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$ CASS CITY CHRONICLE EIGHT PAGES. VOLUME 28, NUMBER 26. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOB, ER 6, 1933. j 1 jects of Agriculture, Hygiene and I The following pupils played pi- ano solos: Marjorie Milligan, "Vio- KINDETRANSFERRED PASTOR IS TO SANDiJSY WOMANSENTENI]EDI Physiology, and Nature Study to-WOt~OTT [;0: RECEIPTSBELOW tether w}th problem guide sheets.. TOADDRESS lets" by Smallwood; Floyd Dodge, NEW8 OF THE i merit but in no case are we making the Valley," Lyons & Hart; Ber- of the ,Flint Presby'tery, of Flint nice Moore, "Etude" by Kohler; them compulsory. This will be , = ~ , NEARBYS[GfiONS filled the Cuss City pulpit Sunday * made available~to the county com- Thelma Cooke, "In the Gondola," during the absence of Rev. P. J. Williams; Phyllis Koepfgen, "Ron- missioners and teachers of the Allured, who was called to •take Mary Householder Pleaded Local Trio Will Present Din- do in A," Beethoven; Geraldine Tuscola Supervisors Have a state for whatever use they may Happenings Here and There care of the transfer of Rev. V. E. see fit to make of them. nor Music and Program Gingrich, "Meditation," Morrison; Coapman from the Kinde church to Guilty to Liquor Law Financial Tangle to Solve Garnered from the Chron- "This office very heartily con- Retta Charter, "'Sea Gardens," Sandusky .church. Rev. Mr. Allured Violation. at October Session. curs in .the opinion that 'this is a Numbers. Cooke; Pauline Dodge, "Wedding iele's Exchanges. took charge of five meetings Sun- ,i very inopportune time to make March," Mendelssohn; and Char- day, at Kinde, Port Austin, Chan- changes,' and we have taken no lotte Warner, "Polish Dance," dolor and Filion. Kinde church has When the sheriff's department While Tuscola county's state tax steps which will make any change The opening of ,the autumn pro- Scharwenka. extended a call to Rev H. P. Cor- picked up several drunks near Mary gram of the Cuss City Community is but $16,086.17 as compared with necessary in the matter of text Swift,moving machinery of the nell of Caro. On Tuesday the rain- Householder's domicile in Caro and ClUb is scheduled for Tuesday eve- $104,909.76 in 1932, the members books. courts on Sept. 28 sent Emerson isters and laymen of the Presby- noticed a great number of cars ning, Oct. 10, When the merchant's of theTuscola board of supervisors "We would appreciate your mak- MARRIAGE LICENSES. Reynolds, forty-four-year-old Deck- terian .churches in the Flint Presby- parked in that neighborhood, the group of which Alex Henry is are greatly concerned over tax ing this correction in your news orville veterinarian, to the Michi- tory held a meeting in the Presby- officers decided to raid the place. chairman is responsible for the matters and the tax subject as it Frank J. Kozekowski, 22, Silver~ gan State Reformatory at Ionia for terian church at Bad Axe to con- A search revealed three gallons of columns." evening's program at the high relates to county expenditures will wood; Lydia Dakudowicz, 21, De- i0 to 12 years following his plea firm the transfer. Rev. Allured moonshine whiskey. Several peo- school auditorium. Ladies of the be given a great deal .of attention troit. of guilty to performin~ an illegal and J. L. Cathcart from Cuss City ple were in the place and there Bethel M. E. church wilt prepare at the October session of the board GAVE ADDRESS BEFORE operation which caused the death attended the meeting Tuesday. were drinking glasses on the table. the dinner forthe occasion. Tony Mezuk, 23, Silverwood; which convenes next Monday. HURON CO. MINISTERS Helen Czerniawski, 18, Silverwood. of the patient. He was named in a The woman pleaded guilty to a vio- The mill tax for the Michigan Jesse P. Wolcott, Congressman warrant charging murder and man- lation of ,the prohibition law in cir- from the seventh district, is the Ambrose Sahaydak, 71, Wisner; State College amounting to $3,677.- Roy. G. A. Spitler, pastor of the slaughter, following the statement AUTO DEALERS DISCUSS cult court Wednesday and she was speaker. Mr. Wolcott has not an- Polly Skachonko, 65, Wisher. 02 and the mill tax for the Uni- EvangelicM church at Cuss City, ~.by sheriff's officials that he had NRA CODE AT BANQUET sentenced to spend from 6 months nounced his subject. He has re- versity of Michigan of $12,409.95 gave an address before the Huron admitted performing an operation to 2 years in the Detroit House of cently been in Washington on im- are the ,only state tax items the ,County Ministerial ~ Association at l on Sept. 19 from which ,the patient Nearly 200 auto dealers repro- Correction. portant committee work and his ad- auditor general is asking the coun- the Presbyterian church at Bad died Sept. 22. Reynolds was taken senting Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac On Monday, Victor Weishien, 18; dress will probably deal with mat- ty to raise. Other state expenses Axe on Monday noon. His subject ~t once to justice court for ar- counties, attended a banquet held [ohn Androl, 19; and Manuel Cine- ters of ,the Federal government. ;UCCESSFUL.D[NTAL are met by receipts from the state was "The Minister and His Prob- raignmept. He waived a plea and at Hotel Montague at Caro Mon- ros, 18, pleaded guilty to breaking Dinner music will be furnished sales tax. But the securing of lem." Rev. Armsted of Harbor was sent immediately to the court day night. The principal speakers and entering the oil station of Fred by Mrs. Maude Hawley, violinist; enough funds to run ,the county's Beach was a'lso ~a speaker on the l of Circuit Judge X. A. Boomhower, l~for the affair were F. O. Pinkham, Heinzman in section 29, Wisner business for the coming year with Otis Heath, cetloist, and Etynore PROGRAMI[1SANILAC where he pleaded guilty and re- program. " Jackson, president of ,the Michigan township, on the night of Sept. 17. only a 5 mill tax levy is what is ceived sentence a few hours later Automobile Trade association; Ed-They were remanded to jail to causing the supervisors to scratch Couzens Fund Expresses Ap- on the manslaughter charge. ward Edenburn, general manager await sentence by H. H. Smith, cir- their heads. Refunding of about $380,000 of :.:.~?:!:.ii:.::!i!!!:.:.).:..i!!'.!~::.:i!? ~:::':-"4:~-i::.~:s:::: ~i.::.::~?i !:?; ~ ~??~...:}~:??ii:~i?.ii~!:i i !i~{i preciation Co. Nurse i of the association, and Aaron De- cult judge. Five mills on the 1932 valuation to bonds of the Sebewaing river and i Roy, Detroit automobile distributor. Wilber H. Tibbits, who pleaded of the c~unty will realize $126,540 WATOUNLL[ Atl and Aides. branches drain is planned by the Discussion of an NRA code for auto guilty several weeks ago to the, in round numbers. The ways and drainage board, composed of Wil- dealers was the principal topic at charge of breaking and entering a means committee in its last report liam. J. Steadman, Huron county the banquet. Harold Jackson, G. Unionville store, which plea the \ estimated that the county expense [AIALLYINJURE[} The following is a report of the draim commissioner, Roscoe Black, A. TindMe, J. A. Cole, Geo. Arnott court did nat accept, appeared in would be $86,400. This with a poor work accomplished in the summer Tuscola county drain commissioner, and Donald Skinner attended from circuit court again on Monday. He fund of $63,600 makes a total bud- dental relief program in Sanilac .and David A. Nichol, deputy state Cass City. stated he had been working since ~get of $150,000. The poor fund Coroner's Car Hit Wagon on county from June 27 to Sept. 15: drain commissioner. The amount July 18, 1933. He was ordered to expenditures have been about $90,- Children given prophylaxis, 232. of $380,000 represents the unpaid appear in court again on the first 000 during the past year and that Which John Gabbitz Was First visit, clinic patients, 741: balance of the bond issue of $480,- fund is now overdrawn over $48,- Subsequent visit, clinic patients, 000 in 1930. The bonds pay six LOCALS "["["~'~|~"~rrr''r~UL,LM,LU court.dayof the January term of circuit 000. The supervisors are hoping Rid . four. per cent interest and one-tenth ma- that welfare funds from the state ture annually for 10 years. The Deciduous teeth extracted, 1,244. TWO CHAMPIEAMS vs. Ottothe Monteisu£t of regardingthe Bay Trust the non-Co, and federal governments will be Permanant teeth extracted, 265. last payment is due iff 1940. It is sufficiently increased the coming John Gabbitz was so seriously in- payment of a $1,000 note and in- Children receiving loom anaes- planned to petition the State debt " terest of $272.96, the court ordered year to help the board to solve the jured Thursday evening, Sept. 28, commission for permission to is- thetic, 515. that plaintiff recover against the county's financial difficulties. on M-81, ~ mile east of Carr's sue new bonds at four per cent in- Corners, that he passed away an Pulp capping, 1. Horseshoe Pitchers Won from t defendani .the damage named with Cement bases, 123. 'terest. Approximately $22,000 of i ¸¸ hour later in the Caro Community the bonds are in default. This Saginaw Champs and t costs. hospital. Dr. C. N. Race, county Silver nitrate treatments, 139. Silver amalgam fillings, 1,249. figure represents the unpaid bal- Thumb All S~tars. In the case of the Bay Trust .Co. Surprise on 15th coroner, received severe cu.ts and Copper amalgam fillings, 10.