Outstate teacher strike possibility seen increasing

By Jim Ketchum arbitration. limited arbitration, a guar- "If employees strike Gen- Stafford said he was called of the teachers doing the his committee statement, he said. "For one thing, these "At some point, they'll antee that striking employees eral Motors, they are not paid to Crestwood Jan. 5. Teachers same thing will go all over the Geiger touched on the issue. people have had a high degree While a teacher strike in the probably say a strike is legal could not be fired and penal- for the days they are on in neighboring districts were state." "When a strike occurs, the of training. Secondly, they Cass City School District may if it doesn't interfere with the ties for unfair labor practices strike," Luce contended. "If scheduled to go out Wednes- Stafford's contention that employer may seek relief by would conduct a hearing to be remote in the near future, public health, safety and against teacher unions. teachers go on strike, they day, Jan. 8. On Monday, Jan. school boards discuss strate- proof of present danger to the hear all the evidence which new legislation revamping welfare," Stafford said. "If it Stafford said generally he is should not expect to do so 6, court action alleviated the gies with other districts was health, safety or welfare of could be refuted by the other union-school board bargain- does, then I think you'll see opposed to repealing the law without some financial pen- need when Crestwood teach- denied by Luce. The profes- the public. If relief is granted, side. Thirdly, most arbitra- ing procedures may lead to arbitration take over." which requires attendance for alty." ers were ordered to be sional negotiator said it is the arbitration ordered by the tors tend to be management strikes in other than Detroit- In recent hearings before 180 days. He said more days are lost reinstated by the school teachers who get together to state should follow which is oriented anyway." area schools. the House Labor Committee "Generally, educators have by school districts due to board. discuss strategies. binding on both parties and Cass City School Supt. That's the feeling of Dave headed by Rep. William R. said that 180 days of school "acts of God" than by strikes, "The courts realized the "They have more of an retroactive to the termination Donald Grouse suggested one Stafford, local representative Keith (D-Garden City), MEA are needed to provide a good yet no one is pushing to make teachers were organized," he opportunity to do so than date of the previous con- compromise plan might be a for the Michigan Education President Keith Geiger stated education for students," Staf- up act of God days. said. "In the Reese case, other public employees do," tract," Geiger's statement "last best offer" approach. Association, who spent sev- the need for legalizing the ford said. "Repeal of the rule there was no inclination on Luce said. said. Under such a plan, each side eral weeks in the strike-bound right of teachers to withhold would be a detriment to the GETTING TOGETHER the part of the courts to take "It wouldn't be practical He added that arbitration would submit a final contract Crestwood School District in services. kids." any hasty action. But in for the Caro board, for'in- when ordered by the state proposal. Then an arbitrator Wayne county recently. "Our current law has been On the opposite side, Al Stafford said the experi- Crestwood, when the pressure stance, to hold off on a should be viewed as a failure would choose either one and Stafford believes proposed a good first step; however, it Luce, a professional negoti- ence of the Crestwood strike existed, the courts moved settlement until Cass City or of the collective bargaining that would be the settlement. legislation is all but certain to is incomplete-it is a law ator who represents Cass City could bring about more co- within a week." Kingston settled," Luce said. process but a necessary tool "This could put more pres- legalize teacher walkouts and without an ending," Geiger and several other Thumb ordination of efforts between He said this kind of strategy "Local people must decide when two mature parties sure on both sides to come up ..provide—for, some, form of. told the committee. "It ex* school boards, maintains re- teachers in various districts could be adopted by teachers the problems" locally."Each" were~eitherunwllling"orl«f- ~ "wilh"'T~seftlemen'fT"~"Crouse arbitration when teacher- tends the freedom of collec- pealing the 180-day rule is in the coming year/ all over the state and sees district has a certain amount able to agree on how they commented. school negotiations reach an tive bargaining but prohibits necessary. "One thing that happened potential for teacher coordi- of money to spend and has to would work together. He said most school ad- impasse. the right of employees to Luce said if teachers are in Crestwood was that teach- nation in bargaining in the work within that frame- He said voluntary arbitra- ministrators still fear arbi- Stafford predicted the new withdraw services in protest given the right to strike, there ers in other districts formed a Thumb area. work." tion should be encouraged. tration on the grounds that it law would, in addition to to an employer's actions." should also be some penalty coalition and would not allow "We know school boards Stafford said many worries takes away local control of legalizing strikes, adopt some Geiger urged legislators to for days not in the classroom. any of their colleagues to be get together and discuss ARBITRATION over arbitration are largely schools and that an imposed sort of penalty for bad faith guarantee the right to strike As it currently stands, days fired," Stafford said. "If strategies before they go into unfounded. settlement might be more bargaining on both sides and for public employees, includ- missed by strikes are made some were fired, they would negotiations," Stafford con- Officially, MEA supports "I don't buy a lot of the than a school district could would encourage voluntary ing teachers. He also urged up at the end of the year. all go out." tended. "I think the example some form of arbitration. In criticism about arbitration," Concluded on page 14. CASS CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 68, NUMBER 41 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1975 Twenty Cents SIXTEEN PAGES DNR says okay possible New controversy swirls around Owen-Gage sewage system

Controversy began to swirl Reportedly, no plan for the are being handled and wheth- Baldwin agreed that if a at Gagetown was dropped by last week over whether or not sewage system exists. er or not the end product municipal system is on the Wigen was that additional the existing sanitary sewage Prich claimed problems meets state health standards. horizon for Owendale, it is students would have been disposal system at Owen- with the system draining The DNR's role in the doubtful a great deal of added to the existing septic Gage High School could be during high-water periods in system's future also worried pressure would be placed on system, which Wigen said used to accommodate a new the spring have been re- Prich. the district to bring its could not be done without high school building in Owen- ported. Louis Kennedy, Sanitarian existing system up to stand- upgrading the system. dale. "I'm not anxious to build a for both Huron and Sanilac ards. Had construction been com- New questions about the new school over that system counties, told the Chronicle He implied that the depart- pleted, elementary students disposal system's potential until we're sure it passes Monday final approval of the ment could be flexible regard- in Owendale could have been were raised after school state standards," Prich said. system would have to come ing the situation while at the transferred to Gagetown. RON SIERADZKI, 16, of rural Deford, manages a smile for the camera as he architect Frederick E. Wigen Officials at the health de- from the DNR. He explained same time not forcing stu- Prich maintains the system recovers from a broken leg sustained in a 30-foot fall inside a silo at his father's of Wigen, Tincknell and As- partment in Bad Axe refused the county health department dents to attend class in a less at Gagetown may in fact be farm Tuesday, Jan. 28. Rescuers worked nearly two hours to bring him down the sociates, told the Board of substantive comment on the could rule on any system than desirable environment. functioning better (hah the Education the system could Owendale situation, saying it handling under 10,000 gallons He indicated that if any Owendale system, although silo and transport him to Hills and Dales General Hospital. possibly be approved for use. was a matter for the DNR and of waste per day. problems might exist with the 'he had no facts to support the Wigen told the board he had the Michigan Department of This system, he said, would system, they may not be claim. verbal assurances from offi- Health to decide. fall under DNR control. solvable by the school district Wigen explained no known Falls 30 feet cials at the Michigan Depart- The system's future as In a letter written last week itself and could mean a drain field exists at Gagetown ment of Natural Resources related to the future of a to architect Wigen, Kennedy municipal system as the while there definitely is a that if the system is presently building issue is sure to come explained his position and ultimate answer. field at Owendale. functioning, it could probably under extensive discussion at said the system should be Prich also questioned be used with a new building the board's Feb. 10 meeting. checked thoroughly before GAGETOWN whether or not the school Local youth stays that did not add more stu- If the system did not pass a approval is given. district has obtained an ease- dents than the present 325. DNR inspection, the building "Reportedly, the existing According to officials, the ment for the drain from the But according to George issue might have to be drains will not handle the load reason proposed construction school to the ditch. Prich Jr. of Huron Line reworked to include a sewage in the wet spring season and Road, Gagetown, too many disposal system. causes a back-up of water and questions exist regarding the Prich claims not as much is waste in some rooms, such as cool during rescue present system and whether known about the Owendale home economics," Kennedy or not it is functioning prop- system as is known about the told Wigen. erly now. one at Gagetown, where Kennedy would not com- "Where did I put the began. plained, he'll surgically insert Prich said he spoke with Wigen told the board no ment on whether or not the pitchfork?" Through it all, Little said, an intermudellary pin which Huron County Health Depart- building could take place. The system could be approved, That was the only thought Sieradzki bore up under the will hold the fracture in place. ment officials Wednesday, architect said no drain field but added he had seen similar racing through young Ron pain well. Once that's done, he'll be able Jan. 29, and was told the exists at the Gagetown Ele- systems in other areas which Sieradzki's mind as he fell 30 "He was very brave about to hobble around on crutches decision presently rested with mentary School. had been okayed by the DNR, feet inside a silo on his the whole thing," Little said. until the bone is healed. the DNR. Wigen had told the board if as long as no additional load father's farm Tuesday, Jan. "He was in quite a bit of pain, As for Sieradzki himself, he Prich said a check of the new building took place at would be added. 28. but he didn't say much." didn't have much to say about area confirmed the system Gagetown, a new septic sys- Sieradzki, 16, son of Mr. and The youth is reported on the the incident. He's just anxious empties from an eight-inch tem would have to be in- NO ADDITIONAL Mrs. Chester A. Sieradzki of mend this week. According to to get out of the hospital and tile into a ditch a half-mile stalled as well. EFFLUENT 350 N. Crawford Rd., Deford, Dr. H.T. Donahue, Sieradzki back on his feet. north of the high school. He Prich said a complete study had climbed to the top of the sustained a transverse frac- "We just thank God it said it is still unknown where of the Owendale system Backers of the school pro- 72-foot silo to see why the ture of the femur. After the wasn't any worse," Mrs. the septic tank is located or should be made, including posal say the system would automatic silo unloader had swelling goes down, he ex- Sieradzki said. how well it works. how many gallons per hour qualify since no additional plugged up, and had taken a students would be added to pitchfork with him to throw further tax the sewage sys- some of the silage down. tem. Then, somehow, as he stood Kennedy said in situations near the rim of the silo, he Area veterans rush to apply for similar to Owen-Gage, some- slipped and began plummet- times the state will okay an ing 30 feet. In the fall, he existing system provisionally broke his right leg. until a municipal system is "He told me afterward that approved. as he was falling, the only armed service bonus payments Jack Laurie, head of the thing he could think of was Owen-Gage Citizen's Study 'Where did I put the pitch- Committee, said late last fork?'," his mother said later. Armed service veterans then signed, notarized and for a bonus of $15 per month McCann said. week he learned that the Fortunately/he missed the swarmed into the Tuscola sent in for approval. for each month of service up McCann said so far, the village of Owendale is close to fork, but lay in agony, his County Veteran's Office in In addition to Vietnam to a maximum of $450. biggest problem has been having a municipal sewage right leg broken above the Caro late last week to pick up veterans, servicemen who put Veterans can sign up for the either incomplete or incorrect disposal system. He predicted knee. applications for Vietnam in at least 190 days of program through 1980, so applications. This is why each the system would be in His mother heard her son's bonus payments. honorable service are eligible there's still plenty of time, Concluded on page 14. operation within five years. EFFLUENT FROM Owen-Gage High School cries for help and dashed to Veterans who served be- Frank Baldwin, Regional empties into a ditch a half-mile north of the high the telephone to summon a tween Jan. 1, 1961, and Sept. Water Quality Administrator school in Owendale, experts say. State Department doctor. She was told to call for 1, 1973, and who earned the for the DNR's Water Quality of Natural Resources officials say as long as no an ambulance at Little's Vietnam Service Medal or the Control Division, told the additional load is added to the system, it can be used Funeral Home. Armed Forces Expeditionary Chronicle Monday as long as Responding to the call, Medal are eligible for a $600 no additional effluent were for a new high school building. Some citizens within which came shortly before 7 bonus, according to James added to the existing sewage the district, however, dispute the claim. p.m., Roger Little called McCann, veteran's counselor. system at the high school, a firemen Ed Bergman and Jim McCann said since forms new building could be con- Jezewski, fire chief, to help. became available Thursday structed using the old system. Arriving at the scene, they morning, over 700 veterans Baldwin said if no com- Sentence 3 in discovered they would have to have picked up applications plaints came to the DNR climb 50 feet to reach the at his office alone. Applica- regarding the system, no trapped youth. tions are also available at any inspection would be neces- "The rope we managed to Secretary of State's office. sary. He added that tbfi get hold of wasn't long McCann explained he re- district would not need to Huron assault case enough, so we called the fire ceived an initial shipment of re-apply for a discharge station," Little said. "Jack 500 applications which were permit since it is licensed Three Owendale-Sebewaing Burns Capling Friday morn- Hartwick and Dick Root •nearly exhausted by Friday under a "grandfather clause" youths were sentenced to ing. . brought 100 feet of new rope to afternoon. presently. spend the next 10 week ends in Capling told the Chronicle us and we fashioned a sling to Monday, he received an- "This is assuming the sys- the Huron County Jail follow- Tuesday that the parents of lift him out," other 400 applications and by tem is presently functioning ing pleas of guilty Friday to the girl agreed to the lesser Little said pullies were Tuesday afternoon, more properly," Baldwin said. "If assault and battery in con- charge during the conference. rigged and the rescuers . than 200 of those were gone, we had word that there was a nection with an incident in- The three had faced ar- started up. Before Sieradzki "The response has really problem, then, of course, we volving a 15-year-old girl. raignment before District could be lifted out of the silo, been tremendous," McCann could make an inspection." The three, Rodney McCal- Court Judge John T. Schubel however, his fractured leg said. "In fact, we had some of lum and James Pryor of a week earlier and their cases had to be splinted and two the fellows bringing in appli- I WILL Owendale and Kenneth were dismissed on a legal bars across the silo door had cations they'd picked up Roemer of Sebewaing, had technicality involving .the re- to be cut. elsewhere to have us check be at the Plnney State Bank originally been charged with vised indecent liberties stat- The rescue effort went them over." RONALD WEIPPERT (left), Cass City, goes over his veteran's bonus form with indecent liberties, a felony, ute enacted by the Michigan smoothly and Sieradzki ar- Once an application is filled Friday, Feb. 7, and the Cass County Veteran's Counselor James McCann Tuesday at the courthouse in Caro. City State Bank, Friday, Feb. but changed their pleas fol- legislature. rived at Hills and Dales out, McCann checks it over to McCann said since Thursday, when the program began, over 700 forms have lowing a meeting with de- It was later discovered that General Hospital a little over 14, to collect taxes. Elkland make sure it's filled out Township Treasurer. 2-6-1 fense and Prosecutor Peter Concluded on page 14. two hours after the ordeal correctly. The application is been processed through his office. PAGE 2 CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1975 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

Mrs. Reva Little Cass City Social and Personal Items Phone 872-3698

Susann Guinther was pro- Mr. and Mrs. William Mar- More than a hundred rela- Mrs. James Edmonds of Miss Janet Perry of Grand Miss Becky Loomis, daugh- moted from Pvt. 2 to Pfc. Jan. tus Sr. spent Sunday with Mr. tives and friends attended a Northville and Mrs. Sidney Rapids spent the week end ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald 13 in the Army National and Mrs. Wayne Zielke and reception at the Gun Club Wall of Plymouth visited Mrs. with her parents, Mr. and Loomis and a junior at Guard stationed at Bay City. children at Battle Creek. near Caro Saturday evening, Paul Craig and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Harold Perry. Michigan State University, given by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Little, Sunday. Mrs. Ed- was named to the Dean's List Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Profit Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Francis, for their daughter monds also visited Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Ernest for the fall term which ended spent the week end in Royal Wright of Whitmore Lake Debra and her husband, Spec. Mrs. Wallace Laurie at Gage- Beardsley were Sunday din- in December. Her major is in Oak with their daughter and were week-end guests at the 4 Juan Medrano, who were town. They also visited Mrs. ner guests of his sister, Mrs. music therapy. family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Philip Doerr home. married Jan. 24. Relatives Wall's father, Myron Peti- Bernice Arms at Lapeer. Campbell and daughters. came from Detroit, Flint, prin, at the County Medical Mrs. Lloyd North and two Rev. John Tuckey of Flint, Saginawand the Thumb area. Care Facility in Caro before Mrs. Charlotte Bishop re- daughters of Brown City were Mrs. J.D. Turner was ad- Missionary Church District The Medranos will leave next returning home. turned to the home of her luncheon guests Tuesday, mitted to Provincial House Supt., was guest speaker week to return to duty at Fort daughter, Mrs. Harland Jan. 28, at the Garrison Stine Thursday. Sunday morning at Cass City Hood, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Root Lounsbury, Wednesday, Jan. home. Missionary Church. Rev. and were in Midland Monday. 29, from Provincial House. Mrs. Lois Binder was ad- Mrs. Tuckey and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Little, Callers over the week end at Mr. and Mrs. Donald Loom- mitted to Hills and Dales Mrs. Clair Tuckey were din- Miss Mary Mclntyre and Mr. and Mrs. Charles the_ Lj3unsbury__hQme .were —is-and- family—were-among~ .General..... Hospital Monday Jier.guests-of-Rev.~and-Mrs; -- Mrs.-H;Lr.-Benkelman,- who Wright -visited her ~aunt~ar "MrsT'Ada Bird of Caro and those who attended the evening. Wilton Hull. Rev. and Mrs, have been vacationing in LeRoy Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Louns- musical and hymn sing at the Tuckey were Sunday evening Florida, were to have left bury of Sebewaing. Deford Community church The Book Discussion Group luncheon guests of Mr. and Tuesday to return home. Mr. and Mrs. George Sunday afternoon. Sally met Tuesday morning with Mrs. Clair Tuckey, McKee and children of La- Echo Chapter OES will Loomis was the piano accom- Mrs. Esther McCullough. Dis- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mc- peer, Mr. and Mrs. Roger meet Wednesday evening, panist. cussed was the book "Secret Mrs. Wilbur Morrison re- Clorey visited her brother and Root and children and Mr. Feb. 12, at 8 p.m. Fritz Neitzel Life of Plants". turned to her home Friday his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Clayton Root were heads the men's refreshment Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stine of from Hills and Dales General Crawford in Caro Sunday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. committee for the meeting. Kentwood spent from Tues- The Women's Study Club Hospital. and Mrs. Frank Nemeth at day until Friday with Mr. and Deford when several birth- will meet Tuesday, Feb. 11, David and Delores O'Dell Mr. and Mrs. Alva McNeil Mrs. Garrison Stine and at with Mrs. E.L. Schwaderer. came from Alaska last week, days were celebrated. of Caro were Sunday after- the Alvin Lockwood home surprising his parents, Mr. noon callers at the home of near Caro. The local AARP will meet Rev. and Mrs. Gary Groth Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Little. Hills and Dales and Mrs. William O'Dell. of Unionville were Friday Thursday, Feb. 13, at the fire When they left Soldotna, it Mr. and Mrs. Sherwell hall with a potluck dinner at dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. The American Legion Aux- General Hospital was 34 degrees below zero. En James Ketchum. Kelly of New Boston were noon. Melvin Thompson will route to Cass City, they iliary will meet Monday eve- week-end guests of her father, be the guest speaker. ning, Feb. 10, at 8 p.m. at the BIRTHS: visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Karl De- Theo Hendrick. Other Sunday O'Dell and family at Grand Cultural Center. Hostesses dinner guests there were Mr. The Presbyterian Women's Jan. 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Simpelare and children and for the meeting are Mrs. Eva Ledge and Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Gary Groth, all and Mrs. Don Whittenberg of Assn. met Monday evening Jack Burns of Decker, a girl, David Johns and family at Bair and Mrs. Alvin Guild. Caro, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan for a 6:30 p.m. potluck supper Tracey Marie. of Unionville, were Sunday Owosso. Tuesday evening, callers of Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Tracy, Beth Tracy, Douglas Mrs. Dave Franklin at the church. Jan. 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Reverend and Mrs. Joel Hur- O'Dell, Miss Kris Murphy, Keith Bye of Decker, a boy, Ketchum. McGuire of Mikado spent ley and family of Kingston Monday evening with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher Barbara Ann Hicks, daugh- mums tinted in red to match Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Zapfe Davin Keith. Sr., Larry Finkbeiner and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Charles Holm were and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mrs. William Patch. their gowns. Feb. 2 to Mr. and Mrs. J.D. O'Dell and family of Caro daughters, Alice and Cathy. Hicks of Decker, became the Gary Franklin, brother of Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Myers of Kingston, a girl. gathered with them at their Lena Patch was feted The birthday of Mrs, Whitten- bride of Dave Franklin, son of the groom, was the best man. and Mrs. Clarence Zapfe at Provincial berg was celebrated. Ruth Franklin and the late Clio. parental home for a birthday Wednesday evening when Groomsmen were Paul and PATIENTS LISTED MON- celebration. David O'Dell Bruce and Dorothy Went- Jim Franklin of Wawaka, Phi! Fought and Ken Kitchen DAY, FEB. 3, WERE: also visited his sister Arlene, worth, Dan and Stella Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Garrison Ind., Saturday, Jan. 18, at of Indiana. Kevin Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peplinski Stine had as callers Sunday, 2:00 p.m. at the Lamotte of Indiana, nephew of the Mrs. Donald Lorentzen, House, nessey, Lyle and Ruby Biddle ENGAGED and family of Bay City, on and Connie Merchant came Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Petzold Missionary Church. The Rev. groom, was a junior grooms-, Mrs. Grace Moore, Steven their way to Centra] Lake, of Detroit. Jerry Cramer officiated at man. Walter, Garry Viney, Mrs. with birthday cake and ice Mich., to visit his wife's cream to help celebrate her the -ring ceremony. Edith Ward, Robert Adams, parents. Cass City birthday. The bride, given in mar- The organist for the cere- Mrs. Clara Bond, Mrs. Vir- riage by her father, ap- mony was Sherry Turner of ginia Chisholm, Mrs. Martha ENGAGED Mrs. Andrew Kozan had as Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Biddle, proached the altar wearing a East Jordan. Singers were Dehmel, Chester Graham, callers Monday, Mrs. Helen white floor-length gown fash- Nick and Nancy Miu of Mrs. Kermit Hartwick, Mrs. The following were listed as Vera AuBuchon and Martha Ashmore and Ted Ashmore of McClarty were supper guests ioned in lace and taffeta with Marletle who sang "The Louis Kanaby, David Milli- Gagetown, Mrs. Nellie Mat- patients at Provincial House, a natural waistline and long Wedding Song", "The Wed- gan and Mrs. Frank White of Cass City, Monday, Feb. 3: of Mr. and Mrs. William thews and Mrs. Dizziah Wil- Patch Thursday evening. lace sleeves. The finger tip ding Prayer", and as the new Cass City; liams of Deford. Mary Monk, Anna Woidan, veil was a cap style made couple left the altar Nick and Mrs. Betty Slater, Anthony Muriel Swailes, Bess Jack- Miss Helen Gettel enter- with pearls and lace. The Nancy sang "Saviour Like a Bilicki, Mrs. John Young, Mrs. Ina Hool entertained son, Hattie Kritzman, Pearl bride carried a cascade of Shepherd Lead Us". Mrs. Earl Williams, Mrs. Silvernail, Eva Holcomb, tained Mr. and Mrs. William at a luncheon and three tables Patch for supper Saturday while mums and red roses. The reception immediately Jake Schmidt and Mrs. Mary of bridge Friday. Helen Stec, Estelle Crawford Linda Draper of Decker, followed the ceremony in the and Theresa Windy. evening, in honor of Mrs. Remalia of Caro; Patch's birthday. sister of the bride, was church fellowship hall. Fae Mrs. Randall Foss of Mar- Mrs. Cecil Brown received Gertrude Taylor, Vania matron of honor. Brides- Hampshire and Eve Kitchin lette; word of the death of her White, Winnie Gerstein, Pearl maids were Marlene D'Arcy assisted the bride in opening Edwin Stewart of Owen- Smithers, Beatrice Homer, Mr. and Mrs. Don Osentoski sister-in-law, Mrs. Olive of Mt. Clemens were Sunday of Kingston, Cindi Randolph the gifts. dale; Clark, 86, of Sunnyvale, Florence Huston, Violet of Indiana and Cindy Smith of The new couple will make Young, Hattie Hart, Robert dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Hartman, Calif., Jan. 31. Funeral serv- William Patch. Howell. Laura Hicks served their home in Mishawaka, Mrs. Gerald Bedore, Roland ices and burial took place Searls and Charles Doerr. as a junior bridesmaid for her Ind., where the bride plans Eckfeld, Mrs. Anne Hamble- Tuesday in California. A Wilma Randall, Alta Rob- sister. to finish her college career at erts, George Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wat- ton of Unionville; former resident of Cass City, son of Birmingham were The attendants wore identi- Bethel College. The. bride- Durward Duckwitz, Mrs. she was a sister of the late Harold Dickinson, Robert cal floor-length gowns in red groom graduated from Bethel Gladys Freiburger, Kenneth Kirkpatrick, Alta Middaugh, luncheon guests Saturday of Cecil Brown. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Eva Watson. and carried bouquets of College in December, 1974. Pringle and Edward Wilier- two daughters, Mrs. Madeline Ethel Haebler, Max Pick, ton of Snover; Harvey McMullen and Henri- Saturday afternoon they vis- MARGARET WISSNER Kopp of Santa Clara, Calif., ited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Watson William Lawrence, Mrs. and Mrs. Patricia Ross of etta Gotts. Mae Fischer, Ronald Ku- and family, Cass City. They At Your Service Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Daniel Morawski, Louis Seif- Sunnyvale; and one sister also visited Mr. and Mrs. Wissner of Owendale an- ferlein of Decker; Miss Edna Brown of Santa backi, Paul Sobish, Dora Steele, Jane Cullen, Leo George Sangster and family nounce the engagement of Mrs. Myrtle Stewart of Clara. of Decker. RUTH JAMIESON 872-2075 their daughter, Margaret, to Ubly; Yerkee, Thomas Campbell, Dennis Shinn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Wilmot of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nemeth Filomena DeVincentis, Karo- The Cass City Pre-school lina Domonski and Betty ' Lee Jamieson, Owendale, Mrs. Thomas Shinn of Cleve- Kingston; had as Saturday evening Nursery held a general meet- announces the engagement of land, Ohio, Anthony Repshinska, Pat- dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Gerber. ing Monday, Jan. 20. A Clara Biddle, Frank Dob- his daughter, Ruth, to Rich The bride-elect is a student rick Zuraw; Francis Lenhard Carl Crow, Mr. and Mrs. program was presented and Fluegge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Hartwick at Michigan State University. of Gagetown; Albert Weippert and Mr. and son, Joseph Crawford, Albert slides were viewed. Plans Geiser, Hulda Geiser, Lars Herb Fluegge, Owendale. The prospective bridegroom Mrs. Jessie Chambers of Mrs. Phil Olsowy. Sunday were made for the annual The bride-elect is a 1972 your is a graduate of Ferris State Sandusky; dinner guests of the Louis Jenson, Carl Bruessow, bazaar to be held in March. graduate of Owen-Gage High College. Mrs. Alex Schafer of Sebe- Nemeths were Mr. John Mamie Gardner, Victoria O'Neil and Gertrude Shep- School and is employed at A May 10 wedding is being waing; Rothfuss of Bay Port and Mrs. John Haire visited her Provincial House, Cass City. pharmacist planned. Ronald Sieradzki of Deford. Miss Dorothy Rothfuss. pard. mother, Mrs. Roy Miller, The prospective bride- Helen Boone, Lewis De- Saturday afternoon at Pin- groom is a 1968 graduate of Grow, Frank Fields, Thomas conning. Owen-Gage High School and Guardians of your Health Markle, Francis Milledge, is employed at Active Indus- Homer Motz, Irven Martin, Mrs. Alice Neitz of Harri- tries, Elkton. Walter Walsh, Kazmier Szar- son, a former Cass Cityan, is A June 14 wedding is being OLD WOOD DRUG apski and Elizabeth Most. CASS CITY a patient in Midland Hospital, planned. Mary Seurynck, Walter room 220, E level. She suf- Sienkiewicz, Ward Hutchins, fered a fractured knee when Martha Krauss, Lydia Davis, she fell on the ice, and under- Eunice Rolston, Mary John- went surgery Friday. Mr. and son, Harriet Newingham, Mrs. Vern McConnell and Mr. Get $300 back. Laura Weber and Doris and Mrs. Bob Speirs visited Stiemle. her Sunday. Florence Dick, Maude Blades, Anna Wahl, Blanche Eighteen young people and SEE RABIDEAU Koben, Theresa Schweiss, four drivers from Cass City Ethel Honig, Mary Schweitz- attended the Truth For Youth MOTORS er, Edna Grows, Twila Free- rally at First Baptist church, man and Laura Smith. Bay City, Saturday night. Dr. Mary Boulton, Ellen Ed- David 0. Fuller spoke on wards, Alice Newmann, Bible translations. fashion clearance Gladys Phillips, Mary Mikich, Dorothy Booth, Lillie Lamphere, Flossie Crane, Marriage Licenses Final reduction on Maud Trisch and Ada Scott. Orinda Hall, Louise Turner, George Newton, 31, of Mil- all fall & winter merchandise Edith Gould, Floyd Reid, lington and Cindy Lou Colt- Raymond Rice, Gladys son, 22, of Millington. Lounsbury, Mary Kloc, Laura Dale Edward Kruse, 27, of sportswear __ large selectlon of jeanS) Bigelow, Noreen Hage and Unionville and Kaye Lorraine pants, jackets, sweaters, blouses, etc. . . . William Franklin. Downing, 29, of Akron. Ezra Mosher, Ira McDon- John Merritt Springer, 21, ald, John Sahaydak, Edward of Otisville and Sherie Lynn Anteau, 17, of Fairgrove. " one *&<* 2 PC- styles including longs. Shea, Edward Koth, Nicholas Kloska, Wilfred Diller, Harry David James Kern, 19, of Large selection at 1/3 to 1/2 off. Buy 2 or more Roe, 'Earl Rapson and Grace Millington and Rhonda Joy and get each at 1/2 price. (Bring a friend and Johnson. Kampf, 19, of Millington. have a ball.) ...... Ida Butler, Raymond Mil- Orville Jay Butler, 73, of ledge, George Russell, May- Fairgrove and Eveline Sally me Buresh and Bessie Bur- Kuszewski, 49, of Bay City. Coats.—al. l fabric coats and jackets, some fur esh. Charles Ellis Westfall, 36, trim. of Caro and Elaine Cheryl CASS CITY CHRONICLE Westfall, 30, of Caro. 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Overall, you could get $300 back from the WE WOULD APPRECIATE NO LAY-AWAYS ON 1/2 Tuscola, Huron and Sanllac Counties, Archie. Dennis Lobdell Jr., factory. And if you're a .licensed driver, enter our $6.00 a year or'2 years for $10.50. 3 18, of Mayville and Christina Sweepstakes to win the use of a brand new Chrysler PRICE ITEMS. years for $15.00. $3.50 for six months ' • • • v, ' Kay Wood, 19, of Mayville. or Plymouth, free, for one full year. But hurry. and <3 months for $2.25. Roger Dean Boggs, 22, of -JUNIORS-MISSEY-PRE-TEEN In Other parts of the United States, Sweepstakes ends Feb. 28, 1975. So come on in. $7.00 a year or 2 years for $13.00. 6 Cincinnati, Ohio, and Marj- See us for details. The savings are great! mpn hs $4.00 and 3 months for $2.50. orie June Spear, 23, of Kings- 50 i ents extra charged for part year ton. THE CLOTHES CLOSET orde . Payable In advance. Randy Ray Martin, 18, of RABIDEAU MOTORS For information regarding newspaper cass city adve Using and commercial and job Deford and Darlene Kay prlntmg, telephone 872-2010. Miracle, 17, of Snover. 6513 Main St., Cass City CASS CITY. MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1975 PAGE 3

8 Rabbit tracksj "If It Fitz..."

By John Haire TV's shuffling success BY JIM FITZGERALD (And anyone else he can

get to* help) John Kelly is right. I'm heard my first banquet envy them their incredible green. speech in 10 years. Usually I ability to make it appear the :::^^ Kelly is co-anchor man for disappear with the salad fate of the world depends plates. But I figured correctly I am doubly pleased this week to announce that Mrs. Harold TV Channel 7 news in Detroit. upon how they shuffle papers. He gave a $300 speech in my there was no way Kelly could Walter Cronkite is my Koch is writing the Gagetown news for the Chronicle. bore me while I was looking I am pleased, first, because correspondents as good as she hometown the other night, favorite. When his program and he explained why TV at his wife. begins every evening, he is appears to be are very hard to come by. The second reason for However, Miss Turner is elation is that Clare Comment, part time farmer and full time newscasters are so often holding several sheets of 8x10 criticized by newspaper writ- not why I am jealous of Kelly. paper. He grips them firmly' basketball nut, can no longer bug me about not having the True, she is a girl-watcher's Gagetown news in the paper. ers. "They're jealous," he in the center and sharply said. delight. But I don't think I joggles the lower 8-inch edge could sustain a lasting rela- against the top of his desk. On Kelly was accompanied by tionship with a woman who his new wife, Marilyn Turner, big news nights, he also raps makes her living sticking a 10-inch edge on the desk New local record for spotting the first robin goes to Frank the gorgeous blonde who also __._..._ -Butler-of rural Cass City. - — — "works—for "Chahner'7: She map. I would be afraid she - DiiFing-the-e-uban-crisisr-he- How about that? A robin in January. Everything is forecasts the weather and she was seen to joggle all 4 edges might stick descriptive labels — without once looking at the topsy-turvy these days. couldn't depress me if she on everything and I would predicted a Sunday tornado in desk or the paper. have to read her forehead Walter looks to his right or the western half of my skull. before turning on my high But she does dismay me to his left, depending on the pressure system. political situation at that It's probably been there for ages, but the first time I saw it considerably everytime she The truth is, I'm jealous of was Sunday afternoon. In Elkton a new (to me) water tower wears a pantsuit. moment. (When Goldwater all anchor men, no matter was campaigning for Presi- has caricatures of smiling faces painted on its sides. Miss Turner is the reason I what their wives look like. I It gives a warm, friendly momentary glow to visitors dent, Cronkite cirove to New passing through. Kudos to the town fathers who okayed the Jersey via Belgium to avoid idea. making a right turn.) By his concerned expression, you FROM THE know he is not glancing around frivolously. There are A news release crossed my desk written by State Rep. Loren world-shaking events occur- S. Armbruster, R-Caro, who has ably represented this district ring just beyond camera range, where-the Arabs and in Lansing. ELKLAND TOWNSHIP fireman Ed Bergman shoots a spray of water into a Editor's Corner In this release Armbruster says that gross receipts on some the Jews arc separated only farm commodities have dropped as much as 500 per cent. smouldering ash pit at the Gary Jones home at 6809 Herron Dr., Monday by a water cooler. Which I say is impossible. It can't be more than 100 per cent, afternoon. A plywood form used in constructing the pit was apparently ignited by I'm no tennis buff but I between serves. What with all this im- can it? a hot coal, filling the basement with smoke. No damage was reported. enjoyed catching the first and His obscene gestures, ques- portant shuffling and frown- I assume what's meant is that it is now five times less than a last sets of the Jimmy Con- tioning of calls and rude ing to do, it is not surprising previously established high point in receipts, but who can say nors-Rod Laver match on the remarks to his opponent and that Walter forgets he is an for sure? boob tube Sunday. courtside observers must anchor man. His program has Or maybe I'm just nit picking? It was fierce competition have grated the sensibilities started at the same time for between two of the best and of old time players like a 20 years, but every night it Firemen battle 2 blazes you didn't have to be a player rusty nail drawn across a still catches him unaware. to recognize that they were screen. Every night he gets so Okay, all you publicity chairmen, this is for you. It's easier going at it all out. For years tennis has been engrossed in his shuffling he to get publicity pictures in the paper if you plan ahead and give A fire in a tool shed Chief Jim Jezewski said the during construction. Any superstar you can regarded as a gentleman's doesn't notice (i million people us a chance to do the same. destroyed an antique organ fire started when hot coals The blaze filled the base- name has pride in perform- game. are watching him. America Calling an hour or a day before the event may mean that we and numerous hand tools from a fireplace in the living ment with smoke but did no ance that goes beyond the And there's nothing wrong must clear its throat to get his just can't work your pet project into our schedule. Wednesday morning, Jan. 29, room dropped into an ashpit property damage. Firemen money involved. That's why with that image. We could use atlention. Sure, there's always time for major stories and major at the Carl Reed Jr. residence underneath and ignited a answered the call at 1:50 p.m. they are superstars. more of it. in any sport. Then Walter says hello and pictures of current news events, but pictures of the school play on Cemetery Road about two piece of plywood used when and were at the scene about That- was proved a little Certainly it doesn't imply switches you to Washington cast or others like it may hinge on the amount of advance miles south of Cass City. forms for the pit were poured half an hour. later when Arnold Palmer that the will to win is any less or Tel Aviv for the news. He warning we have. A week's notice is not too much. Elkland Township Fire was challenging for a champ- fierce. Or that 'he persons hardly reappears until the Chief Jim Jezewski said ionship in golf and was involved are simply "losers" close of the show when once firemen fought the blaze for featured on the television instead of "winners". again he is so conscientiously around 45 minutes. He said Baptist women meet screen. The only good tennis player joggling those papers he has Ken Maharg says that the reason the winter seems to be the cause of the fire was Man, did he want to win. I really know is Horace foKgotlen he's on TV. undetermined and estimated And never mind the 'pin Bulen, former Cass City civic Cronkile is reportedly paid passing so quickly for me is that my son plays on one of the Mrs. Rosella Kretzschmer over $200,000 a year for basketball teams. total damage at about $1,000. Seventeen women attended money' the winner's share of leader and car dealer. He was No one was injured in the the monthly meeting of the presided over the business a few thousand dollars repre- a good amateur. Tennis was arranging sheets of paper into It makes a difference, says Maharg, who should know meeting in which committees neat piles while an awed because his son, John, was one of the better athletes at Cass fire which broke out around Baptist Missionary Society, sented to him. The money was his game. He played it year 9:30 a.m. Monday evening at the home were appointed for the like a grain of sand in the around and more often than nation watches. City High School and provided dad with several quick winters planned mother-daughter Where I work, the pay is himself. of Mrs. Fay McComb. desert to Palmer. not his vacations were taken A small fire in an ashpit did Devotions were conducted banquet. The only sour note in the at tennis tournaments. He $2.10 an hour for joggling no damage to the Gary Jones by Mrs. Richard Shaw and At the close of the meeting, Sunday symphony of tele- worked year-round to stay in entire newspapers into piles home at 6809 Herron Dr., prayer time for missionaries refreshments were served by vised athletic events was condition to play the game. that John Kelly couldn't lift. Advertise It In The Chronicle. Monday afternoon. was led by Mrs. Stanley the hostess and Mrs. Don Connors' court decorum. To And nobody I've met liked Onward and Upward, jeal- Elkland Township Fire McArlhur. Kowbel. me he was a champ when to win more than Horace. He ously. play began and a chump did everything he could to beat you. Horace was a hard loser, but never a poor loser. SIMULATED I know the resurgence of Gagetown the sport in the United States is gratifying to him. He did ENGRAVED !t is with regret we announce the retirement o everything in his power to foster the game in Cass City... furnishing racquets and balls BUSINESS CARDS William J. Profit as a director of this bank, closer to to the recreation department. I'm certain, too, that the after having completed twenty years of faithful changes in the players and Available 1-^olor their approach to the game must make him cringe when or 2-Color and valued service, which began in January of 1955. sewage system he sees it. For Sunday what millions witnessed was not a poor The village of Gagetown loser, but a poor winner. moved a few notches closer to Because there is little doubt The Cass City having a municipal sewer that Connors is the current Bill's circle of friends extend well beyond the system, Gagetown Village king of the tennis world. Chronicle Councilmen learned at their But for my money he sits on regularly scheduled meeting a shabby throne. Cass City community, enhanced by his many years as Monday night. A letter from the Depart- Register of Deeds for Tuscola County. We are sure ment of Natural Resources was read informing the vil- lage that it has moved up they all join with us in the hope that retirement from 384 to 355 on the state sewer priority list. No pos- years will be as pleasant for him as his working sible date for construction was revealed in the letter. In other business, council years were full of genuine service and help to his voted to continue the policy of issuing its own building per- associates and to the public. mits and conducting building inspections. The action came after a letter from the county informed council it must decide how the village plans to enforce the recently passed State Building Construction We also wish to announce the election of Philip R. code. The council received a Keating as an assistant cashier, effective January check for $3,453.96 from the state as partial payment of the state's share in the 22, 1975. Mr. Keating graduated from Albion College construction cost of a new village park pavilion. The in May, 1974, and entered the bank's employ at that pavilion is expected to be completed in the spring. Actual Size Council will meet with the time. His course of study while at Albion centered Gagetown Fire Department Tuesday, Feb. 11. The meet- ing was scheduled at the FROM YOUR upon Business Administration and Economics. request of the firemen. A building permit was 110 KODACOLOR approved for Martha Rems- ing to remodel 'a home FILMS damaged by fire last De- cember. Cost of the work was Other officers and directors of the bank remain the set at $3,000. HITE same as they have been the past -two years. Kingston DUALITY hearing set THE PIMEY STATE BANK We Accept All PRE-PAID Kingston Village Council PRESCRIPTION PLANS BANKANIERICARD will hold its annual budget (FREE PARKING IN.THE REAR) review, session prior to its Member next regularly scheduled , meeting Monday, March 3, Federal Reserve System according to Clerk Mrs. Mil- dred Parrott.' The meeting will go over F.D.I.C. the proposed village budget which is scheduled to be approved at the regular meet- ing. „ . PAGE 4 CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1975 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

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>,.", \'L'A f CASS CITY. MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1975 PAGES Trinity UM women hold meet KETCHUM'S KNAPSACK Tuscola county records first Trinity United Methodist A business meeting fol- Women met Monday evening lowed. It was announced that for a 6:30 p.m. dinner meet- a Spiritual Life retreat will be ing, served by Group II. held at Lake Huron Camp Clubs anyone? Feb. 21 and 22, with registra- two traffic fatalities of 1975 AJiene Mills, Tuscola tion through Feb. 15. County Extension Agent, spoke to the group on "Be- By Jim Ketchum A Silverwood woman died dead. following a one-vehicle acci- Dwaine,' against the wind- havior Control and Weight Tuesday in a Saginaw Hos- dent at 1:40 a.m. TWO INJURED shield. Control", pinpointing areas of If time is money, nobody pital from injuries sustained Cass City Police reported Police indicated the car had life that form eating habits. could be classed a bankrupt. " You name it and some- Checker and Bridge Club, the in a two-vehicle accident Ms. Peters told them she defective brakes. Peters body's either formed an or- Jolly Fellows Club (not to Thursday on M-46, three Two Cass Cityans were the brakes of her auto which sought his own medical treat- ganization or is teaching a mention the Jolly Old Timers miles west of Kingston. injured early Sunday morn- stuck, throwing her husband, ment. class telling you how to do it. Club) and the Waiters, Wait- Delores Massenberg, 43, ing after their van went out of control and struck a parked MICHIGAN From using the telephone to resses and Bellmen Club. died as a result of multiple vehicle on Woodland St. near PHONE having kids, we have to be led If it's nationalities you're injuries sustained when her OS 3-3033 by the hand and have some- interested in, there's the car collided head-on with a Pine Street. body watching out for our Croatian Club, the Danish tank-truck driven by Larry Gregory Bruce Thompson, CASS interests. I'm not saying all of Club, the Hungarian Club, the Ruff, 25, of Bay City. Ruff was 27, of 4245 Maple St., the it is wrong-not by a long shot. Iraqi Club, the Maltese Amer- not injured in the mishap. driver of the van, and Bruce CASS CITY I'd still be in the hospital ican Benevolent Society and ~ Caro" State^ Police wh'o "in- Louis LeValley, of 6188 Cedar One OrTfie "Best Liked Pictures Of waitingToom wondering what several Polish, Russian and vestigated the accident said Dr., a passenger, were in- the Last Ten Years! Now Returned had happened to my wife if we Ukranian clubs. the Massenberg vehicle was jured in the accident. hadn't attended those La- Golf clubs abound, as do eastbound on M-46, crossed Thompson told Cass City to Entertain You Again! ma/e childbirth classes to- motorcycle clubs, boat clubs, the centerline and struck the Police he bent down to pick up FRI-SAT-SUN FEB. 7-8-9 gether. tennis clubs and flying clubs. westbound truck driven by a cigarette that he had And after six weeks of There's even a Woodrow Ruff. dropped and the next thing For Teens & Adults Wednesday thru Tuesday Feb. 5-11 waiting, I'd probably need a Wilson Post No. 347 in Detroit. he knew, the van had struck a She was taken to Caro Fri.-Sat. Eve.(open 7:is) Sunday (open4;45) One Showing Each Night On Wed. - shave or a bath at the very I'm not sure what they repre- Community Hospital for in- parked vehicle. least. And my supply of sent, but somebody should tell Police ticketed Thompson "DEATHWEH" 7:30 & 11:20 "SERPICO" 5-00 & 8-50 itial treatment and then "SERPICO" 9:05 Only "DEATHWEH" 7:20 Only Thurs.-Mon. & Tues. Starting at change for the candy machine them the President died over transported to Saginaw Gen- for failure to stop in assured 8:00 sharp! On Fri. & Sat. feature would be long gone. 50 years ago. eral Hospital where she un- clear distance ahead and for A True Story It's curious, though, that we With all this in mind, I'm derwent emergency surgery transporting an open contain- starts at 7:35 and 10:00. On Sunday Americans have such an forming an organization of Thursday. er of alcohol. ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE "BEST feature will start at 4:50 - 7:10 and affinity for organizations. Put my own. And as soon as She died at 2:55 a.m. Thompson and LeValley ACTOR" two people together in the somebody comes into the Tuesday. were treated for minor injur- Many of his 9:30. same room and before long, room, I'm nominating them Police said Ruff was driv- ies at Hills and Dales General Our Regular Low Admissions!! they'll form an organization for vice-president and secre- ing a double-bottom tank Hospital. fellow officers and choose a president, vice- tary-treasurer. truck which was empty at the The accident took place at 4 •consider him president and secretary- I'm calling my group the time of the accident, 6:45 a.m. a.m. treasurer. Society for Downtrodden the most PALL ROBERT From singles clubs to mar- Newspaper Reporters, Ms. Massenberg was Tus- OTHER ACCIDENTS dangerous rieds clubs, divorcee's clubs Photographers and Editors. cola county's second traffic NEWMAft REDfORD Three persons sustained man alive - and remarried's clubs, you To be eligible for member- fatality of 1975. Late Friday an honest cop. ROBERT can wade your way to the ship, you must be working on night, a 26-year-old Reese minor injuries in a two-car Telephone User's Society, the at least your first ulcer, either man became the first traffic accident at the intersection of AL mCBNtr'SGRPICO" SHAW Edsel Car Club and the have or possess the potential death of the year when his car M-24 and M-46 Wednesday, IN A BILL/II in UPS wonucnON OF American Concrete Associ- for hypertension, gray hair, went out of control and rolled Jan. 29. **Also**i A GEORGE ROY HILL FILM ation all the way up to the falling arches and a nervous over on Gilford Road a A car driven by Janet Vigilante/ city style- American Medical Associ- facial tic. half-mile west of Bradford Katherine Fry, 21, of Hurds judge, jury/ and executioner. ] THE STING You must get chewed out Corner Road, Cass City, A RICHARD D.ZANUCK/DAV1D BROWN PRESENTATION ation and the American As- Road in Gilford township. periodically by your boss or a collided with a car driven by sociation of Hetired Persons. EHNO DELJUJBEfcni5r-ira.nl., No matter what it is, there's news source who doesn't like Fredie Joe Jones, driver of Paul Daniel Cherniawski, 19, an organization to tell you what you wrote. You must not the vehicle, was headed east of Be'vens Road, Deford, CHARLES BRONSON how to do it better with less spend more than two nights a on Gilford Road when his car shortly before 3:30 a.m. i".. MICHAEL WINNER lilrn jl cost. Generally, there's a week at home due to attend- went out of control, struck a Tuscola County Sheriff's "DEATH WISH" 1 membership fee, plus dues ance at public meetings and culvert and flipped over, deputies who investigated TECHNICOLOR involved for the service. But you must possess no fear of landing in a drainage ditch. said the Fry vehicle was then, that's life. being scooped. The mishap occurred at southbound on M-24 and at- A glance through a copy of Dues are a worn-out type- 11:30 p.m. Jones was taken to tempted to make a right turn the Detroit yellow pages writer ribbon and a broken Caro Community Hospital onto M-46. It crossed left of ,.all it takes is a little Confidence. shows enough clubs to keep camera. where he was pronounced center on M-46 into the you broke just paying dues. eastbound lane and while Coming WEDNESDAY Feb. 12 Airmen by DAVID S. WARD • D,rKi«ii,,GEORGE ROY HILL For instance, there's the attempting to move back into One Full Week Only oaUc«,byTONY BILL and MICHAEL & JULIA PHILLIPS Ancient Order of Hibernians, the westbound lane, collided TECHNICOLOR® A UNIVERSAL PICTURE OfilGlNAL SOUWllWC* AVAILABLE | |P| with the Cherniawski vehicle. 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CLEARING OUT SNOW BLEMS $ Kulinik P'odur-hon "A ClOCKWORK ORANGE,' Si.unn(j MiiiLMM, McDowell • Pdlnch Magt-e • Adnenne Cwt, rJ Mman~ Kan-n • ScrccnpLiy by Slanley Kubnc> • Etau-d an n.e navel tiy Anllion/ Burgess • Produced and LIMITED SUPPLY t,«c Slam ".7•::-1! From Wirnti Broi ^J A Wirntr Communicilloni Company MOST SIZES STARTING WED. FEB. 12th! CASS THEATRE CASS CITY As Low As DEATH CAR--Mrs. Delores Massenberg, 43, of Silverwood, died Tuesday 872-2252 following injuries sustained when her car struck a tanker-truck on M-46, three Showtimes: Weeknltes Open 7:30 Show 8:00 Only miles west of Kingston Thursday. She was the second traffic fatality in Tuscola Fri.-Sat. Eve. 7:30 & 10:00 WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF SNOW TIRES county in 1975. Sunday 5:00 & 7:30 ALL AT BUDGET PRICES. COME IN AND SAVE! Don't let winter put a freeze on your milk production. This year don't let your dairy cows get into that usual cold weather production tu slump. Add Mol-Mix Liquid Feed Supplements to your feeding program. Mol-Mix is the quality Liquid Feed Supplement that stays in suspension and FIBERGLA S PICK-UP COVERS won't freeze or become too thick even-in the coldest temperatures. It is the supplement that helps you keep production up while holding costs in line. Plus you get savings in time and effort. We Handle Kerosene and White Gas This winter convert to our liquid concept. You'll be glad you did. KLEIN US STANDARD SERVICE liquid liquid supplements eader FERTILIZERS PHONE 872-2342 CASS CITY 4155 Vulcan St. Cass City PAGE 6 CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1975 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Your neighbor says Monday for Cass City Bowling Leagues It must Mrs. Kessler MERCHANETTE LEAGUE McLachlan 558, D. Wallace MONDAY NIGHT CITY Reagh 170, M. Guild 166-163, Bilicki 464, C. Mellendorf 451, Jan. 30,1975 557, J. Smithson 554, Dick Feb. 3,1975 S. Cummins 165-155, B. Crow L. Teller 428, M, Downing 440, Mrs. Hedy Kessler, 47, Cass Root 550, F. Schott 544, J. 165, J. Deering 164-161, J. C. Wallace 421, M. Schwartz City, died Friday at Hills and Cass City Lanes 14 Little 543, B. Musall 539, D. Ouvry Chev-Olds 20 Ware 164-157-151, G. Root 421, J. Asher 417, V. Wolak be luck Dales General Hospital after Kritzman's 12 Erla 537, N. Gremel 532, C. New Greenleaf Garage 15 163-155, V. Gruber 163-153, E. 405, R. Kapala 404. a short illness. Cole Carbide 12 Guinther 530, E. Helwig 530, Bartnik Sales - 14 Romain (sub) 161, R. Batts High Women's Games: C. She was born Aug. 7, 1927, Albee Hardware Is there such a thing as The Gibsons moved to Cass 10 J. Gallagher 529, M. Helwig Evans Product 13 160-155, P. Johnson 160-152, M. Davidson 173-157, M. Downing . in Pancevo, Yugoslavia, Walbro 9 526, L. Taytor 526, R. Ouvry L&S Standard 12 LaPeer 158-150, J. Guinther 170, V. Bilicki 165-154, C. luck? Some persons think City in 1957. They have three daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clare's Sunoco luck exists while others credit daughters, nine grandchil- 8 525, G. Lapp 521, D. Doerr 519, Hall Trim Shop 9 157, C. Mellendorf 154-154, H. Wallace 158, M. Schwartz 156, Anthony Klopp. Miss Klopp Herron Builders 8 J. Root 517, B. Thompson 513, Sommers' Bakery 7 Peters 154, L. Yost 154, J. S. Randall 152, L. Teller 152, hard work and honest living dren and 11 great-grandchil- came to Cass City in 1956 Richard's TV with good fortune. dren. 7 L. Summers 510, K. Pobanz Cass City Lanes 6 Lapp 153, S. Mounts 153, B. R. Kapala 150. from Austria. 506, A. Witherspoon 505. Abke 151, F. Witherspoon 150. Splits Converted: 5-8-10 V. Rev. E.M. Gibson of 6275 She married Peter Kessler, High Team Series: Cole Main St. says luck may exist 200 Games: A. McLachlan 500 Series: J. Guinther 547, Splits Converted: M. Guild, Bilicki, 5-7-9 M, Downing, 2-7 Nov. 30, 1957, in Cass City. Carbide 2272, Clare's 2193, 223, A. Ouvry 215, C. Guinther *• s^w?lLZiJL-Mellendorf, J. to a certain extent. Mrs. Kessler wasji mem- A. Ouvry 535, 1VL Zawilinski- C.C. Lanes 2144. Kritzman's —212r Dick-Roof 211, G: Lapp~ ' 525, L. Taylor 525, B. Bartle Ware.T. Lapp, J. Deering, J. Bill Fischer, S. Francis, 9-10 ' 'If yoj£succeed jnjif e and jt. "ber of"Goo'd "SHeph~eTa"LuTh- 2138, Walbro 2132, Herron's briifgs you^good fortune ~ then 210, N. Gremel 207, J. Smith- 514, D. Hazard 506, A. Avery LaRoche (twice) 3-10, J. Connie Mellendorf, 3-10 Byron eran Church of Cass City, and 2128. son 207, D. Wallace 206, A. 504, Ron Ouvry 500. Ware 2-5-7, V. Gruber 5-7, G. Davidson, A. Asher. I guess you might call it was a former choir director. High Team Games: Cole luck,"hesays. "But as far as Witherspoon 205, K. Pobanz 200 Games: B. Bartle 223, Root 6-7, D. Mathewson 2-7-10. She was a member of the Carbide 784-757-731, Clare's 201, B. Copeland 200, E. M. Zawilinski 206, L. Evens ever winning anything, I've choir at the time of her death. 765-716-712, Herron's 748, never been lucky in that Helwig 200. 200. SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED She was employed by Wal- Kritzman's 736-717, Walbro Feb. 2,1975 way." bro Corp., as a secretary in 730-723, C.C. Lanes 726-710- KINGS & QUEENS Rev. Gibson said his wife the Engineering Dept. 708. Jan. 28,1975 won a door prize at a MERCHANTS"B"LEAGUE Low Rollers 19 She is survived by her son, High Individual Series: B Jan. 29,1975 SUNDAY NIGHT JUNIORS Egg Heads Mix Ups furniture exhibition in Sagi- Peter, and her parents, all of Schott 508, G. Kelley 499, P. 12 13 naw a number of years ago, M-D's 11 Falling Stars 13 Cass City, and a number of Little 480, J. Morell 460, M. Croft-Clara Lumber 15 Turkeys 19 Pro's? 11 Trailers 12 but he's never won a thing. He aunts and uncles. Guild 459, Pat Mclntosh 457,1. says he doesn't generally Wesley Milk Co. 15 Dudes 16 Brand X 8 Bogarts 12 Funeral services were con- Schweikart 457. Schneeberger TV 14 Scrubs 15 Graduates Wildcats 11 enter contests or buy lottery ducted Monday from Good High Individual Games: B. 6 tickets, Walbro 14 Strikes 12 Newlyweds 6 4 Tops 11 Shepherd Lutheran Church Schott 201-155-152, Pat Mcln- Rabideau Motors 13 Duds 12 Rollaids Brewers ' 'I don't go in for that sort of with Rev. James Van Dellen, tosh 197, M. Guild 187, M. 6 7 thing," he says. Winter's Truck Sales 10 Splits 12 Kids 4 pastor, officiating. Zdrojewski 180, G. Kelley Village Service Center 8 Mud Stompers 10 High Games: G. Lapp 191, Interment was in Elkland 176-168-155, P. Little 176-156, Clare's Sunoco Service 7 High Team Series: Brand X V. Ricker 181, J. Kosal 166, R. cemetery. P. Allen 174, N. Wallace 172, High Team Series: Dudes 1858, M-D's 1847, Egg Heads Deering 192, S. Curtis 184, G. J. Morell 170-153, D. Wisch- 600 Series: L. Talaski 615. 1164, Splits 1160. 1812. Pittman 156, J. Deering 167. meyer 169, E. Buehrly 166, P. 500 Series: E. Schulz 557, V. High Team Games: Dudes High Team Games: Brand High Series: R. Deering Youths fined Johnson 164, D. Taylor 164, N. Palmer 539, W. Urban 529, V. ,422, Splits 428. X 675-607, Egg Heads 648, 511, Vern Ricker 533, J. Lapp MEL'S COUNTRY MARKET Helwig 162,1. Schweikart 162, Ricker 526, J. Gallagher 525, High Individual Series: E. M-D's 644-622, Pro's? 600. 438, C. Furness 436, J. Deer- N. Bauer 158, P. Erla 157-151, F. Knoblet 519, B. Bartle 518, Schwartz 439, B. Vatter 439, High Men's Series: A. ing 444, G. Pitlman 414. (PASANSKI EGG FACTORY) C. Mellendorf 156, E. Reagh M. Wasserman 502. L. Prich 410. Asher 533, C. Mellendorf 518, Team High Games: Trail- in malicious 156, Phyllis Mclntosh 154, J. High Games: L. Talaski High Individual Games: B. J. Wolak 496, E. Bilicki 494, ers 662, Mix Ups 641. Medium Size LaRoche (sub) 153-151, V. 224-206, V. Ricker 206, E. Vatter 180, E. Schwartz 166, D M. Mellendorf 493. Team High Series: Trailers Kilbourn 150. Schulz 206, J. Gallagher 201, Childs 157, S. Reed 149. High Men's Games: J. 1882, Mjx Ups 1874. EGGS Doz- Splits Converted: P. Allen N. Gremel 201, V. Palmer 197, Splits Converted: C. Kelley Wolak 208, A. Asher 189-182, Splits Converted: C. Fur- 2-7, N. Bauer 6-7-10, B. Bruner D. Englehart 195, J. Belk 190. 5-6, B. Zawilinski 3-6-8, L. B. Davidson 186, C. Mellen- ness 5-8-10, C. Frederick 2-7, destruction 2-7, B. Deering 3-10, M. Guild Papp 3-6-8-10. dorf 180. G. Frederick 3-10, G. Lapp London's 3-10, 5-6, N. Helwig 5-6-10, M. High Women's Series: V. 2-7. Donald J. Rich, 17, Snover, Kerbyson 5-6-10, Phyllis Mc- MONDAY NIGHT TRIO 1 gal 49 and his cousin, Richard R. lntosh 3-10, 4-5-7, C. Rutkoski THURSDAY NIGHT TRIO MILK Rich, 17, Sandusky, pleaded (sub) 3-7-10, 3-10, 9-10, I. Blank Electric is 2 ct $l guilty to reduced charges of Schweikart 3-10, N. Wallace Warren Electric 17 Woods Hay & Straw 13 BIG C malicious destruction of prop- 3-10, D. Wischmeyer 5-10. Dreamers 12 DravesDist. 12 erty when they appeared in Hot Shots 12 Smith Bid. 12 Sanilac County District Court Pluggers 10 Van Dale 12 MERCHANTS"A"LEAGUE Wildwood 9 BREAD. last week. Jan. 29,1975 Three Musketeers 10 ^'•^ They had been originally The Jokers 9 Nemeth 8 charged with attempted Kritzman's 17 Ups & Downs 8 Root Insurance 8 VISIT OUR NEW burglary after police caught Miracle-Allen 16 Smith 6 Bedazzling! them in the act of breaking High Team Series: Blank Croft-Clara Lumber 16 High Team Series: Root JEWELRY SALES ROOM OPEN 9-7 into the Sandusky Veterans J.P. Burroughs 14'/2 Electric 1291, The Jokers Building. New England Life 10 1277. Ins. 1537, Woods Hay & Straw FASHIONS Judge Eugene E. Deegan Bigelow Nuts & Bolts 9 '/•> High Team Games: Blank 1516. 1 MILE EAST, 1 1/4 MILES NORTH OF sentenced both to six months' Erla Food Center 8 Electric 494, Jokers 447, Ups High Team Games: Woods Lovely Gifts! ASS CITY at 5102 SCHWEGLER RD. probation, charged them $50 Fuelgas 5 & Downs 405. Hay & Straw 560, Draves Dist. in fines and costs each, and High Individual Series: A. 526. ordered restitution of dam- 500 Series: B. Copeland 583, Barren 528, P. Buniack 446, S. High Individual Series: D. Advertise It In The Chronicle. ages. A. Ouvry 577, E, Schulz 560, A. Reynolds 430, L. Yost 415, K. Doerr 554, D. Allen 551, L. \ Earrings, chains, Hillaker 405. Smith 538, G. Mathewson 513. High Individual Games: R. necklaces in many High Individual Games: A. Clarkson 208, D. Doerr 206- elegant designs. Barren 226, S. Reynolds 156, Gold or silver tone. P. Buniack 151-152, P. 179, L. Smith 203, Dale Smith Schwartz 152, C. Leonard 148, 194, F. Nemeth 193, D. Allen Y. Edzik 149. 187-184-180, E. Gordon 186, J. Splits Converted: S. Batts Smith 177, G. Gwisdalla 182. 3-10, 4-5, A. Barren 3-10, F. 100% POL Ennest 4-5, S. Reynolds 2-9. STIR LADIES CITY LEAGUE Jan 28,1975 Pat's Beauty Salon 13 Sandy's "Beauties" 12 Sgt. Parsons Deering Packing 9 Gambles 7 Cablettes 7 We Accept WKYO 6 Johnson's Plumberettes 6 UlPre-Paid Woods Research 4 BANKAMERICARD promoted Prescription Plans High Team Series: Pat's welcome here Beauty Salon 2152, Johnson's Plumberettes 2150, WKYO 2136. Feb.l High Team Games: WKYO 746, Johnson's Plumberettes COACH LIGHT PHARMACY 734, Pat's Beauty Salon 732. M-Sgt. Gene A. Parsons has High Individual Series: J. MIKK WEAVER. Owner |»|,. «72-:i6l3 been promoted to Senior Ware 472, M. Guild 469, S. Master Sergeant effective Cummins 46.4, V. Gruber 459, Feb. 1. G. Root 459, J. Deering 458, M. LaPeer 455, R. Batts 451, P. Johnson 450. 15tf Bank Money Orders High Individual Games: E.

60-62 INCHES WIDE EMPLOYMENT THE TUSCOLA COUNTY BOARD OF PRINTS AND SOLIDS COMMISSIONERS IS RECEIVING APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF BUILDING CODE ADMINISTRATOR,

GENE A. PARSONS in compliance with the State Construction Code Act 230 as applicable to Tuscola County. Sgt. Parsons is currently assigned to the 390th Strateg- ic Millile Wing, D-M AFB, Tucson, Ariz., as Wing Safety Supt. Persons applying should meet at least one The 21-year veteran is a graduate of Freedom High School, Oklahoma, and most of the following qualification requirements. recently the non-commis- sioned officer's academy at 1. Architect Barksdale AFB, Louisiana. Sgt. .Parsons is married to the former Martha Martinek 2. Registered Engineer of rural Cass City. They have one daughter, Mardi Ann. 3. Five [5] years experience in Construction Supervision

Bragging is nothing more 4. Five [5] years experience as a Building Inspector than the patter of little feats. Interested applicants may send complete personal resume to Elsie WHERE EVERYTHING YOU Hicks, Tuscola County Clerk. Indicate desired salary. BUY IS GUARANTEED SILENT PARTNER There is a reason why Pop All applications should be submitted before February 12, 1975. knows all the answers-4ie has been listening for years. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1975 PAGE 7

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TEK ADULT Soft, Med., Hard TOOTHBRUSH PAGES CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1975 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Tuscola Extension calendar Mrs, Thelma Jackson Feb. 6 - Life Planning and Goal Setting-Session 2-9:30 a.m.- Holbrook Area News Phone OL 8-3092 3:00p.m. Wildwood Farms, Cass City. Phone 673-3161 for information

Feb. 7 - Arts and Crafts Workshop - 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. - Mrs. Gary Partlo and Mr. and Mrs. Don Tracy spent the week end with Mr. were Saturday evening guests BIRTHDAY er and family were Sunday Murry Hall Caro Regional Center Angela of Akron, Mr. and were Friday supper guests of and Mrs. Marty Felmlee in of Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Wern- supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Duane Nicol of Webber- Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland Bay City. er. Don Becker in honor of Feb. 10 - Horse Leaders Meeting - 7:30 p.m. - Civil Defense ville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs, Reynold Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dybilas Kevin Sweeney of Novi Kennie Bukowski, Mr. and Robert Becker's birthday. Center Jaus and Myrtle McColl of Tschirhart were Friday eve- visited Mrs. Mary Dybilas at spent the week end with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Jack- Cass City were Sunday guests ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Doug Morell, Mr. and Huron Memorial Hospital in and Mrs. Martin Sweeney and Mrs. Melvin Peter and fam- son Jr. and family of Oxford Feb. 11 - Weight Control College of Behavioral Knowledge - of Mr. and Mrs, Leland Nicol. Raymond Tschirhart at Har- Bad Axe Sunday afternoon. Brian. were Saturday dinner and 1:30-3:30 p.m. Civil Defense Center, Caro. Phone Mr. and Mrs. John L. bor Beach. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mrs. Annie Pelton of Cass Kubacki, Harold Plotter, afternoon guests of Mr. and reservation to 673-3161 Tyrrell, Huron Line Road, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shagena of Unionville were City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. George Jackson. Ubly, returned recently from Stirrett of Bad Axe were Wally Hagen, Mr. and Mrs, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Pelton of Shabbona, Mr. and Don Jackson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Deachin Feb. 11 - Weight Control College of Behavior Knowledge - Quincy, 111., where they were Sunday afternoon and supper and Mrs. Murill Shagena and Mrs. Raymond Wallace and and family of Lake Orion 10:00-12:00 noon. Municipal Building - Vassar. honored as being among the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Margaret Carlson met at the Mary. Mrs. Alex Cleland attended home of Mr. and Mrs. George were Sunday dinner guests of Phone reservation to 673-3161 top 100 MoorMan Salesmen Jackson. Philip Wasierski, Ralph the funeral of George Nicol at Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Tschir- during 1974. They arrived in Sue Sofka of Ann Arbor Jackson for a surprise birth- Bender, and Carl Rader of the Estis-Leadley Funeral day party for Don Jackson. hart and Jean Deachin. Feb. 12 - Dairy-Livestock Leaders Meeting - 8:00 p.m. Civil Quincy Sunday evening, Jan. spent the week end with Mr. Bad Axe, John Cieslinski and Home in Lansing Thursday, Mrs. Fred Jaus and Mrs. Defense Center 19, for a banquet and a and Mrs. Henry Sofka. The evening was spent play- Brian Sweeney returned Jan. 30. ing cards before the group Myrtle McColl of Cass City program. Mbnday, Jan. 20, Mrs. Bob Morley and home Saturday from a two- Mr. and Mrs. Franklin anj?LMr. an.d_-Mrs.—Leland- .Feb. 12. - .Food.and.Nutrition-Series—7-;00-8T30-p;m---Deford— special programs were held daughter of Owendale and jn joyed .oyster_soup,_ pizza, -week. trip -to-Florida- where - Sweeney "and "daughters of birthday cake and ice cream. Nicol attended the funeral of Methodist church - Deford -for-the ladies" while the men Mrs.-Mary ~S weeney" visit ed they visited Busch Gardens East Lansing and Paul their aunt, Mrs. John (Maud) discussed plans and pro- Mrs. Dave Sweeney Satur- and Disney World. They also Feb. 13 - County 4-H Council - 8:00 p.m. Civil Defense Center day. Sweeney of Saginaw spent the Ballagh at McAlpine Funeral grams for 1975. The group left visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer week end with Mrs. Dave Home in Bad Axe Wednesday. late Monday afternoon. Steven Sofka and a friend Fuester at Bradenton and Mr. Sweeney and David. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord La- Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc- Feb. 13 - LifePlanning and Goal Setting-Session 3-9:30 a.m. and Mrs. Richard Wozniak Murill Shagena was a peer were Friday evening Knight of Bad Axe were - 3:00 p.m. Wildwood Farms, Cass City. Phone 673- and family at Coral Springs. Thursday afternoon guest of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve •Tuesday evening guests of 3161 for information En route home, they attended Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena. Timmons and Debbie at Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt and the Grand Old Opry at Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spencer Owendale. family. Feb. 17 - Older 4-H youth Roller Skating Party - 7:30 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. were Tuesday evening guests MVs. Galen Baker visited Caro Rolla-Arena Mrs. Alex Cleland and of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cleland Mrs. Dave Sweeney Thursday •1-H MEETING Carol spent the week end at and family. morning. Feb. 20 - 4-H Service Club Meeting-7:30 p.m. Wilber Memor- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jack Tyrrell was a Mr. and Mrs. Don Becker Nine leaders and 12 mem- ial 4-H Building Dave Matthews Jr. and fam- Saturday morning visitor at were Friday guests of Mr. bers of the Holbrook Helpers YOU ily. the Keith McTaggart home at and Mrs. Jim ' Hewitt and 4-H sewing and crocheting Scott Nicol spent the week Bad Axe. family and Leslie Hewitt. group met Saturday at the end with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Fraser Presbyterian church. New titles listed at library COME FIRST The Holbrook Helpers 4-H Mrs. Bob Swackhamer of Nicol. crocheting group met Mon- Bad Axe, Sara Campbell and Glen Shagena visited Leslie day and Thursday after Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spencer New novels at Rawson rence O'Brien, "Some are Hewitt Thursday morning. school at the home of Mrs. attended the Decker OES Memorial Library are "The Born Great" by Adela Rogers WITH US Mr. and Mrs. John Wali- Jim Doerr. supper and program at the Mr. and Mrs. Max Ritter of Understudy" by Elia Kazan, St. Johns, "The Benchwarm- senko of Roseville were Sat- Jason Jackson was a Satur- Decker Masonic Hall Friday Elkton and Mr. and Mrs. "The Bottom Line" by ers" by Joseph C. Goulden, 1. You buy only the high- urday guests of Mr. and Mrs. day overnight guest of Mr. evening. Curtis Cleland were Saturday Fletcher Knebel, "House of "The Secret Strength of De- est quality drugs at Louis Naples. and Mrs. Doug Morell. Mr. and Mrs. Don Becker evening guests of Mr. and Many Shadows" by Barbara pression" by Frederic F. Coachlight. Jeffrey Doerr spent Thurs- Floyd Zuluaf and Jack Ross visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. Jim Doerr and family in Michaels, "Mayday 747" by Flach, "Honey for a Child's day with Mrs. Jerry Cleland. of Ubly were Wednesday Buchanan at Caro Saturday . honor of Robbie Doerr's 13th Reynolds Locke, "Nella Heart; the Imaginative Use Ruth Hewitt was a Tuesday afternoon guests of Mr. and evening. Mrs. Buchanan birthday. Waits" by Marlys Millhiser, of Books in Family Life" by 2 You'll find prompt, overnight guest of Becky Mrs. Earl Schenk. came home from St. Luke's Mrs. Gaylord Lapeer vis- "The Freebody Heiress" by Gladys M. Hunt and "You and friendly, professional Robinson. Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Jackson Hospital in Saginaw Tuesday, ited Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ethel Gordon, "The Fledg- I and Yesterday" by Marjorie service. Mrs. Lynn Spencer visited were Monday supper and where she had spent a week Timmons and Debbie Monday ling"- by Elizabeth Cadell, Holmes. Mrs. Albert Ainsworth at evening guests of Mr. and following foot surgery. and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis "The Wind Chill Factor" by Other new titles are "The Carsonville Monday. Mrs. Reynold Tschirhart. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross of Cleland Tuesday afternoon. Thomas Gifford, and "Com- Snowmobiler's Bible", "The :] Talk over your drug Mrs. Don Jackson and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dybilas Ubly were Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bailey of ing to Life" by Norma Klein. Homesteader's Handbook", problems. You'll find a and Mrs. George Jackson were Sa turday evening guests guests and Mr. and Mrs. Ubly were Tuesday evening "The Kovel's Complete An- pharmacist always of Mr. and Mrs. Jim B. David Hacker and family guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike New non-fiction includes tiques Price List", "How to Sweeney. were Friday evening guests Schenk. "Strictly Speaking" by Edwin Your House Without available and in- of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schenk Newman, "Tales of Power" Letting it Run You", "The Tom Nicol and Mr. and Mrs. Emma Decker and formed on drug in- and Randy. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson by Carlos Castandeda, "No Illustrated Almanac for Miss Tough Mrs. Leland Nicol spent Fri- Final Victories; a Life in Homemakers", and "How to compatibilities. day in Owosso. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cle- were Friday evening guests land and family of Bad Axe, of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Benkel- Politics from John F. Ken- Decorate Your Home Without •* You'll find the- lowest Jim Hewitt spent Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cleland man. nedy to Watergate" by Law- Going Broke". day at the home of Mr. and and family and Mr. and Mrs. possible prices for MIKE WEAVER earns 4.0 Mrs. William Rees in Filion Curtis Cleland and Marty were Sunday supper guests of drugs. You can buy Pharmacist and visited Mrs. Frank Yiet- with confidence. ter, who came home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr and after spending a week in family. We Accept All PRE-PAID atMSU Huron Memorial Hospital in Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord La- Bad Axe. peer were Saturday supper GROSS MEAT MARKET and evening guests of Mr. and PRESCRIPTION PLANS Becky S. Tough, daughter Mr. and Mrs. George Dag- gett of Port Huron were Mrs. Cliff Jackson. HANS SCHUCHMANN -Owner (FREE PARKING IN THE REAR) 3f Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ber- Tough of McTaggart Rd., Wednesday afternoon and evening guests of Mr. and ridge met Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ubly, achieved a 4.0 grade Rich of Union Lake at Frank- point average during the fall Mrs. Jerry Cleland and fam- ily. enmuth for dinner Sunday. SPECIALIZING IN OUR OWN term at Michigan State Uni- Becky Robinson accompan- COACH LIGHT PHARMACY versity. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyrrell ied Mrs. Al Hanson, Mrs. MIKI: \M:V\ I:K. HI. \\it-\\M\\ She is a graduate of Ubly attended the Harbor Beach Stuart Case, Mrs. Joe Todaro, HOMEMADE GERMAN SAUSAGE High School, and is a fresh- Jaycee Banquet at Klump 'sin Lori McAlpine, Melinda Rog- I'll. «72-.WT man majoring in Agricultural Harbor Beach Saturday eve- ers, Tammy Cass, Joe Flan- And Also A Complete Line Of Best Quality Fresh Meats. Technology. ning. nery and Cindy Hansen to Ketterman Center 4-H Camp near Cadillac Friday and SPECIALS GOOD THRU MONDAY/, FEB. 10th Saturday to attend a teen horse conference. The Holbrook Helpers 4-H No Mystery about Woodworking group met KOEGEL'S ASSORTED Wednesday after school at the home of Mrs. Lynn Spencer. When you buy one of The New 5 VI Savings Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck- c Ib. Certificates, you get much more than the highest-yielding savings George Nicol LUNCHEON MEATS 9 9 plan that banks are permitted to issue. OLIVE - PICKLE - MAC.& CHEESE - VEAL - DUTCH LOAF - HEAD CHEESE - BRAUNSCHWEIGER MIDAS VI strips away the "mystery" of how much your certificate is worth at any dies in Lansing Here's how your $10,000 will grow when you turn it into a given time. MIDAS VI Savings Certificate. FREEZER SPECIALS If you deposit $10,000 in February, you can see what you Every I! months it takes on greater com- CUT AND WRAPPED can withdraw if you need your money before (i years. pounded value, and you can see for yourself George K. Nicol, 76, a just how much you've gained during each former Greenleaf township With the purchase of quarter. resident, died suddenly in a FREE! Lansing hospital Jan. 26. SIDE rfQ He was born in Greenleaf •k lb 10-lb. box Koegel's Leave your interest in your account to township July 19, 1898, and accumulate for (i years, and your $10,000 resided in Sandusky before OF BEEF • y*r Skinless Franks will have grown to an unbelievable moving to Lansing. He was $15,(il7.!H - for an effective annual yield of the son of the late Mr. and With the purchase of $!).;{(; per $100! Mrs. Thomas Nicol. This pas- _ He married Hazel Olsen of FREE! lv lo |u Or you can choose to draw 7 '.a percent in- illustration Traverse City in March of HIND n terest every month, or every quarter, semi- 1925. j» 5-lb. Box Koegel's annually or annually. Your $10,000 certi- He is survived by his ficate will pay you $62. 50 monthly, or widow; two daughters, QUARTER O:7<^ Skinless Franks $IS7.50 quarterly, or $,'!77.(!1 semi-annually, Georgena of Lansing and or $7(i5.(>l each year. Take your choice. Sandra of Chicago; two With the purchase of grandchildren, and one sister, FREE! For shorter maturities, or smaller de- Jean Clark of Detroit, One FRONT /-Q posits, see our other MIDAS offerings, daughter -preceded him in death. jft lb 5-lb. Box Koegel's starting with !)()-day maturities and $500 Funeral services were held QUARTER O"< Skinless Franks deposits. from the Estes-Leadley Funeral Home in Lansing Come in and let our officers Thursday, Jan. 30. OUR OWN HOMEMADE show you these new MIDAS VI Burial was in Oakwood Savings Certificates. They're cemetery, Traverse City. the highest bank interest $1.89 LB. permitted. _ Indian Trails LONDON'S HALF & HALF pt. carton 49Q^ J\s^ riding club maturity if u SEASONAL™" initrest sets meet FRESH OYSTERS & FRESH FISH

The February meeting of the Indian Trails Riding Club * * * + ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ARE NOW INSURED TO $40,000 BY FDIC. will take place Thursday, Feb. 6, at the home of Wayne Kranz, 1739 S. Pinnebog Rd., MEARKE Bad Axe. • MINDEN CITY • Ulil.V DAD AXE I CASEVILLE The meeting will begin at OUR OWN HOMEMADE SAUSA0E • BAD AXK - NORTHCATK ELKTON KINDE 8:00 p.m. and a potluck luncheon will be served. 'RESH DRESSED CHICKENS - MEATS CUT AND WRAPPED Your Local Full Service Bank * * FOR YOUR FREEZER - FREE PARKING IN THE REAR . * * * Withdrawals of Time Savings Accounts prior to maturity are subject to , Be an early bird—get the USE OUR NEW SIDE ENTRANCE -loss of earnings as prescribed by Federal Regulations. M MVOVI MVMIKI CflwratngN 'fool and his money before ' they part. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1975 PAGE 9 HEATING & COOLING Pre-marriage Intermediate school KELLY & SONS *jminarsel Down Memory Lane FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE honor roll listed Residential and Mobile Home in Bad Axe FIVE YEARS AGO "County's Campus Life Sweet- The following students have Moore, Becky Nye, Elizabeth heart Queen and win a town, announced this week been named to the Cass City Pasco, Kris Proctor, Thomas that earnings in 1964 were 52 Intermediate Honor Roll for Heating & Cooling A pre-marriage seminar for Archie Hicks, Tuscola scholarship to the school of Rutkowski, Brian Schember, County Clerk for 12 years and her choice at a rally slated per cent greater than a year the third marking period. A + young Catholic couples will be earlier, the highest level in indicates all A's. Susan Schott, Ruby Sherman, sponsored Sunday from 1-6 one of the area's most popular Feb. 21, at Vassar High Kim Sangster, Becky Speirs, residents, died unexpectedly school. the history of the company. p.m. by Catholic Family Nelson Willy was re-elected EIGHTH GRADE Julie Vargo, Debbie Walters, Compare our free estimates Services of the Thumb area. Friday afternoon after suffer- Lori Whittaker, Karla Wisch- ing a heart attack. TEN YEARS AGO Elkland Township Fire Chief The seminar will be held at at the regular monthly meet- Charles Brown, Robert meyer, Kirk Winter, Chris Catholic Family Service of- The committee for Thumb Zimba. on new heating systems Area Scouting is sponsoring a "It's your centennial and ing of the organization Thurs- Brown, Robert Clark, +Lori fices in Bad Axe just off North day night at the Fire Hall. Comment, Douglas Erla, Port Crescent Street. Klondike Derby at Cass City the main requirement is that Feb. 7, for all scout troops in you be willing to work for it," Jerome Root Jr. will be the Sandy Guinther, Paul Guern- Subjects to be covered in assistant chief. Captains are sey, Rita Gutierrez, Lynn the seminar include legal and Tuscola and Huron counties. Leo Spaeth, Rogers Company TV i r, . .,,-,,. LI . •, School Menu 24 hour EMERGENCY service A crowd of more than 200 is consultan— t said Monday nieht ?Dic k Root anandd EldoEldonn stouten Stouten- - HHartwickartwick, , JaneJanet t KapalKapalaa , financial aspects of mar- a gl : expected -- a't aa^communitv-wide-Pa -community-wide-7 ^aoo^ ~ - -— - Frances.Kflzan.JHopeXaEon riage, emotional," psych"6I6g Citv Area ™° Terry McDermott, ,.~.. sie, Gail Laszlo, Sheree La- 673-6118 CARO ical and physical aspects of "~H. Bryon Landholt assumed Centennial meeting u his new duties this week as at the high school.. Apprdxi- champion speed skater, was Peer, Suzanne Little, Dwight love and the number and rt MONDAY rrir.4^1-- " guest speaker Tuesday night Loeding, +Mary Jo Lock- spacing of children. administrator of Hills and mately 60 persons were pres- Dales General Hospital. ent. at a meeting of the Gavel and wood, -f-Carol Little, Cindy Interested persons may call Rotary Clubs. Mackowiak, Diane Mc- Hamburg & Bun The Want Ads Are Newsy Too! 269-7931 for information. Miss Ruth Rayl is attempt- Evans Products Company, Buttered Beans ing to become Tuscola which has a plant at Gage- Cass City finished in a Alpine, +Debra Milligan, three-way tie for first place in Raymond Piaskowski, +Kurt Potato Chips the Thumb Debate Confer- Proctor, +Cindy Rosen- White Milk ence by winning three of four berger, Renee Schember, Cookie debates Monday at Sandusky. -fLinda Spencer, Mike Truemner, Shari VanAllen, TUESDAY TWENTY-FIVE YEARS Maryke Venema, +Cynthia AGO Ware, -fLisa Ware. Spaghetti & Meat Cheese Slices Bread-butter WAREHOUSE Cass Cityans will decide on SEVENTH GRADE whether or not to install Apple Sauce boulevard lights in the busi- Robbie Clarke, Gail Compo, White Milk ness section of Main Street Anne Esau, +Lori Ewald, Cookie during the regular village Timothy Fahrner, Brenda election March 13. Green, Mark Guinther, Lori ASH WEDNESDAY Gavel Club members and Harrison, Libby Hartel, Julie their guests made a tour of Helwig, Susan Hendrick, Tuna Noodle Casserole SALE Lettuce Salad the Detroit Edison Marysville Teresa Hewitt, Jane Hobart, power plant Tuesday night. Scott Krueger, Daniel LaPon- Bread-butter The board of directors of sie, Sandy Little, Debra Mc- White Milk the Cass City Chamber of Alpine, Tammy McKee, Ken- Cookie Commerce adopted a set of neth Martin, Denise Oker- Orange Juice by-laws during a meeting strom, -fMelanie Particka, Select held Monday at the office of Christopher Reynolds, Karen THURSDAY by Basset* Dr. D.E. Rawson. Schmidt, +Teresa Scollon, The sum of $2,969.83 was Brian Smerdon, Earney Mashed Potatoes collected in the Tuscola Stoutenburg, +Lori Teich- Chicken in Gravy County Christian Rural Over- man, Tracy Vandiver, Karen Mixed Vegetable Now From SCHNEEBERGER'S seas Program recently con- Wallace, Wally Widdis, Kevin Bread-butter cluded. Wagg, +Linda Whittaker. White Milk Kenneth Charlton of Brad- Ice Cream enton, Fla., writes, "No rain SIXTH GRADE Your Choice at This Low Price, since Nov. 1, not even a FRIDAY shower, just sunshine." Brian Bills, Diane Bresky, Christine Buehrly, Julie Car- Barbecue on Bun THIRTY-FIVE YEARS penter, Darla Grouse, Brian Potato Chips ,„ AGO deBeaubien, Daniel Dickin- Buttered Corn So Why Wait? c/ White Milk j|f ^. son, Carol Dillon, Lori Gohs- Attorney General Thomas man, Tamara Green, Leatha Cake •"Good Housekeeping^ Read will serve as toastmast- Hartsell, Alesia Hoag, Jill ^ GUARANTEES er at the Lincoln Day banquet Kapala, Susanna Kappen, Menu subject to change. ^f Oft REFUND 10 ^ which is being sponsored by Mike Klebba, Kevin Krueger, Republicans of Tuscola, Hur- Debbie Klinkman, Raymond on and Sanilac counties at Kloc, Shelley LaPeer, Tom which Hon. Everett M. Dirk- Loomis, Howard Luana, sen, Republican member of Kathy Massey, Mike Max- Sanilac the U.S. House of Representa- well, Janet Morrish, Leslie tives, will speak. Messer, -fScott Murphy, Willis Campbell, high Roseanne Newsome, Betty school principal, was ap- Nizzola, David Nye, Mechelle 4-H Teen pointed chairman of the local Particka, Paula Posluszny, committee for the Easter Seal Mark Rabideau, Kimberly Sale conducted by the Tuscola Reavey, Annette Robinson, ~, _ County Chapter to raise funds Deanna Sawdon, Dean Schai- • jlin to aid crippled children. ble, John Scollon, Kelly Seur- A special appeal from ynck, Traci Sowden, Katy ^""" Harry F. Kelly, secretary of Sherman, Wendy Smith, state, urging residents of Kimberly Smith, Randy The regular meeting of the Tuscola county to purchase Stine, Scott Stine, Tammy Sanilac County 4-H Teen Club 1940 license plates immedi- Tibbits, Craig Tonti, Kathy was held Monday, Jan. 27, at ately has been received by Tyo, Randy Vollmer, Dave the Farm Bureau Building Edward Coler, manager of Whittaker, Steven Wynn, Rita in Sandusky. the local branch of the depart- Whittaker, Kent Wischmeyer. The group discussed revis- ment of state. ing its constitution and Plans have been completed FIFTH GRADE elected John Brocker to head for the district basketball a committee which will tournament slated for Cass Sarah Bostick, Kenneth handle the revision. Members City Feb. 29-March 2. Brown, Jeanne Burnette, also formed a recreation A new 85-horsepower Chev- Joseph Decker, Trisha Dear- committee and elected Susan rolet sold for $659. • ing, Charles Erla, Crystal and Cindy Sonck to head it. B. Gallaway, Larry Harrison, A foods committee was Tammy Heins, Sherry Hil- appointed, Debbie Wood was D. laker, Moria Hofstedt, Scott named chairman and Marcia Farm Bureau Hobart, Brian Hunter, Mi- Heussner vice-chairman. chelle Jones, Joe Kappen, The next meeting will be Gail Little, Sally Lowe, David held Feb. 24, at 8 p.m., in the Farm Bureau Building in E. Lockwood, Bobbi MacKay, Your Choice holds Jan. 30 Rhonda Mclntosh, Brian Sandusky. 95 95 to I59 victory party We Can't Put Our Money On Pineapple Motif Hardware Volunteer farm leaders who served as workers during the Sale, But We'll Pay You Tuscola County Farm Bureau 1975 membership campaign celebrated their successful drive at a "victory party" Jan. 30, at the Indianfields M. Country Club in Caro. LeRoy Schluckebier, Rich- ville, President of the Tuscola County Farm Bureau, ex- pressed appreciation to campaign manager Mrs. Ford Boyne for leading the workers in .reaching the membership goal of 2115 family memberships. Special recognition was FOR A 4-YEAR CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT •Sr given to Mervin Knoll of Vassar who led the volunteer $1000 Win. Deposit- Maximum Is Up.To You. workers in the number of new H\v/ members signed and renew- 5 % PASS BOOK SAVING K. als collected. Carl Keinath, H. 5'^CERTIFICATE — Maturing Quarterly To I Year G. and Marvin Rupprecht of $500 Min. Deposit Vassar, Gerald Hicks, De- (>% CERTIFICATE — I-2'L. Years — $500 Minimum ford, John Borek, Kingston Deposit '"K. and Schluckebier were also 1 "^ 6'2 % CERTIFICATE — 2'2-J Years — $500 Minimum A. Bookcase Bed honored for their individual Deposit G. 4-Drawer Desk contributions to the member- B. Spindle Bed H. 3-Drawer Dresser COUNTRY INN by famous BASSETT. . .priced so affordable that you will probably think you are dreaming about shopping in the'days when granny was a little girl and the ship campaign. C. Night Stand I. Chairback Bed week's groceries for the entire family still gave you change for a dollar. But this is bed- We invite you to bring this ad and D. Double Dresser J. 2-Door Hutch room furniture that creates the nostalgic of earlier furnishings in design only, because it is your Passbook and Certificates in E. 5-Drawer Chest K. Bachelor Chest scaled for today's living and easy care with Micarta (R) high pressure laminated plastic F. Chair L. Corner Desk tops. The finish is Maple so you may select the exact color scheme that is really you and and let us compare our Savings M. Hutch, 2 shelves YOURS. BASSETT FURNITURE will be the perfect compliment.. .SO WHY WAIT? with yours. .. .ENJOY NOW THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF YOU BY BASSETT. A Substantial Interest Penalty Will Be Imposed For "WIDEST SELECTION Withdrawals Of All Or Part Of Deposit Before Matur- RKMTlKi; OPEN EVERY ity. IN THE THUMB" <£sib PEOPLES STATE BANK SATURDAY AFTERNOON I x N. / THC t*NK Of fR/CMDirSfHVICl Payments Until \S Each depositor Insured to $40,000. OIIIVHN DOWNTOWN Phone: 872-2696 CassCity AldMlVwOMM »,,»,!,««,„„, March 1975 CARD'S LEADING JEWELER mm tniuo *„„ 0MIH FREE PARKING PH. 673-2444 CARO PAGE 10 CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1975 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Walk-in clinics set in Owendale, Bay Port Harris- • The Huron County Special specialists ill problern areas Specialists at the clinics BETTER HEALTH Services Office will sponsor such as physical, speech, will be present to meet two Walk-In Clinics to provide hearing, visual, social and individually with families to NEWS FROM emotional problems Friday. discuss sources of help, in- In Owendale, clinic hours cluding financial assistance. Hampshire FORMAL WEAR wi 11 be held 9-11:30 a .m. at the No appointments are neces- District Court Hold that salt shakei United Methodist Church on sary and there is no charge RYAN'S Main Street. An afternoon for service. Those needing Paul L. Bachman of Alpena Men's Wear and clinic will also be held from help but who are unable to in the village of Gagetown wins award Formal Wear Rental i 1-3:30 p.m. at the United come to either clinic may call was ticketed for excessive Phone 87*3431 Methodist Church in Bay the office in Bad Axe at speed (radar), 46 mph in a 30 BY DR. WALTER C. ALVAREZ and DR WILLIAM J. WELCH Port. 269-9216. mph zone. He paid fine and costs of $30. The Harris - Hampshire Salt did not always have the The important part of the diuretic, your doctor will Joseph Randall Lockhart of Agency, 6815 East Cass City bad name that it has today. Kingston in the village of Road, Cass City, an agent for salt molecule - chemically often advise you to eat food Indeed, in ancient times, salt •sodium chloride (Nad) -- is rich in potassium to make up Caro was ticketed for un- Pioneer State Mutual Insur- was more prized than gold. necessary noise (squealing ance Company, Flint, is a the sodium, which is why you for the loss. Two or three In imperial Rome a sol- will hear doctors refer to low bananas each day are helpful, tires). He paid fine and costs winner of the company's dier's salary -- "sal" is the of $25.00. outstanding President's salt diets as low sodium diets. or about three ounces of dried Latin word for sal-t -- was In the last few years, apricots. Figs, dates and Steve Paul Dolecki of Cass Award, according to the literally money to buy salt Company's President, Alex increasingly powerful water • raisins are also rich in City in the village of Cass City with. The Roman goddess of potassium. was ticketed for failure to Little. pills have been developed, health was named "Salus," which can almost always If this is not sufficient, maintain equipment. He paid To earn the award an agent finj jmd_cQst£jrfj;i5l must 7 be among the "Top - is windy, sunny and" whole- 'water and sodium If the "William Lee Cottier of or "three teaspoonfuls of a Twenty Producers for at least some, we hark back to the old patients' kidneys are able to decently flavored syrup of I Kingston in Koylton township nine months during the year. connection of salt with health function even a little, but not potassium chloride. was ticketed for failure to This agency was among the and refer to the atmosphere without side-effects. maintain equipment. He paid Top Twenty ten times during as salubrious. Unfortunately, the more fine and costs of $15. 1974. But salt has become a effective they are in washing Michael Allen Drier of :\\ villain in our day, more out the undesirable sodium, If you are faced with Gagetown in Elmwood town- A trophy will be presented seriously even than butter, the more they tend to wash mental illness in your family, ( ship was ticketed for expired to the Harris and Hampshire eggs and milk, and life out potassium, along with the operators license. He paid you should have the helpful' Agency along with the other . without salt is the lot of sodium. Potassium is a min- booklet, "When Mental Ill- fine and costs of $15. five winners at a later date. millions of ailing or near-ail- eral we very much need to ness Strikes a Family." ing Americans. maintain our muscular vigor For a copy, send 25 cents and I This big change in our and to keep our heart rhythm a long, stamped, self-ad- attitude toward salt came from becoming dangerously dressed envelope to Dr. Wil- about when we first recog- irregular. liam J. Welch, Box 4994, Dept. age town News nized that in many conditions So if you are taking a CCC, Des Moines, Iowa 50306. of ill health the body is slow to Mrs. Harold Koch 665-2536 rid itself of even normal amounts of salt and water. 1 This retained salt and water The Elmwood Township Nellie Sinclair. Two new spill into the tissue spaces United Fund Board met at the members, Mrs. James Baar causing the swelling we call i home of Merton Hendershot and Mrs. Harold Koch, were "edema," what your grand- Tuesday evening, Jan. 28, to welcomed into the club. 1 mother called "dropsy." allocate funds collected in the Lunch was serv.ed by the The swollen legs and bellies 1974 drive. Officers present hostess. of patients with sick livers, Would it really help to have an in- were Merton Hendershot, Next meeting will be at the the puffy ankles and lung strument to predict the storms of life? chairman; Mrs, Grover Laur- home of Mrs. Steve Bencheck congestion of patients with When the barometer falls it's too ie, vice-chairman; Mrs. Rich- March 3. failing hearts and the body DWife Q Nephew ard Ziehm, secretary , and late to build a sea wall or to dig a swelling of kidney disease are Mrs, Steve Bencheck, treas- all related to this abnormal D Husband D Sweetheart cyclone cellar. Wise men prepare urer. when the wind is calm. A leaking roof retention of salt and water. D Mother D Neighbor A number of Gagetown When salt is eliminated Q Father must be mended while the sun shines. STUDY CLUB area residents attended the from the diet of such patients, D Friend The Church does not claim to pro- Unionville Fireman's Ball at the stored salt and water DSon D Secret Pal vide a barometer of life. But it The Gagetown Study Club the VFW Hall Saturday night, finds its way slowly into the D Daughter preaches every Sunday the spiritual met for their December meet- Callers at the Harold Koch kidneys and the swelling goes D Classmates readiness which climaxed Christ's Ser- ing at the home of Mrs. Nellie home Sunday afternoon were down. D Brother D Father-in-law mon on the Mount: Sinclair of Caro. Roll call was Mrs. John Bauer of Franken- Diuretics, so-called "water D Sister Q Mother-in-law "Whosoever heareth these sayings "One thing I need to do to muth, Mrs. Nora Meyer and pills," bring down the swell- of mine, and doeth them, I will liken become a better Christian." Mrs. Anita Sheppard and ing faster by forcing the D Aunt Q Son-in-law The program, "Women of the family of Birch Run and the him unto a wise man which built his kidneys to get rid of more salt D Uncle D Daughter-in-law Bible", was led by Mrs. Harold Stein family of Reese. and water than they normally house upon a rock: Grover Laurie, with contri- Mrs. George Wilson, Lonnie D Granddaughter O Cousin "And the rain descended, and the dt\, but even so, the dietary butions by Mrs. Vera Hoad- and Leigh, attended the Peter intake of salt has to be kept D Grandson D Godchildren floods came, and the winds blew and ley, Inez Beach and Mrs. Nero concert with the Sagi- well below the amounts we beat upon that house. . . . naw Symphony Orchestra at customarily use. D Niece D Godparents "And it fell not: for it was founded the Saginaw Civic Center Even more striking in the upon a rock." Heritage Theater Sunday history of the bad name salt Fishers host evening. now has is its relation to high \v \ A \\\\ \ \\\\\ ,\\ \\\\\\V\\'\\\\\\\\Y \\ The ladies of the Gagetown Copyright 1975 Keibler Advertising Service, Inc., Strasburg, Virginia Scriptures Selected By The American Bible Society blood pressure. Cutting salt Valentine's Day Friday, Feb. 14 Methodist Church will hold out of the diet will often bring i Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday^ their monthly dinner Thurs- high blood pressure down to Remember all your loved ones with thoughtful Ezekiel John Philippians John I Corinthians Jonah Jeremiah t day, Feb. 6, with serving to normal without any other Hallmark Valentines and gifts. 33: 10-13 4: 13-15 3; 10-14 6: 36-40 JiJM! ?;I-5 *; 4'8 Philathea class start at 11:30 a.m. treatment. Although this is a An open house was held for well established fact, most Rev. and Mrs. Paul AmstuU, people find such a salt-free Mr. and Mrs. Art Fisher who is paslor of Owendale COACH I were hosts for the monthly diet unpalatable. MIKI: WI:AM:K. and Gagetown United Meth- Fortunately,' the use of Message Sponsored by These Progressive Firms party of the Baptist Philathea odist churches, in honor of diurectics is very effective in class Saturday night. Sixteen their 25th wedding anniver- the treatment of much high persons attended. sary, It was held at the blood pressure and makes BARTNIK SALES & SERVICE CROFT-CLARA LUMBER, INC. Clyde Wells conducted a Owendale parsonage Sunday such rigid salt restriction un- short business meeting and afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m. necessary. Mobil Service Stan Guinther played part of Used car & tractor parts Andersen Windows a tape by Dr. Tim LaHaye and discussed the Family Life M-81 & M-53 Phone 872-3541 Phone 872-21-1 OassCilv, Mich. Seminar to be held in Saginaw in March. The group voted to have ANDERSON'S THUMB APPLIANCE FUELGAS CO. OF CASS CITY their social meetings the (1422 Wc-st Main Slivcl, C;iss City, Mich. HULK--PROPANE SYSTEMS-FURNACES' fourth Saturday of each -RANGES-WATER SOFTENERS & month beginning in March. Phone 872-3'505 OTHER APPLIANCES Table games were played and Your Place iHOTPOINT-KELVINATOR—GIBSON— potluck refreshments were MAYTAG - KITCHEN AID Junction M-81 &M-53 Phone 872-2161' served. The next party is scheduled ., r;..?r •£.-"?••. • **/:... Saturday, March 22, at the FIRST AUTOMOTIVE, INC. SOMMERS BAKERY ; Chuck Hartwick home. Mr. ,•''• f-Vii-A.' ^*-l '; ' I'r^'' For All Machine Shop Service Home of Irish Bread and Mrs. Don Kowbel will be in charge of entertainment. Paint Phone 872-2178 Cass City, Mich. Reasons The Indianfield Golf & Country Club Is Your Place In Caro For Dining, Opi'ii Kllill l() 7 clays a week VILLAGE SERVICE CENTER Joining 4-H Dancing, and Total Enjoyment. We Suggest That You Get Together QUAKER MAID DAIRY TIRES-BATTERIES-V-BELTS-TUNE- With Good Friends and Bring Them Out For A Very Special Evening UPS-MUFFLERS-BRAKE SERVICE Groceries —- Ice Cream is easy Complete With Delicious Food and Drink, Courteous Service, and Cass City, Mich. Phone 872-3850J Outs — Party Supplies Phone H72-919(i Comfortable Surroundings. On Friday and Saturday Evenings, You'll If you are between the ages Enjoy Dancing To The Sounds of The C.S.C Trio. . . Scott Chambers, VERONICA'S RESTAURANT MAC& LEO SERVICE of 7 -19, you are eligible to join a 4-H club. With three or more Dick Smith, and Curtis Chambers. Or If You and Your Group Have A members, an adult leader and Phone 872-2550 TOTAL PRODUCTS an interest, you can start a Special Party or Meeting Coming Up, We Can Accommodate You.. . club, elect your own officers Just Give Us A Call! Phone 872-3122 Cass City, Mich. "Good Home Cooked Food" and make plans for club projects, activities and rec- Dolly "Karr" Tait formerly of Cass City extends a special reation. CASS CITY FLORAL invitation to the people, in the Cass City area to stop in and KLEIN FERTILIZERS, INC. 4-H offers a wide variety of say hello. FLOWERS & GIFTS projects: dog care, wood- working, electrical training, MAKE ANY TIME A SPECIAL TIME. . . crops, food and nutrition, LPh(>no«72-2l20 Cass City, Mich. Phono 872-3075 Cass City, Mich. horse and pony, flowers and AT INDIANFIELD GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB! vegetables, snowmobile MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN safety, home landscaping, CONVENIENT FRIDAY SPECIALS INTERSTATE SCRAP INC. sewing and knitting, photog- Each and Every Friday, You Can Your Investments Are Our Mutual Concern I raphy, rabbits, safety, rock- DAILY HOURS Cass City Phone 872-4337 etry, veterinary science, Enjoy Our Dinner Special of Wanted cars, Farm Machinery, Radiators Open Saturday morning leathercraft and bicycle LUNCH: 11:00-2:00 MON.-SAT. Fresh Whlteflsh or Our Very safety are among the long list Special Perch Dinner Served 10,000 Batteries -1.25 each Cass City Phone872-21051 DINNER: 5:00-9:00 MON.-THURS. of project areas. 5:00-10:00 FRI.&SAT. Family Style. . . All You 1:30-6:00 P.M. SUN. Can Eatl WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE OUVRY CHEVROLET-OLDS, INC. If you are interested in Featuring Salad Bar and Daily Specials Cass City, Michigan joining a 4-H club or would STORE like more information, call BUFFET BRUNCH: 11-1 SUNDAY SPECIALTY OF THE HOUSE (Our aim is to please) the Cooperative Extension Cold Sandwiches Daily In Lounge 2-5 P.M. Prime Rib of Beef... MfiTMainSt. Service at 673-3161. BAR HOURS: MON.-THUHS. n-n A Beef Lover's Delight, FR'I.&SAT. n A.M.-Z A.M. Phone 872-2040 872-2750 872-3830 Served Nightly. Cass City, Mich. SUN. NOON-8P.M. J & C TOTAL KRITZMAN'S CLOTHING TIRES-WHEEL ALIGNMENT Want Ads MECHANIC ON DUTY 6447 Main WRECKER SERVICE Business phone 872-3904 ! Help You Sell j Cass City, Mich. Phone 872-3470 Cass City, Mich. , Phone 872-2967 Unused Items! IGAFOODLINER INDIANFIELD GAMBLE STORE TABLERITE MEATS "FASFASTT j GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB, INC Cass City. Mich. Phone 872-3515 [JI21 Ca.ss City Road, Cass City Phone 872-2(545] Call 872-2910 J 1201 E. Gun Club Rd. 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struck Betty was the vast Elizabete Pinheiro Da called, decided the next "For one thing, she wanted arrived. She said her fir st day he had given her. the water." said she likes Cass City and difference in life styles, Silva, 16, wanted to get into morning that she should begin to get a head start on school,'' involved a lot of crying. Betty is staying with the the friends she has made at the swing of things when she her American education. Mrs. Clarke explained. "I "The first day, I cried very especially school. FIRST SNOW Clarkes as part of a Youth for school. came to Cass City as a foreign Monday found her in class think she wanted to make much," Betty said, flashing Back home, she gets up Understanding exchange pro- exchange student Sunday, at Cass City High School. some friends as soon as her wide, - sparkling eyes. every morning at 6:15 a.m., This is the first time in her gram that saw nearly 250 "Things are working out Jan. 26. The dark-eyed slim Why plunge into this new possible. "But things are better now." for classes which begin an life that Betty has seen snow. students traveling with Betty fine," Mrs. Clarke said. Brazilian beauty wasted no and admittedly strange life so "Another reason I think she Things are indeed better hour later. She studies all She thinks the weather is to the United States. "After a basketball game time. quickly? According to Mr. did is because it helps fight now and getting better all the morning and goes home for extremely cold, totally unlike The Clarkes put in their recently, she came to me and After a 10-hour flight, in- and Mrs. Lyle Clarke of 3475 homesickness." time. English is still a prob- lunch at 11:30 a.m. Her school her equatorial weather in application for a student over said she was going to be cluding two hours wading Cemetery Rd., where Betty is Betty quickly admitted a lem for the young Brazilian, has no hot lunch program nor Brazil. a year ago and learned last 'bumming around' with Cathy through customs in Detroit, staying, there were two rea- wave of homesickness had but that, too, is getting better. are there afternoon classes. Mrs. Clarke said the family October that Betty would be for. a while. That's her first Betty, as she prefers to be sons. swept over her soon after she She finds the most difficulty Classes are held Monday is hoping for lots of snow yet coming to stay with them. slang expression." in speaking the language. through Saturday during the this winter. Since her arrival, she's Chances are, she'll learn a "I studied English two school year. "I'd like her to really see a becoming more accustomed lot more before she returns to years in my school in Brazil," "Another difference is that lot of it and appreciate it," to her new surroundings. She Brazil. she explained, "but not at home, the students stay in she said. enough." She can write the one classroom and the teach- Something else new to language with greater ease. ers move from room to Betty is ice skating. She has But chances are it won't be - -room," she said. watched a group" of "kids long before she'll be as fluent While no formal classes are playing hockey on a local as a native American, Clarke held during the afternoon, pond and was initially little hope said. Betty did take special classes amazed at them "walking on Betty comes from the city in English to help prepare for of Goiania, located south of her trip to the United States. Brazil's capital, Brasilia. She She also studied in another 200 fete has three sisters and two optional evening class. for tax freeze brothers. She is the youngest "I enjoy school very • of her family. much," she said. "I don't like Experts hold out little Her father died a little over to skip classes and I don't like Specifically, the Tuscola Harold Oatley chance this week that a resolution asks that a one- a year ago, and served as a being late." grassroots movement to en- year moratorium be declared local government official. Eventually, she says, she'd act a one-year freeze on on all classes of property Betty lives just a short walk like to study medicine, but property assessments valuation, freezing them at from a large university, sit- she admits that's a long way on retirement throughout the state will be the 1974 level. uated in the midst of the down the road right now. successful. 600,000 population city in Another big difference she The resolution specifically Some 200 school admini- In a letter addressed to cites inflation, recession, de- Brazil's interior. She plans to finds involves the foods we strators, board members, Harold Humm, Fairgrove eat. Pizza was something new clining farm commodity attend the university after teachers, neighbors and oth- Township Supervisor and a markets and the general graduation from high school. she discovered one night ers attended a retirement prime mover behind the following a basketball game. depressed condition of the She is enrolled as a senior at dinner for Harold Oatley of freeze, State Rep. Loren economy as reasons for seek- Cass City and will have to Mrs. Clarke said Betty would Allen Park Jan. 24 at the Armbruster (R-Caro) said it ing the freeze. complete high school back not eat the new-found food Presidential Inn. is doubtful anything can be home as well when she with her fingers, which is Oatley had completed 45 done. returns. Betty will stay with traditional with American years in education when he "At the present time, it the Clarkes for six months. teen-agers. retired Jan. 2. appears that difficulty would Community She said she wanted to She also does not eat fruit, He moved to Allen Park in be encountered with this type come to the United States for such as oranges, without 1955 from Cass City where he of legislation because, ac- two reasons. utensils. was the assistant principal cording to all interpretations, "First, I wanted to come to One thing she finds similar and the driving force behind the legality of the approach see how a family in the United to Brazil is the music. Mrs. Cass City's scouting pro- desired appears to be uncon- States lives," she said. "Sec- Clarke said she doesn 't like to gram . stitutional," Armbruster told Bank assets up ondly, I wanted to learn the listen to the radio very much Oatley was born on a farm Humm. language better. So far, I've because it reminds her of north of Cadillac. He attended He told Humm other meth- enjoyed it very much." home too much. It also a one-room grade school and ods to accomplish the freeze ELIZABETE SILVA, 16, Cass City foreign exchange student from Brazil reminds her of her boyfriend then walked 4'/2 miles each are being sought, but prom- (center) says she feels right at home with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Clarke LIFE STYLES who has been courting her way daily to attend high ised little. $3.28 million of South Cemetery Road. Also shown is a son Robbie and daughter Cathy. Betty, DIFFERENT about a year. school. ". . . .there is only a slim as she prefers to be called, will stay with the Clarkes the next six months. "I miss him," she said He started teaching after chance of accomplishing the One of the first things that smiling and displaying a ring completing a one-year in- original intent via a one-year Assets of Community Bank, tensive normal school course moratorium," Armbruster Bad Axe, increased by more for teachers in 1926. He later said. than $3.28 million during 1974, We can't save Reader says thanks Grandson stars attended Central Michigan In a statement released according to unaudited year- LETTERS University and received his Thursday, Jan. 30, Arm- end reports, making the degree in 1932. He taught five bruster said in spite of the bank's total assets $53,424,- money for years in Traverse City before fact that the action might be 416, it was announced by A.G. to Lions for help on soccer coming to Cass City. While unconstitutional, the pro- Spaeth, president and chair- here he received special cedure is being tested in the man of the board of directors. TO in good health to contact your commendation for his work Senate with the introduction The growth in assets some drivers! Cass City Chronicle Lions Club to see about as chairman of the East amounted to 6.5 per cent. Cass City, Mich. team of a bill on the subject. donating your dog to the Central College Agreement Township supervisors Net income was up substan- clinic. Association. tially, amounting to $545,716, To the Editor, Cass City Chronicle throughout the Thumb and You just can't lose. If your He was assistant principal Spaeth added, amounting to a EDITOR We would once more like to the Saginaw Valley are seek- dog doesn't make it you get gain of ,10.6 per cent. express our thanks to Jack Attn: Sports Editor for 5'/2 years, principal of the ing the freeze in the face of him back and most probably high school for 11 years The board of directors has Downing of Gagetown, Alger increased property valu- a better dog than when he left, before becoming the assistant declared a quarterly dividend Freiburger and the Lions I am writing to you in the ations recently announced. and if he does graduate, like hopes that you will include in superintendent at Allen Park. In Tuscola county, agricul- of 40 cents per share, payable REACT says Club of Cass City for being "Blackie" did, the gratifica- Jan. 31, which makes a total instrumental and making ar- your paper an article of local At the retirement dinner tural land values jumped an tion of having helped a blind Oatley was presented with a 1974 dividend of $1.60 per But for good drivers, with rangements to get our interest. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel average of 16 per cent, with person become more inde- plaque for outstanding com- share. good driving records, we have "Blackie" into the leader dog Aleksink Sr., 40 year resi- many townships recording pendent is worth it all. munity service and another Deposits were up during a good deal. thanks school at Rochester, Mich. dents of Cass City, were increases of over 25 per cent. Words can't express the for appreciation of his work 1974, too, according to Mr. It's our Auto-Gard Insur- We are really happy that informed recently that their Last week, both the Sanilac pride we have in "Blackie" by students. and Tuscola county boards of Spaeth, who said that total ance Policy. "Blackie" made it all the way grandson, George Popa, was now. It's a real satisfying He also received a plaque deposits at year's end were Written by the Michigan to graduation and is now awarded National All-Amer- commissioners passed reso- for coverage feeling. Wow! (He made it!). from the school system with $47,609,249, which amounts to Mutual Liability Company, it earning his keep as the eyes ican Honors in Soccer. lutions urging such a freeze Thanks again. an outline of the state of a gain of 6.6 per cent for the gives you all the coverage you of a blind man somewhere in George, a goalie and senior at be enacted by the Legisla- Michigan in copper and show- ture. year. need at a personalized rate Dear Mr. Ketchum, Oklahoma. Cranbrook in Bloomfield Hills Respectfully yours, was the only one from Michi- ing the communities he based on your record, how We, the members of Huron We would therefore also County React Team C-416, Mr. and Mrs. Harold gan to be awarded the honor served as an educator. your car is used and other urge others who may have a Koch and Raymond factors. would like to express our this year. He was one of 33 He was given an envelope dog at least 18 months old and Gagetown with a gift of money from his SAVE on your Auto Insur- appreciation for the article soccer players from across associates at the school. ance, 10 per cent, 20 per cent, that appeared in the January the United States to be se- CASS CITY GUN CLUB 30 per cent. 23 issue of the Chronicle. Breeze from Florida lected by the National Soccer 4 south, 1 east, 1/4 north of Cass City Also use our easy "10 PAY We are very pleased with Coaches Association. George the article and feel assured has received Midwest Re- •MMHMMMMtMMMMMMW*** PLAN". Spread your cost Brooksville, Fla. 57 one morning. What would over 10 months. that it has conveyed our gional (5 states) All Ameri- MMPA to meet purpose and goal to the Dear Mr. Haire, he say if Michigan weather can honors for the last two Available through Michi- got up to 57 just for one Spaghetti Supper gan Mutual Ins. Group. public, and that they will be Just a .little breeze from years. morning? The Deford Local of Mich- Call, or drop in, for the aware, now, that we are Florida where we look for- In the spring of 1974, he had igan Milk Producers Assn. facts. willing and can be of help to ward to getting our Chronicle Then I read in the same the privilege of participating / B CD* 12 starting 5:30 p.m. our communities in many which, with our efficient mail paper that there were six in the U.S. Olympic Soccer (MMPA) will hold its annual meeting at 12 o'clock noon AT GUN CLUB Doerr ways. service, usually arrives in accidents in one week due to team tryouts held at the Thank you again for such five days but may take nine. slippery roads, in one of Southern Illinois University Saturday, Feb. 8, at the ADULTS.. ..$2. 00 children Under 12. ...$1.50 fine coverage, and remember I read "Rabbit Tracks" and which a policeman couldn't campus, although he was not Lamotte Township Fire Hall. Insurance you are welcome anytime to would say the only place to stop for a car which had selected for the team; the Glenn Lake, MMPA Presi- attend our meetings. make rabbit tracks here stopped for a stop sign. Did he honor of competing against dent, will be guest speaker. Agency would be in the sand. I note in give himself a ticket for too the best in the nation was Activities at the meeting Red Bird & Turkey Shoot will include election of offi- 6440 Huron - Cass City Sincerely, the Jan. 20 issue that Mr. fast driving under road con- gratifying. He has made ditions? I doubt it. cers for the coming year and starting Larry Cooper Ouvry thinks Florida weather application to several Ivy at noon. Phone 872-3615 Vice-president lousy because it got down to They do have accidents in League Colleges where var- election of delegates to the SUN., FEB. 9 Florida but not because of icy sity soccer is played. upcoming district meeting. roads. ' 1 Then I read with consider- Yours truly, able amusement the great George Popa Sr. HIGHEST PRICES PAID! YOU'RE INVITED problem created for the groc- 5844 Petterson ery stores when the sales tax Troy, Mich. 48084 CONCERT on food was repealed. Check- 6IFFORD CHAPTER out girls have always done it BY in Florida with no problems, WANTED no delay and no expensive Hello from Brothers and Sisters cash registers. They just use EUCHRE their heads. Surely Michigan girls are as bright. In fact of the "Son" some of the check-out girls Harold Galley JUNK CARS here are from Michigan. I also read with interest the UP TO PARTY Mr. John Haire, editor story about the Tanner School. I could give quite a The Chronicle SATURDAY AT history of McHugh, built in Dear John: 1882, where I went 1900 to $20 PER CAR FEB. 8 7:30-9:00 p.m. 1907. I later taught there for Marion and I enjoyed your GAGETOWN six years. It was more pleasant note in "Rabbit NO CAR TOO OLD OR JUNKY fortunate than Tanner for Tracks". It seems long ago after the Evergreen unit was that I convinced the Rotary WE ALSO PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR CASS CITY HIGH MASONIC HALL formed, it was sold at auction Club of my own lunacy by for more than its original cost suggesting a human visit to and for nearly 20 years has the moon. • Batteries • Farm Machinery SCHOOL GYM been a part of the Church of Inclosed is some material SATURDAY, Christ, south of town. from a retirement dinner last • Cut Steel • 2ft. and under FOR ALL AGES Needless .to say I can't week, which I promised to attend there but a lot of send when I saw you in FREE WILL OFFERING 8 m memories come flooding December. Possibly some of " Sponsored By back. Some are very funny the friends who after twenty Check Inter-State First-More $$$ For Scrap FEB. 8 > and some not so laughable. years still remember me Thanks to an appreciative might be interested to read a Youth of NOVESTA •Prizes -Lunch son, we are enjoying a lovely little more about the end of Call 872-4337 - Pick-up Service Available 12x60 mobile home and the my professional career. You long drive which I made 19 are welcome to use anything CHURCH OF CHRIST Donation...... $1.00 times each way is replaced by you find suitable, a two-hour and 12 minute ride Cass City was a good place above the clouds where the to live. I still wish the INTER-STATE SCRAP, INC. SPONSORED IN COMMUNITY INTEREST BY sun is always shining and the opportunity to make a good , -'living had been as available 4100 NORTH CEMETERY RD. CASS CITY sky is always blue. f Yours from Florida till the :there as here. THE CASS CITY STATE BANK birds return. \ Cordially yours OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.- SAT. TO NOON Jason A. Kitchin Harold Oatley CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1975 PAGE 13 Cass Cityans sentenced in Circuit Court Marie Meredith Two Cass City men were The two, Gerald J. Kosal, An additional sentence of 90 25, and Charles W. Hewlett, days in jail for Kosal was sentenced to probationary Phone 672-9489 terms in Sanilac County Cir- 21, were both placed on suspended by presiding Judge Shabbona Area News cuit Court last week following probation for one year. Each Arthur M. Bach. convictions on burglary was fined $25, assessed $25 in The two were arrested last charges. costs plus a $5 oversight fee. fall in connection with a series of break-ins of several cottages in the Cass City Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Kritz- Dean Smith and Susie were of Mr. and Mrs. Ryerson Shores and Sam Springstead baugh and family, Mrs. Bon- area. man were Sunday dinner Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. Puterbaugh and family. Eve- and daughter, Lori of Detroit, nie Massingale and sons and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and Mrs. Voyle Dorman. ning callers were Mr. and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Deering PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS Kritzman. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hopkins Mrs. Bob Hacker of Snover. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spring- were Sunday supper guests of and daughter, Julaine, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Phil- stead. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Leslie and Honor METHODIST WOMEN friend, Isabell Larue, all of lips and family of St. Clair Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emigh family. Saginaw, were Saturday were Thursday evening call- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Billot of The United Methodist guests of their parents, Mr. ers of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Snover were Sunday supper Women will meet Wednesday and Mrs. Virgil VanNorman. Hoagg. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Educator at evening, Feb. 12, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Margaret Foster of Set Lenten Mrs. Donna Jensen and Dorman. DIRECTORY with Mrs. Mary Vatter. The Peck visited Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Donna Marie, Miss Lana Puterbaugh and lesson will be by Mrs. Arling- Merrill Kreger Thursday. Norman Galen and Keith Mrs. Alex Cherniawski at- ton Gray . Sunday, they visited Miss Arold, all of Dearborn, were tended the christening of DR. W. S. SELBY Dr. E. Paul Lockwood Jennie Cullin, who is a patient Sunday afternoon callers of Chad Hunkins, son of Mr. and at Provincial House in Cass services at Mr. and Mrs. Ryerson Puter- Optometrist Chiropractic Physician Fort Worth _Mls^-_Eichard_Hunkina__of_ ..^ityJ_Sh.e_felJ...and.fractui:ed_ -bauglrand~family; Vassar, Saturday evening. Hours-8-5-:0()-exceptThurs'clay •-- -Office Hours: Elder Wayne Hough will be her left arm. Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dor- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mc- Mon.,Tues., Wed., Fri. Mrs. Thylis Sassanella Mrs. Bruce Krtizman was a Evenings by appointment the guest speaker Sunday man were Sunday afternoon Lean of Ubly were Sunday 9-12 a.m. and 1:30-5:00 p.m. Chambless, an institutional morning, Feb. 9, at the 1.1 Thursday visitor of Mrs. callers of his aunt, Mrs. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. •4(124 Hill SI. resource teacher at the Oak- William Woodward. Good Shepherd Saturday 9-12 a.m. o'clock service at the RLDS Maude Houghton of Snover. Alex Wheeler. In the after- Across from Mills and Dales hurst Elementary School, has church. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sawdon Other callers were Mr. and noon they called on Mrs. been named by the Fort Hospital Kvcnings-Tucs, 7-9 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence and family were Sunday Mrs. Merle Dorman. Duncan McLean, who is a Worth, Texas, Jaycees as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mid-week Lenten services Mr. and Mrs. Louis Behr, Phone 872-3-104 Closed All Day Thursday Hyatt and family were Satur- will again be held this Easter patient in McKenzie Memor- Fort Worth's Outstanding day callers of Rev. and Mrs. Voyle Dorman. Mr. and Mrs. Ryerson Puter- ial Hospital, Sandusky. PH. 872-2765 Cass City Young Educator of 1974. season at Good Shepherd ALLEN WITHERSPOON Curtis Deford and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming For Appointment Mrs. Chambless spent sev- and Esther were Friday lunch Lutheran Church. Pastors Now England Life Imlay City, and also called on from six Thumb Lutheran Harold T. Donahue, M.D. eral years of her childhood Mr. and Mrs. George McKee guests of Marie Meredith. NEL Growth Fund and started school in Cass congregations will partici- NEL Equity Fund and family of Lapeer. pate in the series. Physician & Surgeon City, where she lived with 4-H H-H Value Line Fund-Keystone Mrs. George Regnarus and The sermons will be based her mother, Margaret Orr girls of Mt. Clemens and son, Funds CLINIC Sassanella, at the home of her on the book of Job and the Phone 872-232] Dennis Regnarus of Cleve- The Evergreen Guys and 4(174 Hill St., Cass City grandparents, the late Mr. Gals 4-H Club held a box series is entitled "My Re- HARRIS-HAMPSHIRE INS. AGENCY 4fil50akSt,, CassCilv land, Ohio, spent from Friday deemer Lives." and Mrs. Morton Orr, while 'til Sunday morning visiting social Saturday evening, Feb. 6815 E. Cass City Road YONGKYUN KIM, M.D. Office 872-2323 - Res. 872-2311 her father, M-Sgt. Edwin 1, at Evergreen School. The schedule: Agency "Since 1924" her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Feb. 12, (Ash Wednesday), Sassanella, served overseas Earl Springstead. A short business meeting Obstetrician—Gynecologist HARRIS-HAMPSHIRE in WW II. was conducted. The Dorman Pastor James Van Dellen. MAY WE SERVE YOU?? Sally Smith was a Sunday Feb. 19, Pastor Dennis 4672 Hill St. CassCily Mrs. Chambless, who now afternoon guest of Sandra sisters sang. Also the 4-H Club PHONE 872-2688 Insurance Agency Borchers, Sebewaing. trl across from Hills & Dales resides with her husband Tom Pallas. presented a plaque to Voyle CASS CITY General Hospital. in Hurst, Texas, has spent her Dorman, who is retiring as a Feb. 26, Pastor Terry Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dor- Glaus, Linkville-Caseville. I Complete Insurance Services entire teaching career at man of Caro and Mr. and Mrs. custodian in March. John Dr. Kim has office hours Oakhursl, where she attended Agar was auctioneer for the March 5, Pastor Ernst Tuesdays 1-5 p.m. at 861 6815 E. Cass City Rd. grade school, starting her box social which netted $51. Henkelmann, Pigeon. Gilford Rd., Caro. Cass City, Michigan teaching there in 1963. She •March 12, Pastor F.J. Sat- He still has regular office Phone 872-2688 has a master in education Honor Masonic telmeier, Bach. YOU*!independent lours Monday 1-5 p.m., and degree in elementary super- March 19, Pastor Harold Insurance j /AGENT J.Y. LEE, M.D.. Mftvll*oun Thursday and Friday, 1-5 vision from North Texas State Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hyatt Schlicker, Unionville. i.m. and Saturday, 9-12 noon. Internal Medicine University. were Thursday supper guests Services begin at 7:30 p.m. Chest Diseases — Heart Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. youth at Newell Harris Richard Hampshire Morning hours by appoint- & Lungs Sassanella, live in Fort Advertise it in The Chronicle. ment, office 872-29W), resi- 4672 Hill Street Worth. Arraign Ubly dence 872-3172. Caro office, Cass City phone 073-4160 oi'TiCK imrus 9 till 5 Coming1 Auctions Decker DR. J.H.GEISSINGER except Wednesday and Saturday 9 till 12 man on CHIROPRACTOR Masonic youth organiza- Phone: 872-4500 Saturday, Feb. 8 - An tions of the area were honored MON..TUES., THURS..FRI. auction sale will be held to .Friday evening, Jan. 31, in a NOTICE 9-12a.m. 2-6p.m. K.I. MacRAE, D.O. settle the estate of Tony special meeting at the Decker assault charge SAT.9-12a.m. Huber, 4 miles east, 5 miles Masonic Temple under the Osteopathic Physician south and 2\*> miles east of direction of OES worthy 21 N. Aimer, Caro MI Cass City on Deckerville Rd. matron, Mrs. Lucille Fleming James C. Smielewski, 23, and Surgeon The sale includes farm ma- of Decker. A dinner honoring Ubly, requested a court-ap- chinery, milking equipment, the OES Grand Family of pointed attorney when he BIGELOW HARDWARE Across from IGA store Corner Church and Oak Sts. Phone Caro 673-4464 feed and household goods. Michigan, the heads of Cass appeared in Huron County Office 872-2880 - Res. 872-3365 Emil Pudelko, administrator. City and Marlette Job's District Court Friday on Ira and David Osentoski, Daughters and heads of De- charges of assaulting a police JAMES BALLARD, M.D. DR. EDWARD SCOLLON auctioneers. Molay chapters preceded the officer. CLOSED UNTIL Off ice a I 4530 Weaver St. VETERINARIAN meeting. Preliminary examination Saturday, Feb. 22 - Les Program highlights in- was set by Judge John T. Hours: 10:()0a.m. to 12:00 Call For Appointment Rossman will hold a dairy Schubel for 1:30 p.m. Feb. 14. _. 2:00p.m. to4.-30 cluded the Bible and Star r For Small Animals and farm machinery sale, one ceremonies, and the cere- James M. Umphrey, a Bad Daily except Thursday after- mile north and one mile east Axe attorney, was appointed 872-2935 mony of the Lighted Cross, of Kingston on Rossman Rd. presented by Cass City and to represent Smielewski. FEBRUARY 16 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass City Boyd Tait, auctioneer. Bond of $1,000 was posted. DO YOU HAVE A Marlette Job's Daughters. They also presented musical He was arrested in Harbor DRINKING PROBLEM? Friday, Feb. 28 - George Beach Jan. 30. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS EFREN M. DIZON, M.D. numbers which included a Baranic will have a farm harpsichord solo by Debbie & AL-ANON PERLAA. ESPINO, M.D. machinery auction sale lo- Every Friday evening, 8:00 Thompson of the Marlette Diplomates of the American cated 3'/2 miles west of Bethel. p.m. Good Shepherd Luther- Board of Pediatrics Gagetown or 7'/ miles east of an Church, Cass City. 2 Also on the program was (Practice limited to Infants Unionville on Bay City-For- the DeMolay flower talk and Children) estville Rd. Boyd Tait, auc- given by Jerry Milton, state Harry Crandell, Jr. at 4672 Hill St. tioneer. master councillor of District THE PLACE D.V.M. Cass City, Mich. 48726 5 and 6, and a solo by Ken Office 4438 South Seeger St. (Across from Hills & Dales Crocker of Tuscola County Hospital) Constant use will wear away DeMolay, accompanied by Phone 872-2255 Phone 517-872-4384 anything — especially friends. his son, Kenneth. TO SAVE Introductions and honors were given to OES Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. Marjorie Barton, members of the offi- IS cial grand family and grand committee women. Worthy 48-OZ. 16-oz. matrons and patrons from Caro, Marlette, Bad Axe, Btls. Btls. POP Decker, Ubly and Sandusky MUTUAL POP OES chapters were intro- duced. PEPSI Tuscola County DeMolay members attended, along 1*1 Of with Jerry Milton, state SAVINGS • DIET PEPS I master councillor of District 5 and 6, and Carl Richmond, mm 55* master councillor of George •MT.DEW Washington Chapter. Representing Job's Daugh- ters of Cass City Bethel were Honor Queen, Lori Hind and 69 senior princess Deanna Sed- COKE.. don and junior princess PASSBOOK SAVINGS 65* 8 $1 Sheryl Price. From Marlette Bethel were Honor Queen Jan Compounded Daily, Earnings Paid Quarterly. Bitterling and princess Mari- Annual Yield 5.39%. No Minimum Balance. lyn Klaus, Also attending were past Withdraw Anytime. Add Anytime. All Funds LAY'S Honored Queen Roblyn Fues- in by the 10th of the Month Earn from the LOW FAT KOEGEL'S ter, now serving as Grand Junior Custodian of Grand 1st of that Month". POTATO Bethel and Marilyn Monger, MILK Grand Representative to CHIPS BOLOGNA British Columbia of the Cass Gal. City Bethel and Debbie 10-oz. pkg. Thompson, past Honored Queen and Grand Bethel Inner Guard of Marlette. Salem UM SCHAFER'S U. S. No. 1 Certificates BIGG BREAD POTATOES women meet to Everyday Low Price Monday OPEN 4105 20»»-99C 9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. MON.-THURS. loaves ^ | Fourteen members and two 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. FRI. 9:00 A.M. - NOON SAT. 3 guests were present Monday evening when the United Methodist Women of Salem COLD BEER AND WINE Church met at the home of Mrs. Esther McCullough. New reading books were MUTUAL SAVINGS selected -from a collection brought by Mrs. Walter Jezewski. The program topic INSURFD 6459 Main St. Cass City, Mich. - "Death" was presented by QUAKER MAID DAIRY STORE Mrs. Eldred Kelley. The March meeting will be, Phone 872-2105 PHONE 872-9196 CASS CITY at the home of Mrs. Maurice Joos. PAGE 14 CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1975 CASS CITY. MICHIGAN Air views on proposed Arraign six in Circuit Court Monday

Six arraignments and one offense allegedly took place County Jail. entered a plea of guilty which entered a plea of nolle con- sentencing were heard Mon- at the intersection of Colwood Judge Clements also took was accepted by the court. tendere to taking a motor teacher strike law day in Tuscola County Circuit and Bay City-Forestville under advisement a motion to Bond was continued and vehicle and not returning said Court before presiding Judge Roads Dec. 23. dismiss a charge of stealing a sentencing was set for March vehicle, valued less than $100. Martin Clements. Harold D. Enos, 42, no motorcycle. 3. The plea was accepted by address given, was also ar- Continued from page one than have an outsider calling better their status both fi- Donald Ziehm, 42, Owen- The offense allegedly took Beyett is charged with the court and sentencing was the shots," Crouse said. nancially and professionally. dale, was arraigned on a raigned on a DUIL, third place in Watertown township larceny at the Caro High set for March 3. bear. Luce concurred. "I'm a be- "Schoolteachers haven't charge of driving under the offense charge. He stood May 21. School Nov. 22. The automobile was alleg- Crouse said he favors ad- liever in home rule," he said. had the professional or eco- influence of liquor, third mute and a plea of innocent Leland Beyett, 17, Caro, Leo Glenn Waterman, 48, edly taken from the Burton- visory arbitration in which "Binding arbitration removes nomic status they've de- offense. He stood mute and a was entered in his behalf. was arraigned on charges of Fostoria, was arraigned on a Moore auto dealership in both sides would be heard and the freedom of the district to served," he said. "Collective plea of innocent was entered Pre-trial examination was set breaking and entering and charge of unlawfully driving Caro Dec. 9. if no agreement could be solve its own problems. We've bargaining is one way to in his behalf. Pre-trial exami- for Feb. 18, and bond was larceny in a building. He away an automobile. He George Rivar, Silverwood, reached between the parties, seen the deterioration of the improve the quality of teach- nation was set for March 3, continued. was sentenced for probation the district could go to the collective bargaining process ing as well as the economic and $500 bond was continued. Enos was arrested Nov. 30 violation to spend 30 days in voters to ask for approval of a in police and fire negotia- standing. It's the only way." Ziehm is charged with his in Indianfields township. the Tuscola County Jail! settlement. tions. They figure it's, going to He viewed the position of third DUIL offense within a Al Simon, 17, Bay City, was Rivar was also ordered t( "In that way, the people arbitration anyway so why teachers in a school as 10-year period. The latest arraigned on charges of lar- Police probe attend alcoholics anonymous would have some say rather bother." similar to doctors in a hos- ceny in a building and break- meetings^. pital concerned! with upgcad- ingmd ente.ring.with intent to OUTLOOK inglhe "quality"of the institu- Veterans rush commit larceny. He stood Sentence 3 Generally, all sides agree tion. Once the economic mute and a plea of innocent some new law incorporating status has been upgraded, he was entered on both counts. Walbro pair said, then efforts toward Simon then entered a plea Kingston the right to strike and some sort of arbitration is inevi- improving quality of educa- for bonus of guilty to attempted larceny in Huron table. Luce views any new tion can become paramount. of the building, Frank's Gun attend school law as not changing things "Collective bargaining will Shop, in Wisner township. The much. go a long way toward upgrad- payments plea was accepted by the court and sentencing was set Two employees of Walbro assault case "The legislation won't be of ing "quality of education," larcenies Corporation, completed Unit any great benefit," he said. Stafford said. for March 3. III of Wittenberg University's "It won't change the person- Continued from page one Judge Clements also took State Police and Tuscola Sunday, Cass City Police under advisement a motion to Management Development alities involved and the Legis- County Sheriff's deputies in- and Tuscola County Sheriff's Program Friday, Jan. 31. lawmakers had failed to lature can't pass laws to is checked before it is sent in. dismiss the breaking and vestigated a rash of larcenies deputies arrested Henry They are David Aumann of enact an immediate effect change emotions." Janet Anvil "They estimate at least 30 entering count. and breaking and enterings in Donald Nolan Jr., of 4421 6446 Garfield, inspection clause in the bill, thus making Stafford does not foresee a per cent of all the applications The offense allegedly took the Kingston area last week Crane Rd., for driving while supervisor, and William Bliss the three still liable under the greater number of strikes filed will be incorrect in some place Jan. 10. that included a car theft, his license was suspended and Jr., of 6772 Pine, Cass City, old statute. next year, but sees those that way," he said. "And I can Gordon J. Houghteling, 21, . petty larceny and the theft of for attempting to elude po- inspection supervisor. McCallum, Pryor and do occur coming in locations wins award believe it because that's Vassar, was arraigned on building materials. lice. The series of five-day on- Roemer each expressed re- other than Detroit. about how it's run here so far. charges of unlawfully driving Friday, Caro State Police Sheriff's deputies reported campus courses are designed gret over the incident in "Negotiations won't be For instance, there's a ques- away an automobile. He investigated the theft of $23 in Nolan led police on a chase to strengthen the manage- much different," he said. entered a plea of guilty which food and merchandise from from Deckerville Road north court, which took place Dec. Janet Auvil, daughter of tion on the form that asks the ment competency and pro- 27 following a basketball "They're never easy but applicant to enter the name was accepted by the court. Zorn's Market in Kingston. through Novesta township to vide new insights into the always interesting." Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Auvil of Sentencing was set for March Store management personnel his home. No action to date game at Owendale. 4665 Pringle Rd., Snover, has he served under in the management functions of Stafford views negotiations service. 3, and Houghteling was re- told officers the theft prob- has been taken in District supervisory personnel in in- Capling said the three had been named Cass City High manded to the Tuscola had no prior offenses on their as an avenue for teachers to "If it's the same as his ably occurred sometime be- Court. dustry. School's 1974-75 Betty Crocker tween 6 p.m. Thursday and Theron Middaugh of 3655 records and that a charge of Family Leader of Tomorrow. name, all he has to do is put The courses concentrate in indecent liberties against 'same' on the application. But 2:30 a.m. Friday, when it was Phillips Rd., Cass City, re- four areas-behavioral stud- three 17-year-olds would Foster parents a lot of them will put in Army discovered by a deliveryman. ported a dog valued at $25 was ies and motivation, communi- plague them for much of their or Marine Corps. It's really a Russell Sills Police theorized the cul- stolen from his residence cations and leadership, man- lives. simple form but we still have prits, suspected to be four Thursday. Sheriff's deputies agement functions and meth- "Personally, I feel justice people who don't understand juveniles, hid in the store reported the dog was claimed ods, and economics and per- was satisfied in this case," set meeting it." until after it closed. No signs by another area resident and sonnel relations. Capling said. He said the McCann said veterans can dies Jan. 27 of forced entry were found. taken from the Middaugh change in plea had nothing to expect checks to start coming The incident is still under residence. do with the legal question that "Child Abuse and Neglect" around the middle of March. investigation. . Officers have no suspects. caused the initial warrants to will be discussed by Joe Once the initial flood of The same group of juve- Cass City Police investi- in Port Huron niles is suspected in two be dismissed. Rotger at a meeting of the applicants have been served, gated the theft of a coat Sanilac County Foster Par- he added, the process should reported breaking and enter- valued at $100 from a cloak- "I felt the people's case was ings at the Cozy Inn at 6000 NEWS FROM a strong one," he said. "It ents Assn., scheduled Feb. 11, speed up. Funeral services were held room at Hills and Dales at 7:30 p.m., at the Sanilac "We expect that by July, Thursday, Jan. 30, for Russell State St., Kingston. State General Hospital Friday was clear that there had been Police reported owner Mar- an by the legislature County Medical Care Facil- there shouldn't be any more Sills, 69, a former Holbrook owned by Ronald McLuren of ity, Sandusky. than a three-week wait from area resident who died Mon- garet Legg said a theft 5785 Snover Rd., Decker. District Court when they enacted the bill occurred Jan. 21 from the and that the original motion Rotger is Services Super- the time the application is day, Jan. 27, at Mercy The coat was the second in visor at the Sandusky office of filed until the serviceman Hospital in Port Huron follow- store and another Jan. '27. two weeks stolen from the Gerald Adolph Prieskorn, should have stood." Each time, petty larceny was The three youths were the Michigan Dept. of Social gets his check," McCann ing a long illness. hospital. Police have no sus- Cass City, entered a plea of Services. said. He was born March 14,1905, reported. pects. guilty to impaired driving sentenced, in addition to the No arrests were made, but jail term, to pay fines and At the meeting, the group He added that unemploy- at Au Sable, Mich., and was a Cass City Police also in- Monday in Tuscola County will also hear details of the ment and difficult economic retired baker, operating Sills three juveniles allegedly in- vestigated a reported break- District Court before Judge costs totaling $154 each. Fail- volved were turned over to annual Michigan Foster Par- JANET AUVIL conditions have helped bring Bakery in Port Huron. ing and entering at the Ella Richard Kern. He was sent- ure to pay will result in an the custody of their parents. Croft residence at 6705 Third additional jail term of 40 ents Assn. conference sched- more servicemen into his He married Leila Price of enced to pay a $100 fine and Miss Auvil won the honor by Candy and cigarettes were St. days. uled for Feb. 21-23 in Lansing. office seeking the bonus Holbrook Nov. 22,1922, at the $50 in costs plus probation to The group also plans to competing with other seniors which was approved by vot- home of her parents, Mr. and reportedly stolen in both Police said entry was prob- be determined. Capling said he felt that in the written knowledge and break-ins. ably gained through an 'un- additional, strenuous ques- discuss a proposal to furnish ers in the November election. Mrs. Albert Price, at Hol- Albert Mattice, Gagetown, the new Group Home being attitude examination Dec. 3. McCann said applicants brook. John Lalko, of 3487 River locked door. The culprit made was found guilty of being a tioning of the victim would She is now eligible for state St., Kingston, reported his car a search of the bedroom, not have been in anyone's constructed in Sandusky. should bring in a legible copy He is survived by his disorderly' person. He was Election of officers is also and national honors and will of their DD214 discharge widow; one granddaughter, stolen Thursday. Police re- presumably looking for ordered to spend three days in best interests. receivr a specially designed covered the vehicle Friday in money but found none. Three juveniles, arrested scheduled. paper when they apply. Candace Strevel of Sarnia, the Tuscola County Jail. All foster parents or inter- award from General Mills, "You'd be surprised how Ont., two sisters, Mrs. E. a ditch south of Kingston on Mrs. Croft was not at home Michael Allen Drier, Gage- with Roemer, McCallum and Inc., sponsor of the annual Denhoff Rd. at the time of the break-in'. Pryor, face action in Probate ested persons of the area are many totally illegible DD214's Parkham of Port Huron and town, pleaded guilty to having competition. Mrs. Joseph LeMoine of Flor- Officers said the car had Police said this is the third Court. welcome to attend. are brought in here with an open container of alcoholic applications," McCann said. ida, and one sister-in-law, been hotwired by thieves. He such incident in the village in beverages in his automobile. "If they can't read them, it Lila Sills of Port Huron. A told police he had left the keys the last 30 days. They have no He paid a $15 fine and $20 stalls everything and the son, Calvin, preceded him in in the car at the time of the suspects. costs. application process has to death, theft. The car was stolen from start all over again." Funeral services were held his home. Police have no Crowded conditions at the Thursday, Jan. 30, from the suspects. veteran's office in the court- Karrer-Simpson Funeral Friday, Paul King of South house have eased from Home, with Rev. Joseph H. Phillips Rd., Kingston, re- CHECK THESE BARGAINS Thursday's initial onslaught, Ablett, of Marysville United ported a 200-foot extension but a steady number of Methodist Church, officiat- cord and two sheets of applicants was still reported ing. plywood were stolen from a INVENTORY CLEARANCE picking up forms Tuesday Burial was in Lakeside building site .near Kingston. afternoon. cemetery. Value placed on the missing property by Caro State Police 1974 Chevrolet station wagon, auto- was $70. REGULAR MEETING OF Police have no suspects. matic transmission, power and air Located 4 miles east, 5 miles south, 2 1/2 miles east Wednesday, Jan. 29, Mrs. conditioning. Sharp factory official CASS CITY VILLAGE COUNCIL Mary Penfold of 3482 Lindon car. Only $3695 of Cass City, or 13 miles north, 2 1/2 miles east of St., Kingston, told State Po- The regular meeting of the Motion carried. Marlette on Deckerville Road on: lice thieves stole a battery 1974 Monte Carlo automatic, power, Cass City Village Council was A motion was made by from her auto parked at her held on January 28, 1975, at Trustee Tuttle and supported home. air and vinyl top. Extra sharp car. the Municipal Building. All by Trustee Hampshire that Police said in addition, Special at Trustees were present except the recommendation of the thieves had also cut numer- Trustee Bliss. Public Utilities Committee to ous hoses under the hood and The minutes of the regular raise water and sewer rates 1974 Plymouth Gold Duster V8 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 destroyed spark plug wires. automatic transmission, power, low December meeting were read as follows be accepted: No damage estimate was commencing at 12:30 p.m. sharp and approved. mileage. Special at $2995 available and no suspects The December preliminary Minimum 12.00 , were apprehended. 2 IHC OS6 tractors, wide front 4 milk cans financial report was re- 5,001-15,000 1.10 per M 1972 Vega Hatchback, radio, stand- 2 IHC milk buckets viewed. 15,001-25,000 .90 per M ard transmission, for gas mileage. IHC Super A tractor A motion was made by 25,001-200,000 .70 per M Forum set on IHC #50T baler w/motor 50 gallon electric hot water Trustee Hampshire and sup- Over 200,000 .55 per M Only $1195 ported by Trustee Jones that 15 hole grain drill heater the recommendation of the The above motion was help for 1973 Olds 98 Luxury sedan, full IHC #22 combine w/motor Street Committee to purchase amended by a motion by power, air conditioning. Like new. 33' of property east of Nestles Trustee Tuttle and supported Only.; $3795 New Idea #7 corn picker Quantity of ear corn Street between Main and by Trustee Hampshire to Baled straw Church Streets from Frank make the effective date Feb- handicapped New Holland #327 PTO ma- Alexander for $7,000.00 be ruary 1, 1975. Amendment 1973 Ford LTD 4 door, power and nure spreader Chopped straw accepted. Motion carried. •carried, 4 - 1 vote. Motion "What services are avail- vinyl top. Extra sharp car. Only. $2695 Baled hay-first and second Discussion was held on the carried unanimously. able to the handicapped adult New Holland PTO blower proposed annexation of 30.83 After discussion a motion in your neighborhood?" This Plows cutting acres located northwest of the question will be answered by 1973 Chevrolet Impala 4 door, air present Village limits. was made by Trustee Tuttle a panel of guests at the next conditioning, power and automatic. Silage and supported by Trustee Wagons It was reported that appli- open forum to be held at the Only $2695 cation has been made to the Ware that money not be Cultivating tools budgeted in 1975 for Christ- Caro Regional Center, Mon- County under CETA for funds day, Feb. 10, at 7:30 p.m. 1973 Chevrolet 3/4 ton pickup, Many other farm tools, and Philco refrigerator to employ 3 people - 2 laborers mas decorations and to urge the Chamber of Commerce to Louis Spaeth, President of miscellaneous items Oil heaters " and 1 canvasser. The Village the Tuscola County Associ- automatic V8, power steering, continue its present program 14,000. Only $2895 is awaiting official word as to ation for Retarded Children beds, and to indicate that Council is 1961 Chevrolet Apache 10-1/2 Antique dressers, the amount of funds received and Adults, Mr. Bill Rade- tables, round tables, cnairs and when hiring can take willing to have further dis- macher, President of the ton pickup, low mileage cussion. Motion carried. 1972 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pickup V8, place. Saginaw County Association standard transmission. Extra clean. Dari-Kool 200 gallon bulk tank Many other household items A letter was read from A motion was made by for Retarded Citizens, Mrs. too numerous to mention. Pinney State Bank transmit- Trustee Hampshire and sup- Virginia Carter, President of Only $2095 NOTE: ting a gift of $1,000.00 for park ported by Trustee Jones that the Sanilac County Associ- development. The gift was the 1975 budget be submitted ation for Retarded Children, for a public hearing to be held 1971 Chevrolet Impala 4 door, vinyl This is only a partial list of the items to be sold. gratefully accepted. and Don Richards, President top, automatic, power. Extra Clean. at the next regular meeting, of the In teragency Committee A motion was made by February 25, 1975. Motion Trustee Rawson and sup- for Services to the Handi- Only Not Responsible for Accidents or Stolen items at ported by Trustee Hampshire carried. capped in Huron County will that authorization be given to A motion was made by be on hand to explain habili- 1970 Chevrolet Impala. 3 to choose purchase a new Chevrolet Trustee Rawson and sup- tative services available to from. Need work, as low as sale-All Sales Final. police car at a total price of ported by Trustee Jones that retarded adults in their com- $495 $4,800.00 with a trade-in of munities. the. bills as examined be 1969 Dodge Charger, automatic, .TERMS: Cash or check. All items must be settled for $600.00 for the .Oldsmobile approved for payment. Mo- , The discussion will focus on before removing from the premises. police car. Motion carried. tion carried. Work Activity Centers, shelt- power. Special at $695 A motion was made by There being no further ered workshops, day activity Trustee Tuttle and supported business a motion was made programs, school programs by Trustee Ware that the by Trustee Ware and sup- and adult education, accord- recommendation of the Pub- ported by Trustee Jones that ing to Dr. Marlin Roll, N OUVRY CHEV.-OLDS, INC. EMIL PUDELKfl, Administrator lic Utilities Committee to Superintendent of the Caro For sale dotes phone the meeting be adjourned. keep the same rates that are Motion carried. Regional Center. Resource • Phone 872-2750 or 872-3830 collect Cass City presently being charged to people from these and other '" Cass City • .• • • AUCTIONEERS: Ira and David Osentoski 872-2352 or 872-3733 the townships for landfill use Karen Osentoski agencies will be available to for another year be accepted. Deputy Village Clerk answer specific questions. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1975 PAGE 15 TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH • USE PROHTABLE, LOW COST CHRONICLE LINERS Transit (nonbusiness)rate: FOR RENT - Roomy older 5 ROOM down-stairs apart- FOR SALE - humidifier. Best ELMER H. FRANCIS, licensed TAPPAN GAS Ranges - 30" FOR RENT - two furnished FOR RENT - 1 bedroom apart- 20 words or less, $1.00 each home on large lot. Excel- ment for rent. Heat and water offer. Phone 872-2746. builder. New homes or re- or 36". Continuous clean, apartments. Natural gas ment in Cass City, fully car- Insertion; additional words 4 lent location in Cass City. furnished. Call 872-2195. 1-30-3 modeling. Roofing, siding, automatic oven, White or heat. Ideal for small family peted and drapes. Kitchen cents each. Three weeks for $120 month plus security de- 11-28-tf barns, pole buildings. Phone color - Special - $239.95 or girl. See Bud appliances, storage and the price of two - cash rate. posit. Phone 872-3477, after FOR HOME delivery of the 872-2921. 11-7-tf and trade. Fuelgas Co. of Schneeberger at Schneeberg- laundry. Call 673-6708. Save money by enclosing cash 6 p.m. 1-16-4 BULK PROPANE systems for Detroit News, call Ed Hol- Cass City. 4-11-tf er's Store, Main St., Cass 10-17-tf with mall orders. Rates for grain driers or home heat- lis (313) 679-9845 after 6 City. 1-23-tf display want ad on application. ing. Fuelga's Company of p.m., or write 43 Wells St., GROSS WOULD LIKE to trade Freak - Cass City. - 11-14-tf Croswell, Michigan. 2-6-2 AUCTIONEER ies Cowmumble for either COME TO Gifford Chapter EXPERIENCED For quick, efficient proc- Snorkeldorf or Hamhose. MEAT MARKET essing of your income tax Attention Farmers! euchre party, Gagetown Ma- Phone 872-3284. 2-6-ln SPECIALS BY sonic Hall, Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. FOR PERSONAL SERVICE Complete Auctioneering Ser- returns see - Prizes, lunch. Donation - DOES YOUR PIANO need B. A. CALKA REAL ESTATE vice Handled Anywhere. $1.00. 2-6-1 tuning? Call Duane Johnston, And the Best in Meats We make All Arrangements CFS Seed corn still- My Experience Is Your John McCormick 409 Cleveland St., Bad Axe, 19 ACRES: VACANT — $7,000.00. available at 269-7364. Thirteen years' Our Own Make of Fine Assurance experience on all makes of Sausages and Smoked Meats Scott's Early Bird 1 ACRE: Deckerville Rd. - Stone home with 2 bedrooms; IRA AND DAVID next to Gamble Store pianos, registered craftsman large laundry room off kitchen; FIREPLACE - garage at- Sale member of the Piano Tech- Freezer Meats Always OSENTOSKI Klein's Fertilizers tached; plus workshop; taxes $142.80 - full price $16,900. Avanable_ PHONE; „ in, Cass City_._ now in progress nician's Guild. 7-30-tf Cass City 9-23-tf "Cass City 872-2352 collect Phone 872-2120 LOST SATURDAY - Mostly 40 "ACRES: Attractive Setting - 8 ROOM brick home well Phone 872-2715 at kept - wall to wall carpeting In living room; 40x64' barn 1-9-13 1-30-2 white beagle dog with a black UNCLASSIFIED potatoes for WOULD LIKE to borrow or heart-shaped spot on her with loafing shed; silo; 40x40 machine shed; $49,500.00, Albee True Value Terms. sale. 3 1/2 miles north of rent quilting frame. Call 872- SEPTIC TANK CLEANING - side, no collar. Is child's M-81 on Colwood Rd. Phone 4502. 2-6-3 BATON TEACHER wanted - Hardware pet. Call 872-2738, if you Call Dee Garety, 872-3517 For fast, guaranteed work 70 ACRES: 1 mile off M-53 Highway - very neat 6 room 673-3486. 1-30-tf call Dale Rabidenu, Cass know whereabouts. Gil Free- home with Lennox oil-fired furnace; lots of valuable road . after 8 p.m. 2-6-tf man, Deford. 2-6-1 FOR RENT - Electric adding LADY WANTS housekeeping City 872-3581 or 872-3000. Cass City frontage on 2 roads - very good investment here for 3-24-tf 1-30-2 $55,000.00 terms. machine by day or'week. Or job. More for home than FOR SALE - 3 bedroom home WANTED - sewing, altera- rent a new Smith-Corona wages. Phone 872-3420. in Caro. Very sound. New tions and mending. Also, doll portable typewriter. Also 1-23-3 furnace, new carpet and FOR SALE - geese mid White FOR SALE - 2-15 Inch Mags STATELY HOME: 2 story -• 5 bedrooms; hardwood floors; Rock year-old hens; used with tires, like new. 2-14 inch clothes and hand knitted NEWLY REMODELED KITCHEN; Formal dining room; 27' new and used typewriters for drapes. Phone 673-4840. deep dish chrome wheels, stocking slippers. Reason- living room with Bay Window - FIREPLACE - large room sale, all makes. Leave your Dairymen and 1-23-3 electric stove, good con- approximately 10 inches wide able. Barbara Collins, phone typewriters and other office dition; buzz sow. 2 miles off kitchen very suitable for future FAMILY ROOM - Builders south, 1 3/4 east on E. Kelly and tires. Phone 872-3927 872-4157. 1-23-3 built-ins; 1 1/2 BATHROOMS; forced hot air heating sys- equipment at our store for Use Sanitile High Gloss for after 5. 2-6-1 tem; 26x36' garage & workshop; corner lot - shade trees repair. McConkey Jewelry Rent Rd. Phone 872-3552. interior coloring and water- 1-30-3 LOST - dog, German short - 1 block from center of village — owners will hold land and Gift Shop. ' 10-6-tf proofing of new concrete Rinse N-Vac hair, large and has dark contract $27,500.00 easy terms to responsible parties. walls, such as hospitals, CUSTOM BUTCHERING - WANTED - Sharp used cars Carpet steam Monday and by 10a.m. Tues- brown hair. Lost in Holbrook CALL TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT!!!!! schools, dairy and commer- DBERING PACKING day. By appointment only. or New Greenleaf area. Re- and trucks. See Leo Arrn- cial buildings. Choose your Cleaner Cutting and wrapping for deep ward. Phone 872-4222. 10 ACRES: 24x51' 4 year old home - RANCH TYPE - 2 bruster Sales in Unionville color and stop worrying about Frosh counter meats freeze. 1 1/2 miles south. 2-6-1 BATHROOMS; wall to wall carpeting; kitchen 12x23' in- for top dollar. 2-6-8 the peeling and mold which Rental by day or hour avail- Carl Reed, Cass City. Phone cluding dining area - POND 60x160' - 12' deep - 5 acres comes from ordinary concrete able. Open 7 days - weekdays 872-2085. 10-27-tf NOTICE wooded; 1 1/4 miles off M-53 highway --- all this for AUCTIONEERING - See Lorn paint. till 5. Open Friday till 9. $31,000.00 terms. YOUR INSPECTION INVITED!!!! "Slim" Hilhiker. Top dollar Albee True Value Sundays 1-5 p.m. Re-Roof Awnings for your property. Phone O'Dell Steel Bldgs. M & W Duals Re-Sido Insulate 872-3019 Cass City. 10-3-tf Hardware DEVELOPERS OPPORTUNITY!!!!! Cass City 872-2349. 8-29-tf Halves and quarters for Aluminum Windows and Doors Cuss City sale. We wrap and freeze. Axle Type Call or Write 1-30-tf ATTENTION INVESTORS, SPECULATORS!!!! BRAND NEW FOR SALE - Two used snow HELP WANTED - Would like tires, H-70 by 15. First $12 someone to stay with a con- For trucking-, phone 7G1- Rail Type Snap-on Bill Sprague, owner DUPLEX 32x80' with 2 large bedrooms each; each with refrigerator, range, wall to wall carpeting; each with large takes them. Also antiques valescent. Phone 872-3159. HELP WANTED - Registered 7073. of Elkton Roofing and Siding and fireplace wood. Call 872- 1-23-3 Good Year Tractor Tires Company garage; separate utilities; SITUATED on 20.19 ACRES - nurses for general duty. All near CASS CITY - very desirable location; very good 2589 from 4 to 5 p.m. shifts. Competitive salary 5 miles south and 2 1 '2 west 1-30-3 of Kingston on K, Mayville Also tractor chains Klkton 375-4215 possibility for more building sites, etc. Offered to you for SMALL APARTMENTforrent and benefits. Deckerville $47,500.00 - low down payment - Owner will hold land - $60.00 month. Also rooms Community Hospital, Deck- Rd. 3-5-tf Bad Axe CO 0-7469 Moto-Ski and Viking O'Brien's Tire Shop Bad Axe CO 9-7158 contract!!!! Units rent for $160.00 per month. at $12.50 a week. Girls only. erville, Mich. 313-370-2835. 620 E. Huron Ave. Snowmobiles Cooking in room. 4391 S. Mary Powers, Director of WANTKD - Deacon calves. Terms to 5 years Call after 1:00o'clock. Phone Bad Axe, Michigan 3-17-tf SEBEWAING: RANCH TYPE HOME with aluminum siding; Seeger. Phone 872-2406. Nurses. David F. Elaine, 3 large bedrooms; basement; garage attached - only 1 1/2 TRIUMPH 1-23-3 Adrn. 2-6-tf 872-2248. 1-30-3 Phone 269-8471 NORTON 1-30-8 CONTRACT For Sale - years old a very good buy at $22,500.00. Owner being PENTON WEDDING INVITATIONS and $10,000 drawing 8% interest transferred - possession on short notice!!!! Custom Slaughtering - curing GAS WATER Heaters - 30 FOR SALE - 1970 Olds 98. MOTO GUZZI gallon. Fast recovery, glass announcements. A complete in good security. Phone eve- HUSQVARNA smoking and processing. Power steering, power nings 673-6803 Caro. 2-6-1 HARDWARE STORE: 28x110' with living quarters; forced lined. Sale - $94.95. Fuel- line of printing, raised print- brakes, factory air, factory hot water heating system in living quarters - natural gas gas Co. of Cass City. ing or engraving. Dozens to HUSQVARNA Beef - Pork - Veal - Lamb choose from. Cass City 8 track, air shocks. Six- FOR SALE - 1970 Ford Rang- fired; comes with stock, remaining, fixtures, equipment; Chain Saws 4-11-tf way seat, power windows. full basement; fluorescent lighting; natural gas fired heat- For Sale - Beef and Pork, Chronicle, Cass City. er XLT 1/2 ton pickup in 1-12-tf Excellent condition. 4118 S. excellent condition. If inter- ing system; choice location - no competition — priced Thumb Cycle Sales whole or half. Wrapped in the SHIRL LOU will sew for you. Seeger, Walnut Trailer Park. ested contact Ed Keating, way below to sell immediately!!!! Asking $22,500.00 - new clear1 shrink film. Phone 872-3126. 2-6-1 Lot 25. Cass City. Phone 872- 872-3393. 1-16-4 Owners will hold land contract. Immediate Possession. 6509 Main Phone 872-3750 Erla's Packing Co. VACANCY in private home 3927 after 5. 2-6-1 5-2-tf I am now representing for your special loved one. FREE - Fox hounds. Phone COLLISION SHOP: 30x90' building comes completely equipped Cass City, Mich. Individual attention, good 'OR RENT -apartments, fur- 872-2005. 2-6-3 - reasonable rent on building or will sell owner will FOR SALE - 4 foot by 12 Dick Erla J.McLEOD REALTY care. Phone 517-658-8378. nished. Security deposit. stay with purchaser to in orientation of business, etc. foot sheets of white formica. Phone 872-2191 1-16-4 Please call office for more details. WILL TRADE!!!!! WHAT $15 sheet. Phone 872-2217. 11-2-tf OF CARO References. $90 and $95 FOR RENT - Now all-elec- 1-30-2 month. Phone 872-3404 or tric duplex, close to town. HAVE YOU????? If I can assist you in any way FOR SALE - 1968'Glmvrolfit... 872-3955. 12-12-tf 2 bedrooms, kitchen appli- in buying or selling your prop- 2-door hardtop. 307'v-8. JUST LISTED!!!! BEAUTIFUL RANCH TYPE COUNTRY FIREPLACE and furnace erty, please call or see Power steering, power ances, carpet and drapes fur- FOR SALE - 1908 Chrysler hardwood, $15 cord. Leslie HOME only 3 years old - aluminum siding; black shutters; Newport, 4 door. Call after brakes, radio, rear window WILL DO baby sitting in nished. 1 car garage, yard 3 bedrooms; wall to wall carpeting; family size kitchen Beach, Gagetown. Phone 665- my home. Withindrivingdis- and garden space. Private 4 p.m. 872-4522. 1-30-2 G. Alfred Goodall, defogger, snow tires. Lots with large laundry room off kitchen; 26x28' 2 1/2 car 2260. 1-9-6 of economical miles left in tance of Cass City and Caro. entrance and drive. Call 872- garage 2 yrs. old; plus HORSE BARN 26x32' - plus extra salesman. Phone 872-4298. 2-6-1 2333; 1-23-4 Listings wanted. this one. Call 872-2004. garage for garden and lawn equipment - situated on 2.7 Custom Butchering PIANO AND guitar lessons 1-23-tfn acres -— ALL THIS FOR $37,500.00--- YOUR INSPECTION Phone 872-3034 FOR SALE - 38x70 blue, gold, Pagan's Thumb for children and adults. Call INVITED!!!!! Meat cut, wrapped and frozen 673-6055. ' 1-23-3 12-5-12 white crocheted hairpin lace Carpet Cleaning FOR SALE - 1974 Mustang afghan. Three-knot five-inch NEAR OWENDALE: VACANT LAND - 38 acres tillable - II, only 9,000 miles, take fringe. Washable. $35. Phone Dry foam or steam productive - a buy at $22,000. reasonable terms. Gainer's MASONRY, Carpentry, roof- over payments. If interested, 872-3108. 1-30-3 We have ing, remodeling. Phone 872- call 872-2976 anytime after Also upholstery & wall clean- 5 ACRES: 1 1/2 story frame home with 3 bedrooms; 186' lime available 3293. 2-6-tf 4:30 p.m. 2-6-3 SEPTIC TANKS Cleaned. ing. deep well with own water system; garage; large barn; Meat Packing Phone 872-3648. Don Shag- black top road - all this for $22,000.00 terms. at all times. FOR RENT - 2nd floor apart- FOR "a job well done feeling" ene, 1-9-8 February 10% Bad Axe. Phone 269-8161 ment, 1 bedroom, living clean carpets with Blue Lus- IN CASS CITY: Ranch type home with 3 bedrooms; wall room-kitchen combined, and tre. Rent electric shampooer discount to wall carpeting; wet plastered; 22x26' family room; built-in bath. Furnished and all utili- $1. Ben Franklin Store, Cass FOR RENT - Two bedroom Free estimates 1 mile north, mile west of Klein's ties paid. Single working china cabinet; picture window in living room; garage at- Bad Axe. 11-25-tf City. G-ll-tf mobile home with appliances. Clifford,"761-7503 tached - full basement; beautifully landscaped lot, etc. Fertilizers girls only. Call 673-4006. Located on farm. Call 872- 1-23-tf reduced to-$29,500. terms. MOVE RIGHT IN Immediate 1-30-tf 3066. 2-6-1 Possession!!!! FOR RENT - apartment type WANTED - mature, respons- living for girls, 1 block south ible lady with driver's WANTED TO BUY - Male Phone 872-2120 license to live in and care TRI-COUNTY Dead Stock Re- Beagle pup of good stock. IN CASS CITY: BRICK HOME and Aluminum siding; 1 year of light. New washer and dry- MARTIN ELECTRIC moval. Free service. 517- er. Furnished, Rent includes 8-30-tf for 4 school children for Please call 872-3458. old - in excellent condition; 3 large bedrooms; wall to wall February and March. Good 375-4088. 8-1-tf carpeting; large sliding doors off kitchen to PATIO: natural all utilities. Phone 872-3570. 2-6-2n 12-12-tf Residential and Commercial wages. Phone 517-658-8378, gas heating system; full basement; large family dining FOR RENT- 1 bedroom house, Wiring 2-6-1 area; electric range; dishwasher and refrigerator are in- FOR SALE - Farmfresheggs, REDUCE EXCESS fluids with partly furnished and garage, at the Boron Station, 65? Fluidex, $1.89- Lose weight cluded garage attached; lot 94x175' —- $29,500.00. SEWING - Anything from doll Southeast of Cass City. Call State Licensed dozen. 2-6-1 Owners will hold land contract. clothes to mending and alter- 872-3907 or 872-3991. FOR SALE - Homelite chain with Dex-A-Diet capsules. saws; Johnson outboard mo- $1.98 at Old Wood Drug. ations. 12 years of exper- 1-30-3 INVESTORS, DEVELOPERS, SPECULATORS!!! 168 ACRES ience. Call 872-3573. Ruby tors, boats and accessories. APPROXIMATELY 2 tons 1-16-9 Free Estimates Boyd Shaver's Garage, Caro, stoker coal for sale. Phone of vacant land - rolling - Pine Trees - mostly cleared - Russell. 1-23-3 SIEGLER FORCED air fur- over 1 1/3 mile CASS RIVER FRONTAGE - highly elevated across from Caro Drive-In. 665-2249. 1-30-3 FOR SALE - two new snow naces, natural or LP gas, PHONE 872-4114 Phone OSborn 3-3039. tires for Volkswagen, with building sites; SCENIC offered to, you for $80,000.00. MOBILE HOME gas furnaces free estimates. 5 room size. - Siegler, all sizes. Full 4180 Hurds Corner Road 1-23-tf FOR SALE - Bird cage, in rims. Phone 872-4252. As low as $279.50. Fuelgas INDUSTRIAL BUILDING - 1200 square feet of modern warranty, Chimney included. Co. of Cass City. 4-11-tf 10-1-tf good condition, on stand, ap- 1-23-3 office; 1800 square feet of plant space; plus 3915 square $337.95. Fuelgas Go. of Cass 1965 HONDA Motorcycle - proximately 4 foot high, with BIRMINGHAM Catering - for feet of covered loading dock with concrete floor - steel City. 4-11-tf SMALL HOUSE in Deford for Super Hawk 305 cc's includes some accessories. Phone construction; situated on approximately 1 acre of land 1973 RUPP Magnum 440cc windshield and etc. $225.00; 872-3927 after 5:30. 2-6-1 weddings, showers, banquets, snowmobile, only 106 miles, rent - one bedroom, car- office or pool parties. Phone $40,000.00. peted, gas heat. Must have Alto saxophone, $35.00. Winter Clearance must sell $595.00 (new cost Phone 872-2467. 2-6-3 Caro 673-6055. 2-6-8 $1950.00). Dick Erla, Cass reference and deposit. Call FOR RENT - 2 bedroom apart- PARTY STORE - Choice location - ALWAYS BUSY - living 'Our dutch auction sale of 872-3234 or contact 5831 ment in Cass City, fullycar- quarters - comes complete with all equipment and fix- City, phone 872-2191. FOR SALE - 1968 Pontiac TWO BEDROOM remodeled winter coats and jackets, 2-6-tf Reed St. It will be avail- peted and drapes. Kitchen home on 1/2 acre in Shab- tures - new self service refrigeration units - $79,000.00 ladies' dresses and pant suits, able Feb. 17, ,1975. 2-6-3 Lemans 2 door hardtop, 350 appliances, storage and bona. $10,500, terms. R. plus inventory. still going on. Don't miss these engine, 3 speed stick. Runs laundry. Call 673-6708. . Peter, Builder, phone 683- bargains. WANTED - good used older WANTED TO BUY antiques, and looks good. Phone 872- 10-17-tf 2711. 1-16-4 PARTY STORE - BEER & WINE TAKE OUT - Grossing gravel truck, from 1960 to old furniture and miscel- 4454. 1-30-3 over $200,000.00 - groceries, practically self serve - all Ladies winter dress '67, 5 yard. Reasonably laneous items. Don Childs, equipment, fixtures, and guaranteed inventory of $10,000.00 shoes 25% off priced. Call 453-3477. phone 872-2406. 4-4-tf PAPER NAPKINS imprinted REAL ESTATE at cost included in selling price of $69,500.00 terms. Ladies' outing P.J, 1-30-3 with names and dates for and gowns -. 25% off KNAPP and Mason shoes - weddings, receptions, show- Two bedroom house with $3,000. spent on remodeling last NEW RANCH TYPE HOME-in excellent condition- aluminum FOR SALE - 1st and 2nd ers, anniversaries and other siding; alum, storms and screens; thoroughly insulated; Children's brushed walk In comfort again. See vear, needs to be completed, well, and barn with about an nylon P.J, and cutting hay; pair size 7 your salesman, Patricia occasions. The Cass City acre of land. This has ideal garden soil, 3 shade trees concrete driveway; sidewalk, lawn is sodded; young shrub- gowns 25% off hockey skates. Phone 872- Grice, 5955 Bruce St., De- Chronicle. 1-12-tf and is an ideal place for the retiree or the beginner. bery; wall to wall carpeting - laundry room off kitchen; Men's and boys' 3327 after 6 p.m. 2-6-1 ford. Call 872-4284. 2-6-3 garage attached; draperies and curtains remain; $30,500.00 flannel shirts. . . 25% off I WANT to thank everyone 4 bedroom house in need of repair, oil furnace, shade trees terms. Immediate Possession!!!! Printed outing for the cards and flowers and blacktop location. If you are a handyman look this one FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT: Including heat, hot flannel, 45". .... 97? yd. < REAL ESTATE that were sent to me while over, has about one and 1/2 acres of land. Print and plain colors' I was in the hospital and a! water & water - Possession February 24, 1975. $125.00 double knit $2,99 yd. Provincial House and to Rev. We need listings on all types of farms as we have buyers per month. New listing: 3 bedroom ranch, kitchen with dining area: Isaacs for her calls and pray- wanting more land for their spring operation. Federated Store living room, carpeting throughout, bath, garage 24'x24'. STORE: Grossing over $190,000.00 --- ers. Charlotte Bishop. HARDWARE Cass City Call today. Ml-CY-387 2-6-1 See or call $40,000.00. Edward J. Hahn, Broker 2-6-1 Country location: 4 bedroom 2 story home, aluminum siding, I WOULD like to thank Dr. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE BUSINESS: Established since EXPERT Carpentry - Cabi- thermopane windows in living room and kitchen, kitchen, I960 — enjoying a very good income - comes with all dining area, living room, bath, lots of closets. H5-CY-386 Donahue and his staff, both located at 6240 W.. Main Street, Cass City, Mi. or phone nets, countertop, repairs. 15 at the clinic and hospital, 872-2155. 2-6-1 stock, ..equipment, fixtures, etc. PLUS an attractive 6 room home with wall to wall carpeting; glass enclosed den; years experience. Free esti- Can assume 7 1/4 interest. Hobby farm: Approximately for the good help and care mates. Phone 872-3716. Val I received while ill.. Also thoroughly insulated; new 14x14' storage building, PLUS Vance. 1-23-4 20 acres, 4 bedroom 2 story home, all large rooms, open 24x28' WORKSHOP - choice location - all this for $46,500.00 stairway, formal dining room, living room, carpeted, bath, all the friends who called RUBBER STAMPS - terms. Owner will teach you the business ill!!! full basement, large barn 40'x60', has 7 box stalls and 3 and sent cards and flowers. FOR SALE - 3 or 4 bed- tie stalls, new 4 inch deep rack well, 130 ft., approximately Thank you for your thought- WE HAVE ' MANY OTHER LISTINGS NOT SHOWN HERE room older home in Elk- 17 acres tillable. H3-HF-514 fulness. Grace Morrison. Use rubber stamps to clearly mark papers, documents, ton. 7% land contract, low 2-6-1 , packages and many items. Stamped impressions have an SEE, CALL OR WRITE TO: down payment. Phone 673- official look, get attention and save time. You can buy 4840. 1-23-3 CONTACT: J. McLeod Realty I WISH TO thank friends and made-to-order rubber stamps in any size with any wording B. A. CALKA, REALTOR 630 N. State Street neighbors who called and sent AUCTIONEERING - Farm and cards and flowers during my or any special marks or trademarks. Rubber stamps pay general. Harold Copeland, Caro, Mi. 48723 . for themselves many times over. B. A. CALKA REAL ESTATE" sickness. Thanks to mywon- phone 872-2592. 5-18-tf .derful family and the nurses 6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Michigan 48726 PHONE: 1-517-673-6106 Day or Night /for their kind loving care and "THE CASS CITY CHRONICLE- FOR SALE - Old-style china Dr. MacRae. Thanks to Rev. Telephone: Area Code 515-872-3355 or 872-3230 cupboard, antique picture, ' Cramer and Rev. Rhodes for ,• or call bookcase, desk, couch and M. Dale Brown - 872-3158, Maynard McConkey -.872-2537, Robert Becker -•872-4002, G. Albert Goodall - 872-2580, their calls and prayers. God Phone 872-2010 , Fred A. McEachern, Associate, 872-3355 chair, swivel rocker, .phone bless you all. Eva Ashcroft. 872-3126. 1-23-3 Raymond and Glenda Nelson - 872-4516, Gene Stoll - 872- ' 2-6-1 "LISTINGS WANTED ON ALL TYPES OF PROPERTY" 3923. ' 2-6-1 PAGE 16 CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1975 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Hawks rebound after dismal game to upset leading Lakers

It's one of those kind of The two teams matched never were able to muster a seasons. Anything may hap- basket for basket in the hot shooting quarter. In the pen on a given night and period and when the eight first three periods Coach Ron Tuesday night Cass City did it minutes were up the Hawks Nurnberger's charges posted to the Thumb B Conference still had their 10-point mar- identical 12-point totals and co-leading Lakers, 65-54, to gin, 50-40. then were able to muster just move Frankenmuth into the The see-saw battle con- 10 points in the crucial last league lead all by itself. tinued until the final three period. Coach Ron Nurnberger's minutes of the game. The With that kind of point charges played inspired ball Hawks then shifted to an production Sandusky had _ JL Laker Jteam that _ .outside.—weave _and control little trouble-taking-eontrol-of was below par Tuesday. The ball offense. the game. The margin fine effort followed a dismal It worked nearly to perfec- widened to six points in the performance the previous tion as Cass City held the ball third period and the issue was Friday against Sandusky and until someone broke through decided midway into the final renewed Cass City fans' for a lay-up and removed quarter. hopes for an interesting dis- whatever chance the visitors Lowe led Hawk scorers trict tournament the last had of catching up in the final with 19 points while Dave week in February. minutes. Eberline came off the bench Following the Laker vic- Lowe ripped in 21 points to to play a fine game and score tory, Cass City will reign as nullify the efforts of Tom 10 points. favorites at Caro Friday Matteson, the offensive gun' night. . . .but the way this ' for the Lakers, who was JUNIOR VARSITY season has been going nothing credited with 20 to lead the is sure. green and white. In contrast to the varsity, If Cass City plays as it did Also in double figures were Coach Dale Mclntosh's jay- Tuesday it should win easily Jerry Toner with 15; Dave vee squad played what was ... .on the other hand if the Eberline with 13 and Dave probably its best game of the game goes like it did last Zawilinski with 10. Zawilinski season as it turned back the Friday, look out. played his best defensive Sandusky JV squad in the Cass City broke in front to game in recent weeks. preliminary, 57-51. stay in the first quarter. With It was the fifth straight win Cass City a point behind, JUNIOR VARSITY for the little Hawks who were Jerry Toner hit a jumper, led by Rick Selby with 18 Ken Lowe added a short shot The Junior Varsity's five- points. from inside and Dave Eber- game win string was snapped line picked off an offensive by the little Lakers, 45-43. The CC FG FT PTS rebound for another bucket Hawk jayvees blew an early Lowe 9 1-3 19 and suddenly Cass City was in 15 point lead as the Lakers Hillaker 1 1-7 3 front by five. And in front used a last half rally to win. Toner 0 0-0 0 they stayed the rest of the Eberline 4 2-2 10 night. SANDUSKY GAME D. Zawilinski 2 0-0 4 The big break came in the Walsh 3 0-0 6 second quarter. Laker Coach Veteran followers of the J. Zawilinski 1 0-0 2 Dave Johnson pulled all of his Cass City Red Hawks were Bliss 1 0-0 2 starters for five minutes in surprised at the compara- 21 the second quarter and when tively large crowd at the he shoved them back into the Sandusky-Cass City basket- Sand. FG FT PTS game with a minute and a ball game Friday night at the Liebler 5-7 15 half left in the half, the Hawks high school. Pleasantly sur- Loding 0-0 16 were in front by 10. prised. Henderson 0-0 4 The Lakers made several The fans were even more Waske 3-6 15 minor threats in the third surprised, unpleasantly sur- Martin 3-6 7 period closing the gap to prised, with the sorry per- Pierce 2-2 2 seven points at one stage but DAVE EBERLINE played one of his strongest games Tuesday against the formance staged by the Red 23 13-21 59 Cass City was equal to the Hawks as they dropped a Lakers. He battles for an offensive rebound as Clark Hillaker and Ken Lowe challenge. 59-46 decision to the Redskins THUMB B CONFERENCE KEN LOWE goes high in the air for two points watch. Feb. 1 in a Thumb B Conference Friday against Sandusky. It was one of the few bright I game. The loss dropped the Hawks W L spots for Hawk fans as the Redskins upset the| a notch farther behind the Lakers 8 1 Hawks. leaders in the standings and Frankenmuth 8 1 Wrestlers really rolling: talent CassCity 5 4 removed whatever remote chance there was to share Bad Axe 4 5 part of the league title this Sandusky 4 5 season. Marlette 4 5 Volleyballexs The story of the game is Vassar 2 7 available in the shooting Caro 1 8 laden squad posts 2 victories statistics. Cass City hit just 33 per cent from the field, converting 21 of 63 shots. Local group JjOW tO Without doubt the finest 12-1 mark with nine pins and 112 Ibs. - Dave Langmaid, forfeit. Sandusky wasn't much better wrestling team to represent Skip Speirs'record of 10-3 is CC, pinned Tim Cockerill, C. 105 Ibs. - Rick . Doerr, with 23 of 58 for 39 per cent. Cass City High School in the even better than it looks. Two 119 Ibs. - Tim Jones, C, forfeit. The Hawks' cold, cold night short history of the sport at of his losses came when he decisioned Rick Rabideau, 112 Ibs. - Dave Langmaid, was even more apparent from sends toys to the school is this year's squad competed with injuries. CC, 11-0. CC, dec. Dennis Stamper, Y, the foul circle. The team ofgrapplers. Wayne Brooks is 9-3 in the 126 Ibs. - Dave Roger, CC, 8-7. converted just four of 12 tries Caro Tigers Coach Russ Biefer's team 155-pound class and much of draw Kirk Kitchen, C, 4-4. 119 Ibs.-Tom Weigan Y, for 33 per cent. The visitors hospital has a 6-2-1 record and is his strongest competition 132 Ibs. - Tom Smentek, CC, pinned Rick Rabideau, CC. made 12 of 21 for 61 per cent coming on strong as several comes from Randy Bacon, a decisioned Jim Mantey, C, 126 Ibs. - Randy Rabideau,. for an average night from the Cass City High School's better offense than in earliq first year grapplers are doing teammate. 4-0. CC, dec. Dan Stafford, Y, 5-0. charity stripe. . Cass City Bethel 77, Job's Girl's volleyball team saw contests, executing the spit better than could reasonably Helping add depth to the . 138Ibs.-RamonRemain, C, 132 Ibs. - Mike MacDonald, The visitors served notice Daughters have again pur- their record sink to 1-3 for the better. be expected. squad are Rick Rabideau, pinned Mike Gaszczynski, Y, dec. Tom Smentek, CC, 9-4. that they had come to play in chased and forwarded more season after dropping their In the junior varsity co| Biefer points to Tom Smen- Mike Gaszczynski and Frank CC. 138 Ibs, - Mike Gaszczynski, the very first quarter. The than four gross of toys to be contest to Caro at home test, Caro took the first tv tek, Tim Dorland and Fred Stapleton. 145 Ibs. - John Mocan, CC, CC, dec. Duane Edwards, Y, Redskins spurted into a 10- used in the Shrine Hospital for Wednesday, Jan. 29. games of the match by 15 Milligan as doing an "admir- During the week the squad pinned Randy Holik, C. 13-2. point lead early in the period burn treatment. Donations In the varsity contest, Cass and 15-13 scores. able job" in the first year. added a victory over Caro, 155 Ibs. - Wayne Brooks, CC, as they solved Cass City's of money and good used toys City took the first game of the Freshman, Wally Laming, 43-14, and the first win ever decisioned Mark Gray, C, 7-1. 145 Ibs. - Larry Brennan, Y, press for easy baskets. are made by individuals and match 15-7, but dropped the The team's scheduled i competing at 98 pounds, has over Yale, 30-27. 167 Ibs. - Frank Stapleton, pinned Skip Speirs, CC. The Hawks moved back organizations to this perma- next two games 15-5 and 15-9. test against Marlette at Me posted a 10-1 record with six CC, draw Jeff Brown, C, 4-4. 155 Ibs. - Tom Brennan, Y, into contention in the second nent project of the. Bethel. For the varsity, Nancy lette Monday night was pins. Dave Langmaid is also CASS CITY vs CARO 185Ibs.-Fred Milligan, CC, dec. Randy Bacon, CC, 13-2. period with a tighter defense Another permanent project of Koepfgen scored 11 points in celled. No date for re-sche 6-1 and is especially effective pinned Neal Danials, C. 167 Ibs. - Brian Reynolds, and some good shooting by the organization is supplying the entire match including uling the match has be now that he competes at the 98 Ibs. - Walt Laming, CC, Hwy. Tim Dorland, CC, CC, draw Jim Vincent, Y. Ken Lowe. By intermission tea, coffee, cocoa and cream seven aces. Beth Erla con- announced. 112-pound level instead of at decisioned Lee Hergenreder, pinned Paul Dost, C. 185 Ibs. - Tim Dorland, CC, Cass City had pulled to within for recreational therapy of tributed six points and two The team was scheduled j pinned John Roberts, Y. four points, 28-24, and it was a. the patients at the Tuscola 119 and 126 pounds where he C, 5-1. CASSCITY vs YALE aces. Coach Brenda Breid- take on Vassar at hor wrestled earlier in the year. 105 Ibs. - Rick Doerr, CC, Hwy - Cyle Stricklin, Y, ball game again. County Medical Care Facility inger said the team played Wednesday. Rick Doerr, a Junior, has a pinned Jim Varney, C. 98 Ibs. - Walt Laming, pinned Fred Milligan, CC. But not for long. The Hawks near Caro. Gymnastics: Hawk girls stage exhibition for Ubl

CASS CITY STUDENTS under the direction of B.renda Breidinger staged a gymnastic demonstration between games at Ubly High School. The sport for girls is growing rapidly in the Thumb. The girls started with the basic maneuvers and progressed to the more advanced techniques. Ms. Breidinger moderated the show and told what the girls were attempting to do.

SORRY WE CAN'T TELL you positively which member of the team this is, but the concensus is that THAT'S LAURIE ALTHAVER performing for the MISS LAUTNER shows good form as Dawn fans. PATTIE LAUTNER prepares for a difficult exercise. Stahlbaum, kneeling, watches. it is Cindy Guernsey.