
CASS C ITY'' C HRO ,IICLEd EIGHT PAGES. VOL. 2% NO. 49. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1929. party. Polls were open at eight f-I 0 COMING AUCTIONS. o clock and the tellers were sworn in[ |" I ATTENDEDB. B, by Miss McRae. The officers elected,, I [olding Up the Parade ] ~od Flannery has rented his farm HOtON D AIN GOESTO were: Prettiest member, who received : I~ mile east of Cumber and will have a mirror as a gift; the tallest mere-] .... ........ an auction sale of live stock and farm' ber, receives a can oi shortening; ti~c i t~?spiements o~s ~¢eanesc~ay, March 2L ANDUSKY. O TRA [OR imallest, a can of catsup; the member! [ Turnbull Bros are the auctioneers and with the biggest feet, a dietiom/ry to l full particulars are printed on page 5• Local Fans Honor Cass City aid in her understanding; the member Alfred Elley's auction scheduled for Ferman Bright's Bid Is 98c a having the smallest feet, a foot rule March 14, 5 miles south and 3 miles Rod Less Than Next Low- Team and Coach James for an extra foot; the one having the! west of Cass City, was postponed un- est Bidder. Lewis. brightest eyes, a pair of smoked glas- til Friday, Mar. 29, because of poor ses to dull the rays; the heaviest, a l roads. Mr. Elley's announcement of " i 1 magazine on how to eat; the 1 ghtest, t the postponement appears on page 3. Sealed bids for the construction of One hundred twenty-seven attended a hammer to add a few,pounds; .the I the Huron Drain and Branches, IDeat- the banquet at the M. E. church Tues- most popular member, a note book tol ed in Elkland township, Tuseola coun- day evening given in honor of the keep the addresses of her friends; the! NEw BREE'D IN ty, and. Grant township, Huron coun- high school basketball team and member with the heartiest laugh, a PIG CLUB WORK HERE. ty, were opened at the drain letting Coach James Lewis, by bcal fans. copy of Life magazine; the best ath- Tuesday and the job of excavating The five players, Elmer Flint, Fred- lete, a base ball; best seamstress, a The Spotted Poland China, a new the 1,620 rods of drain was awarded e¥ick Brown, Glenn McCullough, Har- sewing set; best cook, wooden spoon. breed in pig club work here, will be to Ferman Bright of Sandusky whose ry Bohnsack and Robert Edgerton, After the election, all took part in found in herds belonging to Clarence bid was $2.69, a rod. Other bidders returned last week from the regional free hand cutting and carving, prizes Dodge and Maynard Delong, who pur- quoted prices as follows: F. A. Beach, meet at Flint where they met their going to Miss Tarnoski, Mrs. Lewis, chased sows at the Oscar Voelker Bay City, $4.00 a rod; John A. Elli- first defeat in their second game and Mrs. C. M. Wallace. A St. Pat- sale at Pigeon recently. son, Bay City, $3.90; Mike Slavin, Bad there, after winning 14 victories in rick's supper was served. White sweet Other breeds represented in the Axe, $3.97; Wilbur Bricker, Saginaw, peas tinted in green and green candles succession. Out of 18 games played club this year are Chester Whites $3.85; J.E. Parker, Akron, $4.00; this year, Cass City lost but three. ,1 were used as decorations. and Berkshires. John Cavanaugh, Bad Axe, $3.67. Later in the season, two of these l Eight contractors entered bids on teams were defeated by the local five. ! bridges. The contract for the steel The banquet was served b~g Division was let to R. C. Fox of Kingston at 4 2 of the M. E. Ladies' Aid and the MEET}COSTS EXPERT cents a pound. Mr. ,Fox was also chicken dinner proved most gratify- awarded contfacts on concrete work ing to the taste. at $12.42 on 1:2:4 mixture and $11.22 G. W[ Landon, who "fathered" the on 1:3:6 mixture° o banquet and who is credited with do- IN MIGHlllANHN}s ;:.. ::k:: .. OF STATE :Oo. ing a great share of the work in ma- j.£.'/; king it the successful venture it ::.:::! <.:.:." !!i Dai~y Profits Depend upon GETS GOOD RETURNS proved to be, presided as toastmaster. All Michigan Counties Except "Tfiere are two reasons boys go in- Gauging Efficiency of Use • FROM FARM WOODLOT to athleties,'.said Mrs. Edward Pin- Five Had 4-H Clubs During of Feed. Accurate records on the returns ney, secretary of the board of educe- Past Year. , ,...... - "Lion and the first speaker of the eve- from farm woodlots are hard to ob- ning. are ever hero worship- ;".::.:..-.':.~...:.:;:: ::::: tain but Glen Ingrain, a Barry coun- "They i:::.!:::!-.-::".:k......................... --~" ":: %'4 Efficiency engineers who have "'" }}:::'v;...:::::::'...':.:'::':::::.::.:'.=, pers and they love the game, ever A record number of 4-H clubs and :<,:--:.-'..,:~;'- :?::.:.'.-::'.v.:: :.: ".: -: ".:: ":. " charge of only one factory have a ty farmer, has kept accounts which striving to be. winners. Athletics de- a total membership of 19,022 boys simple job in comparison to the test- show that his 10 acre woodlot has re- velop eharaete~ through alertness, and girls enrolled in those clubs in ers in the Michigan herd improve- turned him an average of $36.50 an tolerance, fairness, self control and acre for the past 18 years and he has Michigan during the past year is re- FOUR TICKETS ON BI- ment associations who are efficiency teamwork." Mrs. Pinney paid tribute ported by the state club leader at engineers for 2,500 factories located been offered $2,500 for the mature to the basketball team and Coach Michigan State College. THE WE[ iHE ENNIAL SPRING BALLOT SAiLAC'S UNPAIDTAX in 25 different places, according to the timber which is now in the woodlot Lewis, and closed her talk with a ] If the percentage of the youngsters statemen~ of members of the dairy The lumber obtained from this short and appropriate poem by Edgar iwho finished their projects can be ta- At the election held on Monday, t~department at Michigan State Col- woodlot was 14,000 board feet of Guest. basswood, whitewood, and red oak in . ken as a measure, 1928 was Michi- April 1, voters will be presented, in lege. Coach James Lewis opened hzs re- STATE [[ ISLAT E MAY REACH$140,000 1910; 13,000 feet of elm in 1913; 7< gan's banner year for 4-H clubs as addition to the township ballot, a The dairy experts say that each marks with the announcement that 000 feet of basswood in 1918; 27,000 79.3 per cent of all members com- biennial spring election ballot for the cow in the State Associations can be Robert Edgerton had been chosen pleted their allotted work. The clubs election of two justices of the su- feet in 1926; and 2,000 feet in 1927. A Resume of the Matters Which considered to be a factory engaged in captain of the 1930 team by his team- i provide practical instructive work for oreme court, two regents of the uni- Delaware Township Has Report- the processing of low priced raw ma- All fuel burned on the farm except during the past three years was cut mates. boys and girls in all seasons of the Are Claiming Attention versity, superintendent of public in- ed Lowest Percentage of terials into a higher priced quality "You wonder how the team won so from the woodtot, as were poles and year. struction, member of the state board product. The difference between the many games this season," remarked of Solons. Returned Tax° posts used on the fam~n. Maple trees Business mens' organizations in of education, two members of the abilities of different cows to do this in this stand bf timber have furnished Mr. Lewis and in his answer said the Michigan cities now are assisting in state board of agriculture and state manufacturing profitably can be de- boys in their first week of practice an average of 100 gallons of syrup. .the leadership of many of the dubs; highway commissioner. On the same Tax settlements are under way termined only by measuring, both the decided to play the season's schedule Michigan ~Press Association be- Mr. Ingrain rented a nearby woodlot in several cases, the men act as part- ballot, voters wilt register their township treasurers of Sanilac raw materials used and the quantity only as a preparation for the tourna- Lansing Bureau. tween three" years ago and has cut his fuel ners of individual club members. The choice for circuit judge, county and County Treasurer George of product returned for tl/e feed. ments March 15, 1929. from those woods since he rented as a team is measured by its senior partner often loans money to Four parties Republican, Demo- C. Gardner. Several townships have Production cost records are being them. success in tke tournaments at the the junior to enable him to purchase Early spells of spring weather are cratic, Prohibition and~ Sociatist~have reported settlements. kept on 25;000 Michigan cows which season's end. The team was not keyed . The soil on which the timber stands livestock or seed. The loan is secured bringing various sorts of reaction named candidates for state, offices. Present indications are that the belong to the members of 96 herd up or driven for any particular con- is a good loam and is fairly roiling. by a note which, is paid when the crop from members of the legislature and Hem-y H.
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