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# CITY CHRONICLE C ASS , ,', ~ : -, _ ~ i VOLUME 30, NUMBER 26. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935. EIGHT PAGES. on the program during "the four VOELKER LOSES TWENTY days includes men all the way from Keeping Their Eye on the Ball [ PIGS WITH CHOLERA II. I. HAITIIELLI / Texas to Ontario, Canada. The IIll IITY-IIRIRill L;, IIIIT IIITIIII subjects covered range from bac- Oscar Voelker of Winsor town- terioiogy ~o ~ne relation oi Dee- H|fl| U~ itil|~glttiii~iii shiD. Huron county, lost twentv i iilIiiYiilIi keeping to the production of fruits J|J|| ||~JL~ pigs, both old and ~ young, wlthlni ~m|U, II%~WII~Jl U I~|ll,.l~ and seeds. The annual banquet is two weeks. A state representative! to be held Tuesday evening, Octo- from Lansing was at Pigeon and i G. B. Dupuis, Former Off ber 8. News Story Says Tuscola Is quarantined the farm. Mr. Voelker Most of Property of Deceased Everyone is invited to see the believes .the disease was contracted Center Merchant, Is New exhibits and to attend any of the Allotted $216,511 PWA at the State Fair at Detroit where Unionville Woman Goes meetings. Michigan cooks are urged he showed a number of his pigs. i Proprietor. to .try ..their skill in honey cookery Money for M-81. Since the fair the disease has ap-] tO Her Sistei'. and to submit their best cakes and peared in a number of places l candy for the contest. throughout the state according in! M. D. Hartt has sold his grocery An Associated Press dispatch a statement made by the state '~ At a session of the Tuscola county business in the Lamotte Block to carried in daily papers Friday eve- representative, circuit court on Monday, Sept. 30, G. B. Dupuis and the new proprie- C. S. SEED HAS FINE ning stated that Tuscola county !Judge L. C. Cramton announced tor took possession Monday morn- TRIP ACROSS CHANNEL had been allotted $216,511 in PWA ........ ~!that he had come to a decision in ing. funds for road improvements as a W. C. T. U. OFFICERS. ~ !Kit h e avon will" case and would up- Mr. and Mrs. Hartt, who have Charles S. Seed, editor ~f the part of a federal appropriation of !hold and sustain the wilt. Follow- been in business in Cass City near- Rochester Clarion, in a card to the $6,742,395 for Michigan projects. Mrs. A. J. Knapp was re-elected ing the death of Carrie Wright ly 11 years, have been successful Chronicle written in Paris, France, Fifteen miles of M-81, between president of the Woman's Christian Kaven, the will was admitted to merchants and intend to give more Sep.t. 18, writes: "Arrived over Im- Cass City and Caro, will be im- Temperance union at their annual probate court and Probate Judge attention to their cattle interests, perial Airway this afternoon. Two proved with the $216,511 federal business meeting held Friday af- H. Walter Cooper decided that the having purchased a fine farm resi- hours from London over English l allotment and the county's contri- ternoon with Mrs. Krug at the E. most of the property would be dence and 40 acres one mile west of channel. Up 2~ hours, up overi bution is to be $5,622, according to W. Keating home. Mrs. G. A. Spit-transferred to a sister of the do- Cass City a few years ago. They 3,000 feet, at 105 m. p. h. Two] the news story. lor was elected vice president; Mrs. :ceased as provided in the will. Dr. expect to spend severa} more weeks sightseeing trips tomorrow and' Donald Ellwanger, superintend- Simeon Moore, recording secretary; : J. H. Kaven, a Unionville physician in the store introducing Mr. and Friday. Five days in London and ent of maintenance in Tuscola Mrs. Stanley Warner, correspond -~ and husband of Mrs. Kaven, ap- Mrs. Dupuis to the patrons of the four here. Some fine trip. Sail county, for the s'tate highway de- ing secretary; Mrs. James McCrea, pealed the case to circuit court business and assisting them in the from Havre Saturday night, Sept. partment, telephoned the depart- ,treasurer. and it was tried several weeks ago. new surroundings. Miss Geraldine tinues through two years. Greens At the conclusion of the hearing, 21. Home Sept. 28. Give my re- ment at Lansing Wednesday and I11 lilly P[IPL[ Gingrich, the pleasant saleslady, gards to all the folks•" learned that up to that time the keepers for golf courses specialize Judge Cramton said he would ren- will remain in .the grote with the department had not had any con- on the one problem of maintaining der his decision later. This he did new proprietor. a turf that will satisfy divot dig- BUYttG M!CHIGt on Monday. Personal property Mr. Hartt is leaving the store firmingreportregardingtheneWSstory. F[AI! II I[FIII gers and this course lasts only two amounting to about $12,000 and because of serious trouble with his The allotment of $216,511 would days. Two months are spent on some real estate was transferred feet which were injured several IIIIII IP!I build an oil aggregate road or one ins.tructing .students how to raise IIIII Illl FIIIill by the will. years ago while employed in a su- of similar construction at an esti- poultry but only four days appear Chester VanHorn, arrested on a gar factory. This trouble was ac- mated cost of about $15,000 a mile. Listened to Program ef Ad- to be all the time needed to learn charge of stealing chickens from centuated in recent years by the IIIII IIiii111 A cement highway would cost ap- about growing rabbits. State Does Not Manufacture a Kings'ton farmer a few weeks work in the grocery. proximately $25,000 a mile, and is dresses and Music Tues- Horticultural problems are taken ago, was brought into court Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Dupuis have re- not possible to build from the up in a series of courses of fruit Enough to Provide for day for sentence on a charge of breaking and entering, he having cently sold a grocery and gas ser- Locals Lose Hard Fought funds which it was announced had d~y Evening. production, commercial floriculture, vice .station at Oil Center, in the been appropriated. and vegetable growing. The dairy- Its Own Needs. been convicted of the crime shortly oil fields midway between Mr. Contest to Bay City Tuscola county's farm-to-market men are given courses in produc- after his arrest. Judge Cramton Pleasant and Midland, where they roads recommended as WPA proj- Members of the Michigan Milk tion and in manufacturing. In- sentenced him to serve from 18 were in business two years to a day Eleven. ects by the county road commission Producers' Association who are as- struction is not limited entirely to Michigan, blessed with the right months to 15 years in the state re- and where they established a thriv- include widening 49~ miles of sociated with the Deford Local production as classes are held in kind of soil, fine climatic conditions formatory at Ionia, with the recom- ing trade. highway in the county system, were guests at a banquet served at cooperative marketing, which gives and the correct proportion of rain- : mendation of 18 months. In connection with .the business Cass City's fighting midgets held The proposed expenditure of ap- the Deford M. E. church on Tues- the student a slant on ways of sell- fall, has natural advantages for the The case of Maurice Metcalf vs. at Oil Center, they served meals a larger Bay City eleven to a 21 to proximately $366,000, as recom-day evening. Members and their ing the things he produces. growing of sugar beets, Dr. J. At-i the Estate of John Wesley Metcalf, and lunches to workers in the oil 0 score last Saturday. Although mended by "the county commission, wives to the number of 200 were The 16 weeks' agricultural course thur Brock, educational secretary i deceased, which was appealed from fields for several months and one will go almost eatirely for hand delighted with a program of must- begins Oct. 8 and the horseshoers of .the Farmers and Manufacturers the probate court was postponed the locals were beaten for the first • . I day served lunch to none other than time in three years, they gave a labor, the road commission furnish- cal numbers and addresses. begin their training March 9, 1936. Beet Sugar Association, told Cass~ until this (Friday) morning. John Dillinger, the notorious gang- surprising account of themselves, ing equipment, supervision and Selections were played by the Instruction is given by regular City Rotarians at the Gordon Hotel! In the case of Brunson vs. Kreiss, ster, who it is said, had relatives particularly on defense. The of- gravel. I Snover 20-piece orchestra under the members of the college .s.taff and Tuesday noon. l a petition was filed requesting that near Rosebush. When this fact fensive drive of the pony backfield The farm-to-market project asked I direction of Norman Blank, Miss by persons who are successfully Mich• i~"a n ~produces the third ' deedr to land be set aside " The became known, it was frequently was slowed down by Bay City's by the commission inciudes the ira-IElaine Pratt gave two vocal solos engaged in the work which they la~ r~e S t cro~~, of sugar~. beets in the i~cou t held Monday that defendants requested by customers that they superior line play.