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Cass C Ity Chronicle Volume 27, Number 16 CASS C ITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 27, NUMBER 16. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1932. EIGHT PAGES. Course• Those who do not care for IN The decrease in number of pigs MARRIAGE .LICENSES. credit may eliroll as auditors. I saved this oust snrin~ was even H!GHESTTUIT!0N Bishop ]~;pp will have charge c,~i, John Moiner, 51, Fairgrove; HOT '..than for the entire country, the the16 toevening the dose services of thefrom assembly. August, FOR C0 OFFICES Ethel Prayner, 40, Fairgrove. reduction amounting to ten per Glenn A. Marsh, 30, Kingston; Mr.' Wood, beside directing the ® RECEIPTSHERE cent. The number of sows far- : {;A111S1,500 Laura Irene Clyne, 17, Kingston• singing, will also conduct .the daily rowed was six per cent less, and SANILAC0FFICES Carl Rohloff, 24, Reese; Ruth children's hour. Morning devo- the average number of pigs saved tional periods will be in charge of Twenty-one Republicans and Benjamin, 20, Saginaw. Cass City Receiyed the Most per litter was four per cent smal- Tuscola's School Population Henry A. Lincoln, 24, Freeland; Sheriff Nomination Sought by Rev. A. J. Hettler and Rev. S. 8 Democrats File ler as the result of losses caused Money from,: Non-residents Young. Rev. C. A. Sanders will Increased by 531 in Josephine M. Kiley, 19, Saginaw. by severe weather in March. On Ward Moffat, 24, Vassar; Irene 11 Republicans and 2 of Any Thumb School. have charge of the prayer .groups. Petitions. .the other h~nd, the number of hogs LaSt Two Years. There will again be a Sunday Wescoat, 18, Vassar. Democrats. over six months of age on June 1 Raymond H. Armstead, 32, Tus- School attendance contest. A sil- was about five per cent larger than The Cuss City School received .ver cup will be given as a trophy Twenty-one Republicans and cola county; Margaret Ross, 30, a year ago for .the United States. Tuscola county's school census Politics provided the center of the greatest amount of non-resi- to the Sunday School having the eight Democrats filed primary 'Huron county. The number of sows to farrow for 1932 shows an increase .of 148 interest around official circles of dent tuition of" any public school largest percentage of its enroll- election petitions with Cour~ty Francis DeGuer, 25, Millington; next fall is estimated at 1.2 per children of school age over the the Sanilac county seat ,this week, in the counties of Tu;scola, Huron, me~t present for ,the Bible schools Clerk Ormes in Tuscola county :Leone E. Cheney, 19, Almont. cent more than in the correspond- number counted by the school iwith the filing of nomination peti= and Sanilac during the past year, of the assembly. Milton Ackerman which entitles them to places on ,the Chas. Norrington, 23, Akron; ing period last year. enumerators in 1931. Last year tions for county office candidates a review "of financial reports for of Elkton will be the contest man- primary election ballot. Tuesday ,Ardis Haebler, 17, Akron. Feed supply conditions on July the census showed ~n increase of determining the final line-up for the year ending July 1, 1932, as ager and Rev. O. N. Braun of was the last day on which petitions Ferris VanConant, 25, and Ruby 1 were generally favorable. The 383 children over the previous the Sept. 13 primary eIection. published in community news- Owendale will be the secretary of could legally be filed. The primary 'Demaray, 21, both of Melvin. nation's corn acreage is the second year, making an increase of 531 As far as the list of county c&n- papers of the Thumb of Michigan the sessions. election will be held on Sept. 13. Francis Cherry , 27, Saginaw; largest on record, while the bar- children in two years. didates are concerned there wilt be district revealed. Irrespective of Four Republicans are seeking the June M. Johnson, 27, Marlette. nomination for judge of probate, ley acreage of the country is about County School Commissioner William Petre, 21, and Barbara a total of 39 names on the Repub- school district popula.tion, Cass twemty-two per cent larger than McComb says that practically one- City is not surpassed in tuition three for register of deeds, two for Haas, 18, both of Croswell. lican ballot, and the Democrats last year. Reports from European •third of the people in Tuscola coun- present a complete list of candi- receipts, even though the rate is representative, two for county I countries also indicate reductions ty are of school age, between 5 dates fdr county offices with the lower than in some of the larger LAWPLACES clerk, .two for county treasurer, and two for drain commissioner. The l in hog numbers this spring. Un- and 20 years of age. This increase exception of register of deeds and schools. " Democrats are unopposed for the der normal conditions, from twelve in school census, according to that circuit court commissioner. The following figures giving the 'to eighteen per cent of our pork .estimate, would indicate that the NEWSOFTHE offices for which they have filed The Republican nomination for amount of non-resident tuition re- TAXONDEEDS production is expor.ted, principally population. Of the county had in- petitions. N~RBy TOWNS sheriff is S°ught by eleven candi" ceived during the past year by to Europe. l creased over 1,500 in the last .two many of the larger schools in the - Those seeking nominations on dates, and the office of road com- years. The exodus of families from missioner is sought by five. Prose: Thumb district are an interesting Revenue Stamps NoW Grace the Republican ticket are: Ithe cities to the rural districts ac- Representative--D. Knox Hanna outing attorney has three candi- study. All Deeds Recorded count for this increase in popula- dates, probate judge has three, Cass City ............................ 12375.01 and Chas, P. Hover. tion, it is said. Happenings Here and There by Register. Judge of Probate--Guy G. Hill, drain commissioner has four, treas- Caro .................................... 10983.96 CRAIVITONTALKS Warren S• Rundell, Guy N~ Ormes, The census from Denmark town- Garnered from the Chron- urer has three, clerk has two, rep- Sandusky ............................ 9995.63 ship for .1932 was no't available resentative has three, and register Bad Axe .............................. 9835.47 H. Watter Cooper. when these figures were compiled, icle~s Exchanges. Revenue stamps now adorn all Sheriff--Jas. Kirk. of (leeds, coroners, and circuit Deckerville .......................... 6969.32 In the other 22 townships of Tus- deeds recorded by Stanley 0sburn, County clerk Stephen W. Mot- TOROTARIANS court commissioners are unop- Croswell .............................. ,cola county, the school census f~r 6342.44 register of deeds of Tuscola coun- rison, Clare W. Horning. posed. Vassar ................................ 6171.46 ty. The new federal revenue act !the past two years was as follows: EIkton is planning its fifth an- With the lineup determined ~for Millington .......................... 4858.58 County treasurer--Orlo J. MC-tsaY~ Permanent Prosperity I ' 1931 " 1932 nual homecoming for August 5. designed to raise a billion dollars Durmon, Arthur Whittenburg. the primary, candidates will now Harbor Beach .................. A672.10 Akron ..........................772 ..... 763 Clinton E. Ashman, fOrmerly edi- places a stamp tax of 50 cents~for Drain commissioner -- Conrad Depends on Prosperous !devote their efforts to their re- Pigeon ................................ 4613.00 every $500 consideration or frac- Almer 429 428 for of the Elkton Advance, passed i spective campaigns. Following are Mayville .............................. 4136.22 Mueller, Roscoe J. Black. Agriculture. Arbela ..........................348 314 away July 13 at his home in Sun- .tion over $100 thereof on convey- Register bf deeds--George Shad- I the candidates: North Branch .................... 3888.82 .ances. There is no additional tax ley, Henry VanWagnen, Stanley Columbia .....................609 644 nydale, CaMfornia. State Representative--John W. Kingston ............................ 3292.56 Dayton ......] ................... 368 395 Thumb district fairs will soon be on mortgages to that now charged. Osburn. Goodwine, incumbent, Marlette; Sebewaing ......... ................ 2850.00 Members of the Caro Rotary Elkland ........................642 643 the leading attractions. Dates for Mr. Osburn reports that com- Prosecuting a.ttorney--Maurice Frank Derby, Sanilae; Sanford L. Elkton ................................ 2370.88 club came to Cass Ci£y Tuesday Ellington ....................250 249 all fairs have been set and plans plete instructions have not yet been C. Ransford. U.tley, Sandusky; all Republicans. Akron .................................. 2130.00 evening and were entertained as Elmwood ..................... 581 6'~8 under way for the various exhibi- received from the internal revenue Circuit court commissioners-- guests of local Rotarians, climax- Benjamin MeClure, Sandusky, Gagetown .......................... 1800.00 department• However, department Fremont ...................... 515 527 tions• Dates are as follows: Bad Democrat. Lexington .......................... 1717.00 Chester H. Chesnut, Daisy Stilson ing an ~attendance contest in which iGilford .::%...................... 492 476 Axe, Aug. 16,19; Cass City, Aug'. officials believe the War-time pro- Barry. the county seat club were winners. Sheriff~Lovel C. Hagle, incum- .visions r~egarding deeds will be Indianfields ................ 1123 1102 17-19; Yale, Aug. 23-26; Carb, bent; James Greenan, Carsonville; Coroners~Lee Huston, Chas. N. Sixteen members were presen.t
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