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Henry Rock ends long Pay- increases in Hawk thinclads prep Road Commission career six area townships for drive to titles Section 2, page 1 Page 10 I Page 7

Area man At annual meeting hit twice by cars Three Elkland

The second time Gasn’t so lucky for Kennedy B. Smartt. officials receive Smartt, 28,of Silverwood, ’ 6 was reported in critical condition Wednesday morning in the intensive 1 a care unit at St*Mary’s Hos- pital in Saginaw, after salary zncreases being struck by a vehicle Tuesday night.

‘5 Tuesday night of last .* week, he was also hit by a Electors attending the cordingover to theto Treasurernew year, Artac- The fire department car. SUNDAY DRIVE - With the temperature in the 50s Sunday and the sun shin- I Elkland Township annual budget, both revenue and In the latest incident, ac- ing, it was a nice day for a Sunday drive, which for Louis Langenburg of Koepf- meeting Saturday after- Randall, and the rest is new expenses, is projected at cording to the Tuscola noon approved salary hikes tax revenue deposited for $39,550,from the a $36,705slight increasespent in County Sheriff’s Depart- gen Road and his dog “Coolidge,” meant a ride behind his two Percheron for the supervisor, clerk 1984-85. ment, Smartt was appa- mares, and treasurer. The board projects 1983-84.Revenue consists of rently standing on Saginaw Only 10 persons were pre- spending $28,280 for road $23,900in stand-by fees paid Road, west of Mayville, sent, including four board construction this year, by other townships in which when he was hit by the Good news for property owners members. compared to $71,760 i n 1983, the Elkland Fire Depart- westbound vehicle driven It has been four years and $14,000for road mainte- ment provides service, by Max Palmreuter, 22, of since the last salary in- nance, an increase from $14,591 transferred from Reese. creases, Clerk Norma Wal- $10,221 spent last year. the general fund and $300 in The driver told officers lace said. The new salaries, $13,000 in federal revenue miscellaneous income. he first spotted the pedest- proposed by the township sharing funds is also The part-time fire chief’s rian from about 100 feet Center B Drain cleaning board, were approved with- budgeted for road work. salary remains at $5,500 an- away and was unable to out controversy. Almost all of the con- nually. Total pay for fire- stop in time. The impact The supervisor’s salary struction money last year men is projected at $9,000. threw Smartt 122 feet. He remains at $2,000, but the was spent for paving three No major equipment purch- landed on the shoulder of salary for his assessing of the four miles of ases are expected. the road. duties was increased from Schwegler Road between The cemetery budget is Smartt, who was wearing bid wav under estimate $4,500 to $5,700. M-81 and Bay City- projected at $24,825 in re- a black coat and pants, was d The clerk and treasurer’s Forestville Road (the venue and expenses. Re- taken to Car0 Community Several steps remain be- Randy LaFave of Car0 at before Henry can award the assessments or apportion- salaries were both hiked fourth mile was paved two venue includes $6,000 from Hospital, then transferred fore property owners and $9,988. construction contracts. ment of costs can appeal to from $5,000 to $6,200. years earlier) and the first grave opening fees, $6,000 The two trustees didn’t mile of Koepfgen Road from of lots and $8,066 to St. Mary’s. The accident governmental units will Corrion had the lowest of ONCE HENRY KNOWS Tuscola County District sale took place at 8:18 p.m. know their share of the cost 10 cash bids for Branch No. whether the cash or time Court, but must do so within want an increase, so their north of M-81. transferred from the gen- The first time he was hit of the Reid Drain and its salaries remain at $720 The board hasn’t decided eral fund. of cleanin the Center B 1 bids will be awarded, he has 10 days. yet on what roads it will was at 8:46 p.m. Tuesday, Drain andg its branches, branch at $10,965. to apportion the total cost All property owners in each. The sexton’s salary re- March have work done this year, mains $14,100 annually. 27. which are mostly in Elk- All contractors also sub- of the project among the the drainage district should 1984-85 BUDGET He was walking on hI--24, land Township. mitted time bids, which county at large, two have received a “drain Mrs. Wallace said. Outside labor is expected to cost abod northwest of Mayville, Cass City homeowners in were about 10-12 percent townships, village of Cass notice” notifying them of $3,500, $1,OOO when he was hit by the the drainage district roba- higher, according to Henry. City, Department the bid letting and day of The DroDosed general OTHER more than was spent in northbound auto of Mary C. If the time bids are ac- of Transportation, Tuscola review. fund dudget pr&ented There is $14,000 budgeted 1983-84. bly won’t be assessea more Saturday for the new fiscal ’fordrains-at-large because addition lo the $t3,000 Rodeis, 29, of Mayville. than $60. cepted, the contractors will County ,Road Commission, ASSESSMENTS ARE In He was hit a glancing The good news is that the be paid over three years, Grand Trunk Western Rail- based on the amount of year that started the follow- of the pending Center B in federal revenue sharing blow by the right side of the cost will be much less than which is why the bids are road and the benefitting water that falls on the land, ing day lists revenue and Drain project,’ a sharp in- funds earmarked for roads, car’s front bumper and was was expected. Bids were higher. Henry won’t have property owners. and the benefits to be exwnses Of $161.219. That’s crease from the $266 spent $5,000 is budgeted to Cas anincrease of $10,567 in re- City so that township resi- later treated at the Car0 opened Tuesday, March 27, to borrow money to pay Property owners will pay gained, not on the valua- last year. hospital for a reported bro- for cleaning out the drains them. about half the total cost, but tion. For homeowners in venue over 1983-84 and The other large general dents can use the village- ken leg. the apportionment of the $10,282 in expenses. fund expenditure is $9,0oO owned landfill. and cutting brush alon the The contractors will re- Cass City, Henry said, the for ambulance service, It is expected the Cass City Police Chief banks and were closeqo a ceive all their money at other half hasn’t been de- sessments won’t be more Gene Wilson, his wife and termined yet. than $60 each. The township finished the primarily to cover the township will receive third less than the en- once if Henry -accepts the $12,000 daughter, were witnesses Henr has until April 26 Payments of the assess- 1983-84 fiscal year with a township’s share for purch- in federal revenue gineer’s estimates, accord- cash bids. Whether he does ase a ambulance, this year, plus it has $6,000 to the first accident. ing to Tuscola County Drain depends on the interest to decidYe who will be asses- ments will be divided over healthy $181,921 in its sav- of new Please turn to 14. sed how much, because on ings account, of which scheduled for delivery left over from that source page Commissioner Stanley rates when he opens loan Please turn page from last y2ar. Henry. bids from banks this Fri- that day, everyone will be to IO. about $120,000 was carried soon. There will be no deepen- day. able to find out how much Novesta ing, widening or straighten- Whether he chooses the they will have to pay. ing. cash bids with interest or They can find out during Lowest of 12 bidders for time bids depends on which what is called the day of the Center B Drain project is cheaper. If the former, review by going to the drain change8 was John Corrion of Pi- he must obtain approval commissioner’s office in geon, whose cash bid was from the county Board of the courthouse annex in $24,817. Commissioners to borrow Caro or by calling it at 673- annual meet For the Reid Drain, the money, review the bids 5999, ext. 247: Novesta Township elec- which flows into the Center to make sure they meet Any pro rty owners or tors voted at the annual B, and its branch, lowest of specifications, and the con- representaKes of any meeting Saturday after- 10 cash bids was that of tractor must get insurance units who disagree with the noon to abolish future an- nual meetings -- sort of. They voted to combine the March, 1985, meeting of the township board with the Students study for annual meeting and hold them both on the third Saturday that month. 7 a This year and past years, the board met the first Mon- day in March and the an- aca,demzcgames nual meeting was the fourth Saturday. Twenty Cass City High vision will consist of four Each team has a teacher The meeting was at- School students will be matches, two teams per advisor-coach. At Cass tended by four board mem- competing Saturday, April match. The four winners City, the coaches are Mari- bers and 10 electors. Trus- 7, but it won’t be with a ball advance to the semi-finals, lyn Walsh, math; Nancy \tee Arleon Retherford pres- and they won’t have to wear with the two winners then Weippert , science ; Dennis ided in the absence of athletic shoes. competing in the champion- Meck, English, and Bob Supervisor Bill O’Dell, who Divided into teams for ship round. Gengler, social studies. SOCIAL STUDIES team, standing, from left, is coach Bob Gengler, Bruce was ill. math, science, English and Questions will either be The coaches from all the Messer, captain Malcolm House, Michelle Schmidt, Ray Hrycko, Aaron Lefler, Most discussion con- social studies, they will be “medium difficult,” worth schools met, Richards Gerald Kocan, Del Kostanko and Doug KeUev. Language arts team, seated, is cerned roads. competing in the first Tus- two points, or “most dif- explained, to determine a Retherford reported cola County Academic ficult,” three points. Teams “common ground,’.’ that is, Lu Anne Messing, Libby Dickinson, Aimee Brown, captain Kevin Hobart, Ed O’Dell and Tuscola County Games. It is anticipated’ it will be given two minutes what subject areas were Hewitt, and coach Dennis Meck. Absent was Pam Harris. Road Commission road will be an annual event. to answer two-pgint ques- being taught in all schools. superintendent Mike tions and three minutes for Each school then had to Gleason had surveyed the Delta College near Bay the three-pointers. township’s roads. City is hosting the event and submit 50 questions in each Sixteen questions will be category three-pointers The estimate received to providing the judges. asked in the first and semi- (35 rebuild two miles of Shab- An aim of the competi- and 15 two-pointers) final rounds. Ten questions Areas for the questions ‘bona Road to prepare it for tion, according to Principal will be asked in the cham- blacktopping was $94,0oO, Russell Richards, is “to put were specified beforehand, pionship round. for instance, geometry, he said. Those at the meet- a little more emphasis on Tryouts were held if ing agreed all that is needed academics. ” algebra and advanced necessary. Only the En- math for mathematics and on the road is less costly Everyone participating glish team has determined

grading, graveling ~ and will receive a certificate economics, American gov- who the layers and alter- ernment and history, world ditchin , so. an estimate for and there will be some type nates wit be. The others that wifl be obtained. The of an award for the winning history, geography and cur- have seven or eight mem- rent events in social two miles are between team in each division. “The bers, of which there can studies e Cemetery and Phillips. emphasis is not on winning only be five participants Electors voted that the the competition, )’Richards and two alternates. The rules said teams second priority should be said. “The emphasis is on There can be no substitu- couldn’t start studying and grading, ditching and participation. Naturally , tions during a round, but practicing until March 5. graveling of the one mile of we hope our kids do well, alternates can be substi- They have ken given out- Phillips Road between but participation is the tuted for the semi-finals or lines on what subject areas Severance and Shabbona. key .,” finals if a team gets that to study. The proposed 1984-85 Unionville-Sebewaing is far. For instance, science budget that electors voted the only Tuscola school dis- The public is invited to teams will be asked ques- to accept earmarks $42,000 trict not participating. Dis- watch the competition. The tions about biolo y (divided SCIENCE TEAM members, standing, from left, are captain Tim Lockwood, for road construction from tricts sending teams to the first rounds will start at 3 into botany anf zoology), Brenda Messing, Barb Root, Jeff LaBelle, Jim Osentoski, Sherri Homer, Ted the general fund, plus $6,000 competition, in addition to p.m. and the semi-finals chemistry and physics, in federal revenue sharing Cass City, are Kingston, are scheduled to start at 4. with specified categories in Jantz and coach Nancy Weippert. Absent was Craig Schuette. Math team, funds ($5,000to be received Vassar, Caro, Mayville, Dinner will be at 5, with the each, for example, viruses, seated. is coach Marilvn Walsh. Jon Garety, Leslie Lowrey, Annette Stachura, this year, plus $1,000 re- Akron-fair grove and championship rounds to bacteria, fungi, algae, Julie Smithson, Jim Schmaltz, captain Tuckey and Randy Jackson. Absent maining from 1983-84)to all Reese. start at 6:30, followed by hotosynthesis, etc., in Tom Please turn to page 14. The first round in each di- presentation of awards. got any. was Jeanne Marshall. \

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

I 1, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miss Cornel1 Emmel of Visitors Tuesday even- Frederick McClorey en- The WCTU will meet Fri- Echo Chapter Order a‘ Lounsbury returned home Berkley, Mrs. Thelma Cas- ing, March 27, at the home tered the VA Hospital in Eastern Star will meeE March 28 after spending tee1 of Saginaw, and Mr. of Mrs. Glenn McClorey Saginaw March 27 and was day, April 6, at 1’:30p.m. at the home of Elsie and Geor- Wednesday evening, April three weeks in southern and Mrs. Dwaine Hen- were her grandson and transferred this week to the 11. Shirley Karr heads the states. They visited Mr.and drickson of Gagetown were wife, Mr. and Mrs. Alan gia Thompson. Visitors are VA Hospital in Ann Arbor welcome. refreshment committee. Mrs, Melvin Patterson at Sunday guests of Mrs. Elsie McClorey . for surgery Wednesday. He Others on the committee Holiday, Fla., and spent Thompson and Georgia is expected to be there three several days with their Mrs. Paul Craig and Mrs. are Verna Dobbs, Marie Thompson e weeks, Mrs. Mary Kritzrrian is a Reva M. Little were Sunday Jetta, Virginia Hartwick, daughter and son-in-law, patient in Huron Memorial Jane Fuester, Heleq Lt. Col. Ronald and Mrs. Bill and Mildred Patch Hospital with a broken left The Women’s Bible study dinner guests of Mr. and Bila at Savannah, Ga. and family of Harrison, Mrs. Alva McNeil on Bris- Lorentzen and Millie Mark; hip. En route home from group of Sutton-Sunshine to1 Road. Members are to bring a.rti- Bruce and Dorothy California, March 24, Church met Thursday cles for the white elephan‘ Twenty-eig ht mem bers Wentworth, Stella Hennes- where she spent six weeks morning, March 27, with sale. and one guest attended the sey, and Janice Warju and A bridal shower was held with relatives, she visited Mrs. Lyle Lounsbury. Saturday evening at First Monday evening United son of Edmore visited Lena over the week end in Car0 Mr. and Mrs. Haqold’ Methodist Women’s meet- Patch Sunday. Bill, Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Garrison Baptist Church, honoring ing in Trinity Church. Din- with her sister, Lillian Dun- Angie Saldana. She and Perry were in Lansing and Stella are Mrs. Patch’s lap, and fell Sunday after- Stine were Sunday after- March 13-15 where they’at- ner was served at six-thirty children; Janice- is her noon visitors at the Kenneth Randy Perry are to be mar- noon as they went to the ried April 28. Hostesses tended meetings at Kellggg , by group No. 1 of which granddaughter. medical care facility to Marker home at Essex- Center and were visitors at‘ Margaret Czekai and Betty ville. were Helen Rayl, Rona visit their brother, John Hillaker,Lynn Sherman. Ruth Shaw and the Neil Holt home. Tues- Doerr are co-chairmen. The Book Discussion Dunlap. day, they attended the an- Leslie and Lucille Bertha Shagena led devo- group met Tuesday morn- Pastor and Mrs. Clifford nual meeting of Michigan Lounsbury tions and Janet Francis ing with Mrs. Delbert Raw- Sunday guests of Mr. and Owens of Comstock Park showed slides of Haiti. Mrs. Betty Greenleaf re- Centennial Farm Ownel‘s. son. The book for the day Mrs. Leslie Lounsbury spent Monday night with turned home March 28 from Tuscola County has 187 cen- On the evening of March Cass City. was “Ashes in the Wind.” were Mr. and Mrs. James her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Also present were Les- Visitors Saturday at the Tallahassee, Fla., where tenpial farms and the Fer- 16, the “Empress Lilly” Schad of Clio, Mr. and Mrs. Max Agar. shespent a week with her rys were the only owners riverboat at Disney World lie’s sisters, Mrs. Jesse home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Tom Lounsbury and sons Goodall of Cass City and ley McArthur were her sis- sister-in-law and her hus- who attended. Wednesday, * in Florida was the center of Sara DePoy and Carl Lounsbury. The Mr. and Mrs. Bud Peas- band, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mr. Perry was one of. 300, a family celebration. Mrs. Carol1 Strecker of ter, Georgia Thompson, of family celebrated the birth- ley arrived home Sunday alumni of agriculture and Saginaw . Flint and a friend, Richard Burns (Myrtle Greenleaf 1. Celebrating 50 years of nurse at days of Mrs. Schad and from a six-week trip to Storms in Georgia delayed natural resources attend- marriage were Leslie and The family spent a “Fan- Laser of Durand. Tom Lounsbury. Florida. ing . Lucille Lounsbury of Cass tastic Fantasy” week at her arrival at Tri-City Air- Disney World and the Epcot The annual Saginaw Val- VA Hospital port. Theda Seeger, Helen City Road, Cass City. Mrs. Clayton Turner and Gerald Kercher of Lorentzen and Donna Holm Present were daughter Center with the entire time ley Truth For Youth talent Mrs. Leslie Lounsbury Hills and Dale8 Sara DePoy graduated in Quaker Hill, Conn., was a met her at the airport. Joyce and husband James being spent on the grounds. rally was held Saturday at were representing the Har- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack General Hospital Schad, Clio; daughter The evening of March 13 First Baptist Church, Caro. December from the nursing mony Farm Bureau club Esau from Saturday until Elaine and husband Lt. Col. was spent by the family Local teens who partici- program at Delta College women at a meeting Mon- Monday. Ronald Rila, Savannah, celebrating the 30th wed- pated were Steve Kowbel, and is now employed at the day of the Tuscola County Engaged Ga. ; daughter Rosemary ding anniversary of Jim who won first place in Veterans Administration Farm Women at the Farm Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hanby and husband Jack Bog- and Joyce Schad. preaching; Elizabeth Hospital in Saginaw. Bureau building in Caro. were Thursday supper March 27, to Mr. and ms. larsky, El Paso, Texas; son Leslie Lounsbury and Fisher, second place, story guests of Mrs. Edith Ward Richard (Joyce1 Sugden of Tom and wife Virginia Lucille Thane were mar- telling, and Melanie Enos, Mrs. Pearl Hartwick, and Lillian Hanby. Cass City, a son, Thomas Lounsbury, Cass City, and ried March 16, 1934, at the second place, piano. who had spent 10 days with Richard. grandsons, Donald Smith of Gagetown home of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Don Whit- March 29, to Mr. and Mrs: Murray, Ky., and Jacob Ray Wilson. Relatives attended a Hartwick, returned to the tenburg attended an open Steven (Connie) Pasangki and Joshua Lounsbury, They have resided on birthday party Sunday af- home of her daughter, Vir- house Sunday in Caro, of Decker, a daughter, their farm three miles west ternoon at the home of Mr. ginia Greenlee, at Argyle Celebrating the silver wed- JamieMarch Lee. 31, to Mr. and CASS CITY CHRONICLE of Cass City since they were and Mrs. Mike Murphy Monday. Mrs. Greenlee USPS 092-700 ding anniversary of Mr. Mrs. Frederick (Irene \ PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY married . when the fifth birthday of was in Florida during that and Mrs. Carl Traster. AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Lounsbury farmed until David Murphy was celeb- time. Periso, Deford, a son. ‘ 6550 Main Street going to work in the Tuscola rated. Guests were Mr. and Attending a birthday PATIENTS LISTED MON John Haire. publisher County Drain Commis- Mrs. Dan Gyomory, Judy Saturday supper guests party March 28 at the home National Advertising Representative sioner’s office, where he Gyomory and sons, Brian of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton of Mr. and Mrs. Duane DAY, APRIL 2, WERE: Michigan Weekly Newspapers Inc 257 and Darin, Mrs. Myrtle Michigan Avenue, East Lansing. Michigan was an assistant for seven Hartwick were Mr. and O’Dell, Deford, to celebrate David Parker Second class postage paid at Cass City. years, then drain commis- Murphy, Patricia Toner, Mrs. Roger Hartwick, .vr.ff tlw fourth birthday of their Ronnie Woodward, Mrs, Michigan 4872E sioner for eight years. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and Angie of Millington. Maria Jo Poisson Regenia Bradley, Jenny Subscription Priw To post offices iri Tus- son Jason were Mr. and Mrs. Lounsbury taught O’Dell, Krin and Kyle, Mr. Sugden, Mrs. Martha , cola Huron and Sanilac Counties. $8 00 a ”I:.,!’ 4 Xmn;, and year or 2 years for $15 00, 3 years for she and Mrs. Keith Murphy and Mr gli:’ Mri- ‘- ; 4 7,:wilinsh huno school before was mar- *I *i ’3 How- $21 00, $4 50 lor six months and 3 months ried. She was a social Patricak. % F’ojss(! ,d Lt .Le 1: Lrwilinskr. ?io[ ogers Writer *i ~ for $2 50 1, . Ivan worker for the Tuscola :inn( :; *e the 4 gal:m hlrs. li’loy lrnr , _hath;;lI In Michigan - $10 00 a year 2 !cars I .it CAiAk ,?lid Kyle Jo, $18 00, 6 months $5 50 County Department of ‘0- O’Dell. of their daughter., Maria Brinkman, Scott Buehrly, In other partsof the United Stales. $1 1 00 cia1 Services from 1958-76. Marriage Licenseo Club to to David Parker, son of Mr. Mrs. Delia Grigg, Mrs. €$e- a year or 2 years. $20 00, 6 months $6 00 In addition to their four and Mrs. Charles Parker of verly Rockefeller and ME%. and 3 months for $3 25 50 cents extra Edwin D. Nicol, Kings- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hanby charged for part year order Payable in ad- children who were with and daughter Sherry of Mount Pleasant, formerly Edith Toner of Cass City; vance them in Florida, the ton, and Beth A. Horton, hold contest Fort Wayne, Ind., spent of Cass City. Mrs. Muriel Gendle of For information regarding newspaper ad- Lounsburys have one son Kingston. >AKA IJeYVY Maria is a 1979 graduate Ubly ; vertising and commercial and job printing, J. The Thumb Area Wri- Sunday with Mrs. Edith telephone 872.201 0 who was unable to go, Carl, David Cooper, Vassar, Ward and Lillian Hanby. of St. Louis High School and Michele Miziko of Akron; of Cass City, nine grand- and Valerie A. Mays, Mil- The daughter of Arthur ter’s Club has announced is employed at the St. Louis Mrs. Josephine Schwart? lington. and Joann Brown of Jacob its first spring writing con- They left Monday to return IGA. ~ of Gagetown; children, and four great- Road, Cass City, is a 1979 home. grandchildren. Brvce G. Wieland Jr., test, open to all amateur of DavidSacred is Heart a 1979 Academy, graduate Mrs. Helen Eremia 4 1 TheWantAds They finished their an- Caro, and Bridgett J. Ryan, graduate of Cass City High writers who are residents Raymond Rei1 of Sebewq- School. of Michigan’s lower penin- Mr. and Mrs, Vern niversary trip with a shdrt Caro. McConnell were Sunday af- MmtPleasant, and is co- ing ; stay at the home of their Kermit A. Presley TI, She and her husband, sula * owner of Parker Sales, Mrs. Dorothy Sharrardbf I Are Newsy Too! Christopher,-. live in Cash awards and certifi- ternoon callers at the daughter, Elaine Bila, in Mavville. and Rhonda L. 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I”. - ...... ’.’.’.’...... -...... nQSe ! ” ture. Now I also have to The morning nose-blowing My wife said it in her worry about my wife’s mis- was only the latest of my Lynn Spencer from out Holbrook way brought a sample of @$st accusatory tone. It interpreting the absence of actions to be cited as one of a weekly published in Vergennes, Vermont. It advertises was 8 a.m. in our bedroom, a familiar noise, omitted the guideposts by which my itself as the smallest city in the USA. agd’l had almost finished because of dry nasal pas- wife tells the hour of the Spencer says that the town is about the same size as Cass dressing to go to work. She sages, as a signal to stay in day, the season of the year, City. The paper is about a quarter of the size of the as still in bed, and that bed while I get my own and the state of the nation. Chronicleand sells locally for $10 a year. .vas the problem. She was breakfast. According to her, I’m not Being that small has one advantage. In the issue brought On the morning in ques- only in a rut when awake, I syppqsed to be in the in there was a brief announcement. “The Citizen will \ kitchen, preparing my tion, I returned to the bath- roll over in bed in the same publish no paper on September 24th taking a one week breakfast. room and faked a healthy direction at the sqme time vacation. Thank you.” The subject for today is honk, thus restoring every night when asleep. Being really small sometimes isn’t all bad. predictability, or boring semaphoric routine to my I am deeply touched that husbands. domestic life. But the ex- she stays awake all night +***.**+ “After you turn off the perience left me shaken just to watch me bore her. shower and just before you with much to ponder about And I feel obligated to put Cas City’s Clark &ley is still amazed at modern surgery coh,e out of the bathroom, the amount of romance and some excitement back in techniques. After developinga spot in the back of one eye he you always blow your nose. adventure left in my 29- our marriage. I am going was referred to Harper Hospital in where surgery is my signal to get out year marriage. to surprise her. “SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE” is the Cass City High was performed with a laser. A, bed,” she said. “You No one likes to be predict- Recently -and, yes, pre- School play to be presented Friday and Saturday, April 13 and 14, in the They froze the area, Seeley rep&, operated on the eye haqe been blowing your able, and no one likes to be dictably - I complained cafeteria, starting at 8 p.m. Performers in the comedy will be Allen and I wasn’t even required to remain in the hospital after it nose at the same time every forever surrounded by pre- about her losing half of each was over. dictable people. There is pair of socks in the laundry. Burk (on floor); first row, from left, Genny Wolfrum, Jim Osentoski, morning ever since we got Suzy Scollon, Meg Brown, Aaron Lefler. Back row, Clayton Hobart, Biggest bonus: didn’t hurt a bit. married. ” joy in surprise, and juice in A reader - Ed Reid of Oh, my. It is bad enough suspense. I don’t want to Livonia - said he once had Gail Evans, Scott Homer. Absent were Aimee Brown and Barb ******** that I have to worry about know what’s going to hap- the same problem but sol- Merchant. Director is teacher Cheryl LaBean. world leaders sending pen before it happens, ved it by pinning each pair Over the years on South Seeger we’ve removed old Jvrong signals to each That’s boring. Television of his socks together at the branches, beer bottles, pop bottles, candy and candy )ther, causing a trillion-dol- shows provide a good toe with a safety pin. That wrappers and assorted other debris left would surprise my wife, by passersby. gr ’ increase in military exam le. Last week was a first in that department. When the snow ending to be interpreted A w\ile back I read that and I’ll do it just as soon as melted a dead skunk was lying between the sidewalk and it gets warm enou h to 4s an aggressive action ABC-TV’s“Hotel ! ” was the Kingston schools the road in front of our house. only new show to be called wear open-toed sanda:: s and I learn how to walk pigeon- We removed it without any of the difficulties that you a “certified hit” this sea- might imagine we’d incur doing the job. Whew ! ,More Bibles son. So, much against my toed without falling on my natural inclinations, I face. ****I*.* ’ t)Jorld demand for Bibles watched an episode. During One way I bore my wife is growing. Nearly 750,000 the first few minutes, sev- is by repeatedly taking her cQpies of the Good News Bi- to seek It doesn’t take much of a break in the weather in the to $4 movies and the same 6-mill hike ble, published by the Ameri- eral characters and plot spring for golfers to get the fever. Sunday the Vassar golf lines were introduced with old fancy restaurants, night can ’ Bible Society (ABS), course appeared moderately busy as we drove by in the all the mysterious subtlety after night. I should take have been shipped to Eng- her someplace different. It The Kingston Board of make $50,000 in program the district increases faster afternoon. likh-speaking countries out- of President Reagan slip- The weather was in the low 50’s. Given that same weather ping into a room while the would really break the tedi- Education decided March cuts. than the consumer price kle’the U.S. 27 it will ask voters for an Reasons why the added index. in the fall, it’s a sure thing that no one at all would have Marine Corps band plays ous pattern if I took her been playing. “Hail to the Chief.” I im- bowling. increase of six mills for millage is needed, he Approval of the measure Except I just read that at three years for school oper- explained, include the now will mean about $ii,ooO ad- -1D. K. FRAMES mediately told my wife ev- -. the Detroit Athletic Club, ations in the June 11 elec- almost non-existent fund ditional for the district. Custom Matting erything that would happen equity and declining enroll- and Framing during the next 50 minutes, that bastion of upper-class tion. The added millage will ment * ‘ Mon.-Frl. 1130 a rn. - 5 p rn. and I was correct to the respectability, women ,,, Sat. 9:30-12:00a.m. smallest detail. What a aren’t allowed to use the be combined with renewal The board members also Toxic wastes The weather , 183 N. State Street bore. bowling alley. I want to of the expiring 16 mills into decided they will ask voters High Low +Precip. Car0 - Ph. 673-5826 And what a bore to be take the predictability out a single proposal. If ap- June 11 to allow the district discharged Wednesday...... 45 .... 28 .... :.. o of my marriage, but I proved, it will give the to allocate the full allocat- Thursday ...... 43 .... 32 ...... 0 wouldn’t want the men of school district a total of 31 ed nine mills, rather than Friday...... 46 ..... 24 ...... 0 the DAC to think I’ve for- mills for operations (22 have to roll it back in com- Over 170 million tons of Saturday., ...... 54 ..... 20 ...... 0 gotten that Victoria is still mills voted plus nine mills pliance with Headlee toxic chemicals, such as Sunday...... 55 .... 22 ...... 0 Queen. allocated). Amendment provisions, lead, arsenic and cyanide; Monday...... 59 ..... 22 ...... 0 Too bad. My wife One of the added mills is Such a rollback is neces- are discharged each year Tuesday...... 53 .... 34 ..... 0 wouldn’t be bored if she to be earmarked for sary, unless voters okay into the nation’s water- +Recorded as melted snow - I” water r10” Snow could watch me bowl with maintenance and energy overriding it, when the ways, says National (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant) my socks pinned together conservation. state equalized valuation of Wildlife magazine. at the toe. That kind of ex- The board originally citement would make her leaned toward asking for - - regretathe time she told a an additional five mills, but friend that, thanks to me, Supt. Jerry Laycock said she never has to use the that would mean the school E E timer on the oven. board would still have to A A S S T T E E R R c ,, A e?.?.

: I am deeply gratified for the tre- S S i mendous response we had during P P : our grand opening. ‘Again I thank Gov. Lamm of Colorado his position. E E you - Barney. didn’t take it on the lam You have to have been C C * when he told the world that through it to appreciate FATHERL AND- I old people should be al- what hanging on, hanging I I Watch For Our lowed to die, or words to on, hanging on does. I 4 that effect. He took the heat lhre are few things A A and kept on firing more heart wrenching than L I L i Service Specials The choice of words Used a loved one that lies bedrid- I by the governor was poor to den in a hospital breathing, I Next Week. say the least. For a politi- but not living, J That’s tough enough to SON SALE cian, the words were sim- : “Looking Forward to Serving You Better!” take. But when the condi- s ply horrendous. E tion worsens and life is sus- (AtRegularPrice) L When Lamm later BUYOne Pair of Shoes tained by artificial means, , A E Stop In and See explained what he meant 1 by his statement that it’s time to take another t Barney Hoffman, Shirley Hoffman, Ron look. S A L caused a furor all over the b Geiger or Kim Smutek There aren’t many of us T W country, it didn’t get the S * play of the original speech. who would choose to go on Get Another 9 Naturally. breathing, given those con- E (Regular Stock T 6392 MAIN STREET Pair For when you get down to ditions, if we had the choice R in Selected Styles) E CASS CITY the meat of the statement, at the time. Absolutely ; Phone 872-2300 okay, let’s be current and Given the way things are R A make it the beef of the state- today, it’s no wonder that ment, it’s not as outrageous the whole issue is screwed S as it first seems. up. Doctors are afraid to P S CASS CITY FORD You’ll find plenty of per- pull the plug because of sons like me who support civil and sometimes crimi- E P k nal liability. As people go on living C Have Expanded! E longer, there’s no doubt We that the time to live and the I C time to die will be faced by A I more and more families. I suppose that we’ll mud- L A ?j,l dle through it until enough NOW OPEN BACKBOARDS of us have been scarred by L I/I --. the problem and some kind of solution that makes sense is adopted. It’ll be a slow process. Reg. $73.08 S 5 9 * Like organ transplants. It BARGAIN BASEMENT E makes sense that viable or- E MOUNTING gans be transplanted for -. . $ ’+-. use by the living and we are A A POLE 5 9 Eg.$73.88 moving snail-like in that di- S S rection. Carrying Name Brand Shoes But it’s been agonizingly T T slow, as any persons wait- I i: BASKETBALLS ing for a new kidney can E At Discounted Prices! E tell you. R There’s a guess here that R by the turn of the century a *’ ; $1 799Reg. $24.29 n277-574 statement like Lamm’s SHOP FOR LESS-OPEN DAILY wouldn’t cause a ripple of S S excitement P If that proves to be so, P #,< Go#,< ’ 495 Reg. $19.95 n2w-270 1;; $1 we’ll be able to turn our at- E E tention to other issues. Maybe by then it will be C C to clone or not to clone via I the test tube. Who knows? I CENTER Regardless it’s sure that A A IALBEE~HOME the answers then will be as Randalls S

class. The students statement was reviewed. $15,167.61. Motion carried 6 Corporation ,< performed for their The Streets and Parking yeas, 0 nays. William Kritzman, Pkes. school classmates Committee reported that A motion was made by Lynn Albee, Vice-pres. they met with Thomas Trustee Hampshire and Michael Weaver, secret- Tuesday and for Jackson regarding the ren- supported by Trustee Hel- parents Wednes- tal of the parking lot and wig that the meeting be ad- aryRobert Keating, trea- have arrived at an agree- journed. Motion carried 6 surer day. ment but are still awaiting yeas, 0 nays. a reply from Gladys Fort Herbert Ludlow Lambert Althaver . for the other parking lot. Joyce A. LaRoche The committee also re- Village Clerk ported that a head count has been taken at Hillcrest Methodists Drive for school children March 26, 1984 crossing to determine the GR€AT BLOOMIN' BUYS need for a sidewalk on the Cass City Village Council to host 20 GREAT PRICE west side of Seeger Street. 6737 Church St. LIGHTWEIGHT ON4CU.W. \ Cass City, MI 48726 3 CU. FT. WHEELBARROW I WHEELBARROW On separate counts the Perfect for smaller oround-the-horn most was 6 and the least 3. Rounded front for TRASH AND LAWN : for mission lobs. Rolled-edge steel tray. Eaked easy dumping. BAGS The committee will look Dear Council Members on enamel finish. Tubular ptee Long hordwood Individually folded for further into the problem, On behalf of the Cass City handles. IO-in. pneumatic tire. handles. Heavy- one-at-o-time dis- The Public Utilities Com- Chamber of Commerce, we The congregation of (258-AM) (24-295) (258-T) (Pacer duty steel legs and pensing. Strong mittee reported that plans would like to take this op- Salem United Methodi (258-K) (KS-3) crorr-bracing seals. Eooy opening concerning the landfill portunity to extend our sin- Church will participate in U 1 154-1.pneumhic for convenience. Big cere appreciation to the Vil- S1909 I tire. (257-AM) capacity. should be completed by the lay witness mission Friday (24-31068) (257-T) end of April. lage Council for their con- through Sunday. (5W) (257-K) (KB-4) s4499 26-GAL. capacity, Plans were reviewed for tinued support in promot- Theme for the mission is I 20 bags the re-construction of North ing Cass City, and helping "to sow new seeds, deepen lawn (2203) (E3-2070) Seeger St. from the old vil- make Cass City a better one's roots, and grow up- lage limits to the new vil- community to live and ward and outward in one's Hardware Supplies % Off lage limits. A motion was work. And a very special Christian faith and fellow.- I II 20 thanks to Mr. Lambeqt Al- made by Trustee Helwig ship. )' and supported by Trustee thaver for his many years The mission will be con- Stahlbaum to approve the of service in our commun- ducted by a team of about alans. Motion carried 6 ity and Village Govern- 20 lay persons from all ovp~ the state. They come ',\ ENERGIZER' their own expense, oftel BATT E R I ES .. Trustee Stahlbaum an& port and a tt%m effort, We giving up a day of work 3 Alkaline batteries 66c-_ G.E.MISE RTM supported by Trustee hope to strive for and main- Members of the local con ---that outlast ordinary ELECTRICAL TAPE Hampshire to authorize the tain Cas$ City's ''Paceset- carbon batteries. For Three+fourths inch wide. Flame G.E. STANDARD FLOODLlG HT gregation host the team in dependability, choose retardant, cold weather resis- LIGHT BULBS advertisement for bids on ter" excellence. their homes. En er g irer s ."' tant. Improved adhesive. Flex- hailable in handy curb and gutter and Following potluck meals 2-Pack "D" ible and resilient. U.L. listed. :our-packsof either 60, Lights with power of blacktopping for North Sincerely, at 6:30 Friday and Satur- (2132) (E95BP-2) (2137) (221660) 75 or 100-watt bulbs. 150 watts for just 120 .ight up your life. watts. Seeger as soon as spec day evenings, general ses- 2- Pack "C" DlAMON D HANDI WI R ETM books are received and the Chamber of Com- (2133) (E93BP-2) 2139A (6OA) / (2139A) (2140) (lSOPAR/FL) sions of the entire congre- 1212 ELECTRICAL WIRE 7SA)/(2139A) (100A) date of such be determined merce gation will be held. Your $377 by Lou S. LaPonsie, Village Curtis F. Strickland Saturday morning will be 5E 34 Superintendent and the President spent in smaller coffee hour Choice $1 Choice $1 Street Committee. Motion groups held at severa, carried 6 yeas 0 nays. ' A LJTI"I'ER OF THANKS homes. A motion was made by TO OUR VILLAGE The team will be in Trustee Stahlbaum and GOVERNMENT charge of both the Sunday supported by Trustee School and worship ser- GRILI-MASTERTMGAS Four mil gouge. Extra Hampshire to hold a Public Cass City Village Govern- vices Sunday. Hearing to establish a Spe- ment Sunday afternoon, follow- CLEAR (273) (12-4CH10) cia1 Assessment District oh 6737 Church Street ing a noon luncheon for the April 24, 1984 at 7:OO p.m. Cas$ City, Mkh. 48726- team, committee chairmen YourChoice $499 Motion carried 6 yeas 0 of the church will meet to nays. Dear Village Council : evaluate the mission, qnd A motion was made by to set goals for the future of WJrn Trustee Helwig and sup- The Cass City Develop- the church. prevent paint ported by Trustee ment Corporation would EASY-GROWM Ann Milligan has served WEEDSHIELD Stahlbaum,to approve the like to thank the Village Of- as general coordinator for I lookbook, lava Black plastic heovy- purchase of a 1984 Chev- tice, the Village Council the lay witness mission and. I rock and 20-lb. weight mulch for rolet Impala Police car in and LOU Laponsic under was assisted by several d ecorative gardens. - ----/I - 1111;lk tank. (HC03) (9163R) $14gQQ $299 the amount of $10,498.80 the leadership of President committee chairmen. . 3 x W-ft. (271) (E650) from Ouvry Chevrolet Olds Lanbert Althaver, for their Plans began in late fall and I of Cass City and 1 Motorola complete cooperation with have been developed, Companion police radio in our efforts to develop Cass throughout the winter

the amount of $2,274.00. Mo- CltY I months. tion carried 6 yeas 0 nays. The village officers have Anyone is welcome to at:. BLOWmMOLDER TRASH CANS A motion was made by Spent countless hours tend the general sessions. I : Trustee Stahlbaum and Promoting Our village. supported by Trustee They have obtained grants Hampshire to authorize the to help US defray-thecost of control, PLASTIC LAWN BORDER purchase of a new office printed material extolling f Wedding 2-1/2 Gal.'Can $766 phone system in the amount the '":'tues Of Cass City. (233)(1 5025) of $2,506.00. Motion carried Another grant they ob- i Announcements 5-1/4 Gal. Can $Ann 6 yeas 0 nays. tained was to help with the and 1; (234) (15026) Y", A motion was made by expense of a water and Trustee Ware and sup- Sewer System at our in- Invitations ' I i ported by Trustee dustrial site, (When the iI 1. PEDESTAL SUMP PUMP U.L. listed. Comes with 1-114-in. Stahlbaum to receive sea- facilities were being instal, 113 H.P. cast iron. Float rod,. crevice tool, round brush, car tool i L 1: top suction strainer. Impeller and upholstery nozzle. the home led bids for the 1984 insur- led Our village manage- rids pump of all foreign matter. (2105) (700-02-621 ante package May 15, 1984 ment again offered their ex- Catalogs loaneq i U.L. listed. (2197) (SPVSOO) by 3:00 p.m. to be awarded pertise and were on the site May 29, 1984 at 7:~P.m. to see that the job was done overnight : 1 s6588 inated steel case. $433 Motion carried 6 yeas, Properly-) :I The Cass City Develop- FREE SUBSCRIPTION i : naKsinotion was made by ment Corporation is espe- e" WITH EACH ORDER: . SUBMERSIBLE SUMP PUMP Trustee Hampshire and cially pleased with the ad- 1 Starts when water level supported by Trustee Hel- vice and guidance the Vil- i : 1: reaches 9 inches. Shuts off at 4 wig to authorize the signing lage has given us in the I : 1, inches. (2198) (CDU790) S299 50- FT. ' 75- FT. of a hold harmless agree- past. We feel very strongly TUNE-UP KIT ment with H. C. Weber Con- that our village is a better The Cass City: 1 s76w Fits most Briggs 8 Stratton lawn- EXTENSION EXTENSION CORD mower engines. Includes contact, CORD AND CADDY struction concerning the community and has more condenser. spark plug and fly Two - c ond uc tor. Use indoors or out. Three non payment of certain sub- to offer, directly. due to the Chronicle 3 m'113 H.P. For double wheel key. (BS-301 wire groundgd. U.L. contractors. Motion car- efforts of Our village gov- Phone872-2010 " 1 I (237) C) SUMP PUMP HOSE KIT insulated listed. Receive a FREE ried 6 yeas 0 nays. ernment. Their indepth tools. U.L. Includes 24 feet of 1-1/4-in. LAWNMOWER SPARK PLUG cord caddy with purchase. corrugated tubing, one listed. (2130A) (2131) (03376) Rural Housing Corpora- 1-1 /4-in. plastic mole Standard size spark plug fits 95% (03151) tion requested a zoning of all small 2 and 4-cvcle enaines. adapter, one 1-1/4+in. steel ,I Throe-wiregrounded. change for a parcel of land Replaces: Chomp'ian Jl"7LM hose clamp. (2199) (56171) ACLM46, Auto-Lite A7. in the southeast portion of (2130) (03354) $444 (239) (SP-IC) the Village. A motion was Happy Easter! $699 made by Trustee SHORTY SPARK PLUG Stahlbaum and supported You'll find the most complete selection of Replaces: Champion CJ-8, Auto joyful Easter cards available at your Lite A7NY and AC CS-45. by Trustee Hampshire to Faultless- Hallmark store. (239A) (SP-2C) ITT 74N. PLASTIC direct the Planning Com- LAWNMOWER mission to hold a public H 544 yourChoice YARD LITE" MERCURY $109 VAPOR OUTDOOR LIGHT WHEEL hearing regarding this mat- Automatically turns on at dusk, Seven inches ter, Motion carried 6 yeas 0 off at dawn. 175 watts lights nays. LAWNMOWER MUFFLER diameter1.50. Carefully by Fits late model Briggs 8 Stratton engines, 2 16,000 sq. ft. U.L. listed. Discussion concerning om0 - Blue/white color. Averaqe bulb engineered for -- to4H.P. (238) (M-107C) the proposed Center B ORTHO" T life: 6 yeors. (2184) (R175j years of good ECONOMICAL service. drain project was held. LIQUID SEWN" PAINT (235) (42033) Some taxpayers want the THINNER I. 9gc Foliage protectlon Gollon con. Slow village to pick up their part Sharpens all rotary lawnmowei agalnst beetles. ,-=, drying high $3199 $2'' in addition to that which Con used to sharper moths, worms i3 flash paint blades. be may be assessed to the vil- elsewhere around the workshop other insects solvent Fits all 1/2-in. and 3/8-in. drills < \hzzG/,, lage. The matter will be in- (245)(1800) (2120) (020802) vest igated. $444 $244 6-lb.LAVA replacement s599 (HC04) (0222) A letter was received from the Federal Revenue 1 Sharing Authority stating om0 om0 that the village population figures will be reduced to KL E ENU P" SPRAY.ETTE~~4 READY-TO*USE FOU R-GALLON 2,176. A letter of protest will WEED, GRASS SPRAYER be sent. KILLER On-off valve with The superintendent's re- 1983 Hallmark Cards Inc Trigger sproy swivel hossmount port was reviewed. 24 -02. bottle. KiI Is for eosy attoching Complaints have been re- in one application to garden hose. ceived concerning portable in 2 to 4 weeks. Graduated mark- signs within the village. Handy for spot ings on jar. Makes againG roil. Coach Light & lawn, flower bed up to 4 gallon stains and rain. The matter will be looked treat mants . into by the police depart- diluted sproy. 16-02. sproy can. 0 WNERS: Jerry & Betty Stilson Pharmacy (247) (4367) (246) (8320) (2205) (FC4101) ment. PHONE 872-361 3 CASS CITY s300 Cass City Ph. 872-2245 Letters were received $299 $344 and read from the Cass City CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 5,1984 PAGE FIVE I 1 Pedaling Around Three grass Easy fires reported money in two dawd There was a sure sign of Severance Road, a quarter- By Mike Eliasohn spring Sunday, two grass mile east of Cemetery Road and brush fires. on property owned by , Another such fire took Joann Osantowski. place Monday. Connolly said the fire was Oh darn. enough to buy a new car started by children, appa- Ed McMahon introduced that costs a tenth of what a The first was reported at rently playing with the winner of $2 million in Ferrari costs. 11:50 a.m. at the southeast matches. About a half-acre the American Family Pub- Since most of us are too corner of Cass City and along the ditch bank burned skrs sweepstakes on the honest to turn to illegal Hurds Corner Roads on before Elkland firemen l’onight Show Friday and it means of getting rich, too property owned by Ron werefire. able to extinguish the wasn’t me. unskilled to be professional Gibelyou. athletes and too untalented ,The woman seemed very He has a Cass City phone The Monday fire was re- calm, but why shouldn’t she to be entertainers, the only number, so called the other way to get rich is hard ported at 12:50 p.m. on the be, knowing she will never number for the Elkland east side of Decker Road, have to work again. work. Township Fire Depart- Unfortunately, there are about 1% miles north of +Thewoman, by the way, ment, which responded Shabbona. was from Michigan, al- many jobs that require first. though McMahon didn’t say hard work, but offer no “MURDER IN THE MAGNOLIAS,’’ a murder mystery comedy, is the Owendale- Cause of the fire was un- from what town, presuma- means of getting rich. At Gagetown High School all-school play, to be performed in the Gagetown Elementary gym The fire was in the determined, said Elkland bly for her own protection. best, they provide a means Thursday and Friday, April 12-13, starting at 7:30 p.m, Performers include, front row, from Towns hip- Fire Chief Jerome Root Jr., That probably is the of earning a comfortable left, Jerry Stirrett, Kendra Reehl, Marcy Enderle, Roger Godinez, Kendra Kretzschmer. In GagetownE 1m wood department’s but it did start near an area living. territory, however, so that where trash is dumped. T” Iqajor disadvantage of win- rear are Amy Wood (left) and Tina Lopez. Other performers are Peter Sparks, John Shope, Bill department also re- There are no buildings on ning a super big prize in a Being a writer, I suppose Ashmore, LaNette Mickelson and Ron Goal. Director is teacher Sandra Parks. There won’t be sweepstakes or lottery. I could write the Great sponded. Elkland firemen the property, which is Suddenly, everyone is your American Novel, but I don’t an April 15 performance, as was incorrectly reported in last week’s “Gagetown news.” almost had the fire out by owned by a Mrs. Taylor of friend, a long-lost (and have the ambition. I could the time the Gagetown fire- Saginaw. The fire was dis- needy) relative or has a kid spend thousands of hours men arrived. covered by Clair Auslan- .who needs an operation to writing it and then not even Elkland Assistant Fire der, who lives across the save his life. be able to get a publisher to Chief Milt Connolly said road. t print it, car-deer crashes Gibelyou was burning Because of the rough ter- It’s a disadvantage I’m ‘Five I have thought several. grass and brush and the fire rain, firemen couldn’t use willing to put up with. of got out of control. About a their trucks and had to swat Maybe there’s still hope in plots for novels. My prob- half-acre burned before the out the flames with brooms. 0: he next sweepstakes. lem is I can’t think of any- fire was put out. About 5-6 acres of grass and 5 If I win, the way you will thing else to write. t Maybe I could-write a The second fire was re- brush burned. Firemen v find out about it is when occur on area highways ported at 3 p.m. along were there about one hour. my name and photo don’t book entitled “1,001 Plots r appear at the top of this for Novels.” Deer have been coming Road, at 7:45p.m. when her UPDATE serious condition Wednes space. To heck with the One tich person I admire out of the woods the last auto collided with a deer* ’‘dignity, of work.” If I win is . For a Mabel knda of Cass day morning at St. Mary’ several days, to their mis- Terry La Czekai, 18, Of City, injured in a March 25 Hospital In Saginaw, bu $1 million or $2 million, I’m woman who is or was an fortune and that of the driv- 7279 Road, Cass accident when her car was no longer in the inter going to explore the dignity anti-capitalist, everything ers whose vehicles hit City, was westbound On struck a tree, remained in sive care unit. of early retirement. I’ll she does seems to turn to them. Elmwood, west of Krapf -- wave as I drive by in my . Her movies are The first of several such Road, at‘ 10:15 p.m., dk- Ferrari (at 55 rfiiles per monerusual y hits. Her exercise accidents was reported by puties said, when his car hit THURSDAY thru SUNDAY lour). videotapes are the biggest sheriff’s deputies at 10:30 a deer, / Unfortunately, very few sellers of all. Her first roy- a.m. Monda , March 26. At 7:30 p.m. Monday, ac- APRIL 5-6.7.8 (4 DAYS) ler‘sons ever win cash alty check for her “Workout Gayle Rae &iffis, 33, of cording to deputies, Robert ALL FUN DOUBLE FEATURE qtizes big enough to aWow Book” was $3 million. 2813 Froede Road, Kings- R. Walker, 35, of 5325 Dorr- Regular Prices All Performances them to retire or even Her husband, by the.way, ton, was northbound on ance Road, Kingston, was Sunday -- 2:30 till 6:OO Adults ... $1.50 Due to length, one showing of each illustrates a way to get rich Froede, south of Kossman eastbound on Deckerville ’ feature night I y: sets quick and easy. Marry Road, when her car hit one Road, west of Plain Road, ‘VFW someone with money. of the animals. when his vehicle hit a deer. FRI. thru THURS., APRIL 6-12 “Two of A Kind”. . ”...... 7:30only That’s a lesson her hus- Three were reported Sun- “All The Right Moves”...... 9:15 only first Cam band, Tom Hayden, proba- day, the first at 2:35 p.m. OI‘HER ACCIDENTS THIS IS THESTORY OFA SMALLTOWN bly was never taught in by deputies when Frank B. THAT LOST ITS DREAMS, AND A BIG-CITY KID economics classes at the Galubenski, 59, of 5740 Be- David C, Ashmore, 68,of WHO BROUGHT THEM BACK. Cityimeet . vens Road, Kingston, was 4599 Oak Street, was tic- The Veterans of Foreign The Haydens, or Fonda- northbound on Murray keted by Cass City police on ,dars will conduct a “non- Haydens if you prefer, illus- Road, south of Gilford a charge of failure to yield formal ” meeting Tuesday, trate one of the pleasant dif- Road. after a 3:15 p.m. accident April 10, for persons in- ficulties about being rich. Cass City police said that Friday. terested in joining a new It’s possible to make so Karen Ann Mayer, 32, of They said he was backing Cass City post. much money that the only 1608 N, Main Street, northbound out of a drive- It will start in the base- way to get rid of it is to Snover, was eastbound on way onto Huron Street, east ment of the Wildwood spend much of it frivolously M-81, west of Schwegler of Oak, and backed into the Farms restaurant on M-53, and invest the rest -- which right side of an eastbound south of M-81, at 7:30 p.m. results in making more auto driven by Thomas-D. District Commander De- money. Community Fulcher, 33, of 4759Hospital nnis Robert of Akron will I read. once that the Drive. talk about the VFW. Haydens, in order to ensure At 7:28 p.m. last Thurs- Prospective members that their children had a singers to day, village police said, nd their spouses are in- normal upbringing, lived in Milton F. Hofmeister, 68, of & 4ed. Coffee and doughnuts a very middle class house 4307 Hobart Road, will be served. in, as I recall, Santa Gagetown, was too far to u ,Veterans interested in Monica, Calif e perform the left when he turned 1 joining who are unable to The last thing I re- right from eastbound Main attend the meeting can call member reading about that Street onto Sherman Street PLUSBACK BY POPULAR REQUEST acting commander Jerry subject was that they were concerts and collided with another Sugden at 872-3708or acting having a house built in 2 eastbound car that was Tom Cruise in quartermaster Dave Santa Monica at a cost of $1 The Torn Thumb Singers closer to ;the curb. McNaughton, 872-4061, in million. will present their spring Driver of the other car “ALL THE RIGHT MOVES” the evening. Now their kids can grow program, entitled “The was Connie L. Allen, 34, of Remember: Both features shown once nightly. Sugden said about 25 vet- to be normal mil- Sounds of America” Satur- 6787 Third Street. .fans so far have indicated lionaires. day and Monday in the Cass interest in joining a Cass That’s another way to get City High School cafeteria. City VFW post. rich easy. Be born that way. The programs begin at 7:30 and are free, though donations will be accepted. The music will represent several different facets of Pizza American life, from the poems of Robert Frost to I FRI.-SAT.-SUN*, APRIL 6-7-8 the most popular tunes from television commer- cials. In addition to several Special selections featuring sol- oists from the choir, there will be specialty numbers and skits. The Tom Thumb Singers consists of 56 members ranging in age from 9-70. The group is supported by community donat ions, the United Fund, and by the choir members them- selves. They are directed by i NOW THERE’S Andrea Hofmeister and ac- companied by Carol Kersten. Thursday, Friday & Saturday The choir rehearses once a week throughout the winter months and ends the BUY.A LARGE PIZZA season with these concerts WITH TWO ITEMS in April. The members plan 1/2 price on standard film to perform again for the July 4th Festival in Cass c3 developing and printing AND RECEIVE A 2 LITER BOTTLE OF City and invite the public to ; Next Fri., Year’s Hit! ”FOOTLOOSE“ rehearse and sing with on all them for that celebration. .kodacolor print films! processing by REE POP 135mm 126mm 1lOmm * Pepsi Regular & Diet Sugar Free Good from Thumb Prints * Pepsi 4-5434 thru 4-1 1-84. cmtephOt;Ofr3ssh+Q Pepsi * PARKWAY Free CASS CITY * Mt. DeW COUPON MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER PARKWAY 6703 MAIN STREET CASS CITY PHONE 872-5448 PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 5,1984 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

1116 1113 Gl~llL11ycdl dL LllC 1s improve at tne piaLe- 1 Of the Cass City Red There are Seven players Hawks' baseball team, is back that started at one last two years the Hawks -/I looking for better things time Pitching or another will lastbe a have had a team batting av-

this Spring from his concern. Gone is majorRick erage~f Cass under City .250. can improve c'nrl Rad Ayp SI' thP Pobanz, one of the starters enough to Score four to six The Only troublk is that last season. Finding some- ' the team has a long way to VARSITY BASEBALL and SOFTBA1.1.. become a factor in the one to help Randy Nicholas ,I go-- Li WL. on the mound will be a top April g USA at Cass City 4:Oo' ' I llumb B Association race. priority. at Cass City 3:m ' ' a young inex- 11 Deckerville Anchoring the team will peri 16 Frankenrnuth at Frankenmuth 4:ob ' record-. in ninethe posted a 3-l' be these lettermen : Paul 18 Akron-Fairgrove at Fairgrove league and Hutchinson, third; Joe 4:oo 1 was '-15 26 Ubly at Ubly 4:op' a I ,.-.I,,&ant It won't Langenburg, outfield; Pete 27 Marlette at Marlette 3:m; -

son a too successful sea- Martin, catcher, and Brian May 1 Vassar at Cass City 4:30, + "..W to improve On those Adkins, first base and 3 EPBPLaker Ilullibers.- at CassLaker 4:3d4:30 '" 1 + catcher. at Citv 8- Clam---- 4:30 Besides Pobanz, Terry 10 BadAxe at Bad Ax; Appetizer Czekai at second, Barry 18 North Branch at North Branch 4:30 ' Lapp in the outfield and 25 MHSAA Pre-District to be determined 4:OO . " THE HAWK VARSITY baseball squad for ,1984, First row, from left: Mark Great appetizer: blend grat- Fred Zawilinski at first June 1 MHSAA District at Cass City TB$:#, ed sharp cream must be Irrer. Sami Khoury,- Pete Walpole, Randy Nicholas, Steve Kolacz, Paul cheese, bleu cheese and Hutchinson. brandy with dry mustard, Second row: Steve Fox, Bill Otulakowski, Eric LaJoie, Tom Wallace, Gary hot pepper sauce and war- Crickon. Third row: Steve Wallace, Joe Langenburg, Pete Martin, Jim ~~~~s~~e",,"~ix :::&: Crawley, Chuck Kaake, Brian Adkins. Absent was Steve Franks. ator to improve flavors. Michigan Mirror State poor on afirmative action Two groups -- the Michi- ment of Social Services. By Warren M. Hoyt Satisfactory ratings went Mich. Press Association gan Employment Security Boad of Review and the De- to the Department of Civil partment of State Police -- Rights and the Michigan State departments have State Housing Develop- done poorly on affirmative were not rated as they had no opportunity to hire or ment Authority. action programs during the The 11 entities which VSALE most recent review period, promote during the period. showed improvement but according to a recent report However, their past prac- NEW 83 BICYCLES tices were also listed as un- were still not satisfactory by the Michigan Equal in the rating were the De- DRASTICALLY Employment and Business satisfactory, according to p.* Opportunity Council the MEEBOC report. partments of Agriculture, Civil Service, Commerce, HAWK VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM. From left, front: I (MEEBOC). No state department or agency received an out- Corrections, Education, row: Evelyn Zeplin, Jeannette Cross, Becky Severance,': Lieutenant Governor Labor, Mental Health, Pub- Martha Griffiths, chair of standing mark in its affir- Pam Sawdon, Colleen Irrer. Second row: Michelle;: The 84's have arrived! mative action performance lic Health, Transportation the council, said only four and Treasury and the Schmidt, Shannon McIntosh, Lauri Cook, Sherri Homer,:: (Concord - Huffy - Puch) of the 24 departments or rating during the May 1, 1983, through Jan. 15, 1984 Michigan Employment Julie Miller. , state agencies monitored Security Commission received 4'good"or "satis- period. Third row: Lisa Benitez, Yvette Hurd, Julie Smith, Jill Receiving a good rating within the Department of BRIAN'S BIKE SHOP factory" ratings, while 11 Labor. Fox. I 109 s.state Caro Ph. 073-7676 were listed as "improving were the Office of Services Hutchinson, Rhonda Fader, Coach Jim Next to Strand Theater to the Aging within the De- Unsatisfactory ratings I but not satisfactory" and went to the attorney gen- eral, auditor general, the lottery bureau, and Depart- ments of Licensing and Regulation, Management and Budget, Natural Re- sources and State. The performance ratings were based on the number of opportunities for hires ana-or promotions at level 15 and above (over $28,000 annual salary level) within the review period and cur- rent department represen- tation of various minority groups. Griffiths called the de- partmental affirmative ac- tion performance rating un- conscionable and said their records will be corrected. "The days for excuses are over," she declared, Caro BMX Club meets HAWK JUNIOR VARSITY softball squad. Front row,', ,

Sunday from left: Tina Zeplin, Pam Polega, LuAnne Messing; +A Brenda Emmons. Second row: Kelly Deering, Becca ,

Cook, Tuckey, I, Prieskorn, Deb Beth Annette Stachura. I The Car0 BMX Club will meet at 3 p.m. Sunday in Third row: Coach Julie Richards, Missy Fee, Lori a - the Jaycees clubhouse on Walker, Vicki Thane, Sara MacRae. the fairgrounds in Caro. Persons interested in bicycle motocross racing and-or membership in the Outdoorsmen should club are invited. know

On the agefida will be planning work bees at the Car0 track,setting fees for emergency +medicalcare racing and announcement of the trophy and ribbon Medical authorities advise fected by these minor skin your local drugstore. fo~'llT awarding system. that anvone taking part in disorders every. .year. ...But if be glad you did. you plan ahead and bring "-- Club shirts and hats will outdoor recreational activi - - _. 4 ties possess a basic know- along some basic medication, TUSCOLA COUNTY be available for purchase. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ledge of first aid procedures. * these small hazards won't ', . . ----- An American Medical Asso- disrupt your outdoor fun. < ciation spokesman recently There are a number of rela- These are condensed minutes approve? r------"I tively inexpensive non-prc- for publication by your Tuscola County. commented that "prepara- Board of Commissioners tion and common sense" are scription products available The full official text of this summary of f MrJarmer .I an outdoorsman's most im- from your local pharmacy Board proceedings may be examined at the: that effectively ease the office of the County Clerk during regular portant allies and added business hours [ .Read and Use that "it is also essential to pain, itch, suffeving and in- - March 27, 1984 know how to quickly sum- flammation of minor skin mon emergency medical irritations. to Meetingthe Flag opened with Prayer and Pledge: t/CHRONICLE care in case of a major acci- Wherever your summer 1 Roll Call All members present dent. no matter where you interests lead -cameina. The agenda was presented and ap-: are in the outdoors." + -, CLASSlFlED ADS boating, fishing, swimming provedThe minutes of March 13, 1984 were, 1 According to the Nation- Or hiking-you should pack approvedA letter aswas printed received and placed on file a1 Safety Council in Chicago, along Some medication, fromregards the to Department the maintenance of Social of effortServices 1n.I7 To sell or rent a farm it is estimated that there are Cream or Lotion, which'- more' than 6,000 fatalities contains the maximum hy- To sell 01 buy livestock Motion approving the 1984 annual im-' reported in the United States drocortisone strength avail- plementation plan for the 14 Counties 07 To sell or buy implements annually ins connection with able without prescription to East Central Michigan Health Systems To profitably sell or buy hunting, hiking, boating, relieve the severe itching AgencyMotion approvlng. the annexation fror fishing, swimming and and inflammation non- Almer Township to the Wlage Of Car0 1 anything of camping accidents. poisonous insect bites, poi- A letler was received and placed on fil only a small son ivy and Sumac and 0th- from the Tuscola County Farm Bureau Of Received and placed on file the month." I percentage of the millions er minor skin disruptions. revenue and general fund budgetary report , The Classified Section is 1 , of people who enjoy the The transfer of monies as a second quar- I Where Interested ter appropriation to the Health Department outdoors are ever faced with As anyone who spenas I Prospects Look Firat and monies from the revenue sharing fund L a serious accident. But the time in the outdoors knows, beMotion transferred allowing various departments tt rest of us still encounter a these nagging little skin cooperate with the summer youth employ- I 1 host of everyday problems problems can ruin your re- t casscity ment program with no cost to the county - <=.1 that go hand-in-hand with laxation and fun. Be smart. Motion allowing Building and GroundS Your Home Decorating Center I -dele enjoying the pleasures of Plan ahead. You can't always Department to proceed with the lowering Qf nature - namely such annoy- avoid these hazards,. so be the ceiling in the conference room in the law Vr1faint Store 6544 Main St.-CASS CITY library and install the necessary lighting ' ! PHONE 872-2010 ing irritations as sunburn, prepared. Before YOU Pack Minutes of March 27 1984 were approve m 87 2-2445 insect bites and poison ivy. up Your ge:lr and go off asMotion read to adjourn to April 10, 1984.at to challenge the great out- Millions of people are af- doors this surllmer, stop by 10 00 a in approved CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 5,1984 PAGE SEVEN CASCITY, MICHIGAN Grezeszak: Hawks will challenge for title- Girls’ track team seeks No miracles needed for a I Boys’and girls’ i boys to cop league toga 8 a 4th straight league title ,eI trackschedule :t winning the re ionals and LaRoche, who sprint, long I Things will be different if the Cass City boys’ Kevin Bliss, whose work in out for the team. GrezeszaK at Cass City High School tinishing7thinta estatelast jump and run the 440 and is high on the group’s poten- b track meets this spring+No season. 880 relays. Lynn Schmidt is track team just goes out the distances earned points ibpri] 5 Bay City John Glenn t for Cass City. Jeff LaBelle, tial, Notables are Dan Ware (girls only ) at John Glenn 4:oo longer will it be a foregone That’s a staggering loss the defending league and does what it is capable champ in the high jump and of, Coach Doug Grezeszak Joe Viney and Dan Smith, in the hurdles, Russ Auten 9 Frankenmuth/Vassar at Frankenmuth 4:oo Y conclusion that the girls of talent, says Coach Doug says, it can win the Thumb sprinters and relays, also and Kurt Bliss in the dis- 12 USA/BadAxe at Bad Axe 4:oo ; will win. Grezeszak, but we have 16 Dawn Schmaltz i: a good are letter winners who earn tance and Pete Leiterman 17 Akron-Fairgrove) That’s~._. because~ Cass C&V returning letterwomen, hurdler. B Association title. No i many of whom would have miracles are needed. points for Cass City. in the sprints and long * CPWOwed-Gage at Fairgrove 4:oo lost a host of outstandini The coach is expecting jump. performers by graduation been number one last sea- The Hawks finished sec- : 21 St. Louis Relays at St. Louis son at other schools. point production from ond bast year and lost only There are several under- Grezeszak feels that Vas- b 26 Caro/Bad Axe at Bad Axe headed by Carrie Lautner, Jeanne Marshall, middle classmen who are expected sar will be the team to beat 28 9:oo 6 now running for UCLA. Going into the season, two seniors who were im- CMURelays at Mt. Pleasant 4 distance; Cathy Britt and to help the team. These in the Thumb B, with Car0 c She was third in the state Marlette and Vassar are portant point, producers. * the title faGorites, but Gre- Joann Steely, shot and dis- Smith was on the 440, athletes have reported for and Marlette also challeng- in the mile and second in cus; Gilly Bryant, middle *\’;m track for the first time. ing. May 3 Vassar/North Branch at Cass City 4:30 Y the two-mile after setting zeszak refuses to concede .A and mile relay teams 8 Marlette at Marlette 4:30 : anything to other schools. distance; Chris Tuckey, and also ran sprints. Kirk Dave Dorland -in the shot This year’s regional is at i state marks in the two-mile distance; Tracy Grindy, and discus, Duane Saginaw Carrollton and ap- 2 10 EPBPLaker at Laker 4:30 3 the previous year. The reason for Grezes- Wischmeyer was on the 880 a 12 Hatchet Invitational at Bad Axe 9:oo 9 zak’s optimism is the talent high jump and middle dis- relay team and ran the 330- Richmond in the high pears to be on the weak Also gone are Tracy tance, and Lisa Meyer, low jump, hurdles and middle side. A first place finish 2 15 Thumb B League Meetat Caro 4:oo f Green, a 440 and 880 relay returning and the addition yard low hurdles. * 0 hurdles and middle dis- distances, and Bryan there is 9 definite possibil- I 16 410Invitational at Unionville 4:oo team member and sprinter, of the two-mile relay for the a 19 Regional at Carrollton 9:oo ; first time this season. tance. There is also a sharp Among the 12 returning Beecher in the sprints are ity, Grezeszak points out. MHSAA and Michelle Fahrner, out- group of freshmen on the lettermen is Greg Bliss, making an impression on The two-mile relay also 21 Huron Meet of Champs at Bad Axe 5:oo 8 standing middle distance The performance of the, e 29 Meet of Champs at Car0 team. state runner-up in the two the coaches. favors Cass City with its top 6~30 runner and shot putter. girls in cross country indi-.__ a will mile and team captain. Scott Hurford is expected distance runners. The Q d Tami Stimpfel-and Chris cates that’the Hawks R be strong in this event, Gre- With three league titles Mike Middaugh, hurdler to give the Hawks a threat Hawks are powerful in the 4 Westerby, big point win- nd long jumper who was in the high hurdles for the distances, but the sprinters f June 2 MHSAA State Finals at Clare TBA ners for the Hawks in 1983, zeszak feels. in a row behind them, Gre- b Top performers among zeszak said the team’s goal ated co-most valuable first time since Todd Com- have yet to prove them- R are also lost, These girls player with Bliss last sea- ment graduated, selves, judging by past per- ran an undefeated Thumb the 16 letter winners are this spring is to make it four son, is counted on, as is There are ‘19 fresbrnen formances. B Association record while Lori Calka and Jamie in a row.

CASS CITY HIGH SCHOOL’S 1984 track squad. Front row, from left: Mark House, Virgil ‘Peters, Kurt Tuckey, Jeff Lefler, Jim Kritzman, Russ Rienas, Jim Schmaltz, Brent Kostanko. DEFENDING CHAMPIONS - Hawk track girls seek another title for Cass City. Front row, Second row : Ken Pasanski, Matt +Groombridge,Steve Ross, Dennis Steely, Mike Wallace, Dan from left: Manager Kerry Mellendorf, Holly Wright, Sharon“Papp, JoAnn Steely, Dawn 2 Ware, Brett Toner, Troy Sweeney, Dan Schmaltz. Schmaltz, Ann Leslie, Carolyn Tuckey. Second row: Ruby Bryant, Beth Cleland, Jeannie Sweeney, Chris Tuckey, Denise Cooper, Alicia Bliss, Chris Britt, Lisa Hirn. -* Third row: Matt Clara, Joe Leeson, Greg Erla, Todd Stahlbaum, Randy Teichman, Rob :Wright, Todd Sweeney. Fourth row: Matt Jones, Del Kostanko, Jim Barnett, Pete Lieterman, Third row: Andrea Ridge, Jeanne Marshall, Gillian Bryant, Dana Zdrojewski, Lisa Meyer, ;‘Kui t Bliss, Gary Suzor, Kevin Bliss, Joe Viney, Dan Smith. Shelley Nicholas, Julie Sugden, Tracy Grindey . ‘ Last row: Bill Sontag, Greg Bliss, Dave Dorland, Randy Jackson, Scott Hurford, Duane Fourth row: Lorie Hurley, Lori Calka, Susie Sheldon, Jamie LaRoche, Lynn Schmidt, Kerry Richmond, Bryan Beecher, Jeff LaBelle. Absent were Mike Middaugh, Brian Wright, Russ McGilrath, Cathy Britt, Angie Otulakowski. Absent were Denise Anker, Angie Wright and Auten, Chuck McPhail and Tony Bruce. Lori Papp.

I REGISTRATION---_-_ ~ NOTICE I FOR

about residents in the I tie Lamotte 4-stars are in the early years, pro- weeds‘ in the Moshier 15 Some members have jects such as gun safety, Cemetery before Memorial township to sing carols and earned county awards. Saajlac County 4-H club of Day. Club members also leave a small Christmas the month. cooking, vegetable and Peggy Walkowski was SPECIAL THUMB AREA flower gardening, wood- cleaned ditches around the box. awarded the Citizenship The club was organized working, sewing and can- township. For a few years, the club Washington Focus trip one TRANSIT ECECTION about 27 years ago. The ning were popular among helped the Lamotte year. The Spring Achieve- name “+Stars” was chosen the members. For the past 12-15 years, Township Auxiliary at its ment Citizens Federal ‘3 represent the four coun- Christmas caroling for el- children’s Halloween party award in sewing and knit- ;y schools (Fox, Moshier, For many years, club derly residents has been a by setting up a maze one ting were awarded to TUESDAY, MAY is, iqa4 Parker and Pidd) in members helped in the part of its activities. Mem- year and a hay ride another Nancy and Peggy Wal- Lamotte Township. community by cleaning out bers go to the homes of year. kowski one year. Lori Thomas, Vanessa Fishell, To the qualified electors of the Townships of Evergreen and Green- Lora Potter and Mary Lou leaf, Sanilac county, Michigan. Fields have been recipients / of awards at Fall Achieve- Please take notice that a special election will be held in Sanilac ment. Some members have attended Exploration Days County, Michigan, on Tuesday, May 15, 1984. The purpose of the Puzzled with your in past years. 4-Hsummer special election is to vote on the following proposition: camp has also been a part of some club members’ summer activities. TAX RATE LIMITATION INCREASE PROPOSITION Wedding”Plans? I This year, Monica Janes will attend the 1984 Citizen- “Shall the limitation on the total amount of all taxes which may ship Washington Focus trip in June. A clhb member is \ be assessed against all real and personal taxable property in the a counselor-in-training for county of Sanilac be increased by up to .20 mills of the assessed 4-HCamp. valuatkm (20 cents per $1,000.00 of state equalized value), as We’ll help *you solve them The club is also working finally equalized, for the period of three (3) years, to expire in Qn raising its share of funds for the fairgrounds 1987, for the purpose of providing funds for the County of Even for the simplest wedding there are many details Eatstand Building Fund. Sanilac’s share of the operation of the Huron-Sanilac Transport- Its goal is a “Mile of ation Authority (Thumb Area Transit) for the operation period of Dimes,” If it succeeds, it October 1,1984, through September 30,1987?” to be attended.to and questions that arise in planning will have raised over $8,OOO. Club members are in- the wedding. Every bride wishes her wedding to be volved in many craft pro- THE DEADLINE FOR REGISTERING TO VOTE OR MAKING jects, such as macrame, CHANGES OF ADDeESS FOR THE May 15, 1984, Special Election Tri Chem painting; cross- just perfect. To help you prepare for that wonderful stitch, and candlewicking. is: - They are also involved with day, we have compiled a list of questions most cooking, cake decorating, sewing, knitting, rabbits, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1984 commonly asked by, the bride-to-be. The1 answers vegetable and flower gar- dening. Residents of the above listed units may register or change their They are hoping to be- address at their Clerk’s Office listed in this notiqe from 8 a.m. to 8 are taken from authoritative sources on etiquette. come involved this year with community service p.m., Monday, April 16,1984. May your wedding dPy be a perfect one, from the projects in the township. Members are becoming time you say 44yes,“to your joyft;I,departure in a more involved also with 4-H camp, Exploration Days, Performing Arts Troupe shower of rice! and other county projects and are looking forward to OTIS DORLAND 4 CLARE BROWN the 4-Hfair this summer. Evergreen Twp. Clerk Greenleaf Twp. C!erk The Lamotte 4-Stars are 6219 Shabbona Road 4323 Cumber Road -i always looking for new Ubly, MI 48475 The-Cass City Chronicle, I members and leadgrs. If in- Decker, MI 48426 terested call the adminis- (51\ 7) 872-2024 (517) 658-8658 trative leader, Mrs. Vivian Janes at 635-7798. PAGE EIGHT CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 5,1984 CASS CITY, MICHIGAYy,, . , Adarns new Senior citizen Your neighbor says Obituaries . extension forum Monday economist - SUSIE GRUBER BARBARA UMPHREY William L. Bortel, Tus- Longer school year The Region VI1 Area theme of the upcoming and John Gruber, both of cola County Extension Ser- Agency on Aging (AAA) is. Senior Power Day, which is Susie Virginia Gruber, Cass City; three daughters, vice director, has an- sponsoring a series of com- ‘A Celebration of Aging: 93, of Cass City died last Mrs. Mary Chisholm, Glad- Barbara Umphrey, 56, of win, Mrs. William Bad Axe, died March 21 nounced appointment of won’t help pupils munity forums in April to Growing in Numbers, Wednesday at Provincial after a short illness. Linda M. Balmucki Adams enable older persons, pub- Power, and Votes.’ House. (Dorothy Davidson, of Burt as extension home She was born Sept. 13, Capac, and Mrs. James A resident of Bad Axe for As a fourth grade teacher If a student doesn’t learn lic officials and others to “Secondly, the comments more than 30 years, she was economist for Tuscola and at Ubly Elementary School comment on issues that we receive from those at- 1890, in Loretta, Tenn., the (Geneva) Gruber, Drayton Sanilac Counties, effective the basics in the early daughter of Marion and Plains ; 22 grandchildren ; a teacher at Greene and a teacher for 30 years, grades, he or she will al,. concern them. ’ tending the forum will be Elementary School in that April 1. In the Thumb area, the studied by area agency Mary McDow. 40 great-grandchildren, Rosalie Walsh has some ways be behind, she said. I cdmmunity forum will be staff and board committees Miss McDow married and. 10 great-great-grand- community for most of thoughts on education and Repeating a grade in order,. : Joseph Gruber Aug. 2,1911, children. those years. the various educational re- to learn the basics is like, Monday at the Good as we start to work on up- 24, in Loretta. They came to A prayer service was She was born May forms that have been prop- “When youdolearn towalk, I + Shepherd Lutheran dating our area plan for fis- 1927, in Mount Pleasant, Church, 6820 E. Main cal year 1985.” The agency Cass City in 1934. Gruber held Friday evening at Lit- osed lately. there’s nothing going to ‘ died Jan. 28, 1964. tle’s Funeral Home, Cass daughter of Dr. and Mrs. One suggested change stop you.” Street, Cass City, from 1-3 serves 14 counties. E.J. Merrill. p.m. This year marks the ten Mrs. Gruber was a City. she doesn’t feel would pro- The teacher was asked-,’ . “We hope to accomplish year anniversary of Michi- member of St. Pancratius Funeral mass was con- Miss Merrill married duce the results its backers about requiring high school I I two things this year,” said gan’s Senior Power Day Catholic Church- of Cass ducted Saturday morning James M. Umphrey Aug. think it Would is a longer seniors to pass a compe-, ‘. 21,1948, in Mount Pleasant. school year. “I think they .., Becky Reimann, AAA as- and also the 10-year ‘an- City. ~ at St. Pancratius, Father tency test in order to ret She is survived 6y four Julius A. Spleet officiating. They moved to Harbor (students) give up learning ceive a diploma. The diffi; sistant director. “First, we niversary for most area Beach, where she started plan to use the forums as an agencies on aging in Michi- sons, Jacob and Benjamin, Burial was in Novesta May 1.” culty in writing such a test, .Township Cemetery. her teaching career, then She doesn’t feel a longer she commented, is that “sa ; opportunity to promote the gan. , both of Pontiac, and Joseph to Bad Axe. Her husband is school day is necessary, at much depends on what they an attorney. ALBERT least not in this area. “I (students) are going into.” ’ t STINE Mrs. Umphrey was- a think in the Thumb here, Mrs. Walsh and her hus-. member of St. Paul’s Epis- Albert Stine, 95, of De- bur schools are putting in a band, Louis, a dairy copal Church, Bad Axe, fullRather day.” than add more farmer, live at 3580 Cumber , ford, died Sunday at Pro- past chairman of its Altar vincial House after a long Road, Ubly. They have Guild, and a member of the math and science courses, three children: Rachel, illness. Huron Memorial Hospital LINDA ADAMS He was born in Capac she suggested the problem Maurer, Snover; Rehecca I Auxiliary. might be that not enough Cregeur, St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 19,1888. Stine married She is survived by her She is a 1981 graduate of Josephine KJann May 14, students enroll in the and Rodney, who attends( husband; two daughters, Central Michigan Univer- courses offered now. Delta College, and one 1919. They made their home Mrs. Michael (Mary) sity, where she received a How to improve chil- grandchild. ~ near Capac, where he Rooney, Birmingham, bachelor’s degree in home dren’s education? farmed, until moving to De- Ala., and Martha Um- economics. She has worked “I think parents are 12%l* ford in 1972. phrey, Bad Axe; one grand- as extension home wrong if they don’t use Stine is survived by his daughter; one brother, economist in Saginaw facilities that are availa- wife; one son, Maynard E.E. Merrill, Midland, and County since 1981. ble,” Mrs. Walsh re- IRA’S and Keogh Plans Stine, Deford; five several nieces and Bortel said Ms. Adams sponded. daughters, Alice Ogden, nephews. Some cousins live will be responsible for plan- Parents sometimes re- Emmett, Irene Kinyon, in the Marlette-Snover ning, organizing and carry- Washington Court House, ject having their children Tax Deductible Contributions 1 area. ing out family living educa- take remedial math or Ohio; Louise Schwanke, A memorial service was tion programs in foods and reading or other such aid. Bay City, and Alberta Con- conduc“td at St. Paul’s nutrition, family resource “It is a help,” she said of Accumulation Free of Current rad and Joann Scholtis, March 24, Rev. James R. management, health, such remedial programs, both of Capac; two Sorenson officiating. human development, hous- “because it takes a student c, Income Tax brothers, Walter Stine, Memorials may be made in and energy, and public from where he is to where Center Line, and Paul to her church, Bad Axe af f airs in the two counties. he can achieve.” Many Retirement Options Stihe, Capac; 21 grandchil- Public Library building Her office headquarters Mrs. Walsh advocated dren, and 11 great-grand- fund, Huron Memorial Hos- will be in Caro. having child repeat children. a a 8 pital, or the Central Michi- grade if that will help. One Funeral services were For Details: gan University Mary Jane of her students this year re- held Wednesday afternoon Merrill Memorial Fund. Bell choirs peated third !grade, “and at St. John’s Lutheran Arrangements were by now he’s doing fine.” Church, Capac, Rev. McAlpine Funeral Home, Langset officiating. Burial Bad Axe. Harris-Hampshire Agency, Inca was in Capac Lutheran to perform Phone 872-4351 Cemetery. 6815 E. Cass City Road Cass City Funeral arrangements In Latin, “hospes“ is were by Barnard Funeral the single word mean- Sunday ‘Current Rate Home, Capac. ing both host and guest. The adult bell choir of the Cass City First Presbyte- 0-G musician in rian Church will give a solo performance at a 7 p.m. concert Sunday at Car0 High School in which nearly alllstate banc .. 200 English handbell rin- gers from 13 communities will be participating. Owendale - Gagetown seats in the band, which The first ever Thumb High School was ‘rep- was conducted by nation- i Spring Ring is being spon- ally-recognized composer sored by the handbell choir resented in an all-state high school band when it per- James Curnow, and , of Sakred Heart Catholic Richard Suddendorf, direc- . Church in Caro, in associa- formed at Western Michi- gan University Friday. tor of bands at WMU, . ’ , tion with the Caro Arts Soc- Known as the James Cur- A special committee of. iety. professors from WMU’s, , The 13 church or com- now All-star Band, the 120- member ensemble con- School of Music sub- - munity choirs will take part sisted of the finest musi- sequently selected those in a mass rehearsal from who had the opportunity to 1-3 p.m. directed by Susan cians representing over 60 , $200 Off! TRS-80 Model 100 Portable high school bands from rehearse and perform in 30% Off! TRS-80@Pocket Computer Hi Berry of Detroit, past the band. chairman the American throughout the state of Model PC-3 by Radio Shack Computer BY Radio Shac of Michigan. The day-long schedule of: 1 Guild of English Handbell Owen-Gage was rep- events was, part of the 16th, 8K RAM Ringers. resented by tuba player annual Spring Conference. Save $30 Reg. Various techniques of on Wind and Percussion’. GIGIQQ bell ringing will then be Bruce Ricker. $599799.00 Over 200 students were Music. The evening concert. studied, followed by a dress featuring the Curnow Band ” 24K RAM rehearsal at 4:30. nominated by .their high school band directors for was in Miller Auditorium. . Parents and supporters 4L 9Zo of the Sacred Heart choir Small enough for ket or purse, werful enough to solve $799 will host a supper for all The oi7t)lcomputer that co participants at 5:45, tough problems! B“rogram it yoursep“ f in BASIC or use our ready- readv to use with built- bl- to-run cassette software. With batteries. #2&3596 - lowed by the concert. Cassette recorder and interface extra . busiiess/personal programs. #26-3801/#2~802 Batteriesextra Hjl The combined choirs will perform seven selections. 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Auto-Stop, cue/ $30 VHF stations air an alert sig- review. With case, shoul- Auto-reverse and Auto-Search! 24 watts nal, triggering loud, built-in alarm. total output, Dolby B,NR. #12-1982 Tap bar for update. #12-154 Backup battery extra CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY ,APRIL 5,1984 PAGE NINE ...... Shriners to screen ill children ADVERTISEMENT for BIDS Elf Khurafeh Temple and dren for admission to pled by illness, spinal cur- Down Memory Lane the Sanilac Shrine Club will Shrine hospitals. vature, amputees, brittle sponsor a mini-clinic Satur- The clinic will be from 10 bones, leg-perthes disease, day, April 14, to screen chil- a.m.-2 p.m. at McKenzie rickets, certain cerebral 1984 INSURANCE Memorial Hospital, 120 De- cases, webbing of fingers FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE and-or feet, rheumatoid ar- - Tim Horner laware Street, Sandusky. thritis, spina bifida and PROGRAM Doctors will screen chil- burns needing surgery for dren up to 18 years of age. Village of Cass City Shrine hospitals provide functional or reconstruc- honored orthopedic and burn care tive purposes. FIVE YEARS AGO The Gagctown Woman’s Robert Foy, Jo-Ann for children for free, For more information, Study Club was entertained Bigelow, Sally Jackson and call George Lubnau in San- Specifications are now available at the municipal Retirees during the past Types of problems for building for those interested parties that reside or Monday evening at the Marian Croft, all students at U-JM which they provide treat- dusky at 313) ‘648-4142 or year from General Cable, home of Mrs. James of Central Michigan Col- George Lodge at 648-2939. have an office within the Village limits. Sealed bids honored by United Steel Tim Horner of 4410 S. ment include children crip- will be received at the Village office, 6737 Church LaFave. Twelve members lege, visited over the week Seeger Street, Cass City, Workers Local 6222 at a din- were present. end at their homes here. Street, Cass City, Michigan, until 3:OO p.m., May 15, was one of 3,371 University 1984 and will be opened at the regular May meeting. qer Saturday evening, were Mr. and Mrs. John of Michigan students recog- Iorothy Hickman, Etta 35 YEARS AGO Pringle and Mr. and Mrs. ATTENTION FARMERS The Village has the right to refuse any and all bids. nized Sunday at the univer- Group Medical (Farm Care) flleenor, Victoria Flores, Clark Zinnecker and family sity’s annual honors convo- Insurance Gertrude Fader, Rose Mal- Those attending the dis- visited at the home of Mrs. loy, Evelyn Winchester, cation. ~tComprehensive Coverage trict conference of the Dena Bonestead at Otisville He received class honors, Byron Groff; Steve Kar- Womanls Society of Christ- Sunday. * Much Less Expensive than Blue Cross VILLAGE OF CASS CITY povich and Mattie Deering. given to students who ian Service at Bay City Poppy poster winners achieved an academic re- Also: Disability Income Protection The Pioneer Senior Citi- from the Sunshine have been announced. Mortgage Insurance zens group had lunch at the cord equal to at least half Methodist Church were Carol Howarth’s poster was A’s and half B’s for two Universal Life LOU S. LaPONSIE, SUPERINTENDENT Ubly Heights Country Club Mrs. Isaac Thane, Mrs. Ar- awarded first place, Mar- terms during 1983 or one I Thursday. There were 27 chie Thane, Mrs. Cecil Bar- jorie Root’s second place term for freshmen. Call Walt Harrison 872-5458 present. A short business riger, Mrs. Perry and Elaine Root’s third. In He is a student in the Col- I Box 101, Cass City meeting was conducted by Livingston and Mrs, Harold the junior group, the prize lege of Literature, Science The Want Ads Are Newsy Too! Nrs. Fred Emigh, presi- Evans. went to James Ware. I The Finsilver Associates Inc. dent. and the Arts. Bill Spencer of Alma spent from Saturday until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spencer. Monday, Bill left for Madrid, Spain, to study for four months. One hundred and twenty

~~ ~ ~ guests attended the ~ i mother-daughter banquet qaturday evening in the ;ood Shepherd Lutheran Church fellowship hall. Mrs. Elfrieda Guinther ex- THE CALLING SERVICE THAT’S BEST FOR YOU? tended the welcome. Her daughter, Susann Guinther, responded with a toast to mothers and Mrs. JUST PUT YOUR FINGER ON IT. Adeline Butler presented a poem. The meal was served by the men of the congrega- tion.

TEN YEARS AGO The 1974 crusade kick-off That’s right. You can still put your Three-way CaUing - lets you meeting for the American add a third party to a hw-part)‘ Cancer Society, Michigan finger on the calling service you Division, was held Satur- need or want just as easily as conversation , instead of ni aki ng day at the Civic Center in separate calls. 1 Saginaw. Mrs. John Rands before, even though many changes is the local area chairman. have taken place in the communi- ( Custom Calling Semiccs arc Mr. and Mrs. Keith Beau- cations industry. Michigan Hell riot currently available in all doin and children of Detroit spent the week gnd with Mr. continues to make a wide range calling areas. ) and Mrs. Louis Nemeth. of calling services and plans Dialing Options: Two Cass City gymnasts available to you. placed 10th in the Michigan Through Michigan Bell, you have a Association of Gymnastics A glance at service options the choice of Rotary Servicti or Touch- regional meet March 23 at listed brtlow will help you dtwr- Douglas MacArthur High lonc Senice. School in Saginaw. Kim mine if you now haw the service Hartwick tied for 10th place Rotary Service is pulse dialing. on the uneven parallel bars and calling plans that best fit and Patti Lautner tookloth your individual needs and budget. With this service, you need a place in floor exercises. puke dialing phone uith either After being in business As always, reliable Michigan Bel! for 32 years, Jim Gross of telephone service conies with a rotary dial or a push-button did. Gross Meat Market has whatever option you select. Touch-Tone Service is tone sold his business on Main Street, Cass City, to Hans dialing. It is the most modern Schuchmann of Detroit. . Local Service Options: form of dialing. With Touch-Tone 25 YEARS AGO Measured Service” - allowfs up Service, you can use either tone to 50 local calls per month for dialing or pulse dialing telephoi1es. . Evergreen 4-H leaders who assisted with the judg- a small monthly charge. Calls Ilowever, to get the bcnefits of ing at 4-H achievement in above that limit would he billed Touch-Tone Service (such as fast, Deckerville were Mrs. to you on per call basis. If you accurate dialing), hc sure to use Alvin Burk, Mrs, Bruce a Kritzman and Mrs. Gerald place few local calls per day, a push-button photic made for Freshney . Measured Senricecould he the tone dialing, diich you can also Daniel Toner is home after more than 3% years most economical choice for you. use to access certain long distme spent in the Navy. Tours of and at-home banking services. duty took him to the Arctic, Flat Rate Service - gives you Europe, the Panama Canal unlimited local calls for a single (Touch-lime Senlicc is not zone area and South asailahlc in all areas.) America. monthly charge. Frequent teltl- Five Cass City High phone users niay benefit from Disabled Customer Sewices: ’ School band students this service. played with the Central Special Services and Equip- Miphigan College honors *Not available in all areas. band Saturday and Sunday. ment for disabled customers arc .%+resenting Cass City -Long Distance Options: wailable through the Klichigan ‘ “weeElaine Butler, Sandra Circle Calling-gives you a 30% I~CH~i.lt~commu nicatio tis ~cntchr Bryant, Marjorie Dillman, cve ti i ng t h r( ugh F r i tia jf morning alerts you sonieone else is calling. discount on direct-dialed long fc ) r I> i sah IC d C 11 t () ni e r s. \’(1 icc \ Doug Avery and Kathleen and from 5 p.m. Friday through You can alternate conversation s Bktle. distance calls placed within a ,SO- custon1ers call 1 800 482-8254. 5 p.m. Sunday. Like Circlc Calling, bet ween b(1 t h parties . mile radius within your WAt ’Ikleconini 1111 io:t t ic )lis 1)wiccs fc) r the lsudgct To11 1)ialing discount Lutheran except calls placed horn 8 a.m. Call Forwarding - lets )iO1l pro- the Deaf (1’1>1>>oustonicrs call applies cwi ulien regular long to noon Monday through Friday. gram your phone so that incoming 1 800 482-.W. Custoniers arc rally slated distance discounts are in effect. The discount applies even when calls are au toi~iaticallyforwardid welconie to visit the Centcr :it regular long distance discounts tLA’I3 is ;L IIW tertii that cicscrihtls it to any other telephotie you dosirti. 20200 tirwifield, Room 4.3, ‘ April IO are in effect. \lichigii Ikll u.llirig scnricv aca. It sunds 0;ik I’ark, Michigati 431.37. fi)r Local I\cccw and l’ransport ,kea. Speed Calling - allows you to Lutheran Women’s Mis- Budget Toll Dialing providcs a program your phone to dial up We tiope this infortnation is use- sionary League members - and friends are invited to .30% discount on long distance Cwtoni Calling Sewices: to eight or 50 frequently called ful to you and that yii will mkc the Thumb Zone spring calls anywhere within your LATA Call Waiting -when you’re on numbers with siniplc one- or tlw most of wtutevc r AIicli igaii rally Tuesday, April 10, hosted by Zion Lutheran hetween 10 p.m. and 8 am. Sunday the plione, the Call Waiting signal tw - dig i t tr 11 tries . Rcll scfiicc‘s are rigtit for you, I Church of Harbor Beach, I with registration beginning at 6:30 p.m. The rally theme is “Lift High the Cross” with the Rev. Theodore Zeile of Flint and Bradenton, Fla., as guest speaker. He is IT’S AX&T WE’VE SE€?!!!ARNEDFROM ... former LWML counselor for the international and Michigan District. NOT YOU. The opening service will be led by the host pastor, Rev. Harry White, and the closing service by Rev. Randal Schultz, zone coun- selor. 4 Michigan Bell The LWML retreat will be April 25-26 at Lake AN hiEZiiEiW COMPANY Huron Methodist Camp, 0 Jeddo, six miles south of Lexington. The theme will be “Prayer, Promises, iii wur niotitli Peace.” Guest speaker is rig this toll-fi”~ the Rev. North Sherrill of Lansing, Michigan District LWML counselor. Cost for two days is $20 and $10 for one day. Send reservations to Mrs. David Maier, 2812 Main Street, Marlette 48453 by April 10, or bring your registration to the spring rally. PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 5,1984 CASS CITY. MrCHIGAN At annual meetings

I Township officials voted salary mcreasese

Pay raises for all or some The seven electors plus The Road Commission pavement. It doesn’t make Township officials were sion about abolishing the was also criticized for the $4,195. and the board recoml officials were approved by board members voted to the road smoother. The tar granted an approximately annual meeting, but no ac- Other general fund ex- mended the increases after electors attending six of continue to hold the annual work done on Kingston and stone mixture, the percent pay raise: tion taken, so it will con-’ eight area annual meetings Road between Deford and 10 penditures include fire pro- reviewing what neighbor- meeting . same as used elsewhere, he Supervisor, from $4,752 to tinue. tection, $5,875; ambulance ing townships paid. Saturdav. It was decided a railing Kingston last summer. said, was applied on Kings- $5,230 for being There was dicussion in A mixture of tar and ($2,615 subsidy, $2,500;refuse dis- About $lO,OOO will be Will be installed alon the ton Road and part of De- supervisor and $2,615 for SANILAC posal, $1,250; Rawson spent for the fire depart- a few townships about outside steps of the vi17 age- stones was applied, with the ckerville Road between De- stones causing broken assessing) ; clerk from Memorial Library, $746 ($1 ment and $7,000 for drains- abolishing the annual meet- township hall, ford and M-81.) $2,880 to $3,170; treasurer, EVERGREEN -- The per capita), and Cass City at-large. , ing, but all decided it was It was announced Bill windshields and head- budget projects $82,000 in lights, Mrs. Wolak said, and from $2,733 to $3,010, and recreation program, $100. There was discussion worth continuing. Winchester is the new sex- Electors suggested that trustees, from $30 per meet- revenue, of which almost Salaries remain the same about water rights and il Many townships had a big ton for the township cemet- now the road is very the township board write a ing to $35. $28,800 is carryover from as last year: Supervisor, was agreed the legislaturg surplus at the end of the ery. bumpy. (Similar corn- ‘ letter to the county Board 1983-84,and expenditures of $2,500 annually; clerk, should undertake action to 1983-84 fiscal year to carry The depository for ments were made at the of Commissioners comp- Other large budgted ex- $82,000. over to the new year, which Novesta Township meet- penditures are fire protec- $1,700; treasurer, $2,000, improve riparian rights. townshik funds will con- laining about the lack of re- The supervisor, clerk and and trustees, $35 per meet- Sixteen persons, includ- started Sunday, one reason tinue to be the Gagetown ing.) sponse from the Road Com- tion, $6,OOO; township treasurer each received ha11,$5,000 (for remodeling, ing. ing board members, at- being the state caught up branch of the First of (Road Commission Clerk mission and drain commis- $400 raises, to $2,900, $1,700 Four board members and tended. last year on its delayed re- America bank. Jim Miklovic told the sioner. plus utilitiks, etc.:, ; and $1,700 respectively. drains- #-at-Iarge,$2,000. four electors attended. GRANT -- New revenue is venue sharing payments, Township meetings will Chronicle Monday the Electors also- suggested They are the first raises in projected at $4O,OOO, plus which it postponed makin be on the third Wednesday “maintenance seal coat” is the board solicit bids for Nine electors plus all five apparently four years. during its financiaf of April, June, August, Oc- intended to fill the cracks roadside grass mowing and board members attended. The board also asked for shortfall before passage of tober, December, January, and maintain the present brush cutting this summer. There was some discus- raises for the two trustees, the state income tax in- February and March, all but one didn’t want it, so crease. starting at 7:30 p.m. their salaries will remain The primary action at all ELLINGTON -- The at $40 per meeting. the annual meetings was There is $20,880 budgeted jbai. township has $210,162avail- Spending for roads and general funds Plus $4,100 in presentation of the budgets able in 1984-85, of which for roads, of which $10,000 bridges, brining and road- federal revenue funds (in- for the 1984-85 fiscal year. is set aside for paving the $148,069 is carryover from side brush spraying are cluding S9O0 unspent last last year and $62,093 is new ~awrequzres one mile of Germania Road year) budgeted for roads. TUSCOLA COUNTY south of Deckerville Road. revenue. Expenditures in budgetedElectors at approved$31,900. pay The township board hasn’t the new fiscal year are $1,000 is to be spent for raises for all officials: decided yet what road work

ELMWOOD -+ The being projected at $186,162. spraying roadsides, to be budget projects rev Of that, $150,659 may be matched by an equal Supervisor, $1,800 (up will be done. spent for roads, plus all of annual meets amount from the Road $200), plus $3,500 for asses- There was discussio*

Commission, and $880 for sing (up $350) ; clerk and about putting a road mil- the township’s federal re- a again, + venue sharing funds of The future of the annual annual meeting. The ques- towns‘hip board Or8 percent new tube bridge on Arnold treasurer, each $2,500 (up lage On the with the be $6,171. meeting was a topic of dis- tion has to be put on the 01 the electors signing peti- Road, north of Shabbona $2001, and trustees, $520 (up made by decisionthe township to The township has one cussion at some area ballot by a vote of the tions would have to put the Road, to be matched by an $45), Plus $7 per meeting board at its meeting Man- township annual meetings township board or by filing equal amount from Argyle mile of Murray Road bet- question on the ballot. (noThe change). other large general day. Such a has ween Deckerville and Gil- Saturday, partly out of con- of petitions signed by at The feeling of the MTA, Township, plus money from ford Roads and a half-mile fusion about the present least 8 percent of the regis- Ms. Skelding explained, is the county. fund expenditure is $6,000 been defeated severs! of Jacob Road between law and proposed changes tered voters in the that the concept of the an- An additionar $7,000 from for the fire department. times before by voters- Dutcher and M-81ready for to that law. township. nual meeting is outdated. the general fund is to be (The half-mill levy for the The township board $1,500 plus $3,500 for asses- paving this year. The resent law, accord- Charter townships do not They go back to when spent for brining roads for fire department is ear- day evening decided to ask sing, and trustees, $30 per Also a high priority this ing to fat Skelding, public have to conduct annual they were often the only dust control. marked for Purchase of a voters in the Aug. 7 primacy meeting plus $150 a month. year is to finish grading and affairs officer for the Michi- meetings. meeting held in the Other general fund ex- new fire truck. to approve a one-mill levy Of the federal revenue It is anticipated $53,000 ditching of the one mile of gan Townships Associa- The current position of township each year. penditures include drains- for three years for road will be spent for roads this Akron Road between Green tion, is that all general law the MTA, in a resolution ap- At one time, township of- at-large, $8,400;fire protec- sharing funds, $3,000 is to maintenance and construc- year, including $8,000 in and Hurds Corner. townships with a population roved by delegates at its ficials were elected at the tion, $5,000, and elections, be spent for the fire depart- tion, which if approved, will federal revenue sharing, The township board of less than 5,000 must hold fast state convention, is annual meeting, taxes were $l,OO0. men6 $2,600 for roads and raise about $15,000 a year. according to Clerk Joanne hasn’t discussed yet what an annual meeting on the that annual meetings levied, budgets adopted Spending of federal re- $400 for recreation. It will be the sixth time Sattelberg. Rebuilding, of other road work might be last Saturday preceding the should>beabolished in all and other important deci- venue sharing funds is ear- Thirteen persons, includ- since 1976 the board ha two miles of Green Road done this year, according first Monday in April, un- townships unless the board sions made. marked as follows: Road ing board members, at- sought approval of a roa8 between Hoppe and Bay to Clerk Clayton Turner. less the township board votes to have one. Now, township boards patching, graveling and tended. millhge. The previous City-Forestville are to be The supervisor received votes to hold the annual are required by law to meet culverts, $5,500; Rawson levies were for a larger done this year. The two a pay raise, including as- meeting at another time. Proposed legislation that at least once every three Memorial Library, $1,042 HURONCOUNTY amount and all were der miles south of Hoppe were sessing, to $6,000,from the The law was changed in has been passed by the months and most meet ($1 per capita); Cass City feated. done last year. previous $5,258. Other 1980 to allow annual meet- House of Representatives monthly and a public hear- recreation program, $250, BROOKFIELD -- Re- Also planned are gravel- salaries stay the same: ings other than on the “last and is currently in a Senate ing must be held prior to and fire protection, $2,000. venue, including the 3 mills Drains at large are levied for roads and car- budgeted at $9,338,up from ing the 1 1/4miles of Hobart Clerk and treasurer, $3,576 Saturday.” committee, Ms. Skelding the adoption of the annual The amount of the ambu- Road between Walsh and All townships in the Cass 6udget. lance subsidy isn’t known ryover of $13,000, is pro- $600 last year; fire protec- each, and trustees, $800 said, would extend the pro- I Green and one mile of Dos- each. City area are general law visions applying general About the only powers yet. jected at $163,000. Antici- tion, $6,000,up from $5,200, to pated expenditures also and ambulance subsidy, ser between Cass City and There is $1,200 budgeted townships with less than law townships with more left to electors at the annual The meeting was at- are Dickersoh Roads, plus for elections and $494 for 5,000 population. than 5,000 population to meetings are to approve tended by nine electors and $163,000. $1,500. grading. Graveling on library services. In general law townships those with less. salaries of township offi- five board members. Ppproximately $120,000 With the number of vot- some other roads may be The three-quarter mill with a population of 5,000 or That is, the annual meet- cials and to approve or deny is to be spent for roads, of ers nearing the maximum done. , levy for fire protection ex- more, a majority of elec- ing could abolished purchase or sale of real es- GREENLEAF ’-- The, which $97,OOO is to come allowed for one precinct be by from the special millage, using paper ballots, Clerk I Elmwood spent $44,200 on pired with last December’s tors can vote to abolish the public vote. Either the tate by the township. budget projects $140,000 in roads last year, including tax bills, so that will have revenue, of which $77,000 is $15,000 in federal revenue Donald Reid said, there $9,301 in federal revenue to be voted on in an election carryover, and $92,046 in sharing and the rest from was discussion about either sharing. this year. The board will expenses. the general fund. splitting the township info Other large expenditures also have to decide whether There is $70,000 budgeted Most of the money, Clerk two precincts or acquirinp in 1984-85 include $3,397 for to put a road millage on the from the general fund for Edmund Good Jr. said, will a voting machine. No deci- the use of the Cass City ballot, Turner said. The old roads, -of which the two be used to apply crushed sion was made. landfill by township resi- levy expired two years ago. largest projects will be stone on roads where There was talk about the dents and $1,337 ($1 per An informal decision was building two miles of Gil- needed. future of the annual meet- capita) for the Rawson made after discussing it to bert Road north of Cass Thesupervisor,clerkand ing, but no one knew the Memorial Library in Cass continue to hold the annual City Road (grading, gravel- treasurer each received a status of the state law on City. ing and ditching) and $1,OOO raise, to $6,O00, $3,500 the subject. meeting. and respectively. Salaries remain the same The fire department Fourteen or 15 persons, graveling two miles of Les- $3,500 budget, from the special plus board members, at- lie Road. Patching, brining The board will set salaries as last year: Supervisor, half-mill levy, is $8,300 for tended. and brush spraying will for the two trustees, pre- $3,640 annually; treasurel‘, $2,600, equipment and $6,000 for KINGSTON -- The new also be done. sently $30 per meeting, at $3,120; clerk, and operations. budget lists $119,372 in All federal revenue shar- the next regular meeting. trustees, $25 per meeti proposed expenditures and ing funds will also be spent Salaries were last raised Twelve persons incluc that amount in revenue, of for roads, a projected four years ago, Good said, board members.- attend Vietnam which $50,673 is listed as in- vested income. O€ that, $sO,OOO, plus vets sought $6,000 in federal revenue sharing funds, is budgeted for roads. for parade The township board is getting bids from the Tus- cola County Road Commis- Frank Kieltyka of Lam- sion and private contrac- ton Roac Decker, is‘ re- tors, Clerk Victoria Wolak cruiting Vietnam War vete- said, for graveling portions rans to march in the Cass of Englehart, wite Creek, City Fourth of July Festival Rossman, Silvernail, parade. Clothier and Dodge Roads, He said he m‘arched with a total of 10 miles, plus 1,100 Vietnam veterahs in a ditching along Phillips CARS Road. CARS July 4th parade last year in DRAIN CLEANING - The Center B’Drain, shown here liSomebody1981 Chevy Cared Citation for This One” Southfield and would like to The Road ’ Commission 1983 Chevy Camaro and drain commissioner east of Koepfgen Road, will have the silt dug out and brush 220 get a large number to Factory loaded, “Everything” 3 to Choose From march in Cass City this were the subject of much along the banks removed. The portion of the drain north of year. criticism because of what M-81 was last cleaned in 1971. South of there, it hasn’t been 1982 Camaio 2-28 1881 Buick LeSabre Limited Interested veterans are some persons felt has been lndy 500 Pace Car “Previous Owner heartbroken” invited to call Kieltyka at a lack of adequate response cleaned since being built in 1920. “King of the Road” lW31 Oids Cutlassi Supreme after p.m. concerning road and drain- 872-4132 7 age problems. 1982 Chevy Chevette “Somebody Cared” One owner, “Somebody Cared for This One” 1982 Chevy Cavalier Drains-tocost “Royal Runner” 1081 Ford Escort “Shortens the Long Haul” 1982 Chevy Chevette “Previous Owner Heart Broken” 1981 Chevy Monte Carlo “fake the Family in Style” area residents 1982 Pontiac Grand Prlx 1980 Olds Cutlass Supreme Local owned, “Previous Owner Only 17,000 miles, “Classic Beauty” tion of Dodge and Bay City- Heartbroken” - THE DRAINAGE DIS- 1979 Chevy Camaro Forestville Roads. It runs trict for the Center B and 1981Fully loaded, Chew ‘lLuxury Caprice to Spare” “Loving Care That Shows” SPRING CRhFT CLASSES three years, with one-third southeast, parallel to the its branches includes four of the amount each year Grand Trunk railroad sections in Elmwood 1978 Olds 00 added to property tax bills, tracks to the Cass City vil- 1981 Chevy Impala Township, 18 sections in “Family Size Room” Custom Cruiser Wagon starting with those to be lage limits, then veers “Fully Loaded” needs bodv reDair BEQINNINQ STENCIL CLASS Elkland Township and all mailed at the end of this southwest and crosses M- but the southeast corner of -- Cost S7.00 Plus Materlals year. 81, Koepfgen and Elmwood 1978 Ford Super Cab April 8.130 pm. or 6:30 p.m. Cass City. All property TRUCKS Completion date for the Roads before emptying into owners in the drainage dis- 1982 Chevv S-10 “Drives Like New” contractors awarded the the Cass River. trict will be assessed to help One owner, “Looks New, 1979 Dodge ’% 1970 Dodge 4x4 .LIFTED STAR CLASS Center B and Reid Drain Cleaning of the drain will pay the cost of the project. .projects will be Aug. of start where it crosses Feek New” Pickup, Local owned 20,000 mi les, “Looks Cost $6.50 Plus Materlals 1 Cass City is included, this year. Completion date Koepfgen Road, south of M- New, Drives New” April 10 - 12:30-4:30 p.m. Henry explained, because 1979 Chevy 197C FordVan or 6 p.m. - 10 pm. for the Reid branches 81, the engineers having de- all the storm drains except F2 1977 Ford 150 4x4 which includes installation termined it wasn’t neces- those in the southeast Pickup,“Looks New, Local Feels owned, New” “Good Work Van” “Care That Shows” *SOFT SCULPTURE DOLL CLASS of three drainage control sary to clean it out all the corner eventually empty structures is Sept .1. Henry way to the river, Cost $5.00 Plus Materials into the Center B. (Drains CHECK OUT OUR NEW LOW PRICED Aprll 16 .10:00 a.m. orpp.m. expects work will begin in Reid Drain starts in in the southeast corner Elmwood Township, north- empty into the Cass River. ) TIRES AT OUVRY TIRE CENTER M%nry stressed the total east of the Cedar Run Road Praperty owners who will cost of the project, in addi- and M-81 intersection, and benefit from the drain iS tion to the amounts paid to runs northeast into the cleaning petitioned for the ,Pre-Reglstration the contractors, includes Center B, Its branch runs project. A board of determi- Required interest, engineering costs north from M-81.The drain nation appointed by Henry and contingency. is 2.5 miles long. Its branch for all Classes inspected the drains and THE B is 1.3 miles. Call ua for More Detalb CENTER conducted a hearing in Drain project involves Branch No. 1 and its March, 1983, before decid- Ph. 673-5244 cleaning 5.5 miles, all in branch run north from M-81 ing the proposed project 177 N. State St.. Caro Elkland. The drain starts into the Reid Draia. Total , was necessary. southwest of the intersec- length is 1.7 miles. CASCITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 5,1984 PAGE ELEVEN Charge 2 for Student art show clriving1.0 under1 set at library Thumb area high school Last year, which was the the work necessary to make art teachers are holding first time for the event, it the show a success. influence their Thumb Area Student was held ih the Indianfields They have also been Art Show at Rawson Memo- Township Library in Caro. meeting with other art Cass City police last week Line Road after he followed rial Library * now through Pam Terbush, Mayville teachers to plan a possible arrested two drivers on it from Cass City at speeds April 14. art teacher, and Marilyn art show of the teachers’ Up to 86 miles per hour, ac- Each teacher has chosen Biefer, Kingston art work. Many of the teachers charges of operating a teacher, have been prepar- motor vehicle under the in- cording to the officer. five outstanding pieces of are practicing artists who fluence of liquor. Auvil was released from art work from their stu- ing for the show since Oc- work in a variety of media. the county jail later that dents’ work to be put on dis- tober. They have been con- The exhibit can be viewed /.’ The first took place at tacting teachers, arranging during regular library 2-:35 a.m. Thursday, with day after posting $100 bond. play - Arraignment in district According to Ken Kueff- ex5ibTt space,-anZTaoTngaI hours. the arrest of Jefferson D. ner, Car0 art teacher, the Auvil, 25, of 8844 court was scheduled April Grassmere Road. 9. show is intended to show- Auvil’s car was stopped Mary T. Quinn, 27, of case the work of some of by officer Donald Miller Jr. Clawson or Caseville, was the best art students in each on Cemetery Road at Huron taken into custody.at 2:35 school. The show is not a a.m. Friday on a charge of competition among area driving under the influence schools, but a way of show- Coming Auctions after Miller noticed a pick- ing the dedication, skill, up truck being driven away ART SHOW -- North Branch art teacher Brian Kaldahl and creativity these young : Wednesday, April 4 - Jac- without its lights on from and Cass City High School art teacher Karen Wallace area artists have. ualine Beutler will sell behind Rabideau Motors on Participating high iolstein cattle, dairy Main Street. The truck was check locations of two art works before hanging. The schools are Cass City, equipment and farm driven two blocks north on bottom work is made of multi-colored clothespins. The Kingston, Caro, Mayville, machinery at the place lo- Seeger Street, where the works by students seven Thumb high on Brown City, North Branch cated three miles west and driver stalled it and from schools are and Unionville-Sebewaing. a half mile south of Argyle couldn’t get it restarted. display at Rawson Memorial Library through April 14. The show is had-in a dif- Arnold Rd. dsentoski ferent location each year. on Ms. Quinn was released Auction Service. from the county jail later Thursday, April 5 - a dual that day after posting $100 sale will be held at the place bond. District court ara located five miles east and raignment was scheduled U April 9. two miles south of Ubly. MissionarvJ Elmer F. and Helen Osen- The pickup, an old one, tpski will sell farm machin- was driven back to ery and some household Rabideau Motors by some- Fellow ship 25 plastic book bags goods. Clarence and Cathy one from the dealership. Puvalowski will sell farm Robert E. Brinkman of Eighteen persons were machinery. Osentoski Auc- 5755 N. Dodge Road, Cas present Monday evening Rawson Memorial Lib- the library meeting room copy machine. tion Service. City, reported to the for the monthly meeting of rary will celebrate Na- this week and next week. It Books are delivered to

sheriff’s department last the Women’s Missionary tional Library Week April features the five best works Provincial House bi-weekly + Saturday, April 7 - Stuart Wednesday that two hyd- *Fellowshipin the First Bap- 8-14. of art from each school in and library materials can ‘Booth will sell farm raulic cylinders were stolen tist Church. Theme of the week is the Thumb area. be delivered to shut-ins pachinery at the place lo- from a plow he c wns, which Shirley Shaw presided “Knowledge is Real Rawson Memorial pro- upon request. 2 (8x10s) 36x7s) cated 1%miles south of Bad was parked in k field along over the meeting and con- Power.” vides many services. The meeting room is av- Axe on Nugent Rd. Osen- Mushroom Road in Kings- tributed a poem, “Spring.” The first 25 persons com- In addition to books, ailable for events of com- 16wallets ton township. Prayer time for mis- ing to the library each day toski Auction Service. paperbacks and munity interest, such as art TRADITIONAL POSES ONLY The cylinders, valued at sionaries was led by Lillian will receive a plastic “Love magazines, it also has pam- and needlework shows, and $240 each, were taken since Hanby. For the program, My Library” book bag. can be used for private ‘Wednesday, April 11 phlets, travel guides and - March 16. Olive Stark spoke about Four Superman posters tourist information, re- meetings in some cir- Gerald Deering will sell Daniel Lackowski of and banners featuring the R. “the life of Christ.” cords, cassettes and cumstances. PACKAGE ONLY (95$ DEPOSIT) fgrm machinery at the 4454 Harrison Street, Ubly, The April meeting will be theme for the week will be Special programs oper- place located 3% miles cameras available for loan. reported to Cass City police project night. given away in a drawing. Many materials it doesn’t ated by the library include south of Elkton on S. Elkton last Thursday that the right Children through the eighth Poses our selection Beautiful backgrounds available Refreshments were have can be borrowed from films for senior citizens the Plus $1 .OO sitting fee for each additional’subject in same portrait Rd. Osentoski Auction Ser- served by Sally Britton and grade.. . . are eligible to par- third Friday vice. other libraries through the of each month, PHOTOGRAPHY DAYS Thursday, April 12 - APRIL 12 thru APRIL 14 Luzern and Richard Dickson will sell farm PHOTOGRAPHY HOURS equipment at the place lo- Thursday 10=1,2-5:30;Fri. 10=1,2-5:30,6=8; cated six miles west and a Lunch hour 1-2; Sat. 10-1,2=4:30. half mile south of Sandusky pn Juhl Rd. Osentoski Auc- tion Service. B BEN FRANKLIN Where everyth-ingyou buy is guaranteed! Saturday, April 14 - Clair and Virginia Auslander will Cass Citv ,sell personal property and real estate at the place lo- cated four miles east, three miles south, two miles east and a half mile south of Cass City at 4625 Decker @d. Lorn Hillaker, au- - .ctioneer * ment, reports that the-WIC Program (Women, Infants, . Saturday, April 14 - Ches- Children) that has been t.er Oparka Jr. will sell serving residents of Tus- farm machinery and real estate at the place located is able to serve more pre- five miles east and 1% miles gnant women and pre- south of Ubly on Mac- school children. -- Colorful sweats for casual wear! Donald Rd. Osentoski Auc- tion Service. Nutrition education and nutritious foods are availa- E *.Saturday, April 21 - ble at no cost to those eligi- kichard and Kevin ble. Nicholas will sell farm machinery and real estate Each month participants [Blouses for Easter at the place located four get individually prescribed miles north and 3% miles packages of foods high in

east of Cass City on Bay protein, iron, calcium, Vit- ~ Y Big.Assortment City-Forestville Kd. usen- amin A, and Vitamin C. De- taki Auction Service. pending on the age and nut- miL t Wrangler ritional needs of the mother or child, the package in- cludes such foods as iron fortified cereal, eggs, pure fruit juice, peanut butter, SWEATS and either milk or fortified infant formula or natural cheese. Pregnant women, breast New Colors feeding mothers, infants, and preschool children may New Styles qualify if the following three guidelines are met: 1) Live in Tuscola County. 2) Have an annual in- come of no more than $799 $12,099 for a family of two; UP three persons, $15,207; four W H $18,315; five, $21,423, and six, $24,531. 3) Nutritional need is de- termined-following a nutri- tion evaluation including I .- height, weight, hernoglo Now Here bin, diet and medical his- No other furnace exceeds tory. the efficiency and For further informa tion, economy of the Lennox contact the WIC adminis- JEANS ROSE Busm Pulse furnace saves up to trator at the Health Depart- $18** 42% on gas heating costs! ment, 2266 W. Caro Road, Makes your old furnace Caro 48723, telephone 673- obsolete. 8114. See a demonstration at the Home Show. r------I I Wedding 1, COLONY HOUSE I Cass Clty I Announcemsnts BULBS April 6 - 2-10 p.m. I April 7 - 10-10 p.m. I d . I I April 8 - 12-5 p.m. I lnvitations I I Catalbgsloaned f I I ove mlg h t . I PLUMBING I FREE SUBSCRIPTION I I WITH EACH ORDER. I & HEATING I 6528 Main St., Cass Citl Ph. 872-5084 I Chronicle 1 I Phone872-2010 I fiCondltlonlng Heatlng %------h PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 5,1984 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Juries convict two USE LOW COST CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS Transit (nonbusiness) rates. io words or less, $1.25 each I( General insertion; additional words 7 (Merchandise) ( ForSale ( For Sale !).; cents each. Three weeks for IMerchandise 1 in circuit court OWNER SELLING 4 bed- - LAND FOR RENT or sale the price of two - cash rate. FOR SALE - Kentucky rifle FOR SALE - 3 piece couch Save money by enclosing - 52-gallon electric hot room, 3 full baths, living T. 21, CVA muzzle loader with set, rocker, child's rocker, Tuscola County Circuit Richard Neeley, of Both trials lasted two cash with mail orders. Rates water heater. Phone 872- room, dining room, family, 4 Court juries last week 10364 Lewis Road, Mil- days. horn, powder, measure twin beds, child toybox, 4681. 3-3-22-3 room, attached 2 car gas- for display want ad on caps, maxi-balls, one year dresser. Call 872-2468 even- found two persons guilty of lington, was convicted Monday of this week, Jos- applira tion. age. Corner Dale St. and., the charges against them. Wednesday of receiving lyn sentenced Robert old, $125 or best offer. Call ings. 2-3-22-3 Hospital Drive. Call 87% 872-4659. 2-3-22-3 FOR SA LE^^ owner - 2 and concealing stolen prop- Towler, 35, of Detroit, to bedroom 2 bath mobile 3046. ' 3-3-22-3. 5 $100, .. . erty over an outboard one year in the county jail home, 2 car garage and __ -- motor Julyl, 1982, in Arbela FOR SALE - Diesel tractor 2 girls win for larceny in a building. FOR SALE - AKC Poodle XT190 Allis Chalmers. Ex- shed on blacktop road, near LISTINGS WANTED - If Township. Serving of six months of the Cass City, 19 acres of farm- Bond was continued until cellent condition. 10 years you have a home, farm or sentence was deferred and old, used about 800 hours, able land, perfect for small business you'd like to sell', - : 1 st in show sentencing May 21. he was credited with 43 farm or starter home. Pos- call Kelly W. Smith at Osen- * Harley E. Kelley, 36, of kept inside. $10,000. Also Rochelle Puvalowski and days served. grader blade like new to fit sible assumption of land toski Realty - office till 5 :0 2763 Hurds Corner Road, __ Lisa Howard playing a Towler was also placed Also 4x8 camper-top $50. - - - contract or terms. Call 872- 872-4377 and after 5 :00 8?2-. Caro, was found guilty above tractor, $325. Can be piano duet won first place on probation for five years, 6574 Elizabeth St., Cass FOR SALE - used Hoover seen at 6240 W. Main. 5317. 3-3-29-6 2248. 3-2-24df .: Thursday of impaired driv- $500, $400 1,I' in their division and first fined assessed City. Come after 5:30p.m. vacuum, good condition, Please call 872-2155 or 872- .~ ing March 27,1983, in Almer I, place overall in the recent court costs and ordered to 1-4-5-3 $40. Call 872-3045. 2-3-22-3n 3519. 2-3-22-3 Township. 3 .I Bad Axe Jaycees first an- pay restitution of $1,692. -...... Real Estate He then pleaded guilty to He pleaded guilty March - -. .. * nual talent show. BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED FOR SALE - 240 feet of 12- Rochelle is the daughter being an habitual offender 5, to stealing watches and E'OiC SALE - 1978 Buick because of two prior convic- Century station wagon. BUSINESS CARDS inch culvert pipe, $4.50 VILLAGE OF CASS CITY - L bedroom home on nice : of Mr. and Mrs. A1 drugs Jan. 22, 1983, from street. 1% baths. Full basement. Glassed-in porch. tions for driving under the the 1Jnionville Pharmacy. foot; 100 feet of 15-inch cul- Puvalowski of Ubly. Lisa is vert pipe, $5.50 foot. Phone $34,900. W-TO :. the daughter of Mr. and influence of liquor, in 1974 and 1982. Judge Patrick R. 658-8257. 2-3-29-3 Mrs. Russell Howard of De- ROBINSON ROAD - 4 or 5 bedroom home. Newly ckerville. Joslyn accepted his plea. selected Phone 673-5336 or 673-2694. Highest quality .- - -_ ._. - He then released Kelley 3 CHETK OUR upholstery remodeled. Open stairway, full basement, garage Heidi Peters of Ubly,won 1-4-5-1 raised printing approximately 2 acres. $65,000. Possible land COI,_> - on $5,000 personal recogni- -- - __ fabric department for third place. See our new catalog. spring spruce-up. The tract. 142-CY .: All are students of Jan zance. . ...bond. . A sentencing in piano FOK SALE - 1981 Dodge date will be Set. Paint Store. 2-4-5-1 Moore of Deckerville. 1 0 Charger 2.2, 4 speed stick, CaSS City Chronicle KOEPFGEN ROAD - 5 bedrooms, walk-out basemat,' silveF and black, every- 2-2-9-tf t I excellent opportunity to finish the way you want to. Garagh -, evaluation Approximately acres. $65,000dand contract. 006-CY; thing but air. Excellent con- _- . .. - T- - NEW 1% The second annual reg- dition, 50,000 miles. $3,900. FOR SALE - 1981 Yamaha ional piano evaluation judg- Call 872-3046. 1-3-22-3 Y-Zinger; 125cc Yamaha Easter & Spring SHABBONA ROAD - 3 possibly 5 bedroom home. Large: ing took place March 17 at .. dirt bike, $150; go-cart; living room* a-d kitchen. Approximately 2 acres.; Saints Peter and Paul FOR SALE - 1973 Ford pic- Homelite model 3310 chain- $28,000. 030-CY, Merchandise W School in Ruth. kuDRanger, 390 engine, flat saw. Call 872-2938. 2-3-22-3 The judge was Charles B. APPROVED - for Foster Care - 5 bedroom home. Garage bed, air,-radio, extia parts. ~ ._ Arriving Daily Horse stables. Central air, woodstove, rec room, 2% fenced Asche from Interlochen. Runs good. $725.00. 1 ton SALE - living room Ruth is the only evaluation glass round table, 27". Call acres. $57,900. Possible land contract, 035-CY" trailer with duals 7: 50-16, L* center in Michigan. $325.00. Ford Truck parts 1 872-2426- 2-3-22-3 Nothing Ordinary The three students cho- ton, cheap. Phone 879-3842. MR. EANDYMAN ? or 3 bedroom home. Large barsi 1 : sen by him to go on to the 1-3-22-3 New at acre. $21,900. 049-CY , international semi-finals in BIGELOW HARDWARE Cass City Ph. 872-5172 * Cincinnati, Ohio, where WONDERGRO 2-4-5-1 HADLEY ROAD - 2 bedroom mobile home, 12x60.: they will be competing with FOR SALE - 1981 Datsun Lawn Food,Weed Killer, -- Expando. Approximately 20 acres. $28,900. OII-HF, 39 Plus Sulfur $ NEED MONEY? students from all over the 510 wagon, AM-FM stereo FOR RENT - new - electric WE BUY GOLD, SILVER, DIAMONDS, RIFLES, cassette, 4 speed, 52,000 ORGANIC PEET REMODELED 3 home. world were Heidi Peters, * or manual typewriters by AND REDECORATED - bedroom SHOTGUNS, TOOLS, SPORTS EQUIPMENT, T.V.'S, Ubly, Kristine Abend, miles, excellent mpg, DRY COW MANURE and the week or month. Also 5 acres approximately. Garage and dutbuildings. 1 TYPEWRITERS, CHAIN SAWS AND Palms, and Melissa Engel, $4,500. Call 872-3146 even- ORTHO PRODUCTS $38,000. 013-HF LAWN leave your typewriters and MOWERS. Minden City. All other par- ings. 1-3-29-3 other office equipment at

~ Wealso give cash loans on any of the above. Gerald & Bettv Stilson I ticipants received honors. our store for repair. Used REALWWORLD. .:f Three participants, Miss tvDewritex-s for sale. THUMB PAWN Engel, Lisa Howard, De- Miconkey Jewelry. Hutchinson Realty, Incd'; 815 South Hooper Street, Caro, MI 2-4-6-tf I ckerville, and Rochelle 451 N. State St., Caro, MI 48723 .. I Phone 673-5997 .~ Puvalowski, Ubly, will at- REALTY WORLD telephone (517)673-7773 24-51 tend a music festival April FOR SALE - 1978 Suzuki Is $ 2849 after 3:30. 1-3-22-3 FOR SALE - chainsaw, GSlOOO. Call 872-3393 after I- I 13-14 at Interlochen. There __ will be a master class, ear Stihl model O41Av, new 21" 6 p.m. Ed Keating. 2-4-5-1 training and pedagogy clas- FOR SALE - 1978 Ford bar and chain, case, _- ~- Osentoski Realty Has ses. Fairmont, air, AM-FM $300.00. Call 872-3337 even- USED STEEL toolbox, fits stereo, excellent running ings. 2-4-5-2 across pickup box - make The Home To Suit Your Needs INCOME No protection condition. Priced to sell. ~_ ~ offer; steel clothes line Call 872-4036. 1-4-5-3 FOR SALE - Cedar posts, posts $25 pair; light yard FHA approved - this ranch home has 3 bedrooms, double Fifty percent of Ameri- 100 inches long, 3 to 5-inch wheelbarrow or good ex- bath, wood and gas heat. Built in 1979 on beautiful. cans depend on under- tops. $2.25 apiece. Also 8-ft. press wagon, $10 each; new wooded lot, over 3 acres. Located between Cass City and TAXES ground water for their picnic tables finished. Call dog house and picnic table. Caro, close to state game area, )r Y ,1 drinking water, says the after 5 - 872-2039. 2-4-5-6 $15 water tank from For fast, professional preparation of your personal, farm, _--- bathtub. Roy Anthes, phone National Wildlife Federa- ,. or business tax returns call 872-4532 for an appointment. FOR SALE - barn beams, ALL INVENTORY must 872-3012. 2-4-5-3 tion. Yet no legislation IP specifically protects Make offer. Call 872-3682. go- hardware, parts ~ Appointments will be made for your convenience, groundwater from con- ,. 2-4-5-3 and machinery. At TROMBONE lessons avail- I. including evenings and weekends, tamination. wholesale prices. Enos able. Call Stan after 4 at 872-3096. 2-3-15-4 Individual returns, including State of Michigan, from -

$20.00. rentgd at Old-Wood Drug. ~_I~. ~ FORSALE - rototiller, RAY ARMSTEAD JR. No membership dues. SALE - German short- Troy-Bilt, 6 hp,(horse) FOR $250, Call 665-2639. 2-4-5-3 Certified Public Accountant Tuesday week hairedyears old, purebred, not registered; female, 32 6312 Main Street ends -enjoy at home. 2-3-29-3 full size car covers. Also CUSTOM WATERBED= Cass City, Michigan 48726 discount prices. New youth 1-2641 pups to give away. Call size. Waterbed Manufac- after 6 - 872-3787. 2-4-5-3 turers of Michigan, Specialists. New acces- Puzzled? sories. 8625 M-25, Sebewa- Find the Service or Product ing. Phone 883-3385. Show- 6278 Beechwood Drive. Just broke-in, 3 lovely bed- You Need in Thismm..e.em Action Guide I Give a gift subscription to room Monday-Friday until rooms, 11% bath, fireplace. This home is fully insulated I 5:30. Saturday 1O:OO-5:OO. with total utility bills of under $l,OOO.OO for heat, lights Sunday 12:OO-5 :00. 2-4-5-1 for whole year. Beautiful landscaped yard with full , ____ _- _ basement in Northwood Estates. s SERVICE DIRECTORY Cass The City Chronicle FOR SALE - '78 Triumph I 750, low miles, someextras, Sal's Countq Clipper Birthdays, anniversaries $1100.00 or best offer. '79 1231 Englehart Rd., Deford Can Am MX 250, low hours, I Phane 872-4176 Gift card mailed with good tires, $650.00 or best Clare's Sunoco Senice Clothes Caboose Monday thru Saturday each order Gffer. Both in excellent *Tune Ups .Minor Repairs Infants' Toddlers' Haircuts Perms Make-Up .- condition. Phone 658-8257. *fires .Batteries 3 mo. - 24 rno. 2T -4T PENELOPE! Have you 2-3-29-3 *Grease & Oil Children's 44X and 7-14 $een the new craft items at Certified Mechanic Maternity Clothes also Available The Paint Store? 2-4-5-1 CdI 872.2470 120 W. Lincoln St., Car0 Phons673.8266 . "... - Real Estate 1 1 '4' I FOR SALE - 1st and 2nd b I1 1 ForSale 1 , 1 24.~~.SERVICE cutting hay, round bales. I 1-- ction M-81 & M-53 Call 872-2662. 2-4- 5-3 40 ACRES - corner of Hoad- -- .- ley and Robinson. Will rent L&S Standard Service JUST RECEIVED new or take percentage. Tony Phone 872-2342 PLUMBING G HEATING, INC. I 6528 Main I chair Pads and throw rugs Munoz Sr, 8048 Artesian, Certified Mechanics Custom Sewing Fabric New on the market, 3 bedroom Cape Cod. Newly Phone 872.5084 for every room at The Paint Detroit, MI 48228. Call (313) Complete Car Care Servlce *Alterations Crafts Pigeon Phone 4534531 redecorated. All ready to move in - low taxes, heat bib Wrecker Service Notions Store. 2-4-51 584-8527, 3-3-22-4 I undwf %w.IIO a vear. Call tadav for more details. Pay hike for Real-Estate 1 Y I Village Service Center 1 II LIHCOLN SI Gage town GLENNIE - Small 2 bedroom cabin, surrounded by 17,000 Tlres V-Belts Batteries acres of state and federal land. $3,500 cash. $4,500 terms. Tune Ups Brakes Mufflers Certified Mechanic Home-Commercial-lndus trial policeI. officer 177 N. State Cass City Area LEWISTON - Moon Lake - mobile home on nice lot, 1 mile Flu Caro from golf course. Lake and club privileges. $5,500 cash - In-Town tick Up L Dolivery Phona TRASH COLLECTION 673-5244 Call Collect 313-798-8025 The Gagetown Village $7,500 terms. Phone 872-3850 "Big Enough To Serve You" See Us Council Monday evening di- I I I For Your rected police officer Larry KINGSTON - 3 bedroom ranch home, fireplace, new fur- Craft II Eaton to start working 40 nace, on corner lot. Low 30's. E-2 terms. Supplles! Rich's Disposal hours a week and gave him I 1 Residential 8 Cornhercial a pay raise of 50 cents an CAR0 - 2 bedroom home, close to schools and hospital.

I I 1- I RubbishRemoval I how, to $6.50. $24,500, Land contract terms. FMHA approved - 3 bedroom home on double with fuN Croft-Clam lumber, Inc. Container Service Available I Eaton had been working basement. Natural gas heat and wood fireplace. Cass City 872-2141 Next Door Neighbor 30 hours a week during the CASS CITY - 2% miles from town on main highway. An acre Completely redecorated and already to move in. Call Andenem Windows I I New Location Call 683-2233 winter months. of land with well constructed 3 bedroom mission brick today. 1 hrhrLoch 218 N. State St., Caro, Mi. The council also granted ranch home, attached garage. All Andersen windows, 3 fire- Prefidshd Pmding Phone 673-3200 his request to purchase a places, space saver kitchen, full basement, with wet bar Mom-Fri. - 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. We also now have a breathalyzcr, used for and rec room, plastered walls. Natural gas hydronic heat- Just a little south - 10 beautiful acres - ideal for building BACK DOOR ENTRANCE measuring blood alcohol ing system with wood back-up. Deep machine driven well. 2 spot or just recreational or hunting land. Good 71-content of drivers, at a cost septic tanks and fields. 18jx36' workshop with 200 amp investment with up to forty acres available in one piece. I I Tuff-Kote Dinol of approximately $400. service, Price has been reduced to $65,OOO. Terms to right $sOo.OO per acre. SQ U I R REL'S I No one appeared at the pui.chaser. Automotive Rust Proofing scheduled public hearings NEST System 6 Waxing Kltchan 6 Bath Boutlquo for the 1984-85 village HANDYMAN SPECIAL - 2 apartments - live in one, rent the 17 acres of woods - price reduced to $11,900.00for quick Gravel Guards - Running Boards budget and use of federal other. Gas heat with wood combination. Asbestos siding, sale - owner will hold land contract on this. So stop in and call us for expert installation. We 131 N.State-Caro Rock Kote Stone Chip Protection also do custom and repair work. I I sfl revenue sharing. The new more than 2 car garage. Just out of village limits, just one we'll go out and take a look! ! ! Factorv trained. "We Do It Rlaht." Phone 873-5026 budget for the fiscal year tax. Land contract with low down payment. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 269-9585 that started Sunday was ap- Kelly Smith - 872-2248 BillMa& Hamilton Hobart - 872-4625 J.J.3 Flooring Sewice 847 S. Van Dyke Bad Axe proved. GAGETOWN - Corner lot holds this well kept 4 bedroom - 872-4661 (office) Cass City - 517-872-3758 Clerk Elery Sontag is- I home, Slate and aluminum siding, full basement, gas heat. Phone 872-4377 MartinLauria Osentoski - - or 872-4701 Hair Styling sued the oath of office to Many extras including little red barn. Ted 872-5476872-3252 1. 'L-d three council members, Richard Carroll, Leroy We have several more to choose from, including vacant Warju's Flooring Stapleton and David Abbe, land from 1 to 100 acres if you want to build your own. who were reelected to four Carpet and Linoleum L NEW HOLLAND year terms March 12. Ins-.tal lat -.- ion Crttiy s* Permr ZEMKE REAL ESTATE I 6196 Lakeside Dr Ii I Tues dFri -8am-6pm I I Salesand Service I Cass City, Michigan Wed LThurs -8am-830prn 5:OO CassCity*M' RABIDEAU MOTORS The largest clams in 517-872-2776- after p.m. 872-2966 I Phone (51 7) 8'12.351 1 Sat -7aam.3pm 1 I 1 I Family business for over 65 years and still going strong. the world weigh 6350 Qarflrld Phonr 872.3145 Fam Division 872-2616 close to 500 pounds. 3-3-22-3 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 5,1984 PAGE THIRTEEN

TURN -DISCARDS INTO CASH = USE LOW COST CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS Notices (To Give Away) [General) [General] [General][ ForRent 1 [ Notices f Services I 1 FREE TO good home - Irish Merchandise Merchandise Merchandise FOR RENT - 2 bedroom WANTED - Rider or car- CROSS WITH CHRIS! 15 FLEENOR APPLIANCE days Oberammergau, Au- Service - washer, dryers, Setter bird dog. Call 872- RUY FACTORY Direct. USED for sale - two FOR SALE - electric stove apartment, all utilities in- pool to Lapeer daily. Call TIRES 872-4638 after 3:OO. 5-3-22-3 stria, Switzerland, Italy, stoves, water heaters, re- 2916. 7-3-29-3 ,ghtweight fiberglass 12.4-28for tractor, two 6 P’TJ cluded. Also office space in and refrigerator, both ex- June 14, Aug. 4, $1709. 13 frigerators, 4260 Woodland Scamp 13’ and 16’ travel 6.50-16, one 6 ply 7.50-16, oxIz cellent, $350 or best offer. Cass City. Call 872-4377 days 872-2352 evenings. 4-3-294 WANTED TO RENT - days Alpine Holiday, Sept. Ave., Cass City. Phone 872- trailers and new 19’ 5th 8 ply 6.50-20,all with ground Call 872-2545after 5. 2-4-5-3 - house in Cass City. Early --. 10, 17, 24, $1334. Price from 3697. 8-3-29-tf wheel, Call now toll free 1- grips, also one bald 10 ply _- __ retired couple. No animals, - - FOR RENT - 2 bedroom Detroit includes all trans- __ -_ Equipment 800-346-4962 for free 7.50-20, two 20” tubes. Call U-FOUN-DIT Donut, Ice no drinking, no noise, pleas- portation, hotels, jwo meals r bfochure and save ! 2-3-29-2 872-2512. 2-4-5-3 Cream and Sandwich apartment, kitchen STAPLETON BUILDERS appliances, carpeting, ant couple. Phone 872-5330. daily. Free brochure, Mrs. - Roofing, siding, remodel- FOR SALE - J.D. 4 bottom Shoppe, now open nights, drapes, laundry facilities 5-3-29-3 C. Press, 7369 Berne Rd., ing, additions, rough-up. semi mounted plow, 500 gal Real Estate For Sale Monday-Saturday till 9 and storage. Call 872-3610. Pigeon, Mi. 48755. Phone Licensed and insured. Call gas storage tank, gas p.m. and Sunday till 8 p.m. VIDEO RENTALS at Old 517-453-2202. Try a Chris- pump, ACE centrifugal Corner of M-81 and Decker- 4-4-5-2 Wood Drug. Enjoy box of- 517-665-9943. 8-2-9-10 - fice hit movies home. No cross ! 5-3-29-5 sprayer pump, PTO. Call ville Road, Caro. 2-4-5-1 FOR RENT - Hardwood at 883-3669. 9-3-29-3 Real Estate floor nailer and nails for in- club dues. $4.00 or 3 for Chuck Gage stalling tongue-and-groove $10.00. Top 40 plus cartoons. f Services I Welding Shop s Room to breathe. One acre in the midst of farm land. 2 flooring. Available at Caro 5-3-29-3 FOR SALE - International bedroom ranch, spacious kitchen and dining room, lots No. 40 corn planter, good of cupboards. One car garage and a fireplace for those Rental, 673-5578. 4-4-5-1 - -- condition, 2 row horse cul- cozy evenings together. Good terms on land contract. Spaghetti Supper tivator, good condition, 55-H Power Rake FOR RENT - 1 bedroom $ Rototiller apartment, close to Friday, April 6 electric fencer, wood work Lawn Roller downtown, $185’ month, 4:00-7:30p.m. bench. Phone (517) 872-2830 Fertilizer Spreaders partly furnished. Phone or (313) 376-4501. , 9-3-29-3 Adult $3.00 LAWYER? Uncontested di- All types of welding 872-4377 * 4-3-29-3 5-12 $1.50 FOR SALE-: 1%6 1ton pic- REAL ESTATE BROKER Albee TZG] ------Under 5 free kup, good rubber and r FOR RENT - Striping motor. Oliver 66 tractor qQ Cass City 758 N. STATE ST. Home Center machine and aint for strip- with 4 row bean puller and MUAl HOUSING 072-2270 ing parking Pots available Gun Club Auxiliary ’_ DPPORTUNITY cultivator, also front end 3 CAR0 PH. 673-8153 _._-- 2-4-5-tf at Caro Rental, 673-5578. 4 miles south, 1 east and, loader. Phone 872-3256. 44t CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING RICH’S DISPOSAL - Resi- 4-4-5-1 Y4 mile north of Cass City. 9-4-5*-3 FOR RENT - Lawn de- 5-4-5-1 BEEF-PORK-VEAL-LAMB dentialRubbish andRemoval. Commercial Con- JJJ~JJJJJJJJ~~JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ.I~thatcher (power rake). -- -- ~ . ” sweepers and rollers, also r Notices 1 CURING, SMOKING AND tainer service available. FOR SALE - Ford pickup &i RYDER TRUCK REN- PROCESSING Call 683-2233. 8-2-12-tf box and gravity box. Call Real Estate tillers (front and reartine) ~ J PERSONALIZED MATCH TALS - local or one way. 872-5105. J Available at Caro Rental, 9-4-5-3 BOOKS AND WEDDING Best truck money can buy, . ._ .. . .- ...... -. ... J 6?3-5578. 2-4 -5-1 NAPKINS Car0 Rental, 673-5578.5-4-5-1 TUESDAY & FRIDAY AUCTIONEER - v FOR SALE - John Deere SPRING CLEANING? RL~ Erla EXPERIENCED Luscious colors --- -.__ 1450 plow 4x16, John Deere Doctor carpet cleaners, in- Packing coo, Inc. Complete Auctioneering 12 ft. field cultivator, John dustrial vacuums, floor Special Cake Tops for Service Handled Anywhere. J* See new catalog for weddings and anniversaries USDA Plant 1074 Deere 12 ft. wheel disk har- J polishers and house pres- latest designs Cass City 517-872-2191 We Make All Arrangements. row, Brillion 12 ft. cul- sure washers available at only $4.95 while supplies last. 8-8-4-tf Our Experience Is Your J. tipacker, Graham Home 9 Caro Rental, 673-5578. Cass City Chronicle Sale ends 4-734 Assurance. tooth chisel plow, 24 ft. fold- J -, 5-2-9-t f -- J 2-4-5-1 ing wheel harrow. Phone Wide selection of handmade RENTALS - Rub Doctor & J ~- - - --x..- gift items equipment at Old Wood 517-635-7341. 9-4-5-3 J I Starting April 2,lW JUST RECEIVED new chair pads and throw rugs Drug. Complete care prog- Martin Osentoski - .- -. ...~__-.I--.__. J Sunshine Cakes & Crafts FOR SALE - 2050 Oliver, J I NEW HOURS 1 for every room at The Paint ram for carpets. 8-3-29-3 Phone I Mon.-Sat. 7a.m. -9p.m. I Cass City 872-2352 Collect cab, cast duals, front J Store. 5-4-5-1 See at L & K Market weights, over-under trans- Sun.8a.rn.-lp.m. I ~- -. -*--c Mr. Z’s 8-2-23-tf Howard St., mission. Call 269-6576. YOU CAN HAVE A CHOICE J Breakfast Only I CHECK OUR upholstery Greater Wilmot area Homemade Pies & Soups I fabric department for PROFESSIONAL CARPET FAGAN’S THUMB Carpet 9-4-5-1 j Have your privacy near state land, have extra income J I Call 517-683-2502 J from a rental house, or have your mother-in-law move in J spring spruce-up. The Cleaning - Dry foam or I CROSSROADS I Paint Store. 5-4-5-1 or 1-313-648-4185 J to the separate little house. The main house is a two J & steam. Also upholstery and FOR SALE - I.H. NO. 256 4 5-4-5-1 CLEANING J stdry aluminum sided home, with a family room, 1% J I RESTAURANT - -- . __. -_ wall cleaning, Free esti- row planter with new insec- Corner of M-53 & Bay City I TY’NELOPE! Ihve you mates. Call 611 free 1-800- ticide hopper. 3 point field J baths, full bill wt, garage and barn. All on land *J Fast+courteous and I Forestville Roads I :-,mthe new cralt items: at 322-0206 or 517-761-7503. We 200 -1 rontract with \( <, down payment, top price has been Free Estimates sprayer. gal. polyglass I Cass City, Phone 872-2681 I ‘f’’5e Paint Stor 5-445 1 inexpensive welcome BankAmericard - tank, 27 81 booms, 15Y2 fork ; * ’. [I 593-CY . . .” Master Charge. 8-2-20-tf ‘ J I Bringin thisad , ERFECT PARTIES BEGIN 2075. 6-3-29-3 SINCERE THANKS to Dr. We have other listings on farms, homes and Yun, Provincial House NOTICE K CATERING WANTED - Girl’s 3-speed staff, all our friends and businesses not shown here. Let our Professional bike. Phone 872-3842. neighbors for masses, Now taking bids for the demolition Catering staff serve you in 6-3-22-3 prayers, flowers and food. of a 44x96 building located in the your Home, Hall, Garden Special thanks to Fr. Before Buying or Selling -anywhere you wish! Spleet, Deacon Kuhr for Village of Ubly. t ,’ustom ked (Give]mass and many visits. Also .. See, Call or Write to: to I’l~sa~k’uur Palate .t., Little’s Funeral Home and and your Pocket FREE TO GOOD home - Call Bukoski-Chevrolet- Small blonde, shaggy male St. Pancratius Women’s dog, 3 years old. Housebro- Council for the lunch A. Calka Real Estate 658-8585 ken. Well trained. Excel- scrved. It was deeply ap- ’*- Pontiac for Details: “A 6306 W. Main St., Cass City 5-4-5-1 lent watchdog. Call 872-4195 preciated. The family of .;I Phone 872-3355 after 4. 7-4-5-3 Susie Gruber. 13-4-5-1 CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 5,1984 CASS CITY, MICHIGAi PAGE FOURTEEN Walbro files for stock Pair in Novesta Kelly Jo registration Walbro Corp. Friday reJuse razses wins trip to filed a registration state- ment with the Securities and Exchange Commission tractor and modifying it so Novesta Township, stays (SEC) covering 220,000 that it could pull a needed open. The village council shares of its common stock be used on roads. new mower. will decide soon whether to New York for sale by the company to Novesta last year spent ’TRUSTEE FRED KNOB- close it. the public. $29,350 on roads. let proposed $200 raises for The 1984-85 budget pre- Caress. Miss Phenice was sented Saturday, which It was a memorable and The offering will be made Some complaints were board members, but with- exciting three days in New there at the same time. through Stifel, Nicolaus made about the poor condi- drew the proposal after electors voted to accept, During their stay in New projects $107,808 in revenue York City recently for Kelly and Company, Inc. tion of Kingston and De- Clerk Nursie Kloc said she Jo Erlenbeck, who was one York, Kelly and her mothc. Net proceeds of the offer- ckerville Roads in the and Treasurer Ralph Zin- and $106,749 in expenses. enjoyed posh accommod Revenue listed includes of two grand prize winners ing will be used for repay- township, which are county necker didn’t want one. of the national “Caress Be- tions at the Grand H! ment of debt which will pro- roads. A letter was read from $19,553 in property taxes, Hotel and scer?iz dinnei $27,000 in state revenue fore You Dress” contest vide the company with ad- The other motion ap- Rich’s Disposal of Deford sponsored by Caress Body Windows an the World u ditional borrowing capac- proved by those present offeringtrash pickup in the sharing, federal revenue the 107th floor of the Worh sharing of $5,000 (plus Bar soap. ity to fund expansion prog- was to authorize the board township, either house-to- She is the daughter of Trade Center. rams, to purchase a new tractor house or at one site once or $1,000 left over from last They also visited such at- year), and $51,400 in sav- Lyle and Ann Erlenbeck of Walbro manufactures and mower for mowing the more monthly. Saginaw and the grand- tractions a!? small engine carburetors, roadsides. Retherford said there ings remaining from 1983- Bloorningdalc’s, Tiffany’s electric fuel pumps, and a4. daughter of Mr. and Mrs,, It was agreed that would was no need to take any ac- Orval C. Hutchinson of 3806 and South Street Seaport, other fuel systems pro- be cheaper in the long run tion as long as the Cass City The township received and saw performance ducts, as well as molded the last of its delayed state N. Crawford Road, Cass than repairing the present landfill, which is located in City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert number 3,561 of Broad’ plastics parts and diecast- aid payments last year, way’s longest running mu 5- ings. payment of which had been E. Hutchinson of Cass City are her aunt and uncle. ical -- “A Chorus Line.’’ A registration statement postponed during the Seventeen-year-old 10, relating to these securities irrigation is state’s financial crunch, The contest, announced ly, a senior at Michigdn has been filed with the SEC, which boosted the amount in the November issue of Lutheran Seminary, has but has not yet become ef- of money left over at the “Teen” magazine, required many interests. She enjoys fective. The securities may 1 0 end of the year. each contestant to submit a basketball, volleyball, .. photo of herself. Her photo not be sold, nor offers to softball, bicycling, skiing buy be accepted, until the meeting topic IN ADDITION TO KELLY JO as she will be featured and that of Tami Lee and aerobics, plays the registration becomes effec- roads and salaries, other in the June issue of “Teen” magazine, Phenice of La Grande, Ore- piano and has an after- tive. large expenditures pro- photographed by a New York City gon, were chosen from school job at “Town and A prospectus may be ob- During the past few put the water needs for irri- jected during the fiscal more than 1,OOO entries. Country,” a Saginaw clo- years, there has been con- gation in the Thumb. year that started Sunday I tained from Stifel, photographer Kelly and her mother thing boutique. Nicolaus. cern about the use of irriga- William Jennings, Huron are fire protection, $6,300, County Director of En- were flown to New York She intends to pursue tion water and its effect on provided by the Elkland careerdising. in fashion rnerchz. the water table. vironmental Health, will Township Fire Depart- City, courtesy of Caress, for In an effort to answer present an overview of the a three-day (Feb. 26-28) ment, and $5,557 paid to Seek Kinney “Winning this contest, Pedestrian questions dealing with irri- groundwater situation in Cass City so Novesta resi- whirlwind tour. gation planning, a special the county. This presenta- Highlights, included a and getting the chance to dents can use the landfill. visit New York and model meeting sponsored by the tion will be based on reports Both amounts are the same professional makeover, hit twice Cooperative Extension Ser- filed by well drillers during in bank heist photo sessions for a two- foI Teen, is the most excit- as last year. page story in the June issue ing thing that’s ever hap- vice will be held Tuesday at the past few years on new Ambulance service is Ralph P. Kinney, $XKI Annabelle’s Restaurant in wells drilled in Huron. budgeted at $4,000, which driving was found in Bay of Teen,a spring war- pened to me,” Kelly said. by autos Sebewaing, starting 1 p.m. charged with armed rob- City the day after the rob- drobe from Sorrel Fash- “It’s an experience. I’ll al- The values of test wells includes the second pay- bery and two other charges The main purpose is to ment on the new ambu- bery . ions, and a year’s supply of ways remember.” acquaint those who plan to and what information they in connection with the can provide will be re- lance, and $1,482 ($1 per March 16 robbery of the irrigate with what informa- capita) to Rawson Memo- Wilson said he just mis- tion is available prior to viewed by Don Keech, chief Gagetown branch of the - of the Groundwater Quality rial Library so township re- First of America Bank, was sed hitting Smartt, then their starting to drill. In ad- Control Section, Michigan sidents can use the library. still at large Wednesday made a U-turn to check on dition, the proper proce- Cemetery expenses, in- the man. Ms.Bodeis slowed dures for starting to irri- Department. of Public morning. Health. cluding the sexton’s wages, State police at the Caro when she saw Wilson start gate- will be outlined. are budgeted at $2,500. The to turn, then her car hit Dr. Leighton Leighty, Lastly, a representative post, who investigated the electric bill for the street robbery, believe he is in Smartt. Michigan State University of Hart’s Well Drilling, lights in Deford will cost an The chief said Smartt Department of Resource Mason, will present a well another state. Kinney, 32, estimated $1,650. did live in a house on acted intoxicated, although Development, will outline driller’s viewpoint on what There is $13,000 set aside there was no smell of liquor laws pertaining to water can be learned from test Cemetery Road, south of in the new budget for unan- Cass City. The van he was on his breath. sources. wells. Hart’s has been in- ticipated expenditures. The victim was reported A brief discussion on the volved with drilling wells to be walking on the road, sub-irrigation concept will throughout the state for ir- about four feet from the be conducted by Dr. Ted rigation purposes. Pour brandy over vanil- Heussner edge, when he was hit. Like Loudon of the MSU Depart- A question and answer la ice cream and sprin- the second accident, he was ment of Agricultural En- period will be held at the kle with coarse ground wearing dark clothing. gineering. He will also point conclusion of the program. coffee. It’s delicious! seeks 8th

John Heussner, Republi- can candidate for Congress from the 8th district, was in Cass City Monday. The retired farmer is the only candidate so far to an- nounce for the Republican nomination and the oppor- tunity to run against Demo- crat Bob Traxler of Bay City, who was held the pos- ition 10 years. Heussner, 65, and his wife, Edwina, live in Mar- lette. Their 1,150-acrefarm near that community is now run by their son, Michael, Let. . . help with occasional help from assure that your G M vehicle’s brake system is his father. “Performance Ready”! Get our. . SPRING BRAKE KELLY JO ERLENBECK of Saghaw selected a $500 SERVICE SPECIAL wardrobe during her trip to New York City. I.. Featuring Genuine G M Quality Service Parts 9 WEEKLY FOOD SPECIALS 9 County Fair - Wonder 2/$169 Act now. a bring this BREAD mmrnmammrnmmrn coupon in today. rn rn rn rn rn JOHN HEUSSNER BAKLAVA */99$ For All GM Cars & tight Duty Pickups Heussner was president SAVE do+ of the American Sugar Beet DORITOS rn rn rn $169 3/s Ib. FRONT & REAR I Growers Association in 1980-81, during which time I he had a role in passage of the 1981 farm bill and rep- *DIET PEPS1 8 pk. $329 I PADS & SHOES & LABOR: resented the United States Plus I Dep. I Includes Cleaning & Repacking Wheel I on the World Sugar Far- mers Association board. SPRING Bearings, Turning Drums & Rotors. i Heussner was also presi- i I - dent, of the Michigan Far- I mers and Manufacturers OFFERENDS I Sugar Beet Association for I BRAKESERVICE two years and president of s APRIL 14,1984 I the Croswell Sugar Beet SPECIAL Growers Association for 17 9975 I years, until last month. He also has been chair- man of the advisory board for the Saginaw Valley Bean and Sugar Beet Re- CWEVROLET~OLDSMOBILL. search Farm, chairman of the Marlette Community Hospital board of trustees CADILLAC and secretary of the Mar- lette Farmers Co-op PAT Elevator Co. board. “I don’t like to label my- self as a conservative Re- publican,” Heussner told Quaker the Chronicle, “but I cer- URTIS tainly am conservative.” He started farming in 1939 and said one reason Maid c Man-Fn 730em .lO30pm Wa PHa 700 STATE CAR0 673II171 why he is running for Con- Sat a Su-I 8 00 a m 10 30 P m Waia Stat gress is he doesn’t feel “KEEP THAT GREAT GM FEELING WITH GENUINE GM PARTS’ ready for retirement yet. CASS CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 77, NUMBER 51 CASCITY, MICHIGAN -THURSDAY, APRIL 5,1984 Twenty-fivecents SECTION 2 - PAGES 1-8 With Tuscola Road Commission Henry Rock: In 40 years he did it all

After having worked for children . stock up on groceries in an- for one day, they’re calling Commission has had big, the garage and tn?n plow the Tuscola County Road The family first lived in ticipation of, being snow- in, ‘They want it opened heavy duty trucks designed the road open to where the Commission for more than a rented house, but after a bounci; Nowadays, Rock right now.”’ for road work for about 20- other drivers lived. 40 years, Henry Rock would few months moved into the said, If they’re cooped up ROCK SAID THE ROAD 25 years. They and all the HE WAS PROMOTED TO have been forgiven if he house on Reed Street where other innovations means it his last job, as Deford took it a little easy his last Mr. and Mrs. Rock still live. doesn’t need as many superintendent, in 1974. day on the job. When the family moved employees as it once did. When he started, he was in Friday was his last day to Deford in 1944, the town When Rock started, it had charge of 14 or 15 men. as foreman of the Deford had a bank, lumber yard, 80 men doing road work. Now, only five are assigned qtrict, which covers six grain elevator, three gen- Now there are about 40. there, plus the foreman, iownships, but like every eral stores, hardware and Rock was responsible for plus four trucks, two grad- other day, he was at work two gas stations. one innovation. In 1960 or ers and one loader. Jay at the garage in Deford at ROCK’S FIRST JOB 1961, he mounted one of the Tuckey is the new foreman. 5:30 a.m. with the Road Commission first citizen band radios on Rock, who was Novesta His official workday ran when he returned, was a truck when he was plow- Township clerk for 24 from 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m-. but operatin a mower for 85 ing roads. It was his own Rock always arrived an cents an fl our. (He had been radio and the base station hour and a half early be- making $1.35 at Continen- was in his house. cause he wanted to always tal.) That winter, he was a From about 1950-54, Rock get his book work done be- helper on snow low trucks. I operated a dragline, used - ;)‘e the other men arrived The helper worbthe hyd- for cleaning out ditches and 7. raulic system pump handle loading gravel, and drove a Rock, 65, was district back and forth-in order to truck in winter. He next 4 Jpervisor since 1974. It raise the snowplow blade. was a grader operator, then #as quite a contrast to his The next year, Rock was went to driving a truck first job with the Road Com- promoted to truck driver. year-round. mission, working part of The worst snow storm he In 1964, he was promoted the year in 1936, ’37 and ’38 recalls came in March, to weighmaster, which building bridges. 1947. The snow was so deep, mearit he patrolled roads The pay was only 25 cents one car was buried between looking for overweight an hour, but the Depression Deford and Kingston “and trucks. The most over- was still underway, so Rock the only thing that stuck out loaded truck he ever stop- was grateful for any work was the aerial.” ped, hauling sand, resulted ’ could get. The bridge Compared to nowadays, in a $3,ooO fine. wnstruction season started snow plowing then was HENRY AND IONE ROCK Except for when he was in April or May and lasted hard work. The trucks weighmaster and for his until about Nov. 1. weren’t heavy enough and first few months in 1944, Rock’s father, Herman, breakdowns were frequent. Rock was always assigned was a full-time Road Com- Engines would burn out and Hof meis te r to the Deford garage, about 1% blocks from hrs house. mission employee and also drive shafts, universal r snow storms, Henry Rock were farmed. His brother, Al- joints and rear axles would That had the disadvantage THE WORST recalls, in bert, also worked on break. that sometimes during 1947 and 1948. The Road Commission trucks were fitted bridges. The family lived When part of the drive S~OWS~O~~S,since he could with a side plow, such as the one shown here, or a V-plow. on a farm one mile west of line broke, a mechanic helps plan for Deford. would drive out with the re- the firstthere, snowplow he had outto getof Photo was taken in 1948. Cement for the bridges placement parts and ‘‘ we’d . s hauled in carts pushed help them (replace it) right by hand. Rock remembers out in the how bank.” better forests many days when work Drivers sat lower in the started under the head- old trucks and the snow Andrea K. Wofmeister of with representatives of var- lights from cars and ended coming off the plow blade ious timber interests in the same way. sometimes made it impos- Hobart Road, Gagetown, was one of 14 members of Michigan and with exten- He and his wife Sylvia sible to see. Rock remem- sion staff members to de- Ione (most persons know the Natural Resources and bers driving as much as a Public Policy Committee termine what kind of infor- her as Ione) were married quarter mile “by feel,” be- mation these private wodd- Aug; 12, 1939. that met recently at Michi- cause he couldn’t see where gan State University and lot owners need. he was going. The committee is also They moved that year to There were no mechani- decided to encourage new Flint, where Rock worked educational efforts in forest examining ideas to help cal salt spreaders in those tourism grow in Michigan’s - a gas station. They next days. Two men stood in the management. moved to Detroit, where he The committee, formed agricultural areas, Ms. back of the trucks, slit open Carroll said. Currently, it worked at Continental bags of rock salt and held in 1983, works with support Motors, but he quit that job. from the MSU Cooperative is investigating the concept them over the end of the of “bed and breakfast” “I couldn’t take the inside truck while the salt trickled Extension Service Natural WIN THISIm. work. My health gave out.” Resources and Public Pol- homes in Michigan’s rural out. “Many a mile I rode areas. His problem was nerves. through sleet storms” (in icy program. , Rock had no trouble get- According to Adger Car- Members of the commit- the back of the truck), he tee will meet again in the ting a full-time position said. roll, NRPP director, the with the Road Commission, group meets two or three fall to examine progress The big trucks now can and plan for additional ef- so the family moved to De- clear at least one lane on all times each year to identify issues that need attent ion forts in support of forestry c ford, where he started his county roads in 2-3 days:In r-w job June 22, 1944. from the Cooperative Ex- management and tourism BLACK AND WHITE the early days, “If we got a development. rhe Rocks have two sons, hole through them in a tension Service and other PORTABLE April Henry Lee, Marlette, and organizations that influ- week, we were doing good. ” 12” diameter “Quickan” picture tube, a pic- Herman, who lives near At- Back then, however, resi- ence education related to lanta, Ga., and six grand- Michigan’s natural re- ture in 5 seconds. 100% Slid State 1C chassis. 7 dents in the country.. would sources. 81 donate VHF/UHF unipotential antenna. Earphone Meeting at MSU March and earphone jack. Simulated wood cabinet 4 p.m. 22 during Farmers’ Week with built-in carrying handle. 1 Year Limited and Natural Resources blood to Warranty. Days, the group decided the educational needs of pri- vate forest owners must be Red Cross Need not be present to win. addressed from a new, Nothing to buy - No obligation. perspective, Seventy-five units of A recent survey shows blood were giveh at the Red that as many as 300,000 Cross blood bank at Hills people in Michigan own and Dales General Hospital NOTE: ADDITIONAL COUPON BOOKS ARE some forestland, but most Monday. There were 81 are not using it for donors. maximum economic ad- AVAILABLE AT THE STORE. vantage. Pin awards were given to “These peo le include Betty Rosenberger, Janet farmers, city Bwellers and Vandiver, Ernest Schwa- other people throughout the derer and Michael Kirn for ~ state, who may or may not having reached the one gal- JERGEW’S M: BENTWOOD A: live near the forestland lon mark in donations of ROCKER they own,” Carroll exp- 3.5 OUNCE BARS I‘1 blood. Awards for two gal- SOAP 1: EVERYDAY LOW PRICE ‘49.95 Em lains. “The problem the lons went to David Luana EVERYDAY LOW PRICE 89’ Rb: committee addressed is and Donald Merchant. how to reach the tremend- :1 3488710319 HENRY ROCK was weighmastew for the Road Commission when this 1 ’uol I Rwher wnth thi’ coupon photo was taken in 1967. He was am-{ COUPON VALID THRU APRIL 7 1984 )?=e weighmaster, patrolling for overweight trucks, from 1964-74. 40-PIECE SAE and METRIC SOCKET L: LIFE SAVERS CANDY WREHCHSET 1: Z’ CARE-FREE GUM [I?BREATH 11 EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Y.99 In SAVERS Kj BUBBLE YUM f ENTIRE STORE I EVERYDAY LOYV PRICE 5 FOR 99’ 1 ! 20 Yo 399711568 I Till April 7, ,Y I See Our Spring and Easter Fashions EASTER 1 Maternity Clothing WE ACCEPT ALL PRE-PAY Now In OUTFITS PRESCRIPTION PLANS HOLLISTER OSTOMY PRODUCTS t 1 I CLOTHES CABOOSE 120 W. Lincoln GALORE! All Manufacturers’ assAt our usual common cents prices. Advertise It In The Chronicle 1 I ‘ 6472 Main d Cass City, MI i PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 5,1984 CASS CITY,MICHIGAN. Cass City ‘Bowling Leagues Third Monday of Every Month FRIDAY NITE DOUBLES Furness 494. 500 or Better Series: Pat THURSDAY NITE TRIO- Teets 554, D. Romain 551, 527.High Game: A. G~~~~~ March 30, 1984 Women’s High Game : W, McIntosh 569, N. Wallace G. Lapp 550. 1 ac March 29, 1984 -* 1 clV. Village of Gagetown Edwards 212. 543, S. DeLong 541, L.Selby Bob-Kingsland set a new High All Wrights 69 High Team Series: All 530, B. Schott 525, D. Gold- Charmont high series of Team Series: Nelesco 22 ; Fearsome Foursome 63 Wrights 1976. ing 512, J. Lapp 511. Pierce Honey Bees 1862. Anthony’s Party t- will hold 742. High Team The 4 of Us 57 High Team Game: All Game: Shoppe 19% ; The Polacks 55 Wrights 738. TUSCOLA MERCHANTS’ “B” Pierce Honey Bees 661. Circle s 18% : GET TOGETHERS “A” March 28, 1984 Martin Electric 18 The Family 51 GUYS & GALS Pine Valley Farms 16 : MEETINGS ON L & S Standard 47 March 26, 1984 Pizza Villa 17 1 March 27, 1984 Gutter Getters 43 ME RC H AN ETTE Charmont 26 Wood Choppers 37 March 29, 1984 Hillaker’s Auct. Serv. 31 Cass City Sports 23 ’/2 Gordon Builddrs 15 ; SEWER PROJECT The Holy H’s 37 D & F Signs 30 Herron Builders 18 Rolling Hills 34’Y oops 15 Lucky’s Kountry Charmont 19 Harris-Hampshire Ins. 30 Clare’s Sunoco 1 7 ‘/2 Hutchinson’s, InC. 31 Nieboer Masonry 15 Korner 31 Geiger-Hunt Ford 19 Charmont 28 Evans Products 17 M Odd Couples 29% Jacques Seed 14 I Mr. Kelly’s Market 26 Brand X 25 E ng 1e h a r t s 13 : OPEN TO PUBLIC Walbro 18 McMahan’s Auto Parts 16% Stump Jumpers Men’s High Series: R. Cass City Sports 18 Maurer Construction 23 Thumb National Bank 15M 24 Babich Farms 9.- Larry’s Car Wash 23 Country Cousins 23 Anyone Interested Welcome Koch 553. Esther’s Health Spa 17 Tuckey Concrete 14 ‘12 Terrasi & Son Men’s High Game: J. Herron Builders 16 Vandemark Auto Parts 22 Bauer Candy Co. 11 22 525 Series: A. McLachlan- : To Attend Copeland&Gornowicz 18 Ciesielski578, C. Smith551, 526, E;H’.- ;I Wright 215, D. Wright 212 Kritzman’s 15 Bigelow Hardware 16 Women’s High Series: C. Joos’ Fifth Wheels. 13 Pierce Apiaries 16 Men‘s High Series: S. Wesolowski 536, L. Sum-’ : Anrod Screen Cyl, 9 210 or Better Games: H. C.Franks Kolb 501,609, C. E. Terrasi Bilicki 571. 526, 532,mers D. 539, Englehart A. Witherspoon 548, J: : Miller’s Chicks 9 High Series: T. Comment Edwards 246-234, B. IGA Foodliner 8 605, R. Genovese 604, N. Be- Genovese 232, C. Karr 218. Men’s High Games: s: Guinther 538, R. Nicholas J Chemical Bank 7 nitez 571, N. Biebel 567, E. 550 or Better Series: H. SHABBONA R.L.D.S. I Schulz 560,O. Pierce 557, R. Franks 229-221, C. Terrasi 532, 0. Pierce 529, R. Root Edwards 668, B. Genovese 205. SPAGHETTI High Team Series: Schember 557, R. Surbrook 563. 547. 556. Women’s High Series: K. 200 Games: R. Root 220; Kritzman’s 2435. Milligan 515. High Team Game: Mil- High Games: L. Sum- J. Hacker 207, G. Deering . BAKE SALE mers 224, R. Genovese 224- Women’s High Game: K. erspoon202, M. Lefler 202, J.218, Steadman A. With- . . :; DINNER ler’s Chicks 850. THURSDAY MORNING Milligan 188. 200 or Better Games: Pat 221, N. Benitez 220, 0. COFFEE Pierce 220, M, Grifka 219, HighTeamSerieS: Brand Spaulding213, A. McLachlan 202, L. Summers 211, R., . : SATURDAY McIntosh 224. K. Turner March 29, 1984 X 1856. THURS., APRIL 12 202. N. Biebel 216, T. Comment 215-213, B. Wildman 212, D. ...Wgh --- Team Game: Brand 217, C. Smith 210. ,. 300-7:00p.m. APRIL 7-11a.m.-3p.m. Federal Land Bank 40 x 658. Beecher 210. Deering Farms 38l/2 High Team Game:- : High Team Series: Mr. Carl Terrasi’s 571 is 150 Nieboer Masonry 629. at CHURCH ANNEX Bowler of Paul’s 34 pins Over average series. High Team Series: CASS CITY HIGH Kelly’s and Harris-Hamp- The Gypsys 325’2 shire 2808. Average is 138. BabLh Farms 1846. SCHOOL CAFETERIA Lunch at Noon Happy Hoofers 31 5’1 the week High Team Game: Har- Rich’s Disposal 29 Adults $3.00 Students $2.00 Price - Donation r is-Ham pshi r e 988. Crazy Ladies 28 Under 5 Free The Thumb Area Misfits 27 TUSCOLA BAZAAR ITEMS Women’s Bowling Associa- Pin Pals 25% BEN E F1 T CAMPBELL EL EM EN TAR Y tion bowler of the week is GET TOGETHERS “B” Parkway 24 YOUNG AUTHORS PROGRAM ON SALE Connie Maurer, who March 26, 1984 Family Circus 20 bowled a 598 series with games of 196-231-171. Miller Eggs, Inc. 36 High Series: B. Coryell She bowls with the Huron Kingswood Inn 33 BOYS’ Kingston IGA 32 569, M. Billow 551, L. Yost “THE SOUNDS OF Party Store team in the 533. Tuesday Ladies’ Night Out Dale’s Eaves Trough. 23 23 High Games: L. Yost 204, AMERICA” League at Bad Axe Lanes. Erla’s 202. LITTLE LEAGUE 21 M,Billow She also bowled a 566 Doerr Farms High Team Series : Deer- Cass City IGA 21 series during the week. t ing Farms 1883. SIGN-UP COMMUNITY Other women who bowled Parkway 21 High Team Game: Deer- SOW Barnes’ Construction 20 Must Be 7 By Aug. 1 a 550 series or higher to ing Farms 656. qualify for the end of the Roger’s Hay 15 Cannot Be 13 By Aug. 1 CHOIR CONCERT season tournament (* de- High Series: D. Miller at Two Evenings notes former bowler of the FRIDAY NITE week) were Pat McIntosh*,, 594, R. Selby 550 High Game: D. Miller CARCASS UNION APRIL 7and9 605, who bowls at the Char- March 30, 1984 CASS CITY mont in Cass City; Judy Os- 222. at 7130 p.m. trander*, 584, Bad Axe; High Team Series: Doerr Animals 34 Wanda Sorrell, 572 in Bad Farms 2711. Born Losers 30 INTERMEDIATE : High School Cafeteria Axe and 558 in Kinde; Phyl- High Team Game Doerr Incredible 4 29 lis Little, 568, Charmont; Farms 966. Hard Times 28 SCHOOL Open To Public 6:30-8p.m. Connie Maurer, 566, Bad Colwood Bar 25 Donations Accepted Axe; Ethel Gunden*, 562, Old Folks 22 FRI., APRIL 6 Only Pigeon; Norma Wallace*, CHARMONT LADIES 562, Charmont; Rita Pre- March 27, 1984 Men’s High Series: A. SPONSORED IN COMMUNITY INTEREST BY ndergast”, 561, Bad Axe; Zimmerman 572. 561, Truemner Salvage 22% Denise Sweeney*, Bad Veronica’s 19% Ladies’ High Series: N. Axe; Connie Swartzen- Cable-ettes 1817 Rabideau 485. truber, 558, Ubly, and Men’s High Game: A. Grace Hearsch, 550, Bad Fort’s Zimmerman 202. The Cass City State Bank Gagetown Oil & Gas Axe. 1317 Ladies’ High Game: N. Cass City Sports 13 Rabideau 186. Live Wires 11 High Team Series: Ani- Erla’s mals 1972. Charmont 10 Friday, April 13th. Colony House We ve never had a more Cass City State Bank scrumptious sale Fresh tropical TUESDAY AFTERNOON banana IS on sale Rich thick choco Ouvr y ’s 98 late Juicy ied strowberry Tangy pine LADIES apple Cool ond creamy [>AIRY QUfFN’ March 27, 1984 sofl serve Thev re all on sale because High Series: D. Golding they re all part of our luscious Bananu and P. McIntosh 505. Split Now only 990 At your poriici High Game: N. Davis 191. Hillside Beauties 22 poting DAIRY QUEEN‘ store High Team Series: Pierce Honey Bees 22 wETR€m’vouI#oHT“’ Chemical Bank 18 Cable-ettes 2310. rc AM 0 0 COW 1984 Wildwood Farms 16% High Team Game: Ver- Hills & Dales 15 ‘12 onica’s 799. Bowling B’s 14 CAR0 BRAZIER 1089 E. Car0 Road Car0 MERCHANTS’ “A” High Series: S. Cumrnins March 28, 1984 L & K Market 21 Paul’s Urethane Syst. 20 fagetown Oil & Gas 19 Kingston State Bank 18 Rabideau Motors 17 Zharmont 17 Agri-Sales, Inc. 16 Ouvry Chevy-Olds 14% Cass City Oil & Gas 14 Croft-Clara Lumber 14 New England Life 13 Fuelgas S1/2

210 or Better Games: B. Kingsland 279-241-222, J. and get $100.00 Off our Guinther 242-232, T. Com- Crumbles ment 242-210, N. Benitez Suzuki Quadrunner 185. 226, J. Smithson 226-216-212, D. Ouvry 225, C. Kolb 223, whole herd dewormek With this coupon below. G. Lapp 221, A. McLachlan 220, J. Root 217, E. Schulz 216, A. Witherspoon 216, L. Wenzlaff 215, R. Koch 213, J. Mathewson 212, R. Walker 212. This coupon is worth 550 or Better Series: B. - Kingsland 742, J. Guinther 668, T. Comment 656, J. Smithson 654, K. Adelberg 601, D. Ouvry 598, D. Miller CHOICE. 589, E. Schulz 575, M. Grifka 568, B. Dunn 566, L. Break the worm fi Wenzlaff 566, K, Anthony 563, J. Root 562, R. Koch cycle with no milk 560, A. Witherspoon 560, D. withdrawal. Baymix Englehart 556, N. Benitez has been the 555, L. Summers 555, W. dairyman’s choic for over 10 years Craft Club and for more meets Monday The Deford Craft Club will meet Monday at 7 p.m. at the Novesta Church of Christ. Members are to bring material butterfly, needle. thread, scissors and quilf --- squares. Hostesses will be Am) Nemeth and Florencc Open 9-6 Mon.-Sat. Corner of M-142 and Pinnebog Roads Elkton Hurd. Noon-6 Sunday 375-2391 M ich igan HEALTH CUTTER ANIMAL W -_ The larqest eves of all land mmDivision The Brand OfInnovation animals- are -those of the Miles Laboratories, Inc. Since 1891 horse and the ostrich. Box 390,Shawnee, Kansas 66201 .- CASCITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 5,1984 PAGETHREE Ferris State School Menu HEALTH TIPS I f Professional and Business I music groups APRIL 9-13 Early treatment at Owen-Gage MONDAY The Fer& State College i- DIRECTORY Beef Stew can limit arthritis Jazz Ensemble and Col- Fresh Biscuit legiate singers will be per- Hot Buttered Corn Thirty-one million per- NSIDS (nonsteroid anti-in- forming a concert this sons face long term pain Peaches Thursday for students at flammatory drugs) are Chocolate Milk and suffering because of also now being used freq- Owendale-Gagetown High the 90-100 different joint in- uently. They work like aspi- Dr. G. W. McNiven School . flammation diseases that rin, without its negative TUESDAY Each year, the two are arthritis. Dr. R. R. Watson groups perform in a diffe- side effects. Another drug CertifiedPublic Accountants Mexican Tacos Fortunately, says the treatment, known as gold 0.v And.n~,CPA - 673.3137 rent area of the state as a Michigan State Medical therapy, is often used in ag- Robert Twkmy, CPA - 872-3730 rimaryqyplome~rists lsion Center P.C. (cheese and lettuce) 6505 E. Maln, Cass Clty service of the Big Rapids Society, early detection and gressive rheumatoid ar- JWB~mhrrdt, CPA m673-3137 Green Beans college. Their other stops 715 E. Frank St., Caro, Mi. 0tP-4374Or 0f2-4375 treatment can limit pain thritis treatment regimens. Pineapple Tidbits I /'. / ./ i \ i Hours: Monday thru during the Wednesday and and prevent crippling for Physical therapy, while ': Cracker Thursday tour will be at ' Tribute ;*/' ;*/' / ' ' 6261 Church St. Friday 9-5 the majority of arthritis equally important, is less i' ,. White Milk high schools in Mt. Morris, 1.' 'I / Special sufferers. popular with victims be- A dignified service \ \I St. Charles and Harbor Arthritis is generally cause it may initially result Appolniments Available WEDNESDAY /' -!'' 1'' with careful attention ; \ Beach, plus an evening con- thought of -- incorrectly -- in greater discomfort. Used Mrs. Ackerman's Deford cert in Flint. a' toyour wishes, your bud- Class as an "old age" disease. In over time, however, hot \ , Ray Armstead Jr. Menu The groups perform con- Dr. W. S. Selby reality, it is indiscriminate baths, vyhirlpools, paraffin ( .I ,/" get, and your faith. We rev- Certified Public Accountant certs of about an hour in and may strike individuals /' Optometrist Double Cheese Pizza soaks, and both passive and ! erently comply with these OHka Houn: 95 Mon.bFrl., Set. length featuring student of all ages. With certain 8-12, Other hours by Appointment. Hours: 8-5 except Thursday Hot Buttered Corn active exercise can be sig- 812 Saturday soloists in the context of big /' ,I0thoughts as we try to relieve the \, noon on Banana types of the disease, the nificant pain relieving and 6312 Main Street 4824 Hill St. band jazz and show choir likelihood of development family of every burden in time of need. \ Brownie mobility preserving tools e L' / Cass City, Michlgan 48726 uss from Hills and Dales HOWltd swing. may increase with age or 51 Chocolate Milk Continuing treatment ad- \ t1872-4532 Phone 872-3404 The Collegiate Singers genetic predisposition, but vances assure arthritis vic- I .---- perform vocal renditions of /' Harmon4ance Funeral Home THURSDAY not necessarily. tims even greater relief in 3452 Washingt on jazz and pop standards set Most arthritis types are the future, but treatment Kingston, Michigan 48741 ~ Bendrey, Brining, Easter Dinner to choreography with very rare. In fact, just two can only follow detection. Phone (517) 083-2210 Sweeney and matching wardrobe. The -- rheumatoid and osteoar- 1 Rlchard C. Lance Harry 0,Lanoe Turkey Roast The Medical Society Director-Manager i- Jazz Ensemble will per- -- Director j thritis account for per- .I------..-.-- Nartker, P.C. 90 suggests individuals with ----I-. .-._I..--.--" Harold 7. Donahue, M.D. Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy form contemporary and L 1 Certified Public Accountants Mixed Fruit < cent of all arthritis cases. arthritis symptoms see Physician & Surgeon traditional big band jazz Rheumatoid arthritis is their physician. Don't let Gary E. Bendrey, CPA Dinner Roll and pop selections. Douglas P. Brining, CPA Clinic Pumpkin Pie an inflammatory disease undiagnosed arthritis lead Harold D. Sweeney, CPA 4674 Hill St., Cass City affectingthe entire body. It to permanent disability. Joseph H. Nartker, CPA FRIDAY WCTU sets is characterized by intense Ifflee 872-2323 Res. 872-2311 and prolonged muscle stiff- 6451 Maln St., Cass Clty Phom 517-872-mS ness, fever, general 1 Cheeseburger Spiritual Life fatigue, and severe joint a4 Wsstland Dr., Bad AXO, MI 48413 ICrisDv F,ries . PhotwS17;269-#00 Dr. J. Qeissinger Chilfeh Pears swelling and pain. At its 47 "Austln St., Sandubky, MI 40471 Chiropractor Chocolate Milk Day April 17 worst, rheumatoid arthritis Phocl. 31999999311 . can completely disable its Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. The Women's Christian victim as it invades and de- 9-12a.m. and 26 p.m. Temperance Union will stroys the joints' linings. up to Gould Accounting Sat., 9-12 a.m. conduct its Spiritual Life 96% Rheumatoid arthritis usu- and Tax Senlce Day Tuesday, April 17, at 024 S. Hooper St., Car0 21 N. Almer, Caro, Mich. I - ally develops, without obvi- Phone 517-673-2656 Acrosa from IGA Store the Vassar Community ous reason, between the Complete accountlng systems year I skatingset Church, one block south of ages of 20 and 35. EFFICIENT around wlth personal attentlon. Phone Caro 873-4484 the signal light on M+15 in Osteoarthritis is more Sarah J. Smlth Sandra R. Gould IAll 4-H members, pa- Vassar. commbn than rheumatoid Thefightfist I1Gas Furnace rents, and leaders are-in- Services will be at 10 a.m. and is associated with in- 1 -by Robert A. O~noveso,M.D. vited to attend a 4-Hfamily and 1:30p.m. JeanBauman creased calcium deposits Whirlpool Weinlander, Fitzhugh, of Elkton will be the around joints. Chances are l Internal Medicine & Diagnosis roller skating party at I Bertuleit 6 Adult General Practice Stoney Creek Roller Rink speaker. Everyone is in- 5-1 that an individual living The Tightfist II gas furnace has a unique vited, with a special invita- to age will develop it! Schalrer, PC Offlee Hours By Appolntment in Sandusky Tuesday, April 65 secondary heat exchanger that transfers tion to men. Symptoms of osteoarthritis h-. Certified Public A ccoun fa nts Phone 872-5438 10, from 6-8 p.m. most of the heat lost up the chimney to are usually localized in the usable heat, saving you valuable energy 4672 Hill St., Cass.City Cost for the session, in- 1800 Center Avenue cluding skate rental, is affected joints with pain dollars. Call us today and lower your P.O. Box 775 Musial joins heating bills. 1 ~ and stiffness becoming - -~~ $2.50 per person. Bay City, MI 48707 Rlchard'A. Hdl, D.O. more severe as cartilage Osteopathic Physician Marine Corps and bone are gradually de- Walter G. Weinlander, CPA Use our convenient payment plan Registration stroyed. L Stewart J. Reid, CPA t Hours 8 a rn to 5 p rn (Monday thru Friday) 0545 Church Street Greg Musial, son of Walt Arthritis treatment com- kabert L. Hennessey, CPA Cass City, Michigan Phone loll Free and Lorraine Musial of De- monly consists of combined 872.4446 for surplus drug and physical Southeastern Michigan Gas Company ~ 1-800424~2400 cker, will leave Sunday for -- I Mice 8724725 Home 872-4762 Marine Corps basic train- therapies. Aspirin's anti-in- Sendusky: 648-2334 - - ing at San Diego, Calif. flammatory agents nor- Silb A. lsterabadl Check your telephone directory for a toll free number for your area. I Counrding M.D., FRCS food slated He attended Cass City mally provide adequate re- 4874 Hlll Street Eligibility requirements High School. lief. Cars Clty, Mlchlgan 487p for surplus commodities -- Newer drugs, known as DO YOU HAVE A ~,GWfal&ThOf&Ck cheese, butter, etc. -- have DRlNKlNQ PROBLEM? Outparlent Clink Hills CL Dales Hospital changed and more persons ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUI may now be eligible. AND AL*NON Each Wed. 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Every Friday Evenlng - 8:M1 p.m. As a result, the Human Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Hoon K. Jeung, M.D. Development Commission cas9 City General Surgery has established registra- 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Dally tion days in the counties it Saturday - 9 to 12 ntmn OfflCe Hour8 by Appolntment serves. Those who may be 6230 Hospital Drive eligible to receive the com- CaSS City, Mich. 48726 modities must register at Phone 872461 1 Home 872-3138 this time. New cards will be issued to those with old !i?AL Dr. E. Piul Lockwood cards. \\ Chiropractic Physician Individuals 18 years or moup, P.C. offlcs Hours: Mon., Tuss., Wed., Fd. older may register on be- 912 noon rnd 1:3@5:00 P.m. half of a household. Only -1 Ddi. w,D.D.S. Saturday 812 a.m. Closed All Day Thuraday one card per eligible house- * Lmmd W. knd,D.D.S. Phom 872-27M -08 ClQ hpedC. hskk,D.O.J. for Appdntmonl hold will be issued. Exam- * 111 W,D.D.S. ples of income eligibility I' Sang H. Park, M.D. are a family of two with an- 1429 N. State St., Caro nual income of $8,502 and a * Ph.673-3838 Obstetrics & Gynecology 'Complete Dental Care Faclllty (Speclallshn all women's family of four with annual Now Ssrvln~fuseola,County Are1 problems and dellved.) income of $12,870. Weekend Emerpncy 4672 Hill Street phons Saginaw 7946220 Office Phone 872-2800 To receive a Sur lus Office Hours by AppOlntmOnt Commodity Card, an8 to

~ Home Phone 872-3705 prove eligibility, you must bring with you to registra- :: CAR0 FAMILY tion: 1. Social Security :DENTAL CENTER Card for the person regis- tering. 2. Proof of resi- * Dalton P. Coe, D.D.S. Physician & Surgeon Grreil M. Sheets, D.M.D., dence, such as a driver's Assoc. Office Hours: license or Michigan per- Mon.-Frl. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 * 2~ W. Sherman, Cero - sonal identification card, Saturday - 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3. Proof of income - for .I :Mon., Wed. - 8:00-4:30 W Hwtal DL, Ca#8 City 1 * Tu~s.-8:00-6:00 the past 30 days for all - 1 Thurs-Fri. - 8:00-3:30 yI Res. 872-4257 members living in your -Saturday by Appointment Off Ice 872-4733 household. Written verifi- cation is needed such as 1 : Phone 873-2939 IAFDUGA (budget letter, ; Emergency 872-2443 - - current medicaid card), Vinhout toghem self employment (1983 in- Chlroprrctlc Life Center come tax form), wages a+,1 (check stubs), unemploy- fi. Paul Chappel, DDS, PC ment (letter of benefits), Claim Your FreeL _. Family Dentistry Hrn. MTWF 8:Wl:OO 3W7:OO Th., Sat. 830.1:~ Social Security (award let- % 'Comprehenslve Orthodontlcs Health Talk Every Wed. ter, copy of check) etc... - 6240 Hili, Cass City at 6:30 p.m. : Phone 872-3870 592 N. Port Crescent Food stamp cards or WIC -Just Deposit $1,000 or more in a- Bad Axe, MI 48413 cards will not be accepted 289-6467 as proof of household eligi- .New Checking Account .New Certificate of Deposit bhlnd Perry Drugs b bility. Registration at all sites @NewSavings Account (32 Days thru 4 Years) will be from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 1 Registration in Huron *An Existing Savings Account @AnExisting Certificate of Deposit IMMEDIATE County was held Tuesday .An Existing HlFl Account NON-EMERGENCY of this week. .New IRA HEALTH CARE Companlon Anlmal Registration in Sanilac aAn Existing IRA Hospltal County will be this Thurs- $25 Fee 4438 S. Seeger St. day. Persons with Decker, Cas5 City Phone 872.2255 - Snover, Marlette, Brown e .Including physician's fee and Rod Ellis, D.V.M. City, Sandusky and Melvin .During Our Spring Shower of Savings! clinlc room Carol Oalkr-Ellis, D.V.M. addresses are to register at Mo Appointment Necessary the Marlette village hall, - 6-8 30 p m Fridays ~- 6407 Morris Street. Those : 2 30-8 30 p m Saturdays with Argyle, Deckerville, :lOOOarn -830pm Sunday Edward Scollon, D.V.Y. Forestville, Minden City ILLS AND DALES Veterinarian and Palms addresses are to Call for Appointment for sign up at the Deckerville 3 HOSPITAL Small Animals community center, 3451 Early withdrawal from IRA'S or time Phone 872-2935 Main Street. Offer Good through June 1984 deposits require substantia/ penalty. 4849 N. Seeqer St., Cas8 City 30, unce-c-- Residents of Tuscola County must re ister Mon- :Allen Witherspoon PEOPLE READ day, April 9. #hose wlth New England Llfs Little Ads Cass City, Deford and ' I NEL Growth Fund NEL Equlty Fund Ga &own addresses are to NEL Income Fund You're Reading One go 0 the Cultural Center, ; Money ~rrketSerles s Pigeon Thumb National Cass City Now! 6429 Main Street; CaSS City. Phone 872-2321 Persons with Kingston, Michigan Ave. 6132 E. Cass Citi Road 4615 Oak Cass Citl Call 872.201 0 7254 Caro, Akron, Fairgrove, 453-31 13 872-431 1 b! Unionville, Gilford and Sil- P verwood addresses go to Member FDIC the HDC office, 429 Man- Advertise It In The Chronicle tague Street, Caro. PAGE FOUR Y CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 5,1984 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

Koegel Sale Ring $139 Bologna...... I b. 5 Ib. Box Skinless $599 Franks ...... 5 Ibs. Available at particiwting 10 Ib. Box IrrStore Bakeries Only. $15.90 $ 1 69 Viennas...... Ib. Polish FRESH MADE $149 Sausage...... Ib. DONUTS

PLUS MANY MORE IN STORE SPECIALS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Ad Good Thru.Sat., April 7,1984. NOTE: Not rs8pon8ible for errom mads in printing BUCKETS ALL LAYER VARIETIES 018.5 02. Box OUANTITV RIGHTS RESERVED. IGA TABLERITE' .BONELESS OF CHICKEN - - Pork .... 16,20,24 pes. ALL VARlmES *IN SYRUP *IN JUlCd 020oz h Butt Roast . . 99:. Dole ECKRICH .REGULAR .THICK .BEEF 01 Ib. Pka. ;o-Jack $249 Pineapple . m . . Sliced $IS8 69$ BULK CHEESE ib. Bologna .... Also: We have on request ECKRICH SMOKED *BEEF SMOKED OR Barbecued Chicken -- 1/2 or parts Iu TABLERITE'*GROUND Polish $-I89 Spare Ribs * Polish Sausage Potato Wedges Sausage. rn . . Ib. Fresh HYGRADE *REGULAR *BEEF 01Ib. Pkg. $159 Fresh Salads Ball Park Franks ..... Hamburg .All kinds every day by Leon 's. FARMER PEE1*ALL VARIETIES 012 oz. Pkg. Sliced LuncheonMeats 8291 A3 -Bakery- VAN CAMP Pork Et OVEN FRESH *OWED *ICt. Pka. Buttermilk- $ 08 THORN APPLE VALLEV 012 oz. Pkg. Beans Stixs XI Sliced ...... 8129 IGA *1Y. Ib. Losf * Bacon ...... I White ' 16 02. CUI8 MR. TURKEY 012 02. Pkg. 3151 Bread HOLLY FARMS or . .*/79$ IGA TABLERITE' Turkey - Pic '0' Chic Hot Dogs.. .. Hunt's a Fryers Ketchup. wlcwpon 89c -Produce- FARMER PEET MACARONI b CHEESE 07-25oz. Pkas. Fresh...... *Bunch- ...... SI09Ib. Portions Kraft Green I $I? Dinner. a W/Coupon Broccoli ..... Armour Breaded Whlte ALL FLAVORS 048ox. Can # FLORIDA Turkey $159 Hawaiian Punch.. Crisp Sticks...... Ib...... 69$ FARMER PEE1 *WHOLE THORN APPLE VALLEY *WHOLE .HALF rWAfER ADDED *BONELESS 6m-a Turkey - Sl4a Bonanza Celenr Hams a...amm Ib. Hams IGA TABLERITE'.T-BONE w Porterhouse $ 29 $159 Steaks ...... 3 Ib. - JON'ATHAN *Mc INTOSH All Purpose

LIBBY &ALLVARIETIES- Natural Pack

Vegetables *REG. *MINT -#C OFF UBEL *SAVE 2e 06.4 ot Ttb FROM CMICEWTRATL $129 Aim Toothpaste m.

MIDGET LONGHORN COLSY TROPICANA Kraft Orange 15.516.5 02. 3151,Cans NOM.. Juice *UNBLEACHED .ALL PURPOSE -5 Ib. Bag Sweet Savings on Cheese Pillsbury "Stmwbenies 'tl Cream" Flour. wlcoupon 79$ STONEWAKE $199 CHICKEN OF THE SEA LIGHT *IN OIL *IN WATER =6.S BL THIS WEER'S FEATURE 1 Ib. Pkg. Chunk 995 Tuna. ...W/Cwpon Bread & Butter - PHllADELPHlA 08 or. Pkp. ASSORTED DECORATOR 01Roll Pkg Plate Cream -Frozen Gala Regularly $1.49 Cheese...... 7gc Towels . m. 6gC LONDON'S 2% Gal Jug oz. Pka. ALL VARIETIES *10.1-10.86 *SAVE $1.79

Totino's I Hartz2in1 $ Milk. . Pizza. . . . Flea Collar Ench

SOFT 02-3 02. ALL FUWORS '/a Gal. Cln. PAYGRO 04 Qt Bsg Parkay FAME Potting Soil. . , *189$ 59 Pkg. $1 PUSTIC 0100 n $229 Margarine . '88$ Ice Cream . I Clothes Line...... CASCITY. MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICT lURSDAY, APRIL 5,1984 PAGE FIVE -. .. -

I... Gen Kehoe Gagetown Area News Phone6652221

After the funeral of their father, W.C. Hunter, Fran DeVore of Normal, Ill., and John Hunter of Sylvania, O., spent a few days with their mother. They left for 8:30 to 9:OO Specials In their homes last Tuesday. home following the service, PACKAGE LlQUOR Mrs. Elva Pitcher re- ' Mrs. Phyliss Conners of Thursday turned Friday after spend- Caseville called on her Beer & Wine To Qo ing the past two months in mother, Mrs. Arthur Caro- u # Arcadia, Fla., and Sunday lan, Sunday. Mrs. Conners Rug Doctor Steam Cleaning was a caller at the Murl was returning from a two- We Have New Pack Garden Seeds LaFave home. Equipment to Rent week Eastern Air Lines * In Stock Now. Mrs. Gurnith Fisher of sponsored tour to China. A Alma spent several days daughter, Mrs. Bill (Cindy) with Mrs. Elma Miklovich. Striplin of Atlanta, Ga., is It has always been our goal to Wednesday, they visited a flight attendant at East- Mrs. Fisher's mother, Mrs. ern. Larry Watterworth of save you money on your weekly Dorothy Meehling of Lansing also took the trip. Extra grocery bill.. With our new ESP Caseville. Saturday, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard prices, you save even more... Miklovich, accompanied by Burdon were visitors of Look for the ESP Savings Tags Stella Leyva and Gerry Mrs. Burdon's sister, Mrs. * throughout our store! Carolan, drove Mrs. Fisher Fred Schnepp, in Sebewa- Savings home. While in Alma, they ing Sunday. fkoa im ftomo ttmt ~mvo0 tompmri~yraw cat to urn 1- our wpplkm Umt we pur m lo YOU. visited the Harold Children of Mrs. Stella Tho80 @cam will k In otktn lono .I rh. rskrcd cwt Johnst ons , Leyva visited her Sunday, i8 avllldk b U8 Th. lvOr8QO kqth d dm. kbq Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bliss Present were Mr. and Mrs. Sr. of Cass City were supper Claud Leyva and Tiffany of ~ ~- . ,' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Caro, Mr. and Mrs. Sonny REGULAR NOW SAVE Eugene Comment Satur- Quinn and Mr. and Mrs. day evening. Jerry Lamereaux of Cass Frank Benitez celebrated Hefty 8-718." ct. City and Robin Quinn of Foam Plates 50 $1.89 $1.49 40$ a birthday Saturday when Romeo. 0 Regular or Smokev Onion several family members Mr: and Mrs. Eugene gathered at his home for Comment were Sunday Kraft Barbecue Sauce 18 02. 1 .I9 .99 20$ dinner. Guests were Mr: supper guests of Mr.and and Mrs. Tino Benitez, Mrs. Gary Diebel and sons Anna Maria Torres, Anita of Cass City. White cloud Bathroom Tissue 6 rl. 2.09 1.74 35$ Benitez and Jane Pawlaski Frank Rocheleau of Car0 of Elkton, Mrs. Julie Lopez, visited his br ther, Dennis Mrs. Regino Lopez and Nat Rocheleau, &nday Hormel Spa m 12 oz. can Benitez of Gagetown. Ann and Mary Lenhard All Flavors Pat Zuraw of Houston: of Carrollton spent the - .--our price 3.99 Texas, is spending two weekend with ' their pa- Stove Top Stuffingsoz. box .99 .89 io$ weeks with his mother, rents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mrs. Ciel Zuraw, Pvt, Jim Lenhard, mfg. rebate -2.00 Del Monte 15.50~. Zuraw of Fort Campbell, Charles Taschner be- Red Salmon 3.15 2.85 306 Ky., was expected on leave, came a great-grandfather IpYJ after rebate Brach's Chocolate but his leave was postponed March 17 when his grand- bag. 1.87 20e to a later date. daughter, Marjorie Peanut Butter Putters 11 62. 1.67 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawler, of Snover and her Kehoe were overnight husband Ed, welcomed a Purina 3 Ib. bag 40$ guests Friday of their 10-pound son, Thomas Ed- Happy Cat Seafood 3.25 2.85 daughter and family, Mr. ward, to their family. and Mrs. Jack LCieth of Mrs. Charles (Eva) Tas- Highland. They spent 02. chner attended a bridal French's Mustard Bonus Pack 28 jar .89 .79 p IO$ Saturday and Sunday as shower at the Civic Center Wide and X- Wide guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- in Elkton Sunday. The liam Prieur "ofFarmington guest of honor was Diane Mueller's Hearty Noodles 16 02. .99 .84 15~ Hills. Bumhoffer, daughter of Mrs. Marian Dangel of Postmaster and Mrs. Ed CROFT=CLARA Port Huron was the guest Bumhoffer of Elkton. She Peat Moss, $,1 59- €ora few days of her sister, will be married June 23. 40 Ib. 'Lumber, Inc. Mrs. W.C.Hunter. Monday evening, the Tus- * [@@I Soil Bag QUARTERS TOP Mrs. M.M. Downing ac- cola and Sanilac County PHONE- 872-2141 CASS CITY Zompanied Mr. and Mrs. Extension Groups attended Pat LaFave of Caro on the Margarine I cow 40 Ib. $199 week end and they visited Limit 2 01Ib. Pkg...... Mr. and Mrs. George Rick I Manure.. .. Bag if Beaverton. I and get a $2.00 Rebate - Details in Store. 1 Mrs. Jack Tamblyn and SMART BUNNIES MAKE IT I rodd of Essexville, Don 3chwartz and Mrs. Phvllis Area aging I OLD WOODforEASTER f U Kraft I agency to I STOCK UP AND SAVE1 I Ktngrford $100 I Dinner meet in Ubly Limit 3 07.Z or. Pkgs...... Limit on* cospon p.1 tmmily Coupon mnd 17 00 prrchaso ' The 14-countyRegion VI1 Charcoal OFF I rmquirod. e#cIuding tob*cco. rkoholic hvernqrm and other Area Agency on Aging will I coupon noma Coup~lpod th~ Sat, Awil7.1984 I Limit 1 020 Ib. Bag. . . Regular Price - ...... I I hold its annual meeting and Limit one coupon plr lwnily Cwpon nnd S700 prchmae luncheon Friday, April 13, rquird. amckrding tobrcca, mkohOhC kvmrag.a Ddomor I I coupon itoms Carppn pood th~Sat.. Apri: 7,lSM at the Ubly Heights Country Club, east of Ubly. The business meeting will be from 11 a.m.-noon, -- lunch from noon-1, and am2sOFF LABEL I program and open forum I from 1-2:30 p.m. I LAWNbLEAF I Hunt's Speakers will be Olivia 0' I P. Maynard, director of the state Office of Services to LimitKetchup 1 a32 OX.Jug . *...... 8gCj BRAND O8FF; Lwnit on. cwpm prr funily CwpDn adS7 W prrchaas the Aging, and State Sen. $"HANDYMAN OR KITCHEN ASSORTMENT *I rupird arcluding tobrcco. mkohok tmvarwoa adothrr I- James Barcia, D-Bay City. "...when only the finest will do." Limit lp*10ct, Pkg...... Regular Price I carpon rtoms Carp00 thru Sot, Acw1l7 ISM Limit or10 coupon wr farndy Cwpmnd 8700 prnh.mo G.V. PRICE 2/$3.00 rmquird. mkcluding teco.ekoholrc. b.vorq9.S and other I Recital to I coupOn itornm Coupon good thru bt, April 7.1W MFG. REBATE $1.50 feature area YOUR FINAL 2/$1.50 Easter Cards COST residents ...for sharing and rejoicing SEE STORE DISPLAY EVERYDAY~ .- -- I The Pigeon District Lib- in the beauty of the season. I rary Board of Trustees will e I' =UNBLEACHED .ALL PURPOSE present a concert given by LOW PRICE P.illsbury I Paula Good and Kay HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW FAT 79c Loomis Sunday at 2 p.m. in Easter Baskets Flour the community room of the MILK Limit 1 05 Ib. Bag...... I library. Easter Bunnies Miss Good, a senior at Easter Candy $155 I Central Michigan Univer- gal. N-R 2-92 sity, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Good of Sebewaing and a graduate n of Owen-Gage High School. She is studying for a I NEW1 HDR .REG. oX-BODV I bachelor of music educa- TWICE IS CHICKEN OF THE SEA I tion degree with instrumen- Cleaning Solution, 8 FI Oz Chunk Shampoo or ta! ma'or and a choral Sterile Disinfectlna Solution 8 FI Oz minor. flutist and mezzo NICE! - Conditioner $148 I soprano,A she studies under Tuna 07 ot. Btl.. . *...... 02. . . . . Limit 3 e6.5 Can I Lirntt ma carpon fmr family Cwpon and a7 00 prrcbm I John Wheeler, professor of I rwuird. enckrding two.dcoholic b.vormuea nnd other I flute, and Mary Kiesgen, coupon ttema Cw-- IJ~thru Sat. Apnl 7,1984 voice instructor. SA VEba Miss Loomis, a freshman \N-R 3-93 ON EACH SA VE at CMU and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Loomis of Cass City, will serve as pianist for Miss Good. She is studying for a bachelor of music degree SUnlIGHT with a concentration in DISHWASHING piano. The Cass City High LIQUID School graduate studies piano under Barbara EXTRA SET i! Dixon. $1"19 OF PRINTS The presentation is being ' REG.VALUETOS1.39 22az'~) i given as one in a series of fi ( music appreciation recitals FREE Im by the library board. Ad- mission is free. A social [OLD WOOD hour will follow. u film miv. -,--,l~#~ti-~-tB EXaUDlNC PORTFOLIO 'r LIMIT ONE COUPON PER ENVELOPE [ TheWantaAds 7i f ~OUPONMUST ACCOMPANY ORDER! THE CORNER STORE Yalid April 1-April 14 I1 AreNewsy i WITH MORE rn====-=-= ------I

CASCITY, MICHIGm PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 5,1984 I II NOTICE OF Marie Meredith II Shabbona Area News. Phone 672-9489 1 PUBLIC HEARING 1: PAGE SEVEN DAY,-, APRIL 5,1984

U Size 24 California California Cello U.S. No. C.A. Lettuce Head Caulif lower Head Fresh 48$ 9gc Mac1n tosh Vine Ripened Florida Penn Dutch Stems & Pieces Strawberries Pint ~0~ 69$ Apples 3 ib. Bag Per Lb. 89$ Tomatoes 6gC Mushrooms 8oz.Can Sunshine Reg. or Cinnamon $119 French’s Bonus Pack New Crop Prince Elbow Graham Crackers 160~. Pkg. Mustard 2402. Jar Per Lb. Macaroni 69$ Cabbage 3gc or Champion Vlasic Kosher or Polish Dill Pillsbury All Ready Thin Spaghetti 2 ib. Pkg. SI 79 8gC 24 Pkg. $119 SI 19 Raisins of. 32 oz. Jar 15 02. Pkg. Weaver Yellow Pickles Pie Crust Spea’s Apple 2 Ib. Bag Appian Way Cole’s Frozen Popcorn ‘77$ 3 pk. Boxes Juice 88$ Pizza Mix 1202. Pkg. Garlic Bread 1602. Loaf 9gc 59$

Purina Mainstay Imperial Quartered Schaf er’s HiI I blI Iy 2402. 2;ag Margarine ;;: oaf Glad Dog Food #3gg Bread 79c 250 ct. Box Lady Kay All Flavors Sandwich $ 49 Rich’s 802. 59’ $139 Tablets 30 ct. $149 Dixie Whipan. Ice Cream Gal. Bags 1 Anacin pkg. Fisher Sandwich Mate McDonald Northern Bathroom White, Assorted or Print IceCream $ 49 Bo-Peep Cheese 1202. 88C Tissue 4Pk. Singles pkg. Bars 12pk. 1 Ammonia McDonald’s Btl. 640z- 5gc Honor Society adds members D

The Owendale-Gagetown duced new members, Reid Mrs. Thelma Jackson High School cafetorium Goslin, a junior, and Amy was the site of the induction Draschil, a soshomore. Holbrook Area News Phone 658-2347 of two new members of the Each was presented with National Honor Society the collar, pin, a certificate - 22. ship and then whh flowers Evans Gibbard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gib- Mrs. Cliff Robinson had as an additional welcome VISIT PATIENTS sible for many smiles. Mr. and Mrs. Mike After an invocation by Maurer. were Sunday Mrs. Leonard Shoemaker bard Jr. and family of Bad dinner Sunday in Harbor Gary Erickson and a wel- from old members. They were Lisa Sweeney, Beach to celebrate Kevin After closing remarks by Seven members of the Kelli Sweeney, Holly brunch guests of Mr. and was a Monday caller at the Axe were Sunday afternoon come by Principal Wayne Mrs. Jack Krug in honor of home'of Mr. and Mrs. Tom guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl O'Connor ' s birthday . Wright, current members Superintendent Ronald Country Buddies 4-H club, Heleski, Beth and Jeanine Rusty Hancock of Utica dressed as clowns, visited Beaudin, Micky Mrs. Krug's birthday. Kolar. Gibbard and family. participated in the lighting Erickson and benediction Mrs. Dan Lucas visited Mrs. Curtis Cleland vis- was a Tuesday, Wednesday by Peter Sparks, members the Medical Care Facility Puvalowski and Rebecca Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood- and Thursday afternoon of candles ceremony. Waytowich, all of Ubly. ward and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mrs. Curtis Cleland Thurs- ited Jessie Wilson Saturday and guests assembled for a near Bad Axe Saturday. day afternoon. forenoon. guest of Mrs. Louis Naples. Sheila Engelhardt, chap- social hour with refresh- The kids visited with the Mrs. Clarence Heleski, Gibbard spent from Mon- residents and were respon- Mrs. Kevin Robinson and day till Friday with Keyin Jack Ross of Ubly was a Mr. and Mrs. Howard ter president, then intro- ments. Saturday afternoon guest Britt were Friday after- Mrs. Cliff Robinson. .. accom- ... Woodward, who is panied the group. stationed atFort Knox, Ky. and Bryce Champagne was noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard a Thursday evening guest Earl Schenk. Howard Britt FARM MACHINERY ****** Shoemaker were Wednes- of Mr. and Mrs. Earl returned home Tuesday day evening guests of Mr. Schenk. after spending five days in IRA? Sunday evening visitors and Mrs. Tom Kolar. Carol Peter and girl Huron Memorial Hospital of Mrs. Mary Beardsley Mr. and Mrs.Don Near friend of Saginaw spent the at Bad Axe. Check with were Mr. and Mrs. Glen and Doris Kinney and Mr. week end with Mr. and Mrs. Carrie Tyrrell partici- Coates of Kinde. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland Melvin Peter and family. pated in a talent show State Farm Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence went to Fish Point Wednes- Mrs. Dean Weltin of Saturday for the Laing Lib- Rumptz returned home day evening to see the Roseville was a Sunday rary benefit at the Ruth Tuesday from a two-week swans, geese and ducks. guest. Hall. Competitive Rates trip to Texas. They went They had supper at a re- The Holbrook Helpers Mr. and Mrs. Lynn *GuaranteedWaiver of Premium Lifetime Income through 11 states and vis- staurant in Unionville. knitting and sewing group Spencer attended the ited the Will Rogers Gun Melvin Peter was a Wed- met Wednesday and Friday Shrine Club potluck supper for Disability Option. Having rented my farm I will sell at public auction at the place located 3n Museum in Oklahoma. nesday guest of Mrs. after school and Saturday and meeting at the Elkton ' 'Good Neighbor ' ' Service miles south of Elkton on South Elkton Road, the followlng personal They also went to the Fan- George Jackson and Don at the home of Mrs. Lynn Elementary School Satur- Auctionproperty on: Sale Spencer. day evening. tastic Caverns in Jacksofi. "Springfield, Mo., in the Brenda Tyrrell left Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mrs. Dave Sweeney was Ernest A. Wills came home Wednes- a Wednesday evening guest Ozark Mountains, and took day with Ubly High School teichman Jr. WEDNESDAY ---.-.--Jacob's lunch Wwon a tour of Houston and Dal- seniors on a week's trip to day after spending four and Reva Silver was a las where they saw the Florida. months in New Port Thursday evening guest of 6240 W. Main on the Grounds" house where Dallas is Mr. and Mrs. Larry Richey, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wills. Cass City, Mich. ---.---.filmed. Silver and family of Bay Mr. and Mrs. Harold Per- Jim Hewitt flew to Balti- Phone 872.3388 APRIL 11 Ken Osentoski. Jim City and Mr. and Mrs. sells of Rochester were more, Md., to help Lori NO JEWELRY WAGON Peyerek and Jean' Matth- Gerald Wills were Saturday Tuesday supper guests of Schultz drive home, where Commencing at 1 p.m. Sharp ews were Saturday guests evening guests of Reva Bernice Gracey. she will spend several of Mrs. Alex Cleland and Silver. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Pow- months while her husband, EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT Carol Laming. Cleatus Howey was a ers, Pam and Kent of High- Danny Schultz, is in ser- TRACTORS Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Saturday afternoon guest land and Fran Yietter were vice. IHC 856 diesel, cab, front IHC no. 700 5-16 inch aUtOmatlC Gehl no. BU710 self-unloading Robinson spent a week in of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie weights, 18.4~38tires, dlrect reset plow wlth gauge wheel box, 3 beaters, roof on 8 ton California. They attended Shagena. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Hendrick were Saturday axle duals, 2,600 actual hours Brillion 17% foot cultimulcher John Deere running gear Jim Hewitt was a Friday Reva Silver was a Wed- supper and evening guests IHC 656 gas, wide front, cab, JF 24 foot field cultivator, S-tine 175 bushel Qravlty box on run. The Price is Right nesday guest of Mrs. Carl of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff 13.6~38rear tires, direct axle tooth, 300 gallon sprayer tank ning gear toured a movie studio and forenoon guest of Mr. and duals, 2.843 actual hours with levelers visited Knotts Berry Mrs. Stephen Knowles in Walker at Clarkston. Jackson. IHC no.' 72 riding lawn mower Farms. They spent two Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mr. and Mrs. Kevin State Farm Life Insurance Cornpariy John Deere 21 foot wheel disk with 42 inch cut days in San Diego and also Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendrick of Port Austin O'Connor and Danny Joe of Home Office Bloomtngton. Illinois with wings, dual wheels and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Minden City and Mr. and IHC no. 45-16 foot Vibra shank 'TRUCKS went to Mexico. McComb of Cass City were field cultivator wlth Midwest Hewitt came home Monday supper and even- Benkelman of Cass City PLANTERS 1982 Ford truck, 6 cylinder, with were Tuesdav afternoon levelers 160 bushel steel grain box and Wednesday after spending ing guests of Mr. and Mrs, 1 and supper gkts of Mr. IHC no' 56-4 'Ow 'Ianter with Brillion 12 foot cultipacker holst a week in Hills and Dales Gaylord LaPeer. sets of boxes, like new Hospital in Cass City. Mrs. Dave Sweeney was and Mrs. Cliff Jackson. iHC no. 510-20 hole grain drill, ~~~~.h~~hoe 1982 GMC truck, V-6,200 bushel a Friday evening guest of --Mr. and Mrs.-_- Carl - Gib- - -- 6 inch spacing, grass seeder :& box with hoist, 45,000 actual COMMITTED John Deere 4 row rotary hoe bard were Wednesday I# I# Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krug in Weeder,.. 3 Dolnt miles Academr honor of Mrs. Krug's birth- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl In Order To Achieve d Gibbard and family in Bad COMBINE Oliver 6 row cultivator, 3 point 1974 Mercury Marquls 4 door car, day. Energy Efficiency A 12 foot fertllirer auger loaded, new tires, 64,000 Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Axe. I' IHC 303 self-propelled bean and Cyclone seeder, 3 polnt actual mlles announces Jackson were Friday sup- Mr. and Mrs. Angus Builder Must Provide grain Special with cab, Hume New Idea 130 bushel single per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney were Sunday af- reel soybean head beater manure spreader Ward Benkelman in Cass ternoon guests of Mr. and Quality Workmanship. I honor roll City. Mrs. John Sweeney at I51 U Romeo. NO JEWELRY WAGON The Deford Christian Mr. and Mrs, Greg Moore Academy has announced and family of Snover were Mrs. Joe Watson was a TERMS: Cash or check8 with Sunday afternoon guest of K&B 1 proper ID. Nothlng removed its quarter marking period Saturday evening guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Evans Gib- Mr. and Mrs. Henry honor roll. Jackson. A bard and family. Carpentry Named to the honor roll Jack Ross was a Satur- I (95-100 percent) were Con- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cleland day afernoon guest and Mr. nie Cummings, Ken Steely, Jr. of Pontiac spent from and Mrs. David Hacker and Shelly TerBush, grades 9- Friday through Sunday Chris were Saturday even- Is Committed 12; Cheryl Collins and with Mrs. Alex Cleland and ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. GERALD DEERING, OWNER Bryan Parker, 6-8; Rodney To Carol Laming, Earl Schenk. Phone 517-375-2776 Hazzard, Shana Heckroth, Beatrice Hundersmarck Alex Prill and Clayton This Principle. Chad Heffelfinger, Tracie was a Sunday and Tuesday Campbell were Saturday Hightower, Tony Hull, afternoon guest of Mr. and I guests I of Sara Campbell Auctioneers - Ira, David and Mark Kilburn, Ted Linder- Mrs. Earl Schenk. and Harrv Edwards. fi I Call us for a cheerful free estimate on I fi Martin Osentoski man, Matt Mozden, Amy Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. aid Mrs. James home, pole building or addition. Rodgers, Chuck Sattelberg, Jackson Jr. of Oxford spent I1 Cass City 872-2352 or Bad Axe 2699577 Gage and family of Good- Ben Strait, Jim Thane, the week end at their home rich and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cal I Mike Westerby, and Luke here and were Saturday Robinson and daughters of 658-8653 Q AUCTIONEERS Wilson, grades 1-5, and evening guests of Mr. and Homer spent the week end Jared Thane, Franny Cox, Mrs. Melvin Peter and fam- with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jessica Powell and Jeremy ily. Kolar. Sid Berridge Auctioneers actino as sales agents only and assume no guarantees or liabilities Lockwood. kindergarten. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wills I of Elkton were Sunday din- (90-94 percent) were Sue ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Nick Colwell, Kim Gerald Wills. Mrs. CfifT Jackson. Hightower, John Montei, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kim Parrish, Kerri Pine, Wheeler took Mr. and Mrs. grades 9-12; Jody Hazzard, Glen Shagena to dinner at Carrie Hull, Marc Montei, the Harvest Table in Bad Tina Mozden, Tim Mozden, Axe Saturday in honor of FARM MACHINERY Rich Parrish and Angela Mrs. Shagena's birthday. Pine, 6-8; Becky Dunford, Mr. and Mrs. Don Due to ill health we will sell at public auction at the place located 6 Glenda Parker and Stacey McKnight were evening Thane, 1-5, and Charity guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim miles west, 1/2 mile south of Sandusky on Juhl Road the following Hull and Mirenca Puskas. Hewitt. personal property on: kindergarten. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Forty-one of 62 students LaPeer visited Debbie and at the school made the Patti Timmons and Ruth honor roll. Timmons Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill THURSDAY, APRIL 12 Jackson of Bad Axe were Due to other business interests I will sell at public auction Jacobs at the place located 1 112 miles south of Bad Axe on Nugent It takes about 1,500 gal- Monday evening guests of personalRoad, just property south on:of the Bad Axe Airport, the following COMMENCING AT 10:30 A.M. SHARP lons of water to transform Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson. lunch IJacob's Lunch Waraonl plain seeds into one cotton Tori and Wesley Gibbard I dress, says National spent from Monday till Fri- Wagon Wildlife magazine. day with Mr. and Mrs. Case 350 diesel crawler .dozer, 4 way Case 600 self-propelled with 10 foot grain on blades, winch, 3 choker cables, boom head SATURDAY, APRIL 7 * Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp Grounds EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT MISCELLANEOUS IHC no. 295 6 row planter, seed 5 foot stock chopper Quantity of wood corner posts TRACTORS: Ford 4-14inch bottom plow, Cement mixer, 3 point, like units Flail chopper Some telephone poles 3point new Superior 13 hole grain drill Gehl self-unloading wagon on 12 hole pig feeder 1977 Ford 6700 diesel, cab, air conditioning, John Deere ft. tandem Pile Of new ash lumber, John Deere no. 336 baler with John Deere running gear 3 hp. electric motor, sinpie 15.5~38 14 hydraulic tilt ejector phase tires and duals, front disk with 20 inch blades approx. 1300 board feet Killbros gravity box on running Triple-K 12 ft. field cultivator fuel tanks on stands 3 point bale carrier gear Walnut logs weights, 1050 hours 2 John Deere no. 480 haybine Galvanized gravity box on run- 300 gallon fuel tank on stand Ford 640 gas tractor 6 ft. disk, 3 point Holland 1 row vegetable Crimper for John Deere no. 800 ning gear 1971 Ford 400 V-8 motor Heath 4 row bean puller, transplanter with water, 3 haybine Bale thrower rack on John 2 wheel trailer front mount point New Holland no. 880 forage Deere no. 963 running gear John Oeere 65 lawn mower COMBINE: Hammel 2 row rear mount LoasDIitter harvester, 3 row corn head, John bere running gear Water tank John Deere 40 self pro- cultivator, 3 point crift sman gas we Ide r w j t h hay pick+up,knife sharpener 2 running gears 2 large cast iron bean kettles pelled, 8 foot grain head, Bee Line 110 gallon sprayer, tanks New Holland no. 880 forage 150 gallon trailer type sprayer, Quantity of steel fence posts lnnes bean pickup 3 point Craftsman inch radial saw harvester for parts booms, pump Quantity of cast iron carts 10 2-12inch bottom plows socket IHC no. 311 3.14 inch plow, New Idea flail type manure Compressor tank Craftsman 314 inch . . quick-tatch spreader Dirt bucket, 3 point Fordset NO. 917 6-foot flail lawn Pump jack PLANTERS: John Deere 3 section harrow IHC no. 37-12 foot wheel disk Allis Chalmers silo filler Round bale feeders Case hole grain drill, 3 section spike tooth harrow 13 Ford 2 row bean puller mower Fox PTO blower Wood and coal furnace power Iif t IHC no. 19 harrow, hydrnulic fold, Hustler silo blower, with quantity Ford 4 row cultivator 2-16 foot steel gates John Deere 4 row planter, Jewelry wagon 3 point of pipe Big Rhino blade, 3 point 3 section harrow Jewelry Wagon power Ii ft Antique wooden spoke Mow conveyor Ficklin gravity box on S i% H wheel wagon 12 foot cult ipacker 110 gallon fuel transfer tank running gear 2 cultipackers with 3 foot pups with pump Fruit jars TRUCKS EQUIPMENT: Flat bed and grain sides on Pot belly stove IHC no. 463-6 row cultivator, 3 1955 Dodge truck with steel .Ford 3-18 inch bottom, high running gear point Gas grill MISCELLANEOUS wain box and hoist clearance plow, 1 year old Carrier, rear mount, 3 point IHC wheel rake Stainless steel wash vats 1951 Ford truck, 6 cylinder, grain 25 gallon crock John Deere side rake Cattle rack for pick-up box and hoist Take up to a month to decide, don7 TERMS Cash or cheeks with forsetvr orlginol envdopeorstore Statements made at accidents at sale or stolen Osentoski sale take preference ~r~~ert~eNpor~~i~~~m~~~~ items all sales tinal Osentoski sale take preference =w* Auction Service over printed matter settled for lor CLERK' Auclion Service over printed matter I I'-- I I I settled tor Guarantee applies onty to original rob processed and printed by Hite Photo. & SEE H~TEDEALER FOR DETAILS STUART BOOTH, OWNER LUZERN RICHARD DICKSON,I { El OWNERS Phone 313-648-4255 fi WE USE KOOAK PAPER FOR A Goo0 LOOK! 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Auctioneers - Ira, David and Auctioneers - Ira, David and Martin Osentoski Martin Osentoski Cass City 872-2352 or Bad Axe 269-9577 Cass City 872-2352 or Bad Axe 2699577 Q AUCTIONEERS 0 a AUCTIONEERS 0 Auctioneers acting as sales agents bnly and assume no guarantees or Iiab/hties Auctioneers acting as sales agents only and assume no guarantees or liabilities.