II ill J 11 I CASS CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 72, NUMBER? CASS CITY, MICHIGAN-THURSDAY,. Twenty Cents TWENTY PAGES PLUS SUPPLEMENT Commission Still 1 locally primaries competitive Lega ^ecrackers Area county commissioner races aren't a sure thing for anyone. The filing deadline for the Aug. 8 primary was Tuesday at 4 p.m. The toughest race will be that of Lloyd Severance, who worry law is seeking re-election to «/ district No. 1 on the Sanilac There may be a big bang precedence over the 1931 Joslyn has low regard for roads. For storage of 100 County Board of Com- on the 4th of July and that State Fireworks Act. Fed- fireworks users. "If there pounds or less of Class C missioners. The district con- has area law enforcement eral regulations permit sell- were a law where I could fireworks (.77 grain or less sists of Greenleaf, officials worried. ing of firecrackers with up to hang these people even for of explosives per firecrack- Evergreen, Lamotte, They are worried because .77 grain (50 milligrams) of possession of Class C fire- er) the storage building Argyle, and Moore town- sale of small fireworks, due explosives. works, I'd do it," he said, must be at least 50 feet away ships. to a federal court ruling, is Until then, state law only "but there isn't as far as from an inhabited building Opposing him in the now legal in the state. permitted sale of sparklers prosecuting individuals." and 25 feet from a highway Republican primary will be At best, exploding fire- and paper caps for cap guns ANOTHER CONTROL or railroad tracks. works will mean disturbing containing no more than .25 measure pertains to sellers. Michael Lucas of Snover and Joslyn said it's up to local Allen J. Lewis of Snover. The the peace. At worst, there grain of powder. Michigan has a very strict -- could be serious injuries. Until recently, according and still legal - law regulat- fire chiefs to make inspec- | winner will oppose tion of facilities used for I Democrat Eileen Riess of The potential for disaster to Cass City Police Chief ing storage of fireworks by became reality for two La- Gene Wilson, the only time sellers. storing fireworks because of Snover in the Nov. 7 general the potential fire hazard If election. peer county youths May 28 police encountered fire- Other than for a small when a box of 40-50 legal size works was on July 4 and amount on display for sale, any violations are found and i In Tuscola county, referred to him, he will f Maynard McConkey, a firecrackers inside a small some other holidays and the fireworks have to be stored shed exploded as the youths firecrackers used were in a non-combustible one- prosecute. Violations are a Kepublican, is retiring as misdemeanor. :ommissioner from district were outside setting off small ones. story building, well venti- No. 2, which consists of some of them. But since stores started lated, without electricity or "Legally, he (a dealer) I Elmwood, Elkland, The explosion, heard four selling fireworks, he has heat, and not used for any can sell them, but I have I Ellington and Novesta town- miles away, burned one of "very definitely" noticed an other purpose. The building serious questions about the [ ships and the northern part the youths over 40 percent of increase in their use. Some must be a minimum dis- morality of it," the prosecu- l of Kingston township. his body and blinded him in other towns in the area, he tance away from inhabited tor said, citing the possibil- Seeking to replace him are both eyes. His brother, who added, "have had it a lot buildings, roads and rail- ity of injuries by users L Royce Russell of Elmwood wasn't as close to the shed, worse than we have." township and Clifford Ryan suffered severe cuts and was Apparently the nearest of 4282 West Street, Cass also hospitalized. source of supply is in Caro, City. Both are Republicans, The box of fireworks was where one store has a large which means the winner will sitting on a window ledge banner outside advertising and heat because of the "fireworks." Millage levy >e decided in the primary. Dick Erla of Cass City was 87-degree temperature Large blockbusters and fanning to run as a may have set them off cherrybombs are still il- Democrat but changed his spontaneously. A spark from legal, but, said Wilson, "I mind and didn't file the fireworks being lit by the understand if you know the nominating petitions. boys is another possibility. right people, you can still get SALE AND USE OF them." on 3 ballots The other six members of FIREWORKS — Cass City Police Chief Gene Wilson the Tuscola County Board fireworks in Michigan be- One source is Ohio, where of Commissioners are all examines some fireworks confiscated by his department came legal when a federal fireworks can legally be sold Voters in the Owendale- The two candidates run-1 seeking re-election. None from minors. The small firecrackers are now legal in district court ruled that the but cannot be detonated in Gagetown School District ning for the two seats on the. face any opposition in the Michigan unless prohibited by local ordinance. Cass City state legislature's adopting the state. will be asked Monday to board are Jack Brinkman irimary but all will be op- several federal regulations The Michigan legislature renew (1.0 mills for opera- and Duane Ziehm. posed in the general election. has such an ordinance. as part of the 1976 Hazard- is presently considering tions. Brinkman, of 6057 N In Huron county, incum- ous Substances Act took legislation which would re- There will be two candi- Dodge Road, Gagetown, is r bent Edmund Good Sr. of move the legal loophole and dates on the ballot for two seeking his second four-year [ Gagetown will be opposed in thus again ban the sale and four-year terms on the term on the board. He has L the Republican primary by use of firecrackers in the school hoard. served as board treasurer Bruce W. Kuhl of Bay Port. .9 mill on Cass City state. The Kingston and Ubly for three years. Good represents district No. TUSCOLA COUNTY school districts both have He and his wife Bonnie I i, Brookfield, Sebewaing, Prosecutor Patrick Joslyn millage renewals on the have a boy and a girl, both of :nd Fairhaven townships. points out that villages can ballot plus there is compe- whom have graduated from L ")o Democrats are on (he by ordinance prohibit the tition for the seats on their Owen-Gage High School He lallot. use of fireworks. school boards. is a full-time farmer. In district No. 2, where Cass City has had such an Duane Ziehm, of 7927 Me- L ~: o m m i s s i o n e r Robert ordinance since 1566, which OVVICN'-GAGE Aipine Road, Owendale, is [ Infka of Ubly is retiring, Voters in the Cass City in order to raise funds for receive for the next school After the upcoming school prohibits the sale, posses- running for the board for the f wo Republicans will face School District Monday will certain school needs as de- year isn't known yet. but it year is over, added person- sion, or use of the explosive Renewal of the 8.0 mills in first time. •ach other in the primary, be asked to approve an termined by a committee of appears the budget will be nel hired because of the devices. the district will mean contin- A full-time farmer, he and I- sruce Brown of Ubly and increase of .9 mill in (he teachers and administra- "close." Me therefore was special millage will have to Wilson has directed his uation of the overall 23.5 mill his wife Jeannine have five Villiam Nugent of Bad Axe. district's operational levy tors. doubtful any of the special be paid out of regular school officers to use the ordinance operational levy. The re- children, four of whom have I Jo Democrats are running, for one year. Three of the needs on I he needs could he financed if revenue as the added levy if they catch someone set- newal will be for two years. graduated from Owen-Gage (~ "he district consists of all The approximately $TI!,(K)0 list involved hiring of per- the millage isn't approved. will have expired. ting off firecrackers. The exact amount of reve- The youngest, Lynette, will he townships from Grant the millage will raise will he sonnel: l) A high school The police have caught a nue the millage will bring in be a senior this fall. ownship east to Lake used for enrichment pur- remedial reading teacher. few violators, but all have won't be known until the 1978 Ziehm is a 1951 graduate luron. poses. At present, there are two been minors. Whether or not state equalized valuation is of Owendale High School I Candidates for the state Approval of the millage reading teachers for the they get turned over to known, according to Supt. Polls in the Owendale I 2gislature and for judicial won't mean an overall in- elementary schools and one juvenile court, Wilson indi- Ronald Erickson. Another Community Building will be aces had to file in Lansing •- crease in school taxes as the in the intermediate building cated, depends on whether factor will be whether any open Monday from 7 a.m -8 i ie deadline was the same - .9 mill levied by the school but none for high school stu- Two seek lone the violators have a past more property transfers p.m. nd county clerks won't board last year after ap- dents. 2) An elementary police record and on what from the district are made. now who is running until proval by voters for con- school librarian. Presently the complainant, if any, However, the eight mills KINGSTON ie end of the week. one librarian serves the in- chooses to do. If the youngs- times the 1977 SEV for the struction of the Campbell seat on board ter has a past record, he Candidates for township Elementary addition has ex- termediate school and the district of $28.61 million There are two vacancies ffices filed with their (own- pired. elementary schools. :i) A most likely will face a brought in about $228,000, on the school board, both up clerks, who have until vocal and instrumental Voters Monday will have a J.I). TUCKEY probate court hearing. out of total school revenue four-year terms. Running i The school hoard ap- In addition to the village nday to notify county proved putting the millage music teacher in the district. choice of two candidates for (property taxes and some are the two incumbents, f erks who is running. request on the ballot in April The other needs are physi- the one seat open on the Cass Tuckey, 48, was first ordinance, police have an- state and federal aid) of James Glassford of Phillips | cal: An intermediate school City' School Board. elected to the school board in other weapon, arresting a $757,192. Road and Gary Koehler of h public address system, in- J.D. Tuckey, who is seek- 1974. person for disturbing the Erickson didn't go so far English Road, and one dial- i termediate school clock sys- ing a second term, is being He and his wife, Dolores, peace. as to say defeat of the lenger, Patricia Randall of L tem, new furniture at Camp- challenged by Danny B. have five children, four of Possession or use of fire- millage will mean shutdown E. Sanilac Road. Glassford I Arrest two bell and Evergreen elemen- Allen. whom have graduated from works is also illegal in all of the schools, but did say, is currently board secre- L tary schools, added storage Persons can vote from 7 Cass City High School. The state parks, recreation "A millage defeat would tary. space (probably cupboards) a.m.-8 p.m. in the high fifth, Thomas, will start areas and state forest camp- hamper our operational Please turn to page 17. at Deford Elementary, win- school. seventh grade in the fall. grounds. money. That's for sure." dow shades in the intermed- They live at 4533 Downing iate building and at Ever- Street. 'n vandalism green, and additional audio- An Army veteran, Tuckey visual equipment at the high worked for 10'^ years for Two Kingston High School and a preliminary school. Walbro Corp., of which eight tudents were arrested last examination June 16. Bond The .9 mill will bring in was spent as chief engineer Vednesday by state police was set at $3,000. As of noon about $52,000 in property in the carburetor division. nd charged in connection Tuesday, Confer was still in taxes and qualify the district He is owner of Tuckey Block ,'ith the May 20 vandalism the Tuscola county jail, for about $26,000 in addition- Co., a supplier of stone and t the school. having failed to post bond. al state aid, for a total of gravel, a business he has Twelve rooms at the The 16-year-old was turned $78,1100. been in about 12 years. He is chool were ransacked, over to his parents, pending With that money, Supt. a member of the Elkland ausing estimated damage a hearing in Probate Court. Donald Grouse said, "It Township Fire Department. ($10,000-15,000. Although state police in appears we could do just He supports the .9 mill Arrested were David M. Caro were reluctant to give about all those things." additional operating levy on onfer, 18, of 5696 S. Phillips details concerning the in- However, until the district the ballot, pointing out that oad, Clifford, a senior, and vestigation, they did reveal gets bids on the various it is the same amount as the 16-year-old boy, who was in that the two teenagers were items to be purchased, as- millage levy for the Camp- ie ninth grade. suspects from the outset, suming the millage passes, bell Elementary School ad- Each were charged with apparently due to past it won't be known if the dition, which has now ex- itering without breaking troubles the two have had in $78,000 is enough. J.D. Tuckey pired. ith intent to commit school. If it isn't, it will be up to As for how the money alicious destruction of Talking to other possible the school board to decide should be spent, should there operty over $100 and two suspects narrowed the list of which items on the list get not be enough to cover all •unts of malicious destruc- those likely to have commit- funded as up to now, no the items on the special in of property over $100. ted the crime. priorities will be estab- needs list, he said, as of now, The two were in a car The vandalism took place lished. "I don't tiu'nk anyone on the opped by Lapeer state after janitors finished (heir The millage will not be board can say what comes •lice about 3 a.m. last Wed- work in the building about 11 separate from the rest of the first." sday in Metamora for in- p.m. Friday, May 19. It was district's operating levy Pointing out that some stigation of a traffic discovered the next morning (20.5 mills) thus there is no unanticipated expense could :>lation. They were wanted by a group of athletes legal requirement that the arise, he continued, "I think that time for questioning waiting for a bus to take money be spent for the it's something we will have ncerning the vandalism, them to a track meet. special needs. to play by ear until this fall, rwo other occupants of the Damage was done in the The ballot proposal reads: or later this summer." r were taken Into custody, offices of the superintendent, "Shall the limitation on the t for other reasons, A his secretary, the principal, amount of taxes which may DAN ALLEN /enile was a runaway assistant principal, study be assessed against all prop- ru" n Hi .... .1 n n in Dan Allen, 34, is running •m the Michigan Teen hall, school board meeting erly in Cass City Public n n n ii»u n . (l u 0 n « ii for the school board for the nch on S. Kingston Road room, science lab, gym- Schools ... be increased by B o n n u u u n j an adult was wanted on nasium, and some 9/10 of a mill (90 cents on first time. He and his wife, WALL TO WALL - There wasn't a bare wall at Campbell each $1,000 of state equal- Dan Allen Patricia, have two children, rebate court warrant. classrooms. David, who will start ninth Elementary School Tuesday evening as all students in Confer was arraigned Work by custodians, ad- ized valuation) for the year er the same day before ministrators, and teachers 1978, for the purposes of SWIMMING LESSONS grade in the fall, and Sue, grades 2-6 at Campbell, Evergreen and Deford and the in- scola County District enabled the school to reopen providing additional funds Starting June 12, evening who will be starting the fifth. termediate school each had at least three art projects on dge Richard Kern. A pre- on time Monday. for operating purposes?" classes only, starting at 5 The family lives at 5960 elimlnary examination The district has insurance Crouse said the amount of p.m. Phone 872-4094. 6-1-3 Main Street, Deford. display. Hanging them all up took teachers, students and s scheduled for Monday to cover the loss. state aid the district will Please turn to page 17. parents more than eight hours. I , I

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Cass City Social and Personal Items

Mrs. Reva Little Phone 872-3698

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Don Lorent- Twenty youngsters of Sal- Mr, and Mrs. Carl Stafford Lounsbury spent from Tues- zeh went to Burton Sunday em UM church attended a attended the funeral of her day until Thursday with Mr. to attend an open house for retreat Saturday which be- uncle, Carl Bernard Broom- and Mrs. James Schad of Brenda Stone, a high school gan at the church and ended field, 69, of Silverwood, Mon- Clio at the Schad cottage on graduate. She is the daugh- at the village park where day afternoon at the Black- Missaukee Lake near Lake ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn refreshments were served. more-Tubbs Funeral Home City. Stone. Rick Lorentzen of Much credit goes to Mr. and in Mayville. Burial was in Clio also attended. Mrs. Bud Inbody, Lori and Rich cemetgry. Rev. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craig Eric,and to Gary Bader for Barteld officiated. Mr. were at Big Rapids Saturday The American Legion making possible the drama- Broomfield died June 2 in overnight with Mr. and Mrs. Auxiliary will meet Monday tization of the story of Noah the Marlette hospital. Ron Decker. evening, June 12. Election of and the Ark. Others assist- unit officers for the coming ing were Rev. Eldred Kel- Mrs. John V. Ross of Ubly Mr. and Mrs. Floyd year will take place. Mem- ley, Mrs. David Loomis, was a visitor Sunday after- O'Rourke of Ann Arbor bers are urged to attend. Miss Ellen Morgan, Mrs. noon at the home of Mr. and came Tuesday, guests of Mr. Linda Salas, Mrs. Howard Mrs. Carl Stafford. and Mrs. Earl Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Green- Loomis, Mrs. Al Tropf and leaf had as guests Thursday, Colleen Auten. Mrs. Luella Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Bill Matson of Snover was a Monday visitor returned home recently Rudyard. Mrs. Glenn McClorey had at the home of Mrs. Bruce from Granite City, 111., as Memorial Day week-end Kritzman. where they had spent a few Echo Chapter OES will guests, her brother Clare days with their daughter and meet Wednesday evening, Crawford and her sister Born June 1 to Mr. and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. June 14 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Doris Miss Lessel Crawford of Mrs. Herbert Williams of Richard Ambuehl. Evens heads the refresh- Pontiac. Callers on Sunday Hale, the former Teresa ment committee and will be of that week end were Mr. Tracy of Cass City, an eight- Mrs. Leo Quinn had as assisted by Mrs. Alexia and Mrs. Harold McComb of pound, four-ounce girl, Re- week-end guests, her daugh- Cook, Mrs. Donna Eisinger, Detroit. becca Ann, in Tolfree hos- ter, Mrs. Colleen Bujdoso, Mrs. Margaret Brown and pital in West Branch. The and her daughter Jean and a Mrs. Marion Fuester. Past Mr. and Mrs. Max Agar Williams also have a son friend of Jean's, Tom Schor- worthy matrons and patrons had as Friday evening visi- Bobby who is nearly three ner of Warren. Other Sunday of Echo Chapter will be tors, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley years old. afternoon visitors were Bill honored during the meeting. Everett of Caro and Mr. and and Mike Quinn of Kingston Mrs. Douglas Deming of Mrs. James Schad of Clio and Mrs. Irene Merchant. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKeown The Seventh District As- West Chicago, 111. and Mrs. Tom Lounsbury Sunday evening Mrs. Quinn sociation of American Le- and son were Saturday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Englehart The Lapeer American Le- "Avalanches" was enjoyed. and her guests, except Mrs. gion Posts and Auxiliaries Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Murray ning dinner guests of Mr. Merchant, visited Mr. and gion Hall was the scene for will meet Sunday, June 11, of Williamston were here and Mrs. Leslie Lounsbury. Dawn M. Bouvrette of Bad lace dress and carne The couple met at Bricket Mrs. Bob Quinn at Kingston. the marriage of Susan Doerr Wood, England, in the sum- at Mt. Clemens. Dinner from Saturday because of the Axe and Dallas Englehart of basket of white and pc to Thomas McKeown May noon until 2 p.m. Election of illness of his father, Paul Cass City were married silk daisies. mer of 1976. Susan was a Born May 29 to Mr. and The annual Detroit con- 14. district officers will take Murray who is a patient in Saturday, May 27, at No- Best man was Mark i 1972 graduate of Mayville Mrs. Jack Simpson of Sum- ference of United Methodist The bride is the daughter place. Hills and Dales General vesta Church of Christ, Cass man. Groomsmen were i High School and a" 1977 mit, 111., an eight-pound churches will be held in of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hospital. Other recent rela- City. bert Englehart, B! graduate of Ambassador daughter, Jacqueline Marie. Adrian this week, starting Doerr of Mayville and the tives at the Murray home Rev. Harold Prong per- Schweikart, Kevin Ei College, Big Sandy, Texas. Mrs. Simpson is the former By a vote of the congre- Wednesday. Rev. Eldred groom is the son of Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. Phil formed the double-ring cere- hart and Ron Bouvrettf Her husband was born in Diane Halasz of Cass City. gation Sunday in Salem UM Kelley, pastor of Salem UM Mrs. James M. McKeown of Giwan, Scotland, but is more church, a change in time for Roach of Jackson and Alfred church, and Mrs. Luke mony for the daughter of The ring bearer was Scunthrope, England. recently from Watford, Sunday morning services Murray of Grand Rapids. Tuckey, delegate, will at- Floyd and Margaret Bouv- Denby. Nelson Haas, a World England, where he was a Mrs. Glenn McClorey and will take effect Sunday, June tend. Rev. Byron Hatch, rette and the son of Mr. and The bride's mother wo Wide Church of God pastor, certified painter and decor- Larry McClorey were 18, and continue until Labor Mrs. Howard Loomis and pastor of Trinity UM church, Mrs. Albert Englehart. green mint gown of \ officiated at the double ring ator. among those who attended a Day Sunday. Sunday School Mrs. Frankie Anker at- will attend. Music by John Denver ester knit featuring a rl, ceremony. After honeymooning in graduation party Sunday will begin at 9 a.m. and tended the Sunday morning included "My Sweet Lady", stone studded capelef The hall was decorated northern Michigan, they afternoon at the home of Mr. morning worship service worship service at the Gage- Stella Hennessey, Ruby "Annie's Song" and "Follow sheer polyester chiffon' with two blooming heather now live in Duluth, Minn., and Mrs. Joe High, honoring will start at 10 a.m. town UM church and later Biddle, Willma Didier and Me." The groom's mother ci plants and candelabra. where McKeown is a painter Robert McClorey, son of Mr. church service in Salem UM Lena Patch had dinner with The bride approached the an aqua polyester gown > The bride's wedding gown and carpenter. and Mrs. Richard McClorey. church. In the afternoon altar with her father. She a taffeta sleeveless Mrs. Bruce Kritzman had Mr. and Mrs. Loundy Parth L was made of sheer white as visitors Saturday after- they visited Mr. and Mrs. in Saginaw Monday. wore a formal gown of bodice and jacket. Cors< chiffon flowing from the noon, her sister, Miss Lillian Hubert Root of Caro. polyester satalustre ac- of white silk daisies \ waist into a chapel train, the Dunlap, and Mrs. Wilda Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kritz- cented with Venice lace accented with bows to ml" bodice decorated in rows of Courliss, both of Caro. Mr. and Mrs. Richard man of Phoenix, Ariz., came appliques, fashioned with a their dresses. lace. She carried a cascade Hampshire will have as a June 1 and are visiting Queen Anne neckline edged A wedding reception!_ arrangement of pink silk Clinton Beardsley, A F guest Thursday, his aunt. relatives and friends in in lace. The wide cuffed held for 300 guests at K roses, white apple blossoms, Reserves, and his wife from Mrs. Ada French, whose Michigan. Victorian sleeves, flounced VFW Hall. Out-of-r and white carnations. Burlington, Vt., came May home is in New Port Richey, hemline, edging the A-line guests were from Cass i Laura Tomich, friend of 27 and visited his parents, Fla. skirt and full chapel train, Kinde, Bad Axe, Port HI the bride, sang "Time In A Mr. and Mrs. David Little Mr. and Mrs. Ernest were lace detailed. A cap of and Detroit. Bottle" and "Twelfth Of spent Sunday at Vestaburg Beardsley, until Monday. silk Venice lace held secure The bride graduated f Never" accompanied by at the home of her parents, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. a fingertip illusion veil Bad Axe High School inl Bob Dunham on the organ. Mr, and Mrs. Gene Stauffer. Beardsley and their guests ENGAGED trimmed with lace appli- and is employed at De< Matron of honor was Judy Mrs. Little's sister, Elaine ville Die Form. The gi, and Rev. and Mrs. Richard Stauffer, was honored at an ques. She carried a cascade Carlson, sister of the bride. Beach and son of Alto en- arrangement of white silk graduated in 1976 from ' Bridesmaids were Dawn open house Sunday after- joyed a day together at daisies and pink sweetheart City High School an- and Anita Hartwick, cousins noon between baccalaureate employed at Valley GK_ Ashley with Mr. and Mrs. and commencement exer- roses. of the bride. Tina Bouvrette was the Saginaw. Loren Bigeio'.v. cises for the graduating v Best man was John Davis, maid of honor. Bridesmaids Wedding showers friend of the bride and class of which she was a Mr. and Mrs. William J. were Colleen Duggan, Sally given by Tina Bouvi, groom. Groomsmen were member. Profit and Mr. and Mrs. Don Byarski, Brenda Whelihan Wendy Bouvrette, sistc Don Carlson and Jim Doerr, Rockefeller were in Alma Mrs. Doris Hurd an- and Wendy Bouvrette. They law of the bride, Barbl brother-in-law and brother Saturday to attend high nounces she has a new wore sleeveless Empire Debbie Englehart ! of the bride. The ushers school commencement and granddaughter, born May 26 gowns of peach silesta styled Elaine Denby. were Tom Doerr and Allan open house honoring Kathy, to Mrs. Margaret Lynch at with matching long capes The couple will hv< Miller, brother and cousin of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hills and Dales Hospital. featuring full shoulder- Cass City. the bride. Jack Bird, a member of the The baby is named Jenny draped hoods. They carried The wedding cake was a class. Mr. and Mrs. Profit Rebecca. She weighed seven cascade arrangements of three-tiered cake of five returned home Sunday. pounds and seven ounces. white and peach daisies with Marriage Liceni flavors. An illuminated She joins two brothers and baby's breath. fountain with pink water Mrs. Eva Watson had as one sister. She is Mrs. Vickie Englehart was the stood on the first riser, bells Sally Smith & Jeffrey Moore James T. Root, 21, C dinner guests Sunday, Mr. Hurd's tenth grandchild. flower girl. She wore a white and tulle on the second, and City, and Barbara J. W, the bride and groom on the and Mrs. Norbert Narin and ack, 20, Cass City. daughter Kathy of Sterling Mrs. Bruce Kritzman vis- top. It was decorated with Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Daryl G. Lapeer, 19, C Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Decker announce ited her brother and his wife, pink roses and rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlap of ENGAGED City, and Rebecca J. Gf Immediately after the 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. James Hempton Charles Watson of Birming- the engagement of their all, 19, Gagetown. ham, Mr. and Mrs. Robert daughter, Sally Jo, to Jef- rural Decker, Sunday after- p.m. ceremony, a reception The children and grand- noon. Donald J. Smith, ,~ was held at the hall. Punch Ferris (Carolyn) Ware and Watson, Barbara and Jim- frey Alan, son of Mr. and Kingston, and Tracy | children of Mr. and Mrs. my, Bill Watson and Anne- and the wedding cake were Walter Hempton of Cass Mrs. Duane Moore of Deck- Widger, 18, Clifford. James Hempton are honor- marie Lynch. Mrs. George served to the guests. Dan- City. One daughter Roberta er. Jesse J. Bruce, 21, Defi ing their 50th wedding anni- Lynch and Matthew joined cing and music by the and one son Charles are A July 29 wedding is being Hills and Dales and Deanne M. Stover, versary with a family dinner deceased. them in the afternoon. planned. June 18. Cass City. Richard A. Swiek Jr.,[ FORMAL WEAR The former Mabel Libert General Hospital The couple has three Cass City, and Betty \ and John James Hempton grandsons, five granddaugh- Carpenter, 16, Caro. were married Jbne 20, 1928 BIRTHS: C/ioppe/'s ters and one great-grand- Randy 0. DePottey, in Pontiac. daughter. vVn .s VVtMi anil Millington, and Mary , They have three children, The Hemplons have re- May 30. to Mr. and Mrs. nun,, I Wear Rental! Mrs. Levcrnc (Betty) Elli- Totten, 21, Birch Run sided in Greenleaf township Ronald Keys of Kingston, a Lawrence W. Halazon 'tioneti>'2-3')3l cott of Owendale and Mrs. for 44 years. girl, Kerri Lee. Silverwood, and Roxa May 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Germain, 17, Mayville. : Robert Drury of Pigeon, a girl, Betsy Lynn. CASS CITY CHRONICLE PATIENTS LISTED MON- PUBLISHED EVERY THURSD. DAY, JUNE 5, WERE: AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN 1 Notice of the 6552 Main Street James Guinther, Mrs. John Haire, publisher Lawrence Buehrly, Arnold Grace Niedzielski National Advertising Represent! Schultz, William Merchant, Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc Mrs. Bertha Riech, Lisa Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nied- igan. Wilson, Donald Becker, Paul zielski of Essexville an- Second class postage paid at r Murray and Mrs. Michael nounce the engagement of City, Michigan 48726. Annual Meeting of the| Subscription Price: To post oflu" Pisarek Jr. of Cass City; their daughter, Grace Anne, *u Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Coui to William P. Pierce of $6.00 a year or 2 years lor $10.50. 3 Walter Kelley, Mrs. Alvin Essexville, son of Mrs. Con- lor $15.00. $3.50 lex six months i Buttram of Deford; nie Pierce and the late Louis months for $2.25. Daniel Morden of Snover; Z. Pierce Sr. of Cass City. In other parts ol the United S John Zimmer of Owosso; $7,00 a year or 2 years for $131 The prospective bride- months 14.00 and 3 months for Janie Irvine of Mayville; groom attended Ferris State SO cents extra charged for pai Hills and Dales William Kauffman of Bay order. Payable in advance, College. Port; For information regarding new A Nov. 3 wedding is advertising and commercial am Mrs. Charles Cheek Sr., planned. Mrs. Mabel LeValley, Robin printing, telephone 872-2010. Petiprin of Caro; Angie Aguilera of Sebe- "YOU'LL BE SURPRISED . . . waing; at how little our Homeowners insurance will cost you. General Hospital James Schulz of Union- ville, And it has all the coverages you are likely to need, ph' some special extras, like automatic liability protecti' f ~~~ for use of snowmobiles, swimming pools, and outboai motorboats. Non-Profit Corporation Mr, and Mrs. Robert Burns SIMULATED Give me a call at 872-4720 The children of Robert and sonage. They made their ENGRAVED Margaret Burns invite rela- home at 5820 Shabbona Rd., Right here in Cass City The annual meeting of the membership of the Corpora- tives and friends to attend Decker, where they now BUSINESS CARDSl an open house honoring their reside. tion will be at the Hills and Dales General Hospital meet- parents' 40th wedding anni- Their children are Robert AVAILABLE 1-COLOR or Phone 665-2407 ing room on Tuesday, June 13,1978,8:00 o'clock p.m. versary. It will be held from and JoAnn (Burns) McComb 2-5 p.m. Sunday, June 18, at of DeWitt, Jack and Sherry OR2-COLOR the Shabbona United Meth- Burns of Decker and Mary FARM BUREAU i For the purpose of the election of three (3) members to the Board odist church in Shabbona, Burns of Lansing, The The Cass City INSURANCE of Trustees and a review of past business and that business for the The former Margaret Mc- couple also have five grand- ensuing year. Naughton and Robert Burns children. Chronicle Bruc«Klng GROUP. were married July 2,1938, at The couple request no Firm Bureau Mutual • Farm Bureiu Lift • Community Strvlct Iniunn. the Decker Methodist par- gifts. I | SS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1978 PAGE THREE Rabbit Tracks "If It Fitz..."

By John Haire Retarded aren't normal By Jim Fitzgerald (And anyone else he can get to help) She makes her living tak- Some of them went down- sing to normal people. ing telephone polls. Many town to shop. Many had jobs It's been my experience times she has questioned the in downtown stores. Some that retarded people, when editor Mike Eliasohn couldn't understand why the seniors residents of St. Clair Shores, did domestic or yard work at they go out into the commun- :duated long before the underclassmen at Cass City and and she is impressed. the homes behind the nice ity, tend to be quiet. They omb schools completed classes. "I never knew a commun- lawns. never push anyone around, 'hinking about it I was stumped, too. Principal Russell ity that showed more gen- A few years ago, the state and they never complain hards explained. uine concern for its lawns," decided that if these slightly when they get pushed. They 'irst, seniors graduate normally a week before the rest she said. retarded people could visit aren't mean to people who hat tests can be given and graduation determined. She phoned me the morn- in the community every day, aren't as smart as they are. ccond, this year that would have placed baccalaureate on ing after the St. Clair Shores they could live there full They are kind to everyone morial Day week end. To avoid this conflict, the dates City Council demonstrated time. An open housing law they meet. e advanced a week. this genuine concern by was passed, prohibiting Naturally, it is uncom- 'bird, the 3-day teacher strike extended the school year a voting to go to court to keep cities from using zoning fortable for normal people t(>~ :-k so the graduates were through three weeks early. five mentally retarded wo- laws to discriminate against be around these dummies. 1 must have been okay, none of the seniors complained a men from walking on neigh- the mentally retarded. It Keep 'em out. borhood lawns. allows group homes for up to "What if the lawsuit fails? "We're not against re- six retarded residents re- Do you have any other he glow lasted all afternoon last week when the regular tardation; we're just against gardless of the zoning. ideas?" my friend the poll tal visit brought a "no cavities" verdict. putting it into our residential It is this law that's caused taker asked. area," said a citizen attend- the anguish about lawns in "The city could pass an ing the council meeting. St. Clair Shores. It has been ordinance limiting residence This is the type of public proposed that five retarded in St. Clair Shores to people spirit that has impressed my women and their two super- with IQs over 80," I sug- hen Michigan's weather is at its best it's really great. friend the polltaker. She is visors live together in a gested. ' could you beat Sunday, Monday and Tuesday awed by the depth of the residential district. Citizens "I'm afraid that might vhere? feeling St. Clair Shores have objected violently, and create a ghost town," the people show for their lawns. the City Council is suing to poll taker said, "and that When she learned that a overturn the open housing would be terrible. There Shores neighborhood was law. would be no one left to mow 3ign observed during the week end : "Free garage sale. ' ' being threatened by five re- My friend the poll taker the lawns." tarded women, she wanted asked if I think the lawsuit to help citizens defend their is a good idea. Yes. But it's shrubs. That's why she been filed for the wrong CHANGING TIMES Expo set for June 27 phoned me. reason. "You've had a lot of exper- St. Clair Shores residents It has always taken two to irage producers can re- Road, the program begins at ience with retarded people," are worried about the re- c the latest information make a quarrel — today it 10 a.m. she said. "Why don't you tarded women tromping on takes two to make a living. 't good alfalfa produc- MSU Extension specialists END OF AN ERA —Floyd and Madeline Ziehm give St. Clair Shores some lawns and lowering property at the Gratiot County will discuss production prac- advice on how to keep values and otherwise caus- 2 Expo, Tuesday, tices seen on 30 alfalfa examine the plaque presented to them at the Owendale- retarded people off the ing great trauma. Forget it. ie 27. Rain date is June varieties in test plots. Dis- Gagetown athletic banquet last Thursday night for their lawn?" Year after year, I watched cussions include fertilization contribution to the district. The couple has 11 children, the There's no denying my hundreds of mentally re- This forage Expo will be requirements, planting experience. For over 20 tarded persons perform as ;ood opportunity for the rates and dates, herbicide oldest of whom started school in the then Owendale district years I lived just a few pedestrians, shoppers and mer growing hay, or con- recommendations and yield in the 1940's. Their youngest, Roger, just graduated. The blocks from Michigan's employes. They never took iplating it, to receive up- per acre. Harvesting demon- largest home for the mental- shortcuts through shrubs. iate information on the strations over a 100-acre photograph on the plaque shows the Ziehm family. ly retarded. Every day I saw They never even attacked t alfalfa varieties, proper field include mowing and home patients who had storekeepers. They did good ilization, and the latest windrowing equipment, "downtown privileges." work for the people who harvesting equipment," chopping, baling, stacking, Their intelligence would be hired them. ordmg to Brent C. Wil- and loading hay. about the same as that of the But this doesn't mean the , Gratiot county exten- five women who have St. five retarded women should . agricultural agent. The Mikek operation con- Clair Shores worried. be welcomed in St. Clair o be held at the Steve sists of 1,600 acres which Gagetown planning for To get downtown, these Shores. Mentally retarded cek dairy farm, 2'- miles support a ,'WO-cow dairy CARO'S LEADING JEWELER home patients had to walk people do have unusual Phone (573-2444 t of St. Louis on Croswell operation. by dozens of nice lawns. traits that can be embarras- closing of dump June 15

The Gagetown village the village June 15. Elmwood township landfill, Feel dump on Reagh Road will be Having a commercial firm which was closed last Sept. closed June 15 under orders do the pick-up will mean a 1. It wasn't until a few mon- from the Thumb District doubling of the rate paid by ths ago he realized the Saving WELCOME Health Department 'and village residents, from the Gagetown dump was still state Department of Natural previous $4.50 per quarter up being used. Resources (DNR). to $9. The charge will appear Following an April 14 in- The village council has on the quarterly water bills. spection of the site by him At Coach Light now contracted with Cove Businesses, which other and a DNR representative, Sanitation of Bad Axe to take than Evans Products, were Gagetown officials were (TelI Us If We Are Wrong) over the trash pickups, paying $13 per quarter, will notified to close it by June 15. which had been done by a now be charged by Cove After it is closed, accor- village employee, who Sanitation according to the ding to state regulations, it on Years Ago We Made hauled the trash to the amount of trash the firm will have to be covered with Firm Commitment To dump. picks up. Evans Products two feet of dirt. =ifer The Finest Service Cove has its own facilities had been paying $125 per At the village council i The Area. You Tell Us for disposing of the refuse. It quarter. meeting Monday night, will start picking up trash in Gagetown and some nor- George R. Wilson Agency, _'e Have Succeeded By thern county townships were Inc., of Gagetown, was Here are two important things to look for: teadily Making Our ordered by the health depar- awarded a contract to insure tore Your Shopping Education tment last July 1 to close the new township-village 'eadquarters. Thank their landfills, but were hall, which may be ready for ou Very Much. given extensions if they were use in July. course set making progress toward fin- Payment of a bill to Frank ding an alternative means of Strausberg & Son of Saginaw of $18,708 for pavement of 1. Rate of Interest Paid - We pay An elementary education trash disposal. The closures were ordered because of some village streets was Service At Coach Light Means: course will be offered in authorized. Vassar this summer by Cen- inability to comply with 5% on your Passbook account, the various health regulations. It was mentioned that new 10% Discount For Senior Citizens tral Michigan University's speed limit signs for the School of Continuing Educa- Edward L. Kimbrue, school zone will have to be highest rate allowed. tion and Community Serv- health department chief Discount Patent Medicine Prices ices. sanitarian, said the erected, designating the Gagetown landfill somehow limit as 25 miles per hour in- Elementary Education stead of 30. Remodeled and Enlarged Store 50!!: "Workshop: California became confused with the Make and Take" will be offered for three semester Friendly Service Always hours of credit. Registration 2. Convenience — It is convenient to and first class meeting will The Name Brands You Can Trust be Wednesday, June 14, at 9 a.m. at the Townsend Ele- where all financial services are mentary School. For further information, Haire ill contact the School of Contin- available to you, such as: CH LIGHT PHARMACY uing Education and Com- 'KAVKH. OWIMT 1'h. »72-:tt>i:r munity Services, Rowe Hall, Net KiiMTjfi-m-v I'll. »72-321B Central Michigan Univer- jour Family Discount Drup Store. sity, Ml. Pleasant 48859, phone (517) 774-3715. Now that it's all over for arrived. Perhaps not. The a. Checking accounts another year let me lay this kids don't have this hang-up on you. themselves. They simply in- Graduation should be vite all their friends in b. Club accounts changed. person. 5th ANNUAL CARD There should be a way to They come to have a good send a notice of graduation time together. There's no c. Mortgages, business loans and without obligation. custom of gift giving. They A way to tell a friend that come because they want to. personal loans John or Susie has finally Great. Arts & Crafts Festival made it through high school But adults aren't that and we're proud and happy natural. That smart. d. Money orders and traveler's checks for him or her and would like I'll concede that perhaps you to know about it. I'm over sensitive about it e. Many friendly people to assist you What's more it would be but I can always imagine DOWNTOWN CARO - fine if you can arrange to someone receiving an invita- drop in at our open house to tion from me and thinking celebrate a moment with us. that it's an imposition. A If I had my way it would way to get a free gift. be perfectly proper to say It's strange in a way that Friday, June 9 12 to 9 p.m. "no gifts" and mean it. high school graduation is But it's not and I haven't attended by hoopla no end the courage to be a trend while college graduation WE OFFER YOU ROTH setter. slips by in comparative ob- So that leaves the dilem- scurity. ma ... to whom do you send How many college grad- •at., June 10-9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. invitations? uation festivities have you The way it was solved in attended? our house was to not send So I repeat, graduation any except to relatives and a should be changed. couple of families where the There should be as much THE PINNEY STATE BANK 40 BOOTHS 40 graduate and the families rejoicing (or more) for a had long associations. college degree as there is a Cass City, Michigan 48726 That really doesn't solve high school diploma. the problem. There are lots And you should be able to Featuring Jewelry, Pottery, of persons that I would have observe both without worry- liked to invite over to the ing about asking for a gift. Painting, Etc. house. Perhaps some of And friends should be able them were mildly dis- to share it with you on the appointed when no Invitation same basis. PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY. JUNE 8,1978 CASS CITY, MICHIGA

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CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1978 PAGE FIVE PEDALING AROUND At Cass City High School Pity poor Pontiac 43 graduates get scholarship! ^•"^ JBL Forty-three graduating Knight debate scholarship. Corp. scholarship. ation of University Women Twenty-nine of the gradu- lin, Linda Sieradzki, Terry ByMikeEliasohn seniors at Cass City High Joyce Daley - State cer- Dianna Smith -- Walbro scholarship, state scholar- ating seniors were desig- Hoag, Jane Hutchinson, School are receiving college tificate of recognition. Corp. scholarship, state ship. nated special honor students Kathy Kirn, David Kitchen, It used to be Christians scholarships or grants. Tim Fortson -- Basic Edu- scholarship, Basic Educa- Beth Walsh - State certifi- for having maintained at who were killed in stadiums. were obligated for more Douglas McCampbell, Susie than $48 million in bonds. Most involve financial aid cation Opportunity Grant. tion Opportunity Grant. cate of recognition. least a 3.5 grade point Now it's taxpayers who get Knight, Cheri Martin, Janet Paying them off would be although some are only hon- Joan Freiburger -- Raw- Debra Stevens - State Sally Ware - Spring Arbor average through high Murdick, Dianna Smith, Deb killed, no matter what their orary. son Foundation scholarship, certificate 6f recognition. College honors scholarship, school. They were: • religion or race. no problem, they were told. Sowden, Colleen Truemner, Out of 169 graduates, 66 Marsha Goslin scholarship, Colleen Trischler - State state certificate of recogni- Deb Lockwood, Barb Jesse Groth, Karen Wagg,' j Fortunately for Michigan In 1973 stadium officials and their consulting firm said are continuing their educa- Cass City Lions Club schol- certificate of recognition. tion. Tuckey, Susie Asher, JulAnn Sally Ware, Wendy Ware,' | taxpayers, they only have to tion. arship. Colleen Truemner -- Wal- Wendy Ware - Spring Auten, Joyce Daley, Joan put up $800,000 a year to only 24 events were needed Kim Witherspoon, Janice I to run at a profit. In 1976, the Joan Freiburger, daugh- Charyl Gilliam -- State bro Corp. scholarship. Arbor College honors schol- Freiburger, Kevin Brown, Wentworth and Ross Riden- keep the Silverdome stad- ter of Mr. and Mrs Alger scholarship, Supplemental Barbara Tuckey -- St. Pan- arship. Charyl Gilliam, Brenda Gos- our. ium in operation. break-even figure was raised to 42 dates. They were Freiburger of Cass City, was Education Grant, cratius Catholic Church Gary Warju - Basic Ed- Pity the poor taxpayers in wrong. the recipient of the Rawson Brenda Goslin - State Julia Murray scholarship, ucation Opportunity Grant. Pontiac. They are not only Foundation scholarship, certificate of recognition. state scholarship. Janice Wentworth -- State • O faced with a millage in- According to the latest auditor's report, the Silver- which will pay her tuition Jesse Groth - State schol- Tim Tuckey -- John S. certificate of recognition. crease to help pay for the and fees for four years. arship. Knight debate scholarship, Kim Witherspoon -- East- 80,000-seat stadium-, a cut in dome will have hosted 77 dates by the time the present She will be attending Terry Hoag - State schol- Spring Arbor College fine ern Michigan University city services is needed to fiscal year ends and will Central Michigan University arship, Spring Arbor College arts scholarship, Bethel Col- regional high school award. free more funds to pay for %*Md5 CITY have run up a deficit of and plans to study business honors scholarship. lege academic scholarship, Because of laws regarding • 0 the home of the Detroit administration. Jane Hutchinson - State Bethel College service schol- financial confidentiality, the * 0 Lions. almost $3.7 million. Despite a projection that the stad- Three students were scholarship, Central Mich- arship, state certificate of school administration may The only person not suffer- ium will be used for 159 awarded Walbro Corp. igan University Board of recognition. not have been aware of ing is Lions owner William scholarships for a total of Trustees scholarship, Basic Karen Wagg - Cass City scholarships awarded to Clay Ford. events in the upcoming fis- Thursday thru Sunday cal year, the projected defi- $1,500 each over four years. Education Opportunity branch of American Associ- some students. It all boils down to money cit will be at least $2 million. Linda Sieradzki, daughter Grant. or to be blunt, greed. In order to keep its finan- of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Paul Kerbyson -- St. Pan- The former home for the JUNE 8-9-10-11 cial head above water, Pont- Sieradzki of Cass City, plans cratius Catholic Church Lions was Tiger Stadium, iac taxpayers are faced with to study banking and man- Julia Murray scholarship. Thursday All Seats $1.00 — 8:00 which only has 54,000 seats. agement at Saginaw Valley Luanne Keyser -- Basic With most if not all Lions a 4.4 mill increase in the property tax and a cut in city State College. Education Opportunity Fit-Sat.-Sun. 7:30 &9:30 games there being sellouts, services. That includes not Dianna L. Smith, daughter Grant. Ford obviously could make buying new police cars that of Barbara Smith of Cass Peter Kessler - State cer- ENJOY 7HS fUH IN more money if he had a City and Robert Smith of tificate of recognition. bigger stadium. need replacing and a freeze on hiring any new employ- New Orleans, plans to study Kathy Kirn -- Saginaw AIR CQHDIJIQWD COMFORT All the blame can't be put ees and on overtime. pre-medicine at Michigan Valley State College Triske- on the powers that be in Michigan taxpayers have State University. lion Merit Scholarship, state Pontiac. Detroit • officials a stake in all this too, as the Colleen Truemner, daugh- certificate of recognition. and power brokers were ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle David Kitchen - National Aren't you glad it's.. falling over themselves in an stadium receives $800,000 a year in state revenues. Truemner of Cass City, in- Merit Scholarship, state effort to build a new stadium A long-time critic of the tends to study guidance scholarship. Joan Freiburger Dianna Smith for the Lions (that also subsidy, state Sen. John C. counseling at Central Michi- Susie Knight -- Michigan would have housed the Hertel, D-Harper Woods, gan University. State University student aid Tigers). David Kitchen, son of Mr. grant, state scholarship, It's probably a good thing and Wayne County Commis- sioner George Killeen have and Mrs. Ben G. Kitchen of Basic Education Opportun- Detroit lost. Their proposed filed suit in Federal District Cass City, received a Nat- ity Grant. Radium was even more ional Merit Scholarship. He •ostly than the one in Pont- Court, claiming denial of Deb Lockwood - Univer- equal protection of the laws graduated in January and iac. plans to attend the Univer- sity of Michigan Regents' as provided for in the U.S. Alumni scholarship, state A proposal to sell $15.9 Constitution. sity of Michigan this fall. million in bonds to finance scholarship, Basic Educa- They argue that all of the Other scholarships and building of the Pontiac stad- tion Opportunity Grant. people of the state help financial grants were ium went on the ballot in Cheri Martin -- Saginaw support the stadium but due awarded to: December, 1972. The pro- Valley State College Triske- to the television blackouts of Susan Asher - Federal posal passed by 296 votes. lion Merit scholarship, state games, only a portion of the Basic Education Opportun- In addition to that money, certificate of recognition. population is allowed to ity Grant. .here was another $25 mil- Janet Murdick -- State see them. Steve Ballard -- State of Linda Sieradzki ion in bonds backed directly Michigan Scholarship Pro- certificate of recognition. Yom stadium revenues. If The winner in all this is William Clay Ford. When gram certificate of recogni- Scott Nicol - State schol- sny of the bonds could not be the Lions played at Tiger tion. arship, Basic Education Op- iaid off, it was up to the The weather stadium, they paid 15 per- Paul Battel - State of portunity Grant. Jontiac taxpayers to do so. cent of their gross receipts Michigan scholarship and Susie Nolan -- State schol- High Low Precip. JA MOTOWN PRODUCTION A UNIVERSAL PICTURi TECHNICOLOR" rs The Pontiac" City Council as rent. At the Silverdome, federal Supplemental Edu- arship. Wednesday 84 48 1.11 ater borrowed $7.1 million they pay seven percent. cation Opportunity Grant. Rita Rabideau - Aquinas Thursday 90 51 0 o put a roof on the stadium. In 1974, their last year in Lorraine Brooks - State of College scholarship, state Friday 80 34 0 That meant taxpayers Tiger Stadium, they grossed Michigan tuition grant and tuition grant. Saturday 78 36 0 NEXT THURSDAY (4 days) $3.3 million from ticket sales Calvin College grant. Scott Richards -- BSsic Sunday 82 42 .02 Fast Resultd and paid $495,000 in rent. In Kevin Brown - State Education Opportunity Monday 76 40 14 CHARLTON HESTON m three years at the Silver- scholarship and Basic Edu- Grant state certificate of Tuesday 86 50 0 dome, the Lions have cation Opportunity Grant. recognition. (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant) rni_ Paula Butler -- State certi- r grossed an average of $5.4 Ross Riflennur - State : j 'GRAY LADY DOWN" xry million a year and paid ficate of recognition. certificate of recognition. $378,000 in rent. Chuck Clark - John S. Linda Sieradzki - Walbro Chronicle Making it even sweeter for Ford is that he has 27 years to go on a 30 year contract. WANT ADS Until the 30years are up, the Lutheran church City of Pontiac cannot raise his rent. 872-2127 GUEST NIGHTS ARE CARO DRIVE-IN MONDAY & TUESDAY celebrates 30th ~>hone: 673-2722 SAVE! 2 for $2.25 A special service and an Garfield and Maple. Gets you 'Pit Stop service Wed. thru Sat. old fashioned picnic June 18 It was replaced by a large June 7-8-9-10 will mark the 30th anniver- basement built to hold the sary of the Good Shepherd larger church building that CAN THIS MODERN Lutheran church in Cass was to follow. It never did. in a hurry Instead the congregation =/VIAN SURVIVE IN A City. "STONE AGE WORLD? Speaking at the morning purchased land and built the I Robert Harper worship will be the Rev. present church on Main ~planewrecked in an Paul Heitmann, first full- Street, selling the basement to the Masons. -unexplored jungle hell, time pastor of the church. Following the sermon, the =THIS IS HIS TRUE STORY! The new church was dedi- church picnic will begin. It cated in 1967. Now it, too, will start with a social hour has been outgrown by the ..THE LAST highlighted by. selections expanding congregation. from a barbershop quartet SURVIVOR composed of church mem- Now under study are plans bers. to enlarge the Sunday Color by Technicolor' • Color prints by Moviolab • Released by United Producers After lunch, organized School, additional seating games will be held for all for choirs, additional office, ages until 2 p.m. nursery and storage facili- PLUS 2nd The Lutheran church was ties and a larger entry way established in Cass City by area. iTHER SHATTERING EXPERIENCE the late Rev. Otto Nuechter- Architects have been M THE AUTHOR OF "TAXI DRIVER." lein in 1945. The church oper- hired to do the preliminary ated as a mission until 1959 studv. when Rev. Heitmann be- came the pastor. Other pastors serving the church include the Rev. SIMULATED John Boerger, the Rev. Richard Eyer and the Rev. ENGRAVED 5un.-Mon.-Tues. June 11-12-13 Carl Schinnerer. Aren't you glad it's,,. The Rev. James Van Del- BUSINESS CARDSi len is the current pastor, serving here since 1970. The Lutherans met in AVAILABLE 1-COLOR homes and in various other OR2-COLOR buildings when the mission was formed. Starting in 1947, The Cass City Whether you're having tire trouble in the field, or you just for several years the meet- need a little advice, your local 'Pit Stop' service man is as ing place was in a small Chronicle near as your phone. building at the corner of One call to this number brings him right to your farm. And with him come the tools and the training to get the job done fast. What's more, he offers you the most complete line of Goodyear farm tires around, plus a wide range of DEERING PACKING important services to keep you rolling. 1 Mile North, 1/2 Mile East Of Whatever your particular tire needs may be, you can rely Silverwood at 4808 E. Mayville Road on your 'Pit Stop' man to be at your service — whenever and wherever you need him. 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Ray McCarty, president, Mrs. Cleo Eaton of Royal Mrs. George Krause, Mrs. of grandstand events. conducted the business Oak and Mrs. Beverly Rol- William Snell, Mrs. Maude Turner returned home Mon- day overnight with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buerkle. There will be tractor pull meeting and all the officers lier of Grand Blanc visited Holcomb and Miss Marie day after spending the week Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sprague ing in the evening Monda}' were re-elected. Judy Laut- their aunt and uncle, Mr. Meredith were Sunday din- end with Mr. and Mrs. and Kellie of Bay Port were Aug. 7, and Friday, Aug. li Married Bernard Pearl and family at 1 ner is in charge of games. and Mrs. Virgil VanNor- ner guests of Mrs. Nellie Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Tuesday, there will b The youngest member man, Tuesday, May 23. Gregg; Mrs. Snell attended Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hyatt and Mrs. Ryerson Puter- pony pulling, two shows b Mr. and Mr.s. Ralph Smith the open house in honor of : was three-week-old Tony baugh. the musical group "Sui Wasierski. The newest mar- were Monday, May 22, sup- Jeanie Martin at the home of and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hyatt and Tom and Dennis Mrs. Frank Pelton was a shine Express," and the 4-1 ried couple were Mr. and per guests of Rev. and Mrs. her grandmother, Mrs. king and queen contest I Mrs. Jack Sheiber. Harold Smith. Everett Philipat, and Mrs. were Sunday guests of Mr. Sunday evening caller of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Jones. Wednesday will be chi) Happy Birthday was sung Mr. and Mrs. Ryerson Krause, Mrs. Holcomb, Mrs. and Mrs. Bill Arnott at Grand Blanc. dren's day. In the evenini to Ruth Misevich. Puterbaugh attended open Gregg and Miss Meredith Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith 1 The Shabbona United will be a motorcycle thn It was decided to have house Sunday, May 28, in attended the open house for and .family attended open show.- In- -addition -to—a" till you've honor of Scott Dorman. Scott Dorman. Methodist church will hold a registered al next year's "reunion at the house Sunday to honor grad- exhibition by a professionr home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Memorial Day guests of Mrs. Jim Hopkins and family vacation Bible School uates Russell Bye and Sher- Albee True Value Hardware's June 11 through 15, from motorcycle group, are Bridal Registry ert Lautner. Mrs. Frank Pelton were Mr. daughter Julian and Rhonda rie Smith. 7:15 to 9:15 in the evening. motorcyclists are invited ( Members came from and Mrs. Bob Rich and Cooper of Saginaw spent the Mr. and Mrs. Herman compete in a slalom ract Wyoming, Mich., Angola family of Deckerville and week end with the former's This is for youth and also Jess of Port Huron were adults. jumping contest, a sloV and Gary, Ind., Texas and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry King and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Saturday afternoon callers race, and "wheelie" contesi the surrounding area. family. VanNorman. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Mr. and Mrs. Voyle attended graduation exer- Entry blanks will be avail Dorman. able at area motorcyclj cises for Mark Geister and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wheel- Jeff Dunsford at Marlette shops. er and Richard attended the Thursday night, the live High School Sunday after- Handicapped State Olym- f noon. stock sale will be at 8 30 am pics in Mt. Pleasant Friday demolition derby at 8 Per Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hoagg and Saturday. Their son attended open house in hon- sons wanting to compete ir Jerry participated in his the demolition derby cai or of Kristy and Timmith wheelchair. He came home Hill Sunday afternoon. obtain entry blanks fror with gold and silver medals. Judy Mixter in the coopers JUNE Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dor-They all returned home man visited Mr. and Mrs. live extension office in Sat Sunday after visiting at the dusky. Gene Groombridge and fam- DeWayne Kyser home. ily Saturday morning. The final night of the fan, Mrs. Frank Pelton at- Mr. and Mrs. Ryerson Saturday, Aug. 12, will b< tended open house Thursday Puterbaugh, Mrs. Alex two grandstand shows, bot^ evening after graduation in Cherniawski and Andy and featuring country singer] honor of Scott Nicols at the Dalton attended open house Stella Parton and Clovei home of Rev. and Mrs. in honor of Sherrie Smith. Willis. Eldred Kelley. Church services for the Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dor- Shabbona RLDS church will Immunizatior man attended open house in be held at 10 a.m. at the CANNON honor of their grandson, Sanilac County Park on Scott Dorman, Sunday after- M-53. A potluck dinner will clinic set noon. He graduated from follow with recreation in the FLORAL Sheet«-Tl ICC 1.s3 ananad Cases Marlette High School. afternoon. for Sanilac Kevin, Ryan .and Lane Muslin Perma Press Floral Printed Smith were Memorial Day The Sanilac County Healt' guests in the afternoon of Set-aside Department will conduct li. Twin Bed their grandparents, Mr. and monthly immunizatioi 997 clinic June 14 and 22 in it) Flat and Fitted £* ea. Mrs. Ralph Smith. Mrs. Herb Pallas and reporting office at 115 N. Elk Streei Wayne were Sunday evening Sandusky. Full Bed callers of Mr. and Mrs. Hours both days will be $^77 Ryerson Puterbaugh. date near 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 1 30-1 Flat and Fitted & ea. Mrs. Thelma Ward and p.m. If possible, parents whose Carolina and Ethel Bierlein Producers who have filed last name begins with A-IV Queen Bed of Flint were Sunday after- an intention to participate in $C77 noon callers of Mr. and Mrs. should attend the first day[_ the 1978 Set-Aside Program, N-Z on the second day [_ 100% POLYESTER Flat and Fitted *J ea. Virgil VanNorman. must certify their acreages Protection against mea.c Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith of fall seeded crops with FILLED and girls and Mr. and Mrs. les, rubella, mumps, whooj Cases their county Agricultural ing cough, diphtheria, tei Voyle Dorman enjoyed a Stabilization and Conserva- anus, and polio, plus tubei, cookout at the home of Mr. tion Service office not later culin tests, will be offeredL and Mrs. Bob Sawdon and than June 15. Bed Pillows family Memorial Day. Children three months o Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlap Producers that have com- age and older can attend / c Percale Perma Press Sr.. Sally Smith, Mr. and pleted their 1978 plantings of parent or guardian mu. Mr.s. Ray Buerkle and Mr. spring seeded crops should accompany their childrei, F and'Mrs. Randy Smith were certify their total planted Parents are urged to bring < Saturday supper guests of acreages of all crops and, at record of previous immuni Sheets ana Cases ' Mr. and Mr.s. Don Smith and the same time, indicate their zations. COTTON family. Julie celebrated her set-aside acreage, thus Family planning service^ birthday. avoiding having to make two to qualified individuals arl Double Bed Mrs. Alex Cherniawski trips to the county office for also available from thl $437 and Mrs. Ryerson Puter- certification purposes. How- health department for quali PANTIES Flat and Fitted —™ 63. bauth attended an Interior ever, since some acreages fied individuals. Decorator party Friday eve- are planted after June 15, Irregulars 1 Queen Bed ning at LuAnn Brown's in producers have until July 15 People who take time t STANDARD AND $£77 Bay Port. to certify their total planted live have found the secret c Flat and Fitted ea. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hoagg acreage. success. QUEEN SIZE attended open house in hon- Standard

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Mr. Boston Frozen ^ ft 69 Fish Filets »»,ng. *1 Food Center Health and Beauty Aids $*OO OFF CHARCOAL IN CASS CITY Stay Free • *OCOUPON S-|99 This coupon entitles the bearer to S3 OO OFF OPEN MONDAY THURSDAY TO 6 PM MAXI PADS 30ct Reg $2 49 the regular 512.OO rental of a FRIDAY TO 9 P.M. Solarcalne S 19 CARPET MAGIC "STEAM" MACHINE SATURDAY 8 00 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SPRAY Large 8 oz. Reg. $2.79 2 $129 BEER WINE $ 14 ^ i 50 tabs Reg. $2.59 MEMBER T.W. FOOD STORE DRISTAN 2 Colgate 7oz. ERLA'S FOOD CENTER Toothpaste Rfl0.$i.i9 PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1978 CASS CITY, MICHIG;

ANNUAL Mrs. Harold Koch Gagetown Area News Phone 665-2536

SENIOR CITIZENS Mrs. Lucille LaFave called afternoon. CUB SCOUTS I SCHOOL on her sister-in-law, Mrs. Following the picnic, The Owen-Gage Senior Tony Carolan, at Bay City awards were presented. There will be a regu) Citizens met Thursday, June Sunday afternoon. They were: one-year pin meeting of the Cub Scot1 1. Mrs. Gerry Carolan at- and badges to: Andrea Man- after school Thursday, Ju| Blood pressures were tak- tended the open house party dich, Deann Lenhard, Steph- 8, to hand out summ' en by Dorothy Rocheleau given by Mr. and Mrs. Keith anie Hoese, Debby Lesoski, activities calendars. I and Margaret Good. Alma Goslin in honor of their Doreen Huizar, Maureen The leaders want all pi ELECTION Severance opened with daughter Brenda, a recent Andrakowicz, Jennifer Bal- ents to take note that thi prayer. Leslie Munro led the high school graduate. lard, Terri Ballard and Tena want to work on the Nation NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION OF THE ELECTORS '3F group in the pledge to the Smith. Two-year pins to: Summer Time Pack awai CASS CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Mrs. Harry Johnston Lisa Edwards, Kendra flag and presided at the brief spent the day with Mr. and This requires at least TUSCOLA, HURON AND SANILAC COUNTIES, MICHIGAN meeting. Reehl, Mary Lesoski, and percent participation L Mrs, Elger Generous Sun- Andrea Burke. Door prizes were won by day. Pack "activities. TO BE HEl°> Mary Enderle and Pete The following girls re- JTJiME 12, 1978 Severence. Deb Rabideau, daughter ceived their wings: Lisa of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rabi- Helen Copeland spoke Edwards, Kendra Reehl and deau of Hobart Road, was Jennifer Ballard. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT: about the Senior Citizens one of two students at Cass party to be held in Port Hope, beginning at 12 noon City High School to qualify Please Take Noiice Thai ihe Annual Eleciion of ihe School r>isirici >vill be held June 12 with a potluck for the state track finals near Lansing Saturday. She on Monday, June 12, 1978, in' ihe High School building in ihe Village of Cass Ciiy, dinner. May 27, Mrs. Phyllis Boots competed in the hurdles. and daughter Laura of Ar- Michigan. Bingo was played and cookies and coffee served. Mrs. Keith Rabideau took cadia and Mrs. Hannah Kil- The next meeting will be a car load of Deb's friends to burn of Millington and Fred THE POLLS OF ELECTION \7ILL OPEN AT 7:00 O'CLOCK. A.M. AND CLOSE June 15 with potluck dinner. the state track finals Sat- Ackerman and dad of Bur- AT 8:00 O'CLOCK, P.M. urday morning. She and ton, Mich., were guests of Kim Witherspoon competed Mrs. Archie Ackerman and in the finals. Archie Jr. at Gagetown. Ai ihe Annual School Eleciion i!iere will be elecied one (1) member 10 ihe Board Mrs. Mabel Ondrajka at- Mr. and Mrs. James Barr Mr. and Mrs. Keith Goslin .of Educaiion of ihe disvrici for a full lerm of four ('4) years ending in 1982. tended graduation exercises and family were in East held an open house party at for Dorothy Koch, her Jordan over the week end to their home Saturday eve- granddaughter, at Sebe- attend a family reunion and ning for 140 friends and THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAVE MOMINATEO TO FILL SUCH VACANCY: waing Junior High School help celebrate the 80th birth- relatives honoring their Sunday afternoon. day of her mother, Mrs. daughter Brenda who is a recent graduate of Cass City Danny B-. Allen .1, ~>. Tuckey Fred Ondrajka, who is Grace Galmore. Over 250 CLIFF stationed at a Naval base at family members were pres- High School. T Charleston, S.C., was home ent. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE MAT ihe follo'.vins; proposiiion .vill be submiiied for the Memorial Day week RYAN 10 ihe voie of ihe eleciors ai ihe Annual School Eleciion: end. BROWNIE TROPP 641 Log cabin Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMillen attended open Gagetown Brownie Troop Announces His house for Richard Hartman, 641, under the leadership of tour slated TA\ '1ATE IMITATION INCREASE P^ son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Pauline Reehl and Mrs. Candidacy FOR OPE'! A TING PUR POSES Hartman, Sunday afternoon. Donna Burke, finished the for Richard is a graduate of year with a family picnic June 18 Owen-Gage High School. held at the Gagetown Park Commissionei Shall '.he limiiaiion on ihe amouni of laxcs which may be Mrs. Gerry Carolan and from 2 to 4 o'clock Sunday The Cass City Area Histor- assessed against all properly in Cass Ciiy Public Schools, ical Society will sponsor a DISTRICT 2 picnic and log cabin tour on the i Tuscola, Huron and Snnilac Counties .. 'lichigan, be increased HEALTH TIPS Sunday, June 18, starting at by 9/10 of a mill (.S.90 on each *1, 000.00 of suite equalized 1 p.m. REPUBLICAN! valuation) for ihe year r;7S, for ihe purpose of providing 9 The day's activities will TICKET ol funds for operating purposes? start at the Copeland cabin ^Little strokes site, four miles east of Cass Your Support City, two north, and three- All school elector:, /ho are registered >/iiii ihe ciiy or township der'< of ihe fourths mile east on Seeger at the ciiy or township in which they reskie are eligible to vou1 m ilns election. Road. impair capacities Members and guests are Aug. 8 By Frank Chappell, asked to bring a picnic lunch I, Elgene Keller, Treasurer of Fuscola Coumy, Michigan, horohy cerufy ihat. plus a blanket to sit on. A Primary as of ,'iarch 21, 1978. the records of this Office indicate ihai the total of ill voted American Medical Association business meeting will follow Will be increases over and above the lax limitation established by ihe Constitution of ' uchigan, the picnic, after which will An often unsuspected velop a psychosis. be a tour of four log cabins. Appreciated in any local units of government affecting ihe taxable property located in Cass Ciiy cause of mental and physi- Some become sloppy in Public Schools, Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, Michigan, is as follows: cal incapacity is a series of dress and befuddled in "little strokes." thought, while others lose a A stroke occurs when the part of their moral sense. BEAUTY..QUALITY, blood supply to a part of the Sometimes the victim mere- By Tuscola County: ! Mill for Bridges IW- 1980, Inclusive brain is reduced or com- ly loses interest in his family ECONOMY pletely cut off, says the and friends, and lives secre- 1.6 Mills for Special Education, Indefinite American Medical Associ- '"'loner of Record tively, constantly hiding Make Sunburst Memorials By Ellington Tov/nship: ation. things that through forget- Your Best Buy! By Elm wood Township: None of Record This can be caused by a fulness he cannot find later. ".'one of Record blood clot, or by hemorrhage When the symptoms are By Novesia Township: - bleeding from an artery in None of Record mild, as they often are, the By Kingston Township: the brain. When the nerve person may get along fairly By Wells Tov/nship: None of Record cells of a part of the brain well. A sufferer from little By Elkland Township: None ot Record are deprived of their blood strokes usually can get supply, the part of the body along better in slower-going By Aimer To'vnship: None of Record controlled by these nerve None of Record farm and small town areas By Columbia Township: centers cannot function than in the faster-living city. By School District: 7.5 Mills 1978 only normally. The problems of small Whether your needs are (or a simple grave-marker, a famil 1.5 ill Is 1978-1979 Little strokes may start strokes is one of the most monument or an elaborate mausoleum, you will find 01= when a person is in the 30s or difficult facing medical sci- service helpful, economical and understanding. 40s, striking silently at night ence. The most hopeful re- or passing almost unnoticed search approach is that of Call Roger L. Little Treasure" as a sudden dizzy spell, a finding ways to prevent Tuscola County, Michigan momentary blackout, or just stroke. Science seeks to a few moments of confusion. learn more about how to LITTLE'S MONUMENT CO. [ The stroke itself is not recognize early symptoms I, Arnold Schwehzer, Treasurer oi Huron Couniy. Michigan, hereby ceriify ihai, severe enough to compel the so that treatment can be Phone 872-2195 Cass City patient to seek medical aid, instituted promptly. as of March 20, 1978, ihe records of ihis Office indicate ihai ihe total of all voted but some permanent brain increases over and above ihe tax limiiaiion established by the Constitution of Michigan, damage remains just the in any local units of government affecting ihe taxable property locaied in Cass Ciiy same. A formerly kind, gentle Public Schools, Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, Michigan, is as follows: person may become highly impatient and irritable. His By Huron County. None judgment is often impaired. None A strong man may become By Grant Township: weak and prone to tears. By Sheridan Township: None Suspiciousness is common. By the School District: 7.5 Mills 1978 only A person with a tendency to 3.5 Mills 1978 - 1979 emotional instability, held in Now you can get a great check heretofore by will rebate for learning to By Tuscola Intermedia!e power, may suddenly de- School Disirict: I Mill - Unlimited lose weight. Simply join Weight Watchers before Handicapped June 24th. And after you attend 10 consecutive Arnold Schweii zer weekly meetings be- Treasurer travel guide tween June 25th and Huron County, Michigan September 30th, 1978, you can name your own available rebate. Either a $10 gift Gov. William G. Milliken check from Jean Nidetch I, Kenneih Rhead, Treasurer of Sanilac Coumy. Michigan, hereby ceriify ihai, has announced the release of or a $20 discount coupon as of March 21, 1978, the records of this'Office indicate that ihe loial of all voied a new travel publication, book you can apply "Handicapper's Mini- toward your next 13 increases over and above the tax limiiaiion established by the Consiiiuiion of Michigan, Guide." in any local units of government affecting the laxable propeny located in Cass City weekly meetings. The guide was prepared Either way, you'll learn by the Michigan Travel Public Schools, Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties,, Michigan, is as follows: to lose weight on today's Bureau to assist handi- capped travelers. It lists Weight Watchers* By Sanilac County: None Michigan places of accom- Program. And you'll enjoy the benefits of our By Evergreen Township: None modations which have in- cluded barrier-free design delicious Food Plan By Greenleaf Township: Roads 2.0 Mills 1978, Inclusive for handicapped travelers in and unique Behavior Fire 1.0 Mill 1977, Inclusive its facilities and which meet Modification method. By Lament e Township: Roads 2.0 Mills 1977, Inclusive national specifications for DISCOUNT So get in on our great 7.5 Mills 1978 only barrier-free design. Items COUPON IOOK rebate. Why wait? By the School District: especially noted are park- 3.5 Mills 1978- 1979 ing, entrances and exits, By Sanilac County flooring types, elevators and .25 Mill Operating room accessibility. HEIGHT WATCHERS Intermediate District: OFFER GOOD IN PARTICIPATING AREA ONLY • CALL FOR DETAILS .90 Mill Sp. Ed. Included in the guide is a listing of highway rest areas Mnm 517- 799-6650 2.0 Mills Vo.-Ed. which provide handicapped facilities, public transpor- HARBOR BEACH CARO tation availability and a Sacred Heart Rectory bibliography of related Harbor Beach Comm. School Kenneth Rhead handicapped travelers' pub- N. First St. At wood St., Treasurer lications. Tuesday at 7:30p.m. Tuesday at 7:30p.m. Sanilac County, Michigan Copies of the guide are available without charge BAD AXE CASS CITY from the Travel Bureau, Farm Bureau Ins. Bldg. Colonial Inn This Notice is given by order of the Board of Education. Michigan Department of 711 N. Van Dyke Main St. Commerce, Post Office Box Wednesday at 7:30p.m. E. Paul Lockwood 30220, Lansing 48909, or by Monday at 7:30p.m. Secretary, Board of Education phoning toll free: 1-800-292- ft*. •MHWT MTWMI MnMMtMM*. »*tt 2520. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1978 PAGE NINE

Youth job Where Hxjr Farm Comes First BUSINESSMEN Your Neighbor says F3 RID (1 HOME OWNERS program Down Memory Lane Bureau FARMERS approved FARM BUREAU SERVICES. INC Right of initiative FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE Planning a New Building, Store, The Michigan legislature Office, Warehouse, Garage? has passed a bill allocating is a good idea $5 million for summer con- servation jobs for youths for three years. ages 15-21. FIVK YEARS AGO lives who came to see the 74 Farm Bureau Buildings Are Mr. and Mrs. Adam Foil- members of the graduating If enough Michigan citi- Although citizens do have The bill provides employ- man celebrated their 60th zens sign petitions to put a the right to vote politicians ment for a maximum of 10 Voters will go to the polls class receive their diplomas. • Professionally Engineered to decide who will fill two wedding anniversary. They Robert Boughan, a student proposal on the ballot, the out of office if their constit- weeks at an average hourly are both immigrants to the • Designed to Fit Your Needs people can vote on it. uents don't feel they are rate of $2.75 per hour. vacant seats on the Cass at the Donaldson School, City Board of Education. United States from Varjos, was commended for his • Carry a Long Term Warranty Through the right of initi- properly representing them, Youths interested in ap- Romania. They have three ative, Michigan residents Mrs. Miller feels the right to plying for one of the jobs The four candidates are regular attendance at •Erected or Material Only Lynn Albee, Donald Doerr, children, 13 grandchildren, school. He has not missed will probably be voting this put proposals on the ballot should do so at their nearest and 18 great-grandchildren. November on such proposals will be an additional safe- Michigan Employment Se- Joanne Esckilsen, and Dean one day of school in eight Hoag. Thieves svith a yen for years. "Ask the Farm Bureau People" as limiting taxes, restoring guard against corrupt poli- curity Commission office, tobacco and alcohol broke the death penalty, and ticians. which in the Thumb are Earney Stoutenburg is the The elementary grades of Call 872-4409 or 753-3457 Now winner of the free trip spon- into Erin's' Food Market, the Cass City Public Schools changing the method of A bus driver for the Cass located in Caro, Bad Axe, taking 500 cartons of ciga- school financing. City schools, she and her and Sandusky. Youths ap- sored by the Cass City IGA have been active during the Foodliner. Earney will leave rettes, an undetermined past year in working for the Anton Peters Glen Erskine On a nationwide basis, husband, Ross, live at 5678 plying must have Social amount of beer and wine, citizens don't have that Robinson Road. Two of their Security cards. Cass City and head to Cali- American Junior Red Cross. 5822 Cass City Road 4330 Seaway Drive fornia, Disneyland, and and approximately $15 in A contribution of $33.09 was right. However, two U.S. three daughters, Sue and One-third of the $5 million petty cash. Cass City, Ml 48726 Carrollton, Ml 48724 senators are proposing a Leisha, are still at home. will be allocated to the state Boone Farms. sent from the entire school. constitutional amendment Department of Natural Re- Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Voll- mar were guests of their TWFNTY-riVK YEARS that would give them that sources for projects on state AGO right. If three percent of the lands. The other two-thirds children and grandchildren will be appropriated by the at dinner in Frankcnmuth in voters signed petitions, honor of their 25th wedding Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Put- under the proposed amend- DNR to local governmental nam celebrated their 50th ment, by public vote they units, schools, and other anniversary. They have four children and two grandchil- wedding anniversary. They could enact, amend or re- governmental agencies for dren. were married June 3, 1913". peal federal laws. projects on publicly-owned They have three children, Wilda Miller thinks that is lands. nine grandchildren and sev- a good idea, that in our As of Monday, it was un- TK.N YKARS AGO en great-grandchildren. changing times "some known at the'DNR office Cass City climaxed a high- things have to be changed." near Caro how many youths Carl Palmateer, Cass ly successful track season One thing she would like to will be working out of that City, has filed a petition as a when they won the "B" Colored see changed is, "I feel more office this summer. Last candidate for Tuscola division of the Tuscola Men's "Levi" should be done for the senior summer, under a similar County Sheriff, the third county track meet held at citizen." Inflation is making program, only six youths person to seek that office. Caro. Cass City scored 83 Pre-washed it very difficult for those on received jobs there. Palmateer has been Cass points, followed by Caro fixed incomes. Statewide, the money will City Police Chief for six with 53, and Vassar with 16 T-SHIRT A national limit on (axes is allow hiring of about'0,000 years and served as a dep- points. JEANS another idea she feels has youngsters. uty sheriff in Tuscola county John Spaid, 12, son of Mr. With Pocket merit. and Mrs. Orra Spaid, pulled Reg. Price out a 34-inch, 9'.i-pound pike 99 near the Cass River bridge. s12 AROUND THE FARM When cleaning the fish, a fi-inch bullhead was found Hints for inside. USED EQUIPMENT The Cass City Red Hawk "Levi" Quality, Heavy baseball team concluded IHC 1466 Tractor, cab heater & air condi- their season with a credit- Weight. Sizes S-M-L-XL tioner, 18.4 X 38 duals raising sheep able 7--1 record. They tied with Yale for second place in Sizes 31-38 John Deere "4000" Year-A-Round cab, 16.9 By William Bortel the Thumb B Conference. X 34 tires, dual Hyd. IHC 915 Combine, Turbo, rasp cyl, monitor, THIKTY-KIVK YKAKS A flock of sheep can pro- are trained to it in short AGO 34.00 X 30 tires, cab w/air, 15' grain head, vide an extra income for fleece. 6 row corn head, 12' bean head. 848 hours people with limilod land, Secondly, a source of The auditorium of the DRESS PANTS buildings and equipment. good, clean water should be ('ass City High School was We Have A Wide Selection of John Deere 7700 Combine, diesel, rasp cyl, There are four components available at all times. Sheep filled with friends and rein- 24.5 X 32 rice tires, cab w/air, 18' grain necessary in gelling started and lambs will drink approx- Pants. Sizes 29-46. head, 6 row corn head in a sheep project. imately one quart of water First, you should have a for each pound of air-dry No savings John Deere 6600 Combine, gas, rasp or spike good woven wire fence be- feed they eat. Therefore, tween you and your neighbor ewes eating four pounds of cyl, 18.4 X 26 new tires, cab, 14' grain head and along road right-of- w/bean pickup. hay per day will drink about yet in Priced ways. Other sources of less one gallon of water and up to From New Holland 1880 self-propelled forage har- expensive fencing are also two or three gallons during possible Electric fencing gestation and lactation. saving cans vester, hyd. drive, 3 row crop head, hay may be used wi thin.',',jr our The sheep will also need head, 1972 own properly if it is properly adequate shelter and floor Hoarding soft drink cans IHC 12 row air planter, hyd. drive, fert. fill constructed and the sheep ' space. For optimum per- now in hopes of reaping rich formance, an ewe requires rewards of ten cents per can FREE — FREE auger, insecticide, premerge. a 10-12 feet of barn floor space alter Dee. :i will prove a Brillion 16' transport cultipacker Existing barns or sheds are useless venture. School Menu sufficient as long as they "U'hen Michigan's new Men's Leather Belt With John Deere 148 loader to fit 2510-4440, 72" provide ventilation and mandatory container depos- Each Pair of Men's Double bucket .11 M-: IM:; shade Naturally, lambing it law takes effect Dec. :i. John Deere RM630, 6 row cultivator, spring during the winter would consumers will be charged a Knit Dress Pants Sold MOM) \Y require more protection in minimum 1(1 cents deposit on trip legs. the barn from drafts and each glass and metal bever- Hamburger \ Hun cold than lambing during age container and the depos- John Deere 1300 plateless planter 6 row, fert, late March and April. it will be refunded by retail- fill auger I 'hips Men's Hose Buttered ('orn Finally, you will need ers upon return of the con- gates or hurdles to use us tainer," according to James 8 - John Deere "70" planting units only. While Milk ('(inkic lambing pens and for sorting A. Ilallan of Holland, presi- chutes when treating for dent of the Michigan Soft MAKE IDEAL GIFTS Tl KSDAY parasites. Drink Association. The number of ewes to "\Ve have been receiving Men's Laethem's, Caro start with depends on the scattered reports that some licet Kavmli $ 50 Men's Orion "Around here it's JOHN DEERE" Bread Butler quality and amount of hay people already are saving and pasture you have, your cans in hopes of turning Tube Sox 24* prs. 1I 337 Montague 673-3939 Hultei ed Beans With Stripes White Milk previous experience with them in after Dec. 3 and Pudding sheep or other livestock and collecting the III cents depos- the amount of 'time avail- it. able. A 40-ewe unit is large Menu lange 'Tnfortunately for these Men's Work Sox Advertise It In The Chronicle. enough to give a proper hoarders, their cans will be economic return and some valuable only as scrap. White or Grey, Cushion Sole idea of whether or not you "When the returnable con- will enjoy raising sheep. A tainer system goes into ef- 39 profitable flock will require lect. all soft drink cans will good management and hard be stamped with the word 3*J prs. *1I NOTICE work 'Michigan' and the amount of deposit. Cans without this Stretch Sox legend will not be redeem- May family able. Thus, cans accumu- 50 TO ALL BUSINESS PLACES lated now without the identi- Give Dad a Gift fying marks will not be 2*1 reunion set honored by retailers for He Can Wear deposit refunds. •i AND VILLAGE RESIDENTS The HI7K .May family re- "Glass containers will be union will lie Saturday. June similarly stamped or bear 111, ;it the Tuscola county an adhesive sticker or en- VILLAGE OF GAGETOWN fairgrounds in Caro. graved labeling such as The event will be held 'Return for Deposit' or Men's Knit Shirts 'Money Back Bottle.'" regardless of the weather, Crew Neck or With Collar The Village Council has hired Cove Sanitation of Bad Axe to starting with potluck dinner The 'Michigan' label will also prevent redemption of pick up trash in the Village of Gagetown on Thursdays of ill noon can or glass containers pur- Sizes S-M-L-XL each week, beginning June 15,1978. chased in nearby states Priced From s 98 Let worry chase you - whore no deposit is required. 4 ea. don't make a habit of chas- An estimated 125 million The cost per resident will be $3 per month or $9 per quarter, ing it. cans of soft drinks are sold billed on the water bills quarterly. every year in Michigan. Business places will be billed by Cove Sanitation and will FARM BOSS be charged according to the amounts of trash. 16" CUT Men's 95 First billing for residents on the July 1 water bills will be This Week '349 DRESS SHIRTS $5.25. (Two and one half months at present rates plus one FREE '51.05 Worth of Accessories! Short or Long Sleeve half month at new rate). with the purchase of the FARM BOSS or ,iny other Priced NEW STIHL SAW! From $598 Business places will be billed on July 1 water bills for two Carrying Case Value of '18.95 up and one half months at present rates. Cove Sanitatjjan will Saw Chain Value of '17.15 Plain colors or a wide selection of prints. bill for one-half month at new rate. Tool Kit Value of '14.95 Sizes Sml., Med., Lge., X-Lge. We hope this will be satisfactory with everyone. - Plus Other Extras - Dan's Automotive & Village Council - Village of Gagetown Fireplace Shop Madeline Sontag, Village Clerk 1445 N. Kingston Road Deford PH. 872-3190 PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1978 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN! USED TRACTORS Mrs. Thelma Jackson JD 4020D Cab Turbo Overhauled Holbrook Area News Phone 658-2347 JD 3020G Overhauled Power Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr Jackson home. OPEN HOUSE at 4 o'clock at the Presby- Mrs. Gaylord Lapeer. | Shift Mrs. Clare LePla and Mrs. Mrs. Mike Shadko spent Bob LePla of Yale, Mrs. and family attended grad- terian church in Bad Axe Sue Corliss of Caro, Shir JD4430D Quad Shift uation open house for Diann the week end with Mrs. Caroline Garety of Cass Saturday afternoon. ley and Carol Ross ant Glen LePla and daughter, Charles Bond and Susan and Mrs. Jack Breakie and Doerr at St. Joseph hall in City, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Sheila Dalton were Sundaj Farmall H W/Loader daughter of Jeddo, Mrs. Bob Argyle Sunday afternoon. were Saturday evening Ross of Bad Axe, Mr. and Lapeer were Friday supper dinner guests of Mr. am LePla Jr. and daughter, Mrs. Kevin Robinson and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mrs. Jim Sweeney and fam- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mrs. Jim Hewitt and Lori. Farmall H Damm and daughters in Mrs. Dennis LePla and Tracy were Wednesday eve- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Timmons and daughters. ning guests of Mrs. Ray Pigeon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dreger! IH4366D4WheelDrive daughter, Mrs. Ray Peter Sweeney attended grad- and family of Utica, Mr. and| and daughter Ellen of Port Michalski. Mrs. Curtis Cleland vis- uation open house for Joan and Lori and Shirley Ross Mr. and Mrs. Harold ited Mrs. Alex Cleland and were Thursday evening Mrs. Doug Morell and sonl IH 706G Huron, Mrs. Dan Peter, Booms, daughter of Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Donl Nancy and Mary Margaret Blehm and Becky Goodall, Carol Wednesday. Mrs. Jim Booms, following guests of Carol Ross, for Farmall 350 Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tim- Mrs. Frank Laming vis- cake and ice cream, in honor Jackson and family were of Clarkston, Mrs. Clarence graduation at Harbor Beach Sunday dinner guests of Mr.i Peter of East Detroit, Mrs. mons, Debbie and Patti and ited Mr. and Mrs. Jack high school Sunday after- of Jim Hewitt's birthday. IH806G Sweet at Sandusky Friday. Mrs. Mike Dreger and and Mrs. Floyd Morell andt George Jackson and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord La- noon. family. IH 1566D Melvin Peter, Carol and peer were Wednesday eve- Mrs. Gaylord Lapeer and family of Utica spent Friday ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Debbie Timmons were Fri- with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carol Cornett of-Bad-Axet Janet attended a bridal day lunch guests of Mr. and shower for Mickey Joett at Lynwood Lapeer and family Morell and family, and Steven Sofka were Sat-l USED COMBINES the IOOF hall in Port Huron to visit Daryl Lapeer, who Mrs. Cliff Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shag- Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Quinn urday evening guests of Mr. Sunday afternoon. Miss had arrived home from Mil- Shirley and Carol Ross, ena were Sunday evening and family, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Marty Felmlee and I Joett of Port Huron will ton, Fla. Beth Herrem and Lori Hew- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hurford, Scott and daughters in Bay City. itt attended a bridal shower Case 600: Spike Cyl., 303 3R become the bride of Keith Steven Knowles and Ruth George King and Jim. Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence' Hewitt of Union Lake were for Ruth Hewitt at the home Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cornhead, 10' Header and LePla of Yale June 24. of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Powers Rumptz were Thursday eve Keith Welby of Lake Orion Friday overnight guests of Tschirhart were Sunday din- Jackson, Mrs. Charles Bond ning guests of Mr. and Mrs.l Bean PU and Mrs. George Barber of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt at Highland. Steven ner guests of Jean Deachin and Susan attended the Cliff Jackson. and Lori. Knowles' two grandmothers at Applegate. wedding of Miss Sharon Royal Oak were Sunday and'two great-grandmothers guests of Mr. and Mrs: Tom Doris Kinny was a Friday Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Spenc- Hanby, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Viv Virgo and sot, IH 915 G CORN SPECIAL: Rasp., guest of Sara Campbell. attended the shower. er of Cass City were Sunday Mrs. Don Hanby, and Robert Darren were Sunday fore) Gibbard. Mrs. Bob Swackhamer 15'Header W/Hume Reel, New Marion Ballard of Pontiac Mr. and Mrs. George afternoon and supper guests Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs. noon guests of Mr. and Mrs) was a Tuesday lunch guest Jackson Jr. and family of and Jody Streussnig of Bad of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jack- Lester Todd, at the First Earl Schenk and Randy. [• 863 6 Row Cornhead Oxford and Mr. and Mrs. Axe and Clayton Campbell son. Baptist church in Cass City Mr. and Mrs. Delberl of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shag- were Thursday afternoon ena. Don Jackson and family Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gracey Saturday evening. Susan Gracey were Sunday guest' Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schenk were Saturday dinner guests guests of Sara Campbell and spent the week end in Frank- Bond was maid of honor. A of Mr. and Mrs Robert IH 715G: Spike Cyl., 743 4 Row Harry Edwards. attended the wedding of of Mrs. George Jackson. enmuth and attended the reception followed in the Bacon at Evart. Cornhead, 810 13' Header Pauline Cypher of Milling- Mrs, Betty Steiner of Am- Flora Berridge of Bur- Airstream rally. Fellowship hall. bank, Calif., spent from ton and Randy Gilbert of herst, Mass., spent Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cle- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schenk W/HenryPU day and Friday with Mrs. Thursday till Sunday with land and family were attended graduation exer- Salem youth Frankenmuth at the First Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ber- Baptist church at Millington Manly Fay Sr.' Wednesday evening guests cises for Larry Hacker at Mr. and Mrs. Harold ridge and sons. of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Laker High School at Elkton IH 403: Spike Cyl., 810 13' Header at 5 o'clock Saturday. Mike Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cope- elect officers Schenk was best man. A Becker, Scott and Jeff of Cleland. Sunday afternoon. and Bean PU Atlanta spent the week end land and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lam- Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy buffet supper and reception Jackson were evening followed at the church fel- with Mr. and Mrs. Don ing attended graduation Haines of Anaheim, Calif., Fourteen youth attendet Becker and were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. open house for Shelly Lam- spent a week with Mr. and the Sunday evening meeting lowship hall. Elmer Fuester. A group of teachers, re- evening guests of Mr. and ing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gracey. of the Youth group in Salen, Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peter of Mrs. Jack Laming, at San- Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hos- UM church. Adults meetinj Medley Equip. Co. tirees and employees met at Port Huron were Memorial Ubly Heights Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Leonard dusky Sunday afternoon. ner and family of Lansing, with them were Mrs Dor, 1800W.CaroRd. Caro Phone 673-4164 Friday for dinner, honoring Buella of Sandusky were Day supper guests of Mr. Mrs. Don Tracy, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr and Carney, Miss Karen Sidersl Friday evening guests of and Mrs. Melvin Peter and Gaylord Lapeer and Debbie family were Memorial Day Gary Bader and Rev Eldrec. the three retirees, Arnold Kelley. Patterson, Jack Krug and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fues- family and evening guests of Timmons went to the Free cookout guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson. Glen Shagena. Marcus Ten- ter. Methodist church camp- Mrs. Curtis Cleland. Other Thirteen youth, accomi bush was master of cere- Ewald and Jerry Beyer of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy grounds on M-53 for an afternoon guests were Shir- panied by .Mr. and Mrs! monies. The retirees were Pigeon were Wednesday Haines of Anaheim, Calif., Extension lesson on bead ley and Carol Ross, Lori Gary Bader, Mr. and Mrs) The Want Ads Are Newsy Too! and Mr. and Mrs. Bob presented with a gift. forenoon visitors at the Cliff bells and tooth-pick Christ- Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooklin and Mis: Gracey spent Thursday at mas card pictures. A potluck Jerry Cleland and family Karen Siders, will be makl^ Port Austin. dinner was served at noon and Bill Spencer. ing the trip to Cedar Pomtl Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spen- Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Dick- Sandusky, Ohio, June 14 I cer visited Mrs. Bob Spencer Beth Herrem of Bad Axe inson and family, Mrs. Phil- ¥ at Provincial House in Cass was a Saturday overnight ip Robinson and family of Officers were elected foi City Thursday. guest of Lori Hewitt. Cass City, Kevin O'Connor the coming year as follows) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyrrell Melissa Jackson was a of Minden and Mr. and Mrs. president, Todd Alexander' ALBEE'S h.s and family attended gradu- Sunday overnight and Jason Cliff Robinson and Becky vice-president, Christine ation open house for Elaine Jackson was a Monday over- were Memorial Day guests Buehrly: secretary, Dawi, v Depcinski at the home of Mr. night guest of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wilson, and treasurer, Col| and Mrs. Allen Depcinski Floyd Morell and family. Robinson and daughters at leen Auten. and family Sunday after- Glen Shagena visited Les- Caro. Seventh grade represent!, noon. lie He wit I Thursday eve- Debbie Timmons spent ative is Pain Harris and thf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lam- ning. from Wednesday evening till eighth grade representativel Reel Deals ing were Saturday supper Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson Friday evening with Mr. and Kay Loom is. guests of Mr. and Mrs. were Tuesday afternoon and Gaylord Lapeer. Other eve- supper guests of Mrs. ning guests were Mr. and Charles Bond and Susan. On All Your Fishing Needs Mrs. Arnold Lapeer. Mr; and Mrs. Arnold La- • peer spent Thursday and FAMILY KKUNION Friday with Mr. and Mrs. One Week Only Lafe Edgar at Atlanta and Around 40 attended the Friday attended the funeral Berridge family reunion of Kenneth Edgar, at the Sunday at the home of Mr. Green Funeral Home at A NOTE TO HIGH and Mrs. Burton Berridge Atlanta. and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Al Ham- SCHOOL SENIORS: A potluck dinner was merle and family and What's your yoal after graduation' A trade? A skill? RODS - / • --^ Collegv9 Your oivn business'-1 Whatever, perhaps served. Michael Earl Schenk were 1 / - w>3 the Air Fora ran help you reach that goal through Guests attended from Bur- Saturday guests of Mr. and it;. Delayed t-jilistment Proyram Check it out for bank, Calif., Richmond, Mrs. Earl Schenk and yourstlt. Youll hrvl that the Air Force offers you Randy. some of Ihe finest technical training in the nation , . . Romeo, Washington, Pon- an opportunity to earn your 2 year associate degree, tiac, Lake Orion, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wein- through the Community College of the Air Force . . Ubly and Clarkston. ard were Saturday evening guaranteed training in one uf more than 140 modem guests of Mr. and Mrs. Air Force jobs an excellent salary plus much, DOWN RIGGERS much mure Reynold Tschirhart. So act now Make your Air Torre joh reservation By Penn Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr today through the Delayed l.nlistment Program and family and Mr. and Mrs. It's a yre.it U',iy to make sure you have the kind Reg. Gary Robinson of Cass *\ of job you want waiting for you when you 00 City spent the week end with Curtis Cleland attended yaduate For information, call Garcia 'HO Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robinson graduation open house for and Becky. Valerie Dolecki at Grim's Daiwa Now 95 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr drive-in Sunday afternoon. were Monday evening Kevin O'Connor of Minden Only guests of Carol Ross. City, Becky Robinson and St. Croix Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robinson SSgt. Atkinson attended the wedding recep- Eagle Claw OPEN HOUSK tion for Mr. and Mrs. Paul 673-6341 Ruthko at Ihe Fox Hunter's Zebco Around 90 attended gradu- hall in Ubly Saturday eve- /i \ 7 r1] O 1 ation open house Monday, ning. Miss Janice Sagt-man, /•? V i,i g ( May 29, for Randy Schenk at (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Over 175 to Choose From REELS the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sage-man, and Paul Karl Schenk. Ruthko, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 A gri'Ot wny of life Reg. 97 A buffet dinner was Fred Ruthko, wort married Zebco 202 $3.49 $ 2 served. A graduation cake was made and decorated by Reg. Mrs. Gary Andersen of Johnson Skipper $3.88 $ 297 Brighton. JUMBO SPOOL The afternoon was spent EVIRYDAY Garcia 308 playing bull, visiting and Reg. $2399 playing cards. Mono Filament Ultra-Light $28.99 Guests attended from Bad 19 Axe, Ubly, Cass City, San- LOWER PRICES dusky, Minden City, Pigeon, $1 Ruth and Parisville. Same Hite Guaranteed Quality Fishing Liniee I Penn 309 M Reg. 50 Level Wind $28.50 23 -f + -f -f -f- + Mr. and Mrs. Bob Deach- in, Todd and Laura of Lake FISHING LURES Orion were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Tschirhart. Reg. COLOFROM KODACOLOR, RGAP, SEAR PRINTS AND COMPATIBLE FILMSS. $3.49 CHECK THESE Jack Ross of Ubly was a J-Plug Tuesday guest of Earl Schenk. HITE QUALITY Tad Polly LOW PRICES! Mr. and Mrs. Gary Peter and family of Port Huron, 1 1 3 /2" X 3 /2" Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peter Single Prints and family and Mrs. George Jackson were Sunday dinner From 126 Rolls ROD AND REEL COMBINATION guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Plus Processing 18 10% Off Peter at Port Huron Sunday. Reg. Mrs. Margaret Argyle of Af's Lake Trolls ZEBCO 95 Pontiac spent a few days 3'/2" x 4Vz" and Ultra-Light $28.99 $22 with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Single Prints Piotter. From 110 Rolls Mepps -AllSizes Plus Processing 21 OPEN HOUSE ZEBCO 808 Reg. 95 tion $31.99 Around 50 friends, neigh- *27 bors and relatives attended NEW KODAK PAPER WITH LUSTRE-LUXE™ FINIST graduation open house for Elaine Depcinski at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Allen Depcinski. A buffet dinner COACH LIGHT PHARMACY was served. M IKK AU:\M:K. Albee Hardware Guests attended from Cass City Ubly, Sandusky, Minden Phone 872-2270 City, Bad Axe, Harbor Your FiXtnilv Disrniinl I)rii» Storr Beach, Ruth and Flint. ASS CITY— ,F MICHIGA---- — - — — ««Ni CAS'-'iik/Su CITv^l. i Y1 CHRONICLE-THURSDAYV/rUAWii XOlJlJ , JUNE 8,1978 PAGE ELEVEN

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WARWYCK'S WOMAN, by Rosalind Laker (fiction). An Letter to the Editor: appealing period romance set against the background of This is to thank the com- after cycle crash Regency England in 1819-1820. The story centers around Daniel Warwyck, handsome, rich and a prize fighter-even munity of Cass City for its assistance and support of though his uncle deplores his choice of a profession and David G. Norrington, 16, of Lamton Road, Cass City, CAR-DEER threatens to disown him. One day at a country auction Dan- our softball tournament that Response made Caro was reported in fair slowed when she saw him iel notices a farmer selling off his wife to the highest bidder. was held at the park over. condition Tuesday afternoon pull off to the right. She tdld Memorial Day week end. Kenneth B. Almond, 41, Thinking a wife will help him look more respectable in the at Bay Medical Center in officers she pulled 'over to North Muskegon, struck coming confrontation with his uncle, he buys the woman, Everyone was very co- Bay City, where he has been the left to avoid the cycle and operative and helpful. Vil- deer while westbound on 1 Kate, for himself. And so Kate suddenly enters the lives of since his motorcycle was Norrington then turned left 46, east of Phillips Rc- the Wanvycks, resulting in several complicated, very rich lage officials, the fire de- struck by a car at 1 p.m. in front of her. A witness partment and the Chronicle to PBB letters Deputies investigated f Saturday. verified her account. 1 and romantic love stories. all helped to see that the accident, which happened According to Caro state Grant W. Toner, 22, of 4:20 p.m. last Thursday. THE GUGGENHEIMS: AN AMERICAN EPIC, by John H. tournament was carried out Elkton, sought his own as planned and that every- Following is the text of the into the atmosphere during police, Norrington was east- Billie May. Thrall, M, Davis (non-fiction). Makes public the devastating family letter from Gov. William G. the burning process. bound on Dickerson Road, treatment Sunday following 6285 E. Sanilac Ro.- scandals of the Guggenheims in a comprehensive treatment one knew it was being held. east of Ringle Road in Akron an accident at 6:45 a.m. People from the area were Milliken, dated May 30, to The controls developed for Kingston, was westbound of their history and role as America's wealthiest, most phil- Cass City school Supt. Don- the proposed Oscoda burial township, and slowed to Sheriff's deputies repor- M-46, east of Shaw Road,; supportive through their at- ted he was southbound on anthropic Jewish family. tendance. Even the good ald Grouse, in response to site seem to provide the make a U-turn. 7:45 a.m. Saturday whei the letters written by Cass surest and safest route- we The car behind him, Cemetery Road, south of deer ran into the side of! THE ONLY INVESTMENT GUIDE YOU'LL EVER NEED, Lord did his part by provid- Kelly Road, crossed the cen- ing record setting good City students regarding the could follow to assure the driven by Anna Lowe of 4670 car, according to deputies by Andrew P. Tobias (non-fiction). Consumers are presented proposed burial of PBB-con- rapid removal of PBB con- terline, overcorrected, then weather. went off the west side of the with guidelines for investing in insurance, stocks, bonds, Most of the teams indi- taminated cattle at Mio. taminated animals from the real estate, savings, collectibles, and merchandise, with in- food chain in a process that road off an 8-foot dropoff, cated they were impressed causing the car to roll over. formation on pensions, budgets, taxes, and other topics. with the park facilities as Dear Mr. Grouse: could be continually moni- Cass Cityan tored and controlled. Toner told officers he had Traxler well as the tournament set fallen asleep at the wheel. up and asked to be invited Many students in the Cass I supported and fought for City Public School system the adoption of legislation graduates At 10 p.m. Friday, accor- Baptist women meet back next year. ding to deputies, Joseph F. runs agai For our part, I hope that recently contacted me ex- lowering the PBB tolerance Seventeen women at- for missionaries was led by all of you who attended pressing concern about the level in Michigan to the most Niemiec, 35, of 1940 Agnes tended the monthly meeting Mrs. Vera Bearss, who also enjoyed the tournament and disposal of PBB contami- stringent standards in the from MTU Street, Ubly, was eastbound U.S. Rep. Bob Traxler) of the Baptist Women's Mis- reviewed one chapter of the will come back again Aug. nated animals in Mio, Mich- country. That law was de- on M-46, west of Sheridan announced he will seek I Road, when he swerved to sionary society, held Mon- study book, "Praying In One 18-20 for our next one. igan. signed to, once and for all, Jon P. Mocan has received election to his 8th Dist) day evening at the home of Accord". Mrs. Tim Teall As you may know, the rid the human food chain in an associate degree in forest avoid an oncoming car and seat. Mrs. Jim Perry. reviewed an article on Bang- PBB Action Committee in Michigan of PBB. I believe it technology from Michigan his vehicle hit the south side A former state represt ladesh, written by a mis- Oscoda County has filed an is imperative that we move Technological University in of a bridge. ative, he was first electee Jim Turner emergency appeal to the as quickly as possible to At 11:30 p.m. Friday, "What Makes You Hap- sionary to that country. Tournament director Houghton. Commencement the Congress in a spec py" was the topic of devo- Refreshments were State Supreme Court in this dispose of the contaminated ceremonies were held May deputies reported, Robert J. election April 16, 1974 i for Charmont softball matter, and burial at the cattle in a safe manner, and 20. Fry, 18, of Rt. 3, Cass City, tions given by Mrs. Rosella served by Mrs. Richard team (City League) has been re-elected tv, Kretzschmer. Prayer time Shaw and the hostess. Mio site will be restrained I am hopeful for a speedy A 1976 graduate of Cass turned from M-81 onto east- since then. while the suit is being con- review by the court. City High School, he is the bound Deckerville Road and sidered by the court. The I am enclosing a fact sheet son of Mr. and Mrs. John lost control. His car went in- In Washington, Trax)' court has ordered further prepared by the Department Mocan of Elmwood Road, to the ditch on the south side 46, serves on the Hoi1 hearings into this matter. of Natural Resources which Cass City. of the road, then crossed the Appropriations Committl At my direction, the direc- answers most of the ques- He presently is debating road, coming to a halt in the agricultural appropriate tor of the Department of tions which have been raised whether to continue his ed- ditch on the north side. He subcommittee, and Depf Natural Resources exhaus- concerning the Oscoda ucation or seek employ- told officers there was a car ment of Housing and Ur! tively explored all alterna- County site. ment, according to his fath- in his lane when he turned Development - independ< tives for immediate dispos- Because of the volume of er. onto Deckerville Road, agencies subcommittee \ al, including incineration mail I have received from and disposal in out-of-state your students, it is impos- sites. Each alternative has sible for me to answer each its merits, but given all the of them individually. factors unique to this issue, I would appreciate your the use of the Oscoda burial sharing my comments with Marauding dogs site is the clearest and safest your students and thanking route available to us. them for showing an interest The incineration alterna- in state governmental activ- tive for cattle disposal has ities. been considered from the Kind personal regards. standpoint of expense, de- sign and construction time, Sincerely, slaughter 9 sheep operation and the risk of William G. Milliken possible emissions of PBB Governor A Kingston area farmer day morning, when he lost nine sheep to a pack of A witness recorded I checked again, they were all license number of the marauding dogs during the dead. The animals were val- week end. hide from which the smi ued at a total of $400. bomb was thrown. Cass C Novesta prepares Bob Ciure of S. Plain Road In their investigation, reported to Caro state police police located the car at i troopers talked to Herman high school. Sunday morning that he had Chantiny of Reid Road, last inspected the six lambs Two boys and two gi Kingston. He told them that who were in it, all mine, mm *mS ^L^^ *•• ^to"1" and three ewes at 9 p.m. in the past five years, about new Saturday. About 8:30 Sun- later confessed to havf 100 chickens, one calf, thrown the smoke bomb i Ciure's sheep, and several agreed to pay damages [ Hosner gets deer had been killed by dogs. The students should he Work began in Novesta the end of the month. The He once saw a Doberman been in school when f township this week on prep- county Road Commission safe truck pinscher, but the rest have bomb was thrown, accoi aration of appraisal cards must then hold a public been German shepherds. ing to Police Chief Gf for each parcel in the town- hearing before it can order Chantiny speculated that the Wilson, but weren't Ml ship. any alleys closed. driving award dogs come from Shay Lake, Hutchinson is a secretary] Cheryl Berlin and Janette The contract with the where persons who spend the high school. Cogan have been hired with Road Commission was ap- Sawyer Transport, Inc., week ends there at cottages federal Comprehensive Em- proved for the following has announced the presenta- let their dogs run loose. ployment and Training Act work to be done this year: tion of the American Truck- Damage was estimated at QUITE A HAUL — Trophies won by the Owen-Gage funds to do the work, ex- Grading, base work and ing Association Safe Driving $94 when teenagers threw a (Coming-Auction athletic teams during the past season were on display at pected to be completed this drainage on Severance Road Award to George S. Hosner smoke bomb onto the seat of the athletic banquet. Included were a second place in the summer. between Englehart and of 231 N. Kingston Road, the car of Susan Hutchinson Preparation of the cards, Crawford and final sealing Deford. of (5578 Seed Street. The Saturday, June 10 - i league by the football and basketball teams, basketball according to township on Severance between Hosner is an independent incident took place at 12:25 settle the Gertrude Schwl district tournament win, and league championships by the Treasurer Jean Clarke, is Cemetery and Englehart contractor with Sawyer p.m. last Thursday when her erer estate, an antique r required by a new state law. and on Phillips Road be- Transport, based in Val- car was parked on Seeger household auction will i girls in basketball, volleyball and softball. On each card will be listed tween Deckerville and Shab- paraiso, Ind., and owns and Street by Old Wood Drug. held at the place located f< such items as location of the bona Roads. operates his own truck as an The smoke bomb burned a miles north and one anc property, number of build- A resolution was approved independent businessman. hole about 2-by-3 inches in half miles west of Cass C ings, their size and type of asking the Road Commis- The award signifies an the vinyl covering of the on Bay City-Forestville 1 DON'T FIDDLE construction. Mrs. Clarke sion to notify Supervisor average of 90,000 accident- driver's bucket seat and a Lorn Hillaker, auctioned stressed the two women, O'Dell before starting any free miles of driving per small hole in the front pas- AROUND both college students, will be major work in the township, year. The award consists of senger seat. Saturday, June 17 - Aril" taking measurements of such as roadside spraying. a letter of commendation, a The fire was extinguished Freiburger will sell persoi- buildings and compiling oth- It was decided to let town- safe driving emblem, and a by Jeff Parsell from the property at the place local' WITH INSURANCE! er information, but will not ship sexton Frank Spencer sterling pin engraved with service station across the two and a half miles south I be making appraisals. recruit his own help in the the ATA safe driving cita- street. Argyle on M-19. Lorn HI Sure, you can walk into any insurance of- laker, auctioneer. fice and buy most all the insurance you Present assessment rolls township cemetery, with tion. first priority given to town- want. BUT, when you have a loss by only list the total value for a parcel and number of acres. ship residents. fire, wind, hail, theft . . . just how good The cards will list individual is your insurance? As an Independent buildings on the property. Insurance Agent, our job is to serve Supervisor William O'Dell Harper flies Gas Grills you first ... to see that your claim is will later establish the value handled fairly and promptly. separately for the buildings Are For All Seasons and land. HARRIS-HAMPSHIRE Board members Monday home for night discussed closing of AGENCY, INC. alleys, sidewalk repair, and some needed cleanup work grad rites 6815 E. Cass City Road in Deford. Any residents Cass City f* interested in having an alley 2nd Lt. James C. Harper, Phone 872-2688 J closed should contact town- son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. ship Clerk Henry Rock by Now you can throw a steak on to Harper of Kingston, flew barbecue anytime of the year with a gas — T- home Memorial Day week grill from Southeastern Michigan Gas end to attend his brother Company. Greg's graduation from Kingston High School, Sun- Have year round fun with the Warm day. He returned Memorial Morning Broilmaster Grill. You'll appreciate Day to Grand Forks Air its: Force Base, North Dakota, •unique dual burner where he is assigned as executive officer for the • dual heat controls 321st Missile Security Squad- * Invitations * Thank-you notes ron. Lt. Harper is a 1972 graduate of Kingston High •natural or IP Gas School and a 1976 graduate See the Warm Morning and other fine grills of MSU. He is married to the at your Southeastern Michigan Gas former Bqnnie Wallert of Company Office. Sizzle steaks, roast * Napkins Saginaw. marshmallows, satisfy yourself with a gas grill for summer, winter, spring and fall.

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Time Of Class Will Be Set During Registration SPECIAL NOTE: We have not set an age limit for swimming lessons. How- FEE SCHEDULES: ever, for water babies (4 years and younger) we suggest that one of the parents get in the water with the child. This is a time 1st Time Lessons Taken $10.00 Senior Lifesaving 25.00 for you to be alone with your child to get them acquainted with 2nd Time Lessons Taken 7.00 July 24-August 19 —6-7p.m. Requirements: the water. 3rd Time Lessons Taken 5.00 15 Years Old The water safety instructor will be available at this time to Adult Lessons $15.00 Sound Physical Condition July 17-28-6-7 p.m. PRELIMINARY QUALIFICATIONS give any assistance. The class will be offered all 3 sessions from 11:30 a.m. to 12 noon. All Aboard For Outstanding • Individual Season Passes are $15.00; Family Season Passes are $35.00. Recreation Activities • No Cut-Offs Allowed in Pool this Year ARTS AND RECREATION FURTHER INFORMATION - CALL 872-4716 | SWIM TEAM PRACTICE HAS BEGUN CRAFTS Starts at Basketball Court Open June 3 and 10 — Full Time June 13 If you have not been to practice yet this week and still want Registration Days — June 14 & 15 to be on the swim team, please call 872-4716 as soon as pos- At Arts and Crafts Bldg. Open: Mon. - Sat. — 9 to 12 and 1 - 4 p.m. First Day June 16 sible. * Basketball We are ordering swim suits and T-shirts. We will need all Open: Mon.-Fri. — 9 to 12 * Tennis sizes before Saturday, June 10 so we can have them here for andl -4p.m. * Kickball our first meet. Again this year, the meets will be with Caro, * Baseball Marlette and Frankenmuth. To help pay for the suits and T- * Weaving * Softball shirts, we are planning two bake sales. * Lanyard * Ping Pong * Plaster of Paris BAKE SALES SCHEDULED * Tether Ball * Many, Many Other Activities * Dodge Ball Saturday, June 17 - Saturday, June 24 SPECIAL EVENTS * Many Other Games 9a.m. to 12 noon * Scavenger Hunt CLIP AND EQUIPMENT CHECKOUT * Fishing Contest June 3 and 10 — Full Time June 13 * Indian Day SAVE * Christmas in July 9-12 NOON AND 1^4 P.M. * Bike Parade FOR * End of Summer Picnic FUTURE REFERENCE ALL AGES WELCOME * Many Others PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1978 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Merchants Present awards to top athletes lose 1st game of at Owen-Gage banquet season

Roger Ziehm, Mary Len- attending Saginaw Valley hard, and Laurie Andra- State College on a basketball The Cass City Merchants kowicz shared the most val- scholarship. Andrakowicz lost their first game of the uable honors last Thursday will be a senior in the fall. season in the Thumb Travel- at the annual Owendale- Receiving the most im- ing League Thursday as Gagetown athletic banquet, proved player awards in . they bowed to Reese Dekalb 6-2. held in the Gagetown gym. boys' sports were football, Ziehm won the honors for Billy Parker; basketball, It was a close game until football, basketball, and Dick Glidden, and baseball, the sixth inning when Reese baseball; Lenhard for bask- Pete Klemkowsky and Mark broke things-wide open~wlth etball and softball, and McDonald. a four-run rally. Andrakowicz for volleyball. The winners got to Craig Ziehm will be attending Most improved girl ath- Helwig for three hits and a Graceland College, Lamoni, letes were Jan Rapson, walk and his teammates Iowa, in the fall, where basketball; Laurel Billy, were charged with three he may play basketball or volleyball, and Tammy errors in the inning. football. Lenhard will be Kain, softball. Cass City went behind in I the top of the third when Reese counted a run and I then tied it up in their half of I the inning with a single counter. Hartel, Warju Jeff Hartel reached first t on an error. Rob Alexander I TRACK AWARDS were presented to, sacrificed him to second and from left: Kim Witherspoon, high Elwyn Helwig doubled him I home. scorer, and Wendy Ware, co-captain. Ken Lowe and Scott Hartel I Co-captain Coleen Trischler was ab- named to singled in the seventh to net sent. a run but it was much too i little, too late. all-loop team RUE R 00! 0041 6 5 21 CC 001 0001 235 MOST VALUABLE — Receiving most valuable player Two seniors were named Warju was a deadly defen- MINOR LEAGUK Chip to the Thumb B all-confer- sive centerfielder who came awards last Thursday night at the Owen-Gage athletic ence baseball team by the alive at the plate this season. banquet were, from left, Laurie Andrakowicz, volleyball; \V L vote of coaches in the League champion Lakers Cubs 01 league. placed three men on the Roger Ziehm, football, baseball and basketball, and Mary Yankees 1 Shots Named were Gary Warju, squad. In the outfield Todd Lenhard, basketball and softball. Pirates 1 I outfield, and Jeff Hartel as Wisenbaugh was named. Orioles If . Greg Knechtel placed in the Indians 21 Hartel was named to the infield while Tom Oesch is Tigers 21 all region team as a catcher the all-star catcher. Softball team still undefeated Dodgers 21 Through week of George Bushong 9 and Warju also was honored Others named include: Giants 31 May UH-.Juno-1, 11I7K Gary Christner 7 in the outfield. Hartel was outfield - Don Davis, Mar- Dale Groth 7 the anchor of the Hawk lette. I.ITTI.K I.KAC.UK Flight No. I Earl Harris 7 pitching staff that finished Rod Wright 15 Dave Hoard 7 second in the league this Infield - Randy Romain, Bulldogs move to regionals W LI Clint House 14 John Haire G vear. Caro; Pete Fabyan, Bad Giants 3 II Jim Fox 13 Jerry Houghton 6 Axe; Mark Geister, Mar- Tigers ,! It Jamie Kelly Hi Ron Ouvry 5 lette. Yankees 3 21 Bill Krit/num 11 Bruce Thompson 5 Named to the second team with 2 wins in district Pirates 1 31 Dave Lovejoy II DaleAuslander 4 was junior Tony Doerr of Cubs ) 31 Carl Palmer' 11 Aime Ouvry 4 Cass City. A power hitter he Orioles 1 31- Jim Johnson 10 Scott Kelley 3 was the big threat in the The Vikings scored their triple. The team made four The Owen-Gage softball errors. Tracy Lapp is the firstl Ken Eisinger 9 Bob Stickle 3 Cass City offensive line-up. team qualified for the re- four runs without making DaleMcIntosh 9 He caught everything he any hits. The team had three The Eagles had two hits player to hit a home run oven gional tournament by win- in the game and 11 errors. the fence this season. Tracy) Maynard Helwig 8 Flight No. I could get his hands on in ning the district tournament errors. Mike Murphy ii Clark Boylan 9 right field. Owen-Gage had six hits in The two wins Friday give hit the ball over the centerl it hosted Friday at Gage- coach Judy Campbell's field fence, and he plays for) Dick Wallace 7 Dick Hampshire 9 Others named to the sec- town. the ••.ennui game. Erickson Elwyn Helwig 7 Roger Marshall 7 ond team were: outfield - and Barb Wright bath hit squad an overall 14-0 mark the Little League Cubs f The regional tournament for the season. Newell Harris 7 Bert Althaver 6 Jim • Gohsman, Vassar; will be Saturday at Flint doubles; Howard had a Jim Bauer C Randy Foster, Marlette. Genesee High School. ' Flight \o. 2 Bill Ewald 6 Infield - Mark Bates, Vas- Jeff Hartel The Bulldogs won their Alva Allen 14 Paul Skinner 6 sar; Robb Herzog, Lakers; first tournament game Fri- Clark Erin 13 NalTuttle 6 Gary Banker, Sandusky; day against Akron-Fair- Dick Henderson 11 Anton Peters 4 Jeff Tetreau, Vassar. grove. 7-4, its closest win Gene Kloc 11 BobWalpole 4 Honorable mention in- this season, and defeated Bill Repshinska 11 Jim Burleson 3 cluded: outfield - Jim Car- Caseville in the second, 17-4. Russ Richards 11 Ron Geiger 3 lisle, Vassar; Mark Chiotli, Caseville qualified for the Don Erla 10 Tom Proctor 2 Lakers. second game by downing Russ Biefcr 9 Infield - Jan Fleming, Saginaw St. Mary's in the Marlette; Doug Beatty, Roy Tuckey 9 Flight No. 5 first, 13-5. Don Ouvry 8 Larry Davis 9 Sandusky. Dawn Erickson was the Clyde Wells 8 Frit/Olson 9 Pitchers - Earney Stouten- winning pitcher in both Dick Wright 8 Louis Franks 7 burg, Cass City; John Sol- games for Owen-Gage, Bill Coslon 7 George Heins 7 gat, Vassar. pitching five innings in the Don Crouse 7 Gary Jones 7 Catchers - Gale Jackson, first and six in the second DickdeBeaubien G HughLautner 7 Caro; Craig Johnston, Vas- contest. Mary Lenhard Bill Malone 6 sar. pitched the final two innings Flight No. :i Ken Jensen 5 The coach of the year is in the first game; in the GibAlbee 9 Herman Umpfenbach 5 Bill McLellan. second, Dana Laurie pitched Bob Tuckey , 4 to the first two batters in the Wayne Bauer 3 seventh inning, then Becky Phil Retherford 3 Loses to Kingston Howard got the three outs. LvleTruemner 3 Kim Aldrich was losing pitcher for Akron-Fairgrove Flight 1 in the first game; Shari Dutcher was losing pitcher Rona Hillaker 14 Owen-Gage bows in the second for Caseville. Toby Weaver 13 In the game against Ak- Nelfe Maharg 12 ron-Fairgrove, Lenhard was Kathy Tuckey 12 the only Bulldog with more TOP OF THE HILL - Owen-Gage pitcher Dawn Erickson Mary Rabideau 11 than one hit, getting two Harriet Richards 10 out in district singles and a double in her ran her season record to 12-0 Friday as she was the winning Betty farmer 10 four times at bat. The Hull- pitcher in both games of the softball district eliminations at Nan Bauer 9 The season came to an end Cardinals' runs were un- dogs had six hits in the game Gagetown. The senior pitched five innings against Akron- Nancy deBeaubien 8 earned, the Bulldogs making and three errors. Mary Hutchinson 8 Friday for the Owen-Gage baseball team with a 5-4 loss five errors in the game. "We Fairgrove and six in the title contest with Caseville. Esther Reagh 6 needed a bushel basket and to Kingston in a district Be sure you are right,1 Elaine Proctor 3 tournament game at Case- a stick," a disappointed Phil Gray, the Owen-Gage coach, hesitate — and then you are- Flight 2 ville. Owen-Gage Errors spelled the differ- said later. left. Mary Rabideau 15 ence as all five of the Kingston later Friday lost Tibbits first in Dolores Tuckey 14 6-4 to Carsonville-Port San- Dotty Scollon 13 ilac, which now plays in the places 4 in Gene Palmer 13 Slate golf regional tournament Satur- Linda Herron 11 day at Flint. district baseball Mary Lou Erla 9 Winning pitcher for Kings- Michelle Zdrojewski 9 ton was Ken Distelrath who state track Sandy Scott 8 1 tourney gave up five hits and three Todd Tibbits was the win- Tlu division winners will Colleen Krueger 8 walks and struck out six in then compete in the national Norma Wallace 8 ner in the division for 10- pitching all eight innings. year-olds in .the district finals prior to the start of the Owen-Gage placed in four PAT OTULAKOW- Linda Marshall 7 Bulldog Roger Ziehm hit a major league all-star game PatChilds 5 Pitch, Hit and Run competi- events Saturday in the state SKI was presented Saturday home run in the sixth inning, tion Saturday in Flint. Julv 11 in San Diego. Class D boys' track and field EDWARD DOERR a trophy as the driving in one man already The son of Mr. and Mrs. championships at Lansing Money saving Flight :5 Rolling Hills Golf Course on base, to tie the score at Linda Helwig 15 Lewis Tibbits of Cass City, Sexton High School. most improved will hold a local state 4-4. It was still that at the he was one of four local The Bulldogs took seventh rates for Carol Ware 13 Scramble Golf Tournament end of the regulation seven track member. Ann Henderson 13 winners May 27 who quali- place in the 880-yard relay good drivers. event Saturday, June 10, at innings, so the game went to fied for the district compe- with a time of 1:34.7 and Judy Luana was Sandy Robinson 13 8:30 a.m. the eighth, when Kingston Michigan Mutual's Auto-h Linda Bennett 11 tition. sixth in the mile relay at named most val- Winners will advance to got the winning run. In Flint, he managed to Card policy bases your Jan Christner 11 the regional sites selected Other hitters for Owen- 3:35.7. uable and was Barb Tuckey 9 throw the ball into a net the rates on your driving throughout the state. Those Gage were Alan Haag with same size as a strike /one captain. She was Vera Ferguson 7 teams winning at the region- two triples and a single and Jeff Hallock took sixth record plus other (actors,! Enid Craig 7 two out of three times, ran place in the 100-yard dash absent. al level will advance to the Kirk Carolan with a double around the bases in 12.5 Could be you'll save a Bev Hurley 7 and a single-. with a J0.5 clocking. Billy Naomi Barnes 7 state finals to be held at seconds, and hit the ball 101 Parker took sixth in the bundle if you're a safe Tyrone Hills Sept. 30 at Losing pitcher for the feet. Doris Jones 7 Fenton. Bulldogs was Dick Glidden He defeated winners from 120-yard high hurdles with a driver. We'll give you a READ THE ' This is the fourth year the who struck out 11, gave up seven other local contests to time of 15.6. quote right over the Flight 4 tournament has been held at four walks and five hits. Kathy Weitschat 15 take first place. His score Fellow North Central D phone, so simply give us Rolling Hills. For. further Winning pitcher Distel- now goes to contest head- League member Akron- Marion Umpfenbach '13 rath also had a good day at a call! Chronicle Ruth Grassmann 9 information about the event, quarters in New York. The Fairgrove took the Class D contact Grant Hutchinson at the plate with a double and top two scorers in each age state title with 70 points to 44 Rufine Nielsen 9 two singles. The Cardinals Clara Gaffney 9 the golf course. bracket from the district for the second place squad. The Scramble Golf Tourn- were errorless in the game. events in a several-state The Vikings' Jerry Curtis Sue Hutchinson 7 The Bulldogs finished the Doerr Agency [ Jean Bauer 3 ament event is the largest region will compete for the set two sta e records in the THEY CAN golfing event in Michigan season at 13-8 overall, They division title at a major meet with a) 9:28.35 clocking Phone 87*3615 Pat Mclntosh with thousands of golfers finished third in the North JTAT/Sfy YOUR ftCEDS t Jan Hunt league ball park, as well as in the mile run and Cass City Vickie Wolack participating at local levels, Central D League with an attend a banquet, meet 4:24.0 in th one-mile. The Donna Wernette Part of the proceeds goes to 11-5 mark. They finished play- old marks r spectively were Connie Mellendorf a children's charity. third in 1977 at 8-6. ers, and be given a uniform. 9:35.6 and ;24.3. 5 CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1978 PAGE FIFTEEN Top awards to Witherspoon-Haire Honor athletes in spring sports at annual awards night fete Tuesday

Athletes in spring sports track and two each in bask- performer his junior and were feted Tuesday night at etball and volleyball. senior years in both football the annual spring sports In track she is the school and basketball. He holds the award night held at Cass record holder in the 880 and school record in the high City High School. the discus and shares the jump and holds the career Under the direction of record in the high jump. She scoring record in basketball. Athletic Director Bob was a member of the record Stickle, toastmaster for the setting mile relay team. Stickle said that picking evening, the coaches re- Clarke Haire was pre- the athletes this year was TROPHIES WERE presented to counted the track, softball sented the Paul Smarks exceedingly difficult. Many utstanding baseball players. From and baseball seasons. award. During his high athletes not chosen this year Athletes in the various school career he earned 12 would have been selected in oft, Gary Warju, most improved; Jeff sports were presented indi- varsity letters, four in track, years when the competition lartel, most valuable; Tony Doerr, vidual awards and certifi- three in basketball and base- was not as stiff as it was with est hitter. cates and letters were pre- ball and two in football. the outstanding class of sented. Ho was an all-conference senior athletes. Recalling the highlights of the'track season was Coach Lloyd Schinnerer. Terrilyn Krueger presented the awards for girls' track and Local teams win also handled the presenta- tion of junior varsity softball awards for Coach Michelle Anscomb who was absent. Anscomb had prepared a in SanCass loop written sketch of the girls' achievements for the event. Dave Hoard presented the varsity softball awards. It was a banner week for in the fifth moved them The track coaches were Hillaker's Auctioneers and ahead, 8-3. introduced by Head Coach Osentoski in the SanCass But Osentoski scored once Dale Mclntosh who thanked fast pitch league. in the sixth and then five the parents and fans for Hillaker won its first game more in the seventh for the support and paid tribute to of the season and Osentoski victory. Ron Ouvry singled his assistants. chalked up a pair of victor- with the bases loaded to Highlight of the evening ies. knock in the deciding run. was the presentation of out- The young Hillaker team Al Romig took the loss and standing athletes awards. defeated the league leading Herb Carlton was credited RECEIVING THE COVETED Paul Smarks award for The award for girls, spon- Snovcr Merchants, (i-0, be- with the win. outstanding scholarship, leadership and athletic ability sored by the Cass City hind the three-hit pitching of Banging out two hits for Branch of the American Brian Helwig. Helwig struck Osentoski were Marty Zawi- from last year's winner, Tom Borland, is Clarke Haire, left. Association of University out six. Darell Blank took linski, Ron Ouvry, Ed Lowe TRACK AWARDS were presented Women, went to Kim With- (he loss. and Carlton. Toin Smentek , from left: Steve Richards, most erspoon. Rapping out two hits for hit three for four for the Witherspoon set a galaxy the winners were Ron Nurn- losers. Seven other Char- iluable; Paul Battel, captain; Robert of marks during her four berger, Larry Summers, Joe mont players collected one iwdon, most improved. years of competition. She Mellenclorf, Phil Bacler and hit. earned eight letters, four in Jim Hillaker. Ken Martin cracked a home run. R H E Snover collected singles (' 2011 -loo 8 10 3 by Jerome, Blank and 0 1020 015 9 13 5 ind The Service .Or Products* Griggs. Osontoski topped San- ou Need In Jhis dusky Merchants in a slug- Hillaker's won its second fest. i:M(i, \Vednesdav, Mav game of the year Sunday in a make-up game, defeating Sandusky went ahead in Wolverine Bank, 5-4, at Cass the second witn a six-run City Recreational Park. HVICE DIRECTORY: splurge as starter Ed Stout- The Auctioneers won with enburg couldn't find the a rally in the sixth and Caterers Hair Styling plate. He was relieved by seventh innings.Trailing 4-1 c --•••^--^ _.'—_—„,—. ..,_,-,.,—„-._, _ Gary Mellundorf. they scored twice in the Winters' After the big second inning sixth. Clarke Haire led off uminum Siding HAIR BENDERS rally.. Osentoski bounced with a single and Ron Nurn- ijva lioughx, Sturm COLONY HOUSE hack. They trailed 9-4 and burger followed with anoth- S-530 N. Van Dyke, Cass Cily Culling . Styling • Perm,i got back in the game in their er hit. 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Through Sat. then lashed a drive between voyageur, too Records • Tapes each collected two hits for the outfielders and Haire ~>pen Fri. & Sat. in June Hillside is the place tor the losers. trotted in with the winning Art Supplies • Crafts Professional Hair Care 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Thursday, Osentoski run. Greeting Cards edged Charmont in a thril- Nurnberger lashed out Open Daily ler, it-H. Charmont appeared three hits for the winners HONORED FOR OUTSTANDING scholarship, leader- Except Sunday to have the game well in while Delong smashed a ship and athletic ability was Kim Witherspoon, left. She Nursery hand going into the last of double and triple for Wolver- W51 MrflM StlL'L'I was presented the award by Coach Terrilyn Krueger. CassCilv the seventh. A four-run rallv ine Bank. Elkton Nursery, Inc. Auto Service 10 miles north % east of Cass City • Star* Bras /nm Jar;. re's Sunoco Service CHARMONT • d'.iMt"! Lamer Church league no Dps • Minor Repairs ! Friday Buffet5 p.m-10 ;j MI Phone 357-4012 Tirei • Bnlteries JMon.-Thurs. • 10;30 a.m.-9 p.m. WE SUPPORT ctorcodtinq • GienseS Oil Fri.-Sat. 10:30 a.m. -10p.m. action brisk Sun. • 12 noon-8 p.m. Oil and Gas Call 872-2470 Pizza & Short Orders winners were L. King, Dale till 1a.m. The two-division Cass Cily Church League swung into McLaren. Jim D'Arcy. Jim & S Standard Service Cass City 872-4200 Mac & Leo Service lift ion Monday when four Keller, Don King and Leroy games were played. Mosher. McLaren lashed a Total Gas and Oil Products home run. For the losers OWEN-GAGE Phone 872-2342 Veronica's Restaurant Lamotte outsluggcd C'ass Doug Taylor had two triples Certified Mechanics Meeting & Banquet Room for Home and Farm Delivery City Missionary, l'J-lf>, as Available Jim Keller bested Fred Mar- and Mike Klinkman rapped Call four hits. Hod Hutchinson Complete Car Care ' Chicken • Chops • Seafood tin on the mound. 872-3122 picked up two safeties. »:M i.m. - 8 p.m. - Clowd Sundjyi Collecting two hits for the Service 631') Mdin Cass Cily : Another free scoring game I Phone 872-2550 pitted the Methodists 'RECKER SERVICE • 6234 Main Street against the Catholics. The We will continue our Witherspoon Methodists won. l(i-14. Earney Stoutenburg was Struggle forthe Right •ge Service Center! places seventh credited with the victory. He ! Hedtey Equipment Co., Inc. Dan's Automotive & also helped his cause with to exist. -:>. Elwyn Helwig, pitching earning a seventh place in in relief, got the win and Les VOTE Bakery Roller Skating the HHd-uml run with a time Severance took the loss. r~.~~..^-*f**,-^,,^t of :i:2(i.'J. Jack Hillaker and Mike A new state record was set Richards rapped three hits Sommer's OPEN SKATE in the event, 2:Hi.!), hy Beth for the winners while G. :ery & Restaurant Sat. & Sun. Matinee 2:00 • 4:00 Veldhoff of Hlissficlcl! Tatgenhorst and Dale Aus- Fri., Sat. & Sun. Evenings 7:00 • 10:00 Del) Rabideau also com- lander picked up two hits for ON JUNE 12 Dfflc of Irish Bread peted, in the lid-yard low the losers. hurdles, hut didn't place. The Baptists scored the Daily Lunch Special SPECIALS The ('lass C girls' meet winning run in the seventh •Thurs 7 a.m.-6p.m. Sat. Morning 11:00-1:00 12 & Under was held at Haslell, near on a triple by Hillaker and a for the Fri, /am.-flp.m. Thurs. Evening 7:00 • 10:00 Lansing. single by Doug McArthur. 'Bl. • 7,i m. -5p.m. Although (he boys' mile The schedule: "ily 872-3577 Adults 18 and Over relay team finished out of Friday, June 9, 7 p.m. - Private Party Bookings Available the money in Illh place, the Deford Red vs Catholics; Mon., Tues., Wed. Call 823-3591 team of John Tuekey, Scott Methodists vs Deford Blue; Richards, Steve Richards, 9 p.m. • Church of Christ vs Iding Materials and Rusty Hoag did set a Colwood Cubs; Colwood RENEWAL MILLAGE PRICES new Cass City High School Lions vs Missionary. -Clara Lumber, Inc. MttiilMf: $1.00 Adm.50« Skate Rental mark of ,1:32.2. The old Monday, June 12, 7p.m. - •Ity 872-2141 EvMingis $1.50 Adm.SOc Skate Rental record was 3:33.4. Lamotte vs Shabbona; Luth- wt ri*n Window i /Ay, "Want to buy your own Skates? Clarke Haire also com- erans vs Baptists; 9 p.m, - Paid for by the xter locks ^ See Us I" peted, clearing 6'2's" in the Catholics vs Church of f/m'iW Paneling high jump, but didn't place. Christ; Missionary vs Meth- Owen-Gage Citizen's Committee n Ram- 5:30 p.m. 542 $, Stett Id. (M-15) Vanar The boys' competition was odists. Owners: MORRIS «Bnsr SOWOEN held at Michigan Center, Tuesday, June 13, 9 p.m. • near Jackson. Lutherans vs Deford Blue. PAGE SIXTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1978 CASS CITY, MICHIC Heads Coast Guard Auxiliary unit Safe boating concern of Milt Connolly Before going boating, pro- is in his second year as volunteer organization, Patrol duties run from vided your boat has a motor, commander of Flotilla 1501, established to promote common during each day's Caro and Bay City. once a month. They must duties for the flotilla and May . through September. patrol, according to the flo- Milt Connolly hopes you will Coast Guard Auxiliary, safety in recreational boat- The need for the courses also attend a regional semi- check to make sure your gas There are five other flotillas tilla commander. increases as the number of a division staff officer, anl based in Bay City. He was ing. As the name implies, it nar each year, during which comes to several hundl tank is full and your battery elected by his fellow mem- in the division -- in Saginaw, The Cass Cityan presently boaters "is increasing tre- they take an examination to works with the U.S. Coast Sebewaing, Au Gres, Os- is doing his patrolling in mendously," according to hours per year, none I is charged. bers. Guard. ensure they are up-to-date in which he gets paid for. If you don't, he may have Counting his time in the coda, and one other in Bay someone' else's boat. Suz- Connolly. In Michigan alone, their required training • in The organization has City - so each flotilla has anne II, the 30-foot twin-pro- according to statistics he to tow you in from the Navy, Connolly, 51, has been 43,000 members nationally, order to serve as qualified Why does he do it? "To| middle of Saginaw Bay. in boating for 30 years. In patrol duties only four or peller cabin cruiser that cited, the number of motor- boat safety instructors and of whom 26 belong to Flotilla five week ends per season. it's another facet in And during the non-boat- 1970, he took an Auxiliary 1501. belongs to him and his wife, boats increased from 574,626 boat inspectors. saving, the same as beld On an individual basis, it Ann, is sitting in the back in 1976 to 596,530 in 1977. ing season, he suggests you safe boating course, decided Members must be at least ing to the fire departmer| take a safe boating course he liked the organization, might be one or two times yard of their home on S. Non-motorized boats don't Add up the hours Connolly age 18, own at least a per year. Connolly estimates replied Connolly, a men Coffered by the „ Coast Guard and joined. Maple Street. The boat is haye to be registered ..but. puts. in. teaching safe boat- of the- Elkland—Townd quarter-interest in a boat, be he spent 20 hours on patrol named after their grand- presumably those numbers Auxiliary. The Coast Guard Auxil- an amateur radio operator ing, on patrol, attending the Fire Department since ll The Cass Cityan has a iary was chartered by Con- last year. daughter. increased also. regional conference and per- or licensed aircraft pilot, or On. most week ends, from "Someone has to do it at| vested interest in all this. He gress in 1939 as a civilian, They have owned the boat, The flotilla members meet forming administrative enjoy doing it." have "administrative abil- Saginaw Bay north to Os- purchased used, for three ities," such as being a doctor coda, there will be three or lawyer. years. Connolly is doing Auxiliary boats plus Coast some finishing work on the ACCORDING TO CON- Guard vessels on patrol wood-hulled vessel, after Big Brothers/Big Sisters nolly, the organization has looking for boaters needing which he plans to sell it. three functions: Public ed- assistance. The Connollys then plan to ucation, as illustrated by the Within each flotilla, there buy an inboard-outboard 13-week safe boating course are three to five members' cabin cruiser in the 20-24- offered in Cass City last Due to exorbitant in- the men in his life so far, and boats certified for patrol foot range that can easily be is very eager to learn and do winter; giving boat safety duty, though Connolly fig- towed on a trailer. surance rates, Tuscola inspections, and operations, County Big Brothers-Big Sis- new things. He lives in Caro. ures his unit could have 20 Suzanne II is too large for to assist the Coast Guard in boats in the water for a easy towing and once ters will be unable to con- performing rescues, regatta duct the plane rides planned search and rescue mission. launched in the spring for June 17. safety patrols, and any other When on patrol, the boat doesn't come out until fall. missions it designates. A swim party planned by This thirteen-year-old boy carries Auxiliary banners In the past, they have kept it Big Sister Cindy Sagash is from Tuscola needs a man to and flags and those on it moored at Caseville and scheduled for Saturday, talk to and do things with. wear uniforms. would usually spend each June 17,from 1-4:30 p.m. All He's interested in all outdoor Women's The only reimbursement week end on it. active Big Brothers and activities, including swim- received is for meals, fuel, One reason in buying the Sisters and their Little ming, fishing, camping, bike and any damage to the boat. smaller boat, said Connolly, Brothers and Sisters are riding, and all sports. Given council Connolly, who was on pa- a clerk-dispatcher for De- invited for swimming, hot- a chance, he could be a trol duty Saturday, stresses troit Edison in Bad Axe, is so dogs and homemade ice really neat Little Brother. the Auxiliary is not a law that he can tow it to inland cream. enforcement agency. If seri- lakes for Auxiliary patrol Reservations should be meets ous violations are observed, there. made by calling 673-6996 by they are reported to regular IN PERFORMING June 14. Living out in the country The Women's Council of Coast Guard units on patrol their duties, Auxiliary mem- can be lonesome, and this St. Pancratius met June 5 in or to the state police or bers spend more time on nine-year-old boy from May- the social hall. sheriff's department marine land than. on the water. ville would like a Big Broth- The CCD picnic was held unit. Perhaps their main activity er to have some fun with. in the park with 140 students THE MOST COMMON in promoting boating safety He's very active, loves to participating. Refreshments violation Connolly sees is Wouldn't you like to be a is their safe boating classes, talk and is eager to have were furnished by the Wo- speeding or what he defines usually two hours a night, special friend to this super someone as his friend. men's Council. as improper boat operation. little eight-year-old boy one day a week for 13 weeks. New cook books are being The most common prob- Connolly was one of the from Cass City? He likes to ordered. lem the Auxiliary patrollers instructors for the first-ever do everything, and especial- Big Brothers-Big Sisters The Red Cross blood drive have to contend with "is ly enjoys all outdoor activi- course held in Cass City, in Tuscola county is located is being set for July 6. people who run out of gaso- from which 38 persons grad- ties He would make a neat at 2:50 N. State Street in Carol Robinson, a repre- line," which means towing companion for any man. uated in April. Caro, telephone (173-6996; in sentative from the Flint the boat back to shore. That was on Tuesday Huron'county at 122 N. chapter for the Red Cross Also common is batteries nights. Monday nights dur- Hansclman Street, Bad Axe, blood bank, gave a talk and going dead on older out- ing the same period, he was telephone 269-7264, and in answered questions on the board motors which don't A man with patience and going to Bay City to help Sanilac county at 26 Lexing- up-coming blood drive. In have built-in generators, teach a course there. ASHORE - Milt Connolly, commander of Flotilla 1501 understanding is needed for ton Street, 'P.O. Box 1, Tuscola county, 2,851 units which also means a tow to this seven-year-old. He's Next winter, he expects Coast Guard Auxiliary, behind the controls of Suzanne II Sandusky, telephone 648- of blood are needed each shore. the classes will be offered by had bad experiences with 4433. year. his 30-foot cabin cruiser. Actually, the boat wasn't goinJ At least one tow to .shore is the flotilla in Cass City, anywhere. It's sitting on a trailer in his back yard while hl| does some refinishing work. Thumb emergenc med group forms

A Thumb Area Emerg- meeting. Included as Tus- eight categories are con; ency Medical Council cola county representatives ered "service provider; (TAEMC) is being formed to will be Roger Little, owner Nine persons conside coordinate providing of of Little's Funeral Home in "consumers" will be emergency medical services Cass City, representing appointed. in the three upper Thumb county ambulance services; An organizational meet: counties. Dorothy Swartzmiller, di- will be held in July to elj The first meeting, held rector of nursing at Hills and officers, establish goals last Thursday at the Wild- Dales General Hospital, rep- objectives, and prepare wood Farms Restaurant resenting nurses, and Hills laws. Gage has been servi, outside of Cass City, was and Dales Administrator as acting chairman. attended by more than 40 Ken Jensen, representing Probably starting in persons. Represented were hospitals. tember, the council police agencies, fire depart- The representatives of the meet monthly. RodinAlrjbiMiitloner ments, ambulance services, physicians, county boards of i.. ii commissioners, nurses, hos- pitals, and the emergency Maxwell made services coordinators from each of the three counties. Aim of the group, accord- ing to Michael Gage, Huron sales manager 6,000 BTU/Hf. county emergency services coordinator, will be to up- Robert H. Walpole, senior with Walbro central wa • 115 volt • 2-speed fan • 2-way air grade and improve emer- vice-president, Carburetor house representatives. direction • Air changer control gency medical services in Group, Walbro Corporation, In 1977, as one of (exhaust) • Energy Saving Options the three counties, such as announced that Phil Max- assignments, he conduct (intermittent fan and adjustable ambulance service or in well had been appointed series of service train thermostat) • COMFORT GUARD" case of natural disasters. sales manager of the Group. seminars on Walbro Ch. control helps maintain comfort level East Michigan Emer- He continues to report to C. Saw Carburetors in gency Medical Services you select • Insta-Mount for fast Clark Boylan, vice-presi- United States and Euro] lXft*"rl (EMEMS), a 14-county re- installation dent-carburetor sales. Before coming to Walb: gional planning agency Maxwell joined Walbro in Maxwell had held sales Model AEJ-P06-2 funded by the U.S. Depart- 1971, and was appointed marketing positions. w| 7500 BTU/Hr. ment of Health Education marketing services man- Dow Corning, W.R. Gn and Welfare, has done some ager of the Carburetor Company, and a manuf. • 115 volt • 2-speed fan • 2-way air direction • Air planning in Huron, Tuscola, Group three years later. In turer's representative fi: changer control (exhaust) • Energy Saving Options and Sanilac counties. that position, in addition to He has a Bachelor of (intermittent fan and adjustable thermostat) • COM- Formation of the TAEMC, acting as assistant to Boy- degree in industrial des: FORT GUARD" control helps maintain control level Gage said, will mean plan- lan, he was responsible for from Michigan State Univ you select • Insta-Mount for fast installation ning of emergency services technical training pro- sity, with minors in mech more closely attuned to the grams, marketing analysis, ical engineering, ma Model ADJ-075-2 WE SERVICE needs of the upper Thumb planning, and coordination matics and communi counties. "We're going to of carburetor sales activities tions. have much better coordina- tion of emergency medical services this way." WHAT WE SELL The new organization will continue to work with Battle brewing EMEMS, whose Bad Axe- From based coordinator, Ken , master charge Glasgow, will continue to I IMC (MTI MANN CARD VISA serve in that capacity. Study of emergency medical serv- over energy Keep your cool without getting burned... ice needs in the three count- ies will be done on an There is a battle brewing trolled more by the legislj buy a Whirlpool unit today! on-going basis, Gage indi- between the executive and live process. cated. legislative branches over House Speaker Bobby EASY TERMS Examples of services how to handle future energy Crim is pushing for IV \miANUs HKMIIKI TAEMC might perform, he related problems, • "speedy" establishment oi| explained, might be deter- streamlined, independe mining the need for training Governor William G. Mil- state energy agency to NO PAYMENTS of emergency medical tech- liken wants to create a new minister state and federal)! TILL JULY 1978 nicians or seeking federal Department of Energy funded energy programs.) funds to enable a community which he would control with He noted that most stall to purchase an ambulance. the appointment of a direc- which have state-level The council will consist of tor but the Legislature. ergy programs have done | 33 members, of which 24 - seems to be pointing toward through energy agenc "WIDEST SELECTION IN THE THUMB" one per county •- will repre- an independent agency sep- rather than through creatif 872-2696 Gass City sent each of eight categories arate from any state depart- of cabinet-level dep OPEN EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON that were represented at the ment which would be con- menus. ASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1978 PAGESEVENTEEN Area Erickson feels state school stalling on $150,000 loan elections Continued from page one.

Also on the ballot will be a Heceipt of a $150,000 loan aries continue through the he hadn't been told of the request for renewal of 13 im the state to the Owen- summer. requirement to apply to the mills for operations for one le-Gagetown School Dis- According to Robert Nel- MFC. He said a Bay City year. Total operational mil- ct is now awaiting appli- son of the education depart- Times reporter was told the lage presently is 22 mills. tion by the district to the ment, the state treasury loan must now be approved Polls at the high school :te Municipal Finance department was sent a letter by the state Board of Educa- will be open from 7 a.m.-8 mmission (MFC) for ap- May 16 notifying the latter tion and that it will then take p.m. jval to borrow the money. that the loan could be made. 30-45 days before the district UBLY rhe legislature authorized James Cotton, executive gets the loan. loan last November. assistant in the bureau of "I'm going to be walking ce ,then, the district has finance of the treasury de- on my hands (to Lansing) Four persons are running partment, told the Chronicle for the two seats on the iroved three resolutions pretty soon," the superin- king the state for the Wednesday that Owen-Gage tendent commented sar- school board, both four-year mey, but the first two must now apply to the MFC castically. "It's the old stall terms. Seeking reelection are David Ruthig of Ubly, re rejected by the state for permission to borrow the game." money. One of the requirements in the board president, and partment of Education Kenneth Dekoski of Ruth e to technicalities. Since the loan was author- order to get the loan was ized by the legislature and that the treasury depart- The challengers are Clar- vlay ll, the board ap- the district has met the ment perform an audit of the ence Heleski of Bad Axe and Dved a resolution which qualifications for borrowing district's finances. Allan Moses of Minden City. "t the department's guide- the money, approval is con- During the audit, con- Up for renewal for three es, but has heard nothing sidered a formality. ducted late last year, it was years will be three mills, out ce Once the MFC, which discovered $3,427 in travel of a total operational levy of ^upt. Ronald Erickson meets every Tuesday, gives expenses, given to the super- SKY LIGHT - A setting sun, peeking through a break in the heavily clouded 19.9 mills. d the district has enough its okay, Cotton said it will intendent in 1976 and 1977, sky, created this scene over a farm on Bay City-Forestville Road, east of Gaee- Polling place, open from 7 •ney to operate through take about a week before were improperly reported. town. G a.m.-8 p.m., is the commons end of the month but Owen-Gage gets the money The criminal division of corridor of the high school •ds the loan in order to from the treasury depart- the state attorney general's ,' teachers, and some ment. office was subsequently er personnel, whose sal- Erickson responded that asked to investigate. The Michigan Mirror Gen-Tel head of the division, John Wilson, told the Chronicle Monday his office could find strike \ochelle Peters no evidence of criminal wrongdoing. He then referred the mat- ter to the education division Better urban area record near end of the attorney general's vins IGA trip office to have it determine if anything was overlooked or The bargaining commit- ochelle Peters, daughter Frank Malott, vice-presi- . if there were any civil viola- tees for General Telephone Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine dent and division manager tions. key to less state crime and the International Broth- ers of 4325 Woodland for Super Foods, supplier to According to education di- erhood of Electrical Work- , Cass City, will join IGA stores said that the vision head Gerald Young, a For the third year in a county sheriffs and local ers Local 1106 have reached dreds of girls and boys winning girls and boys will staff member is to review night (73 percent compared will attempt to amend the tentative agreement on a n 10 through 14 years of travel by jet to Anaheim, the audit with someone from row, crime figures in Mich- to 66 percent last year) and police according to the State strict language back into the igan continue to decline. Police sponsored study. contract settlement. who will be taking Calif., for four full days. the state Department of fear of being a crime victim measure on the Senate floor. The tentative two-year ter jet trips to Califor- Their "dream trip" includes Education. Total reported crime in stood at 65 percent, com- He said the measure is not a the state declined by 5 LOBBYIST LKGISLATION agreement was announced m the exciting "Jet a complete tour of famous If any civil violations are pared to 70 percent in 1976. prohibition against persons Saturday evening following ney To The Stars" elec- Universal Studios, Marine- found, "penalties" might percent in 1977 from 1976 SHOWDOWN participating in govern- levels, and serious assaul- ment, but simply a registra- four days of renewed bar- just completed in area land, Knott's Berry Farm, range from a letter of repri- -t- + -M f + gaining at Grand Rapids stores, according to an and Disneyland, as well as mand to requiring reim- tive crimes (murder, rape, A showdown is expected tion and reporting measure robbery and aggravated as- soon on legislation requiring Details of the proposal will luncement by Harry many other glamour points. bursements be made. Fear of crime was highest to let the public know who is not he made available until •ia, owner of Cass City The winning girls and boys "I would say the investi- sault) went down by 10 in Detroit suburbs - 75 registration and financial attempting to persuade percent. the contract has been rati- will leave for California gation would probably be percent. disclosure by lobbyists and legislators and with what fied. June 27 and return June 30. finished in the next several Higher employment lev- Respondents to the poll their agents. favors. The Senate is expected to The IBEW took the pro- ie lucky girls and boys "Through the election, the weeks," Young said. els, education program on said crime remains the The pending version is posed contract to its mem- all-expense paid trips lucky boys and girls get a crime prevention and a law- largest problem in the state. begin deliberations on a directed only at Lansing- series of amendments both bers for a ratification vote by having their friends, wonderful chance to en- setting mandatory mini- They suggested youth need based lobbyists and the firm starting Tuesday, a process hbors and relatives vote hance their education and Church sets mum sentences for using more guidance and laws to strengthen and to weaken or unit which hires that the bill. which may take four or five them each time they see some of the greatest handguns while committing need better enforcement. lobbyist. Lobbyist agents days. Results of the ballot- The .Judiciary Committee od a participating IGA entertainment the country crimes were prime reasons Those favoring capital pun- and principals' would be ing are not expected to be has to offer," said Lenda. Vacation for the drop in reported ishment declined from 72 to reported a bill substantially required to report all ex- announced until at least crime, reported Governor weaker than it went into the penditures and to itemize :...** 67 percent. Saturday. William G. Milliken. The survey also showed committee. Committee- entertainment expenses No prospective return to Bible School • The figures were reported that 60 percent are in opposi- Chairman Basil Brown over S75 in a one-month period or $250 in one year. work date was announced. Candidates tell in the annual Uniform Crime tion to banning handguns (D-Highland Parki main- The IBEW began striking "Jesus, God's Wonderful Report by the Michigan owned by individuals; 72 tained there was no need for The original version would State Police. The survey was the company Monday, May Gift" is the theme for Vaca- percent support wiretaps to the bill in that it addressed have required anyone who 15 after expiration of the tion Bible School at Lamotte commissioned by the Office investigate organized only suspected wrongs with spends more than'SI,000 to previous three-year agree- "chool views Missionary church June of Criminal Justice. crime; 76 percent support no proof of evil as claimed influence legislation to reg- ment. 20-23 from 9-11:30 a.m. and wiretaps to investigate sus- by supporters. ister as a lobbyist and to nued from .page one feels the first priority should June 26-29 from 9-11:45 a.m. pected drug dealers and report expenditures of more be hiring of a high school Classes will be offered opposition to legalizing a than Si on the entertainment —e is the owner of Dan's remedial reading teacher from Nursery (ages 3-4) Additionally, the report number of activities, includ- of legislators. It further Select your goal in life — omotive and Fireplace and then a vocal and instru- through junior class (5th and states the number of house- ing marijuana, prostitution, Sen. Gary t'orbin (l)-('lioi, prohibited gifts of $10 or then practice pin-pointing —p in Deford, a business mental music teacher. Fur- 6th grade). holds reporting that they remains about the same. author of the original bill. more in value. the target. as operated for 11 years. thur priorities will need Students will be chal- were victimized by crime The State Police remains 'len supports the millage additional study, he felt. lenged and involved through has dropped significantly the enforcement agency =^ease "because it is a such activities as song time, over the past year and now with the largest confidence age to do some specified Bible study, visual demon- stands at about 60 percent of rating, followed by the FBI, ANTIQUE & HOUSEHOLD ied improvements in the Cass Cityan strations, and craft making. the number being victimized le school system." He Rev. Eugene and Betty Sims two years ago. — pointed out approval graduates will be conducting the as- The decline was located not mean an increase in semble sessions from June primarily in urban areas Dry bean ^^overall millage levy. Cara Jo Prieskorn grad- 26-29 with puppet presenta- with an (i percent decrease. __ personally am voting uated May 21 from Vassal- tions, stories and magic. Rural reported crime was ^this because of those College in Poughkeepsie, up four percent. Violent acreage ! The Vacation Bible School s," he continued, "and N.Y. program will be Thursday, crime went down 13 percent =im elected to the school She is the daughter of Mr. June 29, at 7:45 p.m. in urban areas, but in- ~d I will do all that I can and Mrs. Gerald Prieskorn All boys and girls art- creased 10 percent in rural decreased —e that the money is used of 4645 Kennebec Drive and invited to attend. The church areas. -lese needs or the public a 1974 graduate of Cass City is located 2 miles north of The largest reduction Dry bean acreage in the know." High School. M-46 at the corner of M-53 among the most serious upper Thumb counties de- —ihc money raised by the She majored in English and Adams Road. If trans- crimes was the 21 percent creased from 1976 to 1!)77. Settling the estate of the late Gertrude Schwaderer, the ige isn't enough to cover and is presently seeking portation is needed, call drop in robberies. Murder according to recently re- leased figures from the following items will be sold at public auction located 4 he items on the list, he employment. 635-7204. was down 15 percent. In- 1 creases were reported in Michigan Crop Reporting miles north, 1 /2 miles west of Cass City on Bay City- rape (8 percent) and aggra- Service. Forestville Rd. on vated assault (3 percent). Harvested acreage GAVEL CLUB Public perception of crime dropped even more, due to also declined since last year. the heavy rains last fall. The survey showed a great- In Huron county, planted BAKE er degree of willingness to acreage totaled 91,000 acres Saturday, June 10 go or do things. A six-year in 1976, with 90,000 har- high was recorded among vested, with an average at 12:30 ox those who believe their yield of 11.7 hundredweight neighborhoods to be safe at (cwt.) per acre. Antiques — Trunks-Wood boxes SALE In Tuscola county, 85,000 Pictures & picture frames acres were planted in 1976, Secretary with curved glass Sponsored by of which 83,900 were har- door Stand with shelf ROAST Candidate vested (9.5 cwt. per acre). Aladdin lamp • Other lamps Last year, 78,700 acres were Oak kitchen cupboard St. Michael's planted and 72,200 harvested Square oak table Copper boilers announces (12.2 cwt. per acre). Crocks - Sausage grinders Ladies'Altar Society JUNE 17 In Sanilac county, 53,000 Oak buffet Norman R. Hughes of acres were planted in 1976, Oak chests of drawers Treadle sewing machine at at Mctamora in Lapeer county of which 50,900 were har- Assortment of baskets has announced his candi- vested (11.0 cwt. per acre). Dresser with mirror Kingston High School dacy for the Republican In 1977, 53,100 acres were Commode with towel rack Kraut cutter Cafetorium COLONY HOUSE nomination for the U.S. planted but only 33,600 were Some dishes House of Representatives harvested (9.7 cwt. pet- Wood double bed from the 8th district, the acre ). Iron bed with brass trim Many other items seat presently held by Dem- Oat acreage declined dur- Single iron bed nturday, June 10 2 BANDS crat Bob Traxlcr. ing the two years in Huron Noon to 9 p.m. Hughes, 35, is president of and Sanilac counties, in- Oak couch Household — three firms in Metamora creased in Tuscola. In 1976, Set of 5 cane bottom chairs Coronado refrigerator All You Con Eat specializing in home build- 20,000 acres were planted in unday, June 11 ing, architecture and con- Huron and 30,220 in Sanilac; Set of 5 solid wood, high Wringer washer $10.00 Person struction management and in 1977, 18,800 and 29,000 back chairs Noon to 6 p.m. consultation. respectively. In Tuscola, Gas stove tyecfott Pitcher He is a graduate of Law- 11,000 acres wore planted in Several rocking chairs Wood extension ladders rence Institute of Technol- 1976; 12,800 in 1977. Wicker rocker Others PLENTY OF of Beer-25

PAGE EIGHTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1978 '•' CASS CITY, MICHIGAN |iarriage TURN DISCARDS INTO DOLLARS - USE CLASSIFIED ADS ^seminar Transit (nonbusiness) rates. 20 words or less, $1.00 each Automotive] General Real Estate insertion; additional words 4 General [ General Real Estate scheduled cents each. Three weeks for 1974 FORD Galaxie 500, 2 Merchandise Merchandise, For Rent door, hardtop, V-8 auto- [Merchandise For Sale the price of two - cash rate. FOR SALE - Conn electric FOR SALE - Pickup cover. FOR RENT - Pasture, 10 *• Anyone who is planning on Save money by enclosing matic, power steering, pow- organ with chords, rhythms; STANDING ALFALFA hay FARM FOR SALE by ownej •marriage within the next er brakes, air, AM radio. Will fit Chevy Luv or Datsun for sale by the acre. Jack acres, 2 miles south, 1% east - 118 acres - 110 tillable cash with mail orders. Rates instruments, beats, instruc- pickup. Phone 872-2621 after •"couple of months is invited for display want ad on Phone 665-9958. 1-6-8-3 Brinkman. Phone 665-2458. of Cass City on Kelly Road. About 45 acres tiled. Moden tion books, bench. Paid 6:00. 2-6-8-3 Phone 872-3552. 4-6-8-3 /to attend a pre-marriage application. $1500.00 - will take $1000.00. 2-6-1-3 5 bedroom home. New 40x7' '•seminar presented by Cath- tool shed. Shabbona area General Phone 872-3843. 2-6-8-ln 1 olic Family Service of the For Sale CARPETING - 180 big rolls Real Estate Call 313-672-9200. 3-5-18-t Thumb area on Sunday, Automotive Merchandise ALASKAN malamute pup- in stock. Cut while you wait, BEING TRANSFERRED I June 25, at the St. Elizabeth pies - ARC, 8 weeks old, $75. Kenmore electric will install. Free delivery - For Sale - must sell. Attractive! Parish Hall in Marlette. FOR SALE - 1977 Z28 Ca- FOR SALE - 1970 SL 175 $1.99, $2.99 and up. Long ;J . Honda, good condition, $300. Phone 872-2043. 2-6-8-3 sewing machine PRESTIGE Neighborhood - new ranch home with 3) For pre-registration, call maro. Call Kingston 683- Furniture and Appliance, bedrooms, iMs baths, 2478. 1-5-25-3 Phone 658-8257. 2-5-25-3 Marlette. 2-6-1-2 away from traffic too, for the'agency in Bad Axe at FOR SALE - 1973 175 cc Cabinet, chair and attach- the safety of your family. laundry room, spacious 2,69-7931 before June 23. Penton. 1,700 miles. Best kitchen - dining area, and FOR SALE-two 950 16.5 six- ments. You will enjoy this special 3 A program has been pre- . FOR SALE - 1975 Chevrolet offer. Phone 872-4557. Excellent condition. full basement waiting to sport van, paneled, insu- ply Goodyear tires and rims, Real Estate bedroom ranch on a large pared which is both informa- 2-6-1-3 lot. Many fine features for be finished as rec room js tive and entertaining, ex- lated, 56,000 miles. $3,400. likenew..8 holes for Chevro- For Rent ready for new owners Phone 872-4557. 1-6-1-3 let pickup, reasonable. Jack Phone 872-2015 you to see. Call for a showing ploring basic trends with Gallagher. Call 872-3219. FOR SALE - pair G-78-15 anytime. Hamilton Co. now. This home has a 2 which to prepare young tires, $5.00 each. Wanted - 6676 Seed St. FOR RENT - apartment car garage, with concrete j-5-25-3 type living for girls. 1 block Realty, 872-4321, evenings couples in the areas of inter- FOR SALE - 1972 Ford small, sturdy, inexpensive 2-6-8-2 673-3275. 3-6-8-1 drive, complete land- personal communications, Galaxie, good rubber, good GAS GRILLS - portable. drop-leaf table. Call 872- south of light. New washer scaping and patio. place of money in marriage, battery, clean inside and New. Only $99.00. Limited 3160. 2-5-25-3 and dryer. Furnished. Rent Phone 872-2352 etc. out. Phone 872-2647. 4282 supply. Fuelgas Co., M-53 & WATER KING SOFTENER, includes all utilities. Phone FOR SALE - 9% acres 6265 Main St. used - been out on rental and 872-3570. 4-9-8-tf ^^^K.J^^ Maple St., Cass City. John A. M-81, Cass City. Phone FOR SALE - Black dirt real reconditioned. Very good wooded land, '/2 mile off Kelly. 1-6-8-3 872-2161. 2-5-11-tf rich. Gravel - sand - fill dirt. condition. $100. Fuelgas Co. blacktop, back in. Arlan Howe trains Call before 10 or after 5 p.m. 4 miles east of Cass City. OFFICE SPACE for lease - Brown, phone 658-8452 till 10 OSENTO FOR SALE - 10 speed bike, Phone 872-3497. 2-4-20-tf a.m. or evenings. 3-6-1-2 RFALTV! art FOR SALE - 1968 Chevrolet Phone 872-2161. 2-3-2-tf Approximately 700 square :!4 ton pickup with camper, girl's. Excellent condition. feet of beautifully finished Call 872-3318 after 6:00 p.m. AMBERLIGHT Gas Grills office space. Includes two 55,000 miles. $750. Phone 2-6-1-3 CARPETING: 150 big rolls REAL ESTATE in Bermuda 872-3611. Call after 4. 1-5-25-3 and Carts - Special at $99.00. in stock. Cut while you wait, private offices, receptional Fuelgas Company of Cass or can install. $1.99 sq. yd. area, machine supply area, Out of town owner wants to sell immediately. Fou Navy Aviation Electronics REGISTERED Brittany City, M-53 & M-81. Phone ample off street parking. bedroom brick home with about 58 acres, some remodelmi FOR SALE - 1975 Chevy puppies, excellent pedigree and up. Grass, also. Free Technician First Class Don- 872-2161. 2-5-25-tf delivery. Long Furniture, Very economical heat. Pri- done, barn and other outbuildings. Vacant. Will show a ald B. Howe, whose wife, truck, Scottsdale Edition. and pheasant line, $75. Jim vate entrance. 1 block from your convenience. Low mileage. Automatic Tuckey, phone 872-3203. Marlette, in business 41 Madeline, is the daughter of FOR SALE - Ornamental years. 2-8-8-2eo downtown. Extremely at- transmission, heavy duty 2-5-25-3 windmills. Three sizes, 3', 6' tractive building. Available Ella M. Brown of 1700 Van springs, air shocks. Sharp Nice single story 3 bedroom home in Cass City with , Dyke, Decker, recently com- and take orders for 8'. Phone on a one to three-year lease. basement ideal for a family room. Fireplace, very nice pleted two weeks of active buy. Phone 872-4563. 1-6-8-1 FOR SALE - Clean used 872-3506. 2-6-8-3 Swim Pool Call 872-3730 for an appoint- backyard, garage, bath and a half and many other fin< duty training in Bermuda. bricks. Phone 872-2288. Chemicals "Sun" ment. 4-6-1-3 features. Out of town owner would like to sell soon. Pleast FOR SALE - 1972 Dodge 2-6-8-3 FOR SALE - 1978 IT Ya- Liquid Chlorine call office for appointment. pickup. 65,000 miles. Excel- maha Enduro, has YZ mono- He is assigned to Patrol FOR SALE - Standing hay. 1 Chlorine Concentrate Tablets Squadron 93 (VP-93), based lent condition. Also pickup shock and fork kit, low Chlorine Concentrate Granules 5.2 surveyed acres located in Evergreen Township. Goc cover. Phone 872-2346. mile east, 2 north, first ., PS/PI $2395 live in that is inexpensive? We have one. It's situated on a TRUCK SPECIALS 1974 MONTE CARLO J-d««r iMnttop. Lo«d*d $3195 southern exposure. Many extras and built-ins includf 1973 MERCURY MONTEGO Ruufood $ 995 corner lot between Caro and Cass City. This is a large wood Spacious family room with fireplace, attractive panelu 1977 Dodge Vi Ton Pickup, standard frame building with a full basement. Priced low. Call for wall to wall carpeting. llk baths. Partial basement witir trans., radio, low mileage, real clean. PICK-UPS more. Ask for Paul C. Skinner. 080-CY zoned hydronic heating system, water system. 2 car garai Special at 3395 1976 FORD H-tM, l-eyl., etkk iWft $3195 attached to east side of home. 24x28 workshop. This fii 1975 Dodge Trovco Von, V-8, st'd. trans., 1976 CHEVROLET VAN, Iwto., PS, ittrtow/tap, NEW LISTING (FARM LAND). 70 Acres of good farm land. home was custom built for present owner and is less tha> c*n*ttd inferior $3695 Property is all cleared and is presently being farmed. Lo- radio, customized Inside. Only 2895 1976 EL CAMINO l-wlo., PS/PI $3195 years old. Strictly A-l condition, must be seen to be apprc 1975 CHEVROLET %-toa l-mto., PS/PI $3595 cated just north of Cass City. It has frontage on two paved ated, Owner moving to Flint area. Country sized lot a! 1974 CMC V4 Ton Pickup, 4 speed, roads. Call and ask for Tom Fritz. 118-A power steering and brakes, radio, 36,000 1974 DODGE cM c*b 4i4 l-wto. PS/PI $2495 located 2V< miles from Cass City on blacktop road. F 1974 CHEV W-twi, l-wrto. PS/PI, co«»r $2995 price only $48,950.00. miles, lots of good miles left. Only 1995 1971 INTERNATIONAL V4-t«i, l-wto., PS/PI $1995 1973 Ford % Ton Pickup, auto, trans., WEEK-END RETREAT with over 1 acre of land in the I power, two-tone, radio. Special only Open Monday thru Thursday 9 to 5 ford state game area. Small 1 room cabin, well insula 2095 McLeod Realty, Inc. but not modern. 1,000 gallon septic tank and field but ne-. 1970 Chevrolet % Ton, 4x4, auto, trans., Friday 9 to 7 Saturday 9 to 12 hooked up to cabin. Well with water system. Also includ radio, clean truck. Special at only 1995 a small Schultz mobile home on cement slab, small •• Or Anytime by Appointment trance building attached. Small man made LAKE. N 630N. State 8498StateRd. Maple shade tree. Detroit Edison and nite lite, wired' Caro- Tri-Valley Millington- code. Asking $8,500.00. GM parts Ph. 673-6106 Ph. 871-4567 We have several vacant building locations available i Board ol Roal Ealato sale from 2 acres on up. B&W EQUAL HOUSING OUVRY And Lilting Exchange Commercial Reoidentlal Farm OPPORTUNITY Wm. Zemke Real Estate REALTOR* Cass City and Deford HEV.-OLDS. INC. AUfO SALES Open Daily 9 • 7, Sat. 9 - 4, Other Times By Appointment 6617 Main, Cass City Phone 872-4620 517-872-2776 Of 872-2966 tic 872-4301 3-e' PAGE NINETEEN CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1978 TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE PROFITABLE, LOW COST CLASSIFIED ADS Notices ) [ Services ) Real Estate Real Estate Notices Notices Notices J [ Notices WILL DO PAINTING, CHAPPEL'S Plumbing & For Sale J Heating Service. Also storm For Sale YARD SALE - Thursday, YARD SALE - 6882 Sever- white-washing, and disin- ADVENTURE IN SPACE - Friday, Saturday. 9 till dark. Cass City Sports fectant. Call (517) 761-7282. Garage Sale door and window repair. No ance Rd. Wednesday, June job too small. Phone 375- FOR SALE Inside and out offers lots of Lots of miscellaneous items. 7, through Tuesday, June 13, 5-6-1-4 room for you. 3 bedroom Walnut Trailer Park, Lot 25. Kennebec Drive, % block 2510. 8-7-22-tf. Real Estate of the Estate of from 9:00 till dark. 4 miles west of Intermediate School brick with 2% baths and 2 5-6-8-1 south of Cass City. Lots of Open till 9 p.m. PORCH SALE - Saturday, Mrs. May E. Schell, located car garage. You can move June 10, 9-5. Norge wringer Chuck Gage on Doerr Rd., Cass City, baby clothes and baby Thursday and Friday Thursday & Friday right in and still have time to Don't miss items, children and adult washer with twin tubs; add- Welding Shop Michigan. Approximately plant your garden. CC-20. ing machine, typewriter 9:00 a.m. 30% acres. Soil, part gravel. our great spring clothing - all sizes. Every- We now have heli-arc welding Hamilton Co. Realty, 872- thing priced mostly 25 cents with stand, house plants, 2 Yamaha Trail Bikes, 3 bicy- Sealed bids to be given to 4321, evenings 673-3275. - others priced low. 5-6-8-1 We carry a full line of miscellaneous, 4546 Down- cles, luggage, aluminum Robert H. Keating, executor 3-6-8-1 Blanket Sale ing. 5-6-8-1 storm doors, exerciser, movie Specializing in stainless of the estate, 6401 Huron St., Camping and Fishing camera, Magna organ, range steel, blacksmithing, fabrica- Cass City, Mich. 48726. OWNER MOVING out of We have a wide selection Thorn McAn and Wolverines, Equipment fan, toys, housewares and ting and radiator repair. state. He said - sell. 17 to choose from. Foot-So-Ports are to be seen; 5-6-1-2 Rent at clothing. All bids must be in the hands acres on M-81, home in Also portable welding of Robert H. Keating by June Lay-a-way now for winter. Walker shoes and Dunhams, 30,1978. 3-5-25-4 need of some repairs. 3 too, Albee WANTED - barn beams - 7062 E. Deckerville Rd. bedroom, I'/fe baths, 2 car Federated Store CHURCH RUMMAGE sale - slab lumber - power and Deford, Michigan garage, garden spot, fruit With Hang-Ten sox and shirts June 9-10. Books, clothing, Hardware Phone 872-2552 trees, grape vines. Nice Cass City for you. hand tools. All donations tax INCOME PROPERTY - 5-6-8-1 dishes. One block south of deductible. Caro Area Serv- 8-5-15-tf I reduced to sell. Lady back yard. hardware in Owendale town ices For the Handicapped. wants to move to town. Hobart's hall. 5-6-8-1 Lawn Aerator AUCTIONEERING -' See Phone 872-2352 WANTED - old pocket Phone 517-673-7721. 5-3-10-tf Lorn "Slim" Hillaker. Top Large living area for 6265 Main St. Lawn Roller yourself - rent the one watches, rings, chains. Call Family Shoes dollar for your property. bedroom apartment for 872-2635 after 5 p.m.5-2-20-tfn Your Sports Headquarters Get Ready Services Phone 872-3019, Cass City. Plaza West, Cass City 8-10-3-tf extra income - separate for For Spring FOR "a job well done feel- entrance. Under $30,000. OSENTOSKIj Real Estate 5-3-30-tf ing" clean carpets with Blue RFALTV Adidas and Wilson To Give Away Phone 872-2352 CONGRATULATIONS Sport Shoes Lustre. Rent electric sham- 6265 Main St. For Sale ToddTibbits pooer $1. Ben Franklin Wilson Tennis Racquets GARAGE SALE - 6339 3rd TO GIVE AWAY - 4 male CASS CITY - 3 bedroom, 10 yr. old District Winner of St., Cass City. June 8 Store, Cass City. 8-6-11-tf puppies. Call 872-2020. 7-6-8-3 bath and half, carpeted 5 ACRES - comes with Pitch, Hit and Run Wilson Ball Gloves through 10, from 9 till 5. SENTOSKI living and dining room, this 3 bedroom home, Competition 5-6-8-1 Martin Electric TO GIVE AWAY to good REALTY basement, gas heat, aluminum siding and new 5-6-8-1 farm home - mixed breed garage and landscaped roof, garage, $24,500. Im- Cass City Sports Residential and Commercial dog. Real good with chil- corner lot. mediate possession. Group CHERISHED TOMORROW RUMMAGE SALE - weather Cass City Wiring dren. Phone 872-4116. 7-6-8-1 - You'll be glad you bought Phone 872-2352 Phone 872-2352 permitting. Baby items, an- 5-6-1-2 Garage Sale this 20 acres today for only 6265 Main St. 6265 Main St. tique furniture, clothing - all State Licensed Farm $12,500. Only 3'/2 miles from sizes, miscellaneous. 1 mile June 8 - 9 west, '/2 mile north of Cass GROUP GARAGE SALE - Free Estimates Cass City. Great spot to Stereo console with radio from 9 till 5 Equipment build on, with a pond. Hamil- OSENTOSKIIOSENTOSKI City on Koepfgen Rd. Thurs- day-Saturday. 9 a.m. - ? and 8 track player, lawn School desks, 3 speed men's FOR SALE - David Bradley ton Co. Realty, 872-4321. REALTY REALTY sweeper, metal wardrobe, 3-6-8-1 Everything cheap. 5-6-8-1 bike, lawn chairs, Revere Phone 872-4114 walk-behind garden tractor steel tractor wheels, lots of Ware pans, lots of children's with cultivator. May be seen crafts, knickknacks and clothing and toys, doll house, 4180 Kurds Corner Road after 3:30. Phone 872-2831. FOR SALE BY B. A. CALKA REAL ESTATE dolls, children's clothes - knick-knacks, baskets, egg 8-10-1-tf 9-6-8-3 baby to size 4, also ladies crates, twin bed, collectibles. and some men's. Thursday, BRAKE SERVICE - Profes- 7!) ACRES: Close in to Cass City: Stately 2 story home with FOR SALE - John Deere R 10 ACRES: ATTENTION EXECUTIVES!!! Friday, Saturday, June sional brake service by state manure spreader. Good FIREPLACE; new well and water system: new 100 amp 8-9-10, from 9 till 6. 6 south of 4581 West St. certified mechanic, from COLONIAL BRICK HOME with White Pillars - 3200 service; basement; horse barn; 60 acres tillable; blacktop Sharon Erla $44.95. Kingston Tire Center, shape - $225 or best offer. square feet; built in 1972; 5 bedrooms plus GAME ROOM; Cass City, 3 east, 'Xi south. One 10' spike tooth harrow road •-- $75.ooo.oo. 3396LamtonRd. 5-6-8-1 5-6-8-1 Kingston. Phone 683-2826. beautiful FAMILY ROOM; 3 fireplaces; 3 bathrooms; wall 8-4-13-tf with adjustable levers, $50. to Wall carpeting; open stairway leads to large FOYER; Rfl ACRES: cornel' of two roads - very poor buildings - 3-point hookup potato hiller, PATIO; basement, 2 car garage heated and attached to Family Bible BEAUTIFUL reproductions $35. One antique buffet, $25. home; some woods, SCENIC - Pigeon River thru property; S37.500. terms. School of Early American furniture CUSTOM Call 872-3348. 9-6-8-1 excellent fishing, hunting and swimming, many other made to order, also expert BUTCHERING features!!! $110,000.00 sellers will hold land contract; or CARO: 5 room home with dining room; basement; new gas furniture finishing. Call FOR SALE - New Holland furnace; lots of shrubs, trees, etc. S22,non. Evenings,7:15-9:15p.m. 872-4034. 5-6-8-3 WILL SELL 80 acres with above home plus barn and Meat cut, wrapped and frozen Super 66 baler with PTO, in Uorage building with 50 acres tillable, for $160,000.00 and good working condition. Of) YOU NEED MORE LAND" 75 acres - level - no SHABBONA UNITED oilers will hold land contract. YOUR INSPECTION METHODIST CHURCH Free Estimates Phone 872-2876. 9-6-1-2 INVITED!!!! buildings Slid.Odd.(10, located li'u miles from Cass City. Gainor's on roofing, siding, insulation, Meat Packing 4 ACRE on blacktop road - one story frame home with 2 HETWEES"" Beautiful setting near CARD on blacktop June 11 - June 15 Help Wanted) road - l-lxW Molly Park home in excellent condition; plus aluminum doors and windows edrooms; brand new gas furnace; comes with gas range, and aluminum or Fiber Glass Bad Axe, Phone 269-8161 efrigerator and gas hot water heater; 2 car garage - asking extra large garage with workshop. CREEK winding thru 2 For the Whole Family WANTED - Boy or girl, 12 acres - excellent fishing and hunting - grape arbor, Everyone Welcome awnings 12,500.00. 1 mile north, 1 mile west of years of age or older, for NEAR BAD AXE AND UBLY AREA: raspberries, taxes $185.(Id. All this for S22.500.00. 5-6-8-1 morning paper route. Sum- Bad Axe. mer months only. Phone AINT BRUSH SPECIAL!!! Frame 2 story home with 7 Elkton Roofing 8-11-25-tf BUILDING SITE : Clofifljn to Cass City - on blacktop road - 2 LOST - A Nakona left- 872-3073 between 4:00 and Doms; 4 bedrooms; Siegler space heater (oil); 1 acre of handed catcher's mitt. Lost & Siding Co. 6:00 p.m. only. 11-6-1-3 =nd-priced to sell at $12,500.00. ACHES with about :i()() led frontage- - small patch of woods ELMER H. FRANCIS, li- in swale - S5.500.oo for quick" sale. at baseball diamond Friday censed builder. New homes night. Reward. Call Brian Phone 269-7469 or remodeling. Roofing, sid- WANTED - live-in house- EBEWAING RIVER: Small cottage 1V4 story - 200 feet deBeaubien 872-3046. 5-6-8-3 n river - $8,500.00 cash, Will teach you!!!! 5-7-21-tf ing, barns, pole buildings. keeper, at least five days a ELECTRIC MOTOR REWINDING BUSINESS: Comes Phone 872-2921. 8-11-7-tf week. Write to 4182 Maple, RUMMAGE SALE - Now till Cass City, or phone 872-2377. =,'EED MORE LAND? 60 acres - no buildings - choice completely equipped with inventory of parts, equipment, everything sold 10 a.m. to 8 11-5-25-3 _ uilding site for your new HOME — CASH CROP LAND - fixtures, service & sales - S15.000.00. Watch for p.m. Lots of baby clothes, B AND B Refrigeration - --12,500.00 terms. sleepers, receiving blankets, Repair all makes of wash- LAKEFRONT COTTAGE: Near Port Sanilac & Richmond- Grand Opening baby quilts, little dresses ers, driers, refrigerators, Machinist Training z IMMEDIATE POSSESSION!!!! ville - )'•. story with aluminum siding: FIREPLACE with and boy's outfits and lots freezers and ranges. Call ELEGANT 3 bedroom home with lots of closets and storage heatilator; REMODELED - storage building - (ffl feet of Looking for people to work of the more. Children and adult Caro 673-6125. 8-5-1-tf for a manufacturer in Mar- "space; formal dining room; 1% BATHROOMS; large living Lake Huron frontage - high and dry - $35.000.00. clothing, barbed wire and _room; foyer; basement; natural gas heating system; 24x28' lette area. Will send eligible Lamplighter other miscellaneous. 1'.••.• PIANO AND ORGAN les- people to school for 8 weeks family room with Franklin stove - breakfast nook; Ite car 3 ACRES: HOME REMODELED - 3 bedrooms; dining north, '.*> east of Kingston. sons. Dale Hunt Studio of garage attached; desirable location — $37,500.00 terms. Fireplace Shop of training at St. Clair County room; oil furnace; nicely landscaped; large barn; tool 5-6-8-2 Caro. $2.00 beginning Community College. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT!!!! shed - $35,000.00 terms. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION!!! classes. $4.00 private les- coming soon in Caro GAME PARTY - Every Sun- Persons completing courses WILL TRADE!!!! sons. Call 673-4831 or 673-3028 NEAR NEW SWIMMING POOL!!! 5-6-8-1 day night at St. Pancratius for information and reserva- will start with company at =N CASS CITY: 6 room home with BRICK FIREPLACE; BUSINESS BUILDING with 3 bedroom living quarters hall, Cass City, 7:30 p.m. tions for summer and fall. $3.25 per hour with raise to ^'ranklin stove in living room; basement; natural gas upstairs- natural gas heating system: wall to wall GROUP GARAGE SALE - 5-2-20-tf 8-6-8-3 $3.50 after 60 days. forced hot air furnace 5 years old; rear porch enclosed; carpi'ting: "e\v kitchen cabinets: $21,500.00 easy terms. June 15,16, and 17. 9 a.m. to Full benefits after 90 days. •;arage attached; 99x132' lot with choice garden soil - nicely 5 p.m., 4405 Koepfgen Road, Don't miss ALUMINUM SIDING, eaves Applicants must be unem- =andscaped; near Village Park; Swimming Pool, etc. IN CASS CITY: 7 room home with A bedrooms; painted Cass City. 5-6-8-2 trough, storm windows and ployed at least 5 weeks and -28,500.00 terms. while -partial aluminum siding: large living room; family our great spring doors, installed by licensed meet family income criteria. si/.e kitchen and dining area; corner lot: S21.fiOO.00. WANT TO RENT - 3 bed- contractor, uses only first For more complete informa- —PECIAL! 2.7 ACRES: RANCH TYPE HOME with 3 large room home in country. quality materials. Work- Phone 872-2283. 5-6-8-3 Blanket Sale tion contact Thumb Area _edrooms; wall to wall carpeting; in excellent condition - BRICK HOME - with -1 large bedrooms: 2'-j BATHROOMS; manship guarantee, 12 Consortium, 517-872-4546 and —omes with refrigerator and range; aluminum siding and We have a wide selection years' experience. Call any- ask for Roy Allen. orms and screens; well insulated; 2V car garage 4 years extra large dining room; basement; hardwood floors; slate GAME PARTY - Every Sun- 2 roof on home: garage; LOT 132 x 132' - Immediate to choose from. time for free estimates. Ray 11-6-1-2 = d attached to home; plus HORSE BARN; 16x20' granary; day night at St. Pancratius Armstead, 872-3320. 8-4-20-tf ^lus another I1;, car garage; silo; nicely landscaped - Possession —- Your inspection invited!!!! hall, Cass City, 7:30 p.m. Lay-a-way now for winter. garden all tiled - many features - Offered to you for 5-2-20-tf HELP WANTED - General 2,500.00 - MOVING TO FLORIDA. MOBILE HOME in village on lot 120x210' - nicely Federated Store AUCTIONEER office work. Must be able to landscaped; 2 bedroom 12x(iO'; natural gas forced hot air Cass City EXPERIENCED type, use adding machine, 1 furnace; village water; HI aluminum canopy over entrance Annual 5-6-8-1 copier, etc. Hours of work: =.0 ACRES: CHOICE LOAM - 2 story home painted white, & patio - self-supporting TV antenna & lower - $13,500.00. ith shutters, wall to wall carpeting; 36x80' cow barn built RUMMAGE SALE Complete Auctioneering 8:00 to 4:30 Monday thru - 1973; 48x70' machinery storage building built in 1955; Immediate possession. NEIGHBORHOOD Garage Service Handled Anywhere. Friday. 8:00 to 12:00 Satur- ade A milk house; plus another barn built in 1973; 155 Building Sites!!!! Monday, June 12, thru Sale - Children's, teen boys' We Make All Arrangements day. Apply in person 8:00 to ^•res tillable and productive soil - beautifully landscaped — 3 PARCELS of 5 acres each - SURVEYED - West of Cass Saturday, June 17 and girls', women's and Our Experience Is Your 4:30. Bauer Candy Co., 4260 Assurance. Doerr Road, Cass City, ^fered to you for $175,000.00 terms. Burnside township, City — $8500.00 each. Bake Sale - June 17 men's clothing (sizes 38-50), ^—ipeer county, Mich. paperback books, foam rub- Mich. 11-6-8-1 Bring clothes and items to ber, vinyl materials, picture : Ira, David & —ESTAURANT: Only 5 years old - NEW BUILDING AND MOBILE HOME: 2 miles from Cass City on Blacktop road - the Mosack building Friday frames, twin tubs, lamps, !.i DO YOU KNOW livestock _QUIPMENT; situated on I'/ie ACRES on M-53 - completely 148x208' lot - drilled well and septic tank comes with 12x60' between 10:00 and 3:00. bed, car wheels, knick- Martin Osentoski feeding? One of nation's —-uipped - serving sandwiches, fish, chicken, etc. 200' Squire mobile home, skirted and Hollywood tie-downs - SPONSORED BY knacks, miscellaneous. Phone largest and best known feed -mtage on M-53 - Offered to you for $75,000. terms. Only $1500.00 down payment. GAGETOWN STUDY CLUB Thursday and Friday, 9 Cass City 872-2352 Collect manufacturers will soon 5-6-8-1 a.m.-7 p.m. between M-81 have opening for full time — ACRES or will divide into 3 parcels - CRAWFORD RD. - COUNTRY HOME: Between Cass City & Caro - 7 room and Cass City Road at 4355 DAN'S HORSESHOEING. local sales and service rep- Kurds Corner Road. 5-6-8-1 Phone 269-8855. 8-6-8-2 acktop road; call office for details. Brick home with 3 bedrooms; extra large dining room with GARAGE SALE - June resentative. On-the-job wainscoting; all modern kitchen; sun-room: utility room; 8-9-10. Baby items, furni- training. Excellent em- =\CRES - One story frame home - some remodeling com- home has natural wood trim and finish; oil fired furnace; FROM THIS DAY forward, I FAGAN'S THUMB Carpet ployee benefits. Home ture, clothing - men's wo- will not be responsible for -:-ted - S'/i miles from Cass City --- Widow asking $17,500.00. well kept grounds - circular drive - lots of shade trees; men's and children's, furni- Cleaning - Dry foam or nights. Confidential evening 36x50' barn for more storage - a very good buy at $32,000.00. any debts other than rny steam. Also upholstery and interview. Call 673-7727. ture, antiques, miscellan- own. Marie R. Spencer, 5466 fSINESS LOT: 100 percent business location - 66x132' — eous. Kurds Corner Rd., wall cleaning. Free Esti- 11-6-1-3 -imediate Possession - in Cass City — Please call office for Full price $7500.001!!! Shabbona Road, Decker mates. Call toll free 1-800- north to Hoppe, 1 mile west. 48426. 5-6-8-3 rticulars. PAINT BRUSH SPECIAL!!!! Near Gilford - 2 story home Phone 665-2265. 5-6-8-1 322-0206 or 517-761-7503. We WANTED - Babysitter for with full basement; lot 85x150' • $7500.00. IMMEDIATE Doughboy Above Ground welcome BankAmericard - one child for the next school .' CASS CITY: Frame home with 5 rooms; basement; POSSESSION. Make us an offer!!!! Master Charge, 8-3-20-tf year. If possible, would like rncr lot; garage; near schools, $18,200.00 terms. FREE Pool Sale her to come into our home". 80 ACRES: REMODELED HOME with 4 bedrooms; wall Cattle picked up free, butch- Call M. Mastie 872-4685 after Round and Ovals. Hopper Custom Slaughtering - Curing ILLS & DALES SUBDIVISION: Beautiful building site - to wall carpeting; oil furnace; 75 acres tillable and ered and processed by Smoking and Processing 4:00. 11-6*3 - 112 wide and 175' deep. productive; large barn; garage; close to Cass City- Walsh Packing Bottoms. Filters and Acces- Offered to you for $85,000.00 terms. sories. WANTED - Someone to do 7551 Pigeon Road, Pigeon, For winter we have over 70 Beef-Pork-Veal-Lamb custom plowing. Arthur Bal- = ACRES: ,'i bedroom home with 28 foot living room; sun Mich. State inspected plant, wood, coal fireplaces and tel. Phone 872-4295. 11-6-8-1 irch; situated among a number of birch trees, wall to wall EXECUTIVE HOME: Near Cass City - BRICK, Rough processed to your specifica- heaters on display. Chim- For Sale - Beef and Pork, -rpeting; carport; utility buildings; several dwarf fruit sawn planks and aluminum - 3,000 square feet of living tions (cut, wrapped, frozen). whole or half. Wrapped in the neys and complete line of ac- WANTED - young man to •es, raspberries, currants, rhubarb, strawberries, lots of space; plus full basement; 2'- BATHROOMS; 2 FIRE- We sell beef sides and pork. cessories. new clear shrink film -ie and birch — all this for $37,500.00. PLACES - MUD ROOM - PATIO - 24x24' garage attached to work in meat department, home panelled; PLUS 24x30' separate garage for storing Call Anytime Leisure Living Prefer one with some expeiS-' r snowmobiles, motorcycles, etc. EXTRA LARGE LOT l'/i SSON.TuscolaRd. (M-15) Erla's Packing Co. ience. See Dick Erla, Erla> "VESTMENT!!! 20 ACRES all tillable - $15,000.00. 453-2961 Cass City, Michigan Food Center, Cass City. '.; acres - Your inspection invited!!!! Call today for an 4-27-tf 517-892-7212 Dick Erla ll-5-194f •R THESE & OTHER LISTINGS CALL: appointment!!!! Closed Saturday at 2. Closed Phone 872-2191 GIGANTIC YARD-Garage Sundays and Mondays. 8-11-2-tf Sale - Antiques and collect- 5-5-18-7 f Card of Thanks); B. A. CALKA, REALTOR ibles • furniture, glassware, SEWING MACHINE ahd dishes and tools. Also lots of GROUP YARD SALE - vacuum cleaner sales and I WISH TO thank everyoip good clothing - cheap. June Thursday and Friday, from service, Parts in stock for all who voted for me in the KJA -stings Wanted On All Types of Real Estate In tuscola, Sanilac & Huron 8,9 and 10 • 9 to 5. In case of 9 till ? Clothing - children's, makes. Service Department Foodliner trip contest. Yojfr rain will postpone until fol- teens and adults, antiques, and store hours, 8 to 5. Tom support was, greatly ap- •unties. Serving This Area For Over 25 Years. lowing week. 6309 Church old dishes, toys and miscel- Lowery,3l9 Bacon St., Bad preciated, Rochelle Peterf. St., Cass City. 5-6-8-1 _* W. Main St., Cass City, Michigan 48726 Telephone: Area Code 517 872-3355 laneous. 6719 Main St. 5-6-84 Axe. Phone 269-9101. 8-1-8-tf PAGE TWENTY CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1978 CASS CITY, MICHU In Columbia township Jeannine Hobart farm 100 years old There were only 40 acres Ben Hobart has lived all his both died when she and her their children in attendance. whole lot more active in when Erastus Dickinson life, on Hobart Road, west of sister Elaine, now Mrs. Har- Four of the seven children farming," she explained, bought the property in Jan- Gagetown. old Seibel of Gagetown, were from Hobart's first mar- "but then I didn't have as uary, 1878. ERASTUS DICKINSON minors. Their father died riage are at home: Jane, 16, many youngsters." Now, the centennial farm was a Civil War veteran first, then their mother in Scott, 14, Kevin, 12, and Farming the Hobart acre- • of Jeannine Hobart is part of who came with his family 1948. Clayton, 9. age requires a lot of driving a farm operation totaling 465 from out east to St. Clair They jointly inherited the acres. Daughter Marie, 21, is at just to get to it. The home county, then in 1878 bought farm. Jeannine married Ed- Albion College; Ann, 20, at farm in Elmwood township Mrs. Hobart is the great- the property in Columbia win E. Link in 1950 and in Kalamazoo College, and totals 260 acres, of which 40 granddaughter of the orig- township from Norman Mor- 1951 bought out her sister's Cathy, 18, at Aquinas Col- are rented. The centennial inal owner and until two ford. share of the farm. Link died lege in Grand Rapids. farm, by road mileage, is years ago had lived on the It next became the prop- in an accident in 1973. Jonathan, 18, is the only seven miles to the west in farm all her life. It is located erty of his son, Stedman SHE WAS WORKING IN one of Mrs. Hobart's chil- Columbia township. at Hoppe and Graf Roads in Dickinson, who was the fath- a Caro insurance agency in dren by her first marriage at The total acreage is di- Columbia township. er of 10 children (five of 1975 when Ben Hobart came home. Barbara, 22, is a vided into six parcels, in The farm was recently whom are still living). When in on business. Their paths teacher. Karen, 20, grad- Elmwood, Columbia, and designated a Centennial Dickinson's wife died, it was had crossed on occasion uates this June from Cleary Farm by the Division of Ellington townships. To his daughter, Ruth, who before when both were mar- College in Ypsilanti. Doug- drive from the extreme end Michigan History of the came home to care for him. ried and she knew that he las, 24, lives in the home on of the property to the west to Michigan Department of Ruth and her husband, had lost his first wife, Joan, the centennial farm and the extreme end of the State. She and her husband Leorie J. Demo, the parents who died in July of that year. works at a nearby farm. property to the east is a trip Ben received a sign desig- of Jeannine Hobart, were There is, she explained, a That home, built in 1956, of 13 miles. nating it as such from the next to own the farm, which "brotherhood" between was only the second Jean- Detroit Edison Co. On the centennial farm, in the late 1920s or early adults who have lost their nine Hobart lived in and the the old barn, built around The Hobarts, both 45, were 1930s was expanded to 60 spouses. fourth built on the farm, the turn of the century, married in August, 1976, the acres. Demo was a part- She asked how he was each one replacing the prev- second marriage for each. serves as a reminder of time farmer, earning most doing, they started talking, ious house. farming the way it was. Both were widowed from of his living from painting and 10 months later, they At one time, the Hobarts Somewhat decayed but still their first marriages. They houses and hanging wall- were married. had five children in college structurally sound, the Ho- and their children still at paper. They were married in at the same time. "Thank barts are planning to put on home live in the house where Jeannine Hobart's parents August, 1976, with all 11 of goodness for financial aid," new siding. Mrs. Hobart commented. Hobart marvels at the BEN HOBART, WITH changes in agriculture since CENTENNIAL FARM -- Jeannine and Ben Hobart ho! only help from his family, it was built. His wife's farms 465 acres, growing parents had a hired man to the sign they received designating the Columbia townsh small grains, corn, sugar help on the farm, which was farm owned by Mrs. Hobart as a centennial farm. The o) MUTUAL SAVINGS is serving up beets, and dry beans. only 60 acres. corn crib on the farm makes up the background. Mrs. Hobart occasionally Now, thanks to mechani- drives a tractor, but prefers zation, he farms almost TWO powerful daily interest to do the bookkeeping, eight times as much land "parts chasing," and coordi- with little assistance. "It's plans... nating the activities of their an interesting comment on large family. "I used to be a ' the times," he said. Caro man pleadl April top DHIA herds REACH Cow FOR Days guilty in drug cas No. of In Lbs. Daily Cows Milk Test Milk B'Fat MORE Gary L. Jones pleaded away, was placed on one ents took her plea ( guilty Monday before Cir- year's probation for non- advisement and schc 1. Leon & Terry Keinath 93 89 3.80 48.1 2.31 1 2. Keinath Bros. 90 87 4.08 46.3 1.89 cuit Judge Martin E. Clem- sufficient funds - check over sentencing July 5 Bom Passbook Statement 3. Hampshire Farms 74 91 4.09 44.9 1.84 ents to a charge of at- $50. He was found guilty of continued. Accounts Savings Accounts 4. Lloyd Walz 58 97 3.73 48.9 1.83 tempted delivery of mari- the charge by a jury April The defendant [ 5. Loomis Bros. 77 92 4.12 44.1 1.82 juana. 14. He was fined $100 and charged with driving i 6. Blaylock & Rupprecht His plea was accepted and assessed $300 court costs. the influence of hquo^ We otter 5'/4% daily interest served two ways. Open an 38 97 3.44 52.0 1.79 7. Victoria 32 84 3.70 48.1 1.78 sentencing was scheduled The charge was in connec- offense), for which sh<_ account at any of our 20 convenient locations and get fee- 8. Ronald Opperman 123 88 3.96 44.9 1.78 July 5. Bond was continued. tion with his having written arrested in Denmark I free travelers checks and money orders, notary service, and 9. Lawson Bennett 24 100 3.53 48.5 1.71 Jones, 21, of 700 W. Frank a check for $125, for which ship March 13. lie had insufficient funds, in Saturday saving 'til noon. 10. George McMullen 35 91 3.34 50.4 1.69 Street, Caro, was originally Kenneth Diencr, 18, c charged with manufactur- 1975. Pine Street, Akron, f ing, delivery, or possession JohnT. Atkinson Jr., 21, of Since 1887 TOP OWNER-SAMPLER HERDS found guilty of violatil of marijuana but the charge 5099 Innis Road, Decker, probation. Bond was c< MUTUAL was placed on two years' 62 3.59 53.8 was reduced on a motion by tied with sentencing JuL 1. Richard Wiacek 90 1.94 the prosecution. probation for larceny from 2. Satchell Farms He was placed on L SAVINGS 223 91 3.85 44.9 1.73 an auto. He was credited 3. E & K Reinert 91 93 3.59 47.3 1.70 He was arrested on the years' probation Sepi- Serving Michigan's Heartland iginal charge in May. Two with time served in the 1977 for attempted bre" 4. Donald Currey 49 80 4.19 38.0 1.59- from 20 convenient locations C.iss Cilv: i!•)">'I M.nn SI. others were also arrested county jail, fined $100, and and entering. The proh 5. Marvin Schmandt 15 80 3.14 46.6 1.47 about the same time on the assessed $300 court costs. violation was for his h< 6. Judith McClure 32 75 3.91 32.0 1.25 same charge, with charges The charge was in connec- associated with son^ 7. Arno Middleton 55 S3 3.89 30.5 1.22 tion with his having taken a 45 71 3.36 34.3 against them still pending. who under terms oi 8. Ronald Elenbaum 1.16 In other cases Monday citizens band radio from a probation, he was notL before Judge Clements: vehicle in Kingston township posed to associate wit! A charge of attempted March 10. At his pretrial he

Rawson Memorial Li- brary has announced its FOODS summer programs, a story hour and reading club, both 247 S. State St., C* starting Thursday, June 15. Across from Cummings Memor 48" One-Piece The story hour will be from 1-1:45 p.m. each Thurs- Fibe:iber day through the end of July. The theme will be "under- • Organic Vitamins • Oil; Glass Shower water adventure." The program is designed • Herb Teas • Dried Fruits for youngsters age three and PLASTIC older. Each session will • Organic Flour begin with a puppet show featuring "Wily Wilfred • Gayelord Mauser Products REFUSE Whale" and "Sassy Sally Shark." Other special • Corn Chips 30-inch Charcoal Filtered events planned, at least one • Potato Chips such activity each week, are CONTAINERS plays, movies, and flannel- • Candy • Nut^ Range Hood gram presentations. 4 Colors on Hand The reading club is for • Books • Much More youngsters going into the second grade or higher. Tub Master Folding Each participant will be CoAi?e in and look around t issued a card to record the 50 titles read. Shower Door $58 Each book must be re- ported on in one of three VALUABLE COUPON Redwood Martin ways: Orally, via a written report on the form provided, or by drawing a book jacket Reg. 39.95 depicting a scene or event in SAVE 50$ Bird Houses the book. The reports or drawings will be displayed 2 Only! Whirl Away at the library and returned With Coupon and $3.00 Purchase to each child in book form at $ 50 the end of the season. Food Waste Disposals 44 To finish the program and be awarded a certificate, HOURS: Won. thru Thurs. participants must read 10 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. books by Aug. 19. The books read must be at the approp- Friday 10a.m.-7:30 p.m. riate reading level. Sat. 10a.m.-1 p.m. CROFT-CLARA LUMBER, INC. A swimming party will be held for those who complete Phone 872-2141 Cass City the program and receive a I Phone 673-8256 certificate. SQnQ

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