Pair Face Forgery Charge Saturday Supervisors Ask for One-Mill Tax
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ONE SECTION ONE SECTION Twelve Pages Twelve Pages THIS ISSUE CASS CITY THIS ISSUE VOLUME 50, NUMBER 1. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN.FRIDAY, APRIL 22,1955. TWELVE PAGES. From the Pair Face Forgery Conclude Session Monday Editor's Corner Charge Saturday Supervisors Ask for Planning on a trip through the wilds of Canada this year? Dr. Ivan Theaker and Wayne Ed- James Ballard is the man to see. ward Boyne appeared before One-Mill Tax Boost Your editor and his wife hope Judge T. C. Quinn Saturday in to take a five-day vacation into Circuit Court on a charge of Pheasant Crashes The Tuscola County Board of Supervisors voted 19-1 our neighboring country in June forgery. in their April session, concluded Monday, to ask for a raise and talked with Dr. Ballard and Mr. Boyne pleaded guilty to in county taxes from seven and a half to eight and a half his wife about where to go. the charge and will be sentenced Picture Window mills for 1955, based on the county's equalized valuation. No matter where you decide to Wednesday, April 27, after a The board also approved the ' go, they can give you inside in- pre-sentence investigation has equalized valuation for the coun- formation. Among their frequent been concluded by the court. At Donnelly Home ty at $47,494,980 ... an increase trips in Canada was a canoe Mr. Theaker did not plead, but over last year's assessed valua- Major League voyage in one of the Canadian asked the court for council. He tion of $46,615,403. streams in which they were the was remanded to the custody of A luckless pheasant made a The raise in millage if granted first persons -in five years to the sheriff. crash landing through.a big pic- by the tax allocation board was Scouts to Watch take the trip. The pair is on trial for alleged- ture window of the William Don- possible because of the supreme Besides this first-hand infor- ly passing a forged check on the nelly home, three miles west.and court's ruling that the 15-mill tax mation, Dr. Ballard has maps and Kingston bank in the name of a half mile north of Cass City, limitation should be based on Jim Evans Pitch literature on most of the places Charles Crittenden at the Playa- Tuesday night. the state's equalized valuation. north of the Canadian Soo. He while, a restaurant and poolroom The Donnellys report that the On this basis, the county could and Mrs. Ballard, who goes on in Caro. pheasant was flying with such raise a total of over 21 mills. nearly all of the trips, spent Mr. Boyne first wrote the speed that it completely shat- Annual Report. Several major league scouts about two hours explaining the check for $10 "as a joke" and tered the big window and drove The supervisors heard and ac- are expected to watch Jim Evans country and on the basis of their showed it to Mr. Theaker, Boyne large splinters of glass into the cepted the annual report from the in action this spring, Coach Irv information, we believe we will told authorities. Then, he said, knotty pine wall on the far side Tuscola County Bureau of Social Claseman announced this week. be able to make an intelligent Mr. Theaker raised it to $50 and of the room, some 14 feet away. Welfare. He said that he received a long decision about where, when and Expenditures for the organiza- distance telephone inquiry about they went to the restaurant to Mr. Donnelly, sitting near the A how to "•<> in Canada. eat and, after they finished, window, was showered with fly- tion totaled $671,938.00. The the star Hawk hurler last week cashed the check. ing glass and a paper he was amounts were spent on the fol- from a scout and that the Tiger 6ther Cases. reading was slitted. He was not lowing: old-age assistance, $543,- organization is also said to be interested in watching him work. Virginia Wisenbaugh was injured. 020.00; aid to dependent chil- However, the pheasant has dren, $111,554.50; aid to blind, What game or games the granted a divorce from Leonard RECEIVE INOCULATION—Dr. Jas. Ballard, left, and Dr. H. T. Donahue'aamMswrshots scouts will watch is not known. Wisenbaugh. Alimony was set at made his last crash landing. Bad- Tuesday at the school. Standing next to Dr. Ballard is Rona Venema. Susan VanVHet is the pupil $5,027.50, and aid to disabled, $50 a week. Mr. Wisenbaugh was ly cut from ramming the window, closest to Dr. Donahue. Others, starting from the left, are: Raymond Grutz, Ilene Hicks, Ralph Zin-, $12,381.00. ordered to pay $100 attorney's the bird was knocked in the head necker, Gordon Spencer and Charles Venema. Mrs. William O'Dell is seated in the background and The report showed that 4.8 fees and $1 was given in lieu of and disposed of by the Donnellys. nurses Miss Iva Hildinger and Mrs. Vera McTavish watch the proceedings. per cent was spent for adminis- dower. tration. The bureau reinvesti- Hawk Nine gated 985 cases and drove a total Fifty-one cases are listed on Theodore Dorics' motion to Inoculate Pupils of 16,527 miles in 1954. In addi- the Circuit Court calendar for have his former wife sign off a tion, workers made 2,461 -calls Tuscola County for the May liquor license at the Wigwam .Saturday, April 23—Leslie Dil- Draw Jury Panel Wins First Two term of court. was granted by the court. Mrs. and handled 1,377 office con- ,lon will sell personal property at tacts. Included are one criminal case; j Dorics had refused to sign off Colwood. Here Tuesday The supervisors okayed several eight jury cases; 16 civil non-jury ithe license because she felt it Wednesday, April 27—George For May Term The Central Michigan College i expenditures in their five-day Games of Season! cases; 11 chancery cases, and 15 ; would weaken a mortgage she Cook will sell farm machinery of Education band will play at 'meeting. They granted an ap- causes in which no progress has ,held on the business, through ^ a and feed at the farm, four miles Cass City High School Wednes- Students from the first and propriation of $200 for 1955 to been made for more than one divorce settlement. The State Liq- west and a quarter mile south of Circuit Court day, April 27, Ralph Powell, Cass second grades of 11 area schools the Saginaw Valley Child Guid- Sparked by the brilliant hurl- year. uor Control Commission would Cass City. i City band director, announced received their first anti-polio ance Clinic and voted $1,500 for ing of Jim Evans, the Cass City The complete docket: ,not issue the license to Mrs. Friday, April 29—Stanley C. this week. shots Tuesday at Cass City Tuscola County's share of the Red Hawks opened the 1955 base- Criminal Cases. Dorics, since she was no longer Stanton will sell personal proper- j Two Cass City residents are School. Administered by the three ball season with two easy vic- connected with the establishment. Thirty Tuscola County resi- .Saginaw Valley Health Clinic. The People vs. Bill Johnson ty at the farm, a half mile east, dents were drawn this week for members of the band. Donna Cass City physicians, Dr. F. L. They granted $1,000 to the tories over non-league opponents. Junior, also known as William Saturday the court acted in Mr. a half mile north and a quarter O'Dell, daughter of Mr. and Mrsj Morris, Dr. James Ballard and Friday, Evans just missed a Dorics' favor. jury duty for the May term of Tuscola County Highway Com- Johnson Junior, statutory rape. mile east of Bad Axe. Circuit Court in the county. .William O'Dell, will play the Dr. H. T. Donahue, the students mission for the care of Vander- no-hit, no-run game when Civil Cases—Jury Roger Hoskins appeared be- Saturday, April 30—Meredith •cornet and Phyllis Copeland, were processed from 9 a. m. to 2 Koppelberg, Kingston center fore the court on a charge of Included in the group are five bilt Park. According to a report Ann Ingram, guardian of Auten, administrator, -will' settle men from the Cass City area. I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold p. m. According to Joseph Liddi- from the commission, the high- fielder, hit a ground ball over parole violation. His parole was the estate of George Peddie by Copeland, will play the cla-Hn^f coat, county superintendent of third base for a hit with two Charles E. Ingram, minor vs. continued and he was granted They are: Harold Murphy and way department spent $791.70 at Frank Eubisch, trespass on the selling personal property at the T. E. Werdeman, both of Cass j The concert is slated to start at schools, approximately 98 per the park in 1954. out in the last inning. permission to live with his moth- farm, three and a half miles west j2 p. m. and the public is invited cent of the parents granted per- War On Dogs. The hit droye^ in a run for case. er in Detroit. City; Alex Paladi, Deford, and Wilburn H. Ingram vs. Frank of Cass City. Walter Wolak and Don Lanway, jto hear this fine musical mission for the shots to be ad- In an effort to curb dogs, the Kingston and the final tally read Mr. Powell said.