On *DoerrRoad *+ Water unsafe to drink at three homes

Y I By Mike Eliasohn In July, 1979, under orders and then disposes of it in an DISCOVERY of water taken from the test mainly as a degreasing month specifically for TCE. from the DNR, the firm (TCE) to my knowledge,” approved landfill. wells showed styrene only agent. A determination will also be Ewald said. Regidents of three homes ceased disposing of 4,500 The DNR first learned of close to where the discharge Occupants of those two made what compounds are on WrRoad have been gallons of liquid waste Because of reduced carb- If, indeed, the TCE didn’t . per uretor production, the Walbro’s underground dis- was. homes were told Jan. 8 to no in the water at the third come from Walbro, Iversen advised not to drink water day into an underground pit posal in mid-1978, which As an added precaution, longer drink their water. home. their wells it is amount disposed of present- commented, “That becomes from because on its property, from which eventually led to its orders testing was also done at five At a third home’, traces of If a link is established . polluted with chemicals. it slowly seeped into the ly, according to Walbro a real bear,” meaning that Director of Purchasing Bill to ‘cease the underground homes on Doerr Road. as yet undetermined chem- between the TCE in the tracing it would be more ’ The state Department of ground. disposal, Water samples were taken icals were found after the home wells and at Walbro, ~ Natural Resources will be Ewald, is “way down.” He difficult The waste consisted pri- guessed the amount now is Walbro also had to agree by the Tuscola County ’ third sample was taken and Iversen said Walbro would One possible source, he testing to determine if the to have test wells sunk in Health Department in the occupants there were be directed to eventually chemicals from the marily of water, but also only 8,000 gallons a week. suggested, might be from come contained chemicals used to order to determine if any of October, December and advised Feb. 2 to obtain undertake measures to the homes themselves. TCE nearby Walbro plant on Of the chemicals used, the contamination from the January, their drinking water else- clean up the problem. Garfield Street. Evidence so fill pores in carburetor cast- is used in some home clean- ’ ings, promote curing of the main one of concern has underground disposal had According to Ed Kimbrue, where. That might mean having ing products, so might have far suggests it is not the res- spread and affected under- in, and as cleaning-agents. been hletaseal, used for the department’s director of to pump out the ground gotten into the wells from I source. filling pores, which contains ground water supplies. Six- environmental health, at one WHAT NEXT? water in the vicinity for the home septic systems, It was because of chemi- Since then, Walbro has 40 percent styrene. Styrene teen test wells have been home, the water contained prgper disposal elsewhere, a cals Walbro uses and wants had to pay a waste hauler to is a suspected cancer caus- drilled. 18 parts per billion of tri- What happens now, Iver- process the official ad- The solution for the home- to use that the contamina- truck the liquid to a Detroit ing agedt. It has not been According to William Iver- chloroethelene (TCE) and at sen said, is that samples of mitted, “certainly isn’t Owners, no matter where it tion in the home wells was might be coming from, will area waste disposal firm, found so far in .the home sen of the DNR’s hydro- another, 350. TCE is a water from the Walbro test cheap. ” ..discovered. - which solidifies the material wells. geological section, samples chemical compound used wells will be tested later this “We’ve never used it Please turn to page 17.

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Harmer’s coqlaint~ fail to stir board Clayton Harmer of Deford While Harmer was sug- variety served in the cafe- this, feefing that the years harangued the Cass City gesting a smoking room for teria. The board took no that administrators served School Board Monday night young adults, the board action on the complaints. the district should be with a long list of complaints adopted a policy to try to counted. about the way the school was eliminate smoking by stu- HOLD DRAWINGS In another action concern- operated in general and dents in restrooms. ing administrators the board treats his children in par- Accordingly a set of rules To clear up questions of adopted a resolution allow- ticular . was adopted. A proposal to seniority among teachers ing them to participate in In his list of complaints cut down partitions was the school will conduct 10 the Michigan Association of Harmer accused the school rejected. However, more or more drawings. The School Boards annuity pro- of : than one student in a parti- method will be used to grams. There is no addition- Showing favoritism to tioned area will be cause for determine positions on the a1 expense to the school but certain students over others. suspension. Teachers say seniority list for teachers the resolution was needed He went on to say that the that students crowd into the hired the same day. It goes for eligibility, administration “didn’t like areas to smoke. First of- back 15 or so years and

my family and I can prove fenst? is a May SusWnsion. affects roughly 25 teachers, BUDGET AMENDED , it” and’then vowed to “take Second offense is 5 days and koGengler told the board THE RUBBLE can be seen, at left*the car Of Jim Nein’ano The garage, I his complaint to the State.’’ third offense is 10 days. that it really didn’t affect . The board approved an which belonged to his father, Bob Neiman, on M-81, burned Wednesday, Feb. 4, Operating buses for Pur- Lesser penalties for other teachers with long service amended budget. Revenues with loss estimated at $15,000. Fortunately, the fuel storage tank was empty. poses other than transport- infractions were authorized. but could be important to were prwtically the same ing students. Claimed that The smoking problem was recently hired teachers in while expenditures dropped one bus he clocked ran first aired at the January case of layaffs. slightly. The bad news is around town five times with- meeting. Another problem In another phase concern- that the school is projected out students and that other that was presented then was ing seniority Gail Narker to operate $154,626 in the red buseswereparkedattheBig also acted upon. It is a asked that administrators and that will eat into the $15,000 loss as garage, aRestaurant. Feels school should have ofchange studeut’s in the records. confidentiality Slight beity droppedlists. The from board the rejected senior- ‘lease turn to page 4* smoking room for 18-year- changes were made to con- old students if smoking is form with existing laws as allowed in the teachers’ required by the Federal gov- v 7 lounge. ernment. car, 8. nd tra (=torburn drennatedHarmer haveagainst feels been thatby discrimi- hispuspen- chil- boardmentAnother wasadopted federalmet newwhen require- guide- the Crouse freezes sions and undue discipline. lines for free and reduced Loss was estimated at Elkland Township Fire thought was a car door slam. dence on Woodland Street, After listening to Harm- price lunches. The change .1$,000 in a fire last Wed- Chief Dave McNaughton. He looked out and saw two blocks south of Main, at er’s request to have a sus- was in the amount families ’ -6lesday afternoon that Firemen received the call smoke. He called the fire 5:50 p.m. Friday because of pension stricken from his could earn and still qualify . destroyed a garage on M-81, about 2:3O p.m. department. By the time he a chimney fire. son’s record, the board took for the meals. The changes east of Dodge Road. The wood garage with got to the garage after that, Creosote inside the chim- no action thereby denying made it slightly harder to Supt. Donald Crouse an- financial bind at the school. it was in flames. Owner of the structure was metal roof had a wood bur- ney, which led to a wood the request. qualify but Supt. Crouse said nounced Monday at the reg- Grouse said that he had no Robert Neiman. ning heater and electricity. McNaughton said the burning heater, had ignited. Supt, Donald Crouse said that it affected only one family in the district, ular meeting of the Cass City recommendations for the re- Contents included a 1963 Jim Neiman had been acetylene tanks and gasoline that if Harmer’s statement School Board that he Will not mainder of the administra- in the car’s tank exploded By the time firemen ar- was true, that the bus was The hot lunch program Chevrolet, belonging to his working on his car in the rived, Fire Chief Dave Mc- be asking for any adjust- tive staff at this time. son, Jim, tractor, brush cut- garage, but the fire in the before firemen arrived. driven through’ town five was the subject of a corn- ment in his salary for the 1- Naughton said, the fire had times one morning, he plaint by Mrs, Rita Capps. 1981-82 school year. Teachers will not be af- ter, acetylene tanks, many heater was apparently out They were there about 1/4 hours. calmed down. They stood by should have told the admin- She appeared before the Crouse said that he made fected by the freeze in wages ‘901s and various other when he left. for about 10 minutes, to . ++++++ istration prior to the meet- board to complain about the decision because of the for the superintendent. They !ms Some time after that, make sure the sparks ing so that the driver could milk that was served about financial condition of the are in the second year of a c, Cause of the fire could not Robert Neiman, who was in Elkland firemen were burned themselves out. determined, according to come and tell his side of the two weeks after the expira- school. Reduced enrollment, three-year contract and will -2 his house, heard what he called to the Ken Grady resi- There was no damage. story. Harmer replied he tion date. State Aid adjustments and receive a wage increase of wasn’t after the driver. She also was critical of the inflation have created a abut 10 percent. Cuss City loses $90,000 Schools feel financial pinch from sharplv cut state aid J - By Mike Eliasohn ceived last year in state aid, cated guess as to what istration cut funds for edu- That is enough to pay the from $622,814 in 1979-80 to their state aid would be, cation, that will have an salaries and fringe benefits Area school superintend- $480,848 this year. which wasn’t always close to effect on school programs. of several teachers. The ents received the news last In 1979-80, the Tuscola actuality . school’s athletic program week they haven’t been look- Intermediate School District The amount Ubly will CASS CITY cost $47,000, in addition to s forward to, the amount received $3.24 million in actually receive is $87,000 what was raised from ticket ut‘ state aid their districts state aid. This year, it will short of the estimate con- Based on the new state aid sales. The board eliminated 4% will receive this year. receive $2.96 million, a re- tained in its original budget. figures, the Board of Edu- What the computer print- duction of $284,019. All districts except Owen- cation Monday night ap- teaching positions this year in an effort to save money. outs from the state Depart- State aid figures for the Gage receive membership proved a revised 1980-81 ment of Education show is a state aid and some of the budget. (See above story. 1 Crouse pointed out, “So Kingston School District many of our costs are fixed, drastic reduction in the couldn’t be obtained in time loss can be attributed to a Prior to the meeting, Supt. * amount of aid they will decline in enrollment. The Donald Crouse predicted, you just can’t do anything for inclusion in this week’s about.” He cited energy receive from Lansing, com- Chronicle. other big factor is the state’s “I’m sure the way things pared to-last year, despite a decline in income due to the are, we’re going to have to costs as an example. sharp increase in costs. The figures listed are for recession. have a millage increase or The revised and reduced What it will mean, the the state’s fiscal year, which Grim as the figures may make‘ some rather severe budget approved Monday suwintendents say, will be runs from Oct. lSept, 30. be, should the economic cuts in programs.” contained only one true cut- ‘ *roffs and requested mil- School districts’ fiscal years pinch continue, there could Although a reduction in back, from the preliminary hje increases. begin July 1. be a further cut in state aid. state aid of $87,000 doesn’t budget, in eliminating fur- The Cass City district will The significance of the In addition, some state aid sound like a lot out of a total thur purchase of library receive $89,918 less, from figures, which arrived along comes from the federal gov- budget of $3.17 million (of books. The other reductions $1.16 million received in with quarterly state aid pay- ernment, which is funneled which state aid pays about a are 1979-80 to $1.07 million this ment checks last week, was through Lansing, such as for third), he pointed out that it based on the district spend- year. that for the first time this special education. is still a significant amount. ing less the first semester Owen-Cage, which doesn’t school year, superintendents Some federal money goes than was originally anti- cipated, such as for substi- I know how much money they directly to schools. In the receive membership state I WILL BE NEVER ENDING -- Or at least it must have seemed that aid, will receive at least will be receiving from Lans- Cass City district, for in- tute teachers. way for snowplow drivers Tuesday, as they struggled to ing. stance, federal funds pay the As of June 30 last year, the $15,823 less for transporta- at the Cass City State Bank vocational education When they prepared budg- salaries of all but one teach- district had about $306,000 in keep roads open to traffic. Although Cass City streets, state tion,. Friday, Feb. 13, to collect savings. The budget ap- 7 1 special education. ets for approval by their er aide and for the remedial highways and some county roads were kept open, many reading program. winter taxes. Elkland Town- fhb Ubly district will lose respective boards last fall, ship Treasurer. Please turn to page 14. rural roads were impassable. (Story on page 20.1 $141,966 over what it re- they had to make an edu- Should the Reagan admin-

I PAGE TWO CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1981 CASSCI”, MICHIGAN Cass City Social and Personal Items

R Mrs. Reva Little Phone 872-3698

The regular monthly Leonard Damm was dis- During the temporary Mem,hers of the College- missed from Hills and Dales meeting of the American Career class of the Baptist absence of Reva Little, Association of Retired Per- Hospital Friday where he news items may be church had a ski outing scheduled for Feb. 12, had been a patient for 6 phoned in to the Chronicle sons, Saturd;ay at Caberfae (Cad- has been cancelled. illac 1, days, at 872-2010. Those who Dartici- pated were Karen -Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bader Baptized Sunday morning Calvin and Bobette Ostrand- hosted a family reception Mark Guinther of East at Good Shepherd Lutheran er, Doug McArthur and Jim Sunday, Feb. 1, for the Lansing spent the week end church was Sonya Lynn and Jeff Hanby. former Helen Chapin and with his parents, Mr. and Crittenden, in fant daughter Newel1 Hubbard who were Mrs. Stan Guinther. of Raymond and Kim Crit- Hills and Dales married Dec. 20, 1980. They tenden of Caro. Mrs. Crit- General Hospital tenden is the former Kim also celebrated the birth- . Mrs. Donald Roberts of BIRTHS: days of Mrs. Irene Bader, Center Line spent from Smith of Cass City. Sponsors Mrs. Audrey Halas and sev- Thursday until Tuesday with were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schroeder and Elaine Crit- Feb. 6, to Mrs. Dale eral others. About 50 at- her mother, Mrs. Arthur Schwering, Cass City, a girl. tended. Little. Mr. Roberts and son tenden. Kevin joined them Sunday. PATIENTS LISTED MON- The Elmwood Missionary Visiting Mrs. Little Satur- DAY, FEB. 9, WERE: Evergreen day were her son and his Circle will meet Wednesday, wife, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Feb. 18, at the home Of Mrs. Jessica Palazzola, kvi Little of Birmingham. Clara Bond. Lynch, Mary Whidden, honor roll Grace Parker, Richard Mr. and Mrs, Hazen Methodist Lowe, Mrs. Gerald Briggs, Following is the third Guinther entertained sev- Mrs. Richard Erla, Mrs. marking period honor roll at eral relatives at a party Harold Little, Cass City. Evergreen Elementary Saturday night. Euchre was Bernice Neal, Mrs. Wayne School: played and a cooperative womn metBoyl, Kingston. Sixth grade -- Chad Har- lunch was served. Guests Mrs. Paul Murphy, Donna mon, Alice Izydorek, Randy included the Lawrence Joann and Robert Beauchamp Monday Metiva, Unionville. Izydorek, Ann Leslie, Wendy Guinthers, Stan Guinthers, Mrs. Steve Bencheck, Smith, Dennis Steely, Den- Dick Guinthers, Jirh Guinth- Nineteen women attended , Joann M. Goodell and tired in light blue A-line Gagetown. nis Ziemba. ers, Mr. and Mrs. Jack the noon meeting of United Mrs. James Burnham, Robert W. Beauchamp were Qiana dresses with matching Fifth grade -- Scott Des- Doerr, Mr. and Mrs. Dick married Nov. 22 at St. hooded jackets. They Methodist Church Women Mrs. Woodrow Craig, Caro. grange, Kristy Marshall, Szarapski, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Monday at Trinity United Marilyn Baer, Mrs. Pearl , Boniface Catholic church, carried blue and white car- Cathy McNulty, Raquel Young, Archie McPhail and Ella Mae and Dean Weltin Bay City, in ceremonies nations with baby’s breath. Methodist church. Allen, Decker . Rockwell, Dean Whit taker Ernie Gibbs. The meal was served by . conducted by Father Patrick Flower girl was Stacie Mrs. Edward Ashcroft, (all A’s). group 2, with Virginia Hart- Ella Mae Peter of Ubly, streamers. , O’Connor. Christe, Bay City, niece of Bun Collins, Seely Thick, The bride is the daughter the groom. She wore a long wick and Bertha Shagena as Deford. and Dean William Weltin of She carried a bouquet’of of Mr. and Mrs. William J, white lacy dress, with baby’s cochairmen. Pamela Champagne, Mrs. Warren were married Satur- red rosebuds. Provincial House The program on “Prayer 24, Goodell of 6200 Green Road, breath in her hair, and Nina Gibbard, Ubly. day, Jan. at the Free Denise Lamke, friend of Mayville -- Helen Lowry, and Self-Denial” was led Methodist church in Bad ‘ Gagetown. The groom is the carried a small wicker Provincial House resi- Charles Edler, Owendale. the couple, was the maid of *‘sonof Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick basket of flowers. dents as of Feb. 4 were: Gertrude Taylor, Stanley by Pauline Hulbert, assisted Axe. honor. Beauchamp of Bay City. Best man was Steve Cass City -- Harold Mur- Soule, Lela Kildau. by Opal Schneeberger, Lou Rev. Ray Dan Shinabarg- She wore a floor-length The bride wore an empire Lazarz, St. Charles, Ill., phy, Margaret Boag, Helen Harbor Beach -- Mary Kozan and Beulah Craig. Counseling er performed the single-ring gown of burntwood Silesta styled gown of imported friend of the groom. Groom- Stec, Catherine Helwig, Levi Pohl. There was a special offer- ceremony. knit with an ivory Schiffili smen were Dave Hobinson, Helwig, Marion Fuester, ing for underprivileged chil- The bride is the daughter embroidery see-thru yoke organza with fitted bodice. dren, and Melvin The Queen Anne neckline Romulus, and Tom Moreno James Hewitt, Ada Scott, Vassar -- Ethel Honig. for children of Mr. Mrs. small Peter Pan collar, lonk Ella Price, Alta Roberts, Bad Axe -- Vincent La- The proposed mother-son Peter and the groom is the sleeves with ivory Schiffili ’ was adorned with imported and Jim Bissonette, both Mielle. banquet was discussed. son of Mr. and Mrs. James ’ chantilly lace. There was a Bay City, all friends of the Pearl Smithers, Susan Keat- embroidery inset at the ing, Robert Searls, Lillie Detroit -- Vern Rothbun, A towel shower for the available Weltin, all-of Ubly. wrist, and a full circular keyhole styled back, long groom. Emma Vahovick, Susan Gil- church kitchen will be held Carol Peter and Janet - lac,e sleeves with wide cuffs Kingbearer was Hichie Lamphere, Fern Maier, skirt. She carried a bouquet Gertrude Falkenhagen, bert, Frank Wielogoszynski. in connection with the Catholic Family Service of Peter, both sisters of the of white rosebuds. and fluting and floor length Miller, Bay City, cousin of Unionville -- Leslie Austin. March meeting. the Thumb has announced bride, and Annette Weltin, ‘skirting of organza, com- the groom. Sarah Myers, Ellen Dema- Donald Harris, friend of ray, Frank Demaray, Eve- Port Austin -- Dale Mc- formation of several groups sister of the groom, sang the couple, was the best /plemented by a hemline of ’ Diane Brady sang “The which will afford participan- “The Wedding Song” and fluting. The chapel train was Wedding Song, There is lyn Gruber, Gladys Louns- Laughlin, Slyvia Lacourse. Marriage Licenses man, bury, Nick Krawetz, Char- Snover -- Jennie Arm- ts an opportunity for per- “The Rose.” Robert Piotter and David edged with the same mat- Love” and “If”. Organist stead, Betty Gerber. sonal growth and develop- The bride wore a gown of ching pleated fluting. was Dorothy Pavelik and lotte Bishop, Ernest Jeffrey L. Hyman, 18, Guigar, both friends of the Forester -- Peter Vatter. Fostoria, and Sharron M. ment. white Qiana knit featuring a 3 Her fingertip length veil of Schwaderer, Edward Mark, couple. were the ushers. . reader was Diane Ruth Steve Lubonski, Group counseling for modified Queen Anne illusion was edged in mat- Bea uc ha m p. Mary Monk, Ernest Beards- -- Smith, 18, Fostoria. neck- ley, Esther Hunter, Alice Jeddo -- Helen Biedron. Wayne A. Heckman, 20, children will begin soon. line outlined with silk Venice The reception was held a\ ching chantilly lace, secured The bride’s mother wore a Deford Mary Mikich. There will be groups for lace and long, cuffed bishop the Rapson Sportsmen’s to the headpiece of flowers. long navy polyester gown. Wright, Ruth Fritz, Edna -- Mayville, and Cindy S. Port Hope -- Laura Web- 19, children 6-8 years of age; Y- sleeves. The full circular Club. - The cascade type bouquet The groom’s mother wore a Weishen. Childs, Kingston. Sebewaing -- Herman ber . Michael D. Torrey, 20, 12,12-14 and 15-18. skirt fell from an empire The bride is a 1980 gradu- -consisted of white carnations long pink polyester gown. Pontiac -- Theresa Children in single parent waistline and was styled ate of Ubly High School and ‘with off-white roses and a The reception at Das Bolzman, Amalia Hall, Ma- Vassar, and Lindy A. Fuller, Schweiss, 19, Vassar. families, blended families or with a full chapel-length is a nurse’s aide, formerly. :touch of baby’s breath. Michigan Haus in Bay City tilda Werschky , Arnold Lupton -- Victoria O’Neil. Hobin H. Dege, 19, Milling- families faced with unusual train, , c ’.-employedial Hospital, at HuronBad Axe. Memore: . The headpiece matched. was attended by persons. Kunisch, John Lindeman, 250 Hillman -- Annie Favel. ton, and Tina M. Myers, 18, stress will be afforded the Her hat was a Swiss braid Maid of honor was Mary The groom is employed by Lydia Gettel, Alma Lutz, Fred Avery. Peck -- Emelie Sonck, Millington. opportunity to deal with the derby-style trimmed with The groom is a 1980 grd’ -Goodell, Bay City, sister of General Motors in Saginaw. Catherine Hanvey, Cath- issues, their feelings and ap- matching lace medallions, uate of Ubly High School ad.. the bride. Matron of honor The bride is a certified den- Owendale -- Ezra Abbe, Victoria Gies, Irene Heb- erine Campbell. propriate ways to cope. In detailed with a silk illusion is a meatcutter at Mer was Lynn Zawilinski, Cass tal assistant employed by Bay Port -- Alice Stahl, addition, they will learn to veil with hand-rolled edges Time Meats in Warren. City, friend of the bride. Dr. Charles F.Lydy, DDS, of erly . ENGAGED Brown. City -- Martha Lob- Doris Hyde, Rolaiid Volz. deal with peer pressure, and bowed in the back with The couple will reside Bridesmaids were Shelly Sagina w , stein. Pigeon -- Mabel Osech, values clarification and fingertip-length butterfly Warren, Seurynck, East Lansing, Following a honeymoon - Armada -- Eva Kassube. Winnifred Gunsell, Elda school adjustments. and Sue Swanson, Bay City, trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C., Hinsberger . For more information HILLS AND--DALES ‘both friends of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp Akron -- Beatrice Horner, Fred Engisch. Decker -- Frank Izydorek. regarding the date each ’ The bridesmaids, were at- are now living in Saginaw. Elkton -- Violet Young. Lexington -- Florence Col- group will begin, and the fee Sandusky -- Hubert Huff, beck . involved, or to register, call ,Schedule of Events Wilford LePla, Dorothy Parisville -- John Gatza. Catholic Family Service at OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC Schultz, Lloyd Stone, Ray Ubly -- Marion Wasielew- 269-7931 rn Bad Axe or 6411- Kenny. ski. 2304 in Sandusky. Feb. 15 thru Feb. 21 Carsonville -- Rose Mey- Caro -* Susie Gruber, Lyle EVENT DATE TIME PLACE ers. Hubel, Doris.Stemile, Alta CASS CITY CHRONICLE EMT Class Feb. 16 7-10 p.m. Lg. Meeting Sharp, Hazel McGraw. Applegate -- Meta Smith. USPS 092-700 Room Gagetown -- Marie Dens- Kingston -- Josefa Siedler. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BIGE.10 W HARDWARE more, Wilma Ramdall, Mar- Almont -- Jennie Brown. ATCASSCITY, MICHIGAN 6550 Main Street garet Stapleton. Drs. Kahn and Mahan, Feb. 17 1-5 p.m. Out Patient Card iolog ists Clinic Ohio -- Jessie Luthi. John Haire, publisher STORE HOURS Rochester -- Edward Biel- Ariel Brown, National Advertising Representative, ski. Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc ,257 Drs. lsterabadi and Feb. 18 8-12 a.m. Out Patient Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Mich- Donahue Clinic Deckerville -- Bessie Bur- 62, dies in igan esh, Jessie Squires, Lydia Second class postage paid at Cass February 16th - 28th. Smith, Joseph Laufer, Mary City, Michigan 48726 Expectant Parent Feb. 19 7-9 p.m. Lg. Meeting Port Huron Patricia M. Gilliam Subscription Price To post offices in Class Room Mom-Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 530 p.m. Michaels, Beatrice Buresh. Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, Marlette -- Lillian Miles, $700 a year or 2 years for $1200 3 Ariel L. Brown, 62, of Port Dr. John, Urologist Feb. 19 8-12 a.m. Office Mabel McLeish, Gertrude Huron, died Monday in Patricia M. Gilliam, years for $1800 $400 for SIA months daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and 3 months for $2 25 CLSSED SATURDAYS Sheppard, Marguerite Mercy Hospital, Port Huron, In other parts of the United States, Peterson. Jam& H. Gilliam of Deford, Dr. Jeung Feb. 20 8-12 a.m. Out Patient 6549 Main St. Cass City 072-2245 of a reported heart attack. $800 a year or 2 years for $1500 6 Cliflic Saginaw -- Nancy De- Shewsborn Feb. 21, 1918, has announced her engage- months $4 50 aqd 3 months for $2 50 Beaux. in Brown City, the daughter ment to Stephen J. Martin, 50 cents extra charged fompart year order Payable in advance Ken Mickksh, Speech Therapy - Scheduled by appointment. of Harry and Margaret (Mc- son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Martin of Caro. For information regarding newspaper Queen) Rockwell. She is a advertising and commercial and job To schedule yourself for any of the above classes or former resident of the Shab- A definite date has not yet printing, telephone 872 2010 clinics call 872-2121 extension 255. bona area and graduated been established. Girl Scout from Cass City High School. Ariel Rockwell married Young Men Coldie L. Brown Nov. 2, 1935, in Port Huron. He died 18-36 Years Old Feb. 25, 1979. Rockat hon She is survived by two sons, Norman E. and Ken- To Find Out What neth L. Brown, and two Jaycees Is All About At daughters, Karen L. Brown and Mrs. Thomas (Carol) Membership Meeting Provincial House Reckker, all .of Port Huron; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; five THURSDAY With Cass City Girl sisters, Mrs. Jean Bednorek, Feb. 12 7:30 p.m. Scouts and Brownies Trenton, Mrs. June Spitler, Royal Oak, Mrs. Pearl Meredith, Snover, Mrs. Betty Ball, Cass City, and At Gharmont Sat., Feb. 21 Mrs. Mildred Hensey, Featuring. . . Scouts Will Be Soliciting Silverwood, and two broth- Say something loving on February 14. Guest Speaker ers, Milton Rockwell, Brown One Hour Pledges City, and Morris Rockwell, Snover . Greg Merritt Proceeds to Scouts Funeral services will be at President Mich. Jaycees for Supplies, etc. 1 p.m. Thursday in the ~ Pollock-Randall Funeral 6a’lmtine’sDayCards Home, Port Huron. Elder Harold L. Hastings of the Reorganized Church of Lat- Basic Trap & Skeet Shooting ter Day Saints -- VarneY Street, Port Huron, will of- GG-@*ACreative excellence is an American tradition. ficiate. Sunday, Feb. 15,l-4P.M. Memorials can be made at Ages 10-18.- Bring shells and gun the church or to the Mich- ~ igan Heart Association. , 50 Cents For 25 Targets Burial will be in Caswell OLD WOOD DRUG cemetery, Kimball town- Love Gifts Our Specialty ship, near Port Huron. On the Corner 4 miles south, 1 east, vi north of Cass City TIP TO MOTORISTS I SPONSORED IN COMMUNITY INTEREST BY Drive carefully on vaca- tion -- an accident could get (ASS CITY STATE BANR you away from it all perma- THE nently. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12,198I1 PAGE THREE

Touched by a machine :+ By John Haire .*.e .....‘.I 2; By Jim Fitzgerald (And anyone else he can $2.‘.‘ $2 In this amazing age of it’s a criminal waste of Naturally, many impor- .:.a .:.a get to help) 3:: Miracle Whip, I was fully human resources to have the tant phone calls involve $:: aware that human beings of- emergencies. That’s the type ...... =..... ~..*..,....*,,,.,.,.~~~~~~~~.,,. ..:.:.:.... rendezvous over the phone. ““y ten make phone calls that For instance, in listing of call I was expecting the *I aremachines. Butanswered I didn’t knowby possible marriage partners evening the machine called *- 13. .* -,++ Cass City Rotary entertained the farmers Tuesday noon for Prince Charles of me up. My wife had driven 60 X-and“, I.* learned about Michigan Livestock Exchange. machines called up human England, the Daily Mail of miles south to deposit our :+:e&: :+:e&: ** The yard at the corner of M-53and M-81 is big business, beings. If I’d known that, I London reported: “There is son at college, and she had ++:-grossing nearly $59 million yearly and handling 4,265 car- would have had a machine talk that a meeting has been promised to be back home by :.-goads of livestock yearly. instead of a human being for arranged between Prince 6 p.m. unless she phoned

*.ff-:- It’s the largest yard in terms of livestock handled east of a son. Charles and his cousin, blue- otherwise. By 7 p.m. there * ::-I!0. hicago. eyed, blonde Baroness was still no wife, and no c. CL, ********** *f*; I was waiting for an im- Alexandra. Maria von phone call. I knew that only -1 portant phone call. In spite some sort of emergency **-. Holzhausen of Austria.” It an +:a: Judy Woody of Cadillac writes that members of Cham- of all that reach-out-and- would be acceptable to would force her to force me, :;*rs of Commerce should stick together. (She works for one touch-someone mush on TV. arrange this meeting by to risk melting my own din-

**I :now, ) I think phones should be used phone, but it would nit & ner. The last time I opened -- “4 at important calls onlv. touching for a prince to r* After reading in this trivia that information about Ari- REV. ALLEN R. FRUENDT. the new Dastor Good for use the freezer cohpartment of +Zona was needed and not received she sent me some she Shepherd Lutheran church, andchisfamily; his wife, Ann, Electrohc touching is n‘;t the phoie to as( his beautiful the refrigerator, a roast of :*%ad. important. It can be impor- cousin if she would give up beef fell out on my foot. I b *t Never one to overlook an opportunity,she also slipped in and children (from left) Jennifer, 5, Jonathan, 2, and tant to use a phone to her iower-case v to become cursed for a week and lim- -:*a visitor’s guide to Cadillac. Christopher, 8. arrange a rendezvous, but the future queen of England. ped for a month. ’, *1 ’r ***+****** The freeway was slippery

” 4 +u- I that day. I figured my wife’s --*- *- car had slipped into a ditch, :::: A new newsstand for Kingston area readers starts this and I envisioned her tram- bm#yeek(weather permitting) at Kingston Party Store. *, ping the frozen tundra, bent Good Shepherd church installs against the blizzard, trying ********** bravely to reach a phone booth in time to save me , In defense of the folks at Cass City Schools who run the hot from another broken foot. I lunch program I submit that when you eat out at the same refused to even consider the place every day you become tired of it no matter how good terrifying possibility of the restaurant and the food. Rev. as new pastor Fruendt anything more damaging Ask any student about the food in the dorms at colleges, than a soft skid happening to for instance,and it’s a rare exception when they don’t tell After serving four years as divinity degree from Con- spending most of his time In his previous pastorates, Fruendt likes to hunt and her, especially at a time you it stinks. pastor of a church with 800 cordia Seminary, St. Louis, dealing with administration, Rev. Fruendt twice served fish and is looking forward to when this nation is confron- It could just be that hot lunch programs could be on the members, Rev. Allen H. Mo., in 1971, and going from Sunday ser- as counselor for the his first fall season in the ted by a cruel shortage of way out under the new Reagan administration. Costs of Fruendt is looking forward He and his wife, Ann,were mon to funeral to wedding, Lutheran Women’s Thumb. “I can’t wait to go peanut butter. 8 the program are one of the areas under close scrutiny. to serving a smaller married in 1970. They now without having enough time Missionary League for 15 . Without the Federal aid it’s a lead pipe cinch that every- congregation where he can have three children, to think and to get to know churches, member of the During my hours of He and his wife wanted to hungry agonizing, the phone . one will be brown bagging it at lunchtime. get to know his parishioners Christopher, 8, Jennifer, 5, his parishioners better. board of directors of the come to a rural area like rang only once. A female ******** better . and Jonathan, 2. That led to his decision to Lutheran Family Service for Cass City and are glad they The new pastor of the Good Mrs. Fruendt is a seek another church to serve the Nebraska (state) district did. “We like it very voice said it was a recording +> Shepherd Lutheran church registered nurse and plans to and ultimately to accept the and circuit counselor for the much,” he said. and my order was ready to , :. There will be no mail deliveries Monday because of was installed Sunday. The work part-time in Cass City offer of the pastorate at Upper Kaskaskia Circuit of be picked up at Sears. What? .president’s Day, a federal holiday, so we would appreci- installation was supposed to in her profession, probably Good Shepherd. the Southern Illinois What? ‘ ,ate your sending us your news and other items a day earl- be the Sunday before, Feb. 1, starting this summer. The recorded voice also .,ikr, if possible. “That place was too large District. The latter consisted Elkland oks but was postponed due to the Rev. Fruendt’s first for me,” he said of the chur- of pastors from 13 churches, gave the address of the Sears snow storm that day. pastorate was at Zion ch in Centralia. “I enjoy the the council being somewhat The Elkland Township store where the order was Rev. Fruendt, 35, was born Lutheran church in Scotia, closeness of a smaller of a mutual aid society for Board Monday evening ap- waiting, and a phone number on a small farm outside of Neb., from 1971-77. congregation. You have a ministers, or “brother proved issuing a Farmland to call if I had any questions. The weather Guernsey, Iowa. There was From a town of 450 and a family feeling, rather than a helping brother.’’ and Open Space Preserva- But I didn’t quite get the ad- livestock on the farm, but no church of 220 members, he business feeling.’’ His first priority at his new tion Act (Public Act 116) dress and number. I was too High Low Prec ip. dairy cows, Guernsey or went to Centralia, a town of Good Shepherd has ,about church, understandably, will agreement between the stunned at receiving a call from machine. I asked the otherwise. 45,000 in southern Illinois, 400 communicant members be “prkaching the word of a Wednesday ...... 12 ...... -20...... trace s&te and Allen and Joan machine to repeat the num- Thursday...... 26 ...... 10...... 0 He attended a Lutheran where he served from 1977 and 560 baptized. God. I want to teach Christ.” Merchant for 27 acres in elementary school, public until coming to Cass City. He The new minister here Beyond that, his first Sectiori 31, in the southwest bers, which was really in- Friday ...... 36 ...... 14 ...... 02 TVtelligent. sets. I also talk back to Saturday ...... 32 ...... 12 ...... trace high school, then Concordia was the lone minister for a replaces Rev. James Van priority will be corner of the township. Sunday ...... ;...... 30 ...... 4...... 03 Junior College in St. Paul, congregation of 880 com- Dellen, who left at the end of strengthening the church’s Hiring of Roger Hurley, a Minn. He received his municant members (those Christian education fireman volunteer and a Never in my life have I or- Monday ...... 33...... 0 ...... 0 May for a church in Lake dered anything from Sears. I Tuesday...... 38...... 12 ...... 0 bachelor of arts degree from who have gone through Orion, and Rev. John program for adults and mechanic, to perform Concordia Senior College in communion, usually about children. For the latter, he is maintenance and repair do all my shopping at cigar (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant.) Riske of St. Peter Lutheran counters in the front of Fort Wayne, Ind., in 1976. He age 13 and UP). church in Bach. who served planning to start a weekday work on the fire trucks was Snow recorded as melted water - 1” water -10’’ snow. iii; received his master of ‘The miniAer found he was as interim pastor. school, one day a week after approved. poolrooms. I knew that Sears ...... order was for my wife, and I ...... school for about 1% hours. The board will work on the knew she would be unhappy We’n your local independent hardware merchant with national chain-buying powec When not performing 1981-82 budget at its March 9 ministerial duties, Rev. meeting. when she got home and lear- ned what a botch I’d made of the message from the Sears machine. She did get home, safely, at about 8 o’clock, and she was surprised I’d been worried that she’d had an accident and I’d be forced to survive in a world without her and peanut butter. She had been delayed by un- foreseen circumstances but had instructed our son to It’s cvnical to believe that might be effective, too. phone and tell me she’d be if George Washington never I-say might, because no two hours late. told a lie he used the truth to one knows. It’s never been The son had forgotten to his advantage. tried. call, a circumstance which If you study our history What the government is could easily have been you may substitute realistic trying to do is the same as foreseen. When he and his for cynical. All through our ’ the oil companies, who pro- mother had begun that day’s 200 years our leaders have claim they are working for trip, they’d almost headed in operated this way. us, not record profits. That the wrong direction because he had forgotten which LADDERS Certainly Ronald Reagan doesn’t rank as even a half did the other day. He picks truth. college he is attending this 1 Washable 1 up a dollar and then says it’s But the approach is based year. worth only 36 cents of what it on the same reasoning, What The moral is that was just a few years ago. they are doing is downgrad- machines are more depen- That’s true. Or half true, ing us again. You and I. dable than human beings, 6 Colon depending how you see the Working on the premise that and if Baroness Alexandra & White truth. The dollar is worth 36 we can’t see through even Maria von Holzhausen never cents, but the amount of the most simple subterfuge. becomes queen of England, dollars we earn have more But we can. We can. And it will probably be because than risen to offset the loss that is the truth, the whole Prince Charles forgot to call her up. She should reach out in purchasing power. That’s truth and nothing but the .. the real truth. ruth. and touch Sears. The current auto dilemma is said to be caused in a large measure by govern- ment regulations. That’s not even half true. Disregarding all the other causes, the yourhome

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PACE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1981 CAS CITY, MICHXGAN I - Letters Reader defends to the Editor cancer societv.I J: To the editor: In Michigan this year. 4,100 people will die of>lung Whyforgotten? As a board member of the cancer, 2,100 will die of,colo Tuscola Unit of the Ameri- rectal cancer, 1,400 wlnl dic can Cancer Society, I was of breast cancer and only 40( disturbed by an article that will die of uterine cgqcer asks ’Nam vet appeared in the Chronicle Because the ACS has SUC Jan. 22 concerning the ceeded in reducing the, Mter To the Editor: it that far but some will American Cancer Society. ine cancer death rate,.,em never see home. I would like to make the phasis is being placed now Maybe I’m wrong in the What did the hostages do following comments: on lung, colo-rectal”,.an( way I look at things. that made them so darn im- breast cancer. The average annual medi- To combat breast qk~1 I’m referring to the 52 portant? What did they do cal bill for a cancer patient hostages. They were given a for the United States? is $20,000. If no monetary and demonstrate that yp-to- big old ticker tape parade, Take a minute and sit limit were set for the 239 date techniques used ikreg- meal at the White House and down and think what all the cancer patients in Tuscola ular physician examind tions this was just part of the big guys and gals who were in county, it would cost nearly can detect breast cancers hullabaloo. the military did for the $5 million to provide un- before they spread beyond I was in Vietnam with United States! ! What about limited financial support for the breast, the ACS. and thousands of guys and gals, the hundreds of thousands a single year! National Cancer Institute of whom hundreds were in that lost their lives defend- Although the American established 27 breast cancer prisoner of war camps, ing the United States? The Cancer Society has set a $200 detection centers. , Ten HOBBY SHOW -- Among members of the Owen-Gage Senior Citizens with some as long as eight years, way I look at it is that the limit on direct assistance to thousand Michigan wohen, their hobbies on display at the club meeting last Thursday were, from left, Lee a little more than 444 days United States just gave back cancer patients, unlimited including some from ?--- Smith; latch hooked wall hanging; Nettie Doan, stuffed animals; Liz Szidik, that the hostages spent in the money that really didn’t indirect assistance can be cola county were screp,d Iran, but we didn’t receive belong to them for the 52 provided through informa- annually over the period of latch hooked and needlepoint wall hanging and crewel picture; Mabel On- no big parades or have no hostages, where they paid tion and referral as well as five years at the cen\& in drajka, afghan with afghanican stitch, and Dorothy Heckman, flower garden big fuss made over us. . through the back side for the an extensive loan closet Ann Arbor. Results of, the conflicts we were in and are filled with items such as demonstration projecc ,will quilt. From what I observed, the still paying, wheelchairs and beds that be available to the Rubk 52 hostages came home in Carter and Reagan told patients can borrow as long one piece, but I know there this spring. -~ the hostages their bosses as is needed. Efforts to prevent ’ lung were guys and gals that were begging them to take Seniors present came home from Vietnam During difficult economic cancer by the ACS inciude Win Someone’s Heart their jobs back when they times charity dollars be- quit smoking clinics, for and Korea without arms were ready and if they come scarce. Non-profit or- adults, smoking programs and legs. Some even came wanted them. What about ganizations like the ACS for youth, the Great home without a mind, not to Arqeri- the veterans that couldn’t must increase their fund I hobby show mention the ones that re- can Smokeout (16 mill: get their jobs back if they raising efforts in order to turned home in pine box. smokers quit for the ,ad a had one to begin with. maintain the same level of GAS) and programs like The Owen-Gage Senior Owendale-Gagetown High The hostages were called Citizens met at the Elm- School, where dinner will be The Iranians showed programming as during bet- “An Early Start to bood heroes, If you want a look at everyone that if you want wood-Gagetown Fire Hall served at 12~30p.m. for $1 ter times. This challenge Health” which encourages some real heroes, go to a few anything from the United becomes almost impossible youth to develop good health last Thursday. per person e Veterans Administration States, just grab some of its to meet when the ACS must habits and stress the bene- The hobby show featured Door prize winners were: hospitals and see a few real handicraft items made by ladies’, Mrs. Celia Smith, people, hold them for host- compete with another or- fits of not smoking. Americans that deserve to ages and demand ransom, ganization for the dollars the The ACS in Michigan reg- some of the members. and men’s, Conrad Niester, be called heroes. They made The meeting was called to which seems to work 100 public will give to help fight ularly conducts progcams order bv President Mable percent. Who or what will be cancer. for physicians and ofher next? All non-profit organiza- health professionals to fhach

Ondrajca with the Pledge-of ’ Allegiance and the Lord’s tions are responsible to their them the latest cancer dir +’ Drcsxrnv 0 re::; ~~i~~~~~th~~ contributors. Anyone can nosis and treatment tec,*- L Lagcl. Sc ho 1 b oa r d benefits away from the vet- call the American Cancer niques. Forty-two members were erans for it says it has to cut present and 30 blood pres- pointed to the Parents’ Ad- Society or Michigan’s At- Having been in busi‘ ess sure readings were taken, visory Committee. costs, but look what it spent torney General and receive thefor moreACS is than the largestfour deca voIun-i es, $305,000 that was surplus The school sold about 70 of on and for the hostages! For full financial and program Guests were Mrs. Harold them, cost is no object. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton last year. A tax proposal this the 355 windows taken from figures, including numbers tary health organization in Root and Mr. and Mrs. spring is certain. the elementary schools at In closing, all I can say is of people educated, patients the U.S.A., with more ‘than The Intermediate District prices ranging from $2 to it looks like the veteran is serviced and programs pro- two million volunteers. ; Conrad Niester. -theforgotten one and a thing The Thursday, Feb. 19. budget hearing will be held $10. The remainder will be vided to youth. Feb. 23, and Dick Albee will advertised again at a later of the past, but remember, Dr . Papanicolaou de- Ione Perry Send Flowers onValentin& Dav. meeting will be held at we did our part! ! ! __ ~ represent the Cass City date. veloped the Pap test under 4331 S, Seeger St& It board. Authorized to teach adult American Cancer Society Cass City Dozen education were the following A veteran that was proud funding. The ACS launched a Roses A s30.00 5 Mr. Farmer I to serve, I READANDUSE OTHER BUSINESS teachers : Cheryl Kilbourn, massive educational cam- Editor’s note: Mrs. PhJ Cut Flowerssta:;ng Plants I accounting; Gene Luk- Fred J, Horne paign in 1930 to demonstrate was referring to the article $5” $qoo I A Sunday basketball prac- shaitis, communication 5340 Downington Road the value of the test to concerning the ACS and the ICHRONICLEI 1 tice was authorized March 1 skills ; Evelyn MacRae. Decker American women. At that start of operations in hs- Teleflora Arrangements startln;1a? 5.00 i CLASSIFIED ADS the day before the district American government: time uterine cancer deaths cola county by the Sagihaw I tournaments at Cass City. Dale McIntosh, US.History Editor’s note: to its totalled 28 per lO(l,@p.,Pch County Cancer Associatjbn, I PHONE 872-2010 I Linda Shelly and Mary 11; R. Michael Shaft, current length, portions Of this letter deaths ‘shrunk to‘only per which is hot affiliated With cI1----- nu----& Ann Opanasenko were ap- affairs. have been deleted. 100,000 by 1976. the ACS.

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’ According to Detroit Free public, they were somewhat Press fashion editor Linnea baggy and were certainly Lannon, above-the-knee not thought of as a means of dFeSses will be making a sexual attraction. Of course, 20 years ago, Calvin Klein ~~~ “BruceDirectly BehindFabric Charley’s & Marketlace A comeback this year.

If the rest of her looks like was probably also in high Y In Wilmot ’ the part that shows in her school and Brooke Shields, %* 1786 Montague 517-683-2865 photo in the paper, she who supposedly lives in his 82i probably has a great set of jeans, wasn’t even born yet, stilts, but she is not thrilled She would have been in by the idea. diapers the first time I saw a “After all, how many girl in a REALLY SHORT great pairs of legs can there dress. I and a lot of other be in the world?” she asks. people. It was in the summer of o “Whatever the number, 1966 or 1967, and I was atten- ’ there are far fewer great +SUN.2:s till 6:OO ADULTS ....S1.50 sets of kneecaps walking ding Eastern Michigan around, and I, for one, don’t University. I was working in want them.’’ the dormitory cafeteria, HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY -- Children in Harriet Warner’s first grade to see HELD OVER!.- Granted, the last time taking food from the kitchen class at Deford Elementary School Friday prepared for an exchange of Valen- ’ short skirts were in style, to the serving line. tine’s cards by making decorated holders out of 11/z paper plates to aut their I don’t who saw -* 2nd. BIG WEEK ’ there were a 1st of awful remember ‘ looking legs being exposed, her first, it may have been cardsin. * but it was fun separating the me (reporters are supposed NOW... THRU THURSDAY, FEBRUA’RY 19 chaff from the wheat, or to be observant and 1 was in to re tire FRI. & SAT. FEATURE AT 7:33 and 9:47 training then), and the word Barr however that expression SUN. FEATURE AT 2:58-5:12=7:26-9:32 g-* soon spread: “There’s a girl .% If indeed the distance bet- out there wearing a MON. thru THURS. FEATURE at 7:18 - 9:32 ween the bottom edge of miniskirt.” (Actuallv. it was NOW... SEE THE BIGGEST BOX-OFFICE skirts and the floor does a become greater, I have no HIT IN AMERICA TO-DAY! ...... : ...... were only something to be tratols doubt women -- at least ’ young women -- will wear read about, having been “in- them, even if they don’t like kented” (does one invent Faster, ’ them. clothes? 1 in England. L. funnier The first time knees star- As the girl ate her meal, the word spread. By the time and wilder. .’ ted being exposed in semi- receive salarv increases tnodern times (other than she got up to carry ‘her tray J when wearing shorts) was 20 to the dish washing room, The Band Boosters are the cooks were all gathered present school year. Supt. legislation that would re- years ago. I remember the The Owendale-Gagetown quire a public vote on prop- also paying half of the old by the doorway and the dish Board of Education Monday Ronald Ericksoh received a occasion well, because that bpxt from $29,500 annually erty transfers from one dis- deficit of the high school is when I first realized I did washing personnel were all evening approved salary in- yearbook. The school board at the window. creases for its three admin- to $30,488, plus the board will trict to another after more not understand women. begin paying his Social Se- than 10 percent of the origi- is payinp the other half, It was on a cold winter It was the first time in the istrators. which wil be $749, the board It was announced that curity tax for the first time nal district had been trans- day, I was in the 10th grade, history of Eastern Michigan ferred away. was informed Monday. a high school Principal James (6.65 percent of $29,700, ‘the University that girl busing I and I was walking home maximum on which the tax The 1981 yearbook, for from school with a fellow I her tray had a mass audien- Barr will be retiring at the Such legislation was in- which orders are being ce. end of the school year. is paid, which equals $1,975). knew and a girl we both Elementary Principal Wil- troduced in the previous ses- ,taken, should be self-sup- knew. The dress, by the way, was Setting of the salaries fol- sion by Muxlow’s predeces- porting, according to a letter blue with short slits on each lowed a one-hour executive liam Britt received an in- Out of the blue (pun inten- crease from $18,500 to sor, Quincy Hoffman. It was read from the advisor and ded), the girl commented, “I side. Amazing what I session. approved in the House but editor. remember. The salaries are for the $19,120, plus the board will wish skirts would get longer. pay his share of his Social didn’t make it through the A resolution was approved My knees are cold.” Security tax (equal to Senate. supporting the Huron Inter- Myself and the other male mediate School District in $1,2711. “I would like to go back to then asked the obvious Barr will receive a boost its opposition to state Senate question. If her knees were Commercial, Lansing and look at some of Bill 873, which would force from $21,750 to $27,825, the cold, how come she didn’t the things we discussed,” he consolidation of smaller ,, large increase, according to wear a longer skirt. said at the board meeting. school districts. the superintendent, being in He explained he would con- Her reply was that that reward for the job he has In response to a question- just wasn’t done. Wear tact the board later, but did naire from the Michigan industrr values done. It will also increase his not make any commitments. something that was out of state teacher retirement Department of Public style, for instance, a longer system pension, which is Health concerning sex edu- skirt, and other girls would based on a percentage of the OTHER ITEMS cation guidelines, including teaching about birth control, give her dirty looks. average income for the per- Let me explain two things up slightlr son’s five highest paid Attorney James F. Schou- allowed by law under care- for the benefit of younger r/ man of Dearborn, who has fully prescribed conditions, years. the board informally de- -.r-eadem. Average commercial as- tion committee, is attributed A letter was read from the represented the district in - - Twenty years ago, all city sessments in Tuscola county to businesses going out of principal, announcing that other legal matters, has cided there isn’t a demand 1- *ids walked to school, which will increase only slightly in business and empty store he will be retiring as of been hired to represent or need for such a program .Ifor me was about a mile. It 1981, while the overall valu- buildings and factories in Owen-Gage concerning its at present. ’ August. Barr has been princ- . . . it’ll knock you out! -.;*as very rare for a high ation of industrial property some townships, which drag ipal at Owen-Gage seven appeal of an arbitration January student of the ;:&him1 kid to own a car and is decreasing. down the average. years and has spent 36% panel’s ruling that the dis- month is senior Joni Flores. : - he probably would not have The County Board of Com- The average change in years in education. trict owes Construction co- iwen permitted to drive it to missioners Tuesday ac- area townships for commer- Present at the meeting ordinators Inc. $41,283 for skhool. cepted the equalization stud- cial property is: Elkland, up was State Rep. Keith Mux- work done on the high school ’ - * That’s why the three of us ies for those two classifica- .05 percent; Ellington, up .46 low, R-Brown City, whose addition. percent; Elmwood, down .09 * :were walking. tions of property, which district includes Huron and percent; Novesta, up 2.92 At a hearing scheduled .I for why the girl didn’t As were presented by county Sanilac counties. He was Friday Erickson said, it is *ear slacks, girls didn’t Equalization Director Don- percent, the largest increase elected for the first time last wear slacks in school in of any township in the expected Huron County Cir- - ald Graf. They will now be ’November. cuit Judge Richard Kno- those days. Notice I said sent to the State Tax Com- county, and Kingston, up The legislator met earlier M. 1.88 block will announce whether ~ slacks, which might be worn percent. mission (STC). in the day with Erickson, OwenGage can appeal the $I a cold football or Commercial property in- The average valuation of board President Ronald ruling, :.picnic, but that was about it. creased an average of only industry property increased Good and Jim LaFave, hus- ’*.* If girls even owned a pair .53 percent, while industrial 4.34 percent in Elkland town- band of board member The district originally i d blue jeans, about the only property declined 2.13 per- ship and declined .08 percent Leona LaFave, to discuss tried to hire Bay City attor- ame they would be worn is if cent. in Elmwood. Ellington, No- matters of concern to the ney John Hebert to repre- - they were helping their The reason for the slight vesta and Kingston do not district. sent it in the matter, but parents clean out the changes, according to Com- have any industrial prop- One of the items discussed wasn’t returning telephone *@rage. missioner Royce Russell of erty. was a reintroduction of calls, according to the super- *- Jeans were not worn in Elmwood township, chair- Accepting of the commer- intendent, hence the deci- . I*, man of the board’s equaliza- cial and industrial equaliza- Energy savers sion to hire Schouman. m’ a e e 0 a 0 0 e omoameoa000 tion studies was in contrast Open the oven door as to those for residential, agri- little as possible. Every time It was announced that the cultural and timber cMover the door is opened, the oven Band Boosters have donated property, which the board in temperature drops about 25 the approximately $1,800 it December voted not to send degrees. cost to install new lighting to the STC as a protest To save electricity, don’t fixtures and brighter lights because of the increases of let more than onequarter of in the Gagetown gym. The 8.06, 6.31 and .63 percent re- an inch of frost accumulate organization also spnt Thursday Thru Sunday (4 Days) spectively. in the freezer section of your about $180 for a large new 124 The STC later subpoenaed refrigerator. flag for the gym. February 3.1 4-15 Graf to force him to turn THURSDAY “BARGAIN NITE’I-8 :00 only over those studies, FA-Sat.-Sun. 7:30 & 9:20 (Reg. Price) In other action, the board authorized Sheriff Paul UPPER THUMB Berry to advertise for bids for three full-size and two GUN 8t COIN SHOW intermediate size cars for Sunday, Feb. 22,1981 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. use by his department. At A former inmate of the county jail and state prison, James Bedell 11, spoke to the COLONY HOUSE board about federal District 8430 N. Van Dyke, M-53 at Bay City-Forestville Road Judge R. James Harvey’s (4 Miles North on M-53 & M-81 Junction) court rulings concerning the Cass City, Michigan Saginaw County Jail. Bedell mentioned areas of the Tus- cola County Jail he feels need correcting, including .!Buy @Sell.Trade visits to inmates, library Guns - Coins & Related Items and exercise area. The public hearing to Antique - Modern - Used gather opinions on how the county should spend its fed- eral revenue sharing money WELCOME was scheduled at 2 p.m. Dealers CoIlectors Shooters Pu blic COMING NEXT THURSDAY Wednesday, Feb. 25. The ChristoDher Reeve in board will be meeting a day For Tablg Reservations Contact later than usual that week John A. Connolly, Sr. because of a Michigan As- 6636 Kelly Road Cass City 51 7-872-2967 “SOMEWHERE IN TIME“ sociation of Counties con- - - Partiallv Filmed On Mackinac Island vention. PAGE SIX CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1981 b CASS CITY,MICHIGAN

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lists semester honor roll .I FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE FRESH COUNTER MEATS Following is the first ELEVENTHGRADE Beverly Zaleski, semester honor roll at Owen- NINTH GRADE Robert Keppen has an- CHECK OUT PRICES ON dale-Gagetown High School. Kim Diebel, Julie End- FIVE YEARS AGO Thelma LaFave will be celebrated in St.,Agatha's nounced the purchase of a A + denotes all A'S. erle, Karla Kretzschmer, Y LAMB Terry Muntz, Daniel On- Frank Abfalter, . Sheila Catholic church in the site just east of the c, PORK c, VEAL Engelhardt, Gary Erickson, Craig Carver will begin Nestle's Milk Products TWELFTH GRADE drajka, Patty Schmidt, two weeks as an artist-in- near future. Lt. LaFave, Y BEEF HALVES AND QUARTERS Michelle Schwartz, Steven Glenda McPhail, Brenda daughter of Mr. and Mrs. plant on W. Church Schwartz, Jody Sprague. residence in Cass ,City, Street, where a 51-by-96- + e Julie Andrakowicz, Peggy ShGmka, Bonnie Wells, Herbert LaFave, who has according to the Cass City foot building will be ;:Berube, Marcy Bruno, Dan Teresa Schmidt. Arts Council. He will in- been reported missing by FOR BUSINESS TRUCKING AND .:Dzielinski, Kris Erickson, EIGHTH GRADE the war department, was erected for a locker plant struct high school stu- this spring. The business SLAUGHTERING CALL 5 17-761 -7073 :; +Joni Flores, Scott Gaeth, TENTH GRADE dents in the graphic arts a nurse on a C-46 Com- *Loretta Hahn, Becky How- Carmel Alexander, Wil- mando cargo plane oper- will be conducted under . liam Ashmore, Shelly Elli- and print making, using the name of Cass Frozen ard, James Kuhr, Robert Vicki Alexander, Stan An- the silk screen process. ating between Pelelin LaFave, Dana Laurie, Dar- drakowicz, Craig Enderle, cott, Marcy Enderle, Karen Island and kyte Island, Food Lockers. Seven hun- Goslin, Reid Goslin, Dora Lawrence J. Rapson, dred lockers will be avail- * ryn Lazar, +Cheryl Man- Brian Haag, Jackie Kain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edric evacuating sick and Advertise It In The Chronicle: Gunsell, Jenny Hellebuyck, able for rent. .. dich, Annette Rockefeller, Laurie Louis, Joan Mosack, Rapson of Gagetown, has wounded From that base. Heidi Rockefeller, Mike Sul- +Karen Prich, Janson Rein- Katherine Johnson, Karen Koch, Kellen Kretzschmer, been named Owen-Gage livan, Diedra Thick, +Beth- hardt, Dana Wells, Lori High School's 1975-1976 any Thies. Wissner, Jennifer Wood, Kendra Kretzschmer, Dena McDonald, Veronica Moore, Betty Crockec Family February 14 is Robin Thick, +Linda Ret- Leader of Tomorrow. -- ford, Kim Olszak, The justice system . "I LOVE YOU" day! I works and is the best n SEVENTH GRADE anyone has devised, ac- WICKES cording to Mrs. Lynn Amy Draschill, Ronald Albee and Rob Alexand- Good, Suzy Grassmann, er. They spent nearly five STOCKING CAP Sherry Parks, Kim Wild- weeks as jurors, listening (While Supply Lasts) man. to evidence in the trial of Kenneth Nard, who was convicted on two counts of Order 10 Bags 4 second degree murder. n4 VI /Coming Auctions Army Fvt. Ernest E. Ramsey, 22, whose wife, I Diane, lives in Decker, NK SEED CORW Saturda:Feb. 14 Phillip has completed training at Hoffman will sell farm ma- the U.S. Army Infantry PX2OF5 chinery at the place located Training Center, Fort nine miles north, three miles Polk, La, He entered the east and a half-mile south of Army in August, 1975. PX22F5 Cass City on Grassmere Rd. Osentoski Auction Service, TEN YEARS AGO PX4 14F4 auctioneers. Also Included Saturday, March 14 - , Authorities at Hills and ALFALFAS & CLOVERS Frank and Donna Sageman Dales General Hospital will hold a farm auction of have revealed plans to Wickes Agriculture machinery at the place lo- launch a $300,000 fund cated two miles north and raising campaign to help Valentine's DavCards 6210 Main 872-217 1 two and a half miles east of pay for a $600,000 mod- Ubly on Premier Rd. Osen- ernization and enlarge- toski Auctioneering Service. ment program due to P start this spying. The hospital has $300,000 put away for the project now. Creative excellence is an American tradition. - Sheriff's detectives in- vestigated break-ins at Kingston High School and Kingston Elementary CARDS - CANDY - JEWELRY School this week. Dean Hoag was named to replace Horace Bulen as a member of the Cass GREAT GIFTS City School Board. Bulen submitted his resignation due to injuries suffered in FOR YOUR SPECIAL PEOPLE an accident. Clifford Croft of Croft- Clara Lumber Co., Cass HI-LIGHTS HEART City, was named treas- Say "I love you" with NECKLACEand EARRINGS urer of the Michigan Re- tail Lumber Dealers at the group's 82nd annual a KODAK OR RED convention last week in ea Grand Rapids. TELE-EKTR ALlTE CIRCLE OF HEARTS 25 YEARS AGO 600 Ca Pendant on 16 'I Chain and Pierced Earrings Arthur Kettlewell, own- Outfit BIRTHSTONE $600set er of the fire-razed Cass SETS City Furniture Store, an- Takes normal nounced this week that shots or telephoto. the business will reopen 14-Kt. GOLD as soon as possible. Built-in SENSALITE'" Flash Clare Ballagh, son of makes flash-exposure decisions ELECTRO PLATED RINGS All Different Styles and Sizes Mrs. Mabel Ballagh of automatically. A great gift for that *111 h Ubly, was named all- special someone. Great Drice.. too! league coach of the year $895 $2000 for his work as mentor of Priced From to the Palm Springs, Ca., football team. Ballagh is 14-Kt. GOLD ELECTROPLATED a graduate,of Cass City High School and received NECKLACE & EARRING SETS his college degree from Central Michigan Col- DIFFERENT $700 lege. STYLES Anson Henderson was 80 years old Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Henderson cele- brated the occasion with NEW EPRlS their three grandchil- Concentrated Cologne PRINCESS GARDNER" dren, Ardis, Dale and Charlene of Pontiac. IRA Y 6 oz...... ?. ...$6.00 Bruce MacRae, Cass -RFUME...... 15.00 City, has been given the privilege of the exclusive JSTING POWDER 4 02...... 8.50 use of the name "Mac Rae" ask herd name in FRAGRANCEJovan Sex Appeal-. his registered purebred Holstein-Friesian cattle. DUET SETS $8.50 This prefix name is granted and will be re- corded by the Holstein- FOR THE LITTLE ONES Friesian Association of From The Teddy Bears Corner America, Little Rings & Necklaces Catch the merry go round of fashion excitement with these bright 35 YEARS AGO 1L L STYLESDIF F E RE N T ' BOKARO GRAINED MELLOCOTE accessories Each item features $3.00ea sparkling gold corner accents in four action colors Arnold Copeland has sold his 120-acre farm in Birthstone Rings 'Continental" French Purse $7 00 KEY GARD" S4 50 se;ctions 4 and 5, Ever- Other matching accessories from 00 green township, to Stan- Styles - Adjustable $2.00ea $5 ley Koch of Novesta town- ship. The March of Dimes FOR MOMS drive in Cass City and vicinity collected $369, Cups & Saucers $8.90 25 We Have A A requiem mass for Lt. yo THREAD ------Teapots $1 1.50 OFF Mr. Farmer! 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w-- dwmlolrl PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1981 CAS CITY, MICHIGAN ...... , ...... ‘...... ~...... ’...... ,...... *...... --PI t . Farmer%Tax Guide available LU~JJ.L* 11 I IIXYSSS).IUU~~; LJ uaLt I* * - included. xl+ Today’s modern farmer wide range of subjects, such Your Neighbor says has many unique tax as soil sales, crop destruc- The guide can be ordered Shabbona Area News the order form in the tax I via I .situations and a free tion, chicken purchases, P casualty losses, and share package or by calling the publication from the Inter- Marie Meredith Phone 672-9489 nal Revenue Service can farming. Examples of how to IRS tax forms/information Milliken has been help answer the questions prepare the Form 1040 and number listed in the that arise from these situ- related schedules, and telephone directory. Franklin at Brown City. ations. listings of important tax The RLDS Women’s De- governor long enough IRS Publication 225, Far- dates which affect farmers Opportunity rarely knocks partment will meet Thurs- mer’s Tax Guide, covers a throughout the year are also on a locked-up door. day, Feb. 19, at the annex. A potluck meal will be served As of Jan. 22, William G. could take a reduction in at Mrnoon. . and Mrs, Ralph Smith Milliken began his 13th year Pay.He would also like to see as governor of Michigan, the accompanied Mr. and Mrs. longest anyone ever served the governor “try to get the *REMEMBERING COSTS.LESS Norman Heronemus to Cass in the position. car companies to cut their City Wednesday evening to “Milliken isn’t too bad as a prices on cars.” Lower hear a travelogue on Alaska. governor, but I %thinkhe’s prices would sell more cars, Mr. and Mrs. Robert been in long enough,” is which would put more Wheeler were Saturday eve- Oscar Becker’s assessment people back to work. WITH COA*CH LIGHT DISCOUNTS ning callers of Mr. and Mrs. of the state’s chief execu- Becker and his wife Joyce Andy Hoagg. tive.Becker has voted for Mil- and their two children, Lori Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and Paul, live on E. Cass / Buerkle were Sunday dinner liken every time he ran, but City Road, Ubly. He has guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don should he run again in 1982, three children from a prior Your Valentine will Love Smith and family. “I think I’d vote for some- marriage, all married and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill body new. We’ve got to have living in the Detroit area, Kreger and Mrs. Emma somebody with some new and six grandchildren. our New Gingham Hearts Kreger were Sunday dinner ideas in there now.” Becker has worked at guests of Mrs. Bernice .A priority of the governor General Cable 15 years. I Krueger of Mt. Clemens. in the remaining two years CeIe bra t e Mt. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of his term, Becker feels, were Thursday dinner should be elimination of guests of Rev. and Mrs. property taxes for senior Filled with delicioi1s chocolates Love Day Harold Smith. citizens. “They’ve done and creamy butter b Thursday, Feb. 5, Voyle their share. Somebody gingham hearts are Dorman celebrated his s_houlcj help them, ” birthday with most of his He does not feel any state available in pink, family and some of his police troopers should have yellow, or blue, grandchildren. been laid off because of the with matching Mr. and Mrs. Ryerson state’s budget crunch. “The more that’s out on the high- silk flower. Puterbaugh and grandson Andy spent the week end ways, the less accidents We also have a with Mr. and Mrs. Robert there’s going to be.” wide selection Sprague at Bay City. They Among cutd he feels attended the school carnival should be made are in the of traditional red Saturday evening. pay of legislators. “They’re foil hearts as well Mr. and Mrs. John Fran- getting too much for the as many beautify1 zel and family were Sunday little bit they’re doing.’’ He satin hearts. ...with pretty, guests of Mrs. Frances feels even Gov. Milliken practical Hallmark Krause and Anna. Valentine partyware Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith attended the Michigan Milk for Saturday, Feb. 14. dinner Saturday at Marlette. Miss Lana Puterbaugh @ 1980 Hallmark Cards, Inc w l2OZ* ‘$8*25 spent from Friday till Mon- day with a group from Delta College on a trip to Canada.

\J CANDIES -~ ~~ Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dor- man of Caro were Saturday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs.“Voyle Dorman. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Dohn- ing and family of Cass City ~~ were Sunday dinner guests tines of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Stays on his mind VaIen Hyatt. Last year 2,317,000 couples desk from a middle-aged Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Moore couple who frankly have ENJOLI for Kids and Laura were Sunday fell into love and got mar- ried, while 1,170,000 couples said, “We just don’t love supper guests of Mr. and each other anymore.” Mrs. Don Smith and family. fell out of love and got divorced, Is love such a “Oh, really? Did you qver fickle, unpredictable, unex- love each other?” I asked. Iris plainable thing that one day “Oh, yes,” they said, “but And Lienhard it is here and the next day it not now.’’ After some discus- is gone? Well, maybe so, if sion, the couple realized that All The dies at 62 - you accept sthe definition their love had changed be- of love as exploited cause .their actions had Wanted .,* by TV, \I f in Detroit movies, and the gossip changed. No longer were Names pages on the local magazine there the nice gestures of counters. But definitely not, .love and affection that were Iris Leola Lienhard, 62, of sthere while they dated or In Favorite cartoon if you accept the definition of Detroit died Sunday at De- love from a God of love, our were first married. The characters and cute troit Central Hospital after a God of true, pure, uncondi- Bible’s advice is “commit creatures make long illness. tional love. It grieves me your actions unto the Lord Are At She was born May 17, 1918, greatly to see the majority and your emotions shall be TOUCH-UP COLOGNE our packaged Valen- in Detroit, the daughter of established.” Proverbs 16:3. tines fun for kids of the media’s presentation Coach Light NATURAL SPRAY Paul and Belle (Brown) of supposed love to be noth- Thus, kind acts of love do, in to share. Lienhard, ingcalls more lust. than what the Bible fact, stimulate love. (By the MUPPETS Characters Miss Lienhard is a cousin way, the couple mentioned ( Henson Assonates. Inr 1380 of Grant Meredith of Snover. Our youth need to hear. above were out+f-towners, & PRINCE MATCHABELLI Funeral services were to from their parents and re- so don’t bother running be conducted Wednesday liable squrces that love through our membership afternoon at Little’s Funeral doesn’t equal sex, nor does list, ) Home, Cass City, with Elder sex equal love, For those of Without doubt the strang- Dean Smith of the Shabbona you who didn’t know, God is est truth about love is that Reorganized Church of Lat- the one who created sex, love can be commanded. ter Day Saints officiating. ordained it and planned it to God says, “Husbands, love Burial will be in Moore- be a part of the expression of your wife.’’ It is not a mere town cemetery, Moore love between husband and suggestion, It is a com- township, Sanilac county. mand! If you don’t love your L/ ‘I Share wife and them alone, It is a disaster to think that man mate or your, children or VaIen the has so distorted the reality your parents pr whomever Social of love in all relationships the case may be, you are Love that he can no longer func- disobedient to God. 1 tion with a sense of true The greatest fact abor)t perspective in regards to his love is that love forgive?. Security Maker, his mate or his God loves each of us and is home. willing to forgive. His foi- Stop now to consider some giveness is not, howevef, in Caro great truths about love from automatic. It is condition 1 The Social Security Ad- the Bible. The Bible says upon your faith and trust ifi ministration has office hours that God is love. Please note His Son as your Savior. Thqt every Thursday in Caro. it doesn’t say love is God. is why the apostle Johh Two representatives of the God is revealed as one who wrote, “We love Him b% Saginaw office are at the loves man, so much in fact cause He first loved us.” ”r Indianfields Township Hall, that when man separated So with Valentine’s Dag 111 Joy Street, that day from himself from God because of upon us, let me ask yo 9 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. No sin, God sent His only Mn, “How’s your love life? €€os Hallmark Valentine appointment is necessary. Jesus Christ, to die to re- are things at your home wit& for Saturday, Feb. Persons are served on a first deem man whom He loved. your mate, children or loved: come, first served basis. That brings up an interest- ones?’’ But most important? 14, are as special i People can obtain answers ing point. Love stimulates ly, “How are things betwee% Zape the love you share to questions about Social action. John chapter three you and God who love$* Craftsmen’s Extensive ,c 1980 Hallmark Cards, Inc Security, Medicare, or Sup- tells us that God loved the you?’’ 4 plemental Security Income world so much that He gave. This monthly mini-rnea Line for the Home. and apply for a social secur- And so it is true for us, if we sage is provided by the Firsf: Zape Craft-Offers a Wide Selection ity number and retirement .love someone, we give to Baptist church of Cass at$* and survivor benefits. Dis- them time, attention, gifts, as an expression of OUI$ concern and love for our.: Bf Wooden Accents for the Home. . This elegant plaque features three inserts in decorator colors ability claims are generally favors, as well as, discipline to place behind the filigree pewter, complementing any not done because they are and direction. community and nation. Youri Zape Craft pine Early American and decorator decor. The solid walnut frame is fashioned for wall or tabletop too time consuming. Another interesting princ- comments are appreciated: 4 terns are crafted from selected ponderosa pine, The kplay. From the Little Gallery by Hallmark and gifi boxed. $35.00. Since phone calls are not iple from the Bible about write - Mini-Message, 6420,‘ ;oft mellow finish is obtained in a seven step accepted in Caro, people are love is that action stimulates Houghton Street, Caw City; still advised to call the Sagi- love. I have sat across my or call 872-3155. (Adv.) ; xocess to bring out the warm, elegant richness of c he wood. Each item is as functional as yesteryear, naw Social Security office at 771-1010. Tuscola county let is designed for today’s casual and informal residents can call collect. iving. Brass, glass, stainless steel, and wrought iron Any Size accent the soft aged finish of the wood. * 25% Off II

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L DR. E. PAUL Ld~WOoO Ladies’ High Series: S. DR--___ W.S.__--- SELBY SUNDAY NITERS 550 Series: Comment MERCHANETTE LEAGUE Chiropractic Physician 523. C. TUESDAY AFTERNOON to Date: Ken Gremel, Del Optometrist Feb. 1.1981 Cummins OYlce Hours: Mon , Tues , Wed , Fri 593, B. Davidson 587, J. LADIES Feb. 5,1981 Miller 181. Hours: 8-5 except Thursday Men’s High Game: L. 579, 9-12 nmn and 1 3135 OOp rn Guinther P. Berry 572, 8-12 noon on Saturday Saturday912a m Gutter Dusters 9 Lubaczewski 218. 4624 Hill St. M. Irrer 565* Feb. 3,1981 Walbro 27 Ciosec! All Day Thursday Ladies’ High Game: S. TUSCOLA , Night Crawlers 9 210 Games: C. Comment Charmont 26 Acrossfrom Phone 672-2765 Cass City Cummins 194. GET TOGETHERS “B” Hills and Dales Hospital Ko-Mers 9 222, G. Deering 221, M. Irrer Geiger-Hunt Ford for 9ppointment High Team Series : Rescue Bowling Grannies 4 24 Feb. 2,1981 Phone 872-3404 Alley Rats 7 221, Hennessey 216, J. Kri tzman ’s Squad 1890. B. Go-fer More 3 22 FBI 7 Guinther 210. Clare’s Sunoco 3 Faust Rebuilders 20 Allen Witherspoon Harold T. Donahue Blount Ag. High Team Game : Rescue Mr.Kelly’s Market 50 7 Winner Last Round : Rabi- Lucky’s Kountry Olympia 20 New England Life M.D. Double “H” 6 Squad 646. Roger’s Hay 49 NEL Growth Fund deau Motors. Korners 3 IGA Foodliner 19 Physlclrn & Surgeon Four-Of -Us 6 200 Games: L. Lubaczew- Bliss Milk Haulers 45 NEL Equity Fund Team High Series to Date: Croft-Clara Lumber 3 Cole Carbide 19 Chappel’s Men’s Wear 44 Value Line Fund , 4674 Hill CLINICStreet, Cass City out Laws 5 ski 218, J. Schwartz 214-208, 2972. Clare’s Sunoco Pierce Honey Bees 2 Anrod Screen Cyl. 18 Larry’s Car Wash 42 Keystone Funds Ber a -Ga -Na D. Cummins 210, D. Ruppal Phone 872-2321 -W 3 Team High Game to Date: Miller’s Chicks 17 Res. 872-231 1 201 * Charmon t 2 Kilbourn Tech Supply 42 4615 Oak CasB City Office 872-2323 Wild Bunch 3 Clare’s Sunoco 1038, Herron Builders Ladies’ 500 Wies: S. Don’s Auction Gallery 1 14 Miller Egg Inc. 36 - McVliets 1 Individual High Series to The Ups and Downs 1 Albee Hardware 14 Cummins 523. Dale’s Eaves Troughing 33 1 Date: Scott Mellendorf 632. 1 Men’s High Series: G, Men’s 550 or Better: J. Wright’s Painting Leiterman Bldrs. 33 K. 1. MgcRae, LO. Agency, Inc. Individual High Game to The Hair Benders 1 500Series: P. Little 554, D, Humes 597. Schwartz 597, D. Ruppal592. Wright’sStahlbaum Service Asphalt 32 Osteopathic Physician Date: Jerry Guinther 253. Cass City-Anns 0 Golding 552, G. Root 534,*J. Copplete Insurance Services Ladies’ High Series: M. Ladies 170 or Better: S. Individual High Average 194, Smithson 533, D. Adams 514, Paving and Surgeon 6815Cass E. City, Cass Michigan City Road Lagos 499. Cummins J. Gyomory to Date : Don Englehart 183, 29 190. High Series: S. Cummins J. LaRache 509, B. Schott F & M State Bank 27 Corner Church and Oak Streets Men’s High Game: E. Stec 507, Office872-2880 Res. 872-3385 nr n 560. M. Rabideau 504. Phone 072-2888, L1J. 200 Games: G. Root 223, N. Ladies’ High Game: M. MERCHANTS’ High Game: S. Cummins High Series: D. Schwering “A” LEAGUE THURSDAY NITE TRIO 202. Helwig 209. 592. kmM.D., FRCB :,* Lagos, B. Stec 168. Dr. Timothy Straight blb A Final Standings Round 2 Feb. 5,1981 High Team Series: Pierce *’: High Team Series: Alley High- Game: T. Furness 4674 Hill Street 4,1981 Honey Bees 1915. 246. Dr. R. PaulDentists Chappel ’ Rats 1951. Feb. Cess City,Michlgan 48728 Smith Real Estate 4 High Team Game: Pierce TUSCOLA High Team Series: Rog- r: High Team Game: Alley Mon. thru Fri. 8:00-6:00 p.m. Ouvry Chevy-Olds 34 Old Wood Drug 3 Honey Bees 693. GET TOGETHERS “A” er’s Hay 2774. surgeon, Qoneral& Thonclc :” Rats 678. Nieboer Masonry Phone 872-3870 Cass City Oil & Gas 26 3 200 Games: S. Cummins Feb,2,1981 High Team Game: Rog- Outprtlent Cllnlc *; Men’s 200 .Games: G. Van Dale 3 6240 Hill St., Cass City Kingston State Bank 25 202-200. er’s Hay 990. Hill$ & Dab8 Ho8pltal B, ~ Humes 210-211, E. Stec 213, IGA 3 Sugar Town Market 51 :: D. Koch 212, R.Marchlewicz Warren Electric 25 500 Series: S. Cummins 210 Games: D. Seurynck New England Life Circle “S” Gas & Oil 2 560, G. Corcoran 530, R. Hillaker’s Auct. Serv. 48 217, D. Schwering 215, C. Each Wednesday :* 205. 24 Cha rmon t Draves Dist. 2 Mellendorf 525, Hartman Cole Carbide 47 Dr. J. 8 1 p.m. *: Men’s 525 Series: 21% B. Harmer 214. a.m. - R. Croft-Clara Lumber Caro True Value 1 501. Harris-Hampshire Ins. 46 =:Marchlewicz 587, ‘B. Bills 19142 550 Series: J. Agar 580. Blount Agriculture Jacques Seeds 1 Hall’s Trim Shop 44 ‘/2 CHIROPRACTOR 1 527, D. Koch 566, E. Stec 534, 19 Winner of 2nd Round: Mr. Richard A. Hall, 0.0. Erla’s Food Center 19 Hacker Farms 1 Maurer Const. Co. 39 h+ C. Humes 597. Kelly’s Market. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. Charlie’s Market 18 Gambles 1 GUYS & GALS Nicky’s Restaurant 37 Garno Seeds 0 High Team Series to Date: 9-12 a.m. and 26 p.m. Kritzman ’s 17 Feb, 3,1981 Charmont 35 Osteopathic Physiclan I ’ CHARMONT LADIES Mr. Kelly’s Market 2960. Sat., 9-12 a.m. Fuelgas 16 Walbro Far East 33 ‘/z Feb. 3,1981 : 643. High Team Game to Date: 21 N. Almer, Caro, MI. High Series D. Miller End of Second Third Lawrence Ins. 31 6545 Church Street High Game: D. Miller 225. Vatter Carpet Sales 25 Roger’s Hay 1084. Across from IGA Store 550 Series: E. kwicki 585, Cass City, Michigan End of Second Third 200 Games: D. Miller 216, Kelly Brothers 25 High Individual Series to Phons Caro 673-,4464 D. Vatter 581: J. Storm 563, Brand X 35% OfflCe 072-4725 Home 872-4762 G. Deering 224, P.Davis 221, Charmont 27 Date: Todd Comment 647. . Cass City State Bank 30 B. Copeland 562, J. Stead- High Individual Game to . man 555. A. Rohlfs 210. Leiterman Builders , 24M Men’s High Series: D. Edward Scollon, ’ Erla’s 28 1h 550 A. Date: Roger Bouck, Del Sang H. Park, M.D. 210 Games: G. L~DD217. or Better: Rohlfs Elkton IGA 24 1/fr Stahl 625. D.V.M. 6 - Fort’s 28 611, G. Deering 569, A.D. Miller 267. Obstetrics & Gynecology P. Nielsen 216, E. Schulz 214, Copeland & Gornowicz 211,5 High Game: I). Stahl 258. Veterinarian t Wood’s Hay and Straw 26% L. Summers 214; D. Vatter Frederick 558, P.Davis 553, D & D Construction 21 High Team Series : Walbro High Individual Average ; Brinkman Bins 25 to Date: Dale Schwering 178. 4672 Hill Street Call for Appointment 213. J. Steadman 552. Car0 Farm & Town 21 Far East 2811. Phone 872-2800 ,; ,; Livewires 22 for Small Animals Winner - Rounddl - Fubl- Terrasi & Son 20 High Team Game : Walbro 4 Gagetown Oil & Gas 21 4849Phone N. Seeger 872-2935 St., Cass City gas. WKYO-WIDL 20 Far East 1005. Office Hours by Appointment Veronica’s 20 SATURDAY TEENS Team High Series to Date : Kens & Kerbs 20 210 Games: L. Tomaszew- - JohnsonSix 18% Feb. 7,1981 K. Jeung, M.D. Ouvry Chevy-Olds 2939. SATURDAY SPINNERS Country Cousins 18 ski 232, B. Albrecht 223, M. James Ballard, M, 0. Hoon Cablettes 16 Team High Game to Date: Kruse Farms 7 Helwig 222, S. Hammett 214, General Surgery Cass City 16 Feb. 7,1981 Alley Burners 14 Office at 4530 Weaver Streel : Sports Ouvry Chevy-Olds 1045. %. Comment, J. Schwartz 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Daily : IGA Foodliner , 12% Nailers 10 * Pin Crashers 15 Men’s High Series: R. 211. Hours: lOOOam lo1200noon Saturday - 9 to 12 noon Individual High Series to Colling 618. 550 Series: L. Tomaszew- Terrible Three 8 200pm lo430pm Office Hours by Appointment High Game: L. Yost (sub) Fire Birds 15 Daily except Thursday Ladies’ High Series: J.M. ski 607, Hammett 587, G. Alley Cleaners ’ 7 Phone 872-4811 Date: Bob Musall 648. Alley Kats 15 S. afternoon 4672 Hill St. ! 212-204, C. Davidson 210, J. Individual High Game to Thorp 466. Deibe€ 572, M. Helwig 570, J. Bulldoggers 6 Steadman 190, C. Wallace Run A Rounds 14 Late Starters 3 Cass City, Mich. 48726 - Men’s High Game: Schwartz 557, B. Bartle 552, Home 872-3138 ; 190. Date: Paul Smith 246. The Strikers 13 R. Individual High Average Cohg 253. R. Geiger 551. DO YOU HAVE A High Series: L. Yost (sub) Gutter Dusters 13 Boys’ High Series : Robert to Date: Don Vatter 182. Charlie’s Angels 13 Ladies’ High Game: J.M. Winner of 2nd Round: DRINKING PROBLEM? Harry Crandell, Jr. 596, C. Davidson 521, J. Thorp 193. Johnston 414. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (4) Cousins 10 Sugar Town Market I Boys’ High Game: Jeff Steadman 506. High Team Series: Elkton and AL-ANON D.V.M. , High Team Game: John- Hot Shots 10 Team High Series to Date : Smithson 187. IGA 2545. Every Friday Evening 8:OO p.m. son Six 898. MERCHANTS’ Bad Kat’s 9 Vatter Carpet Sales 2956. Girls’ High Series: Susan - LEAGUE . High Team Game: Elkton Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Office 4438 South Seeger St. ,, High Series: John- **B” Bad News Hears 9 High Team Game to Date : Hammond 236. Team IGA 967. Cass City son Six 2404. Final Standings - Round 2 Pin Boys 8 Harris-Hampshire 1062. Girls’ High Game: Susan Phone 872-2255 Feb. 4.1981 Men’s 500 or Better: R. High Individual Series to B~~~*High sries: COlling 618, E. Bilicki 502, C. Date: Nick Biebel 680. Rabideau Motors 31 thony Moran 377. Kolb 505, J. Brown 509, I). High Individual Game to 1 FRIDAY NITE n Boys’ High Game: An- Carnatzie 513, R. Vande- doggers 988. \ i Colony House , Date: Ken Gremel 268. High Team Game: Bull- Advertise It In The Chronicle. CARCASS UNION Charmont mark 555. Feb.6,1981 26 thony Moran, Jeremy Capps High Individual Average doggers 358. I I Spencer’s Masonry 26 139. 20’h Clare’s Sunoco 25 Girls’ High Series: Carrie Fishbowlers General Cable 22 Rescue Squad 19 Lubaczewski 299. Tuckey Concrete 21 Girls’ High Game: Carrie , Old Folks 19 Gagetown Oil & Gas 21 Lubaczewski, Sue Allen 115. ,, Kelly Bros. Home Hills & Dales Hospital 20 . Comfort 18 High Team Series: Bad Bauer Candy Co. 15 Kats 1040. Colwood Bar 17 Shag’s Angels 15 ,, Lucky’s Kountry High Team Game: Pin Herron Builders 12 Boys 380. , Korner 15 . The Turkeys 14 r incredible 4 12 , Cannonballs 10% Horse-In-Around 10 The Loom 8 Big BrothemBig Sistem .Really Rottens 5

+ Men’s High Series: J. -, Schwactz 597. A real cute 10-yearald the one-to-one attention of a from Fairgrove has been man. He is a nice boy and waiting a long time for a Big lots of fun to be around. Brother, He enjoys fishing, baseball, swimming and ++++++ biking. He would be lots of fun for any man and a very From a family with nine rewarding experience. children in the Akron area, this 15-yeardd would like a ++++++ Big Brother to talk with. He is a quiet boy and enjoys all A very active l@year+ld sports and working on cars.

’. 6265 Main, Cass city is waiting in the Car0 area. He enjoys doing most any- ++++++ Phone 872-3615 thing. He definitely needs From Caro, this 13-year- old would like a friend to talk with. She enjoys outdoor activities and movies. Why not offer some friendship to this girl with special needs? ++++++ Tuscola County Big Broth- ers-Big Sisters is located at 129 E. Burnside, Car0 48723, telephone 673-6996. Kurt Proctor H&R Block in Ferris - w- $10,000 MINIMUM will accompany you singing group 6-MONTH $500 Minimum to an IRS audit. 90-DAY CERTIFICATE 30-M 0 N T H Kurt Proctor of Cass City of DEPOSIT TREASURY BILL performed in the fourth PASSBOOK PASSBOOK annual Winter Jazz Show- case at Ferris State College 5% % 5%% 14.680% 11.75% in Big Rapids. The showcase, held in A substantial interest penalty is required for early withdrawal of rime savings. conjunction with the 1981 Festival of the Arts, was to have been held Wednesday. Proctor is a member of the - Collegiate Singers, a group of 20 singers with 16 per- forming at any one time, , backed by a four-piece rhythm section. The singers combine vocals, chore- ography and a matching wardrobe to present a va- riety of popular songs which range from occasional swing vocals to the hits of today. Pigeon Cass City 6144 E. Cass City Road 872-281 4 The Collegiate Singers are 872-431 1 in demand to perform at 453-3113 MEMBER ,FDIC C Open9.Q Daily 9.5 Saturday high schools and clubs throughout Michigan.

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Hoagie on Bun GK declares LapeerIts tax counties. credit preparer will G. Gutierrez Olan Mills uses Kodak paper limit: One special - Cheese be in Lapeer county on Mon- offer per family every days Cannot be used with 90 Chips dividend days, Tuscola county On dean’s list Olan Mills Club Plans or other advertising offers. 32-OZ. Buttered Peas Tuesdays, Sanilac countv AlYnSErmC White Milk for quarter at suomi Come early and bring this ad to: ---- Listerine Cookie countyWednesdays Thursdays. and This Huroh ser- c. Antiseptic vice will be available Gail Gutierrez of 4510 Menu subject to change. The,board of directors of through April 30. Cultural Center Leach Street has been Main Street, Cass City, Michigan Be sure to have GK Technologies, Inc., , The HDC is also providing named to the dean’s list for some on hand. Kills parent company of General assistance in the payment of the fdl semester at Suomi germs on contact! Fritz Olson Cable, has declared a quar- fuel and utility bills to College. in Hancock. terly common stock dividend eligible individuals, It TUESDAY, FEB. 17,1981 She achieved a 4.0 average Hours: 1O:bO a.m. - 6:OO ~.h. Reg. $2.69 renamed to of 371% cents per share provides home (all A’s). payable March 2, to weatherization services to The 1980 graduate of Cass shareholders of record at eligible homeowners and City High School was study- tobacco group the close of business Feb. renters. ing law enforcement at the 13. Persons interested in any Upper Peninsula junior col- Freidolph K. (Fritz) 01- of these services,.should call lege, but will be transferring son, president of Trend Ven- I 1-800-292-3666between the to Northern Michigan Uni- dors in Cass City, has been hours of 8:30 a.m. and io versity, where she plans to reappointed by Gov. William Rites held p.m. It is a toll-free number. study nursing. G. Milliken to the Advisory Tobacco Industry Council. His term will end Jan. 15, for Arthur 1982. Olson, of 4851 Crestwood FOLLOW THE‘ HAWKS! Drive, was first appointed to Esckilsen the council in April, 1W8. The seven-member body, Arthur Andrew Esckilsen, he explained, meets twice a 85, of Cass City died year and makes recom- Tuesday, Feb. 3, at his home. mendations to the governor ’ concerning furtherance of He was born June 3, 1895, the tobacco industry and the in Wisner township, the son taxation of tobacco. of Elmer and Nellie (Ward) “1 think we’ve had some Esckilsen. successes,” he commented, Esckilsen married the major one being that the Mildred Edgerton Nov, 12, state cigarette dxof 11 cents 1919, in Allenton, St. Clair per pack has stayed at that county. amount for 11 years, despite Following their marriage, many efforts to increase it. they made their home in A higher tax, the vending Akron before moving to Quilted machine cofnpany owner Allenton. They moved to said, would encourage boot- Cass City in 1937. Placemats Your Choice legging, that is, illegal im- He was a member of the Add some color to the table portation of cigarettes into Cass City Church of the with reversible placemats.. Michigan from low tax Nazarene, the American states for sale here without Legion Tri-County Post/ and Machine washable. Approx. served in the U.S. Army 14x20-in. paying any taxes. More illegally sold cig- during World War I. arettes, he pointed out, not Esckilsen is survived by only would hurt the tobacco his wife; four daughters, distributors and sales outlets Mrs. Bertha Hahn, Caro, in Michigan, it would also Mrs. Morris (Iva) Rockyell, hurt state tax revenues. Snover, Mrs. Harold According to the Tobacco (Esther)Guinther, Cass City, Institute, taxes paid on cig- and Mrs. Viola Hayes, arettes in Michigan in 1979 Davison; two sons, Theron totaled $164.7million. Esckilsen, Cass City, and Olson is also president of CWO Clinton Esckilsen with the Michigan Tobacco and the U.S. Army in Dar- Candy Distributors and mstead, West Germany; two Vendors Association. sisters, Mrs. Kenneth Faiver, Tallahassee, Fla., and Mrs. Grace Herriman, Vatter on Caro; one brother, Emil Esckilsen, Gouverneur, N.Y.;, 22 grandchildren, and dean’s list 37 great-grandchildren. Michael Vatter of 4278 One son, Alvin, two Sherman Street, Cass City, brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. . has been named to the I dean’s list for the fall term at Esckilsen was taken from Northwood Institute in Little’s Funeral Home at 11 C Midland. a.m. Saturday to the Church of the Nazarene to lie in state To achieve such recogni- 64 tion, students must earn a 5.0 until the 1 p.m. funeral ser- grade-point on a 4.0 scale. vice. Rev. Jerry Deatherage Northwood is a private, officiated. Richard’s TV Hobart’s Family Shoes Quaker Maid coeducational business and Burial was in Elkland Phone 872-4745 Dairy Store cemetery. management college. Appliance and Furniture 6439 Ma,n Cass City Phone 872-4600 PhnnP R77-7931) - n Albee @imF The Pinney Division of GK Technologies, Inc. Home Center State Bank I Phone 872-2111 Phone 872-4355 Country Kitchen SUPERf- -- ’LENAMINS, Phone 872-2270 Geiger-Hunt Ford, Inc. IGA Schneeberger’s TV Quilted Ensemble EXTRA STRENGTH. Foodliner Appliance, Furniture Charming country stripe pattern in brown HIGH POEKYVITAMIN 6 MINERAL SUPPLEMEM: Phone 872-2300 and White. All carefree polyester and cotton. Phone 872-2645 .phone 872-2696 16x26-in. Kitchen Towel ...... 1.58 Cass City Mutual Savings Thumb 13x1341. Dish Cloth ...... 88u Sports, Inc. & Loan National Bank 7x7-in. Pot Holder...... 1.18 Phone 872-4630 Phone 872-2105 Phone 872-431 1 10Y2xG-in. Oven Mitt...... 1.88 131/2~19-in.Place Mat ...... 2.1 8 Kritzmans’, Inc. ViI lage The Charmont Service Center Phone 872-4200 Phone 872-3470 1 Phone 872-3850 1 Croft -Clara Cass City State Bank ‘Walbro . Lumber, Inc. Corporation Phone 872-4338 I Phone 872-2141 Phone 872-2131 1 I I Erla’s Food Bigelow Hardware / .- Martin Center Phone 872-2245 Electric Phone 872-4114 NEW, FROM REXALL. Phone 872-21 91 6549 Main Cass City,- Fuelgas COmPanY, IncD Pkg. of 2 THE VITAMIN MAKER. Evans Products Ouvry Chevrolet Cotton Knit Bottle gas for cooking, heating and grain Dishcloths Gagetown drying. Furnaces and appliances. Olds, Inc. 88:. Old Wood Drug Phone 665-9913 The corner store with a whole lot more.

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The Holbrook Helpers 4-H Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shag- afternoon guests of Mr. and guests of Mrs. Eleanor Rodney Talaski was a at Royal Oak. Mrs. Kenneth Sweeney and crocheting group met ena were Thursday guests of Sadro at Ruth. Wednesday evening guest of Mrs. Jack Tyrrell I re- Wednesday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wheel- family for cake and ice Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schenk turned home Tuesday after home of Mrs. Jim Doerr. er at Sandusky. cream in honor of Jennifer BRIDAL SUOWER and Randy. spending two weeks in Dan Schultz of Bad Axe Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jack- Sweeney's sixth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pelton Huron Memorial Hospital in Shirley Ross and Lori were Sunday afternoon Bad Axe. and Mr. and Mrs. Jim son visited Mrs. Jack Tyr- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hewitt attended a bridal Hewitt and Lori attended a re11 Wednesday afternoon. Campbell were Wednesday guests of Mrs. Alex Cleland Mr. and Mrs. Keith Welby bridal shower for shower for Sheila Dalton at and Carol Laming. and family of Lake Orion, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cleland afternoon guests of Sara the Bad Axe Free Methodist Sheila Dalton of Bad Axe at of Pontiac spent Saturday Campbell and Harry Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rob- Mrs, O'Bert Regal and the home of Mr. and Mrs. church Monday night. Shir- inson of Cass City and Mr. David of Plymouth and Mil- with Mrs. Alex Cleland and wards. ley Ross is a bridesmaid Kirk Powers at Highland Carol Laming. and Mrs. Cliff Robinson at- dred Trusler of Flint spent Saturday. when Miss Sheila Dalton and tended the Caro-Cass City the week end with Mrs. Bryce Champagne was a Dan Schultz of Bad Axe will Mr. and Mrs. George Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Cle- basketball game Friday eve- George Barber at the home Thursday evening guest of be married Feb. 21 at 7 Jackson Jr., Brent and La- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schenk land were Wednesday eve- ning. of Mrs. Tom Gibbard. They vena of Oxford spent the ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. o'clock at the Bad Axe Free Mr. and Jim Hewitt also visited Mrs. Gibbard at and Randy. Methodist church. Mrs. week end with Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Angus Curtis Cleland. and Lori'spent the week end Hills and Dales Hospital in Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney were Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cass City. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord ++++++ Knowles at Union Lake. Don Jackson and family. Lapeer were Tuesday sup- Other Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Weight loss per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Don Jackson and Kazor, Rich and Laurie Huron county guests were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Timmons, Debbie and Melvin Peter and Dan, in family were Saturday after- were Friday evening guests Patti, noon guests of Mr.and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson picnic slated honor of Don Jackson's therapy class Mary Jane McEachin birthday. Floyd Morel1 and family. and family. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krug Mr. and Paul Sween- Mrs. Hiram Keyser vis- scheduled Brenda and Carrie Tyrrell. Mrs. in Florida ited Mr. and Mrs, Curtis were Friday evening guests ey and Jessica of Saginaw Mr. and Mrs. Reynold of Mrs. Dave Sweeney and Win Someone's Heart Cleland Thursday. spent the week end with - The 21st annual Huron Catholic Family Service Tschirhart were Thursday David. Mrs. Dave Sweeney and (CFS) is offering a Food County Picnic will be held David. 7, . Anonymous Therapy (FAT) Saturday, March at Beall On February 14th Computer Mr. and Mrs. Larry Konk- Auditorium, 2310 14th St., group program for persons el and Marney were Satur- who have problems losing AROUND THE FARM Bradenton, Fla., with a pot- Imagine her surprise when you present j seminarset day afternoon guests of Mr. luck dinner starting at noon. weight and keeping it off. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland. her with flowers on Valentines Day! Two groups will each meet It will be followed by a Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord short business meeting and for farmers from 10 a.m.-noon for 12 Soybeans, Lapeer were Wednesday weeks, with the Sandusky program. Persons should supper and evening guests of bring a dish to pass, their Buds & Blossoms Flower Shop I Farmers interested in group starting Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs. Lynwood La- own beverage and table C~SSCity 072-4254 Ubly 658-8471 "what computers will do for Feb. 24, and the Bad Axe waste oil peer and family, . I you" are invited to a semi- group the next day. service. Mrs. Burton Berridge All Huron county residents I nar Friday, March 6, at the The group therapy By Don Kebler spent from Wednesday ; Wildwood Farms restau- program, according to and former residents are through Friday with Mr. and invited. Registration will "; rant, M-53,Cass City. William P. Walters of CFS, Mrs. Ron Berridge and sons It is sponsored by the challenges the individual to start at 10:30 a.m. h% Cooperative Extension Serv- deal with the underlying University had more than Dr. Richard Cooper, U.S. ** ice of Tuscola, Huron and issues that lead him or her to 100 soybean varieties in Department of Agriculture ,: Sanilac counties. compulsive or inappropriate their yield comparison plots. soy bean researcher from The seminar will run from eating patterns. Their yield cbmparison re- Ohio State University, will 11 a.m.-2 p.m., with lunch at Unless one changes his or sults will be made available talk about how to inFrease the participant's own ex- her thinking and outlook, at the Mid-Michigan Soy- narrow row soybean yields. . I* pense. evidence has demonstrated bean Day Wednesday, Feb. Cooper is recognized as one We want everyone to know that we've - Call any of the three ex- that the rate of success for 25, at the Saginaw Civic of the foremost soybean got a FULL-SERVICE CHECKING ac- :tension offices to register. making the weight loss per- Center, breeders in the U.S. One of The deadline to do so is manent is very low. Many This event will be the only his newest accomplishments count that pays 51/4% interest ... instead J, March 1. Enrollment will be persons become discouraged soy bean educational meet - is developing of new semi- of costs. So, for a limited time only.. . c limited to 20 persons. with the never ending cycle ing held for the Saginaw dwarf soybean varieties. Representatives of com- of losing and gaining. valley soybean growers and He will be joining with : puter firms will be present Participants in the past will be run from 9 a.m.-5 Michigan State University f'to discuss the abilities of have learned how to p.m. specialists to relate the new-

1 several computers now on recognize basic needs and Current research shows est narrow-row bean pro- 1 the market. develop the skills to cope narrow -row soybean plant - duction techniques, includ- WE'LL PAY YOU 5$ FOR ; Dr. Sherill Nott, Michigan with the underlying issues ings, less than 20 inches, are ing chemical weed control. State University agricultur- that are responsible for the capable of higher yields than They will show how nar- al economist, will present an weight gain. wider row spacings. How- row row plantings help con- EACHUNUSEDCHECK overview of how computers A fee will be charged for ever, to obtain this success, trol late germinating weeds, :can assist farmers in im- the program. For more in- new production techniques soil erosion, and make har- YOU NOW HOLD FROM - proving their abilities to formation or to register, call vesting more efficient by :,make profitable manage- CFS at 269-7931 in Bad Axe or less lodging and pods higher ABANK OR OTHER Ft- ment decisions. 648-2304 in Sandusky. Anna Woidan off the ground. Efficient marketing strat- dies Thursday egies will be discussed by NANCIAL INSTITUTION v industry representatives. There will be over 40 exhib- (LIMIl 200 CHECKS) an - ma-+ at age 90 its to visit. Lunch Can be pur- WHEN YOU chased in the Civic Center. Anna Francis Woidan, '30, OPEN A CHECKING AC- of Cass City died last Thurs- day at Provincial House. ++++++ She was born July 1'2,18W, Before long you will be COUNT WITH $200 OR in Kielce, Poland, the hearing more about a new daughter of Peter and Fran- program and maybe even MORE AT cis Uomnick. participating. The county Miss Domnick married extension offices in conjunc- Frank S. Woidan Sr. Feb. 14, tion with MSU and partici- ,Y./-'pi-; 1'907, in Poland. Following pating businesses will be syw~their marriage, they came to entering into an oil recycling 1 the United States, settling in program. Detroit. In 1927, they moved "This new man Billings . . . he is bonded, isn't he?" Purpose of this program is to N ovesta township . W oi da n to collect used automobile died April 26, 1961. oil and convert it into re- She was a member of St. usable, products. Participat- Auto-Owners for Pancratius Catholic church ing volunteers will set up Fidelity Bonds of Cass City and its Altar collecting stations , where Business fraud and embezzle- Society . anyone can leave their old ment are bi business these Mrs. Woidan is survived oil. These collection stations With our 5V4% interest-earning advan- days. And, # it happens to you, by two sons, Andrew Woidan will be provided a display you could be in big trouble. and Henry Woidan, both of sign. The waste .will be tage you now have a "checkbook" that Protect your business with a Caro; three daughters, Mrs. picked up by recyclers. pays. ..instead of costs. And, you will en- Fidelity Bond from Auto-Owners. Genevieve McCallum of To insure you against losses I heard it said not too long Lapeer, Mrs. Eugene (Lot- ago that there is approxi- joy these exclusive services: from an emplo ee who just tie, Hergenreder of Kingston might be a wol Y in sheep's mately one automobile for and Mrs. Joseph (Wanda) every four people in the USA AUTOMATIC PAYMENT OF RECUR- clothing. Pentowski of East Detroit; Talk to your independent Richard Hampshire and in Michigan the count is 21 grandchildren; 24 great- RING BILLS Auto-Owner's agent. Or else you even higher, could find yourself looking grandchildren, and one half- If this be the case, each CHECK SAFEKEEPING awfully sheepish, someday. sister, Mrs. Mary Huszniak time all the automobiles in of Detroit. Two sons, Frank Michigan have an oil NATIONWIDE EMERGENCY CASH and Walter, and one change, we're talking of AND CHECK GUARANTEE daughter, Mary, preceded from 40,000-50,000 barrels of Life. Home. Car. Business. One name says -it best. her in death. recyclable oil. In the U.S. it MONTHLY DESCRIPTIVE A rosary was recited could amount to more than STATEMENTS Sunday evening at Little's three quarters of a million ARRIS Funeral Home, Cass City. barrels. TELEPHONE BILL-PAYING Funeral mass was con- ducted Monday morning at You are also entitled to one free trans- AMPSHIRE AGENCY, INC, St. Pancratius, Father 6815 E. Main Cass City Ph. 872-2688 Joseph Morales officiating. Michigan action for each $100 of your account's - Burial was in the St. lowest balance during the month. Addi- Listen to the AutoOwners John Doremus Radio Show. Michael Catholic church cemetery, Wilmot. bean sales tional transactions are a low 15$ each. up sharply

The Michigan Bean Com- mission has announced that 1/2 PRICE through the end of Decem- ber, for thc 1980 crop ON A year, there have been 6.QQ-b 5,265,309 bags of beans sold by growers. This compares with 3,403,31)3 bags of beans sold during the same time period from the 1979 crop year. WITH ANY SIZE ROLL OF KODACOLOR The crop year dates from BROUGHT IN WITH THIS COUPON I Sept. 1. FOR PROCESSING AND PRINTING BY The primary reason for HIT€ PHOTO. this 54.7 percent increase in Album Pages are not included grower sales is the greatly I with Album, but YOU aet one FREE I increased production inten- m' FULL SIZE ALBUM - 8i/2/z'x 13". Will hold ALBUM PAGE wiih e&h Kodacolor ded to meet the Mexican CASS CITY 40 vinyl pages Each page holds 12 square roll Processed and Printed. contracts. I'snapshots or 8 oblong snapshots, 4 ?'he latest Agriculture <6241Main Street I Coupon must accompany order and cannot be used with Keporting Service produc- 872-2105 any other coupon. tion estimates for Michigan Linda Gaymer, Manager are 7,448,000 bags of edible Lmm COUPON GOOD THROUGH FEB. 15, 1981 beans. Industry experts indicate

a potential for increase in L the production of blacks and Q 1981, MSCLLIJRG, Inc. 1. pintos next year, while pro- duction totals for a41 bean varieties are forecast to rcrnairi relatively consistont.

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Icy roads continue to be a the left lane, driven by he was a passenger in+acar Officers reported she was contributing factor to Gerald D,Naylor, 54, of Port driven by Ellen 1. Lowe, 41, eastbound on Dorance, east numerous accidents, none of Huron, of 4695 S. Washington Street, of Phillips Road, when the which resulted in serious in- Michael Stec of 4184 Maple Ubly, which was northbound back end of her truck started juries during the past week. Street reported to officers on M-53,south of Sebewaing to slide as she was going Several mishaps were re- Sunday that an unknown Road, when it went out of downhill. ported by Cas City police. vehicle ran into the side of control. The rear end crossed the Barbara J. Regnerus, 20, his car while it was parked The car went off the east centerline and hit the l& of 6432 Seventh Street, was along the south side of the side of the road, became air- side of a westbound car ticketed by officers on a alley behind Old Wood Drug borne for a short distance, driven by Cynthia R, Ernst, charge of failure to stop from 8:30-9:30 a.m. Yellow and came to rest leaning 33, of Dorance Road. within an assured clear dis- paint from the other vehicle against a station wagon Deputies cited John D. tance ahead after an acci- was found in the damaged parked in a driveway. Maynard, 22, of 5930 Argyle dent at 11:02 a.m. last area, Road, Decker, on a charge Thursday. Janice P. Homer, 37, of OTHER ACCIDENTS of driving with license sus- 4410 S. Seeger Street told pended after a 5:30 a.m. They reported she was police that her vision may accident Saturday. eastbound on Main Street, Robert D. Torres, 26, of have been blocked by a high Caro, was cited by Caro They reported he was attempted to stop for the mound of snow, the result of Lastbound od Frankford light at Seeger, and slid on state police on a charge of which was an accident at driving under the influence Road, east of E. Dayton the ice into the car parked 12:55 p.m. Monday. Road in Wells township, VALENTINE’S GREETINGS -- Members of Betty Murphy’s fifth grade class by the south curb. of liquor after a 2:20 a.m. According to officers, she accident Feb. 3, east of when he lost control of his Owner of the parked car was eastbound on Third at Deford Elementary School made their own Valentines Friday. Showing off Powell 5850 Gagetown: car On pavement* The was E.J. of Street, didn’t yield at Maple vehicle struck a snowbank their efforts are, from left, Sandy Hutchinson, Stacey Patera, Ray Stachura, Fisher Street, Kingston. He told troopers he lost Street and collided with a control of his car on icy on the north side of the road. Amy Romberger (seated) and Elly Mae Johnson. At 12:32 p.m. that day; northbound car, driven by pavement while turning Martha Sue Nicholson, 29, of Randy A. Whittaker, 28, of south onto Richie Road from 6619 Houghton Street. 6209 Main Street, eastbound eastbound Bay City-Forest- on Main, was stopped for the The mound of snow at the ville Road. light at Seeger when the southwest corner was re- The car went off the right vehicle behind him, unable ported to be 6-7 feet high. side of Richie Road, rolled Schools feel financial pinch to stop, slid into the rear of At 7 a.m.Tuesday, accord- over in a field and came to his car. ing to village police, Gary rest on its wheels, Lee Wichert, 33, of 4216 Myrtle F. Deegel, 50, of Driver of the errant ve- Maple Street was eastbound iicle was Cheryl L. Doh, 18, 4223 E. Sanilac Road, Kings- on M-81, west of Greenland If Deckerville Road, ton, was ticketed by Car0 from cut state aid 6911 sharply Deford. Road, when his vehicle col- state police on a charge of lided with a deer. violation of the basic speed At 11:45 a.m. Friday, ac- TUSCOLA isn’t enough millage money so to speak.” layoffs this school year ,or law after an accident at INTERMEDIATE lording to police, John L. INJURY ACCtDENTS 10:45 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. to make up for the state aid The one program for next, 63, is M, of St. Louis, Mo., 4. proved by the board Mon- It is special education that loss. ’ which state aid increasing The cost of operating the vestbound on Main, at- A two-year-old Kinde boy, .According to officers, she day anticipates a deficit of will feel the biggest impact .In anticipation of- less is for education of Caro vocational education pro- empted to pull from the Ricky Bowers 11, was was southbound on Ross $154,626, which will have to of the cutback in state aid, state aid, the TISD Board of Regional Center residents, gram is comparatively tght into the left lane. treated and released from Street, south of State Street be made up by dippingjnto according to Jerome. Education last July laid off for which the appropriation cheaper than special educa- In doing so, his semi-truck Huron Memorial Hospital, in Kingston, and lost control that account. Thienes, Tuscola Intermed- eight aides and didn’t re- is increasing from $1.65 tion because there is nL ‘an into a westbound car in Bad Axe, following an acci- iate School District (TISD) million to $1.79 million. summer program and the of her car going up an icy OWEN-GAGE place some teachers who dent last Wednesday after- incline. Her car went off the assistant superintendent for left, Total state funding for staff, having started tbis noon in that community. finance. year, overall is paid less. ’ west side of the road and The district’s biggest loss vocational education will de- According to Bad Axe struck a parked Kingston State aid for special edu- Some bus routes have’ cline $104,117, from $259,287 police, he was a passenger in in categorical state aid will cation programs will decline been eliminated and other State funds for TISD okr- school bus. be for transportation, from in 1979-80 to $155,170. ations, the pregnant stu- a car driven by his father, p.m. that day, ac- from $1.1 million in 1979-80to cuts made. At 8:lO $45,020 last year to Ricky R. Bowers, 24, which cording to sheriff’s deputies, $31,514. $820,369, a reduction of For the 1981-82 school I But with 1,75 mills levied dents’ program, Regioqal was northbound on Hansel- Special education state aid $284,624. year, Thienes said, some in the county ior the Tuscola Educational Media Center Judy Wright, 38, of 4917 will decline from to and professional develop- man Street. ,Southbound on State Street, Gagetown, lost $5,623 The district levies 1.6 mills more personnel will have to Area Skill Center (1.25 for Hanselman was Gordon T. 43,607. for special education, in- be let go. In the meantime, operations and .5 to pay off ment will decline from : a control of her car while turn- Owen-Gage also receives total of last year to Wills, 25, of Cass City. ing north onto Cleaver Street cluding payment of con- the district will Wave to dip construction bonds), $221,476 Police said Allen J. Arndt, vocational education aid, struction bonds for the High- into its equity to get by. Thienes doesn’t anticipate $183,733 for the current from eastbound South Street which is funneled through school year. 46, of Harbor Beach was in that community. . land Pines.Schoo1. but there “We’re delaying the agony, there will have to be any ~~~~~ eastbound on South Street, the Huron Intermediate ~~ ~ Her auto then collided School District, for which slid into the intersection with a car parked on the east Official Proceedings Of The with Hanselman due to his Supt. Ronald Erickson did side of Cleaver, owned by not yet have the figures. speed and the icy surface, Paul Slater of 4118 S. Seeger and collided with the Bow- No cutbacks are antici- Street, Cass City. pated at this point, accord- TUSCOLA COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ers’ and Wills’ autos. Mary Jane Powell, 42, of TE!mcAsscff“y James A. Lockwood, 12, of ing to him, with the future JANUARY 13, 1981 AFTERNOON SESSION - January 13, 1981 Dorance Road, Kingston, depending on the outcome of. All members present. Greenland Road, Cass City, was ticketed by Caro state Meeting of the Tuscola County Board 07 Commission& 81-M-8 CHRONICLE sought his own treatment the Goslin property trans- was called to order by the Chairman, Paul Nagy. police on a charge of viola- fer case in the Michigan Geoffrey Quinn, Animal Control Officer, appeared bfope after a 10:55 a.m. accident tion of the basic speed law Prayer by Commissioner Nagy. the Board with his Annual Rep@t. PHONE 872-9010 Saturday. Supreme Court. Pledge to the Flag. after a 4 p.m. accident last Roll Call: District No. 1, Donna Rayl, Present; District Motion bY Went& seconded by Kennedy the report be ay. Bad Axe state police said “If the Supreme Court cepted and placed on file. Motion carried. Thursday. No. 2, Royce Russell, .Present; District No. 3, Paul Nagy, goes against us, then we will Representatives Of the Tuscola County Mental Heal9 have to do something dras- Present; District No. 4, J. Benson Collon, Present; District No. 5, Margaret Wenta, Present; District No. 6, George W. Board and Dennis Johnson, Director, appeared before the tic ,” Eric kson commented, €bard and pres:nted the Program Plan for 1981.82. b Clark, Present; District No. 7, Kenneth L. Kennedy, Present, 81-M-9 A Chairman Paul Nagy turned the meeting over to the * UBLY County Clerk, Elsie Hicks. The Clerk stated the first order of Commissher Kennedy, Chairman of the Claims and Ad- counts Committee presented his report: business to be the electing of a Chairman and declared the The district is anticipating meeting open for nominations. Motion by RWl, seconded by Russell, the report be a:- using up all of the su$us it 81-M-1 CePted and orders drawn for the various amounts. Motiyl carried PURCHASE had at the beginning of the Commissioner Collon placed the name of Paul Nagy in , year and still running $70,000 nom inat ion. Cooperative Reimbursement Grants for the Prosecuting Motion by Commissioner Wenta, seconded by Commis- Attorney and Wend of the Court offices were reviewed. Any of these SPERRY - NEW HOLLAND Machines in the red at the end of the 81-M-10 sioner Ray1 the nominations be closed and a unanimous t year, according to Business ballot be cast for Paul Nagy. Motion carried. Motion bY Kennedy, seconded by Rayl, that the 1981 CO Manager Mark Tenbusch, 81 -M*2 OP Reimbursement Agreement between the Michigar, RECEIVE The deficit will come de- Chairman Nagy took the chair, thanking the Board. Next Department Of Social Services and Tuscola for the Friend et spite board action earlier order of business the electing of a Vice-chairman. thesign. Court Motion be carried.approved and the Chairman be authorized jo = this year to lop off $30,000 Commissioner Russell presented the name of Donna Fuel Up On Us Bonus Certificate 81 -M-11 (Worth Up To Gallons Of Fuel) from the budget. Measures Ray1 in nomination. 2,800 included eliminating five co- Motion by Collon, seconded by Wenta the nominations be Motion by Collon, seconded by Wenta that the 1981 Co-op closed and a unanimous ballot be cast for Commissioner Reimbursement Agreement between the Michigan Depart- op jobs for students, ending ment of Social Services and Tuscola County for the Pros- Crop Chopper all field trips and certain Rayl. Motion carried. Commissioner Ray1 thanked the Board for their ecuting Attorney’s Office be approved and the Chairman be trips by students in Ruth, authorized to sign. Motion carried. unanimous support. .\ 472,474 Mower-Conditioners Parisville, and Minden City The following Committees were appointed: 81-M.12 to Ubly. -TUSCOLA COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Motion by Kennedy, seconded by Wenta that $45,815.00b;e 707 Forage Harvester ‘ Layoff of personnel during 1981 County Committees transferred from the General Fund to the Child Care Probate the year was considered FINANCE...... Budget, Ways & Means, Claims 8, Accounts, as a first quarter budgeted appropriation and that $~1,2~.& Crop Carrier until the district’s attorney Purchasing, Bank Depository, Bonds & Insurance be likewise transferred from the General Fund to the Tuscola EQUALIZATION AND AFFAIRS.. . . .Taxation, County Health Dept. as a first quarter budgeted appropria. told the board and +drnini- COUNTY . . 81-M-13ti0.n. Motion carried. stration that layoffs would E qual izat ion, Legislation, Planninq, Resol ut ions Balers I 310,315,320 have been in violation of its HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES., , . , . .Mental Health, ?contracts with employees. Tuscola County Health Department, Medical Care A request was received from the County Drain Commis- F ac i Iit y, Soc iaI We If are, Am buI ance 488,489 MowerConditioners The board Monday eve- sioner to attend a Training Session in Pontiac, January 22,23i PERSONNEL...... , . . . . .Salaries, Labor Relations 1981.Motion by Russell, seconded by Clark he be allowed to aj+ 847 Round Baler ning adopf6d a revised BUILDING AND GROUNDS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS.. .De- budget, based on the new partment of Public Works, Building Codes, Building & tend with necessary expenses to be paid. Motion carried. , , Bale Wagons figures, and discussed Grounds, Roads, Bridges, Drains, Parks 81-M-14 1036,1037 measures for 1981-82. DEPARTMENTAL CONTROL.. . . .Elected County Officers, ,.r,,lluII ~y Collon, seconded by Wenta the Building and Tenbusch predicted the Department Heads, Cooperative Extension Grounds Committee be allowed to proceed with the renov& ‘1090 Grain Windrower district’s only options will be -.-.. .- . ..-...-- tion in the Sheriff Department for 2 offices in the downstairs layoff of personnel anda F-iNANC E . , . , ...... Chair man Kennedy, Member Ray1 space formerly occupied by the Sheriff for living quarters at 718 Forage Harvester additional millage. EQUALIZATION & COUNTY AFFAIRS. .Chairman Russell, a cost of approximately $2,873.00 to be paid from the Building Member Kennedy and Grounds account. Motion carried. HEALTH 8, HUMAN SERVICES.. . , ...... Chairman Wenta, 81 -M-15 I- 495 Mower-Conditioner Member Col Ipn Motion by Rayl, sekonded by Russell that Jerry Osborne ,PERSONNEL, . . , , . . . . . , , ,Chairman R.ayl, Member Russell be promoted to Lieutenant in the Sheriff Department at +- 114 Windrower Tips for ’BUILDING 8, GROUNDS & PUBLIC AFFAIRS.. .Chairman rate of $9.2825 effective 1-1-81. Motion carried. Collon, Member Wenta 81-M-16Motion by Rayl, seconded by Kennedy that Lee Teschen: 853,852 Round Balers DEPARTMENTAL CONTROL.. .Chairman Clark, Member savzng Col Ion dorf be promoted to Sergeant in the Sheriff Department at Robert Wellington of the Tuscola County Road Commis. the rate of $8.7649 effective 1-1-81. Motion carried. (6 yes, 1 : 500 Baler sion appeared before the Board and presented the 1981 no. 1 planned Local Bridge Construction. I energy 81 -M-17Motion by Rayl, seconded by Kennedy that Deputy , t 782 Forage Harvester 81-M-3 Insulate thh heating and James McCann, Veterans Counselor appeared before the Ronald Begeman be recalled from layclff at the rate of $6.9189 . cooling ducts and reduce Board with his annual report. . 892 Forage Harvester effective 1-17-81. Motion carried. your utility bills by up to 15 Motion by Kennedy, seconded by Wenta the report be ac- 81 M-l$Motion by Wenta, seconded by Russell that we approve : percent. cepted and placed on file. Motion carried. 1100,1116 Windrowers Pack the freezer full, even 81-M-4 the appointment of Paul Megge to Undersheriff. Motion car- if you have to fill milk Commissioner Collon presented the House Rules for the ried. 1495 S. P. Mower-Conditioner cartons with water and County for 1981 and moved for their adoption. Seconded by 81-M-l9 L Commissioner Clark. Motion carried: Motion by Rayl, seconded by Clark that James Giroux be ’ 8 freeze them to ta.ke up 81-M-S hiredRoll as SergeantCall Vote: at theClark, rate yes; of $7.7556 Collon, effective yes; Wenta,1-10-81. no; I 1425 S. P. Baler empty space. More energy is Motion by Commissioner Rayl, seconded by Commis- 8 used in an empty freezer. sioner Russell we adopt the following schedule as regular Russell, yes; Kennedy, no; Nagy, yes; Rayl, yes. 5 yes, 2 no. 1900 Forage Harvester Don’t overload the refrig- meetings of the Tuscola County Board of Commissioners at Motion carried. erator. If air can circulate the County Courthouse commencing at 1O:OO a.m. unless 81-M-20 Motion by Rayl, seconded by Wenta we approve ir- All Combines around the food, this appli- otherwise rescheduled by the Board Chairman with proper ance will use less energy. not if icat ion. Mot ion carried. regular part-time help in the Personnel Office to fill in due tb 81 -M-6 the absence of the regular full-time employee. Motion car- 2100 Forage Harvester Wash only full loads of Mo?ion by Wenta, sercnoed by Russell tno; Lommis- clothes and use warm or ried. Program Period February 1, 1981 through May 1981 sioner Rayl, Commissioner Clark and Onalee Detwiler be ap- 81-M-21 30, cold water instead of hot in pointed to the Tri-County Public Service Board with Commis- Minutes of December 23, 1980 were presented. For Further Information CaII or Stop In and Inquire your washing machine to sioner Collon as alternate. Motion carried. Motion by Wenta, seconded by Russell they be approved save electricity. 81 -M-7 as typed. Motion carried. At Turn down the heat or turn Motion by Rayl, seconded by Collon that Commissioner 81 -M-22 Off your central air condi- Royce Russell and Commissioner Wenta be appointed to the Moffon by Rayl, seconded by Collon the rules for the tioning if no one is home for Thumb Area Consortium Board with Paul Nagy as alternate. government of the Board of CommlSSiOnerS ISprinted be x- : Form Division more than three hours. Motion carried. cep\ted for 1981. Motion carried. Chairman Nagy appointed Commissioner Russell to act Minutes were read and approved. Set your thermostat no on the Thumb Area Commission on Aging and commissioner higher than 68 degrees dur- 81-M-23 Collon and LeRoy Clark to act on the Human Development Motion by Russell, seconded by RayL we adburn to ing the day and 60 degrees at Commission and Commissioner Wehta to act on the Japuary 27, 1981 at a.m. Motion Carried.Paul Nagy, Chairman _, 872-261 ti 1O:OO 6080 cess Clty Road night during the winter to Substance Abuse Advisory Council. Elsie Hicks, Clerk save on heating fuel bills. Recess for lunch. -I -~

A I1 / CASS CITY, MICHIGAN \ CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, FEBRUA-RY 12,1981 PAGE FIFTEBN $30,000 school vandalism Aulbert plea bargains’for

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* Kenneth Aulbert, charged UniOnVille, Stood mute to a which sentencing de- Huizar was found guilty Of in connection with the was more charge of criminal sexual layed a year. taking $70 in cash and $42 in than $3O,OOO vandalism ON COLOR NEG. REPRINN conduct . He having complied with checks Aug. from the spree Oct. 1 at Akron-Fair- A plea of innocent was the prov~s~onsof his pro- Black Dahlia Bar in Akron.

, .grove High School, pleaded + entered. A twoday trial Will bation during the year, the no contest Tuesday in circuit be scheduled. Bond Was Con- ’ charge was dismissed. DISTRICT +:*...-.A COURT COUPON GOOD AT: court to breaking and enter- IlllUCU. ing an unoccupied dwelling Dembwske is charged with intent to commit JURY TRIAL Thomas Barrons, 20, of with having committed a 3483 River Street, Kingston, malicious destruction of sexual act with a girl under OLD WOOD DRUG

A circuit court jury Feb. 4 was placed on probation + Property over $100. age 13 Dec. 5 in Columbia The Corner Store with a Whole Lot MoFe found Bryan Huizar, 20, of Monday by District Judge township, Judge Patrick R. Joslyn 4195 Elmwood Road, Akron, Richard F. Kern and as- , accepted his plea. A sent- Donald F. Tedfocd, of guilty of a charge of larceny sessed a $100 oversight fee 40, possbssion of marijuana. encing date will be set. Bond 1719 Garner Road, Fair- over $100. The trial lasted for was continued. grove, pleaded guilty to two days. Barrons pleaded guilty to Aulbert, 17, of 2698 N. unlawful use of an auto. His Judge Joslyn scheduled the charge Jan. 25, having Ringle Road, Akron, a stu- plea was accepted and a sentencing March 23 and set been cited Dec. 8 in Koylton , dent at the school, was sentencing date is to be set, bond at $lO,OOO, cash or township by sheriff’s depu- originally charged with surety. ties, breaking and entering, ma- He was charged with driv- licious destruction of prop- ing away the pickup truck of .. - .~ erty over $100 and larceny James Streeter April 10 in from a building. Akron. BUD & RUSS SAY.,. Debra Partaka, 24, of 2787 His plea was the result of a . Dutcher Road, Caro, was ”WE’RE WAITING TO, ” plea bargain with the prose- placed on two years’ proba- cution, with the original tion for uttering and publish- MAKE A DEAL.30 three charges to be dis- ing. She was also sentenced missed when he is sent- to 30 days in the county jail, COME ON IN AND enced. He was scheduled to 15 with serving of of them LET’S TALK ! ” go on trial on the charges postponed to the end of her Feb. 18. probation. She was fined $50. I Also Tuesday, Dean A. She pleaded no contest, to THREE DAYS ONLY! Emery, 24, of 2939 E. Deck- the charge Jan. 19, to writ-

erville Road, Caro, was sent- ing three checks in Septem- 0 enced to 3-14 years in the ber totaling $77, for which State Prison of Southern there were insufficient funds Michigan at Jackson for in her bank account. ‘ uttering and publishing. He Timothy Timko, of was credited with 156 days 18, 3191 N. Graf Road, Caro, was A Served. He pleaded no contest to placed on one year’s proba- TD the charge Monday, of hav- tion for delivery of mari- juana. He was sentenced to b SAVE $50 , 1 ing falsified or altered a days in the county jail, check for $50 cashed at 25 Brown’s Party Store in with credit given for one day GAS LINE PRESSURE REGULATORS served, fined $50, assessed 'taro, July 5. $100 court costs and ordered Model 1426160A In other cases Monday to pay restitution. kfore Judge Joslyn: $15 The following service item is a reprint, in entirety as He pleaded guilty to the ,’ ’ William Peplinski, 32, of charge Dec, 15, to having Frankenmuth, pleaded sold marijuana to an under- taken from a recent GM dealer newsletter. 6 PIECE TOOL SE FREE’0 WITH PURCHASE ’ guilty to criminal sexual cover police officer Oct. 16 in I \\\\\\ --bonduct (1st degree), to Caro,

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.* ’ Cas City kept its hopes from thebopening whistle. final period that Car0 went fi .alive for a share of the Cass City was in front by Thumb B Association title in front for the first time, eight points midway through 59-58. After that the lead Athletic Director Roland effort will be made to play , miday with an overtime de- the first period as Todd changed hands just about Pakonen said that the post- the game sometime this l .*chion over league leading Comment sank four shots in every time down the floor, poned game with North week as rules allow only two , $are Tigers, 69-66. a row from 20 feet to get the Thescorewastiedat61-61 Branch was to have been games a week outside Of , L, It was the third overtime Hawks off and running. In game in a row for the Hawks with 2:51 and it was then played Wednesday night. tournament play and Cass the first period Comment that Larry Smith, 6-5 Caro If weather doesn’t permit City has two games a week I4nd their second victory in netted five buckets and two the extra period outings. center, fouled out of the the game Wednesday it will for the rest of the regular free throws. game. be played Thursday. Every season. , . The game, before a near Cass City was in front With the score tied at - capacity crowd, had the fans most of the way. It was not on the edge of their seats 64-all and 1:n in the game, until midway through the Caro had the ball and de- before the holidays. Tonti with the Caro JV for the first cided to ‘play for the last playedastronggameaftera half. But after that the shot. It was an 18-foot jump- slow start. Tigers took charge and won er in heavy traffic and it Comment was the leading going away, 65-39. missed. rebounder in the game with In the overtime Cass City 10. Sontag had 8. Smith was CassCitY FG FT PTS went ahead on a pair of free credited with 9 and Lesoski, Ferris - 1-2 1 throws by Comment. The 7, Comment collected 27 Tonti 9 7-9 25 Tigers missed two good points and Tonti added 25. Comment 10 7-8 27 shots from the field. Sontag netted 14. Jones Sontag 4 6-9 14 Ray Ferris was fouled and tossed in nine buckets, most- Pobanz 1- 2 sank the first of a one and ly from outside, and added a one to make the margin free throw to share scoring 24 21-28 69 three points with less than a honors with Lesoski with 19 minute left. Caro closed the each. gap to a point with a basket The Hawks converted 24 of Care FT by Rick Thompson. Tim 45 shots from the field while *FG PTS Jones 9 1-2 19 Sontag moved the lead back Caro hit 32 of 57. Car0 had Cockerill 3- 6 to two points with a foul shot Only four foul shot tries and and Craig Tonti made the ,converted two of them, Hartman 1- 2 Cooper 3- 6 first of a-one and one with five seconds left to clinch it. Smkh #4 - 8 While Comment carried JUNIOR VARSITY Thompspn 3 - 6 ’ Lesoski 9 1-2 19 the Hawks in the first quart- The’Cass City Junior Var- er it was Tonti who kept IT LOOKS AS if Craig Tonti is charging on this bucket Cass City in the game in the ‘sitv stayed in the running 32 2-4 66 but he wasn’t. No foul was called on the drive by Cass third quarter. He hit on two r- jumpers from the top of the City’s and the Thumb B Association’s leading scorer. key and another on a drive. Cass City needed all the help it could get as Darryl Wrestle rs Lesoski whipped in three quick buckets at the start of 3 teams still in race for the second half to keep the Tigers on the heels of the Hawks. When Cass City adjusted Thumb B Recreation League title I to stop Lesoski, Jeff Jones took over with jumpers from It’s apparent now that ker’s Auctioneers. put on an offensive show to After trailing 16-15 at the the side. li People’s, Stevenson’s and roll over Car0 Plumbing and It was a game that Cass Shetler’s will fight it out end of the first eight min- Heating, 104-62. City wanted to win. A must co-champs among themselves for the utes, Hillaker’s came alive Stevenson’s roared out of game. Comment discarded Cass City Recreational and roared to a 37-28 half- the starting blocks with a the ankle supports that he League regular season time advantage. One of the 22-9 advantage in the first * ,* wore for the previous two Cass City wrestlers are 138-pound class, Scott championship. baskets was a crowd pleaser period and added to it with 1 ;6: CASS CITY tried to press Caro fre- No other team is near as Dave Zawilinski hit the 29-19 advantage in the sec y nW& games. Whether or not that cochampions of the Thumb Smith, winner. ; quently but the speedy Tiger guards was the reason for his fine B Association with Car0 14fi-pound class, c. Dris- these teams in talent this league’s leading scorer, Roy ond quarter and it was all ; handled’ it well. Challenging Mark game the, fact remains that following the league meet ~011,SanduW , winner. season. The trio proved that Calahan, with a long pass over but the shouting. it was his best game since held Saturday in Bad Axe. 155-pound class, Scott again this week as they and Calahan dunked it for Bill Stevenson led the Cockerill is Ray Ferris. The Hawks won a share of Blank, Sandusky, was the rolled over the competition two points. winners with 33 points. 9 i the coveted trophy by finish- winner. Bob Sawdon, third. in preparation for the games But that was the end for Other big scorers for Steven- ing second in the conference 167-pound class, Aymen, with each other that will Hillaker’s; The Bankers’ son’s were Jeff McKensie, meet. which accounts for 50 Bad Axe, winner. decide the title. started to play godl defensCi * 25; Rick Tuckey, 19; Mark The opening game of the and posted a 21-6 advantage Green, 15, and Mark Gain- week last Wednesday was in the third quarter to take forth, 12. Jay Owens led the between a pair of noncon- the lead. A 23-15 last period losers with 22 points. Pat tenders. McMahan’s topped advantage quelled whatever ’ Hagen had 13 and Mar’ Car0 won the conference Charmont, 63-52. hopes Hillaker’s had of an; Schubel, 10, A Gift From McConkey’s - The The game was decided in upset. The standings : 4- meetCass withCity a nettedscore of 165%171. Cass City the first quarter. Charmont Calahan scored 33 for the Very Best Way To Tell You Care points. Other teams finished has had trouble all year losers. People’s had five WL In the following order: Mar- getting off to a quick start. players in double figures led People’s State Bank 71 e lette, 131 points; Sandusky, to host The same trouble cost them by Chuck Peterson with 18. Stevenson’s Ins. 71 ‘J* Keepsake I 129 points; Bad Axe, again against McMahan’s. Others were Norm Stephens, Shetler’s P & H 71 At the end of the first 11, Tim Bates, 11, Dirk Hillaker’s Auction 44 * x. points; Vassar, 56 points; 11 quarter it was 15-6 and Sutherland, 10, and Dave Charmont Lanes 35 Lakers,Cass City 22 points.won four events. wrestling Charmont never recovered. Holder, 10. McMahan’s Auto 26 Phil Harmer was the victor Charmont cut the lead to In the final game of the Car0 P & H 26 in the 112-pound class and 26-19 at the half, but the week Stevenson’s Insurance Erla’s Food Center 08 his brother, Clayton, took tourney winners posted a 21-17 last honors in the 132-pound period advantage to nail class. Doug Sowden was the Cass City will host the down the victory. SchooZ board ok’s champion in the 198-pound district high school Class C Leon Kanieczwski, 20, and class while Jim Jensen won wrestling tournament Satur- Kurt Copeland, 10, were in it all in the unlimited class. day starting at 11 a.m. double figures for Mc- Mahan’s while Dennis 16G Other results were: There will be 14 schools in new league line-up 98-pound class, Andy Bry- the competition and events Dunkel, 11, Dave Doerr, 10, don, Marlette, was the win- will be run continuously all and Tim Severance, 10, led The Cass City School Lakers, North Branch and ner. Jeff Papp, third. day. the losers. Board approved a possible Cass City. The “east” divi- Free 105-pound class, Todd Schools in the competition Winless Erla’s had no realignment of the Thumb B sion would include Bad Axe, Webster , Caro, winner. are: Bad Axe, Burton Ather- chance against potent Shet- Athletic Association Monday Harbor Beach, Ubly, Mar- Engraving 119-pound class, Tim ton, Burton Bendle, Burton ler’s Plumbing and Heating. night at its regular meeting lette, Sandusky, Mayville quality of a Wendt, Marlette, was the Bentley, Capac, Cass City, The Plumbers used all 11 at the high school. and Brown City. Keepsake diamond winner. Paul Brown, third. Flint Hamady, Goodrich, players and won with ease. The approval doesn’t sig- A north-south alignment of On At the end of three quarters nify the end of the Thumb teams was rejected by the engagement ring, as 126-pound class, Angel Lakers, Marlette, Mon trose, B All \, Martinez, Sandusky, was the New Lothrop, Saginaw Sts. andShetler’s coasted was in. in front 63-27 for Cass City. Trustees will board. generations of go along with a realignment couples have before winner. Mark Dolecki, CC, Peter and Paul and San- The new league could not Valentine C second. dusky. Jim Madison, 16; headed to help schools in the Big begin operating until the fall you, All Keepsake balanced scoring for Shet- Thumb Conference that is perfect diamonds of 1982 if organized. How- Gifts ler’s. Doug Krohn, 12, and disbanding, However, the ever, informed opinion is are permanently ‘Kent Shetler, 10, were in school is happy with .the rkgistered, with a that the merger plans will Engraveable double ’ figures. For Erla’s Thumb B as it is today. fall through. It takes a 75 lifetime guarantee 04spikers Chuck Hendrick scored 16 What the board did was percent majority vote of for perfect clarity, and Tom Prich, 10. ,okay Cass City entering a participating schools to fine white color and In Thursday’s opening “west” division of a new make a change and that’s precise modern cut. game, People’s State Bank 15-team league. not deemed likely. See our collection tops in league stayed tied for the lead with The division would include soon. a 72-58 decision over Hilla- Reese, USA, Vassar, Caro, I THUMB B ASSOCIATION Monday’s scheduled non- Owen-Gage then won the third place trophy over League Over league match at home 0-G no match a II Keepsake., against Ubly was tentatively Lutheran Seminary, 15-2, Registed Diamond Rings 15-12. WL WL postponed until Wednesday 91 96 because of the weather. The For the day, Julie Andra- There is no finer name in kowicz scored 36 points, Kris NorthBranch 882113 2 11 3 diamond rings. Bulldogs host Flint Holy for tough Kinde 16F Erickson, 29, and Peg Rosary Thursday and Ak- Laker 64 9’ ron-fair grove Monday. Berube and Becky Howard, North Huron proved less Bulldog in double tigures (8 22 each. than a gracious host Friday 46 7,. with 12 points. evening as it clobbered For North Huron, Jon Bin- MarletteSandusky 2 8 519 I Howard collected 92 good \t) Let her choose one of the above Keepsake diamond rings spikes and ‘31 ace spikes; visiting Owen-Gage, 69-33. der collected 14; Kevin Ken- Bad Axe 2 8 4u Owen-Gage finished third Andrakowicz, 36 good and 16 The league leading nedy, 12, and Mike Breuss, Friday?s Games19 113 f i’ and we will give her the in an eight-team volleyball - W ace. Warriors, whose only loss 10. tournament Saturday at this season has been in a non- dusky at Bad Axe; Marlette Kennedy grabbed seveqof at .Cass City; North Branch Potterville, southwest of conterence game, defeated his team’s 36 rebounds. Jim Lansing. PECK at ]Laker High; Vassar at Y2 Price a the Bulldogs by the Same Glidden collected 10 ot the Coach Judy Campbell’s Care, margin in their first encoun- Bulldogs’ 33. squad defeated Michigan Owen-Gage increased its The diamond ring can be chosen and put in layaway if North Central LI League vol- ter of the season Dec. 16, Nodh Huron also ran NORTH CENTRAL Lutheran Seminary in the when the score was 80-44. you desire. opening match, 11-1, 11-3. leyball record to 4-0 Thurs- away with the junior varsity D LEAGUELeague Over day night with two wins at North Huron’s shooting game, 75-39. The first team to score 11 home against Peck. was as hot as Owen-Gage’s Score by quarters: WL WLa1 was the winner, instead of was cold. the usual 15. The Bulldogs won the first* The victors connected on Nti 19 18 16 16 Host Potterville downed match 15-5, 15-0. Kris Erick- 69 NorthHuron 11 0 14 1 of 67 shots from the floor, 0-c; 8 10 the Bulldogs in the second, son scored 10 points and 32 2 13 33 Peck 82104 Peggy Berube, 8. Becky 48 percent, while their op- Carsonville 6 3 8 5 11-6, 12-10. ponents could only manage Owen-Gage won its final Howard had five good Due to the weather, the Kingston 54 67 spikes. 15 of 62,24 percent. From the scheduled Tuesday night Port Hope 37 78 two regular matches, h3-11, Owen-Gage won the sec- charity line, the Warriors 11-8, over North Adam, and game at Carsonville-Port Owen-Gage 3 7 4 11 ond match, 15-5, 15-7. Julie dropped in five of nine, 55 11-3, 11-2, over Litchfield, to Sanilac was postponed to CasevilleAkron-Fairgrove3 2 108 42 1012 Andrakowicz scored 13 percent, while the Bulldogs Saturday, starting with the qualify for the playoffs. points, Berube, 8, and How- hit three of eight, percent. Playoff matches were for 37 JV game at 6. The Bulldogs Friday’s Games - Reese seven good In the third quarter, Owen- 15 points, with the Bulldogs ward had spikes. play Friday at Port Hope at Akron-Fairgrove; Kings- Owen-Gage also won the Gage managed only one field , ton at Port Hope; Carsoc losing their initial pl:~\ cdf and Tuesday, Feb. 17, at junior varsity match, 15-5, goal of 11 attempts. match, to Saranac. 11-15and Ubly (non-league). ville-Pt. Sanilac at North IS-13. Terry Muntz was the only v 1r Huron; Peck at Caseville.

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Severance ends 30 years’ public service’*4I. !*: ;*; After 30 years of public farming with sons Art and member signing all those he held four years. He was member of the 4-H Fair Social Services (welfare). holds.”’ .** service, Lloyd Severance That took so much time Les. “Farming is my first bonds” (to finance construc- following in the footsteps of Board from 1954-74. that it became a full-time “UNTIL I BECAME A All households have at has decided it’s time to love. I’ve been doing it all tion). his father, Charles, who was He has four years remain- commissioner,” he added, least a little fat, he added. spend more time on other job at part-time pay for my life.” He became an Evergreen supervisor for 35 years. ing on his term on the Severance and he consid- ‘‘1 didn’t understand what “Of necessity, we could all matters. Severance, M,was elected township trustee about 1954 Severance was first Sanilac County Board went on down at the court- cut down.” “I kind of hate to give it of ered quitting. “There was to the Evergreen Township or ’55. He left the school elected to the Sanilac County Health, a position he started just so much work, that it house.” During his last year hs a tip, but I just got too many Unit School board about board job some time before Board of Commissioners in He feels that Sanilac cornmissioner, and for the things to do,” said the ex- serving while on the county got to me.” Pay, incidental- 1950. The district was a the district merged with the 1972, representing district 1, board of commissioners. ly, increased from $5,200 his county government is well first time in his eighb y‘ers, school board member, town- consolidation of the seven Cass City district in the Evergreen, Greenleaf, run, that commissioners and the board found the only way ship official and Sanilac La- “IT’S AMAZING HOW first year to $6,OOO his last. one-room schoolhouse dis- mid-1960s. motte, Argyle and Moore much things have changed He found during his eight department heads are care- the county could make ends county commissioner. “I’ve tricts in the township. In March, 1959, Severance townships. ful how money is spent. meet was to lay off seven just got too many irons in the in eight years,” he said of years there is a lot of mis- He was board chairman in became township treasurer. He served eight years, his four terms as county understanding by the public “When people talk to me employees and not replace fire.” 1953, when the present Ten years later, he became having chosen not to seek about fat in government, in some persons who retira. biggest iron is dairy commissioner. about the responsibilities of His school was built. “I re- township supervisor, a job reelection last November. He offered as an example, the county board. It does not county govgrnment, do you He described that dkis- His term ended Dec. 31, the Thumb Area Commis- have control, for instance, know what my answer is? ion as “very difficult and He and his two sons each sion on Aging, which was over the county Road Com- ‘There isn’t any more fat you sure don’t make any own some land of their own; formed during that time. mission or Department of than in our personal house- friends. ” Drinking water unsafe at Art and Les each have their “Whoever would have own dairy herds, with each thought that (senior citi- milking about 100 cows, but zens) would be a priority the three work together. item government would be Lloyd owns the machinery taking care of?” 3 Doerr Road homes and does machinery repair More people and more and feeding. He also does a government regulations and lot of the buying. programs made county gov- and a half of hassles be- to determine how effectively “I milk one cow a month, ernment more complicated. tween Walbro,. the labora- probably be either sinking the vinyl toluene compound just to say I know how to Revenue sharing and the deeper wells or tapping into tory and the manufacturer is broken down in the treat- milk a cow,” he joked. Comprehensive Employ- the close-by village water of the chemical with the ment process and its effect The three Severances all ment and Training Act pro- system. DNR over testing proced- on the treatment plant. live on Severance Road. gram are two federal gov- The three homes with the ures and test results, the Doing so will require hir- “There’s a lot of work for ernment programs that be- contamination problem, state agency has now given ing of a private laboratory to everybody,” Lloyd said in gan in the 1970s. “With all Kimbrue said, all draw their a tentative go-ahead to the do testing, a cost which will explaining why he didn’t run new programs, there are company. have to be paid by Walbro, again for the county board. more responsibilities,” he water from shallow wells, Permission was granted, about 15 feet deep. The two according to Ewald. “I didn’t feel I was carrying commented. homes with no problems according to Dan Myers of The ultimate decision my end of it.” IN ADDITION TO THE have deep wells extending the DNR municipal waste- whether to grant permis- In addition to their two weekly county board or com- water treatment system, more than 100 feet. sion to Walbro to discharge sons, Lloyd and his wife mittee meetings, Severance with the strong tecommen- into the sewer svstem. Mv- Esther have two daughters, usually had one or two other Ruth Ann Marshall, whose meetings to attend each husband David works for the week. into the sanitary sewer sys- The cost to Walbro for with village Superintendknot Severances, and Linda He served on the finance tem until Cass City’s new Lou LaPonsie to discuss Hirsch, whose husband Le- and personnel committees sinking the test wells, hav- sewage treatment plant is in ing testing done and having when Walbro can begin dis- land is also a dairy farmer in and as a member of the the liquid wastes hauled operation, which won’t be charging its liquid wastes the Decker area. latter, was involved in ne- away, Ewald said, has been until February, 1982. into the sanitary sewer and One of Art’s sons, Tim, gotiations with the five very expensive, though he Furthermore, once the what measures must be also works full time on the unions that represent county didn’t care to give specific discharge takes place, care- undertaken before it can farm. Esther Severance employees. “We wouldn’t amounts. ful monitoring must be done begin doing so. keeps the books for the even get one settled and we operation. . would be on another,” he Since the firm first started I to have its liquid wastes Lloyd Severance’s other commented. hauled away, it has sought Kingston area iron in the fire is selling Until the board, hired John permission from the DNR to insurance for the Sanilac Dean in August, 1979, as LLOYD SEVERANCE may no longer be a Sanilac Mutual Co., of which he is county administrator and use Metaseal containing a 1 1 1 county commissioner, but it’s impossible to get away from : chemical other than styrene vice-president. His father labor negotiator, the per- was a director of the casual- sonnel committee was doing government paperwork. In this instance, he is looking over *’4 in its manufacturing opera- home ransacked tion. ty insurance company, all of the negotiating. his federal income tax forms. which is 81 years old. ,‘ It wants to use the version A portable color television Also taken was the battery IT’S ALL BEEN A ’ Of the compound containing set worth $20was stolen in a from a tractor in the garage. learning experience,” he ’; vinyl toluene, and then dis- break-in reported to Tuscola Some other items may also said of his years of service at .*’ charge- all of waste water sheriff’s deputies Friday. have been stolen, but that the township, school and into the village sanitary The break-in at the home sewer system. That would on Legg Road, Kingston, be much cheaper than truck- owned by Leo Zabinski of ing the liquid away for dis- Dearborn was reported by posal. Howard Tucker of Bevens Walbro had to hire an in-, “).Road,Kingston, ,,caretaker dependent‘laboratory to test,-. *‘ofthe home. . the new compound for pos- It took -place sometime sible harmful effects. since Jan. 6, when Tucker After more than a year was last there.

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b insertion; additional words 5 LOST - male and female 1975 Gran LMerchandise) I ForRent I ' cents each. Three wceks for PLYMOUTH Yarn Sale beagles. Male has collar and FOR SALE - antique love- APARTMENT to share , . , the priae of two - cash rate. by, 32,000 miles, air, FOR SALE purebred GAS RANCES-Magic Chef, - answers to Rommel. Last Speed control. Like new seat with pads, chair which dachshund puppies, new, 20 inches and 30 inches. large 3 bedroom in town. *t*: Save money by enclosing No All Spinnerin Yarn seen on River Rd. Saturday. inside and out. Phone makes into bed (1800),black Male (18-24); rent $65. Call , cash with mail orders. Rates papers. black male and ~~~lg~o&r; Reward. Call 8724490. ' and white TV - 21", hide-a- One folff~le~~~i . for display want ad on appli- 872-2207. 1-1-29-3 two red female, ready Feb. 872-2421, 4-1-22-tfn 25% off 5-2- 12-3 ' cation. bed, running board for 1979 14. SOeach. Call after 6 p.m. Of City' Phone 872-2161*2-1-11-tf pickup, two wheel trailer, HOTEL ROOMS for rent by Roly Sport FOR SALE - 1973 Ford Vic trola player. Phone 872- 872-3839. 2-2-5-3 S1.00ball REDUCE SAFE and fit pickup with cap, new tires. week or month, Inquire at Fluffy Sl.00ball with GoBese Tablets and , ' [ Automotive) 3998. 2-2-12-3 New battery. Runs on reg- Station office, Main St., Cas Cruise $1.25 ball E-Vap "water pills." Old. OVER 85 WOOD stoves, Sale City or call 872-3700. 4-2-12-2 - . FOR SALE - 1974 Ford Gran ular gas. Good condition. GAS AND OIL space heat- Wood Drug, Cass City. $l,oOO. Call after 5 872-3384. boilers, ad-a-furnaces, fire- Winter FURNISHED apartment~ - Some Roly-Poly $2.00 ball. ,Torino, motor and transmis- - ers - used. Water softeners - place inserts and outserts on 5-2-5-, sion good. 4 new radial tires. 1-2-12-3 display. Complete line of Reductions used. Priced low. Fuelgas one bedroom, gas heat4all Sunny Side of , Rear quarter damaged. Co., accessories including insu- 4 4 Inc. Phone 872-2161. carpeted. See Bud Schnee- I '79 Cheyenne x Phone 872-2536. 1-2-5-3 CHEVY Corner M-53 and M-81. lated chimneys, brushes, the Street loaded. Short box, step side, -fireproof-hearths and wall Continue up to berger at Schneeberger Cass City 8,000 miles. Call after 5:00 - 2-8- 14-t f Furniture, Cass City. panels, Best prices and serv- 60% off 5-2-12-3 to an-2677. 1-2-12-3n ice. Leisure Living, 350 4-1-22-tf FOR SALE - 160 acres - 138 Class show DENTURES - $149.0 to Divided Highway M-15, two tillable, partially tiled, 4 $190.00; partial - $245.00. FOR SALE - 1973 Datsun miles south of M-z, Bay Tradewinds FOR RENT - one bedroom bedroom home, 2 baths on ' how to save D .A .D, Centers, Warren, apartment on Houghton St. blacktop, west of Minden pickup, rebuilt motor, new phone 313-755-3040 or Flint City. Phone 517-892-7212. Cass City - Pigeon tires and cap. Needs body Closed Saturday at 2, Sun- Charles Auten, 66611 Milligan Wallpaper City. Call 872-5157. 3-2-12-3 313-742-4620. 2-12-31-13 2-2-12-1 on food bill work. Call 872-4700. 1-2-5-2 day and Monday. 2-7-17-tf Road. Phone 872-3665. 4-2- 12-3 FOR SALE - thirteen acres. FIREWOOD mixed, 3 face GAS and FOR SALE soft Wood . * Want to learn how to save - GRILLS carts - No buildings, 3 miles from FOR SALE - 1974 Malibu, 4 cords $50. Hard $35. Cut and -'money on your food bill? Special at $99.00. Fuelgas unseasoned, $20 face cord On All Books In Cass City o'n'the corner of 2 door, uses regular gas. Ex- delivered. Call 872-3208 or Company of Cass City, M-53 delivered. Phone 872-3904. hard surfaced roads. Call Peggy Houck, Tuscola and cellent running condition. Sanilac county extension 872-3921. 2-1-29-3 & M-81. Phone 872-2161. 22-12-3 517-673-4254, 3-2-12-1 Asking $800 or best offer. 2-5-25-tf Apartment for rent Sale endS.Feb.Our Store 28th. , ,home economist, is offering Call 872-3185. 1-2-12-3 ,a four-week series of classes HAY FOR SALE - 1st and Albee SALE rent or trade. second cutting alfalfa. Also FOR RENT - new - electric (Real Estate 1 Newly decorated - furnished. -3 FOR - . to help consumers do just FOR SALE - 1977 Plymouth or manual typewriters by Home Center Possible 4 or 5 bedroom that. straw for sale. 3 miles west home in Gagetown, $15,900. Gran Fury, 8 cylinder, and of Argyle. Gordon Ferguson the week or month. Also [ ForRent Rent includes heat, water 1974 Ford Galaxie 500, 8 and hot water. Call 872-4002 after 5 p.m.a. M" The class will be Feb. 27, I phone658-2132. I 2-1-29-3 cylinder. Call 872-2447. I I 3-1 -m-a .March 6, 13 and 20 in the ______$225.00 per month ~ county conference room, 37 1-2-12-3 ARCHERY equipment in Austin Street, Sandusky, stock marked down. GfF REAL ESTATE Call 872-3355 or 872-3230 , running from 1: 30-3 :30 p.m. FOR SALE - 1974 LeMans, Archery. Phone (517) 872- 4-1-154 power brakes, power steer- 2682. 2-2-5-2 The series will include in- ing, automatic, fair condi- FORSALE-single twin bed FOR RENT - 2 bedroom -formation on low cost nutri- tion, $500.00 or best offer. Coal and Wood $3°*oo, Frank Music and trailer home. Wood and fuel FOR RENT - front 2 bed- ' tious recipes, food tasting, Call 872-5179 after 3 p.m. Flea Market. Phone 872- oil heat. Married couple - room apartment, midway , pros and cons of food cou- 1-2-12-1 Heaters and 2580. 2-2-12-1 will accept 1 child. No pets. between Car0 and Cass City, pons, cooperative food buy- 3753 E. Caro Road. Refrig- ing clubs, food retailing Fireplaces $150 per month. Deposit and FOR SALE - 1969 Chevelle and references. Phone 872-2986. erator, range and wood ' techniques and a computer All sizes and styles SS 350, 3 speed on the floor, tan coon pups. Good stock. 4-1-29-3 stove furnished. Phone Dick program "Dollar Decisions straight line shifter, bucket HOT WATER HEATERS Phone 658-8643. 2-2-12-3 Erla, 872-2191 days, 872-3166 * at the Supermarket." seats, mags, power brakes, -ELECTRIC AND GAS evenings. 4-2- 12%f FOR RENT - new two bed- To make reservations, call power steering, dual ex- Financing available - haust. Runs and looks Winter's room, lower apartment in APARTMENT FOR RENT - the extension service at good Instant credit country near Gagetown. good for the price, $450. 4 furnished. Ideal for single ,4313) 648-2515. A small fee Furnished and utilities in- male. See Russ Schneeberg- will be charged. north, 5 east, '/8 north of Schneeberger's, Inc. On The Way Cass City. 1-2-12-1 Phone 872-2696 cluded. No children. Call er at Schneeberger Furni- Main St., Cass City Stay warm with one of 665-2616. 4-1-29-3 ture Store. 4-2- 12-1 2-8-304f our efficient wood heaters. . : TRY AND PROVE IT APARTMENT LIVING - FOR RENT - large 2 bed- GAS WATER HEATERS - private room for female - HAS A LOT TO OFFER The only possible way to 30-gallon size, glass lined King Wood room apartment. New gas share kitchen, living room, furnace. Call 872-2291 be- convince some people that FIREWOOD FOR SALE - with P and T valve, only $149 Space Heaters etc. Call 8724212 before 4 LIKE : 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, woodburning fireplace, base- honesty is the best policy is $30 hardwood; $25 mixed; at Fuelgas Co., Inc. 4 miles tween 4:OO-7:OO p.m. p.m. Monday thru Friday. 4-2- 124f ment, corner location, fenced pool with slide, wood deck, 'to prove that it is far more $20 soft wood. Call 872-3611. east of Cass City. Phone Leader Add-on 4- 1-3-tf patio doors, all remodeled, garage with 3 parti, workshop, profitable. 2-1-29-3 872-2 161 . 2-3-2-tf Furnaces, wood or coal 1%car garage, and storage rooms. Located west and n&' 4 sizes FOR RENT - lO'x50' mobile ~ of Cass City. -. - -.,. FOR RENT - 3 bedroom home. $145 per month plus c-28243 Furnaces home, 312 miles west of deposit. Limit 3 persons, no Jensen Gagetown on Bay City-For- pets and references re- APPROXIMATELY 65 ACRE CROP FARM Find The'Service Or Product Hot air or Boiler - 4 models estville. Call 872-5196 or quired. Colwood -673-3278. Approximately 57 acres tillable, the balance is wooded, This 872-3895. 4-1-29-3 4-2-12-1 You Need In This. . a. Defiance Masters is lighter soil, located between Cass City and Caro. Land Choice stoves 1G !ireplace FOR RENT - apartment, 3 Contract terms are available. C-268-A inserts rooms and bath. Utilities FOR RENT - threebedroom furnished. Phone 872-3169. house on Cedar Run Road, MOBILE HOME WITH WOODED LAND * Sierra Hearth stoves 4-2-5-3 Cass City school. Deposit of Six models $225. Monthly rent $225. You can purchase from approximately 2 acres to 15 acres, Reference required. Phone features a 12'x60' mobile with stove and refrigerator. Ha Stoves HOUSE FOR RENT or sale older garage, and outbuilding. Large shade trees in yard. Jerry's Refrigerution Croft-Clara lumber,872-2141 Inc. Kalamazoo in the country. Like new, 2% 665-2606,872-3540or 872-3302. H&RBLOCK 4-2-12-3 Owner will sell on low low down easy Land Contract terms, and Appliance The Income Tax People miles from town on main AndW$@H Windows Blaze King Stoves C-284@ Service and Repair *Business Personal road. New garage, large drrU D.2t.r - FOR RENT 2 bedroom All ~rid~t~rnodflls rclriyerdiurs loth -~ and Inserts 6 models living room and 2 bedrooms. - Ireerer,, eieclrlc ~rowes wdSner5 Prefiaislnd Paneling home in country. $150 plus NAME YOUR TERMS. OWNER SAID SELL NOW!. dnd dryer5 *Farm Returns See Russ Schneeberger at Mon.-Fri.-8 a.m.-5:30p.m. UPtN $4 Y !Ally 9 5 hdturtldy Phone 872-3190 Schneeberger's Furniture, deposit. Call 872-2229.4-2-12-3 Phone 51 7-683-2814 Sat.S a.m.-3 p.m. 6144 E Cass City Rd 872-2814 On their way to their new home. Present all offers on this , llII 1 Cass City. 4-2-12-2 I Dan's Auto & remodeled 3 bedroom home in Cass City. Has a fqll basement, unattached garage and a storage building, FOR RENT - 3 bedroom I Notices I INSULATION & ROOFING COO Fireplace Shop ,- 11 kbk! 1 mobile home with large aluminum siding on home and garage. Asking $44,900. Save Up To 40"h On Your Heating Bills Deford 202-TO *URETHANE FOAM *BLOWN IN CELLULOSE 2-2-12-1 15x22' living room, brick LOST - female dog, part (No Formaldehyde) fireplace, patio doors in beagle, brown and black 6248 W PineSt markings on face and back, Cass City. Phone 872-4735 No Charge For Use Of Machine BULK PROPANE systems living and dining room, lots Mcleod Reolty, hc. :. Bumping Painting and CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATE ELKTON 375-2420 tor grain driers or home of cupboard space. Located long white tail, brown collar, Frame Repair heating, t('ue1gas company on 3'2 acres. Phone 872-2420. in Cass City Feb. 4. Family Complete Auto Glass I 1 t 630 N. State, Caro, phone 673-6106 of' Cass City. Phone 872-2161. 4-2-12-3 pet. Reward. Phone 872-3981. Guaranteed. 22 yrs Experience. - 5-2-12-1 8498 State Rd., Millington, phone 871-4567 2-11-14-tf I I 1 Auto Dealers 1 McCuI loc h hai nsaw 1iurt.y Up Spring C EQUAL HOUSING Sales & Service Wallpaper (E) OPPORTUNITY , Rubbish Removal Sale For The American Road Container Service Available Commercial-Resident ial-Farm Rabideau Motors 15-40% Off Call 683-2233 REALTOR' Open Daily 9 - 7, Sat. 9 - 4, Other Times' I On All Books in B By Appointment Our Store 3-2-12-1 Sale ends Feb. 28th. PEOPLE READ REAL ESTATE Little Ads Albee NEW ON THE MARKET CHARMONT Lori You're Reading One Mickey: - Home Center Now! You have been in our 872-2270 3 bedroom, all natural gas home. Beautifully landscaped on, lives only a short time, Cbre's Sunoco Ssrvics Fridq Buffet 5 p m .IOp m There's always a place in Cass City 5-2-12-1 a corner lot. This home is immaculate and priced to sellcc127 a1-* Mon.-Thurr. 5 p m 8 p m Call 8 72-207 0 And we want you to Tune Ups 9 Minor Repairs my heart. Thanks for the $29,900.00. Tires Batteries Fri.-S.I. 5 p m 10 p.ni know we love you. Sun. 12 noon-8 p rn memories. Undercoating Grease & 011 Dad- Mom DON'T MISS our Dutch CUTE & COZY Certified Mechanic J Paul Auction sale of winter mer- Pizza L yort Orders v. -- - lo Go chandise. Federated Store. Call 872-2470 I 5-2-12-1 3 bedroom mobile home with addition, Fireplace, open Cass City beams in living room, intercom system, plus many, many Phone 8724200 I Tuff-Kote Dinol I --- I more features. This home is situated on 31h acres with largb barn and shed. *t L L S Standard Service GLASS Automotive Rust Proofing System 6 Elliott's Paint Sale Summer love 0 DOWN TO QUALIFIED BUYERS Phons 072-2342 1I Gravel Guards. Running Boards 1 DAVE'S GLASS ,Still on 'til Feb. 14 I. 3 bedroom ranch, 111~baths with full basement. This home., Certified Mechanics Complete Glass Service Happy is all brick with wood heat. cc123. ~ Complete Car Commercial aAuto Phone 269-9585 Renee, Denise, Up to 50% savings *Residential Valentine's Day Dawn, Susie Care Service 11 16 E Caro Road Caro, Mich 847 S. Van Dyke Bad Axe EXTRA SPECIAL ,% Bus: 6'133828 Res: 683-2842 To my simpatico zaftig On Selected Interior Vinyl Acrylic Flat Latex Paint. WR€CK€R SERVICE 1 Leman - from your foot- Picture yourself in this beautiful ranch on Cass City's north I -- side. 3 spacious bedrooms with den. Natural gas heat and a , 1 Bigelow Hardware beautiful fireplace. All on 2 large lots. Land contract avail; , Vilbge brvicr Center 6549 Main 872-2245 able. cc-124I.- I Tires V.Belts. Batteries Chapelo We love you 5- 2- 5- 2 Tune Ups Brakes Mufflers To All The Cass Cityans with all our hearts. OWKEK REDUCED PRICE Cerr/f/euMechanic Shoe Service I in Holmes '"I DON'T MISS our Dutch Free cuttiy sry&g Porms Open 9-530 Mon. - Sat. Oscar, Paul and Lori I 9,s Acres near town. Nice house, large barn and aq-.. in-Town Pickup & Delivery Tues 8 Fri .Sam 6pm I Auction sale of winter mer- I Wed 8 Thurs .Ba.m -830pm chandise. Federated Store. insulated garage. 2 acres of maple trees. Will sell on land, ,. Phone 872-3850 Car0 Phone 673-7488 Sat 7am-3pm -- 5-2-12-1 contract. C. 6350 Garfield Phone 872 3145 . .. ACREAGE, ACREAGE, ACKEAGE 1 1. and Accessories ------j~WRECKER SCRATCH PADS Thisspacecouid I I Whatever your needs are, we have it! From small lots to I SCRATCH PADS full size farms. And everything in between. ' .' be yours for I Happy Valentine's Day! Amy S. as little as $1.25 Woodruff 't Wrecker ~. _. Give one of' our Kea1 Estate professionals a call now. Der week. - SCRATCH PADS I 4546 Leach Phone872-2866 I 24 tivUH LMtHGtNLY StHVlLt - 072 4735 Days 872 4501 Nlghts Roses are red, violets LARGE Call Bill, Kelly or Jan now. W. ire blue - we love you and .* 6248 Pine St., Cass City e.4 CoiliL,rw Hepdir & Auio bid,,\ 872-4377 loris & Don niss you, Steve, John, 2 for 25t - md Cindy Lou. ______-- small Faud Shop IO$ in the sunny South I Rebuilding Service world s f mesr Wood Heal Sierra Wood Burning "Home of the Q Get a supply,today ! I Complete Line of Metalbestos *Ir Tight .Starters .Generators Bennett Ireland Glass Corornic Valentine greetings From Chimneys Grandma and *Alternators L Martin Stoves. FireDlaces Encio5ures FreeMe~~ure hpk0" Cass City Chronicle Open 8 A.M .5 P.M. & Accesscries nlerrr wrlh Sale From your Grandpa Jackson 5-2-12-3 Sllurday 8 A.M. + 1 P.M. Deford 872-3190 Cold Weather Friends 6-4 Main. cess clty 8mr00

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’(Notices) (Notices] (Notices) (Notices) [ Notices Services ) [ Help Wanted’) ANYONE WANTING a free CROSS WITH CHRIS - Der- (Services) “OTICE: All bean growers - dentialRICH’S DISPOSALand Commercial - Resi- HELP WANTED - Kirby 1c Valentine -0’ FreeEstimates demonstration of Kirby sonally escorted two-Geek vacuum sweewr. call 683- tours to Gerrnanv. Austria. Winter Sale you must bring in your bean vacuum cleaners, The 2170 for appoiitment. --- Switzerland,- Itiiy, DG Big Price and knives now for hammering Rubbish Removal. Contain- world’s finest. Check on our ‘.I on roofing, siding, insulation, 5-2-12-3 mark, Swdm, Norway. Easter Molds or rebuilding your worn-out er service available. Call fantastic prices. For free ’+ aluminum doors and windows knives better than new. Over 683-2233. 8-2-12-tf. home demonstration call and aluminum or Fiber June 23; July 7; 21; August Chocolate years’ experience. Guar- 8. Price from $1,364 includes Reductions 30 Kirby Company of Bad Axe. ’ Glass awnings. NEW Candy and cake supplies anteed satisfaction. Ubly 1-517-479-6543. 11-2-56 all transwrtation-* ---- from De- Terrasi & Son Marge’s Candy hit, 1st class hotels, two also Check our prices for spring Welding and Machine Shop, summer, wedding and ban- Ubly, Mich. Phone (517) 658- Electrical Co. LOOKING FOR dealer ‘for , ElktonRoofing meals daily. For free bro- Basketball Shoes 2211 or 658-8722. 8-1-29-16 1,I * & Siding Co. Craft Supplies chure write Mrs. Chris quet supplies. New installations and selling National Ag soil Press, 7369 Berne Rd., repairs treatment. For more in- Selling molds & CHAIN SAWS sharpened, Electrical heating and formation contact distribu- Phone 269-7469 Pigeon, MI. 48755. Call 517- $14.99 Quality Supply Co. precision ground. AI Avery, “CHOC.” and 453-2202. Try a Chriscross ! 131 N. State, Caro cooling service tor, 658-8096. 11-2-54 4279 S. Seeger, Cass City, - Farms Business 5-7-21-tf 54-54 Hobart’s Family 673-6169 8-1-15-10 Homes - 5-2-5-2 Licensed Electrical BABYSITTER WANTED in suppliaown for candy making your Senior Citizen Apartments Shoes FAGAN’S THUMB Carpet Contractor my home in town. 2 children, INCOME TAX SERVICE 4 and 2. 6:30-3:30, Monday- Prompt personal attention Cleaning - Dry foam or CALL ANYTIME Bingo Available for immediate oc- 6439 Main St. steam. Also upholstery and 658-2291 Friday. Call 872-4046. . Every Sunday Phone 269-8329 cupancy. Cass Citv .. .Soper’s Tax Service, 3371 11-1-29-3 5-2-12-4 River St., Kingston, Phone wall cleaning. Free Esti- Cass City Road, Snover Everybody welcome Located in Harbor Beach, 872-874i mates. Call toll free 1-800- 8-1-18-tf a lovely community situated 5-2-12-1 517-683-2815. 5-12-31-14 3224206 or 517-761-7503. We -. AVAILABLE ALL supplies WANTED - cleaning lady Earl_yBirds-6:30 p.m. on the shores of Lake Huron. Thumb Electric Cooperative welcome BankAmericard - for silk flowers, petals, Appliances, carpeting, ELMER H. FRANCIS, li- one day per week. Refer- Regular bingo-7:30 p.m. TO RECEIVE home deliv- Master Charge. 8-3-20-tf censed builder. New homes leaves, stamens. Free drapes and heat furnished. ery of the Huron Daily ences. Call after 5 p.m. classes on silk flowers. Will be accepting sealed bids or remodeling. Roofing, sid- 872-4552. 11-2-12-3 Electricity paid by allowan- Tribune, call 872-4030. B AND B Refrigeration - Klea’s Wallpaper and Hobby ce. ing, barns, pole buildings. St. Pancratius Shop, 222 E. Grant St., Caro. 5-1-29-3 On the sale of two 1976 Repair all makes of wash- Phone 872-2921. 8-11-7-tf ~~ All tenants enjoy the use of Chrysler Valiant cars. ers, driers, refrigerators, Earn big dollars as a dis- Church Phone 673-4267. 5-2-52 our community center in- 5-7-5-tf Attention freezers and ranges. Call tributor for new energy sav- cluding a craft and game Both cars are 6 cylinder, 4 Car0 6734125. 8-5- 1- tf Aluminum Siding ing grain driers with an ex- Wood Stoves I room, library, lounge and Brides ! door, with automatic trans- cellent financing program, Wedding Invitations dining hall. Eave Troughs, Storm I missions. FLEENOR APPLIANCE Complete line stove pipe, Meals are served 5 days a NOW*IO%OFF Windows and Doors We are looking for an ag- and Announcements The vehicles may be seen Service 4260 Woodland ’ chimney supplies and chim- week. YOUR - gressive person already in ney cleaning supplies. at the Ubly generating plant Ave., Cass City. Phone 872- Installed by business or eager to start. If you need eligibility, rent COMPLETE WEDDING on Ubly Road, Ubly, Michlgan. Anniversary Invitations , 3697. 8-4-17-tf Licensed Contractor is 25 percent of income, STATIONERY ORDER ~ - 25th, 50th and others All bids must be submitted Mr. Boylen interviewing Custom Harbor House Apart- by 4:oO p.m., Feb. 24, 1981 to Workmanship Guaranteed Pipe Cutting Includes invitations, Chuck Gage from 1:oO to 8 p.m. Monday, yhised lettering, exquisite ments, 606 Schock Rd., Har- Thumb Electric Cooperative, Feb. 16, and 8 a.m.-11 a.m. TO your specifications. bor Beach ,’ Midigan.’ phone napkins, thank you notes, 2231 Main Street, Ubly, Welding Shop Please call evenings Tuesday, Feb. 17, at Bay Papem! - . . 517-479-6853. matches, etc. Complete lii It gaivanlzea, Mich. 48475. Heli-arc welding City Holiday Inn. OUT ?e(” ’ An equal housing oppor- Call 872-3320 :Check catalogs out over- copper and c;enovaH* plastic tunity. Thumb Electric Coopera- 11-2-12-1 hight pipe supplies for the do-it- Borrow our New Catalog tive reserves the right to re- Specializing in aluminum, Ray Armstead 5-11-27-tf for overnight use. stainless steel, blacksmith- yourselfer . ject or accept any or all bids. 8-4-10-tf WANTED - Assistant Farm 5-2-5-3 ing, fabricating and radi- ‘J The City Bigelow Hardware MAKE A LITTLE boy The Cass City ator repair. Manager. A working assist- Chronicle happy. Give him collie AUCTIONEERING - see ant farm manager with Phone 872-2010 Main St. - Cass City a free Chronicle WATER KING water soften- Also portable welding Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top knowledge and capability of 5-4-17-tf 5-12-4-tf PUPPY. Fred Matthews. 872-2010 ers on sale at Fuelgas All types of welding dollar for your property. using chemicals and ferti- Phone 872-3879. 2-2-12-1 5-2-5-tf Company. Free home water 7062 E,Deckerville Rd. Phone 872-3019, Cass City. lizers, has the ability to set Deford, Michigan analysis. 4 east of Cass City * 8-10-3-tf up and fix farm equipment on M-53. Phone 872-2161. Phone 872-2552 and have people work for b FOR SALE BY B.A’. CALKA REAL ESTATE 5-5-1-tf 8-5-15-tf Custom Slaughtering - Curing you. Send resume to: Box Smoking and Processing 646, Sebewaing, MI. 48759, Rent Rinse N Vac PIANO TUNING and re- 11-2-12-2 iN CASS CITY: 1M story home with 3 bedrooms;’l extra BRICK HOME with 3 bedrooms; family room ; den; natural large dormitory style; full basement; wall to wall pairing on all makes of Beef -Pork-Veal-Lamb gas heating system; basement; wall to wall carpeting; open The professional do-it-your- pianos. 20 years’ experience. carpeting; natural gas furnace; well insulated; $40,ooO.00. WANTED - Someone inter- stairway; laundry room off kitchen; 1M bathrooms; self carpet cleaning system Member of the Piano Tech- For Sale Beef and Pork, garage; corner lot with many trees and shrubs, a home with - ested in making money. nicians Guild. Duane JoQs- whole or half. Wrapped in the Male or female. Call 1-517- 3% LOTS between Kingston & Cass City -- high and dry; a lot of “CHARACTER.”Priced to sell at $41,500.00 terms. Special ton, Bad Axe, Mich. 48413. treed -backs to creek; 10x40’ mobile home - new septic tank new clear shrink film 269-7562 between 3 and -5 Rental Rate Offer Phone 269-7364. 8-2-1-tf I p.m. during the week. - 2 $8,0oO.W terms, SPECIAL!!! Erla’s Packing Co. HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE SOIL! j ! CHAPPEL’S Repair Service Cass City, Michigan 11-2-5;6 , CASS CITY: Beautiful setting on one - lots r *JN - Acre of 20 Acres near Cass City -- Brick & Aluminum siding home; Now Only $3.99 half day odd jobs. No job too small. Dick Erla Pines, etc. 1% story home; newly decorated; wall to wall - WANTED -baby sitter in my Remodeled - extra large kitchen with many cabinets; An- Phone 375-2510. Phone 872-2191 2 2 8-5-1-tf home, Monday through Fri- carpeting; full basement; bedrooms up and bedrooms dersen windows; new bathroom; wall to wall carpeting; -1- 8-11 -2- tf down; plastered walls on 1st floor; workshop in basement; basement; many other features; comes with refrigerator Rinse N Vac cleans the way day 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. for 2 natural gas furnace; 2 car garage plus storage building Ken Martin girls, ages 1% and 5. Live 3 - and range; new TOOL SHED 30x40’ cost over $6,OOO.00 plus professionals do, at a frac- EXmRT WHEEL align- many other features - offered to you for $45,000.00 terms. 30x42’ building into stalls for horses - I11 health - moving to Electric, Inc. ment. Call for appointment. miles from town. Call 872- 4. Florida ! ! ! ! Reduced from $52,500.00 to $45,000.00 terms. tion of the cost. Residential and Commercial Kingston Tire Center, Kings- 2507. 11-2-3-3 “‘GAGETOWN:RANCH TYPE with 3 bedrooms; 1% I HOME te WiaL - * - tw.3;rhbmtm4!$26+$-8qo-tf r* -bathrooms; aluminum siding; ?::!+st heat bill for month ‘I”’ ‘ HAMMER &NhkL!&’PAlNTBRUSH SPE‘CIAL! ! ! ! $65.00 - 2 car garage ; comes furnished or Lurnished ; extra 2 story home with 3 bedrooms; acre of land - blacktop State Licensed [Work Wanted) large lot 110x132’ $38,500.00 furnished - If you qualify, about street - near stores, etc. Priced to sell for $5,500.00.Owner Home Center Lor-Ko Caliph FORMER Preschool teach- $300.00 down payment. will hold land contract. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Cass City Free Estimates er offering loving, stimulat- 5-1-22-4 1980 State High-Point ing child care in her home. 14x60’ - qN CASS CITY: BRICK (double) & Aluminum - 6 rooms MOBILE HOME: Approximately Brand New -- -- -_ .- Halter Stallion Located between Cass City kith 3 bedrooms; wall to wall carpeting practically brand FIREPLACE; comes with refrigerator, range, drapes & LOST - black male Labra- Phone 872-4114 Ambian Horse Association and Caro. Drop in services ’new -remodeled kitchen; some built-ins; furnace plus Wood curtains; table & 4 chairs; air-conditioner . - skirted; dor. Answers to name of of Michigan available. For more in- $15,500.00. Ready for immediate possession! ! ! ! ‘burningFranklin Stove with Kool Krete Base - 2 car garage Zupa. Call 872-3166 or 872- 4180 Hurds Corner Road Standing at Stud formation call 673-5034. attached; extra large lot landscaped 124x132’ -- Offered for &1o-tf VERY GOOD INVESTMENT! !! 2191. 5-1-29-3 Live filly guarantee 12-1-22-4 quick sale at $42,500.00 terms. --- - -c CARBIDE SAWS, flat 80 ACRES near Kingston ---- 1% story home with practically $500-$250 WANTED - farm job. Ex- new roof; 145’ deep well - situated on a knoll with lots of Napkins straight knives sharpened. 6’ACRES: on Highway comes with 12x60’ mobile home plus Pick up and delivery Fri- Contact Lor-Ko Arabians perienced: can milk or run ,’8x10’addition; wall to wall carpeting; comes dith electric shade trees; knotty pine kitchen cabinets; 40 acres clear - Wedding Caro, Mi. machinery. Call 683-2634 acres woods and gravel pit to settle estate offered days in Cass City area at range and refrigerator, curtains and drapes; 1 bedroom 40 ---- Amiv ers ary (517) 683-2988 for details Kingston. 12-1-29-3 at $52,soO.00. Bigelow Hardware. Bruce suite, etc. Offered for $19,500.00 -distant owners want quick OpenHouse Silvernail, phone 1-683-2732. 8-1-29-4 sale! ! ! BUILDING,SITES: West of Cas City on M-81 highway --- Beverage and Luncheon 5205 E. Bevens Rd,, Deford. [ Card of Thanks 1 150x300’ each - $5500.00 easy terms. Sizes 8-1 -8-6 toBuy COUNTRY HOME: Near Cass City --- 2-3 acres - Frame [ Wanted 1 MANY THANKS to all the home with Masonite Siding; 3 bedrooms; furnace; newly IN CASS CITY: To settle estate --- lh story home with insul Choice of colors and designs WANT TO BUY - good used friends and relatives for the insulated; wall to wall carpeting; barn with water to barn; siding; practically new roof; natural gas furnace about 7 with names and dates Income well wishes, prayers, lovely your inspection invited! ! ! ! $38,900.00 Tax piano and good sounding property fenced; years old - 4 bedrooms; dining room; front porch; corner Cass City violin. Phone 269-8074 or cards and flowers. Also for terms. lot - PAINT BRUSH SPECIAL at $16,900. 269-7864. 6-1-29-3 visits. To the nurses and Dr, Chronicle Service Jeung for the wonderful care IN CARO: 2 story aluminum siding home with wall to wall 10 ACRES close to CASS CITY ---16x16’ FAMILY while I was hospitalized and ROOM Phone 872-2010 Federal and State carpeting; practically new furnace; 4 bedrooms; lh car with Franklin Wood burning stove; 12x60’ Buddy mobile 5-4-17-tf also to Rev. Tagenhorst and garage; offered to you for $29,500.00 - Seller will hold land home in very good condition; ‘/s nice woods - newly Rev. Gelatt for their visits. contract. carpeted; washer & dryer included; drapes and curtains; Services For appointment call Thank you again and God TV color; gas range; refrigerator; kitchen set; sofa and 1 bless you all. Milford Robin- Mary Jane Ryba FOR SALE - 1951 Internat- MOBILE HOME: Situated on 5 Ac‘res - Highway - 12x60’ matching chair; PLUS 14x14’ workshop; insulated and CERTIFIED auto mechanic ional H tractor, wide front. son. 13-2-12-1 ..Nith 2 bedrooms; plus 8x10’ addition - many other features heated - plus 10x10’ storage building; very desirable will do repairs. Call after loader, snow blade, belt A- $19,500.00. Your inspection invited! ! ! ! location - circular drive; your inspection invited! ! ! ! 4:sop.m. 872-3573. a-2-5-3 872-2993 pulley, new paint.. Like new THE FAMILY OF Arthur $37,000.00 terms. 8-1-15-tf tires. Just overhauled. Esckilsen express sincere NEAR CASS CITY VILLAGE LIMITS: BRICK & Alumi- -- $1,200. Phone 872-2507, thanks to relatives, neigh- num home 28x80’ with 2 car garage 2612~241~‘- GEOHGIA VACANT LAND - highly productive - all clear - well Auctioneer bors, and friends for the MARBLE FIREPLACE with heatilator - wet plastered - all LaPEER’S Arc Welding and 9-2-5-3 drained - 38 ACRES --- $50,000.00 terms --- near EXP E R 1ts N C‘E: I) Lawn Mowing Service. Cass many acts of kindness dur- large rooms; full basement; lots of closet and storage GAGETOWN. Immediate Possession. ing the bereavement of our space; 3 acres nicely landscaped; over 70 pine trees - all City phone 872-3191. (Wanted) Complete Auctioneering 8-6-12-tf departed loved one. In addi- copper plumbing - Thermo-pane windows; many built-ins - 20 ACRES - 4% miles from Cass City - 171h acres of woods Service Handled Anywhere, tion, special thanks to Rev. $78,500.00 Your inspection invited! ! ! ! WANTED - beautician. Full - building site blacktop road - distant owner wants im- and Mrs. Deatherage for the I - - We Make All Arrangements. INTERIOR AND Exterior Or Part time. Call 872-2740. mediate sale $16,000.00 terms. comforting message in word EXECUTIVE HOME: 4.7 ACRES on blacktop -- Our Experience Is Your painting - Install windows, 11-1-29-3 COUNTRY Assurance, and song; to Rev. Wachter- Woad - Quad-level with over 3,000 square feet of living space; ATTENTlON NEWLYWEDS OH RETIREES! ! ! > drywall, panelling, ceiling tile, etc. Theron Esckilsen, START YOUR own business hauser and members of the A” insulation in attic plus walls are insulated; extra large Ira, David & Trinity United Methodist kitchen with many built-ins; formal dining room; 2 Country Home: Very neat lk. story home - 2 bedrooms 4314 Maple St., Cass City. as an independent Avon church and church of the FIREPLACES - large family room;3% bathrooms; large 2 down and 2 up - easy to heat - new wall to wall carpeting; Martin Osentoski Phone 872-2302. 8-7-1g-tf Representative. Sell Ameri- ca’s best-selling cosmetics, Nazarene for providing the car garage; plus swimming pool; patch of woods; pond - aluminum siding with new shutters; full basement; garage Phone -” - . ~__ family dinner; to the, Cass Your inspection invited! !! attached - corner lot 180x190’ - many other features!!! Cass City 872-2352 Collect EXPERT BHAKE service fragrances, jewelry. Work fromment. $29.95. Kingston Call Tire for appoint- Center, Phonefor Yourself, 872-2525 set or own write hours. 2841 City village for snow remov- Priced to sell at $38,900.00, Your inspection invited! ! ! ! al, and to the Little’s Funer- 2-3 ACRES - Country home - remodeled - neat 6 room home 1 ACREONM-53!! SNOW PLOWING - Call 872- Kingston. Phone 683-2826. N. Van Dyke, Decker, Mi. rendered.al Home for the services13-2-12-1 with forced hot air furnace; 30x40’ barn with water to barn; 8-12-4-tf property fenced - offered to you for $38,900.00.Terms, COUNTRY HOME! ! ! On M-53 Highway - close in to Cass 3915. 8-8-10-tf 11-1-29-3 - City --- story home with 2 bedrooms - hardwood floors TXECUTIVE HOME IN VILLAGE: RANCH TYPE with - natural gas furnace; dining room and breakfast nook - **er1900 square feet of living space plus 2 car garage at- basement; lots of trees, shrubs and flowers - Immediate .~Ched;all large rooms; living room 20x21’ with large Possession - PAINT BRUSH SPECIAL! ! ! ! Offered picture windows ; formal dining room ; large laundry room ; to you at $26,500. terms. many built-ins; FIREPLACE - built in shelving - ceramic GAINOR’S MEAT PACKING baths - patio under cover; beautifully landscaped; 250’ to 20 ACHES: Just off of Deckerville Rd., partially wooded golf course - $75,000.00. with excellent building site; BORDERS STATE LAND; 1 mile north, 1 mile west of Bad Axe available with low down payment on Land Contract - I CLIMBING EXECUTIVE HOME : In Cass City --- One story $16,000.00. iome with over 3,000 square feet of living space; all extra .ark@rooms; kitchen with Birch cabinets; many built-ins; 40 ACRES: :h wooded; excellent building sites also; LOW ---- sliding glass doors lead to Florida Room 12x30’; glass DOWN PAYMENT available, with Land Contract terms. mclosed; 12’ brick planter in kitchen; BRICK CON- $25,000. , Hogs are Scalded - STRUCTION and well insulated; kidney shaped pool heated wautiful FIREPLACE in family room 24x31’; all thermo- BETWEEN CAS CITY & KINGSTON: RANCH TYPE PORK & BEEF not Skinned ;dne windows; 2 car garage plus storage and workshop; home with 3 bedrooms; DeSHANO home - wall to wall car- ...... t.....e.e...e...... e...... ** I’ situated on approximately 1 acre of land nicely landscaped - peting - basement; 5% years old - vinyl siding; lh bath- -. .I offered to you for $92,500.00 terms. rooms; 3.4 ACRES: ---- all this for $41,500.00 terms. e e.e’.. 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i0, Beef and Pork .’i i’ Retail and Wholesale ; See. Call or Write to: I. B.A. Calka Real Estate. :..,e ...... Half or Whole ...... e: :....~...... ~....~...o.o....o..e...... , 6306 Main St., Cass City, Mi. 48726 Telephone 1-517-872-3355 B.A.Calks, Realtor W. e Call Collect % I LISTINGS WANTED ON ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE IN TUSCOLA, HURON AND SANILAC COUNTIES (517) 269-8161 or (517) 269-9375 or Dave Reed at 872-2827 WE SELL FARMS AND HOMES AT 6% An Equal 5-11 -20-tf , REALTOR Serving the Thumb Area for over 27 years Opportunity Lender I

CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Most mail goes through Pair‘earndegre es from Saginaw Valley College

Two area residents, Gene hospital, he was a mainte- She is the daughter of Mr. despite the snow storm K. Schroeder of Cass City nance worker. Four years and Mrs. Paul LaFave of and Cindy A. LaFave of ago, he started attending 2506 E,Bay City-Foretville Gagetwn, graduated from classes part-time at Saginaw Road and a 1975 graduate of Saginaw Valley State Valley. Owendale-Gagetown High The mail must go through water treatment plant, a stopped snowing about 9 Tuesday night reached 38 College at the end of the fall Two years ago, he ob- School. and almost aU of it did, total of .9 of an inch of rain p.m. Tuesday totaled a half- semester tained a job in the hospital despite Tuesday’s snow degrees, recorded at the In addition to attending and melted snow were meas- inch. treatment plant. Schroeder, of 6840 accounting department and storm. at 7 Wednesday, college, since graduating ured a.m. Had it kept snowing, there Cass City Postmaster Severance Road, a father of 11 months ago was promoted from high school she alst The snow kept schools having fallen during the would have been a total of 9 Grant Glaspie said rural three, graduated magna to billing office manager. worked as a teacher’s aide closed a second day and they previous 24 hours. inches of snow. (One inch of cum laude. received a Except for one when , CindyWave closed again Wednes- carriers were unable to get He term, and a waitress, were There were four inches of water is equivalent to 10 to only four homes Tuesday, bachelor of business ad- he had classes in the after- day. - snow measured, which inches of snow.) The high despite the heavy snowfall. ministration’ degree, with a noon, Schroeder usually took At the Cass City waste- meant that rainfall after it temwra tiiw cnmdimp “Today may be a different major in accounting. two classes, two nights a story ,” he said Wednesday He graduated from Cass week. morning, his doubts being City High School in 1964, then Now that he has finished because of the high winds attended Michigan State his schooling, he will have and drifting snow expected University for two years. more time to spend with his that day. A summer job at Marlette family. Schroeder and his The mail truck did come in Homes turned into a full- wife Nancy have three from Saginaw Wednesday, time job, interrupted by four children, Scott, 11, but the amount of mail was years in the Air Force. He Stephanie, 9, and Amanda, 1. less than normal. Mail is worked a total of four years Cindy LaFave received delivered to the Saginaw at the manufacturing firm a bachelor of arts degree in station from Detroit and before quitting six years ago elementary education. She is Chicago, and apparently not to work at Hills and Dales presently doing substitute all of that got through. General Hospital. teaching in schools in The Tuscola County Sher- The first four years at the Tuscola and Huron counties. iff’s Department Wednesday morning reported that state highways were open, though snow covered and slippery. Some side roads were pas- sable, but others were blocked by snow. Accidents Tuesday be- C0,MPUTER cause of the snow and ice were reported to be rela- AIDED tively few, none of them serious, one reason being PR ESCR IPTlO NS that many persons were staying off the roads. Make Service Faster and Records More Complete At Coach Light Teeth vary But they will never replace the friendly, personal service and careful attention to your prescription needs that you’ve grown. with person accustomed to at Coach Light. While tooth decay is basically a food-related dis- ease, the relationship be- tween food intake, brush- Coach Light ing, tooth structure and COLLEGE GRAD -- Gene K. cavities is very complicated, Schroeder, billing office manager at For example, even if two people have the same habits Hills and Dales General Hospital, is a Pharmacy of tooth care and consume magna cum laude graduate of Sagi- CassCity the same amount of sugar, % & one could develop tooth naw Valley State College. decay and the other might not, simply because of dif- ferences in genetic and nu- HEAVY SNOW -- As temperatures climbed Tuesday eve- tritional backprou nd. Studies show that food ning, snowflakes got heavier and larger, until it finally which stays in the mouth stopped snowing about 9 p.m. and it started raining. Photo for long periods of time or was taken about 8 p.m. is eaten often is more likely to cause cavities.

Due to other business interests I will sell at public auction at the place located 7 miles south-westof Bad Axe on M-53 to B&C Lunch Sebewaing Road, then 1 mile west, 1/2 mile south on Grassmere Road, or 9 miles north, 3 miles east, Y2 mile south of Cass City on Grassmere Road the following personal property on: SATURDAY FEB. 14 Commencing at 1 p.m. Sharp

AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE This is an extra nice line of machinery. There is no jewelry wagon so come early. It has been kept under cover and has had excellent care.

- TRACTORS - 1977 International 1086 D Cab, air, heater, AM-FM 8 track radio, 3 hydraulic outlets, 20.8 tires and axle duals, 1375 hours, Sr. #261017711009808, excellent condition. 131.4 PTO hp, 6-cylinder turbocharged diesel, 414 cu. in. displacement. Speeds: 16F18R with Torque Amplifier. 540 and 1000 RPM PTO. Category II and IIt 3-point hitch. 1954 International 200 Gas Hydraulic touch controls, power steering, 2 pt. hitch, Sr. #5347 J. - EQUIPMENT - How You Can Earn Wilrich 26 foot field cultivator and levelers, mounted with Walsh 300 gallon spray tank with booms, Ace #540 pump, electric controls Interest on the Funds You International #720 automatic reset semi-mount plow, 1 year old, 6-18 inch bottom International 4 row bean puller, new style with new knives COMBINE - Use for Checking to fit Cor 200 tractor - - 1200 gallon Snyder Poly nurse tank, 2 years old 1976 International 815 Diesel Monarch 31/2 H.P. transfer pump and hoses, 2 years old Cab, air, heater, radio, monitor, automatic head control, Rubber tired running gear with 22 foot flat rack 23.1 x26 tires, hydraulic adjustable reels, low hours. Take a good look at a new way to earn more interest. John Deere 1 row chopper with hay head Boat with 20 H.P. Mercury motor and trailer #863 6 row-30 inch corn head for above combine Simply, place your money in our new NOW checking account. 150 bales of wheat straw, more or less #810-15foot grain platform for above John Deere blower lnnes bean pickup for above

STATEMENTS MADE *-- ACCIDENTS AT SALE OR AT SALE TAKE PRE- When a $500.00 minimum balance is - TRUCKS - STOLENSALES ITEMS--ALL FINAL FERENCE OVER maintained there will be no service 1965 GMC 4000 tandem with PRINTED MATTER. I)A, 16% foot box and hoist, tilt charge. If balance drops below $500.00 ’ cab, dual 3 stage hoist, good there is a charge of $3.00 a month. I condition . TERMS: CASH OR CHECKS CLERK: WITH PROPER ID. NOTHING OSENTOSKI 1956 Ford F 800 live tandem with 18 foot box and dual 3 * MlSES UNTIL SETTLED FOR. THEPINNEY STATE BANK stage hoist, new motor, 5 speed and 3 speed aux. axle FDIC owner I) P H I L LIP H FF MAN, Cass City, Michigan 48726 (517) 872-4355 0 AUCflONEER‘S: Ira, David and Martin Osentoski Phone Cass City 872-2352 or Bad Axe 269-9303