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•'OLUME 72, NUMBER 31 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1978 TWENTY PAGES PLUS SUPPLEMENT ends Fire leaves family with 9 children scattered A fire last Wednesday that temporarily left a family of 11 homeless caused esti- mated damages of $10,000 The fire was at the home Elkland, Novesta, Green- Some Greenleaf residents township board may par- "Let's get organized and of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin •af and Evergreen town- will probably be served by ticipate for part of its area. get going," said Novesla Hoppe at the corner of M-53 ups will have an ambu- the Bingham township serv- The new ambulance serv- representative Jean Clarke. and Seeger Road, two miles nce service. ice, now being established. ice won't be restricted to That's when the representa- north of M-81. After considerable debate More than the four town- residents in the four town- tives of the four townships Cause of the fire was unde- onday evening -- the ses- ships were represented ships supporting it, but those sat down at the table and termined, according to Elk- on running about four Monday night but when il living elsewhere will have to those from other area town- land Township Fire Chief >urs -- representatives of came time to make a deci- pay more per call. ships left. Cass City will be Jack Hartwick, although ose four townships voted sion, only the boards of those The McDaniel-Grassmann participating through Elk- faulty wiring is a possibility contract with Elkland four had given the go-ahead proposal calls for a fee of $4:i land. The fire was discovered wnship residents Jack Mc- to participating in whatever per run plus $1.50 per loaded The representatives were about 4:45 p.m. by a passing amel and Wallace (Tim) their representatives de- mile (when a patient is in it) faced with a Jan. 1 deadline, motorist, who saw smoke rassmann to provide am- cided. for participating townships. when local funeral home coming from the stone struc- ilance service. Elmwood township Super- In other areas, the fee will owner Roger Little ends his ture, and stopped at a neigh- The townships will have to visor Roy Messer said his probably be $(!() plus $2 per ambulance service. bor's, Marge Langmaid, to me up with $2 per resident board had decided they can't mile. There was still debate call the fire department • Dec. 18 to get the service afford to participate unless For a while Monday eve- over whether the service Mrs. Hoppe had left with oiling, which would bring in residents approve a millagc ning, it looked like the should be community run or eight of her children 15 bout $10,000. Total first for it. question of who will run the run by McDaniel and Grass- minutes earlier to pick up a ear costs are estimated at Elkland township Super- ambulance still wouldn't be mann, who will establish a daughter who was at a scout 19,329 in the proposal pre- visor Jack Gallagher said resolved. corporation for the purpose. meeting in Cass City and do >nted by McDaniel and Ellington and Kingston McDaniel and Grassmann The key question was some other errands. The lasstnann. Township Boards aren't par- presented their proposal and whether a community run family returned about 5 45 There are an estimated ticipating, although their there was general discussion service would attract more Melvin Hoppe was at work in 100 residents in Elkland boards will be given a about il. That lasted about emergency medical tech- Clawson, where he stays twnship, including Cass chance to change their 1'j hours, then Cass City nicians (EMTsi and persons during the week. ity, 1,100 in. Novesta, 775 in minds. If the two partici- Village Councilman Nat Tut- willing to take EMT training Direct damage was con- vergreen and -500 in the pated, it would only be for a tle commented, "Lot's face than one privately run. fined largely to a small irt of Grcenleaf that will be portion of the townships, it. We're rapidly coming upstairs room where the fire 'ived by the ambulance Part of the problem ap- started, used to store mat- with other ambulance serv- down to the moment of peared to be that some •rvice, for a total of 5,375. ices serving part. The Grant truth." tresses and toys. There was EMTs would work for one smoke and water damage person and not for another. elsewhere in the house. The four representatives de- Hartwick estimated struc- voted considerable discus- tural damage at $6,000 and sion with KMT Sally Eyer to loss to contents at $4,000 r having the EMTs run their The Hoppes had insurance to t own township supported cover at least part of the service, along the same lines loss. as the fire department. Mrs. Hoppe and her chil- Evergreen representative dren stayed Wednesday, Wayne Whittaker, the town- Thursday and Friday nights ship treasurer, said, his William Julias/., jy, was that Juhas/' wife. Tessie, his at the home of Mrs. Lang- been turned out. A telephone board was opposed 'to a maid. They returned home maigned Monday on five father-in-law and mother- call to the trailer was made privately-run ambulance, counts of felonious assault in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Saturday night but on Sun- but he again refused to which meant after the deci- day the children went to stay is the aftermath of an early Frit/ Sr., and brother-in- surrender. sion was made he will have -Saturday incident in which law. Roy Frit/. Jr., had all in temporary foster care During this time, a second to persuade its members to homes, arranged by the lumerous police officers been beaten or assaulted by sheriffs department car ar- change their minds. veie kept at bay for more the suspect. Sanilac County Department F rived, plus a car from the Finally, with Gallagher of Social Services. They t han five hours. During the incident, the l.apeer state police post, and and Little doing much of the suspect fired a .22 caliber won't be allowed to return The ex-Cass City resident a stale police and a sheriff's persuading, the four repre- TURKEY HEAVEN isn't where this turkey is going, at home until all repairs aie L 'as also charged with pos- rifle once in (lie direction of department sergeant sentatives voted to accept Frit/. Jr. inside the trailer least not yet. Chuck and Marge Gage had a dozen of the made. The family does not t jssion of a lirearm during Finally, a slate police UK McDaniel-Gi a.s.smann receive public assistance. ommission of a felony. and once near I lie feel (if emergency services team, proposal with a contract to birds this year, most of them raised for their own use. Up Frit/ Sr. outside. Neither As of Monday morning, | District Judge Richard I-', consisting ot six officers be written agreeable to both until now, they have bought some small feeders each year Mrs. Hoppe, who is expect- fe was struck. from area posts, trained to sides. em scheduled a pre-pre- Contrary to sonic earlier but for next year, are going to save this lucky 11.-, year old ing her 10th child in Decem- p iimiiiary hearing Monday. deal with such siiuaiions, Lit'li- had ct (I'll iii ei lieu thai news reports, none of the her, was the only one staying F 27, and a preliminary was called in. taking about the 25 percent of ambulance torn and a lien and breed their own. The Gages live on in the home. The furnace t- victims was ever held as •15 minutes to arrive. collections the two men will °ieai ing Dec. ii. Bond was set hostages. Deckerville Road, Deford. was running but there was r «t $5,000, which has since Juhas/. still refused to Please turn to page 20. Please turn to page 4. |>een posted. When the two troopers come out so the emergency arrived, soon followed by learn finallv fired tear gas = Stale Troopers Richard two deputies, they found the into the mobile home, lie rlaiimgton and William suspect outside in a wooded came to the door and was l-'iac/ek from the Caro post area. He refused a request to arrested, the incident ending |u'i e sent to the Juhas/. put down his gun and fled about it am =nobile home at 12:40 a.m. into the wood:-, The rifle was found in -in a report of a family He made il back inside the brush outside the trailer. ihstui banee. The home is on trailer without being The live counts of feloni- f'lankford Road, east of spoiled, his presence inside ous assault list as victims 'a 10 being discovered when it his wife, in-laws, and Troop- rhei e they were informed was noticed the lights had er Harrington.

By Mike Kliasolin for $1.5'.i. In returnable con- cents instead of 51) cents. VKNDINC MACHINES chines that dispense soda tainers, it's now $1.95 plus At Quaker Maid, custom- pop in paper cups for those Michigan's new return- deposit. ers will be on the honesty It's really going to hit us... clients who don't want the able container law for beer, A 32 m. bottle of another system. They are being r<'- 1 think," said Trend Vendors hassle of machines. ale and carbonated soft soft drink sold for 43 cents in quested to take their cans owner Frit/ Olson. drinks will mean higher a throw-away bottle. In a and bottles to the storage The Cass City firm has prices, some area grocers returnable, it's 59 cents plus room at the rear of the store, vending machines through- say, but in the long run, it deposit. then tell the clerk what they out the upper Thumb. Olson Santa and could save consumers mon- The price increases come had and gel their deposits is afraid the new law will ey. from costs incurred by both back when paying for their result in loss of sales. The law, approved by distributor and retailer, he groceries. The firm only sells soft sale start voters two years ago, re- explained. drinks in cans and Olson quires a deposit of 10 cents There are also hidden STOKAGK said it is too costly to set up a per container if usable by costs. Erla's will be storing system to redeem deposits only one bottler; 5 cents if returned containers in a Cass City IGA Foodliner and bring back empties for on Friday usable by more than one. room previously used for owner Harry Lenda is plan- sorting and eventual re- Buyers get their deposits storing grocery items. If ning, al least during busy cycling. Erla could get a special times, to have a clerk sta- The new law provides that Members of the Cass City back when they return the Retail Committee an- containers. They don't have discount from a wholesaler, tioned right at Ihe door of his a dealer who does not re- he could buy the item, store new 15-by-24-foot storage quire a deposit on a return- nounced this week that the to be taken back to where Chistmas season in the com- they were purchased. Deal- it until he could put it on sale room at the rear of Ihe store. able container when the and pass the savings on to "It's here to stay," be said contents are consumed in his munity starts Friday. ers don't have to give depos- That's when a town-wide its for brands they don't sell. customers.Now that storage of the new law. "We have to sale or consumption area is space will be filled with face it." not required to pay a refund. pre-Christmas sale will be The law doesn't ban use of held for two days. cans. It does ban pull tab bottles. Lenda didn't attribute in- Thus, by Dec.' 3, all of Erla also thinks there will creases in beverage prices Trend Vendors' soft drink There will be bargains in openers that detach from the most every store in town. can. The new type stays be a side effect from the law to the new returnable law, machines will carry a stick- - increased sales of cheaper but to inflation. "It's just er stating that the beverages The sale is just a start of fastened. the special events arranged The increase in costs is in powdered drink mixes and routine. Like everything in it are for sale for con- of non-carbonated canned else, it's going up." sumption on the premises to make shopping pleasant addition to the deposit for in the community. each can. beverages, such as grape Wayne Tomich, owner of only, the price does not drink and lemonade, which Mr. Kelly's Foodland in inc'lude a deposit and that While shopping the bar- The reason is the in- gains, residents can sign creased cost of handling. don't have to be sold in re- Gagetown, has a unique the empty containers must turnablcs. problem. His storage space be left there. There will be a tickets for a drawing for a With throw-away contain- free trip to Florida for two ers, the delivery man's job "You'll find this along the is in the basement and with trash receptacle by each side of the road," he said, only one exception, delivery machine, which is required There is nothing to buy. was done once he got the Friday Santa will come cans and bottles to the pointing to cans of one of the drivers won't go into the by law. non-carbonated beverages. basement to get the empties. The problem for Olson is flying into town (weather grocery. permitting) with loads of With roturnables, he will He predicts the major bot- That means he has to get that although he isn't re- tlers will be coming out with them when the driver ar- quired to pay a refund on candy for the kiddies. After have to pick up the empties, that, he'll return every Fri- load them on his (ruck, non-carbonated versions of rives. Tomich didn't have an each container, he still has their big sellers. exact count offhand, but to pay a dime per can to his day and Saturday until unload them al the bottling Christmas. plant or distributors, where "I think it will hold down guessed 10-12 drivers make suppliers. To recover that prices in the long run," beer and soft drink deliv- cost, he is going to have to This year many stores will bottles can be washed and be open Sunday afternoon. reused. Cans will presum- Munir Isa of the Quaker eries to his store. boost the price on a can of Maid Dairy Store said of the The reason they won't go pop from the present 35 or 40 These stores have coupons ably be recycled, that is, to hand out that can be used melted down and then made returnable law. into the basement, he has cents to 50 cents. Because of the big expend- been told, is because union For obvious reasons, he is for free coffee at designated into new cans. restaurants. Installation of bottle wash- iture by boltlers for Ihe rules prohibit their climbing afraid the price hike is going changeover, the price of a more than three steps. to deter some would-be cus- Starting Dec. 9 there will ing equipment and storage be free shows for children 12 space has added to the case of soft drinks or beer, At the M & R Grocery, tomers from buying his he explained, may be going Robert Pearce figures he product. and under Saturday after- : STACKING UP - Actually, there isn't much to sort yet for costs for bottling companies. noons until Christmas. Greg Lenda, compared to what there will be after the bottle Don Erla of Erla's Food up 50 cents. will have enough storage In addition, there is also But in the future, the space only if it's his regular the cost of converting his Finally, there will be a Center estimates Cass City home decoration contest. .and can deposit law goes into effect Dec. 3. A storage room shoppers will be paying bottlers will save the cost of customers who bring their machines to the higher having to always use new empties back. If he gets a lot price, emptying them of Four prizes, totalling $100, for the empties was built onto the rear of the IGA $3,000-4,000 more a week for will be given to the winners. their favorite beverages. containers. Due to inflation, of empties that weren't cans not designated as re- -Foodliner, owned by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry the price of that case is still purchased there originally, turnable prior to Dec, 3, and First prize is $50. Others He points to a six-pack of are: $25, $15, $10. (Urlulrd »\my iin jiii|;r 20. one soft drink. It used to sell going to go up, but maybe 20 there could be problems. buying new vending ma- PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1978 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Hills and Dales Family dinner \ General Hospital Mrs. Reva Little held at BIRTHS: Cass City Social and Personal Items Phone 872-369U Trinity churchl Nov. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ciesielski of Cass Members of the congrega-l City, a boy, Jess Michael. tion of Trinity Methodist f Nov. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Han- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stine Sixteen women were pres- Clark Seeley was feted on Mr. and Mrs. Grant church enjoyed a family I Roger Talaski of Cass City, Kee and family, Gene, Paul by, Mrs. Vera King and Mrs. of Hastings and Mr. and ent Thursday evening when his 65th birthday Friday Hutchinson will have with Thanksgiving dinner follow-1 a girl, Stephanie Beth. and Cindy, and Miss Sally Edith Ward were guests Mrs. Roger Nicholas and the United Methodist Wo- evening when Mr. and Mrs. them for Thanksgiving, Mr. ing morning service Sunday, [ Roach of Lapeer will spend from Friday until Sunday of children of Kawkawlin spent men of the Sutton-Sunshine Tom Herron and some and Mrs. Bill Hutchinson Nov. 19. Around 100 persons Nov. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving with Mrs. Mc- Michael Schlicht of Akron, a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward at Saturday and Sunday with church met at the home of friends gathered at the Seel- and daughter Sarah of Camp attended the cooperative! Kee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coral. Miss Mary Hanby of Mr. and Mrs. Garrison Stine Mrs. Ernest Beardsley. ey home for a surprise birth- Hill, Penn., Mr. and Mrs. meal. boy, Michael Duane II. Clayton Root. Nov. Hi, to Mr. and Mrs. Union Grove, Wis., who was and sons. Joining them Sat- day party. Jim Hutchinson and chil- The meal and the program I en route to Vicksburg to urday evening for an early Alexander Cherniawski of Born Nov. 15 in Hills and dren, Lynne, Michael and that followed were planned | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Root speak at a church banquet, Thanksgiving dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jeff, of Freeland and Mr. by Mrs. Arnold Nieboer. Snover, a girl, Candice visited them Saturday. Join- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Marker Dales Hospital to Mr. and Rose. visited Mrs. William Gettel Mrs. Roger Talaski of Cass Beardsley plan to spend and Mrs. Frank Hutchinson. Children of the Sunday I at Sebewaing Sunday after- ing the relatives Saturday and Stacie of Unionville. Thanksgiving at Ashley with school had participated in a Nov. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. for a Thanksgiving dinner City, a seven-pound daugh- Franklin Wolf of Unionville, noon. She celebrated her ter, Stephanie Beth. Grand- Mr. and Mrs. Loren Bigelow poster contest with the a girl. 96th birthday Nov. 18. They were the three children of Mr. and Mrs. Horace and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Esau theme, "Why I Am Thank- also were callers at the the Fred Wards and their Wright of Tawas were Satur- parents of the baby are Mr. and Anne will have as ful." Ruth Ann Baker andl . Nov. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. families and Mrs. Dick day and Sunday guests of and Mrs. William Hamilton Thanksgiving guests, Miss Richard Rick of Cass City, a home of Mrs. Chris Roth. of Unionville and Mr. and Trinity United Methodist Sonya Teller were an- Mr. and Mrs. Burton Roth, Hanby and two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hunt. Women, of Trinity UM Mary Beth Esau of Kalama- nounced as winners of the ] girl. Grand Haven. En route Mrs. Leo Talaski of Ubly. zoo, Mr. and Mrs. Louis who are spending some time Great-grandparents are Mr. church, report a very suc- contest. at Flint in their daughter's home Sunday, the Hanbys. Mr. and Mrs. Michael cessful bazaar with pro- Striffler of Detroit, Fred PATIENTS LISTED MON- Mrs. King and Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Kenneth Hobart of Jaus and Mrs, Grey Lenzner DAY, NOV. 20, WERE: home, spent the week end at Murphy and son Paul and ceeds of $2350.00. their home, which is near his visited Mrs. Ward's sister, Caro, Mr. and Mrs. E.M. of Bad Axe, Horace Croft of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hamilton of Flint and Wil- FORMAL WEARR mother's. Mrs. Mary Fader, who is 96 Guinther and sons will be Mr. and Mrs. Larry Key- Ubly, Leonard Striffler, Gerald Spencer, Mrs. Earl bur Conley of Bad Axe. Mrs. Gertrude Falkenhag- Whittaker, Mrs. Ethel Bird, and is a patient in a nursing Thanksgiving guests of Mr. ser and son will have as Chappel's home in Westgate Manor, St. and Mrs. Daniel Gyomory at Thanksgiving guests, Mr. en, Mrs. Esther Benkelman Men's Wear and Russell Badcler, Jimmie Louis, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence and the Misses Laura Maier, Bruce, Norman Emmons, "Pilgrim's Deford. Also with them will Bartle will have with them and Mrs. Peter Zawilinski of Formal Wear Rental be Mr. and Mrs. James Bay City, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Katie Crane and Muriel Robert Helfrich and Stanley for Thanksgiving, Mr. and Addison. 'hone 872-3431 Martinek of Cass City; Gyomory and sons Brian Mrs. Gil Schwaderer and Krolikowski and two chil- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne and Darin. Jason Schall of Marlette; Progress" Parker and Mr. and Mrs. son, Craig Langmaid, Mr. dren of Ml. Clemens, Mr. Richard Wolschleger of Dick Hunt and children, and Mrs. Kenneth Lalko and and Mrs. Frank Keller and Ruth; Brian and Cari, will be Thirty-five attended a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuckey two children. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alec Mester, Mrs. to be seen family potluck dinner and and children. Michael Zawilinski and Mr. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Zawilinski. CASS CITY FFA Donald Cross, Martin Bran- and Mrs. Donald Ball and hymn sing Sunday at the diburand Mrs. Forest Tyo of "Pilgrim's Progress," a son. Eraser Presbyterian church Mr. and Mrs. Ron Decker FLORIDA Deford; feature motion picture following the morning wor- of Big Rapids will come Mr. and Mrs. Don Lorent- Heidi Pallas and Mrs. based on the famous book, ship service. Wednesday evening to spend zen will have as Thanksgiv- Margurete Krause of Snov- will be shown by Top-of-the- Marriage Licenses Thanksgiving with her par- ing guests, Doris Gardner er; Thumb Leisure Ministries Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Fritz ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Anne Marie Lorentzen Kelly Diehel of Sebe- al :) p.m. Sunday, in the Roger I). Edwards, 28, and son Jim will be guests of Craig. Other Thanksgiving of Saginaw, Rick Lorentzen CITRUS SALE! waing; Flkton Missionary church Caro. and Mary Ann Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fritz guests will be Mr. and Mrs. of Mt. Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Leo McArdle of Elk- on Elkton Rd. two miles 2;i, Caro. and children in Beverly Fred Decker of Big Rapids, Mrs. George Jetta. ton; north of town. Vermin H. Schwab, 47, Hills, ML, from Wednesday Archie Cameron and daugh- HAMLIN Anton Enderle of Owen- In addition to the film Vassar. and Valerie A. Sud- until Friday. ter, Miss Joan Cameron of Mr. and Mrs. M.B. Auten 00 dale; showing, the program will hofl. 42. Vassar. Madison, Wis., Mr. and will have as guests from ORANGES case Roger liahn and Mrs. include a fellowship hour Jerry J. Ku/ma, 19, Vas- Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hunt Mrs. Albert Tropf, Mrs. Wednesday until Sunday, Russell llvde of Unionville. during which women of the sar. and Theresa M. Okony, will have as guests for Hazel Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. her son. John Starmann of Missionary church will 18. Mayville. Thanksgiving and the week Tom Craig and Barbara and White Pigeon, and her serve refreshments. Jerry T. Callahan, end, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mrs. Paul Craig. daughter and family, Mr. 00 Leisure Ministries is inter- Cass City, and Debra Forthun and children and and Mrs. Michael Mulligan GRAPEFRUIT case The world's largest lime- denominational and open to Stevens, 18, Cass City. friends from Ann Arbor. and daughters, Amy and stone quarry is located at Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anne, of Arlington Heights, (he public. There will be no Timothy L. Heckman, 19, Profit and children will join Rogers City and the world's admission charge, but a Mayville, and Dawn M. Mrs. Hazel Whitfield and other members of her family 50 largest cement plant at Al- free-will offering will be Kilmer. IK. Mayville. Mrs. Mary Kirton will be pena. to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Richard laken. Stephen H. Brown, 19, Thanksgiving guests of Mr. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. TANGELOS case Erla spent the week end in Vassar, and Christine J. and Mrs. Fred Emigh. George Ignash, at Pigeon. Cockrell, 22. Vassar. Canada, visiting Owen They will be celebrating the Sound and other places. . Novak, 24, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 38th wedding anniversary of NAVEL -a., and Betty 50 Rockwood of Otisville and Mr. and Mrs. Ignash. Air. and Mrs. Bruce Le- J. Braun, 24, Havou Vista, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Perry Valley and Nathan. Mrs. ORANGES case La. will be guests for Thanks- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Zapfe Robert W. Stephen, were Sunday dinner guests John Erla and Miss Gert- 18, giving of Mrs. Floyd Otta- rude Erla will be Thanks- Fostoria. and Susan M. wa v. of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Peas- Ihrke. IK. Mayville. ley. giving guests of Mr. and Thomas R. Bailor, Mrs. Clark Erla. Contact any Cass City Fairgrove. and Gave L. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Micho. 25, Fairgrove. Square dance Holm will have as Thanks- Mrs. Richard Beach of FFA Member or Dale R.Smilli, 1H. Deford, giving guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell visited her parents, and Dawn M. Kenward, 17, on Saturday Roger Root and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Call 872-2367 Gagelown. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Zapfe and Beardsley. Wednesday and Troy B. Caverly. Mrs. Thelma Graham. Thursday last week. Kingston, and Doraine The Town and Country Anger, 19, Kingston. Square Dance Club will be Charles A. Shalashnov IK, dancing Saturday to the Akron, and Margaret A calls of Chuck Becker. Xingg. lil, Akron. The dance is specified as Loren R. O'Harris, "pie night," so pie donations Plan for Christmas 1979 Cass City, and Cheryl are in order. Dancing will be Hendrick. 20. Cass City. from 8-11 p.m. at Laker High with a CHRISTMAS CLUB Dale R. Thick. 22.' Bay School and guests are wel- Poll, and Pamela L. Bryant, come. 2(1. Cass City. Richard E. llaskin. BULOVA Tuscola. and Beverly Five different Clubs provide an Green. 4(1. Tuscola. School Menu QUARTZ John L. Robinson Jr. .'in. easy way to Save $50 to $500 Caro. and Jeannie M. NOV. 27—DEC. 1 Church. 21, Caro. for Christmas 1979 IGITALS Richard ,). Dillon, .MONDAY I'liionville. and Diane M. From $69.95 Herman. 2-1. Unionville. Hot Dog & Bun Ronald C. Scholl. 28. Mil- Chips lington, and Debra L. Sauer. Buttered Beans 22. Burton. White Milk cCONKEY Mark W. Stenglein, 23, Brownie Reese, and Wendy M. Red- OPEN YOUR CHRISTMAS CLUB TODAY wan/. 20. Reese. TUESDAY Jewelry and Gift Shop Keith C. Lincoln, 21. Mil- and let Us give You a Christmas Gift Phone 872-3025 Cass City iinglon. and Cheryl L. Chili -Crackers Green, li). Franki'iimuth. 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CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1978 p::::*:::*:::*y^^ PAGETHREI Rabbit Tracks "IfltFitz..."

By John Haire Big band nostalgia

By Jim Fitzgerald (And anyone else he can get to help) Now playing at my neigh- record, I had to wind the trains were jammed anc1 borhood theater is Helen phonograph. soldiers sat on their duffle O'Connell. My typewriter is But back to Helen O'Con- bags? awash in nostalgia. nell, who started all this The sweet days were when The sports fraternity of the entire Thumb is turned on by Remember blackout prac- remembering. Thirty-five Jimmy came marching the run the Bad Axe Hatchets are making towards the State tice, air raid wardens and years ago she was singing home again to see the gir' championship in football. buckets of sand? Remember with Jimmy Dorsey's band. who hadn't been sitting If they win Saturday, it will be the first State title for any shoe rationing and standing This year she is touring in a under the apple tree with football or basketball team in the Thumb. in line to buy cigarets? stage show called "4 Girls anyone else but him He took It's a different story in track where Unionville and later Remember Tommy and 4". Judging from her youth- her dancing to big bane' USA won many State championships. Jimmy Dorsey? ful appearance today, when music, with the tiny lights In high school, I used to she sang with Dorsey, Helen flitting around the ballioomf •s date the little sister of Kay must have been an embryo. and he said he hoped hit The other 3 girls 3 are Foster who, for a short time, sharpshooter meda):- It's that time again. By special delivery the Chronicle will sang with Tommy Dorsey, I Rosemary Clooncy, Mar- wouldn't scratch her baicf be getting issues off to Santa at the North Pole. still brag about it. If my son garet Whiting and Rose shoulder. She said it didn'f Youngsters can write to him in the Chronicle. We'll also married Olivia Newton-John Marie. It is not my intention hurt. publish wallet sized pictures. Black and white are by far the tomorrow, I'd still say my to slight them. At the Detroit I don't ordinarily approvcj best. Some colored photos reproduce, others do not. closest brush with musical Music Hall the other eve- of writing such gush\ paia^ fame came 35 years ago ning, all four girls made the graphs, but that's what hap^ when I had a date with a audience holler for more. It pens when an old crock see1-! relative of Tommy Dorsey's is a splendid show, especial- Helen O'Connell again, in band singer. ly for us old crocks who person. Nostalgia is danger r A week or so ago I sampled the cooking at Greek Town in I mention this boyhood think an Elton John is some Detroit. Lamb shish kebab was the dish I chose. ous. That evening I ended upt adventure simply to estab- sort of British plumbing. lecturing my wife on thtt It wasn't all that bad. For a change. lish my credentials. I grew But Helen O'Connell con- But given a choice, I'll take plain old steak and eggs cultural advantages ol run[ anytime. up during the Big Band Era fesses to being the oldest of ning boards. and I've never fully recov- the four women, which must The next day I apologi/ed^ ered. Young people today be what puts her so snugly for boring her. She said ifr are no nuttier about Mick into my league. I can re- didn't hurt. Ah. -- Jagger and Alice Cooper member seeing her in front The Christmas season sort of sneaked up this year. The than my generation was of a big band, I remember Energy big \ extended Indian Summer fall weather makes Christmas about Glenn Miller and Ben- the other three in different seem a long ways away. ny Goodman. frameworks, such as radio That all changed Monday. It snowed and the village crew But the similarity ends and movies. It's more fun to school was busy erecting Yule decorations. with the nutliness. Miller remember the bittersweet days when Lucky Strike Suddenly you know it's later than you think. HOUSE FIRE — Elkland township firemen fought the and Goodman made music. Amene.i's public icnoul? I'm not quite sure what it is Green went to war and are working to cut costs hv- fire at the Melvin Hoppe residence on M-53 from both that Jagger and Cooper do, no matter what awful thing kcepin^ closer tabs on thoif. outside and inside the home. Loss in the fire last but I'd appreciate it if they'd happened, there was always use of eiK'rjjy. ;i holly itcnp stop, a big band playing in the in the school budget f Wednesday was estimated at $10,000. i story on page n background. I ruined my record. I watched a quarter of a Lions Benny Goodman is still Since thi' i>.sUni,iti'd cost__ televised football game Sunday. That was the first making marvelous music Those days were bitter of energy for each student professional football game on the tube for me this season. today. Glenn Miller has been because of the departures. this school yc.ii is .S.~>7£ Frankly, I'm saturated with football on the tube and from dead since World War II, but But even then, half the town nearly triple (he '520 cost what I hear lots of others have had it up to here with the the sound of his swee! horns came down to the depot to only five years .ijjo, manvf games. is still imitated today, and it say goodby. and the high schools are outtinn baclf The only game I really would have liked to see was still evokes beautiful mem- school band played its stut- ed uca t i on a I pi 0^1 ,1111 s £ Michigan State's win over U of M. ories of a dark ballroom with tery version of Glenn Mil- some are even eliminating But that's out, of course, since the Big Ten's best team is a big crystal ball spinning ler's "St. Louis Blues music or intramuial spoils £ barred from TV until next season. stolen from dealer from the center of the ceil- March." Remember when to make up for the extra SIJTt 1 ing, reflecting tiny lights on Lei Kabideau of Kabideau Sunday morning thai her car Motors reported I he the!'! The loss was estimated at bare shoulders. Remember was entered while parked on S4f)-.i(). dance cards'.' TREAT WITH LOW FLOW OXYGEN last Wednesday morning lo llnughlon SI reel1. The weather Cass City poliee of four wire Huron county deputies Thirty-five years from to- AT NIGHT WITH THE "MARX 0," RESPIRATORY Taken were an fi-track day, will anyone be imitat- I High wheel-style wheel rovers off tape player, valued at $70. were called early Saturday SUPPORT SYSTEM Low Precip. i\ used Chrysler Cordoba to investigate not the dis- ing the sound of Frank Wednesday 44 .... 14 ... and 2-1 tapes. $!">(!. 0 parked behind the .Mam appearance, but the appear- Zappa, possibly to evoke Thursday 48 . . . . 36 ...... 0 Sandy Scott of 4H10 Sher- memories of car wrecks'.' In Friday Street dealership. man Street told police last ance of a microwave oven. OXYGEN The wheel covers Karl Retford of Second the year :>()00. will disc Saturday 46 22 ... 41 Wednesday morning I hat jockeys snicker at the recol- fROM ROOM AIR. Sunday valued at $(if> each. Street. Owendale. found the .". .»-.'« --.•,, T 0 someone ripped the left side lection of Dolly Parton's 1 Monday- were taken some time appliance in some bushes in |» No lanks lo Worry Aboul 30 . ... 20 0 rearview mirror off her car talented measurements'.' 1 :">:!!() p.m. the previous day. the previous evening at the his sard. |» Unit Never Runs Out of Oxyqen 'amela Sue Vandeberghe Just a few years ago, two * * DEllVEPy AVAILABLE [HPOU6HOUI MICHIGAN Charmont. leaving it hang- The General Klectric of my kids actively adored a of H40 Ann Drive. Caro, ing by the remote control microwave was valued at WE Bill MEDIUK AND B.S OIWC1 reported to Cass City police group called the Monkees. cable." $•100-500. Today, those kids don't know CALL DIRKT OR WRITt or care what happened to the FOR INFORMATION Monkees who. if they are si ill in the theater, must be The ushering. But I still keep track of Artie Shr.vv and who he is iPHVCIfA illnUWlfic J1BB/V, marrying. I still prickle Haire when I hear his clarinet play 242 5. TILS3RAPN ROAD "All the Things You Are." PONTIAC, Ml 49033 (313)681-3999 Net The first time I played that (517)872-3084

.Maybe it's because I'm teachers as naive about not with it but I can't help grading as Jim llobbs. they thinking that Mrs. Joyce certainly have learned by Lane won the battle and lost the latest incident. the war. No way will they indicate At periodic intervals Mrs. that a student was marked Lane pins the Cass City down because of absences or School board wild well tardiness. thought out and documented They won't say it but don't fads showing that a stu- you suppose that it \ dent's civil liberties have continue to be done'.' Grad- been violated. ing at best is subjective and The first time she who is to say why a student mounted an attack, she received one grade or an- needed a lawyer from the other'.' Only the teacher. American Civil Liberties That's the reason why I'nion iACI,l;i to put her Mrs. Lane may have lost the FEATURING . . . point across. war. After a threatened law suit School is the first step in a by the ACU' rep the board learning to cope, learning backed down, changed its just a little of what lies policy and said that a stu- ahead. Learning lo latch on dent could not be marked to a little responsibility, a down for absences. little self discipline. Observ- CANDIES Last week Mrs. Lane ing rules is part of it. didn't need to bring in the I'm strictly old-fashioned big guns from the ACLU lo when it comes to school and win her point. She has the kids. My method was passed law on her side when she down from my parents and Coffee and said that a grade can't be it's a very good guess that it reduced for tardiness.'Supl. was passed down from their Donald ('rouse knew it and parents. Cookies so did the board. A simple law. Get a whip- ping in school and be pre- Served The teacher who marked pan .I to get another when down Mrs. Lane's daughter you get home. wasn't here when the first That won't svin me any lassie made local headlines, points with the ACLU and and he learned the hard maybe it didn't do the kids way. any good either. You can see that so far But it's very sure that Mrs, Lane is the clear none of them is suffering victor. The daughter's grade now because their civil lib- was not reduced. erties were hamstrung in That battle was won. Now high school. how about the war'.' And that's really what it is If there were any other all about.

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PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1978 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN) Board votes pay raises for consortium administrative staff

The Thumb Area Consort- Arnold Schwcit/.er was giv- MEP pays up to 100 per- hcnsive Employment and CETA Title VI job re* ium administrative board en an increase from $-1,000 to cent of the entry level wage Training Act (CETA) funds quests approved included a last Thursday approved an- $5,000 for his duties as of employees for on-the-job for the present fiscal year to clerical worker for the Cassl nual pay raises for its office consortium financial ad- training programs in newly spend in the three upper City schools, thice janitors] and non-administrative ministrator. created positions with priv- Thumb counties. for the Owendale-Gagetownf staff. The consortium will now ate employers. The employ- Present programs are be- schools and a counseling] Increases were based on be billed $(i per hour plus the er is not required to retain ing continued until then at office secretary lor the Ublyl what the Huron County cost of supplies for computer the person once the training last year's spending levels. schools. Board of Commissioners services furnished by his is over although it is hoped granted to its county em- office. Previously, the man- he will do so, ployees starting Jan. 1. power agency was billed The consortium presently Lioness Club has program Office manager Cheryl only for time spent by his has $270.000 in MEP funds Schuette got an increase employees using the com- for the period ending March from $8,500 to $9,998, the puter for consortium ac- 31, of which only $7,000 The Lioness Club held its dinner with a Chiistmasl same to be paid deputy counts. remains to be committed monthly dinner meeting at party following Laural- TOWNSHIP BOARD -- For the first time in recent memory, there clerks in Huron county. The board voted to apply with employers. As of Oct. Veronica's Restaurant Bryant and Maiv Lou Erlal Huron county employees to the state for $20(1,000 in 31. there were 99 partici- Monday, Nov. 13. will be co-hostesses Gifts) are Democrats serving on the Novesta township board. Taking their were granted a 7 percent oaths of office Monday evening from Trustee Fred Knoblet (left) were Michigan Employment Pro- pants in the program. The club voted to buy 10 will be exchanged 1^ increase, not to exceed $800, gram (MEP) funds for 19711. Consortium Executive gifts for the Regional Center Beryl Bliss conducted af- those elected Nov. 7, from left, Arleon C. Retherford, trustee; William and that was given to the Of that, $30,000 will be spent Director Frank Lenard said in Caro. very interesting Chustmasf C. O'Dell, supervisor, and the two Democrats, Nursie Kloc, clerk, and other five consortium em- for administrative and other that by the board's Dec. 21 The Christmas meeting program in arts and crafts t Everett C. Field, treasurer. Mrs. Kloc defeated Henry Rock, who ployees, only one of whom costs, the rest for salary re- meeting he should know how will be at the home of Edith The members made oma-t served as clerk 22 years. Also sworn in was the new deputy clerk, would have been over $800 imbursement for 130 per- much his agency will re- Little Monday, Dec. 11. merits for the Ch Frances Kloc, her cousin. without the limitation. sons. reive in federal Compre- There will be a pot luck season. Huron County Treasurer 11 homeless after fire

.Continued from page one no electricity. Kerosene lan- terns were being used for light. Repair work that needs to be done includes replace- ment of upstairs windows, all of which were broken, fixing the roof and the room where the fire took place, restoring electricity, replac- ing the soaked downstairs carpeting, and lots of clean- ing. She was still waiting for some estimates on the re- pair work and was afraid that it might take several weeks before all repairs are done and her family back home. They will be tempor- arily reunited for Thanks- CEDAR RUN SCHOOL — This photo was taken in the spring of 1928. Front row, from left, giving dinner. Their stove Roland Wright, Dwight Turner, Merle Beardsley, Chester Orlowski, Pete Aleksink, Frank L uses gas. Bock and unidentified. Second row, Clarabell Hartley, Shirley Beardsley, Dorothy Orlouski, The children are all within Gertrude Hister, Marie Hartley, Anna Staddler, Alexia Bayley, Phyllis Hendrick. Third row, a couple miles, living at the Carl Hartley, Harry Orlowski, Louis Wright, John Bayley, Everett Leishinan, Clayton Hiser, homes of the Raymond Gar- Theresa Staddler, Irene Hendrick, Doris Wilson, Lanetta Hendrick, Isabelle Hendrick. Back etys, Franklin Smiths and Harold Polegas. row, teacher Gertrude Striffler, Anthony Staddler, Tony Aleksink, Joe Staddler, Theresa According to Mrs. Garety, Gazafi, Ruth Hendrick, Nellie Hiser, Gertrude Orlowski, Maxine Hendrick, Lucy Mench. Cedar the Hoppe family is in need Run School is now a house; it's located on Elmwood Road, a half mile west of Cedar Run Road. of carpeting or a large rug The photo belongs to Ruth Fisher of (CHil Garfield Street. She was Ruth Hendrick and in the for the downstairs, possibly seventh grade when the photo was taken. some toys and furniture, and some general help with cleaning. Persons interested in help- ing can call Mrs. Garety at 872-3517 or the Franklin Smiths at 872-4173. Elkland township firemen were at the scene for more than an hour. The Elmwood township-Gagetown depart- ment brought a tanker to the scene. The Bad Axe Fire JustS 1978'sLeft Department brought a pumper, but it wasn't needed so was sent back. 78 Granada - '78 Fiesta - '78

+ + + +•(- + "And, therefore, I, William Bradford - by the Grace of God today, the franchise While Elkland firemen ASK 70 SEE OUR INVOICE of this good people — governor of were at the Hoppe house You'll never buy a new Ford this cheap again fire, they received a call at Plymouth, say, through virtue of vested 5:12 p.m. to extinguish a car power .... ye shall gather with one fire in the IGA Foodliner accord, and hold in the November, parking lot. Thanksgiving unto the Lord." The grass fire truck was sent there, but on arrival, firemen were told that vil- That was the first Thanksgiving Proc- lage police officer William lamation, spoken by Plymouth, Massa- Moore had put the fire out using a fire extinguisher. chusetts governor William Bradford at They then returned to the the harvest feast celebrated by the Ply- house fire. mouth Colony and neighboring Indians Driver of the car was in 1621, following a winter ot great Nancy Maynard of Sever- starvation. ance Road.

Today's Thanksgiving turkey is a re- minder of that first feast, which in- At 3 p.m. Friday, Bing- cluded four, wild turkeys. ham township firemen were new called to the Fern Cardenas home on Cleland Road, Cass City, where an overheated oil burner caused an esti- FORD mated $100 in smoke dam- age. Firemen were there A Happy Thanksgiving about 45 minutes. MUSTANGS From All of Us at — Price it and you'll THINGS drive it away! CASS CITY BRANCH WE PRINT!

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PAGE FIVE CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1978 PEDALING AROUND Accident round-up REWARD Sable and White Dog Dating as Answers to Name o( LASSIE a game Deer cause four By MikeEliasohn crashes in county The poor girl. found they had nothing in Here she was, a secretary, common and couldn't stand each other. Although hunters took Marie F. High, 48, of 6622 At 3:30 p.m. last Thurs- maybe 20 years old, on Huron Street, Cass City, was "The Dating Game" on tele- That might be alright if most of the deer during day, Ruthann C. Czekai, 38, the prize was a chauffeur the past week, some deer in ticketed by deputies on a of 4544 Brooker Street, was vision with a choice of three the area lost their lives in charge of failure to stop in bachelors: A doctor, a body- driven trip by Checker Cab halted in the drive at Cass around Los Angeles for a collisions with cars. an assured clear distance City High School, prior to guard for Playboy publisher Donna C. Heckroth, 49, of ahead after an accident at Hugh Hefner and a tele- few hours for a meal at a turning left onto Cemetery Mushroom Road, Deford, 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Road, when her car was phone operator. fancy restaurant and a play LAST SEEN WITH JAMES STEWART was eastbound on Decker- They reported Marion E. struck in the rear. She didn't Just her luck, she liked the at the Huntington Hartford AND MICKEY ROONEY IN THE Theatre or a ride in the ville Road, west of Plain Foster, 66, of Caro, headed get the name of the other way the telephone operator Road, according to deputies, northeast on M-81, was turn- THRILLING NEW Goodyear blimp. driver. She later reported MOTION PICTURE ADVENTURE, said "hello" and how he when a deer ran into the left ing right onto Akron Road answered her questions. She But what if the prize was a the incident to Cass City 9-day trip to British Colum- side of her car. It happened when her car was struck by police. chose him for her date. (The at 5:40 p.m. Saturday. the High auto, which was "interviewer" isn't told be- bia or St. Petersburg, Fla.? I Randy L. Baker, 22, of 7526 can hear the frustrated There were three such behind her. Sebewaing Road, Owendale, forehand the occupations of collisions Sunday, two re- Mrs. High told officers she the three "interviewees.") chaperone now. "Aren't you was southbound on Reming- WOMAN OF THE YEAR — two going to come out of ported by the Cass City couldn't stop in time so ton Road, south of Fairgrove Her mother will probably police. veered onto the shoulder. never let her get over it. your rooms and at least talk Road, at 3:30 a.m. Sunday, Thelma Pratt (left) examines her At 10:45 a.m., Bruce H. Her car continued ahead, he told deputies, when he fell "You dummy! Why didn't to each other?!" the impact taking place on Cass City Business and Professional Then there are the ones Conklin, 52, of Corunna, was asleep. you pick the doctor. You headed northeast on M-81, Akron Road. Women's Club woman of the year CASS THEATRE should have been able to tell who get to do the choosing His car crossed the center- who realize as soon as they southwest of Jacob Road, At 2 p.m. last Thursday, line, then crossed back and award, an engraved platter, with club Thurs.-Sun. by the tone of his voice he when a deer ran into his car. according to village police, was a doctor. Instead you see the ones they didn't pick went off the west side of the Nov. 30 Dec. 1-2-3 At 6:30 p.m., Diane Lynne Eleanor T. Szostak, 61, of S. road into a ditch. president Mabel Wright. have to pick a telephone that they made the wrong Phillips Road, Kingston, choice. Brown, 22, of Cass City operator!" Road, Cass City, was west- parked along the south curb Worse, maybe she and the There was the blonde pro- on Main Street, west of Oak fessional basketball player, bound on M-81, west of telephone operator fell in Crawford Road, when her Street, didn't see the oncom- love and got married. maybe 6-9 or 6-10, who liked tall women, car collided with the animal. ing eastbound car when she Elect Thelma Pratt Not all choices on "The pulled out into traffic and He picked Bachelorette At 6:15 p.m. according to Dating Game" are the right Caro state police, Mark D. the two collided. ones, I'm sure. No doubt No. l.Then Bachelorette No. Driver of the other car 2 was introduced and he was Burlingame, 24, of Rose- there have been some where ville, eastbound on M-46, was Vandelene B. Wood, 43, "woman of year" as soon as the newly united obviously drooling and of 4703 South Street. Gage- mentally kicking himself at west of Cat Lake Road, couple got backstage they town. the same time. She was struck a deer with his car. wearing skintight pants, a Thelma Pratt was honored active in the Hills and Dales NOV. 23-24-25-26 Beat the rush skimpy top and looked, in as the Cass City Business General Hospital Auxiliary, NOTE: No Bargain Nite This Week "G" rated terms, spectacu- and Professional Women's Novesta Church of Christ, lar. Club "woman of the year" American Association of Re- THURSDAY —8:00 ONLY — mail early*,' Then came Bachelorette Father O'Shea last Wednesday. tired Persons, and as a Fri.-Sat.-Sun. 7:30 & 9:30 for Christmas No. 3 and finally he got to The former grocery owner helper at Provincial House. meet his date. She was good was presented with an en- She lives on S. Seeger Street. From the Producers of "Smokey & the Bandit" looking but in height, she graved platter during a din- It's time to start thinking came up to the knot on his ner meeting at Veronica's The greatest stuntmam alive! about getting those Christ- tie. He was disappointed but Restaurant. She did not Correction mas parcels and cards in the she sure wasn't. She put her named director know she would be the mail arms around him and held recipient beforehand. Mrs. The article in last week's According to Cnss City on like she was holding onto Pratt, 71, is a charter mem- Chronicle about the state Postmaster Grant Glaspie, Father William ,1. O'Shea 1978 to address specifically a tree in a wind storm. ber of the local BPW chap- Education Services Advis- the deadline to ensure de- has been appointed director the need for pastoral action It's bad enough to lose out ter. ory Council on which Gcral- livery by Christmas for on a date on "The Dating of the newly created Office for family ministry. In addi- cline Tibbits and Jane Ho- parcels air mailed to foreign Game" but what is even for Family Life for the tion to this concern, the The daughter of Anson and bart serve contained two countries is Nov. 28; for worse are the consolation Catholic Diocese of Sagi- bishops are encouraging Charlotte Henderson, she errors. cards and letters, Dec. 2. pri/.es. naw. dioceses to plan for 1980 attended Ferguson and The council makes recom- Packages to military per- Chuck Harris, the pro- The appointment, made which has been designated Crawford rural schools and mendations on spending of sonnel overseas (APO ad- ducer, must be cheap. I by Bishop Francis F. Reh, is as "Family Year." graduated from Cass City federal Elementary and dresses) should be mailed doubt if he ever pays a dime effective immediately. "The1 limes of relative High School. Secondary Education Act by Nov. 28; cards and letters Fr. O'Shea will perform family stability are over," Title IV funds, not Title VI for pri/.es. Instead, he gets She moved to Bay City to by Dec. 9. them all for "promotional his new duties in addition to said Fr. O'Shea in comment- as stated. For domestic mail, pack- continuing to serve as pastor ing about the concern of the work after graduation and considerations," including there met Thomas Pratt. The article should also ages should be mailed by the trips. of St. Michael church in bishops. "Changes in society have said no Tuscola county Dec 7 and cards and letters Wilmot and St. Joseph are threatening families. They were married in 1932 school districts receive any How else to explain such and eventually moved to a by Dec. Hi. prize dates as tennis les- church in Mayville. The statistics dealing with of the funds for experi- It won't take that long to A native of Tyre, he was divorce and other ills are farm near Cass City. sons? He had two daughters mental projects, not that no get domestic mail delivered, Losing bachelors get such ordained in 1971. He served well known. The bishops' funds are received for any from a previous marriage Frnm Warner Hroi \ Glaspie said, but the Postal pri/.es as women's cologne as associate pastor in Sagi- policy decision attempts to purpose. The Regional Ed- icjilions Cornpany Service is hoping to avoid a naw and Chesaning before meet this challenge by giv- and they had two sons of and imitation brick. their own. All married, ucational Media Center in last minute rush so is en- receiving his present assign- ing us a vision of what the Cass City receives about 20 The perfect date for a Klaine Seaman lives in O n j*j :couraging persons to mail ment in July, 1977. family should be and a IMC loser. He can spend a lone- Thermal, Calif.; Velma percent of its budget from I early some Saturday evening strategy to make the vision Title IV and some local Manager's birthday — If it's yours Since Christmas is on a real." ' Simpson in Riverside, spraying women's cologne Calif.; Marvin Pratt in school districts receive Title also, you are theatre's guest. |Monday, there won't be the in the air to remind him of That way, according to the IV funds for audio-visual ^opportunity to deliver mail Houston. Texas, and Arthur the woman who isn't there priest, is by listening to the Pratt. Cass City. purposes. • on the day before the holi- while he panels his kitchen real concerns of families iday in imitation brick. and trying to find answers Thomas Pratt died in Feb- with them. ruary. 19f>8. His widow was rnJM 44D try is a direct result of a pol- icy adopted by the bishops of Cough the . They Mixture VICKS voted unanimously in May, 3oz. Disc. Price Vapo Reg.2.10 $189 04 Disc. Price Rub

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Michigan's new deposit increased cost for soft law on soft drink and beer drinks that will apparently containers goes into effect result from the increased Dec. 3. cost to distributors for hand- Karen Hurt thinks the law ling? is a good idea, evident by the "If I want to drink pop, fact she voted for it when it . that bad, I guess I will," she was on the ballot two years replied. ago, "I'm in favor of it," she Miss Hurt is in her third said. "I think we have to do year of teaching at Ever- something to clean up." green Elementary School. FUN AND PROFITABLE TO SHOP She feels the advantage of She teaches first and second the law is that it will lead to grade and lives on Oak cleaner roadsides and other Street, Cass City. areas by discouraging people from littering. "It's a hassle to have to CITY THIS HOLIDAY SEASON! return them (containers)," she admitted, "but if people can't learn another way (to not litter), I guess they'll have to learn this way." "If they learn to pick up (beverage containers), hopefully they will learn to pick up other things." Miss Hurt also feels the use of returnablcs will save energy from not having to manufacture as many new containers. Is she willing to pay the

HEALTH TIPS Keeping cool and keeping healthy NOTHING TO BUY By Frank Chappell, NO OBLIGATION American Medical Association = Those of us who are re- in the mid-70s. sponding to energy conser- Heating the interior of k JUST REGISTER AT ANY vation pleas by keeping homes and offices dui ing the home temperatures some- winter removes moisture PARTICIPATING STORE what lower this winter are from the air. The higher the likely to stay somewhat temperature, the dryer the healthier than those who air. Air with little moisture continue to overheat their aggravates bronchial and dwellings. other respiratory problems F The American Medical As- II contributes to dry throat 1= FREE MOVIES sociation says that tempera- and nose, coughs, and dry, I tures in the mid-GOs are itchy skin. CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER healthier than temperatures The respiratory system t a OPEN NIGHTS ON THESE DATES doesn't cope well with sud- k den changes in temperatuie t Human service Moving from an overly I 1978 DECEMBER — 2 p. heated room into outside t- SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT directory cold affects the body ad- versely, causing coughs and respiratory problems The being readied body adjusts to temperature 1 2 changes gradually. One telephone number to There are no major health call to get information on advantages inherent in 4567 8 9 any human service in Tus- keeping inside tempeiature cola, Huron, Sanilac, and somewhat lower, but there Lapeer counties will soon be are minor advantages that ...he's back with a reality. will add to comfort and well 11 12 13 14 15 16 brand new The Human Development being during the wintei thrills, fun Commission (HOC) Board If the air inside your home as he tackles of Directors has made this is very dry even with re- 18 19 20 21 22 23 a desperate need a high priority for next duced temperature levels, band of pirates! year and work has already you might consider using a begun. humidifier to add moisture 25 26 27 28 29 30 This month, surveys will be sent out to all the human service providers in Tuscola Gifted group f county. HOC Executive Director Sally Atchinson said, "We are hoping that all meeting set f providers will take the time SEE SANTA to fill out the survey form so The Tuscola County Com- f" that we can make the in- mittee for the Gifted will P formation available to the meet Thursday, Dec. 7, at 4 p" ^ public at no charge." p.m. at the Tuscola Inter- U LUKEHALPIN PAMELA FRANKLIN • TOM HELMORE rc BRIAN KELLY Howard Hoskins, planner mediate School District of- JL «D FLIPPER HtN&vARS ART'ARTHUR LEON"BENSON-inMETROCOLOR coordinator for HOC, will ficc, 1385 Cleaver Road, F head the task of collecting Cam. =" and compiling the informa- All interested persons are L FLY tion. invited to attend. - Saf.r Dec. 16 - 2 p. TO CASS CITY We'ne Wfee/ie Vbtt FRIDAY - 2 P.M. I When /OIL Meed Hi Weather Permitting — At Hoi I ing Hills Airport OF LIGHT..." FREE CANDY FOR KIDDIES MAGIC Santa will be in Cass City every Friday from G MAGICOLOR 7-9 and Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. until Christmas. Sat., Dec. 23 — 2 p.m. FREE COFFEE FREE PRIZES Tickets from IN HOME-LAWN Participating Stores DECORATION OPEN BRUCE.KING PAUL LEONARD CONTEST 6148 E. Cass City Road Cass City, Ml 48726 $ Off ice Phone: 517-872-4720 SUNDAYS 50-First Prize Stop in or phone for . . COMMERCIAL S HOMEOWNERS, LIFE, FARMOWNERS, or RECRE- 25-Second Prize ATIONAL VEHICLES insurance. 12 Noon to 5 p.m. $ Open Sun., Nov. 26 15-Third Prize FARM BUREAU* $ Dec. 3-10-17-24 INSURANCE t 10-Fourth Prize GROUP. I Farm Bureau Mutual • Farm Bureau Life • Community Service Insurance, hlUI.ll I, ,1,11!,II,, Ill i'l i:.,,, illh, ill 111 ,11.Ill 11 ii I ,11 i ill I .1,1,11! i JM , hiiiilHiiiiiiyJ

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/./hero Yaur farm Com,... I ,r:;t BUSINESSMEN HOME OWNERS FARMERS FARM BURF4U SERVICFS INC Cass City Bowling Leagues , Store, Office, Warehouse, Garage? CHAKIYIONT Team High Game: Brink- 2120. man Bins 792. High Women's Games: J. 156, M. Guild 155-153, L. 200Games: G. Diebel 227- LADIES' LEAGUE High Team Games: Don's Lapp 200, J. Smithson 199- Farm Bureau Bulldogs Are- Nov. 1-1, 1!)7X High Series: J. Ardler 535, Auction 733-729, Clare's Sun- Helwig 155, D. Adams 154, P. 204, Rich Koch 223, J. M. Guild 531, M. Smithers 186, Kris O'Dell 183, B, Tomaszewski 152, R. Capps Tuckcy 222, G. Christner 218, oco 756. Dudek 180-171, B. Irrer 175, Professionally Engineered Johnson Plumberettes 33 510, N. Anderson 484, L. Hoi- High Individual Series: P. 150. D. Koch 214, R. Spaulding Woods Research comb 470, S. Reynolds 470, J. McCarty 173-170-160, B. 211, M. Wasserman 211, Ron Designed to Fit Your Needs 30 Childs 523, C. Davidson 518, Lefler 159, Kathy O'Dell 157, Veronica's 27 E. Romain 467, S. Scott 454, R. Mellenclorf 469, J, Lapp MERCHANT'S Nicholas 200, B. Silvernail Carry a Long Term Warranty P. Johnson 469, C. Mellen- B. Englehart 156, S. Asher "A" LEAGUE 200. Texaco 23 457, S. Cummins 451. 155. Erected or Material Only Brinkman Bins 22 dorf 460, P. Mclntosh 498, J. High Individual Games: Nov. If), 11)78 High Team Series to date: Ber-VVa-Ga-Na Steadman 463, J. Winchester Splits Converted: B. Irrer Rabideau Motors 2948. 21 P. Childs 199-167-157, R. 5-10, C. Struve 5-6. M. Mc- Cabelcttes 21 453, C. Wallace 455, Carol Mellendorf 193. C. Davidson Croft-Clara Lumber High Team Game to date: "Ask th^ Farm Bureau People" Rutkoski 454, R. Speirs 469. Carty 5-8-10. Fort's 21 186-167-165, A. Pallas 182. D. Blount Agriculture Rabideau Motors 1041, . High Games: J. Ardler Call 872-4409 or 753-3457 Now Live-Wires 20 Mathcwson 180, J. Lapp Erla's Food Center High Individual Series to I IGA Foodliner 17 210, M. Guild 192, S. Rey- 176-156, K. Harmon (sub) TUSCOLA Charlie's Market date: Gary Diebel 614. Cass City Sports Inc. 17 nolds 202, R. Speirs 189, F. 166. D. Cox 163, I. Schweik- GETTOGETI!EHS"A" Ouvry Chevy-Olds 25 High Individual Game (o| eters Krla's 12 Witherspoon 163, C. Wallace art 163, J. Gyomory 163, L. Nov. 13, IflTK Warren Electric 25 dale: Bob Ridenour 247. 171, Carol Rutkoski 173, N. Charmont 5822 Cass City Road 4330 Seaway Drive Yost 160-153, R. Pringle 155, 22 High Individual Average] Team High Series: John- Davis 176, P. Ray! 173, J. Cole Carbide 29 New Life 22 to date: Gary Diebel 175. Cass City, Ml 48726 Carrollton, Ml 48724 S. Cummins 154-152. son Plumberettes 2331). Winchester 157, F'. Koch 157, Splits Converted: K. Hall's Trim Shop 29 Kritzmans' 16 J. Steadman 178, P. Johnson Harmon (sub) 9-10, L. Yost Lawrence Ins. 28'j Cass City Oil & Gas 15 167, H. Peters 168, C. Mel- Croft-Clara Lumber Fuelgas 14' THURSDAY MTE TRIO 2-7. R. Patera 3-10, D. Tracy 25 '•_• Nov. Hi, 1!)7K lendorf 169, P. Mclntosh 187, 4-5-7, C. Davidson 2-7. Hillaker's Auct. Serv. Kingston State Bank 14 THE ANSWER IS C. Mealy 152, Michelle Par- Ouvry's Chevy-Olds rish 159, M. Lagos 150, Marie WIDL Radio ' 500 Series: G. Lapp 598. Blatz 4 THURSDAY Wildwood Farms Parrish 151, S. Scott 171, M. Harris-Hampshire Ins. 20 E. Lcwicki 591, J. Fox 580, A. 3 AIOKMN'G COFEEE Draves Dist. 3' Smithers 179, E. Romain Nov. Hi, 11178 Bartnik's Sales & Parts 20 D. Fredericks 571. M. Hel- 159. J. Doerr 150, .\. Ander- Pabsl wig 561, C. Kolb 555. N. Willy Hillside Barber Shop 3' 15 Van Dale son 178, L. Holcomb 163, B. Spring Crest Draperies 14 555. D. Wallace 553, F. 3 Crest wood Lounge Smiths 1 Abke 170, R. Balls 172, P. Kappen Sawmill Sweet Sommers' Bakerv 11 Schott 552, J. Steadman 545. Brinkman 165, L. Deering F. Knoblet 540, K. Martin Oops V Bowlettes Jacques Seeds 150. Pin Pickers High Game: C. Kolb 230. 538, L. Summers 530. J. {• Splits Converted: Carol M. Zawilinski 230. Gallagher 523, P. Smith 523, Del Nicholas Trucking I- Sugars & Spice Nemelh 0' Rutkoski 4-5-10, F. Wither- Bankettes High Series: B. Silvernail E. Schulz 522, II. Wolak 522. spoon 2-3-10. J. Ardler 9-10, 21'-,. 606. M. Zawilinski 521. P. Robin- Big .John's 0 Gutter Dusters 21 B.l.Wilso.i 0 P. Ravi 5-7. R. Xeigler 5-6, L. Central Builders High Team Series: son 517. B. Bader 515. J. Deering 2-7, A. Turner 3-10. 20 Lawrence Ins. 2781. Burns 514, D. Iseler 512. I). Colonial Inn 20 High Series: L. Smith 546. Pilots & 1 High Team Game: Ouvry Blank 508, E. Helwig 508. C. 18 981. Vandiver 508, A. Ouvry 502. High Game: J. Generous Charlie's Angels 16'. 215. TUESDAY B. Pudelko 501, I). Romain Troublemakers 11 500 Series: R. Geiger 514, AFTERNOON LADIES J. Burleson 508, D. Miller 501. High Team Series: Blatz High Series: S Revnolds 17-18. Nov. I 1, I97X 511. 521, J. Guinther 515, B. 200 Games: C. Kolb 224- Silvernail 606, D. Englehart 200, G. Lapp 223-210. P. High Team (James: Hill- High Game: V. Sheinko side, Dravos Disl. 634. Team No. H 32 203. 511, R. Schember 510, B. Smith 216. E. Schulz 215. N. Bowling Grannies 30 Bader 526. L. Summers 571. Willy 205. D. Wallace 204. E. 200 Games: J. Generous Over-the-hill gang 28 High Team Series: Sugars E. Schulz 534, S. Hammett Lew'icki 203. B. Bader 202. 215. J. Sleadman 211. E. C&C Lumber 28 & Spice 1711. 554, J. Mclntosh 512, D. A.D. Fredericks 201. M. Gordon 211, P. Davis 200. Mother's Girls 28 High Team Game: Sugars Allen 549, K. Gremel 564, B. Zawilinski 2(io. 500Series: L. Smith 546. J. WickesAg. 23 & Spice 671. Warrack 503, R. Metcalf534, High Team Series to dale: Sleadman 545, D. Miller 540, B.B.B. 23 200 Games: V. Sheinko D. Lcnvry 582, M. Zawilinski New England Life 28K4. P. Davis 526. B. Noisier 523, Sunshine 20 203, S. Reynolds 201. 552, C. Kolb 524. High Team Game to dale: E. Gordon 524. J. Hacker Charmont Girls 17 170 & Over: K. McCul- 200Games: R. Geiger 200, Fuelgas 1041. 517. G. Mellendorf 516. N. Sherwood-on-lhe-Hill 17 lough 179, V. Kilbourn 171, B. Silvernail 223-212. L. Sum- High Individual Series to Willy 513, C.R. Smith 504. N. Haggles 177, S. Reynolds dale: Archie McLachlun Chappel's Men's Shop 16 172. mers 210, J. Merchant 210, J &J Service 2 B. Freiburger 210, J. 638. Splits Converted: B. En- Mclntosh 203, K. Gremel High Individual Game to Sault Ste. Marie, estab- High Series: I). Wisch- derle 4-5. C. Ackerman 2-7, 221-210, D. Shannon 200, M. dale: Aime Ouvry 246. lished in 1608, is the oldest meyer 501. B. Ender 2-10, M.L. Lorencz Zawilinski 230, C. Kolb 230. High Individual Average lown between the Alleghen- High Game: P. Teidiman 4-5, 3-10, B. Laurie 3-10, 5-10, to date: George Lapp 182. ies and the Rockies. li)2. M. Goslin 5-6-10, 5-7-9. High Team Series: Over- V. Kilbourn 2-7 (2), V. TUSCOLA SMI-' til Sheinko 5-6, 5-6-10. tin: PiolMh' L Ihc-hill gang 2364. V. Aus- GET TOGETHERS"B" .MERCHANTS lander 2-7, 5-6, B. Laming I U'.iHil.i High Team Game: Over- 2-7. M. Lagos 2-7. Nov. 13, 197K "H" LKAGIT: Isl.iti-ol M.HV B Spcricur, ilft:i,',is«1 the-hill gang 620. Final Standings-Hound No. I lAKt NOIICt On January 23 W9, J 170 & Over: G. Corcoran Thunder Rcl. Speedway 31 Nov. 15, I!)7H .il H'OO ,ini. in Hie F iol),ile Court. 183. I). Wischmeyer 180. N. Bliss Milk Haulers ' 29 Clare's Sunoco Service 31 10 >m, .11 U.iro. Michigan, Deton? the FRIDAY NIGHT Hon A/ Wallace htint. Jmlcji! uf Pro Wallace 177. B. Baker 179, P. Kingston State Bank 24 Tuckev Concrete 29 hah- .1 ht;arimj will t)c hulij on claims CARCASS UNION Teichman 192, M.A. Cooper Fagans 23'- Colony House 26 jrnj ,ll creditors jre Moliheil trial dll I8H. Nov. 17, III7K Gemini Dance Band 23'- Bauer Candy Co. 2i> claims inusl tit; pftjst'iilml lo Lynn Splits Converted: I. Camp- Farm Bureau 23 bp 151, G. Dew ald Wilson Ins. 152, R. Naffien 172. Herron Builders Splits Converted: R. Wood Cole Carbide CHEVROLET-OLDS, INC. 5-10. Anrod Screen Cyl. Damm's Wheel Horse HOLY ROLLERS Olympia Nov. 12, 1978 Albee Hardware Walbro Pin Getters liu Bliss Milk Hauling Diamond A's 11 Tuckev Block Bar Flies 11 Pin Tippers 9 High Team Series: Kritz- Sand Baggers 9 mans' 2340. Tuckey's 2260, Pin Crushers 8 Big "D" 2240, Herron's 2224, Rolling Pins 8 Wilson 2193, Wheel Horse Gutter Aces 6 2189, Cole 2136, Walbro 2111, Kardee's Flyers 6 Bliss 2070. Olympia 2005. Pin Pickers' 6 High Team Games: Kritz- Auctioneers 5'-.. mans' 802-790-748, Herron's Irish Rovers 5 797-718-709, Big "D" 776-763- 701, Tuckey's 770-746-744, High Team Series: Pin Wilson 758-736, Wheel Horse Getters 1908, Sand Baggers 757-730-702, Cole 753, Bliss 1883. Pin Tippers 1835, Gut- 736, Olympia 718, Walbro 5 POWERPLAY AMPLIFIER ter Aces 1819. Pin Crushers 718-716.' | WITH 1726, Bar Flies 1711, Rolling High Individual Series: Pins 1710. M. Rabideau 575, L. Selby I GRAPHIC EQUALIZER High Men's Series: G. 534,J.LaRoche511, P. Little \ • 36 Watts/Channel - Less than 0.5% THD Lapp 560, J. Smithson 559, P. 488, J. Lapp 485, H. Speirs Robinson 551, D. Potrykus (Sub) 482, B. Irrer 480, D. $ • 4 Frequency band graphic equalizer 534, D. Englehart 524', D. Wischmeyer 480, S. Doerr $ • OCL/OTL Advanced Circuitry Joos 524, M. Zawilinksi 477, J. Shope 469, L. Herron (sub) 519, G. Diebel 497, M. 468, M. Kerbyson 467, C. 5 • Equalizer has Reversible Irrer 482. Forster 465, G. Kelley 459, a slide-out bracket . • • High Women's Series: J. Pat Mclntosh 454, M.'Guild RUNNING BOARDS Smithson 530, J. McCarty 452, II. Peters 450. 503, J. Lapp 495, B, Dudek High Individual Games: A For Any Make 477, B. Irrer 468, B. Engle- M. Rabideau 208-190-177, D, I " hart 434, Kris O'Dell 428, B. Wischmeyer 195, M. Kerby- \HEAR CRAIG Lefler 421, son 192, 'H. Peters 191, J. High Team Games: Sand Shope 191, L. Selby 185-183- IT Car Stereos, Speakers,! ': •PICKUP Baggers 657-623-603, Rolling 166, J, Smithson 183, Pat Components a-' Pins 653, Pin Getters 648-632- Mclntosh 182, S, Doerr 181- 628, Gutter Aces 643-603, Pin 155, J.Lapp 180-161, B. Irrer NOW! •VAN Tippers 642-622, Pin Crush- 173-168, L. Herron 171-155, J. On Sale! ers 621, Irish Rovers 612, LaRoche 171-170-170, H. L ALLTERRAIN VEHICLE Bar Flies 608, Speirs (Sub) 170-165, B. Financing Available-Layaway for Christmas Plus installation High Men's Games: D. Deering 169, D. Golding 166, Potrykus 219-183, J. Smith- P. Little 166-163-159, L. We carry Scott and Electrophonic son 218-1110, D. Joos 211, G, Seurynck (Sub) 166, C, Lapp 197-188-175, M. Zawilin- Forster 165-15-}, C. Summers STEREOS ski (sub) 194, J. McDaniel 162, T. Weaver 161, M. TV' APPLIANCES & VRY CHE VROLET- OLDS, I IMC. 190, P. Robinson 18-1-184-18:), Romig 160, N, Helwig 158, M. L. Hillaker 182, G, McCarly Isard 158, G, Kelley 158-153, FURNITURE ssCity Phone 872-430T 182, D. Englehart 179-176, G. M. Walpole 157, G. Root 157, 6467 Main St., Cass City Phone 872-2930 Diebel 178. M, Damm 15G-150, C. Skirlo - CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1978 PAGE NINE Cass City Bowling Leagues

Deering 5-7, C. Furness 3-10, High Women's Games: S. Geister, C. Chard, T. Chard, SUNDAY NITE MIXED S. Shaw, M. Schwartz, 5-7 M. NOV. 1!), 1978 P. Mathewson 3-10, D. Math- Cummins 189-170-159, P. ewson 5-7. Schwartz 158, M. Schwartz Kerbyson, Bill Fischer, S. Shaw, M. Kerbyson, 5-7-9 S. Fearless Four 9 155-154, T. Frederick 150. Splits Converted: 3-10 S. Reynolds, N. Willy, 4-7-9 N. Sandbaggers 8 Willy, 5-7-8 L. Geister, 9-10 Odd Couples 8 KINGS & QUEENS Bruno, W. Czekai (2), M. Erla's Mild Sensation Schwartz, S. Wentworth, 4-5 T. Chard, 2-7 L. Geister, Mix-Ups 6 3-6-7-10 R. Nicholas. SKINLESS FRANKS Generation Gap 6 Rescue Squad 10 A. Pierce (2), Judy Brown, Tumblers 5 Pin Jammers 8 5-10 W. Czekai, S. Went- Rebels 6 worth, 5-6-10 L. Gallaway, 10 Ib, SQ65 Outcasts 3'i FRIDAY NIGHT Box Double Deuces Forty Niners 6 2-7-8 B. Bever. Ib. Old Folks 5 MIXED LEAGUE Nov. 17, 1978 Men's High Series: R. Odd Couples 5 Tender Aged Beef Deering 480, T. Furness 461, T-B's 4 GUYS & GALS Ron'sAutomotive 4 Km! First Third Inlaws 36 R Hines 451, P. Mathewson A.M. 33 526, L. Tracy 554. Nov. M, KITH PICNICS High Team Series: Rescue Alley Bombers 32 CHUCK Blade ' Men's High Games: L. Mixers 29': Putman 154, L. Tracy 165- Squad 1757, Pin Jammers Muldoos 33 Cu 1728, Rebels 1691. Brand X 301. The Pits 29 € 201-188, P. Mathewson 212- Misfits 26 ROAST 174, R. Home 163, D. Engle- Commets 28 High Team Games: Res- Kens & Kerbs 27 Holloway Fire 26 hart 169, R. Hines 167, C. cue Squad 645-602, Pin Jam- D&D Construct ion 23 Sandbaggers 24'• Hewlett 155, R. Deering mers 597, Rebels 583. Ten Pins 23 " 177-158, T. Furness 163-165, Kingston Klowns 22 Mike's Heating . 21 I Don't Know 23 M Brown 178. High Men's Series: 0. Udder Guys 20 P.M. 21 Ladies' High Scries: ,J. Pierce 546,1). Cummins 498, Double Deckers 19 Hopeless 8 Deering 459, C. Furness 441, G. Gallaway 493, I.,. Sum- D Zimmerman 426, D. Sand Baggers 16 mers 461. Wild Rollers 14 Men's High Series: Paul Riceland Long Grain Tiacy 419. High Men's Games: G. Luckv Strikes 10"•. Nielsen 533. Ladies' High Games: ('. Gallaway 197, (). Pierce 194, Ladies' High Series: R. RICE 2lb. Pkg Furness 154-150, J. Deering L. Summers 1K6, D. Cum- Nielsen 521. 213, D. Zimmerman 164, D. High Team Series: Mul- Hunt's mins 185. doos 1925, Udder Guys 1833, Men's High Game: P. Mathewson 156, D. Tracy High Women's Series: S. Kens & Kerbs 1818, Com-Nielsen 222. 32 oz. Btl. 171, M. Putman 159, K. Cummins 518, S. Wenlworth CATSUP mets 1804. Ladies' High Game: Lori Harmon 154. 426, T. Frederick 426, M. High Team Games: Udder Andrus 181. Tip Top Florida 5402 , Splits Converted: L. Tracy Schwarl/. 423, P. Schwarlx. High Team Series: Misfits 5-7, 3-10. T. Furness 5-10, R. Guys 693, Muldoos (172, Com- 408. mets 671, Kens & Kerbs 667. 1911. vx CITRUS BLEND c,n High Men's Series: P. High Team Game: Misfits \ Vet's Nuggets 688. Leiterman 559, N. Willy 535, &x~~ R. Nicholas 529, R. Bouck 200Games: P. Nielsen 222, « DOG FOOD 25,b Bag ~.* 505, R. Colling 504. L. Gcis- B. McPhail 213, R. Scott 204, WINTER'S ter 503. J. Dasho 215. High Men's (James: B. C. Jarrett bowled tripli- // COMING! Inbody 214. P. Leiterman cate: 148-148-148. 213-211, K. Nicholas 208, R. Men's High Series: P. See Our Bouck 201, T. Chard 198, N. Nielsen 533, D. Wright 508, J. Willy 190. Dasho 526, B. McPhail 528. Fine Selection of High Women's Series: M. Splits Converted: W. Mil- • Wood Burning Equipment Pierce 473, M. Schwartz 442, ler 4-5-7, D. Peters 2-7-10, G. S. Reynolds 428, S. Walter Neely 2-5-7, B. Knowlton 2-7, • Glass Fireplace Enclosures 420, M. Leiterman 417, S. K. Dasho 3-10, P. Nielsen • Add On Furnaces Nicholas 416. P. Ull'ig 415, M. 4-7-9, M. Particka 5-10, G. Kerbyson 411, V. Kolh41(l, V. Kruchev 5-6-10. • Stoves to Fit InorOn Your Bilicki 407. S. Patterson 405, BREAD Present Fireplace C. Phillips 405. High Women's Games: S. Criminal Fresh LAMPLIGHTER Reynolds 180, M. Pierce 173, DOUGH V.'l\olb 169, M. Kerbyson PICNIC CUT V/i FIREPLACE 168, P. Ullig 165, M. complaints PORK ROAST "•^.4 SHOP Schwarl/ 160, M. Leiterman 160, C. Phillips 157, V. Bilicki Erla's Homemade 'l31 N.StateSt. Caro 5 - 1 Ib. 152, S. Waller 150. RING or LARGE Loaves Ph. 673-8454 Splits Converted: 6-7 R. total 665 Bouck, B. Inbodv, 3-10 L. BOLOGNA ^w*ww*ES?^?*m3?3^^<<^^^^^^^«^^'»<1^ • ' The Tuscola County Sher- iff's Department received Kellogg's oas/*. * McuonaiMcDonalda oupertjooa/-»ooSuperGood Asst'i du *, _, 665 criminal complaints in October. Of those, 242 involved ?13oz. Pkg. 79' ICE CREAM - *1 traffic complaints, 79 each for vandalism and larcenies, Blue Bonnet A A .». McDonald Fresh v* pint 35 each for disorderly con- duct and domestic prob- MARGARINE 2 ib Bowl lems, and 33 to report sus- 93* WHIPPING CREAM picious vehicles. There were 241 traffic OvenGlo *5 I -S ^i:-'\i J/> I/ " warrants from probate court. Patrol units traveled 31,423 miles in October and consumed 2,853.2 gallons of gasoline (11.01 miles per gallon). The county jail took in 147 inmates, of whom 14 were female, and released 143. Mueller Elbow Flat. ..or.. low Lustre Cass City police made six Macaroni Washable, colorfast flat finish arrests during the month, Easy water clean-up two for motor vehicle theft Cottonelle Bathroom and one each for traffic ONLY violation, obstruction of jus- I ISSU6 4rollPkg. tice, violation of controlled substance act and receiving Roman Pink Liquid stolen property. Dish Soap 32OZ.Bti. • For any wall or woodwork Troopers from the Caro state police post made 33 Roman • Scrubbablc Low Lustre finish arrests, of which 10 were for • Easy water clean-up traffic violations and five for Bleach ONLY larceny. The number of complaints Specials Good: received and accidents re- Fri.-Sat.-Mon. spectively in area town- ships were: Columbia, 9 and Nov. 24-25-27 2; Elkland, 70 and 5; Elling- 1978 ton, 18 and 7; Elmwood, 15 and 1; Kingston, 22 and 5, and Novesta, 9 and 3.

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FIVE YEARS AGO Beadle, was sworn into of- contest. Norman Rohloff of plined, and a real joy to be This super 12-year-old boy Discussed was the election fice at the State Capitol in Reese is the corn grower ' BEEF HALVES AND QUARTERS who has made this outstand- around. from Kingston is looking for coming up in December and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Lansing. a Big Brother who enjoys a chairman.was named for Hennessey will celebrate Army Sergeant First ing yield. sports, hunting, and ani- the nominating committee. their 25th wedding anniver- Class Edwin L. Wilhelmsen, mals. He has a neat person- FOR BUSINESS TRUCKING AND A Christmas party will be sary with an open house son of Homer Wilhelmsen of Here's a darling little six- ality and really needs a held at the December meet- given for them by their Kingston, was assigned to Dairy SLAUGHTERING CALL 517.761-7073 year-old just waiting for a special friend. ing. The afghan raffle will children. The couple have the 529th Transportation man to take him fishing! also be held then. five children and one grand- Company in Vietnam. He's blonde, and a real It was also discussed to daughter. Paul O'Harris, president banquet visit shut-ins weekly. If any- Cass City's first lucky of the Cass City Chamber of Male companionship is one knows of anyone who deer hunter was Clem Commerce, reports that the needed for this little boy needs visitors or is willing to Koepf. He bagged his eight- community is rapidly pre- from Caro! Without a "dad, help, they are to contact point buck while hunting paring for the Christmas on Dec. 2 IN THE SPIRIT he really misses sports, Arlene Mar?. - phone 313-672- near Argyle. season and decorations will outdoor activities, hunting, 9334 or contact the rectory. Cass City JV girls' basket- be erected soon. The annual Sanilac County' OF OUR FORE- etc. He's 10 and would be a A feather party is planned ball came on strong this Dairy Banquet will be Sat-1 nice Little Brother for any for Dec. 10 in which the men season, finishing with a 4-2 TWENTY-FIVE YEARS urday, Dec. 2, at Sandusky; man. are also involved. Bob conference record, one AGO High School starting at 7:30; FATHERS, LET US Zorowski is chairman. game behind league-leading p.m. . • Fr. O'Shea gave a talk and Frankenmuth. George C. MacQueen, Dr. Gale Baumgardner, 1 GIVE THANKS explained a new revised county 4-H agent, reports an assistant professor, a 4-H J Big Brothers-Big Sisters Altar Society, to be more of TEN YEARS AGO that more than 115 Tuscola specialist and a dairy lady < Let us stop in this Thanksgiving Day to ex- in Tuscola county is located an organization of service county residents are serving will be featured speaker. • press our Thanks for the many blessings we en- at 230 N. State Street in rather than a money-making Jim Knoblet of Cass City, as adult leaders in 4-H Clubs She will use slides, travels'. joy in this great nation of ours. A day to remem- Caro, telephone 673-6996; in organization. a bulwark on defense all in the county. and experiences in her pro- J ber and be grateful! Huron county at 122 N. The meeting closed with year for Albion College, was Mr. and Mrs. Levi Helwig gram "And We Think Farm- '• Hanselman Street, Bad Axe, another reading from the honored when he was named were guests of honor when ing is Rough." Presently] HARRIS-HAMPSHIRE telephone 269-7264, and in Bible by Fr. O'Shea. by the Michigan Intercol- their family held an open state 4-H dairy specialist at; Sanilac county at 26 Lexing- legiate Athletic Association house for their silver wed- Michigan State University,; ton Street, P.O. Box 1, football coaches to the All- ding anniversary. The she is busy now putting < AGENCY, INC. Sandusky, telephone 648- Big Mac, arching five Conference team. couple has five children and programs on throughout the \ one grandchild. state for adults and working ; 6815 E. Cass City Road 4433. miles over the Straits of Alvin J. DeGrow of Pigeon Mackinac to connect the who was elected to fill the The Cass City Rotary Club with youth. Cass City Upper and Lower Penin- vacancy caused by the res- has engaged Bob Quinn, Dr. Baumgardner has > Michigan has more than well-known radio yodeler, to been a 4-H agent in Ohio, has ! Phone 872-2688 sulas, is one of the world's ignation of Sen. Frank 11,000 inland lakes and more great bridges. present a show and dance at a bachelor of science degree ; thaUlalnl OU,VU36,00U0 mile1MMV-.sJ oW4f ~*streams. • . the Cass City High School from Ohio State and a • axp^a^a^a^i^at?^^ auditorium. Proceeds will master's and PhD in adult. go to help finance the vari- education from Kansas' ous Rotary civic projects. State. She was the executive From 63 candidates who director of the adult educa- Santa's Headquarters j reported for the opening tion center at Kansas State basketball practice at Cass and the director of the City High School, Coach Irv National Adult Education Claseman will try to weld a Center in Colorado. She is winning team to protect the also a dairy judge, program Thumb B Conference leader and owns some Hoi- Many championship that the stein cattle in Ohio. school won last year. Tickets are available from Many the Sanilac County Dairy THIRTY-FIVE YEARS Planning Committee, DHIA More FM/AM/TV-CLOCK RADIO "FM/AM CLOCK RADIO AGO testers or the extension of- Wake to music, TV audio, or alarm. Snooz- Lighted digital readout and radio dial. 24.- fice. There will be no tickets Alarm control. Large, LEO time display. hour wake-up system (music or alarm). Wal- A deputy collector will be sold at the door. For the Walnut finish. F/74680 49.99 nut finish. 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Tel. adding lines 74 million AROUND THE FARM An investment of $25,000 in The expected growth rate General Telephone's Cass in addition to other service School Scribbles pounds in Thumb City central office is being requests has resulted in a required because of the nearly depleted supply of growth of service demands available telephone lines. sugar plan Crops Day in this exchange, according The installation of 200 lines to Bob Kowalski, division will be sufficient to meet manager. customer requests through By Diane McAlpine Vernon L. Kretzschmer, By William Bortel 1979. chairman of the Michigan Kowalski added that lines Agricultural Stabilization Insects and related prob- The featured speaker dur-, i, are the central office equip- ecus alternate Lori Gohsman. Carrie Lautner (8th); 85 and Conservation Commit- lems were of considerable ing the morning presenta-,!' ment that provide dial tone Freshman cheerleaders percent - Darlene Klebba tee, announced that as of concern to many farmers of tion will be Dr, Robert-,,, to a telephone user. One line Cheerleading tryouts for are: Krystal Gallaway, (7th), Lou Calka (7th), Susie Nov. 9,' over 74 million the Thumb this past growing Ruppel, extension specialist,, AND can be used to provide the 1978-79 basketball season Brenda Langenburg, Bobbi Scolion (7th), Michelle pounds of Michigan grown season. Three that caused in entomology at Michigan ; service for either private t \nvtfafjcw were held last week. The MacKay, Karen Nurnberg- Fahrner (8th) and Tammy sugar had been placed under varied amounts of economic State University, who will'r line, two party or for rural following girls have been er, Mary Ross, Gerri Salas, Stimpfel (8th). Good work the 1978 Commodity Loan damage to the Thumb area discuss his recommenda- i Catalogs loaned suburban use. selected for varsity cheer- Sherri Stec. girls! Program. were army worm, corn root- tions for the coming produc- , leading: Deb Barker, Sara Nationally, over 876 mil- worm and alfalfa weevil. tion year. overnight. Brown, Yvonne Hahn, Lynn INTERMEDIATE CAMPBELL lion pounds of sugar has A planning committee of After lunch, the mood will, <, FREE SUBSCRIPTION Hartwick, Teresa Hewitt, been placed under loan. This farmers, agri-businessmen shift to world agriculture., i Michigan has the world's Jane Hobart, Julie Palma- The girls' Junior High Miss Bruner's and Mrs. represents mostly beet and extension service per- John .A..-Schnittker,...presUi] Phys. Ed. classesTook the Pakohen's first grade with each order, i highest man-made s'ki jump teer, ancTChloe- Aiin Wills. sugar, because mainland sonnel felt this year special dent of Schnittker Associ-iL at Pine Mountain Lodge in JV cheerleaders are: President's Physical Fitness classes have been learning cane sugar harvesting is just attention should be given to ated of Washington, D.C.,,. The Chronicle Iron Mountain, and the only Leah Britton, Chris Buehrly, Test. Those who received about "old-fashioned" beginning. insect problems and how we and former undersecretary ski flying hill in the western Dawn Herron, Alesia Hoag, above 50 percent were: 80 Thanksgiving customs. Under the Food and Agri- can adjust our management of agriculture, will discuss „ PHONE 872-2010 hemisphere, Copper Peak, Kelly Seurynck, Tammy percent - Lori Hacker (7th), They have been busy baking culture Act of 1977, sugar practices for the 1979 pro- "An Over-View of World , in Ironwood. Tibbits, Sharon Wells, and Deanna Pomeroy (8th), and pumpkin and cranberry was made eligible for loan duction year. Agriculture." bread and churning butter to through the Commodity The Extension Services of Anyone interested in crop share with some local grand- Credit Corp. (CCC).Theact Huron, Sanilac and Tuscola production is welcome to / parents after a Thanksgiv- set sugar support rates at counties will co-host the attend. ing program Wednesday, 52.5 percent of the July, 1978 "Thumb Crops Day" Tues- Considerable time will be Nov. 22. The program will parity price for sugar beets day, Dec. 19, starting at 9 allocated to reviewing ex- include songs like "Over the and sugar cane. When con- a.m. The event will be at the hibits and the many items of i River and Thru the Woods," verted to a refined basis, the Colony House on M-53 and interest displayed by 45 "Grandma's Oven," and support rate for Michigan will address itself to the exhibitors. A large variety i "Mrs. Turkey Runs so grown sugar is 17.68 cents management decisions of door prizes will be of- / THE Fast." per pound. necessary for insect prob- fered. The program will i Mrs. Kirn's first grade Kretzschmer added that to lems. conclude about 3 p.m. class has been studying the be eligible for support, sugar first Thanksgiving and must be produced by grow- CHRISTMAS made home-made "Pil- ers who have certified that grim" biscuits. they have or will pay their Professional and Business JEWELRY The second graders have hired workers engaged in CARDS been studying a unit on the production, cultivation Indians in the United States or harvesting of sugar beets $900 and about Pilgrims coming or sugar cane, the minimum 20 Splendor $ to the United States on the wages established by the DIRECTORY Mayflower. During this unit Cards 29 From Department of Agriculture. ^* the children have made Loans are made to the DR. W.S. SELBY DR. E.PAUL LOCKWOOD "- Indian and Pilgrim cos- sugar processing compan- • Optometrist Chiropractic Physician 1 Birthstone Earrings tumes to wear on Wednes- ies. Loans mature in 11 Office Hours: Mon. Tues, Wed Fri L Hours: 8-5 except Thursday 9-12 noon and I 30-5 00pm day at the turkey dinner. months from the date of 8-12 noon on Saturday Saturday 9-12 a m 4624 Hill St. Pewter Necklace If you were to walk disbursement and bear in- Closed All Day Thursday Across Irom through the halls at Camp- Phonea72-2765CassCily terest of 7 percent per Hills and Dales Hospnal lj[\ Earrings — Necklaces bell this week you would annum. The sugar company Phone 872-3404 for Appointment CIGARETTES smell the aroma of corn- must agree to pay growers Stick Pins bread and pumpkin pies $23.51 per ton of beets de- Allen Witherspoon Harold T.Donahue Any Size baking. The children have livered; however, this can New England Lite M.D. Bracelets made these for their tradi- be adjusted if grower and NEL Growth Fund tional Thanksgiving dinner NEL Equity Fund Physician & Surgeon processor agree to a differ- Value Line Fund CLINIC they will enjoy in their Keystone Funds Plus ent payment based upon 4674 Hill Street, Cass City classrooms Wednesday Phone 872 2321 MEN'S past customs or contracts. Othce 872-2323 Res 872-2311 Tax 4615 Oak Cass City CTN, noon. Adjustments must be ap- proved by the CCC executive Harris-Hampshire JEWELRY EVERGREEN vice-president. K. I. MacRae, D.O. The sugar loan program Agency, Inc. Osteopathic Physician Miss Kilmer's third and will end with the 1978 crop Complete Insurance Services fourth grade students fin- and Surgeon a\ unless Congress passes new 6815 E. Cass Cily Road IH STOCK - CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS ished the unit on letter sugar legislation next year. Corner Church and Oak Streets Cass City, Michigan Office 872-2880 Res. 872-3365 writing last week. Each Ptione 872-2688 a student was required to write a letter to someone Livestock, DR.J. H. GEISSINGER SaibA. Isterabadi, M.D. I i • LIGHT STRINGS • MINI LIGHTS and mail it. Chiropractor 4674 Hill Street The kindergarteners are Mon , Tues , Thurs , Fri 9-1 2 noon Cass City, Michigan 48726 I ! making Indian headbands wheat survey and 2-6 pm -Sal 9- 12 noon a • BUBBLE LIGHTS • COOL LIGHTS General Surgeon and are decorating the room 21 N. Aimer, Caro, Michigan with turkeys to get ready for now underway Thoracic and - V h Across trom IGA Store Cardiovascular Surgeon I * INDOOR AND OUTDOOR LIGHTS the Thanksgiving holiday. Phone 673-4464 J The baby fish in Mrs. l££ fffff e/*TI^&l Ajj ff^Iff/r/IIIIlT mH^TE Smith's aquarium are liv- Estimates of cattle, hogs, James Baiiard, M. D. Office Hours: Thursday >- • V JtttV I IVIl *f LL Afternoon 1-5 p.m. ! S ing and doing well. and chickens plus acreage of Office at 4530 Weaver Street

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Mrs. Gerry Hutchinson were Chairman of the selection in charge of an auction of 1 Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bu- Gina Hoffman of Cass Berridge while their par- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ski- attended the Fraser Presby- committee was Mrs. Theda obsolete Christmas decora- Ir. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson chanan, Mr. and Mrs. Dan City was a Friday supper ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason pinski of Ubly, Robert Ski- terian church Thanksgiving Seeger. tions. 3.st week were Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan and son of Caro, and evening guest of Mrs. Berridge, spent a few days pinski and sons, Pat and dinner Wednesday. Guests at the meeting :us Meyers of Imlay City, Diana Leudiman of Lansing, Charles Bond and Susan. in northern Michigan. Jerome, and Mr. and Mrs. In the business meeting, were Mary Helen Pratt,. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Bob Deachin and family of plans were made for the Carolyn Martin and Donna :ob Deachin, Robert Ski- Mrs. Murdock Buchanan of Mr, and Mrs. Arnold La- PINK AND BLUE SHOWER inski of Lake Orion, Mr. Ubly were Thursday supper Roshau and family of Sagi- Lake Orion and Mr. and Dec. 6 meeting which will be Nye. peer were Thursday supper naw and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mrs. Reynold Tschirhart nd Mrs. Sylvester Bukow- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Howard Britt, Mrs. ki of Deford, Mr. and Becker. Decker were Thursday sup- had dinner Friday at Ubly Mike Schenk, Sally Drosses, Frank Laming. per and evening guests of Heights Country Club. Irs. Lynn Fuester of Cass Mr. and Mrs. George Robert Skipinski, Pat and Mrs. Al Hammerle, Mrs. :ity, Mrs. Charles Bond, Jackson Jr. and Brent of Mrs. Charles Bond and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schenk David Hacker and Mrs. Earl with Jerome of Lake Orion spent Susan. and son spent the week end Ir. and Mrs. Gaylord La- Oxford spent from Wednes- from Tuesday through Sat- Schenk attended a pink and cer, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold day forenoon through Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord with Mr. and Mrs. Dick blue shower at the home of urday with Mr. and Mrs. Lapeer were Sunday dinner Burleson at Columbus, Ohio. Special CksMUnaA Ga/ulU •apeer, Sara Campbell, day with Mrs. George Jack- Paul Skipinski to do deer Mrs. Dennis Schenk Sunday Irs. Dave Sweeney, Mr. son and Mr. and Mrs. Don guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hagen afternoon for Mrs. Al Ham- hunting. Pat Skipinski got a Timmons and daughters in and Mrs. Dave Sweeney nd Mrs. Frank Laming, Jackson and family. Mr. and 7-point deer near Parisville. merle. Irs. Jack Tyrrell and Mrs. Bob Peter of Mt. honor of Debbie Timmons' Morris -were Saturday ,..._Mrs._Bob.Deachin,. Todd fifth birthday. Afternoon arey,-and Ira Robinson of guests were Ruth Timmons, 3d Axe. guests. and Laura spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tim- Tschirhart and Jean Deach- mons and family, Mr. and in. Mrs. Charles Beckett and New books at Jack Ross, Floyd Zulauf Annie Fritz. and Mike Schenk of Ubly Bob Deachin and son Tim were Sunday guests of Mr. of Lake Orion spent from and Mrs. Earl Schenk and Tuesday through Saturday the library Randy. with Mr. and Mrs. Reynold THE CASS CITY CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jack- Tschirhart and Jean Deach- son and Edith were recent in and went deer hunting. ONE, TWO, THREE. . . THE STORY OF MATT, A FERAL guests of Mrs. Lillian Otula- Bob Peter of Mt. Morris CHILD, by Eleanor Craig (non-fiction). Eleanor Craig is a FOR A YEAR MAKES A kowski. spent from Tuesday till social worker who worked with Matt, the subject of this Thursday with Mrs. George book. While the book reads like an expanded case history, A PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT Amie and Keith Berridge of Romeo spent a few days Jackson. which it is, the commitment, devotion, warmth and with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Mr. and Mrs. Delbert professionalism of the author is clearly discernible. Matt's Gracey spent Saturday and story is heart-rending. At the age of six, he drank from a Sunday at the homes of Mr. bottle and was not toilet trained. His mother fostered this and Mrs. Terry Johnson and behavior emotionally. Under the guidance of the author, Find The Service Or Product yV family; Helen Collins and Matt made substantial strides. Aside from the main story, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Per- several aspects of the book are illuminating. Matt's y<>,, Npprf fn Thi« , , LL LtVLL,"d BcQcen cells at Rochester and also forebears were alcoholics and jailbirds going back over a visited Carrie Gracey at hundred years. The interplay of heredity and environment Avondale Nursing Home. becomes important. We are also made to understand the FROM YOUR COLOR NEGATIVES Phil Berridge of Rich- tremendous responsibilities that parents have in raising The order can be from one or mond was a Sunday guest of children. -SERVICE DIRECTORY— Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ber- more negatives. A photo in your ridge. WAR AND REMEMBRANCE, by Herman Wouk (fiction). Christmas card carries a warm, Aluminum Siding J Building Materials | Home Repair Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Wouk, author of "The Caine Mutiny" and "The Winds of personal greeting to loved ones. Lapeer went to McAlpine's War," tells the unforgettable story of a world torn by the Clip this coupon and hurry in! Funeral Home in Bad Axe to agonies of World War II, and of two families - the Henrys Croft-Clara Lumber, Inc. E & J Aluminum pay respects to Jack Barker and the Jastrows. Captain Victor "Pug" Henry is called Coupon must accompany order. • '.luminum Siding Cass City 872-2141 Major and Minor House Repair and Murdock Buchanan. away from his troubled marriage to command a battleship, I™ Eave Troughs, Storm Andersen Windows ALUMINUM SIDING, SOFFIT Mrs. Phil Dapkus of Can- while his older son, Warren, becomes a dive-bomber pilot. Color Reprints Windows and Doors Dexter Locks AND TRIM ton and Mrs. John Antes of But for Pug's younger son, Byron, the agony is relentless. •co~< Installed by Licensed Conlractor ICM Prefimshed Paneling All Work Guaranteed Utica spent Friday and Sat- His Jewish wife and their infant son are missing somewhere ICO Workmanship Guaranteed Mon.-Fri. -8a.m. -5:30 p.m. Call urday with Mrs. Frank 872-4527 or 673-7420 in Europe, where the Nazis are already stoking the flames 12 for $1.89 Call 872-3320 Sat. -8a.m. -5p.m. Glaza and visited Mr. 'and under their unthinkable furnaces. RAY ARMSTEAD Mrs. Reynold Tschirhart. | FROM YOUR COLOR NEGATIVES POLE BUILDINGS Insulation Mr. and Mrs. Verle Beck- LOOKING TERRIFIC: EXPRESS YOURSELF THROUGH I Limit one order per coupon. Kodak or •Garage* Faim compatible negatives. er of Bay Port were Sunday THE LANGUAGE OF CLOTHING, by Emily Cho and Linda I •Warehouse •Commercial guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Grover (non-fiction). 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Whether Open Daily 8 a.m. -5 p.m. you know and trust and Julie, of Flint were you're heavy or thin, short or tall, dark or fair - this Sat. till noon Sunday dinner guests of Mr. On The Corner Cass City 853 Declamlle Rd, Decker, Ml Winters' Becker Insulation Contra. revealing book guides you step by step through the fashion '/i Mile W«it of M-53 Phone 674-2673 and Mrs. Henry Jackson and maze to help you look your best. COLONY HOUSE Edith. 8430 N. Van DyKe, Cass City Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr WOODRUFF'S Specializing in and Jeff were Sunday dinner COLLISION Weddings • Banquets guests of Mr. and Mrs. 6248 W. PmeSt. Phone 872-3300 or 872-3103 m*>amsealinc. Cass City - Phone 872-4735 Curtis Cleland. Mrs. Alex _^_-_^_^^-__ ^ ^^ • URETHANE SPRATFOAM Cleland and Carol were fore- • Bumping • Painting and Frame Repair The highest R 'actor ol any insula- noon guests. Complete Auto Glass (Christian Book Store) tion. Can be sprayed exterior or Mutual Savings pays Mr. and Mrs. Fred interior. f tee Estimates Schmidt and sons of Decker- THE WORD New Homes • Mobile Home Rools ville were Sunday guests of 0 - Bibles • Books • Gifts Pole Buildings • Vans Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena. Records • Japes Cr«wlsp«cos Eugene Cleland of Bad Auto Service Art Supplies • Crafts BECKER INSULATION Axe was a Thursday evening a l/^ more than all — Greeting Cards guest and Mr. and Mrs. CONTRS. Jerry Cleland were Friday Open Daily Clare's Sunoco Service Phone 674-2673 evening guests of Mr. and • Tune Ups • Minor Repairs Except Sunday Mrs. Curtis Cleland. • Tires • Batteries 6451 Main Street Monuments Mrs. Al Hammerle and

Phone 872-2026 /*_r~^r~uir-ujr-u-rx^--ur-^jf--i_r-,| — ,_,—t jf_i- „,' banks on savings... • Undercoating • Grease & Oil Mrs. Earl Schenk visited CeiniieoMecndnic Beatrice Hundersmarck at ~_ Call 872-2470 | Dining LITTLE'S MONUMENT CO. Huron Memorial Hospital in • '•us '• Whatever your needs, Bad Axe Tuesday and - fa$ -,' 1 4 y°u w'" ''nc* °ur Wednesday evenings. | i*\-Uv service helpful, Mrs. George Jackson CHARMONT spent a few days with Mr. L & S Standard Service JljLitft ]~§n economical and and Mrs. George Jackson Friday Buffet 5 .m ,10 p.m. tr-jW&EJU understanding. — Phone 872-2342 P Jr. and family in Oxford. Mon.-Thurs. 10:30 a.m. -9 p.m. &,. ,- ki Please Call Frl.-Sil. 10:30 a.m. -10 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jack- Sun. 12 noon-8 p.m. «?—,.--*• ROGER LITTLE son spent Thursday with Certified Mechanics P/'zio £ Short Orders Cass City Phone 872-2195 Rose Strauss. till 1a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert _ Brush Type Washer Cass City 872-4200 Oil and Gas j Gracey spent Wednesday , — „ ., _,. ,_, _, , ,_j ,_.,._ and Thursday with Mr. and WRECKER SERVICE Mrs. Terry Johnson and family at Rochester. Mrs. = Veronica's Restaurant Mac & Leo Service Carrie Gracey was a Meeting & Banquet Room Thanksgiving Day dinner Village Service Center Available Total Gac and Oil Products guest. Tires • V-Bells • Batteries Chicken - Chops • Seafood for Home and Farm Delivery Dwight Berridge of unollps • Brakes • Mulders 6:30 a.m. • 8 p.m. • Closed Sunday* Clarkston was a Friday and Saturday guest of Mr. and Free Phone 672-2550 Call 6234 Main Street Mrs. Burton Berridge. In-Town Pickup & Delivery 872-3122 Phone 872-3850 6314 Main Cass City - Farm Equipment STATE OF MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE DRAIN SECTION Bakery Photography Hedley Equipment Co., Inc. NOTICE OF MEETING OF DRAINAGE BOARD IHFarmEquipmnnt Ski-Doo Snowmobiles Sommer's TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Stihl & McCulloch Chain Saws WILOON Bakery & Restaurant PvtiMriSwria Notice is hereby given thai on the 1st 1800 W. Caro Road, Caro day ol September, 1978, a Petition was Phone 673-4 164 filed with J. Edward Goodchild, County Home of frith Bread OTUDIO Drain Commissioner ol the county ol 367 N. State Street • Daily lunch Special Phone 673-2435 Caro Tuscola asking lor the cleaning, deep- ening, widening, and extending of the 4on - Thurs. - 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Hair Styling f Carllon Drain. Rubber Stamps And Whereas the Drainage District of a better yield in any field the Carlton drain Includes lands within HAIR BENDERS the Townships ol Columbia and Elm- -.33 City 872-3577 wood, County ol Tuscola, Township ol The working man is always looking for the Fee-Free—travelers checks and ~ iftcitliting Jo Rubber Stamps Sebewaing and Brooklleld, County of Cuffing • ifr/idj • Pirmi MADE TO ORDER Huron. highest possible yield in his own field or '""*/] money orders Tues. 4 Frl. -S a.m. -6p.m. • Personal • Business And Whereas, a certified copy ol said • Standard Stamps Petition was served upon I ho County in the field of finance. Look at these Band Music Wed. & Thurs. - 8 a.m. • 8:30 p.m. Road Commission ol the County ol Direct Deposits—automatic and safe Sal. -7 a.m. -3 p.m. [role's Rubber Stomp Shop Huron and the Director ol Agriculture, important benefits a convenience card deposit of social security, civil G350Gailiola Plmno872-3145 Call between Jp.m.-9p.m. 673-7420 by J, Edward Goodchild, County Drain account at Mutual Savings offers you: 'ohn Wayne Chapelo Commissioner ol the County of Tus- service or railroad retirement checks to your cola. and the Hilliide Beauty Salon Now, Therelore, In accordance with Emergency Cash—available at over savings account PEOPLE READ Acl No, 40, P. A. 1956, an amended, a Country Shadows 6263 Church Ph. 872-2740 4500 locations Having a Reception, Party Little Ads meeting ol the Drainage Board ol said drain will be held at Elmwood Township Mutual Savings is a better yield in or Special Occasion? Tues. Through Sat. You're Reading One Hall, In the Village ol Gagelown In the Transmatic Transfers—save township of Elmwood, county ol Tus- any field. Call 673-7967 Hillside is the place lor Now! cola, on the 8th day of December, 1978, automatically for the things you've * Professional Halt Care Call 872-2010 at 10:30 o'clock In the forenoon, lo determine the necessity ol said Im- always wanted r« —...^^^.^^^^^..^ i provement. itwllng Now, Therefore, all persons owning Wood Burning Equipment lands liable lo an assessment lor bens. MUTUAL K* —• — *•"*- -•*-< Ills or whose lands will be crossed by CASS CITY: 6459 Main St. said drain, or any municipality affected, Cuss City LBMS , x LAMPLIGHTER FIREPLACE SHOP are requested to be present at said 4533 Weaver 872-2844 if/ _\ • HOME OF THE CERAMIC FIREPLACE meeting, II they so desire. SAVINGS \jT4e*//ll Woud'sf mem Wood Heat • Sl«m Wood Burnlno Dated at Laming, Michigan, this 6lh Ved. 6:30 p.m. Frl. 6:30 p.m. V, 11 /'//I « Complete Line olMetalb«tos Alf Tight Stoves 1day of November 1978. Sat. 1 p.m. • ? VjI'M Chimneys • Bennett-Ireland Qliss >Sf • Martin Stoves, Flreplacw Enalosuras • ftta Meesuio- B, Dale Ball Sun. 1 p.m.-6 p.m. -8:15-7 Director ol Agriculture Remember, we pay %% more than all bapks. H 4 Accessories meat wlin Sale yattorfwM - III 131N.BUI«SI. C»ro Phone 873*454 11-22-1 PAGE SIXTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1978 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN' Cass City title challenger Green Hawks to open season at Harbor Beach

The 1978-79 edition of the the season. bench. Cass City Red Hawks bask- Cass City lost all five With losses like that you'd seniors. etball team takes the floor starters from the team that wonder why Cass City is The Hawks will be favored I Tuesday at Harbor Beach. won a Thumb B Conference being touted as one of the to defeat Harbor Beach in I Coach Ron Nurnberger title, two district togas and teams to beat. the opener. The Pirates) calls it a rebuilding year as • went to the regional finals The reason is that the appear to be in a down cycle every regular from last two years in a row. league promises to be weak- from the top teams they) season's district champion' Nurnberger points to the er and more balanced over- have had in recent years. ( ship team has graduated loss of Clarke Haire, all- all this season. The top and only three players re- state honorable mention, In the Thumb B Confer^ f teams all suffered losses by ence, top competition is' [ turning have varsity exper- three-year regular and all- graduation. ience. league first team for two expected from Caro, Frank^ | Pacing the Hawks this enmuth and Lakers. ; Despite the loss the Hawks years in a row. and to Paul year will be Clare Trischler. will enter the Thumb B Battel, 6-5 center, all league He's been on the varsity Conference season as one of first team last season and Coach Nurnberger never) three years and is counted names a starting five but I the favorites to take the title. three-year regular, as key on to be a take charge man There are two reasons for losses. there appears a good chance L this season. Another varsity that a forward wall of Mar- this. The first is that the Also a first team regular sub last year was Tim returning veterans are qual- for three years was Jeff Fahrner. A junior, Fahrner, tin at center, Fahrner and) THE RED HAWKS of 1978-79 posed for an official team picture Saturday. ity players and the second is Hartel, honorable mention Richards at forward and 6-2, is counted on to help Trischler and Severance at I Front row, from left: Clare Trischler, Trent Guinther, Tim Severance, Doug the players coming to the all-league. Mike Richards control the boards. varsity from the Junior Var- was all-league second team guards will be on the floor! McArthur and Tim Johnson. Helping him will be Ken when the action starts I sity squad. and a pin point shooter. Martin, 6-3, and husky. Both Second row: Coach Ron Nurnberger, Randy Ferris, Steve Richards, Rob It's not likely that this Jesse Groth was a starter are good shooters. It's sure that regardless of Clarke, Ken Martin, Tim Fahrner and Rusty Hoag. Absent when this picture year's squad will be as and Ross Ridenour, Scott Another substitute last which quintet starts that the was taken were Anders Albage and Jeff Prieskorn. strong as last year's team, Richards, and John Tuckey season slated for action at bench will see plenty of at least in the beginning of gave the team a strong guard is Tim Severance, 5-9 action before the game is [ senior. He's a good ball over. handler and a heady player. Steve Richards, 6-foot Nothing to it! junior, is slated for plenty of The schedule: action at forward. The big guard on the team is Rusty Nov. 28 at Harbor Beach Buck Luck Hoag, 6-'/2 junior. He's a Dec. l at Caro good shooter and is quick. 5 Frankenmuth Another junior, Tim John- 8 at Marlette son, 5-9, figured heavily in 15 Vassar Wife bags buck Nurnberger's plans. How- 19 at Ubly ever, a severe knee injury Jan. 5 Bad Axe ^George Fisher III, 17, of Chuck Gage of Deckerville Kevin Nicholas of Cass has him sidelined, possibly 9 at Mayville Cass City, downed a 3-point Road, Deford, shot a 12- City downed a 6-point buck for the season. 12 at Sandusky biick at 7:10 last Wednesday pointer at 8:15 a.m. Thurs- last Thursday northeast of Helping with the rebound- 19 at Lakers morning in the Argyle day, south of Deford. It the village. It weighed 175 ing will be Rob Clarke, 6-2 23 Harbor Beach swamp. His first buck, it weighed about 210 pounds. pounds. in very first try junior. A transfer, Randy 26 Caro vyeighed about 160 pounds. Ferris, 5-10 junior, is ex- 30 Ubly •His grandfather, George pected to see action at Feb. 2 at Frankenmuth Fisher Sr. of Cass City shot a guard. 9 Marlette Bernard Shagena of Sebe- Milton Oben of Flint shot Edith Izydorek is 5 ft.,5 in. was the night before she dorek, who lives on Shab- Others working out in- 13 at Vassar spike horn at 9:30 a.m. waing got an 8-point buck at an 8-point buck Friday northeast of Cass City. It tall, has green eyes, long went deer hunting, when she bona Road, to help her get clude Doug McArthur and 16 at Bad Axe 7:30 last Thursday morning morning east of Cass City. brown hair and makes hunt- fired the borrowed .16 gauge the deer home. Trent Guinther, both 20 Mayville also weighed about 160 east of Cass City. It weighed pounds. ers jealous. shotgun she was to use the William Izydorek, 24, has juniors, and Jeff Prieskorn 23 Sandusky about 180 pounds. Prior to opening day of next day, at a target two hunted six years without and Anders Albage, both Mar. 2 Lakers Cliff Seeley of Cass City deer season last Wednesday, times. getting a deer. To add injury shot a 7-point buck at 1:30 the 19-year-old mother of Come the next day, her to insult, it was he and his ' Milton Phillips of Snover Ben McAlpine of S. Elkton p.m. Sunday, north of the two had only held a gun husband went in one direc- nephew, Ed Izydorek, who shot a 7-point buck at 8:30 Road, Gagetown, shot a village. His first buck in 20 twice in her life and had tion to go hunting, she went had the task of gutting his a m. last Wednesday south 7-point, 160 pound buck on years, it weighed 195 never hunted. But after 45 in another. wife's trophy. of Cass City. The animal his property last Thursday pounds. minutes of tramping The neophyte was hunting And if he was mildly NO NIGHT weighed about 150 pounds. morning. through corn fields Wednes- on the farm of Edward jealous - his wife described day, at 7 a.m., while hunting Nausedas on Shabbona him as "frustrated" -- he alone, she had her buck, a Road, about a quarter-mile wasn't the only one. There Harold Cummings of 7-pointer. behind the Evergreen Ele- was his sister's husband, Harvey Walter of Cass Gagetown downed an 11- Tim Jason, 20, of Detroit City shot his first buck, a Mrs. Izydorek isn't even a mentary School. Larry Wood, who had loaned point buck, his first, about 5 country girl. She grew up in After about 45 minutes, Edith the shotgun. "He got PARKING shot a 7-point buck at 9:07 7-pointer, northeast of the p.m. last Thursday along Denver, Colo., where she she heard a deer about 50 upset because it was his a-.m. opening day on the village at 7:45 a.m. last Rescue Road. property of Louis and Irene Thursday. It weighed 175 met her husband, William, feet behind her, emerging gun." she recalled with a Between 2 a.m. - 5 a.m. pounds. who was then living there. from a stand of corn. She laugh. Mioduszewski near M-53 and Harold Craig of Cass City was standing in a harvested Deckerville Road. They now live in the house There were other hunters shot a buck last Thursday where he grew up, on Deck- portion of the field and when who also came to see her near Big Rapids. ON ALL Sisters-in-law Terry er Road in Evergreen town- she saw the animal, fired. trophy. Pat Skipinski of Lake Or- ship, a short distance south Her first shot shell was Spencer and Alice Zeplin of of Deckerville Road. Mar- buckshot and it hit it in the Randy Severance, 15, of Deford both shot bucks ion shot a 7-poinl buck near There is an ironic footnote Parisville. ried two years, they have a neck, shoulder and face. Decker, downed his first Thursday morning while daughter, Stazha, and son, It kept walking and she to this. William Izydorek, VILLAGE STREETS buck ever, a 4-pointer, at hunting in the Englehart- Stan Szarapski, hunting at Damian. fired again, hitting it in the having taken opening day 3,:50 a.m. last Wednesday on Severance Road area. Mrs. The first time Mrs. Izy- off, had to go to work he Leslie Severance farm, Spencer shot an 8-pointer at Dagget, in Menominee horn. It continued on. She county, shot a three-point dorek held a gun was to do fired a third time, though Thursday at Active Homes i899 Severance Road, Ever- 8 a.m.; Mrs. Zeplin a in Marlette. That morning, Ordinance No. 69 in Effect Dec. 1 yeen township. Randy is buck at 7:10 a.m. opening some target shooting with a she doesn't know where it 7-pointer 10 minutes later. day. .22 rifle. The second time hit, and it fell. The last two while watching the news on the son of Mr. and Mrs. Both were hunting for the shots were slugs. television, she looked out the Arthur Severance, G331 Sev- first time. front window. erance Road. Since she had no idea where her husband was at Running across a field on Village of Cass City the time, she called her the other side of Decker Harold Titus Sr. and Jr. brother-in-law, Paul Izy- Road was a deer. both got bucks in the same Mark Zmierski, 16, of Cass area east of M-53. City, shot a spikehorn, his Harold Titus Jr., a Mar- first deer, at 10 a.m. lette resident, shot a 7-point- last Wednesday in Greenleaf er, weighing about 140 township. pounds, at 9:15 a.m. last Wednesday. His father, 68, a Pontiac resident, got his 8-point buck Like father, like son. Stan at 3:30 p.m. the next day. It Guinther and son Mark, 16, weighed over 200 pounds and of Oak Street, Cass City, the rack spanned about two each shot a buck, each with feet. Titus is retired, hadn't one antler missing, east of hunted in 15 years, and Cass City, last Wednesday postponed his trip to Florida morning. Mark shot his for the winter to go hunting. about 8 a.m.; it had the left antler. His father got his about three hours later; it had the right antler. Don Smith, 14, of Cass City, in his first year of hunting, shot a spike horn near Glennie in Alcona Enjoy preparing your holiday meals county at 8 a.m. on opening on a new Caloric Gas Range. Dwayne Pilarski of Imlay day. Save gas and energy with the City shot a 10-pointer open- Caloric RLP 359 Gas Range. It ing day in the Elmwood includes an automatic pilotless Road area, Cass City. ignition, a modern look black glass ONLY Del Woodward of Decker- door and lighted back dash with $399.95 ville Road, Deford, shot a clock. 9-point buck about 7:15 Fri- Now available at Southeastern Model RLP 359 day morning on his father's Michigan Gas Company for just .Darrel Grady of Cass City property along Severance $399.95. downed a 6-point buck Road near the Tuscola-Sani- weighing 160 pounds while lac county line. hunting last Wednesday in the Deford area. Richard Albee of Cass City landed a 4-point buck at 8:30 Warm-up your holiday leftovers llVlike Otulakowski of Cass a.m. Friday, east of the with a new Amana Radar Range. City brought down an 8-point village. Now just $399.95, the Amana RR7D ONLY buck about 7:30 opening microwave oven includes one dial $399.95 morning north of Cass City. timer, one power selector and 675 Itjweighed 160 pounds. Todd Alexander, 17, of watts of cooking power. And the Amana microwave has 5 full years Model RR7D Cass City, shot a 4-pointer at of warranty protection on the 11 a.m. opening day near magnetron tube. Harrison. It weighed 150 Give an Amana RR7D microwave ;Lee Tracy of Cass City got pounds. oven to someone you love this a;| 6-pointer weighing 200 Christmas. SOUHHSTERN pounds about 10 a.m. open- Ken Martin Jr., 16, of VISA, Master Charge or use our G4S ing day, east of M-53. Cass City, shot a spikehorn convenient payment plan. CO/MMNY Saturday morning six miles west of Cass City. His first Port Huron: 987-7900 , buck, it weighed about 140 !Marcie Kostanko of 6909 pounds. Sandusky: 648-2333 Ptfingle Road, Evergreen See us New Baltimof©: 725-2711 tqWnship, didn't have to go FIRST TIME— Edith Izydorek and tor all your new Check your Hliptiont directory far to get her first buck in Veron Gingrich of Cass energy saving appliances. tor • toll-in* numtur for your »rw three years of hunting. She City shot an 8-point buck at her trophy from the first time she ever brought down the 5-pointer 9 : 15 a .m . opening day east of hunted, a 7-point buck brought down at ont her own property. McKinley. It weighed about 160 pounds. 7 a.m. opening day of deer season. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1978 PAGESEVENTEEN Undefeated girls ready for tourney ^ V Owen-Gage chalks up another title

The Owen-Gage girls' ular season, so if it wins the basketball team finished its second straight league Becky Howard led the finals, it will go on to the championship trophy. NORTH CENTRAL second regular season with- regional tournament at Car- home team with 24 points out a loss last week with and 18 rebounds. Laurie D LEAGUE : sonville-Port Sanilac, which PORT AUSTIN (final standings) wins Tuesday over Port will probably start Wednes- Andrakowicz had 22 points Austin, 48-28, and Thursday day, Dec. 6. and snared 21 rebounds. Owen-Gage 16-0 over Peck, ?9-37. Julie Andrakowicz was top Carol Goslin contributed 14 Caseville 13-2 Coach Judy Campbell's scorer at Port Austin with 16 Peck 8-8 squad hasn't had a really points. Julie Andrakowicz District tournament play points to spark the Bulldogs' had 10 rebounds. Carsonville-PS 8-7 for the Bulldogs starts tough game all season -- its win, 48-28. Her sister Laurie closest margin of victory North Huron 7-8 Wednesday, Nov. 29, at added 13 more. Top scorer for the Pirates Port Austin 6-10 North Huron High School was five points -- so to tune Bonita Yaroch was top up for-the tournaments,will was Penny Elston.with.nine..- Akron-Fairgrpve_ 5-10 when they play the winner of scorer for the Pirates with The Bulldog JVs won, Port Hope 5-11 the Monday night game scrimmage with Unionville- 11. 33-23. Kingston 2-14 between North Huron and Sebewaing Thursday, with Port Austin won the junior Port Hope. The game starts Ubly Friday and Harbor varsity game, 24-21. at 8:30 p.m. Beach Saturday. The 7 p.m. game Wednes- Her team finished the day will be between Case- regular season with a 16-0 PECK ville and Port Austin. The mark and over the past CHRONICLE WANT ADS two winners that day meet three seasons is 44-2 in the Despite the fact that the North Central D League. Pirates were in third place Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at in the league, going into the SELL HOMES AND BUILDING Kinde in the district finals. Following the game game with an 8-7 mark, they Owen-Gage beat every Thursday evening, high team in the district tourna- gave up the biggest margin school Principal James Barr to Owen-Gage of any team MATERIALS, TOO ment twice during the reg- presented the team with its this season, 79-37.

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS - Owen-Gage High School Principal James Barr last Thursday presented the North Central D League first place trophy to the girls' basketball team, after having finished the season 16-0. Accepting it, GOOD/YEAR from left, were the three seniors on the squad, Jan Rapson, Tammy Wissner and Laurie Andrakowicz and coach Judv Campbell. J Hawks post easy win Cass City had an easy time of it last Wednesday in girls' basketball, rolling to a 60-35 win over visiting Lakers. The Red Hawks led by 10 at halftime, then enlarged the gap into a chasm in the third quarter, piling up 22 points to only three for Elkton-Pigeon-Bay Port. Save Now Through Saturday Padgett Randall led the way with 18 points, followed by Libby Hartel, 14, and Nancy Tonti, 10. Cass City shot 25 of 67 from the floor, 37 percent, and 10 of 13 from the free throw line, 77 percent. The Red Hawks grabbed the ball 53 times off the 12 boards, probably their high for the season, with Vickie RIB HI MILLER Pobanz getting 13 of them. High scorer for Lakers was Ann Bucholz with 9 points. 32 VS. 32 — Penny Elston of Peck The win puts Cass City at 10-6 overall and 8-5 in the 11 IN STOCK right) didn't have any better luck league. Size 750x16. Load han her teammates in stopping Owen- The Red Hawks JVs won, CUSTOM XTRA GRIP 41-29. g Cage's Becky Howard as the Score by quarters: ™%*$s^wall ophomore scored 24 points last 'hursday. The Bulldogs won, 79-37. CC 14 16 22 8 60 Lakers 10 10 3 12 35 8 IN STOCK Size 750X16. Load TRACKER XG •iff champ to visit school Range C, tube-type blacK- wall. Plus $3.85 KE'T- U S . ArmArmiyi SpecCi-,n« . 4i JameI s r. i . .__...__ No trade needed Schools, at Marlette High Olympic team in 1972 and ish, the current Amateur School Tuesday morning, hletic Union national 1976 and is training for the and at Sandusky and Caro 1980 Olympics. His regular wer lift champion, will be High Schools Wednesday. assignment is as a field Size 750x16. Load Cass City High School Cash, 27, is also a member iesday in conjunction with artillery crewman. He Range C, tube-type black- of the all-Army wrestling joined the Army in 1976. wall. Plus $3.85 F.E.T. • Caro Army recruiting team. His clinics focus on ice wrestling. Originally from Pennsyl- No trade needed. le will be there from Assigned to Fort Riley, vania, Cash has a bachelor .0-4:30 p.m. degree in physical education Kan., where he is post 180.5 from Peru (Neb.) State Col- 'londay, he will be at pound wrestling champion, lington and Vassar High lege. he tried out for the U.S. He won the power lift championship in Little Rock, Ark., in July. He holds 8 IN STOCK the national record in the TRACKER IT WATCH FOR IT! dead lift event at ' 749.5 pounds.

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Hatchets D Mud & Snow TL r ON-THE-FARM MEAT The Class C district 87 C RlbH.M.TL basketball tournament will TIRE SERVICE E HI. MllerSpec. be held in Cass City Monday, We Get The Job Done Right Wednesday and Saturday • On-the-spot tire repair & replacement • Radio-dispatched F Hi. MllerSpec. next week. mobile service • Liquid-filling equipment (or tires • Free MARKET There are six teams en- tire inspection & evaluation service • Plus tire sales & ser- tered. Cass City plays Bad vice for every vehicle on your farm! Axe at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Cash • Our Easy Pay Plan Next to Sommers Bakery There will be two games Crop Terms: Pay After Harvest Monday and Wednesday Call 872-2 127 M • ^»»i • If we sell out of your size we will Issue with the finals slated Satur- you a rain check, assuring future delivery day at 8 p.m. Kain LnecK at the advertised price. SAVE The first Monday contest pits USA against Harbor Beach at 7 p.m. In the semi-finals Wednes- Buy Your Meat day the Lakers, who drew a FARM TIRE CENTERS bye, face the winner of the USA-Harbor Beach clash at From a Real 7:00 p.m. Ubly meets the 6168 West Main Street GOOD'/YEAR Cass City-Bad Axe winner at Meat Market 8 p.m. Cass City These winners meet in the finals. llllll,

PAGE EIGHTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1978 CASS CITY, MICHIG! : Organ concert at local Shabbona Area News USE CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS church Sunday Transit (nonbusiness) rates. 20 words or less, $l.oo each General ] General General, Marie Meredith Phone 672-9489 insertion; additional words 4 The historical tracker or- cents each. Three weeks for Merchandise Merchandise Merchandise gan at the Cass City First the price of two - cash rate. FOR SALE - Two 22-inch gas WOOD STOVE SPECIAL! FOR SALE-beagle puppj :« Presbyterian church will be Save money by enclosing lawnmowers, self propelled. Save $50 on the King Airtight 8 weeks old. Phone 872-3 , used during a concert start- WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT PIONEERS Marie Meredith were Mon- cash with mail orders. Rates , „ wood stove, now only -, ing at 8 p.m. Sunday. day callers of Mrs. Ryerson $35 each. Electric,stove, 30 The Shabbona RLDS Wo- for display want ad on appli- inch, white, $30. Frigidaire $309.95. Dan's Automotive Playing the organ will be The Pioneer Group met Puterbaugh and also of Mr. cation. refrigerator, good working f,nd Fireplace Shop, 1445 N. Dana Hull of Ann Arbor, who men's Department held Thursday, Nov. 16, at Ver- and Mrs. Columbus Jones. their regular meeting Thurs- condition, $35. Phone 872- Kingston Road, Deford. Parsch's restored the more than 100- onica's Restaurant, Cass Mrs. Puterbaugh returned 2885. Phone 872-3190. - year-old instrument during day evening, Nov. 16, with City, for a dinner meeting. home Sunday. Automotive] . 2-11-16-3 2-11-16-2 Mrs. Don Smith and co-host- Liquidation Sal ,: the past year." There were around 25 pres- Mrs. George Krause en- BULK PROPANE systems Accompanying Mrs. Hull ess Mrs. Curtis Cleland. ent for the dinner. tered the hospital at Cass FOR SALE - '69 Oldsmobile for grain driers or home Storewide Stock Everything in the . will be Donald Jaeger, The meeting was called to Mrs. Fred Emigh con- City Wednesday morning. convertible. Best offer. 4010 store must go. order by Mrs. Don Smith, heating. Fuelgas Company oboist, who is director of the ducted a short business Lamton Rd., Deford. of Cass City. Phone 872-2161. Liquidation Sale Fixtures • Mannequir . Midland Symphony; Loren women's leader, by reading meeting. EXTENSION 1-11-9-3 Infant, children &, a Thanksgiving poem. The 2-ll-l4-tf ' Cady, violinist, former The next meeting will be Save up to 66% ladies'clothing 'tj chairman of the Delta Col- group sang the hymn, Wor- Dec. 21 at the RLDS church The Shabbona Extension n FOR SALE - 1966 AMC CHAIN SAW SALE - Stop in Free gift wrapping.:! lege music department, and ship the King. Invocation annex for a rjo° dinner. Group will meet Monday Rambler, 2 door, 6 cylinder, today for big savings on Stihl A11 alesfinal Robert Birdsall, violinist, was by Mrs. Howard Gregg. evening, Nov. 27, with Mrs, $125. Phone 872-2920. Save j)n. sofas, .chairs,.sofa .! $\ Mrs. Don Mackowiak gave a chain saws; Dan's Auto- " graduate of Eastern Michi- Nelin Richardson. 1-11-9-3 motive and Fireplace Shop, beds, lamps, dining room Main St., Cass City gan University in music. Thanksgiving story and The lesson on No Fault suites, bedroom suites, 2-1i-d Miss Julie Smith also read a Mrs. Nelin Richardson, Insurance will be by Mrs. 1445 N. Kingston Road, De- FOR SALE - 1974 Camaro ford. Phone 872-3190. recliners and much more! The concert will be spon- Thanksgiving poem. Roll Mrs. Mary Vatter and Miss Arlie Gray. FOR SALE-Treeing Wai sored by the church, located call was answered by a gift 350 automatic. Low mileage 2-11-16-2 All sales final coon hound puppies, 8 we| . at the corner of Church and for a needy person. The with snows. Must sell. Phone 872-3465. 1-11-23-3 PAPER NAPKINS im- Financing available old, $25 each. Partly-staij Seeger Streets, and the Or- lesson was by Mrs. Curtis year-old coon hounds. gan Historical Society. Cleland. printed with names and Citizens of tomorrow dates for weddings, recep- Richard's after 3:30 p.m. Cara> There will be no tickets FOR SALE - 1969 Impala 2678. 2-' sold, however, a free will Election of officers was convertible. One owner. Call tions, showers, anniver- TV, Appliance offering will be taken. held. Mrs. Howard Gregg before 3872-2008. 1-11-16-3 saries and other occasions. and Furniture will be women's leader. She The Cass City Chronicle. CHAIN was elected at the church FOR SALE - 1973 Ford 2-1-12-tf Cass City Phone 872-2930 Michigan's Upper Penin- business meeting. Mrs. Galaxie. 53,000 miles. Clean 2-11-16-2 sula is as big as Connecticut, Dean Smith was elected and in good running condi- FOR SALE - Winter coats, SALE:' assistant leader; Mrs. Don winter and summer dresses. FOR RENT - new - electric Delaware, Massachusetts tion. $1200. Phone 872-3263. Good condition, size 9. Call and Rhode Island combined. Mackowiak, secretary; Miss 1-11-16-3 or manual typewriters by Marie Meredith, treasurer; 872-2746. Helen Jezewski. the week or month. Also Save '20 to Mrs. Bob Sawdon, teacher, FOR SALE - 1972 Chrysler 2-11-23-3 leave your typewriters and on any purchase o£a| and Mrs. Jim Doerr. Secret Newport 4-door, good shape. other office equipment at Stihl Chain Saw;- The first auto traffic tun- FIREPLACES and wood * nel built between two na- friends were revealed and 6440 Huron St., Cass City. our store for repair. Used new ones drawn for another Phone 872-3615. l-l 1-23-3 heaters. Over 70 units on Dis- typewriters for sale. Dan's Automotii tions was the mile-long De- play. Chimneys and Add-A- troit-Windsor tunnel under year. McConkey Jewelry. 2-4-6-tf & Fireplace Sh Lunch was served by the FOR SALE - 1976 Chevy Furnaces. Leisure Living, Deford Phone f the Detroit River. Laura, 5, and Russell, 2, and 350 N. Tuscola Rd. (Hwy. hostess. street van. Fully custom- FOR SALE - Whirlpool The next meeting will be Luke, 1, children Andrea, 1, children ized. Low mileage. Call after M-15) Bay City. Closed Sat- CASH FOR urday at 2. Closed Sundays washer and electric drier, with Mrs. Don Mackowiak, of Arnold Taylor, of Mr. and Mrs. 3:30,872-3177. 1-11-9-3 $80. Call 872-4276. 2-11-23-3 GAS WATER HEATEJ LAND CONTRACTS hostess, and Mrs. Jim and Mondays. Call 517-892- 30-gallon size, glass Any type of real estate Doerr, co-hostess. It will be 4784 Koepfgen Ron Speirs, E. 7212. 2-5-11-tf with P and T valve,. 11 ii \suvjiii_>u i ivil.oiliydll. iyjj FOR SALE - '72 half ton Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. at the Road. Akron Road. pickup. Looks and runs Parsch's $119.95 at Fuelgas Co.; commissions or closing annex. A 50 cent gift ex- FOR SALE - 44 magnum 4 miles east of Cass good. V-8 automatic. New Ruger automatic rifle with costs. First National Accept., change will be held. tires and exhaust system. Liquidation Sale Phone 872-2161. Call Free .1-800-292-1550. scope and sling, reasonable; With camper shell. Must 74 ft. Western snow-plow, Everything in the sell. $900 or best offer. Call hydraulic angle, good work- store must go. f Real Estatel 872-3443 after 3 p.m. 1-11-23-1 ing condition. Call 673-6600 Fixtures • Mannequins CHECK THESE after 4 p.m. 2-11-9-3 Infant, children & I For Sale FOR SALE - 1977 Olds ladies' clothing Cutlass Supreme, V-8, auto- FOR SALE - brand new Free gift wrapping NKW LISTING matic, air, power steering, brown carpeting, rubber Specials power brakes, AM radio. All sales final back, 12 x 15. Also three Beautiful 3 bedroom, l'| Good condition. 19,000 miles. pieces of used dark green Main St., Cass City baths, formal dininl Call 872-3608. 1-11-9-3 carpeting: 12 x 8'7", 9'11" x 2-11-22-1 room, walk-in cedar clof) 14 ft., 10'7" x g'll'-j". 6674 et, large kitchen, basJ and $AVE FOR SALE - 1973 Plymouth Huron. Phone 872-3374 after FRESHLY TUNED Thomas ment, gas heat, largl 2 door Fury III, automatic. 3. 2-11-16-3 landscaped lot with 1'f Good shape. Call after 6:00. Electric Organ. Double key CAR SPECIALS board and instrument panel. car garage. Call for Best offer. Phone 872-4142. pointment now! 1978 Olds Cutlass Supreme, Landau Roof, Air Cond., 1-11-9-3 CANDY FLAVORING OILS May see at 4581 North Power, Cruise Control, Radio. Only 8,000 miles. - 20 different flavors. Coach Seeger or call 872-3535. Phone 872-2352 Check this one and $AVE Light Pharmacy, phone 2-11-23-3 James, 7, Clark, Matt, 9, and f General 1 872-3613. 2-10-19-9 6265 Main St. 1978 Olds 98 Regency, 4 Dr., Sliding Roof, Full Power, 2, and Donald, 6 Andrea, 6, children Air Cond., Stereo, Loaded with all the Toys. Check this [Merchandise] WEDDING INVITATIONS for a great buy. months, children of of Mrs. Margo FOR SALE - two Pinto snow and announcements. A com- tires mounted on rims. plete line of printing, raised 1978 Olds Custom Cruiser Wgn., 9 Pass., Wood Grain, Mr. and Mrs. Isard, 6832 Herron FOR SALE - Complete front RFALTV Air, Stereo, Full Power, Roof Rack, Like New. $AVE Phone 872-3544 after 5. printing or engraving. Doz- Donald Finkbeiner, Drive. end off a 1972 Nova SS. 2-11-9-3 ens to choose from. Cass 1977 Ford LTD II, 4 Dr., V8, Auto. Trans., Power Steering Phone 872-3652. 2-11-16-3 City Chronicle, Cass City. HOUSE FOR SALE-4-; & Brakes, Special Two-Tone Paint. This car is Sharp. 4137 Maple Street. FOR SALE - four aluminum 2-1-12-tf old ranch style home] SAVE FOR SALE - 4800 Watt combination storm windows bedrooms, full basem« 1977 Pontiac Catalina, 4 Dr., V8, Auto., Power and Air utility heater with wall or 28x544 (for 24x24 2 lite partially finished, fully Cond. Like New. Check and $AVE ceiling mount, new condition windows). One aluminum Albee's peted, garbage disposal.| $75. Charcoal grill $10. 1977 Plymouth Sta. Wgn., 9 Pass., Auto., Power, Air combination storm window TOYLAND Elkton. Call 375-4373. Cond., Wood Grain. Sharp Wgn. at a Bargain. $AVE Phone 872-4168. 2-11-9-3 34x38 (for 30x16 2 lite win- 3-1 dow). Phone 872-3013. 1977 Olds Brougham, 4 Dr., Vinyl Roof, Cruise Control, FOR SALE - White purebred Now Open Air, Stereo, Auto. & Power. Like New. $AVE on This One German shepherd, !':> years 2-11-9-3 Layaway now for Christmas WARM & COZY 1976 Chevelle Cpe., Vinyl Roof, V8, Auto. Trans., Power, old. Likes children, very Radio, and W. Walls. This one is Sharp. $AVE kind. Phone 872-4088. Remodeled two-bedroqij Grade A nursing bungalow with large far 1975 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham, 4 Dr., Vinyl Roof, 2-11-9-3 formula medicated Air, Power, Split Seat. Lots of Other Extras. $AVE ily room. Lots of ci FOR SALE - Hoover washer milk replacement board space. Located 1974 Cutlass Cpe., Landau Roof, Power, Air Cond., HARDWARE one acre with many treej Radio, Rally Wheels. $AVEonThisOne in excellent condition, avo- calf feed Cass City Stephanie, 6, and cado green. Phone 872-4615. and a beautiful gard^ 1974 Ford Pinto Station Wagon, Auto. Trans., Radio, Heather Diane, 2-11-9-3 Available to all calf feeders. 2-10-26-tf area. Wood Grain, Air Cond., Real Sharp! $AVE 4, and Shaun Matthew, 3, Phone 872-2352 Wesley Milk Co. WATER KING SOFTENER, 6265 Main St. 1973 Dodge, 4 Dr., Transportation Spe- Paul, 1, children children of Mr. and FOR SALE - mixed hard- 6608 Main St. cial, V-8, Auto., Power Steering & Power $ wood fireplace wood. Will Cass City, Mich. 48726 used - been out on rental and Brakes, Good Wheels. 795 of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas C. deliver. $30 pickup load. reconditioned. Very good 8:00a.m. to4p.m. condition. $100. Fuelgas Co. C.P. Sherman, Nicholson, 6619 Phone 872-2579 evenings. Monday thru Friday OSENTOSK 4 miles east of Cass City. REALTY TRUCK SPECIALS 6796 Pine Street. Houghton Street. 2-11-23-3 2-10-12-8 Phone 872-2161. 2-3-2-tf 1977 Dodge Von, Long Wheel Base, V8, Auto., Power FOR SALE - 5 piece dining Steering & Brakes. Like New. Check This One. $AVE room set, oval table with two HAMILTON GAS DRYER- 1977 Chevrolet Vz Ton, V8, Auto., Power Steering & 10-inch leaves and padding, used. Good operating condi- HOBBY FARM ON BEVENS ROAD Brakes, Radio. Clean Truck, Good Buy. $AVE upholstered chairs. Call 872- tion, only $97.50. Fuelgas Senators boosting 3305. 2-11-9-3 Co., Cass City, M-53 & M-81 Ranch style home on 6 surveyed and fenced acres. Th 1977 GMC % Ton Pickup, 4 Wheel Drive, V8, Auto., Phone 872-2161. 2-5-11-tf bedrooms, large utility room, attached breeze-way andl Power Steering, Power Brakes, Good Cond. car garage - garage built in 1978. This home is ne| $AVEonThisOne FOR SALE - hand hewed decorated and carpeted. Also a new pony barn built anti-tax petition barn beams, weathered FOR SALE - 12 x 60 Ameri- year. You can also purchase this property with 11 1974 GMC Sprint Pickup, V-8, Auto., Air, Power and Spe- barn boards, all widths and can mobile home (1973). Call today and ask for Paul Skinner. -CY cial Paint Stripes. SAVE lengths; Meyers deep and shallow well water pump Appliances, skirting, shed. 1974 Chevrolet Vi Ton Deluxe Pickup, Two-Tone, V8, Two state senators are is incomprehensible in light Can stay - prime lot. Immed- GAGETOWN with tank and gauges; used iate occupancy. Make offer. Auto., Power Steering & Power Brakes, Radio. Extra backing a plan to reverse of the public's attitude to- corrugated and channel Clean Call 872-3832. 2-11-9-3 Remodeled 3 bedroom home with aluminum siding £ ' $AVE the Legislature's approval ward a tax limitation steel roofing. Phone 872- of the two cent per gallon amendment to the state enclosed porch, full basement and one car garage. Kite GMQUAITTY JRfJI Keep that great GM 3293. 2-11-23-3 has lots of cupboards and kitchen range stays. 017-' S8MC€/PAg!Sj|gJj feeling with genuine increase on gasoline and constitution. FOR SALE - stereo console diesel fuel tax and license The senators are coordi- Voice of Music, AM-FM, GENERAL MOTORS FMTS DIVISION GM parts FOR SALE - Alto saxophone plate fees. nating a statewide effort to in excellent condition. G. turntable. Excellent condi- APPROXIMATELY 5 ACRES ON THE CASS RIVER Senators Harry DeMaso mount a petition drive to Kerbyson, 4716 N. Seeger tion. Call after 4 p.m. Phone (R-Battle Creek) and John place the question on the 872-3626. 2-11-23-3 Excellent building spot with good hunting and fishir St., Cass City. Phone 872- your back yard. Property is cleared and has 300 stq OUVRY Welborn (R-Kalamazoo), November, 1980 general3237. 2-11-23-2 who both opposed the tax election ballot. pines. Land contract terms available with low mont| BLACK DIRT - good for payments. 036-A CHEV.-OLDS. IIMC. throughout the legislative With the proper number of FOR SALE - Valley Champ- lawns, garden, shrubbery. Phone 872-4301 Cass City process, said a tax increase signatures and certification ionship pool table. Acces- Arlan Brown, Ubly. Phone FARM LAND by the Board of State Can- sories included. 7'2 ft. long. 658-8452. 2-5-4-tf vassers, the legislative 3'V slate top. In excellent Just listed 79 acres of tillable land located just ea action to increase the taxes shape, 10 months old. $475. Parsch's Deford. Corner location. For more information, call, SO YOU would render them ineffec- Can be seen 4153 Maple St., 6106. -A tive until the voters decide Cass City. 2-11-23-3 Liquidation Sale SAVE $ $ one way or the other at the Everything in the A FULL MILE OF ROAD FRONTAGE next regularly scheduled FOR SALE - Aluminum store must go. 1*71 NOVA HAUT l-Mt*. PS/PI ittrto $4795 election. storms and screens, various This is 120 acres located between Caro and Cass CityJ DeMaso cited figures indi- sizes. Phone 872-2224 after 4 Fixtures • Mannequins ~1977 CMIVROin CHIVITn 4-cyl. mto $2195 Infant, children & mile frontage on Dutcher and >/4 mile frontage on 2 LOCATIONS TO cating 77 to 92 percent of the p.m. 2-11-23-1 Road. Sale includes two homes, 2 barns and seve 1976 MIRCURY MONARCH J-4r. iwta.. 6-wt.. PS/PI, AIR.-$3I?5 people were opposed to the ladies' clothing 197* PINTO t-tr. M*M4-qrl. «-lM $2395 SERVE YOU outbuildings. There are three creeks on the property, 1975 CHEVROLET IMPALA l-wto. PS/PI $2595 tax increase but the Legisla- All sales final today and ask for Paul for your personal inspection. CARO LOT ture "rammed" the in- 1974 CHIV. IMPALA 2-4r. bcnta* l-Mt*. PS/PI it«rt« AIR .. $2195 Free gift wrapping 1973 CHIV. MA1IIU 4-dr. AIR 49,000 mUtt $2195 842 State St. creases through without SIMULATED consideration of the people's Main St., Cass City 1973 IMPALA TrawpwtatiM $f««W CASS CITY LOT 1973 OLDS II 4-dr, AIR $1695 feelings. ENGRAVED 2-11-22-1 1972 CHIV. IMPALA 2-*. (writ*. l-**!«. PS/PI AIR $1495 6617 Main St. Welborn added the in- 1972 CHIV. CAPRICI 4-4r. l-Mt*. P$/PI AIRitm* $1195 crease indicates the major- 1967 CHIV. IMPALA SwwSpwtlHiiMw. ity of the public officials are BUSINESS CARDS WOOD STOVE SPECIAL! McLeod Realty, In< not in tune with what the Save $50 on the King Airtight wood stove, now only PICK-UPS people really want and the AVAILABLE 1-COLOR OPEN 1977 HMD Vfc.tM6-eyl. itMMfd«Wft 17,000 *i $3795 mood which now exists $309,95. Dan's Automotive '• 630 N. State 8498 State Rd. OR 2-COLOR Tri-Valley MorvThurs. 9-5 1976 CHIV. V4-TON PICKUP 6-cyl. itkfc. with c*v«r $3295 among the taxpayers of the and Fireplace Shop, 1445 N. Caro- Millington- 1975 CNIV.IUV 4-qrf.4-iMM1 *>*« state. Kingston Road, Deford. Frt. 9-6-Sat. 9-12 1974 II CAMINO l-Mt*. PS/Pllt*r* $2995 Phone 872-3190. 2-11-16-2 Ph. 673-6106 Ph. 871-4567 Anytime By Appt. 1973 INTHNATIONAL VS-lw l-Mt«. PS/PI «l« $1495 The Cass City AMBERLIGHT Gas Grills Board of R«al Estate Michigan is the home of Chronicle And Hating Exchange EQUAL HOUSING and Carts - Special at $99.00. Commercial Residential Farm OPPORTUNl the Michigan Artrain, Fuelgas Company of Cass REALTOR* B & W AUTO SA1ES unique art gallery on wheels PHONE 872-2010 City, M-53 & M-81. Phone Open Daily 9 - 7, Sat. 9 - 4, Other Times By Appolntmem Phone 872-4620 which tours the country 872-2161. 2-5-25-tf 3-n-r 6617 Main Cass City aboard six railroad cars. PAGE NINETEEN CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1978 TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE PROFITABLE, LOW COST CLASSIFIED ADS Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate Notices Services J [ Services For Sale_J For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale BARGAIN CENTER Furni- SEWING MACHINE and ELMER H. FRANCIS, h\ vacuum cleaner sales and censed builder. New homes ture now open Monday and or remodeling. Roofing, sid- LOW DOWN PAYMENT HOME SITES REAL ESTATE Homes Wanted Friday 9 a.m. - 8 p.m., Tues- service. Parts in stock for all day, Wednesday and Thurs- makes. Service Department ing, barns, pole buildings. day till 6 p.m., Saturday till and store hours, 8 to 5. Tom Phone 872-2921. 8-11-7-tf Nice two bedroom in Cass Some like them wooded. No. 717 Hemans - Three bedroom ranch on '/*. acre lot, just Free appraisals City school area. Base- Some like them" close to off M-53. Looking for quick sale at $23,000. 4 p.m., 2249 Tomlinson Road, Lowery, 319 Bacon St., Bad No obligation Caro. Phone 673-2480. Axe. Phone269-9101. 8-1-8-tf INTERIOR and EXTERIOR ment with new furnace, town. Some like it one painting. Theron Esckilsen, large lot. Call for more acre. Some like them No. 727 Kingston - 40 acres. Nice pond, gravel and privacy 5-11-2-4 Call now for appointment. 4314 Maple St., Cass City. information. larger. We have many to $30,000 with $6,000 down. FAGAN'S THUMB Carpet Phone 872-2302. 8-11-23-tf Phone 872-2352 choose from. FALL IS HERE! Cleaning - Dry foam or 6265 Main St. Phone 872-2352 No. 735 Vacant 7V2 acres with over 300 feet of frontage on Osentoski Realty steam. Also upholstery and 6265 Main St. M-46. Asking $14,500. 6265 Main St. CHECK wall cleaning. Free Esti- Wanted to Buy Cass City, Mich. ALBEE TRUE VALUE mates. Call toll free 1-800- Donley Realty & Associates Inc. Phone 872-2352 HARDWARE 322-0206 or 517-761-7503. We MUSKRAT, COON, fox and 3-9-21-tf ...FOR. welcome BankAmericard - deer hides. Cass River_ Fur 1 block west of light, Marlette, Mich. Master Charge " " 8-3-20-tf - Phone office (517) 635-7417 DOOR, WINDOW AND PIPE TFadefs, 2bT~ Albin RdT; To list or sell, phone 872-4498 - Lana Osentoski Needs work. Beautiful Caro. Phone 673-6447. INSULATION EXPERT WHEEL align- 6-11-23-6 3-11-6-2 location. Be in for Christ- mas. Cass City Schools. 2 ment. Call for appointment. acres. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, Albee Kingston Tire Center, Kings- WANTED - Large dog house Ipecial of the Week REAL ESTATE large rooms, paneled ton. Phone 683-2826. 8-8-10-tf in good condition. Elaine family room, carpeted Hardware Jezewski. Phone 872-3723. 6-11-16-3 Shabbona Rd. - Nice 12 x 55 mobile home on approximately living and formal dining CaSSClt 9 acres. Well approximately 155 ft. deep. Appliances and y 5-9-7-tf AUCTIONEER room. Large kitchen - lots EXPERIENCED furniture stay. Land contract. 78498-CY of cupboards, first floor NO CHARGE to Cass City WILL BUY - silver coins, utility room, fireplace, residents for cable television Complete Auctioneering silver dollars and old pocket Country Living - 3 bedroom ranch, kitchen, dining room, basement and paved installation. Call now and Service Handled Anywhere. watches. Phone 872-2635 living room, iVfe baths, 2 car garage. Pond approximately road. enjoy most Detroit stations, We Make All Arrangements. after 5 p.m. 6-9-7-tfn 15 ft. deep. Priced to sell. 78397-CY local sports and much more. Our Experience Is Your Phone 872-2352 Dial "0", ask for Enterprise Assurance. Kingston - 3 bedroom home. Kitchen has wood burning 6265 Main St. 6774 (toll free) for details. fFarm stove. Eating area, living room, bath, basement, 3 out- 5-11-16-tf Ira, David & I Equipment buildings. Large lot. 78374-TO HAWAIIAN ISLANDS tour Martin Osentoski FOR SALE - H International Fish Point - Lots 40 x 80 ft. each only $1400. Land contract. OSENTOSKI Phone v-"..•••; REALTY..' ".•;:•" now organizing - Forget Cass City 872-2352 Collect farm tractor, narrow front, 77267-L about the ice - cold - snow. belt pulley, PTO, new engine Bask in the sun in the exotic and clutch. Good rubber, FOR SALE - Cozy two Hawaiian Islands, Jan. 29 B AND B Refrigeration - paint. $1200. Call 872-3337. "Owner is moving! She said sell her 2 bedrooms, walk-in ufchinson bedroom home in Gagetown, losets, 12x20 living room, large kitchen, laundry and mud thru Feb. 8, 1979. 3 islands, Repair all makes of washers, 9-11-16-3 ealty inc. natural gas heat. Almost one Honolulu - Maui - Kona. driers, refrigerators, freez- oom, gas heat, on 1 acre located 'A mile from main acre of land. Phone 269-8706 sghway. $719.00 per person, com- ers and ranges. Call Caro FOR SALE - John Deere 01-453-2811. 3-11-16-3 673-6125. 8-5-1-tf 447 N. State St 107 S. Main St plete. For complete details MT-1951, wide front, new REALTY WORLD' Vassar. Mich. and descriptive brochure battery, new tires, loader, Caro, Michigan Comfort is what you see 8 foot snow blade. A real nice Phone 872-2352 (517) 673-7771! (517) fv>3-8455 contact: Parrott's Tours, Custom Slaughtering - Curing when you enter into this P.O. Box 267, Deckerville, little tractor. $1200.00. Call 6265 Main St. Lynn Sherman older home. It has most of Smoking and Processing SENTOSKI - Associate Sales Person 872-2640. Mich. 48427, phone (313) after 5 p.m. 872-3842. REALTY 3-11-16-2 the oak woodwork left, 376-9245. 5-ll-23-2eo 9-11-23-3 full basement. New nat- Beef - Pork - Veal - Lamb ural gas furnace .and FOR SALE - 321 New Hol- water heater and all- CHRISTMAS For Sale - Beef and Pork, land manure spreader, FOR SALE BY B. A. CALKA REAL ESTATE electric wiring is 5 years Whole or half. Wrapped in the heavy duty chain. Also hay old. Large corner lot just GIFT IDEAS new clear shrink film FORRENTINELKTON: SPECIAL!!! for sale. Phone 872-2977. 4 outside the village limits. Place Mats south, I1;, west and '/•> south LARGE 2 bedroom home - very neat in and out - $185.00 2 ACRES: Ite story REMODELED HOME - all new Napkins Erla's Packing Co. One tax! For the price, it of Cass City. 9-11-16-3 per month. Call B.A. Calka Real Estate, 6306 W. Main St., bathroom; all new kitchen with many Birch cabinets; sure is a great buy. Pillows Cass City, Michigan Cass City, Mich. plus SNACK BAR: aluminum siding; many closets; Toys Dick Erla oil furnace 6 years old - built-in range, oven and Phone 872-2352 Christmas Wreaths Phone 872-2191 RETIREMENT OR NEWLYWEDS: exhaust fan; 1V4 car garage attached; small orchard - 6265 Main St. Christmas Stockings 8-11-2-tf Livestock"] 10 ACRES: Cass City & Kingston — One story home with 3 nicely landscaped - large shade trees; many other See it all at FOR SALE - Bull - :U Maine bedrooms; sun room; FIREPLACE; lots of window area features - WIDOW OFFERS FOR $35,000.00 terms. THE CALICO CORNER EXPERT BRAKE service Anjou. Sire: Capone. Born - large car port - many trees, etc. Immediate Possession at from $29.95. Call for appoint- —- REDUCED FROM $37,500.00 to $32,000.00 for immediate Building Site: North of Cass City — 6'2 Acres - creek thru 6-10-76 from Hollyshire OSENTOSKI The Clothes Closet ment. Kingston Tire Center, Maine Aniou Ranch. Phone sale!!! Watch the deer and rabbits go by .... back of property —- blacktop road —- $8500.00 terms. REALTY Kingston. Phone 683-2826. 5-11-22-4 658-2362. ' 10-11-9-3 INVESTMENT!!.! 20 ACRES all tillable - $15,000.00. 8-8-10-tf 10 ACRES: Near Reed City - US 10 ----- 8x35' mobile home with 2 additions - 2 bedrooms; PereMarquette River thru LOST - Large black dog, GOOD JERSEY COW - corner of property - Offered to you for $14,900.00. Excellent YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS!!! Real Estate Gordon setter. Lost on S. Martin Electric open. Freshened 3 months hunting, etc. PARTY STORE: ALL MODERN BUILDING with living Seeger Street. If found, call ago. Make good family cow. __ Good Buy!! quarters; completely equipped; Beer & Wine take out - 4 bedroom on a nice corner 872-3514 after 6. 5-11-23-3 Residential and Commercial Gives rich milk. Phone 872- SPECIAL!!! IVz story home with 3 bedrooms; large enjoying a good gross business - doctor's orders - offered to lot in the village of Union- Wiring 2512. 10-11-16-2 atehen1 with .many cabinets; new roof; new painting; - you for $85,000.00 plus inventory at cost, $20,000. down. ville. Large living room and THE PINE CONE SHOP is itility room off kitchen and bathroom; 2 LOTS —all of this kitchen. Priced right. now open. Unusual wall and FOR SALE - Geese and LOTS OF ROOM HERE FOR YOUR FAMILY!!! $28,500. State Licensed or $13,500.00. 2.9 ACRES: Brick & Frame home in Shabbona - 4 bedrooms, table decorations. Dried dueks, dressed. Phone 872- all large rooms; practically new oil furnace; remodeling flower arrangements, cone Free Estimates 2870 or 872-4512. 10-11-16-2 SPECIAL!!!! Newly Weds & Retirees!!!! "Completely Remodeled" wreaths, brooms. Butcher :'/•> ACRES: 1974 Champion Mobile home 12x60' in excellent completed - just a nice place to retire to -•— all this for 4-6 bedrooms or could very $35,000.00. block tables - ideal layaway Phone 872-4114 •ondition -wall to wall carpeting; comes with appliances easily be den or office down- for Christmas. Always md furniture - home is insulated; skirted on 12x60' slab with stairs. Aluminum sided, [Help Wanted] 'lorida tie-downs; PLUS 12x12' utility building in excellent SPECIAL!!!!! very, very nice. $43,900. something different. Stop in 4180 Kurds Corner Road 80 ACRES: ALL REMODELED HOME with 3 bedrooms; at 6241 West Main, Cass 8-10-1-tf •ondition; 126' deep well with own water system; septic BABY SITTER wanted in ank; 1 pyramid of strawberries, choice garden soil - many LARGE FAMILY ROOM; 2 bathrooms; oil furnace (new); "Everything You've Always City. Across from Hahn many other features; a very good buy at $55,000.00 terms, Building. Phone 872-2155. my home for one child, 7 ither features - only 4 miles from Cass City - on blacktop Wanted in a Home." See this SEPTIC TANK CLEANING months. Day shift, 7-4. Must oad. OFFERED TO YOU for $21,500.00. possession on short notice — Your inspection invited!!!! 3 bedroom ranch with fire- 5-9-14-tf and installation. Guaranteed Close in to Cass City. have own transportation and BUILDING: With 5500 square feet! Ideal for classrooms, place on 1 acre. Beautifully work. Also septic beds, references. Call 872-4048 landscaped, large 2 garage CABLE TV means more sewer lines, basements. after 4. 11-11-9-3 offices, etc. Brick & Block construction - very good SPOTLESS channels - better pictures. condition; 55x100' building on 165x298' lot - YOUR SPECIAL! 2.7 ACRES: RANCH TYPE HOME with 3 large and fruit cellar. $35,500. Chuck O'Dell, Phone H72- Available in Cass City. Dial 3031. 8-7-13-tf INSPECTION INVITED!!!! !$65,000.00. bedrooms; wall to wall carpeting; in excellent condition - Century 21, "0", ask for Enterprise 6774 Help Wanted comes with refrigerator and range; aluminum siding and for free installation. .IAINSTREET, CASS CITY: storms and screens; well insulated; 2'- car garage 4 years St. Clair Real Estate 5-11-16-tf Terrasi & Son Male, part time old attached to home; plus HORSE BARN; 16x20' granary; 1023 North State Street master electrical :tately home with 5 bedrooms; OFFICE, den and FAMILY plus another !':• car garage; silo; nicely landscaped - Caro, MI. 48723 garden all tiled - many features - Offered to you for DOG OBEDIENCE CLASS - contractor For Funeral Home IOOM; in exceptionally good condition - wall to wall car- Phone 517-673-6132 • New installations and •eting; !'/•> BATHROOMS; library room - many built-ins - $42,500.00 - MOVING TO FLORIDA. 3-11-16-2 now forming. For more in- Assistant ormal dining room; extra large garage with workshop - formation phone Elkton 375- repairs luminum sided - home is well insulated - Your inspection NEED MORE LAND? 60 acres - no buildings - choice 2377 after 4 p.m. 5-11-23-2 • Violations corrected Must be able to meet -ivited!!!!! Very desirable for doctor, insurance office, building site for your new HOME — CASH CROP LAND - Selling Your • Electrical heating & the public. eal estate office, etc. $42,500.00 terms. Property? cooling service • Homes - Farms - Business SPECIAL!!!!! Contact United Farm Free Estimates Call 872-2195 RESTAURANT: Only 5 years old - NEW BUILDING AND Agency, the nation's leading on roofing, siding, insulation, CALL ANYTIME ll-ll-9-tf — 5RICK HOME with 4 bedrooms; FIREPLACE in den - EQUIPMENT; situated on I'/-. ACRES. Completely ormal dining room; office - 2'^ BATHROOMS; basement; advertiser of real estate! aluminum doors and windows 658-2291 equipped - serving sandwiches, fish, chicken, etc. 200' front- United's qualified buyers and aluminum or Fiber Glass Cass City Road, Snover ormal dining room; 24x28' PATIO; 2 car garage plus age on highway. ,-orkshop; EXTRA LARGE LOT LANDSCAPED - many want farms large and small, awnings. 8-11-2-10 ther features - EXCEPTIONAL BUY AT $37,500.00 terms. acreage with woods, creek, Work Wanted) 30 ACRES or will divide into 3 parcels - CRAWFORD RD. - ponds, town and country Elkton Roofing CHAPPEL'S Plumbing & blacktop road; call office for details. homes and businesses. To Heating Service, Also storm BUILDING SITE: WILL DO babysitting in my iO ACRES on Robinson Rd. - near Germania Road sell, call broker collect at & Siding Co. door and window repair. No 160 ACRES: CHOICE LOAM - 2 story home painted white, 517-673-6888. Write United job too small. Phone 375-2510. home. Live in town. Call •8,500.00. 872-3294. 12-11-22-2 with shutters, wall to wall carpeting; 36x80' cow barn built Farm Agency, 1764 M-24, Phone 269-7469 8-7-22-tf PARTY STORE in the country!!!! in 1973; 48x70' machinery storage building built in 1955; Caro, Mich. 48723. Stop in for emodeled home with new oil furnace; aluminum siding grade A milk house; plus another barn built in 1973; 155 Free!! Real Estate Catalog 5-7-21-tf Chuck Gage ^ Card of Thanks] =_ nd brick; 3 bedrooms; comes with all equipment; acres tillable and productive soil - beautifully landscaped — or Business and Income resently closed - license in escrow — everything goes for offered to you for $175,000.00 terms. Burnside township, Bulletin. 3-11-22-8 Welding Shop •Lapeer county, Mich. REDUCE SAFE & fast with We now have heli-arc welding TO ALL THE people who 16,500.00 terms. GoBese Tablets & E-Vap voted for me as clerk of DO YOU NEED MORE LAND? 70 acres - level - no "water pills." Old Wood Specializing in stainless Novesta township, a sincere PECIAL!!! 7 ACRES with 5 room one story home 10 buildings - $55,000.00, located 6'/a miles from Cass City. fReal Estate] Drug, 6498 Main, Cass City. steel, blacksmithing, fabrica- thank you. Nursie Kloc. ears old - aluminum siding; CAR PORT - 200 amp 5-11-9-4 13-11-23-1 ?rvice; HORSE BARN - l mile to store, blacktop road - BUILDING SITE: Close in to Cass City - on blacktop road - 2 For Rent ting and radiator repair. Jy 4 miles from Caro - just off M-81. Offered to you for ACRES with about 300 feet frontage - small patch of woods KIRBY VACUUM Cleaners - Also portable welding I WOULD LIKE to thank Dr. '-3,500.00HURRY!!! HURRY!!! in swale - $5,500.00 for quick sale. FOR RENT - 2 bedroom apartment with garage. the world's finest. Prices as Donahue and all the nurses 1 % ACRES in the Country!!!! Conveniently located. Phone low as $299.95. For free 7062 E. Deckerville Rd. at Hills and Dales Hospital OUMTRY HOME: 2 story BRICK HOME in very good Building Sites!!!! 872-2291 after 3 p.m. 4-11-9-3 home demonstration call Deford, Michigan for the excellent and special jndition - wall to wall carpeting; Moncrief oil furnace 6 2 PARCELS of 5 acres each - SURVEYED - West of Cass 269-7562. Kirby Company of Phone 872-2552 care I received during my ears old - drilled well - new two car garage attached to City — $8500.00 each. Bad Axe. 5-11-9-5 8-5-15-tf recent stay at the hospital. ROOM FOR RENT - by Thanks also to friends, rela- ome; large family size kitchen; additional room for den or week or month, kitchen priv- "fice - utility building - situated on 1% ACRES - priced to REPAIR FOR "a job well done feel- tives and neighbors for their COUNTRY HOME: Between Cass City & Caro - 7 room ileges. 6377 7th Street. Phone visits and gifts. A very -11 at $42,500.00 bank terms. 872-4207. 4-11-16-3 ing" clean carpets with Blue Brick home with 3 bedrooms; extra large dining room with Your Broken Windows Now! Lustre. Rent electric sham- special thank you to Mr. and LKTON: Very neat 1% story home with aluminum siding; wainscoting; all modern kitchen; sun-room; utility room; CUSTOM CUT GLASS pooer $1. Ben Franklin Store, Mrs. Milton Gelatt and Mr. 1 fired hot water heating system; wall to wall carpeting; home has natural wood trim and finish; oil fired furnace; HOUSE FOR RENT - 2 and PLEXIGLASS Cass City. 8-6-11-tf and Mrs. William O'Dell for k bathrooms; all curtains and drapes remain; many other well kept grounds - circular drive - lots of shade trees; bedrooms, partially fur- their concern and prayers atures — Asking only $22,000.00. 36x50' barn for more storage - a very good buy at $32,000.00. nished. (Downstairs apart- for me. Jessie Turner and ment.) Phone 872-2579. CUSTOM Harry Turner. 13-11-23-1 4-11-23-3 Albee BUTCHERING HOMES NEEDED TO FILL DEMANDS OF OUR CLIENTS Meat cut, wrapped and frozen WE THANK everyone for all Free Appraisals — No obligation on your part, the beautiful get well cards, Notices Hardware Gainer's letters and prayers I re- FOR THESE & OTHER LISTINGS CALL; Cass City ceived while in Hills and FREE 5-9-7-tf Meatpacking Dales Hospital, Dr. Donahue Cattle picked up free, butch- Bad Axe, Phone 269-8161 and nurses for the good care. B.A, CALKA, REALTOR ered and processed by WANTED - barn beams - At this Thanksgiving time, I slab lumber - power and have much to be thankful Walsh Packing hand tools. All donations tax 1 mile north, l mile west of for, I am in my own home, I OrCallCARLA CALKA, Associate 7551 Pigeon Road, Pigeon, deductible. Caro Area Serv- Bad Axe. do especially thank Bernice Telephone: Area Code517 872-3355 Mich. State inspected plant, ices for the Handicapped. Deeg, Bill and Louise Ash- processed to your specifica- Phone 517-673-7721. 5-3-10-tf 8-11-25-tf more, Leanora Shantz and tions (cut, wrapped, frozen). Martha Emmons. May God We sell beef sides and pork, AUCTIONEERING - See bless each and everyone of istings Wanted On All Types of Real Estate In Tuscola, Sanilac & Huron Call Anytime Services J ,Lorn "Slim" Hillaker. Top you and Merry Christmas to dollar for your property. everyone. Mrs. Archie Ack- xmnties. Serving This Area For Over 25 Years. 453-2961 Phone 872-3019, Cass City, erman and Archie Jr. 4-27-tf SNOW PLOWING • Call -06W, MainSt., Cass City, Michigan48726 Telephone: Area Code517872-3355 872-3915. 8-11-23-tfn 8-10-3-tf 13-11-23-1 ;PAGE TWENTY CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,197( CASS CITY, MICHIGAN OK ambulance Ready for table Stolen Continued from page pne The four-township ambu- lance board decided to send keep as reimbursement for letters to Ellington, Elm- buck their administrative serv- wood, Grant and Kingston ices was reasonable. township boards asking Another factor in favor of them if they wish to partici- the privately run service is pate. returned that the first year costs will For the first six months, Curtis Strickland's deer I be an estimated $19,329, and Gallagher was elected chair- appeared, disappeared andf possibly less, with the two man of the ambulance board reappeared -- nicely sliced! men financing the ambu- and Mrs. Clarke as secre- and packaged. lance over four years. A tary, with Mrs. Eyer repre- The S. Seeger Street resi-l community run service senting EMTs. Greenleaf dent shot the 7-point buck would have required the four township was represented last Wednesday morning townships to buy an ambu- by Supervisor Gerald Bock. south of Cass City. lance right off, putting first A representative of Hills and It was hanging from a tree vear costs at an estimated Dales General Hospital will in the back yard of his home! GETTING READY — In contrast to last year's $32,000, although the cost in be requested. when it was taken about 8:30l makeshift skating rink in the Cass City Recreation Park, future years would probably that evening. A neighbor) this winter there -will be a specially prepared site, located be less than that proposed by The ambulance board~will saw a- pickup being-driven i" McDaniel and Grassmann. meet this coming Monday away, with the deer, it was near the arts and crafts building, which will serve as a Their estimate is that for evening with McDaniel and determined later warming shelter, located at the rear of the park. the second, third and fourth Grassmann to discuss with Friday, the man who hadf^ years, it will cost the town- them which ambulance the taken the animal came tol Bulldozing the site last Thursday was Clark Seeley. ships about $16,000. two should purchase. Strickland and gave him thel animal back, cut and pack-f aged. The horns were later! picked up at a taxidermist's as the man was going tol have them mounted I Strickland didn't ask, but) assumes the man got a m guilty conscience and de- .••*! cided to return the animal I I SALE I Be patient, Automatic Electric Blankets ENDS say dealers Merchants are asking) I • Machine Washable SAT. their customers to be patient) when returning their em-' • 100% Nylon Binding NOV. 25 pties. It's going to take a while[_ Warmth without Weight for clerks to become famil-r iar with what the deposit is,f Mothproof 5 or 10 cents, for each brandI- of bottle. (Cans will be 10) cents.) And merchants are prob-f ably afraid to count, but! $T199 there are LOTS of different! TWIN BED Single Control >21 sixes and brands of boldest and cans -- lots more thanL $ 10-15 years ago before | DOUBLE BEDSingle Control 22" CORN CRIBS aren't a thing of the throw-aways made their past, not for a small farmer like Al debut in large numbeis r Some other returnable t $ Messing of Deckerville Road, Deford. bottle tips: I DOUBLE BED Dual Control a 26" Natural drying is cheaper and -Rinse out used bottle im-11 mediately to help keep home ) $ produces better quality feed for his and store sanitary. \ QUEEN SIZE BED Dual Control 33" hogs, he says. He grew 90 acres of corn -Return bodies in their h this year, more than in the past, so carriers to ease sorting I needed an additional crib, which he -Keep costs down. Ti y not [ KING SIZE BED Dual Control $4799 !o chip unities so they can be [ and his son Cal were working on last reused. -If your store uses a I Thursday. voucher system for return-i Men's Herman ables, hand your credit slip ) lo the cashier before he or [== Pop, beer containers she starts ringing up your | INSULATED purchases. -Return bottles and cans U for recycling or reuse and h~ 8-INCH SHO Groups vie for get your refund. ~ Slight Irregular - Ass't. Colors "Herman Survivors" 100% Cotton unclaimed deposits Cub Scout u // you're looking for a fine pair of boots with genuine 30 x 30 Blanket lasting quality, protective comfort and just plain good Unclaimed deposits from Krichbaum said the bill registration 30 x 40 Blanket could produce the necessary looks, the search ends here. returnable soft drink and beer containers could pro- funds and provide a source duce as much as $20 to $40 of local matching funds for Cass City Cub Scouts who h Size 8 to II '/i - LIMITED QUANTITY million as a result of the non- federal projects. registered in 1977 need to P $t 98 $947 register again for the com-1_ JL Shoe No. 7198 as shown returnable container ban Krichbaum added (he 2 for & which takes effect in Michi- funds could just be the ing year, according to Cub- L Save $9.00 gan Dec. 3. answer necessary to keep master Carl Palmateer i Manufacturers and dis- recreation funds from dry- Registration will be at 7 j_ REG. LOW PRICE tributors of returnable con- ing up due to the twin p.m. Monday in the Camp- tainers want the unclaimed pressures of inflation and bell Elementary School h funds returned to them to tax limitation. gym. 54.95 redevelop assembly lines to M E N S aid in the change-over from NOW nonreturnables, but other IN?U A T HIKING SHOE groups are looking at the a L ED funds as a method of financ- ing recreational facilities in $ Leather Upper Wedge Type Sole $ the state. A bill, pending before the Speed Laces with Hooks at Top House of Representatives, creating a conservation and Color: Brown - Sizes 5-10 recreation fund out of un- SALE ENDS NOV. 25 claimed bottle deposits has been the object of recent Reg. 25.95 attacks from the soft drink and beer industries as an MEN'S effort to unconstitutionally During confiscate money. On the other side of the this sale ledger, the bill was praised only FLANNEL! as a way of maintaining and improving recreational fa- cilities throughout the state. The measure would re- LIMITED SUPPLY SHIRTS I quire beverage manufactur- ers and distributors to pay Not exactly as shown into a state conservation and recreation fund any un- claimed bottle and can de- • 100% Cotton j posits they have. Those Printed Flannel § funds would then be used for educational programs, solid LADIES' 80% Acetate-20% Nylon • Ass't. Patterns | waste management pro- grams, wildlife preservation • Sizes: S-M-L-XL | and local recreation and Long Brushed Gowns conservation projects. By "Philmaid" One of the theories behind .the bill is to prevent some Brushed for added warmth Reg. 5.69 distributors and manufac- Assorted Solid Colors turers from getting windfall profits from unclaimed de- SIZES posits. S-M-L Everett Fuller of the American Can Company, said the unclaimed deposits are needed by the com- panies to help the industry redevelop its assembly line SAVE 70$ processes and to help pay for the production of the new, mandated containers. He suggested that if the IT'S THE SEASON - With snow fall- state siphons off the costs CASS then it is simply another ing Monday, the first of the season, it government intrusion into was an appropriate time for Cass City the business segment. CITY An assistant to Detroit crews to be hanging downtown Christ- Mayor Coleman Young, Don mas decorations. mm$MWWfow$**v

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