Cass City Chr Onicle Volume 28, Number 3-1
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CASS CITY CHR ONICLE VOLUME 28, NUMBER 3-1. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1933. EIGHT PAGES. Cass City Residents Will Celebrate Their ~BETHEL H: E. GROUP Will Cut Beef HELD MEETING TUESDAY TAX LOWEST Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary on Nov. 15 MARRIED50 Before C. C. C. C. BEEFCUTTNG tension W~ork met at the home of Mrs. E. Knight Tuesday, Nov. 7, for their second lesson in "Home Management." Elkland Township's Total Roll Mr. and Ml:s. Solomon Strif- A contest in which Mrs. John Community Club Members for 1933 Reaches tier Settled Here in Early Profit and Mrs. Frank McCauley Will Learn "Best" Cuts $36,326.35. are captains brought the members Childhood. to .the meeting at eleven o'clock Tuesday. "sharp." Fifty years of married life to- The regular business meeting Elkland ,township's tax roll for was conducted by the chairman, Geo. A. Brown, professor of ani- gether will be the record of Mr. all purposes in 1933 is $36,326.35 Mrs. John Marshall, and reports of mal husbandry at Michigan State and Mrs. Solomon Striffler of Cass which is the smallest since 1919 the work accomplished, by each College, will give a beef cutting City next Wednesday, Nov. 15. In when the roll for that year was member, on the last lesson were demonstration before the Commu- celebration of their golden wedding $36,718.00. The high point was taken by the leaders. In the af- nity Club here on Tuesday evening, anniversary on that day, relatives reached in 1929 when Elkland's tax ternoon, the new lesson on "Wash- Nov. 14, and his talk will deal with and friends of the couple have re- roll totaled $72,152.84. ing" was explained by the leader, the place of meat in the diet and The tax rate this year, for all ceived invitations to attend an open making the farm home self suf- house recognition of the event. Mrs. J. Doerr. purposes, per thousand dollar val- Mrs. Ray Hulburt, the other ficient insofar as possible. This expression of respect and es- uation, is as follows: School Dist. lleader, gave a demonstration on The farmers' group of which teem for Mr. and Mrs. Striffler No. 1, $12.99; Dist. No. 2, $14.99; llmaking soap and five ways of Bruce Brown is chairman has Dist. No. 3, $12.96; Dist. No. 4, had its inception in the minds of charge of the program. The com- their children who are arranging washing windows. $14.99; Dist. No. 5, frl., $26.98; The ladies decided the "vinegar mittee has purchased a purebred all details for the day. Dist. No. 6, frl., $15.48; Dist. No. way" was the best method. Aberdeen Angus steer weighing 2, frl., (Bingham), $9.59; Dist. No. Solomon Striffler and Miss Kath- about 800 pounds from Elmore George A. Brown. 3, frl, (Gagetown), $15.00. erine Burke were married Nov 15, Cats.for. One half of the dressed The rates named above include 1883, by Rev. B. F. Wade, at the will give beef cutting demonstra- animal will be made into retail cuts all bonded indebtedness assess- home of the bride's uncle, Fred tion and address before Cass City by Mr. Brown and these will be ments for this year, says Audley Buerk, in Elkland township. While OIL LEASESON Community Club Tuesday evening, auctioned off to the highest bid- Rawson, Elkland supervisor. it was late in autumn, there were Nov. 14. der. Several cuts of the meat will indications of a winter atmosphere be distributed to needy families. A with a mantle of snow four or five guessing contest on a live stock inches deep on their wedding day. 8 325 ACRES Thumb of Michigan ROTARIANS HEAR ,topic will be conducted during the The following spring, Mr. Striffler MESSAGE OF OPTIMISM evening-. Show erected a residence on his farm one Local Citizens Put Across The banquet will be served by la- Potato mile north of Elkland cemetery and MR. AND MRS. SOLOMON STRiFFLER. Rev. W. C. S. Peliow, pastor . of dies of the Catholic church and it here he and his wife lived and Remarkable Cooperative the First M. E. church of Saginaw, is expected that 200 will attend. The Thumb of Michigan Potato i reared their children until 10 years Effort. brought a message of optimism to Pupils of the home economics de- Show is to be held in Mayville% ago when they moved Cass to City. Rotarians at their luncheon at the partment of the high school are November 22, 23 and 24. There 48 0 SCOR[ i yard gain on a reverse play. But Both Mr. and Mrs. Striffler came a pass over .the goal line spoiled Hotel Gordon Tuesday when he planning to come and witness th~ will be a splendid agricultural pro- l here i~ pioneer days. Mrs. Strif- the scoring chance. However, John Dr. I. D. McCoy of Cass City and spoke on the subject of "Beware beef cutting demonstration. gram which will be of interest to tier was born in Waldhausen, John McLellan of Greenleaf town- of the Dog of Pessimism." In Mr. all farmers and potato growers ac- Kelley recoveredaMarlettefumble Wuertenberg, Germany, Sept. 25, I ATARLETTE on the 30 yard line, and a pass i ship have quietly and rapidly leased Pellow's opinion, the world is not cording to E. L. Hammond, mana- 1865, and came to Elkland town- i Graham to Captain Kosanke was a tract of land beginning a mile going to the "bow-wows" and .the Thumb Oil Men ger of the show, who has charge of ship with her grandmother, Mrs. good for a touchdown. The third and a half from the Ballaugh oil present age with its difficulties is preparing this program. Christina Buerk, in 1873 when she straight bad pass from center well in Sheridan township drilled the best in history. i Met Here Thursday Interesting features of the show was seven years of age. Mr. Strif- Unusual Speed, Drive and De- caused Quick to fumble on his try several months ago and continuing are judging contes.ts for both adults, fler was born at Lancaster, N. Y., on I " for extra point. Just as the quar- northward approximatelF seven Thirty members "of the Thumb boys and girls and a potato peeling ception Make Cass City the i ter ended Baltaugh intercepted a April 5, 1859, and came to this miles, leasing a strip with the ex- contest for-the women. Other fea- community with his parents, Jacob lOll Men's Association had dinner Strongest Thumb Team. Marlette pass on the Orange and ception of a couple of eighty-acre at the Gordon Hotel in Cass City tures are weight guessing contests and Louisa S£riffier, at the age of Black 42 yard line. Score Cass . tracts and two or three forty-acre 60 H. S. PUPILS on Thursday, Nov. 2. At this spe- and the grading contests under- the i City, 41; Marlette, 0. six week~. The previous year, Ja- tracts solid. supervision of .the Department of cob Striffler and his brother, John, I cial meeting, dealers listened to a By Lewis Pinney. In the first play of the final peri- Eighty farms in all were leased Agriculture. had come to Watrousville, Mich., 'discussion of the national oil code. 0d Quick again carried the ball on making up an acreage of 8,325 The Michigan State College will In a game that featured nearly John having traded his house and 0N HONORROLL J. E. Torr ence, secretary of the a reverse play and gained 20 yards. acres. Leases .of forty farms which 'Michigan State Code Commission, cooperate in this show as before every kind of football known, the lot in Lancaster for an 80-acre I A 36 yard pass, Graham to Keith l were previously leased by an ex- land Charles Goff, district represen- with a splendid exhibit of an edu- Maroon and Grey fighting eleven tract of land which he was told [ Kan-, brought the ball to the Mar- ploration company were placed in Freshman and Sophomore i tative of Michigan Oil Men's Asso- cational nature. ran wild at Marlette to score-their was three miles from Watrousville. I lette two yard line. Ballaugh hit escrow in the nearby surrounding The Potato Show banquet is to sixth straight victory by the score Arriving at that village in Tuscola Classes Each Have 17 I ciation, were the speakers. l the center of the line for his third banks of the Thumb. Of the seven be held on Thursday, the 23rd. of 48-0. The blocking and tackling county~ with brother, Jacob, I i touchdown, and Quick added the his banks holding the leases in escrow Pupils on the List. There will be speakers of note who of the Hilltoppers was not qu~te John learned his newly acquired extra point on his three yard only one would assist in returning ,,;,ill discuss some of the newer equal to that seen in the games here lay Elkland LOCAL ITEMS. plunge. Again the coaches put in land in township about the old leases so it was neces- things in agriculture. against Vassar and Sandusky, but i Cass City substitutes, which al- 30 miles from Watrousville. The sary after getting permission Sixty pupils of Cass City high l A large silver loving cup is to the inexperienced Marlette eleven two brothers remained in the Wat- school having a B average or bet-I G.A. Tindale and Harold Jack- was not strong enough to keep the Turn to page 5, please.