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The search continues for had covered up their percent of the suspects that County. Geilhart said that The vehicle that the officers suspected poachers who license plate. they approach in the fall the two men were sen- were chasing was a white shot a Department of Geilhart said that the sus- are carrying, or have with tenced to 30 days in the over red, or off red, Blazer Natural Resources conser- pects turned south onto them, loaded guns. He Huron County Jail for as- type four wheel drive vehi- vation officer Saturday Sheridan Road, pointed a added that about three 7ault.and battery charges. cle with large oversized night in Juniata Township. spotlight at the officers’ weeks ago two conserva- Geilhart said’that a re- tires. Officer Timothy Burke, vehicle and fired a single tion officerswere assaulted ward is being offered for To report tipX contact the 39,,Caro, was shot in the bullet. The bullet, fired when they arrested two information leading to the Michigan State Police or face during a high speed from a high powered deer men for illegal fishing in arrest and conviction of the call the DNR Rap Line at chase that covered about 10 hunting rifle, ricocheted off Willow Creek, Huron poachers who shot Burke. 1-800-292-7800. miles of Juniata Township. the hood of Burke’s vehicle, He is listed in fair condition smashed through the at St. Mary’s Hospital, driver’s side of the Saginaw . windshield and entered the According to Lt. Jim dashboard, A fragment of Geilhart, District Officer the bullet struck Burke in for the DNR, Imlay City the mouth. Burke was able Post, officer Burke and of- to stop the vehicle after ficer Juris Didirichson saw being struck. Officer Di- lights of suspected deer dirichson administered poachers in a woods along first aid to Burke. Hunt Road. Upon investiga- Road blocks were set up tion, the suspected by Michigan State Police , poachers fled in a four officers and the Tuscola wheel drive vehicle with the County Sheriff’s Depart- officers in pursuit. ment, but they were unable SMOKEY THE BEAR celebrates his 40th birthday and During the lo-mile chase, to find the suspects. will be in the Elkland Township Fire Department’s centen- the suspects drove at a high Although this is the first nial celebration parade Saturday at 10 a.m. Celebrating rate of speed and drove on time that an officer has M-46 with their lights off. been shot in this area, her fourth birthday is Sally Finkbeiner, daughter of Mr. Geilhart said that the offic- Geilhart said thaf assaults and Mrs. Don Finkbeiner. (More piptures and stories on page one, section ers were unable to identify on officers are quite com- two. 1 the vehicle because they mon. He said that about 90 Fire department marks centennial Parade lkicksoff celebration A parade Saturday down tion seinhar at Colony proper use of fire extin- Tentatively scheduled is an among the three County Cass Cit ’s Main Street will House starting at noon. guishers are planned and a officer from the. State Fire +F.iremen’sAssociation. it kick cd the centennial Fire departments from dis lay of chimney sweeps Marshal Office. will be used for future fire celebration of the Elkland Huron, Sanilac and Tuscola wilP be available. Admission to the Seminar prevention programs. Township Fire Depart- Counties will participate. Insurance agents will be is free. There will be a Root said -that the fire ,merit. fighters want to.make the Visitors will be able to present to answer questions dance starting at 8 p.m.For Seminar a family affair and Featured will be as many examine smoke detectors, about fire insurance and the dance only a charge of urges that the whole fam- antique fire trucks and fire extinguishers and check current policies for $2.50 per person will be modern fire fighting equip- proper coverage. made. ily, including the children, ment that Fireman Don equipment used to escape attend Saturdav. Finkbeiner, parade chair- from second stories of Smokey the Bear will be man, can find. buildings. There will be present and representa- wood burning and kerosene tives of the Department of After the kick-off parade burning stovss on display. fiatural Resou;ces fire of- there will be a fire preven- Demonstrations of fice will answer questions. Total of three-quarters of mill ___ - - A BULLET from a high powered deer hunting rifle ricocheted off the hood, smashed the windshield of a con- Propose 2 countv tax levies servation officer’s vehicle, and struck officer Timothy i Burke in the face Saturday night in Juniata Township. Whatever the outcome of was one of the unforeseen and to relieve congestion in maintenance of towers, the fate of two proposals. 1 the Nov. 6 millage in- expenditures that the crowded offices. poles, mains, wires, pipes, Proposal one is a request crease request by the Tus- county had this year. In Rayl said that the 0.50 conduits, apparatus, etc., for a grant of franchise to cola County Commission- 1983 the department spent mill increase would gener- required for the transmis- the Detroit Edison Com- Area villages tell plans ers, next year residents of $241,662. In 1984 it was ate the county about sion, transforming and dis- pany for the purpose of the the county will not receive budgeted at about $220,000, $338,000 a year. On property tribution of electricity for erection, construction, and the s,ame services that they but ran out of money in Au- that is valued at $4O,OOO, a public and private use. maintaance of towers, have come to expect. gust. The commissioners state equalized value of Vassar Township resi- poles, mains, wires, pipes, for Halloween activities County Commission agreed to fund the depart- $20,000 this would be a tax dents will decide if the an- conduits, apparatus, etc., ment an additional $259,O00 increase of $10. chairperson Donna Rayl nual meeting of the electors required for the transmis- Cass City Police Chief sure, he has scheduled an ween night. said that if approved, the to pay for the increased “This is a small amount of Vassar Township shall sion, transforming and dis- Gene Wilson is hoping for a extra officer to be on duty costs. you consider the loss Chief Wilson said that in 1 0.50 millage request will not when be abolished. tribution of electricity for safe and quiet Halloween in for the two nights before “This yas the straw that of services,” Rayl said. public and private use, the past few years they be levied until 1986, too late Voters in Almer Cass City* But just to be Halloween, and for Hallo- have had minor prob- for next year’s budget. broke the camel’s back,” The 0.25 mill increase will Township will be deciding Please turn to page 14. only It is projected that the Rayl said. generate about $169,000 per lems within the village ”One way we have been year. On property valued limits, and he wants to be county will need an addi- sure that it stays that way. tional $3oO,OOO to maintain able to continue to operate at $40,000, a state equalized services at their present is to neglect the mainte- value of $20,000,this would He said that any nance repairs on the build- be a tax increase of $5. pranksters caught “getting level. out of hand,” will be tic- The five-year, 0.50 mil- ings,” Rayl said. “Nowthey “If the millage doesn’t lage request is to be used have reached the point ass we will be even further keted or taken home, He where they can no longer rl ehind in 1986,” Rayl said. said that this would depend for operating expenses and on their age and what they major maintenance on the be neglected. ” She said that the millage county’s buildings. Rayl said that the cour- increases will not benefit were caught doing. Rayl said that cuts are thouse and the medical the county commissioners Chief Wilson said that pa- expected to be made in the care building are in need of any more than it will the rents should inspect the budgets of the County Med- new windows and energy reside ts of the county. treats that their children ical Care Facility, Sheriff’s saving window coverings. “I d6nI want to have to get for possible tamperin Department road patrol She said that the windows make any cuts, but we have of the candy or food. Chilf and other services. Also cut and ener y saving mea- to spend the money on the ren should not be allowed to will be the Cooperative Ex- sures wou kd save the county state mandated services,” eat any packaged candy tension office and other a large amount on the cost Rayl said. that has been opened or ap- non-mandated programs. of heating the buildings. pears to have been tam- Appropriations qf federal She added that the medical TOWNSHIP pered with. He said that pa- revenue sharing funds to care building needs a new PROPOSITIONS rents should wash and in- the health department, boiler and improvements in spect apples and other mental health and the Tus- the air ventilation system. Residents of Gilford fruits. cola County Road C6mmis- The courthouse, jail and Township will vote on a 3/10- “We would like to see pa- sion are also expected to be annex, and the health de- mill levy for library ser- rents escort their children slashed . partment building are in vices at the Fairgrove if they are below the junior Tuscola County levies need of new roofs. The ap- Township Library for the high school age,” Wilson 4.20 mills, the same as in proximate cost of the re- years 1985 through 1989. said. 1964 when the fixed millage pairs and improvements to Dayton Township resi- Chief Wilson said that was established. This is the the buildings are about dents will decide the fate of costumes should be made lowest operating millage $soo,000. a three-year, one-mill levy of light reflecting material for a county in the state. Voters will also be decid- for construction, mainte- or light colored material so Rayl said that the county ing the fate of a five-year, nance and dust control on that drivers can easily spot has been able to maintain 0.25-mill increase that is local roads in the township. a child. If the costume is their services by using earmarked for the building Voters in Kingston made of dark colored mate- money from federal re- ahd site fund. Voters re- Township will decide if the rial, the parent should put venue sharing funds in- jected this increase in Au- annuql meeting of the elec- safety reflecting tape on the stead of asking the voters gust. tors ob the township will be ELKLAND TOWNSHIP firefighters were called to the William Gillis resi- costume and carry a for a milla e increase. . The money is to be used abolished. dence, 2665 Cemetery Road, Cass City, Thursday, Oct. 18, at 12:30 pan. to put flashlight. He added that Rayl sai3 that child care for construction of addi- Fairgrove Township resi- out a fire that destroyed a mobile home, Gillis said that he was outside putting they should make sure a from Probate Court, the de- tional office and storage dents will be asked to con- child’s vision is not blockee partment that houses space for the courthouse. firm a grant of franchise td on storm windows when the fire started in the north end of the mobile home. Vhe by a rnaqk. juveniles who are unable to Rayl said that the space is the Detroit Edison Com- house, valued at $12,500 was a total loss. The Gagetown fire department was Chief Wilson asks that pany for the purpose ot live at home because of needed for storage of re- Please turn to page 14. family or legal problems, cords, files and documents erection, construction, and called to assist Elkland,

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Cam City Social and Personal Items Mrs Reva Little Phone 872-3698

Ten ladies of the Cass Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fre- Earl Markel attended the The Golden Rule class of City Art Club were enter- derick of Belleview, Fla., birthday celebration for his Salem UM Church meets tained Oct. 17 at the home arrived Oct. 16 for a short aunt, Katherine Schank, this Thursday evening at of Katie Crane. The stay at their home here. Sunday at the home of her the church and begins with November meeting will be son, Carl, in Lapeer. Mrs. a six o’clock potluck sup- with Mrs. Bertha Shagena. There will be open instal- Schank was 97. Also attend- per, Oct. 10, Etta Fleenor, lation of officers to serve ing were nieces, Marjorie Bertha Hildinger, Bertha Echo Chapter Order of Brown of Brighton and A large group of relatives Shagena, Iva Hildinger, Eastern Star for the coming Doris Markel of Holly. and friends of Esther Kirn, Mary Kirton, Katie Crane, year Saturday, evening, About 40 guests attended. who lives at the Methodist Hazel Seeley and Clara Oct. 27, in the Masonic Home at Chelsea, went to Seeley took a color tour in Temple at 8 p.m. , Chelsea Saturday to celeb- the Harrison area. Lori Lawson of Pontiac rate.her 86th birthday. At- Mrs. Paul Craig and Mrs. was honored at a bridal tending from Cass City Mr. ahd Mrs. Ron Geiger Lucile Miller joined rela- shower Saturday evening were Rev. and Mrs. Clare left Thursday and returned tives Wednesday kvening at in the First Baptist Church Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- home Sunday from the home of Mr. and Mrs. fellowship rooms, About 45 ley Kirn, Mr. and Mrs. Mick Houghton where they vis- Dennis McNeil on Bay City- friends and relatives at- Kirn, Mr. and Mrs. Luke ited their son Scott, a stu- Forestville Rd. to celebrate tended, Miss Lawson and Tuckey, Mr. and MrS. Ray dent at Michigan the fourth birthday of Brian Helwig are to be mar- Fleenor, Dr. and Mrs. De- Technological University. Michael McNeil. ried Nov. 3 at Emmanuel lbert Rawson, Mr. and Mrs. Baptist Church in Pontiac. Gil Schwaderer, Mrs. Grant Ball, Mrs. Laurence Suzanne & Michael Barrons Marie Spencer and Susann Guinther left Wed- Bartle, Mr. and Mrs. nesday morning by bus Maurice Joos, Mrs. Bertha Suzanne L. Pasanski of with a long veil and carried with a group at Saginaw to Hildinger, and Iva Mae Hil- Cass City and Michael J. an arrangement of white attend the Great Commis- dinger. Others were Mar- Barrons of Car0 were mar- roses. sion Convocation in St. jorie Kirn of Flint, Melinda ried Saturday, Sept. 15, in Terry Agar of Decker, a Kirn of Lansing and Kathy Sacred Heart Church in friend, was maid of honor. Louis, Mo. Representing Good Shepherd Lutheran Kirn of Deckerville. Caro by Rev. Donald J. Ep- Bridesmaids included Col- Church, they will be in- penbrock. leen Osborne of St. Clair volved in workshops Oct. Mrs. Glenn McClorey, Shores, Dianna Dunham of Larry McClorey, and Les- The bride is the-daughter Elk Rapids, Sandy Guc of 25-28. sel Crawford of Pontiac vi- of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cass City and Kathy Bar- Mr. and Mrs. Audley sited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pasanski of Cass City and rons of Caro, the groom’s Horner were to leave Wed- Crawford at Argyle Wed- the groom is the son of Mr. sister. nesday for their winter nesday evening of last i and Mrs. Robert Barrons of The bridal attendants home in Florida. week. LeAnn and Jeffrey Hicks Caro, Given in marriage by wore gowns in pastel rain- her father, the bride wore bow colors and they carried About 320 attended the Mrs. Dale Bock of Lans- LeAnn Kay Lapeer of De- crown was covered in sheer a Victorian sheer net gown bouquets to match their hymn-sing Sunday evening ing came Friday and her ford and Jeffrey Michael With pearl trim and a lave with semi-cathedral train. gowns which were designed in Novesta Church of mother, Mrs. Emma Hicks of Lansing were mar- sdk flower. Four rows of lace circled by the bride. Christ. People from seven Kettlewell, returned home ried Sept. 9 at Emanuel She carried a cascade the hemline and edged the Sarah Pasanski of De- churches in this area par- with her to spend a few Lansing.First Lutheran The morning Church dou- in sweetheartbouquet of pinkroses, and white train. The gown was de- troit, niece of the bride, was ticipated. days. signed with a wedding band flower girl. ble-ring ceremony was per- phalaenopfif orchids with collar, ruffled edged yoke Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hol- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stil- Darrold Lipe of Cass City son were visitors Sunday at formed by Rev. Daniel baby’s breath and greec and Victorian -sleeves. She was best man. Groomsmen comb had as guests last Buske.The bride is the daughter ery.Brenda Galbraith, sister wore a flowered wreath week from Monday until the home of Mr. and Mrs. included Randv Mallorv of Earl Ray1 at Gagetown. Cass City, the grotm’s Friday, her daughter and of Carol and Ray Martin of of the bride, was matron of CASS CITY CHRONICLE husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lee cousin, Steve Pasanski of Ceford. The groom is the honor.. She wore ~ a chalk USPS 092-700 Simpson of Riveria, Ariz. Bob Snow of Imlay City PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Caro, brother of the brJide, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert son of Beverly and pink matte taffeta gown AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Tim Barrens of Tawas, Romayne Hicks of East 6550 Main Street Groth last Tuesday. with ruffled bouffant skirt brother of the groom. and Mr?. Ernestine Patterson Lansing. and full puff above-thp- and friknds of Perry were John Haire, publisher. Rav Stec of ReGse. ‘ Jesse Groth spent a few The altar was decorated elbow sleeves. She wore a National Advertising Representative fhe couple’s brothers, callers Sunday at the home with matching arrange- straw hat to match, flipped Michigan Weekly Newspapers. Inc. 257 of Mrs. Mary Kirton. Other days with his father, Dale Michiaan Avenue, East Lamina. Michiaan. Joe Barrons Of Car0 and ments of white mums with UP on the side with a white Second class postage paid Cass hty. Kevin Pasanski of Cass callers were Mr. and Mrs. Groth, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Groth. He returned rose color statice, can- plume feather. Michigan 48726. Ken Warner and her delabra and a unity candle. Bridesmaids were Carla Subscription Price To post offices in Tus- City, , were ushers. The mother, Mrs. Ethel Emigh, to Alma Sunday. cola, Huron and Sanilac Counties. w.00 a bride s nephew, Jason Given in marriage by her Switzer of Holt, friend of year or 2 years for $1500, 3 years for’ Pasanski Of-Mt. Clemens, of St. Johns. Mrs. Emigh parents, the bride Wore a theLansing, bride, friend Susan of theLewis bride, of $21 $4 50 for SIX months and 3 months Mrs. Irene McNab of 1 00, was ring-bearer. has sold her farm and is romantic matte taffeta . for $2.50. making her home with the Lake Orion was a visitor In Michiaan - $1000 a vear.. 2 vears A recedion was held for Monday at the home of Mr, gown trimmed with silk and Cathy Hicks of East ‘ $18 00, 6 rknths $5 50 guesis at Dom Polski Warners. The Warners and venise and chantilly lace. Lansing, sister of the ’ In other parts of the United States, $1 1 .00 300 and Mrs. Robert Groth. in Care afterwhich the Evelyn and Raymond Burleson Mrs. Emigh will go later to The gown had a modified groom. Their ensembles * a yeai or 2 years. $20.00, 6 rqonths $6.00 Florida. and 3 months for $325 50 cents extra newlyweds left for a two- Mrs. Emerson Peters of scoop neckline and were identical to the mat- I charged for pati year order. Payable in ad- we& Novesta Church of Christ honevmoonI- to-- Raymond Burleson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Esau, camisole bodice accented ron of honor’s except in Aug. 25. Vassar joined eight of her * vanceFor information regarding newspaper ad- Florida* Evelyn Langenburg were Cass City, and Janet Esau with silk venise lace. The Daphne Rose. They carried Sue Kappen, sister of the girlfriends from the Sears vettising and commercial and pb printing, They are making their united in marriage by Rev. of Detroit spent Sunday at store in Pontiac Thursday, big puff elbow-length a single pink rose with telgphone872-2010 ~ home in Cass City. Vern Lockard at the bride, was matron of honor the home of Dr. and Mrs. sleeves were edged with baby’s breath and green- with Lynn Zawilinski and Oct. 18, for lunch at ... . Howard Bialick at Royal Zehnders iq Frankenmuth. lace and accented with taf- ery. Val Langenburg as brides- Oak. Jack Esau and Mrs. feta bows at the elbows. The The flower girl was maids. The get-together celeb- Bialick attended the horse rated October birthdays. skirt had a full gathered Jamie Hicks, niece of th. The best man was Blaine show in Detroit. Other local natural waistline and two groom. She wore a white GENERAL ELECTION deBeaubien and grooms- I people attending the show graceful pick-ups in front dress highlighted with pink men were Louis Hyde and Walter Putnam and highlighted with taffeta To the qualified @lectorsof the townships of Evergreen and Green- included Jimmy Haley and Douglas Salgat were in De- satin ribbon and carried a Raymond Burkle. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morgan. bows to show three rows of pink basket of white rose leaf: troit Saturday and Satur- day night to attend the In- chantilly lace that also petals with pink ribbon The organist was Greg Mr. and Mrs. Jon edged the attached chapel streamers. Reynolds and Becky ternational heavyweight Notic6 is hereby given, that a general election will be held in Sanilac Wilhelmi of Detroit spent horse pulling contest at the length train. The bride Best man was Ed he- Reynolds was soloist. from Thursday until Satur- wore a venise lace side-flip mmer of Lansing, friendof county, Michigan on: Rob Burleson, brother of Coliseum at the Fair- day with his mother, Mrs. grounds. bonnet picture hat. The the groom. GroomsmFn the groom, and Lee Lilah Wilhelmi. were Jim Hicks and Kris Langenburg, brother of the Hicks, brothers of the bride, were ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson’ groom, and Jim LaPWr TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1984 A reception was held in Peters of Vassar and Mr. brother of the .bride. Junio. For the purpose of electing the following officers, vir: the church fellowship hall and Mrs. Richard Easton groomsman was Jason for 150 guests. NATIONAL President and Vice-president of the United States of Cass City were guests of Brandenburg, cousin of the - The couple are making Phil Profit and Margie brideUshers wer Don Gkl- CONGRESSIONAL - United States Senator; Representative in their home in Cass City. Hackworth of C1,arkstonfor Congress dinner Sunday. The occa- braith of St. louis, h$o LEGISLATIVE - State Representative Marriage Licenses sion was Mrs. Peters’ birth- brother-in-law of the brae: day. A surprise guest at the and Jon T. Sanford of Lans- STATE - Two members of the State Board of Education, Two Regents party was Judy Threloff ing, cousin of the groorrl. of the University of Michigan, Two Trustees of Michigan State Univer- Curtis E. Landrith, Es- sexville, and Kim E. Ohio. The bride’s mother wpre sity, Two Governors of Wayne State University Malone, Cass City. a street-length turquoise COUNTY - Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County Clerk, County Ronald M. Schiefer, Vas- Mrs. Velma Handy of blue dress with sheer long Flint was a Monday lunc- sleeves. She had a corsag Treasurer, Register of Deeds, Drain Commissioner, Surveyor, County sar, and Sheryl L. Newton, of white carnations and two Vassar , heon guest of her aunt, Mrs. Commissioner and such other Officers as are elected at that time. Robert A. Bishop, Mil- Elsie Thompson, and her pink sweetheart roses. The lington, and Patricia A. cousin, Georgia Thompson. groom’s mother wore‘ a And also any additional officers that may be on the ballot. Tompkins, Millington. mauve suit and a corsq e Larry D, Colosky Jr., Cheryl Shaw and son Les- of white carnations and It.i o pink sweetheart roses. (. And also to vote on the following non-partisan officers, vir: Mayville, and Holly A. lie of Snover visited Lena Fackler, Mayville. Patch and Stella Hennessey Soloist was Susan Le&. Greg S. Geesey, Mil- Monday. Musical selections were.70 NON-PARTISAN - Three Justices of the Supreme Court, Judges of Father, All Creating” and lington, and Robin s. “The Wedding Song.”? A the Court of Appeals Hartwick, Millington. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rabideau Brian J. Bezotte, Caro, nessey and Mr. and Mrs. special Bible verse was’pe- and Bridget A. Schroeder, Bob Hennessey of Bay City cited by Jason Branddn- ’ And also in counties electing judges of: Circuit Court and District. Caro. spent a week sightseeing in Rabideaus mark 60th anniversary burg. Court. California, returning home The afternoon recepfhl Harry M. March, Vassar, At a surprise party Sun- had a chance to compare followed the ceremony and and Debra K. Peche, Vas- Sunday, Oct. 14. day afternoon, Mr. and autos of today and those of sar. was held at the Hilton pn, Mrs. Raymond Rabidmu years gone by when he Lansing, for 150 guestsr :, And also to vote on the following state proposals: ’ Edward S. Mosher, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patch celebrated their 60th wed- drove the Corvette owned Saginaw, and Karri A. Lar- of Harrison had Sunday din- The bride and groom *e ner with his mother, Lena ding anniversary. The by his grandson, Billy residing in Lansing. ,rv son, Caro. party was hosted by their Rabideau of Grand Rapids. u’ PROPOSAL A - A proposal to allow the legislature to approve or Anthony Zechmeister, Patch. disapprove administrative rules: khildren and held *at the Caro, and Teresa F. Welch, home of Jim and Nancy HiI Is and Dales PROPOSAL B A proposal to establish a Natural Resources Trust Caro. A hymn-sing is planned :;I - Sunday evening, Oct. at Rabideau on Hobart Road. Fund and a board to administer it, to provide revenues for it from Bernard D. Spencer, Vas- 28, Raymond Rabideau and sar, and Marion J. Brit- 7:30 p.m. in Evangelical natural resource leases, and existing funds and to specify and limit Free Church to which the the former Lena LaPratt Schedule of Events?(.. tenham, Vassar. married Oct.22, 1924, public is invited. There will were Open to General Public P the expend it ures the ref rom. Robert M. Wolak, Kings- at St. Agatha Catholic PROPOSAL C A proposal to amend Article 9, Sections 1 and 2 of ton, and Christina M. be a variety of musical Oct. 28 thru Nov. 3 - numbers and congrega- Church, Gagetown, with Talaski, Caseville. EVENT I DATE TIME PLACE ; the Constitution relating to taxes, other revenues and voter or tional singing. Rev. Father William T. David Brent Nye, Cass Hennigan officiating. + Dr. Donahue Oct. 31 8-12 a.m. Out-patient ;r legislative approval of same. City, and Yvonne Jo Hahn, The bridal couple was at- Decker. Michelle Hanes of Caro, tended by Dennis Clinic e Richard J. Kennison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. v Also any additional amendments or proposals that may be Roland Hanes, whose mar- Rocheleau and Gerry Jeung Vassar, and Dianna M. LaFave Carolan and all Dr. Nov. 2 8-12 a.m. Out-patient submitted. Jacobs, Reese. riage to Carl Monson will take place Nov. 3, was guest four are still Gagetown re- Clinic ; ’ Ernest Huizar Jr., Vas- sidents* sar, and Emma M. Murray, of honor Monday evening There is an Immediate Care Clinic in the Ambulatory The election wil! be conducted at the following polling places: Vassar. at the Evangelical Free They recall Lawrence Care Center: Fridays - 6:OO p.m. until Monday at 6 a.m. Anthony A. Bennett, De- Church parsonage for a bri- “Spike” Freeman served 1 I Free Blood Pressure will be taken in the Ambulatory: ford, and Karen s. Ogden, dal shower. Thirty-five as altar boy at the wedding. GREENLEAF TOWNSHIP Caro. women from the church in- Care Center from 8:OO a.m. - 8:OO p.m. any day. Please; EVERGREEN TOWNSHIP cluding relatives attended. Mrs. Carolan was present stop in and have yours taken. * Township Hall - 2nd building Township Hall Carl F. Monson, Caro, at theP arty. Mr. Rocheleau Gilbert Road and Michelle, M. Hanes, The door prize went to was il and unable to attend. W. of Decker & Shabbona Roads Caro. Linda Smentek. Physical, Respiratory qnd Speech Therapy scheduled on: Farmers all their mar- an out-patient basis as ordered by your physician. # Otis Dorland, Clerk Clare Brown, Clerk Ronald Kern, Vassar, L. ried life, the couple has five 0 I I and Michelle D. Little, children, Gerald of Omer, TO SCHEDULE YOURSELF FOR ANY OF THE ABOVE: The Polls for the said Election will be open from 7 o’clock a.m., and Caro. Jean Merecke of Roches- Ronald A. Bellamy, Vas- CLASSES OR CLINICS, CALL 872-2121 Ext. 255. remain open until 8 o’clock p.m., of the same Election Day. ter, Harlan of Pontiac, Jim sar, and Jessica L. Nancar- and Keith of Gagetown; 36 row, Vassar. There is a physician in the Emergency Room from 6:OO: * grandchildren and 19 great- p.m., Friday, until 6:OO a.m., Monday. There is alwe:s a ; 1 h DELENE SCHULTHEISS David L. Raymond, Gil- grandchildren. physician on call in the Emergency Room. SANILAC COUNTY CLERK ford, and Katherine S. Ahle- Peaches are a member During the course of the man, Gilford. of the rose family. afternoon, Mr. Rabideau CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25,lW PAGE THREE Hills and Dalee I General Hospital “If It Fitz. 33 BIRTHS: Oct. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer (Holly) Cooper, Cass City, a girl, Brandy An exercise in futility Louise. Oct. 21, to Mr, and Mrs. David (Lisa) Osentoski, Ubly, a girl. By Jim Fitzgerald PATIENTS LISTED MON- DAY, OCT. 22, WERE: said, and 1 had to admit it “Would you rather have - son. Tammy Hurley, Mrs. fat or muscle?” Cher keeps made more sense than jog- In the past week we’ve received letters to the editor from Anyway, I’ve always re- ging around the block 1,000 Marcia Copeland, Mrs. 8sking me via TV and news- fused to jog or otherwise Esther McCullough and persons who are not regular readers of the paper. These paper ads. I wish she’d shut times every evening with a letters push candidates or measure up for vote and are leave my favorite chair in TV set tied to my nose. Ted Wisniewski of Cass tap. It is because of shame- search of exercise because City ; obviously part of an organized campaign. These we do not less exhibitionists like Cher The trouble with buying print. I have to stay home and something through the mail Isaac Murdick, Kenneth that my wife bought me an watch Vic Tanny commer- Bye of Snover; As always there’s a grey area. One such is printed this exercise bike. is that, unless it is socks, it week. Because Dr. Gary Picquet is an assistant professor of cials on TV. They are what doesn’t arrive fully assem- James Hahn of Deford; 1 In case you are one of Mrs. Deborah Reinhardt economics at Saginaw Valley, his letter is published keep my pulse pulsing. I bled. far, the only exer- those people who go to the often told my wife if there So of Sebewaing. although the tone of his letter start+ me speculating about symphony and watch pub- cise dispensed by my new him. It’s not the kind you’d expect from an economics prof. were some way I could bike was emotional exer- lic TV, I will tell you that exercise and watch Vic Cass River WCTIJ Cher is a singer-actress so cise, while it was being put ******+**+ Tanny TV commercials at together.. thin there isn’t room for a the same time, I’d do it. meets Saturday last name on the name tags My wife helped me. She Pheasant season opened Saturday, but you’d scarcely So she bought an exercise read the easy directions out The Cass River WCTU sewn to her clothes. If it bike through the mail. met Saturday, Oct. 20, at know it if you looked for hunters around town. weren’t for the name tags,‘ loud while we sat on the There haven’t been many hunters around for the last few Exercise bikes go nowhere. floor on opposite sides of the home of Mrs, Phyllis the wrong person might get When I was young, I knew Wright, years, but this year I’d guess that there were fewer than Cher’s overcoat back from the bike parts. It was a everIf you before. can believe’the-reports,that tied right in with the a boy who liked to put his touching scene of domestic The meeting opened with the cleaners and wear it for two-wheel bike up on its hymns and prayer. Pledges a shoelace. togetherness that could numberWe couldn’t of pheasants.. find one ..fewer hunter than with ever a before. couple of birds to parking standard so he have been painted by Nor- were made to the Ameri- Cher is so skinny she is could pump the pedals with- can, Christian and Temper- even allowed to hang man Rockwell. Some of the photograph, although it’s that some were that success- out going anywhere. He gig- easy directions, according ance flags. sure around Vic Tanny exercise gled a lot and said riding a Eighth District presi- ful, but they were few and far between. salons. Exercise helps fat to my wife, were: “1) Re- bike that way made it member that bike will be dent, Ruth Dorman of people lose weight, but re- easier for him to find his Kathleen and Andrew Hoag Snover, gave a report on ally fat people aren’t al- good for you once it is as- ********** way back home. In those sembled. 2) Note that it is the 102nd annual conven- lowed to exercise at Vic days, I called him a silly tion held Oct. 11 at the West Tanny’s because they extremely dumb not to be Sunday at 2 a.m. everyone gains &e hour lost last spring. twit. Today, I would call able to tell a bike’s pedal Kathleen Louise Day and of Clinton High S?hool and Michigan United Methodist That’s when clocks are set back for the winter and early would damage Vic’s sylphy him aichard Simmons. Andrew Lewis Hoag ex- 1984 graduates of Michigan Church in Saginaw+ image. Which certainly from its seat. 3) Don’t spring days. “You can pump an exer- forget that bike cost over changed vows Aug. 25 at State University. ’ Devotions on the national makes as much sense as a ’ topic, “Education,” were It’s a good system, but it has a flaw. The time change cise bike and replace your $100 and it is extremely the Adrian College chapel. He is a special education, comes about a month too late. What’s the advantage of restaurant refusing to sell fat with muscle while The Rev. Jack Lancaster teacher at Jackson Torrant led by Harriet Rayl. food to a really skinny per- wasteful to throw it out of a wandering around in the dark in the morning when there is watching TV,” my wife 26th-floor window before it officiated at the one o’clock Center and she is a self- The next meeting, Nov. 23 will be held at the home no time to do anything in the daylight in the evening any- is fully assembled. 4) Quit candlelight ceremony, employed graphic de- way? griping and shut up.” The bride is the daughter signer. of Mrs. Rayl. My emotions became of Edward and Janet Day The couple are making The hostess served a buf- most fully exercised while of Atlanta, Ga. The groom their home in Jackson. fet lunch. my wife was wielding her is the son of Merle and Pe to screwdriver in concert with Hoag of Northville an5 Zonta Club holds meet Courthouse hold my pliers. From one side of grandson of Andy and Eva the bike, she screwed bolts Hoagg of Decker. The Zonta Club held its Ruth Grassmann, Florence into nuts that, on the other Matron of honor was Beth monthly meeting at the Karr, Janet Hurley, Shirley side, I held firm with my Craig, cousin of the bride, Charmont Tuesday, Oct. 16. Buschlen and Helen Peters open house Oct. 25 trusty pliers. At one point, of Houston, Texas. .Brides- Around 130 attended the attended. There were 260 in she said the bolt was slip- maids were Jackie style show, “Fall Festival attendance from 32 clubs. ping because I wasn’t hold- McDonald, ’ Carol Ahrens of Fashions,” at the high There are 920 clubs with An open house will be als on the Nov. 6 ballot. ing firm enough. She said and Karen Marion, friends school Oct. 17. Proceeds a membership of 33,000 in held at the Tuscola County At the Nov. 6 election, the this several times. Al- of the bride, all of Clinton. will be used for civic pro- 48 countries on six conti- Courthouse Thursday, Oct, commissioners are asking though I strengthened my Chris Bonomo of Tipton jects. nents in Zonta Interna- 25, from 7:oO p.m. to 9:OO voters to approve a five- grip on the pliers until even was best man. Groomsmen tional. The motto for the p.m. year, 0.50-mill increase to my feet ached, she kept included Gordy Studnicka Betty Hurst, president, next two years is “Growth Elected officials and be used for capital im- complaining that the bolt and Brad Brown, both of gave a report on the Dis- and progress is personal de- other county employees provements and a five-year was still slipping. Clinton, and Jim Tice of trict 15 fall conference held velopment.” will be available to answer 0.25-mill increase to build Finally, I peeked over on Ann Arbor. at Radisson Inn in Saginaw The next meeting will be questions and discuss the an addition to the cour- her side of the bike and dis- Ushers were Geoff Day Oct. 12-14 which she and Nov. go. two county millage propos- thouse. covered she was screwing of Evless, Texas, brother of a bolt one hole away from the bride, Greg Day of Mon- 1 the nut I was holding. I told rovia, Cal., cousin. of the her she was screwing the bride, Bill Whitcher of wrong bolt. “Don’t be Somerset, MI, uncle of the silly,” she said, “you are bride, and Joel Hoag of holding the wrong nut.” Saginaw , brother of the One of the best features groom. of my exercise bike is you The reception following 1 can fold it up and put it in the ceremony was held at a closet. You can’t do that Maple Village in Adrian. , with a wife. Both are 1979 graduates 1 ., If you thought satellite N wos beyond your LI limits, look again! Channel Master offers you true state-of-the-art electronics at a T he price you can live with plus, Q full-system 1 No guarantee backed by 34 years of world leadership in N reception. H aire nonsense” Satellite tV has dozens of channels with net wt 2 oz (56 7 gm) some of the best movies, hottest sports, METAMUCIL r) PWY news in depth, religion, education and Nit 30 Pack I special entertainment availoble today- hose If you wander out to Col- truck races at 40 mph, it’s uncut and commercial-free. (Some pro- ony House Saturday to see ‘Look at those reckless $530 grams require viewer fees.) You’ve never the exhibits in the three- fools.’ When they open the Value$4.67 $346 seen TV like this before! And certainly not at county Fire Prevention floor to get at a blaze, Reg. $7.09 0 this price! Seminar, you’ll probably be ‘There goes the ax squad’.”- given a free commemora- It’s easy to understand 25 /o For more details and demonstration, call: tive brochure. why fire fighters are sensi- In it is a story about the tive about remarks like Children’s Tylenol OFF “just can’t win” situation this. Every volunteer is Thurs., Fri., Sat. Only fire fighters find them- gung-ho for the job and chewable tablets I selves in at times. spends hours in training The story uotes remarks and schooling. When dis- heard as t91 e crew goes paraging remarks are Tabs $3.09 about doihg its job. A couple overheard, it has to rankle. selected from the 10 listed The irony of it all is that in the story: “When the most of the time these off- the-cuff remarks are made Sample Size with tongue-in-cheek. 2 02. We Rent Thoughtless people make comments just to smart off, not because they really be- or Sell lieve what they are saying. If you get right down to =LEGANCEII it, the reverse is true. Most Wheel Chairs Original Formula Reminder to: folks appreciate what the Walkers fire fighters are doing for the community. Crutches SOAP There’s proof -for that Commodes where it counts. In the poc- Reg. 796 $173 ketbook. When the fire de- 3.5 02. partment needed extra mil- lage, it passed easily at the Reg. $2.33 Village Citizens time when other millage re- quests were failing. Perhaps one reason fgr ‘ACTIFED 30 the support& that most of Any Size us know that we receive fire SYRUP Maxi protection at a fraction of 4 oz. Pads Leaves are NOT to be the cost of a paid fire de- Cigarettes partment. burned in the street A bigger reason is that s34Q the volunteers work hard to $300 $879ctn. give us the best protection possible. right-of-way or raked It’s a labor of love with Reg. $4.47 Plus Tax them, sure. But that doesn’t into village streets. make it any less beneficial to us. The seminar Saturday is the center around which the We Accept All One Day Photo Service Elkland Township Fire De- According to Ordinance No. 47 partment is commemorat- Pre-Pay Guarante,edQuality ing 100 years in Cass City. Prescription Plans I If you find time to visit ------.. Saturday, it dight be a fine By Order Off. time to tell your fire fi ht- ers what you really th& of Auth. Thumb the job they are doing. Dis t. Your appreciation is re- ally what they are working Hollister for, you know. That doesn’t cost a thin Ostomy Village Council dime and you can’t count what it is worth. To them and to you. \

PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25,1984 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Caro man sentenced to six months in iail 0bituaries Y Monday, Circuit Court tenced to three years’ prob- Rites held for Cass City. She had been a Burial was in Elkland Judge Patrick Joslyn sen- ation and ordered to pay a seamstress for over 60 Cemetery, Cass City. years and was member of tenced a Caro man to six $300 fine and $300 court a months in the Tuscola costs, He is also to make Cora Klinkman the American Legion Au- Services held for County Jail after he xiliary of Cass City. restitution of $84. He has Cora Klinkman, 96, pleaded guilty to attempted been credited with 13 days Mrs. Thelma McAlpine larceny from a motor vehi- a lifelong resident of the She is survived by one already served. Cass City area died Sunday, .son, Dorus (Dutch) cle. Judge Joslyn accepted a Klinkman of Cass City, and Thelma K. McAlpine, 71, Anthony A. Bennett, 24, Oct. 21, at her residence. guilty plea from Rodney L. She was born Sept. 30, one daughter, Mrs. William of Gagetown succumbed 322 Wells St., Caro, was Wakefield, 20, 4091 Crane Oct. 22. originally charged with lar- 1888, in Elkland Township, (Charlotte) Roblin of Caro; Road, Cass City, on charges the daughter of George and ten grandchildren and 17 She was born in Green- ceny from a motor vehicle of attempted larceny over Catherine (Warner) Hel- great-grandchildren. Two leaf Township, Sept. 19, and attempted larceny $100. 1913, the daughter of John from a motor vehicle. The wig. sons, Keith and James, and Wakefield was originally Miss Helwig was united two grandsons preceded M. and Mary Ann (McRae) charges stem from the theft charged with larceny over Palmer. of a radio from a pickup in marriage to Harvey R. her in death. $100, stemming from a theft Klinkman Feb.10, 1914, in Funeral services were She moved into Cass City owned by Fred arld Lee of a chainsaw owned by as a young girl in 1918, at- Bennett, Caro, and attemp- Elkland Township where conducted Tuesday at 1 David Leiterman, Leach they made their home. Mr. p.m. from Little’s Funeral tending Cass. City School. ted larceny from a van St,, Cass City, Aug, 8. Klinkman died Dec. 8,1947. Home, Cass City, with Rev. Miss Palmer was united owned by Ben Collon, Caro, Wakefield will be sen- Mrs. Klinkman was the Clare Patton, pastor of in marriage to Benjamin June 27. tenced Dec. 10. Bond con- oldest member of Salem Salem United Methodist McAlpine Nov. 26, 1930 at Bennett was also sen- tinues at $5,000. United Methodist Church Church, officiating . the Methodist Church of of Gagetown by Rev. G.M. Grinnell. The couple made ************************************* their home in Huron * Ai County. Mrs. McAlpine is sur- **-* CASS CITY SCHOOL NEWS .j; vived by her husband, Ben- * jamin; four sons, Harold McAlpine of Cass City, ‘Jc * Gerald McAlpine of PROVINCIAL HOUSE in Cass City received gifts from the Caro * Gagetown, Robert McAl- VFW Post Ladies Auxiliary. Included were electric razors, water :.* -*Y pine of Silverwood, Bruce mattress and cushions and blood pressure kits. In addition, Auxiliary :* McAlpine of Bay City; members Nancy Lawrie and Pricilla Lord worked with Mary Vatter, three daughters, Mrs. director of activities, and residents at the facility. .* Junior (Betty) Olsowy of From left: Administrator Alan Sward, Director of Nursing Loretta Gagetown, Mrs. Fred * (Donna) Schulz of Caro, Hoose, Vatter, Lawrie, Shirley Weeks, Lord, Mary Lou Earl, Auxiliary * Mrs. Jesse (Ruth Ann) Wil- President, and Senior Vice-president Elizabeth Force. lerton of Argyle; one * brother, Harry Palmer of p* p* Ubly ; 22 grandchildren and .* 12 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in * death by an infant daughter Commission mulls * in 1937; her mother and father; one granddaughter, *u* Betty Lynn Schulz; three brothers, Pearly, killed in Proposal C would cost school money’ World War I, Leroy Palmer and John D. Palmer of Cass home occupation?0 *’ Political candidates and political issues are starting to amendment to reduce State taxes. Mr. Tisch has gone on City; two sisters, Mrs. Wal- prevail in the news media. As November 6th draws closer record saying, “Proposal C will not do what it purports to lie (Annie) Ball and Mrs. the intensity of the political propaganda will increase to do, and if it did, it would hurt the very segment that we care George (Sarah) Kastruba. almost offensive proportions. one issue that has already for --- K-12 education. It’s bad and dishonest.” Funeral services were received considerable attention and one that will continue Those of us associated with the Cass City Schools do not held at 1:OO p.m. Wed- ordinance changes to be placed before us on T.V. and in the news is Proposal think that Proposal C is dishonest. However, we do think rlesday from Little’s Fun- C. that it is bad because it is subject to various and conflicting eral Home, Cass City, with If it passes, Proposal C will severely restrict state interpretations. We know that if it passes it will result in Rev. James Rule, of the Un- revenues. Estimates are that fhe State general fund revenue most units of government requesting an increase in ited Methodist Church, of- *Ata Village of Cass City number of customers would that because the home & ” will be cut by about $285 million in 1985 and by $524 million property taxes to take the place of the lost state aid. There ficiating. Planning Commission be involved. This would re- cupation is to be incidental in 1986. State School Aid will be cut by $92.2 million in 1984- is certainly a need to modify the tax structure in Michigan Burial was in Elkland meeting Tuesday, Oct. 16, quire additional parking to the residential zone; 85 and by $153 million in the 1985-86 school year. The Cass but the changes should be carefully planned and Cemetery, Cass City. Village Superintendent Lou spaces which could create there should not be a need City Public Schools is anticipating a loss in state aid this implemented in an orderly and well understood manner. We LaPonsie presented com- adverse impacts on the sur- for a large parking area school year of $185,300 and a loss next year (1985-86) of do not believe that a program that will result in a shift to mission members with sev- rounding neighborhood. He added that some of the $152,800 if the proponents of Proposal Care successful. higher property taxes is the answer. eral alternatives to existing Woodhause added that a businesses already have an . One of the most noteworthy quotes regarding Proposal C Sincerely yours, Lucile Ranck, 68, ordinances pertaining to home occupation such as a existing double driveway or was made by Robert Tisch. Mr. Tisch is well known as a tax Donald G. Crouse home occupations within sales representative may the business may require cut probonent and was the driving force behind the Tisch Superintendent of Schools 0.f Berkley, dies village limits. never have a client or one or two cars to be parked The alternatives, written supplier visit the home, but on the street. This wodb Funeral services were by Stanley Woodhause, Vil- a service or product based not be any different than a held Friday for Lucile M. ican-Leman & Associates, occupation may generate residence having a normal Ranck, 68, of Berkley at the Southfield, the village’s trafficlems. and parking prob- visitor situation. First United Methodist planning consultant, were Presently owners ot +i Church of Berkley. drawn to restrict home oc- Woodhause offered two home business are allowed U-Foun-Dit Furniture Mrs. Ranck died Wednes- cupations. alternatives to the total one nonilluminated name- day, Oct. 17, at William Under the present ordi- number of employees and plate no larger than two New, Brand Name Furniture I Beaumont Hospital in nance, a home occupation clients to a home occupa- square feet that must be at; shall not exceed 200 square tion. The first alternative Royal Oak. She was born in tached to the building. I Cass City July 21, 1916. Her feet or 20 percent of the would limit the total Woodhause presented husband George J. die! floor area of the residential number of employees,, with- two alternatives to the dis- June 3, 1980. structure. In his letter out regard to family mem- play ordinance. The first af- Survivors include five Woodhause stated that in a bers working in the busi- ternative is identical to thO children, Thomas L. of 600 square foot home, this ness to two persons at any original ordinance, exceps Chesterton, Ind., Ronald G. could amount to 33 percent one time. that it allows the businesp of Randolph, N.J., Mrs. of the building’s available The second alternative operator to display the sigR William (Sandra) floor space for nonresiden- would be to limit the total in the front yard. Limacher of Wanetka, Ill., tial use. With a 2,400 square number of parking spaces Jeffrey L. of Troy and foot home it would permit to the home occupation to The second alternative Joseph B. of Berkley. a home occupation business not more than two vehicles would be restricted to the Wednesday - Saturday Others surviving are a to occupy 480 square feet. at any one time. sameonly the size name and locations, of the re& but brother, Darwin Bailey of Under the proposed alter- The present ordinance Oct. 24-27 - Open till 9 p.m. Ypsilanti, and a sister, Mrs. native, the home occupa- re-ads that there shall be no dent and the house numbeF Richard (Catherine) Van- tion business would not be alteration in the residential could be printed on th? Winkle of Tipton, Mich., 10 allowed to occupy more character or function of the nameplate.The commissioners are Sale Prices of “Yesteryear” grandchildren, and one than 200 square feet, or 20 premise and that a garage great-grandson. percent of the ground floor or any other building may to review the proposed alJ Burial was in Roseland of the structure, whichever not be used for the home ternatives to the zoning or- Park Cemetery, Berkley. is less. occupation. The ordinance dinance, and act on the Limited Number of Memorials may be made Under the present ordi- also states that the parking changes at a later meeting. Herculon Covered to the Michigan Cancer nance, an owner of a home area shall not be altered ** Foundation. occupation may not employ from a residential to a com- In other business, tk more than one assistant in mercial parking area. commissioners informed the home, provided that Woodhause’s alternative Bill Scott of Hillside Beautk’ family members shall not states that the home occu- Shop, 6263 Church St., Cas3 Only four be counted as employed. pation shall not occupy any City, that a sign on the proe- Woodhause stated that structure other than the erty was out of compliancea this provision offers the main residential structure. with the zoning regulationS.4 chemicals greatest potential for the Outside displays of mer- Scott said that the sigp: intensification of a home chandise, products and ser- wouldwith the be ordinance. made to comply, occupation. He said that by vices are prohibited. The regulated adding the employee, an use of a window for displays Commissioners also re- additional vehicle may be is also not allowed. viewedmits issued the in26 1984.zoning per-‘* by the EPA involved. Also a greater Woodhause explained

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Co. 872-21fl 0 Corner of M-81 & Deckerville Road - Car0 - Phone 673-5336 The Chronicle 11: @!Ei=+S//X CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCI“I‘BER 25,IM PAGE FIVE Area farmers almost HDC to distribute finished with 1984 surplus food in dry bean harvest Cass City Nov. 9 The Human Develop- eligible to receive surplus According to agriculture ment Commission (HDC) commodities. People living mal moisture level is bet- have kept enough beets on will be having a surplus on fixed incomes or un- agent reports, farmers in ween 20 and 25 percent. Huron and Tuscola Coun- hand so that they could op- commodity distribution employment benefits and About 50 percent of Huron erate the processing plants Nov. 9 from 1O:OO a.m. to those who have received ties are about 95 percent County’s soybean crop has finished with the dry bean and continue to operate 12:30 p.m. at the Cass City services through the HDC been harvested. Sommers even if the heavy rains de- Village Park in the Lions may also be eligible to re- harvest for the year. said that the soybean crop Andy Sommers of the layed the harvest. Pavilion and at the Car0 ceive surplus commodities. “is real good” in the county. Saturday, both the Car0 Fairgrounds, Caro. Individuals who have not Huron County Agricultural He said that in a MSU test Extension office said that and Sebewaing plants Mary Ann Vandemark, yet received a surplus com- field they averaged 50 began accepting beets from executive director of ,the modity card are to register they are estimating a dry bushels to the acre. farmers, Sunderland said bean crop of about 11.25 HDC, said that double at the Human Development About 90 percent of the that it is a good year for quantities of cheese, butter, Commission Office in their hundredweight (cwt.1 per wheat in Huron County has beets, with expected yields honey and flour will be county before the distribu- acre, down from an aver- been planted. of 18 to 19 tons per acre. given away to eligible tion. For an appointment to age year’s yield. Farmers had been wait- Dennis Stein from the households. Individuals are register for a surplus com- Sommers said that about ing for cooler temperatures Tuscola County agriculture asked to bring cardboard modity card or for addi- 80 percent of the corn silage before harvesting any more extension office said that boxes to carry their corn- tional information, call 673- has been taken off and some sugar beets. Dave Sunder- about 97 percent of the dry modities. The distribution 4121. early corn is being shelled. laid, vice-president in beans have been taken off. will be held until the supply * ~ ,fi;~:-;.i.qe; i..b ,Sommers said that farmers charge of agriculture for An estimated yield on the is exhausted. .. ..‘L/-q-* ...... are waiting for the corn’s Michigan Sugar Company, bean crop is about 10.5 cwt. Individuals must report :moisture level to go down. said that because of the to the acre. This is down CRIBBAGE CLASS - The Adult Education Department to the distribution site in He said that the corn that warm weather they have from an average yield of of Cass City High School is sponsoring a cribbage class for person, and present their has been shelled is at about not been able to stockpile about 13 to 14 cwt. per acre. Surplus Commodity Regist- 35 percent moisture. A nor- beets. He said that they Stein said that soybeans those who are interested in playing or learning the game. ration Card. Those who are are showing a good yield The class is held Mondays from 9:30 to 11:OO a.m. There is unable physically to go to and that the moisture level no charge for the class. the distribution site may Firestarter is about 16 to 21 percent. An have someone pick up their ideal moisture level is Plavina cribbage in photo are, from left clockwise, Bill surplus commodities only Never Cry Wolf The Weather around 15 percent. Lovejoy, Vernita Knight, Charlotte LaPeer, Nat Tuttle, if their Surplus Commodity Friday, the 13th High Low Precipe In Tuscola County about Registration Card is shown. The Final Chapter 80 percent of the wheat has Gaylord LaPeer and Marge Tuttle. Because of the volume of Wednesday ...... 66,..... 36 ...... -0 .. been planted and some commodities being pro- Thursday...... 60...... 50 .....,.20 .. shelled corn has been taken vided, senior Citizehs and Sanyo Beta VCR $379.00 Friday...... 69...... 40 ...... 09 .. off. Stein said the moisture handicapped individuals 13 FunctionlWireless Saturday ...... 63...... 37 ...... 70 .. level of the corn is still too Walbro Corp. net sales are encouraged t‘o have Sunday ...... 53 ...... 36 ...... 02 .. high at about 30 percent. someone pick up the com- Monday...... 55 .... 27 ...... *o .. modities for them. Tuesday...... 55 .....29 ...... -0.. Vandemark said that all (Recordedat Cass City wastewater treatment plant.) households receiving a d UP 21%over last year form of public assistance, FmHA to such as Aid for Dependent Lambert E. Althaver, ter of 1984 were $.63, based carburetors remain high,” Children, General Assis- President and Chief ~xecu- on an average of 1,468,143 the Walbro Chief Executive tance, food stamps or social review farm tive Officer, Walbro corpo- shares outstanding. This said. “In addition, new float security income, may be tation, reported consoli- compares with $,33 for the feed carburetor production loans to be dated net sales of third quarter of 1983, based for lawn and garden appli- $17,193,594 for the three- on 1,168,143-. shares out- cations is now coming standing. onstream. SUNDAY: 2:30 till 6:OO Adults $1.50 month ‘period ended Sept. “Electric fuel pump ship- set aside 30,1984, up 21 percent from For the first nine months sales of $14,151,947 for the of 1984, sales totaled ments to the automotive re- ‘A SENSATIONAL BRAND NEW COMEDY SMASH!! According to Henry L. same period in 1983. The $53,478,604, up 32 percent placement market also con- FRI. thru THURS., OCT. 26 NOV. 1 Knier Jr,, Tuscola County company posted net earn- from $40,656,452 for the tinue at high levels,” Al- THURSDAY thru SUN DAY supervisor for the Farmers ings of $924,461 for the same period in 1983. The thaver said. OCT. 25-26.27.28 (4 DAYS) Home Administration period, compared with company earned $2,649,493 “Shipments of electric (FmHA), reviews on loan earnings of $383,162 for the during the period, com- fuel pumps and custom THURSDAY IS “BARGAIN NITE” -- 8:oO ONLY accounts to see if a farmer third quarter of 1983, an in- pared with earnings of manufactured die castings Friday-Saturday-Sunday...... 7:30& 9:30 is eligible for a one time set crease of 141 percent. $1,212,137 for the first nine and plastics parts to the au- aside of part of their FmHA The sales and earnings months of 1983, an increase tomotive original equip- loan will be held im- results represent third of 118 percent. ment market were lower mediately. quarter records. The previ- Per share earnings for than expected in the third Knier said that the ous third quarter sales and the first nine months of 1984 quarter, due to delays in FmHA has been authorized earnings records were set were $1.98, based on an av- new model startups,” he to set aside up to 25 percent in 1983. erage of 1,334,810 shares noted. “Shipments of these of a maximum loan of On a per-share basis, outstanding. This com- products are scheduled to $200,000 for farmers who earnings for the third quar- pares with $1.04 per share increase during the fourth are experiencing a severe for the first nine months of quarter. ’) financial difficulty. The re- 1983, bawd on 1,168,143 Walbro Corsoration is a views will be held to deter- shares outstanding: manufacturer of small en- mine if setting aside a part In announcing the third gine carburetors, automo- of their loan will help the .Blight test quarter results, Althaver tive fuel systems, die cast- farmer’s cash flow. noted that the demand for ings and plastics, with “We will begin schedul- Walbro products remains facilities in the US., ing appointments for our available strong, and that the outlook Mexico, Japan, Singapore, borrowers to review their for the fourth quarter is and West Germany. Walbro accounts to determine if favorable. is traded over the counter they need special assis- for beans “Shipments of automo- under the symbol “WALB,” Corning Next: “The Karate.Kid” tance, and to see if we can tive throttle bodies and and is listed in the NASDAQ Starts Soon: “Ghostbusters” make that assistaiice avail- Farmers who will be small engine diaphragm NMS stock table. able,” Knier said. using dry beans grown on “Not every borrower will their farm for seed. next qualify for the set aside, but spring are encouraged to there might be some other have the seed tested by the The comedy that prwes that one’s a crowd. way to help, such as consoli- Laboratory Division of the In the market for a new car . __ dation or rescheduling of Michigan Department of existing loans,” Knier said. Agriculture for bacterial “‘We will look at all alterna- blight. or light truck? tives. ” William L. Bortel, Tus- With the exception of ac- cola County Extension Di- counts in bankruptcy or rector, said that there was foreclosure or those deter- a tremendous amount of mined able to graduate to bacterial blight found in a other sources of credit, all large percentage of dry accounts will be reviewed. bean fields during the last growing season, and it is important to test the seed for possible blight prob- lems. Until Dec: 15 a bacterial blight test will be $5 per sample. After Dec. 15 the cost will be $15. Bortel said that the increase in cost is because the laboratory will be concentrating on other tests after Dec. 15. A germi- nation test is available for an additional $2,50. A bean common mosaic test is av- portation that ailable for an additional $5. is fuel efficient Bortel said that bean growers must submit a five-pound sample and a * FREE VIDEO TAPE bean analysis request form to the Tuscola County Ex- tension office, 420 Court St., Chemical Bank offers Caro. The Extension office and DISC MEMBERSHIP will mail a copy of the form competitive loan rates to the farmer. To request a and wants to help YOU copy, call 673-5999, exten- sion 228. finance your new car * RCA Video Camera Rental “It is extremely impor- tant that bean growers test purchase. any potential seed lots * Video Tape Player Rental which might be planted for seed during the coming year. The blight test is a After you have selected the make and model, small price to pay to assure * Video Disc Rental a grower of blight free see the people ut Chemical Bank for your car beans,” Bortel said. * No Deposit loan. We are here to serve you. I * Over 1200 Movies to Rent $ Chronicle B Wa want to be your brnk [a]B B 6 THEY CAN 9 @‘ !- !- CHEMICAL V4 BANKS !-I !-I Member6 F 0 I C Equal housing rqual opportunity landers PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25,1984 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Hawks play for pride after loss to Car0

-’ The Bad Axe Hatchets the ball on the Cass City 30, the visitors moved steadily Anker continu6d his fine and the Cass City Red Tearing holes in the down the field. play with two solo tackles Hawks will be playing for Hawk line, Car0 moved on It looked as if the drive and 18 assists. pride only when they meet the ground for a first on the was halted when it was at Bad Axe Friday. five from where Ryan fourth and long yardage cc c‘ Both clubs are in the Spaulding punched over. A with 45 seconds left. Rushing attempts 23 5~ midst of so-so seasons with pass from Spaulding to . Spaulding then passed to Rushing yards 118 208 2-4 Thumb B Association re- John Lundsted put the Ti- Jim Cross. Cross took the Passing yards 5-1211 3-32 cords following losses last gers ahead, 8-7. ball and was apparently Intercepted 2-3 1-1 Friday. Cass City fell to Cass City moved the ball stopped three times short Fumbles lost Caro,lG-10, and the Hatch- through the air again to re- of the goal but he shook off First downs 8 10 - Vassar,ets were 40-14. Overpowered by take the lead. A pass to Dan Hawk tacklers one after the Penalties 4-254-40 AL LESLIE caught this pass for a first down against Caro in the first half, Joe Smith was good for 35 yards other and scored. Cross Viney prepares to block for his teammate. Passes led to both Cass City scores It was a strange game in and a toss to Leslie gave also took a Spaulding pass THUMB B ASSOCIATIONLeague All Friday. Cass City. Both clubs Cass City a first on the 13. for the extra points. moved the baIl well in the When the drive stalled, That ended the scoring. WLWL Beecher kicked a 28-yard Cass City’s chances for get- Lakers 60 7C field goal and Cass City was ting back in the game in the Vassar 51 5 in front 10-8 with 6:54 left in last half were hurt by fum- NorthBranch 4 2 4 the half. bles and turnovers. Car0 42 43 The Tigers beat the clock The Hawk defense was Cass City 2 4 2 E I.- W score. Early in the period and the Hawks for the game led by Tracy Lapp with five Bad Axe 24 25 Cass City drove from its winning score. Picking up solo tackles, 13 assists and Marlette 15 1E own 48 to the Caro four only yardage through the line, a pass interception. Rod Imlay City 0 6 0 ‘i to lose the ball on downs. cross country teams Bryan Beecher ran for a ,B1 W first-to the Car0 45. A pass frbm Beecher to A1 Jkslie Players on the Thumb B BOYS’ Association All Conference HONORABLE MENTION SECOND TEAM moved the ball to the eight ALL CONFERENCE before the Tigers stiffened boys’ and girls’ cross coun- FIRST TEAM try teams were announced Shawn King, Caro; Keith Ruby Bryant Cass City to hold. . McQuaid, North Branch; Amy Galsterer Car0 Cass City turned a break this week. Greg Morey North Branch Cass City placed Kevin Todd White, Vassar; Kevin Chris Tuckey Cass City into a touchdown a few Todd Beckrow Caro Summersett, Car0 ; Brett Tracey Galsterer Car0 plays later. Car0 fumbled Bliss on the first team for Josh Montei Car0 the boys. Kurt Bliss and Del Toner, Cass City. Lisa Habdas Car0 on its own 20 and Beecher Jim Heidenberger Vassar recovered for the Hawks. ostanko were named to Kevin Bliss Cass City wt e second team and Brett GIRLS’ A few plays later, Toner received honorable ALL CONFERENCE Beecher sprinted to his left mention. SECOND TEAM FIRST TEAM HONORABLE MENTION and hit Tim Brown for the first marker of the game. 1 Among the girls, Ruby Bryant and Chris Tuckey Trent Hostetler Marlette Kristine Golsch Car0 Kristie Campbell, Caro; The kick was good. +ere named to the second Kurt Bliss Cass City Kristy Wilson N, Branch Gilly Bryant, Cass City; The Tigers took the lead ’ team and Gilly Bryant and Ken Crase Marlette Carrie Dawkins N. Branch Katy Scollon, Cass City; early in the second quarter Baty Scollon received hon- Del Kostanko Cass City Lourene Foster Marlette Patty Dyer, Caro; Laurel after a poor punt gave them orable mention. Matt’Montei Caro Michelle Meyers Marlette White, Vassar. OmGmeets A-F Friday Kingston weam out Bulldogs Owen-Gage held the quarter Kingston began to “We have to put our chin special tor the players be- Bulldog defensive surge Kingston offense scoreless break down the Bulldog de- straps back on and get back cause it will be Dad’s night. with 19 tackles and an inter- for almost three qusrters fensive line. From that to work,” Besonen said Before the game the ception. John Shope had 13 before the Cardinals finally point it was Kingston’s about preparing for their players will escort their pa- tackles for Owen-Gage. Bill OWEN-GAGE quarterback Reid Goslin scampers overcame the smaller game. last home game against the rents onto the field to be Ashmore had two tackles aiound left end for a 30-yard gain against Kingston Friday Bulldogs to win 27 to 6 Fri- Besonen said that he went Akron-Fairgrove Vikings introduced to the crowd. and a fumble recovery for night. The gain was nullified by a facemask penalty. Owen- day night. into the game without two Friday night. Against Kingston, Owen- 0wen-Gage * “They finally wore us of his regular starters and The Vikings won their Gage got on the scoreboard Kingston’s Dave Wright Gage lost the game 27-6. down ,” said coach Arnie one reserve player because first league game Friday first when quarterback led their defense with 13 Besonen. “They were big- of academic ineligibility. night against Carsonville- Reid Gosh scrambled tackles. ger, stronger and faster.” During the pregame war- Port Sanilac 22-0. They , over from the two yard line Owen-Gage gave up 280 Besonen said that the mup strong safety Angelo were able to hold CPS to 47 to put the Bulldogs up 6-0. yards of total offense to the Bulldogs were able to keep Batisti twisted his ankle. yards total offense, while The touchdown was set up Cardinals. 1 The Bulldogs the Cardinals off the He was unable to play in the. rolling up 368 yards in the by an interception by Ron were held to 114 total yards.

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game, Oct. 30, against Car- sonville-Port Sanilac will honor the arents of the CHRIS BRITT moved inside for a close-in shot Thursday players at t hpeir traditional as Care's Wendy Joslyn tries to defend. Caro won easily Mom’s night. Over rebuilding Cass City. ments will be served. 2 complete I I @FzT hrchase 2 &packs of Appsi, Diet Pep& kpsi Light i banking Mountain Dew, .i4spsi Free, Diet &psi Free and pay on& I ! I i course ; PA1WTI WG I William C. Lauderbach I and Glenn W. Pietenpol, HELP I I each vice-president and I trust officer of Chemical Bank and Trust Company, SPOKEN ! I have been designated cer- tified financial services HERE. counselors by the National Graduate Trust School of 1 I & I.ghm, MI the American Bankers As- TRU*TEST CO LO R-CONSUL TAN T Offor Expire8 11.6.84 I 1 StmNmmr: I sociation. I QUAKER MAID DAIRY I The course includes three annual, two-week sessions Dear Bonnie, e1.m dfQn mo cprdu I i on campus, completing ex- redecorated my in tension problems and sub- I have living room variousb: mitting a thesis. The Na- shades of sea green UYL~wanted to add a touch: tional Graduate Trust of red for uccent. However, the final effect is dis-: School attendees study appointing. How can I add an accent that will: under nationally known lec- turers in fiduciary law, ta- complement, instead of shock? xation, estate planning, ,economics and invest- Mary Lou:4 ments. Quaker 4 Lauderbach administers * PUMPKINS of all shapes and decorations will be on dis- personal trusts and retire- Dear Mary Lou: Maid play at the Campbell Elementary School. The three third ment plans and assists indi- Red is a very forward color and a little will go: Man.-Frl. 730 a.m. - 1090 p.m. viduals with estate and fi- a long way, ‘Ibo much red can cancel your green,: sat. a Sun. ~:OOa.m. - 1030 p.m. 3xay Sr-t grade students showing their art are, from left: Sarah nancial planning. Addition- monochromatic color scheme. Your soft shades of: Lovejoy, Carrie Tuckey and Ann Urban. ally, he is responsible for -- the trust services provided green will be enhanced by a collection of pastel: for Chemical Banks with hues from the red family, such as salmon, pale: headquarters in Albion, peach, rose pink and mauve mist. m- Huron County farmers Marshall and Stanton. MAKE HALLOWEEN FUN Pietenpol administers These colors, found in pillows, candles, and pic-: personal trusts and dece- tures, will add interest while maintajning the sooth-: dents’ estates and assists ing ambiance. Replace the mauve for one or three: support association P customers in estate and fi- pieces of red during the holiday season. FOR EVERYONE nancial planning. He is also + responsible for the trust Ir Huron County Corn year, corn growers talked Bonnie‘: Growers Association is weed control, yield, ridge services provided for tilling, corn refining and Chemical Banks with head- P Please ’ learning to promote their quarters Au Gres, - product. compared 85 varieties of m cbrn and soybeans. Beaverton, Cass City, ALBEE Qiitii‘iii~~HOME CENTE? Although the county ac- Clare, Grayling and Lake Plan Your counts for only 5 percent of An intense field trip schedule is also part of the City, MI. Pietenpol has the corn grown in Michi- CassCity gan, the association makes education plan. For three been with Chemical Bank Phone 872-2270 ; up one-third of the Michi- days this summer, a bus- since 1981. gan Corn Growers’ Associ- load of members toured farms, research and pro- Trick or ation membership. That’s 1 t‘ better than a seven-fold in- cessing plants, and the OPENING THURSDAY, NOVEMBER crease in just a year and a Chicago Board of Trade. 6414 Main Street, Cass City half, according to Michigan Huron County members WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING c Treating Farmer magazine. automatically become “You’ve got to be doing members of the state and things farmers are in- local corn growers’ associ- terested in,” says Joe ations. More members Sweeney, president of the means the association has Betweerr6 and 7:30 p8m8 Michigan Corn Growers’ more resources with which Association. Education is to promote corn. “And it the main thrust of the has to be someone locally who’s got to do it,” Sweeney Wednesday, Oct. 31 Huron Countv chaDter.~~ At.__ its annual meetiig last says. Weather Tamer The Cass City Village PRINTING SERVICE ANDNice selectionJACKETS of Thanks You F0.r Your Whatever your printing needs, we semithem Co-operation - Using 1 -- right! Latest modern offset and letterp~yiss -@- equlpment lo assure you of the best result% The Officially Sanctioned Hours. in every way. The Cass City Chronicle Cass City Village Council l.3uXw8m” , CHILDREN’S AND INFANTS’ clothing gifts PAGE EIGHT Thumb Singles WE PRINT ,to hold *Business Cards Cass City Bowl:ing*Leagues party Saturday .Accounting Forms *Programs The YMCA Thumb Sing- *Statements c les Club will hold a party *Envelopes Saturday at the Sandusky *Tickets THURSDAY NITE TRIO MERCHANTS’ “A” wards 576, D. Hoard 570, J. THURSDAY MORNING 590, M. Lefler 560, E. Schulz TUESDAY Maple Valley Elementary Oct. 18, 1984 555, R. Vandemark 552. AFTERNOON LADIES *Menus Oct. 17, 1984 Maharg 560. COFFEE School from 8:30 p.m. to Oct. 18, 1984 High Games: J. Kuhl246, Oct. 16, 1984 . 12:30 a.m. Letterheads Martin Electric 18% MERCHANETTE LEAGUE E. Schulz 236, M. Grifka 25 Kingston State Bank .- Music will be provided by *Vouchers Englehart 24 Charmont 17 ‘/z Oct. 18, 1984 231-213, M. Lefler 220, J, 17 Federal Land Bank 20% Chemical Bank Denny Ewald. Guests are Brochures Jacques Seed 22 Agri-Sales 17 Family Circus 17 Kuhl 214, R. Vandemark Pierce’s Honey Bees 15 welcome to attend. Re- Anthony’s Party 17 Croft-Clara Lumber 17 ,Charmon t 23 212, A. Zimmerman 211. Charmont 15 freshments will be served. Booklets Babich GYPSY’S 15 Farms 16 Gagetown Oil & Gas 14 Kar Mikel’s 20 Y2 Deering Farms 13’4.2 High Team Series : Char- Wildwood 13 Nelesco 16 New England Life 14 Leiterman Builders 20 Paul’s 12% mont 2782. Georgine ’s 13 Some people believe it is The Chronicle Circle S 15 Best Five 13 Chemical Bank 14 Pin Pals 12% High Team Game: Char- Hillside Beauties 11 good luck for a white dove Phone 872.2010 Pine Valley 15 Rabideau Motors 13 Kritzman’s 13 Misfits 11 mont 1038. to fly over them., USWA Local 6222 12 Paul’s Urethane Syst. 12 Cass City Sports 13 Argyle Sox 10 High Series: S. Cummins Three R’s 12 11 Ouvry Chevy-Olds 11 IGA Foodliner -v TUSCOLA 550. Central Shop Rite 10 GET TOGETHERS “B” High Game: S. Cummins ’ Fuelgas - 11 Esther’s Heilth Spa 12 High Series: G. Pierce Gordon Builders AL I* 9 Cass City Oil & Gas 10 Waho 11 1/1 dol.enr Oct. 15, 1984 233. V. Tavlor 203, ’ Miller’s Chicks 11 High Games: G. Pierce High “Team Series: High Series: G.Lapp 615, 210 or Better Games: J. Anrod Screen Cyl. 9 229, D. Mathewson 201. Miller Eggs, Inc. 42 Pierce’s Honey Bees 1958. M.Lefler 611, D. Miller 607, Storm 269, M. Lefler 236- Herron Builders 8 High Team Series: Roger’s Hay & Straw 36 High Team Game: D. Smith 587. 219-212, D. Blank 229, G. Gypsy’s 1663. Doerr Farms 33 Pierce’s Honey Bees 681. High Games: Dale Smith Thompson 228, D. Root 224, High Team Series: Char- High Team Game: Kingswood Inn 26 233, L. Smith 212, R. Root T. Comment 222-219, D. Mil- mont 2394. Gypsy’s 623. Cass City IGA 26 224, G. Lapp 225, D. Miller ler 222-221, C. Kolb 221, P. High Team Game : Char- Deford Country Grocery 21 SATURDAY SPINNERS 228, M.Lefler 215. Smith 213, B. Anthes 212, mont 842. CHARMONT LADIES Dale’s Eaves Trough. 20 Oct. 20, 1984 ’ High Team Series: Mar- W. Teets 210. 500 Series: J. LaRoche Oct. 16, 1984 Charmont 19 tin Electric 1718. 550 or Better Series: M. 543, Pat McIntosh 518, K. Frank’s Maxi Muffler 15 Pro Am’s 13 ’ High Team Game: Circle 12 Lefler 667, J. Storm 634, T. Herringshaw 514, S. De- Erla’s 24 Erla’s 7 Partiers S 638. Comment 623, D. Miller 623, Long 513, L. Selby 509, T. Hawks . 11 Colony House 23 c 10 G. Thompson 603, D. Blank Rueger 502, N.Wallace 501. Veronica’s 22 High Series: D. Miller Gutter Dusters 602, M. Grifka 587, W. Teets 200 Games: J. LaRoche 526. Pin Busters 10 SUNDAY’S DIRTY DOZEN Cable-etts 18 5&3, D. Root 560, D. Her- 214, S. DeLong 200. Fort’s High Game: M. Lefler Team4 10 Oct. 21, 1984 ringshaw 559, R. Ellis 556, 18 Cass City Sports 15% 210. Super Stars 9 B. Anthes 554. GUYS & GALS Live Wires 15% High Team Series : Doerr Sexy 4 5 Fearless Four 13 Truemner Salvage 14 Farms 2661. Sandcastles High Team Game: Doerr High Games: S. Ham- Goslin Farms 11 MERCHANTS’ “E” Oct. 16, 1984 Charmont 13 Farms 933. mett 184, K. Haley 176, J, Skoal Bandits 10 Oct. 17, 1984 Cass City State Bank 912 Dillon 168, J. Reed 160, D. I Don’t Knows 10 Odd Couples 20 CountryGirls . SUNDAY NO ROLLERS 8 I Bluelight Special 9 Cass City Sports 22 Country Cousins 19 Ouvry’s 9 Charmont 20 BrandX 17 Oct. 14, 1984 ReevesHigh 153.Series: K. Haley Charmont 498, S. Hammett 481. .Laurie Acres 8 McMahan’s Auto Parts 19 Gopeland & Gornowicz 17 High Series: C. Davidson 6 Clare’s Sunoco 18 Ballbusters 15 551, E. Romain 537, L. Yost Muldoos 7l/~ High Team Game: Pin Team No. 9 D & D Construction 7 Busters 558. Esther’s Health Spa- 6 14 15 543. d&., Misfits Herron Builders Gutter Stompers Faust Rebuilding 7 High Team Series: Par- \ CASS CITY PH. 872-4050 gpecial Blend 6 Bauer Candy Co. 13 Hutchinsons, Inc. 13 High Games: E. Romain 6 Evans Products 13 Four Bees 12 205, C. Davidson 200. Gamblers 7 tiers 1605. J.J. Flooring _- Rich’s DisDosal... 7 1 Thumb National Bank 12 High Team Series: Col- Walbro No . 1 11 Men’s High Series: J. ony House 2342. ColwoodBk * 6 c Men’s High Series: R. Fuelgas 9 Brown 560, E. Bilicki 519. Lucky Strikes 6 Rabideau 582. High Team Game: Col- =~WI~~~I~~.I Tuckey Concrete 9 Men’s High Game: J. ony House 817. Wood Rollers 5% ..:Men’s High Game: R: Walbro No. 2 8 Brown 200. Over the Hill Gang 5 CLIP THIS COUPON’ AND Pabideau 214. Women’s High Series: V. Road Runners 5 ID I Women’s High Series: D. .210 or Better Games: D. Bilicki 470. TVSCOLA Gutter Busters 5 Mathewson 518. McLaren 225-212, T. Com- Women’s High Game: V. GET ToCETHEF$S “A” Eager Beavers 4 Women’s High Game: D. ment 224, J. Smithson 221, Bilicki 219. Oct. 15, 1984 Zimmerman 199. J. Maharg214, C. Karr 211. High Team Series : Coun- High Team Series : Road High Team Series: Fear- 550 or Better Series: J. try Cousins 1818. Vandemark Auto Parts 35 Runners 18M. less Four 1949. Smithson 607, D. McLaren High Team Game: Coun- -Hillaker Auct. Serv. 29 High Team Game: D & D m ’ . High Team Game: Fear- Construction 685. SAVE $8 597. C. Karr 578, H. Ed- try Cousins 682. Kingston IGA 26 ss Four 695. Maurer Const. Co. 26 High Men’s Series: C. Harris-Hampshire Ins. 26 Karr 534. On any pair of “Viva”

\ Charmont 24 High Men’s Game: C. Mr. Kelly’s Market 24 Karr 205. Ladies’ Leather Vote For Pierce Apiaries 23 High Women’s Series: M. Larry’s Car Wash 22 VanVliet 478. D & F Signs 22 High Women’s Game: P. Bigelow Hardware 22 Ulfig 186. CASUAL .FLATbyFanfa LAWRENCE M. Red Blue Grey Mushroom - Sizes 5 M thru 10 High Series: M. Grifka 648, J. Kuhl644, D. Beecher District Director Reg. $27.95 NOW $10.95 WRlGHT(D) Coupon Valid thru October 27,1984. Bowler of speaks to BPW Club Shop our Bargain Basement where I: County Commissioner The Cass City Business and Professional Women’s e District 2 the week Club met Oct. 17 at Ver- = Quality Always Costs Less. I- The TAWBA Bowler of onica’smembers Restaurant and two withguests 18 “THE GREATER VALUE SHOE STORE.“ Paid for by The,Committee to Elect Lawrence M. Wright, 6281 Lakeside Drive, Cass City, Michigan 48726.

Consolidated Report ot- Condition of -__ TuCASS CITY STATE BANK - of Caes City, Miohlm And Foreign and Domestic Subsidiaries, at the close of business

>kmmoa--- I 1986, a state banking institution organized and operating under the banking laws Of thls state and a member of the Federal Reserve System Published in accordance with a call made by the State Banking ’ Authority and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District 4 Chario

4.b. I 4.c. The Cass City Lions Club was represented at the an- 4.d. nual fall conference held in We Salute 5. 8. Montrose Sunday, Oct. 21. Attendance was 400. f; Other real estate owned...... 7. 8. Attending from the local 4; Customers’ llablllty to thls bank on acceptances outstanding...... 9. club were President Curt 10. Strickland and wife Ruth 11. and Secretary Ron Keegan 12. Thumb National Bank and wife Eloise. The morning session was comprised of forums for itmi In plocnr of eatletion adunportd MMts in Cass City on‘its’ I& club officers. A musical revue was offered for enter- tainment and several infor- mative programs were pre- .a. In domedlc offlces (sum of total6 of column8 A and C from Schedule RC-E) . 13.n. sented for th,e ladies’ op- 13.&(1) ...... tions. e (2) Interert-beorlng lXa.(2) Following dinner, a talk b. In foreign offices, Edge nnd AgrWmOnt subsldlarles, and lBF8 ...... was given on a new project assumed by the Lions 4.- Federal funds purchnwd nnd iscurltles sold under .grsements to repurchare ...... 14. Clubs, namely Diabetes OPEN 15. HOUSE 5. Pemond notes Issued to the U.S. Treasury ...... Education and Research. I..,Oth.r tmrrowd money ...... 16. Contributions to projects 1. Mortgage Indebteddners and obligations under capltallred leases ...... 17. of the district were re- Marking the Bank’s Expansion 3:‘Bank‘s llablllty on acceptance8 executed and outrtandlng ...... 18. 3.%,koIesand debentures subordlnated to deposits ...... 19. ported as follows: 1; Other llabllltles (from ScMuk RM)...... 20. Leader Dog $23,736, Wel- 1. .Total llabllltles (rum of Item8 13 through 20) ...... 21. come Home $5,704, Michi- in Cass City. 2,~~mltebllfepreferrd stock...... 22. gan Eye Bank $7,464. Total Pr(m CAPITAL contributions amounted to 3, -Parpatual preferred rtock ...... 23. $53,425. Included in the total I:-Common rtmk ...... 24. to be 5.‘ Surpiui ...... 25. were three $5,000 check’s Schneeberger’s was pleased 31. Undlvlded profits mdcapltrl remrves ...... 26. given anonymously. r; Cumulative foreign currency trnnalation adju8tments ...... selected to furnish the . g Total equity capltrl (sum of item8 23 through 27) ...... 28. 3,; Tqtal Ilrbllltles, Ilmltd-life preferred stock, and eqdty capital (sum of Item6 21, 22, and 28) ... a. Ask for Floorina and-- Furniture-- -- - 6 for ;e new addition. 1, A* R= -a. V. p, , of the abovenamed bank do hereby deciare that this Report of Condition / d Name ana till0 of Qffrcei Luthonzed lo sign report NATIONAL ARTCRA~ has been prepared in conformance with the instructions issued by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System ahthe State Banking Authority and is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Make your wlectioa with He, the undersigned directors, attest to the correctness of thls RepoR of Condltlon and declnre that it has been examined complete confidence that ?y us and to the best of our knowledge and belief has been prepared in conformance wlth the Instructions laaued by the Board of Gyernors of the Federal Reserve System and the State Banklng Authority and is true and correct. you are cboaoing from a s Unc af the beetquality ad *I A. E. Randall Exec. Vios Pree. correctnw of form. Slgnrluri of officer authorized to slgn raport I, Come la and kt UI adat Btate of Mia&= County- of WUO~~sa: B. A. CaUu you &I your wedding plan.. Dlrector Robert Wieohmeyer pworn to and subscribed before me this 22nd Director ----- The Cass City L. J. Diokineon pay of October I 1984 Dlrwor Chronicle

~ Jude T. Patnaude Phone 872-2010 Notary Public CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-TH SDAY.OCTOBER 25.1984 PAGE NINE .I Michigan Others agree with gets $4.8 Letters pastors on opposing million to the editor Sunday march

The three-county upper -_ ~ Thumb area will share in John, invitation from a neighbor- $4.8 million allotted to This refers to the article ing community generates Michigan for emergency Economics professor “Sunday march.” After good will but, does it have food and shelter for the reading the letter to the to be on Sunday? needy, Sen. Carl Levin an- editor on “Sundav march nounced. promotes good “will in Danny Haag supports Proposal C area,” I feel something Shirley Haag Tuscola County will re- should be said for the other ceive $33,825. Sanilac side. County wilb receive $25,714 bear Sirs, lationship wit‘h the legisla- First of all the original Letters to the--- Editor . and Huron County $21,891. As a professor ‘of ture and can continuously statement made in the The Chronicle wel- This is the third distribu- Economics at Saginaw Val- cut deals for legislation that “Sunday march” article comes letters to the tion of emergency funds ley State College and allows us to pay more taxes “,..continuing controversy editor. under this program created member of MEA-NEA, I and them to benefit finan- between local Pastors and Letters must include in 1982. Last December, am dismayed by the oppos- cially. the school ...” makes it the writer’s name, ad- Michigan received about ition of those entities to In my opinion it can be sound like there are only dress and telephone AUXILIARY WORKSHOP - A workshop for Hospital Auxiliary $3.4 million. Proposal C. The issue at reduced to a simplistic con- The money is distributed three people against allow- number. The latter is in workers in the Eastern Michigan District was held at the Novesta stake is a simple one, that cept, if you think you are ing activities on Sunday. I case it is necessary to Church of Christ Oct. 17. Hospital auxiliary workers in the eastern by the Federal Emergency is, can we trust the voters paying too many taxes, for one support the Pastors call for verification, but Management Agency ac- to decide how much govern- district attended the workshop to learn new communication skills, cordjng to a formula that then you should vote Yes on on their feelings for re- won’t be used in the directions in health care and the bylaws of hospital auxiliaries. ment is needed or can’t we? Proposal C. If on the other stricting activities on Sun- newspaper.Names will be with- considers unemployment, When the voters take back hand you receive benefit day and I also feel it is In photo, from left: Jeannine Hobart, president of the Hills and Dale$ poverty and other consider- the authority to taq which from tax dollars you will wrong that the children are held from publication Hospital Auxiliary; Jeanne Auten, ccwhairperson of the workshop; ation. they originally gave the not be motivated to vote forced into ‘this require- upon request, for an Tony Armstrong, president of the Hospital Council of East Central The program is overseen legislature it of course is a Yes on Proposal C. A Yes ment. It is one thing to miss adequate reason. by the United Way and signal that that power has vote on Proposal C Voter’s Michigan ; Janet Stoke, president of East Central District Hospital other voluntary organiza- services on Sunday or to -The Chronicle re- Auxiliaries; Phyllis Boylan, co-chairperson of the workshop. been severely abused. Choice will revive the miss your dinner, but we serves the right to edit t ions. In my opinion the oppo- Michigan economy. are getting away from the letters for length and nents of Proposal C (MEA, true meaning and purpose clarity . / AFL-CIO, Ford, General Sincerely, of Sunday. We will not publish Motors, State and Local I’m not saying things are thank you letters of a Employees and the,major- Gary M. Picquet, PhD always black or white but I specific nature, for in-

ity of politicians) are using Assistant Professor am concerned that this I stance, from a club Deford home damaged baseless scare tactics to of Economics community and country thanking merchants confuse the voters in Saginaw Valley State can treat Sunday as just who donated prizes for a that a confused voter will College another day of the week. I raffle. .- . - vote no. The sky won’t fall, University Center, MI 48603 believe that acceptig -an the schools won’t close and _.- the streets won’t crumble br vandalk shotgun any faster than they are bbtnow. The amendment is so worded that any lost re- A shotgun wielding van- that Kenneth L. Middaugh, Miller was westbound on Buehrly, 49, Greenland venues can be restored by dal fired at least three 12- 21, 3655 Phillips Rd., Cass M-81, about one-quarter Road, Cass City, was not a vote of a simple majority gauge shotgun blasts into a City, was not injured when mile west of Dodge Road injured when he struck a of the electorate. This could Deford woman’s home last his vehicle left the road and when a deer ran into the deer on Greenland Road be accomplished before Wednesday night while she struck a tree. Middau h path of his vehicle. The veh- Monday at 4:OO a,m. The any revenues have been was at work. was westbound on Kely4 icle was driven away. vehicle was driven away. lost. The voters will, I am Tuscola County Sheriff’s Ro d about one quarter Deputy James Compo re- Officer Donald Miller re- confident, vote monies for On Rmrnrininq 84’r Department Sgt. James miP e east of Dodge Road, ported that John W. Smith, ported that Denise K.Stein, specific purposes when a Giroux reported that Flor- when he drove off onto the 52, Ubly Road, Ubly, was 19, 1543 Matron Road, clear need has been estab- Hwr F3rm A Fmw Examplmd ence Hurd, 5578 W. Shab- shoulder of the road and not injured when he struck Kingston, struck a deer Jished. This process as- bona Rd., Deford, returned struck a tree on the north a deer Oct. 16 at 4:15 a.m. Sunday at 8:50 p.m. sures us that the job we pay - 1984 CAMARO 2-28 home from work at 2:15 side of the road. I Smith was southbound on Stein was southbound on for actually gets done and a.m. Oct. 18 to find a large Middaugh told Huff that Sheridan Road, about one- M-53, about one-half mile the monies not used by the hole in her kitchen cup- he was talking to a pas- quarter mile north of south of Argyle Road when legislature for other pur- boards. The hole was later senger and failed to make Waterman Road when he she struck the deer. She poses. Those opposing determined to have been the curve in the road. The struck the deer. The vehicle was not injured. The vehi- Proposal C tremble at the . made by a 12-gauge shot- accident occurred Oct. 14 was driven away. cle was driven away. prospect of a real tax- gun slug that was fired at 5:05 p.m. Deputy Woiden reported Chief Gene Wilson re- payer’s democracy. from outside the house. Deputy Oliver reported that a Deford woman ported that Walter H. In my opinion, and I have Giroux’s investigation re- that there were no injuries struck a deer on Bevens Spindlee, 69, 33430 Hunter studied the subject with a 1984 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 1984 CUTLASS ClERRA vealed that several addi- in an Oct. 15,8:25 p.m. auto Road, about one-half mile St., Westland, struck a deer special interest, tax reduc- tional holes were found in accident involving two Cass east of Hurds Corner Road on M-53, about lo0 feet tions stimulate new busi- Was $15,324.90 Now No. 8714 Was $12,811.00 the kitchen and bedroom City residents. last Wednesday at 6: 45 a.m. north of Argyle Road. ness which in turn stimu- walls of the house. Giroux Oliver reported that Sandra C. Fauazza, 32, Spindlee was not injured. lates more jobs which in reported that he found evi- David M. Wright, 38, 6217 6159 Wilcox Road, Deford, The vehicle was driven turn stimulates more tax dence that two slugs and at Lakeside Dr. was south- was not injured in the auto- away. monies. In states where tax least one blast of 00- bound on Cemetery Road deer accident. The vehicle Officer Moore re- limiting proposals are in ef- buckshot were fired into the attempting to make a left was driven away. R. fect employment and pros- house. turn onto Severance Road Deputy James Fyvie re- rted that a vehicle driven y Michael Tobias, 16, perity are both much better Giroux talked to Hurd’s when a vehicle driven by ported that Donald F. Yax; r D, than in Michigan. Any pub- grandson, Jeff Parrish, Nancy Raymond, 28, 4790 Hospital Dr.) Apt. 310 Oak Knoll Lane, Caro, R. 27, struck a vehicle driven lic sector jobs lost will be who lives near the house. 6139 Dehng Road, attemp- 2, Cass City, was not in- by more than offset by in- He told Giroux that he jured Monday at ?:2O p.m. Todd J. Sweeney, 17, 3490 ted to pass. The Raymond Bach Road, Cass City, creased spending and re- heard three shots fired at vehicle struck Wright in the when his vehicle struck a stored incentives to the pri- about 7:OO p.m. Parrish left side of his vehicle. Both deer. Saturday at 12:05 am. said that hearing shotguns vehicles were driven away. Fyvie reported that Yax Moore reported that To- vate sector* being fired is not uncom- bias was backing across the The for the Deputy Patrick Woiden was driving on M-81,about parking lot at the Cass City Outcries from the OPP- mon in the area. reported that .Danny 0. Mil- one-half mile east of Kirk Damage was estimated High School when he struck nents of Proposal c is that ler, 37, 1545 Phillips Road, Road when the deer ran in the Sweeney vehicle as it they all enby a COZY re- to be about $300. . Deford, was not injured front of his vehicle. The Sheriff’s Department when his vehicle struck a vehicle was driven away. was backing out of a park- Sgt. Leonard Huff reported deer Oct.13 at 2:40 a.m. Deputy Compo reported ing space. There were no 100 attend that Jill M.Parrish, 33,4995 injuries. Both vehicles State St., Gagetown, struck were driven away. Holbrook Church a deer Monday at 9: 30 a.m. Wilson reported that Parrish was southbound Donald P. Kralik, 20, 5636 Banquet Sunday on Walsh Road, about one- Pinkeeton Road, Vassar, quarter mile north of struck a vehicle driven by The 25th anniversary of Hobart Road when she Jacqueline N. Freiburger, the Holbrook Baptist struck the deer. Parrish 58, 4728 SeW st-)Cass Church was celebrated was not injured. The vehi- City, Oct. 16 at 12145 P.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, with Rev. cle was driven away. Kralik was eastbound on Errol Jameson of Lansing Deputies William Hartell Rose St. when he struck the speaking at the 11 a.m. Serr and Todd Alexander were Freibur er vehicle that vice. called to investigate an ac- was baci ing out of a Park- Mrs. Phyllis Muston, at cident at the corner of ing space- There were no the piano, and her daugh- Elmwood Road and M-81 injuries- Both vehicles ter, Denise, rendered three Saturda at 4:OO p.m. were driven away. solos. They are daughter and granddaughter of A vehe driven by Officer Michael Stec re- Mrs. Timothy F. Rabideau, 25, Milton Gelatt., 4136 Silver Birch Road, ported that Terry L- About 100 gathered for Drayton Plains, pulled out Czekai, lg9 7279 E* the banquet at Veronica’s in front of Timothy Con- Elmwood, Cass City, struck Restaurant. Two former nolly, 19, 1030 Mowhawk a vehicle driven by Darryl pastors were present Rev. Road, Royal Oak, and was s* Mahaffy, l6, 3707 sulli- Wesley Briggs and ’ Rev. struck by the Connolly veh- van, Marlette. Dale Bird. Rev. David Wil- icle. Mahaffy was westbound liams from Indiana was un- on Main Street, attempting able to ,&tend. - by appointment - The deputies issued to turn left Onto Brooker Rabideau a ticket for fail- Street when Czekai M~~*Charles Johnson presented corsages to Mrs. E CHINASILKN-AIL ure to yield right of way. the from behind* Gelatt and two daughters, 1 No injuries were reported. CONSULTANT told Stet that the speaker and wife, sin- Both vehicles were driven Mahaffy did not haves turn away. gers, and deacons’ wives. A Come in and try a nail On* There were no cake formed as a church injuries in the accident was made by M~~, Free . , . One nail done free for CASS CITY - Saturday at 9:25 p.m. Johnson’s daughter of Bay each person week of Officer Phillip Klause re- City, Oct. 25 - NOV,2 Cass City police reported three auto-deer accidents ported that a vehicle driven meprogram at the ban- in the past week. by Steven J*WP~, 21,6457 quet consisted of: singing Elizabeth St*, Cass City, choruses by the group ac- Officer Kenneth Schott struck a vehicle driven by companied by guitar reported that Dale E. David D. Bitzer, 27,6524 N. music. Pastor Charles Graf ) Unionville. Johnson and his son sang a K1ause reported that duet, The Rev. Errol Jame- Bitzer was backing out of a son presented the banquet driveway Onto message. Phyllis and De- Street when he was struck nise Muston sang &&The by Wynn who was north- Faithful Love of God’’ fol- bound On Seegfr. s!ree!. lowed with another solo by There were no injuries in the Saturday 2: 35 p.m. acci- The present paid dent. Both vehicles Were modgage was burned, 2nd PAIR driven away. ‘leaving the church free of -- - - -o4 debt afer more property weddirg 1 and parsonage had been OO& LENSES and FRAME r purchased. 1 A~~~ee~~~ts1 Rev. Milton Gelatt, who started the ministry at Hol- I d 4 brook in 1959, died Jan. 21, With purchase of exam and 1st pair of lenses 1982. and frame. lkvitcrtions 1 Mrs. Gelatt was pre- 1 Catalogs loaned sented with a folder certifi- overnight* 1 cate. of “appreciation of Expi res 11-17-84. Prevlous orders, funded programs, other discounts do not apply. 1 1 Faithful Service in Missio- FREE SUBSCRlPTlON nary Ministries for the 25 WITH EACH ORDER years. ” 1 Eelatt’s daughter Carol asd husband, Lauren Hager, were also present at the banquet. Fryer Thighs or Dilunsticks. Holly Farmr or IGA TAB~ERXTE~Fr#h Fryer $139 Breasts.. e.m Ib. Super Fresh Borton $299 Scrod Fillets a Ib. Fresh Center Cut Stuffed $189 Pork Chops a. Ib. Thorn Apple Valley DONUTS Center &t Smoked $199 Baked Daily Pork Chops 0 lb. Armour Star -3tb. Can Touchdown Spccld Canned Ham . $699 50' Off

Red Ddiclous,produce 16-20- Maclntosh or Ida Red Buckets of Chicken 24pc. Sweet & Julcy Sold by the piece or by buckets. Michigan $109 Also: We have on' request Apples. 31b. B~Q ' Barbecued Chicken -- or parts * Spare Ribs *Polish Sausage * Potato Wedges Oremt Halloween Treat!" -3ct. Pack FRESH SALADS Caramel All Kinds Every Day by Leon's Apples,. rn rn e. 99c Horn. Grown SnolWhite

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SEVENTH GRADE Lowry, Wendy Mellendorf, for display want ad on Free financing available. application. Call 872-2161. 2-8-23-tf Excellent .condition. Call Heather Merchant, John .. .- - __ FOR SALE - Frigidaire re- JOHN 674-2688. . 2-10-11-3 FIFTH GRADE Jeff Baker, Mike Bills, Merchant, Patrick Mur- frigerator-freezer, side-by- Model 4o Steve Bills, Pat Bouck, JOHN DEERE 24T baler, __ .. - Grace Rarriger, Brenda phy, Pam Nieboer, David Automotive field ready! Laethem’s, side, 18 ou. ft., $150. Call sing1e ’--beater manure SUPPORT YOUR Elkland- Josh Constas, Cristi Cur- Nolan, Cindy Powell, Matt 1 872-3683 after 4 :30+2-10-11-3 spreader, 2o in* tires, PTo Battel, Todd Bliss, Nathan ran, Rebecca Davis, Scott Caro. Phone (517) 673-3939. drive. field ready! Novesta United Way. Cam- Rabideau, Roger Root, 1981 CHEVY Caprice Clas- Bryant, Melanie Churchill, Dillon, Laura Edwards, 2-10-25-1 Laethem’s, Caro. Phone paign ends Nov. 17. ” Connie Schneeberger, sic wagon, excellent condi- FOR SALE - Picture win- Catherine Coe, Jodi Erla, *Jan Erla, Bobbi Fischer, Laura Stine, Leigh Voss, (517) 673-3939. 2-10-25-1 2- 10-18-3 Leslie Gosh,Shannon Gos- Traci Haas, Cindy Harju, tion, loaded, 4 new tires, FOR SALE - Warm Morn- dow with storm, $100or best Steve Wright, Steve A. 47,000 miles, $6,700/offer. offer. Call after 6:00, 872- lin, Brad Gray, Jodi Hill- Jason Gezewski, Carol Wright, Bill Zeidler, ing space heater, 35,000 aker, Rusty Hrycko, Beth Kubacki, Sandy Lockard, Call 872-3609. 1-1 0-25-3 BTUs. Very good condition. 2486. 2-10-11-3 Hugo, Deana Loomis, Alex Doug Marker, Judy Matth- Phone 658-8341. 2-10-11-3 (,ForSale J I ForSale J Pakonen, “Mya Pakonen, ews, Tammy McNeil, Char- Randolph FOR SALE - 1983 GMC 515 .-.. - .. __ . .- Amy Ross, Sherry Roy, lene Mellendorf, Paula pickup, V6, 4 speed trans- SUPPORT YOUR Elkland- PETER ’REAL ESTATE Kristen Seurynck, Heather Merchant, *Ken Micklash, hission, power steering Novesta United Way. Cam- Real Estate Shaft, Greg Sturtevant, Dorothy Miller, receives and brakes, AM-FM radio paign ends Nov. 17. 2b&oomtraileron10acra Scott Traube, Jody Wright, Brent Morell, Keith Mul- plus many extras. Call 673- 2-10-18-3 Brown City area - 120 acre So0 Yun: Beth Zeidler. dairy farm, large barns, with POnd. Near Mushroom rath, Beth Powell, Sharon $395. 1 * 10-11-3 -_ SALE machinery bdilding, 2 silos, ’ and Crawford Roads. 4 Rosenstangel, Tim Rut- Apples - many varieties award - Alto other buildings. 3 bedroom !?L~. Terms, low down, SIXTH GRADE koski, Mary Shagena, *Don saxophone, 4 years old, ex- cooking and eating, also Smith, Kevin Smith, Tina FOR SALE - 1974 Dodge sweet apples. 2 kinds home. assrzximately 97 JJL Harold Randolph, a Dart Swinger, $500. Phone cellent condition. Call 872- . Julie Baker, Kelley Soldan, Jane1 Sweeney, teacher with the Peck Com- 3283. 2-10-18-3 acres‘ tile‘d: Excellent buy Hunting Retreat, solid, old, .Champagne, Aimee Laura Turner, Toni Yost, 872-5023. 1-10- 18-3 at $81,000. munity Schools, has ,been . - ._ - - . - . home and barn on 10 pictur- Cooper, Marni Doerr, Sue Zagorski. named Supervisor of the ... . FOR SALE - cedar posts, Deckerville North - 86 esque, partially wooded *Chris Fruendt, Mindy Year for the Thumb Youth FOR SALE - 1977 Mercury Fulcher, Mia Garety, Cougar XR7, excellent con- peeled- ot unpeeled, 8-ft. acres, mostly wooded, acres, new 4” well, Cass city EIGHTH GRADE Employment Program of finished picnic tables; lawn Nichole Harris, Angi Hen- dition, low mileage. Dale 14x70 mobile home, horse Schoolst 1984. Randolph was chosen swings, wishing wells. Call nessey, *Jandi Hillaker, Mark Albee, Brent by the Joint Executive Brown, call 872-3158. barn, pole building, 2 story Michele Horne, Dede Beecher, Caren Britt, Paul 1-10-11-3 872-2039.4351 Rescue Rdad, garage. Close to state land, lo south of Mushroom Committee of the Thumb Cass 2-4-26-tf lots of deer. Land contract and Crawford, older 2 bed ,Jackson, *Jeff Jeung, ~ City. Britt, Sally Brooks, Jodi Area Employment and CLARK’S FARM offered. trailer, partial septic, well, *Peter Kappen, Amy Klco, Clark, Don Current, Leah Training Consortium from FOR SALE - 1971 and 1972 Janet Kubacki, Bryce FOR RENT - Chimney PRODUCE MARKET $12,900. DeRocco, Tracey Dohning, over 180 worksite super- Chevy Novas, both in real 4 miles east of Cass City, McIntosh, Jennifer Lisa Edwards, Amy Fran- visors in Huron, Lapeer, good shape. Call after cleaning equipment. 3:OO Brushes, rods and soot vac- 1/4 mile south on M-53. McNaughton, Gina cis, Jeff Hrycko, Grant Hul- Sanilac, and Tuscola Coun- - 872-3466. 1-10-18-3 Open 7 days a week. Nicholas, Tracey Patera, burt, Andrea Isard, Krista ties. Randolph’s selection uum. Call Car0 Rental 673- Jacob Popovich, Ryan Iseler, Sill Kappen. was based on his overall 5578. 2-10-11-4 L 2-10-4-3 ‘Pringle, Stephanie Missy Knowlton, Janet supervisory ability, in- Household Sales Spencer, Pam Stdl, Sonya 1 cation. $35,000. Koch, Michelle Koepf, John terest in the young people, FOR SALE - 450 Honda PETERKingston, REAL Mi.ESTATE Teller, Christine Whit- Kritzman, Leann LaRoche, and his organizational taker, Melissa Zinnecker, BASEMENT SALE - Thurs- Nighthawk with cover and Sanilac County - 2 and 3 bed- Julie Loomis. Shannon style; all of which resulted day and Friday at 1O:OO 2 helmets, 7 months old, Phone 517-683-2711 in meaningful work experi- room homes in town and a.m. Black fireplace that $1500/offer. Phone 872-3609. country, I have several. 3-io-u-2 WE BUY, SELL OR ences for the youth and the heats, can be hung on wall; 2-10-25-3 __ ___ ~ -- completion of much needed Also vacant land, large or small TV set, some speak- ..- _ .. small acreage. POR SALE - home and lot, TRADE work in the community. ers, lot of plant dishes, FOR SALE - 19” color TV 6557 River St. on Pigdon The Summer Youth ALMOST ANYTHING jeans, coats, sweaters, $150, Stihl No. 031 chain- Sanilac County - Greenleaf River in Caseville. Year- Employment Program in- shoes and lots, more. Call saw 16” blade $250, 17-ft. around home in real gbc WE BUY GOLD, SILVER, DIAMONDS, SILVER- volved over 700 young Township, 102 acres, bor- WARE, RIFLES, SHOTGUNS, TOOLS, SPORTS 872-3513. Freda Parrish, Gruman aluminum canoe ders Cass River, woods, shape. Contact or write Vir- people in work settings 4381 Brooker, Sf. 14-10-25-1 $300. Call 872-3609. 2-10-25-3 ginia M. Strand, 2320 Mertz EQUIPMENT, T.V.’S, TYPEWRITERS, LEATHER ranging from County some workable land, proba- COATS, CHAIN SAYS, LAWN MOWERS, ETC. bly some gravel. Rd:, Caro 48723. Phone3-10-13-3 517 Economic Development Of- 4-FAMILY Garage Sale - 673-2561. We also give cash loans on any of the above. fices to local high schools FOR SALE - trombone and 3 -I Drapes, curtains, dishes, saxophone, good condition. CALL LYDIA RODE, SAN- - -__ - .~ from clerical work to speed lady’s bike, dis- FOR SALE - Lot on Pine-& THUMB PAWN janitorial duties. See Lynn Albee or call 872- DUSKY, 313 648-4963 hwasher, clothes children 6 2270 or 872-2279. 2-10-18-3 EVENINGS. CENTURY 2 1, 28x32. New garage terms. 815 Hooper Caro 673-5997 thru adult large, porch 2-10-25-1 WAGNER AND ASSOC. Call 872-3055. 3-10-25-3 swing with frame. Many FOR SALE - 2 piece Roffe Coming Auction miscellaneous items. Bar- ski suit, bibs and jacket. gain prices. Thursday, Fri- Like new. Size 9, $75. Call -. Saturday, Oct. 27 - Iva day, Saturday 9 till 5. 6429 872-3935. 2-10-11-3 Mae Hildinger will sell real Seventh St. 14-10-25-1 GAGETOWN Upholstery - 10 % off all material or- Trisch’s Orchard estate and household goods ___ - - - - _ FOR SALE-- AKC Boxer Located 2 miles north of M-81 at the place located at 6576 dered through Oct. 31, 1984. 3052 Colwood Road GARAGE SALE - 6292 W. puppies, $150. Call 673-5176. Free pick up and delivery. Houghton St., Cass City. Main St., Friday and Satur- Hilla ker Auction Service. 2-10-11-3 Open Monday-Friday 9: 00.- Phone 673-3980 day 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Some 5:OO. 2- 10-25-1 I furniture. 14-10-25-1 _. - PICK YOUR OWN - $6.00 bushel, Semi-Dwarf Trees for Puzzled? PAPERBACK Book Ex: Good income potential - New on market. Approximately 6,000 sq. ft. commercial easy picking. $6.50 bushel picRed. CRAFT-SALE - ocE,27 9 to change - Used paperbacks, Give a gift subscription to building in Cass City. 4 separate units. Land Ida Reds - Red Delicious 5. 1% miles south of Cass 50% off original price, 75% Golden Delicious Double Red Stayman City on Cemetery Rd. All off original price with contract terms. - homemade crafts. Large Sweet Cider $2.00 gallon, Pressed Daily The Cass City Chronicle trade. Open Monday-Fri- selection. Something for day 9:OO-5:OO. 6478 Lincoln Land contract available on this 3 bedroom, everyone. Carl Reed Jr. (next to post office), 2 story home in town. Has full basement Birthdays, anniversaries and garage, natural gas heat. Priced in 30’s. 14-10-25-1 Gagetown. 2-10-25-1 r Gift card mailed with Easily affordable - Nice brick home with 3 Find the Service or Product Ge bedrooms and full basement. Gas and wood each order WALLPAPER heat. Priced in middle 20’s. You Need in This. . . . . Action Guide Merc iandiseIera1 1 - - ._- - . -. __ .- . .. SALE SALE - matching sofa I FOR Move right iao this 3 bedroom ranch on 3 FOR SALE -- HI-LO 1977 and 2 chairs, wood base acres on blacktop road. Cass City schools. travel trailer, 25 ft,, rear with reversible cushions, 3070 off Attached garage. Possible rent or purchase bath. Excellent condition. good condition, asking $150. Awning, 3-way re- Call 872-4654. 2-10-11-3 on land contract with low down payment. on all 46 Under 30. frigerator. Many other fea- Fisher Wallpaper Books tures. Call 517 673-5240. SLASHED! ! Our everyday until Nov. 3, 1984 . 2-10-18-3 Ranch home on 13 acresof land. Built in 1 low price on our gas grills 1972, full basement, 3 bedrooms, hardwood 177 N. State have been drastically re- and aluminum and br\ick exterior:Has Clare‘s Sunoco Service Car0 l floors, Gateway Sanitation FOR SALE - Barn lumber. duced for quick sale. At deck off dining room, 2 car garage. Priced Tune Ups Minor Repairs Phom on our Styltex Books Tires Batteries Services Call 872-2862. 2-10-25-1 Fuelgas, corner of M-81 & right, assumable mortgage. - 673-5244 thru Nov. 6, 1984 EL Home -Commercial. Industrial Grease Oil . ___ . M-53,Cass City. Phone 872- See us Certified Mechanic Cass City Area WATERBEDS. New mod- 2161. 2-10-25-tf Kelly Smith 872-2248 For Your TRASH COLLECTION - Craft els on display. Beautiful COII 072-2470 Call Collect 313-798-8025 Maw Hobart - 673-2412 Supplies! line bookcase headboards, 872-4625 ”Big Enough to Serve You” BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED Bill Hamilton - I II rI I mattresses, accessories. Martin Osentoski - 872-3252 SQUlNEST R REL’S Built by Waterbed Man- BUSINESS CARDS L&S Standard Service &j ufacturers of Michigan, 11 11 Cass City Phone 872-2342 Designed to make that first Kltchon & Bath Bqutlqur 8625 Sebewaing. Buy 2-10-1872-22701-3 Rich’s Disposal M-25, impression a lasting one! I Certified Mechanm 131 N. State, Caro Residential & Commercial from our waterbed factory, SI-’ CASE 12 shank chisel plow, Complete Car Care Service Rubbish Removal Built with care by people Highest quality Phone 673-5028 who care. Quality water- raised printing pull type, with double Wrecker Service Open:Mon.-Sat. 9.5, Fri. 9-9 Container Service Available beds at low prices. Open spring clamps. Like new! Laethem’s, Caro. Phone 1 Call683-2233 Monday-Thursday until See our new catalog. 87 2 -437 7 Vihge setvice C@nt@r 5:30. Friday until 8:oO. (517) 673-3939, 2-10-25-1 Tires V.Belts. Batteries This space ‘could Saturday, Sunday until Cass ,City Chronicle ~ Tune-ups Brakes Mufflers be yours for 5 :00 Phone 883-3385. 2-2-4tf -FOR SALE - Large ins;- Certified Mechanic, - 2-10-25-1 lated dog house,.$45. One FREE as little as $1.25 FOR RENT - Log splitter, cord dry firewood, !$25. Call Us at (517) 673-6106 In-lewn Pith Up & Wrwy I perweek. FOR SALE - Couch and by the hour, 1/2 day or day. Some new and used bricks. I Phon. 872-3850 I Tuff-Kote Dinol chair to match, 1-year-old, Call Car0 Rental 673-5578. Roy Anthes, phone 872-3012. I I Call 872-2096. 2-10-18-3 2-10-11-4 2-10-25-1 Automotive Rust Proofing __ _.--I __ ,~ Systems 6 Waxing TOP QUALITY water heat- I Gravel Guards Crofit-claroLumber, ~nc. ’ Running Boards ers available at Fuelgas. HAIR BENDERS Rock Kote Stone Chip Protection Junction of M-53 & M-81, I Cass City - 872-2141 ScrciJPrirb Andorsen Winkws Cass City. Phone 872-2161. cUw $* h8 2-10-254 f hxtrr Ldr Tues. & Fri. - 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Phone 26909585 Wed. & Thurs. - 8 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. 827 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe Mom-Fri. - 8 am.-5:30 p.m. Sat. - 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. 6350 htWd a.871-3145 Plan party for Sat.- 8 a.m.-3 p.m. 5 I TRACTORS - 1I Halloween lMtALUtlOW AND REPAIR - A Halloween party will Buy your carpet or linoleum, then SIGN PAINTING CQSO, Kuboto be held Wednesday from call us for expert installation. We I 6:oO until 7:30 at the also do custom and repalr work. bv &NewHolland I 1 “haunted” recreation park Satisfaction guaranteed Truck Lettering - Magnetic Signs and Campbell Elementary 4x8’s - LOQODesign - Boat Lettering RABIDEAU MOTORS gym. Sponsors are the Girl J.J.’s Flooring service ALL THIS FOR $7,200.00 Cass City - 517-872-3758 In Cass City form hision 872-2016 Scouts, Lioness Club, (517) 872-41 39 Call for more information on this 3 bedroom or 872-4701 Jaycees and others. home. 751-TO I 11 J A bonfire is planned for the park area. There will be VERY NICE adults in costume to enter- All Green Plants and 1 Carpet and Linoleum Cute’2 bedroom home on approximately tain partygoers. Games acre. Newly remodeled inside. Has 1 car and candy are also part of Silk and Dried Arrangements Installation 24=HR. SERVICE SUPREME garage, and a red barn with a cement floor. 6196 Lakeside Dr. the festivities. Entrance to Check Out Our Spices For For under ~.ooO.oO. Cass City. MI GZGJ WINDOW CLEANING the school will be the back Your Fall Baking Needs PLUMBING L HEATING, INC. Storms-Screens-Windows door, 6528 Maln Janitorial Service Floors, Adults are needed to help New: Mulling Spice Phom 172-5084 McLeod Realty, InC. Eaves & Gutters Cleaned Hi-Riser and candy donations ac- for Cider and Wine (517)6734108 Plgeon Phm453.9531 Service & Rental 844 Hoopef st car0 cepted. For more informa- (517) 87 1.4587 Estimates on Commercial, 8498 State St. Mlltlngton 1, tion call Kay Warner 872- 6409 Main St. Casevllle (517) 8ff-m - Hesldential d lnduatrlai Work 5479. Clothes Caboose FUELGAS Complete Insurance Coverage . Infants’ Toddlers’ @ The Complete Security Services Available Next to Cass City Sports 3 mo.-24 mo., 2T-4T Appliance Store a Children‘s 46X and 7-14 1120 Gratiot, Saginaw Many’ believe that the best Cass City - Ph. 872-3434 EQUAL HOUSING Maternity Clothes also Available Mons-Fri.8 to 5, Sat. 812 Emergency 24 hr. Service Call teas grow at high altitudes, 120 W. Lincoln St., Caro OPPORTUNITY Junction M-81 6 M.53, Cass City sometimes at over 6,000 790.7609 Commercial Residential Farm Phone 673-8266 Phone 517672.21 81 feet. - - r/ CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25,lW PAGE THIRTEEN %ASS CITY, MICHIGAN I TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH USE LOW COST CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS IForRent 1 ‘1 ForRent 1 ForRent 1 f Notices 1 I Services 1 Farm FLEENOR APPLIANCE (Equipment J - ID bracelet, initials FOR RENT - 3 bedroom FOR RENT - Lot in FOR RENT - 2 bedroom LOST Service - washer, dryers, apartment in Cass City. RMR.Call 872-3553. stoves, water heaters, re- FOR SALE - ’77 Oliver, ex- Stove, r8rigerator. Gar- 5-10-25-1 frigerators. 4260 Woodland cellen t condition, with age. $200 per month. Refer- Ave., Cass City. Phone 872- trailer-mounted wood split- ter, $2,000. Call 872-30559-10-25-3 ...... -. . - - - .. ences and deposit required. 3697. 8-3-29-t f - - - - _. -.- . .- Call 652-2550 after 6p.m. Free Estimates ,toski Re‘alty - office till 5:00 btility room. Wood stove, FOR RENT - 2 bedroom 872-4377 and after 5:00 872-’ antenna, refrigerator, FOR RENT - 2 bedroom 4-10-18-3 home on blacktop road, trailer. Gas heat. Close to - on roofing, siding, GLENCOE 11 shank soil 2248. 3-2-24-tf stove, new living room car- near Cass City. Call 872- pet. Must be moved. Call town, $175 plus deposit and insulation, aluminum doors Arthur Brown saver,teeth, goodfield blades, ready! new 2352 evenings or early references. Phone 872-3113. RENT - 2 bedroom and windows and aluminum Cass City --FOR SALE newer house - 3 658-8263. 3-10-18-3 morning. 4-10-25-2 4-1- -- 0-1 --8-3 - apartment, - carpeted or Fiber Glass awnings Laethem’s._. Caro. Phone bedrooms, gas heat, base------. - -- _--.--I--- -~ - ment, living room, dining FOR RENT - One bedroom throughout, electric stove, (517) 673-3939.. 9-10-25-1 HGcg--~R~-refrigerator - Hillside Well Drilling -- +rea, garbage disposal, FARM - 120 acres, Ubly apartment in town, newly Apartments, phone 872-3283 Elkton Roofing kell insulated, clean, many area, all workable land carpeted and semi-fur- ‘lean, decorated 3- or 872-3613. 4-10-25-tf & Siding Co. and FOR SALE - 101 Massey- extras. Reduc’ed. Call with buildings, by owner. nished. Call 872-2691 after ~~~!~i~!~“,f8$~~ut Harris tractor with loader, 872-3690. 3-9-2043 Call 658-8738. 3-10-11-3 5 :00. 4-10-25-3 Pump Repair $550, Phone 872-2768. 4-10-18-3 FOR RENT - office space, Phone 269-7469 9-10-25-1 5-7-21-tf STATE LICENSED 2 and 3 room units, all car- p peted. Main Street. Heat , FORSALE BY B. A. CALKA REAL ESTATEaaaee.. and lights furnished. Hahn Phone 673-3800 I Livestock 1 SUPPORT YOUR Elkland- \ < 8-1-27-tf k\ Building, 6240 W. Main, Novesta .United Way. Cam- VACANT! !! - FOR SALE - purebred DOCTOR’SHOME: RANCH TYPE HOME with aluminum Cass City, Phone 872-2155 - paign ends Nov. 17. Springer Spaniel pups, pa- k3,OO0.00 DOWN: Very neat one family or two family home - siding; 7 rooms; Marble FIREPLACE; new Andersen residence 872-3519. 5-10-18-3 carpeting 3-4 bedrooms; 2 bathrooms; basement; 2 car Windows; Family room; 15x17’ Sun Room 26x30’ PIANO TUNING and ref rents both excellent hun- - - 4-12-21-tf pairing on all makes Of garage - $37,500.00 with $3,0o0.00 down payment; balance Recreation room; 3 bedrooms; 24’ swimming pool - two car ters, $25 each. Also 3 good ANNUAL FALL pianos. 20 years’ experi- family milk cows. Call 872- *likerent ; Immediate Possession. garage with two electric door openers - nicely landscaped - FOR RENT - 2 bedroom HARVEST AUCTION ence. Member of the Piano 4093. 10-10-25-1_- $69,500.00. apartment. Northwood Technicians Guild. Duane , 1.4 ACRE: BRICK HOME - 3-4 bedrooms; home is well Heights . - Apartments. Johnston, Bad Axe, Mich- :insulated; lots of remodeling done - 1% bathrooms; circular TWO INCOME HOME with practically new aluminum Monday, Novo5 FOR SALE - 5 bred heifers, siding and roof; separate meters - good income - $43,000.00 “Equal opportunity hous- 48413. Phone 269-7364. drive - taxes only $340.00 in 1983 --only 3% miles from Cass Starting 6 :30 due soon. Call 872-2608. terms. ing.” Phone 872-2300 or 872- 8-2-1-tf 10-10-11-3 City - $29,500.00 bank terms. 2042. 4-10-18-tf IN CASS CITY: 1%story 5 room home - very neat in and out Good Shepherd ’ Butchering -FOR SALE - 20 Barred IMMEDIAFEPOSSESSION! !! ! - close to schools, churches, playground, stores, etc. Hard- Lutheran Fellow- Custom SAND POINT: 74’ Lakefront Brick year-around home with wood floors carpeted - basement; all modern kitchen; sun Notices 1 BEEF & PORK Rock pullets, ready to lay. 3 bedrooms; Stone FIREPLACE with heatilator; 13x24’ porch; garage -offered to you for $t2,5oo.o0. ship Hall (Hogs are scalded - not Call 658-8847. 10-10-18-3 living room appro%.; FAMILY ROOM ; plus RECREATION STARTER HOME IN CASS CITY: Cute two bedroom home SWEATERS FOR SALE - Main St., Cass City skinned) ROOM 16x24’ approx., wet bar; built-ins in kitchen; nicely - comes with refrigerator and range; basement; furnace White or maroon V-neck, Check our prices on FOR SALE - black & white . landscaped - approx. 18x28’ Flagstone patio and many and electric water heater - corner lot -- $21,000. FMBA $15, adult and children’s Baked Goods, Crafts, half or whole ‘facedeacon heifer. Call 872- ‘Otherfeatures - all this for $lU,eoO.oO. Approved. sizes. Call 872-2642’ after Christmae Gifts Meat Wholesale and Retail 4588. 10-10-25-3 5 :00. Proceeds go to Junior ,5-10-25-2 Gahor’s Meat.. 40 ACRES: All buildings in very good condition; practically RETIREE SPECIAL!!! Frame one story home with Class. 5-10-18-2 Packing FOR SALE - male goat, *hew rmfs; newly painted - One story bungalow with 5 aluminum siding; 2 bedrooms; with beautiful brick FIRE- great stud, $50. Call 872-3683 LOST - blonde cocker rooms; basement; mud room; 24x28’ two car garage at- PLACE and new brick chimney - lots of kitchen cabinets; spaniel. Call 872-4468. 1 mile north, 1 mile west of after 4 :30. 10-10-113 tached; barn and other buildings; productive soil - very all carpeted - 100 AMP service - circuit breakers - offered to Bad Axe. * PERSONALIZED MATCH 5-10-25-3 attractive setting - all this for $85,~.00.Seller will hold you for $14,000.00 terms available. BOOKS AND WEDDING Phone (517) 2648161 (Wanted)‘ land contract. NAPKINS 2649375 GAGETOWN: Very nice hbme - neat in and out - 1% story LOOK WHO IS Dave Reed - 8p-m RNs WANTED- - afternook -40ACRES: Home needs repair - 30x45’ barn with lean to - with 2 bedrooms; front porch; open stairway - natural gas .Luscious colors COMING BACK 8-9-6ff art-time positions avail& milk house; 19 stanchions; 2 calf pens; tool shed; some tile - furnace; basement; new 16x24’ garage with electric door TO CASS CITY ELMER H. FRANCIS and gle. Excellent fringe be- ~$55,000.00 in Kingston Township; offered to you for opener; cute kitchen arrangement - $21,000.00. See new catalog for nefits. Hills and Dales Genl $55,000.00. Seller will hold land contract. latest designs Son, licensed builder. New Country Star M~~ homes or remodeling. Roof- era1 Hospital. Contad RIVER ROAD --- 2-3 bedroom home - one story - new well Nadine Lounsbury RN. ;‘BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME: Close into Cas City - with own water system; several new Andersen Windows; Cass City Chronicle Bandy and the ing, siding, barns, pole buildings. Phone 872-2921. 11-10-18-3: .Situated on landscaped 1%acres - over 3500 square feet of insulated - garage attached --- VACANT - $26,500.00 terms. 5-2-94f Rod& Clowns living space 4 all extra large rooms; practi- 8-1 n-i i-7 - bedrooms; Seller will hold land contract. $3500 down. HELP WANTED - Quality :cally all brick with 28x32’ garage; many built-ins; walk out FRIDAY, NOV. 16 basement; wet-bar; FIREPLACE with heatilator and glass 79 ACRES: Close in to Cass City - Newly decorated home FREE WATER ANALYSIS control manager must he with 3 bedrooms; gas furnace; large barn- Chuck Gage experienced with inspec- door; 18x36’ IN GROUND SWIMMING POOL with solar OWNER - Water King water soften- Mark your calendar ! cover inspection invited!!! Offered to you for RETIRED FROM FARMING ---- $6O,Ooo.W will hold land ers and salt available at Call Colony House‘ for Welding Shop tion equipment, gauges, - Your contract. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Fuelgas. 4 miles east of Heli-arc welding blueprint reading and lay- $95,ooo.o0. Cass City on M-53. Phone advance tickets 8752-;303t:3Specializing in aluminum, out inspection. Knowledge VACANT! !! IN CASS CITY: Stately 2 story home with aluminum 872-2161. 5-10-25-tf stainless steel. blacksmith- of GM, GQS, Ford QlOl and IN CASCITY: A comfortable home for the lower income siding; aluminum storms and screens; 4 bedrooms; 1% ing, fabricating and radi- SPC required. Reply to Box family: 1% story with 34 bedrooms; Lennox furnace; bathrooms; FORMAL DINING ROOM; wall to wall ator repair. ’ Q,Cass City Chronicle. several rooms carpeted; garage attached to home; plus carpeting; very desirable family home with lots of room in (Services) WANTED , Also portable welding 11-10-25-2 another 16x20’ building for workshop; immediate ma- and out - extra large landscaped and treed lot; 1% car sion. Reduced to $28,500.00 for sale. Let show Newspapers, Newspapers BRING YOUR steel saws All types of welding immediate us garage dith lots of storage room; this home has had good PART-TIME possi- you this fine home. Situated in quiet residential area. to my shopfor sharpening. 7062 E. Deckerville Rd, COOK - care with “parklike grounds” - Asking only $55,000.00. Your Croft-Clara Softball Team Skill saws to 7% inches ble full-time, no experience inspection invited! Newspaper Drive Deford, Michigan necessary, must like cook- 40 ACRES on blacktop road - choice building site; hunting, sharpened $1.25 each. Phone 872-2552 etc. Bevens Rd. - Kingston Township -- price reduced to Table saws to 10 inches ing. Nights and days. Phone

BAY CITY-FORESTVILLE ROAD - RANCH TYPE HOME sharnened kach &5-15-ff 872-2720. 11-10-25-2 $2B,SOO.oO for quick sale. Immediate possession. with Brick and Aluminum siding; 6 rooms; Luxaire + SAT., 27 - $M.. -. €ET. Bruce Silvernail, 5205 Be- Furnace with forced hot air; all large rooms; 1% bath- North of Cass City: 3 ACRES: 1%story comfortable home - 1680 square feet of living space plus full basement; vens. Phone 517-683-2732. AUCTIONEERING See HELP- WANTED with 34 bedrooms; Lennox Furnace plus wood burner in rooms; For pick-up call after 5 p.m. 8-9-20-10------Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top, 24x24’ two car garage attached; lot nicely landscaped Craig Helwig 872-4761 dollar for your property. lournevman iving room with raised slate hearth; formal dining room; 2 U I 1~x200’~-$75,000.00 terms, Mike Murphy 872-4434 bedrooms down and 2 up; living room with exposed beams; ONLY $15.00 service - Phone 872-3019, Cass City.- electricians 872-3331 8-103-tf- -. -. new 4 piece bathroom; basement walls are panelled well Jack Hillaker charge (within 15 miles of - 5-10-18-2 M-46 and M-24). Re- Must be a journeyman insulated; “Parklike Grounds” 1%car garage; taxes only SPECIAL!! A lot of home for the money!! Hip roof style and have proof of same. $440.00 -Priced to sell at $42,500.00terms. with 3 bedrooms; painted white with shutters; gasheat and frigerators, washers, TV REPAIR Please apply in person. hot water; laundry room off kitchen; wood burning stove MISSING 2 weeks - Shab- dryers repaired. 90 day all makes guarantee. Fast in-home Antenna and Towers (free Sebewaing Industries, 40 .ACRES - near Cass City - Doublewide built in 1972 - 2 remains - 55’ deep well - own Myers water system; plus bona/M-53 area - yellow bedrooms; gas furnace; ideal for,starter home or retirees storage building - 103’x210’ lot - in the country all of this for Lab, 12 years old. Family service. Tuscola estimates). Appliance Repair Inca,249 N. Center St., Sebe- - - Atmliance. Call 673-2720. waing, Mi. 48759. $39,900 - Sellers will sell on land contract - vacant - pet, needs medication. Call II 872-5309 or 872-5327. 8-8-9-tf immediate possession, or IO acres & home $S,sOO. 3 13-672-9440 Phone 517-883-2020 River Road: 1% ACRES: RANCH TYPE HOME with 3 5-10-25-2 SHARPENING SERVICE call ~i~~ bedrcmms; furnace with 3 zones; drilled well with 2 storage An E.O.E. 46 ACRES: Remodeled 8 morn home with 4 bedrooms; - 2 miles south, 1 174 west at 11-10-25-2 12x24’sunroom with Jalousie windows; gas furnace 6 years tanks; Andersen windows throughout - built in 1976 - all this PANCAKE BRUNCH 5870 W. Kelly Rd. Ed AL’S TV SALES Ad; beautiful Brick Fireplace with Heatilator and glass for $46,500.00. & SERVICE SUNDAY, NOV. 11 Spencer, 872-4512. 8-9-15-tf WOMAN NEEDED to care door; formal dining rtmm with large picture window ; 6 acre 1453 Main St. for children in mv home. hardwood grove; acres tillable productive soil new 2% TWO INCOME HOME: REMODELED - $365.00 income - Country style - all 40 - SPECIAL at a good investment here! Snover, Mich. Afternoon shift. Ciss City- car garage plus 24x32’ tool shed; your inspection invited - $29,900.00- you can eat PROFESSIONALMr. 2’s CARPET A1 and Bryan Pudelko Gagetown area. Call 6f& $92,soO.o0terms. Reduced to $89,500, 1O:OO a.m.-2:00 p.m. 8-9-27-tf 2678, 11-10-11-3 RANCH TYPE HOME IN NEmR SUBDIVISION - 3 bed- Wilbur Building AND.-. - UPHOLSTERY- 2 rooms; large kitchen with dining area - garage attached; Caro Fairgrounds CLEANING IN’ CAS CITY: Stately story home with aluminum JOHNSON’S SEPTIC siding; 34bedrooms; forced hot water heating system; 1% seller will hold land contract ---- $48,500.00 terms. IM- Adults $3.50 FIRE RESTORATION [Work Wanted) TANK - Cleaning - availa- bathrooms; formal dining room; front porch about 30’ in Seniors $1.75 Commercial & Residential Fast, courteous and ble 7 days. No charge WILL DO baby sitting in length; awnings on 6 windows; attic and walls insulated - 2 SUPER MARKET: Grossing over $840,000.~; brick Under 12 $2.00 mileage. Call 269-8097. 5-under - free inexpensive. my home. Call 872-2408. Large Lots complete $5o,OOO.OO. Sellers will hold land building; SDM license; 7,000 square foot building; 100% 8-18-18-tf 12-10-11-3 contract. Immediate possession! ! ! location; real estate, fixtures, equipment, a~,oooplus Tuscola County 4-H Free Estimates VACANT!!! inventory. Small Stock - 1 5-10-25-2 Mick Zawilinski HAVE YOUR office or IN CASS CITY: This beautiful seven mom home with ALL BRICK HOME 28x42’ plus 22x24’ garage and 9x13’ Phone 872-3725 Ken Martin home cleaned by an experi- aluminum siding; Library; Formal Dining Room; 34 breezeway attached - 6 rooms with 1% bathrooms; SUPPORT YOUR Elkland- 8-6-16-tf Electric, Inc. enced lady. Call Sue, 872- bedrooms; wall to wall carpeting; FIREPLACE with FAMILY ROOM with FIREPLACE WITH HEATILATOR: Novesta United Way. Cam- ?030 (have references). heatilator - Bay Window - large recreation room with Residential and Commercial 12-10-25-3 PLUS 3-39, Building suitable for HOME OCCUPA- paign ends Nov. 17. LAWYER? Uncontested di- Wiring wet bar - basement; garage; nicely landscaped - many TION - nicely landscaped lot 258x297’ on Highway M-81- 5- 10-18-3 vorces, bankruptcies, $250. other features -- priced to sell immediately at $69,miO0- $85,ooO.00 terms. Probate service. Attorney State Licensed WILL CARE FOR elderly Seller will finance. Possession on short notice. Get started now on great 37 years. Donald E. Smith. Derson in your home by dav TWO HOMES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! ! ! Situated on a gifts and decorations for Call (517) 883-3285. 8-10-6-tf Estimates br week. Have referekei. COUNTRY HOME 2.9 Acres -blacktop road - 1%story parcel of land 400x400’ - or will sell se rately - let us tell Christmas and have fun Free Call Debbie Davis anvtime with aluminum siding and black shutters; Moncrief 06 about it! ! !! $40,500.00 for both homc or sell one! doing them at : 12-16-25-tf ‘ furnace with Jensen addm wood burning stove - b Blown Insulation Phone 872-4114 872-4795- Knots Ceramics laundry room off kitchen; dining room large two car COUNTRY HOME: 1% story with 3-4 bedrooms; base- ’n Pots New construction 41wrdsCorner Road - Large selection of green- 8-&l&tf WILL DO babysitting in my garage with stove; plus utility building - plus 24’ ment; 1% car garage attached; newly decorated - Remodeling home any shift. Deford vimming pool --all this for $39,500.00 terms --- Sellers possession on short notice - Reduced to $29,900. terms. ware, classes and Additions supplies - NCMA and area. Have references. Call I will hold land contract. Possession on short notice. Garages r’AGAhI’S THUMB Carpet 872-3967. 12-10-11-3 a ACRES will sell 10 Am:spORT8MGN’S PARADISE!! ! Duncan certified Roofing, Siding Cleaning - Dry foam Or @vera1 businesses for sale - Let us tell you about them! ! ! 1% story home with yellow aluminum siding; FIRE- teacher on Deckerville Pole Buildings steam, Also upholstery and PLACE ; large FAMILY size kitchen - Laundry room - base- Rd., 3% miles east of De- wall cleaning. Free esti- [ Card of Thanks) ment; furnace plus woodburning addon - breezeway - 2 car ford. FREE ESTIMATES mates. Call toll free 1-800- 60 ACRES - Close to Cass City - BRICK HOME with lots of Phone 872-2350 rehodeling done; new carpeting - large Mrn; garage, etc. garage; WHITE CREEK THRU PROPERTY - many LeiterI‘nan Builders 322-0206 or 517-761-7503. We I WOULD LIKE to thank beautiful Pines lots of deer, pheasants, rabbib, fighing, 5-10-18-2 $6&ooO.00 - seller will hold land contract - Immediate - Cass- -.- - Citv- - . welcome BankAmericard - Dr. Donahue and Dr. IS- will hold land contract. Immediate psessian! 1 ! Pomession . etc. sellers Phone 872-3721 Master Charge, 8-3-20-tf terabadi and the nurses at Winners of the raffle held Hills and Dales Hospital for by St. Pancratius Women’s Licensed and Insured the care they gave me. Council Saturday, Oct. 20, 84-15-tf [-) Thanks for the many cards are : RICH’S DISPOSAL - RZ WANTED - TV antenna and flowers and those who I Before Buying or Selling dential and Commercial called on me. Teressa Bid- with rotor. For sale - large 1st - Quilt - Mary Ann Rubbish Removal. Con- dle. 13-10-25-1 Kubacki. chest type freezer, $125. tainer service available. Phone 872-3327. 6-10-25-1 2nd - $50 - Rocky Gillisse. Call 683-2233. 8-2-12-tf WE WISH TO express our See, Call or Write to: 3rd - Ceramic Christmas - orchard heartfelt thanks and ap- tree - Father Morales. $6.00 MINIMUM charge - WANTED preciation for the many 4th - Bedspread - Mary mixers, toasters, coffee- sprayer, refrigerator and 500 or 600 gallon tank for acts of kindness, messages Miller. makers, etc. repaired. Tus- of sympathy and floral of- 5th - $25 - Allien Owenge. cola Appliance, phone 673- hauling water. Call after 7 B.A. Calka Real Estate 2720. 8-8-9-t f p.m. 883-2898. 6-10-18-3 ferings and donations to the 6th - Collette doll - Lois Cancer Society and the 6306 W. Main St., Cass City Sugden. _ Cas City Salem United 4 7th - Afghan - Henry - Apartment size * / Phone 872-3355 CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING WANTED Methodist Church received Bartnik. BEEF-FORK-VEAL-LAMB electric kitchen range. from our friends, neighbors + 8th - Baby quilt - Terri Reasonably priced. Call and relatives during the WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF FARMS - BUSINESSES AND Groombridge. CURING,SMOKING AND 313-672-9347. 6-10-18-3 LARGER & MORE EXPENSIVE VACANT LAND loss of our mother. We espe- HOMES, 9th - $20 - Kim Orzel. PROCESSING cially thank the Rev. Clare not shown here - please call office. loth - $20 - Jo~ TUESDAY & FRIDAY Farm Patton for his many visits Wolschlager . and comforting words. We 11th - $20 - Carol Van Erp. Erla (Equipment thank Drs. Hall and Jeung LISTINGS WANTED ON ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE 12th - Cutler9 set - Terri and the staff of Hills and IWE SELL FARMS AND HOMES AT 6%1 Groombridge. Packing Co., Inc. WILRICH 18 ft. field cul- Dales Hospital and also 13th - 2 ceramic pie plates tivator with harrow attach- Roger and Beverly LitCle Peggy Ulfig. USDA Plant 1074 IN TUSCOLA,HURON AND SANILAC COUNTIES - ment. ’ Like new! for their helpfulness. The Serving the Thumb Area for over 30 years .14th - Pillow cases - Mary CasCity 517-872-2191 Laethem’s, Caro; Phone family of Fern Silvernail. Edzik. 84-44 , @ I A,-. 4 (517) 673-3939. 9-10-25-1 We buy Land Contracts aREALTOR _c 13-10-25-1 An Equalfa OppofiunitY Lender 3-10-;La-1 PAGE FOURTfiEN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25,1984 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN County Plan for requests 2 Elmwood mulls trash a safe increases pickup for township Hall0ween Proposal two is a one-mill renewal request for the years 1985 through 1988. ElrnwoQd Township trus- that allows residents to at the meeting would be: ing them to support the people that are going to be Money from the renewal tees discussed possible al- haul their own trash to the set a dumpster at the county in their upcoming giving out treats turn on all will be used for improve- township’s old landfill site, millage requests. The outside lighting to make it Dear Mr . Myers : Except for some high-fly- ternatives for residential landfill. The village is ex- easier for the children to ing speculators, people buy ments to local township trash pickup at their meet- pected to close the landfill have residents contract for township passed a resolu- I read your column regu- roads, bridges and local their own trash pickup, or tion to support the two mil- find the house. larly and carefully. You zero coupon bonds to stash ing Wednesday, Oct. 17. because it is not in com- away and let the things sit street systems. The discussion stems pliance with Department of have the township hire a lage requests of 0.50 and Tuscola County Sheriff have long advocated zero Paul Berry warns parents I until they mature. The Bingham Township in from the expected clqsing Natural Resources regula- trash hauler to pick up the 0.25. Both millage requests coupon. bonds. Last Huron County is requesting entire township. are to run for five years. not to allow their children January I bought some cal- bonds you got were obliga- of the Cass City landfill Jan. tions. to eat any homemade tions of the U.S. govern- a six-year, two-mill in- 1, 1985. Presently, the Sattelberg said that the In other business the trus- led TIGRS at Merrill crease for road mainte- Township Clerk Joanne trustees decided that if they tees approved Public Act candy or cookies unless Lynch. Cost was $2,104. ment, and were and are the township has an agreement Sattelbefg said that possi- safest things I can think of. nance and Ltnstruction. with the village of Cass City set a dumpster at the old 116 for Leo and Ila they are sure that they are My statement at end of ble alternatives discussed landfill site, they would Seurynck, 5879 Jacob Road, safe. May showed a value of Wheu they mature you’ll have to hire someone to and for Harold and Hilda Berry said that if parents $1,05p. have $40,000 for your invest- watch and maintain the Koch, 4065 Hobart Road. find any contaminated food Is it possible a fine invest- ment made now for $2,100. dumpster to be sure that They voted to pay the or any safety violations, ment like this would drop 50 Meanwhile the cash-in the trash was properly dis- Tuscola County Road Com- they are to report them to percent in such a short value will go up and down. It’s a two-way street, and Men, Women and Children posed of. mission $8,119 for work per- the Sheriff’s Department. time? - Ms. Boca Raton, i She said that if the formed on Hobart, Dosser Chief Wilson said that one Fla . it’s just as likely to bring township hired a trash and Dale Roads, and ap- of the most important Dear MS : you short-run profit as it hauler for the entire proved a special board safety precautions is to The details you gave on has shown you a short-run i RICHARDS‘ BARBER & STYLING @ township, it would require meeting for Nov. 7 at 7:30 take youngsters out only your purchase of zero paper loss. In the long run 6592 Houghton (Corner Houghton & Maple), Cass City the township to bill each of pm. to swear in township during the prescribed trick- coupon bonds did not in- you will get the $40,000 the township’s residents for officials following the elec- or-treat-hours, when there clude a vital piece of data which the U.S, government WE ARE MORE THAN JUST A BARBER SHOP the service. She added that tion. is more daylight. - the number of years to has promised which will We will come to your home Tugs., Wed., Thurs. Mornings many of the residents al- Trustees also agreed to The hours for trick-or- maturity. come about from $2,100 treating for the area are: Without that information, being compounded at ap- . 1-A In-home service slightly higher. II ready hire their own trash contact township attorney? i pickup. Tom Abbey, Caro, to deter- Cass City - 6:OO to 7:30 and without my bond cal- proximately 11 percent Two hair stylists to sew you. Call 872-4094 for an . “We are in limbo right mine if township property p.m. culator, which I left behind until maturity. appointment, Walk-ins are always welcome. now,?’ Sattelberg said. “It can be sold without taking Kingston - 6:OO to 7:30 in Delray I Beach before People who bought Xerox would be nice if we had bids. The property, located p.m. coming North for the sum- and Eastman Kodak and ALL PERMANENTSUNDER $20’ / some input from the pub- next to the township cemet- Ubly - 6:OO to 7130p.m. mer, I can’t check the var- Avon Products at lW,Gen- 114, lic. ” ery on Cas City Road, was Owendale - 6:OO to 7:30 ious prices you mention. eral Motors at IBM at PRECISION CUTS $5.00 OR LESS County Commissioner advertised for bids to be re- p.m. The particular period you 134, Consumers Power at 42 a Gagetown - 5:00 to 7:00 refer to coincides with the (now 51, would all like to p.m. shar est -decline in govern- trade places with you. menr bond prices in my They’d be very happy to be memory. Prices of “full sure of not only getting coupon” bonds went dawn their money back, but hav- around 17 percent in that ing it multiplied 20 times in time, as rates went from the span of a generation. around 11 percent to 13.5 Yours, percent. Bill Myers It’s the nature of the P.S. Incidentally? zero- arithmetic of bonds with a coupon government bonds maturity date far off - in are ohly suitable for peri your case, I’d guess these sons in a very low tax brac- were 30-year bonds - that ket, say 20 percent, or for , the change in price of the no-tax situations like a pen- bonds is much more, rela- sion fund. Municipal or tax- tive to an interest rate exempt bonds also have change, than shorter bonds. zero-coupons, yielding With zero coupons the ratio around 10.25 to 10.5 percent. of change is especially There is no tax to pay on large, if you were buying these as you hold them, and these for about 5 cents on there is no capital gains tax the dollar. to pay when they mature.

LOST AND FOUND - Someone re-, covered a lost hat near the Campbell. Elementary School and placed it in a’ spot where whoever lost it could easily find it, on a corner post.

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-.C...C...C..h-ICI--e#w------t CAS.S CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 78, NUMBER28 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25,19&1 Twenty-five cents SECTION 2, PAGES 1-8 They once paid to belong Dedication key ta volunteer fire fightem

You paid to become a fireman In the early years In Cass City. Fire DepartmentJan. 18,1950. truck for $1 .oo. The two departments were combined in a formal agreement The Cass City Flre Department was organized by the village In the merger agreement the village agreed to furnish the fire it was the same truck that the council In Oct., 1884, and included 12 volunteers who each paid department with a building and give the township the village fire 1944. $3,440.50 for in complete with by-laws that were adopted unanimously by the 51.00 to belong. H.V. Aldrlch was the first chlef and A.D. council and the townshlp. Gillis, first secretary. The department has operated in a business like fashion since Evidently that system wasn’t the bmt, as the department was its early years. By-laws of the Cass City Fire Department, reorganizedJuly 8,1885. yellowed with age, have been preserved by the department. The members present became charter members of the It spelled out in detail how the department was to be department. They included many of the persons whose names organized and the role that the firemen would have in the are etched in the development of Cass City. operation. They included D.P. Deming, Wilson, Work, R,S. Toiand, A.D. For instance, sectlon one says that the department would be Gillis, Walter Gamble, John Murtne, W.W. Frast, S. Wickware, composed of two divlsions, “A Hose Company and a Hook and Will Spltier, Jas. W. Higglns, A. Hitchcock, James McGllvary, Ladder Company. Each dlvlsion shall be officered as follows: S.C. Armstrong, F.E. Austin, Alex McKsnzle, Henry Stewart, I.P. Captain and First Lieutenant who shall be governed by the chief. Hern, J.W. McComber and Aldrich. Toland was elected chief. There shall also be a treasurer and secretary.” The original fire hall was on the southeast corner of Seeger Firemen in those days had to toe the mark. “No member shall and Pine Streets. It was a long wooden building facing Seeger at any time or under any pretense wear any apparel or use any Street. The rear rooms housed the village coun&li. tools or other furniture belonging to the fire department, for his In 1921 the flre hall moved to South Seeger Street just north of private benefit... If any member violates this law he shaii be the alley between Main and Pine Streets. expelled at once.” The department almost moved into the building where Schneeberger Furniture la located. The townshlp had a 51,OOO FINES ASSESSED optlon on the building and was conalderlng hiring an archltect before that plan fell through. It was expensive if a volunteer was a backslider under these The department moved into Its present quarters on Church early bylaws. “Any member being absent from any regular drill Street in 1972. shall be fined the sum of 156.” Flremen missing qny special drill The Cass Clty Fire Department became the Elkland Township or meeting had It a little easier. Those backsliders had to pay 10 cents. What to do when Oldest living fireman You report a fire Obvlouaiy getting to a fire as quickly as possible reduces loss and saves life. You can help If serviced by the department. When you have a fire to report call 872-FIRE. That number rings at the sheriff’s department in Car0 and in the homes of the fire fighters. However, use this number only for fires, not for caillng police for other duties. It will be helpful In an emergency situation to have the fire fighter8 number written in a prominent place so valuable moments aren’t lost calling In the report. , THE ELKLANO TOWNSHIP FIRE FIGHTERS - Back row, Captain Dick Root, Captain Others Get Quick Results With The Donald Root, Assistant Chief Milt Connolly and Chief Jerome Root, Jr. Third row: Don Finkbeiner, Mick Kim, Bob McArthur, Bob Becker, Roger Hurley, Bill Chronicle’s ‘Classified Ads- McKinley, Jack Hartwick. i Second row: Dan Gee, Charles Tunis, Rick Gaffney, Todd Alexander, J. D. Tuckey. You Will Too! Front row: John Finkbeiner, Walt Jezewski, Janet Hurley, Jim Jezewski, Dave ------J McNaughton. Soundatheah& Ward Benkelman

nembers of the department and the whistle sounas. The whistle is the third alarm sounding devise used in CaSs when he first served on the fire department :ity. The first was a steel railroad tie hit with a sledge hammer. but it Was back in the days with people After that a whistle was placed on top of a grist mill located On powered hose cart. he corner of Main and Oak Streets. Modern equipment helps 6476 Main St. Cass City, MI Elkhnd fire department

Ready at a moment’s notice to control fires In the village or the with a 300-galion tank that was purchased in 1978. Rounding out the fleet is a 1974 model van. country are the 5 units used to transport firemen and their In the last few years the department has also added several equipment when the alarm sounds. pieces of life saving equipment. It’s likely that today’s firemen can get to the scene of 8 fire on The jaws of life used to extricate trapped victims was the very edge of the area they are responsible for faster than fire- purchased In 1981. A K-12 saw that can cut through steel, wood AT men in 1885 could get to the edge of town. and cement to get at the root of fires, arrived the following year. \\w Firemen in 1885 proudly showed off their two new brightly In 1983 a resuscitator became part of the department’s colored red and gold wooden fire wagons. The hose cart had equipment. widely spaced floor boards to allow the water’to escape. The ANNIVERSARY SALE A compressor to fill tanks and four Scott air packs protect other cart carried the ladders. Human power dragged those carts to fires.,, unless the Snow firemen in smoked filled situations. In case of power failure was deep and a farmer happened to be in town, Then he was paid there is generating ‘quipment- . Oct. 2$,26 & 27 a dollar to hitch the wagons to a sleigh and rush equipment and Added protection Isfurnished by a portabie water pump tank* It’s available because of the dedication of the firemen. firemen to the fire. They purchased the unit with money out of the meager pay Early firemen would probably be astonished by the equipment earned as members of the departmeqt. Out-of-pocketcosts were today. The community is served by two Pumpers Purchased in about $l,OoO. The unit is worth three times that, but much of the Suits Tams Urnbrellus 1968 and 1978 and 8 tanker that arrived in 1982. expense was eliminated because firemen did much of the In addition there is a four-wheel drive vehicle b.ou€lht in 1978 construction work. It was a three-weekspare time project.

LIFE SAVING equipment of the Elkland Township Fire Department includes the “jaws of life” at left, displayed by Jerome and Don Root; the resuscitator, shown by Dick Root, and the Scott airpack by Milt Connolly. The K-12 saw is in the foreground. PAGE TWtr CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25,1984 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN ...... ~...~...... ’.’...’...... ’.~.’.....~.’.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~...~.~...~...~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~...~...~.~~~.~~~~.~.~~~~~~~~~....- .::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::~:::::::::::::~:::::~:::::::::::~::::~::~::~~~::::~~:: New Moore Road bridge scheduled 0wen I G age Historical

A bridge in Huron County placement and Rehabilita- senting the Michigan De- Seniors meet Society to is one of 90 scheduled to be ‘tion Program and the partment of Transporta- replaced by the Transpor- Michigan Critical Bridge tion, the 83 county road at Sherwood Down Memory Lane meet Monday tatiori Department, State Program. commissions and the Represeiitative Dick Allen “On most of the bridges, municipal street agencies. Seventy-two members The Cass City Area His- (R-Fairgrove) announced federal funds pay 80 per- and guests of the Owen- FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE torical Society will hol today. cent of the cost and the state Allen said that there are Gage Senior Citizens Club their last meeting for 1984 Replacement of the and local agency 10 percent more than 10,000 bridges 20 meT at Sherwood on the Hill at the Rawson Memorial Moore Road bridge over the each,” Allen said. feet in length or longer in in Gagetown Thursday, ...... Library, 6495 Pine St., Cass ...... J ...... Pinnebog River is part of a fl The 90 bridges approved Michigan and engineers Oct. 18, for their annual din- City, Monday at 7:30 p.m. $21 million project to be for replacement were re- rated 3,498 of them struc- ner-out meeting. Prior to FIVE YEARS AGO of Owendale, was named surer is Olson MacCallum. A slide presentation of co- paid for with funds from the commended by a nine- turally deficient or func- the meal, Rev: Myra Owen-Gage Homecoming Other board members are vered bridges, mostly in the federal Critical Bridge Re- member committee repre- tionally obsolete. Sparks, pastor of Owendale The Great Pumpkin queen during halftime cere- Robert Osborne, Eph mid-western states, will be and Gagetown United came early for Beth Phil- monies Friday at the Owen- Knight and Ken Maharg. presented by Cliff and Jean Methodist Churches, led lips, 20-month-old daughter Gage-Port Austin game at The Greenleaf Extension Willet, Bad Axe. the group in prayer. . of William and Jean Phil- Owendale. Miss Botka has Club met Wednesday at the visitors are invited. Following, Elma Mik- lips of Grassmere Road. been accepted at Ferris home of Mrs. Theodore Cider and doughnuts Vctil’ lovich chaired a short infor- Her father grew a pumpkin State College where she will Gracey. Eighteen ladies be served. mal meeting awarding door enroll as a freshman next were present. After the . . - which weighs 96 pounds and BOARDTUSCOLA OF COMMISSIONERS COUNTY prizes to Leanora Shantz is 66 inches in circumfer- fall. meeting, the hostess, as- and Ed Good. A nominating nnnn Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harris sisted by her daughter-in- U4IGG. These are Condensed minutes approved committee consisting of Robert Ridenour, will be leaving Saturday to law, served lunch. for phblication by your Tuscola County Louise Ashmore, Doris spend the winter in Tarpon Willis Campbell, chair- Board of Commissioned. Thomas Guinther, Mar- The full official texl of this summary Of Schell and Martha Durham , jorie Moore, Kitridge Springs, Fla . man of the Elkland and Board prOCeedinQSmay be examined at the was announced. St. Michael’s Ladies’ Novesta Township Com- offie of the. County Clerk during regular Ricker and Clyde Weir business hours. A get well card was were five of the 41 Guild held its monthly munity Chest drive, said signed and sent to Evelyn employees who were hon- meeting in the rectory Oct. that Henry Smith was the October 9.1984 Winchestqwho is in Huron ored for their years of ser- 9 with 14 members present. first of the many solicitors Memorial Hospital follow- Refreshments were pro- to return His envelope. Meeting opened with Prayer and Pledge vice with General Tele- to the Flag. ing surgery. phone Company at a ban- vided by Mary Adamczyk ACTIONRoll call: TAKEN:All members present. Euchre was played at 11 quet held Oct. 20. and Virginia Bilicki. 35 YEARS AGO I \ tables. Army Private Debra Lillie Bruce and Mr. and The agenda was approved as amended. The next meeting is the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Minutes of Spt. 25, 1984 were apprOVed Stec, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arleon Retherford asStanley typed. Baldwin appeared before the I \ regular business meeting Mrs: Mike Stec of Cass City, were callers at the William Reid are attending the an- Nov. 1 when blood pressure Patch home Thursday nual meeting of the Michi- Board and discussion was held in regard to has returned to this area as theMonalee agency. Chambers, Rudy PetzOld, Bring in your decorated readings will be taken. an Army recruiter aide. A evening. gan State Grange at 1979 graduate of Cass City Jackson this week as dele- James McCam, Jackie Larson, and Paul pumpkin on Oct. 29,30or 31. 25 YEARS Lefler were appointed to the Handicapped High School, Pvt. Stec en- AGO gates from Tuscola County. Compliance Committee. They will be judged on Republicans listed in for three Mrs.Gilbed Albe, Mrs. Mrs. Reid is also represent- The Handicapped Compliance Commit- years. ing Tuscola granges as teg per diem fee was set at $25.00 per day Halloween Day, Oct. 31,1984. county “Cinderella” and plus mileage. The Philathea class of the Greenleaf, Mrs- Grant A letter was received and placed on fd. \ I to meet Baptist Church had a Hutchinson and Mrs. Basil will compete with other from the Economic Development Corpwa- hayride Saturday night fol- WottOn attended hstalla- young matrons for the title tion. lowed by hot dog &t tion of Eastern Star officers A letter from the Prosecuting Attorney November 1 a at of “State Grange Prin- was received and placed on file. - the Harold Ray1 home, at UniOnVilk Thursday cess. ” \ Erla’s Food Center 1 A letter from the City of Vassar was re- Mr. and Mrs. James ceived and placed on file. The regular meeting of Twelve persons partici- evening* Richard Dehmel. Geraldine Prieskwn, the Sanilac County Republi- pated. Officers elected last year Groombridge of Flint spent L.E. Althaver, Kenneth Hall and Lydia can Party will be held Nov. will again be in charge of Sundav and Monday with Wielenga were appointed to the TuseOla Cass City - Ph. 872-2191 the Grant United- Fund their daughter, Mrs: Voyle County Economic Development Corpora- 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the County TEN YEARS AGO tion Board. Conference Room, 37 Au- campaign this year. Chair- Dorman and family. Stanley Henry was appainted to the De- stin St., Sandusky. The pub- Deb Botka, daughter of man of the board is Elmer Car0 High School de- partment of Public Works Board and Elgene lic is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. James Botka hdrews. Secretary-trea- feated Cass City here Fri- Keller was appointed to the County Building dav night 12 tn 6. The Cass AuthorityElections Board.were held for the various Maw? 4 ---E)--- -- ”- City touchdown was made and commissions. The following peopr .4*----- on a pass from Ken Martin were elected: Tuscola County Library Board - Maiiha to Jack Bird for 12 yards. Thurston. t BEN FRANKLIN’S The kick for the extra point Tuscola County Planning Commission - was blocked. Jack DeSimplaire, Leon Keinath and Paul Naugle. Margie White to fill the unexpired Mr. and Mrs. Anson Karr term.fuscola County Road Commission - H8r- and Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Powell made a four- vey Eno. Construction Code Board of Appeals - hundred-mile trip to north- Elwyn Helwig, Wilbur Partlo and Wayne ern Michigan Sunday. Raymond. -==I Tuscola County Screening Commission - Karen Goodchild, Adolph Paulitch, Carolyn Neuenfeldt and Elsie Hicks. Social Services Board - Arlan Hartwick. Special Hardings hold Tuscola County Communlty Men! %!* Heavy Health Services Board - Kathy Athey, Pat- Purchase ricia Gilchrist. family reunion Tuscola County Board of Health - Dorothy */ Mantey. ! Mr. and Mrs. Bud (Mar- The Greater Saginaw Bay Fishing Con- ‘A BUNTING sortium Commission - John Wenta, George gie) Schwartz spent Satur- Wright, Richard Dehmeland Robert Atkins. day night, Oct. 13, at Union Human Development Commission - FLEECE LeeRoy Clark and Robert Russell. Lake attending a family Human Development Sub Board - 60” w id8 reunion hosted by the chil- LeeRoy Clark ahd Robert Russell. dren of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Substance Abuse Advisory Council - f Robert Russell. Yd. $289 (Louise) Harding of East Central Michigan Planning and De- Homasassa Springs, Fla., velopment Council - Earl Beagle and w. whose 70th birthdays were Donald Duggar. Oct. 8 and Oct. Q. Scott Sterrner, Prosecuting Attorm Blg Assortment 16. appeared before the Board with a reques: All of their children at- to approve a project for the Economic De- tended except a son, Bill, in velopment Corporation project. Project ap- 1 proved and additional directors were Colorado. two J FLANNEL 1 appointed. J Guests included Tom A letter was received and placed on file Harding of Traverse City, from Marvin Pichla regarding the leave of YARD GOODS f absence of Wes Stephens from the Private his daughter, son-in-law Industry Council. Richard Witiz was ap and granddaughter, the pointed to act in Mr. Stephens’ absence. Motion endorsingthe Thumb Area Growth first great-grandchild of Alliance. the Glen Hardings. Claims and accounts were presented and Also present were Paul various orders were allowed. The Secondary Road Patrol Agreement and Glenda Harding of Pon- between the State of Michigan and the %JEANS tiac and Kay Harding of County of Tuscola was approved. f Clarkston. Dues were paid to the United Co~nty A surprise to the Hard- Officers Association for 1984-1985. large Transfer of monies to the Community ings was the attendance of Mental Health Services Board and Depart- Group brothers and sisters, Mr. ment of Social Servkes as their 4th quarter budgeted appropriation. Harding’s sister and hus- Paid the Maintenance of effort bill in the band, Alden and Pat Bell of amountRevised of $12,849.90.Circuit Court budget to reflect the SAVE Farmington, and Mrs. Harding’s sisters and transfer of various line items. i! Transfer of S1,OOO from Soldiers and brothers, Art and Ernestine Sailors relief fund.account to the Soldiers and Thiel of St. Clair Shores, A letter from the State Tax Commission Mrs. James (Florence) was received and placed on file. Thiel of Union Lake, Leo Approved the Certificate of Compliance 30% i! and Eleanor Thiel of Bad with Sec. 31 of Article 9 of the State cor i! stidtion of 1963 and the Proof of Com- Axe, Bennie and Rosie pliade with Public Act No. 5, 1982 Sec. Thiel and Rita Stewart of 21 1.24.9, Michigan Compiled Laws. # On October 23,1984 at 2:oO p.m. a spe- Pontiac, Marie and Joe cial order of the day will be the apportion- Lapak of Lake’City, Paul ment report hearing. and Jeanne Thiel of Royal A letter from W.N.E.M. was received and placed on file. Oak and Margie and Bud Motion allowing part-time help in the Schwartz, Cass City. Equalization Department as budgeted. The reunion was held at Approved the quote from Dave’s Qlass for 10 window openings at the Medical Care Brianwood Country Club. Facility. Whalen and Dillon were authorized to remove the house at 227 E. Grant Street. The Tuscola County Commissionerssup- Some people have be ported the application for federal assistan@ lieved that diamonds grow on Project 84-33in Millington. if left undisturbed in the Minutes were read and approved. L- L- Just Arrived oil. Adjourned to Oct. 23,1984 at 1O:OO a.m. PUBLIC HEARING at Regular Council Meeting of Village of Gagetown MONDAY, NOV. 5

At Special Council Meeting Oct. 8 held with Zoning Board to rezone the Marge Rice property from single to multiple dwelling, 9 Zoning Board members present voted to rezone from R1 to R3. VILLAGE OF GAGETOWN ELERY SONTAG, CLERK \ CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE--T ’HURSDAY, OCTOBER 25,1984 PAGE THREE I 1’ 1 Schedule home HEALTH TIPS .Displaced persons group to meet Shabbona Area News mixes class a.m, for the day. Call toll- I I . I Drugs dangerous The . free 1-800-292-3666 or (517) willHomemaker’s hold its first sessionProgram for . you673-4121 inqualified if youas athink dis- Making convenience are Caro, Marie Meredith mixes at home will be the a new group Tuesday, Oct* &I Phone 672-9489 topic of “Make It At Home” I during pregnancy 30, at the Human placed homemaker. you I to be held Thursday, Nov. ment Commission office, homemakermay be if you for have been a years, The glaucoma screening for a noon luncheon. Kathy Gibbard and Mr. and 1. Two sessions are 429 Montague divorced, widowed, or scheduled Oct. 25 at the The meeting was called scheduled, 1O:OO a.m. and From the look of things, using the “Pill” and wait at Mrs. Louis Behr had break- this country is exNriencing least three months before The group will meet in separated and must sup- Pioneer Senior Citizen to order by Mrs. Smith, fast Sunday morning at 7:OO p.m., at the Farm meeting has been cancelled women’s leader. The devo- Bureau Building in Bad another baby boom. Since attempting to conceive. the HDC meeting room at 9 port Yourself. Ubly Heights in honor of Oc- the first boom, following During the waiting period, as the group is not meeting. tional was in charge of tober birthdays. Axe. *It will be held at Argyle Marie Meredith. Home mixes to. be co- World War 11, much has she should use another Callers of Mr. and Mrs. been learned about the care method of contraception. _dNov. 7. Check with Mar- The lesson was by Mrs. Andy Hoagg Saturday were vered include a baking Professional and Business - .jorie Wheeler or call Nellie Gregg and the sec- master mix, puddings, of pregnant women, par- The antibiotic tetracyc- Mrs. Howard Hill, Mrs. ticularly about the kinds of line, taken during pre- Thumb Area Commission retary’s report by Mrs. Robert Behr, Mrs. Saun cookies, granola, mic- -on Aging, Sandusky 648- Curtis Cleland. Treasurer rowave cake mixes, hot drugs they should and gnancy, can cause perma- Taylor and daughter of should not take, ment discoloration of the ’ 4647. and friendly visitor reports Saginaw cocoa, meat mixes and were presented by Miss other “basics.” At one time, it was child’s teeth. Minor tran- Mr. and Mrs. John thought that the placenta quilizers containing mep- RLDS WOMEN Meredith and cradle report Finkbeiner of Zilwaukee, Participants will see de- \ DIRECTORY by Mrs. Don Smith. monstrations of mixes, (the organ that supplies the robamate or ben- Mrs. Laura Priebe of Sebe- fetus with nutrients) served zodiazepine, used .in early ’ Shabbona RLDS Church Plans were made for the waing and Mrs. Gene Czpla sample mix products and *,:ladies met Thursday, Oct.’ annual bazaar in make a mix to take home. as a barrier to protect the pregnancy, may increase of Plymouth were Sunday unborn child from drugs the risk that a baby will be 18, with M?s. Dean Smith November at the church dinner guests of and A slight fee to cover mix Mr. costs is involved. taken by the mother. Now born with a cleft lip or pa- Dr. G, W. McNiven “L annex. Mrs. Don Smith and family. we know that most drugs late. The November meeting Mr. Finkbeiner and Mrs. Contact the Cooperative Dr:R. R. Watson Extension Service before can pass through this bar- A recent addition to the Optometrists ’ ‘“1Adjustments I will be with Mrs. Robert Priebe are uncle and aunt rier and enter the fetus. list of drugs that pose a risk of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Oct. 30 to register. Primary Vision Center P.C. Whether the fetus will be to the fetus is the acne drug 6505 E! Main, Cass City Czala. harmed depends on the Accutane. Because of con- 872-4374 Or 872.4375 ****** Mr. and Mrs. -Ryerson drug itself, the time during cern over an increase in Puterbaugh and Dalton Airman Houn: yonday thru Maikrzek pregnancy when the major defects in babies Friday 9-5 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Puterbaugh were Sunday mother takes it and the born to women using this 6261 Church St. Smith of California left breakfast guests of Mr. and at Illinois base amount of drug to which the drug, the manufacturer ad- Cass City, Mi. Special Monday after spending- the Mrs. James Brown at Caro. - fetus is exposed. vises women who use Ac- Phone 872.4668 Appointments Available week -end visiting the Airman Gregory I J. cutane to use an effective to return to former’s mother, Mrs, Mrs. Gilbert Groom- Maikrzek, son of Richard bridge and sister Helen of The best rule that an ex- form of contraception, as Ray Armstead Jr. Dr. W. S. Selby Luella Smith and sister and W,and Rose A. Maikrzek of pectant mother can well, beginning at least one Certified Public Accountant husband, Mr. and Mrs. Flint were Thursday sup- 8150 Verona Road, Ubly, is to take no drugs at all, Optometrist per guests of Mr. and Mrs. month before and continu- Office Hwn:9.5 Mom-Fri., Sat. Hours: 8-5 except Thursday Richard Loeding, and fam- has been assigned to Cha- even aspirin, without 9-12, 6312Other hours Main by Street Appointment. Voyle Dorman. not ing for one month after Ac- 812 noon on Saturday ily. nute Air Force Base, Ill., the advice and consent of cutane’s use. 4624 Hill St. Mrs. Ryerson Puter- Mr. and Mrs. Ryerson Across from Hills and Dales Hospital ~fCCof tk Puterbaugh, Dalton Puter- after completing Air Force her doctor. Cass City, Michigan 48726 baugh, Mrs. June Cher- basic training. Even drugs and 5171872.4532 Phone 872-3404 niawski and Andy and Can- baugh, Miss Lana Puter- During the six weeks at It is during the early medicines that don’t re- J dice attended an Avon open baugh, Candice and Andy Lackland Air Force Base, stages of Pregnancy, when quire a doctor’s prescrip- house at the Pigeon library. Cherniawski, Mrs. Victor TX, the airman studied the the cells of the fetus are tion can be harmful to the Mrs. Bob Sprague is the Wyatt, Mrs. Bud Beutler Air Force mission, organi- rapidly growing and the unborn baby. Aspirin, for agent. ana daughter were Sunday zation and customs and re- organ systems are develop- instance, can present prob- evening guests of Mr. and ceived special training in ing that the unborn infant lems if taken during the last HaroldM.D.,A.A.F.P. T. Donahue- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dor- Mrs. Larry Puterbaugh L CARO man were Sunday dinner human relations. is m~tvulnerable to phYs- three months of pregnancy. guests of their granddaugh- and family. Ice cream and In addition, airmen who ical damage from drugs Because if interferes with 4674 Hill Street CHIROPRACTIC ter Tanya in Caro. cake were served in honor complete basic training that the mother takes. The blood clotting, aspirin may Cass City of Larry’s birthday. 872-2323 I Mrs, Helen Bullock of earn credits toward an as- most dramatic example of prolong pregnancy and this kind of damage, of labor and may cause exces- Office hours everyday CLINIC Sandusky, and Miss Grace Mr. and Mrs. Raymond sociate degree in applied but Thursday Wheeler were Wednesday Buerkle were Sunday even- science through the Com- course, is that Of sive bleeding before and thalidamide, a supposedly after delivery I . Dr, Ray Sa10 callers of Mrs. Hazel Rusch ing callers of Mr. and Mrs. munity College of the Air safe sedative sold without of Cass City. Don Smith and family. Force. The same effect Occurs Dr. J. Geitsinger Mr. and Mrs. John Gal- Shabbona United The airman will now re- Prescription in Germany with ibuprofen, an over-the- Chiropractor Call 673-5559 lagher of Saginaw, Mr. and ceive specialized instruc- and England in the late counter painkiller that Methodist Church will ob- 1950’s and early 1960’s- until recently was available Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. Mrs. Bob Palmer and sons, Serve its Bicentennial tion in the missile mainte- 9-12Sat., a.m. 9-12and 4.m.2-6 p.m. 765 N. State St. magically, as a result Of only by prescription. A con- h Paul and Todd, of San- celebration Sunday, Oct. nance field. 1 (Next to Krogers) dusky, Mr. and Mrs. Dale He is a 1984 graduate of widespread use Of this sumer leaflet that accom- Weinlander, Fitthugh, Caro 28, followed by a potluck drug, thousands of Infants Leslie, Al, Ann and Bob. Ubly Community School. panies ibuprofen warns, “It Bertuleit & 21 N. Almer, Caro, Mlch. dinner. were born with deformed is especially important not Across from IGA Store or missing limbs or with de- to use ibuprofen during Schairer, PC Phone Caro 873-4464 I’ fects in major organs?such the last 3 months of pre- Certified Public Accbuntants as the heart. gnancy unless specifically I REPORT OF CONDITION The hOrmones estrogen directed to do so by a doctor 1600 Center Avenue and progestin, taken during because it may cause prob- P.O. Box 775 Richard A. Hall, D.O. I Consolidating domestic and foreign subsidiaries of the Bay City, MI 48707 the first three Or four lems in the unborn child or Osteopathic Physician I Thumb National Bank & Trust Co. of Pigeon increasemonths of the pregnanc risk o[, birth complicationserv.” during deliv- Walter G. Weinlander, CPA 6545 Church Street NunsolBulk cltv Stewart J. Reid, CPA Cass Clty, ,Michigan defects. Both estrogen and In the state of Michigan ,at the close of business on September ,1984 Although there is not al- Robert L. Hennessey, CPA 872-4446 progestins were once used Phone Toll Free Office 872-4725 Home 872-4762 published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United States Code, Section 161, to prevent miscarriage ; ways firm evidence of fetal 1-8OO-624-24OO ’ 1 District progestins also were used harm, a number of other I I Charter Number A Comptrollerof the Currency drugs, including the bar- Saib A. lsterabadi L as a test of pregnancy* M.D., FRCS biturates and am- 4674 Hill Street Because these two hor- phetamine, are suspected Cass City,Mohigm 48728 mones are used in oral con- of causing some serious Surgeon,Outpatient General Clinic & Thorack traceptives, a woman who problems for the unborn in- DO v 3l.J HAVE A becomes pregnant (or fant. Don’t take chances DRlNKll IG PROBLEM? Hills & Dales Hospital . Statement of Resources and Liabilities thinks she may have be- with these of any other drug ALCOHOL ICs ANONYMOUS Each Wed. 8 a.m. I 1 p.m. come pregnant) while tak- or medication when you are AN D AL-NON c- ”I Thousands of dollars ing oral contraceptives pregnant. Protect your Every Friday Evening. 8:OO p.m. and balances due from depository institutions should stop using them and baby from harm by taking GoodShepherdlutheranChurch noon Jgung, MOD...... Cass City I I K. 1. Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and coin. consult her physician. A only the drugs that your General S&ry Interest-bearing balances...... woman who wants to be- doctorproves. prescribes or ap- Securities ...... Iiicome pregnant should stop 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Daily Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices Saturday - 9 to 12 noon of the bank and of its Edge gnd Agreement subsidiaries, and in IBFs...... [-) , I I OfficeHours I ’ By Appointment Lqans and lease financing receivables: Top DHIA herds for Sept. Loans and leases, net of unearned income,...... 45 986 6230 Hospital Drive LESS: Allowance fw loan and lease losses ...... Cass City, MI 48726 ~ cow 1 ...... LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve.. pEl No. Days E Phone 872.461 1 Loans and leases, net of unearned income, of In Test Lbs. Daily hidE. Eo&, D.D.S. allowance, and resewed...... :...... 45,829 ~ cows Milk Milk B’fat LMmrl W. knri, D.D.S. Home 872.31 38 :B -0- RqdC.Hlrrkcl,D.D.S. Assets held in trading accounts...... 1 , I_ 1,148 1. Victor I11 47 91 4.23 55.3 2.34 M u,D.D.S. Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases)...... 2. Clare Smith 78 86 4.23 50.6 2.14 Other rqal estate owned ...... 64 3. Opperman 429 N. State St., Caro Ronald 109 88 4.25 49.5 2.10 Ph. 673-3838 Dionitia A. Sy, M.D. Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies ..! ...... 4. Sergent Brothers 93 89 4.50 46.1 2.08 NOWCompleteServing Dental Tuscola Care County Facility Area Customers’ liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding...... 5. Keinath Brothers 108 100 4.25 48.9 2.07 Pedi at rics Weekend krnergency Intangible assets ...... 6. George McMullen 47 85 4.42 45.3 2.00 . (hfm, Children 7. Kei~th-Elkhorn 153 86 4.40 44.4 1.99 Phone Saginaw 799-6220 I I I Other assets ...... 8. Satchel1Farms 179 91 4.21 44.2 1.86 I Ud Total assets...... :...... b 9. Lloyd Walz 83 87 3.77 47.9 1.81 Adolescents) 10. Nathan Rupprecht 4 100 5.83 30.0 1.75 CARO FAMILY 1184 Cleaver Road I DENTAL CENTER TOP 5 OWNER-SAMPLER HERDS Dalton P. Coe, D.D.S. ..,..I 61, 063 1 Darrell M. Sheets, D.M.D., . Monday thru Friday ...... 1. Ullery Allen 10 90 3.08 61.6 1.90 Assoc. Interest-bearing...... 2. Richard Wiacek 80 81 4.45 41.0 1.83 Jeff Walby,204 W. Sherman. D.D.S., Caro Assoc. 3. WarrenSchmandt 43 91 3.42 48.3 1.65 I ~ . . In foreign offices, Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and IBFs 4.Venema Whitecreek 73 85 3.11 52.8 1.64 Mon., Wed. -8:00-4:30 Or. E. Paul Lockwood 5. David Kratz Tues. Noninterest-haring...... 11 100 4.74 34.5 1.64 - 8:OO-6:00 Chiropractic Ph sician Thurs.-Fri. - 8:OO-3:30 mice9.12 Houri: noon Mon.. and 1:30-5:00 Tu& wed., p.m. Fri. Interest-bearing. Saturday by Appointment Saturday 9-12 am. Phone 673.2939 Closed All Day Thursday ...... -0- : Phone 872-2765 Cas# Clty ; Emergency 883-3530 for Appointment ...... ’ -0- ...... - 0- I SangH.Park,M.D. and obligations under capitalized leases ...... ’ I ,i R. Paul Chappel, DDS, PC Obste-trics & Gynecology ... Bank‘s liability on acceptances executed and outstanding...... (Specialist in all women’s ...... Family Dentistry problems and deflvery.) . Notes and debentures subordinated to deposits. I Comprehensire orthodontics 4672 Hill Street Other liabilities ...... :. .., ...... 1,020 , Off ice Phone 872-2800 HILLS & DALES 6240 Hill, Cass City Office Hours by Appointment . 62, 083 ” Phone 872.3870 - ...... GENERAL HOSPITAL * Home Phone 872-3705~ +* .) L + I ...... IMMEDIATE ...... CARE CLINIC N. Y. Yun, M.D. Common stock...... + ...... COMBINEDFEE S25.00 IMMEDIATE Office Hours: ._ ...... (ROOM & PHYSICIAN) NON-EMERGENCY Mon.-Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. . Cumulative.- foreign currerky translation adjustments.. + HEALTH CARE Saturday - 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. : 3 Total equily capital...... HOURS: 6232 Hospital Dr., Cas8 City : Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, and equity capital ...... 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Fri. Res. 872-4257 8 Off ice 872-4733 12:30 p.m. - 8:OO p.m. Sat. Including physician’sfee and 1O:OO a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Sun. clinic room. - + No Appointment Necessary We, the undersigned directors, attest to correctness of EMERGENCY ROOM the I, 6830 p.m. Fridays this statement of reswrces and IiaMlitiea We declare that it 24 HR. 7 PAYS A WEEK 2:30-8:30 p.m. Saturdays has been examined by and to best of our knowledge us, the Trust Officer +’ 1O:oO a.m.~ 8:30 p.m. Sunday and belief has been prepared in confpmance with the Companion Animal instructions and is true and correct. TMm CALL: HILLS AND DALES Hospltal 872-21 2 1 HOSP IT AL of the abovenamed bank do hereby declare that this Report 4430 S. Seeger St. of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge 4675 HILL Si. Cass City - Phone 872-2255 and belief, CAS CW,MI Rod Ellis, D.V.M. Carol Galka.Ellis, D.V.M. DbCtOfS I * Allen Witherspoon New England Life Edward Scollon, D.V.M. I i NEL Growth Fund Veterinarian NEL Equity Fund NEL Income Fund Call for Appointment for 5 Money Market Series Small Animals Phone 872.2321 Phone 872-2935 4615 Cass City 4849 N. Seeqer St., Cass City 1% Octbber 15. 1984 d Oak [kt* PA

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Mrs. Thelma Jackson Holbrook Area News Phone 658-2347 , HEARING TESTS will be given I at Robert Becker of Cass rich, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Church pancake supper at Mrs. Gus Meyers and Carl Croswell First Presbyte- Cass City. City visited Leslie Hewitt Robinson and daughters of Shabbona hall Nov. 3. The in Imlay City+ rian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Jim PROVINCIAL HOUSE Sunday evening. Homer, Mr. and Mrs. lesson was given by Nellie Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robin- McCartney spent last week 4782 Hospital Drive, Cass City Floyd Zulauf and Jack Carl Kruger and family of Gregg. The next meeting Glaza and Mr. and Mrs. son, Tracy and Chris Robin- Cleland.with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ross of Ubly Were Tuesday New Baltimore and Don will be held at the home of Tony Cieslinski were son were Friday evening FRI., OCT. 26 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. evening and Saturday fore- Harrison of Detroit spent Mrs. Bob Sawdon at Deford Thursday dinner and even- guests of Mr* and Mrs. Sister Marie Decker of - noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. the week end with Mr. and in November. ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin O'Connor and Danny Adrian spent four days wifh For Appointment Please Call Earl Schenk. Mrs. Tom Kolar. Jeanette Fran Yietter of Filion Henry Sofka. at Minden City. Mrs. Joe Watson and vis- NANCY KELLER 872-2174 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Osentoski of Cass City was was a Tuesday overnight Mrs. Leonard Shoemaker Melvin Peter spent Fri- ited other relatives. Robinson and family were a Saturday evening guest. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jim was a Wednesday forenoon day afternoon with Don Mr . and Mrs. Eugene Cfe- Sponsored by Thursday evening guests of Hewitt. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jackson and Mrs. George land were Sunday supper Beltone Hearing Aid Center Mr, and Mrs. Dave 50TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kolar. Jackson. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cur- Jackson were evening Ralph Hoxie of West P. 0.BOX 624, Lapeer, MI 48446 - 3 13-664-3960 Michalski and family. Mrs. Jim Hewitt attended tis Cleland. Beatrice Hundersmarck The Euchre Club sur- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Bloomfield was a Saturday the 25th wedding anniver- Angie Wright and Jamie - - - -- spent three days visiting prised Mr. and Mrs. Cliff nold LaPeer. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn sary party for Mr. and Mrs. Doerr of Cass City were Evelyn Polk, Addie Spencer. Cleaning, Service and Repairs friends, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jackson when they met at Charles Painter at the Bad Sunday evening guests of Schuler near Onaway. Wildwood Farms Saturday Wasierski, Reva Silver, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robin- Axe Farm Bureau hall Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr Available for mpst makes or models. Mr. and Mrs. James evening for dinner, and Reene Wills and Dolly Hind son were Thursday evening Saturday afternoon. and Jeff and Mr. and Mrs. ,I Gage and family of Good- later went to the home of attended a luncheon and guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Walter Curtis Cleland. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Decker quilting Tuesday at the Pfaff. Behn of Port Sanilac were Mr. and Mrs, Lyfin where five tables of cards home of Mrs. Martin Sara Campbell, Mr. and Wednesday evening guests Spencer returned home were played. Sweeney. Mrs. Harold Piotter and of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold from an 18-day color tour The group presented Mr. Tom O'Henley came Mrs. George Jackson went LaPeer through the New England and Mrs. Jackson with a home after spending a few to the McAlpine Funeral Mr. and 'Mrs. Stanley States and New Brunswick gift. days in Hills and Dales Hos- Home Wednesday evening Glaza visited Mrs. Reynold and also visited their spn How do you find boat Dessert and coffee were pital in Cass City. to pay respects to Charlie Tschirhart of Port Austin Bob Spencer at SaratGga served. Ira Robinson Jr., Larry Stark. at Huron Memorial Hospi- Springs, N.Y. insurance that protects Robinson and son of Jeff Doerr spent the week tal in Bad Axe Tuesday Connie and Vicky RoMn- ****** Roseville and A1 Lavoy of end with Mr. and Mrs. forenoon. son of Cass City were W@- Bad Axe spent Saturday at more than your boat? Eugene Clqland and Karen nesday evening guests * of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn the home of Mr. and Mrs. in Bad Axe. 500 CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Roh- Spencer attended the Ubly Cliff Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cooper son. No problem. Miriam 214 Eastern Star In- Mrs. Dennis O'Bermiller of Chesaning, Mrs. Buelah The 500 Club met Wednes- Reva Silver visit$d stallation at Ubly Saturday and son John of Midland Shook of Charlotte and Mr. day afternoon at the home Edanna Sweeney Saturday, Boat Insurance from Auto-Owners protects you in case evening. met Mrs. Jack Tyrrell in and Mrs. Jack Tyrrell at- of Evelyn Gucwa. Prizes of collision on land or water., .it provides fire and theft Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ck Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bay City for lunch Tuesday. tended a surprise birthday were won by Mrs. Martin land were Friday diner coverage; and liability and medical protection for you Robinson of Car0 were Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Don dinner and party for Milo Sweeney and Dorothy Mes- and your family can also be added. and evening guests of Mr. day evening uests of Mr. McKnight of Bad Axe were Herman at the home of Mr. sing. and Mrs. Don Near. o ask your Auto-Owners agent just how their Boat and Mrs. Cliff Robinson. Monday evening guests of and Mrs. Homer Vette at A dessert lunch was Clara Bond spent a few 'insurance can be "no problem" keeping you afloat. Carol Peter of Wayne was Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. Mon trose Saturday. served. days with Jeanette ShadPo a Monday guest of Mr. and Lucy Hamilton of Royal The next party will be at Lucy Hamilton of Royal at Buelah. I Mrs. Melvin Peter and fam- Oak and Sara Campbell vi- Oak spent the week end the home of Mrs. Angus Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cbr- ily. sited Blanche Osminski at with Sara Campbell and Sweeney Oct. 31. Mrs. Curtis Cleland at- bishley and Charles of Bad Bad Axe and were lunch Harry Edwards. ****** Axe were Saturday evening tended the Shabbona RLDS guests Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Call or Stop By Women's Department Owen Quinn was a Friday LaPeer and Mr, and Mrs. Hewitt. # meeting and luncheon afternoon guest of Mr. and Cliff Jackson were Friday Mrs. Carl Gibbard at- Mr. and Mrs. Harold I.& Harris-Hampshire Agency, Inc. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Arnold LaPeer. afternoon guests of Mr. and tended a pink and blue Mrs. Dean Smith where of Marlette and Mr. ana 6815 E. Cass City Road Cass City 872-4351 Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mrs. Ward Benkelman. shower for Janice Ma'eski Mrs. Arnold LaPeer w&e plans were completed for Jackson were Tuesday af- Mrs. Richard Pettit and at St. John's Catholic Thursday supper and even- the Shabbona RLDS ternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller of Port Au- Church hall at Ubly Sunday ing guests of Mr. and Mfs. stin, Mrs. Tom Prill of Bad afternoon. Frank Laming. Axe and Mrs. Stanley Glaza Marty Chockley and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard spent Saturday in Bay City. Katha Cleland of Rochester Goronowich of Harbor Mr. and Mrs. Ira Robin- spent the week end with Mr. Beach were Sunday after- son Jr., Larry Robinson and Mrs. Jerry Cleland. noon and supper guests :of and son Chene of Roskville Other Sunday breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Stantey GENERAL ELECTION spent the week end with guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glaza. hrene Bowron. Jim Doerr and Jeff and Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Cleatus To the Qualified Electors: Bob Cleland Sr. of Pon- and Mrs. Curtis Cleland. Howey were Tuesday ever tiac spent last Sunday and Jack Krug and Mike Torning guests Kolar. of Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That I General Electlon will be held In .Monday with Mrs. Alex Cle- Maurer attended the fun- All Precincts in Tuscola County, Mlchlgan land and Carol Laming. eral of a golfing buddy, H. _---.I----=-.=------_-I_II_- . ON ---Y-- _--_ Mr. and Mrs. George "Mike" Libkuman, at the I------'r Jackson Jr . of Oxford spent Marsh Funeral Home at the week end at their home Marlette at 1:30 Saturday. 1 The Want Ad$ 1 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1984 here. Mr. Libkuman organized Glen Shagena visited the men's Wednesday I 'I . . -__I --. ------__ - -_---I-"- . ---I, - _- Senior Citizen golf day at Are Newsy ToQ! .Leslie Hewitt Friday even- Ib~~~~~04 '1 FOR TH€ PURPOSE OF ELECTIND THE FOLLOWINO OFFICERS, VIZ: ing. Rolling Hills Golf Course, %State Board 01 Educrtlon, l-Regent8 U 01 M, 2-Trusteas MSU, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robin- NATIONAL= President and ~~crPrrsldsnt 01 ha Unllad Stmtrr STATE. 2-Governors WSU son were Thursday dinner Prosscutlng Attorney, Sherllf, County Clerk. County Treasurer, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kev- C0 NG RESS I 0 NA L: k."~%Z~%Y%gram. COUNTY: Rsglstar 01 ~eedsDrrln camrnlssloner, County in Robinson and family. A SINCERE Commlsrlongr & wch other olflcafs as am nomlnrhd 11 that tlms. Beatrice Hundersmarck LEGISLATIVE: Strte Aepressntrtivr and Autumn were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and TOW NSH! p, Suparrlsor. Clerk, Treawmtr, Trustees and such Mrs. Earl Schenk. THANK YOU 0 other ofllcera as rre rtmlnmted rt that tlTr).. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie I -.- ~__"--.- _-- -- .- --__- .- -- .------I-_._-_ to everyone who CCI--- ~ __ -_ - _--_ - __ - _. __ - Hendrick of Port Austin AND ALSO TO VOTE OH THE FOLLOWINQ NON PARTISAN OFFICERS, VIP were Sunday afternoon and made purchases during THREE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT JUDGES COURT OF APPEALS supper guests of Mr. and I JUDGE OF DISTRICT COURT 71.B Mrs. Cliff Jackson. the annual ALSO ANY OTHER OFFICES, IF ANY, FOR WHICH NOH PARTISAN CANDIDATES ARE TO BE ELECTED. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce

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md ttl ra in moo e19 tm in DI ru Ita I* RABl,DEAU MOTORS, INC. --om**-- FARM DIVISION fhr Polls for the odd Election wlll br open from 7 o'clock A.M., and remrln open untll 8 o'clock P.M., of thr ram. Electlon dry. Cass City Phone 872-2616 tm@ -- - - .- - -.. &re-f&d% -----, Clerk CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25,IW PAGE SEVEN Select Magraw ‘I to raise foal Gen Kehoe Gagetown Area News 665-2221 A Sanilac County youth, H’ers an opportunity to Michelle Magraw of Kings- learn the responsibility that \ ton, has been selected to comes with caring for a raise a Standardbred foal horse,” says Patriu Livingston, Sanilac County for one year as part of the Tuesday, Oct. 9, Linda Mrs. Dennis Thick. Other Michigan Stan- Extension 4-Hyouth agent. Mrs. Elma Miklovich re- Seurynck, Gagetown, and pastor of St. Paul’s Church Mrs. Bob Rabideau, Mr. 4-H “A unique aspect of the turned last Tuesday after a Herron, Gerry Tonti, Linda Sunday guests were Sherry and family, and Jenny Hel- and Mrs. Dean Rabideau, guests were Mr. and Mrs. dardbred Horse Production Marshall, Kathy Tuckey, Dave Thick of Bay Port and Project. Standardbred project is 12-day tour of some of the Vaughn, Valerie and lybuck. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Rabideau that it also gives young Eastern States. She accom- all of Cass City, and Lori Lindsay of Mayville, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Dawn and Joe Zaleski of Magraw is one of 18 panied Mary Hook of Flint Seurynck and Marie Goslin and Mrs. Rodney Shannon ****** Rabideau. Owendale. Carol Dronsella . Michigan 4-H members people a rare opportunity to learn about the and Joyce Enderle of Royal attended the Town Hall of Fairgrove and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Ziehm and Dion were callers. ;selected to participate in Lecture Series at the Civic Mrs. Brad Goslin and fam- Some of those attending visited Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gary Bradley is stationed the 1984-85 production pro- economics and career pos- Oak. They visited the sibilities in the harness rac- Amish Country in Lan- Center in Saginaw. This ily. Patty Goslin of Saginaw the 60th wedding anniver- Schwar tz Saturday. with the Army at Fort ject. Qualified 4-H’ers were month’s featured artist was Campbell, Ky. Chosen by the Stan- ing industry.” caster, Pa., Valley Forge, was home for the week end. sary party Sunday honor- Lisa and Gary Bradley of 4-H Magraw will participate Williamsburg, Mt. Vernon, Actress Loretta Young. It was Leslie’s tenth birth- ing Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clarksville, Tenn., home on Diane Malapolske of dardbred Advisory Com- Mrs. Mary McKellar and Roseville and Pat Buffa of mittee. in a number of programs Monticello, Jamestown and day. Rabideau in their 60 years a seven-day leave for the throughout the year Norfolk. Mrs. Sue Penrod accom- Mr. and Mrs. Basil Ziehm of marriage were Mrs. funeral of a relative, were Warren spent the day Wed- ’ She will raise the foal, panied Mrs. Betty Good nesd a y with their mot her, which was born last spring, through the cooperation of had as dinner guests last Peter Langlois, Mr. and dinner guests last Tuesday the Michigan Harness Thursday to Plymouth Wednesday, Mrs. Ziehm’s Mrs. Ben Hobart, Harlan of Lisa’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sde Penrod. until August of 1985 and where they visited at the sister and brother-in-law , Hobart, Velma Helwig, -1 ,then will sell the horse at a Horseman’s Association Travelogue to and Michigan Stan- home of Becky and Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harry and Gen Kehoe, and special Standardbred auc- Weiss and sons, Adam and ‘tion. Magraw will receive dardbred Breeders’ Associ- benefit Tuscola Beutel of Pinconning. from- Cass City, Mr. band ation. She will attend meet- Andy. Adam returned Mrs. Vincent Romain of one-third of the sale price home with the ladies to after expenses with the re- ings on horse care, visit Car0 visited Saturday at Pvt. Remsing breeding and training Big Brothers spend a few days with the the home of Mr. and Mrs. mainder going to the Goods and Mr. and Mrs. breeder who donated the facilities and participate in Eugene Comment. Mrs. completes training a workshop on preparing Friday evening, Nov. 2, Weiss came for the week Comment, Mrs. Romain, , foal. Tuscola County Big her yearling for sale. end. Shirley Lenhard and Gerry Pvt. Kelly J. Remsing, HOURS: ,. “The project gives 4- Brothers/Big Sisters will Dinner guests at the Carolan attended the lunc- present a trgvelogue at daughter of Linda K. Rems- 7:30 home of Mrs. Sue Penrod heon and bazaar at St. Pan- ing of Pontiac, and Joseph p.m. in the Mayville High last Tuesday were Mr. and cratius Catholic Church in School auditorium. Remsing of Cass City, has Mrs. Arnold Nimtz, Mr. and Cass City. Callers Saturday completed basic training at Don Cooper, world-fam- Mrs. Kerry McKellar of evening at the Comment WEDNESDAY * ous travelogue superstar, Fort Dix, N.J. 1 Sebewaing and Mrs. Mary home were Mr. and Mrs. will narrate his film “High- During training, students Oct. 31 - 5-7p.m. McKellar . Jim Turner and family of receivedinstrucfion in drill way to Alaska. ” In spite of the reported Cass City. and ceremonies, weapons, Cooper is a lumberjack shortage of pheasants, sev- Dennis Rocheleau isa pa- map reading, tactics, milit- In The who spent many years in eral nimrods took to the tient at Saginaw General ary courtesy, military jus- the forest and lumber fields Oct. 20, the first day Hospital where he under- tice, first aid, and Army t camps of Montana and of hunting season. Among went surgery Saturday. t Alaska, He has traveled in them were Fred and Ron Attending the Western historyShe is and a 1984 traditions. graduate of Village of Gagetown South America, Mexico, Miller of Oscoda, Larry Show Sunday sponsored by Pontiac NortKern High 1 Alaska and the South Mauk and friends of War- the Sheriff’s Posse at Caro School. Pacific. ren, Jack Tamblyn and were Mr. and Mrs. William “Highway to Alaska’’ is a Todd of Essexville and Bill Burrows, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- true life adventure story, I I Burrows and Don liam Ashmore, Sue Penrod I based on the great Gold Sch wart 2. and Mary McKellar. Mrs. I Rush of ’98, considered by Mary McKellar and Sue Penrod and Mrs. McKellar I Cooper to be one of the most Penrod made a visit re- visited at the home of De- I colorful chapters in Ameri- cently with their sister, lores and Dick Stevens in $20°Off ! ARTCARVED SlLADlUM can history. This era is re- Alma Binge of Detroit, and Caro. dn any large called as he and his brother while there made a tele- HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RINGS I I Dennis retrace the Every ring IS bdcked by the Art- phone visit with their CHRISTENING Carved Full Lifetime Warranty This ’ footsteps of their adventur- 2 0 cousin, Annie Ludwig offer expires Novernber 30, 1984 ous grandfather over Chil- Berry in Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck and IS to be used only for the pur- 0 chase of Artcarved Siladium hlgh ? C koot Pass and down 500 Joane Beauchamp and Wright hosted a get-to- 2 ‘amiles of the Yukon River. school class rings PIZZA Joshua of Bay City and Mr. gether at their home Sun- PLUS up to 536 worth of 0 “Highway to Alaska” is and Mrs. Bill Goodell spent custom features FREE! I At day after the christening of 5 PizzaVilla z the third and final perfor- the week end .with Mrs. their second grandson, I mance in a series of Mid- Mary Leipler of Lachine. Matthew Scott, son of With This Coupon I west Lyceum Series pre- Miss Muriel Zeigin of Mt. Karen and Frank Wilding. I sentations sponsored by Take Outorders Only I Clemens, a friend of Mrs. He was baptized at St. Phone 872-4440 I Tuscola County Big Leonard Karr since high Paul’s Lutheran Church, Brothers/Big Sisters. school days, spent Sunday THIS AD Linkville, and his sponsors ~ I I CLASS RINGS I ARTVRVED’ I Expires 11-6-84 I Tickets are available in at the Karr home. were Herschel and Barbara One coupon per family 1 advance for $3.00 at the Sec- Mr. and Mrs. Syl Markey Adams. I ond Chance Shops of Car0 of Saginaw were callers Guests at the Wright --*-----I_ COUPON ------and Cass City or the Big Saturday at the home of home were Mr. and Mrs. Brothersmig Sisters office, Mrs. Arthur Carolan. Nathan Joles, Mr. and Mrs. and at the door for $3.50 Leslie Goslin, daughter Basil Ziehm, Mr. and Mrs. OPEN: each. All proceeds will be of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gos- Dave Abbee and family, the Sunday-Thursday: 530 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. directed toward the opera- lin, had a week end of birth- Friday and Saturday: Open 24 Hours tion of the Big Brothers/Big day celebrations. Guests at Sisters program in Tuscola a pajama party and trea- County. sure hunt Friday were So0 Yun of Cass City, Shannon Goslin and Kristen Shabbona RLDS Church Pancake & Sausage Banquet held at No JUST IGREAT Baptist Church e e SUPPER The Cass City Baptist TRICKS PRICESale prices TREATS in effect Entertainment by UnitedWhy Church entertained mem- Heritage Group of bers of the Caro Baptist Oct. 24 thru Oct. 28. Sunday School staff Thurs- Koegel Deckewille and day evening at a banquet in $1a5 Dorman Sisters EI k Ia ndm Noves t a the local church fellowship Boiled Ham Ib. hall. ’ United Way Campaign Farmer Peet Koegel The event was in recogni- Playtime SAT., NOV. 3 tion of Caro’s victory in a $159 Ent e rtahmen t 6-7 p. m. Sunday School contest bet- Polish Sausage Ib. 1984 GOAL Farmer Peet ween the two churches* $109 Featured on the program I b. $1 99 SHABBONA $1 6,000 were remarks by Pastor Franks Honey Dew Loaf - Ib. John R. Wood of Cass City, Farmer Peet TOWN HALL Because of you, it Pastor Lowell Grant of $199 Adults $3.00 - 12 and Under $1.50 works for all of us. Car0 and Sunday School Pepper Loaf Ib. Superintendent Stan Ground Guinther. Shirley Shaw SI69 presented vocal solos and Round Steak Ib. Annual Helen Ray1 played the AAUW MASONIC piano for group singing. Beef $1 09 Norm Avery, superinten- Cube Steak Ib. I dent from Caro, gave the invocation. HALLOWEEN Pastor Grant made a spe- I You payonly TURKEY cial presentation to Pastor Wood of a decorated “crow” cake. 1 CARNIVAL Sunday school and DINNER church workers prepared and served the meal. t Deposit I SUN.,NOV.4 Paramount - Reg. $1.89 99‘ MON., OCT. 29 Serving i2:OO - 1:30 p.m. $1 39 each when YOU buy two 2-lit~ 6 to 8 p.m. I Alcohol Workshop Potato Chips 1302. Bag , bttlesofanypepsi-Golaprodu~ at MASONIC TEMPLE at Skill Center McDonald at Mr. Kelly’s Q &I INTERMEDIATE Garfield and Maple Market The Thumb Area Coali- Chocolate Milk Quart SCHOOL CAFETERIA Adults $5.00 - Child $2.50 Here‘s How: Tickets: Schneeberger’s, Cass City tion of Human Services will McDonald Our Special Price Games - Prizes - Food Ford, Bigelow Hardware present a workshop on al- coholism and chemical de- Apple Juice Quart 7gc For Two $2.78 pendency Friday, Oct. 26, Less Coupon Vake $0.80 ~- from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at Harvest the Tuscola Area Skill McDonald Quality Checked 8. Super Good $185 TotalYou PricePay OnlyFor TwoS1.68 99$ ea. Center in Caro. Ice Cream All Flavors 1h Gal. Alcohol, Drugs - Sam Kimbrue, from Plus Deposit. and Samaritan Health Center, Offer good only 10-22-84 through 10-28-84. Teens BAKE will lecture on the defenses Goo Goo Cluster $185 D- - Impact on the Adolescent, ------of chemical dependency Ice Cream Bars 6pk. rime Save 80e henyou buy two 8d Indicators, Progresslon and recognizing addiction 1 2-Uttfit bottles MR. KELLY’S ofany Rpsi-CohMARKET product I Educational Series for Community and the ensuing relation- SALE ------ship with chemicals. Jae Speaker: Crane, also from Samari- Jeanne Knopf Deroche, M.A. SATU R DAY tan, will address issues per- Michigan Potatoes 10 Ib. Bag 7gc Program Coordinator Henry Ford Oct. 27 tinent to the addicted ado- lescent. Hospital Department of Chemical at 5ib. 00 DependencylFalrlane Center The disease concept of al- $1 coholism and the effects of Carrots Pkgs. Recovering Teen Panel GAG ETOWN alcohol on the body will be presented by Duane Harder Mon., Oct. 29 7:30 p.m. POST OFFICE of Saginaw Community Sponsored by Hospital. Louise Blasius, CASS CITY HIGH McKenzie Memorial Hospi- GAGETOWN WOMAN’S SCHOOL CAFETERIA tal, will highlight resources STUDY CLUB for the chemically depen- dent person and family. All interested are invited SPONSORED IN COMMUNITY INTEREST BY to attend. Registration is six dollars, but no one will be denied admission due to The Cass City State Bank the inability to pay. For further information, call : 1-800-292-3666+ !GI3 EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAYl OCTOBER 25,1984- CASS CITY, MICHIGA CASS CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS i CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

Year Ended June 30, 1984 COMBINED BALANCE SHEET - ALL FUND TYPES AND ACCOUNT. GROUP JUNJ3 30, 1983 FIDUCIARY ACCOUNT TOTALS TOTALS

GOVERNMENTAL FUND TYPES ' FUND TYPE GROUP (MEMORANDUM ONLY) (MEMORANDUM ONLY) SPECIKL DEBT BUILDING STUDENT GENERAL COMBLNED COMBINED GENERAL REVENUE FETIREMENT & SITE ACTIVITY LONG-TERM DEBT TOTAL TOT- ASSETS AND OTHER DEBITS CURRENT ASSETS: Petty cash $ 135 $ 135 $ 135 Cash in bank - commercial (Note 2) 449,187 $25,283 $37,304 $24,123 535,977 378,615 Cash in bank - payroll 6,573 6,573 7,865 Cash in bank - Chapter I 1,513 1,513 Cash in bank - savings 6,872 $20,119 26,991 25.578 Accounts receivable I 3,165 11,860 15,025 98,296 Due from General Fund 425 425 Due from School Service Funds 15,'OOO 15,000 15,228 Inventory 40,256 4,240 44,496 57,249 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 515,829 41,808 44,256 20,119 24,123 646,135 582,966 AMOUNT AVAILABLE AND TO BE PROVIDED FOR PAYMENT OF GENERAL LONG-TERM DEBT - $910,000 910,000 980,000 TOTAL ASSETS AND OTHER DEBITS $515,829 $41,808 $44,256 $20,119 $24.123 $910,000 $lC55bJ135 $1,562,966

LIJBILITIES AND FUND 'BALANCE I CURRENT LIABILITIES: $ $ Accounts payable 36,373 6,563 0 $ 42,936 $ 88,259 Accounts payable - Chapter I 99 99 Accrued payroll taxes 2,364 2,364 29,265 Accrued salaries and wages 12,052 12 ,052 17,998 Due to General Fund 15,000 15,000 15,228 Due to School Service Funds 425 425 Due to student organizations $24 ,123 24,123 29,024 Deferred 'revenue 1,532 1,532 4,811 TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITXES 52,845 21,563 24,123 98,531 184,585 LONG-TERM DEBT:

General obligation bonds payable $910,000

I 910,000 980,000 FUND BALANCE 462 ,984 20,245' 44,256 20,119 547,604 + 398,381

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND $41,808 BALANCE $515,829 $44,256 $20,119 $24,123 $910 ,000 $1,562 ,.966

COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES

IN FUND BALANCE-ALL GOVERNMENTAL FUND TYPES SCHOOL INFORMATION

JUNE 30, 1983 The 1W3-1984audit shows an increase in the General Fund SPECIAL DEBT BUILDING ' TOTALS TOTALS balance of $129,633. $75,000 of the $129,833 Is encumbered GENEFUU =VENUE RETImNT & SITE (MEMORANDUM ONLY) (MEMORANDUM 0") for the payment of three buses that were ordered last February and $47,777 for furniture ordered and tuckpointing REVENUES : in progress at the Intermediate School. The total General Local sources $2,786,642 $125,989 $111,655 $ 1,049 $3,025,335 . $2,957,661 Fund balance on June 30th was $462,984 of whlch $40,256 is State sources 769,322 inventory. 769,322 690,303 All debt retirement payments were made on schedule and Federal sources 130,965 81,939 212 ,904 230,190 theneeds. accounts retain sufficient balances to meet payment TOTAL REVENUES 3,686,929 207,928 111,655 1,049 4,007,561 3,078,154 The school hot lunch program showed a profit durlng the past year of $9,953. It is expected that the hot lunch program OTHER FINANCING SOURCES: will operate in the black again this year. Special Education 17,098 17,098 21,175 Fund Modification - transfer During the past year some of the needed maintenance from General Fund 48,614 48,614 work on the buildings has been undertaken: I 513 TOTAL OTHER FINANCING 1. The Intermediate School and a portlon of Campbell SOURCES 17,098. 48,614 65,712 21,688 Elementary were roofed. 2. The boiler in the Evergreen Elementary was replaced, 3. The High School bus drive and part of the Intermediate TOTAL REVENUES AND OTHER bus drive were asphalted. FINANCING SOURCES 3,704,027 256,542 111,655 1,049 4,073,273 3 m 899 * 842 4. A seal coat was put on the High School parking lot. 5. Six new electric typewriters were purchased for the High School typing room. 6. The sewing machines in the intermediate School and High School were replaced. EXPENDITURES: 7. One room of furniture has been ordered for Deford and one for Evergreen. Instruction 2,052,783 2,052,783 1, 945,075 8. Two rooms of furniture for Campbell Elementary and two Supporting services 1,375,445 1,375,445 1,368 ,589 rooms for the Intermediate School have been ordered. -Community services 95.489 95,489 86,156 .Q.The Intermediate School is being tuckpointed. Food service activities 169,770 169,770 163,072 Athletic activities 69,062 69,062 23,771 The financial condition of the district should remain sound Capital outlay 2,063 4,643 6,706 20,793 during the 1984-1985 fiscal year and allow continued Debt service 106,181 106,181 updating of the school buildings and equipment if Proposal C 108,327 is defeated in November. If Proposal C passes our school TOTAL EXPENDITURES 3,525,780 243,475 106,181 None 3,875,436 3,715,783 district will face severe financial problems. \ Donald G.Crouse OTHER FINANCING USES: Superintendent of Schools Fund Modification - transfers to athletic fund 48,614 48,614 513 1982-1983 1983-1884 1984-1985 TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND Nd. Bidgs. 5 5 5 No. Classrooms 90 90 90 OTHER FINANCING USES 3,574,394 106,181 None 3 8 924 ,050 3,716,296 Value of Equipment $1,097,721 $1,113,696 $ 1,158,244 EXCESS OF REVENUES AND OTHER Value of Bldgs. $9,046~52 $9,733,138 $10,122,464 FINANCING SOURCES OVEIR Resident Day Pupils 1,762 1,676 1,619 est. EXPENDITURES AND OTHER Non-Resident Day Pupils 51 49 44est. FINANCING USES 129,633 13,067- 5,4/& --I3=J 149,223 183,546 Teachers Salary Schedule Minimum $1 4,535 $1 4,535 $1 5,262

FUND BALANCE - JULY 1 333,351 7,178 38,782 ' 191070 398,381 214,835 Maximum $25,252 $25,252 $28,515 No. Teachers 77 77 76 JUNE $ FUND BALANCE - 30 462,984 $ 20,245 $ 44,256 $20,119 $ 547,604 $ 398,381 Ratio of Regular Puplls to Certified Employees 23.5 to 1 23.5 to 1 22 to 1