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Plans Completed for Home-Coming Game Welfare Allotted ONE SECTION Twelve Pages THIS ISSUE VOLUME 48, NUMBER 26. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1953. TWELVE PAGES Two Members of Tuscola Board of Supervisors From the Putnam Family in ({liter's Corner Plans Completed for Area Hospitals It was news to us when we The Harold Putnam family of learned this week that the Tuscola Brown-City, formerly of Cass City, Cass City Tuesday County Board of Supervisors al- Home-coming Game are dividing their attention be- lotted money for bee inspection. tween hospitals at Mariette and Surprisingly enough, there is Cass City High School students |> here. Mrs. Putnam was admitted With a busy final day, the Tuscola County Board of Su- quite a story about this allotment. are busy this week with plans for to Pleasant Home Hospital here The Gordon 'Drilling Company their annual "home-coming game One Injured struck oil at 3,540 feet Tuesday pervisors concluded their October session Friday, October 16, The inspectors look for disease in Monday and underwent surgery. with a report from the Ways and Means Committee on taxa- apiaries. At one time a man which, this year, will be the final Friday evening at Mariette, in the afternoon on a farm three miles from outside the area was re- home game of the season on Fri- football game between Mariette west and one mile south of Cass tion among ^the more important items completed. sponsible for the job. Over a day, October 30. Caro will fur- Many Hunters Bag and Caro, Eugene, 16, the eldest City. Total taxes collectible in the county this year will be decade ago these inspectors were nish the gridiron competition for boy in the family and a senior in Oil rights to the property be- $1,050,540.92. Of this figure, $343,- condemning the hives of many Tus- this game and a large crowd is ex- high school, suffered a fracture of long to Emory Lounsbury and the 023.12 will be county taxes—an in- cola County farmers. pected. both bones in his left leg between property is under lease to Don crease of $49,142.93 over the $293,- $87,000 for Year Naturally, the persons affected The student council is conducting Limit on Opening the knee and ankle. Rayborn. 880. 19 collected last year. were up in arms. They took the an election for the naming of the He will be hospitalized at, least Tuesday afternoon the oil crew The increase is expected to get matter before the board and a su- home-coming queen and her court. three weeks. Friends may write to started to lay pipe to tap the oil. the county out of the red. They pervisor on duty at the time re- The queen is to be chosen from the Day of Season him in care of Mariette hospital. Whether or not the amount of oil were unable to meet expenses with Welfare ported that the meeting became junior or senior class, while the will be commercially profitable to the amount collected last year. so hectic that the chairman ad- attendants may be from any grade tap is not yet known. Elkland Township. journed the meeting for the day. in the high school. American Legion to The well is the first of three Elkland Township's taxes of Hunters in the Cass City area that has been scheduled to be Protesting farmers took the) This year the council voted to reported the best success in several $73,317.24 are broken down as fol- matter before the State Board of! omit the floats Prepared by all Present 3-Act Comedy drilled in the area. The next well years on opening day, Tuesday, as will be drilled one-half mile south lows: county tax, $28,956.45; spe- Agriculture and changes were classes and use only one float for temperatures in the high 70's cial drain, $4,678.14; township made. Today all Tuscola hives are the queen and her court. In addi- of the present location. drain at large, $3,860.86; school, greeted nimrods as they took to Miss Jaunita Williams has ar- inspected by a local, qualified tion, the band and the entire stu- the field at 10 a. m. $24,666.40, and special school, $11,- Allotted man—since then there has been dent body will be invited to parti- rived in Cass City to assist the 153.39. Unofficial reports indicated that American Legion Post 507 in pre- Gar Leishmans Hosts no more trouble. cipate in the parade scheduled for hunting pressure in the area was Ellington Township. .***** Friday afternoon. senting the hilarious three-act To Ellington Grange In Ellington Township, the The annual home-coming 'dance about the same as last year, al- comedy, "Flying High." The all Fred J. Purdy was unanimously Tuscola County Sheriff George though hunters were in the fields money will be collected for: county elected Tuscola County Welfare Jeffrey has asked your editor to will follow the game and will be local talent play will be staged in tax, $6,138.11; special drain, $2,- held in the high school gym. The longer due to the fine weather and •Cass City High School auditorium Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Leishman Director for a three-year term by donate space this, week to alert the abundance of birds. were hosts Friday evening to the 990.18; township drain at large, the Tuscola County Board of Su- car owners to the dangers of leav- arrangements for the dance are in Oct. 28, 29, 31 at 8 p. m. for the $1,386.77; school tax, $4,336.57, and charge of the seniors who have A spot check Tuesday evening (building fund. regular monthly meeting of Elling- pervisors last week and funds for ing keys in unparked automobiles. indicated that nearly all hunters ton Grange No. 1650. During the special school, $664,39. ,th,e operation of the department This week, Jeffrey said, three engaged Jerry Innes and his or- Miss Williams met with Mr. and Elmwood Township. chestra to furnish the music. The bagged at least one bird, while Mrs. Jack Howell, Rosella Osborn, business meeting, officers were were allotted by the board. cars were stolen in Tuscola County many reported bringing home their elected for the coming year. Stan- Taxes are assessed for: county, This year a total of $87,000 has —one in Kingston, one in Milling- dance begins at ten o'clock and is Mr. and Mrs. Art Little, Mrs. Wise, $11,881.50; special drain, $8,606.- open to the general public. limit of two birds. John Peterson, Alex Tyo and Mr. ley Turner was elected master and been voted to maintain the organi- ton and one in Caro; All three have 08; township drain at large, $4,- Patricia Crawford, 14, of Deford and Mrs. Charles Holm. Rehearsals other elective officers are: over- zation. Of this amount, $18,000 will been recovered, but with a con- was admitted to Pleasant Home seer, John Campbell; lecturer, 125.70; school tax, $5,638.72, and be for direct relief, $34,000 for af- siderable amount of expense to and other scheduled plans will get special highway, $3,168.40. Announces Candidacy Hospital the opening day of the .under way at once. John Bayley; steward, Clarence flicted adult hospitalization, $26,- taxpayers. All three cars were season with gunshot wounds in her Kingston Township. parked with keys in the ignition. The entire action of "Flying Turner; assistant steward, Ernest 000 for the county infirmary and foot. High" takes place in the lobby of Beardsley; chaplain, Mrs. Harold In Kingston Township, taxpayers hospital and $9,000 for administra- One of the cars stolen was Satchell; treasurer, Hazen Patter- will be asked for: county, $9,193.- tion expense. taken by a man on trial for as- a small hotel, "Purdy's Last Re- 80; special drain, $600; township saulting a minor girl in the coun- sort," owned and operated by a son; secretary, Mrs. John Camp- Besides Mr. Purdy, members of lovable old rascal, Jeb T. Purdy, bell; gatekeeper, Garfield Leish- drain at large, $300; school tax, the Welfare Board are Gladya- ty, Jeffrey said. In all probability, man; Ceres, Mrs. Clarence Turner; $8,324.05, and special school, $3,- Wiltze and Walter Kelley. he continued, none of these cars Junior Grid Squad who also is town constable. 811.78. Guests at the hotel include Mrs. Pomona, Mrs. Hazen Patterson; would have been taken if owners Novesta Township. hadn't made it convenient for the Augusta VanSneerington and her Flora, Mrs. Roland Wilson, and thieves. Remains Unbeaten son, Robert VanSneerington III, lady assistant steward, Mrs. Er- The taxes in Novesta Township •%. jj; :£ % % <'and Professor Boomer K. Barn- nest Beardsley. are: county, $8,248.50; special Bulletin We've printed the coupon for ; smeller, on a government mission drain, $7,883.98; township drain at the addresses for Christmas dis- [so secret even he hasn't learned large, $3,525.38; school tax, $7,- With Two Victories (what it is all about. 061.50, and special school, $724.37. Word was received here plays again this week. We'd like to Public Invited Thursday morning of the point out that the Chamber of ___„_ | Beulah Potts is the outspoken In other business, the supervi- sors granted money for operation death of Mary LaFave, wife of Commerce wants everyone with a colored maid at the hotel and Gab- Roy E. LaFave, Gagetown, display — individuals, organiza- The Cass City Junior High, foot- ' by Hawkins, the nosey neighbor of several agencies and denied the ball team remained undefeated for who knows everything that goes Noted Vocal Group request for money from others.
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