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~~~~~ highlight services. One of them was presented Sunday evening at the Trinity United Springport, MI 49284 ’ Methodist Church, Cass City. Performing were the combined choirs of Trinity and Salem ’ Methodist Churches. CASS CITY CHRONICLE Twenty-fivecents SECTION 1, PAGES 1-14 26 PAGES PLUS 2 SUPPLEMENTS VOLUME 79 NUMBER 37 CASS CITY, MICHlGAN -TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1985 - I. .-.~-----_“I Village Briefs die in Mm46crash petitions filed 2 teens injured in d BULLETIN: Tom Herron announced Monday that he is withdrawing from the race For village president. Hesaid stolen car cra Sh that he entered because as a property owner and Two 16-year-old Decker onto the road surface, and youth told Wilson he was byBrief Pamela and hisJ. Stadler.wife, Nellie, businessman he has a sub- youths were injured when a struck an eastbound Road told the vehicle was the stantial interest in seeing stolen vehicle they were in Commission truck. other youth’s sister’s car. Cass City prosper, collided with a Tuscola MyronDriver A. ofFisher, the 48,truck, 7224 The information has been 70, were killed in the acci- However, after his pti- County Road Commission turned over to the Tuscola dent. Stadler, 19,204 W.Col- tions were submitted he said snow plow truck Thursday Daus Rd., Cass City, said County Probate Court for a umbia Rd., Pontiac, and many persons told him that at 10:45 a.m. he saw the vehicle ap- decision. passenger Tara Flores, 3, they thought that hrryDavis proaching, and moved to The police report states COUPLE KILLED 93 E. Colgaie, PQntiac, (the other candidate) would one of the youths, who had the right shoulder as far as were both treated and re- do a good job. been expelled from school possible. The stolen vehicle An elderly Kingston leased from the Marlette All I was interested in was that day for a discipline struck the truck in the rear couple were killed and four Community Hospital. Two seeing Cass City run prop- problem, took a car owned axle area. The force of the others injured when their other passengers in the Sta- erly, not in serving as presi- by Vicky Patrick, 6779 impact broke the truck’s vehicle lost control on an dler vehicle, Charles Sta- dent, he explained. Houghton St., Cass City, rear axle from its mounts. ice covered Kingston dler, 16, and Christopher that was parked behind the The two youths fled ac- Township road, slid side- Flores, 19, are listed in sta- Cass City residents are Coach Light Pharmacy. ross a field on foot, and ways and collided with an ble condition at the Mar- guaranteed a new village Patrick had parked the veh- eventually walked to the approaching vehicle, Sun- lette hospital. road where Cass City day at 5 p.m. president next year be- icle in the spot at 9:lO a.m. The Kingston and Mar- cause Ray Armstead Jr., When she returned 10 mi- Police Chief Gene Wilson According to the report, lette fire departments was waiting. Wilson took as- the current president, has nutes later the vehicle was filed by Tuscola County sisted in removing the in- the two youths to Hills and decided not to seek reelec- gone. The keys were in the Sheriff’s Department De- jured from the vehicles. tion. ignition of the 1980 Old- Dales General Hospital puty James Jashinske, a where they were treated The Marlette Ambulance The deadline for candi- smobile Omega. vehicle driven by Floyd J. Service transported the in- dates to file petitions to When the accident occur- and released. Wilson re- Brief, 75, 7120 Brief Rd., ported one of the youths jured to the Marlette Com- have their name placed on red, the youths were Kingston, was eastbound on munity Hospital. the upcoming ballot was westbound on Elmwood was bleeding from the face. M-46,near English Road. One youth told Chief Wil- Dec. 17. Road, east of Crawford Witnesses said the Brief Collins Ambulance Ser- Vying for Armstead’s Road, traveling at a high son he didn’t know the veh- vehicle lost control on the TWO DECKER YOUTHS were injured when a stolen icle was stolen until the ac- vice, Caro, took the Briefs position will be Larry rate of speed. The stolen ice covered road surface, toHospital. the Car0 Community Davis, presently serving as vehicle they were in collided with a Tuscola County Road vehicle ran off the right cident happened, and his and collided with a a village trustee, and Tom edge of the road, came back friend told him to run. The westbound vehicle driven Herron, a Cass City area Commission snow plow truck. contractor. Armstead explained he is ,ot seeking reelection be- Something for every family cause of increased time de- mands to operate his cer- tified public accounting business. “I feel I have bas- ically accomplished what my objectives were for run- Area the ning,” Armstead said. He lends helpful hand to needy pointed out when he ran for the presidential position he Volunteer workers, filled that were donated by persons who are receiving percent of its labor force Christie said. Fifty Christ- drinks, each person had to ganization by the DSS. wanted the council to be with the holiday spirit, businesses, community or- food stamps, aid to depen- seeking jobs, compared to mas trees weredistributed. donate a new, unwrapped CASS CITY more accessible to the pub- were busy last week pack- ganizations, churches and dent children, emergency 9.1 percent last year. Christie added, each year toy. The children who re- This year, the Cass City lic. Another goal of ing and delivering food bas- individuals. Cash donations or fuel assistance or gen- Like the Department of churches donate tickets to ceived the new toys were Armstead’s was to get kets to guarantee needy re- are used to purchase more era1 assistance, there are Social Services, the Human fund raising dinners they recommended to the or- Please turn to page 4. policies started for the in- sidents of the area will have food. 1,235 persons who are re- Development Commission are sponsoring. The tickets dustrial park development. a hot meal to enjoy on In addition to food items, ceiving medical assistance. helps needy persons are given to needy families At the November board Christmas Day. the baskets also have throughout the year. who would not be able to Pat Christie, community buy a meal at the church. Start fund for meeting. trustees adopted The Tuscola County De- scarves, mittens and hats UNEMPLOYMENT .. regulations for the sale of partment of Social Ser- for children. INCREASES services coordinator for the industrial lots in the park. vices, the county’s largest Bluem said names of HDC, explained 247 house- NEW TOYS “I think we have pretty supplier of food baskets, de- people who received food Unemployment statistics holds in the Cass City area accident victim much accomplished that livered baskets to 250 baskets came from DSS for September, the latest are registered for surplus To see that Tuscola case workers, friends, available, show unemploy- commodity distributions. County children are not for- (goal) in the last two families last week. David The community has banded together under years,” Armstead added. Bluem, DSS Volunteer Ser- neighbors, relatives and ment in Tuscola County has She explained this repre- gotten th2 Christmas, a other assistance agencies. increased since last year. sents 756 individuals who Vassar four-wheel-drive the direction of St. Agatha Catholic Church of He feels the policy of hav- vices supervisor, said this Gagetown to help ease the financial hardship mg a council that is accessi- “A majority of the people In September, 11.9 percent receive butter, cheese, club, The Thumb Area Mud is an increase over last of Gary Rockefeller, Gagetown, who lost his ble to the community will 225 (who received food bas- of the Tuscola County work flour and other surplus Runners, collected 1,500 year, when food baskets left leg and suffered other injuries in a farm continue under whoever were delivered to the kets) will be on some type force was unemployed. commodities. The next dis- new toys that were deli- of assistance,” he added. Last year 11.4 percent of tribution is scheduled for vered Sunday. accident Dec. 12. is elected as president. county’s needy. The church has established a fund to help Armstead added after he is “The numbers have in- “If there is a need, or if they the labor force was receiv- Jan. 30. Spokesperson for the out and already has over $l,oOO. Sr. replaced he will continue to are referred to us, we try to ing unemployment be- Christie said this year, club, Sandy Shannon, raised creased, but they haven’t Nancy Ayotte said that anyone wishing to give be active in the community, increased as much as I ex- help them with something.” ncf i ts. like last year, the Caro explained they collected do- a gift of can send it to the St. Agatha this time as a volunteer and pected,” Bluem said. He DSS records for Sep- Unemployment in Lions Club has provided nations from businesses in money GaryAlthough Fund, Rockefeller Box 27, Cagetown, has hospitalization 48735. in- Please turn to page 5. explained local volunteer tember, the latest statistics Sanilac. County has im- Christmas trees that will Tuscola County, and the MI b.:{SC9 funds were used to sponsor ---I available show pcr- proved this year, with 11 be distributed to needy organizations delivering surance, it does not cover an artificial leg, I WILL, BE food baskets have reduced sons in Tuscola County are percent of the workers un- families by HDC workers a party last Sunday at the at the Cass City State Bank. receiving some form of as employed as compared to and volunteers. “They are Eagles Hall in Vassar. To Sister Ayotte said. the total number the DSS St. Agatha is coordinating the drive, but Cass City. Friday. Dec. 27. served this year sistance Tom Dillon. IISS 12 6 percent in 1984. Huron given to clients who we enter the party, which fea- a to collect taxes. Elkland Hluem said thc haskrts administrative assistant. C’ounty also has more un- know would otherwise not tured live entertainment, Rockefeller is not member of the Catholic Township Treasurer wrre filled with food items wid in addition tn thr 5.359 tmployed this year. with 9.6 have a Christmas tree.’’ hot dogs. pop and adult Church, Sr. Ayotte explained. CAS CITY. MICHIGAN PAGE TWO --CASS CITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER_I---- 24,1985- - -

Hills and Dales I ,GeneralHospital. Born Dec. 19 to Mr. and Cas~City Social andpersonal Items Mrs. Brian (Kaylene) Vaa- demark, Deford, a boy, AQ- drew Jay. Mrs. Reva Little Phone 872-3698 PATIENTS LISTED MOh DAY, DEC. 23, WERE: * Mark Guinther of Concord, Mrs. Don hrentzen will Mrs. Grsnt Ball, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert En- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence CA, arrived Sunday night glehart entertained their Zapfe of Mayville and their James Mester, Jeffrey have as Christmas guests, Mrs. Donald Ball and sons, Wagner,Hockey, James FrederickBurleson, and Sandra Guinther of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Cass City, Mr. and Mrs. family at Christmas dinner son, Mr. and Mrs. Garry Dayton, OH, arrived Imentzen of Clio, Anne Richard Armstrong, Saturday at Donella’s Re- Zapfe and son Larry and Monday to spend the staurant, Caro. Twenty- daughter Kari, also of Mrs. Elsie Roback, The- Marie Lotentzen of Michelle and Troy of Lapeer dore Furness, Mrs. Doris holidays with their parents, Saghaw, Mrs. Marie Jetta were guests of Mr. and Mrs. five of 28 family members Mayville, visited Mrs. Lyle Stan and Melva Guinther. attended from Woodbum, Zapfe Sunday evening. Hurd, Mrs. Mary mite, and Mrs. Betty Greenleaf. Wesley Ball and family at Mrs. Maryette Briggs, Cass Reese for an early Ind., Marysville, Kingston, Nine members of the Deford and Cass City. The Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gel- City ; All Christmas Mrs. Marie Jetta and Christmas dinner Saturday. Donald Haley, Montgom- Elmwood Sewing Circle and Mrs. Don Lorentzen were group spent the afternoon baugh and daughter Emily one guest attended the Dec. at the Albert Englehart of Plainwell came Friday ery Vanderpool, Mrs. Ti$ Saturday dinner guests of Mra. Paul Craig joined Kloc , Kingston ; 18 meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norton friends Saturday morning at home where they ex- to visit relatives. Sunday, Arrangements .And Alexia Members Mrs. , Martha Adarns, Cook. at Lapeer. a coffee hour at the home of changed gifts. Donna Holm entertained at voted contributions to the dinner, and Roger Mrs. Eva Westerby, Unios- Charlotte Albrant in Caro. Mr. Mrs. ville ; Cancer Society and the Gary Mr. and Mrs. George Bill Denby of Marysville Root and daughter, Bar- Rockefeller fund. Fisher were Friday Mrs. Emma Geiger, Mrs. Christmas Greens Sr . sup Mrs. Harold Craig and just returned home from bara and son Roger. 4 him per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Paul Craig left Sunday Cairo, Egypt, after spend- Lyle Zapfe, Mr. and Mrs. Anna Luana, Deford; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wacy Les Hartwick. Other guests to spend Christmas with ing four months doing car- Bud Peaslev, Lucie Peas- Mrs. Alice Leonhardt, went Tuesday to the home of were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mr. and Mrs. Ron Decker penter work. He brought ley, Clarence Zapfe and, Sebewaing ; BUDS & BLOSSOMS Mr. and Mrs. James Bolz at Brock and daughter of and daughter, near Big many pictures and gifts to son, Roger Godbey, of Clio Mrs. Marie Sefton, Ar- Milan, They will be Sneads Ferry, Va., Mr. Rapids. the Englehart family and the Gelbaughs for an gyle ; Christmas Day guests of Mr. Brock’s grandmother, Mrs. Christmas gathering. early Christmas celebra- John Wutzke, Gagetown+ and Mrs. Theo O’Dell home H. Brock of Caro, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles tion. BY SANDY and Dee. 26 will attend the Mrs. Ed Keating and son of Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Marion Gray was a Marriage Licenses Phone 872-3935 Cass City Tracy Christmas dinner at Essexville and Mr. and guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don Thirty-three attended the Wilding and Matthew, Mr. Christmas party Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rick Hartwick and and Mrs. Charles Wright of Schneider and family for David H. Diebel Jr., Ronald Fox at Lapeer. family, of Elkton. an early Christmas Friday the senior citizens’ meal- Reese, and Nancy L. Sef- Gagetown, Mr. and Mrs. site. Following dinner, Dick Robert Wright and family of evening, Dec. 20, and spent ton, Reese. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cook from Monday until Friday Erla led a singalong with Fernando M.Valerio, Un- Mr. and Mrs. George Davisburg were guests John Norlock at the piano. left Tuesday to spend until Fisher Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Brad in Jackson with Mr. and ionville, and Gloria G. Tris- Thursday with their Mrs. Roger LaMothe and Puems were part of the chler, Unionville. Clark Helwig were callers Wright in Bay City for an program, followed by a visit daughter, Rose Cook, at at the Don Finkbeher home early Christmas dinner. boys. Jeffery L. Kindler, Un- z Perry. by Santa and an exchange of ionville, and Tracy J , Sunday. The ninth birthday gifts; punch and cookies of Clark Finkbeiner was Houthoofd, Unionville. ! 20% Off were served. Friday, Dec. Paul E. Murray t Enguged celebrated with ice cream 27, those who have birth- and cake. Kalamazoo, and Lydia R days and wedding anniver- Wielenga, Caro. saries in December will be Mr. and Mrs. Ron Geiger Kevin M. Doud, Reese, honored and cake and ice and Kelly K . Sayles, Reese . and son Scott will have their cream will be served. family with them for a b- Timothy J. Schaffnitz, Reese, and Gayanne lated Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. Alva McNeil M. Saturday, Dec. 28. Guests Bryant, Vassar . had as dinner guests Friday Richard B. Corbin, will be Mr. and Mrs. Mart evening, Rev, and Mrs. can- Hyzer, Lori and Dan of Robert M. Milner of Mt. ton, Ohio, and Lori h4. Caseville, Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Paul Craig, Kitchen, Deford. John Spancer, Josiah and Mrs. Reva M. Little and Cleo Daniel L. King, Caro, and Nathaniel of Williamston Spaulding. Jacqueline L. Pastor, Caro. and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dallas J. Weiss, Mfi Schott, Ben and Kevin, Pastor and Mrs. Clifford lington, and Glenda M. Cass City. Owens of Comstock Park Noble, Fostoria. spent Monday and Tuesday Martin J. Bender, Vas- Eight new members were with Mr. and Mrs. Max sar, and Sherrian K. welcomed into the Evangel- Agar, Mrs. Gene Sickler of Kukulski, Vassar. SUSAN SCHUMACHER ical Free Church Sunday Grandville came Tuesday to Mathew C. Giddings,+ GEORGE SIMMERLEIN during the morning wor- spend until Thursday with Caro, and Carleen IC., ship service. They included her parents, the Agars. Wagner, Caro. The engagement of Susan Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Schumacher and George -- Lockwood, Jane Lowe, Hills and Dales E. Simmerlein is an- Mrs. Steve Smith, Fran nounced by their parents, Lovejoy, Mrs. Carol Nanny Myrt and Len Schumacher and and Dave Jr, and Mary and George Mr. Mrs. Schedule of Events. Clayton. The evening meet- ODen to General Public D. Simmerlein, all of Ubly. ing was a candlelight ser- The couple are both 1984 vice. Dec. 30 thru Jan. 4 graduates of Ubly High EVENT DATE TIME PLACE School. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Tracy A ‘Beptember lXl6 wed- and daughters, Genelle, ding is being planned. Melissa, and Tonya of Watrousville were dinner CASS CllY CHRONICLE USPS 092-700 guests Sunday of Mr. and PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY Mrs. Ivan Tracy. Joining Happy New Year

AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN them for dessert and gift CONSTRUCTION OF the Kingston 6550 Main Street exchange were Mr. and Mrs. Health medical facility is expected Care Dr. Jeung John Haire. publisher Duane O’Dell, Jason and Jan. 3 8-12 a.m. Out-patient to be completed this week. Dr. Joseph Clinic merchandise purchase price 8 Natmal Advertising Reprbsentative Laura of Deford and Mr. and Michigan Weekly Newspapers. Inc 257 Cranston, D.O., has been providing health

Mkhlgan Avenue, East Lanslng, Mlchbgan Mrs. Douglas O’Dell, Erin Subscription Price To post othces in Tus- and Kyle, Cass City. care at the facility since late November. Free Blood Pressures: 8:OO a.m. - 8:OO p.m. The Clothes Closet cda, Huron and Sanilac Counties. SB 00 a Physician available in ER and Immediate Care Clinic*- 1 year or 2 years for 51 5 00, 3 years for $21 00,W 50 for sx mthsand 3 months Mrs. Etta Fleenor hosted Friday 6:OO p.m. until Monday 6:OO a.m. and holidays. fOrs250 the Cass City Art Club in her There is always a physician on call. In Michlgan - $10 00 a year, 2 years home Wednesday for a Respiratory and Speech Therapy available on an out-t+ S18 00,6 months $5 50 Health Care In other pans of the Umtd States. $1 1 00 cooperative dinner at noon. patient basis as ordered by your physician. -- a year w 2 years, $20 00.6 monlhi $6 00 Twelve members were Special diet meal service available. md 3 months tor $325 50 mnts extra chqdfor pati year yder Payable in ad- present for the business To schedule yourself for any of the above clinics or vance meeting, election of officers, classes call 872-2121 Ext. 255. I Advertise It In The Chronicle. facility opens f 1 For informattom rwerding newspaper ad- and an exchange of vertising and commercial and job printing, telephone 872-2010 Christmas gifts. ------.luy------

in Kingston Others Get Quick Results With \ Tn7;f+ With the opening of the been built by the hospital in Chronicle’s Classified Ad- Kingston Health Care m&- North Branch, and plans 1: ical facility, residents of the are underway to construct You Will Too! Kingston area will no a new facility in Mayville. longer have to leave the ISTERABADI community when seeking 2- medical and dental treat- ments. The facility, an affiliate of the Marlette Community B Hospital, will be staffed by b Reopens His Practice one doctor and two dentists. Marlette Community Hospital Administrator Darwin Root explained the Cass Dr. Isterabadi, M.D., F.R.C.S. FmC.CmP. facilitv was built bv the hos- { 6476Main City W W pital, +and the physicians are leasing the office 1 space. Conshction of the 2 0 Certified by American Board of Surgery facility is expected to be $ completed this week. An 4 AFTER CHRISTMAS !ib open house will be held in f 6 Certified by American Board of Thoracic Surgery January. “Basically it is an at- tempt to provide health care to the people of Kings- ton,” Root said. He explained Kingston has not Monday Tuesday =Thursday had a physician for a long - time. and Friday by Appointment Dr. R. Joseph Cranston, D.O. began practicing at the facility in late At Clinic 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.oat November. The two den- tists, Dr. Paul McInnis Hills and Dales General Hospital and Dr. Dennis Spillane, began their practice last Wednesdays week. Root said the philosophy of the hospital is to provide health care services to more people. He added the Kingston facility will hope- Phone 517-635-3295 Residence 635-3247 fully bring more business 2 to the hospital. Q If no answer, in emergency, call Marlette Community

Hospital 635-7491 or Hills and Dales General Hospital0 872-2121 BUSINESS CARDS ?

/ CAS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE THREE

“rf It Fitz.aa33 The marriage is still working

By Jim Fitzgerald

’Clarence “Bud” Schneebergw does not, repat does not, She Rave me the “I’d like you to meet my our grandchildren’s bap- sell X-rated movies at his store, but says that he gets plenty wristwatch before we were posslyque. ’’ tisms. it is something to of requests for them, mostly from women. married. I wore it every Of course, POSW think about these days Evidently, the trend in Cas City is repeated through the day until last month when, doesn’t work for homosex- when I hike up my left &try. 44~~r~**magazine reported in its last issue that forthe first time inayeam, ual relationships. That sleeve to get the time from a survey of 100 video stores by “Adult Video News”, an it quit working. would have to be PSSSW, a bare wrist. industry trade paper, revealed that 62 percent of “adult” The marriage is still or: “I’d like you to meet my In 1955, if we’d shared liv- video cassette sales involve women. Sal= of porn flicks in working. We are still pssslyque.” That doesn’t ing quarters without get- About half the vidm specialty stores in the country accwnt . POSSLQ. The first Myears, have a certain ring to it. ting married, our parents for about 13 percent of their dollar volume in 1W. I didn’t know we were However, POSW does would have had heart at- However, one biggie in the field thinks that pornography POSSLQ, but it turns out work for couples who, al- tacks. As the local news- ibh novelty that wears off. that’s what we are. though married, arestill al- paper editor, I would have I first learned about lowed to be people of the been a public disgrace. My ++++++CC POSSLQ from a newspaper opposite sex sharing living posslyque would have quit SVSC President Jack M. Ryder Cleft1 and Rep. Dick Allen interview with a 32-year*ld quarters. the church choir rather ‘ This is a true story. The name are withheld for obvious (Republican, District 77 1 view an artist’s conception of the new Fine woman who lives with a I like introducing my wife than face the cold stares. reasons. The discussion centered around AIDS and the Arts Center. Allen presented Hyder with a personal donation to man whose job makes him as my posslyque. It’s That was 30 years ago. of Detroit’s more Today an unmarried little nine-yearald was all ears. 4 We’ll call him Johnnie. 1 assist SVSC in reaching its fund drive goal. one pub- playboyish. It says that, de- Grandma remarked that the disease was most likely to licized personalities. spite his gray hair, the old woman can delare in the qffect homosexuals and prostitutes. “Because i value the contribution that music and the visual arts They aren’t married. devil may be living with her newspaper that she’s happy What’s a prostitute?, asks Johnnie. Well, it’s a woman can make to the quality of community life,” Allen said, “I am “I’m happy with our because he loves her, not about her POSSLQ relation- Whosells herself for money, was grandma’s answer. pleased to participate in the effort to raise funds privately for this POSSLQ status,” she said. because they’re legaUy ship with one of the best- Oh, you mean a hmker, said the boy. facility. She is a psychologist, so bound and he can’t afford known men in town, and no she has to know what she’s alimony.The exact status of a one blinks. That’s progress ****.*** talking about in the mrn in the age of consenting of human behavior. Ex- PWW relationship adults, and I have no objec- When the Cass City Red Hawks lost the game to Marlette cept, for me, she wasn’t doesn’t have to be tions. Friday, the team lost a golden opportunity to carve a niche Campaign near goal for talking, she was being explained to strangers met But I’m extremely happy in the school’s basketball lore. quoted in the newspaper. at large cocktail partie. that, after all these years, In the 11 years that Coach Ron Nurnkrger has been here, There was no way to tell if htthem figure it out for I need a new watch, not a h& has had more than his share of conference, district, and she spelled out POSSLQ or themselves. When they see new marriage. regional champions. new fine arts building pronounced it as a word, my posslyque whisper into It may not be ring-ading- But none of these great learns was able to go through the 0 such as “posslyque.” my ear, they don’t have to ding devilish, but there’s season undefeated before the holidays. Since mast of the P,O,S,S,L and Q are the know she is reciting an something to be said for players return next season, maybe 1986 will tx the year that Thumb area legislators private funds for Although construction of sharing living quarters put their personal effort first letters of six words, exactcountof mycocktails. the string is snapped. construction of a fine arts the building will be financed same as As mentioned, with your legally wedded Mind a campaign to raise through private sources, the NLRB or NOW there was building at one of the state’s are the first letters of no such thing as a posslyque spouse, and I guess I just public colleges. They aWoperating funds will be words. When saying NLRB, when my wife gave me the said it. their contributions to some supplied by the State when people always spell it out, watch that didn’t stop work- $6.1 million already received the facility opns. “The they don’t say “nalarb.” ing for 32 watch project was approved by years. The toward the $7 million facility BU~for NOW, they say that timed her labor State authorities prior to mn- ‘When a fellow says, ’It Fleeing suspect to be built at Saginaw Valley “now,” which makes NOW tractions and got us to the ain’t the money, but the development of building State College. an acronym. church on time for our principle of the thing,’ it’s plans,” said Pmident College officials hope to SVSC I don’t which daughters’ weddings and the money.” Kin Hubbard Ryder. are know wrap up the campaign by the Jack M. “We methodology is used for end of the year with the help extremely plead that our local legislators are now POSSLQ, but I hope it is slams police car of a $2So,O challenge grant said as one word. I like from an anonymous donor. adding their personal involvement to the posslyque. I think it could If that goal is achieved, become such well-known A Tuscola County suing tried to rcln a road Bay County Sheriff’s De- construction could begin legislative support they had a acronym that the capital Men - Women - ChiMren Sheriff’s Department car blmk, and struck a de- partment Deputies, and next spring on the 60,oOO- previously. accorded the was damaged Thursday af- puty’s car. project. * ’ letters will be drop@ members of the Hampton square-foot art complex. forever, as with snafu and -pOO-CWt-s* ternoOn when a vehicle the Tuscola Deputies were Township Police Depart- department had been pur- alerted of the pursuit by radar. ment. P,O,S,S,L and Q stand for w--.---.-.------~ According to a Harnpton “People of the Opposite Sex Perms - Roller Sets - Hair Coloring Township law enforcement Sharing Living Quarters.” The 8:M) a.m. officer, the chase started It is apparently the ulti- 6m2 when they began pursuing Mon. thrusat. corner mate answer to that oft- Appointments 872-4094 ~---4-- Brian E. Reil, 20, and Rex Walk-Ins b asked question: “How do I J. Giddings, 21, tmth of Vas- aire d H introduce my live-in sar, after an alleged purse com- panion? ’* snatching incident at the Hampton Square Mall in Bay City’s suburbs. Net 1 he pair, driving a red All Camam, entered Tuscola A casual reader of the Ed super genius to repair County on a side road south Baker obituary last week them, especially when they ThursdayFriday CHRISTMAS of Mal, and eventually would know that during his were as old as the monsters MAlOR CLEARANCE f and 1 elW the police vehicles lifetime he was a force in in the Chronicle office. ‘* ‘* Saturdav ORNAMENTS in pursuit. Later, mpty the community. Normally, the repairman James Jashinske spotted Yet for many of us, the was one schooled by the the suspects’ vehicle, and report failed to catch the manufacturer and cost the once again gave chase. tssence of the man. It’s same relative amount as a With Jashinske in pursuit probably that way with any computer expert does when of the suspects,Deputy Jeff obituary abwt folks whom he comes today. In other Bagosis set up a road block you know more than casu- words, more than a struggl- on O’Brien Wd, near ally. ing paper could afford. Caine Road, and the sus- Let’s start with the pic- Ed Baker was schooled pect’s vehicle crashed into ture. It was a darn good pic- by the experience and al- the Sheriff Department’s ture, one which was flatter- together too many hours vehicle. Bagosk was not in- ing, if anything. figuring out, “what was jural. But it just wasn’t Ed. wrong this time?” Most of The vehicle, driven by Take offthat tie, stick a half the time he was successful. Reil, rolled over, and the smoked cigar in his face Sometimes he wasn’t. two men fled into a nearby and remove the suit coat. Every time he dreaded the woods. Rei1 was ap NOW,you have the real Ed call from the Chronicle. prehended while he was Baker. He didn’t want to come, walking out of the woods. Ed Baker was all those but he always did. He fi- Tuscola Sheriff‘s Depart- things that the story said. guredthetownneededa ment Deputies, acting on Chief of the fire depart- paper, just like it needed an an anonymous tip, went to ment, President of the Val- electrician. I* (except consianments) St. Luke’s Hospital, ley Trails Council of Boy He’d amble in as soon as Saginaw, where they found Scouts of America, past passible after I called and I’ -: lAll Jean Ellinger PaintiGI Giddings being treated for president of the Gavel Club tbe routine was the same, . . -- lacerations. Hewas treated and much more. He’d gird up to the job by and released from the hos- The real Ed Baker was sinking into the nearest I Ail Departments Have Items at Low I $SO0 Off pital . the guy who you called at chair, lighting his cigar and The Ham- Township 10 p.m. on the night tefm asking what was wrong this IClearance Prices 1 ’ Bak i Police have charged Gid- the paper was due to come time. UP to 80%~I dings with unarmed rob- out, to come down and fix You could always figure, i?‘ .Room the lindype. too, on a little talk about the Tbe linotype was a hot topic of the day in town machine that cast indi- before the actual work n vidual letters and words on began. Full short pieces of metal. that out of the way, With PrescriDtion- ___ Cards It took a gedus to run he’d get at it and stay at it them with efficiency and a until the cantankerous Service machine was wingagain or was beyond help. All 3rd Party When successful, his fa- \ Spinner A would light up and a half Plans grin would crack the lines c on his face and he’d leave after telling me to keep the damn thing running in the future. AFTER That was the REAL Ed VIDEO RENTALS $40°for48hrs. 1 Baker, the one the story I 3 for El0.00 i 1didn’t tell abut. I CHRISTMAS SALE = VHSMachine i ! Holiday Special for 24 hrs. I I $ao0 Only s9°0 i All Winter All Winter SAV E-PE PSI --=-- VALUABLE COUPON Tickets I Fashion Wear I Menus I PEPS1 Yourchoice 1 Letterheads ’ I I Vouchers I I YO Off I’ I Business Cards I Accounting Forms I a pk.$199 PlusDeposit i Programs - Statements Brochures Booklets Envelopes 1 ,551 i The Cass City Old Wood Drug I Cass City SALE RACK 250/0-!50% Off Chronicle YOU SAVE MORE AT THE CORNER STORE Ii Phone 872-2010 PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1985 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Diocese offers Needy not forgotten to aid farmers this Christmas ting skinny right now,” she people away. said. KINGSTON The Christian Service Of- nancial difficulty because Jaycees, the In His Name LaPonsie is concerned fice of the Diocese of of high debts. Twenty-five organization and the Elk- about people that could use Instead of giving gifts to Saginaw is inviting far- percent of farms classified land-Novesta United Way the food closet offerings, each other, Kingston mers, pastoral persons, as financially in danger are will distribute food baskets but are not coming in to Elementary School stu- other professionals and or- those with debts totaling at to about 85 needy families pick up some food. dents exchanged canned ganizations who share con- least 41 percent of equity. in the area. “We are aware there are foods, that were put under cerns about farmers to join At least 7 percent of the Dan Ulfig of the Jaycees some out there who need a Christmas tree at the together to make a differ- farms have a debt equity explained about $300, the help, but are not coming school. The food was distri- ence before it is too late. ratio of 70 percent with the raised from projects spon- forward, and that’s a buted to needy families in. 1 The meeting, to present av- average Michigan farm sored by the Jaycees, was shame,” she said. LaPonsie the area. debt-equity ratio Of 25.5 per- ailable legal recourse, pos- used to purchase non- explained it could be the Elementary Principal- . . cent. Most of the hardest sible financial analysis and perishable food for six people do not know about Douglas Kramer explained ’ possible training of farmer hit are the traditional fam- needy families. the food closet,or they may this year about $1,000 worth advocates, will be held at ily farms with gross in- Volunteers from the Elk- not have transportation to of groceries was brought 1 Sacred Heart Parish comes between $25O,OOOand land-Novesta United Way come into town and get food to the school by students’ Center, 910 W. Frank, Caro. 54 $5oo,ooo. packaged food baskets supplies. She said last year and staff members. Also ’ meeting, to be held If enough people are in- Thursday night, and deli- The a family walked to the food this year, some high school I Saturday, Jan. 4, from 9:OO terested and concerned vered them Friday. Fund- closet from their home on students reconditioned I to 12 noon, will be a discus- about the plight of farmers, ing for the food baskets Bay City-Forestville Road. some toys that were given sion period with two attor- an Ad Hoc Committee will came from the United Way LaPonsie said about 30 to needy children. I, neys, Richard Stehno of be formed to organize a fund drive. Baskets in- persons a week come to the Kramer and some stu-* Lapeer and Martin Hable seminar within a month of cluded non-perishable food food closet to get food. She dentsgroceries anddelivered toys this Sun,the I of North Branch. the Jan. 4 meeting to give items, bread, butter and added, normally they have details in the areas farmers milk, cleaning products, an increase around Christ- day. The needy families I’ A recent Michigan farm are concerned about and to and a chicken or turkey, de- mas time. Last week busi- were referred by the finance survey showed that make plans regarding pending on the size of the ness was slow at the food school, and the name of one 25 percent of Michigan’s other issues identified by family receiving the food closet. LaPonsie felt the family came from an area . farms face significant fi- farmers. basket. weather may have kept church. __ -. A spokesperson for In His Name, an-organization of Knights of Coiumbus local churches, said they Estension service offers are receiving calls daily, requesting food packages llzUrtUpem!?nt aSSbtUnce be delivered to needy per- U sons. AS of Friday they had “The Cooperative Exten- farm producers have not Free Throw plans to deliver about 25 $ion Service is ready and had training in accounting food baskets, and the total available to assist farm and business analysis. Be- UNITED WAY VOLUNTEER workers were busy number may increase- families in evaluation of the cause of this, many far- Thursday night preparing food baskets for needy residents Funding to purchase the farm business. This may mers, therefore, avoid or food from local range from the identifica- ignore problems in the fi- Corn petit ion of the area. On Friday volunteers delivered 54 food baskets churches and private indi- tion of financial options to nancial area and hope that viduals. development of a cropping they will go away. Unfortu- to guarantee those area residents would not go without a The Organization also. OP- or livestock program that nately, the problem may Christmas dinner. erates a clothing distribu- is of the maximum benefit not go away for several at tion site above the Coach to the farm business,” years and will most likely Cass City Intermediate Gym Light pharmacy, The site is states Dennis Stein, ns-get worse with time. a own Tuesday mornings. cola County Cooperative EMAT is the term used Extension Agricultural for an Assistant Manage- No injuries reported FOOD CLOSET Agent. Extension has as- ment Team of Extension sembled a wide variety of Agents who can be utilized January 4 - 8:OONoon The Food located resources to deal with the upon request, to do a full for in the basement of the First very real situations on farm evaluation and in minor mishap Baptist Church, Cass City, many of the farms today. analysis; or you may just supplies food to needy desire a portion of your families throughout the qnmany cases, the farm farm business to be Boys & Girls - 11-14 yrs. old Cass City Police officer collided with a vehicle dri- mishap occurred. year. financial stress being felt evaluated to identify possi- Donald Miller Jr. reported ven by Sue A. Gibson. Gib- Mark A. Brzezinski, 20, Carol LaPonsie, cFr- today is greater than any ble options that may in- Application in School Off ice there were no injuries in a son, 36, 4394 Oak St., Cass 4428 S. Badour Rd., Hem- dinator, explained a maJor- time in the past 20 years,” crease profitability of the, two-vehicle accident Fri- City, was driving Out Of the lock, struck a deer Sunday ity of the food distributed is says Stein. One of the farm situation. day at 3:30 p.m. parking lot when the mis- at 8: 15 p.m. Brzezinski was received from the Human greatest problems that “At the present, too many o Certificates For All According to the report, hap occurred. westbound on M-81, near M- Development Commission. must be Overcome is the farmers are waiting far t?, Plaques For Winners In Each a vehicle driven by Scott R, Harding told Officer Mil- 53 when he struck the deer. The food closet also accepts need for most farmers to Stein.long to When ask for several help,” say!len- ,. Harding, 17, 4754 Hunt St., ler he was unable to stop Michael T. Potrykus, 17, donations of cash and non- admit that a problem may AgeGroup Cass City, was driving into because of ice on the road. 1605 S. Crawford Rd., De- perishable food. be present and then take ders have refused to exteqd . . , Winners Advance Into District the parking lot of the North ford, struck a deer Wednes- Persons receiving the steps to correct the situa- credit or they require con- AUTO-DEER day at 5:30 p.m. He was ComDet it ion Woods Apartments, and food have to meet HDC low tion. There are a lot of steps trol of all your assets, it .’ westbound on Bevens income guidelines. The that can be taken $0 correct may well be too late for- ,: Kenneth A. Schember, 61, Road, near Clothier Road, food closet is open Tues- problems, but most of these many options. If only farpl, I There are many under- 4965 Clark Rd., Elkton, when the mishap happened. Sponsored in Community Interest by ground streams in the days from 9: 00 to 11 :30 a.m. only work when the prob- producers would start look? i: Sahara Desert where, by struck a deer Dec. 17 at 6:35 Veronica K. Thomason, ePonsie said the lem is identified early. ing at their farms like the digging through the sand, Schember was 36, 1417 Cedar St., Deford, amount of funding for the Farm producers are very true businesses that they The Cass City State Bank a desert angler can obtain westbound on M-81, near struck a deer Thursday at food closet program has well aware that a rather are, then more would rep :+ fresh water fish. Lampton Road, when the 7:35 p.m. She was been cut by the federal gov- small mechanical problem ognize the need for outside :: eastbound on Deckerville ernment. “This year we in the beginning causes lit- management assistance ** Road, near Dodge Road, were only given one half of tle problem, but left unat- before an uncorrectablt when the accident hap- the funds to operate with. tended can Soon cause a problem is created,” con- ‘r pened. That’s why things are get- major breakdown. Many tinues Stein. Start Your * ’a New Year The Cass City layman’s Club

~ .- svscSAGINAW VALLEY STATE COLLEGE Out Right presents its annual

Take A College Class Locally. %New Year’s Eve Concertg1.I From SVSC’s Cass City Program * Cass City High School Auditorium * Concert starts 8 pm. CLASSES AVAILABLE ACADEMIC CALENDAR * Old Favorites and New Performers Engl112 Composition 11 Adv. Registration Dec. 17 and * Refreshments available during in termission Engl306 Creative Wr - Fiction Jan. 2,4-7 p.m. Engl404 Chaucer Registration at first Engl455 Sht Story in World Class Meeting Jan. 6-10 Lit. Classes Begin Jan. 6 Comm 105 Fundamentals of Last Day to withdraw with refund Comm. Jan. 24 SOC21 1 Principles of Last Day to withdraw with“w”’ Sociology Mar. 14 Mus 113 Jazz Experience Last Day to withdraw with wplwf Psy 210 Appl. in Hum. Dev. Mar. 21 GOSPELAIRS Cros w el I, M ic h igan Psy 310 Child Psychology Spring Break Mar. 2-8 Acct 214 Managerial Acct. Classes End Apr. 18 Mgt 321 Organization & Adm. Final Exams Apr. 21-26 Econ 222 Prin. of Econ I1 CS146 Basic Math 103 Intermediate Algebra

- REGISTER FOR CLASSES: CASS CITY HIGH SCHOOL DEC. 17 &JAN. 2 For Further Information Call: Cass City Community Education KINGS MESSENGERS CALVARYMEN QUARTET (517) 872.41 51 Garden City, Michigan Flint, Mich. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1985 PAGE FIVE LaPonsie to stay McLeody in Cass City

Days LOU LaPonsie will re- not held. main Cass City Village Because of this confusion Superintendent. He told the he turned down the job. Chronicle that he is not Although LaPonsie did going to leave the commun- not say so, he may have ity. been swayed by the many One reason that the persons who urged him to superintendent is not leav- stay in the community. For those of you who no really is, and he becomes ing, after 13 years here, is longer have an ankle biter more selective in his that there was a con- Children from the ages (a child under age five) choices, troversy over his new post of six months to six running around the house, Another thing that gets at Hudsonville. Michigan’s years outgrow their shoes let me fill you in on what me about the latest toys ip open meetings act required on an average of once 1 Christmas season has you can’t buy just one thing, a public hearing which was every fiftY-six days.. ~- been like around the they all have accessories. McLeod household. Take for instance the Each day Andrew is bom- Cabbage Patch Doll. So far barded with an array of I have seen Cabbage Patch television commercials Twins, Premature Cab- showing off the latest toys. bage Patch Babies, Each day Diane and I are Foreign Cabbage Patch bombarded with requests Kids, pets for the dolls, and 3UNDAY: 2:30 till 6:OO. ADYLTS $1.50 for those new toys. even a playpen for the Cab- - . I really can’t blame Andy bage Patch Kid. After drag- UNDER THE DIRECTION of Cass City Schools Band Director George of us join in wishing ym~ For wanting the toys. They ging around a playpen for Bushong, the Cass City High School band performed at the annual Christmas 31 b -’ebeen so professionally the first two years of Andy’s a Happy Holiday season p-ckaged, they look like the life, it would be a cold day Concert held Thursday night at the high school, About 250 to 300 persons came greatest thing since sliced in a very hot place before I to hear the high school band and the seventh and eighth grade bands perform and every good fortune bread. Unfortunately, once would carry around a Christ mas favorites. ;he toy is purchased, the playpen for a doll. If the in the coming New Year ‘antasy of the commercial doll wants to run off, so be W EEK! Nears off quickly, and the it. oy soon finds its way to the I don’t want to imply that )ottom of the pile, everything about Christ- sentenced on I’ve noticed when Andy Nash mas is negative at the ooks through a magazine McLeod household this )r a newspaper at the latest year. c offerings, he chooses I love to take Andy for a oys like trucks and cars drive down Woodland Av- md other “old fashion” enue so I can watch as he armed robbery charge ype toys. Without the mys- strains in wide-eyed won- ique of the fantasy pre- derment at Bigelows’ ented on the television, he Christmas display. I really Nolan Nash was sentenced Piskes and fled with their In Dec. 16 Circuit Court The court accepted a an see the toy for what it get a kick out of watching Friday to 12 to 30 years in vehicle. Nash had been action, Judge Joslyn guilty plea from James R. Andy crawl under the Southeastern Michigan paroled from the Flint area accepted a guilty plea from Anderson, 18, 4851 Walton Friendly fire Christmas tree to put more Prison, Jackson, by Tuscola 19 days before the robbery. Jesus C. Gonzales, 28, Road, Vassar, on a charge of water in the stand. County Circuit Court Judge address listed as Camp attempted delivery of tree Patrick Joslyn on a charge, Somehow, between the Nash also had charges of Tuscola, the minimum marijuana. What will Smokey the often repeated question of armed robbery. Nash breaking and entering of a security prison near Caro, on Bear think when he learns pleaded guilty to the charge. dwelling with intent to a charge of possession of a The charge against about how a fat Santa can The charges against Nash, Anderson sterns from the t, U.S. Forest Service pur- squeeze up and down commit larceny, and controlled substance in a our 22, address listed as Genesee Oct, 6 sale of marijuana to posely torched 1,oOO acres stove pipe, we have been possession of a concealed prison. Gonzales was County Jail, stem from the weapon in a prison against arrested Nov. 20 for having an undercover law If Colorado timber with able to get a little bit of the enforcement officer. qapalm? Stay cool, Sept. 19 armed robbery of an him. The two charges were marijuana in his possession. THETHEATRE CLOSED CHRISTMAS EVE real reason for the holiday automobile, rifle, and money hokey. International dropped. Anderson will be sentenced across to him. from Car0 residents John Nash was given credit for Judge Joslyn will sentence Wildlife magazine reports This Sunday at church, Feb, 24. Bond continu& at ,t was a friendly fire, set to and Emily Piske. During the 64 days already served in the Gonzales Jan. 27, 1986. Bond DOORS OPEN AT 430 CHRISTMAS DAY.. . while the minister was de- robbery, Nash tied up the Tuscola County Jail. continues at $20,000. $7,500. xeate grazing grounds for livering a sermon on the a herd of bighorn sheep. birth of Jesus, Andy Fire will become an in- climbed up on my lap, re- creasingly common tool for laxed and enjoyed the renewing aged and disease- quietness of the day. r, ten western forests. Davis unopposed for Sunday morning I found I Man’s success in control- out Christmas presents - ing natural fires has led to corrie in all different types ’CHRISTMAS Thru NEW YEARS EVE ;he ,rise of tree parasites of packages. I got mine a DEC. 25-31 (ONE FULL WEEK) 2nd dead timber that could little early this year. bel Catastrophic wildfires, village president’s job **FIRST AREA SHOWING* * All Evenings (Except Saturday) rently serving as a trustee the only new tace in Owen- Heron, treasurer and asses- One Performance--&OO only dale politics this year. She sor; Kenneth P. Boileau, on the council. Abbe is cun- Saturday Eve.--7:30& 9:15 not an elected official. ning on the Republican tic- is replacing Leeann Stirrett clerk, and trustees Paul Four candidates will be ket, while King is a non-par- as the assessor. Stirrett has Lalko and William Kupiec. 4 Teen Girl Disguised As A Man, Rides The running to fill three trustee tisan candidate. decided not to seek reelec- 3ails Accompanied by a Large Wolf Searching positions on the council Three newcomers to tion. -or Her Father next year. Clarence “Bud” Gagetown politics will be Running unopposed are Gospel Schneeberger will be at- opposing two incumbents in incumbents: Walt Howard tempting to unseat one of a quest for three trustee Jr., president; Lois Blon- Concert 1 the three incumbents for a positions. dell, treasurer, Marie trustee’s position. Incum- Democrats Beverly Susalla, clerk, and trustees VIDEO DEPT. bents seeking reelection Leyva and Doris Bang, and Martin Blondell, Robert scheduled are Elwyn Helwig, Dorothy independent candidate Ricker and Joseph Schmidt OPEN DAILY Stahlbaum and Mike Richard Hines will be chal- Jr. The 20th annual perfor- Weaver. lenging Republican incum- mance of the New Year’s Because all candidates bents Tom Reehl and Elery Sontag, Democrat, Eve Gospel Concert spon- till 7 P.M. are running on the Republi- Charles Wright. Fred Sulli- is unopposed for the clerk sored by the Cass City Closed Sat. at 5 p.m. can ticket, the election will van, who currently holds and treasurer’s positions. Layman’s Club will be held be decided in the Feb. 17 the third trustee’s position, KINGSTON at Cass City High School. primary election. The gen- has decided not to run. As usual, a crowd of 1,OOO 1. *FREE VIDEO TAPE eral election will be held All candidates seeking or more is expected to at- Y March 10. If Abbe wins the village election to the Kingston Vil- tend. There is no admission Incumbent Joyce president election, a person lage Council are unop- charge for the event. Ex- ’and DISC. MEMBERSHIP LaRoche will be unopposed will be appointed and ap- posed penses are paid by free will FREE POPCORN for the clerk’s and trea- proved by the council to fill The only change in the offerings. * RCA Video Camera Rental surer*$positions. Assessor his trustee’s position. governing body next year Among the most popular units is the Calvarymen Video Tape Player Rental Dan Erla ,will also be unop- will be the trustee’sposition posed. OWENDALE presently held by Patricia Quartet from Flint which Video Disc Rental If Davis is elected presi- Soper. Soper is not seeking annually sings in Cass City No Deposit dent, a replacement will be Residents of Owendale reelection. She will be re- on New Year’s Eve. appointed by the president will not have a primary this placed by Marlene A. Pow- Also performing will be STARTING NEW YEARS DAY :4 Over 2400 Movies to Rent and approved by the coun- year because all persons ell, Democrat. the Gospelairs of Croswell cil. Davis has two years left running for village offices Incumbents seeking and King’s Messengers of CHARLES BRONSON in NEW FOR YOU on his trustee’s term. are unopposed. reelection are: Arlo 0. Rug- Garden City. “DEATH WISH 3 w The concert starts at 8 Katherine Ricker will be gles,-- president ; Beverly J. : AFTER HOURS DROP GAGETOWN m. ** BOX FOR YOUR TAPES Gagetown’s village presi- dent also will not be seeking Colony House reelection next year. Cur- rent president, Bill Down- ing, said after seven years, he has “had enough” of NOTBCE being village president. Vying for Downing’s pos- ition will be Claude King and Dave Abbe, who is cur- Elkland Township CELEBRATION 8 Ski the Best I e e V 9 Senior Citizens Dance to ‘‘ Music Unlimited” If you desire help in completing your homestead property Doors open 7:OO p.m. tax credit forms we will be at the fire hall (township office). If you understand the forms and do not need help filling FULL COURSE it out it is not necessary to have it completed at the town- ship office. Low Prices DINNER 730 - 9:00 p.m. ONE DAY ONLY Special Prices Dancing from 9:OO- 1:OO on Midweek SATURDAY Ski Packages! DECEMBER 28 with accommodations in new luxury hotel rooms, -- mini.ruiter or condominiums which sleep up to 19 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. UUD Please bring itemized total of your 1985 income in- And don t forget our cluding interest, dividends and Social Security. Also bring a W Free s32°0-CoupleAdvance healthlaccident insurance premiums paid and your tax Beginner k’ylw’ a Ski mu& S35°0*Coupleat the door bills. Tickets Available at David Milligan Reimann-Snyder, Bad Axe Blue Room Bar or Call Colony House 872-3300 Elkland Township Supervisor PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1985 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Q m~ I PEPS1 PEPS1 LIGHT IDIETMT. DEW PEPS1 ;;;,;ar;;FF I Cass City Bowling Leagues 1 8 .Dk. bottles.. II MERCHANETTE LEAGUE Pat McIntosh 529, Phyllis Paul’s Urethane Syst. 11 CHARMONT LADIES B.A. Calka 12 McLachlan 223. ~ Dec. 19, 1985 McIntosh 512, L. Selby 502, Michigan Livestock 11 Dec. 10, 1985 D & F Signs 11 High Team Series: D & D YZ Liter 99Plus J. LaRoche 501. Fuelgas 11 Maurer Construction $1 Charmont High Team Series: Char- 11 Kingston State Bank 10 Cable-ettes 19 Mr. Kelly’s Market 119 ConstructionHigh Team 2805,Game: D & D Deposit Kritzman’s 11 mont 2385. Ouvry Chevy-Olds 8 Erla’s 14 Hillaker’s Auct. Serv. 9 Construction 980. Chemical Bank 10 High Team Game: Char- Rabideau Motors 6 Veronica’s 14 Esther’s Health Spa 10 mont 819, Colony House 12 High Series: M. Lefler TUESDAY AETERNOON Warm Only Cass City Sports 9 High Series: G. Gagnon Cass City State Bank 12 671, G. Benarieder 634, K. LADIES I Kar Mikel’s 9 MERCHANTS’..... - “A”. 690, D. Vatter 627, W. Teets Charmont 10 Martin Jr. 600, J. McIntosh Dec. 10, 1985 Herron Builders 9 Dec. 18, 1985 614, J. Mathewson 576, M. Cass City Sports TBD 594, J. Hacker 584, E. Walbro 7 Lefler 566, D. Wallace 566, Ouvry ’s TBD Schulz 567, W. Harrison 559, Pierce 15 Leiterman Builders 7 New England Life 16 R.Koch 561, M. Mellendorf Truemner Salvage 8 J. Houghton 558, N. Willy Chemical 13 Anrod Screen Cyl, 6 Cass City Oil & Gas 16 561, D. Blank 560, K. An- Live Wires 7 557,High C. CommentGames: K.556. Martin Georgine’Charmonts 13 IGA Foodliner 4 Best Five 15 thony 559, J. LaRoche 552. Fort’s 6 10 Miller’s Chicks 3 Charmont 14 High Games: C. Com- --.Mr. Kelly’s Market 2 Jr. 237, G, Benarieder 235- Hillside 9 Croft-Clara Lumber 13 ”2 ment and Don Vatter 246, 225, N. Willy 231, M. Lefler I I 500 Series: J. Lapp 544, Gagetown Inn 12Y2 G. Gagnon 245-242, J. High Series: J. LaRoche 230-226-215,J. Hacker 230, High Series: L. Erla 468. and P. McIntosh 519, C. Mathewson 226, A. Withers- J. Houghton 225, E. Schulz Highv Game: L. Erla 171. poon 225, W. Teets 224-223, Davidson 501. 223,L. Tornaszewski 222,W. G. Lapp 214, G. Robinson High Game: M. Szostak Harrison 218, K. Martin Jr. 213, D. Blank 210. 207. 215, J. McIntosh 213, R. En- Bowler of High Team Series: glehardt 210, MERCHANTS’ “8” Cable-ettes 2288. High Team Series: Dec. 18, 1985 High Team Game: Char- Kingston IGA 2927. the week mont 812. HIgh Team Game: Ker- The Thumb Area Charmont 19 mit’s Crushers 1067. Tuckey Concrete 17% GUYS & GALS Women’s Bowling Associa- Winter’s Truck Sales Dec. 17, 1985 tion Bowler of thg Week for 15 TUSCOLA Dec. is Lois Selby with Clare’s Sunoco 13 GET =OGETHERS 2-8 “B’’ a 586 actual series. Herron Builders 13 Dawdan’s 6 Dec. 16, 1985 McMahan’s Auto Parts Pin Planters 5 She bowls for Esther’s 12 Health Spa on the Thursday P.J.’s 10Y2 Get Along Gang 4 Doerr Farms Night Merchanette League Cass City Sports 10 Super Friends 4 D & D Construction :: at Charmont Lanes in Cass Fuelgas 7 Country Cousins 4 Frank’s Maxi Muffler 18 -!*-. Bye 3 Brand X 4 Kilbourn Tech Supply LILY. 16 Other 550 and higher Four B’s 4 Miller Eggs, Inc. 14 High Series: C. Comment Odd Couples 1 Blue Harvestore series bowled were: Ethel 14 Gunden, Pigeon Lanes; 635, D. McLaren 559. Cass City IGA 585, off 12 Shirley Case, 584, Bad Axe 20% High Games: Com- Men’s High Series: Deford Country Grocery C. J. 11 Lanes ; Connie Swartzen- I ment and J. Smithson 232, Brown Vandemark Kelly & 9 I 549, R. co, truber, 568, Crazy Horse, D. McLaren 226, D. Roth C. Kolb Warju Flooring 523, 535. 7 Ubly;-_ Pat McIntosh, 558, CHRISTMAS LITE SETS 212. Men’s High Games: C. Charmont Lanes, Cass Kolb 230, J.Bolton 217. High Series: D’ Roth 695? City; Virginia Maurer, 553, Reg. Now THURSDAY MORNING Women’s High Series: V. D. Miller 573. COFFEE Bilicki 571, High Games: D. Roth 245- Bad Axe Lanes, and Donna Dec. 19, 1985 Women’s High Games: 235-215, c. Haire 227, B. Demming, 552, Pigeon 25 Outdoor lites $12.59 $629 V. Rilicki 234, P. Van- Lanes. Pin Pals Deering Farms 111 00 Mini Lites $12.95 6471 Price Federal Land Bank I Paul’s Family Circus 35 Royal lites 6.29 On Christmas Floppette’s Plus 315 Rosie’s Roses Many More L Miss Fitts

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----I- - The Classified Sectton is Where Interested Prospects Look First I The Chronicle I I Phone 672-2010 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1985 PAGE SEVEN Thumb Singles to hold party Mrs. Thelma Jackson The Music Polka Beats Phone 658-2347 will play at the YMCA Holbrook Area News Thumb Singles Club partty Saturday, Dec. 28. It will be held from 8:30 p.m. to 12::30 a.m. at the Sanduskv Made Mr. and Mrs. Maynard St. Joseph hall in Argyle. It and Mrs. Bruce Slezak at Thursday evening. week trip to Florida. noon and supper guests of attended the Denton Con- Valley ElernentarfSch6bl. Huff of Bad Axe visited Les- was planned and promoted Harper Woods. Cookies, coffee and punch David Norquist of Mr.and Mrs. Cliff Jackson. struction Christmas party Refreshments will be lie Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs, by nine area churches for a Mr. and Mrs. Howard ,were served. Bekley was a Friday guest Mr. and Mrs. Maynard at the home of Mr.and Mrs. served and guests are wel- Jim Hewitt Thursday. dinner and program that Britt were Friday guests of Mrs. Gaylocd LaPeer, of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huff of Bad Axe and Mrs. Denton in Grosse Pointe. come. Mr. and Mrs. George followed. Mrs. Earl Schenk. Mrs. Hiram Keyser and Jackson and Edith. Jim Stahl of Caseville were Jackson Jr. of Oxford were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mrs. Curtis Cleland helped Dorothy Dickinson is ' Wednesday guests of Sara Saturday evening guelts at Glaza and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson were Sunday serve cookies and tea at the spending a few days with Campbell and Harry Ed- Professional and Business: the A1 Wagner home. Stanley Glaza were busi- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Provincial House Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robin- wards. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cle- ness callers in Saginaw Yax at Almont. mas party Wednesday. The son. Mr. and Mrs. George land were among a group Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Greenleaf Extension Group Kathryn Tyrrell and Jackson Jr. of Oxford, Mrs. who attended a Christmas Mr,and Mrs. Tom Kolar Shagena visited Mrs. donated 20 dozen -cookies Brenda were Monday over- George Jackson, Don DI RECTORY: party for Senior Citizens at spent the week end with Mr. Cleatus Howey at Huron for the party. night guests of Mr. and Jackson and Jim were Fri- Memorial Hospital in Bad Linda Glaza, who attends Mrs. Dennis O'Bermiller day early Christmas sup- __- Axe. St. Clair Community Col- and sons in Midland. per and evening guests of ACCOUNTANTS PHYSICIANS ; Free film, a second set of Sarah Campbell, Mrs. lege in Port Huron, is Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peter _. Jim McEachin and Mrs. spending her Christmas va- Jackson were Wednesday and Dan. Dr. J. Gelssinger 6 prints free or new Picture cation with Mr. and Mrs. afternoon and supper Mrs. Ken Osentoski was Anderson, Tuckey Fritz VanErp were among Bernhardt & Co., P.C. Chiropractor Pages... it's your choice! a group who attended the Orville Glaza and was a guests of Mr. and Mrs, a Saturday after'noon guest ; Thursday guest of Mr. and Charlie Hendrick at Port of Mrs. Alex Cleland and Certified Public Accountagts 1 Huron County Extension GWY A-, CPA - 673-3137 Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. i4 Christmas Tea at the Farm Mrs. Stan Glaza. Austin. Carol Laming. J.rry R- Bwnhardt,Twkq, CPA CPA -- 872-3734673-3137 SlNGLE PRINTS Bureau building in Bad Axe Edanna Sweeney and Mr. and Mrs. Don 9-12 a.m. and 2-6 p.m. : Reva Silver were among a McKnight of Bad Axe were CHRISTMAS PARTY 715 E. Frank St.. Caro, MI Sat., 9-12 a.m. ; group who attended the Saturday evening guests of and 21 N. Almer, Caro, Mich. ; QY .FREE 6261 phureh St. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Around 14 attended the Across from IGA store s I I Fraser Presbyterian * Church Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Earl &add Briolat family Christmas Cas City, MI FILM! Sr. Citizens Menu Phons 072-4668 I I Dorothy Dickinson and and Don were Sunday potluck dinner at 3 o'clock Phone Caro 073-4484: Senior citizens are asked Greg Vargo of Norway guests of Mrs. Fritz Van- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to make reservations on the were Monday overnight Erp. Clem Briolat in Cas City Ray Armstead Jr. I day of the meal between 8 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bob Cleland Sr. spent Sunday. After the dinner, Certified Public Accountant 1 EXTRR! EXTRIp! a.m.-9a.m. by calling Lot- Robinson. from Friday night till Mon- games were played and ml# km:9-5 Mom-Fri., Sat Richard A. Hall, D.Oi tie Konwalski 872-2845 or Kathryn Tyrrsll was a day forenoon with Mrs. Christmas gifts were ex- 9-12, Other burs by Appointment Osteopathic Physician ; 2nd set of ptintr Commission on Aging 872- Saturday supper guht of Alex Cleland, Carol Lam- changed. 6312 Main Street 6545 Church Street a 4770. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bohl ing and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Guests attended from Cass City, MI 48726 Cass City, Michigan : FREE at Bad Axe. Cleland Jr. Madison Heights, Warren, (517) 872-4532 872-4446 FRIDAY, DEC. 27 Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lyn Roberts, who attends Bad Axe and Ubly. Mfice 872-4725 Hot110 872-476# Madonna College at Livonia L Jackson were Friday after- ****** Baked Fish with noon and supper guests of is spending Christmas vac- Weinlander, Fitzhugh, $m ation with and Mrs. v Picture Pages I Lemon Butter Mr. and Mrs. Ward Benkel- Mr. Bertuieit & AuGratin Potatoes man in Cass City. Earl Roberts and family Virginia Zimmer, Mrs. Schairer, PC Hoon K. Jeung, M.D; Glossy color prints and was a Thursday guest Alan Doherty, Andy and that come back in a Winter Blend Vegetables Mr. and Mrs.Bill Bredow Certified Public Accountants G8nerd Surgery free album. Variety Breamutter of Bad Axe visited Mrs. of Mr.and Mrs. Stan Glaza. Mason of Marlette visited Stephen Knowles and Ran- Reva Silver was a Mon- Catherine Particka at 1600 Center Avenue 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily LRmon Torte P.O. Box 775 dall, Lori Schultz and Shan- day guest of Edanna Parisville and Edanna Saturday - 9 to 12 nmn , Coffee, Tea, Milk Bay City, MI 48707 . See photo clerk for details. non and LRslie Hewitt Mon- Sweeney. Sweeney Wednesday. Office Hours j day. Brenda Tyrrell is spend- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kolar Walter G. Weinlander. CPA By Appointment I colors right'" processing by MONDAY, DEC. 30 Jlm Jackson spent the ing a few days with Mr. and Stewart J. Reid, CPA week end with Don Jackson Mrs. Dennis O'Bermiller Robert L. Hennessey, CPA 6230 Hospital Drive Macaroni & Cheese and Mrs. George Jackson. and sons at Midland. JSchoolmenus1 Phone Toll Free Cass City, MI 48726 tlite ?hot0 Buttered Peas Mrs. Bob Schmidt was a Tracy and Chris Robin- 1-800-624-2400 Phone 8724611 Salad Bar Monday guest of Mrs*Fritz son spent Wednesday with Variety Breamutter VanErp. Mr. and Mrs. Ray SECONDARY -- Home 872-3138 Apricots Cadet Dale Cleland of Michalski. COUNSELING Coffee, Tea, ,Milk West Point, N.Y., is spend- Carl Gibbard Jr. of Bad JANUARY 2-3 ing his Christmas vacation Axe, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gibbard spent Thursday in THURSDAY Do YOU HAVE A SaginawMr. and Mrs. Jerry Deck- DRINKING PROBLEM? P.S. Kumar, M.D. Cleland and family. . ALCOHOUCS ANOWVWOUS Holiday I Meaty Ravioli/Roll Dionisia A. Sy, M.D. Reva Silver returned Am) AL-AMON Happy New Year er were Thursday after- or Hot Dog on Bun P'ia trics home Sunday from a two- Evely Flldey Evening - 8ap.m. Hot Buttered Corn (Infants, Children Chilled Peaches Good shepherd Lutheran Church Milk Cass City and -- Adolescents) FRIDAY DENTISTS 1 184 Cleaver Road Car0 Mexican Burrito or Monday thru Friday Tuna Sub CAR0 FAMILY By Appointment Western Baked Beans DENTAL CENTER Phone 673-31 17 Hawaiian Pineapple Dalton P. Coe. D.D.S. Milk Darrell M. Sheets, D.M.D., Assoc. ELEMENTARY Jeff Walby, O.D.S., Assoc. Dr. E. Paul Lockwood' 204 W. Sherman, Car0 DMc*Chiropractic Hour#: Mon.. PhysicianTues., Wed.. Fri. JANUARY 2-5 Monday thru Friday 8-5 Tues. and Thurs. Evenings 9-12 rnxm and 1:3&5:00 p.m. THURSDAY Saturday by Appointment Saturday 9-12 a.m. Phone 673-2939 Closed All Day Thursday Emergency 883-3530 Phone 872-2765 Caw Clty Meaty RaviolURoll for Appolntmmt or Hot Dog on Bun c Hot Buttered Corn Peachy Peaches R. Paul Chappel, DDS, PC Milk Family Dentistry Beatriz G. Martin, 1111.0. Internal Medicine Comprehensive Orthodontics FRIDAY 6240 Hill, Cass City 4672 Hill St. Spicy Burrito or Phone 872-3870 Cass City, MI Tuna Sub I-- Western Baked Beans Phone 8724331 Hawaiian Pineapple HEALTH CARE Milk OFFICE HOURS: IMMEDIATE Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.4 p.m. NON-EMERGENCY Saturday 8 a.m.-Noon Install Tyler HEALTH CARE Acceptlng New Patlents Lodge ofjkers $25 fee Including physician's fee Installation of officers to and clinic room Sang H. Park, M.D. serve Tyler Lodge F & AM No Appointment Necessary Obstetrics & Gynecology (SpeeUistproblems andIn all delivery.) women's was held Saturday evening, 2 630-8 00-830 30 p p m m Saturdays Fndays Dec. 7, in the Masonic Tem- lOOOam -830pm Sunday 4672 Hill Street ple. Office Phone 872-2800 Installed as worshipful HILLS AND DALES ~HoumbyAp9olntmont master was Albert Griffen. HOSPITAL Home Phone 872-3705 Others include senior war- den -- Dugald Leach ; junior warden -- Edward Mellen- SEBEWAING dorf; secretary -- Max Con- INSURANCE CHIROPRACTIC nell, and treasurer -- LIFE CENTER Charles Wright. Allen Witherspoon New England Life Dr. Vincent F. Scelfo Also installed were chap- NEL GrwvthFund Dr. Patricia L. -- ; lain Clarence Merchant NEL Equity Fund Cheienyak-Scelf o marshal1 -- Charles Tim- MoneyNEL IncomeMarket SefleSFund mons; senior deacon -- Ted Chiropractors Phone 872-2321 624 S. Unionvilb Road Furness; junior deacon -- sebewaing. MI 48759 4615 Oak Cas City Arlington Hoffman; ste- (517) 683-3950 wards -- Chester Muntz and - -- Gaylord LaPeer, and tiler OPT0 M ETRlST -- Merton Hendershot. N. Y. Yun, M.D. Dr. G. W. McNiven Physlclan & Surgwrn Wedding Dr. R. R. Watson Onice Hours: Announcements Optometrists Mon.-Fri.- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Primary Vision Center P.C. Saturday-9 a.m. to 12 p,m. and 6505 E Main, Cass City 6232 Hospital Drive 0724374 or 072-4375 Cas8 City Invitations Hours: Monday thru Office 0724733

Friday 9-5 I Res. 872-4257 Special , Appointments Available VETERINARIANS Dr. W. S. Selby - __ op tornerrist Hours: 8-5 except Thursday COMPANION ANIMAL Catalogs loaned 8-12 nmn on Saturday HOSPITAL 4624 Hill St. 4438 S. Seeger St. ove r n ig ht , Across from Hills and Dales Hwpltal CasCity - Phone 872-2255 Phone 872-3404 Rod Ellis, D.V.M. ~~ Carol Galka-Elllr, D.V.M. Free Subscript ion PHYSICIANS with Order ~ __ Each Harold f. Donahue Edward Scollon, D.V.M. M.D., A.A.F.P. Veterinarian 4674 Hill Street Call for Appointment for The Cass City Cass City Small Animals Chronicle 872-2323 Phone 0f2-293s Office hours everyday 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass clty Phone 872-2010 but Thursday PAGE EIGHT CASCITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1985 3

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.Joann Asher Mary Damm Dorothy Haire Felicia Knoblock Bill McLeod Bev Schelke Betty Ball Melva Guinther John Haire - LindaLeeson Lois Moslander Annnette Stachura Dale Damm Clarke Haire Bill Heidger Dwight Lung Deb Otulakowski

ALL OUR CORRESPONDENTS JASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1985 PAGE NINE Bliss-less Cass CitvI fa.des in d last qua rter at’Ma: rlea tte

It was Miller time again handedly kept Cass City in tinued his torrid shooting in That was enough for Mar- 1ette-s first conference win JV WINS when the Hawks travelled the game in the third the first five minutes of the lette to take the lead and of the season. to Marlette for the final pre- period. He scored the first final period as the teams stay, with ball control the While it was a tough night holiday clash of the season. three baskets to help the traded baskets. final minute and a half to Hazen finished with 18 for the varsity, it was That’s because bav6 Mil- Hawks stay even with the But in the crucial last two win the Thumb B Associa- points and Harbin added 14 smooth sailing for the ler was doing everything stingy Raiders. minutes, several of the tion game. for the winners. Besides junior varsity, which easily . but throw up the ball to Going into the final quar- plucky left-hander’s shots The loss dropped Cass Miller, Ware, with 10 coasted by the Raider JV, start the game for Cass ter, Cass City held a slim hit the rim and bounced City behind the league lead- points, was in double fi- 54-46. City. He brought the ball up one-point lead. Miller con- away. ing Lakers. It was Mar- gures for the Hawks. against the Red Raider press, led all scorers with 19 points, was credited with five steals, four assists and six rebounds. Even though the Christ- Hawks hold off USA rally to *n maS season is approaching, the Hawks didn’t have any Bliss and dropped their first game of the season, 44-39. It looked for a while as if the team might slide by post noramconference victory without the services of Kurt Bliss, who will be out for about six weeks with a bro- It’s likely that the Cass Cass City appeared to ularity. Tom Williamson free. ken hand suffered in the City Red Hawks will be fac- take control when Kurt and Scott Nietzke started Coach Ron Nurnberger TEAMS LOSE USA game. ing some pressing defenses Bliss and Dave Miller hitting jumpers from the said that it’s tough to hold The game was even in games ahead as coaches sparked a rally that shoved side and from outside of the a big lead, but we’ll take it The Hawk JV lost its first * closer than the final score note the results that USA Cass City ahead 22-14 at the free throw circle. (the win). game of the year, bowing to indicated. With 41 seconds achieved Tuesday night at quarter. In the splurge, Mil- The press was especially Nurnberger said that our USA 64-51..The freshmen * left, just three points sepa- Cass City High School. ler scored two buckets and effective because Bliss in- bench was good and Scott also lost a close game, 54- + rated the two teams. The Patriots used a press four for four free throws jured a finger that obvi- Adams did a great defen- 46. The Raiders moved out to rattle the Hawks and and Bliss added three field ously reduced his ball hand- sive job. Dennis Hyatt and CASCITY FG FT PTS2 in front in the first quarter, come back from what appa- goals. ling and shooting effective- Steve Ross were especially Teichman 1-1 - 11-8, and the Hawks rently was a hopeless situa- But the- Patriots came ness by at least 50 percent. effective while Randy Adams 2-3 2-2 6 a‘ charged back to tie it at 20- tion to make it an exciting charging back and with Suddenly the ,super Teichman gave us a lift Ross 3-4 2-4 84% all at the intermission. game before bowing, 77-69. 4:49 left in the second “safe” lead was almost with ball handling when Ware 2-3 - In the first half, Darren After a slow start by both period trailed 26-21. From gone. Bliss was nursing his in- Miller 8-12 15-19 31 Hazen and Tim Harbin kept teams, Cass City started to that point until a minute With three minutes left in juredsaid. finger, the coach Bliss 3-9 0-2 6 , Marlette in the game, take control midway in the was gone in the third quar- the game, USA had nar- KelleyHyatt 3-7 9-15 15 !* Hazen scored 11 points and second period. ter, the visitors failed to rowed the lead to five 2-5 1-3 5 ; Harbin, seven to account In the first quarter, the score. When the long scor- points, 70-65, and Hawk Miller had the finest night b for all but two of the Raid- score was tied at 5-5 after ing drought ended, Cass fans were squirming in of his career, The sharp 24-44 29-45 77 I ers’ 20 points. In addition, 4% minutes as turnovers City was coasting with a 23- their seats. shooting junior guard ’&8 the 6-5 Harbin helped con- were frequent, point lead, 44-21. It ap- Dan Ware sank a bucket scored 31 points on eight USA FC PTS I trol the boards for Mar- Cass City edged ahead peared to be all over. to put a little space between field goals and 15 of 19 free Collins - 5-6 5 :* lette. and never trailed from that A couple of factors the teams, but Larry De- throws. Kelley continued Desimpelar 8 1-4 17 ; , Cass City was led by Dan point, although the game turned the game around. simpelar scored again to his consistent scoring with Desmarais 3 6-6 12 Ware with seven points in was in doubt in the last One was the .Patriot press draw close to within five 15 points. In double figures Fuerst 26 3-41-3 155 the second quarter. quarter. and the other was the Pat- points. for the Patriots were De- Nietzke Miller almost single- riots’ shooting. In the sec- Mike Kelley then sank a simpelar, 17, Wietzke, 15, SY 1 1-2 3 ;. ond quarter, USA couldn’t quick bucket and added two and Williamson, 12. USA Williamson 6 - 12 1 ’buy a basket - in the third free throws and Miller played without Todd Tib- Cass City FG FT PTS Mar,ette PTS q’ Adams FG FT and fourth quarters the added a pair of free throws bits who is out with an in- 26 17-25 69 , n--- . -...1-4 lA2 Hazen 8’ 2-4 18 noss - 3 shots were falling with reg- and the Hawks were home jury. b 1-z Kolomak 2 2-3 6 2-8 10’ 1 ’SCOTT ADAMS was leading the pack Ware 6-7 Fishell 2 0-1 4 Miller 9-21 1-3 19 Harbin this fast break basket at Marlette Kelley 5 4-5 14 In O4 3-4 Fleming 1- 2 Priday. Unfortunately- for Hawk fans Hyatt 1-2 - 2 to6 8-13 44 Kingston the shot missed. 18-42 Deckerville, 14-50 11-16 39 powerful for Owen-Gagec .t. ts*

91 The Owen-Gage Bulldogs Kingston full-court press, and Deckerville used sub- be Dec. 26 against Whitte- :hi lost last week to Decker- the Bulldogs were out-re- stitutes early to keep from more-Prescott, a class C ville and Kingston, two of bounded by Kingston 35-26. running up the score. At the school with a 0-2 league re- the North Thumb League’s Roller explained 19 of the end of the first period the cord. The junior varsity 4 powerhouse teams, to give Kingston rebounds were on Eagles were on top 18-10.At game will start at 6:30 p.m. $ them an overall league re- the offensive boards, giving half time Deckerville led The varsity game will start *9 cord of 1 and 3. the Cardinals opportunities 35-19, at about 8:OO p.m. In both losses, Bulldog for second and third shots. In the game, the Bulldogs The Bulldogs will play > Coach Dean Roller said a The Bulldogs had 10 offen- turned the ball over 24 again Saturday. Their op- 1’ YO lack of experience, result- sive rebounds. times, and were able to hit ponent will be determined t,. ing in an average of 26 tur- The Owen-Gage junior only 14 of 69 shots from the in other tournament $1 novers per game, put the varsity won 42-40. floor. They were out-re- games. .-, APR game out of Owen-Gage’s bounded by the Eagles 43- Au Gres is located north- 3 ;’ reach. DECKERVILLE 25. The Bulldogs sank 10 of east of Standish. Fr Against Kingston Friday 23 shots from the free throw The Bulldogs’ first game 4 night, the Bulldogs took an Against Dec kerville line. of 1986 will be against Port &. early lead, and throughout Tuesday night, the Mike Mandich led the Hope Jan. 3. The game will c much of the first perid Bulldogs were never able Bulldogs with eight points, be played in the Owendt 3 $* were in the game against to generate any offense, los- This week the Bulldogs will gymnasium. The juni, - Interest Financing on: the Cardinals. But with ing 61-38. travel to Au Gres for a varsity game will start i ; ;> about three minutes left in Roller said his team was Christmas holiday tourna- 6:30 p.m. The varsity gam $* the period, Bulldog turnov- never really in the game, ment. Their first game will starts about 8:OO p.m. ers and missed free throws d allowed Kingston to pull *;, away. The Bulldogs eventu- 5- ally succumbed to the Car- L. Cutlass Cieras dinal attack, losing the $. game 78-50. $1 (4 cyl. model only) The Cardinals were led $9 by Mark Reehl, who tossed ’T in 23 points. Dave Green $% scored 22 points. 4 Stu Stirrett led the $- Bulldogs with 13 points. And Dave Laurie hauled down -s” eight rebounds and scored 6 four points. In addition to turning the ball over 28 times to the ’3k Cutlass Supremes Standings Y THUMB B ASSOCIATION 44 ‘.$ WL d Laker 30 .ih Cass City 21 ?id Over 23 in Stock - Ready to go Vassar 21 4 Bad Axe 11 $h Caro 12 % North Branch 12 .!$4 Marlette , 12 lmlay City 02 A Effective 12-26-85 4 Lakers 61, North Branch 57 ..- .P I Marlette 44, Cass City 39 u, Vassar 71, Car0 60 07 CHEVROLET I NO. CENTRAL THUMB D $ WL t, OLDSMOBILE 9 Deckerv ille 40 + b North Huron 30 3 CADILLAC Caseville 31 a Kingston 21 !I PAT .A*% Peck 21 4 Owen-Gage 13 + Carsonville 13 w, URTIS Akron-Fairgrove 0 3 3 L C Port Hope 04 b k.,.

700 N.State Kingston 78, Owen-Gage 50 STU STIRRETT managed to break through the Kingston *\ [a, Peck 69, Carsonville 49 :I. 11- SERVlClE - ._ PARTS-1 I Caro

M. 49 -0, OCMIIAL MOTOIS COWORATIW NO. Huron Caseville defense and score two of his 13 points. The Bulldogs lost 78- $1 Phone 673-2171 B beckervilk 59, Port Hope 50 to Kingston Friday night. 43

I CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Geiger on CDwenmGage group WOLL, CROWLEY, dean’s list Shabbona Area News I holds Xmas party at Houghton Owen-Gage Senior Citi- well card was sent to Myr- BERMAN, OLSMAN Scott R. Geiger was one Marie Meredith Phone 672-9489 zens met at St. Agatha’s tle Evans who is in the Bad of 742 students who parish hall in Gagetown Axe hospital. achieved placement on the Thursday, Dec. 19, for a 7 Auto Accidents Ernest Hyatt of Shab Lloyd Severance was a ing, Dee. 17, at the home of fall quarter Dean’s List at potluck dinner and Christ- Door prizes were bona accompanied his Tuesday evening caller of Mrs. Jerry Root with 10 awarded to Louis Ouvry Workmen’s Comp Michigan Technological mas party with 48 present daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hoagg. members and one visitor and Mabel Ondrajka. University, at Houghton. Mr. and Mrs. William Ar- present. including four guests, Rev. Medical Malpractice Monday everling, the and Mrs. Zina Bennett, The honor student must nott of Flint, to Germany adults of the Shabbona Un- The meeting was called A moment of silent Personal Injury Mrs. Harold Day and Mrs. earn a grade point average for the holidays. They are ited Methodist Church held to order by Mrs. Root. The prayer was observed for Bernice Gracey . Veterans’ Affairs of 3.5 or higher. spending Christmas with flag pledge and women’s Lee Smith who succumbed. their Christmas dinner at Mabel Ondrajka an- Geiger is a junior in elec- Ernest’s granddaughter, Wildwood Farms. creed were repeated in un- Social Security trical engineering and is Evett Dup. Evett is in ser- ison. This was followed by nounced the blood bank A gift exchange was held the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kon which will be in Owendale and for roll call, everyone Farm Injuries vice over there. SENIOR CITIZENS FETED a moment of silent prayer Geiger of Cass City. for those families who had at the Methodist Church had a saying - verse, Dec. 23 from 2-6 p.m. prayer, etc. and displayed Sunday, there were nine servicemen who lost their NO RECOVERY NO lives in the plane crash. Mary Blondell thanked their gifts. - FEE churches who joined to- the group for the cards she gether to honor the Senior Secretary’s and treasurer’s Mrs. Ondrajka distri- reports were given by Mrs. received while she was ill. Citizens of the communities Christmas cards were read buted the new committee New books at of Snover, Decker, Shab- J.D. Masten. Gifts were lists. Phone Lapeer 3 13-66719500 gathered to help some from the Les Munros and bona and Argyle. It was the Lloyd Finkbeiners who The next meeting will be held at St. Joseph Catholic families in Head Start at Jan. 2, with the new officers Phone Southfield 313-358-3000 Christmas time. The group are spending the winter the library Hall at Argyle. Those who months in Florida. A get- in charge. organized the occasion also brought cookies to be were Mrs. Vern Gerou and taken to Provincial House for their Christmas party. COMET by Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan (non-fiction1. Mrs. Ed Pfaff. A turkey din- ner was served and gifts Hooking the reader instantly with a chapter that puts Plans were made for the you “Astride the Comet” as it executes one immensely were given to those who had their names drawn. next meeting, which will be long orbit, Sagan and Druyan discuss cometary behavior in January, to make lap and constituency, the origins and fates of the cosmic ****** robes for the veterans in wanderers, and the role of comets in future scientific Saginaw. study. Halley is covered, of course, as are other early Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Van- Mrs. Ma.sten and Mrs. astronomers, and the consideration of forthcoming Norman visited Mark Pat- William Jones were in space probes directed at Halley’s comet is the most terson at Saginaw General charge of the evening’s en- thorough yet. The book contains over 300 illustrations Hospital Wednesday. tertainment. and a wealth of quotations from ancient and contempor- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gifts were exchanged. ary scientists. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lunch was served by the McCloskey were Sunday hostess. The Jan. 28 meet- THE ENDLESS GAME by Bryan Forbes (fiction).For dinner guests of Mr. and ing will be with Mrs. Clair 10 years before her death Caroline Oates had been con- Mrs. Vern Geister of Mar- Auslander. fined to a private nursing home, her mind and body lette. They were joined for irreparably broken by KGB torture. Avenging her in- dinner by Mr, and Mrs. ****** explicable murder becomes the personal vendetta of Leigh Franklin and family Alec Hillsden, her former lover and colleague in M16. of Brown City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parry Flashbacks serve to describe Alec and Caroline’s of Garden City and Mr.and doomed affair while providing subtle clues to the level EXTENSION GROUP Mrs. Merrill Kreger en- of deception within British intelligence. Against a joyed dinner out Saturday backdrop of terrorist bombings and assassinations, Hill- The Shabbona Extension evening at Wildwood sden blunders into a maze where his traditional er;emies Group met Tuesday even- Farms. may save his life, and the spy network of MacLean and ...... Philby may still reach out to silence him...... FAMILY BUSINESS by Vince Patrick (fiction). Bet- ween Grandpa Jesse, son Vito, and grandson Adam, the Your neighbor says McMullen men represent a good portion of the ethnic groups in America - Cherokee, Irish, Jewish, and Italian - plus, they all share “the criminal gene.” And Grandpa Jesse intends to capitalize on it with one last big scam Christmas Eve is that will keep them in clover forever. Although Vito has long since sworn off playing partner in Jesse’s schemes. when he learns Adam is masterminding the scam, he joins in to look out for his son. time for-presents Christmas Eve is it for Marion Eichler, of Pigeon, and her family. That’s the time that the Christmas presents were always opened. It was always a battle to wait that long, she laughed. Christmas dinner is trad- itional at the Eichler house- hold. We always have tur- key, Mrs. Eichler said. The family also has another dish at Christmas that won’t be found at every table Dec. 25. It is suet pudding. It’s an English dish. Everybody doesn’t like it, Mrs. Eichler says. This Christmas dinner will be eaten at a sister’s Saturday, December 28 - 8 a.m.-4 p.m. home in Rochester, MI. It will be almost a dual celebration for the Eichler Come In From the Cold to Our family. Roland Eichler will be receiving his first social security check Jan;3. He is retiring from farming. The couple has one son, INDOOR CAR SALE Burton, who also lives in Pigeon, - Front Wheel Drive Center seeking

, volunteers The Tuscola County As- sault Crisis Center is look- Good Se ection ing for volunteers. How NEW & USED about you? Are you a caring person who would like to learn how to help victims of “Demos” Specially Priced domestic assault, sexual 3 Dealer abuse or rape? Many vic- tims in our area need you! The Assault Crisis Center is a volunteer organization Last Chance of the Human Development For Your Y ‘I1 Commission, which is com- 1985 r. prised of Tuscola County residents from all walks of tax deduction life. You will be trained in empathic listening, crisis intervention and problem solving, Both male and financing on select models till ~ec.31,1985 female volunteers are wel- 8.5% comed. Your help and dedi- cation are desperately needed. An orientation meeting for interested persons will be held Tuesday, Jan. 7, at Regular 7:00 p.m. at the Human De- I GooGoo and Diet Pepsi Free velopment commission, I i 429 Montzigue Avenue, 5 Ice Cream &J(IS...... 6 ph Regular & Diet i OLET Caro. If you would like to know more about the As- ’ sault Crisis Center and be- Plus $ 1 99Plus 8pk.bottles 1/2 liter $ 1 39plus 2Bottles Liter Plastic \i iI Vernors. plasticm coming a volunteer, please \. 1 plan to attend the meeting. \ Dep. Dep. Dep. I If you have any questions CHRISTMAS EVE HOURS: 8 a.m. - 6 D.m. - CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY OBILE or for more information, call the Assault Crisis an-4301 Center at 1-800-292-3666 or Cors City on M-81 (517) 673-4121 and ask to qwak to Karen Kopka.

Heavyweight champions Gene Tunney, Rocky Marciano and a lngemar Johansson were never knocked out. CAM CITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1985 PAGE ELEVEN License bureau togo Season’s Greetings to all our friends. Many Cosmetics a -~.#,-..-m~-C11D~- Electrolysis Hair r FREE i County bosses approve Removal Treatment Only medically approved \ Makeovers f permanent hair removal Sculptured Nails, i and I NailRepair, COlOrTheory ! $5.3 million budget Gold Nails JIC.-V.D-rC.CCV.---J ODDS AND ENDS that The income units will be surfaced as we did our called Prime and the capi- At a special public hear- requested for training, on ice diving, and the clas- tal gains units will be $500 ary increase. The county semi-annual desk-top ing Friday morning, ms- but the commissioners cut ses cost $90 per student. pays the prosecutor $34,865, cleaning : known as Score. Both will cola County Commission- the budget to $50 because Commissioners agreed to Michigan’s Dept. of be traded on the American Personalized Skin Care and Makeup ers approved a $53 million last year $45 was spent for take an additional $450 L;’’;; ~~~~~~~~ Natural Resources has Stock Exchange. are paid throughout the 630 N. State St., Caro 673-7127 “; budget for 1986. marine safety. from the contingency fund -L-L- 1 aired a report on the use of Next to Big Acre - Free Parking next to HhA Block vood in Michigan. Not ****** Hours: M.-Th. 6 Sat. 9 a,m. - 5:30 p.m., Fri. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. eqough trees are being cut ----I-- e----- ,.----“ It’s about time again to down, they said. Among ---.- - - - other things, the state remind our educators to should push for electric talk English. The Want Ad power plants being fueled At the University of 7 by wood. Pittsburgh, Professor H.J. cutswere made. Zoffer, dean of the The “renewable re- For 1986 Berry had sources” crowd ought to be Graduate School of Busi- re- ness, tells about a popular quested $1,210,787 for the thrilled by such findings. Sheriff’s Department. Ever since the idea of mak- course there on getting ahead in the corporate Commissioners recom- ing alcohol out of corn mended budget of stalks failed, they haven’t world. If you collect a metaphors, then clip this $1,042,713 for the year. .ad much to campaign for. Berry had also requested Before another state out: agency is formed, the “Politics of management $56,713 for marine safety. boys He was recommended to ought to take a look at the is a central artery that runs re- through courses at ceive $29,578. To operate wood-fueled power plant in the driver’s license bureau, Burlington, Vermont. The Pittsburgh, ” said Zoffer. plant is running, and cus- “We look at the political di- Berry requested 528,220. mensions of management Commissioners recom- tomers pay 7.4 cents per mended the bureau kilowatt hour. That com- including networking, men- be closed becauSe a new Sec- pares with one cent an hour toring. ” ELECTRIC-- BLANKET SALE- -- they pay a New York utility Mentoring? retary of State’s office has GIFT “It is when you attach been opened in Caro, and A 80% Polyester - 20% Acrylic and three cents to another there is not a need to dupli- .ermont utility. Burlington yourself to someone with EXCHANGE cate the services. pays $9 million a year in influence in the organiza- Reg. Sale DEADLINE annual interest costs for tion who can move your Berry said he spent a this new plant. career forward. month preparing the $35.95 $27.99 Besides these features “If you hook your wagon budget, and he was not to the right engine, you JAN. 18, ‘86 the plant is noisy, dirty and notified of the commission- 39.95 it stinks. move quickly; but if you ers’ recommended cuts. 31.99 Thank You For pick the wrong mentor, “You have done things to Your ****** your whole career can go affect things in my depart- into eclipse and you can get 44.95 38.99 Cooperation ment that I knew nothing Dual Control Speaking of fuel, why are your head shot off.” about,” Berry said. He Californians so precious ****** explained he first learned 52.95 42.99 ‘hat some oil wells can’t be about the budget cuts in a Dual Control drilled along our Pacific Sunday newspaper story. coast? The Gulf of Mexico Front-paged by the De- 72.95 58.99 states -- Texas, Mississippi, troit News was a story Commissioner Michael Dual Control Louisiana, Alabama and about how Central Michi- Green, Mayville, told Berry Ladies’ gan College avoided a tui- they had met with him Florida Seem to get along Girls’ quite nicely with the tion increase this year. Ac- twice when preparing for offshore drillers. tually, it cut the rate by the budget, and when asked LADIES’ Chi Id ren’s Indeed, when one of the $1.50 per credit hour, and where cuts could be made, major companies wanted substituted a “health ser- Berry told Green “there is Ladies’ and Girls’ to dismantle a rig off vices fee” of $2 per credit no place to cut,” Green WINTER Florida because the well hour. said. Green added he re- SLACKS SNOW .‘as exhausted, there was a “Students were quick to ceived that answer from storm of protests from comprehend that the net re- other department heads. fishermen. It seems the sult is an extra 50 cents an COATS AND AND BOOTS- - -- platforms attract hordes of hour,” reported the News. After the meeting, Green Large Group fish. It just shows you the ad- said they tried to meet with vantages of a college edu- Berry Friday, Dec. 13, to ****** cation. JACKETS JEANS discuss the recommended Entire Stock Now you can get two new ****** budget cuts. Berry was not kinds of Exxon stock -- one I, ip,his office. -A i . Big Yank, Lee, +. that pays out dividend in- Along education topics, Com missioners refused come only, and one that to budge on the cuts in the Wrangler pays out capital gains, or in the elite neighborhoods 0 arice increases, only. of Long Island, a child has Sheriff’s budget, and the elimination the driver’s This is similar to the dual- to go to school four years of before he is qualified to license bureau. The com- 25 Ai 0 investment mutual funds that flowered years ago. enter the first grade. missioners told Berry Year No. 1 is Nursery eliminating the bureau 25 /o Exxon itself (once called Standard Oil of New Jer- School, where the youngs- would give the people who OFF work there time to help out sey) has been a good per- ter goes as soon as he is former the last year., Stan- house-broken. The next in other Sheriff’s Depart- OFF ment jobs. Berry explained dard & rates it A. Di- year is called Transition, Poor the women who work in the vidend rate is 6.5 percent. where the child is groomed to enter Year No. 3 -- Pre- bureau spend about 40 per- 20% Ask your broker about LADIES’ this. The new units are mar- Kindergarten. The fourth cent of their time working MEN’ AND BOYS’ ‘:eted by Americas year is Kindergarten. on driver’s licenses, and the OFF Shareowner Service Corp. Kindergarten will have rest of their day is spent its own Commencement, serving papers, and handl- with caps and gowns and ing other requests. ~- all the trimmings. WINTER In the fifth year, having Berry did get the com- Girls’ undergone four under- missioners to grant an addi- Moths have eyes that are graduate years, he will be tional $450 for marine Fall and composed of hundreds of safety training programs. JACKETS individual seeing units. ready to start school in the Winter first grade. Berry had originally Entire Stock Reduced 20% 20% OFF OFF

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Now available at BIGELOW HARDWARE 6549.Main Street Cass City Phone 872-2245 Owners: Jerry & Betty Stiison \ f 6447 Main Street, Cass City, MI 48726 ww1-m PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1985 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, 700 attend Thumb Agriculture Day Farm bill exdained to area farmers need pareots While Capital Hill legis- According to I)ennts for the set aside program about the corn prices going pounds per year for each PEP TALK ing for.” “We don’t lators were busy Wednes- StelnoftheTuscolacounty must set aside an estimated up. of the five years of the farm . Dr. Landswerk said far- who send their kids out t+ day hammeringout the 1985 Cooperative Extension Ser- 15 to 20 percent Of the total Rouget said the farm bill bill. To do this, a “bid for The featured speaker at mers who are going door saying ‘forGod’s sake, farm bill, area farmers at- vice, if CORl pricts are number of a- 04 has set a $3.38 target price milk” program has been the Thumb Agriculture through the financially dif- don’t go into agricdture::” tending the Thumb Agricul- klow the $3.03 target price, planted last for wht,with a loan rate outlined in the bill. Day, David Landswerk, ‘ficult times should look to he said, “Tell them to &o Y-. Y- Dr. Dr. Landswerk said * ture Day seminar were a farmer may borrow up to t0 qualify for a maximum etat $2,70 per bushel. To Stem explained the base a school superintendent themselves for answers to into agriculture.” fe- learning how the new legis- W.15 per bushel against deficiency payment 48 qualify for a deficiency price for milk will be set at from Owattona, Minn., told their problems. lation will affect their farm- corn in storage. The money cents per b-1, fwm? payment of 68 cents per $11.60 prhundred weight farmers it is time for them “I think it is time, when menhave been,* stabile- ing future. is-ed-the were muired to set asl& bushel, a farmer will have (cwt.) effective Jan. 1, and recommit themselves things are going tough, to ing factor in his school dk- to to trict. explained blue ai). The seminar, sponsored Commodity Credit Cow 10 percent of their cortl ac- to plant w to 30 percent farmers who continue pm farming. take a chance on the ability He by the Cooperative Exfen- ration, and is usually two to we- fewer acres of wheat next ducing milk will k a~ses- “There is life after the ‘you have,” he said, adding, white collar workers mofe sion Services of Huron, three percent less than the Rouget said agriculture year. sed 40 cents per cwt. on farm problem ...There is “it’s time to dig down a lit- in and out of the distrift, Sanilac adTuscola Coua- prime interest rate. at predict A target price has not yet milk they sell. going be a life out there, tle deeper and grab a little but many of the studem economists MSU to who from agricultuk ties, combined farming in- By borrowing against the the break even point for been set for soybeans. The IlO-cent assessment and it is going to be a good more talent, because there come formation with a pep talk stmd axn, a farmer is mgrowerskacahmar- Rouget said the loan rate will be used to pay farmers life because guys like me is rough water ahead, and families are second and from David able to maintain his cash k& price of $2.75 or more. for stored soybeans has for not producing milk. you are the captain of the third generation students of Dr. Landswerk, are going to keep eating,”, “%re is life after tmgi :a Minnesota school superin- flow,and not put morem He feels the mrn price will been proposed in the farm Fwers who decide they he said. ship, and you don’t vote on the district. tendent. About rn farmers on the open market, driving not go above $2.75 per bill at$.(.T;Iperbushel. no longer want to stay in Dr. said a where ywgo.” Landswerk times in farming,” said from the thre- market prices even lower. bushel, and recommends the dairy business must farmer should look at the’ DF. Landswerk said at his he -*attendedthe day-long=mi- - wet said theexpected fanners get into the set submit a bid on how much family farm with at- scbl they are encourag- Something good is going t6 the :nar at the Colony Hwrpe. maximum deficiency pay- aside program. “You can DAIRY they feel they should be titude that “there’s ndhing ing the top scholars to go happen to the farmer...Q will be better again.. .Nega* Harold bug&, regid ment listed in the farm bill takeyarrchance,”hesaid, paidtostopproducingmilk. out there that is going to into the agriculture pmg- ,corps agent for Michigan is 88 cents per bushel. To abut planting as much Dennis Stein explained Lowest bids will be ac- give up land I ram because of all the op tive thinking can get you make me the friend. It State University’s -a- qualify for the deficiency cornaspossibleforthecash the farm bill has set a goal cepted first. Stein felt the love.” He added, “that a portunities that await the down, my d live Extension =, payment, the farmer must market. “I think it is pretty Of reducing American milk number of pounds the family farm is worth fight- students. wear you away.” explained the farm bill will b enrolled in the Agricul- slim myself,” he said, production by 12 billion farmer will be paid for will set the target price for cera tural stabilization dnd con- be based on production re- at $3.03perbushel. Theloan servation service (ASCS) mdsfrom Oct. 1984 to Oct. rate will be set at $2.15 per set aside program. kget 1S. bushel. said farmers who qualify For farmers whose bids are accepted, dairy herds are to be sold to slaughter houses over an 18 month priod. This time period is needed so the meat can be absorbed onto the market without driving down the price paid for beef. Stein added farmers who agree to stop milking must agree to stay out of dairy production for three to five years, depending on the dis- cretion of the Secretary of Agriculture. Stein said the IlOcent per cwt. assessment on milk sold will be lowered to 25 cents per cwt. in 1987. The federal government will pay any excess costs of the program. He added if the goal of rducing milk pro- duction by 12 billion pounds fails, the base price of milk could be dmpm by 50 cents per cwt. each year until the farm bill expires in 1990. Skin added one MNlsola- tion for farmers is the base price is ex- to go up six to eight cents early next DENNIS STEIN of the Tuscola County year, which will help dairy Cooperative Extension Service told farmers recover from the farmers about the proposed “bid for 4Ucent per cwt. assess- PIONEER SEED COMPANY Sales Representative Ron , miW9program in the 1985 Farm Bill. ment. Cybulski explains :Pioneer’s new computer software ‘

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For Details: “SOMETHING GOOD IS GOING TO HAPPEN TO THE FARMER, . a It Harris-Hampshire Agency, Inc. will be better again,”Dr. David Landswerk told about 700 area Phone 872-4351 farmers at the Agriculture ABOUT 60 AGRI-BUSINESSES were at the Thumb 6815 E. Cass City Road Cass City Thumb Current Rate Day seminar Wednesday at Colony Agriculture Day seminar to demonstrate their new wares to House. area farmers. BUY and SELL through The Chronicle Want Ads Cal I 872-201 0 &SS CITY, MICHIGAN (’ASS CITY CHHONICLE-TUESDAY. DECEMBER 24,19&S PAGE THIRTEEN TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE LOW COST CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS [ Automotive) General I General I r [Services) FOR SALE - 1974 white (Merchandise) IMerchandisej AUCTIONEERING - see truck tractor, 350 Cum- BEAUTIFUL room size mins, 13 speed. Whittaker Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top carpet remnants - direct dollar for your property. Enterprises, Inc., Cass from Carpet Mills. $5.98per Phone 872-3019, Cass City. for display want ad on City. Phone 872-3065 even- square yard, reg. price $12- app1icb;l tion. 8-10-3-tf ings, 1- 12-11-3 $15 a square yard. “Dare to Phone 872-4496. 2-12-11-3 Free Estimates compare” at U-Foun-Dit on roofing, siding, CABBAGE PATCH doll CUSTOM FOR SALE - 1978 Dodge Furniture, corner of M-81 clothes for sale - new supply insulation, aluminum doors Automotive) and windows and SLAUGHTERING -- -- D150, V8, 318, power and Deckerville Rd., phone boy’s and girl’s, $3 to $5. After School Special brakes, power steering, 673-5336. 2-10-30-tf Call 872-5383. Dianne Rau. aluminurn or FOR SALE - 1976 Ford van, Fiber Glass awnings BEEF-PORK-VEAL-LAMB good condition. Call 872- good condition, $2,3OO.W; 2-12-11-3 1975 NEW MAGIC CHEFmic- 3146. 1 - 12-11-3 Dodge Travco Pop Top CURING, SMOKING AND 360, power steering, power rowave line now in stock. with stop in and the all new FOR SALE - Sears washer, Elkton Roofing PROCESSING coupon brakes, fair condition. see 2 1 FOR SALE - 1980 Olds Cut- tuckaway design from $189 6 cycle, 2 speed, new timer, & Siding Co. Phone 872-3951 after 3 : 30. TUESDAY & FRIDAY , lass Cruiser Wagon. Air, at Fuelgas, Corner M-81 $100. Call 872-2663, 2-12-11-3 cruise, stereo, nice car, 1-12-18-3 and M-53, Cass City. Phone -- 5-7-2 Erla $3.500. Call 673-6572 or 872- Phone 269-74691 -tf FOR SALE - ’79 Chevy15 872-2161 .. 2-8-284f .[ ForRent- Packing Co., Inc. 2333. 1-1 2- 10-3 ton pickup, 350 automatic, FOR SALE - Baby USDA Plant 1074 60,OOO miles, great condi- hamsters, 6-weeks-old. 4207 PRIME TENANT for at- Cass City 517-872-2191 tion, $2,400. Call 635-3413. Sherman. Call 872-4025. tractive one-bedroom [ Services ] 8-8-4-tf 1 - 12-11-3 2- 12-1 1-3 house, 6631 Third, $Zoo plus - Find the Service or Product utilities, references. Call CHAIN SAWS sharphed, LAWYER?Uncontested di- FOR SALE - Franklin stove 673-4522. 4-12-24-tf precision ground by vorces, bankruptcies, $250. FOR SALE - ’72 Ford 112 ton I You Need in This. . . . Action Guide $50; Fayette utility trailer; machine. Fast service. A1 Probate service. Attorney I Pickup, runs good, good fence wood; 22-gallon FOR RENT - Basement% Avery, 4279 S. Seeger, Cass 37 years. Donald E. Smith. wood hauler. Call 375-4087. I drums; poles. Phone 883- cation on main street, City. 8-11-13-10 Call (517) 883-3285. 8-10-6-tf 1-12-24-3 2579. 2- 12-18-3 parking in rear, gas heat. - -- Call 872-3535. 4-12-18-4 I FOR SALE - 1980 AMC Con- Chuck Gage Call John’s Repair E FOR * SALE - Bundy --, 1 cord, AM-FM cassette, all clarinet, $50. Call 872-29&6. JUST COMPLETED upper Welding Shop Service electric doors and windows, Heli-arc welding AUTO SERVICE 2- 12-18-3 2 bedroom, fully carpeted, FLOWERS Rich’s Disposal $1500. Call 683-2358. Specializing in aluminum, stove and refrigerator, for LP or natural gas Residential 8 Commercial 1 - 12-24-3 stainless steel, blacksmi- \ Rubbish Removal POTATOES - premium washer-dryer hookups. furnace, water heater, Very spacious with reason- thing, fabricating and - Buds and Blossoms Container Service Available Sebagos, $3.75 - 50-lb. bag, radiator repair. range or dryer repairs. Clare’s Sunoco Service ‘1 by Sandy FOR SALE - 1973 Datsun able rent. Located in Owen- %. ) Saturday only. Scott Also portable welding 0 Tune Ups Minor Repairs Call683-2233 240 2, 78,000 miles, best dale. Lease and references Flowers - Plants Balloons Farms, 2% miles south of Phone 5 17-872-3476 Tires Batteries I I offer.Call 872-3741. stoplight in Bad Axe on Bad required. Call 872-3055. All types of welding Grease 8 011 4- 12-18-2 Certified Mechanic 4546 1 (’d( h 51 La%\Gtv MI 48126 1-12-18-3 Axe Rd. 2- 12-18-2 7170 Deckerville Rd. 7062 E. Deckerville Rd. Phone 872-3935 FOR RENT - 2 bedroom Deford , Call 872-2470 Deford, Michigan 8-6-6-1 1983 CUTLASS Supreme FOR SALE - freshly cut trailer in the country, $250 Phone 872-2552 Brougham, 2 door with hardwood, split and deli- month. Call 872-3814. 8-5-15-tf -- Tuff=KoteDinol Landau top. Excellent con- vered, $32.00 face cord. Call 4-12-18-3 FRANK’S SERVICE -t dition. Stereo, air condi- 673-3999 between 6:00-8:00 Specializing in muffler and Autornotlve Rust Proofing JOHNSON’S SEPTIC [T) tioning, tilt wheel, cruise p.m. 2-12-24-1 FOR RENT OR SALE - exhaust service Systems 6 Waxing TANK - Cleaning - availa- Gravel Guards control, power door locks. 12x70 2 bedroom trailer on WANTED - Used ice skates -CertifiedMechanic - Phone 872-2592. 1-12-11-3 ble 7 days. No charge Running Boards TRAILERS FOR SALE/ one acre of land, gas heat, mileage. Call 269-8097. for small children. Call 872- 4083 Cemetery Rd. Rock KOte Stone Chip Protection RENT - Wood hauling trail- big hot water heater, new 8-18-18-tf 2748. 6- 12-11-3 vir Ab’* ers, single or tandem axles, furnace, wood stove * el872-2866 Phone 269-9585 car tote trailers, snow- hookup, $200.00 rent per Arthur Brown [Help Wanted] 827 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe mobile and small utility month, $200.00 deposit. Ask- Cass City ing $lO,OOO with down .-- trailers, enclosed trailers. $5,000 HELP WANTED - Barten- L&S Mobil Service Phone 872-4286 2-12-24-1 or $9OOO cash. Ben Lesoski, Well Drilling ders and waitresses. Apply 1 FOR SALE - New listing 40 Box 33, Deford, MI 48729. Phone 872.2342 and 38 acres, $28,500 and at The Station, 872-9140. - 4-12-24-2 $23,000 FOR SALE stove and re- and 1 1-12-11-3 I CertifiedMechaniCS I I HAIR BENDERS I I 1 respectively, 9 frigerator - $30 each or both Spacidiiimg in Case, Kubota wooded, good hunting, FOREMAN WANTED Complete Car Care Service Cutting Styli* Pwmr for $50. Call 872-3267. FOR RENT - 1 bedroom - miles from Cass City. Call Pump Repair qualified individual should Wrecker Service Tues RFri -8am 6om I I &New Holland Joe Mellendorf at B.I. Wil- 2- 12-24-1 n furnished apartment with I Sales have experience in steel and Service heat and hot water. Ideal son Heal Estate, 517-673- STATE LICENSED fabrication and welding. If RABIDEAU MOTORS 8194 or 673-7407. 3-12-18-3 for one person. Phone 872- NAIL BITER? Try our new 2404 or 872-2368. 4-11-20-tf interested, send resume Village Service Canter farm Division 872-2616 --- --_-- .- - nail bites and grow new Phone 673-3800 Tires V-Belts Batteries and salary requirements to FOR SALE - like new 1’2 Tune-ups Brakes Mufflers beautiful nails of your own. 8-1-27 -tf Box G, care of Chronicle 1 FOR RENT - newly rernod- Certified Mechanic 5‘story house in Cass City. 2 Ask for Carolyne at Helen’s office. Equal opportunity Pbedrooms up, 1 down, for- Beauty Salon, 6469 Main eled business space in FREE prime location in Cass City. WELDALL Welding and employer. 11-12-24-1 In-Towm Pick Up L hlirwy mal dining room, easy to St., phone 872-3535. 2-12-4-4 Engineering Co. All types 24-HR. SERVICE heat, on large corner lot, Phone 872-4377 or 872-2352 P~OIW872-3850 ~ ~ ~ of industrial welding, TIG - quiet neighborhood , evenings. 4-7-31-tf NEEDED - Registered 7Enterpriser, Inc. - MIG - SMAW - flame cut- FOR SALE Richards king Nurse - Full or part time for I*I I*I $39,900. 872-5341 872- Call or size water beds - brand APARTMENT For Rent - I ting, heavy casting repair, Home Health Care. Must ---- -....----- . .”,, 3934. 3-12-24-3 tool and die rpair, all types mTERIALSJ ~&~~~~~&4, CassCity, Mich. new, soft sides, uses regu- bedroom, partly furnished, have recent prior experi- I of metals, aluminum - mag- I $175 872-2248. I month. Call lar bedding. Heater and ence. Apply at Thumb Area %.on Phom 453-3531 Ph. 872-3065 Or 872-3405 evenings FOR SALE - 14x60 1980 frame included, $499.00. 4-2-18-3 nesium - zinc diecast, steel Home Care Agency: 6456 Croft-Clara lumber, Inc. I mobile home, near Port Call 673-5336. 2-12-24-1 alloys - bronze and brass Center, Unionville, or call Cass City - 872-2 141 Charlotte and Punta Gorda, metal shearing, breaking (517) 674-8746 for more in- Adwren Windows Fla., 2 miles from 1-75. Call H EA1‘1’1 FL’Ll,I* C: R .IFTE I) Notices and rolling. Trained profes- formation or an applica- Doxtrr Locks 658-84.52. 3-12- 18-3 HC’SINKSS (:.\Fills sionals. If you have a weld- tion. Deadline 1/15/86. Protinishd Pwnding ADDliance Store 1 I-- -- 15-2OV OFF all remaining ing problem see us. We are Equal opportunity Mon.-Fri. - 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Mon Fri 8 lo 5. Sat 8 12 SUPREME Iksigncd to makc that 1 trst stock of top quality Cedar now stocking steel, employer. 11-12-24-3 Sat- 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Emergency 24 hr Service Merry Christmas itnprwsion a lasting onc’ specializing in sheet and I I Junction M-81 8 M Cass City WINDOW CLEANING lawn furniture. Fuelgas, 53. square and rectangular Phone 517-872.21131 are here to serve you Cass City, Phone 872-2161. Srorms Screens Windows We Highcst quality Corner M-81& M-53. steel tubing at competitive Janitorial Service Floors r;i istd pr inti ng 5-8-28-tf prices. Call 517-375-2341, 7th & 8th GRADE INSTALUTION AND REPAIR Eaves R Gutters Cleaned HI Riser BURYE;S:.LL - Service 8 Rental 2295 Hartsell Rd., Elkton. Estimates on Commercial. St1c out‘ tlt’M’ ca!dog Ellis and Gary Gardner, ~ NOTICE: Residential R Industrial Work BASKETBALL COACH Buy your carpet or linoleum. then Gateway Sanitation Big Brothers, Big Sisters Steven Bouverette, 8-4-4-tf call us for expert installation We Complete Insurance Coverage also do custom and repair work Services Security Services Availabie Cass City Chronicle Second Chance Store Owen-Gage High School I 2 -2J-t1’ Factory trained. “We Do It Right ” Home Commprrial Industrial Will be relocating to 129 Ken Martin Satisfaction guaranteed Cass City Area 1120 Gratiot. Saginaw E. Burnside St., Caro, as of Electric, Inc. Call Wayne Wright , J.J.’s Flooring Service TRASH COLLECTION Call FOR SALE - firewood, ash Dec. 31, 1985. Cass City - 517-872-3758 Call Collect 31 3-798-8025 790-7609 and maple. Phone 872-3842. All consignments will be or 872-4701 Big Enougn Io Serve YOU Residential and J 2-12- 18-3 honored through the Caro Commercial Wiring Phone 678-414111-12-18-2 4 store.. Free Estimates FOR SALE - Kenmore Thank you for supporting heavy duty electric drier, the Second Chance stores State Licensed PROVINCIAL HOUSE,, excellent condition, $100; FOR SALE BY B.A.CALKA REAL ESTATE.... and the Big Brothers, Big Cass City, is accepting ap- ; slate top pool-table $300. 1.87 acres: SPECIALS! ! ! ! Sisters’ program. 872-41 14 plications for RNs and ; 1 Acre --- blacktop road - near Cass City -- 1 I2 story - 2 Phone 683-2358. 2-12-24-3 All white tag merchandise in Phone NEAR CASS CITY: RANCH TYPE HOME with 3 large 4180 Hurds Corner Road LPNs for 3:OO to 11:00 and 1 bedrooms down and two upstam; full baSement; the Cass City store will be 112 bedrooms; 1 ‘/2 bathrooms; well insulated; furnace plus 11 :Oo to 7:Oo shift positions, I aluminum siding; shutters; 112 car garage attached; 5- 12- 18-2 8-8-10-tf off. Brentwood wood-burner ; aluminum siding and storms WATER PUMP AND Call 872-2174, ask for direc-

very neat + $27,500.00 terms. : and screens; Living room 14x23’ comes with WELL REPAIR SHARPENING SERVICE tor of nursing. Equal oppor- ; refrigerator, range and water softener; 2 car garage In-home service FREE WATEK ANALYSIS - 2 miles south, 1 114 west at tunity employer. 11-12-18-2 ; - Water King water soften- plus another storage building; all this for $49,900! ! NEAR CASS CITY : RANCH TYPE home with 5870 W. Kelly Rd. Ed c Myers, Flint and Walling ers and salt available at aluminum siding; 6 rooms - 3 bedrooms; full basement; and Red Jacket pumps on Spencer, 872-4512. 8-9-15-tf RANCH TYPE: Possession on short NOTICE. furnace; washer. dryer hook-up on 1st floor; other Fuelgas. 4 miles east of [Work Wanted) 3 White Roman Brick Front and aluminum siding; seven features; No Money down ---- $0000 money down - with sale. Cass City on M-53.Phone MOTHER AND DAUGH-: rooms with 3 large bedrooms; 2 bathrooms; full Sale price on all sizes 872-2161. 5-1 0-25-tf FMHA to qualified buyers. Total price $35,900.00 ---- TER will do baby-sitting in basement; Andersen windows throughout with triple ONE ACRE OF LAND - Safe for children and large bladder tanks. AUCTIONEER : glass on the north and west side; picture windows; garden spot. For prompt service, call I AM NOT responsible for Complete Auctioneering our home. Call 872-3443. Service Handled Anywhere. 12-12-11-3

Beautiful Georgian stone + marble hearth; glass doors; any other debts than my Paul’s Pump Repair We Make all Arrangements. k natural gas furnace with Energy mate wood furnace - own, effective Nov. 15,1985. In Cass City: 3-4 bedroom home with hardwood floors; 673-4850 anytime Our Experience is Your 21/2 car garage - electric door opener; Laundry room off 2- 12-1 1 -tf Rodney Wakefield e 5-12-4-4 kitchen; comes with refrigerator, range, hood and dining room with glass china; laundry room; 4 piece Assurance. bathroom ; natural gas furnace; aluminum siding; lots FOR - Lowery Super exhaust fan; water softener - disposal - lots of storage SALE The Knights of Columbus Ita, David & , of Pine Trees - Garage - ALL THIS FOR $25,000.00 - Genie organ, 2 keyboard, THANKS TO Dr. Martin, 4 I and closet space - nicely landscaped lot llOx 250’ - many Council #8892 Martin Osentoski nursing staff at Hills and other features -- PRICED TO SELL IMMEDIATELY --- Sellers will hold land contract. good sound, $350.00 or best offer. Call 673-5336. Phone Dales Hospital and Little’s ’ A Owners moving to West Branch. Sellers will hold land 872-2352 Cass City Collect I contract. Call for an appointment today to see this fine We have several BUSINESSES for sale - stop at office 2-12-24-1 Bingo Funeral Home. The Par- for details. 8- 10-2-tf sons family. 13-12-24-1 ~ home! ! ! ! ! - Every Thursday FOR SALE G.E. electric -. stove, self-cleaning, white, RICH’S DISPOSAL - Resi- FOR SALE. In Caro Trailer Park: Very neat Doors open at 6:OO p.m. WE WISH ALL our friends NO MONEY DOWN This is correct $oooO money down! $35. Call 872-3576. 2-12-24-3 Earlybird - 6:30 p.m. dential and Commercial TRAVEL0 home with 12x30’ addition; FIREPLACE - 3 in Cass City a Merry Christ- On this roomy 6 room nome with aluminum siding; new Regular Bingo Rubbish Removal. Con- furnace; corner treed lot - basement; large dining bedrooms; built-in hutch; washer & dryer: refrigerator; tainer service available. mas and Happy New Year ceiling fan; air conditioner, all drapes and curtains FOR SALE - Wonder Warm 7:00 p.m. and thank you for the three room; wall to wall carpeting; comes with Kitchen-Aid wood stove, like new, with Call 683-2233. 8-2-12-tf dishwasher; set-up for wood burner in dining room --- remain, All this for $9.S00.00 with $3,000 down payment. Sl. Panrratius Hall great years you shared with screen and fan control; - Possession shortly ---NO MONEY DOWN if you have All set up in park - includes storage building. S. Secger us. Also a special thanks to I. wood splitter - like new, has Custom Butchering good credit. ‘ Cass City the Evangelical Free Briggs & Stratton motor; 5- 12-4-4 BEEF & PORK Church, Walbro and Allen dry hardwood for sale. Call I/ (Hogs are scalded - not See, Call or Write to: Health Care. Jim and Ba,rb , ~ 665-2251. 2-12-11 -3 skinned 1. 1 LOST - 2 male dogs, both Jackson. 13-12-24- 1 Check our prices on WINTER IS COMING tan with ,white feet and half or whole belly. both knee high, one WE WISH TO thank all our : B. A. Calka Real Estate STAY WARM WITH A real muscular. Lost 3 miles family and friends, Dr. Is- ; Meat Wholesale and Retail Phone 872-3355 east and 1 mile north of De- terabadi, Dr. Donahue and ; 6306 W. Main St., Cass City New gas furnace 1’I: ford on Shabbona Rd. Re- Gainor’s Meat all the hospital staff for:. Dde Brown - 872-3158 William E. Hamilton, Associate Broker - 872-3355Office or space heater ward. Phone 872-4678. their loving kindness and ,’ 1 Packing, Inc. 5- 12-18-2 1 mile north, 1 mile west care shown while I was in 1 starting at $1 79-00 the hospital. Pastor Wood ; WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF HOMES, RURAL HOMES, FARMS, SMALL of Bad Axe. Phone (517) 269-8161 for all his prayers and visits 1 FARMS, VACANT LAND, BUSINESSES, LOTS, ‘ETC. NOT SHOWN HERE. PERSONALIZED MATCH and for being with the fam- Fuelgas BOOKS AND WEDDING 269-9375 CO; ily during surgery and ;.er M-81 and M-53 NAPKINS Dave Reed - 872-2827 my I LISTINGS WANTED ON ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE Cass City 872-2 1 6 1 8-9-30- t f to Pastor Jordan for his 2-8-28-tf prayers and visits. To Pas- (1 I Luscious colors ”. -- WE SELL FARMS AND HOMES AT 6% FC)R SALE - Kerosene hea- See new catalog for I I ter. $101). KM(’ color TV. latest designs $225. Beta recorder. $200, IN TUSCOLA. HURON. AND SANILAC COUNTIES I U Serving t tith‘I‘hunib Area for over 32 years 1; An Equal Opportunity Lender PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1985 CASS CITY, MICHIGA~ Mini College Day ut Caro’ $kill Center The Michigan Associa- ion of Extensior lomemakers (MAEH) 0- ’uscola County will present I Mini College Day Wednes- lay, Jan. 15, at the Tuscola :ounty Skill Center in Caro. lasses will start at 1olM 1.m. with Extension Horhe Cconomist, Betty Pattullo, resenting a program on Stress and the Farm Fam- ly.” The class will em- ihasize ways to avoir’ blaming and dealing with blame from others. Jane Aitchell, RN and Inservice Iirector from Hills arid hies Hospital in Cass City, rill assist in recognizing arly symptoms of stress Ind describe how stress af- ects health. Lunch will be served at he Skill Center. A pre-re- $stration must be returned o the Cooperative Exten ion Service office in Caro by Jan. 3. At 1:30 p.m., Connie Sch- rraderer, RN, Nursing lome Administrator from ’rovincial House in Cass !ity, will review “Nursing Iome Policies.” Her prog- am will include rules and egulations for patient’s, are and conduct. An “Update on Sewing’ lass will take place at 2: 15 Our 1.m. with Sue Fox of The High Pile Animal Sale Price louse of Fabric in Caro. ler program will include Blanket Throws 1 ew sewing techniques and 3reat cover-up for cold win- ear 8k Mother peration of the serger. er evenings! 100% acrylic Save MAEH invites the public on Goose Kitchen 3 attend Mini College Day. n 60x80-in. size. Flannel-back style, choice EnS@abi4ZS tegistration forms are av- The stuff dreams are made of. . perma-press sheet sets in pretty prints and solid colors Each set includes of sizes, colors and patterns. Whimsical characters on soft cott ilable at the Cooperative flat and fitted sheets with two pillowcases (one case and polyester towels, Ixtension Service, 420 with twin site) Iourtou may Street, call 673-5999, Caro, ext.or 3-Pc. Twin Set bPc. Full 16x25-In. Kitchen Towel . . .I .4 ~~rstiet... 12.97 Our 28. Sale 97 12x12-In. Dishcloth ...... 971 97 Price each Kendra Reehl set 7x741. Potholder ...... 97 Ln U.S. Senate youth competition Kendra Ann Reehl, a unior at Owen-Gage High khool, was one of the 75 recond round winners from VLichigan of the 1985-86 Un- ted States Senate Youth Regu I ar kholarship Competition. Pricedttemc The scholarship was es- .ablished in 1962 for the pur- Nose of providing a select group of outstanding high Save 50% on many items in our Christmas Shop. ichool students with a prac- ;ical knowledge of the func- Christmas Wrappings, Bows, Tags, Ornaments, Dec- ;ions of the federal govern- ment, through a firsthand orations, Candy, etc. Plus up to 50% Off on many 2xperience with the inner workings of the U.S. Se- other selected items throughout our store. Hurry in -= late. To qualify, students must shop Early -- for the Best Selection! :xhibit a high academic achievement, leadership ability and a willingness to be involved in the commun- ity. They must undergo an intensive interview, a gov- 8 ernment ,test, and must writetivities. a resumkof their ac- Br ulars Participants were from Little flaws mean big savings the entire state of Michigan and Wednesday, Dec. 4, for you! Solid colors, prints second division winners and jacquard designs to were guests at a luncheon choose from. in Lansing at the Long Con- vention Center. Miss Reebl was accompanied by Mrs.

~~~~ Shirley Edwards, represen- tative for Gifted Children’ §kb . of the Intermediate School. 7.97 if Office of Huron County. perfect . . . . . Guest speakers at the Luncheon were Dr. Philip Hat32 Tc?*eis Runkle, superintendent of 2.99 if perfect . 1.51 Public Instruction of Michi- . . . . gan, Dr. David Spathelf,, WPM wa&?Ts;a~~‘*1s superintendent of Genessee L46Cdaff FlbrnKEf Filled with 1009.0 DuPont choice of colors I Dacron Hollofil808 1.49 if perfect ...... ?? Intermediate School Dis- %l&fBbm&s 5ad Pirraurs Standard Size . * ’’’ * 427 . 1. $7 trict. 00% polyester, machine Standard size pillows with Fendard rashable 72x90-in size. 100% polyester fill. floral I The young people were hoice of colors ticking given a tour of the Capitol I and were awarded plaques with a State Senatc Sea1,listing the second divi- sion winners. The $2,000 scholarship

P and one-week expense-paid trip to Washington is spon- Vinyl sored by the William Ran- BATHROOM dolph Hearst Foundation. The two eventual winners VERS from Michigan were from ACCESSORIES ’/2 Price the Flint and Bay City School Districts. Twin Full $147 Miss Reehl is the daugh- $1.17 ter of Pauline and Tom Reehl of Gagetown. with hooks Reg. $7.77 Coordinated 1 Announcements f lace ts t t Towe wmm FamW &a*”* Plowrl PLASTIC Perfect for drying glassware! apkin 28x28-in size in 100% conon 00 DOILIES 3 for $1 EtCL \v overnight. Prlce2 77’: 1 Free Subscription \ i with Each Order I 1 mecarscb Chronicle I Phone 872-2010 CASS CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 79. NUMBER 37 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN -TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1= SECTION 2, PAGES 1-12 - Twenty-five cents Dear Santa: please make Christmas extra specid

Dear Santa, My name is Coren Crane. I am 15 months old. I have been a pretty good girl this year, and I'm not asking for too much. Please bring me a doll and some books. Don't forget Liz and John, they have been good too. We'll leave some fruit and hot cocoa for you.

Thank you, P Love, Coren Crane w&

A Coren Crane Sonya Regnerus Jessica Sawdon Elizabeth Hahn Hillaker Dear Santa, Dear Santa, My name is Sonya and I Hi, how are you? Dear Santa Claus, am 3 years old. I have been I have been a good girl I have been a pretty good a very good girl all year. since I was born. girl this year. All I want for Kary, Leann & Garrett For Christmas I would like Otulakowski Please bring me a strol- Christmas is a new doll and a doll called Real Baby and ler, toys and clothes. big truck to play with in my Dear Santa, maybe a stove, re- sand box. And maybe Our names are Kary and frigerator, and sink. Thank you very much, something for my new baby Leann and this is our new Please bring some toys Elizabeth Hahn Hillaker brother or sister that will brother Garrett. We are re- for my cousins Alisa, Jenny be here in a few months. ally excited about you com- and Kyle, for my cousins ing this year! This is our Al, Chrissy and Michael, Love, brother's first Christmas for my new little cousin Jessica Sawdon and he's not sure what it's Scott, and for my friend 2% years old all about, so please bring next door Rochelle. We him lots of toys. We would have a lot of fun playing P.S. Be careful driving like lots of dolls and doll together and they have all your sleigh. clothes, jogging suits, and been very good kids! anything else you can think Also, please bring some of! ! nice things for my Daddy We will leave you some cause he is a really good cookies we made and car- dad and for my Grandma Families, friends, neighbors gather to rots for Rudolph. and Pa, and my Grandma Thanks for everything. and Chi-Chi, and my mom, share the warmth and blessings of and for all my Aunts and Christmas. We greet our friends and say Love, Uncles too. have a very Kary, Leann & Garrett (We good family! ! ! ) thanks to all. Otulakowski I will leave you some soda and a sandwich and some Cooperative Elevator Co. Lindsay & Christopher cookies, cause you'll be so-o tired! Sewing the Agricultural Thumb Dear Santa, I love you Santa! with Plants at Please bring Christopher xoxoxoxo a doggie'and clown. I would Sonya Regnews Elkton Pigeon Sebewaing Akron like a cabbage patch kid, a Cass City pound puppy, a radio and microphone. We will leave you cookies and milk this year and sugar and carrots for the Dear Santa, reindeer, Here are a few things I would like for Christmas. A Lindsay & Christopher boy cabbage patch doll, pound puppy, train set, and some new tennis shoes. I SCtM Moort Dear Santa, have tried to be a good boy Mayyour stockings My name is Christopher this year. har Santa, Rienas. I am 3% years old. I am 4 years old and try- be filled with love I have been a good boy part Love, ing to be good. I would like time this year. I would like Travis Schneeberger some kgos, a toy gun and and cheer, as we a truck, and some cows, 4 yrs. old some new cowboy boots for thank you for and some clothes. I have 3 Christmas. brothers, Shawn, 8, Jimmy, a successful year. 6, and Russ, 18. They want Love, some toys and clothes also. Scott Moore Thank you. 3524 Arnold Rd. Gagetown Oil & Gas, Inc, Snover, Love, Mi 48472 AUTO PARIS Phone 665-9951 Gage t ow n Christopher Rienas P.S. I love you. V 6585 Main st. 872-2170 A I Deford, Mich. 48729

Christopher HtcLroth

Dear Santa, My name is Christopher. I am 2 years old. Mommy and Daddy say I've been a very good boy this year. I would like some toys, a boat, a truck and an airplane and some clothes. I'll leave you some cookies and milk. I Love You! Christopher Heckroth 6245 Cedar Dr. Cas City, MI. Wz6

Tim Mickhb

Dear Santa, My name is Tim Micklash and I am 5% years old. For Christmas, I would like a Batmobile, Thunder- cat Tank, Karate suit, Vol- tron lions and Voltron ac- tion figures. On ehristmas eve, could YOU please come to my house before I fall asleep, I B.A. CALKA REAL ESTATE SOI can give you a hug? GENERAL CABLE CO. William Hamilton, Dale Brown and Curley and Pauline Calka 1 Love, 6285 Garfield Cass City 872-31I 1 Tim i CASS CITY, MICHIGAN,. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1985 --Q---rrPwdrw

f I Dear Santa: last vear 1 I was only a tiny baby I I Dear Santa Claus, Dear Santa, Dear Santa Clause, Dear Santa, This will my first 1 Hi once again! Well here I can’t write yet. Mom Myname is Adam Wiles. be i it is Christmas again. Last I’m 6 years old. I would like Christmas. I want it to be helped me. I used to be af- special. I have been good year I was only a tiny baby raid of you and I wouldn’t anEagleForceCommando 1 but now I’m a big girl, so talk to N~~ I know you Set and a set of walkie tal- all year, well until I started walking. I would like you to my wants have changed. So love all boys and girls. kies. My brother Aaron is 4 here are a few thlngs I years old and he wants a set bring me a tractor like would like, I would really Allison Wright Of drums and Some toys. Daddy’s, and a doll. I will It3 bednning to look a lot like like to have a Cabbage My sister Kristen would leave you cookies and milk. Patch boy doll to keep my like a babydoll. She is 8 Love, Chdstmlrs! We bopeyou mjoy tMs time Cabbage Patch girl doll months old. She tries to be Jessica Koepf company. She gets lonely very good. Age 11% months to tbe fullest.. don8 dtbtwr Cass City when I go bye-bye. Also I appedatbnfor your kindness. would like a batteryoper- Adam, Aaron ated 4x4 truck and most of Kristen Wiles all Teddy Ruxpin. And have a Merry Christmas with my mommy and daddy. P.S. I’m not supposed to tell you this but daddy re- ally wants that 4x4 truck so he can play with it. Shhh! ANTHONY’S PARTY SHOPPE 1 6348 Van Dyke Mary Withey N. Cass City 872-2834 Love. Kira Jessica Koepf

Allison Wright

Dear Santa, When I visited you at your house you said to write. Many boys and girls don’t Adam, Aaron, Kristen Wiles have a mom or dad. Everyone needs a mom or Dear Santa, dad. Can you help them? My name is Jordan Sorenson. I am 3 years old. Kira Groosbeck Jason Wright I have been a good girl for mommy and daddy. I would Dear Santa, like a Barbie Doll and baby I have been mom’shelper bed for my dolls. this year and she said I de- serve some nice things. Will Thank you, you please bring me an Al- Jordan Sorenson phie. Also send my cousin 4580 Hill St. in Germany a lot of love Cass City, Mich. 48726 from Cass City. I miss her! Thank-you, Love, Sheila Guilds

Decker - 2841 Van Dyke (M-53), Between Deckewille Jason Wright i and Mushroom Roads - 872-2525 I

a Dear Santa, Here is an important 8 Christmas wish, Please re- 1 member a11 the children in the world. Especially those who have no homes or food.

YTakea dose of Christmasjoy whenever needed! Best wishes. From all of us at u f COACH LIGHT PHARMACY

As we celebrate the gladness and the glory of this holy season, we’d like to express our deepest feelings of

friendship and goodwill to all of you. , ANDERSON, TUCKEY, BERNHARDT& CO., P.C. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 716 E. FRANK ST. 6261 CHURCH ST. PH, 872-3730 cnRo PH. 673-3137 CASS CITY CASS CITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24.1985 I PAGE THREE I Dear Santa: my I 8 1ff name is

yuu. -IIU sugar yvlllc ~~bawr fiuaolph NIuna sene you has been and cookies for You- ---.--.-" --.- +a R for your reindeer. on the roof. Thanks ' A t wonderful day! I ..Santa for whatever Love, bve, bring me. Jeremy Schulz Tara Wright i, 6767 3rd St. 6639 Church Love, Our Thanks .-8 - Cass City Cas City Eric Don't forget For Your Support P.S. Mom P.S. I would like to wish my Christina & Melissa Doerr * ff and Dad. Grandma & Grandpa Blocher who are in Florida Dear Santa, I and Patronage Hi, my name is Christina rr for the winter a Merry Christmas & a Happy New and I'm 5 years old. I have .Year. been a good girl this year. I would like a tape recor- der, Lite Brite, and a my little baby pony. Judi's Hair Design My little'sister Melissa is 4243 Seeger St., Cass City 872-4658 ~ 2 years old and she has been a good girl too. She would like a talking big bird, mus- ical record player and some puzzles. We will leave you a treat Santa. Love, Owned and Operated by Christina and Melissa Tara Wright Doerr f MlCK ZAWlLlNSKl Cass City EQt CASS CITY Dear Santa Claus, Schulz Erir Jeremy My name is- ---- Sham Guinther Wesolowski. This is my first Christmas, because I Dear Santa, am only 3 months old. But, My name is Shata I have been a good boy for Guinther and I would like a May you rest in His love those 3 months. I don't want Hug A Bunch, ironing 4 this Christmas Season board and baby things. and may He guide you There will be cookies and 1 milk waiting for you on in His perfect way Christmas Eve. Merry throughout the New Year. Christmas. Love, NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR Shata 218 N. State Street

Caro, Michigan 48723 ,, < \* m Jessica Mmre ourhat's off to you, our good friends and Dear Santa, neighbors, for your loyalty and confidence. Thanks This is my first Christ- mas and I really don't know and warm wishes for a joyous Christmas. what to expect, I like to look at books so I would like some new ones. I need some FmnFg Maxi Muffler Shop Eric Wesolowski new pajamas and I would Frank and Ruth Spencer and Family also like a doll. I will leave ' E ' you some milk and cookies if daddy doesn't eat them ~ first? JessicaLove, Moore, 10 months

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t Dan Guinther anta, name is Dan Guinther. I would like for Christmas a drum, train, Walbro f gun and a car that talks. \sHETLER) PLUMBING & HEATING, INC. f I will leave cookies and Cass City { milk. Corporation 6528 Main St. Cass City 71 84 Nitt St. Pigeon Ph. 872-5084 Ph. 453-3531 PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1985 CAS CITY. MICgIGA A-- A-- Dear Santa: I’ve been I trying to be a good girl

we’dlike to say thank you for your graciousness in all our dealings and for B the opportunity to be of service. L

Adam and Andy Stoeckle Lexie Lynae Brinkman

Dear Santa, Dear Santa, Danielle Guilds ’ Thank-you for the toys I’m only 3 months old, so you brought last Christmas there is not much I need. Dear Santa, What I’d like for my first I really don’t know much H We have tried to be good Kris Kruse every day. We would like Christmas is that it be very about you yet - last year I stuffed up animals, Go special for me, my mom Dear Santa, was just a baby, but my sis- ter said you’ll bring me Bots, Star Wars stuff, He and dad, grandmas and My name is Kris. I’m 5 Man stuff and anything else grandpas, and all my aunts years old. I would like an something if I was good so you would like to give us. and uncles. They haven’t Inspector Gadget, Knight I’ll be good if you get me a Please leave something had a little one around for Rider voice car, Masters of musical glow worm. nice for Mom and Daddy. quite a few years. Will you the Universe Talking alarm Have a Merry Christmas. also make it special for my clock. Also a new Voltron Thank-you Santa, L & S Mobil Service new cousin, Eric. and Transformer. I waht to Love, Danielle Guilds Love, Love, wish my Aunt Lynn and Cuz 3392 Cemetery Rd. 6553 Main Phone 872-2342 Adam and Andy Stoeckle Lexie Lynae Brinkman Jenny in Sarasota, Florida, Cass City Cass City a Merry Christmas and a P.S.I have a new cousin Happy New Year. on the way also, so please One more thing.. .Some keep himher in mind too! new cows for my Grandpa Kruse. The ones he has now makes him mad. I will leave some milk and cookies for you. Love you Santa, Kris Kruse 7185 Reed Rd. Cass City P.S. Mommy and Daddy and me would like to wish Don Buehrly a Merry Christmas.

Candi Parker Dear Santa, My name is Candi Nicole Parker. I am 2 years old. Christina, Roper & Lucas My mommy and daddy say Bajaan I have been a good girl this year. I would like a baby Dear Santa, bed for my Cabbage Patch My brothers and me doll and a swyngomatic aren’t always good kids, swing. I’d like My Little mom says we are driving her and dad crazy. We can’t Pony, a winter coat and some clothes also. Please keep a baby sitter for more May it be decked out with love, than two weeks. Dad says f { 1 bring my mommy and wreath& in peace and ilhminated :\ daddy something special we are just over active kids. too. They deserve it. Give Well we are not in Alaska e with joy and laughter. Many : : 1 my grandmas and grand- this year. We’re here in c Michigan staying at f *, ;J pas a kiss from me. There JD Parker thanks to all our fine e will be cookies and milk Grandma Warju’s house. : ,; Dear Santa, Grandma says we act iust . customers ! waiting for you. I A :# I’m JD Parker and I will like kids, so just maybc-you 6 I love you Santa, be 6 years old Jan. 27, 1986. will come this year. Just in Hi//side Beauty Sa /Ofi i Candi Parker My mommy and daddy are case you do I would like a 1 helping me write this letter pony, and my brothers f Sandy Scott - Sandy Guc 500 Lovers LN ‘0 Almogordo, New Mexico to you from Almogordo, would like a big truck. Jean Shope - Deb Ouvry New Mexico. I have been a P.S. Please bring a toy good boy this year. I would Christina, Roper & Lucas for my pet dog, named like Optimus Prime, decep- ’ Bajana et “Bear.” ticon radio communicator, Autobot radio com- municator, Prehistoric di- nobots, transformer devas- tator and also would like some clothes. Please give my grandmas and grand- pas, cousins, uncles, aunts, friends and especially Great-grandma Patch big hugs and kisses from me and my s&r Candi. Bring my mommy and daddy something special also. We will leave you some cookies and milk for you and your reindeer. I love you Santa, JD Parker 500 bvers LN Almogordo, New Mexico

Amy Lynn Osantowski Dear Santa Claus, My name is Amy Lynn Osantowski. I am 10 years I old. I am in the fifth grade. Merry s For Christmas I would like May the magic of ChristmasChristmas unfold within your heart and home upsy baby and some cab- bage patch clothes for Eric. f bringing special joys and remembrances. As this season of love And if you have some more and cheer arrives we extend warm wishes for a truly happy b toys or anything else you’d Q like to get for me, you don’t f: holiday. Sincere thanks. have to because I know you c_o e have a lot of other boys and girls, too. Thank you for all i CROFT-CLARA LUMBER, INC. the toys you brought me From the Family and Staff of P last year. And there will be tlwyn Helwig Maynard Helwig Larry Summers Linda Helwig Michael Bills Dean Little Carolyn Berry Robert Kozan somereindeer. sugar cubes for your Veronica’s Restaurant Linda Mellendorf Claude Spelman Ronald Parrish Kevin Pa rrish f 1 Deborah Parrott Elmer Schulz Russell Hillaker Mark Wilmot Love, I Amy Lynn Osantowski CASS CITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1985 PAGE FIVE Dear Santa: daddy will tie Sh eba1 zna dog house From All of Us Dear Donner and Blitzen forget my fire truck and all at Crystal Barbie and a new baby pony.” and Rudolph, Mrs. Santa those other toys. shirt and pants. Rudy my Claus, Elves and Dear You gave me some candy Grampa Santa, when you came to town on likecabbage some patch clothes. kid Thankwould Love, Berger and company I’m sorry you can’t come the big fire truck, and mom Laura Moore you Santa for all the things Age 6 years A ConAgra Company tonight, maybe tomorrow says I forgot to say thank you brought me last year. It’sbeginnhg to look a lot like you can come. Please bring you. Thank you. allPlease the other$anta, good don’t boys forget and cookies.I will leave you some Cass City P.S. We will be closed Dec. 24 8.25 me a jeep, car or a fire ChAstm~s!We Sopc ymmjqv twF time rt Love, Andrew McLeod truck, some letters like A, girls.- --- B, I, and and don’t P.S.S. Daddy will tie to thefullest.. alongdtbow C,X, 0, I love you hnta and your Sheba up to her dog house . wife. SO she doesn’t bark and scare Rudolph. Laura Osantowski ?# I’m trying to be good #

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Dear Sant a, ~~~~~ CLARE’S My name is Laura Osan- towski. I am 5 years old and SUNOCO SERVICE in kindergarten. For Laura Osantowski Cass City Christmas I would like baby hugs and baby tugs, Dear Santa, This is my 2nd Christmas and I am really excited. I have tried to be good this year. I would like a tractor and wagon. My dog Sheba would like some bones. My cats, Mittens and Tom, a LRsli Asker collar for each. And for my Mom and Dad a new color Tv. Love, Sami Moore 19 months

D‘ear Santa, Aaron Asher EICHER’S We wish we could be in M [ichigan for Christmas. Love. CL.EANERS Aaron, Christi & Lesli Asher Sami Moore

Dear Santa, For Christmas I would like Rainbow Brite Baby, a jewelry box and a “Mylittle

In thoughtful appreciation of your kind patronage from all of us at

Laura Moore

from Harry and Mabel Lenda Greg and Brett James Lenda, Deb and Eric Frederick, Beth Lefler, Terry Hendrick, Terry Nicholas, Herbert Lobdell, Zora Walrod, Richard Little, Larry McKee, Charlotte Kritzman, Rose Apley, Dorothy Hill, Vera Wark, Paula Rockwell, Kurt Tuckey, Phil LaPonsie and Ann McGrath. Cass City Foodliner PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1985 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Keep The spirit of Christmas fit for evident in all cultures the 1 Another Clristmas. For the millions of Christ- light. The decorating of churche5 with greenery, ians throughout the world, this is a season of Joy- for example, did not take place until the year 601, ous celebration as they mark the birth of their re- when Pope Gregory instructed Augustine of Can- holidav deemer, Jesus Christ. Yet it is a season which holds J terbury to follow the non-Christian custom of de- special significance for non-Christians, as well. Whether It's chopping the corating temples with holly, laurel and other ever- Yulc Log or gliding along the For there is in the air at Christmastime an infectious greens. trails on a new pair of cross- sense of peace and brotherhod, a feeling which country skis, Americans are on goes beyond the recognized boundaries of religion, Romans introduced gift-giving the go, lcading more active lives culture and geography. The Christmas celebration offers a glimmer of The tradition of gift-giving can be traced to the and placing strong emphasis on Roman Saturnalia, at which time the Romans made sports, excrcisc and fitness. light in the bleakness of December, when the days are shortest and the worst of winter's onslaught lies presentations of various foodstuffs and finery to Outdoor activities hcat up ahead. The brightness of a blazing hearth fire, the their emperors. But, it is no less significant to the during the Christmas scason as twinkle of a Christmas tree's lights, the brilliance Christian celebration that tN Three Wise Men, or rccipicnts of ice skates, skis, to- of the sun against a whitewashed landscapc-these Maji, brought gifts of gold, frankincense and boggans and snowmobilcs are are some of the elements of Christmastime that myrrh to the Christchild as he lay in a manger in eagcr to test their new winter bring light into the hearts of all men. Bethlehe m . wares. And not all arctic outings are Other December festivals Today's most popular gift-giver is, of course, CHUCK GAGE WELDING fun and gamcs, as sidewalks and Santa Claw. Known as St. Nicholas and Father driveways pile up with snow It is no coincidence that the celebration of Phrist's birth in kthlehem some two thousand Christmas until Thomas Nast popularizedthe name that must hc shoveled by able Santa Claw (possibly, from the DutchSmte Klass, hands. Howcvcr. all of thcsc ac- years ago falls at *e same time of year as the many festivals of light which preceded Christianity. Late or Saint Nicholas), Saint Nicholas was a bishop of tivities can lcad to a common Myra in Asia Minor in the fourth century. end-muscle aches, stiff joints December, the moment of the sun's annual rebirth, and chilled bones. has since primitive days been a time of great feait- To hclp prevcnt nagging ing and prayer. It was a time when ancient peoples, Legend holds that Saint Nick saved three young aches and pains, the Gillette whose lives were so greatly affected by the6elt- daughters of an impoverished father froin a ques- Company, Appliance Division, ments. rested from their labors on the land and tionable, "dowryless" fate by quietly leavinx each makcrs (if Heat Wrap, a unique gave thanks for the previous season's harvest. girl a quantity of gold to use as a dowry. Thli he i\ new flexible heating pad, ad- One such festival was. the Roman Saturnalia. said to have deposited through windows during the vises holiday revelers to watch Beginning at the winter solstice, it was a period of night, a harbinger of the present-day practice of holiday activities that can lead great feasting and thanksgiving throughout the Santa's clandestine nocturnal visit. to over-exertion and offers somc whole of the Roman Empire. With elaborate pro- common sense holiday hints: cessions, decorations, gift-giving and other rituals, Christmas spirit survives Wait at least 45 minutes this highly civilized ancient people paid homage to after completing a mcal bcfore their diety of agriculture, Saturnus, in hopes of In these days of convincing marketing cam- engaging in any strenuous gaining his favor during the following year's plant- paigns and gross commercialism. however, it be- activity. ing season. comes easy to lose sight of the special meaning nf When shovcling snow. lift Christmas. Many of us become reluctantly swept Similar non-Christian rituals were practiced at up by the holiday rush: trying to wend our way with the legs, not thc back, to the time of the winter solstice by the early Vikings, through bustling crowds in an elaborately deco- hclp prevent backache. Goths. Saxons and Druids. and vestiges of these rated department store; managing to schedule two When you fccl fatigued. ancient solstitial festivals are apparent in our Christmas parties and a stop at Aunt Alice's in one stop, rest and start again. modern-day celebration of Christmas. evening; addressing those last few season's greet- Strctch arms and legs to Christian celebration established ings to friends before the post office closes for the limbcr and loosen muscles bc- day. "Never again!" is uttered by many a weary fore the start of outdoor sports It was not until the middle of the fourth century holiday shopper, party-goer or letter wnter, "next and chores to help avoid strains that the Church of Rome established December 25 year will be different.'' and pulls later. as the date commemorating the birth of Christ. And while the exact hirthdate of the Christchild has The common sensc approach never been known, the Church did not select this to physical activitics during the But, txyond that hectic holiday rush is a genuine date arbitrarily. Siru tile witrlci solstice had al- feeling of goodwill which differs little from year to Christmas season can make the ways signified a time of celebration and prayer to holidays happy and hcalthy. year. For Christmas is a time to take stock of the pagan gods, it was an opportune season of celebra- good things in life, the simple pleasures such as tion for Christians seeking tu convert pagan watching a child's face light up with delight at the peoples to their faith. sighr of gaily-wrappd packages spilling trom be- The Christian celebration gradually incorpo- neath a tree. Or. the warmth of sharing holiday rated a number of traditions which had formerly cheer with family and friends, and the comfort of been part of the early non-Christian festivals of their company.

Let's hope that next year won't be different, and .I that Christmas for many years to come will blanket QUAKER MAID DAIRY TEST YOUR WINTER DRIVING I.Q. the earth in a tranquil moment of peace and CASS CITY 872-4600 I 1) T. F. A new battery has as much power at 0 brotherhwd . degrees as it does at 80 degrees. 2) T. F. Pump repeatedly on the accelerator if your car will not start in cold weather. 3) T. F. The first thing to do when a car starts skid- ____QThe Staff of ding'is apply the brakes. 4) T. F. The best way to free a frozen lock is to pour hot water on it. Osentoski 1c, Ihe brightest wishes 5) T. F. Bundle up and walk to find help if your car becomes stuck in a heavy snow storm. for a happy holiday 6) T, F. You do not have to worry about carbon Realty ,K monoxide poisoning when traveling in a car. season are being 7) T. F. Keep your gasoline tank at least half-full 1c tione e ring sent your way. during cold weather. 'g 8) T. F. Spinning a car's tires in the deep snow will Iurvery special thank! free a stuck car. hes you all the "Joy and are also in order! Happiness' ' ANSWERS of the season. Merry Christmas! 1) F-At 0. a battery's starting power is 65 percent of what it is at 80. 2) F-Depress the pas pedal to the floor, release and start the engine. Check the owner's manual for specific starting instructions. 3) F- Applying the brakes can lock the wheels and eliminate steering capability. Instead, to "Ye Old straighten a skidding car, steer in the direction you want the front end to go. 4) F-The lockmay re-freeze. Repeatedly heat and insert the car key or use a commercial de-icing spray. 6) F-Stay with the car as you could be- Eat Shoppe" come disoriented, lost and suffer exposure by walking for help. 6) F-Fumes from a leaky exhaust system could seep in the passenger com- partment of a car even with the windows closed Always keep a window partially open. 7) T-The more gasoline in your tank, the less chance of fuel-line freeze. I)F-Gently rock the car back and forth. 1w5 *" .* @ Mrchpn

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off Christmas shower you with happy surprisest f WCthank you espaziallg dear friends and R CAR0 CASS CITY patmns for your support, f 1 (517)872-4377 1 ; (517-673-7777 v E BARTNIK'S SERVICE aY AUCTIONEERING PAGE SEVEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1985 For the holidars Brunch-fun ,change of pace

A wag oncc said that brunch ing excess to drip down the sides is for folks who get up too late cml for 10 minutes. of the ring for breakfast and too early for In a bowl, mix confectioners’ Serve w’arm nr cold, lunch. That may be so, but sugar and Amaretto di Saronno. Makes ring, many people maintain that it Spoon mixture over ring allow- combines the best features of breakfast and lunch. Give a brunch! There’s a relaxed feeling about this rncrged meal that sim- plifies wcckcnd and holiday en- tertaining. Easier on the exchc- quer than a dinner party, brunch is a wonderful way to enjoy the

company of friends. 1 And, even when you’re just family, brunch is fun as a change of pace. Tempting invitation Of course, you’ll want to serve something spccial. What bctter welcome is therc for your I May the radiance and gift of His I! guests than thc fragrance of a 1 love light your way to everlasting I Coffeecake Twist Saronno bak- ing as they arrive at your door? peace and contentment. This handsome ring is pre- I pared from a hot roll mix, and Best wishes for a joyous Christmas. 1 the yummy filling includcs apri- I cot preserves, ground almonds I Family & z From The Staff i and Amarctto di Saronno. Savory spirit 1z Ken Martin Electric, Inc. i Just in case Amarctto d‘i ’! Cass City ! Saronno is new to you, it’s the de I i c io u s aft e r-d i n ne r I i q ueu r from Italy that knows no hours when it’s used as an ingre- dient in pastries, with fruits or vegetables, in entrecs, and in GREET BRUNCH GUESTS with this tempting Coffeecake desserts. It boasts e scrumptious Tdling of ground almond and apricot preserves, spirited with Amaretto di Saronno. Coffeecake Twist Saronno is just one of many brunch sug- gestions featured in a colorfully i I I ust rated 3 2-page cook book, “Cook with Love,” that also contains recipes for all sorts of delectable desserts and holiday fare. ‘COFFEKCAKE T WlST SARONNO 1 package (13% ounces) hot roll mix ‘/2 cup lukewarm milk Vi cup Amaretto di Saronno cupsugar 2 ekxs Grated rind of I orange % cup grated blanched almonds (use blender or food processor) !/2 cup apricot pre- serves . !A cup Amaretto di Saronno I % cups confectioners’ --- sugar U 2 tablespoons Arnaretta di Saronno Remove yeast from hot roll mix and pour into a bowl. Stir in lukewarm milk. Aaythis When yeast is dissolved, stii in Amaretto di Saronno, sugar, blessed season eggs and orange rind. Stir in flour in mix and beat until well strengthen the blended. enduring love Cover and let rise in a warm and hope that place until double in bulk, about was horn to the I hour. world on that Knead dough on a lightlq floured surface until smooth anc rn ir a cu lo us elastic. Roll out dough to a night, long ago. 16x IO-inch oblong. In a bowl, mix almonds, apri We celebrate cot preserves and Arnaretto d Saronno. Spread mixture ove with you and dough evenlv. give thanks. Roll up dough like a jellyroll starting at the 16-inch side. Join ends of roll to form a ring.

Place on a cookie sheet and From all of us at :ut with scissors at 1 ‘/z inch in- tervals, cutting not quite all the way through. Let rise in it warm place until double in bulk. Bake in a preheated moderate oven (350°F.) for 25 to 30 min- utes, or until richly browned. Remove from oven and let

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We Thank You for ’Your Patronage And For Helping Our Business Grow. I Merry Christmas & Happy New Year From all of us at A SPECIAL SCENTS Cass City - 872-3434 PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1985 CASS CITY, MICH IGAN Heart Association urges extra restraint during holiday

With holiday celebrations “One of the biggest tips for surviving holiday As for alcoholic bevec- ution to adopt an eating in full swing, many of us downfalls during the holi- parties: Instead of high fat ages, don’t use the holiday plan that’s low in fat and find ourselves at parties day season is cocktail par- finger foods like cheeses or season as an excuse to cholesterol. Your local of- that feature foods and bev- ties,” Sparrow said- butter cookies, and highly overdo - not only is alcohol fice of the Heart Associa- erages high in fat, choles- “Whether you+e at an of- salted munchies like nuts high in calories, but it can tion has free information terol, and calories. “You fice party, a neighborhood and chips, treat yourself to present an even more seri- on heart-healthy eating. don’t have to give up your open house, or a family fresh vegetables and fruit. ous and immediate risk “Don’t let the holiday be- heart-healthy eating reunion, the refreshments Another good tip that will when you mix drinking with come an excuse to let your habits,” says Albert Spar- tend to consist of high help you avoid overindulg- driving. If you do want to exercise program, fall by row, M.D., president of the calorie snacks and al- ing at parties is to move enjoy a drink, limit the the wayside,” Sparrow American Heart Associa- coholic beverages. ” away from the refreshment amount of alcohol, and said. “Include exercise tion of Michigan. harrow offered these table. don’t drive if you have been with your socializing. spirit of the holiday, we pause drinking. Schedule a date with WHOOZIT? When your family gets to- friends for 3 walk or run. How manv Dhotos can vou . .LY 2. gether to create a festive Go ice skating with the fam- and count our many blessings. identify and questions can assortment of cookies, con- ily or enjoy down-hill or you answer on the card illus sider using recipes from the trated here from the ErifPr cross-country skiing. Enjoy American Heart Associa- and have a healthy and safe We’d like to extend our sincere tainrnpril category of the tion It features game, WHOO%I?’?. Cookbook. season !” several cookie recipes that 1. W HOOZI‘I? For more information on L thanks for your valued friendship. His alcoholic wife in “Who’& take a low cholesterol diet eating heart-healthy Afraid of Virginia Wolfe”? into consideration. You’ll meals, contact your local What film based on an Orwell find these goodies a great office of the American ANROD Novel did he star in? treat to share with family 2. W HOOZI‘I”? Heart Association of Michi- SCRRRN CYLIWDRR CO. and friends. a - --- gan, United Way Agency. Cass Clty Plaved cousins Cathv CL Pattv. n-U Ike in what TV show? Make a New Year’s recO*’ Play in which she portrayed Hellen Keller? 3. WHOOZIT? Movie series he played a prize winning boxer? Played in what film about band of street-wise Hrooklyn youths? 4. WHOOZIT? Co-hosts what TV show with Johnny Carson? How does he announce the arrival of the show’s host? 5. WHOOZIT? Who is his “father”? What Femme Fatale swoons over him? 6. WHOOZIT? Played with Glenn Close in what Tom Stoppard Play? Played Charles Ryder in what Maugham-based TV series? 7. WHOOZIT? For many years conductor of what orchestra? Always played what piece during annual July 4th con- Answers: h certs? 8. WHOOZIT? Host of what long running pop music TV show? Hosted what day-time game show? 9. WHOOZIT? Starrcd in what film based on G.B. Shaw play? Played opposite who in film “Breath I~ss”?

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The star ol' mo\t holiday Commitnucl 6,000 guests, Oil for frying 1 clove garlic, crushed hospitiility tahlcs is u~u:illy the ship's boys had to float 2 Florida grapefruit, '/2 teaspoonginger ground ii giil:i punch, wved in the on this sea of punch in a sectioned pret t iest howl ;iviiilitble, boat. They were often over- 24 cherry tomatoes 1 pound bacon Atloat with colol.t'tll gar- come by the fumes from this In small bowl combine 1 pound chicken livers, nishes such ;I\ citriis t'ruit 01- veritable lake of alcohol. cut into small pieces one cup flour, cornstarch, s t rit w he I- ri cs , t he p 11 nc h While today's punches 2 Florida grapefruit, stand\ rwdy to give vi\itor-s arc smaller scale and less baking powder, salt and sectioned pepper. Stir in egg and beer ;I spirited welcomc. potent than the 1599ver- 24 preserved kumquats Punch is said to have sion. they still can offer the until batter is smooth. 2 large red peppers, cut or ig i nit t e d am on g E ng I i s h marvelous, sunny citrus fla- Holding shrimp by tails, roll in I-inch square sailors ahout 1522, and origi- vors that have charmed first in remaining '/J cup niilly consisted ot'jtlst guests through the centu- flour, then dip into batter. In shallow bowl, combine haatcd irirm and sugar. In Heat three inches oil in a first four ingredients; mix ries. For instance, a stylish, well. Cut bacon in half 1599. ;I commiindcr ot'thc ncw Sunhelt Punch,blends deep-fat fryer to 325'F. E:ngli\h navy ot'fered the Cook shrimp three to four crosswise; wrap around chicken livers. Thread liv- he spirit of Christmas is everywhere ' men under his jurisdiction ii zesty Florida grapefruit minutes, until golden. I juice and gin. Drain on paper towels. ers onto skewers. Marinate ' ' mon 3 t cr' ' p 11 tic h . w h ich filling the world with happiness and joy. Thread shrimp on skewers livers in grapefruit juice wiih pl.epii1-ed in ;I vast ITI~II-- Easy to make with grapefruit sections and mixture 30 minutes. We hope your holiday is brimming hle hasin. It consisted ot' 80 Broil five inches from cask< of hi-iindy. citrirs To make this easy com- cherry tomatoes. with all good things. juiccs, sugar. niltrneg, crum- pany-pleaser, mix one quart Yield: About 2 dozen heat, three to five minutes. firn, brush with marinade, bled hi\cirits and ;I huge of Florida grapefruit juice. hors d'oeuvres. broil three minutes longer. cask of M:tl;igit wine. canned or from concentrate, Copeland and Gornowicz, Inc. with one 750 ml. bottle of GOLDEN GATE Thread a grapefruit section, La r ~est ever gin. Add one quart ofginger SKEWERS kumquat and red pepper Insurance Agency piece onto each skewer be- In oi-der to ser.~ethe ale and stir. Gdrnish with an Main Phone 872-4006 ice ring, strawberries, mint, 1 cup Florida grapefruit fore serving. 6539 or t'or it whimsical touch, juice Yield: About 2 dozen ka- tlo we r s . Vi cup soy sauce bobs. In fact, grapefruit juice as it party drink mixer is be- coming very popular with There's noplace people who prefer ;I lively, wide-awake flavor to sweet- ness. Another new party like home €or drink using grapefruit juice is the Pink Pdnther, devel- oped by the fiimous Sign of the holidqys. the Dove restaurant in New And your home can ba so York City. much more momfortable with a nw appliance from 'To make it, combine four Fuelgar. o 11 n ce s F I or id a grape fru it juice, two ounces apple juice, two ounces gin, a few drops of grenadine and ice, shake well and pour. into a glass. *. stemmed . I... *... *. .. *....f... A new taste treat ha... For something different in her\ d'oeuvres, skewer Ranges Water Hesterr shrimp, ham or bacon- 0 Water Softeners Dryers .. *.. - - -. wrapped chicken livers with 0 Gas Grills I Microwaves .. - .-. .. :... fresh grapefruit sections or Space Hroton Washon .... vegetables. Let each person --Stop In today- *..... choose a skewer and pro- ..:.. vide toothpicks ,ind small *-.,

plates so that.they can slide SKEWERED HOKS U'OEUVRES offer guests a choice of the food off for easy nib- tidbits to go with a nparkly Florida grapefruit juice and gin bling. A variety of skewer punch called the Sunbelt. Stemmed glasses rather than combinations make good punch cups add glamour. conversational ice breakers and they're delicious as L'assCity well. Junction M-81 & M-53 CREVETTES Decorations start 517-872-2161 -- .. A' BISCAYNE mi '- 1% cups flour, divided '/2 cup cornstarch with front door 1- 1 teaspoon baking powder '/2 teaspoon salt Decorating your front door is '/k pepper a perfect way to begin your holi- Men's Wear 1 egg, lightly beaten day season* DAWDAN'S lV2 cups beer The entrance to your home is 1 pound medium an introduction to your guests, shrimp, devein&, inviting them to step inside and tails intact join in the gaiety. A festive door need not co lot of money. Ribbons, f remnants, tissue paper, pie velvet and even hatboxes can be incorporated into unique an personalized designs. An effective, yet relatively easy door embellishment con- sists of wide red velvet strips hung vertically on the front o your door. Artificial or real magnolia leaves, sprayed with shiny gold paint, can be attached, giving the door a rich contemporary look. A circular hatbox, decorated with the traditional Christmas colors of red and green, can be used to create a unique door adornment.

The hatbox is cut in half, the rounded portions are covered with red velvet or ribbon, and green ribbon is used to form handles, all giving the hatbox the appearance of a holiday basket, Greens, pine cones and large tree baubles can fill the insides of the container. This idea is per- fect for double doors. If your doorway, rather than the door itself, challenges your decorating tendency, strips of E green burlap overlaid with ever- !I green boughs are perfect for framing wide entranceways. Red satin streamers, caught in three places with bunches of E artificial apples and red 8 and hung over the evergreen, 1 give your front door a regal bor- 8 der. f For those who prefer a more \ traditional look, a lush ever- E green wreath tied with a 8 bow is, and always will be, a may your Christmas be merry and bright as I 1 Christmas sight to behold. And, any festive doorway is sure to put any holiday traveler you kindle the fire of hospitality in your heart who approaches your door in a E happy, holiday mood. and home. To our good friends, f

TTOW AnAmT warm holiday greetings and thanks. U3lL AbMA Lou ie-Partsman Dave-Mechanic Brian- Set-up man Buck-Owner Jim-Salesman iI ANDAGAIN Terri-Secretary g, Bookkeeper (on tractor) I! PE' Decorative ties and wrap pings from presents you've. Mutual Savings & loan Associatidn E received needn't be thrown Baway.Recyclethem.Not only can you use them to Ra bideau Motors, Inc. Linda Gaymer - Linda Young Yi! K wrap gifts, but many make - FARM DIVISION - 'pretty additions to the Christmas Michele Szostak - Lorna Dorland - Rosie Quinn CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE TEN (:ASS ClITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1985 Tastv non=alcoholiccocktails .I aid to dieters over holidays ". ..Andthe glory of THE CALORIES IN YOUR DRINKS the Lord shall be Bartendcrs call thcm virgin drinks, hut I,ikewise, a variety of non-alcoholic Beverage Alcohol Amount Calories redeemed!"Rejoice that dtwsn't nican they lack character, oI drinks or punches that appeal to every are silly or boring. taw should be offered in addition to those Beer 12 oz. 140 In fact, non-alcoholic ctKktails tend to containing spirits. Light Beer 12 oz. 95 be fresh, crisp, sparkling and oftcn fruity. ASPEN APPLEJACK Thcse are creative drinks for toasting mble Wine 3%02. 87 1986, the year to turn over a ncw loaf for I l/2 cups freshly pressed Apple Cider Gin, rum, vodka, whisky better health. 6'/2 oz. krrier With A Twist of lemon '/2 100 (chilled) 80 proof 1 oz. 90 1%oz. 110 , Lighter in calories Combine with a cinnamon stick in a proof frosted snifter. Serve with wedges of fresh 100 proof 1'/2 02. 124 Our offering of drinks is also it practical apple and sharp cheddar cheese. 1'/2 oz. 70-120 solution to easing onc's calc)ric'-ciirisc'icncc Cream cordials and during the holidays. While it might he UT:-- CELEBRATION SPFUTZER liqueurs realistic to hope to follow thc t.tcqucntl, I cup white grape juice offered advice of choosing shcrhct OLL'I Mixers 6'/2 OJ. chilled krrier chocolate cake for dessert, a non-alcoholic 0 fooler will save lots of calories. Mix together grape juice and Perrier, Perrier 8 oz. So when hosting your holiday party, of- pour over ice cubes into stemmed glasses. Cola 8 02. 96 fer the ultimate in foolcrs.. . sparkling You can make it in quantity and serve it Ginger Ale 8 02. 72 Perrier for gucsts who want a rcfreshing, from a decanter as your own house spe- From all of us at 8 02. 72 healthy alternative drink. cialty. TOllic: J&C Service McLeod Realty, Inc. &mi & Conrue Connolly 044 Hooperst. Caro (517) 673-6106 I 8498 State St. Millington (517)871-4567 Share holiday work so d

OPPORTUNITY REALTOR -. all will enjoy holidayfun Commercial - Residential - Farm The holiday scilson brings Most common spots will re- joy, cxcitcment and fun to all- spond to a treatment of except sonietimcs tior thc family Spray 'n Wash@laundry soil and cook- hostess-shopyer-package stain remover. w rapper. Just spray the pretreat directly Ovcrwhc I m i ng work and re- on the spot. wait 60 seconds, sponsibilitics havc becn known to cloud this happy season; the and launder normally. For extra- way to avoid it is to share the tough spots, try another spray work so cvcrybody has the and washing. energy to sharc thc fun. Many spots and stains on When you entertain family dry-cleanable items-in- and friends, for exarnple, assign cluding upholstery, drapery, sonic of thc rriarkcting, tablc- and rugs-can be removed setting and other jobs to various with K2rs Spot-lifter. family members. Just apply it to the spotted Keep accidental spots and areas, let dry to a fine white spills froni spoiling the occasion powder, and then brush the pow- by appoiating one person as der and the soil away. (Check stain removal expert. the effect of any spot remover in With a little know-how, an inconspicuous place before clean-ups of both washable and attempting to remove a spot dry-clcanahlc itcms can bc from a dry-cleanable fabric. If quick and easy. spot contains water, let it dry 'I'he mikt iinportant rule to bcfore using spot-lifter.) rernembcr is that a spot is casiest Here arc some common holi- to rcniove if it's trcatcd immedi- day spots and stains you're ately. likely to encounter and their Before laundering any items, appropriate.emergency remedy: be sure tn read the manu- Gravies and fondues- facturer's washing instructions. scrape off as much of the grease as possible. Use spray pretreat or spot-lifter4epending on the fabric-to get the residue. Egg.,_, NOR - and hrtrvy cream Ir, -lukewarm water or soap and If water will remove any solid por- tion; then pretreat or spot-lift 8 accordingly. e Wines-I u ke w ar m water will remove white wine spots on 1 non-washables; K2r will take care of red or rose spots. For washable items. just use spray pretreat before laundering. Candle wax-place the stained item between layers of absorbent paper and press with a warm iron. This will draw up 7- 8 most of the solid wax. Then pre- As thc aristmafii 412 8 treat or spot-lift accordingly to spirit radiates 1 remove residue. around us, we Chafing dish smudges- sponge off residue with ' feel the festive tfi cool water. Spray 'n Wash or spot-lifter will do the rest. warmth and 8 CofSee-on a non-washable @ item, spot-lifter will remove the 8 spot; any traces of sugar will re- holiday brings. spond to a moist rag. Pretreat 1 and launder the coffee spot on since= thanks. washable fabrics. Candies and cream-filled & sweets-again, on a non-wash- able, any remaining sugar trace -after using the spot-lifter- will be removed by dabbing E with a moist cloth. And, again, the washable item needs the 8 spray pretreat and proper laun- 8 dering. Lipsrick-ju s t spot- 1 i ft or fi pretreat. 8 Green vegetable spots-wet stained area with cool water, then spot-lift or pretreat. E Evergreen sapsponge up 8 as much of the sticky solid or 'E residue as possible; then spot-lift ' Ihe Friendship of those UJEserw is the basis for !OLTFF AYSEASON our success.

41.Delphine Maynard Jan Mirray Larry Fahs John Scheuer Rob Hoff Betty Kulling John Gerstenberger Betty ~omy FOSTER HOME HEALTH CARE DIVISION 432 Woodland Dr. 6240 W. Main St. Tree Farm Sandusky, MI. Cass City, MI. Cass City 1*800-0544668 or 313-648-4404 51 7-872-4220 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24,1985 PAGE ELEVEN Spirit of Christmas past wwcwWem*we----- is still present today Tips for capturing action!c Christmas 1879. Snowflakes gently envclop citics. towns and ;lens across the contincnt in a dccp. whitc blanket of snow. Thc iccncrio is rcminisccnt of thc days of “Currier & Ives.” Thc hustle and bustlc of Christmas preparation bcgin to the tunc‘ I home movie c side-walk Santas ringing their bclls for the bcncfit of hornclcss with.holiday f ,nigrant familics. Coachmcn lcading horsc and buggies cordially :Scott shoppcrs from storc to storc, in thc midst of crowdcd city Catching all the action at a fast lenses. But if you want to itrects. party WfamilY get-togetherdur- augment room lighting without Q ing thc holidays is a natural bulky movie lights, simply re- Logs burn in living room fircplaccs, warming thc hands and ttm c If wcary Christmas travclcrs who havc come by way of train. horsc- movie event if YOU want to cap- place a couple of the regular ture artion and not just the fro- c Jack and foot to spcnd thc holiday with family and friends. bulbs with photo-floods (BBA). The smell of pinc fills rooms, a rcmindcr of thc scarch in thc zen split seconds of a snapshot. f From icing the cake to blow- The light Will look natural, woods for an evcrprccn biggcr and grander than that of thc year but be brighter. your Hallow- ing out candles at a birthday If xforc. een party*Thanksgiving dinner As grandmothers rcvcal their Families vcnturc out pfly . . . or from the chatter as on Or Yuletime group is big* vlsltors arrive through the ;ecret recipes for crcating pcr- Christmas Eve to purchase the it might ‘ect gingerbread mcn and latest in shiny, aluminum groans and giggles around the be xk-full-of-chocolate chip’ Christmas trees in shades of holiday table, movies can catch Simple instructionsbefore passing the camera will make :wkies, widc-cyed children oh- pink, whitc and evergreen. it all . . . and so easily! shoat for ;ervc, awaiting thc chancc to Gifts arc chosen from the one successfu~new idea the “epic” even better: at least acount Of6 to slOwlY* 8 meak a drop of swcct tasting latest in multifaceted appli- is ‘to let everyone shoot Some jatter. ances, clothing and jewelry. footage. Pass the camera around If someone wants to “pan” 100 years later and thc scenes And, the season is celchratcd the table as you would the fur: the group, tell them to do it as if ippcar quite different from in the office, in restaurants, on key platter. they’ve been frozen and can Joyous wishes for a holiday of barely move-and then mow hose of “old-fashioned” stage and at home. Movie-rnaking tips love and laughter .. .with Sincere 3hristmases of long ago. the whole upper body, not just 1 Reflecting modern technol- Time of love . It not only creates hilarity thehead. )gy and changing idealogies, Times have surcly changed. during filming-but everyone Use a telescopic mike if you thanks to all our good friends. oday’s holiday season is And, along with thcm. the holi- will enjoy the “showing” even have one-but a tablc mike narkcd with new and changing days and celebrations that have more. Just keep it set for wide works very well, too. ivt?bols and traditions. survived thc ages. angle to ensure good focus and Have plenty of film on Coast to coast Christmas past was part of a minimize movement. hand. With everyone shootina. Here are some tips to make > CassCity simplcr, less complex socicty, MOVIES CATCH ALL THE FAMILY ACTION . . . an The customs and tokens that thus it was celebrated in such a filming the party or family get- it can go quickly. jay “Merry Christmas’, appear manner. together even more fun: If you want a more planned 80 easy that evPr:,orie til the party or family hliday dinner ran 3n television, over the radio, Modern lifestyles often do Brieflyshow everyone how film, plan to get shots of the job in the fan O~‘‘H)~<)U~~WG’’ and in newspapers and mapa- not lend themselves to the un- to look through the viewfinder guests arriving, the kitchen pa&a*b&aQ*baa%maa rs~a~aaa8~.~~~~~~~~e zincs, Santa Claus is now a uni- hurried and often time consum- and press the “trigger.” Today’s crew at work, kids playing to- Always shoot 6 to 10 sec- versal symbol. ing preparations characteristic movie cameras are so light- gether, the start ofthe groaning Q table, then the shots around the onds-it makes a of earlier days. weight and easy to use that end with the movie then a second or three g No body of land or water prc- table and maybe vents the world wide exchangc However, a change in the everyone can join in-from turkey’s bare only. Q, 7f greetings of “Joyeux Nod ,” modes of celebrations does not grandma-tothe young ones. ‘Feliz Navidad.” and “Buon mean that Christmas present is In fact, if you leave the ! \’ de.” as Christmas chccr is any less significant or mcaning- ;plead via satellite. ful. camerateens (or with younger), the birthday just showparty Child-proof home 1 Closer to home, Christmas As long as Christmas repre- them how to drop in the car- Imamcnts of plastic, aluminum sents a hope for the future, the tridge (itk easier than most still f ind other metals adorn win- frccdom to give and receive cameras), set it on wide angle, 0” lows, doors, roofs and land- with warmth and mcaning, and and show them how to change for the holiday i capes. Twinkling multi-col- a time of love, the meaning of the focus if they want. ired elcctric lights augment the Christmas will endure, and Most indoor lighting is ;himmering glow of a clear Christmas 2079 will be as spc- fine, with today’s fast films and Do memories of Christmas cabinetyoungsters. that’s inaccessible to { vinter’s night. cia1 as any Christmas past. past haunt you? ua&a*b*b*m*b*b* DOyou remember frantically After the festivities, just be- 0” clearing a path through holiday fore you’re ready to return them { 4 decorations and evervdav decor to their rightful spots, you‘ll be f

youngsters didn’t make a Position candy canes, ginger- B@ shambles of your abode? bread men and the like on lower 0, { You can make sure that branches, and make sure they , 0’ Christmas present stays pleasant are fresh and edible. this year by instituting a few child-proofing measures before Child-proof electric outlets any guests arrive. with safety plugs from the dime Even if you have children of store* your own, and routinely insti- e Check electric extension tute safety precautions around cords to make sure no one can

the house, it helps to review triD1- over- - them. them at holiday time. Children often find their holiday season When you decorate the way into the kitchen. Make sure tree, place breakable ornaments all cabinets close securely so on upper branches where chil- that a child can’t open them. dren can’t reach them. Remove any cigarette Carolyn Westerby f Remove glass vases* china lighters and matches, which f candy dishes and 0th’‘ break- youngsters can’t seem to resist Objects from tab’e tops and trying, from reachable syrfaces. *HELEN”$ 6469 Main St., BEAUTY Cass City, 872-3535 SHO f place them on a high shelf or in a Eb Salt free diet @Q, canbetastv d Ya tsp. ground ginger 1 The Christmas season brings 2 egg whites gifts from the oven-all sorts 2 cups walnut halves f of cakes, candies and cookies (or an other nut) g abound. ;Y But, for the 29 million Ameri- Preheat the oven to 250°F. cans who must restrict their salt Sift together the fructose, intake, the holidays are filled cornstarch, cinnamon, allspice, with temptations that may prove nutmeg and ginger into a bowl. hazardous to their health. Mix well and set aside, With a little time and re- Lightly beat the egg whites in search, those who must restrict a bowl. Add the walnuts and themselves to salt-free diets can mix well. also indulge in luscious holiday Coat each walnut with the desserts that are safe and nutri- fructose-spiceand shake off any tious as well. excess dry mixture. Spiced walnuts are a treat that Place, well spaced, on a well- can be enjoyed by everyone. oiled cookie sheet. Bake 1 l/z From all of us hours. SPICED WALNUTS Remove. cool and store. Kay - Jean - Mary - Karen - Sharon at the PAINT STORE

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