Market prices too low Outlook gloomy for area farmers

Al Seurynck puts it bluntly : Although prices are low, Randall, the bank's vice- commodity loans last year. Bouck cautioned farmers The PCA gives loans ot up ers are patching their equip- creased, but sales of such "There's no money in cash they may get lower. Seury- president and cashier, pre- Farmers can borrow $2.22 that in order to participate in to 7 years for operating ment together "with baling items as middle-size tractors cropping today." nck, who farms with his dicted a few farmers may not per bushel for 90 per cent of the loan program, if they expenses and machinery. wire and scotch tape, but if is healthy. Prospects this fall both brother, David, almost 1,800 be able to make it financially, the crop. If the price -- don't have on-the-farm stor- Collins said a few cash crop they had the money,- .they Parts sales and repairs locally and nationally are for acres of wheat, dry beans, and will be forced to sell out. currently around $1.70 -- goes age, they will need negotiable farmers may make money would replace it." remain about the same or a bountiful harvest. That, corn, and barley near Gage- Current.prices, the banker above $2.22, growers can receipts for their grain from this year, but most won't. Two implement dealers have increased slightly, he plus carryover from past town, talked on the phone last said, "look like they won't redeem their wheat by paying elevators. "It's going to be awful diffi- said their business has been said. years, has driven the market week with a representative of cover expenses, let alone (let back what they owe plus 6 per cult to make money." affected by the current mark- Hedley pointed out that price for cash crops below the the Chicago Board of Trade. farmers) make a profit." cent interest. Not all elevators will give Farmers in a credit crunch et situation, but not severely. negotiable receipts, however, implement dealers aren't as cost of production. The official predicted that If 11 months go by and the may be able to consolidate Wayne "Buck" Rabideau of dependent on the size of prices haven't hit "rock bot- At Pinney State Bank, Pres- farmer hasn't redeemed his partially because they don't their debts and pay them off Rabideau Motors, Inc., said, The result, area agricul- like to tie up their storage farmers' wallets as they tom" yet. ident Bob Keating said, "It's wheat, the v/heat becomes the by getting a long-term real "Our total volume is down, were. Many implement deal- tural finance officials say, is a little bit early to tell" about space for 11 months. that the only farmers who Similar forecasts come property of the federal gov- estate loan through the Fed- but we're still selling some ers also sell such items as from Michigan State Univer- the effects of low market ernment. In addition to wheat and "equipment." Last month, the may make money this year corn, the ASCS loan program eral Land Bank "Association. snowmobiles, industrial sity and the Federal Reserve prices. Payments on most The same program exists Caro branch manager Jim Cass City dealership sold two equipment, and lawn and will be those who don't have farm loans, he explained, exists for barley, oats, rye debts and have saved enough Bank of Chicago. for corn, with the current loan Bolton said, "We're not see- $30,000 machines. garden tractors. The effect impact of low aren't due until harvest sea- rate $1.73 per bushel. Expec- and sorghum. ing a great amount (of loan The repair and parts busi- to tide them over during bad son. Making farmers' problems years without having to bor- prices varies. Art Randall at tations are Congress will Another borrowing source consolidation), but I would ness, Rabideau said, is about worse is that this year is the row. the Cass City State Bank said At the Agricultural Stabili- raise that to $2 before this for farmers is the Production anticipate later in the year the same and "maybe a little second year for low market there has been little paying zation and Conservation Serv- fall's harvest season is over. Credit Association (PCA). and in early 1978, we may see better." prices, though they were not There are already some off of farm loans, and that ice office in Caro, county With the current market Caro branch Manager John quite a bit of this." Caro implement dealer Don as low last year. signs of hard times for farm- many growers have been Executive Director Virgil price about $1.50 per bushel, Collins said his office current- When money gets tight, Hedley said, "Business is not "Last year's prices were ers, with some having to extending their payment per- Bouck said the number of cash cropper Seurynck is ly has about $10.5 million in farmers, like everybody else, bad at this point." Large nothing to write home about," borrow money or extend pres- iods and in some instances, farmers getting loans on their predicting, "The government loans out in Tuscola county, have to make do with what equipment sales, such as said the PCA's John Collins, ent loans and postponing pur- increasing the amount of wheat this year has already is going to have an awful lot of up from about $9 million a they have for a while longer. combines and four-wheel- "but they were better than chases of needed equipment. their loans. exceeded the number of all corn." year ago. Seurynck said many farm- drive tractors, have de- this year's." CASS CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 71, NUMBER 19 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN-THURSDAY, - SEPTEMBER 1, 1977 Twenty Cents EIGHTEEN PAGES PLUS SUPPLEMENT Village gets street, sewage plan funds

The Cass City Village cost can come from bond eral consensus is that since A report from village Clerk- Council received good news money from selling of bonds that will be in November, Treasurer Lynda Mclntosh Tuesday night on several to finance the construction of there won't be time for much showed that of the $166,056 fronts -- all concerning mon- the enlarged and improved more than a symbolic "shovel levied in village summer ey. treatment plant (Step III) -- turning" before winter sets taxes, $155,899 -- 94 per cent -- Federal grants for planning provided federal water pollu- in. have been paid. of expansion and improve- tion control funds to partially The initial priority, calling The council extended the ment of the wastewater treat- finance the project are re- for curb and gutter and new deadline for payment an ad- ment plant and for street ceived. pavement, will be on portions ditional month. reconstruction have beep of- Congressional action re- of Maple, Sherman, Huron, ficially approved. garding federal funding for and Ale Streets. CULTURAL CENTER In addition, the council was such projects in Cass City and Construction plans by Hub- told state shared revenues to elsewhere is expected within bel, Roth, and Clark, are After tabling the matter fhp village have increased 30 days. complete, except for a few several months, council because of the population The state Water Resources revision's. The council should members finally discussed increase here and that 94 per Commission has now issued a authorize advertising for bids whether the village should cent of village taxes have new National Pollution Dis- at its Sept. 27 meeting. take over complete ownership been paid. charge Elimination Permit Paving was scheduled to be of the Cultural Center. The'total cost for the Step II for the wastewater plant, done this month on Pine and The village currently splits planning for the sewage treat- effective until March 31, 1982. Leach Streets and in Hillcrest expenses 50-50 with Elkland ' ment plant is $171,800, village The permit was issued on Subdivision. Due to wet township, whose residents at President Lambert E. Althav- the condition the village con- weather, Village Supt. Lou the annual meeting voted to BARN FIRE - Elkland township firemen Sunday sometimes used more than er reported. tinue progress toward updat- LaPonsie reported, it has turn the building over to the Of that, the federal govern- ing of the plant, provided been delayed to probably the village. one hose in extinguishing the fire that destroyed the barn of Bruce Sherman at ment is providing $128,850 (75 federal funds are available. second week in September. Councilmen postponed Severance and Lamton Roads. Gagetown and Lamotte township firemen assisted. per cent); the state, $8,590 (5 The village was first noti- Early this year, a special making a decision Monday, per cent), and the village, the fied in June that it would be census was conducted, which pending receipt of specific remainder of $34,360. receiving public works funds, showed the village has 2,436 information on the cost for The detailed plans and which the council decided to residents, 23 per cent more operating and maintaining specifications will be done by spend for street improve- than in the 1970 census. the building, including insur- Hubbel, Roth, and Clark, the ments. As a result of the census, ance, and income. Cass City engineers for the Step I Notification was received Althaver reported, the village pays all the bills for the feasibility study. Aug. 26 that Cass City will has already received $11,000 building, for which it budg- Althaver predicted it will receive the funds, totaling more in state shared revenue eted $2,000 in 1977, not includ- Cass City, Owen-Gage ing insurance. After all bills take a year to complete the $338,880. -- based on population -- than Step II plan. Construction must start it would have received with are ift, the village will bill the The village's share of the within 90 days, but the gen- the 1970 figure. please turn to page 5.

PUT AND TAKE -- It teachers without contracts is the job of Depart- ment of Natural Re- sources employee Classes start in the Cass contract, the result of them The TCBA is a Michigan MERC has now determined Frank Babcock to re- City and Owendale-Gagetown petitioning to be represented Education Association that enough teachers -- at lease pheasants in the ;School Districts Tuesday. in contract bargaining by the (MEA) project, the eventual least 30 per cent -- signed Deford State Game Teachers in both districts Tri-County Bargaining As- goal of which is to have it cards this past spring asking Area during the DNR's will be working without a sociation. bargain for all teachers in to be represented by the put-and-take pheasant Tuscola, Huron, and Sanilac TCBA. hunting season. Hunt- counties. The next step, had the According to David Staf- board acceded, would have ers such as Wilbur ford, MEA executive director been to schedule an election. (Bill) Salgat of Caro for Tuscola and western Hur- Since the board refused, (below) do the "tak- Barn fire loss on counties, the TCBA would MERC officials Tuesday ing," He shot the bird still bargain individually with scheduled a hearing Sept. 9 in Saturday morning in each school board. Its pur- Detroit. the portion of the game pose, he said, is "mutual aid Two things could then hap- and comfort." pen: MERC could reject the area south of Shabbona petition requesting the elec- Road, east of Kurds set at $20,000 The education association tion or it could schedule an for each school district would Corner Road. election. If there is an elec- Story on page 14 continue in existence to repre- tion, teachers can vote to Damage was estimated at to retreat because of the sent the teachers for purposes $20,000 in a fire Sunday that flames. He suffered the either continue bargaining by other than contract negoti- the OGEA or be represented destroyed a barn and contents equivalent of a bad sunburn to ation. belonging to Bruce Sherman. his shoulders. Cass City teachers vote this by the TCBA. The steel building was lo- Until the matter is settled, Five tankers of water were Thursday on whether they however, the board cannot cated on his lot at the south- used to extinguish the blaze. wish to be represented by the east corner of Severance and conduct contract negotiations Elkland firemen came with TCBA. with teachers. Lamton Roads. their pumper and tanker, If they turn the proposal Contents of the building Meanwhile, teachers will which was returned to Cass down, bargaining with the work under provisions of the included a small diesel trac- City later for refilling. Under school board will be done by tor, two snowmobiles on a current contract and the tent- an arrangement the depart- the Cass City Education As- ative school calendar pre- trailer, a two-wheel farm ment has with Bliss Milkhaul- sociation. The association's trailer, three-bottom plow, pared by Supt. Ronald G. ing, the firm brought out a contract with the board ex- Erickson. eight or nine cords of wood, tanker - filled with water. pired June 30. 700 bales of hay, 500 of straw, "We want to start school The Lamotte township and According to Stafford, after like everyone else," said and a saddle and bridle. A Gagetown fire departments Cass City teachers petitioned boat on a trailer parked Manuel P. Thies, who headed also brought tankers. for representation election, the OGEA's no longer funct- alongside the building suf- Firemen were on the scene the school board asked for a fered slight damage before ioning bargaining committee. from shortly after 5 p.m. to hearing before the Michigan Two other area school dis- being pulled away. about 7:30. Employment Relations Com- Cause of the fire is un- tricts aren't having contract The estimated damage con- mission (MERC). problems. known, according to Elkland sisted of $10,000 to the build- The Kingston schools, Township Fire Chief Jim It changed its mind at the ing and $10,000 to the con- last minute, however, and which started classes Jezewski, but may have been tents. spontaneous combustion. agreed to holding of the Wednesday, settled with Sherman said the fire was At 1:30 a.m. Sunday, the election. teachers about a month ago, discovered by some of his Elkland department assisted The Owen-Gage School according to high school grandchildren, swimming in the Caro Fire Department in Board June 13 rejected a Principal Lee Robinson. his backyard above-ground bringing a water tanker to the request from the Owen-Gage The Ubly schools, where pool, who saw smoke coming scene of a house fire at Kurds Education Association that classes start this Thursday, from the nearby building. Corner and Deckerville teachers be allowed to vote on are in the second year of a He then attempted to get his Roads. The home belonged to whether they want to be rep- two-year agreement with tractor out of the barn but had Ed Maus. resented by the TCBA. teachers. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE • THURSDAY, - SEPTEMBER 1, 1977 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Cass City Social and Personal Items f ti

Mrs. Reva Little Phone 872-3698

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Toner Twenty-one members of the Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Walk Mrs. George Strawser of of Coquitlan, B.C., Canada, Golden Rule class of Salem spent Friday evening with Flint spent Wednesday with came Wednesday to visit his UM church and four guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Patch. Mrs. Elsie Thompson and aunt, Mrs. William Toner, including Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Georgia Thompson. They and Gladys and other rela- O'Rourke of Ann Arbor, at- Mr. and Mrs. William went to Bad Axe to get Mrs. tives in Michigan. They tended a monthly business Patch arrived home Thurs- Florence Rose and then to toured the Thumb and visited and social meeting of the day after spending a week in Pigeon to the Lamplighter where his father was born class Thursday evening at the Council Bluffs, Iowa, where restaurant for dinner, in hon- near Kinde. They also went to church. they attended the 25th wed- or of Georgia's birthday. Grindstone City. ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Seeger and Mrs. Mrs. William Robinson. A time change for services Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Toner Ernest Croft visited Mrs. in Salem UM church goes into and two children and Mrs. Alvah Hillman Aug. 24 in Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gel- effect Sunday, Sept. 4, with Frank Schwartz and three Huron Memorial Hospital, baugh of Plainwell spent Sat- Sunday School starting at 10 children called at the home of Bad Axe, and Mr. and Mrs. urday and Sunday with her a.m. and the morning worship Mrs. William Toner while the Earl Harris visited her Sun- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- service at 11 a.m. Alfred Toners were guests. day. Mrs. Hillman was~ ad- les Holm. Barbara Root and mitted to the hospital Aug. 22. Colleen Irrer, who had spent Miss Melinda Kirn will Mr. and Mrs. Judson Bige- several days at Plainwell, return to Owosso Sunday to low of Orlando, Fla., former Mr. and Mrs. Floyd returned home with them. begin her third year in John Cass City residents, visited O'Rourke of Ann Arbor were Joining them for dinner Sun- Wesley College. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mc- overnight guests of Mr. and day in the Holm home were Arthur, Thursday. Mrs. Earl Harris last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Zapfe. Miss DeeEllen Albee of Warren spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. James Evans Mrs. Agnes Sutcliffe of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Root with her parents, Mr. and and daughter Brenda, who Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. and family entertained rela- Mrs. Gilbert Albee. have been in Iowa and Min- Howard Cowper of Port Hur- tives at a picnic dinner Sun- nesota for two months, re- on visited at the John Haire day when the family cele- Mrs. Art Kettlewell, who is turned to Cass City Thursday. home Sunday afternoon. brated the birthday of Clay- spending a few weeks in They brought home, Mrs. ton Root. Guests included Mr. Michigan before returning to Evans' mother, Mrs. C.U. Mr. and Mrs. Doris Klink- and Mrs. Hubert Root of Florida, visited her sister at Brown, who had spent two man had as Sunday visitors, Caro, Mr. and Mrs. George Harbor Beach, Sunday. months with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mickel- McKee and family of Lapeer, family, the Roger McDonalds son of Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nemeth Tuesday evening, Sept. 6, is in Naperville, 111. En route of Deford, Mr. and Mrs. the date of the next regular home they visited Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Craig Clayton Root and Mrs. Lois meeting of Tyler Lodge Mrs. William Bell and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Al Hood Binder. Barbara Root decor- F & AM. Opening time is 8 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sullivan at Wild Fowl Bay, Saturday at Traverse City. ated the birthday cake. p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Arnold evening. Miss Kay E. Kendall of Mrs. Ilene Kendall of Cass Miss Ann Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Tuckey, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Doerr The front porch at the home light blue long dress. The Cass City and Joseph H. Sul- City and Patrick D. Kendall friend, Bill Geer of Fairport, Mr. and Mrs. Carmack Mrs. Vera King and Mrs. • visited his aunt, Mrs. Norman of Jack and Margaret Milli- groom's mother chose a sal- livan Jr. of Merrillville, Ind., of Bay City. Mr. and Mrs. N.Y., were visitors Saturday Smith received word Sunday Evelyn Sherrard are among Fisher in Royal Oak, Sunday at the home of Mrs. Helen of the birth of a great-grand- gan in Decker was the setting mon colored dress. Both were married Saturday, Aug. Joseph H. Sullivan Sr. of those who attended, for 10 and also visited their daugh- mothers had rose corsages. 20, at Blessed Sacrament Merrillville are the groom's Little and also visited the Lee child, a seven-pound, four- days, the annual church camp ter and family, the Cas Stubas for the June 18 marriage of church at Gary, Ind. The Rev. parents. Wallaces at Gagetown. ounce son, Mark Andrew Jr., at Brown City. in Detroit. Mrs. Fisher is their daughter, Sally, to Dan- Jeff Lee, friend of the Donald Grass performed the Herbert Ludlow of Cass born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. recovering from cataract iel L. Arnold, son of Clayton couple, was best man. He and Marie Arnold of Flint. 11:30 a.m. ceremony. City, grandfather of the bride, Mrs. Lyle Lounsbury had as Mark Wheeler of Fenton. Mrs. Albert Quick of Caro surgery. wore a yellow tuxedo. They were united in mar- The bride is the daughter of escorted her to the altar. visitors Tuesday, Mrs. Robert entertained a group of teach- Groomsmen were Jared Ar- Julie Conard of Frankfurt, Joiner of Bay City and Mrs. The local AARP chapter Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bolz have riage by Rev. John Tatgen- nold and Wade Arnold, broth- ers and retired teachers at a horst of the Decker United Ind., was maid of honor and Cecil Barrigar. will meet Thursday, Sept. 8. luncheon Thursday. Attend- moved from Milan to Willis ers of the groom, and Dave Methodist church. CASS CITY CHRONICLE bridesmaids were Patty Sul- Dinner will be served at 12:30 ing were Miss Caroline Gar- and spent the week end with Staggs, friend of the couple. The bride was escorted to PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY livan of Merrillville, the Mrs. Harold Little and Mrs. p.m. ety, Mrs. Paul Murray, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tracy. These men were dressed in AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN the porch by her father and groom's sister, and Carol Helen Little attended the William J. Profit and Mrs. Other guests were Mr. and mint green tuxedos. The 6552 Main Street mother. She wore a V-neck Sebo of Hammond, Ind., and funeral of Lee Metcalf at Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craig Avis Youngs of Cass City, Mrs. Ray O'Dell and son groom wore a light tan tuxedo ivory dress trimmed in lace John Haire, publisher Vickie LaFary of Cincinnati, Fairgrove, Aug. 24. spent from Friday until Sun- Mrs. Arleon Retherford and David of Carleton. All at- with a yellow carnation bou- at the neck. She carried a National Advertising Representative, Ohio. day at Big Rapids with Mr. Miss Harriet Warner of De- tended the Hendrick-Downing tonniere. Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc., 257 bouquet of yellow daisies. Vince Sebo of Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwell Kel- and Mrs. Fred Decker and ford and Mrs. Lila Phipps of family reunion Sunday. Re- Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Mich- Kathy Milligan, sister of the Don Tollman, friend of the igan. Ind., was best man. Grooms- ly and grandchildren, Deloris Mr. and Mrs. Ron Decker. Caro. turning home with their par- bride, was maid of honor. She couple, sang "Color My Second class postage paid at Cass men were Kirt Kendall of and Daniel, of New Boston The Ron Deckers were mov- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray wore a yellow wrap around City, Michigan 48726. Fort Wayne, Ind., brother of were Sunday callers at the ing into a new home. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard O'Dell, after a week here World", accompanied by Subscription Price: To post offices in long dress. The bridesmaids the bride, and Bill Carstens of Lyle Lounsbury home. McConkey were guests of were Keith, Tracie and Kev- Margaret Armstrong at the Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, were Sandy Milligan, sister of organ. $6.00 a year or 2 years for $10.50. 3 years Glen Ellyn, 111., and Bill Mr. and Mrs. Carmack honor Sunday at the home of in. the bride, Sarah Christmas for $15.00. $3.50 for six months and 3 Hutson of Merrillville. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith had as guests from his sister and husband, Mr. Following the ceremony, a months lor $2.25. and Jane Schlumer, friends of Patricia Long was organist Damm and Mrs. Grant Ball Tuesday until Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith in St. Mrs. John Reagh had as buffet dinner and reception In other parts ol the Uniied Stales, the couple. They wore mint and soloist was Del Walls, were Saturday evening din- and Mrs. Jesse French of Clair, when the family cele- visitors Thursday, former were held at St. Elizabeth $7.00 a year or 2 years lor $13.00. 6 green wrap arounds. All girls Hall in Marlette. monlhs $4.00 and 3 months lor $2.50. both of Indiana. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stockbridge, Ga. Mrs. French brated the 40th wedding anni- Cass City residents, Mrs. wore matching hats and car- 50 cents extra charged for part year order. Following a honeymoon in Laurence Bartle. is Mr. Smith's sister. versary of Mr. and Mrs. Minnie Talmadge Hulburt of Payable in advance. ried a single yellow rose. After the reception, the Wisconsin, the couple will Maynard McConkey. Guests Lapeer and Mrs. Elsie Camp- For information regarding newspaper For her daughter's wedding couple left for a two-week make their home in Lafay- Mr. and Mrs. Carmack Mr. and Mrs. Dorus Klink- included Mrs. Clarke Cum- bell Parker of Ypsilanti. advertising and commercial and job the bride's mother wore a honeymoon to the east coast. printing, telephone 872-2010. ette, Ind. Smith and their guests, Mr. man, Mr. and Mrs. William mings and children of Port The bride is a graduate of She is a 1974 graduate of and Mrs. Jesse French, were Klinkman and Mr. and Mrs. Austin, Linda Walters of Mt. Miss Mary Hanby of Union Alma College and is teaching. FORMAL Cass City High School and is callers Friday evening at the Bud McGuire attended the Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Grove, Wis., came Aug. 22 to Hills and Dales The groom is also a graduate attending Purdue University Garrison Stine home. wedding in Pigeon Saturday ert McConkey of Durand, Lee visit her grandmother, Mrs. of Alma and is employed at School of Nursing. The groom evening of David Jarvis and Smith from Ohio, Richard Edith Ward, and other rela- Arnold Auto Sales in Flint. Chappel's is a 1973 graduate of Andrean Mrs. Grant Ball was in Miss Joyce Renn. David is a Smith of St. Clair, Keith tives until Friday of this General Hospital They are making their home Men's Wear and High School, Merrillville, and Reese Monday and brought nephew of Mrs. Dorus Klink- McConkey and Miss Cindy week. in Lapeer. Formal Wear Rental is also attending Purdue Uni- home with her to spend a few man. The wedding was in Kanaby. BIRTHS: days, her grandchildren, Cross Lutheran church and Phone 872-3431 versity, school of industrial Mr. and Mrs. Keith Baudoin Mary Ann and John Ball. the reception in the VFW hall, Aug. 24 to Mr. and Mrs. management. and family of Sterling Hts. Pigeon. Mark Herr of Cass City, a ENGAGED and Mr. and Mrs. John Brew- Too many people judge boy, James Alan. right from wrong by the profit The Fisher families, Jim ton of Taylor spent the week Aug. 24 to Mr. and Mrs. angle. Hanby and Mr. and Mrs. Lee end with their parents, Mr. Douglas Gilley of Kingston, and Mrs. Louis Nemeth. The Hendrick attended a cooper- twin boys, Keith Frank and NOW OPEN ative meal Saturday evening Brewtons attended the class Kenneth Ruben. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of '72 reunion at Wildwood Aug. 25 to Mr. and Mrs. A Perfect Les Hartwick. The party cele- Farms Saturday. John Gilbert of Pigeon, a girl, brated the 18th birthday of Summer Dawne. Diamond. Rick Hartwick and was a Mrs. Violet Young was Jox by Thorn McAn going-away party for Marlene honored on her birthday PATIENTS LISTED MON- Fisher, who leaves next week Wednesday, Aug. 24, at the DAY, AUG. 2!), WERE: for Pontiac and her second Louis Nemeth home in Cass year at Mid-Western Baptist City. A potluck supper and Theresa Decker, Ralph College. barbecue was enjoyed in the Hastings, Thomas Chambers Only $18.99 back yard. Birthday cake and Sr. of Cass City; ice cream were served later Mrs. Dennis Lester of and gifts were presented. Kingston; Marriage Licenses Guests present included: Mrs. Charles Pistro Jr. of Mrs. Leonard Wing and Caro; Arthur Rothfuss of Bay Port, Suede leather uppers James Henry Burnham, 18, Jerome Rocheleau of Gage- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence town; of Mayville and Mary Louise Knechtel, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Slinglend, 18, of Mayville. Mrs. Leo Livingston, Mrs. Coote, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wilhelmina Armstead and Melvin Charles Stange Jr., Rothfuss, Mrs. Mary Stauf- Keepsake' 24, of Vassar and Suzanne PATRICIA ANN MARTIN Earl Kritzman of Snover; Registered Diamond Rings fer, Mrs. Gordon Kesserman Charles Walker of Mar- Mae Kuzma, 27, of Vassar. and Jane, all of Elkton. Gregory Clare Tait, 21, of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin of lette; Caro and Rene Marie Emling, Owendale announce the en- Edward Izydorek of Deck- McConkey Jewelry 19, of Caro. gagement of their daughter, er; Robert Leon James, 27, of Patricia Ann, to David Lee SAME BOAT Mrs. Alta Kenney of Otis- & Gift Shop Vassar and Julie Marie Rup- Metzger of Owendale, son of ville; precht, 19, of Frankenmuth. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Metz- In the old days a fool and his Harold Freitag of Croswell; 6458 Main Street ger. Yousif Jamel Yousif, 30, of money were soon parted — Roland Hartsell of Deford; Cass City, Michigan 48726 Unionville and Mary Anne Wedding plans are indefi- today it happens to every- Jeremiah Parker and Alan Graves, 26, of Sebewaing. nite. body. Kretzschmer of Owendale. Lester Mark St. Clair, 23, of Vassar and Paula Valentine Blasius, 18, of Vassar. Duane David Dietz, 19, of Buy 4 Gallons of Any One Mayville and Patricia Lynn Karr, 17, of Cass City. William Charles Magiera, OLYMPIC PRODUCT 20, of Caro and Julie Denise Rugged action soles Atwood, 21, of Caro. Mark Ellis Lewis, 19, of Get the 5th Gallon On Us to grip and move Otter Lake and Jeanne Shar- lene McTaggart, 21, of Otter 95 Lake. William Edward Holzwart, n o Who says you need to spend more for an authentic pair of sport shoes? 35, of Unionville and Eliza- GAL. Not Thorn McAn. Jox are built for rugged action or just easy walking. beth Ann Osterbeck, 33, of (36 colors) Fairgrove. Check out the Jox line-up of great styles and sporting colors. Larry Edward Thick, 20, of Sale August 25th thru Seml-TransDarent Stalk. Jox, You don't have to be one to wear them. Deford and Nancy Lee Hawk- September 5th ins, 21, of Caro. Richard James Martinez, 25, of Cass City and Vickie $995 Lynn McRae of Cass City. $1995 Edward Lee Sharpe, 46, of GAL. 12 Millington and Dora Lee (30 colors) GAL. Czerwinski, 38, of Millington. tfowearkse Harley Gene Mikkelson, 30, of Caro and Merry Helen Solid Color Acrylic (24 colors) Cherniawski, 22, of Caro. Olympic Ov«Koat David Herman Kratz, 26, of Latex Slain Kingston and Jeanette Mary Lendzian, 25, of Kingston. ground level Brian Howard Weber, 22, of Richville and Carolyn Sue CROFT-CLARA LUMBER Whylie, 21, of Reese. Edward Paul Neal Jr., 19, Phone 872-2141 6144 CASS CITY RD. IN PLAZA WEST, CASS CITY PH. 872-4745, 872-4747 of Caro and Cathy Ann Wark, 16, of Fairgrove. i CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, - SEPTEMBER 1, 1977 PAGE THREE

Rabbit Tracks "IfltFitz..." Caviar and good reporting

By John Haire By Jim Fitzgerald

(And anyone else he can Marshall Spiegel is mad at nice things about its product. employe from any supplier, me because, he says, I called I always wrote what I be- dealer or customer ... is pro- get to help) him a hooker and a freeload- lieved regardless of who hibited. This is not intended to er. picked up the tab." eliminate the acceptance of Spiegel is an automotive Well, I wouldn't call Spiegel such items as a calendar, note journalist who writes for Auto a liar. I might call him a pad, pencil or tie clip bearing The rumor going around that Fred Hurlburt is the new Reports magazine. In the basketball coach at Harbor Beach is untrue. glutton, and I might wonder if the identification of the send- Those of you who remember Fred (and many do) should September issue, he reacts everything he eats tastes er." . have known that the story going around town was unfounded. angrily to a column I wrote slightly of motor oil. But I'm Instead of hosting the Napa If Fred had been in Pirate town certainly we could have last May. in no position to judge his Valley extravaganza, why heard that deep bass voice of his as far away as Cass City. Along with hundreds of integrity, as I've never read didn't Ford simply send the journalists from all over the what he wrote about GM cars media calendars illustrated nation, I had been invited to after eating GM caviar. with monthly pictures of the the Napa Valley in California But I did read what Len Fiesta? The big band revival in Cass City may be dead. Woody for the unveiling of Ford's Barnes wrote after returning Because it is more blessed Herman and his orchestra didn't do nearly as well financially new small car, the Fiesta. from the Fiesta party in the to give than to receive. And if as the Tommy Dorsey orchestra the previous year. Ford offered to pick up the Napa Valley. Barnes is editor you don't give enough, you There are several reasons for this. One is that advertising tab for the plane fare, three of Motor News, the Auto won't receive enough. Amen. sales were down. Another was the crowd. Although good, it ^fe^f^^i^S days in a fancy hotel, meals, Club's Michigan magazine. wasn't as large as the one in 1976. Another was the expense. It wfe «r** •'• '*?"'' *>*'<•'? v' 'X'" v-v golf, tennis and other goodies. Barnes allowed Ford to pick cost considerably more to get the band here this year. My newspaper does not up his tab, but that didn't stop Vahovicks meet Despite this, Rotary met expenses and made a small (very allow its employes to accept him from rapping the car. small) profit. But the club was dangerously near the such magnificent freebies, so Barnes pointed out that the The Vahovick family held break-even point. So near that there is grave doubt about RICE PADDY -- Most dry bean fields, such as this partially I declined the invitation. Fiesta couldn't be towed from their first reunion at the Ted another big band in 1978. Three weeks later, I was still the rear. He also compared Vahovick home Sunday, Aug. flooded one off Schwegler Road, haven't been hurt this much subject to spasms of uncon- the Fiesta to the Chevette and H. About 200 attended the by all the rain. Even without flooding, the moisture has helped trolled sobbing. I wouldn't said the Fiesta's important gathering when four genera- spread blight and mold, and kindled some new growth, recognize a Fiesta if it parked components are more apt to tions were represented. There were breweries in Gagetown and Elmwood at one in my navel, but I know I be damaged in a crash. Guests attended from Man- time, according to an article in the current issue of the which will mean green and dry beans on some plants. The would have loved the wine in Obviously, Barnes didn't feel celona, Port Huron, Detroit, Historical Society of Michigan magazine about Michigan extent of the damage won't be known till harvest time, the Napa Valley. obligated to pay for his sup-' Minden City, Bad Axe, Rap- However, if I had supped per. son, Argyle, Caseville, Peck breweries. and others. If anyone has any information, editor Mike Eliasohn would after the first killing frost. The rain hasn't hurt the county's and sipped at the Ford table, Tom Freel is contributing like to do a story. corn and sugar beet crop, however. would my bread and butter editor at Motor News. He The breweries were apparently out of business by around not smell of payola? Would I thinks it is sometimes a 1900, according to Cass City Historical Society President Jack urge readers to buy Fiestas, necessary evil for writers to RENTRINSEJIVAC Esau. not because I liked the car, freeloacl on the auto compan- but because I liked the wine? ies. "But when the writer's the professional These seemed like fair trip or something has been do-it-yourself questions to- ponder into my paid for by the , he carpet cleaning If you like trout fishing (or, perhaps even if you don't) you'll 3 plead guilty typewriter on a chilly May should tell his readers that in system Hff enjoy a book published by the Michigan United Conservation day in Detroit, the same day his copy, so they know where Clubs (MUCC). hundreds of less cautious he is coming from," Freel Called "Trout Streams", it tells of many of Michigan's newsmen were risking their told me. famous streams. The reports are in detail covering habitat, souls to play golf in the sunny Obviously, Spiegel and I natural foods present, stream access, stream bottom types, Napa Valley. While I was wouldn't be having this de- tributaries, historical data, topography and similar informa- wishing them terminal sun- bate if there were no cause for tion. of drug delivery burn, I wrote this: some suspicion. Even he ad- John D. Voclker (author of "Anatomy of a Murder") has "The next time you read a mits, "There are some jour- written a forward but that's just to make it sell. rave review for an auto, you nalists whose heads can be might wonder if the writer turned by golfing trips to MUCC is selling the soft cover book for $2.45 until Sept. 15. Circuit Judge Martin E. that he was arrested for in After that it's a dollar more. The address is MUCC, Box 30235, The charge was in connec- inspected the car while golf- Florida." But, as any writer Clements. Thursday, Aug. 25, Unionville Aug. 2(1, 197(>, be tion with the defendant's pos- ing in Florida, and who will tell you, it is always the Lansing, Mich. 411909. took under advisement ac- dropped. ' t Profits, if any, support club projects. session of a tape player, picked up the tab." other guy who takes a dive ceptance of guilty pleas from .Judge Clemc'iils set sent- amplifier, and black and This is what teed off Mar- into the corporate grease. three men charged with de- encing for the trio for Ocl. 11, while television. Fit/gerald shall Spiegel. His retort in- How does the freebie situ- RINSENVAC livery of phoncyclidine. should he accept Iheir pleas. was arrested July IB on a cluded this paragraph: ation look from the other The three pleaded guilty on cleans the way Bond was continued for all complaint from David Mat- "I've eaten Chrysler's hors side? A Ford employe gave professionals do, The word along the street is that there is a good deal of the condition other drug de- three. tlin. d'oeuvres, Ford's steaks, me a copy of a letter sent by at a traction reluctance in Chicken City over Frankenmuth's decision to livery charges pending In cases Monday before Virginia Bell, 17, of .122 K. GM's cavier, and American Henry Ford II to all of his ot the cost join a league of Saginaw valley teams and leave the Thumb B against them be dropped and .Judge Clements: Dcckerville Road, Cam, was Motors' hot dogs. And I've executives. It outlines Conference. that they not be sentenced to He refused to accept the sentenced for attempted lar- toasted with Porsche's beer, "Standards of Corporate Con- Regardless, the Frankenmuth Board of Education approved prison. guilty plea of Michael J. ceny in a building. Mercedes' champagne, and duct" pertaining to the ac- transfer to the new league to be effective in the 1979-80 school The three pleading guilty Urban, 17, of 20(1 W. Gamble Datsun'ssakc. I've seen some ceptance of gifts by Ford year. were: Street, Caro, to a charge of She was placed on 12 months' probation, sentenced great motorcars, and others employes. The most succinct It's probably just as well that the Eagles are leaving. They George S. Buniack, 21, of attempted larceny. that range from fair to poor. paragraph says: Albee True Value have been a credit to the league while a member. But they are HI. :! Hiirds Corner Road, He had been charged with to 22 days in the county jail, with credit for 22 days served, In each case, the carmaker "The acceptance of a gift or Hardware growing far faster than schools in the Thumb and are on the fat- Caro. He was arrested in Caro larceny over $100, in connec- obviously wanted me to write favor . . . by a Company Phone 872-2270 edge of the league boundaries. on the delivery of PCP charge tion with the Ihc'fl of a soi'l fined $125 and assessed $125 There are other teams, more compatible and closer that will Jan. ,'i. He asked that a drink machine from .Jack court costs. She is to be given undoubtedly be happy to take Frankenmuth's place. separate delivery, of PCP Botsford of Caro July 20. A credit for $25 for each month charge, for which he was pro-trial hearing was sched- she is enrolled'in and attend- arrested Nov. 18,197(iin Caro, uled Sept. 12. Bond was ing school. be dropped. continued. The charge was in connec- William C. Magiera, 20, of Urban stood mule to two tion with the taking of a pair The Dick Erlas leave Friday fora visit in Poland. When they 17 N. Hooper Street, Caro, charges of larceny in a build- of blue jeans from Karen's arrive, Dick will have an advantage that anyone who has who was arrested on a charge ing. Pleas of innocent were Town and Country Store in toured foreign countries will be quick to tell you is significant. of delivery of PCP Oct. 14, entered by the court and a Caro June 2. Cass City Sports, Inc. - The He can speak the language. I'm always a little envious of a 197fi in Caro. He asked that a pre-trial hearing was sched- Two charges of forgery person tiial can speak two or more tongues. My admiration second charge of delivery of uled, also Sept. 12. against I he defendant, for Thumb's Name Brand Sports Store probably stems from my attempts to conquer French for two PCP and a charge of delivery The charges arc in connec- writing of bad checks for $70 . losing years at Michigan State. of LSD be dropped. He was tion with the l.heft of a and $50, were dismissed. arrested on the two charges cassette player and ampli- A defense motion for releas- Dec. 9 and Oct. 21, 197li, re- fier, belonging to Lian Par- ing of David Wolfrum, 19, of spectively in Caro. sell, from the Caro swimming HI. 1 Burmon Road, Deford, Monday is Labor Day and marks the official end of summer. David R. Popp, 2li, of 2222 pool, and of beer from the on his own recognizance was II 's also a holiday. All of which is a sneaky way to remind you Village Drive, Caro, who was Lions Club booth, both at the granted. Personal recogni- Exclusive that the Chronicle will be closed Monday and that all deadlines arrested on a charge of fairgrounds July tfi. are advanced one day. x.ance bond was set at $1,000. delivery of PCP along with David M. Fitzgerald, IS), of Wolfrum has been in the GUM! Your cooperation, as always, is appreciated in helping us Buniack Jan. :i. He asked (hat 181 N. 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Milk output PEDALING AROUND ( Council debates Three are hurt increases Don't keep in July the canal Cultural Center in Thursday crash State milk production in July was 407 million pounds, By MikeEliasohn up 4 per cent from the same time this year at various Three persons were treated 4918 Lamton Road, escaped side of the bridge. month last year, according to Continued from page one locations throughout the Cass City police reported at Caro Community Hospital injury in an accident Sunday the Michigan Crop Reporting Thumb. Next year, all events Wednesday evening, Aug. 24, would be easy, We all know township for the latter's 50 Thursday afternoon, Aug. 25, morning on Deckerville Service. I hope the members of the will be in Cass City. that when Charles F. Thomp- veterans groups opposing how wrong they (and we) per cent share. after an accident at M-24 and Road. Each cow produced an The recommendation of the Deputies reported he was "giving away" of the Panama were. A decision will probably be M-46, south of Caro. son. 18, of Akron, stopped at average of 1,010 pounds of The Canal Zone isn't any- made at the Sept. 27 meeting. planning commission was ap- westbound, west of Lamton, the railroad tracks on Main milk, up from 970 pounds in Canal are ready to go fight for proved, that the former Lenz- Benjamin A. Ronan, 73, of where near as large as South Some discussion Tuesday fav- Pontiac, was cited by sher- when his car went off the Street for a train, he was July, 1976. The number of it. I'm not. ner property at Oak and Pine north side of the road, struck And when the charge is led Vietnam, but I still don't think ored continuation of the iff's deputies on a charge of struck in the rear by a car cows in Michigan declined Streets should be rezoned a bridge warning sign and against Panamanian ma- it's worth shedding American status quo, that since village failure to yield at a posted driven by James W. O'Con- from 404,000 to 403,000. blood over. I wonder if Reag- residents are also township from residential to parking. then the bridge abutment, nor, 22, of Elkton. Nationally, July milk pro- chine gunners, I hope Ronald intersection. an, Thurmond, and the "don't residents, they pay more than The request came from spun around and went off the duction totaled 10.715 billion Reagan is in front. I won't be Schneeberger's, which will They said he was north- Both vehicles were east- give it away" veterans are half of Elkland's taxes. bound on M-24, and collided north side of the road back- pounds, up 2.5 per cent from behind him. use it for customer parking. wards into a ditch on the far bound. I don't blame citizens of willing to shed any of their Therefore, it would only be with the westbound auto of the same month in 1976 and fair that the township contin- A special meeting was 7.5 per cent above July, 1975. Panama for being incensed at blood. scheduled at 7 p.m., Sept. 13, Michael V. Little, 18, of 5025 The canal is not as militar ue to help support the Cultur- having the American-con- with the planning commission Severance Road, Cass City. ily important as some would al Center. Average production of 977 trolled canal running through and developer Thomas Her- Treated at the hospital want Americans to believe. pounds per cow was 30 pounds their country. ron to consider approval of were Ronan's wife, Gail, 69; Most of the new aircraft CIVIL DEFENSE more than a year earlier and If Canada had a canal the plat for his Northvvood Little, and a passenger in the PROPOSED BUDGET carriers are too wide to go 81 pounds above July, 1975. running through the lower Estates, located off of N. Little auto, John A. Warju, 14, FOR peninsula of Michigan from through it, and with a two- County Emergency Serv- of 5043 Severance Road. The nation's dairy herd in ices Coordinator Frank Kros- Seeger Street, across from July of 10.965 million head Lake Huron to Lake Michi- ocean Navy, not that many the high school. Elsie Mathews, 67, of Mar- gan, Michiganians would be smaller warships have to go wek asked the council to lette, was ticketed by Cass was 2,000 more than in June prepare an emergency plan, A total of $3,500 was ap- but down .7 from July, 1976. just as incensed. through it. City police Monday afternoon in conjunction with Elkland propriated for purchase of REVENUE SHARING Production for the first Supporters of the treaty say It is difficult to defend on a charge of driving left of and Novesta townships, to trees, some as replacements Entitlement Period No. 9 seven months of 1977 was 2.2 guerilla war could break out against sabotage and could be center. deal with emergencies such for trees that died. per cent above the same in the Canal Zone if the Senate knocked out by one atomic Notification has been re- They said she was west- does not approve the treaty. missile. as tornadoes. bound on E. Cass City Road at Revenue $14,650.00 period in 1976 and 6.2 per cent The plan would detail such ceived from the state high- , above the corresponding per- Opponents cry "blackmail." In terms of commercial way department that flashing Scotty McCullough Drive The Pentagon says the shipping, the canal is also not things as location of con- when she r-ossed the center- iod in 1975. struction equipment, such as lights will be installed soon on The July milk-feed ratio of canal cannot be defended; as important as it once was. line and collided with the EXPENDITURES front end loaders, available the children's crossing signs 1.56 was 4.7 per cent above the Sen. Strom Thurmond of Supertankers are too big for it at the Ale and Main intersec- eastbound auto of Jacquie R. Rawson Memorial Library 3,000.00 June ratio and 8.3 per cent South Carolina says that's and due to changing world shelters for feeding and hous- Zawilinski, 27, of 6180 Krapf ing victims, names of nurses, tion. above a year ago. The in- "hogwash." markets, not as many 1 Installation will start in Road. crease was due to higher milk A lot of people thought countries use it anymore. In firemen, and electricians, Ronald L. McLaren, 25, of Sanitary Landfill 4,500.00 and availability of gener- mid-September of water and prices and lower feed costs. defending South Vietnam 1949, about 13 per cent of U.S. sewer lines in the village 5785 Snover Road, Decker, overseas trade went through ators. was cited by sheriff's depu- LaPonsie was designated to industrial park. The bid for Roads 7,150.00 the canal; in 1976, the figure the project was approved at ties early Saturday on a was only 7 per cent. work on the village's portion charge of failure to yield right of the plan. Kroswek will the July meeting. The weather For the record, here are the A plaque has been received of way. Total $14,650.00 contact the two townships to They said he was north- High L(>\v basic provisions of the pro- from the American Auto- posed treaty, which must be obtain their cooperation. bound on Graf Road and 44 mobile Association com- approved by a two-thirds collided with the car of Der- Thursday 82 38 OTHER BUSINESS mending the village for hav- PUBLIC HEARING majority of the Senate to take ing gone four years without a eck J. Dean, 18, of 4217 Van Friday 87 4b Geisen, Caro, which was On Proposed Budget Saturday 97 ' 72 effect: pedestrian fatality. --Panama immediately The council gave its ap- westbound on Van Geisen. Sunday 66 The July police report will beheld 96 takes control over 65 per cent proval to holding the Thumb Carol L. Hayward, 21, of Monday 50 showed 64 traffic tickets is- 82 of the Canal Zone (not the Area Summer games July 22, Sebcwaing, was ticketed Tuesday . . . R9 51 sued, 12 parking tickets, and canal itself). It gets the rest 1978, in the village park. The Wednesday night, Aug. 24, by SEPT. 12 at 8 p.m. games were held for the first 67 parking meter tickets. Two Precipitation: .21 inch, recorded 7 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. Dec. 31, 1999. Panamanian juveniles were arrested. Ten deputies on a charge of at Elkland Township Hall 24; Saturday, trace; Monday, .4; Tuesday, .25. courts assume civil jurisdic- adults were arrested or given careless driving. They re- ported she was eastbound on (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant) tion immediately; criminal appearance tickets. jurisdiction in three years. Direct Crimes reported were: Bay City-Forestville Road, Carolyn Ware -The U.S. currently pays Larcenies, 10; vandalism, 5; east of Colwood Road, when Elkland Township Clerk Panama $2.3 million a year assault and battery, 2; bad her car went off the right side for the right to operate the dialing checks, 2, and drug com- of the road into a ditch. canal (which we wouldn't do plaints, 1. Richard C. Kulinski, 23, of BOWLERS if we owned it). That will increase to $40 to $70 million a starting year, through 1999, based on canal tonnage and revenue. General Telephone custom- WANTED In a separate package, the ers in Cass City, Clifford, and U.S. is offering $345 million to Kingston will soon be able to OPEN TO 11 p.m.«« NIGHT Panama in loans and credit dial credit card, collect, per- for defense and development. son-to-person, and bill-to- 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. - 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sundays 3 -MAN TEAM --The U.S. keeps five mili- third number long distance Wednesday Morning tary bases in the Canal Zone calls from any phone includ- until the year 2000. After that, ing pay phones, according to'r a separate treaty pledges the Bob Kowalski, northeastern OuV^UIr IFavorit CIV Wl I LeW ^m U.S. and Panama to preserve FOR division manager. SWEET PEAS 5 303cans$1°0 the canal's neutrality. That is The added dial service be- interpreted to mean the U.S. gins Tuesday, Sept. 6. has the right to intervene The automated system, Richelieu Peeled militarily. which makes long distance 160Z $ 100 Thursday Morning --A new commission, dom- dialing of these special serv- TOMATOES 3 ' inated by the U.S., will oper- ices possible, also allows the Koegel's Large COUPLES FOR ate the canal and gradually company to offer IDDD - turn control over to the International Direct Distance BOLOGNA Panamanians, who take com- Dialing -- to 36 foreign count- DOUBLES plete control in 2000. Current ries. Koegel's Skinless U.S. workers keep their jobs "This new automated oper- Buitoni 29-Oz. Jar Friday Night until retirement. ator service will provide our FRANKS Meat Flavored customers with faster call FAST BUCK processing and more accur- Eckrich ate billing," Kowalski said. SPAGHETTI

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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Van man attended the open house the pesticide applicators' The Pioneer Group met Mrs. Marie Snell returned Norman. for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kipps' examination Sept. 14 at 7:30 Thursday, Aug. 25, at Sanilac home Thursday evening after Mrs. Frank Chippi was a new home, Sunday afternoon. p.m. at the Farm Bureau AUG. 31 -SEPT. 4 County Park No. 3 on M-53. A a trip to Pennsylvania with a Wednesday caller of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Puterbaugh is a Building in Sandusky. cooperative dinner was tour group. Mrs. Andy Hoagg. patient in Hills and Dales The Sanilac County Cooper- Dr. Arnett will also be speaking at the Sunday served at noon. The Hilltoppers of the Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Jones of Hospital. ative Extension Service will, worship services at Deford, 9:30 a.m. and at the King- After dinner, Mrs. Fred RLDS church will meet Fri- Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brian Lashbrook spent therefore, conduct a training ston United Methodist Church, 11:00 a.m. Emigh conducted a short day evening, Sept. 2, for a 7 Jones and John D. Jones had Sunday night with his grand- session Tuesday, Sept. 6, at business meeting. Roll call p.m. supper with Miss Lillian dinner together at a restau- mother, Mrs. Don Krause and 7:30 p.m. rant Saturday. girls. In addition, special music will be featured each was answered by 22 mem- Dunlap. Purpose of the training bers. Happy birthday was Friday evening dinner Mr. and Mrs. Forest Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Randy Smith session will be to help farm- evening. On Wednesday and Thursday evening, sung and the cake was fur- guests at the Arlington Gray were Thursday dinner guests and Julie Smith spent Sunday ers prepare for the examina- the Living Truth Quartet will be singing. nished by Mr. and Mrs. home were Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dor- at the zoo. tion. Ernest Hyatt. Readings were Elmer Fuester, Mr. and Mrs. man. Mr rand-Mrs. John Dunlap It is suggested that farmers On Thursday, Friday and Saturday mornings, Dr. Arnett will be speaking at 10 a.m. in an given by members. Grant Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Don Krause and Sr. were Monday lunch guests planning on taking the exam- informal setting on current issues and Biblical answers. The Sept. 22 meeting will be Mrs. Clark Auslander. daughter Sally were Tuesday of Miss Edith Schwerin at ination should attend the at the park again. If weather Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bearss supper guests of Mr.' and Mrs. Auburn Heights and visited training session and acquaint The services are open to the general public. Free will offerings will be received. The is inclement, they will meet at of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Leon Smith at Carsonville. Mrs. Dunlap's brother, Joe themselves with the informa- Deford United Methodist Church exists in the community to proclaim the Gospel of the RLDS church annex. were guests from Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwerin, in the hospital. tion needed to complete the Jesus Christ to all, to call persons to Commitment to Christ and His Church and Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Sprague and Kellie and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buerkle examination given by the to promote Christian growth and maturity. It is in the spirit of these purposes that Arlington Gray. While here and Mrs. and Jr. returned home Saturday MDA. these services are offered to the community. they visited Mrs. Bearss' Rebecca of Bay Port were from their wedding trip. They This training session will be Mrs. Don Krause was a cousin, Garfield Leishman, in Sunday afternoon callers of visited Mr. and Mrs. Don held at the Farm Bureau Further Information May Be Received By Calling Thursday evening caller of the Tuscola County Medical Mr. and Mrs. Ryerson Puter- Smith and family Sunday Building in Sandusky. Miss Marie Meredith. Care Facility. baugh and Lana. afternoon. Farmers wanting to take The Pastor, Rev. Joel Hurley at 683-2832 The United Methodist Wo- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Van Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mcln- the pesticide certification test men of Shabbona will meet and daughter Julaine of Sagi- Norman attended the Brown tosh and family and Mr. and can apply to do so at their City Camp meeting Sunday Mrs. John Mika and family county extension office, al- afternoon. spent Sunday at the zoo. though it may be too late to do Mrs. Dale Leslie and girls so in time to take the test attended a bridal shower Sept. 14 in Sandusky. FRESH FROM OUR OWN 3 Sunday afternoon in honor of After Oct. 26 of this year, Toni Palazzola, bride-elect. Ubly H.S. farmers will have to be TRUTEST Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bush- certified in order for them to MODERN PAINT FACTORIES! len and Douglas of California purchase and apply restricted PAINTS were Friday lunch guests of accredited -use pesticides. Mrs. Don Krause and girls. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phillips Ubly High School is now on of Decker and Mr. and Mrs. the list of secondary schools Clark Auslander attended a fully accredited by the Uni- C. Guernsey pony pull at Alpena Wednes- versity of Michigan. day. According to the univer- LABOR DAY SALE Mrs. Albert Jones was a sity's Bureau of School Serv- gets degree LASTS 10 DAYS ONLY Sunday afternoon caller of ices, the status will continue Miss Marie Meredith. as long as the school contin- Craig S. Guernsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheel- ues to meet accreditation Mr. and Mrs. Vic Guernsey of LATEX HOUSE PAINT er were Sunday evening lunch standards. 6331 Dale Street, has received guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy The bureau's Accreditation a bachelor's degree from Tru-Test "Select" Quality is a Hoagg. Advisory Committee ap- Michigan State University. real money-saving value. proved the status for Ubly He completed his degree Produces a smooth, uniform, High School at a recent requirements during the sum- low sheen finish to hide Singles club meeting. mer term. He received a B.S. imperfections; resist blister- 128 PL. OZ. (1 Gallon) degree in soil science. ing, stains, fading. Goes on has business easy; dries fast. Water clean- Beat around the bush and up. Ideal for primed or you take the long road to Custom Colors Higher meeting The Want Ads are newsy too. painted exterior wood, brick, HOUSE nowhere. stucco, etc. White and four The officers of the Tip-of- popular colors! M-9 White the-Thumb Singles Club met WeathetAII ACRYLIC recently at the home of club Professional and Business Vice-president Anne Forsyth, Bad Axe, for their monthly business meeting. LATEX HOUSE PAINT Lunch was served by the hostess. Custom Pat's Band will provide the music for the dance Sunday DIRECTORY 97 Colors night in the First Methodist Higher church house in Bad Axe, DR. W. S. SELBY Dr. E. Paul Lockwood GAL. starting at 8:30. OPTOMETRIST Chiropractic Physician Ray Messing's band will Our finest house paint! Contains newest furnish the music for the Office Hours: acrylic resins for extra durability. The paint SOLiu COLOR LATEX STAIN "guest night" dance Sept. 17. Mon.,Tues., Wed., Fri. film itself resists weather, smog, stains — Hours: 8-5 except Thursday Perfect for rough-cut and Members are invited to bring 8-12 noon on Saturday 9-12 noon and 1:30-5:00 p.m. even mildew! Applies smoothly with a smooth wood: shingles, a married couple as guests 4624 Hill St. Saturday 9-12 a.m. shakes and siding. Hides like buttery- that makes painting easy. Dries for the evening. Refresh- Across from Hills and Dales Closed All Day Thursday 99 fast. Water clean-up for wood, concrete, ments will be served. Hospital Phone 872-2765 Cass City paint; protects like stain! Keeps its color twice as long stucco, etc. White & 35 colors. A fall color tour is planned For Appointment GAL. as oil stains. High-hiding paint Oct. 2 in the Cadillac area. All Phone 872-3404 film has excellent resistance singles are invited and should Harold T. Donahue, 21 rustic colors! make reservations with Bea to erosion and mildew. It Custom Colors Higher Sternberg of Bad Axe by Sept. M.D. dries fast; water cleanup. Allen Witherspoon 15. New England Life Physician & Surgeon A dinner-dance will be held NEL Growth Fund CLINIC Oct. 29 at the Klump restau- NEL Equity Fund rant in Harbor Beach. Reser- Value Line Fund-Keystone 4674 Hill St., Cass City FINEST QUALITY TRU-TEST vations can be made by Funds calling Eleanor Schultz of Phone 872-2321 Office 872-2323 - Res. 872-2311 PAINTS ARE SOLD Harbor Beach by Oct. 15. 4615 Oak St. Cass City The next meeting will be in Harris-Hampshire EXCLUSIVELY BY the home of Connie Molocznik K.I. MacRAE, D. 0, HARDWARE STORES of Filion at 8 p.m., Sept. 22. Agency, Inc.

Osteopathic Physician Complete Insurance Services SAT-N-HUEFLAT and Surgeon 6815 E. Cass City Road 20 attend Cass City, Michigan INTERIOR LATEX Corner Church and Oak Streets Phone 872-2688 Thick, creamy, no-drip Office 872-2880 - Res. 872-3365 97 latex. Rich as velvet finish. church Mac's Country DO YOU HAVE A 7GAL Dries fast. White & 44 new Beauty & Boutique colors! DRINKING PROBLEM? convention ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MARVELUSTRE© and AL-ANON 5 miles east of M-53 on Argyle Twenty people from the Every Friday Evening • 8:00 p.m. Road. Open every day, except Mon- LATEX SEMI-GLOSS Cass City Missionary church Good Shepherd Lutheran E-Z KARE „ Church, Cass City day. recently returned from a Super scrubbable, Ideal for Call for evening appoint- E-l White church International Youth kitchen, bath, and wood- ments, Ubly 658-5109 LATEX FLAT ENAMEL Convention at Montana Uni- Efren M. Dizon, M.D. Operator Barb MacAlpine, work. Same 44 colors versity in Missoula, MT., Perla A. Espino, M.D. Sat-N-Hue. Aug. 15-19. Custom Diplomates of the American There were about 1,800 Board of Pediatrics 97 Colors young people that attended (Practice limited to Infants Harry Crandell, Jr. Great Values! from Canada and all over the and Children) D.V.M. GAL Higher United States. 4674 Hill St. Office 4438 South Seeger St. 8 They were entered in Bible Cass City, Mich. 48726 Phone 872-2255 LATEX FLAT 597 E-Z Kare...the original "wash 'n wear" finish quizzing and the following (Across from Hills & Dales for walls and woodwork in every room. talent events: vocal solo, Hospital) Dr. J.H.Geissinger WALL FINISH GAL instrumental solo, vocal Phone 517-872-4384 Looks like a flat; scrubs clean like enamel LATEX group, instrumental en- Chiropractor without damage to the paint film. Fast dry; semble pretuned, piano, Mon.,Tues.,Thurs., Fri. ONE COAT 97 water cleanup. Choose from 44 new Hoon K. Jeung, M.D. 9-12 noon and 2-6 p.m. WALL FIMSH woodwind-strings solo, song General Surgery CEILING WHITE 4 GAL ONE COAT decorator colors! leading, organ solo, chorale, Sat. 9-12 noon A-9 mite story telling, preaching, dra- i;| (i 02 :l Gallon) hlm> 9a.m.-5p.m. daily Our fully washable, velvet PAINT NOW...PAY LATER. CHARGE IT! matic recitation, commercial Saturday-9 to 12 noon 21 N. Aimer, Caro, Michigan CEILING LATEX art, sculpture, photography, rich flat paints for all type in- Office Hours by Appointment Brite White illustration and song writing. terior walls and ceilings. Both Phone 872-4611 Across from IGA Store are high hiding. Ceiling white [master charge] Sports events were tennis, 4672 Hill St. Phone Caro 673-4464 won't yellow. Fast dry; water THE IMtl«B«N« C««0 ping-pong, volleyball, basket- Cass City, Mich. 48726 cleanup. 8 popular wall ball, and golf. Home 872-3138 Saib A. Isterabadi, M.D. Phil Martin placed third in colors; white. 4674 Hill Street photography and Dave Mar- James-Ballard, M.D. Cass City, Michigan 48726 tin placed fourth in table Office at 4530 Weaver Street WE OWN 3 LARGE TRU-TEST PAINT FACTORIES TO GIVE 36 Page Tru-Test tennis. General Surgeon FREE! Paint Decorating On the way to the conven- YOU FINEST QUALITY PAINTS AT LOW PRICES. tion, the local group visited Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Thoracic and 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Booklet. Get Yours! Mt. Rushmore and Yellow- Cardiovascular Surgeon Daily except Thursday after- stone National Park. noon Those who went from the Office Hours: Thursday after- Cass City area were: Debbie noon 1 -5 p.m. Tuckey, Kathy Tuckey, Phil Phone 872-2323 Tuckey, Cindy Rosenberger, RICHARD A. HALL, D.O. Cathy Rosenberger, Gene- Edward Scollon, vieve Peddie, Lorie Brown, Osteopathic Physician Renee Schember, Phil Mar- D.V.M. tin, Dave Martin, Doug Tay- Veterinarian Hardware fr Albee lor, Linda Taylor, Marsha 4672 HIM Street Call For Appointment Taylor, Kathy,Perry, Betty Cass City, Michigan For Small Animals Phone 872-2270 Perry, Fred Tuckey, Mr. and Phone 872-2935 Cass City Mrs. Fred Martin, and Pastor Office 872-4725 • Home 872-4762 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass City and Mrs. Robert E. Taylor. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, - SEPTEMBER 1, 1977 PAGE NINE

Mrs. Thelma Jackson NOTICE Holbrook Area News Phone 658-2347 Novesta Township

Eugene Cleland and Karen day evening guests of Mrs. Carol. Mrs. Dale Bader and Scheurer Hospital in Pigeon Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Harry Miller, former Cass Board Meeting of Bad Axe and Curtis Cleland Alex Cleland and Carol. family of Cass City were for 10 days, came home Tues- Shagena were Thursday din- City teacher, and Helen (Sim- spent Saturday at Glennie Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kittle- afternoon callers. day. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. kins) Doyle, former resident will be fishing and also visited Mr. born of Caseville were Thurs- Mrs. Ronald Jackson and Mrs. Henry Jackson called Glen Shagena. of Holbrook, and Mr. and and' Mrs. Doug Cleland of day evening guests of Mr. and family of Elkton and Mrs. Bill on Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Sid Werner of Royal Oak Mrs. Lynn Spencer were Glennie. Mrs. Glen Shagena. Jackson of Bad Axe were Gracey and family Friday. spent a few days with Mr. and Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Gaylord Lapeer vis- Jack Ross of Ubly was a Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Hartel of Texas and Mrs. Burton Berridge. and Mrs. Laurence Spencer. TUESDAY, SEPT. 6 ited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wednesday evening guest and Glen Shagena. Bob Cleland Jr. of Pontiac at Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schenk of spent Sunday and Monday Mr. and Mrs. Allen Depcin- The Lynn Spencers left Laming Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Burton Berridge was a Aug. 13 for Baker, Mont., to Ubly were Thursday evening with Mrs; Alex Cleland and ski and family and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck- Tuesday guest of Mr. and spend six days with Mr. and er and family of Cass City and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Hugh Stewart at Vassar. Carol. Shirley Hartel, who Mrs. Cliff Robinson attended Schenk and Randy. has spent the past three the wedding reception for Mr. Mrs. Richard Atkinson and TOWN HALL, DEFORD Mr. and Mrs. Don Becker Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland attended the Fallen county attended the Webster family Mrs. Dave Hacker, Denise and Mr. and Mrs. Frank weeks visiting relatives at and Mrs. Rick Bensinger at 7 p.m. and Chris were Tuesday Union Lake and Pontiac, Saturday evening at the Ubly fair and rodeo. They arrived reunion Sunday at Oak Laming were Friday supper home Aug. 23. Beach. afternoon guests of Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don returned to Texas Wednes- Fox Hunters Club hall. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Decker Mrs. Earl Schenk and Randy. Tracy. day. Barbara Jean Booms and spent Saturday and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tim- Ron Berridge of Big Rapids Rick Bensinger, son of Mr. Want Help Finding What You Want? with Mrs. Emma Decker in were Sunday afternoon and mons and daughters of Owen- is spending a three-week term and Mrs. -Bob Bensinger, Reputation is built on things Cass City. Other Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. dale, Mrs. Manly Fay Sr. and break with Mr. and Mrs. were married at St. Mary's that have to be faced, have to guests were Mrs. Charles Fred Schmidt and son at Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Lapeer Burton Berridge. Catholic church at Parisville be solved and have to be done. Try The Want-Ads Today! Bond and Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Deckerville. were Tuesday evening guests Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoxie at 2 o'clock Saturday. Beyer. Don Harrington was a Tues- of Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood and sons of Decatur were day forenoon guest of Earl Sunday and Monday guests of John Rakowski and Frank Lapeer and family in honor of TRIP Sweeney of East Lansing Schenk. Lynwood Lapeer's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fues- and Bill Spencer. spent the week end with Harold Becker was a Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spencer ter were Sunday supper guests Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beck- David Sweeney and were day evening guest of Mr. and left July 23 for a month's trip guests at a bachelor party at of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson. Mrs. Henry Jackson and er and family moved to LET US HUNT Mr. and Mrs. Don Tracy, Atlanta last week. to the western states. They the David Sweeney home Edith. visited Mary Lou Spencer in Saturday evening for Jim Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lapeer Sheree Lapeer spent from and Mr. and Mrs. .Elmer Tuesday through Saturday Detroit July 23 and were FOR YOU... Rakowski. BRIDAL SHOWER overnight guests of Don Ains- Fuester were Saturday eve- with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tim- For an insurance policy, that is! We'll shop many Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson worth at Van Wert, Ohio. were Tuesday supper guests ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ed Sweeney, Mary mons, Debbie and Patti. of the largest insurance companies in the coun- of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yax at Gaylord Lapeer. Sweeney and Mrs. Dave From July 24-30, they at- try for the policy that will meet your needs and Clara and Alma Vogel of Sweeney attended a bridal Mr. and Mrs. Ward Benkel- Almont. man, Gladys Bliss, Helen tended a Synod school at probably save you money too! Remember to see Caro and Mr. and Mrs. R.B. shower for Mary Kay Essen- Shirley Hartel of Texas, Novak, of Cass City, Mr. and Danville, Ky. your Independent Insurance Agent first. Bob Cleland Jr. of Pontiac Spencer of Cass City met macher at the home of Mr. En route to Sacramento, Thelma Olsen of Kansas City, and Mrs. Howard Essen- Mrs. Jerry Decker and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cleland and and Mrs. Cliff Jackson spent Calif., they visited Mr. and Carol were Sunday dinner Mo., and Hope Kilinger of macher at Harbor Beach Sun- Mrs. Charles Simpkins at Fowlcrville at Frankenmuth day afternoon. Friday with Mrs. Emma guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Decker. Seneca, Mo., arriving in Sac- Matthews Jr. and family in for dinner Thursday. Miss Essenmacher is the • Susan Sofka of Swartz ramento Aug. G where they honor of Mrs. Matthews' Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Spencer bride-elect of Bernard Sween- spent a week with Mr. and of Cass City visited Mary ey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim B. Creek spent the week end Harris-Hampshire birthday. with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Laurence Spencer at Mr. and Mrs. Murill Shag- Buehrly at Ubly Monday Sweeney. their home and also at their afternoon. Sofka and Steven. Agency, Inc. ena and Mary of Cass City, Mrs. Melvin Peter, Carol cabin at Lake Tahoe. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spencer The Spencers also visited 6815 E. Cass City Road visited Mrs. Mary Spencer and Janet and Mrs. George Cass City and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson spent Monday in Bay Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fancher Bill Jackson of Bad Axe were and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shirley Hartel of Texas and at Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Phone 872-2688 Monday guests of Mr. and Goodall in Cass City Saturday Bob Cleland Jr. of Pontiac City. Mrs. Glen Shagena. forenoon. visited Anne Pelton at Cass Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hold- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck- City Monday. Nancy Dickerson, prominent national correspondent, reports for Detroit Edison: wick and family of Harbor er and family of Cass City Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena Beach were Sunday supper were Saturday guests of Mr. were Saturday evening guests guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Don Becker. of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson. Depcinski and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Decker Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schenk and Mr. and Mrs. Don Tracy of Ubly and Mr. and Mrs. "See how homes winning Mrs. Herbert Hichens and Mrs. Frank Pelton were Sun- were Monday supper guests Earl Schenk and Randy at- of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord tended the wedding of Ger- Lapeer. aldine Langley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gremel, Detroit Edison EEE Awards are built to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lang- Lisa and Julie of Flint were ley, and Dennis Schenk, son of Saturday dinner and supper Mrs. Gertrude Schenk, at guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry United Presbyterian church save on energy costs from top to bottom*" DIAMONDS Jackson and Edith. at Bad Axe at (i p.m. A Mrs. Charles Bond spent reception followed at Rapson Sunday, Aug. 21, with Mrs. Sportsman Club. Detroit Edison is a concerned If you're interested in Emma Decker. Other after- participant in America's crusade for noon and supper guests were finding out more about BIRTHDAY DINNER conservation. The wise use of energy Detroit Edison EEE Award Clara and Alma Vogel of Caro homes must meet or surpass energy-efficient living, and George Rolston. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bush is a national goal, but it requires a call these builders. Mrs. Marty Felmlee and and family of North Branch, working relationship between those the following standards: daughters of Bay City spent a They'll be happy Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bukowski who supply energy and those few days with Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis to give you more Henry Sofka and Steven. Morel! of Ubly, Mr. and Mrs. who use it. To demonstrate publicly CARD'S LEADtfTO JEWELER Mrs. Anne Pelton of Cass Phone 673-2444 Mike Dreger and family, Mr. the desire to take a leadership role details about the City was a Wednesday guest and Mrs. Doug Morell and of Mrs. Alex Cleland and son. and Mr. and Mrs. Don in this crusade, Detroit Edison benefits you Jackson and family were has established the Energy Efficiency enjoy in EEE Sunday, Aug. 21, dinner Excellence (EEE) Award to guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Award homes. Wickes Morell and family in honor of encourage the building of more the birthdays of Mrs. Floyd energy-efficient homes. Michael J. End res Custom Builders, Marine City. Agriculture Morell, Ken Bukowski, Mike Call 765-5425. In Marysville, call 364-5553. Dreger, Jamie Dreger and Rider Custom Homes, Millln((ton. Tammy Bush. EEE Award homes Call 517-871-5511. Larry Lada Builder, Lexington. are designed with Call 359-7022. conservation in mind. Olendorf Builders, Inc., Utica. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gracey Call 73 1-3434 or 731-5160. spent Tuesday and Wednes- Davisburg Lumber Co., Inc., Davishurg. day in Pontiac and left Thurs- Detroit Edison presents the Energy Call 625-4801. day for a trip to California Efficiency Excellence (EEE) Award Liddy Homes, Inc., Waterford. and through the western Call 674-H19. states. to builders whose homes meet A. Energy-efficient heat-pump heating Marquis Homes, Hartland. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr, maximum standards in insulation, and cooling system which conforms Call 632-7118. Jamie and Jeff spent Sunday Briarvvoode Builders, Inc., Clarkston. lighting, wiring, appliances and are to design and installation standards Call 625-9229. with Wendy Doerr at Ml. established by the electric utility Pleasant. Wendy Doerr left comfort-conditioned with an energy- R. J. Smith Custom Homes, Marino City. industry. Call 765-8651. Friday to enroll at Central efficient electric heat pump. Michigan University at Mt. B. Maximum insulation including James D. Compo, Inc., Farmington Hills. Pleasant. From attic to basement, EEE Award Call 474-0499. R-17 material in exterior walls, R-44 Delta Enterprises, Inc., Fenton. Melvin Peter, Carol, Janet homes are designed to keep your heat in attic, and fully insulated basement Call 629-2140. and Danny were Saturday inside during winter and your utility costs walls with an R-13 value. Cedar Knolls Building Co., Inc., forenoon guests of Mrs. Orchard Lake. Call 681-9576. George Jackson. down. These same features also make C. Windows with wood sash and insulating glass or single glass with Richter Custom Homes, North Street. Mr. and Mrs. Keith For- EEE Award homes easier to cool in Call 385-4655. bush of Inkster, Dr. David full storm. Or aluminum sash with summer. The heat pump that keeps EEE Preston &. Preston, Inc., Drayton Plains. Forbush of Palachville, Mr. thermal break and insulating glass Call 623-6351. and Mrs. Ray Gremel and Award homes comfortable all year round or single glass with full storm. Charles Micallef Builder, Pt. Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gremel, Call 982-5885. Lisa and Julie of Flint and is an efficient way to heat, cool, filter D. Exterior doors with foam core and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson and dehumidify electrically. magnetic seal. and Edith were Sunday din- If you're planning on buying or E. Refrigerator and freezer must be Yes, you can make your ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. energy-efficient if provided by builder. Richard Forbush at Fenton in building a new home, take a look at the present home more honor of the birthdays of Detroit Edison EEE Award homes. F. Water heater is energy-saving type, energy efficient. Big Acre Keith Forbush, Ray Gremel located as close as practical to point These homes will help you conserve and Henry Jackson. of use. Hot water lines wrapped in Mrs. Dave Matthews Jr. energy and keep your operating costs insulation are recommended. Detroit Edison's Home Insulation Certified. and sons were Monday lunch at rock bottom. G. Interior lighting that conforms to Finance Plan is designed to help you bring guests of Mrs. Alex Cleland the Illuminating Engineering Society your present home up to today's energy- and Carol. standards for energy efficiency in saving standards. Ask about it at your Mr. and Mrs. Art Osentoski residential lighting. That's the and family of Bad Axe and Detroit Edison Customer Office. Here Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyrrell H. Exterior security lighting, if attended the St. Michael provided, has automatic dusk-to-dawn are other things you can do to help difference. Catholic church annual sum- control. conserve energy and also save money: mer festival at Port Austin Put up storm windows and doors; Check And your assurance Sunday. I. If home has a fireplace, it must Mrs. Terry Johnson and have a tight-fitting damper and glass weatherstripping and caulking; Dial down family of Rochester were screen, and if practical, an outside in winter and dial up in summer; Lower that you're getting fresh-air supply. Tuesday and Wednesday furnace fan settings; Keep electric quality seed wheat. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Del- J. Materials, equipment, design and bert Gracey. Chris, Gary and construction of all electric devices appliances in good repair. That The seed story is simple. When we put Jennifer Johnson remained to ' and wiring must comply with all local way, we'll all be using energy spend some time with their the Big Acre name on it, you know it's and national codes. more wisely. certified for purity and germination. That grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gracey. means you start with quality. Big Acre Pick up a free copy of "Planning a Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr New Home?" at any Detroit Edison seed wheat is available in proven varieties and Jeff took Amy and Jamie Customer Office. Or call Detroit for the Michigan climate in both red Doerr and Lisa Brown to the Edison for more information. and white wheats. Michigan State Fair at De- troit Friday to see the Bay Talk to your Wickes Elevator manager City Rollers. Jason and Melissa Jackson about your seed wheat needs this Fall. were Friday breakfast guests Conserve for all it's worth. The power is in your hands. It's part of the growing services from of Mrs. George Jackson. your local Wickes Elevator and Wickes . Leslie Hewitt and Glen Agriculture. Shagena visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bundo at Bad Axe Saturday afternoon. Wickes Agriculture Mrs. Dave Sweeney visited A Division of the Wickes Corporation Mrs. Mike Maurer in Ubly- Tuesday evening. Mrs. Maur- er, who was a patient in Edison CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, - SEPTEMBER 1, 1977 ;$tiM$^^''•'•'• '•'•^'•'•'•^v*!•^^^!•^^v»!•^^!•^x•l•^^!•!•^>>v^^*'X•x•x•x•x•^^^^^^^^^x•••^*•"'•••••••• ••••••••••' Air Force Tuscola HEALTH TIPS Your Neighbor says honors two NEWS FROM railroad Football season A former Cass Cityan, Carl Nye, and his wife, Shirley, District Court gets okay formerly from Imlay City, requires precautions have received outstanding Four problems performance ratings from the Operating agreements with U.S. Air Force. Alan Jay Pratt of Deford in was ticketed for speeding 65 two new railroads, one in the By Frank (.nappell, American Medical Association Both are civilian employes the village of Caro was tick- mph in a 55 mph zone. He paid Thumb and the other in at the Air Force Communica- eted for unnecessary noise fine and costs of $20. Lenawee county, were ap- tions Service at Richards- (squealing tires). He paid fine Nelson Allen Daniels Sr. of proved Aug. 24 by the State Football season is almost equipment and facilities are Gebaur Air Force Base, Mo. and costs of $15. Deford in the village of Cass Highway Commission. here again. important to reduce injuries. Nye is a supervisory com- Antoinette Susan Palazzola City was ticketed for speeding Starting Oct. 1, Tuscola and All over the nation, Amer- Good first aid procedures and munications management of Snover in the village of 35 mph in a 25 mph zone. He Saginaw Bay Railway, Inc., ican males are starting to toss medical care, with a physi- facing Michigan specialist, his wife is a super- Gagetown was ticketed for paid fine and costs of $20. and kick and run with foot- cian available during prac- Paul Ciaverilla of Orchard will take over operation of visory supply technician. speeding 46 mph (radar) in a 43.6 miles of track operated balls, all the way from 8-year- tice drills and on the bench Each received certificates 30 mph zone. She paid fine Lake in the village of Cass olds in the backyard to junior during games are major fac- City was ticketed for exces- for the past I'/i years by Whittaker is in the portable from the Communications and costs of $20. Conrail. The track was form- and senior high and college tors in cutting serious injur- Democratic gubernatorial Service in recognition of their Ralph Guy Russell of Owen- sive speed, 35 mph in a 25 mph teams to the big bruisers of ies. candidate Patrick H. McCol- sawmill business, with most zone. He paid fine and costs of erly owned by the bankrupt of the wood he and his performance. dale in Indianfields township Penn Central Railroad. the professional leagues. Precautions against the ex- lough, in a recent speech in $20. employes cut being sold to The T&SBR will operate Football is a rough contact treme heat of early season Cass City, said in his travels Yvonne, Antoinette .Martin sport and inevita bly-will pro- days-also are important. around the state, he haslound firms-that make ...it .into .pal_-____ of Cass City in the village of "trains on the "lines' between lets. BUSINESSMEN Vassar and Munger, Vassar duce its full quota of bumps Many coaches now sched- most persons are concerned Cass City was ticketed for and bruises, strains and ule the hot weather workouts about crime, property taxes, He and his wife, Ethel, have HOME OWNERS exceeding posted speed limit, and Millington, and Vassar two children, both grown, and and Colling. The primary sprains, cuts and gashes. in early morning and late and welfare. 45 mph in a 35 mph zone. She Most of these aren't serious afternoon to avoid the heat of Harold Whittaker of 6608 one granddaughter. Bureau FARMERS paid fine and costs of $20. cargo will be sugar beets and MRM UUMMJ 8BMCE81 INC other agricultural products. and the lads concerned are the day. The old rule against Pine Street is most concerned Stanley Brodzik of Deford back in the game shortly. drinking water during drills about four issues. in Novesta township was tick- The 18-month agreement One is inflation. "I feel our Planning a New Building, Store, between the railroad and and games has long since eted for violation of basic A thorough medical exami- been proved invalid and government isn't doing any- speed law (too fast for condi- highway commission will pro- nation is highly important for Office, Warehouse, Garage? vide the railroad with $406,503 dangerous. Water and salt is thing to stem the tide," he tions). He paid fine and costs boys preparing to go out for necessary to replace fluids said. of $35. in subsidies for the fiscal year football to make certain that Crime is another problem, starting Oct. 1. The subsidy lost through copious sweat- Naomi Ruth Anderson of there is no physical condition ing. one cause of which, he feels, Farm Bureau Buildings Are- Cass City in the village of consists of $325,202 in federal that should be noted before is too much permissiveness funds and $81,301 in state If your boy is playing on an Cass. City was ticketed for no beginning the rigorous train- organized team, the chances and immorality in society. money. ing and hard knocks of the • Professionally Engiheered proof of insurance. She paid are good that all of these Part of the solution to the fine and costs of $15. For the first six months of game. welfare problem, he sug- • Designed to Fit Your Needs the 1978-79 fiscal year, the Proper physical condition- safeguards are observed. Willis James Thane of Cass If most of his playing is gested, is to put as many • Carry a Long Term Warranty City in Aimer township was state will provide a subsidy of ing hardens the body and people as possible receiving $203,410. done on a vacant lot in the •Erected or Material Only ticketed for improper over- increases resistance to fa- afternoons and on Saturdays, welfare to work. "If you're taking. Failed to yield to The investor-owned T&SBR tigue, thus helping prevent going to pay them, they is headed by Charles Lapp of it becomes the parents' re- vehicle making a left turn. He injury. sponsibility to see that the should work." "Ask the Farm Bureau People" paid fine and costs of $25. Hillsdale, who has operated A minimum of three weeks As for property taxes, he the Hillsdale County Rail- of conditioning are recom- player has the benefit of the Call 872-4409 or 753-3457 Now safety principles. said, the government "can't road. mended prior to the first go on taxing homeowners and The other highway commis- game of the season. Coaches farmers the way they are." NO WAY sion agreement was with the and team physicians are alert Don't lecture - build char- Anton Peters Glen Erskine Lenawee County Railroad to to the fact that many injuries acter in your children by 5822 Cass City Road 4330 Seaway Drive It may be true that money operate former Penn Central occur when the player is example. talks, but a dollar never talks Cass City, Ml 48726 Carrollton, Ml 48724 track now used by Conrail. tiring and thus less alert. back to the tax collector. Good coaching enables the players to perform better and thus be less prone to injury. 64 attend Good officiating makes for better games and also helps 7" ELECTRIC GRINDER annual reunion protect players. Proper - SPECIAL - Sixty-four attended the an- Retirees nual Hendrick-Downing fam- A- Super Duty Spwial \\hilf ilies reunion Sunday at the .V Makita 9607BL Cass City recreation park. may claim Auction Moving out of state to a new job, we will sell at public auction Eldest present was Theo 1 •A 6000 RPM Hendrick of Cass City, who is tax credit at the place located 4 miles east, 4 miles north, 2 /4 miles •A- 1 Year Warranty 85, and the youngest was four- east of Cass City on Bay City-Forestville Road the following S year-old Philip Hendrick, son A SAVE 38 of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Older Americans may now personal property on: Reg. $148 Hendrick of Lansing. want to amend their 1976 Officers elected for the income tax returns to claim coming year were: president, the retirement income credit Kenneth Hendrick of Lans- that has now been extended Northern Industrial Supply, Inc. ing; vice-president, Harry through 1976, the Internal SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Wright of Cass City, and Revenue Service said. commencing at 12:30 p.m. 2800 E. Holland Ave. Phone 753-2414 secretary, Harriett Fox of The Tax Reduction and Lapeer. Simplification Act of 1977 LUNCH WAGON ON THE GROUNDS — Serving industry Since 1934 — -The 1978 reunion will be gives some taxpayers the Saginaw, Mich. Call toll free 1-800-322-3612 held at the same location option of reducing their tax Sunday, Aug. 27. liability for 1976 by choosing Ford 961 tractor, w/1 arm Tractor chains either the new tax credit for the elderly or the former loader, 2 bucKe'ts Aircompressor retirement income credit. John Deere A tractor w/loader, Lincoln Welder - 225 amps Previously, the retirement income credit could not be 2 row cultivator Twin cylinder torch set ' used on 1976 tax returns since John Deere 4400 gas self- w/1 h.p. motor it was replaced by the tax Craftsman 10" table saw credit for the elderly. propelled combine w/cab, The IRS also advises tax- Workbench Hand tools payers who claimed the tax variable speed reel, straw credit for the elderly on their chopper, rasp bar cylinder, Approx. 450 steel fence posts 1976 returns to consider re- extension on bin computing their taxes to de- termine whether they could FEED get a larger credit under IHC 3-14" trailer type plow former retirement income John Deere 2 bottom trailer Quantity of ear corn credit provisions. type plow First cutting hay, 200 bales In general, taxpayers over age 65 with larger incomes Allis Chalmers 3 bottom plow more or less which substantially limit or 12 foot filed cultivator for 200 bales straw, more or less Regular price $10.99 gal. completely eliminate eligibil- ity for the tax credit for the 3 point hitch elderly, will benefit by elect- 12 foot harrows HOUSEHOLD ing the retirement income Rear mount grader blade for credit. Zenith 19"colorTV Also, married individuals 3 point hitch who filed separate returns Gravity box w/running gear Couch Chairs and lived with their spouses Record player at any time during the year Mayrath 38 foot PTO bale are not permitted to claim the elevator Typewriter tax credit for the elderly. Vacuum cleaner Taxpayers in this situation IHC beet and bean drill may, however, be eligible for V ditcher for 3 point hitch Bed frame Bookshelf the retirement income credit. Scraper for 3 point hitch Canning jars Lamp Amended returns-Form Cl 1040X--and new retirement IHC cultivator for C tractor Books Pot belly stove income credit computation Utility trailer 6 year crib len forms-1976 Schedule RIC Basinet Bathinette (Form 1040i-are available by 8'x 22'truck box calling the local IRS. Shovel plow for 3 point hitch Quantity of toys 1975 Ford 150 Explorer pick- High chair Baby walker, up, 6 cylinder, 3 speed Polaroid Land camera At a price like this Many other items too you should buy trans., only 25,000 miles Spred Satin now, 1976 Real Lite 8 foot camper numerous to mention even if you don't 5 H.P. chain drive tiller, 2 plan to paint until months old ANTIQUES later. There's just Gambles 7 H.P. riding lawn no way we could mower 1929 Model A Ford pick- make this offer EDWARD DOERR 1974 Moto-Ski 440 snow- up, runs unless Glidden We tailor mobile, like new Model A Ford parts cuts its price to us. insurance New fishing shanty Lanterns AND THEY DID! for almost Quantity of fire wood Horse collars everything Riding lawn mower for parts Drill press But this is a you own. Bow and arrow Fiddle and case limited-time offer. Whether it's your car, Large jewelry wagon Coffee table and end table So better hurry. business, home—or life John Deere 45 tractor Wicker chair Don't miss the protection for you or any member of your w/loader, 2 buckets Wagon wheels IHHUMW*- boat! family—we offer Michigan Mutual Net Responsible For Accidents At Solo Or Stolen Items — All Soles Final insurance plans tailored to your exact TERMS: Cash. All items must be settled for before removing BANKAMERICAAD master charge requirements. Call from the premises. now. welcome here CLERK: Osentoski Auction Service The Paint Ston Doerr Agency Owners: James & Janis Peyerk Phone 872-3615 Phone 872-2445 Cass City Cass Ciiy AUCTIONEERS: Ira, David, and Martin Osentoski Phone Cass City 872-2352 or Bad Axe 269-9303 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, - SEPTEMBER 1, 1977 PAGE ELEVEN Fully Boneless Defatted Whole or Half HAMS LABOR S :>, Tender Aged Beef (Blade Cuts) Erla's1.39 Homemade Sliced . CHUCK ROASTS HEADCHEESE or By the Chunk 854 ib. CHUCK STEAKS Fresh Pork $-129 SPARE RIBS I lb. Fresh Ground Fresh Pan Ready Grade A TEC HAMBURGER t \J\b. Fresh Frozen Large WHOLE FRYERS 49 , U.S. No. 1 Michigan TURKEY HONEYROCKS DRUMSTICKS Medium POTATOES CUT UP or SPLIT FRYERS 52* HONEYROCKS 3/$]°0 Tender Aged Beef (Sliced Boneless)

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FOOD STORE PHONE 872-2191 Daisy 9" Medchidken COLD ,,.$399 CUPS 49ctpkg Pkg. ^J Special label PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, - SEPTEMBER 1, 1977 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Reunion held Tri-counties to receive in Canada Champagnes alert state Approximately 100 gath- 1 o ered Sunday at Canatara $450,000 for job training Park, Point Edward, Canada, for the annual McLarty re- union. 6 9 Tuscola, Huron, and Sani- labor department, will pro- transportation to get to a job Attending from the greatest lac counties will probably vide jobless youth with em- training program and there is distance were Mrs. Mabel ce to area pot plot receive about $450,000 in fed- ployment through supervised a conflict in training youth for Graham of Sarasota, Fla., eral funds for youth employ- work on projects "that pro- jobs when there are adults and Mrs. Carol Hutchinson of ment and job training. duce tangible outputs and who are unemployed. Houston, Tex. The money will come from benefits to their home com- "There never is any prob- Honors for being the oldest Ubly. They pulled some of the the Youth Employment and munity." lem spending the money" he Harvesting was done early were broken, and eggs and when a gas line leading to a YETP will provide youth guests present went to Mrs. in a field in Novesta township. plants and then called state other substances were thrown house burst. Demonstration Projects Act commented, "the problem is Elva McLarty of Pontiac and police. of 1797, signed into law by with work and training oppor- in putting it to a useful State police from Caro are against the house. Aiding in the evacuation tunities to help their job Clarence Rossman of Owosso. now looking for those who did After the troopers arrived, Wally Kappen of the Kap- were Mayville police, Caro President Carter Aug. 5, purpose." The youngest member was the two men helped them pull which provides $1 billion nat- prospects. The emphasis will The other two programs in the planting. pen Saw Mill, 261 N. Kingston State police, and sheriff's be on low-income youth who Julie Kay, two months, David V. Champagne of the rest of the plants. Road, Deford, told sheriff's deputies. ionally for the fiscal year the youth bill, for which daughter of Bob and Sandra A total of 727 marijuana starting Oct. 1. have severe handicaps in allocations haven't been an- Marlette told troopers Sunday deputies Wednesday morn- The line burst at 11:10 a.m. obtaining jobs. Activities will Trombley of Milford, Mich. that on the previous day he plants were pulled, with an ing, Aug. 24, that the hose on a and was repaired by 12:05 The new federal program is nounced, are the Young Adult Officers for the coming estimated street value of for 16-19 year olds in or out of include work experience, ori- Conservation Corps ($233.3 had gone to the rear of his tank of diesel fuel had been p.m. by workmen from Con- the-job training, classroom year are: Mrs. Clarence property at Severance and $3,000. Some of the plants cut. The 240 gallons of fuel in sumers Power Co., after school who are having diffi- million) and Youth Incentive Rossman, chairman; Edward were field tested, with posi- culty getting work. training, career counseling, Entitlement Pilot Projects Warner Roads to get some the tank drained, onto the which residents could return. and -job placement services. Jobse's, treasurer and farm equipment when he tive results. Some more ground. Cass City police, Tuesday The" U.S. Department of ($115 million). " games, and Deloris Willerton, plants were to be taken to the Labor announcement of esti- Lenard said he is waiting The conservation corps will noticed what he though! were The hose on the gasoline night, Aug. 23, arrested for further details about the secretary. marijuana plants. state police lab at Bridgeport storage tank was also cut, but Lawrence L. Lee, 62, of mated allocations covers $527 provide jobs in public parks, for additional testing. million for two programs two programs, and the forests and recreation areas. He returned Sunday with only a small amount of fuel Fairgrove Road, Caro, on a amount of funds that will be The Want Ads are newsy too. Roger M. Champagne of The field was described as was taken. Total loss was charge of driving under the under the act. The pilot projects will be to .7 mile west of Cemetery As of Monday, specific fig- available. demonstrate approaches that estimated at $120. influence of liquor. Most of the money, he said, Road and .5 mile south of Deputies were dispatched He was taken to the county ures weren't available for will guarantee jobs and-or Severance Road. Tuscola, Huron, and Sanilac will be for job training training for economically dis- early Sunday to help Gage- jail, where he later posted (YETP), as opposed to the You Always Harry Pyonk of 5704 E. town police officer Larry bond. Arraignment in district .counties. advantaged youths. Deckerville Road, Deford, re- Thumb Area Consortium project program (YCCIP). Jobs created under any of Wilding quell a disturbance at court was scheduled Sept. 12. Youth training could create ported to the sheriff's depart- Bennett's Bar in the village. Caro state police were Executive Director Frank the youth programs will pay ment Saturday afternoon that Lenard said his estimate of problems, Lenard said, as at least the minimum wage, Fee! When deputies arrived, called last week to investigate many youngsters don't have his home had been entered. Wilding told them the fight a break-in and attempted $450,000 is a "ball park currently $2.30 an hour. The kitchen, bathroom, and was over. break-in. guess." The consortium co- combination living and dining They were called Wednes- ordinates federal job pro- Salem Church Rally Activities WELCOME room had been vandalized, Eilene Seltz of 6467 Main day afternoon to the Eagle's grams for the three Thumb $ with holes kicked in walls, Street, told Cass City police Club on George Road, Elling- counties. jars of baby food and a Friday that her purse had ton township. Would-be Officially, the youth job SEPT. 10-11 At Coach television screen broken, a been stolen. thieves first removed a program is to get underway couch overturned, and boxes The contents included $80 in screen, then tried to kick in a Oct. 1, but Lenard said it EXPECTING (Tell Us If We Are Wrong) emptied onto the floor. cash, Blue Cross and Medi- door, and finally broke a looks like it won't actually get 300 Taken were an AM-FM caid cards, and her driver's window but couldn't reach the started until about Jan. 1. radio, $50; assorted jewelry, license. padlock on the inside of the The $450,000 will be for two $200; a miniature jewelry She told police she was door. No entry was made. programs, Youth Community Conservation and Improve- SAT., SEPT. 10 Nine Years Ago We Made box, $30; custom-made brass sleeping overnight in the Thursday morning they jewelry box, $150; earring ment Projects (YCCIP) and 1 p.m. A Firm Commitment Jo lobby of Hills and Dales Gen- went to the Girl Scout camp tree and earrings, $50, and an eral Hospital, where her child on Shabbona Road, a quarter- Youth Employment and Offer The Finest Service earring arch and earrings, $5. was a patient, when the purse mile east of Duprey Road. Training Programs (YETP). .In The Area. You Tell Us Ronald Argresta of Detroit was stolen. A building had been entered YCCIP, according to the PET We have Succeeded By told deputies Saturday morn- A two-square block area in by breaking down a door; ing that two trailers he owns Steadily Making Our Store Mayville was evacuated however, nothing was miss- * on Crawford Road, south of Thursday morning, Aug. 25, ing. Shaltry is Your Shopping Head- M-ill in Elkland township, All pet owners will meet quarters. Thank You Very were entered sometime since at the church to display Much. Aug. 22. Death ruled suicide new region their pets and assemble Taken were a black and them for parade. Judges white television, $75; an elec- The death of Catherine Hutchinson and Kimberly will be on hand to decide ••••V tronic game attachment for Brennan, 19, of rural Owen- Brennan, both of Caro; a dairy agent prize winners in the fol- Service At Coach Lie the TV, $119; 100 .12 gauge dale, has tentatively been brother, Anthony Fritz of lowing areas: 7am/ Chore Gunden • 10% Discount For Senior Citizens shotgun shells, $120, and a ruled as a suicide. Evart; two step-brothers, The Michigan State Univer- Most Unusual Pet pair of channelock pliers, $12. Huron County Assistant Ronald Fritz of California and sity Cooperative Extension Gloria Ouvry of 6742 Pine Prosecutor Douglas Lee said • Roy Fritz of Caro; two step- Service has announced the Best Dressed and Best Mannered • Discount Patent Medicine Prices Street, Cass City, told Cass sisters, Mrs. Connie La- death was due to a self-in- transfer of Joseph Shaltry, Best Trick and Most Unusual Trick City police Tuesday, Aug. 23, flicted gunshot wound. In- Shanceof California and Mrs. Sanilac county extension • Remodeled and Enlarged Store that the family garage was vestigation is continuing. Sandra Skinner of Caro; her agricultural agent, to the Best Dressed Pet Owner entered sometime after Aug. She was dead on arrival grandmother, Mrs. Hazel position of regional extension 1!). Friday at Scheurer Hospital Wlodarczak of Bay City, and dairy agent for the east PLUS: A special wagon will be provided for the parade • Friendly Service Always A dent was put in the right in Pigeon. several nieces and nephews. central region. for all kids who have stuffed pets, OR pets which cannot front fender of her car, ap- Catherine was born March Services were held Tuesday The transfer is effective walk. • Name Brands You Can Trust parently with a hand tool; 27, 1958, in Bay City, the afternoon in the Owendale Thursday, Sept. 1, subject to there were scratches on the daughter of Edna Beyer Reorganized Church of the the approval of the MSU SUNDAY, SEPT. 11 passenger door, and two slits Brennan and the late James Latter Day Saints, Elder Ellis Board of Trustees. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. with the ascension of over 250 were made in the convertible C. Brennan. She attended Gardner officiating. Shaltry's job is a new helium-filled balloons. A prize will be awarded for the owner top above the door. Tomatoes Owen-Gage High School. position. He will work out of of the balloon that travels the farthest in the air. We have were splattered against the She is survived by a daugh- Burial was in Grant ceme- the Midland county extension had balloons travel as far as OHIO and CANADA. Can ter, Jodi Louise, at home; her tery, Gagetown. office. The east central region you top that? In addition, containers of mother and stepfather, Mr. Funeral arrangements consists of Sanilac, Huron, nails and other items were and Mrs. Rexford Fritz of were handled by Little's Tuscola, Bay, Gladwin, WORSHIP 11 a*in, overturned, two windows Evart; two sisters, Mrs. Kim Funeral Home of Cass City. Clare, Isabella, Midland, Gratiot, Saginaw, Clinton and With a great concert by Tami Chere Gunden. Tami has Shiawassee counties. recently signed a record contract with an affiliate of Shaltry has worked as Sani- WORD RECORD and will be traveling full-time this Fall lac county agricultural agent with such stars as Evie Tournquist, and Andrae Crouch. since July, 1972. His major She has a full time tutor and will attend school while on responsibility has been work- the road. God really uses Tami, and you are invited to hear Now persorO ...£• i - to - person• ,J ing with dairy farmers in her Sunday, September 11,1977. Sanilac county. Prior to coming to Sanilac, he taught vocational agricul- SALEM UNITED collect ancl bill-to-third- ture at the Ovid-Elsie school system for four years. He METHODIST CHURCH received his B.S. degree in fWred Kelley, Pastor dairy production in 1967 and number Even from coin phones. his masters degree in voca- 4446 Ale Street Cass City tional education in 1972.

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The use of IM-PRUV-ALL allows you to DIRECTLY CUT you're calling. There's no change in the procedure for dialing Dialing collect calls. your own station-to-station long distance calls YOUR HAY OR GRASS FOR SILAGE. Tell the operator, "Collect..." and give your or in making emergency calls. name. Ask about our money back guarantee through participating dealers •'•>". IM-PRUV-ALL is Formulated for: 101 - Corn Silage KLEIN FERTILIZERS, G-55- High Moisture Com 303 • Grass Silage INC. H-44-Haylage 4155 Vulcan SL Cass City 872-2120 GEilERAL TELEPHORE 202 • Legume SHage PAGE THIRTEEN CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, - SEPTEMBER 1, 1977 Man hurt in fall Alan Kretzschmer was re- ing the metal roof at Royster Survey shows energy, crime, ported in fair condition at Farm Service on Owendale Hills and Dales General Hos- Road, Owendale. He fell 18 pital Tuesday afternoon, after feet to the ground. The acci- hjjging fallen 18 feet from a dent happened about 4 p.m. elderly aid as main concerns roof Thursday, Aug. 25. Nurses at the hospital said Kretzschmer, 20, of Owen- Kretzschmer had bad dale, told Huron county dep- bruises, but no broken bones, uties he slipped while paint- and was able to walk. Develop alternate energy coal should be increased and not want a tax on "gas-guz- ing, 20 per cent supporting sources-, control crime, and expanded. zler" cars. current efforts, and 1 per cent increase aid to the elderly. Ironically, 44 per cent said Seventy-seven per cent said wanting an increase. Those issues appear to be they do not believe an energy they favor strict wage, price, The growing concern for the top priorities for the 13,000 crisis exists that requires and profit controls if inflation our nation's elderly was evi- 8th District respondents to drastic action. They were once again gets out of hand. dent in the 1977 results. Congressman Bob Traxler's particularly outspoken on is- In the area of federal Almost 71 per cent support 1977 questionnaire. sues that would require a spending priorities, respond- the idea of energy assistance The energy crisis took the personal sacrifice. ents favored increased spend- payments for the elderly and lead with 90.5 per cent in Eighty-four per cent said ing or continuing at the other fixed-income families. support of expanded research "no" to a stand-by 5 cents per present rate in all categories More than 67 per cent voted into solar and other "non-con- gallon tax on gasoline, 74 per except one. The only re- for overall increased federal ventional" energy sources. cent said "no" to the lifting of quested decrease came in assistance to older Ameri- More than 87 per cent of the federal price-ceilings on nat- foreign aid, with 78 per cent cans, compared with 29 per respondents believe the use of ural gas, and 56.5 per cent do favoring a reduction in spend- cent voting to continue at present levels, and 3.7 per cent favoring decreased aid. Crime control is another issue that brought tremend- ous response. Almost 73 per cent of the respondents favor increased federal assistance for combating crime, 2.7 per FRIENDLY FAREWELL -- Jean Murphy cent favor a decrease, and 24 (right) and Pat Bradshaw began corresponding per cent would like to see eight years ago, when Jean was in the ninth grade spending levels continued at and Pat was in the eighth. Last week, they met for QUANTITIES their present rate. Support went to farmers, the first time. Pat and her husband, Ken, of Fall LIMITED with 56 per cent supporting River, Mass., stayed from Monday to Thursday, small subsidies for sugar at the home of Jean and her husband Mike, at 6555 farmers. Church Street. Jean, then living in Deford, and For the second year in a Pat, then living in Swansea, Mass., "met" row 8th District residents said through a pen pal column in a magazine and cor- Congress should not reduce parts of the defense budget respond about twice a month. and use the money to solve domestic economic problems. This is the fourth year Traxler has solicited the opin- Utility customers ions of his constituents in a questionnaire form.

25.25 Flier unhurt open stock get slight break value A Caro man escaped injury Sunday when his single-en- Detroit Edison and Thumb buying and delivering fuel to jiow just: gine plane crash landed at Electric Cooperative custom- be used for generating elec- Donahue Field in Columbia ers will receive a slight tricity. TALK ABOUT OUR LUCKY DAY.. LOOK HOM, THERE township. decrease on their September Thumb Electric serves 9-Pc. CORNING^-WARE' Set Terry D. Brinkman, 26, told about 8,600 customers in por- IS ONE OF THOSE MEW FORD utility bills as a result of rate Goes from freezer to oven to table—so you can cook, Caro state police he was tions of Huron, Sanilac, and adjustments approved by the serve, and freeze in the same dish. Set includes "\Vi- making a landing and cut Michigan Public Service Tuscola counties. power after clearing power Commission. For Detroit Edison resi- quart baking dish with glass lid, 8-inch square dish, two SEE IT TODAY AT lines. The plane started into a The approval covers the dential customers, the August 2% cup petite saucepans with 2 glass lids plus 2 plastic dive and crashed, damaging cost of purchased power, net bill for 500 kilowatt hours was freezer lids. P430 the front landing gear and interchange power adjust- $23.29. With the fuel adjust- propeller. ments, and fuel cost adjust- ment cost declining on Sep- No lay-a-ways on item of the month AUTEN MOTOR SALES Troopers reported Brink- ments. Three other utility tember bills, according to the Cass City man has a student pilot's companies also received rate MPSC approved change, the HARDWARE Phone 872-2300 license and had 80 to 85 hours change approvals. bill will be $21.25 for the same ALBEE of flying time. For Thumb Electric cus- amount of electricity. Cass Gi Phone 872-2270 tomers, according to man- ager John Kutter, the rate changes will be as follows, Overbought ~ Warehouse Overloaded! based on a residential cus- tomer using 500 kilowatt hours of electricity per LAST DAYS month: The July bill, for June usage, totaled $25.68, consist- ing of a $5 service ch,arge, $18.90 for the 500 kilowatts, and $1.78 fuel adjustment IV OMIVUi clause. The August bill totaled OHIfi $27.59. Thumb Electric re- ceived a rate increase from Authorized STOCKS ATONCE! the MPSC, starting June 25, Thumb so the service charge in- Distributor creased to $5.50. The charge For for 500 kilowatts increased to •AAgri-i? ' $21.60, however, some cost Hollister factors previously included 1: under fuel adjustment were mm master charge switched to the kilowatt hour Ostomy -JJ J_i THE INTERBANK CARD charge. Therefore, the fuel Products INTRODUCING adjustment clause cost de- REGULAR-OILY'EXTRA BODY REGULAR OR LEMON LIME 40 LINED SHEETS creased to 49 cents. 'AGREE' 8-OZ. GILLETTE FOAMY I COLOR MONITOR TV The bill to be received in WIREBOUND September will include the GREME RINSE SHAVE CREAM I BANKAMERICARD THEME BOOK • Color Monitor System 11-OZ.»1.59VALUE» DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR IT $5.50 service charge and 1.55 VALUE welcome here 5 holes for all binders • 100% Solid State Chassis $21.60 for 500 kilowatts, for a 69' VALUE MAKESALOTOF SENSE. • Modular Chassis Design total of $27.10. Minus the • Black Matrix In-Line adjustment just approved by Picture Tube the MPSC - a credit of 19 • VHP Dipole UHF Loop cents, the bill for the month Antennas will be $26.91. • Custom Picture Control The credit will stay the • Sharpness Control same on the September and • Automatic Frequency October bills, Kutter said, but 1 Control I"" "I for November and December, s<* i • Automatic Color Control there will be an increase, due I • Set-And-Forget Volume to the increase in the fuel 18PENCILSJ! .'v I performance Control adjustment clause. TELEVISION Thumb Electric buys most • Color Monitor System of its power from Detroit • 100% Solid State Chassis Edison. The fuel adjustment 98 Df LALMWHTll and Nelle Maharg, and Ken Palmer. Second row: Rick Hollis, Ray Piaskowski, Doug "ORCA" Despite rising gasoline tions are made to the highway and Michelle Zdrojewski. Erla and Scott Richards. prices, Michigan motorists department, county road RICHARD HARRIS .CHARLOTTE RAMPLING are driving more than ever, WILL SAMPSON BO DEREK OAIQIMALITMV AMD >C*M*«.AY.YLUCIA*O VIMCSMJO* commissions, and incorpor- AMD »UlOIO DOUATI PftOOUCftD BV LUCIAMO VIMCtiUOMI WIUCTID EY MlCHAli. AMOCKSON MUMCCOMPOMDAMOCDMX>CraO«V BMNIO HKMHICUfH ATAMUUI T lUHi. H.». PT1U1/OC TtOw according to the Department ated cities and villages. of State Highways and Trans- Second quarter payments I portation. to the Thumb county road Receipts from state motor commissions will be: Huron, fuel taxes (gasoline, diesel $385,103 ($344,970 for the same fuel, and liquid petroleum period in 1976); Sanilac, NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION gas) for the April-June quart- $411,477 ($367,765), and Tus- er totaled almost $107 million, cola, $440,583 ($388,626). Remember: Monday and a 5.1 per cent increase from Area communities and the CARODRIVHi the same quarter in 1976. payments they will be receiv- Tuesday Are Guest Nights License plate fees for the ing (1976 second-quarter pay- Phone: 673-2722^> IN BEAUTIFUL 2 for $2.00 quarter totaled $33.1 million, ments in parentheses) are: up 36.1 from the same period Cass City, $10,008 ($8,872); in 1976. Caro, $18,102 ($16,014); Gage- Wed. & Thurs. - Aug. 31, Sept. 1 The motor fuel taxes and town, $3,525 ($2,986); Kings- 4 SUPER CYCLE SHOCKERS license plate fees go into the ton, $2,453 ($2,147); Owen- Motor Vehicle Highway dale, $2,533 ($2,244), and HILLCREST SUBDIVISION IN ONE HELL RAISING SHOW Fund, from which distribu- Ubly, $4,291 ($3,804). Starting Fri. Sept. 2 - 7 Big Days CASS ^,'^1 W'S'TVT CITY

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for 300 yards in 1976 and Not. since 1972 have pros- Tom Borland and Dan Erla, ienced and agile. Good on but lacks experience. A pects been as bright for three-year letterman at showed marked improvement offense, he was better on junior, he checks in at 200 gridders at Cass City High guard. near the end of the season. defense . . . good enough to pounds. A new arrival at the School as they are this fall. There is a host of lettermen Steve Ballard was a full make second team all-confer- school, Jeff Jensen, is another *' "> It was in '72 that the Hawks returning. time defensive halfback last ence. player who is getting a long went undefeated and won the Sparking a veteran back- year and a part-time offen- The middle of the line look. He's 195 compact Thumb B Conference title for field will be Clarke Haire, all- sive back. He is expected to features three seniors back pounds packed into a 5-7 the first time in years. This conference and all Blue be one of the starters this sea- from last year.. They, are co- frame. - Water"~ area halfback." He" could be another of those sbri~~ " captain Ross Ridenour, Mike Local fans will have a years. gained 711 yards in 1976 and Also waiting in the wings is Palmer and Gary Warju. was the leading kick-off and better idea of what to expect Coach Roland Pakonen Walt Laming who played full- On defense, Laming, a sec- after this week end when the greeted a veteran football punt returner. He intercepted back in addition to his pri- ond team all conference se- 7 passes on defense. traditional opening scrim- squad for opening practices mary job as noseman on lection, is the noseman. Al mage is held. It will be at two weeks ago and it prom- Co-captain Jeff Hartel defense. Pratt is a seasoned defensive passed for 6 touchdowns North Branch and will be a ises to be one of the teams to The line has plenty of talent back. Playing both ways will 4-school affair. beat when the season starts. among 39 completions at and experience, too. Scott be Ridenour, monster man, quarterback and with a There are problems. Find- Richards, a standout last fall and backs Ballard, Haire and LEAGUE OUTLOOK ing a couple of tackles leads year's experience is expected for Harbor Beach, is expected Hartel. Richards will prob- the list. to better those marks this fall. to help fill the void left by the ably also see double duty. Tony Doerr weighs in at an Pakonen sees a wide open Gone from last year's 5-4 departing Dorland. He's a The key to the season, race in the Thumb B Confer- record team are tackles Tom even 200 pounds and will be in senior now and the coaches Pakonen feels, is finding his second year at fullback ence this fall. The Lakers are Brinkman .and Ron O'Dell. look for big things from him. tackles. Phil Hartsell could big and mobile. Sandusky and Gone, too, are all-conference even though he is only a At the other end will be fill the bill. He's 180 pounds. junior this vear. He rammed Vassar have lots of returning linebacker and offensive end Rick Hollis. He's big, exper- Ray Piaskowski has the size, lettermen and could wind up winning it all. WORKING HARD IN preparation for the new season Frankenmuth, Caro and Bad Axe will live or die with are these members of the Hawk golf team, from left, front replacements from outstand- row: Mathew Smith, John Scollon, Scott Krueger, Tim John- ing JV squads. Any of these son. squads could suddenly put it all together and burn up the Back row: Mike Richards, Jim Molnar, Steve Richards league. and Coach Dave Lovejoy. An added incentive for Cass City is that the odds are great under Michigan's point sys- tem that the team would make it into the post-season Hawks boast 4 lettermen play-off if they went through the season undefeated. That's because Caro, Frankenmuth and Vassar are Class B schools and earn more points than defeating a Golfers' problem: trying Class C school does. to contain Vassar The things you accom- plished yesterday do much to shape your todays and tomor- rows. Cass City should have a Another problem facing the nior Jim Molnar was the pretty fair golf team this coach is the loss of his best team's steadiest golfer last LETTERMEN BACK to lead the Hawk gridders are, from left, front row: Don't get the idea you're year. The trouble, for the golfer to the student exchange season. He and senior Mike above criticism — a halo a Hawks and the rest of the program. Richards should pile up points Rick Hollis, Ross Ridenour, Mike Palmer, Gary Warju, Scott Richards. Back row: few inches lower becomes a Thumb B Conference is that Junior Jeff Prieskorn was for the team. Two sopho- Clarke Haire, Tony Doerr, Jeff Hartel, Walt Laming, Al Pratt, Steve Ballard. noose. Vassar has a great one. expected to anchor the team. mores, Tim Johnson and The Vulcans are defending But the all-conference golfer Steve Richards, are also let- champions and have just is now in Australia. He won't ter winners, and should bene- about everybody back, Coach represent the maroon and fit from a year's experience. Dave Lovejoy said, and that white until his senior year. Expected to help are Scott makes them the class of the Despite the loss, Lovejoy Krueger, sophomore, and conference. has four lettermen back. Se- Tim Severance, junior. Lady golfers end agu season at Gagetown

The Sherwood-on-the-Hill Anderson, Sebewaing. Fifteen members of the Ladies Golf League ended its Team with lowest individ- league enjoyed a guest day at season with a fun day Aug. 24 ual score - Lee LaFave, Scenic Golf and Country Club, with seven teams teeing off at Nancy Robertshaw, and Dee Pigeon, Aug. 23. Even though 9 a.m. Comment, all of Gagetown, it rained, many were able to After a noon luncheon, and Neva Finkbeiner, Sebe- complete their rounds. Prizes President Joanne Schafer an- waing. were awarded to -Barbara nounced winners for league Edna Burdon, Gagetown, Burdon, Gagetown, low putts; play as follows: was winner at bridge in the closest to pin on 16 - Jo Loraine Seurynck, Gage- afternoon. Retzler, Unionville, and door town, and Grace Anderson, Committees for the day prize - Nancy Robertshaw, Sebewaing, first. were: Play of the day - Gagetown. Lee LaFave, Gagetown, Florence Kundinger and Organization of the and Maxine Prime, Union- Grace Anderson, both of Wednesday Ladies League at ville, second. Sebewaing; prizes - Jo Retz- Sherwood for the next year THE 1977 CASS CITY RED HAWKS - Front row, from left: Steve Ballard, Mike Margaret Volz and Evelyn ler and Marge Galmish, both will be held in the spring. Palmer, Mike Lefler, Mike Truemner, Walt Laming, Al Pratt. Second row: Coach Weinlander, both of Sebe- of Unionville. waing, third. Roland Pakonen, Mike Wright, Dale Peters, Doug Erla, Gary Warju, Todd Alexander, Margaret Volz, Sebewaing, Tony Doerr, Bryon Bostick and Coach Dale Mclntosh. Back row: Jeff Jensen, Jeff received an award for the most improved handicap for SHERWOOD ON Hartel, Shane French, Ray Piaskowksi, Rick Hollis, Keith Pobanz, Scott Richards, the season and consolation Ross Ridenour and Clarke Haire. went to Nancy Burrows, Gagetown. THE HILL High net score during the season went to Betty Bonini GAGETOWN For Muscular Dystrophy and Neva Finkbeiner, both of Sebewaing. In the play for the day, each team received the following Friday/Sept, 9 awards: Swimmers to Low gross - Barbara Bur- Steak and Lobster Night don, Gagetown; Florence Kundinger, Margaret Volz, and Carol Winter, all of Sebe- LOBSTER aid drive at waing. DINNERS Low net - Jo Retzler, Union- ville; Evelyn Weinlander, Betty Guenther, and Betty SURFand Cass City pool Koepf, all of Sebewaing. Low putts - Joanne Schafer, TURF Sebewaing; Edna Burden and Nancy Burrows, both of The season' at the Helen Caro, 73 points and 0-3. PORTERHOUSE $"750 Twenty-five swimmers are Gagetown. Stevens Memorial Pool in the High putts - Jean Bauer, Cass City Recreation Park expected to take part in Cass City; Loraine Seurynck, STEAK '1%-jb. / ends Labor Day. Friday's swim-a-thon, the goal of which -- in addition to Gagetown; Maxine Prime, Before then, Friday, the Unionville, and Betty Bonini, Cass City swim team and pool raising money -- will be to Sebewaing. DANCING TO staff will stage a marathon swim 20 miles, which is 1,280 Low on blind holes - Ruth swim relay to raise money for lengths of the pool. The Volz, Sebewaing; RufineNiel- the Muscular Dystrophy marathon will start at 7 a.m.; son and Dottie Schafer, both 3 SOUNDS - 8p.m,12 Miss Koepfgen expects the v Foundation in connection of Unionville. with the Jerry Lewis Labor team will finish by about 7 High gross - Francis Bak- Day telethon. p.m. er, Unionville; Mary Down- One person will swim at a ing, Gagetown, and Grace PLAN YOUR The Cass . City team, time. Only one. lane of the pool coached by Linda Koepfgen, will be roped off, with the rest wrapped up its Thumb Swim of the pool remaining open to Association schedule Sunday, the public. SIMULATED July 21, by hosting teams Members of the team are CHRISTMAS from Frankenmuth, Mar- collecting pledges of any ENGRAVED lette, and Caro. amount of money per mile. The meet standings cor- Persons not contacted who BUSINESS CARDS PARTIES NOW BASIC DEFENSIVE SHUFFLE gets attention in pre- responded with the season want to donate can call the school basketballs drills. Two freshmen running through the standings. Frankenmuth pool, 872-4716, or make their AVAILABLE-l-COLOR A Few Choice Dates Left scored 163 points in the meet- donations at the pool Friday. drill are from left: Beth Sieradzki and Annette Robinson. ing and was 3-0 for the season. Regular hours will be main- OR 2-COLOH The season opens for the varsity Sept. 8 when a tough Es- Next was Marlette, 139 points tained at the pool on the final and 2-1; followed by Cass day Monday. They are 1-5 and The Chronicle Phone Gagetown 665-3971 sexville Garber team comes to town. City, 119 points and 1-2, and 7-9 p.m. PAGE SIXTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, - SEPTEMBER 1, 1977 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Gagetown News CENTS MAKE $$ IN THE CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED LINERS Transit (nonbusiness) rates. Mrs. Harold Koch Phone 665-2536 20 words or less, $1.00 each General General insertion; additional words 4 General Notices J Real Estate cents each. Three weeks for Merchandise] Merchandise Merchandise. GAME PARTY - Every Sun- For Sale Mrs. Lucile LaFave and Sunday where she will be the price of two - cash rate. day night at St. Pancratius attending college this fall. Save money by enclosing FOR SALE - Mini home, 1977 FOR SALE - Seasoned fire- FOR SALE - Beagle pups. Mrs. Lena Shelling of Union- From excellent hunting stock. hall, Cass City, 7:30p.m. FOR SALE - 5 acres. 4 miles ville arrived home after Mrs. Thressa Johnston cash with mail orders. Rates Ford, 22 ft. - less than 6,000 wood: ash, maple, birch, and 5-2-20-tf west and 1 north of Cass City. stayed all last week with the miles - air on engine, rear slab wood, at last year's Phone 872-4049. 2-8-25-3 spending a week in Atlanta for display want ad on appli- WANTED - barn beams - slab Phone 1-313-664-8297. 3-8-25-3 visiting Mrs. Shelling's sister. Elger Generouses. This week cation. bath. Lived in by retired prices. Phone 872-3842. 2-9-1-3 couple four months in Flor- lumber - power and hand Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hrycko she will be staying with the tools. All donations tax de- HOUSE FOR SALE by Owner and family returned home Richard Carroll family. ida. '2 mile north of M-46 on [ Notices ) Automotive ] Decker Rd. Call 517-635-3051. ARROW ductible. Caro Area Services 15 rooms and 4 baths on 2 last week from a 10-day Sam Barr returned home For the Handicapped. Phone large lots - 2 blocks from vacation in Northern Mich- recently after spending eight 2-9-1-1 STORAGE SHEDS LOSE WEIGHT with grape- FOR SALE - 1966 Chevy 517-673-7721.- 5-3-10-tf downtown Cass City. Present- igan. weeks at Nesbett Lake Camp, fruit diet plan with Diadax- ly rented out as apartment Craig Carolan left last Sun- a youth conservation camp Caprice, black 2 door, 8 track FOR SALE - Canning pears, 20% Off Reduce excess fluids with tape player. Good condition. and rooms. Easily converted day for St. Meanrad, Ind., near Sidnew in upper Michi- $1.00 bushel - pick yourself. 1 sheds Fluidex. Old Wood Drug, Cass Free estimates lo apartments or would make where he enrolled as a first gan. $400 or best offer. Call 872- north and l' west of Kings- City. 5-9-1-2 25152. )-9-1-3 a in stock only a good foster care home. 10 year student at the Seminary Miss Sandra Ziehrn arrived ton. Also 3 section drag and on roofing, siding, insulation, large bedrooms. $24,900.00. there. home last week after spend- single cultipacker. 2-8-25-3 Albee True Value GARAGE SALE - Sept. 2-3, aluminum doors and windows Phone 872-24011. 3-8-18-3 Mrs. Aura Beaudon of Caro ing the summer in Marquette, FOR SALE - 19(>7 Dodge 9:30-4:00. M-53 and Huron and aluminum or Fiber Glass and friends, the Smiths of St. whore, she was employed. CJonu'l. Call al'lor - 5:on * CERTIFIED Tecumseh Hardware Line Rd. Northeast of Gass awnings Clair Shores, called on Mrs. The new teacher for Kil- wheat, bagged and treated. Cass City City. Clothing and miscellan- Cass City Is On the Move! Art Carolan last Thursday. managh-Bach Lutheran eous items. Real bargains, E.P. Treiber, Unio.nville. Call 2-8-4-tf Elkton Roofing Carl Weber and Dan of School, John Warnecke, was FOR SALE - '71 Chevrolet Bel G74-8604. 2-8-25-3 great for quilt and rug mak- If you are planning to make a Frankenmulh called on the installed at special installa- Air, good tires, runs good, ers. 5-9-1-1 & Siding Co. move TOO, come in to see us Harold Kochs Sunday after- tion services held at St. fili,000. $400. Phone 872-3842. FOR SALE - half of a beef; READY NOW - canning to- at our new PLAZA WEST — noon. Peter's Lutheran church Sat- 1-9-1-3 fiOO gallon bulk tank. Phone matoes, $3.50 bushel. Call LOST - Gray tabby cat, was Phone 269-7469 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weath- urday evening in Bach. In- 872-4288. 2-8-25-3 pregnant at time of disap- staller was Rev. Stephen before you come 872-3348. pearance, from Houghton- 5-7-21-tf Prime Time is NOW for erhead visited Mr. and Mrs. FOR SAI.K - lilfiil Plymouth Also, potatoes; Spanish on- listing your property. Also, Alex Brown at Kinde, Sunday Biegel, vacancy pastor, and Fury III, 2 door. :iit:i. 55.000 Sherman St. area. Had white FOR - Electric adding ions; muskmelons 3 for $1.00 JOHN V. BROWN annual we may have what you would afternoon. Rev. Wayne Went/.el of Kil- miles, new tires. Can he seen machine by day or week. Or and 50 cents or 65 cents each; flea collar. Call H72-477G after like to buy. Mrs. Frank Weatherhead managh. norlh on Kocpl'gcn Rd. P* rent a new Smith-Corona o. 5-8-25-3 reunion - Sunday, Sept. 4, at Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hobart white sweet corn 50 cents Marchand farm. Potluck din- called on Mrs. Orion .Cardaw miles nlT M-lll. Phone H72-4052 portable typewriter. Also new dozen. Corner M-53 and Bay Free appraisals. Call today at Cass City Friday. took Kathy Hobart to Gran.d Call alien; 1-H-1H-3 and used typewriters for sale, All Hunting ner. 1 p.m. 5-II-18-3 Rapids Sunday where she will City-Forestville Rd., just east Mr. and Mrs. Don Loomis all makes. Leave your type- of Crossroads Restaurant. Office 872-4321 took Sally to Spring Arbor be attending Aquinas College. writers and other office equip- 2-9-1-1 Licenses En route home Hie Hobarts FOR SALE - 1972 Toyota ment at our store for repair. Real Estate stopped at Albion to bring Coralla with air, good gas now available Glcncla Nelson - 872-4516 McConkey Jewelry and Gift Gertrude Gray - 872-2547 back Marie Hobarl, who will mileage, excellent condition. Shop. 2-10-6-tf GUITAR EQUIPMENT for For Sale be home for several days Priced to sell. Call after 4:00 - sale-Call 872-3045. 2-9-1-3 Your Hunting before reluming to school. 872-3243. 1-9-1-3 APARTMENT gas range - Headquarters For Sale Sebewaing 883-2610 Marie spent the summer Magic Chef. $169.95 and trade. FOR SALE or trade - AKC working at the hospital in FOR SALE - 1950 Dodge • Fuelgas Co., Cass City, phone registered black Lab, one Albee True Value Dairy farm, Hi) cows, young Albion. truck, l ton - new fuel pump 872-2161. Corner M-53 and year old, or will trade for cattle, feed, crops, and mach- and oil pump. Can he seen at M-81. 2-7-1-lf good coon hound. Phone 872- Hardware inery. Veronica's Restaurant. 2240. 2-8-25-3 Cass City Thumb area. Land contract. Phone 872-3480. 1-9-1-3 FOR SALE -19 acres of corn. 5-8-1841' Can be for silage or be picked Bob Wideman, or combined. Phone 658-4137. FOR SALE - 1975 Chevy GARAGE SALE -1 mile north Broker van, 125 whcclbase, power 2-9-1-1 SPECIAL of M-81 on Schwegler Rd. steering, power brakes, 350 Motorcycle, clothing, other Box 33 automatic, insulated, carpet- goods. Thursday-Sunday, 9 Gladwin, Michigan 48624 FOOTBALL POTASH 0-0-60 3-H-1H-3 3-8-25-1 ed, 9.000 BTU heater. Call a.m.-5 p.m. 5-9-1-1 1172-39 Hi. 1-8-1H-3 SHOES 2 Locations To Serve You $85.00/Ton SEVERAL-FAMILY Porch Real Estate All sizes in stock and Yard Sale - '., west of Caro Lot - 842 S. State St. Cass City Lot - 6617 Main St. FOR SALE -1973 Nova 2 door, •How about a nice 4 bedroom, 2 story, Mission Brick country 1976 PINTO, 4-speed, sharp $2895 M-53 on Deckerville Rd. Sept. power steering, air condition- Spot-Bill 1 thru 10. 5-9-1-1 home? Large lot or acres if you prefer - land contract, low 1975 MUSTANG 2 + 2, 4-cyl., stick shift $2795 ing, radio, good tires. Very Wickes Agriculture down payment. 1975 COUGAR, V-8 auto., PS/PB, AIR, stereo, football shoes good condition. 6323 Virginia soccer type and regular NOW OPEN ?2,000 miles $4295 St. Call 872-3927. 1-9-1-3 Cass City Just across the road from the river - this beautiful 3 bedroom 1975 MERCURY MARQUIS 4 dr., V-8 auto., P.S., P.B. Albee True Value 2-9-1-2 Knots'n Pots ranch, (has all the extras) 2',2 car garage with automatic door opener. All on 6'/a acres with a land contract. air, cruise control '$3595 1972 2 door Rally Nova - 4 Ceramic and barrel quadrajel c'arbur- Hardware FOR SALE - 12x60 two bed- 1975 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 dr., H.T., V-8 auto, room mobile home on two P.S., P.B., air, Sharp!! S3595 ,-etor, new shocks, cragar .Cass City Macrame Shoppe So you want to farm? Try this for a start. 80 acres, 40 cleared. rims, AM-FM stereo 8-track - 2-8-4-tf acres with one car garage. All Lessons and Supplies You have no work to do on this 4 bedroom, 2 story farm home. • 974 MONTE CARLO, oir $3595 set up and ready to move in. Has 36x60 barn and other outbuildings. You really must sec it - 1973 PONTIAC CATALIHA, 2-dr. hardtop. V-8 auto., good overall condition. Phone Hours: Tuesday 10-9:30 VIVA GAS Grills, with Also included 10x10 storage only 4';: miles from Cass City, move right in, it's priced to sell. PS/PB $1895 872-2195. 1-9-1-2 Wednesday 10 - 5 wheels, from $119.95. Fuelgas shed and 18'x4' Coleco swim- 1973 COUGAR, 2-door hardtop, 8 auto., PS/PB, ming pool. One mile south of Thursday 10-9:30 FOR SALE - 1972 Delta 88 Co. of Cass City, corner M-53 Steroo, AIR $2895 Cass City on paved road. Call Friday 10-5 See for yourself - this beautiful 4 bedroom home, with all the Oldsmobile. One owner. Good & M-81. Phone 872-2161. extras, including fireplace and double lot - is well worth the 1972 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2-door, hardtop, 8 auto., 2-4-14-tf 872-4433 after 4:00 p.m. 2-9-1 -3 Sign up now for classes transportation. Phone 313-672- Owner - Linda Woodward asking price. PS/PB, AIR $1995 939(i. 1-8-25-3 AFRICAN VIOLETS and oth- 1977 TRAVEL TRAILER, 6 south, 2'.i east of Cass City 1971 DODGE POLARA 4-door, 8 auto., PS/PB $ 1095 28'x8, self contained. Air and 5-9-1-2 Make us an offer on the roomy 4 bedroom or 2 apartment FOR SALE -1973 Vega Estate er house plants. 9 miles north, home, has new roof, contract terms. Good investment patio doors. Deluxe. See at 1 PICK-OPS wagon. 33,000 miles. Power 3 west, 1 north of Cass City. MUSK LESSONS - piano and property. 1973 F100 8 outo., P.S., P.B $2295 Phone 678-4416. 2-9-1-3 Sunset Motel, Caro, east steering, automatic transmis- M-81. 2-9-1-1 voice lessons. Hiano-$3.5()and 1973 RANGER F100 XIT, V-8, P.S., P.B. sion, $850. Call 673-6270, 1-9-1-3 voice-$4.()0 per half hour. Come and inspect this air conditioned 3 bedroom modular air, deluxe box cover $2795 FOR SALE - 1974 Sheradon Master of music degree. Call home with 2 baths and I'-i- car garage. Terms available. rrr npo.i .,r*-.. p ^ ,-,. f n 11, n 1972 EL CAMINO, new paint $1995 1975 OLDS Cutlass Supreme, mobile home - 14x64. Take III).*--(».)t cU ICI Up.lit. ,)-(>-lo-.) 2 door hardtop, automatic, air over payments. Call 872-2209 Are You In the country - fairly new 3 bedroom ranch with his and her conditioning, power steering, before 3:30 p.m. 2-9-1-3 Refinishing WATER PILLS and laxatives garages - over an acre with a large pond. Hurry so you can pick Open Monday thru Thursday 9 to 5 1 power brakes, windows, Furniture? may deplete your body's es- your own interior decor. stereo, F-M radio, split bench WEDDING INVITATIONS sential Potassium - ask for K 9 to 7 Saturday 9 to 12 seat and Landau top. Real and announcements. A com- We now have a complete Forte'. Old Wood Drug. Gass Mini farm - 2 acres with a lovely 3 bedroom farm home, plete line of printing, raised line of Formby's: furniture City. 5-9-1-2 Or Anytime clean. $3,800. Phone 872-3570. printing or engraving. Dozens carpeted, 3 car garage, large barn, shade trees. 1-7-21-tf ret'inisher, paint remover, to choose from. Cass City tung oil and cleaners AUCTION 40 acres to play on, build on or roam on, beautiful spot to do Chronicle, Cass City. at General 2-1-12-tf Every Saturday Night whatever you want. Land contract available. FOR SALE - 35 ft. trailer Albee True Value at Merchandise house, cheap. Phone 872-2983. Hardware Trash & Treasures 2-9-1-3 Cass City 4-7-tf FOR SALE - Top soil. Ideal 9 miles north of Cass City 6617 Main. Cass City Phone 872-4620 for lawns, gardens and shrub- Now in Stock PAPER NAPKINS imprinted Consignments Wanted bery. Phone 658-4132. Call with names and dates for before 11 a.m. or evenings. SUN Pool Chemicals weddings, receptions, show- Flea Market every Sunday Arlan Brown. 2-5-12-tf ers, anniversaries and other afternoon SUPER SAVINGS • SHARP Chlorine liquid & granules occasions. The Cass City FOR SALE - white 16 cu. it. Chlorine feeder Chronicle. ' 2-1-12-tf Dealers wanted Coronado upright freezer, 2 PH reducer Call 872-3154 Call Mary LaPeer REALTOR Ph plus years old, excellent condition, McCulloch a 1872-2545 after 7:00 p.m. 3-7-28-tf $225. Phone 872-4235. 2-9-1-3 Filter cleaner Office 673-7777 Iron and scale remover Chain Saws GAME PARTY - Every Sun- Tile and liner cleaner day night, at St. Pancratius 1977 PLYMOUTH GRAN FURY BROUGHAM FOR SALE - Miniature Parts-service REAL ESTATE Algaecide 10 hall, Cass City, 7:30 p.m. Cadet blue, Blue cloth and vinyl bench Schnau/er, male, 5 months A complete selection oi sizes 5-2-20-tf Just Listed: Very nice four bedroom Ranch Style Home seats, PS/PB, Auto., Air, cruise control, old, salt and pepper, ARC, Algaecide concentrated on display. Weather guard located in the exclusive area of town - large 2-way fireplace - AM/FM radio, 6,900 miles, Retail $6541 international champion Select the saw that fits your BINGO - Every Tuesday 8 till Drivereducation car. Save$1350 Chlorine booster 11 p.m. St. Joseph Hall, All Andersen thermopane windows - 28'x24' garage (panelled bloodlines. Phone 313-672-9886 needs. with ceiling) plus many, many more features. Call now on this 2-8-18-3 Muriatic acid Argyle. Starting Sept. 6. 1977 V01.ARE CUSTOM 4-DOOR, Carmel Conditioner Sponsored by Sanilac County beautiful home! tan, tan cloth bench seats, 6-cyl., 4-speed Rabideau Motors , SALE - Glass lined water Filter powder Association for Retarded Cit- overdrive, PS/PB, vinyl top, radio, radial Test kits Farm Division izens, Inc. 5-9-1-2 Country Home: 4 Bedroom Ranch - natural fireplace - patio - tires, 3,000 miles. Retail $4576 $3990 heaters, gas. From 30 gallon nicely landscaped yard - outbuildings. 77351-CY Drivereducation car. Save $580 to 75 gallon. Fuelgas Com- Phone 872-2616 pany of Cass City. Phone COACH LIGHT 2-7-THtf WANTED - old pocket 872-2161. 2-9-23-tf PHARMACY watches, rings, chains. Call New Listing: Three-Bedroom Tri-Level Home over 1,200sq. ft. 1974 CHEVROLET CAMERO, 6-cyl., Auto., of living space - family room with Ben Franklin Stove - laundry PS/PB, AM/FM Radio, 25.000 Miles Cass City FOR SALE - Pickles, beans, 872-2635 after 5 p.m. *3I9Q FOR SALE -1 ton lump coal; 2-7-28-6 red beets, sweet corn, toma- 5-2-20-U'n room. This sharp home is on approximately 2 acres of land. 2 cord of maple and ash wood toes, sweet Spanish onions, Call for your personal inspection. 1973 PLYMOUTH FURY WAGON, 2 seats, and some kindling. 6355 4th FOR SALE - Pickles for cucumbers, peppers. Phone BIG ANTIQUE SALE - V-8 Auto., PS/PB, AIR, 27,000 Miles Street. 2-8-25-3 canning and dilling; toma- 665-2410 Gagetown, evenings Everything in barn 10-20 per Large 2 story brick home - all 5 bedrooms have carpet - den toes, and eggplant. Call 872- cent off. Friday thru Labor with natural fireplace - game - basement 44'x32' - This home 1973 PLYMOUTH FURY SPORT WAGON or week ends. 2-9-1-3 Day week end. Including 3 Seats, V-8, Auto., PS/PB, AIR 1175 FOR SALE - 8 mm movie 2512. Kulinski Farm. 2-7-28-tf has lots of extras! 77317-TO camera and projector with FOR SALE - air conditioner, furniture, dishes, pictures, 1973 MERCURY MONTEGO MX, 4-door, light, $60. Never used. Phone HAVE YOUR firewood deliv- 15,000 BTU, $50. 4343 West St., lamps, jewelry. If you like Just Listed: Large 2 story Executive Home - white brick V-8, Auto., PS/PB, 54,000 Miles 1950 872-3238. 2-9-1-1 ered now. Call Bob King, Cass City. Phone 872-4062. bargains, come out. 5 miles natural fireplace - open stairway - new carpeting - coved 872-4661 or Larry Whittaker 2-9-1-1 ' west of Cass City, '/i south of ceilings - study - 2'/2 baths - This home has many additional 1973 PONTIAC CATALINA, V-8, Auto., PS/PB 1375 872-4640. 2-9-1-3 M-81 on Green Rd. 5-9-1-1 features, call now! 1972 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO, 2-door, BULK PROPANE systems Hunters' A manor home in the country, nestled in maples, brick home V-8, Auto., PS/PB 2150 Coming Auctions FOR SALE - 1 wringer type for grain driers or home' washer and new laundry tubs. heating. Fuelgas Company of Headquarters and barn on 5 acres. This home has to be seen to be 1972 PONTIAC CATALINA BROUGHAM Also used parts for automatic Cass City. Phone 872-2161. appreciated. Features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basement, 4-aoor, V-8, Auta. PS/HB, AIR, 57,000 Miles For Al] Your Hunting Needs more. For the asking price of $37,500, Cass City Schools. 1595 Sunday, Sept. 4 - James washers and dryers. Dan 2-11-14-tf 1972 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY WAGON Peyerk will sell farm machin- Gyomory Jr. 872-2013. • SPECIAL 77-172-HF V-8, Auto., PS/PB, AIR, Save! 2-8-18-3 1290 ery and 'household goods, Landscape 12 gauge - field loads shot- Gravel business - like pure gold. There's reportedly 250,000 including antiques, at the gun shells *2.99box place located four miles north White Stone $25.00/Ton yards of gravel on this 40 acre parcel located just south of Cass HOMELITE 12 gauge - long range shot- City. 3 bedroom home, garage, machine shed and barn are PICKUPS and six and a half miles east included with property. 77-339-F $ of Cass City. Ira, David and CHAIN SAWS Peat Moss 85tf gun shells $4.19 box 1975 CHEVROLET % TON, 350 Auto, Martin' Osentoski, auction- Albee True Value PS/PB, 29,000 Miles 3975 eers. For All Your Landscaping Needs, Call Hardware "Let's Get Together" .1975 CHEVROLET % TON, 4-Wheel drive, Complete Selection Cass City 5-8-4-tf V-8. Auto.. PS/PB, Camper Pkg., 40,000 miles 4890 Saturday, Sept. 10 - Howard Meldrum will hold a farm at Thumb Landscaping at 1974 DODGE D-200 CLUB CAB, V-8, Auto., auction of machinery and GARAGE SALE - Girl's^ PS/PB, Camper Pkg. 40,000 Miles 3970 personal property at the place Company school clothes, baby clothes, located one mile east and one Albee True Value man's leisure suit, baby car 1973 DODGE D-200 CLUB CAB, V-8, and a quarter miles south of Hardware Bad Axe seat, baby walker, small '. McLeod Realty, Inc. Auto., PS/PB, 50,000 miles, AIR, Camper Pkg. 3280 Argyle on Freiburg Rd. Lorn swimming pool, books, games Cass City Located on corner of M-142 and knickknacks. Sept. 1-2-3, 63UN. State 8498 State Rd. Hillaker, auctioneer. and M-19. Phone 269-6292 ' 2-8-25-tf 9 to.5.6396 Garfield. 5-9-1-1 Caro- Millington - Free estimates Ph. 673-6106 Ph. 871-4567 Saturday, Sept. 17 - Gerald GAS SPACE HEATERS - new 2-9-1-2 i NOW IN STOCK - Liquid Rabideau Motors King will sell personal prop- Board ^01 Real? Estate and used, from $75. Controls Protein with free "Last REALTOR And Listing Exchange Automotive Division erty and real estate at the included. Fuelgas Company, FOR SALE - Chest type Chance Diet" book. Coach Commercial Residential Farm place located at 2751 W. Inc., corner M-81 and M-53, freezer, runs but needs re- * Argyle Rd., Argyle. Lorn Light Pharmacy, Cass City. Open Daily 9 • 7, Sat. 9 • 4, Other Times By Appointment CSss City Phone 872-3000 Cass City. Phone 872-2161. pairs, $25. Phone 872-3691. 5-8-4-9 .- , 3-9-1-2 Hillaker, auctioneer. 2-2-3-tf 2-8-25-3 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, - SEPTEMBER 1, 1977 PAGE SEVENTEEN TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE PROFITABLE, LOW COST CLASSIFIED ADS

Real Estate For Sale J ( Real Estate For Sale ] Real Estate Services ] [ Services ] [ wanted to Bu SEWING MACHINE and vac- Sheridan Township: 115 acres in one parcel and also an For Sale NORM COATES TV service, uum cleaner sales and serv- WANTED - Single kitchen additional 120 joining this, can be made into one unit or FOR SALE in Cass City - 6750 Elmwood Rd., Cass City. ice. Parts in stock for all sink with drain board. Call purchased separately. If in need of more farm land in this area Large three bedroom ranch Phone 872-3139. If no answer, makes. Service Department 872-4713. 6-9-1-1 now is the time to act when land is available. type house on a large corner call 872-3435. 8-10-16-tf and store hours, 8 to 5. Tom lot. 2"2 "baths, 2 fireplaces, Lowery, 319 Bacon St., Bad WANTED - good used 20 River frontage: about 5 acres with a three bedroom home, large patio, many built-ins Jack Stahlbaum Axe. Phone 269-9101. gauge automatic shotgun living room, family room, near Cass City, barn for storage, and lots of other features. Call 8-1-8-tf Phone 313-672-9396. 6-8-25-3 good garden soil and lots of river frontage. Call for an appoint- SCHOOL BELLS NOT TOO FAR AWAY or see Don Wildman after 6 and Sons ment. Get settled now! There are 3 bedrooms, large living room, p.m. 6877 Herron Drive. BROOKS family room and utility room in this ranch home. Well Phone 872-2457. 3-8-25-3 LANDSCAPING Very nice 3 bedroom home in Cass City, basement, garage, insulated, 2 car attached garage, and neatly landscaped. Asphalt Paving Livestock ] For viewing and more details, call us today. Maple corner location, home neat as a pin. Why not see it? Just give CASS CITY: In village, 3 White Birch me a call. FOR SALE - Live hens. 50 WITH A FLICK OF YOUR BIC bedroom, 2 story brick home, 6293 W. Main Pines cents each, some laying. You can have many a warm winter night in this home just new roof, combination storms Cedars Phone 872-3931. 10-9-1-3 13 acres located in Sheridan township, electricity, wooded, and screens, attached ga- Cass City secluded ideal place to build or park your trailer. Full price, by lighting the natural fireplace in the living room. Has 2 Shrubbery bedrooms (possible 3), full basement, hot water heat, garage rage, extra large lot with For Free Estimate $7,500. with only $1,500. down, monthly payment of $75.00. beautiful shrubbery. Oscar D. Brooks FOR SALE - 2 milking short- and work shop, on 3 acres of land. Phone 872-3082 6389 7th Street horn heifers, open, vacci- Widow wants to sell nice 40 acres near Kingston, very CAS vill 8-9-1-2 Cass City, Michigan nated, registered. 1 roan - comfortable 3 bedroom home, partial basement, good storage TAKE YOUR SHOES OFF bedNjpm Call Collect 872-2932 June Bonnie Buttergirl - born itorjT TRI-COUNTY Dead Stock Oct. 3, 1975. 1 red - Barington building. Why buy just a house when you can get 40 acres to go Every floor is- carpeted for "barefoot comfort" in this 3 fully ca ludes wlsh- Removal. Free service on State Inspected with it. bedroom ranch. Numerous extras include finished basement, er, dryerJs Cindy - born Nov. 15, 1975. rigejxtor, cows and steers over 500 Ibs. 8-8-11-12 Phone 872-3683. 10-8-25-3 cement drive, sliding glass door in dining room, attached extrVdetp Asking $19,- Phone 517-375-4088. 8-8-1-tf We need listings on all types of property now so just give us a garage. Put your shoes back on and come see. 500.00. AUCTIONEERING - See call. CHAPPEL'S Plumbing & Lorn "Slim" Hillaker. Top FOR SALE - pony. Gentle, dollar for your property. YOU CAN'T AFFORD CASS CITY AREA: 20 acres, Heating Service. Also storm good with kids. Shown in 4-H. to miss this sharp 2 bedroom, all carpeted, including finished door and window repair. No Phone 872-3019 Cass City. EDWARD J. HAHN, BROKER partially wooded, live 8-10-3-tf Phone 872-3677. 10-8-25-3 basement, plenty of closets, large garage, newly decorated stream, excellent deer hunt- job too small. Phone 375-2510. Located at 6240 W. Main Street, Cass City inside and out. 8-7-22-tf ing, recreational area. Asking FOR SALE-rabbits, all sizes. the friendly place, phone 872-2155 days or 872-3519 evenings. $11,000.00. Liberal terms. CUSTOM BAUER REAL ESTATE Custom Slaughtering - Curing Phono )I72-20<)4. Also free 3-9-1-1 BUTCHERING puppies, 8 weeks. 10-8-18-3 3-9-1-1 Cass City CASS CITY: In village, 2 Smoking and Processing Phone 872-2909 Evenings 872-3876, Pat Erla bedroom home, large living Meat cut, wrapped and frozen room and utility room. Nice Beef - Pork - Veal - Lamb FOR SALE BY B.A. CALKA REAL ESTATE location with lots of shade Gainer's Help Wanted] trees and shrubs. $16,000.00 Meatpacking For Sale - Beef and Pork, WANTED - Babysitter for ATTENTION RETIREES!! 11 3 ACRES OF WOODS!!! terms. whole or half. Wrapped in the new clear shrink film. afternoons, 3-11 p.m. May live 2 ACRES: 2 bedroom home with one extra large bedroom; FARMETTE: 10 ACRES - TRI-LEVEL HOME built in 1971 - Bad Axe, Phone 269-8161 in. Call 872-2609. 11-9-1-3 FAMILY ROOM with Angel Stone FIREPLACE with SANILAC COUNTY: 37'/2 oil furnace, situated on a knoll, trees, flowers, rail fence, acres, 2 bedroom mobile Erla's Packing Co. around orchard of 18 apple, 2 cherry and 1 pear tree, 1V car heatilator; 2 BATHROOMS; 8 rooms; 3 bedrooms; phone and 2 TV jacks in bedrooms and garage; wall to wall carpeting; home, new machine shed, Cass City, Michigan 1 mile north, mile west of garage, 30' x 40' barn with concrete floor, poultry house, 500 well and septic tank, lots of Dick Erla Bad Axe. Attention feet to blueberry marsh, State land on 3 sides of property - built-in gun cabinet; 2 sets of sliding glass doors leading to Party Plan patios; laundry room; stone front and aluminum siding; evergreens, pond sites, on Phone 872-2191 8-11-25-11' choice hunting for deer, rabbits and pheasants, snowmobile blacktop road. Asking $32,- 8-11-2-tf Toys-Gifts-Jewelry trails nearby, many other features — Offered to you for shutters; 2 car garage attached & insulated; 7-8 fruit trees, 12x18' utility building; many other features; $55,000.00 terms 500.00 with liberal terms. DOES YOUR PIANO need Highest Commissions - Larg- $22,000.00. available. B AND B Refrigeration - Re- tuning? Call Duane Johnston, est selection! Fantastic In Cass City Phone pair all makes of washers, 409 Cleveland St., Bad Axe, Hostess Awards! No invest- MOBILE HOME 12' x 60' Skirted, Hollywood tie-downs, on ATTENTION RETIREES!!! 872-3735 driers, refrigerators, freezers 269-7364. Thirteen years' ex- ment! slab - LOT 148' x 208', only 2 miles from Cass City on black- 40 acres close into Cass City: 4 room frame home with After 3:00 p.m. and evenings. and ranges. Call Caro 673-6125. perience on all makes of pi- top road, 57' deep well with own water system, 1,000 gallon insul-siding; oil heating; drilled well with own water system; 8-5-1-tf anos, registered craftsman Call Toll Free 1-800-243-7606, septic tank - Immediate Possession - $12,500.00 . Terms. basement; granary; garage; barn foundation - 34 acres Bob Hutchinson member of the Piano Tech- or write SANTA'S PARTIES, tillable; WIDOW CANNOT HANDLE; $35,000.00. Representing FOR "a job well done feel- nician's Guild. 8-7-30-tf Avon, Conn. 06001 ing" clean carpets with Blue Also Booking Parties! SPECIAL!!! RETIREES!! Van-Trax __ 11-8-18-3 2 ACRES". One story home with 2 bedrooms (one extra large) CASH CROP FARM!!! Realty Lustre. Rent electric sham- Home Modernization wall to wall carpeting; oil furnace; basement; extra large 80 ACRES: 4 bedroom frame home with stone porch; needs pooer $1. Ben Franklin Store, POSITION NOW OPEN on redecorating; large poultry house; garage; 36x56' barn with Marlette, Michigan Cass City. 8-6-11-tf kitchen; situated on a knoll - lots of trees, flowers, shrubs; W> 517-635-7423 inside and out, including afternoon shift -to responsible car garage; barn with concrete floor; electricity and water to concrete stables; 70 acres tillable; west and south of Cass City windows, insulated siding, person with high school edu- barn; poultry house; STATE LAND on 3 sides with excellent - Offered to you for $50,000.00 to settle estate. HURRY!!! FHA and VA financing avail- CUSTOM BUTCHERING - and family room additions, cation. Phone 872-3313. hunting for deer, pheasants and rabbits; 500' to blueberry HURRY!!! able. Monday and by 10 a.m. Tues- garages, breezeways, roofing. 3-9-1-1 day. By appointment only. 11-8-25-2 marsh; SNOWMOBILE TRAILS nearby; RAIL FENCE LIVE STREAM TOO!!!! Cutting and wrapping for And also new home con- surrounds property - Orchard has 18 apple, 2 cherry and 1 pear struction or shells. Call SOMEONE TO seed approxi- 40 ACRES: Home built in 1956 with hardwood floors in living FOR SALE - 1 acre. Nice deep freeze. IVfe miles south. tree - all this for $22,000.00. HURRY!! HURRY!! building site. 4 miles west and Carl Reed, Cass City. Phone mately 3 acres of land and cut room and hallway; OIL FURNACE; BRICK FIREPLACE 1 to 2 times per year. Also with heatilator; large family size kitchen with many kitchen 3 north of Cass City. Phone 872-2085 8-10-27-tf Bob Krauth ALL THE ROOM FOR YOUR FAMILY!!!! 1-313-664-8297. 3-8-25-3 wanted snow removal bids. cabinets; basement; among hundreds of pine trees, etc. Contact Rodney Smith, Pro- Excellent hunting deer, pheasants, rabbits, etc. - fishing. All Chuck Gage Welding 517 - 635-7822 vincial House. 11-8-25-2 JUST LISTED!!! In Cass City - PRACTICALLY ALL RE- this for $37,500.00 terms. Widow moving into apartment. Shop for estimates. 8-8-25-4 MODELED RECENTLY: All New Kjtchen; All new Now is the time to make plans before school starts. 3 bed- We now have heli-arc welding WANTED - baby sitter days bathroom; 14x27' living room with recessed lights; wall to wall 80 ACRES: 35 acres tillable - balance in second growth - no room 1V story home, alumi- carpeting; ALL NEW 26x30' garage 2Vz car - 9x26' workshop in buildings; $48,000.00 terms. 2 Farm in my home. Call 872-2979 garage; anchor fencing cost over $1100. - 10x16' PATIO; .num siding, kitchen with Specializing in stainless after 4:30. 11-9-1-3 ample cupboards, formal din- steel, blacksmithing, fabrica- Natural gas furnace; laundry room off kitchen; 4 large NEW SUBDIVISION: BRICK & ALUMINUM SIDING: ing, living room, 2 baths, ting and radiator repair. Equipment' bedrooms with lots of closets and storage space; over $1800.00 approximately 1500 square feet of living space; plus full WANTED - BABYSITTER spent on kitchen cabinets; Your inspection invited!!! Offered carpeting, basement. Only FOR SALE - Model 500 bean basement; kitchen cabinets alone cost over $1500.00; plus $15,800.00 and land contract. Also portable welding for two children, must have to you for $31,500.00 terms. windrower and conveyer and own transportation. Call 872- BRICK FIREPLACE with heatilator cost over $2,000.00 - all pickup camper. Edgar Cum- large rooms; Andersen Windows - 22x24' garage; 1V 2088 between 9:00 and 2:00. COMPLETELY EQUIPPED AND FURNISHED!!! 2 Deckerville Rd. - approxi- 7062 E. Deckerville Rd. mins, phone 872-2969. 9-8-25-3 BATHROOMS; oil fired heating system; many other built-ins - mately 37'/2 acres with partly Deford, Michigan 11-8-18-3 70 ACRES: Grade A Dairy farm -comes with 46head of cattle - priced to sell RIGHT NOW FOR $49,500.00 terms available. all corn and hay; all equipment - 4 tractors, etc. $125,000.00 remodeled 4 bedroom home, Phone 872-2552 FOR SALE - 55 John Deere terms. Immediate Possession. live stream through property, 8-5-15-tf combine with bean attach- WANTED - Babysitter in my 20 acres tillable, some woods, ments, set-up for beans and home from 2 p.m.-6 p.m. RESTAURANT: Practically all new equipment; new wall to REMODELED!! owner wants to move. SEPTIC TANK CLEANING - ready to go. Phone 872-3238. Monday-Friday to care for wall carpeting; completely remodeled; seating capacity for 50 77013-HF For fast, guaranteed work 9-9-1-1 3-year-old boy. Own transpor- BRICK HOME: 3 bedrooms; dining room; basement; natural tation preferred. May be teen- people - specializing in Pizzas - building with long reasonable gas heating system; new roof; newly .painted - garage call Dale Rabideau, Cass lease - Offered to you for $24,000.00 terms. Cass City Rd. - hillside City, 872-3581 or 872-3000. FOR SALE - Oliver 66 row ager. Call 872-4713. 11-9-1-1 Possession any time; $21,500 - sellers will hold land contract wooded, overlooking pond 8-3-24-tf crop, wide front, 2 bottom with responsible family. $3000. down payment!! NEED MORE INCOME OR A JOB!!! GAS STATION enjoying and stream, 3 bedroom tri- plow, 2 row cultivator. Priced EXPERIENCED waitress for a good gross business -18,000 gallons storage capacity - comes level, balcony off master AUCTIONEER reasonable. Phone 872-3842. dining room at Wildwood completely equipped, plus inventory - one man operation!!!! BUILDING SITES: 5 ACRE PARCEL to center of Cass River bedroom with fireplace, EXPERIENCED 9-9-1-3 Farms, 6320 Van Dyke, Cass $34,500.00 terms. —- high and dry; 1 mile south and 1 '/2 miles west of Cass City. kitchen has all the built-ins, City. Apply in person. formal dining, living room, Complete Auctioneering Ser- FOR SALE -M International, 11-8-11-tf IN CASS CITY: LARGE 5 bedroom home with extensive family room, fireplace, 3'/2 vice Handled Anywhere. 3 bottom plow, 4 row culti- 80 ACRES: Large modern 4 bedroom home with 3 year old baths, all rooms are king-size, vator and duals; John Deere remodeling completed; aluminum siding; shutters; wall to furnace; wall to wall carpeting; formal dining room- We Make All Arrangements wall carpeting; formal dining room; natural gas forced hot 2 car garage, lot 314x660. Our Experience Is Your 55 combine with 334 corn head [Work Wanted] basement; 2 glass enclosed porches; large barn; tool shed 77130-HF Assurance. and Innes pick-up. Call 872- water heating system; family size kitchen with Birch hog house, creek thru property - 50 acres tillable - IMMED- BABYSITTING - in my home. cabinets; attached large 2 car garage; I'/i LOTS - i'/> IATE POSSESSION-$55,000. Terms. 2673. 9-9-1-3 6 miles from Cass City, 20 Ira, David & All days, including week BATHROOMS; Office, Den and Laundry Room off kitchen; ends. Phone 872-4709. 12-8-25-3 many other features!!!! Offered to you for $45,000.00 terms. READY TO BUILD - EXCELLENT LOCATION!!!!! acres, 4 bedroom 2 story stone Martin Osentoski FOR SALE - 1969 Case Con- home, modern kitchen, dining BUILDING SITE: Close to Cass City - 1% Acres - clean - Phone: struction King tractor with 3,000 SQUARE FOOT BUILDING!!! area, living room with open front loader. Call evenings BABY SITTING - in my $4,000.00. Terms available to responsible party. Immediate Cass City 872-2352 collect home. Kindergartener or Possession. stairway, carpeted through- 872-2967 or 872-3904 days. IN CASS CITY: Brick construction -one story-village water out, full basement, entry off 9-9-1-3 younger child. Phone 872- and sewer - gas heat; railroad siding; building suitable for back, barn 20x28, fenced in HORSE BOARDING by the 2894. 12-9-1-3 light manufacturing, body shop; tire shop; auto repair- IN CASS CITY: 1 Block off Main St. — l>/ story frame home area for horses, and some month. Also custom combin- warehousing - all this for $15,500.00 terms. 2 ing for corn, $15 acre, and FOR SALE - 2510 John Deere with insul siding; 3 large bedrooms; formal dining room;, tillable land, 2 car garage, all with 4 row bean puller; one LICENSED BABYSITTING IDEAL FOR THE SEMI-RETIRED!!! knickknack shelving - extra large living room; basement; state land behind property, soybeans, $9 acre. Call 872- in my home, for any shift. 2340. 8-9-1-3 four row bean windrower with BUSINESS BUILDING AND LIVING QUARTERS: Presently open stairway off foyer to Living room; laundry room off Cass River running through cross conveyer, like new; Phone 872-3842. 12-8-18-3 operated as small electrical repair shop; 3 large bedrooms; kitchen; natural gas log FIREPLACE in living room; wall to property. 77142-HF John Deere side rake; '52 closets; new kitqhen cabinets; wall to wall carpeting in extra wall carpeting; other features - corner lot with large shade Chevrolet truck; 20 ft. Mc- large living room; bedroom and hallway; very good buy at trees; 4 black walnut trees; $23,000.00 terms. tchinson Get the best Cormick-Deering cart har- Card of Thanks] $21,500. Sellers will hold land contract with responsible family. row ; 10 ft. cultipacker. Phone SAGINAW BAY!!!! ealty inc. Insulation 658-2338. 4 east of Cass City, IN MEMORY of my loving LOOKING FOR WORK? BUSINESS PROPERTY & HOME A GOOD INVESTMENT HERE!!!! 9 Unit Apartment 7V2 north on M-53. 9-9-1-3 mother, Alice E. Price, who CASS CITY AREA: Highway location 1 '/2 Acres -1 story frame Building-all on one floor; plus 15x25'laundry room; each with 447 N. State left us for her home in home with 5 rooms; natural gas furnace; very neat in and out - individual oil heating system; ALL THIS FOR $55,000. Your Caro, Michigan heaven, 43 years ago Sept. 6, Office Ph. (517) 673-7773 Call Joe Rent nicely landscaped; 24x28' garage; PLUS 38 x 42' building inspection invited!!!! ALL RENTED!!!! 1934. Always loved and suitable for repairs; body shop; gas station; etc. comes with 2 3-8-25-2 Mellendorf a missed by daughter Leila. H.P. air compressor and two post Globe Hoist; TO SETTLE FARMETTE!! 13-9-1-1 ESTATE; $42,000.00. Your inspection invited!!! FOR SALE BY OWNER- 10 Case 450 3% ACRES close to Cass City; 5 room basement home with acres on Ritter Rd. 4 Bed- 375-2727 room furnished home, all Dozer OUR SINCERE thanks to Dr. PARTY STORE: Living quarters 3 bedrooms, PLUS: natural gas for heat - 221' drilled well - 26x45' building ideal for State Licensed Donahue, the nurses and rummage sales; radiator shop; body bumping, etc., $18,500. paneled, carpeted, fully in- 8-1-20-tf by day, by week, remodeled store; grossed over $263,000.00 in 1976 - Beer & Wine sulated. $17,500. Phone 658- by month aides on second floor of Hills and light groceries, etc. 8130. 3-8-18-3 and Dales and the many BRICK & ALUMINUM SIDING HOME WITH over 2,000 FAGAN'S THUMB Carpet Rabideau Motors friends and neighbors who ELEGANT!!!! IVfe story very comfortable home - SPOTLESS square feet of living space; BRICK FIREPLACE; office or Cleaning - Dry foam or steam. gave such wonderful help den with built-in bookcases and shelving; Cathedral type- Farm Division in and out!!!! 8 rooms; new wall to wall carpeting; 22x28' Real Estate Also upholstery and wall Cass City during our recent bereave- FAMILY ROOM with Franklin Stove with natural gas logs; ceiling; V/z BATHROOMS; many built-ins in kitchen; sliding cleaning. Free Estimates. ment. The Arthur Kettlewell practically new natural gas furnace and hot water heater; glass doors lead to l'/i> lots of landscaping - 2 car garage at- Call toll free 1-800-322-0206 Phone 872-2616 family. 13-9-1-1 For Rent 9-7-7-tf breakfast nook off kitchen; basement; 1V2 BATHROOMS; tached plus workshop or hobby shop; full basement; PATIO - or 517 761-7503. We wel- FOR RENT - 3 bedroom many other features!!! Your inspection invited!!! $39,500.00. many other features. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT!!! IM- come Bankamericard - Mas- FOR SALE - Farmall M wide WE WISH to express appreci- MEDIATE POSSESSION. trailer house. Phone 872-2983. ter Charge. 8-3-20-tf ation to all neighbors, friends BRICK HOME IN CASS CITY: 2 BEDROOMS; dining room- 4-9-1-3 front with V snow blade. Also large living room; large bathroom and laundry room- newly antique 8 piece dining room and relatives of Ethel Starr decorated; ONE STORY - wall to wall carpeting-' 22x24' CLOSE IN TO CASS CITY: 11 ACRES comes with BRICK &. Martin Electric set. Dick Greenwood, 872- for the kind expressions of garage - many other features — Offered to you for $26 500 00 Aluminum siding home; 3 bedrooms; gas furnace; wall to wall 2369. 9-8-25-3 flowers, tributes, visitation, Immediate Possession. ' carpeting; enclosed rear porch; many kitchen cabinets; Huntsville Mobile Residential and Commercial etc. To Rev. Lee Taylor for picture window in living room; large barn in poor condition; Home Park Wiring his good message; Mrs. Helen RETIREES!! SPECIAL!! Very neat in and out ONE STORY $26,500.00. [To Give Away ] Greenleaf, who brought to our HOME with 2 large bedrooms; lots of closet and storage State Licensed minds several old songs of the space; FAMILY ROOM in knotty pine; 1M> BATHROOMS- church as she so ably played very well planned home; nicely landscaped; basement; wall to LISTINGS WANTED: On all types of REAL ESTATE Lots Available TO GIVE AWAY - three pups. the organ; Mrs. Shaw for wall carpeting; GARAGE - very good investment here at FARMS. HOMES, COUNTRY HOMES, RETIREMENT, Free Estimates Phone R79.-3549. 7-9-1-3 singing so sweetly songs of $27,000.00. Possession on short notice!!! Your inspection BUSINESSES. LOTS. ETC -" request; the ladies of the invited!!! Phone 872-4114 TO GIVE AWAY - English Baptist church for the lovely Phone 872-3144 Setter and Beagle pups, 8 meal you served us, Little's *SE, CALL OR WRITE TO: B.A. CALKA. REALTOR . , . , .',•.. .< 4180 Kurds Corner Road weeks' old, good hunting Funeral Hom6 for all your ! 8-10-1-tf dogs. 6574 Elizabeth St. Any- help and kindnesses during 6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Michigan 48726 . 4-6-9-tf time. 7-9-1-3 this time. To Leo and Mar- Telephone .-872-3355 ELMER H. FRANCIS, li- dell, Merle and Sarah for "LISTINGS WANTED ON ALL TYPES OF PROPERTY' REALTOR^ FOR RENT - One bedroom censed builder. New homes or standing by - ready to assist apartment. Security deposit remodeling. Roofing, siding, FREE BEAGLE puppy to in any way. Thanks and 'God and reference. $95 month. barns, pole buildings. Phone good home. Phone 872-4288. bless you all. The families of SERVING THIS COMMUNITY FOR OVER 24 YEARS Phone 872-3404. 4-94-2 872-2921. 8-11-7-tf 7-8-25-3 Ethel Starr. 13-9-1-1 PAGE EIGHTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, - SEPTEMBER 1, 1977 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN One room school house for sale Time catches up with old Leek School

Taking care of the bidding potluck supper and visiting. Time has finally caught up of Crawford and Mushroom have a "church" so close-by, ing at the school, including would be kind of 'nice if boarded over, there is no with the almost century-old for the sale are Mr. and Mrs. The Leek School Associ- Roads in Kingston township. when they could drive to an spouses of graduates. someone made it into a toilet, no running water, and Leek School. Frank Hutchinson of Ceme- ation was started by the late Included in the purchase actual church building farth- The decision to sell the house." Bids are due to the no furnace. There is electric- Members of the Leek tery Road, Cass City. er away. James Osborn in the 1930s price is the acre of land the building was made, Mrs. Hutchinsons by this Thurs- ity and there is a well, but School Association have de- Mrs. Hutchinson, 88, was and originally held its re- building sits on and the Jennie Leek, after grad- Hutchinson said, "because day. with no pump - it was stolen. cided to sell the one-room one-time woodshed. Jennie Leek when she grad- uating from the eighth grade unions in the woods on the there's so few (members) brick schoolhouse, which uated from Leek School in Leek farm just to the east of The sand brick building is Although the decision has What was officially School at Leek School in 1902, stayed living nearby to look after it been made on what to do with hasn't been used for classes 1902. The school was named the school grounds. apparently in good structural District No. 4 Kingston town- at home with her parents until for repair." the building, members left since the early 1950s. It has after her father, thanks to the It was at this year's re- condition, except for the ship got its start Sept. 4, 1878, they thought she was old Age is another factor. The the Aug. 6 reunion without only been used once a year Methodist church. enough to board with a family union, Aug. 6, that the decis- chimney. It and the woodshed when John F. White donated youngest member of the received new roofs when the deciding whether to continue since then for the associ- She explained that when in Cass City and attend high ion was made to sell the the acre of land to the district alumni group is about 60. association bought the prop- holding their annual reunions. ation's annual reunions. for construction of the build- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli school there. She graduated property, with the proceeds, What the successful bidder Proceeds from the sale will Leek, moved to a farm on going to the cancer and heart erty. As of now, Mrs. Hutchinson ing. from Cass City High School in does with the building and said, members won't hold any be donated to the cancer and Crawford Road from Oakland 1908. funds. There were about 30 The new owners won't be The school apparently was property is up to him, Mrs. able to move right in, how- more reunions, "unless they heart funds. county in 1880, there was no A diploma isn't all she got persons at this year's gather- constructed the following Hutchinson said, adding, "It ever. The windows have been want to." The school sits at the corner year. nearby church. in high school. There she met Her parents were Presby- her husband Frank, now 89. terians, so Eli Leek tried to He had attended a rural persuade the Presbyterian school, no longer standing, at minister in Marlette to come the corner of what is now M-81 to the school each Sunday to and M-53. They were married hold services. The minister in 1909. declined, because the ap- Mrs. Hutchinson was the proximately 15 miles he second Leek School graduate would have to travel was too to graduate from high school. far. The first, Mrs. May Schell Leek was successful, how- (then May Cooper) is now 96 ever, in persuading a Meth- and lives in a nursing home odist minister in Kingston to near Fairgrove. A younger hold services. The Methodist brother, George Cooper, lives conference needed something in Marlette. to call the congregation other The Hutchinsons lived in than School District No. 4 various places, including her Kingston township, so it gave parents' farm, before moving He wore a long white scarf, a pair of flying goggles the building the name Leek to their present home in 1927. set at a jaunty angle on his head, riding breeches and School. Their 80-acre farm is now the flew a Jenny. Ah yes, the nostalgic days of aviation! Sunday school classes were Rolling Hills Golf Course, But that's all changed now, and some other things held in the morning. The min- owned by their son, Grant, have changed with it. Such as the New Recruiting ister, who also had to preach which opened in 1969. Office in Caro, Michigan. So why not check us out. each Sunday in Kingston and The Leek School district Visit your New Air Force Recruiter, East Dayton, held services at covered four square miles. Sgt. Dan Atkinson the school in the evenings. The maximum enrollment The Hutchinsons believe there apparently was around 429 N. State, Caro, Michigan 48723 the building was last used as a 50 students, in grades K-8. Or Call Collect 673-6341 church about 1920. Mr. Hutch- The district merged with inson explained that by then, the Deford School District in the automobile lessened the 1954. Mrs. Hutchinson doesn't AIR FORCE A GREAT WAY OF LIFE need for people in the area to know whether students at- tended Leek School up till then, or whether for the last few years, the board of educa- ANTIQUE & HOUSEHOLD tion sent them to Deford as tuition students. The Deford district later became part of the Cass City School District. The building was unused until members of the Leek CLASS OF 1898 -- This photo was taken in September, 185)8, outside of the Leek School, prior to the ad- School Association donated dition of the brick siding. The teacher, Cora Snider, is in the top row, at left, wearing a bow tie. The then the money to buy the building Jennie Leek is in the second from the bottom row, fifth from right. Mrs. Hutchinson knows of five AUCTION in 1956 'from the Deford Items from the estate of Emma Frank will be sold at public district, which then owned it. others in this photo who are still alive. In the third row from the bottom, third from right, is May Coop- It has only been used since er (later Schell); to her left is her brother, George Cooper. In the second row, second from left, is Anna auction located 4 miles north of Port Sanilac on M-25 to Day then for their once-a-year Stevenson, now living in Flushing. In the bottom row is Lloyd Osborn (fifth from right), now living in a Road, Va mile west, next to golf driving range on reunions held each August. Mayville nursing home. Second from right in that row is Murl Lee, now of Saginaw. The reunions consist of a SATURDAY, SEPTEMBERS at 11 o'clock Kingston schools sued Miiiiques « *. 3 teievisions was drawn into the moving Silver tea service New velvet bench The Kingston Community Floor and table lamps Schools, the former Kingston blade of the machine. 2 silver triple candelabra High School principal, and the The defendants, along with Silver tray with handle Wing back chair industrial arts teacher are the school district, are then Open bookcase defendants in a law suit filed high school principal, George Nippon dishes in Tuscola County Circuit Bledsoe, and the shop teach- Bavarian & Austrian china Cedar chest Court. er, Wayne Nesbit. 2 metal % beds The plaintiffs are Albert The Harrisons are asking Spode chinacup Harrison and his son, Jay the court to award them any Leaded crystal decanter Metal wardrobe Harrison. amount over $10,000 to which "they are found to be en- Vases Blond tables According to the suit, Jay Mahogany end table Harrison was in a high titled." They suggest the Wood butter bowl & paddle school industrial arts class amount should be $100,000. Large pickle crock Oak dresser and chest Jan. 29, 1975 when he was A jury trial has been de- Ironer- wringer washer injured while operating a manded in the suit, filed Aug. Miniature oil lamps joiner-planer. The piece of 25, which has been assigned to Several beveled glass wall Metal lawn chairs wood he was working on Circuit Judge Martin E. "kicked back" and his hand Clements. mirrors Picnic table Seth Thomas 8 day mantle Humidifier - 30" fan on wheels clock 45 cup coffee maker Don't settle for less 400 day mantle clock Sunbeam mixer Iron dinner bell Radios - Small appliances Pictures and frames Linens Reach Trunk Misc. dishes, glassware and Veneered dresser with hand- utensils Electric fire place logs for kerchief drawer 2 twin 4 poster beds Swimming pool ladder Sewing rocker Many others more... Ladder back chair Miscellaneous chairs TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS Oak tables Gateleg table Antique corn planter Dropleaf tea cart Antique potato hiller Wicker chair, rocker and Lumberand posts FINAL LOOK -- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchinson take a flower stand Old floor scales final look at the Leek School prior to its being sold. The al- Dish cupboard - needs re- Electric water pump most 100-year-old school is located at the corner of Crawford finishing Ladders and Mushroom Roads. interest Treadle sewing machine Galvanized tubs Others Saginaw firm Walnut dish PLAN TO ATTEND Folding camera low bidder 27 beveled window panes MOTORCYCLE & Large wagon of miscel- SNOWMOBILE Frank Strausberg & Son of MUTUAL laneous items Saginaw was the losvest of FREE LECTURE SAVINGS three bidders for repaying on Cemetery and Hurds Corner 1976 Yamaha motorcycle 650 CASS CITY: 6459 Main St.' HOUSEHOLD Roads in a recent bid opening 872-2105 electric start - 2800 miles by the State Highway Com- Subject... "THERE'S ONLY ONE REAL ECO" Blond dropleaf table with like new mission. 1974 Arctic Cat snowmobile The firm bid $288,940 for the 4 chairs and buffet project, which is to be com- Lecturer . . WILLIAM MILFORD CORRELL, C.S.B. 2 piece black sectional 292 - Lynx I - electric start pleted in November. of Cleveland, Ohio To be repaved with gravel shoulders will be Cemetery Road for three miles between Member 01 me Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, ESTATE of EMMA FRANK Milligan and Bay City-Forest- The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. ville Roads and 5.4 miles on Phone 313 -662-8910 Hurds Corner Road from CLERK-Mil laker Auction Service M-81 north to Bay City-For- Time .... Thursday, Septembers, 1977 estville Road. at 8:00 p.m. TERMS - Cash. Everything settled for day of sale. The Tuscola County Road Commission is receiving Place .... First Church of Christ, Scientist Not Responsible For Accidents Lunch On Federal Aid Secondary funds, 510 West Lincoln, Caro, Michigan AUCTIONEER-Lorn Hillaker Grounds which should pay 72 per cent of the cost of the project. The Phone 517 • 872-3019 Cass City road commission will pay the Child Care Provided. rest. Old Wood Drug

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COLGATE ADULT PROPA PH TOOTH BRUSHES STORE MEDICATED PADS ALL THE VITAMINS YOUR FAMILY NEEDS! HARD-MEDIUM SOFT NATURAL 79* VALUE NATURAL DIGESTIVE PREDIGESTED ENZYMES PROTEIN YEAST U"T"' ' W'th Co°Pon End!' m 10 Da Limit 1 With Coupon Ends in 10 Day 16oz. liquid 500 mg. 500 tablets :V,--;;,;,::'i-waaap^www or 100 capsules BATE CHILD'S ASPIRIN, BAYER CHILDREN'S NATURAL NATURAL 6.4 OZ. REGULAR ALRVLFA GELATIN & MINT 650 mg. 10gr., 300's 100 capsules 1.29 VALUE

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7 useful Compartments for Stationery, Pens, Paper clips erasers, Note cards plus many others. 1.99 VALUE ZIPPERED TOP JUNIOR PATCHWORK

SHOULDER PURSE SOFT VINYL INSULATED ALL AMERICAN EFght Inch square with 9 separate tuftec FULL SIZE BALL work squares. Complete with attractivji rope shoulder strap.

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4.95 Direct Drive VALUE Motor

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