Biggest turnout ever ‘4-vote margin puts buses back on road

Cass City school buses Donald Crouse said Trans- going back to their former The. worry is about started taking students to portation Supervisor Jim assignments, that means students who haven’t been and from school Wednes- Fox and his helpers started their present students will enrolled in Cass City day, the result of four addi- Tuesday morning putting be getting new teachers. because they have been tional mills being approved batteries back in the buses. Cmuse thinks the transition attending another school by voters Monday by 77 Fox met with bus drivers might be made at the end of because of the lack of busing votes. Tuesday afternoon. the first marking period in a or not attending school. A record 2,408 persons Restoration of busing and couple of weeks, but as of Each student in school cast ballots, with the vote in school crossing guards was Tuesday, that remained to means about $1,700 in state favor of the millage being only part of the millage. be worked out. aid in 1982-83, so each 1,224 (51.6 percent) to 1,147 Some was to go for res- student not there who could percent) opposed. Also to be worked out in (48.4 toration of curriculum, terms of selecting coaches be heans a loss of that , Thirty-seven ballots were which will take a bit longer. amount. spoiled. and arranging schedules Crouse met with princi- will be resumption of sports, APPROVAL OF THE AD- The turnout was 59.2 pals Wednesday morning to ditional four mills will mean percent of the estimated such as girls’ junior varsity discuss the seniority list and basketball, which hasn’t the district will be levying 4,000 registered voters in the recall of staff. 25.63 mills for operations on district. conducted this fall due to To be restored to the cur- lack of donated funds. December tax bills, plus 1.1 School board President riculum will be the high for debt. Edward Scollon said Tues- Some other suspended school and elementary- extracurricular activities. First the board will have day morning, “I felt it would intermediate librarians, to conduct a truth in THEY’RE BACK began taking students to and from school Wednes- be close, but I didn’t know such as marching band, will -- Buses intermediate school counse- also be resumed. taxation hearing, required which way it would go.” lor, elementary art teach- by state law, which it will do day as the result of passage of the millage Monday. These students were getting After it was known which er, school nurse, and neces- THE NEXT HURDLE at the high school Monday, off the bus at the intermediate school. way the millage vote went, sary materials. for the Cass City School starting at 7:30 p.m. “We were delighted. It sure RESTORING THOSE District comes Friday, Of the operating millage, takes the pressure off as far positions won’t be as simple when the official fourth all but the nine allocated Loss anticipated as the rest of the year.” as it Seems. The librarians Friday enrollment count is mills will expire with this Scollon added, “I’m grate- and art teacher are teach- conducted, on which state year’s taxes. (The four mills fulfor thesupport.. . when ing regular classes (in place aid is based. was for one year.) the chips are down, the of teachers with less senior- Any students who have That means the school district (voters) come ity who were laid off) and been enrolled in school this board will have to decide Council reviews sinking through like they always the nurse and intermediate year will be counted even if next year how many mills it have. . .” counselor found other jobs. they aren’t in school Fri- will put on the ballot for 1) e A “very happy’’ Supt. With the three teachers day- renewal. revenues Worn LansingI 2 mills at stake Monday The Cass City Village The biggest single ex- dent Curt Strickland and The village’s planning Council Tuesday evening penditure deviation is that it local attorney Kim David consultants, Vilican, Leman took a look at where its was originally thought in- Glaspie gave council mem- and Associates, will be money is going and where surance and bonds would bers copies of ordinances asked to make a recorn- it’s coming from. cost the village $45,000. from Frankenmuth, Imlay mendation on possible The biggest concern is Instead, premiums should City and Mackinaw City changes in the zoning ordi- to restore Ubly busing money the village won’t be tohl$31,500. designed to control trans- nance. getting, but should. ient merchants. PLANT Frankenmuth’s requires OTHER ITEMS think. creased, which is why the The governor, with legis- SEWAGE Ubly School District resi- library. lative approval, recently cut them to apply for a sales The one bid received/ for dents will be voting Monday The only big savings If a majority votes in school district hasn’t bene- license 45 days in advance of fited because of higher $38 million in scheduled aid The state still owes $32,000 on an additional two mills to comes in gasoline, favor of the millage Mon- to local governments, part to the village as part of its 5 when they want to start the house on the Bauman restore sctwmj busing. Landeryou pointed out, day, Landeryqv said buses property tax-. selling their wares. prwrty the council F%r alone,fUblyre- af the overd3 $1,50 million percent share of the total ptlr- Buses have been parked because after the second should be ready in time to busing cost of building the new $6 Strickland suggested the chased was for $100 from millage defeat, we school ceived $74,700 last year from state budget call. so far this school year. take students home from The council Tuesday ap- million plant. out-of -town merchants Richard Emmons of Bay Voters have twice board laid off 14 bus drivers, school the following day. Lansing, according to Lan- aren’t likely to challenge City-Fores tville Road, deryou. This it will proved a revised 1983 However, a letter was rejected an additional two the transportation super- year, recently received from the any such control ordinances Gagetown. He wasn’t visor-bus mechanic and BUSING WAS SUS- receive about $15,OOO. budget, partially to take mills this year, in June and pended by the board, fol- that into account. State law Department of Natural in court. “I think any ordi- planning to move it, but August, but this will be the assistant bus mechanic. requires governmental Resources stating no one nance is valid until someone instead tear it down and They have all applied for lowing the two earlier mil- THE OTHER PROBLEM first time the ballot propal lage defeats, because of the is that Ubly finished the fis- bodies to revise budgets will buy the remaining $33 challenges it. . *” salvage the materials, fur- specifically earmarks the unemployment compensa- cal year June $130,000 in when necessary so that they million in Clean Water The ordinances will be nace, etc. tion, which the school need to overcome a big 30 money for busing. deficit remaining from the the red. don’t spend more money Bonds, from which the given to House for exami- The council, after first Voting will be done in the district pays, although a few $32,000 is to come,. because nation and a recommenda- looking like it would accept , 1981-82 school year and be- Of that, $8O,ooO is money than originally appropri- high school library from 7 may not receive it because the district had to borrow ated in various budget the 1968 voter referendum tion, his bid, rejected it. they have other jobs. ! cause Ubly, starting this a.m.-8 p.m. year, no longer qualifies for from the Michigan Employ- categories. that approved them limited “I just feel as firewood If the levy is approved, it If the millage is approved, ment Security Commission The original 1982 budget the interest rate to no more HOUSING that building should be the district is expecting regular state aid, which will will first go on December cost it about sZ~,000in per to pay unemployment anticipated state revenues than 6 percent. worth more than $100,” tax bills and will raise $15,000 in state aid for compensation for 31 persons totaling The re- It is hoped the Michigan Carpenter Gary Deering Dorothy Stahlbaum argued. busing this year. The total of student and categorical $117,500. $141,000.The levy will be for state aid. it laid off a year ago. Start- vision projects $112,520. Supreme Court will approve told the council he owns a lot The council will probably two years. $156,OOO should come close ing July 1 this year, it is That doesn’t look like that amendments authorizing an on Pine Street between to what is needed to run the State aid is primarily seek new bids in the spring. ’ Before the school year being charged interest on much, but when the budget interest rate increase to 18 Maple and Sherman on which Halloween trick-or-treat started, busing for the entire buses for the rest of the based on the district’s state he wanted to build a duplex, the loan. So far, Ubly hasn’t was originally prepared, it percent, so the bonds can be hours will be from 6-7:SO year was budgeted at school year,. Landeryou equalized valuation (value had enough money to pay was anticipated state sold, so Cass City can get its two efficiency apartments said. of property) divided by the p.m. Saturday, Oct. 30, the $175,000, however, that any of the principal or revenues would be reduced. money. with 600 square feet of space day before the actual holi- didn’t include the $7,000- If more money is needed, number of students, and interest. Last year Cass City The sewage plant should each. according to the once it exceeds a certain day.A letter has been received 8,000 the district will prob- Another part of the deficit received $124,550 as its be completely finished in He is unable to do soI ably have to spend for new superintendent, the school level, the district no longer was money owed to teachers share of various state taxes. October. An open house may however, because the area board will take it from else- qualifies for per student from First Michigan Cable- tires if the buses start June 30, which should have Although the decrease not be held until spring. is zoned only for single resi- vision stating that as soon as running, according to Supt. where, which will mean it state aid. dential homes, plus the been their final pay of the isn’t that great, in past weather permits in 1983, it David Landeryou. No will have to make some cuts Categorical state aid year. They weren’t paid years, village Supt. Lou TRANSIENT MERCHANTS zoning ordinance requires in other programs. (busing, vocational educa- will have cable installed in money is to be spent for until August, which is in the LaPonsie pointed out, state a minimum of 850 square the Northwood Estates and The board will be meeting tion, etc.) is reduced by 85 feet of living space. buying new buses and none new fiscal year. revenue has always gone up, The Chamber of Com- Village within 120 days. was replaced last year Tuesday, Oct. 12, to review percent. Landeryou said the school plus expenses continue to go merce asked the council in No council members its budget for the year and As local valuations rose, Payment of property either. board is hoping to eliminate UP. August to consider some favored spot zoning to allow taxes was extended to Oct. There is obviously some discuss possible budget meaning the money raised a lot of the deficit by the end The revised budget isn’t type of control on out-of- Deering to build his duplex cuts. It will also conduct its from property taxes rose, 15. There has been 91.8 savings from not having the of the present school year. all gloomy. Revenue from town merchants who sell there, but some suggested it percent of taxes paid so far. buses running for the first truth in taxation hearing. even when millage rates is time to reexamine the In addition to eliminating interest and dividends was merchandise from trucks. A total of 1,500 brochures several weeks of school, but The meeting starts at 8:30 stayed the same, the originally projected at The village’s attorney, zoning ordinance to perhaps p.m. in the high school amount of state aid de- Please turn to page promoting Cass City were it isn’t as much as one might 18. $9,OOO but due to higher Clinton House, advised expand the areas where sent to industrial firms in interest rates, Cass City will there probably isn’t much apartments are allowed, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio and probably collect $21,000. that can be done, since they James Ware commented Wisconsin in early August, Total general fund can’t be prohibited from that a lot of large homes in plus advertisements were revenue and expenditures doing business directly or Cass City are vacant or are placed in the Wall Street United.Way campaign are now projected at through exorbitant licensing being lived in by widows Journal and Chicago $507,500 as of Dec. 31, versus fees. who cannot afford them, $538,OOO originally expected. Tuesday, chamber Presi- plus families are smaller. Please turn to page 3. starts, goal $14,000 1

The 1982 Elkland-Novesta United Way began Monday evening with the traditional kickoff dinner at the Char- mont for the volunteers who

I will be soliciting contribu- tions. Because of the economy, President Ruth Grassmann told the 36 persons present, the United Way board decided to keep this year’s goal the same as last year, $14,000. spent.-“Every penny that is Tuscola County resi- Mrs. Grassmann stressed The goal in 1981 was ex- raised inCass City is deter- dents, she continued, that persons who work in ceeded by a large margin, mined by the Elkland- receive more back in other counties, if asked to with $18,370 being raised. Novesta United Way Board services from the state or- donate to the other counties’ Contributions solicited door- . . . No one else has any ganizations than Michigan United Way organizations, todoor totaled $11,604, with power to determine what to uw receives from the can donate to the Tuscola the rest coming from pay- do with this money.” countv . UW by asking for a designa- roll deductions and corpor- The Michigan-UW does “If they (county resi- tion card in addition to their ate donations. send a recommendation to dents) haven’t used those payroll deduction pledge The money was used to the local or state organiza- agencies, sooner or later card. aid 14 local organizations tions on what it should re- they will or someone they If designated for Elkland- and activities. ceive, but it is only that. love or someone they know Novesta, the money goes to The Tuscola County She also stressed the care will.” the Tuscola County UW, but United Way received $8,838 the state organization takes $14,000 VOLUNTEERS BE it is credited to the local UNITED WAY - Looking towards raising the goal of for the Elkland-Novesta United of the money raised locally, in deciding which organiza- WILL organization. Way this fall are, from left, standing, Ruth Grassrnann, president; Art Holmberg, vice-presb which was distributed to tions receive funds and how going door-todoor in Cass City and in the two town- Not too many do that, dent; Elaine Crane, board member; Florence Karr, treasurer, and Iva Hartwick, board rpem- twelve countywide programs much. however. Only four such or organizations and to She spends two days in ships. ber, Seated, holding the plaques they received, are Iris Tuckey, the speaker and state UW board Michigan UW. Lansing each year and she Employees at Hills and Please turn to page 3. member, and Harry Pestrue, chairman of the Hills and Dales General Hospital UW drive. PAGE TWO CASCITY, MICHIGAN ; Cass City Social and Personal Items I Mrs, Reva Little Phone 872-3698 I Mrs. Emma Kettlewell Dennis and Jeri (Ryan) Mary Beth Esau of South- Callers last week at the and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Bothamley of Glastonbury , field is spending a month home of Mrs. Howard Loom- Jean Kettlewell of River- Ct., announce the birth of in Nigeria, visiting friends is were Mr. and Mrs. Russell side, Calif., visited relatives Adam Frederick, He arrived and touring the country. Luther of Unionville. in Croswell Tuesday. Jean Aug. 6 and joins one brother, Mrs. Cliff Croft and Mrs. Kettlewell came Friday to Ryan James, 5. Maternal Ivan MacRae left Monday Lorie Hover of Caro, who visit her brother and wife, grandparents are Mr. and on a ten-day trip to New attends CMU at Mt. Pleas- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kerby- Mrs. Cliff Ryan of Cass City. England states on a color ant, visited her grandmoth- son, and Mcs. E. Kettlewell. tour. er, Mrs. Marion Whitefoot, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Saturday . Edward Schwartz Jr. and Schwartz received a tele- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walt- his wife Deanna, currently phone call Sunday announc- ers of Dodge Road were Mrs. Marion Whitefoot living in Virginia Beach, ing the birth of a grandson, dinner guests Thursday eve spent from Sept. 18-22 with Va., where he is serving in Dean Wellington, Born to ning of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Jim Young in the Navy, announce the S.H3, U.S. Navy, Edward Esau, celebrating Mr. Walt- Car0 and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle adoption of two boys which Schwartz Jr. and his wife ers’ birthday. Guinther of Caro. was finalized Sept. 20. They Deanna in a Norfolk, Va., Susan and Eugene Kady 11 are Kenney, 10, and Tony, hospital, the baby weighed Mr. and Mrs. Danny Haag Mrs. Julia Sanchez had as 11, Edward’s address is 2300 eight pounds and ten ounces. and son Nathan arrived Sun- weekend guests, her niece, Safi Circle, Virginia Beach, Grandparents are Mr. and day evening at Tri-City Air- Margaret Houseworth, and Susan Elaine Finkbeiner, Finkbeiner home. An open Va. 23455. Mrs. Edward Schwartz of port from a two-week trip to a friend from Redford and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. house was held at the Kady Cass City, Mr. and Mrs. Hawaii where they visited nephew and his wife, Mr. Donald Finkbeiner of Cass home Saturday, Aug. 21. Echo Chapter Order East- Dean (Esteline) Gastiger of four islands. They were met and Mrs. Louis Getvey and a City, was united in marriage The couple stayed near ern Star will meet Wednes- Virginia Beach; a great- by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Haag friend from Allen Park. to Eugene Kenneth Kady “7 Curran on their honeymoon. Jan and Terry 1,ozelle day evening, Oct. 6, at 8 p.m. grandmother, Josephine and Mrs. Duby of Sebewaing son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene The business meeting will Schwartz of Gagetown, and and Mrs. Anna Neal of Cass Kady Sr. of Gagetown, Aug. Eugene is a graduate Of Jan E. Lahe, daughter of of Cass City, and Terry M. include annual reports and City. Hills and IJalee 14, at the Caseville Baptist Owen-Gage Hah and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Weimert a great-great-grandmother, Lozelle, son of Mr. and Mrs. election of officers for the Mrs. Cecilia Lenda of Caro. Church with Pastor Clyde is stationed in San Diego, Milo Lozelle of Oscoda, were coming year. The October The new baby will join one Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. General Hospital Wells officiating. Calif., where he is currently Preschool united in marriage Smt. 11 refreshment committee in- sister, Autumn, and three Martin spent the week end Maid of honor was Linda completing his Navy basic at the Chapel of the Stirs in cludes Mr. and Mrs. Elmer brothers, Kenney, Tony and with their daughter Cheri at Born Sept. 24, to Mr. and Battel of Cass City, friend of training. story hour Las Vegas, Nev. Fuester, Mr, and Mrs. Gay- Edward 111. ‘Fort Wayne, Ind. She is Mrs. William Fields of the bride. Best man was Susan is a graduate of,, Witnesses for the bride lord LaPeer, Charlene Tim- doing her Medical Technol- Decker, a boy. James Patnaude of Gage- Cass City High School and i$ begins OCt. 7 and groom were Jerry and mons, Jeanette LaPeer, Mrs. Jim Doerr of Kings- ogy Internshipat the Luth- town, friend of the groom, a former employee of the Janet Reif of Saginaw, Nancy Hutchinson, Mar- ton was guest of honor at a eran hospital in Fort Wayne. PATIENTS LISTED MON- A family reception was Cass City Area Ambulance A preschool story hour garet Brown and Mr. and pink and blue shower Sun- DAY, SEPT. 27, WERE: held after the wedding at the Service, will be held at Rawson A cocktail reception fol- Mrs. Roswell Avery. day afternoon at the home of Rev. Eldred Kelley wel- Memorial Library each lowed the ceremony in the Mrs. Dick Szarapski. Co- comed seven new members Mrs. Kenneth Lowe, Mrs. Thursday in October from couple’s suite at Caesar’s Mr. and Mrs. James hostesses were Mrs. Marilyn into the fellowship of Salem Harold Little, James Davis, 10:30-11 a.m. Palace in Las Vegas. The Fields of Prudenville spent Young and daughters, Barb- United Methodist Church Mrs. Jerold Little, Mrs. Preschoolers ages 3-5 are couple greeted 30 guests the past two weeks with his ara and Lorie Hover, of during the morning wor- Alice M. Bigelow, Mrs. Ken- New at invited to attend. There will from Michigan, Minnesota, mother, Mrs. Elsie Thomp- Caro, and Mrs. Jack Doerr. ship service Sept. 26. The neth Hoff, Mrs. Gladys be games, stories, finger- California and Utah, son and sister Georgia Prizes were given when group included Mike and Lounsbury , Mrs. Evelyn plays, and surprises. Thompson. Mrs. James games were played. The Bonnie Gaszczynski, Kirk MacKay, Wayne McNeil, Pre-registration is de- They honeymooned in Fields was in Hills and door prize went to Beverly Winter, Linda Batie, Linda Mrs. James Reagh, Clayton Sal’s Country sired. Their parents should Florida and will live in Dales General Hospital for Nieboer . Downing, Barbara Engk Root, Cindy Spaid, Deborah call 872-2856. Saginaw. eight days. and Marietta Current. Walters, John Zins and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hel- Rachel Wright; Clipper Kathy Fields and Jeffery wig, Mr. and Mrs. George Engagement Mrs. Anthony Cieslinski, Fields Monday were dinner Fisher Sr. and Larry Fink- Mrs. Flossie Brown of Ubly; guests at Mrs, Elsie Thomp- beiner were guests in the David May, Mrs. Lloyd son’s home: Kathy Don Finkbeiner home Sept. announced Brown, Bill Burnham, Con- graduated in August from 20 for cake and ice meam, rad Kraatz of Caro; celebrating Jimmy Fink- Mrs. Edla Ertel of Sebe- HOUSE five years of college waing and Mr. arid Mrs. Ken- Mrs. Eric Smith of Deck- business education at Ferris beiner’s 12th birthday. neth Errer of Owendale an- er ; State College, Big Rapids. nounce the engagement of Joseph Vatter of Snover; Jeff graduated this month Rev. and Mrs. Howard their children, Faye Lynn Mrs. Cecil Clinesmith of from the Wyoming, Mich., Woodard went to Kalkaska and Kenneth Henry. Silverwood ; BOUND? College of Computer Elec- last week and are visiting An April 16, 1983, wed- Gordon Prich, Conrad tronics. r Mrs. Bob Woodard. ding is bping planned. Niester of Owendale; Kenneth Richmond of No need to worry Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Little Caseville ; ENGAGED have moved from the Dean Mrs. Gerald Fox of May- Little farm to the Charles MacCaUum ville; Hartel home in Cass City. Carol Hanne of Filion ; celebrate William Lenhard, Mrs. Call 872-4176 Mrs. Lilah Wilhelmi had Edwin Furness of Gage- for appointment as visitors Sunday, her sis- town ; ter, Mrs. Bernice Sweet of 50 Years Mrs. Douglas Lane of 1231 Englehart Road Harbor Beach, Durrell d Akron ; Deford Sweet and daughter Dahn of Arnold and Helen Mac- Mrs. Fred Stack of Union- Carsonville. Callum of Owendale were ville. honored Sunday at dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mc- Wildwood Farms in observ- Marriage Licenses Hills and Dales Connell had as Sunday ance of their 50th wedding guests, their daughter and anniversary. Edwin C. Yonke, 61, family, Mr. and Mrs. Norm- The couple was married Unionville, and Virginia G. Schedule of Events an Blue and four children of Sept. 15,1932, at the home of Hessler, 53, Unionville. OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC (Within Village Limits) Millington. The family cele- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson B. Carlisle, 28, Oct. 3 thru Oct. 9 brated the 12th birthday of John Slack, Bad Axe. Fostoria, and Kari J. Han- EVENT ’ DATE TIME PLACE the Blue twin girls, Kimber- The dinner was given by cock, 24, Fostoria. When it’s impossible to get out of the ly Ann and Kerry Dale, their children and spouses, Robert J. Wilmont 46, Diabetic Classes, Oct.5 1-3p.m. Lg. Meeting house, Coach Light can help. We’ll Clarence and Bonnie Kingston, and Barbara K. Room deliver. Just call us. Mrs. Bruce Gelbaugh and Gaeth, Owendale, and Mr. Bastian, 42, Kingston. Julie Ann Carpenter daughter Emily of Plainwell and Mrs. John MacCallum David Boots, 26, Mil- Red Cross Blood Bank Oct. 6 1-7 p.m Ambulatory spent from Sept. 22 until and Paul MacCallum, all of lington,Easlick, 19,and Flint. Theresa L. Care Base Mr. and Mrs. Charla Sept. 28 with her mother, Warren. ment Carpenter of Def ord an- Mrs- Other guests wefe their David W. Radka, 23, nounce the engagement of best man (his brother) and Reese, and Donna J. Lask, Drs. lsterabadi and Oct. 6 8-12 a.m. Out Patient COACH LIGHT Sunday guests of Mrs, Lyle their daughter, Julie Ann, to Zapfe were Mr. Mrs. his wife, Mr. and Mrs. 21, Reese. Donahue Clinic ~rianMoore, 50’ of Mr. and Howard MacCallurn, his Donald K. Russell, 20, Dr. Pike, Podiatrist Oct. 7 1-5 p.m. Out Patient PHARMACY 1 Clarence Zapfe of clio, Mrs. sister and her husband, Mr. Cass City, and Roseann E. Mrs. Duane Moore Of Deck- Bruce Gelbaugh and daugh- Foot Ooct or Clinic I1 Phone 872-3613 - Emergency-~ 872-3283 and Mrs. Cordie Heriem, all Osentoski, 19, Cass City. er . ter, Emily, Donna Holni and of Pontiac; her cousin and Dean H. Little, 26, Cass A June 18, 1983 wedding is Mr. and Mrs. Roger- Root Dr. John, Urologist Oct. 7 8-12 a.m. Office 1 I planned. and family. spouse, Mr. and Mrs. Bill City, and Patricia M. Lantz- Wilson, Caro; Mrs. Lydia er, 21, Kalkaska. Expectant Parent Oct. 7 7-9p.m. Lg. Meeting Gaeth, Sebewaing; Mr. and Marvin A. Greer, 49, Tus- Classes Room Mrs. Michael Gaeth, Bay cola, and Edith M. Greer, 49, Port; Mr. and Mrs. Brian Tuscola. Dr. Jeung Oct.8 8-12a.m. Out Patient Gaeth, Gagetown; Mr. and Paul J. Pelica, 21, Union- Clinic Earn “plo $ 2, Mrs. Richard Walters, ville, and Susan M. Moore, Warren; Mr. and Mrs. Dean 20, Unionville. Physical and Respiratory Therapy scheduled on an Out Gunden, Bay Port; Johnny Michael Martines, 25, Patient basis as ordered by your physician. and Robert MacCallum, Caro, and Theresa L. Bur- Tax Free Interest Warren, and Scott Gaeth, ley, 19, Caro. TO SCHEDULE YOURSELF FOR ANY OF THE Qwendale. Robert J. Coryell, 30, Cass CLASSES OR CLINICS, CALL 872-2121 EXt. 255. The couple received gifts City, and Bonnie A. Watson, of money and a mini-TV to 30, Silverwood. There is a physician in the Emergency Room from 6:OO for those whose be used at their winter home Randy T. Ashcroft, 18, p.rn., Friday, until 6:OO a.m., Monday. There is always a in Texas. Letters of con- Deford, and Sharon L. Mor- physician on call in the Emergency Room. gratulations were received rish, 17, Cass City. from President Ronald ALL SAVERS Reagan and Gov. William Milliken. The group then returned to the MacCallum CERTIFICATE home for a surprise * shivaree. is currently maturing, The couple was also you may reinvest to honored as guests of her brother and his wife, Mr. earn up to a total of and Mrs. William Slack of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., at 52,000.00 tax free interest. dinner while they were in Michigan this past summer. Greetings were sent by Federal regulations prohibit compoundlng of interest their grandson and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gaeth 13.5.U during the term of the certificate There are substantial and family of Decatur, Ind., IRA’S and Keogh Plans interest penalties for early withdrawal and her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Tyr- Tax Deductible Contributions re11 of Kenmore, N.Y.,who were unable to attend the celebration dinner. Tax Free Accumulation Wedding Many Retirement Options Announcements and For Details: Invita tions Catalogs loaned overnight. FREE SU BSCR I PTlO N Harris-Hampshire Agency, Inc. WITH EACH ORDER. 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~. . ~ President Reagan said acknowledged the error, from the critical dangers saying Reagan actually was Sept. 9, in a Kansas speech, that threaten the nation.” I Now that a full program has been restored at Cass City that the economic reces- referring to a case in which wanted to ask a White House a 4%-month+ld fetus sur- Schools, jubilant supporters should remember that nearly , sion’s ‘‘long night is end- aide why it costs me 20 cents asit. many voters were against the additional tax as were for ing.” Immediately, I began vived. “He knew, but he said to mail a letter first class, three instead of 41h,” the preparing for prosperity to but it costs the Vesident only The tendency is to coast along now that the Immediate dawn on me. aide explained to the Associ 5.9 cents. Also, I wondered ated Press. crisis has passed. That could be fatal for all of us who feel But a few days later, when how a person pays for one goodity. schools are important for the kids and the commun- talking to a group of White Also, around the same 5.9-cent stamp time Reagan was mistaken House visitors, the president But there were no aides in The citizens’ advisory committee should be formed and said babies born after only about surviving fetuses, he when I fioned the White was mistaken about his activated at once. A constant effort should be maintained to three months of pregnancy House. They were Fobably show what’s happening. The school’s story has to be told “have lived, the record budget being busted. When all out looking for three- Congress overrode his veto and retold so that when next June arrives and it’s decision shows, to grow up and be month -old kindergartners s of a money bill, the presi- time again, taxpayers will know that money is needed and normal.” He was mistaken. So I took my pstage ques- notwasted. ’ A White House aide later dent called it a “budget tion to the local post office, buster.” But the bill was $2 where a clerk said it was *+***+**+* billion less than Reagan’s legal for President Reagan__ own budget proposals. to plt a 5.9cent stampon his For where live in Michigan, the time change comes a “The claim that this bill personal correspmdence to we is over the budget is as DEDICATION PLAQUE - Dr. Delbert E, Rawson, DDS (right), month too late in both the fall and the spring. me because he was soliciting We should move the- clock back in midSeptember and phony as a threedollar bill,” money on behalf of the 1982 attended the village council meeting Tuesday to view the bronze said House Majority Leader plaque that will be mounted on the arts and crafts building in the forward in mid-April. Right now it’s still dark at about 7 GOP Victory Fund, which is a.m. Jim Wright, 0-Tex. a non-profit organization. village park, naming it in his honor. With him is Village President So, in view of Reagan’s to his as +******+** recent p-oclivity to be mis- As long as an organization Lambert Althaver. The council decided name it in honor, taken, I wondered whether doesn’t make money by stated on the plaque, “for many years of service and dedication to the the recession’s long night getting people elected to growth and enrichment of the village of Cass City.” Rawson served on It’s almost a sure bet that perhaps half the population has never the Indian petroglyphs at Holbrook. We tend to I -u was really ending. Maybe he Congress, but merely leads the council 18 years, until early this year. seen - overlook what’s up close. Edw8rd H, Doerr meant to say something America away from critical else. Maybe he meant to say dangers. it can use a 5.9cent 1 Visitors are another story. Marvin Vinande of Grosse Does Your the long night was just stamp. And it must buy the Pointe is one who appreciates the park. He stopped and Homeowners Insurance beginning. stamp in quantity because asked how to find it a couple of weeks ago. Before exciting my friends no one at the post office Local United Wav We told him, he found it and was so impressed and Cost in the unemdoyment line by knows how to give 4.1 cents pleased that he took time to drop us a note to thank us and Pa for the Full telling them they’d soon be change when a 5.9-cent pur- tell what an enjoyable experience it was. of Eontents losses? done waiting for the sunrise, chase is made with a dime, I figured it would be a good Fortunately for the aver- Replacement cost cover- idea to ask a White House age in a Michigan Mutual age taxpayer, it costs the Council revises aide for- any possible cor- postal service about as campaign starts homeowners policy rections in the president’s much to deliver a 5.9-cent means you’ll get new Kansas speech. I’d been items for used items de- letter as it does to deliver a wanting to talk to the White 20-cent letter. That allows Hills and Dales UW drives, Women Reading is Funda- stroyed by fire or other House about another im- for its success in raising mental program, $75. village budget each of you, even if you don’t insured causes. Ask us portant matter anyway. pledges were credited to money. As mentioned, $8,837 went receive a personal letter Elkland-Novesta from The dinner was paid for by Memorial Pool in the village about Replacement Cost The most recent letter I from President Reagan, to UW to the Tuscola County UW. park this summer, a slight received from President employees at Saginaw the Pinney and Cass City Other expenses were audit -._. ~~ Coverage for your con- subsidize the 1982 GOP Vic- decrease from 1981 due to tents. Reagan had a 5.9cent stamp Steering Gear. State Banks. fees, $105; advertising, W; Tribune. The mailing and tory Fund and gain the MRS. GRASSMANN ads were paid for by a cool and rainy weather. on it. As usual, the letter personal satisfaction of help- The money raised by the supplies, $65, and miscel- Swimming lessons were asked me to contribute urged the volunteers to Elkland-Novesta UW was laneous, $52. federal grant from the ing lead our nation away make their solicitations as contributed to the follow- Thumb Area Consortium. given to 412 persons, the Doerr Agency money to help elect Republi- from critical dangers, Only The organization started most ever. Revenue totaled cans to Congress and make soon as possible. The ing: . the year with a fund balance No inquiries have been re- *- --.. 6265 Main St. in America. W,lX?J. -3 deadline for the fund drive anta Club-Elkland Fire ceived so far, LaPonsie re- Cass City it possible for”Reaganto “do of $3,805 and ended it Aug. 31 everything in my power to to end is Oct. 25. Department accident rescue A total of 419 games were Phone 8’12.381 5 Unfortunately, no one at with a balance of $3,533, ported, played on the diamonds in help lead America away the post office could tell me A painted thermometer equipment, $500; Christmas with expenditures totaling A total of 10,526 swim- whether Reagan really will be placed at Main and baskets for the needy, $952; $16,975. men used the Helen Stevens the Prk this Sw~~mer. meant to say the recession’s Seeger Streets to let pass- Cub Scouts, $200; Pony long night is ending. I guess ers-by be kept up to date on League, $200; Deford only White House aides the fund drive progress. Scouts, $100; Rawson know that kind of stuff. I will Two plaques were pre- Memorial Library, $1,200; keep trying to contact one in sented at the kickoff dinner, Cass City park program, r. hopes of getting a definitive to Mrs. Tuckey for her years $1,500; Girl Scouts, $500; COMING interpretation of the presi- of service -- she was presi- Boys’ Little League, $1,500; dent’s Kansas speech, In the dent of Elkland-Novesta UW Girls’ Little League, $300; meantime, to prepare for an and Tuscola County UW Boy Scouts, $300;Babe Ruth early dawn of prosperity is before becoming a state League, $200; Cass City Arts to risk getting out of bed long director -- and to Harry Council, $300,and American SOON! before it’s time to go to Pestrue, chairman of the Association of University work. ll It would be nice to believe TO THIS AREA President Reagan knows dawn when he sees it, but maybe he heard a horn The honking outside the White House and thought it was a New Rock Group , II rooster crowing. Maybe it isn’t even ,night at all, but Haire noon, and anyone who be- “Diamond Wheels” lieves the recession is end- ing is out to lunch. Net I CASS CITY CHRONIC~E Drums...... Rich Miller USPS 092.700 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY anguish they experience? Bass Guitar...... Darryl Parrish AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN with a IoGal mysician talk- 6550 Main Street ing dn a social, not profes- Long after the conversa- Lead Guitar ...... Victor Kinney sional basis. tion I was thinking about it. John Haire publisher While it must be hard to tell National Advertising Representative, It was suggested that it Keyboards ...... Danny Krzyzanski Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc 257 would be hard to hack a ptient he or she is Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Mich- working in 9 hosptal which terminally ill, it must be Rhythm Guitar...... Tim Cahagan igan specialized in cancer treat- great to be able to say, yes, Second Class postage paid at Cass you had cancer, but we’ve city, Michigan 48726 ment. Subscription Price To post offices in Inevitably, a percentage cured it. For Interview Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, will have to be told that the For more and more of the $7 00 a year or 2 years for $12 00 3 disease is terminal. That cancer stricken are cured years for $18 00 $4 00 for six months today than ever before. My and 3 months for $2 25 would wrench at me, I said. - In other parts of the United States, and 1 don’t envy the person; mother Was afflicted and $800 a year or 2 years for $1500 6 that are forced to do it. survived and I can think of a Call 269-7707 months 54 50 and 3 months for $2 50 coufle of good friends who FOR SEALY’S 1OOTH BIRTHDAY THIS ... 50 cents extra charged for part year By coincidence the doctor licked the Big because of order Payable in advance I was talking with said that early diagnosis and treat- For information regarding news- he interned in a hosptal that paper advertising and commercial and GREAT MATTRESS lob printinq telephone 872 2010 specialized in cancer treat- su;cess stories have ment. to make up for the all too After the initial shock, he many that are not success- said. cancer mtients adjust to the news better than most luWhile haw that ill patients, better than some not me that has to deal with gravely ill patients where a cancer, I’m #eased that so recovery is possible. many dedicated persons are, Like most of us I don’t like many working for less to think that I might some- money than they could de- day have to face a similar mand in non-research pic- situation , tices. It’s hard to think that I They’ve come a long way would be able to adjust to it in the last decade, but they as the majority evidently do. have a long way to go. But when the doctor pointed The battle is never ending it out1 could recall persons as Fogress comes inching with the disease, that re- forward and there are more acted with more guts than I cures today than ever be- would have if I suffered with fore. the nation’s number two kill- But I’m still grateful that I er illness. was able to give up smoking They at least appear to be 25 years or so ago.

! CASS CITY FLORAL’S You’re sold on the tax-savings We have lots of great of an All-Savers certificate investment OD~~O~Sfor vour “GREAT LADY”AWARD 4 1 f but your original certificate A 11-Sa&rs dollurs. i “For the gallant way you’ve faced your 90 years and has matured. See us for the cktar’ls. your beautiful smile, Happy Birthday. “ I Our Great Lady Bouquet goes What do you do? until December 31 to pur- to Provided you haven’t chase a new All-Savers cer- I Laura Reagh i already earned the maximum tificate at your nearby First Can’t think of a better way to in tax-free interest, you have American Bank. say “Thank-You” today than with this Great Lady Bouquet. i 1 If you think so, too ... i I Call us today and we will send Laura. E) I flowers from you! 872-3675 Warren and Ruth Kelley CASS CITY, MICHIGAl- PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1982

Militarv Datches and insigniaW ‘cheap’hobby for Greg Harper

The hobby of collecting store, Harper explained, “I Harper is quick to point little bit out of my league,” Content to collect the military patches and insig- got laid off and I really out that some military buffs he laughed. insignias at his own pa,cce nias has gone full circle for didn’t have a whole lot to do. have far more expensive and He said the most he has and share them with family Delta College student Greg- It’s relatively cheap (col- extensive collections, One ever spent on a patch is $3 members and friendq, ory A. Harper of Kingston. lecting the patches). Not a Detroit collector recently because “it’s hard to tell Harper hopes to meet other Harper, a B-yeardd deaf whole lot of money is sold his patches to bidders whatk a remake and what collectors to possibly swap involved compared to other education major at Delta, for $1,200-1,300. “That was.a isn’t. ” patches and exchange in- began collecting the patches hobbies. ” formation. for fun as a fourth-grader by Harper ‘has collected However, you’ll never see buying them from friends more than 400 military him advertising his interes, and classmates for five and patches and insignia, some Norma Wallace by wearing the military 10 cents each. of them which date back to items. “If I didn’t earn He stopped the hobby in the pre-World War I1 era. them, I can’t (a,nd the eighth grade and re- One of his personal favorites shouldn’t) really wear sumed it in high school. is a pre-WW I1 patch that new twp., clerk them,” he explained. , . Most recently, however, was worn by American Harper has been involved in servicemen who taught the It would be “military dis- the hobby because “it keeps Chinese how to fly planes. respect” to wear the me sane,” he says. He built his collection by patches when some service- A former mechanic and picking up the military men fought and died wear- manager at a Kingston auto items at local flea markets, ing patches that represented Army surplus stores and a their divisions, he contin- Lansing area shop which ued. . COLLECTOR Greg Harper of Kingston shows some of Coming auction sells the patches, -- Harper’s collection is ap- Harper plans to continue the more than 400 military patches and insignia he has Saturday, Oct. 2 - William proximately a “quarter- his education at Michigan collected, some of which date back to before World War 11. Lakatos will sell real estate way” complete from ’the State University upon grad- and farm machinery at the 1,500 or so patches he hopes uation from Delta, He is the ,------~~ place located three miles to have one day. His collec- son of Mr.and Mrs. Lewis C. Others Get Quick Results With The west, one mile north and a tion, which usually remains Harper, 6201 Centerline ! i half-mile west of Decker- secreted in an old ammuni- Road, Kingston. Chronicle’s Classified Ads- YOUWill Too! ville on Shabbona Rd. Osen- tion box, is valued at about toski Auction Service. (Article and photo .by L--~-o~--~~--~----- i $60. Delta College). College benefits to be resumed Social Security benefits to office at E. Genesee and N. post-secondary students age Warren Streets. The tele- 18-22 which were stopped phone number is 771-1010. last May will begin with the - -. - September check, which will TUSCOLA COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sept. 30, Oct. 1-2 be issued in early October, according to Susan Ludwig, These are condensed minutes ap- Men’s Navy Denim Social Security field repre- proved for publication by your Tuscola Big Ben sentative in Saginaw. County Board of Commissioners The full official text of this summary The amount of the Septem- of Board proceedings may be ex- ber checks will be about 25 amined at the office of the County Clerk INSULAIED W€STERN percent lower than they durrng regular business hours. were last spring. These Sept. 9,1982 changes are the result of a new law that went into Meeting opened by Prayer end CO VERALLS effect this year, she said. Pledge to the Flag. JEANS ’ a Roll call: All members present. Cotton and Polyester BY “DAKOTA” Students will receive ACTION TAKEN: “beginning of school year” Twill shell, quilted 1O:OO a m. Public hearing on issue Of Our Reg. $12.95 report during the first weeks increasing property taxes. nylon lined of the fall term. The report Letter presented from the COm- Now Reduced asks about school attend- mission on Aging Six deep roomy pockets Comments made by several people thru Sat., Oct. 2 ance and work. The student in attendance. should complete the top part Meeting adjourned. Adjustable Snaps on Boot Flare and of the form and then give it each leg bottom Straight Legs to the school registrar to Sept. 14,1982 complete and mail to Social Regular and Longs (NO Security. Meeting opened by Prayer and talk in size small.) 14 oz. If the report is not com- Pledge to the Flag. pleted and returned prompt- Roll Call: All members present Colors: Navy and except Commissioner Collon. , Jeans ly, benefits may be stopped. ACTION TAKEN: 01 ivewood Students should also re- of LetterCommerce presented in regard from theto U.S.the CloseDept. member that their benefits Sizes small thru X-large Out of Grant Project NO.6-51-22758 for may be affected if they the Animal Shelter. worked during the year and Motion approving Resolution on the $999 have earned more than Pillsbury Company Project Plan. ‘ $4,440 this year or expect to Claims and Accounts for the month earn more than that amount of August, 1982 approved for paymeqt. P r. Magistrate allowed to attend a Court $3395 by the end of the year. Security Seminar in Lansing. on 10-1- Earnings a student had 82. during months he or she did Equalization Director and 2 ’ Ap- praisersrenew certification. allowed to attend class tO 1 not receive benefits count Sizes XX-Large ’36.95 toward this limit. Sheriff allowed to conduct a Shea, In general, $1 in benefits is iff Sale on 10-9-82. ELECTRIC Bids opened for roof on Health Dept. withheld for each $2 of building. Referred to Building .and earnings above $4,400. Grounds Committee for further Benefits to post-secondary study and recommendation on 9-26-62. GIRLS’ MOON BOOTS Survey in Vanderbilt Park was-dis-

students 18-22 who are still --A+a Warm fleece and foam lining, multi eligible will continue until cussed. BlAlVKETS Intergovernmental Agreement, ap- Dual Duty color nylon uppers with molded they reach 22 or April, 1985, proved and signod for continuing 7 waterproof bottoms. whichever comes first, Ms. participation in the National Flood In- Ludwig said. surance Program for lndianfields Township People now becoming Approval for Tuscola County to Close Out of Reg. $19.95 eligible for benefits can concur with Village of Car0 on 3 receive benefits until age 19 Industrial Facilities Exemption .Ao- THREA‘D- -~__ (Only 20 pairs) as long as they are full time plications. Approving application for Federal By J & P Coats - 325 yd. high school students. ’ assistance by Tuscola County Emerg- Spools, Ass’t. Colors Sizes More information about ency Services for a new water well, Social Security benefits for communication control consol6 .and 10-2 99 related radio equipment. students can be obtained at Letter expressing interest presented the Saginaw Social Security in the 911 Emergency Number to be sent to Michigan Bell Telephone %o., Continental Telephone Co., Wdver- BUY NOW AND SAVE Craft Club ine Telephone Co., and GeneraLTele- $1.09Reg. 6 phone Co. .73 (Not exactly as shown.) Approval of Statement of Assur- I ances of Revenue Sharing Fund forthe to meet entitlement period No. j4 of 10.1-82 30-83. The Deford Craft Club will Approved transfer of monies from General Fund to Probate Court Child meet Tuesday at p,m. 2-Year Replacement 7:30 Care Fund as 3rd quarter budgeted at the Novesta Township appropriation. Guarantee Hall. ‘ Approving Tuscola County to enter JOGGING Members should bring into a lease purchase agreement 9‘ a Just in time for the craft items for the bazaar. Xerox No. 2830 copier located hthe Sheriff Dept. cold months ahead. Hostesses will be Lorna Secretary instructed to nqtify Dorland and Arlene Lowe. Church of Latter Day Saints that County is not Interested in selling County owned property at this time: OXFORDS Approval to hire JoEllen O’Connor Twin Golden Rule as Assistant Prosecutor at rat! of $1 7,000.00 per year effective 9-7-82.. Monthly financial statement I f , ’- Bed s2499 ceived from County Treasurer. class meets Minutes of August 24, 1982. ap- Nylon proved as typed. and ‘ Minutes of September 9 and Sep- Twent y-four persons at - tember 14,1982 approved as read. Leather Double Bed S 9 9 tended last Thursday’s Adjourned until September 16, 1982 2 6 at 10:00 a.m. Uppers Single Control meeting of the Golden Rule class at Salem United Meth- odist Church. Sept. 16,1982 Following the potluck sup- per, Vice-president Esther SPECIAL MEETING 99 McCullough presided over Blue with White Trim . Dual Control Meeting opened by Prayer Ar’ $32 the business meeting. Pledge to the Flag Mabel Wright and Evelyn ROII Call All members present Tuckey were in charge of except Commissioner Russell devotions. Games were ACTION TAKEN. under the direction County Millage for 1982 Set at of Laura County operation set at 4.2 on State Ball. Equalized Valuation Of $630,484,297.W Cards were signed to be County bridges and local street qys- sent to the sick and a birth- tems set at 50 on State Equalized day card to Cora Klinkman. Valuation of $630,484,297 00 Men’s Commission on Aging set at 20 on Sizes State Equalized Valuation of $630,484,- The United States has 297 00 6112 thru 12 Minutes of September 16, 1982 were $1299 about one-fourth of the read and approved world’s estimated re- Adjourned to September 28, 1982 at I coverable coal reserves. lOoOam PAGE FIVE , iASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,lW

Pedaling Around Stadlberger Over pledguilty to arson the hill E=mest Stadlberger pleaded guilty in Sanilac County Cir- ‘ - By Mike Eliasohn cuit Court last Wednesday to two charges in connection with two fires earlier this When 1 was in Lansing a when almost all policemen month. couple of weeks ago, my have retired. He pleaded guilty to at: father was in the hospital for Then there was Ann-Mar- tempted arson of real prop- an eye operation, which gret, who was trying to erty in the Sept, 9 burning of fortunately turned out well. play a giddy 16-yeardd in the barn of Edwin Peters in My father commented the movie “Bye, Bye Bird- Evergreen Township and that the doctor who per- ie” when she was in her 20s. arson of personal property formed the eye surgery was (I thought she looked old for in the Sept. 11 burning of pite young, to which I the part.) Steve Innes’ wagon loaded jokingly commented that at I find it amusing when per- with straw in Lamotte Town- my father’s age (741, most formers are introduced as ship. persons look young. “young” when they no long- Stadlberger, 19, of 6280 To paraphrase a joke Bob er are. Moriarety Road, Decker, Hope made recently, he I remember when Merv was arrested by state police likes George Burns because Griffin introduced a “bright, about an hour after the Innes he calls Hope, “Sonny.” young performer’’ on his fire was reported. (Hope is 79; Burns is, I television show several Judge Allen E. Keyes’ think, 86.) INCOMING, OUTGOING New members of the years ago who was older -- AWARD WINNERS at the Farm accepted his plea. Senten- The next day I met the than Griffin was and Griffin Tuscola County Farm Bureau Board of Directors, elected cing will be held following surgeon who operated on my was in his 40s. or reelected last Thursday, are, back row, from left, Barry Bureau banquet were DeAnn Sattel- completion of a pre-sentence father. He even looked On the “Nashville on the investigation by the proba- young to me. He was 29 Road” television show a Hedley, Gagetown; Ron Elenbaum, Mayville, and Mike Outstanding young farm and Lonnie B. Kester, distinguished tion department. qtadlber- years old (my father asked 1. couple weeks ago, Jim Staf- Proctor, Mayville. Retiring members, front row, from left, ger is free on bond until Being young in this in- ford introduced singer Silvia young farmer. then. stance, may have been an Tyson as a “rising young are David Sting, Unionville; Betty Laurie, Cass City, and The attempted arson advantage for my father, performer.” or something Mike Findlav. Cam. U‘ charge carries a maximum since the surgeon used what iike that, ‘She was singing penalty of five years in is apparently the very latest with her then husband Ian prison; the arson of personal procedure, which few eye back in the 19-, so she property, four years. surgeons are using yet. must be in her 40s by now. Stadlberger was a mem- It is quite miraculous to (Anyone besides me re- Ken Hofrneister new Tuscola ber of the Lamotte Township think that medicine has de- member Ian and Silvia? ) Fire Department, Fire Chief veloped techniques that en- I don’t think being in the Art West said Stadlberger tble older persons to con- 40s is old, though I don’t resigned after his arrest, but tique to see and to see better, think it’s young. After all, in he (West) had discharged whereas at one time persons less than three years, I will Bureau president him anyway. with afflictions such as my Farm be on that side of the fence. father has would slowly go I must admit, though, it blind or almost blind and would have sounded funny if Kenneth Hofmeister of - and Michael Proctor, AWARDS philosophy. ” used for government there was nothing that could Jim Stafford had said, “Now Some species of gulls drop Hobart Road, Gagetown, Ma yville, a t-large. One of the resolutions ap- projects, workers’ be done about it. on our stage to entertain Reelected were Ronald The outstanding young proved by the membership compensation reform and shellfish from heights onto Still, at age 37, it is a bit you, a rising middle-aged was elected Tuscola County Farm Bureau president at Elenbaum, Mayville, rep- farm woman award was recommended “that a financing to help new rocks, cement and macadam disturbing to me that surg- performer . . ,” the board of directors’ meet- resenting Arbela, presented to DeAnn auestionnaire be given to farmers get started. roads to break their shells. eons are starting to look Millington, Vassar and Sattelberg of Unionville, an iach candidate so thgt his or young to me. ing which followed last Thursday’s annual meeting. Watertown Townships. emergency medical tech- her background and beliefs I think I first realized I nician with the Akron-Wiq- can be understood” and that was starting to get old (not Fire dept. The dinner meeting in the In addition to Hofmeister, Caro High School cafeteria ner-Columbiaville Ambu- “county input should be that 37 is THAT old), when also elected to the executive lance Service, Sunday weighed heavily on the state some teachers looked to me attracted about 150 persons. board by the directors were Hofmeister, who had been school superintendent and level. ’ ’ like high school students ope& house Mark Schiefer, Vassar, teacher, past president of Laurie expressed reser- rather than teachers of high vice-president, takes over vice-president, and Jeff from David Sting of Bay the Friendly Farmers Farm vations about having Farm school students. Montei, Fairgrove, third Bureau group and a Bureau having to endorse SUNDAY 2:30 till 6:OO ADULTS $1.50 I have long since adjusted Sunday City-Forestville Road, member. County Farm Unionville, who was member of the county Farm candidates in order to get its to the fact that almost all Bureau office manager Bureau membership com- point of view considered. “I professional athletes are president since 1980. Sting Loretta Kirkpatrick was re- Fri. thru Thurs., Oct. 1-2-3 The Elkland Township retired from the board, on mittee. She and her really wish we didn’t have to younger than me and the few Fire Department will con- elected secretary-treasurer. husband, Jim, have two do it.” He added, “We can Friday and Saturday Feature at: 7:18 & 9:44 remaining at my age or which he had served since duct an open house Sunday 1976 and during 1972-73. children and farm 1,200 be and we have been Sunday Feature at: 253-519-7:45-958 older are generally referred from 1-5p.m. at the fire hall RESOLUTIONS acres. effective and we will be in :o as “old men.” Also retiring from the Monday thru Thursday Feature at: 7:08 & 9:34 on Church Street in conjunc- board were outgoing Lonnie B. Kester of the future.’’ Of course, it’s all a matter tion with Fire Prevention Members approved 12 Millington was presented The organization is of perspective. Women’s Committee resolutions, which will be Week, Oct. 3-9. Chairman Betty Laurie of with the distinguished young endorsing Richard Headlee What the job is makes a Fire equipment will be on forwarded for consideration farmer award. He and his for governor and Philip difference. When John F. Dodge Road, Cass City, who at the state Farm Bureau display. Tentatively sched- served three years, and wife, Carol, farm over 500 Ruppe for US,senator, both Kennedy was running for uled at 3 will be a demon- convention. acres of corn, soybeans, hay Republicans. president in 1960, he was 43 Michael Findlay, Caro, who stration of the department’s had served since 1980. and oats, plus they feed 100 Farm Bureau Regional years old and many persons hydraulic cutting and pull- Among them were ewe Sheep and 180 hogs, sell Representative Bernie argued he was too young to Newly elected to the board endorsement of the upcorn- ing tools, used in vehicle by those attending the seed corn and do custom Bishop reported the state be president. Obviously, accidents when victims are ing dairy product promo- harvesting. Kester is past organization had 76,420 they weren’t a majority, or annual meeting were Barry tional referendum, to be trapped inside. A junk car Hedley of Hoppe Road, president of the county members, the most ever. Richard Nixon would have will be used in the demon- voted on hy dairy farmers Young Farmers (Membership in Tuscola been elected president (who Gagetown, representing Ala this fall, and joint efforts by stration. mer, Columbia and Indian- Committee and belongs to County totals 2,416, which is lsras then 47). Coffee and doughnuts will farmers, processors and the Mil-Ar Farm Bureau 34 more than in 1981.) Show business is an occu- fields Townships --- he retailers to promote Mich- be served. Chimney fire ex- replaces Sting on the board - group. Bishop spoke mostly pation that puts an emphasis tinguishing fuses may be igan farm products. The Agricultural com- about legislation passed on youth, especially for wo- sold if they arrive on time. municator of the year award during the past year in men, where it’s dvantag- Embargoes on export of was presented to Chronicle Lansing, which had the eous to look youyger than American farm products editbr Mike Eliasohn. support of the Farm one,is or at least try to was opposed “except Certificates were pre- Bureau. purvey being younger A faucet that leaks enough where national security re- sented to the four high New laws are the right to Lloyd Bridges was playing to fill a cup in ten minutes quires such action” and only school girls who attended farm, exempting farmers a street cop when he was in wastes 3,380 gallons of with the consent of the Farm Bureau Young from having to pay property his early 6Os, past the age water a year. Congress. People’s Citizenship Semi- taxes in summer, bonding nar June 14-18 at Albion requirements to ensure There was also support for :: College. They were Jill and farmers receive prompt legisla tion controlling strip Joan Hutchinson, Cass City; payment from buyers for A new hit that is .T.*.. mining in Michigan, for grain, milk and potatoes The weather continued research on acid Laurie Louis, Gagetown, sure to please you! and Amie Hedley, Union- (similar legislation for fruit Starts on Friday, High Low Precip rain and oznne, for bringing ville. and vegetable growers is Wednesday...... 48 ...... 45 federal air pollution stand- pending), requiring en- October 8 and plays .a ards up to Michigan Thursday...... 68 ...... 46 ...... 09 SPEAKERS vironmental impact state- one full week. Friday...... 52 ...... 02 standards, and for stricter ments when farm land is 68,. legislation regarding drunk Saturday...... 49 ...... 02 68 driving. Michigan Farm Bureau Sunday...... 70 ...... 50 ...... 03 Vice-president Jack Laurie Monday...... 60 ...... 48 ...... ,.55 Opposed was pari-mutuel of Dodge Road, Cass City, Tuesday...... 72...... 50 ...... 0 betting on horse racing at spoke mostly about the state and county fairs and organization’s AgriPac ;!ti (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant) iiii use of state funds to program for endorsing and ...... ~.~.:.~...:.~.~.~.~.~.~....,~...~.~.~.~.~.~.~...... ~...... establish additional race financially supporting Ken Hofmeister tracks. candidates. Although there was a great deal of concern ex- pressed about how the candidates endorsed in the primary were chosen, __ - especially in this arha, he said, “The mechanics of the Thursday thru Sunday program are successful in endorsing people Sept. 30 - Oct. 1.2.3 sympathetic to our THURSDAY IS BARGAIN NITE -- 8:OO Only Friday-Saturday-Sunday ...... 7:30& 9:30 Pre-marriuge seminar set NOW AVAILABLE in Bad Axe All engaged couples are Beer and Wine invited to attend a pre-mar- riage seminar being pre- (May also be purchased at our drive thru window.) sented by qualified person- nel from Catholic Family CALL YOUR ORDER Service (CFS) of the Thumb Area. 872-5448 - PICK IT UP IN Theme for the seminar is communication. Learning YOUR CAR, AT OUR DRIVE THRU! the skills of effective com- Order your groceries by phone and we will pack them for you and you can pick them up at munications is the key to a our drive-thru. Call in for a deli sandwich and we will have it ready for you at our drive thru better overall marriage re- or try our full, line of salads and eat in our ice cream parlor. lat ionshi p. The seminar will be Sun- day, Oct. 17, atSacredHeart Parish Hall, Bad Axe, from 12:15-5:30 p.m. To register, contact CFS at 269-7931 in Bad Axe, (314 648-2304 insanduskyor your \ 1 parish priest.

COMING NEXT THURSDAY r------TheWantAds 1 Clint Eastwood in i Are t I i NewsyToo! L--t-#-#A*up-,-# 1 PAGE SIX CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Area Catholic Women Mrs. Thelma Jackson meet Octo14 Holbrook Area News Phone 658-2347 The East Region Council of Catholic Women will hold I

its fall meeting Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence tended the funeral of a 15 I* i,IACtJ St. Helen. Laming. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jack- Oct. 14, at St. Mary’s parish Marvin Osentoski of Bad Williamson of Sandusky cousin, Mrs. Albert Dukert, A potluck lunch Ralph Hoxie was a Sun- in Port Sanilac. were Sunday afternoon and of Cash at the Hacker served. day dinner guest of Mr. and son and family were Satur- Axe, a six-pound, 13mnce day guests of Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Abbey Lee, at supper guests of Mr. and Funeral Home at Sandusky Mrs. Lynn Spencer. Theme of the day will be I****+ Floyd Morel1 and family, “Love is our Currency,” Huron Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Arnold LaPeer. Monday. Burial was in Zion Mrs. Carl Sageman of Cemetery at Cash. Mrs. Glen Shagena visited with registration at 9 a.m. Grandparents are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Kip- Ubly and Mrs. Dave Sween- pen of Port Huron were Dukert succumbed on her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lam- ey were Wednesday guests Leslie Hewitt Sunday after- The morning program will Mrs. Jerry Vincent and Mr. noon. be a showing of colored and Mrs. Dewey Holz of Sunday guests of Mr. and 92nd birthday. ing were Thursday supper of Mrs. Bryce Hagen. Mrs. Curtis Cleland. Mrs. Dunc McIntyre of guests of Mr. ?nd Mrs. Sister Martha Garety of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pelton slides by Dr. Robert Lohr on Ubly. Maternal great- were evening guests of Mr. “The Rosary Story.” grandparents are Mrs. El- Jack Ross and Floyd Ubly was a Thursday guest Curtis Cleland. Monroe spent the week end Zulauf of Ubly and Bryce of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Charlie with Mr. and Mrs. Angus and Mrs. Curtis Cleland. gin Wills and Mrs. Theresa Sister Martha Garety of Mass at 11:30 a.m. will be McDonell of Bad Axe. Pa- Champagne were Monday Schenk. Hendricks of Port Austin Sweeney. Other Sunday celebrated by the newly ap- evening guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hend- were Wednesday evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Monroe, Mrs. John Sween- ternal great-grandparents ey of Romeo and Caroline pointed spiritual moderator, are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Earl Schenk. rick of Cass City, Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff John Garety of Saginaw and Father Michael Wolf of St. Mr. and Mrs. Glen De- Mrs. Jerry Decker and Mr. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Garety of Cass City were Inda of Port Austin and Mr. Saturday guests of Mr. and Francis Borgia Parish, and Mrs. Cass Osentoski of neen and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff and Mrs. Gaylord LaPeer Mrs. Genevieve Booms of Garety of Sand Point. Pigeon, and Father George 1Thlv Jackson were Friday after- were Sunday guests of Mr. Bad Axe was a Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rushlo Mrs. Angus Sweeney. UU.J. Garmyn, pastor Of st. Mark Matthews was a noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson. guest of Mrs. Dave Sween- of Cass City and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Mary’s, Wednesday guest of Mrs, Ward-.. Benkelman in Cass Mrs. John Dubey, Kay ey Mrs. Jerry Cleland were O’Berski of Parisville were Sunday evening guests of Alex CleiaGd and Carol uty. Marion and Shanon of Bay Mr. and Mrs. Blake Soule Wednesday evening guests Get Your Looksat Together Luncheon will be at 12:30 Cliff Robinson visited Mr. Port, Mr. and Mrs. Bob of Bad Age and Jack Ross of of Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sofka, p.m. The afternoon program Laming. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Judy Tyrrell, who is a and Mrs, Howard Wills in Swackhamer, Mr. and Mrs. Ubly were Saturday guests Cleland. will feature Father Donald Bad Axe Tuesday after- Larry Swackhamer and of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sofka Larry Hacker of Elkton, a Christensen speaking on member of the Michigan nine-pound, four-ounce State Livestock Judging noon. family of Bad Axe, Mr. and Schenk. spent Sept. 18 week end with Richards “How to make friends with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cleland Mrs. Clayton Campbell, Larry Robinson of Car0 Mr. and Mrs. David Main in daughter, Loreli May, at God through the Bible.” team, returned home from a Huron Memorial Hospital Barber and Styling seven-day livestock judg- and Heather of Pontiac Harry Edwards and Sara was a Saturday afternoon Mt. Clemens. Sunday’ they Reservations be ing tour at the University of spent the week end with Campbell were Sunday din- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff attended graduation Friday. Grandparents are must exercises at Oakland Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hudnut See Harriet made bv Saturdav. Oct. 9. Massachusetts. Mrs.-. Alex Cleland and Carol ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. versity. Mrs. Main received of Midland and Mr. and Mrs. at Call Agnes Camlp‘s, (313) Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hew- Laming* Paul Streussnig and family Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cleland 622-9907, Mina James, 622- itt were Friday evening Mr. and Mrs, Mark Hofert in Bad Axe. The occasion and Heather of Pontiac, her master’s degree in David Hacker. Great-grand- 6592 Houghton St. was in honor of Sara Camp- Mrs. Alex Cleland and Carol Guidance Counselling. parents are Mr. and Mrs. 9174 or your Parish Altar guests- of Mr. and Mrs. Bill and Of Mr. Corner Houghton & Maple Society. Bredow at Bad Axe. and Mrs. George Jackson bell’s 85th birthday. Laming visited Annie Pelton Mr. and Mrs. John Naples Henry Pratt and Mr. and 4 Jr., Lavena and Brent of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spenc- in Cass City Saturday fore- and family of East Detroit Mrs. Earl Schenk. Call 872-4094 were Sunday dinner guests Oxford spent the week end er attended the Tuscola- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gibbard Walk-ins welcome at their home here. Sanilac rural letter carriers Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peter of of Mrs. Louis Naples. Call for appointments Mrs. Kevin O’Connor of and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyr- dinner meeting at Teals’ Mt. Morris spent Monday at Greg Moore and Gregory Prepare for Winter re11 spent from Sunday till restaurant in Marlette the home of MI? and Mrs. Minden City and Mrs. Cliff and-Mrs. Theresa Laming ~---a-a-ab---~ Wednesday at Rhodes Lake Tuesday evening. Melvin Peter and family, Robinson spent a few days Reduce High Energy Costs at Comins. Mrs. George Jackson and with Mr. and Mrs. Greg and girls were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs, Don Mc- EUCHRECLUB Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson Vargo and family at Vulcan, Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. in the upper peninsula, and Evans Gibbard and family Knight of Bad Axe were and family. to celebrate the birthdays of High Quality, Custom Tuesday evening guests of Five tables of cards were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyr- Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Ozoro- played when the Euchre wicz and son at Stiles, Wis. Mrs. Evans Gibbard and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. re11 attended the wedding of Cheryl Laming. Made Aluminum Mrs, Delbert Gracey was Club met Saturday evening Janice McTaggart and Rudi They were Wednesday sup- a Monday lunch guest of Mr. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. per guests of Mary Chris Harold Starr of Car0 vis- Kanters at 5 o’clock at the ited Mr. and Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Gaylord LaPeer. Elmer Fuester. Bad Axe Presbyterian Wis.Ozorowicz at Green Bay, Gibbard Saturday. a=------Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shag- High prizes were won by Church. A reception fol- Storm Windows ena attended the 49th-50th Mrs. Gaylord LaPeer and lowed at Scenic Golf Course Jean Matthews was a year Bad Axe High School Arnold LaPeer. Low prizes hall at Caseville. Saturday supper guest of classes of 32-33 reunion at were won by Mrs. Frank Mrs. Curtis Cleland vis- Mrs. Alex Cleland and Carol Reasonably Priced Ubly Heights Country Club Laming and Cliff Jackson. ited Mrs. Alex Cleland Saturday evening. Mrs. Ronnie Gracey won the Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Cal I Mr, and Mrs. Adrian Kip- traveling prize. Jim Hewitt Saturday after- Cancer pen of Port Huron and Mr. The next party will be held noon. (517) 673-4121 or (517) 673-6153 and Mrs. Curtis Cleland at- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Society unit - Fuester were Thursday eve- ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord LaPeer. makes plans Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hunt w- were Saturday guests of Mr. The monthly meeting of and Mrs. Glen Shagena. the Tuscola County unit of Mrs. Curtis Cleland the American Cancer G Dby YEAR visited Mrs. Joe Watson So- 0 0 20 ciety was held Sept. at Tuesday evening. 1:30 p.m. in the conference Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Zulauf room at the county health of Ubly and Mr, and Mrs. department near Caro. Earl Schenk took a lake Vice -President Helen shore drive and had a picnic Rogner presided. Minutes of supper Friday. the last meeting by Joanne Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sage- Wendling and the finance mah of Ubly were Sunday report by Betty Kochalka guests of Mr. and Mrs. were read and approved. Martin Sweeney. Betty LaFave, crusade Brian Green and a friend chairman, announced plans from Rochester were Sun- are finalized for the Oct. 25 day guests of Mr. and ME. Newell Harris “Round-up” with a 6:30 p.m. Earl Schenk. potluck dinner. The meeting Jim Campbell and Don will be at Sacred Heart Wellman of Wayne were School in Caro. All volun- Saturday guests of Sara teers are invited to bring Campbell and Harry Ed- along a friend as well as a wards and Saturday over- dish to pass and their own night and Sunday guests of table service. An interesting Mrs. Kenneth Campbell at program is being planned. Helen Lorentzen reported AMPSHIRE AGENCY, INC. Owendale on the Reach to Recovery 6815 E. Main CassCity Ph:872-2688 program. I Jean Gibson, division rep- Ask your independent Auto-Owners has resentative, announced the agent. Or anyone who’s had a claim han- RLDS Great American Smoke Out will be observed Nov. 18. dled by Auto-Owners. new pastor Plans are being made to We didn’t get to be where we are participate, todvy by being slow or unfair about The membership of the Betty LaFave announced claims. Owendale Reorganized a booth may be set up during Church of Jesus Christ of Pumpkin Days in Caro in Auto-Owners. For fast, fair claims Latter Day Saints met re- front of the Gamble store. service. cently to elect a new pastor Plans were made for sev- to fill the unexpired term of eral persons to attend the then pastor Elder Dale Michigan division meeting Auto=Owners fnsurance Wells, who resigned to at- in Lansing Sept. 25. Life. Home. Car. Business. One name says it all. tend dasses at Michigan The next meeting is State University this fall. planned Oct. 18 at 1:30 p.m. Listen to the Auto-Owners John Dorernus Radio Show. Elected to fill the re- at the health department. mainder of 1982 was Priest Ronald R. Kuenzli, Cass City, who can be reached at 872-4074. He began his duties Sept. 1. Early worship each Sun- day is at 10 a.m., church school at 10:10, followed by the preaching service at 11. The church is located 5 ARRIVA TEMPO WRAMLER miles south of Elkton on RADIALS RADIALS RADIALS Elkton Road or 10 miles north of Cass City. Livestock brands can be registered Beginning Oct. 1, Michi- gan cattlemen and farmers may register livestock brands with the Michigan Department of State. According to Secretary of Good news. In the year since State Richard H. Austin, We have lots of great Public Act 52, signed by the you wchased YOWoriginal investment options for your governor in March of this All-lavers certificate, your All-Savers dollars. year, permits individuals See for the &tails. who own cattle, horses, First American Bank has us hogs, sheep or goats to come up with some excep- 42 months. And interest Car card fur idenllflcation and hono:ed otliy at COodyf*dl AUIO St:rvlce CPrlitvh register brands with the De- tional new certificates. rates that rate with the very Use any of these ways to buy Goodyear Hevolvlng Charge Account partment of State. Mastercard Visa American Express Carte Blanche Purpose of the law is to With terms ranging best of them. I provide uniform identifica- tion for livestock. Fee for from just 91 days to a full Let’s talk. registering an original brand is $50. Applications for register- ing brands will be available at the Michigan Department of State, Livestock Brand AUTO & FARM SERVDCE CENTER Registry, P.O. Box 30330, 6168 W, Main St Csss City Ph. 872-2127 Lansing 48909. The registry (517) SEE rOUR INDEPENDENT DEALER FOR HIS PRICE AND CREDIT TERMS PRICES AND CREDIT TERMS AS SHOWN AT 0000YEAn AUTO SERYlCE CENTERS IN ALL telephone number is COMMUNITIES SERVED BY THIS NEWSPAPER SERVICES NOT AVAILABLE AT STARRED LOCATIONS 322-1469. 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0 Ir b?‘ ‘Em---.-.The in second the Middle annual archery Stick contestfarm.afternoonStan Guinther was at theheld retainedSkip Sunday Speirs his Thewant Cass City Bowling Leagues 1 title as champion, with Jeff ’ Hanby as runner-up. i J AdsAre _- Men’s High Game: H. THURSDAY MORNING 560, c. Kolb 555, J. McIntosh McIntosh 509. CHARMONT LADIES TUESDAY AFTERNOON COFFEE LEAGUE 550. 200 Games: G. Corcbran High Series : N, 21,1982 w$:Az$ Sept. Sept. 23,1982 LADIES’ LEAGUE Rabideau 4w. 257, B. Deering 203. Sept. 21,1982 Women’s.. - - - - . High Game: N. Ca blet tes 10 Paul’s 13 hI E: K C I I ANTS ’ ’ ’R ’ ’ Veronica’s 9 Brenda Phillips 9 207.Rabideau 264,-N. Rabideau NOTICE Deering 11 Sept. 22,1982 TUSCOLA I Cass City Sports 8 Hair Benders 9 Kingston State Bank 11 GET TOGETHERS “A” Fort’s Party Store 6 Pierce Honey Bees 8 High Team Series: Col- Happy Hoofers 109 Gagetown Oil & Gas 14 SeP. 20,1982 Live Wires 6 wood Bar 1726. FINAL DAY Parkway 9 Bauer Candy CO. 13 Kingston Insurance 8 Cass City State Bank 6 Wright Painting 7 High Team Game: Fish- Rich’s Disposal 8 Tuckey Concrete 11’2 Larry’s Car Wash 16 FOR Colony House 5 bowlers 599. Campbell Sawmill Hills & Dales Hospital 10 Vandemark Auto Parts 15 Pinney State Bank 7 Gagetown Oil & Gas 5 Pin Pickers 7 Federal Land Bank Assn. 7l2 Charmont 9 Hillaker’s Auct. Serv. 15 Tri-Agri-Inc. 5 Don’s Auction Gallery REGISTERING Pin Pals 47 Cass City Sports 7 Armstead Aluminum 14 6 Pizza Villa 5 Clare’s Sunoco 7 Croft-Clara Lumber 4 FOR Crazy Ladies 3‘2 Sugar Town Market 12 SPECIAL Erla’s 4 Bruno’s Broads General Cable 6 Charm on t 12 Sandra Peters 3 Truemner Salvage 3 Family Circus 3 Herron Builders 5 Cole Carbide 12 Hills and Dales ’ 3 1 NOVESTA TOWNSHIP J.J . Flooring 5 Harris Hampshire Ins. 9 High Team Game: Cab- FOR High Series: S. Wright 498. Thumb National Bank 4’2 Mr. Kelly’s Market 7 High Series: P. Schwartz lettes 838. High Game: R. Kaake 198. Shag’s Angels 4 Pierce Apiaries 5 531, S. Cummins 530. High Team Series: Cab- High Team Series: Fed- Maurer Const. CO. 5 High Game: P. Schwartz GENERAL ELECTION lettes 2386. eral Land Bank Assn. 1756. 210 Games: R. Spaulding Bigelow Hardware 4 199. NOVEMBER 2, 1982 200 Games: M. Michalski High Team Game: Fed- 236, C. Comment 219. High Team Series: Pierce 211, C. Davidson 207. eral Land Bank Assn. 679. 550 Series: C. Comment High Team Series : Vande- Honey Bees 1965. 500 Series: P. McIntosh 584, J. Zawilinski 566, R. mark Auto Parts 2722. High Team Game: Pierce 521, M. Guild 508, M. Michal- Spaulding 562, R. Koch 557, Honey Bees 714. ski 515, C. Davidson 561. High Team Game: Sugar MONDAY, OCT. 4 GUYS & GALS A. Lord 550. Town Market 979. Sept. 21, 1982 210 Games : R. Tensey 236, FRIDAY NITE 236, SUNDAY NIGHTERS J. Warack N. Biebel224, CARCASS UNION Registrations will be accepted at my home at 6195 Terrasi & Son 11 31 E H c‘ I I AN E TTE LE AG U E Larry Summers 220, C. Com- Sept. 26,1982 Sept. 24,1982 Severance Road, Cass City. Kruse Farms 10 sept. 23, 1982 ment 211, B. Wildman 210. Alley Rats Copeland & Gornowicz 8 550 Series: E. Schulz 566, ColwoodBar 22 PiecesOf NURSIE KLOC 7 CCVB 7 Geiger-Hunt Ford 13 Larry Summers 566, R. Incredible4 Gutter Dusters 6 Kritzman’s 13 Body Conditioning TOWNSHIP CLERK Try Wards Country Cousins 6 Tensey 562, N. Willy 560, R. Lucky’sKountryKorner 6 6 D&D 6 Charmont 12 Geiger 560, 13. Wildman 555, Turkeys 6 Equipment Lucky Strikes 4 Cass City Sports 9 ~ Wild Bunch Odd Couples 5 G. Mellendorf 551. No. 8 4 Esther’s Health Spa 812 FBI Brand X 5 Old Folks 4 Elkton IGA 4 W a lbr o 7 Fishbowlers NOTICE OF The Elms 4 Rolling Hills 4 Herron Builders 7 TUSCOLA No. HeolthSpa 1 4 Stooges 4 7 3 Sugart ow n 3 TGA Foodliner 7 GET TOGETHERS “E” The Confused 3 6142 E. Cass City Road Alley Sweepers 3 Miller’s Chicks 6l2 Sept. 20, 1982 Men’s High Series: FINAL DAY Spuds 2 J, Joos’ Fifth Wheels 4l2 ~ 4 L,s Schwartz 553. FOR Men’s High Series: C. Pinney State Bank 412 F&M State Bank 17 Midwest Rotary __Kolb 536. Anrod Screen Cyli 4 Chapl’s Men’s Wear 16 Men’s High Game: C. REGISTERING High Team Series: Alley Dale’s Eaves Troughing 14 Kolb 184. High Team Series: Char- Miller’s Eggs Inc . 1114 FOR Rats 1829. Women’s High Series: D. mont 2439. Parkway High Team Game: Alley High Team Game: Char- HURON Terrasi 503. Roger’s Hay 11 GRANT TOWNSHIP, co. Rats 647. Women’s High Game: D. mont 848. Stahlbaum As@alt Paving11 Men’s High Series: E. . 500 Coming FOR Terrasi 185. Series: G. Corcoran Pizza Villa 10 Skibowski 515, A. Rae 505. High Team Series: Ter- 546, D. Golding 532, Phyllis Barnes’ Construction 10 Men’s High Game: G. GENERAL ELECTION rasi & Son 1853. Doerr Farms 8 Benn 193. High Team Game: Ter- Erla’s 2 NOVEMBER 2, 1982 Women’s High Series: S. rasi & Son 632. Eastern Star Cass City IGA 2 Humes 458. Next Week Women’s High Game: S. chapter meets High Team Series: Park- Humes 168. M Is K CH A N TS ’ ’‘ A ” way 2864. 1 MONDAY, OCT. 4 Sept. 22,1982 in Decker High Team Game: Park- way 1018. THURSDAY NITE TRIO Rabideau Motors 12 Decker Chapter No. 438, 210 Games: T. Furness Sept. 23,1982 Style-Wright Registrations will be accepted at my home at 6480 Croft-Clara Lumber 11 Order of the Eastern Star, 238, M. Sabo 221, D. Truem- Grassmere Road, Cass City. Charlie’s Market 11 conducted its September ner 220, J. Peyerk 215. Babich Farms 15 New England Life 8 550 Series: D. Truemner Nieboer Masonry mwting with Worthy Xatron . . DONALD REID 13 Cass City Oil & Gas 8 Irma Kos s pres iding . 615, T. Furness 551. Circle S 12 Featuring TOWNSHIP CLERK Fuelgas 8 The charter was draped in Jacques Seed 11 Agri Sales, Inc. 7 memory of life member IGA 10 Kingston State Bank 7 Mae Mittlestat. A gift of Business Draves 10 Erla Food Center 7 money was sent to the heart The Latest In Pine Valley Farms 9 Smith’s Urethane System 6 fund of the Michigan Grand Blanchards 9 NOTICE OF Charmont 6 Chapter of the OES. women Men’s Gordon Builders ,8 Ouvry Chevy-Olds 5 The sunshine committee OOPS 8 Hacker Farms reportd several members FINAL DAY 8 210 Games: J. Fox 235, W. were ill and-or injured, in- meet again Van Dales 7 Harmon 222, Jerry Little cluding Tva Nauka, Norma Hair Styling FOR 223, M. Mellendorf 221, D. Merry and Marguerite Meetings of the Cass City 525 Series: Duane O’Dell Romain 221, D. Miller 214, J. Krause. Cdrds were sent to Business and Professional 536, Dave Smith 543, C.R. Smithson 214, E. Copeland them, Women’s Club resumed Smith 548, B. Rudich D. R EG IS1ERI NG 568, 213, K. Pobanz 213, G. Deer- The annual meeting will be Sept, 15 following the sum- Shannon 609, J. LaRoche Penny Wright FOR ing: 212. D. Englehart 212, N. Oct. 5 with election of of- mer recess. Twenty-five at- 547, WZly ill. - f icers and yearly reports. tended the dinner meeting Formerly of Gerry’s Hair Hut, Caro 200 Games: B. Rudich 550Series: G. Deering 615, at ELKLAND- TOWNSHIP The degrees were exempli- Veronica’s Restaurant. 201-204, J* Mathewson 2037 D. Homain 608, J. Fox 595, J. f ied for two candidates. FOR D. Shannon 224. Anetta Barr of Carson- Little 587, D. Miller 586, E. Lunch was served by the ville, the District 11 direc- 4312 Doerr Road High Team Series: Babich Lewicki 580, L. summerscommittee of Gertie Sai- speaker.tor, was a guest and City GENERAL ELECTION Farms 1810. 579, D. Englehart 578, B. Cass High Team Game: Pine geon, Lmna Adam and NOVEMBER 2, 1982 Musall 566, B. Copeland 564, Beatrice Vatter. For entertainment, Theda Phone Valley Farms 651. J. Smithson 563, F. Ruggles Seeger and Normaleen Mc- 872-3273 I I Intosh showed pictures Hair styling taken on various trips. MONDAY, OCT. 4 U W NOTICE OF Buy a new Case farm tractor.. .choose Registrations will be accepted at my home, 4653 Hospital workshop Or., from 8 a.m. till 8 p.m. FINAL DAY special Case FOR set Oct. 9 CAROLYN WARE The Sanilac County Co- TOWNSHIP CLERK operative Extension Service REGISTERING will sponsor a hair styling FOR workshop Saturday, Oct. 9, NOTICE OF at its office at 37 Austin ELLINGTON TOWNSHIP Street, Sandusky, from 2-5 FOR p.m. Four hair designers from FINAL DAY the National Hairdressers FOR GENERAL ELECTION Association and three make- NOVEMBER 2, 1982 up artists from a cosmetics firm will conduct the free financim--- - - . for UP to nronths w m REGISTERING- session. There will also be a 48 you have [he option of choosing 8 8*uA P R financing wlth any Of our new Case 90 series farm tractors purchased FOR showing of f all f as hions . between September 1 and October 31 1982 Purchase must be financed through J I Case Credit Corporation I MONDAY, OCT. 4 1 Those attending will learn I I how to style hair to flatter GREENLEAF- TOWNSHIP AND different facial shap,what Registrations will be accepted at my home at 3765 typ of cosmetics to wear for different complexions and Green Road, from 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. EVERGREEN TOWNSHIP how to choose clothes to FOR CLAYTON TURNER complimen! different figure OR I OR TOWNSHIP CLERK types and coloring. GENERAL- ELECTION For reservations, call the NOVEMBER 2,1982 If >teal of 8 8 A P R Iinarlclng you can If you choose this rebare extension off ice at (313) hoow d waiver 01 finant t’ charges option no linancing option with mT‘ioGl 648-2515. Undri !hi\ pari if ~oubuy any of our new Case the purchase 01 any of r fdrm trrlctur5 flr1anLe Charges wlll bp Walved our new Cdw farm trac NOTICE OF frorn date of purchase untii June 1 198 3 Pur tors Case will send you chase must bP financed throuqh J I Case Credit a check for the dnllar Caseamount mcdcl oppusil~ you buythe I MONDAY, OCT. 4 Wright L orpo t a t I( )n Waiver of finance charges I FINAL- DAY Hpbate mdy be applied used farm tractors on toward your purchase 2590 2.wo FOR If you buy one of our used farm trdttors arly pricemen1 AgenciesNOT€ Govern Depdn In addition to the nomination and election assig n e d make bptweerl September 1 aorl October 31 1982 finance charges~willbe waived from date men15 d~ not quality for of candidates for various offices, the follow- of purchase until MdrCh 1 1983 Purchase must rebales I bP financed through J I Case Credit Corporation ing proposition will be voted on: REGISTERING Marine Staff Sgt. Randall I FOR R. Wright, son of Harry V. plus m.. COUNTY PROPOSAL and Isabel Wright of Bridge Millage ELMWOOD TOWNSHIP Greenland Road, Cass City, special f.actory selling allowances has reported for duty with to make your trade even better Three-quarters (3h) mill for 5 years for repair FOR 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, Otters valid SeDtember 1 thru October 31 1982 See us now or replacement of inadequate bridges in Sanilac Go. and streets and bridges in villages GENERAL ELECTION Marine Corps Helicopter Air Station, New River, Jack- and cities in Sanilac County. NOVEMBER 2, 1982 sonville, N.C. Registrations will be accepted at my home at 432: 1 Rabideau Motors, Inc. Cumber Road, Ubly. SIMULATED CLARE BROWN 1 MONDAY, OCT. 4 ENGRAVED Farm Division GREEN L EAF TOWNSHIP ClERK BUSINESS CARDS Registrations will be accepted at my home at 621’ Registrations’will be accepted at my home, 2777 E. Available 1-Color Shabbona Road, Decker. Dickerson, Unionville. or 2-Color OTIS DORLAND JOANNE SATTELBERG The Chronicle EVERGREEN TOWNSHIP CLERK TOWNSHIP CLERK Phone 872-2616 Cass City phone 872-2010

I ~. CASCITY , MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1982 PAGE NINE ...... ~.~*.**.?.# ...... ;...... ‘...... *...... ~...*.*.~*~.~.~.‘...~.~.~.~.*.*.~.~.*.~.~.~,~.~.~.~.‘.~.~.~.~.~.~*~.~...~.~.~.*.~*~.~.~.~.’~.~~~.‘ Blood .. ...,-, .,” ...... u,-, ,111...... 11,,,*>, ....**W>JIJ ..... I, *4,1,1.1>*,, .,,,..I.*, ...... + USED EQUlPMENl Shabbona News 4430 Deere with cab, heat, air cond. duals pressures Down Memory’ Lane 2290 Case with cab, heat, air cond., power shil Blood pressure readings Marie Meredith Phune 672-9489 450 Dozer 700 hours will be taken at the regular 580C Case with loader only monthly meeting of the FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE / 2150 Oliver with complete engine overhai 350 IHC gas quick hitch 1175 Case with cab, heat, air cond, 1978 -- 0-- - -~ ~~~ Sunday, Oct. 1175 Case with cab, heat, 1973 Church fellowship hall. attending the annual presi- Bohnsack, reports that fish- ley Dorman of Caro. They 2-3. dents’ meeting of the Ameri- ing’s fine at Johnson’s grav- were also callers of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dor- Ford Major Diesel can Association of Occupa- el pit near Cass City. The Mrs. Robert Sawdon and man were Saturday evening Melinda Kirn, daughter of callers of Mr. and Mrs. 1212 Case David Brown Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kirn of tional Health Nurses in New youthful angler bagged a family of Deford. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dean Smith and family. 1845 Case Skid Steer loader Cass City, leaves Oct. 2 for York,Oct. 1-2. Mrs. Schwad- 27-inch pike and a nine-inch Hoagg perch in six hburs of fishing were Wednesday evening 1830 Case Skid Steer Loader Great Britain with 35 other erer, a resident of Kingston, PIONEER GROUP Announcements is an occupational health Saturday. guests of Robert Vatter and 1737 Case Skid Steer Loader students as part of her Postmaster Ray Lapp’ an- son Jerry of Argyle- and studies at John Wesley Col- nurse at General Cable Corp The Pioneer Group met 1370 Case with cab, heat, air conditior lege in Owosso where she is A p-ogressive dinner was nounced this week that vil- Mr* and Mrs- Thursday, Sept. 23, for a ]age home delivery of mail Henry of Clearwater, Fla-t power shift In vitu tions a third year student. Me- held Saturday evening, Seg. potluck dinner. There were 24, for the adult members of will start in cass City were Thursday eveningcall- Catalogs loaned linda is a graduate of Cass ers of Mr. and Mrs. Clark 26 present. A birthday cake City High School. the Shabbona United Meth- Wednesday, Oct. 23. Auslander. They were here was the centerpiece, made overnight. Saturday afternoon, Sept. odist Church. Tomato juice Two from Gage- ’ visiting Mrs. Henry’s broth- by Mrs. Ryerson Puter- F R E€ SU BSC R I PTlON 24, Art Linkletter was the was served at the home of town, Privates Clare F. er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. baugh. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emigh, Comment and John J. Mein- A short business meeting RABIDEAU WITH EACH ORDER. special guest at the Teen Robert Burns. Ranch open house. Close to salads at the home of Mr. inger, are scheduled to com- was conducted by Mrs. Fred The Cass City 500 persons joined the staff and Mrs. Willard Smith and plete eight weeks of basic Mr. and Mrs. Norman Emigh. Plans were made MOTORS, INC. in celebrating the opening of the main course at the home combat training Oct. 4 under Heronemus were Wednesday to meet again at the RL,DT FARM & INDUSTRIAL DlVlSlOP the seventh home in the of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sever- the.._ Reserve~ ~ Forces Act evening Wests of Mr. and ChurchKrause Oct.will 28. plan Mrs. the George pro- Chronicle ance. program at Fort Leonard Mrs* Smith- Phone 872-2010 ranch program. Mr. and Mrs. DavidPerry gram, Cass City Ph. 872-261 Irene Schwaderer will be Wnod. Mo. TEN YEARS AGO Kally Pine and Daniel Rabideau were two of the 397 evening, ‘Sept. 25. Sixty i Professional and Business students awarded bachelor members and parents were Mr. and Mrs. Donsmith, Presbyterian degrees at Central Michigan present when Delbert Law Julie and Donnie, Brian Chili University, Mount Pleasant. called the meeting to order. Schember and Mrs. John The Cass City Cooperative The club voted to donate $25 Dunlap were Sunday after- Pre-school Nursery students to the Cass City Community noon callers of Mr.‘ and Supper RUMMAGE DIRECTORY went on a series of field trips. Hospital Fund. Mrs. Randy Smith and fam- The group went to the farm ily. They celebrated Randy includes Bread, ~ ~ _- of Russell Schneeberger for 35 YEARS AGO Lee’s birthday. Crackers, Dessert a hay ride and visited Hill Physician8 -1 Orchards to pick ades. The Detroit Edison Co. is Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dor- SALE man were Saturday afternoon \ Thirtyae persons rang- installing poles for lights SO callers of Mrs. Marie Snall. WED., OCT. 6 Adderson 81 Nietzke iarold T. Donahue ing in age from 10-29 from there will be a street lampon Mrs. Frances Krause at- Cass City participated in the practically every street in- 4-7 P.M. at Church &Ico., P.C. M.D. tended the McKenzie Me- Certified Public Accountants Walk for Little Brothers and tersection in the village. morial Hospital 15th anni- Adults...... $1.75 Gary Christner, CPA ~872.3730 Physician & Surgeon helped to raise a total of The Freiburger Grocery versarv Saturdav evenine. Robert Tuckmy. CPA .a724730 Clinic $6,919 in pledges for the Under 12...... $1.00 Gary Anderson, CPA n673.3137 program. SATURDAY Jerry Berhnardt. CPA .673-3137 0674 hill Street, Cass City UnderS...... Free 715 E. Frank St., Caro, Mi. tfice 872-2323 Res. 072-2311 Hills and Dales General Oct. 2 Hospital opened its new gift shop. The shop will feature CAS CITY GUN CLUB STARTING AT 9A.M. Dr. J. Geissinger toys, infant wear, artificial 4 south, 1 east, VI north of Cass City Ray Armstead Jr. flower arrangements, Lf>/litled /’uDIiC AC~OUrIldflt Chiropractor candy, candles and other 6312 Main Street Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. small gifts. The shop is run Cass City, Michigan 48726 9-12 a.m. and 2-6 p.m. by Hospital Auxiliary volun- Leonard B,artle expects to 5171872.4532 Sat., 9-i2a.m. teers. enroll as a student in the Dave Myers RED CROSS BLOOD BANK Detroit Institute ,of TePevis- 21 N Almer, Caro. Mich Hills and Dales Basement Meeting Room Across from IGA Store ion, Advanced Radio and endom?d by- Counseling 25 YEARS AGO Electronics in late October. Phone Caro 673-4464 ~~ It is believed he is the first police group Johnny Bohnsack, 12, son young man from Cass City to 1 p.m. to7p.m. DO YOU HAVE’A WED., OCT. 6 - enter the field of television. DRINKING PROBLEM? Robert A. Genovese 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Harry The Tuscola County Fra Appointments accepted, call 872-2727 or 872-2484. Walk in ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOU AND AL-ANON ...... donors invited. Internal Medicine & Diagnosis ~.,...... Sept. 13 meeting endorsed Every Friday Evening. 8 00 p m OfficeHours By Appointment David G. Myers for election SPONSORED BY HlllS AND DALES HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Cass City Phone 872-5438 to the office of Tuscola 4672 Hill St. Your Neighbor- says- Countv Probate iudpe in the Cass City ~ Nov. i&ection, &&ding to SPONSORED IN COMMUNITY INTERtsI BY FOP President Patrick PEOPLE READ Richard A. Hall, D.O. Woidan. Little Ads ’ Osteopathic Physician More women should Myers, a Tuscola County You’re Reading One assistant prosecutor, is run- The Cass City State Bank Now! 6545 Church Street be in political office ning against the incumbent Call 872-2010 Cass City, Michigan judge, W. Wallace Kent Jr. 1882-1982 - Our 700th Year ltfice0724725 Home 072.4762 The selection by Demo- work things out. She iaib A Isterabadi, M.D., FRCS cratic gubernatorial candi- doesn’t run away from her 4674 Hill SIreet date James Blanchard of problems, Cass City, Michigan 40726 former Congresswoman As for Headlee’s attack on iurgeon, General & Thoracic Martha Griffiths as his Republican women who Outpa fient Clinic running mate for lieutenant Hills & Dales Hospital have attacked him for Each Wednesday governor and Republican his opposition to legal DENTAL\ 8a.m. - 1 p.m. candidate Richard abortion and the Equal Headlee’s attack during the Rights Amendment, she Hoon K. Jeung, M.D. week end on “one issue” doesn’t feel it will affect that General Surgery women in the Republican many women’s decision on Porid E. Eogk, D.D.S. 9am .5pm Daily Saturday 9 IO 12 noon Party has focused attention whom to vote for. Leonard W. krosi, D.D.S. Office Hours by Appointment on women in politics. Now retired, Mrs. Raymond C. Hausback, D.D.S. 6230 Hospital Drive Katherine Weippert feels Weippert worked nine years 429 N.State St., Car0 Cass City, Mich. 48726 there should be more at Jack’s Bar (now The ’hone 072.461 1 Home 872.3138 Ph. 673-3838 women serving in political Station), nine years at Complete Denlal Care Facility office. Konrad’s Bakery and four - Now Serving Tuscolr County Are4 David D. Lah, M.D. “I think a woman is more years at Martin’s Restau- Weekend Emergency Brand New! EASCO 19-DC. 1/4”.& 3/8” Pediatrics and sensitive and stops and rant (now Veronica’s BrInkrnanW Phone Saginaw 799-6220 thinks before she dma lot of Restaurant 1. Q-Beam@ Chilton’s Truck & Van Genera I Practice things,” Mrs. Weippert said. She and her husband, U.S.made. 4672 Hill St., Cass City Cp, 15’ “Sometimes I think Karl, live at 6351 Pine 200,000 Cord. SA€ #91-525 CAR0 FAMILY Office Hours: women are just a little bit Street, Caw City. They have Floats. ~1402 Metric #91-555 DENTAL CENTER Daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, smarter than men are.” eight children (a ninth is Dalton P. Coe, D.D.S. Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. She also feels women pay deceased) and 12 grahd- Oarrell M. Sheets, D.M.D., Tel. Office (517) 872-3332 more attentioh to details, be 4MAdren. Assoc. Home (51 7) 872-5034 it deciding which candidates BIQ Max’” 300,000 CP ~19Z29.85 from ‘75’82. Lifetlme guarantee! 204 W. Sherman, Car0 to vote for or keeping track ~ of birthdays, sending AC Sealed Beam Mon., Wed. - 8:OO-4:30 Anco . Tues. - 8.-00-6:00 Dr. E. Paul Lockwood Christmas cards, etc. Wiper Refills Headlamps Most applications. lhurs.- Fri. - 8.00-3.30 Chiropractic Physician “I think most men say to Ac long-life quality. Saturday by Appointment Office Hours Mon , Tues , Wed, Fri heck with it all and ‘1’11 do as 9 12 noon and 1 30 5 00 p m ,” Saturday 9 12 a rn I please ’ Phone 673-2939 Closed All Day Thursday Blanchard’s selection of Emergency 872-2443 Phone 672.2765 C4ss city Mrs. Griffiths as his running 1 lor Appointment mate will influence her vote, Sang H. Park, M.D. Mrs. Weippert said. “Yes, it will, ” Norman J. Pokley, D.M.D. Obstetrics & Gynecology Or thodonlist (Specialist in all women’s With the 20-year member Hours 9:00to 500 problems and delivery ) of Congress (she retired Monday thru Friday 4672 Hill Street eight years ago) running 416 Woodland Drive Office Phone 872-2800 with Blanchard, “I think OfficeHours by Appointment Sandusky, Michigan things will work out better,” Home Phone 872.3705 Phone 31 3.648.4742 .ME.Weippert commented. “I think a woman is more stable. She can sit down and Dr. Timothy Straight N. Y. Yun M.0.- Physician & Surgeon ...... ,...... 1....,...... r Dr. R. Paul Chappel ...... Dentists Office Hours: Mon thru Fri 8 00 6 00 p rn Mon.-Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone 872-3870 Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 6240 Hill St., Cass City 6232 HoSpital Or., Cass City “PrepareFor Winter Res. 872-4257 Office 872-4733 Seasoned

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~~ . . CASS CITY AUTO SUPPLY Or. W. S. Selby Cornpan ion Ani ma I (517) 673.41 21 or (517) 673-6153 6585 Main Street Opto m e t r is t Hos pita I Cass City - 872-2178 Hours 8 5 except Thursday 4430 S.Seeger St. 8 12noon on Saturday Cass City - Phone 872-2255 4624 Hill St. Rod Ellls, D.V.M. Across from Hills and Dales Hospita Carol Galka-Ellis, D.V.M. Advertise It In The Chronicle. Phone 872-3404 CITY, MICHIGAN . PAGE TEN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1982 CASS Former director of Thumb Commission Ron Cassie quits job to start new church:

Ron Cassie is about to Area Commission on Aging his family to Wisconsin, minister of education for widow-widower support to stay in their homes long- which will mean a $12,000 office, but no church in become the minister of the (TACA) and Kingston area where he will be organizing another Reformed church in group and a telephone re- er, which is cheaper than if drop in family income. terms of parishioners or a newest church of a very old resident will spend his last a Reformed Church in the area. assurance program in Sani- they lived in institutions, he (Cassie will be paid more as building. denomination. aay PTiday at his Cass City America congregation. THERE WERE TWO lac County only. claimed, thus such pro- a minister than he is making His tentative timetable The director of the Thumb office before moving with Other than name and num- reasons why he decided to Of its annual budget, grams actually save taxpay- now.) The Cassies have two calls for his first three ber of members, he said, the return to the area where he about $235,000 comes from ers money. children, Nathan, 12, and months to be spent getting denomination is the same as grew up. One was a desire to taxes in the three counties “I think another thing it Nicole,, 10. acquainted, calling on per- the Presbyterian Church. It get back to his roots. (.2 mill levy in Tuscola and (senior citizen programs) is Moving also means having sons about starting a church was formed during the Re- The other was that he had Sanilac and an appropri- doing is making life a little to give up their home on and advertising. formation in Europe in the a desire to go back to being a ation in Huron from the more humane for some Legg Road, which is the Home Bible study will 1500s. church minister, but the board of commissioners), people,” the outgoing TACA house he grew up in, and is start during the second three Brown fakes What was originally called Reformed Church had more $85,000 in donations from executive director com- across the road from where months and worship serv- the Dutch Reformed Church ministers than churches that senior citizens for the serv- mented. his parents live. Mrs. Cas- ices in a rented facility will was organized in Manhattan needed them, so “that door ices they receive, $50,000 MAKING THE CHANGE sie’s parents live in Caro. start during the third three in 1626, which makes it the seemed closed. ” from the state and the rest in in careers at age 40 was not The Cassies will be mov- months.Cassie’s salary, office and oldest continuous Protestant He always kep it in the federal funds. an easy decision for Cassie ing to the Oak Creek-Frank- Cassie post denomination in the United back of his mind that he CASSIE NATURALLY to make. lin area, a rural but rapidly expenses will be paid for by States. It has about 450,000 would one day return to the feels money for senior citi- It means his wife will have growing area about 20 min- the Reformed Church’s Wis- members nationwide. ministry, “I guess the‘ zens programs is a good to give up her job as head consin classis (governing Bob Brown, 31, is the new using funds received utes drive from Milwaukee. That wasn’t the church he church calls it a calling.” investment. librarian at Indianfields The minister will have an body 1. executive director of the through the AAA were being was raised in. He attended It enables senior citizens Public Library in Caro, Thumb Area Commission on WHEN CASSIE RE- run according to guidelines. the Kingston United Meth- turned here, he didn’t have a Aging, having been selected Before that, Brown odist Church as a youngster by its board of directors job, but he was soon hired as worked for 1% years as and since the nearest Re- TACA services director, re- Group slates from a field of 33 applicants. administrative assistant at formed churches are in Mid- For the past three years, placing a man who had quit TACA. Prior to that, he was land and Flint, that is the for another job only 10 weeks he has been employed as an outreach worker for a church he and his family program manager by the after the agency had started community action agency in attend now. operation. Cassie thus has charity sale Region VI1 Area Agency on Pontiac and a substitute IT WAS WHEN HE WAS been with it almost since it Aging, which oversees fed- school teacher. He is a attending Kingston . High erally and state funded pro- Central Michigan University started. The Human Develop- it is necessary to generate School, he exoained, that he When he was first hired, additional funds. grams for the elderly in a graduate. made his commitment to his ment Commission will 14-county region. Brown will receive a $art- TACA had two divisions. sponsor an auction in con- HDC is a private, non- faith in Christ and during his Cassie was in charge of profit corporation which Part of his job was to ing salary of $18,000 annual- senior year, started thinking junction with Caro’s Pump- make sure programs run by ly. He and his wife, Tamara, services, operating out of kin Festival Sunday, Oct. 10, serves Huron, Sanilac, that he wanted to some day Caro, while the nutrition Tuscola and Lapeer Count- local agencies such as TACA live in Caro. become a minister. starting at 3 p.m. at the Caro Fogram director’s office Fairgrounds. ies. “I guess it took a while for was 50 miles away in Port Anyone wishing to that conviction to grow,” he Items donated by celeb- Sanilac. rities and sports personal- donate used items in good exgained, because after In 1979, the TACA board condition or new items may graduating from high ities will be auctioned. merged the two divisions Proceeds from the auction call the HDC office in Car0 school, he attended and into one, with a central at Items may in- graduated from Central will go to operate various 6734121, office in Cass City and agency programs, Due to clude furniture, household Michigan University. Cassie as executive director. goods, antiques, games, After he got his degree, the cutbacks in state and WHEN CASSIE FIRST federal funding up to 50 toys, etc. Clothing is not Cassie, now 40, taught school being accepted. for a year in Midland. It was started working for TACA in wrcent and increased need 1975, it had an annual budget by individuals who may not Items donated may be tax during that year that he deductible. became acquainted with the of less than $100,000, and have had needs in the past, Reformed Church through operated noontime meal PO- friends and began attending. grams in five or six loca- It was also during that tions. time that he decided to It now has an annual become a minister and in budget of about $700,000, 64 examining various semi- employees, most of them naries, selected the Western part-time, and operates Theological Seminary in noon time meal programs in Holland, one of two Re- 20 locations, including Cass formed Church seminaries City, Kingston and Argyle, In addition to its meal pro- r - in the U.S. -r -I Cassie attended the semi- gram (at the 20 sites, plus E IHC 300 Utility, Fast Hitch, New Paint - nary from 1966-69, grad- home delivered meals for Farmall 560 Diesel, Fast Hitch, Wide Front I 1 uated and was ordained. those unable’ to attend), Allis Chalmers 014 with 3 pt. Hitch -I TACA also has an outreach - The first assignment for AC 7000 with Cab, Heater, & AC, Sharp! E the new minister was as an (home visitation program) associate minister of a Re- and information and refer- i John Deere 2030,3 pt., Power Steering, Sharp! -v formed church in Somer- ral to help senior citizens John Deere 2510 Gas - Sqarp! - ville, N.J. He did that for with their problems, trans- - John Deere 3020 Gas, Wide Front I three years, then started a portation (done by volunteer - -1v street ministry there for drivers), a monthly news- John Deere 4320, J.D. Cab with Air paper, blood pressure check- Special persons ages 12-25. 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mj FUELGAS CO. of Cass City 4 miles E. of Cass City at Corner of M-53 & M-81 Open Daily 8 to 5 and Saturday till Noon Ph. 872-2161 CASS CITY,MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1982 Ken Coleman dies at 84 Gagetown Area News Gen Kehoe "Is your home \ 665-2221 in Deckerville Kenneth Earl Coleman, 84, insured for 3 a lifelong resident of the Mrs. Carrie Campbell of Deckervillearea , died Sun- In last week's report of Steve has been employed Rochester. Mary Carolan of Bay City, day at the Deckerville Com- dinner guests at Jenna with the company 15years, Mr. and Mrs, William Mrs. omma Vader Of Akron Atlanta and Mrs. Frances Schilling were dinner guests munity Hospital. vvhat it"' Kristine Root's christening, having worked in Ann Goodell were weekend and Mrs. Gerry Carolan. He was born Sept. 19, 1898, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Arbor, Chicago, Cleveland guests of Bill's brother, the Mrs. Frank (Evelyn) last Tuesday of Mrs. Lucille LaFave. in Marion Township, Sanilac Schwartz and Mr. and Mrs. and for the past four years in Henry Goodells of Pontiac. O'Neal of Clearwater, Fla., County, the son of James Chuck Wright were also Manhattan. He has now Sunday dinner guests were is spending a few days Mary, Alma and George worth,or Wald entertained for dinner and MaryJane (Cowling) guests. transferred back to Ann Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kolb of visiting friends and relatives Friday evening, Mr. and Coleman. Mrs. Geraldine Carolan Arbor and when arrange- Pontiac. in the area. Coleman married Pearl entertained for dinner ments are complete, he and Mrs. Larry Wald of Kenora, Ont., and Mrs. Floyd Werde- Monroe April 22, 1924, in just forwhat Wednesday evening, Mrs. his wife Chris and three patientWilliam at HillsLenhard and Dalesis a Mra and Mrs. Paul Bliss Sandusky, She died in De- man of Cass City. Wallace Conners, Mrs, Rob- children will be moving to Hospital, Cass City, where and NickY accompanied cember, 1962. March 19, ert Day and Les Clark of the Ann Arbor area. he underwent surgery Tues- Eugene Comment to visit his Relatives here have re- itcost you... ?" ceived word of the death 1966, Coleman married Mrs. Caseville and Mr. and Mrs. Steve is a graduate of day. daughter and family, the Sunday of Clifford Wood of Marjorie Stoutenburg in Terry Watterworth and son Owen-Gage High School and Sunday dinner guests of John ArvoYs, in OWOSSO Deckerville, where they Roy LaFave were Mrs. Sunday. Akron. His funeral took See me to find out if your homeowners insurance covers of Monroe. Ferris State College. Mrs. made their home. and Steven Ke- place at Sacred Heart Cath- you for increased value due to inflation. 1'11 explain Mr. Mrs. -~ olic Church, Caro, Wednes- A retired farmer, he at- State Farm's low-cost Homeowners Insurance with hoe of Wilton, Conn., were ,I ++++++ tended the Deckerville overnight guests of his par- day, with Father Mason automatic inflation coverage. HEALTH TIPS Vaughn officiating. Clifford United Methodist Church. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry The fall series of Bible I I He is survived by his wife, Kehoe Wednesday. They classes at St. Agatha Church was the son of the late Peter one stepdaughter, Mrs. flew in for the funeral Thurs- began last Tuesday with 11 I Lower doctor bills 1 and Hattie Wood, was gradu- Nickolai (Karen) Jussila, day of their brother-in-law, persons attending. Classes ated from Gagetown High School and lived several Bridgeport ; one step-grand- Gary Kayden of Auburn, are held in the church hall son; one step-granddaugh- Ernest A. Teichman Jr. who died suddenly Monday every Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. years in this area. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Com- ter; several nieces and Main Street evening at age 39. and anyone is welcome. nephews, and several grand- 6529 Sunday, Sept, 19, Mrs. Science News Service ment visited his sister, Mrs. Irene Grafin of Caro,Sun- nieces and grand-nephews. Cass City, Michigan HONOR KEHOE Jerome Rocheleau of Sagi- . AMA A sister-in-law, Edith Little, . naw was an overnight guest __ day evening. Phone Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wright lives in Cass City. Three 872-3388 Steve Kehoe was among 75 of her cousin, Mrs. Floyd Like all other living ex- every one to three years is a sisters and two brothers pre- employees of Edwards Bros. Werdeman, and cousins good idea. Early detection of Chicago, Ill., spent a few penses, the price of medical days last week at the home ceded him in death. Printing Co. who were hon- Agnes and Larry Wald of care continues to rise. But obviously offers a better Funeral services were ored last Friday evening at a Kenora, Ontario, Can,, were chance to control and cure of her parents, the Ben Like a good neighbor, there are still a number of Hobarts, and her grandpar- conducted Tuesday after- party at Barton Hills Coun- guests of Mrs. Werdeman ways families can stretch disease. noon at the B.D. Apsey ' State Ekrm isthere. try Club, Ann Arbor, for from Tuesday to Saturday. -GO TO THE DOCTOR'S ents, the Harlan Hobarts. Funeral Home, Deckerville, their health care dollars. Mrs. Wright is the former STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALT? COMPANY varying years of service Thursday, they visited the The American Medical As- office. House calls are more with Rev. Basil Curtiss of . Home Office Bloornington,Illinois with the firm, Dennis Grylicki family in expensive and less efficient Ann Hobart. They returned sociation offers 'these tips. to Chicago Saturday where the Deckerville United --HAVE A FAMILY DOC- than office visits. Methodist Church officiat- ' -USE THE TELE- they are both studying for a tor. He will keep a perma- Ph.D. at the University of ing . nent record of your medical @one. A family doctor who Burial was in Downing has examined you regularly Chicago .. Cemetery, Deckerville. history which may save Gagetown Elementary duplicating many expensive is familiar with your health history. He can sometimes School gym was the site of a and time-consuming tests, Boy Scout Round-up Thurs- --DON'T WAIT TOO advise you over the tele- @one about minor health day evening. Scout leaders The first radio broadcast in long. Many people try to Dave Kirby, Jim Sattleburg the was made on Christ- save money on medical bills pblems U.S. -FOLLOW YOUR DOC- and Rusty Martindale were masFessenden. Eve, 1906 by R. A. by not seeing the doctor in charge. until they are seriously ill. tor's orders. If you refuse to This not only defeats the follow the expert advice you purpose of preventive medi- solicit and pay for, you are cine, but it is more expen- throwing your money away, sive in the long run. -BUY HEALTH INSUR- -HAVE REGULAR ance. Today, more than 183 checkups. If you are past 35, million Americans are pro- HARDWARE MEAT SPRCIALS a complete health evaluation tected by some form of Sharon 8 Mlke Shatt, Owner Private health insurance. It EVERYTHING IN is a bargain considering the HARDWARE, GARDEN Wood lot shattering effects that pro- PLUMBING & longed illness can have on ELECTRICAL family finances. SUPPLIES. workshop --CHECK YOUR ELIGI- GIFTS. WINDOW GLASS, bility for Medicare. For HOUSEWARES. persons over age 65, the GREAT SELECTION AND set Oct. 13 Medicare program provides LOWER PRICES TO YOU. protection against the cost of Last year, in a survey of . illness.If you are approaching "PROUD OF THE PEOPLE WE SERVE AND Farmer Peet's Koege 1's rural county residents, it PROUD OF THE SERVICE WE SUPPLY" $219 was found that nearly 60 age 65, check with your local f 6549 MAIN CASS CITY percent of Sanilac County's Boiled Ham I b. Social Security Administra- It popGation was using wood tion office for assistance in 87212245 as a fuel source. enrolling in this program. With increasing demand for wood, the question of future availability has often been asked. Adequate amounts of fuel wood can usually be ob- tained by removing dam- aged or defective trees and 1 REAL ESTATE AND MACHINERY by thinning stands for maxi- mum growth potential. This PRODUCC leaves the most desirable trees to produce veneer and sawlogs later on. . To demonstrate proper stand management, the Co- operative Extension Serv- 4 Bananas ice is sponsoring a program Due to other business interests I will sell at public auction at the place located 3 miles west, Wednesday, Oct. 13, at 5 1 mlle north, 1/z mlle west of Deckervllle on Shabbona Road the following personal property on: p.m. at the Sanilac County 4-H Fairgrounds. Me1 Koelling from the Celery Bul Michigan State University Forestry Department, Bill Hoppe, forester from the Saturdav, Michigan Department of - I' Natural Resources, and local representatives of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service October 2 and Soil Conservation Serv- Commencing at 1:00 p.m. Sharp! ice will make presentations and answer questions as they "stroll through a wood B&R Lunch Wagon on Grounds lot." Mack Hyatt TRACTORS MACHINERY dies at 42 Ford 7700 diesel with cab, air, AM-FM radio, Rhino8 foot blade dual power, triple outlets, 16.9~38tires and White model 508 4-18 inch bottom plow, plow- Mack A. Hyatt, 42, of duals, serial #E134212 ed only 50 acres, serial #33987 Ortonville, died Friday at Oliver 1950 with a Detroit diesel engine,. Ford 18 foot tandem disc with fold up wings 18.4~38tires and duals . Ford 18 foot cultivator with fold up wings Pontiac Osteopathic Hos- Kent 24 foot harrow with levelers pital. Brillion 6 row cultivator, model RS02, with roll- Funeral services were COMBINES ing shields, cultivated only 10 acres, serial held Tuesday morning at the #120403 Sherman-Wilk Funeral New Holland TR70 self propelled with 6 row Rhino 32 foot heavy duty tandem disc corn head, 15 foot grain head Everuman no. 2400 land leveler Home in Ortonville, Rev. Gleaner E self propelled combine with 10 foot Brillion 25 foot Pulverizer Bill Bronkema officiating. grain head, lnnes bean pickup attachment Fertilizer spreader Graveside services were 1972 Ford 5550 backhoe with cab MC grain dryer, model 6008, portable, 3 phase that afternoon at Elkland electric motor Township Cemetery. MACHINERY Kewaneemotor 40 foot elevator, 3 phhse electric Hyatt was born April 21, Portable auger with 3 phase electric motor Leon Model 707 loader with 8 foot bucketl United Tool grain cart, 400 bushel capacity 1940, in Argyle, the son of serial #6198-908,new Hattie and Victor Hyatt. 800 gallons, more or less, Na-churs 9.18-9 Rhino 6 foot blade, serial #004280,new liquid fertilizer He married Marion Neiman in Cass City apt. 17, 1960. They lived in 80 acres, 75 tillable in Section 27, Wheatland Township. All Parkhill loam with ditches Argyle until moving to 1 available for tiling. There is a well, septic and electric service. Terms of sale: 10% 1 Ortonville ip 1968. Hyatt was I 1 deposit day of sale. This deposit will be part of the $20,000.00 down payment due in I employed by Pontiac Motor 30 days to close. Balance on a 10 year land contract at 9% interest. We reserve the Division as a skilled trades- rights on all bids on the Real Estate only. This land will be auctioned off at 3 p.m. t man. i I Surviving are his wife; four daughters, Diane M. Hyatt of California, and -~ Connie, Tammy and Susan, all at home; two sons, Ricky and Darren, both at home; his mother, Mrs. Hattie Hya tt, Snover, and three sisters, Jacqueline Beutler, - - _. ~ - Mr. Kellv'sH Market Snover, Opal O'Camb, BEER-WINE TO GO PACKAGE LIQUOR Pontiac, and Hazel AUCTIONEERS Haveland, Jenison. 6473 Lincoln Street - Gagetown - Phone 665-2521 Osentoski Auction Service Hyatt was preceded in Open 7 days a week - 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. death by his father and his brother, Clyde Hya t t . e AUCTIONEERS @ Phone Cass City 872-2352 or Bad Axe 269-9577 PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1982 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

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Z86T 'OE U3IBWXLd3S 'AVCEUnH&-373INOHH3 ALLIC, SSV3 N~~JXIHLL33Vd PAGE FOURTEEN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30.1982 CASCITY, MICHIGAN Top ranked Lakers next Hawks fail in bid to Fumble kills Hawks’ bid end streak The Cass City Red Hawks lost their best chance of the season to break into the for upset win over V . win column last Thursday assar against the Vulcans. Vassar The host Hawks battled the Vulcans to the wire before The Cass City Red Hawks show much on offense, Vulcans marctied down the Don Schelke said played the losing 40-42. It was the fifth will need to continue the im- But the defense sparkled, field to score. finest game of his outstand- defeat in a row for Cass provement shown in their turning back several Vulcan After picking up two first ing grid career with the City. loss last Friday to Vassar, threats until the middle of downs, Gunell broke Hawks. His work at line- The game was close all 20-7, if they are to stay in the the second period when the around his own left end and backer kept Cass City in the the way. After falling behind 12-7 after the first .eight game with heavily favored visi tors marched 62 yards to raced 42 yards to paydirt. game all night and he was a score. The touchdown came minutes, Cass City came Lakers Friday. The kick was good and Cass key blocker on offense. back to tie the score at the After all, Cass City will be on an 11-yard jaunt around City’s last chance for an Stewart Batts’ punting half, 18-all. meeting the Lakers on their his own left end by Tom upset went glimmering. was outstanding. In seven jumped back top Gunnel1 with 6:43 left. The Vassar on home turf and the Green Vassar scored again with tries he picked up 252 yards, 30-28 at the end of three Machine is undefeated and point was missed. 1:07 left in the quarter. The an average of 36 yards per TIM SMITH made a first down on the run around his own quarters and hung ontowin number one rated in the That ended the scoring in march was capped by a try. with a 13-12 last period state this year and were the the first half, The Hawks 35-yard sprint by Haffner left end as the Hawks lost to Vassar, 20-7. advantage. undefeated state champions took the kick in the first half who had faded back to pass, cc v last year. and piled up two first downs found his receivers covered Rushingyards 48 266 Jill Hutchinson had the Fans who saw the game in a row and had a first down and tucked the ball under his Rushing plays 28 52 best scoring night of the against the Vulcans were on the Vassar 39 before the arm and scored untouched. Passing yards 52 41 season for the team with 18 points, all on field goals. treated to a different team march ran out of steam. Cass City scored a conso- Passescomplete 6-17 3-5 In double figures for Vas- than the one that lost to Vassar took the kick on its lation TD in the last quarter e Intercepted by 03Sanilac to participate in Marlette the previous week. own 16 and couldn’t move The drive was helped by a Totalyards 100 307 sar were Sue Zwerk, 12 the ball. 2-15 4-40 points, and Betty Morrison, The Vulcans and the pass from Joe Langenburg Penalties 10Led points. by Laura Richards Hawks were locked in a tight It looked as if the Hawks to Barry Lapp, good for 10 Fumbleslost 1-4 2-5 struggle until midway in the were going to have excellent yards. Langenburg scored third quarter when a fumble field,position when the punt with 8:02 left on a 14-yard with 10 rebounds, Cass City turned the game around. was gathered in at about the jaunt. Tore Tollersrud, the statewide P-Hfund drive edged Vassar on the boards, Here’s what happened. Vulcan 45 with running room Swedish exchange student, Golfer8 29-23. In the first half the Vul- ahead. kicked it over for the extra cans kept Cass City bottled But the punt receiver Things don’t promise to point.Cass City was paced by get any for Cass City deep in its own territory and fumbled and Vassar recov- topReese A fund-raising campaign marketing agencies will county 4-H programs to de- easier the Hawks were unable to ered. Given new life the Dave Osentoski. who Coach help promote the project velop innovative 4-H in the games ahead. The to generate support to girls were to have played Financing has been se- ’ underwrite the costs of local and forward producer’s livestock education donations to the Michigan 4- programs.Donors will be recognized at Frankenmuth Wednesday cured to field a golf team at and statewide 4-H livestock and at Laker High Thurs- H Foundation e Cass City High School and project opportunities will day. the team has played a match begin Friday, says Patrick Fifty percent of the gifts locally and as Michigan 4-H with Reese, winning, 176-195. Livingston, Sanilac County made by local producers Foundation supporters. Dieter Roth of Cass City 4-Hyouth agent. will go to the Sanilac County Since the foundation is a THUMB B ASSOCIATION NOW YOUCAN shot a 39 and was the medal- The campaign will be con- 4-H program to bolster local non-profit, charitable League Over ist. Other scorers were : ducted in cooperation with livestock projects and organization, donors are all Kevin Bliss, 46; Mark the Michigan Pork activities. eligible for federal tax WL WL CONVERT YOUR FURNACE House, 44; Kevin Downing, Producers Association, the The remaining 50 percent deductions and Michigan 47; Doug Zdrojewski, 56. Michigan 4-H Foundation will be used to support income tax credits, - For Reese the scores statewide 4-H livestock For more information Lakers 20 30 and 13 Michigan livestock 20 21 NATURAL GAS FOR ... 49; programs and activities in- 4-H Vassar TO were: Stein, 44; McGill, about the Pork auctions and daily hog NorthBranch 1 1 2 1 Pickell, Hayward, 52; cluding Kettunen Center 4-H Producers Fund Raising 53; markets including the 11 21 Buchinger, 50, The best four livestock leadership train- Project, contact Livingston Car0 Michigan Livestock Sandusky 11 21 scores each team are ing workshops, 1983 at the Sanilac County from Exchange at Cass City. Marlette 11 12 No money down counted. “Though the 4-H program Michigan 4-H Livestock Cooperative Extension 48 monthly payments The Reese junior varsity Expo swine scholarships, Service office, the Michigan Bad Axe 02 12- 12.0% annual percentage rate receives appropriations Cass City 02 03 24 hour on-call emergency heating team defeated the Hawk JV, from county, state and regional 4-Hanimal science Livestock Exchange or the 50 service 293-297. federal levels, budget work,shops and grants to Michigan 4-H Foundation. Per Satisfaction guaranteed The schedule: cutbacks make it difficult to Let the savings make the payments Sept. 29 Reese-Vassar at continue to teach and train month Natural Gas is still your best energy Reese 4:oo 4-H members to $17, buy assume leadership roles in oct. 1 Laker, at Scenic Hivestock related indus- 4:OO tries,” Livingston explained. THANK YOU CASS Oct. 4 Thumb B, at North Branch According to Livingston, 4:oo the idea behind the fund- Oct. 6 Caro-Vassar, at raising project is a simple L%utheasternMichigan Cas Company ~~1 - Vassar 4:oo one. Area pork producers CITY SCHOOL VOTERS Oct. 8 Marlette, at Cas5 are encouraged to donate Sandusk y. 648-2333 City 4:oo the value of a market hog, I. * Oct. 11 Thumb 8, at Vas- Check your tplpphone directory for a toll free number for your arpd cull sow or boar during sar 9:wa.m. October to the fund-raising Oct. 15 Regional at Scenic project. Producers can FOR APPROVING 9:30 a.m. donate as many animals as they wish, Participating Citizens of 4-MILLS EXTRA FUNDS Tomorrow FOR SCHOOL OPERATION b AND A BETTER EDUCATION FOR OUR CHILDREN. PENNZOIL - Cass City School Board YEAR- (Not Paia With School Funds.) ROUND Freeze I

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Wagner Sealed d BEAM FRIDAY, OCT. 15 HEAD LAMPS Cory, 7, daughter of For Most Cars and Trucks David and Donna P $265 Little, 3510 Dodge Also Appearing Road, Cass City.

I B ll t C h Heat h and The Sundance Kids DISC: BRAKE a9 WINDSHIELD Doors Open 6:30 - Dancing 7:30-8:30 , Show 9 p.m.- 10 p.m. - Dancing 10 p.m.-1:30 a.m. RAYBESTOS WASHER DISC BRAKE SOLVENT PADS CASH BAR -CASH LUNCHEON (Some appllcatbns Slightly nlgher! 9 9 5,. Advance Tickets $8.00, at Door $10.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Shannon Rae, 5, Konrad’s Bakery, Cass City: Charlie’s Market, Wilmot; Colony House, McMahan Auto Supply and Courtney Beth, 3, Cass City; Wednts Imp., Marlette; Carl’s Studio, Caro. daughters of Mr. and or send self-addressed envelope and check to: Mrs. Ron Turner, Corner of Seeger & Main, Cass City w 5483 Severance Road, Colony House, 8430 N. Van Dyke Rd., Cass City, MI 48726 Ph. 872-3210 - Cass City. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1982 PAGE FIFTEEN O=Gstays undefeated with key win over Caseville Friday

CENTRAL NORTH A strong defense gave of sc r i rii riiage. the rest of the throwing, first downs, fumbled twice, THUMB LEAGUE Owen-Gage an 8-0 victor)' Also rierdwl far a IWl- two completions of five at- losing the ball once, and League Over over Caseville Inst I+itlay dog win is for the offeiise tempts, was penalized nine times all night and it will take an- to €)lay to its 1X)tentlal arid Owen-Gage gained eight for 75 yar(js, WL WL other such effort this E'ri- e lirki jiiat e riierit a 1 111 ist akes , Owen-Gage 2 0 3 0 day when the Bulltiogs trave1 he said. Although the Hull- Deckerville 2 0 2 P to Korth Huron. dogs have won 311 thrw Caseville 11 21 The Warriors have one of games so far., the of'fcnse Akron-Fairgrovel 1 2 1 the quickest backfields "seems to be sputtclririg." Kingston 11 21 around, according to Owen- Peck 11 12 Gage coatst1 Arnie Hesonen, In the horiierorriing win NorthHuron 0 2 1 2 thus it will bt. nert1ssar.y against Caseville, the coat.h CPS 02 02 for his players to neutra- c ont i nued , Our ti P fe tis i v e lize North Huron on the line line of .41an LeValley, Mike Powell, Kick Swiastyri and John Stiope did the jot) of neu t I' a 1 i z ing thei r CI f ft. n s i v t? GROUND GAINER -- Lee Gettel of Owen-Gage carried liw arid rarw up with the , the ball to the Caseville 32 yard line late in the third quarter 0-G loses 2 key tackles that took the before being stopped by Jerry Winkler. Blocking for Gettel prt!ssur-e off our lintli)atBk- was John Shope. ers. *. league games Indicative of the jot) the I3ulldog linerllerl did was th:it the tlosrst the 1:aglv.s got to A 22-point fourth quarter the goal lirir was the IS enabled North Huron to beat yard line and that was iri thth Owen-Gage in girls' A poor third quarter first quarter. basketball Tuesday night, spelled the difference for the 48-30. Owen-Gage basketball team The only Bulldog in double Tuesday, Sept. 21. as it lost figures was Joan Mosack at Caseville, 50-41. with 12 points. The Bulldogs trailed by three points at halftime, Top shooters for the visit- 23-20, but in the third period, ing Warriors were Mary the undefeated Eagles Kennedy with 21 points and pumped in 13 points while Renee Yaroch with 10. their opponents could man- age only six. owen-Gage,now 2-2 in the Joan Mosack was the only league, plays at Carson- Bulldog in double figures ville-Port Sanilac Thurs- with 13 points, Lisa day and hosts Deckerville scored 13 points for Case- Tuesday. ville and Sandy Johnson had $' 11. R 3 North Huron won the Caseville won the junior junior varsity game, 31-16. varsity game, 30-22. Score by quarters: Score by quarters :

NH l2 22 48 Case. 11 12 13 14 50 0-C 4 16 8 2 30 0-c; 10 10 6 1.5 41 Sanilac GOP meets Oct. 7

WINNING FLOAT AT THE Owendale-Gagetown High School homecoming Friday night was the senior class

entry, showing a dragster racing for a victory. ~ NOTICE OF A PUBLIC cusscity HEARING ON INCREASING Cut in state funds severe .PROPERTY TAXES 12 meets nnancial blow tor county Please take notice that on Oct- I ober 4, 1982, at 7:30 o'clock p.m. The Cass City High School and tear on the roof. girls' cross country team The Tuscola County Board Whether layoff of county For the prosecutor's in the Board Room at the Cass Cpmmissioners received employees might be neces- office, the state will pay The board authorized the defeated Algonac, 25-32, last of Human Development Com- , Thursday after losing to a financial jolt Tuesday with sary, Commissioner Royce $69,844 and the county, City High School, the Board of notification from the state Russell of Cass City com- $9,883. For the friend of the mission to apply for a Harbor Beach 20-37 Tues- federal grant to prepare a day, Sept. 21. that the county won't be re- mented to the Chronicle, court's office, the state's of the City ceiving $96,832 it had been "We're hoping we don't share will be $30,349 and the feasibility study for an Education Cass Against Algonac the top energy center project, finishers for Cass City were: anticipating . have to, bGt they (the state) county share, $1,193. The state revenue pay- are pinching us pretty Corn m iss ioners awarded which would examine Public Schools will hold a public Renee Stimpfel, third; various energy saving and Merilee Leslie, fourth; ment should have been hard." the contract to Thomas made the three-month Commissioners Sept, 16 Roofing for $17,400 for development measures. hearing to consider the levying Chris Tuckey, fifth; Lisa for If the grant request is ap- Wilson, sixth, and Lori period ending June 30. approved levying the rebuilding the roof at the county's authorized 4.2 mills health department build- proved, the HDC is to pay in 1982 of a proposed operational Hurley, seventh. The cut in payments to the $7,200 local match for Against Harbor Beach the county governments state- for operations and .2 mill for ing southwest of Caro. the $24,000 federal grant. times and places earned by wide was based on $1.70 per senior citizen activities, Six bids were received. millage rate of 25,6328 mills rather than roll them back The Cass C,ty firm's bid Installation of economy Cass City harriers were: county resident. jets in the gas lines for the Stimpfel, 3rd, 21:04; Hurley, According to the Michigan because of rising assess- wasn't the lowest, but pursuant to Act 5, Public Acts of Association of Counties, the ments. offered the best guarantee furnaces heating the court- 8th, 22:28; Tuckey, 9th, house, annex and jail was 22:30; payments might be made In other action Tuesday, and a more complete jab, I Leslie, llth, 22:39; approved at a cost of $819, Michigan, 1982, Wilson, 15th, 23:52; Tammy later if the economy im- the board approved renew- including building walkways around the roof- plus $355 for installation. , Roach, 16th, 23:53; proves. al of its cooperative reim- The Board of Education has bursement program with mounted furnace and air The jets are supposed to a The effect of the latest cut LaDonna Hawley. 19th, cut gas usage 10 percent. 24:22; DeAngela Garety, in state aid won't be felt until the state for 1983, which pro- conditioner to reduce wear the complete authority to .: 20th, 24:53; Jeanne Mar- 1983, but the board begins vides funds for personnel shall, 22nd, 25:02; Dana preparation in October of its who track down fathers who owe child support. establish that 25.6328 mills be Zdrojewski, 23rd, 25: 44. budget for next year. levied in 1982 from within its present authorized millage rate.

, The additional millage rate would increase local revenues for operating purposes from ad valorem property tax levies in 1982 by thirty and ninety one one hundredths percent (30.91%). The purpose of the hearing is to receive testimony and discuss the additional millage rate. Not less than seven days following

* Say you've earned the maxi- We how lots of fircot the public hearing the Board of : mum in tax-free interest on inwstmnt oDtions for voiw Education may approve the levy f your maturing All-Savers AIl-Scr& doll&s. *' J certificate, but you'd like to Scc 11s for thc cktcrils. of all or any portion of the continue savingbig on taxes. American Bank. And start t proposed additional millage # Consider opening an eaming rnoriey market rates Individual Retirement Ac- and tax-deferred income for RECORD TURNOUT -- A total of rate. 2,408 voters cast ballots Monday, the count at your nearest First - the rest of your working days. This notice is given by order of most ever in a Cass City school elec- tion, which is almost 60 percent of the the Board of Education. approximately 4,000 registered voters. The millage was approved 1,224-1,147. -m-mmm E. Paul Lockwood Secretary f , , ', , /,

-' I' , , / , II CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1982 PAGE SIXTEEN .I, 2 given jail terms USE PROFITABLE, LOW COST CLASSIFIED ADS Transit (nonbusiness) rates. 15 words or less, $1.00 each Automotive 1 insertion; additional words 5 cents each. Three weeks for FOR SALE - 1968 Triumph the price of two cash rate. convertible sports car, good FOR SALE - Magnavox con- FIREWOOD FOR SALE*’ - KIRBY VACUUMS - $20 per cord, softwood; $2,C court save money by enclosing condition. Call 872-2696, sole stereo; electric corner in circuit Quality, reliability, cash with, mail orders, Rates Schneeberger ’s Furniture.1-7-22-t f fireplace, $50 each. Keith birch; $28 hardwood. Call performance. Check our 872-2283 or 872-3177. Two persons were sent- fairgrounds office July 17. Bond was continued until for display want ad on Murphy, call 872-2284. price before you buy. Kirby 2-9-30:3 ’ enced in Tuscola County Cir- Also Monday, Dean A. Em- sentencing Jan. 3. applicat,ion. 2-9-23-3 Co., Bad Axe. Daniel cuit Court Monday by Judge ery, 26, now serving a sent- DISTRICT COURT 1980 CHEVROLET 4-wheel ence at Jackson prison, drive V8, automatic, power Patrick R. Joslyn. Ronald Parrish, 37, of Mark A. Johnson, 22, pleaded guilty to uttering r Automotive] steering , power brakes, 6305 Houghton Street, Cass formerly of Sebewaing, was anu publishing a check for positrack, FM, locking hubs, $100 June 25 in Caro, but City, pleaded guilty Tues- sentenced to eight months day to impaired driving Aug. FOR SALE - 1 rebuilt ’71 22,000 miles. $6800. Phone to five years in the State his plea was refused, Chev. head, 6 cyl., $50. 1971 872-2822. 1-9-23-3 Randy T. Ashcroft, 18, of 20 in Kingston Township. Prison of Southern Michigan Judge Richard F. Chev. pickup, 6 cyl., rebuilt at Jackson for escape. 450 Kingston Road, Deford, Kern accepted his plea and placed, engine, runs good, some FOR SALE - V6 motor and pleaded guilty Aug. 30 pleaded guilty to larceny in He him on one year probation, rust, $450. Riding Lawn transmission out of Mercury to escaping from the custody a building, to stealing a tele- Flier mower, 4 years old, 2-1-11-tf USED PLAYER PIANO - vision April 28 from a home during which he is to attend Capri, $150. Phone 872-4020. Leisure Living of a police officer Dec. 29,’ alcohol education classes good condition, $400. 4956 Call after 4:OO - 665-2291. 1981, in Caro. on Mushroom Road in Kings - 1-9-23-3 Little Road, 112 north of Coal and Wood 2-9-16-3 The sentence is to be ton Township. and receive counseling if Divided Highway M-15. His plea was accepted and necessary. Parrish was Severance off Dodge, first FOR SALE - 1974 Pontiac south of M-25 Heaters and served concurrent with a house on Little. 1-9-30-3 4-10 year sentence he is sentencing was scheduled fined $147 andassessed$153 Catalina, very good condi- Hay City, 517-8!?2-7212 I- Fireplaces serving for two breaking and Jan. 24. Bond wascontinued. court costs. tion. Phone 872-3036. 1-9-16-3 2-6-24-t f Firewood FOR SALE - 1978 Chevy All sizes and styles enter ings. ~, -- Anthony A. Ruiz, 18, of JURY TRIAL Memorial held Scottsdale, short box, sun 1979 Vi ton Chevrolet 4 wheel tIO‘1 I\A‘IEK IlEA‘I’Et

1897, in Cass City, the ~. ~ - both. Call 872-2216, 2-9-16-3 .leaveweek your Ortypewriters month. and I 30-gallonwith P and size, T valve. glass Now lined on ..‘ daughter of Benjamin and FOR SALE - one occasional other office equipment at Sarah (Stothers) Gemmill. In traducing- chair, student desk and our store for repair. Used , New books at Miss Gemmill married ILETTER I sale at Fuelgas Co., Inc. 4 -chair, kitchen stool. Call Peacock typewriters for sale. Mc- miles east of Cass City Fred W, Milligan March 6, 872-2388. 2-9-23-3 Phone 872-2161. 2-7-16-tf 1923, in Imlay City. Follow- Wood $toves Conkey Jewelry. ‘2-4-6-tf \ the librarv ing their marriage, they 25-year warranty 4 made their home on a farm I To MAGIC CHEF - Automatic I washers and gas dryers Peacock Add-ons RealEstate ForSale 1 in Grant Township Her hus- - new on sale at Fuelgas Co. of Peaiock fireplace inserts ALL IN THE MIND: Reincarnation, Hypnotic Regression, band died Jan. 6, 1954. Stigmata, Multiple Personality and Other Little Under- I EDITOR I Cass City. Phone 872-2161. Before her marriage, Miss $50.00 trade-in with Real Estate * 24-84 f stood Powers of the Mind, by Ian Wilson (non-fiction). Gemmill taught school at any type stove -. ~ Under hypnosis, seemingly ordinary people begin describ- Dillman, Curry and Argyle Buyer’s Market. 3 bedroom home, aluminum siding, new ing in detail the events of another time and place. Their FOR SALE - blue-gray Schools. She had been a Thumb Cycle Sales insulation, 2 car garage on 10 acres, Land contract avail- handwriting may change. They may speak languages and, member and Sunday School The anthem winter jacket, size medium, PhoneCass 872-3750 City able. experience intense emotions unknown to them in their front zip, like new. Call teacher for over 25 years at 872-2506 after 4. 2-9-16-3 waking hours, and may even manifest phantom wounds. the Grant Methodist Church. 2-9-16-3 Perfect for the retired couple or newlyweds. 2 bedrooms Are these documented cases of hypnotic regression really was there, She had been’a member of FOR SALE Oak hardwood with walk-in closets, oak floors, spacious living room, com- evidence of reincarnation? Or are they somehow related to the World Wide Church of - the equally mysterious phenomenon of mu1tiple person- firewood. Pick-up or we GAS GRILLS and carts - pact kitchen and dining area, attached 2 car garage. Priced Gotl in Midland. deliver. Phone 872-4038. Ron- Limited time offer $99.95. under30. alities, which psychologists are only beginning to under- Mrs. Milligan is survived but noflag Fuelgas Company of Cass stand? by three daughters, Mrs. ald Peters. 2-9-2-tf City, M-53 & M-81. Phone Handyman’s Special. This 3 bedroom home has some re- Laurence (Gloria) Hartwick 872-2161. 2-5-25-tf modeling done. Super buy for a growing family. LC Terms. SOMEBODY IS LYING: The Story of Dr. X and the New Dear E:ditor, FOR SALE - tomatoes for of Cass City, Mrs. Henry As a football fan who was York Times Reporter by Myron Farber (non-fiction) + (Mary) Doerr of Mayville canning. Call 872-2512. at the Vassar-Cass City 2-9-16-tf FOR SALE - bicycle wheels For a large family or foster care home, very spacious well Myron Farber’s reports on the “Dr. X” mass murder case snd Mrs. Harry (Harriett) with tires. Front and rear kept older home, full basement, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car made national news in 1977, and so did Myron Farber’s game last week, I am won- Hartwick of Deford; two 20-inch plastic “mag” garage. All 4 lots included in purchase price, court fight to protect his notes from being subpoenaed for der ing how many people were SALE - Remington 12 sons, Jack Milligan of Deck- as emharrassed I was FOR wheels, rear wheel has the trial. Dr. Myron Jascalevich, the chief surgeon accused as gauge shotgun, $200; Whirl- er and Fred Milligan of Cass when they played the National coaster brake, never used. In town or out -we have several parcels of land for building in of killing 13 patients a New Jersey hospital, was City; 17 grandchildren, and Anthem and there was no pool, almond, selfcleaning Rear 24-inch wheel for 5 or sites. eventually acquitted on all counts of murder. Myron Farber eight great -grandchildren. flag. stove only 1 year old, $400. lo-speed bike, excellent con- was eventually jailed for contempt of court. This is a Four sisters and three broth- I suppose it was a victim Both excellent condition. Zemke Real Estate fascinating look at how a prize-winning investigative re- Call 872-5116. 2-9-16-3 dition. Call 872-4624 or 872- ers peceded her in death. of the budget cut and no 3810 after 5 p.m. 2-9-30-3n Cass City, phone 517-872-2776 or 872-2966 3-9-30-2 porter works, a riveting account of a trial which captured one could put it up. I hope A memorial service for NEED PARTS for your public .attention for months, and a moving stcry of a Mrs. Milligan was con- now we can have the band BUNK BEDS - standard journalist’s fight for his First Amendment freedoms, and a flag on the pole. Kirby vacuum? Authorized ducted Tuesday afternoon Kirby dealer will come out to size, $45.00. After 6:OO p.m. INVEST IN LAND of this week at Little’s home. Kirby of Bad Axe, 4819 N. Seeger, Cass City. DINNER AT THE HOMESICK RESTAURANT by Anne Funeral Home, Cass City, A Football fan and 2-9-30-1 Tyler (fiction). Tyler portrays a family that, in the absence concerned citizen phone 269-7562 or 479-6543. For Sale by B.A. Calka Real Estate with Mr:Nelson Haas of the 2-8-26-6 of a father who has walked out, is dominated by World Wide Church of Flint Lucile L)eLong compulsively unmotherly Pearl Tull, Her children are wily Kelly Road PERSONALIZED BOOK 65 ACRES: Near Cass City - Nice set of buildings - produc- and Rev. A.E. MacFarland GARDEN MUMS for sale, matches - See our new Cody, eventually a time-motion expert; dreamy Ezra, who of the Cass City Church of tive soil; Home is unique - many fwtures - has to be seen to creates the Homesick Restaurant for people who would be all colors, 5 miles west of selection of designs and be appreciated! ! ! ! 55 acres tillable; live stream thru prop- the Nazarene officiating. Letters to the Editor Cass City. 2-9- 16-3 colors - for your wedding comforted by foods from their past (Tu11 family dinners are Burial was in Grant Town- erty, will sell buildings and 5 Acres or just 6Q ACRES WITH The Chronicle wel- reception or anniversary NO BUILDINGS. Call us and we will make an appointment always disastrous), and skinny, pragmatic Jenny, who s hip Cemetery, Huron FOR SALE - modern style grows up to be a pediatrician. comes letters to the editor. party. The Chronicle, Cass for you to discuss this further. County. Letters must include red fur chair, new $80. Call City. 2- 1-28-tf

~. the writer’s name, add- 665-9970 mornings or after I I 7:Wp.m. 2-9-23-3 10 ACRES on Deckerville Rd. near Car0 - 330 feet front- ress and telephorie num- Large white cooking age on Deckerville Rd. - driveway in. terms. Sellers will ber. The latter is in case it potatoes 50 lb. bag $2.50 sell on land contract. Find The Service Or Product is necessary to call for SUNBEAM Master Chef gas verification, but won’t be grills with cart. $99.95. Fuel- Prune Plums, Bartlett you Need In ‘Chis...... used in the newspaper. gas Co. Phone 872-2161, Cass Pears, Paula Red and Names will be withheld City. 2-5-20-tf other varieties of apples for eating and cooking. rooms; 1-year-old wood-burning furnace; nicely land- I from publication upon scaped - well insulated - $250.00 references. request, for an adequate Needlepoint MacIntosh & Cortland !-SERVICE D~RECTORYJ reason. --- Classes Concord Grapes 17.7 ACRES: mostly wooded - adjoins state land - excellent The Chronicle reserves Cabbage Rentals I the right to edit letters for hunting, etc. on blacktop road - taxes $143.66 ---- Make us an * Starting Oct. 6 Sweet Onions length and clarity. offer. Ford. . . Better Ideas 1:00 till 3:00 p.m. For The American Road McCulloc h Chainsaw We will not publish Cooking Onions CAR0 RENTAL thank you letters of a 6 weeks - $23.00 50 lb. bag $6.00 Sales & Service ACRES On M-81 htmting near cass City, some ‘ GE’GER-HUNT Renting the Right Tool includes materials 40 -- - - Phone 872.2616 specific nature, for wooded --- $5,000.00 down. 1 @- FORD, INC. I Makes a Tough Job Easy instance. from a club Pre-registra tion and All varieties Squash hies & bervicc Rabideau Motors Corner of M-81 & M-24 thanking merchants who deposit required 6392“ Main St. 872-2300 Farm Division Phone 673.5578 donated prizes for u Many other fresh fruits 19 ACRES: Near Deckerville Rd. - all wooded - Birch, I I ruffle. Sunny Side of and vegetables Popple, Cotton Wood - lots of state land nearby - $16,000.00 - the Street $5,000.down - seller will finance on a land contract. Cass City Clark’s Fruit & 2-9-23-3 FOR THESE and OTHER listings on FARMS and VACANT.. Gateway Sanitation Garden Center LAND see, call or write to: Clare‘s Sunoco Service FOR SALE - Volcano add- Minor Hepairs on wood furnace and Kero- 4 miles east of Cass City, HomeCommercial-Industrial OCT. 1,1982 sun oil heater. Call 872-3243. 1/4 mile south on M-53 B, A. CALKA, Realtor . Uridercoatirig bredse 011 Cass City Area li Unique Handmade Gifts FRIDAY 2-9-23-3 Open daily & Sundays Cefl/tied MeChdfl/C 247 S Street St,Cero, Mi TRASH COLLECTION Call Collect 313-798-8025 Cheeseburgers Call 872-2470 Across from Cumings Memorials YOUR NEEDS in Rawleigh Closed Wednesdays ‘6306 Main St., Cass City, Mich. 48726 Phone 673-3200 ‘Big Enough To Serve You“ French Fries Wm L I J Chilled Pineapple Products are just a phone 2-430-1 Telephone : 872-3355 Chocolate Milk call away - 872-4751. 2-9-23-6 FOR Boat, motor, Village Service Center SALE - Rich’s Disposal trailer. Many extras, $1,200. I Ires v Bt‘It5 t(dtlerit.5 Residential 8. C6mmercial OCT. 4-8,1982 We Buy Land Contracts 1 unv up5 Brdheb Mutlier5 FOR SALE - 2-year-old Call 872-3307 after 6:30. Lurliliecl MeLnanic Rubbish Removal HAIR BENDERS Container Service Available Homelite Super 2 VIP, 16” 2-9-30-3 J JJJ 3 J JJ J J JJJ J J JJJ J JJ J J J J? JJ J J JJ JJ FREE MONDAY Specidizing in We Empty Barrels in the Alley bar, $140.00. Remington J h-rownPick Up 8 Deliwerr REAL ESTATE J Cmiq Styhag Porlns Call 683-2233 Ring Day Yard Master, 12” bar, FOR SALE - aluminurn J J Phone 872-3850 Tues 8Fri -8am .6Dm. $60.00. Take both - $180.00. framed sliding glass doors, J COMMERCIAL PROPERTY I Wed a fhurs. - 8a.m -8.30p.m I ’ I Barbecue on Bun Call after 6:30 872-4534. 7O”x6’8”. Call 872-4275. J Located in Caro on M-81. This is approximately 3/4 of an J Sat -7am .3pm Buttered Corn - 6350 Garfield Phone 872.3145 2-9-23 -3 2-9-30-1 acre with frontage on M-81 (Main Street). City water, Applesauce J J sewer and gas is to the property. Excellent location ‘ I Chocolate Milk for J AUIO PdrtL idle Model FOR RENT - log splitter $22 J’ most any type of business. Attractive price and terms. J Wrecks Bought &Sold Tuff=KoteDiwl a day. us at Car0 Rental, J 313-C. J Sal’s Country- Clipper-- TUESDAY See leletypc bervlce HUSQVARNA and SACHS 1231 Englehart Rd.,Deford 673-5578. 2-9-16-3 J LARGE INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS .J Phone 51 7-683-2351 ~utoniot~veRust Prooting Phone 872-4176 Piping Hot Chili 3 miles west of bystem b waxing J In Caro, and is going cheap, 3-5 acres of land. Just tons 3 Tuesday, Thursday, Corn Chain Saws J of square feet. Storage and offices. 244-C J Kingston, MI 48741 Gr.wei Guards Hunning Boards Hunting Friday, Saturday Chilled Pineapple HoCh Kate Stone Lhib Protection OREGON SAW CHAIN 3 *J nrjmts perms Molrwp Crackers signs OWNER MOVING OUT OF CASS CITY Milk J Wants to sell this real nice 1% story home with J Phone 269.9585 No Hunting or J aluminum siding, a full basement, fenced in back yard, J 847 S.Van Dyke Bad Axe WEDNESDAY Thumb Cycle Sales J has an attached garage, and lots of extras go with it for J 1 Fautt Cass City Trespassing J only 39,500 and terms are available. 131-TO 3 All Beef Hot Dogs LARGER (Nice Too) J Golden Hash Browns Phone 872-3750 and J TWO STORY Rebuilding Service CUSTOM M.EUi.EIN 2-9-16- 3 J Natural wood-work, detached garage, full basement, J .Starters *Generators . Dutch made by the Amish Diced Pears Aristacralt Kitchens No Trespassing J Lots of room for the low price of $46,900. 273-TO J .AI ternators Kitchens By Homecrest Chocolate Milk Open8 A.M. 5 P.M Formica LorJan Sinks FOR SALE - living room set, 6 for 50e Saturday 8 A.M - 1 P.M. THURSDAY We buy land contract. FaucPrs 8 Solar Panels couch, chair with cushioned 11~2mGes west of Cass City, 872-4700 13 for $1.00 J C ongoleirm WaJlpqper table, blue - newly uphols- 415 YV Frank Caro 6733028 Country Fresh Stew McLeod Realty, I~c. J tered, $250 or best offer. Call Cass City Chronicle J Over Homemade Biscuits Karen 872-3733 after 6 p.m. Corn ‘TI 630 N. State, Caro, Phone 673-6106 J- 2-9-16-3 Phone 872-2010 JI 8498 State Kd., Milliniton, Phone 87114567 .I Chilled Pineapple 1 w Milk Croft-Cbra ~umbsr~nCl-- 3 Cass City 872-214 1 FRIDAY BULK PROPANE systems J Andorrm Widows This space could fi- EQUAL HOUSING Ikxtrr Locks be yours tor for grain driers or home PLUMBING & UEATING. INC. Pizza Profinishad Panelin# as little 3s $1 25 OPPORTUNITY REALTOR J 652& Maln Steamed Green Peas heating. Fuelgas Company Commercial - Residential-Farm J Man.-Fri. - 8 a.m.-530p.m. Phone 872.5084 of Cass City. Phone 872-2161. per meek Applesauce J Sat. - 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Pigeon Phone 453.3531 2-ii-14-tf .JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ J J JJ J JJ J J JJJ JJ Chocolate Milk PAGE SEVENTEEN CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1982 “TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE PROFITABLE, LOW COST CLASSIFIED ADS General 1 f Real Estate 7 [ Notices 1 [Notices) I Services 1 Farm I MerchandiseGenera) (Equipment J I I Merchandise 1 ForSale RAWSON MEMORIAL Li- SHARPENING SERVICE - 1 brary is accepting bids for L~EDREFRIGERATORS FOR SALE - Zenith walnut FOR SALE - hay. Call Pine Cone Shop from paring knives to buzz FOR SALE - 1950 John console stereo AM-FM radio FOR SALE - Three bedroom insurance. Contact the saw blades. If it’s dull, let and color TVs, all recondi- 683-2749 or 683-2998. 2-9-2-6 older home in country on one Deere B tractor - or for tioned and in very good and record player, four Now Open library for specifications. Ed sharpen it. Low rates, parts, $300. Tires like new. black bar chairs. Phone FOR SALE - Cabbage, by acre. Main road. Priced to Deadline for bids is Oct. 15. professional service, guar- shape. ‘Save at Richard’s sell. Call 658-2313. 3-9-30-3 Phone 665-2245. 9-9-16-3 TV,, Appliance and Sound 872-2346, 2-9-30-1n head or pound. 9 miles north Handcrafted gifts, dried and 5-9-23-3 anteed work, 2 miles south, Room, Cass City, phone of Cass City and 1~2east on silk flower arrangements, 1%west of Cass City. 5870 W. 872-2930. 2-8-5-t f GAS AND OIL space’ heat- Sebewaing Rd. Phone Kelly Road, Cass City, 872- FOR SALE - tractors: AC (Real Estate I cone wreaths, grapevine [ Services I D-19, JD-A, JD-B; 9 ft. ers - used. Water softeners -* 375-4293. 2-9-30-3 wreaths, pillows. 4512. Ed also does arc weld- FOR SALE - Dishes, white used. Priced low. Fuelgas ing and custom trailer build- transport disc and other English ironstone, %-piece [ ForRent -Chuck Gage Co., Inc. Phone 872-2161. PUMPKINS FOR PIE and ing . 8-11-5-tf miscellaneous items. Call set.: Brand new. Call 872- OFFICE SPACE available, Monday-Friday, 9-5 Welding Shop 872-3945. 9-9-23-3 Corner M-53 and M-81. jack+lanterns 25 cents and Saturday, 9-12 33. 2-9-30-3 up. Winter squash -15 cents above Coach Light Pharm- STAPLETON BUILDERS PJ 2-8-14-tf Phone 872-2155 Heli-arc welding - I lb. or $5.00 bushel. Unclassi- acy. Phone 872-3613. 4-7-22-tf Remodeling, roofing, siding, FOR SALE - Case 400 gas - 6240 W.Main St 5-49-3 Specializing in aluminum, tractor, eagle hitch, over- fied potatoes 50 Ibs. $2.50 and stainless steel, blacksmi th- all types of general building. Real Estate For Sale No. 1 - 50 Ibs. $3.50. Assorted FOR RENT - one bedroom Licensed and insured. Call hauled with M&W’s; 12 ft. apartment, kitchen appli- HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Dar- ing, fabricating and radi- J.D. harrows; ’76 Ford Gra- apples. Open 10 a.m. till ator repair. 517-665-9943. 8-8-19-8 dusk. Polega’s Vegetable ances, carpet, drapes, ren McDonald, at W.M.U. nada V8, mint condition; For Sale By Love, Mom, Dad, Dena. Market, just east of M-53 on laundry and storage area. Also portable welding B AND B Refrigeration - hydraulic dump trailer; B.A. CALKA REAL ESTATE Bay City -Forestville. Call 872-3610 after 6. 4-9-30-2 5-9-30-1 All types of welding Repair all makes of wash- winter squash. Call 269-7892. 2-9-30-1 7062 E. Deckerville ttd. ers, driers, refrigerators, 3% miles west of M-53 on IN CASS CITY: DO YOU WANT MORE ROOM? Good FOR RENT - 4 bedroom Deford, Michigan freezers and ranges. Call Richardson Rd. 9-9-23-3 Free Estimates -- sound Family Home on S. Seeger St. - 2 story with alumi- house, 2V2 north of Cass City, Phone 872-2552 .Car0 673-6125. 8-5-1 -t f num siding and aluminum storms and screens; 1% bath- $195 per month, security cribs.FOR RENT Also for - 3 salecovered - 12 doorcorn on roofing, siding, 8-5-15-tf robms; formal dining room; natural gas furnace; PATIO; deposit- and references re- Custom Slaughtering - Curing ‘tely landscaped; 2 garage many other features --- Miller’s quired. Call 872-2334. 4-9-23-3 insulation, aluminum doors round hog feeder, holds 2 car - and windows and aluminum PIANO TUNING and re- Smoking and Processing v~5,000.00.terms. tons. Call 872-2512. or Fiber Glass awnings. pairing on all makes of Fresh Cider ATTRACTIVE 2 BED- pianos. 20 years’ experience. Beef -Pork-Veal-Lamb 9-9-23-t f TWO MOBILE HOMES plus 24x24’ garage; blacktop drive- room apartment, 6419 Member of the Piano tech- way - LOT 82x165’ - n& some work - village water & Now at Houghton, Cass City. $200 Elkton Roofing nicians Guild. Duane Johns- For Sale - Beef and Pork, FOR SALE - M&M single septic tank; Bank wants immediate sale!!!! All this for plus utilities, security & ton, Bad Axe, Mich. 48413. whole or half. Wrapped in the row corn picker. Wanted - 3 deposit and references. Siding Co. $11,000.00. Sommers’ Bakery Phone 269-7364. 8-2-1-t f new clear shrink film point sickle bar mower for Phone 635-3125. 4-9-9-t f ~ Ford. Call 872-4526. JUST LISTED! ! ! Hills & Dales Subdivision 1680 square & Restaurant Phone 269-7469 New Construction ---- OFFICE SPACE For Rent - 5-7-21-tf Erla’s Packing Co. 9-9-30-3 feet plus 900 square feet finished basement; 4 bedrooms; Cass City Rern odelin g 2-9-23-2 Main Street, Cass City. Cass City, Michigan 2 FIREPLACES - 1-4 piece bathroom plus 2-1/2 bathrooms; Reasonable rates. Phone Additions Dick Erla WOOD FOR SALE and 3 !arge two car garage; extra large lot - plus many features - 872-5422. 4-9-9-4 CIDER MILL - open start- Garages Phone 872-2191 bottom plow. Phone 872-4681. aving State. Your inspection invited! ! ! ! TERMS. FOR SALE - Add-on wood ing Sept. 20, 6 days a week Roofing, Siding 8-11-2-tf 2% west of Cass City. Robert stove, Peacock, $450 or best for making cider, by ap- Pole Buildings Neiman. 9- 9-16-3 IN CASS CITY: Ranch type home with 3 bedrooms; all FOR RENT - reason- offer, like new, Call 872-3007. ROOM pointment only. Call 313- - 1 FREE ESTIMATES # MODERN KITCHEN with appliances less than year old - 2-9-30-3 able. Kitchen privileges. 672-9332. Johnson’s Cider RETIRED, CARPENTER walls and attic insulated; new natural gas furnace; NEW Call 872-2377. 4-9-23-3 Mill, 1/~-milewest of Snover. will do small carpenter jobs. 1 Livestock 1 18x22’ FAMILY garage, $49,500.00 terms. .. .- Leiterman Builders Call Frank McComb 872- -. - ROOM; INSULATION DO-IT- 5-9-164 Cass City FOR RENT - small two 3018. 8422-tf FOR SALE - 80 Rock hens, BETWEEN SEBEWAING & OWENDALE: RANCH TYPE Yourself, pre-season dis- bedroom house in Cass City. Phone 872-3721 1-2 years old. 3 chicken HOME with vinyl siding; 5 rooms; all new kitchen with count, 30 Ib. bag $4.29. References and security de- Call after 5 p.m, ANTENNA Sales and Serv- crates, 2 nests, chicken feed- Pennville Cabinets; new bathroom and laundry room; Blower rental available. posit. No pets. Phone Licensed and Insured ice - Get ready for the new ers and waterers. Three 5 24x34’ 2% car garage, new electric door openers; gas (nat- Car0 Rental, M-81 & M-24, 665-2549 after 6:30 p.m. 8-4-1 S-tf fall programs coming soon. gal. pails of aluminum roof- ural) suspended furnace in garage; plus 12x14’ fibre glass Ph. 673-5578. 2-9-9-4 4-9-16-3 See us today and get more ing paint. Call after 4 p.m. building for workshop - many other features - offered to you CHAPPEL’S Repair Service than just 3 channels. We 872-2431. 10-9-30-1 “v$49,500. Terms. APARTMENT FOR RENT - - odd jobs. No job too small. specialize in antennas. Rich- two bedroom, newly re- -Phone 375-2510. 8-5-1-tf ard’s TV, Appliance and FOR SALE - white geese >AY CITY-FORESTVILLE RD. --- 3 bedroom 1% story modeled. In Cass City. $200 Sound Room, Cass 8-8-5-tCity, f $6.00 each. Call 872-4156.10-9-30-3 home; Janitrol gas furnace; part basement; 1 ACRE - FOR SALE - 12x60 Marlette month plus utilities. Call Terrasi & Son phone 872-2930, garage; drilled well 160’ deep with own water system; all mobile home $8500. Call 872-3749, 5-9 p.m, ; 872-2653, 8 Electrical Co. this for $17,500. terms. 2-Y E AR -OLD vaccinated after 6 p.m. - 658-8689. a .m.-noon; 872-2927, 6-10 New installations and INTERIOR AND Exterior 3-9-30-3 p.m, 4-9-30-tf painting : Install windows, Holstein heifer. Will trade CARO: Near Kroger Store - 7 room home with 2 bedrooms repairs drywall, panelling, ceiling for beef animal. Phone down and 2 up - natural gas furnace; utility building; Electrical heating and tile, etc. Theron Esckilsen, 872-5058.. 10-9-23-3 FARM HOUSE FOR SALE - HOUSE FOR RENT - north- cooling service $23,900.00 terms. to be moved from property. east of Cass City. Call 872- 4314 Maple St., Cass City. Homes - Farms ~ Business GEESE AND Billy Goat For Call 872-3879. 3-9-23-3 5105 for more information. . .~ Phone 872-2302. 8-12-24-tf LOOKING FOR AN INVESTMENT???? Main St., Cass Licensed Electrical Sale; black leather couch, ~ 4-9-23-3 Pity -over 3200 square feet - with 3 apartments above - very Have the yeam Contractor $25.00. Phone 872-3683. sirable for department store, etc. Large basement: MOBILE HOME for sale - gone? ? ? C‘rlLL ANYTIR.1E Auctioneer 10-9-16-3 excellent parking -- easy terms. Possession on short notice. f urnis hed. Call 665-2453. HOUSE FOR RENT - in Gagetown 3 bedrooms, gas 658-2291 EXPEKIENVEL) 3-9-16-3 - Happy 50th9 In Cass City Brick building 20x60’ with wall to wall heat. Call 872-5105. 4-9-23-3 F*w* Cass City Koad, Snover [Help Wanted) - 8- 1-18-t i carpeting, office, basement, natural gas furnace; plus 2 278 ACRES of tiled prime From Complete Auctioneering apartments above - ideal for many uses. Easy Terms. farmland near Owendale. HOUSE FOR RENT - 3 to 4 The Old Gang --I-- Service Handled Anywhere. WANTED - Responsible Immediate Possession. For rent, lfasfpr’pb. Possession in September bedroom in Cass City. Secur- 9-30-ln BANKRUPTCY - You may We Make All Arrangements. woman to come into my and fill of 1982. Terms. Ted ity deposit and references. not need bankruptcy, finding Our Experience Is. Your home for baby sitting, 2 out is free. We can stop Assurance. HAMMER & NAIL SPECIAL!!! New Listing!!! Just J. LaFave & Sons Real No pets. Call 872-3212.4-9-23-3 WORLD’S FAIR TICKETS - ‘children, ages 7 and 4, outside village limits of Cass City: Frame one story home - 2 Estate, Realtor-Broker, foreclosures, garnishments, afternoon shift and some 2 days .adult passes, one lawsuits and those phone bedrooms; hardwood floors; basement; corner lot - all this Caro. Phone 6734177. 3-6-3-tf FOR RENT - one bedroom child’s 2-day pass. Call Ira, David & week ends. References. Call for $15,000.00 -Estate property, newly remodeled apartment calls. $350 includes every- 673-6456. 5-9-16-3 Martin Osentoski between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., $165 per month plus security thing. Call collect 517-754- Phone Gagetown area, 665-2678. I 4809. Valley Debt Relief and 30KING FOR A JOB??? We have several good SPECIAL! ! ! deposit. Call evenings Cass City 872-2352 Collect 11-9-23-3 businesses for sale - HARDWARE STORE; DRIVE IN 17 ACRES - close to Cass 872-2691. 4-9-23-3 A C&C Bankruptcy Clinic, Robert City - Very neat in and out - P. Denton, attorney. 8-7-29-10 RESTAURANT; CAR WASH ; SUPERETTE ; PARTY Shoppe CUSTOM bean combining HELP- WANTED quick - to STORE; etc. Call office for more details. 12x65’ home with expando - FOR RENT - 2 bedroom with Lilliston bean combine. start Oct. 4, baby sitter in 94’deep well, with own water apartment, all appliances, Ken Martin Call 872-2602. 8-9-16-3 my home for 2 preschool 8% Interest 8% Interest system; 26x44’ barn; plus in town, $170 plus deposit, no \ girls. 3655 Dale Rd., Gage- 16x22’ workshop; many pets. Call 872-2965. Electric, Inc. EXECUTIVE HOME IN THE COUNTRY: Close in to Cass 2841 Van Dyke,Decker, MI town. Call after 4 p.m. - 665- other features - some woods - 4-9-30-3 Residential and Commercial RICH’S DISPOSAL - Resi- Phone 872-2525 2452 I 11-9-23-2 City - 2 ACRES (moreland available). QUADLEVEL home reduced from $35,000.00 to Wiring dential and Commercial 6 years old - 4 bedrooms; 3% BATHROOMS; BRICK FIRE- $29,500.00 - we have a buyer Rubbish Removal. Contain- PLACE plus woodburning stove; Formal Dining Room - (Household Sale4 Candy and Cake Decorating State Licensed CHRISTMAS is coming - Sell for the 10 acres for cash. Supplies, Molds and Fillings. er service available. Call L,IRGE REDWOOD DECK - 2 car garage attached; Many 683-2233. We empty barrels Avon now and start saving! lilt-ins in kitchen; SWIMMING POOL; PATIO - POND - CALL RIGHT NOW FOR AN GARAGE SALE - Antiques, Free Estimates in the alley. 8-2-12-tf Earn good money selling - furniture, wicker set, rock- Open 9 till 6 Your inspection invited!!! Sellers will finance on land APPOINTMENT! ! ! ! beautiful gifts -buy yours at ! ! ers, tables and chairs, 5-12-30-tf contract. See it today! Interest only 8% 8% Phone 872-4114 VOICE CLASSES available - discount. Call 872-2525 or clocks and lots more. Thurs- .. B.A. CALKA 4180 Hurds Corner Koad I have openings for voice write Virginia Seroka, 2841 1.7’ACRES: Situated on highway - near Cass City - 1h story day and Friday, 9 till 5. 109 LOST - pair of white shoe s-lo-tf N. Van Dyke, Decker, Mich. frame home with aluminum siding; wall to wall carpet- S. Main, Elkton, 14-9-30-1 students Saturday after- Realtor skates, trimmed in red and noons. For more informa- 48426. 11-9-23-2 ing; Oak cabinets in kitchen; raised hearth for wood-burn- 6306 W. Main St. blue. Left in parking lot ing stove; new natural gas furnace; bqsement - 30x45’ Cass City GARAGE SALE Sept. 30, FAGAN’S THUMB Carpet tion, call Andrea Hofmeister - behind Game Room in Cass 665-2634, 8-9- 16-3 HELP WANTED - Thrift building for horses, etc. Many other features! ! ! ! Offered to Phone 872-3355 Oct, 1 - 8 a.m. till ? 3734 N. City. Reward. Call 872-3739. . Cleaning - Dry foam or steam. Also upholstery aqd shop manager for new store’ you for $39,500.00. 3-9-2-tf Cemetery Rd., 11% miles 5-9-23-3 opening in Cass City, apply south of Cass City, Carl Val1 cleaning. Free Est;- SEWING MACHINE Repair Aates. Call ~11free 1-800- - Parts and accessories. Call in person at Tuscola County FOR SALE - 2 acres with Reed Jr. Winter coats, lots WANTED TO TRADE 360 Big Brothers-Big Sisters, JUST LISTED! ! ! RANCH TYPE HOME with 3 bedrooms; of men’s, women’s and boys’ 322-0206 or 517-761-7503. We Norm Coates TV 872-3139.8-6-17-tf wall‘to wall carpeting; 2 bathrooms; large family room well and septic tank. */4 mile Honda for Arctic Cat snow- welcome BankAmericard 129 E. Burnside, Caro. An off Cemetery Rd. on Shab- clothes. Quilt tops and quilt mobile. Call 872-2822. equal opportunity employ- th wet bar; plus many other features; garage attached; patches, some furniture, Master Charge. 8-3-20-tf 99x132’ Lot nicely landscaped; priced to sell at $55,000.00. bona Rd. Call 872-4020. 5-9-23-3 er. 11-9-30-2 3-9-23-3 tools, curtains, drapes, bed- Custom Butchering SCHWEGLER RD. ---- 1,3 ACRES: Brick home with new spreads, games, books, TV Repair BEEF & PORK Christmas decorations. Lots All makes NEED EXTRA MONEY? bathroom; all modern kitchen; dining room and large SCHNEEBERGERS Bingo (Hogs are scalded - not Be a toy-gift demonstrator. living room - 1% baths - garage attached; nicely of other items. 14-9-30-1 skinned) DEVELOPMENT, INC., Antenna and Towers (free It’s fun and profitable. Work landscaped --- reduced from $51,000. to $45,ooO.00 for im- Cass City Every Sunday Check our prices on your own hours. No invest- mediate sale. GROUP GARAGE SALE - &hates). ApplianCe half or whole ment for kits. No collecting Wanted 6653 Seed St., Thursday, Everybody welcome Meat Wholesale and Retail or delivering. Call Olive now 3 ACRES near Cass City: Very neat 4 bedroom home - base- Sept. 30, 9:OO-5:00, Friday, 3 13-672-9440 at 872-3244. Also booking Oct. 1, 9:00-4:00. Winter Dodrs open 6:00 p.m. Gainor’s Meat ment; practically new furnace; barn; garage; tractor Land Contracts, Apart-. Call Any Time parties. 11-9-23-2 I slacks, skirts, sweaters, Bingo at 6:30 p.m. wage --- all this for $36,500.00. ment Houses, Houses, Farm 1 mile north,Packing 1 mile west of mats, ski outfit, size 9, little AL’S TV SALES Land, etc. girls’ clothing, full size mat- St. Pancratius lk SERVICE Bad Axe. WANTED - persons inter- 11/~ ACRES: Near Cass City - 2 story BRICK HOME & part ested in multi-level market- tress, TV antenna, Ski1 saw, 1453 Main St. Phone (5171-269-8161 aluminum siding; very neat in and out - 4 bedrooms; den; Call Church Snover, Mich. ing with CausAmerica wall to wall carpeting; family size kitchen; home is well polisher, old odd dishes, 2 5-7-5-tf 2649375 Bud or RUBSSchneeberger new sets of ironstone dishes, A1 and Bryan Pudelko (Swipe) full or part time. insulated; 2 car garage attached - utility building; many 872-2696 Dave Reed - 872-2827 service for 8, blue onion pat- 88-3-tf 8-9-30-tf Call Ubly 658-8098. other features -- priced to sell at $47,500.00. 3-9-16-tf CABLE TV and HBo repre- 11-9-23-3 t tern, handmade Barbie sentative can save you AUCTIONEERING ELMER H. FRANCIS, li- 160x218’ near Cass City - blacktop road painted an antique clothes and miscellaneous. money on installation Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top MAN OR WOMAN - HOUSE FOR SALE - Silver- 14-9-30-1 censed builder. New homes - blue - about 1700 square feet - easy to heat; all remodeled - 2 dollar for your property I Aggressive sales person wood area - Mayville *arges7 872-4245* Phone 872-3019, Cass City. or remodeling. Roofing, sid- bathrooms; 3 bedrooms; furnace; PLUS SWIMMING Schools. 3 bedroom ranch ing, barns, pole buildings: wanted. Send resume to POOL - PLUS L-shaped garage and workshop; number of home on 3 acres. 24’x32’ pole r Notices \ 5-9- 16-3 8-10-3-tf . Phone 872-2921. 8-ll-7-tf Kirby of Bad Axe, 1051 E. fmit trees; strawberry patch; garden; new wiring; all new barn or garage, partly Huron Ave., Bad Axe, Mi. Nmbing; new carpeting; many other features --- owners wooded with fruit trees. Call WANTED - overweight men Puzzled? ARMSTEAD 48413. 11-8-266 rhoving north --- all this for $45,OOO. Land contract! ! ! 517-658-2316 for details or and women for totally new [ Wanted to Buy1 weight reduction program, ALUMINUM WANT TO BUY - small- appointment. 3-9-30-3 Give a gift subscription to FREE ESTIMATES INCASS CITY: Near downtown Cass City - very neat 3 bed- no drugs, no hunger, it [Work Wanted room home with furnace and wood-burning stove; attic works. Call 269-8938 or The Cass City Chronicle and siding* two-bedroom house in town. ipsulated; new aluminum siding on home; home is wet- Owner Says Sell! 872-3475for details. 5-9-16-3 roofing, eave troughs, re- G.A. Wixom, 2650 Russell, WILL DO BABY SITTING in plastered; front porch enclosed - glassed in ideal office for Birth d a y s, a n n i v ers a ries, placement windows, storm Palms, Mich. 6-9-30-1 my home. Good references. - windows and doors. insurance, real eastate, etc. 2 car garage - many other Just 4 miles ffom Cass City, Phone 872-4020. 12-9-23-3 features ----- $45,000.00. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED! ! ! a 4Sacre parcel of hunting Rent Rinse N Vac Only 1st quality material I and recreational land. All Gift card mailed with [ To Give Away1 WILL DO baby sitting in my CASS CITY: Ale St. very neat 7 home can be located on a branch of the The professional do-it- ’ eachorder Work manship guaran teed home. Marlene Langmaid. EN - room or yourself carpet cleaning TO GIVE AWAY - 3 large easily converted into 2 family -,natural gas furnace less Cass River. 5-10-15-3 in writing* Live in town. Call 872-4139. system Licensed contractor. cupboard doors and 1small- !an 7 years old - basement ; 2% BATHROOMS; aluminum 12-9-16-3 Land Contract available STAINED GLASS Classes Call evenings 872-3320 er door, 5 medium to small siding; garage; nicely landscaped - can be yours for old wood window frames, Special and Supplies - We carry 60 or 872-3863 $45,000.00 - call for an appointment right now! ! ! ! scrap aluminum, siding, [ Card of Thanks I CUBITT REALTY,INC. Rental Rate Offer colors of glass and all neces- 8-7-8-tf Bad Axe sary equipment for the cop- - plaster board, wood trim for Near Catholic Church - one story home with natural gas windows and doors, other I WOULD LIKE to thank the heat; large utility room - extra large living room and dining Phone 269-9251 Now Only $3.99 half day per foil technique. For more GARDEN PLOWING, disc- information call Donna and dragging and light lengths of wood material, voters in Cass City School area; plus storage building - all this for $20,000.00. 3-423-2 District for their support of Rinse N Vac cleans the Schulze, Pigeon 453-2335. grading. Call 872-2589. small pieces of eaves 5-9-23-2 8-9-30-3 trough and elbows and many the millage. Also, I thank For THESE and OTHER BARGAINS in Real Estate, see, HOUSE FOR SALE by own- way professionals do, at a the Chronicle for getting the call or write to: things left from garage sale. * er - Very nice 3 bedroom fraction of the cost. Call Kingston 683-2201. information out to the ranch with fireplace on 1 6 B.A. CALKA, Realtor 7-9-30-1 people. And thank you to all acre, southeast of Cass City. Albee @@?I -- I those who helped in the peti- 6306 W. Main St., Cass City Natural gas, 11t2 car garage. Home Center TO GIVE AWAY - white tion drive and the efforts Phone 872-3355 $32,000 cash or $34,000 land Cass City kittens, 6 weeks old, litter for passage of the millage. contract. Call 517-479-6982. 7-22-tf trained. Call 872-5374.7-9-30-1 Dave Loomis. 13-9-30-1 We buy Land Contracts 3-9-23-3 PAGE EIGHTEEN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1982 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Eighth traffic fatality of year Reese High School student killed in earlv Saturdav crash1 d J A Reese High School foot- Clinton C. House, 48, of day. was going not more than 30 ball player became Tuscola 6320 Virginia Drive, Cass Officers reported the mph because of the fog and CAR-DEER County’s eighth traffic fatal- City, sought private treat- boy’s car, headed west on heavy rain. His wife was ity of the year earlysatur- ment following a 12:45 p.m. Church Street, and a car riding with him. Paul C. Moore, 66, of day when his car struck a mishap Saturday. headed in the opposite direc- The Bishop car drifted Clearwater, Fla., was east- tree. Sheriff’s deputies re- tion were obstructing traf- partially over the centerline bound on Deckerville Road, Michael A. Noble, 16, of ported he was westbound on fic, just east of Leach Street. east of Hutds Corner rural E‘airgrove, was pro- as Forster started to pass. Road, Deckerville Road, east of When the eastbound car at 8 p.m. Sept. 20 when his nounced dead on arrival at To ,avoid running straight left, Marsha Kay Moore, 29, Car0 Comrriunity Hospital. Kingston Road, when his car into the rear of the car car struck a deer. . 6709 The accident took place at hit a dog that ran across the of Elmwood Road, the truck driver turned to Twenty-f ive minutes 12:55 a.m. southeast of road. started to pass the other car the right and the truck ran later, deputies reparted, Reese. Tammie Jean Morawski, but it began to turn left into into the right rear corner of Wilbert J. Goodall of 7753 Sheriff’s deputies re- 24, of 2428 N. Van Dyke Frank’s Service Station and the auto, Reed Road, Cass City, was ported Noble was southbound Road, Decker, sought pri- the two autos collided. Deputies reported that at eastbound on Reed, east of on Quanicassee Road, north vate treatment after a 9:55 Occupants of a car hit in 9:30 p.m. Sept. 19, the pick- Buehrly Road, when his of Wilder Road, when his a.m. accident last the rear by a semi-tractor at ups of Norman J. Peters, 17, vehicle collided with a deer. car gradually went off the Thursday. 7:lO a.m. Monday escaped of 5433 Pringle Road, Deck- At 6:40 a.m. Saturday, west side of the road and She told deputies she was injury. (See photo). er, and James E. Spencer, according to deputies, slanimr3d into a true head- westbound on Bevens Road, Gerald A, Forster, 49, of 25, of 6057 Severance Road, Wilber L. Ricketts, 53, of on. west of Phillips Road, when Elkton, driver of the Active Deford, collided head-on in 6299 Chapin Road, Deford, There were signs the youth her car went onto the north Industries truck-trailer, told the latter’s driveway. was eastbound on Bevens attempted to brake the auto shoulder of the road for deputies he was westbound Cass City police reported Road, west of Lamton Road, once it started going off the unknown reasons. on M-81, just east of that at 8:lO p.m. Friday, when his car collided with a road, Speculation was he may She tried to steer back Koepfgen Road, at 40-45 Donald L. Hunt, 19, of 6259 deer. have momentarily fallen onto the road, but lost con- miles per hour when he DeLong Road, Deford, asleep beforehand. He was trol. The vehicle went off the came upon a slower moving the lone occupant of the backed into a car parked in vehicle. south side of the road and car. the IEA Foodliner lot. came to rest in a wooded The driver of the car, Foothall equipment was Owner of the other car was Four found inside the car. Noble area. Lewis H. Bishop, 84, of 6437 Dana Truemner of 6577 Hunt bikes was a junior at the high Sixth Street, told officers he street. school and also played OTHER ACCIDENTS MILKING TIME -- Duane and Jackie Schoch, owners of basketball and was a rnerni- stolen in her of the Future Farmers Robert C. Kutch, 33, of the Lazy Circle S Dairy Goat Farm, brought four of their of Anler ica. Wixom, was arrested by goats to Campbell Elementary School last Thursday after- As of this date a year ago, deputies on charges of oper- Cass City 11 Wrsons wertA killed in ating a motor vehicle under noon. Many of the kindergarteners and first graders, such county traffic accidents. the influence of liquor and as Heather Nicholas, being assisted by Schoch, had an op- violation of restricted Four bicycles were stolen milk the INJURY ACCIDENTS in Cass City in four days. portunity to goats. license following an 11:15 The first theft was re- p.m, accident Friday south Vian Dora Putnam, 42, of of Gagetown. ported to village police at Car0 and b:dward A. Henry, 6:15 p.m. Friday, by Theo- Officers reported he was dore Furness of Sixth 69, of Beaverton, were northbound on Cedar Run 6405 treated and released from Street, the bicycle having Road and his vehicle failed been taken from his back Caro Community Hospital to negotiate the curve south followirig a 12:20 p.m. acci- yard since 8 the previous dent last Wednesday in El- of Hoppe Road. It went off evening. lington Township. the north side of the curve The 24-inch wheel boy’s Caro state pjlice rpmrted and rolled over. bicycle had a green frame both of their cars were Kutch was taken to the and yellow banana seat. county jail in Caro, where he headtxl northeast on M-81, Blas Saldana of 6729 near Colwood Iioad. Ms. Put- was released the following Houghton Street told narn was preparing to turn day after posting bond. THE CAR of Lewis Bishop of Cass officers Sunday afternoon left into a driveway and her Arraignment in district that two bicycles were taken court was scheduled Oct. 18. car was struck in the rear City suffered extensive damage Mon- since 8 p.m. Saturday. by the Henry vehicle. A 16-year-old Deford boy day morning when a semi-truck driven The Mongoose had a Henry was ticketed by was ticketed by Cass City chrome frame and “mag” troopers oil a charge of being police on a charge of by Gerald Forster of Elkton ran into it. unable to stop within an as- wheels and was outside. The obstructing traffic following (Story above. ) had a silver frame and sured rlear distarictb. a 12:05 p.m. accident Fri- AMF was taken from the porch. Both had 20-inch wheels. David Field of 6361 Pine Street reported Sun- day his Murray bike, black with 20-inch wheels, was taken from his yard between 10 p.m. Saturday and 8:30 p.m. Sunday. n Village police arrested Edwin C. Fleming, 34, of 2850 Crawford Xoad, Cass City, on a charge of operat- NEW ing a motor vehicle under the influence of liquor at Meat 1:Ma.m. Sept. 20. He was taken to the Counter county jail and later ’ released after posting bond. and Arraignment in district Deli court was scheduled Oct. 4. Electric KIDS AND KIDS -- Many.of the Campbell students fed Rohlf’s-Large the young goats, who naturally drink goat’s milk. Taking ’ EGGS her turn feeding one was Heidi Cook, a first grader. ?a\ tools need grounding ‘ZE?n Ublv vote Mondar Do you use any hand held power tools, such as electric drills, hedge trimmers and staple guns? the deficit and loss of state (Teachers are to receive an Proved, UblY residents Will If so, proper grounding of aid, teachers accepted a pay 81/2 percent pay increase in be. Paying a total of 22.373 the tool is highly important freeze this year in the first 1983-84 and 1984-85.) mills this year for opera- to protect yourself from year of. a new three-year All extracurricular activ- tions. There is no debt electrical shock which could contract and the board froze ities are being supported by millage. be deadly. The purpose of grounding = AT HITE PHOTO DEALERS mm electrical equipment is to provide a safe path for un- = -1 All 8 Pack Bottles wanted “stray” electrical currents. Electricity takes Of Po P (Any Kind) 2 Ir 29 Plus Deposit the path of least resistance ’ and you want to make sure i COLOR PRINTS E WE NOW HAVE THE NEW MICHIGAN LOTTERY GAME this path is not through your body. FROM KOOACOlOR, FOCAL, FOTOMAT AND COMPATIBLE FILMS I “Come in and play your cards” That’s why the third wire I- is put on most power equip- FROM 126 & 110 ROLLS ment. This requires the I triple plug so that if faulty I AND 135MM insula tion or other defect develops in the tool, the BEER AND WINES stray current can be safely m I GO carried away by the ground wire. E Labatt’s Riunite The ground wire has I $2795th another advantage, too. Beer 6 pk. bottles When a short develops, the electrical resistance is I I removed and the resulting PLUS PROCESSING Lowenbrau Riunite large flow of current will blow the fuse or open a HlfE QUALITY I liter1.5 Mag. I 6 pk. bottles + Dep. $479 circuit breaker. This Beer $264 ine provides additional protection and serves as a Stroh’s warning of trouble. Some people use an Beer $22oD,,. s+roh’sBeer $799+ Dep. , adapter plug so that a power tool can be plugged into a 6 pack cans & bottles 24 pack cans & bottles two-prong socket. You LIMIT ONE ROLL COUPON MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER should be aware that unless the adapter has a properly attached “pig tail” grounding wire, you have no WATCH FOR OUR COMING SPECIALS IN NEXT WEEKS ISSUE! protection.

A man named Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit developed the QUAKER MAID DAIRY temperature scale that bears WlA Main 7:30to 11:30 Daily Phone 872-4600 his name. He was born in Germany in 1686. wow! CASCITY, MICHIGAN-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1982 Supplement to Cass City Chronicle Ben Franklin has *itall for you!

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EXERCISE IS PART OF Sometimes she goes with Salem. United Methodist the prescription for being -ner daughters, ot’it they are healthy, along with eating Church 112 years ago “and spending the week end with that really helped me.” properly, and it’s something their father, who lives near she likes to do, either walh- Vassar, she may go alone or “I really feel so much ing, riding her bicycle and in with a friend. winter, crosscountry skiing. better since I accepted VI ., __-_.. Christ in my life.” Although, she believes in Having the time and usually in Lansing. Miss organization. *‘We‘re there exercising daily, she is not a LaPeer attends most of the all the time. We are an IT DOESS’T ROTIIEH money to do such things is She had reservatlons meetings. information source for her to work for an all-male fanatic about maintaining a partly a matter of priorities. regular schedule. She may whether as a divorced moth- IF BEING IN CHARGE Someone who needs to know organization. “YOU can ”If I want to do something er she would be accepted at pedal eight miles one day badly enough, I find a way to of the office for an all-male something about the Jay- adapt to what they want and two the next.. the church, but found she organization is a bit unusual. ceeS,*’ your job to be . . . and I don‘t do it. You have to learn to needn’t have been can- Variety is important to help yourself .” it is also a bit unusual in that PERSOSS MAKING IN- think ses makes a differ- Donna Burke, who also be- cerned. she seldom sees her boss. cpiries are often referred to ence. I consider this a com- lieves in trying new things. SHE DOESN’T ADVO- and her boss changes everS the president, for instance. pany like (working for) any She described church or year. someone from an organiza- other company.“ “People that know me well cate complete self -reliance. Christ as “a good sound rock 2 know I like to try things ” In “~t’sso hard to survive She reports to the Jaycees tion such as Special Olymp- For the curious. she said On on which to build your life.” et yourself go . . . the summer of 1981, she took your own when you don’t president. currently TeW‘ ics seeking the Jaycees’ sup- working for the Jaycees o the HairBenders flying lessons and some day have anyone to talk to.’’ Since having accepted Sever of Farmington, and port or a newspaper report- hasn‘t created any special would like to try hang glid- most of their contact is Over er. soci’al problems. bat is, One thing that would aid Christ, Ms. Burke said, “I ing. This fall, she plans to feel very content with my the phone. Which leads to a question It has created surprises, take piano lessons. that process, is, “I think “It’s not direct SUprvis- Some reporters have asked. however, when someone what this town needs is a life. I’m happy with my life Distinctive hair styling Rather than take long and I’m very content.” ion.” she said, explaining The Jaycees is all male and calls the state office, asks trips, she likes to take a lot place where singles can that it isn’t really necessary. sonic chapters, none in for the person in charge and that will create a new congregate without having Along with being content of short ones such as to “We can do the job the way Michigan, have gotten into she answers. Her response boost for your image. - Chicago, Toronto or to at- to be in a bar.” is maintaining a positive he wants whether he’s there hot water with the national to those expecting to talk to tractions in the Detroit area, If there is one thing that outlook on life. “You have to or not.“ organization for attempting a man is, “I am the office ties all elements of her think positive. If YOU don’t The Jaycees elect a new to admit women members. manager. May I help you?” Call for an appoint- such as music concerts or varied life together, it is her the Renaissance Center. think you can do it, you’re president each year, which How does the female office Miss LaPeer definitely religious faith. She joined not going to.” SWEET ROLLS presumably aren’t served when Donna means more than just a manager of the Michigan likes her job and has given ment today! Burke conducts her Diet Workshop class at a .Ilocal change in names. ‘‘They all Jaycees feel about that? no thought to someday doing have different ideas on ways “The important thing to something else. to do things. YOU just have to stress is that the Jaycees felt She likes adapting to the class, which averages 12 students, and to assistant adapt. It makes it very there is an auxiliary for changes in presidents, to instructors Linda Badie (standing left), who lost 50 pounds, exciting .” women (Jaycettes). 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The front tank contains herbicide, ’ Her husband takes care of was married nine years and the books with the aid of a which is spray4 from a boom mounted at the front of the cultivator, the difference has been divorced four computerized bookkeeping on the farm, says Sally which breaks up the ground. The tank towed at the rear contains years. system offered by Produc- nitrogen (anhydrous ammonia), which is injected into the soil through For Ms. Burke, 31, being a tion Credit Association. He Hedley. knives mounted midway on the cultivator. single parent means having does it, she explained, be- ~*~**eeeem~+~~~m~meeeeemmaeemeeeememmaae**~ juggle a job, coordinating to cause he is closer to the including a neighbor who 8 once-a-week weight loss finances. jokes that he only knows program, raising two chil- IS BECAUSE OF Come In and Try Our IT enough when something dren, preparing meals and finances, in addition to the Makeup Application taking care of her house and breaks to take it some place fact that she likes doing to get it fixed. and Lesson for finding time for her other what she does, that Mrs. interests and activities. As if all the farm work Hedley works on the farm. isn’t enocgh, this past winter We’re Proud Of The The biggest chunk of her and Our New Her husband figures they was the first one since the time is devoted to her job as would have to farm 400-500 a Hedleys were married that clerk at United Parcel acres more in order to pay neither worked off the farm. Service, which involves a lot the salary of a hired man. things in addition to Until two winters ago, he of The Hdeys farm more always found a job in a taking care of customers’ than 700 acres, 250 of corn packages at the reception factory, but those jobs along (when the price was better it with a lot of full-time ones Women In Banking counter. was 500),300 of soybeans, 80 Her other duties include have disappeared. He does of navy beans and 70 of earn some outside income Cornerof handling paperwork, help- wheats and oats, plus some unload trucks at night, by doing repair work for ing hay. neighbors and selling corn cleaning the building and The main reason they washing the semi-truck and soybean seed. grow the latter is because Mrs. Hedley had various tractor. “I just call myself the family owns two horses, Call now jill of all trades.” jobs until this past winter. THREE ISN’T CROWD Donna Burke with although most of it is sold. She has worked at Marshall for an A -- She has been at UPS 5 The operation is spread appointment. Ph. 872-2269 daughters Andrea, 11 (€eft),and Danielle, 7. years, having started part- Distributing in Cass City, out. Five hundred acres are Walbro and for her father- * close to their Columbia in-law when he owned a Township home, but some of farm implement dealership the acreage they farm is in Caro. close to Cass City, 12 miles MRS. HEDLEY FEELS LET THE WOMEN AT THE PAINT STORE away. the majority of farm wives Mrs. Hedley, 36, grew up these days have off-the-farm on a farm west of Cass City jobs. The need for two and graduated from Cass incomes on the farm is no HELP YOU DECORATE AND SAVE $$, TOO City High School. She didn’t different than for families do much on the farm except who live in town. hoe, she said. What makes Mrs. Hedley Come in and let Sharon, Carol, Jean or Mary assist you. Off the farm, she worked somewhat unique is that her at Erla’s part time from age job outside the home is on 13 until graduating from the farm. Back row, left to right: Melissa Toner, Glennola Root, Linda Whittaker, Marge Dickinson, Kelly Ann high school and for another “It’s my profession as six months after attending Smith, Marge Tuttle, Annette Pinney, Jo Ardler. Just Arrived much as it is his,” she said, Front row, left to right: Beverly Perry, Pat Childs, Joann Smithson, Roxanne Stine, Ellen Schmidt, Debra GLIDDEN FACTORY Ferris State College two referring“It’s my job.”to her husband. terms. She and her husband, Tuckey, Donna Adams, Ruth Ann Mellendorf, Kris Wills. 39, have been married 17 Fortunately, she likes her PAINT SALE years. job, one reason being, “I like 1000 Barry Hedley does help to work outside.” ~~ ~ his wife in the house “when I Working with her husband HOW DO THEY DO IT ALL? need to, yes,” he said. Latex has numerous advantages, Rolls “But he probably helps out she feels. They share the Spred Satin more than most husbands sameand problems. interests, pressures Involved in civic organizations, schools and churches, Semi-Gloss do,” Sally said in completing of stock the sentence. Although financial de- these women are still managing successful careers OUTSIDE THE HOUSE, cisions are made .jointly -- and efficient households. It isn’t easy, but they have SAVE the only jobs Mrs.. Hedley Mrs. Hedley joked when to Walipaper doesn’t do are calibrating sell crops is made after a a vested interest in seeing their community grow and $6.00 .chemical sprays, heavy lift- “joint argument’’ -- there is ing and mechanical repairs. ‘one job she doesn’t do that prosper. Gal. Patterns She does help her husband many farm wives do. when necessary on the re- THERE IS SOMETHING pair work, and is learning, Sally Hedley doesn’t like We are proud of them and think you’re proud of these for “I’m getting more mechani- about farming. She likes cal,” she said. uniformity and security and women in banking, too. Every Their son is getting more in farming she doesn’t get it. gal. involved in the farm work, It used to be that by $999 Room including helping his father spring, all of last year’s do mechanical work, but crops were sold, she said Member gal. most of the time when the Now that is no longer trur FDiC $12 work needs to be done, Mrs. and money has to be bor Hedley pointed out, he is in THE rowed for the next yea1 U U school. before the current harves As surprisinglydelightfulas an IndianSumrner can be ... Hedley expressed confi- year is completed. you’ll find our Indian Summer Wallcovering Sale full of As for security, “I like to surprisingly great values from 20-50%! dence that if his wife had to know how things are going to lift something heavy, she Thousands of wallpaper patterns from America‘s leading turn out and in farming, WE PINNEYSTATE BANK would find a way. As for her manufacturers including Wall-Tex, Imperial, Sellers THE PAINT STOREr- don’t know that. One of thc Josephson and York. All first quality, current lines. mechanical ability or lack of hardest things in farming is 6522 Main St., Cass City Phone 872-2400 Hurry. Harvest the savings while selection lasts. Sale 6544 Main Cass City it, he mentioned some male - farmers aren’t mechanical, there’s no guarantee.’’ ends October 3 1. , . <... .,.,.,,,,.,I, ,’,.#> ‘i Il..-..-.*...*.... -- . . . , . , .. I . .. ,. . . ..:. . ,. .. .. ,* .. ,* . ;.-.-?:...*::.*.* - Ill..,.,,‘‘,,.,..,r~r.’CI.. ~ fp cn

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