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VOLUME 79, NUMBER 1 CASS CITY, MICHIGAih , 1985 Twenty-five cents School board nixes

June millageIJ vote

While a request for addi- $1,408; fifth and sixth for in 1984-85 and $11.73 in 1985- tutoring. There are five tional taxes for curriculum $427 and 7th and 8th for $420 86. It takes about an hour to more tutors available when enrichment is far from were approved. conduct two tests. needed. dead, it now appears cer- Students in grades 10, 11 Based on the number of When a tutor has worked tain that Cass City School and 12 can attend summer students in kindergarten for 10 hours, a pin will be District taxpayers will not vocational classes at Tus- this year, the cost of the awarded. After that, each face a millage election im- cola Area Skill Center. testing will be about $475. additional hour will bring mediately. There are two 12-day ses- other recognition, Wallace The school board Mon- sions running for five hours NEW PROGRAM said. day, at its regular meeting, daily. Each session com- Most students asking for was advised by Supt. Don pleted earns the student Karen Wallace reported help are in the harder Crouse that any millage re- one-quarter of a credit. on a new program at the courses such as algebra quest that would be placed An agreement was school whereby members and physics. on the ballot in the regular reached with the Tri- of the National Honor Soci- The board also elimi- June election would have to County Bargaining Associ- ety act as tutors for other nated the school policy that be decided in April. ation to pay teachers for high school students. She restricted chocolate milk to The board does not want prekindergarten testing. said that 26 students volun- three times weekly. Now it to make any decision until Teachers will be paid $11.17 teered to be tutors and 21 can be offered as often as the report from the Citi- for each two students tested students are receiving desired. zen’s Advisory Committee is completed in June. AUTO ROLLOVER - Members of the Cass City Ambulance Service, assisted According to Crouse, the by Elkland Township firemen and law enforcement officers, prepare to trans- group has worked hard to brine rule present a- list of school DNR port Jeffery 8. Bruno to Hills and Dales Hospital after his vehicle rolled over needs and rank them in Saturday evening. order of priority. He said that members have indicated that top raises no dust Car demolished priority items will probably be addition of an elemen- A new Department of to use either rock salt or chloride is more effective, tary physical education Natural Resourcks order liquid calcium chloride. and lasts longer than the teacher and expanded that will eventually pro- “Both are a lot more expen- brine that was previously elementary counseling ser- hibit the use of brine for sive than brine,” Gleeson used. “Two applications of vice. dust and ice control on added. that (chloride) is supposed injured as car hits tree A June report by the Ad- Michigan roads, is not ex- Last year, when the to make a good hard sur- 2 visory Committee means pected to affect Tuscola county switched from brine face,” Kloc said. that the earliest curriculum cle, driven by Jeffery s. taken to Hills and Dales County residents this sum- to liquid calcium chloride Ellington Township Two area men were taken listed in iair condition. enrichment could be for dust control, they ac- to Hills and Dales General Bruno, was northbound on Hospital by the Cass City Firemen from the Elk- mer. It may cause an added Supervisor Jack Kappen achieved would be the sec- cepted a low bid of $285 for Hospital following an auto Koepfgen Road, when it left Ambulance Service. A pas- land Township Fire Depart- expense to the county road said he feels the. chloride ond semester next year, each 1,OOO gallons of . rollover Saturday evening the road, and slid into a senger in the vehicle, ment were called to the ac- commission during the treatments are a waste of That’s because it normally winter. when brine €ram chlcride, from Ray Dust money for the township, be- , Robert 13. MuCreedy, on Koepfgen Road, One-half ditch on the left side of the 32, cident scene to wash down takes nearly three months Control, Bay City. Each road. The vehicle went 6598 Gage St., Gagetown, county owned wells is used cause they do not last, El- mile north of Milligan fuel that leaked from the to conduct an election. .1,000 gallon unit will control Road. down a 15-fOOt embank- was taken to the hospital by gas tank of the Bruno vehi- to melt ice. lington did not use chloride Mike Gleeson, road dust on one mile of road. last year, and it is not plan- AccordinE to the resort ment, struck a tree and rol- the Huston Ambulance cle, and to pry open the QUESTION CHARGE $led by Tuscola Cohty led over. Service, Caro. Bruno was superintendent for the Tus- “We did it last year,” ned for this year. doors Of the so the cola County Road Commis- Gleeson said about using Bruno, 29, Sebewa- released from the hospital Sheriff’s Department De- 5335 The board is questioning sion explained that last calcium chloride on the Kappen said that he read puty John Oliver, the vehi- ing Rd., Owendale, was Tuesday. McCreedy is men be a sharp increase in the summer the county used roads. “It is a lot more ex- articles on possible health budget for the Regional only calcium chloride for pensive than brine, but it and water runoff problems Educational Media Center dust control. It was the first does do a better job.” from the chemicals used for 3rd try for school district (REMC). The center fur- year the county did not use The county paid $150 of dust control. nishes film clips and other brine. Gleeson explained the $285. Townships that ag- teacher aids to schools in that they switched to reed to have the chloride “Why take a chance,” Huron, Tuscola and Sanilac chloride because the brine applied, paid the rest. Kappen said. “I would Counties. was not effective at control- Last year, Novesta rather have a little dust in Director Don Richards ling dust, and because they Township paid $2,100 to my lungs instead of some Ubly seeks rnilhge again were anticipating the new have the calcium chloride chemicals. ” has requested an increase Elkland Township has from $208,300 to $275,652, DNR regulations. applied in front of each house in the township. not been using brine or The Ubly School District down the two-nw, four leakiiig;, U14U the gym roo!, cost of $500. about 32 percent. Crouse According to DNR re- will again ask voters to ap- year increase twice before. which has been sliding off The board also agreed to feels that is too much for ports, the brine from oil and Clerk Nursie Kloc said the chloride. prove a two-mill increase At the most recent millage the edge of the walls, is in purchase six used two-way one year and suggests that gas production will eventu- to purchase new school election, April 26, voters re- need of extensive repair. radios and a base unit. The spreading the increase over ally be phased out over the buses and for roof repair on jected the increase by a 476 Voters will also decide on radios, to be used in school two years would be more next three years because of all school buildings. The to 498 vote. an 8.65 millage renewal for buses, and the base unit suitable. possible groundwater con- Zinnecker takes voters will decide the fate If approved, money from the school district. The re- cost $4,123. While the total budget tamina tions. of the millage increase at the increase will be used to newal is for four years. The board will hold an from all sources is up 32 Gleeson said they are not the June 10 school board purchase at least two new Also at the Monday night open house May 12 from percent, the amount that sure if the brine the county oa- -- th 0 f office election. buses during each year of board meeting, members 1:oO to 4:oO p.m. for resi- Cass City would pay more uses for ice control is a re- d Mark Tenbusch, business the levy. approved the purchase of dents to view science pro- than doubles from $3,096 to sult of oil and gas produc- nanager for the school dis- Tenbusch said the roof on 60 English textbooks for jects made by fifth through When former Cass City master officially began $7,241. tion. The five county owned Postmaster Grant Glaspie trict, said voters have voted the elementary building is the sophomore class at a twelfth grade students. wells are old, and will be Saturday. Richards will be invited retired Nov. 20, 1984, he Zinnecker, 49, spent the tested to see if they meet said it would be great if to attend the next meeting DNR guidelines. first 13 years of his career to discuss his request. someone from the Cass City as a mail carrier and During the winter the Post Office took over his While me REMC request counter clerk. He has been to square one as brine has been used on job. Superintendent of Postal It’s back is on hold, three other county primary and secon- Less than five months Operations for the past changes concerning Cur- dary roads. On state high- later, Glaspie got his wish. seven years. His service riculum were approved. ways the county uses the Friday, William J. Zin- with the Cass City Post Of- Laura Schinnerer asked more expensive rock salt. necker, an employee at the fice was interrupted for zoning change rescinded for a change in the reading Gleeson explained that if Cass City Post Office for three years,-from 1954 to series for special educa- the county is not allowed to the past 23 years, was 1957, while he worked for use their brine for iceton- At a Cass City Village Woodhause proposed that be counted as employees. lage has had only two com- tion. New books for grades sworn in to serve as post- another govern men t Planning Commission home occupations shall be Trustee Curt Strickland kindergarten to fourth for trol, they would be forred master. His duties as post- agency, the United States plaints of ordinance viola- > meeting Tuesday night, located within the house, said that when planning t ions. Army. trustees decided to rescind and shall not occupy any commission and village “I think that is batting a “I just tried to learn as a motion they made to the garage or accessory struc- council members met re- real good average as far as many aspects of the busi- village council, requesting ture. Modifications to the cently, village attorney the home occupation ordi- ness as I could,” Zinnecker changes in the home occu- house that change the resi- Clinton House recom- nance is concerned,” said about earning his re- pation ordinance. dential character of the mended the ordinance re- LaPonsie said. cent promotion. He added The proposed ordinance structure are not allowed. main the same. that he had a good boss to changes stem from a Sept. Display of merchandise, “Clint’s (Houqe) opinion LaPonsie added that be- toteach work him, with. and good people 20 commission meeting, products and services or is that our ordinance, the cause of the discussion on hen trustees requested window displays are not al- way it is now, is approp- the home occupation ordi- At the swearing in cere- 7. pley Woodhause of Vili- lowed. riate,” Strickland said. nance, he feels the planning mony, Loren C. Glover, can-Leman and Associates, The original ordinance Village Superintendent commission has learned a Manager/Postmaster for Inc., Southfield, the vil- states there shall be no alt- Lou LaPonsie said that in lot about enforcing the pre- the Management Sectional lage’s planning consultant, eration in the residential the past 12’5 years the vil- sent ordinance. Center, Saginaw, congratu- to review the home occupa- character or function of the lated Zinnecker on his ap- tion ordinance, and recom- house, nor shall any gar- pointment, and thanked mend changes. age, accessory building or Glaspie and Officer in At a Nov. 20 planning parking area be used. charge,a job well Betty done. J. Mason, for commission meeting, trus- Skill center Woodhause’s third prop- tees approved four prop- Postmasters from Mar- osed ordinance changes to osed change would allow a lette, Caro, Deford, Clif- ‘-0 to the village coun- nonilluminated nameplate, sent ford, Clare and Unionville for their approval. The not larger than two square site is free feet to be placed in the front attended the swearing in ., .wr changes would further ceremony. ‘ restrict the home occupa- yard. The present ordi- For the second time in site, located at the intersec- nance states the nameplate less than a month, the tion of M-53 and Thomas Mason will return to tion ordinances. Saginaw serve in super- The original ordinance may be attached to the Huron County Commission- Road. to a building. ers have made a concession At an April 9 meeting, the visory position, and eventu- I limiting the amount of ally to another officer in space that a home occupa- Wood hause recom- to the Huron County Inter- commissioners offered 40 mended that no more than mediate School District for acres of county owned prop- charge or postmaster’s pos- tion may occupy in a resi- ition. dential structure is 200 two people shall at any one a skill center building site. erty to the HISD for free. time be employed with the March 26, the commis- The property, located “It has been a pleasure to square feet, or 20 percent of NEW POSTMASTER - William Zinnecker (right) was work here,” Mason said. “I the floor area, whichever is home occupation. The pre- sioners reduced their ask- about two miles north of the sent ordinance states that ing price for 26 acres of original site, is not serviced sworn in as the new Cass City postmaster by Loren C. hate to leave.” greater. The proposed Zinnecker, a lifelong resi- ange would limit the total no more than one assistant county owned property by by a paved road, and there Glover, Manager/Postmaster for the Management Sec- $500 per acre. The commis- is no-natural gas, sewer or dent of Cass City, and his size to 200 square feet, or 20 or employee shall be tional Center, Saginaw. Zinnecker, a 23-year veteran of the employed. providing that sioners were originally ask- water service to the site. wife Shirley live at 4317‘Ale percent, whichever is les- Street. ser. family members shall not ing $3,500 per acre for the Please turn to page 18. post office, began his duties as postmaster Saturday. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1985 I Hills and Dales I I Salem United 1 SchoolMenu Ii General Hospital Methodist . to I APRIL 22-26 Cass City Social‘andPersonal Items MONDAY PATIENTS LISTED MON- hold services Kirn’s 2nd Grade DAY, APRIL 15, WERE: Mrs. Pizza Mrs. Reva Little Phone 872-3698 The public is invited to Gregory Frank, Mrs. or Esther McCullough, Mrs. attend Spiritual Renewal Hot Dogers Agnes Gruber, Services at the Salem Un- Carrot & Celery Sticks Mrs, Fr- ited Methodist Church, 4446 ances Guilds, Loretta Private funeral services Mrs. Marie Jetta and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tracy Easter week-end guests ChocolateMixed FruitPudding Mrs. Ale St., Cass City, April 21 Lamoureux, Cass City ; for Joseph J. Gillette 111, and Mrs. Ray Norton of were guests Tuesday even- at the Arlington Gray home McConnell visited her through April 24. The ser- Rodney Bailey, Brown son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lapeer were Saturday brother, Elvin Keilitz, who ing, April 9, at the home of were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Milk (Brenda Kay) Gillette, luncheon guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Whitten- LaMothe, Joseph and vices will start at 7:OOp.m. City; is a patient in the VA Hospi- Reverend James Tim- Mrs. Katherine Dobring, were held Monday at 10 Don Lorentzen. tal in Saginaw, Sunday af- burg at a welcome home Robert of Jackson. Sunday TUESDAY a.m. in the chapel of St. Cle- party, given by the Whitten- dinner guests included Mr. mons, senior pastor of the Robert McCreedy , ternoon. Trinity United Methodist Gagetown ; ments Church in Center Mr. and Mrs. Rick burgs and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Donald Schneider Ham & Cheese Church, Lapeer, will con: David Palmer, Argyle ; Line. He was born March 26 Lorentzen of Clio and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Cu- George Fisher Sr . and Dan of Ubly, Miss Escalloped Potatoes and died April 12. Mrs. Ada Don Lorentzen were Sun- Donna Schneider of Bad duct the preaching ser- or Mrs. Joan Klemkowsky, tler of Saginaw were Satur- vices. Timmons, a minister Jeffery Bruno, Owendale; Roberts of Snover and Mrs. day dinner guests of Anne day night and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Axe, Miss Danna Schneider Chicken PattiesBun Reva M. Little attended the Marie Lorentzen in and Jeffrey Dean of Port for 32 years, has a radio Hot Buttered Corn Bryan Kilbourn, George guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ware and son Dan and Mr. program, “The Blessed As- Nowakowski and Mrs. Val- funeral. Saginaw. Rick and Nancy Lounsbury . and Mrs. Leo Ware spent Huron and Miss Gertrude Chilled Applesauce Lorentzen had just re- Gray of Cass City. After- surance Moments,” that Milk erie Yax, Deford; from April 4-8 with Mr. and has been on WMPC radio Mrs. Bessie Beaubien, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hol- turned from a lo-day skiing Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tracy Mrs. Ferris Ware at Shel- noon callers were Mr. and comb attended the funeral trip to Keystone, Colo. Mrs. Norman Gray of Cass station for the past eight WEDNESDAY Caro ; left Feb. 9 and returned byville, Ind. years. Mrs. Lena Abbott, Pon- of Douglas Stewart at Mar- home Monday, April 8, City. tiac ; lette Monday afternoon. after spending the winter in Mrs. Irvin Kritzman and Spicey ChiliKrackers Mrs. Hazel Docherty, Engaged Florida. En route they vis- a friend, Mrs. Rink, of Mil- Wilferd Wentworth of Os- or Mayville ; Guest speaker Sunday, ited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd lersburg, Ind., came Tues- coda visited Lena Patch Engaged,: Ham & Cheese Mrs. Bernice Gracey, April 21, at the 11 o’clock Carnerson and Mr. and day and stayed with Mrs. Easter Sunday. Escalloped Potatoes Angus MacCallum, Ubly ; worship hour at the Mrs. Sam Evens at Kritzman’s mother, Mrs. Mixed Vegetables John Radina, Fairgrove ; Novesta Church of Christ Camilla, GA. En route Cecil Loomis, overnight. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chunky Pineapple’ David Retan, Gerald will be Hi Gates, represent- home they visited Mr. and They brought Mrs. Mary Bragg of Manitoba visited Milk Retan, Mcs. Patricia ing the Rock Lake Christian Mrs. Mick Miracle at Mer- Kritzman home after she Lena Patch Friday. Assembly . THURSDAY Retan, Kingston + ritt Island, Fla., and Mrs. had spent a few weeks at Tracy’s grandson, Mr. and Millersburg. Mr. and Mrs. David Hen- Mrs. David O’Dell and nessey and family of Bay Crispy Chicken Hills and Dales daughters at Hinesville, City, Sue Parker and chil- P.B. or&Jelly The Cass City Area His- dren spent Easter with GA, and Rev. and Mrs. torical Society will meet Lena Patch and Mr. and Green Beans ’*: Wayne Thomas at Efland, Monday, April 22, at Raw- Schedule of Events N. C. They were Easter Mrs. Dan Hennessey. Jello/Fruit Y* son Memorial Library at Milk Open to General Public guests of Mr. and Mrs. The0 p.m. The program is r 7:30 and Mrs. Ben Hen- FRIDAY + Apr. 21 thru Apr. 27 O’Dell and family at Milan. Indians of Michigan and Mr. nessey and family spent r EVENT DATE TIME PLACE visitors are welcome. Mrs. Lyle Lounsbury was Easter with her parents, hostess Tuesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Pet- Cheeseburgers ; Dr. Roger N. Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. George ers. or Cardiologist Apr. 24 1-5 p.m. Out-Patient t -* to the women’s Bible study Fisher Sr. spent from Fri- *’ group. Women from three ChiliKrackers Clinic day until Sunday with Mr. Tat0 Tots churches participate. Scott and Randy Stine of > and Mrs. Sherwell Kelly at BakedBeans Renee Marie Erla Ionia spent the week end 1 Dr. H. T. Donahue Apr. 24 8-12 a.m. Out-Patient New Boston. En route they with their parents, Mr. and Milk Paul W. Sanborn Jr. visited a cousin, Mrs. Wil- A Clinic Mrs. Garrison Stine. Mr. Marriage Licenses low Weatherhead at Union and Mrs. Ivan Stine and son Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Erla Lake. Other relatives there CASS CITY CHRONICLE I of Ubly were other Sunday USPS 092-700 Expectant Parents Apr. 25 7-9 p.m. Lg. Meeting of Cass City announce the were Mrs. Marguerite Hol- Class Room dinner guests. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY engagement of their daugh- Thomas M. Brink, Fair- bolth and Mrs. Mary Goff. Carol Jean Hunt AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN * ter, Renee Marie, to Paul grove, and Julieann M. Mrs. Weatherhead is con- 6550 Main Street Dr. Jeung Apr. 26 8-12 a.m. Out-patient Hancock, Fairgrove. Mr. and Mrs. Norman William Sanborn Jr. He is fined to bed. Saturdayeven- Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hunt John Haire, publisher Clinic Crawford of Car0 spent Fri- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade A. Caverly, Kings- ing, the Kellys and Fishers of Ubly announce the en- National Advertising Representative day evening-with his sister, Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc“ 257 Paul Sanborn Sr. of Flush- ton, and Charity A. Caro- attended, in the Cantrick gagement of their daugh- AMBULATORY CARE CENTER: lan, Caro. Mrs. Glenn McClorey. Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Michigan ing. Junior High School at Mon- ter, Carol Jean, to Bruce Second class postage paid at Cass City, Joe Ray Spencer, Vassar, Michigan 48726 * Immediate Care Clinic: Friday 6:OO a.m. through Mon- Miss Erla is a 1980 roe, a concert by the River Allen Loeffler, son of Mr. and Carol J. Moody, Vas- Karla Marker and daugh- Subscription Price To post offices in”rus graduate of Cass City High ” and Mrs. Don Loeffler of day 6:OO a.m. and holidays. Raisin “Sweet Adelines. ter Stacey of Essexville yearcola, orHuron 2 years and Sanilacfor $15 Counties. 00, 3 years do0 Yor a School and 1984 U of M-Flint sar. The Kellys’ daughter, Kay Sebewaing. were Saturday visitors at $21 00, $4 for six months and 3 months graduate with a teaching Lewis C. Babuock, Mil- Drouillard, is a member of Miss Hunt will be a 1985 50 Free Blood Pressures:8:OO a.m.-8:00 p.m. lington, and Marcia K. Ful- the Garrison Stine home. tor $2 50 certificate in Spanish. the group which is directed graduate of Ubly High In Michigan - $10 00 a year, 2 ;ears ton, Mayville. Physician available In ER - Frlday 0:OO p.m. until Monday Sanborn is a 1978 by Chuck Drouillard. Part School. $18 00,6 months $5 50 graduate of Flushing High Robert H. Kreger, Caro, Mrs. Emma Kettlewell, Loeffler is a graduate of In other parts of the United States, $1 1 00 6:OO a.m. There is always a physician on call. of the entertainment was who had been in Florida a year or 2 years, $20 00,6 months $84n School and 1984 U of M and Nancy G. Hilts, Ferris State College. He is and 3 months for $325 50 cents e by the Ivy League quartet since January, returned Physical, Respiratory or Speech Therapy available on an graduate with a business Mayville. of which the Drouillards’ employed at Colonial charged for part year order Payable in’aa- degree. He is employed by Jimmy D. Fosbett, Otter home Friday. Her daugh- Dodge, East Detroit. vance Out-Patient basis as ordered by your physician. son David is a member. ter, Mrs. Dale Bock of For information regarding newspaper ad- Wendy’s as a manager in Lake, and Tonja R. Cobb, An Oct. 12 wedding is vertising and commercial and job printing. New Orleans, La. Millington. . Ed Brock, US. Marines, Lansing, brought her to being planned. telephone 872-201 0 To schedule yourself for any of the above cllnlcs or Cass City. classes cat1 872~2121Ext. 255. The couple will be mar- Joseph Bishop, Caro, and and Mrs. Brock of Sneads ried July 27. Connie J. Berry, Caro. Ferry, N.C., are the pa- rents of a daughter, Leslie Mrs. Mary Kritzman re- Ann, born April 9. Grandpa- turned Tuesday to the home rents are Mr. and Mrs. Les- of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mur- lie Hartwick, Cass City. phy. She left Jan. 6 and was with relatives in San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Calif., until March 30 when Freiburger and grand- she went to the home of Mr. daughter, Lisa Edwards, and Mrs. Irvin Kritzman at spent Easter break in Boyn- Millersburg, Ind. ton Beach, Fla. Mrs. Freiburger’s mother, Mrs. Hills and Dales General Vida Sullivan of Marlette, Hospital Auxiliary will hold who winters in Florida, re- its annual awards luncheon turned to Michigan with Monday, April 22, at the them. hospital at one o’clock. A special program is planned Many Items Mrs. Elsie Thompson and and awards will be pre- Georgia Thompson had as sented by Ken Jensen. Fol- Sunday dinner guests, Mr. lowing the luncheon, the and Mrs. Delbert Lord of group will have a balloon Owendale. They celebrated launch. Mr. Lord’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stec Slate CF returned home Wednesday after a ten-dayGermany, stay in Frankfurt , Bike-A-Thon where they visited their Wood for painting Plaster of Paris daughter and family, Sgt. Candlewick kits Candle molds The Cystic Fibrosis Gary and Debra Hansen Foundation is staging a and Kandie. Yarn Pillow kits Numerous Books Bike-A-Thon May 18 at the Doll Heads ‘4@@ .and patterns Lions pavilion in Cass City. +Theoriginal doll baby The goal is to raise money 24 attend -Baby-Sweet Toothie Love Kids for people who have cystic’ fibrosis (CF). Echo OES meet Craft Classes Only 25 years ago, chil- =Beginning Basket: April 24 NOW OPEN dren with CF rarely lived Twenty-four attended the 6 p.m. cost $13 includes materials - long enough to enter grade April 10 meeting of Echo school. Now, due to re- ChapterStar. Order of Eastern =EggBasket: April 30 search accomplishments 6 p.m. cost $13 includes materials and improved treatment, - With New Highlight of the meeting Painting: May 6-13-20-28 nearly half of all CF babies was the vesper service pre- -Beg. Tole 0 will live past the age of 21. sented by Betty Murphy, with Colleen Chaplinski But there is no test to iden- Georgine Jensen, Edward 1:30 to 4:30 or 6 p.m.-9 p.m. -Cost $9. tify a CF carrier and there Mellendorf and Betty Pre-reg ist ra tion Required rz ng an d is no cure for the disease. Greenleaf. The offering, SP “That’s why the need for used for scholarships given funds is so crucial,” said by the Grand Chapter OES, Harry Roth, chairperson of amounted to $20.00, The Craft House the event. “We could use Members of the Elkton Caro Phone 673-5244 the help of every child and chapter have been invited bummer adult who would like to par- to attend the May 8 meeting ticipate actively or sponsor of Echo Chapter. those who do. _--.. - “Just come to Deford Country Grocery or phone 872-3196 or 872-4018, to get Pashzons sponsor sheets,” said Roth. 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VfIt Fitz. 33 Emily’s day

By Jim Fitzgerald

It was the supreme test so she wouldn’t see what bunny for Easter. I told her for the grandfather who happened on the screen. the little bunny was terribly claims it is easy to make a She ordered me to do the unhappy living in a cage, three-year-old grand- same thing and I did. I fi- but when it was allowed to daughter be a good girl - gured if 1 hid my face, none run around the house like a all you have to do is give of the pretty young mothers cat, it went to the bathroom her everything she wants in the audience would rec- everywhere except the bat- and do everything she tells ogn’ize me as the same hroom. So we took it to a you to do. Emily and I spent strange old guy they saw forest and set it free to an afternoon together in a outside pushing a doll in a roam‘and be happy with Speaking of nickels, the other day I received a check for shopping mall. stroller. other“Boy,” free Emily rabbits. said, “if I five cents from brokerage house. A to the CENTENNIAL FARM - The farm of Thomas Jackson, I bought her popcorn and As a confirmed non-shop- revealed no reason for such a bonehead move. Cass City Rd., Cass City, has been designated as a centen- pop, a cheeseburger and per, this was my first. ex- had a rabbit that pooped in My only regret: Somehow I lost the check. nial farm by the Michigan Historical Commission. french fries, Tootsie Roll tended tour of a shopping the house, I’d get a car and and chocolate milk shake, I mall, and I was unprepared run over it.” said it was OK when she for the unlikely stores into It wasn’t discovered that Making maple syrup seems to run in families. The tech- spilled the shake all over which Emily led me. I’m her precious purse was lost nique has been passed down in the Butler family, my spies Family ownership of her shirt, and I didn’t panic not sure I want to live in a until we were back home. inform me. when we lost her purse. world where a shopkeeper Tears dripped. As a wise Bonnie (Butler) Zeidler and husband, Bill, make their When she ran 10 stores can make a living selling grandfather, I knew the home in her grandparents’ house on Huron Line Road. ahead of me, I continued to nothing except colored pop- best idea was to take Elmer Butler made a spring ritual of gathering sap and Jackson farm survi\ves push her Cabbage Patch corn. Green popcorn has to Emily’s mind off her trou-, making syrup. Now (you guessed it) his granddaughter doll in a stroller, even be the most abominable bles, so I offered to read her treks off to the family wood8 and another geaeration enjoys though people kept looking misuse of that fine color the funnies. She picked a pure homemade maple syrup. at me strangely. since the invention of artifi- comic strip called “Sally I stood in line for 20 min- cial turf. Forth” and I was well into 100 years of changes utes so Emily could have A pet shop provided the it before I realized the plot her picture taken sitting on most traumatic experi- concerned a woman who About 100 years ago, price for what Kathleen scribed her husband’s the Easter Rabbit’s lap, ence. It was a few days be- was going nuts because when Thomas Jackson op- Jackson has decided was 80 grandfather as a self-edu- and when she wasn’t satis- fore Easter, and several pa- she’d lost her purse. erated the family farm at acres, was $1,850. Accord- cated man who recorded fied with the first photo, I rents were buying rabbits I scrunched my face 4173 Cass City Rd., Cass ing to family records, daily activities and sales in went back and did it again. for their bug-eyed kids. against the back of my City, eight hogs sold for Jackson and his brother the diaries. Items listed in- Our only reason for being Emily wanted one, too. chair. $4.80, and a dozen eggs John began working farms cluded having teeth filled alive on that day was to see Rather than simply saying were worth 11 cents. in that area in 1870. Prop- by “Fritz the Dentist” for “The Care Bears Movie,” no, as though I weren’t a Prices may have erty between the brothers 75 cents, two chickens were and I agreed to sit in the sappy grandfather, I told The Want Ads hr’s Drawing Eveg Sunday changed since Jackson switched back and forth sold to “a stranger” for $1, very first row. To see the Emily the heartwarming, made those entries in a several times because of and one sad notation, screen, I had to look born-free story about when VIM0 TAP# RIWTALS her Uncle Nerd was a little YMS FREE MEMBERSHIP ’ VHS diary he kept in the late road changes. The farm, lo- “Daisy and her calf” were straight up. This hurt my Are Newsy boy and received a live Too! ot BETA NO DEPOSIT TO C0M-V RESIDENTS Or BETA 1890’s, but ownership of the cated east of the intersec- sold for $35. neck, but I told myself I was Cutranmi Kr-tape farm has always stayed tion.of M-81 and East Cass When Thomas and Kath- getting in shape for taking -fF with a member of the City Road, was originally leen Jackson took over the her to the fireworks next I Jackson family. Last week divided by an road farm in 1969 the original July. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday ’ the present owners of the that connected Caro with house, built in the late The Care Bears are a 100-acre farm, Thomas H. Gagetown. The angling 188O’s, had to be completely bunch of animals who be- Water Pump Sale Rent 2 & Get The 3rd tRBl and Kathleen A. Jackson, road was eventually re- remodeled. The present lieve in unilateral caring IMPORTED KEG Hulr Ssktion were presented with a moved, and property lines family-dining room was about everybody. They M H.P. Flint C Walling ‘BLER BEER COLD BEER L WINE marker from Detroit Edi- were set. When the prop- once part of the summer might be a communist plot 209/0 * * son, commemorating their erty was originally purch- kitchen and the hired man’s except they also believe in Shallow Well farm as a Michigan Centen- ased from Miller, the land room. Like his father, selling their bodies for re- star pump Q62 nial farm. had not been cleared of Thomas Jackson is not production on everything a OFF According to the re- brush and trees. farming the property, but capitalistic society can I All I corded deed, the property The farm was passed on renting it to area farmer manufacture for children. Myers or Flint L Walling YZ H.P. Hours: Mom-Sun. 9 A.M,Yid; Fri. & Sut. 9 AM.-1 A.M. was purchased Feb, 4, 1885 to the present owner’s Dick Donahue. Mickey Rooney narrated Bladder Shallow Or Deep 517 N: SbeSt., Act088 fiom ;ha Courthwm, CWO, Ph. 873-4249 \ by Jackson from Robert father, Harold Jackson, in Thomas Jackson is the the movie, playing the role Tanks Well Pump ’I96 Miller and wife. The sale manager of the Bauer of a devoted father and hus- 1 1 1918. Harold Jackson did not work the farm. He Candy Company, Cass City. band, and I ‘kept myself worked for the Secretary of Kathleen Jackson is the awake by trying to recall Red Jacket or Fllnt L Walling State’s office in Cass City. home economics teacher at the names of the nine Submersible Pump fi H.P. 10 GPM %OO Because Harold Jackson the Cass City High School. women he has married chose not to farm, all of the since he was Andy Hardy. During the scary parts, PAUL’S PUMP REPAIR equipment was sold at an GTE honors 673-4850 For Prompt Repair On All Water Pumps L u” beauti auction in 1918. When the Emily scrunched her face present owners took over 6 from area against the back of the seat the farm in 1969, stored in the attic were several Remember your high school days A service recognition with a beautiful Artcarved rina at diaries and a handbill of the 1918 auction, banquet was held recently NOTICE OF INTENT TO to honor 51 General Tele- ’’”’”‘“’“‘~/~~vw Items listed on the auc- ? Warranty, This offer expires May 31, 1985 tion handbill included a 1917 phone employees with and is to be onlv for the aurchase of 700 REQUEST A E used Chevrolet touring car, 40 more than years of Artcarved Siladium high school rings. employment. The banquet 0 Plymouth Rock pullets, a PLUS up to $36 worth of custom was held at the Davison features FREE! bobsled and 40 bushels of RELEASE OF FUNDS 1 potatoes. Country Club, Davison. In addition to the handbill Area residents recog- Village of Cass City, Municipal Building nized were Don Current, CLASS RINGS and several antiques, in- 6737 Church Street, Cass City, Michigan 48726 4s ARTVRVED” cluding a children’s geog- Thomas Guinther and raphy book printed bet- Charles Boerner of Cass (517) 872-2911 ween 1789 and they City; Dennis Learman and 1803, Richard Benjamin of found several diaries that TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS, AND PERSONS: Thomas Jackson kept. Elkton and Kitridge Ricker of Gagetown. Phone 872-3025 Cass City Kathleen Jackson de- 8 6-5222 BRING THIS AD I On or about April 25,1985, the above-named village will request the State of Michigan to release Federal funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (P.L. 93-383) for the T he f ol I ow in g project :

THINK \ aire Walbro Expansion H Paving of Schell Street leading to the Walbro Parking Lot Schell Street, Cass City, Tuscola County, Michigan SPRING! N et $21 0,000 An Environmental Review Record respecting the aforementioned It was a two-man bull ses- at all. We have to do some- project has been made by the above-named village which documents sion pitting a liberal thing about that. against a conservative. Not Looking at it from the the environmental review of the project. This Environmental Review ON SAL,E Vi an ultra liberal and not a perspective of the guy with- Record‘ is on file at the above address and is available for public staunch conservative, but out a job, or with sub- examination and copying, upon request. two guys who leaned in op- sistence level work, you posite directions. question where the guys I guess we still do, but the with jobs in the auto plants The Village of Cass City will undertake the project described above gulf between us has shrunk. and the steel plants are with Community Development Block Grant funds, under Title I of the That was apparent when we coming from, Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. The Village of $1 2QQstarted talking at lunch It must rub them raw Cass City is certifying to the State of Michigan that the Village of Cass about a recent newscast when they hear of all the City and Village President Ray Armstead Jr., in his official capacity as Reg. $19.99 over public television. complaints about According to the repor- givebacks and recovering Village President, consent to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal ter, the $4 billion increase what was lost through con- Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to SAVE $7.00 in Federal swnding for tract renegotiations. environmental reviews, decision-making, and action; and that these basic war related research Every time big unions was greater than the EN- negotiate more benefits responsibilities have been satisfied. The legal effect of the TIRE budget for basic med- and high wages it makes it certification is that upon its approval, the Village of Cass City may use ical research for cancer, that much harder for the the Block Grant funds, and the State of Michigan will have satisfied its r Glidden heart disease and other subsistence level em- responsibilites under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. similar killers. ployee. Or for that matter We agreed that our the worker in other indus- priorities are askew. As a tries where wages are The State of Michigan will accept an objection to its approval of the conservative he would about half of that of auto release of funds and acceptance of the certification only if it is on one probably approve more de- workers. of the following bases: (a) That the certification was not in fact fense spending than I, but Spending money on de- the gap has narrowed. fense probably won’t executed by the chief executive officer or other officer of applicant What concerns both of us change these inequities. approved by the State of Michigan; or (b) that applicant’s is the seemingly wider gulf But a determined look for environmental review record for the project indicates omission of a between the haves and the solutions by the govern- required decision, finding, or step applicable to the project in the have nots. More rich ment just might. , environmental review process. Objections must be prepared and people, more poor people That $4 billion tossed and comparatively fewer in away for war research submitted in accordance with the required procedure (24 CFR Part 58), the middle class. might. bring some astonish- and may be addressed to the State of Michigan, Office of Business What really bugs me, he ing results if channeled to- & Community Development, Box 30225, Lansing, Michigan’48909. said, is the number of wards solving the basic people that have worked all problems facing the un- their lives and suddenly employed and the under- Objections to the release of funds on bases other than those stated find themselves without a employed. above will not be considered by the State of Michigan. No objection job. Or with a job that won’t Even if the results were received after April 24, 1985, will be considered by the State of let them enjoy the zilch the country would be M ic higan. minimum standard of liv- no worse off than it is when ing that the vast majority billions are spent for guns Ray Armstead Jr. of Americans have en- that are obsolete almost be- joyed. fore the contracts are 6737 Church Street These people can’t afford signed and our tax dollars Cass City, Michigan 48726 1 insurance or any protection start flowing away. PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY,-APRIL 18,1985 CASS CITY, MICHIGP

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b: It’s spring, and a young to start the motor, and ::man’s (well not so young) throw out the anchor. After The third annual Torn “Softly As I Leave You,” : -fancy turns to ..... about 10 seconds, as the last Thumb Singers concert will and at Sunday’s concert, be held April 20 at 7:30 p.m. Jon Fahrner will sing the :a Each year at this time it of the anchor line is sucked .:is a safe bet that I have over the side of the boat, it and April 21 at 2:30 pm. same song. “made several hundred will dawn on me that I for- Both concerts will be held Conductor Andrea Hof- .:practice casts in my back got to secure the anchor at the Cass City High School meister will direct the choir :*yard, getting ready to head rope. Fortunately, I have cafeteria. as they sing favorites such 1:for my favorite fishin’ hole. scuba diving friends who The 53-member choir, as “Boogie Woogie Bugle +:It is also a safe bet that by pick up a few extra bucks with members ranging Boy,” “God Bless ::now every tree branch in selling anchors they find at from 9 years old to over 70, America” and “This is My :*the neighborhood has at the bottom of the river. I will perform a wide variety Country.” ::least 30 feet of am sure I have purchased of songs ranging from the Carol Kersten will ac- .:hanging from it. That’s one the same anchor three Shakespearean sonnet, company the choir on the :*of the nice things about times. UNDER direction of Andrea Hofrneister, the Tom Thumb Singers pre- “Blow Blow Thou Winter piano. THE A free will offering will :$eing out on a lake, I sel- Eventually I will swallow pare for their third annual concert to be held April 20 and 21. Wind,” to the Oak Ridge *dam get hung up on a tree my pride, and accept a tow Boys‘ “Elvira.” be accepted at the end of ?ranch. back into shore from Scheduled soloists for the the concert. Money raised . There are always a few another . ne 1 a 0 a two concerts are: Nat Tut- will be used to fund next .ihings that I can count on Now comes the fun part, tle to whistle “Come Follow year’s concert. atthe start of each fishing backing the trailer into the uelorci man receives injuries in Me,” a Don Besig tune; After each concert a re- keason. water to retrieve my boat. Saturday. Michelle ception will be held. Punch The first day of fishing, After about a half-hour of Zdroj&&i will perform and cookies will be served. ,510 matter how early I get sweating, straining and :up, it will be at least 9:30 threatening to leave the April 9 rnotorcyc .e accident :a.m. before I get the boat boat for someone else, I fi- .#in the water. I can never nally get close enough to A 19-year-old Deford man slow in case of tire failure. struck deer Saturday at drag the boat on the trailer. Catherine N. Leppek, 5282 a !seem to remember to buy a sought his own treatment Bliss was issued ticket 11:OO a.m. According to the Much to the “Rolaids” of Moore Rd., Cas City, was a *fishing license until I have after he lost control of his for speed too and un- report, Minard was north- the other fishermen, I high- eastbound on Milligan fast *;already driven to the lake. motorcycle while attempt- able to stop in a clear dis- bound on Cemetery Road, FRI.-SAT.=SUN. APRIL 19=2O=K *Aquick rush to the nearest tail it out of their way. Road, near Koepfgen Road, -- ing to avoid striking a dog. when the vehicle left the tance. one-tenth of a mile south of -tackle shop and I am ready. Early in the afternoon I According to Tuscola Deputy Glen Skrent re- Severance Road, when he drag myself back home to road, and went down a 12- :. My old Johnson 10-horse County Sheriff’s Depart- ported that a vehicle driven struck the deer. Minard :boat motor will start on the the warmth and security of foot embankment. The veh- ment Deputy Curtis Cham- icle rolled over, eventually by Glenn R. Minard, 1325 was not injured in the acci- :first pull, when it is in a my family. bers, Steven D. Shotwell, Crawford Rd., Cass City, dent. +trash can full of water. As Diane greets me with her coming to rest on the 7405 Bevens Rd., Deford, driver’s side. There were :Soon as I push away from usual “How’s fishing?” was northbound on Kings- :the dock, I will flood the “Not bad, but I only no tickets issued in the one- S herwood ton Road, about one-quar- car accident + :motor, foul both spark caught a few. Not enough ter mile south of Wilcox plugs, and will soon find for a meal, so I gave them Sgt . Teschendorf re- Road, when he slid his ported that two persons :myself hopelessly drifting to another fisherman,” my ~” motorcycle on its side, to @to the lake. standard line. sought their own treatment Bia Band Jam VI avoid striking a dog that following a two-car acci- - My trusty oars, left in the I figure I have spent had been killed by a previ- Sunday, April 21 -bottom of the boat all last about $l,OOO on a boat, dent Friday at 1O:OO p.m, ous motorist. The dog was Sgt . Teschendorf re- p.m. to ??? dummer, will snap off as motor and trailer, fishing lying in the left lane of the 2 $oon as they hit the water. licenses, and tackle during ported that a vehicle driven Featuring two big bands road. by Kurt W. Bliss, 16, 6339 ‘.- When the shoreline be- the last five years. Since Shotwell slid about 15 feet Sherwood all star big band .comes a small brown then, the only fish dinner Brenda Dr., Cass City, along the right shoulder of struck the rear of a vehicle Bob Olsen Big Band streak on the horizon I will we have had was at the Red Kingston Road. tealize futility in trying Lobster driven by David A. Dor- Jam session following Big Bands my He told Deputy Charn- land, 18,6219 Shabbona Rd,, bers that he was traveling Decker. about 45 miles per hour when the April 9, 8:20 p.m. Both vehicles were accident happened, eastbound on M-81when the Sgt. Leland Teschendorf accident happened. Dor- Oining Golfing reported that a 20-year-old land told Sgt. Teschendorf Lodging Cass City woman was not he was traveling about 30 6625 3rd Street,Gagetown. Ph 665.m71 Next Frl. “Mischief” & “Flamingo Kid” ..- injured when her vehicle miles per hour when the Sunday .. 2:30 till 6:OO Adults ... $1.50 rolled over Saturday at 2 :00 Bliss vehicle struck him. a.m. Dorland said he had a nail .. Fri. t hru-Th u rs. April 19-25 According to the report, in his tire, and was driving Fire destroys ALL. OUR PRICES Kingston home u A been estimated. The fire GET ,CLOS&i,SHAVE The Elkland Township and Caro Fire Departments was reported April 10 at ECONOMY assisted the Kingston Fire 2:44 p.m. USED Department in putting out The Elkland Township CARS SPECIALS a fire that totally destroyed Fire Department also re- a home owned by George sponded to a grass fire at and Maxine Parker, the Joe Hadam residence, 1974 Nova 1977 Thunderbird Rossman Road, Kingston, 2495 Severance Rd., Cass Kingston Fire Depart- City, Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. ment assistant chief ... $495 mm. $1,795 Charles Kotsch Jr., sus- According to fire chief pects the fire started in the Jerome Root Jr., the fire 1977 Caprice chimney area of a wood spread from a trash burn- 1975 Malibu & burning stove. The fire to- ing barrel to the grass tally destroyed the one- around the barrel. Hadam ... $495 ({

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MORTGAGE SALE ~ Default having been made in the terms and conditions of a certain mortgage made by ROBERT L WOOD and KATHLEEN WOOD. his wife of 2138 Keilitz Down Memory Lane Road. Cass City. Michigan 48726. Mortgagors. to EDWARD JOHNSON and LUCILLE L. JOHNSON. of P.0 Box 376, Cass City foodliner Payson. Arir 85547. as Mortgagee. dated June 10, 1976. recorded in the Office of the FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE Register of Deeds for Tuscola County,State of Michigan. on September 25, 1984. in bber 545 of Mortgages.Pages 85-88. which ...... '....,'...... mortgage is hereby claimed to be due, at b ...... the date of this notice. with the balance ...... t....,.....~,.....,Y...... l ...... *I...... *,...... ,...... *.., of PACKAGE LIQUOR principal of Four Thousand Six Hundred WE HAVE IN STOCK: sets (white, yellow, FIVE YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ward Lebioda combined to Eighty Six and 15:lOO ($4.686 15) Dollars Beer & Wine To Go Onion Finkbeiner, who spent the and interest of Two Thousand Seven red), seed potatoes, peat moss, 'COW manure, top soil. win the doubles event with Hundred Eighty Five and 76/tOO Fourteen members of the winter at Lakeland, Fla., a top score of 1276. George ($2.785.76)Dollars owing thereon, being a returned to their home near total of Seven Thousand Four Hundred Se- Hobby Club and one guest Dillman is the new singles verity One and 91/100 ($7,471.91) Dollars. attended the Monday even- Cass City Thursday. champion with a winning and no suit proceeding at law or in equity Rug Doctor Steam Cleaningi ing meeting of the club at total of 664. R. (Doc) having been instituted to recover the debt .: secured by said mortgage or any pad TEN YEARS AGO Equipment to Rent the home of Katherine Johnson is all-events thereof; * - Crane. Betty Jo Agar was champ with a combined NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of the pow- the co-hostess. During the Prize winners in last total of 1876 for three er of sale contained in said motlgage, and week end's Michigan In- pursbant to the statute of the State of Michi- business meeting, officers events. gan in such case made and provided, notice elected for the corning year dustrial Education Society Two classes of Salem is hereby given that on Friday, April 26, NOWOn Sale Regional Awards Fair in 1985 at 1O:OO o'clock a.m., said mortgage It has always been our goal to were Dorothea Quick as Evangelical UB Church will be foreclosed by a sale at public auction save you money On your weekly president and Caroline drawing from Cass City will meet this week for to the highest bidder at the front door of the LOTTERY grocery bitt... With our new ESP Garety as hecretary-trea- High School were Doug monthly business and so- Courthouse, Village of Caro. Tuscola McCampbell, Jim County, Michigan. of the premi.:ss de- jrrichs,- you save even more... surer. cial meetings. Thursday scribed in said mortgage,or so much thereof Look for the ESP Savings Tags One of the most coveted McCampbell, Scott Reed, evening the Progressive as may be necessary to pay the amount throughout store! Jerry Frederick, Bob due. as aforesaid, on said mortgage with our awards presented to var- class will meet at the the interest thereon at 9.5% per annum and TWOm Itmu ck.! hrea lwnpomllv t- c~li10 Mitchell and Alan Crouse. U. trrm out .uppllm -1 w. pur dkrclly m rn "OU sity athletes is the most val- Richard Hampshire home. all legal costs, charges, and expenses. in- 1-0 +0 dUk Ln aWci Y Y Ihr dcdcat uable player designation. One-hundred-six at- Friday evening the Golden cluding the attorney fees allowed by law. m areto ua Th. ava- I.-* of pkm kino)ou and also any sums which may be paid by m 01r w.r*r tended the Father-Son ban- It is voted by the team- Rule class will meet at the the undersigned. necessary to protect Its mates of the players. Win- quet held Saturday evening Earl Harris home. interest in the premises. Said premises are ners of the Cass City at the Masonic Temple. A described in the said mortgage as follows' committee of Orion Car- awards and the sports they 35 YEARS AGO A parcel of land commencing at the Noah- participated in were: Tim dew, Harold Prong and west corner of the Southwest 1/4 of the Fahrner, basketball ; Beth George Cole assisted the Otto Psieskorn is remod- Southwest 1 /4 of Section 24. Township 13 worshipful master, Elmer North, Range 10 East, running thence East Sieradzki, volleyball ; eling the Prieskorn Build- from center of road 495 feet. thence South Rctntorced Vlnyl x/2" x so' Save 61.00 - Kristy Deering, gymnas- Francis, in the planning ing. Until several weeks 440road, feet. thence thence North West 440 495 feet feet toto centerplace of and arrangements. The tics, and Guy Nanney, ago it was occupied as tem- beginning Containing 5 acres of land more Garden $469 wrestling. The awards meal was served by the porary quarters by the Pin- or less. women of Echo Chapter of also known as: Hose,. rno. 0. were announced Tuesday ney State Bank during their night at the annual winter OES. remodeling. Commencing at the Southwest corner of Faced Section 24, T13N-RlOE. Ellington Twp., Margarine GE Soft Whltc, bo, 7s or IOO Watt awards night. with a slowdown Due to illness in the Al- Tuscola County, Michigan; thence N 00' 26' 4 Pack Save IX.XO The Grand Trunk rail- in its carburetor line, Wal- bert Gallagher home, the W along the West line of said Section bro Corp. instituted a four- 24, 878.33 feet to the Point of Beginning Quarters road depot in Cass City is Elkland Farm Bureau met ofthe this West description; line of thencesaid Section N 00'26' 24, W 439.17 along 1 Ib. Pkg. slowly coming down. The day work schedule last Monday evening with Mr. railroad contracted with week in a move to reduce and Mrs. John Zinnecker. feet; thence S 89" 52' 21" E along the inventories, company offi- South 118 Line of said Section 24. 497.45 Mike Bryant and Don An interesting discussion feet; thence S 00" 21' 14" E 439.67 feet; All Varletlea &reo Twomey to demolish the cials said. A four-day week was led by Kenneth Bauer. thence N 89'48' 54" W, 497.62 feet to the Point of Beginning. Subject to road 7 ox. Btl, Save SbC structure. They are doing was instituted at General The American Legion Au- Cable Corp. in Cass City in right of way and easements of record. the job by hand and selling xiliary met Monday even- Being in and a part of the S 1i2 - SW 114, Shampooor $ February. ing with Mrs. Ella Vance. Section 24, T13N-HlOE. and containing the salvaged materials. It 5.02 acres of land. Conditioner will take about two months Don Vatter, all events Guests at the meeting were to finish the job. champ, and Jack Gal- Mrs. Lupe Pena, Mrs. Eliza The statutory period during which lagher, singles champ, won Mortgagors may redeem the property The Owendale-Gagetown Walmsley, Mrs. George is six months from the date of sale. Board of Education Mon- trophies during the recent Rabideau and Mrs. Louise Dated at Caro, Michigan, on the 20th Clothes day night approved seeking Cass City Bowling Classic. Hartwick. The chairman of day of March, 1985. Vatter, representing t Lhe.. rn rn rn rn rn rn of an eight-mill renewal for the annual poppy sale to be EDWARD JOHNSON & LUCILLE L. FAME Gallon Jan . Bigelow Hardware, racked held in May is Mrs. Harold JOHNSON $249 school operations at the 6eaerml plup#. C Da Pk=6aveSOC June 9 school election. The up a 1925 score, while Gal- Hulburt. 693 By : board accepted Supt. lagher rolled a for Bur- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clinton C. House Eveready Ronald Erickson's recom- roughs. Robert Musall and Heronemus and daughter, Attorney for Mortgagee Carl Kolb were doubles House & Schrope a. rn mendation that the present Sharon, and Don Lindsay Batteries.. champs. 475 N. State Street Land 0' Lakrr Colby ot. Pkg. levy be retained, though he were business callers in De- Caro, MI 48723 I6 The Gagetown Woman's Tele: (517) 673-2181 added a precaution. "I'm troit Tuesday. 3-28-5 not sure that's going to be Study Club met at the home Midget $249 enough. )' of Mrs. Nora McMillen Longhorn rn. Monday. Mrs. Nellie EvdyOsnd Aup#s 9 Volt 2 Pk. Sinclair and Mrs. Gladys FAME4491r,Pbtlc Jag VFW elects Laurie were in charge of $149 rn. rn rno the program. Batteries. A Orange Juke. a 99' oncers 25 YEARS AGO I-/ / PvofessionaE New officers were instal- Sunday led at the regular meeting Jim Wilson was reelected of the Zonta Club of Cass b to serve as post comman- City Tuesday evening. der of Post 3644 Veterans of President of the group is FAMEslictd Mrs. Lucille Bauer. Mrs. h Foreign Wars at the annual election held Sunday at the Almer Krueger was named 'r Salami or 1 Charmont. vice-president and Mrs. Ed .I, Singles Bologna I Other officers elected at Baker, secretary. Mrs. I the meeting were: Bill Zei- Helen Stevens is the trea- dler , senior vice-comrnan- surer. der; John Wright, junior Electors in the Cass City $119 I vice-commander. Jack school district will go to the Esau was 'reelected as polls Monday to vote on a ; $125,000 bond issue for an Y I quartermaster Ron addition to the elementary Limit I -120% Pkg. Limit 1 01 Ib. Pkg. Palmer, advocate; James I -I' Crane, chaplain; Dennis school. The voters will be Limit one coupon per family. Coupon and $15.00 purchase Limit one coupon per family. Coupon and $15.00 purchase asked to approve 1.75 mills required, excluding tobacco, alcoholic beverages, or other required, eacluding tobacco, akoholic beverages, or other 1 Card, Jack Burns and Jack coupon items. Coupon expires: cwpon items. Coupon expires: I Doerr, trustees ; Bill for 10 years for the addition. $ut, April 20.1m6. I w.mi a,im. Zemke, service officer; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dave McNaughton, adjut- Laurie and Mr. and Mrs. ant; Leo Palmer, master at Thomas Laurie, Linda and arms, and Frank White, of- Jane were Sunday dinner ficer of the day, guests of Mr. and Mrs. All members will be in- Grover Laurie. Jack stalled at the May 1 meet- Laurie, student at MSU,

I. ing. East Lansing, was home over the week end. I SPECIAL SCENTS White Jumbo 4 attend 4-H Minor events of the Cass CassCity Phone 872-3434 I Gard I City Bowling Association I CAc" Capitol Experience were rolled April 8 and 15. Towels Junior Hubbard and Ed- The Want Ads Are Newsy Too! I Jeb Brydon of Marlette, Melissa Janes of Decker, I Patric McFarlane of Car- 3/$1 I sonville and Denise Peruski of Deckerville were among 90 young people and adults I Limit3~zRoll to participate in the 19854-H .- , I Capitol Experience prog- Limit mecoupon prfamily. Coupon and $15.00 purchase - Limit one cwpon wr family, Couwn and $15.00 purchase ram March 24-27 in Lans- required, excluding tobscco, alcoholic beverages, w othar I requid, mxcluding tobacco, alcoholic beverages, or other 1 0 coupon items. Cwpon expires: I ing. sat, April 20, lms. "The purposes of the ac- tivity were to acquaint Michigan 4-H'ers with legislative and governmen- tal processes and to encour- age them to get involved in public affairs on local, county, regional, state and national lev.els," explains Heidi Grether, 4-HCapitol Experience coordinator. The youths participated in discussions on state gov- ernment, met with media representatives who cover the capital, visited the capitol including the gover- nor's office and the Senate and House chambers, hosted legislators at a spe- cial legislative breakfast and talked with representa- tives of several state agen- cies. NO SURPRISES! The 4-H members spent one morning working on a JUST TOP-QUALITY, NEW BRAND-NAME community service project in the Lansing area, work- FURNITURE AT EVERYDAY FAIR PRICES ing with political reporters Peanut I sayer at the capitol, visiting the Butter Aspirin State Police headquarters 25 LEEYRS. HANES, FURNITURE OWNER EXF :ILlmlt f -10 OL. Umlt =mocL.. Ju...... $139, I 1 ...... in East Lansing or working in the governor's communi- U-FO-U cation section sorting mail. "WHERE LOW OVERHEAD MEANS LOW PRICES After returning to Sanilac County, participants will THE LARQEST FURNITURE STORE ON OECKERVILLE RD. organize a community ac- tion program, using know- 4- ledge gained through the 2 Miles East Cao-Corner M-81 & Dqkerville. H Capitol Experience prog- of ram. --u PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 18,1985 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN ’ Church class I1 I plans roast Mrs. Thelma Jackson I Sixteen attended the Holbrook Area News Phone 658-2347 monthly meeting of Salem Thursday evening at the Dale Buehrly home. Mrs. Fritz Van Erp and Sister Elaine Garety of De- and supper guests of Mr. Mrs. Heidi Thane in Caro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robin- guests of Mr. and Mrs. EL Gil Schwaderer presided Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van Erp troit, Caroline Garety of and Mrs. Cliff Jackson. Monday. Jackson. son were Friday guests of Schenk. at the business meeting and David spent from Wed- Cass City, Hazel Thorpe, Glen Shagena visited Mrs. Hiram Keyser was Jerry Cleland and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin O’Con- Mr. and Mrs. ‘Curtis Cle- when plans were finalized nesday through Friday Mrs. Fritz Van Erp, Mrs. Leslie Hewitt Sunday even- a Monday guest of Mr. and Curtis Cleland visited Mrs. nor and Danny at Minden land were Monday lunch Angus Sweeney, Liz for the pig roast May 4 at with Mr. and Mrs. A1 Van ing. Mrs. Curtis Cleland. Adrian Kippen at her home City. guests of Mrs. Alex Cleland the church. The proceeds Erp and family at Hen- Michalski, Mrs. Ray De- Phyliss Pelton of Shab- Nancy Peruski was a Fri- in Port Huron and Adrian Mr. and Mrs. Don and Carol Laming. are used to send church rietta, N.Y. pcinski, dahghter and bona was a Sunday guest of day overnight guest of Car- Kippen at Port Huron Gen- McKnight of Bad Axe were Brent Jackson of Bad Axe youth to camp. Jerry Cleland and girls, granddaughter, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Cleland and rie Tyrrell. eral Hospital Friday. Tuesday evening guests of spent Tuesday with Mrs. Shirley Geiger led devo- Jamie Doerr, Angie and Mrs. Dale Hind, Mrs. Jack Carol Laming. Chris Robinson spent the Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. . George Jackson and Don. tions on the topic “Touch- Chris Wright were Satur- Tyrrell, Brenda and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Richard week end with Mr. and Mrs. Glaza and family were Jean Matthews and Mark Mr. and Mrs. Bob Swac- Mike Sweeney, John Cies- ing. ” day lunch guests of Mr. and Kollar and family of West- Cliff Robinson. Wednesday supper guests were Saturday guests of khamer of Bad Axe and Mr. A potluck lunch was Mrs, Curtis Cleland. linski, Ervin Briolat, Bill land spent from Friday till Jim Hewitt was a Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Alex Cleland and and Mrs. Jim Campbell and served at the close of the Sweeney and Reva Silver. Sunday with Mrs. Louis guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Glaza. Carol Laming. Leslie of Wayne were Ea meeting . Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Naples. Bredow. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mr. and Mrs. George ter Sunday guests of Sara There will not be a May Edanna and David Benkelman of Cass City Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ric- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson and daughters of Jackson Jr. of Oxford and Campbell and Harry Ed- regular meeting. Sweeney last week were were Wednesday afternoon kett of Detroit, Nicky Wil- Schenk were Saturday Caro were Wednesday sup- Jimmy Jackson were wards. liam$ of New Zealand, guests of Mr. and Mrs. per and evening guests of Saturday guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jamie Doerr, Angie Wright Randy Schenk and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robin- Mrs. Melvin Peter and fam- Jackson were Sunday after- and Jeff Doerr of Cass City Elizabeth at Pigeon. son. ily. noon and supper guests of enjoyed a wienie roast Sun- A1 Wagner and Kathy Fran Yietter of Filion Mrs. Jerry Cleland en- Mr. and Mrs. Gus Meyers CHANNEL 19 day at the home of Mr. and Martinez were Easter Sun- was a Wednesday over- tered St. Joseph Hospital in and Carl at Imlay City. Mrs. Curtis Cleland. Other day dinner guests of Mrs. night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ann Arbor Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kon- afternoon guests were George Jackson and Don. Jim Hewitt. came home Sunday: kel attended the Thumb Linda Hudson, Kim and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cleland Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ric- Eric Sweeney was a Wed- Sheep Breeders show and Kennie. Jr. of Pontiac were Tues- kett of Detroit spent the nesday guest of Mr. and sale at Sandusky Saturday. LIGVTS CAMERA Jerry Bowron of Miami day and Wednesday guests week end at the Jim Doerr Mrs. Angus Sweeney. Beatrice Hundersmarck Beach, Fla., is spending of Mrs. Alex Cleland and home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen of Bad Axe was a Sunday some time with Mr. and Carol Laming. Jason and Jimmy Shagena were Monday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Ray Griggs. While Sister Elaine Garety of Jackson spent the week end evening guests of Mr. and Schenk. here Mr. Bowron will pre- Detroit, and Caroline with Don Jackson. Mrs. Cliff Jackson, sent a concert at Bad Axe Garety of Cass City were Dr. Rhoda Short and Ann Miss Kay Pathwell and a AUCT$ON Intermediate School at 7:30 Tuesday afternoon guests Small animal were Tuesday evening friend from Palms were April 19. of Mr. and Mrs. Angus guests of Sara Campbell Sunday guests of Mr. and April 2-29, 985 Sweeney. and Harry Edwards. Mrs. Larry Konkel and 4aH workshop EUCHRE CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Steve Sweeney Sr. of Lin- Marney. Hendricks of Port Austin wood and Steve Sweeney Angie Wright of Cass April 21, at the Wilber 6:30 11:OO .M. Three tables of cards were Tuesday afternoon Jr. of Bay City were Satw- City, Mrs. Jim Doerr and Memorial 4-H Building on P were played when the and supper guests of Mr. the Caro fairgrounds, thlr u, day forenoon guests of Mr. Jeff and Mrs. Curtis Cle- Euchre Club met Saturday and Mrs. Cliff Jackson in and Mrs. Angus Sweeney. land met Mrs. Steve Ric- 4-H Small Animal Depart- evening at the home of Mr. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard kett of Detroit at Lapeer ment will hold a workshop and Mrs. Ronnie Gracey in dricks’ 35th wedding an- Stirrett of Bad Axe were Wednesday. featuring small animal nut- Bad Axe. niversary. Thursday afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Lee rition and housing with High prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Glen supper guests of Mr. and Warschefsky of Bad Axe time for general discussion. Mrs. Cliff Jackson and Shagena visited Mrs. Carl Mrs. Cliff Jackson. were Saturday evening The workshop will begin Jerry Decker. Low prizes Stafford and Mrs. Henry Charlie Brown spent a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack at 12:30 p.m. with a potluck went to Mrs. Jerry Decker Gorang at Huron Memorial couple days with Mr. and Tyrrell and family. lunch. The goat program is and Gaylord Lapeer. Char- Hospital in Bad Axe Sunday Mrs. Larry Konkel and Tracy Robinson spent slated to begin at 1 :30 p.m. lie Gracey won the travel- afternoon, Marney. Thursday and Friday with and the poultry part about BID BY PHON ing prize. Brenda Tyrrell, who at- Mrs. Bill Sturgil of Ver- Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Robin- 3:OO p.m. This would be an * A potluck lunch was tends Ferris State College ona, Mrs. Eugene Cleland son and family in Cass City excellent workshop for. served. at Big Rapids, spent the and Karen of Bad Axe, and Saturday and Sunday youth as well as beginning week end with Mr. and Mrs. small animal producers, JUNIOR AUCTlON SATURDAY, APRIL 2 7 4:30 P.M. Angie Wright of Cass City with Mr. and Mrs. Kevin AT ****** Jack Tyrrell, Carrie and and Mrs. Jim Doerr were O’Connor and Danny at says Peggy Kuhr, Exten- Jim. Wednesday guests of Mr. Minden City. sion 4-HYouth Agent. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mr. and Mrs. Kevin and Mrs. Curtis Cleland. For more informatior), call Shagena were Saturday Robinson spent the week Sister Marie Decker of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Soule contact the Tuscola County To Donate evening guests of Mr. and end in Toronto, Canada. Adrian spent from Satur- of Sebewaing were Thurs- 4-H Office, 673-5999,exten- Mrs. Calvin Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cor- day till Wednesday with day afternoon and supper sion 229. -6866800 Mrs. Cliff Robinson and bishley and son Charles of Mrs. Joe Watson and vis- (517) Connie Robinson visited Bad Axe were Wednesday ited other relatives. Charlotte Albrandt and evening guests of Mr. and 8 Mrs. Jim Hewitt and Leslie Hewitt. Thumb OES Torn Morel1 of Oklahoma was a Sunday overnight D spring rally *. FARM MACHINERY guest of Don Jackson. Jeff Doerr spent a few Thirty attended the days with Mr. and Mrs. spring rally of the Thumb Steve Rickett in Detroit. Association Order of East- Mrs. Bob Swackhamer of ern Star, held Saturday in I Pepsi-Pepsi Light-Mt. Dew 111 Bad Axe, Clayton Campbell the Cass City Masonic Tem- and Sara Campbell spent ple. Five chapters from the Monday in Bay City. Thumb area were rep- Mr. and Mrs. Angus resented. Sweeney visited Mcs. Betty Surine of Car0 pres- 6 pk. cans 8 pk. bottles I Located at the Colony House in Sanilac County 12 miles southwest of Bad Axe on Van Dyke Rd. (M-53)or Marie Stock in Sandusky ided over the business 4 miles east of Cass City, 4 miles north Sunday afternoon. meeting and Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tracy, who was appointed at the fall meeting, was in- Plus Deposit Shagena took Charlie plus deposit Moore of Palms to the stalled by Florence WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 10:30 a.m. Round Table in Bad Axe Schrader of Ubly, past Enter Our Lottery Loser’s Drawing Friday in honor of Mr. Grand chaplain. Lotto Subscription & Free Tickets Many of the followin8 items have been consigned by o Thumb are0 bank Moore’s birthday. Betty Murphy of Echo , Mr. and Mrs. Keith De- Chapter is the current trea- SALE RUNS: Wed., Apr. 17 - Sun., Apr. 21 lmage of Forest, Ontario, surer. Hunting and Fishing License Can., and their daughter ’ Bingo was the entertain- TRACTORS and husband and two chil- ment and refreshments of Package Liquor - Beer -Wine dren of Strathroy, Can., sandwiches, cookies and 1977 IHC 986 wlcab, duals 18.4~38,2143 AC W-D 45 wide front were Monday afternoon coffee were served. hours - sharp JD__ B- electricstart-_- - -_- - -Mot he ring IHC 1968 856 163x38 tires OLIVER 77 gas - wltrailer mounted wd~dsplitter JD 4620 AC HD7 DOZER WlBaker blade Day slated PETERS ANTIQUE FORD 6000 wide front, p.s. JD 140 12 hp RIDING LAWN MOWER The 1985 Christian Mothering Day will be held wlloader 48” cut & HOUSEHOLD CASE 430 Saturday, April 20, at Cross Lutheran Church in Pigeon. MACHINERY Registration starts at 8:45 AUCTION with 9: 15 opening. IHC 720 4-18 PIOW JD 450 4-18 PIOW FM 18’ Swedish tine harrow 3 point - The morning keynote \ IHC 415 cultimulcher - 15’ - 1983 folding wlcylinder & levelers JD 16’ disc speaker is Dr. Elaine Tan JD 7000 Maxi Merge 4 row planter JD 15 hoe grain drill Kent 21’ harrow of Rochester. A pediatri- OWNER SOPHIE PETERS IHC 45 18’ field cultivator wllevelers DMI 300 bu. gravity box &wagon Bush Hog 7 shank soil saver cian, she will speak on “The JD 210 15’ disc Parker gravity box c18 T wagon 10’ offset disc Importance of Being a Sat,, April 20, 1985 ‘JD 38 chopper c12 row corn head & New Idea 213 145 bu. manure spreader IHC 16 chopper- corn & hay head Mother. ” hay head Case 4 row cultivator - 3 point JD 25A sprayer - 3 point hitch Speaking in the after- JD 216 self-unloading wagon c13 AC 16’ field cultivator - hyd. fold Kilbros center dump gravity box noon, Kathy Staufer of Starting at 10 A.M. LOCATED FROM CASS CITY, MICHIGAN 1 beaters & roof - 8T JD wagon IHC 1811’2’ field cultivator cll2T gear Kalamazoo will tell of “The mile East on M-81, then 1 mile North on the Schwegler Rd. at 5032 Kasten self-unloading wagon c13 IHC chisel plow - 13’ trailer-type JD 12’ 3 point harrow Importance of Hanging in Schwegler Rd. Having sold my large home I will hold an antique beaters, roof - 8T gear IHC soil saver Woods rotary mcwer - 3 point There.” She was named & household auction. IHC 303 self propelled combine Dunham 15’ cultimulcher 6’ 3 point rear blade Michigan’s Homemaker of JD 1280 8 row planter cltransport JD 12’ cultipacker 8’ 3 point rear blade the Year last year. AMTIQWES HOUSEBOLD ITEMS New Idea 2 row corn picker - 8 row bed lnnes 700 6 row bean windrower 6’ 3 point disc Individual sessions on Bed & &user to match 2 sets of bunk beds many topics with leaders Bad & dresser to match Telephone soat will follow both keynote ad- Many straight back chairs 6 Kitchen chairs 2 old rocking chairs 2 mm chairs dresses. Curved glass china cabinet (good glass) Singer sewing cabinet (like new) TRUCKS & AUTOMOBILE Nursery facilities will be Crocks & jugs - fruit jars Whirlpool ref. 1979 Chevy Blazer - A.T. - P.S. 1970 GMC Astro truck tractor - for 14’ flat trailer - duals Old smoking stand Dotroit Jew01 gas range provided. The event is Sewing cabinet SomeHoovor steel easy shelving washer 1979 Chevy Impala - 4 door - A.T. - P.S. parts sponsored by the Cross Lots of old tools IHC 1955 tandem truck d16’ steel box Rogers 50T low boy trailer - lO’x22’ - Quantity df garage toois Lutheran Church women. Many pressed back chairs Wet & dry .hop vac. &twin hoist bed 730x15 tires good rubber including bench vise, work Old hand saws & cross cuts Wood desk - - - Small grlndntone G.E. washer & dryer (hoavy duty) 1972 Ford 9000 truck tractor for parts rebuilt in 1981 bench, cabinet c/nuts a bolts Some people believe that Milk cans - Lanterns 2 singlo bedn wearing catseye stones Old dresser - Wash board Mi=. dishes. pots & pans Maple dining room set Humidifier would bring color to their Several small tables Singor portable sewing machine cheeks. Many pieces of depression G.E. chest type freezer BOATS 3 drawer file cabinet w/side door Old cistern & yard pumps 16’Sure Cast cl28 hp Evinrude & trailer Old floor lamps Old cast iron tub COLLECTORS ITEMS 14’ Ride Glide c128 hp Evinrude a trailer For health Nice old wicker table lamp AvonMany bottleAvon chewbottles set 16’ Sea Nymph - Fishing machine - 55 hp Evinrude - DeskNice oldlamp parlor - Brass desk table lamp insurance to Loti of Potorkey stones (found in Cam trailer Large grape press city ar.0) 16’ Sea Ray - 85 hp Johnson - trailer help pay Oil lamps - Horse harness equip. Approx. 20 beer advertising signs 16’ Mirro Craft 50 hp Johnson trailer Old bottle collection Cant iron plantor - - hOSpBtal and Apple peeler - Pea nhucker 15’ Starcraft Holiday - 40 hp Johnson - trailer Old leather fold-away davenport MANY, MANY. MANY OTHEfl ITEMS: 14’ Blue Glass - 65 hp Merc - trailer surgical bills, 2 church pews TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION 18’ Aro Craft 65 hp Johnson trailer Old pump jack THERE WILL BE AT LEAST 3 JEWELRY: - - check with Oak dining room set WAGONS 4 18’ Thompson - 120 hp inboard outboard trailer Old Wobstor’r dictionary (1882) 18’ Arro Pine 80 hp Johnson trailer state Farm. ha1old walker-high chair combination OLIVE& TRACTOR - - with small iron wheels Model 70 - Call: Enest A. Telchman Jr. 6240 W. Main Cass City, Mich. LUNCHAVAILABLE I Phone 872-3388 . DON MOORE = AUCTIONEER Clerk - Hiilaker Auction Senrice. CLERK - DO# MOOBE AUCTION SERVICE ’ Terms - Cash or check with ID. Everything settled for day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. Auc- TERMS OF SALE: Cash or check with proper 1.D. For credit arrangements see your bank before tioneer and clerks acting as sales agents only and assume no guarantees or liabilities. sale. No goods removed until settled for. Sale principals not responsible for accidents or for gods after sold. Clerka and Auctioneers acting as roles agents only and amaume no gumant- or State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Comoanr liabilities. Any announcements made at sale take precodencr ovor printed mattor, AUCTIONEER LORN HILLAKER Phone 517-872-3019 Cass City Home Office Bloomington Illinois I

PAGE NINE , CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CAS$ CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1985 ...... y..*...... --.-...... :...... ,...... *...... Taylors to tell of Kenya tr;p Gagetown News, Get Quick Your neighbor says Rev. and Mrs. Robert under World Gospel Mis- home they spent some time Results With Taylor, having returned re- sions. They are ministering in London. The Chronicle’s cently from Kenya, East both to the spiritual and Anyone is welcome to see I GenKehoe Phone 665-2221 ...... _ -. . Africa, where they visited physical needs of the people :he slides and hear of the Classified Ads Government should Dr. and Mrs. Martv Graber at Tenewek HOSDital. I’aylors’ experiences. and did work at The hospital had 120 beds Tenewek Hospital, will give a slide presentation Sunday and the Taylors were evening, April 21, at 7:30 there*a new ward Of 90 was I Itension Club met at the 18- P.m. at the Cass City Mis- dedicated. The president of PEPS1 tf PEPS1 LIGHT I home of Stella LRyva with Gladys Laurie and Janet sionary Church, 4449 Kenya and Billy Graham’s Regular & SLgar Free Elma Miklovic, cohostess. son, Franklin Graham, and DI ET P EPS I *Ten members and three Martin will deliver juice to How do you feel about the that corporations make a Koepfgen Rd. the Medical Care Facility many dignitaries were at guests, Myra Sparks, present use of federal in- lot of money off weapons MrS. Graber is a sister of the -opening of the new MT. DEW PEPS1 FREE in Caro as a treat’ for the come tax money, and are - &MaudeSarosky and Mar- that are soon obsolete. He Mrs. Taylor and she and ward. There were 10,OOO- patients. the forms too difficult to fill .garet Beckett, answered feels tax dollars co.uld be her husband are Serving 15,000 people there to hear 8pk. roll call, “How to Handle out? better spent on helping the president. Stress.” Alma Wald gave a The next meeting, May 8, “Truthfully, I am against poorer countries grow food Y2 Liter Bottles3Liter the whole system,” said Dog fanciers The hospital is staffed I report on alcoholism. will be held at the home of to better feed themselves. Helen Stock. Tim Phillips, 79, Cass City. He was also critical of with only three doctors, five “I don’t like it, and it is too cuts to the federal student to met at missionary registered 99 ****** ’ Coming Auc€ions complicated. ” loan programs. Phillips nurses and several nation- PlusDeposit Deposit i Phillips has his tax forms feels government spending Rawson Library als with limited training. $199 - Saturday, April 20 - Mark Rutkoski was an filled out by a tax preparing for educational programs Last year, they served over overnight guest of his firm. “I never fill them out. outpatients, kophie Peters will sell an- is tax dollars well spent. The Thumb of Michigan 50,OOO per- arm Only tiques and household goods grandmother, Velma Hel- They are too complicated Phillips, a retired iron Dog Fanciers holds meet- formed over 2000 surgeries at the place located one wig, last Tuesday. for me,” he added. worker, and his wife Viola ings the first Monday of the of which 800-900 were ,.mile east and one mile Phillips said that at one live at 4533 West St., Cass month at 7:OO p.m. at the majorThe . Taylors were kept Mr. and Mrs. George time he felt that a straight .,north of Cass City at 5032 Baranic returned from City. Cass City Library. Schwegler Rd. Don Moore, tax, where everyone paid busy doing many things for their winter home in the same percentage of tax the missionaries that they .auctioneer. Apache Junction, Ariz. May’s meeting will in- would be a good thing. Now clude a video cassette on didn’t have time to do. They Wednesday, April 24 - A he isn’t sure if that is the selecting, training and also did ministering in the ‘farm machinery auction, Lori and Alvin Seurynck, Quaker Kristin and Stacy Adams answer. He explained that breeding dogs. hospital wards as well as in including trucks and boats if big businessmen and cor- several churches. will be held at Colony joined the Wayne Dillons, on.-Frl. 7:30 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. and Scott on a nine-day porations have their taxes Anyone interested in be- En route to Kenya, they Maid House, 4 rnjles east and 4 Jeff increased, then they will coming a member is wel- spenl about 2% days in Swit- t. 4 Sun. 8:OO am: - 1030 p.m. SM miles north of Cass City on tour which included Niag- ara Falls, Washington, pass it on to the consumer. come to attend. zerland and on the way M-53. Lorn Hillaker, auc- “It’s a rip off,” Phillips said $ioneer. D.C., Gettysburg and the Amish country of Pennsyl- about how the tax structure is set up. vania e . + Saturday, April 27 - To Phillips criticized Presi- - settle the estate of Grace Marian and Eugene Com- dent Reagan’s use of fed- >Anderson Childs, a house- ment have returned from a eral tax dollars, explaining hold and antiques and col- trip to Colleyville, Texas, the money spent on defense lectibles sale will be held at where they visited Sherry is not the answer to the 42 Lexington St. in San- Woodward and family, and world problems. adding dusky. Lorn Hillaker, auc- to Marietta, Ga., where ...... tioneer. they visited the Gary ...... e------Diebels. 1 Congratulations i Honor Captain * You are getting I James Harper Married- I New books at I I at Montana base I Air Force Capt. James C. i the library Harper, son of Mr.and Mrs. I J Lewis C. Harper of 6201 Centerline Road, Kingston, ATAR’ 9 9 ANOTHER WAR, ANOTHER PEACE by Ronald J. has been chosen as junior $5 I Glasser, M.D.(fiction). David, a self-assured doctor, has officer of the year for the I opted for a year of duty in Vietnam instead of two more in 15th Air Force at GAMES the U.S.Assigned to a remote base, he is given the nebulous Malmstrom Air Force Miss Clairol duty of traveling to the surrounding villages every day to Base, Mont. PAC-MAN TOWERING f dole out free vitamins and pills to the natives. His driver, an Harper, commander with BATHROOM I enlisted man named Tom, is the antithesis to David’s the 341st Strategic Missile .BUGS INFERNO HAIR i scholarly naivete. Tom is young but tuned in to the toughest Wing, was selected in com- TISSUE MISS11E i intricacies of the war. As the two men make their rounds to petition among contem- WARPLOCK COMMAND COLOR the villages on the distant outskirts of the base, they begin poraries for professional I to learn that the terror of the wqr is closer to them than they 09 ATLANTIS skill, duty performance and $1 Value56-50 $477 I ever imagined. Just as they have broken down the barrier exemplary conduct. 4 roll mFROGGER .JOUST between officer and soldier and effected a closer His wife, Bonnie, is the relationship, they meet disaster head on. David is left daughter of Mr. and Mrs...... empty, angry and more aware. Clarence C. Wallaert of I Saginaw. Huggies INSIDE, OUTSIDE by Herman Wouk (fiction). For Israel

David Goodkind, a -middle-aged s ecial assistant to L ! President Nixon during Watergate, yife consists of She DIAPERS Free breakfast YOUR CHOICE “inside” world of piety, clannish Jews and reverently observed traditions, and the gentile “outside” world, rife offered to seniors I with anti-Semitism. He reminisces of his New York $895 childhood as dominated by his parents, people to whoq Allen Health Care of Cass being Jewish “meant everything.” Although Goodkind City is providing a free pan- dutifully follows the precepts of Judaism, he prefers the cake and sausage breakfast name David to that of Israel, and he joyfully ends his for citizens 55 and over KLEENEX I Talmudic studies when he is accepted at Columbia Saturday, April 20, frdm 10 Sodium--. . Free. University. There he transgresses for the first time by a.m. to 1 p.m. at Sacred Revlon taking an exam on a Jewish holiday; even more calamitous $109 is his romance with an Irish showgirl. Not until late in his Heart Church in Caro. 250 Count Blood pressure screening life, when Goodkind realizes that the heritage he nearly will be provided. abandoned is as essential to his happiness as is his pride in Fast Relief being an American does he finally come of age. 11 /I Nail Polish THE FINISHING SCHOOL by Gail Godwin (fiction). In a $5 million small town in upstate New York, Justin Stokes has begun S269 12 11 OL her 14th summer. She is confused, adrift, overwhelmed by the loss of her extraordinary and beloved grandparents, loaned to and by the absurd death of her charming father in an automobile accident; her gracious home and secure life in ARiopaiPI her native Virginia have suddenly dissolved. Justin and her beginning I Keepsake” i childish, self-effacing mother have been grafted onto +e household of a well-meaning aunt with an acute business Antacid/Anti-Gas I McConkey Jewelry 1 sense but no cultivation. Living nearby are the DeVanes, farmers Fast Relief ’ 6GiftShop \ the last of an old Huguenot landed family. It is Justin’s nurturing friendship with Ursula DeVane, the richly multi- , 12# fl 02 s270 Main St., Cass City faceted older woman, who sees possibilities in the girl and The Michigan Family I undertakes to induct her into the world of mind and art, of Farm Development Au- Loreal ! 1982 Inc ! culture and sensibilitv. thority made low-interest loans totalling more than $5 million in 1984 to qualified HAIR G ifat beginning farmers through the authority’s bond prog- COLOR ram, Authority Executive Selection Director Donald J. Schaner Value NOTICE OF reported. s0m40 s557 The loans are made to be- Jewelry ginning farmers with net 1/2 Price t 1 PUBLIC HEARING worth of less than $250,000, 20 Tablets. as long as they can qualify Slim Fast 1 The Village of Cass City intends to submit an application to the by having farming experi- ence, appropriate Acutrim State of Michigan Small Cities Program. This is a competitive background and sufficient program of which 18 million dollars are available for economic training. DIET DRINK ’WN‘ Appetite development activities. More applications will be received from the Schaner said that of the state than can be funded. The activities must be designed to benefit money loaned in 1984, nearly three-fourths was MIX A\SuppressanII lowlmoderate income persons. used for improvement and/ or purchase of agricultural The Village of Cass City intends to apply for a grant of $35,000 to land. The remaining 26 per- be used to improve Schell Street in the Industrial Park. This cent helped with the purch- $477 improvement is directly tied to the $3.5 million Walbro expansion. ase of machinery and equipment. ’ The village would supply a $15,000 contribution to the improvement Under the program, qual- We accept a//mfg’s cents off coupons. $5.98 Value of the road. Eleven jobs are expected to be created directly through ifying farmers may borrow + the use of this grant. up to $250,000 for land and improvements and $125,000 for depreciable property, I A public hearing will be held at 7:OO p.m., April 30, 1985 at the such a’s machinery and , Cass City Village Hall located.at 6737 Church Street, Cass City, equipment. Michigan to provide residents an opportunity to submit their views We- Accept All -Pre-Pay Reg. & and proposals and the village an opportunity to explain the program 1 -- Kings in greater detail. I SI MU LATE D Prescription ’Plans I ENGRAVED The application includes a description of the Small Cities BUSINESS CARDS Program as well as the proposed Housing ahd Cdmmunity

Development strategy for the Village of Cass City. Both must be ’ Available l-Color adopted by the Village Council prior to their submission. A copy of or 2-Color the application is available at the Tuscola County Economic Development Corporation, 1184 Cleaver Road, Suite 800, Caro, Michigan 48723. The Chronicle LASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 18, CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE TEN 1985 t I DefordAcademy HEALTH TIPS Marie Meredith . New seat belt law Shabbona Area News Phone 672-9489 honor roll When wearing a seat belt, within 25 miles of home at The Senior Citizen Group tending are to bring a dish Mr. and Mrs. Alex baked goods, crafts and Following is the Deford Amy Elenbaum, Susy your chances of surviving speeds of less than 40 mph. of the community will meet to pass and dishes. Detroit Wheeler took Jerry to Ann white elephant items. Christian Academy Honor Graham, Billy Graham, an automobile crash in- Seat belts are needed for Thursday, April 25, at the Edison will provide the Arbor Monday for a check- The Shabbona Extension Roll. Kathy Graham, Shana Hec- crease by 50 percent. In an any distance, any speed. RLDS Church annex for a program by showing pic- UP. Group will meet April 23, kroth, Charity Hull, Mark accident, at any speed, Seat belts trap people in- 12 o'clock lunch. Those at- tures. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Tuesday evening, with Mrs. KINDERGARTEN Kilburn (100% average), there rarely is enough time side the car. To the con- Hoagg, Jerry and Bob Vat- Clair Auslander. The Jeri Lynn Linderman, Ted to react. A seat belt makes trary, statistics show that ters visited the Dinkel- speaker will be a represen- Leah Montei, Matt Col- Linderman, Jason the difference. when occupants are thrown Juengel Funeral Home, tative from Allen Health well, Crystal Collins. Lockwood, Jeremy Safety experts say that from the car their chanccs Professional and Business Sebewaing, Friday evening Care. Lockwood, Heather Mar- as many as 300 lives could of being killed are 25 times to pay their respects to Mrs. The Shabbona RLDS ELEMENTARY shall, Lisa Ollila, Jessica be saved annually and greater. Alma Loeffler, mother of Women's Department will Powell, Mirenda Puskas more than 21,000 serious in- Seat belts can't beleffec-. Mrs. Jim Kritzman. meet Thursday evening, Kelly Colwell, Franny lOO

Tues. ~ Melanie Enos took sec- event, the earlier colo-rec- 8.00-6:00 Dr. E. Paul Lockwoad Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding...... Thurs.- Fri. - 8:OO-3:30 Chiropractic Physician ond place with her vocal tal cancer is discovered the Saturday by Appointment solo and Louise Khoury, better are the chances of a ...... Office Hours: Mon., Tues , Wed., Frl. Intangible assets...... 1 RA/, Phone 673-2939 9.12 noon and 1:30-5:00p.m. third, piano solo. full recovery. Almost two Saturday9-12 a.m. Other assets ...... Emergency 883-3530 Closed All Day Thursday Eighteen local church out of three patients can be Total assets.. * Phone 072.2705 Cars City youth and six counsellors saved if the disease is found lor Appointment attended the State Teen early and treated Sang H. Park, M.D. Bible Conference in Grand promptly. R. Paul Chappel, DDS, PC Rapids April 4-6. They in- I Family Dentistry Obstetrics & Gynecology cluded : Wendy Mellendorf, (Specialist in 811 women's Style show - Comprehensive Orthodontics problems and delivery.) Marla Zmierski, Gretchen Deposits: 4672 Hill Street Haley, Stephanie Kowbel, ' 6240 Hill, Cass City for 4-H'ers In domestic offices.. Phone 872.3870 Offke Phone 872-2800 Tricia Garth and Mary ...... Office Hours by Appointment Noninterest-bearing Shagena. Interest-bearing...... Home Phone 872-3705 Others were: Eleen in Mayville In foreign offices, Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and l6Fs Khoury, Louise Khoury, -W ...... ""..~,'..,""'~,,..,~...... The annual Style IY SE BEWAI N G Robert Khoury, Steve 4-H Noninterest-bearing...... -0- ., Show will be held Saturday, CHIROPRACTIC Khoury, Peter Khoury and Interest-bearing...... I -u- J : IMMEDIATE LIFE CENTER Eric Hartwick. Completing April 20, at the Mayville High School auditorium in Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic NON-EMERGENCY Dr. Vincent F.Scelfo the list are: Jeff Hartwick, offices of the bank and of its Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and In lffs ...... David Fisher, Phil LaPon- Mayville. 1 HEALTH CARE Dr. Patricia L...... sie, Aaron LaPonsie, Steve The program will include Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury Chelenyak-Scelfo over 50 models well ...... Fee Kowbel and Tony Hopkins. 4-H as Other borrowed money $25 Chiropractors as talent acts. This prog- Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases ...... 624 S. Unionville Rd. Adults accompanying the * Including physielan's fee and youth were Jerry and Mar- ram is scheduled to begin Sebewaing, MI 48759 Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding ...... clinic room lene Langmaid, Rick and at 7:30 p.m. The public is Notes and debentures subordinated to deposits...... (517) 883.3950 * No Appointment Necessary Debbie Parrott and Pastor invited to attend. There is ...... and Jean Wood. no admission charge. Other liabilities 6-8 30 p m Fridays Total liabilities...... !...... *- 2 30-8 39 p m Saturdays ...... 1OOOam .830pm Sunday Limited-life preferred stock.. N. Y. Yun, M.D. -. Y " HILLS AND DALES Physician & Surgeon - ...... HOSPITAL Perpetual preferred...... stock.. Office Hours: Common stoek Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m...... - surplus.. . Saturday - 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. .-...... * Undivided profits and capital reserves.. 8232 Hospital Or., Cass Clty ...... Cumulative foreign currency translation adjustments.. q Res. 872-4257 ...... Allen Witherspoon Total equity capital., &. I( New England Life Off ice 872-4733 ...... L NEL Growth Fund Total liabilities, limitechlife preferred stock and equity capital I NEL Equity Fund 6 NEL Income Fund < Money Market Series c i ': Phone 872.2321 b -4615 Oak Cass City -+ I, Sc haefer I We, the underkigned directqq attest to the correctness of John B. kllm Companion Animal this statement of resources and iiabilitiea We declare that It Hospltql has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge _I pr 4438 S. Seeger St. and belief has .ken prepared in conformance with the ltth I Cass City - Phone 872-2255 Rod Ellis, D.V.M. of the abovenamed bank do hereby deciare that this Report of condition is hue and correct to the best of my knowledge Dr. G. W. McNiven Carol Galka-Ellis, D.V.M. end belief. Dr. R. R. Watson I Optometrists Mrmctors Primary Vision Center P.C. I 6505 E. Main, Cass City Edward Scollo~,D.V.M. 872-4374 or 872-4375 Veterinarian

Hours: Monday thru ' ' Call for Appointment for Friday 9-5 Small Animals Phone 872.2935 4849 N. Seeaer St., Cas$ City I', Appointments Available CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1985 PAGE r-nmmr; , Bowler of the week The TAWBA Bowler of at Charmont in Cass City. the Week for April 1-7 is Her current league average Nina Davis with a 575 ac- is 154. tual series. She rolled Other 550 and higher Cass City Bowling Leagues games of 164-208-203 and series bowled were: bowls for the Livewires on Mayme Guild 631, Char- I Charmont Ladies’ Leagu mont; Judy Ostrander 586, Bad Axe Lanes ; Sue Arnott TUSCOLA High Team Series: Char- Men’s High Series: H. Men’s High Series: Bob AnrodScreenCyl. 14 High Game: M. VanVliet .---‘----(I .---‘----(I 573, Biff *s,Kinde ; Phyllis GET TOGETHERS “A” mont 3031. Edwards and N. Holdburg Brinkman 561, C. Kolb 523, Miller’sChicks 10 196. Little 571, Charmont; April 8, 1985 High Team Game: Char- 610. I J. Brown 527, T. Murray High Series: M. SIMULATED 1047. Karen Herringshaw 570, mont Men’s High Games: H. 517, R. Bokinskie 547. High Team Series: Truemner 551. M. Guild f ENGRAVED Charmont ; Barbara Diller Maurer Const. Co. 40 Edwards 232-226, N. Men’s High Game: Bob Kritzman’s 2317. L. Hugo 502, F. With- BUSINESS CARDS Vandemark Auto Pts. 36 Holdburg 221. 533, 561, Biff’s, Kinde; Peg Cor- TUESDAY AFTERNOON Brinkman 236. High Team Game: erspoon 523, M. VanVliet coran 559, Charmont ; Mary Charmont 32 Women’s High Series: N. Women’s High Series: D. Kritzman’s 810. Available 1 Color LADIES Lou Geboski 553, Ubly; Hillaker’s Auct. Serv. 29 Rabideau 527. Brinkman 468. 500 Series: J. LaRoche 52~~h~~~~~”,‘me:Erla,s or 2-Color April 9, 1985 Joycelynn Blome 552, Pi- Brinkman Farms 28 Women’s High Game: N. Women’s High Game: D. 560, T. Rueger 543, D. Wis- 823. Kingston IGA 28 Rabideau 185. Brinkman 180. chmeyer 527, Speirs 520, geon ; Grace Finkbeiner Charmont 22 High Team Series: Col- High Team Series: Ball L. Selby 501. R. High Team Series: The Chronicle Larry’s Wash 28 552, Pigeon, and Sharon Car Chemical Bank 19 872-2010 Mr. Kelly’s Market 27 wood Bar 1895. Busters 1874. 200 Games: S. Robinson Cable-ettes 2404. Schornack 552, Biff’s, Hillside Beauties 17 Bigelow Hardware 26% High Team Game: All High Team Game: Ball 207. Wildwood Farms 16 D & F Signs 23 5‘2 SWrights 663. Busters 666. Pierce’s Honey 12 Harris-Hampshire Ins. 21 Bees Georgine’s 10 CHARMONT LADIES THE Pierce Apiaries 17 &AD MERCHANTS’ “A” April 9, 1985 April 10, 1985 John Deem 66 Riding Mower, 30’’ 6 H.P. High Series: T. Comment High Series: P. Corcoran MERCHANETTE LEAGUE Ch t-on i c 1e Cut, 487. April 11, 1985 Cable-ettes 696, N. Holdburg 610, J. Fox 20 John Deem 68 Riding Mower, 34” Cut, 8 H.P. High Game: P. Corcoran Paul’s Urethane Syst. 32 Fort*s 636, J. Smithson 593, J. Kuhl 20 John Deem 110 wNariable Speed Drive, 38” 186. Ouvry Chevy-Olds 26 Charmont 26 Veronica’s 19 m!! 555. 577, B. Wildman Fuelgas 24 21 Cass City State Bank 18 Mower, 10 H.P. High Games: T. Com- High Team Series: Chemical Bank Pierce’s Honey Bees 1789. New England Life 22 Cass City Sports 20 Live Wires ment 239-234-223, K.Martin 18 John Deem 317 w/Hydrostatic Drive, 41” High Team Game: Charmont 21 ‘/2 Walbro 20 Erla’s 17 AmP 226, Benitez 226, E. N. Chemical Bank 661. Rabideau Motors 21% Kar Mikel’s 20 Charmont THEY CAN Mower, 17 H.P. Schulz 223, J. FOX214-213, 16 Gagetown Oil & Gas 19 Leiterman Builders 19112 Colony House 16 Case 220 whlydmtatic Drive, & 40’’Mower, M.Mozden 213, J. Smithson Best Five 17 IGA Foodliner 18 Ouvry’s ‘12 212, Holdburg 222. 15 10 H.P. N. THURSDAY MORNING Kingston State Bank 15’12 17 Mr. Kelly’s Mkt. High Team Series: Esther’s Health Spa 14 Sears LTlO-36 Speed Drive, COFFEE Croft-Clara Lumber 14% Kritzman’s 15% Truemner Salvage 11% wNariable 36’F Bigelow Hardware 2823. April 11, 1985 Cass City Oil & Gas 14 Herron Builders 15 Cass City Sports 7 Mower, 10 H.P. High Team Game: D & F Agri-Sales, Inc. 13 IHC 782 w/Hydrastatic Drive, & 50” Mower, Signs 964. GYPSY’S 29 Federal Land Bank 24% 210 or Better Games: G. 17 H.P. TUSCOLA Pin Pals 20 Thompson 258-246, M. Ford 165 whlydrostatic Drive, 46” Mower, GET TOGETHERS “B” Argyle Sox 18 Lefler 246-243, K. Adelberg 16 H.P. April 8, 1985 Family Circus 16Y~ 241, K. Carter 238, K. Paul’s 16 Pobanz 234, E. Schulz 234, BIG DISCOUNTS ON NEW JOHN Charmont 37 Deering Farms 13 D. Miller 230, M. Grifka 224, DEERE LAWN & GARDEN TRACTORS Roger’s Hay & Straw 36 Misfits 7 E. Helwig 215, R. Koch 214, Miller Eggs, Inc. 31 J. Baker 213, D. Iseler 211, & MOWERS!! Deford Country Grocery 30 5. McIntosh 211, J. Fox 210. Dale’s Eaves Trough. 30 High Series: A. Caraballo 575 Series: G. Thompson Doerr Farms 28 497. 710, M. Lefler 688,E. Schulz A Senior Citizen Apartment Community Frank’s Maxi Muffler 24 High Game : A. Caraballo 613, K. Carter 606,J. McIn- Cass City IGA 23 220. tosh 604, W. Teets 604, G. Kingswood Inn 22 High Team Series: Fed- Lapp 596, R. Koch 591, E. ---Montague St. Cero 337 Erla’s, Inc. 19 eral Land Bank 1751. Helwig 584, D. Miller 582, T. High Team Game: Fam- Comment 578, J. Fox 570, Ph. 5 1747313939 High Series: T. Comment ily Circus 655. E. Francis 569, K. Adelberg 762, D. Roth 651, J. Doerr 560, K. Pobanz 559, M. 579. B,Haley 569. THURSDAY NITE TRIO Grifka 557, J. Root 554, A. High Games: T. Com- Ruggles 551, D. Vatter 551. ment 269-258-236, D. Roth Anthony’s Party 28 27 224-222, 0. Quinn 216, L. Jacques Seed MERCHANTS’ “B” Hollis 210. Babich Farms 26 April 10, 1985 Three R’s 24 ‘h Pine Valley 21 C harmont 29 Martin Electric 20 ‘12 Cass City Sports 25 Circle S 20 Evans Products 24 USWA Local 6222 19 lL2 McMahan’s Auto Parts 23 JUDI‘S HAIR DESIGNS Nelesco 17 Fuelgas 23 Central Shop Rite 12 ’h Clare’s Sunoco 20 Perwnal Hair Cutting Englehart 12 Tuckey Concrete 20 Beautiful 1 bedroom apartments, And Designs for Men Et Women Gordon Builders 12 Walbro Gold 19 Thumb National Bank 18 located on Garfield Avenue in Cass City. High Series: Dale Smith Bauer Candy Co. 16 595, J. Hacker 594, G. Deer- Herron Builders 16 Security IntercomIDoorlock Emergency Call System ing 587. Walbro Blue 7 High Games: R. Root 233, Carpeting and Drapes Included Community and Activity Rooms CLIP AND SAVE -0- -- I I K. Anthony 212, R. Bradley 210 or Better Games: D. Fully Equipped Kitchen Master TV Antenna Patios .Laundry Facilitia I VALUABLE COUPON I 213, M. Lefler 218, A. With- McLaren 247-214, M. Moz- den 222, R. Spaulding 222, I erspoon 211, G. Lapp 220, Rents from $241 a month, Dale Smith 210. D. Miller 219, T. Peruski HEAT INCLUDED I Special! High Team Series: An- 214-213, H. Edwards 213- I thony’s Party 1686. 211. Now taking applications for May occupancy. I Frost or One-step High Team Game: An- 550 or Better Series: D. For more information or an application, phone: I High ligh ting thony’s Party 589. McLaren 652, D. Miller 612, I I V. Peters 604, M. Mozden (517) 337-7404 S2000 595, T. Peruski 583, H. Ed- I Reg- WithThisCoupon I tow rrrmyllc FRIDAY NITE DOUBLES : aOmmlMIlI ! *2400 Void after April 27 I wards 582, S, Miller 552. Or send the coupon below 0~000bb~00b~~00bb00000bb.~00~bb~000b0bq~q00~~~~q0b~~~q00~~~ April 12, 1985 0 E 0 CLIP AND SAVE -----I 0 ----.- GUYS & GALS : Please send me a Cass City Apartments application form. 0 b Four of Us 68 April 16, 1985 b ‘Remember Morn on Mother’s Day, May 12 with a D & W’s 68 (Final night) Name--p--.p ___ _-- I b L & S Standard 63 b gift certificate. Address -.- b All Wrights 62 Ball Busters 43 : 0. Colwood Bar 58 Four B’s 38 City ~ State Zip :b 4243 Seeger St. Happy H’s 51 Copeland & Gornowicz 30% Cass City - 072.4658 The Family. 48 : The numkr of people living in the apartment will be Country Cousins 28v2 0 Alpbets 46 Odd Couples 28 Cass City Apartments 4970 Northwind Dt, Suite 100 East Lansing, MI 48823, : Old Folks 44 Gutter Stompers 26 ~bbOOObb~~OO~bbbbOO~bb~~ObO~b~OO~~bO~~bbOOObb~OOObbbb~~~bbb Rebels 37 Hutchinsons, Inc. 23 Hardt imes 32 Brand X CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 18,1985 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN .*- - -- KHAFT LIGHT MAYONNAISE

jar IN CASS CITY 3202* $ I Mon.-Thurs. to 6 P.M. Friday to9 P.M.

8 A.M. to6 P.M.

I \ Food Coupons and WIC gladly accepted. 5% Senior Citizen Discount every Wednesday.' Lottery and Auto 'Swapper available. 0 we reserve the right to limit quantities. i Look for our in store specials. Not responsible for pridting errors. ' i GOOD 1 Custom Fruit Baskets available dally.. Ask for Jean. Knife and scissor sharpening, for a nominal fee.

-=FOR SMALL FOOD. BUDGETS E 99$,,

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KRAFT ' CHICKEN \ SS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 18,1985 PAG E TH I IiTEEN r I U.S.D.A. Government Inspected ckrich Danish :hickenThighs HAM C 49 s. SI 98 C:hicken Drumsticks 69s Ib.

Erla’s Homemade SI 39 Liver Rings or Kiszka Ib. Eckrich Lean Supreme - Heat and Serve 49 Sausage Links Pkg. $1 Erla’s Homemade - Old Fashion $149 Ring and Stick Bologna Ib.

Fresh Sliced Choice Beef Tenderaged Pork Liver Choice” Blade-Cut $129 2huck Steaks Ib. CHUCK Choice” Beef Tenderaged 39F SI 59 rrn & English Roasts Ib. Choice” Beef $139 Smith’s Best -Thick- or Thin Sliced si39 Short Ribs Ib. 3 Ibs. or More I Ib. resh Ground Beef Layer Bacon SI 69 Fresh or Smoked Vlinute Steaks Ib. Picnics Sliced Free 692 Smoked Ham Shanks 98F Ideal for Soup or Boiled Dinners ~ r Action- Plm- --- - DETERGENT “FRESH CUT CHOPS” $129 Rib End Ib. [DYNAMO $179 Center Ib.

Loin Ib.

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American Colby Longhorn &,$ Co-Jack Mozzarella $189 Red Rose Ib. TOMATO Cream Style Regular or TEA Caffeine Free BAGS KOKE*TJ *DIET COKE \ Sani Kleen V TRASH 1 *BARREL HEAD LINERS

Dairy Fresh - 16 02. Bag SAUER- KRAUT 49’ New Texas Onions I SAUERKRAUT AND SAUSAGE I (Palish) I- I 4 slices bacon, cut up 1/8 tsp. pepper I 1 (1 Ib. 13 02.) cin 5 Tbsp. brown sugar The Purchase of 2 - 8 pks. of sauerkraut 1 1/2 Tbsy. ketchup Florida Cabbage 4 bacon ZY: 1 Tbsp. onion. diced Tbsp. grease I Regular or Caffeine Free I 1 (2 02.) can mushrooms 2 ‘Tbsp. flour 1/4 t6p. salt 2 sticks smoked Polish Canadian Maclntosh sausage Celery 88$ I *COKE*DlET COKE*TAB 1 Ib. Fry bacon and set aside. Itlnse and drain sauer- 3Ib.Bag 3 Bag $’ kraut; add enough water to cover. Add onion. rnushroonis, Apples 9ge I *BARREL HEAD I salt, pepper. brown sugar. ketchup, 2 tablespoons bacon Without grease and bacon. Cook for 1/2 hour on medium heat. In California saucepan, put reniplnlng 2 tablespons baton grease ild 2 $159, $189 Plus Coupon I tablespoons flour; stir constantly until brown. Add to ‘Ius Rtlq Dep. -”” sauerkraut. DeP In shallow pan, place sausage: add about 1/L cup or Bunch Straw= withGood coupon at: Erla’s plus Food$15.00 Center purchase I water and bake, turnlng often to brown. nahe at 350 de- l 4gc grees for l 1/2 hours. Slice aausPge in 1/2 Inches and add to sauerkraut. Serves 4. berries Good thru: Sat., Apr. 20,1985 I rn m = =-=- = =m -

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4 PAGE FOURTEEN CAS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1985 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN First meet of year Eagles decimate Hawk track teams 1 Things are bound to get 54.16. nreuter, F, 18’5”. CC, 4:48.59. better for Cass City than 400 M dash - Pam Ehlert, Shot put - Paul 400 M relay - Franken- they were at the first track F,64.18. Schmitzer, F, 43’10W. muth, 46.46. * meet of the season at Fran- 800 M run - Chris Britt, Discus - Paul Schmitzer, 400 M dash - Kris Genskc , kenmuth Monday, when the CC,2:53.06. F,143’11’/2”. F, 53.23. Eagles flew over the Hawks 300 M hurdles - Beth High jump - Brian Corri- 800. M run - Kevin Bliss. in both the boys’ and girls’ Luhring, F, 53.83. gan, F, 6’6”. CC, 2:11.14. meet, For the boys the 200 M dash - Traci Van- 3200 M relay - Bjork, 300 M hurdles - Matt Front row: Jennifer Rutkoski, Kathy score was 115-22 and for the derhaas, F, 28.22. Heinlein, Bernreu ter , Bronner, F, 41.96. Theisen, Shelly Woodruff, Melissa Hitsman. girls, 91-37. 3200 M run - Karianne Dupuie, F, 8:48.00. 200 M dash - Schmitzer, Second row: Pam Broyles, Jennifer STUDENTS at hie 14kirrnb Gymnastics In both the boys’ and the Henni, CC, 13:06.33. 110 M hurdles - Matt F,24.83. Center, Cass City, recatiy won nine all- girls’ competition the 1600 M relay - Van- Bronner, F, 15.57. 3200 M run - Kevin Bliss, Groombridge, Roxanne Rutkoski, Jill 100 M dash - Mike Bec- CC, 10:44. Rutkoski, Third row: Shannon Goslin, Julie around medals and 91 ribbons at a gymnastics Hawks were able to win just derhaas, Andreuss, Ehlert, meet at Hartland, MI, First row, from left: three events each. Kevin Grainger, F, 4:34.87. kert, F, 11,77. 1600 M relay - Franken- Baker, Jodi Dicks, Melissa Micklash. Bliss was the only winner The winners among the 800 M relay - Franken- muth. Shannon Mohr, Julie Burgess, Jonathon Finlay. for the Hawks and he was boys were : muth, 1:35.73. 11’.Pole vault - Fabbro, I Second row: Collene Ball, Sara Wisenbach, first in three events, win- Long jump - Wade Ber- 1600 M run - Kevin Bliss, Mark Waltz, Linsay D’Addezio, Third row: ning 800, 1600 and 3200- code Nathan Jickling, Kathy Woodruff, Marie meter runs for 15 of his Teacher Sugden, Amy Stevens, Rhonda Holcomb. Fourth team’s 22 points. row: Cecily Brady, Lisa Deering, Kariann Winners among the girls Mohr, Rachel Peters, Leann Deering. for Cass City were Swedish change ok’d exchange student Karianne CIRCULATED WARMTH... Henni in the 1600 and 3200- meter runs and Chris Britt The State Board of Edu- Public Instruction Phillip in the 800-meter run, Where you want it. cation has given prelimi- Runkel said the board gave The winners and the nary approval to changes preliminary approval of the times or distances for the in the Michigan Teacher plan to amend the code for girls were : Certification Code provid- the purpose of holding pub- Long jump - Traci Van- ing that, effective Sep- lic hearings on the rule derhaas, F, 14’10”. changes. Shot put - Gail Reinbold, Enjoy the warmth and glow of tember 1,1988, all new mid- Fireside Cheer with efficiency of dle level teachers (grades He said public hearings F,35’7%”. -. Discus - Gail Reinbold, natural gas heat. Whether you want 6-81 could teach only sub- will be held in May and to heat just one room or youc,whole jects in which they have a further recommendations I?, 91’3”. house, there is a vented radiant gas major or minor. for changes, as a result of High jump - Jenny space heater for your needs. Call the the hearings, will be Thompson, F, 5’0”. space heater experts at Southeastern 3200 M relay - Lentner, The proposed changes brought back to the board Michigan Gas Company today. would also require all fu- in July, Helwer, Wescott, Ehlert, F, 11 :17.50. ture teachers, those cer- Under present teacher 100 M hurdles - Beth tified after that date to certification rules, elemen- renew their teaching cer- tary teachers may teach Luhring, F, 18.37. D 100 M dash Noreen Wol- tificates every five years. any subject in kindergarten - through the eighth grade ohon, F, 13.47. Use our convenient payment pian Exempted from the mid- M relay -Andrew, Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Monday thru Friday) Ash dle school teacher certifica- while teachers who have a 800 tion rule would be teachers secondary certificate may First row: Tom Ward, Kevin Asher. Second Ehlert, Vanderhaas, Grainger, F, 1:53.99. Southeastern Michigan Cas Company ~ teaching all subjects in teach any subject in grades row: Brian Dorchak, Chip Brady, Seth Brady. 1600 M run - Karianne grades 6, 7 and 8 in a self- seven and eight but must Sandusky: 648-2334 Missing from photos are Kristy Wood, Henni, CC, 5:57.6. contained classroom. teaoh their major or minor Anthony Rolando, Ken Lloyd and Nathan 400 M relay - Wanless, Check your telephone directory for a toll free number for your area. State Sit‘wi Itendent of in grw’,Is 9 thro!.glI 12. Wasik. Wojt, Gawne. Bergdolt, F,

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CASS CITY, MIC,HIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1985 PAGE FIFTEEN Lack of depth problem for O=G girls’ and bov s’ track teams

Owen-Gage track coach lar high jumper. jump competition. Monday held at Kingston. 65.10-foot throw. Dick Glidden expects that This season Glidden will John Shope and Ed Dohr- Milbocker took first place Other team members are his lack of depth on both the be counting on Bill Kuhl, ing will compete in shot put- in the 100-yard dash against Lori Mosher, Toni Kuhl and boys’ and girls’ track teams Dave Rembert, Gabe Mil- ting events. Bill Ashmore Kingston, and finished first Marsha Lopez. They will will hurt the Bulldogs this backer and Stu Stirrett on will throw the discus and against Carsonville-Port compete in relays, field year. the 440 relay team. The 880 compete in the two-mile Sanilac in the 220, events and sprints. Glidden exalained that relay team will be Reid run. Dohring will also Jennifer Hellebuyck took At Monday’s track meet only seven girls will be Goslin, Ron Susalla, Re- throw the discus this year. second place against CPS held in Kingston, the competing on the track mbert and Stirrett. For the Glidden is counting on Monday in long jump Bulldogs’ boys’ team lost to . . OWEN-GAGE TRACK TEAM members are, from left: team. The boys’ team will two-mile relay, Goslin, Stir- Root in the sprints, and events. Dena McDonald Carsonville-Port Sanilac Lori Mosher, Dena McDonald, Susie Salcido, Jennifer Hel- not be competing in several rett and Susalla will be Goslin in the longer running will be the shot-putter for 57% to 52%. They beat lebuyck and Rilla Milbocker. Absent, Toni Kuhl, Marsha events this season, includ- joined by Mike Mandich. events this season. the Bulldogs this season. Kingston 55-54. The girls’ ing pole vaulting and the Glidden expects the girls’ McDonald had a 25.9-foot team lost to CPS 65-26 and , Lopez and coach Dick Glidden. Mandjch and Stirrett Will team does not have a regu- also be competing in the low track team to be 100 percent toss Monday to take first lost to Kingston 86-13. hurdle events. Steve Root improved over last year. place against CPS. Glidden expects Akron- and Milbocker will run the He said Rilla Milbocker, Susie Salcido earned a Fairgrove to have the best 100 yard dash. Root will a freshman, did a “fantas- first place against CPS in teams in the Thumb D compete-..---- with Goslin in long --.~~~~~tic job” at a track meet discus competition with a League this season. 0-G track schedule 12 vets anchor 23 Deckerville/PH. OG Away 3:30 30 Akron-Fairgrove Peck, OG Away Mav 1 USAKaseville, OG Away 4:~4:oo softball team U 7~ NorthHuron- Caseville, OG Home 4:oo Owen-Gage softball PeCted to be the starting 14 Akron-Fairgrove 4:~coach Judy Campbell will pitcher and CirldY Enderle League Meet Away have 12 seasoned players Will handle the catching as- 18 Regionals - Caro 28 Caro Meet of Champs returning thisyear to pick signments- a starting lineup for the 1985 In the Outfield Kim ocaauii.ennnn.-L Olszak is scheduled for left Campbell expects that field; Marci Enderle, O=Gbaseball schedule Peck, with most of last center field, and Deb En- year’s players returning gelhardt will play right April 18 North Branch Wesleyan Away 3:30 field. 22 Caseville Away 3:30 this season, will be their toughest competition in the Campbell said Johnston, 25 Kingston Home 3:30 Hellebuyck and Cindy En- 29 Port Hope Away 4:oo Thumb D League. Last year the Bulldogs finished derle are expected to be the May 2 Akron-Fairgrove Home 4:oo power hitters for the 9 CarsonvilldPS Away 4:oo with a 7-10 overall season record. Bulldogs. 13 North Huron Home 4:oo Hellebuyck, Olszak and 17 Peck Away 4:oo Linda Retford is scheduled to play first Engelhardt are the fastest 20 Deckerville Home 4:oo base runners for the r), 24 Pre-Districts base ; Shelly Ellicott, sec- * A Bulldogs. n ond base; Kathy Johnston, b 31 Districts It shortstop, and Marsha All home games will be r: OWEN-GAGE TRACK TEAM members are, front row, from left: Dave Lopez will play third base. played at the Gagetown vil- :: Rembert, Ed Dohring, Mike Mandich, Bill Kuhl and Reid Goslin. Second row: c - -- - Jennifer Hellebuyck is ex- lage park. .: Troy Reehl, Ron Susalla, Chris Abbe, Bill Ashmore, Gabe Milbocker and Stu !:Stirrett. Absent, Steve Root and coach Dick Glidden.

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OWEN-GAGE BASEBALL TEAM members are, front row, from left: David OWEN-GAGE SOFTBALL TEAM members are (front row, from left): Tina Salcido, Stu Stirrett, Chris Abbe, Steve Czap, Gary Shemko, Tom Jeffery, Bill Lopez, Marcy Enderle, Jennifer Hellebuyck, Kendra Reehl, Kim Olszak, Deb Ricker, Mike Mandich and Wayne Sheldon. Back row, from left: assistant Engelhardt, Charlene Gosh and Cindy Enderle. Second row, from left: Kathy coach Jim Glidden, Reid Goslin, Kellin Kretzschmer, David Peter, Dave Johnston, Shelly Ellicott, Susie Salcido, Dena McDonald, coach Judy Campbell, Laurie, Matt Ricker, Ron Susalla and coach Walt Harrison. Linda Retford, Janie Billy, Trina Peters and Marsha Lopez. 0-G baseball 9 banks on hitting, speed

Walt Harrison, the new Harrison, an insurance Kretzschmer, right field; Harrison is counting on pretty smart. He gets a Owen-Gage baseball coach salesman from Cass City, Mike Mandich, center field, Goslin to be a base stealing good lead,’’ Harrison said. will be hoping to improve has not had a chance to see and Tom Jeffery, left field. threat again this season. Harrison played baseball on last year’s 4-12 Season the other teams in the He added that freshman During the last three sea- at Central Michigan Uni- ANNUAL Cass City Preschool record. Thumb D League play, so Chris Abbe is expected to sons Goslin has not been versity, and has coached he is unsure who will be the see a lot of action this sea- thrown out while attempt- Little and Pony League “1 think we have a good tougher teams for the son. ing to steal a base. “He’s teams in the Standish area. TURKEY team.” Harrison said about Bulldogs this season..- NOW his 15 member squad. that the season has begun OPEN “Overall we have good he plans on doing some sc- team speed, and a good hit- outing around the league. DINNER ting team.” “The team says that Car- PLAN NOW TO ATTEND Harrison will be counting sonville-Port Sanilac will HOUSE on Reid Goslin to handle the be tough,” Harrison said, Annual SUNDAY pitching duties for the adding that Peck has Bulldogs this season. Gos- beaten Sandusky already April 21 lin throws a fastball, curve this year. MONDAY and change up. Catcher April 22 - 7 p.m. John Shope and third base- Defensively , Harrison CASS CITY CHAMBER man Ron Susalla will be expects to use Stu Stirrett GOOD SHEPHERD at back up and relief pitchers. at first base; Bill Ricker, “The big guy throws second base; Matt Ricker, GOOD SHEPHERD darts,” Harrison said about shortstop, Ron Susalla, OF COMMERCE LUTHERAN . Shope’s pitching ability. third base; Kellin LUTHERAN FELLOWSHIP FELLOWSHIP HALL ThingsWePrint I I HALL 2 Classes Available Main St., Cass City Business Cards Parents & Children 1 Menus at Sewing 12:30 3:OO p.m. 1 Accounting Forms Letterheads Adults $5.00 - Children $2.50 Welcome Cass City High School Cafetorium Under 5 Free 1 Programs Vouchers For more information ca I TAKE-OUTS WELCOME 872-3887. 1 Statements Brochures 1 Envelopes Booklets THURS., MAY 2, 7 P.Mom$7.00 ea, 1 @Tickets I SPONSORED IN COMMUNITY INTEREST BY TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: I Cass City Chronicle I Thumb National Bank Kritzman’s I Coach Light Pharmacy L TheCass City State Bank Phone 872-2010 CASS MICHIGAN PAGE SIXTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1985 CITY,

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REAL ESTATE Tune Ups Minor Repairs Buds and Blossoms 5097. 2-4-1 1-2 Tires Batteries RETIREMENT SPECIAL,: This extra well constructed,

Grease L Oil custom built, vertical 24x38 foot LOG CABIN. Made from by Sandy + Certifjed Mechanic FOR SALE Dishwasher; MICHIGAN Cedar logs. Two bedrooms with closets. Full Flowers - Plants - Balloons in good shape. Call 872-5335. bath-shower. Compact utility room with washer-drier Call 872-2470 Sandy 8 Tom Tierney, Owners 2-4-11-3 hookup, water system and hot water heater. Nice kitchen- 4546 Leach St, Cass City, MI 4.8726 , 1 I Automotive Rust Proofing dinette area. Spacious rustic living room with carpeting, Iwn this home - cheaper than renting! 3 to 4 bedrooms, 1' Phone872-3935 Systems 0 Waxlng TOR SALE - Cedar posts, Casablanca ceiling fan. All Andersen windows with ex- iving room, dining room, large country kitchen with J I L&S Standard Service Gravel Guarda picnic tables, lawn swings, ception of oak picture window, Comes with 2% acres of ;unny dinette. Ben Franklin wood burner, full base- Running Boards 4351 Phone 872.2342 Rock Kote Stone Chlp Protection wishing wells. Rescue surveyed land. Located in Cass City-Caro area. Less than 2 ment, hot water heat. Immediate occupancy. Walking Certified Mechanics Rd., Cass City. Call 872-2039 years old. Only reason for selling: present owner being iistance to schools, parks, churches and downtown. after 4:OO p.m. 2-4-11-tf ttansferred ( State by Corporation. IMMEDIATE Dwner reduced price from $37,900.00 to $29,900.00 with Complete Car Care Service ut of Phone~- 269-9585 POSSESSIOb . Priced for immediate sale at $36,ooO.00. 20% down, balance at 13%. $269.00 per month! t 'Wreckerservice 1 177 N. State 827 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe I I I I 1 1 I Caro L I Replacement Windows SPORTSMEN-RETIREMENT: 10 Acres with 330 feet of New on the market - 3,000 + square foot home. Ideal for i Phon8 frontage on Deckerville Road and adjoining Deford State foster care home or could be easily converted to a 4 unit Villoge Service Center 073-5244 Game Area. Comes with 12x60 foot Custom built ACTIVE apartment building. This home is unique and owner is Tires V-Belts Batterles Solid vinyl Tuneups Brakes Mufflers See Us Mobile home with Stick built asphalt overhang roof, fully willing to let the buyer assume their current mortgage! For Your white or tan skirted. Large glass enclosed sitting porch, porch Certified Mechanic Craft rear Supplies! and utility room. 24x32' Storage building. 26x30 foot triple Deford area - 4-5 bedroom ranch home on 2% beautiful Also la-Town Up 4 SI garage with automatic door opener, ideal workshop Helt MrW t- WOW_-- Holbnd door acres. Pond, 24x32 pole building, pony barn, plus a whole Sales and Service with gas furnace. 200 amp service to garage. 4" rock lot more. Asking $53,900.00.Call for more details. Foam filled aluminum bottom well and approved septic tank. Well treed with new RABIDEAU MOTORS white or brown Maple and Evergreen trees. Large garden and berry spot. Fann Division 872-2616 K & I3 Carpentry This property and buildings are immaculate in every detail. For the retired person that wants something a little 658-8614 Farm Land Croft-Ckra lumbar, he. bit better than the very best. First time offered for sale. HAIR BENDERS 2-4-11-10 Cass City - 872-2141 m*b Immediate possession. $37,500.00 cash. Much better than 20 acres, all tillable - hardtop road, Elkland Township. Amder8en WhdOWr Cdng s* ?ems $l,zoO.OO acre/terms. SALE - utility trailer, advertised. per Dww rds Tues il Fri. - 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. FOR Wed. 6 Thurs. - 8 a.m. 8:30 p.m. $50. Excellent shape. Call Pre~shdPrrHuy i Ideal for the retired person who wants a nice place to live $1,~.00124 acresper - all acrekerms. tillable - some tile, Ellington Township. Sat. - 7 a.m. 3 p.m. 872-3610. 2-4-18- 1 Mom-Fri. - 8 am.-5:30 p.m, 6350 hfMd ?b. 072-5145 and yet wants to stay active in some type of small business Sat.- 8 a.m.-3 p.m. SUPREME such as small engine repair, TV or radio sales or repair, WINDOW CLEANINQ ATTENTION BOW -Hun- barber or beauty shoppe. 1% acres located in the village 80 acres - west of Cass City - M-81.1/2 tillable, rest is ters - Mike's Archery Shop Storms-Screens-Wlndowa of Deford. Comes with 12x60 foot VANDALE Manufactured wooded. $75,000.00/terms. Janltorld !hrvlce Floors, now has Darton left hand hqme, fully skirted with central air conditioning, 8x32" Eaves 6 Gutter8 Cleaned Hi-Rlssr recurve bows in stock for EXPANDO and 6x19 foot addon. 112 foot 4" Machine driven 164 acre farm - 1 mile east and 3 miles north. Random Servlce 6 Aanlal only $15 each. Excellent for call us for expert installation. We Rock bottom well and approved septic tank and field. A tiled, nice set of buildings. 1 Estimates on Commercial, hunting or bow fishing. 2 also do custom and repair work. Residential b Industrial Work 24x24 Garage type building not attached to home due to Factory trained, "We It Right." 24-HR. SERVICE Do Complete Insurance Coverage miles south, 1/3 west of Cass insurance reasons. This building is presently being used as 78 acres - Grant Township, 55 acres tillable, rest is Satisfaction guaranteed. Security Services Available City. Phone 872-3887. a ceramic business and is extra well insulated with its own wooded. $93,000.OO/terms. J.J.'s Flooring Service GGGd PLUMBING G HEATING, INC. 2-4-18-2 furnace, electric power, toilet stool and wash basin. Own \ City 1120 Gratlot, Saginaw Kelly Smith - 872-2248 Caw - 517-872-3758 I your own home and start your business for $26,000.00. Just or 872-4701 6528 Main Call Marv Hobart - 673-2412 Phon. 872-5OM FOR SALE - Console stop and think for a minute about this fine opportunity. PbOnPhon8 453.3531 790=7609 stereo, AM-FM radio, 8- Martin Osentoski - 872-3252 I track tape. Phone 872-3298. HUNTER'S PARADISE: 35 Acres located 1/4 mile south \ CHILDREN'S CL0THI)IG 1 ' ' 2-4-18-3 of Deford with rear of property adjoining Deford State PEOPLE REAP ~ Game Area. Lots of large Pines and Evergreens. Compact Clothes Caboose FOK'SALE - 14 ft. Meyers small Cabin-Home-1 bedroom, bathroom, kitchen and , Little Ads infants' Toddlers' living settle Probate Estate, $35,000.00 cash. Nice 3 mo.-24 mo.,2T-4f aluminum boat with trailer room.To You're Reading One and Sigma electric trolling piece of property. Children's 4-6X and 7-14 Mom-Fri. 8 to 5, Sat. 8-12 Maternity Clothes also Available Emergency 24 hr. Service Now! motor, very good condition. I I Asking $800. Phone 673- ZEMKE REAL ESTATE 131 N. State St., Car0 Junction M-81 6 M-53,Cass City Call 872.201 0 Phone 673-8266 Phon. 517-872-2161 5979. 2-4-4-3 Cass City Phone 517-872-2966 or 872-2776 3-4-18-1 A I CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 18. 1985 PAGE SEVENTEEIV

r TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE LOW COST CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS .I Notices 1 --A FREE WATER ANALYSIS Annual ..-. --.. STAPLETON Builders - FLEENOR APPLIANCE [Equipment - Water King water soften- NOTICE Free Estimates Fabric Craft Show Roofing, siding, additions, Service - washer, dryers, ers and salt available at TURKEY DINNER window replacement, re- stoves, water heaters, re- SALE - Ford 9N trac- Fuelgas. 4 miles east of Saturday, April 27 Evergreen on roofing, siding, modeling. 517-665-9943. frigerators. 4260 Woodland tor with brush hog, Cass City on M-53.Phone insulation, aluminum doors Licensed and insured. Ave., Cass City. Phone8-3-29-tf 872- Phoneand Plow+ 673-5979. Asking 9-4-1 $2500- 1-2 872-2161. 5-10-25-tf Township Sunday, April 21 and windows and aluminum 12:OO till 5:OO 8-44-8 3697. dump day or Fiber Glass awnings -- _-.-.-. -~ CROSSROADS Restaurant Good Shepherd Lutheran Everyone Welcome -- summer hours start April FAGAN’S THUMB Carpet Saturday, April 20, 1985 Fellowship Hall Cleaning - Dry foam or Custom Butchering I Livestock 1 15, Monday through Satur- Main St., Cass City Elkton Roofing 6605 Third St. steam. Also upholstery and BEEF & PORK FOR SALE - registered day, 7:OO a.m. to 9:OO p.m., & Siding Co. Cass City wall cleaning. Free esti- I ‘h miles south of Argyle (Hogs are scalded - not buckskin quarterhorse Sunday, 8:OO a.m. to 1:OO 12:30 - 3:30 9 to 3 Serving p.m. mates. Call toll free 1-800- skinned). gelding, 8 years old. pm., breakfast only. Adults $5.00 - Children $2.50 C. Wallace 322-0206 or 517-761-7503, We 5-4- 11-2 5-4-18-1 Phone 269-7469 Check our prices on Deanna Hutchinson, phone Under 5 - free 5-7-21-tf 872-3980 welcome Bank Americard - half or whole 872-2914. 10-4-11-3 5-4- 18-2 Master Charge. 8-3-20-tf -. Take-outs welcome. Meat Wholesale and Retail REGISTERED quarter- 5-3-28-3 Ken Martin Gainors Meat horses for sale - show sad- REWARD for information Electric, Inc.3 dles, tack, and buggies. -_ leading to the finding of the Bad Axe phone 517-269-8053 You are invited 1 mile north,PackinK 1 mi e west of 10-4-18-2 VERY SHARP! 3 bedroom tri-level with person who shot our dog at Residential and Commercial Bad Axe. or 269-9666. rough sawn fir siding on approximately 2 I ! , Severance Rd., Decker. Wiring Phone (517) 269-8161 acres. 10 minutes east of Car0 near Cass Call 872-2191. 5-4-18-3 Free Estimates FOR SALE - 5-year-old Ap- River and state game area. Timberline to view the 269-9375 Dave Reed - 872-2827 paloosa stallion, sorrel wood burner stays. Work bench in 1’~car 4 State Licensed 8-9-30-tf color with snowflake pat- 1 garage. All this and more for under Bake & Rummage needlework of tern, $600; 5-year-old Ap- ’ $50,000.OO. Ask about 947-CY Sale GRILL TUNE-UPS! ! - Get paloosa mare, buckskin Phone 872-41 14 your gas grill ready for color with blanket, trained May 2-3-4 I Joanne Nicholas 4180 Hurds Corner Road spring. Have us adjust your for reining and speed, $600; 8-8-10-tf grill and replace any Bake Sale - May 2 only Cass City registered Morgan mare, 9 till 4 needed parts at our special broke for western, English, 844 Hooperst. Car0 (517) 673-6106 SHARPENING SERVICE Rummage, May 2-3 early bird prices. At Fuel- trails and harness, bred to 8498 State S!. Millington (517) 071-4567 Displayed in the window - 2 miles south, 1 1/4 west at 9 till 4 gas, corner of M-81 and M- registered Appaloosa stall- 5870 W. Kelly Rd. Ed 83, Cass City. Phone 872- ion, January foal expected, May 4 - 9-12 Spencer, 872-4512. 8-9-15-tf 2161. 8-2-7-tf $1200; Palomino pony colt, First Presbyterian Sunny Side of the Street 5-4-11-2 lh years old, 12 hands tall, EQUAL HOUSING Church PIANO TUNING and re- Cass City GARDEN plowing, light very gentle and affection- OPPORTUNITY REALTOR pairing on all makes of grading, lawn rolling. ate, $150. Also several used 5-4-18-2 Commercial Residential - Farm sianos. 20 years’ experi- Orval Hutchinson. CaIl-WZ- Western working saddles, bce. Member of the Piano 2589. 64-11-6 - - -_ - # 7 PETER’S PLACE none over $125. Several (Matt. 16: 18). 5-4-18-1 Technicians Guild. Duane used bridles, none over $8. Johnston, Bad Axe, Mich Also registered Quar- FOR SALE BY B.A. CALKA REAL ESTATE...... 48413. Phone 269-7364. Arthur B~~~~ WANTED -tiled farm land, 8-2-1-tf Cass City ter horse stallion service. FORMER DOCTOR’S HOME: RANCH TYPE with or heavy type soil to Standing 2 stallions - ON E. CASS CITY ROAD Palomino and bay colors. ALL BRICK (former school house) remodeled into a aluminum siding - shutters; 7 rooms; 3 bedrooms; 2 rent. Call 673-6612. 5-4-18-3 RICH’S DISPOSAL - Resi- bathrooms; Marble FIREPLACE - all new Andersen Well Drilling For further information home with 5 rooms; gas furnace with forced hot air; For the Best Food in dential and Commercial call 665-2582. 10-4-4-4 many other features; corner 1 acre blacktop road Windows; Family room; 21’ kitchen with built-ins; and - - Bad Axe Rubbish Removal. Con- priced to sell at $13,500. Range & refrigerator included. 28x33’ RECREATION ROOM; 8x12’ hobby room; t ainer service available. Pump Repair . -- Out of state owner wants immediate sale! ! ! 15x17’ Sun Room with aluminum storms and screens; CORAL CABLES Call 683-2233. 8-2-12-tf [Help Wanted) natural gas heating system; 2 car garage attached; RESTAURANT next to high school STATE LICENSED LOTS OF HOME FOR THE MONEY! ! ! PLUS above GROUND SWIMMING POOL, etc. Taxes HOMEMAKERS - New SPECIAL!! ranch type home with 3-4 bedrooms; 1% $1050.00. All this on 1/2 acre lot. on M-53 ideas in gifts, toys and Friday-Saturday night Phone 673-3800 home decor. Show Merri- & Steak Buffet 8-1-27-tf Mac’s 100% guaranteed $7.95 lines. No investment, deliv- ery or collection. Call 517- Sunday Buffet $5.95 Household Sales 673-5240. Also booking par- Tuesday, Wednesday, GARAGE and moving sale ties. 11-4-11-3 Thursday night Buffet - dishes, some furniture, HELP WANTED - Several furnace, new water heater, comes with refrigerator, $4.95 CARPET CLEAUIUG cfothes, miscellaneous. positions to be filled imL INVESTMENT: 40 ACRES: Good building sites, 4607 Huron. Friday-Satur- range, washing machine and all curtains remain. BANQUETS WELCOME mediately. Looking for am: blacktop road, near M-53,REDUCED TO $22,500,00 CiSS CtTY, MI. day 9 : a.m .-4 :00 p.m Moving to Florida. Sacrificing at @2,50.00. Phone 269-9666 00 bitious career minded per; terms, Immediate possession. 14-4-18-1 sons only. Insurance, paid:, 5-4- I 8-2 Also Upholstery Cleaning ~ vacations, dependable 0 DOWN -POSSIBLE FMHA FINANCING! ! ! Commercial & Residential 3% miles from Cass City: Ranch ~ypehome with 5 ACRES: Beautiful 2 story home with 4-5 bedrooms; CROSS WITH CHRIS! Fast, courteous and BASEMENT SALE - Thurs- transportation a must. For aluminum siding, 3 bedrooms, basement, furnace, aluminum siding; many built-ins; 2 kitchens; base- Scandinavia by Land and inexpensive. day and Friday, starting at interview call 517-673-5423 storms and screens, situated on one acre of land. Can be ment; many built-ins; gas furnace; 2 car garage Sea, June 22-July 6 $1839. Free Estimates 10 a.m. Honda 3-wheeler, or 269-6433. 1 1-4-11 -tf sold with 0 down payment to qualified purchasers. attached; PIUS POLE BARN - room for horses - PLUS Romantic Europe, Ger- bicycles. airtight wood Shown by appointment! ! ! Priced to sell at $35,900.00. 18x36’ IN GROUND SWIMMING POOL - near Cass many, Austria, Switzer- Mick Zslwilinski stoie, old wood;ook stove WANTED - estimates to City - blacktop road - Many other features - TERMS. land, July 7-21 or July 17-31 Phone 872-3725 with warming oven, jeans bury barn foundation. Call COUNTRY HOME - lots of room for children! ! ! Seller in Florida anxious for QUICK SALE! ! ! $1669. Great Britain, Ire- 8-6-16-tf and tops, jackets, shoes, 872-3517. 11-4-18-3 land, Scotland, July 23-Aug. men’s shirts and pants. 6 $1769. Price includes all JOHNSON’S SEPTICLots more. Freda Parrish, WANTED - Babysitter, 2nd transportation from De- TANK - Cleaning - availa- phone 872-3513. 4381 shift. Phone872-4406. 11-4-1 1-3 troit, 1st class hotels, 2 ble 7 days. No charge Brooker St. 14-4-18- 1 meals daily. Free brochure mileage. Call 269-8097. heatilator; FORMAL dining room with built-in call 517-453-2202. Mrs. Chris 8-18-18-tf ASSISTANT sales coor- cabinets; FAMILY ROOM - 21h Bathrooms; Red wood SMALL BUILDING: Ideal for small engine repair, wood- Press, 7369 Berne Rd., Pi- [ Wanted toBuy 1 dinator - $19,420. Experi- deck plus 18x36’ in ground swimming pool with solar working shop, etc. 211hx56’ -- close to Cass City -- drilled geon, MI 48755. Try a Chris- RON’S Refrigeration - Re- ence a plus but not neces- cover -wet bar; plus many other features extra large well 400’ deep 4” casing, comes with air compressor, gas pair all makes of washers, WANT TO BU k‘ - good used sary, we will train. Call Mr. - cross ! 5-4-11-2 children’s swing set or dou- garage attached; on nicely landscaped 11h acres - 21h space heater, work benches, all shelving, 220 service, taxes dryers, refrigerators, Filliger, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 517 ! ! freezers and ranges. Call ble stroller. Call 872-4729.6-4- 11-3 687-2280. 11-4-18-2 miles from village ---- Driced to sell IMMEDIATELY.-.- - -- - . $250.00. Priced to sell at $12,300.00. HURRY! ! HURRY! ! Cass City Pre-School Immediate possession. Car0 673-6278. 8-12-20-tf Call for an appointmeni right NOW! ! ! WANTED - experienced Open House short order cook and IN CASS CITY: ALL BRICK HOME Ranch type home EXECUTIVE HOME : SEVEN ROOMS: 3-4 bedrooms, WANTED - 1981 National Blown Insulation Geographics - Other issues kitchen help. also part-time practically maintenance FREE ---- 8 rooms; kitchen fireplace, open stairway, 2 bathrooms, bay window, wet Monday, April 22 New construction waitress. Phone 269-9666 with many features - including Majestic charcoal grill plastered, wet bar and recreation room finished Off, Plus 7 p.m. of the ’75-’85 decade wel- Remodeling come. Als& Smithsonian, ask for Chris. Coral Gables situated on two lots nicely landscaped - 2 bathrooms: large office in knotty pine on 1st flmr, basement, garage at Additions Restaurant, Bad Axe. Natural gas fired hot water heating system - full attached, nicely landscaped, vacant, $sg,sOO. Seller will Good Shepherd etc. Vince LaMielle, Ac- Garages tivities Room, Provincial 11-4-18-1 basement; fireplace; 3 bedrooms and room for 2 hold land contract. Immediate possession. Lutheran Church Roofing, Siding 2,000 House. 6-4-18-1 YOUR LIVESTOCK feed- additional bedrooms; central vacuum system; ATTENTION YOUNG INVESTORS! !! 2 classes available. Par- Pole Buildings square of living space; china cabinet built in ing experience cgn pay off. feet - 40 ACRE$: Blacktop road, near M-53, excellent ents and children wel- laundry room 1st floor; large two Car garage Plus FREE ESTIMATES If you enjoy discussing hunting, etc. Choice building site, all this for $22,500.00 come. For more infor- [ To Give Away 1 feeding with livestock rais,- storage; your inspection invited! ! Priced reduced to terms, Immediate possession. Here is your opportunity mation call 872-3887. Leiterman Builders $75,900 ---- Owners in Florida. Cass City FREE - fast growing elm ers, we should get ac- to invest in land. Hurry!!! This won’t last long at this 5-4-18-1 quainted. My company, a Phone 872-3721 trees. You dig. Call 872- price. nationally-known and well IN CASS CITY: 2 story home neat in and out - $100 REWARD for informa- 3517. 7-4-18-3 practically new carpeting; 4 bedrooms; large kitchen; Licensed and Insured respected feed manufac- PEACE, SECLUSION & PRIVACY! ! ! tion leading to arrest and .~ 2 bathrooms; air-conditioning - basement; 2 car 8-4-15-tf turer, is seeking ambitious 12 ACRES: 1~ story yellow aluminum siding 3 bedroom conviction of persons TO GIVE AWAY - Winter - -- ~ .~ person of mature judge- garage; 2 large lots - walking distance to stores, home; BRICK FIREPLACE; bookcase; large family size puncturing tires on my car. onions, onion sets. 4 miles schools, churches, VACANT ---- Formal Dining room - kitchen; basement; furnace with wood-burning furnace ELECTRIC motor and ment and good reputation Earl Markel, 6443 power tool repair, 4 p.m. to east of Deford, 1/4 mile many other features --I-Immediate Possession ---- to be sales and service rep- alongside; 2 car garage; LIVE STREAM THRU PROP- Houghton. 5-4- 18-1 south, 3450 Lamton Rd., $50,000. Sellers will hold land contract. ERTY; lots of pines & birch --- IMMEDIATE POSSES- 8 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to resentative here. Oppor-. 5 p.m. Saturdays. John after 4:OO on east side in tunity for service minded SION --- $55,000.00. Sellers will hold land contract. trailer house. 7-4- 18- 1 NEAR HOSPITAL: 27’x84 RANCH TYPE HOME with I Services I Blair, 1/8 mile west of M-53 self-starter who can as; aluminum siding including garage; over 2500 square 159 ACRES: South of Marlette, 40 stanchions in barn, on Sebewaing Road. Phone sume responsibility, make: feet 3 bathrooms; 4 bedrooms; living room & UPHOLSTERY - Call for 269-7909. 8-12-13-tf FREE TO good home - The decisions and be own boss., - Grade A milk house, loafing shed, tool shed, large 3 -- homeliest, most stubborn, vestibule 13’x33’; large family room in basement bedroom home with forced hot water heating system, free estimate. Have fabric Home every night. I’ll exp-c male VJ German shorthair (walkat)leads to PATIO; 2 FIREPLACES - plus red nicely landscaped, $25,000.00 down payment. Immediate catalogs. Lois Sugden. Call Chuck Gage lain on-the-job training io pointer - ‘/2 ?, you have ever wood deck off dining area; situated on nicely land- Dossession. 872-2862. 8-4-18-1 Welding Shop local territory, benefits seen. Interested?? Call 517- program and financial re: Heli-arc welding 872-3912 after 5:OO. 7-4-11-3 SHARPENING service for Specializing in aluminum, quirements in confidential shop, home, farm or indus- stainless steel, blacksmith- interview. Contact 517 685- ing, fabricating and radi- FREE - 2 pups, 3 months 2794. 11-4-1 1-2 try, carbide or steel, B & G old, and year-old mother. Saw Sharpening, 5205 Be- ator repair. Also portable welding Call 872-3683 or 872-5374. vens Road, Deford, Mich.‘ 7-4-4-3 (Work Wanted) 48729. Phone 517-683-2732. All types of welding All sharpening priced WILL CARE for your child Before Buying or Selling 7062Deford, E. Deckerville Michigan Rd. Farm in my home. Call 872-2590. reasonable and guaran- teed. Drop off station at Phone 872-2552 12-4-11-2 8-5-15-tf (Equipment 1 Bigelow’s. 8-4-18-tf WILL DO lawn mowing or See, Call or Write to: JOHN DEERE Model B MEDICAL EQUIPMENT 20x7 plain grain drill, in ex- any type of lawn work. 1 WELDALL Welding and Phone 872-2590. 12-4-11-2 Engineering Co. All types supplies and oxygen for the cellent condition! 6 of industrial welding, TIG - home * 24 hour emergency Laethem’s, Caro. Phone service - free delivery and MIG - SMAW - flame cut- (517) 673-3939. 9-4-18-1 WILL TAKE care of elderly B.A. Calka Real Estate set-up. Insurances ac- person, 7:OO a.m. till 3 p.m. , ting, heavy casting repair, cepted. Pensee Home Care, tool and die repair, all types FOR SALE - IHC 4 bottom Call after 3 - 872-2004. of metals, aluminum - mag- 872-4220. 8-1-10-tf 16”, model 540 plow. Excel- 12-4-18-3 , 6306 W. Main St,, Cass City .- - -- Phone 872-3355 nesium -zinc diecast, steel CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING lent condition. Glenco 14 ft. alloys - bronze and brass field cultivator with Mid- (CardofThanks) William E. Hamilton, Associate Broker metal shearing, breaking BEEF-PORK-VEAL-LAMB west levelers and 110 gal. Dale Brown - 872-3158 872-3355 - office 673-2760 - home and rolling. Trained profes- tank spray hookup pump. I WISH TO thank everyone I sionals. If you have a weld- CURING, SMOKING AND all for $450. Phone 673-3350. for cards, flowers and vis- - .. ing problem see us. We are PROCESSING 9-4-18-3 its, Dr. Donahue, and WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF HOMES, now stocking steel, nurses of Hills and Dales RURAL HOMES, FARMS, SMALL FARMS, specializing in sheet and NEW JOHN 950 Hospital for good care VACANT LOTS, ETC. TUESDAY & FRIDAY DEERE LAND, BUSINESSES, square and rectangular roller harrow, 15 ft. cut. while I was hospitalized..13-4-18-1 ,’ steel tubing at competitive Erla new tires, and hydraulic ha Hool. prices. Call 517-375-2341, tooth control -- $4775.00. 2295 Hartsell Rd., Elkton. Packing In‘* Laethem’s.. Care. Phone 1 WOULD LIKE to thank LISTINGS WANTED ON ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE Ellis and Gary Gardner, USDA Plant 1074 (517) 673-3939. 9-4-18-1 all my friends and relatives I Steven Bouverette. 8-4-4-tf Cass City 517-872-2191 - who visited me and those A [WE SELL FARMS AND HOMES AT 6%l 8-8-4-tf FOR SALE - 15 ft. transport who sent cards. Also to the IN TUSCOLA,HURON AND SANILAC COUNTIES AUCTIONEERING - see LAWYER? Uncon testeddi- disk, dual wheels, heavy Shrine of Detroit for their m m Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top vorces, bankruptcies, $250. duty, good condition. 6 row cards and visit while I was An Equal Opportunity Lender Serving the Thumb Area for over 32 years. dollar for your property. Probate service. Attorney John Deere rotary hoe, No. in the Ann Arbor Hospital. Phone 872-3019, Cass City. 37 years. Donald E. Smith. 400, excellent condition. Harryland. Pierce of 13-4-18-1Roseis- I 8-10-3-tf Call (517) 883-3285. 8-10-6-tf Phone 673-3350. 9-4-11-3 PAGE EIGHTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1985 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Commissioners offer free

James McBride said the running diagonally across meeting the board passed a board has not yet decided the 40-acre site. resolution informing com- to accept the property. “It may be more vexpen- missioners the property at McBride is determining the sive to get it for nothing, the Thomas Road - M-53site cost of having gas, sewer than to pay $3,000 per should be available to the Among the other messes hang-up on making the and water brought to the acre,’’ McBride said about HISD for a nominal fee. created by the bust-up of share price less. Typically site.Heexplainedtheprop- the possible cost of the About 90 percent of the AT&T are a lot of itsy-bitsy if shares get around 50 or HISD is within Huron shareholdings for hundreds 60, companies like to split 2 Countv. of thousands of people. for 1. They think this will ThgHISD already has ili One new holding com- bring in more stockholders, Learning Center at the pany of midwestern Bell because the price will be Register for SU$W Thomas Road - M-53 site. companies - now called cheaper. The six-acre Learning Ameritech - has 150,000 I doubt if it works this fromCenter thesite Huronwas purchased Countv accounts with only one way. commodity cards share. These 150,000 IBM has 769,979 stockhol- Y Commissioners1970’s for $1. during- the shareholders will get $6 a ders, and its price is $125 year in dividends. It will per share. Before some All households who have ran’s Hall, M-25 and Rubi- cost the company $10 a year splits, its price was around received surplus com- con Road, Port Hope, and to service these accounts. $500,and everybody and his modities from the Human at the Sebewaing Township Animal sitter All will have to get an an- cat owned some. Development Commission Hall, Center Road, Sebewa- nual report, which they will Now Ameritech could get last year, and anyone who ing . throw away. They’ll get rid of its 150,000 sharehol- meets eligibility guidelines In Sanilac County, regist- Humans aren’t the only four checks by mail, each ders with only one share by must sign up for a new com- rations will be accepted ones with babysitters, says for $1.50 apiece. doing a reverse split -- say modity registration card to May 2, from 1O:OO a.m. to Ranger Rick magazine. If Some banks will charge 1 for 2. For every two be eligible to receive 4:OO p.m. at the Marlette a mother animal has to for these deposits. If they shares you have, you get FIFTH GRADE students at the Deford Elementary surplus commodities at the Town Hall, 6407 Morris St., hunt, she will often leave aren’t put in the bank, one, but of course the value School assist custodian Gilbert Freeman in planting new May distribution. Marlette; Deckerville at her young with an “auntie” stores will hesitate to cash is doubled. pine trees on the north side of the school yard. Students at According to HDC Execu- the. Community Center, or teenage animal. Appa- them. They are classified Here comes the gim- tive Birector Mary Ann 3451 Main St., and at the St. rently, it is a shared duty as “third party” checks, mick: If you own fewer the school planted 81 trees Tuesday. The trees, from the Vandemark, to register, a Dennis Parish Hall, 7200 and animal sitters don’t -get and stores don’t like such than two shares - namely, Tuscola County Conservation District, were planted to person must be at least 18 Denisson st.,Lexington. paid. things, even if Bell Tele- one - then you are paid off beautify the school yard. years old, and represent a phone wrote them. in cash at the market price household that meets eligi- So what to do? Mind you, or a price set by the com- bility guidelines. The per- the cost of these 150,000 pany. In any event, you’ll son must show proof that he checks four times a year not lose money. is a resident of the county for piddling amounts, is $10 Presto! One hundred and he registers in, have a so- per account, or $1.50 mill- fifty thousand accounts cial security card, and list ion. The cost of course will which have cost $1.5 million Obituaries household income for the get down to phone bills in a year to service are gone. last 30 days. due course. And this is only For all the seven Bell In Tuscola County, re- companies, the savings one of the seven Bell gistrations will be held May companies resulting from could be $10 million a year, Hold services for New Salem Lutheran Douglas Stewart 1, from 1O:OO a.m. until 4:OO the break-up of old Ma Bell. just paying off the one- Church, Sebewaing, and pm., at the HDC office, 429 share stockholders and get- Eva Knoblet the ladies aid. Montague St., Caro, and at Four of the Bell com- ting them off the list. Surviving are four sons, dies in Marlette the Ivan Middleton Hall, panies have been offering If the Bell Companies are Funeral services for Mrs. Gerald Loeffler, Gagetown, 1007 Cass Ave., Vassar. COUPON to buy back shares if fewer paranoiac about their stock Vernard Loeffler, LeRoy Douglas C. Stewart, 50, of Huron County residefits Fred (Eva) Knoblet were Marlette died Friday, April I I than 50 are owned by a per- being twice the price (with held Wednesday afternoon Loeffler and Erwin Loef- are to register April 29, I 12, at Marlette Community son. The others will likely half as many shares) then at the Novesta Church of fler, all of Sebewaing; one from 1O:OO a.m. until 4:oO I follow along. let them make a fractional daughter, Mrs. James Hospital following a short p.m. at the Bad Axe Fair- I Christ. illness. In a typical company of reverse split - say 9 shares Mrs. Knoblet, 57, died (Charlotte) Kritzman, Cass grounds Arena, Soper Road I I Bell, 83 percent the He was born July 21,1934, of for every 10 owned now. Sunday in Hills and Dales City ; 16 grandchildren, and exit; the American Vete- I On Any Large I shareholders own fewer Since the one-share people three brothers, Arnold in Deford, the son of Eber I General Hospital after an and Alice Stewart. He mar- I than 50 shares, and their would be getting only 9/ illness of several months. Hoppe, Grand Blanc, Hugo total results in only per- lOths a share, they’d au- ried Carolyn Ray1 Aug. 6, PIZZA 17 of She was born Nov. 27, Hoppe, Sebewaing and Ro- Hubcaps z with items or more cent of the stock. tomatically be paid off in 1954, in Caro. 3 c: 1927,in Bad Axe, the daugh- land Hoppe, Vassar. 2 The buy-back procedure cash. One grandson and one sis- He was employed 24 3 ter of James and Iva (Shar- years at Active Homes in will be expensive, too, but In passing, old-timers rard) Pearce. ter, Lilian Calvin, preceded 0 at least it will get the mis- will remember when the her in death. Marlette and was plant reported 0 Miss Pearce and Fre- manager. ery done with. parent company, 01’ AT&T derick Knoblet were mar- Services were held Satur- I At Pizza Villa I I’ve wondered why the- was in the 160 range for a day at New Salem Lutheran Stewart was a 1953 I ried June 29, 1945, in Ubly graduate of Cass City High I companies didn’t first use quarter century. Then it and the couple made their Church. The Rev. Jonathan stolen I With This Coupon I a much simpler method - split 3-1. It was the most Stern, pastor, officiated. School. I home in Cass City. Cass City Police Chief I Phone 872.4440 or 872-5331 the reverse split. widely-held stock in She was employed as an Burial was in St. John’s I I It isn’t used very often, America, and it was priced Lutheran Cemetery, Sebe- Surviving are his wife; Gene Wilson reported that I Expires 4-30-85 I office supervisor at Walbro four hubcaps were stolen I because companies have a at 160. Corporation. waing. his mother of Deford; two I One coupon per family - daughters, Karen from a vehicle owned by I I Besides her husband, sur- Not good with any other coupon. The seven spun-off Bell companies, if you’re curious: Wiegerma Marlette and Ross Kraft, 4453 Leach St., I I of -I -11+-1------*.- 52-WWk Recent viving are three sons, COUPON Patty Roberts of Marlette; Cass City, April 10. range Company Yield % price James Knoblet of Seattle, Funeral Mass According to the report, Wash., Rev. Gerald Knob- one son, Rick of Marlette, and five grandchildren. the hubcaps were stolen OPEN: 77-62 Ameritech 8.0 74 let of Kansas City, Kan., Thursday for Also surviving are two sis- from the vehicle, parked in 80-65 Bell Atl. 8.3 78 and Tim Knoblet of Cass Kraft’s driveway, some- SundayThursday: 530 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. 33 City, and three grandchil- ters, Jean Woods of Mar- 34-27 Bell South 8.2 lette and Shirley Stewart of time during the night. The Friday and Saturday: Open 24 Hours 72 dren. Also surviving are a Tom Rabideau 75-58 NYNEX 8.8 Cass City, and one brother, hubcaps are valued at $60 Pac Telesis 8.4 67 sister, Mrs. George Hutch- 70-51 Thomas Rabideau, of Malcolm Stewart of War- to $80 each. Bell 8.7 66 inson of Traverse City and 63, 69-55 SW Unionville succumbed ren. 67 a brother, Robert D. __ 68-55 US West 8.6 Funeral services were Pearce of Cass City. Monday at the Veterans Ad- Savings are made by cleansing the stock lists of the ministration Hospital, held Monday at the Marsh holders of one share each - $10 million - that we Mrs. Knoblet was taken v SHARP USED TRADE-INS from Little’s Funeral Home Saginaw, following a Funeral Chapel, Marlette. telephone users are paying out foolishly. A simple idea, lengthy illness. .Rev. John R. Allan, pastor arrived at without use of computers, Greek-letter form- to lie in state at the Novesta 1984 BUICKREGAL - 2 Dr., Coupe, Only 19,000 Miles, Air, Tilt, Cruise, Stereo, More Church. The Rev. Vern Loc- He was born May 29,1921, of Marlette First United ...... SAVE $$$ ulas, subscripts and cosines. A simple idea from a sim- in Columbia Township, Methodist Church, of- ple country boy, sitting around with nothing to do kard, pastor, officiated. 1983 BUCK REGAL - 2 Dr., Coupe, Stereo ...... %995 J Burial was in Novesta Tuscola County, the son of ficiated. 1982 CHEVROLET CELEBRIW - 2 Dr., Air, Seats, Windows, Locks, Cruise, Tilt, Stereo, because it’s Ladies’ Day at the golf course. Burial was in Marlette Cemetery. Henry and Josephine 27,000Miles ...... -5 (LaFave) Rabideau. cemetery. 1982 PONTlAC T-loo0 - 2 Dr., Lt. Green, Only 40,000, Save Now ...... REDUCED He served with the U.S. Memorials may be made 1982 0LDSMOBlI.E DELTA 88 ROYALE - 4 Dr., Two Tone, Loaded, Nice Car ..... W95 Fairgrove Dental Clinic Hold services for Navy in World War I1 in the to the Marlette Hospice 1982 CHEVROLET $10 PICKUP Priced To Sell ...... SAVE Pacific Theatre. A past program. 1982 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON - Great Mileage Car ...... $4895 2054 Main, Fairgrove member of the American 1982 FORD FAIRMONT - 2 Dr., Blue ...... ,. .... $33995 693-6731 Mrs. A. Loeffler Legion, he attended St. 1981 CHEVROLET CHm- 2 Dr., Dark Blue, Reduced, Save Now . 1 ...... $2195 Agatha Catholic Church, 1981 CHEWKKET CHEV€llE - 4 Dr., Beige, Only 40,OQO Miles, Nice Little Car . . $2695 Complete Dental Care Provided Mrs. Alma C. Loeffler, 69, Gagetown. 1981 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS - 2 Dr., Brown ...... , ...... J6795 Sebewaing, died Wednes- Surviving are three sis- 1981 PONMC WNIX- 4 Dr., Lt. Blue, A Steal At ..:...... $22295 Services Offered Include.. . day, April 10, at Bay Medi- ters, Mrs. Vernice Fontaine 1980 OLDSMOBJLE OMEGA - 2 Dr., Just What You’re Looking For In A Sicond Car . $1995 *Orthodontics *Crowns and Bridges cal Center, Bay City, after of Wayne, Sister Ruth reward 1980 FORD T-BIRD - 2 Dr., RED, Lots Of Options ...... 9495 a short illness. Rabideau O.P. of Stuart, 1979 CHEVROLn IMPALA STAMWAGON - It. Blue, Reduced ...... $NE *Dentures and Partials *Cosmetic Dentistry 2,1915, She was born May Fla., and Mrs. Anthony 1979 FORO PI”0 STAflON WAGON Brown, Can’t Go Wrong At ....I ...... $1495 Want to get rich quick? - *TMJ Therapy for Headaches *Root Canal in Columbia Corners, near Mendicino of San Antonio, 1978 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILE - Best Of All - It’s A Cadillac ...... EDUCED Uniouville, daughter of All you have to do is prove 1978 PONTlAC SAFARI STAM WAGON Nine Passenger...... Therapy *Preventive Dentistry Texas, and 13 nieces and - $Am Wilhelm and Martha nephews. Two brothers, that a creature called 1977 WNTIAC S0”EVILLE - 4 Dr., Silver ...... $1195 24 Hour Answering Service (Ewald) Hoppe. Robert and Richard, pre- “Ogopogo” really exists, 1977 OLDSMOBILE fDRONAD0 - 2 Dr., Lt. Blue, Super Car ...... $2995 She married Edward J. deceased him. reports National Wildlife’s Loeffler Feb, 10, 1934, in Ranger Rick magazine. 792-1544 A prayer service was to “Ogopogo” is said to be a Columbia Corners. He pre- have been held Wednesday large unknown animal that Office Hours: Monday and Thursday ceded her in death March evening at Little’s Funeral looks like a sea serpent, liv- FIWCING Afternoons 11:45 a.m. - 6:OO p.m. 1, 1983. Home. 8.8% She was a member of ing in Canada’s Lake Funeral Mass will be held Okanagan, near Vernon, at 11:00 a.m. Thursday at British Columbia. Is the re- NOWIIYRUARR, 30 St. Agatha Church with Fr. ! ward a joke? No way! The Julius Spleet, pastor, money has been guaran- i Is Your Ring Too Large or Too Small? I officiating. Burial will be in teed by Lloyds of London. ! St. Agatha Cemetery. 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By in- trapped between the panes provide added window. stalling aluminum replacement windows, strength throughout the year, but wood are to turn around insulation against heat conduction. And an may shrink or warp and vinyl can warp For a free copy the 20-page bro- helping of you can cut your energy bills while im- aluminum window with a thermal break in away from the weather stripping. Also, specified time, the loan they built three houses and provingHeat always the appearance travels from of youra wanner home. area chure, “A Homeowner’s Guide to Choos- Stablilized interest rates did several remodeling its frame reduces conduction through the aluminum’s finish often lasts as long as the must be refinanced. The ing Windows,” write to the Aluminum over the past three years jobs. He and partner Clare frame, house. Association, Department SM-5.318Con- have begun to turn around percent of interest charged to a colder one, It leaks in during the sum- Infiltration can be minimized by mak- Replacing windows may seem like a necticut Ave., N.W., Washington, DC may change, depending on Kramer also built several mer and seeps away in winter. The loss of ing certain windows fit snugly. To detect the building industry in garages and pole barns last major overhaul, but the process can be 20006. CLOSE - OUT Tuscola Last year the current interest rate at energy occurs in two ways: Conduction infiltration, simply hold a fluffy feather, a County. the time the note expires. year. (traveling through solid objects such as a there were 66 building per- are happy with three strip of tissue or a lighted candle at the Two area banks still offer “We pane of glass) and infiltration (leaking edge of the window on a windy day. mits for house construction houses and fill in work for frame CONGOLEUM the conventional, long term through the cracks). If infiltration is severe, such tests are un- INGERSOLL DELIVERS issued in the county. This is our size crew,” Berridge Conduction can held in check by in- about the same number mortgage, generally at a be necessary; you can feel the draft. higher interest rate than said. Throughout the sea- stalling double-glazed replacement win- Any properly installed replacement that was issued in 1983, but son K and B averages four dows, which have two panes of glass window will reduce infiltration. But a a large increase over 1982 the balloon mortgage. Ban- in any season kers are requesting the cus- employees. levels, when 40 building K B has be- Blast through winter snow. .. lr 1 tomer have 20 percent of and recently permits were issued. come a distributor for GHC The building industry is the total purchase price of the house for a down pay- manufactured homes. Ber- 2s still well behind 1978 levels, ridge feels the pre-built when 226 construction per- ment. The amount of interest homes will fill a void bet- mits were issued in the ween a custom built house, DO YOUR PART! Cho county. rate, the number of years, and closing costs vary at and the double-wide and Of the four banks serving mobile home. the Cass City area, two said area banks, so it does pay Was to shop around. The houses are built in they have had an increase Bay City. Several different $798sq. in the number of inquiries AREA BUILDERS designs and sizes are of- for home mortgage loans fered. House sizes range this year. The other two Dan Ulfig of D and C Con- from 1,OOO square feet, up banks said they are at about struct.ion, Cass City, said to 1,600 square feet. Ber- the same levels as last 1984 was a good year for ridge sees a market for this Was year. them. The firm did a lot of type of house because of Interest rates range from remodeling jobs, and built their reduced cost, and HELP 5998 12 to 15 percent for a one house in the area. A lot quality construction. The sq. Yd mortgage loan. The amount of the remodeling jobs were order time for a house is of interest charged may to repair fire damages. about six weeks. It can he vary with the size of the Ulfig said he has already erected on a prepared site down payment and the had a lot of requests for in two dsays. number of years of the loan. 1985, and it is looking like a “Business was excellent Albee Homecenter -I1y Most banks offer a 3 to 5- good year for the firm. last year, and it looks excel- a C-33 Sid Berridge K and B lent this year,” said Tom City year balloon mortgage Keep Cass of Cass City 6094 E. Cass City Road Phone 872-2270 ~ loan. At the end of the Carpentry, said that in 1984 Herron of Herron Builders, -- v Rabideau Motors., Inc. 4 Why Rent Save Time & Trouble Beautif ul Phone 872-2616 Rabideau Motors, ! - Cass City Farm Division IncfWT--- 4I Farm Division 4 Cass City 872-2616 at a low Price! Phone i +4 A complete heating unit - Kubota Credit Corporation has lower interest rates on any 4 new M Series tmctor or implement. And there are two plans. + the Trailmaster 4N1 stove 4 First, the low rate. Just 9.5% APR. Or choose our interest 4 contained in a prefab fireplace. waiver plan. Payments between now and June 5,1985 are pM- 4 NO cipal only. After that, 12.5% APR. Both of these are available +4 for a limited time only. So come in + soon and take a laokat a Kubota M HKUBOTI’ +4 The Series. Then take our credit for it. r\Jothu7g like it ~n eartk + BURNING -4-9 4 +4 . in the GEMINI 8.5% Financing 36 months 4 4 I 9.5% Financing 36-60months Village Limits Professional Steam Carpet Cleaning 4 + We Clean Upholstery Fabric i 4 Fire Restoration 4 ‘0 Water Damage i Leaves will be picked up by + Spot and Stain Remover + regular trash hauler OUR I Free Estimates I REMODELING? The Gemid is urriquely Commercial and Residential t Must be in a container - not Over suited to remodeling situations. 4 Fast, Courteous and Inexpensive 30 gallon in size Easy to install with no clearance considerations, this fireplacelstove enables you to ‘I i design a safe, efficient heating system with complete aesthetic freedom. Here’s all you RATES 14 Brush and tree limbs will be need1. Decide todo: on the design. 2. Select the location in the home. 3. Posltion the Gemini. 4. #i + picked up if tied securely and not Install the chivney and chimney top. 5. Panel andlor masonry. That’s all there is to it! 1 + over 2 ft. thick + PROFESSIOUAL CARPET AMD UPHOLSTERY CLEAUIUG + Dan’s Automotive and 4 4 Christmas trees are also ARE 4 Ownedand OperatedBy: Mick Zawilinski + 4 t picked up Fireplace Shop Phone 072-3725 1445 N. Kingston Rd. Deford f hone 872-3190 ,

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plants should not be watered untiI the is another sign of lack of light. soil is barely moist. Provide good Sdttfioti: Gradually move the plants drainage to prevent this problem by using light soil mixes. industry area to a brighter location, keeping th'em -building in well watered. If a brighter location Is .r not mailable. provide artificial light. Problem 5 there were 30 permits is- the south end of Woodland building permit is $822. This Cass City. Last year HerrOn spend several months com- condominlums have not sued for garages and home Avenue is $720.000. does not include the re- Problem 2 .Yifrogcti Di;fi'c,icnc-j*:With this built four houses in his pleting the large Walbro been finalized, but the units additions. quired heating, plumbing Srrrhirn or Bkiwchi!ig: Dead tan or problem. the oldest leaves-usual1 y Northwood Village and Cocporation addition. He is will be sold to-WopIe 50 The largest construction TUSCOLA COUNTY and electrical permits. may brown patches on leaves exposed to the lowest ones-turn yellow and Northwood Estates sub- also planning to build Years OM and older- project in the area is Wal- A building permit to COR- direct sunlight is a sign of sunburn. drop. Growth is slow. new leaves are division, located in north- senior citizen con- Don Leiterman of Leiter- bro's square-foot ad- As mentioned, there were struct an attached garage small. and the whole plant may be 60,OOo - western Cass City. dominiums in his Cass City man Builders, Cass City, dition to house manufactur- 66 new home permits issued is $50. For an unattached stunted. This year Herron will subdivision. Details on the said last year was a pretty iornetimes the plants will remain Soliiiioti: For a quick response. ap- ing equipment. The esti- in the county during 1984. garage the building permit ;reen. but the growth is stunted. pl~,a foliar fertilizer. such as RA-PID- good year for them, better mated cost of constructing The total estimated value is $25. Solrrriori: Move the plants that can- GRO Plant Food. Fertilize house- than 1983. the building is $2.7 million. of all construction is $3.31 During 1984 the county is- lot tolerate direct sun to a shaded plants nith a 5-10-5 fertilizer. added "People just keep doing Work on the addition began million. This is an average sued 83 permits for modu- irea. or reduce the light intensity with at reg u 1a r i n t e r va I s. the remodeling; they can't Dec. 15, 1984, and is ex- cost per unit of $50,166. - lar and mobile homes. The wrtains or window shades. when di- afford to buy," Leiterman be According to Tuscola total estimated value of Problem 6 pected to finished by Au- 'ect sun shines on the plants. Trim said. He and his brother gust, 1985. County Building Codes De- these homes is $1.47 mill- lamaged leaves and kee6 plants ..Iph ik A phi ds. tin y. no n -w I nged. Pete kept busy 1ast.year on A permit to build an partment records, an aver- ion, for an average cost hate red. per green. soft-bodied insects. cluster in remodeling jobs and build- 18,000-square-foot senior age built house in the unit of $17,719. Problem 3 the buds. young sterns. and leaves. ing pole barns. citizen apartment building county, with a basement, Last year the& were 399 Leaves curl. are discolored. reduced in 7i)o 1-irrk II idf~r:With this prob- was also issued during 1984. . has 1,020 square feet of liv- permits issued for rernodel- size. and may be coated by a shiny or CASS CITY estimated construction ing space. cost of build- ing additions, and gar- em. leaves are small and may dry and sticky substance. The The jobs, xcome brittle. Growth of the plants cost of the 24 unit apart- ing this house is estimated ages and storage buildings. may be stunted. Bleached areas may During 1984 there were ment building, located at at $45,900. The cost of the The average cost is $5,744. nccur between the veins. Soliirion: Use an indoor plant In- four building permits is- Solutioti: Water plants immediately sect spray containing Orthene. res- sued for home construction dnd thoroughly. If the soil is com- methrin. or pyrethrins. inside village limits, the plete!! dr!. add a bit of wetting agent same as in 1983. The aver- HAVE YOU BEE [which you can bu!, at garden centers) Problem 7 age cost of the home is or soak the entire pot in water for a Fririgii s Gtiur \: These small. slen- $63,700,up from 1983 levels couple of hours. der. dark insects will fly around when when the average cost was Problem 3 plants are disturbed. The? frequently $38,250.puring 1981, the av- 7i~o.\iiit-h iiuitv-: Plants fail to grow run across the foliage and soil and may erage cost of a new home and leaves may wilt. lose their glossi- also be found on windows. Roots may was $sS,OOo. In 1982 the ness. and become light green or ?el- be damaged. and seedlings may die. BY FAR the largest construction amount dropped to $46,700. low. The roots are brown and mushy Solirtiou: Spray with a househoki without white tips. insect spray containing Diazinon? Sdiifio~:If the plants are severely Repeated applications may be wilted without white root tips. dis- necessary. Corporation, Cass City. homes were built. Last year card them. Less severely affected with the &anaB Energy Command'" Buy.now and get a Gas Furnace To Meet Your . *a new kitchen? I 94% to 96% Efficient. Annual Fuel new family * room? Utilization Efficiencies of 94% to * air conditioning? Growing Needs? 96% make the Amana Energy +finishing off your basement or attic? Command furnace the most efficient in its size class. *an extra bedroom or bath? REM EM BER- 1 - Heats Water Too! With the *new or larger gorage? optional Amana water heater, the * repainting or redecorating? Insurance Programs. Arnana Energy Command furnace * repaving or landscaping? delivers 2 to 21/2 times more hot water than ordinary 40 gallon * adding insulatiorl, storm windows or new siding? Need Remodeling, Too water heaters (80,000/l00,000 +uswimming pool? .- BTUH model only). YOUR HOME IS INCREASING IN VALUE Your home is your most valuable asset. Don't delay No Chimney Required. Easily EACH YEAR. instal Is I ike a conventional f u mace making changes or improvements to your home. Add except it vents through the wall, to its value and your family's comfort and enjoyment. REMODELING AND ENLARGING ADDS TO like a dryer. -Noheat-wasting chimney needed! As o full service bank, we offer loans at fair market VALUE, WHY NOT COME IN AND LET US ODerates on L.P. or Natural Gas. rates with terms to meet your needs. REVIEW YOUR COVERAGE WITH YOU. NO Heating inputs of 45,000 to l_OO,OOO BTUH, the most mon furnace 'Ca-wared 10 conventional gas furnaces corn Savings wdl wary wifh mmels compared Why wait another day? Make your home more OBLIGATION-- OF COURSE. sizes. climate and local energy costs attractive, roomier, more livable and more valuable. ASK ABOUT MORTGAGE Hurrv! $200 Trade-in offerends soon. Call: Give us a call or stop in at any of our offices. We are OUR here to serve you. PROTECTION PLAN.- See us at the We want to be your bank \In Time Of Need Leave Your Family An Asset NOT A Liability. HOME-BUILDERS SHOW April 19,20,21 at Colony House Brooks'. Landscaping CHEMICAL SANKS Phone 872-2932 Evenina or Weekend Appointment ._I . 1.)' rir+oer-s 0 C Equal housrrg equal opportdraty lenders n rn rn 0 P r- r C v, n 'z8

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VlNY L-TOUGH RUSS5225 Oeckerville PARRISH Rd. ReplacementPrime and Deford, MI 48729 Windows (51 7) 872-3967 retain charm in home restoration AI 1 Weather P cot ec t ion started is turning me old If Tok Cha and Demian the rest of the house. downs tam bathroom Sitting alongside a dew, is a hedge of shrubs to out- Cha and a workshop for De- Fenton of 6331 Hoadley house into a tastefully deco- What delights the Fen- start next week. The up- small cement patio floor is line the driveway and the mian. rated home that still pre- Road, rural Cass City, do tons is that the construction stairs bathroom will follow. a pile of red bricks. The extension of the patio There’s a fenced-in pas- everything around the serves the charm and cha- of the solarium on the east While the inside of the bricks will be made into around the west side of the ture in the five acres purch- home that’s planned, the racter of the original struc- side of the building prom- home is receiving constant pathways and will meander home. ased. The Fentons plan to set of golf clubs that nestles ture. ises to keep it cool for all attention, the outside yard throughden. the backyard gar- In, addition, there’s a buy some chickens aiid in the corner of the two- Already the couple have but a couple of weeks in the is also undergoing a trans- barn that may be turned three Herefords this spring. story brick home this year poured $2O,OOO into remod- summer and has proven to formation. Also in the planning stage into an art studio for Tok Living in the country is a won’t be used much this eling and the addition of a keep the area warm for all new experience for the Fen- GENERAL HOUSING CORPORATION summer. solarium. but a couple of weeks in the tons and they are living it It’s not that the couple, The solarium is nine feet outsidewinter. ofThe the bricks building on actthe to the hilt. It’s not what you Homes Built here in Michigan with who moved to the area from wide and 26 feet long. Im- might expect, considering Clarkston, haven’t done bedded in the slanting roof as solar collectors, Fenton the couple’s background. standard features like 6 inch stud any work since purchasing are 7 insulated glass win- says. He has a degree in jour- walls and aluminum clad windows. the home and five acres dows that are normally When more heat is nalism from the University about a year ago. It’s the used for sliding door needed, the newly installed of Detroit and she has a de- complete transformation panels. Each is 35 inches fireplace helps. It’s built gree from the University of We invite you to take a tour of the wide and inches long. that’s started and will be 180 into the corner of the inside Seoul, Korea. factory see these houses being continued all summer and, They are taped and calked wall of the solarium and is We can look out our back and perhaps, for several sum- and have proven to be a feature of the rebuilt yard and see the deer feed- built. mers and winters to follow, watertight this winter. north area of the home. ing. When we finish, we’ll that promises to occupy all The solarium is built of On the north wall, new have everything we want their leisure time. natural cut, rough sawn Andersen windows have here. We love it, they said Call 658-8614 or 479.9003 What the Fentons have cedar that blends well with been installed and new simply. headers for the area instal- led Fenton is a long-time THE FIREPLACE is placed in the brick wall that forms employee of Detroit Edison the inside wall of the solarium. Tok Cha and Demian and the lighting in the home Fenton have big plans for the rest of the house. is what would be expected, considering his job. In the solarium there are several small spotlights that are directed into the room from high along the inside wall of the addition. All the lights in the home David Parrott’s can be adjusted, dim to bright, to suit whatever ac- tivity is in progress. The furniture reflects the SEAMLESS motif that the Fentons are working to establish. The rooms are loaded with an- EA VETROUGHING tiques. One of the finer pieces is an antique oak bed with dresser. It ties in nice- Any Length ly with the solid oak floor- 0 5” Aluminum that will be pre- serveding when all the remod- THE SOLARIUM receives light from the 7 big panels in Repairs & C eaning eling is over. the roof . Note the modern iighting. With the kitchen-dining ------PART OF the restoration includes room area complete, the 1 It I the windows the north wall and new next projects for the couple i on are the bathrooms. New fix- Early Season VINYL SIDING LOOKS headers in the kitchen-dining room. PROFESSIOYAL YET tures and remodeling- of the 1I II Quality Work 4 11PERFORMS UP-TO-UA’rEI t DtSCOUNT 1 *IIOya that See us at the Thumb Area Homes combine the charm of tradi- Free Estimates I I tional appearance with the low mainte- Builders Show i I nance of up-to-date building products are I much in favor among consumers these a All Colors i Cash and~ Carrv-~ 4 days. 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