CASS CTryA* 'LE ME NTS . __ -_ - Thieves :hool board meeting strike Cass City AIDS and asbestos store problems aired

Tlie C'ass City School rncndcd by a State hardof taxcsltevenues rose from$85,880 local to Board wrestled with two Education Advisory Cotn- pressing health problems mittee mere presented for A rcvised budget for 1985- $2,961,116. Total revenues Monday night at its regular study. 86 was presented and were up $69,614. meeting at the high srhool Most of the 10 suggcstions adoptcd by the board. It re- Expenses art. budgeted One of the problems is as- in thc policy wurc not ones veals that Cass City will be to rise to $3.947 million from bestos in the school. Suyt that board members were $75,630 in the red at the end $3.843 million, an increase Don Crousti revcaled that ready to accept. of the year. of about $104,000. the Environmental Protec- Trustees wcrc not sure The district started the tion Agency (EPA ) is fining that t hc co111 m it t ee ' s OTHER RCJSINESS the school $8,600 for impro- suggtstion that "most chil- year with a fund balance of per inspection. dren with AIIE should be $442,435 and that will be re- A request from Hill Sat- The school had bccn in- allowed to attend school" duced to $366,805, marking telberg to have his son, Ste- A FIKI-ChlAN FROM the Elklarid Township Fire spected by thcl Tuscola should be adoptcd They the second successive year ven, continue in the fourth Department assists an emergency medical technician County Health Ucpartrtwnt felt that not cnough is that thc fund balance has grade at Campbell Elernen- earlier and been declared known itbout tl~ltii:j~:lse at been reduced. Last year's tary was approved. The from the Cass City Ambulance Service in removing asbestos free. An EPA in- this tirncl to rcach that deci- deficit was $41.349 Sattelbergs are moving to Kimberly S. liiggins, Lansing, from a vehicle after an spection revealed that sion and be fair to all the Although statt aid money the Deford area. There is per pupil was sharply in- accident Tuesday, Nov. 12. Higgins was admitted to the there is a problem. Crousc students. no extra cost to the district. said that it's possible that Tht policy will bc submit- creased this year, the A request from Kathleen Hills and Dales General Hospital after the accident. all five schools may havv ted again at the December amount that the Cass City Mallory to have her son, arcas affccted. board meeting and the Schools received was less. Darryl, attend Campbell In a similar caw in Hay hard agrecd urith this That's because school en- from Deford was denied. City, the EPA fined the dis statcnicnt . 'h'l'hc best cdu- rollment declined by 61 stu- In a letter to the board trict $25,500 for "impr~pt~rcational setting for a child dents. Revenue from slate Mrs. Mallory said that her inspection" but latcr ag- with AILIS should be deter- sources totaled $793,609 in son has a personality prob- seed to rcduw the levy to mined by a team approach 1984 85 and is budgeted at lem at Deford. The board 1985-86, less than $1,000 when that involving the rhild's pa- $789,070 for a de- was told that a professional crease of $7,539. Kevenucs d is t I' ic t e 1i min a t ti s the rents and doctor, public had adviscd Mrs. Mallory problem to thc satisfaction health offic-ials and school from F1cdcral sources drop- that changing schools ped $9,601. of the EPA. pet*sonnel." Please turn to page 16. Crousu also hoostcd his rough estimate of what the cost may be to repair the

lobuildings $200,000 bvtwcvn $~(K),ow Tuesdav recital to open A $200,0(M cost means R two-mill levy lor one year as a mill raises about $100,000 in the Cass City District. The board rnovcd to start 7th annual Rach Festival

that necds to be done Browin at the First Pre- held Friday, Nov. 29, and The superintendent has sbyterian Church in Caro. Saturday, Nov. 30, from the name of a firm that has Thc recital will be the 9.30 a.m. to 11 :30 a.m. and surveyed about 25 schols first presentation of a busy from 12:30 p.m to 3 p.m. in Michigan. The board rc- Thanksgiving week end for Rehearsals are open to the quested that he investigatc the tiotcd performers, most public and are free. to determine if the com- of whom return year after LJnder the direction of a pany would assume liabil ytnar, to present the con- voluntcw board, housing, WEAKINC; A SEAT BELT paid off for Raymond J. ity if its reconirntmdat ions certs in Class City and assist transportation and a Srhncckcrgtsr said this Garety, who suffered only minor injuries in an accident proved to be inadequatc in in thc educational prog- brunch for host families is was thc first break in to thc Tuesday after his General Telephone and Electronics the future. rarris that are also a famil- arranged. The board also stow sinw thcy started 25 AILIS PC>l,IC:Y iar part of the Festival provides hospitality for the ycars ago. Ttw loss is CY- truck collided with a vehicle driven by Kimberly S. wtck end. musicians after concerts, v wed by i n s u r a 11 CY Higgins. (Story,pagc I 1 ) A good deal of time was Onc of thc primary haby sitters for musical spent trying to dcvisc a pol- reasons that the nationally families and handlc>sall the .a icy for handling a child suf- acclaimed musicians re- other details needed to fering from Acquil-ed Im- turn is thc fricndly wel- niakc the concert success- mune Deficiency Syn- C'OITW that they alwavs re- ful. Weatlier woes continue drome ( AIDS ) . c'c i ve . Thc home economics stu- THOMAS BROWN Guidelines reco11'- The orchestra will re- dents at Cass City High I A113 SSV3

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TRACI HAAS was one of the many SUNDAY, NOV. 24 @ models who presented the latest ig J fashions at the Cass City Zonta Club’s 12 Noon to 4 p.m. Style Show Wednesday at the Cass I *. *A City High School. Traci, the daughter 0 Free $5 Gift Certificate of Albert and Judy Haas, was modeling for Kid’s Village, one of six 25 /o Off to the First 70 Customers Cass City merchants who participated in the show. About 150 persons AI I attended the presentation. Funds raised from the style show will be used by the Zonta Club for community Winter Coats improvement projects. 872-5172 Cass City 1 I ...... Now Open Sundays ...... + F 1. I *I I 1 Your neighbor says 12 noon to 4 p.m. i Deer hunter enjoys Clothes For You Cass City 8 72 - 4 5 2 0 chance to be outside

Why do you go deer hunt- Schwegler Road. After ing? downing the large buck, Rick Guilds, a 17-year-old Rick and his brqther Brad Cass City resident said he had to drag the deer about enjoys being outside, and 1% miles to the nearest for Guilds deer hunting is road. part of a family tradition. Guilds didn’t make any :: Q OPEN SUNDAYS He hunts with his father, special plans for where he grandfather and older was going to hunt this sea- ;I c brother. son. He decided he would Starting With Our go hunting two days before Guilds shot his first deer the season began. He chose Friday morning, a nine- his site, and waited for the - CHRISTMAS - point buck weighing about buck to come to him. He 180 pounds. This is the sec- fired five shots, three of J$ OPEN HOUS ond year Guilds has been which hit the buck. hunting . Guilds feels a deer season Guilds shot the deer east is necessary to control the of Cass City, near large deer herd in the area.

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Strike enters third week ’+ Workers strike at Evans By Bill McLeod U *. I’ I f I _I ..-* Hourly workers at Evans a month, or more.” sently doing production finished parts. machines pounding,” Workers Union, Local 6368, Bay City. *- This Sunday’s Detroit payments, car payments, Products, Gagetown, are This is the third strike work to fill an existing “This morning (Wednes- Reehl said. :Free Press had a front page college loan payments or now entering the third week since the union started in order. Last week, a non- day), when I went over to No negotiations are A company Official re- spry about how lottery mil- emergencies that continu- of a strike against the au- the Plant in 1963. The work- union truck driver came take some coffee to the pic- scheduled. The workers be- fused to comment On the lionaires are (actually ally crop up. tomotive steel rack produc- em’ longest strike came in into the plant to take out keters, I could hear the long to the United Steel strike- aren’t) spending their new My next major purchase found fortunes. The head- would be to replace two * 1Me: “They’re just ordi- vehicles that were sold soon * nary folks,” leaves no doubt after I got married, a 1966 the money has not gone to black 2+2 Mustang, and a 4heir heads. 1953 Ford pickup. Both veh- I’m afraid if I won the icles turned a lot of heads Gega bucks, the headline whenever I pulled into a gas wouldn’t apply to me. Since station. I bought the vehi- €?have purchased only one cles when I lived south of btto ticket (needless to Michigan’s rust out border, py,I didn’t win), I will look and somehow I managed to ‘at that $9.1 million pot as keep them in good shape. *e one I would spend the But the days of turning *st of my life spending. some high school kid’s head *e man who guessed the ended when Diane and I islx two-digit numbers cor- signed a contract on a hand- rectly is now receiving yman special that needed $385,OoO (after taxes) for alot of handy (and money) the next 19 years. That to keep it from falling in. +ems like enough to keep The Mustang went to pay tbe wolf away from the for the materials for a new %or, at least for a while. foundation, and siding on :* After making donations the house. The ’53 paid for to the church, and making a new garage. sure all of my family mem- My last major expendi- brs share in my new found ture would be made at a fame and fortune, my first lumber yard where I would major purchase would be buy enough material to to keep a promise I made build a four-bedroom to Diane about six years house, with two bathrooms. ago. I told her someday From the living room, I (notice how I didn’t pin would be able to watch the down an exact date) I would sunset over Lake Michigan. buy her a diamond ring. I am sure my father-in- Someday for me law and I would join forces seems to get pushed back and build the house. The *n’t know what it is going while.” liter and later. There al- only difference is this time to be in two yeirs, it could Reehl added that super- WORKERS AT EVANS PRODUCTS, Gagetown, have been on strike since \bays seem to be mortgage we wouldn’t be driving be (increased costs) visory personnel are pre- around the country, looking Nov. 3. Workers on the picket line last week were Irene Volz and Ted Firlet. for old buildings to tear down for lumber. It might 1: A LITTLE be fun to build with a 2 by CHRONICLE 4 that wasn’t already full of 1 nails. 1’ WANT AD To guarantee I didn’t get Ubly board discusses property sale I bored, I would probably buy a farm to keep me preoccupied, and give me a tax write-off. It seems like At a Nov. 11 board meet- realtor who has someone possibility of putting in a have been replaced. a lot of the area farmers District basketball tourna- Harbor Beach in the first ing of the Ubly School Dis- interested in building in the wheelchair lift to take the 21. have a good thing going Trustees accepted a snow ment beginning Nov. game. Harbor Beach has a trict, trustees discussed the area. The land has been students up the stairs has removal bid from Longuskl Games will also be played 9-1 record. Ubly is 0-9 this right now, working for non- surveyed, but it is up to the also been investigated. The Silo Co., Ubly, for the Nov. 23 and Nov. 25. Ubly year. Games will begin at prof it organizations. possible sale of property that was originally purch- village to put in water, and estimated cost of putting in school’s Parking lots- Lon- will host league leading 7;30p.m. ased as a building site for a curb and gutter. A commit- a-wheelchair lift is $lO,OOO. guski’s bid was for $24 per, new elementary school. tee is expected to report This is the first year the two hour for the use of two trac- Business Manager Mark back to the board at the De- students have had classes tors to pile up the snow, and Tenbusch explained the cember meeting on which in an area of a building that $30 per hour for a dump lots are available, and an requires them to go up and truck to haul the snow property, about 57 acres, - was purchased when the estimated price on each lot. down a flight of stairs. away. Longuski submitted school district had about Trustees also discussed Tenbusch said repair the only bid. THURSDAY thru SUNDAY 1,400 students and the board the possibility of putting a work on the gymnasium Trustees tabled three was considering construct- ramp in at the school to ac- roof is expected to be mm- bids that were submitted to NOV. 21-24 (4 SCARY NIGHTS) ing a new elementary build- commodate two students pleted next week. The gym repair the football tower “BARGAIN NlTE IS THURSDAY ing. Dwindling enrollment who are confined to wheel- roof, which has slid about announcing booth and con- Thursday-Friday-Sunday ...... 8:00Only chairs. Tenbuschexplained two inches to the south, is cession stand. The three has since dropped the Saturday ...... , ...... 7:30and 9:20 VIDEO DEPT. school’s population to about the students presently have being repaired by Sobczak bids, ranging from $3,318 to 850 students. The existing to be taken outside, then Construction of Bad Axe. $8,950, were to replace rot- OPEN DAILY buildings are capable of back inside and across the Braces have been added to ted siding and roof boards, taking care of the clas- gymnasium to avoid having the interior of the gym roof, and to put a new roof on the til 7 P.M. sroom needs. to be carried up seven and damaged bricks on the three-story tower. Ten- Tenbusch said the school steps. Tenbusch said the south side of the building busch said trustees want to Closed Sat. at 5 p.m. district has not let the land investigate the cost of con- stand vacant. He explained structing a new tower. the school has operated a Commissioners nix Tenbusch said at a Nov. *FREE VIDEO TAPE building trades class for 7 parent-teacher meeting 94 students in Huron County. percent of the parents with and DISC MEMBERSHIP So far, eight houses have social services children in the elementary been built. The district no school came to meet with FREE POPCORN longer needs the vacant their child’s teacher. In the RCA Video Camera Rental lots, located about one- millage request junior high 75 percent of the y-STEPHEN KINGS Video Tape Player Rental quarter mile southeast of U students’ parents came to Video Disc Rental the school, because the A meeting between the ity. school, and 58 percent of -~ the high school students’ HF MAI

Mrs. Thelma Jackson at high school WANT AD Phone 658-2347 Town and Country Holbrook Area News Square Dance Club wiil ‘i hold a dance Saturday, Nov. 23, at Cass City High GETS School. The event will have Harvey McDonald of Ruth Pierce of Royal Oak the Handicapped. Harvey McDonald of sented by The’ Library of land Jr., Mrs. Alex Cleland Chuck Becker as caller and Mesa, Ariz., Mrs. Kirk took Mrs. Rolph Kinney, The tour and reserva- Mesa, Ariz., Mrs. Kirk Michigan at the Meijers and Carol Laming. starts~lisquare at 8 p.m. dancers wel- Ii Results ‘Powers and Pam of High- Eric and Lafe of Detroit, tions were planned by Jean Powers and Pam of High- Branch of Jackson Lib- Mr.and Mrs. Calvin Hunt {land, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bouck Clarke. The next meeting land were Friday afternoon raries. were Saturday evening ‘Corbishley and Charles of and family and Mr. and will be held at the home of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mrs. Carl Gibbard and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bad Axe were Sunday din- Mrs. Cliff Jackson to Ubly Mrs. Ray Rienelt in De- Hewitt and also visited Kathy spent Monday in Shagena. her guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heights Country Club for cember on Cultural Arts. Mary Yietter at the Huron Saginaw . Mrs. Ernest Hamilton of Professional and Business Jim Hewitt and family. brunch Sunday. Medical Facility. Don Jackson and Mrs. Royal Oak spent the week Other afternoon guests ****** Mr. and Mrs, Allen Dep- George Jackson were Sun- end with Sara Campbell bere Ms. and Mrs. Frank cinski. Mr. and Mrs. Brian day evening guests of Mr. and Harry Edwards. Other McDonald of Swartz Creek EXTENSION MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sweeney, Kathryn Tyrrell and Mrs. Melvin Peter and Friday evening guests were DI RECTORY and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bre- Spencer visited Florence and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Betty Schmitz ‘and son of dow of Bad Axe. Seventeen guests and Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sofka were among a Mrs. Jim Hewitt and Mrs. Detroit. Laurence Holmes in group who attended the Curtis Cleland had lunch Bernice Hughes of Cass ACCOUNTANTS Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robin- members of the Greenleaf - PHYSICIANS son were Monday supper Extension group met at the Romeo Wednesday. silver wedding anniversary Wednesday at the Cross- City was a Friday lunch home of Jean Clarke before Mrs. John O’Henley vis- dinner party for Mr. and roads. guest of Reva Silver. I and evening guests of Mr. Anderson, Tuckey and Kevin O’Connor going to the Tuscola Career ited Kathryn Tyrrell Wed- Mrs. Stanley Heleski at the Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Dr.’J. Geissinger Mrs. BernhardtCertified Public & Accountants Co,, P.C. and Danny at Minden City. Center for lunch. After a nesday. Ubly Fox Hunters Hall EUCHRE CLUB Zackson were Thursday Chiropractor Mrs. David Main and son Saturday. evening guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glen short business meeting, ckry And.rxm. CPA - 673-3137 Shagena were Sunday af- they were conducted on a John David of Mt. Clemens, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Osen- Five tables of cards were Mrs. Leonard Stirrett in Robrt TUCkay, CPA - 872-3730 Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. ternoon and dinner guests tour by the school prson- spent from Monday toski were Wednesday played when the euchre Bad Axe. Jqhturdt. CPA - 673-3137 9-12 a.m. and 2-6 p.m. nel. The group also visited through Thursday with Mr. evening guests of Mrs. Alex club met Saturday evening Beatrice Hundersmarck 715 E. Frank St., Caro, MI Sat., 9-12 a.m. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred and Whispering Pines Training and Mrs. Henry Sofka. Cleland and Carol Laming. at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. of Bad Axe was a Tuesday 21 N. Almer, Caro. Mich. Schmidt and sons in Dec- 6261 Church St. kerville. and Educational Center for Mrs. George Jackson vis- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harold Copeland. High guest of Mrs. Earl Schenk. Across from IGA store ited Margaret Carlson Shagena visited Mrs. prizes were won by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cass City, MI PhoM 872-4668 Monday forenoon. Cleatus Howey at Huron Frank Laming, Mrs. Spencer attended the Phone Car0 673-4464 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cle- Memorial Hospital in Bad Gaylord LaPeer and Ron- Sanilac-Tuscola rural let- . ~~~ I land were Sunday lunch Axe Saturday. nie Gracey. Low prizes ter carriers’ dinner and Ray Armstead Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gracey were won by Mrs. Sylvester meeting at Donella’s Tues- WON, CROWLEY, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cur- Certified Public Accountant Richard A. Hall, D.O. *; tis Cleland. Other afternoon of Naples, Fla., and Mr.and Bukowski and Cliff day evening. The next Om- Hours: 9-5 Mom-Fri., Sat guests were and Mrs. Lyman Coley of New Jackson. Mrs. Jerry De- meeting will be Dec. 10 at 9-12, (mer hours by Appointment Osteopathic Physician I Mr. Mrs. 6545 Church Street it Jim Gravenmier and Jesse Port Richey, Fla., spent cker won the traveling Donella’s. 6312 Main Street BERMAN, OLSMAN of St. Clair, Mrs. Bill Sturgil from Sunday through Tues- prize. Dan Peter and Carrie Cass City, MI 48726 Cass City, Michigan and David of Verona, Mrs. day with Bernice Gracey. The Christmas party will TYrrell were among a (517) 872-4532 d72-4446 ! Eugene Cleland and Karen Reva Silver was a Wed- be held at the home of Mr. group who attended the Na- OHva 872-6725 Home 872-4762 Auto Accidents and Chris Edwards of Bad nesdaysupperandevening and Mrs. Jerry Decker with tional FFA Convention in Workmen’s Comp Axe and Mrs. Kim Anthony, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dale a $2 gift exchange. Kansas City. They left Ubly Weinlander, Fitzhugh, Medical Malpractice Nicky and Katie. Hind. A potluck lunch was Monday morning. Carrie is Bertuleit & Bernice Gracey spent Mr. and Jerry De- served. a member of the Ubly FFA Schalrer, PC Hoon K. Jeung, M.D. Mrs. meat judging team. Personal Injury Friday in Pontiac and was cker took Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Certifid Public Accountants General Surgery an overnight guest of Mr. ****** Tom Morel1 was a Wed- Veterans’ Affairs Jackson to Elias Big Boy 1600 Center Avenue and Mrs. Harold Persells nesday overnight guest of 9 5 for dinner Tuesday evening P.O. Box 775 a.m. to p.m. Daily Social Security in Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Don Jackson. Saturday 9 to 12 noon in honor of Mrs. Jackson’s Bay City, MI 48707 - Farm Injuries Mrs. Joe Michalski was a birthday and later visited Campbell visited Sara Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr, Office Hours Monday guest of Edanna Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hen- Campbell and Harry Ed- Jeff and Jamie and Angie Walter G. Weinlander, CPA By Appointment Sweeney. wards Tuesday. Wright spent the week end Stewart J. Reid, CPA drick at Port Austin. Robert L. Hennessey, CPA Paul VanAllen of Caro vi- Mrs. Lynn Spencer at- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff with Mr. and Mrs. Fred 6230 Hospital Drive NO RECOVERY - NO FEE Jackson were Friday after- in Toledo, Ohio. sited Mr. and Mrs. Cliff tended the Sanilac County Phone Toll Free Cass City, MI 48726 Jackson Tuesday forenoon. noon guests of Mr.and Mrs. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Bill Re- 1-800-624-2400 Extension area council Phone 872-461 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gary An- meeting at the conference GusMr. Meyers and at ImlayMrs. City.Jim pshinska,Spencer and LynnStephanie Fuester Phone Lapeer 3 13-66719500 dersen of Brighton spent room at Sandusky Tuesday. Home 072-3138 from Tuesday evening Kathryn Tyrrell and Lil- Gravenmier and Jesse of were Thursday evening COUNSELING through Sunday with St. Clair spent the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. c Phone Southfield 313-358=3000 Mrs. lian Lowell attended a class c Earl Schenk, for new directors, pre- with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gaylord Lapeer. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard DO YOU HAVE A t, Mr. and Mrs. John Glaza Huff and Mrs. Bob Swac- DRlNKlNO PROBLEM7 P.S. Kumar, M.D. :, of Ubly and Mr. and Mrs. khamer of Bad Axe were ALCOHOUCS ANONYMOUS Dionisla A. Sy, M.D. AND AL-ANOW 8‘ Henry Sofka were recent Thursday guests of Sara Pediatrics b Every Fllday Emlng - Eft0 p.m. dinner guests of Mr. and Campbell and Harry Ed- Good shepherd Lutheran Church (Infants, Children :: Mrs. Bernie O’Berski at wards. # Cass City and L‘ Parisville. Reva Silver was a Mon- Adolescents) r John Naples and Walter day evening guest of Be- Sawicki of East Detroit verly Rockefeller. DENTISTS 1184 Cleaver Road r: spent from Saturday till Mr. and Mrs. Gary Car0 m Monday with Mrs. Louis Chambers, Tessa and Monday thru Friday zi CAR0 FAMILY c Naples. Courtney and Mr. and Mrs. ** Who should have an Individual Retirement Account? Bob Cleland Sr. of Water- Cliff Jackson were Sunday DENTAL CENTER PhoneBy Appointment 673-3117 :: ford spent the week end afternoon visitors at the Dalton P. Coe, D.D.S. Everyone with earned income should begin planning for their , with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cle- Elwin Richardson home. rDarrell M. Sheets, D.M,D., t ASSW.“ retirement.* Jeff Walby, D.D.S., Assoc. Dr. E. Paul Lockwood 204 W. Sherman, Car0 Chiropractic Physician Monday thru Friday 8-5 9-12Houro: wn Mon.,and 1:30-5:00 lues.. Wed.. pm Frl. Tues. and Thurs. Evenings If I deposit $10 a week into an IRA, how much will it Smokers’wives face Saturday by Appointment ClosedSaturday All Day 9-1 Thursday 2 a.m. Phone 673-2939 add up to? Emergency 883-3530 Phone 872-2765 Cas8 Clty higher cancer risks c for Appolntmnt 1 If you deposit $10 a week for 52 weeks at 10% interest Noted researcher, Law- dence of lung cancer in the R. Paul Chappel, DDS, PC rence Garfinkel, vice-presi- non-smoking women mar- Family Dentistry Beatriz G. Martin, M.D. your yield after 20 years is $32,725.00 dent for Epidemiology and ried to SmA~ers versus I Internal Medicine Comprehensive Orthodontics Statistics and director of those married to men who your yield after 30 years is $96,750.00 6240 Hill, Cass City Cancer Prevention Study I1 don’t S~K’IO”.” 4672 Hill St. your yield after 40 years is $268,650.00 at the National office of the Vbmen who are married Phone 872-3870 American Cancer Society, to men who smoke at least I Cass City, MI Phone 872-4331 said, in a news conference twenty cigarettes a day, at HEALTH CARE at the Lansing Capitol that, home, “may have as much Will I be penalized’if I am unable to continue making “Living with Someone who as double the risk of de- OFFICE HOURS: smokes can be dangerous veloping lung cancer as IMMEDIATE Mon.-Fri. 8 a.rn.4 p.m. weekly payments? to your health. ” those married to non-smok- Saturday 8 a.m.-Noon Garfinkel said that, “We ers,” Garfinkel said. NON-EMERGENCY No. However, it will be to your advantage to make as many analyzed a group of 134 non- “The belief that exposure HEALTH CARE Acceptlng New Patients smoking women with lung to cigarette smoke can lead regular payments as possible. $25 fee cancer and found that the to health Problems in non- Including physicianfsfee risk was greater among s~~~kers1s WldesPread and clinic mom. Sang H. Park, M.D. those whose husbands were among resfarchers, but the No Appointment Necessary Obstetrics & Gynm/wy smokers. ” study published recently m 6:00-8:30 p.m. fridays (specialisK in all women’s How much money can I withdraw at retirement age? The study showed that a the Journal of the National 230-8:30 p.m. Shturdays problems and delivery.)

non-smoking woman was Cancer Institute is the 1O:W a.m. + 8:Xip.m. Sunday 4672 Hill Street At age 59 % you can withdraw all your funds without penalty in ten to thirty percent more largest of its kind,” said Office Phone 872-2600 likely to develop lung GarfInkel. HILLS AND DALES OWb Mourn by Appdntnwnt one lump sum, or you can withdraw over your life span. cancer if she was exposed The study is new in two HOSPITAL Home Phone 872-3705 to smoke of others than a respects, stated Garfinkel For Example: $50,000 in your IRA at 10% interest. woman who was not ex- at the news conference in SEBE WAI N C ” Lansing. “It used the INSURANCE Minimum withdrawal $5,310 per year for the next 22 years if posed. CHIROPRACTIC The report, published largest number of case his- LIFE CENTER ’4 you are a female. apt. 13 in the Journal of tories so far and made an Allen Witherspoon I: the National Cancer Insti- exhaustive attempt to NW England Life Dr. Vincent F. Scelfo tute, was based on the exclude those women who NEL OrowthFund Dr. Patricia L. Minimum withdrawal $5,660 per year for the next 18 years if largest group of non-smok- had smokers and NEL Equtty Fund Chelenyak-Scelfo been NEL I= Fund you are a male. ers with lung cancer than those who really did not die ~oneyMarket Series Chiropractors any of the other case-con- of lung cancer.” Phone 072-2321 624 S. Unionville Road $150,000 in your IRA at 10% interest. trol studies of passive Garfinkel, who is also the 4615 Oak Cass CiQ Sebewalng. MI 48759 smoking to date. director of the ACS spon- (517) 883-3950 Minimum withdrawal $15,920 per year for the next 22 years if Dr. Lonson L.Barr, pres- sored Cancer Prevention L ident of the American Study 11, said that the study OPTOMETRIST you are a female. Cancer Society, Michigan will show a tremendous Division, noted that this change since the first ACS N. Y. Yun, M.D. Minimum withdrawal $16,980 per year for the next 18 years if study should give new im- study in 1959. Or. G. W. McNlven Physician h Surgeon petus to the current anti- In cps 11, forty percent .Dr. R. R. Watson Ottlce Hours: . you are a male. smoking legislation pen& of the men had quit Optometrists Mon.-Fh- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ing here in Michigan. cigarette smoking, more Prlmary Vklon Center P.C. Saturday-9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Barr noted that the Coal- than twice the ProPdion 6505 E. Main. Cass City 6232 Hospital Drive *If you can afford a Christmas Club, ition on Smoking OR who reported they had quit 8724374 or 8724375 Cass City Health, composed of 35 VO~-in the earlier study. Only Hours: Monday thru Offlce 0724733 untary health and public twenty-six percent of men Friday 9-5 Res. 872-4257 you can afford an IRA. health organizations -- in- were still smoking. Among AppointmentsSpecial Available cluding the American women. fewer had never Contact the knowledgeable IRA Specialists at Thumb National. Cancer Society, the Ameri- smoked (fifty-six vs sixty- can Lung Association and Seven percent) but fewer VETERINARIANS Tables are based on withdrawals and deposits made at the beginning of each period, the American Heart Associ- were current smokers Dr. W. S. Selby with quarterly compounding. ation -- has ammunition to (twenty-one vs twenty- Optometrist convince the Michigan pub- Seven percent) and nearly Houn: 8-5 except Thursday COMPANION ANIMAL Early withdrawal from IRA ‘s require substantial penalties, lic and legislators that it is four times as many had quit 8-12 mnon Saturday HOSPITAL time to get passage on a smoking (twenty-twovssix 4624 Hill st. 4438 S. Seeger St. Awm Hills Dales Hospital number of key bills, specifi- percent) * ftom end Cass City - Phone 872-2255 Phons 872-3404 cally providing smoke free Rod Ellis, D.V.M. areas in the public work- Carol Gdka-Ellis, D.V.Y. place, a tax on smokeless SIMULATED PHYSICIANS tobacco products, and a bill to strengthen restaurant ENGRAVED smoking laws. BUSINESS CARDS Harold T. Donahue Edward Scollon, D.V.Y. In his presentation, Gar- M.D., A.A.F,P. Veterinarian Available 1 Color finkel mentioned that 4674 Hill Street Call for Appointment for “American Cancer Society or 2-Color Cass City Small Animals findings indicate that over- 872-2323 PhOW 872-2935 all, there is about a twenty The Chroniele Office hours everyday 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass City percent increase in the inci- but Thursday s3P CAS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1985 PAGE SEVEN I 1 Newbooksat the library

The principal of Kingston e TENTH GRADE Junior-Senior High School I KILLASHANDRA Anne McCaffrey (fiction). day, Nov. 24, after the announces the ufoliowing All A‘s - Don Weinand. BY 11:W Killashandra accepts a mission to the planet Optheria to a.m. mass. Featured will students have achieved B or better - William I Grand Rapids w&e the Bradbury, Mary Cher- install a replacement crystal in a sensory organ and also to Mrs. Gladys Laurie was The next regular meeting be interviews with older grades to place them on the investigate the Optherian government’s prohibition of week end guests of their pa- parishioners, old pictures, honor roll for the first niawski, Lynn Creason, .,hostess Thursday, Nov. 14, will be a Christmas potluck interstellar travel, Kidnapped and then stranded on a rents, Mr. and Mrs. Murl and other displays. marking period, first Melissa Ernst, Kevin Milli- for the regular meeting of Dec. 11 at’ the home of LaFave. gan, Robert Mock, Deanna remote, uninhabited island, ultimately she makes way to a Agatha LaFave. semester, school year 1985- rebel stronghold. She and her abductor, a rebel leader who the Elmwood Extension. Walter and Ruth Roemer O’Dell, Amy Rie’ck, Shan- Nine members answered ST. AGATHA WOMEN 86: doesn’t recognize her in her changed state (suntanned, ****** of Sebewaing were callers SEVENTH GRADE non Shaw, Joseph Some- roll call with ‘‘a blessing rville, Ed Trisch. bleached hair, almost gaunt), feel a mutual sexual Thursday at the home of Monday, Nov. 11, 20 attraction that develops into a genuine love relationship: during the past year, for Mrs. Fred McKellar. They which I give thanks.” A re- Penrod and Mary members were present at B or better - Heather Killashandra soon finds herself on the side of the rebels, Sue also visited George Prich, ELEVENTH GRADE port was given on the McKellar were guests at the regular meeting of St. Agnello, Sally Albin, helps them expose the governing elders, and opens the who is a patient at Hills and Agatha Women’s Society, Deanna Jacob, Arthur planet to off-world travel. “Learn and Lead” session the Huron County cooks’ All A’s - Michelle Eagle. meeting and dinner last Dales Hospital, following held in the church hall. Margerm, Tina Pohlod, held in October in Cass City B or better - Tammy and Frankie Anker gave Tuesday evening at Cross an autoaccident last week. President Helen Kubiak Dion Rozumny, Stephen THE MAMMOTH HUNTERS by Jean M. Auel (fiction). Mr. and Mrs. Elger opened the meeting with a Scott, Daniel Wenzlaff. Armstrong, Corey Brown, The Mammoth Hunters is the third installment in the Earth :her report on the council Lutheran Church in Pigeon. Generous attended the Kris Kotsch, Julie Lis, Lisa I meeting in Caro. , Mrs. Hunter spent prayer. Committee reports Children series. The story follows the trials and tribulations W.C. girls’ basketball game at Meier, Kim Moore, Re- ; Coming events are “In- the week end with her sis- were given and discussion EIGHTH GRADE of Ayla, a woman of strong passions and the owner of Cass City Friday evening. was held on plans for a becca Raymond, Sarah enough amazing talents to make Wonder Woman appear ; ternational Night” Nov. 18 ter, Mrs. AI Johnson in Bad Stoll. ;in Cass City, to feature Axe while Mr. Johnson is Their granddaughter, Jill parish-wide bake sale, cof- All A’s - Alice Gerhardt, tawdry by comparison. Ayla’s quest encompasses her [Canada and Mexico and a deer hunting in northern Generous, is a member of fee hour and the annual raf- James Green. chance encounter with the Mamutoi people, her gifts to, I the Caro team, who were TWELFT‘H GRADE 1 Holiday Tea and Style Show Michigan. fle, to be held Dec. 8. B or better - Shari Nelson. them, and her acceptance by them. Along the way secrets I the winners in Friday Marian Comment gave are discovered and mammoths slaughtered in the night’s contest, an inspirational reading NINTH GRADE All A’s - Patrick Cher- traditional caveman way. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene niawski, Mark Reehl, * Homeowners want Help and guest speaker, Betsy WORLD’S FAIR by E. L. Doetorow (fiction). Doctorow:4 Comment hosted an early Dillon, gave a movie pre- B or better - Tawnia Monica Tait, insurance Thanksgiving dinner Satur- sentation on the Abuse of Bruce, Lori Chantiny, B or better - Melissa transforms fragments of his own childhood and of history : discounts from Finding day evening. Guests were Alcohol and Other Drugs. Crista Farnum, Robert Banowski, Michelle Eas- into the story of a Bronx nine-yeardd named Edgar. Edgar State Farm. John Comment of Essex- Hostesses Helen Stock Fetting, Bonnie Flathau, lick, Rebecca Ernst, David finds excitement and mystery everywhere - in his brother’s ville and Mr. and Mrs. John and Mayme Russell served James Fourman, Mary Green, Debbie Kasdorf, dance band, his father’s Times Square music store, the: I For qualified homeowners, What You Arvoy, Jeff and Tina, of dessert and coffee. Lucius, Anna Peter, Dennis Jamie Peter, Kelley Scott, Depression, the Zeppelin Hindenberg, rumors of war, and ; we offer discounts which can owosso, Zyrowski. Alisa Stark, Amy Widger. the World’s Fair. And, at the fair, Edgar confronts for the :“ make our already low Jerry Generous, of rural ****** first time the advancing hard edge of reality. premium even lower Caro, bagged an eight-point Want? buck Friday morning. I Ernest A. Tsichman, Jr. Early last week, Patricia Evangelical To better educate St. Buffa of Warren and 6240 W. Main Agatha’s young people Cass City, Mich. Dianna Malapolski of Women meet about the early church, its Phone 872-3388 Try The Roseville spent the day people and the building of with their mother, Mrs. Sue Thirty-two women at- the church with much vol- Penrod. In honor of her tended the monthly meet- Want-Ads unteer labor, the Education birthday, and accompanied ing of the Women’s Minis- Commission is planning a by Mary McKellar, the tries Tuesday evening, Heritage coffee hour Sun- ladies had dinner at Nov.12, at Evangelical Wildwood Farms, Cass Free Church. t Natural Gas Dryers Today! VFW City. The theme of the prog- on 4 Gladys Laurie, Virginia ram, narrated by Margaret Turner, was “Images of The Kelvinator large capacity natural gas Anthes and Agatha LaFave dryer could be just what you need to special attended the Town Hall Jesus. ” The program was shorten your laundry day with standard Lecture Series in Bay City under the direction of Susan features such as: 4 temperature settings, 3 NEW PRACTICE Tuesday, Nov. 12. Guest Armstead. auto termination cycles, 4 time. cycles, me e t ing lecturer was Camille Linda Smentek, Cindy automatic ignition and many more. Make Sadat, daughter of Anwar Bader, Rita Loeding, Mary this the dryer for you and your laundry Stanley Wicha, M.D. A special meeting of the Sadat . Brinkman and Chris Green- needs. Call us today. Certifies By American Board Cass City VFW Post 3644 Larry Mauk of Detroit vi- wood modeled clothes, Surgery will be held at the Char- sited his grandmother Sue suggestive of outstanding of mont Monday, Nov. 25, at Penrod, and spent a few women in history. Spec ia I I y Priced. $389.95 7:30 p.m. to discuss plans 9 General Surgery days deer hunting. A silent auction of baked for a spaghetti dinner at the Mrs. Shirley Ross of goods was held following high school Dee. 5. Money General Practice Reese spent the day last the program. USE OUR CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN raised will be used for the Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. The meeting when OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 8-5 - MONDAY FRIDAY building and site fund. Dick Patnaude and Mrs* sisters will be revealed is The post has also rented Leo Patnaude. scheduled Dec.10 at the 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. a building at 6647 E. Main Southeastern Michigan Gas Company After several days in church. ~ BY APPOINTMENT St., Cass City, for future Saginaw General Hospital, Sandusky: 648-2334 meetings and a possible where she underwent A rodent’s teeth never Check your telephone directory for a toll free number for your area. 4674 Hill St., (Donahue Clinic) bingo site. surgery, Mrs. Bob (Marie) All members are encour- stop growing. They are Phone 872.4447 , Cartwright has returned to worn down by the ani- aged to attend the meeting. her home in Unionville. mal‘s constant gnawing. tee” WEEK at FRANK Cas

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By Betty Pattullo Fruit (canned) Ekteneion Home Economist Instant pudding DELAYED NEWS Methodist Women met man were Saturday callers to God.” Roll call will be to Wednesday and Tdursday Wednesday evening, Nov. Blizzards may seem a Snacks visiting her daughter and of Mr. and Mrs. Gene tell of someone you need to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 6, with Mrs. Nancy Jones Groombridge of Cass City. thank for something. long way off, but remember husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Buerkle were Saturday as hostess. ’ last year? Bad weather Gene had just returned can Tomato juice Felskv of Flint. Brian Schember was a evening callers of Mr. and The meeting was called make you temporarily Nuts, dried fruit home after being a patient Sunday dinner guest in the Mrs. Don Smith. They to order by Mrs. Shirley homebound. Here are some in the hospital. Don Smith home. came to help Janice celeb- Bader, president. Mrs. foods to have on hand to get ELECTRICITY MEAL Mrs. Karen King. and rate her birthday. Marion Gray was in charge girls and Mrs. Frank Pelton you through those days 3 months %60° Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dor- The Pioneer Group will of the devotional. The les- when you can’t get to the Breakfast attended a get together at man were Friday callers of meet Thursday, Nov. 14, at son was by Mrs. JulAnn store when the power is the home Mr. and or of Mrs. Mrs. Merle Dorman of Wildwood Farms for a noon Kuenzli. out, says Betty Pattullo, Fruit juice (canned) 6 months $960° Bob Rich of Deckerville Snover . meal. Plans were made to pack Home Sunday evening. The birth- Extension Oatmeal with raisins Offer Expires Dec. 6, 1985 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hall soldiers’ boxes Nov. 21 at Economist from Tuscola Reconstituted nonfat dry day of Jeff Rich was celeb- BUNCOGROUP of Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Jim the home of Mrs. Marion 22 phcclr of Body County. milk rated. Hrabec of Flint, Mr. and Gray. The party at Provin- -- Milk and dairy pro- Condltionlng Equlpment The RLDS Church Nut bread (canned) The Bunco Group met Mrs. John Gallagher of cial House will be Dec. 18. ducts: canned evaporated, Remember us! Give Gift Certificates! Women’s Department will Saturday evening, Nov. 9, Saginaw and Miss Merilee Lunch was served by the meet Thursday evening, powdered nonfat dry milk, Lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Leslie of Detroit spent the hostess. The Dec. 4 meeting and instant cocoa powder. Esther‘s Health Spa Nov. 21, at 7:30 with Mrs. Brown. week end with Mr.and Mrs. hostess will be Mrs. Irene Phone 872-4050 Dorothy Puterbaugh. The Use milk for soups, instant Soup, chunky (canned) 6142 E. Cass City Road High was won by Andy Dale kslie. Bader. Mrs. Marjorie Cais- puddings, sauces, and hot Crackers with cheese Hoagg, low by Mrs. Robert Mrs. Wilfred Turner was ter and Mrs. Margaret and cold drinks. Cheese spread (canned) Wheeler and door prize by Burns will be in charge of .. . a Sunday dinner guest of spreads are available in Fruits (canned) Andy Hoagg. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Van- the program. aerosol cans. Hot cocoa Nor man. A cooperative lunch was ****** -- Fruits and vegetables: Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Moore canned fruit juices, tomato Dinner served. The next meeting and family were Sunday af- will be Nov. at the home juice, canned tomatoes, 23 ternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith was a corn, beans, peas or other Creamed tuna (use nonfat of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Mrs. Don Smith and family. Monday afternoon caller of Hoagg. favorites; canned fruits dry milk) The occasion was in honor Mrs. Nellie Gregg of and applesauce, dried Hot biscuits (from baking ****** of Janice’s birthday, which Snover. fruits such as raisins and mix) was Sunday. prunes, instant potatoes. Beverage The International Night PIONEER SR. CITIZENS J. Bollinger -- Breads and cereals: Instant pudding for Extension will be Mon- crackers, ready-to-eat or day evening, Nov. 18, at the The Pioneer Senior Citi- at Luke AFB cooked cereal; rice, Snacks Cass City High School. spaghetti, noodles or other zens enjoyed dinner out Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thursday, Nov. 14, at Air Force Tech. Sgt. pasta; small box of baking Tomato juice (canned) Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- mix; canned date and nut Nuts, dried fruit Wildwood Farms restaur- man Heronemus, Mr. and Joseph L. Bollinger, son of IRA’S and Keogh Plans ant. There were 21 present, the Rev.’ C. William and breads. Mrs. Ralph Smith and Rev. -- Meats, fish and poultry *Use porch or pan of snow The group had as guests, and Mrs. Harold Smith at- Evelyn J. Bollinger of Tax Deductible Contributions Mrs. Ethel Emigh and Kingston, has arrived for and beans: peanut butter; to chill juices, pudding, 4c. tended the Gideon Banquet canned tuna, chicken, de- Foods on emergency fpod daughter and husband, Mr, Saturday night at the San- duty with the 405th Equip- Accumulation of and Mrs. Kenneth Warner ment Maintenance Squad- viled ham, and dried beef; shelf can be stored for 6k Free Current dusky High School. dried beans and peas; can- months to one year. Foods of St. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ron, Luke Air Force Base, A short meeting was con- Ariz . ned beef stew, and small will still be safe after be Income Tax Ferguson were Sunday canned ham not needing re- year, but the quality rr)ay ducted by Emerson Bailey. lunch guests of Mr. and Plans were made for the f rigeration. not be as good. So,stock @G Many Retirement Options Mrs. Andy Hoagg. -- Other: nuts, jam, coffee emergency food shelf wit Dec. 12 meeting to be held Miss Evelyn Dunlap of at the Shabbona RLDS and tea, canned or dried foods you ordinarily get 4nd California was a Sunday soups (chunky style or split replace them occasionally, Church annex. A chicken evening caller of Mrs. John dinner will be served. Mrs. peas or bean); canned using the older items4 in For Details: Dunlap and also of Mr . and spaghetti sauce, canned family meals, states +t- Luella Smith will make the Mrs. Don Smith. Evelyn dishes such as spaghetti tullo. # birthday cake. Christmas had been here for two gifts will be exchanged. and meatballs, hash and If there is no electricwy, Harris-Hampshire Agency, Inc. weeks visiting relatives in baked beans. Tightly wrap- you may cook in a fireplgce They are to cost between Michigan. Phone 872-4351 $1.50 and $2.00. Men are to ped cookies, hard candy. with food wrapped in heavy bring gifts for a man and With foods like these on aluminum foil. A skillet ban 6815 E. Cass City Road Cass City UMW hand, you can have meals be used to cook in the fve- ‘Current Rate ladies are to bring gifts for a lady. The Shabbona United even when the electricity is place or heat on top of off. Meals may be less var- wood stove. A cold porch c ied but you can increase pan of snow can be used to quantities served to meet chill puddings, beveraees I calories and nutrient needs, and canned fruits. m states Betty Pattullo.

NO ELECTRICITY MEAL* Class slates i)r Breakfast Xmusparty i JOSEPH L. BOLLINGER Fruit juice (canned) Nineteen attended &e Bollinger, an’ aerospace Dry cereal with raisins monthly meeting of we ground equipment techni- Reconstituted nonfat dry Progressive class of Salcr cian, was previously as- milk UM Church Thursday even- signed h South Korea for 10 Nut bread (canned) ing at the Eldon Stoutin- months. burg home. His wife, Sharon, is the Lunch Gil Schwaderer presi& daughter of Vinson Hall of at the business meet%g. Belpre, Ohio. Peanut butter Shirley Geiger led deko- He is a 1971 graduate of Cheese spread (canned) tions on the subject, “De- W.Va.Parkersburg High School, Crackers pression. ’’ Fruit (canned) served.A potluck lunch wasi1 They are the parents of Chilled cocoa drink two children. The next meeting will be Rev. Bollinger is the pas- Dinner an all Salem Church pall ’ or of the Deford and Kings- Dec. 12 at the Masonic Tem- on United Methodist Chilled canned %bean salad ple with Trinity LhI :hurches. Deviled ham on crackers parishioners attending. 4 Hairdressers Great lakes ;o hold party The Thumb Hairdresserr Junior College : group met at Helen’ 3eauty Salon Monday, Nov d, for its regular meeting of Business Gladys Montei, presi lent of Caro, presenter CAR0 CAMPUS rom Pudlo of Troy. He is i nember of Coiffure Desigi *You’ve known us as Saginaw ream and Educational Di mector of IBA Beaut Business Institute for years ... khools and is presentl: Now we’ve changed our name to raining, with Gary anc inn Bray, for the 198 Great Lakes Junior College of llympic hairstyling team Pudlo reported men’ Business. lair is longer and women’s ihorter. *Even more importantly, our The Christmas party wil Car0 Campus is in full operation. E held at Veronica’s Tues lay, Dec.10, at 7 o’clock We’re renting space in the Bere will be a $3.00 gif :xchange. Tuscola Area Skill Center and fall term is in full swing right now. Wedding “You can be a part of it! Join Announcements us for winter term! and *Begin an Associate Degree In vitations or shorter diploma program in any of these areas: Accounting Secretarial (with word processing) Medical Transcriptionist SAVE $110 Relax! Enjoy the holidays contemporary or traditional decor. Business Administration in the comfort of a genuine La-Z-BoyQ And it‘s in stock now, so smart Santas Catalogs loaned Winter Term recliner. It’s designed in sleek, soft can have it delivered by Christmas! ove r n ig ht . Registration Begins Naugahyde@,perfect for your Also in rich velvet, reg, $439,SALE $329 Free Subscription December 17 with Each Order Financial Aid Still Available The Cass City Call Jim Brooks Chronicle Our Thumb Area Admissions Advisor Phone 872-2010 1-800-248-0010

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FIVE YEARS AGO to replace Fred Withey. 1, Mr.and Mrs. Curtis Hunt First successful hunter to spent the week end in stop by the Chronicle Satur- Chicago. They spent Satur- day morning was Bob day with their son Dick 'at Coryell of Garfield Street. Great Lakes Naval Trahi- He shot a seven-pointer at ing Center. 7:45a.m. amileeastof Cass Sunday dinner guests bf City. It was his third buck Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Battkd in 14'years of hunting. were her parents, Mr. and

Sheriff-elect Paul Berry Mrs. Ben Schwegler. 7 stayed within the sheriff's Aaron, James and department in selecting his Richard Lefler left last 8 new undersheriff. Paul Monday to go deer huntihg Megge, presently a lieuten- near Grayling. ant, was named to fill the a position. Elevated to 35YEARSAGO lieutenant was Sgt. Jerry Deer hunting license OI+ t. Osborne. ' Bethany Thies, daughter lets in Cass City are th4 of Manuel and Carol Thies Western Auto Store, Hu- 8 of Owendale, has been lien's Clothing, Bishop'$ 8 selected for the Owen-Gage and Albee's Hardwafe' Daughters of the American stores. A total of 435 Revolution Good Citizen of licenses have been issued. the Year Award. She is a Miss June Schwaderer ef E senior. Detroit and Gil Schwaderek Seventeen women were of Ann Arbor spent the present Monday evening week end at their parentt1 sfi when the Hobby Club met home here. with Mrs. Harold Perry. The property of the latb E -- Co-hostesses for the dessert Arthur Jones of E. Third I! I! meeting were Miss Muriel Street has been sold to Addison and Mrs. Donald AlgerSunday Freiburger. evening, mer@'. Reid. bers of the Westminstek TEN YEARS AGO Fellowship of the Presbyte- rian Church will meet At The Cass City Christmas the home of Jo& decorations went up Tues- Holmberg. I" day under sunny skies and Governor G. Mennen Wil- temperatures in the 60's. liams was reported as ha+ Ted Lauria proudly dis- ing a lead of 1,152 votes ovek played his giant 11-point Republican candidat$, buck that weighed 220 Harry F. Kelly, in radio and pounds at the Chronicle of- newspaper election ne+ fice. It was shot Saturday Thursday morning. I'. morning seven miles east of Cass City. Frederick McClorey , Mrs. Glenn McClorey and Sr. Citizens Menu Larry McClorey were Sun- FRIDAY, NOV. 22 ' day dinner guests at the

George Frank home when Thanksgiving Roast - ' I the sixth birthday of Sandra Turkey ' .. Frank was celebrated, * Stuffing '-

The monthly meeting of Mashed Potatoes -4

the Business and Profes- Green Peas - '1 sional Women's club was Pearl Onions ' held Nov. 5 at Veronica's. Crustless Pie ' - Miss Carolyn Benscoter and Mrs. Irene Schwaderer MONDAY, NOV. 25 *: were in charge of the prog- ram, Mrs. Laura Bryant, Beef Stew with Potatoes Mrs. Leota Anthes and Mrs. Carrots Normaleen McIntosh are Salad Bar on the committee for the BiscuitButter Christmas meeting. Plums Delores Sherrard, a Milk, Coffee, Tea sophomore accounting major at Bethel College, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27 was elected by her classmates as one of the Porcupine Meatballs three sophomore girls to Mashed Potatoes participate in the Buttered Carrots Homecoming pageant, Corn Breadmutter Miss Sherrard graduated Citrus Fruit Cup andfrom is Cass the daughter City High of School Mrs. Milk, Coffee, Tea Evelyn Sherrard of Seeger a9r*.W&lUl St., Cass City. r 25 YEARS AGO 1 BAZAAR 0a First person to report to 8 FarmBureau our Buck Luck column this *4 Building, Bad Axe season was Ray Surbrook. $ Hunting in Evergreen 1P Saturday, Nov. 30 Township, he bagged a six- point buck at 9:30 a.m. 0B 10 till 6 Tuesday. 0 The biggest task facing 14 Lunchand basketball Coach Irv Clase- man will be to try to find an adequate replacement for 1 BakedGoods Nov. 24 Roy Tuckey, the club's top 4 Some Tables Avdlablr 80% Polyester, 20% Acrylic Machine Washable rebounder. Three top flight Sorry, No Layaways on regulars back for their final * Call 861-3051 100% Nylon Binding Full 2 Year Warranty 4 season are Tim Anthes, Art 0 Colors: Beige - Blue - Yellow This Special Randall and Gary Hutchin- 4 son. a At a first quarterly con- 1 Sponsored by Twin ference, held at the 4 Thumb 4 Methodist Church at Bad 0 Single ENllRE STOCK Axe, Philip Brack of Cass 4 Christian Academy s2799 CI City was elected chairman 4 and Faith Gospel of the commission on Chris- Tabernacle Full tian social concerns for the a 0 Cass City Methodist Church &.rrPo*Q*Q'*Q*Q#Q+WQ*{ Single e $3I 99 25 h We now have a Full Dual e e s3899 complete line Queen off ANIMAL FE-ED Dud a $4299 Our Alrecrdy Low Prices Cow - Cat - Chicken '- Pig Bird - Dog - Horse - Turkey - Rabbit SUNDAY SPECIAL - Sun., Nov. 24,Only I Don't Forget You Can Cash Sunflower Seed! We can not announce this special in advance - Come to BOGUS BUCKS Kritzman's Sunday, Nov. 24th and you will see the savings on our From Now Until Dec. 31 front windows. Water Softener DOG SALT FOOD 50 Ib. Bag 1 1

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Three . . .. injured in ... State tests results .. . . . Tuesday accident ‘A I* - .Three persons were in- jured Tuesday, Nov. 12, &ter two vehicles collided Counselor Jerry Cleland ing schools, Bad Axe and administrators believe. on Cemetery Road, near presented. the results of the Lakers. The averages for the gay City-Forestville Road State Assessment Tests for The reason, Cleland said, state have not been com- ciarural Elkland Township. 1985-86 to the Cass City is that both of these schools piled. In the past, Cass City according to a report, Board of Education Mon- make passing the tests One students have generally ex- Ned by Michigan State day night at its regular ses- of the requirements for ceeded the state averages, Police Trooper Richard sion in the high school. graduation. although math scores in the Yprrington, a northbound There was a slight im- SUpt. Don Grouse f~~nsseventh grade last year NGhicle driven by Kimberly provement in the results in on this practice because it were below the state aver- s. Higgins, 18, 319 E. Hill- grade four and a substan- could hold back a student age. sdale Apt. 9, Lansing, cros- tial improvement over the who was passing in all sub- sed the centerline and col- previous year in grade jects but, because of the fai- The percentages listed in lided head+m with a GTE seven in both math and lure in one test, not pass the the accompanying chart in- dicate the percentage of lqdder truck driven by grade. Bgymond J. Garety. reading.However, Scores in the An alternative for Cass students who answered 75 ,,Garety, 47,7405 Bay City- 10th grade were lower than City under discussion is percent or more of the ques- Forestville Rd., Cass City, the previous year. making students who fail tions correctly. +4dTrooper Harrington he take a remedial course in In grade seven, math scores jumped from 59.1 to gqw the Higgins vehicle While scores were gener- the subject. 75.5, the largest year-to- cqoss the centerline into his TWO PERSONS notified the Chronicle that they could identify the names in this picture and three persons informed ally better than the previ- That will provide incen- be. swerved to miss the paper that the McHugh School, class of 1911, was located at Severance Road and M-53, not Huron Line Road. First to ous year, they trail the re- tive for students to pass the year improvement re- He call was William Kitchin with the names. Mrs. Lyle Zapfe also knows every person in the photo. corded since tests started, @E vehicle, but was unable sults achieved in neighbor- tests which is missing now, tcj. The impact from the car Pictured are, first row, from left: Floyd Wheaton, Vernie Severance, Ferman Friends, Edith Kitchin, Ruby Mitchell, fqrced the GTE truck into Leo Deneen, Helen Mitchell, Georgie Darling, Harold Dewey, Elsie Washburn, Earl Harris, Roy Severance. the ditch on the west side of Second row: Fred Kitchen, Jim Kitchen, Leland Hall, Anna Deneen, Clyde Palmateen. road. The truck rolled Third row: Ray Colwell, Clinton Mitchell, Gilbert Friends, Mildred Washburn, Roy Harris, William Kitchin, John over. Garety, who was Kitchin, Bessie Darling, Maude Wheaton, Daisy Haney, Ruby Friends, Howard Coulter, Albert Rohrbaugh, Mary wearing a seat belt at the Coulter, Beulah Harrington. GRADE FOUR time the accident, was Back row: Anna Mitchell, Harry Mitchell, Lulu Friends, Gladys Mitchell, Haney (first name forgotten), Zilpha rested and released from Craig, Burton Hewitt (teacher), Melissa COUlter, Eva Wheaton, Esther Coulter, Eva Deneen. &ills and Dales General Hpspital. Witnesses to the accident told the trooper t,hey saw the Higgins vehi- cle cross the centerline. ,Firemen from the Elk- lqpd Township Fire Depart- ment were called to free I$ggins, and passenger yilliam Freeman, 19, 3645 Elmwoodthenitted vehicle. to Rd.,Hills Higgins Akron, and was Dales from ad- package liquor sales ,Hospital, and was released :over the week end.

Freemanreleasedfrom was thehospital. treated and lessFor than the three second years, time TUS- in Herington,a request owner by of Jerithe neededDuring on an the interview issue. last colaMichigan County countiesis one of thethat 11 1985 Trooper Harrington re- cola County commissioners North Lake Grocery in week, Herington said in does not allow packaged ported he questioned Hig- held their ground and re- Watertown Township. 1981 the state allowed local liquor sales on Sunday. gins while she was in the fused to allow Sundaysales Commissioner William counties to determine if “We feel it is dis- hospital, and she does not of packaged liquor in the Worth (Millington), made they wanted to allow Sun- criminating against us,” recall what happened. Hig- county. a motion to allow packaged day packaged liquor sales. Herington said, about the ..: gins and Freeman were not This time, commission- liquor to be sold, but no Seventy-two of the 83 Michi- packaged liquor sale ban, 1:.. wearing seat belts at the ers, at a regular meeting commissionersecondedthe gan counties decided to “You can’t in Tuscola Countv.. .. ._ - - hiit v*ll p~nin 73 ,rme of the accident. Tuesday, Nov. 12, rejected motion. A vote was not legalize- Sunday sales. Tus- J- --- J ------.. 9- other counties. ” Herington said the issue isn’t whether people can Stop In This Week At drink on Sunday or not, be- cause stores can sell beer and wine, and a person can drink liquor in a tavern. . “Why send them to a bar? 1985 Let them buy it and drink it in the privacy of their GRADE SEVEN home.” CHEV.-0LDS.-CAD. Herington feels the Sun- day packaged liquor ban is MATH costing her business. The North Lake Grocery store, Where you won’t have which sells food items, gas and other convenience items, is located three to hunt foradeal!!! miles north of the Lapeer County line, where Sunday packaged liquor sales are allowed. She said because people are not allowed to buy liquor on Sunday, they are taking their business, on these including purchases of gas ~ and groceries to stores in 1985 Lapeer County. She added, the ban is also a tax revenue loss for the county. She pointed out that liquor sales generated the county over $28,oOO in the StockNo. Car Was Now 1984-85 fiscal year. $10,290 Herington plans on forc- I( 104 85 CAMARO SPT- COUPE. 9 a ‘1 1,528 ing commissioners to put I the issue before the voters BIIO 85 OLDS REGENCY COUPE. rn ‘16,708 s14,468 I by getting enough signa- * tures to require it to be put i 233 85 CAPRICE COUPE, 2 door 9 a . $13,804 $11,960 on an upcoming ballot. r P About 1,280 signatures are required to have a Sunday B243 85 OLDS FIRENZA WAGON. a ‘10,898 $9,658 packaged liquor sale issue placed before the voters. e. I 31 1 85 MONTE CARLO. 9 a rn 9 9 ‘112,310 $10,677 Commissioner Royce 1985 Russell (Cass City) ,said he GRADE 10 B317 85 OLDS CALAIS a 9 9 9 9 rn $9,914 $8,868 doesn’t feel the Sunday pac- kage liquor ban is a hardship on places that sell 90 T338 85 BLAZER (Full Size). . a 9 .‘16,478 s14,257 liquor. MATH *p n Russell pointed out it was 4 T666 85 EL CAMINO w 0 9 m 9 9 9 9 9 9 ’11,405 $9,899 80 m Herington’s right to request a that the county residents c? I decide the issue instead of I 139A 85 CITATION, 4 door.. m . . . $9,287 s7,595 I the commisdioners. q “I never had anybody call me and tell me they were in favor of it, outside of a Plenty of 86’s In Stock few liquor store owners,” Russell said, about the last ’ time commissioners de- cided not to allow Sunday sales. “But I had a lot of 1985 AND MORE compliments from people congratulating me on my READING v? stand.” ARRIVING DAILY!!! -43Q,

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9 The strike of “sweet oil” well is called sweet oil be- nearby well on his grandpa- rig. Advances in drilling on the Raymond Dale cause it doesn’t have a high rents’ farm has been pro- techniques have eliminated Nixon farm in Wisner sulfur content. Oil contain- ducing oil without the need the loss of oil from a gusher. Township has the sweet ing high amounts of sulfur, of a pump since 1953. When “If you had a gusher today smell of success for the Ni- called sour oil, smells like asked if the new well will you would be in jail, be- xons and other investors in rotten eggs. Five other take oil from the existing cause the DNR wouldn’t the oil well, wells drilled on the Nixons’ wells, Elek explained the allow it. ** “Nobody’s going to be farm this summer have a theory is an oil well will Oil from the seven wells mega-rich, but everybody high sulfur content. Each never deplete a 20-acre on the Nixon farm is is going to get a piece of the sour oil well produces about area around the well. pumped to three storage cupcake,” said Aaron Elek, 20 barrels of oil per day. “This is a tremendously tanks with a holding capac- owner of Elek Oil Inc., Bay “When they are your wells underdeveloped area. It ity of 800 barrels. Twice a City, coordinator of the oil they don’t smell at all,” will just take time and week a truck hauls the oil well drilling project. The said a smiling Shirley money,” Elek said. He to Bay City where it is estimated gross from the Njxon, Dale’s wife. added developers knew the pumped into a pipeline to one oil well is $1.9 million One other well drilled on oil was in the area, but Alma for processing. per year. the Nixon farm has struck when oil was cheap it “This is a little better Elek explained the one the Richf ield Pay Zone, but wasn’t worth going after. than farming,” Dale Nixon well drilled on the Nixon it is only producing about 30 Last month the price of a said, as he looked at the oil farm was into the Richfield barrels of oil daily. In the barrel of oil increased by $1 well. This spring, before the Pay Zone, an oil rich rock oil business one barrel of because of an anticipated wells were drilled, Nixon formation about 4,000 feet oil holds 42 gallons. The cost shortage of heating fuel. had decided he would leave below the Nixon corn field of drilling a 4,000-foot deep Elek said drilling an oil farming and try something on M-25.From the one well well is $300,OOO. well “is like seeing a beaut- new. He explained he has Elek estimates about 200 Oil from the Richfield iful car in the showroom. owned the fiOO-acre farm, barrels of oil will flow daily. Pay Zone well does not have You don’t know if it is a where the wells are located, SCRAPED into the mud and dirt of “This is absolutely rare,” to be pumped out, natural beautiful car until you put since 1973. Things went well ’ the Nixons’ rusted Chevrolet pickup Elek said abut drilling a gas pressure forces the oil your keys in the ignition until the early 19&0’s, when well into the Richfield Pay to the top of the well casing. and test drive it.” The test crop prices fell off, forcing : truck are the initials JR, the name of many farmers to leave the - oil baron on the popular television Zone. “I guess Mr. Nixon is Saturday morning, when of an oil well is if it produces the lucky.,, Elek opened the valve to oil.___. business.

program Dallas. Elek said oil from the release the oil from the well Elek~~ said the Dressure “Hopefully it’s (the oil cap, a gauge showed the oil from the one wellcis equal well) enough to save our was under 1,100 pounds of to gushers shown in movies farm,” Shirley Nixon said. BURN OFF - Natural gas with a “It’s too bad every farmer pressure. “It’s like a bottle of______the 1930’s-._. ~ where ~~~ oil swws high sulfur content is burned off from of pop down there,” Dale from the top of a drilling doesn’t have one.” anoil well at the Dale Nixon farm. Nixon said, explaining the pressure forcing the oil to the surface. During the day, while the valve is open, the pressure will decrease. The well has been in opera- tion less than two weeks, but every morning the pres- sure has come back up* Elek, who grew up in Wisner Township, said a F’iremen respond to chimney fire Firemen from the Elk- land Township Fire Depart- ment responded to a chim- ney fire at the Henry Nolan residence, 4421 Crane Rd., Cass City, Saturday at 6:s a.m. The fire, caused by a creosote buildup in the chimney. did not cause any damage to the house. Twelve firemen responded to the alarm.

SOUNDS GOOD - Workers and owners of the Nixon oil well listen as oil flows into the 800 barrel storage tanks at the Wisner Township site. Listening to the oil The earth’s surface holds 324 million cubic miles splash as it enters the tank are (from left): Jeff Brink, an employee of Elek Oil . of water. Drilling; Aaron Elek, owner, and Shirley and Dale Nixon.

Michigan Mirror c State jznanczallyna a 11 souna1’ THE MOTHER LODE - Aaron Elek opens the valve on a Wisner Township Governor James Blan- take pride in the fact that lem that is now solved, it Shinkle (R-Lambertville) come tax credits, chard certified that Michi- their sacrifice and hard should be rescinded im- said he will propose ad- Blanchard and Treasurer oil well that is producing from 100 to gan has its financial house work have made Michigan mediately. vancing that to Nov. 11, Robert Bowman certified 200 barrels of oil per day. in order for the first time solvent and an example for But the Governor said which would coincide with the elimination of the debt since 1975, and said the the rest of the nation. Our that would mean a return the beginning workweek of during a Detroit press con- state’s regained solvency financial health makes pos- to ‘‘voodoo bookkeeping, ” a solvent state government. ference, which was linked puts it in a much stronger sible economic health and since he said he does not He said the change would by telephone to conferences end position to deal with its jobs, and that makes for a trust Senate Fiscal Agency still leave about $7 million in 10 other cities around the FARMING OUTLOOK ‘86 BEYOND problems. future. Our future is the figures which indicate the in a special account which state. The certification that brightest it has been earlier rollback could be had been set up to reverse Additionally, Bowman DECEMBER 5, 1985 - 11 a.m. over $800 million in an ac- at any time in our history,” accomplished and still the accounting measures. sent letters to the two major Marlette Middle School (1 mile east on Euclid St.) cumulated debt has been Blanchard said. leave the state with a New York credit rating - The Governor said the in- Yeo & Yeo, Certified Public Accountants, recognizing the farmer’s need for direction repaid will trigger a Dec. 1 He said when the next re- surplus. agencies informing the* income tax cut of .25 per- cession hits, the state will But when asked if his clusion by Republicans of that the state has fully re-: in the coming years is offering a seminar. senior citizen property tax centage points to a 5.1 per- be better able to deal with May dates were negotiable, turned to accepted account: FEATURED SPEAKERS AND THEIR TOPICS cent rate, and transfer a it because of stronger in- Mr. Blanchard said, ‘‘I relief “could be a major ing practices. The state ha@ breakthrough” because won the highest credit rat;: Dr. Jake Ferris, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University previously earmarked stitutions from increased have to believe there is cigarette tax to the general aid for schools and colleges, some way to work it out. they now support moving in ing on short-term debt.$ The Market Outlook - 1986 and Beyond, Cost Effective Farm fund. a bigger budget stabiliza- My concern is the financial that direction. He had prop- from the agencies, but is‘, Management, Federal Farm Programs for 1986 The Governor said he is tion fund, fewer state plan remains on track.” osed a more general expan- still seeking improvemerit encouraged by a new Se- employees, and a more di- Senate Finance Commit- sion of property tax relief in its long-term bond rat- Robert Stroebel, Attorney-&-La w nate Republican tax plan versified state economy. tee Chairman Norman through more generous in- ing. Farm Partnerships and Joint Ventures, Farm Corporations - with an earlier rollback and The Governor said that property tax relief, and ex- with the Dec. 1 drop in the Pros and Cons pects an agreement - al- income tax, “We are keep- though perhaps not yet this ing our pledge that the tem- Lloyd J. bo,certified Public Accountant year - on when to drop the porary tax was and is tem- Keeping the Farm in the Family, an Estate Plan tax back to a 4.6 percent porary. *’ Time will be available for your questions before and after dinner. level. The cut means a $175 Blanchard proclaimed million tax cut this fiscal ------Friday, Nov. 8, as “Sol- year, while the transfer to FARMING OUTLOOK ’88 AND BEYOND vency Day” and next week the general fund of a 10-cent Marlette Middle School December 5,1985 11:oO a.m. as “Solvency Week” to per pack cigarette tax car- - - celebrate the completion of ries $90 million this year, $5.00 Registration Fee Per Person Includes Materlals and Dinner his financial recovery plan both of which were re- Now you can get a beautiful Artcarved NOW enacted in 1983 to deal with flected in the current year class ring at a beautiful price with a Full ONLY $ Enclosed is my check for $ For People the debt - which had been budget. Lifetime Warranty! This offer expires November 30,1985 and is to be used SIMDIUMs masked by accounting gim- Blanchard has proposed, Name micks - as well as a $900 only for the purchase of Artcarved H.S. RINGS and the House has ap- Siladium high school class rings. million deficit in that fiscal proved, dropping the in- Address 1_ year caused by a recession. come tax rate back to 4.6 PLUS up to $36 worth of ARTVRWD‘ The plan included boost- percent May 1 (instead of custom features FREE! CLASS RINGS Phone ing the income tax rate to Oct. 1, 1987 as now set in 6.1 prcent, from 4.6 Please Reply By November 28,1985 per- law), but Senate Republi- cent, cutting that year’s MAIL TO: Yeo & Yeo, C.P.S.’s Phone (517) 635-7518 cans are pushing a new plan McCONKEY spending, and reducing with a Dec. 1 rollback. Box 218 state employment. Mariette, Michigan 48453 They contend that since JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP Registration limited to first 200. Solvency Day “is a day the tax increase was in- Phone 872-3025 BRING THIS AD Cass City for Michigan citizens to tended to deal with a prob- $ASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1985 PAGE THIRTEEN Hawk cagers defeated bv J Lakers and Car0

The Cass City Red Hawks Christine Britt had her best were to have ended the reg- night of the year with 16 ular basketball season points and 11 rebounds. Tuesday with a non-confer- Kelly Deering was in dou- ence game against Union- ble figures with 14. ville-Sebewaing Area It wasn’t enough to turn Schools in Cass City. the , as the winners It will be the final oppor- were in front 32-20 at the tunity for the team to regis- half and 49-32 at the end of ter a win this season and three quarters. the odds are against a win Cass City got off to over the potent Patriots. another slow start against The Hawks absorbed two Caro and trailed all the more defeats in games dur- way. The Tigers roared to ing the we&. Tuesday, a 14-4 lead in the first quar- Nov. 12, Cass City bowed to ter, played even with the the Lakers, 70-42, and Fri- Hawks in the second quar- day Caro topped the ter and then salted away Hawks, 65-40. the game with a 23-12 ad- Against the Lakers, the vantage in the third quar- game was decided in the ter. first quarter. Paced by rug- Kelly Deering was the ged Julia Sturm, the Lakers only player in double fi- jumped off to a 21-6 point gures for Cass City, with 10 lead at the end of the period points. Caro’s Beth THESE KINGSTON JUNIOR HIGH school cheerleaders and then coasted in for the Stockford, 25 points, were among the more than 450 cheerleaders who victory. Tracey Galsterer, 12, and Sturm finished the night Mariesa Hebert, 13, led the performed at the annual Kingston Cheerleading with 34 points. Cass City’s Tigers. Competition Day Saturday. Cass City district Host Kingston quad wins , FOR THE SECOND YEAR in a row Tom Coleman, 23, Cass City, was the first hunter to stop at the Chronicle basketball pairings. contest office to have a picture taken of him and the deer he shot. cheerleading Drawings were held last THURSDAY Coleman dropped the six-point buck in the Cumber Road week for the girls’ Michi- More than 450 cheerlead- second place. Cheerleaders B competition. In class A, Mayville vS Reese, 6 area at 7:15 am. Friday. The deer, weighing about 160 gan High School Athletic ers from 20 Michigan high from Akron-Fairgrove took Lapeer East was judged to Cas$ City vs Brown City, schools were in Kingston Class C basketball tourna- 8115P.m. third place. be the best. pounds, is the sixth deer Coleman has shot since he started ment to be held at Cass Citv Saturday to compete in the Kerri Watzs of Millington .r SATURDAY In Class C, cheerleaders hunting. High School. second annual Kingston from Brown City High and Shannon Savino of Cheerleading Champion- School took first place. North Branch tied for the ...... ship Day. Miss Cheerleader title...... Cass City will play the Mayville-Reese winner Mayville took second place, ...... &...... second half of a double vs Marlette, 6:30 p,m. Kingston took top honors and Harbor Beach took Jamie Howard of Bay City _-I . ? header Thursday at about Cass City-Brown City in Class D varsity competi- third. Western took second place. 8:15 against Brown City. winner vs Sandusky, 8:15 tion, with North Branch North Branch cheerlead- Karrie Smith of Mayville Pre-tourney favorite will be p.m. Wesleyan Academy taking ers took first place in Class took third. Marlette. TUESDAY 8 p.m. Saturday’s games There are Six teams en- winners play for champion- 0-G girls hope to break tered. The pairings : ship at 8 p.m.

Dailey Parrish, Dodge pound deer was the first one Marilyn Phillips, loss string in tourney Road, Cass City, shot a 10- the 14-year-old has shot. Saginaw, who grew up in point buck Sunday at 9:OO the Snover area, shot her Announce 4 Ike Counterman, Fos- Uesplte heading into Lopez and Susie Salcido downThe to junior defeat varsity 23-30. Angie went a.m. Parrish shot the 180- first deer, a five-point buck, girls’ basketball district each scored eight points. pound deer northwest of toria, shot a three-point Friday, just before 7:OO buck Saturday at a.m. tournament play with a The junior Bulldogs, led by Bolzman led the Bulldogs Cass City. 7:30 a.m. She shot the 200-pound Counterman shot the deer holiday-classes winless 0-20 season record, Dawn Dorsch, with. ,a& with 12gaints. .. -2 Richard Powell, 7126 deer near McAlpin Road, Owen-Cage Coach Cathy points, won 15-20, Mushroom Rd., Deford, north of Cass City. east of Elkton Road, in $7 Dale McAlpine, North Kropewnicki is looking for- Against Deckerville the The first tournament shot a nine-point buck Fri- Huron County. ward to Thursday’s game Bulldogs succumbed to a day 7: 10 a.m. Powell was Branch, formedy of Cass game will be held Thursday at Mark Stover, 5654 Milli- at Cass Citr against Harbor Beach. 43-point attack by Mary Os- hunting on his own property City, shot a four-point buck r/ at 7:OO p.m. A 6:30 p.m. gan Rd., Cass City, shot a “We’re going to win wald, and were defeated 40- when he took the 180-pound Mctnday at 9:45 a.m. McAl- five-point buck Friday at starting time is slated for pine was hunting north of The Cass City Commun- days. The cost of this semi- Thursday. I haven’t lost my 76. games Saturday, and the deer. 9:05 a.m. Stover shot the ity Education Department nar is $3.00. enthusiasm,” Kropewnicki Lopez led the Bulldogs Marie Groombridge, Cass City. deer, his first buck, in the final game is to be held Nov. announces “A Week of Holi- Dale Deering will de- said. To prepare for the with 10 points. 26 at 7:OO p.m. Cass City, shot her first A father and son team, Buehrly Road area. day Happenings at Cass monstrate new holiday re- Michigan High School Ath- deer Friday, a 150-pound Fred and Mike Schulz, A four-point buck, weigh- City.” Starting Tuesday, cipes for the microwave letic Association’s 112 Dis- six-point buck west of Cass Caro, each shot a deer north ing about 300 pounds, was Dec. 3, at Cass City High Wednesday, Dec. 11 from trict Tournament, to be City. of Cass City. Fred shot a shot by Marty Willsey the School from 6:30-8:30 p.m. ?:M3-9:00 p.m. Christmas held at the Owendale gym- David Peruski shot a 10- six-point buck Nov. 15. His opening day of deer season. we will have Jeri Tordai, appetizers, holiday cakes nasium, Kropewnicki has Pair ticketed point buck Saturday south- son Mike got a four-point Willsey, 6727 Shabbona Rd., owner of “Special Scents” and candy such as But- brought up four junior var- west of Cass City. The 180- buck Nov. 16. Decker, shot the deer at in Cass City, showing ways terscotch Fondue and sity players*She said prac- 11:OO a.m. in the Deford A burned out taillight suspended driver’s Iicense. to decorate your home in- Rocky Road will be among tice with the new players Officer William Hartzell State Game area. recipes presented for your bulb ended up in the arrest side and out with greens has been going well. The of a 20-year-old Cass City arrested Melissa Rick Guilds, 17, 6574 and accessories. You will oven. This class will be held junior varsity finished the A. Kraus Thumb Ag Day Elizabeth St., Cass City, man on a charge of driving (Kelly), 21, Hill Street, Apt. be making a table center- at the Cass City High School season winning 17 games, with a suspended driver’s 5, Cass City, on a charge of shot a nine-point buck Fri- piece or door decoration by and the cost is $5.00. and losing 3. This is the sec- day at 8:20 a.m. Guilds shot license, by Cass City Police driving with a suspended combining greens with a Saturday, Dec. 14, from ond winless season in a row Officer Donald Miller Jr. driver’s license. scheduled JJ ec. 18 the deer, his first, east of bow you have made your- 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon, for the varsity, Cass City, near Schwegler Officer Miller reported Hartzell observed the speaker, approximately 60 self. The cost of this class Dusty Gibson will show how The Bulldogs will be en- he observed a vehicle dri- Kraus vehicle fail to stop at This year’s Thumb Ag Road. $8.00. to make a pine cone wreath. exhibitors’ booths will be is Learn from Jeri tering the tournament after ven by Terry L. Czekai, 20, the intersection of Oak and Day is scheduled to be held available to tour. Several Greg Hutchinson shot a how to add just the right The cost of this class will be losing to Caseville Nov. 12, Wednesday, Dec. 18, at the four-point buck at 8:OO a.m. 7279 E. Elmwood Rd., Cass Main Streets. After he pul- mini-sessions will also be touch to make your Christ- $6.00. Materials are in- and to Deckerville in the City, driving with a burned led Kraus over, he disco- Colony House, located on held covering such topics the opening day of deer sea- mas special. cluded. season finale Nov. 14. M-53,four miles north of son. Hutchinson, Cass City, out taillight. After Miller vered her driver’s license as Alternative Feeds and Tuesday, Dec. 10, from Call Cass City Commun- Against Caseville the was suspended. Cass City Road. shot the deer east of Cass p.m. Judi Haas, ity Education Office at 872- pulled the Czekai vehicle By-Products, Feeding -. . 7:OO-9:00 Bulldogs bowed 34-68.Barb over Nov. 12 at 10:20 p.m. The arrest was made owner and operator of 4151 to register for one or This year’s program fea- Hellebuyck led Owen-Gage he discovered Czekai had a Saturday at 2:40 p.m. tures a key speaker, Dr. “Judi’s Hair Designs” in all of these classes from with nine points. Marsha David Landswerk of Min- Cass City, will show holiday 12:OOp.m. to9:OOp.m. Mon- nesota. Dr. Landswerk’s magic you can do with day through Thursday and ‘speech is entitled “It’s Up make-up and with your hair 8:OO a.m.-4:00 p.m. Fri- +o YOU! ,’I a motivational’ to be dazzling for the holi- days. topic showing how individu- Als can be in control of what ’goes on in their life. 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Plllsbury of Cass City now has approved government storage for your corn, soybeans and wheat. We can take your grain quickly and efflciently. No walting. Four recelvlng plts. Call us for details. Catalogs loaned 71 -1 overnight . POTASH 0 FALL FERTILIZING Apply your potash this fall after haweit. B Complete Line of Fertilizer Programs 0 for improved nutrient placement and less *SEEDS ‘MARKETING ‘CHEMICALS Free subscription with each order I soil compaction, resulting in top yields! [ &Amprode Edible Protein Division 6210 Main (M-81)- Cass City I 072-2171 CAS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER 20,1985 Vassar man stands mute USE CHRQNKLE CLASSIFIED ADS Transit (nonbusiness) raw, 10 words or less, $1.25 each f Automot'ivel insertion; additional words 7 Merchandise cents each. Three weeks for E - 1978 Old- the price of two - cash rate. FOR SALE on B and-E charge smobile Regency, loaded, FOR SALE - Arctic Cat THIS WEEK'S Special: - Save money by enclosing d-door, red velour interior, snowmobile, 2-place snow- VCR, VHS, 9 functional re- cash with mail orders. Rates good tires, no rust, excel- mobile trailer, dogsled and mote control, 14 day prog- A 20-year-old Vassar man In other circuit court ac- $7,500. of gasoline from a vehicle. for display want ad on windbreak. Call 872-3830. ramable $269.95 at Rick's stood mute in Tuscola application. lent running condition. Call tion, the court accepted a Marty L. McLellan, 20, He was originally charged Bill Ewald, 872-2954. 2-11-13-3 Earth Station, 1433 E. Caro County Circuit Court Tues- guilty plea from Robert J. 1727 Luder Rd., Caro, stood with breaking and entering 1-11-6-3 Rd., 114 mile west of De- day, Nov. 12, on charges of Greer, 18, 3774 Leix Rd., mute on a charge of break- of a vehicle with intent to FOR SALE console stereo, ckerville Rd. on ~~~ - M-81. breaking and entering an Mayville, on charges of Automotive] ing and entering of an unoc- steal property valued over ~ AM-FM, record player, Phone 673-4783. 2-10-30-tf occupied dwelling with in- conspiracy to commit sim- cupied building with intent $5. He pleaded guilty to the 1983 CUTLASS Supreme tape deck, good condition, 1981 LYNX - take over pay- tent to commit larceny. A ple larceny, and larceny in to commit larceny. A not reduced charge Oct. 14. Brougham, 2 door with $150, Call 872-3030. 2-11-13-2 not guilty plea was entered a building. Stricker will pay court ments. Phone 872-2985 after Landau top. Excellent con- guilty plea was entered for 1-11-13-3 by the court for David K. The charges stem from McLellan. costs of $300, payable at $50 5:00. dition. Stereo, air condi- Bickel, 4354 S. Kirk Rd., an Oct. 31 breaking and en- The charge against per month. tioning, tilt wheel, cruise IReal Estate) Vassar . tering of a pole barn owned McLAlan stems from his 1973 CHEVELLE and 2 control, power door locks. 1 ForSale 3 BEDROOM ranch on 10 The charges stem from by Jerome Sauer Jr., 7335 alleged breaking and enter- 2 in Germany horse trailer. Phone 872- Phone 872-2592. 1-11-13-3-_-- acres, Cass City area, im- the Sept. 17 breaking and Oak St., Vassar, and the ing of the St. Paul Lutheran 4006 - evenings 872-4445. FORin Port SALE Richey Mobile Mobile home mediate possession. Owner entering of a house oc- Oct. 28 breaking and enter- 1-11-13-3 will finance, make your Church, 503 S. State St., after training Home Park. 10 ft. wide and cupied by June Datz, 4324 ing of a factory owned by Caro. Because McLellan I General 1 own terms. Call 872-4526. S. Kirk Rd., Vassar. Lee Miller, 6201 Ormes Rd., has two other charges of 54 ft. long with covered 3-10-30-4 at Fort Benning FOR 1983 Chevy S- (Merchandise) patio and carport. Com- Judge Patrick Joslyn set Vassar . breaking and entering that SALE - ~~ a pretrial hearing for Dec. Greer will be sentenced 10 pickup, excellent condi- pletely furnished. Close to FOR-SALE in Cass City - were filed in 1981 and 1982, Army Private Eric H . JOHN DEERE 223 two-row 16. Bond continues at$7,500. Jan. 13, Bond continues at he also faces a habitual tion, power steering, power shopping centers. Four sharp 2 bedroom ranch, LaJoie, son of Elaine B. brakes, sliding win- beet harvester, tank type, rear row finder. Laethem's, blocks from channel lead- newly remodeled inside offender charge. LaJoie of Cass City, and dow, radio, rally wheels, ing to Gulf of Mexico and A pretrial hearing has Caro, phone (517) 673-3939. and out, almond color Army Private Todd M. 8 to 4 p.m. call been set for Dec. 16. Bond 39,000. a.m* 2-11-20-1 good fishing. Call 872-3105. range, refrigerator, dis- CASS CITY #J Hunter, son of Laura M. 872-3030, after 5 p.m. 673- 3-11-20-4 hwasher, like new, spa-: Hunter of Cass City, com- 7096. 1- 11-20-1 . .. BRIDAL SHOP doing a cious kitchen, attached gar-' @J ~ p R E=SC H0 0 L8 co~t~~~~l~~~(&~wfuipleted one station unit BEST DEAL IN town - 4% very good volume, minutes age and breezeway, partial, use of a vehicle was ac- training (OSUT) at the U.S. cepted by Judge Joslyn ft.complete dish system for from Cass City. Call Robert basement, wood 12x14 stor- Army Infantry School, Fort FOR SALE - 1982 Ford Es- RV or cottage. This from John T. Ross, 19, 327 cort. Runs and looks good, your Heck, LaNoble Realty Bus- age shed, on large lot, Now Has Opening Benning, Ga. week only! $595.00 at Rick's iness Brokers, 517-482-1637 Green St,, Caro. Ross was $2,800. Call 872-3267. $49,500. Call 872-4420. Earth Station, 1433 E. Caro - home 517-874-4939. 3-11-13-3 For Our originally charged with the 1-11-13-tfn unlawful driving away with Rd., 114 mile west of De- 3-11-20-1 2nd Semester Classes an auto of another Nov. 1, ckerville Rd. on Mal, -0- NOTHING DOWN i: @ in Caro. 1979 FORD Fairmont, 6 cy- phone 673-4783. 2-10-30-tf HOUSE FOR SALE - 4 bed- Country corner lot, 224x208 rooms, large living room Call Ross will be sentenced linder 4-door, 1981 Fair- paved road, over 1 acre Dec. 16. Bond continues at mont 4 cylinder. Phone 872- with split rock fireplace, a with deep well, $2,990. $65 @ $wK@. 3024. 1-11-13-3 Nadara's lot of country charm. 1 per month, 11 percent in- 8724018 A guilty plea was ac- acre, more land available terest, 3-year paid-up land cepted Thomas J. with large barn, $21,OOO, contract. Ask for Don at For More Information @-3 from Grave Blankets - 3 sizes Szagesh Jr., 999 N. Cass 1975 MERCURY Monarch, Wreaths - any size No. 121. Call Betty 673-7773 or 673-3583 even- @ Ave., Vassar. on a charge 4-door, 62,000 miles, au- Armstead, Kelly and Co. insonhgs.Realty Realty, World Inc. 3-10-30-tf - Hutch- 3-11-20-3 of larceny over $100. Tie tomatic, air, 6 cylinder, 6633 Voss Rd. 872-2248. charge stems from the $l,OOO. Call 872-3552. Cass City Sept. 16 theft of over $100 in 1-11-6-3 3% miles north of light, For Your Convenience cash from Shoonie's Fam- then 1/4 mile east. Real Estate ily Dining restaurant, 183 3 NOW OPEN 1972 PONTfAC, good trans- In Bay Port - Two bedroom home plus 1 acre, $11,500. E. Huron Ave., Vassar. Phone 872-3429 Home and 8 acres, $18,500. Terms available. Szagesh will be sentenced portation, $300. Call even- 2-11-13-6 SUNDAYS ings 872-4651, 1-11-20-1 Noon-4:OO P.M. Jan.13. Bond continues at Two bedroom mobile plus four acres, Cass City Schools, $5,000. ERIC H. LaJOIE beautifully landscaped plus many nice extras, $26,900. Judge Joslyn sentenced 1970 CHEVELLE, 35,000 FOR SALE - 2 G7815,6 ply, Yuletide Treasures Olde Rr New Stephen L. Stricker Jr., 18, OSUT is a 12-week period miles on 350 engine, L-60 2 G67014, snow tires, also Mobile on five acres, two car garage, Cass City Schools, At The 3030 Bruisee Rd., Caro, to a which combines basic com- tires, Keystone rims, al- assortment of tires. Boy's $19,OOO, will take less for cash. one-year delayed jail sen- bat training and advanced most new carburetor. Call 26" bicycle, 3-speed. Call NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR tence on a charge of con- individual training. 872-5320. 1-11-20- In 872-3567. 2-11-6-3 Small two bedroom on 40 acres, Kingston Schools, spiring to commit larceny The training included ~ asking $39,900. V under $100. The charge weapons qualifications, 2 18 N. State St. Caro PH. 673-3200 stems from Stricker's July squad tactics, patrolling, 1979 FORD F-100, stepside, BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED Owendale - Three bedroom one story, full basement, 17, 1984 attempt to stealing landmine warfare, field 6 cylinder, 3 speed, overd- BUSINESS CARDS hardwood floors. Asking $18,500. communications and corn- rive, AM-FM stereo and bat operations. Completion more. 69,000 miles. Excel- Designed to make that first Fairgrove - Three bedroom -hi-level, brick and of this course qualifies the lent condition. Call 633-8806 impression a lasting one! aluminum, 1% car garage, pond, beautiful landscaping, soldier as a light-weapons or 665-2202. 1-11-20-3 $53,900. infantryman and as an indi- Highest quality raised printing rect-fire crewman. '78 FORD LTD V8, one South of M-46 on Lee Hill Road - Three bedroom ranch, Soldiers were taught to full basement, gas heat, Cedar exterior, large-pole owner, 49,000, excellent See our new catalog. perform any of the duties in condition, new Pioneer building on 20 plus acres. Asking $69,90. a rifle or mortar squad. Both are 1885 graduates radio AM-FM and cassette player, 4 speakers, power Cass City Chronicle Three bedroom ranch, Cass City Schools, asking $34,900. of Cass City High School. steering, power brakes, 2-2-9-tf LaJoie is now serving in cruise, $3900. Call 872-2647. Frankfurt, Germany, and 1- 11-6-3 FOR SALE - 1972 Yamaha Hunter is in Berlin. .-~ -- 250 Euduro, for parts or can Find the Service or Product be repaired, $75. Cattle n stanchions, water cups and You Need in This. . water pipes. 12 foot Oliver . . transport disc. Call 872- Phone 872-4377 3-11 -20-1 I 3148. 2-1 1-6-3 PRICE REDUCED : Spacious tri-level Restaurant for sale: Want a good busi- mold problems with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room ness? This fine food, well established w/fireplace, 2% car garage, two out- restaurant is for you. A good income. Rich's Disposal buildings, very efficient heating, excel- Take the time to check this out. Priced The bountiful rainfall, advisable to have samples lent location, almost new home. LOOK, right. Call Thumb Realty. Residential & Commercial warm daytime tempera- of feed supplies that are to price reduced from $75,000 to $63,500... 1 Clare's Sunoco Service Rubbish Removal tures and high humidity be purchased or stored for Container Service Available immediate occupancy. L.C. terms, call We have three mobile homes ready to Tune Ups Minor Repairs this fall have been ideal for feed use on the farm today move into. Some with land (1 to 10 Tlres Batteries mold development on corn 872-2388. Grease & Oil Call 683-2233 checked. If you are in the acres). A very good start. Priced in the fields. Certified Mechanrc r process of purchasing Commercial Building: Ready to go. reasonable. "The mold growth is larger amounts from other Garage, bump shop, what do you need? Call 872.2410 caused by warm wet field producers or grain ' Low $a's, land contract; a money Hunters - Vacant Land: 10 acres all 1 or bin conditions which are suppliers, it is not un- maker. Call Thumb Realty, 872-2388. wooded, with deer. Four 10-acre very present this fall," says reasonable to request pre- parcels, one with pond and river. Also, Dennis Stein, Agricultural purchase or representive why pay the rent? We have several two &acre parcels and one 120-acre Specializing in muffler and Agent. Under the right con- samples prior to final sale. exhaust service homes listed from $lO,OOO to $39,OOO. piece with well on property. Call Tuff-Kote Dinol ditions the mold can penet- Take care to avoid mixing Call Thumb Realty, 673-4806. Thumb Realty, 872-2388. -Certified Mechanic - rate the corn kernel and moldy grain with clean 4083 Cemetery Rd. SALLY'S PERMANENT EXCLUSIVE listing sells your home faster for the best price. I,, Automotive Rust Prooting start growing inside. This grain in your storage struc- HAIR REMOVAL Systems 6 Waxing could develop in the field or TYPES LISTINGS Medically Aoproved Srafe tures to avoid contamina- ALL OF WANTED Lcensed Elecrroloarst Gravel Guards in the storage structure. tion of your entire feed sup- We have the buyers Running Boards Not all mold on grain will ply. The local Cooperative r I I Call 872-4446 or 872-4780 I Rock Kote Stone Chip Protection Mobilsenrice Ask for Sally Palmer contain the myotoxins, but Extension Service Office THUMB REALTY 9:00 10 5:OO Mom thru Fri. producers should be aware would be glad to assist you across from Croft-Clara Lumber ~ I Phone 872-2342 Phone 269-9585 of the development of to- in checking your feed sam- 872-2388or 673-4806 Certified Mechanics xins that could affect the -ples for myotoxins. Complete Car Care Service feed value of the corn grain. The actual reaction and I Wrecker Service I I range of symptoms that are shown in swine, poultry, HAIR BENDERS and cattle vary greatly. ' ViIIage Service Center Spaciallring in Tires V-Belts Batteries Cuttlq sryhg rmr Pigs will react very quickly Tune-ups Brakes Mufflers REAL fues LFri -8am 6pm to rather low levels of ' Certified Mechanic Case, Kubota A Wed LThurs -8am BWpm Fusarium mold (myoto- f RE€ Sat -7am -3pm & New Holland xins) by going off feed or IH-~ow~Pi& Up 6 hli~~ry 6350 olrfkld ?h. 172-3145 Sales and Service refusal to consume feed ESTATE V \ Phone 872-3850 I J RABIDEAU MOTORS containing mold. Trying to \ Farm Division 872-2616 force toxin present feeds CAS CITY: Charming 1% story home on large city lot within could greatly reduce pro- walking distance of stores. This home has been newly remodeled ductivity in swine. and a new addition has been built recently. Three bedroom;, When cattle are fed natural gas heat, new wiring. Assumable mortgage. # 137 CroFt-Clam Lumber, Inc, grains containing myotox- ' I 24-HR. SERVICE Cass City - 872-2 141 ins the reaction can be INCOME PROPERTY: We have two two-unit houses available, located just Adorsm Windows much less. Often producers one block off Main Street, Cass City. Utilities separate, appliances included. PIxtrr Ldr PLUMBING L HEATING. INC. will blend feed to maintain ProfJnirhod Panohag This could be your income opportunity. CALL TODAY FOR MORE 6528 Main I law levels in total feed to Mon.-Fri. - 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Phone 172-5084 INFORMATION. [ SUPREME keep consumption up to . Sat.- 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Plgeon Phom 453.3531 WINOOW CLEANING L normal levels. BAY CITY-FORESTVILLE ROAD: Three bedroom ranch style home with many Storms6creens Windows Laboratory analysis is extras, including finished basement, swimming pool, partially cemented circle drive, Jamtorial Servlce Floors, the only way to determine lNSlALUTlOM AND REPAIR and custom built kitchen cabinets. This home is beautifully decorated, built in 1964, and Eaves 8 Gutters Cleaned HI.Riser conclusively whether situated on over one acre. Must be seen to be appreicated. Land contract terms FUELGAS Service & Rental Buy your carpet or linoleum, then myotoxins are present in available. #168 The Complete Estimates on Commercial. call us for expert Installation. We the feed. It may be very also do custom and repair work. Q Appliance Store Residential & Industrial Work Factory trained, "We Do It Right." Mon.-Fri 8 to 5, Sat. 8-12 Complete Insurance Coverage COMMERCIAL PROPERTY : Three city lots available, including corner property Sat isfact ion guaranteed. Emergency 24 hr. Service Security Services Available which has a large "pool" building with a second floor on it, suited for many purposes. ,J.J.'s Flooring Service Junction M-61 EL M-53, Cass City Wedding Located within Cass City near the parkhcteational area on Church and Ale Streets. Phon. 517672*2161 1120 Gratiot, Saginaw 872-2248 1y950 'I Cass City - 517-872-3758 Call Kelly at for particulars. Call t G or 872-4701 Announcements <- 790-7609 Ud Across the street from Kritrmen'S -- I FLOWERS Kelly W. Smith, Broker *- In vita?ions Catalogs loaned Farm - Commercial overnignt. j ~ay;~p:ation I ittle Ads Home Commerrial Industrial FREE SUBSCRIPTION Residential You're Reading One -1 -1 Flowers - Plants - Balloons Cass Citv Area WITH EACH ORDER. Listings Wanted! The Chronicle CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1985 PAGE FIFTEEN

TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE LOW COST CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS * General I General General I) (ForRent--) (--j(Services) (Merchandise) Merchandise1 CROSS WITH CHRIS! June I Merchandise] I FOR RENT - 1 bedroom 21, G~~~~~~,Austria, Swit- LAWYER? Uncontested di-4 $ FOR SALE - bunk beds, SALE - 1981 Honda room size SPECIAL ON VHS video apartment, kitchen THE BEST reception on FOR BEAUTIFUL zerland ~~l~ 5, ~ngland,VOrCeS, bankrupt C ies, $250 .n *“ Earth!!! Come see the like new, sturdy. Call 872- Cx500,good condition, 9,000 carpet remnants - direct tapes, $5.25 each, regular appliances, carpet, drapes, Ireland, scotland, jUly 21 Probate StTViCe. At tOrnuy daneil Dard Star 10-10 now 3790. 2-1 1-6-3 miles with fairing and car- from Carpet Mills. $5.98 per $9.95 at Rick’s Earth Sta- storage, coin op laundry. Nor- 37 years. Donald E. Smith. rying box, only $WO. (:all square yard, reg. price $12- tion, 1433 E. Caro Rd., 114 Phone 673-8157 or evenings, Sweden, q display at Rick’s Earth way. Aug. 4, France, Wit- Call (,i17) H8:3-3285. 8-IO-ti-tf Station across from Car0 872-2462,8a.m.-2p.m. $15 a square yard. “Dare to mile west of Deckerville 872-3610. 4-1 1-20-3 SAVE $100 to $200 off retail Rd. on M-81. Phone 673- Detroit.zerland. Price:Includes from flight, $1669 2 CUSTOM- SLAUGHTERING------! :’ Fonda, 1433 E. Car0 Rd. 1/4 on our new shipment of 2-1 1-6-3 compare” at U-Foun-Dit -_I__--- M-81 4783. mile west Deckerville Furniture, corner of 2-10-30-tf FOR RENT - 3 bedroom .3 of Lane chairs now at U-Foun- NOTICE DEALERS - hotels.meals daily,Call 517-453-2202.1st class BEE E’-POKK- V EA Id- LAM B ’ Qd. For more information Dit, corner of M-81 and De- and Deckerville Rd., phone apartment, fully carpeted, Rick’s Earth Station is now 673-5336. 2-10-30-4 FOR SALE - 36” gas range, stove and refrigerator fur- Call 673-4783. 2- 10-30-tf ckerville Rd., Caro, 673- a distributer for Unident 7369 Berne Rd., Pigeon, MI w; avocado, good working nished. $500 month plus de- CURING, SMOKINC; ANT) p* 5336. 2-1 1-20-1 products. Call (517) 673- 48755. 5-11-13-2 FOR SALE - Fox radar de- order; Kenmore electric posit or less to responsible 1 -----_”-~ PKOCESSINC; f Real Estate 4783. 2-1 1-6-tf tectors $65.95 at Rick’s chord organ. Phone 872- working persons. Call 872- GEHL 8 ton running gear, Earth Station, 1433 E. Caro 2237. 2- 11- 13-3 3989 after 6 p.m. No pets. I llLx15 &-plytires, adjusta- DOLL CLOTHES Saturday,SPECIAL USED~ov.23, Auction 7 P.m. - TUESDAY 8c FRIDAY For Sale for Cab- Rd., 1/4 mile west of De- ’ 4-11-20-3 ble hitch. Laethem’s, Caro, bage Patch. Large selec- Good used furniture and ckerville Rd. on M-81. LABS - black, AKC. Sire- POR SALE - House, 2 or 3 phone (517) 673-3939. tion $3-$5. Call 872-5383. appliances, wood stove, Erla Phone 673-4783. 2-10-30-tf police tracking dog, mother bedroom, located in Cass 2-11-20-1 2-1 1-6-3 FOR RENT - 1 bedroom bicycles and miscellaneous Packing Co,, Inc. ;’ hy, newly painted, large - excellent hunter. Males furnished apartment with plus many new items. Spe- USDA Plant 1074 I_ kitchen, dining, living FOR SALE - Cedar posts, $85, females $110. Call 872- cia1 sale Sunday, Nov. 24, DID YOU KNOW that picnic tables, lawn swings, heat and hot water. Ideal (-ity 517-872-21!)1 rooms, full basement, en- FOR SALE - 16-ft. trailer 5195. 2- 11 -20-1 for one person. Phone 872- special ladies’ night 7:00 Rick’s Earth Station ‘is a wishing wells. 4351 Rescue dosed front porch, priced house. Hunter’s special. 2404 or 872-2368. 4-ll-20-tf p. m. by Mid-Michigan Auc- 8-8-44f field tester for Saginaw Rd., Cass City. Call 872-2039 in the 20’s. Call 872-3926 Call mornings or evenings FOR SALE - Hardwood _- tions. Free gifts for, all U Steering Gear? 2-1 1+tf after 4:OO p.m. 2-4-11-tf AUCTIONEERING - see dfter 5 :30. 3-1 1-20-3 872-3083. 2-1 1 - 13-2 slab wood in large bundles. ladies, special drawings, Loaded on your truck at FOR RENT - 2 bedroom grab-bags. Dolls, robotics Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top mill site, $25.00. Call 872- house in the country, Call toys, jewelry, lamps: dollar for your property. 872-2352 early morning or 2579 or 872-5073evenings. stereos, bisque. Something Phone 872-3019,Cass evening. 4-10-16-tf 2-11-20-3 for everyone. Deford Auc- 8-10-3-tf - .~ tion. 5-11-20-1 In Cass City new subdivision; White IN CAHO: VACANT! ! ! 6 room redecorated home with 3 bedrooms remodeled. Practically new natural gas FOR SALE - real nice 3rd FOR RENT - House, 2 bed- Roman Hrick front home with aluminum siding; :3 rooms, in country, south of ATTENTION Chuck Gage bedrooms; lots of closet and storage room, in exwllynt furnace and hot water heater, brand new roof, new cutting alfalfa, $2 per bale. Cass City, no pets. Call 375- Welding Shop condition in and out; Georgia stone b’IKI-CPI,A(‘b: with wiring with circuit breakers, new plumbing, new Call 683-2749or 683-2451. Heli-arc welding 2- 1 1-20-3 4471. 4-1 1-20-3 heat-form; glass doors; marble sill ; Ariderstn windows carpeting in 2 rooms, other carpeting steamed cleaned, Janice and Marv Specializing in aluminum, thru-out; 2 HAI’HHOOMS; 212 car garage; nicely land- basement, new garage. All this for $27,500.00with down Thanks for the great stainless steel, blacksmith- scaped; applianccs remain; C:AI,I, T0I)AY FOH AN payment and balance like rent. Immediate possession. FOR SALE - Alto FOR RENT - newly remod- ing, fabricating and radi- APPOINTMENT! ! ! saxophone, good condition. eled business space in entertainment(ATLANTA) ator repair. TILED LAND! ! ! Call after 5 p.m.872-2031. prime location in Cass City. Also portable welding held at Colony House H1III.T IN 19x1 NEW LISTING!! 80 Acres, no buildings, tiled, 2-1 1-13-3 Phone 872-4377 or 872-2352 A11 types of welding productive, your opportunity to purchase additional land evenings. 4-7-31-tf Saturday night HILLS & DALES SUBDIVISION : RANCH home with 3 7062 E.Deckerville Rd. with no buildings. DON’T MISS our first an- bedrooms; full basement; 1 % bathrooms; partial brick r *\ Francis & Mary Deford, Michigan and rough sawn lumber FIREPLACE ; 1232 square feet niversary sale going on Phone 872-2552 NEW LISTINGS!! 48 Acres, 2 story home with now ! ! ! Stop in and register I Notices I Withey plus basement; 2 car garage attached; nicely ’ aluminum siding, sun room with 14 Jalousie windows, 5-11-20-1 8-5-15-tf landscaped lot IlOxlSO’; offered to you for $69,9OO.(K). for our free drawing and fireplace, in very good condition. Nice setting, large win a free upholstered --- FREE WATER ANA1,YSIS CHAIN SAWS sharpened; shade trees, plus practically new tool shed, new 2112 car OPENING FOR female in chair to be given away Fri- - Water King water softun- precision ground bg SEBEWAING: Attention Retirees or Newlyweds: One garage, plus much more. Call right now for an day, Nov. 22, at 8:30 p.m. adult foster care home. Pri- ers and salt availabltl at machine. Fast service. Al: story home with aluminum siding; natural gas forced appointment! ! ! Need not be present to win. Fuelgas. 4 miles cast of vate room, family setting. hot air heating system; garage and breezeway U-Foun-Dit Furniture, Phone 872-3861. 5-11-20-3 Avery, 4279 S. Seeger, Casq Cass City or: M-53. Phone City. 8-11-13-10, attached; very neat in and out --- Priced to sell at corner of M-81 and Decker- 872-2161. 5-10-25-tf $30,900.00- possible land contract. DO YOU WANT TO PURCHASE A SCHOOL HOUSE? We have one less than 2 miles from Cass City ville Road, Caro. 2-11-20-1 on M-81 highway. One acre of land for $12,000. Sellers I-services 7 BUSINESS BUILDING on Main St., Cass City, will hold land contract. WINTER IS COMING Michigan -- For Rent or Lease -- VACANT -- $300.00 per Arthur Brown month. C‘O M M E RCI A 1, A gift subscription to Cass City IN CASS CITY: BRICK BUILDING with 2 stores and STAY WARM WITH A 3 apartments. Building is in sound condition, $10,000 BARGAIN!!! 114 story aluminum sided home with 4 THE CHRONICLE spent on improvements since 1983. Here is a tax shelter New gas furnace Well Drilling bedrooms - hardwood floors, basement, very neat, 1% or space heater car attached garage, plus small barn for horse, etc. for you. Seller will hold land contract. for Christmas and starting at $179.00 EXTRA LARGE LOT 180x190’.All this for $27,500.00. LOTS OF t

that 25 meals per day be board members Monday served at a meal site. the inequities in the record i fiscal year. The county Brown has gotten three spe- keeping were discovered, MIXED BAG this week. Something for everybody. Here illects the $8O,OOO from cial waivers of the state re- and they were the result of are investment returns from various kinds of things you anilac property owners quirement, but he would not poor bookkeeping methbds. could have bought a year ago, and five years ago. The % of irough a special senior be able to get another Russell added some of the return is on an annual basis, compounded. tizen millage levy. waiver. problems have been in the In a recent interview Brown added that a grow- records before Brown took rown said the new meal ing need for more prepared over as TACA executive di! 1 year 5 years te was needed to keep up meals in the county cannot rector. ith growing demands for Brown has been TAL. Investment Return Rank Return Rank be met with existing mior citizen meals, to cen- kitchen facilities. executive director since valize Sanilac County ser- 1982, before that he worked Bonds 42.9% 1 13.2% 2 A recent audit of TACA ices, and to increase the records by Region Seven for Region Seven. Monday, Stocks 28.7 2 15.2 1 ita1 number of meals Brown said he is looking at Old masters 13.6 3 1.5 6 auditors discovered sev- wved at the Sandusky eral errors in record keep- several career oppor- U.S.Coins 11.5 4 .1 9 leal site. Brown explained tunities, and hopes to re- bills 9.5 5 12.0 3 ing. Tuscola County Com- Treasury ir the past three years the missioner and TACA board main in the human services Cons. Price andusky High School has field. His resignation will index 3.7 7 5.7 4 member Royce Russell weraged about 16 meals said Region Seven Director take effect Nov. 29. A new director is being sought. Following in order for return in the last year (ended June jr day. The state requires Mohammed Khan told 30) were housing, diamonds and then oil, stamps,US. farm land, gold and silver. Of those, housing was the only one with a plus return. Others all cost you money, just to hold. Returns were all taxable - either capital gains or regular income tax. That’s where taxexempt bonds would Bach Festival a show up better than regular corporate bonds, or govern- ment bonds. For example, if you’re in just a 33% bracket, a 12% corporate bond would net you only 8%, where a comparable community affair municipal could be bought to yield 10%. Except for U.S. Treasury bills in the list, none of the of Caro. Saint John the Evangelist, others compares in quality with bonds for safety of AS A PRELUDE to the upcoming Bach Festival, to be nual event. Ticket information and the Chancery Church of the principal. Archdiocese of New YOF. Speaking of bonds, as I usually am: The best buy I’ve held at the First Presbyterian Church, Cass City, during Others cater food for the schedules for the Festival made in some time was zero coupons, for a friend who family gatherings held can be obtained by calling and director of music and some the Thanksgiving week end, musicians Cynthia Ferris after each concert. 872-2844. organist for Sunday religi- wants to set up a fund for her daughter some 30 years (left) and Christa Griz demonstrated musical concepts to hence. The Sunday morning The organ recital will be ous services at Lincoln I found some single family mortgage bonds of Cook kindergarten through sixth grade students of the Cass City community brunch is open by Thomas Brown, who re- Center’s Alice Tully Hall. County, Ill., insured by MBIA and thus given an AAA School District. The musical performance, held Monday at to the public and is spon- turns for his seventh year. rating, noncallable, and with a tax-free yield of 10.75%. the Campbell Elementary School, sponsored by the sored by Cass City Masons Brown has been named an Most recently he finished True, they are long ones - but that’s what my friend was and Eastern Stars. “Outstanding Young Artist his second term as sub- wanted. They mature 1-1-16. Bach Festival Committee and Cass City Schools. Following Tuesday’s re- of America” by the editors dean of the New York City Would you guess how many bonds, par value, we got for cital in Caro at the First of “Musical America” and Chapter, American Guild $9,492? $225,000 worth, that’s what. Nearly a quarter of a Presbyterian Church, a re- is the youngest organist of Organists. He continues million dollars, mind you. And it will all fall like the gentle ception will be held spon- ever to be presented in reci- to serve on the music com- rain from heaven on this lucky daughter 30 years from now, sored by the hospitality tal at the United States Air mittee of New York’s fam without a penny of tax to pay. Corn crop down committee and the Force Academy. ous Saint Thomas Epis- Look at the features of the investment - top rating of Women’s Association of the He has been associate or- copal Church. AAA, noncallable, so the holder is assured the bonds will First Presbyterian Church ganist at the Church of The recital program: not be redeemed ahead of maturity. A most generous yield 8:15 p.m. RecitaVThomas Brown, organ of 10.75% - more than a fully-taxable government bond - and entirely tax free. And no re-investment problems Buxtehude-Prelude, Fugue and Ciaccona in C Major, BuxWV 137 in Thumb area Bach-Four Chorale Preludes during the whole span of 30 years. What a wonderful era the young are in, to have such an An Wasserflussen Babylon, 6WV 653 (By the Waters of Babylon) investment available to them. If zerocoupons had been on explaining that Sanilac “All of our yields have been Akin Gott in der Hoh’ sei Ehr’ (All Glory be to God on High) the market some 30 years ago they would have returned County has “heavy soils” pretty respectable. There Canto fermo in Soprano, BWV 662 about 2.5% tax free. If we had taken the $9,492 stated tion-wide dry bean proauc- that hold moisture, making has been a lot worse years,” Canto fermo in Tenore, BWV 663 earlier, our investment today would have been worth about tion is estimated at 22 mill- it difficult or impossible for Trio, BWV 664 $20,000, less than one tenth what young Susan will have ion cwt., six percent above farmers to drive a combine Sommers said the corn Each-Prelude and Fugue in E-flat Major, BWV 552 waiting for her in 2016. last year. across the field without get- harvest is behind schedule Franck-Choral No. 3 in A Minor Sanilac County Coopera- ting stuck. Because of the this year because the rain Alain-Choral Dorien ******I* tive Extension Agent dry summer, she estimated has delayed the sugar beet Vierne-Carillon de Westminster Roberta “Rob” Weber esti- corn yields to be down harvest, and in Huron Improvisation on a submitted theme If you use a car for business and take a deduction for mated about 60 percent of about 10 percent from last County the sugar beets are mileage, this year you’re allowed 21 cents. Last year it was the Sanilac County corn year. Weber said it was so the top priority crop. He es- 20.5 cents. All heart, aren’t you, Uncle Sam? crop has been harvested. dry in some parts of the timated sugar beets are Others Get Quick Results With The She added this is an “op- county this summer that yielding more than 20 ton I *2****** timistic estimate.” “We farmers didn’t get a second to the acre. About five per- *I have water standing cutting of hay. cent of the county’s sugar 1 Chronicle’s Classified Ads- YOUWill When my friend Charlie Redfield, the Juno Beach guru, everywhere,” Weber said, Andy Sommers, Huron beets have not been har- TOO! I singing the praises of common stocks, I get out the. starts County agricultural agent, vested.____-. I 1 page from the Financial Weekly that brings stock prices estimates about 60 percent back to a constant dollar. In other words, the figures wring of the corn crop has been out inflation from the stock averages, The results are school harvested so far this year. sobering. board Sommers is projecting av- The market high of August, 1985 of 1355 was slightly lower debates erage yields. He explained in constant dollar%than the market figure of 1937 when the 2 the county has not had a stock averages were only 194. So you thought you had a root worm problem this great ride from 1937 when the market was 194 and now has problems year, and most of the soared to 1355. Well, it was worth more in real dollars than county got rain showers it is now. this summer when they In fact, in nearly every year from 1954 (except 1979 to ’83) were desperately needed. the market has been worth more in real dollars than it is 3 today. would not help her son. Stocks have some other qualities, I am sure, but as an Chris LaBerge was inflation hedge, forget ’em. grantedfrom Dec. a 6maternity through March leave Smoking .*+***I* 17. A bond issued by the A “Stop payment” order on a check you’ve written is school was lost and the problems usually a waste of money. If the check was stolen and board authorized the is- I cashed by someone other than the payee, it’s a forgery and suance of a new bond to re- place it at no cost to the Here arc a few facts about the bank is responsible. If the check went to a reputable smoking you may find company and it got lost, it won’t be cashed, or if it is later, district. SUPER-I SALE healthy to know: you can get a refund. A stop-payment order at a bank Intermediate Principal ? Young people who know of PreOwned Used Cars and Trucks at th6 Thumb’s Top Trader! doesn’t go on forever, anyhow - a few weeks is all a bank Bob Stickle reviewed the exploratory program for how to enjoy life, observers WAS NOW will keep it active. And it costs you $10. say, don’t smoke. seventh and eighth grade SAVE SSS And don’t think if you buy something and you take it back, ’Smoking, they point out, 1985 QMC S-15, automatic, air, only 2,000 miles...... and it’s not the store’s policy to make refunds, a solution is students. 1984 BUCK REGAL, 2 door, two tone brown, all the extras...... $9,495.00 ul,B95.00 A request for the purch- can interfere with one’s social to stop payment on your check. The sale was made when lift., as well as shortening one’s 1984 DODQE 600,nice car...... $7,495.00 $8,995.00 you first gave the check, and the store can sue you if it ase of a video camera was life altogether and thus short- 1984 BUICK CENTURY, beige with brown top, showroom clean!!!...... ,$9,295.00 $8,895.00 wprsCc. tabled until next year. *- cning one’s chances to enjoy 1984 CHEVROLET H TON 4x4 SILVERADO, loaded! !I blacWsilver SAVE !!!!! Trustees thought that it ...... SSS ~ all life has to offcr 1983 BUCK SKYLARK, two tone blue...... $5,395.00 $4,995.00 may be something that a *Unlike previous genera- $6,995.00 booster club could do for 1983 CHEVROLET S-10 4x4, Ourango equip., tilt, stereo, 33,000 miles...... $7,495.00 Free film, a second set of tions, most of today’s health- 1981 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS, 2 door, dark brown, air, stereo...... $5,795.00 54,995.00 the school. conscious teenagers are well prints Picture 1981 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS, 4 door, brown, only.. $2,495.00 free or new A long discussion of gen- aware of the danger of srnok- ...... $2,695.00 Pages.. .it’s your choice! eral school goals was held. ing. 1981 WICK SKYLARK, 2 door, It. blue...... $2,995.00 Trustee Lou Horner said Many psychologists be- 1981 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS, It. jade, nice car! ...... $5,795.00 S5,195.00 that if they were adopted lieve the selflconfident young 1981 CHEVROLET IMPALA, 4 door, tilt, cruise, air, stereo, locks, only 38,ooO miles .$5,295.00 54,495.00 SINGLE PRINTS they should not be tossed in person, one who is content 1981 DODGE RELIANT K, good dependable transportation! ...... $1,795.00 $1,285.00 the file and forgotten. with his or her lifestyle, has 1980 CHEVROLET CHEVETTE, auto. trans., medium blue...... $2,195.00 $1,695.00 no need to start smoking or 1980 FORD TmBIRD, red, 2 door, big savings on this one...... $3,495.00 $2,49500 ~7FREE Supt. Crouse said that it to give in to any peer pressure 1980 CHEVROLET CHEVE’TTE, 4 door, auto., white...... $1,995.00 tl,795.00 FILM! would be impossible to todo so. a 1970 CHEVROLET IMPALA STATION WAGON, nine passenger...... $2,995.00 $2,195.00 measure if the proposed 1979 MERCURY COUGAR, 2 door, white...... $2,29500 $1,795.00 goals were achieved. To keep peanuts at their 1979 WICK CENTURY STATION WAGON, priced to sell ...... $1,495.00 5895.00 The board Passed the munching best, store in a 1978 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS, 4 door...... $2,295.00 $1,895.00 goals as a reference for cool, dry place. They’ll 1978 CADILLAC COUPE DeVILLE, save two thousand!!!...... $4,795.00 $2,795.00 what it wanted the school to keep indefinitely frozen in EXTRfi! EXTM 1978 PINTO STATION WAGON,. $1,495.00 $1,095.00 try and achieve. a tightly closed container...... 2nd set of prints 1978 CHEVROLET % TON 4x4,auto. trans...... $5;495.00 55,295.00 -- 1978 OMC H TON 4x4, white shortbox...... $5,19500 54,895.00 1977 CHRYSLER NEWPORT ...... $995.00 $695.00 FREE PEPS1 BEPSI LIGHT 1977 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS, silver...... $1,995.00 $995.00 DI ET P EP S I Regular & Sugar Free 1977 OLDSMOBILE CUSTOM CRUISER WAGON ...... $1,295.00 $895.00 $1,795.00 1977. MERCURY~~~~ . -. ~ MONARCH.. 4 door, grey, super car...... $2,195.00 MT. DEW PEPS1 FREE $1,995.00 Picture Pages\m 1977 OLDSMOBILE 98 REQENCY, 4door black ...... $2,495.00 1976 MERCURY MONTIQC)...... 5295.00 - -f Glossy color prints 1974 FORD RANCHERO. swer car...... SAVE that come back in a 6 pk. Cans free album.

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