% CASS CiTY CH RONICLE VOLUME 26, NUMBER 52. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1932. EIGHT PAGES• lowed. M.B. Auten was re-elected Tr lTATI.r | as trustee tot gt.tern~ ol t.hree ~ears~ Reports given were: The report of |~.UI ~ |UlJJWL, Li [ I............... ...... Thumb Champs gkSg)[ , ' i Co/sColor Scheme <) the Ladies' Aid by Mrs. Pinney; the missionary society, Mrs. Alice NDNBYO[VOi Cass City's volleyball team iron i AR[ UNDER HR[ Nettleton; Spafford guild, Mrs. the Thumb championship at the Lyle Koepfgen; Sunday school, R. , the sale of Gulf gasoline and other l tournament at Elkton last week. A. McNamee; secretary-treasurer's products of that line, the Cass City Bruce Brown Defeated Caucus , In the finals, Friday night, Cass Legislatur e Members Out to [report for the Sunday school, Mrs. Dry Organization for Tuscola Oil and Gas Co. have changed the Commencement Week Events I City defea~d Harbor Beach tw,o Lyle Koepfgen; cradle roll report, color scheme of their service sta- Candidate in Elmwood ~out of three games. Force Reductions of prepared by Mrs. Martin McKen- Was Completed at Asso: tion and gasoline trucks. Scheduled for June 5, Township. I I~Iembers of the local team are Higher-up Pay. zie and read by Mrs. Koepfgen; ciation's Gathering. I The station has been painted in 6 and 7. ]Curtis Hunt, Frederick Pinney, primary department, Mrs. Knapp; i a light cream color with trimmings ]Harry Bohnsack, M.' B. Auten, C. junior department, Mrs. Ernest t of orange and black. The corn- Bruce Brown, running- on slips, ~M. Wallace, Frank Reid, Ben Ben- Michigan Press Association's Croft; financial report of the The Tuscola County Ministerial !party's trucks have yellow cabs, Commencement exercises for the defeated Bert Perry, Republican kelman and Kenneth~Kelly. Legislative Letter. church, Miss Joanna McRae. association was held Monday at the!~whfle " the remamde~" ~ of the vehicle" Cass City high school will be held caucus nominee for supervisor The reports given were very on- Cass~City Presbyterian church. The with the tanks, are in the orange on Tuesday, June 7; class day ex- in Elmwood township, by one vote, ercises on Monday, June 6, and the i5t 0U B~'UURARR[L~0FF[ er'sDeclaring economy thatprogram Governor as submitted Bruck- ]couraging and an increased inter- meeting opened at 10:30 a. m. with shade which, predominates in the the election board determined in to the legislature js but scratching I est was shown in church activities, devotionals conducted by Roy. Wil-'discs advertising Gulf gas. baccalaureate address on Sunday, .counting the votes Monday evening. the surface, members of the legis- I ~ liam Curtis. I June 5. Brown received 190 'and Perry 189 The tentative list of members of ,out of a total of 441 votes cast. W[LFR[ lature are preparing for an assault ' Rev; I" N" Wils°n' past°r °f the I ~P[AK[R ADVO~ATE~ the 1932 graduating class has 59 I | upon the state payroll that may 'Fief LEVELS [ OE~[[~ Presbyterian church of FairgroVe,' Sixty-two ballots were spoiled, the return salaries of state officials and Igave a very interesting as well as names. Other names may be add- board decided. Many of these were • higher-ups to the same place they [helpful address, taking for his sub- _ ed as soon as ce~%ain requirements thrown out because the slip With were ten or twelve years ago. De- are fulfilled. The list contains the Brown's name had been pasted in BU~IN[~ HUIIS[~ [ject "Jesus and Rural Life." A LI~[N~[~ FOR ~ATS U, S. Government Sends That partrnent heads who are now draw- lively discussion followed this talk. following: a wrong place~:on the ballot. There v t Dinner was served at the Golden Catherine Bailey. Amount for Distribution ing $6,000, $7,000, $8,000 and even were no contest's for the other higher amounts are in danger of --. I Poppy Inn after which the associa- Charles Bond. offices. Those elected were: Cterk, in Tuscola Co. having these sums cut almost in • • tion members returned to the • • , Viola Bruce. M. P. Freeman; treasurer, Pearl Conflagratmn Started in Bar- church and a business meeting was Birds Are Nation s Most Val- half. John Bullock. Dosser; highway commisioner, It became known early in the ber Shop Wednesday; held. They accepted an invitation uable Asset,. P. T. A. Mem- Wesley Charter. John J. Kennedy; justice of peace, from the Huron County association Harry Crandell. I-Ieads of the welfare depart- present week that" Representative Total Loss, $18,000. bers Were Told. Arthur Freeman; member of board ments of the various communities Vern Brown of Mason has for to meet with them May 9 at the Clayton Dew. of review, Win. 'Simmons; consta- in Tuscola county met at Caro on weeks past been making a study Methodist church in Pigeon. Albert Doerr. bles, Dan Mullin, Stephen l~Ioore, Clark Dunn. Thursday morning, March 31, to de- of the payrolls of the various de- Fire destroyed two business A. R. Meredith, president of the "Birds are the nation's most Chas. Seekings and Urvan Cross. Bill Elhers. termine the amount of flour which partments. He is now having his houses and their contents in Deck- Tuscola County Dry Forces, and valuable asset," said Dr. Harry A. It was voted at the town meeting Irene Evans. should be distributed to the various information prepared for dis- er late Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. A. J. Knapp, vice president, Barbour of Mayville, representative to raise $1,000.00 for highway Harry Evans. villages, from a shipment of 500 semination among members of the losses totalling $18,000.00, which were present and the completion of of the University of Michigan ex- purposes. the dry organization was made. A Celia Evans. barrels of flour which is being sent legislature. were partially covered by insur- tension department, in commencing special meeting was planned to be Gertrude Garety. Grant Township. to the Red Cross for welfare pur- Not only has Representative ance. his lecture on "Birds." at the April held with the county ministers Marjorie Gierm an. With two t:ickets in the field, poses in Tuscola county. Brown been active in seeking a The fire started about 5:30 in a meeting of the Parent-Teachers as- April 18 at Caro. Walter Goodall. The shipment of 500 barrels is worthwhile saving in state pay- barber shop located in a building sociation at the high school audi- vo~ers had a Wider range of choice George Glaspie. sent by the government, f~eight rolls, but Senator Chester Howell, belonging to Joe Zekin which also torium Monday evening. The speak- for the selection of Grant township Marjorie Graham. officers than in several years. The paid, to Vassar and Caro, wher~ of SaginaW, has already started a housed a bowling alley and pool er gave statistics showing the great the flour will be distributed to the room, and in the second straw were Harold Greenleaf township ticket was "etected with movement in the legislature to fix Favor Salary number of insects consumed by various communities in the county. living rooms of Mr. Zekin and a the exception of treasurer and a maximum salary of $5,000 per birds daily. The greatest enemy of Turn topage 8. This is a 90-day allotment. dance hall. The second building for Twp. Treas. highway commissioner which posi- year for all state officials. Hun- birds is the cat and Dr. Barbour The allotment for the Cass City burned was a general store owned tions were given to candidates on dreds of thousands of dollars, it is advocated the licensing of cats community is 25 barrels and 15 by Mrs. Lindabury, who conducted the union ticket. The vote stood pointed out, would be saved by the At the town meeting in Elkland similar to the method now used for Miss Fuller and barrels for Deford. Anyone in need the business under the name of the as follows: Supervisor, Arthur E1- adoption of Senator Howell's sug- township Monday, it was suggested dogs. The city of Grand Rapids of flour in this community is asked Decker Stock Co. Three houses licott, township, 165; Herbert Ma- gestion. that after the present year, the has adopted a system of cat licens- K. McKenzie Wed to communicate with the officers across the street from the store harg, union, 92. Clerk, Gillies Representative Dana Hinkley, township treasurer be placed on a ing and has been made a huge bird of the Associated Charities, who were endangered, but were saved Brown, t 182. Treasurer, Win. Mc- another newspaper man from salary of $300 a year, that fees for sanctuary. He also suggested plac- From Kalamazoo Gazette. have headquarters in the rooms 'by hard work of volunteer firemen. Callum, t 116; Manley Endersbe, u Petoskey, has introduced a bill to collecting taxes be cut to ~ of 1 ing small bells on pet cats as a over the Pinney State bank. per cent up to Jan. !0 and to 2 Miss Helen L. Fuller, daughter cut the pay of the members of the _ 138. Highway commissioner, John warning to birds of the proximity of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob P. Fuller, legislature $500 per year. per cent after that date, and that' McCallum, t 118; Win. Ashmore, u of their enemies. A complete his- Wall street, and Kenneth C. Mc- There are now something like Delinquent Tax all fees in excess of the $300 salary 143. Justice of peaee, Arehie Me- tory of bird banding was given and Kenzie, son of Mrs.
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