CASS CITY CHRONICLEi, i~m i [ [H ~ll ~ qq i , H,t.._ VOLUME 35, NUMBER 18. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1940. .... EIGHT PAGES. dll I

Work on Athletic l Gasoline Tax - Children Greatly Talented Musician one Fatally Injured 4,OO0 at Townsend ..... Revenues__Up 9.8% Meeting at Standish 32 in Tuscda Field Project Will + The ~tate highway do~rtment[ Interested in the = l:and Two Seriously this week armounced that gasoline File Petitions for the Methodist Church a concer~ wiii @ @ Yownsend Clubs in which were tax revenues for .the fiscal year be given by an outstanding negro numbered 22 persons from Cuss Start in August ending June 30, 1940, were 9.8 per Daily Bible School tenor, Prath McFarlin. Hurt m Amdents .City assembled at the Standish cent above revenues for the pre- Fairgrounds to hear their leader, County Primary vious fiscal year. Mr. McFarlin, a graduate of Southern University at Baton Dr. Francis E. Townsend, founder Erection of New Buildings The department said that reve- Eight Denominations Rouge, Louisiana, and Eastman of the Townsend Plan, on Sunday. nues from the gasoline~tax totaled School of Music at Rochester, New Valenth~ Reina of Caro A color guard of the Arenac Coun- Democratic Candidates $31,293,431. Revenues for the first and Highway Projects Are from 13 Churches of York, is on the faculty of the Died at the Co~mmunity 'ty American Legion escorted Dr. six months of 1940 totaled $14,- l~ney Woods School at Piney Townsend to the fairgrounds. In Are More Numerous than Employing M~ny Here. 706,048, which represen'ts a 10 per C~m~unity Represented. his address, he said that the move- Woods, Mississippi, using his Hospital on Sunday. Republican Aspirants. cent increase over revenues during talent to help educate 'those of his ment is meeting with tremendous the first six months of 1939. The own people who have not had the success and the number of clubs had Robert Keppen, chairman of increase for the month of June, Two hundred seventy-five par- advantages he has. But in his been doubled within the past year. however, was substantially below In two automobile accidents in the committee who made applica- ents and children were present at own right, Mr. McFarlin is a re- Those who attended the rally Two incumbents of Tuscola the increase for previous months Tuscola County within the past tion for WPA funds to provide ad- the commencement exercises held markable man. from Cuss City included Mr. and County offices will have opposition so far in 1940. week, one person was ~atally in- ditional recreational facilities for in the First Baptist Church Friday Of his voice, the Chicago De- Mrs. Omar Glaspie, Mrs. Alice for the Republican nominations in jured and another was so seriously Moore, Mrs. C. W. Heller, Mr. and the September primaries. Five the athletic field in the City Park evening which marked the closing fender has said: "Pruth McFarlhn's hurt ,that he may not recover. in Cass City, has been assured that of the 10-day interdenominational tenor voice is rapidly placing him Mrs. Elmer Spencer, Mrs. Della other incumbents will be unopposed Valentin Reina; 60, Mexican beet Greenleaf, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce within their party. work on ,the project would com- daily vacation Bible School in Cass as one of the leading singers to- field worker, died Sunday morn- City. Holcomb, E. Holcomb, Mr. and The following Republicans filed mence in the early part of August. All-Time High day." ing at ~Caro Community Hos- Children came from 18 rural Mrs. L. E. Dickinson, Mr. and their nominating petitions with This assurance came from Mr. Pat- Mr. McFarlin's accompanist and pital of injuries revolved Saturday schools in three townships and Mrs. Frank McCaslin, Mr. and County Clerk Clare Horning be- terson, director of operations in traveling companion is his very evening when he lost control of his from the village to attend the ses- Mrs. Charles Tedford, William fore the deadline hour on Tuesday the WPA regional office at Flint. attractive wife, who is an artist on car and it overturned in a ditch Free-Swim Record sions and in all 13 churches of the Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Druit Capling, afternoon: A work schedule will be pre- her own account. opposite the Tuscola County in- community representing eight de- Joseph Leishman, Mrs. Ella Vance Sheriff--George F. Jeffrey (in- pared by the engineer in charge No admission charge is made firmary, one mile north of Caro. of WPA projects in Tuscola Coun- nominations were present in mud Miss Amy Vance. cument), Caro; Lewis Massoll, Gil- for the concert on Friday, but an Two sons, who were riding with ford Township. ty and men will be assigned by Made on Monday the school. The enrollment was Reina, were unhurt. Reina was Offering will be received. The State Representative -- Audley him to the project. When the 305 with an average attendance of employed by the Monitor Sugar hour is set for 8:15 p. m. Rawson (incumbent), Elkland. schedule receives ,the OK of WPA 194.5 each day. The highest at- Bay and Company of City worked County Clerk--Ward Walker, officials at Lansing, which i,s ex- Large Group ef Watchers tendance on any one day was 223. at the Bauer farm, 71£ miles north- Happenings in pected in about two weeks, the The two buses and six passenger Caro; Ernest Haas, Fremont Town- west of Fairgrove. The funeral ship. work on the athletic field project Witnessed Program at automobiles which furnished trans- 121 Attend Open was held at 9:00 a. m. Tuesday at portation ,t-ravelled a total of 2,500 Coroner--Lee Huston (incum- will begin, Mr. Keppen has been Bathing P~t ~n Friday. Reese Catholic Churcbo Burial was humb 0fMichigan assured. miles in bringing pupils to the House Observance in Reese Cemetery. bent), Caro. I~ addition to the swimming school and returning them to their When Mike Podina lost control County l~oad Commissioner-- and wading pools already built in homes. Wedding Anniversary Charles A. Gibbs (incumbent)~ Monday chalked up the all-high of the car he was driving near r0wns and Villages Caro. the park, the following facilities Many children walked as far as Fairgrove Tuesday evening, the record for free swim attendance at for recreation are included in the two and a half miles each day to automobile hit an ab~tment on the County Treasurer--Arthur M. l~roject plans: a quarter mile track, the municipal bathing pool in Cuss meet the bus and the same distance Mr. and Mrs. George Emanuel Willits (incumbent), Watertown City. Chiidren of school age who Krapf renewed their vows before left side of the road and rolled 10O Township. football gridiron and football in returning to their homes. Three feet down the highway. Podina items Gleaned from are admitted without admission a company of relatives at the 50th Prosecuting Attorney--Timothy practice field, two softball fields, girls missed connections with the and two others were thrown charge during the morning and up anniversary of .their marriage held Reading the Columns C. Quinn (incumbent), Caro. baseball diamond, horseshoe bus one morning and walked six through the roof. to four o'clock in the afternoon at their farm home in Elkland County Drain Commissioner~ courts, outdoor basketball field, miles to attend the school. At one Jesse Cortez, 47, a beet field of Chroniele's Exchanges. tennis courts, and shuffleoard numbered 200 Monday. session with 198 present there were Township Sunday. Dr. R. N. Hol- James Osburn (incumbent), King- saple officiated as clergyman. For worker of Caro and passenger in ston Township. courts and field house. There will Water polo games and swim- 161 Bibles and Testaments in evi- the Podina .car, had his right leg the occasion~ Mary Ann Gallagher~ Surveyor--Irving E. Cakes (in- also be plenty of space for a camp mint and diving races attracted a dence. torn off at .the knee and that limb Rev. Frank B. Smith, pastor of grandniece of the honored couple, Children of school age in Huron cumbent), Vassar; Roscoe J. Black, Mte, driveways and parking. large crowd on Friday evenMg. fractured above the knee. His left the First Baptist Church, sponsor- read an original poem composed County number 10,598, according Care. This project together with the In one polo game, boys defeated leg was broken between the knee ing school, for the event, and Betty Lou and .to the 1940 school census compiled Register of Deeds--Truman Ack- paving project of the Michiga=~ .the girls and in "the other contest, the says .that the stu- and thigh and he suffered a frac- one be- Barbara Lee Johnson of Detroit, in the office of William H. Sparling, erman, Akron Township; Fred W. State Highway Department on south side boys defeated north side dents were of the best tured skull. At Mercy Hospital in ~i-53, the erection of an addition boys, 3-0. haved groups of children he had also gnandnieces, sang ~a duet. county school commissioner. This Cutler, Fairgrove Township. Mr. and Mrs. Krapf were mar- Bay City, where Cortez was taken, to the Nestle's Milk Products, Inc., In the Boy Scout swimming ever seen. On two decision days is just 18 less than the 1939 census Control of the party organiza- ~ied in Caro by the Rev. G. J. Kirn attendants pronounced his c-ondi- factory which provides offices and event, Ed Doerr won first place a total of 75 children indicated counted. The count includes 5,456 tion is said to be an issue with Tus- on July 19, 1890. 'tion on Wednesday as "very se- storage facilities for the milk con- when he went 25 yards in 15.5 sec- their determination to yield their rious." boys and 5,142 girls. cola Democrats for two slates of Sixty-five relatives were guests St. John's Catholic Church at candidates were filed with County densery, the erection of new buM- onds. Jimmy Mark won first place hearts ,and lives to the Lord. Mike Podina, 51, of Ashmore ,the wedding dinner Forestville will be moved from its hess places and the building of in the diving event." The children were taught Scrip- at anniversary suffered multiple fractures of the Clerk Clare Homing for the Sep- memorizing, Bible stories il- present location eight-tenths of a tember primary. For many cam~ several new residences in this Plans are being made for a ture at noon, served Sunday at the ileft leg .and a severe scalp lacera- lustrated with object lessons, Bible mile west of the village to a new community have provided a pro- water sports contest between Caro Krapf home and in the afternoon paigns but one Democratic candi- drills, Bible choruses, proper rev- l tion, and John Gonza]as, 54, of site facing US-25, a block south gram which is employing ~a large and Cass City Boy Scouts here 56 friends and relatives called to Ashmore, had severe cuts and date for each county office has sig- erence and behaviour in church, of Forestville's main intersection, ~umber of workmen this summer. with a tentative date to be some congratulate the honored couple. lacerations over the body. Podina nified enough interest to file peti- and the infallibility of the Bible within a few weeks, the pastor, J. A. Cole erected an auto ac- evening during the second week in All ..the guests were served ice was taken to the Tusco~a County tions. Here are the candidates as the Word of God and Jesus Roy. Frank Kau£man, R ttth, has cessories sales building, on Maple August. cream and decorated cup cakes at Hospital at Ca ro. who will contest for the Demo- Christ as the Saviour. announced. Besides being moved St., a half block north of Main small tables o6 the shaded lawn. The accident occurred ~/h mile cratic nominations for county of- Mr. and Mrs. Leland Conner of to a new site, the church will also St., a few months ago and work- Friends and relatives who came east of the VanBuren School in rices in Tuscola: men are now employed in erecting Early Purchase of the Rural Bible Mission were in from a distance to attend the an- Wisner Township. be enlarged to accommodate a State Representative~John Ross, the walls of a gasoline service ,sta- charge of the school which is the niversary event included F. W. growing congregation. Elkland Township. tion and automobile salesroom on fourth ,they have conducted in Krapf, George Krapf, Jacob Krapf, I~ a raid on four businessplaces Sheriff--Bryas~ Knight, Vassar; West Main St. for Donald Herdell Fair Tickets at Tuscola County and by far the Mr. and Mrs. Truman Krapf and 54 Prizes for at Marlette, Sheriff Ace T. Camp- Lee Dillon, Elmwood Town.ship. of Argyle. Twenty large storagei Turn 'to page 5, please. Mrs. Maggie Rheu, all of Homers- bell confiscated slot machines and County Clerk--Carl Sherman, tanks for curing pickles and two Reduced Prices ville, Mo.; Mrs. Adeline Cummings Pho graphers in pin ball games. The machines Akron; Preston Fournier, Elm- new buildings have been placed and Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Spen- were removed to the Sanilac Coun- wood. this month next to the Grand Adult season tickets for the Entered in the 4-H cer of Belding; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Amateur Contest ty jail where they will be opene.d County Treasurer--Steve Hala- Trunk Railway right of way here Tuscola County Fair are being Knight of Sterling; Mr. and Mrs. and the money .turned over to the bis, Caro; Barton Hartt, Kingston. by the H. W. Madison Co., a man- offered this year in advance of the Elimination Contests library fund on order of Judge X. Bethel Rheu and two children of Amateur of Register of Deeds--Alice M. affacturing company of Cleveland, fair at $1.10. These tickets are photographers Cass A. Boomhower. West Branch; Mr. mad Mrs. Sam- City and Tuscola County have an Morton, Akron; D. Ferry Somason, Ohio. on sale at the following named Brown City is the only high Vassar. The following 4-H club mem- uel Striffler, Miss Anna gtriffler opportunity to achieve crate-wide New residences in process of drug atores: school in Sanilac County which is bers in Tuscota County have been and Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Striffler recognition and win one of 54 Drain C o m m i s s i o n e r--Mike erection this summer include one free of bonded indebtedness, is Cuss City, L. I. Wood & Co. and entered in the state elimination and son, Eddie, all of Battle Creek; prizes totaling $300. The opportu- Daenzer, Arbela; John Burns, for Myron Spencer on Woodland disclosed in a report of the Sanilac Kingston. Mac & Scotty; Kingston, Jef- cor~tests at East Lansing on Aug. Mr. and Mrs. F. Johnson and two nity is the second annum Michigan Ave., two on South Seeger St. for frey's; Mayville, Sherk's; Vassar, 16 and 17: daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank tax allocation board meeting which Prosecuting Attorney~William camera contest sponsored by the was held recently. Taxes for debt Arthur Kettlewell and Floyd Ot- Millers' and Burrington's; Milling- Animal Husbandry--Robt. Rob- Striffler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strif- Miller, Elkland Township. Chronicle and other members of service in other districts run from taway, two on North Seeger St. ton, Henderson's and Kennedy's; inson, Jr., Bruce Stine, Don Koepf- tier, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kaiser, Road Commissioner -- Andrew for Dr. H. T. Donahue and Har- the Michigan Press Association. two mills in Croswelt to i3 mills in Reese, Manley's; Unionville, Low- gen, Don Keinath, Harry Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kaiser, Mr. Because of the growing ir~terest Turn to page 8, please. old Perry, and one on Pine St. thian's; Caro, Moore's, Hooper's, Dairy~Loren Brady, Loren Ack- and Mrs. William Quigley and DeckerviIle. For operating ex- West for Harvey Battle. in the snapshot competition which penses most high schools received Palmer's and Vastbinder's; Fos- erman, Clare Rawson, Foster Par- family, Misses Evelyn and Leanore attracted more than 130 entries at After nine weeks of remodeling toria, Lane's; Akron, Robert's. rent, J. D. Montei, Glen Enos, Bob Milligan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. an allowance of 6.9 mills although the Michigan State Fair, the 1940 Deckerville had a 7.4 mill allow- Hudson Dealer ~n the residence of M. B. Auten on These tickets will go off sale at Phillips, Don Bates. Young, and Mr. and Mrs. Preston North Seeger St., the family re- awards have been raised from $209 anode and Minden City only 6. this price on August 12. After Clothing--Eleanor Jones, King- Allen, all of Detroit. to $300. Previews 1941 Cars turned to their home Saturday. that date and during the fair, they ston; Genevieve Legg, Kingston. During that period, another bath- The $100 grand award pho,te- will cost $1.50. Admission cou- Canning~Joy McGinnis, Barba- graph last year was taken with a Returning from a private pre- room was installed in the house, ra McLaren. Sebewaing Man Has pons are attached for each day of Hartwick-Campbell $10 camera; the $50 second prize view of three new lines of Hudson partitions were moved, a stairway the week, and will permit the hold- Handicraft~Norris Luther, Un- changed, and the greater part of winner was made with an inex- Taught School for cars for 1941, Otis Heath, Hudson er to admission as many times as ionville; Walter BueteI, Union- pensive box camera. dealer for this village, disclosed to- the walls covered with new plas- ville. Wedding in Detroit he desires. Three classes are available for day that the new Hudson cars, ter. The Autens were at the home Food Preparation--Marnie Har- Half a Century of Mrs. Auten's mother, Mrs. ,Chas. No family ticket will be offered the hobbyists, as follows: first of the industry's new model for sale this year. No distribution ry, Millington; Grace Green, Mill- A lovely wedding took place on Class I--Portraits. First prize, offerings, began rolling off the as- Wilsey, during the time workmen ington. Saturday, July 20, in Trinity Evan- In marked contrast to the aver- were engaged in making ehange~. of free tickets for the giving away $50 and blue ribbon; second prize, sembly lines .two weeks ago at the of at~tomobiles will be made Poultry~Clare Harrington, Don gelical and Reformed Church in $25, and ribbon; third prize, $10 age 4½-year tenure which the company's huge Detroit plant, af- D. A. Krug is remodeling his Ruppal, Ralph Metwa, Dan Wark. Detroit when Miss Leila May Hart- superintendents of schools in the residence on South Seeger St. The through the merchants this year. and a ribbon. Fifteen awards of ter many months of preparation Tuscola County residents who be- wick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. merit, $1 each. smaller towns of Michigan hold a involving i m p o r t a n t chassis front of the house has bee~ quite Newman Har'twick, of Detroit was position is the record of L. Appold, completely changed in appearance come members of the association Visitors Invited to Class II--Pictorial. First prize, changes :and an advanced style de- may exhibit without the Payment united in marriage with Clyde E. $50 and blue ribbon; second prize, who has ,taught 41 years in a sign. Public announcement of tb~ ~nd alterations are ~-~.... ~^ "~ Campbell, also of Detroit. Roy. Mr. of any additional entrance-fee. Turn ,to page 5, please. Jmtneran school in Sebewaing. new cars will follow in a few its interior. Witness Drainage Wiener, pastor, read the service at Previous to that he taught nine M. C. McLellan has completed Non-residents or non-members weeks, Mr. Heath said. 3:00 p. m. years in Ionia. In describing the new Hudson extensive alterations in his rest- may exhibit by paymer~t of $1.50 Work by CCC Crews HALF-PlaICE STATE FAIR The Immanuel Lutheran congre- for an exhibitor's ticket. The bride, who was very pretty models, Mr. Heath said: "Striking Turn ,to page 5,~please. in her gown of flesh colored em- gation held a special church ser- All children under 12 years of Persons in Tuscola, Sanilae and TICKETS ON SALE HERE new body styiing, longer wheel- bossed marquisette with long veil vice honoring Mr. Appold on his bases--and an extensive list of age admitted free at all times. Lapeer Counties interested in and carrying an arm bouquet of completion of 50' years of service. drainage work are inviied today Advance half-price tickets to the improvements and refinements are Millington Rotary white roses and valley lilies, was Rev. John Shinnerer, president of offered in the three new 1941 Hud- by. County Agricultural Agent 1940 Michigan State Fair, to be attended by Mrs. Walter Gregoric the Michigan District of ,the Mis- son models. Spotlighted is an ad- Norris W. Wilber, and Drainage held the first week in September Be Presented Gas and Weight as matron of honor and Miss Jo- souri Synod, was in charge. In vanced development in color har- Commissioner James Osburn to at the State Fairgrounds, north of hanna Sandham as maid of honor. the afternoon a social gathering mony appearing for the first time Taxes Apportioned vie{v dragline operations of the Both wore gowns of aquamarine Detroit, are on sale in limited was held in the the Lutheran picnic with Charter S pt. 10 CCC Camp on .the McDonald Ditch in u full line of cars in standard organza and large picture hats of numbers at ,the following places: grove at Sebewaing. production. to Michigan Counties which is located three and one-half i the same material with pink ac- Ford agencies, Hi-Speed stations, miles west of Kingston on the "The new development, termed The Vassar Rotary Club has cessories and carried shower bou- county agent's offices, Cunningham north side of State Route No. 46. BROWN cITY MAN Symphonic Styling by Hudson de- sponsored the organization of a quets of pink roses and baby drug stores, and the State Fair Vouchers totaling $3,219,155 in Enrollees are engaged in clean- signers, will offer buyers ai; no ex- Rotary Club at Millington and will breath. office. The advance sale will close CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS returns to the counties from high- ing out and renovating the Mc- soon. Turn to page 8, please. be in charge of char~er night ar- Walter Gregorle attended Mr. way revenues were turned over ,to Donald Ditch, which was first con- rangements. Tuesday, September Campbell as best man. Guests Dr. J. E. Campbell of Brown the auditor general this week by structed in 1916 and was badly in MARRIAGES IN TUSCoLA. 10, has been tentatively set as the were seated by Louis Hartwick BAND CONCERT PROGRAM City, 74 years of age, has yielded StAte Highway Commissioner Mur- need of maintenance work. date on which the Millington Club and Charles Euquart. to the solicitation of the Townsend ray D. Vanwagoner. Improved, low c~s't methods are FOR WEDNEDAY~ JULY 31 will be presented with its charter. Devilla Clo'thier sang "! Love Clubs and has consented to run Harry Erwin Lee, 24, Vassar; Two sets of vouchers were in- being employed by the CCC enrol- Officers of the Millington Rotary You Truly" and "Because" before for ,the nomination of congressman Mary Elizabeth Barnes, 20, Vas- volved, as the payment for .today lees on the cleanout job, under the Club are: Presider~t, H. J. Brunk; the ceremony. In ,the Line of March ...... Wells in the seventh district. sar; married July 20 by Justice includes second quarter returns of supervision of experienced engi- vice president, R. O. Flett; secre- Immediately following the ser- Lead on March ...... Wells Frank St. Mary at Caro. tary, Harry Burns; treasurer, Wil- weight tax collections plus first neers and foremen. T ~7 vices, a reception was held in the All Through the Night....Weish Air Francis ~a, ern Stewart, 26, De- liam F. Mossner; sergeant-at-arms, half paymer~ts of gasoline tax "Everyone interested .in seeing Early Rise March ...... C. W. Bennett Wanted ford; Alverta Wieland, 20, Caro; L. C. Draper; directors, B. K. Bar- funds earmarked for county roads. the type of drainage work the CCC home of the bride's parents and Sealed bids on the following: a dinner was served fifty relatives Our Director ...... Bigelow married at Alpena on July 13 by ber, Carl Aurand and Van Hoard. The weight tax return totals $1,- Camps have been doing for the 5,000 gal. T-3 tar. Roy. A. T. F. Butt. and friends at Hucks Redford Inn Neola Waltz ...... Wells 944,155 and the gasoline tax re- past six years in drainage states Golden Days March ...... Wells 5,800 gal. T-10 tar. Donald A. Beiry, 23, Vassar; turn $1,275,000. is invited to inspect our operations at Grand River and Seven Mile 200 tons of pea gravel. Road. Frausquita Serenade..Franz Lobar Pauline Safford, 20, Vassar; mar- A Relative. Returns to the three Thumb on ,the McDonald Ditch, says C. Same to be spread on streets in They will make their home in Skaters Waltz ...... Waldteufel ried at Caro by Rev. J. Leslie Driving along a country road, a counties under each of the ap- V. Holman, camp superintendent. Show Boy...... Huff the Village of Cuss City, Michi- French on May 30. man and his wife had a quarrel. portionments follow: Detroit where Mr. Campbell is gan, as designated. manager of a Fintex clothing store. Star-Spangled Banner ...... Smith Arthur Sickler, 63, Silverwood; Just when it had ended in a draw, Gas tax apportionment-Huron, Village Tax Notice. Bids must be turned in ,to ¥il- Amelia Karau, 63, Sebewaing; mar- they heard a mule bray. Where- $8,679.47; Samlac, $7,840.00; Tus- Mrs. Campbell is known ,to a lage Clerk on or before 10:00 a. August 10 is ,the last date on Office Closed "Ehursday Afternoons. ried at Caro on July 20 by Roy. upon the husband asked: "One of cola, $9,856.44. num,ber of Cass City people having m., July 27, 1940. C. t. Harwood. your relatives, dear ?" which I may receive village taxes visited many times at the home Weight tax apportionment~Hu- without pe~lty. A. N. Bigelow, Dr. P. A. Schermk's dental office We reserve the right to accept Harold Gouge, 22, Caro; Maxine To which the wife replied: "By of her uncle, J. A. Sandliam. will be closed on Thursday after- ron, $11,701.49; Sanilac $13,035.98; Village Treasurer.--Advertisement or reject all bids. Hagerman, 21, Carson City; mar- marriage, darling." Tuscola, $16~289.07. Mr. and Mrs. Sandham attended noons during the summer months. C. M. Wallace, Clerk. 3t. the wedding. tied at Carson City on June 26 by 9 --Advertisement-ft. --Advertisement2t. ! Roy. Henry N. Bacon.

/ ...... ( PAGE TWO. CASS CITY CHRONICLE-- FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1940. Cass City, Michigam tl 1 I II Jt CASS CITY CHRONICLE CAMPAIGNING, THE~ AND NOW. reers, yet during the past year agriculture; Experiment Station More Moths Than Butterflies Political campaigning has seen great changes. they contributed an aggregate of Direator V. R. Gardner of Michi- Because moths fly at night and, Published every Friday at Cass City, Michigan over one year's working time to gan State College; Miss Mary ~I. Many of the old folks can remember the grand torch- are usually not seen, few people. `the profession without one cent of Barber, Battle Creek; Dr. W. E. The Tri-County Chronicle founded in 1899 and light processions of former days. Great companies realize that there are nine times a~ the Cass City Enterprise established in 1881 consoli- compensation. Durham, Ohio State University, many moth species as butterflies. dated under the name of the Cass City Chronicle on of marchers, covering miles in many cities, would In addition to thi~ governing Columbus; Mr. Schmidt; Charles April 20, 1906. Entered as second class matter at tramp through the dusty streets~ cheering every board, over three hundred lawyers Reese of the Ohio Department of the post office at Cass City, Michigan, under Act of house ,illuminated in their honor. The crowd that on twenty general committees and Agriculture; Mr. Dadant, and El- March 3, 1879. Debt Free City could holler the loudest was regarded as the prob- over one hundred fifty lawyers on mer Brigham, Lansing'. S~bsvxiption Price---In Tuscola, Hu-~ The city of Phoenix, Ariz., is look- able winner. seventeen grievance committees In the Cheboygan Cour~ty Park ing every creditor in the eye for tim. ton and Sanilac Counties, $1.00 a year~~//~ contributed time and services of program, the program lists Mr. in advance. In other parts of Michi-[ Perhaps the refreshments at ,the end of the first time in 10 years. It has paid: march had something to do with this enthusiasm in] inestimable value to the profession Root, Mr. Dadant, Dr. Potter, Mr. ~ff its last indebtedness of $42,715. gan, $1.50 a year. In ~,~~ and to the cause of justice in this Barrett and Mr. Muth. (outside of Michigan), $2.00 a year.~ some cases. Today, if there is ,to be a procession, t state, all without any compensa- the marchers may demand that they do their march- l .... For information on newspaper advertising and tion whatsoever. U. S. Motor Fuel Chewing Gum and Dott~huuts ~i~ brief sunlmary 6o£s not by Consm~Ip~ion oi motor i~ci in ~hc r~. ~. ~enzner, Publisher. Americans spend more than $5,3.+ Today the newspaper and the radio are the be mentioned to the average Michi- any means include all of the work United States is approximately 21 000,000 a year for chewing gum~ great powers. Instead of yelling throngs on the gan c£tizen a generation ago, and being done by the State Bar, but billion gallons a year. SATAN'S DATES. $78,000,000 a year for doughnuts. \ streets, ,the printing press quietly puts the message his mental reaction would probably ,the examples mentioned indicate Many families who for some reason do not send ~nto every home. The ether waves carry it o~ the form a picture along one or more the potentialities of a self-govern- North Carolina's Gardens of the following lines: ing professional organization. their boys and girls to summer camps, say they are wings of the wind. The people have plenty of O~ ~/10,967 farm families in Nort~ Variety of Cacti up against it to find vacation occupation for ,these A "trouble specialist" who was Few professional groups, if any, Carolina, 209,643 have home gar +, More than 100 species of cacti opportunity to get the facts. If they make a mis- summoned in an emergency, usual- kids. They complain that the youngsters are con- have worked as vigorously and dens, 47,686 of them year-rout_,4 are found in Arizona, the largest va~ take, they can't lay off the blame on any 5onah. ly when someone became entangled intelligently--and effectively--to- gardens. riety which grows in any state. stantly asking what they shall do next. Some of with the law. ward raising standards as has the the kids slip over to fascinating b~t undesirable FATEFUL ANNIVERSARIES. A fee-minded expert with a cost- State Bar of Michigan during the companions. ly vocabulary. past five years. ~ When older people lie idle, they tend to rust out. The fateful dates have come again When 26 years A professional man who med- Idle children do not usually rust out, as their intense ago the world burst out in flames, and an earthquake dled in everybody's business and activity prevents that. They are apt to try the of war began to rock this planet. The first declara- never did anything about his own. 75th Bee Meet sharp cutting edge of their natures on some activity tion came July 28, 1914, when Austria declared war A man who drafted bills and their parents won't like+ against Serbia. On August 4, Great Br£tain de- helped to run legislatures. Runs August 1-3 A man who was hired by crirrd'- A vacation job for such kids, if not too stren- clared war against Germany. It seems about the most amazing thing in the nals to defeat justice. Diamond jubilee plans for cele- nous~ is a mighty fine thing. If that cannot be These were yesterday's miscon- history of this planet, that only about a week before bration and idea exchanges of the found, there are plenty of things `that need doing ceived ideas about the attorney-at- these earth Shaldng events, the modern world had Michigan Beekeepers' Association around the home. If a family has two or more law, the professional man at the call for sessions the afternoon of little idea of such a catastrophe. There was con- ~hildren, a competitive race can be established with bar--ideas which for years past Thursday, Auguat 1, and the morn- prizes for the one who performs these tasks the siderable fist shaking across the frontiers, but such plagued one of the most important ing and afternoon of August 2 at best. Anyway, remember that Mr. Satan, according things had happened before. and influential groups in American Frankenmuth and a third day ses- to the old hymn, has a date with those who stand Thus, in a few wild days of passion, violent men life+ sion at Indian River State Park. in commit acts which will involve the world in misery Cheboygan County on Saturday, around idle. Michigan State Bar for centuries. And there seems no way to control August 3++ Cass City dads, by establishing the municipal For the purpose of effectively such outbursts of passion. When brutal rulers get Every phase from the early day swimming pool, have gone a long way in providing raising the standards of the legal an outlet for the energies of the yomng folks "m this complete cor~trol of vast armies equipped with every bee tree industry to today's modern profession and of cooperating with methods are Ancluded in the pro- community during `the summer vacation. With sani- death dealing device, they order these machines of the courts to improve the adminis- gram, explains R. H. Kelty, Michi- tary bathing facilities and a high type of sarround- slaughter around as you drive a herd of cattle. tratio~ of justice, the State Bar of tt was demonstrated in the last war that such a gan State College bee specialist ~ngs~ youngsters are taking advantage of their privi- l~ichigan was created by act of and secretary of the state associa- victory to leges as anyone may ascertain who will take the conflict brings no anybody. Germany and the 1935 legislature and rules of tion. ~+ time to visit the pool in the c~ty park any warm day Austria were crushed to the very dust and lay bleed- the ]V[ichigan Supreme Court. ing for 20 years. The victors~ Britain, Fra~ce~ Italy Headquarters office is located in The St. Lorenz grove a,t Frank- or evening. enmuth is the scene of the opening and the United States, were so shaken Lansing" in charge of Henry L. profoundly of the jubilee, which is expected to that they-had only partly recovered when the pres- V¢oolfenden, Jr, executive secre- GETWING WORK DO~o , tary~ ~Cth a branch office in De- attract more beekeepers from ent war broke loose° A joke is going around about the man who was troit. ~dthin and out of the state than The causes for the last war seem insignificant. have ever gathered together before asked by a visitor as to whether there was trouble Every lawyer in active practice A dastardly act had of course been accomplished, in the United States. .there in finding work for the Unemployed. The in the state---approximately 6,300 when the heir to the Austrian +throne and his wife in all--must pay annum dues of O. H. IIoth, Reese, is to open answer was "No," that the trouble was getting work were assassinated .five weeks before. But such a $5 to maintain his membership in the meeting as president of ,the .out of the employed° deplorable deed was no justification for the awful the organization. Saginaw Valley Beekeepers' As-! That crack may not fit so well now, since the results that followed. Over 7,500,00Q soldiers lost What has the State Bar .done to sociation. Speakers will include possession of a job is considered so desirable that O. H. Schmidt, Bay City, president gNe • their lives, and 17,000,000 more were wounded. meet the public's distorted notions ? there is l~ttle temptation to lie down on it. Its record of achievements is of the state association; Frank When will the world learn not to come near com- There have been times, and may be still in some noteworthy. Rasmussen, Greenville; E. R. Root, mitting suicide by such acts of supreme folly ? NSWERS *o social and busi- places, where people don't work with any spirit or Medina, Ohio; G. G. Puett, Hahira, Free Legal Aid A ness questions are easy +o energy. It is a fine thing for people to feel sure of Ga.; and Wa~ter T. Kelley, Padu- [Fne State cah, Ky. That evening the pro- go4 by ÷elephone. The experi- their jobs, but if they feel so sure that they think LEADERSHIP OF YOUT'H. Bar of Michigan ac- reference of every request gram includes Ralph Blackman, enced managemenh f r a i n e d no one take their places, tkeir finish may be cepts can If you study the ages of the men who make up for legal aid from both the attor- Portland; Mr. Root, and Clifford people a n d g o o d equipment nearer than they suspect. ~ngress, the membership of leading poli`tical con- ney general's office and the gover- iV~uth, ,Cincinnati. which your telephone company ventions and committees, you find that the great nor% office. In addition, it receives The second day's events at provides, g~ve you ~he greafes~ possible convenience, happiness WORRYING DRIVERS. numerous requests for legal aid Frankenmuth list the following on majority are elderly people. It seems to take a and securlty--4n your telephone. When automobile drivers get too many things on long head for poli~ics, and youth has a way of fail- direct from indigent citizens. the program: Leonard Griggs, Since its creation, every request Service is not only excepflonally their minds, the results are not always so good. ing to understand all the undercurrents of this Flint; Floyd Markham, Ypsilanti; good--lt's so low in eos~ that few for legal aid from any place in the A. G. Woodman, Grand Rapids; ÷hings give you so much for so While some driver is worrying for fear the United elusive game. State of Michigan has been care- E. M. Hu~t, Lansing; L. M. Hub- It was not always so. The average age of the iiffle. States will be invaded, or because he had a spat fully investigated and every meri- bard, Onsted; D. B. Barrett, Lan- men who signed the Declaration of Independence with his wife, he may fail to notice a car suddenly torious request has been granted. sing; Dr. Howfxd Potter, Ithaca; sneaking out of a side street. was only 45 years. George Washington became This has been done without a~.y Gordon Dillon, Adrian; Bart Wer- With conditions such as they are now on crowded commander of the American army in the War of cost to the indiger~t citizen re- muth, Detroit; Elmer Beamer, streets, the dr~ver needs to let the curtain fall over the Revolution at the age of43, and Alexander questing the legal aid, or without Lansing, state commissioner of his ordinary cares and annoyances. If he is driving ~-tami~ton began his great work as secretary of the any cost to state or local welfare along quiet country roads, he perhaps can let his treasury, wb2ch went far to secure the success of the agencies. The State Bar has been working United States, at the age of only 32. Perhaps we mind wander. Even there, he can never know when with the state board of law exami- are too fearful of young men in the government some farmer's boy or girl will pop oat from behind ners (which gives the examina- the bushes. ° today. We need their energy and enthusiasm. tions) to insure that applicants for admission to the bar are moral- quently. The heavier, moisture re- ly as well as mentally qualified to taining soils are more suitable as become lawyers. Character exami- i NEW caoe N.n. mcm white clover is net adapted to nations have been given to every ...... t drouthy sands. Add superphos- bar applicanl from the City of phate liberally, a 300 pound to the Detroit for several years, and ar- acre application every three years rangements are now being com- or the equivalent in annual appli- pleted to have the S~te Bar of cations. Keep it closely grazed. Michigan give thorough character The dense white clover coverage examinations to every bar app!i- should show up in the second year cmnt from every part of the state. and continue to improve under this management. Self-Disciplhte To get a seed crop, pasture in the The grievance committees of the early spring sufficiently ,to keep the State Bar are now vested with grass short but discontinue grazing authority to hear complaints along about the first of June. against lawyers and recommend discipline .to the courts. Grievance committees have the power of sub- Northwest Elmwood poena and indirectly the power to punish for contempt. These pow- Gagetown Beats Saginaw-- ers enable them effectively to in- Gagetown defeated the Saginaw vestigate charges of professional Black Sex team Sunday, 5-4, in a misconduct. very close game. The Gagetown Since the State Bar was created, YOU KNOW THE LEADER- |M TRUgK team came from behind in the late fifty persons have been removed innings to win. The best fielding from the roll of attorneys either MUST BE THE LSADER TRUCK J IUE plays of the game were turned in by orders or disbarment or by by Bill Bliss, second baseman,, and resignation pursuant to grievance Willard Burden, catcher. committee action. Truck buyers Box sc6re: The bar is now effectively "clean- are careful buy- SAGINAW AB H ing its own house." TRUCK OWNERS WANT Maxie, ss ...... 4 2 ers-they thor- Portions of 11 Michigan counties have ideal conditions for producing Grievance committee work is all FACTS...CNEVR OLET GIVES a new type of crop, -- winter hardy, native, wild white clover seed. Herrin, cf ...... 4 0 handled voluntarily by lawyers, oughly anaiyze Harris, 3b ...... 4 2 With prices soaring to nearly a dollar a pound in retail stores the without any compensation what- and compare all effects of European conditions are to be capitalized upon by Wallis Robinson, 2b ...... 4 0 ever, and the witness fees, steno- Clemens, Harrisville, one of several who expect to harvest white Tinsley, Ib ...... 4 1 types of truck- Certified Proof| Rogers, rf ...... 3 1 graphic fees, etc. are all paid out clover seed this year. Above, Clemens at left is showing Richard of State Bar funds. ing equipment On the longest test run ever con- Bell, farm crops research man of Michigan State College, a portion Miller, If ...... 4 2 of the area he has reserved for a clover seed harvest. Cattle we,re Cooton, c ...... 3 1 --they want to ducted Under the supervision of the Jackson, p ...... 3 0 State Government American Automobile Association, taken out of the four acre patch June 5 to permit a seed catch. _ .~ make certain that they'll get the make and type of The Supreme Court rules creat- a stock Chevrolet l~-ton truck 33 9 ing the State Bar of Michigan truck best suited to their business requirements. turned in a marvelous performance GAGETOWN AB H more of our own beef calves for provide that the government, the and economy record. The facts of E. Benitz, 3b ...... 4 1 this test run are clearly outlined in M. S. C. Helps Find feeding are two factors stimulat- N. BenLtz, ss ...... 4 2 Supreme Court, the legislature, or It is a significant fact that more truck users ing need for the clover seed. Even Bliss, 2b ...... 3 t the judicial council may call upon an interesting booklet entitled choose Chevrolet than any other make of truck "Says Who?', You may obtain this New State Crop lawnmakers eagerly demand white Burden, c ...... 4 2 the State Bar for assistance in any booklet from - clover seed, for it aids in smoth- Good, p ...... 3 0 matter relating to Michigan courts, ... because Chevrolet trucks could not have Tortes, 3 Portions of eleven counties in ering out weeds and making a Ib ...... I practice and procedure therein, or established their record of leadership in 1940 and dealer or by Michigan seem headed for produc- thick turf. R. Mackay," If ...... 4 2 the adm_mistration of justice. maintained it for six out of the last eight years Roth, cf ...... 4 1 • Every governor who has held tion of a new and profitable crop, No one seems to know the se- Lapak, rf ...... 3 roletMotorDivi. . 1 office since the organization was had it not been that Chevrolet trucks deliver white clover seed, on the basis of cret of why the short, wild white L. Mackay, rf ...... 0 0 results that are being obtained by: clover makes seed so easily. But **Deering ...... I 0 created has called upon, the State more dollar-for-dollar value than any other make. MOtors Sales a few of the more venturesome i farmers on certain soil types in Bar for assistance under this pro- Corporation, farmers in the northeast portion i the following counties, or portions 33 11 vision of the rules, and the State All models and types of Chevrolet trucks may General Motors of the Lower Perdnsula. [of these counties are realizh~g they **Batted for Lapak in 8th. Bar has also received requests for Bldg., Detroit, War has shut off much of the ]may have a veritable gold mine. Umpire--Grappan. assistance from the Supreme Court, still be purchased at today's low price levels, so it Michigan. American supply of seed which]These are ,the counties of Alcona, both houses of the legislature, and would be wise to consider replacing some of your came from Poland. The price this[Oscoda, the hub of the area, Mort- Ted LaFave, son of Mr.~ and the Judicial Council. In every in- trucking equipment with new Chevrolets now. year ~s approaching a dollar a[mvrency, Alpena, Presque Isle, Mrs. Hebert LaFave, spe~t£he past stance the ~tate Bar was able to pound. Apparently a harvest of m[Cheboygan, Otsego, and parts of two weeks atthe home of Mr. and give the assistance requested, to bushel of 60 pounds is possible ,to lGladwin, Arenac, Iosco and ego- Mrs. Frank Bidigare of St. Clair the complete satisfaction of the an acre. Some domestic supplies [ maw. Shores. governmental official or body who are being grown in Wisconsin, New] The recipe ? According to C. Mrs. Roy LaFave underwent a made the request. Bulen Chevrolet Sales York, Washington, Louisiana and[M. Harrison, grass specialist at minor operation last week at the The governing board of the S~te Oregon. [Michigan State College, the proc- Bay City Mercy Hospital. Bar of Michigan is a commissio~ Soil conservation and a new] ess is simple. Take a grass pus- Alfred Goslin has started work of Cwenty-one members, These Cass City, Michigan commissioners axe busy lawyers, at trend in Michigan to more live-[ture where patches of volunteer on a new home which he hopes to J ...... I I~[I I]~ stock and especially to producing[whAte clover have appeared fre-~ complete this fall. the peak of their professional ca- , ' , r , Cass City, Michigan. " ...... CASS CITY CHRONICLE---FRIDAY; JULY 26, 1940. PAGE THREE. ~ ...... : John Day of Detroit visited his Keith Gowen of Pontiac visited WPA mother, Mrs. Zorn Day, over the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bur~ week-end. Gowen, over ,the week-end. Free Metho0ist Church~F. H. Orchard, Pastor. Mrs. F. L. Morris and Miss Elsie Mrs. Otto Nique of Decker spenl: Wilmot--Preaching at 10:00 a. Willy were visitors Lu Flint on Friday and Saturday with her m. Sunday School, 11:00. Eve- Tuesday. daughter, Mrs. George Dillman. ~. ning service, 7:45. Prayer meeting •~ each Thursday evening at the Jack and Clare Kenney left on Mrs. Kenneth Hartwick, Miss '~ church. Sunday to visit their aunt, l~frs. A. Wanda Nichols, Miss Vera Hender, :' $$$$ $$$ i Evergreen ~ Sunday i School, ~##~:~ Carroll, at Dearborn for a few son and Dellas Nichols spent Fri- " On New and Used g 10:30 a. m. Preaehing~ 11:30. A ::i!:!i!iiiii;si~i~;~i!!!::~:i:i:!:!:!,i:~ days. day in Detroit. • cordial welcome awaits you at these !!iiiiii;iiiiiiiii~ *t~ ' S~O0~S,. ;~ . :::::::::'::' Ivtyzo ~iugh .VKmro return~ Sp~t..-~ William L~dd --~* ...... ~ ~.... ~.~,.~o urday from a two weeks' visit with]home in-Cla~rton Tuesday morning: ~ First Baptist Church---Frazak B. relatives and friends at Standish ~after spending a few days .at the ~nd Traverse City. l Duncan Barrel home. ii Smith, Pastor. Sunday, July 28: 10:00 a. m., Sunday School. A fine class for you. ~.~':Auto Par :s 11:00..... a. m.,- worship. ~I* 6:15 p. m., young" people. You'll save the price of your gas to Sandusky 7:30 p. m., evangelistic service. ¢. for all your auto parts~and then some ~ 6 " ÷**" Novesta Church of Christ, Cass -~i~ . :i: ] City--All B. Jarman, Minister. Ernest ~**~ Bible School, 10:00 to 11:00. V( George C, gager's Salvage *~ Morning worship, 11:00 ,to 12:00. Roston su • .,-~ Communion followed by a sermon: davits dee~,~g .wr EVERYDAY LOW PRICES PREVAIL.V *~[ "The Workings of God in Three c~zen~mp. *:* I Ages." ~ Christian Endeavor, 7:30 to 8:30. Norris Stafford of Reed City Yard .:. Evening worship, 8:30 to 9:30. visited his mother, Mrs. Roy Staf- ***~ Gospel singing and sermon: "Those LOCAL ITEMS ] ford, and other relatives here **** Who Need the GospeL" Aeeessor/es o~ AI1 Kinds Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. McN'x. from Wednesday until Friday of- i ~**~: Prayer meeting every Thursday • Wheaties 10e mee are spending a few weeks in ternoon. Tires, Tubes, Auto Glass, Etc. ~1~ at 8:00 p. m. at the parsonage. Ann Arbor. ***~ Mr. Jarman will conduct after- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Copland, .l. noon services at the Wickware daughter, Vera Beth, of Detroit, ¢~ School Sunday, July 28~ at 2:00. Miss Margaret London is a Mrs..copland's sister, Miss Theda lena Corn er Tomatoes ...... 4 No. 2 cans 25c Sandusky, Mich. Phone 237W g-nest at the home of her brother, F. Bardwell, and Don Seeger of Delber~ London, in Grand Rapids. Cass City are guests in .the home Apple Sauce ...... 4 No. 2 cans 25c q.¢" Mennonite Brethren in Christ We Buy Scrap tron and Re%t, Junk Cars and Tractors **** Churches, Cass River Circait---E. " I of hL K. Blackford at Wilmore, Rinse, sin. pkg. 9c ...... 2 igeo pkgs. 39c "i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Colweil Keniracky, for the week. ¢~ M. Gibson, Pastor. Sunday, July ~.*~ 28: and Mr. and Mrs. George Rohrbach i Lux er Lifebuoy Seap ...... cake 6c Riverside .Church~Morning wor- visited Mrs. Agnes ~{[asters at her Mr. and ]}~rs. Harry CrandeIt of ship at t0:00. Sunday School at home in Sflverwood Wednesday. I Silverwood were entertained Sun-" 11:00 a. m. The evincing service day in the home of Mrs. Crandell's t0NA begins at 7:45. Prayer meeting at A few friends met Saturday eve- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Brian. 8 O'CLOCK the Horatio Gotts home Thursday ning in the home of Mrs. ~olet Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. FLOUR Brian, Mrs. Crandetl and Miss Ma- evening at 8:00. Bearss to hetp her celebrate her 24 ½ lbo COFFEE M.izpah Chureh~Smaday School birthday mud enjoy a few hours of Ne Brian visited ~rs. George at 10:30 mm. Morning worship at Lowe at Argyle. 57e visiting. All Purpose Flour 11:30. The evening service will ,,, 3 bag 39e open with an interesting- young Mrs. Alice Nettleton, Mrs. Er- Thursday afternoon Mrs. George people's meeting, Leta Dafoe will nest Sehwaderer and ehildren, VanWinkle, Mr. and Mrs. Grant be the leader, beginning at 7:30. June and Gill, returned Wednesday VanWinkle, daughter, Sharlie, and Mustard ...... qt. 10e Our Own Tea ...... 1 lb. 37e This service will be followed with from a week's imp to Washington, Horace Pirmey of Cass City and Spry ...... 3 ]bo can 47e Cake Flour ...... 2 pkg~ 25e a sermon by Rev. Kenneth Starr D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Car~to~ Palmer of P~per Towels ...... 3 rolls 25c SLEEP LIKE A PR NCE The prayer meeting will be held Caro visited Mr. and t~Irs. Richard Fels S~ap ...... 4 bars 17e at the Everett Darling home on VanWinkle of Wayne, who were Wednesday evening at 8:00. Miss Sharlie VanWinkle is spending several days at CaseviIle. You are cordially invited to at- spending two weeks at the home Ann Page 4 tend these services. of her brother, Richard VanWin- Sharlie remained and spent the Tender Cooked kte, in Wayne and with friends ,'m remainder of the week there. Beans 21 c Blissfield. First Presbyterian Church, Cass Prof. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald Spiced Ham..12 oz. can 25c City--Sunday, July 28: Roman Cleanser..2 qts. 17c Mr. and ~rs. Ho Jo We1Is of of Olympia, WashingJan, were Corn Flakes, 10:30, mornnig worship. Ser- Lakeville visited Cass .City rela- dinner guests at the home of Mr. Salmon, medium Kellogg's ...... 2 pkgs. 19c mon by Mr. Sheldon Hastings, tives Saturday night and Sunday. and Mrs. Fred Maier Tuesday, and red ...... 16 oz. can 19e "What Do You Want?" The latter's mother, Mrs. Andrew while in this community visited Navy Beans, 10:30 a. m., Sunday School. A. Schmidt, retfirned to her home around Beauley where they spent Ketchup 3 M-oz. bots. 25e Michigan ...... 10 lbs. 39e Choir practice this week Thurs- here with them after spendhug a their youthful years. This is their _ ....~- ~ _ - ~..... day, 7:30 p. m. few days in Lakeville. first v~sit here in 38 years. Mrs. This is the last church service McDonald is the former Emma YUKON ANN PAGE until the first Sunday in Septem- Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. London Parr. They are spending the sum- ber. BEVERAGES attended the funeral of Frank mer with Mr. McDonald's brother, SMad Dressing HoIcomb at Paw Paw on Wednes- William McDonMd, at North Assorted Flavors Methodist Branch. .----__ Churdh, Ca~s City-- day, July 11. Mr. Holeomb was 32 oz. quart Henry G. Bushong, Pastor. a former rural letter carrier. They Morning worship will begin at were also callers at the home of ~r. and Mrs. Frank Burgess and 15e 270 10:00. Another vacation topic will Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Curtis at daughter, Frances, returned Fri- be ~ven at that service, "Moun- Lawton. day night from a trip through the tains and Our Religion." If any North. They were accompa~ed by Watermelons, each ...... 49c and 39c of our people plan to spend a Sun- After a week's vacation with rs. Sam Burgess, mother of in a hawse cooled ~or 5¢ a nEgM.~ day in the va~*ious tourist camps relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Frank Burgess, of Carsonville and Peaches ...... 5 lbs. 25c or -villages, they are hereby re- ence Strickland and son, Ronald, all visited relatives at Garnet. Mrs. quested to attend one of the returned ,to their home in Milford Sam Burgess remained there while Seedless Grapes ...... "...... lb. 9c churches there. Our Church School Thursday. They were accompanied the remainder of the party con- will meet at 11:15 a. m. and Ep- by Mr. Strickland's mother, Mrs. tinued north. They visited Rev. Celery ...... _...... stalk 5c if you have ever tossed and turned in a worth League at 7:30 p. m. Mary Strickland, who will spend a and Mrs. L. A. Kennedy at Laur- The Methodist Church wilt spon- hot stuffy bedroom until four o'clock in week or ten days there. ium, enjoyed the scenery on the Prices Subject io ~Iarket Changes Only sor a concert to be given by the Brockway Drive, visited Sault ste. the morning, trying in vain to s~eep, you Negro tenor, Pruth McFarHn, on Marie and various other places of 2. An Mr. and Mrs. Grant VanWinkle wilt be thankfu~ for a discovery that brings Friday, August offering entertained at dinner Sunday eve- interest. Rev. and Mrs. Kennedy the cool outdoors righ~ into your room... will be received)for the singer. ning in honor of the ,third anni- and family sent best wishes to all -- their Cass City friends. making it refreshingly comfortable. You versary of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bethel Methodist Charch~Sum- VanWinkle's wedding day, which will be doubly thankful when you find that mer schedule is as follows: was near that day. Guests were this method of cooling your entire house Church School, 10:30 a~ m.; wor- Mr. and Mrs. Richard VanWinkle, costs only about ½c an hour! ship service, 11:30 mm. and son, John David, of Wayne NNNNNNNNNNNNN]NNNNNNNNNN.NNNNNNNNNNNNNN~ and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bailey. N So effective is this type of coolingMower- Evangelical Church~R. N. Hol- N ing the temperature as much as 7 to 14 saple, Minister. Week beginning These from .Cass City who at- tended the luncheon given in honor N i degrees in the evening, depending on the July 28: BE COMFORTABLE of Miss Helen Doerr, bride-elect, outdoor temperature--that it is hard to be- Sunday morning at ten o'clock, N the Sunday School, led by Ed HeN at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Nor- N lieve you can accomplish it with nothing wig, will meet to study the lesson, ma~ Fisher, in Royal Oak Satur- day included Mrs. A. Doerr, Mrs. N more than a giant fan in the attic. Do not "The Rewards of Clean Living." G. A. Tindale, Mrs. E. Hunter, confuse this fan with an ordinary fan, how- There are classes for all ages and INSULA N Mrs. E. B. Schwaderer, Miss TE NOW ever. It is a special type of faa--very large groups here, and the attendance is Eleanor Bigelow, Mrs. D. A. Krug, N keeping up despite the hot weath- N @ .- --and its quiet, powerful blades are capa- er. Mrs. Herman Doerr and daughter, Mary Lee, and Mrs. Curtis Hunt. N HAVE YOU A BEDROOM OR BATHROOM that is N ble of producing a complete change of air At eleven the worship service Mary Lee Doerr of Cass City and N N in your house every few minutes. Prices will be held, with sermon by Jean Doerr of Sandusky assisted hard to heat, or gets unduly hot in the summer time? 5g the pastor on "Who Loves the with the serving. Miss Helen re- N vary from $50 up (installation extra). /ii Most?" The full-robed choir will ceived many lovely gifts. N If so, install J. M. Wool Insulation and just see what an N The principle on which it oper~es is simple. sing. There will be no evening service N N The attic fan draws the warm air in your amazing difference it makes. Thousands of home in this church next Sunday. N rooms upward to the attic and discharges The Ladies' Aid will meet at the N owners are so modernizing their homes, and many of ;it out-of-doors. At the same time, a flood church next Wednesday for an all- } day meeting. N N of cool night air is pu~led in through the N the new homes being erected today are fitted with this windows and gently circulated through the N Church of the Nazarene--George N quality, low price material. For further details, stop N house--making the rooms delightfully com- 7 ". • D. Bugbee, Pastor. Sunday, July fortable and assuring long hours of rest- 28: N in and see us TODAY! ful sleep. 10:00, Sunday School. 11:00, preaching. \ N Department stores, electrical dealers, and 7:00, N. Y. P. S. hour. fan dealers will gladly give you full in- 7:45, evangelistic service. Reduce Fuel Costs 30% Meeting each evening ~t 7:45 N formation about this low-cost method of i through July 28. Good music and N The savings effeeted by insulation, as shown in a recent house cooling. Telephone today. The t singing. N Detroff Edison Company. (We do not sell N national survey, amounted to as much as 30% of the N or install this equipment.) Nortlr~e~ Lumber Output N The Pacific Northwest acc~mnts heating cost in Un-insulated homes! If your fuel bills f~r 35 per cent of the nation's !um- N " : ;": :2 f:. ber output. N have seemed unusually high, you wiii find that j. M. Z N ~g >'v , . . , . Super Wool will make an amazin~g reduction in them Y. ~ .j Alarming Growth of Marihuana N Habit trice N • . , ,. ). Among Youtlh. Dr. Arthur LaRoe, president of Mobil Hydri~-tone N .... and at a surprisingly low cost to YOU ! See us the American Narcotic Defense N today for full particulars. N Association, writing in The Ameri- stops cooling system N can Weekly, with the July 28 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times, rusting and clogging. N @ warns against the fast-moving N N "dope" traffic which perils school N THE FARM PRODUCE CO. children as well as adults, and has Wright & Murphy N become a major racket. Be sure N Luraber Department to get The Detroit Sunday Times. MOBILGAS AND MOBILoIL N @ --Advertisement. Cass City Telephone 75 NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN@@N~NNNNN@ PAGE FOUR. CASS CITY CHRONICLE--- FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1940. Cuss" City, Michigan.

r,i ir , , r ii, lilt I r , i ii ' I] I i , ii iiiiiii ii Mr. and Mrs. Steven Orto and daughter, Sandra Jane, of Detroit spent the week-end with Mrs. Or- When the mail-plane flies over,

to's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad i ( i , : i Hu .i.i i i~ H, i i i ,i i i LOCAt Willy. Mrs. George West is still a pa- Lloyd Biles of Chanute Field, James Klinkman and Miss Nuel- Tov,cs la Crowe, both of Detroit, were tient in Morris Hospital and con- Illinois, was a visitor at the Floyd tinues very ill. McCom,b home Sunday. Sunday guests of the farmer's HIGH-GRADE HAY parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Klink- Mrs. F. L. Morris and Miss Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Morris and man. SAVES FEED COST Catherine McGillw.ay were visitors the Misses Elsie Willy and Hazel IMP_. To 6O in Detroit Monday. Corkins were in Flint Tuesday. Mrs. Stanley Fike, Mrs. Anna ro ,¢OO5T Patterson and Mrs. I. W. Hall l~v,f;1-~fw V~,]l!e of T,om~mo,~ i Mr~ and ~tr~o ~goy M. ~i?ay[or £ o ...... ~' ...... ; the week with Mr. Larkin, who is attended a family gathering at :~ IS Also Beneficial. Park, Caseville. employed near Clare. Grand Ledge Sunday. Mrs. Jim Milligan was hostess By W. G. NEVENS Duane Kettlewell spent a few Morley Tindale spent from to the Malfem Club at her home (~ro~essor of Dairy Cattle Feeding, days `the first of the week with Wednesday until Sunday with rela- Illinois College of AgricuIture.) on North Seeger Street Thursday friends near Port Hope. tives at Traverse City and attended Producing and feeding high-qual- afternoon. A social time was en- ity hay is one of the best ways to the cherry festival. Mrs. Charles Donnelly left on joyed and refreshments were lower live stock feeding costs. Monday to spend some time with served. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lohman of To make the present conservation relatives in Pontiac. program of growing more acres of = Toledo, Ohio, are taking a week's Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Striffler, vacation visiting the farter's sisters, soil-building legumes and fewer Mrs. Stanley Fike and Mr. and daughter, Miss Anna, Mr. and Mrs. 2UIT ---T(4£EE. ¢ acres of soil-depleting cash crops Mrs. Clarence Quick and Mrs. Joe Mrs. Melvin Patterson a~d baby Vernon Striffler and son, Eddie, PLAt4L more effective, high-quality hay for Fulcher. T~',~tL spent Sunday at Lexington. all of Battle Creek, were guests live stock feed and the poorer of Cuss City relatives from Satur- grades for bedding, which can be WaLter Anthes, daughters, Miss Mrs. J. A. Smadham and Mrs. day until Monday. returned to the soil in the form of Lucite a~d Miss Alice, and son, I'P,~ONIS~PNV t manure, shoud be used. On most Audley Kinnaird spe~t Wednesday MOT'HE.~ I ~JOUL~ Paul, were entertained in the Wil- Miss Minnie Hetwig of Depew, ~TA.P..T" (=OR. HOME::: ••2 farms material savings in the cost with relatives and friends in Bad tiam Howard home in Pontiac on Axe. New York, and Mr. and Mrs. ~HF_..N THEMAIL ff.EW of producing live stock and live Sunday° stock products result from feeding George Helwig and son, Frank, of more high,quality hay and less Ferris Meriam of San Mateo, Buffalo, New York, came Saturday After a week's visit at the home grain for each animat unit. California, is spending a short to spend a week's vaeation with time with his cousin, Miss Shirley of her daughter, Mrs. H. T, Dana- relatives here. Then too only high-quality legume hue, Mrs. H. E. Fromm returned to hay sells for more than the value of Beardsley. her home in Detroit yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson of the phosphorus, nitrogen and potas- (Thursday). sium it contains. The fertility value Charity Larkin of Mr. Pleasant Los Angeles, California, and the of alfalfa, clover and soybean hay has been a guest in the homes of farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. is $8 to $9 a ton. This means that Cecil Larkin and Milton Bachelor Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gifford and Fred Johnson,, of Oxford spent Sun- weeks. son, Raymond, of Wayne came on day at the William Ware and Er- a profit is possible only on the for two (WNU Service) highest grades when one is raising Tuesday for a few days' visit with nest Beardsley homes. hay for market. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Himmels- Mrs. Gifford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Quick. Quality in hay really means feed pach and family of Pontiac were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. BuckIes of Mr. and Mrs. Ar,thur Walker Mro and Mrs° Lvuis S~ciffler of Members of the Presbyterian value. The factors which affect week-end ~aests at the William Detroit spent Sunday with the and son, James, of Ypsilanti spent Detroit are spending the week Sunday School enjoyed a picnic at quality include maturity or ripeness, Donnelly home. Miss Shirley Beardsley, daugh- tatter's sister, Mrs. M. E. Fordyce. Saturday and Sunday at the home Darlene Buckles, who had spent a Huron County Park Thursday. percentage oi leaves, color, foreign ter o:t2 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beards- with Leonard and Miss Gertz,ade of Mrs. Walter Walker. Miss Helen Ross returned to week with her aunt, Mrs. Fordyce, StMffler. materiaI such as weeds mixed with ley, returned home Wednesday Mrs. Paul Craig of Caro visited Pontiac Monday after spending her returned home with her parents the hay, soundness or condition, size from Cincinnati, Ohio, where she her sister, Mrs. Arthur Little, on vacation with her parents, Mr. and Sunday evening'. Leslie Stewart returned Friday and pliabiliW of the stems, and has spent the past six months. Lura and Doris Copland of De- Wednesday° Date Little went with the aroma. Mrs. John Ross. troit are spending the week wi~h from a visit with his sisters in his aunt to the home of his uncle, Detroit. He made the trip from From the standpoint of the chem- Mr. and Mrs. George Rohrbach their grandparents~ Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Campbell, Robert Milner, in Almer where the outskirts Of that city to his ist who analyzes hay samples, qual- Miss Alison Spence of Saginaw sper~t Thursday in Flint where Sim Bardwell. daughter, Miss Mary Jayne, and he is spending some time. home here on his bicycle h~ Ii ity in hay refers mainly to its pro- visited her parents; Mr. and Mrs. they visited the farmer's son, Man- Miss Mabel Jean Bradshaw lef.t hours. rein, carbohydrates, mineral and vi- James J. Spence, from Friday until uel Rohrbach, who underwent an Wednesday to spend ten days at Mr• and Mrs. Dell Harmo~ and Honoring the eightieth birthday tamin content. From the feeder's Monday morning. operation in Flint General Hos- l the Campbell cottag___e at Alpena. family and Harold Decker o~ Pon- of their mother, Mrs. George Mc- standpoint, the extent to which these pital Friday, July 12. He is get- A pocketbook containing about tiac spent Saturday night and Intyre, Mrs. E. Hunter, Mr. and nutritive elements are present ig Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Va~ of De- ting along nicely. $18 belonging ,to Mrs. John Sowdea Mr. and Mrs. Mason Wilson are Sunday at the home of their cous- Mrs. E. B. Schwaderer and chil- represented by the quality factors, was taken, from under the front ,trait are spending a week's vaca- having a week's vacation. They dren of Cuss City and Mr. and such as maturity, leafiness, and ins, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beards- seat of the Sowden car while she tion with Mrs. Van's parents, Mrs. left Cuss City Monday and visited After a wSek's visit with rela- Mrs. George McIntyre of Deford green color, that can be ~udged by H. P. Lee, here mad at Caseville. ley. was attending services in the Naza- relatives in Royal Oak, going "on tives at Pontiac, Miss Laura Bige- spent Sunday with her at her home examining the hay. low returned home Tuesday. Miss rene Church in Cuss City Sunday to spend a few days at Manistee. Mr. and Mrs..William Moreton in Columbiaville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Benkelman Eleanor Bigelow, who had spent evening. of Detroit and Mr. Morten's sister, were Sunday dinner guests in the a few days there, also returned New Cheap Treatment . Homer Hower, daughters, the Miss Corn Moreton, of Salt Lake Mrs. B. L. Middelton and Mr. home of Mr. Benkelman's cousin, home the same day. Misses Helen and Audrey Hower, City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Frederick Nern, all of Mrs. A. Doerr entertained on Preserves Fence Posts Mrs. James Brown, near Pigeon. and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Seeley Angus McPhail Wednesday. Mrs. Lexington, were guests of Mrs. E. Wednesday her daughter, Mrs. Farmers in the past have been Mrs. Harold L. Benkelman spent forced to shy away from pine, pop- were entertained Sunday in :the Moreton is a sister of Mrs. Mc- Hunter and other friends here on Norman Fisher, and Mrs. Kerpat- Mrs. Clare Stafford has been James McQueen home at Hay Saturday in Detroit. Her son, Bil- Phail. Friday. That evening, Mr. and rick of Royal Oak, Mrs. Harley lar and some of the common hard- entertaining her mother, Mrs. ly, who had spent two weeks as woods when they selected trees for Creek. Mrs. E. B. Schwaderer entertained Keating and Mrs. Joe Wetzel of Viola Bingham, of Detroit for some the guest of Detroit relatives, re- Mrs. Hunter and her guests and Detroit, and Mrs. Sally Andrick fence posts, but Parker O. Ander- ,time. Mrs. Bingham is quite poor- turned home with her Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Donald Seeger and Mr. Mrs. Chester Graham Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Auten at din- of Glendale, California. son, extension forester, Minnesota ly. and L. son, Donald, of Detroit visited Miss arm daughter, Christina, visited night. ner at their farm home near Caro. university farm, says that a new ...... Bertha Wood at the William L "'tire tube" method of treatment is friends and relatives in Detroi~ Mrs. Glen Wright and daughter, Robert Dewey of Pontiac visited Moore home Sunday. Miss Wood, Miss Audrey Champion of St. going to change all that. from Sunday until Tuesday eve- who has been quite ill, is much Mrs. aline C. Stewart and Mary Lou, spent a few days the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Louis i.s spending a week as a It has been known for many years ning. Christina remained to spend improved. nephew-, Reed Johnson, of Tono- guest of her cousin, Miss Barbara ° first of the week with Mrs. the week with friends there. Dewey, Saturday night and Sun- that if preservatives were used, Wright's sister, Mrs. Lavern Ivory, pah, Nevada, spent Wednesday Jean Bardwell. Miss Bardwell re- day. Mrs. Dewey and son, Bobby, afternoon and Thursday of this posts would last much longer. For- at North Branch. Mr. and Mrs. James Osburn re- turned Wednesday from a week's who have spent several weeks in week as guests of Mrs. Charles mer methods of treatment were Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison, turned Saturday night from, St. visit with her aunt, Mrs. Clifton slow, awkward and expensive, how- Cuss City, returned home with Keough at the home of her father, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burns of daughter, Miss Florence, and Mr. Ignace where Mr. O sburn attended Champion, who is campin~ at Hu- ever, and never received popular and Mrs. Ben Kirton and daughter, him Sunday evening. Dr. I. A. Fritz. Mrs. Stewart is Kingston and their ,two grandchil- the state convention of county ron County Park. approval. Elaine, spent from Friday until the Republican national committee- dren, Charles and Marjorie Burns, drain commissioners from Wednes- The new plan involves the use of Sunday evening in a trailer house A most enjoyable time was that woman from Nevada and is return- of Flint were guests at the Herbert day to Saturday. ing to her home after attending Mrs. Berkley Patterson, repre- a cheap preservative, zinc chloride, Bigham home Sunday. at Huron County Park at Caseville. of Wednesday afternoon when the which is applied to green posts Art Club met with Mrs. E. A. the Republican national convention sentative of the Cuss City Home through inner tubes tightly stretched Livingston. A short business meet- Mrs. Clara Cridland,-Mrs. Esther in Philadelphia. The return trip Extension Group, and Mrs, Stan- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hewson Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McComb, around the large ends of the posts. ing was followed by a social after- Smith and daughter, Betty Ann, all has been made by way of Wash- ley Hutchinson of the Elmwood of Pontiac, Mrs. Bell Hewson of Mr. and Mrs. William Burns and The preservative is measured and noon and a supper was served. of Detroit, were guests of Mrs. ingt0n, D. C., the World's Fair in group, attended Farm Women's Imlay City and Mrs. Edward Flint daughter, Marilyn, visited at the poured into the tubes while the posts The next meeting will be held Cridland's sister, Mrs. Alex Henry, New York and other points of in- Week at Michiga~ State College a~ of Cuss City spent Friday at the Audley Walstead home in Prescott lie at an inclined angle. Eight to with Mrs. William Simmons. from Friday until Monday. Mrs. terest in the United States and East Lansing from Sunday to Fri- Ernest Beardsley home. Sunday• Mrs. Walstead is a daugh- 24 hours are needed for the chloride Cridland wilt leave Detroit next Canada. day of this week. to seep into the wood and replace ter of Mr. and Mrs. McComb and week for a visit with relatives and sister of Mrs. Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Young of the sap. The Wickware family reunion Detroit arrived in Cuss City on friends in the Canadian Northwest will be held Sunday, July 28, at !!lll!!t!l!!I! !~1 I IlI!!!!l 11I I!!1t 11~111111It!1!1I{!!!11 !ll!!!ll!!ll~ 11II!I 1!~I~!11II11111IItll~t~1IIl!I!!11I!I!~I!!I!ll IIII H ! 111!!!IIlll!|! 1II 1IIt1!I11111!I~1 ~11 ~II!III H!IH I~HH11H N~B Cheap, practical and efficient-- Saturday to spe~d a week as guests and from there will go down the = , __-- Gerald Brian, son of Mr. and the new method is bound to prove the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doerr of Dr. and Mrs. R. N. Holsaple, west coast to visit her daughter, Mrs. Claud Brian, of Hart]and and a big Source of savings to farmers, Perry, seven miles west and one at the Evangelical parsonage. The Harry Guppy, at Berkeley, .Cali- nephew of A. A. Brain of this says Anderson. By using it, abun- mile south of Cuss City. two couples left on Wednesday fornia. She expects to be gone a dant, fast-growing trees may be con- place, has been engaged to teach morning for a trip to .the "Soo" few months. agriculture in the Unionville High verted into posts that will last S. J. Wettrick and daughter, for a few days' vacation. They School .the coming year. about as long as cedar. Cost of the Miss Lucile, of Chicago; Mrs. Wil- will return tomorrow. The high temperature, the i T0day |s a rio .dDay i materials used will vary with the liam Ficken and son, Ralph, of abundance of food at the picnic variety of wood, also the size and Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jezewski Mrs. Lohn of Caro will be the dinner, and a ,tug-of-war in which condition that it is in, but for or- John Wagester of Pigeon were and family of Detroit were Sunday speaker at the August meeting of the ladies came to the resuce of =_= dinary posts it averages about six visitors in the H. F. Lenzner home dinner guests at the farm home of the Presbyterian Missionary Soci- the single men as they were being to renew your subscription to The Cuss City i cents each. Sunday afternoon. The gues`ts :are Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Joos. They ety at the A. J. Knapp cottage at easily overcome by their opponents, Chronicle for another year. If not convenient -~ cousins of Mrs. Lenzner. also visited at the home of their Oak Bluff next Thursday. Mem- the married gentlemen, were high- son, Walter Jezewski. bers will leave Cuss City at 11:00 lights of the Evangelical Sunday to do so today, of course tomorrow or the next Wild Game on Farm Mr. and Mrs. James Bayer and a. m. and a potluck dinner will be School picnic at Huron County -= daughter, Geirlden, and Mrs. Mrs. J. D, Funk of Clifford spent served at noon. The program will Park, Caseville, Tuesday, July 23. day is also a good time to do so. It all helps to Can Be a 'Pay" Crop Frances Bayer of Pontiac were the week-end and a few days the be given in the afternoon. The .tug-of-war was only one o¢ a Farmers who support game on visitors at the Charles D. Gilbert first of the week with her sister, series of games and contests keep "the records straight." their ]arms are just as much justb home the latter part of the week. Mrs. Maud Collins. Mrs. Funk, fled in expecting some return ]rom Mrs. Bernice Kleinschmidt of planned and directed by Russell it as ]or their crops oJ oats, bee] or Miss June Gilbert returned home who has been living on her farm Detroit was a Cuss City visitor Striffler. Over one hundred mem- corn, says Donald Hatfield oJ the with ,them to spend some time here. near .Clifford, has purchased a Sunday evening. Her mother, Mrs. bers of the Sunday School attended ==- University o[ Minnesota. He sug- home in Clifford. George Kolb, returned to Detroit the picnic. ~lttffll III! 1I1 II IIIII I I I I111!1 II IIIIII I I II1 III II111III11111 II IIII I111111IIIIIII II1111111111IIIilt111111 II111111111IIIIitliiii IIIIIIIIIIII II I Illlllllllltllllll II11111111111I11111111111111i!11111 gests ]armer.sportsman cooperatives Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wright, with her to spend a few days to protect the ]armer against tres- pass abuse and to give the hunter daughters, Marjorie and Mary Lou, John Hoskin, the Chronicle's there. Mrs. Kleinschmidt's sister, more land to shoot over. and ~llen Lou Larkin were among linotype operator, returned Friday Mrs. H. F. Brueggeman, and Mr. NNNN@NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNINNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Michigan, Ohio and Iowa are those who attended the Seyforth night with a story of poor fishing Brueggeman of Philadelphia were N ~ome oJ the states where coopera- School reunion at Miller Lake on luck on a week's vacation he and also guests of Mrs. Kleinschmidt tives have been set up. By this Sunday. Mrs. Wright attended Mrs. Hoskin spent around Jewel and other relatives in Detroit. plan, the ]armer ]urnishes the land the Seyforth School when a girl. Lake at Barton City and George and grain and the sportsman con- Lake near Lupton with a party of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mark, Mr. tributes cash either directly to the Yale friends. O~ Friday evening, farmer or toward increasing the Mrs. Ella Vance, daughter, Amy, and Mrs. Ernest Croft and daugh- game supply. Jerry Kercher, son of E. W. Kerch- ters, the Misses Marjorie and Grand Opening Ooo Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Copeland er, a Chronicle printer and press- The best plan, says Hatfield, is and two children and Joe Leish- Marion, spent Thursday afternoon man, went two miles east of Cuss ]or several ]armers to form an asso- man were among those who at- and evening with Mr. and Mrs. City and pulled out three of the ciation aggregating not more than tended the Vance reunion held on Clifton Champion and son, Sammy, e of Ovaitt's Bakery Company e 4,000 acres in a solid block. Post finest pike from, Cuss River that Sunday at the Bay City State Park. who are spending some time at the area and make rules regarding Jerry's dad said he had ever "laid Eighty-one were present from Huron County Park, Caseville. N the number o] hunters per unit o] eyes on." What's that saying N First door east of D. A. Krug Store area. Fro~ one to three hunters Dearborn, Brown City, Roscom- Mrs. Eklith Bardwell :and daughter, about distant fields look greener, ]or each 50 acres probably is the man, Mio, Pontiac, Flint, Argyle Barbara Jean, also spent last week or something like that ? best number to start with. Keep and Cuss City. A picnic dinner at Caseville. the price low but high enough to and games were enjoyed. Special this week on Second-day Goods support improvements. After nearly two weeks ,spent on Bobby Benkelman, son of Mr. N One vacation brought another to a vacation trip Mrs. Frank White, and Mrs. Harold L. Benkelman, of' @ N Leonard Urquhart and Leonard daughter, Ruth, and Mrs. White's Cuss City accompanied his uncle N N Farm Notes reMiy didn't want the second. ~r;,u,,~,, brother, Vern Gable, retm~.ed and aunt, Mr. and Mrs° N. To Ball, BREAD . . . . . 3for 10c One ton of grain to each cow each friends he went to Caseville on a home Saturday. They were ac- to their home in Fanwood, N. J., N N year is a good general formula for Saturday night to spend a day companled by Mrs. Hope Rodgers and word has been received from N idairy cattle. and it fell his lot to occupy a top of Marshall. The party saw Niag- him that he is seeing many won- N N berth in a cabin. He has a habit ara Falls, going on to visit Mrs. derful sights. With Mr. and Mrs. ROLLS . . 2 pkgs. for 15c i Last year bankruptcies among of sleep walking, and when he Joe Bainbridge at Wyoming, Pa., Ball and daughter, Dorothy, he is N N Ifarmers dropped to the lowest point starts on these expeditions, natu- and Mrs. Mary Valentine at Hazel- cruising down the Hudson River N fin almost two decades. rally he does not calculate the dis- ton, Pa. Both ladies are aunts of and Lake Champlain; Upon their! tance from the bed to the floor. Mrs. White and Mr. Gable. The return to New York, they will I N OVAITT'S BAKERY COMPANY i If a cold chisel becomes mush- His early Sunday morning exit party continued their journey to visit the World's Fair and uther room-headed, reduce the turned from the upper berth resulted in a Washington, D. C., and visited places of interest after which! Telephone 86 Cass City @ !edges with a grinder until the driv- broken toe and he is now carrying Gettysburg, Arlington Cemetery, Bobby will return home by plane !ing end is slightly smaller than the one foot in a plaster cast and hob- Mr. Vernon and other places of in- from New York to Detroit. He (haft of the tool. bles around on crutches. terest. will be gone at least a month. CASS CITY CHRONICLE---FRIDAY, JULY 26,, 1940. PAGE FIVE. ,, Cass City, Michigan. f TOWNSEND meeting on the Omar Kindergartners Wear Gas Masks at Play Glaspie lawn on South Seeger [ DEFORD [ DEATHS ] Chronicle Liners Street, Wednesday evening, July 31. Dr. Campbell, candidate for Wedding Amdversary-- Hyland D. McArthur. congress, will speak. Ice cream Kw J Mr. and Mrs. Alex SLack cele- and soft drinks served to all who From The Bellingham, Washing- brated their 41st wedding anniver- RATES--Liner of 25 words or LEXINGTON Cherries--I will de- care to buy. 7-26-1p ton, Herald, news of the death of less, 25 cents each insertion. liver all orders for cherries in sary Sunday at their home, 2b~ Hyland D. McAr~hur has been re- Over 25 words, one cent a word Northwest Sanilac County be- FOR SALE--Forty Ancona hens miles east of Deford. It was also ceived. Mr. McArthur was a resi- for each insertion. tween August 5-9. Write Frank one year old, two cows, one the birthday of Mrs:. Slack. dent of Elkland Township for the Bullock, Decker, Mich. Phone Guernsey bull one year old. Day The following guests were pres- years 1881 to 1888 living on a TOWNSEND meeting on the Omar 130F31. 7-26-1p i old calves wanted. Elkland Roll- erLt: Mrs. Margaret Bowels of De- farm i~ miles west and one-half Glaspie tawn South Seeger on er Mills. 7-19-2 troit; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lord of mile north of Cass City, with his Street, Wednesday evening, July FOR SALE--House trailers, new! Pontiac; Mr. and Mrs. Berets Bent- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Me- 31. Dr. Campbell, :candidate for and used. See the new gliders. ley, Shirley and Geanene Piddle, I HAUL livestock to Marlette and Arthur. Although away from this congress, will speak. Ice cream They are nice, $4:95 and up. Marcellus Nye and Miss Bush, all district for more than fifty years, and sof~ drinks se:'ved t~ ~-i ~L, of Lapeer; Mr. and Mrs. i~oy ~::~s~i- he kept m,r:eres~ed ~n the peopie care to buy. 7-26-1p Caro., Mich. 6-28-tf croft and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ash- here and wrote a long friendship ed in Ivan Vader's house, one croft of Decker; Mr. and Mrs'. letter to his relatives, the children FOR SALE--Martin's ventilated block south and one-half Mock ;:SALESMAN wanted for bakery Melvin Phillips and children, Nor- of Mr. and Mrs. James McArthur, route. Apply at Oviatt's Bak- metal grain bins are economical west of Ford Garage, Cass .City. man Bentley and Mr. and Mrs. The surviving relatives of Ms ery, Cass City, between 6:00 and and durable. Also corn cribs 4-5-tf. Edward Voras. Mrs. Ester Priest immediate family are his wife, 8:00 p.m. 7-26-1 and hen houses. Other metal faz.m: buildings. G. W. Montei, and two sons of Detroit spent Mon- Alice, daughter of a former super- FOR SALE~Modern eight-room day at the Alex Slack home. intendent of school in Niagara, HOUSEKEEPER wanted in family Caro. 7-12-3p house; hot water heat; three-car D of two. Call after 6:00 p. m. Michigan, and his daughter, Janet, WANTED--GiN or woman ,to do garage; located West Main St. Moshier Reunion~ a senior at Northwestern Medical Gertrude Striffler, Cass City. Frank Cranick, Cass City. 7-12~tf 7-26-1. housework for family of three. The eighteenth annual reunion College, Chicago, Ill., and a broth- A. H. Higgins, Cass ,City. LOST near swimming pool--Small of the Moshier family was held on er, D. W. McArthur, of Belling- • STRAYED to my premises, a Jer- 7-26-1p. coin purse containing driver's Saturday, July 20, at the home of ham, Washington. One sister, EI- sey heifer. Owner may have la, Mrs. McLennan, of Bellingham, EVERY MONDATf I haul farmers' license and small amount of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bruce. Tables same by proving property and well-laden with the choices£ of preceded him in death. paying expenses. Gordon Sow- livestock ,to Marlette stockyards. money. If found, please return to Chronicle Office. 7-26-1 good things to eat, were placed He vzas an assessor for What- den, 4 east, i~£ north of Cass I also do local trucking. Ben corn County until his retirement in McAlpine, R1, Gagetown. Seven under the large maples surround- City. 7-26-1p ing the lawn. Seventy-five per- 1934. He died July 15 at the age north, 1£ east of Cass City. WE ALWAYS BUY of 77 years. FOR RENT--Trailer house for 6-17-tf. sons gathered for a day of good fellowship together, coming from vacation trip or week-end. In- Toddlers ai a British nursery school who learned to play while quire Chauncey Tatlman, 8 miles FOR SALE~One cow, 5 years old, Detroit, Battle Creek, Oxford, Bur- Dale l~oger M~sall. fresh 7 weeks. Charles Thomp- POULTRY lington, Pontiac, Memphis, Lapeer, wearing their grotesque gas masks have become so accustomed to them south, % east of Cass City. thai they no longer want to take them-off for crosier freedom under Funeral services were held a't son, 6 miles south, 3~ east of Caro, Decker, Cass City, Wahja- 7-12-3. See us when you sell. exertion. This fact may save their lives some day. ~The tots are proud of 2:00 p. m. Sunday in the Angus Cass City. 7-26-1p mega, Vassar, Deford, and from their ability to don the masks in a jiffy. McPhail residence for Dale Roger FOR SALE--Parcel of land 6110th Phone 145. Toledo, Ohio. The Moshier family Musall, nine months oid son of acre in size, well seeded to al- name in Novesta Township is Mr. and Mrs. Edward Musall, of falfa, for $100. Located on Ate among the very earliest of the Mr. Williams is a brother of Mrs. HULBURT REUNION. Cass City. Roy. George D. Bug- St., 4 blocks so~th of Main St. New Car Caro Poultry Plant pioneer settlers, even before the Riley. bee, pastor of the Church of the Nancy MacArthur. 7-26-1p Caro, Michigan township was named. Mrs. R. A. Nazarene, officiated. Burial was Lu Moshier was the first white woman Mr. a~.d Mrs. Howard Silver- The 29th annual reunion of the Hulburt family was held Sunday, Elkland Cemetery. ANYONE wishing cor~fbine work Prices Are Up! in Novesta and a daughter the thorn and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Col- Date Roger was born October done, call George McAlpine, 4 MR. FARMER~We are in the first white child born here. well of Saginaw spent Saturday July 21, at Snorer, gues'ts of Mr. and Mrs° John Hulberto There 26, 1939, in Pleasant Home Hos- miles east, 2 north, ½ east of BUY A USED CAR NOW market to buy 'alt kinds of live- Through descendants .and by and Sunday at Island Lake near were 71 members present. The pital, his parents Hying in New Cuss City. ~ly machine is a AND SAVE ! stock. Call us before you sett. marriage, the Moshier blood was 0scodao Greenleaf. tn January of this, John Deere. 7-19-3 Robert and Jim Mflligan. Phone represented in 25 different family Mr. Mrs. oldest member was Mrs. Mary Earl Curtis and and Hu!burt, age 81, of Rochester and year, they moved to Cuss City and No. 93-F4t. 5-28- names present at the gathering. B'ruce were .FOR SALE CHEAP--Cash regis- '37 DODGE COUPE. Clinton Thursday visi- the youngest was Albert James, Dale passed away Friday noon in Officers elected for the ensuing tors at the A. L. Bruce home. his home, in the front apartment ter, two-pound self-calculating '3,6 FORD TUDOR. NOTICE--Anyone wishing thresh- year are: Mrs. Melissa Thlckey, age seven weeks, son of Mr. and scale, three candy eases, four L Mrs. Morra of Wahjamega was Mrs. Orville Taylor, of Pontiac. of the Mrs. William Davidson '35 CHEVROLET SEDAN. ing done, see or call La~Tence president; Mrs. Lena Patch, vice a visitor of her daughter, Mrs. house. counters, one U counter. Kre- president; Eldon Bruce, secretary; Twin.s, age 74, were Mrs. Carrie Ball. Telephone No. 153F2. Horace Murryo Besides his parents, he is sur- reef's 5 and 10c to $1.00 Store, '38 PLYMOUTH COACH. 7-26-2p. Mrs. Ida Brown, treasurer; Mrs. Butterfield of Detroit and C. W. Caro, Michigan. 7-26-2 E. R. Bruce spe~t Thursday and Hulburt of Columbiaville. Four vived by three brothers, Richard, 7, '35 OLDS COUPE. Cora Bruce, program chairman. Friday with his daughter, Mrs. H. .Carl, 6, and Robert, 3. He also. CASH PAID for cream at Ken- The next annual meeting will be generations were in attendance. :ROOMS FOR RENT by day or '34 CHEVROLET COACH. D. Malcolm: Visitors on Sunday Of~cers for 1941 are: President, leaves a grandfather and two week at Severn's Grocery and ney's, Cass City. held the third Saturday in July were Mrs. Edith Myers and Mrs. Cleaman Crosby, Wyandotte; vice grandmothers, Mr. and Mrs. Wit- Gas Station, 50 North Setter '33 FORD TUDOR. with Mrs. Hester Sole. liam Gill of Caro and Mrs. Wil- SHERWOOD BEAUTY and Bar- Charles Samaris of Lansing. president, Roy Hulburt, Lapeer; Street, Cass City. 7-5- '35 TERRAPLANE 2-DOOR. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Locke were liam Musall of Gagetown. ber Shop at Deford will be secretary-treasurer, Mrs. C. M. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campfield Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Those from out-of-town who .-FOR SALE--Red and Mack rasp- closed Aug. 5 to Aug. 8 inclu- Crosby, Wyandotte; entertainment of Pontiac spent Sunday ~t the Clarence Locke in Imlay City, attended the funeral were Mr. and berres at prevailing prices. Call sive. Anyone desiring to make committee, Mrs. Archie Dufort, ICASS MOTOR SALES home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mar- Miss Shirley Locke returned with Mrs. William Gill, Mr. and Mrs. at 6433 Third Street to leave appointmer~t for Aug. 9 or later, Detroit, Mrs. H. G. Haupt, Royal •~Open evenings at Sunoco Service. tin. Mr. Campfield is a brother of them to her home after a week of Woodrow Gill, Avery and George your orders, Dennis O'Connor. phone 107F5, or call at house. Oak, Mrs. Otto Green, Lapeer, Mrs. Martin. absence. Gill and Mrs. Alberta Beyett, all 7-26-1p. 7-26-2 Mrs. Orville Taylor, Pontiac; serv- Guests at the George Spencer Charles Silverthorn has returned ing committee, Mrs: Charles Lam- of Caro; Mrs. William Musall, Mr. home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. to Deford after a long absence and Mrs. William Wilard, Mr. and ties about July 27. Come "n and FOR SALE -- Three-piece over- phier, Orion, Mrs. John Hulburt, Otto Buckwitz and daughter, Phyl- spent in Canada. Mrs. Lester Kendall and family, feed. Must be alive. Otto Montei, give us your order or phone 125. stuffed living room set for $20. Shover, Mrs. Lloyd Brown, Wayne. lis, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley and John Krug and Miss Catherine FMrgwove. Caro phone 954-R-5. Jos. Knepper, Shell Station, Cass Phone 107F5. 7-26-1 The next reunion will be held 11-8-tf. City. 7-19-2 Charles Moore and son, Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kelley at- July 22, 1'941, at the home of Mr. Musall of Gagetown; Mrs. W. 1V[c- of Port Huron; Mrs. Fred McCain tended the Myers reunion held on and Mrs. E. A. Groezinger of Co- Kee and Miss Margaret Gill of of Oxford; Miss Mae Davis of De- Sunday at the James Dailey home Owendate. MAN WANTED for farm work. Preaching Services lumbiaville. ! Will hire by the mo~th. Must troit; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Spencer in East Dayton. Guests were present from Wyan- Volunteer be able to drive team. Albert Sunday July 28 and daugl~ter, Dorothy, and Austin Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Warner dotte, Detroit, Royal Oak, Pontiac, William Jason Short. ! Neiman, 1 mile south, 2½ west, Secord of Bad Axe. drove to Pontiac on Wednesday to Wayne, Rochester, Orion, Lapeer, 2:30 p. m. see Mrs. Warner's sister, Mrs. Fumeral services wit1 be held om ~ south and ~/~ west of Pigeon, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Franklin and Fostoria, Cass City, Port Huron, Friday afternoon at 2:00 from. the Knitters Michigan. 7-26-1p daughter, Nancy, of Coldwater Louis O'Rourke, who recently un- Yale, East Detroit, North Street ALI R. JARMAN, Minister derwent an operation. McPhail home for William Jason spent from Friday to Wednesday and Columbiaville. Short. Burial will be made in Elk- Wickware School House visiting their grandparents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison of May- Wanted vitle were callers on Sunday at land Cemetery. and Mrs. George Spencer, and 54 PRIZES "FOR William Jason Short, son of Farmers! other relatives. the William B. Hicks home. FOR RED CROSS Mr. and Mrs. William Gage PHOTOGRAPHERS IN Jason and Sarah Short, passed NEW POULTRY BUYERS CHILDREN MUCH Alfred Slinglend is spending a were Saturday night and Sunday away on Tuesday evening at his WORK. few days at the Slinglend farm AMATEUR CONTEST .IN CARO INTERESTED IN visitors of George Roberts at Rock- farm home northeast of Cass City. near Midland. He was born on March 12, 1876, in The first call is for DAILY BIBLE SCHOOL wood. Back of Palace Market Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chapin of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wiltse Concluded from first page. Shelby County, Ohio, and was sweaters. Later there Hinted in marriage with E~nma Concluded from first page. Plymouth were Sunday callers at of Owosso spent a few days at $25, and a ribbon; third, $10 and may be need for socks. See Us For Best Prices on Rebecca Swisher on March 8, largest. They started another Bi- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard the William Gage and Belle Spen- a ribbon. Fifteen awards of mer- Prime Poultry 1894. Mr. Short has been in poor Apply to Mrs. J. I. Nier- ble School in the Methodist Church Parks. cer homes. it, $1 each. in Kingston Monday morning and The Misses Virginia Kelley, Vir- health for the past ,several months. garth, local chairman, or SCHWEIGERT & Twenty men/bers of the Cass Class III~Children, .animals. He had been a member of the RADCLIFFE expect to establish three more in ginia Parks, Mary Molnar and City 'Baptist Church Missionary First prize, $50 and a blue ribbon; to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tuscola County this season. Marion Hicks are spending a vaca- Church of Christ since 1912. Circle met with Mrs. Benedict on second prize, $25, and a ribbon; He is survived by his wife; five Landon. 211 East Frank Street Mr. and Mrs. Conner were able tion week camping at Caseville. Thursday. Ice cream and cake third, $10 and a ribbon. Fifteen sons, Burt of Washington, D. C., ,to make such a success of the Cass Miss Lucile Gage is spending a were served. awards of merit, $1 each. PHONE 291 7-19-tf City vacation Bible School through Cletus and Thomas of Inkster, ~OR SALE--Holstein bull, 14 week at a lake near Lapeer. Mr. and Mrs. Ar'thur Hartwick Rules for the 1940 contest are Charles and Lloyd, both of River the cooperation of the following and Mr. and Mrs. John Field and months old; out of high pro- While attending to his customary announced as follows: Rouge; and three daughtrs, Mrs° HATS at greatly reduced prices. persons: Rev. and Mrs. Frank B. daughters Mary Ellen and Clara, ducing dam. George Seeley, 5~ ablution, John Field had the mis- H. G. Vick of Spencer, Iowa, Mrs. west, bt north of Cass City. This in eludes both dress and Smith, Mrs. Stanley McArthur, were at Howell on Sunday to visit Every entry must have been fortune to fracture two of his Harold Knight and Mrs. Guy Cun- sun hats. Ella Vance's Variety Mrs. McAlpine, Mrs. Frank Bur- Miss Evelyn Field. photographed since January 1, %26-2p. ribs. ningham of Dearborn; six grand- Store, Cass City. 7-26-1p gess, Mrs. H. Ludlow, Mrs. 'F. Mrs. Martha Osburn is a guest 1940. Q Frank Evo has been suffering daughters, five grandsons and one WHEN YOU have live stock for Morris, Miss Florence Smith, Miss at the home of her son, James Enter no pictures that have been sale, call Reed & Patterson. GET YOUR camp chairs and can- Elaine Brown, Misses Ellamae and and partly incapacitated from ul- Osburn. awarded a prize in any previous great grandson. Telephone 52, 3~2 ar 228. 4-21-tf vas lawn chairs: .at the Cass City Ersel Glaspie, Miss Mary Lou cers. The Misses Martha Bruce and contest. Furniture Store. 7-26-1 Wanner, Miss Ruth Tuckey, Miss Mrs. Nellie Lester still has very Dolores Sangster are spending a I Each contestant may enter from WEDNESDAY'S MARKET 3937 STUDEBAKER 4-door, fully little strength and has to be very Ruth Jean Brown, Mrs. Callan, week at the Clare Collins home in I one to four prints. AT SANDUSKY YARDS reconditioned and guaranteed. careful of over exertion. Miss Vera Lounsbury, All Jarman, Memphis. [ Prints must be 8xl0 or 9xll 1939 Studebaker Club Sedan, in NOVESTA CHURCH William O'Dell .and Frank Morris, The Ladies' Aid Society has Mr. and Mrs. James Osburn I inches. Do not color them. Best baby beef ...... $ 8.80 @ $9.50'-' perfect condition, guaranteed, all of Cass City, and Miss Lucile purchased a new $100.00 rug for spent Wednesday to Saturday on a I overdrive and heater. See Fred All prints must be mounted on Best grass .cattle .... 8.00 @ 8.50 OF CHRIST Richards of Detroit. the church rostrum. It will be trip £o Northern Michigan and[ white board, not larger than 16x20 Fair to good grass Morris. 7-26-1 Ice cream was provided the chil- also visited Isle Royale. I . , ,, . laid this week. inches. cattle 7.00 @ 7.75 dren on Friday through ,the gener- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woide~ ~XALAMAZOO range, "m good con- INVITES YOU About 25 youngsters from De- Each picture must be accompa- Common "'"butei~er'- osity of Willis Campbell, Maurice returned home on Thursday after dition, for sale. Alex MeIntyre, ford are among the number who nied by the following information cattle ...... 5.60 @ 6.50 Parrott, and Sunday Schools of spending several days with their ½ west, 3½ north of Gagetown, SUNDAY attend the Bible Study classes held written clearly, or typed: Light grass cattle.. 5.50 down the churches of Cass City. children, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bruce, or ½ east, 1½ south of Owen- daily ,this week in the Kingston Name and address of entrant. Good beef cows ...... 6.05 @ 6.15 The children were 100% in favor in Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce dale. 7-26-2 Methodist Church. Date and place picture was Fair to good beef HAY FOR SALE--Second cutting of having the same kind of a daily accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Woiden Henry Zemke is progressing taken. cows ...... 5.25 @ 5.75 of alfalfa or June clover; also vacation Bible School here next to their home here and on Satur- :BETTER SIGHT means better quite rapidly with the new house Make of camera, and if possible Cutters ...... 3.75 @ 5.00 seven pigs, five weeks old, for summer. day, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and son, health and better grades--test being erected on his for his the lens opening used for the pho- Best heavy weight sale, with brood sow, if desired. farm Jesse, Jr., attended the 18th an- your eyes now! Play safe and Henry Wadelski, 2 miles north, farm assistant's occupancy. 'tograph. bologna bulls ...... 6.00 @ 6.35 CASS CITY MARKETS. nual Mosher reunion at the Eldon play fair with your child by 1 mile west of Hemans. 7-26-1p Herb Powell has 26 acres of Professional photographers and Light common bulls 5.75 down making sure he is not handi- Bruce home. employees of the State Fair .are Stock bulls...... 22.00 @ 43.0@ July 25, 1940. cucumbers for pickles this year. capped by poor vision before TRY KENNEY'S ior some of your not eligible to compete. Stockers and feeders 21.00 @ 43.00 Buying price-- Appearance at this time looks fa- school begins. Have eyes ex- groceries, good staple goods and Gypsies continue to roam All prints must reach the ~State Dairy cows ...... 30.00 @ 79.00 First column, price at ~ fad-m; vorable for a bounteous harvest. amined now. A. H. Higgins, priced right. Kenney's Grocery Mexican sugar beet workers will do through southern Michigan, and Fair not later than Saturday, Best calves ...... 10,60 and Creamery. !0-7-t~ second column, price delivered at Optometrist. 7-26- the picking. they continue to shake down the August 24. Fair to good calves 10.00 @ 10.50 elevator. unsuspecting dupes for their sav- Return of prints cannot be guar- Seconds ...... 8.75 @ 9.75 Grain. Week-end visitors at the Joe WANT TO RENT a dairy farm, MANY THANKS to neighbors, the ings. Last week a bachelor farmer anteed. However, if sufficient pos- Culls and commons 6.00 @ 8.50 Wheat, No. 2, mixed, bu. .65 .67 Pawlowski and Frank Spencer 80 to 120 acres, with livestock Nazarene Church, Rev. George living in the vicinity of Hastings tage is enclosed, every effort will Deacons ...... 3.25 @ 10.00 Oats, bushel ...... 32 .33 homes were Mr. and Mrs. Joe and tools, on a 5-year contract, Bugbee and Mr. and Mrs. Angus lost his life savings, $1,500, when be made to return entrJes. Best mixed hogs Barley, cwt ...... 77 .80 Kowalski and son, Junior, Miss with privilege of buying farm at McPhail for kindnesses extended a man .and .two women gypsies ac- Prize-winning photographs will 170 ,to 200 lbs ...... 6.50 Rye, bushel ...... 41 .43 Julia Knoff and John Wuyck, all end of ..that period. Will pay and for the many beautiful costed him and before they left become the prope~y of contest Best mixed hogs, Buckwheat, cwt ...... 1.12 1.15 of Detroit. cash rent to owner semi-annual- flowers at the time of the death him one of the women lifted his sponsors for exhibition purposes. 200 to 225 lbs ...... 6.50 Shelled Corn, bushel ...... 62 .64 ly. John Tenzer, R1, Gagetown. of our baby, Dale Roger: Mr. Mrs. Clara Kelley was a Sunday fat wallet from his pocket, and the Address entries to Camera Con- Best mixed hogs, Beans. 7-26-1p. and Mrs. Ed Musall. 7-26-1p visitor in Traverse City. officers report they do not expect test, Michigan State Fair Grounds, Michigan Navy Beans, cwt ..... 2.80 225 to 250 lbs ...... 6.20 I WISH ,to thank my friends and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Kelley to apprehend the culprits. Why Detroit. Best heavy hogs, ~EEP ABREAST of popularity of Light Cranberries, cwt ...... 2.60 were Sunday visitors at Otter can ,they run down most any other relatives for remembering me Dark Cranberries, cwt ...... 2.00 250 to 275 lbs ...... 6.10 Roosevelt and Willkie--From now Lake with Mrs. Kelley's sister and kind of a criminal, but they can't Best heavy hogs, while a patient in the Morris Light Red Kidney Beans, cwt. 3.60 until election day the big topic family, Mr. and Mrs. Burley Clam. find a gypsy ?--Cheboygan Observ- WORK ON ATHLETIC 275 to 300 Ibs ...... 6.00 will be "Who's going to win?" Hospital; also Bethel Ladies' Aid Dark Red Kidney Beans, cwt. 5.55 Howard Field has returned home er. Best light hogs, 170 If you want facts on public opin- for lovely plant. Leslie Tiart- Produce. FIE~D PROJECT WILL wick. 7-26-1p Butterfat, pound ...... 27 after four weeks spent in Balti- lbs. down ...... 5.40 @ 5.60 ion instead of guesses, read START IN' AUGUST Roughs ...... 4.50 down Butter, pound ...... 27 more, , at the home of CIRCUIT COURT. A.merica Speaks. These polls CHEAP AT ANY PRICE For Extreme heavy ...... 5.00 down Eggs, dozen ...... : ...... 16 his sister and family. Howard had conducted by Dr. George Gallup, only 50c per month you can have Concluded from page one. Sale every Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. famous research authority, owe Livestock. 'the privilege of taking several An order for temporary alimony all garbage and cans removed donee on North Oak St. and C1em Sandusky Live Stock Sales Co. their uncanny accuracy to scien- Cattle, pound ...... , ...... " .05 .07 trips on a freight vessel. to the amount of $7.00 a week was weekly. Sanitary Disposal Co. Tyo has enlarged his residence on --Advertisement. tific sampling of the public, a Calves, pound ...... 09½ Mr. and Mrs. Everette Field ordered in the divorce case of Jim McCoy, Cass City. Phone Brooker St. with an addition to its sampling which gets such an ac- came home with a prospective va- George H. Quick vs. Margaret 47. 7-26-1p Hogs, pound :'Pguit~Y ...... 06 original size. curate cross-section of the Na- cation period in view, but a tale- Quick in the Tuscola County Cir- Toe Nail Fever James McTavish has purchased tion's voting strength that re- CARD OF THANKS---I wish to Hens, pound ...... 10 .15 gram came all too soon recalling cuit Court Monday. Ingrown toe nails can cause a a lot north of Mrs. Walter Walk- salts are sure to be within one thank Dr. Starmann, Dr. Dona- Stags, pound ...... :-. .08 him to his work at Clayton, Illinois, Frank Osman, Jr., was found fever all over the body. er's home on North Oak Street and or two per cent of perfect! hue and nurses, friends and rela- Rock Broilers, 4 lbs. and up.. .15 where he is a Hneman with a con- guilty of contempt of court when expects to build a residence there Watch for this helpful and in- tives, Mr. McPhail and Mr. Mun- Rock Broilers, under 4 lbs ...... 13 struction crew. he failed to make payments for ~the Colored Springers, 2c less than Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Riley er~ter- care of his children. He was placed in the near f~ture. Argentina Presidential Term teresting feature exclusively in ro for their kindness during my The president of Argentina serves Rocks tailed for the week-end Mr. and on probation until December 1 Michigan in The Detroit News. illness. Mrs. Edward Aathes. a six-year term. q-26-1. 7-26-1p. \ Leghorn Broilers, 2 lbs. and up .12 Mrs. H. C. Williams of Detroit. 1941, by Judge Cramton. Advertise it i~ the Chronicle.

!?:" PAGE SIX. ~ CASS CITY CHRONICLE--FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1940. Cass City, Michigar~

RESCUE. First American Bathtub Department of Agriculture Starts Jap Pique Is Favorite The first American bathtub was Norris Mellendorf and Justus Beetle Spray i ng August 1 buil~ in 1833 of mahogany lined with Ashmore were in Caseville Sunday Fabric for Summer sheet lead. It was seven feet long, evening. four feet wide and weighed 2,000 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kozan pounds. and son spent a few days in De- Never Before Has It Shown troit last week. Such Charming Variety. India Irrigation Problem t Mrs. DeEtte J. Mellendorf was T~e Bengal government irrigation I confined to her home last week department is seeking a remedy far J By CHERIE NICHOLAS the shr'mking of Hooghly river, with a severe attack of ,tonsilitis. I There's magic in the word pique which threatens 2e imp°trance °f I STEW~ ~? Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor this summer. Never has pique giv- Calcutta, India, port. were business callers in Bad Axe. en a more flattering account of it- Mr. and Mrs. Lev~ Helwig and self than at this present moment. Order for Publication~Final Administra- .... ~ .... ~'5~C '~- '- -~ ~ ~ c-. on relatives aroand here Sanday. son~e white dress to wear during At a session of said court, held at the I the coming Weeks, see the perfectly Probate Office in the Village of Carp, in The Misses Marie Martin, Leathe said county, on the 23rd day of July, A. t and Reathe Cliff and Henry Doerr charming costumes shown in the D. 1940. new summer collections that are Present, lCfon, tL Waiter Cooper, Judge returned home Saturday from Ro- of Probate. meo where they attended camp the fashioned of pique. You will be In the matter of the past week. thrilled at the sight of them. Estate of Mary J. Baskin, ]Yeeeased. The modes that Will hold you spell- Mr. and Mrs. William Ashmore, Eva Buskin, having flied in said court bound in admiration have yoke or her final administration account, and her Sr., were recent callers in Cass bodice tops of handsome cutout em- petition praying for the allowance thereof City. and for the assignment and distribution broidered pique. These openwork of the residue of said estate to the per- sons entitled thereto; effects combine with plain pique for It is ordered, that the 12th day of the skirt, the same taking on fetch- August, A. D. 1940, at ten o'clock in the Directory. forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and ing detail of flares and pleats, of is hereby appointed for examining and cunningly devised pockets and oth- allowing said account and hearing said MORRIS ItOSPITAL. petition ; F. L. MORRIS, M. D. er eye-catching style details that in- It is further ordered, that public no- terpret the latest. For smart day- tice thereof be given by publication of a Office hours, 1-4 and 7-9 p. m. time wear you will find a dress of copy of this order, for three successive Phone 62R2. weeks previous to said day of hearing, this type to be the perfect answer. in the Cass City Chronicle, a newspaper tf it is an evening dress that is printed and circulated in said county. H. THERON DONAHUE, M. D. t-L WALTER COOPER, Judge of Probate. Physician and Surgeon. the object of your quest, you can A true copy. make no happier a selection than Almoil C, Pierce, Register of Pro- X-Ray. Eyes Examined. bate. that of one of the new waffle pique 7-26-3 Phones: Office, 96; Residence, 69. romantic full-skirted types that look Notice of Hearing Claims Before Court-- State of Michigan, the Probate Court l tL H. STARMANN, M. D. so immaculately starch white it for the County of Tuscola. P~ysician and Surgeon. couldn't look whiter or more fetch- In the matter of the 1 Hours--Daily, 9:00 to 5:00. ingly quaint and prim and alto- Estate of James Gulick, Deceased. J gether attractively youthful if it Notice is hereby given that two months / Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from the 19th day of July, A. D. 1940, / 7:30-9:30. Other times by appoint- tried. Some of these spick and span have been allowed for creditors to present j ment. Phones--Office 189R2, Home pique formals are intriguingly their claims against said deceased to said 6ourt for examination and adjustment, 189R3. trimmed cut out pique embroidery, and that all creditors of said deceased others with rick rack braid, others are required to present their claims to K. L Macl~AE, Do O. said court, at the probate office, in the are self trimmed and to stress the Village of Care, in said county, on or Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon idea of pique they boast a corsage before the 19tTa day of September, A. D. Upper spraying arsenate lead Half block east of Chronicle Office. photo shows men soil with of to of white pique flowers or that which 1940, and that said claims will be heard destroy Japanese Beetle larvae. Lower left shows beetle in adult stage by said court on ~onday, the 23rd day Phone 226. is mndoubtedly clever, large-petaled of September, A. D. 1940, at ten o'clock when it is trapped. Lower ~ig'ht shows beetle in larvae stage for which in th~ forenoon: soil is sprayed. florals that are brightened with ap- Dated July 10th, A. D. 1940. Po A. SCHENCK, Do D. S. plied felt diminutive motifs in vivid H. WALTER COOPER, Judge of Pro- Dentist. red, blues and yellows. bate. 7-19-3 ed his mother at Richmond on Graduate of the University of SHARBONAo There is no end to the varied Notice of Hearing Claims Before' Court-- Sunday° She is very ill at this types of pique shown this season. State of Michigan, the Probate Court l~ichigan. O~ce in Sheridan Bldgo, for the County of_ Tuseola. Cuss City, Michigan. Phe~e#lace Reuniom-- time. Perhaps most popular of all are the In the matter of the new eyelet embroidered piques so Estate of Nelson A. Perry, Deceased. • '~ DENTISTRY. J The 12th annum Phet~eplace re- much in demand for neckwear and Notice is hereby given that two months T A ~h~I~TqP~ A~T~P~ 1~ (~ ~'Vl~Tr~ l union was held at the Bay City for hats. The gay printed piques from the 19th day of July, A. D. 1940, ...... ~ ~x.~ ~,. ~....,~-. ~.. ~ iState P~rk Saturday, July 20, w~th have been alIowed for creditors to present UIIICe ove£ ~l~j ~ k:z~uU~y /.ALU.~ 60 " ~- ~ ..... ~ e i are also a delight to the.eye. These their claims against said deceased to said S"~ore. We solicit your patronage t in av~enaance An Klnas Oil make up stunningly into jackets to court for examination and adjustment, when in need of work. I games were enjoyed and a boun- and that all creditors of said deceased wear with the skirt of white pique, are required to present their claims to I ~eous dinner at noon with ice cream and they are equally as likable made said court, at the probate office, in the . D and cake in afternoon before re Village of Carp, in said county, on or E. T. AITKEN . C. t up into blouses or especially the before the 19th day of September, A. D...... I turning home. Benjamin Phette- basque-Iike types. Another proof 1940, and that said claims will be heard Come in now and see the most thrilling ~ ~'mrtpra~mr" " ..-- ]place of Decker was elected presi- positive that a pique stampede is by said court on Tuesday, the 24th day refrigerator demonstration in history! See Sfewart- . ~ours--z 2 2 Inursaay:.~mcel dent for coming year. Those who of September, A. D. 1940, at ten o'clock Oak Bluff Breezes. on for summer is the showing of in the forenoon. Warner's promise o~ "more cold for less current" m nome oz w. ~. moore, a~ ~ee-]attended were from Detro£t, Port gloves and of bags that are tailored Dated July llth, A. D. 194(L ger St., Cass City. Huron, Kingston, Shabbona, Deck- I~I. WALTER COOPER, Judge of Pro- proved by the sensational of pique. bate. 7-19-3 ECON-O-LITE. er, Auburn Heights and Midland. These warm days are just what E. W. DOUGLAS. They will meet next year at the we have been waiting for and the State of Michigan--The Probate C~ur~ for See the SAV-A-STEP, too--that new ~eature Funeral Director. cool days too. the County of Tuscola. same place on Saturday, ~uly 19. Shawls Are Back At a session of said Court, held at the women everywhere are raving about because if Lady assistant. Ambulance service. Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Wickware Probate Office in the Village of Carp in said Courfty, on the 9th day of July, A. D. turns rear sheK space into "iron{' sheK space. See Phone 188R3. Farewell Paxty-- arrived Friday for their vacation 1940. and everyone is glad to have ,them Present: I-Ion. If, Walter Cooper, Judge Slid-A-Tray, the convenient hidden rearranging A. McPHML. About 100 neighbors and friends of 'Probate. here for a month's stay. In the matter shell The wonderful new Snap-Out Cube Tray! Fan:oral Director. gave Mr. and l~rs. Hugh Karr a of Clayton Seder. very pleasant surprise party in Miss Myrtle Holmes and Miss L. The Cold Storage Chest! The Sip-Cycle Mecha- Lady assistant. Pearl Suinks have their cottages Clayton L. Seder having filed in said Phone No. 182. Cuss City. the Community Hall here Wednes- Court his petition praying that his name nism! The Vapor- Sealed Cabinet! day night, July 17, before ~heir open and have been entertaining be changed from Clayton L. Seder to Clayton L. Atkins; Come in today and see them all! miss this departure from here. Visiting was house guests this past week. It is ordered, that the 29th day of Don't Mrs. J. E. Wurm entertained at July, A. D. 1940, at ten o'clock in the opportunity to see exactly vcha[ Stewart-Warner enjoyed during the evening and a forenoon, at said probate office, be and potluck lunch was served. Mr. a bridge luncheon on Tuesday. A is hereby appointed for hearing said has done to make refric~eration more convenien~ number from Sebewaing, Bay Port petition ; and Mrs. Karr were presented with It is further ordered, that public notice more efficient--and a gift. They have not decided and Bad Axe were present. thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order, once each week for three more economical. COME IN NOW AND SEE where they will locate at this A respect for old tradition makes successive weeks prior to said day of writing. us keep our title line. Ever since hearing in the Cuss City Chronicle, a Learn how little FOR YOURSELF ! the days of the Cass City Enter- newspaper printed and circulated in said county. it cos[s to own a Travis Reunien~ prise, the news from the resorters H. WALTER COOPER, Judge of Pro- bate. S~ewar~-V~arner now LIBERAL TRADE-IN The sixth annual Travis reunion at Caseville has been headed "Oak A true copy. was held Saturday, July 20, in the Bluff Breezes," so who are we to Almon C. Pierce, Register of Pro- under our special" ALLOWANCE~. change it. bate. 7-12-3 Community Hall here with about lime payment plan. 50 in attendance who came from Mrs. t~arl Wilson has had as her Order for Publication--Final Administra- tion Account--State of Michigan, the Lansing, Metamora, Lapeer, Imlay house guests this past week, Mrs. Probate Court for the County of Tuscola. City, Lakeville, Flint, Highland IA. Swezer and two daughters. Mrs. At a session of said Court, held at the Probate Office in the Village of Carp, in Park and Snorer. Potluck dinner Wilson entertained Thursday at a said county, on the 8th day of July, A. D. ass Oil @as bridge luncheon for her guest. 1940. was served at noon. In the after- Present, I~Ion. It. Waiter Cooper, Judge noon, games and a ball game were Prizes were won by Mrs. C. R. of Probate. enjoyed by all. Charles Travis of Todd, Miss Phoebe Kerr and Miss In the matter of the Metamora was elected president Thelma Allen. Estate of Nell Martin, Deceased. Meredith B. AuVen, having filed in said STANLEY ASHER, Mgr. Teleph(me 25 and Mrs. Jack Goldsworthy of Mrs. Grace Ketchum is spending Court his final administration account, Lansing, secretary and treasurer. her vacation at her cottage in com- and his petition praying for the allow- ante thereof and for the assignmen~ and Complete with hood andcasing. Next year's reunion will be held pany with her sister, Mrs. Charles distribution of the residue of said estate Pipes and Registers ~ price; in Lapeer. Hall. Mrs. Ketchum entertained a to the persons entitled thereto; also BOILERS, STOKERS and It is ordered, that the 30tb day of number of the Oak Bluff colony July, A. D. 1940, at ten o'clock in the PARTS. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hmnter of Saturday evening° forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and INSTALLATIONS" ~EASONABLE is hereby appointed for examining and , FOR RENT Lansing spent Saturday and Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster re- allowing said account and hearing said Lowest Price~ ~n ~ichigan petition ; day at the J. D. Jones, Jr., home. turned from an extended motor- It is further ordered, that public notice Oook Furnace Ex©h. Jane Anne Hunter, who has spent cycle trip of some five thousand thereof be given by publication of a copy TOWNSEND 8-e46~ the past two weeks with her aunt, of this order, for three successive weeks miles through three of the Na- previous to said day of hearing, in the Will Arrange To Su t 2065 8 Mile, Just East of YSeodwar6 returned home with her parents tional Parks in .the West. Mr. Cuss City Chronicle, a newspaper" printed ! n i i ,, Sunday night. and circulated in said county. Poster's mother has been here I~. WALTER COOPER, Judge of Pro- OOD rO Mr. and Mrs. Newell Davis of since early last month. bate. A true copy. i111111111111111111111111illllllillllll ilIINIIllllllliiiiiitl iii illllil iiilllll ii Iiiiii IIItlUl Detroit, Frank Chips and Miss Mr. and Mrs. flay North of De- Almo~ C. Pierce, Register of Pro- Lola Ferguson of Pontiac were troit were guests at the Todd cot- bate. 7-t2-~ i We Pay Top Market i Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. tage from Thursday until Sunday. Will wonders ever cease! We've Norman Kritzman. Saturday, Mrs. Todd and Mrs. G. come back to shawls or rather Mr. and Mrs. James Colbert and H. Burke entertained at a buffet shawls have come back to us. Not Prices for Dead i Sally Lou visited Mr. and Mrs. supper. Bridge was played in the tha~ they are the kind our grand- Frank Meiser at Mr. Morris on evening and prizes went to Mrs. mamas wore to keep off draughts. i Animals Sunday. Wilson, Mr. Schweizer, Mrs. North Not that kind! The shawls fashion Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, and Mr. Wilson. now bestows on us are too glamor- HORSES .... $1.00 i Robe~ Brown and Mrs. Margaxet The social activities and out- ous and whimsical for words. The Warner of Detroit v~sited Mr.] and door attractions do not seem to daytime shawl pictured worn over a | i Mrs. James Cooley Friday. interfere with the Red Cross ac- gray suit happens to be made of a o° Just received a o CATTLE .... $1.00 -== The Women's Department of the tivities as a number are knitting stunning clan plaid wool with yellow- L: D. S. Church of Shabbona were and making excellent progress. hand-tied yarn fringe and glory of entertained in the home of Mrs. We even have hopes of a group glories! It is fastened with a huge William :Crouch at Snorer Thurs- from North Shore joining us ,to do shawl pin. Will there be a rush SERVICE i day afternoon. more in various lines of the work. to the jewelry counters for intrig- Mrs. Cassie WilIerton of Argyle uing shawl pins! spent from Saturday night until Carload of Plymouth - Valley Chemical i Sophisticated Satin Monday night at the Cyri/1 Berman GREENI AF. Black for smartness and satin for home. Company formality, is a fashion formula Mrs. Rilla Jackson of Kingston Ervin Loomis and sister and straight from Paris. N - IN i Call C°llect Car° 210 i: visited B. F. Phetteplace on Mon- family were callers at the George day. Roblin home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Worthly of Morris Montag~ae of Novesta is Wickware were Sunday visitors of spending the week with his aunt, Paris Flashes Mr. and Mrs. James Cooley. Mrs. George RobHn. o° Binder Twine ° Lower waistlines are in prom- : Mrs. John Pr~ngle, who is a pa- Mr. and Mrs. James Loree of ise. tient in University Hospital, Ann Guelph, Ontario, are visiting at the Seed pearl embroidery adorns CASH Arbor, is not so well at this writ- For Dead a~xl Disabled home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gil- latest fashions. ing, lies. Draped-to-one-side fastenings is HORSES .... $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. 3. P. Neville were Z Mr. and Mrs. Scott and sm~ new dress theme. six o'clock dinner guests of Mr. CATTLE .... $1.00 son of Detroit are visiting at the Couturiers are designing coats IN and Mrs. Gall Macklam of Mar- McKay farm this week. They en- of the wrapover type. Free se~vive on small animals. lette on Sunday. joyed a picnic at Po~t Austin on Sireet-Iength dresses are fea- Phone Collect~Cass City 207 Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dorman and The Farm Produce Co.. Sunday. Mr. Scott is doing some tured for evening wear. children returned to their home in I DARLING & COMPANY plumbing work in the McKay Many two-piece dresses are @ N1 Successors to Flint Saturday after spending two i home. made to look like suits. @ CASS CITY N Millenbach Brothers Co. weeks with their grandmother, War is taking many women Mrs. Sadie Brown. 1 from handicraft industries. The Original Company to Pay Skipping a Be~t for Dead Stork Mrs. Vern NichoI was a caller in I Short jackets that fall loose Kingston on Monday afternoon. When your heart skips a beat, it from shoulders are tres chic. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Berman visit- is really beating twice very rapidly. Cass City, Michigan. CASS CITY CHRONIC!~.--FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1940. PAGE SEVEN. FDR-Wallace 194{} STANDARD BEARERS I Chronic Pa ns Sen. Glass and Bride at Honeymoon Home HOLBROOK. Mrs. Sarah Campbell and son, ~$i:!:~$~:}:}:!:!:!:}:..T::~:~:.:.:¢`::....~.`:::.;~.~2:%:.:.:+:.:.:.:.:+:.:.:.:.:.:.:.':.:.~`..:.>x.:`~.:.:.:.~.:.~.:.:.:*:.:.:.:~g. [May Be Aided W. J., and Billie Jackson visited Ticket Choice Sunday in Detroit. , • ...,~S.!i}i:!iii}i!~i~iiiiiil}~!!!!iiiiiii~i~ili!i~iiiii: By Body Brace Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Mitchell and children and Mr. and Mrs. Of Democrats I Nelin Richardson and son, Lyle, ...... N}::i@ii!i By DR. JAMES W. BARTON l were entertained at dinner Sunday (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jackson. Third Term Tradition Is A PREPARATORY school ! Virgil Eye of Detroit spent ,the Broken by Delegates reports that while the l past week with Roy Hill at his l~arents of the ~0resent loupils i home here. Saturday. f.h~ twa 1~= }::i?i:i:i:i:i:iii: i:iiiii~ i}~ i~!}i !~i~ii:!:?i;!:!!i${•{:i:i:~:;i, i:i:}:!:~:i :~:i:?i:i }:i:i:i:i:i; iiiiiii :ii:?i:~i ii{i {i!i~ii: i:i!: }:;ii ~$~ i!: iiiii~iiii/i: : ~ii:: : $ :!:i$iShi:i:?!!i-:!ii i i i !iii!ii iiiii[E ii:ii:ii ~i! $ : :::!: ~.~:$i!! to sF~nd a week with 5It. Eye's i~i~}~i~}}!~!}ii}~i~i¥:~i~!~!~:~ig~:~iii!~i:~ii}~i::s~!~::~!s~:~ii:~::~}}i~}~:~}~:~:~:~}~:i}:~}!~::i}}iii®~:/~?~:::~i::s~Niiiii!ii:~parents (the parents in Franklin, . By GEORGE A. BARCLAY iiiiiiiii ,iiiiiiiN',ii',!!i}iiiii ii!i N ili!ii!l i ; } grandparents of TOIAY'S Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Howey and ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::".:~.':".~!!ii?i:.::::~:::::!::i:s i::~i:iN~ ":::=:> the present pu- William Morrish of Detroit spent A TRADITION of 152 years HEALTH the week-end with their parents, standing was shattered i~i~::~i~i~}::{~i~}::-}}i~!~i~{::liiiii!iiili!i~!i!!i iiii~i:%~ ...... ! .i} !i!!~::~i::::}@~"iii}ilii~ }iiNi}ii~ii ~ ':~i~!i!~..... pils), the pres- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrish. when President Franklin De- ent pupils are so Mr.~ and Mrs. Gerald Bradford |ano Roosevelt was nominated much taller of Flint visited Friday with Mr. than their grandparentsCOL that and Mrs. Loren Trathen. for a third term by the Demo- cratic convention in Chicago. longer beds have become Miss Evelyn Bailey has returned It was the first time in his- necessary. And physicians home from the Harbor Beach Hos- pital where she has been ill. tory that such an event has having to do with the exam- ination and care of previous Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland, occurred. Loretta Jackson and Willis Brown From start to finish at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Henry A. Wallace and present generations of spent Sunday at the Sanilac County convention it was evident he would preparatory and university Park. spearhead of the opposition to the With evidence mounting that be nominated. Even when speak- students report that the aver- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gremel of third term, moved the nomination Roosevelt would be drafted when it ers proposed the names of other Saginaw and Mr] and Mrs. Keith of the President by acclamation. came time to ballot later in the age height of the present stu- candidates, it was apparent that Forbush of Detroit are visiting week, there was little opportunity dents is between one and two when the vote was finally taken, Aside from the balloting and the Carter Glass, the senior senator from Virginia, is shown with Ms their mother, Mrs. Edith Jackson. President Roosevelt would be draft- reading of the planks in the plat- for suspense or excitement the open- inches more than the previous bride, the former Mrs. Mary Scott Meade, at their Montview Farms, Vs., Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell ed. A surprise to many convention form, three things stood out in sharp ing day. The keynote speech of Tem- generation. home near Lynchburg. The senator is 82 years old. His bride is 5t}. A porary Chairman William B. Bank- and children, Joyce and Jimmie, attendants was the fact that when relief in an otherwise unemotion- leader in the senate for the pas~ generatiQn, Glass is known as an expert head on opening night warned both If this increase in height of Wayne are spending their vaca- the nominations started, Alabama al and unexciting convention. One on currency and fiscal matters. were accompanied by an increase tion visiting relatives here. , did not yield to New York, but gave was the candidacy of James A. Far- political parties that the American people are in no mood for petty in width and strength, it would be Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill enter- its junior senator, Lister Hill, the ley and the speculation over his a great boon, but honor of nominating the PreMdent. future role in the party. The other politics in the forthcoming race, rained Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCar- that the major objectives of both unfortunately this deMers on complaint of two of ,the roll and Mrs. Ray Smith of Flint Greatest speculation centered was the reading by Permanent increase ir~ height Chairman Albert W. Barkley of Ken- parties must be unity and solidarity women. Thursday and Friday. around the nomination of a vice is often accom- Miss Florence Smith of Gage- president. It became known on the tucky of a statement summarizing of purpose in preserving the struc- 25 AND 35 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trathen on- ture of our government and the per- panied by thimness `town has been engaged to teach tertained at dinner Tuesday eve- final day that President Roosevelt's President Roosevelt's views on the of body, and petuation of the people's freedom. the primary department of the ning, Mr. and Mrs. PeteRienstra choice was Henry A. Wallace, secre~ nomination the night before the bal- the lack of fat to Wilmot School. lof Argyle and Delores Souden of tary of agriculture° As in the case loting in which he said he had no Fire at Republicans. hold up the abdomo Ag0 ThisWas News Charles L. Robinson has added [Flint. of the renomination of the Presi- desire or purpose to continue in of- Heavy guns were turned on the inal organs, allows fice and released all delegates a body ironer to his laundry equip- A very large crowd attended the dent, the delegates knew for whom Republican party in the speech of the stomach, ~tes- Twenty-five Years Ago. they were to vote before entering pledged to him. The third was the Permanent Chairman Barldey, the mont. Ifree show at Greenleaf Friday eve- tines and kidneys to Frank W. Hubbard, the welI In~ng the hall. But it was only after a dramatic appearance of 82-year-old following night. Senator Barkley drop more or less, July 30, 1915. known banker, business man and I ~he community was saddened to neck-and-neck race with Speaker Senator Carter Glass of Virginia held their platform up to scorn, de- thus interfering After a separation of three Kit- William B. Bankhead and a noisy from a sick bed to inveigh against nounced Wendell L. Willkie, ato politician of Bad Axe, sprung a lhea r of the death of William Dr. Bar~en with digestion. years, the firm of Bali & BMley ~reat surprise on the city council demonstration by groups of dele- breaking the third term tradition tacked statements of Herbert Hoover In describing a tenderf of Ubly Thursday evening. has been reorganized, John Ball Monday evening when he tendered gates and spectators who shouted as he nominated IVfr. Farley. at the Republican convention and case before the International As- He was 71 years old. Mr. Kitten- having purchased a half interest in that place an offer of $10,000200 objections when Paul V. McNutt, Roosevelt vs. Farley. pointed to the record of Republican sembly of Physicians in Philadel- doff lived here until about a year the barber shop from Lester Bailey. for the purpose of building a hos- federal security administrator, The approaching dissolution of the congressional voting on various pre- phia, Prof. Peter T. Bohan, Univer- and a half ago. After the death This firm had been in .the barber pital. The offer was accompanied asked withdrawal of his own name, partnership between Mr. Farley and paredness bilts. One mention of sity of Kansas school of medicine, business for several years until of his wife, he made his home with by deeds of site and plans for his sister in Ubly. Funeral ser- that Mr. Wallace was nominated. President Roosevelt was evident as President Roosevelt's name brought said: three years ago when Mr. Ball's building. The nearest hospital to vices were held in Ubly Saturday His selection is expected to appeal the chairman of the Democratic Na- a demonstration lasting 22 minutes. Chronic Pain Relieved. health failed and he sold his in- tional committee raised his gavel on Bad Axe is at Saginaw. morning. Burial was in Forest to agriculture and to act as an off- The statement from President "A woman came to me complain- terests to his partner. set to the same appeal of Sen. Monday noon, calling the convention Roosevelt which Mr. Barkley read hag of pain in the right lower side of Lawn Cemetery, Detroit. Charles McNary, Republican vice- to order. Those who remembered at the conclusion of his speech, had the abdomen; diarrhea and chronic • William Monroe, local agent for NOVESTA. presidential nominee. the situation in 1932 and 1936 when no effect in halting the draft-Roose- fatigue. The pain had been present the G. T. R. R., thinks he has the Cancer's Death Toll Farley was the organizing genius velt movement, although Mr. Bark- for months, with no acute attack most expensive piece of horse- Acceptance Speech. Mrs. All B. Jarman, who has About one person in ten over 4{) felt the contrast. No longer was ley had said "The President has over a period of weeks. At the time flesh, pound for pound, in this In accepting the nomination for a been a patient at Pleasant Home years of age dies of cancer. Jim Farley the general-in-chief di- never had and has not today any de- I saw her it had been almost con- community. His Shetland pony, third term, Mr. Roosevelt showed Hospital, was able to return home recting the strategy that would re- sire or purpose to continue the office stant for the biggest part of the day weighing 30 pounds, cost him $60, himself once more a tradition Saturday. Notice of Meeting of Drainage nominate his chief. He was in an- of President, or to be nominated, for over seven years and was worse just $2 a pound. smasher. Boar& other role--that of a candidate for by the convention for that office. when she was overtired. She also The board of education Friday Mr. and Hrs. Phillip Towsley, In a radio address broadcast from the presidency himself and an He wishes in all earnestness and had had a backache for 20 years. evening effected its organization Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Towsley and To Whom It May Concern: the White House to the delegates he avowed opponent of the third-term sincerity to make it clear that all of She consulted me over a year ago by the election of the following family of Deford spent Monday Notice is hereby given that on said that he accepted the nomina- the 18th day of April, 1940, a peti- idea. the delegates to this convention are and the first thing I did was to take officers: President, Edward Pinney; evening at the home of Mrs. Josie tion only after deep conflict between tion was filed with Philip O'Con- For~months it had been apparent free to vote for any candidate." her history (listen to her story and secretary, Charles Wilsey; treas- Brooks. The party enjoyed ice his personal desire to retire and the nell, County Drain Commissioner of to po!itical observers that the Pres- have her answer my questions) cream furnished by Glenn Towsley. urgings of his conscience. But now, A demonstration lasting an hour urer, I. A. Fritz. the County of Sanilac, asking for ident and Mr. Farley no longer saw which required three hours. I gave Mrs. Lydia ires, who has spent he said, the European war had cre- followed the statement and it was a Miss Laurel Irene Martin and the deepening, widening, straight- eye-to-eye. The President's silence her some advice and a back brace. the past two weeks with Mrs. ated a public danger in the United foregone conclusion that nothing T. H. Morgan of Pontiac were unit- ening, extending or cleaning of the on the third-term question and Far- could stop the delegates demand for She had had no pain and her bowels Brooks, returned to the Towsley White Creek Drain, located in the States. ley's known opposition to it in- ed in marriage at the home of `the Roosevelt when balloting took place. and general health are better." bride's parents, and Mrs. Amos home Monday night. Townships of Lamotte, Marlette :'In the face of that danger," he creased the difficulties. Their his- Mr. and Evergreen, County of Sanilac. told the delegates, "all those who This was abundantly clear on Wed- Martin, on Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Colwell of toric conference at Hyde Park, nesday night, as state after state Cass City and Mr. and Mrs. Eli And Whereas, a certified copy of can be of service to the republic N. Y., a week before the conven- Epileptic Attacks July 28. said petition was served upon have no other choice but to offer seconded the nominating speech. Nearly a thousand dollars--to Pratt of Detroit were Sunday James Osburn County Drain Com- tion at which Mr. Roosevelt made g~aests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. themselves for service in those ca- known his views and pledged Far- Glass Gets Ovation. Greatly Reduced be exact $975.00--are offered in missioner of the County of Tuscola, Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. and the Commissioner of Agricul- pacities for which they are best ley to secrecy, pushed the question Dramatic was the appearance of HYSICIANS now look back but a purses for harness races at the fitted." p Pratt. ture, by Phillip O'Connell, County of their future relationship further Senator Glass on behalf of Post- few years to bring to mind the Cass City Fair August 17-20. Mrs. Lloyd Atkin and daughter, Drain Commissioner of the County It was an apparently united party into the limelight. To many, it master Genera1 Farley. Rising large number of patients suffering Assessing officers of Sanilac Joan, are spending a few days of Sanilac, that made the ballot unanimous for seemed virtual confirmation of the from a sickbed and attending wha~ with epilepsy who "took fits" on in reports made to the state tax with relatives in Millington. Now, Therefore, in accordance long-standing rumor that Mr. Farley the street, in their homes, churches ::Roosevelt after the vote of the state may welt be his last convention, the commission, show that the county Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rohrbach- with Act No. 316, P. A. 1923, as delegations had given the President would resign his national committee and theaters or anywhere else they Virginia statesman was eloquent in this year is assessed 147 per cent er of Pontiac came on Saturday to amended by Ac~ No. 318, P. Ao 946 13/30 of the 1,100 votes in the and cabinet posts after the conven- his praise of Farley and won for happened to be. Today it is un- 1929, a meeting of the Drainage higher than it was last year. This the George McArthur home and convention and the other candidates tion to take over the majority stock himself a personal ovation. "Farley," common to see a patient undergo- Board of said drain will be held at bears out the claims of ,the tax will spend the week with relatives. a combined 'total of 149 2/30. These of the New York Yankees' ball club. he said, "is a man who never broke ing an epileptic attack. the S. W. Corner of Section 33, one commission made to the state board Mr. and Mrs. William Allen and candidates included Postmaster Complimentary references to Jim a pledge once given, who believes Here are a few simple rules to be mile east of intersection of M-46 of equalization last year that Sani- Mr. and Mrs. William Holcomb 'of General Farley, Vice President Gar- Farley by President Roosevelt in in the unwritten law as advocated followed: and M-53, in the Township of La- lac as well as many other counties Redford spent the week-end at the motto, County of Sanilac, o~ the ner and Senator Millard Tydings. his radioed acceptance speech and by Democrats ever since the days 1. Cutting down on all starch foods in the state were under assessed. Duncan McAgchur home. Gordon 9th day of Aug~ast, 1940, at 10:00 Secretary of State Hull, although not by Mrs. Roosevelt who appeared of Thomas Jefferson, who less than --bread, sugar~ potatoes, paslrieso Holcomb, who has been visiting o'clock in the forenoon, to deter- a candidate, had received 5~,~ votes. personally to speak on the closing three years before his death ap- 2. Cutting down on all liquids-- here for a few weeks, returned mine the necessity of said improve- One after another the names were night were interpreted as a gesture pealed to his party never to nomi- water, tea, coffee, milk, soft and Thirty-five Years Ago. ment. home with his parents and his withdrawn and finally Mr. Farley, of friendship to Mr. Farley. nate a man for a third term." hard drinks. July 28, 1905. Now, Therefore, all persons own~ 3. Increasing the fat foods--but- place with Grandma will be filled ing lands liable to an assessment ]3ut while the delegates cheered Several members of ,the W. C. by his brother, Wayne. Senator Glass, it was a personal ter, cream, fat meat, egg yolks. for benefits or whose lands will be T. U. at Caro took the opportunity A reunion of the McArthur clan tribute only. Their minds were 4. The use of a tablet of pheno- crossed by said drain, or any mu- to visit the saloons of that village was attended by 21 relatives. Six nicipality affected, are requested to made up. Tradition or no tradition barbital (Vz to 1~ grains), as pre- Democratic Women Gain Voice on the Fourth of July and then brothers and sisters of the Archie be present at said meeting, if they they wanted President Roosevelt for scribed by a physician, every 24 reported what ,they saw to the McArthur family were present and so desire. a third term. hours. However, the body pays for its 10roper authorities. It was found ,two sisters were unable to come. Dated at Lansing, Michigan, this In Party's Platform Council With the nominations out of the 15th day of July, 1940. relief by giving up some of its good that there had been violations of People from Detroit, Port Huron, way, the Democrats faced their ELMER A. BEAMER, rich blood. the law and warrants have been Cass City and Wilmot were among campaign opponents from a plat- Commissioner of Agriculture. By HOWARD JARVIS jected by the all-men members of Patients Are Examined. issued for the arrest of six liquor those present. form built on a strong defense of By John Hudson, Deputy. 7-26-2 the Republican platform committee. Dr. G. MaiHard and Miss Jammer NOTHER tradition was broken the against the Republi' This was a statement which pro- state in Paris Medical Journal that A by the Democratic party when cans and of the Western hemisphere vided that a woman's marital status having observed anaemia (thin dt gave women delegates an equal against all aggressors. In its planks Financial Statement of School District No. 3, Frl. Elmwood should not interfere with her right blood) in two epileptic patients who voice with men on the party plat- on foreign wars, defense and aid to hold a job. The plank was de- had been treated for a long time form committee for the first time to the allies the platform was a close and Elkland Townships June 30, 1940 sired because 26 states at different with phenobarbital, they then exam- in American political history. approximation of similar planks times have had bills proposed to dis- ined the blood of 15 epileptic pa- General Fund. This action was taken at the fourth adopted by the Republican conven- Michigan Mutual Windstorm Insurance Co. 15.00 criminate against married women. tients who had been treated with Receipts-- H. E. Starter, employees' insurance ...... 16.32 session of the convention. More than tion at Philadelphia recently. Another victory for the women re- phenobarbital for several years. In Mills Mutual Agency, insurance ...... 77.76 2,000 women delegates had decided Balance on. hand July 1, 1939 ...... $ 3,183.91 sulted when the Democratic party Concerning foreign wars, the plat- eight of the patients they detected Prim:sty money ...... 1,657.60 Ray Burrows, repairs ...... 4.20 to put up a united front to demand was pledged to promote equal op- form stated: "We will not partici- a more or less severe reduction in Library money ...... 31.08 D. A. Qrawford, repairs ...... 12.12 this equality. portunity for women through the ef- pate in foreign wars and will not red blood corpuscles and also other Thatcher-Saur aid and tuition ...... 2,924.25 Michigan Bean Co., lumber ...... 1.98 The women didn't hesitate to use forts of Congresswoman' Mary T. send our army, naval or air forces changes. As the reduction of the Voted tax ...... 7,071.38 Allan and Bacon, books and supplies ...... 44.76 their new-found power. They intro- to fight in foreign lands outside of Books sold ...... 262.13 Southwestern Publishing Co...... 30.70 Norton of New Jersey. It pledged red corpuscles (and the other Webster Publishing Co., books ...... 19.42 duced several amendments to the the Democrats to work for "equality the Americas, except in case of at- changes also) came about very slow- Short term loan ...... 20020 Rebate on telephone...... 61 American Book Co., books ...... 55.03 party platform, and those amend- of opportunity for men and women tack." ly, neither patient nor physician sus- -ments were passed. Foreign policy Rent of gymnasium ...... 46.56 Ginn and Co., supplies ...... 55.88 without impairing the social legisla- Concerning defense the platform pected that the symptoms--tired. John C. Winton .Co., books_ ...... 7.09 and women's rights received partic- tion which promotes true equality by pledged to "enforce and defend the ness, paleness, rapid heart beat, the Total receipts ...... $15,377.52 School Necessities Co ...... ]..: ...... 4.13 ular attention. safeguarding the health and eco- Monroe doctrine," "provide Ameri- swelling of ankles~were due to American Educational Press ...... 13.20 At the insistence of Mrs. Arthur nomic welfare of women wp~:kers." ca with an invincible air force, a anaemia following the use of pheno- Expenditures-- Mayfair Agency ...... 22.03 Condon of Washington, D. C., the Women delegates concerned them- navy strong enough to protect all barbital. F. L. Lenhaxd ...... $ 1020 Typew~ter Vanghn, typewriter supplies .... 1820 plank on foreign policy which had selves primarily with the business our seacoasts and a fully equipped Now the epileptic attacks must be E. J. Hurd ...... 10.00 Lyon and Healy ...... 6.83 already been accepted by the com- of the convention and forgot their and mechanized army." prevented and phenobarbital must Lawrence "McDonald ...... 10.00 Hillsdale School Supply Co., supplies .... :: .... 6.42 mittee was changed to provide a social activities, according to Mrs. W. C. Downing ...... : ...... 10.00 E. P. McFadden ...... 27.72 The platform is pledged to safe- be used, but these investigators state Nina Munro ...... 60.00 warning to foreign dictators. Five Elizabeth A. Conkey, national com- Michigan School Service, supplies ...... 202.42 guard the farmer's foreign markets, that the blood can be built up again Mrs. C. P. Hunter, box rent and supplies .... 19.52 Scott Foresman, books ...... , ...... 69.47 words, "except in case of attack" mitteewoman from Illinois. As con- expan d his domestic markets for all by reducing the dose of phenobarbi- Cass City Chronicle, printing ...... 18.95 Govers' Central Supply Co ...... 171.61 were added to the pledge not to send vention hostess, she pointed out that domestic crops, to promote farmer- tal and by treating the patient with D. A. Crawford, buying books ...... 130.00 State Savings Bank: troops to fight in foreign lands. most of the social activities had been owned co - operatives, marketing liver extract. It is likely that ordi- Leslie Munro, commencement speaker ...... 15.00 Payment of bond ...... 3,000.00 The new committeewomen put concluded before the convention got agreements, extend crop insurance nary liver--four to five ounces a C. W. Ritter Co., diplomas ...... 16.55 Interest on bond ...... 247.50 through a plank which had been re- down to its serious work. and safeguard the family-size farm. day--would give satisfactory results. Blair Transit Co., freight ...... 75 Interest on bond ...... 202.50 Michigan State Library, postage ...... 58 Short term loan ...... 200.00 In other planks, the party pledged Interest on loan ...... 7.00 QUESTION BOX Teachers' Salaries--D. A. Crawford, Frank extension of the Social Security act Vincent, Agnes McIntyre, Emma Kre- Random Notes of the Convention to "millions of persons not now pro- mer, Muriei ~laeeck ...... 5,529.00 Total expenditures ...... $11,981.79 tected," butwithout specifying them. Q.--Can nervousness cause ulcer Michigan Teachers' Retirement Fund Balance on hand June 30, 1940 ...... 3,395.73 A provision calling for "early reali- of the stomach? Board ...... 171.00 More women delegates cast their tl. One-eyed Cormolly, perennial zation" of a minimum pension for ....A.--Yes. Nervousness or emotion- Paul Seurynck, janitor ...... : ...... 600.00 $15,377.52 votes in the various state delega- gate-crasher, failed to crash but at- the aged was considered an appeal al disturbances can cause peptic ul- The Detroit Edison Co., lights ...... 175.31 tions than ever before in the history tended the convention wearing the for votes of the Townsendites. cer-ulcer of the stomach and small Village of Gagetown, water ...... 9.00 The annual school meeting was called ,to order Michigan Bell Telephone Co ...... 34.27 ef conventions. One state delega- badge of an assistant sergeant of The party devoted considerable intestine. by President W. C. Downing. The secretary's report tion-Utah-had more women than arms. He assisted Andy Frain, in space to its declaratior~ for continu- James Downing, shoveling coal ...... 3.00 was read and approved. Q.--What will cure a cough? men, the ladies outnumbering the charge of ushers. ation of public hydro-electric projects Thomas Downing, shoveling coal ...... 2.50 The financial report was read, accepted and gentlemen nine to seven. In ~jhe Ig, Hollywood was represented by and condemning the "Power Mo- A.--if the cough is due to con- Carl Lenhard, shoveling coal ...... 3.00 ordered placed on file. Standard Oil Co., supplies ...... 28.23 Florida delegation the representa- screen star Melvin Douglas and his nopoly" in one paragraph mention- gestion a drug to cut the mucus is The president announced that two trustees were Square Deal Hardware, supplies ...... 4.16 to be elected. Richard Burdon and Donald Wilson tion of the sexes was equal. The wife, Helen Gahagan. He was a ing indirectly Wendell L. Willkie's needed. If the cough is due to a habit or an irritation a "quieting" Gagetown Elevator Co., coal_ ...... 540.17 were elected by ballot each for a term of ,three years. New Jersey delegation had ~tep. California delegate, she his alter- long duel with the Tennessee Valley Joe Barber, brushes ...... 3.25 drug is used. There being no further business the meeting was Mary Norton as its chairman. nate. authority. Joe Freeman, supplies ...... 13.46 adjourned. Mildred Munro, taking census ...... 25.00 Signed, LESLIE C. MUNRO, Secretary. PAGE EIGHT...... CASS CITY CHRONICLE---FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1940. Cass City, Michigam A rp ane Exports 32 IN TUSCOLA Purdy and Mr. and Mrs. D. G. CEDAR RUN. PLEASANT HOME HOSPITAL FILE PETITIONS FOR [ GAGETOWN 1 Wilson and sons, James and George, attended the Me. Dora, Patients admitted include Mrs. Show Big Increase COU'NTY PRIMARY Florida-Michigan picnic held at i Mrs. Clara Spaven entertained Death of Mrs. Jos. Ritchie-- Arthur Jaques, Wilmot; PheroI the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. George the Elmwood Grange at her home Armstead, Argyle; Mrs. Spencer After suffering ,two weeks with Concluded from page one. A. Wilson at Crescent Beach on Friday night. Blakely, Unionville; George Hud- Total/or First Quarter Is bronchial asthma, Mrs. Joseph ToPics Barnes, Elkland; Milford Culbert, Thursday. There were 25 present Miss Dori.s Wilso~ has returned son,. Cass City; Miss Jeanne Dillon, Far Above 1939 Period. Fairgrove. Ritchie died at the home of her from Flint, Jackson, Swartz Creek from the Morris Hospital and is Unionville. daughter, Mrs. Fred Cyr, in Caro and Lansing. Coroner--Dr. Robert R. Howlett, convalescing- at the home of Mrs. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Faye Me- Care; Dr. E. C. Swanson, Vassar; on Saturday, July 20. Rev. Fr. Mr. and Mrs. :Carl Stanton and Clara Spaven. SAFETY ON FARM WASHINGTON. -- United States Comb, Cass City, a son, Robert Carroll Hunter, Elmwood. McCullough conducted the funeral sons of Bad Axe were Sun4ay airplane exports to Europe in the Miss Madelyn Wilson of Mar- Thomas, on July 22. IS 'HOMEMADE' Candidates for judge of probate services on Monday, July 22, at guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn De- first quarter this year were val- lette is spending her vacation visit- of and circuit court commissioners 9:00 a. m. in St. Agatha's Church neon. Mr: Deneen and Mr. Stun- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester ued at $66,816,208, a 22 per cent in Gagetown. Burial was made ing friends land relatives in this Beach, on July 21, a son. will have their names on a non- ton celebrated their birthdays community. increase over exports in the first i~ S't. Agatha's Cemetery. Rural Families Operate on partisan ticket in the primary for which are on the same date. Miss Naomi Grace Wilson of Patients who left for their homes these offices and have ur~tii Au~:ust William Foamier, wh~ sm~e~ed l~e past week are ~.~rs. \Tioie~ ~ine rnerce department figures. The C~ro spent Sunday vdth Edna and i r~e~pon~uin~y. 6 to file ,their nominating petitions. ~une 7, 186i, in Columbia Town- a stroke and was taken to Pleasant and baby, Unionvilte; Mrs. All quarter's total was 57 per cent of Ester Feaga~. M. D. Orr of Ellington Township ship, Tuscola County. She was Home Hospital in Cuss City last aarman, Cass City. that for the whole of last year and married to Joseph Ritchie in 1927. By M. G. HUBEI~ has already filed his petitions for Friday, is not much improved. Tonsillectomies~< were performed ~8 per cent of that for 1938. Mrs. Ritchie is survived by her Lila Bell Aekerman, 11-year-old JUSTICE COURT. (Agricultural Engineer, Maine Ten of the 70 recipients of Amer- the nomination for the office of on the following: Walter Reynolds, husband, two daughters, Mrs. Cyr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arehie Extension Service.) ican aeronautic products in the circuit court commissioner. Clare Dotard; Jack Gallagher, Cuss City; and Mrs. E~tw.ard Dillon of Union- Ackerman, who was operated on Leland Vanderpool, 23, of Mar- Safety on the farm is largely three months took 94 per cent of the W. Horning and Almon C. Pierce Malcolm MeCallum, Robert Doug- .// ville and several grandchildren. for appendiciti.s, is much improved. lotto was arrested at Shay Lake on homemade. One of the re~asons for total. These 10 were France, $32,- have made public announcements las, Doris Strickland, Russell Low- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fischer, Mr. Sunday night on a disorderly so many accidents on the farm is 741,917; Australia, $7,746,773; United of their ir~tention to enter the pri- ell, Alvin Hutchinson. Street Pavir~g Under Way-- charge. He paid a fine of $10 and that farm families operate largely Kingdom, $7,609,266; Canada, $4,- mary for nom,ination to the office and Mrs. Arthur Fischer and three daughters and guests at the costs of $12.35. on their own responsibility. For 400,640; Finland, $3,181,687; Sweden, of probate judge. Work on the city project of pav- Shakespeare's Signature city people at work or at home there ing all streets in the city to make Fischer home were entertained at $2,357,470; Turkey, $1,597,794; Nor- There are seven authenticated a garden luncheon at the home of are numerous safety precautions, way, $1,471,276; China, $1,126,560; Huron County them dustless i,s under way and Cod Liver Oil Stains signatures of Shakespeare iu exist- and someone to enforce them. But will be completed in a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fischer last The Netherlands, Indies, $745,233. The following persons have in- Carb6n tetrachloride may be used enae. the farmer to a great extent must Lincoln Street from State Street week Tuesday. to remGve cod liver oil stains. Aeronautic exports in !~Iarch to- dicated their candidacy for the fol- be his own safety engineer and al- to the city hall was paved last Miss Jean Wallace ente~ained a I taled $20,735,688, the third largest lowing offices in Huron County in most entirely his own disciplinarian. year. Some time .ago new water company of friends at a wiener] monthly total recorded. The total S. It. McCrory, assistant chief of the September primary: roast Friday evening in the garde~ for December, 1939, was 28 per cent pipes were laid on the west side the bureau of agricultural chemis- Republican ticket: at her home on the banks of the greater and for January, 1940, 18 of Lincoln Street where a strip, try and, engineering in the federal State representative, Howard lily pool. per cent greater. March shipments two feet wide, the length of the department bf agriculture, gives Nugent; prosecuting attorney, All Mrs. ,Grace Krug of Cass City is showed an increase of 4 per cent C. Watson and Thos. McAllister; pavement had to be removed. Thi's these reasons for the farm being a strip has been re-surfaced. When visiting at the home of her son, Strand/ over the $20,599,703 figures for Feb- sheriff, John A. Graham and Earl CARe fertile field for accidents: Much this work is completed Gagetown Chris Krug~ in Grant. 1 ruary. P. Doyle; county clerk, Frederick Cass Thumb's Wonder Theatre work is done by individuals at some March shipments consisted of 148 will be the only town in the Thumb Leo Meyer of Flint spent the distance from others so that an ac- L. Jeffrey, Edward Schwalm, and PRIDE OF THE THUMB! Fri,-Sat. July 26-27 land planes, valued at $10,653,037; district with all streets paved. week-end at the home of Mr. and cident may be serious because help John Doyle; county treasurer, Wil- Healthfully Air Conditioned.v 19 land planes, minus engines, $320,- Mrs. Joe Karner. The "Dead End" Kids in is not at hand. Frequent changes in liam Stein, Robt. I. Richardson; 350; 43 land planes to be assembled Tower Comoteted~ A public service will be held on Latest in Entertainment! work and machinery used, which register of deed, John E. Upthe- "You're Not So abroad, $3,873,987; 290 engines, $2,- Friday night at eight o'clock at the may mean unfamiliarity with equip- grove, Win. A. Jackson; drain Last week saw the completion Fri-Sat. July 26-27 336,593; engine parts and acces- of the south tower of St. Agatha's Gagetown Methodist Church which Tough" ment and less accuracy of move- commissioner, Alex Lawitzke, Ed- Giant Bank Nite Prize! sories, $792,780; instruments and Church. It is t~enty-six years will conclude the Daily Vacation mont. Under the pressure of sum- mund Good, Win. J. Steadman; parts, $254,047; propellers and parts, Bible School held at the church for The song that ,took the mer work there often are long hours coroner, Alden A. McAlpine, Win. since the church was built under $924,637; parachutes and parts, the past ,two weeks. The public nation by storm made into a $360.0( Free--Giant in the field and chores done in a T. Collon, Joshua Morgan. the supervision of the late Roy. P. $121,732; other parts and acces- is invited to this service. clever motion picture! hurry after dark--both conducive to On the Democratic ticket: J. Dwan, who was then pastor. sories valued $1,458,525. The annual Sunday School picnic "Cash NRe" Friday.v accidents. Representative, Frank Wilson; The laying of ,the brick of this "Oh Johnny, How ninety-foot tower was started last of the Gagetown and Brookfield He found that in spite of im- sheriff, Joseph M. Schmidt; coun- Sunday Schools will be held on You Can Love" Midnight Show Saturday and provements, farm machinery is a Scientls~ Finds Fourth ty clerk, Paul S. Baldwin; county fall but due to cold weather work ~esday, July 30, at the County with an all-star cast! Sun.-Mon. July 28-29 top hazard in farm work. The treasurer, John B. Liken; register could not be continued. This Division of White Race spring brick laying began and last Park at Caseville. Potluck dinner, and Roy Rogers, George Continuous Sunday from 3:00 older hazard of animals, such as of deeds, Leonard R. Webber; sports, and a treat in the after- CHICAGO.~The existence of a week the last brick was laid and "Gabby" Hayes and Bob The most exciting romance of unruly bulls and kicking horses, is drain commissioner, Don Morri- noon will be features of the day. Steele in next. Last year, in Kansas, more fourth fundamental division of fhe son; coroner, Edward E. Nawotka, the top finished. Several thousand the far North ever screened[ is than half of the accidental farm white race supported by Dr. Arthur Suprenant; sulweyor, brick -were required for ,the tower, "Carson Ci Kid" Ray Milland, Akim Tarniroff Henry Field, anthropologist for ty deaths were caused by machinery Franklin J. Kladzyk. 20,000 face brick outside and 60,- One of the finest western and Patricia Morison in Field Museum of Natural History. WILMOT. and animals. August 6 is the deadline for filing 000 sand brick for the interior. dramas to come from Holly- He said the discovery of the race But in checking hundreds of ac- petitions for the office of probate wood this season! "UNTAMED" --the Iranian Plateau people~was cident reports, he also found that judge, yet the following have al- Mrs. M. J. Hess of Detroit, who Mr. and Mrs. Walter McArthur tN TECHNICOLOR ! made durhug a five-year study of Saturday Midnight ! most of them were caused by care- ready filed for the office: Robt. J. is a guest of Miss Edith Miller and son, Sheridan, of Rochester mankind in Iran (Persia) just com- GIANT GUEST FEATURE! lessness--by haste, by the use of Gillingham, Ralph S. Brotherton, this week, and Miss Miller motored were week-end guests at the home Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday pleted. The findings are included makeshift repairs, by taking chances, Alex Guyeau, John C. Prieskorn, to Twining Sunday, guests of Mr. of Mr. :and Mrs. Alex McArthur. Sun.-Mon. July 28-29 July 30-31, August 1 by using machinery without guards in a 706-page report of the expedi- and Mrs. Carmen Miller. tion. Harold F. Finan and Arthur N. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Churchill Cont. Sunday from 3:00 Premiere Showing ! or with guards removed. Bach. All candidates for this of- Misses Sally and Mary Ellen were Saturday evening callers at Knockout Twin Bill! The suffering, the loss of time and Dr. Field said the Iranian Plateau Collins of Detroit are spending a From a mighl~y book--a mag- race hitherto was unknown to an- flee will have their names printed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gene Autry, in his latest and the actual cash cost of these acci- few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Paul ,McArthur. nificemt film l thropologists. It is distinguishable, on a non-partisan ballot in the greatest screen adventure! dents shows the need for avoiding Seurynek. he said, by lean bodies, light skin, primary election. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schlunz and BETTE DAVIS and CHARLES them. It has been shown time and Born, Sunday, July 21, to Mr. "Carolina Moon" dark Wavy hair, elongated heads, two grandsons, Mickey and Buddy, BOYER in again that the well-ordered farm, and Mrs. Leslie Beach at ,their with "Smiley" Burnette and brown eyes. Sanilac County. motored to Harbor Beach Saturday with well-ordered activities, is goqd home, an 8-pound baby boy. They and Premier Showing! Republicans who filed petitions for a picnic. insurance against accidents. ~utstanding is the convex nose, a named him Ross David. "Maisie," the girl of every "All This and for the September primary in- characteristic of the race which Mr. and Mrs. Martin Freeman Mr. and Mrs. William Sehlunz man's dreams, in Heaven Too" Field contends was later diffused elude: of Saginaw spent the first of the of Detroit were Sunday callers at among several racial stocks, chief- State representative--Alpheus the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph "Gold Rush Poultry Pest Cpntrol ~...... P. week with Mr. and Mrs. Jerome No advance in admissions. ly the Jews o~ southwestern Asia. Decker, Deckerville; Win. Nichol, Schlunz. They took their two sons, Roeheleau. Maisie" For complete e~joyment, please Will Increase rofits He asserted the convex nose "may Wheatland Town,ship; Frank Sweet, who have been spending a few Mrs. M. P. Freeman, who spent Packed with laughs galore! see it from beginning. t, Lice and mites know all the tricks very well" have originated with this weeks at ,the home of their grand- Carsonville. the week-end in Pontiac with Mr. necessary to put a poultryman's people. parents, home them. Sheriff~Ace T. C~mpbell, in- and Mrs. Simon Walsh, returned with Tuesday Only July 30 books into a maze of red ink, but The report contains a complete cumbent, Sandusky; Bert E. Mor- Mr. and Mrs. Mel Moulton were Free Bank Nite Prize! an entomologist at Michigan State home Monday, accompanied by Mr. d~scription of ~he new race and its timer, Fremont Township; Roland Sunday callers at the home of Mr. Sensation~ ! Timely .~ college knows how to take care of habits, and a review of other pea, and Mrs. Simon Walsh who are her L. Meredith, Minden City. guests this week. and Mrs. Archie Taylor. Thrilling ! the pests. ples of ancient Persia. The mu- County clerk--Joseph Dawe, in- Temple Otto Brodhagen of Milwaukee, A number of children of Wilmot Two treatments a year, fall and seum said it is the first comprehen- cumbent, Deekerville; Oscar F. "Mad Men of Fri.-Sat.-Sun. July 26-27-28 spring, are recommended, although Wisconsin, was a guest last week are attending Bible School held in sive account of the ancient and Busehlen, Snorer; Eugene C. Cot- commercial poultrymen find that it of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Fischer and the Methodist Church in Kingston. Europe" 2--Smash Hits--2 modern inhabitants of Iran. ~er, Marlette. often pays to take necessary pre- Mrs. L. Zissler. Mr. Brodhagen, Mrs. Crandall and grandson of also -- County treasurer--George C. Gone Autry and Smiley cautions more frequently. who is a relative of the Fisehers Buffalo, New York, were callers in direst from the ringside Gardner, incumbent, Sandusky; A. Burnette in Remember that lice live on the Army Air Corps Accepts and Mrs. Zissler, states that it is Wilmot Saturday evening. birds and that mites inhabit the L Juhl, Elmer Township. forty-five years since he visited at "Louis vs. GO doy " Youthful Twin Brothera Register of deeds--Harold Green- Sunday callers at ,the home of Fight Pictures ! "Carolina Moon" coop and the roosts, for this means NEW ORLEANS.--For almost 20 the Fischer home. Mr. and Mrs. William Barrens that two separate treatments are lee, incumbent, Brown City; John Edward MeHale and Mr. 'and plus years, Louisiana's flying twins have were Mrs. Ulah Dailey, Robert Wed.-Thur. July 31-Aug. 1 required. R. Donaghy, Sandusky. Mrs. E. MeHale of Detroit called George Sanders and Wendy worked and played together, and Prosecuting attorney--Ward J. Harold, Miss Eva Brown and Ar- All in natural color! A A simple control for mites after together they plan to realize their on friends and relatives in ,thi,s thur Dalley of Pontiac. Barrio in a coop is thoroughly cleaned is to Atkins, incumbent, Marlette. vicinity last Friday. beautiful story of the north- ambition on December 15. woods brought to the screen spray the interior with half crank- Drain commissioner--William C. Thomas Goodwin, Robert and "The Saint Takes For three months, Ralph and Riehl, Sandusky; Robert C. Spen- First Cars Under $1,000 in all its original splendor! case oil and half kerosene. The spray Adolph Bracato, 19, have been cram- Miss Ida May Hook of Detroit must penetrate cracks and crevices cer, Greenleaf Township; Clayton were Saturday and Sunday guests The first U. S. closed cars to sell "UNTAMED" Over" ruing, under special tutelage, te E. Foote, Argyle; George Donald- for less than $1,000 were made in and cannot be applied with a paint pass the entrance requirements ior of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDer- with Ray Milland and Akim son, Sandusky; J. Neff Muir, Maple 1923. brush. the army training school for avia- mid. Tamiroff Valley Township; Melvin Pollard, Lice are controlled by treating tors at Rodney field, near San An- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutton and $360.00 FREE Sandusky; Calvin G. Simmons, COOL OFF AT THE CASS the birds. The simplest method, tonio, Texas. Night and day they Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burrows Killing Bacteria Growth FRIDAY v. says Dibble, is to place a thin line worked, and recently they were re- Sandusky. left Sunday for a week's camping Water standing in a city settling ef nicotine sulphate on the clean warded--orders came from Wash- Road commissioner~Allen Clem~ trip in the Upper Peninsula. ~asin allows bacteria growths to die. perches just before roosting time. ington appointing them to the train. ens, incumbent, Brown City; Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rocheleau The body heat of the birds releases Lug school. ward Bullis, Evergreen Township; spent the first of the week on a the nicotine which penetrates the But there was a hitch in it~Uncle Albert Grifka, Austin Township; me'tar trip in Northern Michigan. ®®O®O®®®®O®Q®OO®O®®®®®O®®®®®O®0® feathers: This treatment must be Sam demands that all appointees Oliver M. Wood, Marlette. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Freeman of repeated in 14 days but it will kill be 20 years old. Coroners~Burton A. Pitcher, in- Detroit, Thomas Freeman and Mrs. most all forms of lice. The repeat Now they're sitting down together cument, Sandusky; Harvey E. Jew- Ella Rasmussen and daughter, ~reatment is necessary to kill those to wait~like they've done every- ell, incumbent, Croswell. Barbara Jean, left Friday for Mar- that hatch from nits or eggs present thing--for November 30. On De- Surveyor~Benjamin A. Howard, quette where they will visit Mrs. at the time of the first treatment. cember 15 they leave for Randolph Snover. A. Lizzard. field. Democrats who filed petitions in Miss Jean Kehoe is entertaining Sanilae County are: se~veral of her cousins from De- New Types of Plants Machine Is Invented to State representative~Mrs. Pearl troit. How Easily Folks Willer, Sandusky. Mr. ,and Mrs. Leslie C. Purdy Are Disease Resistant Look Inside of Metals Sheriff ~ Loftis H. Wiswell, returned from a ten-day outing at Agriculture department scientists WASHINGTON.~A machine which Sandusky. their cottage on Otsego Lake. have opened new fields el adventure enables scientists to look inside solid County clerk~Anthony Licht, While there Mrs. Purdy was the and exploration in the develop- metal was described before the final Jr., Custer Township. honored guest at an afternoon par- ment el new type plants. County treasurer~Frank Pagel, ty where seventy-five friends were Their discoveries have been worth session of the American Physical society meeting. Sandusky. present at the home of Mrs. George Forget--- billions o/ dollars to American farmers. One o] the most recent at Three Johns Hopkins university Register of deeds~Mrs. Rose In- Ford at Gaylord. these points toward the development research workers reported, the de- nes, Deckervflle. T. J. Sakolowski, a real estate oI a disease resistant tobacco velopment of a double crystal Drain commissioner~Horace G. dealer of Detroit, transacted busi- through the American faces, dates, events, things. On crossing of spectrameter which makes possible McElhinney, Peck. ness here Monday. Names, types with others. new studies of the inner crystalline Road commissioner~William F. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Karr of Not all plant scientists work over structure of metals and their alloys. O'Connell, Custer Township. Shabbona, Mr. and Mrs. Walter everybody's tongue today tomorrow nobody can test tubes and microscopes in big When X-rays are shot through Coroners~Dr. Dexter B. Rice, Marks and Mrs. Alton Marks of office buildings. The department Minden City; Dr. Daniel P. Snyder, sends men all over the world in pieces of metal the resulting photo- Cass City, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd recall them. search o~ new kinds o] plants. graphs show patterns of circles Sandusky. Karr and daughter, Wanda, Mr. Others work in fields to adapt which reveal exactly the arrange- and Mrs. Fred Dorsch and their plants to American soil and climate. merit of the crystals inside the HUDSON DEALER guest, Miss Eva Flock, of Beaver- Easy for customers to forget you, too Bureau o] plant industry scien. metal, Dr. J. A~ Bearden, Dr. T. M. PI~EVIEWS 1941 CARS ton and Kenneth Deneen were tists returned ]our years ago with Snyder and Dr., W. W, Beemen said. Sunday dinner guests at the home unless you keep them posted. Can't expect last win- native tobaccos collected in Mex- of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Karr. ico, Central and South America. Concluded from first page. Many at those were crossed with era cost, even in the lowest price Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Hunter of Alpena spent from Saturday u~til ter's advertising to hold the fort against the keen American.type tobaccos and the re. Here's a Panhandler field, a selection of interior color sult has been amazing even to the combinations that harmonize with Monday with her parents, Mr. and competition this summer. scientists. Who Returns Chang e exterior colors. Mrs. Dmaiel O'Rourke. Carroll Hunter visited Monday LARAMIE, WYO.--"Can you "All three new 1941 Hudsons are and Tuesday in Detroit with rela- spare me a nickel for a cup of lower, longer and more graceful in tives and friends. The best plan is to get your customer's eye Rural Briefs coffee?" said a youth to a busi- ! 'silhouette.' Front ends are re- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Silver and ness man, on a Laramie street. styled in a more decorative chrome Lightweight barley can be fed two sons of Detroit were Saturday with live advertisin,g in the Chronicle week after week. The man, noting that the young treatment. Particularly noteworthy p~ofitably to hogs, it is pointed out by callers at the J. L. Purdy home. fellow didn't appear to be an ordi- | is the sweep of a new rear-deck the South Dakota experiment station. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurd were nary "panhandler," handed him design with the accompanying new surprised Friday evening on their Phone One Three Ring Two. Family vegetable gardens are a quarter. ' I design of rear quarter wimlow$ 25,th wedding anniversary when called "the most valuable area on Two hours later the business i and roof panel. This new rear 25 members of Gifford Chapter ar- the farm" by leading home econo- man reached his office. The[ body styling, i~ combination with rived at their home with well-filled mists. youth was there--with 20 cents I two-inch reduction ~n overall $ $ $ change from the quarter. ! body height and an increase of body baskets and took possession of the length of 5½ inches, enhances spacious lawn where dinner was Cass City Chronicle Of the 13 minerals, required by the I had a hard hme finding you % animal body, salt is the only one to return this change," said the i the smooth harmonious flow of served and where the evening was generally lacking in the farm ani- youth. Thanks a lot. body lines and imparts to the car spent. Mr. and Mrs. J. L., Mr. and irnal diet. a new low-swung racy appear- ance." Mrs. L. C., and Mr. and G. W. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeOeeeeeeeee / J i