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I- - o “ws~n?.- ’ AVl J Planners 5 fuels compared 15 discuss meter Chronicle survevJ removal Last week’s blast of cold company has 4.5 billion ELECTRIC HEAT four feet tall, eight feet arctic air left little doubt to cubic feet of gas in under- long, and 16 inches wide. area residents that winter grdund storage in the Because of a rate adjusf- “It’s better this year than Because the Cass City is on the way, bringing with Marysville area. She feels ment earlier this year, elec- in other years,” said John Retail Committee has ap- it the cost of keeping warm. there is an adequate supply tric heat users can expect Kappen, now living in the pointed a committee to seek The good news for some of natural gas available for an increase of about eight Caro area. “We sell a few removal of parking meters area residents is a decrease the winter. The amount of percent in their heating bill loads to people for firep- in Cass City, members of in prices for natural gas, natural gas stored in the this winter. laces, but most people use the Cass City Planning and propane (bottle gas) Marysville area amounts to Walter Allison, market- it to heat their house,” Kap- Commission discussed the for customers of one about one-third of the com- ing services representative pen said. He estimates an parking situation in the vil- supplier in the area. pany’s total need for a year. for Detroit Edison, said the average customer of his lage at its regular meeting Homeowners with electric Southeastern, like De- cost of heating a modern will use 12 to 14 face cords Tuesday, Nov. 19. heat can expect an in- troit Edison, offers home constructed $1,200-square- of wood during the winter. The discussion began crease. Those who heat energy audits to customers foot house with baseboard Kappen, like Cass City after board member Kelly with wood and fuel oil can for a $10 fee. When a person electric heating units, is ex- wood hauler Dave Whit- Smith asked Village Supt. expect the price to remain requests an audit, an au- pected to be $880 to $900 this taker, cuts logs for saw- Lou S. LaPonsie if the vil- about the same as last year. thorized energy inspector year. Allison said in Tus- mills, Logs straight and big lage would consider pur- Although the per unit cost looks at the house, and de- cola County about 1,650 to enough to produce lumber chasing property at the in- to heat a house may in- termines what a home 1,700customers use electric to go to the sawmill. Smal- tersection of West and Pine crease or decrease, a bitter owner can do to cut down heat. He added about 150 ler logs and trees are cut up Streets, owned by Hunt’s cold winter will result in in- on his heating losses. As households are using a for wood burning stoves. Construction, for additional creased heating demands, part of the inspection, water source heat pump, Whittaker estimates he will off-street parking, and costs for all area resi- homeowners receive about which he feels is the most sell about 100 face cords, LaPonsie said he has dents. $50 worth of energy saving efficient and economical and 500 full cords (four foot talked to Hunt before, and Because 6f the variables devices, such as electrical source of heat available in by four by eight foot) this the village “couldn’t jus- involved in different types plug outlet insulators, with- rural areas. “It is great,” year. Full cords are deli- tify” purchasing the whole of heating products, the out charge. Allison said, about the vered on a large truck. parcel of property, which Chronicle has not attemp- water heat pump. A water Whittaker prefers to stay includes a brick building on ted to determine which is PROPANE source heat pump draws in the Cass City area, where the site. Smith said Hunt the cheapest type of fuel to ground water from a well, he has a ‘“pretty good de- may consider selling the use. Last year, prices for extracts heat from the mand for wood.” building separately, so the liquid petroleum gas water to warm the house, village would just have to NATURAL CAS ranged from 85.8 to 86 cents and returns the water to FUEL OIL purchase the surrounding per gallon. This year, cus- either a pond, river, or property. A typical homeowner tomers will pay 83 to 87.8 another well. Allison added Prices vary at two area LaPonsie said the village heating with natural gas cents per gallon, depending that increased energy costs fuel oil distributors from is investigating the purch- purchased from Southeast- on the supplier. The two have made water source $1.079 to $1.08 per gallon for ase of parking lot prpperty ern Michigan Gas Co. can dealers in the area said heat pumps more feasible. fuel oil graded number one, they are presently leasing. He added the village spends expect to save about $70 as there is no danger of a prop- and from 99 cents to $1.009 ’ compared to last year. ane shortage this year. FIREWOOD for number two grade fuel WARM WEATHER following last week’s five- $6,000 a year for rent and ’ Jan Mitchell, a public re- “We’re getting lots of new oil. property taxes on the par- lations representative for customers,” said Lorna Two wood haulers con- For customers of one of’‘-‘ inch snowfall was -slimask more 4hwthis.snowmait king lots. Fines and parking the gas company, projects Papkey, office manager for tacted by the Chronicle said the area distributors, this could stand. Frosty is located at the corner of meter money amount to an average residential Petrolane Gas Service, business has been good, amounts to a two-cent in- Leach and Garfield Streets. about $5,000 a year. The re- household for this year will Gagetown. with prices ranging from crease, Customers at the maining $l,OOO comes from spend $682.17 to keep warm. Jerry Houghton, man- $32 to $35 per face cord. A other distributor will find the general fund. This is down from last year, ager for Fuelgas, CassCity , face cord is a stack of wood Please turn to page 14. LaPonsie said he has con- when projections were said the company has had ducted a survey of. t7 $752.89. a normal increase in the neighboring communities Mitchell said the de- number of new customers F-orsenior citizens meals and Cass City is supplying creased costs are a result from new construction. a lot of free parking when compared to other villages. of the company buying gas “There is a very substantial I from a Canadian source, at supply of propane,” Cass City has a minimum a cheaper rate than last Houghton said when asked of 116 off-street free park- year. if there was a potential ing spaces, not including Mitchell explained the shortage of gas this year. parking in the alleys near Sanilac board seeks site sohtion Main Street. I Commissioner Jerry Stil- Two days after the execu- month. The maximum right, and you are responsi- son said he conducted a sur- Street site, a myear lease, ’ with Khan’s recommenda- tive director of the Thumb monthly payment that Reg- ble for this,” Khan said. and TACA would be re- vey of merchants, and four Cpl. Palazzola. Area Commission on Aging ion Seven Council on Aging, tion to have an attorney said they wanted the met- “Keeping two meal sites quired to pay back a $24,000 look at the lease see (TACA) resigned, mem- TACA’s governing board, to if ers removed, while 28 said open is not the answer to grant from the state that TACA can “get out of it bers of the TACA board met will pay for a site is $500 per the problem. ” was used to remodel the meter patrols should be with Sanilac County com- month. Under TACA rules, without costing an arm and made, or the meters should dies in cras‘h TACA Chairman Harlan sit:. a leg. We must know if we missioners to try and re- the $400 will have to come be removed. Henderson explained that There is a 10-year lease. have a 100 percent chance solve issues that led to the from local sources. 61 meals were prepared at ‘‘I think they should be The man (building owner) of winning it, or a 100 per- Corporal David W. Palaz- for 17 months. director’s resignation. Until Nov. 1, senior citi- the Argyle Street site Tues- has the right to sue the patroled, or not there (re- When director Bob zen meals were served only cent chance of losing it,” moved) ,” Stilson said, zola, a 23-year-old Snover Survivors and funeral ar- day, Nov. 19, and 25 seniors TACA board,” said Hender- Jaroszi said about a possi- resident serving in the Un- rangements appear in the Brown resigned, at a TACA in the Sandusky High ate at the high school site. son. He said he has talked about the meters. “They board meeting Monday, School cafeteria. Meals ble lawsuit over the lease. (customers parking in me- Aed States Army, was kil- obituary notices, to the building owner, and The discussion about the led Sunday, Nov. 17, in an Nov. 18, he stated he was were prepared by school Khan supported a state- he%will sell the Argyle tered areas) don’t know quitting because Sanilac cooks, and the school did meal site ended with Khan when they are going to get off-duty auto accident near ment recently made by Street building for $66,OOO recommending they use the commissioners have with- not charge TACA any rent. Brown that a new site was a ticket or not.” Stilson Fort Po1k;La. ~ cash, or on a land contract Argyle Street site, and held funding to TACA. Meal preparation was mon- to increase meal feels the village doesn’t He needed with $35,000 down, and $717 close the high school meal Palazzola, a 1981 feels this could place the itored by a TACA meal in- site attendance. He per month for five yeah need to use a regular police graduate of Cass City lives of some Sanilac spector. site. Khan said they could officer to monitor the met- explained state rules re- the Argyle site for one High School, is the son of seniors in jeopardy because Since the opening of the quire 25 persons per day eat Henderson added he has use ers, He said they could hire year, and that would give Mr. and Mrs. Albert Palaz- of reduced services. In Oc- Argyle Street meal site, asked the building owner if someone for $3.35 per hour at a meal site. In the past them time to look at other zola, Snover. * tober, Sanilac commission- about 25 senior citizens the high school has he would sue TACA to CO~- (minimum wage) to write aver- possible sites, and find out A family member said ers voted to withhold a have continued to eat at the aged about 16 persons per lect rent if they moved out parking meter violations. $2O,OOO payment to TACA school, without TACA’s ap- of the site. Henderson said about the lease agreement. Stilson feels there would be Talazzola was killed in- day. To keep the school Also at the meeting, Khan stantly when the vehicle he until problems with a meal proval, dr inspection ser- open, Brown has gotten the owner did not say he a lot of people happy for the site could be resolved. The vices. Region Seven Direc- three waivers from the would sue, but did add he told TACA and Sanilac chance to work a few hours ‘wasdriving struck a bridge is County commission rnem- abutment. Palazzola appa- $20,000 was their last quar- tor Mohammed Khan told state, but he won’t get a “not saying he wouldn’t.” each day. terly payment to TACA for bers that Region Seven au- rehtly fell asleep. The acci- Sanilac commissioners fourth waiver. Khan said Khan said he would have LaPonsie said the village the 1984-85 fiscal yeqr. ditors have found several dent happened at 3:20a.m. they could be liable if any that in other places, after Region Seven attorneys budgets $600 yearly for Sanilac commissioners health problems occurred the site was moved from a bookkeeping errors that ac- parking meter reading look over the lease agree- count for a difference of Palazzola had recently felt the rental fees at the e because the meal site is not school cafeteria, atten- ment to see if there is a way manpower salaries. He returned to the United new senior citizen meal monitored by a TACA in- dance has doubled and tri- about $20,000 in the ac- added, the village has they could close the site, counts.“There is no misapprop- States after serving one site, located on Argyle spector. pled. and not have to pay rent for “slacked off” on writing year in Korea as a heavy Street in Sandusky, were “Senior citizens can die Also at the meeting, Khan meter violations because of the 10-year lease agree- riation of funds.. .There is equipment engineer with too expensive. The monthly very easily if the tempera- told Sanilac commissioners ment. complaints from mer- the Fifth Infantry Division. rent for the meal site, which ture is not proper, if the no fraud involved in it ...It chants. He said the money they face two problems in Sanilac Commissioner was very sloppy book- Ie had served in the Army CPL. 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The official dtart of the from to 2 P.m. Other next Saturday’s drawing. Again this year, a live thing items and bedding. Christmas shopping season visits Will be Dee. 23, 6-8 nativity scene will be pre- Klco stressed that adult in Cass City begins Friday. P+m.,and D~c24, 10 am. FREE MOVIES sented ‘at the Main Street clothing is not needed. with a pre-Christmas sale to 12 m~n. Park, corner of Main and Boxes will be placed in Sant arrives and the Cass City Retail Returning this year will There will be freemovies Ale Streets. The showing Cass City stores to receive a Committee has arranged be the PPular “Christmas for the kiddies at the Cass will be Thudday and Fri- donations for distribution. d’ activities for the entire pre- Dollars” drawing. Shop- Theatre and Rawson day, Dec. 19-20, from 6 to 9 Among the most needed Friday to kick holiday season. Prs can sign at any Par- Memorial Library. The p.m., and Saturday, Dec. items are non-perishable It will start with the arri- ticiPgting store. rnovibs at the library will 21, from 1 to 5 p.m. food items, children’s caps, I val of Mr. and Mrs. Santa Merchants will give begearedtopre-schooland mittens, sox, underwear, Claus and the elves on the away five $100 Prizes that early elementary age chil- CARE AND SHARE bedding, toilet articles, back of the fire department Spend like cash at any Par- dren, laundry items, new toys 10 I off ass city truck at a.m. Friday. ticiPating store in Movies at both locations Cass City merchants will and teen-age gifts. c Santa will be at his house at City. 7 2 will start Dec. at P.m. again help with the care the corner of Main and Drawings Will be at 4115 The Cass Theatre will show and share project which is FREE PARKING Seeger until noon and then P.m- Saturday in front of “Benji.” At the initial lib- under the direction of the In Yule season return Saturday from noon the Cass Theatre and towin rary movie, children will His Name organization. The Retail Committee ’ to 2 p.m. the entire $100, winners make decorations and help Spokesperson Rlaine has arranged for free park- He’ll also visit Fridays, n~~stbe Present. If not Pre- trim the Christmas tree. Klco said that last year, 25 ing by paying a fee to the Dec. 6-13-20, from 6 to 8 p.m. sent, $50 is awarded and the Movies will also be shown families received food bas- village so that meters can and Saturdays, 7-14-21, extra $50 is added to the Saturday, Dec. 14 and 21. kets, toys, children’s clo- becappeduntilchristmas. *.... PAGE TWO CASCITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1985 m CAS CITY, MICHIGgN Marriage Licenses I Alan E. Trombly, Alt. Springs, Fla., and Helen J. Eschtruth, Alt. Springs, Cass City Social and Personal Items Fla. u' Paul H. Woolworth, Vas- sar and Pamela H. Lindow, Vassar . Mrs. Reva Little Phone 872-3698 Allen T. Isham, Mil- \ lington, and Carol A. Sheick, Millington. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Groth Mrs- Helen LorentZen, Born to David and Carla Mrs. Grant Ball bill have Rev. A.E. McFarland Darrell R. Zeck, Conde, and family had his grand- Mrs. Marie Jetta and Anne Dzielinski of Gagetown, a as Thanksgiving guests, shot a four-point buck 11 S.D., and Angela J. Ill, Mil- daughter, Cheyenne Groth, Marie LorentZen of son, Nov. 19. Matthew Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ball a.m. opening day of the lington. from New Jersey as a Fri- Saginaw will be Thanksgiv- David weighed nine pounds and family of Reese, Mr. hunting season near Kenneth L. Burrows, day overnight guest and ing guests of Mr- and Mrs. and nine and one-half and Mrs. Don Hazard of Beaverton. Hunting with Fairgrove, and Ruth Ann Brad and Gloria Groth Rick LorentZen at Clio. ounces and was inches Bad Axe, Mr. and Mrs. him was his son-in-law, L. Bates, Fairview. 22 were Saturday morning long. Grandparents are Brian Hazard and Sara of Pete Cole of Saginaw. Joseph J. Brandmair, breakfast guests. Mr. and Mrs. George Dawn Haag of Cass City, Pigeon and Mr. and Mrs. Caro, and Pamela J. Fritz, Fisher Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Ron Haag of Florida and Donald Ball and sons, Mrs. Don Lorentzen Caro. Cheyenne Groth of Don Whittenburg and Mrs. Walter and Joanne spent from Monday until Kenneth M. Knoblock, Dzielinski of ~ Gagetown. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thursday of last week with Lapeer, and Belle D. Titus, *oodstown, N.J., spent Ivan Tracy attended the some time with her grand- funeral Tuesday of a Great-grandparents are Lounsbury will have as Mr. and Mrs. Rick Silverwood. parents, Luis and Lilah Ar- Cousin, willow Goff Weath- Clarence and Zella Scott of Thanksgiving guests, Mr. Lorentzen at Clio. Randy M. Bliss, Reese, royo and visited other rela- erhead, 70, at Union Lake. Caseville, Art and Ida Haag and Mrs. James &had of and Penny J. Larson, of Pigeon, Harry and Leona Clio and Carl Lounsbury. Thanksgiving worship Reese. tives in the area which in- ,I . cluded Daryle and Lori Mrs. Evelyn MacRae and Grace of Hamtramck, and services will be held Wed- MR. AND MRS. CLAYTON BENSINGER Meyers of Bay City and Mrs. Marion Croft were in Irene Nowakowski of De- Brice Michael Stine, six- nesday evening Lutheranat Good ** A pencil equipped with an Corey Chard of Snover. Toronto, Ont., from Nov. 15- troit. week-old son of Ivan and Shepherd* The children of Mr. and of Ubly will honor their pa- eraser, the first of its kind, 17. )While there they visited Roxanne Stine, was bap- Church, starting at 7:30 Mrs. Clayton F. Bensinger rents at an open house was patented by Hyman L. Luis and Lilah Arroyo en- the CME Tower and the The December meeting tized Sunday in St, Joseph p.m. Saturday, Nov. 30, from 2 Lipman of Philadelphia Catholic Church at Argyle. to 4 pm. at the Masonic in 1858. tertained at an early Eton Center. of Good Shepherd Lutheran Senior citizens Thanksgiving dinner Fri- LadiedAid will be the an- Godparents are Denise and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Hall [n Ubly. Brian Keller. Grandpa- LaPeer entertained rela- Clayton F. Bensinger grA CASS CITY CHRONICLE day evening Brad, Gloria Anita Hartwick nual Christmas potluck din- to hold Xmas USPS 092-700 and Cheyenne Groth from ner at 6: 30 o'clock Monday, rents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl tives and friends Nov. 17 in Alice Evelyn Ludlou were PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY New Jersey and Mr. and completesairllne Dec. 2. The group will pack Keller and Mr. and Mrs. honor of their .granddaugh- married at the Presbyte- AT CASS CITY. MICHIGAN ter, Debbie Timmons', 12th celebration 6550 Main Street Mrs. Glen Groth and Randy gift boxes for Service per- Garrison Stine and great- rian Church in Marlette,,by grandparents are Mr. and birthday. Guests were Patti CaSS City Senior Citizens the Rev, A.E. Cameron of Cass City. training in Fla. sons and decorate with - __ . John Haire. publisher. hanging of the greens. Mrs. .Gornowicz and Mrs. Timmons, Mrs. Ruth Tim- held their November meet- Nov. 18,1935.They were at- National Advertising Representative. Eleanor Keller. Other mons, Mr. and Mrs. . ing in the fellowship rooms Michigan Wwkly Newspapers, Inc. 257 Three Cass City VFW Anita Hartwick, a 1985 There will be a $3.00 gift tended by Hill0 (Ludlou) Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Michigan. graduate of Cass City High exchange. guests attending the dinner Charles Timmons, Chad, of the Lutheran Church McLachlan and the late Subscription Price: To post offices in Tus- members, Jack Esau, Andy School, has 'completed her .. following the church ser- Tammy and Kay, Mrs. Nov. 14. Robert S. Bensinger. da. Huron and Sanilac Counties, M.008 Kozan and Earl Markel at- :. year or 2 years for $15.00, 3 years for Mr. and Mrs. Brian vice were- Mr. and Mrs. Anna Fritz and Angie A potluck dinner was tended a meeting at the training of Travel Agency They have four childreq, 521.00. $450 for six months and 3 months Personnel and Airlines. She Brown of Wyoming, Mich., Dean Stine and family of Faust, all of Owendale. served. Tbe group was en- Bonnetta Wright of Ubly, for $2.50. Caro VFW to hear John S. are the parents of a son, Hastings, Randy Stine of Also present were Mr. and tertained by pictures shown In Michigan - $10.00 a year, 2 years Staum, the Commander In attended Associated Marjorie Silkworth of Ver 818.00, 6 months $5.50. Andrew Roy, born Nov. 16. Mrs. Lynwood LaPeer, by Lillian Dunlap of her Chief of the Veterans of Schools, Inc. in North Ionia, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Beach, Fla., Lytle Berl In other parts of the United States. $1 1 .M, Miami Beach, FL. He weighed eight pounds Nicholas and family of Sheree and Shelley of Cass travels in Scotland. singer of Indianapolis, Ind., a year or 2 years. $20.00,6 months $6.00 Foreign Wars speak. Caro and six ounces and joins City and Ian Stirton of In the business meeting, and 3 months for m.25. 50 cents extra was one of the four Kawkawlin, Mr. and Mrs. and Rick Bensinger \of charged for pari year order. Payable in ed- VFW two sisters. Grandparents David Keller and Washington, D.C. it was voted to have the De- Ubly. They also have nirke vanm. posts that Staum visited areeRoy and Shirley Wagg daughters, Gregory Keller cember meeting at Ver- grandchildren. For information regarding newspaper ad- while in Michigan last Mr. and Mrs. Harold onica's. A noon luncheon vertising and commercial and pb printing, of Cass City. and Carl Keller Jr. No gifts requested. I' telephone 872-2010. week. McComb of Detroit and will be served. after which ," Jenny Baker and Kathy Mrs. M.B. Auten left Shelly Frank were lunc- there will be a Christmas Tuesday to spend the holi- heon guests of Mrs. Glenn There Bre 336 dimples ,& Hills and Dales Connolly attended the program and exchange Of an average golfball. ' Michigan Lutheran Youth day and week end with her McClorey Friday. gifts. Congress, held at the Hilton daughter and family, Mr, Schedule of Events Hotel in Troy during the an%Mrs. Michael Mulligan Hills and Dales 15-17 and children at Arlington ' Open to General Public Nov. week end They Heights, Ill. General Hospital 3 months Dec. 1 thru Dec. 7 were accompanied by Roger Gnagey, leader of BIRTHS: EVENT , DATE TIME PLACE Good Shepherd. youth Twenty-three attended 6 months $9600 group. the Thanksgiving dinner Nov. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Friday for senior citizens OfferExpires Dec. 6, 1985 Thanksgiving guests of Glenn (Patricia) Dr. Girgis, Urologist Dec. 3 8:30- Out-patient Shepherd Church 22 pieces of Body Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pratt at Good Tatgenhors t , Clifford, boy, 10:30 a.m. Clinic hall and 15 attended the din- Condltloning Equipmrnt will be Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Joshua James. ner Monday. Those who Remember us! Give Gift Certificates! , Diabetic Class Dec. 3 1-3 p.m. Lg. Meeting Hendrick and son Casey, Nov, 19, to Mr. and Mrs. have November birthdays Gerald (Melissa) Toner, Room Howard Woodard and Mr. or wedding anniversaries and Mrs. Brupe Holcornb. Cass City, twins, boy, Esther's Health Spa , will be honored at the Fri- Zachary Shaun, and girl, 6142 E. Cass City Road Phone 872-4050. Dr. Kahn, Cardiologist Dec. 6 2-5 p.m. Outepatient day meal-site this week. Clinic Jon Wilhelmi of East De- Megan Elizabeth. ANITA HARTWICK troit and his son Todd af Peter Zell has returned Nov. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Livonia spent Saturday and David (Carla) Dzielinski, Dr. Donahue Dec. 6 8-12 a.m. Oubpatient She studied an intensive from a week's visit with his Clinic Sunday with Mrs. Lilah sister in Spokane, WA. Gagetown, boy, Matthew course involving all aspects Wilhelmi. David. the travel industry. Expectant Parents Dec. 7 7-9 p.m. Lg. Meeting of Miss Nov. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Hartwick is trained in com- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Class Room Mrs. Beverly Rockefeller Cook and daughter Rose of Leonard (Karen) Walther, I puterized reservations, attended the wedding of her Perry attended the funeral Cass City, boy, Nicholas Dr. Jeung Dec. 8 8-1pa.m. Out-patient tariffs, passenger service nephew, Rick Bird, and Jon. and travel agency proce- of Minnie Forbes, 81, of Christmas is sparkling at: Clinic finacee Mary Ruth Martin Mancelona Nov. Mrs+ Nov. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. dures. 18. Randy (Karen) Rich, San- in Raleigh, N.C., held Nov. Forbes died Nov. 14. She - Free Blood Pressures: 8:OO a.m. - 8:OO p.m. Miss Hartwick wishes to 16. Parents of the groom dusky, boy, Joel James. CASS CITY FLORAL Physician available in ER and Immediate Care Clinic - find employment in the Bay had been in ill health for the are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bird past two years. The former Nov. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Stop in for refreshments and ':1 Friday 6:OO p.m. until Monday 6:OO a.m. and holidays. City or Saginaw area as a of Alma. The wedding was Minnie Cook, she is sur- Richard (Amy) Filipek, check out our specials !! ! There is always a physician on call. travel agent. After getting held in the Executive Man- Kingston, boy, Andrew Respiratory and Speech Therapy available on an out- experience in the industry, vived by two brothers, John sion, Raleigh. Friends of and George Cook, both of Thomas. patient basis as ordered by your physician. she would like to become a the couple held a brunch Nov. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Special diet meal service available. ticket agent in an airport. Cass City, and a sister, Storewide Discounts preceding the wedding. Maude Rolston of Davison. Randy (Shirley 1 Hamp- A To schedule yourself for any of the above clinics or She is the daughter of Mr. shire, Deford, a girl. classes call 872-2121 Ext. 255. Mary Ruth and Rick will be and Mrs. Harry Hartwick living in Texas following of Deford. Miss Rose Cook of Perry 1040% Off their honeymoon. spent the week end of Nov. PATIENTS LISTED MON- DAY, NOV. 25, WERE: 1 16-18 with her parents, Mr, inHyacinth Glass Contalnsrs Bulbs .. . . S298 and Mrs, George W. Cook. . . Mrs. Kimberly Buehrly, Potted Paper $3'8 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lit- Eugene Longuski,' Mrs. Whits Bulbs ...... tle will have with them for Lucille DeLong, Agnes Mil- Thanksgiving, Mr. and ligan, Mrs. Norma Speirs, hbbD.e& eaa& baa&ba a& a&a& Q& ba.B@ ' Mrs. Rich Lowe of Green Mrs, Alice Stahl, Mrs. Eve- 0 lyn Turnbull, Larry Register for Our Door Prize f Watches for men and women. Clocks for every need Bay, Wis., Kurt Little of fQ 12 FPEE Evanston, Ill., Suzanrie Lit- Turnbull and William Wen- dorf, Cass City ; on sale, too.. - tle of Kalamazoo and Mrs. to be given away each month of 1986. starts at Frances Justin. Mrs. Blanche Anderson, !!. QLt*aaaaQaa&aaraauaaaoaea aa, Peasaaaa Elkton; Sapphires, rubies, garnets. emeralds and other Mrs. Marie Jetta and Mrs. Josephine Rivard, stones. Set in 1OK or 14K gold. Owendale ; Now in for the Holldays: Mrs. Helen Lorentzen were Gorgeous Poinsettias Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Tillie Kloc, Kings- ~ Luscious Candy Balloons Wedding bands, single bands, duos and trio sets in McConkey's Doris Gardner in Sagin'aw. ton ; v;b Frank Schwartz, Alfred New All Occasion Pendants at 4 contemporary or traditional styles. In 1OK or 14K gold. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rick Lorentzen of Clio Linderman, Mrs. Carlene Jewelry and Gift Shop # and Anne Marie Lorentzen Sattelberg, Jeremy CASS CITY Earrings, pins, rings, chains. Some with precious or Rocheleau, Gagetown ; \ r of Saginaw. semi-precious stones. Cass City - Phone 872-3025 Harmond Nichols, De- $ Stanley Kirn, Mrs. cker; FLORAL Esther McCullough and Timothy McConnell, Main St. - 872-3675 Diamond jewelry. Find rings, bridal sets, pendants, Caro ; Mrs. Marie Jetta went to .II earrings and more in white or yellow 1 OK or 14K gold. Chelsea Thursday where Mrs. Emma Geiger, De- Ir McConkey's is offering ford. I I L they visited Mrs. Bertha h* 14K gold-filled jewelry. Chains, charms, pendants and its finest array of West and Mrs. Esther Kirn earrings. Some set with stones. at the Methodist Home.

Christmas gift items ~ Mrs. Douglas Kruse and 14K gold chains, earrings, pendants and bracelets. in history come daughter Amanda of De- Pre , - Our collection will dazzle you. it ford were luncheon guests in and browse Tuesday, Nov. 19, of Mr. Cultured pearl earrings, strands and pendants. Lavish around. and Mrs. George Fisher Sr. Christmas Sale her with these lustrous beauties. Mr. and Mrs. Les Hartwick had as supper guests Friday, Mr. and 1 Day Only - Friday, Nov. 29th - 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Mrs. George Fisher Sr., Introducing - George Fisher Jr. and Your onty one daughter Elizabeth. 25% offStorewide (Except Consigned Items.) Jewelfire ' should be # Mr. Farmer I Preferred he right one Read and Use 1 (Except Previously Marked Down) Diamond Be sure, choose a 1- Jewelfire engagement Drawing CHRONICLE Be the 1st to get your diamond and 14 karat I Getupto CLASSIFIED ADS I gold ring with 11 30% Off Your - REINDEER FOOD!!! 4ngagement matching wedding To sell or rent a farm 1 \ Nextpurchase. I bands from our wide d To sell or buy livestock Our New Employee. selection of styles. WeddingRin TO sell or buy irn&qents CAROL KESSLER To profllably sell or buy \ntduczg Free Gift Wrapping an yt hrng She 'I/ be glad to help you find everything you need The Classified Section is to make your Christmas the best! j! Engagement Where Interested Use Our Convenient Prospects Look First Lay-Away For Christmas RINGS $1 60°! gQ The Chronicle ixd Phone 872-2010 872.51 72 Cass Citv CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1985 PAGE THREE PAGE FOUR CASCITY CHFtONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER n,1985 CAS CITY, MICHIGm Wright’s ancestry dates I back to Mayflower Pilgrims !

When the Lawrence member of his family to war and possibly supplied marriage_ licenses were training taught him the Wright family Sits down at come to the United States information to the British. almost ngnexistent.” “detective like” technique& the family dining table was William Wright, who Wright has military manus- Wright went with a “back to piece together incqm- Thursday to enJoy their came over on the Fortune cripts, similar to a court door approach,” using plete information. Wrrght Thanksgiving meal, they in 1621. The Fortune was preliminary hearing, that church records, family Bi- said many amateurs da,npt Will be carrying on a family the second ship to bring claims Roblin was bles, and cemetery records have the training to , get tradition that dates back to settlers to America from “seduced by the instigation to find missing information them through difficdt the first Thanksgiving En land. A descendant of Of the Devil” because he as- about his family. times, when records areL\; celebration. Wilfiam Wright, Moses sisted the British. Accounts Wright attributes one of available. Wright said Wright, a Cass City r&- Wright, married Mary of what actually happened his big breaks in finding his county tax rolls, and Voti$j dent, explained after 13 Weston, a fifth generation to Roblin are incomplete. ancestry to the Mormon records were helpful .m Years of research he has member of the George The next information Church, a church that none piecing together inforhp:

been able to trace his ances- aule family. Wright was able to uncover of his family members be- tion abdut ancestors. ” * try back to George auk Through the marriage of about Roblin is a document longed to. Wright explained “I wish 1 could go

America from England 8s Revolutionary War, but not Wright’s family served in *I an indentured se~ant-He all of Wright’s ancestors the War of 1812, and in the was required to work for a fought on the same side. He Civil War. Weston Wright, THE LAWRENCE Wright family sits down to the ha\ WHEN sponsor for seven years to explained Stephen Roblin, the son of Moses and Mary .,< Thanksgiving Day feast they will be carrying on a family pay off his debt to come to a cousin by marriage, re- (Weston) Wright was re- America. Wright said Soule mained loyal to the crown, ported by his first wife to tradition that dates back to the first celebration in 1621. 41 eventually became a very and aided the English in have been killed the war in A. Lawrence and Karen Wright have three children (from wealthy man in “the land of their fight. of 1812. But Weston re-

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fought in Peach Tree c Creek, Ga. Because he Was EARLY SETTLERS to the Cass city a wounded veteran, Phillip area were Phillip Owen Wright and his ;‘ received a land grant for 80 family who lived east of Cass City on ; IN CASS CITY acresmile northof farm of propertywhat is one-now what is now M-53. Phillip Wright 3 theintersectionofM-81and (sitting at left) and his wife Mary ; Lawrence Wright has a (next to Phillip) and their four COPY of a document that is children (standing, from left) : Minnie, E signed by President Phillip M,, Edward and Frederick. u ses S. Grant, dated May 20, SPECIAL SAVINGS 1870, that gives ownership *

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To win $100 muqt be present. If not present winner receives trying to get records out of Wright, was taken shortly after the i Canada,” he said. “Birth $50 and $50 is added to next drawing. and death records, and civil War. REGISTER AT ANY OF THESE CASS CITY STORES E OYYOURHOME Ben F ra nklin CrOft-Clara Lumber, Inc. Mutual Savings &OUT CUTTING Bigelow Hardware Dawdan’s Men’s Wear Nothing Ordinary Cass City Chronicle Erla ’s Food center Old Wood Drug CORNERS. Cass City Floral Fuelgas Company Paint Store Charmon t Georg in e ’s Schneeberger ’s Furniture Chemical Bank Cass City IGA Foodliner Sommers’ Bakery Coach Light Pharmacy Kid’s Village Stamm’s Tire Center Clare’s Sunoco Kritzmans ’’ Inc. Thumb National Bank & Trust Clothes Closet L & S Service Village Service Center Clothes For You McConkey Jewelry FREE SANTA MOVIES With electric electric heat. heat, winter doesn’t mean For additional information 3n ARRIVES electric heat. just call Detroit bundling up to stay warm in For Children 12 those hard-to-heat rooms. Edison or contact one of the Electric heating units can easily local dealers below. FRIDAY at 10 a.m. be installed to provide warmth and Under to the areas your existing system Watch for him on Main Street can’t handle alone. And you can enjoy the luxury of turning at Cass Theatre on the back of fire truck. them on when you want, for as Start Saturday, Dec. 7 2 p.m. long as you want. So you can Detroit - save energy by heating each room only when it’s in use. This Edison SANTA HOURS IN CASS CITY winter. make the most of your Keeping the power in your hands. at Rawson Library Dec, 6-6-8 p.m. - Dec. 7- Noon to 2 p.m. Dec. 7 - 2 p.m. Dec. 13-6-8p.m. - Dec. 14 - Noon to 2 p.m. BeardPort Huron Campbell Co. Diamond Electric SupplyPine River co. Electrical Supply Dec. 20 - 6-8 p.m. - Dec. 21 - Noon to 2 p.m. 985-7105 Lapeer St. Clair I for Pre-School and Diamond Electric 664 -75 2 3 29-66 4 1 Dec. 23 - 6-8 p.m. - Dec. 24 - 10 a.m.-Noon Supply Diamond Electric VicLapeer Bond Sales Early Elementary Bad Axe Supply 15171 269-9543 Sandusky 664-6509 , Diamond Electric 648-4040 VassarVic Bond Sales Chi Idren. Supply Huron Electric Sponsored By Car0 Supply co. (517)823-729’1 15171 673-5943 Port Huron CASS CITY RETAIL COMMITTEE 98 5-8I8 3 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1985 PAGE FIVE Fire destrors McLeody Days mobile hornbe

A Tuesday morning fire insured. I that started in an area Root said a resident in where a gas water heater the house was awakened by was installed, totally de- the fire when it burned stroyed a mobile home through his bedroom wall. Writing a front page story people to know we burned owned by Bob Wood, 2138 “They were lucky,” Root $hut energy costs brought wood. Keilitz Rd., Cass City. added. Firemen were back a lot of memories This week end while driv- slowed down because of >bout growilig up in a 100- ing through the suburbs ’ Elkland Township Fire slippery road conditions. ’ -+ar+ld farm house in around Mt. Cleniens I saw Chief Jerome Root esti- Root said when they ar- - cral Sanilac County. Back a lot of homes with wood mated the loss at $8,OOO for rived the house was totally ‘thkp we heated the five bed- stacked around the back the 1970 mobile home, and engulfed. The Caro Fire De- room house, with windows corner of the garage. The $5,000 for the building’s con- partment assisted in fight- ‘‘q-pose enough to throw a piles were too big to be used tents. No injuries were re- ing the blaze that was re- 6af through,” with an old just in a fireplace. Well krted. The-home was not ported at 4:31 a.m. ~otbelly wood burning Mom, it looks like a lot of ‘$bye, and a lot of wood. people have become ELKLAND TOWNSHIP FIREMEN responded to a fire that totally destroyed r-.. The funny thing about “energy conscious” these lh!?ning wood back in the days. a van valued at $3,000 Thursday at 4:lO p.m. The fire started in the van’s engine 1950’s and 60’s was you When Dutch Elm struck compartment, after the engine backfired, The van was owned by James Willis, weren’t considered energy our farm it gave Dad of conscious, just poor. another excuse to keep address not recorded. Firemen extinguished the blaze near the intersection While all of our neighbors burning wood. For the next Schwegler and Daw Roads. No injuries were reported. had forced-air oil burning 10 years or so we burned furnaces to heat their elm trees that had been kil- homes, Dad had the led because it was a good “forced labor” of his two way to “clean up the mess,” *complete1,985-86 according to Dad. One thing The sons to keep the home fires burning. about the disease, we didn’t Looking back at it, split- have to cut wood during the ting and hauling wood summer so it would season SaQta’s Magic * every night probably by winter. All of the elm school year as trees seasoned where they budget wasn’t as bad it seemed at the time (time heals all stood. We were given the oqderlaqd ounds) . Just after supper, opportunity to cut wood This is the complete 1985-86 budget that was adopted Crossing Guards 4,020 4,450 my brother and I hauled when we wanted to, and not Nov. 18 by the Cass City School district and reported in brief during the hot summer. Library two sleigh loads to the wood previously, 67,889 76,951 COLONY-- HOUSE box on the porch. Mom About three years ago, Audio-visual ~ltVfria1,I”,,,I WOAD wouldn’t let us stack up a my Mt. Clemens father-in- GENERAL FUND REVENUES 2,055 2,100 big pile of wood on the porch law put in a wood burning -4ctual Proposed General Administration 4,6388 4,780 because “it didn’t look stove, not to be energy con- 1984-1985 1985-1986 Executive Administration 100,354 %o right” when people drove scious, but to save money School Administration by. I guess she didn’t like (at least he is honest about Revenue from Local Sources 2,875,236 2,961,116 21 1,139 206,872 his reasons). Somehow I Fiscal Services Revenue from State Sources 796,609 789,070 43,714 35,340 can’t see how he saves any Operation & Maintenance of REFREHMEMTI OVER I00 MAMV NEW HOURLY - money because he has to Revenue from Fed. Sources 110,344 100,743 ’ SERVED EXHIBlfT“ *--I-.**-C nRAWIYCS FOR Plant 527,425 437,081 Wedding buy almost all of his wood. Other Financing Sources 2- The only wood he doesn’t Pupil Transportation 253,369 256,930 knnouncements 20,126 21,000 buy comes each year when (Sp. Ed,I 1 I Athletics 37,124 42,500 and I stop at my cousin’s farm, Total Revenue 3,802,315 3,871,929 Fixed Charges Inviiations grab a chainsaw and a trac- 13,653 I 29,882 tor, and help “clean up a Total Expenditures --3,843,664 3,947,559 Employee Benefits mess” that has fallen in his (Supporting Services 1 122,009 I___ Catalog8 loanea Adjustment to Fund Balance ( 41,349) (75,6301 127,005 woods. Community Services ’ overnight Cutting wood as a hobby Fund Balance -July 1 462,984 442,435 86,747 90,237 WEDNESDAY thru SUNDAY Employee Benefits seems like a lot more fun Transfer of Bldg. & Site NOVn 27 DECn 1 (5 ACTION DAYS) FR €E SU BSC R I PTI0 N, than when I was a kid trying (Community Services) 8,660 8,307 Wednesday-ThursdayFriday-Sunday 8:OO Only WITH EACH ORDER Fbnd Balance 20,800 to handle an old McCulloch Capital Outlay 38,633 - 88,502 Saturday...... 7:30and 9:20 ’chainsaw that weighed as Fund Balance -June 30 442,435 366,805 The Chronicle much as I did. Besides that, Total 3,843,664 3,947,559 872-2010 it gives me a chance to get GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURES ’ I close to my family “roots.” 0 Actual Proposed

’ ~~ 1984-1985 --1985-1 986 Instruction Elementary Instruction 669,179 702,835 Obituaries Inter mediate Instruction 493,289 516,283 High School Instruction 459,146 500,206 Special Education 109,174 112,827 She was born April 21, Title I 110,344 93,421 SP4 David Palazzola, 23, 1912, in Feketeardo, Hun- COMING NEXT THURSDAY Vocational Education 111,988 121,521 of Snover died Sunday, gary, the daughter of Alex “Nightmare on Elm Street” -- Part 2 Nov. 17, from injuries sus- and Barbola (Seres Faladi Employee Benefits tained in an automobile ac- Sr, Miss Paladi came to the (Freddies Revenge) wb: (instructional) VIDEO DEPT. 302,346 299,202 cident while serving with United States in 1916 with Look Look Look Look SPECIAL FREE MATINEES Supporting Services--- the United States Army in her parents to Ohio and Fort Polk, LA. later to Novesta Township Dec. 7 - 14 - 21 OPEN DAILY Guidance / 52,374 60,566 He was born May where she was raised. 17,1962, n “Benii is the most entertaining. Health 14,345 15,700 in Detroit, the son of Albert Miss Paladi married Wil- till 7 P.M. and Reba (Campbell) Social Worker liam Verbias in 1927 in Closed Sat. at 5 p.m. 0 15,061 Palazzola. The family Caro. He preceded her in came to the Cass City area death.She is survived by one in 1971 from California. *FREE VIDEO TAPE He graduated from Cass brother, Alex Paladi Jr. of City High School in 1981. Deford; one daughter-in- May 17, 1984, he enlisted in law, Mrs. Lorraine Verbias and DISC MEMBERSHIP the United States Army in of Fliht ; three grandchil- FREE POPCORN Sunday: 2:30 till 6:OO Adults $1.50 California, serving in dren; four great-grandchil- RCA Video Camera Rental ’ Korea. He was presently at- dren, and a dear friend, Video Tape Player Rental WED. thru SAT. ONLY! NOVn 27 30 tached to Company B William Ball of Flint. One - Seventh Engineering Bat- son, William Verbias Jr., Video Disc Rental talion, Fifth Infantry Divi- preceded her in death. ‘A SPECTACULAR AND FUNNY sion, Fort Polk, LA. Funeral services were ADVENTURE FILM!” He is survived by his pa- conducted Monday at Lit- - Gene Siskel, CHICAGO TRIBUNE rents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert tle’s Funeral Home, Cass Palazzola of Snover; two City, with Rev. Walter sisters, Mrs. Edward (Val- Reynolds, pastor of the FAMILY DAY erie) Bezemak of Argyle Russelville Community and Mrs. William (An- Church, officiating. tionette) McCreedy of De- Burial was in Novesta Shop In Cass City, send the kiddies to the ford; four brothers, Vito Cemetery, Cass City. Free Matinees on Saturdays. Palazzola and Albert Palazzola, both of Los Angeles, Calif., Daniel

Over 2300 Movies to Rent .I. ”, Palazzola and Nicholas Palazzola, both of Snover, Post 3644 V.F.W. NEW FOR YOU three nieces and one nephew. AFTER HOURS DROP A prayer service was _- -- -- Brunch I SPAGHETTI held Friday evening at Lit- BOX FOR YOUR TAPES Special Matinees for All the Family! tle*s Funeral Home, Cass I FRI., SAT. & SUN. ONLY! NOV. 29-DEC. 1 City. Funeral Mass was con- Sunday, DINNER Fri. and Sat. at 2:00,Sun. at 3:OO ducted Saturday at St. All Seats Only $1.50 Joseph Catholic Church of SHOP CASS CITY Argyle with Rev. Michael Dec. 1 Thhrs., Dec. 5 J. Bell, pastor, officiating. Starting at 11:30 a.m. ’ this Christmas Interment was in 5:OO-8:00 p.m. Freiburg Cemetery in Au- stin Township, with a milit- at Adults $4.00 ary graveside service. Children up to 12 $2.50 Masonic Temple Santa Visits Julianna Verbias Under 5 Free with Parent Friday 10 a.m. to Noon $3.50 - Open to the Public - Mrs. Julianna Verbias, HIGH SCHOOL SUNDAY thru THURSDAY, DEC.. 1-5 73, of Deford, formerly Flint,,died Friday, Nov. 22, Reservation Call - 872-2484 Free Movies at the home of her brother, J CAFETERIA Start December 7 WOMEN WOULD KILL RATHER THAN on Englehart Rpad, after a MISS AN APPOIWMENT WITH DR. FLECKSTEIN. US. mail Gagetown Methodist Church There are seven rates which the government pays the post office to keep low. Two are PANCAKE BRUNCH used by newspapers and the rest by science or agricultural SUN DAY, DEC. 1 Serving from 10:30a.m.~ - I p.m, publications, schools, non- profit groups and libraries. I ALL YOU CAN EAT Second-class in-county and limited circulation postal rates, which are used primar- Sponsored in Community Interest by ily by newspapers are less than ordinary second-class postage thanks to money the federal government gives the The Cass City State Bank post office. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1985 w*-a--- '- -- -+ I I A LITTLE 1 Mrs. Thelma Jackson 1 CHRONICLE WANT AD Holbrook0 Area News0 Phone 658-2347 i I! GETS Big

Mrs. George Jackson vis- and Wednesday afternoon Greg Scott of Westland Anaheim arrived Tuesday Mrs. John O'Henley was Mr. and Mrs. Stan Glaza 1

500 CLUB ited Margaret- Carlson guests of Mrs. Earl Schenk. spent from Friday evening night to spend a few days a Thursday visitor at the were Wednesday guests of Thursday. till Sunday evening and with Mr. andhrs. Clarence Martha Krug in Bad Axe. i Results i Two tables oftcardswere home of Edanna Sweeney. Ian Stirton of Washington CHRISTIAN MOTHERS Susie Andersen and Jodi Rumptz, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ross played when the 500 Club Venters of Westland were Jackson and other rela- met Wednesday afternoon D.C., Ruth Timmons, De- and family of Harrietta and bbie and Patti Timmons of Twenty-one members of Friday overnight and tives. Cindy Jackson was a Mrs. William Reese of Fil- and at the home of Helen Van- St. Columbkille Catholic Saturday guests of Mrs. bridesmaid at her cousin Professional Business Erp. Prizes were won by Owendale, Mr. and Mrs. ion visited Mary Yietter at Lynwood LaPeer and Church Christian Mothers Earl Schenk. Tina Grifka's wedding the Huron County Health Mrs.Nick Heleski and Mrs. met at the church for a 7:30 Ralph. Hoxie spent the Saturday in Ubly. Phil Fisher. Sheree were Sunday dinner Facility. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mass before a meeting was week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Booms Mr. and Mrs. David Thur- ~ -~~~ - The hostess served a de- held at St. Andrew's Hall. Lynn Spencer. of Harbor Beach were Sun- DIRECTORY ssert lunch. Gaylord LaPeer in honor of mond of Brighton spent the Debbie Timmons' 12th Father Burton Roll was the Bertha Shagena of Cass day guests of Mr. and Mrs. week end with Mr. and Mrs. The next party will be guest speaker. City, Mrs. Clayton Wheeler Angus Sweeney. held at the home of Mrs. birthday. Melvin Peter and Dan. Don AdddUNfANTS PHYSICIANS After the meeting, of Sandusky,and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt was a Jackson and Jim were Sun- L Nick Heleski. Mrs. Jerry Cleland and cookies and punch were Mrs. Glen , Shagena at- Wednesday overnight guest day evening guests. Dr.~~ J. Geissinger Mrs. Jim Doerr were served by the,committee, tended the funeral of Gwen- of Mr. and Mrs. William Ian Stirton of Anderson, Tuckey * *,* * * * Thursday lunch guests of Mrs. Joe Walschlager, dolyn Crawford of Bark Reese at Filion. Washington, D.C., spent the BernhardtCertified Public & Accountants Co., P.C. Chiropractor . Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cle- Mary Leppek and Edanna River at the Pomeroy Fun- Mark Hafert and friends week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed O'Henley of Detroit is land. Sweeney- eral Home at Lexington at Gary Anderson. CPA - 673-3137 spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Blake Soule from Lapeer were Thurs- Gaylord LaPeer. R~bsrtTuckOy, CPA - 872-3730 Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 11 o'clock Monday. Burial day guests of Mrs. George Kathy Gibbard was a J.rry Bmhardt, CPA - 673-3137 9-12 a.m. and 2-6 p.m. Mrs. John O'Henley, of Sebewaing were Monday ****** was in Croswell Cemetery. Jackson and Don. Wednesday overnight guest 715 E. Frank St., Caro, MI Sat., 9-12 a.m. Gwendolyn is the daughter and Sara Campbell and Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gib- 21 N. Almer. Caro, Mich. Ed O'Henley of Detroit of the late Earl and Lulu and Mrs Clayton Campbell bard Jr. and family in Bad 6261Cass Church City. MI St. Across from IGA store and Mrs. John O'Henley vi- "Shagena" Englebrandt , Axe. attended the Senior Citi- Phone 872-4688 sited Mr. and Mrs. Alex former residents of this zens' dinner and meeting at Don Pearce, Ron Pearce Phone Caro 673-4464 I Ross in Bad Axe Thursday community. the Novesta Baptist Church and Ed of Wyandotte, De- evening. Carrie Tyrrell returned nnie Legurre of Warren, Wednesday. Ray Armstead Jr. Jim Jackson spent the home Sunday after attend- Mrs. Joe'Walsh ind Mrs. I week end with Don Jackson ing the National FFA Con- Certified Public Accountant Evans Gibbard visited Lil- Mike Marks of Highland om- Hours: 9-5 Mon.-Fri.,Sat Richard A. Hall, D.O. and Mrs. George Jackson. vention at Kansas City. lian Otulakowski and Stella and Mark Kleinfelt of De- 9-12. Other hours bv ADfmlntment 1 Osteopathic Physician Mrs-Bob Swackhamer of Mrs. Kevin O'Connor and Leszczynski Sunday even- troit, spent the week end 6312 Main Street 6545 Church Street Bad Axe was a Thursday Danny of Minden City were ing. with Mr. and Mrs. John Cass City, MI 48726 Cass City, Michigan guest of Sara Campbell and Friday dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff WalkerMr. andand family. Mrs. Cliff 872-4446 Harry Edwards. and Mrs. Cliff Robinson. Jackson were Tuesday sup- Onice 872-4725 Home 872-4762 Cindy Jackson of Orem, Evening guests were Mr. per and evening guests of Jackson were Friday after- Utah, John Jackson of and Mrs. Larry Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Decker. noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. WeinJander, Fitzhughi Anaheim, Calif., Martin of Caro. Other evening guests were Ward Benkelman. Mrs. Jerry Cleland and Bertuleit & Decker and friend of De- Mr. and Mrs. Merle Mrs. Bernie O'Berski of Schairer, PC Hoon K. Jeung, 1111.0. Mrs. Curtis Cleland at- Parisville, Mrs. Henry troit were Thursday after- Kitchen of Cass City. Certrfred Public Accountants General Surgery noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. tended the Shabbona RLDS Sofka, Mrs. Ed Glaza and Church Women's Depart- Mr. and Mrs. David 1600 Center Avenue Cliff Jackson. Mrs. Stan Glaza spent 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily ment meeting Thursday Hacker and Chris were Fri- P.O. Box 775 Mrs. David Diciens and Thursday quilting at the Saturday - 9 to 12 noon evening at the home of Bay City, MI 48707 Debbie of Warren were day evening guests of Mrs. home of Mrs. Jack Glaza. Office Hours Dorothy Puterbaugh. Offic- Earl Schenk. Wednesday guests of Mr. Kathryn Tyrrell visited Walter G. Weinlander, CPA > By Appointment and Mrs. John Walker and ers elected were vice-chair- Mrs. Alex Cleland and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robinson Stewart J. Reid, CPA man, Janice Smith; secret- Carol Laming visited Mr. family. Sunday evening. Robert L. Hennessey, CPA 6230 Hospital Drive ary, Nellie Gregg, and trea- and Mrs. Curtis Cleland Mr. and Mrs. Glen surer, Marie Meredith. The Thursday forenoon. Phone Toll Free Cass City, MI 48726 THE EASYCHOICE Mr. and Mrs. Evans Gib- Shagena visited -Mrs. 1-800-624-2400 FOR TOUGH CUST'OMERS.' bard visited Stan meeting was conducted by Xra Robinson Jr., Larry Cleatus Howey at Huron Phone 872-461 1 Otulakowski Sunday fore- chairman Mrs. Curtis Cle- Robinson and Shane Robin- Memorial Hospital in Bad Home 872-3138 I STOP IN TODAY AT: noon. , land. Nellie Gregg was in son of Roseville were Satur- eCOUNSELING Mr, and Mrs. Cliff chargeof worship. The next day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Axe.Lillian Lowell and Kat- Jackson were Wednesday meeting will be the Christ- Cliff Robinson. hryn Tyrrell attended the REX BINDER afternoon and supper mas party-with a gift ex- Mr. and Mrs. Gary An- monthly meeting of the DO YOU HAVE A guests of Mr. and Mrs. change at the home of dersen of Brighton left Sun- Blue Water Library Feder- DRlNKlNQ PROBLEM? ., P.S. Kumar, 1111.0. Charlie Hendrick at Port Karen Sawdon. day after spending five ation held at the St. Clair ALCWOUCS ANONVYOUS Dionisia A. Sy, M.D.- AND AL-AMON SALES Austin. Cindy Jackson of Orem, days with Mrs. Earl County Library in Port Pediatrics 1264 E. Caro Rd. Car0 Ph. 673-4367 Bob Andersen Jr. and Utah. and John Jackson of Schenk. Every Friday Evening - 6m p.m. Huron Wednesday. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church (Infants, Children Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robin- Cass City and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Adolescents) Ray Griggs in Bad Axe -- Wednesday. DENTlSTS 1 184 Cleaver Road 3.- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Orville '* ave on'these Glaza were Tuesday supper Monday thru Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan CAR0 FAMILY By Appointment c Gif &Priced Values! DENTAL CENTER .I Glaza. Phone 673-31 17 CHARGE IT Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kolar Dalton P. Coe, D.D.S. spent the week end with Mr. Darrell M. Sheets, D.M.D., and Mrs. James Gage and Assoc. family at Goodrich. Jeff Walby, D.D.S., Assoc. Dr. E. Paul Lockwood' Phylis Lucas, Marion 204 W. Sherman, Caro Chiropractic Physician Spencer, Donna Walsh, Monday thru Friday 8-5 Ma Hour*: Mon , Tues., Wed, Fri Charlotte Particka, and Tues. and Thurs. Evenings , 9-12 nmn and 1 30-5.00 p m Saturday by Appointment Saturday 9-12 a m Velma Cleland attended the Closed All Day Thursday MAEH International Night Phone 673-2939 Emergency 883-3530 Phone 872-2765 Cas8 Clty .at Cass City High School for Appolntmnt Mondav evening. where mndy200 Portable Computer I 1 VHS VCR With Remote Control I Mexico, Canada and Hun- Model 15 by Realistic@ gary were featured. Instal- lation of area officers was Family Dentistry Beatriz G. Martin, M.D. on the program. A potluck Comprehensive Orthodontics Internal Medicine supper, featuring the three 6240 Hill, Cass City, countries was served. 4672 Hill St. Phone 872-3870 Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cass City, MI b I Jackson were Sunday even- Phone 872-4331 ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. - HEALTH- CARE Leonard Stirrett in Bad Comes ready to use with built-in word OFFICE HOURS: Cable-Ready w One-Touch Quick Timer Recording Axe: processor, Multiplan program and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hind, Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.4 p.m. Cut 25% and feature-packed! Cueheview and hi-speed visual IMMEDIATE BASIC. Expandable 24K memory, Reva Silver and Edanna Saturday 8 a.m.-Noon" flip-up LCD screen. #26-3860 search, switchable tunerlaux input, power-interrupt timer protec- NON-EMERGENCY tion, 9-function remote. #16-504 Sweeney attended the Accepting New Patients Batteries extra Thanksgiving dinner at the HEALTH CARE ,I Fraser Presby t erian $25 fee Church Wednesday. Including physician's fee * 1 I Dual-Cassette AM/FM Stereo Phon0 I Mobile CB Wlth Channel 9 Priority f 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ross and clinic rwrn Sang H. Park, M.D. and family of Harietta, No Appointment Necessary Obstetrics & Gynecology' Clarinette*)-119by Realistic TRC-473 by Realistic (Specialist in all women's Randall Knowles, Lori 6 00-8 30 p rn Fridays problems and delivery ) Schultz and Shanon, Mr. 2 30-830 p rn Saturdays and Mrs. Bill Bredow and IOOOarn -830prn Sunday 4672 Hill Street ' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt Office Phone 872-2800 HILLS AND DALES Omcs Hwn by Appdntmnt were Sunday dinner guests Home Phone 872-3705 of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie HOSPITAL Corbishley and Charles in Reg. 199.95 Reg. 139.95 Bad Axe. SE BEWAI NG Bob Peter of, Mt. Morris INSURANCE CHIROPRACTIC. Copy tapes, record off AMlFM, 2- left Monday after spending LIFE CENTER' , speed phono or "live" with optional Give a loved one the gift of highway security! A flip of a switch gives a AllenNew Witherspoon England Life instant access to Emergency Highway Channel 9. #21-1537 few days with Mr. and mikes. 17"-high speakers. #13-1223 Mrs, Melvin Peter and Dan. Dr. Vincent F. Scelfo: NEL GrmFund Dr. Patricia L. :I1 NELNEL ImeFundEquity Fund Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gib- Chelenyak-Scelfo I bard of Bad Axe were Sun- Money Market wries Chiropractors I day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phone 872-2321 624 S. Unionville Road Patrolman'"'SW-60 by Realistic Sebewaing. MI 48759 , p,k-\ Nova"-1 5 by Realistic Carl Gibbard, Karen and 4615 Oak Cass Cit) Kathy. (517)883-3950 :

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Edward Scollon, D.V.M. .! Veterinarian Call for Appointment for \1 Small Animals 'i Phone 872-2035 ii 4849 N. Sewer St., Cass Cit${ CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2’7,1985 PAGE SEVEN * 1‘ Senior citizens meet in Gagetown 1 The Owen-Gage senior awarded to Maude Sarosky I Announcementr citizens met at St. Agatha’s and Louis Ouvry. parish hall in Gagetown Gen Kehoe and Euchre was played and Thursday, Nov. 21, with 42 high prizes went to Stella Gagetown Area News 665-2221 lnvitutionr members and a guest, Pisarek and Robert Schell; Lucille Stafford, present low prizes to Mary Kuehne Catalogs loaned for the potluck dinner. Flor- and Ed Mellendorf and overn ig h t. ence Schell offered table traveling prize to Erma -- ~ __ Aura Beaudon of Car0 Among those attending and Mrs. Leo Seurynck had Thanksgiving with Mr. and Lenhard’s mother, Mrs. Martin * and Gerry Carolan were the performance of the Bal- as dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rau of Fran- Lucille DeLong, who has ‘%;&l Ondrajka presided The next meeting is areg- callers last Sunday at the let Folklorica at the Temple Mrs. Harry Comment, be- at a short meeting. A get- ular business meetingwhen home of Mrs. Pete kenmuth. Mary Kay Bur- been a patient at Hills and Theater, Saginaw, Sunday, fore the Comments left rows, student at Oakland Dales Hospital, Cass City. well card was sent to Myr- blood pressure readings Langlois. They also visited Nov. 17, were Frank and Thursday for their winter University, is home for the tle Evans. Kendra Reehl, daughter will be taken and new offic- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nat Benitez, Jesse Salcido, home in St. Petersburg, end. Door prizes were ers will be elected Dec. 5. Rabideau. week of Pauline and Tom Reehl, Regina Salcido, Julie Fla. Sunday evening, mem- is a member of the Youth Lopez, Stella Leyva and Mrs. Art Carolan and bers of the congregation of for Christ Choir, which ap- Craig Carolan. Craig Carolan spent the day the Gagetown Methodist peared Sunday in Franken- AROUND THE FARM The Williamson Farmers Friday in Caseville. They Church gathered for their muth at the Methodist Club met Monday evening, were luncheon guests of annual hanging of the Church and at Indepen- WOLL, CROWLEY, Nov. 18, at the home of Mr. Toni Watterworth and John greens and enjoyed a pot- dence Village. Monitor and Mrs. Howard Irrer, Speck and dinner guests of luck lunch afterwards. Cass City. Ten members Skip and Phylk Conners. Ann Lenhard of Saginaw BERMAN, OLSMAN storage bin were present, and after a The Conners left Monday to spent the week end with her i short business meeting, the spend the winter in La- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill evening was spent playing Belle, Fla. Lenhard, and Mary Auto Accidents for mold cards and the host couple A weekend celebration Ldlard Of Sa@naw and served a lunch. to mark the 50th wedding Gazelles, prairie dogs and Workmen’s Comp Melissa Brilssette of Bay many other animals never By Bill Bortel Mrs. Nida Kreger of San- anniversary of Steve and City were guests Sunday. drink water. They have a Medical Malpractice dusky spent from Tuesday Margaret Kamrad began at Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lenhard special chemical process Personal Injury to Saturday with her daugh- the 4:OO p.m. Mass Satur- and family visited Wednes- which transforms a part of Regularly inspecting Feel around in the grain for ter and son-in-law, Marge day at St. Agatha’s, when day. They also visited Mrs. their solid food into water. Veterans’ Affairs stored grain will help you hot spots that may be de- and Don Schwartz. The they attended with their Social-Security spot mold problems before veloping from the heat Schwartzes will be the family . Sunday, dinner and they become serious. given off from mold guests of Mrs. Kreger dancing at the K of C Hall Farm Injuries Monitoring for mold de- growth. Trouble spots usu- Thanksgiving. in Caro continued the celeb- velopment, insects, and ally develop 1 to 3 feet be- Callers at the homeof Mr. ration. Some of those at- moisture problems, is a key neath the grain surface. In and Mrs. Harry Kehoe tending were Mr. and Mrs. NO RECOVERY - NO FEE component of successful the winter, hot spots tend to Wednesday were Mrs. Myr- George Goka of Flint, Mr. grain storage. build near the center of the tle Sieland and Maggie and Mrs. Andy Szidik, Mr. Start your inspection by storage area. They are Langlois of Caro. and Mrs. Dick Burdon, Mr. Phone Lapeer 313-667=9500 looking at the grain for more likely to be near the Mr. and Mrs. Elger and Mrs. Leo Seurynck, mold development, espe- side walls in the summer. Generous spent the evening Mr. and Mrs. Elger Gener- cially near the top where A steel rod or grain probe last Sunday with Mr. and ous, Mrs .Bea Langlois ,and Phone Southfield 3131358-3000 condensation and crusting should be used to check Mrs. Leo Seurynck, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tas- are most likely to occur. grain for wet spots, which Wednesday, ’ the chner. are ideal for mold develop- Generouses entertained Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ment. When the probe hits Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tas- Comment entertained a wet spot, it becomes har- chner. members of the Turner der to push the probe Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dunn family for an early through the grain. On I returned home Thursday Thanksgiving Sunday. D Lastly, smell for musty after deer hunting in Ken- Guests were Mr. and Mrs. I Premises I or spoiled odors that will ! S250’ Off Myadec. ton. During their stay, our Rick Turner and daughters I I indicate mold problems. A national Christmas tree, to of North Branch, Mr. and fan should run once a I On Any Large I be appear in the national cap Mrs. Ron Turner and fam- I I The professional formula with the month for 15 minutes. ital, was being cut in Ot- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Monitoring the smell of the I I tawa National Rorest, Six Turner and family of Cass I I highest level of nutritional support.* exhaust for spoilage odors miles from the Dunns’ deer City. The Comments will z with 3 items or more 0 will help you catch any camp and the Dunns and spend Thanksgiving with PIZZA problems that may be de- others in the camp were Mr. and Mrs. Wiley veloping in the center of the photographed at the occa- Woodard and Jodie in Col- bin. Running the fan period- sion. leyville, Tex. Orders ically also helps keep the Wednesday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8 motor bearings dry. after the prayer service at Kehoe entertained at a tri- 1 At Pizza Villa I Farmers should never I‘ With This Coubon I St. Agatha, several volun- ple’family celebration Sun- I I enter a bin of flowing grain teers joined Sister Nancy day. Guests were Mr. and I while making a grain in- Ayotte at the,parish house Mrs. Wedell Birch of Bay Phone 872-4440 or 872-4371 I spection. A person can be- to pack for shipment, the City, Mr. and Mrs. Jack I Expires 12-8-85 I I One coupon per family I Available By Mail with Each come trapped within mi- many boxes of clothes do- Bieth of Highland, Steven I - Myadec Package! nutes. Also, remember that nated by parishioners h the Kehoe and Barbara Onak I Not good with any other coupon. moldy grain can produce Thanksgiving Clothing of Ann Arbor and Brian, LIIIILII-I COUPON m--i--i-~ an allergic reaction and Drive for Catholic Relief Nicole and Justin Kehoe of AdvertisedOur Low may cause respiratory Services. Brighton. They celebrated Pizza Villa wlll be closed for remodeling starting I I Price problems. If you have to Mrs. Bill (Elaine Thanksgiving, Mrs , Monday, Dec. 2. Sorry for the inconvenience. We will be work in or around moldy LaFave) Rieur of Far- Kehoe’s birthday and the open evenings from 4 p.m. - g p.m. for take out pizza only. grain, wearing a tight fit- mington Hills underwent Birches’ 36th wedding an-, Tentatively reopening by Thursday, Dec. 12. See you ting dust mask is recom- minor surgerylast Wdnes- niversary . then! By Mail mended. day at Botsford Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bur-

If storage problems Wednesday evening, Mr. rows and-family will swnd y arise, aerating the grain for longer than normal usually based on curnutatwe US RDA percentage takes care of it. In cases of severe heat, wetness or mold, farmers may con- sider unloading the grain from storage, and then NEW! either storing the affected grain elsewhere or discard- ing it. For more detailed Benylin” information on diagnosing and solving stored grain -/ -/ Decongestant problems, contact your Enpmw- Cough Formula local Tuscola County Ex- Cwghbmnuh tension agents or obtain a The only cough I Exclusive non-narcotic copy of Extension bulletin preparation with cough suppressant E-1431,“Stored Grain Man- maximum cough plus agement* ’’ PORK STEAK .. 8 suppressant professionally preferred WCTU and ’ nasal decongestant maximum expectorant women meet GROUND BEEF ..8.. Koegel’s A Woman’s Christian Temperance Union meet- RING OF BOLOGNA Reg. ing was held Monday even- Farmer Peet ing, Nov. 18, at 7 p.m. at $3.29 “OTDOGS lib. Veronica’s Restaurant. REPEETER BACON Mrs. Linda Jordan 7 Farmer Ped opened the meeting with $148 prayer and Mrs. Joyce DUTCH LOAF . 8 =. . =. . Ib. Hazard led group singing s479 which was followed by We will be Open pledges to the American, I Christian and Temperance 5 Ib. Box $6.50 Thanksgiving Day IO am. I 2 p.m. flags. L 8flot Mrs. Winifred Dorman conducted a quiz on the Use as directed. ‘ Use as directed. WCTU organization. A let- ter from Denyse Oranger Heronemus, on “Why We Should Be Members,” was Drop Off - Pick-up read. Mrs. Martha Putnam led STATION devotions and guests fol- Benylin” FOR lowed with Bible verses and --- told what they were thank- -- I McDonald - All Flavors cough symp GENERAL ful for. A story 09 alcohol McDonald Premium - All Flavors TELEPHONE was presented by tape, “Hooty the Owl’and the ICE C R EA1\11 ~2 Gal. Round Birds. ” Mrs. Joyce Cameron told McDonald what WCTU has meant to Pay Your We her. Mrs. Ruth Dorman told ICE CREAM SANDWICHES BOX of minors ’being served THUMB Accept wine with meals on Paramount airplane flights. The mat- ELECTRIC WIC ter had been reported to the Reaular and Diet w POTATO Bill Here company. Coupons Plans were made for fu- ture meetings. 8 pk. 112 Liter The No. 1 doctor- recommended cough suppressant Quiets cough quickly.. ,effectively ,. without a prescription ! We Accept All 4ft oz sp PreaPay Use as directed. Prescription Plans PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1985 CASS CITY,MICHIGA~ 1 WCTU meets I Senior citizens are asked at Wright horn& to make reservations on the Seven members of the day of the meal between 8 Cass River WCTU and .a.m.-9a.m, by calling Lot- tie Konwalski 872-2845 or Cas.s City Bowling Leagues - sevenmeeting guests Saturday attended at t@the

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Individuil High Series to X 1932. Ruth Dorman. r SUNDAY’S DIRTY High Team Game: TUESDAY AETERNOON Date: Mike Lefler 699. High Team Game: Odd Mildred Trisch gave the MixedGolden- Vegetables Squash Colwood~~p.9~ Bar 52 DOZEN Sandcastles 669. LADIES Individual High Game to Couples ~2. opening prayer with Mrq. 51 Nov. 17, 1985 Nov. 19, 1985 I Martha Putnam presiding Variety Breadmutter Cass City VFW , 51 Date: Mark Leitz 286. Pineapple Tidbits ~11Wrights Individual High Average over the business meeting. 16 THURSDAY TRIO Milk, Coffee, Tea :: Sandcastles NITE Charhont to Date: Mark Leitz 190. CHARMONT LADIES Pledges were given to the & BOYS 44 B.B. The Misfits 14‘/2 Chemical Nov. 12, 1985 three flags and roll call was DEC. 2 RoadrunnersThe Family Charmont 14 Circle S 4 Pierce answered with a verse of MONDAY, & Service TUSCOLA 4: Laurie Acres 13 J J 4 Georgine’s GET TOGETHERS “E” Cable-ettes 4 scripturementioned and something each perso? for 3 Meat Loaf Happy H’s Ten Pins 13 Croft-Clara Hillside Nov. 18, 1985 Colony House Scalloped Potatoes IncrediblesFour of Us i; J.J. Flooring 13 Jacques Seed 3 End of Round 1 CassVeronica’s City State Bank 34 whichRuth to Dorman be tLankfu1. announced Salad Bar Special Blend 12 Northon Construction 3 High Series: V.,Auslan- Variety Bread/Butter ChumsBee Gee’s i: Fearless Four 11 Pine Valley 2 der 510. Miller Eggs, Inc. 55 Truemner Salvage 3 the “Spiritual Life” meet; 10 Rabideau 2- Peach Slices Gosh Farms. -- High Game: V. Auslan- Blue Harvestore 50 Charmont 2 ingat toMaslette. be held April Devotions 24, 1986, €3 luel ig ht Special Nelesco 1 Milk, Coffee, Tea Men’s High Series: lo der 201. Doerr Farms 47 Erla’s R. Sand baggers 9 USWA Local 6222 1 Cass City Sports 1 were taken from Proverbs Koch 548. Kelly & Co. 46 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4 Skoal Bandits 8‘h Three R’s 1 D & D Construction Mr. Kelly’s Market 1 with the theme on mothers: Men’s High Game: L. Anthony Party MERCHANTS’ “A” 42 0 Nov. 20, 1985 Deford Country Grocery 35 Fort’s 0 successful building of the Tracy 209. Martin Electric ’ Men’s High Series: P. 0 Oven Baked Chicken Women’s High Series: N. Warju Flooring 34 Live Wires 0 family. ’e Parslied Buttered Potato Mathewson 581. Best Five Frank’s Maxi Muffler Ouvry Chevy-Olds 0 The next meeting of the Rabideau 486. High Series: Comment 7 29 Cauliflower Men’s High Game: P. T. Fuelgas 7 Kilbourn Tech. Supply 27 Cass River WCTU will be iq Women’s High Game: N. 670, J. Mathewson 588, D. ’ Variety Breadmutter mathewson 237, New England Life 7 Cass City IGA High Series: J. Lapp513, April 1986 at the home of Rabideau 180. O’Dell590. 20 Cherry Tart Women’s High Series: D. Charmont 5 C. Mellendorf 508, R. Speirs Elsie Thompson. High Team Series: The Sweeney High Games: T. Com- I Milk, Coffee, Tea 498. Ouvry Chevy-Olds 4 High Series: D. Doerr 511, C. Smithers 511, N. Three new members, ,ment 255-221, R. Root 214- Rabideau Motors 4 538. Davis 503. J. Mathewson P. were welcomed into the 235, 217, Michigan Livestock 3 High Game: S. Miller 237, High Game: M. group, Olive Hutchinson Regnerous 225, D. O’Dell Michalski 204. and Rev. and Mrs. Clifford P. Robinson Kingston State Bank 3 High Team Series: Blue 216, 230. Cass City Oil & Gas 3 Harvestore 2717. High Team Series: Jordan. & 1 High Team Series: J J Croft-Clara Lumber 2 High Team Game : Miller Cable-ettes 2314. ~Wi-a~m*bab&&babq Gagetown Oil & Gas 2 Eggs, Inc. 1000. High Team Game : Cable-._ 34 BAZAAR g Paul’s Urethane Syst. 1 Team High Series to ett es785. B’ Date: Doerr Farms 2885. High Series: Dick Root Team High Game to 621, C. Comment 597,J. Fox Date: Doerr Farms 1042. 5 3, D.Miller 577, B. Anthes Individual High Series to Bowler Of 3nB FarmBureau &, 5s 3, J. Gallagher 572,D. En- Date: Todd Comment 683. Now you can get a beautiful ArtCarved State Farm’s low-cost comprehensive glehart 568, L. Summers Individual High Game to class ring at a beautiful price with a Full !:E $ coverage and personal service add 562, E. Francis 557, K. Adel- Date: Todd Comment and 95 ’ up to real value in renters insurance berg 556, E. Lewicki 553, J. Joe Zawilinski 279. 4 Saturday, Nov. 30 i’ ;all me for details Individual High Average The Thumb Area 0 0 LifetimeNovember Warranty! 30,1985 This and offeris to beexpires used slIADluM@ WITH Smithson 552. Women’s Bowling Associa- $ 10 till 6 only for the purchase Artcarved 79 Ernest A. Teichman, Jr. to Date: Todd Comment of H.S. RINGS THIS AD High Games: D. Miller tion Bowler of the Week for D Siladium high school class rings. 6240 W. Main 254, J. Fox 238, K. Adelberg 201. $ Cass City, Mich. Nov. 4-10 is Florence Pen- Lunch and p” PLUS up to $36 worth of 233, P. Smith 223, J. fold with a 600 actual series. Baked Goods ARTVRVED” Phone 872-3388 Mathewson M. Lefler ! g custom features FREE! CLASS HlNGS 217, MERCHANETTE LEAGUE She bowls on the Monday 4 b, 51.111 TARM D.’Root 214, C. Com- 214, Nov. 21, 1985 Night Ladies’ League for 1 ! ment 213, D. Herringshaw Thumb Excavating at 3 kms Tables Available INSURANC! 213, J. Smithson 213. McCONKEY [Z] 4 Biff’s in Kinde. * Call 864-3051 0 Turkey winners: D. Root, Kritzman’s 3 Other 550 and higher 2 JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP Sfafe Farm Fire Walbro series: Linda Brakenberry, 4 f and Casually Company D.ment, Herringshaw, E. Francis, C.A. Corn-Rug- ‘3 Home Ofhce Blmnington. Illinois Cass City Sports 3 Bad Axe Lanes; Sue Phone 872-3025 BRING THIS AD Cass City gles, G. Robinson. 583, f Anrod Screen Cyl. 3 Arnott, 573, Biff’s, Kinde; Sponsored by { Kar Mikel’s 2 Marge Kiehl, Crazy MERCHANTS’ “B” 570, 3 Herron Builders ; Thumb i Nov. 20, 1985 2 Horse, Ubly Bea Harwood, 9 Chemical Bank 1 565, Biff’s, Kinde; Mary { Christian Academy p”z Esther’s Health Spa 1 LouHorse, Geboski,’ Ubly, 564,and CrazyGail $* and FaithGospel R Charmont 1 Winter’s TruGk Sales 7 IGA u 61/2 Leiterman Builders 1 Woodke, 552, Blue Water 9 Tabernacle Tuckey Concrete Miller’s Chicks 0 f Clare’s Sunoco Lanes, Harbor Beach. 44*Q*Q WTiwQ#Q#Q*Q-*fl McMahan’s Auto Parts 4 Series: Little P.J.’s 31i2 500 P. 534,. J. Lapp 518, M. Damm 502, Free film, a second set of Fuelgas Speirs Dehng Cass City Sports R. 501, S. prints.free or new Picture Herron Builders 1 .200 Games: P. Little 215, Pages ...it% your choice! Bye S. DeLong 208. High Series: Comment. High Team Series: Char- c. m~~~~ 2378* SINGLE PRiNTS .. .. . 597, D. McLaren 579, 111. Lefler 563. High Team Game: Char- High Games: C. Corn- mont861. vi FREE r) men[ 217, D. McLaren 214, FILM! J. Kilbourn 212. THURSDAY MORNING Turkey winners: J. Kil- COFFEE bourn, J. Peyerk, K. Nos- , Nov. 21, 1985 trant, J. Mellendorf, C. Comment. Deering Farms 28% EXTRfi! EXTRfl FamilyCircus 27 ‘/2 r Y r -- TUSCOLA Pin Pals 25% 2nd ret of prints GET TOGETHERS “A” Miss Jj‘itts 25 Nov. 18, 1985 Fed. Land Bank 22v2 FREE HANKSGMNG End of Round 1 Rosie’s Roses 22 T Floppettes 21 Kermit’s Crushers 49 Paul’s 20 Kingston IGA e 45 Picture Pagesme Chaimont 44 High Game: M. Lorencz D & F Signs 41 179. Glossy color prints B.A. Calka 37 High Series: L. Yost 478, that come back in a Hillaker’s Auct. Sew. 37 High Team Game: Miss free . Larry’s Car Wash 36 Fitts 784. Celebrate With Thanks Mr. Kelly’s Market 35 High Team Series: Fed. See photo clerk for details. Milletics Surveying 33 Land Bank 2252. Maurer Const. Co, 28 ‘colors right””promsing by

High Series: K, Martin GUYS & GALS Jr. 653, M, Lutz 630, M. Nov. 19, 1985 vite Photo Lefler 609, J. Milletics 593, May the bounty of good food and the company of J. McIntosh 592, R. Odd Couples close friends and cherished loved ones that you Nicholas 585, J, Fox 578, J. Pin Planters Davis 562, B. Fischer 556, Brand X enjoy this Thanksgiving Day grow in even greater J. Lefler 551. Country Cousins High Games: K. Martin Get Along Gang abundance in the coming years. Jr. 254, B, Biebel 248, M. Dawdan’s Lutz 234, L. Tomaszewski Super Friends 224, J. McIntosh 223, M. Lefler 221, B. Fischer 216, Men’s High Series: R. J. Davis 215, B. Albrecht Vandemarlk 577, C. Kolb 213, J. Fox 212. 545, 5. Brinkman 503. Others Get Quick Results With The So that our employees may enjoy this special day High Team Series: Men’s High Games: R. \ Kingston IGA 2909. Brinkman 220, B. Van- Chronicle’s Classified Ads of thanks with their family and friends, we will be High Team Game : Char- demark 214-201. mont 1038. Women’s High Series: V. closed on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November High Team Series to Bilicki 528. You Will Too!’

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No serious in- of westbound on Deckerville juries were reported in any Auto-deer accidents re- on the Corner Right in Cass City! ported by the Sheriff's De- Road, one-half mile east of $1588 of the accidents. - partment, involving Cass Englehart Road, when she - . Janice L. McKellar, 39, struck a deer. 5232 Brown Rd., Gagetown, City area residents, or oc- curring in the area are: Cass City Police Officer was one of two area resi- Kenneth Schott reported Planters' Snacks Stephen J. Frank, 60,4819 SAV E p E psI dents who had problems Richard P. Schulz, 45, 440 N. Seeger St., Cass City, - -- Bonus Pack 20% Free driving on a snow covered N. Portsmouth, Saginaw, FwAM LED SUM-UNE MOnAL and slippery road surface. struck adeer Nov. 15at3:45 struck a deer Saturday at p.m. Frank was eastbound According to Tuscola 7:OO p.m. Schulz was CLOCK RADIO County Sheriff's Depart- on M-81, near Cedar Run westbound on M-81,near ment Deputy Richard Road, when the accident Schwegler Road, when the Blakely, McKellar was happened. accident happened. southwest bound on M-81, Denny D. Gibson, 42,1396 Spencer St., Deford, struck and lost control of her veh- Promote Stevens *Fwt 8 slow co icle. The vehicle went into a deer Nov. 20. Gibson was the ditch, and collided with southbound on Kingston to sergeant r-ii- VALUABLE settina 20.95 VALUE the ditch embankment. She Road, near Mushroom mWak;upDSnooze alarmto music Road when the mishap oc- was not injured. Joseph D. Stevens, son of Deputy James Jashinske curred. ,Wood grain finish Jeffrey A. Spray, 21, 5204 Dale F. and Joyce I. Ste- ' PEPfi reported Charles E. Deckerville Rd., Dcford, vens of 6919 Severance Damoth 11, 23, 6729 Third Road, Cass City, has been USES 1 10 FILM. St., Cass City, was north- struck a deer Saturday at 10:20 p.m. Spray was promoted in the US.Army bound on Schwegler Road, to the rank of sergeant. pk. near Milligan Road, when westbound on Deckerville 8 Road, uear Dodge Road, Limit 3 Addition he lost control on the snow - ABOVE ALL TM covered road. Damoth went when the accident hap- Void after Nov. 30. 1985 B pened. UNDER CABINET CAN OPENER PLUS off the left side of the ditch, FOUR OPENERS IN ONE! 1 and struck a tree. He was Michigan State Police Trooper Oren Johnson re- Q not injured. 29.98VALUE Area law enforcement of- ported Deborah L. 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Stop in and pick up your KODAK Color Film then send in the rebate coupon $2 mail-in rebate offer good OLD WOOD P below. e I *You can be a part of it! Join between Nov. 27 and Dec. 7. FULL SIZE PACK OF 26 us for winter term! i DRUG 1 READY TIED SELF SfCCI { *Begin an Associate Degree 1 Withcoupon CHRISTMAS g' or shorter diploma program in I Valid Dec. 1 - 14 any of these areas: Accounting t. Secretarial (with Word processing) Medical Transcriptionist Business Administration Catalogs loaned Winter Term Value ove r nig h t . Registration Begins ga December 17 Our Toy Department is Greatly 1, Free Subscript ion Expanded for the Holidays! 8"U Financial Aid Still Available with Each Order See all the new toys from the markets. '0, Cass City Call Jim Brooks C h Ton i c I e SANTA'S HO HO STORE 872-2010 1 OLD WOOD DRUG Our Thumb Area Admissions Advisor p* CASS CITY- 1-800-248mOOlO ,o .PAGE TEN CASCITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 27.1985 CAS CITY, MICHIGAN

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* Cass City’s cage team could take it all this year

If Coach Ron Nurnhrger shake thp briods of playing little of the killer instinct to boards may be the key to sire and defensive play ter, it still is a long road to Nurnberger’s pick as the ran Squads and tough re- is to direct the Cass City in another world, he’ll be a go with his natural skills, the Cass City season. bounders. The Lakers were Red Hawks to their Sixth made him last year’s team the top. That’s because two teams to beat. major help in the title he’ll help the Hawks hold Cass City will not be big. captain. 13-1 in the league 1st Sea- ‘ Thumb B Association title chase. their own on the board. Kelley and Ware are 6 feet, in 10 years, and the first offinished the threeahead teams of thatthe The teams are Marlette son to cop the title and Mar- If Mike Kelley deveZops a Holding their own on the 2 inches, and Bliss is six Although they Will be bet- Hawks last Season are and Lakers, who have vete- 1ette.was 9-5. since 1984, a lot of “ifs” will foot. At 5-11, Miller gives have to be positively the team good size at guard, answered. one who’ could post up A top question mark is against smaller opponents. Kurt Bliss. If he play Schedule can Two seniors, each with , over serious ankle injuries experience, are available , that kept him out of eight All games start at 5 Pam. to flank Miller. Randy I games and limited his ac- Teichman is a good defen- ‘ tion in several more last Dw.. 6 Harbor Beach sive player and Scott 1 and return to the at Cass City season Dec. 10 Caro atCaro Adams is adept at taking , form that made him one of Dec. 13 North Branch at Cass City the ball to the hoop. ~ the league’s most exciting Dec. 17 USA at Cass City Another senior, Craig players as a freshman, Dec. 20 Marlette at Marlette Hockey, showed promise on Cass City’s stock in the race Jan. 3 Frankenmuth at Muth (no frosh) the junior varsity two years will take a quantum leap. Jan. 7 Ma yville at Mayville ago, but is hampered by If Dave Miller can con- Jan. 10 Vassar at Cass City lack of experience because tinue to show the tremend- Jan. 14 USA at USA he did not play last season. ous improvement that he Jan. 17 Bad Axe at Cass City exhibited last year (and Jan. 21 Imlay City at Imlay City jreg Erla, six-foot senior play this summer indicates Jan. 24 Lakers at Lakers ce ter, saw limited action he may), the Hawks will Jan. 31 Caio at Cass City last year, but provided Cass have one of the top perfor- Feb. 4 North Branch at North Branch City with some important . . mers in the league, possibly Feb. 7 Marlette at Cass City minutes when the starters @‘the top performer. Feb. 11 Vassar at Vassar ran into foul trouble. &< If Dan Ware, who showed Feb. 14 Bad Axe at Bad Axe Another positive factor * ”*: flashes of the rough, tough Feb. 18 Mayville at Cass City this year is the number of rebounding that makes any Feb. 21 Imlay City at Cass City boys out for the team. Six % .basketball team a conten- Feb. 28 Lakers (Mom’snight) at Cass City juniors from the junior var- der, as a sophomore, can sity are available. F They include Dennis Hyatt, 6-1,awho has played How can you guarantee that you the pivot and Steve Ross, 6-1, forward who had games could replace your home? where he showed basket- No ball talent. problem. The progress they make THE CASS CITY HIGH SCHOOL varsity squad for 1985-86. Front row from : as well as the improvement Auto- Owners Homeowners Policy offers optional of Chuck McPhail, 5-9 for- left: Manager Mark Hobart, Scott Adams, Randy Teichman, Virgil Peters, guaranteed home replacement cost coverage for homcs that ward; Gary Suzor, 5-9 Craig Hockey. Second row: David Miller, Chuck McPhail, Keith Czekai, Greg : qualify. It’s broader coverage-so you’ll never run out of guard; Virgil Peters, 5-8 money for covered losses. It may be more economical than guard, and Jeff Lefler, 5-9 Erla, Jeff Lefler, Coach Ron Nurnberger. Back row: Mike Kelley, Steve Ross, f your current policy that doesn’t include guaranteed home forward, will be important Dan Ware, Kurt Bliss, Dennis Hyatt, Gary Suzor. replacement. Just ask your “no problem” Auto-Owners factors in the race for the agent to tell you how Homeowners protection can be no title. problem for you and your home. Regardless of what hap- pens this season, Cass City 7hWQkb&&@ should be better than in 1984-85 when the Hawks were 8-13 overall and 8-6 in Call or Stop By the TBA. Cass City lost only Bryan Harris-Hampshire Agency, Inc. Beecher, guard-forward 6815 E.Cass City,Road Cass City 872-4351 and three-year starter at point guard, and Tracy Lapp, forward, whose de-

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jl SATURDAY, NOV. 30 * and the Harry James Band. ,430 MOTORWEEK THE CASS CITY HIGH SCHOOL junior varsity - front row: Chris Klco, Mike I: 6:OO CHARLIE PRIDE AT DNK‘S LAKE 10:40HE MAKES ME FEEL LIKE DANC- 5: 10 MICHIGAN OUTDOORS SPECIAL Jones, Jurgen Roth, Mark Copeland, Jeremy Capps, Jeff Sontag. Second row: 7:05 I‘LL FLY AWAY: A GOSPEL CELE- ING is a 1984 Academy repeat < ORATION: AI Green and Cyn- Award-winning piece following 7:OO ALL CREATURES GREAT AND Don Herron, Bill Profit, Rusty Schneeberger, Darren Ross, Darin Rabideau, I: li thia Clawson, Dill Morris and dancer Jocques D’Amboise as SMALL REUNION SPECIAL fea- m ’ Greg Hanby, Larry Miller. Exhaltation, and Andrus, Block- he lighthearredly prods 5tu- tures the originol catand deals 1 wood co. dents in his public school dance with James‘ return to veterinary 9:lO TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD’S program. practice after a byear absence. AMERICA: Paying tribute to * TUESDAY, DEC. 3 * 9:05 SENTIMENTAL JOURNEYS stars TT . 11 these 50 states are Larry Gatlin 8:05 NOVA examines nature’s con- Tony Marfin. Kay Starr, Georgia and the Gotlin Brothers, Lee struction indushy. Gibbs, Max Morath, Nancy Wil- Greenwood, Shirley Jones, 9:lO MOVIE: THE CORN 15 GREEN son in looking back at WI. Marilyn McCoo, and Julie stors Kothorine Hepburn OS the * SUNDAY, DEC. 0 * A 21-year-old Bay Port Heme Rd., Bay Port, cross Manners. eccentric Englishwoman who 11:55 MOVIE: SHOWDOAT features man was arrested Sunday the centerline three times * SUNDAY, DEC. 1 * mtors an awhard Welsh mining Irene Dunne. Allen Jones, and Leach has a lot morning by Cass City while driving north on 1:OO MOVIE: KISS ME KATE: Kathryn youth into a polished Oxford Paul Robeson in a 1936 film Police Officer Donald Mil- se!i!er Street, north of Grayson and Howard Keel star candidate. about life on a Mississippi River ler Jr. on a charge of Mainstreet. Floresfaileda in the musical version of Sha- * WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4 * ,boat. operating a vehicle while curb-side sobriety test and kespeare’s “Taming of the 8:05THE WEEKLY WITH ANDY RAPP: 2:lO GREAT PERFORMANaS: CIN- to be thankful for - Shrew.”- Hired Guns (repeat of 6/19 DERELLA is a wittyand magical under the influence of al- Was taken to the ”uscola 345 MOVIE: DRIGADOON: Gene program). rendition of the much-loved cohol. County Jail. He is also Kelly, Van Johnson, and Cyd 9:05ROGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN: fairy tale, hosted by Miss Piggy What do You have to be CaSS City, He is the man- charged with carrying open Miller reported he ob- intoxicants in a vehicle. Charisse sing and dance their THE SOUND OF AMERICAN and Kermit. for when celebrat- ager Of the Elkton served a vehicle driven by way rhrough rhe mythical Scot- MUSIC profiles this popular mw- 4:15 MOVIE: KIM is a 1951 film of The arrest was made at ing Thanksgiving Day this,+, Farm Produce Co. Orlando Flores, 21, 8659 2:35a.m. tish village of Brigadoon. icol theater team. Kipling’s classic adventure week? 6:15 THE UNDERSEA WORLD OF * THURSDAY, DEC. 5 * about a member of the British “We have a lot to be JACQUES COUSTEAU records 8:oO MICHIGAN OCrrDOORS SPECIAL Secret Service (Errol Flynn) and thankful for,” said Cass the meldious mgsof migrat- covers he annual hour-long a white boy raised as a Hindu City resident Janet Leach. ing humpback whales. Dig Duck contest. in India. have a healthy family, 8:05 NATURE observes the pollina- 8:20 PROFILES OF NATURE studies 6:45 THE SNOWMAN is an animated “We tion process and floral fenili- the rarely-seen red-throated drama about a snowman who and they are all employed.” zation. loon. takes his creator to the North She explained that six of 9:15 MASTERPIECE THEATER: OLEAK 1O:lO MYSTERY! MY COUSIN RACHEL Pole to meet Santa Claus. her eight children, and all HOUSE stars Diana Rigg in stars Geraldine Chaplin as rhe 7:25 THE VELVETEEN RAOBIT, of her nine grandchildren Dicken‘s attack on decoy and beautifulmysterious Countem narrated by Meryl keep, asks live out of state, and will corruption in 19th-century Eng who may have murdered her the question, can a much-loved not be able to visit Cass City land’s legal system. husband in heclassic Du Maur- but battered stuffedrabbit find over the *holiday. She ex- 1030 A PASSlOEl FOR EXCELLENCE: ier Gothic tale. happiness with the wild bun- pects to have the family to- AN EVENING WITH TOM PmRS * FRIDAY, DEC. 6 * nies of hewoods? gether for the Christmas focuses on the management 8:Qo WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW 8:50NATURE explains why the dog holiday. Leach and her hus- style of some of the top US. 8:30 WALL $WET WEEK is man’s best friend. band Roger still have one companies. I 9: 10 GREAT PERFORMANCES: THE 9:IO MASTERPIECE THEATER: BLEAK son living at home, and a * MONDAY. DEC. 2 * BEST OF OROADWAY features HOUSE finds o mysterious law- daughter attending Ferris 8:05 WONDERWORKS tells the hue the top song and dance rou- writer’deod, and Esther in State College, Big Rapids. story of a heroic nun who risks tines of 22 Broadway hit charge of running Bleak Mouse. her life to harbor Jewish child- musicals. 10:30 A CHRISTMAS SPECIAL WITH This Thanksgiving it will be just the four of them renfrom rhe Nazisduring WI. * SATURDAY, DEC. 7 * LUCIAN0 PAVAROTTI &om the 930 YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU fm- 3: 10 THE JOY OF PAINTING majestic Notre Dame Cathed- celebrating the Pilgrim tures , Helen Forrest 350 KATHY’S KITCHEN ral in Montreal. holiday. “We will just have our ALLEN HOME CARE 87212539 own Thanksgiving, with (517) 872-4452 1- turkey, stuffing and all the Hahn Building ass City trimmings, and probably a lot of leftovers,” she said. Medicare Home Health Aide Service ‘;: , Roger and Janet Leach Medicaid C;ettified Nurws .4itlcs drc‘ traiwtl to Phone In Your Pledge Early live at 4285 Woodlhnd St., Certified lake vital signs and Io assisl with drtbs%iridpersonill r‘are SLK h as bathing arid i Licensed by 686-9295 Mich. Dept. The Want Ads of Public Homemaker Service November 30 = December 8 (?) Health Thi5 ad made possible by a grant from the Corporation for Pu’bl~cBroadcasting Are Newsy Tw! CAS$ CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER n,1985 PAGE ELEVEN Winless 0-G Girls win! looks for better results in 1986 Hawk cagers break losing streak in Despite losing in the first The Bulldogs rallied in final regular season game of year game of tournament play, the final period, tying the - the Owen-Gage girls' bas- game several times, but - ketball team ended the 1985 they were unable to pull season knowing they tried ahead. Kropewnicki said in their best. the final three minutes the played the best Bulldog shooters went cold, no cigar. The Cass City Red was the best game of her ''We Hawks changed all that in career, The final league stand- game we have played all and North Huron was able year," said Bulldog Coach to run the score up. the final regular season i.ne nawm were neipea ri*5i3r Cathy Kropewnicki. The Owen-Gage was led by game of the year against in the stretch run because Bulldogs were beaten Cindy Enderle with 15 USA Tuesday, Nov. 19. Gayle Schafer and Kristie 12WL 2 Thursday night by the points. Sophomore Janie The Hawks rallied in the Reiman fouled out. Schafer North Branch 12 2 Care North Huron Warriors 46- Billy, playing her first var- last quarter to top the Pat- and Debbie Prime led the riots, 38-34, after 18 losses Patriots with nine points Marlette in 4 41. It was Owen-Gage's 46th sity game, tossed in 12 each. Vassar straight loss in more than points. Susie Salcigo, who in a row. Cass City jumped off to a McIntosh, with 13 points, Lakers 68 two years. received an honorable men- The Bulldogs struggled tion in the North Central narrow 13-11 lead in the led all scorers. Bad Axe 4 10 during the first quarter Thumb League, tossed in first period only to see USA Britt scored 10 points and Irnlay City 3 11 come back to lead at the had seven 'rebounds. Lisa Cass City 0 14 against a North Huron full- six points. half bv a Point. 18-17. court press. At the end of Beth Wahl led the War- -.r - r-----7 -_ the period, Owen-Gage riors with 18 points. The two teams played trailed 11-16. During the This was the final game nearly even in the third second period, the Bulldogs for seniors Debbie En- period. USA had a slim two- fought back, scoring 11 gelhardt and Marsha Lo- point lead going into the '"''I" - points, while allowing the pez, Owen-Gage's two final eight minutes. Men - Women - Children Warriors to score eight starting playmakers. The Hawks used some points. At halftime the War- Kropewnicki feels the outstanding foul shooting to riors led 24-22. Owen-Gage Bulldog losing streak will win. Shannon McIntosh hit kept the game close end next season if the five free throws in the throughout the third quar- players keep the same at- stretch drive and Christine Perms - Roller Sets - Hair Coloring ter, but still trailed 32-35. titude they had when chal- Britt was four for four from lenging North Huron. the charity stripe with the In other tournament ac- WE PRINT tion, Caseville lost to Port *Business Cards Hope 35-44. Akron-Fair- .Accounting Forms grove, the league pow- Bowling U .Programs erhouse, beat North Huron Saturday night by a score 'Tis the season for a *Statements HOLY ROLLERS 1 1 of 56-28. Akron-Fairgrove Nov. 24, 1985 *Envelopes will play Port Hope tonight hoB* fabulous make-over! .[ .Tickets (Tuesday) for the tourna- OWEN-GAGE'S Janie Billy, a sophomore playing her ment championship. Moose's Folly 20 1 gift ideas *Menus first varsity game, scores two of her 12 points against North Alley Cats 19 t *Letterheads Huron in tournament play Thursday night. The Bulldogs Pin Tippers 14'/2 Q forthe e W,ouchers Re-Racks 13 were beaten 46-41. The Lounge 12 women in Brochures Buck luck I c Auctioneers 11 '/2 1 your family. Booklets Long Shots 11 '12 Many Cosmetics Sandbaggers 11 8" 0 The Chronicle Slammers 10 0 Electrolysis Hair Swamp Critters 9 '/2 f Removal Treatment Cass City. This is the third Only rnedrcally approved Cass City Pin Busters 7 buck she has shot in six permanent hair removal Snafu 5 Chronicle years of hunting. Girls'upsetBrown City Sculptured Nails, I 872-2010 in ' - Men's High Series: C. f Nail Repair, p Gold Nails Comment 679. g mest,n fasZ c C cage tourney opener Men's High Game: Doug 4 O'r3ell 269. We' now have a U ~. - Women's------High- Series: B. f 50-60% Off Free Makeovers and Color Theory! Cass City pulled the upset partment. Deering led the Howard 489. complete line nals. Women's High Game: J. of the Michigan High School Hawks with 13 points. In The Hawks were over- t--MEFKE NORMAN f District Class C tourna- double figures for Brown whelmed in the first quar- ment at Cass City Thursday City were Shari Sauder and ter 24-6 and Sandusky ANIMAL FEED by staging a last half rally Tammi Geister, with 10 coasted to the win with the to nip Brown City, 42-40. points each. . big cushion. * COW ~3 t - Chicken -Pig . The Hawk girls had Shannon McIntosh paced waited until the final game SANDUSKY GAME the Cass City attack with 15 Bird - Dog - Horse - Turkey - Rabbit of the regular season before points and Chris Britt Sunflower Seed! winning a game and then The Redskins had too added 13. Helping LeGault made it two in a row with much firepower for the with the Redskin offense the win. Hawks. Lucretia LeGault was Lyne LeGault and Lara We've got a The victory placed them whipped in 28 Points to Touchette, 10 points each. Martin's in the semi-finals Saturday propel Sandusky into the fi- Partners Plus~- II Water Softener against the Sandusky Red- skins and they eliminated DEAL DOG the Hawks, 59-38. SALT But the loss didn't take AlLleague FOOD 50 Ib. Bag anything away from the you are going to fine effort in the opening tourney night win. Cass City fought back from a 25- Thumb B cage 17 deficit at the half to take the game. GOBBLE UP It came down to the final trenrns named Restaurant Is now open for moments when Kelly Deer------ing made two free throws on our SOUP - SANDWICHES PIZZA for the victory. Coaches of the Thumb B failed to land a player on In the final games, the Association named the 1985 either of the first two Hawks were helped by Dar- girls' all-conference teams teams. Shannon McIntosh lene Monroe, tall freshman at a meeting held Monday, and Kelly Deering received -Owned 6743 Main 872-5448 center, who helped in the Nov. 25, in Cass City. honorable mention. essential rebounding de- The Cass City Red Hawks Coaches of the year were Tom Dillabough of Caro and Tim Zeeman of North CARS & TRUCKS Branch. The two schools tied for the association - CARS - d championship only L Caro was the school 1965 DODGE CORONET...... '2950° to place more than one girl 1975 CHEVY BELAIR.. Was $295. Now $15Ooo t on the first team. Eight of ...... the 10 players selected 1979 CHEW MALIBU. w I on .- . w m.. , .. -. m .$2,595'' the first two teams are L - 1979 CHEVY CAPRICE ...... $3,895O0 seniors. Julie Sturrn, 6-1, of 1983 FORD LTD...... $7,99500 I Lakers, a junior, was I named to the first team and 1984 CHEVETTE, 4 door, 14,000 miles...... *4,3950° Bobbie Szatkowski of North 1984 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM...... *10,2850° Branch, a junior, was 1984 CHEVY CAVALIER TYPE 10...... %,8950° named to the second team. THAN KSG IVI N 1984 CHEVY CELEBRITY WAGON. m m s . m .rn . . '7,9950° G 1985 OLDS DELTA 88, Loaded.. .s12,50000 I* FIRST TEAM ...... F* 1985 CHEVY CAVALIER TYPE 10...... S7,29So0 d Tracy Galsterer ...... Caro I, Beth Stockford ...... Caro e, Sturm ...... Lakers TRUCKS @, - - r' Marla Long ...... Marlette e* 1985 CHEVROLET % TON'PICKUP, V-6 auto., 11,300 miles. . *7,99Soo r' Barb Butler I' ...... North Branch 1984 FORD RANGER...... *5,9950° We too are grateful for *4 1983 CHEVY PICKUP...... %,3950° ?P the privilege of living in SECOND TEAM dd ,4.I, America, for being a part of 4 Kathy Lengemann R* I this community, and for the ...... - ...... Imlay City Kathleen Andrakowicz ,*." friendship and association ...... Marlette ** of many fine people Szatkowski. .North Branch .I Laura Lee ...... Vassar e.' e.' * Renee Schiefer .... Vassar .* L Honorable mention

4 players are: Lori Reimann, Ir 4 Betsy Herp and Carolyn Gorney, Bad Axe; Chris 4 1 Lubaczewski and Mariesa 9 Hebert, Caro; Deering and 44 McIntosh, Cass City; Susan ," Kersten, Vicky Winter and d EQUAL HOUSING, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY LENDER f Lisa Buschlen, Lakers ; MEMBER F 0 I c Rhonda Hart and Deb Ross, :.ri Marlette; Theresa Smite, 2 Brenda Ruhlman and Erica y Nellenbach, North Branch; Beth Bergdolt, Vassar; Chris' Shevnock, Imlay -- City. I PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1985 CAS$ CITY, MICHIGAN PWP group plan dance “Thum bs-Up” a.m. at the Gun Club on E. New books at USE CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS chapter will sponsorpw: Gun Club Road in Caro. , Christmas dance Saturday, Music be provided by Transit (nonbusiness) rates. ; Dec. 14, from 9 p.m. to 1 “Leisure Time*” 10 words or less, $1.25 each insertion; additional words 7 General 1 L the librarv d cents each. Three weeks for [Merchandise IMerchandise 1 I the price of two - cash rate. WEIN AMERICA: HIS OWN STORY by Peter Ueber- PIZZA VILLA will be BEAUTIFULI room size Save money by enclosing For Sale closed for remodeling start- roth (non-fiction).The head of the 1984 U.S.Olympic Com- cash with mail otders. Rates carpet remnants - direct mittee and Time magazine’s 1984 Man af the Year tells his own for display want ad on ing Monday, Dec. 2. Sorry from Carpet Mills. $5.98 per for the inconvenience. We story and the story of the 1984 Summer Olympics, application. Spruce square yard, reg. price $12- will be open evenings from Ueberroth’s bold, dynamic style carries over into this Christmas Trees $15 a square yard. “Dare to account of his own entrepreneurial successes and the 4 P.m.4 p.m. for take out compare” at U-Foun-Dit acclaimed success of the Angela Olympics. He pizza only, and tentatively Los Automotive 1 $5.00 and up reopening by Thursday, Furniture, corner of M-81 recounts political, economic, and organizational obstacles and Deckerville Rd., phone Dec. 12. See you then! ! ! overcome, intricacies unravelled, and triumphs and FOR SALE - 1969 Roadrun- starting Saturday, Nov. 30 673-5336. 2- 10-30-6 CASS CITY satisfactions achieved. Revealed are details concerning the ner, good condition, with or 2-1 1-27-2 $1 International Olympic Committee, terrorist threats, and without ramchargers, re- From Cass City: 5 miles FOR SALE - Arctic Cat negotiations with personages ranging from John Paul 11, to built engine. Also 36Occ west to Green Rd.,then 2% FOR SALE - 36” gas range, snowmobile, %place snow- Ronald Reagan, to Fidel Castro. Yamaha, low mileage $500. miles north. avocado, good working mobile trailer, dogsled and Call 872-2691 after 5 :00. order ; Kenmore electric windbreak. Call 872-3830. MY STORY by Geraldine Ferraro (non- chord organ. Phone 872- Now Has Opening FERRARO: A. 1-11-27-3 2-11-133 fiction). She electrified the country - and redefined the Phone 665-2501 2237. 2-11-13-3 Q American dream. She burst into the national consciousness 2-11-27-4 For Our and 2 and made history. Geraldine A. Ferraro, the first woman 1973 CHEVELLE FOR SALE - Altb horse trailer. Phone 872- FOR SALE - sand rail dune- 2nd Semester Classes &I nominated by a major party to be Vice-president of the FOR SALE -. GE electric saxophone, good.condition. United States. Wherever she appeared, the American 4006 - evenings 872-4445. buggy, VW engine, large Call after 5 p.m. 872-2031. @ 1- 11 - 13-3 range, self-cleaning oven, tires, $300; large barn fan public responded with an ‘outpouring of affection for the avocado, 4 burners, $100. 2- 1 1-13-3 Call Congresswoman from Queens. Until this book, no one has $35; Rupp mini bike $65; Call after 7 p. m .872-3393. Sears zigzag console sew- known the true story of who put Ferraro’s name forward as FOR SALE - 1982 Ford Es- 2-1-27-3 NEW MAGIC CHEFmic-’ cort. Runs and lwks good, ing machine. Call 872-5369. a candidate and masterminded the effort that resulted in ~ ~~ ~~ - rowave line now in stock. 872.501 8 2 2-1 1-27-1 her selection. Here, too, is Ferraro on George Bush, John $2,800. Call 872-3267. stop in and see the all new For More Information 63 * 1-11-13-tfn FARMALL 1086, cab w/ Zaccaro, Archbishop O’Connor, and on her relationships heat and air, 18.4~38tires, tuckaway design from $189 SALE - 1983 Honda with other key public figures. E’erraro never pouts about 3 pt., front weights, (3) out- FOR 250 at Fuelgas, Corner M-81 her own woes, but she does wonder whether the orgy of 1979 FORD Fairmont, 6 cy- R, good shape, some ex- and M-53, Cass City.2-8-28-tf Phone lets. Laethem’s, Caro. tras, $1200. Phone 872-2829. rumor-mongering indulged in by the press would have linder +door, 1981 Fair- Phone (517) 673-3939. 872-2161. Friday, Nov. 29th occurred were she a man. mont 4 cylinder. Phone 872- 2-11-27-1 2-1 1-27-3 3024. 1-11-13-3 FOR SALE - Hardwood Open at 8 a.m. THE IMPERIAL WAY by Paul Theroux and Steve FOR SALE - SHIH-TZU slab wood in large bundle$. McCurry (non-fiction1. This chronicles Theroux’s From book FOR SALE - 1971 Buick puppies, 6 weeks old, black Loaded on your truck qt revisit to the subcontinent of India to undertake “an Nadara’s and white. Will hold till mill site, $25.00. Call 872- 8 a.rn.40a.m. 20% off imperial progress along the railways of the old Raj,” from Skylark. 4 door southern car, very little rust, very Christmas, $150 males, $175 2579 or 872-5073evenings. Christmas trimmings Pakistan, across the top of India, to Bangladesh, a route he Grave Blankets sizes 2-11-20i3# good shape, 63,OOO miles, - 3 females. Call 665-2407 even- ’ Wreaths took because “nothing has changed on this railway for over - any size ~ 350 power steering, power ings. 2-11-27-2 . Yuletide Treasures Olde & New- a one hundred and fifty years.” The photographs in this book FOR SALE - real nice 36d 1 will make a lasting impression. Award-winning photo- brakes, power seat, $1,500. At The I 6633 Voss Rd. cutting alfalfa, $2 per bale. grapher Steve McCurry has created a stunning visual Phone 872-4048. 1-11-27-3 Cass City Next Door Neighbor JOHN DEERE 4440, 1979, Call 683-2749or 683-2451. ‘ record of the places and people encountered along the ~ 3% miles north of light, 1981 - take over pay- cab w/heat*and air, quad 2-1 1-263 imperial way and Theroux provides brief captions to the LYNX i then 114 mile east, range transmission, dual - V photos, which capture both the squalor and the natural ments. Phone 872-2985 after 5:w. 1-11-13-3 outlets, 20.8~38rear tires. FOR SALE - band saw, $75; beauty of the country. ’ Phone 872-3429 Laethem’s, Caro. Phone 2-11-13-6 200 gallon fuel tank, $29. (517) 673-3939. 2-11-27-1 Call 872-4077. 2-11-20:3 ’ 1983 CUTLASS Supreme Brougham, 2 door with ~ Landau top. Excellent con- LOOKING FOR Gift Ideas? WINTER IS COMING [Real Estate Veronica’s Beware of dition. Stereo, air condi- U-Foun-Dit has wood, 1 Res taurant tioning, tilt wheel, cruise magazine rack, hall trees, STAY WARM WITH A I ForSale ‘3 control, power door locks. microwave stands, TV Come See Why So Many Phone 872-2592. 1-11-13-3 stands, computer desks, New gas furnace .-A miracle products roll top desks, and much or space heater STARTER HOME: Nice: People Are Switching To more! ! Corner of M-81 & , country 2 bedroom - Deckerville Road, Caro, starting at $179.00 ranch home on 1% acres j, I General 7 *> \b-- 673-5336. 2-11-27-2 of land. (LP gas and: Veronica’s d By Betty Pattullo tell, but the Food and Drug wood) heat, barn, chic- ; Extension Home Economist I Merchandise] Fuelgas With All You Can Eat Salad Bar With All Dinners Administration suggests BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED ken coop and storage . the following tips to help corner M-81 and M-53 BUSINESS CARDS building - located east of You’ve seen the ads: FOR SALE - 3 used truck Cass City We are now taking reservations in our you evaluate questionable 872-2161 Cass City. $21,500,00! : “Miraculous way to melt tir&, 1 with rim, 12-R-15- 2-8-28-tf newly remodeled private dining room for advertisements. Designed to make that .first #122 wedding re hearsah, Christmas away pounds ; ” “Amazing 1) Watch out for products MS. Call 872-2396. 2-11-27-3 new cure for arthritis.” impression a lasting one! Banquets etc. that claim to be approved FOR SALE - Cedar posts, Americans throw away by the Food and Drug Ad- FOR SALE - Black stan- picnic tables, lawn swings, hundreds of millions of dol- Highest quality For More Information Call 872-2550 ministration. The law does dard poodle, 11 months old, . raised printing wishing wells. 4351 Rescue lars on such products that not permit the-mention of female, house-trained, Rd., Cass City. Call 872-2039 Call 517-872-2248 Open 6 a.m.-8 p.m. can’t possibly work, states the U.S. Food and Drug Ad- $200, to good home. Call See our new catalog. after 4:W p.m. 2-4-11-tf 6232 W.Main St. Cass City Ph. 872-2550 Betty Pattullo, Extension ministration, or FDA, in after 5:00872-2691. 2-11-27-3 I 2-1 1-27-1 Home Economist. any way that suggests mar- How can you judge if ads keting approval for any Cass City Chronicle are for legitimate products non-prescription drug or NOTICE’ DEALERS - 2-2-9-t f Advertise It In The Chronicle. or ineffective gimmicks? medical device. Rick’s Earth Station is now ...... - I Cute 2 bedroom in Cass City - Close to school, newli. It’s not always easy to 2) Look for key words. If a distributor for Unident decorated including new carpet, furnace overhauled; products. Call (517) 673- PIZZA VILLA will be new roof, new wiring in home and garage, easy to heat;. the ad uses words such as closed for remodeling start- ,: “miracle,” “miraculous,” 4783. 2-1145-tf Asking $39,900, negotiable terms. I ing Monday, Dec. 2. Sorry Find the Service or Product “cure” or “breakthrough, ” for the inconvenience. We be particularly skeptical FOOD AND candy flavor 3 bedroom ranch, all new drywall, new wiring, ne^' ,You Need in This. will be open evenings from septic, well insulated, hardwood floors, located iq: . . Action Guide about the product. These oils in stock. 30 flavors. 4 p.m.-9 p.m. for take out I are not scientific words. heavily wooded area on 10 plus acres, $31,900,$3,WS,W,: Coach Light Pharmacy. pizza only, and tentatively Cures for serious medical $300 I 2-1 1-20-5 reopening by Thursday, down, per month, lo$+%interest, 10 year contract. .: problems generally are not I available through the mail. Dec. 12, Seeyoy then! ! ! One bedroom, possible two, well insulated, good foq’ GEHL 8 ton running gear, 2-1 1-27-2 young couple or retired couple, nice neighborhood, clos~~ ~ Products that can help less 11Lx15 8-ply tires, adjusta- to shops, negotiable terms, asking $25,900. serious medical problems .’,# -- those that can be self- ble hitch. Laethem’s, Caro. Super Sale .‘

Rich’s~ ~~ - -~ Disnosal 51h ~ Excellent location Only miles from Cass City - 1------1 diagnosed -- aren’t mira- Phone (517) 673-3939. 1/2 hp 10 GPM Red Jacket - 04‘ I I I I Residential & Commercial I 2-11-27-1 Renegade submersible blacktop road. Two story, four bedrooms, large 209N State cles. Clare’s Sunoco Service Rubbish Removal 3) Ask to see the pro- pump, $292. 112 hp Myers beautiful family room, with new deck, lovely kitchen, Tune Ups Minor Repairs Container Service Available shallow or deep well jet one acre, lots of nice large trees. Negotiable terms. a Phone duct’s label. By following Tires Batteries FOR SALE - male red pump, $198.1/2 hp Flint and Grease 6 Oil the instructions on the 673-5244 Call 683.2233 Doberman. No papers, $50 Walling shallow well pump, Certified Mechanic See Us label, a user should be able or best offer. Also, free kit- For Your $174. 40 gal. bladder tank to realize the benefits tens. Call 872-4693 ask for Call 872-2470 Craft claimed for the product. If w/5 year warranty, $1 14.60, SUDCilleSl.r Peggy 2-1 1-27-1 1 the label instructions don’t plus more. For prompt I I 1 RUST PROOFING 1 ~~ pump and well service, call FRANK’S SERVICE explain how to achieve all the benefits, be suspicious. FOR SALE One bathroom PAUL’S PUMP REPAIR Specializing in muffler and Hair Removal It is a violation of federal sink and stool $15 or best exhaust service - 673-4850 law to sell a medical pro- offer. 3 miles east, 1 1/2 2-8-14-tf i - Certified Mechanic - Free Consultation at- Tuff=KoteDinol duct with inadequate in- north of Cass City stoplight. 4083 Cemetery Rd. SALLY’S PERMANENT structions for use. Call 872-3691. 2- 11-27-3 TRAILERS FOR SALE/ v4kV’4 HAIR REMOVAL Automotive Rust Proofing RENT - Wood hauling trail- 1 Systems 6 Waxing 4) Watch our for “cures” 872.2866 I Med/cal/yA&YOWP~ Stm ers, single or tandem axles, 1 L icpnsed EieLiri:ingjsi Gravel Guards for serious diseases. The SALE - Springer Running Boards FOR car tote trailers, snow- I I Call 872-4446 or 872-4780 more serious the condition ii,+ tuii Rock Kote Stone Chip Protection Spaniel pups, $50.Call 872- mobile and small utility move. nome rearures: Dams, L&S Mobil Service Ask for Sally Palmer for which the product is of- 2127 or 872-5160 after 5:oO basement, outbuildings and approximately two to 5:OO Mon. thru Fri. fered -- e.g., cancer, heart trailers, enclosed trailers. 9:00 p.m- 2-11-13-3 acres of land. Priced in the thirties. 931-CY Phone 872-2342 Phone 269.9585 disease, arthritis -- the Phone 872-5338. 2-11-27-6 Certified Mechanics 827 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe more questionable the pro- Need More Room? This 4 bedroom brick home Complete Car Care Service > duct, Serious medical prob- has lots of rmm for the kids, Priced in the IL RealEstate ForSale JI Wrecker Service lems normally cannot be 40’s. 1036-CY treated by mail. Profes- r 1 sional, in-person physical REAL E-STA’I’E Attention Hunters: Approximately 5 acres of Village Service Center HAIR BENDERS Specialiriwg in examination and diagnosis partially wooded land, older trailer on Tires V Belts Batteries are needed. When compe- 40-acre farm with home, barn and garage. Kingston I 1 . , * _*.-.A** -,. . --_ Tune-Ups Brakes Mufflers Cutting styling rems - Tues 6Fri -8am 6pm tent treatment is delayed, Township. Approximately 35 acres under cultivation. 3 Cert/f/edMechanic Case, Kubota Wed 8Thprs -0am 830p.m disease may progress bedroom. 2 stow brick home. Spacious family room. In FRZf Sat -7am ‘3pm nestaurant Business: mated the Thumb & New Holland beyond legitimate help. 79-H area. Excellent location, doing a good business, In-Town Pick UP 4 Wivrry 6350 Ph. 872-3145 Sales and Service Phone 872-3850 5) Be especially wary of owner wants to retire. Priced to sell complete ’ RABIDEAU MOTORS claims that a product may for $53,900.00. 1195-C Form Division 872-2616 be used for multiple health problems. Generally Hobby Farm in the Kingston School District: speaking, such products Approximately 30 acres with large 40x70 pole exist only in the portfolios REAL ESTATE building and 3 bedroom house. Call on 1061-HF Croft-Clara Lumber, Inc. 24-HR. SERVICE of con artists. Cass City - 872-2 141 ‘ 6) Investigate any “star” BROKER Elmwd 40 Andorson Widows Township Farm: Approximately % GKFIl 758 N. STATE ST. CAR0 PH. 673-8153 endorsement or “big EQUAL WYW ----s with approximately 36 tillable acres. tkxtrr lotlrr PLUMBING G. HEATING. INC. fa ’ I 3 bedroom home, with new roof name” testimonial for any OPPORTUNITY barn 1 Prdimsbrd Ponrhg 3- 11-27-1 Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 6528 Main medical product. Some- I ana urner outbuildings. Will consider land - Phonr872-5084 , SUPREME times, no permission has Sat.- 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Plge~nPhon. 453-3531 contract. 1087-HF WINDOW CLEANING been given for the linkage. ’ Storms.Screens-Windows Any ad sponsor must be 4 Bedroom Home located in Cass City. INSTALIATION AND REPAIR Janitorial Service Floors. able to demonstrate that Features: formal dining, kitchen, large living

~~ FUELGAS Eaves & Gutters Cleaned HiAser the endorser has agreed to room, one bedroom down and 3 upstairs. Buy your carpet or linoleum, then The Complete Service 8 Rental the ad campaign. Priced in the twenties. 1026-TO @ Estimates on Commercial, call us for expert installation We 7) Remember: If it also do custom and repair work Appliance Store Residential 8 Industrial Work Factory trained, “We Do It Right ” Man.-Fri. 8 to 5, Sat 8-f2 Complete Insurance Coverage sounds‘too good to be true, Approximately 157 Acres of farmland and Satisfaction Quaranteed Emergency 24 hr. Service Securitv Services Available it probahly is. woods. Call for the details on 1172-A Ellington J.J.’s Flooring Senrice Junction M-81 8. M.53, Cass City 1 acre between Caro and Cass City “-wnship. Phone 51 7-672.2161 MOBILE HOME - Cass City - 517-872-3758 in the low 20’s. or 872-4701 I McLeod Realty, Inc. Spacious 3 - multi-level dream home, now 844 HooperSt Caro (517)6736106 - bedroom 8498 State St Millington (517J8714567 FLOWERS available. Trade up with your current home. Call today. \ I._. Buds and Blossoms Gateway Sanltation PEOPLE READ We have other busidesses, homes and vacant land for Services Little Ads sale. Home Commerrial Industrial OPPORTUNITY HtALTOR Cass City Area You’re Reading One Sandy R Tom Tierney Owners LISTINGS WANTED Commercial - Residential - Farm TRASH COLLECTION Now! 4546 Leach Sl Cass City. MI 40726 Call Collect 31 3-798-8025 3-1 1-27-1 Phone 872.3935 Big Enough lo Serve You Call872-2010 51 7-872-2388 I I --II I

Y CASS. _~_ CITY. MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27.1985 PAGE THIRTEEN TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH = USE LOW COST CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS Real Estate Real Estate I RealEstate ( Notices J [\ Services 1 f Services (-1 (-1 ForSale J I J \ [ForSale][ForSalej 1 ForSale C- PIZZA VILLA will be CUSTOM LAWYER? Uncontested di- FOR SALE Warm [-I FOR SALE - House, 2 or 3 closed for remodeling start- SLAUGHTERING vorces, bankruptcies, $260. HOME - SALE in Cass City - FOR bedroom, located in Cass ing Monday, Dee. 2. Sorry Probate service. Attorney and comfortable mobile sharp 2 bedroom ranch, EXECUTIVE RANCH in

JUST BROKE IN + 2 story ,thome with 2Oix2O’ addition the woods: City, newly painted, large for the inconvenience. We BEEF-PORK-VEAL-LAMB 37 years. Donald E. Smith. newly remodeled inside ‘colonial home on 2 to 40 Over 1,690 sq. I ,with basement, wood and ft. of living space, deck, kitchen, dining, living will be open evenings from Call (517) 883-3285. 8-10-6-tf and out, almond color acres of land, close to CURING, SMOKING AND f gas furnace, fireplace in rooms, full basement, en- 4 p.m.-9 p.m. for take out range, refrigerator, dis- Cass City. This home fireplace, 1st floor utility @ :living room, 3 bedrooms, room. This home has 3 closed front porch, priced pizza only, and tentatively PROCESSING hwasher, like new, spa- was custom built with 4 in the 20’s. Call 872-3926 reopening by Thursday, (GiveAW~Y)~ 4ots of cupboards and cious kitchen, attached gar- large bedrooms with bedrooms - 2 full baths after 5:30. 3-11 -20-: TUESDAY 8: FRIDAY .closets on 1 acre, blacktop age and breezeway, partial closets and the master Dec. 12. &you then! ! ! FREE : Puppies, Springer/ *,road, low $30’~. Betty and Hydro Plus hot I 5-11-27-2 basement, wood 12x14 stor- water heating systems, bedroom has a full bath. Brittany mix - Adorable - c Armstead, 872-2248.8131. FARM LAND - com- age shed, on large lot, double fluted chimney Very easy to heat with Erla qeady to go ! Call 872-3345, 3- 11-2’7-3 $49,500. Call 872-4420. endrgy saving heating pletely tiled, 70 acres, Free Estimates Co., Inc. 7- 11-20-3 for fireplace, This home hardtop road -new ditch Packing 3-11-13-3 system. All this plus is priced to sell and - Elkland Township - USDA Plant 1074 HOUSE FOR SALE - 4 bed- - would be ideal for your more. 2 or more acres - on roofing, siding, Cass City 517-872-2191 Wanted toBuy owner willing to listen ! ! priced to sell. #870 1 room, large living room FOR SALE - 1973 12x65 family. Call today! #174 Y insulation, aluminum doors 8-8-4-tf +-I ;with split rock fireplace, a mobile home, 2 bedrooms, #179 and windows and WANTED - Hallmark 1984 lot of country charm. 1 CHAIN SAWS sharpened, ornament “Partridge in a bath, living room, kitchen \ aluminum or precision ground by ‘acre,$21,500. More land av- and dining room. Has deck @K,Ji& Fiber Glass awnings pear tree.” Melva ailable with large barn. machine. Fast service. A1 Guinther ,872-3284. and shed, set up in Call 517-872-2248 Call Betty Armstead, Kelly Huntsville Trailer Park. Avery, 4279 S. Seeger, Cass 6-11 -27-ln Call 517-872-2248 Call 517-872-2248 3-11-27-1 Elkton Roofing City. 8-11-13-10 and Co. 872-2248. No. 121. $6800 or best offer. Cah 872- 3-11-27- 1 3-1 1-20-2 3-11-27-1 5487. 3-11-27-3 FOR SALE - Mobile home in Port Richey Mobile +* ome Park. 10 ft. wide and Phone 269-7469 ft. long with covered 5-7-21-tf (XI itio and carport. Com- ALLIS CHALMERS, 7000, FOR SALE BY B.A.CALKA REAL ESTATE.... 1% cab w/heat and ai<, etely furnished. Close to ’ OPENING FOR female in BE YOUR OWN BOSS!? INCOME PROPERTY: 2 Family home with separate (3) Outlets, 16.9~38rear FOR SALE: Hardware store with all modern living entrances, furnaces, etc., walking distance to downtown - lopping centers- Four adult foster care home. Pri- tires. Laethem’s, Caro. quarters comes well stocked and equipped, enjoying a aluminum siding; $42,500.00 - Sellers will hold land ocks from channel lead- vate room, family setting. W Phone (517) 673-3939. : good gross business. 100% business location, may contract. g to Gulf of Mexico and Phone 872-3861. 5-11-20-3 9-11-27-1 consider trade! ! ! Your opportunity to be independent! ! ! md fishing. Call 872-3105, 20 ACRES close in to Cass City: 14x70’ home plus 8x45’ 3-1 1-20-4 CARPET CLEAIiWG addition 1980; 3 bedrooms; FIREPLACE; appliances GREENLEAF TOWNSHIP CITY, FORD Commander 6OoO LOOK IT OVER!! Cis$ MI, diesel, Select-0-SDeed MOTEL: 9 remain - $36,500.00. 4EW LISTING - 1,040 Sq. UNITS - furnished completely. Plus 1900 Also Upholstery Cleaning transmission, 3 pt . iiitch, square foot one story home with fire lace with hatilator, IN CARO: VACANT! !! 6 room redecorated home with t. ranch home, built in 973. 3 large bedrooms, Zoning Board Commercial & Residential wide front, 18.4~34 rear all this on treed 3% acres, highway kcation, many other 3 bedrooms remodeled. Practically new natural gas Meeting Fast, courteous and tires, 7.50~18frdnt tires; features. Let us tell you about this fine opportunity. furnace and hot water heater, brand new roof, new ull basement, extra leep lot - close to inexpensive Laethem’s, Caro. Phone wiring with circuit breakers, new plumbing, new Thursday, Dec. 5 ‘FreeEstimates (517) 673-3939. 9-11-27-1* CLOSE TO CASS CITY!! carpeting in 2 rooms, other carpeting steamed cleaned, ,chools, parks and ’ 16 ACRES Beautiful 2500 square foot home with 2 lowntown shopping. - basement, new garage. All this for $27,500.00 with down 8 p.m. Mick Zawilinski €ireplaces, hatilator, whd-burning insert, basement, payment and balance like rent. Immediate possession. ’his home is all mainte- 3% bathrooms, beautifully landscaped, blacktopped lance free and priced to Phone 872-3525 ( Livestock. * at Town Hall driveway, large redwood deck for entertaining, 2 car sell at only $36,000.00. 8-6-16-tf TILED LAND! !! 5-11-27-1 FOR SALE - 3-year-old 142 garage, plus extra large pond for swimming, stocked NEW LISTING! ! 80 Acres, no buildings, tilhd, ?irst deposit gets it! with fish, some woods and everything else. Your productive, your opportunity to purchase additional land #loo. inspection invited. May consider trade for smaller with no buildings. home! ! ! Regular meeting of MANY FEATURES! ! NEW LISTINGS!! 48 Acres, 2 story home with aluminum siding, sun room with 14 Jalousie window?, PLANNING COMMISSION In Cass City new subdivision; White Call 517-872-2248 TOWNSHIP Roman Brick front home with aluminum siding; 3 fireplace, in very good condition. Nice setting, large NOVESTA Arthur Brown FOR SALE - 2-year-old shade trees, plus practically new tool shed, new 2% car 3-11-27-1 Cass City bedrooms; lots of closet and storage room; in excellent will be held quarter horse mare - will condition in and out; Georgia stone FIREPLACE *with garage, plus much more. Call right now for an‘ hold till Christmas, and appointment! !! ~. heat-form ; glass doors ; marble sill; Andersen windows - Tuesday, Dec. 3 Well Drilling one-horse cutter, small ountryNOTHING corner lot, * thru-out; 2 BATHROOMS; 21h car garage; nicely land- SCHOOL HOUSE!! - 224x208 bobsleigh. Call 269-8803. We have one less than 2 miles from Cass City on M-81 wed road, over 1 acre scaped; appliances remain; CALL TODAY FOR AN 7:30 p.m. and 10-11-2F2 APPOINTMENT! ! ! highway. One acre of land for $12,000. Sellers will hold ith deep well, $2,990. $65 land contract. :r month, 11 percent in- at Township Hall BUILT IN 1981 !rest, 3-year paid-up land 5-11-27-1 Pump Repair [Help W a n t ed). COMMERCIAL INCOME! ! intract. Ask for Don at HILLS & DALES SUBDIVISION: home with 3 RANCH IN CAS CITY: BRICK BUILDING with 2 stores. and r3-7773 or 673-3583 even- STATE LICENSED WANTED -High School gir) 1 FREE WATER ANAbYSIS bedrooms; full basement; 11,$ bathrooms; partial brick 3 apartments. Building is in sound condition, $lO,o00 igs. Realty World - Hutch- to baby-sit from 5:30 a.m. and rough sawn lumber FIREPLACE; 1232 square feet spent on improvements since 1983. Here is a tax shelter - Water King water soften- ison Realty, Inc. 3-10-304f ers and salt available at Phone 673-3800 to 8:OO a.m. for 9 year old plus basement; 2 car garage attached; nicely for you. Seller will hold land contract. 8-1-27-tf girl. May stay overnight. landscaped lot 110x150’; offered to you for $69,soO.00, Fuelgas. 4 miles east of NEW ON THE MARKET Cass City on Phone Also to babv-sit some week LOTS OF ROOM FOR HORSES!! Older home with lots of M-53. WELDALL Welding and ends and -holidays, 5:36 NEW LISTING: 12.2 ACRES; close to Cass City; black- - 872-2161. 5-10-25-tf SEBEWAING: Attention Retirees or Newlyweds: One character - formal din- Engineering All types a.m. to 3130 p.m. Call 872- story home with aluminum siding; natural gas forced top road - RANCH TYPE HOME 6 years old - Custom co. built home gas heating system; plus.2 wood-burning ing room, 4 bedrooms, of industrial welding, TIG - 2938* 11-11-27-3 hot air heating system; garage and breezeway - open stairway - lots of attached; very peat in and out --- Priced to sell at stoves remain; basement with large family room with MIG - SMAW - flame cut- natural woodwork. Free Estimates ting, heavy casting repair, WANJ?ED- Person to install $30,900.00-possible land contract. Make offer. many extras; SAUNA; 2 car garage; plus 28x33’ Pole Barn; PLUS extra large POND stocked with fish. Your Fireplace, living room tool and dip repair, all types and maintain furnaces. Ex+ whew carpeting. Extra on roofing, siding, of metals, aluminum - mag- ~riencerequired. Hourly BUSINESS BULLDING .om M& St., Cass Cit$, inspection invited! ! ! Reduced to $90,O00.00 terms. insulation,and windows aluminum and aluminum doors Michigan - For Rent or Lease -- VACANT -- $30.00 per insulation throughout. nesium - zinc diecast, steel rate, hosPitalization, pen- month. LOW DOWN PAYMENT!!! Call today for more alloys - bronze and brass sion plan and bonuses. Send In Cass City: 2 story home with 3 bedrooms; extensive details! #157. or Fiber Glass awnings metal shearing, breaking resume to Box 2, care of BARGAIN!!! 1M story aluminum sided home with 4 remodeling completed; new natural gas furnace; new and rolling. Trained profes- Cass City Chronicle. bedrooms - hardwood floors, basement, very neat, 1% kitchen; new bathroom; ’ new windows; new . Elkton Roofing sionals. If you have a weld- 11-11-27-2’ car attached garage, plus small barn for horse, etc. dishwasher; new gas water heater: aluminum. storms 8c Siding Co. ing problem see us. We are EXTRA LARGE LOT 180x190’. All this for $27,500.00, and screens; all this for $38,500.0-- $2,000 down pay- now stocking Steel, BABY-SITTER needed HURRY ! ! HURRY!! ment! ! Possession on short notice! ! Dwight R. Loeding specializing in sheet and during day for 2-month-old. Call 517-872-2248 Phone 269-7469 square and rectangular Call 872-4680. 11-11-13-4 NOTICE: WE HAVE MANY PARCELS OF PAINT’ BRUSH SPECIAL!! 4 bedrooms, natural gas HUNTING LAND FOR SALE-SOME NEAR STATE furnace, dining room, basement, corner lot in Cass City 3-11-27-1 5-7-21-tf steel tubing at competitive area, $23,500.00 terms. Seller will hold land contract. -. --f LAND. f For Rent HUNTING LAND: 40 acres near state land, excellent BUSINESS BUILDING: Main St., Cass City; ideal for SCULPTURED NAILS and hunting, some tillable, river thru corner of property, Bump Shop and used car sales, warehousing; etc. nail tips, make your ap- owner in Florida, wants immediate sale $30,000. pointment for the holidays. $24,500.00. Sellers will hold land contract. IOUSE FOR RENT - 4 bed- 872-2507. ooms. 5 miles south of Cass Ask for Carolyn at Helen’s 11-11-27-3 15 ACRES near M-46 and Leix Roads. Choice building LOOKING FOR A BUILDING SITE???? :ity and 8 1/8 east. Phone Beauty Shop, 6469 Main St., Ken Martin site, or will sell 3 5-acre parcels. Asking $15,000.00 or 872-3535. 5-11-27-4 HELP WANTED - Baby- We have lots in’Hills & Dales Subdivision 112x175’, 13-672-9589. 4-11-27-3 In‘* sitter in my home, days, for $5,soO.OO for each parcel. Good discount for cash on the $8,500.00each. Call office for more information. 15 acres. two girls in Gagetown area. FOR 2 RENT - Nice bed- A gift subscription to Residential and Call 665-2452 anytime. SPECIAL! ! ! RANCH TYPE HOME with 3 bedrooms; 1 boom apartment, 2 blocks Commercial Wiring NEW SUBDIVISION IN CAS3 CITY: RANCH TYPE Free Estimates 11-11-27-1 WITH BRICK FRONT & aluminum siding; Natural gas large Dormitory style upstairs 12x28’ approximately. rom downtown, Aluminum siding and rough sawn lumber; many ippliances. Call 872-5459 or THE CHRONICLE furnace; BRICK FIREPLACE full width of living room; State Licensed HELP WANTED - Nurse Andersen windows throughout; 11h bathrooms: Den off features; garage attached; 20x18’ Family Room; extra 172-3315. 4-11-27-tf aide needed full time for kitchen; plus 26x32’ family room carpeted; womanized large corner lot ; nicely landscaped; reduced from for Christmas growing home care agency. deck off kitchen; nicely landscaped; 2 car garage $48,900.00 to $44,OOO.o0 for IMMEDIATE SALE! ! ! ?OR RENT - 1 bedroom Phone 872-4114 Will provide personal care, attached; $69,900.00, Bank terms. Call for an appoint- urnished apartment with is an ideal gift 4k80 Hurds Corner Road visits, throughout Thumb. HUNTING IS EXCELLENT! ! ment today! ! ! [ieat and hot water. Ideal 8-8-10-tf Must have transportation 20 ACRES: Near Cass City - $15,000 on land contract or [or one person, Phone 872- Beautiful announcement and certificate. Call Allen PAINT BRUSH SPECIAL!!! 1 acre - All brick home $12,000. CASH. - Good building site! ! 1404 or 872-2368. 4-11-20-tf card sent with each order. SHARPENING SERVICE Home Care, 872-2539. with 5 rooms; one story; gas heating system; $13,soO.OO - 5-11-13-6 - 2 miles south, 1 114 west at 11 -1 1-27-2 bring deposit with you. GARFIELD ST.:One story 2 bedroom home with wall to \ 5870 W. Kelly Rd, Ed wall carpeting; new oil furnace; plus new water heater; ’OR RENT - 2 bedroom Spencer, 872-4512. 8-9-15-tf louse in the country. Call 15-2070 OFF all remaining - Baby-sitter for EXCELLENT HUNTING! !! basement; corner lot; $32,000.00, terms. WANTED 72-2352 early morning or stock of top quality Cedar 3 toddlers, weekdays. Call 40 ACRES: 21 acres tillable - some wooas - $29,500.00 IN CASS CITY: TO SETTLE ESTATE: 3-4 bed- lawn furniture. Fuelgas, 872-3926 after 5 :30. sellers will hold land contract; Greenleaf Township ---- vening. 4-10-16-tf rooms. Lennox furnace, hot air, 11% story, a very Cass City, Phone 872-2161. AUCTIONEER 11-1 1-20-3 VACANT. comfortable home for $28,500.00, comes with 2 garages, Corner M-81&M-53. Complete Auctioneering I etc. Quiet residential neighborhood. Vacant! FOR RENT - House, 2 bed- 5-8-28-tf Service Handled Anywhere. IN CASS CITY: Very neat 5 room home - one story - rooms, in country, south of We Make all Arrangements. WANTED - baby-sitter in Cass City, no pets. Call 375- my home for 5-month-old 1 basement; new kitchen and carpeting; Natural gas fur- 40 ACRES: Near Cass City some woods some tillable -- Our Experience is Your nace and new water heater; comes with refrigerator, - - 4471. 4-11-20-3 baby. Call 872-5364. $29,500.00 terms. (Services) Assurance. range and washing machine --- VACANT --- $32,500.00. 12-1- --1-27-1 -. - 1 Immediate possession. Low down payment, IN CASS CITY: Ranch type home with over $17,000.00 FOR RENT - 1 bedroom spent on remodeling. 3 bedrooms, lots of closets and apartment, kitchen Chuck Gage MartinIra, David Osentoski & [Work wanted IN CASS CITY: 7 room 2 story home -over $40,ooO.spent storage room, family room, laundry room, newly dec- appliances, carpet, drapes, Welding Shop Pfione \ Y“ on remodeling; basement; 2 bathrooms; picture window Cass City 872-2352 Collect orated, built-ins, well insulated, garage, many other storage, coin op laundry. Heli-arc welding WILL BABY-SIT in your ! in kitchen; corner lot - trees - garage; sacrificing for features. Sacrificing at $42,500.00 or will trade for Phone 673-8157 or evenings, Specializing in aluminum, 8-10-2-tf home or mine, ask for Mar- $4S,OO0.00. country home, some acreage. 872-3610. 4-11-20-3 stainless steel,, blacksmi- RICH’S DISPOSAL - Resi- lene, 872-2962. 12-11-27-3 : thing, fabricating and ! ! dential and Commercial~ . - ---- , COMMERCIAL BUILDING IN VILLAGE: LOTS OF HOME FOR THE MONEY! radiator repair. l?t*Lk;”k SPECIAL!! ranch type home with 3-4 bedrooms; 11 FOR RENT - 3 bedroom Rubbish D-70Va1-. Removal. con-Con- 1200 square feet of office space all carpeted; plus 1800 apartment, fully carpeted, Also portable welding tainer service.. available.-*---l-Ll- [ Card of Thanks I I square feet for warehousing, light manufacturing; plus bathrooms; 26x28’ family room; 1976 square feet of livin I. space; garage attached; all on 1% acres. Only 2 miles fror stove and refrigerator fur- Call 683-2233. lx-u , 3915 square feet of covered docking for loading or un- All types of welding 8-2-12-tf I WOULD LIKE to thank: nished. $500 month plus de- loading; other features - all this on 1 acre of land; Cass City. Reduced from $45,000 to $42,500. Your.inspecti0 my relatives and friends invited ! ! ! posit or less to respqnsible Offered to you for $37,500. Possession on short notice, 7062 E. Deckerville Rd. Custom Butchering who sent flowers and cards a working persons. Call 872- BEEF & PORK and for the many prayers Deford, Michigan 3989 after 6 p. m . No pets. (Hogs are scalded - not while I was at Bad Axe Ha- See, Call or Write to: 4-11-20-3 Phone 872-2552 8-5-15-tf skinned). pital. All was greatly ap- Check our prices on preciated. Thorne. ~~ Ruby FOR RENT - newly remod- half or whole 13-11-27-1 B. A. Calka Real Estate eled business space in AUCTIONEERING - sw prime location in Cass City. Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top Meat Wholesale and Retail MANY THANKS to Dr. 6306 W. Main St., Cass City Phone 872.3355 dollar for your property. Phone 872-4377 or 872-2352 Gainor’s Meat Donahue and the Provin- Dale Brown 872.31 58 William E. Hamilton, Associate Broker 872-3355 Office evenings. 4-7-31-tf Phone 872-3019, Cass City. cial House staff for their 8-10-3-tf Packing, Inc. wonderful care and to Rev, 1 mile north, 1 mile west Zina,Bennett,relatives and WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF HOMES, RURAL HOMES, FARMS, SMALL. I Notices -1 Call John’s Repair of Bad Axe. friends for their calls and FARMS, VACANT LAND, BUSINESSES, LOTS, ETC. NOT SHOWN HERE. Service Phone (517) 269-8161 prayers. The family of Iva : 269-9375 Clague. 13-11-27-1 PERSONALIZED MATCH Dave Reed - 872-2827 BOOKS AND WEDDING for LP or natural gas NAPKINS 8-9-30-tf WE WOULD like to thank I furnace, water heater, range or dryer repairs. our children, the he1 from L WE SELL FARMS AND HOMES AT 6% i Luscious colors ELECTRIC motor and First Baptist Cx urch, power tool repair, 4 p.m. to Dorothy Taylor and her hel- 1 Phone 5 17-872-3476 See new catalog for 8 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to pers, relatives and friends Iim IN TUSCOLA, HURON, AND SANILAC COUNTIES 5 Saturdays. our 60th wedding I latest designs p.m. John for an- 7 170 Deckerville- 1.---1 Rd. :REALTOR @ Serving the Thumb Area for over 32 years Cass City Chronicle Ueroru Blair. 1/8 mile west of M-53 niversary celebration. We hn Equal Opportunity Lender 8-6-6-1 on Sebewaing Road. Phone are grateful to all. Max and 5-2-9- t f 269-7909. 8-12-13-tf Gladys Agar. 13-11-27-1

c PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER n,1985 CAS CITY, MICHIGAN Bach is back Artists ready for annual performances Church. Cass City will again be a Handel. from 930a.m. to 1l:Na.m. 1 p.m. at the Rawson As in the past, three mecca for musicians and The Festival was to have and 12:M p.m. to 3 p.m. at Memorial Library. concerts will be presented. Sunday morning a com- music lovers over the opened Tuesday evening the First Presbyterian Lectures will be pre- Friday and Saturday per- munity brunch will be Thanksgiving week end as with an organ recital by Church, Cass City* They sented by Byron Hanson in formances start at 8: 15 and served by Cass City Masons Should I buy or rent? it is on so many desirable the seventh annual Village Thomas Brown. are open to the public with- the First Presbyterian Sunday's performance is at and Eastern Stars. It's a question often things. Bach Festival continues The orchestra will hold. out charge. Church basement Friday 3: 15. Everyone is welcome to at- asked by people moving to Incidentally, we'll bor- traditional performances. its first rehearsal following A film, "The Joy of and Saturday at 7 p.m. and All Cass City concerts tend, Holly Althaver, Festi- another city. They ask the row the money from a This year, the Festival a Thanksgiving dinner in Bach," telling about the Sunday at 2 p.m. will be at the Presbyterian val chairman, said. question, but they don't .brokerage firm, using sec- will join the world-wide Cass City. baroque period will be pre- )Baagp b~b~.b~~~~~~~Q&b~b&3aaa.&&8*b# aaUUUUe&Q&a& *OrroCb*P want an answer disagree- urities there as collateral. Rehearsals will also be sented Friday and Satur- ing with a decision already celebration of the 300th t Cost will be around 10.25 birthday of Bach and held Friday and Saturday day at 3 p_m.and Sunday at made -- that they're going percent and we can pay it *u f to buy. back as we wish, and 1985 VILLAGE BACH FESTIVALISOLOISTS AND ORCHESTRA h b They'll rationalize their there's no paper work, no DON TH. JAEGER, Music Director and Conductor decision along these lines: "points" for granting the D You can't find anything 1. loan, no appraisals, no red Vocal Soloists Viola to rent. tape, no lawyers. 5 2. It's cheaper to buy be- Often I wonder why more Penelope Jensen, Chapel Hill. North Carolina William Preucil, Sr., Iowa City. IOW~ Q cause you can deduct the people don't use the Linn Maxwell, New York, New York Ann Schoelles, Midland, Michigan f eI interest on the mortgage. method. It's called a mar- Thomas Bogdan, New York, New York Ann Preucil, Philafielphia, Pennsyluania 3.After renting for many gin agreement, and that f f Stephen Morscheck, Ann Arbor, Michigan . years you have nothing but scares many investors. Cello f f a handful of rent receipb. They think of "margin s, mats, landau top, delayed wipers, g [ 1__1 Nothing to show for all your calls" when the collateral Lecturer Crispin Campbell, Interlochen, Michigan 1985 Buick Regal air,. sport mirrors, tilt, cruise, wire wheels, f money. goes down in value. Well, Byron Ha nson , In terlor hen, M ich igun Walter Preucil, Appleton, Wisconsin b 4. Your house or condo is you don't borrow that close stereo, stripe andList moldings. $12,61 50° f a good investment and will to the line (50 percent of 60 Discount s2,020°0 p* keep going up in value. value of stocks, and up to 90 Organ k i Let's take these reasons percent against value of Thomas Brown, Bethlehem, Connecticut Richard Pretat, Jr., Milwaukee, isc cons in 0 -- or excuses -- for buying, bonds). And if you have Stock No. 0838 Now $10,595.0° f one by one. Q mostly bonds, they don't 7 Harpsichord / Bn Can't find anything to move up and down like rent? In my case, and I'm stocks, so your collateral Doris, Ornstein, Shnkpr Heights, Ohio Jacqueline Hofto, Interlochen, Michigan Q 1985 SI5 G.M.C.Jimmy Q Q I__ fairly fussy about pyliving stays pretty constant. Byron Hanson, Interlochen, Michigan , Carl Ellenberger, Cleveland, ~hio Q Rear seat, below eye llne mirrors, V-6, 20 gal. Q quarters, I've rented the It's convenient and it's Thomas Brown, Bethlehem, Connecticut 0" past 15 years in south cheap. Can't beat that com- 8* tank, wheel trim rings, H.D. battery, radio, Oboe gages, 4x4. 1' Florida. Locating the three bination. different apartments I've Violin Catherine Paulu, adi is on. ~isronsin List $11,821 O0 been in those 15 years has Bill Myers is a retired Norman Paulu, Madison, Wisconsin Don Th. Jaeger, Palm Springs, California Discount $1,3260° taken a couple days each editor and investment 8"I William Preucil, Jr., Atlnntu, Georgia Jane Bellen, Saginaw, Michigan time. I read the ads, I call counselor. 0" Now $10,4950° some realtors, and I put in Doris Preucil, Iowa City. Iowa Nancy Brammfr, Traverse City, Michigan % an ad myself. Parking Gwen Starker, Atlanta, Georgia Cheaper to buy because Rosemary Malocsay, Interlochen, Michigan Bassoon i you can deduct mortgage Julia Kurtyka, Sun Bernardino, California Drew Hinderer, Midland, Michigan f interest? Take a $loO,OOo meter Tinted glass, moldings, dome lamp, below eye condo. You borrow the Stephanie Preucil, Appleton, Wisconsin Q 1985 G.M.C. 1i2 T~,, line mirrors, h.d. shocks, h.d. springs, power g whole bit at 12 percent for removal Jeanne Preucil, Iowa City, Iowa brakes, V.8, auto. trans., power steering, full # $12,000 annual cost. You're Dennis Horton, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan wheel covers, AMlFM stereo, rear step bumper, fs I in a 30 percent bracket, so 205 tires, gages, cloth bench. net cost after tax saving is discussed, List *10,3830° w,400. Discount $1,6880° You also have bought the privilege of paying mainte- collected from meters, and Q nance and taxes and insur- parking fines, is almost ance and carpeting and enough to take care of off- painting and keeping the street parking expenses. appliances running. Round this out to $3,000. Also at the meeting a pub- But the place will go up lic hearing was held on an b in value. Maybe. Apart- ordinance to regulate in- ments around Delray stallation of satellite dish Beach and Boca Raton that antennas. were bought in 1976, say, LaPonsie and several for $?O,OOO, sold for $lsO,OOO commissioners said they a free 21 piece in 1981. The same ones have talked to people who g today are crying for buyers install satellite dish anten- I at $11O,OO0. It depends on nas, and no one has com- g the year you buy, and it de- plained about the proposed c 0 1 npl, rTJ e rl t s 0 f f pends on what happens to ordinance. In the past, the the neighborhood and the village has treated a satel- g whole area. lite dish with the same reg- f Nationally, the average ulations as an accessory P appreciation is 3.5 percent building. Now satellite dish B a year. But houses are antennas will have to com- em. Stop and see why we're the rather individual things. ply to the following regula- c You don't buy an average tions: i house any more than you Only one for each resi- buy an average book. dential structure; no adver- Q Offsetting this *pssible tising, logos or decorative Q appreciation is a gradual designs shall be placed on i depreciation in any struc- the dish ; dishes larger than i ture. That's especially true 10 feet in diameter are not OF Mrs. Gray's fourth grade class at Camp- f the way many homes are allowed; all wiring shall be STUDENTS P built in Florida. Elevators below ground; the antenna bell Elementary School enjoyed a turkey dinner, with all break down (we have one or the base is not allowed to the fixin's Monday. Mrs. Gray prepared the turkey and 0 undergoing $13,000 in re- be closer than three feet to f pairs as I write this), roofs the property line or ease- stuffing, and parents brought in other dishes. Those prepar- -ALrOmn-*nerr wear out, major re-painting ment ; the receiver shall be ing for a second helping are (from left) : Wendell Guinther, TRUCK DEALERS KEEPWITH THAT GENUINE GREAT GM GM PARTS. FEELING Q0" jobs are needed every five screened from view with Brian Seeley and Sonya Home. Mrs. Gray is serving the M 24& FRANKST CAR0 PH. 6734128 years. natural plants, trees or These future costs are other barriers, and the re- meal. going to come. You can be ceiver should be anchored sure of that. What you can't in an appropriate concrete be sure of is that the value base. . of the home or apartment Roof mounted antennas will rise in spite of the place shall comply to the follow- gradually wearing out. ing regulations: Let's take some figures: The receiver no larger RENTING : $lOO,O00 than three feet in diameter, apartment, rental $700 a must be mounted directly - I month. Total $8,400a year. to the roof or accessory Bawh & Lomb hausch & tomb . ! i NTERS 8 BUYING: Same place, structure. It cannot be [EXTENDED-WEAR, i i Bifocalsor ; interest cost $12,000 a year, mounted to chimneys, to- Soft contact lenses i I less tax deduction of 25 per- wers, trees, polesor spires; ! I I Now you can have spherical I i Trifocals : cent or $3,OOO. Net money it is not to be three feet 0

cost -+ $9,OOO a year. above the roof; the daily-wear soft contact lenses I Major repairs, (roofs, for only 529 with this coupon I :I save maximum electrical power iOffer includes trial wearing m i painting), replacement of to the driving motor cannot i I I 1plan and chemical care kit. Eye I appliance, carpets -- $1,oOO exceed 110 volts and the llenses I !examination not included I 4 $298 a year, itn $29 piice Offer good on initial pair only with Primary motor must be encased in # Total costs per year when protective guards, and the 4 0 Vision Center Prescription. Offer exDireg 12-15-85. I you own the place -- $13,000. receiver must be bonded to 4 I It costs you to own in this a grounding r&. 84 D example, $3,600 a year 8 Members of the planning 3 Extended-wear$49 spherical I i more than renting. commission recommended I 1 #soft contact lenses. the i0 Contact In my own case, I've the village council adopt I lenses you can sleep with- I lens saved $lOO,ooO in the last 15 the ordinance. ;only 549 with this coupon. a :This coupon good for Free I new I I IFrames on a second years of renting in Florida, I Offer includes trial wearing I :I i trade-in Icomplete pair of eyeglasses: It has worked out that way 0 plan and chemical care kit. I I IEye examination not includeld 8 i With the purchase of a corn-: a when you get your first I because I've invested the Nofuel :Bring in this coupon - trade-in I plete pair, of prercriptton complete pair of Dre- I in 549 price Offer good on I your old glasses or contact lenses #This coupon good for $7.501 : : savings and let them com- initial pair only with, It : @offthe regular charge for I glasses with plastic lenses. Iscription eyeglasses. : I :get 515 off extended*wear I Coupon good for a solid tint 8 equal(First frameor greater must value) be of ;t pound the interest those 8 Primary Vision Prescription I spherical soft contact lemes. This 0.:glass or plastic-lens bifocals shortages I Ior trifocals. I 1in any color. I tax-exempt bonds are still 1 Offer expires 12-15-85. I 1 offer onlv valid with contact lens $15VALUE ! Offer expires 12-15-85, I Offer explres 12-1585. I I OfferPriman explres vmon tenter 12-15-85. aI earning. examination Offer expires 12-15-85. i 1 : . Primary vision tenter I I:"1~"o.m1'1."."~ Primary VIS^ Center And now we approach a projected ITrade-in not refundable. Primary viwn Center ! f ~o~Io1o~~malo.~o~ great contradiction to the whole argument: d We're going to buy this this year's price slightly I Prescription- --50% of'I place we're in. Not because lower than last year. Even !All solutions and X my arguments aren't valid. with the increase, the cost examination 1 :I discount cost I And not because it won't be is cheaper than in 1982, I more costly than renting, when No. 2 sold for $1.149 ;Bring us your eyeglass prescription and I proof the cost of your exam. We will I We like our apartment and No. 1 was selling for' of I very much. It has a wonder- per gallon. In :credit your eyeglass purchase for 50% of I $1.219 1981, myour exam cost. Offer limited to I ful view of the Intracoastal oil prices were two to six a eyeglasses with retail value of 575.00 and I waterway and the Atlantic. cents higher than in 1982. I up. Maxim-urn exam discount allowance I I : I We like our neighbors, and Mo Winchester of I525 00. Offer expides 12.1585. I the way the condo is rnan- Gagetown Oil & Gas said aged. And the thought of some people are switching moving out and the work back to fuel oil because of Cut Out These Valuable Coupons. Bring Them To Primary Vision Centers Now. Offer Good At Partlcipatlng Offices Only! involved and then re-settl- increased insurance costs 1 ing in a new place is too to operate a wood burning COUPONS VALID AT THESE OFFICES ONLY depressing to think about. stove. "We are holding our ... We'll pay the shot, be- own, " Winchester added. SANDUSKY MA R L ETT E HARBOR BEACH * CASS CITY CAR0 CROSWELL BROWN CITY cause there are things more Both suppliers feel there important than money. The is an adequate stock of 56 N. Elk 3041 G.T. Wolfe 132 S. Huron 6505 E. Main 180 N. State 110 N. Howard 4253 Main price tag is pretty high, as heating oil for the winter. (313) 648.4242 (517) 635-3544 (517) 479-3277 (517) 872.4374 (51 7) 673-7117 (313) 679-3403 (313) 346-2788 I I - c PAGE ONE CASCITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1985 SECTION 2, PAGES 1- 4

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e*+ _- -_ IC*)&C I*-6w *. * KRITZMANS’, INC. Down Memory Lane +49 --r FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE 1c* *.* s4 I ...... ---e-r*r FIVE YEARS AGO He had been hunting near IL Manton. A fire of unknown origin The Cass City High e-9 destroyed R storage shed School Choral Department r*L.** Sunday morning on Sever- presented its, annual fall <* ance Road. Owner Doug music assembly Tuesday. VanAllen said his two sons Duets were presented by kf-56 discovered the fire. the Sheffer sisters, the &-* Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus will arrive in Cass City. Highlight of the, Business Rienstra twins, the “Royal ?* , . and Professional Women’s Tens” (Roberta Horner and s Club meeting Nov. 19 was Sharon Wallace) and a ’t &!4 Friday, Nov. 29 at 1O:OO amat the Chemical Bank. the announcement of the duet by Sharon Profit o*-le zllb club’s choice for “Woman and Dianne Repshinska. of the Year.” The choice of the selection committee The first meeting of the Cass City Home and School was Mardell Ware’ a 0 Council will meet Monday member Of the ‘lub for l7 in the elementary building. years. All parents are urged to at- Five tables of cards were tend, Mrs. K.I. MacRae, played when the euchre club met Saturday evening council president, said.

Our Entire Stoc gratulations from H.W. Ar- 35 YEARS AGO dler, plant manager, as the

Thursday evening at the TEN YEARS home of Mr. and Mrs. John

Deford Elementary School. Rodney Karr and Sanford Co-chairpersons are Mrs. Powell returned from hunt- Alice Ketchum and Mrs. ing near Atlanta with a Colors: Burgundy - Black Mary Brown. Mrs. Virginia buck apiece. Crawford is the teacher of Mr. and Mrs. Chester the class that will be the Muntz and daughters, Con- first in the Thumb to be in- nie and Judy, spent from volved. Friday until Sunday in De- Hills and Dales General troit. They stayed at the Hospital’s new burn prog- home of Mr.Muntz’s sister, Not Exactly As Shown ram is $1,200 richer thanks Mrs. Sherman Kilpatrick. to efforts of Elkland Judy took part in wedding Township firemen who services Saturday as a raised the money earlier flower girl. this fall. Presenting the Sale Ends - Flannel Sheet check was Fire Chief Jim The 4-H club meeting of Jezewski. On hand for the the Evergreen Township presentation were Jim Unit held Monday evening Bauer, president of the hos- in the Community Hall at pital board of directors, and Shabbona, was called to Randy D. Howard, hospital order by President Harley administrator. Nichols who is a pupil at Ira Robinson got a four- Hay Creek school. Janet Woven Cotton and Polyester Blend point deer near Beaverton Peters was the program last week end. chairman. Reporter is - Irregulars - Assorted Solid Colors Harlan . Hobart, Marilyn Gray. Gagetown, wasreekcted to the National Milk Produc- ers Federation Board of Di- Art Club rectors at the 59th annual & convention held in New Or- holds meet leans, La., last week. Coach Ron Nurnberger Mrs. Hazel Barnes hosted has seven lettermen on his the Cass City Art Club Wed- ‘ 14-man squad this season. nesday after the group had The players, all seniors, are dinner at Wildwood Farms. Dave Zawilinski, Chuck During the business Bliss, Clark Hillaker, Ken meeting, ten members Lowe, Rick mckey, Guy answered roll call. The Howard and Dave Romig. committee reported on the Halloween treat at Frovin- 25 YEARS AGO cia1 House. Margaret Ross, who at- exchangeNames wereof giftsdrawn next for tends Ferris Institute, month when the c\ub will nt from Tuesday even- meet at Mrs. Ray Fleenor’s til Sunday with Mr. and home for the Christmas Ross and party. Hostesses’ names were also drawn for the in) Burk re- coming year. e Wednesday, Cards were played and an eight-point the hostess served ice ng 140 pounds. floats*

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Miss Lillian Dunlap of Bingo was the after- Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dor- charge of Nellie Gregg. Caro, Mrs. Mary Kritzman noon's entertainment. First man visited Mr. and Mrs. Roll call was answered, of Cass City, Mrs. Marguer- prize was won by Enoc Joe Billot of Snover Wed- "Tell of someone you need ite Krause and Miss Marie Szymanski, 2nd prize, nesday. to thank for something." Meredith were Sunday din- Marie Snell, Marj Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Ryerson Plans were made for the ~ ner guests of Mrs. Nellie and Phil Hunt; 3rd prize, Puterbaugh were Saturday Christmas meeting. Gregg in Snover. Clara Wruble, Mark evening callers of Mrs. Election of office& ?or The RLDS Church will McCarty, Marie Meredith June Cherniawski and fam- the coming year are: BUY BIG have a pre-Thanksgiving and Mildred Hunter, and ily. They helped Candice Velma Cleland, leader; supper Wednesday even- pennies, Josephine Cherniawski celebrate her Janice Smith, assistant ing, Nov. 27, at 7 :30. A prog- McCarty, , Minnie Trip- birthday . leader; Nellie Gregg, sec- ram will follow with Elder kowski, Eleanor Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. John'Dun- retary; Marie Meredith, Jerry Cleland in charge. The0 Walker and Elsie lap and family of California treasurer, and The0 Cle- Mrs. Nancy Jones, Mrs. Shagena. visited his father, John land, teacher. Normaleen Root, Mrs. Lunch was served by Dunlap, at the Caro Medi- Luhch was served by the VALUE Irene Bader, Mrs. Marion Clara Wruble, Marj cal Center, Tuesday. hostess. Gray, Mrs. Margaret Wheeler and Catherine The Dec. 19 meeting will ASSORTMENT? Burns, Mrs. Virginia Au- Wojtalewicz. WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT be with Karen Sawdon at slander, Mrs. Martha Mas- a 7:30. A $2.50 gift exchange ten and Mrs. Phyllis Pelton ****** The RLDS Women's De- will be held, attended International partment met Thursday For those with long ------I Night of Extension for Area Mr. and Mrs. John Dun- evening, Nov. 21, with Christmas card lists! 14 at Cass City High School lap and family of California Dorothy Puterbaugh. Monday evening. arrived Tuesday to visit The meeting was called 1 The Want=Ads1 Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Van- Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith to order by Velma Cleland, I 36 Cards, Norman were Tuesday cal- and family and other rela- women's leader, by reading \ AreNewsy English bathed L t ONLY 8 lers of Mrs. Mary Gibson in tives. a poem. Worship was in $4.89! for Him 1 Monday visiting the latter's 1 We Want Your !I parents. Mr. and Mrs.. Mer----- kill Kreger. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sprague of Bay Port and Mr. and Mrs. John Nicker- and SOYBEANS son and Janis of Caseville 0 1985 Hallmark Cards. Inc spent from Thursday till Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. .. Ryerson Puterbaugh and Ly ,------Dalton Puterbaugh. Ii SENIOR CITIZENS 11 LADIES: USE THIS HANDY The Argyle Senior Citi- zens group met Thursday, 4 Nov. 21, at St. Joseph Hall in Argyle, with 28 members COSMETIC CHECK LIST I!I present. ;: Mark Your Choice and Give It 18 The meeting was called El to order by . Gladvs IR Kritzman, president. Tie Pillsbury of Cass City now has approved government storage for your corn, soybeans and wheat. To Him For The Perfect Christmas Gift p We can take your Oraln qulckly and efflciently. No waiting. Four receiving pits. Call us fur dntaih El Ir? Lord's Prayer was re- n IB peated in unison. The sec- 9 retary's report was given 8 FALL FERTILIZING POTASH 0 Jean Nate 0 Vanderbilt by Doris Quack and trea- Complete Line of Fertilizer Programs Apply your potash this fall after harvest. 1/8 I Charlie 101 surer's report by Irene a 'SEEDS 'MARKETING 'CHEMICALS For improved nutrient placement and less 0 Krystle Ruckowski.. . - -- - .. -- - - - soil compaction, resulting in top yields! I 0 Chantilly 0 Chanel5 IR 0 Jovan 0 White Shoulders Plans were made to hold I 0 Jontue 18 the annual potluck Christ- Agfi-p~du~Edible Protein Division 0 Tabu 0 Ciara mas dinner Thursday, &. OScoundrell Babe 11 19, with exchange of a $3 c7 0 Cachet gift. 6210 Main (M-81) - Cass City I 0 Enjoli Shalimar II! 872-2171 'IfiI 0 The birthday.. of Elizabeth 1 I Usenchat 0 Wind Song It! 0 Chloe Chemere E I OSophia 0 I@ 0 Cinnabar 0 Beret I8 E I 0 Musk 0 Cie II II !@ ElYI

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particles that are even lving deeply into the mys- CAUSES OF smaller than bacteria. teries,of viral “attack.” In They seem able to do no- the virus they studied, dif- thing on their own. While ferent capsid proteins play iPINAL M SALlG N M ENTS they possess the genetic in- distinct roles. formation for reproduction, “The function of one pro- I . ence Room in Sandusky, ac- entists cannot even say for they lack the metabolic tein is attachment,” says cording to Rex Sieting, certain whether viruses are machinery. Bernard N. fields, M.D., Sanilac County Extension living,’ nonliving or’ some- Living cells can grow, re- professor and chairman of .Whiplorh,- Director. where in between. produce, extract energy microbiology and molecu- Although most viral in- from nutrients, respond to lar genetics at Harvard type injuries may According to Sieting , fections are not very seri- the environment and evolve Medical School in Boston. produce pain in all there have been a number ous, some of these tiny par- over time, but the only inde- “It fits exactly into the re- wind areas, but Bod driving habits Fallt of corn root worm chemi- ticles wreak destruction far pendent talent of viruses is ceptor. We don’t yet know csrvial most Dkomfort likely to cals and others that have beyond the common cold.. their ability to invade living the precise basis of the at- common. been added to the restricted Many diseases, major and cells. This ingenious tract ion. ” chemical list. Therefore, a minor, are caused by viral parasitism is all they need. Third is what Dr. Fields farmer must be certified to infections : measles, Once inside the cells, they calls “the killer protein,” purchase these restricted mumps, polio, hepatitis, subvert the metabolic and because it disrupts the host chemicals now. rabies, certain genetic machinery to their cell’s normal genetic and pneumonias,’ some cancers own ends: reproduction metabolic machinery. A private applicator’s ‘ and, of course, flu and some and evolution. What puzzles scientists may produw pain in certificate may be renewed intestinal upsets. Viruses are categorized most is why humans have lpinal arm. for a succeeding three-year from being in one Viruses also are believed according to the organisms receptors for viruses at all. period by paying the $10 fee on which they prey : animal Evolution generally elimi- position too long may to trigger AIDS (acquired and taking an exam of 25 immune deficiency syn- viruses (including those nates harmful structures Stomach sleeper lard to dincomfort in all questions. Farmers with a drome). And the genital that cause human disease), unless they also serve some areas depending upon the lob. current certification will plant viruses and bacterial useful purpose. Perhaps may produce discomfort in herpes simplex virus has receive a renewal notice disrupted the personal lives viruses (also known as the receptors that bind to cervicd area. approximately 90-120 days of millions of people. In ad- bacteriophages). viruses are meant to bind prior to the expiration of dition, viruses may play a What do these culprits body chemicals, such as their certification. If you role in a number of diseases look like? Not impressive. hormones, that normally know your certification is thought to have other Most are so tiny that their act on body cells. going to expire, or has, then causes -- diseases such as existence was not even sus- these farmers should come multiple sclerosis, diabetes pected before the late 19th Gagetown church ARE YOU FEELING AS GOOD AS YOU SHOULD? to the exam. If an and Alzheimer’s disease. century. And it wasn’t until applicator has never been Viruses are so elusive 1935 that scientists recog- hosts Myers team IF NOT ... certified and wishes to be- that the few available an- nized viruses and bacteria MAKE CHIROPRACTIC YOUR CHOICE. come certified, then submit tiviral drugs combat only to be different entities. The Gagetown Church of an application and $10 and two or three viral diseases. Visible only with an elec- the Nazarene announces a pass a more comprehen- At this point, there are tron microscope, most vir- week of revival services be- 100 ginning Tuesday, Dec. 3, W sive exam consisting of more vaccines to prevent uses consist of an outer questions. Materials may viral diseases than drugs to shell or capsid that in some through Sunday, Dec. 8. be purchased from the treat them. cases resembles a geodesic The Rev. Harold Myers and FIRST OFFICE VISIT County Extension Service One of the most recent dome built of individual the Myers Evangelistic INCLUDES in Sandusky to pass the vaccines -- one for hepatitis protein molecules. This Team will provide preach- ~CONSULTATlON+EXAMINATlON exam, according to Sieting. €3, a serious liver disease -- shell protects the key ingre- ing and music for the ser- @FIRSTSPINAL ADJUSTMENT may become the first anti- dient, a molecule of genetic vices. W (X-royr, If nocesrory, NOT INCLUDED) Sieting states that a cancer vaccine. The World . material (nucleic acid). The Myers Evangelistic farmer must be certified to Health Organization plans Unlike the universal dou- Team has been in full-time purchase RUP’s (re- to test whether the vaccine ble-stranded deoxyribonuc- evangelism in the Church stricted used pesticides). will prevent a lethal form leic acid (DNA)of cellular of the Nazarene since 1968. SEBEWAING This certification or recer- of liver cancer believed to genes, viral genes may be Living and traveling in tification can be ac- be caused by hepatitis B. double- or single-stranded their own trailer, the team complished in Sandusky at Some experts predict the DNA or RNA (ribonucleic has held revivals, crusades the County Conference vaccine will prevent as acid, which is related to and camps in a number of 5 9-12:OO CHIROPRACTIC Room Dec. from much as 95 percent of such DNA). When a virus @- statesMrs.. Myers plays the a.m. If the farmer is taking cancer. vades a cell, the viral genes the exam for the first time, What Are Viruses? -- which range in number Cordovox, a unique instru- Sieting recommends that Viruses are chemical from half a dozen to several ment that offers a new di- LIFE CENTER the study manuals be hundred -- supply the host mension of special music to Dr. Vincent F. Scelfo, Chiropractor purchased from the County Dairy banquet cell with a “recipe” Q make the services. The Myers’ Or. Patricia L. Chelenyak-Scelfo, Chiropractor Extension Service office multiple copies of that par- sons, Todd, Tony and 624 S. Unionville Rd. (M-251, Ssbawaina and the farmer prepares to ticular virus. Travis, travel with their pa- Behind The DahBarn take the exam. for Huron Co. rents. They are part of the Why Do Human Cells Have singing ministry for the The Huron County Dairy Receptors for Viruses? team. Qh.1.s 1985 Promotions Committee an- Suppose an influenza vir- Services begin each even- nounces the annual dairy ion -- a free viral particle ing at 7 p.m. Sunday ser- banquet will be held Satur- consisting of a capsid and vices are at 11 a.m. and 6 day, Dec. 7. Dinner will be nucleic acid -- chances upon p.m. The church is located served at 7:30 p.m., fol- a susceptible cell, in this in Gagetown at 6609 Lincoln lowed by the program and case a cell lining the re- Street. Rev. Tom Hum- dancing. The banquet will spiratory tract. How does phreys is pastor of the be held at the Rapson the virus penetrate? church.Everyone is invited to at- Sportsman’s Club. Scientists have known for The program will include some time that animal and tend the services. The presentation of awards for plant cell sucfaces have Myers are well-known in the 1985 Outstanding Dairy viral receptors -- chemical the Thumb, and this is the Producer, Outstanding structures to which specific third occasion they have Dairy Supporter and the viruses can link. these re- been in the Gagetown 1985 Outstanding Dairy ceptors vary from one church. Youth for Huron County. species to another, from “The dairy producers one organ to another and enjoy sponsoring this event even from one individual to Get $5 back on the which brings the farmers another. ~ and business people to- This helps explain why gether in appreciation of humans are not prey to each other’s efforts,” ac- most of the same viruses cording to Andy Sommers, that attack dogs, for exam- I NAmoNALARTCRAFTS world’s best-fitting jeans. Extension Agricultural ple. It also indicates why Agent. “The awards are some viruses preferentially few but meaningful and em- attack one type of tissue phasis is then placed on en- and some individuals are joying yourself rather than resistant to certain viruses. sitting through a long prog- These hardyeouls may be ram.’’ blessed with fewer recep- Tickets are available tors for those viruses -- or from Dairy Promotions none at all. Committee members or at But it was not until 1983 theService. Cooperative Extension that a team of Boston re- 1 The Chronicle searchers succeeded in de- I 872-2010

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You ti,ivcb tjcwi very faithful in supportiriq thc Iitirdry with your tax dollars atid bccausc of thdt we bcliwe that we have been able to 0fft.r ,jt)ove avtlrnge servi(;e to yoii If howovrr you woold likr to be a part of the library effort beyond your tax dollars, there are rriariy artax, in the library that your gift could be iis~dWP cirtl givinq yoci somc suggcstions in this gift catalog of things that you roiilcl qivt~to your community through thrb library III ~i(1rjitiorito boinq deductible on Fedrrnl lncc)rnc>1 dx rurrtnt Mic hiq,iri lrworijc Tdx Irqisldtion allows ;i tax credit of up to $200 00 Furniture ori your Mirhigdo tax for contributions to piiblic Iibrdric~sA brochure with details is avdildble ;It thc library E+\t wi4it>Sthis Holiday Season to yoii drid yours and ;1 vrry spc 41 tharlk you for your continuing supporr uf Rawson Memorial Literature Display Rack ...... $400.00 I i!)r,iry Paperback Display Rack for Si nce re Iy , Children's Books ...... $325.00

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A TIME FOR SHARING Video - Cassettes This year we invite you to consider a gift that will go on helping I carii a foreign larigiiagc by watching a Video- now and for the years ahead. Inside you will find suggestions C a s s~:t t e or I i s t e n I ng to c7 ri Audio -Cassc t t c for gifts to our school, our hospital, our library, our village. F orciclri Languqe

VI CJE'C) -cassct t es $44.00 each Each of the gifts will make life a little nicer whether it's a picnic A II d IO c: a ssc t t C! s $14.95 each table for the park, a computer for the school, a book for the library or equipment for the hospital.

You'll be lending a helping hand for something we couldn't enjoy without your gift. There is a suggestion inside that fits nearly any budget.

You can be sure that whatever the gift, it will be deeply appreciated by us and, more importantly, by the folks who have it available when needed.

Your gift, of course, is tax deductible.

Outdoor Life, Hunting & Fishing

Video-Cassettes

$42.00-$49.00 each

List of available titles at the library Cass City High School

Cass City Public Schools ITEM USE COST -- ff-

We are very proud of our school system and the comprehensive program $2,500.00 provided. The youth in the Cass City Public Schools are receiving an excellent Apple 2E Computer with accessories Principal’s Off ice approx. education. Stage Curtains Cafeteria stage approx. 1,800.00

As pleased as we may be with the quality of the program offered, we realize Scoreboards (2) Gymnasium approx. 2,000.00 that there is always room for improvement. Your generosity in presenting a gift to Video camera and recorder At h let ics approx. 2,500.00 the Cass City Public Schools, to help us improve, will be deeply appreciated. If you have any questions, please contact any of the building principals, any school Weights for weight machine Weight room approx. 1,000.00 board member or myself. Waxing iron for skis Cross Country Ski Club approx. 25.00 Sincerely yours, Choking CPR manikin Biology awrox. 262.00

Heimlich maneuver manikin Biology approx. 563.75

Dukane Micromatic I1 automatic sound Donald G. Crouse filmstrip projector with accessories Library approx. 517.19 Superintendent of Schools Kodak Carousel 4600 projector with zoom lens Library approx. 380.25

Telex Carmate sound/slide projector 3270 with zoom lens Library approx. 660.00

Bell and Howell Autoload 16mm projector model 2592B Library approx. 1,248.30 Cass City Intermediate School Brodart Microfiche Reader Library approx. 295.86

Rockwell 8” long-bed jointer Wood Shop approx. 1,980.00 1. Additional Computer equipment. Our preference is for Apple Computers and Printers. Total systems are priced at about $1 100.00. These would include computer monitor and disc drives. Printers are an Rockwell 20” Woodhon-ferrous Wood Shop approx. additional $400.00. We currently have 8 computers for use with classes of 30 students. cutting band saw Porter Cable drill 3/8” 2. Outdoor physical fitness equipment. These would include horizontal ladders and hurdles. Individual HD variable reverse (624747) Wood Shop approx. pieces range from $90.00 to $250.00 and a complete obstacle course at $1200.00. Rockwell 12” heavy duty wood lathe Wood Shop approx.

approx. 3. Typewriters. We are currently using manual typewriters that have been in service about 15 years. We Rockwell 12” radial arm saw No. 33-890 Wood Shop would like to begin to replace these with electric machines at $400.00 up. Sawbuck frame and trim saw Wood Shop approx.

Texas Instruments Model If you wish additional information, please call Cass City Intermediate School at 517-872-2147. 5040-11 printer display calculator (could use 8-10 machines) Business Dept. approx. 59.50

Video cassette recorder, camera, and television set with storage cabinet Library approx. 3,500.00

IBM Wheelwriter 3 Typewriter Teachers approx. 636.00

Computer Software Foreign Language price range 147.00-495.00

Filmstrips Foreign Language price range 32.00-226.00

Campbell-. Elementary School. - - .

1. New “Bogen” or “Electro Voice” Intercom and radio system Deford Elementary School Sound Engineering, Livonia, MI. Phone 31 3-522-2910 ...... $2,400.00

2. CBC Combination-punches and blinds paper (REMC price) ...... 357.00 1. Magic Carpet (Monkey bars) - Beckley Cardy ...... $682.1 9 Color Camera to use with our VCR-RCA Model #CC021 (can be 3. 2. Double Wood Module - Beckley Cardy ...... 1,349.95 Iordered from “Doya” Co., Ann Arbor, MI, through REMC for price ...... 999.00 3. Laminator - 18” Roller ...... 1,500.00 4. Apple I1 E Color Starter System (Many teachers have requested) ...... 1,040.00 each EA2B2022 ...... 87.50 4. Hardcover Library Books ...... 10.00 Total ...... $1,127.50 5. Floor Stand Lectern ...... 150.00 5. Apple Software for computer ...... $40.00 to 1,000.00 6. Large Movie Screen 70” x 70” ...... _ ...... 140.00 6. Ditto Machine - Michigan School ...... 834.00 7. Microwave ...... 250.00 7. 3M Secretary 45 (For transparencies, spirit masters, and paper copies 0. Lawnmower ...... 200.00 US1 Catalog) ...... 595.00 9. Piano ...... 2,000.00 8. Stopwatch ...... 27.00 10. Stage Lights (to highlight performers’ faces) ...... 1,000.00 9. Desk Mercury Sphygmomanometer (Nurse’s Room) ...... 50.00 11. Back-drop curtains for stage ...... 200.00 1,500.00 Two blankets for Nurse’s Room (1 heavy & 1 light ambulance) - Heavy ...... 45.00 10. 12. Light ...... 21 .OO Camera - 35mm and film ...... 100.00 13. Science Model Kits (Eye, Ear, etc.) ...... 40.00 to 100.00 11. E lectr ic Thermometer ...... 30.00 14. Computer Programs for Radio Shack Color Computer ...... 15-00 12. Kimball Portable Hoop (for Kdg. basketball) Early Childhood Catalog - Page 30) ...... 79.95 13. Alpha Worm Wooden Puzzle - Kdg. Play & Learn Catalog ...... 23.1 0 Evergreen Elementary School

14. Storage Unit for Kdg. Classrooms - ABC School Supply ...... 180.00 Hardcover Library Books ...... $10.00 and up

15. Interaction Units for Classrooms and Library ...... $1 10.00-385.00 Childcraft Books (World Book Co.) ...... 160.00 16. Bell & Howell Autoload 16mm Movie Projector ...... 800.00 Microwave Oven ...... 250.00 and up 17. Bell & Howell Autoload Filmstrip Projector Model #747A ...... 185.00 16mm Movie Projector (Bell & Howell Autoload #2052B) ...... 1,250.00 18. Each classroom teacher would like their own Cassette Tape Player Kodak Carousel Slide Projector without checking them out from Library. Have many filmstrips and books (model A-3 with Zoom lens) ...... 435.15 in library with Cassettes that require a tape player ...... Approx. 40.00 Tape Recorders ...... 40.00 and up 19. Hardwood Workbench ...... 169.00 Shades for 4 Classrooms (6 windows in each) ...... Price to be determined. 20. Could use a Theatre Addition - No place to have good stage productions ...... 20,000.00 Bulletin Boards (to replace present ones) (12 Deluxe Cork - 4 ft. x 10 ft. sections) ...... 275.00 each

Playground Equipment:._.--- . Library:-~ Updated U.S. and World Maps (Markable) ...... 80.00 to 100.00 1. Books for Library ...... $10.00 each 1. Spring Swings (animal shapes) MPI . $200.00 1% Spiral Slide ...... 3,800.00 2. Woodie Pick Up (MPI) ...... 786.00 2. Drapes for Library ...... 600.00 Merry-go-round (All metal enclosed) ...... 1,450.00 3. Playground Equipment - Obstacle Course for hill-Mich. School ...... 1,188.00 Dukane Automatic Sound Filmstrip Projector ...... 437.35

4. Full Wood Module (for hill) MS ...... 1,976.75 Camera (35mm with supply of film) ...... 100.00 and up Computer Programs for Radio Shack Color Computer ...... 15.00 and up

Human Torso Science Model (100 features) ...... 236.00

Microscope ...... 133.00

Console Piano ...... 2,000.00 and up

Large Movie Screen (70” x 70”) ...... 140.00

Opaque Projector (Beseler VU-LYTE Ill) ...... 91 5.95

Laminator (1 8” Roll) ...... 1,500.00 ww "A gift given IS worth bang remembered for!" HI1 LLS -~ -- . - -. -. & DAI ES GENERAL HOSPITAL -- -_ . ~- ~. ~ ~- -~ _- _- - .- DECK THE HALLS AND WALLS FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF BRIGHT IDEAS Toys for Pediatric PAtierlts R~Cnecessary ta eritertairi thcrii Toys Furniture is important THE SURGERY TE AM Extremnities table which adjusts need to be i nt e rest i ti(J , ~tash ;j b le. no ri -c?lec t r i c and no rI- t;) rcn katj le for the spirit and mental to different convenient heights Toys for Tots (Pu33) well-being of the pa- n n with convenient access for every Price $lO-S25 each tients' families and the rnember of the team hospital personnel Extremnity Table (0~22) Lounge furniture for Price $600 A HUG AND A the Ladles' Lounge in the basement is needed SURPRISE PACKAGE Your gift toward any of the itcms in to replace odds and Ultrasonic cleaner wtth 3-dimen- this catalog wcliild be acccpted ends now being used siorial action for better cleaning results For use: in Central Supply 9rate f ii l I y Renovation of lounge Your gitt be dcsigriatecl

Eco n- 0-Si g n Maker To eliminate paper directional signs that are used in ;Ireas of the hospital where permanent signs are not needed To be used for the making of terr;porary signs Econo-Sign Maker (lft31) Stainless steel can racks for thr Price $355

Can Racks (De'7) Tripod for use iri easier access to speaker d( Price $300 each video taping. Tripod (1#26) Commercial Toaster. For the pr'rfect tot\sting of brc,Id products instantly This would supply thp patieti! with better breakfast toast Price: $250 and would be a timc-saver for Dietary rrnployees Commercial Toaster (Df:8) Blank Video Cassettes Price $450 Cassettes are needed for making our own Patient Educational Pro- Hot coffee on-the-yo with a mobile coffee station. Designed for grams. use wherever coffee is servcd Blank Cassettes (1#28) Mobile Unit (D#9) Price $25 each Security System Price: $550.00 Price $2,400 --4- rr=--- For the security of pharmacy items in inventory a Security System Educational Video Tapes would better protect these supplies. (Various subjects for patient teaching I

Educational Tapes (1#29) Electrolyte Analyzer (L841) Price: $1 8,800.00 Price $180 each Electrolyte Analyzer for Sodium, Potassium, Chloride and CO, testing.

FOR EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION AND SNOW REMOVAL 4-Wheel Drive Pick-up Truck with Snow Blade. Each winter during blizzard conditions it becomes necessary to furnish transportation for proper coverage of shifts to insure optimal care of our patients A Coffee Brewer (D#43) Price: $800.00 vehicle of this nature would be ideal For making emergency trips for Coffee Warmer to hold five decanters. For more efficient preparation blood and other supplies of coffee for patient trays and cafeteria use. 4-Wheel Drive Pick-up with Snow Blade (Mttl3) Price $10,000 OTHER IDEAS FOR THE TO BRIGHTEN THE SURROUNDIN CARE OF OUR PATIENTS The wind whips"0LD GLORY" to shreads and a n We are in the process of changing from the old type hospital beds to flag is needed at least twice each year modern electric beds in most areas Beds are purchased in a unit American Flag (G#10) of three which includes the bed, night stand and over-bed table), Price $24 each (N#14) Price: $2,000 per set Summertime flowers. These are purchased by the flat in the month Refrigerator (P#45) For Blood Pressure readings with computer precision Our Surgery of May when it is planting time Each year our gardener plants 8 to Price: $1,500.00 Department has a need for a Blood Pressure Monitor with printer 10 flats of flowers To replace obsolete refrigerator and (N#15) Flowers for the yard (G#ll) to supply proper storage for phar- Price, $2,500 Price: $60-$80 maceutical supplies when refrigera- For more efficient storage of needed items before and after surgery, tion is necessary. a C-STRUCT SYSTEMS LOCKER (N#16) Price: $1,000 Electro-Surgical Unit is also needed for use in surgical pro- cedures. (N#17) FOR OUR Price: $3,200-$4,000 n LITTLE ANGELS the new mother, For Nursery cribs for newborns give a gift of love with an Our babies are always new, but our cribs are nearly 25 F- Electric Breast Pump. i ------Erescent years old Light (N#18) I 1 Cribs (B#32) I Price. $1,220 I Price. $665 each I 1 Final HEPA Filter ~ 1 Our geriatric chairs have been Hood Filters Price: $500.00 -I I I around for a long time and often BUILDING REPAIR 1 Buildings depreciate over period time makingT it necessary to IV hood filters for the protection of -,. *-k a ot do I require repair This item would I1 Fiberglass major repair work. pharmacypreparation employees of IV's. who work with assure patierit comfort Prefilter Roof Repair (building built in 1960 & 1973) (G#34) 1 Geriatric Chair (Na19) Price $75,000 I Price $420 each Wheelchair for convenlence of transfer of Parking Lot Lights for the safety of the patient and the employee patient from patient room to the x-ray department ! (G#36) Price $1,000 Wheelchair (R#20) 5 Price. $725 Water Sof-tene r (Gif 37) A Loppler for use in detecting vascular disease Price $9,500 Doppler (NH21) Air Conditioning of Basement ((2638) Price. $2,700 Cost $27.500 Village of Cass City

6737 Church Street, Cass City, Mich. 48726. 51 7-872-2911

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Picnic “‘fables

8’ Aluminum ... $312.00 8 Wood ...... $87.50

Park Benches $78.75

Please contact office for following prices:

Porta Grill ...... $365.00 Family Size Grill . . $241 -00 Waist-Hi Grill ...... $93.00

Volley ba I i

Posts ...... $66.00 Saddlemates Net ...... $50.00

$1 86.00 I 11 C h c: k o ...... $253.00 $1 I 86.00 r-oc] ...... $253.00 $225.00 Mini Hikc ...... $253.00 $225.00 Piq ...... $253.00 $225.00 Pony ...... $253.00 $225.00 Rocket ...... $253.00 Flags $225.00 S t a I I io ti ...... $25 3.00 $225.00 Swarr~py...... $253.00 U.S...... $35.00 $225.00 Air p I a n e ...... $335.00 Michigan ...... $45.00 $253.00 Duntt Bqgy ...... $335.00 Cass City ...... $60.00

Bell Buoys ..... $424.00 *, Tetherball $1 12.00

Players’ Bench

6’ ...... $1 25.00 Backstop for Bleachers 12‘ 5 row ...... $137.00 $862.00 Minor League .. $1,613.00 8.. 15 ...... $21 3.00 Slides frorii S467 to $1,040

Replacement Parts -- Swing Seats ...... $19.40 Baby Swings ...... $28.70 Basketball Nets .... $30.00 pr. Tennis Nets ...... $152.00 Whirl Arounds .... $1,525.00 0 Jungle Gyms From $3,995.00to $8,633.00 Soccer Goals ...... $1,312.00 pr. Net ...... $184.00 ea.