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CASS CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 28, NUMBER 15. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1933. EIGHT PAGES. BAND PROGRAM. family and Miss Margaret Muntz from camp on Wednesday well of Elkton; Mrs. Wm. Sturm and pleased with the ten-day program. The following is the program IAXPAYEi EXPLOITEDMiss Mary Striffler of Detroit; Mr. PEtiTIONSTO ASK Scoutmaster W. R. Curtis says this FIRST OF ']] WHRI year'.s camp was the best yet. whioh "will he ~re~nted hy the 12,a~.q a~d Mrs. D. L. Bailey of Harbor ~== n4 ~:~""-~*~s Ladies' Bar, d ~n' an ope::-ah" ~each; 2Llr. and Mrs. C!are Z. P,.ail- Nine boys learned to swim, a |AN iNTHeir18 concert on Main St. on Wednesday ey of Midland; Mr. and Mrs. Car- NiiiG OF vi-ui number passing" the 50 yard test. KUr iVi g [itU evening, July 26: roll Clark of Flint. An equal number passed ,the mile "In Line of March'.' ........ J. E. Wells run and rendering first aid to the "Armistice Day Parade". ............. Public Pays Bill for Activities Committee Named at Rotary injured. They also learned how to Yield Ranges from 20 to 40 M- D. VanWagoner Stresses TUSCOLA C. E. U. WILL ........................................ J. E. Wells of Representatives of Club to Circulate Requests handle a partially drowned person. , Its Value to Agricultur- HAVE CAMP FIRE SERVICES Ball teams from Attica, Flint and Bus. an Acre; Some Fine "Sweet Evening" Bells". ................. Special Interests. for Signatures. ists and Tourists. ............................~:Geo. Rosenkrahs Romeo went down to defeat before Specimens of Grain. "March, Solid Front"..H.C. Mlller The Tuscola County Christian the Scout players. Don Kilbourn "Remembrance Colonel Miner" .... By V. J. Brown. Endeavor has issued the following Petitions will be circulated ask- assisted in conducting ,the baseball Murray D. VanWagoner, state invitation for a camp fire service: features and John Day gave in- The first new wheat was brought ..............................Gee. Rosenkrans A great deal has been written ing for the paving of the gap on highway commissioner, in his ad- "Come to Bay Park on Tuesday struction in swimming and life to Cass City grain elevators by "A Night in June Serenade". ....... and said concerning the activities M-81 this season, according to a dress at Bad Axe Saturday, at the afternoon and evening, July 25, and saving. Norman Gillies, Gee. Seeley, Lyle ........................................ K. L. King of lobbyists at Lansing and at all decision reached at the Rotary club celebrWcion of the opening of nine have a pleasant time at the camp Business men from Lapeer came Koepfgen and Frank Bardwell. "Little Giant March,. ...... : ....... Moon other state capitals of the good old Tuesday. Dr. Sehenck, president miles of pavement on M-53, be- fire ,service of the Tuscola County Sunday and took the Boy Scout Average yields are said to be "Galop Go". .......................Will Huff U. S. A. as well as at the national of the club, was requested to ap- tween Bad Axe and Kinde, ~aid he Christian Endeavor Union. Every group to church and returned them around 20 and 25 bushels per acre. "Old Songs." capital. Most of what has been point a committee ,to prepare and considered M-27 as the mosl~ im- young person in Tuscola county to camp after the service. The Mr. Koepfgen's wheat field of 21 "America." published has been either grossly cireulate the petitions. He named p(frtant road in the "Michigan mit- who is interested in young peopie's Scouts presented the church with a acres produced 865 bushels, better exaggerated or highly colored to E. L. Sehwaderer, Frank Reid, L. ten." He likewise regarded M-53 work is invited to come. fine bouquet of pond lilies. than 40 bushels to the acre. Wheat suit ,the wriiter. In this chapter a I. Wood, E. B. Sehwaderer and as the most important road in "Games and bathing will be en- was better than $I.00 a bushel the discussion of what the lobby real- Herman Doerr, as members of the "Michigan's Thumb". Born be- joyed from 4:00 to 6:30. Follow- first of the week and was quoted on ly consists, what its purposes are committee. twepn MarIette and Kingston, he 81AR ing this there will be a picnic sup- Thursday's market at 90 cents. PICK AL[ and how it works will be attempt- Chgs. F. Jaeger spoke briefly has~.}ong realized the great agri- per. All groups to furnish their R. M. Taylor, proprietor of the ed. Incidentally this writer will on the status of the Jaeger Motor e~ultural~possibilities of this section own picnic suppers. Roll call and $21,191PAID IN Elkland Roller Mills, has received attempt to give his own views con- Car, Inc., of which he is president. of the state. With its vast amount a devotional meeting will be held several sms~ll consignments of AND FIRST IEA cerning .the evils of the lobby, its Rev. G. A. Spitler, pastor of the of ~hore line, one is impressed with around a camp fire. Singing will wheat from farmers. He says it good points if any, and how the EvangelicM church, was the Rotary the pNssibiIities of bringing tour- be led by the FairgTove C. E. Or- DELINOUENTYAX[S is exceptionally fine .and as good taxpayer is milked for the benefit luncheon speaker and based his ad- Nts and the need of improved high- chestra. Blankets and auto cush- as he ever handled . Two Groups Will Enter Soft of certain classes dress on the subject of "Vision," ways, he said. ions will serve as benches. Come That Amount Collected by Ball and cliques. Also it taking the letters of this word to State Report Is Discouraging. Emmett L. Raven, Huron county Contests of Y Field and enjoy a worthwhile evening is extremely inter- form the topics of virtue, inspira- Tuscola Co. Treasurer in ~ The outlook for Michigan crops agricultural agent, pointed but that Day. Mth us." esting to note how tion, sacrifice, idealism, optimism is ,the poorest since 1925, according, farmers of Huron, Sanilae and Tus- Second Quarter. each of the scores and nobility of purpose in the ad- to the July I report of the Michi-- cola counties send $3,000,000 worth of lobby interests dress. gan Co-operative Crop Reporting< of farm products to Detroit annual- The following men have been picked for the. "All Star" and play into the hands From the office of County Clerk Service. Figures compiled by this ly over M-53. S. W. Morrison are being mailed office show that the composite con- M. B. Auten of Cass City pre- "First" teams, to compete in the of others and. how PIONEER RESIDENT taxpayer al- this week checks covering delin- dition of the principal field and sented Mr. VanWagoner with peti- "Y" .tournament at ,Care, August the PASSED AWAY TUESDAY lIquent taxes collected by County fruit crops of the state was only 66 signed by the names of 824 11. It is requested that these play- ways pays the .shot. tions Treasurer Arthur Whittenburg for per cent compared with 75 per cent: residents of Cass City community ers meet ~]t the fair grounds every Lobbies may be AU . HO 8[ TOUR 1 23 townships and six villages in for July i, 1932, and 79 per c~nt which reques.~ed that the concrete Thursday for practice. divided into three Mrs. Richard Clark Has. Lived in Tuscola county, for the second on July i, 1931. Excessive tern -~ pavement be extended on M-53 First Team. All Star. distinct classes. Cass a Visits Will Be Made to Farms City for Over l quarter ending June 30; Township peratures and lack of rain during from Marlette to M-81 and that Bill Kelley ....Pitcher_...W. Campbell First, those main- tained by large V. J. Half Century. collections reached $20,295.56 and most of June handicapped spring the grade separation be constructed M. Joos ........Catcher ........R. McNeil Brown. at Care, Elkton, and the total for the six villages is plantings and caused serious injury on M-53 at Imlay City during the D. Kilbourn..First base..K. Gowen corporate interests mainly as observers to detect and Marlette. Funeral services for Mrs. Rich- $895.46. to the winter grains. Of the 15 present season. Mr. VanWagoner O. Greenleaf..Second base..B. Hyatt head off, if possible, any contem- ard Clark, who passed away Tues- The following tables give the crops included in .the report, above said he recognized the importance K. Maharg ....Third base ....D. Maul plated legislation in in- day mornnig, July 18, were held amounts collected: average conditions were reported of M-53 and that it would he com- Clem Kelley_Short stop..K. Dodge not their The sixth of a series of sectional at 2:00 p. m. Thursday from for only three--cherries, grapes pleted as soon a,s possible, and that Edwin Fritz..Short stop..C. Stafford terests. Second and the class the horse tours will be held in the the Townships. G. A. Tindale home on West Main and hay. Rains that occurred the the Imlay City grade separation B. Bottrell ......Left field....-.K. Karr public hears most about, that Thumb of Michigan district on Akron .................................. $ 697.39 group which seeks special privi- street. Roy. P. J. Allured, pastor fast,two days in June and during would be let in the near future. Price .... Center field .... B. Benketman Tuesday, Aug. 1. State-wide in- Atmer ......... ........................L 698.46 leges for its clients. Brewers on of the local Presbyterian church, the first week of July have since The dinner at Bad Axe was at- Parseh .....