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on Saturday to lie in state JUMPING FOR JOY - Was an emotion shared by teachers TENNIS, ANYONE? Grading of the new tennis in village park Other -- courts the and last Thursday9 the last day Of ~%c~h~e:.~~red%~i~~ was done last Thursday. Since then, the first layer of asphalt has been applied. part in officiated. than picking up report cards Friday. Taking a "fun The almost $70,000 project should be done by July 4. Valley Asphalt of Saginaw day" sack race in the village park were Campbell first Burial was in Novesta Cemetery . is \he contractor. grade teacher Polly Pakonen and student Mike Scott. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE,THURSDAY-JUNE 18,1981 CASCITY, MICHIGAN :: Rites held f Marriage Licenses Louis Kovacs Jr., 46, Mill- Mrs* Revs Little ’ L .forMrs, ington, and Penny Lm Morton, 31, Millington. pags City Area Social and PersonalIterns Phone 872-3698 Richard G. Knowlton. 24. .- Griffith I Vassar, and Carla L.-Toml linson, 24. Vassar. * Ruth Lucille Griffith, Fifty -f our relatives of and Preston Twenty women from Monsignor Peter Pijnap- Mrs. Grant Ball had with Tbomas A. Warren, a, ’. 66, of Cass City passed Mr. Mrs. Shelley Frank went Sat- Scott and Randy Stine Karr, Mrs. Ruth Grassmann Salem United Methodist urday to Wayne to spend two . pels, formerly of lCass City her Saturday evening, Mr. Mayville, and Cindy M.Kill- ’. away Monday at Provincial attended an open house and daughters, Suzanne and and now living in California, and Mrs. Wesley Ball and inger, 18, Caro. . House after an illness of one church participated in the weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday at the Garrison Stine Krista, Mr. and Mrs. annual “mystery trip” was a guest from Wed- family of Reese and Mr. and Robert Beardsley Jr., 20, . year. June George DeRocco Jr. and ’ home. They came from Easton and and nesday until Friday in the Mrs. Donald Ball and Caro,19, Caro. and Kim Marie Hover, She born Feb. 1, 1915, Richard Mr. 6. Traveling in three cars, daughters. The DeRoccos was Livonia, Hastings, Pontiac, Peters home of Mr. and Tom children. Obion County, Tenn., the Mrs: Emerson of the group went from Cass moved recently from Mrs. in Fenton, Saginaw, Bay City, Vassar attended the 50th City to the Raymond Partlo Colwood to Wayne. Jackson and visited former Grant D. Dearing, 19, daughter of Edith Allen Scott Brown City, Standish and parishioners here. Mrs. Glenn McClorey had Millington, and Lisa D. and the late Winfield Scott. wedding anniversary open home near Akron for a . Kawkawlin. Members of this house Sunday of Mr. and continental breakfast in the with her overnight Friday, Slater, 19, Millington. Scott married Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Louns- ’ Miss year’s high school graduat- Mrs. Orville Karr of Rich- Partlo iris garden. From Mrs. John West and Mrs. herFrank. granddaughter, Sandra Dale R. Ratza, 21, Davi- . ,William E. Griffith April 16, ing class, the grads will start bury had as guests Sunday son, and Jody Bussinger, land. there, they went to Midland evening, her three sisters Esther McCullough went L. - IQ32, in Detroit. Following Sept. 17 as students at the 17,Stephen Vassar. C. Alvord, 21 where they visited the Dow and their husbands, Mr, and June 6 to St. Thomas, Ont., their marriage, they made Specs Howard School of Tim McComb of Ventura, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Carl Lounsbury of Tulsa, their home in Detroit and St. Gardens and the annual arts Mrs. Charles Cutler of Broadcast Arts in South- Calif., flew to Detroit Friday and crafts show in the Clarence Schweitzer, 81, the Okla., left last Wednesday Grand Blanc, and Rose- Clair Shores. Griffith passed field. Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. after spending a week with maria M. Robinson, 18, Mill- when he came to attend the Midland Center for the Arts. Floyd Wiles and Mr. and former Lillian Schneider away in March, 1968. Mrs. wedding of his brother, Tom, Dinner was at the Train and a former resident here. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ington. I Mrs. Dean Tuckey. Griffith came to Cass City in Mr. and Mrs. Gerald and Debra Joos Saturday Station in the Valley Plaza. The remains were bought Leslie Lounsbury , Carl James S. Romosier, 41, 1974 from St. Clair Shores. Stilson and grandson Jamie to Cass City for interment Lounsbury and his wife are Kingston, and ElIen C. afternoon. He returned to They returned home at 6 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blades She is survived by one son, Parrish of Gagetown joined June 8. She is survived moving back to this area in McQuinn, 30, Kingston. California Sunday. p.m. The committee on went Thursday to visit their by I ,Roger Griffith of Livonia; the Good Sam Club, arrangements for the trip her husband and two daugh- the near future. Charles S. Holzworth, 26, two daughters, Mrs. Milton camping from Friday until son Edward and family at ters. Schweitzer is a cou- Vassar, and Barbara L. Mrs. John Haire attended were Shirley Geiger, Iris Canton Center and also to Mr. (Brenda) Phillips and Mrs. Sunday at the Pigeon River graduation exercises Thurs- Tuckey and Joyce Loomis. sin of Mrs. Frederick Pinney Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Busch, 26, Caro. Alan (Terry) Prosowski, Campgrounds. visit their son John and and the late John West. Foren and family of Royal Alan Petzold, 22, Mill- day evening at Freeland family at South Lyons. K. both of Cass City; her High School. Her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bird of Oak visited Mrs. Foren’s ington, and Valerie L. Gay, mother, of Cass City; 12 Sunday they were among The Progressive class of mother, Mrs- Alice MckGr, 22, Millington. Hills and Dales Marsha Fenton, was a class Alma were Sunday visitors at relatives and friends of grandchildren; one brother, General Hospital member. Her parents, Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Salem United Methodist On Sunday- Marvin Scott of Roseville; and Mrs. Lewis Fenton, held Richard Blades at an open church will meet this Thurs- William J. Profit. house celebrating his grad- The Want Ads are newsy too. I avd one sister, Mrs. LeVerne open house in her honor day evening, June 18, at the PATIENTS LISTED MON- uation from high school, Diabetes .Teachworth of Cass City. Saturday afternoon. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Gil One brother, J. M. Scott, DAY, JUNE 15, WEKE: Mr. Mrs. Les They returned to Cass City CASS CITY CHRONICLE Hartwick entertained at Schwaderer . USPS 092.700 .preceded her in death. Monday. Hugh Webb, Martha Doris Hurd announces the dinner Sunday to celebrate Anne Marie Lorentzen of PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Funeral services were birth of her 12th grandchild. classes AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN VanCamp, Mrs. Grace the 12th birthday of their son Sharon Groth’s address is Mainstreet conducted Wednesday after- Born to Russell and Connie Saginaw was among those 1 8550 Parker, John Warju, Mrs. Jeff, Thelma Bogart and el &reno, Apt. 59, 3840 N. here to attend the open . noon at Little’s Funeral Bradley June 7 at Hills and Stella Jackson of Caro, Mr. oe@n Soon John Haire, publisher. Home, Cass City, with Rev. Ronald Kendall, Mrs. Elmer 43rd Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. house for Dr. Ballard Parrish, Mrs. Larry Peters, Dales General Hospital, a and Mrs. Edward Keating of National Advertising Representative, Gerald Rodgers of the baby boy, Andrew John, 85017. Sunday. About 100 persons Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc., 257 Mrs. James Peyerk and Saginaw, Dave Warner of attended. The Tuscola County Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Mich- Deford Community Church weighed eight pounds and 10 Mrs. Nellie Wallace of Cass Vassar, Arlan Hartwick and The Cass River Women’s Health Department will igan. officiating . ounces. He joins two bro- Second class postage paid at Cass City; Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher Temperance Union will meet Tuesday,start another June diabetes 23. class Burial was in Gethsemane thers and two sisters at Sr. Other members of the ENGAGED City, Michigan 48726. Cemetery, Detroit. John Radina qf Fairgrove; at the home of Mrs. Walter Subscription Price: To post offices in James Warju of Bay City; home. Fisher families joined them Putnam Friday, June 19, at .. __ __ - - John Audia of U bly ; in the afternoon for cake and 1: 30. Visitors are welcome. are offered at the Health $7.00 a year or 2 years for 512.00. 3 It’s Coming About 70 youth who travel years for $18.00. $4.00 tor six months Claudine Baer and Mrs. ice cream. s Department on by bicycle and are known as M-81. The and 3 months for $2.25. Harold Phelps of Snover; classes will start at 6:30 In other parts of the United States, St. Roch’s “The Spokesmen” will Leah Britton was guest of Arnold Bell of Unionville; Seventy-two children and p.m. S0.00 a year or 2 years for $15.00. 6 arrive Saturday afternoon at honor at a bridal shower Summer Collins of Deford; 28 teachers and workers Saturday evening, given by The next series of diabetic months 54.50 and 3 months for $2.50. Robert Deeg 11, Clarence the Dale Buehrly home and were present Monday for the classes will start in the fall, 50 cents extra charged for pan year Festival from there will go to various her attendants. About 35 order. Payable in advance. Koch, Mrs. Zoe Lang of beginning of the Novesta For information on dia- For information regarding newspaper M-25,Caseville homes for lodging and ladies attended the fete in Se bewaing ; Church of Christ vacation the Baptist church betes or to register for the advertising and commercial and @b July 10=11-12 Fred Linderman of breakfast Sunday morning. Bible school. class, call 673-8114. printing, telephone 872-2010. The Christian youth group of fellowship rooms. Miss Bingo Decker; Britton and Cass Ferris plan a L Games Mrs. Mildred Mosack and singers will present Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tracy program at both the 8:45 and to be married July 25. Hills and Dales Ethnic Foods Mrs. Alonzo Perez of Gage- were Sunday visitors at 11 a.m. services in Salem Country Store town; the Ronald Fox home in Bernice Turner, Mrs. United Methodist church. Lapeer and were joined by and much, much more Jude Patnaude. will preside relatives there for dinner in Schedule of Events! Gerald Diehl of Caro. O’Dells OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC over the program. Following Lapeer, !I the services, the group will r June’Pl thru June 27 r go to the Patnaude home for Mary Rich of Tucson, celebrate t Attention Wedding a picnic dinner before Ariz., arrived Friday EVENT DATE TIME PLACE : 1 leaving Cass City, evening to spend until July 7 with her sister, Mrs. Isla 50 years“ Dr. Kahn, Cardiologist June 23 1-5 p.m. Out Patient Brides Supplies Clinic Mrs. Madeline Ball of Cook, and other relatives. Sharada Hurd * ! brother, Bud White, met Dwaine Hendrickson * Cake Supplies * Wedding Cake Tops Bells Tawas spent from Saturday Her On Friday evening, in until Monday with Mr. and her at Tri-City Airport. honor of their 50th wedding Drs. lsterabadi and June 24 8-12 a.m. Out Patient ; * Streamers Rentals * Plastic Tableware I Mrs. Clayton Hartwick. anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hurd Donahue Clinic ; * Roll or Indiwdual Table Cloth Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Karr, William C. O’Dell of DeLong of Gagetown announce the * Punch Concentrat6 Mrs. Hartwick, their grand- Road, Cass City, were engagement of their daugh- Or. John, Urologist June 25 8-12 a.m. Out ’ I Paula and Leslie, Mr. and Clinic I children, Jeff and Angie Mrs. Mike Karr and Barbara entertained at a dinner ter, Sharada, to Dwaine Dr. Jeung June26 8-12a.m. Out Patient Hartwick, and Mrs. Ball Herron were at the Don Karr hosted by their children and Hendrickson of Broken Clinic . I QUALITY SUPPLY CO. 1 attended an open house at home in bloomfield Hills families at Gracie’s Country Arrow, Okla. Both are graduates of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday, June 7, to attend a House, south of Saginaw. Rhema Bible Training Physical and Respiratory Therapy - Scheduled as ordered Ken Ball in Car0 in honor of graduation party honoring The hosts and hostesses by your physician on an out patient basis. their son, Chris, a member Scott Karr, son of Don Karr, were: Rev. and Mrs. Joel Center in Tulsa. They plan to be ordained shortly after of this year’s graduating who graduated June 5 from (Donna) Hurley and four Ken Mickhsh, Speech Therapy-Scheduled by Appointment. class. children of Elkton, Mr. and their marriage and will the University of Michigan enter into full time ministry. Medical School. Dr. and Mrs. Keith O’Dell and two To schedule yourself for any of the above classes or Mr. and Max had girls of Caro, Mr. and Mrs. Sharada is currently em- Mrs. Agar Mrs. Karr and little ployed with the Tuscola cllnics call 872-2121 Ext. 255. as visitors June 9, cousins of daughter will be moving Jack O’Dell and three Mr. Agar, Mr. and Mrs. Intermediate School Dis- Friday 6 p.m. until Monday 6 a.m. there is a physician from Ann Arbor to Detroit children of Williamston, Mr, tric t Harland Bond of Coldwater where he will begin his and Mrs. David (Judy) . available in the Emergency Room. There is always a and their daughter, Harlene, An Aug. 8 wedding is physician on call for the ER. internship at Henry Ford Johns and two children of planned. of Muncie, Ind. Hospital July 1. About 50 Owosso and Mr. and Mrs. relatives and friends Jack (Arlene) Peplinski of attended, including Mr. and Essexville. Rockefeller Mrs. Ken Baur and Also present were Mr. and daughters of Charlotte. Mrs. Bernard Bogert of Goodrich, Mrs. Milton student of Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Leta) Gelatt and Mrs. Jack Woodard; Mr. and Mrs. (Vernita) Spencer of Cass f-\ vlsre FATH E R’S Arthur Pratt, Michelle and City, Mr. and Mrs. John the month Jo Ellen; Dennis Hendrick; Peplinski of Bay City, Mr. -- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Little, and Mrs. Craig Gosh of Bay The 0wen da 1e- Ga g e t ow n Karen and Dean, and Dana City and Todd Peplinski and High School’s student of the Hamilton were in Detroit friend Christine of month for May was Heidi Sunday to attend an open Essexville. DAY Rockefeller of Gagetown, a house for Susan Wallace and Mrs. Gelatt, sister of senior and daughter of Mr. Cindy McVety, daughters of William O’Dell, and Bernard and Mrs. tiary Kockefeller. Rev. and Mrs, Bruce Bogert, brother of Loraine Heidi was active her four McVety. The girls recently O’Dell, were bridesmaid and years in volleyball, track, graduated from high school. best man at their wedding 50 basketball and softball. She years ago at Vassar. was a member of the Mr. and Mrs. William The tables were decorated Business Office Education Martus Sr. went to Saginaw with bouquets of yellow Club for three years and was Tuesday to join friends made roses and white daisies, president her junior and during their winter stay in arranged and furnished by senior years and a member Florida, for a picnic at David Johns. of Future Homemakers of Immerman Park. The only family member America and past vice- absent from the celebration president. Heidi will be Pastor and Mrs. Clifford was David and Delores working as a secretary at Owens, Philip, Priscilla and O’Dell and four children Fiebig Transport Co. Patty, of Cornstock Park, from Soldotna, Alaska. were Sunday overnight William and Loraine guests of Mrs. Owens’ returned recently from Bible school pg;ts, Mr. and Mrs. Max spending four weeks with them. Sunday, the O’Dells were Mr. and Mrs, Max Agar surprised with a potluck at Deford had as guests Friday, dinner after church at the cousins of Mr.Agar, Mr. and Colfax United Methodist The Deford Community Mrs. Harold Felton of Church near Bad Axe on M- Church vacation Bible Whitmore Lake. 53, where he is completing school will be conducted his fifth year as lay minister. A- Monday through Friday of Jeff and Angie Hartwick of O’Dell, a retired builder, next week. Millington came Thursday of has been Novesta township Classes will begin each last week and are spending a supervisor five years. Mrs. evening at 6:30. The school week with their grand- O’Dell was a secretary at The Fresh Idea Company . . is for children age four parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cass City High School before through sixth grade. Clayton Hartwick. her retirement. O=lllL~III,-=-II~111111~III Large selection of fine I COOL SUMMER Old Settlers’ I 5 FABRICS ! 71st reunion . Leather Goods by Prince Gardner I THE M10. . . more I Saturday New selection of quality appealin,g thurl t’irer; with I soft side shirring und ice white I The 71st annual Old Timex Watches I Settlers’ reunion will take trim , A n t ro n IC. nylo n / Lyc rdbspandex. I place Saturday at Deford frok $21.00 I Elementary School. Many great Father’sDay I Persons are invited to come early to visit. The potluck dinner will be served Gifts on our Super Summer Sale Trade Winds I in the gym at noon. Bever- Fine Women’s Apparel I ages will be furnished. Those attending are asked I to bring food, table service NOW IN CAR0 I and a poem, reading, song or I instrumental number and Cass City V.. The I 183 N. State I photographs of past nn . -. Corner m Cass City, Pigeon,Caro reunions. I

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. t.. -. . 1 Tofall asleep, count houses Lash retires early 1- - .. I. By Jim Fitzgerald

I. from utilitv firm Once in a while I have of the Historical Society met avenues. Interior streets d Robert Lash of Cass City -- cars, trucks, backhoes, ~ trouble falling asleep after I me at the door and intro- were Huron, Michigan, City, he began working for 1 . , go to bed at night. Usually, duced himself as Don Rawlings and Stanton. retired May 29 from Con- pole diggers, etc. Consumers in Pontiac in sumers Power Co. after 31 1950 and transferred to this is because I slept all day Lindow. “I’m also vice- Lash, 55, took advantage THOSE ARE THE years with the utility. ‘ . in a chair. Cliche fans count president of the Michigan of his company’s minimum Royal Oak later that year. . sheep while waiting for sleep things I remembered while Next Monday, one of the more important Cass City Sch’ool Mutual Insurance Co., the requirement of 30 years of He was there until 1977, to arrive. On a recent sleep- outfit that tore down your trying to fall asleep a few District meetings of the year is slated. He was a supervisor for 29 service and age 55 for retire- when he transferred to Bay ‘ . - less night, I peddled my old home,” he said. hours after making the That’s when the cuts in the curriculum will be outlined, if Historical Society grateful of those years and was ment. We said he chose to City. . papers. Half my speech was equipment repair supervisor another millage is not proposed and passed. that the soul of my wit is retire now so he will have You don’t have to attend the meetings to find out abut For three years, starting destroyed before I got near for the Consumers Bay City time to do things before he is . when I was 14, I delivered the podium. I didn’t think it brevity. I also tried to A resident of Lake Orion the cuts, of course, but to fully understand the options open district when he retired, re- confined to sitting on the for many years, he and his , the Port Huron (Mich.) would be proper to lambaste visualize all those porches. to the school, listening to the bard discussion is vital. ‘a sponsible for overseeing the porch. wife, Mary Jane, moved to Times Herald to 60 my host - a man dedicated to The ones beside the river, which separates the US. maintenance of 220 vehicles Born and raised in Cass an 80-acre farm on Crawford * * * 1 customers seven days a preserving roots - for uproot- from Canada, were easiest. Road five years ago. They ,+ week. Forty years later, I ing my history, Instead, I have one daughter, Mary .-, put myself to sleep by trying talked about the nice thing That’s where, when the wind The farther south you went Sunday, the harder it rained. to remember every home on Michigan Mutual people was strong, a 20-yard heave Ann @andenburg of Lake In the northern lower peninsula it only sprinkled. Orion, and four grandchil- , that route. Earlier that did in 1977 after I sobbed in was the ultimate risk. As In this area farmers reported about a half inch. ; same evening, I’d made a the newspaper about the recorded here previously, dren. In the Port Huron area, it was raining so hard that cars tiny speech to the Detroit cruel loss of the stucco house my river customers some- were parked on the side of the road waiting for it to abate. times had to pass through Lash wasn’t able to retire I Historical Society, which is at 1020 Pine Grove Ave. customs to retrieve their quietly. On his next to last ******** ,b why my old paper route was They sent me the front door my mind. newspapers. day at work, his fellow em- on knob from the old home, ployees surprised him at . A Times Herald car drop- attached to a handsome CBS is running a series about the nation’s ability. to ped off my bundle of news- Eventually, I was able to lunch with a chicken meal plaque which now hangs on and a cake. defend itself. One salient point that has been pointed ,but papers at the corner of Pine the poolroom wall in my picture all 60 houses in my again and again is that both Russia and the United Stdes Grove and Lincoln avenues apartment. I probably grip ’mind.The names were more On his last day, Friday, have enough nuclear power to destroy each other i! a . where I waited inside a that knob once a month, just difficult, but I did remember there was cake and coffee in retaliatory raid regardless of which country delivers ‘the HiSpeed gas station. Before for old time’s sake. It won’t several - Keys, Higgins, the afternoon for a final first bomb. ~ the station was built, my turn, which means it’s past Philpot, Stone, Clancy, farewell and after work, his That probably won’t have much effect on the Reagan paternal grandfather had a midnight and my father has Robison, Elliott, Duffy, superiors took him and his policy of cutting social programs and hyping military barn on that corner. He also locked me out again. Harrington, Rose, Urmy, wife to dinner at a Bay City spending. built several homes on that That door knob, with house Van Haften, Brophy, restaurant. It’s probable that most folks will approve the Reagan block around 1915. One of attached, was on my Times Stimson, Mann, Benedict, plan unless they notice that the policy is increasing inflation them - where I used to live - Herald route. After picking Teeple, Hedmond, Chaffee, Lash has a busy retire- and decreasing again our standard of living. was torn down four years up my papers at the MacNamara, Gough, Orr, ment planned. He will be If you accept the premise that countries can destroy each ago to make room for a Hi-Speed station, I often took Tappen, Baker and the farming his 80 acres, all other, as I do, then more money for the military is money ’ parking lot. I arrived at the them home to fold into tight William Fitzgeralds (no cash crops. down the drain. Historical Society meeting relation; in fact, their son If the administration can fulfill its boasts of a balanced little squares that could be and his wife plan to prepared to amuse thrown from a moving Jim grew up to be a priest, He economy with the increased defense spending, think how which is about as unrelated travel in their motor home. I members with vicious bicycle onto porches 20 yards great it would be with the budget cuts and no increasM stories about the treach- as you can get). He mentioned Florida, Cali- defense spending. away, sometimes. My fornia, New Mexico and , erous insurance company route ran alongmtheSt, Clair Tennespee to visit relatives. Ah! Utopia. that razed my boyhood River bank and was also I easily recalled one home. snowy afternoon when I was bounded bv Gl~nwnnd---_* .. ---, THE VICE-PRESIDENT Lincoln- ani Pine Grove surprised to see a large In the past, Lash has built crowd of people on the RETIREMENT CAKE -- Bob Lash, airplanes, some of which he Trailer park dispute * riverbank. A young boy just before he started cutting his cake designed, sailboats and a named Lardner had fallen presented during lunch the day motorhome, but his only before such project presently is through the ice and continues in Kingston %: I drowned. His father stood on his retirement. rebuilding a 1931 Chevrolet. Notice Of the shore and sobbed loudly. The Kingston Village Street area. Marshall ovhs I can still hear him, and I Council voted June 1 to file a 40 acres of land there md can still see his son’s mitten new suit against Marshall had hoped to build a park for on the ice, beside the hole. Cass City man charged Heal Estate of Marlette, 30-50 mobile homes. Date Change continuing the battle over At the time of the circuit b hile counting houses building a mobile home park court decision, Marshall said instead of sheep, I reflected in the village. “it’s questionable whether The regular June meeting of the on the fact that the drowning with felonious assault The action follows a we’ll be able to go ahead or Cass City Village council will be held is what I remember most decision by Tuscola County not, because of such high vividly from my newsboy Circuit Court Judge Patrick interest rates.” Tuesday, June 30,1981, at 7:OO p.m. at years. Before dozing off, I Three persons appeared Timothy Cain, 18, of 9% defendant at the Center for H. Joslyn May 14 which The village, who disagrees the municipal building, 6737 Church told myself there are a lot before Judge Patrick H. Birch Street, Vassar, was Forensic Psychiatry, Ann prohibited Kingston from with Joslyn’s opinion that worse things than having Joslyn in Tuscola County placed on three years’ pro- Arbor. He will now be banning the mobile home the village ordinance Street, Cass City, MI, 48726. your boyhood home torn Circuit Court Monday on bation for delivery of admitted to the center for park construction. banning construction of down. The boyhood itself charges of delivery of marijuana. He was no more than 15 months. Jerry Marshall of the real mobile home parks is was marvelous. Whenever marijuana, sentenced to 45 days In the Jones is charged with estate firm has been trying exclusionary, will file for a Joyce LaRoche the knob wouldn’t turn, I county jail, to be served writing three bad checks to get the village to okay his re-trial soon, according to Handy L. Webster, 27, of weekends, with 15 of those totaling $251 March 14, knew my father had locked , Village Clerk Chambers Road, Vassar, application for rezoning of Village Clerk Kenneth me out by mistake, usually. days suspended. He was drawn on Peoples State the Kingsbury and Pine Boyleau. pleaded guilty to selling the fined $1,WO and assessed Bank of’ Caro. narcotic to an undercover $350 court costs.

. The proceeding was Steven L). Irvinc, 27, of Thomas Road, Akron. Judge Joslyn ruled continued without a new date pleaded guilty ‘to selling Charles K.Jones, 33, of 1651 being set. A circuit court jury June 9 marijuana to an undercover E. Dayton Road, Caro, was I Can’t Find It Anywhere? police officer uct. 23 in incompetent to stand trial on found Charles H.Lake, Jr., Fairgrove. lIis plea was a charge non-sufficient funds 23, of O’Brien Road, If you have looked all over creation for a particular accepted and a sentencing - checks. Mayville, guilty of delivery health care item, and can’t seem to find it any- date will be set. Bond was The ruling followed of marijuana May 13 in where, come40 OLD WOOD DRUG. If we don’t have con timed. examination of the Fremont township. A it, we’ll be more than glad to order it for you, and sentencing date will be set. can usually have it within 3 or 4 days. Better yet, I why not try OLD WOOD DRUG first! You’ll find our product selection, as well as our DISTRICT C‘OUHT service to be unbeatable Old Wood Drug, Graydon Lee Spencer? 26, of 5906 Bay City-Forestville Road, Cass City, faces preliminary examination June 26 before Judge Richard F. Kern on a charge of felonious assault. His pre- preliminary examination * WFC was held Monday. He is charged in connection It’s likely that this year’s their cash registers and say July 4 Festival parade will with an assault on his wife Want Help Finding What You holding the festival in- with a shotgun June 7 in be the biggest and most creased sales. Not directly. entertaining that has been their home. He is presently That’s just the direct free on $3,000 bond. presented in the three years benefits. How do YOU the event has been staged. measure the long-term Most of the other old-time results? Will the festival favorites will be back and a tend to keep Cass City area variety-filled day presented shoppers more interested in for the throngs sure to be in the community, more likely NOTICE OF SPECIAL the community. to shop Cass City first? That’s the good news. The Will a visitor see the bad news is that we may be festival and decide that a at the crossroads with the community that stages this festival. It may continue to type event is the kind he grow and blossom or it may wants to live iq? BOARD MEETING wither and die. Activates Picture Search, Will a potential industrial- Please take notice that there will be a special meeting of Stop Action. Pause and Die for the same reasons ist be drawn to the festival and Channel Change from that the Home-coming went find that Cass City is just the Board of Education of the Cass City Public Schools, across the room 20-foot kaput, the event staged by what he wants for his new or cord included the Elkland Township Fire Cass City, Michigan. < expansion plant? 4 Department faded and I’m sure that a poll would 1 before it, the Tri-County reveal that the man on the Compare the price! Fair ceased to exist. street thinks the celebration Join the video revolution with this great new RCA Selectausion In the three years the is grand, Grand that is, MONDAY, JUNE 22 i * SAVE Video Cassette Recorder Hook it up to your TV set and record those festival has been held a few unless you ask him to take a Starting at 7:30 p.m. . “not-to-be-missed’, shows automatically while you’re asleep or away Or record one program while you watch another With up to 6 have carried the workload. major role in the work. hours ot recording time on a cassette, you can tape even an Tom Herron, the Ouvrys, i4 $15000 Too often the only entire TV miniseries without changing tapes’ Mike Weaver and one or two * others have done most of the comment heard after the COMEINFORA Check out these great SelectaVision VCR features: planning and assumed a event is what could be done High School Board Room Picture Search -lets you visw 24-hour Start/Stop Timer lets giant’s share of the respons- to improve it rather than i ally scan forward or backward you proyrarri the unit lo auto- ibility. thanks for the effort that Topics to be discussed: * through a tape during play rnatic.ally rocord a show at the After three years, they all produced the show. * back Great for skipping propr>r tirrle Also turns unit off are ready to step down. Not Right now there doesn’t ‘1. Budget Hearing for the 1981-82 School Year at preset IimP unwanted program segments quit entirely, you under- appear to be anyone ready to Stop Action lets YOU create stand, but assume a helpers’ take over the reins in ’82. m dramatic’ treezetrame images role rather than primary Cass City has a deserved at the touch of a buttor1 reputation for cooperation 2. Decision on another millage election r responsibility . * When they decide that it’s and there’s always a chance c someone else’s turn to that someone will come assume the load, a few hard forward to fill the gaps. 3. Program modifications if additional millage is not questions will need answer- It’s likely that what approved by the electorate ing. happens this year will go a Primary is whether the long way to decide what celebration is worth the happens next. money, time and effort it An able crew of helpers takes. before and after the festival The festival benefits are will help. Cass City Board of Education intangible. Outside of Expressed appreciation restaurants, bars and gas for the first three years Geraldine Prieskorn, President stations. no one can point to could help even more. FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE, THURSDAY-JUNE 18,1981 , CASS CTTY - MICHIGAP.

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$1295 to $1795 Pants 8% 02. Fabric A- - Extra Sizes to 50Size Waist 52 Slightly$12.95 Higher $11.95 FREE GIFT WRAPPING at.. Matches Pants Advertised Above CASS MEN’S MATCHING SHIRTS CITY Sires14 - 17’/2 $9.95 sizes18 -20 $1 0.95 ~IfiiIliii~~a~~niiiii I CASS CITY, MICHIGAN U .. CASS CITY CHRONICLE, THURSDAY-JUNE 18.1981 ,...*.,...... PAGE FIVE I( ~~.~.~,:.:.:.l.!.!.~.!.~.~.v...v...... '..*.,....'...~.*...... *.*.'...'...... '.'..~.....*.'.... * 5'. ~....*.,*,.. .*.v*.* , :* ...... wq PEDALING AROUND .!.I .:.: -. The weather :. Baseball High Low Predp. Wednesday...... 76 ...... 45 ...... 0 Thursday...... 83 ...... 46 ...... 0 .. trivia Friday ...... 84...... 59 ...... 0 . Saturday ...... 73...... 63 ...... 42 . Sunday ...... 88...... 74 *...... 21 .. By Mike Eliasohn Monday ...... 94...... 68 ...... 34 . I 1 Tuesday ...... 78...... 46 ...... 02 (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment piant.) . The Bengals' star pitcher, I haved mixed emotions __ .*.* ..8; about the baseball players' Jack Morris, is the top ,,.,.I,,,,...... "...... 2...... *...... ,.~.~.~*-*.*...... b...... *...#. ....*.-e...... * ?.",. strike. pitcher in the American ...... For starters, I don't have League with nine wins and it much sympathy with the is too bad he will probably be strikers, who are making an deprived of a 20-win season, average of $120,000 a year. - I don't care how good a Pete Rose had just tied

+ player is, to pay someone Stan Musial's National several hundred thousand League record for the most

~ dollars to work eight months hits by a single player. It's * a year is ridiculous. too bad his season had to be The owners are protesting interrupted. the high salaries they are I am not a baseball fan. 135 MM 36 EXP. forced to pay is bankrupting My interest in the game COLOR PRINTS . them. The players claim the extends only so far as I owners never had it so good. finding out whether the The ones who are getting Tigers won. I don't listen to f 50c OFF the shaft are the fans who the games or watch them on have to pay the high ticket television. (I also don't care ANGELICALLY SMILING are St. Pancratius first holy communicants: (left 20-24 EXP. COLOR FILM 1 prices necessary in order to for football, basketball, to right, back row) Jeff Krol, Jody Benitez, Fr. Morales, Jenny Rutkoski and f pay the players. hockey, golf or tennis -- all Brian Ypnia, (front row) Alex Lukshaitis, Tammy Bock, Amy Klco, Tracey From the standpoint of the the big money sports -- REPRINTS fans, it is unfortunate that which probably makes me Patera, Janet Kubacki, Jenny Groombridge, Mia Garety and Billy Sattleberg. 1 IO% OFF f the players and owners are strange.1 so selfish that there has to be The strike makes me a strike. To me, all strikes happy for one reason. Now I are unnecessary, since both pay be able to enjoy a few sides know when they start television programs I would f Sini Photo t negotiating that eventually otherwise have to miss. - aids mnawavs they will compromise and Innerlink there will be a settlement. I suppose for Tiger tans, J it's great, but for non-Tiger Old Wood Drug 1 Both sides, of course, hope Corner Store With More the other side will be forced fans, I think four or five televised games in a week is to give up more because of a a bit much. strike. My favorite television and would-be runaways The baseball strike is also show is "Hill Street Blues." unfortunate for other reasons. The ho! and cold Thanks to those &)!+ Ttvnagers who away cwunty bcard of commission- came from police agencies. Diversion can come in the games, I have missed two from home now have a plaw ('1.S. Tigers were on a hot streak MANY REFERRALS form of a youngster never episodes. Last Thursday to run to. a place that will try In applying for the funds will probably be coming when the strike began and having to appear in probate night, I had to miss Johnny to help theni solve their to expand operations to Tus- from Tuscola County Pro- court who was headed for it's too bad something like Carson because the Tiger problems and return honic. cwla, Innerlink conducted a bate Court. this had to interfere. trouble or, he said, by his game was delayed by rain The place is Innerlink. study. which found 217 run- In 1980. before Innerlink choosing to refer a first-time and didn't get over until established in 1974 to ser\rc iiways being reported in a was officially serving Tus- runaway to Innerlink in- about the time the Carson runaway youth. male and \wrto police agencies in the cola, the agency had 27 such stead of to the normal court show was over. femalc, ages 12-17, in Sagi- c-ounty referrals from that source, system of juvenile officers, While I'm on the subject. it naw county. A federal atid lSt+:('Xl'SE: OF TliK Popielarz said. etc. also bugs me when the gamc [)IS- rant enablcd it lo tance involved, the coordi- *'I think it's going to be POPIICLARZ. WHO HAS ends at. say, 11:05, and its serviccs to 'I'us- El;"dj.,cf nator dotwi't expect very able to serve the needs of been a counselor with Inner- Channel 5 can't cut even one cola county youngsters. as of kids who might otherwise 1i1;iny Tuscola teenagers to link since 1977, said the main trivial news story - and they hlay 18. run away and get into problem he has encountered always have more than onc c'oiiit' to tht. facility on their Innerlink is locatcd in a ou'ri trouble,'' commented Pro- between teens aided by his trivial news story -- SO the house at 515 S. Jefferson in bate Judge w. Wallace Kent agency and their parents is news will still end at 11:30. Saginaw. Its telcphontl num- llv tixpects most run- Jr lack of communications. I will gladly miss one bcr is 753-3431 and soiiieonc' ;ru*;iys will bc referrcd to He pointed out that Inner- "Usually, it's just a big insignificant story about is there to answer thc phonta hini t)y police agencies who link will save county tax- communications break- Edward H. Doerr some fellow and his pet duck around thc clock, including picbk t tic youngsters up. One payers in two respects. They down." so that I can watch all of week ends. 01' thcb wririct's he will be won't have to pay directly in Such a void may be due to Johnny Carson's monologue. The Innerlink coordinator ptwviditig is to drive the county funds to support its boyfriend or girlfriend We specialize ttwitigrrs in such circum: As long as the strike is on, for Tuscola, Bob Popidarz, services (though they still problems, sexual matters, in business stresses that should a tccn- stanccs to the Innerlink pay indirectly as state and drugs or abusive situations, I will still trave to put up with housc. Police agencies are insurance, stories about pet ducks, but agcr show up at its doors, federal taxpayers ), plus any or a breakdown in communi- service and "We always try to cwntact ' tjching iiotificd by him of his juvenile that can be diverted cation may lead to such, at least I won't miss any of orgariiza t ion's services. Johnny Carson. thc partbnts." from the normal Probate problems. follow-through. 1~~0.when Innerlink Thcb only thing worst! than In fact, the state lkpai-t- In Court juvenile justice proc- The Innerlink counselors ment of, Social Stv-viccls only served Saginaw county, ess b referring them to then try to work with the Whatever your product beeball games televised in :{!I pekent of its referrals thc evenings are Saturday licensed agt1nc.y is rrquirtd Innerlnk,atsosaves money. youngster and parents to get or service, chances are afternoons in the fall. Ever by the 1)SS to notify parents them back together again. we have Michigan Mutual within 24 hours under such In 1980, 70 percent of the try to find a radio station SUN DAY- MONDAY -TUESDAY JUNE 21-22-23 policies for your special- that wasn't broadcasting a circums tanccs . youth who stayed in the ized business insurance football game? Innerlink has eight beds Nazarene church Innerlink home returned to RING0 UARR BARBARA WH DENNIS QuAlD their own homes. needs. And we're here I fail to see why it is for girls -- most runaways WE.WU)NG*JOHN MATUSZAK for 24-hour service. Give necessary for five stations to arc girls -- and lour for boys, In many instances, it is the us a call, have five different announ- and runaways can stay there parents who come to Inner- AMSCHRHBER andJACK GILFORD cers broadcasting the same up to two wetiks. Thc aver- honors Irma Anker link -- 22 percent according University of Michigan or age stay in 1980 was six days to the 1980 statistics -- to ask Michigan State University and the average age of thc for help for them and their Doerr Agency football gamc. person who stayed was 15. youngsters. 6265 Main St. If the 'Wolverines or Popichrz said the main Jor service In cases where the child Cass City Spartans lose on one station, goal of his agency "is to has come to Innerlink for Phone 872-3615 they're going to lose on all of return them home," and help because of abuse, a them, pointed out, "A kid doesn't Irma Anker of Cedar Run many capacities, most referral is made to the DSS, have to run away to receivc Head. ('ass City, has been notably as local World Mis- which can attempt through our services." l'twiagcrs awardcd a distinguished sionary Society president, probate court to have the having problems at home st~c.;ccaward hy the Gage- Sunday School teacher, Sun- child removed from the are invited to call. town Church of the Naza- day School treasurer, and as home. Since Innerlink was cstah- rcnc and the International ;I church board member. Since Innerlink only pro- lished, it has worked with Nazarcne World Missionary She is currently active on vides short-term assistance, about 2..50() families, he said, Society. The award is given the board of stewards. over a couple of weeks it SUN. 2;30 till 6:OO ADULTS $1.50 averaging about 300 a year. in recognition of outstanding Mrs. Anker, a widow, has may make referrals, such as The agency receives its scrviw to the church. also held a longstanding to the county mental health Fri. thru Thurs. June 19-25 funds in Saginaw county Mrs. Anker has served the interest in the work of the agency, if long-term help is American Bible Society. She NEW WESTERN ADVENTURE..RATED LLPG" from the state and thc (; a g cbt o wn co ng reg a ti on i n needed. has actively encouraged Innerlink isn't always suc- Fri. and SaLFeature at: 750 & 1O:OO both children and adults in cessful, Popielarz admitted. 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 the local church in the SUN. Feature at: 3:20-520-7:18-938 "We try, but we don't give reading' of Scripture. She any guarantees." Mon, thru Thurs. Feature at: 7:35-9:33 continues to help promote the annual American Bible THE IJN'TOJII) S'I'OKY OF THE MAN HEHINI) Society offering in which the THK MASK ANI1 THE LEGENU ~oo~e~m~am+~m~~m~~o+~church participates. HE:HINU THE MAN Family members joining ** AIR CONDITIONED ** in the day's activities when she received the award were Prices Good June 15 - Jul Mrs. Anker's sons and I Thurs. thru Sun. (4 Days) daughters and spouses : PI55180B-13 Thursday "Bargain Nite" -- 8:OO Cathy Anker, Don Anker, $3018 + $139 F.E.T. Fri.-Sat.-Sun. 7:30 & 9:30 Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Anker, Mrs. Audrey Kuck, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thayer, Mr. and ADVERTISED ON TV - ADULT TICKETS Mrs. Stanley Anker. Mr. and P185/80B-I3 PI 85/75B-14 EXCLUSIVE THUMB PREMIERE Mrs. Norris Anker and Mr. $3616 + $177 and Mrs. Vern Brown. $3484f $1" F.E.T. One son. Howard Anker, of Saginaw, and one daughter, Margorie Braddock, who P195/75B-14 1ivt.s in California, were unable to attend. Other $37" + $2'' F.E.T. l'atiiily members included sistcrs-in-law Mrs. Frankie ;\rikor and Mrs. Lenora P215/75B-14 Shatitz and about 25 grand- $3985 + $224 Et. c.hildt*cti and great -grand- .. Custom Belted ch I ldtwi I Two polyester plies and Ih. and Mrs. Donald Gib- fiberglass belts for the soti wtw also special guests P225/75B-15 price conscious P235175B-15 at th(1 day's artivities. He is customer. $446' $277 district superintendent of $4255+ $2" F.E.T. -, t tic Eastern Michigan Dis- trict C'hurch of the Naza- I .. FREE ON YOUR FARM CHECK OUR rene, and was the speaker lor Ihe special service. Mrs. MOUNTING TRACTOR TIRE FARM (;ihson is the regional repre- wntative on thc denomina- AND SERVICE TIRE t Ion's General World Mis- I,( )HI) GRAI)E and .JA('K WRATHER Present A MARTIN STARGER I'rduction AVAILABLE PRICES "THE LEGEND OF THE LONE RANGER" sionary Society council. BALANCING The service was followed t)y ;I dinner at the Gagetown Where Your Farm Comes First El(~tnrntarySchool. * :I largc picture. portray- III~thti 1,ord's Supper was COMING NEXT WEEK THURSDAY prworiltid to Mrs. Anker. I ~miirilBUI?@QU B Neil Diamond - Lucie Arnaz ;itid words of apprrciation sharrvi t)y rnembcrs of the finners Petroleum Cooperative, Inc.1 ( I ;;iglcbtown congregation and "THE JAZZ SINGER" t.;iniily, Mrs. Shirley Howard THE 1981 FOR ALL AGES ii ;IScwordinator of lhc day's iI.1 !\.it icis PAGE SIX CAS8 CITY CHRONICLE, THUKSDAY -J UNE 121,1981 CAS CITY, MICHIGAN L Nellie Manasse dies I Nellie Manasse, 67, of She is survived by her Caro died Saturday at South husband; three children, Mrs. Thelma Jackson Mrs. Philip (Stephanie) Macomb Community Phone 658-2347 Hospital in Warren after a Clar, Sacramento, Calif., Holbrook Area News short illness. Russell Manasse and his Nellie Stern was born Nov. wite, Judy, Mount Clemens, 10,1913, in Geisa, Germany. Beverly Manasse, Chicago; The Euchre Club will meet Mrs. Don Becker of Caro Mrs. George Jackson was Mrs. Ambrose Chinoski in and Mrs. Bob LePla of Yale She was a resident of Caro 29 four grandchildren ; one afiernoon at the home of brother, Max Stern, Vine- June 20 at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. Jim Doerr. a ‘lhursday morning guest of Parisville to celebrate Mrs. Mrs. Ray Peter, daughter years, having previously McKnight of Bad Axe were Margaret Carlson. Chinoski’s birthday. and grandson of Port Huron, lived in Lansing and New land, N.J.; three sisters, and Mrs. Elmer Fuester. Shirley Ross attended the Mrs. Betty Wolff, Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Monday evening guests of Singles Club meeting Danny Schultz of Bad Axe Mrs. Hiram Keyser was a Mr. and Mrs. Mick Peter of York City. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt and was Sunday dinner guest of Monday afternoon guest of Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. She married William City, N.J.; Mrs. Isidore Spencer attended the open Saturday evening at the a (Lisel) Levy, New York house at the Masonic Temple family. home of Ken Voltz in Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland. George Jackson Jr. and Manasse Oct. 6, 1939, in New Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griggs, Brent of Oxford, Murneta :York City. City, and Mrs. Lou (Ruth) in Cass City Sunday Sebewaing . Lori and Shirley Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hunt AI LaVoy, Howard Wills, Mrs. Clarence Surbrook were Saturday afternoon Stanbaugh of‘ Bad Axe, Mr. She was a member of Roge, Manchester, England. afternoon for Dr. Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold of Funeral services were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt Lorene Bowron, Ira Lapeer attended a Croswell and Mrs. Graydon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen and Mrs. Don Jacksoii and ;Temple B’nai Israel of Robinson of Bad Axe, Mr. Campbell of Bad Axe were family, Mrs. George : Saginaw, the Sisterhood of held Tuesday morning at were guests Friday of Mr. graduation open house for Shagena. and Mrs. Jim Doerr and and Mrs. Earl Parks of Rick Davis Sunday after- Tuesday afternoon guests of Mr. Charles Corbishley Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Gene * Temple B’nai Israel, Collon Funeral Home in Caro, Rabbi Mark Ruben- family. Pontiac, Mr. and Mrs. Herb noon at the home of Mr. and Sara Campbell and Harry and Carol Ross of Bad Axe Stanbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Saginaw chapter of Janowiak, Mr. and Mrs. Art Jack ‘Yyrreli, Brenda arid Hadassah, Caro Business stein and Cantor Martin Mrs, Dave Sweeney was Mrs. Cliff Davis in Decker- Edwards. weie Friday evening guests and Professional Women’s Glancz of .Temple B’nai treated for a cut on her leg at Janowiak and Jane of Ubly, ville. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin of Shirley Koss. Carrie. ,. Israel officiating. Huron Memorial Hospital in Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Mr. and Mrs. Ray Richardson and Brenda of Dr. Catherine Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Lynwooc ..; Club, Kedron chapter No. 33, Bad Axe following an O’Connor of Minden City, Michalski spent a few days Snover were Sunday supper daughter, Lorraine, of Bad Lapeer, Sheree, Shelly and * Order of the Eastern Star, Burial was in Saginaw Mr. and Mrs. Kevin guests of Mr. and Mrs Cliff Axe were Tuesday evening Mike Wciderhold, Mr. and ” --Car0 Arts Society, and very Hebrew Cemetery. accident on her farm June 7. at their cabin in St. Helen. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Daryl Lapeer and :active in community affairs Memorials may be made Relatives and friends who Mr. and Mrs. Grant to the Max Brandel visited Mrs. Sweeney were Robinson, Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Mrs. Angus Sweeney, Mrs. Tyrrell and family. daughter, Mrs. Manly Fay .. I in the Car0 area. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer - Memorial Library at Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCarty Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sweeney and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. 10 She and her husband Harold Copeland, Mr. and Fuester and Lynn Fuester Jack Tyrrell were among a Swackhamer of Bad Axe and Gaylord Lapeer spent the owned’and operated William Temple B’nai Israel, the of Argyle, Mary Sweeney, were Friday supper guests Saginaw chapter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Krug, Mrs. Harlan Dickinson and group who attended a bridal Clayton Campbell were weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ’, Manasse Jewelers in Caro of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord until their retirement in Hadassah or to the charity of Neil and Mike Sweeney, family and Shelly Lapeer shower for Maureen Sunday evening guests of Hex Egres and family in *. were among a group of about Lapeer. Drayton Plains to attend - * 1980. one’s choice. Mrs. Dale Hind, Mrs. Martin Sweeney, daughter of Mr. Sara Campbell and Harry 150 who attended a Mr. and Mrs. Sam Murow and Mrs. Neil Sweeney, at Edwards. graduation open house for Sweeney, Duane Osentoski, Bay Port were Sunday Mrs. Cass Kubacki and graduation open house for of St. Andrews Hall Sunday Hose Chuno was a Friday Cindy Egres at the home of Annette Robinson Saturday afternoon guests of Mr. and afternoon. supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hex Egruk friend, Heva Silver, Mrs. Mrs. Earl Schenk. Gerald Wills, Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Matthews Jr. Henry Jackson. Saturday. They also YAMAHA Jack Tyrrell, Brenda and Philip Robinson in Cass City. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Spencer visited Mrs. Alex Cleland and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Weltin attended graduation cere- Carrie, Mrs. John Walker, Debbie and Patti Timmons of Waukesha, Wis., and Mr. Carol Laming Friday. of Warren spent the week- monies at Pine Knob Mrs. Jack Walker and Mrs. spent from Monday till and Mrs. Kalph Hoxie were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn end with Mr. and Mrs. Music Theatre on Sunday. Howard Tough. Wednesday with Mr. and June 7 dinner guests of’ Mr. Spencer attended the annual Melvin Peter and family to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mrs. Gaylord Lapeer, and Mrs. Lynn Spencer. Convocation of the Knights attend the graduation open Andersen, Gary Jr. and About 130 relatives and Carol of Brighton and Mrs. Alex Cleland and Mr. and Mrs. Keynold of York io the Bay City house for Carol Peter. Also friends attended a Carol Laming were Sunday Masonic Temple Saturday. attending were Mr. and Mrs. Denise Barr of Howell spent June 17.1 8-19.20 graduation party for Orrin Tschirhart were Wednesday with Mr. and dinner guests of Mr. and evening guests of Mr. and Dan Peter and two the weekend Stanbaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Matthews and Honald Deachin and daughters, Jerry Peter of Mrs. Earl Schenk. Other Mrs. Don Stanbaugh, who Mrs. Gil Maurer of’ the Michele of Lake Orion were sons and afternoon guests of Elkton area. Clarkston, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Saturday guests were Joan graduated from Spiro, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Saturday guests of Mr. and Peter of Mt. Morris , Mr. and Hammerle of Bad Axe, Jack Oklahoma High School, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Keynold Tschirhart. ,::} 10% OVER INVOICE Wallace. Laming were Tuesday Mrs. Don Stanbaugh and Ross of Ubly and Beatrice Carol Peter at the home of FAKM BUKEAU The Shabbona R.L.D.S. family of Spiro, Okla,, Mr. Hundersmarck. ON ALL Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peter supper guests of Mr. and Church Hilltoppers met Mr. and Mrs. Milford ...... ,...... I...... ’...’.’...’.....’.”.’.’.’.’.....~.~.~.~.~.~.’.~.-.-.-.~~~.-.f... Mrs. Curtis Cleland. ..~.~.~.~.~.~r~.~.~.‘.~,~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.’.~.~.~.~.-.~.-.~...... I., Sunday afternoon. Friday at the home of Mr. f.....I ...... I...... I...... t...... Hobinson, Mr. and Mrs...... ,.I ...... I Mr. snd Mrs. Jerry About 125 attended a and Mrs. Curtis Cleland for a Virgil Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. graduation open house for Cleland and family, Mr. and Arley Grey, Mr. and Mrs. potluck supper. Marie I CYCLES IN STOCK Mrs. Jim Doerr and family, Grant Brown and Mr. and Alger Lemke at the home of Meredith led devotion and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spencer Mrs. Lynn Spencer attended Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lemke Linda Lapp was in charge of Your Neighbor saw and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis the Shabbona Farm Bureau Sunday afternoon. recreation. The next Cleland attended a meeting at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bouck meeting will be at Sanilac graduation open house for and Mrs. Orrin Wright were Sunday dinner guests County Park No. 3 on July 17 11’ 25% Off All I Sharon Cleland at the home with Marie Meredith as Thursday, Mrs. Lynn of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew MotorcycleClothing of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Spencer led the discussion on Cochrane of Snover. Other hostess. Prison conditions I I I C‘leland in Bad Axe Sunday animal rights, followed by a guests were Mr. Cochrane’s Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sofka 1 I andAccessories I ai ternoon. potluck lunch. The next sister and husband, Mr. and were Saturday evening I Mr. and Mrs. George meeting will be at the home Mrs. Koy Day of Ottawa, guests of Mr. and Mrs. must improved IC Jackson Jr. and Brent of of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lowe. Ont., who are spending a Stanley Glaza in Ubly. be Oxford spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson week there. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Davis of with Mr. and Mrs. Don and family were guests of The Olin Boucks were Port Austin were Saturday I Jerry’s M-46 Sports Jackson and family and Mrs. evening guests of Mr. and Recent prison uprisings in Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morel1 Sunday evening guests of Reed said, explaining 2304 W. Sanilac Rd., Caro George Jackson. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McRae. Mrs. Jim Hewitt and Lori. the state are the result of “there’s always a few who 2V2 west of M-24 on M-46 Pearl Shaw was a guest of The ”Holbrook Helpers” 4- Mrs. Olin Bouck visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank poor living conditions, Betty make matters worse”. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laming Reed of Cass City said. Mrs. Reed and her Phone 673-6969 H general summer signup Mrs. Roy Davis in Huron Laming and Mr. and Mrs. Friday evening. meeting was Friday Memorial Hospital Monday. Arnold Lapeer were Monday “From what I’ve read in husband, Charles, live at afternoon guests of Mr. and articles, the living condi- 6256 River Road and have Mrs. Harold Lee at Marlette. tions are unbelievable,” she four children. She is an commented, noting over- employee of General Cable George Rolston and Mr. crowding and broken facil- and he works for a Bad Axe Criminal 1 and Mrs. Cliff Jackson were ities as some of the major meat packing firm. Wednesday afternoon guests problems. complaints of Clara and Alma Vogel at The problem isn’t some- Caro. thing that happened all of a

Mr. and Mrs. Don sudden, but somethingi*at + total 665 Stanbaugh and family of has been growing, Mrs. Spiro, Okla,, spent the Reed said. The number of criminal week-end with Mr. and Mrs. “If you treat someone like complaints increased with Clayton Campbell and also an animal, that’s the way the temperatures, as the visited Murneta Stanbaugh they’ll act and it’s only made Tuscola County Sheriff’s and Mr. and Mrs. Gary conditions worse,” she Department recorded 665 of Stanbaugh and family and continued. them in May, compared to Mr. and Mrs. Gene The solution is not a very 601 in April. Stanbaugh and family, desirable one, admits Mrs. The greatest number, 208, leaving Monday morning for Reed, because it means concerned traffic (reports of Montana where they will spending more money to accidents, reckless driving, make their home. improve the prison condi- etc. J, followed by larcenies, tions. “I know where it (the 74; vandalism, 49; domestic Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pelton money ) will come from .” problems, 47; burglaries, 41 ; were Sunday evening guests It’s possible that some suspicious vehicles, 37; of Mrs. Alex Cleland and prison guards may have disorderly conduct, 36, and Carol Laming. added to the problem, Mrs. animal complaints, 35. Lynn Spencer was given a Deputies made 51 arrests life membership in the Royal in May, including 23 for Arch Masons at the Masonic traffic related offenses, Temple in Caro Thursday, seven for family offenses membership recognizing his and five each for probation 42 years. violation and obstruction of Mrs, Reynold Tschirhart justice. was a Wednesday guest of There were 208 traffic tickets issued, including 4 for speeding, 28 for defective equipment, 25 for Air Force registration violations and 21 for stop sign violations. There were 16 promotes appearance tickets issued, all alcohol-related. The county jail took in 150 Lori Lomas inmates, of whom 18 were Lori R. Lomas, daughter female, and released 138. of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Patrol cars traveled 43,341 Hampshire of 6757 Third miles in May and consumed St., Cass City, has been 3,477.7 gallons of gasoline appointed a noncommis- (12.46 miles per gallon). sioned officer (NCO) in the Cass City police made five US+Air Force. *’ t arrests during the month, The sergeant completed two each for larceny and training in management, COMPUTER traffic violations and one for leadership, human relations Let Us Help You Keep Your Costs Down: On-the- burglary. and NCO responsibilities AIDED Kingston police arrested before being awarded this spot tire repair & replacement Radio-dispatched two persons for traffic- status. PR ESC R IPTI 0 NS mobile servide Liquid-filling equipment for tires related offenses and one Lomas is a personnel Make Service Faster and Records each for family offense and specialist with the 63rd Air Complete inspection & ,evaluation program And liquor violation. Base Group at Norton Air More Complete At Light tire sales and service for every vehicle on’your farm! Caro state police made 20 Force Base, Calif. But they will never replace the friendly, arrests, including 14 for personal service and careful attention to I traffic related offenses. It’s Coming your prescription needs that you’ve grown The number of complaints accustomed to at Coach Light. received from and accidents St. Roch’s in area townships and Summer IL villages respectively in May t I Fes iva COMPLETE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM,TRUCK, AND AUTO TIRES were: Columbia, 7 and 2; 1 Elkland, 15 and 0; Cass City, M-25,Caseville 75 and accidents not July 10-11-12 Coach light recorded by sheriff’s Bingo ’ FARM TIRE CENTER department; Ellington, 13 Games and 4; Elmwood, 15 and 3; Ethnic Foods 0; 61a W. MABW STm Kingston township, 23 and Country Store Cass City Kingston village, 1 and 2, and much, much more ; CAS8 ClTY and Novesta township, 27 I. and 5. "* BANQUET II a Fried Chicken by the Bucket or By the Piece, Fresh

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Are The Greatest! Chunk Cheese . 8ot.Pkg. PAGE EIGHT CASCITY CHRONICLE, THIJRSDAY-*JUNE 18,1981 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN --- TWOreceive Alma scholutship$ Ibbitson HEALTH TIPS Firecrackers Freshmen entering Alma Thcy are: funeral held College in the fall will share Brian deBeaubien, son of banned in Getting in shape over $310,000 in scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Richard de- monies awarded by the , Beaubien, 4122 Koepfgen Michigan Saturday college. Among the fresh- Road, receiving a president- William John Ibbitson Jr., I men ;i A arded scholarships ial scholarship, and Daniel are tuo from Cass City. Dickinson, son of and Sparklers and snakes at, 75, of Madison Heights, a for summer sports Mr. the only fireworks allowed former Sebewaing resident, Mrs. Curtis Dickinson, 6391 Church Street, receiving a by law in Michigan, accord- died Tuesday, June 9, at Eastern Star ing to the Consumer William Beaumont Hospital designated scHolarship. Both are graduates of Products Safety Com- in Royal Oak following a mission, lengthy illness. Summertime brings hot shape, a cardiac condition- chapter Cass City High School. Jveather, picnics and those ing and weight-lifting pro- Presidential scholarships Even for those, the federal He was born May 17, 1906, great summer sports, such agency advises caution. in Gagetown, the son of gram should go hand-in- donates $142 are awarded on the basis of “Well, that shoots that theo y.” as softball, tennis, golf and hand, simultaneously outstanding scholarship, “The sparkler, considered William J. and Lexie swimming. Along with these by many the ideal ‘safe’ Auto-Owners for (McLellan) Ibbitson. He was developing the heart, lungs Fifty -f ive attended the high national test scores and sports comes the aches, and muscles,” says Abde- June 10 meeting of Echo recommendations. Design- firework,” according to the Homeowners Insurance married to the former Anna CPSC, “burns at very high Sometimes, a condominium pains and injuries from a now. chapter, Order of the ated scholarships are pro- E. Lambert. lazy, outaf-shape winter, temperatures and can easil, associations’ general insurance Ibbitson Gulf oil “Cardiac conditioning Eastern Star. vided by, individuals or was a ignite clothing.” Childrei policy might not be all it’s distributor in the Sebewaing Most sports injuries are programs are exercises Following the formal corporate donors with sprains or breaks, muscle cannot appreciate the cracked up to be. That’s why area before moving to Madi- such as jogging, serious opening, the charter was selection based on varied you should talk to us at strains from improper swimming and the latest draped in memory of Archie criteria, all of which take danger involved and cannot son Heights in 1959. He was act correctly in case of an Auto-Owners. employed at the Modern warm-ups and fatigue from craze, aerobics, twenty min- McLachlan. academic achievement into emergency. ” We’re up on this new style of Engineering Co. in Trqy overuse of muscles. Mike utes of non-stop movement. Fifteen officers answered account. living and owning a home. With before retiring several yeah Abdenour, head trainer for It is important that a physic- roll call. During the business up-to-date protection policies ago. the Detroit Pistons has some ian is contacted before be- session, $116.50 was author- for condominiums. Policies that tips on how to help avoid ginning such a program. provide you with the extra He was a former member of New Salem Luthergn injuries while playing From one’s past physical secretaryized to be sentfor tothe the annual grand Professional and Business protection you may need. summer sports along with history, a physician can contribution to- thP_--- “EvPrvI. Church in Sebewaing arid --J Ask your independent Auto- some shaping-up suggest- suggest the right program member project” fund. The Owners agent about it. Before past treasurer; American Richard Hampshire Legion Post No. 293, Seb- ions. for each individual.’’ chapter voted to forego the you discover your present While sprains and breaks July and August meetings. protection is all wet. ewaing , and had served with Exercise programs the U.S.Army during World are usually unavoidable, hecome more of a routine Reporting for the Sunshine DIRECTORY War 11. either is less likely to be a and more convenient if committee were Bernadine traumatic injury the better diuto-thumms Ittsurattce He is survived hy his wife done daily. Weight-lifting, Good and Betty Greenleaf. Life. Home. Car. Business. One name says it best. the conditioning one main- though, should be done Dr. W. S. Selby Or. E. Paul Lockwood and several nieces and Worthy Matron Marian nephews. tains. Good physical condi- every other day for the best Optome trist Chiropractic Physician Umpfenbach honored 27 Office Hours: Mom, Tueo., Wed., Fri. Funeral services were tion will also speed the results. Hours. 8-5 except Thursday recovery time. When lifting weights, past worthy matrons and 10 8.12 noon on Saturday 9-12 noon and 1:30-5:00p.m. held Saturcfay afternoon at 4624 Hlll Seturday 9-12 a.m. Jumping into summer past worthy patrons. Also St. Closed All Day Thursday ARRIS the New Salem Lutheran muscle fibers are being torn Across from Hills and Dales Hospital sports can be physically down. A two-day period honored were Life members Pholw 072-2785Cass Clty Church in Sebewaing, Rev. of the Chapter. Phone 8724404 iw Appolntmbnt Phillip Huehner officiating. dangerous. Even profess- allows the muscle to rebuild, Burial was in the church ional athletes have a con- allowing strength and Edward and Thelma Mell- Allen Wit herspoon Harold T. Donahue 6815 E. Main Cass City Ph. 872-2688 cemetery. ditioning program after toning. endorf were presented with New England Lite M.D. Arrangements were by their off-season. Toning-up is for everyone. their life membership cert- NEL Growth Fund Abdenour suggests as NEL Equity Fund Physician & Surgeon Listen to the Auto-Owners John Dorernus Radio Show. Dinkel-Jueugel Funeral a A common fallacy is that ificates by worthy matron Value Ling Fund , Home, Sebewaing. precaution to incorporate a women should not lift and patron Marian and KeystonaFunds Clinic flexibility program as a weights for ,fear that they Herman Umpfenbach. Phone 872-2321 4674 Hill Street, Cass City laily routine and before a 4615 Oak Cass City, Ottice 872-2323 will become too muscle- Lunch was served in the - Res. 872-231 1 sport. “A ten-minute work- bound. By lifting a lighter dining room following the out stretching all the major weight more times, as close of the meeting. muscle groups --- ankles, - K. 1. MacRae, 0.0. HarrbHampshire compared to a heavy weight A contribution to the Osteopathic Physician Agency, Inc. lower and upper leg, laker few times, one is firming ESTARL fund made in the and middle back, shoulder instead of building bulky dining room amounted to and Surgeon Complete Insurance Servms and arm --- is important.” muscles. ---A Corner Church and Oak Streets Before playing any sport, Otfice 872-2880 Res. 872-3365 6815 E. Cass City Road a three-hour digestion Cass City Phone 872.2688 period is suggested. Eating before a strenuous workout New books at I Dr. Timothy Straight Richard A. Hall, 0.0. will inhibit an athlete’s per- Or. R. Paul Chappel Osteopath/c Physician formance, causing sluggish- Dentists 6545 Church Street ness and possible cramping. Mon. thru Fri. 8:00.6:00p.m. Abdenour stresses the the librarv I Cass City, Michigan d I Phone 872-3870 importance of water to a -_ - 6240 Hill St., Cass City Office872 4725 hme872 4762 workout, especially during BASIC DRAFTING by Martin Clifford (non-fiction). The hot, muggy weather. “Your author begins with a discussion of drafting tools, their use. - body is put in a life-threaten- and basic drafting techniques. He then proceeds from Dr. J. Geissinger Edward Scollon, D.V.M. AUDIOVOX STEREO CASSETTE AM-FM RADIO AND ing, situation by putting off drawing simple lines and angles to advanced drafting Ve te rina rian drinking water. Water is projects involving orthographic projections, revolutions, Chiropractor Call for Appointment for “SOUND EXPLODER” AMPLIFIER essential for internal cooling Push stereo power and insertions. The numerous illustrations consist of Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. Small Animals ‘ to 40 watts and the replacement of clearly drawn diagrams. Phone 872-2935 wlth Exploder 9-12 a.m. and 2-6 p.m. electrolytes lost during a Sat., 9-12 a.m. 4849 N Seeger St , Cass City workout .” AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO MODERN FIGHTERS “For routinely getting into 21 N.Almer, Caro, Mich. AND ATTACK AIRCRAFT, by Bill Gunston (non-fiction). Across from IGA Store Hoon K. Jeung, M.D. This little book covers a much larger proportion of the most General Surgery important military aircraft in service than the title would Phone Caro 673-4464

Q a m. - 5 p rn Dally indicate. Gunston’s writing is + literate, his judgments Saturday. 9 to 12 nom ‘ balanced, the statistical material up to date and adequate if Otfice Hours by Appointment rather crowded, and the photographs not only well chosen Sang H. Park, M.D. 4672 Hill St. graduates but also amazingly well reproduced. Cass City, Mich. 48726 e VALVOLINE AC AIR FILTERS Obstetrics & Gynecology Phone 872-4611 * Home 872-3138 most domestic For cars 4672 Hill Street MOTOR OIL and trucks. A49C, A134C, MORNING GLORY AFTERNOON by Irene B. Brown All-climate HD. A169CW, A178CW, AZIZCW, zn nursing (fiction). Jessamyn Faber is grateful the chance to Phone 872-2800 The motor oil for A329C, A331C, A348C, leave home, with its memories of a painful loss, and take on OfficeHours by Appointment Harry Crandell, Jr., the pros run on. A355C. A357C, A467C 10W40. XI41 Patricia A. Goslin has the responsible job of switchboard operator in the town of D.V.M. graduated from Lake Ardensville, Kansas. In 1924, “Central”, as Jessy found Superior State College, Sault herself’ called by, people who didp’t even know her name, Saib A Isterabadi, M.D., FRCS Office 4438 South Seeger St. Ste. Marie, with a bachelor was at the town’s heart, conveying messages and coping 4674 Hill Street Phone 872-2255 of science degree in nursing. with emergencies, as well as putting through calls. At first Cass City, Michigan 40726 She graduated magna cum reluctant to become emotionally involved, Jessy is drawn DO YOU HAVE A laude. to a family of Greek orphans, makes friends with Lili, the Surgeon, General & Thoracic DRINKING PROBLEM? independent young woman who runs the local boarding ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Outpa tient Clint c house and then is attracted to Hatch Elroy, a handsome Hills L4 Dales Hospital AND AL-ANON ranch hand whose growing affection helps her face the Every Friday Evening - 8:00 p m - ’ Each Wednesday problem she had run away from. The story erupts in a Good Shepherd Lutheran Church * violent climax that changes many lives. 8a.m. - 1 p.m. Cass City CI m 2

2-TON HYDRAULIC POWERFLOW Wheat crop ,FLOOR JACK SPLASH CARDS Designed for do-it-yourselfers! Custom series far most 5” 15” lift range. #649N popular car! up 3% to U.S.-l-’_l- - import5 AUCTION SALE E.V.A., MaCK or white. /r 7 from 1980 CUSTOM SERIES. Michigan’s 1981 winter wheat crop is forecast at Merchandise Of 36.08 million bushels, based on conditions as of June 1, according to the Michigan Gamble Store, Cass Agricultural Reporting Service. That would be an increase City, Michigan Patricia Coslin of 3 percent above 1980 production. Yields are The daughter of Mr. and expected to average 44 Mrs. Keith Goslin of 3351 bushels per acre, equal to Due to the closing of the store, merchandise will be sold At public ‘$WlSS Bay City-Forestville Road, last year’s record yield. Harvested acreage is ex- auction located at the store at the traffic light in Cass City starting at: &ITE ‘N’ EASY Gagetown, is a 1977 gradu- a BODY REPAIR KIT ate of Cass City High School. pected to total 820,000 acres, * 4s-piece, engine cleaner. At Lake Superior, Miss up 3 percent from last Spray on, summer. Develepment of brdfessionai kit hose off Goslin was active in various 3:OO P.M. or metal and intramural sports, was this seasonk wheat crop Iberglass. 16 oz aerosol continues behind normal 1 #E04 selected as a member and p;; p;; panual. vice-president of Alpha-Chi with only 25 percent of the crop headed by June 7, I Honor Society her junior year and was vice-president compared tt 55 percent I her nursing class her normally. ** of FRIDAY, JUNE 19 , senior year. She was a Nationally, production of winter wheat is forecast at a SUQ. List 513.24 Sug List $282 member and lector at the Catholic Newman Center. record high 2.01 billion Automotive Supplies Tools She is now working in the bushels, 5 percent greater 7?5 burn unit at St. Mary’s than last year’s crop of 1.89 Plumbing Supplies Paint Hospital in Saginaw. billion bushels. i Hardware Supplies Toys The prices In this advertisement are those Suggest@UbY the dstributor Parts warehouse Co , Bay City MI Prices at the inaependent retallerls listed bH0W mav vary Soi”te mice5 may be higher some may be lower E lEERlNG PACKING Electrical Equipment Sports Goods CARCUESTRAINCHECK ~~MC~EveryCmww special 15 a bma fide offer If we sell out of an advertised Item or fail to receive the merchandise. we will issue a 1 mile North, 1/2 mile East of Many Other Items ‘Ralncheck” entltling you to the sale price Rainchecks do not apply to items St ted as being in limited quantlty We reserve the right to subsrltute items of equal or bettw va$e in the event Silverwood at 4808 E. Mayville Road that our stocks Or advertlsed speclals become depleted Come Early. Auction to be continued until Safe prices gooU at Particlpatrng CARWEST Auto Parts Store through June 30 1981 all items are sold. A\-1 lOCA~CW5, ,* Ir* FRESH COUNTER MEATS CHECk OUT PRICES ON AMB / PORK c, VEAL 6585 Main Street r, Hillaker Auction Service Cass City - 872-2178 r, BEEF HALVES AND QUARTERS Phone 517-872-3019 Cass City TERMS: Cash. Everything settled for day of sale. Not responsible for acc iden t s. CAsS CITY, MICHIGAN CASSCITY CHRONICLE, THURSDAY-JUNE 18,1981 PAGE NINE State fair 0-G announces " entry forms Down Memory Lane c"s vourhome available FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE honor students Entry forms are now ."- available to anyone who

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# 4 . bred exhibit or showcase at FIVE AGO County, is $19,049,846 or a * the 1981 Michigan State YEARS done about the dust which A + deiotes all 2s. Andrakowicz, Craig End- Fair, $3,527,331 increase over 1949 they said forced them to erle, Brian Haag, Jackie The Cass City school farm income, said Alfred I._. The return deadline is keep their windows closed SENIORS Kain, Laurie Louis, Joan Aug. 1 for all entry forms board Monday night author- Ballweg, couhty agri- and prevented them from Mosack, Karen Prich, Jason

cultural agent. ~ except those the horse ized the expenditure of drying clothes out-of-doors. Reinhardt, Dena Wells, Lori : + for Julie Andrakowicz, Peggy show, which has a July 21 $62,900 for new lights at the Donald L. Smith, 18, of Berube, Marcella Bruno, Wissner, Jennifer Wood, Cass City is one of the * deadline, The 1981 Michigan football field at Cass City 35 YEARS AGO Kris Erickson, + Juana Beverly Zaleski. c' State Fair opens Friday, Recreational Park as soon winners of the Port Huron Flores, Scott Gaeth, Loretta Aug. 28, and tuns through as a lease with the village is Times Herald newspaper Mrs. Max Agar narrowly Hahn, Rebecca Howard, FRESHMEN IAmr Day, Sept. 7. signed. boy scholarships to Port escaped death by electro- James Kuhr , Jalaine Kund- Huron Junior College, com - ' Entry forms and premium Board members of Hills cution in her home Tuesday inger, Robert LaFave, Dana Frank Abfalter, April books outlining contest fees and Dales General Hospital pany authorities announced afternoon when she received Laurie, +Darry% Lazar, Adams, Sheila Engelhardt, See me to find out if your homeowners insurance cover8 ' and rules can be obtained got a look at the tightening recently . a terrific shock while churn- Sherri Lesoski, +Cheryl Gary Erickson, Glenda you for ificreased value due to'inflation. 1'11 explain without charge by writing financial picture of the Ruth M. Meyer of Cass ing by electricity. Mandich, Mary Mosack, McPhail, Brenda Schwartz, State Farm's low-cost Homeowners Insurance with ; the Entry Department, facility during their annual City received her master of Ur. James Rallard, grand- Veronica Norcross, Deb Scott Thies. automatic inflation coverage. Michigan State Fair- meeting held June 8 at the social work degree from son of the late Prof. and Mrs. Nowaczyk, Debra Shop, Wayne University June 14. grounds, Detroit 48203, or by hospital. The hospital lost J. Henry Smith of Cass City, Terri Sontag, Mike Sullivan, 8th GRADE B. A. Calka has sold his calling (313) 368-1000. $34,000, the annual financial is now working with Dr. F. +Deidra Thick, +Bethany Six premium books are report stated. lunchroom business, which L. Morris and is establishing Thies, Robert Zimmer. Carmel Alexander, Wil- available: Community arts Voters in the Cass City he has operated since 1346,' an office at the Morris liam Ashmore, Shelly Ell- Ernest A. Teichman Jr. School District turned down to Mr. and Mrs. Noel Frakes Hospital icott, + Marcy Enderle, (baking, canning, crafts) ; of Kingston, JL'NIORS fine arts (paintings, draw- a proposal to construct a The second rtwnion of Karen Goslin, Reid Goslin, 6529 Main Street ings, photographs, sculp- new athletic field behind the Mrs Elsie McBurney of recent wceks in Cass City Jenny Hellibuyck, Kather- Cass City, Michigan tures); horse show; youth high school Monday, as they Cass City was one of the brought together the class of Jeff Childs, Kim Diebel, ine Johnston, Karen Koch, defeated a 1.2 mill levy to residents who stood behind 1921 of our local high school Leeann Ellicott, +Julie Kendra Kretzschmer, Tina Phone 872-3388 division (ages 8 through 18) ; Inderle, Pam Ilaley , Janice livestock, and poultry, finance the project by a homemade signs on Doerr for a cclt+ra!ion of their 25th Lopez, Dena McDonald, 493-308 margin. Road to protest the dust ann i \*~rs;it) Kain. +Karla Kretzschmer, Kim Ols~ak,+Linda Ret- rabbits, pigeons and cavies Tina Mandich, Terry Muntz, which also covers agricul- Village President Lam- caused by traffic on that One of' tht. srnallest classes ford, Jerry Shantz. road. A group of citizens Renee Nicholas, Daniel a - ture, floriculture, hort i - bert Althaver accepted a ot prospectitrth teachers in Like good neighbor, $l,OOO check from the Cass living on the road had many years was graduated Ondrajka, Patty Roemer, 7th GRADE culture and swine show cate- appeared before the council Teresa Schmidt, Michelle State lFarnr is there. gories). When writing or Cit,y Gavel Club as a don- from t ht) 'I'uscola C'ounty ation toward the village's at its last regular meeting Normal Scliool at C'aro this Schwartz, Steven Shanka, +Amy Draschill, Ronald STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMPANY calling for registration and asked that something be Boni Wells, Chris Zaleski. Home Office. Bloomington,Illinois material, specify the prem- new municipal swimming w ce k Good, Marsha Lopez. ium book desired. pool. Dave Hoard, trea- Anyone who has entered surer, and Bob Hutchinson, an exhibit during the past club president. made the five years will automatically presentation. be sent a premium book. TEN \'k;:rIHS .l(;O Erla's softball team will Milk output play an independent sche- dule this year after more than a decade of competition continues in the LJbly Recreation League where the team dominated com petit ion. to increase The Hills and Dales General Hospital Board of Michigan's dairy herds IXrectors accepted low bids produced 445 million pounds on extensive additions and of milk during May. up altprations to the hospital at nearly 3 percent from a year a total cost of $m;.:321. ago, according to the Midi- 1)r Edward Scollon de- igan Agricultural Reporting feated incumbent Cass City Service. bird of Education mem - Cow numbtrs, at :&N),OO~ her 1)onalri Reid in Mon- head, were down 2 percent d a 1; ' s c le I' t i on . from last year. Milk per COW Clinton House of Cass City during May, at 1,140 pounds, IS thc new president of the was up 4 percent from a year Hills and Dales General ago. Hospital following a re- Producers received an organization of the board at average of $13.90 per hund- its annual meeting June 7. redweight (cwt.) for their ('ass City taxpayers will milk during May, $1 above sat*t' 2 of a mill in school the May, 1980 price. Thc cost taxtbs next year and it's just of replacement milk cows possit)lc that the total tax averaged $1,320, up $100 bill will be less than it was from a year ago. Slaughtcr for 1970-7 1 . cow prices. at $46.00 per cwt., were up 3 percent. 2.i Yb:AHS AGO Nationally, May milk 'I'hc value of all farm production totaled 12.1 produds sold, according to billion pounds, 3 percent above May, 1980 production. the 1954 census of Tuscola Production per cow aver- aged 1,111 pounds during Eighteen May, up 3 percent from last year. Total milk cows averaged 10.9 million head graduate for May, up almost 1 percent from a year earlier at Deford Eighteen students gradu- ated from Deford Element- ary School June 9. The youngsters will attend 6th grade at Cass City Intermediate in the fall. A potluck supper was enjoyed by about 80 persons, the graduates and members of their families. The students presented a program for their parents, honor students were re- cognized, and their band Keith McConkey group played. !enith Hearing Aid! A highlight of the evening was office In - Steven Bouverette, who sang some fun songs and gave a few thoughts on McConkey's parent involvement for a successful life. Jewelry The evening closed with 6458 Main Street the presentation of Cass City diplomas, the benediction, Call - Collect 872-3025 and the tossing of white mortar boards into the ,air.

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: The bola County Fair machinery, cars, etc., will far being Pee Wee King. I schedule will be the same as I will be celebrating its 100th take Place at 6 P.m. Tuesday evening will be a the past few years: tractor Marie Meredith birthday this year, Aug. 24. Harness racing, which in talent show featuring area pulling Thursday, demolit- Phone672-9489 : TO honor its centennial the past has been in the Performers. ion derby Friday ,and motor- I Shabbona Area News year, several special events evening Monday through cycle races Saturday. I : are planned, according to Wednesday and in the after- Wednesday evening, the : Fair Manager Walter Jack- noons on Thursay, Will all be Oakland University music The other special attract- son. in the afternoon. department wiil put on a ion during the centennial Mrs. Ralph Smith spent Mrs. Maude Houghton were Hayage Day On the and Mrs. Dale Leslie, on : Sunday, Aug. 2, a state Mondayeveninginfrontof show. The Tuscola County fair will be a tent in which Friday with Mrs. Vern Tuesday supper guests of Severance Sunday. Bob was a graduate f hisforical marker on the the grandstand will be a bean queen will be crowned events will be performed all Geister of Marlette. Mr.and Mrs. Voyle Dorman. The meetimg be of Cass City High School. : fairgrounds will be dedicat- country music Show. The that night in a switch from week. Included in the tent- Mr. and Mrs. Merle Waun Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mrs* Robert Wheeler and The Decker, Elmer and : ed at 1 p.m. A parade of lineup as of last week was the past, when she was ative schedule are old time of Birch Run visited Mr. and Smith of Croswell were Mrs* Andy Hoagg, with the Shabbona United Methodist .; progress around the track, still being arranged, with named on Thursday nights. fiddle playing and - Mrs. Virgil Van Norman Saturday afternoon callers lesson by Mrs. churches held a joint co- : featuring old and new farm the only known performer SO The rest of the evening shop quartet singing. Tuesday night. of Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Van Auslander* operative dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Voyl Norman. ****** ' June 7, at the Lamotte Fire Dorman were Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hoagg Hall to give Rev. and Mrs. callers of Mrs. Merle Were Saturday lunch guests Mr. and Mrs. Ryerson John Tatgenhorst best Dorman and Mrs. Maude of Miss Grace and Puterbaugh and grandson wishes in their new church Houghton. Mrs. Clarence Bullock. Andy Cherniawski attended at Croswell and to SP* The Shabbona Methodist Mr. and Ralph Smith the open house for Chris good-by. A short pr' Church held a potluck attended the Gideon meeting Pallas in Sandusky on gram was held. supper on Sunday evening to and dinner Tuesday at the Saturday, Mrs. Don Mackowiak was welcome their new minister Sandusky Whippletree. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen a Monda afternoon caller of and family, Rev, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Kritzman attended open Marie dredith. Give Dad A Pair Of Hayden Carruth and family. Dorrnan were house Sunday at St. Louis, The Hilltopper group met Mr. and Mrs. Larry callers Of Mr* and Mrs. Friday evening, June 12, Puterbaugh and son Brian, Mi., for their grandson, Harley Dorman of Caro, Mark Deneen, and at with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mr. and Mr. Ryerson Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bridgeport for their grand- Cleland. A pot-luck supper Puterbaugh and grandson, Hyatthouse werein honor host ofto their an OFn son daughter, Kelly Kritzman. was served at 6:30 p.m. Andy Cherniawski, and Dalton Puterbaugh attend- Doug's graduation from high I lSun Glasses ed a graduation open house school at the Mizpah DELAYED NEWS in honor of Wendy and fellowship building. Evergreen Wanda Beutler at Grand Donnie Smich spent Blanc on Sunday. Many from the Shabbona Sunday afternoon with Mr. area attended the open reunion Mr. and Mrs. John Mika, and Mrs. Randy Smith and Kevin and Gregg were house in honor of Robert family. Sawdon 11, son of Mr. and Sunday afternoon callers of U.M.W. Old Spice A 97 Old soice A O9 Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dorman. Mrs. Robert Sawdon of draws 60 The Shabbona United Deford, who graduated from Methodist Women met June Cass City High School. The Evergreen School re- set Set HILLTOPPERS 10 with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robert Vatters and son union was held Saturday, The Hilltoppers of the , Bader. A steak cookout was Jerry of Argyle were Thurs- June 6, at Evergreen School. Contains 2%-oz. After Favorite 43/-0z. After served with the men as Shave, 5-02, Soap on a Shave, 2%-02. deodor- Air Mattress R.L.D.S. Church met Friday day evenine callers of Mr. The morning was spent in with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis registering, handled by Mrs rope. ant. withWaterproof convenient cotton head mattress pittow, Our- p ow Price Cleland. A potluck supper Clark Auslander and Mrs. durable sealed edges and was served at 6:30 p.m. Duane Geister, and visiting. vinyl backing 72x28-in After supper George Mrs. Arlie Gray had SUN VISORS SI20 Mrs. Q?! Krause called the meeting to charge of the kitchen and a I SEE THE SELECTION! order and Marie Meredith 1 cooperative meal was had the worship followed by served. The blessing of the Marie Snell leading the food was offered by Jason games. Plans were made to Kitchin. Give Dad A Big Brothem~igSistem After dinner, the meeting 6-Pr. Package meet at the Sanilac County Novelty Print Park No. 3 on July 17 with was called to order by Men's Marie Meredith as hostess. President Edsel Connell, Tube Socks T-shirt or who gave the welcome. Flag ******** A real cute 11-yearald YerY easy to get to know, He pledge was led by Clifford Comfortable stretch A Sweat Shirt from Fairgrove has been comes from a large family Furness. Roll call of the nylonlcotton socks. The R.L.D.S. family night former school districts was bne size flts 9-14. waiting a long time for a Big of older brothers and sisters Choose will be June 19 at annex with Brother. He enjoys fishing, who have moved out of the held with the former Shab- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sawdon baseball, swimming, and area. This boy is waiting for bona School having the most From in charge. biking. He would lots of a man to share his time with. present, 19. The total Mr. and Ralph Smith be number present was Our Mrs. fun for any man and a very 60. 5 9kQ. attended open houses on rewarding experience. ++++++ There were also 10 former Large Sunday for Doug Hyatt and teachers who attended. Brenda Izydorek. From family with nine Prizes were presented to ++++++ a the oldest man, Jason Aqua Gun Hose Nozzle. Sprays Selection Lee Ann Meredith, This 14-year-old from thischildren 16-yeardd in the wouldAkron likearea, a fine mist to heavy stream daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kitchin; oldest lady, Mrs. Dale Meredith, had surgery Vassar is very athletic and Big Brother to talk with. He Maude Holcopb ; the Saturday morning at is a quiet boy and enjoys all teacher who had taught the Deckerville Hospital, She sports and working on cars. most years, Clifford Furnesd returned home Monday. Registration of Caseville, 41 years; com- Wallets Mr. gnd Mrs. Alex ++++++ ing the farthest, Mrs. Gene Cherniawski and family and set for Caro Orcutt (Marjorie Leslie) of Mrs. Ryerson Puterbaugh An enjoyable experience Hollywood, Fla.; and door were Tuesday guests in the for any man, this adorable prize, Ira Bullock of Yale. Russell and Robert Sprague dance clasges 4-year4d is from Mayville A memorial service was homes in Bay Port. and is interested in any held for those who gassed Make away during the past year. Mrs. Merle Dorman and Registration for Car0 Arts outdoor activity, animals Ideal Society summer dance and fishing. Why not give Pictures of flowers in classes will Monday, him a try? Hawaii were shown b Mrs. Organic farm be Jeannette Bond Shaiko of Gifts June 29,from 4-7 p.m., in the McNair building, 194 Beulah. She also gave a group to meet State ++++++ reading. Letters from those Street, Caro. who could not attend were Classes will be July 6,8, 13 Tuscola County Big Broth- read by the secretary. From Ben Franklin's The Thumb area chapter and 15, and will open to all Wage Blacksmith of the Organic Growers of be ers-Big Sisters is located at Election of officers was Large Sensibly age! from five and up. 129 E. Burnside, Caro 48723, Michigan will meet Sunday Classes will be organized by held. Those elected- were: Hand Tools telephone 673-6996. president, Edsel Connell ; Underwear T.Sbirtr Priced Collection June 28, at 2:30 p.m. at the age group. Each session will Top-quality tools that home of Pat and Lee C. vice-president, make gardening easy. 1000/0 long-wearing cotton last 45 minutes. Ernest Durable chrome plated with tape seams for extra Shepherd, O'Hara Road, Sally Doerr of Gagetown Def ord pupils Hyatt ; secretary-treasurer, blades and hardwood strength Whtta only 3 per Hemlock, for a farm tour. Marie Meredith; assistant package. will be instructor for the tap, handles. 995, Tentative program will be secretary-treasurer, Marion jazz and jazz exercise participate in Gray; and program com- about growing without the classes; Marie Doerr will use of chemicals. mittee, Marguerite Krause teach tumbling classes and field day and Louis Severance. British Sterling Sue Putnam will handle the Plans were made to meet balletPersons classes. unable to register Qitt Set Village Meeting The ninth annual Deford next year on Saturday, June Elementary School field day 5. A gift he'll love . . , As advertised a special in person can call 673-5266 British Sterling Cologne, during those hours to was held Monday, June 8. meeting was held June 4, All students participated After Shave, and De- register. It's Coming 1981 at 7:30 a.m. at the For more information, in nine events : running long Municipal Building. All call Joan Markham at jump, standing long jump, St. Roch's Brass Trustees were present with 673-2640. softball throw, Frisbee Hose Nozzis the exception of Trustees throw, 75 yard dash, 100 Summer I Fully adjustable . . fine McIntosh and Rawson. r yard dash, 60 yard dash, 220 Festival 39,9 mist to full stream A motion was made .by yard dash and timed race. M-25, Caseville Trdstee Helwig and pming Auctions Many parents helped with July 10.1 I supported by Trustee Ware the events. .I2 G i I lette to ratify and approve the Ribbons were given for Bingo agreement between the Vill- Friday, June 19 - an five places in each event and Games Atra age of Cass City and the auction of the Gamble "I'm a good sport" ribbons Ethnic Foods Old Country Village of Cass City Police Store's merchandise will be were awarded to the other Country Store Windmill Sunflower oc Association, Fraternal held at the store on Main competitors so each child and much, much more Daisy ! Order of Police, effective Street in Cass City. Hillaker received a ribbon. Cute 12-in. plastic May 1, 1981, according to the Auction Service...... --- windmill with 16-in Pinwheels terms thereof and to the mounting post SATURDAY, JUNE 27 - 38 Colorful flower lawn terms of a letter of decoration. 12-in. $3.22 agreement dated May 28, Inger and Jerry Brown will ' diam., 26-in. high. 1981 between the Village sell personal property and household goods at the place Price Negotiating Committee and the Association, and direct located two miles east of he the President and the Clerk stoplight in Marlette at 5539 * Marlette Road. HilIaker I4 to execute same on behalf of the Village of Cass City. Auction Service. - I-- w ~...... *..~ GIFT SALE! . Jovan Musk Aqua Velva Motion carried 4 yeas 0 nays. I . 0 A motion was made by 0 Thursday=Friday-SaturdayOnly Oil for Men Ice Blue Trustee Ware and supported i TheWantAds i by Trustee Hampshire that Black and Decker the meeting be adjourned. 0 Cologne After Are I After Shave $5.00 Motion carried 4 yeas 0 nays. 0 Shave Joyce LaRoche 4-02. i NewsyToo! i t...... o.o.....I....~ JIG SAW Village Clerk 3-02.size $1"94 $1.67 Reg. $16.95 British Sterling 111 Yi KODAKCOLOR E Cologne PRINT 3. FILM * * Or FATHER'S DAY 3OYoOFFi $1 4Q5 : Aftershave u/----j Tilting foot - 45" left e oz. CANDY or right for bevel cuts 1 KODAKS REG. PRICE WHEN WE DO 9gc AND CARDS YOUR DEVELOPING CROFTlCLARA Sini Photo i Lumber, Inc. I-' :-; I Old Wood Drug 1[ Cass City Phone 872-2141 Cass City Where everything you buy is guaranteed! CA

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Deford Community and the Methodists, 8-4, June Church and Cass City 11. Groombridge recorded 9 Catholics have recorded strike-outs in the Colwood three victories each in the game and 10 against first two weeks of reported the Baptists. church league softball Colwood and Shabbona games. have racked up two wins Deford, with the pitching apiece in other league of A1 McKee,beat the Cass games. City Methodists, 11-1, June 2 Dwayne Smith hit a home and Lamotte, 11-6, June 11. run to contribute to June 9, McKee shut out the Colwood’s 12-3 victory over league’s newest team, Lamotte, June 4, and Lowell Thumb Christian Academy, Smith slammed a : FIRST TEAM,HANDICAP winners in the women’s division of the with one hit while Deford June 11, when Colwwd beat s Walter Hagen-Babe Zaharias American Cancer Society tournament hitters racked up 24 runs. Church of Christ, 8-4. Dale .* Saturday at Rolling Hills Golf Course Saturday were, from left, Nelle Garnering more than two hits Smith was the winning ,. Maharg, Esther Reagh, Toby Weaver and Mary Rabideau of Cass City. for Deford in the games pitcher in both contests and RECRUIT DAY VISIT - Ex-Cass City High School football included McKee, Steve Bob Tobey another leader in , Scratch division winners were Nancy Robertshaw, Jan Bacik, Kathy standouts Tim Sontag (dark shirt) and Brad Hartel visit with : Fisher and Char McBride. Area golf courses donated the prizes. Martin and Ed Stoutenburg. hits. Pitching for the winning Shabbona pitcher T. Saginaw Valley State College President Jack M. Ryder (left) Catholics has been Jack Severance led his team to a and football coach Jim Larkin. Sontag and Hartel were on the Groombridge, who with Rick 9-2 victory over Cass City Doerr has also been leading Missionary June 2 and SVSC campus as part of the college’s recruit day activities. the team in hitting. The team Thumb Christian Academy Both Sontag, a 6-0 running back,and Hartel, a 6-1 kicker, will edged Colwood, 7-4, June 2, June 4, 25-7. Durrell Caister play football for the Cardinals this fall. the Baptists, 12-2, June 4, and D. Severance led the team in hits in both games.

r------+--A&- I I Chip I I I Shots I I I LADIES LEAGUE LEAWE MEN^ JUNE 9,1981 JUNE 14, 1981 FLIGHT 1 FLIGHT 1 Mary Ra bideau 6 Newel1 Harris 17 Toby Weaver 6 Ken Eisinger 16 Elaine Proctor 4 Roland Pakonen 16 Linda Marshall 4 16 Jim Peyerk Dotty Scollon 4 15 Gene Kloc Esther Reagh 2 15 Mike Murphy Betty Carmer 2 Carl Palmer 15 Rona Hillaker * Jim Fox 14 Nelle Maharg * Maynard Helwig 14 Mary Ryan * MEN’S WINNERS -- First team handicap winners in the men’s Dave Lovejoy 14 division of the Tuscola county unit of the Cancer Society tournament Dale McIntosh 14 FLIGHT 2 Sunday were, from left, Jeff McKenzie, Tom (T-Bone) Cockerill, Bill 14 Dick Wallace Carol Ware Elwyn Hclwig 13 6 Touchette and Mike Putnam of Caro. Scratch division winners were Michelle Zdrojewski 6 Bill Kritzman 13 Steve phigley, Harold Titus, Dick Blank and Dave Blank. State finals of Linda Helwig 6 Jude Patnaude 13 the tournament will be in September. Linda Herron 6 Bill Repshinska 12 Mary Lou Erla 4 Clint House 11 Gene Palmer 4 BIG FISH -- Jim Becker, 15, of E. Cass City Road, Dave Komig 10 Mary Hutchinson 2 caught this 391/Z-inch long pike about 9 p.m. Sunday in the Colleen Krueger 2 FLItiHT 2 Cass River by the railroad tracks, south of Cass City. Tom Mary Rabideau 1 Reds lead league Jeff MacKenzie 20 Gornowicz helped him land the fish. Becker was using only Ed Pasant 18 FLIGHT 3 * Kuss Hichards 18 6-pound test line. Vera Ferguson 6 Aha Allen 17 Jan Kritzman 6 16 Khonda Smith and Becky John Haire Norma Wallace 4 15 Severance were top hitters Steve Fobear Sandy Robinson 4 15 St. Michael’s for the ICeds June 9 in their Dick Hampshire Naomi Barnes 4 15 23-3 victory over the Cubs. Don Ouvry Jan Hunt 4 Winning pitcher was Chris Ron Ouvry 15 2 hurt in softball: Ann Henderson 3 Wilmot Hutchinson, with Missy Carr Larry Robinson 15 Doris Golding 3 The softball diamonds in be last Thursday, as the The ambulance was called pitching for the Cubs and George Bushong 14 Pat McIntosh 3 13 the Cass City village park ambulance was summoned for Richardson at 7:58 P.m.; Cindy Miller leading the Chuck Guinther Enid Craig 3 Cubs in hits. Bob Stickle 13 weren’t the safest places to to take two players to Hills for Kelly, an hour later. SUMMER The Reds continued Clark Erla 12 and Dales General Hospital. FLIGHT 4 11 winning June 11, when they Don Erla Kally Maharg 6 Mike Shaft 10 It’s Coming edged the Braves 14-12. Marilyn Carpenter 6 Elect Gaeth Chuck Richardson, Chris Hutchinson recorded Phil Hobinson 8 FESTIVA L Celia House 4 playing in a church league John Maharg 7 St. Roch’s the win, with Becky Clara Gaffney 4 game, and Kelly Deering, Summer Kingston & Bevens Roads Severance leading the Ked s Marian Umpfenbach 4 in a girls’little league game, L I G 11‘1’ 3 ®ion in hits. Pitching for the F Shirley Buschlen 4 were both injured sliding Festival Bill Ewald 17 Braves was Becca Jan Chippi 4 M-25, Caseville Gary Jones 17 Scott Gaeth of Owen-Gage into Prieskorn, with Lisa Benitez Georkine Jensen 4 Hugh Lautner 17 has been named theclass Hichardson hurt his knee. July 10=11=12 Sunday, June 21 and Jill Kenward the leading Ruth Grassmann 2 Ken Zdrojewski 17 D all-region baseball team hitters. Verna May MacRae 2 head hit the ground Bingo Gary Diebel 16 as an outfielder, selected by The Braves beat the High when her helmet fell off. She Games Dave Hoard 16 the Michigan Hawks June 8 as Kelly * Pts, to be awarded. Baseball Coaches Associat- precautionarywas taken to the rneaSure. hospital as a Ethnic Foods Bar-B-Que Chicken Dinner Deering and Lisa Benitez Earl Harris 15 ion. Country Store 12 to p.m. each batted in four runs. Nat Tuttle 15 and much, much more 5 14 Jason Koehler of Kingston Both were treated and Becca Prieskorn was the Bruce Thompson #oucan was named first baseman. released. winning pitcher, with C. Bert Althaver 13 O’Dell, Hawks pitcher, Clark Boylan 13 leading the team in hits. The Jim Burleson 13 Harold Mitas Polka Band score was unavailable. Iton Geiger 13 6 to 10 p.m. Don Schelke 13 on it! STANDINGS Aime Ouvry 12 Louis Franks 11 0. interest-bearing checking accounts seem WL Koger Marshall 11 8 to be the rage in the Softball Tourney Wooden Dance Red s 30 Gib AI bee banking world these days, Floor Bingo Fun & Games for Braves 31 although I don’t know - Tigers 21 FLIGHT 4 anyone who has one. Are January lFI982 AI’I - Prizes Cubs 12 Keith Adelberg 19 they only checking Lions 12 Dana Truemner 19 accounts which earn Hawks 04 Larry Davis 17 interest, or is there on new Case farm tractors Phil Gray 16 something more to them? purchased between May 7, and June 30,1981 SPONSORED IN COMMUNITY INTERES,T BY Jim Guinther 16 Lynn Albee 15 If you buy any of our new Case farm tractors or a used farm tractor of any make Don’t count your chickens Ken Jensen 15 A. NOW, or interest- between May 1,1981 and June 30,1981 and finance it through. J I Case Credit Corporation Gene Lukshaitis bearing checking . . . finance charges will be waived from date of purchase until January 1, 1982. until they are big enough to 15 -accounts are rather new. The Cass City State Bank George Mika 15 bluff a good-sized- hawk. The federal legislation Lyle Truemner 15 which permits banks to PIUS R w Cash rebates up to George Heins 14 pay interest on check- Fritz Olson 14 ing accounts became Gary Hornbacher 13 effective January 1, Jeff Maharg 11 1981. The concept isn’t Herman Umpfenbach 11 really new, however. Some Bruce Kuehnernund 9 financial institutions in $2000 If you buy one of our new Case farm tractors between May 1, 1981 and June 30, 1981, New England, New York =FOR BETTER Maynard Stine 9 Case will send you a check for the dollar amount shown on the chart Anton Peters 8 and New Jersey have of- fered NOW accounts for for the model you buy, or you can apply the rebate towards your down payment. BACKYARD BBQ’S several years through NOTE: Government Agencies/Departments do not qualifv for rebate. special legislation. And, there is a NOW account COOK WITH GAS feature which is“some- thing more”. It is , of Enjoy outdoor cooking at its best with a Warm LITTLE LEAGUE course, the fact that you Morning Gas Grill from Southeastern Michi- are now able to earn in- gan Gas Company. Be ready for back yard fun terest on your checking WL account providing, in most this summer. Stop by your local office today Cubs 51 and see the models on display. cases, that you maintain a Pirates 51 mini mum, specified Yankees 42 balance. For additional Special factory allowances VISA Master Charge Tigers 24 details on the new ac- on or use our convenient payment plan Hour8 8 a m to 5 p m (Monday thru Fr~day) Orioles 15 counts, check with any of selected models. Ask us for details. Giants 15 our bank officers. MINOR LEAGUE Presented by FnrmPivirinn WL THEPINNEP RabideauMotors, Inc. Tigers 41

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!- Francis ‘comes home‘3

to pastor - be Mizpah Remember- Dad FAMOUS Edward Francis is “corn- ’9 JVU.inh ing home” to serve as &stir “feels like coming home.” describing what a “bless- Sunday, June 21 ‘sf the Mizpah Missionary The Mizpah congregation, BRANDS comprised of about 35 mem- The Frsncises have four ing” it has been to live with church on M-53following an bers, has “real potential” children, Joy, 15, John, 12, Rev. Francis’ grandmother, Cosmetics already full and interesting the minister said, outlining Jana, 10 and Joel, 8, and are Carrie Francis Glaspie, career as teacher and rnini- living in Cass City until a his goal of “presenting the until their home is ready. This Father’s Day ster. love of Christ through day new well is dug at the “We’re really enjoying Sure To Rev. Francis, who re- by parsonage next to the remember Dad with a day experiences. ” ourselves and are anxious to placed Rev. David Burrows, A 1960 graduate of Kings- church. “The theme of our move and create a home for gift he’s sure to enjoy. Please! has a familiar name for ton High School, he grew up life has been seeing how the those away from home,” Our delicious chocolate Mizpah church-goers, His near Wilmot and said com- blessing of God is passed said Mrs. Francis, explain- assortments range in greatgrandfather was a ing to the Mizpah church from one generation to an- ing the five-bedroom house founder and pastor of the size from 8 ounces to -- other,” said Mrs. Francis. is ideal for hosnitnlitv

. -7 5 pounds. We have the + church which installed Rev. Francis as pastor last perfect gifts for all Dad’s, month. Grandfathers and your The minister comes to favorite uncles. Cass City following a month of work in Alaska where he helped to develop personnel at the Alaska Bible College. Prior to that, he had spent seven years as lay minister in East Lansing and two years teaching at Faith Academy in the Philippines. -e- The academy, Rev. Fran- cis explained, was for the children of missionaries who worked with area tribes. One tribe, his wife Alice recalled, had never seen a white man until her husband arrived. “We found out later they were after his head,” she said, admittedly glad 8 02. $2.65 1 Ib. $5.25 they didn’t know at the time the tribe was headhunters. 2 Ib. $9.60 A high school teacher for - 1 12 years, Rev. Francis re- e ceived his training at As- I ANY SIZE. -- bury College, where he was president of the Ministerial Cigarette Association, and Anderson tats Off to Dad! College. Later, he earned his $643 doctorate degree in curricu- I U ctn. lum and instruction at Mich- PLUS TAX igan State University. I

“1 don’t regret my train- - ing,” said Rev. Franric Dad’s ------explaining, $61 will need it‘ FRANCIS FAMILY, back row from left, John, Jana and Make Dad’s Dav 1 and even more in my new Joy; front row, Joel, Mrs. Francis and Rev. Francis. I Memorv 1 Saver & Blood but no arrestsin 7-person family brawl

A family brawl on Third of her sons charged with Street in Cass City last Other than that there were assaulting of a third son and 30-50 persons involved, no Dr. Edward Scollon of 484! Mednesday resulted in blood one of the sons wanted his N. Seeger Street, told policc bvt no arrest warrants. further information was Help Dad remember mother charged with assault immediately available. Friday a light blue 10-speec The fight had ended by the with a deadly weapon West Point girls’ bicycle wa: his daywith a HalI- time a police officer OTHER ITEMS 1 Special Feelings because she hit him with a Ron Ouvry of Ouvry Chev- stolen from a bike rack at tht mark album for all books by Hallha1 responded to the 7 p.m. call. poker. intermediate school between , girt wrap and thoughtful Father’s Day There were several persons rolet-Olds reported to Cass his treasured photos. tell Dad how m~c The next day, according to City police Wednesday, June 4 p.m. Thursday and 2 p.m. ;by Hallmark. Put them all together outside the home, with blood the chief, the prosecutor’s Holds 48 photos; 10, of a theft from wheels of Friday. It was valued at $50. your love to make Sunday, June 21 he means to you. on the face of one, who office declined to issue any Honald Stolzrnan of Snover expandable, too! $5.50. Other title: apparently didn’t need vehicles in the dealership lot Dad’s best Father’s Day ever! warrants in the family fight. some time since June 5. reported to the sheriff’s $10.00. from $2.00. hospital treatment, and Shortly before 9 p.m. 3 Taken were four trim department June about tallmark Cards. Inc I I blood on clothes of some Sunday, sheriff’s deputies, damage done at the Lucky others, according to Police rings from a pickup, worth Car0 state police, Cass City $72; four hubcaps from a Thumb Motorcycle Club on Chief Gene Wilson. and Kingston police were Bevens Hoad in Kingston A total of seven family car, $108; three center hubs summoned to a disturbance from another car, $24, and township. Two grates over members were involved. He on Crawford Road in the gas stove in the said the mother wanted two three trim rings from a van, Summertime Camera Novesta township. $72, refreshment stand were 11 removed and broken. They were worth $15. I imex Caro man Watche receives governor% Styles and smallest go-anywhere flash Prices To m, camera. Convenient built-in award flash shuts off automatically Caro’s Herb Thompson when the cover/handle is was presented with a closed. Blinking ready lisht governor’s award Saturday tells you when io shoot. gee honoring him for the many it now! services he has performed $43.99 for the handicapped. He was presented with the award at a banquet at Sherwood on the Hill in I MakeSumnmerLast II Gagetown conducted by the Tri-County Handicappers Coalition to honor him, Thompson, who has multiple sclerosis and uses a motorized wheelchair, operates a stained glass business. He is a founder of the Handicappers Coalition, has worked with the Bureau of Rehabilitation of the

Michigan I Department of Education in training of the GOVERNOR’S AWARD Herb Thompson, (right), handicapped and has been -- an advocate for the president of the Tri-County Handicappers Coalition, handicapped with national receives the Gov. William G.Milliken award for his service and state legislators. Vacation pictures are almost as much fun as summer. The COLORBURST 50 Instant Camera ’LO He was presented with the ...... the handicapped, presented Saturday by county governor’s award by County delivers big, bright color prints in minutes. Easy Ill Commissioner J. Benson collon. (Rick Hoag photo) Commissioner J. Benson aim-and-s hoot opera ti on Collon of Caro. He did not LLDOPP”KITS know about the presentation Reg. Complete Line of Evergreen until the banquet. $46.95 $37.95 About 110 persons Buxton Products I Would Like To attended. Featured speaker was Gerald Provencal, II II I honor director of the Macomb- Auth. Thumb Oakland Regional Center ”SUN” WE ACCEPT Thank Cass City ‘students and a well-known handi- D is t ribu tor ALL PRE-PAY capper advocate, Hollister Ostomy Swim Pool Following is the sixth Invocation was given by Chemicals PRESCRIPTION marking period honor roll at Rev. John Mellish of the I&# Products In Stock * chool District Electors Evergreen Elementary Caro Church of the PLANS School: Nazarene. Mistress of 1 Fifth grade -- Kristy ceremonies was Trix For Their Marshall, Raquel Rockwell, Harbin. ‘]I Dean Whittaker (all A’s), Continuing Support Dedra Wright and Tammy Haw ley. FORGEAHEAD -- Light Sixth grade Alice Coach Pharmacy Izydorek, Randy Izydorek One serious lesson that life -- Ellen T. Burnette and David Steely. teaches us is that one must 1- be a comer, or you’re defi- Cass City m Phone 872-3613 I Advertise it in The Chronicle. nitely a goner. - b PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE, THURSDAY-JUNE 18,1981 CASCITY, MICHIGt 4 Reader Letters USE LOW COST CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS clarifies Transit (nonbusiness) rhtes. to the Editor insertion:15 words or additional less: $1.00 words each 5 (Automotive) (izzzziq news story cents each. Three weeks for the price of twp - cash rate. FOR SALE 19~7Buick HOUSEHOLD AND rum- I GAS WATER HEATER? Save money by enclosing Century, 4 door, VS. 10,369 mage * DavenPrt~8- roofFOR wmd SALE and - metal8xlox9V2 storage hip 3°-ga110n size, glass - Dear John or Mike, cash with mail orders. Rates miles. 23’h mPg. $3,400. piece ma hogany dining room A correction to the news for display want ad on appli- Phone 872-3508.Noble Jump. set’ l5 cu* ft* barn with floor. Phone 872- with and Only 14-18-1 freezer, end tables, coffee ‘ I story regarding Dr. Artrain crew catkn. 4726. $134.10 at Fuelgas Co., Inc. 4 3 * McClain, the chaplain at table, chain lights. large 2-64-3n ‘mila east of cas city. Phon& Jackson prison. table lamp, 3 l&ing rook 872-2161. 2-3-2-tf [ Automotive] FOR SALE - 1979 2 door chairs, Hoover upright FOR KENT - new - electrlc It was the warden who ~- ‘ stated that the chaplain was Champ, in good shape. Cob sweeper with attachments, or manual typewriters by FOR SALE 250 gal, fuel oil the week Or month* “the best the prison had ever hails Cass City FOR SALE - 1974 Ford corn for sale. Phone 658-2353. set of silverware (service for tank. western horse sad&. station wagon. Phone 872- leave your typewriters and ’ had,” due, I suspect, to his 16-18-1 12), dishes, clothes, etc. Pho& 872-39s5. 2-6-18-3 2536. 1-6-4-3 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, other office equipment at * years of training and the To the citizens of Cass City Artrain steering committee our store for repair. Used - esteem with which he was and the Cass City Arts 9 a.m. - ? 6429 Seventh and the surrounding area : FOR SALE - ’63 VW Beetle, Street. typewriters for sale. Mc- FOR SALE - 50 ft. boarded . ‘heldby the prisoners. We feel fortunate to have Council deserve special 14-6-18-1 ’ new paint, Michelin radials. Conkey Jewelry. 2-46-tf fence, painted. Reasonat’- I don’t know how the “40 visited Cass City during our credit; the time they devot- Best offer. Call 872-3861. years” got into the story, but Phone 872-3305. 2-6-1 +-“ tenth anniversary tour of ed to this project was well- 1-6-11-3 GIGANTIC GARAGE SALE - REGISTER NOW I’m sure the chaplain wasn’t Michigan. spent, as the responhe to our from buttons to bicycles. - there that long. visit attests, plan future Starts Thursday till FOR SALE - 1972 Chevy The citizens of Cass City SALE 1973 Pontiac July 4th Festival pickup, ton with 11 ft. - d Sincerely, are also grateful to the FOR - everything gone. 2 miles have long been enthusiastic We Catalina, runs good. New . Rev. Melvin R. Vender advocates of our mobile numerous volunteers who east, ‘/4 south of Cass City, contributed their talents as activities exhaust system. $450 or best 4334 Krapf Road. Queen Contest 1976ft. century Wolverine 13s camper.hp. full in-16 museum, and we are gratif- The Thumb Hairdressers offer. Phone 872-5045. board boat with trailer. Call ied by your continued sup- guides, docents and demon- and Cosmetologists affiliate 14-6-18-1 14-18-3~ Contest open to all after 3:30 - 872-3962. Can be port, During our fourdayi strating artists; they made met in Cass Citv this week. single girls 16-18 in CaSS Mechanic’s stay, more than 2,750 people Artrain memorable for seen at 4465 hooker, Cass President Es‘ther Fisher of GARAGE SALE - June City’School District City. 2-6-18-3 (including approximately many, * Harbor Beach appointed SALE lg80 Chevette, 17-18-19, from 9 till 5. Stera, 3 *testeasier 910 students from area Lastly, to the merchants, Georgia Swallow of door, Wed-Can be seen TV, bicycle, men’s, women’s Deadline Friday, June 19 schools) came on board to professionals and other Silverwood as program dir- Saturday a-m. Lawrence and children’s clothing. hts Register at Clothes Closet view the Artrain exhibition individuals who supplied ector. Other officers and Anthes, phone 872-3012- 4270 2-6-18-1 -1-4 of goodies.~ S. Seeger. I .. 14-6-1 1-2 , to secure and artists’ demonstrations. expertise and assistance in a positions remain the same. 1-6-11-3

Among the many people variety of areas, “thank Some of the upcoming FOR RENT - Furnished + As of this past Monday, FOR SALE - 4 Crager wire who participated in the you ! ” programs confirmed are FOR SALE - 1972 Nova, good MOVING SALE - Furniture, wheels fits Ford, Chevy, a part m en t , carpeted . Idea 1 I automotive mechanics can Artrain experience, the Sept. 14, business manage- condition, good tires. Runc some antiques, appliances, Dodge ls-inch, $100. Call 872- for one person. See Bud take certification tests by members of the local With best wishes, Oct. 12, cosmetic care appointment at Department ment; great. Call 872-4111. 1-6-11-3 riding lawn mower. clothes 3046. 2-6-18-3 Schneeberger at MICHIGAN ARTRAIN, Schneeberger Furniture. - of State branch offices, INC. for the skin and the new body and- miscellaneous wrap technique for losing household items. Friday, 4-6-18-tf - I according to Secretary of Letters to the Editor Beverley Ritchie weight; NOV. 9, Jerry SALE - lg70 Chf?vrolet Saturday, Sunday, June 19- FOR SALE - Yardman 8 hp. State Richard H. Austin. riding lawn mower, electric Museum operations man- Pickell, vice-president Of Impala, 350 in., new 21, from g till dark. 6882 , The nearest office is at 47 ager start. Call 872-2969. The Chronicle wel- affiliate NO. 37 of Southfield, battery, new runs* Severance Road, Cass City, HILLSIDE apartments for , 8 Westland ‘Drive, Bad Axe, Donna Bruton 2-6-18-3 rent - air conditioning, . telephone 269-7186. comes letters to the editor. Artist -in-residence and Joseph Scoglioni with $125.673-7625. 1-6-18-3 4 miles southds/dmile east of bedrooms, carpet , drap Previously, such tests Letters must include advanced pcrms, also of stoplight, 14-6-18- 1 Dan Danilowicz SALE - AKC Springer eries, refrigerator, kitchen were only given on a limited the writer’s name, add- Sou_. thfield. . , SALE - 1965 Mustang FOR Technician-photographer ‘The hairdi cssers reportea FOR Spaniels. Good hunter, range. Call 872-3755. 4-6-11-2 basis at certain locations. ress and telephone nurn- Joan Krueger convertible, good running GROUP GARAGE SALE - ber. The latter is in case it “fabulous” requests for the condition, partially re- family pet (darling). Liver Michigan law requires all Gallery coordinator new “Lady Di” cut, as worn Furniture, antiques, French FOR RENT - 5 bedroom . motor vehicle mechanics is necessary to call for stored. Phone 872-2659. and white or black and Carol Jocks by Prince Charles’ fiancee. horn, adult and kids 4468white. - Mike 517-856-2303. Butcher, 517-673- house, deposit and referehce doing major repairs to be verification, but won’t be Artist -in-residence 1-64-3 clothing, toys and games. required. 5 miles south of used in the newspaper. The Sept. 14 meeting will state certified in the cate- Bernard Hilling be at Helen’s Beauty Salon, Thursday and Friday, June Cass City, 8% miles east. in Names will be withheld FOR SALE - ’74 GMC Sprint, 2-6-18-3 gories which they do Technician Cass City, at noon. 18 & 19, 9:00-5:30, 4677 Phone (313) 672-9589. 4-5-2816 repairs, such as engine from publication upon new tires and battery. Good Hospital Drive, 14-6-18-1n request, for an adequate sham Phone 872-2317. BULK PaOPANE systems‘ repair, engine tune-up, c- FOR RENT OR SALE 3 brakes and braking reason. 1-6-4-3 for grain driers or home kdroom ranch house, De- systems, automatic and The Chronicle reserves heating. Fuelgas Company ford area, deposit and refer of Cass City. Phone 872-2161. , manual transmissions, etc . the right to edit lettersfor household*Sale;S) ences required. Phone 6-17) length and clarity. Name Tuckey to [Z‘SL]- 2-11-14-tf 673-7773. Realty World, ~~ We will not plrblish GAS AND OIL space heat- Hutchinson Realty, Inc., 451 GARAGE SALE Thursday FOR SALE - Brittany Span- TIP TO MOTORISTS thank you letters of Q - ers - used. Water softeners - N. State St., Caro. 4-3-19-tf specific nature, for and Friday, June 18-19, 9 till used. Priced low. Fuelgas iel pups, $20 apiece. Call2-6-18-3 872- instance, from u club U WM board 5. Two motorcycle helmets - 3236. The highway accident rate Co,, Inc. Phone 872-2161. FOR RENT - Apartment,for will decrease only when thanking merchants who Black - Small size; baby Corner M-53 and M-81,2-8-14-tf single lady to share. Call 872- donated prizes for a furniture, lots of children’s, drivers learn that cars come Iri s Tuckey of 4681 of directors of‘ United Way of FOR SALE - ‘72 750 Honda 3993. 4-6-18-3 men’s. women’s- clothing. - - --_- and equipped with everything raffle. 0 excellent condition. Many Schwegler Road, Cass City, Michigan U WM 1. miscellaneous. 6416 Third but brains. has been elected to the board She is Presently President FOR SALE - John Deere extras. Best reasonable HOUSE FOR RENT in Cqss St., Barb Merchant and model 110 lawn and garden offer. Call 872-4756. of Tuscola County United Agnes Gruber. 14-6-18-1 City. References and secur- Way and is a past president tractor, 36” cut. Good con- 2-6- 18-3 ity deposit required. a1 of the Elkland-Novesta dition. Cast iron engine. 673-6188 or after 6 call United Way. RUMMAGE SALE - Phone 872-2340. 2-6-11-3 FOR SALE - 351 C heads, 872-3514. 4-6-11-3 Miscellaneous items, 5,000 miles, $100. Phone 872- clothes. Thursday, Friday, 9- FOR SALE - small heavy 3046. 2-6-18-3 COTTAGE FOR RENT - 5. Cemetery Road, 21h miles duty flat bed trailer, 6’x8’, fully furnished. $150 week. south of stoplight. wooden bed with side racks. Sleeps 6 or more - Casevine. 148-18-1 Good for snowmobiles. Call VACUUM Phone 872-4377. 4-6-€8-3 872-4192, Quality - Reliability - Perfor- 2-6-1 1-3 mance. Super saviings on for YARD SALE - Friday, June FOR RENT - nice three FOR SALE - hardwood, $25 June. Will mail out parts, 19, 9 to 9. Dishes, furniture, belts, dust bags, lights, bedroom home in Gagetow’n, ceramics qnd glassware, face cord. Popple $15 face easy to heat and keep cobl. cord. Call 872-4665 after 6 rollers, etc. Genuine factory outboard motor, hand corn parts. Call for free home Phone 665-2296. 4-6$4 sheller, Gremlin parts and p.m. 2-6-4-3 Service and Repair Dutch made by the Amish demonstration.Free gift just All makes and models refrlgerafors much more. 5 miles west of - one bedrooh Crvstal Kitchen*.I FOR RENT freezers electric stoves washers . ,_-_--.- ._ for looking. Kirby Company Ooxtrr kh Kitchens By Hornocrrrt Cass City and 1 mile north on and dryers Bad Axe, 1-517-269-7562 or home, newly remodeled in Prr fimshd Paneling *C orniicd *CorJan *Sinks Phone 517.683-281 4 Green Rd. 14-6-18-1 1-517379-6543. 24-18-6 Gagetown. Phone 665-2296. Mon.- F r i .-8 a.m .-530 p. m. *Faucets Cdrpetrng *Congolem Wallpawr 4-64-4c Sat.-8a.m.-3 o.m. 415 w. Frank Car0 673-3028 YARD SALE - 6729 Pine St., Thursday -Saturday, 9 a.m. - RealEstate ForSale -1 5 p.m. children’s clothing, #Ull INSULATION & ROOFING COO -~ Save Up To 40% On Your Heating Bills size 4-10, miscellaneous. 14-6-18-1 REAL ESTATE 6248 W. Pine St .BLOWN IN CELLULOSE Cas9 City - Phone 8724735 (No Formaldehyde) * lris Tuckey I J No Charge For Use Of Machine Mrs. Tuckey was elected GKOUP GARAGE SALE - Coal and Wood CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATE ELKTON 375.2420 at the UWM 34th annual children, adult clothing, I meeting June 3 at KellOgg roaster oven, dishes and Heaters and Center on the Michigan State miscellaneous items. 4 miles Fireplaces ’ University campus, East east, 3 miles north and ’/z All sizes and styles Lansing. east of M-53 on Ritter Rd. McCulloch Chainsaw Rich’s Disposal There were more than 300 June 18,19,20,9-5. HOT WATER HEATERS Sales & Service Residential B. Commercial persons present, 14-6- 18-1 -ELECTRIC AND GAS For The American Road representing volunteers, Financing available Phone 872.2616 Rubbish Removal - Container Service Avaflable local United Way and MOVING SALE: June 17- Instant credit * Rabideau Motors member executives 20th; from 1-7 p.m, stove, Beautiful natural setting for this 3 bedroom ranch, f41 Call 683-2233 and la Sc hneeberger ’s, Inc. refr i ge ra tor, d a v e n p 0 rt , Phone 872-2696 basement, 1,400 sq. ft., double wide, 1% baths, fireplace,*1 Saks 6 Service Farm Division - IJWM functions as a wooden chairs, tools and Main St., Cass City acre Deford pa,Cass City schools. 38-k 6392 Main St. 872-2300 voluntary, * non-~rofitmore. 2 miles west, 1 mile 2-8-30-tf 4 federation of 24 state and south Gagetown. 14-6-18-1 Country setting, three bedroom, story and a half, two c& Little Ads national health and garage and other outbuildingson 6 acres. Cass City Schools: You’re Reading One community service 35k CHARMONT Now! organizations serving LARGE GARAGE SALE - Cbro’t Sunom kwitr 1 Michigan citizens. It and its June 17, from 5 to 9, June 18 Cali 8 72-20 10 &.TuneUps Minor Repairs 1 agencies are funded by 102 & 19, from 9 till 9. Lots of FOR SALE - ’72 Honda 175 Tires Batteries local United Ways in Mich- children’s clothing, sizes 2-7, CL road bike, good Undercoating Grease & Oil Mom-fhur8.5 p.m.ip.m igan. men’s and ladies‘ clothing, condition, dent in gas tank, BROKER . Certified Mechanic * I FrLSa. 5 pm-10p.m. children’s books, old Avon 3300 miles, $275, Call 872- Sun. 12 noon-8 p.m. Caro, Mich. Phone 673-813 decanters, Artex, jewelry, 3739, ask for Paul. 758 State St. 1. Call872.2470 I N. 36-18’C NIX0 dishes, Tupperware, albums 2-6-18-1 4 skr, ordws Tuff-Kote Dinol SI Correction and 45s. No reasonable offer ESTATE * Cass Clt refused. Located at 2875 REAL LCSStdordkruk Phone 872-6;OO Automotive Rust Proofing FOR SALE - Small picnic * System 6 In a story last week Lamton Road, 4 miles east of table with 2 benches, $35, WE HAVE A BUYER Gravel Guards. Running Boards concerning the hiring of Deford and 1114 miles south and La-2-Boy chair, $50. Call that is looking for a 3 bedroom ranch style home in Cas$ PLom 172.2342 AocMote Stone Chip Protection Canteen to supervise the on Lamton. 14-6-18-1 872-3016. 2-6-18-3 City. A basement or garage would be nice. In the pric$*v Cass City Schools hot lunch Certified Mechanics This space could __~range of $45,000 to $#,oOO. program it was reported that HOUSEHOLD SALE - June Comolete Car be yours for Phone 269-9585 the firm would receive $675 GAS GRILLS and carts - 4 as little as $1.25 19-20, 12:OO-5:OO. 6694 Main NEW LISTING IN GAGETOWN Care Service Special at $99.00. Fuelgas Street, Cass City. Some Company of Cass City, M-53 Very attractive 3 bedroom ranch home, full basemen$ The figure should have antique furniture, large utility room, kitchen appliances will stay. Attached WRfCKffi WVKE been $675 per month tor 10 & M-82. Phone 872-2161. collectables, dishes, glasses, 2-5-25-tf car garage. Aluminum sided and very sharp. 381-Tee months for a total of adding machine, wheelchair, clothes and BETWEEN CASS CITY AND CAR0 .* ___--~ much more. 14-6-18-1 We have a 3 bedroom home only 5 years old, attached llh; Tires V-Belts Batteries CHAPEL0 SHOE SERVICE Tuns Ups Brakes Mufflers car garage, L shaped family room with wood heater, utilitp “Fine Shoe Repair’‘ brtlfled M8Chan/C YARD SALE - Thursday room, large yard, country kitchen, qualified buyer car$ OPEN 9 - 530 Monday - Saturday Wedding 307-Cg-44- and Friday, from 9 till 2. assume good mortgage. In-Town Pickup & Dellvsy Caro, MI Phone 673-7488 Announcements Children’s and adults i Phono 872-3850 WHITE ALUMINUM RANCH ond clothes, 8 horse riding Located in town, has very well kept. Has attache$ ------, mower, 70 XL Honda, mis- been garage, gas heat, 1% baths. Asking 39,900. 345-TO: In vi tutions cellaneous. 4207 Doerr Road. 14-6-18- 1 “6*- and Accessories I c 0 Woodruff‘s Wrecker Catalogs loaned 6 1 YARD SALE - Weather Mcleod Realiy, Inc. li BENDERS Service 4 permitting 9-5 June 18 & 19. 4 *ufitiy in ,+I t Htit NC Y SL HVl(,t overnight. t iUUH Mt Car ** cutthe Perms 872 4735 Days 872.4501 Nights tape player, assorted t c styrw 630 N.State, Caro, phone 673-6106- I 4546 Leach Phon9 872-2666 I Tues 8 Frr .8am .6pm 6248 W. Pine St.. Cass City clothes, love-seat, kitchen 8498 State Rd., Millington, phone 871-4567 f. Wed & Thurs.-8am -830pm FREE SUBSCRIPTION table, much more. 6900 I Sat.-7am .3pm I Hitter Road, Cass City. IUW Garfield Phone 872-3145 with each order. L 14-6-18-1 EQUAL HOUSING ”4 ~- -.-- ._ 2 faust Cass City GARAGE SALE - Furniture, @ OPPORTUNITY 5 The clothes, many miscellaneous *; R&uUding Service World s Finesf Wood Heaf Sierra Wood eurning Corr~riercial-Resident ial-Farm Air Tight Stoves ”&Of tbb items, Thursday and Friday, :; *Starters .Generators 0 Complete Line of MetalbeStoS Chronicle Chimneys Bennett Ireland Gloss Conllic 9-5, 5421 Cass City Road, 2 Open Daily 9 9 7, Sat. 9 - 4, Other Times f. *Alternators Phone 872-2010 Martin Stoves. Fireplaces . Enclosures free Measure rjmhcr” miles east of M-53. 2. Own e AM. - 5 P u. 6 Accbr8Oflss menr wrih Sa/e 6y Appointment hturdry 6 A.M. 1 *P.M. ,1445-18-1 REALTOR’ $ LpMMain, clss City 8734700 Deford 8724190 4 * ‘ CASCITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE, THURSDAY-JUNE 18,1981 PAGE FIFTEEN .

,- mi!: TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE PROFITABLE, LOW COST CLASSIFIED ADS f General 1 I Notices 1 Services- ~ I 1 Merchandise (Merchandise) I Services 1 [ Services- 1 B I’M NOT RESPONSIBLE FAGAN’S THUMB Carpet HEGISTER NOW New-Construction CHAPPEL’S Repair Service FOR SALE Firewood. DOUGHBOY above-ground STRAWBERRIES Sweet for any bills other than my Cleaning - Dry foam or - pools and filters from Leis- - - odd jobs. No job too small. Mixed hardwood. 1% cord, and plentiful. Pick your own July 4th Festival own. David Lesoski. 5-4-30-9 steam. Also upholstery and Remodeling Phone 375-25lQ. 8-5-l-tf .delivered $45.00. Call 872- ure Living, 350 Divided Hwy. &$ pound June 22 through wall cleaning. Free Esti- M-15, south of Bay Additions 2579 evenings. 26-11-8 M-25, mid-July. Open 8 to 6 daily mates.’ Call toll free 1-800- City. Call 892-7212 Tuesday- including Sundays and July Queen Contest Free Estimates 322-0206 or 517-761-7503. We Garages Thursday, 9-5 :30, Friday, 4th. Containers furnished. Roofing, Siding GAS RANGESAfagic Chef, welcome BankAmericard - .- 9-7, Saturday, 9-2. Closed Picnic and play area. Call Contest open to all on roofing, siding, insulation, Master Charge. 8-3-20-tf *new.20 inches and 30 inches. Sunday and Monday. 2-5-21-tf Single girls 16-18in Cass FREE ESTIMATES [-I, Anv color. from 9215.10. 313-3559 for daily picking aluminum doors and windows FOR SALE - New Holland conditions. Reynolds Berry City School District and aluminum or Fiber B AND B Refrigeration Leiterman Builders baler in good condition. Farm, 5861 Cedar Creek Rd., Glass awnings* - Deadline Friday, June 19 Repair all makes of wash- Cass City Reasonable,. Jack Gal- North Branch. 7 miles south Phone 872-3721 lagher, phone 872-3219. 1 of Marlette to Burnside Rd., Register at Clothes Closet Elkton Roofing ers, driers, refrigerators, 5-6-18-1 freezers and ranges. Call 8-6-114 west, 1%north. 9-6-4-3 FOR SALE - American 4 miles west and mile & Siding Co. SALE Great ~~ Caro 673-6125. 8-5-1-tf ‘Standard oil furnace boiler FOR - south. 26-18-tf SALE - 10 foot disc and Dane/Doberman pups, CITY Gun Club is now LaPEER’S Arc Welding’and FOR .for baseboard heating . CASS purebred. Phone 872-4789. Lawn Mowing Service. Cass four-bottom plow. May be . Many extra energy-saving accepting applications for Phone 269-7469 seen in Deford area. Call 2-6-18-3 FOR SALE - 4 horse 1971 membership. We offer 2 trap Chuck Gage City phone 872-3191. items on it, Also ~o-gallon Johnson outboard motor, 5-7-21-tf Vassar 823-8112. 9-6-18-3 fuel tank. Will sell reason- ranges, one skeet range, Welding Shop 8-6-12-tf FOR SALE - Hardwick gas like new. Used very little, rifle range, two archery ~ gbly. 2 south and 1 west of $300. Norm Heronemus, WATER KING water soften- Heli-arc welding FOR John Deere :ass City. Phone 872-3988. range with 2 ovens - one ranges under construction, Terrasi & Son SALE - B thermostat, $50. One phone 872-2971. Call after 5. ball diamond and lake. ers on sale at Fuelgas tractor, electric start, good 2-64-3 needs a See Specializing in aluminum, Holland manure spreader 2-6-18-3 any member for application Company. Free home water stainless steel, blacksmith- Electrical Co. tires, as is - $450. Call with power takesff. Phone or phone 872-2921. 5-64-4 analysis. 4 east of,Cass City ing, fabricating and radi- New installations and 665-26 16. 9-6-4-3 f Real Estate) 665-2516. 2-6-18-1 Notices on M-53. Phone 872-2161. ator repair. repairs - -I 5-5-1-tf Electrical heating and FOR SALE - Case manure Also portable welding cooling service spreader, large, PTO, excel- SALE to highest EXEKCISE WlTH BARB New All types of welding FOR - - Farms - Business lent condition. Phone 872- bidder: 8x32 foot house trail- 7062 E. Deckerville Rd. Homes FOR SALE - 10 acres with Total Body Conditioning - Phone Napkins Licensed Electrical 3531 before 1:OO. 9-6-4-3 3-year4d ranch style house er to be moved. Located at Deford, Michigan 6-week program done with Contractor on main highway, 61h miles Erla’s Sl~ughterhouse. Country Western Music Phone 872-2552 SALE - hay condition- Number Wedding 8-5-15-tf CALL ANYTIME FOR ! from Cass City. 3 bedrooms, Phone Dick Erla, 872-2191 An hour of Calisthenics and Anniversary er, $75, and hay mower, $50. walkout basement, 2 car days 872-3166 evenings. 658-2291 Cardiovascular workout 3 at ’ OpenHouse Cass City Road, Snover Phone 665-2227. 9-6-4-3 plus garage, fruit trees plus 26-18-tf see ~ -~ days a week, starting June HARRIS-HAMPSHIRE AUCTIONEERING - 8-1-18-tf more. Interested buyers call 23. Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top FOR SALE - 3 14-inch bot- 872-4052, 3-5-28-tfn AGENCY,INC, Beverage and Luncheon dollar for your property. [W)Tuesday, Thursday, Sat- Sizes FLEENOR APPLIANCE tom Oliver plow on rubber. Phone 872-3019, Cass City.8-10-3-tf Call 872-2512, 9-5-14- t f Sealed Bids will be urday, 9 a.m. at First 872-4351 Service - 4260 Woodland received until nmn June 27, Presbyterian Church, 5-6-18-EO4 Choice of colors and designs Ave., Cass City. Phone 872- FOR SALE - Two bedroom Cass City. 3697. 8-4-17-tf FOR SALE - 303 Internat- e 1981, for the sale of Lee Arm- home on one acre of land; with names and dates -- &week tee $32.00. Drop-in ional combine, good condi- ~ buster Sales, 6475 Center tu11 basement, partially REDUCE SAFE & FAST Ken Martin class $2.00. readytion, formotor grain. overhauled, Phone 673- j St., Unionville, Mi., includ- finished; two utility sheds, * with Go-Rese capsules and Electric, Inc. [ Wanted toBuy 1 ing two lots and two story Call 872-3345 for more lots of trees, Deford area. E-Vap “water pills,” Old Residehtial and Commercial 3713 after 5 p.m. 9-6-11-3 ,, brick building containing inlor ma tion. Cass City wiring UP TO $15 for mobile home $28,oOO. Call 8724722 after 4 Wood Drug. 5-5-7-8 tires. Toll call reimbursed - I approx. 5,580 sq. ft. 5-6-18-2 p.m. 38-18-3 517-349-9345. Local repre- FOR SALE - New Holland 66 , All bids must state your Chronicle State Licensed best terms. SEND FLOWERS Bingo sentative will pick up. Baler with motor, in FOR SALE - 7 room house, 6-5-28-4 excellent condition. Phone For more information Fresh plower Every Sunday Free Estimates address all inquiries to P.O. large barn, garage and 25 Arrangements For Phone 872-2010. h 872-3256. 9-6-18-3 Box 195, Unionville, Mi. acres in Tuscola County. All Occasions Everybody welcome CASS Gun Club is now WANTED TO BUY .- 48767. Good hunting and fishing Weekend Special CITY Dehumidifier in good nearby. $SS,OOo or best offer. accepting applications for Phone 872-4114 Livestock 1 I Owner may reject any or Fri. & Sat, June 19 & 20 working condition. Call Buyers only, 313-873-7656 call Early Birds-6:30 p.m. membership, We offer 2 trap .all bids. Hegular bingt+7:30 p.m. 4180 Hurds Corner Road anytime 872-4044, 66-18-3 FOR SALE - two 2-year-old after 3. 36-18-3 Carnations 3-$1.00 ranges, one skeet range, Canmares be andseen 5-yeardd at 6259 DeLong mare. 34-44 Cash & Carry rifle range, two archery &lO-tf -c St. Pancratius ranges under construction, WANTED - used furniture, HOUSE FOR SALE - by own- WANTED - new owner for 3 Buds & Blossoms ELMER H. FRANCIS, li- Road, Deford. 10-6-4-3 er. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, full bedroom ranch style house Church ball diamond and a lake. See censed builder. New homes one piece or house full. Call any member €or application 872-3460. 6-5-7-t f 1 basement, aluminum siding on 10 acres northeast of Cass Flower Shop 5-7-5-tf or remodeling, Roofing, sid- or phone 872-2921. , 5-6-44 ~ and storm windows. Immed- City. 3 years old. Interested Ubly 658-8101 ing, barns, pole buildings. (WorkWanted) , ,iate possession. 4406 Wood- buyers for further details, Cass City 872-4254 WOULD WHOEVER finds Phone 872-2921, 8-11-7-tf Steven Auvilk wallet, please EoGiveAway 1 WORK WANTED - wife will land. Phone 665-9965. 3-6-11-3 call 872-4052. 3-5-28-tfn 5-6-18-1 Rent Rinse N Vac do office cleaning and house return to Chronicle office. FREE - 6-week-old puppies, Valuable papers. 5-6-18-1 The professional do-it-your- Aluminum Siding cleaning; husband will ,do half Cocker Spaniel - half lawns and painting. Call self carpet cleaning system Eave Troughs, Storm Border Collie. Phone 658- Windows and Doors 872-2508. 12-6-lI-3 MINl FARM Morning Special 8413 days, 658-2381 after7-6- 6.18- 1 Needlepoint Installed by WOULD .LIKE baby sitting 10 acres, 4 bedroom house, barn and chicken coop. This farm is all set up for horse. Rental Rate Offer Licensed Contractor jobs - weekdays after 3130 Classes FREE - puppies, Border and most anytime on w&k Starting June 23 40 ACRE FARM Workmanship Guaranteed Collie cross. Phone 665-2227. ends. Call 872-4626 after 3 :30. 9: 30 - 11 :30 Now Only $3.99 half day 7-6-4-3 12-5-144 at Please call evenings .”* pnse Vac cleans the way FREE IRIS - visit Marge’s WILL DO BABY SITTI~G Sunny Side of N Call 872-3320 Iris Garden, one mile north professionals do, at a frac- or house cleaning. Have NEW ON THE MARKET the Street Ray Armstead of Akron on Main, 1/4 mile reference$. Phone 872-4236. Pre-registration and tion of the cost. 8-4-10-tf east on Elmwood, 1/2 mile 12-6-11-3 This lovely home is located 6 miles west of Cass City. The home has 3 bedrooms and is deposit required north on Tobias. Mrs. M. very economical. Beautifully land scaped on 4 acres. Starkey. 7-64-3 Phone 872-2070 Albee INTERIOR AND Exterior STUDENT WOULD like jobs 58-11-2 e@> painting - Install windows, mowing lawns. Reasonable PRICED TO SELL Home Center ’ drywall, panelling, ceiling (Wanted) rates. Will provide mower. LOST - Small black and Cass City tile, etc. Theron Esckilsen, Call 872-3658. 12-6-ll-3 This home has 3 bedrooms and has one acre of land. Call for more details. white kitten in vicinity of 5-1 -22- t 1’ HELP WANTED - cocktail 4314 Maple St., Cass City. waitresses. Call 872-3700. KarMikel’s ’ dairy isle. Call Phone 872-2302. 8-7-19-tf- The Station. 11-6-11-2 Card of Thanks 1 EXCELLENT INVESTMENT 872-3861. 5-6-18-1 Wedding Invitations 39 acres, 4 bedroom home, located only 2% east of Cass City. The land is currently Auctioneer DO SOMETHING NICE for WE WOULD like to express and Announcements yourself. Sell Avon for part our deepest gratitude and planted into wheat. Give us a call and we’ll show you how this 39 acres could make FATHER’S DAY EXPERIENCED your payments and live in the home cheap. Anniversary Invitations of your day. Great $$$, great thanks for all the kindness 25th, 50th and others people. Write Virginia and sympathy shown us SPECIAL Complete Auctioneering Seroka, 2841 N. Van Dyke, during the loss of our loved OWNER LEAVING STATE Raised lettering, exquisite Service Handled Anywhere. 10 pc. 3/8” Drive Decker, or phone 872-2525. one. To Rev. Fr. Morales, papers ! We Make All Arrangements. 114-4-3 Little’s Funeral Home, Our Experience Is Your pall bearers, relatives, SOCKET SET Check our catalogs out over- Assurance. night. friends, neighbors for gifbof 2 BEDROOM IN TOWN BY & money, food, flowers, ladies THOHSEN The Cass City Ira, David EXPERIENCE of St. Agatha’s Altar Society This home is conveniently located. Newly remodeled with attached garage. Fireplace Standard 3/8” - 3/4” Martin Osentoski for serving the funerql Chronicle Phone dinner. May God bless all of Phone 872-2010 REQUIRED Jan-Bill-Lana-Kelly Now $19.95 Cass City 872-2352 Collect you. The family of Michael 5-4-17-tf 13-6-1841.II Reg. $28.49 Are you missing out Rusnak. PIANO TUNING and re- on really good posi- pairing all BIGELOW (Services) on makes of tions because you OPEN LETTER to fhk pianos. 20 years’ experience. don’t experi- Community - In one’$ HARDWARE Custom Slaughtering - Curing Member of the Piano Tech- have lifetime, one hopes to quidlg Smoking and Processing ence’l The Air Force 6549 Main 872-2245 nicians Guild. Duane Johns- pass through life, touching a 5-6-18-1 ton, Bad Axe, Mich. 48413. can help. We’ll give few lives, loving a few people Beef -Pork-Y eal-Lamb Phone 269-7364. 8-2-1-tf you some of the and making a few friends; in best training in the the end, leaving a little For Sale - Beef and Pork, Brooks’ world and help get behind to remember him by.. whole or half. Wrapped in the Never in Ron’s wildest new clear shrink film Landscaping your future off the imagination could he have Erla’s Packing Co, ground. Get Air dreamed of the kindness, 6389 7th Street Force ex per i en ce. love and caring we have Cass City, Michigan Cass City a a a See an Air Force re- received since his death. To: FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS Dick Erla Full line of trees Phone 872-2191 cruiter ‘today. have so much love shown by, 8-11-2-tf & shrubbery so many friends is beyond: Fruit trees S Sgt. Jim Markham comprehension. Ron’s: Call collect 872-2932 6736341 Caro family, our children and I: RICH’S DISPOSAL - Resi- cannot find words to express I See, Call or write TO: B. A. Calka Real Estate dential and Commercial Evenings or week-end our gratitude. All we have is Rubbish Removal. Contain- appointments a simple thank you. Sandy: er service available. Call 8-3-54f Nicholas 13-6-18-1 : Realtor 683-2233. 8-2-12-tf 6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Michigan 48726 Telephone: 872-3355 GAINOR’S MEAT PACKING I 1 mile north, 1 mile west of Bad Axe LISTINGS WANTED on all types of property SEE OUR LIST OF REAL ESTATE TO SELL Hogsare Scalded - WE SELL FARMS8tHOMES FOR 6% I PORK&BEEF not Skinned B. A. CALKA, Realtor 6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Michigan 48726 Call Collect Te Ie phone: 872-3355 Is3 Serving the Thumb Area for over 28 years An Equal (51 7) 269-8161 or (51 7) 269.9375 or Dave Reed at 872.2827 IB Opportunity Lender 5-11-20-tf REALTOR PAGE SIXTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE,THURSDAY-JUNE 18,1981 CITY, MICHIGA Veteran Gagetown

retires = at least for a while After more than 40 years space. She then moved the style was , mak- CusfomerS are mum more tween Lapeer and Imlay lived there all her life. wht of standing, Bernice Clara is shop to the home she shard) ing with a heated style conscious now, be- City. The Ginger Ale mag- going to sit down -- at least did it feel like to be leaviq as Washington whittles with such money-losing with her mother. curling iron. Over the years, cause they can see what’s nate’s spread totaled 3,600 after so many years? away at the federal budget. for a while. DURING HER MORE there was finger waving, new from television, maga- acres. projects as gasohol plants in But for the heads of many rollers and . The day before th You’d think by the bowls areas where the Democrats than 40 years in the beauty zines and newspapers. “You During those 20 years, auction to sell most of th that every social program in women in the Gagetown shop business, hair styles Now, she said, a more don’t have to tell them Miss Clara lived in the home need votes. kt private area it just won’t be the home’s possessions, 8) America was being can- industry develop substitute “changed immensely ,” natural look is popular, in (what’s in style) ,” she said. alone while her parents lived commented, “I imagf same. When she the short and long styles. “They can see it them- celled, that children would fuels. government has started, “in” on the estate. about tomorrow, there 9 The The operator of Bernice’s selves.”keep up with the styles, go hungry, that Medicare no business paying 40 To As mentioned, she has be a big letdown.’’ was being shut off, that Beauty Shop since 1938 re- percent of the shot for solar tired a few weeks ago when education was denied to our heating devices, for Miss Clara sometimes went youth and that families example, that seldom are she sold her equipment. back to beauty school and at- wouldn’t have a roof over June 6, she and her rnoth- tending the chapter meet- Vansickle charge costefficient. er, Grace Clara, watched as their heads. Aid to cities - cut n ings of the National Hair- Since we argue only when their many belongings from dressers and Cosmetologists percent. The administration the home Bernice had lived facts are not available, let’s proposes block grants to Associa tion. look at what is being cut and in all her life were auctioned One other change over the in break-in replace present hand+uts, off. 1980 how much. Judge for your- and to let cities control how years is price. When she self whether you think the Their house and farm started, a and a Joseph J. Vansickle, 19, of the money is spent. buildings on Bay City-For- was located in a cuts are cruel, whether Medicare and Medicaid a wave cost 50 cents and a Drayton Plains, was correctional camp, - estville Road, a half-mile permanent was $2. Now- they’re excessive. Then cut of 4.6 percent. If you arraigned in district court said. consider the alternative : east of Gagetown, have been adays, a shampoo and wave Monday on charges of lar- don’t know of Medicare sold and the two women are Vansickle, now be Four more years like the abuses then you haven’t cost $3.50-4 and a permanent ceny and breaking and in the Tuscola Count) Carter administration, when now living in an apartment is $16-18 and up. entering a Deford home last been listening. Maybe word at 726 Williamsburg Drive $10,000 bond after LI taxes went up 25 percent, of a cut-back might impress AFTER HAVING BEEN year. questioned by police, (Apt. 2) in Caro. SO when we had the worst the wasters. In any case, it’s busy during her working The arraignment before scheduled for a pre-tr inflation in America’s Her retirement was a life and taking care of Judge Richard F. Kern a small cut. combination of her mother’s hearing June 22 and history, and when the cost of Mass transit, Amtrak the house and grounds, she follows state police preliminary examina t health -2 she faces a hip isn’t about to slow down. living went up over a third. and Conrail - cut 13.9 per- investigation into the June 22 June 26. The whole budget is being operation in August -- and as There are drapes and burglary of the qlbert Curtis. cent. Now that we’ve tried expressed by Mrs. Clara, furniture to buy for the new Another suspect in cut only 5.7 percent. There Amtrak, and found people home, 1525 Kingston Road. Curtis break-in is still UI will still be a deficit of $31 “We just got tired of taking apartment, her mother to Vansickle was caught just don’t ride trains any care of a big house.” take care of and her hobbies investigation. thousand million, another more, why keep pouring several months ago breaking Over $6,700 worth way of saying $31 billion. The house, part of which of painting dishes, knitting and entering a home near money into it? And why dates back before 1912, when and crocheting. Once things possessions were taken f In the income-security should people in Iowa bail West Branch, police said. the Curtis home, includ,: , category - Social Security, Bert and Grace Clara settle down, she would like When he was caught, police out the New York subway bought it, has 13 rooms. to go back to work for a jewelry, two television federal retirement program, system? found stolen merchandise in three radios, three camera There were also almost four couple days a week. his car from the Curtis theft unemployment compen- Environmental agencies - acres of grounds to take care Miss Clara has a brother, a scanner radio, tools, sation, food stamps, free cut 16.7 percent. Another and seven to eight other stereo system, furniture, school lunches, subsidized of. George Clara of Cass City, West Branch break-ins. area of good intentions and The women retain owner- and two sisters, Marion shop vacuum, seven gun housing and welfare - the cut poor performance and over- ship of the rest of the 80-acre Woidan of Florida and At the time the warrant for fishing equipment, a cha will be 5.8 percent. Lor- his arrest was issued, regulation. The snaildarter farm, which is rented out. raine Austin, of Bad Axe. A saw, typewriter, sever Does anyone want to project cost millions - and Miss Clara didn’t leave third sister is deceased. Vansickle was being clocks , luggage, calculato testify that any of the above when it,was all over, it was Gagetown without being re- Their father, Bert, origi- prosecuted for the West and various kitchc doesn’t have 5.8 percent of found there were plenty of membered by her loyal nally farmed the family Branch break-ins, which cookware. An estimated $ fat that can’t be trimmed this useless little fish in customers and friends. acreage, then for the last delayed serving the writ for in damage w8s also done off? 20 the Curtis incident until he other streams. About 35 of them honored years of his life, until his the Curtis home. Education, public jobs and Small business and her at a surprise party Tues- death in 1954, managed the job training a cut of 26.5 - middleclass housing - cut day morning, June 2, at GRACE (standing) James Vernor estate be- percent. The job of educ- 36.7 percent. A pretty Beagio’s in Gagetown, She and BERNICE CLARA ation belongs back with the healthy cut. While there was lured there by being told states, and Washington can were many cases of stupid a friend wanted to meet her well get out of it. Public jobs loans to small businesses for coffee. Her mother knew -3 have been notorious boon- doomed to fail, in general about the party a couple of Two treatet released doggles, and job training the idea was worthwhile. It weeks in advance. (CETA for example) have just needed better manage- There was a cake, a gift of been mostly a waste. ment. money and Ottomar Sting SPECIAL Energy programs - a cut Veterans’ benefits - cut 4 wrote a poem especially for after accic .ents of 62.8 percent. That’s a percent. Not much of a trim. the occasion about the wo- 10, at 1:55p.m. lowered to carry a roll of pretty good start to abolish- Even veterans can share man whose “kindness and A Cass City motorcyclist ing the Department of some of overall spending was treated and released Ms. Smith who was linoleum. patience, and help freely Caro state police reported Energy, which has been cuts. given, in our hearts has from Hills and Dales northbound on Downing Farm aid - cut 32 percent. made her rich as a queen!” General Hospital after an Street, failed to see Gary M. that at 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Megge, 17, of 5070 Riley Ronald H. Spaulding of 1721 It’r Coming Probably the slash won’t BERNICE GRADUATED 8:30 p.m. accident Sunday in wind up this deep. Farming from Gagetown High School Ellington township. Road, Deford, who was Hurds Corner Road, Cass heading west on Church City, was westbound on St. Roch’s shows a very small return on in 1933 and headed for Sheriff’s deputies reported Summer the investment, and perhaps Detroit, where she attended Bobby Hedmond, 21, of 3753 Street, and hit his car at the Deckerville Road, near intersection. Ms. Smith told Murray Road, when his Fe8 t ivaI this cut was extra heavy. beauty school. E. Caro Road; who was The big spenders in She then worked at beauty northbound on Murray Cass City police she stopped vehicle collided with a deer, M-25, Caseville Washington had been fling- shops in Detroit, Bad Axe Hoad, was unable to stop at at the intersection, but didn’t July 10-11-12 ing money about in disgrace- and Cass City before start- Broadway Hoad, went see Megge because her ful fashion ever since ing her own shop in Gage- straight off the end of vision was blocked by a Lease boom Bingo Murray and hit a fence. parked van. Games Lyndon Johnson. There’ll be town in 1938. some headaches after this Her shop was in the bank Diane C. Smith, 29, of 5820 David W.Bork, 17, of 5675 Ethnic Foods 18-year binge. We can stand Severance Road, Deford, E, Cass City Road, was about over Country Store building until eight years them if the disease can be ago, when Farmers and was treated and released at ticketed by Cass City police and much, much more cured. Merchants needed more Hills and Dales following an on a charge of failure to stop accident Wednesday, June in an assured clear distance ahead after a 3:50 p.m. Huron, with about 97,000 accident last Thursday. acres recorded, and has Auto fire Police reported he was signed up the most in northbound on Ale Street, Tuscola, according to failed to make the right turn Marshall. Enjoy Dining 7 Days I believed onto Main and his car ran In Tuscola county, into the Ale side of the Marshall said, leasing has A Week 7 am. till closing at former Marshall been scattered throughout to be arson Distributing building, then the county; in Huron, it has Damage was estimated at left the scene. The siding on concentrated on the southern Wildwood Farms $3,OOO to a car that burned the building was damaged. and western townships, and under mysterious conditions At noon Saturday, village in Sanilac, all over, with on Deckerville Road in police said, Paul J. Messing, concentration in the Restaurant endMotel Ellington township last 30, of 4022 Decker Road, northern townships. week. Decker, eastbound on Main Except for possibly some 1/4’hiksouth of M-81 and M-53 Arson is the suspected limited leasing activity, cause. Street, was halted to turn left ontoThe Oak car Street. behind him, Turnbull figures oil compan- The fire was reported to ies are waiting to see what Banquet Room Available the sheriff’s department at driven by Duane J. White, happens next. 12:10 a.m. last Thursday. It 35, of 6233 Lakeside Drive, “I expect more (lease with no room charge was extinguished by the didn’t stop in time, and ran signing) later on,” he said, Caro Fire Department. into the lowered tailgate of “especially if someone with Dinner Parties The owner of the 1978 Messing’s pickup. It was brings a drilling rig in and Mercury Cougar was finds something exciting.” Randall Heed of Mayville. He told deputies he left the car, POTASSIUM just east of Hurds Corner LOOK1NG FOR SAVI NGS? B-6 100 mg Road, at 2:30 p.m. GLUCOWATE BcExCGARLIC Wednesday when it stopped 550 mg CAPSULES running. I I f-====l A sh.eriff’s deputy - HELPFUL TO POTASSIUM I I observed the car 1% hours p)#)pEFI - LEVELS MAY EACH CAPSULE BE OECREASEO EWIVALENT before the fire. WHEN METING TO 500 mg Reed returned to find his muw- $200 had been towed away REBATE ORUNOER car ,..IC.” I ”,As I M STRESS w and found the deputy investigating, ON ALL 1981 CITATIONS roorrrtrs 1.69 1W CAPSULES 1.69 The fire is now being SUPER SPORT’ I 3unnyMad‘ investigated by a 1000 I.U.1 PURE VITAMIN department detecthe. STRESS I I CHEWABLE 8 CmEXWITH I F=I 1500 mg Vandalism E3ZINC I SKIN *CREAM loss $1,000 at COMPARE TO EO STRESSTABS“’ NATURALc ,d*. WITH ZINC ORANGE GREAT ON DRY OFI Kingston H.S. AN0 SAVE! 1 a FLAVOA ROUGH SKIN Caro state police were 2.49 called to Kingston High School June 9 after Sharon Brandibur, a school c secretary, found paint WEVE GOT CITATIONS1 STOCK WITH HIGH GAS POTENCY’ c 500 sprayed on the building. The damage, estimated at 1 . -1 mg $l,OOO, occurred sometime MILEAGE Ab > LOW PRICES. between 9 p.m, June 8 and 8 $7,110.49 ’81 Citation 4-d00f, Hatchback Sedan, a.m. June 9. Mrs. Brandibur and troopers found pictures -302.49 Discount tinted glass, body side mouldings, and profanity sprayed on power steering, power brakes, .4-speed doors, windows and the 6,808.00 transmission, 4 cylinder engine, outside south wall of the 4200.00 Rebate building in red and white wheel covers, white walls. paint. sc cnn nn School officials told police the building had been sprayed with paint the week before, which had not been reported. Troopers have several suspects and are investigating.