai-alai (Cuba's native Mrs. Kenneth Profit, Mrs. James Buying price evening'. Chile, mercury from Bolivia, Chile game), (c) playing field hockey, (d) Colbert, Mrs. Bert Perry and Mrs. First column, price at farm; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schwegler Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Striffler of Mrs. Celia Edgerton. and Mexico, platinum from Canada playing Mexican ~ George Dillman. second column, price delivered• at and daughter, Joan, of Lansing were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Nine young people from the and Colombia, and tin supplies from table tennis. ~ Patients still at the hospital are elevator. spent the week-end as guests of ,and Mrs. A. A. Splriggs at Peck. Miss Laura Bigelow of Cass City; Grain. Beulah Baptist Church in Detroit Bolivia. (4) Insulin was discovered by: (a) Chester Szarapski, age 10, of Wheat, No. 2, mixed, bu. .98 1.00 Mr. Schwegler's parents, Mr. and Other dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Schwegler. attended the services in the local At home, also, the country's enor- Mine. Curie, (b) two youngest Mayo Gagetown; Valerie Langenburg of Oa~s, bushel ...... 38 ~39 Mrs. A. H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Baptist Church Sunday evening, re.us supplies of cracking gases en- brothers, (c) Louis Pasteur, (d) two Snover; William Dunlap of Shab- Barley, cwt ...... 97 1.00 RObert Fonda of Detroit and W. R. Smith and 'son, Bobby, of Roy. Frank B. Smith, pastor of the able cheap production of glycol and C a n a di a n s -- D r s. James Smith, both students of Fer- Port Huron. Cass .City church, sponsored the glycerin. ~-~ bona. Rye, bushel ...... 57 .59 ris Institute of Big Rapids, sper~,t work of these young people in De- Banting and McLeod. ~ Mrs. Seehaas is 'still a patient Buckwheat, cwt. 1.07 .1.10 Mrs. Glen Wright and daughter, (5) Miles Coverdale was quite a ...... the week-end with James' parents, and is doing fair. Mrs. James Shelled Corn, bushel ...... 54 .56 Mary Lou, visited relatives ,~n Flint trout bdfore coming to the charge RolTlantic Moss Becomes fellow. In 1535 in England he: (a) Greenleaf of Deford is her special Beans Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, here, from Friday until Sunday. Mrs. here. Following the church service, I " " a luncheon was served the guests Milllol~Dollar Industry invented the spinning wheel, (b) nurse, f Michigan Navy Beans; cwt ..... 2.75 Among those who attended the Wright's sister, Mrs. Paul Wheat- murdered King Henry VIII, (c) opeadng of the major league base- ley, who had 'spent the week in in the parsonage. NEW ORLEANS.~Spanish moss, printed the first complete English ~IAght ~3ranberries, cwt ...... 2.1~ ball season at Briggs' Stadium in Cass City, returned to her home The Malfem Club met at the hanging from ancient oaks that are bible, (d) built the first ~ MARRIAGES IN TUSCOLA. "Dark Cranberries, cwt ...... 1.6~ Detroit Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. in, Flint with them. Dolmelly farm Wednesday, April associated with the South's famous complete pipe organ. U Nelon Gremel, 24, Sebewaing; Light Red I~idney Beans, cwt. 3:75 E. B. Schwaderer, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. RAcker brought home a 10, to help Mrs. Charles Donnelly plantations and shaded lanes, has (6) A causeway is: (a) just an- Vernettie Leuine Seekings, 18, Cass Dark Red Kidney Beans, cwt. 5.35 C. M. Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. South American yam when he re- celebrate her 85th birthday annA- furnished a setting for romantic other name for a bridge, (b) legal City; married at Sebewa,ing on Produce. C. Hamilton. turned from Florida Saturday. versary. A large rake with little novels from the Civil war period term used ]n divorce cases, (c) April 16 by Rev. G. F. L. Lint. Butterfat, pound ...... 28 Mrs. Robert Milligan, Mrs. The yam was raised in Florida and white doves and pink roses con- to the present day. "system" of playing the stock mar- Martin Murphy, 32, Car.; Dorcas Butter, pound ...... 28 George Wallace and daughter, weighs 6~ pounds. It has the toted the table where places were But there is a story about the ket, (d) college r--3 'Calbeck, 21, Car.; married at Car, Eggs, dozen ...... 14 Miss Jean, were guests Monday qualities of an Irish potato when set for 16 guests. Mrs. Donnelly moss that few people know--the debater's term. ~ on April 6 by Rev. Elmer F. Belz- Livestock. evening when Mrs. James Milligan cooked. The specimen is on dis- enjoyed the afternoon, very much epiphyte or air plant alone has (7) Most famous of British insur- ing. Cattle, pound ...... 05 .07 entertained the Happy Dozen at play at the Chronicle Office. and certainly was pleased with brought a million dollar industry to ance firm is • (a) Hudson Bay Co.. ,Calves, pound ...... 10½ her home on North Seeger Street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buehrly the lovely plant she received. Louisiana. (b) Windsor Limited. (c)Lloyds ~ Depth Bomb's Invention Hogs, pound Poultry.:...... 04~ A 6:30 o'clock po.tluck supper was •and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kelly and For more than 50 years, Cajun of London. (d} Scotland Yard. t t The depth bomb, terror of sub- Hens, pound .12 .14 served. daughter, Marilyn Kay, of Mt. fishermen and swamp dwellers have ...... and son, Arlington, were Sunday Pleasant • were guests of Mr. and penetrated Louisiana's dense Answers on page 5. marines, was invented in 1903 by Springers, pound ...... 12 Week-end gmests of Mr. and dinner guests in the George Snyder Mrs. J. Ivan Niergarth from Fri- swamplands, shinnied up the cy- W.T. Unge of Sweden. Mrs. Elmer Spencer were Mr. and home in Elkton to honor the 30th day until Sunday night. On Sat- press, gum, oak and other trees Mrs. Harry Launau and Mr. and wedding anniversary of the Sny- urday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Nier- upon which the moss grows and --~ ' . I " 111 Mrs. Earl Deneen, all of Pontiac, ders. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hoffman garth entertained the teachers of loaded it into their pirogues for Miss Muriel Demau of Port Hu- of Elk/on were also guests. roI~, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brabbs the Cass City school in honor of the trip home. Miss Nancy MacArthur, who has the Kellys. Bridge was played at There, fishermen pile the moss in of Yale and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth spent most of the time of the last four tables, honors being won by a pile, wet it and then let it dry. Colagan. year here, left Cass City o~ Friday, Mrs. Zorn Day, Miss Vel~da Zu- The next step is the moss gins, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hennessey April 5, by automobile and the schn~tt, Arthur Holmberg and where it is cleaned, ginned, and ~|~o |• spent Thursday and Friday in De- last word from her came from served.Kenneth Kelly. A luncheon was orPaCkedmore.int°bales of• 60 to 150 pounds ~Ad~ Fig troit. On Thursday afternoon they Bradenton, Florida. On the way attended the funeral of a brother- ,to Bradenton, Miss MacArthur Manufacturers of upholstery, mat- Ti~ in-law, AlteI~ R. Warner, who died traveled by way of Bowling Green, A dinner was given Sunday by tresses and similar products buy it 5~~ M~ early Tuesday morning. Mrs. Ohio, Chattanooga, Tennessee, At- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walmsley in for about seven cents a pound. It Warner was the former Gertrude lanta, Georgia and High Springs, honor of the • birthday of Harold is commercially valuable because of Greenleaf, brother.of Mrs. Walms- A~d 5~Ve~ Me M~~y ~# He'nnessey. Florida. ley. A beautiful cake with light- its tough, central fibers. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McComb Mr. McDowell of Bad Axe was , No estimates have been made of attended the funeral of 'the latter's guest speaker Monday evening ed tapers centered the ,table. Those the quantity of moss available in ~', "I've heard that someone ha~ sa~d Llaa~ aunt, Mrs. Jane Lawrence, at Ira- When the Townsend Club met in who attended were Mrs. Henry the state, but it has been reported " "'~ ~ lay City Saturday. From Imlay the Town Hall. Mrs. Copeland Greenleaf and Harry Tiller of Mil- that as the virgin timber has been Russia gets along without advex~ising. City, Mr. and Mrs. McComb went and the Bartle Brothers, as a mu- lington, Mr. and Mrs. James cut, the quantity has increased. Well, so did Ancient Egypt, but rd rather ,to Detroit where they visited at sical trio, entertained the company Greenieaf and two children of De- The species is very prolific, repro. , ~."~ ford, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Green- ducing both vegetatively and by ~ live here now~ and read the Adve~ the home of their son, Harold Mc- with a number of selections and Comb, un,tiI Sunday evening. several other musical numbers leaf, Alex Greenleaf, Miss Betty seed, and gin owners see little rea- t ... I'm not trying to be f, mny. First of Oldenburg and Miss Helen Barrel son for a diminishing supply. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Whalen were on the program. The club and the honor guest. 1 it isn't true that Russia gets along without have disposed of their eighty-acre report that they are rapidly grow- ing in number. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ivan Niergarth, 'Real Son' o.f Revolution advertising because I have seen advertise- farm, two miles south and three- Mr. and Mrs. A. Holmberg, J. wes- ments of the Russian C,overnmemt and fourths mile east of Cass City, to Persons interested in the im- John Goodall and have taken the provement of the McDonald Drain ley Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Observes 92nd Birthday Russian Travel Agencies in thin comxtry. Goodall residence, corner of Third by CCC labor will meet at the Kroll and Miss Verda Zuschnitt, all SOUTH WOODBURY, VT.--Still But that's not important . . . _A_dve~ of Cass City, and Mr. and Mrs. spry and keenly interested in the ~ ~.~~:..] and West Streets, in the deal. Ernest Reid place on Monday eve- Kenneth Kelly of Mt. Pleasant current European war, theonlyliv. ~-~~==~ / / does a lot for me that l coul~ t do for my- Both families are :settled in their ning, April 22. Carl V. Holmar, new homes. superintender~t of the Kingston were dinner guests, of Mr. and ing "real son" of the American Rev- ~~~.~.ue~,~$~;x-~.\[ L self. It tells, me usually which products are CCC camp, and Orton H. ;[ones, Mrs. Delmar Youngs in Midland on olution celebrated his ninety-second ~" .::~" , -:~ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McComb engineer at the camp, will be pres- Sunday, April 7. In the afternoon birthday recently. He is William ~ good. When I see an ad for a breakfast received word Tuesday of the ar- ent with County Drain Commis- they visited the $600,000 addition Constant Wheeler, whose father food, I generally know-what that food is rival of an 8½-pound daughter in sioner James Osburn to give in- to the senior high school building fought _under Gem George Washing- and its characteristics are; and I can tell. Woman's Hospital, Detroit, born to formation on the subject. in Midland where Mr. Youngs is ton in the war of independence more whether the price is fight. That is so true Mr. and Mrs. William Burns of Mrs. George A. Martin of De- in charge of metal shop work. than a century and a half ago. ~| ~LY O~H .~ki~Vi~l~T|$|N~ Detroit. She has been named Joe ford, .County and District W. C. T. Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Schenck and The father, Comfort Wheeler, was and so important to me and other women Ann. Mrs. Burns was formerly U. president, is planning" ,to attend Helene McComb and is a daughter aDr. few and days Mrs. the Edwin first ofC. theFritz week spent in 1766.born atHe Rehoboth, enlisted Mass.,in April, March 1780, 13,at WHEN i BUY'~ that even potatoes and onions today ar~ a regional conference of the na- of Mr. and Mrs. McComb. tional W. C. T. U. which will be Detroit where they attended the the age of 14, and served as orderly being packaged, branded and advertisod--. The monthly meeting of the held in Battle Creek on April 25 annual convention of the Michigan to Gen. Nathanael Greene. The son, they are of selected quality and size~ are Evangelical miniaters of the Thumb ~nd 26. Leaders of the conference ~tate Dental Society. At the ban- WilLiam, was born to Comfort's third ~.S HOUSeWife. clean, and come in accurately measured district and their wives was held at will be Mrs. Anna Marden DeYo, quet Tuesday night at Hotel SLat- marriage, which took place when quantities in standard packages. I haw the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. N. corresponding secretary of the na- ler, an address was given by Isam~ Comfort was nearly 80 years old. Holsaple on Monday afternoon. tional W. C. T. U., and lVLiss Mar- F. Marcosson, noted ~agazine William, a veteran in his own right confidence in advdrtlsed products hecatmo Because of the state conference of tha Smyth Cooper, general secre- writer. Outstanding members of by virtue of his Civil war service, I have found them to be reliable. So, I that denomination at Pigeon next tary of the Youth's Temperance the profession from various states lives with his 79-year-old wife, Eve- buy without hesitation, and that save~ me month, the May meeting of-,the Council of the national W. C. T. U. were on the programs. The con- ly~a, and their two sons on a 20-acre group will be cancelled. The June Last year Clarence Quick of vention opened Monday and con- farm on the outskirts of this village, time . . . As for price, I have found that gathering on Monday, June 17, will Novesta Township .told the Chron- tinued through Wednesday. advertised goods sell on a quality.prieo be a picnic at the assembly grounds icle a big" egg story in which one Mrs. Leonard Elliott was pleas- Telescope Lending Pays basis. For the price~ the advertised product at Sebewaing. of the hens of Mr. QuAck's flock antly surprised on Monday evening A delightful program of plays was given credit for producing an when a number of relatives and Dividends for Harvard usually offers as much, and sometim~ and music was given Thursday unusually large egg. He may swell friends met at her home to help CAMBRIDGE, MASS.- Harvard more than the unadvertised product ~. evening by pupils of the Columbia with pride over the "egg-actly" her celebrate her birthday. Guests university's policy of lending tele. similar quality. I say~ without hesitation, Corners School, under the super- made measurements of hen fruit were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young scopes to "serious amateur" astron- vision of the teacher, Miss Alison which came to the C. L. Stoner and son, Willard, and Miss Leona omers is paying dividends, therefore, that Advertising ~avea me Milligan. A part of the receipts poultry flock in the same township Ewald of Elkton; Mr. and Mrs. According to the American Ass.- money, too." from the entertainment will be last week. Tkis egg mea,sured 6½ Charles Fritz and family, Mr. and ciation of Star Observers, 53,000 .b- used Saturday, April 27, when the inches around one way and 8 inches Mrs. Ernest Sticken and daughter, servations--the largest ever record- four higher grades of about forty the other. The chickea~ which is VoLta, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roe ed- were reported by amateurs students will take a trip to Green- given credit by the Stoners for lay- and family, all of Owend~Ie; Mrs. throughout the world last year. The field Village. Miss Milligan has ing this monster was hatched from Violet Sarosky and daughter, Vera, amateurs include a customs officer signed a coI~tract to return for her an egg from the Clarence Quick of Pigeon; Mr. and Mrs. B. A. El- in India, a librarian in Italy and a sixth year as teacher of the school. flock. liott of Cass City. housewife in Australia...... CASS::CiTY CHRON!CLE---FmDAY, ~APRIL: •!9, 19~10. PAGE FI~

f-. WHILE THEY LAST, Waste pa- ROY ANTHEs'IS LOCATED 20 F. S. A. Borrowers per baskets at 15 cents. Cuss NEAR ATLANTA, GEORGIA City Furniture Store. 4-19-1 Sheerest Black Lace .Is Used Chronicle Liners ] "One \month has passed since I in Tuscola Increase j: -.... FOR RENT--4-room house and left Cass City and I miss the %1__...... J In Unique and Fetching Ways garden spot, 4 miles east, 3 miles Chronicle more than I thought I Their Incomes 17% RAW'Liner of 25 words or NEED YOUR RUGS cleaned and north of Cuss City. Write to would," writes Roy Anthes from 1~, 25 cenSs" each insertion. sized this spring ? See us. 4211 Martin, Detroit. 4-12-2p Atlanta, Georgia. "While I read Marked progress during 1939 by Farm Security Administration bor- . Over 25 words, one cent a word Cass City Furniture Store. 4-19-1 By CHERIE NICHOLAS the daily paper and have a radio at for each insertion. HEAR "The Life of Christ" por- my elbow, news from home and its rowers toward the goal of self- QUANTITY sweet clover and trayed in Scripture and song- by quiet, friendly neighborhood is sufficiency was reported today by :POTATOES from pit. Call 140- Grimm alfalfa seed for sale. young people of Novesta Church what I miss the most. While it John McDurmon, Tuscola County F2'S.}',Frank McCauley. 4-19'1p David Matthews. 4-12-2p of Christ April 19 at 8:15. Sil- may be a few days late, I do not supervisor of the FSA. ver offering:. 4-19-1 Tellin~ of a survey made of the v:ant to bc a back number ~vhen I PA,i~g OF AGED ~v,ares in good. KENNEY'S your of bor- TRY for ~orne of get back. fvir. and ~vIr~. A. A. status, 2(} Tuscoia Ccmmty shape an d faithful, for sale; also groceries, good staple goods'and NEW SIX-ROOM modern house Ricker and Mr. and Mrs. Charles rowers at the end of the 1939 crop work harness and three incuba- priced right. Kenney's Grocery with heated garage attached, year, McDurmon said, "we axe Gilbert spent last night in camp tors in good running condition. and Creamery. 10-7-tf corner Garfield Avenue and West proud ,to report that FSA borrow- William Wagner, 3 east, 1 north, Street, Cass City, for sale. R. and gave me a Chronicle for April 5. They started homeward short- ers ~n Michigan increased their net ~,4 west of Cass City. 4-19-2 FOR SALE--44½ acres of land, D. Keating. Phone 248. 4-12-2p worth and annual income, and also ly after daylight this morning one mile south of Deford. Has are making satisfactory progress FOR SALE--Pigs, weighing from (April 10). Albert Whitfield was :FOR SALE--F-12 tractor exten- 95-foot drilled well. No build- in the repayment of their loans." 80 to 100 pounds; also a sow, anather local caller in camp for sion rims and lugs, used one ings. Frank Wrobel, 58t5 Flori- The families studied in the sur- season. Arthur Hartwick, 5½ due 25th of this month. Charles one night. da Street, Detroit. 4-12-4p vey had an average net income last Nemeth, 4% south of Cass City. "There is more construction south of Cuss City. 4-19-1p year of $472.75 per family, as com- NOTICE--I will not be responsible 4-19-1p. work here than anywhere else I pared with $403.10 in the year ;PRESBYTERIAN Rummage Sale, for any debts contracted by any- know. I have been working some before they came to FSA for help. Saturday, April 27, •Council one other than myself. Edward FOR SALE--Cedar posts, dry, and if a steady job presents itself, scorched by fire; also green, This represented an increase of 17 : Rooms. .Clothing, dishes, many J. Nitz. 4-5-3p I will work here for the summer per ce~t. They also increased miscellaneous items. 4-19-2 seasoned, peeled posts; anchor unless the weather gets too hot. MR. FARMER~We are in the posts, fence braces, cabin logs; their avearage net worth--over and "I have had lots of time to vis-

Spudology i By dipping potatoes into a suc- r ]t Mrs. Frank Hall and Mr. and Mrs. I Saturday at eight o'clock, young cession of brines, each with a higher [ASlEST TIME TO OgRE RAFT$ / DEFORD | [Miles Dodge, all of Cass City. I people's party at home of Mrs. salt content, chemists are now able [ " J l Miss "Myrtle Osburn is at home / Wagner. Come, bring sandwiches ...... [after being employed for some[ and one other thing. All young. io separate the poor cookers from ~v~r. aria ~v~rs. ~onn ~ney are ~ne i time ~t Caro ~he good ones. Those floating in a F RM 1 people welcome. proud grandparents of Joan At- ~_7 --,. " ...... ! ~____ ~' .~ ~ ...... ~.vli'~. ~llCe ~e~ner~ora spen~ ~ne., salt solution with a specific gravity mac, a aaugn~er ~orn ~prn ±z ~oI .... I Roy. George D. Bugbee, Pastor... of 1.065 are always soggy when ToPics , ~ • ..... ~past week m Detroit. Phihp drove cooked, according to Pau~ T. Blood WATCHT[ ES[ LttO[$ IF ~wr. an~ ±wrs. ~rne ~mmons. t to Detroit on Saturday and he and l of the University of New Hamp- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Churchill I his mother returned home on Sun- Toothbrush Needle shire, who "has dunked over 10,000 'TEAR GAS' USED and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Church-/day. Using a needle fashioned from the ,~, spuds. Those that sink in a solu- ill attended a service given at the] Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jenereaux of handle of a discarded toothbrush, tion with a specific gravity of 1.095 IN SOIL BATTLE Snorer Free Methodist • Church on I Pontiac were week-end zuests at Louisiana housewives are making : are always mealy, he finds. vH There is just no excuse' for drafts in Tuesday evening, by an a cappella ]the Elmer VanDemark hom~e Mrs rugs out ~f string. They are taught ~: me tec~mique by Louisiana State , Seminary...... definitely curable if you will watch just Harmful Organisms Killed. Pontiac to 'spend this week with university field workers. three places~and all three places are By Injecting Chloropierin. Mr. and Mrs. George McIntyre them. / I I aroun~ your windows. will have open house on Friday Mrs. Glenn Towsley, Mrs. George (today) when the Farmers' Club Van Demark and Mrs. Sarah Bab- First and foremost offender in the By F. L. STARK will meet for dinner and program cock of Caro spe~t Thursday at i ::;"; ..... ;) making of drafts in your new home is Use of old World war "tear gas" at their April meeting. Smith's Creek.

! the window frame. Now you've never in another type of Warfare in the Bud Sickler and Miss Harriet Miss Irene Kruzel is assisting a bought window frames so you don't know soil is being used today, reports of Ross were at Flint one day during lady in Caro with her housework. anything about them and that is one rea- the plant pathology department at the past week. On the homeward Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parks Cornell university indicate. way, they visited the Crapo farm moved to' the Harold Chapin farm, G.ULFLUBE son why so many home builders have drafty windows, because they were care- This gas is used to partially and purchased a calf for 4-H club two miles east of Deford, which IT'S "'STRIPPED Poor wall joint between competition. less about thewindow frame that went sterilize soils and kill harmful or- they have rented for a year. ---stcmds for Drive Other window frame and wall ganisms.~ Known as chloropicrin, a Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons and Mrs. Paul Koeltzow spent FOR A CTION!" causes drafts (see arrows). into their homes. Now, we aren't going heavy, oily, colorless~ liquid that sons of Kingston, Mrs. Roach and Wednesday in Sa~naw. to go into detail about window frames. readily vaporizes into a pungent tear Herman Simmons were callers at Mr. and Mrs. John Field and We just want you to remember that the the John Elley home. ~uto-Owners insurance on gas, it quickly changes to a gas and daughter, Clara, accompanied by most important thing about a window diffuses throughout the soil after in- Mr. and Mrs. George Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walker of :your car for liability and frame is how it joins the wall. If it jection. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Holt and Argyle, were at Howell on Friday property damaqe . ~v~ makes a permanent leakproof weather- For many years it has been re- daughter of Yale spent Friday with to see Miss Evelyn Field. The day ! the same protection to you tight joint with the wall--fine and dandy. alized that the soils in which plants Mr. and Mrs. George A. Martin. was her 20th birthday. Evelyn is If it doesn't, you'll have drafts, no end grow harbor injurious organisms. Mrs. Holt is an aunt of "Mrs. Mar- gaining splendidly. and your HUSBAND ,tin. of drafts. How can you make sure about Several means have been used to when dr~vi~q, ~- a weathertight joint? Just specify that destroy them, namely cultural prac- Mrs. Jesse Sole attended the oLher private passenger the window frames used in your new tices, heat; and chemicals. The pos- Sunday evening service at the Cass CHURCH NOTES. sible use of chloropicrin was re* City Nazarene Church. ~:'~,. or du.dnq occasional home have wide blind stop construction. Nazarene--10:00, Sunday School. coaled during the World war when Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bruce of i use of a hired car of the This special construction should be fa- We had the largest school last miliar to your contractor. large quantities were used as tear Lapeer were Tuesday callers at Sunday we've had for a long time. same type. gas. the Eldon Bruce home. Proper Fitting Necessary Make it a habit, send the children. Since then, the use of this war- Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton McPhail Choruses for 15 minutes each Sun- NO EXTRA C~GEI! Next in importance to windo~ frame time material has been developed spent the week-end with Mr. and day. is the window sash (the part of the win- far enough so it can be used suc- Mrs. Wiley Lassiter near Caro. dow that moves within the frame). Many 11:00, preaching hour. Subject, cessfully to partially sterilize soils. Mr. and Mrs. Lassiter are the ~¢ • ,, home builders buy window frames in one Froth or Feeling. Yo~ will en- i The gas is toxic to all forms of life, parents of Mrs. McPhail and re- place and sash in another with the result joy this service. I I ~c[eaned of hampering was~es C. S. CHA PION that the sash and frame never fit proper- and it is completely volatile; there- cently returned home from Florida. 7:00, young people's hour. This Poor fitting window sash fore, no residue remains in the soil by Gulf's Multi-sol process. It's ly in spite of trimming and cutting on Mr. and Mrs. Ber£ Patterson of is getting better each week. Mu~ as good as many premium oils, Phone 111 allow cold air to leak in upon aeration. Ithaca were Sunday g~ests of the the job. And sash that don't fit properly sic. instrumental and vocal. You yet it setls for iust a q~artera - causing drafts (see The material is applied into the cause drafts, and more drafts. The mod- former's brother and his wife, Mr. will like it. quard Try it today. arrows). ern trend is towards what is known as soil by an applicator, which works Patterson. Cass City and Mrs. Emory 8:00, evangetiatic old-time re- complete window units that are delivered on the principle of the hypodermic Mrs. Ruth Sherman had as ligion. He and it never change. with frame and sash precision fitted to needle° Small amounts are injected g~est for the past week, her sis- Cass City Oil and each other at the factory. Many of these into the soil to a depth of about six ter, Mrs. Carrie Sherman, of Ann Friday night, eigbA¢ o~clock, ev- window units are even complete with erybody's prayer meeting at home Gas Company weatherstrip. In any event be sure that inches. Injections are usually made Arbor, and on Sunday, her chil- about 12 inches apart. With the ap- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sher- of Mr. and Mrs. Cross on Third the window sash are fitted properly to Stanley Asher, Mgr. Phone 25 paratus, one man can treat from man of Ypsilanti, Mr. and Mrs. Street. ii! the window frame and you'll eliminate another big source of drafts. 1,000 to 1,500 square feet of soil in Charles Sherman and family of an hour. Pinconning, and Mr. and Mrs. o Glass Cools Air Chloropicrin is being used to steri- Now here is the third cause of drafts. Walter Thompson. - )il : Strand lize soil to eliminate disease-causing Visitors on Sunday at the Ar- It's warm air being quickly cooled Thumb's Wonder Thea£re against a single pane of glass. The cold fungi, insect~~, nematodes, and weeds ~thur Perry home were Billy Perry •iiii!! ~i i~ CARO air then drops to the floor. This flow and their seeds. Its most efficient and Hollis Bergum of Detroit. of air causes drafts. What's the cure ? use to date has been in compost Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis ii ~ FrL-Sat. April 19-20 A double pane of glass. Some windows piles, but it has also been effective- Locke for the week-end were Mr. .Church of Nazarene are made so that this double pane of ly used to sterilize seed beds and and Mrs. William Gildersma of Thumb P~mier ! glass fits on the inside of the window, Joan Blondell and Lana in benches or ground beds in green- Alto, and Perry Hill, his daugh- while the most common is the Ordinary houses. iil Turner in storm windows which are hung on the ter, Wilma, and sons, Carl and 10:00. Sunday School. outside. Whether your double glass is Its extensive field use is said to Marvin, of Hazel Park.• "Two Girls on inside or outside, the result is the same. be limited only because of the rath- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hicks and i 1• 11:00. "Faith or Feeling." Broadway" The glass that is within the heated room er high cost of the material. daughter, Marian, spentMonday A single pane of glass is kept warmer by the dead air space Soil conditions at the time the tear in Flint. $150 FREE FRIDAY! cools warm air quickly. between the double panes. Result: Warm gas is applied are important. In Mrs. Louis Babish and mother, 7:00. Young People. Midr~te Show Saturday and C~c! air drops to floor air is not cooled so fast: no cool air--no fumigating soil~, the gas must pene- Mrs. Reynolds, spent the past causin~ drafts. drafts. Sun.-Mon. April 21-22 trate through all parts of the soil to week in Flint. 8:00. "Hypocrisy." Continuous Sunday from 3:00 destroy the organisms, and a lethal Mr. andMrs. John Gruber are I Fred Toles, of Pontiac; and two concentration of the gas must be Imoving to a farm near Ma:~ ,ille. $: Thumb Premier i DEATHS brothers, Roy E..Fox, of Romeo, kept in contact with. the organisms I Mr. ar/d "Mrs. Horace Murryand ~YRONE POWER and DORO- and E. M. Fox, of Detroit. long enough to kill them h THY LAMOUR in • I "ttle son were guests on Sunday YOU ARE WELCOME After the pests are killed, the ca-l of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lobias at Charles Nienstedt. ii! "JOHNNY Funeral services for Charles Mrs. Edward Baskin. por should escape as rapidly as pos-/Akron. : Nienstedt, 66, who died unexpect- Mrs. Edward Baskin, 77, passed sible, the horticulturists were told. 1 The Misses Bernice and Frances APOLLO"' The speaker stated that a light lKruzel returned on Monday from No Advance in Admissions l edly of heart trouble in his home away Tuesday afternoon, April 16, [at Caseville Tuesday, were held in Pleasant Home Hospital, where sandy soil with a medium amount ]Florida where they spent the win- j! Tues.-Wed.-Thur. Apr. 23-24-25 [Thursday afternoon in ,the home. i she had been a patient for several of moisture, and at a fairly high/ter , and are this week in Chicago. Thumb Premier ! [Rev. Aaron Mitchell, pastor of the weeks. temperature (above 65 degrees[ Mrs. Alice Retherford announces Fahrenheit) is ideal for fumigation, ithe arrival of a fine young grand- ERROL FLYNN and MIRIAM I Caseville Methodist Church, offi- Funeral services will be held at HOPKINS i~, /ciated. Burial was in Elkland 2:00 p. m. today (Friday) i~. the son, born April 15. The parents t Cemetery. Baptist Church. Rev. Frank B. Farmers Test Fertilizer are Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Seidel of Theatre i~¸i i~il¸ "VIRGINIA CITY" Saginaw. CASS CITY • [ Charles Nienstadt was bolm in Smith, pastor, will officiate. Burial .... With Field Experiments with Humphrey Bogart and I Caseville February 20, 1874. He will be in Ubly Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark were "Pride of the Thumb" The idea that modern farmers buy CASS Randolph Scott [is survived by his widow, the for- Mary J. McPhail was born in dinner guests at the home of their a pig in a poke, or accept farming No Advance in Admissions liner Sadie McTavish, whom he Austin Township May 15, 1873, and daughter, Leila, and family, Mr. practices without giving them a Fri.-Sat. April 19-20 Sum-Mon. April 21-22 ]married November 30, 1905; two spent her childhood in that part of and Mrs. George Huffman, at Next Week ! Thumb Premier ! practical trial, is exploded by the Friday Is Bank Nite ! Continuous Sunday from 3:00 sons, George and William Nien- the Thumb district. North Branch. i!~I! results o~ a recently completed sur- Frank Capra's latest master- Sun. thru Wed., Apr.28-May 1 stedt, both of Caseville; two sis- She was united in marriage with Mr. and Mr. Guy Woolman of Thumb Premier .~ piece of production ! vey of 32,000 farmers. !ii/ ~::.:.: ...... ::!:~!!::::.:. ters, Mrs. Emma Taack and Mrs. Royal Oak were week-end guests Zane Grey's famous thrilling Edward Baskin and they made ForW-seven per cent of 32,000 Jas. Stewart and Jean Arthur in Rose Luxton, both of Bay City; their home in Royal Oak. Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. George McArShur drama of the Pioneer West! farmers interviewed in 35 states re- and Mr. and Mrs. John MeArthur. "Mr. Smith Goes to and a brother, August Nienstedt, B~skin died in 1935. ported that they conducted experi- of Pontiac. Mrs. Baskin lived at Royal Oak Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelley of Pon- "Light of the Washington" ments in their own fields, tried out tiac were week-end g~aests of rela- A motion picture that has re- until a few years ago when she different kinds and amounts of fer- Western Stars" came to make her home here. She tives in Deford. ceived comments from one end Miss O~ Vance. tilizer, and made comparisons on Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Johnson and with an all star cast of the country to the other ! was a member of the First Baptist results obtained. Not only did the Miss Odessa Vance, 18, daughter Church of Royal Oak. daughter, Kathryn, were Sunday and Exclusive Showing! Tuesday Only i April 23 survey conducted by the National visitors of Mrs. Johnson's brother I of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Vance, of She is survived by a daughter, Fertilizer association show that The story that is making the Giant Bank Nite Prize! Pontiac passed away Sunday, April Miss Eva Basldn, of Detroit; a and family, Mr. and Mrs. George nation laugh ! See actual scenes of the Royal farmers test the values of different Sohmer, at Otter Lake. AL~ Force in action! 7, in her home. Fmmral services son, Ernest Pmskin, of Sioux City, kinds of fertilizers and fertilizer were held Wednesday afternoon in Iowa; a sister, Mrs. Alfred Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hartwick "Ma, He's Making '~he Lion Has Wings" practices, but 44 per cent reported entertained on SUnday, Mr. and • ii ~ the Vorhes Funeral Home/Pontiac, Cass City; and a brother, Archie C. that they conducted experiments on Eyes at Me" with an all star cast! Mrs. George Foe and Mr. and and burial was in that city. McPhail, of Houghton. fields with and without fertilizer to New laughs~new Songs~new Mrs. William Foe from Marlette. "~ Wed.-Thurs. April 24-25 Miss Vance graduated from Pon- find out for themselves whether the William Zemke has a new 1940 thrills i Her latest and greatest ! tiac High School in January of this practice pays. This represents a Chevrolet coach. DEANNA DURBIN in year. ELKLAND. gain of 7 per cent over the number Sat.-Midnight-Sun. Matinee Mr. and Mrs. Francis VanHorn "IT'S A DATE" Besides her parents, she is sur- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond LaVigne who conducted a similar experiment i!)iI have moved ,to Rochester. "Five Little Peppers She's in double heart trouble... ~i i)i vived by five sisters, Mrs. Elmer and family of Detroit spent Sun- in the last survey made on thk, Adm.issions and Schedules: Krause, Mrs. Joseph Koren and point. Mr. anff Mrs. Tony Bach have with two sun-tanned suitors in day at the Jacob Helwig and Glenn moved to Detroit. at Home" romantic Hawaii. Matinees daily at 2:00 (doors Mrs. Louise LaBarge, all of Pon- Profit homes. After considering the results of k tiac, Miss Verna and Miss Lucy, Harry Dodge has a 3,200-pound open 1:00). Evening shows at ] The Bethel Ladies' Aid met on their tests, 63 per cent reported that 8:00 (doors open 7:00). All at home, and four brothers, Robert, they are planning to use more fer- team of roan Belgian colts. matinees 75c (including Sunday Nelson, Louis and Billie, all at ]Thursday for dinner and quilting Arthur Hartwick is installing in [at the home of Mrs. Homer Muntz. tilizer, and only 12 per cent stated matinee reserved seats). All home. they had ha~l any unsatisfactory re- his home a new water system this Mr. and Mrs. Howard Helwig, ' • ~ii~I! evening shows $1.10 (all seats Miss Odessa is well know~ here sults from fertilizer during the past "week. i William and Fred Withey made a reserved). Reserved seat tick- having spent a few weeks last three years. John Kupiec is the new assistant i ets on sale every day from summer with her cousin, Miss Amy business trip to West Branch this at the Nick Slivar farm. 1 10:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. Vance. week where Mr. Helwig purchased Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dodge were ii!iJ BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW! several cows. Tuesday business callers at Vas- ii ~ i Joseph Leishman and Miss Amy Vance attended the funeral in Pon- Mrs. Kenneth Profit has returned Agricultural News[ sar. tiac Wednesday. home from Pleasant Home Hospital Mr. and Mrs. William Patch and where she has been a patient. One-fourth of all the motor fuel Mrs. Jesse Sole were Sunday din- Temple Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwaderer in the United States is used by farm- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chaun- Clyde E. Fox. of Novesta were callers at the ers. coy Tallman. Fri.-Sat. April 19-20 Burial services were held in Elk- * $ , Vigitors on Sunday at .the home Thumb Premier ! David Murphy home Sunday af- land Cemetery on Wednesday af- ternoon. There are more acres of tree land of Mrs. Jed Dodge were Mr. and ZANE GREY'S ,, * ternoon for Clyde E. Fox of Sagi- The pump house on the farm of on American farms than acres of any other crop. L ght of the naw, who was killed when he was Henry Jordan was partially de- Lemon Juice Recipe struck by an automobile Sunday stroyed by fire on Saturday morn- Western Stars" Fattening steers will stay on feed afternoon on US-10-23, one and ing. The splendid response for Checks Rheumatic i!?!i~ ~ and .~ better and will scour less with corn one-half miles south of Franken- help extinguished the fire and pre- and cob meal, say experienced cat- JEAN HERSHoLT in muth Junction. Funeral services Pain Quickly / :iL vented it from spreading to nearby tlemen. were held earlier in the afternoon buildings. If you suffer from rheumatic, • "Courageous Dr. at the family residence at 1413 * $ $ • o ,, The Cass City Grange will meet arthritis or neuritis pain, try this Lapeer Street in Saginaw conduct- A new wheat superior to any other simple inexpensive home recipe that Christian tonight(Friday) at the Bird $150.00 FREE FRIDAY! ed by the brother-in-law of .the British variety has been developed .thousands are using. Get a pack- deceased, Rev. George Spitler, of school house for a box social and in England. age of Ru-Ex Compound today. Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Apr. 21-22-23 Monroe, and Rev. Herbert D. program sponsored by the men of Mix it with a quart of Water, add the organization. Circuit Judge Continuous Sunday from 3:00 Stressman of Saginaw. The western range of the United the juice of 4 lemons. It's easy. Exactly as shown at its famed world premier in Atlanta, Georgia! RETURNED BY DEMAND ! Mr. Fox was born in Lapeer Cramton will be the speaker. States supports a $4,000,000,000 live Notrouble at all and pleasant. You need only 2 tablespoonfuls 2 times BANNED BY DETROIT ! County on August 26, 1867. He John Marshall and William Prof- stock industry. Starts Wednesday Afternoon, May.1 to 4 it are installing water systems in $ $ $ a day. Ofte~ within 48 hours-- Evening performance 7:45 p. m. All seats reserved $1.:10 married• Miss Laura C. Klump in sometimes overnight---splendid re- "PRIMROSE Detroit on April 2, 1908. For sev- their respective homes. One of the best ways to cut the including tax. Matinee every day 1 :~5 p.m. Seats not reserved, sults are obtained. If the pains do 75c including tax. • eral years he conducted a barber cost of growing heifers is to provide not quickly leave and if you do not PATH" improved pasture~. This production will not be shown anywhere except at with Ginger Rogers and shop in the Y. M. C. A. building in Fisherman's Paradise feel better, Ru-Ex will cost you advanced prk~es, at least until 1941. Joel McCrea that city and after moving to Sagi- There are so many large-mouth nothing to try as it is sold by your A new threat to erican swine druggist under an absolute money- BUY RESERvED SEATS NOW! Phone 55. Write or ADULTS ONLY ! naw he was employed at that bass in Lake Mattamuskeet, N. C., call for tickets. trade. that the season on them is never profits is swine erysipelas. Syrup. back guar~tee. Ru-Ex Compound toms are similar to hog cholera. is for sale and recommended by He leaves his wife; a sister, Mrs. closed. L. I. Wood & Co.~Advertisement.