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CArS CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 71, NUMBER 20 CASS CITY, -THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1977 Twenty Cents SIXTEEN PAGES Hosp* face^t>.s^ Rioting rocks hurdle

Hills and Dales General Hospital only has one major hurdle to clear -before the Owendale track hospital board can advertise for bids for construction of its emergency and out-patient services building. Rioting took the place of The result was a delay rules." the racing to begin. She said racing Sunday night at the while non-race vehicles were With the cars lined up for That will take place Sept. 8 the people in the stands "were Owendale Speedway, with driven around the track to dry the first race, one of the not unruly," that it was when the Project Review police officers being called it out. Duncan suggested that disgruntled drivers drove Committee of the East Cen- disgruntled drivers' wives, from numerous Thumb com- because of the delay, qualifi- onto the track in order to stop loyal to the old track manage- tral Michigan Health Systems munities to quell the disturb- cations be eliminated and the race and reportedly asked Agency conducts a hearing to ment, that started throwing ance. starting positions be deter- for a meeting. things. review the hospital's applica- Efforts were made during mined by a drawing. Mrs. Duncan said her hus- tion to build the facility. According to police, some the disturbance to burn the That was done and the cars band was sitting on a front spectators began throwing The committee then makes concession and restroom finally lined up for the first end loader, and was then hit rocks, bottles, and beer cans a recommendation to the buildings at the track, but the race. That was when the other with various thrown objects, onto the track after Duncan governing board for the 14- fires were put out with fire problem came to a head. including stones. She quoted cancelled the evening's show, county health agency, which *4. extinguishers prior to the Mrs. Duncan claims the her husband as saying he partly because it started rain- then approves or rejects the arrival of Owendale firemen. disturbance "was a conspir- drove the loader onto the ing, and refused to give application. Approval is ex- State police from Bad Axe acy by Wayne Dubs and a few track but did not hit any race refunds. pected. were the first ones called, just troublemakers," the dis- cars. With cans and stones flying, The hearing is mandated before 9 p.m. The serious agreement being over rules. Some witnesses claimed his wife said, it was impos- under the National Health trouble erupted about 10:30. Dubs -- at least as of Sunday -- Duncan drove the machine sible for her to give out Planning and Resources De- Before it was over, there was still living in a trailer on into one car, and narrowly refunds. velopment Act of 1974. The were state police there from the race track grounds. missed the wives of two She added that insurance law requires hospitals and Caro and Sandusky, in addi- Most races at the two drivers, who were sitting on prohibits running in the rain, other health institutions to tion to Bad Axe, and troopers tracks were for hobby stocks, the fenders of their husband's and that standard procedure seek approval for major proj- in Bay City were put on alert. also called "flyers". At cars. is to honor the tickets at the ects from the state health j* There were sheriff's dep- Thunder Road, they were A driver who was present next race. department and regional uties there from Huron, Tus- only allowed to run 7-inch said it appeared Duncan The driver contacted by the health planning agency in HOUSE FIRE -- Elkland Township Fire Chief Jim Jezew- cola and Sanilac counties. wide tires, but at Owendale, drove the loader onto the Chronicle, who didn't want to order to eliminate unneces- Officers from Cass City, they could run 10-inch wide track in order to clear the car be named, said he never has sary duplication and ensure ski gazes from the basement through the hole that was Gagetown, Caro, most com- tires. from the track that was run at a track that gave the projects are needed. burned through the floor of the Gary Diebel home, 4176 Maple munities in Huron county and Duncan wanted to require blocking the race from start- refunds, that they always Street, Tuesday afternoon. As evidenced by the toy dog on the some in Sanilac county were the 7-inch rims at Owendale, ing. give "rain checks." The 3 p.m. hearing at the also dispatched. A total of Mrs. Duncan, who was in Ramada Inn in Saginaw also but according to his wife, the No matter who was doing floor at left, this was a child's bedroom. 30-40 officers were at the troublemakers, supported by the concession stand, said the what, it took a small army of concerns applications from track, according to state po- Dubs, wanted to prove "they spectators -- estimated at three other hospitals and a Thumb police officers to quell lice. were going to make the about 600 - started yelling for Please turn to page 12. nursing home form concern- No serious injuries were ing various building projects. Book work impedes bidding reported in the melee. Hills and Dales Admini- Only three persons were strator Ken E. Jensen hopes arrested, all charged with final approval from the health being drunk and disorderly. systems agency board will Only one of them was jailed, come within about 30 days. the others being given ap- Added circuit judges After that, he said, it will pearance tickets requiring take about a month for the Campbell school them to appear later in architects to draw up the final district court. specifications. The hospital The dirt track is located on board can then advertise for Sebfwaing Road, east of construction bids. Owendale. The goal is to start con- well over estimate Accounts differ as to what proposed for Thumb struction before the end of the started the rioting, although it • year. The project will take 18 was connected with a dispute months to complete. Bids for the addition to the space than originally In any case, I he contract calls over rules and the cancella- Included in the construction Campbell Elementary School planned. for work to ho si nrled no more tior:-.f>!' the evening's racing Afldi'.ionnl circuit judges help and provide additional "As of yet i don't see the and as part of the Sept. 8 were opened last Wednesday than 1)0 clays after contracts card. for the Thumb area may be office space. need for two full-time hearing will be correction of and came in well over the THE ADDITION have been let. Sunday's session was to be necessary, however, it will The whole issue may be judges," commented Com- licensing deficiencies at the estimate provided by Har- the first under the new track mean greatly increased costs mute, however. Even if the missioner Lloyd Severance of hospital. man-Tibedeau-Wedgc & As- The addition will provide- MucTAViSM KKSIGNS ownership, the Cass Land Co. for the counties involved -- counties give the go-ahead, Decker, adding that he is Jensen explained that the sociates, architects. about 3,300 more square feet having purchased the track costs that county commis- Maynard McConkey, chair- willing to change his mind, if deficiencies are ones uncov- The addition will cost about of floor space. III a surprise move, Jim from Wayne Dubs in August. sioners may decide they can- man of the Tuscola board, shown the need. ered by various divisions of $198,000. Original estimates It will include two new MacTavish, a teacher in the A partner in the company and not afford. pointed out, the legislature What isn't known yet is the Michigan Department of were $130,000. classrooms and a smaller system for 11 years, resigned. the track operator is David A. Due to increased caseloads, could still reject Bohlin's whether Bohlin is proposing Public Health. Ed Wedge, architect, said room for small group instruc- He wants to teach in early Duncan, whose wife owns the State Court Administrator request for the added judges. the two judges alternate be- Included are such items as that one of the reasons for the tion and guidance counsel- elementary rather than the Thunder Road Speedway on Einar Bohlin is recommend- None of the county boards tween the two counties, or duct work changes, airlock higher bids was the bookwork ling. sixth grade where he was M-53, near Cass City. ing that the state legislature involved has taken any action whether one judge be as- valves in the air handling required because federal However, the net gain in formerly stationed. There has been "bad blood" approve a third circuit judge yet on the court administra- signed full-time in both Huron system, the need for a second funds are involved. instruction space will be less Contracts were approved to between the owners, as indi- for Tuscola and Lapeer count- tor's request. and Sanilac counties. water supply source, instal- Seven general contractors than this. round out the staff for Sherryl cated by the fact that al- ies (the 40lh Judicial circuit) Judge Baguley is meeting Staffwise, according to Sev- ling a water sprinkler system reviewed plans for the addi- Dillon, Terrilyn Krueger, though both tracks were com- and a second judge for Huron with the Tuscola board at its erance and Huron County tion but only two submitted That's because one of the Thomas Strait, Jane Smith, in storage areas, renovation existing classrooms will be peting for the same spec- and Sanilac counties (the 24th Sept. 13 meeting to discuss Clerk Edward A. Swackham- of doctors' and nurses' chang- bids. Wedge said that he felt Gail Guenther, Randall Koch tators, both ran their pro- circuit). The judges, who the proposal. er, the two counties share the that the red tape required for divided and no longer avail- and Frank Sigourney. ing areas, and more freezer able as a full classroom. The grams Saturday night and would have to be elected, The Huron county board at cost of a court reporter and space in the kitchen. bidding resulted in several The mill rate for the year refused to change. Groups of would take office Jan. 1, 1979. its last meeting appointed a secretary for Judge Keyes. contractors giving up a hallway to the new addition was adopted. It calls for 20 Total project cost for the cuts through this room. Stor- drivers became loyal to one The state pays each circuit committee to study the poten- Each provides a part-time emergency and out-patient chance for the job. mills for operation, plus ,!1 of track and owner. judge $27,700 annually. Each tial costs if a second judge is bailiff when the judge is in The low bid for the general age rooms for art and music a mill for debt retirement. In services building and correc- supplies will be installed on Her husband's firm bought county then supplements appointed. The report is ex- their county. tion of deficiencies is esti- contractor was submitted by addition there will be .9 of a the Owendale track in an their salaries. Tuscola and pected soon. Adding a judge will mean Clements & Clan Construction one side of the hallway. The mill for one year for the mated at $746,000. other will be used for reme- effort to end the bickering, Lapeer counties each pay Reaction by the Huron having a full-time court re- of Lapeer for $114,800. Booms Campbell addition bringing Mrs. Duncan indicated. Judges Norman A. Baguley board so far is mixed, accord- porter, secretary, and bailiff Construction Co. of Bad Axe dial reading and other small the tolal to 21.7 for the year. class work. The rioting Sunday night and Martin E. Clements an ing to Commissioner Edmund in each county. It may also bid $140,800.45. Added will be In another issue involving apparently stemmed from additional $3,500 a year. Hur- Good Sr. of rural Gagetown. require additional help in $9,000 for furnishing and in- One of the two new rooms personnel President Gerald- two factors. on and Sanilac counties each Three Huron commission- each county clerk's office. Loss heavy stalling an office and $150 for will be for a kindergarten and ine Prieskorn said that Princ- First, there was a lengthy pay Judge Allen E. Keyes an ers met with the Sanilac With two judges handling fixing roof for exhaust fan. the other for another elemen- ipal Russell Richards' con- delay because Duncan, due to additional $7,500. county board Aug. 31, to more work, that will mean The low bidder from among tary classroom. tract called for $100 for super- inexperience with the track The problem the four count- discuss the proposal, but more work for each county's three bidders for the plumb- Supt. Donald Grouse said vising adult education. surface, put on too much ies will have to face is that in again, no action was taken. prosecutor and staff. Both in village ing and heating work was that he was hopeful that con- She asked Grouse to investi- chloride to keep down the addition to paying supple- The Sanilac board may Huron and Sanilac have a Huber's Inc., of Midland. The struction on the work could gate whether any work was dust, which made it too wet ments for added judges, they further discuss the proposal prosecutor and assistant, who base bid was $40,350. Three of start as soon as construction being done in the area and if and slippery for qualifying. would have to pick up the at its meeting this Wednes- also maintain private prac- four additions to the base schedules were worked oul. not to adjust the contract. (Chloride attracts moisture.) entire cost for added clerical day, Sept. 7. Please turn to page 10. were accepted. Installing a house fire roof fan and related controls cost $4,420. A lavatory in one Damage has been esti- of the rooms added $780 and a mated at $20,500 due to a roof fan and related duct noontime fire Tuesday in the work in the storage rooms Old county bridges home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary will cost $900. Diebel, 4176 Maple Street. Another addition called for Elkland Township Fire installing unit ventilators and Chief Jim Jezewski estimated matching storage cabinets. structural damage at only This was not accepted. set for replacement about $2,500. Heavy smoke, Authorities will negotiate however, resulted in esti- with Huber's to add unit vent- mated damage of $18,000 in ilators, required by law, but The Tuscola County Road many is simply a case of them money, about 71-75 per cent of terms of needed repainting, discard the matching storage Commission is planning to "all wearing out at the same the total cost, comes from new carpeting, cleaning, and cabinets. It is estimated that spend $1.44 million during the time." Consideration was various federal programs. damaged furnishings. this will cost $2,400 instead of next two years for replace- given to repairing some Wellington said federal the $4,845 for the entire ment of 12 bridges. bridges, Wellington said, but funds have been assured for The fire started, according project. Some of the bridges being that always proved a more the road commission's 1978 to the fire chief, in electrical There were also two elec- replaced -- of which several costly alternative than re- program. Since that isn't true wiring running along studs in trical bids. Low base bid was are in the Cass City area - placing them. yet for 1979, that year's the basement ceiling in the by Blank Electric Co. of have load limits of only two The replacements will use schedule is still tentative. northeast corner of the home, Snover for $11,500. Two op- tons, less than the weight of pre-stressed concrete beams, By township, the 1978 apparently due either to a tions were also accepted at a some large American cars. with either concrete or steel bridge construction program short or overloaded line. total cost of $1,760. The new bridges are part of tubular guard rails. All will is as follows (add $2,000 per bridge for township contribu- The fire burned through the The high bid was $36,700 by the road commission's long- have load limits the same as Wagner-Patten, Inc. of San- range program to replace all for class A highways; that is, tion): ceiling into the wall and floor Ellington -- Kurds Corner above it, in a child's bedroom. dusky. bridges in the county on any vehicles that can legally The higher bid will be which load limits are current- travel on highways in terms Road south of Dutcher Road, No one was home at the over Cass River, current load time of the fire. Mrs. Diebel reflected on local tax bills. ly imposed. of weight will be able to use The board voted to assess .9 of Road Commission Engi- the bridges. limit 7 tons. Federal contribu- said she left the home about tion, $150,000; from bridge 10:15 a.m. and her husband, a mill for one year to pay the neer Robert Wellington said The new bridges will be cost of the construction not the agency hopes to be "fairly from 28 to 36 feet wide, in millage, $56,000. who is an auxiliary fireman, Kurds Corner Road south of about a half-hour later. She covered by federal grant. close" to having all such most instances wider than the The grant will be for $120,- bridges replaced by 1980, the ones they are replacing. Broadway Road, over White returned home about 12:15 to Creek, 2 tons, Federal contri- find the house full of smoke. 120. Originally it was thought final year for the county's Which bridges get replaced that it would cover the cost of one-mill bridge levy, ap- when depends on their pres- bution, $180,000; bridge mil- Her dog, a small poodle, ran ent condition and the amount lage, $40,000. out as soon as she opened the construction. proved by voters to run from 1976 through 1980. The coun- of traffic that uses them, Ellington-Novcsta - Dodge J®& door. Direct cost to local taxpay- : ers will still be less than they ty's first such levy ran from Wellington explained. Road south of Akron Road, Firemen initially had to would have been without the 1970-74, Funding for the bridge con- over Cass River, 2 tons. wear oxygen tanks and masks grant. In a spring election According to the engineer, struction comes from two Federal contribution, $162,- when entering the home. electors authorized 1.5 mills the steel girder bridges being other sources, in addition to 000; bridge millage, $61,000. NEARING THE END - The Dodge Road bridge over the They were at the scene about for a year for the addition. replaced were generally built the county bridge millage. Dodge Road north of Deck- Cass River between Akron and Kelly Roads is scheduled for erville Road, over White iy4 hours. That's been cut to .9 and the between 1900 and 1910; the Townships in which the replacement by the Tuscola County Road Commission in Ironically, a "for sale" sign district will receive about other bridges in the 1930s. bridges are built pay $2,000 Creek, 15 tons. Federal con- was posted in the front yard. 400-square feet more building The need to replace so per bridge. The rest of the Please turn to page 10. 1978. Present load limit is only 2 tons. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1977 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

Mrs. Reva Little Cass City Area Social and Personal Items Phone 872-3698

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Doerr Mr. and Mrs. Louis Striffler Grant Zinnecker and his Announcement is made of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Regular meetings of Echo and Tony, Mr. and Mrs. of spent the week end wife's grandfather, John the marriage Sept. 1 in At- Zapfe and family of Clio were Chapter OES will resume Richard Thorp and family with Mrs. Gertrude Falken- Kennelley of Waukesha, Wis., lanta, Ga., of Miss JoAnn Labor Day visitors at the Lyle Wednesday evening, Sept. 14. and Mrs. Lela Wright of rural hagen and Leonard Striffler. spent from Wednesday until Bigelow of Birmingham and Zapfe home. Mrs. Lois Binder will be in Caro, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Friday with Grant's parents, Richard Frye of Toledo, Ohio. charge of presentation of the Holcomb and family and Mr. Mrs. Robert Stickle enter- Mr. and Mrs. Clark Zinnecker They will be making their Rev. and Mrs. M.R. Vender annual memorial service. and Mrs. Roy Wright of tained neighbors last week to at Deford, and left to visit home in Marathon, Fla. The had as callers Saturday, Mrs. Mrs. Theda Seeger heads the Ypsilanti were guests of Mr. meet Mrs. C.W. Lovejoy, who Mrs. Grant Zinnecker's bride is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret Schram and her refreshment committee. Oth- and Mrs. Clifford Wright at with Mr. Lovejoy moved to mother at Tawas. Mrs. Grant Marie Bigelow and the late daughter, Mrs. Elsie Branda er members are Mrs. Jean- Whitmore Lake, Sunday. The Brenda Dr. recently from Zinnecker flew to Tawas from Andrew Bigelow. of Ubly, and Mrs. Schram's ette Lapeer, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Doerrs were guests Ann Arbor. Waukesha. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Gaylord Lapeer, Mrs. Alta there from Saturday until Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Guild and Mrs. Tom Curl of North- Fay, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Monday. Miss Flossie Cooley was The first Saginaw Valley returned home Monday from ville. Beardsley and Mrs. Grace admitted last week to Hills Truth For Youth rally of the a ten-day vacation spent at Quick. and Dales General Hospital. season will be held Saturday Mrs. Clark Zinnecker re- Steve Esckilsen left Mon- Mio and Oscoda. Also at Mio turned home Aug. 28 from an day for Kankakee, 111., to night in Vassar, Transporta- for the week end were Mr, Miss Lessel Crawford of tion will be provided from the 11-day trip to Florida. She begin his second year at and Mrs. Grant Strickland. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Olivet Nazarene College. Pontiac spent from Saturday Cass City Baptist church at until Monday with her sister, 5:30 p.m. All junior high and Mr. and Mrs. Park Biglow Gene Thompson of Essexville to attend a three-day conven- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Loom- Mrs. Glenn McClorey. Sun- senior high students are wel- of Southfield were Saturday day they visited Mr. and Mrs. come. tion in Orlando, Fla., of Tup- is, Kay and Tom, Mr. and afternoon guests of Mr. and perware dealers. Other Mrs. Henry Cooklin and Mrs. Glen Crawford at Argyle. Mrs. Clayton Hartwick. The Misses Sandy Guinther places visited were Cumber- Howard Loomis were at Sut- land Falls, Ky., St. Augustine tons Bay over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lorent- and Faith and Hope LaPonsie Mrs. Ann Milligan, Mrs. zen and daughter Anne Marie were in Grand Rapids Mon- and Daytona Beach, Fla.; They took Becky Loomis Normaleen Mclntosh and Plains, Georgia, and the there where she began teach- of Saginaw arrived home day to attend the Labor Day Mrs. Theda Seeger were EDWARD DOERR early Sunday after spending a festivities at Grand Rapids Mammoth Cave in Kentucky. ing vocal music this week. members of a bus tour Aug. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. She will teach kindergarten week in England. From Lon- Baptist college. 20-25 to the Amish country in We tailor don they went to Penrith Pennsylvania. Norman Daniels of Caro were through eighth grades. among salespersons honored insurance where they were guests from The Cass River WCTU will for almost Monday until Friday of Dr. meet Saturday, Sept. 10, at 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holm for outstanding sales records. Miss Marian McLellan of Also attending the convention Ann Arbor and" Horace Croft and Mrs. Roderich Corner. p.m. at the home of Mrs. went Saturday to Plainwell to everything Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spencer III Miss Lorentzen and Mrs. Walter Putnam. spend a few days with their was salesperson Florabel you own. of Ubly were supper guests Neiman who flew to Orlando. Aug. 30 in the Jack Esau Corner had been co-workers daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Rebecca Ruth Freeman the son of Mr. and Mrs. home. sometime ago in Kentucky. Visitors Saturday at the and Mrs. Bruce Gelbaugh. Whether it's your car, and Harold Hiram Spencer Harold Spencer of Kingston. Mrs. Corner accompanied home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle ENGAGED business, home—or life III were married Aug. 20 at The Rev. Robert Keiger of Mrs. Vernon McConnell, them to visit the upper part of Lounsbury were Mr. and Mrs. Pastor and Mrs. Harold protection for you or the Caro Gun Club. Caro united the couple in who was a patient last week in England and Scotland. Their Loren Brinkman of Southfield Prong and Gaylene returned Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Good any member of your home Monday evening from a The bride is the daughter of marriage. Huron Memorial Hospital, visit included Edinborough and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jr. of Gagetown announce the family—we offer Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Free- The bride wore a long satin Bad Axe, returned to her Castle and other highlights Strecker of Saginaw. week's vacation spent with engagement of their daugh- the Roger Prongs in Waus- Michigan Mutual man of Deford; the groom, high neckline dress, covered home Sunday. were a visit to Holker Castle ter, Nancy J., to James ('. insurance plans eon, Ohio. En route home they Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. with lace, and a crown veil. in England and to "Hilltop", Local teachers who re- tailored to your exact Bridesmaid was Debbie ported in Caro for the opening were visitors at the Jeffery Carter Wells of , Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Zapfe the home of Beatrix Potter, requirements. Call Freeman, sister of the bride. of schools last week were Prong home in Lincoln Park. Calif. were Sunday afternoon visi- an author of children's books. now. Kloc-Caswell The best man was Mike tors at the Bud Peasley home. Mrs. Margo Isard who will Miss Good is a graduate of Miller of Kingston, a friend of Art Klinkman had a heart teach Business Education; Mrs. Ben Kirton spent from Michigan State University wed Aug. 20 the groom. David and Karen Osentoski attack Friday evening and Mrs. Martha Putnam who Saturday until Monday with and is a fashion retailer in the The pianisl was Martha announce the birth of their was admitted to Hills and teaches fourth grade, and her brother, John Handley at Los Angeles area. He is a Doerr Agency Kirtpatrick of Caro. son, Rory Ira, born Aug. 29 in Dales General Hospital. Mrs. Phyllis Brinkman who Forester. Saturday evening graduate of UCLA and is in The children of Bernice A reception for some 400 Huron Memorial Hospital, teaches third grade. They they attended the wedding of the advertising field. . Phone 872-3615 Kloc announce the marriage guests, held at the gun club, attended the annual dinner in a grandriiece of Mrs. Kirton, A Dec. 23 wedding is Bad Axe. Weight was eight Mrs. Almira DeBatts of Cass City of their mother to Arthur followed the ceremony. pounds, 12 ounces. He joins a Bay City has been visiting the high school cafetorium Miss Nancy Kunze, and John- planned in the Owendale Caswell of Deckerville. The bride is a graduate of brother at home. Grandpar- cousins here, including Mrs. Aug. 29 for heads and all ny Baumiester at the Decker- United Methodist church. The couple were married Cass City High School. The ents are Ira and Marie Osen- Art Klinkman and Mrs. Hazel employees of the school sys- ville UM church. Aug. 20 at St. Pancratius groom graduated from Kings- toski and Richard and Clara Rusch. Friday evening, Mrs. tem. Also attending the din- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Louns- Church, Cass City, at 2:00 ton High School. Gaffney. Klinkman, Mrs, DeBatts and ner were Miss Mary bury visited Mr. and Mrs. Salem Church Rally Activities p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer are Miss Margaret Cox were O'Rourke and Mrs. Janet Milford Roberts at Port Sani- Following a trip through the now living in Caro. They will supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Gagetown, retired lac, Sunday. South, the couple are residing go on their honeymoon later Marriage Licenses George Fisher Sr. teachers. SEPT. 10-11 in Deckerville. this fall. Attending the funeral of Roland James Aumock, 20, Theo Hendrick, who was 85 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hendrick Mrs. Ralph Harrington at EXPECTING of Unionville and JoAnn years old Sept. 3, was a dinner were at Rochester Sunday Akron Monday afternoon 300 Helen Mouch, 18, of Sebe- guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. where they visited Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. Archie waing. Ivan Tracy and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bob Kirton, Mrs. Carrie Dorman of Snover, Mr. and Phillip Norman Rushlo, 23, George Fisher Sr. After din- Gra_cey and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fred Knoblet and Mr. SAT., SEPT. 10 of Caro and Jamie Lynn ner they visited Mrs. Fannie -Basil Coltson. and Mrs. Walter Putnam. Boston, 19, of Caro. Finkbeiner at Owendale. Mrs. Harrington, 87, was a 1 p.m. HARDWARE STORES Donald Richard Leiterman, Irene Stafford, who had cousin of the late Rinerd 20-4NH 26, of Cass City and Linda Mr. and Mrs. Donald spent nearly a month with her Knoblet. Mary Crawford, 27, of Cass Schenck of Napoleon and sister, Mrs. Edward Green- PET City. Teresa Hewitt were week-end leaf, returned Saturday to her ENGAGED Frederick Arthur Free- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack home in Leesburg, Fla. (ore\^^f LIVINGWARl leE man, 35, of Caro and Sheron Esau and Anne. Other Sunday by CORNING Joyce Fletcher, 27, of Caro. supper guests were Mr. and The American Legion Aux- All pet owners will meet Richard Dean Suttle, 20, of Mrs. Louis Striffler of De- iliary will meet Monday eve- at the church to display Millington and Terry Kay troit, Mr. and Mrs. Harold ning, Sept. 12, at 8 p.m. in the their pets and assemble Heit, 19, of Millington. McGrath and Cari Pettinger. Cultural Center. Hostesses them for parade. Judges Randy Lee Short, 25, of for the meeting are Mrs. will be on hand to decide Midland and Norma Emma Dorus Klinkman, Mrs. Cora prize winners in the fol- Rose, 19, of Millington. Hills and Dales Klinkman and Mrs. Bud Mc- lowing areas: Tami Chei c Gunden Michael J. Armbruster, 24, Guire. Most Unusual Pet of Kingston and Cynthia Ruth General Hospital Francis, 24, of Kingston. Rev. Gerald Rodgers, pas- Best Dressed and Best Mannered Miquel David Torres, 20, of BIRTHS: tor of the Deford Community Caro and Diane Carol Likens, August 30 to Mr. and Mrs. church, was guest speaker Best Trick and Most Unusual Trick 17, of Cass City. Wayne Prich of Unionville, a Sunday morning in Salem UM Best Dressed Pet Owner Alex James Dewald Jr., 29, boy, Geoffrey George. church. The pastor, Rev. of Fairgrove and Ann Marie August 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Kelley, was hospital- PLUS: A special wagon will be provided for the parade Young, 20, of Fairgrove. Joseph Graham of Caro, a ized. for all kids who have stuffed pets, OR pets which cannot Frederick James DePre- girl, Susanna Louise. walk. kel, 19, of Akron and Mary The monthly meeting of the Josephine Meyer, 18, of PATIENTS LISTED SEPT. 6, Progressive class of Salem SUNDAY, SEPT. 11 WERE: UM church will be held Akron. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. with the ascension of over 250 Larry Allen McCreedy, 23, Kent Wischmeyer, Mrs. Thursday evening, Sept. 8, at Casimir Bartnik, Mrs. Etta the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud helium-filled balloons. A prize will be awarded for the owner of Unionville and Julie Ann KATHRYN MILLER of the balloon that travels the farthest in the air. We have Schneider, 26, of Caro. McLellan, Thomas Chambers Inbody. Sr., Glen Deneen, Mrs. had balloons travel as far as OHIO and CANADA. Can Rex Gilbert Griffin, 82, of Dr. and Mrs. E. Wayne you top that? Caro and Rosina Mary Irish, Theresa Windy of Cass City; Mrs. Willis Campbell was Miller of Pigeon have an- 76, of Caro. William Rohlfs of Pigeon; hostess Friday at Wildwood nounced the engagement of James Clifford Hornfeld, L. J. Dillion, Mrs. David Farms at a bridge luncheon their daughter, Kathryn WORSHIP 11 a.m. attended by 16 ladies. 22, of Millington and Terri Scharich Sr., Mrs. Ernest Anne, to Larry Neuman, son With a great concert by Tami Chere Gunden. Tami has Jean Reed, 20, of Millington. Fifield, Timothy Gugel of of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Neu- Andrew Auten USN came recently signed a record contract with an affiliate of Steven Earl Bradley, 24, of Unionville; man of Sebewaing. WORD RECORD and will be traveling full-time this Fall Millington and Shirley Ann Mrs. Florence Golden of Monday from Norfolk, Va., to Miss Miller is a 1976 grad- Corelle Livingware is the first everyday dinnerware to combine spend a three-week leave with with such stars as Evie Tournquist, and Andrae Crouch. Smith, 22, of Millington. Caseville; uate of Ferris State College She has a full time tutor and will attend school while on beauty, low price and practicality. Has the translucent look, feel Floyd Vincent Thompson, Sarah Davidson, Jerome his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and is currently employed by Frederick Auten. the road. God really uses Tami, and you are invited to hear and "ring" of expensive china. Safe in dishwasher or oven. 64, of Akron and Agnes Ellen Rocheleau and Mrs. Blanche Dr. D.E. Rawson, DOS, of her Sunday, September 11,1977. Evans, 60, of Muncie, Ind. Wood of Gagetown; Cass City. Gayle Dean Inscho, 23, of Mrs. Michael Sadro of Her fiance is a 1976 grad- Vassar and Joanne Michele Ruth; Omission uate of Michigan State Uni- SALEM UNITED ALBEE (&o£ut, HARDWARE Mrs. Wilhelmina Armstead V^HARD»y«HE SrOHESJS,)^ 1 Griffiths, 20, of Vassar. versity and is currently em- Michael Patrick Avery, 20, • of Snover; The caption for the photo of ployed at Saginaw Steering METHODIST CHURCH .Cass City Phone 872-2270/ of Reese and Carole Frances Charles Brannon Jr. of the class of 1898 at Leek Gear. f/dred Kelley, Pastor Bringold, 18, of Reese. Sebewaing; School in last week's Chron- An April 22, 1978 wedding is Roland Hartsell of Deford; icle omitted the name of one planned. 4446 Ale Street Cass City MO mmt ii IIIIIIM n •• n •§• n •• n •• TI •• TT TTTTI Edward Izydorek of Deck- class member who is still erville; alive. Former State Sen. Hazen Kritzman of Decker; Audley Rawson from Cass Mrs. Mary O'Connor of City, who was sitting on the Argyle; ground at the right, now lives Mrs. Richard Oswald of Monday and Friday Thank You part of the year in Lansing Minden City. and the rest in Florida. Chinese Food - Buffet Style We Would Like To Thank Everyone For Making PLAN TO ATTEND 7 or 8 Dishes Will Be Served Our Anniversary Sale So Successful! Wednesdays and Sundays PRIZE WINNERS FREE LECTURE Mongolian Barbecue • Buffet Style

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CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1977 PAGE THREE :::S::^^ "If It Fitz... " Rabbit Tracks I Fat egos and good jazz By Jim Fitzgerald ByJohnHaire I $ For Labor Day, it is fitting husband is a genius. live. I wish this meant every- (And anyone else he can that I should labor less. So . . . Speaking of ego, I one is color blind. But it more what follows will be a grab recently learned my limit. I likely means some team own- get to help) bag of unrelated opinions, was asked to allow myself to ers don't know as much about each of which should have be auctioned as a luncheon selling sports as they know been expanded into an entire companion, to raise money about selling widgets, or The name is withheld to protect the guilty but there is one column of its own. But that's for a charity. No thanks. I whatever it is they sold to guy going around town saying that he wanted to be the first too much work . . . cannot imagine anyone pay- make enough money to buy a depositor in the new Cass City State Bank. The other day he ... At the American ing five cents to look at me team. threw a penny in the basement hole. Psychological Association across the table. But I can convention in imagine the embarrassment . . . Oscar Feldman, one of last week, a panel of psychol- when my companionship the Piston owners, may have went on the block and there ogists reported on an ex- a good excuse for any errors Back in town after a few weeks in Scotland are Keith tended study of jealousy. were no bidders. A nice of judgment. Maybe his head McConkey, Jim Milligan, James A. Milligan and George Intensive research revealed woman assured me that is as numb as his fanny. Bohnsack. many ''people in the public that the more John loves Recently, while bragging Jim was in a restaurant this week sporting a brand new Mary, the more jealous he is eye" donate their bodies to about the basketball view in Scottish tarn. I haven't seen the other members of the of her. This was the most such auctions. I know, and I Pontiac's Silverdome, Feld- quartet but it's at least 10 to one that they have one just startling news to come out of regard these magnificent man told a newsman: "I have like his. (Tell me if I'm wrong). a convention since last Jan- hams with complete awe. I sat in every seat." That is uary in Miami when the Inter- should have listened to my 45,000 seats. I hope Oscar was national Association of Calen- mother who wanted me to be able to scoot about the stad- dric Professors revealed re- a monk. ium in a permanent squat. No Saw "The Sting" for the third time Monday evening and search which strongly indi- . . . The person I hate most, man should have to hike his except for the unmuffled enjoyed it nearly as much as I did the first time. cated that Tuesday follows pant legs up that many times It was announced at the "Cass" Monday that some of the Monday. motorcyclist, is the loud- in one day. CAR FIRE - Timothy J. Czewski of Ubly was eastbound mouth who asks the piano patrons were seeing the show for the fifth time. ... Some sort of Ego Award That's nothing compared to the girls I read about who have should be given to Christine player to play a certain song . . . Mean Geraldine Ford, on M-81, about a quarter-mile east of the Cass River bridge, and then never shuts up once the champion of law and seen "Star Wars" over 40 times, but it's enough to convince Ferrare, the actress who is about 11:20 p.m. Saturday when sparks starting coming out me that it will be awhile yet before it hits the boob tube. > married to John DeLorean, while the song is being order, has demonstrated how to defy a court order and get from beneath his dash. By the time Elkland township firemen the auto celebrity. On a played. ********«« recent Mike Douglas show, . . . Few things are more away with it. All you have to were able to extinguish the resulting blaze, there wasn't much within two minutes, she made irritating than being unable to do is be a popular judge. Most left of his 1977 Ford Mustang II. me reach four times for my catch the eye of a waiter or people were outraged when This fall weather is just right with me. The only thing that TV Throw-up Pot. Christine waitress. I may have set a Richard Nixon said the presi- could beat a day like Sunday would be an identical day vexation record the other dent of the United States in May. modestly admitted she is In spring you appreciate it more. gorgeous, has a perfect com- night in the Caucus Club, one didn't always have to obey the plexion, and is a marvelous of downtown Detroit's more law. But the lousy truth is that cook. And she added that her expensive restaurants. For at this world is full of big wheels least 15 minutes, my wife and whose positions often put Jury finds Bulla I were the only customers in them above the law. Bert I'd forgotten just how much fun a baseball game can be. the place. Counting the chef, I Lance and his rubber checks, And how close really is. We left at 10:45 a.m. RENT RINSEJlfVAC could see five emploves doing for instance. Which is why the stopped to eat after the game and arrived home a little after the professional nothing. But I couldn't get one natives are always restless, 7p.m. do-it-yourself of them to look my way long to no avail. The day was made even better by the super seats we had carpet cleaning enough to signal for coffee. I guilty Thursday that were rounded up by Scott Kelley, who manages Cole ... A legal brief filed by Carbide in Cass City. system _ ^J&f wanted to go to a phone and call them up, but my wife Michigan Attorney General Frank Kelley's office says it **#*##*+*# made me settle for standing is not illegal for state police to on the table and waving my John A. Bulla, 23, of 6777 Bail was set for each Vern A. Durocher, 40, of 336 spy on persons whose only Kelly Road was found guilty charge at $25,000. Wells Street, Caro, pleaded arms. alleged crime is engaging in a One of the new teachers at the school is named Randy Koch ... But I can be sweet. John by a circuit court jury Thurs- Bland pleaded guilty March guilty to a charge of at- (pronounced cook). That's an odd spelling of the name. The political activity. Kelley says day, Sept. 1, of breaking and 16 to two charges of breaking tempted breaking and enter- Lee Williams plays marve- he did not read the brief first thing I asked was if he had relatives in Sebewaing. There lous piano at the Caucus, with entering an occupied dwelling and entering with intent to ing an occupied dwelling. are Kochs (cooks) there, too. No relation, said the Cass City before it was filed. The brief with intent to commit lar- commit larceny, in connec- or without coffee. And the declares it legal for cops to The charge was in connec- Koch. nicest jazz this summer is ceny. tion with break-ins at Caro plant an undercover agent in The charge was in connec- Glass Co. and Dillon's Bump tion with the break-in of a played Tuesdays and Thurs- your car trunk if you are house on Mushroom Road, days at the Art Institute, in tion with a break-in Oct. 9, Shop, both in Caro. displaying a bumper sticker wesi of Hurds Corner Road in the grand ambience of the 1976 at a cabin on Crawford He was sentenced May 2 by The weather urging the election of Frank Road, just south of Elmwood Judge Baguley to concurrent Wells township June 9. Kresge Court. Pianist Matt Kelley to any political office. Road. The cabin terms of 6-10 years in the Randy L. Webster, 23, of High Low Michaels explained the It should also be legal for the Vassar, was scheduled to Precip. charm of the institute's jazz was owned by Fred H. Millis State Prison of Southern Wednesday 95 fi:f RINSENVAC cops to shoot you for support- appear for sentencing for 63 series when he said: "We of Ortonville. Michigan at Jackson. Thursday 89 .58 32 cleans the way ing such a stupid candidate. Bulla was arrested at the A higher court ruling re- violation of probation. He professionals do never do the same show Friday . . 76 56 04 scene by Cass City police and quires judges to set bail for failed to appear, however, Saturday at a traction once." and a bench warrant was 76 .42 0 of the cost ... I have never seen a An extravagant man al- sheriff's deputies. defendants seeking it while Sunday 84 ways preaches economy to issued for his arrest. 43 .. 10 black hockey player in the Circuit Judge Martin E. they appeal their convictions. Monday 71 .48 01 his wife. Clements scheduled sentenc- Martin L. Cooper, 20, of Tuesday . ... 80 n NHL. Almost as rare are Darrell D. Cadotte, 21, of 50 white basketball players in ing for Oct. 1. Bond was Birch Run, stood mute to a ABOUT FACE continued. charge of attempted posses- Kingston Road, Kingston, the NBA. So the Red Wings pleaded guilty Tuesday be- (Recorded at Gass City wastewater treatment plant) svill play hockey in Detroit, In cases Tuesday before sion of a controlled substance Albee True Vaiue A go-getter never com- Circuit Judge Norman A. (phenmetrazine) by forged fore District Judge Richard where the blacks live, and the F. Kern to a charge of driving Pistons will play basketball in plains that things aren't com- Baguley: prescription. He was arrested 1 Hardware ing his way—he changes his under the influence of liquor. T Cass City Phone 872-2270 the suburbs, where the whites A motion for stay of execu- on the charge Aug. 20 in way. tion of sentence and setting of Mayville. He was arrested on the I bail pending his appeal was A pre-trial hearing was charge by state police on M-81 I Advertise It In The Chronicle. granted for Jerry T. Bland, scheduled Sept. 19. Bond was in Indianfields township. I 28, of 524 Ward Street, Caro. continued. He was fined $65 and as- Wickes sessed $135 court costs. L, .J

Agriculture FROM THE Shop Coach Light - Your Editor's Corner Discount Drug Store EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES Taxpayers all over the na- said that he felt that the tion are on a card charge building without mechanical binge. and electrical work should Reg. Price Our Price We are buying now, paying have been around $75,000. later and the finance charges Ordinarily he could have been 12 Stay Free Max! Pads 98$ 69* are going to be staggering. expected to bid in that area. Dish out $1.69 million to Only he and five other Laker school district for a general contractors that so Stay Free Mini Pads 1.75 1.19 new pool. Give Cass City looked at plans didn't bid at district a paltry $120,000, slip all. the village a half million What chased them all away 30 ModeSS Regular or Super 3.18 2.19 dollars for assorted projects is the inordinate amount of and give Caro its share, too. red tape connected with a bid Repeat the process over the using Federal funds. 40 Tampax 240 1.78 nation. You can't believe the work When the first grant to Cass entailed in just meeting the City was announced the requirements for submitting 10 oz. Noxzema 2.50 1.88 Chronicle headlined it a wind- a bid, my informant says. fall. W.E. Walpole promptly The successful low bid A lot of wrote a letter saying that for the general contractor Summers Eve 55$ 46* calling the grant a windfall was $114,800 and the entire was inaccurate. project as originally planned He was right, of course. Not would have cost over $200,000. 5 Gillette Trac II i.eo 1.19 ingredients go only isn't it a windfall, it's a That brings you to the horrible waste. nitty-gritty of it all. And when the statement finally comes most Ameri- How much have we actually 10 Gillette Techmatic Refill 2.39 1.79 into a profitable cans will want to burn the received from Uncle Sam? credit card. Only it will be too The best guess is that building late and inflation and all its the addition at the school cost 100 Vitamin E 400 U • "Natural" 9.88 5.13 wheat crop. woes will be worse than ever. an extra $70,000 more than it The sad irony of the situ- would have without Federal We've got the blue ribbon recipe. ation is that if taxpayers aid. 16 oz. Liquid Protein Pius Free 8.95 5.99 across the nation had the Using the yardstick of if we You know better than anyone that a good wheat crop doesn't opportunity to accept or re- don't get it someone else will "Last Chance Diet" Book just happen. Your profit depends on good seed selection, ject these boondoggles there's that puts us $50,000 ahead. effective fertilization, and timing. Our business is making sure no doubt, no doubt at all, that But when the bill comes, as 7oz. Colgate 1.51 1.26. the overwhelming majority it inevitably must, we are all you have the best of these vital ingredients. That's why going to wish that we had professional growers like yourself are depending on our profit would be for abandoning them. never issued Uncle Sam a is oz. Cepacol 1.89 1.46' and performance program. What keeps them perking of charge card. We can get into your soil to determine its needs and course is the syndrome: "If recommend the fertilizer program that's best for your crop and we don't get our share some- eo Polident 2.15 1.83 CASS CITY CHRONICLE your soil. We'll show you local demonstration plots. And one else will. We might as PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY comparative programs. , well do it because it isn't AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN costing us anything." 6552 Main Street We Accept All Authorized Thumb Your order can be delivered. And we'll help insure it's applied Actually figures like $2.2 John Haire, publisher Distributor For when the time is right. Or you can do it yourself. That's the million or $20 million really National Advertising Representative, Pre-Pay Prescription Ortho effort. A total program designed for GrowPros like you. don't mean all that much to Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc., 257 Hollister Ostomy Products It's backed up by our own real Growth Promoters.. .Ortho most of us. Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Mich- Plans You have to get it down to igan. fertilizers and the entire Ortho team. Anything less would risk Second class postage paid at Cass the basics, like the money City, Michigan 48726. your success and our reputation. that is going for the addition Subscription Price: To post offices In See your Wickes Elevator manager and get started on your at the Willis Campbell Ele- Tuscola, Huron and Sanllac Counties, wheat profit and performance program today. It's part of the mentary School, before it $6.00 a year or 2 years for $10.50.3 years becomes real. for $15.00. $3.50 for. six months and 3 COACH LIGHT PHARMACY growing services from your local Wickes Elevator and Wickes months for $2.25. The addition was planned to In other pans ol the United States, Agriculture. cost about $117,000, according $7.00 a year or 2 years for $13.00. 6 MIKE WEAVER, Owner Ph. 872 3613 months $4.00 and 3 months for $2.50. Chevron to the architect. Later addi- 50 cents extra charged for part year order. Emergency Ph. 872-32<*3 tions made this figure rise to Payable in advance., Wickes Agriculture about $130,000. For Information regarding newspaper A Division of the Wickes Corporation •*• ORTHO Several contractors looked advertising and commercial and job Your Family Discount I)ru

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in Cass City were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knowles Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc- 6 ¥9 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland Mr. and Mrs. George Jack- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl and family of Union Lake Knight of Bad Axe were Schenk and Randy. Mrs. Howard Strieter and I'm ready were Wednesday evening son Jr. and family of Oxford Mrs. Amanda Strieter of Sag- spent the week end with Mr. Thursday evening guests of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen were Saturday and Monday and Mrs. Jim Hewitt and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt and BIRTHDAY PARTY inaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Shagena. guests of Mrs. George Jack- Hess of Pontiac, Mrs. Bob family. Shirley Ross was a family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Berridge son. Saturday evening guest. Harry Edwards and Sara Mr. and Mrs. Tony Wielers Damm, Teri, Tammy and and family of Canton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Robin- Christy of Pigeon, Scott and Debbie Timmons was a Campbell were Friday dinner for school' spent a couple of days with son and family of Caro were of Detroit, Kevin Kennedy guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim and Mrs. Vern Armstrong Debbie Hurford and Mr. and Thursday afternoon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ber- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Lynn Fuester of Cass Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord La- Stahl and family at Caseville. ridge. and Mrs. Cliff Robinson and and son Bill of Port Austin, Mrs. Bob Deachin and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sanner of City and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff peer. Supper and evening Everyone knows school A favorite activity for the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vander- Becky. Jackson. guests were Mr. and Mrs. ily of Lake Orion spent Tues- children look forward to sum- entire Watson family this vennett and Liz Kollar of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland Harbor Beach, Mrs. Joe day with Mr. and Mrs. Rey- Ternes and Mrs. Dave Sween- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Steve Timmons and Patti of mer vacation. But how about summer was watching their Canton were Sunday guests of attended the Shabbona RLDS Wallace, Mrs. Anne Pelton Owendale. nold Tschirhart. Debbie going back to school? new home being built on Mr. and Mrs. Louis Naples. church Hilltoppers supper ey were Tuesday evening Deachin, who had spent a guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Lan- and Mrs. Frank Pelton were Earl Schenk visited Mr. and "I'm ready for it," said Leslie Road. The family pres- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cleland of and meeting Friday evening Sunday guests of Mrs. Alex Mrs. Howard Britt Saturday. week with her aunt, Jean 11-year-old Barb Watson Sat- ently lives on Robinson Road. Rochester spent the week end at the home of Lillian Dunlap drew in Harbor Beach in Deachin, at her home at honor of Mrs. Landrew's 83rd Cleland and Carol. Michele and Ronnie Deach- urday. "I'm looking forward with Mrs. Alex Cleland and at Caro. Mrs. Ben McComb in returned to their home in Applegate, went home with birthday. Mrs. Hiram Keyser and to it." called on Mr. and Mrs. Dave was in charge of worship. grandson Danny visited Mr. Lake Orion after spending a Mrs, Bob Deachin and family. Tuesday, the daughter of Matthews Jr. and sons Satur- Mrs. George Krause was in and Mrs. Curtis Cleland week with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sharrow of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson day evening. charge of recreation. Thursday. Reynold Tschirhart. Roseville and Minnie Wil- started the seventh grade at Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jackson Monday visitors at the Glen Shagena entered Hur- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nad- liams ,of Elkton were Satur- Cass City Intermediate Tschirhart were Sunday din- of Bad Axe visited Mrs. Glen home of Mrs. Emma Decker on Memorial Hospital in Bad iger of Pontiac were Friday day guests of Mr. and Mrs. School. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shagena Sunday afternoon. overnight guests of Mrs. Ward Benkelman. "I like going to school," Clayton McDonald of Flint Axe Sunday morning. Harry Wicnard. Lori Hewitt was a Wednes- Emma Decker. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Hichens and Barb said. "I like to learn Howard Britt was a Thurs- spent Monday at the home of Cliff Jackson were afternoon Mrs. Lynn Spencer called on stuff." The youngster's favor- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt and day overnight guest of day guest of Earl Schenk. Brenda Grifka. and evening guests. Mrs. Bob Spencer in Cass City ite subject, she added, is Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Cam- family. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dreger Monday. math. Don Harrington, Pete Har- Mrs. Delos Neal of Cass eron spent the week end with City and Mr. and Mrs. Gay- and family were Sunday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson Her brother, Jimmy, 8, who Mr. and Mrs. John Campion rington of Bad Axe and Mike News From ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. were Thursday evening started the third grade, was Schenk of Ubly were Sunday lord Lapeer were Tuesda'y and family at Walled Lake. evening guests of Mr. and ' Don Jackson and family. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank also looking forward to going Mrs. Lynwood Lapeer and Laming. back to school, she said. District Court family. Randy Lapeer, who Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fues- Mr. and Mrs. John Pfaff Summer vacation was noth- spent the summer with Mr. ter and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robin- ing special, according to the Executives! Dennis Jerald Rievert of and Mrs. Lynwood Lapeer Lapeer attended the St. Peter son spent from Sunday till seventh grader, with reading Gagetown in the village of and family, left Thursday to and Paul Catholic church Tuesday in Canada where and riding her bike among Watrousville was ticketed for return to Michigan Tech- dinner Sunday. they visited Niagara Falls. her activities. High Cash speeding GO mph in a 45 mile nological University at Mrs. Jim Doerr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Peter zone. He paid fine and costs of Hough ton. Curtis Cleland attended a and Margaret Argyle of $30. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Britt and pink and blue shower for Mrs. Clarkston spent the week end Value AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA James Robert McLemore family were Sunday evening Bill Brown at the Ubly Com- with Mr. and Mrs. Harold V"™~ V"wWT wWw of Caro in the village of Cass guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl munity Bank building Sunday Plotter. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Insurance City was ticketed for speeding Schenk and Randy. afternoon. Games were visited Mrs. George Jackson 35 mph in a 25 mile zone. He played, and prizes given. The Sr. Saturday afternoon. You Always Kathryn M. Turner, F.l.C. paid fine and costs of $20. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson honored guest received many 3189 N. Decker Road Robin Lee La fond of King- spent Tuesday with Mr. and nice gifts. A dessert lunch KXTKNS10N MKKTING Decker, Michigan ston in Juniata township was Mrs. Gus Meyer and Mr. and was served. Feel Phone Snover 672-9515 ticketed for speeding 73 mph Mrs. Rivard Redding at the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kolar, The Grecnleaf Extension Armada flea market and also group will meet Sept. 22 with (radar) in a 55 mile zone. He Mrs. Glen Shagena and Mrs. paid fine and costs of $30. visited Sarah Collins at the Bernard Shagena visited Glen Mrs. Russ Schneeberger at Michael Joseph Zavvilinski Masa Maria Senior Citizens Shagena and Cletus Howey at noon for a salad potluck WELCOME A plan that guarantees safety of your of Cass City in the village of Complex at Imlay City. Huron Memorial Hospital in luncheon for their first meet- Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson Bad Axe Sunday afternoon. ing of the year. money for tomorrow yet offers un- Cass City was ticketed for and family were Sunday din- At Coach Light excessive speed 45 mph in a 35 ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. usually high cash value in the interim! mile zone. He paid fine and Floyd Morcll and family. (Tell Us If We Are Wrong) That's the Gleaners' up-to-date Executive costs of $20. Harry Edwards and Sara HEALTH TIPS Special. Phone today, and arrange an Carolyn Marie Burzyck of Elkton in the village of Cass Campbell and Hazel Hender- appointment to hear complete details. son went to the Briggs Funer- City was ticketed for speeding al Home at Akron to pay their 35 mph in a 25 mile zone. She Hemorrhoids: Nine Years Ago We Made paid fine and costs of $20. respects to Elsie Herrington. Funeral services were Mon- A Firm Commitment To Duane Arthur Englehart of Offer The Finest Service Cass City in Aimer township day at 2 p.m. at the funeral A common problem home. In The Area. You Tell Us LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY was ticketed for disregard of posted speed limit 5(i mph Cletus Howe is a patient in We have Succeeded By 1600 N WOODWARD • BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN • 4B012 (radar) in a 45 mile zone. He Huron Memorial Hospital in By Frank Chappell, American Medical Association Steadily Making Our Store paid fine and costs of $30. Bad Axe. Your Shopping Head- Hemorrhoids, commonly made worse by self-treal- quarters. 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SILAGE VALUE! great new trucks Dodge has lined up for 78. interiors, new colors, new engines, and new The award will be based on an individual's involvement and IM-PRUV-ALL retains more of the natural nutrients in your Hard-working Dodge pickups. features from which to choose. leadership in the dairy indus- Four-wheel-drive Dodge Power Wagons. So why not stop in and get all the "news" try, involvement in commun- silage and substantially increases its real feed value. It is Rugged Dodge Ramchargers. for yourself? And find out why, since 1966, ity activities, and leadership specially formulated for each type of silage and reduces You'll find them all at your nearby Dodge we're the fastest growing truck company in state and national activi- Truck Dealer's. Where you'll also find easy in America. ties. "run-off" from silos. The award committee is composed of Jack Kaufman, The use of IM-PRUV-ALL allows you to DIRECTLY CUT WE'RE THE FASTEST GROWING TRUCK COMPANY IN AMERICA. Don Chard, Paul Wheeler, YOUR HAY OR GRASS FOR SILAGE. Don Poth and Willard Smith. They encourage anyone in the 237* increase from 1966 to 1976 county that would like to Ask about our money back guarantee nominate an individual to contact one of them or the through participating dealers FOflD I CHEVY Cooperative Extension Ser- vice office for a nomination IM-PHUV4LL is Formulated for: THE form. RABIDEAU MOTORS Deadline for submitting 101 • Corn Silage KLEIN FERTILIZERS, nominations is Nov. 1. • GROWING 1 G-55 - High Moisture Com TRUCKCOMP\NY Frey, of Brown City, and INAMERICA. Huron county dairyman Ken 303 • Grass Silage INC. ' Voelker were killed June 30 in H-44-Haylage 4155JI»HM St CissCft 172-2120 6513 Main St., Cass City an automobile accident in 202 • Legume Silage Ohio, when on their way home J from a dairy convention in Columbus. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1977 PAGE FIVE

PEDALING AROUND : Owen-Gage factions wait CASS Presidential CITY reporting for Supreme Court ruling Starts Thursday (4 Days) Sept. 8-9-10-11 By Mike Eliasohn NOTE: Thursday is "Bargain Hito" The next move is up to the square miles in size, is opposite. James Barley ex- Barley agreed on the latter Michigan Supreme Court in $3,164,700. Valuation of the plained their response argues ALL SEATS $1.00-8:00 ONLY editor for the Saturday Even- but said the attorney general It's not that I'm calling the bitterly contested prop- gaining Cass City district was that the appeals court was "sidestepped the issue of Fri.-Saf.-Sun. Eve. (Regular Price) Cass City "sticksville," but if ing Post. Her job was espec- erty transfer case involving $54.92 million (prior to the correct in that the school standing." my father had been President ially nice, as she didn't even the Owendale-Gagetown transfer); of the losing Owen- board did not have the author- 7:30 and 9:15 have to be in the publisher's In another legal maneuver, of the United States, there's School District. Gage district, $28.606 million. ity to appeal and that the on Schouman's recommenda- no telling where my jour- headquarters in Aug. 15, the Michigan Court Cass City Supt. Donald G. Goslin parcel constitutes less to perform it. She got to do it tion, the Owen-Gage board EXCLUSIVE THUMB PREMIERE nalism career would have of Appeals upheld the trans- Crouse pointed out his district than 10 per cent of the Owen- Aug. 23 scheduled a special taken me by now. long-distance from Wash- fer of the so-called "Goslin won't gain in revenue from Gage district. The law, he election Oct. 22 for residents Maybe I would be European ington. parcel" to the Cass City the property transfer, that the said, only applies to property to vote whether they approve She currently is plugging a correspondent for Newsweek School District on the grounds gain in local property taxes contained in one transfer of transfer of property to or chief Washington corres- book she wrote called the Owen-Gage School Board will be offset by the loss in "Special People", petition, not to all of them other school districts. pondent for the New York didn't have the legal standing state aid. lumped together, therefore, As of Friday, Schouman Times. Her husband, David Eisen- to appeal the state board of Owen-Gage Supt. Ronald hower, began his career as a no public vote is needed. hadn't written the official If you don't believe me, I education approval of the G. Erickson remained confi- According to Schouman, wording for the ballot pro- offer the example of Caroline sports columnist for one of the transfer. dent the Supreme Court will daily newspapers in Phila- the attorney general's brief posal. Kennedy, who was last seen Monday, Aug. 29, the Owen- ultimately decide in his dis- supporting the state board of Friday, Barley repeated his studying art in London. delphia. Nothing like starting Gage board's attorney, trict's favor. "Don't be pre- out at the bottom. education says that the ap- previous stand, that such an She got a job this summer James F. Schouman filed an mature," he cautioned. peals court was wrong in election is meaningless. as a "copyperson" at the New Although none of President appeal with the supreme The gain of the Goslin Carter's children have taken saying the Owen-Gage board As to whether he and his York Daily News. I've never court and a request for a stay parcel, Crouse said, will couldn't appeal but that the partner will take any legal worked for a paper big up writing, many of his of the appeals court order, mean about 55 more students relations have. lower court should be upheld action concerning the elec- enough to have "copyper- pending a decision on the case living in the district. How- because the Goslin parcel is tion, he replied, "At this sons," but I think the job The wife of his son Jack, by the higher court. ever, of those, all but about 12 Judy Langford Carter, is a less than 10 per cent of the point, we'll wait and see what means things like getting Specifically, what he filed previously attended the Cass district. the Supreme Court does." coffee or taking reporters' contributing editor for Red- in addition to the request for City district as non-resident copy to the editors. book magazine. It's a job she the stay was an emergency students. But when gets to do from her home in application for leave to ap- As non-resident students, o died, who did the Post send to Calhoun, Ga. peal, not the appeal itself. they had to provide their own Memphis to cover the story The President's mother, What that means is that transportation to the nearest (along with well-known Miss Lillian, has one book Schouman is asking the court point in the Cass City district, writer Pete HamilD? Why, written and two underway, for permission to file an where they could catch a •J)cdc$trkin 6;ifcfv Ciiittkm Caroline Kennedy. one of which she is writing appeal and to give the matter school bus. There was only one pro- with daughter Gloria Carter immediate consideration. The addition of the parcel, blem. Caroline missed her Spann. Filing of a leave to appeal is according to the superinten- deadline. But there's no sense Brother Billy had a book of the first step in the appeal dent, required a revision of letting a good story go to his quotations published and process. one bus route to pick up the 55 waste, so the daughter of the is now trying to peddle his Although the Dearborn at- students. late President sold her story autobiography. torney is asking for immed- The attorneys for the 42 on the funeral to Rolling Stone He has competition though. iate consideration, that property owners in the Goslin magazine. Sister Ruth Carter Stapleton, doesn't mean he will get it. parcel, Barley and Kleeb of The counter-culture publi- who has written two evan- The "norm," he said, is any- Howell, filed their response to cation apparently has a fas- gelism books, is now working where from two to 90 days. Schouman's motions with the cination for Presidential off- on a biography of brother Since the appeals court de- supreme court Wednesday, spring. Jack Ford is now Billy. cision went into effect 20 days Aug. 31. working as assistant to the Actually, the fascination of after it was made unless the The state attorney gen- publisher for Rolling Stone's Presidential offspring and supreme court issued a stay - eral's office, acting for the Gass new magazine, Outside, relations with journalism which so far it hasn't -- that state board of education, also MILDRED WATT isn't hard to understand. which as the name suggests, meant when classes started filed a response Wednesday. Plus Giant Screen Cartoon is devoted to the outdoors. After all, the first thing all Tuesday, students living in In turn, Schouman filed a Jack's sister, Susan, got her Presidents do when they the Goslin parcel were legally reply Friday. start in journalism while still leave the White House is write students in the Cass City The attorney said his ap- NEXT in the White House by writing a book. district. peal contains two basic argu- a column for Seventeen Except for President ments: That the Owen-Gage magazine. Carter. He wrote his before he Valuation of the Goslin board does have legal stand- She then took lessons from got in the White House. parcel, between nine and 10 ing to appeal the state board the White House photo- of education decision and that 76 grapher and landed a job as a the Goslin parcel, together photographer with a Kansas with other pending property daily newspaper. transfers, constitutes more Susan has now gone on to Cass City., USA than 10 per cent of the area of better things - as still photo- the school district. Accord- VILLAGE HONORED -- Cass City has grapher for the making of the ingly, under state law, resi- received this plaque from the American movie "Jaws II". dents of the district must Automobile Association, honoring the vil- The fascination of Presi- teachers in TBA approve the transfers in a dential offspring with jour- public referendum. lage for having gone four years without a The Want Ads Are Newsy Too! nalism apparently started Three schools in the Thumb (Thursday) at North Huron Barley and Kleeb's argu- pedestrian fatality. with Lynda Byrd Johnson, are now bona fide members of School District. ments, of course, are got a part-time job as a the Tri-County Bargaining Owen-Gage and Huron In- writer for Ladies Home Jour- Association following votes termediate School District nal. She still is listed as a held last Thursday at USA teachers have indicated they f 114 contributing editor. and Cass City school districts. want to vote on entering the Builtli" "v^rjLm. As far as I know, the only The vote in Cass City was TBA. thing her sister Luci Baines 68-9 and in USA, 56-6, in favor The boards of education ever wrote was a book about of the TBA. have demanded hearings be- the family dog. Last June, Deckerville fore the Bureau of Employ- Then there's the Nixons. teachers joined the new bar- ment Relations to determine Intermediate school passes test Julie Nixon started her gaining group. whether an election should career as assistant managing A vote is scheduled today be held. The concensus of the Cass wood said that a toilet on the City Board of Education fol- third floor is out of commis- The long term thrust of the Remember: Monday and lowing a tour of the Cass City sion and suggested it be fixed. teachers' union is to have Intermediate School last As I am discontinuing farming, I will sell the following items at CARD DRIVE-IN state-wide bargaining and a Authorities said that a re- Tuesday Are Guest Nights Wednesday is that the 50- placement has been ordered. J Phone: 673-2722 change in the state law that year-old building is in good public auction located 1 mile east, l /4 mile south of Argyle on 2 for $2.00 prohibits them from striking. But in general, the building condition. passed the inspection with Freiburg Rd. on Under the terms of the TBA On the second floor there Fri. thru Tues. Sept. 9 -13 agreement, a local district flying colors. The results were a couple of loose ceiling were about the same as the cannot sign a contract until it tiles that needed repair. Two Shockers 5 Great Days is approved by the TBA. committee found after an- Trustee Dr. E. Paul Lock- other survey some two years SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 ago. Trustees J.D. Tuckey and STRAND - CARD Two Admitted For $2.00 Dean Hoag, each of whom at 1 o'clock THE HILLS On Monday Night!! played in the Intermediate Phone: 673-3033 Come and S A V E!! gym when it served as the Case 3-14 trailer plow high school facility, remark- John Deere No. 720 tractor - ed that the lockers and the wide front - 15x5 - 38 tires 3 point carrier Fri. thru Thurs. Sept. 9-15 gym itself were in better Co-op E5 tractor,- 15x34 tires 500 gallon fuel oil tank & stand A nice American family. condition than when they Continuous Sunday from 3:00 played there. - completely overhauled 500 gallon fuel oil tank - New lockers were pur- IHC 125 12 ft. self-propelled upright SPECIAL ADMISSION SUNDAY ONLY chased recently and two combine 9 ft. cultipacker FROM 2:30 till 5:00 years ago a new gym floor Small hammer mill ADULTS ONLY $1.25 was installed. Oliver 12 ft. wheel disc The girls' toilets were in John Deere 3-16 semi mount 2 sets of cutting torches - 1 worse condition than the boys' because they have not plow with welding tip Its the BIGGEST. It's the BEST yet been remodeled. John Deere 12 ft. harrow 30 pound meat scale It is expected that revamp- Nye-Wayne pipe dyes %" to It's BOND. And B-EWMV-D. ing of these facilities will John Deere 40 ft. elevator start this winter. Also on the John Deere 8T wagon 2" docket for the future is new John Deere 8 ft. rear blade Nye-Wayne tripod vise lights for the halls. J Kilbros 300 gravity box 7 /4 saw Plastic surgeon New Holland No. 130 manure Craftsman %" drill spreader 3 hp capacitator motor guest speaker New Idea No. 10 corn picker Tool carrier Dr. William C. Grabb of Back-carrier weed sprayer Ann Arbor will be the speaker IHC 9 ft. mower - conditioner at the Saginaw Valley Cleft Wagon with flat rack Moto mower - reel type - 2 hp Palate Association meeting at New Idea No. 825 flail chop- Water system 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 21, at Delta Family Clinic, per Fertilizer spreader 2303 Amelith Road, Bay City. Case 7 ft. 3 point mower Lawn roller Dr. Grabb is a plastic Electric grinder surgeon and professor of Field sprayer surgery at University Hos- Set of 15.5x38 duals Wringer washer pital, Ann Arbor. He will show Jewelry wagon slides of surgery he has done Graham hoe plow on children born with cleft lip PETER LOCKE PRESENTS A FILM BY WES CRAVEN THE HILLS HAVE EYES ALBERT R. BROCCOLI presents and palate. STARRING SUSAN LANIER, ROBERT , MARTIN SPEER . ALSO STARRING DEE WALLACE, RUSS GRIEVE, JOHN STEADMAN The Saginaw Valley Cleft MICHAEL BERRYMAN & VIRGINIA VINCENT AS ETHEL CARTER ROGER MOORE Palate Association is an or- Owner- Howard Meldrum JAMES WHITWORTH AS JUPITER DIRECTOR OF PHOIOOBAPHY ERIC SAARINEN ganization of parents and pro- MusicoYDONPEAKE COLOR as IAN FLEMING'S fessionals who are concerned NiDfRECTEDBY WES CRAVEN immioinecTORor LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT) BYMGM about children born with cleft oouctoov PETER LOCKE A VANGUARD RELEASE pR lip and-or palate. Clerk - Hillaker Auction Service JAMES ROND 007 All interested persons are Plus 2nd Hit - welcome to attend the bi- Terms - Cash. Everything settled for day "DON'T monthly meetings. of sale. Not responsible for acci- FORMAL WEAR dents -i LOOK A BASEMENT" C/ioppe/'s ...THE DAY THE INSANE TOOK OVER THE ASYLUM! LOVED ME Men's Wear and Auctioneer - Lorn Hillaker. Phone Formal Wear Rental j Phone 872-3431 872-3019 Cass City PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1977 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Dry bean T. F. Seurynck dies in Bad Axe AGENT'S CORNER Canning precautions assessment AROUND THE FARM Thomas F. Seurynck, 63, of daughter, Mrs. Douglas Corn root 3891 E. Bay City-Forestville (Sally) Elston of Sebewaing; for tomatoes increasing Road, Gagetown, died sons Thomas Jr. and Patrick, Ann Ross - Extension Agent Wednesday, Aug. 31, in Huron both living at home, and Bean growers are reminded Memorial Hospital in Bad sisters Mrs. James (Evelyn) by the Michigan Bean Com- beetle buildup Axe after a short illness. Winchester of Cass City and mission that its assessment Food scientists at Michigan process in a boiling water Mrs. Charles (Catherine) La- rate increases from 3 cents By Don Kebler He was born Sept. 6, 1913 in Pratt of Rochester. State University have issued bath 20 minutes for pints or 25 per hundredweight to 5 cents, Gagetown. a warning about home can- minutes for quarts. effective with this year's ning of tomatoes. Persons concerned about crop. We have seen the biggest number of ears minus the silk He and Constance Bourd- Rosary was recited Friday night at Deisler Brothers Canners are advised to use tomatoes already canned The increase and other buildup of northern corn root and plan to plant corn in that CARD'S LEADING JEWELER leies were married April 29, Funeral Home in Unionville only firm ripe tomatoes. Do without extra acid should changes in the bean commis- worm adult beetles so far field, a severe problem could Phone 673-2444 1950 in Bay City. not use overripe tomatoes boil them at least 10 minutes occurring in this area. occur next year. Surviving are his wife; a by Father Norman Van Pop- sion law were approved last pelen of St. Agatha's Catholic because tomatoes lose acidity before tasting. This would winter by the state legisla- It appears the most mas- We have seen that when church, Gagetown. as they mature. Do not use destroy any botulism toxin ture. sive build-up peaked about there is a delayed silking, THE LARGEST DISPLAY OF FIREPLACES, tomatoes picked from dead that could be present. Another change was elimin- three weeks ago and is now pollination and maturity COAL and WOOD HEATERS IN NORTHEASTERN vines since they may also be ation of the exemption provi- declining. there is more adult beetle Services were held Satur- low in acidity. Finally, do not In canning tomato juice, MICHIGAN IS AT day morning at St. Agatha's, add the citric acid or bottled sion. Starting with the 1977 After the larvae or worm feeding damage. Earlier ma- can tomatoes with soft soots crop, all dry beans are sub- stage finished eating on turing corn appears to silk with Father Van Poppelen or decayed areas even if only lemon juice if required or LEISURE LIVING officiating. desired. Juice may be water ject to assessment. primarily corn roots they and pollinate before the big 350 Divided Highway M-15,2 miles S. of Center (M-25) a small area of the tomato is Burial was in St. Agatha's bath processed or pressure However, growers who still changed into bright green beetle emergence, flights and Bay City, Closed Sunday and Monday • (517) 892-7212 affected. cemetery. • - processed own beans produced in 1976 or... beetles. These beetles found feeding conditions occur. Tomatoes are usually treat- earlier can sign an affidavit the corn tassels and silk just " "Planting.with" soil "Insecti- ed as an acid food and As in all things, it pays to keep up to date and use and pay at the 3-cent rate. If coming on and in the right cides has been the pesticide processed in a water batji they have an official exemp- stage for eating. route taken by many corn canner. current recommendations. You may safely freeze to- tion number, there will be no As they ate the silk, pollina- producers. There is also a There are four low-acid matoes or tomato juice. assessment on the 1976 or tion was reduced and ears did pesticide program involving varieties, however, that could For further information, prior-year beans. not kernel-out fully. So, when aerial spraying that can con- support the growth of botu- contact Thumb Extension The legality of the 5-cent you inspect your corn fields trol the beetles. Maybe before HUNTING lism bacteria. They are Gar- Home Economist Ann Ross in assessment with no exemp- and notice the silk all but gone we get done, corn root worm den State, Ace, Ace 55VF, and the Huron County extension tions has been upheld in an from the ear tip, this is corn controls will have to be early Cal Ace. They are red, late office in Bad Axe. opinion issued by the state root worm feeding damage. maturing corn, planting time ACCIDENTS varieties and the latter three attorney general's office. These adult beetles have insecticides, and silking time ... can cost you your business... your home ... are in current seed catalogs. generally reached maturity aerial spraying. and are laying eggs predom- your income . . . your life savings! If you acci- The home canner is advised dently injure someone on your hunting trip. For inantly in the soil of the corn not to can these varieties. If, field where they fed. a policy to give you complete "in the field" pro- Immunization clinics set however, they are to be What is foreseeable next Hunting season is about tection make sure you call... canned, add a half-teaspoon year with this insect pest? If here. Don't forget it is the law of crystalline citric acid or The Sanilac County Health Protection against measles, we don't have a real severe now that anyone hunting on two tablespoons of bottled Department will conduct rubella, whooping cough, open winter to kill off large private property other than lemon juice per quart. Do not immunization clinics at its diphtheria, tetanus, and polio numbers of eggs, we could his own must have written use fresh lemon juice, vine- office at 115 N. Elk Street, will be offered. Tuberculin have a severe problem in permission by the landowner Harris-Hampshire gar or a tomato canning Sandusky, Sept. 16 and 21. tests will also be offered. 1978. to hunt. Also, this permit is Agency, Inc. tablet. Hours will be 9:30-11:30 a.m. Children three months of However, we cannot depend required before snowmobil- If you do not know the and 1:30-4 p.m. age and older can attend. A on mother nature to help us so ing or traveling private prop- 6815 E. Cass City Road variety of tomatoes you are Parents whose last name parent or guardian must ac- here are suggestions for pos- erty with motorcycles or any Cass City canning, it is best to add the begins with A-M should at- company the child and should sible man-made controls. If other overland vehicle. Phone 872-2688 citric acid or bottled lemon tend the first day and those bring a record of previous im- you have seen heavy numbers Permit blanks for hunters juice. Add it to the top of the with N-Z should attend the munizations. of the beetle in your corn this and others to have the prop- jar of hot tomatoes and second day. year or you easily find a large erty owner sign are available at the Extension Office.

School Menu Sept. 12-if,

MONDAY

Fishwich Chips Incredible Savings Tartar sauce Buttered peas White milk AT Cookie TUESDAY

Vegetable soup Crackers SCHNEEBERGER Tuna sandwiches White milk Fruit cup

WEDNESDAY

Barbecue on bun Potato sticks Applesauce White milk Cookie

THURSDAY

Mashed potatoes Beef in gravy AN AMAZING VALUE! Bread-butter Cabbage slaw White milk on this oak all wood bedroom Cookie FRIDAY

Hot dog & bun Buttered corn Chips White milk Raisin bar

Menu subject to change.

A NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE AND SALE

MORTGAGE SALE • Default having been made in the terms and condition ol a certain mortgage made by HAZEN B. REAVEY and GLADYS L. REAVEY, his wife, of 5678 Main Street, Del or d, Tuscola County, Michigan, Mortgagor, to the MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Michigan Corporation, of 623 Washington Avenue, Bay City, Michigan, as Mortgagee, dated Septem- ber 19,1974, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for the County of Tus- cola, State of Michigan, on September 24, 1974 in Liber 444 of Mortgages, Pages 310-311, which mortgage is here- by claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, with the balance of principal and interest owing thereon in the sum of Twenty-one Thousand lour hundred eighty-four and 03/100 ($21,484.03) Dollars and no suit or proceedings at law or in equity having been instituted to re- cover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof; • 58" Triple dresser Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale contained In said mortgage, and • landscape mirror pursuant to the statute of the State of Michigan In such case made and pro- • Chest on chest vided, notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday, October 11, 1977 at 1:00 p.m., - • Chairback headboard said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale at public auction to the highest bid- der at the north entrance to the County $ 95 Building In the Village of Caro, Tuscola now only County, Michigan (that being the build- ing where the Circuit Court lor the County of Tuscola Is held), of the prem- 699 ises described in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amount due, as aforesaid, on This outstanding group by Johnston is said mortgage with the Interest thereon at 9-1/2 percent per annum and all legal unquestionably one of the best bedroom values costs, charges, and expenses, Includ- we have offered in many years! Each piece is ing the attorney fees allowed by law, and also any sums which may be paid by the just right for the master bedroom. Notice the undersigned, necessary to protect Its In- terest In the premises. Said premises strength and simplicity of design, perfect for are described In said mortgage as fol- todays living... and sensibly priced for today. lows: Lots No. 1 and 7 of Block "F" Village of Deford, Tuscola County, Ml. The statuatory period during which Mort- gagors may redeem the property Is six (6) months from date of sale.

Dated at Caro, Michigan on the 6th day Service After of September, 1977. MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

By: Clinton C. House The Sale Attorney for the Mortgagee Business Address: 475 North State Street : Caro, Michigan 43723 Telephone: (517) 673-2181 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1977 PAGE SEVEN

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fi*j Coronet Delta Bathroom Tissue ^ TIDE PAPER Jumbo Roll C fJHI-DRI LAUNDRY 84ozPkg Towels TOWELS IS DETERGENT Meow Mix Dry Purina $ 59 CAT FOOD 1 DOG CHOW 25 Ibbag PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1977 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN 1 SIMULATED Swimmers professional and Business Marie Meredith ENGRAVED collect Shabbona Area News Phone 672-9489 BUSINESS CARDS over AVAILABLE 1-COLOR DIRECTORY OR2-COLOR Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hyatt, killed in an accident. He was er returned home last week Mrs. Bill Dorman, Mrs. Eldon Twenty-eight swimmers Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hy- the husband of the former after spending some time Phetteplace, Mrs. Jim Doerr raised more than $600 in DR. W. S. SELBY Dr. E. Paul Lockwood visiting their daughter and and Mrs. Wilfred Turner. The Cass City att, Mrs. Altha Cooley of Cass Marlene Arnott, who is a pledges Friday for the Mus- OPTOMETRIST Chiropractic Physician City and Mrs. Ethel Weber of granddaughter of Ernest husband and to see their new Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Turn- cular Dystrophy Association Chronicle grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff er visited a few days with Mr. by swimming a total of 20 Office Hours: Florida attended the funeral Hyatt and a niece of Laurence Miller, in Washington state. of Allen Schneider of Gaines Hyatt. He was the son-in-law and Mrs. Bob Bullock and miles.in the Helen Stevens Hours: 8-5 except Thursday Mon.,Tues., Wed., Fri. Monday. Mr. Schneider was of Bill and Marjorie Arnott of sons in Indiana. Memorial Pool. 8-12 noon on Saturday 9-12 noon and 1:30-5:00 p.m. Grand Blanc. HILLTOPPERS 4624 Hill St. Saturday 9-12 a.m. The Shabbona Methodist The swim-a-thon began at 7 Across from Hills and Dales Closed All Day Thursday Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray The Hilltoppers Group of Church will have a family a.m. and ended 1,280 laps (20 Hospital Phone 872-2765 Cass City Buerkle and family who came the RLDS church met Friday night pot-luck supper Satur- miles) later at 6:45 p.m. For Appointment to attend the Buerkle-Smith evening, Sept. 2, with Miss day, Sept. 10. The supper is at John and Michelle Bush BOWLERS wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Lillian Dunlap. A 7 o'clock 7:30 and the program follows collected the most pledges, Phone 872-3404 Harold T. Donahue, Daniel Buerkle and family of supper was served by the at 8:30, which features about $170. New York, a brother of Rays; hostess. M.D. Tammy Gunden, 13, a soloist, Swimmers doing more than Allen Witherspoon Mr. Buerkle's nephew and After supper, Mrs. Nina from Bay Port. New England Life Physicians Surgeon wife, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 100 laps each were Pam and • WANTED ~ McComb had charge of the Elder Bruce Swoffer of Steve Corcoran, Kip Wills, NEL Growth Fund CLINIC Schultz of Kalkaska; Mr. worship service. A short busi- Sandusky will be the guest NEL Equity Fund Buerkle's sister and husband, and pool director Linda ness meeting was held. It was speaker at the 11 o'clock Koepfgen. Value Line Fund-Keystone 4674 Hill St., Cass City 3-MAN TEAM Mr. and Mrs. Louis Grain of decided to go out for dinner service Sunday morning at Funds Lincoln Park, and Mrs. for the Oct. 7 meeting. Mrs. the RLDS Church. Other swimmers were Phone 872-2321 Office 872-2323 - Res. 872-2311 Wednesday Morning Theresa Schultz, another sis- George Krause, Mrs. Curtis Theresa and Tena La Roche; 4615 Oak St. Cass City ter of Kalkaska, Mrs. Ann Cleland and Miss Dunlap are Bob, Paul, Ken, and Cathy Harris-Hampshire Dyer of Lincoln Park and in charge of making arrange- Lenard family Kerbyson; Nancy Koepfgen; K. I. MacRAE, D. 0. LADIES FOR Donald Banora of Lincoln ments. Laura and Michael Richards; Agency, Inc. Park, a friend of the groom. Mrs. Krause was in charge Rusty Bush; Marsha Goslin, Bridesmaids were Misses holds reunion of recreation. Jill and Kelly Seurynck; Kris Osteopathic Physician Complete Insurance Services 4-PERSON TEAM Marjorie Buerkle of Wyan- Proctor; Carrie Lautner; dotte, Catherine Buerkle and The Michael Lenard family and Surgeon 6815 E. Cass City Road reunion was held Sunday, Nancy Tonti; Darlene and Cass City, Michigan Thursday Morning Mary Ann Buerkle of Snover. Jeff Klebba; Tammy Con- The RLDS Women's De- Sept. 4, at Cass River acre- Corner Church and Oak Streets Phone 872-2688 Tom and Dennis Hyatt vis- nolly; Lisa Him; Dan LaPon- Office 872-2880 • Res. 872-3365 ited their grandparents, Mr. partment will have a bake age. COUPLES FOR A traditional Hungarian sie, and Kristy Deering. Mac's Country and Mrs. Ron Campbell of sale, luncheon and bazaar at DO YOU HAVE A Gilford Monday. the church annex. In charge bacon roast was attended by Swimmers are reminded to Beauty & Boutique 33 relatives and friends. turn in all pledges as soon as DRINKING PROBLEM? Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Turn- are: Mrs. George Krause, ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MIXED DOUBLES Golfing, tennis, fishing and possible. 5 miles east of M-53 on Argyle games were activities of the and AL-ANON Friday Night Plans are to make the Every Friday Evening - 8:00 p.m. Road. F.F.A. sets test plot open house day with a campfire sing-a- swim-a-thon an annual event. Open every day, except Mon- long. Good Shepherd Lutheran The Cass City pool closed Church, Cass City day. The Ubly Future Farmers There are 30 varieties of Present were: Michael and for the season Labor Day. Call for evening appoint- CHARMONT LANES of America will hold an open corn planted, several ferti- Julia Bellovich and daughter ments, Ubly 658-5109 house on the chapter's land lizer plots, herbicide plots, Betty from Detroit and Efren M. Dizon, M.D. Operator Barb MacAlpine, West Village Limits Cass City lab test plots on Saturday, soil conditioners, seed treat- Livonia, Michael and Glenna PerlaA. Espino, M.D. Sept. 10 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. ment, foliar sprays, and sun- Bellovich Jr. and children, Diplomates of the American flowers. Julie Ann and Keith, from Sanilac 4-H Board of Pediatrics Each plot is 1-10 acre in size Detroit, Minnie Dull from (Practice limited to Infants Harry Crandell, Jr. and identified. Literature will Farmington, John and Anne and Children) D.V.M. be available on the various Dull and children, John Jr., does well in 4674 Hill St. Office 4438 South Seeger St. plots. Steven, Jeffrey and Robert, Cass City, Mich. 48726 Phone 872-2255 The FFA will be harvesting from Dearborn Heights; (Across from Hills & Dales each plot separately to cal- James and Beverly Clancy horse show Hospital) Dr. J.H.Geissinger culate yield, test weight and and children, Jamie, Kim and Phone 517-872-4384 Chiropractor moisture. Allyson, from Novi, Allan A. Sanilac county youngsters Mon., Tues.,Thurs., Fri. The plots are located on the and Helen Walker, son Allan did well at the recent state Hoon K. Jeung, M.D. egg farm on M-19, about a 9-12 noon and 2-6 p.m. • from Farmington and De- 4-H horse show in East Lans- General Surgery Sat. 9-12 noon quarter-mile south of the high troit. ing. school. Friends attending were 9a.m.-5p.m. daily Area companies and indi- Robert and Betty McCall Linda Moeller of Palms was Saturday-9 to 12 noon 21 N. Aimer, Caro, Michigan viduals assisting are Glem from Dearborn Heights, John selected champion in two Office Hours by Appointment Kubacki, Super Crost Seeds; and Jean Juhasz of Cass City, divisions receiving gold Phone 872-4611 Across from IGA Store Carl Sageman, Pioneer Seed; Bill and Tessie Juhasz of awards in pony equitation and 4672 Hill St. Phone Caro 673-4464 Vern Schilze and Gerald Mes- Caro, Robert and Mary pleasure, as well as a in Cass City, Mich. 48726 sing, Payco; Ken Brownell, Tavernier of Cass City, Henry fitting and showing (over 15 Home 872-3138 Saib A. Isterabadi, M.D. Cowbell Seed; Thumb Farm and Sophie Rheault and Rose years of age) and the honor 4674 Hill Street Service, Ruth and Ubly; Min- Kinnemare of Caseville. group in pole bending and James-Ballard, M.D. Cass City, Michigan 48726 den City Farmer's Elevator western pleasure. Office at 4530 Weaver Street General Surgeon Co.; Randy Heleski, Wolver- The gold award was also AT DODGE ine Seed; Ruth Farmers Ele- Acreage received by Mercede Helm- Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Thoracic and vator; Wickes Agriculture, linger of Snover in western 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Cardiovascular Surgeon Sandusky; Dan Franzel, pleasure (15 and over). Daily except Thursday after- Funks Seeds; and Ron Roots, reports due noon Jacques Seed. Youth also receiving state Office Hours: Thursday after- awards were: Terrie Dawson noon 1 -5 p.m. Sept. 15 of Applegate, honor group in RICHARD A. HALL, D.O. Phone 872-2323 English fitting and showing - saddle seat English pleasure; Edward Scollon, Sept. 15 is the final day for Kim Sangster -of Decker, Osteopathic Physician D.V.M. meets Monday farmers to report their 1977 bronze, fitting and showing Veterinarian crop acreages. Acreage re- (14 and under) and honor ports should be filed at county 4672 Hill Street Call For Appointment The Deford Craft Club will group in western riding; Cass City, Michigan hold its monthly meeting Agricultural Stabilization and Brent Schian of Brown City, ForSmall Animals Conservation Service (ASCS) Phone 872-2935 Monday, Sept. 12, at 8 p.m. at honor group in western pleas- Office 872-4725 • Home 872-4762 the Novesta Church of Christ offices. ure with a silver in reining 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass City hall. Farmers who do not report class, and Dale Schian of The project will be candle their acreages by that date Brown City, bronze award holders. Hostesses for the will not qualify for payments fitting and showing (16 years meeting are Mrs. Joan Mer- under the farm legislation of age) arid honor group in {Want Help FindingrWhat You Want?! chant and Mrs. Charlie now being considered by Con- stock seat equitation and Krueger. gress. western riding. Vernon L. Kretzschmer, Try The Want-Ads Today! ITS SUMMERTIME ANDTHE Ill Michigan Agricultural Stabi- lization and Conservation DEALS ARE EASY. Committee chairman, noted Subscription to that the new farm bill pro- DODGE CHARGER SE. poses many changes which Summer is here! And your Dodge Dealer's really TorqueFlile automatic transmission are dependent on producers doalin' on all the greal Dodge cars and trucks in Electronic Ignition reporting their crop acre- SAVE! BUY A PAIR slock. Dodges like ihe sleek Charger SE . . . the Power steering THE CASS CITY one with a look thai was shaped lor nighllimc Power front disc/rear drum ages. The new act makes excitement. And a long list ol standard features brakes major changes in set-aside that make driving Charger SE an experience Torsion-bar front suspension authority for wheat and feed you won't soon forget. Including: Front bucket seals Color-keyed shag carpeting. CHRONICLE grains. ASCS will no longer be dealing with acreage allot- BOTH PRINTS FOR A YEAR ments for major crops. FULL SIZE Any payments, either dis- aster or deficiency, will be MAKES A based on what the farmer actually planted. Loan eligi- 26< each RABIDEAU MOTORS, 6513 Main St., Cass City, Mich. bility will be based on planted acreage. Any set-aside will be 1st set 126 Single Prints 26$ ea. PERFECT GIFT. a percentage of what was actually planted. 2nd set 126 Single Prints only 13$ ea. Order New PAIR-O-PRINTS™ from 126 and 110 Kodacolor rolls and get an extra set of prints Shopping centers, big or small? 47% to 50% off Let your fingers find them mall*

30< each 15< each 1st set 110 Single Prints 3094 and 1940's 734. ciples of Educational Admin- Pistol Shoot held at Essex- Thumb this fall and locations istration, Disadvantaged ready placed and all will be in John D. Tier, 22, formerly are: has new ville. readiness for the opening of Children and Youth, and of Cass City, has been pro- Marlette High School -- Emotionally Impaired Child- Patti Karr placed in two the new business venture. moted to the rank of sergeant classes at the State 4-H Horse Principles of Community ren. There will be free flowers for in the Army Air Forces. The Education, School Personnel recruiter Show held at Michigan State the ladies during the formal More information can be ex-automobile mechanic en- Administration, Structure of obtained from the School of Staff Sgt. Daniel Atkinson is University, East Lansing. She opening day. listed in the Army Nov. 21, the new U.S. Air Force re- received a fifth place in Keeping step with the ever American Society, Contem- Continuing Education and 1941, and now is serving as an porary Society, Education of cruiter for Tuscola, Huron, horsemanship and a ninth in progressing business section Community Services, Rowe airplane engine mechanic at Children with Learning Dis- Hall, Central Michigan Uni- and Sanilac counties. DOUGLAS BRAHMER halter competition. of Cass City, Ihe Pinnev Drv Randolph Field, Texas. The new U.S. Air Force A fifteen year wait of abilities, and Audio-Visual versity, Mt. Pleasant 48859. recruiting office at 429 N. Elkland township firemen Keepsake* The airman recently com- Registered'Diamond Rings State Street, Caro, is open was rewarded this year when from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday pleted basic training at Lack- a new firehall-township build- through Friday, and 9 a.m.-l land Air Force Base, Tex., ing was constructed at the Official Proceedings Of The and studied the Air Force McConkey Jewelry p.m. on Saturdays. corner of Ale and Church Atkinson is a seven-year mission, organization and Streets. TUSCOLA COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS veteran of the Air Force and customs and received special The Lyle Clarke family of & Gift Shop has served in Guam, Thailand instruction in human rela- Cass City returned home and various bases in the tions. Completion of this from a year's stay in Aus- 6458 Main Street United States. He and his training earned him credits tralia, and it was their obser- Cass City, Michigan 48726 wife, Pleuw, from Thailand, towards an associate in ap- vation that the Australians AUGUST 2, 1977 the County Affairs Committee for further study and recom- have two sons. plied science degree through really do everything back- Special meeting of the Tuscola County Board of Commissioners mendation. Motion carried. the Community College of wards. was cal led to order by the chairman, Maynard McConkey. Minutes of August 9, 1977 were reviewed. the Air Force. Roll Call: All members present. Motion by Kennedy, supported by Wenta, the minutes be ap- Brahmer is a 1977 graduate Prayer by Chairman McConkey. proved. Motion carried. of Ubly High School. TEN YEARS AGO PJedge to the flag. 77-M-242 77-M-229 Motion by Kennedy, supported by Nagy, the 1977 County Millage SPECIAL Minutes of July 26, 1977 were presented. be set at 4.2 for County Operation and (1) one mill for bridges on A baby boy weighing just State Equalized valuation. over seven pounds was aban- Motion by Kennedy, supported by Collon, that Motion 77-M-227 John Brown be amended to read "Motion by Nagy, supported by Rayl, Com- Roll call vote: Kennedy, yes; McConkey, yes; Rayl, yes; doned at a Caro Laundry. An missioners Kennedy and Wenta be allowed to attend the M.A.C. Russell, yes; Collon, yes; Wenta, yes; Nagy,yes. 7 yes, 0 no. unidentified caller tipped the' meeting at Boyne Mountain with necessary expenses to be paid. Motion carried. MEETING reunion held Caro hospital that the one- 77-M-243 Motion carried. day-old boy was in the laun- Discussion followed on choosing a site for the Animal Control A letter was received from Dwight Lewis, Chairman of the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Commission. The annual John Y. Brown dry. building. After 22 years the Frei- Motion by Russell, supported by Collon, it be received and OF CASS CITY reunion was held Sunday, 77-M-230 placed on tile. Motion carried. Sept. 4, at the Gerard Mar- burger Grocery will be going Motion by Kennedy, supported by Wenta, the proposed site of 77-M-244 chand farm, east of Cass City. out of business, according to the Animal Control Center be on M-38 in Vassar. Roll call vote: A request was received from Frank Kroswek, Civil Defense VILLAGE COUNCIL Potluck dinner was held at 1 an announcement made this Kennedy, yes; McConkey, no; Rayl, no; Russell, yes; Collon, no; Director, toattenda meeting in Traverse City on September 12 thru week by Bernard Freiburger, Wenta, yes; Nagy, no. 3 yes, 4 no. Motion lost. 16, 1977. will beheld p.m., with around 60 persons 77-M-231 present. owner. Motion by Rayl, supported by Nagy, he be allowed to attend with Area farmers bringing Motion by Collon, supported by Rayl, the proposed site of the necessary expenses to be paid. Motion carried. Charlie Brown of Cass City home ribbons from the Mich- Animal Control Center be on M-81 in Indianfields Township ad- 77-M-245 was the oldest family mem- igan State Fair were: Tom jacent to the Caro Airport offered by the Village of Caro. Roll call A request was received from Don Graf, Equalization Director, Tuesday, Sept. 13 vote: Collon, yes; Wenta, no; Nagy, yes; Kennedy, yes; McConkey, toattend a school of instructions in Ann Arbor, Sept. 12, 13, 14, 1977. ber attending and Bobby Mc- Russell, Kenneth Jickling, yes; Rayl, yes; Russell, no. 5 yes, 2 no. Motion carried. Phail, six-week-old son of Mr. Motion by Nagy, supported by Kennedy, he be allowed to attend Walt Goodall, George Rus- Commissioner Wenta presented the names of Jean Barabol and with necessary expenses to be paid. Motion carried. 7:00 p.m. and Mrs. Robert McPhail of sell, Dean Hutchinson, Dr. 77-M-246 Cass City, was youngest. Irene Schwaderer to act on the East Central Michigan Health Harry Crandell and sons, Service Agency, Inc. Board. A request was received from Don Graf, Equalization Director, Larry Cline and Arthur Bat- To Review Proposed Presiding officers will 77-M-233 for Ed Karr and Donnagene Ewald to attend a meeting on Sep- tel. They showed sheep and Motion by Russell, supported by Collon, as of September 30, 1977 tember 13, 1977 at the Colony House in Cass City. Motion by Ken- serve for another year. Pres- nedy, supported by Russell, they be allowed to attend. Motion ident is Robert McPhail; swine. Tuscola County not participate in the Thumb Intelligence Agency and that an Intelligence Group not be authorized under the carried. Engineering Plans For vice-president, Gerald 77-M-247 Special classes for adults prosecuting attorney of Tuscola County. Motion carried. Guinther, and secretary- and college credit courses A request was received from John Marshall, Register of Deeds, treasurer, Linda McPhail. 77-M-233 Northwood Estates from Central Michigan Uni- Motion by Collon, supported by Wenta, the Finance Chairman toattenda conference in Midland on August 14-17,1977. Motion by Wenta, supported by Nagy, he be allowed to attend. Those present voted to hold versity will be available to be authorized to negotiate with Huron and Sanilac counties in and local residents, according to regard to Ihe equipment jointly owned and used by the Thumb Motion carried. the 1978 reunion the Sunday 77-M-248 preceding Labor Day at the announcements made from Ingelligence Group. Motion carried. A request was received from the Juvenile Probate Court Office Any Other Business same location. three area schools. Motion by Rayl, supported by Wenta, we adjourn to August 9, staff to attend a seminar on September 21, 22 and 23, 1977 in Oscar Brooks of Cass City 1977. Motion carried. Midland. caught a monster pike in the Elsie Hicks, Clerk Maynard McConkey, Chairman Motion by Wenta, supported by Rayl, 2 members be allowed to Brought Before It The Want Ads are newsy too. Cass River Labor Day morn- attend. Motion carried. ing. The huge pike measured AUGUST9,1977 Recess for lunch. 36 inches and weighed 13 Meeting of the Tuscola County Board of Commissioners was AFTERNOON SESSION - AUGUST 23, 1977 pounds. called to order by the Chairman, Maynard McConkey. All members present. Roll call: all members present. 77-M-249 Prayer by Chairman McConkey. Elgene Keller, County Treasurer, appeared before the board and presented the quarterly statement of receipts for her depart- TWENTY-FIVE YEARS Pledge to the flag. Dwight Lewis of the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Commission ment. She also presented a proposed maintenance agreement on AGO the addressograph machine in her department. appeared before the board and discussion followed on the budget Motion by Kennedy, supported by Russell, the maintenance Four area men are among for the commission. agreements with the Addressograph Multigraph Co. for the 25 registrants from Tuscola Bruce Tait, Undersheriff, appeared before the board with a treasurer's office in the amount of $733.00 be approved. Motion county who have been or- proposed Maintenance Agreement for the lock system in the jail. carried. Uow much He also presented cost and equipment requirements for the in- Stacy Dalton and Russell Hatch of the Tuscola Community dered to report to the Ameri- stallation of a control console and modification for the Emergency Credit Union appeared before the board and discussion followed on can Legion Hall, Caro, for Communication Center. a proposed payroll deduction plan for county employees. The induction into the Armed Recess for lunch. matter was referred to the County Affairs Committee. Forces. The men are: Bruce AFTERNOON SESSION - AUGUST 9, 1977 77-M-250 Insulation A. Little and Irving Parsch of All members present. Scott Stermer, Director of the Cooperative Reimbursement Cass City; Paul Carolan of James Spiker, Representative from the American Family Life Program, appeared before the board with a proposed contract for Gagetown, and Ronald R. Assoc. Company, appeared before the Board and discussion 1977 and a report of work being done by his office. Phillips of Deford. followed on Cancer and Intensive Care Policies available from Motion by Wenta, supported by Nagy, the Cooperative Reim- Is enough? their company. bursement Program agreement for April 1, 1977 thru December 31, Petitions were filed with The matter was referred to the Finance and Insurance Com- 1977 be approved and the chairman be authorized to sign. Motion County Clerk Fred Mathews mittees for further study and recommendation. carried. 77-M-251 Last winter's extreme cold made home heating and by members of Tuscola 77-M-234 Hugh Marr, Sheriff, appeared before the board with a request to County Temperance Com- Motion by Kennedy, supported by Rayl, the two (2) year hold a sheriff sale for September 10,1977 at 1:30 p.m. insulation experts do some rethinking about how mittee requesting a referen- Maintenance Agreement for the locks at the county jail in the Motion by Collon, supported by Rayl, the sheriff be allowed to dum vote on the question of amount of $1750.00 per year with the American Institutional hold the sale. Motion carried. much insulation homes in our area need. Sunday sale of beer and wine. Maintenance Corp. be approved, and the chairman be authorized to Frank Lenard, Director of the Thumb Area Consortium, ap- The county dry forces have sign. Motion carried. peared before the board with C.E.T.A. Title II and VI reports, and Right now — before the start of the 1977-78 heating been working for several 77-M-236 the C.E.T.A. Title II and VI Audit Reports. season — is an excellent time to review your own months to secure the signa- Motion by Rayl, supported by Russell, the minutes of August 2, Recess to 10:00 a.m. on August 24, 1977. tures necessary for the vote in 1977 be approved. Motion carried. AUGUST 24,1977 home's insulation. November. Bud Decker of True Management Corporation appeared before Meeting of the Tuscola County Board of Commissioners was the board with a request to manage the construction of the called to order by the chairman Maynard McConkey. To arrange for a professional home insulation Forty-nine hopefuls turned proposed Animal Shelter. Roll call: all members present. out for the first football 77-M-237 Chairman McConkey read a letter from the State Court Ad- inspection, simply call any office of Southeastern The question of liability insurance for the Tri-County Public ministrator informing us of the intent to propose an additional practice of the 1952 season on Circuit Judge for the 40th Circuit. Michigan Gas Company. Labor Day, as the Hawks Service Agency was discussed. Motion by Kennedy, supported by Collon, the matter be tabled 77-M-252 begin preparing for their first Motion by Rayl, supported by Russell, the motion of June 28, We'll be happy to review with you your present year of competition in the new for one month. Motion carried. 1977 //77-M-202 be rescinded. Motion carried. insulation and suggest any additional insulation Thumb Class "B". League. 77-M-238 Motion by Rayl, supported by Russell, we allocate S3000.00 for Motion by Rayl, supported by Nagy, the installation of a control material to construct public facilities at Vanderbilt Park. you might need. In an effort to secure better console and modification for the Emergency Communications Roll call vote: Rayl, yes; Russell, yes; Collon, yes; Wenta, yes; enforcement of traffic and Center at a cost of $2763.00 be referred to the Finance and County Nagy, yes; Kennedy, yes; McConkey, yes. 7 yes, 0 no. Motion And we'll supply you with a list of co-operating parking laws in Cass City, the Affairs Committees for further study and recommendation. Motion carried. insulation contractors that can do the job. village council has shifted carried. 77-M-253 Policeman Steve Orto from 77-M-239 Resolutions were received from Charlevoix and Leelanau We want you to save your energy. night to day duty all this Motion by Russell, supported by Nagy, that the appointment of Counties in regard to House Bill #4353. week. Mr. Orto made the Commissioner Donna Rayl to the Executive Committee of the East Motion by Collon, supported by Nagy, they be received and Central Michigan Health Systems Agency, be endorsed. Motion placed on file. Motion carried. rounds, checking overtime 77-M-254 parking and other infringe- carried. 77-M-240 Motion by Wenta, supported by Nagy, the building and grounds ments of the law. He issued no A C.E.T.A. Title VI position request was presented. committee be allowed to purchase the necessary sealant for the tickets the first day, but said Motion by Russell, supported by Collon, the following request be asphalt on the annex parking lot. Motion carried. that he intended to crack approved: Village of Reese, County: Building and Grounds: 77-M-25S A request was received from the Equalization Department for down later in the week. Custodian II. Motion carried. extra help during tax spreading time. Net income of General Tele- Minutes were read and approved. Motion by Nagy, supported by Russell, he be allowed to hire a phone Company of Michigan Motion by Nagy, supported by Wenta, we adjourn until August part-time clerk typist at $3.0256 per hour. Motion carried. INSULATE for the first seven months of 23, 1977 at 9:30 a.m. Motion carried. 77-M-256 1952 amounted to $213,849, a Elsie Hicks, Clerk Maynard McConkey, Chairman Motion by Nagy, supported by Collon, Donnagene Ewald be decline of $119,630 when com- AUGUST23,1977 hired as an appraiser in the Equalization Department effective pared with the same period Meeting of the Tuscola County Board of Commissioners was September 5, 1977 at a salary of $5.4497 per hour. Motion carried. last year. Earnings for the called to order by the chairman, Maynard McConkey. 77-M-257 Roll call: all members present. Motion by Kennedy, supported by Wenta, that $12,000.00 be 12-month period ending July transferred from the General Fund to the Mental Health Fund for 31, 1952 were $373,653 as Prayer by Chairman McConkey. Pledge to the Flag. 2nd and 3rd quarter payments. compared with $502,649 for Congressman Robert Traxler appeared before the board and That $10,408.00 be transferred from the General Fund to the the preceding 12-month per- discussion followed on problems related to Tuscola County. Dept. of Social Services for the 3rd quarter payment. iod. 77-M-240 That $1,000.00 be transferred to the Tuscola County Soil Con- Elsie Hicks, County Clerk; Don Graf, Equalization Director and servation District as fhe first portion payment of 1977 ap- Geraldine Wilson, Friend of the Court, appeared before the board propriation. THIRTY-FIVE YEARS And that $11,250.00 be transferred from Revenue Sharing Funds AGO and discussion followed on the possibility of replacing the Burroughs L5000 machine. to the Thumb District Health Dept. to support Home Health Ser- Motion by Nagy, supported by Russell, the matter be referred vices. ' The highest honor any 4-H to the Finance Committee for further study and recommendation. All transfers of funds are budgeted amounts. Motion carried. -a-l Sandusky: 648-2333 club member in Michigan can Minutes were read and approved. -I GflSl Motion carried. receive was awarded to Neva 77-M-241 Motion by Kennedy, supported by Nagy, we ad|oyrn until Achenbach of Akron at the Alton Reavey, Planning Director, appeared before the board September 13, 1977 at 10:00 a.m. Motion carried. State 4-H Fair in East Lans- with the problem the planning commission is having In reviewing Elsie Hicks, Clerk Maynard McConkey, Chairman ing. She was one of four 4-H the Act 116 applications. club members to win the Motion by Nagy, supported by Rayl, the matter be referred to PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1977 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Tell county 3 counties ponder bridge program adding circuit judges ••v

judges, that would mean at l'< utinued from page one cola-Arbela township line. Continued from page one court and sometimes in pro- Construction will start later some times, two circuit bate court (for juvenile mat- this month. tices, and two secretaries. judges would be holding trials ters). tribution, $97,000; bridge mil- in Caro - where there is only lage, $35,000. Repairs were made on the An added judge would re- At present, Joslyn has one following bridges: Remington quire either another part- one circuit courtroom. (The assistant. With one full-time Kingston - Mushroom Road two judges presently alter- west of Phillips Road, over Road, south of Bay City-For- time assistant prosecutor, judge here, he said, he could estville Road, over the King Severance said, or making nate in Tuscola.) get by with two, but with White Creek, 3 tons. Federal McConkey said some contribution, $fi6,000; bridge Drain in Columbia township; the prosecutor or present three judges for the two Arthur Road north of Bond assistant's job full-time. That thought has been given to counties, he would need three. millage, $25,000. dividing the present court- Millington - Barnes Road Road, over White Creek in would require additional sec- And with each attorney, he Kingston township; Swaffer retarial help. room into two courtrooms, needs a secretary. east of Vassar Road, over but it isn't known yet whether Perry Creek, 8 tons. Federal Road east of Lewis Road, Additional help means ad- Joslyn's present assistant, that is practical. Thomas Carlson, is leaving to contribution, $50,000; bridge over Colts Creek, along the ditional office space, and Tuscola-Arbela township indications from both coun- The Cass City commission- go into private practice. The millage, $18,000. er leans toward the idea of a Akron -- Hoppe Road west line; and Buell Road north of ties are that both have none to new assistant will be Scott Ormes Road, over Millington spare. Sanilac is opening a third judge. He pointed out Steruer, who has been work- of M-138, over Wiscoggin that due to the large number ing in the prosecutors office - Drain, 4 tons. Bridge millage, Creek in Tuscola township. new office building, Sever- Final payments were made ance said, but all the space is of criminal cases, there has in a state-funded program to $68,000. This will be built if only been one civil trial in make divorced fathers pay bridge millage funds are on two Wells township already allocated. bridges: Ross Road, west of Staff requirements should a Tuscola county so far this child support who haven't available. If federal funds year. The backlog for civil been paying. A new attorney become available for its con- Lee Hill Road, and Rossman third judge be added for Road, east of Underwood Tuscola and Lapeer counties cases is about two years. "It will be hired to fill Steruer's struction in 1979, construction just is not a good way to do position. will take place that year. Road. are somewhat similar in Total bridge expenditures Caro, according to board business," he commented. The prosecutor is also look- The 1979 construction pro- Because of the need for two ing for a secretary, as one of gram is as follows: by the road commission this chairman McConkey, as well year were $144,600, of which SCHOOL OPENING -- These youngsters were waiting as the shortage of office courtrooms with three the two in his office just quit $120,000 was from the bridge space. judges, Tuscola Prosecutor for another job. Akron -- Cass City Road millage, the remainder in Tuesday morning, with some apparent apprehension, for the There could be an addition- Patrick Joslyn suggests split- Even without a new circuit west of M-138, over Wiscoggin ting the 40th circuit, with one federal and township funds. doors to open at Campbell Elementary School. al problem. With three judge, Joslyn said he could Drain, 5 tons. Bridge millage, judge being assigned full- use two more assistants, one $68,000. time to Tuscola county. result of which would be less Allen Road east of Kirk The prosecutor bases his plea bargaining. Road, over Allen Drain, 5 suggestion on the assumption For the 12 months starting tons. Bridge millage, $78,000. the two circuit judges at July l, 1975, according to the Wells - Wells Road south- Maharg promoted present spend the majority of prosecutor, 33 felony cases east of Underwood Road, 0 their time in Lapeer county, went to trial and 96 resulted in tons. Bridge millage, $(58,000. thus one full-time judge here Lawrence J. Maharg has With Uniroyal since 1967, pleas. Most of the latter were Wells Road, northwest of would be able to process more plea bargains, with the de- Lee Hill Road, over Sucker been appointed sales promo- Maharg joined the company cases than are being proc- tion supervisor for Uniroyal as a salesman in the Detroit fendant pleading guilty to a Creek, 10 tons. Bridge mil- essed now. lesser charge or to only one of lage, $68,000. Tire Company's Northern area and progressed through With three judges for the Zone, it was announced by various sales management more than one charge against Juniata-Vnssar - Water- two counties and two of them him. man Road east of Ringle Barry J. Downs, director of positions including, most re- holding trials in Caro at once, advertising. cently, territory manager With a shortage of staff and Road, over Cass River, 3 tons. Joslyn explained he or an the fact that a circuit judge Federal contribution, $148,- Maharg will work closely headquartered in Harrisburg, assistant would have to be in with retail store owners and Pa. can only try about 40 felony 000; bridge millage, $50,000. each courtroom. At the same cases a year, Joslyn feels plea This year, the road com- independent dealers in co- time, there would be a need ordinating and implementing bargaining is a necessity mission is building only one for a prosecutor in district under present circumstances. new bridge, on Swafl'cr Road advertising, merchandising west of Slafter Road, over and sales promotion pro- Perry Creek along the Tus- grams and public relations activities. BUSINESSMEN QlirPQir HOMEOWNERS BUrecllI FARMERS CARO INSULATION CO. FARM KWBMJ WW|a,»jS. Call Caro Insulation For Planning a New Building, Store, • Free Estimates Office, Warehouse, Garage? • Good Insulation Farm Bureau Buildings Are- • Good Work, Priced Right FARM EXPO - Mr. and Mrs. John Homakie Sr. and Tus- cola County Extension Director Bill Bortel (right) check the • Professionally Engineered sugar beets that will be harvested during Michigan Farm WE BLOW CELLULOSE • Designed to Fit Your Needs Expo '77, Oct. 4-5, at the Homakie farm. (Michigan state university photo • Carry a Long Term Warranty and HBERGLAS INSULATION • Erected or Material Only Lawrence J. Maharg

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673-2718 Taking things as they come It takes months of planning Those who did attend All Material and Work Guaranteed and selling them at a profit is and work to put together an weren't disappointed. They another form of success. agricultural show that will saw 200 acres of corn and attract an expected 30,000 sugar beet harvest and tillage 3e a Thorn Girl persons and still remain rele- operations on an equal vant to modern farming. amount of land. More than 100 YOU CAN DO BETTER AT THE That's the intent of a com- exhibitors displayed every- inFuntBottoms OLD WOOD DRUG mittee of 30 farmers who are thing from tractors to hybird the backbone of Michigan seed corn. 6498 MAIN STREET Farm Expo '77. This year's Expo will be jyexa/f STORE The exposition will be on twice the size of last year's THE CORNER STORE the 1,250-acre farm of John format. Here's the line-up of Homakie Sr. and Jr. at demonstrations: Colling and Cass City Roads SCHOOL SCHOOL There will be daily harvest- DISCOUNT COUPON DISCOUNT COUPON in Columbia township. ing of corn (100 acres), corn Caro area farmer Jim Voll- silage (20), dry beans (15), man, the Expo chairman, and sugar beets (80), and explained .the event will not daily tillage demonstrations have a carnival atmosphere. on 240 acres. "We want to provide agricul- Cropping demonstrations tural producers with infor- include cultural and harvest mation they can use in next practices of corn, sugar year's cropping program." beets, and dry beans under a For non-farmers, he said, variety of fertilization and "I guess it's also a way to herbicide application rates. PANTMN show how 4 per cent of the There will be 48 corn vari- STRAWBERRY LARGE PfTTED population feeds the rest, and eties in show plots, a corn i PANTI HOSE i GREEN OLIVES we're pretty proud of that." challenge yield under two \ 1.28 VALUE PRESERVES John Homakie concurred. 1.39 VALUE 69< Super Mkt Value tillage programs (which will ! HYOlihlC NO C*KTY NECE»»Y "It's a big undertaking al- ^ hopefully produce 200 bushels right, especially when you per acre), and a variety of have to do it along with your herbicide demonstrations. Net farm work, but we are just as 6 Ox. Sugar beet demonstration interested in seeing these new plots will contain sound herbi- crop and machinery develop- cide treatments and results of Jaguars ments as everyone else. Limil 1 with coupon a soil anticrusting applica- Limll t witn coupon Limit 1 wirh coupon "The results of last year's tion. Expo made quite an impres- Navy bean plots are to SCHOOL SCHOOL sion on us and we wanted to DISCOUNT COUPON demonstrate effectiveness of For Men 100 COUNT DISCOUNT COUPON see it in our area again." several herbicides and inocu- He pointed to a more prac- lation and. noninoculation un- TYPING PAPER tical aspect: "Where else der compacted and noncom- 1.00 Value could you have the chance to pacted soil conditions. An- 95 see more than 100 pieces of other plot will show the '23 equipment in action and eval- results of bean yield under uate the performance of mechanical damage condi- each? This can be mighty tions contrasted to beans important to the guy thinking without seed coat damage. about buying a new tractor Forty acres have been set 300 Count next winter." aside for equipment, seed, Bill Bortel, Expo coordina- and chemical displays by by 12 COUNT FILLER PAPER KLEENEX tor and Tuscola County exten- major manufacturers YELLOW PENCILS 5 Hole-Wide Rule LITTLE TRAVELERS sion director, said, "I have throughout the United States. FACIAL TISSUES never worked with a more See these great new casuals from Thorn McAn. And fun it is with exciting 98'VALUE 2.00 Value MSU agricultural specialists 70-2 PLY Z7*VALUf progressive group of farmers will have 15 educational clin- uppers of leather or suede. Comfortable shoes at a comfortable price. c than there are in this county. ics dealing with topics from For the most part, they are using the computer for mark- $119 always eager to try out the eting to trimming energy new ideas in agriculture. requirements. 1 "That, in large measure, is Special events for women how last year's Expo got and youth are also planned. ^Umll I wllh coupon , Limi5t I wltti coupon1. started - they wanted to Further information is —— Valuable Coupon——- gather together in one exposi- available at the county exten- tion all of the latest techno- sion office. logy and equipment develop- HURRY ments in agriculture." HOMOGENIZED $119 An estimated 10,000 at- -Truth may be mighty, but a tended last year's Expo but great deal of it is suppressed. 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Coach Lloyd Schinnerer else in the league. There is only average size Thursday, Sept. 8, so there is says that his charges are There are seven veteran this season. Cheri Martin at little time left for the girls to working very hard and that letter winners back. Two center is the tallest at 5-10. get into high gear. After the there is a lot of senior leader- were regulars last season. Vicky Lapp and Kelly Winter opener against Garber at ship on the squad. Vicky Lapp at forward has are 5-9. The remainder of the Cass City it will be Franken- The first year coach of the that soft jump shot that team is smaller. muth at Cass City. Cass City girls feels that there makes coaches smile. Kim Schinnerer has been stress- The results of these two is plenty of talent up and Witherspoon is the steady ball ing fundamentals on both games, the toughest on the down the roster. handling guard that is an offense and defense in pre- schedule, will tell a lot about Schinnerer, of course, has extension of the coach on the school practices. He says that how the 1977 edition at Cass no way of knowing about the floor. proper execution of offensive City High School will fare. talent that graduated last The other veterans saw lots and defensive patterns is the Besides a new head coach, year. There was plenty of it in of action last year, too. They key to success this year. there is a new Junior Varsity the class of '77. include Paula Butler, Brenda Keep it simple and do it coach this season. She is Teri Start with Lisa Zimba and Goslin, Cheri Martin, Linda well, says the new coach. Krueger, new to the system Elaine Stoutenburg. They Sieradski and Wendy Ware. The girls' season opens this fall. were all-conference perform- ers throughout their high school careers. Beth Erla was a key performer. Add Robbie Leslie, Chris Krueger and Pat Goslin and it's easy to see that a very fine hardwood squad has left the school. THE HAWK VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - First row, from left: Kim Wither- Even with this talent the spoon, Nancy Tonti, Rochelle Messer, Wendy Ware. Second row: Kari Witherspoon, girls could not unseat Frank- Paula Butler, Cindy Ware, Linda Sieradzki, Deb Rabideau, Pat Otulakowski. Back enmuth from the top of the Thumb B Conference. And the row: Cheri Martin, Kelly Winter, Brenda Goslin, Vicky Lapp, Kelly Pobanz, Coach Eagles have most of last Lloyd Schinnerer. year's team back including the pair of guards that made them the scourge of the league. New county youth counselor Realistically, it would be too much to expect for the Hawks to finish ahead of Frankenmuth. But the girls aids would-be delinquents should be as good as anyone The schedule: Tuscola county now has a Filling the new position is Romain taught fifth grade of social service. youth counselor, whose job is Larry J. Romain, 27, of Caro. for two years in Bad Axe and 3) Those who have been Sept. 8 Garber, home to try to deter juvenile delin- Holder of bachelor and mas- for four years in Caro. He referred by other public and 19 Frankenmuth, quents and would-be delin- ter's degrees from Central started his new job Aug. 1. private agencies and individ- home quents from getting into fur- Michigan University, the lat- Romain will be working uals, such as schools, 26 at Sanclusky ther trouble with the law. ter in elementary guidance with juveniles 16 and under in churches, and parents. Ro- 29 Harbor Beach, A second responsibility is and counseling, he was a one of three categories: main will also work with home locating and developing fos- teacher for six years prior to 1) Those who have been juveniles who come to him on Oct. 3 Marlette, home ter care homes for juveniles. assuming his new position. referred to the juvenile court their own. 5 at Vassar as first-time or status offend- The ex-teacher's services 10 Lakers, home ers, who it is felt can be will include preliminary in- 12 at Caro helped other than by the terviews, referrals to local 17 Bad Axe, home regular court treatment sys- service agencies, coordinat- 19 at Frankenmuth tem or the Department'of ing services performed for 24 Sandusky, home LETTER WINNERS - Coach Lloyd Schinnerer will build VISIT Social Services. the individuals, and counsel- 26 at Marlette his team around these seven girls who are Hawk letter win- 2) Those who have had ing. 31 Vassar, home contact with local police de- Romain's office is in the Nov. 2 at Lakers ners. First row: Kim Witherspoon, Brenda Goslin, Wendy CASS CITY SPORTS, INC. partments and have not been county Department of Social 7 Caro, home arrested, but need some type Ware. Back row: Linda Sieradzki, Cheri Martin, Vicky Lapp, Services unit at W. Caro 9 at Bad Axe Paula Butler. For All (M-81) and Walk Roads. Of- 10 at Harbor Beach fice hours are weekdays from 17 at Garber Ubly girl 8 a.m:-5 p.m. The telephone number is 673-7701. S/w NAME BRAND queen Duck hunting starts Oct 12

Janice Sageman, 20, of Duck and goose hunting in season also opens Oct. 1 tor required this fall in national SPORTING GOODS Rioting rocks the lower peninsula starts the northern lower peninsula wildlife refuges and water- Ubly, was crowned the Mich- igan Bean Queen this past Oct. 12, the state Natural and Saginaw County Goose fowl production areas in the At Realistic Prices week end at the 3lst annual Resources Commission has Management Zone. Great Lakes region. That Michigan Bean Festival at decided. The waterfowl sea- Hunters wanting to enter includes Saginaw Bay. Fairgrove. son starts Oct. 1 in the Upper early drawings for opening She is the daughter of Mr. track Peninsula. day blinds at state-managed Aim of the requirement is to race Although a definite decision Plaza West Shopping Center and Mrs. Carl Sageman. As areas should get their 1977 eliminate lead poisoning of has yet to be made, it appears small game or sportsman's waterfowl, who digest lead the Huron county queen, she Continued from page one open this season. competed against contestants the traditional sunrise to sun- license soon, plus state and shot picked up from the Phone 872-4639 Fires were started in the set shooting hours will remain from five other counties. Miss the disturbance. concession stand, reportedly federal waterfowl stamps. bottoms of marshlands, Dave Luana, Owner, Manager Sageman was sponsored by Some officers were also f in effect. Application forms for the which then enters their blood- a ter it was doused with gaso- Point system values similar drawings are available from the Pigeon Cooperative Ele- dispatched to the Thunder line, and the restroom build- streams. The ducks pick up vator Co. Road Speedway in case angry to last year's apply again for Department of Natural Re- the lead shot along with grit ing, with the fire started in a the daily bag limit. spectators or drivers at- wastepaper basket. sources offices. on the bottomlands, the grit tempted vandalism at that The one exception to the Waterfowl hunters are re- being essential grinding ma- track. Owendale Fire Chief Jerry above mentioned opening minded that use of steel shot terial in their digestive sys- R.L.D.S. Church Police estimated between Stirrett said neither building dates is that the goose hunting in all 12-gauge shotguns is tems. Lions Club 200 and 300 persons were still was damaged. The fires were at the track when they ar- put out with fire extinguishers Annual rived in force, with many before firemen arrived. EL JO LEA REGISTERED and HI GRADE angrily demanding ticket re- At the request of stale funds and others threatening police, firemen stood by for BAKE about an hour until the crowd HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL violence, Mrs. Duncan said her was dispersed. BROOM husband met with Huron Mrs. Duncan said she will County Prosecutor Peter B. honor Sunday night tickets FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 Capling Tuesday and signed a from Owendale at the Thun- at 12:30 p.m. SALE der Road track this Saturday 1 1 complaint against the former Located: 2 Miles South, /2 Mile East and /2 Mile South of Millington, Ml on McPherson Road. track owner, Dubs, and two or or future Saturdays. The final SALE three other men, charging day for racing this season is (Tuscola County) them with malicious destruc- Sept. 24. LUNCHEON tion of property over $100. "It's a shame a handful of 56 Head Of Registered and Hi Grade Holsteins Starts An excellent herd of home bred dairy cows showing good udders, size and type throughout She also said her husband ill-mannered people can spoil and a fine sport for so many," she the herd. This herd has had good dairy care and is producing well at this time and is in good met Tuesday with his at- production condition. These cows are primarily from MABC and Curtiss foundation breeding torney, William J. Drillock of concluded. SEPTEMBER 19 "It's a bad deal for stock including daughters of Hardy Milly Phil, Opperman Skycross Dixie, Northview Piney Marlette, and plans to sue Major, Will-Lo-Acres Matt Dizzy Dan, Opperman Sal Press King Sam and Opperman Chief Susan BAZAAR Dubs for damages and to car racing in general," the Continues Until All Homes anonymous driver com- Saran' and are carrying the services of North NB Harmony Matt July, Valleyrest Elevation have him move his trailer Dixie and others. Just a fine production herd; young and large with individuals of great from the grounds. mented about the incident. In Cass City Are Contacted "A lot of people there (at prospects and capacity. The herd is bred to freshen (12) July, (7) August, (3) September, Because of damage to the (6) October, (3) November, (1) December. The balance throughout the year. The herd SAT., SEPT. 10 track, Owendale will not re- Owendale) won't come • House Brooms • Push Brooms 11 a.m. till 3 p.m. back." averaged 14,541 Ibs. actual milk sold in 1975; and 13,544 Ibs. milk, 3.6 bf in 1976 with 20 heifers coming on stream. Individual daily production weights will be given sale day. • Whisk Brooms at * TB& Bangs Tested, Vaccinated * No Concentrates WashCloths • Dish Cloths Shabbona Church Annex * 56 Mature Holstein Cows * Absolutely No PBB or Average 4 Yrs., 2 Mos. Contaminated Feed • Light Bulbs • Halloween Candy PUBLIC INWTFD DAIRY EQUIPMENT CATTLE TO BE SOLD SUNSET 400 GAL. BULK TANK, UNDER COVER compressor 3 yrs. old ROTARY EUCHRE PARTY Electric water heater, 50 gal. MISCELLANEOU! Quantity of stainless pails & Farm wagon with flat deck strainers 1973 Allouette snowmobile, 35 hp, Salt & mineral feeders — weather 15" track AT NEW LOCATION vane hoods Trailer, 4x8, 2 wheel Spray & fogger Quantity of fence posts, forks, He wore a long white scarf, a pair of flying goggles Electric heater set at a jaunty angle on his head, riding breeches and shovels, etc. WILDWOOD FARMS Drinking cups S flew a Jenny. Ah yes, the nostalgic days of aviation! Wagon running gear FIRST MEETING DONATION 5.00 But that's all changed now, and some other things Quantity of show halters & Rabbit cages TUES.,SEPT.13 Includes have changed with it. Such as the New Recruiting blankets 19 Araucanas chickens Office in Caro, Michigan. So why not check us out. Silage cart 8p.m. Prizes - Refreshments Visit your New Air Force Recruiter, Sgt. Dan Atkinson EARL H. KOCH, OWNER 517-871-3847 Sponsored In Community Interest By 429 N.State, Caro, Michigan48723 Or Call Collect 673-6341 TERMS: Cash; All Items To Be Settled For Sale Date. CLgRK: Boyd Tail Auction Service. Auction Service Acts As Selling Agent. No Guarantees or Liabilities Assumed. THE CASS CITY STATE BANK AIR FORCE A GREAT WAY OF LIFE Boyd Talt, Auctione'er • Phone Caro 517 • 673-3525 For Auction Dates. FARM FOR SALE, Private Treaty. Contact Owner Earl H. Koch, 517 • 871-3847 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1977 PAGE THIRTEEN Hawk veterans dominate starting line-up Cass City heavy favorite over rebuilding Ubly

The Cass City Red Hawks last Friday. Tom Dorland. But he's not a kowski at tackle. It's not likely that local fans will lift the curtain on the 1977 The Hawks were plagued rookie. A premier player last Junior Keith Pobanz will will get the real lowdown on with offensive and defensive grid season Friday at Ubly season for Harbor Beach, he start at end. Jeff Jensen, a the prospects of the team and will be heavily favored to mistakes but showed plenty of takes over for the Hawks transfer, will be at tackle. until Sept. 16. That's when the all-around power. Enough to top the inexperienced Bear- where he left off for the Walt Laming is the noseman. Hawks open their Thumb B cats. justify optimism for the sea- Pirates. Al Pratt is the right corner- Conference schedule and Ubly lost heavily by grad- son ahead if the squad can At the other end is Rick back and Clare Trischler the that's when Frankenmuth uation and is starting a team maintain normal improve- Hollis. He's a seasoned per- left cornerback. Pratt is a comes to town. ment over the year. veteran and Trischler up loaded with underclassmen. former and will hold his own The Eagles are big and from the junior varsity. On offense the only back- with the best that the opposi- rugged and considered The situation is reversed at It's likely that a good many field change in the starting tion can throw against him. among the best the league has Cass City. Coach Roland line-up from last season will Both tackles are new to the other players will see plenty to offer. Pakonen hasn't a sophomore of action as the coach sorts be Steve Ballard at wing back team. Up from the JV's are The schedule: on the squad. Among the 17 in place of Mike Lowe. Ray Piaskowski and Doug out his talent under game starters on offense and de- conditions. Tailback Clarke Haire is Erla. The middle of the line Sept. 9 at Ubly fense only five are without Besides the players on the back as are Tony Doerr at isn't that big, but it is quick, 16 Frankenmuth, home varsity experience. fullback and Jeff Hartel at rugged and experienced. At roster, several others who missed pre-school practices 23 at Sandusky quarterback. the guards are Ross Ridenour 30 Marlette, home Despite the experience On the offensive line the and Mike Palmer. The center will be challenging as the there were plenty of rough season progresses. ends are Scott Richards and is Gary Warju. Oct. 7 at Vassar edges apparent in a 4-team Among them are Paul Bat- Rick Hollis. Richards re- 14 Lakers, home scrimmage at North Branch places all-conference end On defense, Ridenour and tel and Phil Hartsell. Hartsell Warju move to linebacker. was a regular last year and 21 at Caro 28 Bad Axe, home Also going both ways will be Battel is making his first ef- At Kinde Haire and Richards at safety, fort on the gridiron. Both are Nov. 4 at Almont Rick Hollis at end and Pias- seniors. Colony House cops tourney

The Colony House team was Bad Axe, 3-1, to take the the winner Thursday, Sept. 1, tourney. TALKING IT OVER in practice before the curtain riser of the Thumb Slow-Pitch The tournament was held with Ubly Friday are Coach Roland Pakonen, and co-captains League softball tournament Saturday and Sunday, Aug. at Kinclo. The team clowned 27-28, in Kinde but the champ- Ross Ridenour (center) and Jeff Hartel. the Miller High Life team of ionship game had to be post- poned until Sept. 1 because of 9iW + 9'*+*'V'**> + WVV rain. The Colony House squad &iN'-- was less fortunate in the Districtl4 &x ^^"^tf **l A playoffs this past week end to &/v\ determine the two finalists Chip for the league championship. State Championship ••• <* y/N It lost both games to the Cash W4$ f Cook Realtor team from Bad Axe to be eliminated from w v\ V/ Shots further competition. The Saturday game was in TOURNAMENT WINNERS -- Members of the Colony House slow-pitch *4* -U*. /c^\| f. Bad Axe, the Sunday game in 1/2 Mile Cass City. softball team are, back row, from left, Larry Summers, Bill Leyva, John Cash Cook, the southern Hacker, Ron Randall, manager Marv Irrer, Manuel Benitez, and Milton division winner, plays north- Mellendorf. Front row, from left, are Bob Kozan, Joe Zawilinski, Dale Final Standings li>77 Don Ouvry 27 TUSCOLA COUNTY Bill Repshinska 26 ern division winner Pete's Wells, Carl Zawilinski, Tim Anthes, Marty Zawilinski, and batboy Tom Bar of Bad Axe this week end FLIGHT 1 Clyde Wells 26 Summers. Not able to be present were Don Englehart, Dave Seurynck, Russ Biefer 25 in Bad Axe for the champion- FAIRGROUNDS • CARO ship. and Jim LaRoche. (Huron Daily Tribune Photo). Mike Murphy 38 Dick Wright 25

x^llllPI inLt HnimilUUDCp 3G Phil Robinson 23 Carl Palmer 36 Denny Learman 33 FLIGHT :i Saturday, Sept. 1 0 DaleMcIntosh 33 Dave Lovejoy 31 Clark Erla 38 Practice -6 p.m. Race -8 p.m. Jim Johnson 30 Mike Brown 37 EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY-OUR Bill Kritzman 30 Chuck Guinther 35 Maynard Helvvig 29 Don Erla 33 RiDERS BY INVITATION Elwyn Helwig 28 DalcGrolh 31 Don Galbraith 9g Dale Auslander 30 26 John Haire 30 ADMISSION: GeneKloc Jerrv Toner 24 Alva Allen 29 Adults $3.50 Under 12 $1.00 Dick Wallace 24 Scott Kelley 29 NEW SERVICE POLICY Newell Harris 23 Russ Richards 29 Gary Christner 28 FLIGHT •> Jim Bauer 27 Sponsored By Dick Hampshire 27 Roy Tuckcy 37 Eric Wilmore 26 GAS: LIMITED SERVICE PRICING Jim Fox 37 Ron Ouvry 25 Flint Motorcycle Club Dick Henderson 35 Brian Althaver 17 and Don Grouse 31 JimPeyerk 31 «'»'»'•» ' TIRES — OIL CHANGE — LUBRICATION TUSCOLA COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION DickdeBeaubien 30 ,„ (As Soon As Possible) KenEisinger 30 Bill Coslon 40 RAIN DATE -SEPT. 17 Rod Wright 30 Bruce Thompson 38 Jamie Kelly 28 BobWalpolc 34 Earl Harris 33

| BobStickle 32 ALL OTHER REPAIR WORK Bert Althaver 31 (By Appointment Only) I Clark Bovlan 29 Bill Ewalci 29 NOTICE OF LAST Tom Proctor 29 Aime Ouvry 28 Herman Umpfenbach 28 Hugh Lautncr 27 DAY OF REGISTRATION Ron Geiger 24 ADDED SERVICE CHARGES: Jim Burleson 23 OWENDALE-GAGETOWN AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Gib Albee 22 ^ Check Tires-10 Cents Each

HURON and TUSCOLA COUNTIES, MICHIGAN FLIGHT !i Check Oil - 20 Cents (no charge if oil added) NalTultle 40 An election will be held in said school district on Satur- Louis Franks 36 Walker Matlack 34 Check Auto. Transmission - 20 Cents (no charge if oil added) Roger Marshall 33 day, the 22nd day of October, 1977. Phil Retherford 31 Flovd Baird 30 Hoist Charge - $3.00 Minimum THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Thurs- Fritz Olson 29 George Busong 28 Dave Hoard 28 day, the 22nd day of September, 1977, up to 5:00 p.m., EDST, is Garv Jones 28 John Hacker 27 the last day on which unregistered persons may register George Heins 27 Bill Malone 27 ROAD SERVICE AVAILABLE Anton Peters 27 in order to be eligible to vote at said election. Bob Tuckey 25 LyleTruemner 20 CASH and CARRY PRICING ON ALL Application for registration should be made to the city Band boosters OIL - GREASE - PARTS or township clerk of the city or township in which the raise $4,900 elector resides. The Owen-Gage Band The city and township clerks will receive registrations Boosters have now raised ALL SALES CASH! $4,900 for the purchase of new band uniforms, according to during regular office hours on weekdays and from 8:00 treasurer Mrs. Howard Muntz. The goal is $9,000. a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on the 22nd day of September, 1977. The Aug. 27 auclion in Gagetown, which included OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 7:30a.m. • 6:30 p.m. sale of items removed from Persons already registered upon the registration books the old Owendale High School, netled $968. With a of such city or township clerk need not reregister. few collections still to be made, Mrs. wiuniz saiu, me final tolal should be about CASS CITY BORON Ronald A. Reinhardt $1,000. Secretary, Board of Education THE LITTLE STATION ON THE CORNER Experience is one thing we Dated Septembers, 1977 never get at marked down CASS CITY prices. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1977 Police report CENTS MAKE $$ IN THE CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED LINERS

Transit (nonbusiness) rates. 20 words or less, $1.00 each [ Automotive] General General Notices ] ( Notices insertion; additional words 4 minor mishaps cents each. Three weeks for 1972 2 door Rally Noya - 4 Merchandise. Merchandise. WANTED - barn beams - slab GROUP YARD SALE - Doerr the price of two - cash rate. barrel quadrajet carbur- lumber - power and hand FOR SALE - Canning pears, tools. All donations tax de- Rd. 2nd house south of Gar- Save money by enclosing etor, new shocks, cragar FOR SALE - Seasoned fire- field. Saturday, Sept. 10. cash with mail orders. Kates wood: ash, maple, birch, and $1.00 bushel - pick yourself. 1 ductible. Carp Area Services rims, AM-FM stereo 8-track - north and !'/•> west of Kings- For the Handicapped. Phone 5-9-8-1 of Detroit, Mrs. Monroe, and for display want ad on appli- good overall condition. Phone slab wood, at last year's Cass City police reported a cation^ prices. Phone 872-3842. 2-9-1-3 ton. Also 3 section drag and 517-673-7721. 5-3-10-tf two-car accident Monday at daughter Tina, 7. 872-2195. 1-9-1-2 single cultipacker. 2-8-25-3 NOW IN STOCK - Liquid 5:40 p.m. They said Ruth A. State police reported that Fall Specials Protein with free "Last Friday at 4:40 p.m., Donald FOR SALE - 1972 Delta 88 FOR SALE - Oval braided Windy, 17, of 6965 Elmwood [ Automotive) WEDDING INVITATIONS Chance Diet" book. Coach Road was turning left from E. Hendrick, 41, of 5054 Green Oldsmobile. One owner. Good gold rugs; Two 9x12, one 6x9, 10% Off Light Pharmacy, Cass City. transportation. Phone 313-672- two 4x6, one 2x4. All in good and announcements. A com- Church Street onto Sherman Road, Cass City, pulled into a FOR SALE - 1966 Chevy plete line of printing, raised 5-8-4-9 Street and collided with the long driveway at 5087 Green Caprice, black 2 door, 8 track 9396. 1-8-25-3 condition. Ken Martin, 872- printing or engraving. Dozens All Pool Chemicals car of Dr. K. Ivan MacRae, Road, backed into a utility tape player. Good condition. 4114. 2-9-8-3 to choose from. Cass City NOW OPEN 66, of 4676 Huron Street. pole while turning around, $400 or best offer. Call 872- FOR SALE -1973 Vega Estate Chronicle, Cass City. 15% Off Police said he was headed and then drove away. 2532. 1-9-1-3 wagon. 33,000 miles. Power Fall 2-1-12-tf All Swing Sets Knots 'n Pots north on Sherman Street and steering, automatic transmis- Lawn and Garden stopped at the stop sign, but FOR SALE - '71 Chevrolet Bel sion, $850. Call 673-6270. 1-9-1-3 FOR SALE - Beagle puppies. Ceramic and his car jutted into the inter- Baptists set Air, good tires, runs good. Special Call 872-2914 after 4:00 p.m. Albee True Value Macrame Shoppe section. 56,000. $400. Phone 872-3842. 2-9-8-3 Hardware Lessons and Supplies Phillip T. Copeland, 16, of missionary 1-9-1-3 I General 5517 Pringle Street, Decker, 10% Off GAS SPACE HEATERS - new Cass City Hours: Tuesday 10-9:30 Wednesday 10 - 5 village police reported, was FOR SALE - 1970 Chevy [Merchandise. All Ortho Products and used, from $75. Controls 5-9-8-tf making a left turn into a conference included. Fuelgas Company, Thursday 10-9:30 Impala Custom, automatic, FOR SALE - 5 acres standing Inc., corner M-81 and M-53, LOSE WEIGHT with grape- Friday 10 - 5 parking spot at the Charmont The annual missionary con- power steering, power filler corn. Phone 313-779- Cass City. Phone 872-2161. fruit diet plan with Diadax- Sign up now for classes bowling lanes and restaurant, ference at First Baptist brakes, air, $800. Call after 4349. 2-9-8-1 Albee True Value when his car was struck in the 2-2-3-tf Reduce excess fluids with Owner - Linda Woodward church will be held Sunday 4:00-872-2854. 1-9-8-1 Hardware Fluidex. Old Wood Drug, Cass 6 south, 2'/4 east of Cass City rear by another auto. The through Wednesday, Sept. other driver was Randall D. FOR SALE - Pickup camper. Cass City FOR SALE - beagle pups. City. 5-9-1-2 5-9-1-2 11-14. Participating will be FOR SALE - 1977 Blazer, 4 Edgar Cummins. Phone 2-9-8-tf Dean Hutchinson, phone Ramsey, 16, of 5220 Van Dyke the Wayne Barbers whose wheel drive, loaded, off road Road. The accident occurred 872-2909. 2-8-25-3 872-2914. 2-9-8-3 RUMMAGE SALE - Sept. field is Brazil, the Harold tires, V8 automatic, 9,000 SALE - Glass lined water Free estimates 9-10, from 9-5, clothes, form- at 12:01 a.m. Monday. Curtises, missionaries to the miles, $0,900 or best offer. heaters, gas. From 30 gallon Garry E. Edzik of 4270 S. APARTMENT gas range - FOR SALE - 50 gallon gas hot als, toys, chandelier - like Niger, and Rev. and Mrs. Jim Phone 1-313-695-1613. 1-9-8-1 to 75 gallon. Fuelgas Com- on roofing, siding, insulation, new. 4 miles east of Cass City. Seeger Street told police at 6 Evans, who have been serv- Magic Chef. $169.95 and trade. pany of Cass City. Phone water heater, used 4 months; p.m. Sunday that someone Fuelgas Co., Cass City, phone 872-2161. 2-9-23-tf set of bunk beds; GE refrig- aluminum doors and windows 5-9-8-1 ing in Peru. FOR SALE - 1950 Dodge and aluminum or Fiber Glass struck his pickup truck when Speaking in the Sunday 872-2161. Corner M-53 and erator - avocado, 3 years old; it was parked at Charmont. truck, 1 ton - new fuel pump M-81. 2-7-1-tf GUITAR EQUIPMENT for Mossberg 12 gauge full choke awnings morning worship service will and oil pump. Can be seen at Hunters' Three persons sought their be Mr. Curtis. The Barbers sale - Call 872-3045. 2-9-1-3 shotgun, bolt action with clip - Veronica's Restaurant. like new; 4 speed AMC racing Headquarters own treatment after an Aug. will be in charge of the 6:30 Phone 872-3480. 1-9-1-3 CERTIFIED Tecumseh Elkton Roofing 31 accident on M-81, accord- p.m. Sunday evening service. FOR SALE or trade - AKC transmission with 4 speed & Siding Co. For All Your Hunting Needs wheat, bagged and treated. registered black Lab, one racing straight shifter. 6068 ing to Caro state police. The meetings Monday FOR SALE -1976 AMC Pacer, E.P. Treibcr, Unionville. Call SPECIAL Troopers said John W. Hill, through Wednesday will be- year old, or will trade for River Rd., Cass City. 2-9-8-1 air, power steering, tinted 674-8604. 2-8-25-3 good coon hound. Phone 872- Phone 269-7469 12 gauge - field loads shot- 74, of Detroit was headed gin at 7:30 p.m., with the glass, stereo AM-FM, new 2240. 2-8-25-3 5-7-21-tf gun shells $2.99 box southwest on M-81 when he Curtises showing slides, tires and Ziebarled. Phone FOR SALE - half of a beef; FOR SALE - Tilt box trailer collided with the car of Donna curios, etc., Monday. with wood sides. Can be seen 12 gauge - long range shot- 872-2443. 1-9-8-3 600 gallon bulk tank. Phone SEVEN FAMILY rummage J. Monroe, 31, of 2222 Village Rev. and Mrs. Evans will 872-4288. 2-8-25-3 at first house behind Standard gun shells q. 19 box Dr., Caro, who had pulled into tell of their work Tuesday and gas station on Oak Street or sale - 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Now till the intersection from Rem- Wednesday nights. FOR SALE - 1968 '-ton SPECIAL call 872-4661. 2-9-8-3 everything sold. Baby, chil- Albee True Value pickup, good shape, $150. FOR RENT - Electric adding dren, women, men's clothing. ington Road. Mrs. Monroe All services are open to the machine by day or week. Or Hardware was ticketed by state police public. Maytag wringer-washer, $90. Jewelry, dishes, books and Phone 517-761-7282, Clifford, rent a new Smith-Corona POTASH 0-0-60 FOOTBALL hardback books, baby furni- Cass City 5-8-4-tf on a charge of failure to yield portable typewriter. Also new right of way. MI.Ray Briggs. 1-9-8-3 SHOES ture, bicycle parts, two Learn to reason things out and used typewriters for sale, Farmall tractors, 24x60 base- BINGO - Every Tuesday 8 till Seeking their own treat- — new ideas are the best all makes. Leave your type- $85.00/Ton 11 p.m. St. Joseph Hall ment were a passenger in the FOR SALE -1973 Nova 2 door, Al! sizes in stock ment full of everything. Stop working capital anyone can writers and other office equip- in and see. V»> miles north Argyle. Starting Sept. 6 Hill auto, Bertha Hansen, 72, have. power steering, air condition- ment at our store for repair. Sponsored by Sanilac County ing, radio, good tires. Very McConkey Jewelry and Gift Wickes Agriculture Spot-Bill and 4 east of Kingston. Phone 683-2190. 5-9-8-1 Association for Retarded Cit- good condition. 6323 Virginia Shop. 2-10-6-tf football shoes izens, Inc. 5.9-1-2 St. Call 872-3927. 1-9-1-3 soccer type and regular Top DHIA herds for July HOMELITE Cass City Just Arrived 2-9-1-2 Albee True Value Per cent Test Lbs. Daily 1975 OLDS Cutlass Supreme, Real Estate No. of 2 door hardtop, automatic, air CHAIN SAWS FOR SALE - St. Bernard at the Cows cow days Milk B'Fat Hardware conditioning, power steering, puppy, beautifully marked Cass City For Sale in Milk power brakes, windows, smooth female. Champion 2-8-4-tf WEARHOUSE stereo, F-M radio, split bench Complete Selection sired, AKC, 14 weeks'old. Call 1. Sergent Bros. 55 91 4.47 50.7 2.27 Hamilton 2. Ronald Opperman 123 86 3.91 49.7 1.94 seat and Landau top. Real at 1-313-238-6023. 2-9-8-3 Plaza West clean. $3,600. Phone 872-3570. FOR SALE - 35 ft. trailer 3. Loomis Bros. 57 96 3.98 48.4 1.93 house, cheap. Phone 872-2983. 80 83 4.26 44.2 1.89 1-7-21-tf Realty 4. Hampshire Farms FOR SALE - 12x60 two bed- 2-9-1-3 5. Keinath Bros. 92 84 3.97 46.8 1.86 Albee True Value room mobile home on two Children's bibs and painter is pleased 6. Leon Keinath 94 89 4.10 43.5 1.79 Hardware acres wilh one car garage. All pants. 7. Victor 111 32 84 3.61 47.5 1.72 FOR SALE - Top soil. Ideal to I Coming- Auctions Cass City set up and ready to move in. Stop in and look around. 8. Lloyd Walz 45 87 3.55 45.6 1.62 Also included 10x10 storage for lawns, gardens and shrub- Announce 2-8-25-tf bery. Phone 658-4132. Call 5-9-8-1 9. George McMullen 46 87 3.66 42.1 1.54 Saturday, Sept. 10 - Howard shed and 18'x4' Coleco swim- before 11 a.m. or evenings. the new 10. Grovcr Laurie 103 81 3.98 38.5 1.53 FOH SALE - Pickles for ming pool. One mile south of LOST - Gray tabby cat, was Meldrum will hold a farm Cass City on paved road. Call Arlan Brown. 2-5-12-tf auction of machinery and canning and dilling; toma- pregnant at time of disap- office DIIIA ROLLING HERD AVERAGES (Above500 Ibs. B.F.) personal property at the place toes, and eggplant. Call 872- 872-4433 after 4:00 p.m. 2-9-1-3 FOR SALE - white 16 cu. ft. pearance, from Houghton- located one mile east and one 2512. Kulinski Farm. 2-7-28-tf Coronado upright freezer, 2 Sherman St. area. Had white in 1. Clare L. Smith 67 90 3.91 17241 675 and a quarter miles south of flea collar. Call 872-4776 after 2. Lloyd Walz 47 92 3.64 18481 673 Are You years old, excellent condition, Argyle on Freiburg Rd. Lorn HAVE YOUR firewood deliv- $225. Phone 872-4235. 2-9-1-3 5 5-8-25-3 Plaza West 3. Keinath Bros. 89 90 3.90 17232 671 Hillaker, auctioneer. ered now. Call Bob King, Refinishing is 4. Victor 111 33 89 3.80 17527 666 872-4661 or Larry Whittaker AUCTION 5. Loomis Bros. 63 92 4.09 16052 657 Furniture? FOR SALE - Beagle pups. Friday, Sept. 16 - Earl II. 872-4640. 2-9-1-3 Every Saturday Night 6. Hampshire Farms 77 86 4.10 15975 654 We now have a complete From excellent hunting stock. now 7. Schiefer Farms 62 88 3.63 17617 639 Koch will hold a Holstein line of Formby's: furniture Phone 872-4049. 2-8-25-3 at dispersal sale, including FOR SALE - 1970 Lifetime 8. Ronald Opperman 118 87 3.89 16371 637 motor home, 23 footer, Dodge rel'inisher, paint remover, open 9. Sergent Bros. 58 87 4.01 15673 629 dairy equipment, at the farm lung oil and cleaners Trash & Treasures located two miles south, a chassis, low mileage. Will sell 10. Leon Keinath 96 87 4.18 14776 618 or trade. Phone 673-4009 days. at ( Notices 9 miles north of Cass City Here's a cordial 11. George McMullen 46 88 3.93 15665 615 half of a mile east and a half of a mile soulh of Millington. Evenings call 673-6683. 2-9-8-2 FALL FORECAST Fashion nls Wanted invitation to 12. Blaylock&Rupprecht 37 88 3.68 15792 581 Albee True Value come in and 13. Martin Damm 46 83 3.59 15567 559 Boyd Tail, auctioneer. Show featuring fashions, VIVA GAS Grills, with Hardware quartet, dessert and door- Flea Market i-very Sunday say hello 14. Shirley Doerr 67 90 3.70 14979 554 Cass City 4-7-tf afternoon 15. Donald DeLong 157 88 3.53 15014 531 Saturday, Sept. 17 - Gerald wheels, from $119.95. Fuelgas prizes. Sherwood on the Hill, King will sell personal prop- Co. of Cass City, corner M-53 Gagetown, Sept. 15, 7:30 p.m. 16. Grover Laurie 103 88 3.87 13612 527 Dealers wanted 17. Graham Bros. 128 86 3.86 13189 508 erty and real estate at the & M-81. Phone 872-2161. PAPER NAPKINS imprinted $2.00. Owendale Women's place located at 2751 W. ' 2-4-14-tf with names and dates for • Club. 5-9-8-2 Call 872-3154 Argyle Rd., Argyle. Lorn weddings, receptions, show- 5-6-9-t Hillaker, auctioneer. AFRICAN VIOLETS and oth- ers, anniversaries and other GAME PARTY - Every Sun- occasions. The Cass City day night at St. Pancratius WATER PILLS and laxatives SUPER SAVINGS-SHARP er house plants. 9 miles north, may deplete your body's es- CASH FOR 3 west, 1 north of Cass City. Chronicle. 2-1-12-tf hall, Cass City, 7:30 p.m. LAND CONTRACTS 5-2-20-lf sential Potassium - ask for K Phone 678-4416. 2-9-1-3 Forte'. Old Wood Drug, Cass Any type of real estate McCuIloch City. 5-9-1-2 3-9-8-1 throughout Michigan ATTENTION ALL USED CARS FOR SALE - 1974 Sheradon Chain Saws No commissions or costs mobile home - 14x64. Take 1977 PLYMOUTH GRAN FURY BROUGHAM First National Accept., over payments. Call 872-2209 Parts-service REAL ESTATE Call Free 1-800-292-1550 American Legion members Cadet blue, Blue cloth and vinyl bench before 3':30 p.m. 2-9-1-3 A complete selection of sizes and Veterans. on display. Just Listed: Very nice four bedroom Ranch Style Home seats, PS/PB, Auto., Air, cruise control, *_ _ *m There will be a special located in the exclusive area of town - large 2-way fireplace - AM/FM radio, 6,900 miles, Retail $6541 *rK 1 OQ Select the saw that fits your Air Andersen thermopane windows - 28'x24' garage (panelled Driver education car. Save $1350 meeting to discuss selling of needs. Legion property. with ceiling) plus many, many more features. Call now on this 1977 VOLARE CUSTOM 4-DOOR, Carmel beautiful home! tan, tan cloth bench seats, 6-cyl., 4-speed Rabideau Motors Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. overdrive, PS/PB, vinyl top, radio, radial Farm Division Country Home: 4 Bedroom Ranch - natural fireplace - patio - tires, 3,000 miles. Retail $4576 Phone 872-2616 in the Dorus Klinkman nicely 'landscaped yard - outbuildings. 77351-CY Driver education car. Save $580 3990 We're Dealing at B & W! 2-7-7-tf residence. Important so please attend. New Listing: Three Bedroom Tri-Level Home over 1,200 sq. ft. 1974 CHEVROLET CAMERO, 6-cyl., Auto., 2 Locations To Serve You of living space - family room with Ben Franklin Stove - laundry PS/PB, AM/FM Radio, 25,000 Miles FOR SALE - Pickles, beans, 5-9-8-1 2895 Caro Lot - 842 S. State St. Cass City Lot - 661 7 Main St. red beets, sweet corn, toma- room. This sharp home is on approximately 2 acres of land. toes, sweet Spanish onions, THREE FAMILY Garage Call for your personal inspection. 1973 PLYMOUTH FURY WAGON, 2 seats, 1976 PONTIAC VENTURA V-8 aufo., PS/PB ...... $3395 Sale - Women's and men's 1976 PINTO, 4-speed, sharp ...... $2895 cucumbers, peppers. Phone V-8 Auto., PS/PB, AIR, 27,000 Miles 2150 clothing. Miscellaneous Large 2 story brick home - all 5 bedrooms have carpet - den 1975 MUSTANG 2 + 2, 4-cyl., stick shift '.'.'...... „„, 665-2410 Gagetown, evenings 1973 PLYMOUTH FURY SPORT WAGON or week ends. 2-9-1-3 items, shoes, lawn chairs, with natural fireplace - game - basement 44'x32' - This home 1975 COUGAR, V-8 auto., PS/PB, AIR, stereo, ...... mirror, exercise equipment, has lots of extras! 77317-TO 3 Seats, V-8, Auto., PS/PB, AIR 1175 22,000 miles ...... $4295 FOR SALE - 1 ton lump coal; plus much, much more. 1973 MERCURY MONTEGO MX, 4 door, 1975 MERCURY MARQUIS 4 dr., V-8 auto., P.S., P.B. 2 cord of maple and ash wood Thursday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 Just Listed: Large 2 story Executive Home - white brick V-8, Auto., PS/PB, 54,000 Miles 1950 air, cruise control ...... '..'..' ...... $3595 and some kindling. 6355 4th p.m. 6701 Houghton St., Cass natural fireplace - open stairway - new carpeting - coved 1975 CHEVROLET IMPAIA 2 dr., H.T., V-8 auto, Street. 2-8-25-3 Citv. 5-9-8-1 ceilings - study - 2'/i> baths - This home has many additional 1973 PONTLAC CATALINA, V-8, Auto., PS/PB 1375 P.S., P.B., oir, Sharp!! ...... $3^5 features, call now! 1974 MONTE CARLO, air . . . . ; ...... $3595' 1972 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO, 2 door, BULK PROPANE systems All Hunting 1973 PONTIAC CATALINA, 2-dr. hardtop. V-8 auto., ...... A manor home in the country, nestled in maples, brick home V-8, Auto., PS/PB 1995 for grain driers or" home heating. Fuelgas Company of Licenses and barn on 5 acres. This home has to be seen to be 1972 PONTIAC CATALINA BROUGHAM 1973 COUGAR, 2-door hardtop, 8 auto., PS/PB, Cass City. Phone 872-2161. appreciated. Features 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basement, 4-door, V-8, Auto., PS/PB, AIR, 57,000 Miles 1595 Stereo, AIR ...... $2895 2-11-14-tf now available more. For the asking price of $37,500, Cass City Schools. 77-172-HF 1972 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY WAGON 1972 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2-door, hardtop, 8 auto., V-8, Auto., PS/PB, AIR, Save! Your Hunting 1095 PS/PB, AIR ...... $1995 Landscape Headquarters Gravel business - like pure gold. There's reportedly 250,000 1971 DODGE POLARA 4-door, 8 auto., PS/PB ...... j]095 White Stone $25.00/Ton ySrds of gravel on this 40 acre parcel located just south of Cass PICKUPS PICK-UPS Albee True Value City. 3 bedroom home, garage, machine shed and barn are 1973 FIDO 8 auto., P.S., P.B ...... $2295 Peat Moss 85? included with property. 77-339-F 1975 CHEVROLET % TON, 350 Auto., $ 1973 RANGER F100 XLT, V-8, P.S., P.B. Hardware For All Your Landscaping Cass City PS/PB, 29,000 Miles 3975 air, deluxe box cover ...... $2795 Dale Brown -Phone 872-3158 Needs, Call 5-8-18-tf 1975 CHEVROLET % TON, 4-Wheel drive, 1972 EL CAMINO, new paint ...... $1995 V-8, Auto., PS/PB, Camper Pkg., 40,000 miles "Let's Get Together" Open Monday thru Thursday 9 to 5 Thumb Landscaping GROUP GARAGE SALE - Bi- 1974 DODGE D-200 CLUB CAB, V-8, Auto., cycles: 10 speed, 20", train- at PS/PB, Camper Pkg. 40,000 Miles ing. Honda motorcycle 3970 Friday 9 to 7 Saturday 9 to 1 2 Company 76 XR75. Aluminum storm 1973 DODGE D-200 CLUB CAB, V-8, Or Anytime by Appointment Bad Axe door, sliding shower door, 2 (McLeod Realty, Inc. Auto., PS/PB, 50,000 miles, AIR, Camper Pkg. 3280 bathroom sinks with fittings, Located on corner of M-142 630 N. State and M-19. Phone 269-6292 double medicine cabinet, Trl-Val 8498 State Rd. man's bowling ball, baby Caro- Millington- Free estimates buggy stroller combination, Ph.673-6106 2-9-1-2 Ph. 871-4567 Rabideau Motors club aluminum in poppy col- Board Of Real Estate (DUAL HOUSING FOR SALE -1976 Honda XR75 or, antique rocking chair, REALTOR And Listing Exchange OWWTWY Automotive Division motorcycle, $350. Dan Dick- clothes, dishes, books. Sept. Commercial Residential Farm Cass City Phone 872-3000 AUTO SALES inson, 6391 Church St. Phone 8-9, 9-5 p.m. 6391 Church St. Open Daily 9 • 7, Sat. 9 • 4, Other Times By Appointment 6617 Main. Cass City Phone 872-4620 872-3566. 2-9-8-3 5-9-8-1 3-9-1-2 CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1977 PAGE FIFTEEN CASS CITY, MICHIGAN TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE PROFITABLE, LOW COST CLASSIFIED ADS ( Notices ~]( Notices ) [ Real Estate For Sale J Real Estate [ Services"""] [ Services J [ Wanted to Buy] How about a nice 4 bedroom, 2 story, Mission Brick country SEWING MACHINE and vac- WANT TO BUY - house, pre- GAME PARTY - Every Sun- WANTED - old pocket For Sale NORM COATES TV service, uum cleaner sales and serv- day night, at St. Pancratius watches, rings, chains. Call home? Large lot or acres if you prefer - land contract, low ferably 3 bedrooms - in count- down payment. FOR SALE - 5 acres. 4 miles 6750 Elmwood Rd., Cass City. ice. Parts in stock for all hall, Cass City, 7:30 p.m. 872-2635 after 5 p.m. makes. Service Department ry, within 15 miles of Cass 5-2-20-tfn west and 1 north of Cass City Phone 872-3139. If no answer, City. Also, acetylene torch. 5-2-20-tf call 872-3435. 8-10-16-tf and store hours, 8 to 5. Tom Just across the road from the river - this beautiful 3 bedroom Phone 1-313-664-8297. 3-8-25-3 Lowery, 319 Bacon St., Bad Phone 665-2666. 6-9-8-3 ranch, (has all the extras) 1\'-> car garage with automatic Axe. Phone 269-9101. Real Estate For Sale ] door opener. All on acres with a land contract. FOR SALE in Cass City - Jack Stahlbaum 8-1-8-tf WANTED - doghouse for Large three bedroom ranch and Sons black Lab. Call 872-4036. Real Estate So you want to farm? Try this for a start. 80 acres, 40 cleared. type house on a large corner BROOKS 6-9-8-3 You have no work to do on this 4 bedroom, 2 story farm home. lot. 2M- baths, 2 fireplaces, 3% acres with M-81 location: Hookup for 2 trailers & basement Has 36x60 barn and other outbuildings. You really must see it - LANDSCAPING home, also business building. The place is vacant and can be large patio, many built-ins Asphalt Paving WANTED - good used 20 only 41 •» miles from Cass City, move right in, it's priced to sell. and lots of other features. Call Maple gauge automatic shotgun. shown at any time, just give me a call. More particulars at of- White Birch fice. See for yourself - this beautiful 4 bedroom home, with all me or see Don Wildman after 6 Phone 313-672-9396. 6-8-25-3 extras, including fireplace and double lot - is well worth the p.m. 6877 Herron Drive. 6293 W. Main Pines asking price. Phone 872-2457. 3-8-25-3 Cedars Three bedroom home in Cass City, nice garden spot, furnace, Cass City Shrubbery at a price you can afford. Please call for an appointment. To Give Away 1 Make us an offer on the roomy 4 bedroom or 2 apartment FOR SALE - 1 acre. Nice For Free Estimate Oscar D. Brooks Sheridan Township: 115 acres in one parcel and also an home, has new roof, contract terms. Good investment building site. 4 miles west and Phone 872-3082 6389 7th Street TO GIVE AWAY - three pups. additional 120 joining this, can be made into one unit or property. 3 north of Cass City. Phone 8-9-1-2 Cass City, Michigan Phone 872-3549. 7-9-1-3 purchased separately. If in need of more farm land in this area 1-313-664-8297. 3-8-25-3 Call Collect 872-2932 now is (he time to act when land is available. Come and inspect this air conditioned 3 bedroom modular TRI-COUNTY Dead Stock FREE - Manure for gardens, home with 2 baths and I1/-- car garage. Terms available. Removal. Free service on State Inspected 1 _. 8-8-11-12 after 6 p.m. - A. Hoffman, River frontage. : about 5 acres with a three bedroom home, Real Estate cows and steers over 500 Ibs. phone 872-2042. 7-9-8-tf living room, family room, near Cass City, barn for storage, In the country - fairly new 3 bedroom ranch with his and her Phone 517-375-4088. 8-8-1-tf DOES YOUR PIANO need good garden soil and lots of river frontage. Call for an appoint- garages - over an acre with a large pond. Hurry so you can pick For Rent tuning? Call Duane Johnston, ment. your own interior decor. FOR "a job well done feel- 409 Cleveland St., Bad Axe, TO GIVE AWAY - black and ing" clean carpets with Blue 269-7364. Thirteen years' ex- white Borderline Collie and FOR RENT - apartment type perience on all makes of pi- 5-month-old brown and white Very nice ;i bedroom home in Cass City, basement, garage, Mini farm - 2 acres with a lovely 3 bedroom farm home, living for girls. 1 block south Lustre. Rent electric sham- carpeted, 3 car garage, large barn, shade trees. pooer $1. Ben Franklin Store, anos, registered craftsman pup. Phone 872-2672. 4 miles corner location, home neat as a pin. Why not sec it? Just give of light. New washer and member of the Piano Tech- me a call. Cass City. 8-6-11-tf north of Cass City, 6 miles dryer. Furnished. Rent in- nician's Guild. 8-7-30-tf east and '/ mile north. 7-9-8-1 40 acres to play on, build on or roam on, beautiful spot to do cludes all utilities. Phone 2 13 acres located in Sheridan township, electricity, wooded, whatever you want. Land contract available. 872-3570. 4-9-8-tf CUSTOM BUTCHERING - secluded ideal place to build or park your trailer. Full price, Monday and by 10 a.m. Tues- Farm FREE PUPPIES to good home. Will be small dogs. $7,500. with only $1,500. down, monthly payment of $75.00. 3 day. By appointment only. 35 ACRES for cash rent - /4 Equipment Two brown, one black. Call north of Cass City. After 6 Cutting and wrapping for deep freeze. l'/ miles south. after 4:00.872-2014. 7-9-8-ln Widow wants to sell nice 40 acres near Kingston, very p.m. call 872-2042. 4-9-8-tf 2 FOR SALE - one row Case comfortable :i bedroom home, partial basement, good storage Carl Reed, Cass City. Phone 872-2085 8-10-27-tf corn picker, $165. Phone TO GIVE AWAY - English building. Why buy just a house when you can get 40 acres to go 872-4591. 9-9-8-3 with it. Setter and Beagle pups, 8 lluntsville Mobile Chuck Gage Welding weeks' old, good hunting We need listings on all types of property now so just give us a Home Park FOR SALE - 1969 Case Con- dogs. 6574 Elizabeth St. Any- Shop struction King tractor with time. 7-9-1-3 call. We now have heli-arc welding front loader. Call evenings EDWARD J. HAHN, BROKER Call Mary LaPeer REALTOR 872-2967 or 872-3904 days. FREE - Fill dirt, clean. Call at 872-2545 after 7:00 p.m. Lots AvaiJabJe Specializing in stainless 9-9-1-3 665-2257. 7-9-8-1 3-7-28-tf Located at 0240 W. Main Street, Cass City Office 673-7777 steel, blacksmithing, fabrica- ting and radiator repair. the friendly place, phone 872-2155 days or 872-3519 evenings. We wish to congratulate Kim Anthony and Jim Lenhard, FOR SALE - Oliver 77 tractor, FREE BEAGLE puppy to who have joined our staff at Osentoski Realty Call them at Phone 872-3144 trailer plow, disc, harrow, good home. Phone 872-4288. 3-9-8-1 872-2720. Also portable welding trailer sickle bar, rake. Call 7-8-25-3 872-4533. 9-9-8-1 7062 E. DeckervilleRd. FOR SALE BY B.A. CALKA REAL ESTATE 4-6-9-tt Deford, Michigan [ Livestock ] Phone 872-2552 FOR SALE - M International, 8-5-15-tf 3 bottom plow, 4 row culti- COUNTRY LIVING !!!! PARTY STORE: Living quarters 3 bedrooms, PLUS: vator and duals; John Deere FOR SALE - Live hens. 50 remodeled store; grossed over $263,000.00 in 1976 - Beer & Wine FOR RENT - 3 bedroom NEAR CARO: Ranch type home with 5 rooms; large attached trailer house. Phone 872-2983. 55 combine with 334 corn head cents each, some laying. and light groceries, etc. B AND B Refrigeration - Re- breezeway and 2 car garage; basement; new gas furnace; 4-9-1-3 and Innes pick-up. Call 872- Phone 872-3931. 10-9-1-3 pair all makes of washers, 2673. 9-9-1-3 aluminum siding; built-in gun case; Franklin fireplace; plus driers, refrigerators, freezers 20 x 20' 1'- car garage for workshop; beautiful setting among RETIREES!! SPECIAL!! Very neat in and out ONE STORY FOR RENT - 10x47 ft. 2-bed- FOR SALE - 2 milking short- HOME with 2 large bedrooms; lots of closet and storage and ranges. Call Caro 673-6125. horn heifers, open, vacci- many Blue Spruce, Scotch Pines, White Pines, etc. Just off room trailer. Close to town 8-5-1-tf FOR SALE - Fannall M wide M-81 highway - near Caro - ALL THIS FOR $39,500.00 terms. space; FAMILY ROOM in knotty pine; I'- BATHROOMS; and factories. Phone 872-4528. front with V snow blade. Also nated, registered. 1 roan - very well planned home; nicely landscaped; basement; wall to 4-9-8-3 antique 8 piece dining room June Bonnie Buttergirl - born MOVE RIGHT IN !!!! wall carpeting; GARAGE — very good investment here at Home Modernization set. Dick Greenwood, 872- Oct. 3, 1975. 1 red - Barington $27,000.00. Possession on short notice!!! Your inspection 2369. 9-8-25-3 Cindy - born Nov. 15, 1975. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION: On this elegant story home - invited!!! ( Services ] inside and out, including Phone 872-3683. 10-8-25-3 8 rooms - new wall to wall carpeting; 22 x 28' FAMILY ROOM windows, insulated siding, Rent on first floor with Franklin stove with natural gas logs; 3 ACRES OF WOODS!!! and family room additions, FOR SALE - pony. Gentle, practically new natural gas furnace and hot water heater; Custom Slaughtering - Curing good with kids. Shown in 4-H. FARMETTE: 10 ACRES - TRI-LEVEL HOME built in 1971 - garages, breezeways, roofing. a breakfast nook off kitchen; basement; !'/:> bathrooms; Smoking and Processing And also new home con- Phone 872-3677. 10-8-25-3 garage attached; nicely landscaped; near all schools; your FAMILY ROOM with Angel Stone FIREPLACE with Case 450 heatilator; 2 BATHROOMS; 8 rooms; 3 bedrooms; phone and struction or shells. Call inspection invited!!!! Asking only $39,500.00 terms. Beef-Pork-Veal-Lamb Dozer FOR SALE - Feeder pigs. TV jacks in bedrooms and garage; wall to wall carpeting; Edgar Cummins, Cass City. built-in gun cabinet; 2 sets of sliding glass doors leading to Bob Krauth by day, by week, Call 872-2969. 10-9-8-3 MOBILE HUME 12' x 00' Skirted, Hollywood tie-downs, on patios; laundry room; stone front and aluminum siding; For Sale - Beef and Pork, by month slab - LOT 148' x 208', only 2 miles from Cass City on black- shutters; 2 car garage attached & insulated: 7-8 fruit trees. whole or half. Wrapped in the 517 - 635-7822 top road, 57' deep well with own water system, 1,000 gallon new clear shrink film. Rabideau Motors 12x18' utility building; many other features; $55,000.00 terms for estimates. 8-8-25-4 [Help Wanted) septic tank - Immediate Possession - $12,500.00 - Terms. available. Erla's Packing Co. Farm Division AUCTIONEERING - See Cass City WANTED - baby sitter days SPECIAL!!! RETIREES!! ATTENTION RETIREES!!! Cass City, Michigan Lorn "Slim" Hillaker. Top Phone 872-2616 in my home. Call 872-2979 2 ACRES. One story home with 2 bedrooms (one extra large) 40 acres close into Cass City: 4 room frame home with Dick Erla dollar for your property. 9-7-7-tf after 4:30. 11-9-1-3 wall to wall carpeting; oil furnace; basement; extra large insul-siding; oil heating; drilled well with own water system; Phone 872-2191 Phone 872-3019 Cass City. 8-11-2-tf kitchen: situated on a knoll - lots of trees, flowers, shrubs; I'li basement; granary; garage; barn foundation - 34 acres 8-10-3-tf FOR SALE - 2510 John Deere WANTED - Babysitter for car garage; barn with concrete floor; electricity and water to tillable; WIDOW CANNOT HANDLE; $35,000.00. with 4 row bean puller; one afternoons, 3-11 p.m. May live barn; poultry house; STATE LAND on 3 sides with excellent SEPTIC TANK CLEANING - CUSTOM four row bean windrower with in. Call 872-2609. 11-9-1-3 hunting for deer, pheasants and rabbits; 500' to blueberry ' LIVE STREAM TOO!!!! For fast, guaranteed work BUTCHERING cross conveyer, like new; marsh: SNOWMOBILE TRAILS nearby; RAIL FENCE call Dale Rabideau, Cass John Deere side rake; '52 BOOK A TOY & GIFT PARTY surrounds property - Orchard has 18 apple, 2 cherry and 1 pear 40 ACRES: Home built in 195(i with hardwood floors in living City, 872-3581 or 872-3000. Meat cut, wrapped and frozen Chevrolet truck; 20 ft. Mc- tree - all this for $22,000.00. HURRY!! HURRY!! room and hallway; OIL FURNACE; BRICK FIREPLACE 8-3-24-tf Generous Hostess Awards with heatilator; large family size kitchen with many kitchen Gainor's Cormick-Deering cart har- cabinets; basement; among hundreds of pine trees, etc. AUCTIONEER row; 10 ft. cultipacker. Phone DEMONSTRATORS ALSO ALL THE ROOM FOR YOUR FAMILY!!!! 658-2338. 4 east of Cass City, NEEDED Excellent hunting deer, pheasants, rabbits, etc. - fishing. All EXPERIENCED Meat Packing this for $37,500.00 terms. Widow moving into apartment. 7' -north on M -53. 9-9-1-3 Over 400 newest most-wan ted JUST LISTED!!! In Cass City - PRACTICALLY ALL RE- items MODELEI) RECENTLY: All New Kitchen; All new Complete Auctioneering Ser- 80 ACRES: 35 acres tillable - balance in second growth - no Bad Axe, Phone 269-8161 FOR SALE - Oliver 66 row For further information, write bathroom ; 14x27' living room with recessed lights; wall to wall vice Handled Anywhere. crop, wide front, 2 bottom buildings; $48,000.00 terms. We Make All Arrangements carpeting; ALL NEW 26x30' garage 2' - car - 9x26' workshop in 1 mile north, 1 mile west of plow, 2 row cultivator. Priced garage; anchor fencing cost over $1100. - 10x16' PATIO; Our Experience Is Your Santa's Parties NEW SUBDIVISION: BRICK & ALUMINUM SIDING: Assurance. Bad Axe. reasonable. Phone 872-3842. Natural gas furnace; laundry room off kitchen; 4 large 8-11-25-tf 9-9-1-3 bedrooms with lots of closets and storage space; over $1800.00 approximately 1500 square feet of living space; plus full Box P, Avon, Conn. 06001 basement; kitchen cabinets alone cost over $1500.00; plus Ira, David & spent on kitchen cabinets; Your inspection invited!!! Offered FOR SALE - 55 John Deere OR Call Toll Free l-SOO-243-7606 to you for $31,500.00 terms. BRICK FIREPLACE with healilator cost over $2,000.00 - all Martin Osentoski CHAPPEL'S Plumbing & 11-9-8J large rooms; Andersen Windows - 22x24' garage; i>- Heating Service. Also storm combine with bean attach- Phone: door and window repair. No ments, set-up for beans and RESPONSIBLE housekeeper COMPLETELY EQUIPPED AND FURNISHED!!' BATHROOMS; oil fired heating system; many other built-ins - Cass City 872-2352 collect priced to sell RIGHT NOW FOR $49,500.00 terms available job too small. Phone 375-2510. ready to go. Phone 872-3238. to take care of school age /() ACRES: Grade A Dairy farm - comes with 46 head of cattle - 8-7-22-tf children For more informa- all corn and hay; all equipment - 4 tractors, etc $12500000 Immediate Possession. 9-9-1-3 terms. ' HORSE BOARDING by the tion call after 4:30 872-3949. month. Also custom combin- 11-9-8-ln BUILDING SITES: 5 ACRE PARCEL to center of Cass River ing for corn, $15 acre, and Used Forage Equipment NEED MORE INCOME OR A JOB!!! GAS STATION enjoying -— high and dry; i mile south and 1 '•• miles west of Cass City. soybeans, $9 acre. Call 872- EXPERIENCED waitress for a good gross business - 18,000 gallons storage capacity - comes 2340. 8-9-1-3 Come in and look over this fine recon- dining room at Wildwood completely equipped, plus inventory - one man operation!!!! READY TO BUILD - EXCELLENT LOCATION!!!!! Farms, 6320 Van Dyke, Cass $34,5(10.0(1 terms. ditioned equipment. Ready to go to work City. Apply in person. BUILDING SITE: Close to Cass City - P., Acres - clean - now when you need it. 11-8-11-tf IN CASS CITY: LARGE 5 bedroom home with extensive $4,000.00. Terms available to responsible party. Immediate Get the best remodeling completed; aluminum siding; shutters; wall to Possession. wall carpeting; formal dining room; natural gas forced hot GEHL 600 with corn head, windrow pick- [Work Wanted) water heating system; family size kitchen with Birch Insulation 1 up and chopper head cabinets; attached large 2 car garage; 1'2 LOTS - I - IN CASS CITY: 1 Block off Main St. — 1'2 story frame home BABYSITTING-in my home. BATHROOMS; Office, Den and Laundry Room off kitchen; with insul siding; 3 large bedrooms; formal dining room; All days, including week many other features!!!! Offered to you for $45,000.00 terms. knickknack shelving - extra large living room; basement; Call Joe NEW HOLLAND 770 12-knife with 2-row ends. Phone 872-4709. 12-8-25-3 open stairway off foyer to Living room; laundry room off Mellendorf 3,000 SQUARE FOOT BUILDING!!! kitchen; natural gas log FIREPLACE in living room; wall to corn head BABY SITTING - in my wall carpeting; other features - corner lot with large shade home. Kindergartener or IN CASS CITY: Brick construction -one story-village water .trees; 4 black walnut trees; $23,000.00 terms. and sewer - gas heat; railroad siding; building suitable for 375-2727 NEW HOLLAND Super 717 9-knife with younger child. Phone 872- 2894. 12-9-1-3 light manufacturing, body shop; tire shop; auto repair; SAGINAW BAY!!!! State Licensed 2-row corn head warehousing - all this for $15,500.00 terms. A GOOD INVESTMENT HERE!!!! 9 Unit Apartment 8-1-20-tf IDEAL FOR THE SEMI-RETIRED!!! Building-all on one floor; plus 15x25' laundry room; each with NEW HOLLAND Model 880 2-row corn Card of Thanks) BUSINESS BUILDING AND LIVING QUARTERS: Presently individual oil heating system; ALL THIS FOR $55,000. Your FAGAN'S THUMB Carpet inspection invited!!!! ALL RENTED!!!! Cleaning - Dry foam or steam. head operated as small electrical repair shop; 3 large bedrooms; Also upholstery and wall IN LOVING memory of our closets; new kitchen cabinets; wall to wall carpeting in extra cleaning. Free Estimates. dear mother, Mrs. Cora Cliff, large living room; bedroom and hallway; very good buy at FARMETTE!! Call toll free 1-800-322-0206 who passed away six years $21,500. Sellers will hold land contract with responsible family. NEW HOLLAND Model 1880 3-row corn 3:i.i ACRES close to Cass City; 5 room basement home with or 517 761-7503. We wel- ago on Sept. 13. Sadly missed come Bankamericard - Mas- head, windrow pick-up, self-propelled, by the five daughters. 13-9-8-1 LOOKING FOR WORK? BUSINESS PROPERTY & HOME natural gas for heat - 221' drilled well - 26x45' building ideal for rummage sales; radiator shop; body bumping, etc., $18,500. ter Charge. 8-3-20-tf with cab. CASS CITY AREA: Highway location 1'/•> Acres -1 story frame A SPECIAL thanks to George home with 5 rooms; natural gas furnace; very neat in and out - Janssen and his helpers for nicely landscaped; 24x28' garage; PLUS 38 x 42' building CLOSE IN TO CASS CITY: 11 ACRES comes with BRICK & Martin Electric JOHN DEERE Model 38 2-row corn head, their time and work on our suitable for repairs; body shop; gas station; etc. comes with 2 Aluminum siding home; 3 bedrooms; gas furnace; wall to wall windrow pick-up auction sale. His generous H.P. air compressor and two post Globe Hoist; TO SETTLE Residential and Commercial carpeting; enclosed rear porch; many kitchen cabinets; Wiring donation helped make our ESTATE; $42,000.00. Your inspection invited!!! picture window in living room; large barn in poor condition; NEW HOLLAND 717 with single row corn auction a big success. Thanks $26,500.00. State Licensed again. Owen-Gage Band BRICK HOME IN CASS CITY: 2 BEDROOMS; dining room; head Boosters. 13-9-8-1 large living room; large bathroom and laundry room; newly LISTINGS WANTED: On all types of REAL ESTATE decorated; ONE STORY - wall to wall carpeting; 22x24' FARMS, HOMES, COUNTRY HOMES, RETIREMENT, Free Estimates I WOULD LIKE to thank my garage - many other features — Offered to you for $26,500.00. BUSINESSES, LOTS, ETC. NEW HOLLAND Super 717 2-row corn Immediate Possession, relatives and friends for their Phone 872-4114 head thoughtfulness while I was in the hospital - for the flowers, SEE, CALL OR WRITE TO: B.A. CALKA, REALTOR Waiver of Interest and Finance Charges on Most Used cards and gifts. Also thanks to 4180 Kurds Corner Road Equipment until March 1,1978 8-10-1-tf the nurses, the hospital staff 6306 W. Main St.,Cass City, Michigan 48726 and dietary department and Telephone .-872-3355 Rev. Taylor and Rev. Stanley REALTOR ELMER H. FRANCIS, li- Rabideau Motors "LISTINGS WANTED ON ALL TYPES OF PROPERTY" censed builder. New homes or for their visits. It was ap- remodeling. Roofing, siding, Farm Division preciated very much. God barns, pole buildings. Phone bless each one. Mrs. Florence SERVING THIS COMMUNITY FOR OVER 24 YEARS 872-2921. 8-11-7-tf Pb-rp S72-2616 Cass City Linderman,- 13-9-8-1 PAGE SIXTEE.; CASS CITY CHRONICLE - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1977 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN"

e> Ordinary couples revel in unordinary motorcycle trips

Larry and Linda and How- er on their cycles. haven't been able to get their a previous trip, when they according to Kelley, "espec- ard and Gerry are just your Their longest trip was last vacation schedules coordi- had to go about 400 miles to ially when they see your average couples. year, to Nashville, the Caro- nated so they can make catch a ferry. license plates." Larry Sokol, 35, drives fork- linas, and the Great Smoky another long trip together. Wherever possible, they In addition to wonderment lift at the Pontiac Motor Mountains, for a total of 2,800 The second year, the Cass travel on the more scenic about the distance they trav- Division plant in Pontiac. His miles. City couples toured New York back roads, as opposed to the el, another common reaction, wife, Linda, is a self-em- The Sokols and Kelleys are State and Vermont. four-lane divided highways. Sokol said, is a nostalgic "I ployed interior decorator. neighbors. The Sokols live at The two couples always used to" from older motorists Howard Kelley, 42, fixes G644 Houghton Street; the This year, they started stay in motels, preferably who used to ride motorcycles. machinery at the Saginaw Kelleys at 6655 Third Street. their journey July 24, travel- small ones so they can park As for other motorcyclists, Steering Gear plant in Sagi- Their cycle tours started ing the first day to . their cycles just outside the Mrs. Sokol said they saw naw. His spouse, Gerry, is a four years ago. They were on The second day took them to door to guard against poten- more of them on the road this housewife. a Sunday afternoon run with a Cornwall, Ont.; the third to tial thieves. year than they ever have. But when the Cass City motorcycle group from Mar- Quebec; the fourth to Port- Not all of their travel this It was Mrs. Sokol who got foursome go on vacation, they lette when one of the mem- land, Maine. year was by motorcycle. The her husband interested in leave their cars and pickup bers said, "This is fun. We They then went to Quincy, four went on a horse and motorcycling. Her fondness trucks behind and hop on ought to go on a trip." Mass; Wareham, Mass.; buggy ride in Quebec and took for the two-wheelers goes their motorcycles. They agreed and the result Catskill, N.Y., and for their a ferry to Martha's Vineyard, back to when she was a little They returned Aug. 2 from was four couples, including final night on the road, to St. a Massachusetts island south girl, though she didn't get her NEW TEACHERS IN THE Cass City Intermediate School a 2,300 mile trip through the the man who first suggested Catherines, Ont. of Cape Cod. own machine until 10 years and their subjects are, from left, front row: Debbie Bacon, eastern United States and the idea, rode their cycles They average about 230 They did take two of their ago. Canada. It was the fourth around Lake Superior. miles a day. Their longest three cycles with them on the Howard Kelley bought his 6th grade; Laura Seibert, grades 5-8, special education; Mar- year they have toured togeth- Since then, the four couples distance ever in a day was on ferry so they could ride first cycle in 1908 and then his ilyn Walsh, math and English; Gail Guenther, librarian. around the island. wife got interested in the Back row: Randy Koch, guidance counsellor; Robert Ber- Larry and Linda each ride a sport. 750 Honda. Gerry Kelley pre- In addition to the touring ridge, special education; Jane Smith, math and art; Betty fers to let her husband do the machines, each family also Pattullo, home economics. driving, so sits on the back of owns a bike for riding on dirt. their Italian-made Moto In addition to his two-wheel Guzzi 850. sport, Larry Sokol owns a four-wheel super modified In their four years of tour- race car, which he races at ing, they have not had an the Thunder Road Speedway. accident or mechanical Motorcycles are an eco- breakdown, other than a nomical way to travel. Kel- broken chain once on Larry's ley 's total fuel bill for the bike. It took about 20 minutes 2,:i()0 miles this year was for him to replace it with the $30.11; the Sokols', about spare he carried with him. twice that with their two cycles. For protection, each of the Their cycles aren't, though, riders wears a leather jacket what a high school kid would and helmet. If it rains, they buy with what he makes from put on their rain suits - a part-time job. preferably just before it Including accessories such starts raining, as opposed to as the fairings and saddle- just after. bags, the Kelleys have about f h Although they stay fairly $:i,5()0 invested in their twin- dry - the windshield fairings cylinder Moto Guzzi. on their bikes also help by With accessories (including deflecting much of the water a regular radio on one, a - riding in the rain does have citi/ens band radio on the one disadvantage. other), Larry and Linda Sok- When cars pass by, Mrs. ols' four-cylinder Hondas are Sokol said, the occupants each worth about $2,700. FOUR BY TWO -- From left, by the motorcycles they rode "wave at you and laugh." As for next year, the four Other than when it's rain- are planning to travel out on their trip this summer, are Larry Sokol, Howard and ing, the four agree the people West. They were hoping to NEW TEACHERS in the elementary grades and high Gerry Kelley, and Linda Sokol. The foursome were able they encounter on their trips make that trip this year, but school are, front row, from left: Cindy Woods, special educa- to pack enough clothes in their saddlebags for a complete have always been friendly. didn't have enough time. Most of the reaction comes If the enthusiasm of Linda tion, Campbell; Kathy Sanford, 2nd-3rd, Shabbona; Kath- change of clothing each day during their 10-day trip. from people driving in cars, Sokol is typical, they can reen Iseler, 2nd grade; Sherry! Dillon, kindergarten; Terri- hardly wait. "It sure is fun," she ex- lyn Krueger, social studies. Back row: Frank Sigourney, claimed. "It's too bad we vocal music; Thomas Strait, speech and English; Lloyd Aibee Headquarters For can't go all summer." Schinnerer, social studies. im w Ail four Hunting H CHECK THESE HUNTERS' FEATURES Thieves prowl in Cass COMPOUND Remington Mohawk SHELLS City and area, say police BOWS 12-Gauge Bear $ 95 Field Load The car of Meredith B. bags of marijuana under the from the county jail later that reported to the sheriff's de- Auten is still missing, after driver's sent, a pipe and day after posting $200 bond. partment that his home was White Tail Hunter 79 12-Gauge having been stolen Saturday. "roach clip" holding sus- A warrant charging him entered during the night. Auten, of 4(i:i(i N. Seeger pected marijuana, a hand- with possession of marijuana Taken were $9 from his Bear Long Range Street, reported to Cass City rolled marijuana cigarette, was issued Tuesday by the wallet on the dining room $ 95 police that afternoon that he and two packs of cigarette prosecutor's office. Snicler's table and $20 from a purse Polar LTD 139 16 and 20 Gauge left his car in the alley behind papers. appearance date in district next to the sofa belonging to the Cass City State Bank at Arrested on a charge of court was not immediately Tammy Finkbeiner of 6341 Ben Pearson Field Load II:ISO a.m. with the keys in the possession of marijuana was known. Wallace Road, Gagetown, $7995 ignition. When he returned Thomas K. Snider, 20, of Aug. 29, Stanley Lesoski of who was spending the night Shadow later, the car, a 1975 Ford Warren. He was released 4i!22 Center Street, Gagetown, with his daughter. 16 and 20 Gauge Torino, was missing. $349 Value of the car was $3,500. Long Range License number was CGG ALL HUNTING 74 H. 50-Pack Francis Elliott of G65G Main $ Street reported to Cass City LICENSES AVAILABLE 22 Long Rifle police Saturday that his house was entered some time since 300°° REBATE Aug. 2H while he was away. The thieves gained entry by RUGER cutting a hole through a FIREARMS screen door and then unlock- MARLIN ing the door. MONZA OR VEGA Taken were a 35mm camera, lenses, and a tripod, 64.88 30A.S. and a cassette recorder. Here's Your Opportunity For A Real 10/22® AUTOLOADING CARBINE Sheriff's deputies were dis- 30-30 with Scope Self-loading .22 caliber 10-shot rotary box magazine fits smoothly. Re- patched at 6:20 a.m., Aug. 30, Buy On A Monza or Vega Equipped With ceiver tapped and drilled for scope mounting. Sliding cross-button safety. to Jensen Equipment Co. on American walnut stock. Manually operated bolt lock. G2/10/22 88 M-15 in Millington after an G2 $]22 alarm went off. The L-D4-Cylinder Aluminum Engine. They were met there by the 10-C firm's owner, Donald Jensen, 95 Model 1400 20 Gauge who told them a Kubota 12'2- Remington Mohawk horsepower diesel garden * 55 Winchester tractor, valued at $3,325; Model 94 30-30 rotary tiller attachment for 88 12,20,410 the tractor, $1,280, and a Case Winchester *104 '77 garden tractor with attached Fie Single Barrel mower, $2,578, had been 12,20 and 410 Gauge taken. Aug. 15, a four-wheel-drive Savage Pump $108" 17 horsepower Kubota, valued Fie Double Barrel at $4,290, was stolen from the 22,410,22-20 dealership. Over and Under 12 Gauge and 20 Gauge ^_ _ m t*r Margaret Legg told Caro 95 state police Friday moVning, Savage Fie Over and Under *164 that her store, the Cozy Inn at 45 and 50 Cal. Thompson Center Model 37 Deluxe G002 State Street, Kingston, $ 95 was entered some time after 6 Hawkins 169 p.m. the previous day. ch«rai.t Vega Hatchback Coupe Ithica $164" Due to the mess-papers, 77 KACS-15 cigarettes, and candy strewn COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES on the floor and counter-she was unable to determine if • Camouflage Suits • Skeet Equipment anything was missing. • Gun Cleaning Equipment • Duck and geese Decoys Sheriff's deputies on radar Offer Good Sept. 1 thru Oct. 5 patrol in Deford at 3:50 a.m. Saturday stopped a car on Deckerville Road, just east of Phillips Road, for speeding ALBEE HARDWARE and then arrested the driver Ouvry Chevrolet-Olds., Inc. Cass City Phone 872-2270 on a charge of possession of I Cass City marijuana. Phone 872-4301 Found in the car were two