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peddler control The Cass City Village from the village. Require- transient merchants out be- LEAVES Council Tuesday evening re- ments in the proposed ordi- cause licensing procedures ceived its first look at a nance would include a were too complicated to Council members ex- proposed ordinance to con- photograph and fingerprints make it worth applying. pressed concern about trol transient merchants. of the applicant, certifica- As for the legality of such homeowners raking leaves It was prepared by the tion by two Tuscola County ordinances if challenged in into the street. village’s attorney, Clinton property owners “as to the court, House commented, They then approved a House, who warned that it is applicant’s good charac- “This will hold up as long as policy that leaves are not to impossible to control mer- ter,’’ statement from a you enforce it equally . . . I be raked into the street. chants who come to town for physician as to the appli- think it would stand up.” As an alternative to that a -few days and sell mer- cant’s good health, state- The key, he stressed, is and to burning -- which is chandise, usually out of the ment as to the merchandise equal enforcement. It would still legal -- the village will back of their trucks, without to be sold and its value, not be legal, for instance, provide free pickup of having to have some con- investigation by local police for merchants to have a leaves that are bagged and trols on those who are and posting of a $1,000surety downtown sidewalk tied and left by the curb for permanently in business bond. A license fee would be day and then not let outaf- pickup. here. “You can’t have your charged,It was stressed that the town merchants participate The first pickup will be ONLY RUBBLE WAS LEFT by the time Elkland Township fire fighters cake and eat it too,” he said if they got a license, this Friday and the second at one point in the discus- draft presented to the coun- Local merchants under dll be a week later, Nov. 5. extinguished the blaze Sunday that destroyed the home of Theron and Luans sion. cil was only a proposal and some circumstances might The leaves should be left out Roach and their four children. The fire spread so quickly, the only item saved The council had House some provisions might be have to get a transient by early morning. from inside was an old chair. prepare the ordinance at the eliminated if the ordinance merchant license, for in- request of the Chamber of is approved. Copies will be stance, to conduct a truck- REZONING Commerce, members of given to Chamber members load merchandise sale out of which were upset over trans- for their review and can also a truck trailer instead of At the October meeting, ient merchants who sold be examined at the village from their store. carpenter Gary Deering furniture, tools and other office. In response to a question said he wanted to build a Home for family of six items in town this year. “I think municipalities from the Chronicle, House duplex apartment on a lot he The attorney explained he who have done it,” House said obtaining a transient owns on Pine Street, but was drafted his mdinance by said of such ordinances, merchant license would be unable to do so because’ the taking portions from control “have got away with a lot of more difficult than meeting land is zoned for single resi- ordinances in other towns, stuff because who’s going to the legal requirements to go dential homes and the village mainly Frankenmuth and challenge it?” into business on a perm- zoning ordinance requires a leveled in Sundav blaze Imlay City. In villages which have anent basis. minimum of 850 square feet d In order to sell merchan- them, where he talked with Council members had of living space. His proposed dise in town temporarily, an their attorneys, he said the some doubts. Dorothy Stahl- two apartments would have Fire Sunday morning left room a few minutes later turned to the fire hall at 1:30 them fix it up so that they out-of-town merchant would ordinances have had the baum, who owns a down- 600 feet each. a family of six with only the when she discovered the p.m. can move in soon. first have to obtain a license desired effect of keeping town store, said she found That led to a discussion clothes they were wearing. fire. Mrs. Roach said she dis- The Roaches, who are catalog sales and home sales that perhaps it is time to Destroyed was the mobile Firemen were unable to covered the fire when she dairy farmers, did have parties as troublesome as update the ordinance. home of Theron and Luana determine if a fault in the heard noises and the lights insurance on their mobile transient merchants. “This Village President Lam- Roach and their children, dryer caused the fire if it ordinance is not the answer, bert Althaver told council or flickered. By the time she home, though it wouldn’t Fritz dies in a Tammy, 17, Loyal, 16, Shan- was something else close to got to the room where the cover the entire loss, she I’m sorry.” She wasn’t sure members Tuesday that non, 11, and Robert, 7. The the appliance. The fire dryer was located, the back indicated. what is the answer. since the last meeting, the home was located on Gilford started in the area where the wall of the home was in By Tuesday morning, James Ware commented, village’s planning consult- Road, between Englehart dryer was located. flames and by the time she Mrs. Roach said, so many “The cure is worse than the ants, Vilican, Leman and and Crawford Roads in No- Fire fighters received the got outside, the roof was persons had donated clothes illness.” He suggested an Associates had been con- farm mishap tacted regarding minimum vesta Township. call at 11:30 a.m. It was already burning. She be- that they didn’t need any easier solution would be for Elkland Township Assist- “pretty much gone” by the lieves the dryer malfunc- more. “They’ve been really merchants to ask property floor space and possibly ex- . ant Fire Chief Ron Pawloski time fire fighters arrived, , tioned, which started the nice, unbelievable,” she owners who rent use of their panding the area where

I. apartm-g allowed. estimated the loss at $4O,OOO, ,Pawloski said. Smoke cpyld fire, commepW*~,:lX&ll.‘*. my7 ?ye@ ,services wili. be saw spqrks between the property to, the transient includiug the mobile he d ’1 i~rsdhy for Larry ground and the tires of Fritz’ merchants not €0 do so. A representative of the * home, be seen from as far away as She was alone in the home know who your neighbors which had two additions, all Cass City, seven miles are.” D. Fritz, 31, of Owendale, truck. The ordinance will be on firm has been in Cass City to the contents, and partial at the time. The only item who was electrocuted in a When he saw smoke com- the agenda for further dis- study the matter and a away, by the time they got she saved was an old chair, Eventually, the family damage to a shed behind the there. will need some furniture and farm-related accident about ing from the tires, he went cussion at the council’s Nov. recommendation should be . minus the cushions. home and to the siding on A total of 11,OOO gallons of other items, but not until 8 p.m. Monday northwest of Please turn to page 20. 30 meeting. Please turn to page 17. Roach’s mother’s home water was used in exting- For now, the family is they are ready to move into that community. ’about 30 feet away. Some of uishing the blaze, two loads living with her husband’s the house. Fritz was dumping dirt the siding melted from the from the Elkland depart- mother, They had been slow- Mrs. Roach was very ap- from the box of his truck in a heat. ment’s tanker, plus the ly fixing up an old home preciative of those who have field in Windsor Township He said Mrs. Qoach told Kingston and Caro Fire down the road, as time and helped the family. “We’ve after having returned from him she had put clothes in Departments’ tankers were finances permitted, with the got a lot of friends. You find the Michigan Sugar Co. See above average the dryer in the rear of the also needed, aim of some day moving in. out a lot of people really plant in Sebewaing, where home and was in another Elkland fire fighters re- Friends are now helping care.” he had taken a load of sugar beets. There were no witnesses to the actual incident, but according to those who ar- off=vear vote Communication top goal rived soon after and Huron County sheriff’s deputies, Fritz had raised the box on Headlee versus Blanch- would increase interest, turnout for a non- the truck trailer and it came Proposalsard. Ruppe A, versusB, C, D,Riegle. E, G yes,”The sherecord said. turnout in a presidentialpresently are election. 31,513 Thereregis- in contact with a live power line. and H. Tuscola County election tered voters in the county. of Cuss City board It appeared that when he All the shouting will soon came in November, 1976, r/ exited the cab in order to be Over as voters go to the when Ford and Carter were In the Aug. 10 primary disconnect the tailgate election, only n.3percent with the bus drivers will be ber. That fell through last with the evaluation but polls Tuesday. Polling running for president, when The Cass City School chains to completely empty township will 79.6 mrcent of the eligible voted* held. year because only five of the wanted the material kept in places at halls Board’s top priority for the box, he grabbed a hand be open from 7 a.m.4 p.m. vote& went to the polls.- 1982-83 school year is un- To get information to the seven board members com- the vault in the school, not rail. When his feet touched For those who can’t make Tuscola County Clerk Two years ago, when it it to the polls Tuesday, the changed from its top goal public, a resume of school pleted an evaluation and one outside the school system. the ground, the electrical Elsie Hicks feels election of high points written by the of them was unsigned. was Reagan versus Carter deadline to apply to town- from the previous year. We can put them in a circuit was complete and he a new governor -- the first for president, 22,914 Meeting in special session superintendent will be pub- The procedure was to have was electrocuted. ship clerks for an absentee locked safe box in the vault change in *Michigan in 14 persons, 70.5 percent of ballot is 2 p.m. Saturday. Monday night at the school lished at periodic inter- been to have each board and give the key to the board Huron County Deputy years and the senatorial vals. -- those eligible, voted. board members said. com- member meet with the president if the board wants Medical Examiner Jamal race may attract more If 45 -percent vote this Election stories appear munication and public rela- Other suggestions in- superintendent and then fill this done, he said. Akbar said Fritz died in- on out the evaluation sheet. The voters thaninmostso-called time, Mrs. Hicks said, that pages 4, 5, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18 tions are the most urgent cluded an abbreviated stantly of massive internal off-year elections. “I think it would be a pretty good and20. need for the school. financial statement to hand superintendent does the Finally, a written long- injuries caused by the elec- What the board wants is to persons attending board same with the rest of the range evaluation of the re- trical shock. for Supt. Donald Crouse to meetings each month and administration. pairs buildings will need at Wayne A. Dubs of Owen- be more visible to the staff of using all available methods Crouse told the board that the end of each school year dale told officers as he was the school. One of the ways to give students recognition he wasn’t uncomfortable was requested. driving out of the field, he that this will be accomp- for scholastic achievements. lished will be to have meet- Principal Russell Rich- ings with all staff members ards said that students are from the elementary, inter- now being selected as win- mediate and high school in ners of the day. They are Fugitive Duncan separate sessions once a nominated by teachers in year. In addition a meeting the system. Letters are sent to the selected pupils’ par- e ents. Tricklor- Trustee Thresa Burnette wanted to see the school returns voluntmd paper activated again and Y mailed to all homes. How- Florence Duncan, who has near Detroit. ing serial numbers). treating ever this idea was dropped been a fugitive from the law Her husband, 51, has been All of the charges against when it was explained that since May, 1980, voluntarily in the Sanilac County Jail him are in connection with a postage alone would cost appeared in Sanilac County since late July, charged with stolen truck parts operation Saturdav about $800 €or each issue. District Court Oct. 18 to be two counts of embezzlement that was conducted at the J The schools are sending arraigned on four criminal of chattel mortgages, seven Thunder Road Speedway, Although Halloween is of- communications home to charges. counts of possession of which came to a halt in ficially Sunday, all area parents via students, but the The former owneraper- stolen property over $100 March, 1980, when execution communities have sched- concensus was that it ator with her husband, and nine counts of conceal- of a search warrant by uled trick-or-treat hours Sat- worked well at the element- David, of the Thunder Road ing or misrepresenting various police agencies re- urday. ary level, was less effective Speedway, northeast of Cass identity of motor vehicle or sulted in seizure of more In Cass City, hours will be at the intermediate level and City, was arraigned on a mechanical devices (alter- Please turn to page 20. 6-7:30 p.m. ineffective at the high school charge of absconding and Hours will be the same in level because of the delivery forfeiting bond, but waived Gagetown. The council home by the students. examination on the other originally scheduled trick- Dick Albee, who pushed charges, embezzkment of Daylight.time ends or-treating Sunday, but then for better cornmunica tion chattel mortgage, fraud - moved it to Saturday. and visibility for the super- Aid to Dependent Children The hours in Owendale are intendent, also was the driv- also from 6-7:30. ing force behind a standard overfailure $500, to informand fraud over - ADC,$5500. at 2 a,m, Sunday Trick-or-treating in Kings- evaluation procedure for the District Judge Richard ton will be from 6-7, followed superintendent and the staff. Riordan set bond at $1,OOO Everyone going to bed which means that clocks and by the community party in He said that he was satis- personal recognizance and Saturday night has three watches should be set BACK DICK HEADLEE, Republican candidate for governor, visits with Irl the fire hall for youngsters. fied with the one used last she was released. Chief As- choices. They can go to bed one hour before going to bed Coltson (left) and Cecil Hayward (center) during a brief hand shaking Hours for youngsters in year, but wanted it to be sistant Prosecutor James V. an hour later, can sleep an Saturday night. The official stop Friday at the Sherwood Inn Restaurant in Hemans. Starting his Ubly are 5-6:30 p.m., fol- standardized for each year Young told the Chronicle hour lorlger Sunday morn- change comes at 2 a.m., day at Lapeer, he in North Branch, Marlette, Brown City, lowed by the Lions Club and a file kept. that Mrs. Duncan, who had ing, or get up an hour which then becomes 1 a.m. was Peck; sponsored party for chil- He asked for a synopsis of been in Jamaica, is in poor earlier. Croswell, Lexington, Port Sanilac and Sandusky before stopping at dren, starting at 7 in the old the valuation sheets as health and is staying with an What that means is an end Remember: Spring Hemans, then went to Caro and from there flew to Holland. He was an high school gym. graded by each board mem- aunt in Madison Heights, to daylight savings time, ahead, fall behind. hour behind schedule when he got to Hemans at 320 p.m. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,1982 CAW CITY, MICHIGAN I Cass City Social and Personal Items I

Mrs. Reva Little Phone 872-3698

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fink- The United Presbyterian Ken Marker of Essexville Stanley McArthur Wednes- beiner had with them from Women’s Association will and Roger Nicholas of Kaw- day, Oct. 20, were her sister, Friday until Sunday, their meet Monday, Nov. 1, for a kawlin were callers Sunday Mrs. Fred Thompson, and grandson, Bill Finkbeiner of 6:30 planned dinner. Mem- at the Garrison Stine home. Lona DeMott of Flint and Highland. Other Sunday bers are reminded to bring Richard Laser of Durand, guests were Mr. and Mrs. their thank offering, An in- Mrs. Don Lorentzen spent Jim Sowden of Clarkston formative film will be shown from Friday until Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Mr. and Mrs. Donne1 on the Least Coin, which is with her daughter, Anne Wright and son Brian had Holland and sons of Sebe- the Silver Jubilee year. All Marie Lorentzen, in Sagi- guests for dinner Sunday waing . women of the church are naw. Saturday evening they which celebrated the 84th urged to attend. attended installation of birthday of Harry’s mother, Mrs. Julia Sanchez had as Eastern Star officers for Mrs. Rachel Wright. Guests weekend guests, Mr. and Esther Buehrly and her Bethlehem chapter when included Mr. and Mrs. Elm- Mrs. Arnelio Sanchez, Jo- mother, Mrs. Lawrence Anne Marie was installed as er Francis and daughter seph Sanchez and two sons Buehrly, were in Caro Oct. Martha. Denise and Mr. and Mrs. Bill of Warren. 17 where they visited Mr. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Mrs. Tom Striffler and Mrs. Glenn McClorey had Cynthia and Steven Moran Gould and children and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nicol children, Christopher and as visitors Oct, 20, her sister and Mrs. Walter Leshkevich of Marlette were Sunday Beth, and also called on and husband, Mr. and Mrs. and sons of Caro. Harold McCornb Detroit. Cynthia Mae Geib and honor. evening visitors at the Max Clara Vogel and Mrs. Bessie of Steven Michael Moran ex- Douglas Moran, brother of Agar home. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Peasley Mr. and Mrs. William changed wedding vows Sept. the groom, served as best entertained relatives at din- 25 in Sandusky First United man. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lanway Mr. and Mrs. Don Roberts Martus Sr. visited Miss Methodist Church, Rev. The couple is now living in ner Friday evening when of Car0 spent Sunday eve- of Center Line visited her Eugenia Linck at Imlay City October birthdays and anni- Fredrick Timm officiating. Sandusky. ning with Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. Reva M. Sunday. The bride is the daughter versaries were celebrated. Gerald Stilson. Little, Saturday afternoon. Present were Mr. and Mrs. They had attended a family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward ofand Vernie Arthur Geib,Geib. Applegate.Sandusky, Neil Hicks of Flushing, Mr. Open house Mrs. Clifford Owens of dinner earlier at the home of of Coral spent from Wednes- The groom is the sdn’of hla and Mrs. Ivan Paladi and Rockford came Tuesday to his mother, Mrs. Ada Rob- day until Friday of last week family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray spend a few days with her erts, on Mushroom Rd., with his mother, Mrs. Edith Boroen,Daryl Moran, Wallaceburg, Port Huron. and .for Peasley and children, -Mr. Ward, and his sister, Mrs, Rudich parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Snover. Nine of Mrs. Rob- Kimberly Geib, sister of “ and Mrs. Charles Peasley Agar. erts’ ten children were pres- Lillian Hanby. and children and Mrs. Lyle ent. One daughter was in the bride, served as maid of anniversary Zapfe. Mrs. Marion Whitefoot Florida. Thirty-three senior citi- zens of SuttonSunshine UM Hills and Dales had as Sunday callers, Mrs. Lora Karr just returned An open house will be held Mrs. Theda Seeger spent Jim Young and daughters, Church were guests at a 2- from Orlando, Fla,, where Generalb Hospital Sunday, Nov. 7, from from Wednesday until Satur- Lori and Barbara, of Car0 roast beef dinner at the p.m. at the Sacred Heart Roseann and Donald Russell day with Mr. and Mrs. Edw. she attended the wedding of church Friday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Jim her sister, Virginia Kindy , to Born Oct. 19, ‘to Mr. and Parish Center in Car0 in Heintz at Berkley. During Guinther. given by the Young and Mrs. Charles Woodruff, Cass honor of the 50th wedding her stay they visited the Pat Gates. The reception Learning class of the Sunday Roseann E. Osentoski and friends of the bride. Their Sixteen were present Oct. was attended by 15 guests City, a girl, Carrie Eliza- anniversary of John and Jack Miners game refuge in School. Bill Satchel1 showed beth. Mary Rudich of Caro. Donald K. Russell, both of dresses and hats were Kingsville, Ont. 13 when the Elmwood Mis- from Lakeland, New Port pictures following the meal. Cass City, were united in identical to that of the maid sionary Circle met with Mrs. Richey, and Michigan. The party will be given by PATIENTS LISTED MON- their sons and their families. marriage Saturday, Sept. 25, of honor. Mrs, Helen Willits of Arlington Gray. The Nov. 17 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mur- at St. Agatha Catholic They carried bouquets of meeting will be with Mrs. DAY, OCT. 25, INCLUDED: The Rudichs’ sons are John Rochester visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hildinger phy and son Patrick were and Bob, both of Caro, and Church, Gagetown. Deacon rose carnations accented Mrs. William J. Profit, Mr. Preston Karr. was hostess to Art Club Friday overnight guests of Lambert Kuhr performed with wine ribbons. Lisa Parrish, Mrs. Billie Thomas, Flushing. and Mrs. Leslie Profit and members Oct. 20. Eight Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kritz- Wallace, Mrs. David Boyce, Rudich and Mary Sipus the double ring ceremony. Jodi Wood, niece of the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Profit Mr. and-Mrs, Ray O’Dell women met at Veronica’s man at Millersburg, Ind. The bride is the daughter bride, was flower.gir1. She and children, Tracie and Allan Greendal, Mrs. Ken- were married Nov. 19, 1932, Saturday , for noon luncheon. The No- Mrs. Bruce Kritzman, who neth Hoff, Mrs. Beatrice at Sacred Heart Catholi of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Osen- wore a dusty rose gown with Kevin, of Carleton were vember meeting will be with had spent ten days with the toski, Cass City, The groom a cap sleeved jacket and Mr. and. Mrs. Stanley weekend guests of Mr. and Little, Alton Mark, Robert Church in Caro. Morel1 and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Pearl Hartwick. Kritzman families in In- Searls and Melissa Sproull Rudich is retired from is the son of Shirley Russell, carried a basket bouquet of Mrs. Ivan Tracy. Mr. and diana, returned home with Cass City, and the late Keith flowers identical to the Amasa Anthes arrived home Mrs. David O’Dell of Elsie of Cass City; Wilsie-Simpson Chevrolet in Sunday night from a four- Open installation of of- them Saturday. Mrs. Melvina Kramer of Caro. Mrs. Rudich worked Russell. bride’s. were guests of The0 Hend- ficers for Echo Chapter OES “Music selections in- Ron Russell, Cass City, day trip to Nashville, Tenn. rick and Mr. and Mrs. Don Unionville ; at Central Supply Co.: in Tiley were members of a for the coming year will take Rev. Eldred Kelley offici- Mrs. Elma Miklovich, Car0 before retiring. She cluded “The Wedding Song” brother of the groom, was Whit t en burg. They were place Thursday, Nov. 4, at 8 ated at the dedication of and “Colour My World.” Art best man. Parrott’s tour group of 46 here to attend the silver Laura Emmons, William previously worked at Hills persons, headed by Mr. and p.m. Alexia Cook is chair- Lynsey Jean and Crystal Hunter of Gagetown; and Dales General Hospihl. Glaza, cousin of the bride, Groomsmen were Tim wedding anniversary of Mr. man of the refreshment Lou, twin daughters of Mr. was organist and also sang Osentoski, Shreveport, La., Mrs. Barney Schubring of and Mrs. Lester O’bell of Thomas Beadle of Case- At 11 a.m. Nov. 7, a mhss Port Hope. They saw seven committee. Other members and Mrs. Dan Shaw of Deck- ville ; will be celebrated at the with Barb Merchant, friend brother of the bride, and Ashley, held at the Elmer are Charles and Mabel er, and Kimberly Rae, shows and well-known Mrs. Edward Brauer, church in their honor. I of the couple. John Gallagher, Cass City, Fuester home. Also attend- Wright, Avis Youngs, Iva daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Given in marriage by her friend of the groom. musicians including Tammy ing were Mr. Hendrick, Mr. Mrs. Albert Curtis of De- No gifts are requested: Wynette, Grandpa Jones Profit, Enid Craig and Erma Max Morrish of Hadley Rd. ford; father and mother, the bride Ushers were Carl Russell, and Mrs. Whittenburg and Martin. Worthy matron- Mothers of the babies are wore a white dacron organza brother of the groom, and and Roy Acuff. Mrs. Ivan Tracy. ’’ Robert Coryell of Silver- elect Lena Teller has re- sisters. wood ; gown featuring a Queen Ken Osentoski, brother of ceived word that the school T. Pitcher neckline, empire waist, full the bride. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ware Mrs. Russell Steele of Profit had as guests Sunday, of instruction for officers Mrs. Martin Hyzer of Mayville ; length lace sleeves, and an The bride’s mother wore a and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley will be held Wednesday eve- Caseville had lunch with her attached chapel train two-piece long gown in who came to celebrate Mrs. McArthur attended open Agnes Hutchins of Caro; Profit’s birthday, Mr. and ning. Dec. 15, at 7:30. Con- mother, Mrs. Ron Geiger, Mrg. Douglas Lane of reenlists in trimmed in Chantilly lace. burgundy rose and wore a house Sunday afternoon at dukting the school will be Tuesday, Oct. 19. Mrs. Charles Watson Of Akron ; Her camelot headpiece corsage of pink carnations. the Medical Care Facility at Eastern Star grand chap- had a single tier veil in The groom’s mother wore Birmingham and Mr. and Caro. Refreshments were Mrs. Alton Lyons of Kings- Force Mrs. Jack Bird and daugh- lain, Jeanne Palmberg of St. Mrs. John Ryba, Mrs. ton; Air English illusion, edged with a beige long gown of chiffon served. Their sister, Martha Clair Shores. Officers will Walter Jezewski, Iva Mae Chantilly lace. ter Jennifer of Alma. Clement, is a resident there. John Radina of Fairgrove. taffeta and a corsage of pink wear floor length formals, Hildinger and Mrs. Ron Senior Airman Terry I A. The bride carried a cas- carnations. * Fourteen junior-high colored or white. Geiger of Salem Church Marriage Licenses Pitcher, son of Frank C. an * cade bouquet of wine and The reception for 175 youth of Salem UM Church Mr. and Mrs. Terry Down- were in Ypsilanti Friday to Nina E. Pitcher of 388~ rose carnations, and white guests was held at the ing (the former Karen Ham- and their advisor , Donna United Methodist Women attend the Eastern Michigan Michael E. Letson, 19, Wheatland Road, Snover, daisies and baby’s breath, Knights of Columbus Hall at Burke, met Sunday evening ilton) of Caro announce the of Salem Church will meet conference United Meth- has reenlisted in the U.S, Air accented with wine and rose Caro. Music was furnished birthof their son, Joshua Reese, and Heidi S. Bene- at the Luis Salas home. Monday evening, Nov. 1, at odist Women’s annual meet- man, 20, Fairgrove. Force after being selected ribbon . by Denny and the Music Devotions were led by Mr. Allen. He was born Oct. 15 at the home of Mrs. Harvey ing. for career status. Denise Osentoski, sister of Makers. Saginaw General Hospital. Jeffrey A. Simmons, 18, Salas, There was a hot-dog Walter, Members are re- Caro, and Karie L. Keilitz, Assigned at Wurtsmith Air the bride,was maid of honor e The bride is a 1981 grad- roast and games. The He weighed nine pounds, minded to bring -their Mr. and Mrs. Charles Force Base, Mich., Pitcher She wore a dusty rose gown uate of Ubly High School. five ounces. Grandparents 18, Caro. senior-high youth group met “thank” offering. Waugaman and daughters of Matthew J. Bierlein, 21, was approved for reenlist- in magic knit polyester, She is em loyed at the Quak- at the Lynn Hurford home. are Georgia Downing of Livonia and Mr. and Mrs. ment by a board which featuring spaghetti straps er Maid {airy Store in Cass Caro, Joyce Hamilton of Reese, and Kay A. Zimmer, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nord- Edwin Wurm were Saturday 21, Richville. considered character and and empire waist line, A-line City. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kolb Caro, and Bill Hamilton of quist of Berkley spent Satur- callers at the Garrison Stine performance.He is a corrosion contrc skirt, full length sleeve The groom is a 1981 grad- Cass City. William H. Beauen, 71, and son of Kimmel, Ind., left day night and part of Sunday home. Millington and Hazel F. jacket, and edged in em- uate of Cass City High to return home Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and specialist with the 379th broidered lace. The outfit Mr. and Mrs. Don Rocke- Thomas, 66, Millington. School. He is employed in after a week with Mr. and Mrs. Vern McConnell , Their Mrs. Glenn McClorey and Field Maintenance Squad- was completed with a derby farming by AI Merchant, Mrs. Carl Kolb and other feller attended a surprise son Chris spent that time son Larry visited her broth- ron. style hat with a two tier veil Cass City. relatives. birthday party Sunday at the with the Charles McConnell er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. His wife, Debbie, is the Elkton Civic CeQter for his Pomeror,d’ of English illusion. After a honeymoon up ’ family in Caro. Norman Crawford, at their daughter of Cora E. LaLaIle She carried a bouquet of north, the couple is residing Mrs. Lilah Wilhelmi had mother, Lona Rockefeller of new home on Dutcher Rd., of Oscoda. three wine carnations ac- on Koepfgcn Road, Cass with her for the week end, Owendale, who was “le- Mrs. Keith Clark of Piqua, Caro, Sunday. Pasa ns k i The airman is a 1978 cented with a rose ribbon. City. Mrs. Ed Hunt and son John brating her 75th birthday- Ohio. sDent from Monday til] graduate of Deckerville Bridesmaids were Jane1 of Livonia and Ernie Wilhel- Mrs. Richard Erla is a High School. Truemner, Cass City, and ”A smile is the whisper Of mi and sons, Kenny and patient in Saginaw General are wed ::Tammy Schultz, Ubly, a laugh.” Anonymous Brian, of Plymouth. Hospital. Her room is 616. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle I Pomeroy of Decker an- Anniversaq :* I I Jesse Groth of Mt. Pleas- nounce the marriage of their 1: 1: I I ant spent the week end of daughter, Connie Lee, to I Oct. 16 with his father, Dale Steven William Pasanski, Special I Groth, and his grandpar- son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin *: ..*: I NOTICE TO ALL RESIDENTS I ents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Pasanski, of Cass City. 3 months I Groth. The wedding took place %60° J. I I Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snow 6 months I CASS CITY CHRONICLE .*‘I.: I of Imlay City visited Mr. and $960° SERVICED BY ELKLAWD I Mrs. Robert Groth from USPS 092.700 I PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 1 year Tuesday until Thursday. AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN I Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. 6550 Main Street $1760° I Elwyn Vatters of Snover I John Haire, publisher. TOWNSHIP FIRE DEPT. were dinner guests of the Expires i National Advertising Representative, 4I Groths. Nov. 5. 1982 ’I I Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc. 257 I Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Mich. :I Julie Groth spent the week. igan. -I I City,Second Michigan class 48726. postage paid at Cass I end with her father, Dale 22 Pieces Of :I Groth, and grandparents, I I The Elkland Township Fire Department has had I Subscription Price: To post offices in Body Conditioning I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Groth. Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, I She returned to Pontiac Sun- $7.00 a year or 2 years for $12.00. 3 Equipment an increased amount of fire runs to extinguish I $18.00. :I I day evening. yearsand 3 monthsfor for $2.25.$4.00 for six months chimney fires. Most chimney fires could be I In other parts of the United States, I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sher- $8.00 a year or 2 years for $15.00. 6 i I prevented with PROPER CHIMNEY CLEANING I man and son and Mr. and months 54.50 and 3 months for $2.50. Health Spa I Mrs. David Nordquist and 50 cents extra charged for part year 1 AND MAINTENANCE. order. Payable in advance. 6142 E. Cass City Road I Christopher, all of Berkley, For information regarding news- Cass Citv - 872-4050 f I Due to this fact, residents served by the Elkland I were Sunday dinner guests paper advertising and corvnercial and I of Mrs. Julia Sanchez. David job printing. telephone 872-2010. f I Township Fire Department will be charged I spent last week with his I I I mother, Mrs. Sanchez, and I hunted in the area. CASS CITY FLORAL’S 1 I Florence and Clair Tuckey I Mrs. Marion Whitefoot I “GREAT LADY”AWARD :I hckey was born April 21, . had as recent visitors, Mr. I An open house will be con- “For your sweet smiles and uplifting personality. ” I ducted Sunday, Nov. 7, hon- 1900, near Lapeer, and came and Mrs. Clarence Hiller of I oring Clair and Florence to Cass City when she was Detroit. 1 Our Great Lady Bouquet goes RUN I six years old. They live on i $250 *PER FIRE Tuckey for their 60th wed- tO ’I i ding anniversary. Cass City Road, west of Mary Beth Esau of South- c I Given by their children, town. field spent the week end with i Mrs. Lena Schwegler I The Tuckeys have two her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .I the celebration will be at the I Can’t think of a better way to AFTER THE I Cass City Missionary sons, James and Mark, both Jack Esau. I I Church on Koepfgen Road of Cass City; three daugh- c say “Thank-You” today than I I ters, Mrs. Warren (Ruth) Fifty attended the meeting I with this Great Lady Bouquet. I from 2-5 p.m. a‘i The Tuckeys were mar- Kelley, Cass City, Mrs. Lee of the Historical Society held I (Betty) D’Arcy, Kingston, Monday evening at the ’ If you think so, too ... I, I ried Nov. 6,1922, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs* Jerry (Esther) library. Forrest Walpole I flowersCall usfrom today you! 872-3675and we will send Lena I Allen Wanner, near Cass Freed, Elkhart, Ind.; 26 showed slides and graphs on 4 I City. grandchildren, and 17 great- the geology of the state of Warren and Ruth Kelley :I I A retired dairy farmer, grandchildren. Michigan. There will be no Elkland Township Board I- I Tuckey was born Sept. 26, The couple requests no further meetings of the or- Watch for our Great Lady ad next week! ;I 1899, in Cass City. Mrs. gifts. ganization until February. b~UI~II~II~(I~~i~i~~~111~13111~11~Ii~l~~I~~l~~ CASCITY, MICHIGAN CAM CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,1982, PAGE THREE ...... ,...... ‘Cm ...... ;*~.-.-;**.*. -...... I r. ‘.1 ... *, 1 ..... ?...... *‘...... (y; I ,,I ., I P 1.. .St 4L4\ Rabbit Tracks By John Haire An ordinary shooting (And anyone else he can

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What a R choice m.4 proposais on Tuesday ballot By Mike Eliasohn Michigan electors Tues- if the state’s population de- would result in boarded-up deal to buy their fuel or gas. their customers increases in ! LEGISLATION day will be voting “yes” or clines. homes sitting empty for four Allowing only one hearing at costs for fuel and natural “no” on seven ballot pro- gas purchases. The legislature recently Maybe I should move. It and 1 don’t think Jim Blan- Passage would require the years and could shut off the a time will make it easier for seems like the only political chard is the man who will do posals. hiring of 114 more troopers, flow of outside mortgage opponents of rate increases Unlike D, hoGever, H approved a bill, since signed candidates I like aren’t run- Two of them, Proposals D at a cost of $3.5 million or money into Michigan, which to contest the requests. would allow the MPSC to into law by the governor, the shaking. that deals with utility rate ning where I live. Unfortun- As for the U.S. Senate and H, deal with utility rate $4.3 million (estimates dif- could make home mort- MPSC rate increase pro- conduct a hearing on any ately, I would have to move hikes. G changes the method fer 1. gages harder to get. ceedings usually take 12-14 change in the cost of fuel or regula tion. race, Phil Ruppe would have The law can work in con- out of state. us believe that when Don of electing Michigan Public Supporters, mainly the Backers say use of the months per request. purchased gas at the same junction with either Pro- As I said in this space sev- Riegle speaks in the Senate, Service Commission Michigan State Police duean-sale clause and fore- time as a general rate case posal D or H or independent- eral weeks ago, I have reser- everyone leaves (or is it (MPSC) members, who act Troopers Association, say closures should be used to proceeding. vations about both James on utility rate requests the money could come from protect lenders from finan- PROPOSAL E H would also prohibit ly and some argue that almost everyone? ). because of it, neither D or H Blanchard and Richard And when he sponsors a (electricity, natural gas, cuts in other state programs cial risk, not to gain from members of the legislature Headlee and nothing either etc,1 and that more troopers are higher interest rates, and If approved, the legisla- from working for any Michi- is necessary or desirable. piece of legislation, it costs The law would: has said since has changed votes. Proposal A deals with re- needed to protect the public. that due-on-sale makes it ture will be required to send gan utility company for two 10 moving civil immunity from years after leaving office. --Abolish automatic utility my mind. Apparently those were ac- Opponents say since the harder for owners to sell to the president and other Blanchard’s ridiculous members of the legislature; their homes. federal officials a peitition Proponents say the ability rate adjustment clauses. curate quotes from a Wash- state doesn’t have money to --Require the seven larg- proposal to put Michigan- ington Post article. What’s B, minimum staffing of state urging, “The United States to have hearings on costs police; C, the due on sale hire more troopers, the re-. They also say the longer increases concurrent with, est utilities to undergo ex- ians back’to work is a $1 inaccurate is that Ruppe sult would be layoff of redemption period would propose to the Soviet Union a billion bond issue, with the clause in mortgages and mutual nuclear weapons but separate from regular tensive state review before only borrowed quotes from civilian state police employ- pertain only to non-risk due- adjusting monthly bills in money to be used to create senators who don’t like land contracts, and E, an freeze, both countries agree- rate increases, would make advisory freeze on develop- ees and then troopers would on-sale foreclosures by fed- the entire regulatory proc- order to make up for higher jobs repairing houses, public Riegle. There were also be doing such jobs as cleri- erally chartered lenders and ing to halt the testing, pro- buildings, roads, bridges, ment and deployment of duction and further deploy- ess less costly and more or lower energy costs. quotes from senators who cal and janitorial work. thus would not affect many --Provide funds to assist etc. think Riegle does an excel- nuclear weapons. ment of all nuclear weapons, efficient. There is no Proposal F, to They also argue the purpose mortgages. Opponents argue that con- consumer groups and the Michigan’s credit rating is lent job. of the constitution is not to missiles, and delivery sys- so low, the state would have avoid confusion with E. tems in a way that can be. . . current hearings would re- attorney general’s office to I don’t expect Ruppe to guarantee the jobs of any PROPOSAL D sult in confusion, especially intervene before the MPSC to pay a very high interest say nice things about Riegle. public employees. verified by both” and that PROPOSAL A for consumer groups oppos- in utility rate increase re- rate to sell the bonds -- if it I only mention that to point If approved, the MPSC funds for nuclear weapons can find any buyers at all. out that Riegle isn’t as bad a be used instead for civilian ing rate increases. quests. The Michigan Constitution PROPOSAL would be prohibited from Taxpayers would not only senator as his opponent’s C granting automatic rate ad- purposes. have to pay back the $1 negative advertising would exempts legislators ‘ from Supporters say passage of civil arrest and process When lenders invoke due- justments which is presently the proposal will send a mes- billion, they would also have have us believe. allowed whenever a utility .L* to pay the interest. More As for Riegle, it’s nice to while the legislature is in on-sale clauses, home sel- sage to Washington and session and for five days lers cannot pass on their company obtains fuel for !j Theweather government spending. know he’s the great protec- generating electricity or Moscow that it is time for a It’s impossible to repair tor of Social Security, but I before and after. The ex- older, presumably lesser in- nuclear weapons freeze. High Low PreCiP- emption includes such terest rate in their mort- buys natural gas that is roads, bridges, etc., without haven’t heard him say yet Opponents say a nuclear Wednesday...... 54 . . . . , . . .34 . . . ,. , . . .16 things as traffic offenses, more expensive than that buying materials. If the cost how he plans to pay for it. gages or land contracts to weapons freeze at this time Thursday.’...... , . . . 49 ...... 33 ...... 0 , libel, tort (injury or wrong being currently distributed. of the materials comes out of the would-be buyers, could leave the U.S. in a Friday.. . . , . . . .. , ...... 44 ...... 26 ...... 0 . Closer to home, I’ll vote committed against the per- the $1 billion, that won’t, for Artis Noel for state Propasal C would prohibit It would also require full position of permanent infer- Saturday...... 52 . . +. +.14 ...... 0 leave much for hiring son or property of another) lenders from foreclosing on hearings on all costs of iority to the Soviet Union. Sunday...... ~. . . . 59...... I8 ...... 0 senator because I know him and contract offenses. people. If it doesn’t come out think he will do good a mortgage or land contract utility services and allow Monday...... , ...... 60 . . . . . *. 27 ...... 0 . and I a Now that the legislature is of the $1 billion, where is the job, but if, Democrat Jim (in order to make the buyer only one rate increase hear- PROPOSAL G Tuesday...... _...... 64 ...... 29 ...... 0 . money supposed to dome Barcia gets elected, I don’t in session most of the year, have to negotiate a new loan ing per utility at a time, .. from? think it will be a disaster. senators and representa- at a higher interest rate) unless they are for different If ,approved, the present (Recorded at Cass City wastewat tives have almost total im- MPSC which consists of services (for utilities that ...... I...... ,...... Many Road Commissions It’s interesting to note that unless it can prove the buyer ._...... _.... ,...... ,.,.,...... -.,...... have had to lay off employ- the United Auto Workers op- munity from prosecution for would be a poor credit risk. sell electricity and natural three members appointed by ees because of lack of money posed him the primary be- civil infractions. The U.S. Supreme Court gas1. the governor, would be re- anda not replace ones who cause he had voted for the Passage of Proposal A has ruled that federally placed by a five-member would enable the legislature Opponents argue that util- retired. What Blanchard’s new workers’ compensation chartered lending institu- ities don’t always have con- body, elected by the public. proposal means is that per- reform bill. to put limitations on the tions can invoke dueamsale TJ3e MPSC is responsible granting of such immunity. trol over the cost of their sons who were paid enough As for state representa- clauses, so the above pro- fuel, thus when their cost for regulating Michigan’s of a wage to support a family tive, it’s too bad the 77th vision would apply only to goes up, under Proposal D, electric, natural gas, tele- on will be replaced by ones district (Tuscola and Huron PROPOSAL B state chartered lenders. they would have to borrow phone, steam heating and earning the minimum wage Counties) is overwhelm- water utility companies, as Thursday thru Sunday so If approved, the consti- A second part of Proposal money while waiting for a of $3.35 an hour. The unions ingly Republican -- and I rate increase to be approved well as gas and oil pipelines won’t like that, nor will a lot would say the same thing if tution would be amended to C says that when court fore- and commercial motor Oct. 28-29-30-31- 4 Days Only make the state police consti- closure is based on a duean- and the requirement for a of other persons. it were overwhelmingly full hearing on every re- transportation services. THURSDAY IS “BARGAIN NITE” -- 8100 Headlee’s plan is to give tutionally mandated and its sale clause, the owner has 48 Under Proposal G, MPSC Democratic. months instead of the pres- quested rate increase would Friday-Saturday-Sunday.. . . . - . ... .7:30& 9:30 businesses a $1,000 credit on Probably a miracle powers defined. The depart- result in higher interest members would be nomi- their Single Business Tax for ment and its duties are ent six months to redeem the nated by political parties but wouldn’t be enough to get property. During the rates on money they borrow. Even scarier than “Amityville Horror” was. each person they add to the Democrat Jim McCann presently established by 48 run on the ballot as non- payroll. law, which can be changed months, the owner can re- Supporters say aliowing partisan candidates. Those elected. Dick Allen will do a main on his property without His plan also has flaws. good job in Lansing, but so any time by the legislature. utilities to pass increased elected would serve four- Because of exemptions writ- The proposal would only making any mortgage pay- costs to their customers year terms. could McCann, ments. ten into the law, half of the I’ve lived in one-party permit reduction of enlisted without hearings result in Since the public would state’s businesses don’t pay districts where the incum- personnel below the number Opponents say the ex- the utilities having no in- elect them, advocates say, 1, tended redemption period the tax; as long as the bent was incompetent, but employed as of April 1980, centive to try to get the best MPSC members would be economy is bad, they aren’t the only way to get rid of more sensitive to consumers I going to be hiring persons them was to wait until they and more carefully scruti- just because there is a tax retired or died. nize requests for rate hikes. Opponents say Michigan- credit (they still need cus- The race for Tuscola tomers for their products), ians already vote for judges County probate judge is MuxZow Davies and members of the state and when the economy final- vs. between incumbent W. Wal- board of education and the ly does improve, they would lace Kent Jr. and David G. be hiring anyway, governing boards of the Myers. three largest universities. And do we really want a I feel it is unfortunate the governor who says support- Voting for MPSC members latter has accepted the en- will only mean more candi- ers of the Equal Rights dorsement of Right to Life of Amendment “are pro- in 78th district dates whom most of ‘the Michigan, which he men- public knows nothing about. ponents of lesbian mar- tions in his ads. riages”? Congress in 1968 and ’70 and They also question wheth- Does that mean he will er elected members will be On the other hand, I also think the same way as the for the House of Represent- atives in 1960 and ’78. knowledgeable and any think our state government probate judge last year in more responsive to consum- needs a good shaking up, Kalamazoo County and the The farm, which he has owned 25 years, was his er concerns than appointed one last week in Kent County members. COMING NEXT THURSDAY who felt the fetuses were week-end home for many Sanilac GOP years while he held other Kenny Rogers in more important than the PROPOSAL H children and years old jobs. Davies was deputy (11 13 state treasurer from meet8 Nov. 4 respectively 1 who were 1961-67, The regular meeting of the and as part of his duties was Like Proposal D, Proposal carrying them? controller for the Mackinac H would bar utilities from “Six Pack” I Sanilac County Republican Committee will take place According to the Bridge Authority. automatically passing on to Thursday, Nov. 4, starting at candidate, it does. He was controller for the 8 p.m. in the county confer- And perhaps it reflects my city of Taylor, a Detroit ence room, 37 Austin Street, age, but I think at age 30, suburb, for 11 years. Sandusky . Myers lacks the legal exper- Davies has also been a The public is invited. ience that Kent has. municipal consultant, finance officer for the Keith Muxlow regional Civil Defense of- fice in Battle Creek, a Richard Davies finance officer for the Mich- In the new 78th state house igan Department of Educa- federal courts, including district, voters Tuesday will tion, and has been appointed being a receiver for bank- have a choice between Re- to special assignments by ruptfirms. SUNDAY 2:30 till 6:OO ADULTS $1.50 publican Keith Muxlow and ~~ Democrat Richard Davies. See of the Greatest Hits of 1982! The district consists of all Walbro sales up, one of Sanilac County and part hi. thru Thurs., Oct. 29 Nov. 4 of St. Clair County. - MUXLOW, 48, is serving Wday & Saturday Feature at: 7:20 and 9:25 his first two-year term as Sunday Feature at: 3:lO-5%-7:20-9:25 state representative in what but earnings down vlonday thru Thursday Feature at: 7:25 & 9:30 is now the 77th district Lambert E. Althaver, noted that sales of the (Huron and Sanilac Count- president and chief execu- company’s small engine No matter how many good movies ies and part of Lapeer and tive officer of Walbro Corp., carburetors continued at low St. Clair. 1 has reported consolidated levels due primarily to gen- you see this summer, you must see In the House of Repre- net sales of‘$11,092,456 for eral economic conditions. sentatives, he serves on the the three-month period Saies of the com any’s die- I\ “An Officer and a Gentleman: agriculture, state affairs, ended Sept. 30. castings were aPso at low Vern Kretzschmer FOR urban affairs and tourist in- This compares with levels because of reduced hilt’lllift you up where you belong:’ dustries committees. He is $10,219,065 for the same demand in the automotive minority vice-chairman of period in 1981. Earnings for and chain saw industries. County Commissioner the tourist committee. the period were $78,489, Sales of Walbro’s electric I want to offer my strong endorsement of Vern Krettschmer for the positiori A former dairy farmer, compared with $96,381 for fuel pumps, however, Muxlow was Brown City the third quarter of 1981. reached record levels in the of County Commissioner in Huron County. I have had the opportunity to work mayor from 1972-80 and On a per-share basis, third quarter, with the intro- closely with Vern on a number of issues of interest to Huron County. I can tell served on the village council earnings for the period were duction of the company’s you that he works hard, and he works until the job is done right. for three years before that. 10 cents, compared with 12 new rotary pump to the He is a member of the cents for the third quarter of Vern‘s experience with ASCS also makes him uniquely qualified to deal automotive original equip- with different levels of government, something that is essential for any coun- Brown City Area Health last year. ment market and continued Board and the Marlette For the first nine months strong electric fuel pump ty commissioner. He already has this kind of relationship with me, and I know Community Hospital Board of 1982, Walbro’s sales sales to the automotive that he will quickly achieve B similar relationship with our new State Officials of Trustees and is co-owner totaled $32,076,183, com- aftermarket. The com- in Lansing. of Brown City Industrial pared with for the $33,036,058 pany’s Plastics Group also Vern Kretrschmer is right for Park. same period in 1981. recorded increased sales Muxlow is an Army vet- The company reported a during the third quarter. Huron County. He has the ex- eran, was treasurer of the loss of $322,319 for the Althaver expects the com- perience. He understands the Sanilac County Republican period, compared with earn- concerns and problems of Party, chairman of the ings of for the first pany’s sales to remain level $446,348 throughout the fourth quar- Huron County, both as a farmer Brown City centennial cele- nine months of 1981. Per bration in 1976 and an share results were a loss of ter, with improvement be- and a businessman. He knows advisor to the Cooperative 41 cents for the first nine ginning early in 1983. how to work to get job “The outlook for indi- the Extension Service. He is a months of 1982, compared 1983 done, and to get it done right. Rotary Club member. with ear ‘ngs of cents for cates greater opportunities 57 to sell all product lines and DAVIES, 62, farms 450 the sam:! period in 1981. acres with his son in the Shares outstanding remain we are hopeful that im- Melvin area in southern at 778,820. proved levels of profitability Sanilac County. can be attained during the In announcing the third next year,” he said. He ran unsuccessfully for ntiartm roFiilts, A1 thaver PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,1982 CASS CTTY, MICHIGAN

Rites held Monday for Phil Doerr Y School Menu Elmwood F* z NOV. 1 * NOV. 5 Philip A. Doerr, 61, a Herman and Retta (HoOPr) (Mary) Stuba, Detroit and MONDAY lifelongCity, died resident Friday ofat HillsCass Doerr.Doerr married Betty CassMrs. City;Garry two (Sally) sisters, Barnes, Mrs. oks Green Down Mernorv Lane and Dales General Hospital, Wright Septa 2, 1949, in Lester Ross, Cass City, and Chicken Nuggets J after a long illness. Bowling Green, Ohio. Fol- Mrs. William Bystrom, French Fries Rd..project He was born Jan. 6, 1921, lowing their marriage, they Brockton, Mass.; one broth- Raisins FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE in Cass City, the son of made their home in Cass er, Edward Doerr, Cass Bread and Butter City. City, and three granddaugb- Milk Doerr was the first en- ters. listee from Tuscola County Funeral services were TUESDAY after' the bombing of Pearl conducted Monday after- Marquad Cheeseburgers tween Cass City and Hoppe FIVE YEARS AGO school principal, among treasurer. Roads. their favorite speakers, Keith Little, Harold Little, andHarbor served in December,with the Navy 1941, in noon at Little,s Funeral Baked Beans Home Cass City with Rev. Chilled Peaches The Tuscola County Road Twenty-five attended the heard him present methods Don Karr and Edwin Baur the Pacific during World Wacht;rhauser of Milk Commission will do the work youth meeting Sunday eve- in education, past and pres- attended the 20th national promoted War 11. next year at a cost of $19,0o0- ning at Salem United Meth- ent, at the club luncheon Future Farmers of America Marine Pfc. Durrell E. Trinity United Methodist convention in Kansas ;City, Marquardt, son of Lester A. He attended Trinity Church officiating. WEDNESDAY 20,000 a mile. The project is odist Church. Mrs. Eldred Tuesday. to start in the spring and be Kelley presided at the short At a recent meeting of the Mo., from Oct. 19%. Each and Virginia A. Marquardt United Methodist Church. Burial was in Novesta Miss Kilmer's completed by Aug. 15. business meeting and Karen board of trustees of the Cass state two voting de'&- of Kingston, has been pro- Doerr is survived bY his Cemetery. 1st and 2nd grade mated to his present rank wife; three sons, Robert At the board's August Siders and Joan Umpfen- City Community Hospital, gates to the convention i. 3 meeting, some residents bach were in charge of Mrs. E.B. Schwaderer was Keith Little, state secretdrx while serving with 3rd Ma- Doerr, Kalamazoo, David Pizza living along the road ex- devotions. chosen chairman; John Mc- of Michigan, had the honor rine Aircraft wing, Marine Doerr, Cass City and Tony Americans spend about Carrot Sticks pressed concern about cut- Voters in the Owen-Gage Clellan, vicechairman, and of being one of the Voting Corps Air Facility, Camp Doerr, Austin, Texas; two $400 million a year on Apples Pendleton, Calif. daughters, Mrs. Casmire razor blades. ting of some trees and School District Saturday de- M.B. Auten, secretary- I) Peanut Butter Cookies widening of the road result- feated a ballot measure that ing in their front yards being would have approved the THURSDAY reduced. It was arranged for transfer of five territories Piping Hot Chili them to meet the next day from the district to other Professional and Business Corn with Road Commission of- school districts. The vote Chilled Applesauce ficials, who explained what was 571 opposed to 90 in Crackers the project involved. favor with two spoiled bal-

I Milk The board also voted last lots. week to have the Road Com- Parents are not apt to be A Tax-Savin FRIDAY mission spread crushed faced with an increase in the DIRECTORY:,, Giant Submarines gravel on the mile of McEl- cost of hot lunches at Cass Baked Beans downey Road south of Bay City Schools this year. The Peaches City-Forestville at an esti- annual report showed that hy sicions1 Breakthroug. Milk mated cost of $6,000-7,000. the lunches are paying for The work will be done yet themselves.Pvt. Scott A. Parker, son Anderson & Niettke 'Harold T. Donahde set this year, if the road agency What is IRA? 6 Musical has time and weather per- of Mr. and Mrs. George & co., P.C. M.D. mits. Parker of Kingston, grad- Certified Public Accountants Physician & Surgeon IRA is the abbreviation for an Individual Retirement Gary Chriotner, CPA .872-3730 at playhouse It was voted that the $2,147 uated from basic training Robert Tuckey, CPA - 0724730 Clinic Account, created by an individual to provide for his or quarterly federal revenue Oct. 8 at Fort McClellan, Gary Anderson, CPA - 673-3137 4674 Hill Street, Cass City

sharing payment will be Ala. Parker will Soon be Jerry Berhnardt, CPA + 673-3137 in Port Austin Res. 872.231 1 her own retirement. It is an account sheltered from cur- spent for roads. entering military police 715 E. Frank St., Caro, Mi. Oftice 872-2323 rent income tax. Marie Nicholl, Caseville, Approval was given for training at Fort McClellan. stars as Molly in the Mere- Farmland and Open Space w Dr. J. Geissingq, How do I know if I qualify for an IRA? dith Wilson musical, "The Preservation Act (Public TEN YEARS AGO Ray Armstead Jr. 1. Any working American with earned income (wages Unsinkable Molly Brown,'' Act 116) agreements for Ron Certitied Public Accountanl Chiropractor "* Federal regulations require opening Nov. 5 at the Port Cybulski, Wayne Becker, Dolores Slowinski has re- 6312 Main Street Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. and salaries) qualifies. substantial penalties for withdrawal Austin Community Play- Sattelberg Brothers and tired from the Artrain to live Cass City, Michigan 48726 9-12 a.m. and 2-6p.m. made nrinr tn rnattiritv. house. Dwain Vollmar for a total of in Cass City, where she has 5171872.4532 Sat., 9- i2 a.m. Gary E. Sturm, Port Aus- five parcels. set up looms and will spend 21 N Almer, Caro, Mich tin, portrays the man in her time weaving. Across from IGA Store Molly's life, Johnny Brown. Director Maynard Mc- The play runs the first Conkey reported that the I Counseling 1 Phone Car0 673.4464 m three week ends in Novem- Canned shrimp can lose Tuscola Soil Conservation Thumb National ber. The Friday and Satur- their "canned taste" if District is taking orders for DO YOU HAVE'A day performances will begin you soak them for fif- tree' seedlings that will be DRINKING PROBLEM? Robert A. Genovese, PIGEON Krn&Trnrn CASS CITY at 8 p.m. and the Sunday teen minutes in two ta- available for planting in the ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS M.D. Y 453-31 MEMBER FDIC 872-4311 performance will be a p.m. blespoons of vinegar and AND AL-ANON Internal Medicine & Diagnosis 13 2 a teaspoon of sherry. spring. matinee . Football coach Roland Every Friday Evening - 8.00 p m Office Hours By Appointment Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Phone 872-5438 Pakonen said this week that Cass City I the game with Vassar has 4672 Hill St. been designated dad's night. Cass City Fathers of the players will 1- Dental RED HAWK HOME have special seats on the Richard A. Hall, D.O. :::' sidelines and be honored at Osteopathic Physician halftime. A silver lining in the dark 6545 Church Street FOOTBALL BASKETBALL cloud of misfortune for the - Cass City, Michigan Basketball at Cass City Ray Periso family must High School Gym have been the reaction of all Office 872.4725 Home 872 4763 folks who rallied to their aid . 7:oop.m. Saib A. Isterabadi, M.D., FRw after their home and belong- 4674 HIHStreet David E. E*, D.D.S. CASS. CITY ings burned. This week, the Cass City, Michigan 48726 komrd W. kroii, D.D.S. Perisos had received more Surgeon, General & Thora&:-;: +a Roymond C. Hausback, D.D.S. VS CASS CITY than they could use so Mrs. Outpatient Clinic A VS Periso plans to take the sur- 429 N. State St., Car0 Hills 8 Dales Hospital :*:'::: plus to the Creamer family Ph. 673-3838 Each Wednesday * I* who also suffered a fire Complete Dental Care Facility 8a.m. - 1 p.m. ;: tragedy. Now Serving Tuscola County Area SANDUSKY LAKERS Weekend Emergency Hoon K. Jeung, M.Q:.', Phone Saginaw 799.6220 General Surgery ti, Thurs., Oct. 28 25 YEARS AGO Saturday9am 5pmDaily9 to 12 noon

Friday, ~~ A second reunion of the Office Hours by Appointment G I R LS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Cass City High School class CAR0 FAMILY 6230 Hospital Drive Oct. 29 Tues., Sept. 7 ...... OCaseville 43 Cass City 36 of 1922 was held Saturday Cass City, Mich. 48726 - DENTAL CENTER Phone 872 461 1 Home 872.31 38 Thurs., Sept. 9 ...... Cass City 25 .Harbor Beach 60 evening. After a dinner at Parrott's, the group went to Dalton P. Coe, D.D.S. Thurs., Sept. 16 ...= .... .Cass City 22 . Marlette 43 Darrell M. Sheets, D.M.D., Frederick Pinney's home to Assoc. Tues., Sept. 21 ...... USA 74 .Cass City 37 visit. Arrangements for the 204 W. Sherman, Car0 Pediatrics and Thurs., Sept. 23...... Vassar 43 .Cass City 40 reunion were made by Mrs. General Practice Mon., Wed. - 8:OO-4:30 Wed,, Sept. 29...... CaSS City 14 .Frankenmuth 66 Harry Falkenhagen and Earl Harris. Tues. - 8:OO-6:OO 4672 Hill St., Cass City SCOREBOARD AND ' Thurs., Sept. 30...... Cass City 35 - Lakers 47 The board of directors of Thurs.- Fri. - 8:OO-3:30 DailyOffice 9 a.rn.40 Hours: 5 p.m. ' Tues., Oct. 5...... Cass City 32 .USA 69 the Cass City Area Pageant Saturday by Appointment Association announces that Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m SCHEDULES Thurs., Oct. 7...... Car0 42 .Cass City 34 Phone 673-2939 plans for the third annual Emergency 872.2443 Tel Office(517) 872-3332 Tues., Oct. 12 ...... Cass City 49 .Bad Axe 66 nativity pageant are well I Home (517) 872-5034 VARSITY FOOTBALL Thurs., Oct. 14 ...... Cass City 30 .North Branch 41 advanced. James Wallace is Tues., Oct, 19.. Sandusky 25 Cass City 35 general chairman with Rich-

Friday, Sept. 10 ...... Chesaning 41 .Cass City 8 ...... ard Erla as co-chairman. Norman J. Pokley, D.M.D. Dr. E. Paul Lockwood Friday, Sept. 17 ...... Cass City 7 .Marlette 14 Thurs., OCt. 21 ...... Marlette 46 .Cass City 45 Roger L. Wright, son of Orthodontist Chiropractic Physician +; Friday, Sept. 24.. Vassar 20 Cass City 7 Tues., Oct. 26 ...... Cass City at Vgssar Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hours 9:OO to 500 Oltice Hours Mon , Tues ~ Wed , Fri,a ...... Monday thru Friday 9 12 noon and 1 30 5 00 p m Wright of Cass City, com- Saturday 9 12 a rn Friday, Oct. 1 ...... Cass City 14 .Lakers 50 Thurs., Oct. 28...... Lakers at Cass City 416 Woodland Drive Cass City at Caro pleted recruit training Oct. Closed All Day Thursday Friday, Oct. 8 (Homecoming). .. Caro 44 .Cass City 8 Tues., Nov. 2 ...... 11 at the Marine Corps Sand u s ky , M ic h igan Phone 872.2765 Cass City Friday, Oct. 15 ...... Cass City 24 .Bad Axe 14 Thurs., Nov. 4...... Bad Axe at Cass City Recruit Depot, San Diego, Phone 31 3-648-4742 lor Appointment i Friday, Oct. 22 ...... Cass City 0 .North Branch 19 Tues., Nov. 9...... North Branch at Cass City Calif, angH. Park, M.D. : Fri., Nov. 12 ...... Cass City at Sandusky The new addition on the Dr. Timothy Straight Obstetrics & Gynecology Friday, Oct. 29...... Sandusky at Cass City east side of the Cass City (Specialist in ail women's Friday, Nov. 5...... Cass City at Mayville Tues., Nov. 16...... Harbor Beach at Cass City pool building at the recre- Dr. R. Chappel problems and delivery.) ational park has been com- Dentists 4672 Hill Street Office Phone 872-2800 Pleted at a cost of $2,346, it -. thruFrlL-L---..-. bas announced this week at rnone tliz-miu Oflice Hours by Appointment Home Phone 872-3705 SPONSORED BY THESE HAWK BOOSTERS the Cass City Village Council 6240 Hill St** City Rabideau Motor Inc. General Cable Company meeting. Albee Home Center Farm Division _- N.Y.Yun M.D. Division of GK Technologies Phone 872-2616 35 YEARS AGO insurance 1 Phone 872-2270 ~ Phone 872-21 11 T Physician & Surgeon Cass & Randulls Shoes Cass City defeated Vassar City Oil Gas Co. Phone 872-5381 Allen Witherspoon Office Hours: Phone 872-3122 IGA Foodliner High School Friday night by New England Life MonSaturday -Fri. - 9 9a.m. a.m. to to 1 5p.m. p.m. Phone 872-2645 an 18-0 score. Ron Bullis NFI Grnwlh Fiinrl .._-_._.I...... Schneeberger TV made the first touchdown in NEL Equity Fund Cass City State Bank the second auarter and NEL Income Fund Appliance and Furniture 6232 Hospital Dr., Cass City Phone 872-4338 K r i tzm a ns ', 1nc Jerry Prieskoin scored the MoneyPhone Market 872-2321 Series , Phone 872-34 70 Phone 872-2696 Res 872-4257 other two touchdowns, 4615 Oak Cass City Office 872-4733 Charmont Rotarians who count Phone 872-4200 Maurer Construction GHETLETS I 1 Arthur Holmberg, high --- I' Badger Equipment Plumbing & Heating Veterinclrb, Chuck Gage Welding Phone 872-4314 Cass City - 872-5084 Phone 872-2552 Pigeon -.453-3531 Karen Prich Maurer Construction 0-G student Dr. W. S. Selby Edward Scollon, D.V.M. : Thumb National Bank Arr+n-n +-,'e+ Clare's Sunoco Service Butler Equipment uplulllcl I131 Vetermarian Phone 872-2470 Hours. 8-5 except Thursday Call for Appointment for Phone 87214314 & TrustCo. of month 8-12 noon on Saturday Small Animals Phone 872-431 I 4624 Hill St. The Clothes Closet Across from Hills and Dales Hospital Phone 872-2935 McMahan Auto Supply Thumb Welding Supply Karen Prich is student of 4849 N Seeger St , CaSS City Phone 872-3930 Phone 872-3404 , * Phone 872-3210 Phone 872-2931 the month for September at Owendale-Gagetown High t Coach Light Pharmacy Trend Vendors Inc. School . Companion Animal - The senior is a member of Phone 872-3613 Mutual Savings & Loan Assoc. Phone 872-2260 ~ Hospital Phone 872-2105 the yearbook staff, a three- 4438 S. Seeger St.. Tri-Agri Inc. year member of the Nation- Cass City - Phone 872-2255 Croft-Clara Lumber, Inc. al Honor Society, and has Ouvry Chevrolet-Olds,Inc, Phone 872-4404 Caro Chiropractic Rod Ellis, D.V.M. Phone 872-2141 Phone 872-4301 received scholastic honors Carol Oalka.Ellis, D.V.M. in mathematics, science and Clinic Pinney State Bank Village Service Center business, Dr. Ray Sala, D.C. Erla's Food Center The daughter of Mr. and Phone 872-2191 Phone 872-2400 Phone 872-3850 OFFICE HOURS: Mrs.' John Prich of Gage- Tues.-Thurs.,Mom-Fri., 9-12,2-5,9-12, 2-5 7-9 PEOPLELittle Ads READ'-‘+*^ town is vice-president of the Pizza Villa Wal b ro Corporation .* ywth group at St. Peter's Wed., 9-12; Sat., 9-1 Fuelgas Company Phone 872-4440 Phone 872-2131 You're Reading One'. Phone- 872-2161 Lutheran Church, Bach. Ph. 673-5559 Now! Winter's Truck Sales Miss Prich plans to attend 765 N. State St., Caro Geige r-Hunt Ford, Inc. Players Phone 872-3103 Central Michigan Univer- (Next to Kroger's) Phone 872-2300 Cass City, Caro, Bad Axe, Sandusky sity. CASCITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,1982 PAGE SEVEN

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I3 $1.00 OFF ON H~LLOWEENCANDY' Orr rqPrvb Irrd PTO#~-- FREE WASH CI.0711: 10 Punches' T.7 .WHITE*ASSORTED For your $1 discount on Halloween Candy present this coupon at the checkout counter ($50 Purchises) LXCLUOING BEER WINE b cm with your,,purchase of Halloween Candy and FREE HAND TOWEL: 20 Punches* AM€ *ASSORTED any 2 Bi G" Monster cereals. (FrankenBerry,' ( $100 Purchases) WNOING BEER WINE b CGS Luncheon Count (!?howla: BooBerry ' ). You will receive Napkins a $1 tiiscount at the checkout counter FREE BATH TOWEL: 30 Punches i ($150 Purchases) ;Xi~~o;k~;'ercRWINE b clGs Coupon Good Thru Sat Oct 30,1982. You get a punch for wery $5 purchase. Whrnrtru havrrrdlrrtrdthc punrhr*brr afrrr t~~w*clorwa~h~lulh Ill~ru~thr~L~~lthcuvrr~rrJandr~rlr~m~tAI a Limit one coupon per family Coupon and $15 00 purchasekquired. ' Only at SWYOUR PUNCH CARD NOW! I excluding tobacco. alcohollc beverages or other coupon items Good 1 I a 093572 Limit one coupon per family. a Rice with0111punched cardr: WYH CLOTH SI 09 t PAGE EIGHT CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,1982 CASCITY, MICHIGAN I Cass City Bowling Leagues -@- By Dalton P. Coe,,D.D.S. Headaches, earaches, ear noises, neck, shoulder and back pain, facial tics and dizziness are among many symptoms associated with T.M.J. syndrome. T.M.J. syndrome develops from improper fit of the lower jaw 212, 23. Zawilinski 210. Women’s High Series: L. and the upper jaw at the temporamandibular joint. The SUNDAY NO ROLLERS MERCHANTS’ “A” High Team Series: Char- GUYS & GALS 2438. High Team Series: F & M Ashmore 505. improper fit of the lower jaw in its joint can be caused by ‘A” A C UE Oct. 20. 1982 mont Oct. 19,1982 LE High Team Game: Char- State Bank 2810. Women’s High Game: L. many factors. Among these factors are an improper bite, Oct. 17, 1982 High Team Game: F & M chewing habits,clenching or grinding of the teeth or any Croft-Clara Lumber 24 mont 862, Ashmore 195. Kruse Farms 19 State Bank 1005. injury to any of the chewing muscles. Charlie’s Market 23 200 Games: D. Golding High Team Series : Incred- Odd Couples 17% Road Runners 9 It is estimated that 20% of the populace is affected at Rabideau Motors 20 223, J. Smithson 209, B. Irrer ible 4 647. Rolling Hills 14% TMMBTICC -8 High Team Game : Incred- sometime or another by T.M.J. syndrome. Some people D-R 8 Cass City Oil & Gas 20 202. NIGHTERS D&D 14 SUNDAY ible 4 1901. are highly susceptible and suffer greatly, while others D J’s 7 Fuelgas 16 500 Series: P. McIntosh Oct. 24,1982 Copeland & Gornowicz 14 14 534, Morel1 529, D. Gold- experience only minor discomfort. Marksmen 7 Ouvry Chevy-Olds J. Terrasi & Son 14 512, 507. Initial treatment of T.M.J. syndrome is simple and BeepBeeps , 7 Kingston State Bank 14 ing E. Irrer Gutter Dusters 13 CCVB 14 Charmont 14 CHARMONT LADIES almost always effective in providing relief from pain. A River Rats 5 Wild Bunch 11 Oct. 19.1982 Alley Sweepers 14 Erla Food Center 14 TUSCOLA plastic appliance is fitted over either the upper or lower Rusty Caps 5 4 Stooges 11 Country Cousins 13 teeth. This allows the lower jaw to move to its most Pac People 5 Agri-Sales Inc. 12 GET TOGETHERS “A” Alley Rats 10 Brand X 13 New England Life 11 Cablet tes 25 relaxed position. Once the muscles of the jaw are Chicks & Roosters 4 Oct. 18.1982 4 L’s 9 Cass City Sports 16 Sugartown 12 Smith Urethane Systems 10 relaxed, the lower jaw will return to its “normal” L&S 2 Try Hards 9 Live Wires 16 Elkton IGA 9 position. Cole Carbide 33 l/2 No Names 1 The Confused 8 Veronica’s 16 This having been accomplished, pain usually ceases. 210 or Better Games: E. Vandemark Auto Parts 311~2 Lucky Strikes 7 Erla’s 14 Men’s High Series: B. Of course, all factors should be considered to assure Haag 238-222, E. Lewicki Sugar Town Market 31 Men’s High Series: B. Spuds 5 Tri-Agri-Inc . 14 Fischer 517, B. Thompson proper balance of the jaw muscles. Through correct Genovese 541. 226, E. Diebel 223, L. Sum- Larry’s Car Wash 31 The Elms 5 511. mers 222, L. Wenzlaff 213, D. Colony House 13 diagnosis and treatment, relief of many symptoms of Men’s High Game: R. Charmont 30 Midwest Rotary 4 12 Women’s High Series: M. Wallace 212, P. Smith 211. Cass City State Bank T.M.J. syndrome is now possible. Russell 193. Hillaker’s Auct. Serv. 23 FBI 4 12 RomigMen’s 530. High Game: B. 550 or Better Series: E. Fort’s Party Store Women’s High Series: B. Harris-Hampshire Ins. 23 & 10 Haag 613, L. Wenzlaff 602, G. Gagetown Oil Gas Generous 485. Armstead Aluminum 21 500 Series: B. Wildman Pizza Villa 10 Thompson 207. Caro Family Dental Center Lapp 601, D. Wallace 577, B. Bigelow Hardware 21 Women’s High Game: G. 551, B. Bills 503. Truemner Salvage 10 Women’s High Game: M. 204 W. Sherman Carol Mi. 48723 Corcoran 188. Dunn 568, G. Diebel 562, C. Mr. Kelly’s Market 18 200 Games: E, Skibowski Romig 222. High Team Series: Beep Kolb 561, E. Lewicki 561, J. Maurer Construction 17 208, B. Wildman 200. High Team Series : Rolling Phone 673-2939 Little 556, J. Cuinther 555, B. High Team Game: Cab- Beeps 1880. Pierce Apiaries 14 Women’s High Series: K. lettei 904. Hills 1834. Smith 555, E. Helwig 552. High Team Game: River Hutchinson 460. High Team Series : Cab- High Team Game : Rolling Rats 673. 210 Games: J. Kuhl224, L. Women’s High Game: K. lettes 2460. Hills 691. Tomaszewski 223, B. Wild- Hutchinson 174. MERCHANTS’ “B” 500 Series: C. Davidson man 223, C. Comment 221, R. Team High Series: Gutter 569, D. Golding 559, P. Oct. 20. 1982 SUNDAY NO ROLLERS Schember 212, R. Genovese Dusters 1767. McIntosh 524. “R” LEAGUE 212, K. Gremel 210. High Team Game: Alley Games: D. Golding Bauer Candy Co. 22 200 Oct. 17,1982 550 Series: K. Gremel 596, Rats 627. 225, C. Davidson 216, M. Tuckey Concrete 20 ‘/2 B. Wildman 585, J. Smith- 200. Gagetown Oil & Gas 20 Groombridge Muldoos 9 son 570, R. Vandemark 563, Charmon t 20 Cass Tavern 8 N. Willy 551, R. Schember TUESDAY AFTERNOON Hills & Dales Hospital 19 Kruse Farm 7 ‘12 550, C. Comment 550, LADIES THURSDAY NITE TRIO Clare’s Sunoco 19 Cussin Cousins 7 600 Series: J. Kuhl 606. Oct. 19,1982 Oct. 21,1982 1 Herron Builders 18 Tax-Savin High Team Series: Sugar A 4of us 7 Thumb National Bank Francis Builders 7 16h Town Market 2898. Pierce Honey Bees 22 Cass City Sports 10 Babich Farms 25 The Gamblers 7 High Team Game: Sugar Mixed Co. 20 21 J.J. Flooring 10 Van Dale Van Neil 7 Town Market 987. Don’s Auction Gallery 18 IGA 20 Shag’s Angels 9 Breakthroug The Neighbors 5 1/2 Pinney State Bank 18 Circle S General Cable 8 18 I!! Rich Disposal 4 Hair Benders 17 Jacques Seed 18 Rollons 2 TUSCOLA Kingston Ins. 15% 550 or Better Series : ‘B. Draves 18 Can husband and wife both have an IRA? Bombers 1 GET TOGETHERS “E” Pin Pickers 14% Davidson 587, P. Berry OOPS 18 568, Oct. 18,1982 Hills and Dales 12 17 YES ... There‘s no such thing as a one-per-family IRA P. Robinson 559. Hacker Farms Men’s High Series: R. Wright Painting 11 Blanchards 16% limit. IRAs are individual accounts, therefore both Nicholas 542, J. LaRoche Miller’s Eggs Inc. 33 Croft-Clara Lumber 10% Nieboer Masonry 15l/2 Chappel’s Men’s Wear 33 540, G. Lapp 525, H. Ed- MERCHANETTE Birchview 5% Gordon Builders 15 husbands and wives can have their own. When a hus- F & M State Bank 31 wards 523, B. Zawilinski 513, Oct. 21,1982 Pine Valley Farms 14 band and wife each earn separate amounts of personal P. Leiterman 512. Parkway 28 High Women’s Series: B. Roger’s Hay 27 Men’s High Games: J. Geiger-Hunt Ford 21’,2 Watson 506. 200 Games: J. Mathewson earned income, both qualify to contribute up to $2,000 Barnes’ Construction 26 Federal regulations require LaRoche 199, J. Warner 199, Charmont 20 High Women’s Game: C. 210, Doug O’Dell 206, E. Dale’s Eaves Troughing 25 yearly in their separate IRAs. substantial penalties for withdrawal G. Lapp 197. Cass City Sports 20 Long 195. Babich 201,O. Pierce 214, B. Stahlbaum Asphalt made prior to maturity. Women’s High Series: D. Kritzman’s 18 ‘/z High Team Series: Pierce Andrus 219, A. Mchchlan Paving 25 Dubs 508, M. VanVliet 506, J. Esther’s Health Spa 16’12 Honey Bees 1806. 201. Lapp 502. Herron Builders 15 Pizza Villa 22 High Team Game: Pierce 525 Series: J. Mathewson Women’s High Game: J. Walbro 15 Doerr Farms 17 Honey Bees 627. 546, E. Gordon 525, Duane IGA 14 Lapp 200. Joos’ Fifth Wheels 14’2 Cass City O’Dell543, B. Babich 531, L. High Team Series: Cass Anrod Screen Cyl. 14 Erla’s 13 Summers 557, R. Root 548, TN Tavern 1989. Miller’s Chicks 12% FRIDAY NITE DOUBLES B. Andrus 560, A. McLach- High Team Game: Cass Pinney State Bank 12112 High Series: D. Miller 570. Oct. 22,1982 ’ lan 554. Thumb National 12 High Games: P. Dillon Ta,vern 715. IGA Foodliner High Team Series: Van Alley Bombers 24 Dale 1824. PIGEON rn&rWrn CASS ‘CITY Bloopers 16 High Team Game: Babich 453-3113 MEMBER FDIC 872411 Faust Rebuilding 16 Farms and OOPS 636. Gutter Getters 16 Campbell Sawmill 16 PF Flyers 14 Fearless Four 13 Heard’s Teards 13 Wood Choppers 12 L & S Standard 10 SANE 9 Pin Heads 9 Men’s High Series: R. Koch 584. Ladies’ High Series: L. Color Computer Attaches To Any Wright 481. Men’s High Game: M. TV For Family Fun and Education Particka 206. Ladies’ High Game: D. TRS-80+‘ 16K Color Computer Fobear 203. /-\ /-\ High Team Series: Alley - by Radio Shack - Bombers 1903. L+ High Team Game: P.F. 1-z- - - - -1 Flyers 654.

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Where everything you buy is guaranteed! Cass City CASCITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,1982 PAGE NME I R. Spencer completes Army basic Pvt. Richard Spencer 11, Fort Jackson, military courtesy, military I S.C. Mrs. Thelma Jackson son of Richard and Phoebe During the training, stu- justice, first aid, and by Spencer of 2411 Hurds dents received instruction in history and traditions. Holbrook Area News Phone 658-2347 Corner Road, Cass City, has drill and ceremonies, weap Spencer is a 1982 graduate I completed basic training at ons, map reading, tactics, of Caro High School. Mrs. Jack Tyrrell visited Mr. and Mrs. Mnard guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hendrick, Mr. and Mrs. Naples. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena Goronowicz of Harbor Evans Gibbard and family Arnold LaPeer, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr and Mrs. Monday forenoon. Beach were Monday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gib- Mrs. Gaylord LaPeer, Mr. Curtis Cleland attended the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley guests of Mr. and Mrs. bard and family. and Mrs. Harold Copeland Shabbona RLDS Women’s Glaza visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Glaza . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shag- and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jack- Department meeting at the Reynold Tschirhart Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Swack- ena were Saturday after- son attended an open house, Shabbona RLDS Church an- day. hamer of Bad Axe were nwn guests of Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. nex Thursday evening. Rodney Talaski and Bryce Friday guests of Sara Camp- Calvin Hunt, Elmer Fuester, in honor of Mrs. Ray Griggs returned A Tax-Savin Champagne were Tuesday bell and Harry Edwards. Mrs. Jack Tyrrell spent Mr. and Mrs. Lester home Saturday after spend- afternoon guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cle- Wednesday and Thursday O’Dell ’s , of Ashley, silver ing a week in St. Mary’s Mrs. Earl Schenk. land and daughters spent the with Mr. and Mrs. Milo Her- wedding anniversary. A buf- Hospital in Saginaw where Mrs. Clayton Hubel and week end with Cadet Dale man at Montrose. fet dinner was served. she underwent surgery Mon- Cleland at West Point. Breakthroug Charlie Brown were Satur- Mr. and Mrs, Jerry kitch Mr. and Mrs. William day. I!! day evening guests of Mrs. Mrs. George JackSon Sr. of Bad Axe were Sunday Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Where do tax benefits come from? - ]Louis Naples. entered Scheurer Hospital in supper and evening guests of Moore, Tracy and Brian of Buella of Sandusky and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cle- Pigeon last Monday and was Mr. and Mrs. Frank hm- Snover, Mr. and Mrs. Evans and Mrs, Jerry Decker were Those who have IRA accounts should always land were Wednesday eve- scheduled for surgery Mon- ing . Gibbard and family, Mr. and Friday evening guests of remember that their tax benefits come from two separate ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. day, Oct. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Suzanne Booms of Caro, Mrs. Dan Gibbard and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord La- Jack Pelton. George Jackson of Oxford Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sween- ily and Theresa Laming and Peer. sources: (1) the annual tax savings attributable to tax Mrs. Raymond Wallace and Mr. and ME, Don Jack- ey and Mr. and Mrs. Angus family were Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bob LePla of deductible contributions, and (2) the interest earned on visited Mrs. Alex Clerand son and family visited her at Sweeney attended the wed- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Greg Yale and Melvin Peter vis- and Carol Laming Friday the hospital Friday evening. ding of Joan Kolar and Allen Moore and Gregory in honor ited Mrs. George Jackson at amounts invested which remains tax exempt until and Saturday. Blanche White of Sarnia, Frink at St. Clements Cath- Greg Moore’s birthday. Scheurer Hospital in Pigeon removed. Postpone taxes on bothFederal the regulations money requireyou Mrs. Manly Fay Sr., Mr. Mrs. Milford Robinson, Ira olic Church at Romeo at 4:30 Glen Shagena visited Mur- Thursday. and Mrs. Lynwood LaPeer , Robinson and Sara Camp Friday. A reception followed ill Shagena at Hills and Suzanne Booms of Car0 deposit and interest you earn. substantial penalties for withdrawal Mr. and Mrs. Arnold La- bell were Monday supper at Club Orchard Place at Dales Hospital in Cass City was a Friday overnight made prior to maturity. Peer, Mr. and Mrs. Steve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Romeo. Wednesday and Friday. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Timmons and daughters and Gaylord Lapeer. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hind of Mrs. Reynold Tschirhart Sweeney. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson Mr. and Mrs. George Dunkie, La., are spending came home Monday after Mrs. Evans Gibbard was a were Saturday evening Barber Jr. and family and some time at their home spending two weeks at Friday guest of Lillian guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Barber of here and were Sunday fore- Henry Ford Hospital in De- Otulakowski and Stella Lesz- m Gaylord LaPeer for cake Royal Oak spent the week noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. troit and entered Huron cynski. and ice cream in honor of end with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wills. Memorial Hospital in Bad Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thumb National Debbie Timmons’, Mrs. Evans Gibbard and family. Mrs. Manly Fay Sr., Mr. Axe Thursday. Hendrick of Port Austin Saturday guests were Arnold LaPeer’s and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ross, Mr. and John Naples and son Jack were Tuesday supper and PIGEON CASS CITY Cliff Jackson’s birthdays. and Mrs. Keith Welby and Mrs. Martin Sweeney, Lynn of East Detroit spent the evening guests of Mr. and 453-3113 0724311 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence family of Lake Orion. Sun- Fuester, Mr. and Mrs. Lee week end with Mrs, Louis Mrs. Cliff Jackson. Peter of East Detroit, Mick day guests were Theresa Peter of Coleman, Tom Laming and family, Dan Peter of Lapeer, Pastor Gibbard and family and Roger Heintz of Bad Axe, Mrs. Greg Moore and fam- Mr. and Mrs. George Jack- ily. son, Lavena and Brent of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyrrell Oxford, Mrs. Don Jackson attended the wedding of and Margaret Carlson vis- Sheri Thorne and Gary Hal ited Mrs. George Jackson at at Hanover Saturday. The Scheurer Hospital in Pigeon ceremony was at 5 o’clock in during the week end. the Hanover Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shag- A reception followed at the ma were Sunday evening Big Nine Sportsman Hall at guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanover . Schmidt and family at Deck- Aileen Mader of Plymouth mille. spent the week end with Mr. Laura Ball was a Friday and Mrs. Frank Laming. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold LaPeer. SHOWER Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spenc- er attended the Sanilac-Tus- Mrs. Angus Sweeney, Mrs. cola rural letter carriers’ Martin Sweeney, Mrs. Brian * potluck supper and meeting Sweeney, Mrs. Bryce at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hagen, Lorene Bowron, Merton Hendershot at Gage- Mrs. Philip Robinson, An- town Tuesday evening. The nette and Connie, Mrs. next meeting will be at the Larry Robinson, Laura and home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Luann, Mrs. Art Janowiak, Phillips at Decker Nov. 9. Mrs. Ray Michalski, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jack- Dave Michalski and daugh- son visited Mr. and Mrs. ter, Mrs. Kevin Robinson Harold Rounds in Bad Axe and Tracy, Mrs. Cliff Robin- Thursday afternoon. son, Mrs . Gordon Bensinger , Floyd Zulauf and Jack Mrs. Eugene Gosdinski and Ross of Ubly and Bryce Mrs. Cliff Jackson were Champagne were Monday among a group of around 50 evening guests and Mr. and who attended a pink and Mrs. Blake Soule of Bad Axe blue shower for Mrs- Kevin were Monday afternoon O’Connor at the Ubly Com- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl munity Bank meeting mom, Schenk. Sunday afternoon. The Mr. and Mn. Jack Krug shower was given by Mary were Friday evening guests O’Connor, Joyce Pfaff, of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gladys and Clarice Robin- GlaZZl. son. Games were played and Mrs. Jim Hewitt and Mr. prizes given. and Mrs. Jerry Cleland were A buffet dinner was served Monday guests of Mr. and at 12:30. Mrs. Curtis Cleland. Guests attended from Blanche White of Sarnia, ass City, Caro, Bad Axe, Canada, was a Thursday Pigeon, Parisville, Minden overnight and Friday guest City and St. Helen. of Sara Campbell and Harry Edwards. ++++++ Mrs. Manly Fay Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Ja- Mr.and Mrs. Larry Silver, Peer were Wednesday sup Tiffany and Lindsay of Bay per and evening guests of City and Reva Silver were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tim- Sunday evening guests of mons, Debbie and Patti. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wills. Melissa and Jimmy Jack- Blanche White of Sarnia son were Tuesday guests of spent Tuesday, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morell and Thursday with Mr. and and family. Mrs. Arnold LaPeer and Keith Welby of Lake Orion also visited Mr. and Mrs. and Lloyd Barber of Royal Virgil Lowe. Oak were Wednesday guests Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shag- of Mr. and MIS. Evans ena visited Mrs. Murill Gibbard. Shagena at their home Mr. and Mrs. Ward Eknk- Wednesday in Cass City. elman of Cas City were The Holbrook Helpers 4-H Thursday afternoon and sup- Knitters group met at the per guests of Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. Lynn Spencer Cliff Jackson. Tuesday, Wednesday, Mrs. Stephen Knowles of Thursday and Saturday Union Lake spent the week afternoon. end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mr.and Mrs. Dick Krug of fi Removable Fe Hewitt. Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Steel Shank Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc- Frank Mattice of Dearborn Knight of Bad Axe were Heights spent the week end Reg.- $22.95, Sizes Monday evening guests of wit6 Mr.-and Mrs. Stanley fi Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Glaza. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krug Mrs. W.J. Campbell and were Sunday supper and Bill and grandson Ricky of ~imit12Pairs per Customer. evening guests of Mr. and Owosso. Mrs. Paul Streus: Mrs. Howard huks. snig, Jodie and Paul Jr. of Mrs. Stephen Knowles of Bad Axe, Mr.and Mrs. Clay- Piece Goods Sale Union Lake and Mr. and ton Campbell and Mrs. Fritz Mrs. Jim Hewitt were Satur- Van Erp were Saturday day supper guests of Mr . and evening guests of Sara FABRICS Mrs. Charlie Corbishley in Campbell and Harry Ed- Bad Axe. wards for cake and ice Up To $5.98 a yard Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt cream in honor of Bill Camp- One Large I met Mr. and Mrs. Dick Scott bell’s birthday. GroupClose-outs! of Fabric ONLY I of Belmont in Bay City Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Kip- 9 9 yard I day. pen of Port Huron were I Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shag- Thursday lunch guests of Infant’s One-Piece I ena of St. Clair Shores and Mr. and Mrs.Curtis Cleland. I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fock- Mrs. Mike Dreger and SLEEPERS I ler of Deckerville were family of Utica, Mr. and Sleep ’n Play - Flame resistant - first quality - Tuesday evening guests of Mrs. Dennis Morell and assorted colors - sizes small, medium, large. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena. family of Minden City, Mr. and Lynn Mr. Mrs. Spenc- and Mrs. Don Jackson and pieces er attended Ubly Miriam family were Sunday guests $199 OES installation at the Ubly of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ONLY ea. hall Friday evening. Morell . Elmer Fuester of Cass City was a Thursday lunch ENGRAVED guest and Mr. and Mrs. BUSINESS CARDS Leander Rivard were Thurs- day supper guests of Mr.and Available l-Color Mrs. Gaylord IAPeer. or 2-Color James Gruber and Wil- liam Gruber of Drayton Plains were Thursdav CASS CITY, MICHIGAJ GreenThumb I . “1

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I~ I employment opportunities The Tuscola County to persons 55 and over. IMPORTANT FAMILY by Dorothy Eden (fiction). K& Health Department will pre- A supper was served Sun- Mrs. Kenneth Smith. to Frankenmuth. They John Fleming and family. The agency receives its O’Connor finds love and hope in colonial New Zealand. Sw sent “How to make holiday day night at the home of Mr. Sunday evening, Nov. 7, a toured the town. Other guests for dinner Sun- funds from Title V of the is astounded to learn that her new employer, Sir JOY eating fun for the person and Mrs. Merrill Kreger in hymn sing will be held at Sunday afternoon, Mr. and day were Robert Fleming of federal Senior Community Devenish, intends give up his comfortable life and Mrs. Don Smith and Donnie to move with diabetes.’’ honor of Scott Elsholz’s 15th Argyle United Methodist Ann Arbor and Mr. and Mrs. Service Employment Pro- his family and servants to the Canterbury Colonies. Kate b birthday, their grandson. and Mrs. John Dunlap at- James Fleming of Decker. It will explore home enter- Church at 7:30. Shabbona gram. charged with looking after the fragile Lady Devenish and Guests were Mr. and Mrs. and Decker United Meth- tended a tea at the Medical Mr. and Mrs. Robert taining ideas and eating Center in Caro, hosted by the Persons must be low- her attractive daughter Celina. It is only at Avalon that SM Thomas Hagan and girls, odist Church members are Sprague and’ granddaughter income to qualify and would begins to perceive the mystery that has driven Sir John away from home during the Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kreger Forget-me-not Club of Caro. of Bay Port were Sunday so holidays. invited. work for government and far from home. and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frances Krause took Mr. and Mrs. Harold dinner guests of MI. and non-profit private agencies Greenlee of Florida re- The first half of the pro- Mrs. Ernie Gerstenberger. Mrs. John Franzel and Mrs. Mrs. Ryerson Puterbaugh. in their own communities, FOR SPECIAL SERVICES by John Gardner (fiction). Fk gram will be Nov. 1; the Mr. and Mrs. Michael Douglas Kirkbright to lunch turned home after spending Mrs. Raymond Wallace according to area supervisor Bond, an door can lead to assassin lurking a week here visiting rela- was a Tuesday afternoon James open an Ul . second will be Nov. 8. The Dobson and Nicole of Detroit at the Fiesta in Sandusky in Arthur Clark. the darkness, or a temptress lying on his bed. His spid tives and her mother, Mrs. caller of Mrs. Frank Pelton. ‘ program will be given at 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Mark honor of Mrs. Kirkbright’s P e r so n s e ploy e d talent for handling these dangers has kept him alive, but Dobson of Trenton spent Emma Kreger. rn a p.m. and repeated at 6:30 birthday. through the program work now the one man who has beaten him has returned p.m. Sunday with their grand- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Czapla Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT -- and Donnie, Mrs. John Dun- 21 hours a week and receive Blofeld, the brilliant mastermind of the international crime parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hazen of Plymouth spent from The Shabbona RLDS Wo- $3.35 an hour. organization SPECTRE. Trapped in a desert fortress, 007 e lap, Laura Moore, Mrs. Advance registration is Kritzman. Wednesday till Friday visit- men’s Department met Clark finds the positions must walk a deadly tightrope to stop the horror of Blofeld’p i preferred. There is no Joyce Barnes and A1 Creas- Rev. and Mrs. Harold ing Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith. F on enjoyed cake and ice Thursday evening, Oct. 21, after persons apply and are most evil scheme. : charge to attend. For more Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, 45 members of the at the church annex with accepted. There, is no guar- cream Sunday evening with information or to register, Ralph Smith were Sunday Shabbona United Methodist Mrs. Curtis Cleland, hostess, antee that a job will be found AMERICA IN SEARCH OF ITSELF by Theodore H.White . call 673-8114. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Smith supper guests of Mr. and Church went by church bus There were 13 members and for every person who applies (non-fiction). Like earlier works in “The Making of the and family, in honor of their two visitors present. and is eligible, he said. President” series, White tells the story of an election. In son Dannie’s third birthday. The meeting was called to For more information, this case, it is the former actor frgm California who brought Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wheel- order by Mrs. Dean Smith, contact Paul Hillman, Mich- a new governing class and their ideas power. White; er and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur to women’s leader, by reading igan Green Thumb, 3480 S. however, does not focus solely on the election, but starts ia Severance attended the wed- a short story. The worship Isabella Road, Mt. Pleasant Eisenhower’s era and portrays the revolution which th$: ding of Mrs. Donna Shea, was in charge of Mrs. Wil- 48858, telephone (517 1 past 30 years have produced in American politics and lives. daughter of Mrs. Clarence 772-5308. Bullock of Sandusky, and fred Turner. Her theme was Marvin Matulle Saturday, on prayer. Mrs. Don Smith gave reading. Mrs. Ron Oct. 16. It was held in the a Omro, Wis., Presbyterian Kuenzli, district women’s leader from Cass City, was a Intermediate 7 school ,lists Church at p.m. A reception guest and spoke to the followed. group. Recreation was in Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dor- charge of Mrs, Jim Doerr. man visited Mrs. Merle Lunch was served. Dorman of Snover Wednes- first period honor roll: The November meeting day afternoon. will be with Mrs. Dean Following is the rirst CO, +Tracy Dohning, Lisa EIGHTH GRADE Smith. Slips were distri- ELECT OFFICERS marking period honor roll at Edwards, Dawn Edzik, buted for the Nov. 5-6 ba- Cass City Intermediate Becky Emmons, Robert Fet- Evergreen Guys and Gals zaar. Alicia Bliss, +Deb Blu; 4-H Club met Monday eve- School. A + denotes all A’s., ting, Amy Francis, Darin Chris Britt, Mike Britt, ning, Oct. 18, for a Hallo- ++++++ , Gyomory, Brent Hall, Steve Denise Cooper, Jennifer FIFTH GRADE Hammett, Jeff Hrycko. Davis, Jeff Hartwick, Li% ween party and election of Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dor- officers. Elected were: pres- Andrea Isard, Krista Ise- Hirn, Clayton Hobart; man were Sunday afternoon +Mike Bills, Steven Bills, ler, Bill Kappen, Missy +Heidi Iseler, Alice Izydor- ident, Merilee Leslie ; vice- callers of Mrs. Maude president, Julie Smith; sec- Pat Bouck, Dustin Christ- Knowlton, +Janet Koch, ek, Rebecca Johnson, Houghton at the Sanilac ner, David Coe, Josh Cons- Michelle Koepf, John Kritz- +Mark Kappen, Mike Kelly, retary, Rhonda Smith; County Medical Center, San- treasurer, Terri Darr; re- tas, Scott Davis, Scott Dil- man, Julie Lcomis, +Wendy Jim Kritzman, Katie La: dusky. lon, Laura Edwards, +Jan Mellendorf, Heather Mer- Belle, +Shannon McIntosh, porter-photographer, John The Bunco Group met Agar ; administrative lead- Erla, Bobbi Fischer, Mike chant, +John Merchant, Pattysome. Milligan, Toni New: Saturday evening, Oct. 23, Francis, Traci Haas, Eddie Darlene Monroe, Patrick er, Janice Smith, and assis- with Mr. and Mrs. Andy tant, Karen King. Hill, Norris Holdburg, Jason Murphy, Pam Nieboer, Linn Paladi, Ken Pasan- , plan Hoagg. High was won by savings ... Winners in the Halloween Jezewski, Randy Johnson, Davidtoski. Nolan, Barry Osen- ski, Virgil Peters, fRobp I Gordon Ferguson; low by Chris Keller, Michelle Kelly, Powell, Jim Rabideau, Lisa costume contest were: Sr. Mrs. Robert Wheeler and : Whatever size you division, Julie Smith as a Bill Langenburg, Sandy Ron Palmer, Susan Po- Rutkoski, Dan Sangster, door prize to Grant Brown. Loc kard . lega, +Cindy Powell, Jo- Wendy Smith, Tammk safari hunter; Jr. High, Lunch was served. The next r. Michelle Laming as a cheer- Doug Marker, Tammy Ellen Pratt, Shannon Roach, Spaid, Jeanie Sweenex, nest egg... we’ve meeting will be Nov. 6 with McNeil, Charlene Mellen- Roger Root, Connie Schnee- leader; 5th grade, Donnie Mr. and Mrs. Raymond +Carolyn Tuckey, +Peter 3. 3. dorf, Paula Merchant, berger, Stephanie Schulz, Walpole, Jean Weavec, a to Smith as Dracula, and ele- Wallace. savings plan mentary, Pami Stoll as a +Ken Micklash, Keith Mul- Mike Scollon, Jason Smith, Mary Wilson, Genny Wd- witch. rath, Stephanie Nicholson, Raine Smith, Steve Smith, frum. make it grow! Games and dunking for Zonta Club Bobby Nolan, Ryan Pierce, Chris Spencer, Gary Suzor, ~ :. apples were enjoyed by the Beth Powell, Sharon Rosen- Paul Szarapski, Vicki group. Treats and cider plansNov. 16 stangel, Christy Rutkoski, Thorp, Leigh Voss, Duane “Howmuch ’ ;.Our high yielding were sold, netting $24.43 for Tim Rutkoski, Jim Stimpfel, Webb, John Wright, Bill the club treasury. style show Brent Sturtevant, Jane1 Zeidler . woulditcost ~ time certificates may be The next meeting will be a Sweeney, Laura Turner, the plan that’s just roller skating party at San- Thirty members and Angela Weir, Stacy White, SEVENTH GRADE toreplace : dusky . guests attended the Oct. 19 Sue Zagorski. riaht for vou. potluck dinner meeting of Lisa Britt, David Bur- everything’ . +++++t the Cass City Zonta Club at SIXTH GRADE nette, Jeremy Capps, Jane the home of Edith Little. Dickinson, Vickey Engle- in your Mrs. Clarence Bullock of A white elephant sale was +Brent Beecher, +Caren hart, Sandy Frank, Mark apartment..?’’ Sandusky was a Friday sup- held, which netted the club Britt, Paul Britt, Sally Gracey, Mark Hampshire, per guest of her sister, Miss substantial c. $171. Brooks, Nick Bullock, Greg Hanby, Jody Hanson, jee me about State Farm Grace Wheeler. Esther McCullough initi- Stacey Capps, Jodi Clark, Lana Harris, Tanya Hat- ?entersInsurance. The cos1 Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dor- ated a new member, Betty Don Current, Leah DeRoc- maker, Tammy Hurd, Mike s low and the coverage man were Friday visitors of Laurie. Jones, Alice Kappen, Chris :omprehensive. THE INNEY e Mr. and Mrs. Joe Billot of Reports were given on the Klco, Kathryn kino. p Snover and also called on 25th anniversary luncheon County 4-H Kathy Marshall, Kristina Ernest A. Teichman Jr. Mrs. Virginia Jones. at Wildwood Farms Oct. 16. Marshall, Chuck Merchant, 6529 Main St. w Mrs. Howard Hill and Plans were made and riders do well Jaime Miller, Dawn Mul- Cass Gity, Mich. STATEBANK Get The Most grandson were Saturday reports given for the rath, Lisa Nicholas, Krista Phone 872-3388 For Your afternoon callers of Mr. and “Winter Fantasy of Fash- Nurnberger, Tracy Ouvry, 6522 MainSt. Cass City Mrs. Andy Hoagg. ions,” a style show to be held in horse show Jennifer Palmer, Chris Like a good Savings Dollars! Mrs. Brbara Karnes and Nov. 16 in the high school Rabideau, Rusty Schnee- neighbor, children, Randy and Chatel cafetorium, The drawing for These Tuscola County 4-H berger, Brenda Severance, State Fnrm of Portland, Ore,, spent the the quilt will take place at members won the following Becky Smerdon, Jeff Son- is there. week end with Mr. and Mrs. the show. placings at the state horse tag, Ray Stachura, Fred show at Michigan State Uni- Thorp, Dan Tuckey, Dean STATE FARM FIRE *’ versity : Whittaker, Bonnie Wilson, AND CASUALTY COMPAN\ Amy Widger, Kingston, Julie Wrona. 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- Participating Dealers contribute $175.00 to $350.00 to this Program A member of U.S. Senator Carl Levin’s regional office staff will be in Bad Axe and Caro Monday, Nov. 8. He will be in the commis- sioner’s room of the Huron County Building from 11 a.m.-noon and the Caro

Municipal Building council chambers from 2-3 p.m. + Persons who are having a problem with an agency of the federal government or who would like to make their views known to the senator Only While Supplies Last are invited to meet with the aide. Those unable to attend can contact Levin’s regional of- Albee@->Home Centel fice at 500 Federal Street, P.O. Box 817, Saginaw 48606, 6094 E. Cass City Rd. Ph. 872-2270 telephone 754-2494. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,1982 PAGE ELEVEN -

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I supreme court Y. for Huron board political commercials * , I-, Five candidates are run- School in Lansing and has COURT OF APPEALS ning Tuesday on the non- practiced law in Michigan Residents of Grant, Sheri- REIBLINC, 58, of 4192 UIIOPPOged, having won the election is less than a them repair roads, bridges, William Beasley and dan, Oliver, Windsor and Republican primary over The partisan ballot for eight- and New York. R. Crown Road, Elkton, has week away and Hazen Sewers and other facilities Michael J. Kelly are without ‘ Chandler Townships incumbent Nugent. year terms on the Michigan Tues- been a member of the William Bmis still deciding which and thus provide jobs. Although non-partisan on opposition to be reelected to day will choose between county commissioners 12 She-wiUbe the first wotll811 Supreme Court. candidates and ballot issues “Well, that worked in the the ballot, the candidates the Court of Appeals, 2nd ’ Calvin Reibling and Vernon yeam and chairman of to serve on the county Electors may vote for two was to vote for. ’ai”Brown said of what of them, which is the were nominated by political district, for six-year tehg ~ Kretzschmer to represent the CWnty board h 1975. board. In making his decisions, some are calling a “make parti=, Mdy and Cava- Beasley has served since ‘I them on the Huron County He has been chairman of The district consists of number to be elected. he feels the best source of work” program. As for Rods Campbell of Ann nagh by the Democrats, 1976; Kelly since 1974. Board of Commissioners. its finance committee the Bingham, , Sherman, information is what whether it will work now, “I Riley and Campbell by the 14 Sigel, Bloomfield and he Arbor was a probate judge The county ‘district in+ The townships form past three years and has really couldn’t say.” Republicans and Avery by cludes Tuscola, Huron and District 2. Reibling, the J.hcolnTownship. reads. from 1967 until he was ap ; served at one time or Brown doesn’t care 0- “I don’t care for them,”he for pointed a Washtenaw the Libertarian Party. Sanilac Counties. t iocUmbent, is a Republican. andher on all of the board’s said of television commer- television ads for candidates Kretzschmer is a Demo- committees. County circuit judge in 1969. cials for and against the for the same reason he He has been elected to the crat. Sta #e ide ballot proposals. “I’d just as doesn’t like them for ballot 50, w position three times since, KRETZSCHMER, Of soon read about them. I proposals. “They don’t show 1 8321 Bern Road, Bay Port, Is the last time in 1W.He is an qTuscolaboard think you get more detail.” me much. I’d sooner read adjunct professor at Cooley a farmer and owner with his candidates about it. It saves me chang- wife of Kretzschmer Home Asked if he feels the TV Law School in Lansing. ads for the proposals are ing the channel.” Michael F. Cavanaugh Center in Pigeon, which is Brown, a semi-retired operated primarily by her. listed confusing, he responded, was an assistant attorney “They usually are.” farmer, and his wife, Mar- for the city of Lansing and seeks reelection; garet, live at 7181 Walter The race8 for governor As for TV ads for candi- then city attorney for a total dates, he.doesn’t like the Road, Cass City. They have of two from 196749, All seven members of the 5) Margaret Wenta (D-i), and U.S. Senator have been three daughters and five years, hard to ignore for anyone so-called television ads, then in private practice until Tuscola County Board of and Rollin Carpenter (R), ; who watches television, but which instead of sayina whv grandchildren. elected a district judge in Commissioners are seeking Koylton, Dayton, Fremont, ; for the record, here’s who’s citizens should vik Tor 1971. He has served on the reelection. and Watertown Townships. I running for statewide offices candidate, say why they Michigan Court of Appeals Three of them don’t have 6) Robert Russell (D)and ‘; shouldn’t vote for except for educational of- his op- shebeing elected in 1974. any opposition, including George (Bill) Clark Jr. : fices, covered in another ponent. Brown said he would Blair MdyJr. of Grosse Royce Russell, R-Cass City. (R-i); Tuscola and Vassar ; article : rather hear positive things Pointe Shores was a Wayne He will represent the new Townships.7) Kenneth Kennedy (D-i) about a candidate “Give Govttnor - James Blan- - County Circuit judge for 11 District 2, which consists of chard (D), congressman me some good reasons.” - years before being elected Elkland, Elmwood, Novesta and Robert Fong (R),Ar- : since January, 1975; Rich- rather than negative things to the Michigan Supreme and Kingston Townships. bela and Millington Town- ard Headlm (R),president about his opponent. Court in 1976. He is the only Districts have been re- ships. Alexander Hamilton Life The main job of who- incumbent seeking reelec- drawn since the last election of ever elected governor will Insurance Co. since 1972; is tion. He is chairman of the to comply with 1980 census Robert Tisch, Tisch Inde- be, Brown responded, Supreme Court’s sentencing statistics. Wedding E. “Mostly, get the people Calvin Reibling pendent Party, Shiawassee back guidelines committee. Also running without op- Announcements County drain commissioner. to work. Everybody knows Dorothy Cornstock Riley position are Donna Rayl, In connection with his The American Independent, that. That’s nothing new.” of Detroit served an interim R-Akron, District 1, Elling- 6d Mia county commission- Libertarian, Socialist Work- Democratic gubernatorial term on the Wayne County ton, Almer, Columbia, er, Reibling been a and Workers league candidate James Blanchard Circuit Court before being Akron and Wisner Town- lnvitutiorr s has ers is proposing the state should Thumb Area Consortium Parties also have wndi- appointed to the Court of ships, and Paul Nagy, Catalogs loaned administrative datcs. sell bonds to raise money to Appeals in April, 1976, R-Vassar, District 3, Gil- board mem- make low-interest loans to overnight . Vern Krttzschmer ber since 1974 and its U.S. Senator - Donald and has been elected twice ford, Fairgrove, Denmark chairman the past four Riegle (D), senator for the local governments to help since then. She. was in and Juniata Townships. FREE SUBSCRIPTION He was chairmanof the years, smved on the East past six years, US. repre- ...... private practice 10 years Districts in which there WITH EACH ORDER. Agricultural Stabilization Central Michigan Health sentative for 10 years before ...... and an attorney for the are contests are as follows: and _Conservation Service Systems Agency board six that; Philip E. Ruppe (R), Wayne County Friend of the (i denotes incumbent) : State Committee from 1Y7& years until his recent mig U.S. Representative frcm Court for 12 years. 4) Marion Huff (DI and 80. He was a member of the nation and was its treasur- 197040, director of Wash- J. Benson Collon (R-i), Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port er, and has served on the ington services for Amax, DeGrow vs. Prager Peter W. Avery, 33, is a Wells and Indianfields Board of Education from Area Agency on Aging Inc. Four minority parties 1980 graduate of Cooley Law Townships. C 1910-78 and was president board four years. have candidates. 0 for four years. Reibling plans to retire as Secretary of .state - Rich- Kretzschmer is a past a cash crop farmer after ard H. Austin (D), has been in senate race GOODhtjYEAR*r president of the Huron this year. He is a member of secretary of state since Jan- County Bean Growers and Farm Bureau, Elkton uary, 1971; Elizabeth A. Voters residing in the new served on its board for a Rotary Club and the Elkton Andrus (R),president of the 28th state senate district will number of years, has been United Methodist Church. Michigan Northern Rail- be deciding among Repub- active in other commodity way. Two minority parties lican Dan DeGrow of Port groups and sewed 10 years OTHER DISTRICIS have candidates. .Huron, Democrat Joha M. on the Scheurer Hospital Attorney general - Frank Prager of Lum in Lapeer Board of Dirwtors. In District 1, Bruce W. J. Kelley (D), attorney gen- County and Libertarian He is a member of the Kuhl of Sehaing, winner eral since December, 1961; Party candidate Thomas Farm Bureau, National of the Republican primary L. Brooks Patterson, Oak- Henry Hoffman of Port Farmers Union, Pigeon over one opponent, is land County prosecutor Huron. Chamber of Commerce and unopposed for reelection. since January, 1973. One Tbe new a8th consinti of Salem United Methodist The district consists of minority party candidate. S nilac, Lapeer and St. Church in Pigeon. Brookf ield, Sebewa ing , &ircounties. Kretzschmer was a par- Fairhaven and McKinley DeGrowisadcousin ticipant in the Kellogg TownShipS. Cornedv of retiring Sen. Alvin Farmers Study Program for In District 4, Jean Talaski J DcGrow, R-Pigeon, who three years in the l!Wks. of mlHarbor Beach, is q~tdthe dd 2Bth - ’slrscola, Huron and Sanilac scheduled Counties, plus part of Lapeer and St. Clair in Caro camti-. PRAGER. 36, is chair- man of the Lapeer county The Cam Arts Society has Democratic * Party, a announced that tickets for member of the United Auto its Novembr dinner theatre Workers and a pduction production of the Neil Simon line employee at the DSE WEIGHT comedy, “Come Blow Your Chrysler Corp. plant in with our Holiday Horn,” have gone on sale. CenterLine. The play will run Nw. 19, He is a graduate of Cooley 20 and 21 at the Knights of High school in Detroit, has Savings Pass Columbus If the dinner ONLY ‘28” I Hall. an associate degree from theatre is a sellout, a con- Macomb County Commun- CURRENT MEMBERS r25m* ventional (without CASS CITY. Thursday 930 a m. dinner) ity College and a bachelor's Vefmica’s Restauranl.Main SlrMt. performance will be offered from Wayne State 872 4025 Or 872 5196 I degree MDAXE: Thuray5 Jo P m Thursday, Nov. 18. Udvdty. Farm Bureau Ins BurMlng. 71 1 N “Come Blow Your Horn” AVimveteran, he ha Van Dyke will CAROMonday 6 90 P m be directed by Beth member of the general tiurnar hveloinnent Ccntsr. Miller of Kingston, and will board of the Michigan UAW. YOlltaguC srreet feature in the starring roles, PAID MEMBERSHIP ’ He and his wife, Betty, have hahand wife THROUGH JAN. 8 I and Steve and twochildrea. On wlc in all el- week of Niwrmbcr 8 ad15 Margie White, Maureen Mc- B~~inaweek of W.mkr 15 MROW, 29, has ben a I Laughlin, Maggie Ecbols state representative since and Sarah Pistm, all of January, 1980, represent- Caro; Gil Miller, Kingston, ing part of st. clair county. and Fergus Mann, Saginaw. He attended St. Clair County Commrmity Couege from 1971-73, graduated from Michigan State Uni- versity in M75, where he was a Phi Beta Kappa, and received hi8 law degree from Wayne State Univer- sity in 1978. IntheHomeofRepre- sentatires, DeGrow is assistant minority whip; ViceChaimanoftheMariae Affairs Committee, and a DISTRICT 5 member d the Education COmnittEe, senior citizm3 aLLd Retire3neat commim SANILAC and Connesratim, ment and Recreation Com- COUNTY mittee. COMMISSIONER L. Forbush

Lamotte, Evergreen, Argyle, Greenleaf, finishes Navy Austin, Mindem, Delaware, part of Forester, Marion Townships. recruit camp

Navy Fireman Larry C. Forbush, soa of Marilyn Lifelong Sanilac Resident Arrrett of 1299 Cemetery Road, Deford, has corn- pletea recruit training at the Your support will be Naval Training Center, ry Great Lakes, Ill. During the eight-week appreciated in Nov. 2 Orcard for ldentiftcation and honored only a1 Goodyear Auto Servlce Centers training cycle, trainees stud- Use any of these ways to buy Goodyear Revolving ChargeAccoclnt MasterCard Visa American Express ied general military sub Carte Blanche t Diners Club Cash General Election jects designed to prepare them for further academic GOODPEAR and on-the-job training in one thbNavy’s 85 basic of oc- AUTO & FARM SERVlCE CENTER ,f’ . cupational fields. Included were seaman- 6168 W. Main St cas city Ph. 872-2127 ship, close order drill, Naval MCES LIMITEDWARRANTIES AND CREDCT TERMS SHOWN ARE AVAILABLE AT GOOOYEAR AUTO $€WECENTERS. SEE ANY OF THE BELOW LISTED INWWNMW Paid for by committee to reelect Don Decker. FOR THEIR AND AT history and first aid. OEALERS COMPETITIVE PRICES. WARRANTIES CREDIT TERMS. AUTO SERVEES NOT AVAIUBLE STARRED L-m. PAGE cAss CITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,1982 THIRTEEN Allen and McCann vie ,io succeed Armbruster

The race succeed of Aug. 10 Republican in the primary, who is during the campaign to to re- the avoid possible conflict with tiring State Rep. Loren primary over seven 0th~ running for the office for the Armbruster, R-Caro, is candidates, and Democrat fourth time. federal law since the posi- ppenDickbAllen, winner James McCann, unopposed The reapportioned 77th tion is partially federally district consists of all of funded. He is still perform- Huron County and all of ing the duties, but without L, Notice Of Tuscola except for Arbela, pay. Millington and Watertown McCann has associate and

Townships in the southwest bachelor's degrees from +- GENERAL ELECTION corner of the county. Columbia College in Mis- The old 84th district rep- souri, the latter in psychol- For resented by Armbruster ogy, a master's degree in consists of all of Tuscola and educational and commun- part of Saginaw and ity leadership and an duca- GRANT TOWNSHIP Genesee Counties. tional specialist degree, ROAD CLOSED -- Argyle Road, east of M-53,was closed Friday for installation of a new ALLEN, 44, has been both from Central Michigan drainage tile, part of the Craig and Heussner Drain cleaning project. A total of 5% miles of editor of the I'uscola County University, and has started drain are being cleaned at a cost of $S,OOO. The project began earlier this month and will be Advertiser for most of the 18 work on a doctoral degree in completed next spring. The drain drains 1,800 acres, all in Evergreen Township. The township TUESDAY, NOV, 2,1982 I years he has bnwith the education. will pay 15 percent of the cost; Sanilac County, 22.67; state Department of Transportation, .64; newspaper. McCann served on the and property owners, 61.69 percent. Contractor is Larry Jocham of Clifford. A veteran of the U.S. State Labor Board for more l?olls will be open at the Township Hall from Marine Corps and the Air than a year, representing 7:OO a.m. to 8:OO p.m. said day of election. Force, he attended the veterans concerning em- University of Illinois and the ployment. Ask Us How University of Maryland. He is a member of the You Can Win A Democratic State Central Barcia, Noel seek Application for absentee ballot must be Committee, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled Free TV made by Saturday, Oct. 3Q at 2 p.m. American Veterans, Mich- and/or I I igan Association of County Veterans Counselors, Mich- Free Haircut igan Association of Civil 34th senate seat De DON REID fense Directors, and the Voters have a choice House Public Works Com- sity, Ypsilanti, and his law Township Clerk Michigan Democratic Agri- Tuesday, between Demo- mittee and previously degree from the Detroit cultural Committee and is crat James A. Barcia and headed the drainage com- College of Law in 1975. an authorized agent for the Republican Artis Noel to -- Michigan Veterans Trust a represent the new 34th +k Fund. district in the Michigan i Notice Of McCann is also Owner of Senate. F Tel-View Video, which The district consists of makes videotapes of wed- Tuscola, Huron, Bay, GENERAL ELECTION dings, industrial programs, Arenac and Gladwin etc. Counties. Part of it, Huron For The resident of W. Akron and Sanilac, was included in Dick Allen Road, Akron, and his wife, the old 28th district, which have four children. has been represented by ELKLAND TOWNSHIP Allen was a charter mem- retiring Sen. Alvin DeGrow, t ber of the former Help Line \I 1 R-Pigeon. crisis intervention pro- Stadlberger If the votes cast in the gram, charter member of Aug. 10 primary have I TUESDAY, NOV, 2,1982 I Tuscola County *, 1 1 the Com- political party significance, munity Mental Health Serv- sentenced it appears Barcia has the ices Board, helped establish advantage in the general Polls will be open at the Township Hall the Tuscola Players Com- election. He and the one from 7:OO a.m. to 8:OO p.m. said day of munity Theatre Group in the for arson other Democrat running in Richards. the primary received a total election. early 1960s and until recently Artis Noel Barber and Styling was an officer of the Car0 Ernest Stadlberger, 19, of of 26,774 votes; Noel and the James Barcia Arts Society. 6280 Moriarty Road, Deck- other two Republican candi- The Car0 resident is a mittee. member of the Tuscola See Harriet A former coordinator of er, was sentenced Oct. 19 to dates received a total of Application for absentee ballot must be youth activities at the Cam He also serves or has County Republican Party, 6592 Houghtonat St. six months in the Sanilac 15,998. served on the education; made by Saturday, Oct. 30 at 2 p.m. United Methodist Church, County Jail, for two arson BARCIA 30, has been a Caro Rotary Club, and the I I conservation, environment First United Presbyterian he served on the Caro Board state representative since related charges. and recreation; colleges and of Commerce in the late In addition, he has now 19T1, representing part of Church in that community. Corner Houghton & Maple universities; tourist in- He and his wife, Justine, a 1- 1- and has been active in been charged with arson in Bay County including Bay Cat i 872-4094 CAROLYN WARE the American Cancer City and Essexville. dustry relations, and liquor doctor practicing with Caro

,; connection with a Tuscola control commit tees. !Township Clerk + Society and March of tounty barn fire. Barcis (pronounced bar- Family Physicians, have Mon. - Sat. open 8 a.m. Dimes. He helped develop she) is chairman of the At the start of his second one daughter. He was credited with two term, Barcia was elected .- the Champ Thumb Meet df days served. Sanilac Circuit majority whip by his Dem- ions track and field meet. Judge Allen Keyes also fined Funeral slated Notice Of ocratic colleagues, a leader- Allen is a member of the him $150 and assessed $400 ship position, and has held Notice Of I rules committee of the court costs. Michigan Pres$ Association, the assignment since. Stadlberger pleaded guilty Friday for A 1974 graduate of Sagi- I 4' GENERAL ELECTION Caro Community Hospital Sept. 23 to attempted arson GENERAL ELECTION Advisory Board, Caro naw Valley State College, of real property in the Sept. 9 Barcia worked for U.S.Sen. For 1 i: For Baseball Federation, Mt. burning of the barn of Edwin Pearl Wutson Philip Hart in was Moriah Lodge 226, and 1g1, No. F Peters in Evergreen Town- Pearl Clare Watson, 93, of community service AM, and Caro Chapter No. ship and arson of personal Argyle, died Monday at her coordinator for the R, 96, Royal Arch of ELLINGTON TOWNSHIP 1%NOVESTA TOWNSHIP Masons property in the Sept. 11 home after a short illness. Michigan Community Blood Caro. burning of Steve Innes' She was born Dec. 14,1888, Center in 1974-75 and was He and his wife and two wagon loaded with straw in in Koylton Township, Tus- administrative assistant to sons live in Fairgrove Town- Lamotte Township. He was cola County, the daughter of then State Rep. (now Con- ship. arrested by state police 1 TUESDAY, NOV. 2,,1982 I David and Sarah ( Redman 1 gressman) Donald Albosta McCANN, 53, has been I TUESDAY, NOV. 2,1982' about an hour after the Emigh. in 1975-76. 4 I I Tuscola County veterans latter fire was reported. Miss Emigh married NOEL 34, was appointed counselor since Decemkr, He was sentenced to con- Charles S. Watson Jan. 15, Tuscola County prosecutor Polls will be open at the Township Hall I! 1973, after having serv_ed Polls will be open at the Township Hall from current sentences for each 1913, in Sandusky. They in January, 1979, and was from 7:OO a.m. to 8:OO p.m. said day of more than 20 years in the charge. The fine and costs . k00 a.m. to 8:OO p.m. said.day of election. made their home on an elected to a four-year term election. Army. covers both charges. Evergreen Township farm in November, 1980. He was a member of the until moving to Cdss City in From 1976 until he be- Lamotte Township Fire De- 1948. Her husband died in came prosecutor, Noel was Application for absentee ballot must be Application for absentee ballot must be partment until shortly after 1974, Mrs. Watson moved to a Macomb County assist- made by Saturday, Oct. 30 at 2 p.m. his arrest. Argyle in 1976. ant prosecutor, specializing I I made by Saturday, Oct. 30, at 2 p.m.. Stadlberger was ar- I She is survived by one in the organized crime sec- I p- raigned last Wednesday on a brother, Fred Emigh, Snov- tion. charge of arson of real er ; three grandchildren ; A native of Detroit, he CLAYTON TURNER I NURSIE KLOC in property connection with Mrs. Bill (Bonna) Pruitt, received his bachelor's and Township Clerk I Township Clerk the burning of the barn Lincoln Park, Mrs. Gene master's degrees from owned by Pat Sheridan on (Conaleel GrindsLaff, South- Eastern Michigan Univer- Lamton Road, south of gate, and Mrs. Robert *. Deckerville Road. That fire Notice Of (Sally) Henry, Argyle; 10 I occurred Sept. 2. grea t -g r a n dch il d r e n , and He appeared before Mag- two great-great-grandchil- istrate Donald Smith who set dren. One son, Gaylord, one I GENERAL ELECTION bond at $lO,OOO. A pretrial daughter, Eleanor, three hearing before District brothers and three sisters WALLY KENT HAS DISTINGUISHED HIMSELF FOR Judge Richard F. Kern was preceded her in death. I. scheduled Monday of this Funeral services will be 6REENLEAF TOWNSHIP week, with preliminary ex- conducted at 1 p.m. Friday IN SIX YEARS AS YOUR'PROBATE JUDGE -.. amination Nov. 5. +t AND at Little's Funeral Home, Bond has been posted, so Cass City, Rev. James Rule FVERGREEN TOWNSHIP James McCaqn Stadlberger was returned to of the Argyle United Meth- the Sanilac County Jail. odist Church officiating. Since September, 1981, he Burial will be in Elkland HE HAS EARNED RE-ELECTION has also been the county Township Cemetery. I TUESDAY, .NOV. 2,1982 I emergency services coordi- "There are many things that we would throw away, if nator, although he is on we were not afraid that oth- leave from the position ers might pick them up." Homespun *HE'S BUDGET-MINDED ...Reducing the cost of numer- ous programs within the court system Of needlework .HE'S EXPERIENCED ...with adecade as an attorney and Notice six years as probate judge class set aeHE'S DEDICATED ...on call 24 hours a day, annually dis- GENERAL ELECTION posing of his own cases and others The Cass City Department .HE'S RESPECTED ...honored by his peers, looked up to \ For of Community Education by many students of the law will offer a two session class mHE'S COURAGEOUS ...his decisions are made on the on candlewicking and bases of justice and fairness only ELMWOOD TOWNSHIP counted cross stitch begin- .HE'S AN ACTIVE, CONCERNED, INVOLVED AND ning Nov. I1 from 7-9 p.m. COMMllTED FAMILY MAN Counted cross stitch -was TUESDAY, NOV. 2,1982-1 popularized in the Scandi- I navian countries using the 1 same basic stitch as Application for absentee ballot must be i Polls will be open at township stamped cross stitch but has the a finer and more even look. RE-ELECT W. WALLACE KENT, JR, l.8 made by Saturday, Oct. 30,at 2 p.m. hall from 7l a.m. - 8 p.m. said day of Candlewicking is a colon- ial needlework which frugal election. ancestors did by utilizing the PROBATE JUDGE wicking left from candle- making and using it on their Application for absentee ballot must be homespun cotton muslin, made by Saturday, Oct. 30 at 2 p.m. leaning heavily on the pop- 'HE'S EARNED THE RIGHT TO CONTINU€ SERVING" ular decor of the times. Contact the community Pridfuby Re-&cl Ksnt CuwdRm, 715 S. FrnL mCor0,M! 48723 education department at (517) 673-3137, Ronald Davis, CWrman;Gary m.Tv JOANNE SATTELBERG 8724151 to enroll. A small TOWNSHIPAdCLERK fee plus the cost of materials will be charged. I’ PAGE FOURTEEN CAS CITYCHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, im CASCITY, MICHIGAN Hawks drop Hawks need win close games to to move out of Vukans, Raiders Like Michigan State’s up their first victory of the football team Cass City’s season in a dozen tries by basketball team has been in league basement topping Sandusky in the pre- every gam9 recently but has U ceding game, continued Friday will be the final Branch was leading, 7-0, I‘he final score came in won only once. The Hawks their fine play against the opportunity for the Cass City dropped another close de- after a 47-yard run around the third period when Mike Raiders. Red Hawks to move out of his own right end by Griffen pounded over from cision Tuesday night at Vas- In the first half, it ap- the cellar of the Thumb B theDave one yardOsentoski line. led the $ar, 33-30. Dave Ankley, who broke sev- peared as if form would be Association, a spot they eral tackles on his touch- The game got off to any- followed as Marlette jumped share in the league with Bad offense and defense again. thing but fast start. In the down jaunt. a off to an 11-8 first period Axe and Sandusky. 2 first eight minutes Cass City The Hawks punted and He was credited with solo edge and increased it to 25-17 Friday the Hawks play the when the receiver fumbled, tackles and 21 assists, The failed to score while the Vul- at the intermission. Sandusky Redskins at Cass cans counted just two points, recovered on the North senior fullback also led the But Cass City charged City and for the first time offense with 40 yards in 10 which has to be a record in back in the third period and Branch 38. Coach Don this year the Hawks will Schelke went to the air and it carries. Also credited with scoring futility. the first half of the final enter the game rated with at fine defense by Schelke were ’ After that the teams quarter to tie and go in front. looked for a moment like the least an even chance to win. e Jeff Loomis, 13 assists; Kev- picked up the pace. Cass At the threequarters mark strategy would pay off That’s because in recent A toss in the left flat found in Shaw, 10 assists, and Tom City scored 14 points in the it was 31-all and with four games Cass City has been the Hawk receiver in back of Lefler, 2 solo tackles and 8 second quarter and the two minutes left Cass City was in coming on strong. Two assists. teams left the floor at the front by seven. everybody with clear sail- weeks ago they looked good ing to the goal line, but the intermission tied. But Marlette went into a in an upset over’ Bad Axe CC NB The Vulcans bounced back press and several turnovers excellent pass was dropped and last Friday looked near- and Cass City3 best chance Passes complete, to take a 26-21 lead at the end enabled the visitors to tie it ly as good in a losing effort 9-26-1 3-10 of the third quarter and the to score went glimmerihg. intercept. up at the end of regulation against North Branch, 194. Yards passing 95 46 Hawks were unable to close time. Marlette edged Cass After that, North Branch Actually, the game was went to work and scored Rushing plays 21 41 the gap. City 7-6 in the overtime much closer than the final Rushing yards 42 192 Jill Hutchinson scored 14 period to take the win. ,again. Credit this one to score indicated and mis- Ankley. He set up the mark- Total yards 137 238 points for Cass City while For the first time this year First downs 10 Betty Jo Morrison led all GAN.G TACKLING Cass takes by the still young Cass er with a lbyard jaunt and 5 Cass City had three players helped City keep North Branch City eleven were responsible Fumbles lost 22 scorers with 18 for then went over a few mo- Vassar. in double figures. Carrie in check for most of the night. The Broncos won 19-0 on for the Broncos’ markers. Punting avg. 4-25 6-30 Michelle Fa hrner picked Lautner and Laura Richards ments later on an eight-yard several big plays following Cass City’s mistakes. Stopping Each team fumbled twice run. Penalties 4-55 9-80 up 10 rebounds and Kim netted 14 each and Jill ’ and in addition Cass Citv Wagg added 8 but balanced a Bronco are Kevin Shaw, left, and Joe Langenburg. Hutchinson counted 10. had a drive thwarted by a rebounding by Vassar gave Cheryl Miller, 10 points, and pass interception. In the the winners a 41-36 edge on Connie Lumm, 12, led Mar- the boards. final analysis it was Cass class builds lette. City’s inability to cash in on ’88 Cass City had a miserable opportunities that ruined shooting night, hitting just 12 any chance for another up- 48 of shots for 25 percent ablv be traced to a more d set. while Vassar hit 33 percent heaithy Michelle Fahmer, fund for sports Some of that\ was due to on 15 of 46. who has been suffering with the stubborn North Branch a sore knee, and the im- The raffle netted the class MARLETTE GAME D defense that just about The class of 1988 has a provement of girls with lim- eliminated Cass City’s $902. little nest egg built to tide The winners were: steaks, If there is glory in losing, ited varsity experience prior ground game. them over any tough times to this season. North Huron was an easy with 12 points and 11 ville-Port Sanilac Thursday The Hawks were able to Shirley McComb; crafts, the Cass City Red Hawks ahead, This year’s seventh Denise Sharko; ham, Gene- covered themselves with it Fahrner led Cass City in winner over visiting Owen- rebounds, and is at Deckerville Tues- gain just 41 yards net on the grade conducted a raffle to the rebounding department Gage Tuesday night in girls’. Mary Kennedy scored 16 day. ground although the yard- vieve Crawley ; lubrication Thursday when they took raise money to pay for and oil change, Robert Ry- tough Marlette into over- with 12. Deanna Wilkins took basketball, 57-37. points for the Warriors and Score by quarters: age would have looked bet- sporting activities when the down 14 boards for Marlette. Top performers for the Bonnie Prill had 14. ter except that sacks of land; turkey, Sue Baker; time before dropping a 46-45 Cass City Schools money fruit cocktail, Mary Mahal- decision at Cass City High Cass City shot 30 percent Bulldogs were Joan Mosack North Huron won the NH 15 9 17 16 57 Bryan Beecher attempting crunch was on. School . from the field and Marlette with 13 points and 12 junior varsity game, 40-17. 0-G 3 8 12 14 37 to pass resulted in 22 yards Now that the millage was ski; vegetable and fruits, hit 40 percent of its shots. tebounds and Jackie Kain Owen-Gage hosts Carson- in losses. Linda Marshall ; cooler, The Hawks, who chalked passed it will be deposited in Nancy Hutchinson; dairy, UBLY I Cass City’s best chance to the name of the class to be get back in the game came used for sports in case it is Sue Baker, and margarine, A weak second half for in the first quarter. North needed. Lynn katham. Owen-Gage let the visiting - Bearcats win easily last New community choir test Thursday, 36-21. Ubly led by only one point HOUSEHOLD AND REAL ESTATE at halftime in the non-league contest, 16-15, but outscored the Bulldogs in the second half, 20-6. slated Nov. 6 and 13 Joan Mosack scored 13 5 points to lead Owen-Gage. daysJ Teresa Messing was top J .4 scorer for Ubly with 17 Aov. 6 and 13, persons in- the band room located in the The choir, to be called the adult members. The second rear of the building. Those Tom Thumb Singers, will half of the program will points. t&ested in singing in the Owen-Gage won the junior wly formed community will be the rehearsal hours welcome both adults and feature more difficult music (Saturdays, 9-11 a.m.) for children. Children who can with just the adult members. varsity game, 29-27. f oir are invited to come to Score by quarters: &ss City High School for the new choir, which begins read and who have the The community choir was practice Jan. 8 and ends ability to carry a tune, will organized by the Cass City ?gore information and to To settle the estate of Irene Furness, the following personal property will be sold at public 28 sing half of the program and Community Education De- Ubly 3 13 14 6 36 eng for voice placement. with a concert March in auction at the place located 6 miles south, 2% miles east of Cass City on Deckerville Road, or the evening. will be assisted by the other partment and a committee 0-G 6 9 2 4 21 a Hoiirs will he 9-11 a.m. in 3% miles east of Deford on the Deckerville Road, or 13 miles north, 1% miles west of Marlette consisting of Andrea Hof- on Deckenrille Road on: meister (choir director 1, Art PECK Holmberg, David Lovejoy (community education The Bulldogs gained their director), Dotty Scollon and fourth North Central Thumb Donna Wachterhauser. Par- D League win of the season ticipants are welcome from with a 43-33 win last Wednes- SATURDAY all over the Thumb area, day over visiting Peck. The with plans for a choir of game was originally sched- I WAGON ON 1 t U 75-100 people. uled to be played the night Each. choir member is before. 1 GROUNDS I *r Due to other business Interests we will sell at public auction at the place located Commencing at H expected to buy their folder The Bulldogs led at the 2 blocks north of the Port Hope Hotel in Port Hope, Mich., then 1V2 miles west to -..-1-.-1-&,1.-.---! 12:OO noon Sharp - and rent their music. The end of the first quarter, 12-2, 1 OCT. 30 11 Pochert Road, then lh mlle south on Pochert Road the following personal property but only gained four more rn on: cost is $12.50 for children and $22 for adults. points in the second to lead at halftime, 16-10. They out- Chef Pride LP gas stove - Gibson refrigerator Elect;ic sewing machine in cabinet with All of the costs of the choir scored their opponents, 19-7, Chrome kitchen set - Metal kitchen cabinet accessories SUNDAY, OCT. 31 excluding music have been in the third quarter, then Metal storage cabinet - 2 electric coffee makers Hoover upright vacuum cleaner ; Wagon on Grounds-1 raised by donations from Commencing at p.m. Sharp coasted to the win. 2 sets of cookware - Silverware, pots, pans, Electric blanket - Knickknacks -: 12:30 area residents. Jackie Kain led the Bull- dishes Towels, bedding, throw rugs * Some of the musical selec- dog scorers with 15 points. Toaster, fry pan, blender, mixer, popcorn popper Artificial Christmas tree * tions will include : “Medley Joan Mosack contributed 12 Maytag automatic washer - Maytag electric dryer Christmas decorations - Avon collectables .r - TRACTORS - from Annie,” “Sounds of points and 17 rebounds. Sofa bed - 2 rocker recliners Jewelry chests and jewelry tnternational 806 with cab, duals, 20 hours on Kenny Rogers,” “Give Me Top scorer for the Pirates Maple end tables, coffee table Assortment of books, purses = overhaul Your Tired, Your Poor,” was Denise Kipp with 14 Sylvania 19 inch portable color TV Plants, plant stands, plant poles - Lawn chairs Ford 901 gas with loader, new rubber, newly “01’ Man River,’’ “One” points . Table lamps, swag lamps - Pine dining room set Wooden lawn swing - Picnic table overhauled from the musical “Chorus Oak buffet - Hutch Gambles roto-tiller - Ariens riding lawn mower Peck won the junior var- Shelf cabinet with built-in clock Tool chest -Many other small items too ’international h1 with duals, wide front Line,” and a collection of sity game, 23-18. A* Antique dishes including Philip Morris Man numerous to mention 3; waltzes by Brahms. Score by quarters: Upright freeker - Samsonite card table 8. chairs .*# - COMBINE - For more information call 1976 Chevrolet Chevette 2 door car. automatic -&hn Deere 45EB with 13 foot grain head, lnnes Double bed - Single bed - 2 chests of drawers Dave Lovejoy at 872-4151 or trans., radio, 36,000 miles. ::’ bean pickup attachment 0-G 12 4 19 8 43 Andrea Hofmeister at II Peck 2 8 7 16 33 * - EQUIPMENT - 665-2634. international No. 550 5-16 inch plow Jayce t t es HOG EQUIPMENT r 4’/2 ACRES WITH FLAMINGO Allis Chalmers 6 row planter - - 1 Fase 4 row cultivator Barn exhaust fans, 18“ .& 24” with controls 40 foot cultipacker - Case 14 foot disc 12’x60’ MOBILE HOME fHC 11 foot disc - IHC 12% foot Vibra-shank Gas &oil space heaters - 011furnace 24 attend form local 6 foot blade for 3 point - 7 foot blade for 3 point 9-30ft. half trusses bliver mowing machine 1,500, more or less, sheets of corrugated steel $dew Idea 360 bushel manure spreader Bottle gas barn furnace AARP chapter dohn Deere No. 215 windrower MoorMans 4 ring feed bins with 4 inch augers, new, 1 is still in box An organizational meet- silo filler & pipes- Grain 8. stock trailer ing to form a Cass City Knowles 8 ton running gear with flat rack Jaycette chapter held 2 Kory gravity boxes on 10 ton running gears was HOUSEHOLD GOODS Oct. 14.

Chopper box + Sears portable generator, 2,000 - - Sears dishwasher, new still in crate Officers chosen were: y watts Antique pump organ ’ Twenty-four members and . guests attended the regular President, Beth Howard; Comet Fireball jute box, working condition, vice-president, Mary Beth ’ - HOG EQUIPMENT - 120 selections meeting of the American As- 6 Agri-Star farrowing crates sociation of Retired Persons Swiderski ; secretary, Con- Mabile home has a 12’ x 12’ addition built on the rear, a 20’ x 40’ addition including Electric Coke cooler - Dressers nie Klinkman ; treasurer, garage built on the front; 36’x 36’ garage; large garden spots. TERMS OF THE bO MoorMans farrowing crates, new-still in Oct. 14. boxes Black 8. white TV Yvonne LeValley, and direc- SALE: 10% deposit day of sale, balance cash at closure, on or before 30 days Other miscellaneous household items too Blood pressure readings 24 crate heating pads, new tors, Darlene Russell and from date of sale. This will be auctioned off at 2:30 p.m. We reserve the rights on numerous to mention were taken by volunteer Quantity of feeders and waterers Peggy Ulfig. all bids on the Real Estate only. Phone 673.7777 or 872-4377. High PSI power washer - Water pumps Jewelry Wagon nurse Irene Freeman. Edith Pichard from the Commis- The Pigeon Area Jay- sion on Aging was in charge cettes, the extending local, of the program. explained to the group the Luella Smith from Snover ‘purpose of Jaycettes, to MR. & MRS. D. FOURNIER played the harmonica and provide leadership training and individual development the piano for a members opportunities, to serve the VAL JO KNOWLTON OWNERS sing-a-long. Personal Representative for the Estate of Irene Furness President Mary Kritz- community and cooperate man opened the meeting. with the Jaycees. Rose Worstell gave the in- The next meeting will be vocation and the salute to Wednesday, Nov. 3, at 8 p.m. the flag. at the Charmont. All women The next regular meeting between the ages of 18 and 35 are invited to attend, I will be Nov. 11 in the Good Plans are also being made r’ Shepherd Lutheran Church v* for the charter banquet Nov. P fellowshb hall. Clara Phone Cass City or Eberts, Nellie Shagena and 13. P” 872-2352 For further information P‘ Bad Axe Marie Roch will be in charge AUCTIONEERS 269-9577 of arrangements. contact Beth Howard at 8’ :* @ AUCTIONEERS 0 872-4579. I D CASS CITY,MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,1982 PAGE FIFTEEN Standings

I THUMB B ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL Title on line as 0-G League Over all WL WL Lakers 60 70 Caro 51 61 Vassar 42 43 meets Eagles Friday NorthBranch 4 2 5 2 Marlette 24 25 Sandusky 15 25 Bad Axe 1.5 2 5 Cass City 15 16 NORTH CENTRAL in ThurnbD showdown: ’ THUMB D LEAGUE FOOTBALL The championship of the countless unexcusable mis- Owen-Gage got on the The Bulldogs made 12 first the victors were Gary Erick- League Over North Central Thumb D takes. Their first touchdown scoreboard in the third downs, fumbled three times, son with seven tackles and all League will be at stake this was set UPby a fumbled punt quarter on a seven-yard run losing the ball twice, and one fumble recovery, arld WL WL Friday when Owen-Gage return and two defensive by Andrakowicz, the 62-yard were penalized four times Glidden, Swiastyn, Paul Owen-Gage 6 0 7 0 hosts Deckerville. penalties, ’ Deckerville 5 1 5 2 ’ drive taking only four plays. for 50 yards. They were Lopez and John Shope, each The 6-0 Bulldogs, victors Caseville 42 52 The Bulldogs didn’t The point after touchdown forcedwith each to puntkick fouraveraging times, with six tackles. over Peck last Friday, 25-6, attempt failed. Carsonville-PS 4 2 4 2 until there was only 3:25 left Sheridan tackled BulldGg Akron-Fair. 2 4 3 4 can do no worse than tie for in the third quarter and col- With 10:09 left in the final 38.2 yards. the championshipm The 5-1 period, the quarterback ball carriers nine times and Kingston 24 34 Eagles need a win to tie for lected 19 of their 25 points in Peck 15 16 the fourth. Quarterback scored again, on a 22-yard The Pirates made eight Paulmade Lorkowskione fumble also recovery. NorthHuron 0 6 1 6 the title. run. The PAT attempt was first downs, fumbled four nine tackles and Tony “This is Stan Andrakowicz scored for the three of his team’s four no good. The 53-Yard drive times and lost the ball twice, Lucero had eight. marbles,” Owen-Gage touchdowns, with fullback took six plays. were penalized seven times Score by quarters: coach Arnie Besonen said. THUMB B ASSOCIATION Nick Swiastyn also a big About five minutes later, for 83 yards and punted six “We have to maintain Our contributor to the offensive SWiaStyn carried the ball times, with each kick aver- GIRLS’ BASKETBALL poise the game*Deck- effort, Besonen pointed out. Over the go81 line from Six aging 30.8 yards. 0-G 0 0 6 19 25 (through Oct. 21) erville is improving each yards Out to Cap a seven Defensive standouts for Peck week and Jerry Allard is a Peck scored its lone touch- play, 61-yard drive. Dan 4 League Over premier back in the area.” down early in the second Glidden kicked the extra all The game starts at 7:30 p.m. quarter on a two-yard run by point. , WLWL As for last Friday’s con- Alex Williamson. The con- Only 38 seconds remained Marlet te 80111 test, the coach continued, version attempt was unsuc- on the clock when Andra- Lakers 62 84 “It took us 2% quarters to cessful. The 63-yard scoring kowicz scored again, on a NorthBranch 6 2 8 5 Bad Axe 5.3 76 get rolling after we made drive took 12 plays. 16-yard run, the Bulldogs ON NOVEMBE having gained possession on Sandusky 35 37 the Eagle 22 yard line and Caro 26 39 taking two plays to score. Vassar 17 410 Bliss heads all-stars The PAT attempt was un- Cass City 17 112 successful. Owen-Gage rushed for 181 yards in 38 carries. Andra- REPUBLICAN. 7TTH DISTRICT NORTH CENTRAL FIRST PHEASANT -- Joe Leeson, kowicz gained 82 yards in y1. nine carries ; Swiastyn, 52 in DICK ALLEN IS THE pllu THUMB D LEAGUE 15, of 4669 Hospital Drive shot his first k s 2 d CANDIDATE WHO HAS DWfED Haw 14 carries, and Lee Gettel, 11 NEARLY 20 YEARS TO THE BUSIHE!S GIRLS’ BASKETBALL (through Oct. 21 1 pheasant Saturday morning in three times for 44 yards. OF SOLVING “PEOPLE PROBLEMS Andrakowicz completed years of hunting. His father, Fred, also * 18 years as editor ot Tuscola County Advertiser League Over . Member Car0 Masonic Lodge ana Chapter * Car0 Baseball Federation volunteer all shot one. They were hunting in state

w L w L game area north of Cass City. Aiding * long bombs, a 46-yarder to NorthHuron 10 1 11 3 them was their dog, “Snug.” Deckerville 10 1 11 2 There were no changes in DICK ALLEN IS ENDORSED By: Carsonville-P.S. 9 2 10 2 the final team standings for Caseville 64 94 - * TUSCOLA COUNTY FARM BUREAU Owen-Gage 4 6 5 7 Cass City harriers after the final Thumb B Association NTY FARM BUREAU PeckAkron-Fair. 3 8 3 10 Set expectant meet held Tuesday, Oct. 19. ER OF COMMERCE in Marlette. Kingston 38 38 Caro is the league champ- Port Hope 1 10 1 12 .a 1 ion and Cass City finished second. Other schools fin- ished in the following order: North Branch, Marlette, Sheridan, who Lakers, Sandusky and Vas- ball twice for 29 sar. Roach, 51, Hawley, 54. Greg Bliss won the event in a time of 16:13. The first five finishes of each school were counted to determine the team score. Jackson was ninth, Kevin Bliss, 11th. Dickie Green, Bth, and Randy Nicholas, 31st. The all-league team was also selected. It was led by Greg Bliss of Cass City. Caro, the conference champ- ion, placed Ken Campbell, Mitch Steele and Mike De- Lorenzo. The final spot was taken by Oscar Flores of North Branch.

The second team included Jackson of Cass City. Others were Jeff Cantwell, Vassar; Jim Clabuesch, Lakers; Steve Griffin, North Branch, and Kevin kausch, Lakers. 101 Whoppers GIRLS’ RESULTS MALTED MILK There were no trophies awarded for conference I special Case I honors among the girls be- cause only four schools fielded teams. They were, in the order of finish: San- dusky, Cass City, Caro, Lakers . Renae Stimpfel finished second. Brenda Essenmach- er of Sandusky won. Other Cass City runners in the top five were: Chris Tuckey, 7th; Lori Hurley, 9th; Meri- lee Leslie, 10, and Lisa financing for up to 48 months Wilson, 11. YOU have the option of choosing 8 POA P R flnanclng with any of our new Case 90 series farm tractors purchased between September 1 and October 31 1982 Purchase must be financed throuqh J I Case Credit Corwratiori THUMB MEET

It was Kirk Scharich’s turn to win as the outstand- Kodak PR10 Film ing harrier from USA topped Greg Bliss of Cass City in the Thumb Area Cross Country OR* Championships held Thurs- day at Caro, of F- Instead of 8 WqA P R Iinancing you car1 distanceThe two outstandingrunners havelong choose a waivet-- of Iinanrp ( tidrgt’s option 30 Pack Metamucil Under this plan it you buy arry 01 our new Case ldrm tractors finance chargps will be w~ivt>d traded wins most of the Year from date of purchase urrlil June 1 1983 Pur and last week Scharich was chase must be tinanced through J I Case Credit the winner by 1.2 seconds. Corporation Waiver of finance charges There were 18 teams en- on usad farm tractors tered. Caro took the team It you buy @neof our used farm trdctors any championship with 74 points. make between September 1 and October 31 1982 finance charges will be wdived from date USA was second with 122 of purchase until March 1 1983 Purchase must points and Cass City, third 100 Bayer Aspirin be financed through J I Caw Credit Corporation with 153 points. plus I Other teams finished in spe& factory almnces the following order: Mar- seli’i;l9 lette, Capac, Yale, Reese, 402. Robitussin DM to make your even better North Branch, Lakers, May- Offers valid Scpternbtr 1 thru October 31 1982 See us now ville, Akron-Fairgrove, Brown City, Sandusky, Vas- 30Z. Vicks Formula 44 sar, Lapeer East, Harbor Beach, Frankenmuth and 30 Poise Mini Pad Kingston. Rabideau Motors, Inc. I 30 Stayfree Super Maxi Pad Other placings by Cass Farm Division City runners included Jack- son, 18, Kevin Bliss, 26,

0 Green, 51, Nicholas, 56, Tom Wallace, 72, and John Agar, 83. In the girls’ cornpetition, Phone 872-2616 Cas5 City with 77 finished 1 third behind Harbor Beach, 55 points, and Sandusky, 71 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE SIXTEEN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,1982 Tmkr and Librarr millage on others Gen Kehoe U Gagetown Area News 6;5.222, unopposed Some candidates don’t babt have to worry about opposi- EZkland Twp. tion Tuesday, or at least Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tanya, Bobby and Tara, significant opposition. Comment, accompanied by were dinner guests of De- Most prominent among Miss Sue Ann Comment and lores and Dick Stevenson of Elkland Township resi- using money left over from federal revenue sharing them is 8th District Cong- the Misses Mary and Nellie Caro. The occasion was a dents are being asked Tues- last year. funds county ’ government ressman Bob Traxler, a O’Rourke, spent the week birthday celebration for day to approve a three- The largest budget items receives. In 1979 and 1980, Democrat, who has held the end of Oct. 16 with their son Mrs. Stevenson’s mother, quarters of a mill increase in are salaries and Social Se- the peak years, Rawson Bessie McKellar Kenny of $24,600; position since April, 1974. and family, the Michael their property taxes for curity, book pur- Memorial received $1,654 The district includes Tus- Comments, in Export, Penn. Sandusky, who was also a support of Rawson Memor- chases, $7,000, and utilities, each year. guest. Beginning this year, how- cola, Huron and Sanilac A visitor last Wednesday ial Library in Cass City. $4,200. Counties . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spending the week end The library’s income ever, county commissioners Raymond Rabideau was with their parents, Mr. and The revenue - $31,599 an- comes from several sources. eliminated the revenue shar- Clio real estate broker nually based on the town- their nephew, Herbert Mc- Mrs. Bill Lenhard, were Elkland Township is con- ing to libraries because k Russell Cummer’s attempt ship’s present valuation -- is to get enough write-in votes Henry of East Detroit. Herb Mary Lenhard, student at tributing $5,500 this year and other county financial and his brother, Bill Mc- Grand Valley College, and needed to offset declining Cass City, $5,000. Those needs. Librarians have re- in the Aug. 10 primary to revenue from other sources, become the Republican Henry of Rochester, recent- Ann Lenhard, from Saginaw annual contributions will quested the payments be ly returned from three Valley College, During the supporters say. end if the millage is ap- reinstated in 1983, but corn- nominee was unsuccessful, If approved, the levy won’t so the only person running weeks of big game hunting week end other visitors were proved. missioners haven’t made a in Africa, where each shot a Tom and Jeff Lenhard of appear on tax bills until De- THE BIGGEST SINGLE decision yet. against Traxler is Liber- cember, 1983. Thceequart- tarian Party candidate zebra. Sebewaing. All were happy source of revenue is penal State aid is another reve- Mrs. Jackie Goodell’s sec- to meet the newest member ers of a mill equals 75 cents fines, which is money col- nue source, projected at Shelia M. Hart. for each of valuation, Other area candidates ond grade class from the of the Lenhard family, Tara $1,oOO lected by Tuscola County $4,393 this year. That’s the Gagetown Elementary Lenhard, daughter of Jim so for a home with a valu- Circuit and District Courts most received in the past without opposition include: ation of (half of George E, Benko, incum- School made a trip last Tues- and Donna, who with son $25,000 for criminal convictions and several years, but with the day to Bintz Apple Mountain Chad, were here from In- the market value), the levy civil infractions. By law, the precarious state of the bent Sanilac County probate would mean an additional judge. in Freeland, where they dianapolis, Ind., and spent money must go to libraries. state’s finances, Mrs. Hutc: learned about the growing the week end with Donna’s $18.75 a year in taxes. It is distributed on the basis inson isn’t sure all that will Ottomar Sting, Republi- The millage will be for an can, running for Grant and harvesting of apples and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don of population within each be received by year’s end. cider makers. Mothers ac- DeLong of Cass City. indefinite period, “We an- one’s service area. The library contracts with Township trustee. ticipate the library will be Russell Shaw, (R), La- companying the class were Miss Barb Goslin of Es- Money from that source Elmwood, Novesta, Green- Mrs, Margaret Timmons, sexville and Miss Carol Gos- here for ar, indefinite per- reached a peak in 1980, when leaf and Evergreen Town- motte Township trustee. iod,” library board trustee Ken Hofmeister, (R), Mrs. Penny Cavanaugh, lin of Car0 spent the week Rawson Memorial received ships plus part of Ellington Mrs. Judy Harp, Faith end with their parents, Mr. Maynard McConkey ex- $19,477. This year, it is only Township to provide service Elmwood Township t reas- plained. “. . . unless there is urer . Fahrner, Sally Draschil and and Mrs. Pat Goslin of projected at $14,726. for their residents. Those Janet Muntz. Unionville. some other means of fund- The state tries to main- townships presently pay 45 John B. Huhn (R),Koyl- ing, we couldn’t see any pur- ton Township trustee. Last Thursday, the Owen- Miss Lori Comment of tain uniform assessments cents per capita annually for Caro, daughter of the Clare pose in making it (the all over the state, for in- the service, except for El- Comments, and the Keith millage) temporary.” stance, for speeding, but it is lington, which pays tr Goslins’ daughter, Patricia Since the library opened in up to each judge how much equivalent of .3 mill, minus of Saginaw, made a week- 1970, according to head of the assessment he wants penal fines for the area. The - end train trip to Toronto. librarian Barbara Hutchin- as fines, which go to librar- library receives the penal Leslie Goslin, daughter of son, it grew steadily until ies, and how much he wants fines for all of those town- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Goslin, reaching a plateau the last as costs, which help pay the ships. Payments by them, celebrated her eighth birth- couple years of about 50,OOO cost of operating the court. not including the penal fines, day Friday when she enter- books and other materials Most of the penal fine will total about $2,200 this tained Diana Loomis, Kris- circulated annually. revenue in Tuscola County year. tin Seurynck and Shannon “I would think that people comes from district court. The rest of the projected -_ Turner at a slumber party. in the community would For .several years, the form- revenue for this year is use Saturday, her parents gave want that we would grow ula was 60 percent fines and of copy machine fees and her a second celebration and be a vital institution,” 40 percent costs. A few years overdue book fines, $1,201): when they hosted a dinner in she said. “If we don’t have a ago District Judge Richard interest, $1,200; ElklarA her honor. Guests were Mr. means of funding the library F. Kern changed it to 5@50, Novesta United Way, $1,200, and Mrs. Rodney Shannon of that is dependable, then and then for a year, it was 40 and gifts, $l,OOO. Fairgrove, Mr. and Mrs. what’s going to happen is, percent fines and 60 percent NEXT YEAR WILL BE A Big $139 Paul Vaughn of Mayville, we’re going to go back down costs, he having made the critical one for the library. If the other way.’’ Bologna Ib. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Gosh change because of the in- expenses and revenues were HALF-LITER &PACK and Shannon and Mr. and FAILURE OF THE MIL- creasing cost of operating to be the same as this year, PLUS DEPOSIT Mrs. Phil Bader of Findlay, lage won’t mean the library his court, the library would end up Farmer Peet Ohio. The Baders spent the will close its doors. What it Because his court had a about $lO,OOO in the hole, AVE 80$ week end. might mean, Mrs. Hutchin- surplus, as of Sept. 1, he since it will have very little Hickory $ og When you buy any TWO half-liter &packs of Pepsi, Mrs. Marion Carroll was son said, is it would be open changed the formula back to money left over this year to Diet Pepsi, Pepsi Light or Mountain Dew with coupon below. honored on her birthday last fewer hours, fewer books 50-50. carry over into 1983.

Ib. Sunday when she and Dick would be purchased and The judge pointed out that Although the $31,599 ti. ~ Stick 2 I HALF-LITER met with son Tim Rabideau there would be fewer pro- even when the assessment millage would raise starting &PACK PLUS DEPOSIT and his wife for a dinner grams. formula stays the same, the in 1984 sounds like a lot, Mrs. Farmer Peet - Polish I WITH COIJPON celebration, hosted by the What cuts would be made amount of penal fine reve- Hutchinson pointed out, de- Rabideaus. will be the decision of the nue can change from year to duct the total of $10,500 re- Kielbasa $ 69 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elger Gen- library board, which is com- year. If policemen are laid ceived from Elkland Town- erous and Jack Generous posed of three representa- off, fewer tickets are written ship and Cass City and Doas Ib. were Sunday dinner guests threetives ofof thethe village. township and and fewer persons arwted. another $lO,OOO for the dif- - -w 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Gen- Bad weather and the bad ference between income and erous and daughters of Caro. Present library programs economy keep persons off expenses, and that leaves Evening callers were Mr . include films for senior citi- the road, which results in only $lO,OOO the library will and Mrs. Paul Skinner and zens, family film nights, fewer traffic tickets being be gaining and much of that daughter Crystal of Caro. story hours for pre-school written. “It’s just not de- could easily be eaten up bv Mrs. Leonard Karr ac- children, summer reading pendable.” increasing expenses. . companied her sister and programs and the Battle bf He has assured county If the millage is approved, brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. the Books for youngsters in librarians that the 50-50 as- she would first like to build Harold Oatley of Allen Park, grades 3-6, which last year sessment formula will be up a fund surplus as a to Syracuse, Ind., where involved 200 children. retained for at least a year cushion for lean financial they visited from Monday to Part of the library’s prob- and he will then seek author- years before adding new Wednesday with the Karrs’ lem is that costs are going ity from the state court programs. son, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold up. It’s not unheard of these administrator to raise the Karr and son Eric, The days for a novel to cost fine and costs, rather than remainder of the week, Mrs. $15-18, Mrs. Hutchinson change the percentage. Make your own peanut Karr spent in Allen Park. said. Magazine subscrip- Even with the change to butter at home. Combine tions have also increased in 5@50 funding, Mrs. Hutchin- two cups roasted nuts anr’ price, as have other costs, son doesn’t anticipate penal tablespoon of oil. Add d Amy Carolan such as utilities. One result fine revenue to be as much half teaspoon of salt un- is, “We’re buying less books as it was in 1980. less salted nuts are used. \M graduates from than we have in past years.” LIBRARIES USED TO Process in a blender or The library has a full time receive a portion of the food processor until soft. staff of three, Mrs. Hutch- Ferris State inson receives $10,200 an- =--=~IfII- nually (36 hours a week) and Amy Carolan, daughter of the two assistants, $9,0o0 BIGELOW 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Carolan each. The janitor receives I of Lapeer, graduated from $3.75$1,950 anannually) hour (projectedand the I HARDWARE Ferris State College Aug. 17 i Sharon 6 Mlke Shatt. Owmr.-. ! with a degree in radio- student page, $2.50 an hour graphy science honors. I with ($1,950 annually). There is I Save 10 yo no insurance or pension pro- B n gram for staff members. I on all Hi Dri Since the library finances 1 Paper willrevenue be tightfrom next the millageyear --I Weather-. I won’t be received until 1984 Strip pi ng I Towels if the proposal is approved - I GREAT SELECTION AND n Mrs. Hutchinson anticipates I I

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The present levy, which will Elementary School gym last plus Sheridan also has one The township will be levying appear on tax bills for the Thursday to pass out the for fire protection. .8604 mill this December. last time this December, is ribbons for the top entries in Any that are approved .9216 mill (one mill, minus the fire safety poster contest won’t appear on tax bills BINGHAM a rollback). sponsored by the Elmwood until December, 1983. The township contracts for l’ownship-Gagetown Fire The township is asking for fire protection with the Bad Department. ARGYLE renewal of two mills for 10 Axe Fire Department for the Kindergarteners and first The township board is years for road paving. half of Sheridan north of graders colored in fire asking for one mill for three The present levy will ap- McTaggart Road, and with safety drawings, second years for roads mainte- pear for the last time on tax the Bingham Township through fifth graders made nance. The township hasn’t bills this December. The 1.77 (Ubly) department for the posters and sixth graders had such a levy before. mills (2 mills minus a roll- south haIf. wrote essays on fire preven- One mill will raise about back) will raise about One mill will raise $15,688, tion. $6,OOO annually, according to $37,000, according to Super- based on the present valua- Winners were: Supervisor Jerry Hillaker. visor Aaron Weltin. tion. .Kindergarten - 1st place) Without the added revenue, The first levy ran for 10 The two mills for four Kay Timmons, 2) Melanie SMOKEY THE BEAR passed out the ribbons last Thursday to the winners at Gagetown Ele- he said, it looks like the years and paid for paving of years for road improve- Joles, 3) Ryan Radabaugh. township will fall behind in three miles of Jurgess Road ments is techlaically a new First grade -- 1) Brandy mentary School in the fire prevention poster and coloring contest sponsored by the Elmwood between Munford and levy, Supervisor Robert Township-Gagetown Fire Department. First place winners front row, from left, were Shane keeping its roads in good “Parks,2) Don Kowalski, 3) repair. “Every year, it Priemer, the fir$t mile of Becking explained. The Shannon Smith. Ross, 3rd grade; Tanya Muntz, 2nd; Brandy Parks, lst, and Kay Timmons, kindergarten. Back seems to be more expen- McTaggart west of M-19and identical levy appeared on Second -- 1) Tanya Muntz, row, Smokey; Nancy Cummlns 6th (sixth graders wrote essays instead of making posters); sive.” for preparation of the mile of the Aug. 10 primary ballot 2) Alissa Draschil, 3) Misty Chris Pavlichek, 5th, and Kathy Wildman, 4th. This year, Argyle will Jurgess between Priemer and was defeated by a tie Coryell. spend about $12,000 out of its and Purdy for paving. There vote. Had it been approved, Third -- 1) Shane Ross, 2) general fund for road main- isn’t enough money. left out it would have been a renew- Julie Warack, 3) Barbara tenance, plus an additional of the present levy, however, al, since a two-mill levy for Kowalski. amount for brining. If the to pave it. roads expired with Decem- Fourth -- 1) Kathy Wild- CETA job program millage passes, some money It costs close to $lOO,OOO to ber, 1981 tax bills. man, 2) Michelle Metzger, will presumably still be pave a mile of road, Weltin The money, if the proposal a) Chad Timmons. spent from the general fund said. is approved, will be used for Fifth -- 1) Chris Pavlichek, If the new millage is ap- road building, gravel, etc. Arnie Fritz, Chad Stir- for roads. 2) 3) A couple of years ago, the proved, he explained, it will The township’s general rett. township paid for a new be decided at the annual tax levy this year (not in- Sixth -- 1) Nancy Cum- to undergo big changes bridge, which cut into the meetings which roads will cluding the fire millage) will mins, 2) Patty Ondrajka, 3) amount it had available for be paved. be 1.1908 mills. Theresa Schwartz. work experience programs I would hate to see us pulled forwarding CETA money to roads, Hillaker said. A plaque engraved with The federally funded Com- prehensive Employment remaining in operation. As into a large metropolitan the consortium, thus it is in New truth in taxation and the name of each year’s of Sept. 30 this year, 389 per- area.” danger of running out if it winner, starting with Miss and Training Act program truth in assessing laws make (CETA) will undergo some sons were enrolled in the Such an arrangement, he doesn’t have a lot on deposit. it harder for township taxes Cummins, will hang in the programs, 287 of them in fears, would result in most sixth grade room. big changes in a year, the Thumb Area Consortium ad- classroom job training. of the federal job training The presentation of the ministrative board was in- Congress has yet to ap- funds being spent in the Council examines ribbons to the winners by propriate funds for all of the urban areas, to the detri- 3mokey was preceded by a formed last Thursday. The consortium runs the present fiscal year or for the ment of the rural area program on fire safety pre- new program, so for now, served by the present con- proposed ordinance sented by Fred Sullivan, the CETA program in Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, the consortium will have to sortium. fire department day cap- get by on the $151,981 it had THE NEW JOB ‘I’KAIN- The original plan to tain. He also showed a film which during the fiscal year was left remaining at the end of ing program will fund train- spend $1,800 to buy a trailer- about the first Smokey the that ended Sept. 30, involved expenditure of about $2.8 the 1981-82fiscal year (Sept. ing in classrooms, busi- ready for consideration at mounted welder, -but it was Bear. million. 30) and a $180,000 advance in nesses and factories and will the November Council felt the used truck and The contest is conducted Consortium Executive CETA funds from the state. shift responsibility for plan- meeting. welder was a better deal. annually by the fire depart- Director Frank Lenard out- That should last until mid- ning and distributing from There was brief discus- ment. Sullivan told the lined the changes in the new December, by which time the federal government to OTHER ITEMS sion about the action being That’s Why students that partly due to job training program recent- Congress should have ap- the states. According to the taken in some communities ‘heir efforts, Elmwood- ly approved by Congress. propriated funds for the rest U.S. Department of Labor, It was reported the new to ban or discourage trick- More Folks Gagetown was the only fire The current fiscal year, of the fiscal year. the program will train at sewage treatment plant is or-treating hcause of the Than department in Tuscola which ends Sept. 30, The new program starting least 1 million persons a about done except for seven Tylenol murders in Ever County that did not have to 1983, will serve as a transition Oct. 1 of next year, which year (Congress hasn’t yet plumbing of the rebuilt the Chicago area. Are extinguish any grass fires will replace CETA, will be appropriated funds for it, digester and landscaping, Trustees decided one of last spring. year, with the present CETA classroom, on-the-job and known as the Job Training however. ) both expected to be finished the advantages of living in a Turning Partnership Act. The present consortium by Nov. 1, and the final small town is there isn’t as Almough federally funded administrative board is c-hecklist to make sure big a need to worry about job training will have a new composed of two county everything is done and such things and that trick or TO. name, Lenard told board commissioners from each of working right, treating will go on as members it won’t be that the three counties, There Will then have to be planned this Saturday from Coach Light different than the present Although that may remain negotiations with the con- 6-7:30 P.m. program. “It’s more like when the new program tractor as the plant wasn’t CETA than it’s not like done by the Aug. dead- Deadline for payment of starts Oct. 1, 1983, a private 23 summer taxes to the village CETA.” industry council will have at line, so the village could Free village delivery, emergency night ONE CHANGE WILL BE penalty. treasurer was extended a least equal authority. assess a final time, to Nov. 15, after service, friendly attention to detail, all in what are defined as A majority of the PIC will The plant is working well, “service delivery areas.’’ which uncollected taxes will part of that extra step that makes folks be composed of representa- for instance, removing 100 be turned over to the county The present consortium tives of business and indus- percent of the ammonia return again and again for prescription doesn’t qualify under any of treasurer and a 4 percent service. try, with the rest from edu- nitrogen from the sewage. penalty goes into effect. the new criteria, The village has purchased cation, labor, community Since Aug. 15, there has been One criterion is that a based organizations, reha- a used truck-mounted service delivery area has to a 3 percent penalty added bilitation agencies, econom- welder for $3,500. It will be and if they aren’t paid by’ have a population of at least ic development agencies and used for welding, thawing f Sat., Oct. 30i Feb. 28, an additional pen- COACH LIGHT 200,000 persons. the Michigan Employment frozen pipes in winter and knard received the go- alty of 1 percent a month is 4 Prize for the Best Security Commission. its generator-powered lights in effect. Costume ahead from the board to try There is a PIC now, but it may come in useful on other I PHARMACY [ to recruit Lapeer County to So far, 94 percent of taxes Phone 872-3613 - Emergency 872-3283 serves as an advisory board, occasions. Previously, when due have been paid, com- I join the consortium, which only. such equipment was needed, 9 Prize for Most pared to 96 percent a year would give it a little more NINETY PERCENT OF it had to be rented. P nn Original Costume than 200,OOO persons in the the participants in the new service area. program must be economic- Lapeer is presently joined ally disadvantaged, with the with Genesee County in remainder having to have Games and Snacks operating of the CETA pro- some other barrier to em- gram, but Genesee would ployment (displaced home- NOCover Charge still have more than 200,OOO makers, criminal offenders, JOIN IN THE FUN AT persons in its service area teenage parents, older PRICES GOT IlpU SPOOKED?’ without Lapeer County. HIGH workers, etc.) to qualify. He explained that by Some of the new federal taking the initiative to form money will be used to train a fourcounty consortium, long-term unemployed 11% mile south of M-81on M-53 he might forestall the state workers and those who lost Department of Labor from their jobs due to the perma- adding Tuscola, Huron and nent closing of the place SHOCKS Sanilac to a service area where they worked, but that with Bay or Saginaw Count- program will probably be ies. run directly by the state. It “I would like to this Phone 872-2720 keep will also include assistance area as a service delivery in job hunting, relocation area,’’ Lenard said. “I feel moving and supportive serv- we have done a good job and ices. Some money will also be spent for a Job Corps and programs to aid American Indians, migrant workers, and veterans. Gal. AUDIT ALUMINUM RADIATORS For Most Cars and Trucks - The consortium’s finan- cial records were audited Quaker Stat e earlier this year for the Maremont fiscal years that ended Sept. 1OW-40 30, 1979, ’80 and ’81 by a certified public accounting firm hired by the state. The preliminary draft of Motor IRA’S and Keogh Plans the audit, presented to the board last Thursday, Tax Deductible Contributions showed only $235 in ques- Oil tioned expenditures out of $21.5 million in CETA funds Tax Free Accumulation spent by the consortium - For most American cars. during those years. The $235 $105 involved two payments for Qt. Many Retirement Options mileage. One couldn’t be verified and the other in- volved overpayment. Kwik Magic Auto Value McMahan The major recommenda- Windshield For Details: tion of the auditors was that - Lenard in the future request Washer smaller advance payments fi Auto Supply of CETA funds from the state (the federal funds first I‘ Harris-Hamwhire Aaencv. Inc.-- go to Lansing) so that the Corner of Seegsr & Main SI.,Cass City I’ Pbne 872-4357 consortium won’t have as _--- -- I: much cash on hand. mi 6815 E. Cass City Rd. Cass City He sometimes requests L”4 VISA” Ph. 872.3210 I *Current Rate large advances because the Red, Black & Silvei L_ -_-I state is sometimes slow in - CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE EIGHTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,1982 Sanilac to try again for USE LOW COST CLASSIFIED ADS Transit (nonbusiness1 rates. 15 words or less, $1.00 each fReal Estate insertion; additional words 5 1,I cents each. Three weeks €or I ForRent special bridge millage the price of two - cash rate. Save money by enclosing MR. FARMER - Portable FOR RENT - leaf sweepers, FOR RENT - 1 bedrgom $4.31 million (state highway cash with mail orders. Rates welder now available .Car0 blowers and vacuums, Car0 apartment in Cass City, Close doesn’t count, which representatives of the Road $5o,OOo. Rental, phone 673-5578. Continuation of revenue funds, federal funds, county for display want ad on Rental, phone 673-5578. kitchen appliances, carpet, is why Sanilac County resi- Commission, Board of Com- application. 2-10-14-3 2-10-28-1 missioners, schools, indus- sharing past next year is in contributions, and township laundry area, storage. Call dents Nov. 2 will vote for a funds). Last year, revenue 872-3610 after 6 p.m. second time on a three- try and agriculture. doubt, however, plus county SALE glass fireplace 4-10-28-4 According to the Citizens commissioners can decide totaled $3.22 million. FOR - quarters of a mill increase I Automotive 1 7 they need the money for The main reason for the Firewood ’ doors, 30x40; fireplace heat in their property taxes for for Safe Bridges, organized *circulator. Call 872-2483. LARGE Furnished Apart- by thc Farm Bureau to pro- something other than decline is that the state FOR SALE - ’76 ih-ton repair and replacement of ’ I 2-10-28-3 ment for rent $185 month. mote the millage, a 1979 bridges, the engineer-man- highways funds (from taxes Scottsdale, cruise, air con- forsale - some of the county’s decay- on motor vehicle fuel and All utilities furnished. See ing bridges, survey found 89 of Sanilac’s ager pointed out. ditioning, tinted glass, elec- license plate fees) have been MIXED HARDWOOD . ,PUPPIES FOR SALE - Russ Schneeberger I The measure appeared for 175 county and local road The Road Commission this tric brakes for trailer, Reese mother mostly beagle and ‘bridges were posted for year replaced five tube (cul- decreasing because new trailer hitch, aluminum cap. Schneeberger Furniture the first time on the Aug. 10 CALL EVENINGS good hunter. Call 872-3010. 4-1 0- restricted use. vert) $5O,ooO paid cars are lighter (which af- Store. 14-3 primary ballot and was de- bridga. The fects license fees) and get Excellent condition. Also 2-10-28-3 feated by only 26 votes. According to Road Com- one third of the cost, the L78-15 snow tires. Ph~ne Gerald and Dave Whittaker mission Engineer-Manager townships in which the better mileage, plus persons FOR RENT - 3 bedrd,om 3,481-3,455. are driving less due to the 872-3932, 1-10-28-3 At the request of the Jack Kineman, some have bridges were located paid a 872-3405 USED REFRIGERATORS trailer house, $200.00 month bceri replaced since then and third and the rest came from recession, FOR - 300 hp 6 Cy]- and color TVs, all recondi- plus security deposit $200.00, Sanilac County Farm Bur- To cope with the reduction SALE 2-10-21-4 eau, a strong backer of the some others have had load the Road Commission’s cof- inder 1980 Ford engine, tioned and in very good no pets in trailerhouse. Also ’ liiiiits imposed, so the total fers. in revenue, the Road Com- complete with carburetor, shape. Save at Richard’s 7 room house in Gagetown millage proposal, and the mission hasn’t replaced em- niiniber of restricted use HIS AGENCY’S FUNDS needs rings, 40,oOO miles, TV, Appliance and Sound on South St., $275.00 month county Road Cornmission. ployees who leave, reduced Room,- -Cas City, phone the county Board of Com- bridges is still about 89. are declining, Kineman ex- $125. Call 872-2373 after 4:00 QUEEN SI^ Mka firm $m plus $275 deposit. Phone A Road Commission map plained, so it isn’t practical the number of hours worked p.m. or 872-3030. 1-10-14-3 per set; full size $175. 872-2930. 2-8-5-t f 665-2245. No pets in home missioners voted to place for six weeks last spring, is - the measure on the ballot a shows five bridges in Ever- for it to spend more money Snover Mattress and Furni- either. 4-10-21-’ green Township on which for bridges and still have buying used equipment and ture. Call 313672-9747. -- second time. postponing some equipment FOR SALE - 1978 Chevy load limits are imposed, plus for road maintenance 2-10-74 WOOD STOVES FOR RENT ~ large 4 bkd- Like the first, the tax levy, enough purchases and is reducing Malibu Classic station if approved, will be for five two on the Evergreen-La- and snow plowing. wagon, power steering, room house in Cass Cib. motte Township line; four in In 1979, he said, the road maintenance and mow- -FOR SALE - onemhorse Complete wood heating Gas heat, garage, partly fwr- years. However, it won’t ing. power brakes, air, cruise appear on tax bills until Lamotte, plus one on the agency had total revenue of control, AM radio with 8 buggy and cutter. 5943 Kelly supplies nished. Phone 872-2991 after 4p.m. 4- 10-21-3 December, 1983. Had it been Lamotte-Moore Township track, 47,000 actual miles, Rd., west of Cemetery, after approved in August, it would line; three in Moore; six in 5. 2-10-21-3 ’ ~~i~~~~ ~i~i~~ Argyle Township, plus one $3900. Brand new steel APARTMENT FOR REN? - have gone on this Decem- belted radial tires. Call one bedroom, partially fdr- ber’s tax bills. on the Evergreen-Argyle Erickson runs FOR SALE - Signature elec- line; one in Austin Town- 872-3135. 1-10-28-3 Divided Highway M-15, nished, natural gas furnace. Based on the county’s tric stove, g& condition, $160 month plus securkty present valuation, the mil- ship, and none in Greenleaf. Westinghouse drier. Phone south of M-25 The CSB,according to rep- FOR SALE - 1976 Chevy 2-10-14-3 Ha! City, 51i-~!-z12 deposit. Call 872-4377 - after = lage will raise about $370,000 Four seeking 2 posts on Malibu, 46,000 miles, excel- 872-3016. 872-2248. 4-10-26 resentative Faye Adam, - --. the first year. lent condition. Call 872-5011 -2-6-24-t f -- estimates replacing all the .. All that won’t go for state board of education after 5:00 p.m. 1-10-14-3 NEW SELECTIONS OF TRAILER FOR REN$ - bridges, as state law re- defective bridges would cost $11 million, so passage of the FOR SALE - used fuel oil Cleaning and security de- quires a proportionate share FOR SALE - 1977 Chevy furnaces from Ouvrjt - all posit, $150 per mo. call be returned to incorporated millage will only be a start. The long list of candidates serve on the state board, Carpet “In addition to automotive but that it was okay for Malibu, good running con- prices - come in and make us 673-8269. 4- lo-? 1-3 cities and villages, based on for state education posts dition. Phone 872-5011 after and traffic,” she pointed out, includes one familiar name. Barbara Roberts Mason to Callan offer. and contact They all Don must Ouvry go. their state equalized valu- 5:Wp.m. 1-10-14-3 HOUSE FOR RENT -” 3 “bridges serve school buses, Owendale - Ga etown serve. Ms. Mason is a Congoleum ation, to spend for bridges if , at 872-4301. 2- bedrooms, 5 miles south of Michigan Education Associ- ~. 10-21-3 they have any, or for street delivery vehicles, emerg- Superintendent of %chools at Cass City, 8V8 mile east. repairs, ency personnel (fire trucks, Ronald Erickson is one of ation staff member who is FOR SALE - 1968 Triumph police and ambulances), completing her first term on convertible sports car, good Bargain Center References and deposit. call They would receive about two Republican candidates 313-672-9589. 4-10-2 1-3 $70,000 the first year, thus milk trucks, farm imple- for the state board of educa- the state school board and is condition. Call 872-2696, Furniture \ Used - leaving $300,000 for primary ments and on down the line. . tion. running for another one. Schneeberger’s Furniture. 2 miles east of Caro Bedroom Suites FOR RENT - Family hot’ , and local road bridges. When a weakened or closed Erickson is in his eighth The News said of Erick- 1-7-22-tf on M-81 within walking distance of bridge forces one of them to son, “His 23 years in public .- - Phone 673-2480 ’ *- Threequarters of a mill year at Owen-Gage and has education have convinced at Cass City schools. New increase in property taxes take a longer route, we all been in education a tota! of FOR SALE - 1979 Ford Fair- 2-10-28- 1 natural gas furnace, insula- pay.” 23 years. him there should be tougher mont, 6 cylinder, 40,000 . means an increase of 75 FOR SALE - Oak hardwood Bargain Center tion, new roof, also wood cents in taxes for each PRESENT FUNDING A cloud hangs over his standards for students, staff actual miles. Phone 872-4479. Si,ooO for bridges comes from var- and administrators -- and firewood. Pick-up or we stove, $275 per month plus of valuation, candidacy in the form of a 1-10-28-3 deposit. Call 872-2824. ious sources, Kineman ex- 12-yearald opinion from At- fewer state mandated pro- deliver. Phone 872-4038. Ron- 2 milesFurniture east of Caro THE BALLOT PRO- ald Peters. 2-9-2-tf 4-io-i4-3 posal specifies that if the plained. torney General Frank Kel- grams, as well as greater FOR SALE - Chrysler Cor- on M-81 millage is approved, a Federal critical bridge ley that says that a school local control.” doba, 1975, very good condi- Phone 673-2480 funds in 1980 and 1981 paid superintendent serving on tion, power steering, power GAS RANGES - Magic Chef, 2-10-28-1 SMALL HOME FOR RENT - seven-member committee one block from Main Street. will be established to decide for replacement of two local the state board would be a brakes, cruise control, new, 20 inches and 30 inches. e Any color. from $279.00, I Ideal for 1 or 2 persons. V- ‘1 the priority list for fixing road bridges Washington conflict of interest since he AM-FM radio, air shocks 872-3105 or inquire 4431 3. bridges. Serving on it will be pays 90 percent of the cost, is employed by an agency and new exhaust. Call Fuelgas, four miles east of MAGIC CHEF - Automatic with the rest being local Cass City. Phone 872-2161. Seeger St. Shirley Strick- I------9 that does business with the 872-4072. 1-10-28-3 washers and gas dryers - money. state. 2-1-ll-tf new on sale at Fuelgas of land. 4-10-28-tf I F(I€ADTHE I Kineman is anticipating Kelley’s opinion is only FOR SALE - 1952 Ford stake Cass City. Phone 872-2161. I I federal funds will be re- that and Erickson said four truck, $550or best offer. 1968 FOR SALE - four used 10-15 24-8-tf FOR RENT - furnished ceived in 1983 to enable the private attorneys have told Honda 350 motorcycle, $250. LT all terrain Fires,tone apartment, ideal for one I Chronicle I Snover Road bridge, west of him they don’t feel there is a Call 872-3159. 1-10-28-3 tires. Call 658-8477 after 6. EtKL+NR,,R~~?~fJ~person. Call Opal Schpee- Snover, to be replaced. conflict. 2-10~21-3 *iin&n, WB It berger 872-4587. 4-10-Y-tf I-*’II I Some of the millage could The superintendent told town residents. Saginaw ’ be used as the local match to the Chronicle he will wait (General) 42-INCH International snow News route service avail- OFFICE SPACE for rent. I& I’I receive federal bridge and see if he gets elected Merchandise blower, mounts on riding able in your area. New Main Street, Cass City. Call funds. before dealing with the issue customer rates - $13.00 for 872-5422. 4-io-ai -4 BULK PROPANE systems lawn mower tractor, only I I In recent years, the Board further. used few seasons. Call 883- first three months. Phone I 1 of Commissioners has given for grain driers or home 872-4429. 2-10-21-2 ! THEY CAN The Detroit News, in en- heating. Fuelgas of Cass 2268. 2-10-28-1n FOR RENT - one bedrooill the Road Commission some dorsing Erickson’s candi- newly remodeled apartment federal revenue sharing City. Phone 872-2161. - 300 amp port- $165 per month plus security dacy, suggested it was in- 2-11-14-tf LET US HELP you do your FOR SALE money for bridges. The consistent for Kelley to rule Xmas shopping. Amway able welder. Will consider deposit. Call evenings amount this year was school superintendents can’t trade for farm wagon. Call 872-2691. 4-10-14-3 MACHINE LATHE - 19 inch Xmas catalog available. Shop for *e whole family. 872-5011 after 5:W p.m. diameter, &foot bed. 14-inch 2-10-14-3 I Ronald Erickson 4 jaw Chuck, face-plate, Your Amway distributor, steady rest, taper, set up to Bob and Sue Hawkins, Service Or Product The other major party phone 872-2655. 2-10.14-9 YOUR NEEDS in Rawleigh Find The thread, Early type, rebuilt, products are just a phone candidates for the state $1500. 2% West, south Of SALE - mobile home, 3 RENT Chimney call away - 8724751. FOR Need In This.. I board are Republican FOR - You . .. . Kingston. Phone 683-2185. 2-9-23-6 bedrooms, living room wit’ Jacqueline McGregor, who 2-10-28-2 cleaning kit and soot cabana, kitchendining area. I taught school for 18 years, vacuum. Now available at Includes appliances. Par- was a school board member FOR RENT - log splitter $22 ‘Caro Rental, phone 673-5578. Coal and Wood tially furnished. Asking I-SERVICED~RECTORYI for 12 and now serves on 2-10-74 a day. Seeus at Caro Rental, Heders and $6500. Call 872-5058. 3-10-21-3 President Reagan’s Inter- Phone 673-5578. 2-10-74 governmental Advisory Fireplaces EXCELLENT . - Council on Education, and GAS WATER HEATERS - Hunting All sizes and styles INVESTMENT * Ford, . . Better Ideas McCulloch Chainsaw 24=HR. SERVICE Democrat Carroll Hutton, a 30-gallon size, glass lined For The American Road former United Auto Workers HOT WATER 1IEATEKS with P and T valve. Now on signs 40 acres - 25 acres tillable, Sales & Service education director, current- sale at Fuelgas, Inc. 4 -ELECTRIC AIVL) GAS Phone 872-2616 GEia rest wooded and pasture FORD, INC. PLUMBING IS HEATING, INC. ly an assistant dean of con- miles east of Cas City. No Hunting or Financing available - land. $700.00 an acre. ~ Sales & Service Rabideau Motors 6528 Main tinuing education and direc- Phone 872-2161. 2-7-16-tf Trespassing Instant credit 11 Farm Division Phone 872.5084 tor of labor education at Schneeberger’s, Inc. 6392 Main St. 872-2300 I Pigeon Phone 453-3531 I Oakland University. FOR SALE - Pioneer and c .+ 1 1 Phone 872-2696 Michigan State University portable AM/FM stereo Man St., Cass City -- Democratic candidates for radio cassette recorder. Call No Trespassing its board of trustees are in- 872-2921. 2-10-14-3 1,- 1,- cumbent John R. Bruff, 6 for 50e INs u L A T I o N D o - I T - Phone 872-4377 president of the MSU board, FOR SALE - Norge- heavy 13 for $1.00 Yourself, 30 lb. bag $4.10. Clare’s Eunoeo Service “House of Fabric” CAR0 RENTAL an attorney, and Bobby 3-10-2 1-,2 duty washer and drier, $350. I Minor Hapairs All Your Sewing Needs! Renting the Right Tool Blower rental available. Crim, retiring state repre- Call 872-3055. 2-10-143 Cass City Chronicle & 278 ACRES of tiled prime 1433 E. Caro Road Makes a Tough Job Easy Caro Rental. M-81 M-24, sentative from Davison and farmland near Owendale. ,, Between Deckenllle Road & Corner of M-81 L M-24 Phone 673-5578. 2-10-7-4 Certified Mechanic speaker of the House of Rep- Phone 872-2010 Possession in fall of 1982. Caro Honde Phone 673-5578 resentatives. FOR SALE - 12’x30’ tarp, 2-423-4 Call 872-2470 $100. Call 872-3283. 2-10-28-3 FOR SALE - Victor electron- Terms. Ted J. LaFave %. I 1 Republicans are Laura ~ ic calculator - 12 digit - full Sons Real Estate, Realtr+ Heuser of Hartford, who FOR RENT - new - electric function memory - like t i RubbishRemoval - Broker, Caro. Phone 673- I -- owns a large fruit farm with or manual typewriters by new, $40.00. Call 872-2000. - her husband, and George A. Decker couple 4177. 3-6-3-tf Village Service Center the week or month. Also 2-10-2 1-3 llres v Be115 Batteries I I GatewavSanitatlon I McManus Jr., a former leave yous typewriters and 1 une Ups Brdkes Multiers county Cooperative Exten- has show’s FOR SALE - mobile home, Lertitied Mechanic sew ices other office equipment at FOR+ SALE soft mixed , NextDoor - 1967 Vindale, 2 bedrooms HomCommercial-Industrial sion Service director, who our store for repair. Used wood, $25.00 face cord, plus owns a W-acre fruit farm plus utility. Partially fur- In-Town Pick Up b Delivery Neighbor Cass Clty Area typewriters for sale. Mc- delivery. McCulloch 14-inch near Traverse City. top Hereford nished; wood burner plus Phone 872-3850 Unique Handmade Gifts TRASH COLLECTION Conkey Jewelry. 24-6-tf bar Power Mac 6 chain saw, Call Collect 313-798-8025 University of Michigan gas heat, on spacious lot, in 247 S. Street SI., Caro. Mi. - 2 chains and case, Ai condi- Across from Cumin08 Memorials “Big Enough To Serve You” Democratic candidates for The Eastern Michigan good condition. Located 1 I tion. Phone 872-2589. Orval Phm673-3200 its board of regents are Polled Hereford Association mile west of Gagetown. Call Rieck‘s Auto Parts, Inc. ‘I Dry Ice. I I I 1 I Sarah Goddard Power, a held its second annual show Hutchinson. 2-10-21-3 313-288-9391 or 517-872-5467. Auto Parts Late Model and sale at the fairgrounds available for Wrecks Bought & Sold Rich’s Disposal former deputy assistant sec- 3-10-14-q Residential & Commercial retary of state in the U.S. in Sandusky Oct. 1. PERSONALIZED BOOK Teletvoe- - ,. Service I Phone517-683-2351 I I RubbishRemoval State Department, and The grand champion fe- HALLOWEEN PARTIES matches - See our new I I I I BE YOUR OWN BOSS 3 miles west of Container Service A wadable Thomas A. Roach, an at- male was shown by Harley selection of designs and We Empty Barrels in the Alley and Mary Nichols of Decker Order by 3 p.m. daily colors - for your wedding 1 Kingston, MI 48741 HAZ!EtERS torney. Both are incum- This party store needs I I bents. while the reserve champion Quaker1 Maid Store reception or anniversary Currhea s* I Pams--- you. The store has beer, - - I Republicans are Rockwell female was shown by Lee party, The Chronicle, Cass lues. & Fri. - 8 a.m.. 6 p.m. wine and groceries. 3 bed- Wed. 8. ThUrS. - 8 a.m. - 8:30p.m. T. Gust Jr., an attorney and Sweet of Deckerville. The Cass City City. 2-1-28-tf

~ room living quarters, Sat. - 7 a.m. 3 p.m. general counsel to Alexan- grand champion bull was 6350 Gdieid Phonr172.3145 shown by Rudy Mengele of Jaroch’s Grcwery $70,000.00 includes every-

I der Hamilton Life Insurance J- I Ubly (Real Estate 1 thing.informa Calltion. nor for more 1. - 1 .- 1 Co.. and Ellen M. Templin, Romeo. Faust Automotive Rust Proofing first vicechairperson of the The top selling animal in 2-10-28-1 [ ForRent J Sal‘s Country Clipper System 6 Waxing the sale was a two-yearald Gravel Guards- Running Boards Republican State Commit- 1 Rebuilding Servim 1231 Englehart Rd.. Osford tee. cow from the herd of Henry APARTMENT FOR RENT - .Starters *Generators . Rock Kote Stone Chlp Protection FOR SALE - wood cook Phone 872-4176 Wayne State University -- Malburg at Almont which stove, white porcelain; wood downtown area. Call 872- *Alternators 3237. 4-10-28-tf Open 8 AM.. 5 P.M. Monday thru Saturday Democratic candidates for brought $1,200. highchair, real nice, $25. Saturday 8 A.M. :1 P.M.

Phone 269-9585 Fourteen beef calves suit- Phone 665-2679. + 2-10-28-3 w.kr*tt Mew its board of governors are ’?om# e847 S. Van Dyke Bad Axe Mildred Jeffrey, a United able for 4-H and Future OFFICE SPACE available, Phone 872-4377 ’ Auto Workers staff member, Farmers of America steer FOR SALE - Three size 14 above Coach Light Pharm- 3-10-2 1-2 and Michael Einheuser, an projects were also sold for dresses, practically new. acy. Phone 872-3613. 4-7-22-tf ___I- attorney. Both are incurn- an average price of $448. Call 872-2284. 2- 10-28-3 FLORIDA Southwest Coast - bents. ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom lots, acreage, commercial, Croft-Clara Lumber lac. KiTCHEN DECOR ’ Republican candidates FOR SALE - Shaper 1 hp apartment, 4410 West St., homes, new construction, Cass 41 CUSTOM m, rentals, and information. City 872-21 Dutch made by the Amish are Nancy Boykin, director motor, forward and reverse, Cass City. $200 plus utilities. Andorran Windows Aristacraft Kitchens of continang education for 70 bits, $200. Wood stove, Phone 872-3766. 4-10-7-tf Mona Henry Zawilinski, hxkrlocks Kitchens By Homecreat girls for the Detroit Public ideal for garage or shop, $25, Henry Realty, Realtor, days Profinishod Pmokg Formica Corian Sinks WE BUY TIMBER (8131 639-0345 evenings (81 Faucets Solar Panels Phone 072-4410 Schools, and Sam Trenta- Grain auger 4”, 2’ long, $30. HOUSE FOR RENT in Mon.-Fri. - 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Congoieum Wallpaper Weekdays 8-5 p.m. Sal. 8.1 p.m. costa, a Macomb County at- Soft wood, $20 face cord, Gagetown, 3 bedrooms, gas 637-1221. Realtors welcome. Sat. *8a.m.-3 p.m. 415 &.Frank Car0 673-3026 , torney. phone 872-3842. 2-10-28-1 heat, Call 872-5105. 4-10-21-3 3-10-28-24 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28,1982 PAGE NINETEEN

[ Notices 1 [ Notices 1 Services 1 [ -Sem For Sale--) GARAGE SALE - Thursday SHARPENING SERVICE - CHAPPEL’S Repair Service from paring knives to buzz - odd jobs. No job too small. FOR SALE - 1 acre on high- BUY NOW, and Friday, 10 till 5. 4678 BUILD LATER SCHNEEBERGERS Kennebec Drive. 14-10-28-1 N Bingo saw blades. If it’s dull, let Phone 375-2510. 8-5-1-tf way. 3 miles east of Cass DEVELOPMENT, INC., Rent Rinse Vac Ed sharpen it. Low rates, City. Large pond, natural Every Sunday New Construction 6 acres between Cass City Cass, City The professional do-it- professional service, guar- gas. $5,500. Call 872-3337. Notices .I anteed work, 2 miles south, Remodeling 3-10-21-3 and Caro. 1% miles off ~. yourself carpet cleaning Everybody welcome Additions blacktop road. % wooded. Wanted - female beagle, omge system . 11/4 west Of Cass City. 5870 W. Kelly Road, Cass City, 872- Garages LIVIN’ Priced at only $6,900.00. and white patches. Older Doorsopen6:OOp.m. Roofing, Siding COUNTRY Land Contracts, Apart- dog, very timid. If seen call Bingoat6:30p.m. 4512. Ed also does arc weld- ment Houses, Houses, Farm Special ing and custom trailer build- Pole Buildings 3 bedroom farm house on 072-5467. 5-10-21-3 Rental Rate Offer Land, etc. St. Pancratius ing * 8-ll-5-tf FREE ESTIMATES 2.7 acres, barn, tool shed ~~ plus more. Just south of Call FREE HOME water analy- Now Only $3.99 half day Church STAPLETON BUILDERS - Leiterman Builders Cass City. $5,000.00,down Phone 872-4377 Bud or Russ Schneeberger sis - Water King water soft- 5-7-5-tf Remodeling, roofing, siding, Cass City will get you in. 3-10-21 -2 872-2696 ener on sale at Fuelgas, 4 Rinse N Vac cleans the all types of general building. Phone 872-3721 - east of Cass City on M-53. way professionals do, at a Licensed and insured. Call Call after p.m. 3-416-tf CIDER MILL - open now for 5 HOUSE FOR SALE - newly Phone 872-2161. 5-S-l -tf fraction of the cost. 517-665-9943. 8-10-14-8 Licensed and Insured remodeled inside and out, 2 ~ making cider until Nov. lo, 8-4-15-tf bedrooms, full basement, VERY ATTRACTIVE com- Albee C%%@ by appointment only. Call Custom Slaughtering - Curing low utilities and taxes, in pletely remodeled three ANNUAL 313-672-9332. Johnson’s Cider Smoking and Processing Phone 872-4377 bedroom home on 15 acres FALL HARVEST Home Center Mill, 1/2 mile west of Snover, Cass City, land contract. Cass City * 3-10-21-2 near the Minden City State Mi. 5-10-21-3 Beef-Pork-Veal-Lamb f Wanted to Buy Call 872-2702. 3-10-21-3 Game Area. Would make a 7-22-tf Monday ,Nov. 1, I desirable location for hunt- I --- - WANTED - piano. Phone $3J J J J J J J J J J J J J J J 3 J JJ J JJJ JJ J J J J J J JJ3 ers. Includes 7:OOp.m. For Sale - Beef and Pork, car garage, SHOPPING FASHION - Toyland whole or half. Wrapped in the 665-2679, 6-10-28-3 Square? Meijers? K-Mart? 1 ~ . ~~ 3 REAL ESTATE J only $47,900. Call Betty new clear shrink film J GOOD SHEPHERD Toys R Us? Know the bar- WANTED long white dress ONLY $22,500. J Hammond 517 658-2345 or 517 JUTHERAN FELLOWSHIP - 3 bedroom 1%story home with one car garage, 1st floor J 269-9537. 3-10-28-4 gains before you go. Sub- 1 NowOpen Erla’s Packing Co. for little girl, size 10. Phone HALL scribe to the Saginaw News. 872-5196, *lo-28-1 laundry. Lots of shade on a large lot in the Caw City I Cass City, Michigan J Route service available in at Dick Erla Bakedgoods Crafts Cass City area. Phone Phone 872-2191 WANTED -junior Girl Scout J’-11 EXCEPTIONAL J, ‘ANTIQUE YARD SALE - 5-10-28-1 872-4429. 5-10-21-2 Albee @&9 8-11-2-tf uniform, size 12-14. Phone Large two story home with attached 2 car garage, full ,j Thursday, Friday, Satur- 8724714. 6-10-14-3 j’ basement, on the river with approximately 10 acres, day, lo 5. Oak dresser, has a pond, lots of bathr;obms and bedrooms, porch ,J oak h”lp tables, SZllall COm- I be MISTLETOE MART ELMER H. FRANCIS, li- censed builder. New homes WANT TO BUY - front end for any debts Other than J overlooking river, plus a .dog kennel and grooming ,J* mode, 1 large hotel corn- Bazaar & or remodeling. Roofing, $id- loader to fit Case 400 wide ! business included. mode, foyer mirror, wash my own. Michael C. Phillips. ing, barns, pole buildings. front and rear blade fore J 161-HF ‘{’ tub stand. mission oak desk 5-10-28-1 Bake Sale - J Phone 872-2921. 8-ll-7-tf 3-point hitch. For sale - NEAR’ THE DEFORD STATE GAME AREA J chair, oakswivel desk chair, F’ri.,Nov. 5,lOa.m.bp.m. small Franklin stove, cheap. 3 bedroom mobile home on approximately 4 acres with J all refinished, 4 oak pressed Sat., Nov. 6,lO a.m.-3 p.m. Call 872-4496. 6-10-14-3 White Creek bordering the back. priced to sell with back chairs, 2 wrought iron OPEN NOV.ist Well J land contract terms available. 3 NEW-CY beds, several metal beds, CASS CITY CULTURAL Drilling J J miscellaneous items, 6656 Vargo Service CENTER To Give Away 1 ~ ~ J HANDYMAN SPECIAL 3 Third Street. Call 872-4785. Main St. Well drilling and repair, J Older two story home in the village of Gagetown, on a J SMALL ENGINE REPAIR FREE PUPPIES to good 14-10-28- 1 Sponsored by Owendak 4 to 5-inch wells lot approximately 55’x120’ with a onecar garage. J SMALL TRACTOR homes. Call 872-4682 before RLDS Women -- REPAIR 11 a.m. or after 5 p.m. Asking price: $15,000.00. 322-TO ,I GARAGE SALE - Friday, ROOF REPAIR - Business John Zaleski U 7- 10-28-1 n Saturday, Sunday, 9 a.m. to storage: cars, and industrial. Cold applica- J, 5 p.m. Antique lounge and 6254 Main FOR RENT - Phone Elkton 375-4233 McLeod Realty, Inc. trailers, boats, Skidoos, tion process. Free esti- J matching rocker, boys’ mates. Also asphalt and con- or 375-2547 FREE - Barn cats, great 630 N. State, Caro, Phone 673-6106 3 8-5 Monday-Friday lawnmowers or what have mousers. One male, two 8498 State Rd., Millington, Phone 871-4567 winter coats, snowmobile Evenings by appointment crete sealant, Phone 5550 Kilmanagh Road .~. you. Henry Rock, 5831 Reed female. Will deliver. Call J suit and other clothes, sizes 6 872-3229. 8-10-28-1 Owendale, Mich. 98754 to 10, women’s clothes, sizes 5-10-28-1 St., Deford. Phone 517- 8724670. 7-10-21-3 3 J 5-10-14-3 3 J 10 and 12, new winter jacket, 872-3234. AUCTIONEERING - s6e 8-10-284 size 7, toys, fireplace screen Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top 3 EQUAL HOUSING J 14TH ANNUAL Kountry INTERIOR ‘AND Exterior Farm m and glass door. Many other Kitchen bazaar and lunch at dollar for your property. J OPPORTUNITY J Pine Cone Shop painting : Install windows, 0 REALTOR items. Kelly Rd., 1/4 mile Trinity United Methodist Phone 872-3019, Cass City. (Equipment I Commercial - Residential-Farm .drywall, panelling, ceiling J J west of Cemetery. Phone Church, Nov. 6, starting Now Open 8-10-3-tf J J JJJJJ JJ J J J J J J J J JJJ J J J J J J J J J 3 J J 3 3 JJ 872-2256. 14-10-28-1 - - tile, etc. Theron Esckilsen, FOR SALE - 1952 H Farmall, 10:00a.m, 5-10-28-2 4314 Maple St., Cass City. in good shape. Call 872-2931 Handcrafted gifts, dried and Chuck Gage Phone 872-2302. 8-12-24-tf after 6:OO. Can be seen at silk flower arrangements, Welding Shop 5117 Kelly Rd., Cass City. For SaleBy B.A. CALKA REAL ESTATE cone wreaths, grapevine Heli-arc welding Auctioneer 9-10-28-1 \ wreaths, pillows. ~ ~ ~- INVEST IN LAND Specializing in aluminum, EXYEKIENCEU FOR SALE - John Deere SPECIAL! !! ! SPECIAL! !! ! 1.7 ACRES: Situated on highway - near Cass City - 1%story Monday-Friday,9-5 stainless steel, blacksmi th- tractor, Model A, for parts. On Schwegler Road BRICK with 3 Saturday, 9-12 ing, fabricating and radi- Phone 665-2245. 9-10-21-3 --- HOME bedrooms; frame home with aluminum siding; wall to wall carpet- tor repair. Complete Auctioneering all new bathroom; all modem kitchen over $13,000.00 ing; Oak cabinets in kitchen; raised hearth for wood-burn- Phone 872-2155 a - 6240 W. Main St Service Handled Anywhere. spent on remodeling - nice setting :garage and paa$,Qther ing stove; new natural gas furnace; basement - 30x45’ 5-sstf Also portable welding We Make All Arrangements. FOR SALE - John Deere features! ! ! Your inspection invited! !1 ! CALL RIGHT NOW building for horses, etc. Many other features! ! ! !&Offeredto All types of welding Our Experience Is Your 4400 combine, with grain FOR AN APPOINTMENT - Offered to you for $38,1)00.00. you for $39,500.00. FOR RENT - Appliance 7062 E. Deckerville Itd. Assurance. head and corn head. Call dollies. Call 872-3917. Deford, Michigan 603-2772. 410-14-3 5 Acres - Perked - Building Site -west of Cass City - $ssoO. - JUST LISTED! ! ! RAWH TYPE HOME with 3 bedrooms; 5-10-21-8 Phone 872-2552 Ira, David & Terms. wall to wall carpeting; 2 bathrooms; large family room 8-5-15-tf Martin Osentoski cribs.FOR RENT Also for - 3 sale covered - 12 doorcorn with wet bar; plus many other features; garage attached; Free Estimates Phone TWO MOBILE HOMES plus 2U4’ garage; blacktop drive- 99x132’ Lot nicely landscaped; priced to sell at CHAIN SAWS sharpened, round hog feeder, holds 2 way LOT 82x165’ some work & $55,OOO.00. Cass City 872-2352 Collect - - needs - village water on roofing; siding, precision ground by ma- tons. Call 872-2512. septic tank; Bank wants immediate sale!!!! All this for 3 ACRES near Cass City: Very neat 4 bedroom home - base- insulation, aluminum chine. Fast service. A1 ~. 9-9-23-t f $1 doors COMBINING 1,OOo. 00. ment; practically new furnace; barn; garage; tractor 4279 CUSTOM - and windows and aluminum Avery, S. Seeger, Cass Corn and soybeans, $20 garage ---all this for $36,500.00. or Fiber Glass awnings. City. 8-10-7-10 per JUST LISTED! ! ! Hills & Dales Subdivision - 1880 square acre. Call 658-2264 or 658- [ Livestock I I feet plus 900 square feet finished basement; 4 bedrooms; l# ACRES: Near Cass City - 2 story BRICK HOME & part 8465. 8-10-21-3 2 FIREPLACES 14 piece bathroom plus 2-1/2 aluminum siding; very neat in and out 4 bedrooms; den; Elkton Roofing FOR SALE - extra nice - bathrooms; - Terrasi & Son young black Aberdeen bull, , large two car garage; extra large lot - plus many features - wall to wall carpeting; family size kitchen; home is well & Siding Co. Electricalko. Leaving State. your inspection invited! ! ! TERMS. insulated; 2 car garage attached utility building; many Denny’s 650 lbs. Also some yellow - pine tongue and groove used other features --priced to sell at $47,500.00. New installations and Phone 269-7469 repairs Chimney Sweep lumber, 14 to 16 ft. long, 8” IN CAS CITY: Ranch type home with 3 bedrooms; all Antique Sales & Refinishing! !! , 5-7-21-tf Electrical heating and Service wide. And 20 sheets of MODERN KITCHEN with appliances less than 1year old - aluminum 26,’ wide, 10 ft. walls and attic insulated; new natural gas furnace; 160x218’ near Cass 6ty - blacktop road - painted an antique cooling service Have your chimney and NEW Homes - Farms - Business long. 4 miles east of Deford, 18x22’ FAMILY ROOM;garage, W,500.00 terms. blue - about 1700 square feet - easy to heat; all remodeled - 2 C&C fireplace properly cleaned bathrooms; 3 bedrooms; furnace; PLUS SWIMMING Licensed Electrical and inspected from fire 1st trailer house south. 10-10-28-1 BETWEEN SEBEWAING & OWENDALE: RANCH TYPE POOL - PLUS L-shaped garage and workshop; number of Shoppe Contractor hazard. HOME with vinyl siding; 5 rooms; all new kitchen with fruit trees; strawberry patch; garden; new wiring; all new CALL ANYTIME plumbing; new carpeting; many other features owners Classes available Don’t wait FOR SALE - Hereford heif- Pennville Cabinets; new bathroom and laundry room; -- 658-2291 ers. Call after 5 p.m. moving north - all this for $45,000. Land contract! 24x34’ 2# car garage, new electric door openem; gas (nat- Cass City Road, Snover Call 012-3007 658-8490, 10-10-14-3 ural) suspended furnace in garage; plus 12x14’ fibre glass 2841 Van Dyke,Decker, MI 8-1-18-tf 8-10-21-2 building for workshop - many other features - offered to you IN CASCITY: Near downtown Cass City - very neat 3 bed- Phone 872-2525 for $49,500. Terms. room home with furnace and wood-burning stove; attic insulated; new aluminum siding on home; home is wet- Candy and Cake Decorating FAGAN’S THUMB Carpet RICH’S DISPOSAL - Resi- [Help Wanted] Cleaning - Dry foam or dential and Commercial BAY CITY-FORESTVILLE RD. -- 3 bedroom 1% story plastered; front porch enclosed - glassed in - ideal office for Supplies, Molds and Fillings. ADMINISTRATIVE Assist- insurance, real eastate, etc. 2 car garage - many other steam. Also upholstery aqd Rubbish Removal. Contain- home; Janitrol gas furnace; part basement; 1 ACRE - wall cleaning. Free Esti- er service available; Call ant : Candidates should have garage; drilled well 160’ deep with own water system; features ----$45,000.00. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED! ! ! Open 9 till 6 : all 5-12-30-tf mates. Call toll free 1-800- 683-2233. We empty barrels a post high school business * this for $17,500. terms. 3224206 or 517-761-7503, We in the alley. 8-2-12-tf certificate or associate de- IN CASS CITY: Ale St. - very neat 7 room home or can be gree and two years’ of” easily converted into 2 family natural gas furnace less welcome BankAmericard - CARO: Near Kroger Store - 7 rwm home with 2 bedrooms - SLOT MACHINES - buy, Master Charge. 8-3-20-tf general office experience. down and 2 up - natural gas furnace; utility building; than 7 years old - basement; 2% BATHROOMS; aluminum service, repair, restore. Call Custom Butchering Position requires excellent $23,900.00terms. siding; garage; nicely landscaped - can be yours for William Daugharty, 1-517- BEEF & PORK bookkeeping, typing and of- $45,OOO.00 - call for an appointment right now! ! !! 753-7037. 5-10-28-5 TV-Repair (Hogs are scalded - not skills. Detailed resume All makes fice LOOKING FOR AN INVESTMENT???? Main St., Cass skinned ) including references should 65 ACRES: Near Cass City - Nice set of buildings - prduc- Annual Check our prices on City - over 3200 square feet - with 3 apartments above - very tive soil; Home is unique - many features - has to seen to Antenna and (free be submitted by Nov. 12, desirable for department store, etc. Large basement; be Towers half or whole 1982, to Executive Director, appreciated! ! ! ! 55 acres tillable; live stream thru prop &hates). Appliance Replah.. excellent parking -- easy terms, Possession on short notice. be Feather Party Meat Wholesale and Thumb Area Consortium, erty, will sell buildings and 5 Acres or just 60 ACRES WITH NO BUILDINGS. Call us and we will make an appointment Sunday, Nov. 7 313-672-9440 Gainor’s Meat 6240 West Main Street, Cass In Cass City - Brick building 20x60’ with wall to wall for you to discuss this further. Packing City, Michigan 48726. No carpeting, office, basement, natural gas furnace; plus 2 7:00 p.m. Call Any Time callers please. An Equal apartments aboye - ideal for many uses. Easy Terms. 1 mile north, 1 mile west of Opportunity Employer. 10 ACRES on Deckerville Rd. near Car0 - 330 feet front- AL’S TV SALES %adAxe. Immediate Possession. For rent, lease or sale. Bingo - Turkeys & SERVICE 11 - 10-28-2 age- on D=kerville Rd - driveway in. terms. SeIIers win Phone (517)-269-8161 - -~ seIl on land contract, Cash Prizes 1453 Main St. 269-9375 Snover, Mich. EARN EXTRA moneyfor HAMMER & NAIL SPECIU-I!! New Listing!!! Just Dave Reed - 872-2827 Christmas. Sell Avon. Earn MICHAEL’S. and Bryan Pudelko atside village limits of Cas City: Frame me shry home - 2 NEAR CASS CITY ST. AI 8-9-Wff good $$$. Set your own bedrooms; hardwood floors; basement; comer lot - aU this FOR RENT: Attractive home in nice setting - 3 M- hours. Call 872-2525 or write for $15,000.00 -Estate property. ED’S SHARP ALL SHOP - Hand saws, circular saws, Virginia Seroka, 2841 N. Van chain saws, lawn mower Dyke, Decker, Mich. 48426. LOOKING FOR A JOB??? We have several good Puzzled? pianos. 20 years’ experience. blades, chisels, hoes, axes, 11 -I0-1 4-3 businesses for sale - HARDWARE STORE; DRIVE IN 17.7 ACRES: mostly wooded - adjoins state land - excellent Member of the Piano tech- scissors, drill bits, clippers, RESTAURANT; CAR WASH; SUPERETTE; PARTY hunting, etc. on blacktop road - taxes $143.66 ---- Make us an Give a gift subscription to nicians Guild, Duane Johns- knives, shears. Also small STORE; etc. Call office for more details. offer. ton, Bad Axe, Mich. 48413. engine repair. 4124 S. Elkton [Work Wanted) The Cass City Chronicle Phone 269-7364. 8-2-1-tf 8% Interest 8% Interest - Road, Gagetown. Phone WOULD LIKE to care for an 40 ACRES -- On M-81- hunting - near Cas City, some 872-2809. 8-10-7-12 EXECUTIVE HOME IN THE COUNTRY: Close in to Cass wooded --$!i,ooO.00 down. Birthdays, anniversaries, ARMSTEAD --- elderly gentleman or elderly City - 2 ACRES (more land available). QUADLEVEL home lady in my hone. Call 517- 6 years old - 4 bedrooms; 3% BATHROOMS;BRICK FIRE- 19 ACRES: Near Deckerville Rd. - all wooded - Birch, ALUMINUM Ken Martin 658-8452. 12- 10-28-3 PLACE plus woodburning stove; Formal Dining Room - Popple, Cotton Wood - lots of state land nearby - $16,000.00 - Gift card mailed with FREE ESTIMATES Electric, Imc. LARGE REDWOOD DECK - 2 car garage attached; Many $5,OOO. down - seller will finance on a land contract. each order Aluminum and vinyl siding, Residential and Commercial EXPERIENCED WOMAN . built-ins in kitchen; SWIMMING POOL; PATIO - POND - 5-10-15-3 roofing, eave troughs, re- Wiring wishes one or two pre- Your inspection invited!!! Sellers will finance - on land FOR THESE and OTHER listings on FARMS and VACANT placement windows, storm schoolers to care for, refer- contract. See it today! ! ! Interest only 8% 8% LAND see, call or write to: Financial Planning windows and doors. State Licensed ences on request. Call Only 1st quality material 8724670. 12-10-21-3 See, Call or Write to: used. Free Estimates 13% IRA’S Workmanship guaranteed WANTED - child care in my B.A. Calka, Realtor B.A. Calka Real Estate TERM Life Insurance writing. home, 4 miles west of CASS Phone 872-4114 City. Phone 665-2679. 6306 W. Main St., Cass City 4180 Hurds Corner Road 8-10-tf 12-10-28-3 Phone 872-3355 -

’ I WILL CARE for elderly LISTINGS WANTED ON ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE FLEENOR APPLIANCE lady in her home. Phone 872- SELL FARMS AND HOMES AT 6% B AND B Refrigeration - Service - washer, dryers, 4651. 12-10-14-3 WE INTERNATIONAL INC* Repair all makes of ‘wash- stoves, water heaters, re- ’ @ ’ IN TUSCOLA, HURON AND SANILAC COUNTIES Marv Hobart ers, driers, refrigerators, frigerators. 4260 Woodland WANTED - house cleaning . An Equal Serving the Thumb Area for over 29 years Phone 87241 freezers and ranges. Call Ave., Cass City. Phone 872- job in Cass City. Call 872- ‘ 3697. 8-4-17-tf ,Opportunity Lender We buy Land Contracts n~~~~~ R“ 5-10-28-1 Caro 673-6125. 8-5-1-tf 2795. 12-10-21-3 PAGE TWENTY CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY. OCTOBER Z8.1W CASCITY, MICHIGAN I Coming Auctions free Crawford of Myers challenges Kent Friday, Nov. 5 - John and Elizabeth Mrozek will hold a cattle and farm machinery shooting: charge auction at the place located I one mile north and %-mile for probate judge post east of the Kinde Schc Osentoski Auction Service. A charge of manslaugh- Southern Michigan at Jack- ter against 84-year-old John son, was sentenced to an 8-20 Saturday, Nov. 6 - To A. Crawford was dismissed year term there for uttering Two candidates are run- graduated with honors from Bloomfield Hills law firm. settle the estate of Donald Monday by Tuscola County and publishing, to follow his ning for Tuscola County Michigan State University in He is treasurer of the Tus- W. Horetski, farm machin- From what I read, and ‘see T$en he starts paying it probate judge in Tuesday’s 1974, receiving his bache- and hear on the telly, every back. If the rate is similar to Circuit Judge Patrick R. present one. He was crd- cola County Bar Association ery and real estate will be Joslyn. ited with 111 days served. election, the incumbent, W. lor’s degree in criminal and a member of the family sold at the place located two last one of us in America is the one charged now, it’s Wallace Kent and David justice. being persecuted by the four percent under what the Crawford, of 6725 Cart- Joslyn found him guilty of Jr., law and criminal law sec- miles east of the Kinde Wright Road, Kingston, the charge Oct. 19, after G.Myers, a Tuscola County tions of the Michigan State school, five miles north and Reagan Administration, father will be taking in in his assistant prosecutor. If you’re old, it is assumed investment in bonds or pleaded guilty to the charge which the defendant pleaded BarCar0 KnightsAssociation of Columbus.‘-and the 1% east on McGardle Rd. you’re in want, and your money market fund. On the Oct. 26, 1981, of fatally guilty to supplemental in- The term is for six years. Osentoski Auction Service. KENT, 41, Social Security mustn’t be total of $12,000 borrowed, shooting Samuel W. Ozoro- formation charging him was elected to Myers has been endorsed wicz Sept. 11 of that year with being an habitual of- his first term in November, ternalby the OrderTuscola of CountyPolice Fra-.and Saturday, Nov. 6 - Croft- cut one penny . . . If you’re when Santa Claus starts Clara )Lumbg is holding a young, you can’t afford to charging interest, the bor- outside of his (Crawford’s) fender. 1976. home. The uttering and publish- The Kalamazoo College Michigan Right to Life. fall clean-up sale at the buy a house . . If you’re a rower is $480 better off each location, 4 blocks south of little younger the govern- The shooting followed an ing charge involved a check graduate received his law A member of Sacred year until he pays it off. degree from the University stoplight in Cass City to ment is cutting back on My friend is a man of argument between for $100 made out to the De- Heart Catholic Church in Crawford and his step-son. partment of Social Services of Michigan and then prac- Caro, he and his wife and Garfield St. and 3 blocks student loans , . , integrity and he will pay the west to Vulcan St. Hillaker If you’re black, then The octogenarian fired at June 25. ticed law with a Caro firm two children reside in that loan when due, Not all until he was elected judge. Auction Service. you’re out of a job . . If students loans are repaid. the car in which the stepson A defense motion to set community. you’re white, you’re getting As a matter of fact, there and Ozorowicz, who was a aside the conviction and Kent serves on the Michi- passenger, were riding gan State Bar Association to that state rapidly because are ,already hundreds of as sentence of Michael D. 0 factories are moving to millions of dollars the gov- they tried to leave. One of Haley, 39, of 344 Wells Juvenile Law Committee, countries with cheaper ernment will never collect. the shots hit Ozorowicz. Street, Caro, for malicious Michigan Probate Judges Parents turn in labor . . Following the defendant’s destruction of police prop- Juvenile Affairs Com mi ttee, . It would be just a cryin’ is treasurer of the Michigan If you’re ailing, they’re shame, wouldn’t it, if the plea, sentencing was erty was denied. talking of trimming Medi- delayed one year by the Dismissal was sought on Bar Association Judicial fellow I’ve described had to Council and has taught care . . . If you’re a farmer, use his own funds to send the judge. the grounds he was mental- During the past year, juvenile law for five years David G. Myem the government subsidies kid to college rather than ly incompetent to stand teen vandal-. Crawford has had to report for the Michigan Judicial Mvers graduated from the aren’t enough . , . getting a $5,000 handout trial. A jury found him to a probation agent. Before guilty of the charge Aug. 3, Institute and foster parent Detioit college of Law in Let’s consider one group from the government. February, 1979. He took Vandals who shot BBs at and 6 and were turned over that has been hollering the dismissing the charge, the of damaging a Caro police law for two years in an There are several alterna- extension program offered night classes at and windows of two Cass City to their parents. loudest lately - the stu- judge was informed the de- car March 11. DCL tives open to people who find fendant has undergone by Eastern Michigan Uni- worked full-time during the homes and broke a car At 8:20 p.m. Sunday, po- dents, who fear that student that they can’t keep both the The guilty plea of David window at another home surgery during the past year E. King, 18, of 2274 Mertz versity. He is a life member days as a security officer lice were notified eggs were loans may be harder to get. country club membership and later as a law clerk in Saturday night, Oct. 16, have being thrown at the Casn We’re thinking of a friend and plans to live this winter Road, Caro, to violating of the 6th Federal Circuit and the cottage on the lake with his son in Hazel federal court and for a been found by Cass City Theatre from the roof who makes $100,000 a year. and send the youngster to a Park. probation was accepted. Judicial Conference. Jn other cases Monday: He was sentenced to 45 wlice. Helen’s Beauty Salon, which His son is going to an Ivy fancy school. Police Chief Gene Wilson is across the street. League school in New Eng- The child could go to a Nancy L. Thick, 27, of 4940 days in the county jail, to be Gilford Road, Deford, was served Qn week ends. Pro- henda le said the parents of one of the land thanks to a cheap loaii community college, close to four boys involved turned from the government. He or home, where the costs would sentenced to one year in the bation was continued. Florence county jail for attempted He was placed on 36 him in, Ghich d to the other his dad probably will have to be maybe $1,ooO a year for dies three. The b s ranged in pay no interest until he grad- tuition or books. uttering and publishing. She months’ probation in De- trucker & was credited with 43 days cember, 1981, for larceny in age from 12-15. One lived uates, say four years from Or he could do as I - and a elsewhere and was visiting Duncan now. lot of my friends did served. a building. He was charged - She pleaded no contest to with violating probation in mishap his grandparents; the rest The $3,000 loan allows Pa during the Depression. Stay by live in Cass City. to leave that much un- out of school after graduat- the charge Oct. 4, of writing moving from his approved arraigned her name Feb. 4 in place of residence and possession of Windows were damaged touched in his money ing from high school and at the homes of Clinton market fund., Say it aver- save enough for at least the someone else’s on a money marijuana. up to the truck, stuck his order for $58 made out to Charles J. Taylor, 23, of House, 6320 Virginia Drive, ages 13 percent for four first year of college. Work hand in the ground in order (a sliding glass door) and than $150,000 in stolen years. Skipping compound summers. Take extra General Telephone and then 1749 VanGeisen Road, Caro, to throw some dirt on the using it to pay her phone was sentenced to six months Kenneth Copeland, 4675 trucks, parts and equip- interest, that is $1,560 saved. courses and shorten the stay tires, assuming they were on Hunt Street. The car which ment. The loan the second year in college. Work while going bill. in the county jail, with fire, and received a jolt. Noal G. Powell, 30, of 4090 serving of half of that de- had a window broken be- has three years’ free ride on to college. He then walked to the longed to Nellie Wallace, The Duncans fled in May interest, saving the old man I did all four of those Little Road, Cass City, ferred to the end of proba- front of the truck and saw of that year. The speedway pleaded guilty to attempted tion. He was credited with 6277 Virginia Drive. $1,170. Third and fourth things, and wasn’t greatly Frit%on the ground. Wilson said charges won’t has since reverted to its damaged by the experience. felonious assault, to shoot- four days served. Another driver, Rob Mc- original owner. years total $1,170. Grand ing arrows at Phillip A. Karl be brought against the four, total of saving: $4,900. It,did do one thing to me - Taylor was placed on five Clorey, arrived at the scene They were arrested in Feb. 20 at 4510 Seeger years’ probation, fined $200, but restitution is being it made me awfully short of N. and while Dubs ran to a Kentucky in August or Sep- 1 worked out among the I patience with these whiners Street. assessed $300 court costs Wallace Kent Jr. house to call an ambulance, tember, 1980, were released His plea was accepted and and ordered to pay restitu- W. victims, the juveniles and The Want Ads who parade to Washington Kent is vice-president of McClorey and some others their parents and the police. on bond pending extraditic and want the government to sentencing scheduled Feb. tion. pulled Fritz away from the proceedings to send then, 7. Bond of $5,OOO was con- He pleaded guilty to the the Caro Arts Society and a At 3:45 a.m. Tuesday, Are wet-nurse them through director of the Pine Acres truck. police on patrol found five back to Michigan and dis- tinued. charge Sept. 29, of writing a One of those who helped appeared. bad check for $109 to the Boy Scout Camp near Caro. small trees located behind About a year ago, he pull the victim away, Todd the office of Dr. Noon K. Mrs. Duncan, who isn’t Newsy Too! Caro Kroger store Dec. 12, Elenbaum of Sebewaing, re- charged in connection with 1981. started the Tuscola County Jeung, MD, 6230 Hospital Youth Services Council com- ceived a minor burn on his Drive, had been broken off. the stolen parts operation, posed of representatives of left arm when it “brushed” Village police were called was next arrested by the schools, government agen- the truck. to the Coach Light Pharm- Federal Bureau of Investi- cies and police and organi- McClorey and then Pigeon acy, 6480 Main Street, at 6:30 gation in Detroit Jan. 1, 1981. zations which deal with chil- Police Chief Mark Nieschulz p.m. Friday, where two She had gone there to take dren. performed cardiopulmonary shoplifters had been appre- care of a real estate matter. Aim of the group, which resuscitation on Fritz until hended. They were ages 11 She was arraigned the meets about every other the Elkton ambulance ar- next day by Judge Riordar month, is to increase effect- rived. Ambulance personnel who has to set bond in suc- iveness, avoid duplication of continued CPR on the way to Sawdust fm cases. He set it at $15,000. services and share ideas, he Scheurer Hospital in Pigeon, Mrs.Duncan paid 10 percent said. where the victim was pro- of that to a bonding company Kent has been assigned as nounced dead on arrival. stubborn *forand disappeared again. a visiting circuit, district, Fritz was born July 14, She and her husband next probate and juvenile judge 1951, in Pigeon, the son of fire fightem turned up in the Caribbean in other counties. Melton and Vernice (Wiley) island nation of Jamaica. He is former president, Fritz. He and Connie L. Elkland Township firemen Duncan was arrested in vice-president and treasurer Maxwell were married Nov. Tuesday night returned to May of this year by author- of the 40th Circuit Bar 8, 1969, in Pigeon. the scene of a minor fire ities in Palm Beach County, Association and former local Fritz was employed by they thought they exting- Fla., was extradited back t counsel to the Michigan Bar Elenbaum Corner Acre uished Oct. 16, Sanilac County in July anu Associatian Grievance Farm, Sebewaing, was a The fire was in a sawdust has been in jail in Sandusky Board. member of the Owendale pile on state land at least 100 since then. Kent and his wife and four United Methodist Church feet from Crawford Road, He told Sanilac sheriff’s children live in Caro. and a leader of the Real about three-eighths mile officers who brought him MYERS, 30, has been an People 4-H Club. south of Kelly Road in back that he had been tkaps- assist ant prosecutor for He is survived by his wife; Novesta Township. porting items by boat from more than three years, in one daughter, Michelle, and Fire Chief Jecome Root Florida to Jamaica, which is I 1 Tropicana charge of the cooperative re- one son, Kevin, both at operatedJr. said there a sawmillseveral years had why he was in Florida when imbursement program, home; his father, of Bad he was arrested. which collects reimburse- Axe; one sister, Mrs. Gerald ago and the sawdust pile was He waived district court ments to the state and (Beverly) Koroleski, Elk- the result. examination Aug. 31 on all 18 county for child support toq, and his paternal grand- He believed after the first counts against him. owed by absent parents. He mother, Mrs. Agnes Fritz, fire, cause of which wasn’t Sanilac Circuit Judge AI also handles criminal and‘ Bad Axe. determined, it continued to len K. Keyes has disquali- misdemeanor cases. Services will be at 1 p.m, smolder. fied himself from hearing The Garden City native Thursday at the Owendale Firemen soaked the saw- either of the Duncan’s cases, Tahitian Mist 7 United Methodist Church, dust. Root said he was going Young said, due to prior Rev. Myra Sparks officiat- to call the Department of dealings with the defend- ing. Burial will be in Grand- Natural Resources Wednes- ants. Board okays lawn Cemetery, Pigeon. day to have its bulldozer raignedThey willbefore now beHuron ar- Arrangements were by the brought in to level the pile Champagne Funeral Chap- and put out the fire for good. County Circuit Judge M. Tuscola el, Elkton, where friends Firemen received the call Richard Knoblock, probablv may call until 10 a.m. Thurs- at 9 p.m. ana returned to the this Friday, according to tt tax rate day. station at 10:15. chief assistant prosecutor. The Tuscola County Board

of Commissioners Tuesday J approved the 1982 tax appor- IRA- tionment report, which specifies millage rates in all taxing units and the amount of taxes that will be collected. A Tax-Savin The millage rates will be reflected on property tax bills that will be mailed in about a month. Breakthroug County property owners I!! will pay a total of $23.88 I an IRA and Keogh? million in taxes to schools, Can I have bott townships, county govern- Yes. As a resu t of the way the law read in 1981 and I ment, senior citizen activi- ties and for bridge and street prior years, many people believe that they can‘t have an repair. IRA and Keogh at the same time. This is no longer true. If The total state equalized valuation of the county is you are presently in Keogh, stay with it. However starting Budweiser Lite $630.48 million (half of the in ‘82, use IRA as an additional tax shetler. I true cash value). Federal regulations require Greg Gouady of the East substantial penalties for wlthdrawal Central Michigan Planning made prior to maturity and Development Region re- I ported to the board about a survey of public access sites on Saginaw Bay. One purpose of the study is to determine the feasibility mm of establishing more access sites in Tuscola County. Thumb National The board approved erec- tion of a nativity scene on PIGEON mamm CASS CITY I the courthouse lawn for 453-3113 MEMBER FDIC 072-4311 1 Christmas. + *See Back Oover For Location of Your Participating HWI BuildinglHome Center and Sale Dates* * Most items in thie sale piece at reduced prices 213 762 / 202( 1-24)> tticof All Purpose && rehshrlng. Aluminum RdVent with CWW, 6'' x 25' dim- cIogg8d $utter $ down- &/f&~) Ribbed posts, riWd sha3ves & scr~en, Fitg 8" round pipe. may braces provide sdditi~l Base site: 14" x 14". PtWngth. 212 031 /60364(0-1) 106 970/408(0-12) , $bins, $pray Enmmel for interior/ex- inting terior use on wdor metal. otiginsl finish. Us0 on s s, Tough finish. High resistance to. lacquer w varnish. Melt atex or oil gasoline& corrosion. 12 whce. old finish. 778 2891 1260 Blk(0-6) 788 1 W/Wl3(1-6)

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