Voters reject .6 mill Intermediate school levy Tusdol. 1a _ IntermediatT__J J* _ i. e— W A —... . . ^^ In Cass City, voters re- 70-55, won in Millington taxes to support it. The people new school for the county's School District voters turned jected the additional levy by a have spoken and I guess we'll countywide. where the interest lies." down an additional .6 mill 114-77, carried Reese 79-35 handicapped children." "I just think people are fed Asked if he such a 125-63 margin. In Kingston, and won in Vassar by a 75-73 have to abide by it." levy to build a new school for voters said no by only three He said the results in Cass up with paying new taxes," he center would find voter ap- margin. While acknowledging he City were not surprising. said. handicapped children by 39 votes-65-62, while USA voters was disappointed at the proval, Scott said its chances votes in Tuesday balloting. Intermediate Supt. William Much opposition to the levy Scott indicated no immedi- would be as good as the .6 mill turned down the question outcome, Scott said he could came from the district, most- Unofficial results showed 127-97. Scott was philosophical about understand why it failed. ate plans" to revive the issue levy's chances were, if not the issue failed by an 812 to the outcome. ly to the open-ended provision better. Caro's results were seen as "People are simply fed up of the question. and said the Intermediate 773 margin. The issue carried the surprise by Intermediate "With the vote being as with taxes and millages," board may begin looking five school districts-Akron- Had it passed, the .6 mill He said a larger vote officials. Voters soundly de- close as it was-only 39 votes Scottsaid. "Andyou'11 always toward constructing a voca- Tuesday probably wouldn't Fairgrove, Mayville, Milling- -- I'd rather it was defeated," have that group of citizens levy would remain in effect tional education center. feated the measure 211 to 135. until voters rescinded it, have made that much dif- ton, Reese and Vassar. Scott said. "If it had been who will vote against any- "There's a desperate need ference. The percentages for It lost in four districts-Cass The measure carried passed by 39 votes, you'd thing anyway. In general, to Scott said, however, he did in the county for such a and against would have City, Caro, Kingston and Akron-Fairgrove by a 78-45 have had a large majority me this says the voters aren't not see this issue as the major center," Scott said. "Person- remained relatively the Unionville-Sebewaing. margin, carried Mayville who hadn't favored it paying interested in constructing a factor leading to its defeat ally, I think that this is really same, he said. CASS jCLTY^CHRaNIGLE VOLUME 69, NUMBER 18 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN-THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1975 Twenty Cents SIXTEEN PAGES Council girds for DNR landfill license fight

Cass City Village Council Althaver said he views the a pool construction permit approved a routine motion to dug in for another fight with hold-up as part of alleged are expected to be signed and extend the final tax collection the Department of Natural pressure by the DNR on sent to authorities in Lansing date until Sept. 30. Resources over continued Tuscola county to move soon, LaPonsie said. Council formally approved operation of the landfill tow.ard a one-site centrally- annexing two large parcels of during its .regularly sched- located landfill that would OUTLOT REFUSAL property at the north and uled meeting Tuesday night serve the entire county. southwestern portions of the at the Municipal Building. "In effect, what they Council refused to accept village totaling nearly 70 Trustees learned that state (DNR) are saying is that two outlots in the Country acres. officials are holding up ap- what was good enough last View Subdivision on Cass It also approved the final proval of a one-year extension year doesn't meet specs this City's east side. The outlots plat of the Hillcrest Subdi- of Cass City's license to • year," Althaver said. are 66-foot wide lots which vision, located north of Vir- operate the landfill, even The renewal delay brought could eventually become ginia Street. though village officials claim back bitter memories of a streets if development ex- No word has been received they have gone by the book in 1973 confrontation council pands to the east or south. from the state on Cass City's seeking the renewal. members and township offi- Council turned down the application for a Step I grant Ed Kimbrue, an official cials had with the DNR over lots, which still remain on the for Wastewater Treatment with the Thumb District continued use of the landfill. tax bill of developer Thomas Plant expansion. LaPonsie Health Department, is sched- Eventually, a one-year re- Herron, for two reasons. said field data is complete for uled to inspect the site next newal was approved in 1974. One, the lots are not the proposed project. Tuesday before .sending the This is scheduled to expire developed with curb, gutter license renewal, application Monday. and pavement. Council re- on to Lansing. / While technically the vil- fused to accept them until This news provoked a blast lage could be operating an they are. Crash closes at the >DNR by. several unlicensed landfill after Mon- Second, both lots are being councilmen. Trustee William day, chances are good no used to some extent by Bliss said he sees the lack of punitive action will be taken. adjoining property owners as action as an attempt to hassle With an application being driveways. One of the lots is Dodge Road A 17-YEAR-OLD rural Cass City youth, Phillip Kuck, escaped serious injury Friday the village. processed, it's unlikely the reportedly half-paved with a "They (DNR) know what landfill will be closed down by driveway. morning when the car he was driving went out of control and flipped on the Dodge Road we have here," Bliss said. the DNR. By law, the outlots are bridge five miles southwest of Cass City. The crash did structural damage to the bridge, "Why is there such a hassle "We've complied with necessary to provide exit and bridge forcing the County Road Commission to close the span for repairs. Here, Deputy Robert every year to renew the everything they've asked us entrance from the subdivision license?" „ to. do," Village Supt. Lou when further development Kinney investigates the accident. •Village President Lambert LaPonsie said. "In fact, when takes place.. The Dodge Road , bridge we -applied for .renewal in •Council voted' n(^t -to take spanning the.Cass River will June, they told us we were a the lots' "until they are im- remain closed until late this little early." proved to proper engineering week for repairs, the result of Althaver was confident that design standards". damage caused by a single- an approval would eventually Presumably Herron would car accident last Friday Grinding crash come. have to bear this expense. morning. "They pretty much have to Tuscola County Road Com- give us a license to operate OTHER BUSINESS mission officials closed the for another year," he said. span following the accident. "Even if the county started on In other business, council Road Commission Engineer a central landfill site tomor- sidestepped the touchy issue Robert Wellington said Tues- kills Taylor man row, it wouldn't be ready to of opening Seed and Huron day the bridge should be use for at least a year." Streets onto Ale until at least reopened late this week with County commissioners are next year. reduced loading. A grinding single-car crash of 1975. Werstine was alone in still looking for a possible Althaver said no action will The new maximum load for on Owendale Road just north the car at the time of the county landfill site, but to be taken to open the streets the bridge will be two tons, of the Tuscola county line crash. date have made no decisions. until a 1975 street program is Wellington said, a drop from snuffed out the life of a Taylor approved. five tons. man shortly before 9:30 ROLLOVER POOL UPDATE "I question whether or not Wellington indicated a new Saturday night. the dollars will be available to Dodge Road bridge will be Bad Axe State Police identi- A Cass City man escaped Bids for pool construction, do much with improving Ale programmed for the future, fied the victim as John serious injury early Friday excluding a bath house, are next year anyway," he said. but it's impossible to say William Werstine, 35. morning when the car he was scheduled to be advertised He said before Ale is when construction could be- Police said Werstine was driving went out of control this week and will be opened finished north of Church, gin. He said a new bridge is at headed north on Owendale and flipped on the bridge Sept. 18, it was learned. council may have to consider least a year away. Road at a high rate of speed carrying Dodge Road over Pool plans will be here next a larger storm sewer to Wellington said a new span when he lost control of the the Cass River in Novesta week, with bath house plan's handle water runoff from the would probably cost in the car, crossed the center line township. following in a couple of area. neighborhood of $300,000, and ran off the.road on the weeks, LaPonsie said. Council also learned that a based on current costs. When west side. Tuscola County Sheriff's He told council soil borings proposed expansion of the a new bridge is built, the Officers said the vehicle deputies identified the driver at the pool site were made Campbell Elementary play- township would contribute 25 travelled 47 feet along the as Phillip Alan Kuck, 17, of Monday and will be for- ground will include a holding • per cent of the cost up to a shoulder of the road before it Cedar Run Rd., Cass City. warded to the architects. pond for water runoff. This maximum of $2,000, with the struck a bridge abutment. Officers said Kuck was Last month council voted to should help eliminate the balance of the cost borne by Werstine was pronounced headed south on Dodge Road ask for bids on the pool itself problem of dirt being washed county and federal funding. .dead on arrival at Hills and when he lost control of the car and build the bath house from the higher ground near Emergency repairs were separately, utilizing a con- the park to the lower ground being made to the old span Dales General Hospital. and struck the bridge on the early this week. Witnesses at the scene said west side and rolled over. struction superintendent and to the south, LaPonsie said. wreckage was strewn over 40 local labor to do the work. Village treasurer Celia The accident did structural feet of roadway at the Kuck was treated for cuts The same system was used House reported tax collec- damage to the northwest and bruises at Hills and Dales to build the facilities building tions through Monday totaled corner of the bridge where a accident scene. The force of General Hospital. main load-carrying beam was the impact ripped the floor, in the park last year. $149,843.20, or 94 per cent of A TAYLOR man died in the shattered interior of this car when it frame and engine from the The accident took place at Applications to the state for outstanding taxes. Council nearly severed. slammed into a bridge abutment on Owendale Road just north of car. 8:05 a.m. Kuck was alone in the Tuscola county line Saturday night. John William Werstine, 35, Werstine's legs were re- the vehicle at the time of the portedly severed on impact. accident. No ticket was is- was pronounced dead on arrival at Hills and Dales General The death marks Huron sued. Hospital. county's 10th traffic fatality Concluded on page 14, Michigan's Thumb new home for four Vietnamese refugees

By Jim Ketchum took control and spent two spent eight years in the Army while Tarn is from Saigon and Members met about three months on Guam and another and Dong, who at age 27, put Dong and Cu are from Nha weeks ago to decide whether Tan Tran, Dong Tran, Tarn two months at Ft. Chaffee, in 14 years in the Army of the Trang. or not the tiny . country Thanh Nguyen and Cu Ngu- Ark., before arriving in Republic of Vietnam With no families, they grew congregation could meet the 'yen. They don't sound like the Michigan last Friday. (ARVN). • close to one another and challenge of sponsoring four typical names you'd expect to In spite of the damp What made their escape asked, if possible, to be adult refugees. An expensive Jind in a Lutheran congrega- weather that greeted them even more heartbreaking was sponsored as a group. remodeling project, including tion with a strong German when they arrived, the wel- that Dong left a wife and four When the St. Peter Congre- new carpeting and pews, had background in Michigan's come was warm and genuine children behind. Cu is the gation expressed a willing- already been voted by the Thumb. from congregation members father of two children. ness to help out in the refugee congregation before the ref- Yet they're the newest part Sunday when they were The four are reluctant to situation, placement person- ugee placement request of the family of St. Peter greeted at a potluck dinner. talk much about the war or nel leaped at the chance to came. Lutheran church of Columbia Behind their easy smiles the families, including par- place the four. ' The decision was made to Corners, 14 miles west of Cass and willingness to become a ents, who are still in Vietnam. At first, the St. Peter go ahead, however. Congre- City. part of the American dream, The language barrier and the Church Council wasn't sure it gation President Larry Prime The four men are Viet- lies a rough, sad life. Tan, 24, pain of the recent past makes could handle the task and of French Road, Unionville, FOUR VIETNAMESE refugees being sponsored by St. Peter namese refugees and have the only one of,the four who them much more willing to thought perhaps it could help and his wife supplied a house, Lutheran church, Columbia Corners, are welcomed, to the church been sponsored by the 128- speaks English, is a veteran talk about the future. another congregation. But, formerly owned by Mrs. Sunday. Shown from the left are Cu Nguyen, Tarn Thanh Nguyen, member congregation. They of the fallen South Vietna- The four met as friends in according to Pastor Gary Prime's mother, for the men. fled South Vietnam April 29, mese Army. Tarn, 17. is also a Vietnam and in the refugee Groth, the problem and the Women of the church or- Dong Tran, Tan Tran and Pastor Gary R. Growth. The four .arrived shortly before the Viet Cong veteran, as is Cu, 28, who camps. Tan is from Pleiku, need just wouldn't go away. \ Concluded on page 14. Friday to begin new lives in the United States. '',.„• • PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1975 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

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

Mrs. John Luana (Jane Twelve women attended the, Mrs. Clark Helwig, Mrs. Mrs. Eva Watson and son Mr. and Mrs. Paul Craig, Elm wood Missionary Circle Bill had with them for dinner Mrs. Lucile Miller and Mr. Speirs) was honored at a baby Fred Janks and Mrs. Lyle shower Sunday afternoon. meeting held Aug. 20 'at the Lounsbury attended in Bay Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- and Mrs. Harold Craig vaca- home of Mrs. Richard Erla. bert Narin and daughter tioned last week at Abbott Around 25 guests attended. City Saturday afternoon, the The shower was given by Members previously voted a wedding of Miss Phyllis Kathy of Sterling Heights, Lake near Kalkaska. They contribution to the Norris Mr. and Mrs. George Sang- were joined Thursday by Miss Mrs. Ron Speirs at the home Joiner and Rene Vallette. of Mrs. Stan Guinther. Walters Fund. The Septem- The bride is the daughter of ster and children of Decker, Christine Craig of Grant. ber meeting of the group will Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joiner Mrs. George Lynch and Anne- be at the Wald home. marie and Mr. and Mrs. Bob The Eastern Michigan Mrs. Howard Loomis was of Bay City. Watson and children. Christian Men's Fellowship an overnight guest Sunday Clara and Alma Vogel and will meet Monday evening, night at the Don DeLong Mrs. Annie Haggitt of Caro Mr. and Mrs, Dale Iseler Mrs. Irma Hicks had as Sept. 8, at seven-thirty p.m., home. The family was cele- and Mrs. Ida Gordon were and daughters and Bradley visitors Thursday, Aug. 21, at the Novesta Church of brating Mrs. DeLong's birth- dinner guests of the R.B. Creasori returned home Mon- Christ. Guest speaker will be day. Spencers Saturday. day from a camping vacation Mrs. Douglas Harvey and at Traverse City. daughter Jeanne of Sterling Dr. James Green, the new Heights and Mrs. Martin president of Great Lakes Mr. and Mrs, Donald Loom- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Biddle is and family had as dinner Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nicho Hyzer and two children of Bible College. spent Wednesjay and Thurs- 7 jCaseville -guests-Sundajv-Ben-Hobart- Uay"fiT~Rochester with Mr. —las-and-daughters~~6f~Kaw and family of Gagetown. kawlin were Sunday after- Pastor and Mrs. Harold and Mrs. Fred Palmateer. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Geig- Prong had with them from noon guests of Mrs. Nicholas er and family returned home Wednesday until Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ware Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mat- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gar- Saturday evening from' a their grandsons, Clint and and children of Clarks Sum- thews of Waterford were rison Stine and sons. The THURSDAY'S RAIN brought welcomed relief to dry weather week's vacation in which they Nathan Prong of Wauseon, mit, Pa., spent the week end Monday guests of Mr. and family celebrated Mrs. that experts say will cut into this year's area crop production. A visited Mackinac Island, Ohio. Their parents, Mr. and here and will move in the near Mrs. R.B. Spencer. Nicholas' birthday, toured the upper peninsula Mrs. Roger Prong, who had future to Clarkston. He will be total of 1.92 inches of rain fell Thursday and Friday in Cass City. and en route home visited the been attending a conference attending the Baptist Bible Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Howard King John Bifoss family at Harbor in Detroit, came Saturday College in Pontiac. Hartwick had as week-end of Troy were Saturday over- Springs. and all returned to Wauseon, guests, her nephew and wife, night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Loomis Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ball Wilbur Morrison. Other Sat- Roland brer, 60. dies Friday 50 attend Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Geig- and children spent from Jr. of Alpena, who came to urday callers were Miss Friday until Saturday at Paula McGrath of Troy and er and family and Mrs. Irma Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Root attend the reunion of his Funeral services were held Hicks attended services Sun- and their son Roger were in Sleeper State Park. graduating class of 1945, Pat Putnam of Caro. Sebewaing. The couple Tuesday for Roland J. Irrer, moved to Detroit in 1942. Russell day at the Hayes UM church Detroit Thursday. En route which was held at Caro. Mrs. Lenora Teller spent 60, Detroit, formerly of Sebe-. near Pigeon. The christening there, they were luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Keith Murphy He was a member of Mt. and sons Scott and Patrick from Thursday until Sunday waing, who died Friday in Calvary Lutheran church, of Daniel Robert Hyzer, guests at the George McKee Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mc- at Caro with the Ernest Alpena General Hospital grandson of the Geigers and home at Lapeer and on their spent Thursday and Friday at Arthur spent from Aug. 12 to Detroit, and a World War II reunion Millersburg, Ind., guests of Tellers'. Friday, they were after a long illness. veteran. great-grandson of Mrs. Hicks, way home called on Mrs. Aug. 15 with Mrs. Howard joined by Isaac C. Teller and He was born Jan. 8, 1915, in took place. Malcolm Cole in Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kritzman Law at Sand Lake. He is survived by his and family. daughter Sonya of Cass City Sebewaing township, Huron widow; one son, James of Some 50 members of the and the family celebrated the county. Pacific Palisades, Calif.; one late George and Nellie Rus- Children honored for nine Mr. and Mrs. Clayton fifth birthday of Sabrina, He and Luella Bolzman weeks of perfect attend- Edward Mark went Mon- Hartwick and granddaughter daughter, Mrs. Gary (Gayle) sell family gathered at the day to Grosse Pte. Woods to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. were married Sept. 6, 1941, in Gaw of Alpena; his mother, farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Marriage Licenses ance at the Trinity UM Robin Hartwick of Vassar, Ernest Teller. Church Vacation Bible School spend two weeks with his returned home Aug. 20 from a Mrs. Ida Irrer of Sebewaing, Keith Russell of Koepfgen Daniel Anthony Gavagan, included Mark Albee, Julie daughter, Mrs. Ruth Wurt- five-day trip to the upper and one brother, Howard of Rd., Cass City, Sunday, Aug. smith. Theo Hendrick had as Cass City. A brother, Lament, 17. 24, of Vassar and Delia Jean Czekai, Tommy Czekai, Con- peninsula and to Sault Ste. Sunday overnight guests, Dale, 22, of Millington. nie Profit, Billy Profit, Mike Marie, Ont. Shabbona DM preceded him in death in A potluck dinner was Mr. and Mrs. William Lester Hendrick of Eaton March, 1974. served at noon, with swim- Stephen John Andersen, 22, Jones, Paul Childs, Brian Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. of Moody Air Force Base, Rutkowski, Matt Jones, Scott Martus Sr. spent from Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mc- Rev. Edwin J. Rossow, ming, visiting and ice cream day until Saturday of last Kenneth Hendrick and family pastor of Mt. Calvary Luth- in the afternoon. Ga., and Mary Ann Hayes, 21, Albee, Mark Rutkowski, Arthur had as callers of Lansing, who had come to of Vassar. Randy Teichman, Kim Wagg, week in the upper peninsula. Wednesday, Aug. 20, Mr. and eran church, officiated at Mrs. Erma Spa van, Mar- attend the annual Hendrick sets revival services held at the Dinkel lette, was elected president Greg Allan Strieker, 19, of Brian Czekai, Ronnie Czekai, Mrs, Edward Miller and reunion. Saginaw and Deborah Lynne Robbie Albee, Michelle Hills and Dales children of Royal Oak, his Funeral Home in Sebewaing, and Mrs. Florence Carpenter, Morgan, 20, of Vassar. Jones, Terry Czekai, Tom mother, Mrs. Mae Miller, Burial was in St. John's Cass City, secretary-trea- Miss Karen O'Dell began cemetery, Sebewaing. surer, to plan the reunion to Charles Francis Witkovsky, Rutkowski and Jeff Childs. whose home is in Colorado her second year at CMU at 25, of Caro and Patricia Ann General Hospital and Mrs. Miller's daughter, services be held in Marlette, Aug. 15, Mt. Pleasant Monday. Also 1976, with the Spaven family Findlay, 20, of Caro, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence BIRTHS: Sister Diane, who lives in there is Miss Chris Ridenour, Clark Esler Middleton, 57, Buehrly and son Don attended California. CONTAGIOUS hosting the group. a freshman. The Shabbona United Meth- Those attending were from of Caro and Doris Aline the four o'clock wedding-in Aug. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. odist church will hold a week Young, 55, of Burton, Mich. the Westminister Presbyter- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Zapfe You can find real happiness Bay City, Mio, Fenton, Clio, Dewayne Home of Cass City, Miss DeeEllen Albee of of revival services Sept. 7-14, Alrnont*, Marlette, Decker, William Howard Kelley, 22, ian church near Bay City spent Sunday evening with Warren spent the week end at just by associating with other u a girl, Candice Sue. featuring Dr. Harry Denman. people who are. Caro and Cass City. of Caro and Joyce Ann. Saturday of Tom Striffler of Aug. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Peasley her home here. She resumes Time for the daily services is Kridler, 21, of Caro. near Deford. Harry Wilcox Caro and Miss Carol Jean Richard Hall of Gagetown, a her duties as kindergarten set for 8:00 p.m. Craig Randall Sorenson, 20, Paul. girl. and niece of Manton were teacher next week in Royal Dr. Denman has served as of Cass City and Carolyn Sunday guests at the Peasley Oak. an evangelist most of his life Louise Smith, 18, of Cass City. Eric Esau of Amherst, home. HEATING & COOLING PATIENTS LISTED MON- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- and is a former General Victor Emanuel Blonde, 53, Mass., left Tuesday to return DAY, AUG. 25, WERE: Secretary of Evangelism for of Imlay City and June Marie there. He had been visiting Andrew Auten, son of Mr. Vety attended the McVety reunion Sunday afternoon at the Methodist church, South. Ruth, 42, of Caro. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dina Miller, Mrs. Ivan and Mrs. Frederick Auten, Martin Paul Osentoski, 21, Jack Esau and his sisters, who had enlisted in the US Flynn Park, Brown City. Tracy, Keith Russell, Mrs. About 65 attended. of Cass City and Lola Marie since Aug. 17. Kazmeir Szarapski, Irvin Navy, left from Flint Monday Merchant, 17, of Cass City. for Great Lakes, 111. Slate fete KELLY &SONSI Martin, Edgar Cummins, Monday noon luncheon Frederick Joseph Biery, 24, Miss Mary Beth Esau Tina Pallas of Cass City; " of Vassar and Dianne Rosetta returned to CMU at Mt. Greg, Brian and Kenny guests at the Frank McVety Mrs. Wendell Harmon of home included Mrs. Margaret Alward, 24, of Gladwin. Pleasant to begin her senior Decker; Wilhelmi returned to their for Kilbourns Thomas Donald Kowitz, 21, year Monday. Also there is home in Westland Sunday McAlpine, Mrs. Edith Ward Residential and Mobile Home Russell Smith of Bad Axe; and Miss Mary Hanby. of Millington and Susanna Edward Keating, starting his Mrs. Theodore Osborn of with their father, Ernest May Capitan, 19, of Vassar. freshman year. Akron; Wilhelmi after spending a week with their grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. William Heating & Cooling Mrs. William Nelson of Mrs. Lilah Wilhelmi. Bump of Central Lake were Aug.31 Sandusky; supper guests at the Frank Charles Nemeth of Deford; A program Sunday evening McVety home Tuesday. Edgar Ross of Marlette; ... An open house will be given Compare our free estimates CMS CITY GUN CLUB at the Novesta Church of by the children of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Vader of Mrs. Ethel Oeschger of Christ -climaxed a week of Caseville; Ontario, Calif., visited his Mrs. Harold Kilbourn of Vacation Bible School at- on new heating systems 4 soutn, 1 east, 1/4 north of Cass City Mrs. Thomas Gibbard of sister, Mrs. Milton Hoffman, Deford in honor of their 25th Ubly; tended by 83 pupils and 25 on her birthday, Tuesday, wedding anniversary Sunday, workers. Some 50persons had Aug. 26. Aug. 31, at the Deford Com- Daniel Partlo and Mrs. perfect attendance for the Elmer Hallitt of Elkton; munity church, from 2-5 p.m. week. The director was Pas- Mrs. Milton Hoffman, Dr. The couple were married 24 hour EMERGENCY service Mrs. Frank Gludovatz, tor Harold Prong, assisted by Mrs. Raymond Sharp, Joel and Mrs. B.K. Pearce and son Aug. 12, 1950. Mrs. Prong. Of special inter- Marc of Coldwater and Mr. Friends and neighbors are 673-6118 CARO Bolzman and Mrs. Harold est at the program was the Scharf of Unionville; and Mrs. Chris Miller of invited to attend, The couple Pancake Breakfast crafts display. Rev. and requests no gifts. Detroit attended the wedding Mrs. Clara Pobanz and Mrs. Howard Woodard were Walter Brenner of Sebe- of Gail Bethany Hoffman and waing; in charge of crafts. Lee Robert Gengler in St. Mary's Catholic church in EVERY SUNDAY Mrs. Donald Munck of Attending the golden wed- Kingston; Bay City, Aug. 21, at an 8:30 ding anniversary celebration p.m. ceremony. Mrs, Pearce •Mrs. Lavina Matthews of for Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crocker Caro; visited her mother until At 7:30 a.m. in Saginaw Saturday evening Monday. Back To School Mrs. Hattie Kritzman of were Mrs. Laura Lenzner of Snover. Bad Axe, Mr. and Mrs. The Frances Bell Watson Harley Dean of Caro and Past Matrons Club of Gifford from Cass City, Mrs. Katie Chapter OES will meet Tues- Mudge and her nephew, day, Sept. 2, at the home of IN STYLE Larry Hollis and his son Mrs. Grace Clara with Miss Steve, Mr. and Mrs. Law- Bernice Clara as co-hostess rence Buehrly and son Don, for a seven o'clock potluck Mr. and Mrs. . Leonard supper. with Connie Shoes Damm, Mr. and Mrs. Grant

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The gays need Mrs. Ford By John Haire BY JIM FITZGERALD (And anyone else he can Betty Ford has used the ing for instant choreography. prize at the Starlight Ball- get to help) First Lady's clout to make the According to news reports, room. world softer for unmarried the Secret Service men quick- She should also caution the girls who need abortions. ly began to 2-step "with appropriate brass to always She was also kind to us hastily sought-out-partners." assign an even number of Roger Marshall says that he is planning a trip to the east and oglers when she said she This means some women men to guard the President Niagara Falls this fall and that's all the excuse I needed to give didn't mind that the President were commandeered to serve No man joined the Secret him the lowdown on what to do. (A cynic would say I just enjoys looking at pretty girls. as innocent camouflage while Service to become a wall- wanted to tell him, and you, about my trip). And the marijuana pushers the Secret Service men flower. Regular readers of this trivia know that eating (and dieting) were delighted when Mrs. danced their duty. The dan- are of top importance here. Ford admitted she would gers in such a procedure are First the trip's bad news: I gained four pounds. Now the good have smoked a little dope if painfully apparent. What if a news. New England has just scads of beautiful ice cream she'd had a connection when chosen woman didn't want to parlors ready and waiting. New England and Quebec feature she was her daughter's age. dance with a stranger whose blueberries, blueberries, blueberries. Every restaurant While the clergy are still gun rubbed against hen- visited had blueberry muffins, blueberry pie and blueberry reelingrI~suggest~MrsrF6rcT breast? What if her date was gancakes_as_^ia_ndardJare — embrace another worthy a jealous Democrat who In upper New York the peach season and the grape season cause. She should say some- didn't like to sit alone while Li)EM DISCOVERED are in full swing. We bought green grapes, but not the kind you thing nice about homosex- his girl proved her patri- buy in this area. They are like the blue grapes grown locally, uals. otism? THAT POORLY VENTIL- only much sweeter. I do not make this sugges- There was the potential for ATED ROOM5 SPREAD Curious John asked how they were harvested and was told tion because I am gay. I make any number of tragic hassles DISEASE... THIS iws that the grapes for the winery were harvested by machine and it out of concern for the Secret which might have left the IMPORTANT TOH/5 the ones sold in the myriad fruit stands plucked by hand. Service men who guard the Fords in a dip from which BELOVED PHILADELPHIA President. They could do a there was no surfacing. THAT TWICE WAS better job if the world did not Obviously, the nation would discriminate against men have been much safer if the ATTACKED BY Canadians drive faster than their state-side cousins. It's bad who prefer men. Secret Service men had PLAGUES. enough when a huge truck comes roaring past when you are What with all the publicity danced with each other. And doing 60 miles per it's downright ludicrous when a VW given Mrs. Ford's TV True it is just as obvious why they comes shaking past at 80 miles per or better. Confessions, you might have did not. People would have •missed an important social stared and tittered. The item coming out of Vail, Secret Service would have Colorado. While vacationing received a black eye worse One other trip note and then I'm through. Plan not to stay at there, the Fords unexpectedly than if it had been caught Niagara Falls if you can help it. We bustled in about 6 p.m. went to a nightspot to dance to sleeping with the CIA. Saturday and stayed about three miles from the falls and paid the music of the Inkspots. "Whadda we got, a bunch of $50 for a room with two double beds and a cot. (We checked a This presented an unusual queers guarding our Presi- couple of others and they cost more). BELIEVE IT or not--That's just one tomato plant that's been problem for the Secret Serv- dent?" The glut of people at the falls took much of the fun out of our lovingly nurtured by Mrs. James MacTavish of 4810 N. Seeger St. ice. When the president went If the Fords are to continue visit there. She and her husband planted the single cherry tomato plant in the on the dance floor, his guards dancing, and the President is naturally had to follow him. to be adequately guarded, spring. The six-and-a-half-foot plant is loaded with small, luscious But they couldn't just stand Mrs. Ford's duty is clear. She tomatoes. there and hum. They had to should go on TV and tell Mrs. Bruce Gee brought an article from a 1916 Chronicle get in step with the Boss; Morley Safer she wouldn't be telling of "A Backwards Wedding" by Henry Dodge. After They aren't sure just what they did to achieve these results. shuffle when he shuffled and surprised if her 2 sons formed reading the story, I can't tell for sure if a wedding ever took dip when he dipped. a dance team and won first (C) 1976 QTN FRANKL place or "Elmwood Corners" was used as the setting for a tall They had to provide a tale. moving screen between the Anyway, it's an unusual story written with a unique style. First Couple and the other The Chronicle often gets samples of old papers from area County union dancers. They had to be on a residents and they always are read and appreciated. constant alert for dancers JOIN TODAY Sometimes the speculation they invoke is more fun than the who folded their arms across story itself. For instance, who is Henry Dodge? And was there their chests and- kicked out ever a "Basswood Tavern" six miles southwest of Cass City? from a squatting position ONE-FOR-SIX If you know, tell me, and I'll tell everybody. while "You Always Hurt the One You Love" was being "The Winning Combination" protests time clock played. New New New It was an assignment call- It must be sponsored by the government. Who else would pay the staggering cost of a couple of bicentennial books that were Tuscola county courthouse clocks as more of an irritant presented to the Chronicle this week. employees, upset over the than anything else," Lane EARRING CLUB The books list major bicentennial events slated in 1975-76 for proposed installation of time said. "It looks as though the each and every State in the United States. clocks, have filed a formal board is showing us just how FROM THE One book has thin paper and yet measures a full one inch grievance with the Board of rough they can make it for Buy 6 pair at regular low price thick. The other is a supplement. Commissioners, demanding us." Then I don't know what it cost to print, but I'd bet a cookie that it's that the issue be negotiated. He indicated the proposed more than anyone reading will be making over the next five The action came by mem- action isn't considered a (liter's Corner years. bers of the American Federa-, breach of contract yet, but E Your We have the books at the office in case you need celebration tion of State, County and added that the union has gone information or are just plain curious. v Municipal Employees - through official channels with resenting courthouse em- the protest. Just a minute while I adjust I'll be honest, too. You'll Choice ployees. According to local "If they could talk reason- my glasses and I'll get on with know if they turned out to be a President Leonard Lane, ably about things, there this. disaster or a bonanza for me. Buy them as you need them - We keep members are "irritated" wouldn't have had to be a Like the diver poised on the Maybe some of you will be i Advertise It In The Chronicle, j over the idea of punching in union in the first place," Lane edge of the cliff I'm about helped by my report. track - When you buy 6 get 7th FREE. and out each day. said. "Personally, I'm in this ready to take the jump, but The union contends, the job because I want to do I'm afraid. I move by the county board is what's right for both sides." What I'd like to jump into LEAD THE WAY * LARGE SELECTION an act of retribution more Lane said in addition to the are contact lenses. You see, than anything else. time clock issue, some classi- like I've told you before, my Set the pace in the game of * LATEST STYLES "It looks like they're trying fications of employees have head is 1-o-n-g and b-i-g and life — it's hard to catch up * PRICED RIGHT to get even," Lane com- been incorrect. It's possible glasses don't really fit. Not once you fall behind. SUMMER mented. "Since our people the flap over time clocks ever. aren't getting top wages in could open the classification Especially the kind with the FORMAL WEAR the first place and since we've hassle as well. heavy frames that I wear at gotten along without time "For now, we'll just have to this particular moment. RYAN'S COACH LIGHT PHARMACY CLEARANCE Whoops! There they go clocks for all these years, why wait and see what happens," Men's Wear and MIKI; \U:\M:K. Ovum- I'd. «72 do we need them now?" Lane said. "The ball is now in again. Formal Wear Rental j SALE The board contends the their (commissioners) Every time I give them Phone 872-3431 clocks won't be used to court." that little push onto the bridge calculate weekly salaries, but County Commissioner May- of my nose I think about will be used to keep track of nard McConkey, chairman of contacts. Every time I bend regular time and overtime the Personnel Committee, the hooks that wrap over the worked. When commissioners said in his view, the union is ear and keep the glasses from okayed the plan, they indi- getting ahead of itself. becoming total disasters I cated the clocks would be think of contacts. used strictly as record-keep- "How can you grieve some- About a dozen times this ing devices. thing you don't have?" Mc- spring and summer I've been Conkey asked rhetorically. ready to dive right in and Lane said actually the He said the committee order a pair. But just before I clocks could work to the plans to confer with labor leap I back away and decide board's disadvantage. advisor Charles Minner be- to give the regular frames "Some employees have in- fore making a move. another chance. dicated to me that they've McConkey said he sees the Another chance to fall down been putting in extra time grievance in part as a test of my nose when I'm in the without being paid for it," the new contract. "It's nor- middle of my golf backswing. Lane said. "I can't say it's a mal to test things in the first Another chance to bug me as I fact, but it's what I've been year of an agreement," he sit at my desk trying to told." said. "It's just that it gets concentrate. Lane said employees view things off to a bad start." Why hesitate, I keep asking Case Lawn and Garden Tractors the issue of time clocks as a McConkey said he believes myself when you may solve negotiable item that should be the board, as employer, still your problem and lower your • 8 to 16 horsepower models subject to collective bargain- has some rights, among them blood pressure all for $200 to • High-clearance or low-profile ing. Since use of a time clock the right to install time $300. would be a, condition of clocks. He said the discussion The new soft lenses are said • Hydraulic or mechanical drive employment, Lane said, the regarding a protest "isn't to be easy on the eyes. • Combines power with smooth ride contract specifies that such timely" because no action has The trouble is that I wear This man is a This man • Year 'round attachments conditions are negotiable. yet been taken to install the bifocals. I've heard rumors He said the whole issue may devices. that with the soft lenses you eventually go to the National He added he does not see can wear contacts even with Wickes Elevator is a grower Labor Relations Board before the argument as serious and bifocals. it's settled. remained hopeful it could be That may be so, but I've Free "We look on the use of time resolved. never been able to find anyone who does. Manager atheart But I can point to scads and scads of men and women who Black & Decker have worn them.. .sometimes It takes more than a background in Business Administration and Delay sentence for years. . . .and then have gone back to the standard Commodity Marketing to manage a Wickes Elevator. It takes a frames. But, then, it's also probably person who grew up on the farm, who knows the difference that 100 per cent sure that they weather can make ... he can recognize a weed problem or signs for pot plea don't have the same problem that I do. of a high yield. He lives in your community and shares in your Hedge Trimmer! How many persons do you economic success or failure. Under a relatively new ant's record. know that wear a size eight ruling by Tuscola County The new system has been in hat? When you want to discuss marketing strategies, potential When you buy a Case Lawn & Garden District Court Judge Richard effect about three weeks, You can see my dilemma, Kern, a Gagetown man's court officials said. Smith is can't you ? Damned if I do and supply and demand factors and crop statistics, he knows what Tractor now special priced sentence for unlawful use of one of the first sentenced damned if I don't. you're talking about and he's willing to listen to your ideas. marijuana was delayed for under the ruling. I suppose I'll glide along one year. . like this cussin' and fussin' You've got to make the decision, but the more information Clinton R.J. Smith entered In other District Court until finally one day I'll do he can supply you with the better. a guilty plea to the charge. He action, Ann Marie /Wilson, something. • RABIDEAU MOTORS was assessed an "oversight Cass City, was found guilty of Throw caution to the winds This man .. .this fee" of $75. larceny under $100. Her and be the first person I know Wickes Elevator Manager, We deal with a new kind of grower! Under the new ruling, sentence was suspended. with contact bifocals. sentence was delayed for one • Even if I only wear them for is in business with you. EM. FMKinr. year. If no violations are Glen" MacCallum, Cass a day or so. If I do and you recorded' during that time, City, paid fines and costs remain a reader of this His success is your success. ^JiF Wickes , , the offense could eventually totaling $50 when he appeared , ,umn of nonsenge ,„ be Phone &72-2616 Cass City before Judge Kern Monday. Agriculture be wiped from the defend- th\ e first to PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1975 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Wheeler completes course AROUND THE FARM Marine Sergeant Carl D. Institute Correspondence Mrs. Harold Koch Wheeler, son of Mr. and Course "Math for Marines" Gagetown Area News 665-2536 Mrs. Vern Wheeler of Wheel- while serving at the Marine er Road, Snover, has com- Corps Air Station, Cherry Wheat varieties p pleted the Marine Corps °int. N.C. for 1976 LADIES GOLF LEAGUE morning of golf. home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat party at the Del Kurtzen The' tournament winners Goslin. home Sunday evening. By William Bortel At Your Service The Ladies Wednesday Golf were: Mary LaPeer, Cass Mrs. Mabel Odrajka visited League held their annual City, championship flight; OWEN-GAGE SENIOR her new granddaughter 872-2075 tournament and fun day Aug. JoAnn Schafer, Sebewaing, CITIZENS Christa Sue Ondrajka at Michigan wheat growers However, flour yield has been 20, at Sherwood Forest first flight; Toby Weaver, Lapeer Hospital, Sunday should plant next year's crop as high or higher than the Country Club. Cass City, second flight; with Aug. 12, a group of 19 afternoon. Christa is the later than normal. Delayed better test weight varieties. League awards were given Dee Comment, Gagetown, the Owen-Gage Senior Citizens daughter of Mr. and Mrs. planting may decrease foliar for the first place team to Lori third flight winner. motored to Five Channel John Ondrajka Jr. of Marlette disease problems while in- ARTHUR Tom Proctor Seurynck and Barb Burden, Dam for a cruise on the and was born Aug. 24. creasing protection against Gagetown. Second place went AuSable River Queen. Some the Hessian fly in fall and A soft, red wheat released to Mary LaPeer and Doris of the group also visited the SR. CITIZEN OF lower spindle streak mosiac in 1968, Arthur is especially your Fritz, Cass City, and third NORTH ELMVVOOD FARM Indian Museum south of OWEN-GAGE and root rots in spring. adapted to southern Michi- place was won by Mary Ryan BUREAU Tawas City on US 23, Tuscola's Hessian fly-free gan, particularly the bottom and Harriett Richards, Cass The Owen-Gage Senior Citi- date is Sept. 15. Hessian fly two tiers of counties. It is City. The North Elmwood Farm zens met Aug. 21 for a potluck pharmacist larvae suck plant juices and _be_ardlessJ_Jias__wJiite_chaff- The most improved league Bureau met Monday, Aug. 18, _dinner_and-a-business-meet— -cause-infested plan ts"toloa|eT" and is similar in maturity to -team—award~was"given~to~ -aHhe-home~of~Mrr~ana~MrsT Heidi Weber of Franken- ing conducted by Mrs, Pete The new optimum planting the older variety Monon. It is Guardians of your Health Ruth England, Gagetown,and Jack Laurie. The discussion muth spent the week end with Severen. Twenty-nine mem- date is about seven to 10 days about 35 inches tall, resistant Doris Dressier, Sebewaing. topic was "Urban vs, Rural her cousin and family, Janet bers attended and the club after the fly-free date. to leaf and stem rust and "A" Foursome team prizes were Life". There will be no Koch of Gagetown. now has 60 members. The Soft wheat varieties avail- race of Hessian fly, which is OLD WOOD DRUG meeting in September. The CASS CITY won by everyone and lunch- Sandy, Ron and Larry meeting was adjourned, fol- able to Michigan growers this prevalent in Michigan. eon was served after a October meeting will be at the Ziehm enjoyed a swimming lowed by card playing. Next fall are Tecumseh, Ionia, Arthur also offers some meeting will be a business Genesee, Yorkstar, Arthur resistance to loose smut and and recreation meeting Sept, and Abe. powdery mildew. It has an 4, at 1:00 p.m. in Owendale. outstanding yield perform- TECUMSEH ance. Milling quality tests 5 BIG SALE DAYS, have shown that Arthur is a This is the newest white high-quality, soft, red wheat. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Rabi- wheat -variety released by THIJRS, FRI., SAT., SUN., deau and family of Pontiac MSU and is now available for ABE 2-lb. Cello pkg. Napoli spent the past week at their the first time. It is the first farm on Kurds Corner Rd. high-yielding, soft, white This is a new soft, red Macaroni, Spaghetti or MONDAY wheat variety adapted to wheat variety released from NO LIMIT ON PRODUCTS DELAYED NEWS Michigan conditions which Purdue University. It is about associates short plant height the same straw height as Sea Shells ffi 16 oz. btls. WHILE SUPPLY LASTS Thursday afternoon, Aug. (about 36 inches) and high Arthur with better lodging 14, several members of St. test weight. Tecumseh is resistance and slightly better REG. $2.15 LONDON'S Peter's LWLM helped one of resistant to Hessian fly races yields, It has good resistance P.M. Chip Dip its members, Mrs. Hedwig "A" and "C", powdery mil- to leaf rust, powdery mildew Garlic, French Onion or Bacon Policy of rural Gagetown, dew and leaf rust. It is the and Hessian fly races "A" DAIRY celebrate her 85th birthday most winter-hardy of all soft and "C". It is a protected with a brief visit. Refresh- wheat varieties available to variety and is eligible for sale Reg. 39^ 8oz. 8-PACK ments were served. Michigan growers. The chaff by variety name only as a PRODUCTS is white and Tecumseh wheat class of certified seed. ST. AGATHA'S WOMAN'S is the most sprout resistant of "Dairy Fresh" COKE Whipping Cream SOCIETY all white wheats. / Individually Q Q (fc SUPER SALE SPECIAL .l/2pt. St. Agatha's Womaris So- IONIA Kingston Reg. ciety held their monthly Wrapped Cheese Reg 1-15 FRITO LAYS meeting at the church fellow- Developed and released by RUFFLES ship hall Thursday evening, Michigan Agricultural Ex- Aunt Janes Sw66t Relish Sour Cream Aug. 14. Mrs. Aliene Mills of periment Station in 1968, principal 10-oz. the Cooperative Extension Ionia is a soft, white winter Reg. 8-oz. Service presented a program wheat which is a composite of 12-oz. bag on diets, which was followed four sister lines. It stands 49£ CARTON by a brief business meeting. about 42 inches, is resistant to publishes Jar 39

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FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Jim A. Cleland. Schmidt, Dan and Denise of Luann Gallaway of Cass were Friday evening guests Sweeney and family were Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Arm- Bad Axe were Tuesday eve- City was a Wednesday after- of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin McGee stead of Berkley were Sunday noon guest of Wendy Doerr. in Bad Axe. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. FIVE YEARS AGO The county courthouse will and Mrs. Angus Sweeney. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murill Glen Shagena. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland Mike and Sherry Artman of Oats from 24 '/2 acres yielded Shagena and Mary. were Monday evening guests be closed a half-day Thursday 2,106 bushels, an average of 87 Other afternoon guests were Shirley and Carol Ross and Port Huron were Sunday Representatives of several so county officials and em- Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mclntosh Carol Peter came home Ruth Hewitt were among a of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Wright. guests of Rita and Jim bushels an acre. Barley from Sunday after spending two Mrs. Herbert Hichens and area motorcycle clubs are ployees may attend the 20 acres netted 50 bushels to and Karlene of Detroit. group of 13 young people from Tyrrell. uptight with the Department county fair. Bob Berridge is spending a weeks with Mr. and Mrs. the Free Methodist church in Mrs. Lynn Spencer visited Mr. and Mrs. Doug Morell the acre. Bryce Stanbaugh at Ashta- Mrs. Albert Ainsworth at of Natural Resources this Mack Little, Cass City, well few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bad Axe who went camping were Saturday guests of Mr. week after representatives of TWENTY-FIVE YEARS Tom Peters at Romeo. bula, Ohio. at Mackinaw for the week end Carsonville Tuesday. and Mrs. Don Jackson and known breeder of purebred Mrs. Leslie Townsend of Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood the department in Tuscola AGO Polled Shorthorns, is plan- Kelly Landquest was a and spent Saturday on Mack- family. county banned them from Thursday overnight guest of Tucson, Ariz., and Mr. and inac Island. Lapeer and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr ning to show several head of Mrs. Gaylord Lapeer. were Mrs. Steve Timmons and state owned land. Spokesmen Rejuvenation of three build- his cattle at next week's Lori Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wills and family were Sunday said that they will appeal to ing fronts along Main Street is Mr. and Mrs. Art Schuster Saturday evening guests of and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Debbie and Mrs. Manly Fay evening guests of Mr. and Michigan State Fair in De- Mr. and Mrs. Steve Timmons Sr. were Sunday dinner State Senator Gordon Rock- under way this week with troit. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson attended a house- Mrs. Eugene Cleland and well for, help. face-lifting operations at Tucker of Arcade, N.Y., and Debbie near Owendale. warming open house at the guest^ s of Mr. . and Mrs,. family in Bad Axe. The two major political Don Herrington ofBad Axe, hQme-of.Mr..and-Mrs.-Archie--^i^llJLaEeejLin honQr_ol Kenneth__Martin. 38. a Townsend's five andJen-cent_ -par-ties-in-Tuseola-eountjnvilr~ Edwards and Sara Mr. and-Mrs-Da vid Haeker- hlffive of Cass City, has store, Mac and Scotty's Drug Campbell were Saturday DickXapkaofKinaeandJack McLaughlin Saturday eve- .Lynwood Lapeer's birthday. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl have 71 candidates in the Ross of Ubly visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Zawalinski, returned to the community to Store and the post office. upcoming primary race. evening guests of Mrs. Alex ning. , Schenk attended the wedding open an electrical business on Charles McCaslin has sold Stirrett in Bad Axe. Mrs. Earl Schenk Friday. Mike Kubacki, Dean Mrs, Milton Gelatt of Cass of Miss Vicky Fahs and Dave Cass City Boy Scouts de- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson City and Mrs. Cliff Jackson Kurds Corner Road, west of his barber shop building and feated Troup 7 of the Bay City Rita Tyrrell returned to Mt, Sweeney and Jim Tyrrell Bennet of Sandusky at Hope Cass City. equipment to Leonard Damm Pleasant Sunday after spend- visited Elmer Fuester at Hills were Tuesday overnight visited Mrs. Tom Gibbard at Lutheran church Saturday. A Scouts in a swimming meet at and Dales General Hospital in Hills and Dales General Cass City is in the midst of and the business has been the municipal pool Tuesday ing two weeks with Mr. and guests of Lawerence Tyrrell reception followed at the updating its master plan and Cass City Wednesday evening Hospital in Cass City Wednes- Sandusky VFW Hall. leased to William Johnston, evening by a score of 25-14. Mrs. Jack Tyrrell and family. at Morrice and Wednesday zoning ordinance under the who has been employed by Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spencer and later visited Mr. and Mrs. and Thursday attended ori- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Collins Public schools in Cass City Lynn Fuester. Mr. and Mrs, Don Mc- direction of Vilican-Leman & McCaslin- for the past two will open Sept. 4, with 23 were Saturday evening guests entation at Michigan State and Sarah Collins of Marlette Associates, Inc., community years. of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Ervin University at' East Lansing. Knight of Bad Axe were were Saturday dinner guests teachers on hand. Saturday evening guests of planning consultants. The largest number of of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson. Steven R. Auvil, Michigan Mr, and Mrs. Jim Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nadi- turkeys ever raised on the family. , State University graduate Fred Iseler and Louis Bartz ger of Pontiac spent a couple student from Snover, has Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchan- days with Mrs. Emma Deck- turkey farm in Elkland town- Set Sanilac an and Mr. and Mrs. Dan been awarded an honorable ship east of Cass City, is er. mention in a problem contest Buchanan of Caro were Mr, and Mrs. Chuck Paint- fattening up for Thanksgiving Wild Blue \onder Saturday supper and evening sponsored by the American and Christmas dinner tables. er and family of Bad Axe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don were Thursday supper guests Institute of Chemical Engi- This year, 8,000 turkeys have tuberculin It's just an old toy—yet in his imagination this boy Becker. of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt neers. For his achievement, taken over the farm, 1,000 can climb to supersonic heights with it. Mrs. Joe McVeigh and sons, and family. he will be presented a more than last year. Jim and John of .Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold La- certificate at the institute's Contracts for the new grade In his fancy, he is at the controls, soaring high Wise., were Tuesday over- annual meeting in Chicago school building were let at a peer attended the wedding Nov. 30. tests above the earth. One step more, and he will pilot a night and Wednesday guests reception of Mr. and Mrs. special meeting of the school rocket to the moon. of Sara Campbell and Clayton Cass City MEA and school board Wednesday, according Martin Osentoski at St. Jo- administration representa- and Harry Edwards. They seph's Hall at Satur- to Supt. Willis Campbell. A special tuberculin testing It may well be that these dreams, moon and all, also visited Mr. and Mrs. day evening. tives returned to the bargain- William Parrott, Cass City clinic will be held at the will someday become 'reality for this young man. Paul Streussnig and Jody, ing table Wednesday with dairy man, has built a 38-foot Sanilac County Health De- Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Cleland little progress reported in Meantime, there is countless wonder and joy in his Mr. and Mrs. Larry Swack- and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn cabin cruiser in a farm shed partment office in Sandusky hamer and son and Mr. and talks aimed at a new teacher at his residence. Tuesday, Sept. 2, from 1:00 - boyish fancies. Spencer attended the Holmes contract. Mrs. Bob Swackhamer and family reunion at Squire's 4:30 p.m. This is planned for There should be countless wonder and joy, too, in family in Bad Axe. THIRTY-FIVE YEARS school teachers, bus drivers Park at Dryden Sunday. A TEN YEARS AGO his church experience. Non-churchgoers are apt to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford potluck dinner was served at AGO and other school personnel Forbes of Bad Axe were who wish the health depart- think that religion is a dull, dour, fearsome matter. noon. Cass City's newest plant, Wednesday afternoon guests Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dep- Emory Lounsbury and ment to give the test. Rather, it should be one of the most glorious parts of of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cole Carbide Industries, has Sons, Elkland township farm- The tests will be given at cinski attended the funeral of started limited production in life. Cleland. Leo Bischer at Sacred Heart ers, are well pleased with the Health Department office Cass City, Scott Kelley,' their oat and barley harvests. at 115 N. Elk St'., Sandusky. Look deeply into your own religion. Go to the Marsha Peter of Port Catholic church at Bad Axe, Huron spent a week with Mr. manager, announced this Monday. week. church of your choice this Sunday. and Mrs. Melvin Peter and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Herman family. John Bifoss, 38, is an of Montrose were Friday amiable, soft spoken, friendly Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schenk guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLarty were Wednesday supper and young man who has moved to Sunday Tyrrell and family. Cass City from western evening guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Jack- / (Zephaniah Mrs. Marvin Johnson* in Bad Michigan. He is also Cass son Jr. of and Mr. and City's new football coach. ( 1: 14-16 Axe. Mrs. Melvin Peter were Bob Cleland of Pontiac and An estimated $1,300 in hand ///' Monday Saturday guests of Mr. and tools and power tools were reunion held Mrs. Alex Cleland and Carol Mrs. George Jackson. M Psalms were Thursday evening stolen from Shaw Implement Mrs. Keith Brown and Co., four miles east of Cass FAIR /[ 123:1-4 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave daughters and Mrs. Jim Matthews Jr. and family in City, early Sunday morning. Jj Tuesday Doerr and daughters spent Tuscola county fire losses Sunday Luke honor of Mrs. Dave Mat- Tuesday in Bay City. thews' birthday. . for July totaled $23,700, JA: 28-32 Bill Cleland and Mark Lenz county firemen learned Mrs. Martin Decker, of of Pontiac spent Thursday : Thursday night at :the month- Approximately 70 gathered Saturday, Detroit was,, a Wednesday and Friday with Mrs. Alex ly meeting of the Tuscola ..overnight guest -ofeMpj/jpnd ••C3eland!v'" Sunday at Canatara Park, County Fire Association at Point Edward, Canada, for Mrs. Cliff Jackson.' . {•• Randy Gilbert and a friend Vassar. Septembers Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hunt of Frankenmuth were Sunday the annual McLarty reunion. and daughters were Wednes- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Coming the greatest dis- day morning guests of Mr. Schenk. tance was Mrs. Mabel Gra- and Mrs. Glen Shagena. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson ham of Sarasota, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Jim B. were evening guests of Mr. taking honors for the young- Saturday, Sweeney were Saturday eve- and Mrs. Glen Shagena. est was Robert Samuel Barr, ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. four-week-old son of Mr. and '% Joe Dybilas and family. NEWS FROM Mrs. Robert Barr of Yale. September 13 Also honored were a newly BAPTISM married couple, Raymond AARP meets District Court and Barbara LeBlanc of FREE Amie Berridge, infant Canada. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Martin of Cass Officers for next year are Mason Berridge was baptized City in the village of Cass City president, Ray Maedel, Li- Grandstand at Trinity United Methodist was ticketed for speeding 37 vonia; treasurer and games, 1 i church in Cass City at the 10 for picnic mph in a posted 25 mph zone. John Campbell Jr., Wards- Shows Wednesday Thursday Friday .Saturday o'clock services Sunday. At- He paid fine and costs of $30. ville, Ontario, and Carl Ross- man, Owosso, and secretary, Psalms John Luke Hebrews tending the dinner at the Charles Russell Nicol of Scriptures selected by Trie An erican Bible Society home of Mr. and Mrs. Mason A discussion dealing with Deford in Kingston township Deloris Willerton, Midland. Five Days Copyright 1975 KeiSter Adverlisiniingo SoroirServiceo , InInc.n , SlrashnrrStrasburg, , UlrnlnlVirginia 121 I 1-4 6: 60-65 13:23-2512: 14-17 Berridge were maternal services available to senior was ticketed for excessive grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. citizens and nutrition pro- speed, 74 mph in a 55 mph FIRST AUTOMOTIVE, INC. Hollis Cotter of Romeo, and grams was presented during zone (radar). He paid fine paternal grandparents, Mr. the monthly meeting of Cass and costs of $30. Machine Shop Service Message Sponsored by and Mrs. Burton Berridge. City AARP held Thursday, John Douglas Alexander of- Paint Other guests were Mr. and Aug. 14, at the village park. Owendale in the village of Mrs. Frank Payne, Mr. and Margaret Verbruge, of the Phone 872-2178 Cass City was ticketed for These Progressive Firms Mrs. Sam Widener, Mr. and Thumb Area Commission on speeding 43 mph in a 25 mph Mrs. Robert Jones, Mr. and Aging, gave the presentation zone (radar). He paid fine Mrs. Don Streiver, all of to the 45 members who Open 10 til I 10 7 clays a wiu.'k VILLAGE SERVICE CENTER and costs of $30, Romeo, Debbie DeVillbiss of attended the potluck picnic. Barbara Charlene Czewski QUAKER MAID DAIRY Big Rapids and Bob, Sid, Phil Hostesses for the meeting of Ubly in the village of TIRES-BATTERIES- V-BELTS-TUNE- and Ron Berridge. were Gladys Fort, Lena UPS-MUFFLERS-BRAKE SERVICE Gagetown was ticketed for Groceries — Ice Cream Patch, Helen Little and Clara speeding 44 mph in a 30 mph Eberts. zone (radar). She paid fine Outs - Parly Supplies Phone 872-919f> Cass.Cily, Mich. Phone 872-U850J The Sept. 11 meeting will be and costs of $30. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mc- held at the township hall with Virginia Lynn Gutierrez of a program prepared by VERONICA'S RESTAURANT MAC& LEO SERVICE Intyre of Port Huron were Cass City in the village of Tuesday supper and evening Thelma Pratt. Hostesses will Cass City was ticketed for guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus be Corinne Creguer, Etta Phone 872-2550 speeding 45 mph in a 35 mph TOTAL PRODUCTS Sweeney. McLellan, Myrtle Murphy zone. She paid fine and costs Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dybilas and Marie Roch. of $20. Phone 872-3122 Cass City, Mich. "Good Home Cooked Food" and family were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wolschlager and CASS CITY FLORAL 8 KLEIN FERTILIZERS, INC. family; , I USED MOTORCYCLES- Phil Berridge of Big Rapids FLOWERS & GIFTS is spending three weeks with : Honda : Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ber- Actual Size 4"x5 'hone 872-2120 Cass City, Mich. ridge and sons. 11973 CR 250 MX .16501 Phnne 872-3675 Cass Cily. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard • EXCELLENT * *%/*»-S Stirrett of Bad Axe were l N 4 FROM YOUR FUELGAS CO. OF CASS CITY MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN Sunday supper and evening 51973 CB 500-^5 IL°- .fl295f BULK-PKOPANK SYSTEMS-FURNACES guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff 110 KODACOLOR -RANGES-WATER SOFTENERS & Your Investments Are Our Mutual Concern I Jackson. They were Saturday 51972 CB OTHER APPLIANCES evening guests of Mrs. Minnie Open Saturday morning Williams in Elkton and also FILMS Phone 872-2161 CassCiiv Phone 872-2105 j visited Allen Stirrett at June-linn M-81 & M-5.'i Scheurer Hospital in Pigeon. ; 1972 SL Mr. and Mrs. Bernard • CROFT-CLARA LUMBER, INC. OUVRY CHEVROLET-OLDS, INC. Shagena of Unionville were HUE Cass City, Michigan Saturday guests of Mr. and J1971SL7Q Andersen Windows (Our aim is to please) Mrs. Murill Shagena and Mary. DUALITY Phone 872-2141 Cass Cily. Mich.i 872-2750 872-3830 (LOOK at these prices!? FARM BUREAU : Kawasaki KRITZMAN'S CLOTHING BARTNIK SALES & SERVICE The Shabbona Farm WAS$695 Accept All PRE-PAED Mobil Service Bureau group met Thursday 11974 6447 Main evening -at the home of Mr. PRESCRIPTION PLANS BANKAMERICARO Used car &,tractor parts and Mrs. Lynn Spencer. Arley D E f.THE REAR) Phone 872-3470 Gray led the discussion on l974 KX-450— - MO.. J1095: |. Cass City, Mich. I.M-81&M-53 Phone 872-3541 Farm Bureau Policy. The next meeting will be Sept. 11 IGA FOODLINER at the home of Mr. and Mrs. GAMBLE STORE Orrin Wright. A potluck lunch was served. TABLERITE MEATS i CARO HONDA SALES! • \ DALLAS NICHOLS, OWNER • Phone 872-3515 • • • - ++++„++ ' •' Cass City, Mich. 6121 Cass City Road.Cass.City Phone 872-2645] • 1382 E. Giro Roid Phone 873-2880 S Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••B* CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1975 PAGE NINE CASS CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS OPEN WHAT CASS CITY TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2 (Check schedule below for time.) SCHOOLS OFFER For 1975-1976 you will find the following program of studies available to students in the Cass City Elementary and GENERAL INFORMATION SECRETARIES ELEMENTARY - CAMPBELL Secondary Schools. The Cass City Public Schools will open Tuesday, September Enid Craig Bookkeeper to'Superintendent 2,1975, with a full day session. All students will report to their Bauer, Kathleen ...... Second Grade ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Linda Bennett Secretary lo Superintendent Black, Peggy ...... , ...... Special Education respective buildings. Class lists of students at Campbell and Sue Hutchinson Secretary to High School Principal 1. Reading Intermediate will be posted Thursday, August 28, at 3:00 p.m. Bruner, Bonnie ...... First Grade K-4 Muriel Komig . . .Secretary to Intermediate School Principal 2. Penmanship K-4 All sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students from Deford and Juanita Burk Secretary to Campbell Elementary Derfiny, Linda ...... Third Grade 3. Modern Math the seventh and eighth grade students from Evergreen will be Erla, Marlene ...... Kindergarten K-4 School Principal 4. Science K-4 attending school in Cass City. Etseline TerBush ....'... .Secretary to Deford Elementary Fulchcr, Brenda ...... ' ...... Second Grade Gray, Linda ...... Fourth Grade 5. English K-4 Mr. Richards, Mr. Stickle, Mrs. Freiburger, Mr. Lovejoy, School Principal 6. Social Science and Mrs. Sirtith will be available in their offices the week of Hutchinson, Nancy ...... Fourth Grade K-4 Kirn. Belly ...... ,...... _ 7. Art -K-4 August 25 to register new students. Considerable waiting time ______"~8rMusic may be saved if appointments to registgrJjie_studjentS-are_ bovejoyrFrancesTTTTTTTTTr...... Kindergarten K-4 9. Health K-4 -mader— Ouimette, Mary ...... First Grade 10. Physical Education BUILDINGSERVICE Pakonen. Polly ...... First Grade K-4 Quick, Dorothea ...... Third Grade Retherford, Leola ...... Fourth Grade KINDERGARTEN PERSONNEL Smith, Sue ...... Second Grade INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL Veron Gingrich , .Building Supervisor and Stickle, Barbara ...... Fourth Grade During the first week of school students attending Sunderland, Beth ...... Third Grade Grades five and six include: Reading, Spelling, Modern kindergarten at Campbell Elementary will attend only two Transportation Director Math, Science, Language Arts, Social Studies, Geography, Ross Miller Building Supervisor and Tuckey, Shirley ...... Third Grade days. The afternoon kindergarten will be held Tuesday and Walker, Nancy ...... Second Grade Health, Art, Physical Education, Vocal Music, and Band. Thursday and the morning kindergarten will meet Wednesday Transportation Director Basic classes in grade seven include: English, Modern and Friday. Children attending kindergarten at Deford and Harold Ballagh ClemenceBriolat Math, Life Science, and Social Studies. Exploratory classes Evergreen will have school Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, George Fisher Jack Hrabec offered are: Physical Education and Health, Music, and Friday mornings the first week. Kindergarten parents will Gail Parrott Gilbert Freeman Communication Skills, Home Economics, Industrial Arts be notified by letter when to come for parent conferences. At Fred Profit David Richmond Spanish, Art, and Band. that time they may pay the milk and cookie charge of $6.00 per ELEMENTARY - DEFORD Basic classes in grade eight include: English, Modern Math semester. Physical Science, and U. S. History. Exploratory classes' Parents should bring the child's birth certificate, health Ackerman, Emma Fourth Grade offered are: Physical Education and Health, Sewing Typing record, and enrollment sheet if'they have not already been Butcher, Martha Kindergarten Industrial Arts, Spanish, Drama, and Band. presented. CAFETERIA Crawford, Virginia Second Grade Mona Phillips.... Supervisor Lovejoy, David Fifth Grade Elizabeth Bigham Margaret Wilcox Tail, Rosemary Third Grade Betty Daley Phyllis Churchill Warner, Harriet First Grade SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 1. Art - Introduction to art methods and materials, design, ceramics, painting, sculpture, and graphic arts. Classes will begin Tuesday, September 2, at 8:25 a.m. and be 2. Business - Typing, record keeping, shorthand, bookkeep- dismissed at 3:15 p.m. Students will be permitted to enter the ing, business training, and model office. ELEMENTARY - EVERGREEN 3. English - English 9, English 10, Practical English, buildings at 8:15 a.m. BOARD OF EDUCATION Composition, Modern Short Story, Modern Dramatic Robert Him President Literature, Poetry, Creative Writing, English Literature, Edward Scollon Vice-President Grant, Gail Fifth and Sixth Grade Children's Literature, World Mythology, Modern Novels, Lynn Albee Secretary Hicks, Sudie Fourth and Fifth Grade American Literature, Publications, Journalism, Speech, and INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL Geraldine Prieskorn - Treasurer King, Mary First Grade Drama. Dean Hoag '.'...... Trustee Olinyk, Suzanne Third & Fourth Grade 4. Foreign Language - German, French, and Spanish. All Intermediate students should report by 8:25 a.m. to their Arthur Severance Trustee Smith, Ruth Kindergarten 5. Home Economics - A four year program is available. assigned rooms. Room assignments will be posted at 3:00 p.m. J.D. Tuckey .'...'.'.'.'.' .'Trustee Stauffer, Rosalie Second and Third Grade 6. Music - A four year program in instrumental and vocal on Thursday, August 28. School will dismiss at 3:15 p.m. music is available. Students will be permitted to enter the building at 8:15 a.m. 7. Mathematics - General Math, Algebra I and II, Plain Geometry, Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, and Refresher ADMINISTRATION Math. INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 8. Physical Education - Three year program is available for SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Donald G. Grouse Superintendent of Schools boys and girls. Russell Richards Senior High School Principal 9. Science - Earth Science, Ecology, Biology I, Biology II, All students in grades nine through twelve will report to the Robert Stickle Intermediate School Principal Beardslee, Pamela Science Physical Science, Chemistry, and Physics. high school gymnasium for a general session meeting at 8:35 Jacqueline Freiburger Campbell Elementary Binder, Lois Special Education 10. Social Studies - Civics, Geography, World History, a.m. on September 2. Schoor Principal Binder, Marion Fifth Grade Psychology, Sociology, Economics, United States History, David Lovejoy Deford Elementary School Principal Brown, Margaret Sixth Grade American Government, Adult and the Law, Current Affairs, Ruth Smith Evergreen Elementary School Principal Gallaway, Rosemary Fifth Grade and Michigan History. Gibbs, Denice English, Math, and Art 11. Agriculture - A four year program in vocational BUS SCHEDULE Goodall, Sally Fifth Grade agriculture is available. Buses will be traveling the same routes as last year the first Jardine, Dean Mathematics 12. Industrial Education - Introduction to use of basic tools, few days of school. Adjustments to balance the bus loads and to LaBean, Cheryl English, Speech, andprama lathe, welding, wood, plastics, etc. Also, basic drafting, provide for the pick up of new students will be made as soon as LaBerge, Christine .SocialStudies . architectural drawing, and machine drawing. possible. • ...,,•• GUIDANCE Sch o1 MacTavish, James , .... Sixth Grade .' 13, Extra ,%Curricular Activities include interscholastic .. - '-•U- ' . . . • : • • • '.I- -••-.; ,-> "-;•r» j • •• ° >?Mah'Srg;'Rally. . .'. .".Physical Education and Social'Studies " athletics for-boys and girls/Debate, Forensics, and Dramatics Curtis Cleland . . . : Guidance and Counseling Mastie, James Science is available in addition to various clubs. ,„ ' r..,, High School Mastie, Marilyn Sixth Grade 14. Excellent library facilities are available. Wayne Dillon Guidance and Co-op Director McCrea, Kay Home Economics & English CAFETERIA Murphy, Betty Sixth Grade Joyce Vickers. .Intermediate School Guidance and Counseling Elementary and high school cafeterias will open on Roth, Richard Industrial Arts & Social Studies Tuesday, September 2. Elementary prices are 50 cents for Schelke, Donald Physical Education & Social Studies GUIDANCE AND COUNSELING Siders, Karen Sixth Grade single meals. Weekly lunch tickets are available on Mondays The school guidance program is designed to assist students for students at a cost of $2.50. Intermediate and High School Sutton, Brian English & Music who have personal and social concerns, and to help students prices are 55 cents for single meals. Adult lunches can be SCHOOL NURSE Tibbits, Geraldine .Fifth Grade design academic programs to meet their individual needs and purchased at a cost of 70 cents. William's, Diana Mathematics & Spanish abilities. College admission and financial aid assistance is Milk is available for all students who carry their own lunch Nelle Koepfgen All Schools Wilmore, Eric Physical Education & Typing provided for students interested in continuing their schooling at a cost of 5 cents a carton. after graduation. One of the programs designed to benefit both the student and the community is the co-operative education program. Under this program, some students are placed in on-the-job work situations for part of each school day. Students SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL and parents who desire information concerning guidance CASS CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Alicki, Margaret Foreign Language & English programs are invited to contact Mr. Cleland or Mr. Dillon at Biefer, Russell Social Studies the high school or Mrs. Vickers at the Intermediate School. Bradley, Elizabeth English Breidinger, Brenda Civics tentative 1975-76 Carroll, Richard Commerce EMERGENCY SCHOOL CLOSING Clarke, Lyle Vocational Agriculture Derfiny, Dan Industrial Education Special announcements concerning school closing will be Finkbeiner, Jan Special Education made through the following public service facilities: Gengler, Leo English, Journalism, & Publications Herman, William Social Studies Radio WKYO — Caro SCHOOL CALENDAR Hoard, David Industrial Education Radio WLEW — Bad Axe Jackson, Kathleen Home Economics Logan, Robert Social Studies New Teacher Orientation August 27 McArthur, Connie ; .Physical Education Radio WMIC —- Sandusky Mclntosh, Dale Social Studies Announcements will be made as soon as a decision is Nurnberger, Ronald Physical Education reached. \ Pakonen, Roland Mathematics All Teacher Orientation August 28 Perz, Gwendolyn Mathematics Psujek, Christine English FREE STUDENT LUNCH POLICY Sperry, Sandra Science & Foreign Language Wallace, Karen Art The Cass City Board of Education has adopted the following First Day of School for Students September 2 Weippert, Nancy '...'.'..'.'. .Biology family size and income criteria for determining eligibility for Wichar, Nancy English children unable to pay the full price of meals and milk served Woody, Thomas Commerce under the National School Lunch, Special Milk Program, and Zawilinski, Jacquie Librarian U. S. D. A. Donated Foods Program. Teacher Conference Day November 14 To be announced Chemistry & Physics Total Yearly Income Total Yearly Income' (No School) Family Scale for Family Scale for Size Free Lunches Size Free Lunches $ 8,950 1 $ 3,230 7 9,790 .November 27 thru 2 4,240 8 Thanksgiving Vacation 3 9 10,550 MULTI-BUILDING PERSONNEL 5,250 11,310 (No School) November 30 4 6,260 10 5 11 12,060 Bauer, Nannette Remedial Reading 7,190 12,810 Bushong, George Instrumental Music 6 8,110 12 Donner, Jeanne Elementary Physical Education Each Additional Family Member: $750. Christmas Vacation December 20 thru Kuntz, Dorland Vocal Music Muszynski, Trudy Art Children from families whose income is at or below the (No School) January 4 Peters, Marilyn Title I Remedial Reading levels shown are eligible for free meals and milk. In addition, Quick, Grace Librarian families not meeting these criteria but .with other unusual expenses due to unusually high medical expenses, shelter costs in excess of 30 per cent of income, special education expenses Easter Vacation April 15 thru due to mental or physical condition of a child, and disaster or casualty losses may apply. (No School) April 19 IMMUNIZATIONS Application forms are being sent to all homes with a letter to parents. Additional copies are available at the principal's Act 22, Public Acts 1970 requires all children enrolling in office in each school. The information provided on the Michigan Schools for the first time to present a statement from application is confidential and will be used only for the purpose Memorial Day May 31 the physician or health department indicating that the of determining eligibility. Applications may be submitted at entering school child has been adequately immunized against any time during the year. (No School) diphtheria, tetanus (lockjaw), pertussis (whooping cough), . In certain cases, foster children are also eligible for these hard measles, rubella (three day measles), and poliomyelitis; benefits.'If a family has foster children living with them and has been tuberculin tested; and has had a vision screening wishes to apply for such meals and milk for them, it should test. The parent or guardian who, because of religious or other contact the school. Last Day of School for Students ..... June 3 convictions, does not want his child protected from these •In the operation of child feeding programs, no child will be diseases must submit a signed statement to that effect. discriminated against because of race, sex, color, or national As part of our school admission procedure for your child, we origin. must enforce the law stated above. We must have the health Under the provisions of the policy the school principals will Teacher Record Day record or a similar statement in pr'der to admit your child review applications and determine eligibility. If a parent is officially to school. ' dissatisfied with the ruling of the official, he may make a (Report Cards in p.m.) June 4 If you have any questions about this, please consult your request either orally or in writing to • Donald Grouse, local school, your doctor, or the .Thumb District Health Superintendent of the Cass City Public Schools; for a hearing to Department. , ., • appeal the decision., ' > s. '" ~v'',>" ! "' <. PAGE TEN CASS qiTY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1975 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Cathy Smith: auto racing is in her blood By Jim Ketchum only car, so we weren't drove," she said. "I just sort DIFFERENCES IN an accident during a race? her, she said, is that it rids So far, she said her best race driving career? Simple. anxious to race it all that DRIVING of hung around and picked up "Oh, yes, I've thought her of tensions. time for the quarter-mile what was going on." "I'd much rather drive than What's a nice, five-foot two- much," she said. "But now about it a little," she said. "You can go out there and drag strip has been 13.58 ride," she says. inch, 110-pound girl doing we have another car, so we Besides the obvious, there She says racing doesn't "But I don't dwell on it." get rid of all your aggressions seconds at 100 mph. That's driving a race car on week race this one more." make her any less feminine, Chances are good she'll be are a lot of differences She says it's most impor- and feel like a new person," moving. driving for a long time to ends? Winning races, thank Mrs. Smith said her hus- between driving a car in stock although she admits once tant to know what the car's she says. "You feel really Mrs. Smith says racing is a come. you. So far, she's got a trophy band is extremely fussy about competition and normal she's with other drivers she's doing every minute. If you do, good after you've run a good family sport, not confined just and a $50 check to prove it. the car. The finish glistens street driving. Mrs. Smith considered "one of the boys". there's a better chance you race. It takes as much work to herself or her husband. Her Not bad for a little over a like new and the engine and said some of the more Does she ever think about won't have an accident. as it does to hit a golf ball or seven-year-old daughter, month behind the wheel. interior are factory clean. marked differences involve what could happen to her in One thing racing does for go bowling." Michelle, has already been At least.that's the way Mrs. Mrs. Smith's big chance knowing what your machine bitten by the racing bug and Cathy Sm'ith of 5074. Schweg- came this year. After lots of is doing every second. loves to watch her parents ler Rd., Cass City, looks at it. talk about someday racing "You've got to watch your compete. The petite, 27-year-old hair- herself, "someday" finally tachometer to know when "I remember once at Ubly dresser who's lived in Cass arrived. It was at the Ubly to make your shifts and when Larry won a race, they City most of her life sees it as racetrack. you've got to watch the lights gave him a jacket instead of a Kifchen/Ud a sport not unlike golf or "I'd always said I'd really so you know exactly when to trophy," Mrs. Smith said. softball. wanted to try driving my- come out of the starting "Michelle was disappointed BUY BETTER. "It's lots of fun," Mrs. self," she said, "and I finally gate," she said. because he'd gotten the vNOTCHEAPER. Smith said this day as she got my chance." She said the most important jacket, so this time, when I relaxed in an overstuffed She admitted being nervous goal to achieve is consistency. _woji, her dad said I'd finally -chair-in-her— paneled-living-—the-fir-st-time-out,—My-legs- —"Even-jf—yotrdonjt~winr~if won'lhe family a trophy. She' room, savoring a soft sum- shook so I could hardly get out you make the car run the best was really pleased." mer breeze. of the car when I finished," it can, it's an achievement," She said it wouldn't sur- "I've always wanted to she laughed. she explained. "It's as im- . prise her if one day her drive cars," she explained. But that one race began portant as winning." daughter follows in her foot- "I've gone to the races with building the confidence she Her husband spends long steps. my husband (Larry) for needed. After that, each heat hours tuning the car in order Her family, friends and several years and watched became just a little easier. to make it do exactly what it co-workers at Hillside Beauty him work on cars and I've Her trophy-winning per- should. He carries a large Shop have all given her always wanted to drive." formance came in four runs inventory of spare parts to encouragement and support. Finally, her wish came true against 16 cars. It's called cover most contingencies. She's been a beauty operator this summer. And in one of bracket racing and you run "But if it just isn't right, he the last eight years. the first three drag races she not only against an opponent won't race it," she said. "We She said that her husband ever drove, she won the but against the clock. The won't go out there with has been her greatest coach Powderpuff contest at Tri- hitch is that you cannot something 'clobbered togeth- and support. "He never gets City Raceway Aug. 9. Along exceed a maximum speed. If er. If it isn't right, we'll wait a mad at me if I make a with it came a trophy and a you do, you're eliminated. week before we race it." mistake," she said. "That $50 check. Starling with 16 cars, the means a lot." "It was beautiful," she said total is halved after each heat GETS IN YOUR BLOOD How does she sum up her smiling. until it's down to head-to-head Mrs. Smith drove the 1968 competition. Racing gets into your blood, Camaro with a stock 396 cubic "I couldn't believe it when Mrs. Smith agrees. She said inch engine that's been theirs it came down to the last two she'd spend every available and I was one of the drivers," PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS since it was new. With only minute at the track if she : MRS. CATHY SMITH poses proudly with the stock car she races 50,000 miles, the car has had she said. could, just to study other and the trophy it won for her in powderpuff competition at Saginaw lots of tender, loving care It was even more of a thrih drivers and their cars. from her husband. at the end of the quarter mile "We always went to the earlier this month. Mrs. Smith loves cars and is fast becoming a "For a long time, it was our when she'd won. races a lot and my husband racing aficionado. DIRECTORY

DR. W. S. SELBY Dr. E. Paul Lockwood Gas, oil companies vie for Optometrist Chiropractic Physician Hours H-r>:0(1 except Thursdjiy Office Hours: Saturdays 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m Mon.. Tues.. Wed.. Fri. ll-l^a.in. and I ::!(]•.'): (ill p.m. YOU •IliiMllillSl. COME FIRST Across from Hills and Dales Saturday iH2a.ni. Grant twp. lease rights Hospital ucs. 7-!) p. in. Phone f)7^-:!-)lM Closed All Day Thursday WITH US on the leased property. Non- I'll. (!72-27f;r> Cass City Michigan Consolidated Gas were made for land in Argyle, are completed, the charge is ALLEN WITHERSPOON For Appointment Company paid over five times Evergreen and Austin town- $1 per acre and following development leases exclude Now Knghitul Life I.You buy only the high- more for oil and gas rights on ships. completion of the first well, 50 direct drilling. XKI. Growth Fund Harold T. Donahue, M.D. est quality drugs at 80 acres in Grant township No bids were taken on 68 cents an acre. Each producing oil well NKL Kquily Fund than the firm and its competi- acres in Brookfield township, cancels the rental on 80 acres • Value Line Fuiul-Kcyslono Physician & Surgeon Ooachlight. In the sixth and subsequent tors did on all other lands up Huron county. of leased premises. Each Funds CLINIC for lease in several Cass years, if no producing well producing gas well cancels Phone «72-±i21 2.You'll find prompt, City-area townships during According to the DNR, each was completed, the charge is the rental on all lands within -I'i 15 Oak St.. CassCilv -1(17-) I (ill SI..Cass City friendly, professional bidding conducted by the lease runs for 10 years and as $1 per acre. If a producing the gas producing unit to a service. Department of Natural Re- long thereafter as oil and or well was completed, the maximum of 160 acres. YONGKYUN KIM, M.D. Office K72-2:t2I(-lies. K72-2:!l I sources last week, gas are produced in paying charge is 50 cents an acre. Royalty to the state is 1/8. Obstetrician + Gynecologist Michigan Consolidated paid quantities. All non development leases >, Officials said the sales were Laparascopic sterilizations HARRIS—HAMPSHIRE 3. Talk over your drug $510 for the development For development Jeases, are 50 cents per acre for the better than expected in the 4672 Hill St., Cass City first year charges are 50 cents Insurance Agency ' problems. You'll find a lease rights in Grant town- life of the lease. Thumb, with most of the Office hours Monday through ship, while it paid only $1 per per acre. In the second A development lease allows action concentrated in the pharmacist always through fifth years, if no wells the company to directly Friday 9-5, except Wednes- Complete Insurance Services available and in- description for 280 of a Cass Qty area. day. Sat. 9-12. formed on drug in- possible 359 acres in Elkland (11(15 F. Cass City Kd. township and acreage in Office 872-2960, Residence Cass City. Michigan compatibilities. neighboring townships. 872-3172. Phone H72-2fiHH Officials at the DNR said 4. You'll find the-lowest the interest in Grant township IX) YOU IIAVIC A J.Y. LEE, M.D.. was probably the greatest Internal Medicine possible prices for MIKE WEAVER Bids taken on two Dlt INKING PROBLEM? shown in the entire offering of ALCOHOLIC'S ANONYMOUS Chest Diseases — Heart Thumb properties. drugs. You can buy Pharmacist & AL-ANON & Lungs with confidence. Other leases included 4,464 Every Friday evening, 8:00 acres taken by Basin Oil Co., •1(172 Hill SI reel p.m. Good Shepherd Luther- Cass City We Accept All PRE-PAID of Metamora, in Ellington an Church Cass City. township at a dollar per area drain projects OKFICK IIOl'KS 9 till 5 PRESCRIPTION PLANS BANKAMERICARD, description, 458 acres in except Wednesday Kingston township by Basin, Harry Crandell, Jr. and .Saturday!) till 12 (FREE PARKING IN THE REAR) and 392 acres in Novesta Bids on two drains in $12,679. Caro, with a low bid of $9,216. D.V.M. Phone: 872-4500 township by Basin. Kingston township were let The pipe bid went to Beach Bids ranged as high as Manufacturing of Charlotte No bids were let on 160 last week by the Tuscola $14,058. K.I. MacRAE, D.O. acres in Elmwood township. County Drain Commission- with a low bid of $1,465. Bids Office 4-m.SouHi Seeder SI. Beach Manufacturing of In Sanilac county, 1,101 er's office in Caro. ranged as high as $1,760. Phone 872-225.5 Osteopathic Physician. COACH LIGHT PHARMACY acres were leased to Michi- Low bid of $6,933.55 for Taxes for the project will be Charlotte was awarded the gan Consolidated in Green- cleanout of the Clark Drain spread over one year. pipe bid at $3,450.40. Bids and Surgeon MIKIv \\KAVKR. Owner IMi/872-361:} leaf township at a dollar per covering 1.22 miles in sections Cleanout work on the Snov- ranged as high as $3,876. DR. J.H.GEISSINGER ..,.'. ivinn-wnW Ph. «72-32«:5 ; description, whjle no bids 16 and 17 of Kingston town- er and Branch drains in Taxes will be spread over CHIROPRACTOR Corner Church and Oak Sts. ship was accepted from sections 8,9,10,15 and 16 of two years for this section of Office 872-2880 - Res. 872-3365 James Corrion of Pigeon. Kingston township was the drain. Total balance of MON., TUES., THURS..FRI. Bids ranged as high as awarded to Pat LaFave of cost on the project is $6,200. 9-12 a.m. and 2-6 p.m. MAC'S COUNTRY The day of review for these SAT. 9-12a.m. BEAUTY & BOUTIQUE LOOK WHAT WE'RE DOING- projects is Thursday, officials 5 miles east of M-53 on TOUR said. The review will be 21N. Aimer, Caro MI Argyle Rd. conducted from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Open every day, except at the Drain Commissioner's Across from IGA store Monday. office, located in the base- Phone Caro 673-4464 Call for evening appoint- ment of the courthouse in ments, Ubly 658-5109. Caro. JAMES BALLARD, M.D. Operators: Barb MacAlp- ine, Vera Ferguson and 4lh IN A SIRIES Of li TOURS PREPAflEO BY AUTOMOBIll CLUB OF MlCni&A- Office at 453(1 Weaver St. Renee King. SHORT LIVED Hours: 10:00a,m. to 12:(io- 2:()()p.m. Io4:3() EFRENM. DIZON.M.D. In this modern world the friends that promises bring Daily except Thursday after- PERLAA. ESPINO.M.D. will not last long when noon. Qiplomates of the American excuses replace fulfillment. Board of Pediatrics DR. EDWARD SCOLLON (Practice limited to Infants VETERINARIAN and Children) BATTLE FATIGUE Call For Appointment at 4672 Hill St. ForSmall Animals Cass City, Mich. 48726 Many an after dinner (Across from Hills & Dales speaker exhausts his subject, 872-2935 Hospital) and does the same thing to his 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass City Phone 517-872-4384 SAND DUNES, QUAINT VIUAGI audience. 9nd SCENIC COUNTRYSIDE SLEEPING BEAR SAND DUNES ...HI&HUGHTATOUR OF THE TRAVERSE. CITV AREA. AT T1W6RSE CITY, PICNIC, VISIT THE CITY'S CLINCH PARK TO SAY AND NOWWORT FOR ENOOY ITS ZOO AND BEACH .THE CITY ANTIQUE.AND H/WTOCPAFTS FAST FEATURES SEVERAL FINE RESTAURANTS. *OPPII. HEADW& DOWN LAKE FOR ASTUNNWS VIEW OF 6PANO MICHIGAN, VI9T THE FISH SHANTIES TRAVEK&E BAY AND THE AREA'S ATLEtAND, ATOUROFTHE CLAIM SERVICE! Klein's have added a new Mobility 4 Ton 3preader CHERRY ORCHARDS, MAKE THE GLEN LAKE AREA 9HOOLD INCLUDE 50-MIL& LOOP AROUND THE THE SLEEPING BEAR DUNES 010 MISSION PENINSULA. NATIOUAL. LAKESHORE, 61,000 All insurance is just as good as ours . . . until Klein's are overhauling their entire Spreader Fleet TRAVERSE C\TY IS THE STARTING ROLLING ACRES OF WILD COWRY, you have a LOSS! That's where we come in. POINT, TOO, FOR A TOUR OF THE DUNES QSM BEST BE VIEWED Our growing business was built of fast claim LEELANAU COUNTY'S SCENIC BY TAWN6 A DUNE 8U60Y RIDE service — when you insure with us, we get Klein's have again lowered their fertilizer prices. SHORE. HEM3 UP TO UOHfHOKE FROM GLEN HAVEN. FROM SAND PWIT, AN IDEAL SPOT FOR A DONE. COUNTRY, tTS BACK TO involved! Why not call us today! Klein's now give free gifts with each 4 ton sale. TRW/ERSE C\TY.

- FOR DETAILS - STOP IN OR GIVE US A CALL - DON'T OVERLOAD YOUR CAR. HARRIS-HAMPSHIRE UNMEGE5SARY EXTRA WEIGHT IN YOUR TRUNK WILL CUT FUEL ECONOMY. PACK1N& INS. AGENCY BAGGAGE CW A ROOF PACK 6815 E. Cass City Road KLEIN FERTILIZER CO. ALSO CREATES FUEL-ROBBING, Cass City Phone 872-2688 CASS CITY PHONE 872-2120 CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1975 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE ELEVEN

ERLA'S MILD SENSATION SKINLESS FRANKS RING BOLOGNA Tender LARGE BOLOGNA (CHUNK) Aged Beef TENDER AGED BEEF BLADE CUTS POTROASTS ERLA'S HICKORY SMOKED (By the chunk) SLAB BACON STEA FRESH PICNIC CUT PORK ROASTS ERLA'S HICKORY SMOKED PICNICS ERLA'S HICKORY SMOKED HAMS Whole or Shank Half 1.09 TENDER YOUNG SLICED TENDER ERLA'S HOMEMADE AGED BEEF RIB +„ Corned Beef BEEF LIVER EAKS$].49 Briskets LB.

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Two blocks hold items. Thursday, Fri- Driving preferred. Answer fatality, other accidents 6-26-tf west of light on Main Street. day and Saturday, 9 till 5:30 Box A, Cass City, Mich. 8-28-1 p.m. 4282 West St. Mary Care of Chronicle. 8-21-3 FOUND - black dog near Cass Ryan. ' 8-28-1 onto Popple Road when it was tempted to stop but could not A trailer being towed by a City park. Has long tail. WANTED - Boy or girl for BOYS' CLOTHING - pahts, struck on the right front side avoid a collision. car driven by Douglas Arno Phone 872-4243. 8-28-1 Bay City Times motor route.. AUCTIONEERING- Farm ana shirts, jackets, mostly sizes KINGSTON MAN INJURED by a car driven by Francis T. Elley told officers he did not Hassler, 17, Sandusky, broke Call 691-5237 after 6 p.m. general. Harold Copeland, 10-12 slim; also narrow A 58-year-old Kingston man Schier, 42, Madison Heights. see the approaching Daniels loose and flipped on lil-46 two 8-14-3 phone 872-2592. 5-18-tf width boys' shoes, 3-4 1/2. suffered minor injuries Schier told troopers he did vehicle when he backed from miles east of Kingston Sunday All priced low. Mrs. Stan Thursday when the pickup not see Kucharczyk signal a the driveway. He was not afternoon. Coming- Auctions HUGE ANTIQUE and Rum- TO GIVE AWAY - 4 kittens Guinther, 872-3284. truck he was driving went out turn. injured. mage Sale - Beginning Fri- to farm home accustomed to 8-28-ln He and Kucharczyk's son, Caro State Police said day, Aug. 29, at 10 a.m. farm environment, good for of control and overturned in a The accident took place at Hassler was easlbound on ditch three-and-a-half miles Gerald, 15, were treated for 1:40 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 30 - Mr. and Round oak table, secretary rodent control. Phone 872- PAGAN'S THUMB Carpe^, minor injuries at Huron M-4B when the hitch came Mrs. Edward Schott will sell desk, brass lamps, bottles, 4!J14. 8-14-3 Cleaning - Dry foam or south of Elkton on Elkton A motorcycle driven by loose, sending the Irailer and Road. Memorial Hospital. The elder Denny Gibson, 31. of G:)84 farm machinery and some cast iron kettles, dishes anil steam. Also upholstery and three motorcycles loaded on many nion> items. "> miles wall cleaning. Free Esti- Bad Axe State Police identi- Kucharczyk was not injured. DeLong Rd., Def'ord, went out it into a ditch. household goods at the place The accident took place at of control and flipped at the located two miles north of the west of Di'i'orilon Deckt Priced to Sell mates. Clifford 761-7503. fied the driver as Leonard D. No one was injured. A Rd. 8^28-1— Randall of Frode Road. _They_ 4:55 p.m. _Kindc_s<.!hool-an{|-lwo-and-a~ Englehart Roads Sunday eve- "-routinc-cht'cK-nrihfhrinier's~" quarler miles cast on Schott NICE FAMILY home or in- ~~saTd~RanBall~was southbound license plates showed they come home with upstairs on Elkton Road at between 45 OTHER ACCIDENTS ning. belonged to friend of Rd. Ira, David and Martin FOOTBALL Back to school Sheriff's deputies reported u Osentoski, auctioneers. apartment, two full baths,en- and 50 mph when he hit a Several other property Hassler's and wore not issued SHOES tirely redecorated with an Specials slippery spot on the rain- damage accidents were re- that Gibson's cycle apparent- for the trailer. Saturday, Sept. (i - Mr. and Early American touch. Low slicked highway, spun out of ported in the past week. ly hit a rut in the road, All sizes in stock twenties. Boys' short control on the east side of the A 27-year-old rural Deford causing the accident. Hassler was ticketed for Mrs. F.K. Slarr will hold a sleeve shirts. . . .25% off road and rolled over in a woman sought medical treat- Gibson was not injured improper license plates. household and real estate Spot-Bill Men's tube sox auction at (>H!>7 Houghton St., football shoes Buyers You Must See This ditch. ment after the car she was seriously. The mishap took The accident look place at home in Cass City. It has with striped Randall sought his own driving collided with a pickup place at 7:15 p.m. 12:05 p.m. Cass City. Lorn Hillaker, soccer type & regular top ...... 2 prs. $1.00 auctioneer. that professional decorator medical treatment. The acci- truck on Shabbona Road a touch throughout. Massive Men's colored dent took place at 10:40 a.m. half-mile east of Dodge Road, Albee True Value used brick fireplace in 15x27' Jeans, Reg. $8.98 Saturday, Sept. 13 - Levi ...... now only $6.88 An Ubly youth and a Friday afternoon. Helwig will sell farm ma- Hardware family-living room, 3 large Madison Heights man were Tuscola County Sheriff's bedrooms, formal dining, Men's & boys' chinery and household goods Cass City Tennis oxfords. . .only $2.99 injured, neither seriously, deputies said Darlene Ann at the place located five miles basement, garage, 1 1 2 baths. Petitioners win 7-31-tf Entire home Immaculate con- Ladies' panty when their two autos collided Daniels of 5244 Shabbona Rd., north and two miles east of hose ...... 2 prs. $1.00 | on M-53 at Popple Road late was eastbound when she saw Cass City on Huron Line Rd, dition. Please call anytime FOR SALK - 80 acres about for appointment. Ladies' - Saturday afternoon. a pickup driven by Everett I/)rn Hillaker, auctioneer. panties ..... 3 for $1.29 Bad Axe State Police said a Elley, 78, of 5295 Shabbona 50 acres cleared. About 4 I 2 miles from Cass City. Call 2 story family home - formal Ladies' Maverick car driven by Harold Kuchar- Rd., Deford, back out of a Saturday, Sept. 13 - Mid- Les nt Liuiphars collect 673- dining room, living room, Jeans ...... only $0.88 czyk, 46, of Ubly, was headed driveway into the path of her annex vote Michigan Equipment, (i53,'i 6132. 8-21-2 large kitchen, solid birch cup- Polyester single south on M-53 and in the car. Cass City Rd., four miles cast boards, dinette area, sun knit ...... $1.77 yd. process of making a left turn She told officers she at- of Cass City. Farm ma- GARAGK SALK - 6469 Gar- porch, lots of trees and patio Men's turtleneck chinery and construction area. shirt, 100"|i Supporters of a petition field. Aug. 28-29, from 9 to the petition drive. equipment. Jackson Auction G. School clothes, good winter acrylic ...... only $3.99 drive to set an election Commission Chairman Co., auctioneers. coats and jackets; sterilizer, 3 bedroom ranch style home deciding whether or not to Lloyd Severance, Decker, has bottle warmer, old bottles; with 1-car garage, beautiful Federated Store construct a proposed $1.635 been an ardent backer of the Saturday, Sept. 20 - Mrs. many other items too numer- back yard, nearly new. Priced Thumb new home million annex to the Sanilac proposal, citing the need for ous to mention. 8-28-1 right. Cass City Tony Pawloski will sell farm 8-28-1 County Courthouse succeeded additional space at the court- machinery, milking equip- this week in putting the issue house. ment and personal property All above homes in village of on the ballot. Supporters of the petition Cass City. GLASS LINED water heaters, at the place located two miles MARTIN ELECTRIC gas: 30-gal. size, $99.95; A total of 4,062 signatures drive say they aren't neces- east, two miles south and a was filed with County Clerk Ray or Glenda Nelson 40-gal. $109.95; 50-gal. sarily against the proposal half of a mile east of Ubly on Residential and Commercial for 4 Vietnamese Walter Behn prior to Mon- 872-4516 Or 674-2931 $139.95. Fuelgas Co., Cass but just want to give voters a East Huron Line Rd. Hillaker Wiring City, phone 872-2161. 6-5-tf day's deadline, over twice the chance to decide the question. Auction Service, auctioneer. number needed to place Sales Representatives for State Licensed FOR RENT - In nice condi- J classes the four could take to the issue before voters. Continued from page one Signatures from 1,900 reg- J. McLeod Realty lion: two-bedroom trailer teach them English. home. All carpeted. Gas heat. ganized cleaning parties and At the same time, jobs must istered county voters were Free Estimates. needed to force a vote on tjje Inc. In Ubly. Adults. Phone 658- donated food and other neces- be found. With harvest time Ubly FFA cops 8-14-3 8130. 8-28-3| sities of housekeeping. They rapidly approaching, it's project. •)' PHONE 872-4114 worked against last Friday's thought some work might be A date for the election still FOR SALK - Cass City area, FOR SALK - by owner, 3| must be set by the county 4180 Hurds Corner Road 20 acres productive soil, lake deadline with less than two available by the day on area 10-1-tf bedroom home, full base-f weeks to make all the farms or at the sugar Election's Commission, Behn privileges; four bedroom miMit, 2 car garage, breeze-I necessary preparations. processing plant in Sebe- said, although he's hoping to ribbons at fair home, garage, barn and silo. way, nearly 2 acres. Located) waing, not far from where the hold the election in Novem- FOR SALK - '67 Buick Klw- School bus stops at door. at 1627 K. Caro Rd. Shown! WHAT SPONSORSHIP four live. ber. Ira, $3fiO. Four-door hard- $29,000 - very liberal terms. by appointment only. Phone I MEANS The test will come next top. Good motor ami tires. Call collect 517-073-6132. 673-2484. 8-14-3| Exact wording of the ques- Two Ubly FFA members won a blue ribbon on Phone 872-2586. 8-14-3 Lanphar's, Inc. 8-28-2 winter, not only for finding Charolais. tion on the ballot also must be walked away with a wide GARAGK SALK - men's ami The congregation is rapidly work, but just keeping warm. decided, Behn said. He indi- assortment of ribbons at this Anita nnd Klaine •Uopcinski finding out just what sponsor- None of the four has ever seen FOR SALK - TV antenna USED RANGES -gas and elec- ladies' clothes and shoes cated the question as pre- year's Huron County Fair, cadi look blue ribbons for UHF VHP 10 ft. Tri-Pod. tric, 30-inch, 36-inch and Also dishes, deep freeze J ship means. It means, at least snow and it's likely the shock sented on the petitions did not held in Bad Axe last'week. dresses made as members of 4p-inch. 5 to choose from. for awhile, total responsi- will take a lot of adjustment. Automatic rotor. Phone 872- exerciser and many house- use the exact wording as a Becky Robinson,,daughter- Hie 'liinghiim Musy Hoe -l-ll 221)1. •••'-' 8-28-3 From $29.95. Fuelgas Co., hold items. Thursday, Fri- bility for the four young men, Another big adjustment will ballot question. of Mr. and Mrs. .Clifford Hub. Inc., Cass City. 6-26-tf day and Saturday, 9 till including financial and legal. be food. While rice, a dietary "We may have to go ahead Robinson, and Judy Tyrol I, p.m. 4282 West St. Mar ORDINANCE NUMBER 88 WANTED TO BUY antiques, It means helping them staple, and other Oriental and print the ballot question daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALK - 1974 Spanish Ryan. 8-28-1 eventually find jobs and foods will be available, many AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND old furniture and rnisc.el- just as it appeared on the John Tyrol I, both of rural ARTICLE m, SECTION 301, ZONING style mobile home. Red car- become self-supporting. It simply won't exist. The four lanftous items. Don Chllds, petitions," Behn said. "It's Ubly, won blue, rod and DISTRICTS AND MAP - THE VILLAGE phone 872-2406. 4-4-tf _ pet throughout. Skirting, Dairymen and" means meeting their needs- will probably get their first still unclear just how we'll while ribbons in several OF CASS CITY ZONING ORDINANCE. steps, shed, washer-dryer all their needs, until they can look at a hamburger and hook-ups. Set up in Hunts- Builders handle it." categories. The Village of Cass City Ordains: FOR SALK - 1973 Hallmark Use Sanitile High Gloss forl meet them on their own. French fries after they've Miss Robinson look blue mobile home, 3 bedroom, ville, Cass City. 872-4495 The first hurdle the four been in Michigan a little interior coloring and water-I The petition drive began ribbons in horsemanship, Section 1. Article III, Section 301 - stove and refrigerator in- after 4 or 872-2363 anytime. proofing of new concrete! want to overcome is the while. after the County Board of woslorn pleasure riding, Zoning Districts and Map (District cluded. May be soon at 6170 8-28-3 language barrier. While Tan But that's all in the future. Boundaries) - is hereby amended by walls, such as hospitals,! Commissioners approved the bareback riding and photog- adding the following: Cedar Dr., Hunts villo'Trail- schools, dairy and commer-l alone can speak English with For now, they're just happy to annex on a 5-3 vote. The raphy. She also won blue er Park. 8-28-3 DARLING KITTENS - want a home. 872-4204 after 4:30 cial buildings. Choose yourl some fluency, all are anxious have found 'a sponsor and a approval gave the County ribbons for a ceramic dish, a 301.2 The following described prop- color and stop worrying about! to learn. A visit to their home new home. Building Authority the green erly in the Village of Cass City is LISTINGS WANTED - in Cass p.m. 8-21-3 baby book in crafts and a hereby zoned RA - 1 : the peeling and mold which! brings out a bevy of books And St. Peter Lutheran is light to construct the annex lightweight Charolais. City nroa. Call Les collect comes from ordinary concretej used to translate words and happy to help out. with county bonds. She received rod ribbons in Commencing at the Northeast corner at Lanphars, 673-6132. Real Estate paint. fragments of sentences into "It really puts the idea of The outright approval by horse showmanship, and for a of Section 28, Town 14 North, Range 8-21-2 something understandable. mission and doing God's work the commissioners, however, terrarium, as well as a (bird 11 East, Elkland Township, Tuscola Cass City - Newly decorated O'Dell Steel Bldgs.l Some congregation mem- in the world into action," County, Michigan, thence S 0°25'10" older home, excellent condi- didn't set well with many place in western riding and in East along the East line of said FOR SALK - One .12 gauge Cass City 872-2349. 8-29-tJ bers are attempting to find Pastor Groth said. county residents, and sparked Section 28, 1,417.56 feet to the point J.C. Higgens shotgun, 24- tion, ideal neighborhood - halter grade mare in open close to schools. Two bed- class. of beginning; thence N 89°53'06" inch barrel with rifle sights FOR SALK - standing hay,| Wesl 222.75 feet; thence N 0"25'10" rooms, living room, dining approximately 40 acres.! Miss Tyrol I look blue rib- for dei.T hunting, $70; Model West 115.50 feet; thence N 89°53'06" 97 Winchester .12 gauge room, large kitchen. $16,900. Mixed hay. 5 miles west ofl bons in roupholslering in West 77.20 feet; thence S 0°25'10" Immediate possession!!!!!! Cass City. Corner of Dale! East 27.5 feet;, thence N 89°47'2" pump, in excellent condition, home design, for three slalks $140; one Remington high- and Seeley Roads. Phone 313-| of corn, a sheaf of oals and a West 1,015.5 feet; thence S 0°25'10" East 1,129.3 feet; thence S 89°53'06" power rifle .243 caliber with Cass City - Close to schools, 688-2118. 8-2 slice of alfalfa hay, a pen of East 1,117.45 feel; thence N 0°25'10" scope and sling, $130. Phone ideal family home. Four bed- hogs and a Charolais steer. West 626.0 feet, thence S 89°53'06" 872-4490 after !5 p.m. rooms, bath, large living YARD SALE - Clothing, adults She also took a blue ribbon East 198.0 feet; thence N 0"25'10" room, large kitchen, sunny West 413.50 feet to the point of 8-28-1 , and children's; few antiques;] with a poster depicting beginning. ALSO a piece of land dining iirea. Hot water heat. miscellaneous. 5 south and horses. commencing at the southeast corner HOUSK FOR RENT - 4 years Priced right!!!! 3 east of Cass City. Start- Miss Tyrell took a rod of the Northeast quarter (NE'/<) of old, 3 bedrooms, basement, ing Thursday, ribbon in photography and Section 28, Town 14 North, Range 11 carpeted. Ready to move in. Bauer Real Estate AuctioLocated 2 miles north of the Kindne School, 2'/4 miles east on Schott East, ElKland Township, Tuscola wheat production and a white- Call 872-2574 after 4 p.m. FOUND - Tiger cat with County, Michigan, running thence Cass City, Michigan Road on: ribbon in canning. She look West 260.0 leej to the point of 8-21-3 white legs, bushy tail. Phond fifth place in hog showman- beginning; thence North 165 feet; Phone 872-2909 872-3806. 8-28-] ship. , thence Wesl 1,060 feet; thence South GARAGK SALK - One pair Evenings 872-3318 165 feet; thence East 1,060 feet to the 8-28-1 Other Ubly FFA ribbon point of beginning. Being part of the Maytag portable washer and FOR SALE - 1971 mobild. winners included Albert and Northeast quarter, Section 28, Town dryor, one 10.5 cubic foot home. Good condition. Take SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 Elaine Depcinski, who each 14 North, Range 11 East. refrigerator, one baby crib FOR "a job well done feeling" over payments. Phone with mattress and baby ac- clean carpets with Blue Lus- 872-2827. (H The zoning district map is amended tre. Rent electric shampooer commencing at 1 p.m. sharp by reference hereto. cessories, some antiques and miscellaneous. Throe miles $1. Ben Franklin Store, Cass FOR SALE - fork lift. Phond 8-28-3 Allis Chalmers WD 45 1964 Ford tilt cab 2 ton truck 301.3 The following described prop-' east, 1 1/2 nicies north of City. 6-11-tf 658-4191. A Gift er'ty in the Village of Cass City is Cass City. Aug. 27 through tractor, wide front and 1948 International truck with 1hereby zoned L- 2: 30. 8-28-1 REAL ESTATE manure loader hoist Northwest quarter (NW'/O of the On DSCcrmtio.pt n to Southeast quarter (SE'A) of Section BULK PROPANE systems for Allis Chalmers PTO pull type 1967 Falcon 6 cylinder car 33, Town 14 North, Range 11 East, grain driers or home heat- Price reduced on this very nice 3 bedroom home in th| combine with bean pickup excepting therefrom commencing at ing. Fuelgas Company of country with 3 acres of land, garage on house also additiona Avery 28 inch pickup beaner the center of said Section 33, thence S Cass City. 11-14-tf attachment 88°18' E along the East and Wesl Y< garage or work shop. -Bring your deposit along. with motor line of said Section 33, 887.10 feel, Oliver 60 baler Some household goods includ- thence S02°13'W, 315 feet, thence S FOR SALE - Tomatoes, $3.00 Four two-acre parcels of land located on Severance Roa IHC 4 row beet and bean drill THE CASS CITY 88°18' E parallel to the East and West per bushel picked. Also red cash or terms. ing kitchen table, 4 chairs '/4 line of said Section 33, 396.0 feet to beets, sweet corn, assorted Case 16 hole grain drill the Westerly right of way line of the Grand Trunk .Railroad Co., thence N squash, green or yellow '80 acres in the Ubly area with Cass River through cornej Century sprayer 2 antique wooden chairs 02°13' E along the Westerly right of beans, pickles, melons, of property. way line of said Railroad 315.0 feet; sweet Spanish onions and Allis Chalmers 2-14" plow Hand butter churn CHRONICLE thence N 88°18' W, 396.0 feet along cabbage. Phone 665-2410. 60 acres with Cass River bordering it located near Ellingl the East and Wesl Vi line of said Wagons 3 piece antique bedroom set Section to the point of beginning, 1/4 mile east of Hurds Cor- ton. Cultivating tools Kenmore washing machine Elkland Township, Tuscola County, ner Road on Hobart Road. Michigan. 8-28-3 Older home in the country with 4 bedrooms, nice shad Hand tools trees, blacktop location and 2 acres of land. Other items too numerous to The zoning district map is amended Many other good farm tools FOR A YEAR by reference hereto. FOR RENT - 4 bedroom mention country home, garage, barn, Novesta Township: 40 acres with an exceptional nice and miscellaneous items Section 2. This ordinance shall be- large garden, beautiful shade bedroom house, basement, good 2 car garage, barn & othe come effective twenty .(20) days trees. Owendale-Gagetown outbuildings, property as neat as a pin. Why build whe NOTE: This is only a partial list of the items to be auctioned off at MAKES A after its adoption. bus stops at door. $145 per you can buy this kind? this sale. Enacted by the Village Council of month. References required. Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan, Call 517-673-6132. Lan- 60 acres located near Gagetown & nearly all tillable. Ha PERFECT GIFT. an old house, well, septic tank. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS AT SALE OR this 26th day of August, 1975. phar's, Inc. 8-7-4 STOLEN ITEMS—ALL SALES FINAL. FOR SALE - AKC black poodle Three bedroom home located on Severance Road with aboi Lambert E. Allhaver an acre & 1/2, two car garage, horse barn, immediate Village President puppies, male or female, $50. TERMS: Cash. All items must be settled for before removing from Phone 872-3089. 8-28-3 session. .Get under the wire before school starts. Karen Osenloski the premises. GIFT CARD SENT Deputy Village Clerk Three bedroom home located near Cass City with a ni FOR SALE - hay and straw. lot; good road, just a mile out of town, garage attache^ I hereby certify that the foregoing Is Bill Hacker, phone 872-2307. WITH EACH a true copy of the Ordinance adopted . ' 8-14-3 by the Village Council for the Village See us if you are interested In buying or selling. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Schott, Owners of Cass City at its' regular meeting ORDER i held August 26, 1975. WANTED -.-• custom plowing. EDWARD J. HAHN, Broker AUCTIONEERS: Ira, David and Martin Osentoski. For sale dates Call 683-2772 Kingston. Bob located at 6240 W. Main Street, Cass city, Mi. Karen Osentoski or phone 872-2155 phone collect Cass City 872-2352 or 872-3733. Deputy Village Clerk Zyrowski. 8-28-3 3-21-1 -CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1975 PAGE FIFTEEN TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH • USE PROFITADLE, LOW COST CHRONICLE LINERS Transit (nonbusiness)rate: TRI-COUNTY Dead Stock Re- moval. 517-375-4088. FOR SALE - 20 acre horse MOBILE HOME repair serv- ATTENTION DEMONSTRA- WATER SOFTENER Salt - FOR SALE - 10 acres of 20 words or less, $1.00 each farm; 3 bedroom home, newly ice --12 years experience. TORS - Toys & Gifts. Work FOR SALE - 80 acres about insertion; additional words 4 8-1-tf 80 pound bag, $3.50, cash land with well. $900 cash 50 acres cleared. About 41/2 remodeled; barn with eight Call 872-2005 or 872-4235. now thru December. Free and carry. Fuelgas Co., Cass plus take over 8% land con- cents each. Three weeks for stalls. 4 miles east, 3 miles 8-21-3 Sample Kit. No experience miles from Cass City. Call the jprice of two - cash rate. WILL DO babysitting in my City, phone 872-2161. tract at $50 per month. Phone Les at Lanphars collect 673- south, 2mileseastonPringle needed. Call or write Santa's •_ _ 4-3-tf 872-3112. 8-28-3 Save money by enclosing cash home. Joan Guinther. Phone Rd. Milton Richard, 5558 6132. 8-21-2 872-4029. 8-21-3 Moto-Ski and Viking Parties, Avon, Conn. 06001. with mail orders. Rates for Pringle Rd. 8-21-3 Snowmobiles Phone 1 (203) 673-3455. Also RACING AT the Owendale display want ad on application. booking Parties. Speedway, Saturday, Aug. 30. COLONY HOUSE is now tak- TRIUMPH 7-17-11 Time trials at 7 p.m., rac- Wanted: Pools & Fireplaces FOR SALE - 136 acres by ing bookings for weddings, DEERING PACKING NORTON ing at 8:30 p.m. There will owner, some in ten acre banquets, special parties. Wood & Coal Stoves Fresh counter meats PENTON be a demolition derby after lots, reasonable. Phone 673- Call 872-3103. 3-6-tf MOTO GUZZI Automatic the races, 8-28-1 RN's and LPN's 4078 or 872-2660. 8-21-3 Open 7 days - weekdays HUSQVARNA to work on afternoon and night Franklins & Flags For Sale till 5. Open Friday till 9. HUSQVARNA Wood Heaters AUCTIONEERING - See Lorn shifts in geriatric nursing. Storage buildings Very fine older home. Sundays 1-5 p.m. Chain Saws "Slim" Hillaker. Top dollar LEISURE LIVING Double brick construction. with thermostatic draft con- for your property. Phone For further Information, call closing out Halves and quarters for 872-3019 Cass City. 10-3-tf Four bedrooms, dining room Thumb Cycle Sales trol that regulates the amount 350 N, Tuscola Rd. (N. of with bay window, new kitchen, sale. We wrap and freeze. of heat desired. Provincial House of everything in stock 6509 Main Phone 872-3750 _Cass.)—Bay-City--—892-7212 family room with fireplace. __ Cass City 872-2174 Closed Sunday & Monday New carpeting, inlaid, and For trucking, phone 761- —Takes-logs up to 24 *~ long cutting alfalfa hay very good 3 models to choose from. -7073.— 8-21-2 7-17-tf —wallpaper—throughout;—Main~~ WE'VE GOT FREEZERS for stand. 6 miles east , 1 3/4 floor laundry and half bath. sale. Large inventory in Gambles north of Cass City. Phone 20% off Many shade trees; beautiful 5 miles south and 2 1/2 west Cass City 872-2096. 8-21-3 CUSTOM BUTCHERING - FOR SALE - 3 bedroom cot- of Kingston on E. Mayvllle store right now. Thumb Ap- Monday and by 10a.m. Tues- tage with 12x32' screened Albee True Value landscaping. Two full lots. pliance Inc., Cass City. 8-28-3 4243 S. Seeger. Call owner Rd. 3-5-tf day. By appointment only. carport area on Sand Point. Phone 872-3505. Two blocks Cutting and wrapping for deep Priced to sell. Phone after Hardware for appointment at 872-2279. west of light on Main Street. THE OWENDALE-Gagetown Selling Property!! 8-14-tf FOR SALE - John Deere H freeze. 1 1/2 miles south. 6 p.m. 872-2631. 8-14-3 Cass City tractor. Front blade, hyd- 8-28-1 Area Schools will be accept- Carl Reed, Cass City. Phone 7-24-6 ing bids for the sale of a We need farms of all kinds, raulic lift. $475. Phone 872- country homes, recreational 872-2085. 10-27-tf FOR SALE - 1969 Ford Fair- 2495. 8-28-1 APARTMENT range Magic 1965 Ford bus, Wayne body, PAPER NAPKINS imprinted HOUSE TO BE moved or torn lane 500, 24,000 miles, ex- Chef - new with automatic 60 passenger, mileage of land, wooded acreage with with names and dates for down. First house south of cellent condition - Price matchless oven. $149.00. 81,673. Sealed bids should stream, pond or river and FOR SALE - 4 row bean weddings, receptions, show- I WILL DO babysitting in my businesses. Price ranee to puller for International Super ers, anniversaries and other the United Methodist church $1,100. Phone 872-3464. home. Phone 872-4125. Fuelgas Co., Cass City, be returned to the Supt. of- 8-21-3 corner M-81 & M-53, phone fice in Owendale by Septem- $1,000,000. C and 200 tractors. Phone occasions. The Cass City in Kingston. Bids to be sub- 8-21-3 658-4137-. mitted to Box 97, Kingston, 872-2161. 3-20-tf ber 3, 1975. 8-28-1 8-28-3 chronicle. 1-12-tf To sell write or call: MI by Sept. 2. Work to be ANTIQUE barn wood - ap- WANTED - good standing •'completed by Sept. 23. Right proximately 650 feet. Call alfalfa or clover hay, also United Farm McCulloch 1973 AMERICAN Mobile Home .reserved to refuse any or 872-2983. 8-28-3 good mixed hay. Phone 872- Special!!.'! 14'x65', 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 all bids. House may be seen 3296 Don Cook, 4905 Lamton Chain Saws baths, some furniture includ- by appointment, phone 683- Agency CASS CITY STUDIO features Rd. 5-29-tf For Sale By B. A. Calka, Real Estate Parts-service ing stove - refrigerator, 2832. 8-28-1 fast service for your film washer. Shed, skirting, large development. Complete Ko- FOR SALE - 1973 Plymouth PRICE REDUCED!!! 5 ACRES: - Small Home - oil furnace; 1844 M-24 Caro, Mich. A complete selection of sizes porch, air conditioner. FOR RENT - apartment type dak film selection - 6473 Duster. Six-cylinder, stick. .new small barn; choice garden spot - grape arbor; straw- on display. Huntsville Park. Phone 872- living for girls,. 1 block south Main St. 8-21-3 Phone 872-2616. After 6 berries, raspberries, apple trees; 4 acres tillable; new Phone 673-6888. Ask for our 3419. 8-28-3 p.m., call 872-2650. 256 page real estate catalog of light. New washer and dry- well - all kinds of shade trees; price reduced from $15,500. listings in 40 states. FREE!! Select the mower that fits er. Furnished. Rent includes B AND B Refrigeration - Re- 8-28-3 to $12,500.00 for immediate sale!!! at our office. your needs. LISTINGS WANTED - in Cass , all utilities. Phone 872-3570. pair all makes of washers, 7-17-12 City area. Call Les collect 12-12-tf driers, refrigerators, freez- Rent 3-3/4 ACRES on M-81 highway - 5 room BASEMENT HOME; at Lanphars, 673-6132, natural gas for heating system; flowing well 221' deep; Rabideau Motors ers and ranges. Call Caro FOR SALE - Old antique writ- ' 8-21-2 WE'VE GOT FREEZERS for 673-6125. 5-1-tf Rinse N-Vac own water system; 26x45' building suitable for bump shop; Farm Division sale. Large inventory in antique shop, used furniture sales, etc. $16,000.00 terms. ing desk. Call 872-3268. store right now. Thumb Ap~ Carpet steam 8-14-3 Your Gillette •pliance Inc., Cass City. For Sale BRICK HOME: 6 rooms; full basement; natural gas fur- Phone 872-2616 Cleaner NEEDED - Bowlers for Sun- Personal Care Phone 872-3505. Two blocks Home with 3 bedrooms, new nace; large kitchen; snack bar; some remodeling com- 8-28-tf west of light on Main Street. Rental by day or hour avail- pleted; garage - to settle estate; $13,500.00. Immediate day night Mixed League. If roof, all new interior, 3 acres able. interested, please call 872- Center 8-28-1 of land, 3 miles from Cass possession. CASS RIVER property for 2921. Janet Francis, Secre- sale, 10 acres - 450 ft. on Full line of hair dryers and City, $19,500. with $6500. tary. 8-28-1 curlers. TO GIVE AWAY - Puppies down & $115. month 8% in- Albee True Value SOLID FRAME HOME with 4 large bedrooms; 28' living river, off Dodge Rd. Vic half beagle. Call 872-4119 terest. Hardware room; open stairway; natural gas furnace; 2 BATHROOMS; Guernsey, phone 872-3464. Check our prices or 872-3416. 8-28-1 wall to wall carpeting; basement; garage; owner moving WANTED - live-in house- 8-21-3 McCormick Realty Cass City to FLORIDA. $15,900.00. keeper companion for eld- Albee True Value 3-20-tf erly lady in town. Call 872- YARD SALE - Large selec- AUCTIONEER Inc. 7 1/2 ACRES: 6 room home; all large rooms; natural 2921 - after three call 872- tion of clothing and etc. Sale Hardware 2883. 8-14-tf EXPERIENCED Cass City, Mich. 48726 LISTINGS WANTED - in Cass heating system; basement; 24x40' workshop - very good begins Aug. 28. Continues Cass City Phone 872-2715 City area, Call Les collect location between Cass City and Caro --- $27,500. Immediate until all is sold. 5025 Sev- 7-31-tf Complete Auctioneering Ser- 8-21-3 at Lanphars, 673-6132. ' Possession. erance Rd. 8-28-1 vice Handled Anywhere. 8-21-2 AUCTIONEER FOR SALE - two ewes and We make All Arrangements 10 ACRES; Near Mayville - Very neat 6 room home with four lambs. Phone 872-2748. HELP WANTED - man pre- NEW MAGIC CHEF gas My Expefiience Is Your 3 bedrooms; natural gas furnace; basement; all carpeting, Chuck Gage Welding 8-14-3 Assurance ferred between the age of ranges, 30-inch size. Any draperies, curtains remain; new plumbing to bathroom; Gary Jackson 18-25, must have high school color. Special $199,95. Fuel- Shop small'barn with basement; 500 Pine Seedlings planted in Auction Co. FOR SALE - 29 acres on IRA AND DAVID diploma, be willing to work gas Co., Cass City, phone 1974. Full price $29,000.00. OSENTOSKI and accept responsibility. 872-2161. Corner M-81 and Specializing in stainless paved road almost all Phone 872-3313. 8-21-2 M-53. 5-15-tf Deal direct - I'll furnish you steel, blacksmithing, fabri- cleared, has a deep well. PHONE: 5 ACRES: Choice Building Site - Lots of beautiful Ever- with auctioneers, ringmen, Will divide. Call Caro col- green Trees high and dry - $5700.00. cating and radiator repair. Cass City 872-2352 collect 20 ACRES - south of Cass clerks, cashiers, trucking, lect 673-6132, ask for Les. FOR SALE - 29. acres' on tents and buyer.s. Lanphar's Inc. 8-21-2 paved road almost' ' all' City, all tillable, $15,000. 1 2 1/2 ACRES: 1 mile off M-53 highway - comes with 10x55' Also portable welding, LISTINGS WANTED - in Cass cleared, has a deep well. R. Peter, phone 683-2711. Mobile Home - in very good condition; comes with furni- City area. Call Les collect 8-14-4 Phone 872-2822 7062 E. Deckerville Rd. WEDDING INVITATIONS and Will divide. Call Caro col- ture reduced from $13,500.00 to $11,000.00. 7-3-tf at Lanphars, 673-6132. lect 673-6132, ask for Les. Deford, Mi. announcements. A complete 8-21-2 Lanphar's Inc. 8-21-2 1 ACRE: MODULAR HOME only 3 years old - 100' river Phone 872-2552 line of printing, raised print- We have frontage - comes with aluminum siding; thermo-windows; TO GIVE AWAY - black and 5-15-tf ing or engraving. Dozens to ATTENTION SENIORS - lime available 24x40' - 3 bedrooms with closets; laundry room off kitchen; tan English Shepherd. Good choose from.' Cass City Senior pictures can now be WANTED TO BUY - junk cars wall to wall carpeting; 10x20' Patio; large garden spot watchdog. Male. 8 east, 1 GROUP GARAGE SALE - Aug. Chronicle, Cass City. taken at 15% discount by Lee and metal. Paying $30.00 for at all times. , with natural drain; very nice setting among trees and flow- north, 1 1/4 east of Cass 27-30. Children's and adults' 1-12-tf Hartel at Cass City Studios, complete cars delivered at ers; only 1 mile from Cass City priced to sell at City. Mike Kolar. 8-28-1 clothing; dishes; draperies; 6473 Main St. or phone 872- the yard. For Sale, rebuilt $22,000.00. toys. Also 3 rolls tar paper. starters and alternators. HELP WANTED - Director 2285. 8-21-3 Klein's FOR SALE - Homelite chain 2 miles north, 1 east and of Nurses position open. RN Chuck's Used Auto Parts, 5 APARTMENTS FOR RENT some furnished - $95.00 saws; Johnson outboard mo- 1/4 mile south of Cass City to be responsible for nur- ELMER H. FRANCIS, licensed 5630 Van Dyke. 1 3/4 miles Fertilizers to $135.00 per month. tors, boats and accessories. Rd. and M-19. 8-28-1 sing services of 117-bed builder. New homes or re- south of M-81-53 corner. Boyd Shaver's Garage, Caro, skilled nursing facility. In- modeling. Roofing, siding, Phone 872-4519. 8-21-6 MOTEL: 16 UNITS plus owner's living quarters; very good across from Caro Drive-In. 2ND CUTTING alfalfa hay, service opportunities avail- barns, pole buildings. Phone Phone 872-2120 condition; choice location in THUMB OF MICHIGAN Phone OSborn 3-3039. 300 large bales. Pony saddle able. Contact Mrs. Langmaid 872-2921. 11-7-tf grossed over $27,000.00 last year; extra large lot 297x300' 1-23-tf with bridle and blanket. Four about necessary qualifica- Hunting Licenses 8-30-tf room for expansion; OWNERS MOVING TO ARIZONA!!! 55-gal. gas barrels with tions. Provincial House, FOR SALE - John Deere 45 Priced to sell immediately at $110,000.00. Sellers will spouts and rack. 2 bottom Cass City. Phone 872-2174. combine, excellent condition, TO GIVE AWAY - Pekingese, hold land contract. For Rent Moline plow. Phone 665- 8-28-2 ready for beans; 2 row New 1 1/2-years old. Phone 872- 2616. 8-14-3 2425. 8-28-3 Hillside North Idea corn picker. Call 872- Guns LUNCH ROOM; 3 booths; 9' counter; comes completely SEPTIC TANK CLEANING - 2254. 8-21-3 equipped; new air-conditioner; Includes all equipment, fix- FOR SALE - checkered giant and FOR SALE - Bulls, Hereford Apartments For fast, guaranteed work tures and building START MAKING MONEY THE DAY rabbits and mixed rabbits. call Dale Rabideau, Cass Custom Slaughtering - curing crossed, ready for service. YOU TAKE OVER $13,500.00 terms, One and two bedroom units. Phone 872-2795. 5844 Main Ammunition Your choice, $250.00. Phone City 872-3581 or 872-3000. smoking and processing. St., Deford. 8-28-3 3-24-tf 872-3552. 8-21-2 GAS STATION Corner location - money-maker - 1 Kitchen appliances, car- Beef - Pork - Veal - Lamb man operation set your own hours only $5,000.00 pets, drapes, laundry, and CUSTOM BALING, windrow- Gambles GAME PARTY - Every Sun- storage. WE'VE GOT FREEZERS for down — Let us tell you about this business. ing, raking, hauling, load- sale. Large inventory in For Sale - Beef and Pork, Cass City day night, at St. Pancratius iPhone 673-6708. ing, unloading. By the bale 8-28-4 hall, Cass City, 8:00 p.m. store right now. Thumb Ap- whole or half. Wrapped in the BODY BUMPING SHOP - comes completely equipped - will Smith Builders and acre. Phone 872-3296 pliance Inc., Cass City. new clear shrink film. 2-20-tf teach you about this business!!!! Will trade for what have Phone 872-3505. Two blocks 5-8-tf Don Cook, 4905 Lamton Rd., Erla's Packing Co. GAME PARTY - Every Sun- you???? i Cass City. 5-29-tf west of light on Main Street. day night, at St. Pancratius FOR RENT - one bedroom 8-28-1 Cass City, Mich. hall, Cass City, 8;00 p.m. apartment with stove and re- GRADE A DAIRY FARM 237 ACRES: all modern; FOR SALE - Children's swing YARD SALE - Friday and Dick Erla 2-20-tf frigerator. Phone 872-2702. h "LISTINGS WANTED ON- ALL TYPES OF PROPERTY" experience on all makes of M. Dale Brown - 872r3158, Maynard McConkey - 872-2537 337 Montague], Caro,.Michigan bowling this year, please; .call Serving this community for, over 22 pianos, registered craftsman Robert Becker - 872-4002, G. Alfred' Goodall - 872:3034* Phone 6*73-3939 872-2921. 8-28-1 member of the Piano Tech- A Raymond and Glenda Nelson - 872-4516, Gene Stoll - 872- , 8-28-1 8-21-3 niclan's Guild. 7-30-tf 3923. ' "'''-'" a 21 V"1 CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1975 PAGE SIXTEEN CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Also-rans now play-off champs Ladies host Shabbona cops title Tun Day'at

Shabbona rode through four over the Catholics Friday. The ruling meant nothing to The league champions, Rolling Hills play-off games in the Cass The tournament was an Shabbona as they roared Missionary, and the regular City Church League to annex unusual affair as teams that undefeated to the champion- season runners-up, Luther- lost their first game were not the play-off title after strug- ship. ans, were victims of the hot The Rolling Hills Ladies gling through the regular eliminated while the winners But it did mean a lot to the Shabbona nine. Golf League played a best season as also-rans. of the initial game were Catholics. The runners-up lost Les Severance pitched and ball twosome "Fun Day" The team capped a victori- ousted if they lost a subse- their first game in the tourney batted his team to the win. He Tuesday. ous drive with a 9-7 decision quent contest. and then battled their way bested Paul Bliss. Kim Cope- into the finals with two wins. land rapped two hits includ- ing a home run and Terry First place winner was Hendrick helped with three Michelle Zdrojewski, assisted w. Major 1975 Salmon Runs hits. John Smentek and Phil by Mary LaPeer, with a 42. Gray lashed two hits each for Second place winners were the losers. Geraldine Prieskorn, Celia -House-and-Barb-Tuckey with- SEASON'S END a 43.

The league season was Third place winners were wrapped up in a fun double Ruth Whittaker and Mary header, featuring the all-stars Ryan with a 46. from the league, Monday Twenty-five ladies partici- night. pated. ft**************************

MEN'S DIVISION winners in the American Cancer Society Chip Walter Hagen benefit tournament held last Saturday at Rolling Hills Golf Course were (from the left) Don and Gene McGill of Shots Reese, Bill Tuckey of Caro and Dave Wendling of Caro.

FLIGHT NO. 1 FLIGHT NO. 3 Tom Woody 41 John Haire Jim Johnson 40 Earl Harris Craig Helwig 38 . Paul Skinner Elwyn Helwig 36 Bert Althaver Bill Kritzman 36 Bill Ewald Maynard Helwig 35 Dick Hampshire Dick Wallace 34 Roland Pakonen Bill Repshinska 33 Jim Ware Newell Harris 32 Clark Boylan ~JM MUSKEGON Dave Lovejoy 32 Dale Groth ,»M *- V 'GRAND HAVEN Bill Tuckey 32 Hugh Lautner Don Galbraith 30 Bill Coston .•* 543 Harry Isard 30 Aime Ouvry Gene Kloc 29 Tom Proctor Denny Learman 29 Paul Clabuesch Dale Mcln tosh 25 Walker Matlack Jim Peyerk 24 GibAlbee Phil Robinson 20 Bob Walpole

FLIGHT NO. 4 FLIGHT NO. 2 Russ Richards Bob Flowers 43 Ken Miracle Carl Palmer 41 Jim Burleson Don Ouvry 38 Chuck Guinther THIS FALL'S SALMON HOTSPOTS Gary Christner 37 Herm Umpfenbach Bruce Thompson 37 ' Roger Marshall LAKE MICHIGAN COHO CHINOOK LAKE SUPERIOR COHO CHINOOK Don Grouse 35 Ron Ouvry 1— SI. Joseph River t tt 18— Block River Kim Glaspie 35 NatTuttle 2 — Kalamazoo River 19— Falls River • t Roy Tuckey 34 George Heins 3 — Grand River 20— Dead River « Warren Erickson 33 Jim Curtis 4— Muskegon River 21— Sucker River Clyde Wells 31 Ron Geiger 5— Muskeqon lake Bruce Bartle 30 Vic Guernsey 6-PereSlsrqaeKe Steer Dick Wright 30 Stu Merchant 7-Biq Manistee River LAKE HURON Don Erla 29 Nelson Willy 8— Manistee Lake 22— Harrisville Jerry Romig 27 Ron Nurnberger 9— Portage Lake 23— Au Sable River _ Ken Eisinger 26 Lyle Truemner 1&— Betsie River 24— Tawas River Bob Stickle 26 Bob Tuckey 11— Plane River • 25— Au Gres River Henry Cooklin 24 J.D. Tuckey WOMEN'S DIVISION winners at the Walter Hagen benefit 12— Plotte Boy 26— Cass River • tourney staged at Rolling Hills Golf Course were (from the left) i* • 13-Grand Traverse Bay I • Mary Ryan, Mary LaPeer, Esther Reagh and Nelle Koepfgen. 14 — Manistique River i • f IS— Thompson Creek LAKE ERIE ' 16 — Big Cedar River • 27— Detroit River 17 — Menominee River 28— Huron River f Lake Huron a * BACK TO SCHOOL salmon hot spot

Michigan's salmon anglers are predicted for Lake Hur- SALE STILL ON will literally be surrounded on's Harrisville Harbor, by coho and chinook this fall where an estimated 40,000 as more than two million fish will return this fall. mature fish darken the wat- Heavy chinook runs will ENDS ers at 28 sites on state lakes enter the Au Sable River, with and rivers, according to up to 50,000 fish schooling off Automobile Club of Michigan. the mouth at Oscoda late this SATURDAY "Salmon are running in month or in early September. four more streams than last By comparison, about 15,000 year, including the Detroit chinook ran up the river last River for the first time," year. stated Joseph Ratke, Auto A substantial run of coho Club touring manager, "and and chinook should appear in two fish jadders at dams in the Au Gres River's main Lake Michigan streams branch and a moderate coho should bring salmon fever to run should return to the more persons than ever Tawas River, the first such before." , run there since 1973. An expected 325,000 anglers Fishermen on the Au Sable from across the country will in 'Lake Huron and the Big PEPSI be in boats and streams Sable River on Lake Michi- starting late this month or gan might find restrictions in 16-oz. J/ early September to tackle the some areas from Sept. 1 to silvery fish returning to sites Oct. 31. listed in Auto Club's 1975 Rules suggested to the state salmon guide. Natural Resources Commis- 49 Any search for a world sion limit the number of record Great Lakes chinook anglers on the Big Sable will probably be futile, how- below Hamlin Dam in Lud- ever. That mark was set in ington State Park and on the 1959 with a 92-pound fish'from Au Sable for 1.5 miles below SCRATCH TEAM winners were (from the left) Elwyn Helwig, Playtex British Columbia's Skeena Foote Dam. Anglers would River. fish in three hour shifts and Dave Lovejoy, Dale Mclntosh and Maynard Helwig. TAMPONi ^ • •S ^ "The state record 43-pound, would report their catches to three-ounce chinook pulled state employees at each 30's from Muskegon Lake in 1972 shift's end. Reg. $2.41 could easily be beaten in Lake The Au Sable has been S1.47 Huron," he continued. especially plagued with litter Anglers looking for a vari- problems and snaggers in Tuscola golf winners ety of fish, including lake past years. Snagging hooks trout, will find Lake Michigan are now outlawed, and only the best bet. More charter accidentally foul-hooked fish boats and better knowledge of caught on conventional lures fish movements practically in designated areas of some insure catches there, Auto streams may be kept, Auto poised for state fray Club stated. Club advised. The Au Sable "But some salmon experts should be one of those claim that if you're after streams. Foul weather and .good- donned rain suits and sloshed Ladies' handicap team win-j chinook and coho exclusively, "Mature salmon also will natured rivalry added to the around the courses to deter- ners were Esther Reagh J try Lake Huron," Ratke said. return to the Detroit River excitement of the climax o/ mine who would represent Mary Ryan, Mary LaPeer "Increased sea lamprey near Belle Isle, vWhere more' the Tuscola County Unit Tuscola county at the state and Nelle ^Koepfgen, 'all .oil OLD WOOD DRUG controls and fish plantings, than 800,000 chinook have Tournaments in the Ameri- tournament to. be held Sept. 6 Cass City, with a score,of 62J plus more knowledge about been planted since 1973," can Cancer Society Walter and 7 at Boyne Highlands. •Men's scratch team 'fron schooling areas and bottom Ratke said, "so now, South- Hagen Classics, held at Roll- At Rolling Hills, men's ass City, with an' actual ON THE CORNER .contours, have made the lake east Michigan anglers can ing Hills, Caro Golf Course handicap, team-winners .were j of ,68, were ,',DaW Phone 872-2075 Cass City into a. top-notch salmon .fish- save their time and gas for and Vassar Country Club Bill Tuckey, Dave Wendling, ovejoy, \ Dale > Mclri'toshl ery," he said. trolling instead of driving by Saturday. Gene and Ron McGill, with a laynard Helwig and Elwyif Excellent runs of chinook •Niing riwir home." Winners in each tourney score of 50, ' ielwig. ,, I ' *&>'