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CASS CITY A’rE VOLUME 79, NUMBER 47 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5,1986 Twenty-five cents SIXTEEN PAGESPLUS THREE SUPPLEMENTS Tot killed when car Predict light vote in village elections rolls over U A rollover Friday night County’s first fatality of on Cemetery Road, near 1986. Between 5 and 20% of the All of the other candi- cept one, in the annual vil- Deckerville Road, claimed She was born Dec. 15, Names appearing on the eligible voters are expected dates in Cass City are run- lage election in Owendale the life of a Cass City child. 1983, in . ballot will be Republican to go to the polls Monday, ning unopposed. They in- are Republican incumbents Arlo Ruggles for village Ashlie Sue Wright, 2, died Survivors, besides her March 10, as annual village clude Joyce LaRoche, who who are running without op- parents, include: her pater- president, and Republican from head injuries sus- elections will be held in is a candidate for both vil- position. Kenneth Boileau for clerk. tained in the mishap. Ac- nal grandfather, Richard Cass City, Gagetown, lage clerk and treasurer, Seeking re-election to the Wright of Cass City ; mater- Republican Beverly Heron cording to the Tuscola Owendale, Kingston and and Daniel Erla for asses- office of village president is is running unopposed for County Sheriff’s Depart- nal grandparents, Melvin Ubly. sor. Both are incumbents. Walter Howard, Jr. Marie Wheaton and Bonnie both treasurer and asses- ment, the victim’s mother, Mrs. Registered voters in Cass All of the candidates for the Susalla is running for sor. Sherry Sue Wright, 19, of Wheaton, both of Caro; pat- City will find a slate of village offices are seeking another term as clerk, and 6720 Severance Road, lost ernal great-grandmot hers, familiar names on Mon- 2-year terms. Lois Blondell is doing the There will not be much of control of the car she was Mrs. Evelyn Gruber of Cass day’s ballot, after the field In the race for 3 positions same for treasurer. Run- a race for 3 seats on the driving when it hit a patch City and Mrs. Elizabeth was narrowed down during on the Cass City village ning for the office of village Kingston village council, as of ice. The car went off the Wright of Caro; maternal last month’s primary ele; council, voters will find the assessor is Republican well, with the names of 3 shoulder of the road and rol- great-grandmother, Mrs. tion. Seeking the office of names of 3 incumbents who newcomer Katherine candidates appearing on led one and a half times be- Helen Ruppert of Caro; pat- village president is Larry are seeking re-election to Ricker.Owendale voters will find Monday’s ballot. Seeking fore coming to rest in a field ernal great-great-grand- L. Davis, who is currently 4-year terms. The candi- re-election as trustees on mother, Mrs. Marion on the car’s passenger side. serving as a trustee on the dates for trustees include 3 Republican incumbents the village council are ‘ Whitefoot of Cass City, and Cass City village council* Elwyn Helwig, Dorothy seeking re-election to terms Democrats William Kupiec Sherry Wright and the maternal great-grea t - Davis is the lone candidate Stahlbaum and K. Michael as trustees on the village and Marlene Powell, and other passenger in the car, grandmother, Mrs. Estella for president. The office is Weaver. council. The candidates in- Republican Paul Lalko. Sarina J. Wheaton, 13, of Parke of Mayville. currently held by Ray All of the candidates run- clude Martin Blondell, The terms for both officers Caro, were uninjured. The Ashlie was to be taken Armstead. Jr.. who chose ning for office in Cass City Robert Ricker and Joseph and trustees in Kingston Little’s Funeral Home 2 child had been sitting on from , not to seek re-klection to a are Republicans. Village Schmidt, Jr. All of the can- are yeqrs in length. Wheaton’s lap when the in- at 11 a,m. Tuesday to the ASHLIE WRIGHT second term. Clerk Joyce LaRoche said didates in Owendale are UBLY cident occurred. None of Good Shepherd Lutheran based upon previous years, running for %year terms of Church of Cass City to lie in A field of 6 incumbents the 3 was wearing seat she anticipates a voter office. one newcomer faces no state until 1 p.m., time of and belts. All 3 were trans- turn-out of about 5%. opposition in the annual vil- ported to Hills and Dales funeral service. Reverend KINGSTON Tltl..lage election Monday in Hospital, where the child Allen Fruendt, pastor, was GAGETOWN The 6 candidates in Mon- was pronounced dead at to officiate. 10:30 p.m. An investigation Interment will be in Elk- continues. It was Tuscola land Cemetery, Cass City. Gagetown, where village seeking re-election. Please turn to page 16. officials say residents are umet with high sewer bills. County okays The turnout ias been very low in the past, but is ex- pected to be more this year Accident victim because of the sewer bill issue in Gagetown. Running For the office of purchase of village president are Norris wuhers Su’cCUmbS I I Democrat Claude Harry King Abbe.King and King Republican is a newcomer David years after tragic mishap MESC building to the council, while Abbe is currently serving as a trustee on the Gagetown A tragic accident that trooper at posts in Ithaca, The Tuscola County ing. County Drain Commis- village council. One of the doomed Norris “Doc” Wal- Bay City and Owosso prior board of commissioners de- sioner, Stanley Henry, re- 2 candidates will succeed ters to a wheelchair nearly to the accident. He had been cided last Tuesday to buy a quested that a part-time Village President William 11 years ago came to a sad a member of the United vacant building in Caro, in drain inspector be added to ALTHOUGH THE CAR is not extensively damaged, the Downing, who is not seek- end Thursday when the 40- States Army Reserve. hopes of solving a space his staff. The request was accident it was involved in claimed the life of Ashlie ing re-election. The lone year-old former Michigan Surviving are his parents problem that many county approved, with the position Wright. Police said that the child was not in a child safety candidate for both village State Police trooper died in of Cass City; 2 brothers, Ford Hospital in Detroit. offices have been trying to Please turn to page 16. clerk and treasurer is Robert, of Cass City, and deal with over the past few seat. Democrat Elery Sontag, an The event that changed James, of Bay City; a years. incumbent. the young, robust Walters’ niece; 3 nephews, and a ‘During its regular meet- Voters in Gagetown will life occurred May 28, 1975, grandniece. A brother pre- ing, the board voted to choose between 5 candi- in Owosso. A group of young ceded him in death. purchase the former Michi- Cash reserve being used dates who are running for 3 men were throwing one Services were conducted gan Employment Security 0 positions as trustees on the another in a pool at a party Monday at Little’s Funeral Commission building at village council. Seeking re- following a softball game. Home, Cass City. The Rev. 362 Green Street, at a price election are Republicans The young policeman was Mearl Bradley of the of $85,414. The vote on the Thomas Reehl and Charles thrown into the shallow end Chelsea Free Methodist action was 6-1, indicates Wright. They are being and broke his neck. He was Church and chaplain of the Audit village in paralyzed and lost the use One of the commissioners challenged by Democrats Department of State voting in favor of buying Doris F. Bang, Richard of his legs and much of the Police, together with the the building was Royce Hines and Beverly Leyva. mobility of his hands. Rev. Eldred Kelley, pastor Russell, (R-Cass City). All of the candidates in Walters was born Nov. 10, of the Evangelical Free “Many people don’t realize Gagetown are seeking 4- 1945, in Cass City, the son Church of Cass City, of- It, but the county does have hdhy hamidcondition year terms of office. of Stanley and Margaret ficiated. a space problem. We have OWENDALE Walters. Interment was in people in district court run- All of the candidates, ex- He served as a state Elmwood Cemetery. ning from floor to floor, not Cass City received a in revenue from charges for Those for public works de- said he was pleased to hear enough space in the pro- clean bill of health during services rendered last creased from $79,008 to that all the books are in secutor’s office and a p- last Tuesday’s village coun- year, which is up from $75,078 in 1985. Capital out- order. “We are not overly tential problem with the cil meeting in the form of $27,064 received the previ- lay expenditures increased flush, but are in good shape. cooperative extension ser- the 1985 audit report, but ous year. Interest earnings from $24,038 in 1984 to Our equity is down a little, vice office being in the village officials are casting decreased from $34,905 in $29,848 last year. but that is something that same building as the jail,” a watchful eye on future re- 1984 to $27,419 in 1985. “When people come into was expected.” Russell saide venue from Lansing and In breaking down the ex- town, it is easy to see that There was discussion Washington. penditures for the village, Cass City has done a lot of OTHER BUSINFSS Juring the meeting as to The report was presented $193,949 was spent on gen- things during 1985,” Keller whether or not it was a good to the council by Gary Kel- eral government in 1985 told the council. “I would By adopting a single mo- idea to buy a building lo- ler from the Marlette office compared to $153,093 the say that the village is in tion during the meeting, the cated a distance away from of the certified public ac- previous year. Expendi- very healthy shape.” Cass City village council other county property. But counting firm of Yeo and tures for public safety in- Those feelings were wiped nearly half of the Russell said it was the price Yeo. It showed that total creased from $160,636 in echoed by Village Superin- local ordinances that were of $85,414 that helped him revenues for last year came 1984 to $175,976 last year. tendent Lou LaPonsie, who Please turn to page 16. decide how to vote on the to $538,663 compared to issue, “There were some $528,737 in revenues re- mixed emotions on the ceived during 19&4. On the board about spending expenditure side of the ba- Sanilac commwuoners woney to buy a building, lance sheet, the report specially when the County showed 1985 expenditures is talking about asking for of $566,661, which com- millage. But, I guess it was paredfor 1984. toafigureof$511,381 delay TACA withdrawal my business head that led me to vote the way I did. The council was told that You can’t build a structure the village had a fund ba- like that one for that kind lance at the end of 1985 of The Sanilac Board of Sanilac County Commis- pleasant surprise. Commissioners voted Wed- of a price,” Russell said. $113,853. That was consi- sioner Lester Kraft, to give Kraft said Tuesday that The former MESC office, dered good news by the nesday to delay action on a their new director a resolution to withdraw the last thing he would like which was closed by the council members as they chance. Sward expressed to see is for TACA to pull state in November of last had budgeted for an equity from the Thumb Area Com- his belief that the situation mission on Aging, but the out. Donna Rayl, Tuscola Year, has a 60-car parking of $80,682. Cass City had a could be turned around County Commissioner, said It and is barrier-free. The fund balance at the end of resolution will be up for a “gracefully” if they were vote at the next meeting, that Tuscola County would board was told that remod- 1984 of $185,592. given more time. be disappointed because The annual audit report March 19. An ad-hoc committee eling of the interior will be the 3 counties have worked needed for the building to from Keller was accepted The decision to postpone consisting of the chairman the vote was a result of a together and pooled their be used by more than one by the council as presented of each board of commis- resources in the past. office. A decision has not and was forwarded to the meeting Tuesday, Feb. 25, sioners and each commis- yet been made as to which State Treasury Depart- with the TACA board and sion’s representative to The latest board decision offices or departments will ment. It showed that the vil- commissioners from Huron TACA will meet March 7 to was a result of the ongoing be moved to the Green lage received property tax and Tuscola Counties, try to come to some sort of controversy over the San- Street location. Money for revenues in 1985 of $309,662 “Some talking must have resolution, said Sward. dusky senior citizen meal the purchase of the prop- compared to $281,181 in been done between then and site. It’s an emotional issue, erty will come out of re- 1984. State shared revenues the vote on Wednesday,” Sward said, “We came to but Sward believes that mue sharing funds. from Lansing increased said TACA director, Alan the meeting Wednesday ex- they should look objectively A number of personnel from $144,224 in 1984 to Sward. pecting that they would dis- at both the positive and .itkms were taken care of by $158,858 during last year. At the Tuesday meeting, solve TACA within 30 negative points of each the board during its meet- Cass City received $28,591 the TACA board asked days.” The delay was a meal site. NORRIS “DOC” WALTERS PAGE TWO + CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5,1986 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN - 1 Hills and Dales I

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PATIENTS LISTED MON- * Cass City Social and Personal Items I DAY, MARCH 3, WERE: Mrs. Bernice Ciupa, , Mrs. Reva Little Phone 872-3698 Kevin Decker, Clara It Duran, Mrs. Joan Fritz, Re-

-I becca Nve. Mrs. Teresa ,Ir The First United Williams: Mrs. Elizabeth ‘ Echo Chapter Order of Mrs. Leta Gelatt was hon- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bau- Mrs. Bernice Sweet of Methodist Church of Pigeon Dillon, Mrs. Rosemary Gal- , Eastern Star will meet ored ‘Saturday when her doin and children of Naper- Harbor Beach spent sev- ville, Ill., spent the eral days last week with her welcomes the public to a laway, Mrs. Stella Hennes- * Wednesday evening, brothers and her sister String Trio Concert, Sun- sey, Olga Lukasavitz and March 12. Amie Nemeth is gathered for dinner at weekend with Mr. and Mrs. sister, Mrs. Lilah Wilhelmi. day, March 9, at p.m. Margaret Root, Cass City; I - ; chairman of the refresh- Frankenmuth to celebrate Louis Nemeth of Cass City. Wednesday, Mrs. 3:oO Brian Baudoin’s 16th birth- Wilhelmi, Mrs. Sweet and The Central Arts Trio, con- Roger Atkin, Lynette At. ,.I_a I ment committee, assisted her 76th birthday. Attend- sisting of faculty members kins, Decker; by Lois Binder, Charlotte ing were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- day was celebrated with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kolb at- dinner at Wildwood Farms tended the Ice Capades in of Central Michigan Uni- Mrs. Winifred Cross, LaPeer, Sheree LaPeer liam O’Dell and Mrs. Ver- Mrs. Irene Lemanski, Restaurant. Saginaw . versity, will present a 60- and Ruth Morell. Theda neta Spencer of Cass City minute program featuring Shawn Craichen, Mrs. Seeger will show pictures and Mr. and Mrs. Carmen and Mrs. Jack Esau Dvoral, Beethoven and Loretta Miners, Clarence of her trip to . O’Dell of Flint. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I and Miss Muriel Addison Zapfe of Mayville visited Brahms. Performing will Cox, Deford; be Stanley Chepitis, vio- Charles Deo, Snover; * I Forty-nine luncheons Rev. and Mrs. Clare Pat- spent Sunday at Franklin his mother, Mrs.Lyle Zapfe linist, Ernest Lloyd, cellist, Dulcie Dilsworth, Bay \..~ were served Feb. 24,26 and ton returned home Feb. 25 with the Esaus’ daughter on her birthday, Thursday. and husband, Dr. and Mrs. and James Smolko, pianist. Port ; 28 at the senior citizens from a trip to Israel, They .+ Howard Bialick. Mr. and Mrs. Vern John Kinde, Paul Re:* meal-site at Good Shepherd were part of a Methodist The Women’s Bible study pshinska, Gagetown; - . Lutheran fellowship hall. group of 280 persons from McConnell were honored at Sunday visitors at the a party Saturday evening group met Tuesday morn- Brandy Parks, Owenz ’ Friday, six persons who various states and were ing with Mrs. Lyle dale ; had February birthdays gone 9 days. home of Mr. and Mrs. by their family and friends, Lounsbury . Mrs. Ellen M. Mills,, 4 were honored. They were Dorm Klinkman were her at the home of John and Mary Hendra, Velma Cle- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith sister, Mrs. Beatrice Janie Luana of Deford. land, Luther Durham, and family of Lapeer vis- Sternberg, of Bad Axe and Around 45 persons at- The regular meeting of Josephine Bartnik, Curtis ited his mother, Mrs. Celia Mr. Klinkman’s sister and tended. Coming from a dis- VFW Post No, 3644 will be Cleland and Max Wise. Ice Smith, Sunday. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- tance were Mr. and Mrs. Monday evening at the post cream was furnished by liam Roblin of Caro. Ira Leigh McConnell of Fre- building on E. Main Street Mrs. Hendra and Max Wise Garrison Stine under- deric and the Randy at 730p.m. The post is now and the cake was made by went surgery Thursday in McConnell family of Holly. conducting bingo every Martha Durham. St. Luke’s Hospital, Granddaughter Sandy Wednesday evening. Poten- Saginaw * EMU awards Guinther of Dayton, OH, tial members are welcome called to wish Mr. McCon- to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Powell Clarence Zapfe and and sons, Jason, Bryan, ne11 a happy 90th birthday. Roger Godbey of Clio vis- go to four Hills and Dales Eric and Nathan, whose ited the former’s mother, home has been in Colorado, Mrs. Lyle Zapfe, Saturday. were Friday afternoon vis- area students Enguged Schedule of Events itors of their aunt and Mr. and Mrs. Robert uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Four area high school Open to General Public MR. AND MRS. TIMOTHY BABICH Doerr and daughter Lee of Maurice Joos. The Powells Kalamazoo spent the students are the recipients were en route to Africa weekend with his mother, of Eastern Michigan Uni- In a candlelight cere- bridesmaid was Sally versity’s Recognition of Lockwood. where they expect to be for Mrs. Phillip Doerr. mony Dec. 7 at the Deford 2 years. Powell will be Excellence Awards. Mar. 9 thru Mar. 15 Community Church, De- Groomsmen were Tim The winners from Cass Reynolds, Chuck Rodgers, teaching engineers. borah Jo Smith and City High School were : Dr. Girgis, Urologist Mar. 11 9-12 a.m. Out-patient Timothy Babich were un- James Kilbourn, Ron Kil- Ernest Wilhelmi of Diane Cooper, 5911 Cemet- Clinic ited in marriage. bourn, Jim Thomas and Plymouth and his son Ken- AAUW women ery, and Lori Hartwick of The bride is the daughter Dave Dorland. Ringbearer neth of Westland spent the Deford, Other winners Dr..>Donhhue Mar. 12 8-12 a.m. Out-patient of David Smith and Susan was Matthew Reynolds and weekend with Ernest’s discuss life in were Ubly High School stu- Clinic Smith, both of Caro, and the junior groomsman was mother, Mrs. Lilah dent, Judy Messing of Bad groom is the son of Mr. and Toby Kilbourn. Wilhelmi. Axe, and Kelly Peck of Pi- Dr. lsterabadi Mar. 12 9-12 a.m. Out-patient Mrs. Bernard Babich of De- Ushers were Daniel and native country geon, a student at Elkton- Clinic ford. Timothy Smith, brothers of Enguged Pigeon-Bay Port High The ceremony was per- the bride. School. Expectant Parents Mar. 13 7-9 p.m. Lg. Meeting Special music was by the Class Room formed by Pastors Rod- Mrs. Sang Park from Winners of the scholar- gem, Reynolds and Lee. bride’s father who sang ships must have earned a Korea, Mrs. Kareem Mar. 14 8-12 a.m. 0ut.patient The bride was given in “Sunrise, Sunset.” Also, 3.5 grade point average in Dr. Jeung cousins of the bride, Laura Khoury from Jordan and MARCIA INNES Clinic marriage by her father, Dr. Beatriz Martin from high school or community MY dressed in her mother’s Hendricks and Jolene college and demonstrate LESLIE MERCHANT Tobey, sang the “Love That Cuba spoke to the Cass City wedding gown of Chantilly leadership ability. Prefer- Free Blood Pressures: 8:OO a.m. - 8:OO p.m. Lasts a Lifetime.” The branch of the American As- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin lace and nylon tulle over sociation of University ence is given to high school Physician available in ER and Immediate Care Clinic - satin with a fitted lace groom’s sister, Lynnae students who score at least Innes of Decker announce Friday 6:OO p.m. until Monday 6:OO a.m. and holidays. Babich, sang “Evergreen,” Women Tuesday, Feb. 25, bodice. 20 on the American College the engagement of their There is always a physician on call. and Pastor Reynolds sang at Cass City High School. daughter, Marcia Kay, to Maid of honor was Peggy The 3 women, now resi- Test or 900 on the Scholastic Respiratory and Speech Therapy available on an out- Smith, sister of the bride, “Wind Beneath my Wings” Aptitude Test. Leslie Merchant, son of Mr. patient basis as ordered by your physician. and “The Lord’s Prayer.” dents of Cass City, discus- and Mrs. Stuart Merchant and best man was Don Zinc, sed their lives in their na- One award has been de- Special diet meal service available. friend of the groom. A reception was held at signated for each comrnun- of Cass City. To schedule yourself for any of the above clinics or the Kingston Community tive countries and com- The wedding is set -.for Attendants were Lynnae mented on their adjustment ity college and high school classe~all872.21~1ut. 255. . Babich, Denise Smith, School immediately follow- in Michigan. May 10. ing the ceremony. to life in the United States. Edyth Smith, Kim Parrish, The in coopera- Lynn Houghteling and Jody After a two-week honey- AAUW, moon in Florida, the couple tion with Cass City High Campbell. Miniature bride School, will bring was Amanda Smith, niece is residing on Gilford members Road in Deford. of Detroit Youth Theatre in of the bride, and junior JEANETTE WILSON Dances of Latin America DUANE REED for the entertainment of junior and senior high stu- Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. dents April 16. The Thumb Yarn Shop Wilson of Cass City an- Several AAUW members nounce the engagement of plan to attend Legislative their daughter, Jeanette, to Day in Lansing March 19. 8 miles north of M-81 and M-53intersection and Duane Reed, son of Mr. and Barbara Tuckey and 1/2 mile west on Rescue Rd. Mrs. Carl Reed Jr. of Cass Evelyn MacRae will be hos- City. tesses for the March 10 Miss Wilson holds an As- Drug and Alcohol Abuse Open Daily 12:OO till 9:OO p.m. sociate’s Degree from Education program at Delta College and is Rawson Memorial Library. employed at Old Wood A thank you note was re- Drug in Cass City. ceived from English Reed holds an As- teacher Dennis Meck for sociate’s Degree from ITT funds donated by AAUW t9 and is employed at Modern take a bus load of students Engineering in Warren. to Saginaw Public Library A June wedding is being to do research for their planned. term papers. The next board meeting Marriage Licenses of AAUW will be March 11, and the branch meeting will Public meeting on use of be March 25. Erwin R. Holder, Cass Hostesses for the Feb- Revenue Sharing. City, and Edna M. Kill, ruary meeting were Iva Cass City. Profit and Barbara Tuc- Gary L. Zellar, Caro, and key. GREENLEAF TOWNSHIP Rose E.Gorang, Caro. Christopher A. Searles, Clifford, and Darlene G. Air Force HALL Huntley, Clifford. Michael E. Schnell, Vas- honors WEDNESDAY, MAR. 12 sar, and Carol A. Mossner, at 8 p.m. Reese. Bollinger John M. Evans, Mil- CLARE BROWN, CLERK lington, and Julieun I. Tech. Sgt. Joseph L. Bol- Lansing, Millington. linger, son of Rev. C. Wil- liam and Evelyn J. Bol- linger of Kingston, has been named outstanding non- Class dismissed! commissioned officer of the month for the 405th Equip- Maintenance Squad- ment Good on purchase of Chic Jeans, Chic Sport, Chic Tops, USA Chlc ron. or Sunset Blues. Skirt available in girls, juniors, misses and The competition was Htomens sizes. Belt not included. Order must be postmarked by 4/3/86. based on job knowledge, significant self-improve- sw’ ment, leadership qualities, ability to be an articulate and positive spokesman for the Air Force and other ac- complishments. Bollinger is an aerospace ground equipment techni- IRA’S and Keogh Plans cian at Luke Air Force Tax Deductible Contributions Base, Ark. CASS CITY CHRONICLE USPS 092-700 The World‘s Best-FittingJeans. Accumulation Free of Current. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY In 27 Sizes. Made in the USA. AT CASS CITY. MICHIGAN Income Tax 6550 Main Sttd John Hairs, pubhaher. Nptiond Ad~~h~hgR 9 Many Retirement Options MrehbM AWw, Eolt Lndq. Michrpan, Subscrlptbn PW:TO mt 0- m Tw- cola. Huron and Ssnilac Counties, $8.00a year or 2 y0m.n tor $15.00. 3 tu $21.04. $4.50 for six months and 3 For Details: forS2,50. \ In Mian- $10.00 a year, 2 Sl8.00,6month8 $5.50. In other parts of the unltsd states. SI1 .m HarrisHampshire Agency, Inc. a year or 2 yews. $20.00.6 months $6.00 ad 3 months lor $3.25. 50 csnts extra Phone 872-4351 charged for pan year order. PayaMe in ad- Franklin vance. P I 6815 E. Cass City Road Cass City For infmmatton rmnewBpBpBr w- Cass City - Where everything you buy is guaranteed and wmmrcial md bb prkmng. yrtbitq Q h.i.s. 1986 _I- Current Rate 872-2010. :ASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5,1986 PAGE THREE ,

Does it pay to save?

By Jim Fitrgerald

It’comes on me like a flash. A sure fire way to have the “Youcouldgiveupwash- year. That’s how I pay all You don’t have to be finest college basketball team in all the land. Have ing clothes for Lent; God our bills: Every year we black to resent big stores University of Michigan coach Bill Freider do all of the would be pleased, and SO don’t take a trip around the thatforget say it” “Followas they desertus or recruiting and let Jud Heathcoat, Michigan State mentor, would the Rev. Adams,” I world again. do all the coaching, told my wife when she ‘‘Of course,” I said, faithful old customers in “we’ll have to buy the favor of breaks and ****e*++ began to calm down. tax Her calm went up Feb. washer in Detroit.” That’s cheap land where parking 19, 1986, when her washing when the soap hit the rinse spaces and culs-de-sac run The Department of Natural Resources didn’t say where machine broke down. The cycle. rampant. But you should be but there will be tax-reverted land in Tuscola and Sanilac machine, a small, apart- She groaned that there is smart .enough to realize the: counties offered at auction Mar. 18-1420-25-27 at various ment-size model, was no place in Detroit to buy a malls will always locate sites in Jackson, Pontiac, Saginaw, Detroit Flint. Sale and purchased in 1978 for washing machine. She likes where it’s most profitable booklets describing the property are available at county courthouses. around $300. For the next to buy appliances from and there’s no way you can W.95 Highland Appliance, and fight the bottom line. Mineral rights are reserved. seven years, we paid The DNR did say that you may become a party of the annually on a service con- all their stores are in the tract that guarantd if suburbs. The same with Except boycott the subur- landed gentry for as little as $10 on some units. anything went wrong with Sears, Hudson’s and the ~arl~~~a~sT~es~~~~ the washer, would be rest of the over-the-freeway the Detroit NAACP **Le+++* REPRESE NTING THE Cass City Campbell Elementary it re- of paired for free. gang* School in th is year’s Tuscola County spelling bee were A repairman visited the Recently it has been branch, recently said God he emergency shelter home located at the Caro Regional Center needs a refrigerator, dishes, pans, baby (from left) E ietsy Gengler, 1st place winner Stacey Klink- washing machine faith- strongly suggested that De- ~~~~~a~t~~D~~oi~~ furniture and toys, authorities of the Human Development man, and Ed die Park. fully, once every year, but troiters should boycott sub- there was never anything urban stores in an effort to shop in De- Commission said this week. troit until Easter. “If you Donors can call 6734121. for him to do. The machine pressure a mall tycoon to can,t find it here, do without always worked beautifully. set up shops in Detroit. ******** When he came last De- Most people insist upon cal- it,,, he said. Cuss City student spells cember, my wife con- ling this a black-vs.-white But can my wife go 30 argument, but nuts to that. days without washing Tpdd Comment posted the third 300 game in the history of fronted him with arithme- a Cas City last week at Charmont Lanes. Comment is as tic e My wife is white, and no machine? Can I go that long reluctant to have his picture taken as he is proficient on the “I figure we’ve paid one was angrier than she without clean shirts? Life [email protected] posted his perfect score in league action. around $455 to make sure was when Hudson’s left can be difficult.

her way to top in county we.. can~ get this machine downtown Detroit. She There’s laundromat in apically, -the perfect game was hitched to one of r/ 1 a Comment’s poorer efforts of the year in one game of the 3- fixed fr& but it never , began boycotting their sub- our building, but she proba- needs fixing,” she said. urban stores long before bly can’t find it. After 10 game set. He started with a 137 and the second game was a Stacey Klinkman, a 4th Karla Zinnecker rep- City to win the ‘‘We are paying more for Dearborn closed most of its years, she still has trouble 167: both well below his 200 average. grade student at the Cass resented the Deford School, honor over the past 5 years. unneeded repairs than the parks to outsiders and finding the kitchen in our There was nothing fluky about his game. Every ball City Campbell Elementary 300 and Evergreen was rep- The lst ‘pelling bee machine is worth. So I’m touched off the current rut- apartment. God doesn’t re- wai dead center in the pocket. School, is-the top speller in resented by Monica Smith. was won by David not renewing the service kus. veal everything. 1. her age group in Tuscola County. Ca rnpbell Elementary ~~~~,ci\EYit~zziieOdfw:ki contract for next year.” School Principal Jac- schools having 2 winners. “So you finally wised up,” I i The Weather Stacey proved to be the queline Freiburger said the--- - reDairman said. Ii High Low Precip. best of 34 students who par- each year, the 4th grade Burning wood Honk. My wife swears ticipated in the Tuscola students study the various that is exactly what he said. I Tuesday...... , ...... , + . . . . 31 . . 19 . . . . .02 County spelling bee held words, and go through clas- Many people are saving Less than two months PUBLIC NOTICE Wednesday...... , ...... 22 . . 9 . . .06 Friday at the Tuscola Area sroom spelldowns until money on their winter heat- later, the washer motor Thursday.. . , ...... *,.. . . 20 . ing bills by using wood to heat . . . . . 10 . . trace Skill Center in Caro. She each classroom has a top suddenly collapsed while hiday...... *...... 26.. . -2 . . . their homes. America’s for- A meeting of the Kingston Town- .oo won the contest by spelling winner. Those students carrying a full load. During Saturday.. . . . , ...... 31 . . 15 . . -00 ests are full of trees that are ship Board of Appeals will be held correctly the words “pre- then go to the Tuscola of little use for wood products attempts at resuscitation, Sunday., . , ...... 40 . . 30 . . trace cious” and “quite.” For her County meet to determine because they are poorly the motor made a grinding, Tuesday, March 18, 1986 at 7:30 p.m. Monday...... , ...... , , ...... 40 . . 30 . . . trace chilling sound that said JRecorded at Cas City wastewater treatment plant.) spelling efforts, Stacey re- the top speller for the entire formed or diseased. They are at the township hall in Wilmot. h ceived a trophy, and a county. an excellent source of fire- plainly: “It would be traveling plaque will be on Freiburger said the wood to heat houses. The cheaper to buy a new Discussion will be conducted on a state forestry office can help display at the Campbell elementary principals take washer. ” request brought by Robert Walker for School for the next year. turns hosting the spelling you identify appropriate fire- “But we paid $455 for free bee. This year, the elemen- wood. repairs!” my wife wailed. a variance on frontage requirements While you’re gathering I told her the dead washer Second place in Friday’s tary principal in the Union- wood, remember that dry, pertaining to his property on Dorance competition went to Aaron ville-Sebewaing Area seasoned wood gives you the had probably given us our Soule of Caro. Eddie Park schools, Tim Edwards, most energy for your heating money’s worth and we Road. of Cass City came in 4th, hosted the event. dollar. An efficient woodburn- could probably afford a new The meeting is open to the public. while Betsy Gengler of Cass ing appliance is also impor- one if we didn’t take a trip Stacey Klinkman is the tant. around the world again this City finished in 12th place. second student from the

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Fool me once, shame on Makes you kind of sad, Martin announces the extension of health services to: you; fool me twice, shame doesn’t it? Back to the days on me. That old ditty came of filling the tank whenever I I immediately to mind when and wherever possible SO I read the report of a speech as not to be stranded. TOTAL FAMILY CARE made by Allen E. Murray, There was a time when free I chairman and chief execu- an analysis like that would tive of Mobil Corp. be carefully considered and including 1 Speaking before the more than likely be be- Economic Club of Detroit, lieved. , General practice and internal medicine I Murray said that the low But fool me twice .....and prices for crude oil would a different picture Extended office hours for those who work (call for appointment and harm everybody. emerges. Let’s go back to special arrangement) 1 Oil will have to stabilize about lQS0 when the diesel at at least $20 a barrel or craze swept in. Plenty of Family centered gynecology (female problems and periodic check ups) there will be little incentive incentive to buy one then. I for risk takers to explore After all, the price of diesel Cardiology clinic (heart problems) for new oil or to continue to was a lot less than regular Pulmonary function tests done in clinic pump oil from low volume gas and mileage per gallon I existing wells, according to ! Old Wood Drug- was great. Geriatric care (health problems of the elderly) The Corner Murray. Strangely enough, when I 1 If that happens, a new diesel fuel use became Electrocardiogramsand stress testing done in clinic for your Store With More energy crisis with oil shor- widespread, the price shot convenience a tages will be inevitable. into the sky. It passed the I------price of regular and, in Blood drawing done in clinic for your convenience some cases, the price of no- Audiometry (screening hearing tests) done in Clinic lead. It was then that the Pediatric (infants, children, adolescents) economics of mass produc- tion went into reverse. In- stead of the more you man- ufacture the cheaper it be- comes per unit, the price of diesel evidently increased FREE’ COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES 6476 Main Cass City with increased volume. Fool me twice.. ..Re- member the shortage of Free hypertension clinic Mondays and other days by arrangement, natural gas? There was a no appointment necessary shortage and the country was going to run smack dab Free hearing test in March out in a relatively short period. No new customers Patient education in all aspects: diets, medications and specific need apply. The price diagnosis skyrocketed and suddenly we are awash with natural gas. There’s a supply for Dr. B. Martin is a specialist in Internal Medicine, graduate of the foreseeable future. Michigan State University and associated with: Fool me 3 times ....Mur- ray also said that consum- HILLS AND DALES HOSPITAL, Cass City ers won’t necessarily get HURON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Bad Axe the full benefit of lower prices because the state CAR0 COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, Caro and federal governments will probably impose new PROVINCIAL HOUSE NURSING HOME, Cass City taxes, He has a point there, sort of. It’s likely that new taxes All commercial insurances accepted, VISA, Master Card, Medicare, will be imposed. Taxes will and HMO (We process your insurance forms for your convenience.) Winter Merchandise be levied if oil sells for $15 a barrel or $30 a barrel. Office Hours: Mon.aFri. 8.5 p.m. and Alternate Sat. 8-12 a.m. Meanwhile it’s nice to drive up to the pump and fill the tank for $16 rather Accepting new patients, walk-ins welcome. than $32 a barrel. : Sale Ends March 8 If that eventually leads to 4672 Hill Street, Cass City, across from Hills and Dales Hospital a shortage, too bad. I’m wil- ling to risk it. Office Number 872.4331 Home Number 872.3874 There’s no fooling about that. l’A(; b: b’OIJH CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5,1986 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

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I, The Owendale-Gagetown cally, she has participated class president her Graduation ceremonies pair of Fridar thefts Area High School recently in volleyball and has been freshman year. Other high for Owen-Gage High School , announced the selection of a cheerleader for three school activities include are set for Thursday, May , its 1986 Valedictorian and years. During the current four years of volleyball, 22, at 8:OO p.m. in the high ‘ deer ran into his path from Salutatorian. school year, she has also basketball and softball, and school gymnasium. Bac-h 4 l’tit Cass City police de- parked. The car was not oc- 33, of Deford was following Amy Draschil, daughter calaureate will be held at the south side of the road- cupied at the time of the the Bennett car and she was been honored as a Michigan three years on the yearbook partment is continuing its I way. Britton was not in- of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dras- Competitive Scholarship staff. She is the current 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 18, investigation of one of 2 lar- accident. unable to avoid running chil of Owendale, has in the Owen-Gage Elemen- jured in the 10:50 p.m. mis- over the deer. finalist. reigning Owen-Gage Snow- cenies rtiported within a 15- Noreen Kay Bennett, 43, earned the Valedictorian Miss Draschil is active in tary gymnasium. hap. of Elkton was eastbound on Michael F. Withey, 3795 ball Queen, and was a minutca period Friday award, having a 3.72 grade the Owendale United Michigan Competitive night Another car-deer acci- M-46, Saturday, when a Cemetery Road, was south- dent in almost the same lo- bound on Cemetery Road, point average. Miss Dras- Methodist Church where Scholarship finalist. Miss At II (10 p.m. Friday, deer came from the south chil has served as a student she is a member. She plans cation was reported Friday shoulder of the roadway near the intersection of Engelhardt is a member of police were told of the lar- council representat ive , to attend Central Michigan the Kilmanagh Lutheran ceny of a purse from a night. Police said Gerald into the path of her car. Ac- Severance Road, Sunday, 40, sophomore class president University in the fall. youth group. She plans to house at 4364 Seeger Street, E. Houghton, of cording to the Car0 State when he was unable to Houghton Lake, was west avoid a crossing deer. and freshman class secret- The Salutatorian honor attend Central Michigan reported by Hazel Moore. Police, Judith F. Swoish, ary during her high school goes to Debbie Engelhardt, Universitytion. upon gradua- Shtb said she had last seen bound on M-81,west of the interseetion with years. She has also served daughter of Mr. and Mrs. thc: purse around 6:30 p.m., as secretary of the National Dennis Engelhardt of when she placed it under a Schwegler Road, when a deer went into his path from Honor Society, and has Gagetown. Debbie has (lac bed in the dining room Horse and bzggy accident been assistant-editor of the served as class secretary of t tie house. The purse was the north side of the road. The accident was reported Bulldog yearbook for the for her sophomore, junior dist overed missing at 11:OO past two years. Athleti- and senior years, and was p.111.Officers were told by at 7:35 p.m. Wednesday at 9:20 p.m., Mot #I fb that she heard some- ot~:close the outside door Cass City police said Rusty injures 2 Ubly men to ttw house around 7:00 L. Schneeberger, 16, of 4554 Schwegler Road, was RESIDENTIAL \).rii , arid that may have btwi when the purse was westbound on Main Street, Two men from the Ubly frightened and to run out of stolcn The purse contained when he attempted to make area were injured in an ac- control. The men were then ahout $100 in cash, a check a left turn onto Brooker cident while riding a horse thrown from the buggy as book, and a hearing aid. As Street. and struck an east- and buggy in Bingham the horses broke away from part of their investigation, bound vehicle driven by Township Sunday after- the vehicle. officers spoke with several Jefferson D. Auvil, 27, of noon. Injured the more seri- CALL FOR individuals who told police 8844 Grassmere Road. According to Huron ously was Golding, who was Schneeberger told police he 1 hcy knew nothing of the County sheriff’s deputies, taken to Huron Memorial FREE ESTIMATE larceny. failed to see the Auvil vehi- Clifford Golding, and Hospital, and then transfer- cle. No injuries were re- 64, Also Friday night, police Richard Holdship, 42, were red to the Saginaw Vete- wvre tiutified of the larceny ported. seated in a buggy being pul- ran’s Administration Hos- of keys from the C‘ass City Wednesday at 11:OO a.m., led by a pair of horses on pital for treatment of 3 bro- high school. The incident officers said Keith J. Lan- McTaggart Road. Police ken ribs and a concussion. ganburg, 20, of Mayville, K&B Carpentry was reported by Christ- said the tongue on the Holdship received minor was eastbound on Main ophw Garety of Class City, buggy slipped and fell to injuries, and sought his own Sid Berridge who told police he had put Street, west of the intersw the roadway, causing the treatment. tion with Leach Street, his coat on a rack in the horses to become The mishap was reported Cal I 658-8614 school at 1O:OO p.m. The when he tried to stop after around 2:30 p.m. keys were left in the pocket a car cut across his lane of We are also agents for of thr coat, but were found traffic. The Langanburg manufactured homes. car went into a skid, and hit to bc> missing at 11: 15 p.m. AMY DRASCHIL DEBBIE ENCELHARDT i’olice were told that no- a parked car owned by Former bankers thing else was taken from David Lee Smith, of 6473 Church Street, which was the coat. Officers said (iarety checked his vehicle not occupied. Police said thrb driver of the car who to be arraigned it1 tht parking lot, and found the accident failed ovt.i ything to be in order. caused to stop. lrl othw policc activity, Two former bankers Court offic‘ials said the DON’T MISS OUT t tltl (:ass I’ity I’olice De- Tuesday at 8:OO a.m., from Ubly and Caro were charges against Haist and 1);it-t nirvit haridled a car- Cass City police said scheduled to be arraigned Davis were filed as part of clrbcr accidcnt that occurred Dynette D. Beadle, 20, of this week in U.S. District papers referred to as infor- ON BIG SAVINGS iii Elkliind Township Satur- 2536 Englehart Road, was Court in Hay City, on fed- mations and a grand jury is day night Officw-s said backing out of a driveway eral charges of misapply- not involved in the process. 1tdm-t G. Britton, 54, of onto Pine Street, when she ing or embezzling funds. Other people facing Friday, March 7 Friday, March 14 .i(dIt; Sc.hwegler Road, was struck a parked car. The Papers were filed last charges in the 8 cases in- - \\ tb\t t)oliiid on M-81,west Of vehicle was owned by Tuesday by US. Attorney volve former banking V 1 tit* iritersection with employees from Bay City, ’F91 Donna Cortimilia, of 6343 Michael Hluchaniuk charg- ~c.hweg1t.rRoad, when a Pine Street. and was legally ing Leonard R. Haist, 55, of Pinconning. Midland, Ubly , with misapplying Mount Pleasant, and Che- $21,000 in bank funds saning. Some of the charges through a fraudulent loan are misdemeanors involv- EXERCISE in September of 1984. Haist ing amounts of money less WITH was a vice president at the than $100. i Newcentury Bank in Bad VALUE IIAYS Axe, and resigned about one year ago. In a separate case, Review Board Ronald 0. Davis, 37, of Caro, was charged with to hear your misapplying and convert- ing to his own use $123,706.13 in bank funds assessment during a period from OC- tober of 1982 until March of appeals last year. Davis was an as- sistant vice-president with Get in Shape for Spring the Peoples State Bank in Assessment is the pro- /------l I Caro. cess of determining the true I and Feel Great! Both Haist and Davis cash value of property for face a maximum penalty of the purposes of calculating i c 5 years in prison, and/or a property taxes. Under 6 weeks of $5,000 fine, if they are con- Michigan law, 50 percent of Kalosomatics victed on the charges. They the true cash value of prop- are scheduled to be ar- erty is the taxable value. ib raigned in front of U.S. According to a consumer 1 I I I Magistrate Charles Binder. report by the Michigan Tax 5 Classes begin week of March 10 Information Council, it is I The men from Ubly and up to each of Michigan’s Monday & Wednesday Evening Caro were 2 of 8 people who 1,531 different units of local J faced charges last week, government to assess the I 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. following an investigation value of taxable properties i / or more information and registration call by officers from the within their jurisdiction. Judy (517) 872-3690 Saginaw office of the Fed- Assessments are done an- eral Bureau of Investiga- nually and are based on a i Community Education (517) 872-4151 ton. The 8 cases are not be- number of factors, such as \. .-.,/ *.--.C..~--.C.--.~--*r).--.--‘ lieved to be related. lot and house size and the quality and type of con- struction. The process in- - __ volves some judgement, so .To* mistakes do happen. If you *Batteries think your assessment is too high, the counci17s first +Paint suggestion is to inspct Muff lecs your records at the asses- sor’s office. When errors .knish Sweepr are pointed out, most asses- ONok-on Sweeps sors are willing to adjust your appraisal without re- quiring any formal appeal .Blades process. If you are still un- satisfied, there is a method for appealing property tax assessment. The Board of Review in each jurisdiction is ernpo- wered to ,hear assessment appeals and render a deci- sion. Most of the local off regular J I Case township review boards suggested list prices meet March 10 and 11. The tax council stresses the importance of observ- ing relevant details when filing your appeal or you’ll lose your chance this year. Here are some pointers to TILLAGE PARTS SALE! insure a favorable judge- ment: before filing your own appeal sit in on a hear- ing to get an idea of what it is like, take notes and ask questions ; your appeal Rabideau Equipment lnc. must be limited to question- ing the validity of the tax assessment; do not include 6080 E. Cass City Rd. any arguments regarding the tax rate or the purpose Cass City, Michigan 48726 for which the tax dollars are used. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5,1986 PAGE FIVE McLellan’s sentencing

Sunday: 2:30 till 6:OO Adults $1.50 stems from two c iarges FRI. thru THURS., MARCH 7-13 2 Academy Award nominations including A Caro man was scn- stem from the breaking and dent in Millington best actor: James Garner! ! tcnced Monday by Tuscola entering into the St. Paul Township Jan. 25, 1985. County Circuit Court Judge Lutheran Church in Car0 John S.Redfield, 17, of Patrick Joslyn on two sepa- Nov. 2, 1985, and the deliv- Vassar, was sentenced to 4 rate charges. Marty McLel- ery of marijuana, June 11, years probation on a charge lab, 21, was sentenced to 1985. of receiving and concealing from 30 months to 4 years Gary R. Cain, 20, of Mil- stolen property over $100. on a breaking and entering lington, pleaded guilty to a He was also fined $50, costs chargc, and 48 months to 6 charge of attempted break- of $50 and restitution of vc’ars on a rhargt. of deliv- ing and entering of an oc- $20.62. He was ordered to ;ry of marijuana. The sen- cupied building with the in- serve 120 hours of commun- trnves will be served con- tent to commit larceny. His ity service and 30 days in cprrently. He was given 89 plea was accepted by the the county jail. Redfield days rrcdit for the breaking court. A pre-sentence in- was originally charged and entering charge, and vestigation was ordered with breaking and entering 13-1 days credit was given and May 12, 1986, was set of an occupied dwelling for jail lime served on the for sentencing. His bond stemming from an incident -~__- __ - _-_ -_ - . ------ohargc of delivery of was reduced to $5,000. The June 17, 1985. Friday and Saturday Showings at 7 30 and 9 30 marijuana. The sentences charges stem from an inci- Terry Czekai, 20, of 7279 Sunday at 3 00-5 00-7 10 and 9 15 Elmwood Road, was denied petition for a court ap- Monday &Tuesday at 7 15 avd 9 20 pointed attorney. He is KINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL students (from left) Wanda Wednesday and Thursday one showing only at 7 30 Vassar man indicted charged with embezzle- ment over $10 stemming Pretzer, Dan Rockentine, Tim Bastian, John Lowe, Mary from an incident Dee. 14, Lucuis, and Michael Megge (not shown) displayed their I by Judge Joslyn 1985, at the Quaker Maid work in the recent scholastic art show in Essexville. I Dairy Store. In a two-day trial last A Vassar man was in- Richard Kern, and pleaded Wednesday and Thursday, dicted in 7’usoola County innocent to both counts. His a Caro man was found Michigan Mirror Circuit Court last week, bond was set at $lO,O00. guilty by the jury of two I charged with embezzle- Welch is charged with the counts of uttering and pub- ment of property over $100 theft of automotive parts, lishing. William A. Enos, atid conspiracy to embezzle mainly transmissions, 29, was found guilty of ut- Teaching school at home )ver $100. from DAB manufacturing tering and publishing at John Evans Welch, 27, plant, 827 E. Huron, Vas- Cass City Automotive and VIDEO DEPT. was issued thc indictment sar, over a 4-year period. First Automotive in Vas- following a secret one-man The incident came to light sar, March 8, 1985. A pre- is Rep. WaIberg’s proposal grand jury hearing. Judge on July 30, 1984 when state sentence investigation was OPEN DAILY Patrick Joslyn issued the police in Flint intercepted ordered and bond was set indictment at the request of a large shipment of stolen at $lO,OOO. Sentencing will Closed Sat. at 5 p.m. former Prosecutor G. Scott parts. Charges stem from take place March 17, 1986. Parents would have the Complying With Report at least $74 million. Sterrner, who began the ac- an 18-month investigation legal authority to provide Proposals Would Cost And even then, the report tion in 1985. Welch was ar- by Car0 State Police Detec- home schooling for their $74 Million said, the cost of all the re- *FREE VIDEO TAPE raigned in Tuscola County tive/Sergeant Daniel Mil- Alcohol & Drug children, so long as they commendations was not rk&*ict Court before Judge ler. complied with certain min- Complying with the re- calculated. The largest series continues imal requirements, under commendations of a House single cost would come and DISC MEMBERSHIP legislation being prepared Corrections Committee re- from hiring an estimated FREE POPCORN Hills and Dales General by Represent ative Timothy port on early prisoner re- additional 1,500 corrections Hospital’s Alcohol and RCA Video Camera Rental Walberg (R-Onsted 1. lease could cost the state officers and supervisors at ” Drug Education Campaign Walberg, whose three $74 million annually, along an annual cost of $49.9 mill- * Video Tape Player Rental project will present the children are taught at home with the construction of the ion. Video Disc Rental seventh in a series of com- by him and his wife, said equivalent of three new The recommendations No Deposit THURS.-SUN., MAR. 6-9 munity awareness prog- THURSDAY IS “BARGAIN NITE” his legislation will clarify prisons, a report issued by would also require a capital rams Monday, March 10, at the rights of home school- the Department of Correc- outlay cost of $36 million Thursday- F riday-Su nday * , On I y ...... 8:00 the Rawson Memorial Lib- ing parents while “estab- tions said. for the addition of more Over 2400 Movies to Rent rary, 6495 Pine Street. Saturday. . . * ...... 7:30and 9:20 lish (ing) some reasonable The report was a formal than 1,700 prison beds, the Regular Low Price: Child $1 .OO Health Promotion standards for that educa- reply to the House panel re- equivalent of three new Specialist Betsy Dillon said NEW FOR YOU Teens and Adults $2.50 t ion, ” port which was issued in prisons. NOTHING COMPARES TO OUR GIANT a film entitled “The Inter- In that proposal, he said, November, 1985. In addition, several AFTER HOURS DROP vention” will be shown at changes in state law would CINEMASCOPE SCREEN--- requirements for home That report, itself a re- 7:30 p.m. A discussion on school teachers other than be required to meet with a BOX FOR YOUR TAPES early intervention will fol- sponse to a Detroit Free 1 parents would be estab- Press series, charged that number of recommenda- low the movie. lished, attendance in home tions, For example, one re- “Health statistics show the department had viol- commendation was that all classes would be mandat- ated state law by awarding that out of every 8 people ory, regular student testing prisoners participate in the who drink alcohol, one will good time sentence reduc- halfway house program, would be required as would tions to drug offenders and become alcoholic,” said an annual assessment of a which Corrections Director Dillon. “This number is by reducing the sentences Robert Brown said, would child’s progress. of gun offenders. even higher among adoles- However, a child’s re- require a statutory change cents. Being prepared with cords would be required to to permit sex offenders in the facts ahead of time may That report also called on be recorded with any local the department to develop halfway houses. mean the difference bet- school agency, Walberg ween dealing effectively new policies for community said, although the bill release and that other with problems, and riding would permit release of a the merry-go-round of guilt policies for extended pris- child’s attendance record oner furloughs be and denial. We owe it to our- through court order. selves and loved ones to amended. Walberg said there would In its response the Cor- NOTE: Be sure to register every time you attend for the learn all we can about be no educational require- “350 Honda” to be given away May 1st. chemical dependency be- rections Department said ment for a parent teaching it was trying to provide the COMING VERY SOON fore a problem arises,” she a child, but persons other I concluded. Legislature with informa- than a parent or guardian During the program Mon- tion on the costs and con- teaching a child would have sequences of the proposals 1 & .* Waiting time is over. day night, refreshments to have either a college de- 0 will be provided by the so it could determine if the gree or an “equivalent life changes proposed were ac- American Association of experience” in a particular University Women. tually in the best interest of subject. the state. He said there was nothing While the report agreed The elephants’ closest liv- in the bill that would com- with a number of the re- ing relatives are the water- pel attendance of a child in commendations made by dwelling sea cows. a local public or private the House committee, it school if a child’s progress said the total annual in- is not up to that of regular creased cost of all the re- schoolchildren. commendations would be

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For I Elkland Township I Mrs. Karen King and Plymouth and Mrs. John ‘b girls and Mrs. Frank Pelton Lloyd Bader with 9 mem- birthday cake next time. Dunlap were Sunday dinner bers and one visitor pre- Plans were made to meet Will Be Held were Sunday afternoon and Greenleaf Township # guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don sent. The group worked on March 27 at the annex. i evening guests of Mr. and Smith and family. In the 1 lap robes to be sent to the Readings on friends were Will Be Held b Mrs. Bob Rich and family L afternoon they all went to Veteran’s hospital in given by Thelma Holcomb, MARCH 1041 of Deckerville. Birthday Caro Medical Center to help cake and ice cream were Saginaw. Eleven lap robes Avis Youngs and Marie 9a.m-12 John Dunlap celebrate his were completed. A short Meredith. The rest of the arid 1 p.m. ~ 4 p.m. served in the afternoon to birthday. MARCH 10=11 i honor Kevin Rich’s 16th business meeting was con- time was spent visiting. Tentatlve Equalization Factor ducted by Mrs. Jerry Root. birthday and his Aunt EXTENSION ****** Agriculture .go25 Commercial 1 .OOO Karen King’s birthday. The secretary’s and trea- From 9-12 and 1-4 1 Residential 1.000 Industrial 1.000 They also enjoyed lunch surer’s reports were given The Shabbona Extension by Mrs. Dan Masten. Re- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph with the Rich family. Group met Tuesday even- Mrs. Gene Czpla of ports were filled out to be Smith took Rev. and Mrs. At Elkland Township ing, Feb. 25, with Mrs. sent to the county office. Harold Smith out for supper At Greenleaf Township Hall ...... Plans were made for the Thursday evening. They ...... I Fire Hall ...... next meeting with Marie were celebrating Harold’s Meredith, Mrs. Dale Leslie birthday. I David J. M illigan, Supervisor Your neighbor says and Mrs. Bob Burns as hos- Mrs. Robert Behr of tesses. It will be at the Saginaw was a Thursday Gerald Bock, Supervisor _: Shabbona RLDS annex lunch guest of Mr. and Mrs. March 25. Andy Hoagg. They all vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aquino will improve ****** Hill in the afternoon and en- Notice of joyed supper with them. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh NOTICE OF Franklin and family of life in Philippines Brown City, Mr. and Mrs. Evangelical BOARD OF REVIEW Vern Geister of Marlette The transition to a new sanctioned by his own and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph youth hold Board of Review For government in the Philip- army. As soon as the new Smith were Sunday dinner pines over the past week government’s army is guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pat church party NOVESTA TOWNSHIP has been watched closely straightened out, I feel McCloskey. They helped The Meeting of the Board of Review by a large number of people there will be hundreds of celebrate Pat’s birthday. The youth of Evangelical Evergreen Towns hip in this country. One of them members leaving the NPA Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Free Church sponsored a will be held at the Novesta Township is Ervie Hewitt of 4534 and the group will dissolve. Bailey of Clio were Thurs- ’50s party Saturday even- Hall, Deford Will Be Held Downing Street, who has Then, there will be only 5% day afternoon callers of ing at the church for the many friends from the of the people left who are Marguerite Krause. entire congregation. About Philippines. He traveled to real communists,” he said. Mr. and Mrs. Ryerson 120The attended. festivities started the country in 1974, and Hewitt says he is also Puterbaugh and grandchil- MARCH 1011 1 MARCH 10=11 again in 1984. looking for an improve- dren, Andy and Candice with supper served by girls When asked how he felt ment in the country’s Cherniawski, were Sunday From 9 a.m. till 12:OO Frorrt 0-4 on roller skates. The prog- about the US.involvement economy under the Aquino afternoon and supper ram consisted of playing 1:00 p.m. till 4:OO p.m. in the presidential election guests of Mrs. Ray Pallas administration. “Both Gen- “Name That Tune ;” intro- At Shabbona Hall between Ferdinand Marcos eral Motors and Ford have of Marlette. ducing a homecoming AgricultureResidential 52.4749.21 TimbercOmn‘1ercial49.10 Cutover 49.13 and Corazon Aquino, had to close their plants in Mr. and Mrs. Ralph queen; a Leave it to Beaver To Review Assessments Hewitt said he feels the Un- the Philippines because of Smith were Wednesday cal- skit and devotions. ited States did the right corruption under Marcos. lers of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Luanne Kelley was in thing in sending Americans The country is rich in Geister of Marlette. charge of the program and William C. O’Dell to the Philippines to natural resources, but the Cindy Bader and Ruth Kel- Township Supervisor Audrey Leslie, ~upervisor monitor the election. “What SENIOR CITIZENS wages are so low and prices I ley, decorations. Directing we have read in the paper are high. In the past, the the skit were Garv and Deb i and seen on television is working-class people have The Senior Citizen Group Martin, Gary and Cindy pretty much the true story. not had much of a say in of the Shabbona area met Bader and Rick Brinkman. All of these activities con- dealing with the economy,” Thursday, Feb. 27, at the Mary Brinkman was Notice of nected with the election he added. Shabbona RLDS Church named homecoming queen, Advertise It In The Chronicle. were just further proof that Hewitt says he has talked annex. There were 15 pre- Devotions were led by Marcos had to go. The to many of his friends from sent to enjoy the potluck Joyce Loomis. people in the Philippines the Philippines over the dinner together. Birthday BOARD OF REVIEW who had hard feelings past several days and all of cake was made by Olive against the US.felt the way them are happy with the Innes. they did because of our gov- recent events in their home- After dinner, Emerson For ernment supporting Mar- land. Hewitt is also plan- Bailey was in charge of the cos for so long,” he said. ning to visit the Philippines business meeting. The sec- With President Aquino 1988. retary’s and treasurer’s re- STAMM’S ANNUAL! again, possibly in ports were given by Edna I Grant Township now in office, Hewitt says I the overall situation in the Geister. Sunshine report , Will Be Held Philippines is bound to im- was given by Avis Youngs. PANCAKE: & SAUSAGE DAY I 4 prove. “It certainly can’t Happy birthday was sung I get any worse than it was to Blanch McLaren. Marie f MARCH 104 1 under Marcos. I think this Meredith is to make the will be a big blessing to the people there. I hope it will 9 a.m. - Noon also mean increased finan- Fleenors host 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. cial aid from the United States,” he said. Salem class Hewitt says he sees no real threat from com- Eleven members of the At Grant Township Hall munism in the Philippines, Golden Rule class of Salem or from increased strength UM Church met Thursday of the National People’s evening at the home of Mr. Betty Powell, Supervisor Army. “President Marcos and Mrs. Ray Fleenor for a had accused the NPA of six o’clock supper. numerous killings, when in President Helen Bartle effect, the killings had been led devotions, which was a 10 a.m. - 1 poem “Hand in Hand.” Notice of Rev. Clare Patton led 2p.m. prayer. TUESDAY, MAR. 11 Entertainment was games under the direction BOARD OF REVIEW of Mrs. Bartle. For Cards were signed to send to the sick. The March meeting is donate to EMAT scheduled at the home of 6168 W. MAIN CASS CITY PHONE 517-872-2127 f Esther McCullough. I Ellington Township The Michigan Farm the organization supports Will Be Held Bureau and its 69 county the EMAT program “be- units, including those from cause we know it works.” Tuscola, Sanilac and Huron Counties, have made a “It works because it $lO,OOO contribution for the brings together all the 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. addition of a 14th Extension people involved in a par- Management Assistance ticular farm operation and Team (EMAT)to help far- provides them with the op- mers deal with agricul- portunity to discuss, in de- 8-12 a.m. and 1-5 p.m. ture’s current economic tail, what problems and op- challenges. portunities exist on that farm,” Smith said. “It At Town Hall In a recent presentation works because the MSU at Michigan State Univer- specialists are there to help To Review Assessments sity, Farm Bureau Presi- these farm families dent, Elton Smith, told evaluate the operation and Jack Kappen, Supervisor MSU’s cooperative exten- look at the alternatives. It sion service officials that works because a network of follow-up is provided to help the families make the necessary decisions. ” According to Smith, END OF SEASON SALE Michigan Farm Bureau supported the formation of the first EMAT teams and on all 3as furnaces worked in the legislature last spring to secure fund- ing to continue and expand the program. Currently, 13 EMAT teams composed of 20OIiiii OFF extension specialists in ag- riculture production, ALL MODELS economics and family life, along with the local exten- Install a new Whirlpool Tightfist gas sion agent, are responding furnace and save 20% during our “End of to farmers who have re- Season Sale” Now is the time to switch quested assistance. that old er’ergy guzzler to a new high efficiency gas furnace and save “It is also our intention to (Installation IS not included in the sale work with our county farm discount) bureaus to provide an assis- -Whirlpool tance network for farm familieswho need informa- tion and referral to the Use our convenient payment plan U Hours 8 a m to 5 p m (Monday thru Friday) EMAT program or other agencies for help,” Smith Southeastern Michigan Cas Company said. “This network will provide another contact Sandusky 648-2334 point, and encourage Chec-k your telephone directory for a toll free number for your area. families who need assis- tance to take the first step and ask for help.” PAGE SEVEN CAS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5,1986 + -- Wedding [nw Professional and Business Announcements Gen Kehoe Od DIRECTORY Gagetown Area News 665-2221 Inwitations 1 Catalogs loaned ~NTAXPHYSICIANS overnight. Mr.and Mrs. Pat LaFave spent the time with her lan and she was their guest home Wednesday after sev- Week-end guests of Mrs. F REE SU BSCRl PTlON of Car0 returned home last grandparents, Don and WITH EACH ORDER. Anderson, fucksy Dr. 3. Geissinger for lunch at the Brentwood era1 days in Hills and Dales Sue Penrod were her week after a 19day vaca- Anita Loomis of Cass City. in Caro. Hospital. His daughter, daughters, Diane Bernhardt & Co., P.C. Chiropractor tion spent visiting their Charlie and Eva Tas- certified Public Accountants8 Tuesday, Feb. 25, Marge Mary Schuette of Care, was Malapoloski of Roseville The Chronicle Ouy A-, CPA 37 daughter, Miss Jill chner were honored Sun- and Leonard Karr visited a caller Saturday. and Pat Buffa of Warren. - 673-31 Mom, Tues., Thurs., Fri. RobHt Tuckry, CPA - 872-3730 LaFave, in Palm Springs, day, Feb. 23, on the occa- cousins, James and Jean J.rry Bwnhmrdl, CPA - 673-3137 9-12 a.m. and 2-6 p.m. CA. sion of their 12th wedding Macrechan in Alsia Craig, 715 E. Frank St., Caro, MI Sat,, 9-12 a.m. Sunday, Feb. Elma anniversary when they Canada. and 23, 21 N. Almer, Caro, Mi&. Miklovich, Gerry Cacolan were dinner guests at the Janet Martin visited Fri- 6261 Church St. Across from IGA store Cass Crty, MI and Stella Leyva had home of Ed and Ann day evening with Mrs. Phorn 872-4668 Phone Caro 673-4484 brunch at the Charmont in Bumhauffer in Elkton. Edith Schriber at the senior b I Cass City. They spent the Other guests were Mr. and commons in Caro and was

4b afternoon visiting friends Mrs. Orville Roggenbuck her guest for supper. ; Ray Atmstead Jr. Richard A. Hall, 0.0. who are ill. They called on of Snover, Mr. and Mrs. Taking advantage of the * CetTifid Public Acowntant Berniece Deeg, Helen Osteopathic Physician Bruce Mellendorf of Fair- final days of the walleye : OMer Hot#-: 9-5 Mon.-Fri, Sa Rocheleau, Howard grove, Marian Weltin of season, George Schnell Jr. , 5PEClAIS * 9-12. OthU hwrs by Appolnblwnt 6545 Church Street * Langlois and Tony Enderle Cass City and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Muntz and Paul Cas City, Michigan Sale Runs Wed., Mar. 5 thru Mar. 9 z 6312 Main Street at Provincial House and vi- John Meininger and sons. Burdon spent a day fishing Sun., ? Cas City, MI 48726 8724446 sited Mrs. Harry Hool and Mrs. Weltin baked the an- in the Tittabawassee. L 872-4725 Honw 8724762 Koegel's (517) 0729532 Mrs. Chente Diaz at their niversary cake, which she Relatives here received Koegel's Skinless t homes. decorated with flowerets word of the death of Luther RING OF '** COUNSELING Sunday, Feb. 23,courtesy from the couple's original A, (Buff) Murray Jr. in an BOLOGNA. DOGS of Mr. and Mrs. Bill wedding cake. auto accident in Florida 'I4'1 HOT 1 Hoon K. Jeung, M.D. Farmer Peet I Robertshaw, St. Agatha Mr. and Mrs. Murl Friday evening at :30 p.m. General Surgery 7 Parish held a family sled- LaFave spent last weekend He was 41 years old, the son POLISH ding party at Sherwood on visiting their son and fam- ALCO)(OUC%AmmYYOUS of Madge Walsh Murray KIELBASA DOGS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily the Hill. The sledders en- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and the late L.A. Murray Saturday - 9 to 12 noon joyed hot 'chocolate and LaFave, in Wheaton, Ill. On Office Sr. Hours games in the parish hall their return Monday, they Charlie Tashner accom- PORK STEAK. By Appointment after the outing. Thursday visited in Grand Rapids Crss City panied his sister and evening, before the 7 :00 with other family mem- brother-in-law, Loraine 6230 Hospital Drive p.m. Mass, members of St. bers, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pot- and Carl Englehardt of Schafer's Hillbilly Cass City, MI 48726 Agatha shared a simple ter and Kurt, Kathy and Sebewaing, Saturday when BREAD DEN T ISTS soup supper in the parish h McDonaldHomo Phone 8724611 Adam Burkenpas. they attended the wedding Wyandot Plain Home 872-3130 hall in the Lenten spirit and After spending some time of a nephew, Don Lorencz CAR0 FAMILY in remembrance of the less at Huron County Medical in E. Tawas. TORTILLA CHIPS '~~~.'1 ') MILK DENTAL CENTER fortunate. A rice bowl for Facility in Bad Axe for re- Rev. Zina Bennett of the Dalton P. Coe, D.D.S. donations centered each cuperation, Edmond Good Gagetown Methodist Danell M. Sheets, D.M.D., P.S. Kumar, M.D. table. Sr. has returned to his home Church conducted the Sun- Cherry Coke, Sprite, Tab, Dionisla A. Sy, M.D. In celebration of the on Bach Road. day morning service at Jeff Walby, D.D.S.. Assoc. Pediatrics birthday of Mrs. Don Paula Burdon, student at Provincial House in Cass Sunkist and Diets 204 W. Sherman, Car0 (Infants, Chlldren (Mayme) Russell, the fam- Alma College, spent last City. Sunday evening, ily gathered for brunch weekend with her parents, Gagetown Methodist and Lettuce a.8. Sunday, Feb. 23, at the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burdon. Church hosted a singspira- COKE 2198c Adolescents) Charmont in Cass City. In Mrs. Mary McKellar and tion for singers from the 1 104 Cleaver Road the group were Wayne and Mrs. Sue Penrod spent a Church, Gagetown = I RLDS + Dep. Bananas . . Caro Sherry Dillon and sons of day last week visiting Mrs. Church of the Nazarene and $219 254 Monday thru Friday Cass City, Gail and Torn Bessie Kinney in Sandusky. Owendale Methodist $1 00 .I.. 4 Ibs By Appointment Budzynski of Utica, Joan Elger Generous was ad- Church. 8 pk. 112 Liter Bottles Carrots R. Paul Chappsl, DDS, Phone 673-31 17 and Bill Quade and Brekke mitted to Hills and Dales Bill and Nancy Burrows Family Dentistry of Midland, Jean, Marna Hospital Thursday. attended a 25th wedding an- and Derek Doerr of Union- Mrs. Mable Ondrajka vis- niversary celebration in Comprehensive Orthodontics ville and Dallas Tobias of ited Tuesday with Mrs. Dr. E. Paul Lockwood Frankenmuth Saturday 6240 Hill, Cass city Cass City. Mary Blondell in Caro. evening. The celebrating Chiropractic Physician Rev. Bill Dernbush and Toni Watterworth and bun: Mon.,fws., Wed.. Frl. couple were John and Judy 9-12 noon and 1:30-5:00 P.m. Mrs. (Becky) Dernbush of John Speck of Caseville Frank and the party was Saturday C12 am Lansing returned Monday, were callers Friday at the held at their home. !,' !,' HEALTH CARE claw All Day muday Feb. 24, from a trip to the home of Mrs. Arthur Caro- Bill Ashmore returned P~WW872-278s C.U CQ Holy Land. The trip was a tor Appolntnnnt gift from the church people. IMMEDIATE Their daughter, BrieAnn, NON-EMERGENCY ' I HEALTH CARE Beatriz G. Martin, M.D. $25 fee Internal Medicine Sr. Citizens Menu Including phydden's fee and dlnk m. 4672 Hill St. Senior citizens are asked reservations the No Appointment Necessary Cass City, MI to make on 8 6Xm-8:30 p.m. Ftkiaya day of the meal between Pboi~8724331 ' 2:3[Hl:30 p.m. Saturdays a;m:-9a.m. by calling Com- i0:W a.m. - 830 p m. Sunday mission on Aging 872-4770 OFFICE HOURS: or Ann Stepka 872-5337. HILLS AND DALES Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. HOSPITAL I Saturday 8 a.m.-Noon WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5 bbfi Acosptlng New Patimtu rJ Golden Baked Chicken $ 1NSURANCE Baked Potatoes jr- ~~ Peas Alkn Witherspoon Sang H. Park, M.D, Variety Breamutter I New Englend Lite Obstetrics & GynecOrOgy Gelatin with Fruit : NEL GrowthFund (SPedslM in .I1 wonlml'l NEL Equlty Fund pblem uld cbllvely.) II NEL lnopmeFund 4672 Hill Street FRIDAY, MARCH 7 Q ~Mark4tssrb6 OttlCl, PhOw 872-2800 * Pho~872-2321 --mbY- Macaroni & Cheese 5 4615 Oak Cass city Horn Phone 672-3705 European Blend 2: 2: Vegetables 5EBE WAI NG Coleslaw I OPTOMETRIST CHIROPRACTIC e_------LIFE CENTER Hot BiscuitsBu t ter Apricots Dr. G. W. McW m Dr. Vincent F. Scelfo MONDAY, MARCH 10 Dr. R. R. Wate .'I Dr. Patrlcla L. Optometrfsrs Chelsnyak-Scslf 0 Ptlmty VIslon P.C. Chiropractors Easy Lasagna 6505 E. Mdn. CSSS City 824 6.Unknvllle Raad Italian Blend Vegetables 8724374 or 072-4375 ssbswdng. MI 48759 Salad Bar Hours: Monday thru i (517) 883-9950 Italian Breamutter Friday 9-5 Peach Slices Special Appointments Available Phyrlcbn & Sum - ____ Boiled Dinner with Pork, Offh Hours: Dr. W. S. Selby Potatoes, Carrots, Onions Mon.-FrL- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Optometrist and Cabbage Saturday-9 a.m. to 12 p,m. noun: 8-5 except Thursday Pear Half on Lettuce Leaf 8-12 noon on Saturday 6232 Hoapltal Drlve Hot BiscuitsButter 4824 Hill St. Cam Clty Brownies OMcs 872-4733 mttastrwn Hills and dah^ t-kmphl All menus subject to Phone 072-3404 Res. 8724257 1 change. -Y-- -Y-- I All seniors are welcome PHYSICIANS VETERINARIANS to join us for a good nutriti- --.--- - ous meal. Harold 1. Donahue COMPANION ANIMAL GTE honors M.D., A.A.F.P. HOSPITAL 4874 Hill Street 4438 S. Seeger St. Dickinson cas8 city CasCity - Phone 872-2255 872-2323 r ' office hows everyday but Thursday

You're Reading One PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5,1986 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN -- -- For Life Insurance, Evanp 1ic a 1 check with I State Farm. Women mppt Mrs. Thelma Jackson mPermanent Life *Term The Women's Ministries Holbrook Area News Phone 658-2347 Life 4Jniversal Life of Evangelical Free Church met Tuesday evening, Feb. Ernest A. Teichman, Jr. 25, at the church with 35 6240 W. Main women present. Mark and Dee Farrelly Mrs. Tom Kolar. of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose birthday cake were served. Britt were Tuesday guests Cass City, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cle- The meeting opened with of Armada, Stan and Julie Tony Cieslinski, Mrs. Chinoski at Parisville. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff of Mrs. Earl Schenk. Phone 872-3388 land were Thursday supper dinner, served at tables and 3 daughters, Valerie Dale Buehrly, Mr. and Mrs. Carrie Tyrrell of the Ubly Jackson were Monday af- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mr. and Mrs. Cliff with 3 guests and a hostess. Terwilliger and Roger of Dave Michalski, Mr. and FFA placed fourth in public ternoon and supper guests Doerr and family in honor Jackson visited Elizabeth Names were drawn for Bad Axe, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Philip Robinson and speaking at the FFA Reg- of Mr. and Mrs. Ewald of Curtis Cleland's birth- Spencer at the Tuscola prayer sisters for the com- Allen Salowitz of Mt. Cle- Vicky, Larry Robinson, Joe ion 3 Leadership Training Beyers at Pigeon. day. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Medical Facility and ing year. mens, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sal- VanErp and son Jeff, Kat- Contests Thursday at the Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bar- Cleland and Beth were George Rolston and C1af.a The program was in sadis and Mr. and Mrs. Carl hryn Tyrrell, Roger Kin- Lakers school. tle and Tommy of Cass City evening guests for birthday Vogel in Caro Saturday. ~ charge of Louanne Kelley, Terrissie of Snover, Mr. caid and Jim Osentoski vis- Duane Rushlo of Cass and Bernice Gracey were cake and ice cream. assisted by Jackie Sturte- and Mrs. Dennis Bartle of ited Mr. and Mrs. Cliff City and Jerry Cleland Wednesday supper guests Kathryn Tyrrell and Mr. 16 attend vant and Joyce Loomis. Cass City, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson over the past were Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. AI Farrelly and Mrs. Jack Murray Mabel Wright is presi- Mark Farrelly, Mr. and week. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cur- in honor of Dennis Bartle's spent Monday in Saginaw. Senior Citizen5 dent of the group. Mrs. Dan Franzel, Mr. and Reva Silver visited Be- tis Cleland. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cle- Mrs. Leonard Bismack of verly Rockefeller Monday Mr. and Mrs. AI Farrelly Edanna Sweeney and land were Tuesday supper Ubly and Bernice Gracey afternoon. and Bernice Gracey spent David were Thursday even- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don group meet attended a birthday party Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kolar Wednesday in Saginaw. ing guests of Reva Silver. Near. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harold Ballagh, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bredow The Cass City Senior Citi- visited Mr. and 'Mrs. The family of Albert Zick zens group held their Feb- A1 Farrelly in honor of AI Cleatus Howey Thursday Mrs. Angus McCallum and were Tuesday afternoon celebrated Mr. Zick's End Farrelly's birthday Satur- Reva Silver were Tuesday guests and Mr. and Mrs. ruary meeting in the fellow- evening. birthday at the home of Mr. ship hall at Good Shepherd day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley evening guests of Edanna Don McKnight were Tues- andday evening.Mrs. AI Farrelly Ice cream rvlon- and John Cieslinski visited Sweeney. day evening guests of Mr. Lutheran Church. Fifteen Glaza visited Mr. and Mrs. members and one guest at- Edanna Sweeney and Clem Briolat Thursday Bernard Shagena of and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. birthday cakewere served. David Monday. Sebewaing and Bertha Brent Jackson of Harbor tended the potluck dinner. forenoon. John Baranic visited Valentine decorations were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cor- Mrs. John O'Henley vis- Shagena of Cass City were Beach spent the weekend bishley and Charles of Bad Tuesday forenoon guests of with Mr. and Mrs. George Reva Silver Monday. furnished by Lila1 229 ited Edanna Sweeney. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilhelmi. Axe were Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jackson Jr. pk. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Shagena were Tuesday The meeting was called a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim O'Connor and Danny of Shagena. Don Dean of Carsonville Hewitt. Jim Jackson spent the and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gib- evening guests of Mr. and to order by President Mar- Minden City and Mr. and Mrs. Cleatus Howey. ion McClorey. The pledge Warm Only Doug Sweeney of East Mrs. Kevin Robinson, weekend with Don Jackson bard Jr. and family of Bad Lansing spent the weekend and Mr. and Mrs. George Axe were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Osen- to the flag was led by Rose Tracy and Chris were Tues- toski returned home Wed- Worstell. with Mr. and Mrs. Jim A. day supper and evening Jackson . Mr.and Mrs. Carl Gibbard. Sweeney. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gib- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard nesday evening after vaca- Edna Simcox and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff tioning in Florida. Worstell gave a report on Mrs. George Jackson vis- Robinson in honor of Mr. bard and family, Dan Stirett of Bad Axe were ited Margaret Carlson Taylor, Theresa Laming Sunday supper and evening Mrs. Jim A. Sweeney was their visit to the Caro Skill

and Mrs. Cliff Robinson's a Tuesday forenoon guest Center. There was discus- Tuesday. wedding anniversary. and daughters, Mrs. Greg + guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beth Schenk spent Sun- Moore and sons were Sun- Jackson. of Mr. and Mrs. Angus sion of a future visit as a Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jack- Sweeney. group to the skill center. day with Mrs. Earl Schenk. son attended the funeral of day dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robin- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff and Mrs. Evans Gibbard son visited Lorene Bowron Kathy Martinez and A1 Birthday greetings were Gus Meyers at the Christ- Wagner were Tuesday sung to Beulah Zapfe and Jackson spent Tuesday in ian Reform Church at and family in honor of Kim and Dolan Sweeney at Imlay City. Gibbard's 18th birthday. Huron Memorial Hospital evening guests of Don Vernon McConnell. Imlay City at 1 o'clock Fri- Jackson and Mrs. George Blood pressure readings Mr. and Mrs. Leonard day. After dinner, ice cream and in Bad Axe Thursday. Shoemaker were Sunday Jackson. were taken by Mrs. Ware Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Evans Gibbard vis- and Mrs. Taylor. evening guests of Mr. and Glaza were Monday guests I AROUND THE FARM ited Lillian Otulakowski The kitchen committee and Stella Leszczynski for the March 14 meeting Thursday. will be Lillian Hanby and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrtle McColl. Farm sprayers to be discussed ~ -~ - .___

I - Home Health Care Division 1 By Bill Bortel HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT AT HOME A Tuscola County "Farm journs. *SALE OR RENTAL" Sprayer Workshop" will be The workshop is planned *Direct Billing To Insurances* held Tuesday, March 11, for the first 50 registra- COMPLETE LINE OF RESPIRATORY THERAPY EQUIPMENT MYLANTA. Robitwin" states Bill Bortel, Tuscola tions. There will be a $5.00 *Geds *Walkers *Wheelchairs +Canes *Commodes *Traction erpectolaw County Extension Director. cost for coffee, rolls, all 'TENS *Food Punips *Patient Lifts *Trapezes "And Much Mare Effective Helps break up chest coughs. The Tuscola County Area materials and the noon Antacid/Ant i-Gas Skill Center will be the loca- meal. Please send your re- OFFICE HOURS: tion of this special work- servation to the Tuscola Mon .-F ti. 8:3O -5:O 0; Sat + 900-1:O0 shop. The Skill Center is lo- County Cooperative Exten- cated one mile north of sion Service, 420 Court St., 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE Caro on Cleaver Road. Caro, MI 48723, by March 5. The Farm Sprayer Work- The workshop is sponsored shop is for all farmers to by the Tuscola County Area FREE DELIVERY learn sprayer calibration Skill Center and Tuscola and application of her- County Cooperative Exten- 872-4220 or 872-3346 SKIN CREAM I bicides and insecticides. sion Service. Cooperative IIII IIII We have found sprayers in Extension Service Prog- the county with over a 50 rams are open to all without percent incorrect calibra- regard to race, color, na- tion. It is impossible to get tionalicap. origin, sex or hand- -.-/great taste 8 OZ 4 02 proper weed or insect con- fast action/low sodium trol with improper "calib- $297 MONEY ORDERS ration." We have reserved 12 ot. Liquid a special shop spray table Reg. Reg. $2.44 Reg. $3.98 for the workshop. $4.18 35c The agenda is as follows : 9:45 a.m. -Registration -- FESTIVAL coffee and rolls. '86 1O:OO a.m. - Sprayer calibration. Importance of different nozzles. New March 1 16 (?) gj Flex - types of nozzles. What pres- FI sure. Where are CDA's to be used. 12:W noon - Lunch. We're Challenging You Again! 1:OO p.m. - Calibrating a TOOTHPASTE I sprayer in the shop. Look- Our goal this March is $85,000and as we did in December, we will stop pledging when we 6.4 oz. ing at spray patterns. (All have 585,000 worth of pledges phoned in! Make your pledge early so you can enjoy farmers present will have unintempted programming. 2s 001 an opportunity to calibrate &MOTEIN SPECIAL I 3 a sprayer1. TV worth watching is TV worth paying for! 15 02. Tablets 3:OO p.m. - Program ad- * SATURDAY, MARCH 8 Sr 9:15 THE SPENCER TRACY LEGACY: A TRID- UTE DY KATHARINE HEPI3URN with Ell- Reg. $2,89Reg. 4:OO MICHIGAN OUTDOORS (R) -- $159 rabeth Taylor burr Reynolds and oh- WE ACCEPT ALL PRFPAY 440 MOTORWEEK 1 12's Offer $3.56 PRESCRIPTION PLANS 5 20 PROFILES OF NATURE: 'The Woodland en in an offeatonate remembrance 1 1 40 McNEIL/LEHR€R NEWSHOUR I 1 M0OS-e" exercise 6 00 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL * TUESDAY, MARCH I I * ." ._ 7 00 SAVING THE WILDLIFE, hosted by 8 05 NOVA: "Return of he Osprey" 10 THE GOLDEN DOYS OF BANDSTAND: Loretta Swt and Mike Farrell tells the 9 program ON STAGE AT WOLFTRAP with Frankie compelling stories of o number of Ask For The state of well-being Avolon Fabian G Bobby RydelI endangered-species campaigns 10 30 AN EVENING WITH BARDARA COOK, 10% Senior through body movement" 1000 PEIER, PAUL AND MARY: 25th ANNI- as the cabaret singer belts out famous : is a three-level &week prog- VERSARY captures hetrio as they ore show runes b Citizen .@ z I 1 ressive exercise program. today, performing yesterday's songs 11 40 McNElL/LEHR€R NEWSHOUR Prescription It incorporates aspects of 12 30 AUSTIN CIM LIMITS: mer McGuinn of * WEDNESDAY. MARCH 12 * i. yoga, calisthenics, aerobic the Bytds/Kare Wdf 6.00 THE WEEKLY WITH ANDY RAPP Discount dance, brisk walking, jog- Sr SUNDAY, MARCH 9 * (Encore): What Price Per Pound: Amer- ging and isometrics. 1 00 MOVIE: 'Travels With My Aunt" stars ica's Obsession w/ Weight Loss fi TISSUE Classes are designed to Maggte Smirh os Aunt Augusta out to 9 15 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL: ransom her old lover "Jerusalem: Within These Walls'' in a ; music and exercise all body nch tobleau of life, wth Jews Chris parts with emphasis on the 330 MOVIE: 'The Picture Show Man" is o wmy Australian comedy about Mr nons Armenians and Arabs Special heart and lungs. 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Mom Sahl Rof Irwin Cwey and ; For more information Desert" The Kin ston Trio * call the CasCity Commun- 9.25 MASTERPIECE THEATER: FIFEEN YEARS 11 45 McNEIJEHRER NEWSHOUR c CREAM salutes rhe srars and he series, with * FRIDAY, MARCH I4 Sr ity Education Department 8:OO WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW from 12:OO p.m.-9:00 p.m. clips of dramatic highlights. (RENT or BUY 1 1.45 MclAUGHLlN GROUP 8.30WALL STREET WEEK Monday through Thursday. OFF THE RECORD m MONDAY, MARCH 10 9.05 Special Extra Strength and 8:OO a.m.4:Wp.m. P'ri- * * 9:45 GREAT PERFORMANCES: FOLLIES IN Walkers 8:05 WONDERWORKS: "Anne of Green days at 517 8724151. CONCERT, a behind-the-sceneslook + Commodes Gables" finds her niche in the aco- at rhe hit musical starrina Carole Bur- 1 "CAP L ETS" demic world, and falls in love with nett and Lee Remtch. * Crutches Greenland is the world's Gilbert. 12:05 McNEILILEHRER NEWSHOUR U Wheel Chairs s559 largest island. loo's 11 02. Ir---'-'-*--- 1 Phone In Your Pledge Early a $0.39 is Value 1 CHRONICLE 686-9295 I WANT AD March 1 - 16 (?) Look for March 15 - 16 Festival schedule next week! Y* This ad made possible by o grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting 4d E 4 , CAS CITY, MICHIGAN r 1 HEALTH TIPS of careless neglect to take time ! Prevention is name of thegame Down Memory Lane i to have a physical check-up. I i Prostate cancer is the most I J From the files of the Chronicle I common cancer among men. ! In these days of ‘living your timespan for return- terol,” said Sparrow. “Too right,’ you’re sure to get a ing to the health of a non- much cholesterol in the ’ When did you last have your 1 ‘lecture from somebody if smoker is a fraction of that. blood can cause buildup on prostate checked? Now, a new i you smoke, eat foods high The best action you can the walls of the arteries YEARS AGO year hitch in the Air Force. in cholesterol, or don’t have take is to stop smoking be which can narrow and FIVE Wednesday received the I ultrasound examination of the i He has served 12 years and your blood pressure fore the signs of heart dis- eventually close the pas- Purple Heart which her The Michigan Artrain is is stationed at Westover brother, Pvt. William prostate is available. If ease appear.” sageway that the blood i checked regularly. “People gathering steam for its May AFB, Massachusetts. He is have learned a lot about Another controllable risk flows through, ultimately 5-9 visit to Cass City. Karen the son of Mr. and Wil- interested, please call (517) 673- 1 how to take care of their factor is high blood pres- resulting in a heart attack Mrs. ~aret~for woundshas receivedbeen awarded in the sure. “High blood pressure or stroke.” Wallace and Holly Althaver lis Brown of Cass City. fighting in Korea. William j 2169 for an appointment.” hearts and they would are co-chairmen of the i rather prevent heart dis- usually has no specific A doctor can measure the event, Mary Lou Erla is 25 YEARS AGO ‘ ease than live with it,” said symptoms and no early warning signs,” said Spar- amount of cholesterol in the chairman of the town-wide Albert Sparrow, MD, presi- blood by performing sim- festival. Announcement was dent of the American Heart row, “It is truly a ‘silent a Association of Michigan. killer.”’ ple test. To do this, the doc- Ubly High School has an- made this week of the High blood pressure adds tor will withdraw a sample nounced its honor students. purchase of Frantz Super Sparrow pointed out that of blood and then analyze it Karen Ann O’Parka, Market in Cass City by Bob the American Heart Associ- to the heart’s workload, to determine how much daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McArthur. The sale be- ation stresses prevention in causing it to enlarge and cholesterol is present ~ its message, and that become weaker over time. Chester O’Parka Jr-,Paris- came effective Wednesday. means paying attention to It also increases the risk of A certain amount of ville, is valedictorian. This The new owner will be as- the four major controllable stroke, heart attack, kidney year’s salutatorian is Dawn sisted by his father, Stanley cholesterol in the body is Marie Pulcer, daughter of McArthur. PRIZES risk of heart dis- failure and congestive factors necessary to build cell Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sara Hunt, a Rollins ease: smoking, high blood heart failure. Sparrow walls, etc., but the liver pro- K. Pulcer of rural Ubly. College student from Cass . pressure, high cholesterol noted that when high blood duces enough cholesterol to Promoted by officials of City, daughter of Mr. and foods and diabetes. Other pressure is combined with meet those needs. The major risk factors include other conditions such as Thumb National Bank and Mrs. C. R. Hunt, has been American Heart Associa- Trust recently were Curt GALORE .heredity, sex, race, and obesity, smoking, high honored by membership in tion diet includes no more Strickland, Jay Dubey, Libra. This the highest age - blood cholesterol levels or than 300 rng of cholesterol in diabetes, the risk of heart Dale McIntosh, Jill Terrian honor a Rollins woman can “Smokers have more a day, and a balance of pro- and Cynthia Kruse. receive. than twice the risk of heart attack or stroke increases tein, carbohydrates and several times. The Gagetown Village Two new stores are an- Cass City Rotar attack of non-smokers,” fats, which should help to Council Monday evening nouncing grand openings in said Sparrow. “And, a You can detect high blood lower levels of blood choles- who has a heart at- pressure with a simple, heard three requests for this issue of the Chronicle. smoker terol. more police protection in The are Asher’s, tack is more likely to die quick and painless test that stores from it and is more likely either your doctor or the’ “When you have your the village. The two village owned by Alden Asher, and 6th ANNUAL # local health department blood cholesterol checked, officers, James Compo and Cass City Floral, owned by to die suddenly (within an Michael Pine, presently the Warren Kelleys. Both hour) than a non-smoker. can provide. ask your doctor to share the “People who have high results with you and exp- work a total of 20 hours a stores have relocated on “When people stop smok- lain whether you need to week, to go up to hours Main Street. ing, regardless of how long blood pressure should work 30 change your diet,” he said. starting April 1. Lyle H. Ludlow, son of LAS VEGAS NIGHT or how much they’ve with their doctor to control “The American Heart As- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lud- smoked, their risk of heart it,” Sparrow said. “Proper at socia t ion ’s guidelines TEN YEARS AGO low, Cass City, recently disease is rapidly re- diet, regular exercise, re- stricting salt (sodium) in- suggest a level of 200 or was promoted to specialist duced,” Sparrow said. “For less, but that figure can be All Cass City Village can- four in Germany, where he a long time we felt that it take and a continuing prog- COLONY HOUSE ram of medication may all affected by age and other didates are running unop- is a member of the 547th M-53 at Bay City-Forestvllle Rmd8 took ten years after a per- factors. Mor\? than per- posed. They include trus- Engineer Battalion. He is a son has quit smoking to be prescribed to lower 50 cent of middle-aged Arneri- tees Nat Tuttle, Richard 1953 graduate of Cass City Jower the risk of death from blood pressure and keep it within healthy limits. cans have serum choles- Hampshire and James High School and a 1957 Gold Star VCR Wireless Remote ‘> :heart disease to the same terol levels above 200 mil- Ware running for four graduate of Michigan State level as people who have “Something else we should limit is the number ligrams per deciliter of years terms. Village Presi- University. 19” RCA Touch Tune Color TV ‘ -never smoked. More recent blood, a level at which the dent Lambert Althaver is findings from the Framin- of calories we get from Recliner Rocker saturated fat and choles- risk of coronary heart dis- seeking re-election to 35 YEARS AGO ; .gham study are indicating ease begins to rise sharply. another two-year term as is (Most heart attacks occur assessor Dan Erla and tre- Two recent members of Plus Dozens of Other Valuable Gifts in people with cholesterol asurer Celia House. the armed forces from this Win “Funny Money” on the gambling tables iI School menus levels between 210 and Lloyd Finkbeiner is retir- area are taking Army train- and use it to buy at auction any gift. 265 ) . *’ ing March 5 after being ing at Ft. Hood, Texas. employed for 23 years at They are Privates Andrew f si More than watching the Caro Regional Center. Lapak rural Gagetown 7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. cholesterol, people with of ELEMENTARY SECONDARY A flag has been donated and Thomas Jackson of diabetes need to monitor by the Greenleaf Extention Cass City. 5 MARCH 10-14 MARCH 10-14 their entire diet carefully. Group to Cass City High Arthur Holmberg, Cass Saturday, Mar. 1 Diabetes appears most fre- School. The flag was pre- City High School principal, Admission $10.00 MONDAY MONDAY quently during middle age, sented by Mrs. Marion will speak at the Methodist and most often in people person includes Spencer to Russell Church Thursday evening $lO,OOO in Funny Money. - Chicken Pattymun Chicken PattyBun who are overweight. “In a Richards, high school prh as part of a series of ser- or Hot Dog or Hamburger mild form, diabetes can go cipal. The donation was vices during Holy Tickets Available: undetected for many Week. . Western Baked Beans Baked Beans made as a bicentennial pro- Mr. and Mrs. George any Cas8 City Rotarian, Old , ’ Michigan Applesauce Michigan Applesauce years, ” Sparrow said. ject. Clara visited her mother, Wood Drug, Coach Light Pharmacy “Diabetes can sharply in- Milk Milk S-Sgt. Wayne E. Brown Mrs. Ricker, at Howell Fri- or at Door. crease a person’s risk of has taken the oath of al- day. TUESDAY TUFSDAY heart attack, so controlling legiance for another four- Miss Caroline Garety other risk factors becomes Pizza or Crispi to/Cheese even more important. If *? Hammyburger or Ravioli/Bread you have diabetes a doctor .-: Hot Buttered Corn can detect it and prescribe m. Hot Buttered Corn Peachy Peaches changes in your eating .. Diced Peaches Strawberry Jello Strawberry Jello habits, programs for Milk Milk weight control and exer- cise, and even drugs (if WEDNESDAY necessary) to keep it in YOU CAN BUY W EDNFSDAY check. ” Waffles & Sausage Waffles/Sausage or Other factors which con- or Hot Dog Hot Dog tribute to heart disease in- Golden Tat0 Tots Golden Tat0 Tots clude obesity, lack of exer- STOCKS BONDS Fruit Juice & Fruit Juice cise and stress. By monitor- Milk Milk ing these conditions in your life and controlling them as THURSDAY THURSDAY much as possible, you can help reduce your risk fac- AT DISCOUNTED Italian Spaghetti Italian Spaghetti tors. Roll or Grilled Cheese Roll or Chicken Patty “The key is prevention,” Green Beans Green Beans Sparrow said. “You are the Mixed-up Fruit Mixed Fruit most important person in- Milk Milk volved in taking care of COMMISSION RATES your health Take a little FRIDAY FRIDAY time to learn about what you can do to control the Fishwich or Fishwich or risk factors of heart dis- Spaghettimread Cheeseburger ease. The American Heart AT THUMB Mixed-up Veggies Mixed Veggies Association has a number Chunky Pineapple Hawaiian Pineapple of free materials available Milk Milk that can help you establish a new lifestyle. Some of the titles are, Why Risk Heart NATIONAL Attack, Fact Sheet on Heart Cass City Gun Club Attack, Stroke and Risk Factors, and Cholesterol and Your Heart.” The American Heart As- BANK! sociation of Michigan is a United Way Agency. FISH If you’re an investor in stocks, bonds, And with every transaction, you’re saving Alma studpnts options, or government securities, here’s money because you’re paying less than the important news from Thumb National. usual full-service commission rates. join sorority We offer an Investment Account to handle The Thumb National Investment Account. Two Alma College stu- The advantages of a bank and a brokerage SUPPER dents from the Cass City these transactions for you -- at low, area are among 69 charter discounted commission rates. combined, and all at low, discounted members of Alma’s Chap- commissions. ter of Alpha Xi Delta With this account, you can buy or sell national sorority. Friday, March 7 (AXD) securities and obtain current quotes simply Questions? Call Pigeon 453-3113 or Cas$ Formerly the local social by calling Thumb National. For added City872-4311. 4 till 8 p.m. sorority Alpha Zeta Tau, an organization which evolved convenience, you may have purchases from an early literary soci- debited from your checking or NOW account. Invest where you save - ety, the group received its When you sell, you may have the proceeds save everything you invest. Herring Cod charter to the national or- deposited into your account automatically. ganization Jan. 25. Baked Potato French Fries They are: Sophomore Kristin Clara, a 1984 Dessert Cole Slaw graduate of Cass City High School. She is the daughter of Dr. John and Mrs. Caren Adults $4.00 Under 12 Clara, 4857 Crestwood Dr., - $2.00 Cass City. She is majoring in art and design at Alma College. All You Can Eat Sophomore Paula Bur- don, a 1984 graduate of Cass City High School, is the daughter of Paul and Bar- 0 SPONSORED IN COMh4UNI7 Y INTEREST BY ‘0 0 bara Hurdon. 4950 Owen- mamm dale Road, Gagetown. She PIGEON MEMBER FDIC CASS CITY The Cass City State Bank is majoring in biology at 453-3113 872-4311 Alma College. PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5,1986 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Job of loggers requires many talents 2: Decker father and son are logging teami-

As people travel around lumber at the Virgil Peters recently brought down same factories decide to of the base. That way, if the the Thumb area in their sawmill on Schwegler what is believed to be one change to plastic pallets, tree goes one way or the cars, some people listen to Road. With the exception of of the biggest trees cut in then the situation will other, you just move a few music on the radio, while a few years in a shop, I have this area. Steve Papp de- change quickly. feet and you’re out of the others pay attention to the been in the woods ever scribed it as a cottonwood On a similar note, Steve way. But if you try to out- road insfront of them. Steve sitice,” Papp said. “I enjoy tree that was about 80 years Papp says he would like to run it, you won’t make it,” Papp, a logger and lumber- working outdoors, and old, and was located in a see a paper or pulpwood he said. Steve Papp says man from Decker, does being my own boss. I don’t wet spot all by itself. “This mill located within 25 miles both of those things while he is very proud of the track think I could stand being in tree was part of a selective- of Cass City. “We have an record his crew has main- driving, but he also does a factory all day.” cutting job for Gerald Kap- awful lot of certain types of something different. Papp tained. “We have not had Since that time, logging pen of Gagetown. It had a trees that could be har- any complaints on the work and his son, Shawn, keep an has become a family affair diameter of 48”, and the vested in the area. A mill eye out for large, old trees we have done. I think that for the Papps. 23-year-old whole center of the trunk would create quite a few comes from me growing up that may need to be cut Shawn started by riding a had rotted. The tree mea- jobs for farmers in the down in the near future. learning how to do the tractor at the age of 12, and sured 46 feet from the winter, or for other people. selective cutting of trees. Steve Papp, 47, of N. 3737 has now graduated to using ground to the first limb, and All you need is a cheap At the same time, though, Van Dyke Road, is a person chain saws, as well. Steve it contained 2,300 board feet truck, and a saw,” he said. who talks about large trees there are some so-called Papp’s other son, Jeff, of lumber.” Papp says cutting down a loggers who have put the in the same way that other worked as a logger for a Most of the logs cut by the tree is not as easy as it people describe a large fish bind on people by not pay- couple of years, and is now Papps go to a pallet shop in looks. “A logger is a ing them for the trees that that almost got away. He in the Air Force. Not to be Mayville or Carsonville. mechanic, a bridge-maker, started in the logging and were cut. People need to outdone by the younger What are referred to as and a road-builder all rolled check out their record, and lumbering business in 1958, members of the family, grade logs, or the ones of into one.” and is now going on his 27th ask for references,” he their grandfather, Dan better quality of hardwood, As part of their 3-man op- added. year. Papp, 70, still cuts most of are trucked to other mills. .eration, Shawn Papp has “I got out of school then, the firewood at home. Papp says the demand for the job of cutting the tree As far as the future is con- and it was similar to the The Papps practice their pallets has been picking up near the base to get it on the cerned, Papp says in a few situation today as there logging skills within a 30 to recently, due to the fact ground. After that is done, more years, this area may weren’t many jobs around. 40-mile radius of Cass City, that many small factories Jim Wutzke uses a vehicle be wiped out for logging. So, I took a job piling and work year-round. They are busy. However, if those called a skidder to get the “That could be the case un- tree in the proper position. less farmers quit clearing BY CONTROLLING THE direction that the tree will fall, The job of cutting, loading their land, and leave a and hauling the trees be- woodlot on the farm. With longs to Steve Papp. On an taxes being what they are, Shawn Papp is able to stand only a few feet from the base ~ average, the 3 men cut farmers are almost forced after the final cut is made. about 6,000 board feet of to clear the land and farm logs in one day. it. But things could be re- As can be expected, the versed, if they were to leave logging business can be a some of the land in timber.” dangerous one, but Steve Until that time arrives, and Shawn have been lucky though, Steve Papp says he over the years. Each one will continue to search for has been cut 2 or 3 times by the elusive largest tree in the kick-back of the chain the Thumb. “Maybe I’ll saw, but there have been no take the full length of the serious injuries. One of the tree, and put a truck axle challenges that Shawn under it, and then pull it deals with is standing near through town during the the tree as it starts to fall July 4th parade. The only to the ground. “The safest problem may be in trying place to be is within 10 feet to turn a corner!” Kosan appointed to relkf commission IT TOOK SHAWN PAPP about 15 minutes to bring down A Cass City man has re- Sailors Relief Commission this tree using a chain saw and a steady hand. v cently been appointed a by W. Wallace Kent, Jr., member of the Soldiers and Tuscola County Probate Judge. Andrew Kozan, a WWII vnteran, began his term of I.+ -; M office January 1 this year THE PROCESS OF cutting a tree down and getting it? and serves on the commis- sion until Dec. 31, 1988. ready for placement on the truck usually takes about an$ The relief commission :: hour and a half using a 3-man operation. ’* n .“. was established in 1899 to * give relief to veterans who needed some type of minor assistance and its work con- tinues today.

“We also help people with burial expenses, ” said Kozan. “They sometimes run short and we can give them up to $300.” The com- mission, however, investi- gates need for the money before the family is given any. There are 3 people on the *Applies to 1986 model Chevettes only. commission and Kozan PAT CURTIS finds that the voluntary 9.9% on most other models. position keeps him busy. “It CHEV. - OLDS. - CAD. involves a lot of travel to different areas,” he said.

Kozan, 66, got involved in CHECK OUT THESE SAVINGS!! veteran affairs about 5 __ years ago. He is the chair- man of the Veterans Trust Stock Fund as well. The trust fund helps needy vets in Tuscola No. Car Sticker Sale Price Payment County. “If they get a shut off notice on their lights or io4 85 CAMARO $11 ,5280° ”,8870° $21274 heat, they call us and we keep them on.” The trust STEVE PAPP one of 7 chain saws to cut the logs$ BIIO 85 OLDS 98 $16,7080° $13,9820° $30085 fund also helps the veterans USES into smaller segments before they are loaded onto ~11785 FIRENZA $6,9870° $1503 to buy food. e s8,050°0 Kozan is commander and truck. service officer of the Dis- 85 $14,751 O0 232 CAPRICE $12,31 50° s264a8 abled American Veterans r -911111------233 85 CAPRICE $13,8040° 1,5360° s24822 in Caro. He is also hospital I chairman and chaplain of I I 311 85 MONTE CARLO $12,31 Ooo $10,2960° $22154 the VFW in Fairgrove. Any- 11 Pepsi, Pepsi Light, I one who has served 180 days Paddle dolls were perhaps I Diet Pepsi, Mt. Dew I 312 85 CAMARO $11 ,54Ooo s9,904°0 $2131° of wartime activity is consi- the world‘s oldest dolls. dered a veteran. Kozan, an Some have been found 1 Reg. and Sugar Free PepSi Free ~31785 CALAIS $9,9140° s8,569°0 $18438 Army veteran, spent over made by the Egyptians two Years in Europe. three thousand years ago. I I ~436 85 CALAIS s10,835°0 $9,3240° $2006* I Special I I I 591 85 MONTE CARLO $12,2420° $1O,24Oo0 $22033 I II0 Pack $219 I ~638 85 ASTRO VAN $11,261 O0 ‘9,6540° s20772 I with Coupon I 673 85 IMPALA $12,8920° $10,8080° $23255 I I I I 681 85 CAVALIER CONVERTIBLE f13,1320° $11 ,3720° $24469 I I I I ~386 85 MONTE CARLO $13,251 O0 $10,8750° $2340° I I I I Payments based on 15% down plus tax and transfers at 9.9% for 48 months. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I OLD WOOD DRUG CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5,1986 PAGE ELEVEN Land rental terms tough Cass City Bowling Leagues for farmer to negotiate

aker’s Auct. Serv. 2848. hand in crop production de- FRIDAY NIGHT Boys’ High Game: S. MERCHANTS’ “B” Fitts 846. A sagging farm economy the expected crop value. High Team Game: Mr. cisions, and the landowner DOUBLES Hammett 205. Feb. 26, 1986 High Team Series: Miss has made it difficult to The difference between the Fitts 2414. Kelly’s Market 977. negotiate land rental terms knows exactly what the two values is the range Feb. 28, 1986 Girls’ High Series: L. to the satisfaction of both yearly income will be and from which the 2 parties LaRoche 448. Fuelgas 9 TUSCOLA TUSCOLA landowner and renter, but can be minimally involved can negotiate final rent K.P.’s 44 Girls’ High Game: L. Winter’s Truck Sales 8 GET TOGETHERS “A” GET TOGETHERS “B” going over the alternatives in farm production. How- payment. The Family 44 LaRoche 159. Charmont 7 Feb. 24. 1986 Feb. 24, 1986 tvgether helps to reach an ever, both parties take on Fixed cash rental rates Cass City VFW 42 High Team Series: The Clare’s Sunoco 7 an equal amount of risk if B.B. & The Boys 40 Studs 1580. Cass City Sports 7 agreement. can also be based on the Hillaker’s Auct. Serv Doerr Farms 19 :“Arriving at land rental the renter is unable to pay. All Wrights 37 High Team Game: Go McMahan’s Auto Parts 6 19 market value of the land. Milletics Surveying Cass City IGA 17 cqntract terms is essen- Basically, 2 forms of cash Four of Us 33 Getters 549. Tuckey Concrete 6 17 Land values have been de- Kingston IGA Kilbourn Tech Supply 17 ti?lly a bargaining process rental, fixed and flexible, Colwood Bar 29 Herron Builders 5 14 clining, however, and ten- Larry’s Car Wash 14 Frank’s Maxi Muffler 14 between a landowner and a are commonly used. A fixed lncredi bles 26 CHARMONT LADIES P.J.’s 4 ants have been able to B.A. Calka Blue Harvestore 12 that is different for cash rental policy is based Happy H’s 23 Feb. 25, 1986 Bye 1 13 renter negotiate lower rents as Mr. Kelly’s Market Miller Eggs, Inc. 7 every situation,” says Wil- on either land values or Bee Gees 21 7 their income has declined. Charmont Deford Country Grocery 6 liFm Bortel, Tuscola farm costs. Roadrunners 20 Colony House 9 High Series: T. Comment 7 Rent may also ;be deter- & I) & D Construction 6 Fixed cash rental rates Chums 19 Erla’s 9 604, C. Comment 580, D. D F Signs 7 County Extension Director. mined from property as- Kermit’s Crushers Kelly & Co. 5 “phere are basically 3 ap- desired by the landowner Mr. Kelly’s Market 9 McLaren 566, D. Karr 553, 5 sessments; however, as- Maurer Construction 2 Warju Flooring 2 ptoaches to farmland ren- can be determined by cal- sessments may also be in- Men’s High Series: G. Charmont 8 T. Peruski 551. Veronica’s 7 tgl agreements: fixed cash culating the fixed costs for flated. Prich 560, 300 Game: Todd Com- Cable-ettes 6 High Series: J. Milletics High Series : R. Rabideau r+, crop share lease and the land plus the profit de- Flexible cash rent can Men’s High Game: K, ment. Frappart 220. Cass City Sports 6 200 or Better Games: D. 606, B. Albrecht 577,R. Par- 561, R. Wright 556. flexible cash rent. ” sired. Then the renter vary with crop prices or Truemner Salvage 6 rish 570, J. Scheurer 563, E. High Game: J. Luana :With cash rental con- needs to calculate the pro- yields. The simplest Women’s High Series: N. Karr 224, D. McLLren 214, Live Wires 5 Lewicki 552, M. Lefler 550. 203. tyacts, the renter has a free duction costs, subtracting method of flexing rent is to Rabideau 525. E. Stoutenburg 212. Women’s High Game: N. Ouvry Chevy-Olds 3 High Games: J. Milletics High Team Series: set the rent equal to the 2828. Rabideau 223. Cass City State Bank 2 247, Ed Lewicki 222, R. En- Frank’s Maxi Muffler value of a given quantity of MERCHANETTE LEAGUE High Team Game: High Team Series: K.P.’s Fort’s 2 glehardt 214. the main crop produced on Feb. 27, 1986 High Team Series: Hill- Frank’s Maxi Muffler 963. the rented land. There are 1913. Elliotts benefit many ways to approach HighTeamGame: K.P.,~ High Series: E. Romain Walbro 10 flexible cash rent, but for 692. 552, C. Davidson 534, L. Charmont 8 the agreement to work, it Hugo 519, C. Mellendorf 515. Kar Mikel’s from fund-raisers needs to be fair and not too High Games: E. Romain Leiterman Builders 8 complex. GUYS & GALS 222, L. Hugo 211, E. Butler Kritzman’s 7 With crop share land Feb. 25, 1986 207. Miller’s Chicks 7 There is no silver lining That was the first of a leasing, the landowner and High Team Series: Ver- ~ Herron Builders 6 in a fire that destroys the stream of aid that poured tenant share the price and Country Cousins 241/225 onica’sHigh 2388.Team Game: Ver- Chemical Bank 5 home and brings about a in from all sides. Children also share farm manage- Super Friends Anrod Screen Cyl. 5 22 onica’s loss of $SO,OOO, but having at Deford School held a ment responsibility. Many Brand X 943. IGA Foodliner 5 good neighbors can salve money march and raised retired farmers who rent Dawdan’s 21 Cass City Sports 3 the pain at least a little. $80. Mrs. Betty Murphy their land do not want the Get Along Gang 19 MERCHANTS’ “A” Esther’s Health Spa 0 Gene and Sally Elliott gave a Cabbage Patch doll responsibility involved in Pin Planters 19 Feb. 26, 1986 lost their modular home at to the Elliotts’ granddaugh- this type of arrangement. Odd Couples 17 High Team Series: Wal- 6862 Severance Road Fri- ter, who stays at the Elliott Extensive record keeping Four B’s 12% Paul’s Urethane Syst. 11 bro 2621. day, Jan. 23, despite the home. is also needed to divide the Best Five 9 High Team Game: Wal- best efforts of the Elkland Last week the Cass City crop at harvest. Men’s High Series: R. New England Life 9 bro 894. Township Fire Department Gun Club staged a pancake Landowners and tenants Vandemark 625, C. Kolb Rabideau Motors 7 600 Series: J. Morell 601, to save it. supper and the proceeds need to review seriously 516, R. Bock 507. Ouvry Chevy-Olds 7 L. Yost 600. The firemen had not will be turned over to the their cost and return situa- Men’s High Game: R. Croft-Clara Lumber 6 500 Series : S. DeLong 561, brought the flames under family . tions for 1986. If the current Vandemark 236-214. Cass City Oil & Gas 6 N. Wallace 555, J. Lapp 541, control when the first The family has been liv- outlook for grain prices is Women’s High Series: V. Gagetown Inn 5 P. Little 515, T. Rabideau neighbor offered assis- ing in Kingston while a new correct, neither party may Bilicki 493. Kingston State Bank 4 510, J. Smithson 506, A. I tance. home is being prepared on be able to cover their full Women’s High Game: M, Fuelgas 4 Pierce 503. PASTA 0 “I don’t know who it the site where the old home costs for the next year or Brinkman 178. Charmont 2 200 Games: L. Yost 232- ?3 PIZZA was,” Mrs. Elliott said, burned. Mrs. Elliott says two. Working together, High Team Series : Brand Michigan Livestock 2 212, J. Morell 222, 219, D. ‘ 1 ENTREES 2 that she hopes to be in the X 1830. Childs 211, N. Wallace 208. n a “someone just put a sum of however, landowners and 0 money into a friend’s hand new home very soon. renters should be able to High Team Game: Daw- High Series: G. Parrish 5 z and asked that it be given A part of the loss was co- come to an equitable agrce- dan’s 647. 639, J. Storm ,625, J. THURSDAY MORNING i At Pizza Villa 1 to me.” vered by insurance. ment. Mathewson 610, V. Peters COFFEE LEAGUE I With This Coupon I SATURDAYSPINNERS 604, D. Romain 598, M. Feb. 27, 1986 I I Feb. 22, 1986 Lefler 596, W. Teets 594, T. I ,Phone872-4440 or 872-4371 I Comment 590, K. Pobanz Paul’s 26 I Expires 1 7-86 I High Rollers 23 582, E. Schulz 582, J. Gal- Deering Farms 22 I 3- I Gutter Dusters 18 lagher 570, R. Koch 569, G. Pin Pals 21 I One coupon per family - I Go Getters 16 Lapp 555, J. McIntosh 551. Family Circus 17 I Not good with any other coupon. The Studs 14 High Games: T. Com- Rosie’s Roses 17 No. 1 13 rnent 235, G. Parrish 225- Miss Fitts 17 IL.I---Ll-r coupON------~- Partiers 11% 215, W. Teets 223, J. Storm Floppettes 1311 Vantastics 8Y2 222, E. Schulz 220, D. Ro- Fed. Land Bank The Crue 8 main 216-213, J. Smithson . 6 am. to 9 p.m. daily 216, V. Peters 214, K. High Game: E. Butler OPEN. Fri. &Sat. Open 24 hours Boys’ High Series: S. Pobanz 214, J. Mathewson 188. Hammett 524. 212, High Series: L. Yost 513. High Team Game: Miss I CES names Pattullo to a dual position VILLAGE

Michigan State Univer- County Extension Home 1979. Chevy Monte Carlo 1 owner, auto., 1083 Chevrolet Camaro V-6, 4 speed- sity’s Cooperative Exten- Economist Betty Pattullo, ELECTION v-8, A.c., vinyl roof, real nice manual ...... $8595.00 sion Service has announced to a dual-position role. car ...... $26QS.M) the appointment of Tuscola Pattullo is now serving as the employment and To Electors: training specialist for Tus- the Qualified Funding cola, Sanilac, Huron and Lapeer Counties, in addi- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That an Annual Village Election will be held in the tion to her earlier respon- sibilities as home plan come8 economist. Village of Cass City (Precinct No. 1) County Extension Direc- tor William Bortel said the Job Training Partnership State of Michigan l@84 Ford E8cofl 2 door, 4 Cylinder, 4 before PIC Act (JTPA) received grant 1983 Olds Cutla88 Supreme 2 door, monies from the state of AT V-6, automatic ...... $6195.00 speed, manual ...... $4895.00 A plan targeted at offer- Michigan and Michigan ing both local and regional State University to be used - PRE-OWNED CARS --- coordinate a program ‘2995.0C support to economic de- to Elkland Township Fire Hall 1979 OLDS DELTA ROYALE 4 door. V-8, automatic ...... which will assist farmers I ...... a 3995.0C velopment comes before lob1 CHEW CITATION 4 dr., 1 owner, V-6, auto., 44,600miles the Private Industry Coun- and farm families in secur- 1W OLDS DELTA 68 ROYALL 4 door, V-8, automatic, air conditioning ..... ‘9,195.0C within said Village on ‘1 0,tOO.OC cil (PIC) for recommenda- ing new jobs, assessing 1- OLDS DELTA 88 ROYALE 4 door, V-8. automatic, air conditioning , . , . . tion, at 1:OO Thursday, skills and in locating agen- 1984 OLDS 9$ REGENCY 4 door, loaded ...... ‘1 1,800.OC 19US OLD8 DELTA 88 ROYALE 4 door, !oaded ...... ‘1 2,500.0( March 13. cies to retrain them. “The cooperative exten- DEMO 1@85 OLD$ W REGENCY BROUGHAM loaded ...... SAVE There have been differ- Monday, March 10, 1986 DEMO 1985 OLDS OZL REQENCV BROUGHAM loaded ...... SAVE ences pertaining to the sion service will be funding strategy of $180,000 cooperating with a variety I ~ - TRUCKS- which has been targeted for of community and regional 1m1 CHEV ’/. ton 6 cyl., 4 speed ...... ‘4195.00 job creation. The recom- agencies that can retrain V8.3 ...... ‘4505.00 FOR THE PURPOSE OF VOTING FOR THE ELECTION OF THE 1-1 CHEV VAN speed, manual mendation is that $40,000 of and assist the farmer in 1984 FORD RANGER 4 cylinder, 4 speed, good economy ...... ‘5995.0(1 finding a job. The farmer FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VIXJ 1- CHEV %I TOlY 6 cylinder, 3 speed ...... ‘6395.0(1 that amount be set aside for special projects approved already has a wide variety by the regional office. Some of valuable skills, including officials though, would like strong work ethics, great One Village President SPECIAL OF THE WEEK!!! to see the entire amount go organizational ability and 1983 S.10 Tahoe BLA7FR to the local Economic De- being accustomed to long II velopment Corporation. working days,” Pattullo One Village Clerk As proposed, the $140,000 said. would be divided among the She said the cooperative One ViIIage Treasurer 4 county EDC’s in the reg- extension service would ‘ ion based on a formula like to encourage farmers which considers unemploy- or farm family members to One Village Assessor ment and low income statis- contact the extension office tics. Tuscola County would for more information.

receive 29.8 percent of the “There are special qualifi- Three Trustees-FuII TermIC I_ funds or $41,813, using the cations that the farmers formula. must first meet in order to According to Marvin qualify for this program. Pichla, director of the This is open to both the hus- Notice Relative to Opening and Closing of the Polls IHURRY CN TODm, SALE PRICES GOOD THIS WEEK ONLY! band and wife, as well as Thumb Area Consortium, , ELECTION LAW, ACT 116, P. A. 1954 if the PIC rejects the prop- family members who have SECTION 720. On the day of any election the polls shall be opened at 7 o’clock in the SERVICE 4 BODY SHOP HOURS osal, the funding strategy been employed or are un- Foreneon, and shall be continuously open until 8 o’clock in the afternoon and no longer. Every THY OUR UNBEATABLE 8EnVfCE DEPARTMENT Mon -Frl 1-5. Sal I-noon will go back to the EDC employed on the farm.” SUES HOURS. qwlified dectsr present’and in line at the polls at the hour prescribed for the eloaing thereof shall A D C 0 M~~~~~~~~Oml~D~mf! OAFACI LIT Y I committee. The TAC ap- Pattullo also encouraged N Ilw.-M.CI; m. 41, be allowsd to vote. An Erwlwr proved the plan last week. community businesses and hhmk He also said that the factories to consider re- Check our low tire prices money in question is only 10 locating the farmer who is UVRY percent, or one phase of the a valuable asset to the com- total job training plan. He munity off the farm and THE POLLS of said election will be open at 7 o’clock a. m. HEVRO said that the agency plans working beside us in busi- and will remain open until 8 o’clock p. m. of said day of election. to receive a base grant of ness, production and sales. almost $2 million for the Cooperative extension LDSMOLET BILE year. The plan is expected service programs are open 1 to all persons without re. Joyce A. LaRoche, Village Clerk Emst of Cow City C to emphasize actual on-the- GINIIAI MOlOIS CODPOOAllOZ job training, with $1 million gard to race, color, national set aside. origin, sex or handicap.1 PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5,1986 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN,.

.. . press leads Drvden next stox, for :: Peck J 1 to 67-40 victory regional-bound Bulldogs Owen-Gage A well-balanced attack Akron-Fairgrove with tne day was Susie Salcido, who over by the Owen-Gage girls’ Bulldogs coming up on top had 12 service points, 20 kill A tough defensive press halftime. volleyball team was the key 15-8, 9-15, and 15 9. spikes, 30 good spikes, 12 proved to be too much for The second half of the to the Bulldogs winning the Individual statistics show kill tips, and 21 good tips. the Owen-Gage basketball game was all Peck with the, , Class D district tournament Marcie 13raschil with 18 Adding her fair share to the team, as the Bulldogs lost Pirates scoring 23 points ih . held Saturday in Port Hope. service points for the day. effort was Janie Billy with their final game of the reg- each the third and fourth ,‘ Coach Judy Porter’s Cindy Endarle had 17 ser- 16 kill spikes, 6 good spikes, ular season Friday to Peck quarters, compared t,d . team wasted little time in vice points, and 24 sets. 5 kill tips, and 5 good tips. 40-67. Owen-Gage with 14 and 8 showing their form by du- Senior Deb Engelhardt had The Owen-Gage vol- Owen-Gage Coach Dean points. *. feating North Huron in the 16 service points, and 18 kyball team now goes on to Roller said, “We held them The top scorers for th-6 first round 15-1, 15-1. The sets. Not far behind was regional competition with off pretty well in the first Bulldogs were Stu Stirrett Marsha Lopez with 15 ser- Bulldogs’ next competition an overall record of 33-3. half of the game, but their and Dave Laurie, who each , was provided by Caseville, vice points, and 18 sets. The Bulldogs will play the press killed us in the second had 8 points in the losin‘g ‘ with Owen-Gage winning Junior Ra r b He I lebu y c k winner of the Detroit half.” He noted that the effort. Leading the Pirates ; again by scores of 15-11 and had 14 service points, and Bethesda district in the reg- Bulldogs had 31 turn-overs was Doug Kussrow with 14L,: 15-8. In the district finals, it 13 sets. One of the busiest iona I tournament Saturday during the game, and made points. W~V players on the court Satur- at Dryden. Owrn-Gage taking on 29% of their shots from the The JV game Friday was, , floor. closer, but Owen-Gagk ’, came up on the short end ,‘ The game Friday night losing to Peck 49-55. Deadline nears for Cass got off to a slow start with The next action for the: Owen-Gage scoring 5 points Bulldog varsity squad will

in the first quarter, com- be Thursday at 7:30 p.m. i$ ~ pared to 7 for Peck. The the district tournament in . City citizen of year Bulldogs held their own in Akron. Owen-Gage will,“ the second quarter by scar- play the winner of the game “ ing 13, while the Pirates between Port Hope an$, This is the first year that something worthwhile,” ity. But, he points out, there countered with 14, giving Michigan Lutheran Semi!,* the Cass City Chamber of said Kim Glaspie, a are no other specific attri- them a 3-point lead at nary. .* Commerce has asked the 8 member of the selection butes that the committee public to nominate some- corn m i t tee. looks for. ’. ‘, one they feel is deserving of What they look for in the Citizen. of the Year nominees, according to The Citizen of the Year Standings award. Glaspie, are their ac- award and Junior Citizen of

“We have a list that we complishments in the com- the Year award are both THUMB B ASSOCIATION NORTH CENTRAL , a. use year to year with a list munity and what they have given at the annual SEEING PLENTY OF ACTION in the district (Final standings) THUMB LEAGUE . of their accomplishments done either directly or indi- Chamber of Commerce din- tournament volleyball game against Akron-Fairgrove was Kingston 15 1 18, 2 that we add to when they do rectly to help the commun- ner in April or May. Owen-Gage’s Susie Salcido, (number 7). League Over- Ca seville 12 4 14 -5 a’1 Deckerville 12 4 14:,6 Lakers l2 l5 North Huron 12 4 13 7 North Branch 11 3 16 4 port H~~~ 6 CaSS City 11 3 14 6 peck 7 9 713 Marlette 7 7 8 12 cps 3 13 3 ?It, Vassar l1 Akron-Fair. 2 14 2 16. shine in wide- Caro lo l5 Owen-Gage 3 13 4 ,I? Hawks 4 10 5 15 Red Bad Axe Friday’s results Imlay City l4 2o . Kingston 70, Caseville 62 ,

Friday’s results Peck 67, Owen-Gage 40 , ~ Cass City 66, Lakers 37 CPS 52, Akron -Fairgrove 51’ Vassar 52, Imlay City 36 Deckerville 55, Hareqy Bad Axe 58, Caro 51 Beach 47 margin victory over North Branch Marlette North Huron 67, Port HQbc, Lakers 73, J 68 53

It was the finest perfor- played solid defense for 4 and offset some vicious re- finished out the game. was high point man for the JUNIOR VARSITY mance of the yuar’for the quarters and we will have bounding by the visitors. Miller led all scorers with Lakers with 16. Chris Eby, The Laker junior varsity TOP STATE STEELHEAD STREAMS Cass City Red Hawks, there to stay that good to win the Miller took charge of the 22 points. Also in double fi- who ruined the Hawks in made it 2 in a row over the is no doubt about that. The district. offense in the quarter, scor- gures for CAss City were the first meeting between Hawks with a 67-48 deci- only question that remains District play starts Tues- ing 10 points on drives, Bliss with 15 points and the 2 teams, was held to 6 sion. is how much of the satisfy- day at Sandusky when the jump shots and foul shots. Adams with 12 points. Beer points. ing victory over this year’s Hawks meet Deckerville at At the half Cass City was Thumb B Association 7:30 p.m. comfortably in front, 34-21. champions was due to Cass The Laker defense tight- City’s fine play and how Cass City took control ened in the third period, but much could be traced to the early against the Lakers. the Green Machine’s at- fact that the Lakers were After both teams missed 2 tempt to get back on track playing their second game shots, Dave Miller hit a was thwarted by the tight in 2 nights and third of the jumper from the top of the Hawk defense. week and had the league key. Kurt Hliss scored on a title socked away entering drive from the side and Tom Beer dribbled the game. added a free throw. Ban through Cass City for a Ware hit a rebound and the couple of buckets, but his Even if the incentive had Hawks were in front, 7-2, efforts were matched by been equal, it’s likely that with just 2:45 run off the Cass City when the team hit the Hawks would have pre- clock. the open man for good vailed Friday. The 29-point. shots, Scott Adams hit a 66-37 decision was the From there Cass City pair of hoops and 3 other widest margin that Cass never looked back. By the players added a bucket City has posted this season. end of the quarter the each. Hawks led, 17-6. Cass City Coach Ron Nurnberger used some tough defense to said that the defensive in- stop a mini charge by the The Lakers shifted to a man-to-man from their tensity was the kind that Lakers in the second usual zone in an attempt to Cass City had been noted period. The defense caused for in past seasons. We numerous Laker turnovers get back into the game and Cass City immediately widened its lead. Midway Thumb Chapter through the final quarter the Lakers threw in the towel and the bench 26 - On!onagon M Br STEELHEADERS 3-Rabbit River U S 131 - Agate f!!? ___ 4 -Grand No limit 27-Onlonagon E Br M 28 PRESENT THEIR Fourth Annual - - - Muskegon All of Mainstream 78 - Huron Big Eric s Bridge CASSCITY FC FT PTS 5 -- ~- ~ 6-White N Br - Arthur Rd 29 - Chocolay U S iiBridge Peters 0-1 2-2 2 -~~ --- _- 30-~iitieGar1ic -- 7-Pere Marquette M 37 Bridge - _- .- F~K SPRING SPORT Lefler 0-1 2-2 2 Adams 4-8 4-4 12 F Ware 2-3 ~ 4 FISHING SHOW Miller 7-15 8-9 22 Bliss 7-13 1-3 15 Sunday, March 9,11a.m. - 5 p.m. Kelley 2-5 2-2 6 at Hyatt 1-2 1-2 3 THE COLONY HOUSE 23-48 20-24 66 LAKERS FC. FT PTS N. Van Dyke Rd. (M-53)- Cass City, Michigan EbY 22 6 . -- Harder 1- 2 AN EASY 2 points were recorded by Dan Ware from the -_. ~~ Admission $2.00 Donation - Under 12 Free 23 - Menominee Smith 1- 2 low post. Defending for the Lakers is Jeff Smith. Watching __ - -_ __ -_ Schember 11 3 * Tackle Raffles the action are the Lakers’ Chris Eby (34) and Jim Warren, * Free Movies Beer 7 2 16 Mammade barriers fo spawn. * *.b Warren 2- 4 32. rng fish or those imposed by * Display Booths Boat Displays Heckman 1- 2 Stefe Depertmenf of Nefural 1986MapBy i; Resources. aMChW Tackle Newest Equipment Ziel 1- 2 Manufacturers Barcia sponsors measure 16-50 5-7 37 1 to save ruffed grouse iht ... In an effort to prevent the drop from 1980 to 19831,” legidation that I have spon- continuing decline of the said Senator Barcia. “I am sored will help the ruffed ruffed grouse population, pleased that the House of grouse population to the Michigan House of Rep- Representatives has over- flourish without conflicting The Village of Cass City is now receiving applications resentatives unanimously whelmingly approved this with deer season. Many for: Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator High School approved legislation that vital piece of wildlife legis- grouse hunters come to - would reduce the number lation that will help to sec- Michigan from out of state Education or GED required. Mechanical background of days the bird could be ure the continued growth of to hunt and we need to pre- preferred. hunted. The measure (Se- the ruffed grouse popula- serve the population in nate Bill 4091, sponsored by tion.” order to continue to bring state Senator James Barcia The Bay City Democrat tourist dollars into Michi- Apply to Village Superintendent, Village of Cass City, (D-Bay City), will provide added, “Despite the re- gan.” for one hunting season ex- duced number of grouse, 6737 Church Street, Cass City, Michigan 48726. tending from Oct. 1 to Nov. the Department of Natural Senator Barcia also said Applications will be received by this office until March 26, 14. Prior to passage of the Resources has repeatedly that the Gladwin Chamber Barcia legislation, the increased the number of of Commerce, along with a 1986, at 4:OO p.m. game law stipulated that hunting days to the point number of conservation the open hunting season for where it extends into deer and hunting organizations Invitations ruffed grouse, extend from season.” The end result has were responsible for focus- The accepted applicant will be expected to live within Sept. 15 to Nov. 14 in the been a conflict between the ing attention to the grouse the Village. Upper Peninsula and from two distinctly different hunting season and helpful Free subscription with each order Dec. 1 to Jan. 1 in the Lower in securing the passage of tvr>es of hunting stvles for City I Lou S. LaPonsie The Cass Chronicle Village Supe r in ten den t

1 CAS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5,1986 PAGE THIRTEEN Computerized cows pay off

t Zirnbas’ herd most improved in county

$d Zimba was the middle brother of the Zim- were a few problems at the amount of feed grain regular workday on the youngest person to step up bas said the main answer is started, a banker wouldn’t is all m your heart, and it next year, he thinks all of first, but now, everything is and protein that is fed in Mushroom Road farm still give you enough money to would be pretty hard to sell to the podium during the teamwork. “It takes all 3 of all set. We figure our com- the cows may get their start 6-hour intervals. If some- begins at 4 :45 a.m. and does make a go of it.” He says all of our cows, as would be in life that way. A switch 1% Tuscola County Dairy us working together to con- puter paid for itself in the thing is wrong with a par- not draw to a close until at Dinner and Dance held Jan. tinue a successful opera- he has also learned quite a’’ the case under the prog- may be made to a high- money we saved in feed ticular cow, the informa- least 9:oO p.m. bit about the farming busi- ram,” said Ed. 25 at the Car0 Knights of tion, especially with the costs by the end of the first moisture corn for the cows, tion is recorded in a print- Noting that he was the ness by talking to other far- In dealing with plans for which is easier to use, and ’olumbus Hall. The 24- economy being the way it ” year, Ed said. out that is compiled by the youngest person attending mers, most of whom are the future, the Zimbas say yegr-old dairy farmer from is.” Ed has been in dairy The Zimbas were one of the cows like it more, as computer every night at the banquet in Caro, Ed older than he is. they would like to continue well. Deford also accepted a farming for the past 10 the first farms in the area midnight. The Zimbas say Zimba says it is pretty hard The Zimba brothers say milking 100 Cows as part of Ed Zirnba has one final trophy and plaque for hav- years, and takes care of the to start using a computer in their computer needs to be for younger farmers to get ing’ the most-improved herd cows and the books. Jesse their operation. Each of the they are not giving too their operation. They said wish for the coming year. updated once in a while. started in the business in He is hoping that the start- average among farmers in has been a part of the oper- 100 cows has a number that much consideration to the with the economy being in One thing that the compu- 1986. “It is a good life being whole herd buyout prog- its present condition, it is ing time for next year’s Tuscola County. ation for 11 years, and takes is programmed into the ter has not saved for the a dairy farmer, but for ram, which has been the hard to make any definite dairy dinner and dance can The annual event was care of the crops on the computer which controls Zimba brothers is time. The someone just getting farm. Matt has been a part- main totic of discussion in expansion Plans- be changed, so that his sponsored by the Tuscola younger brother will be Coonty Dairy Herd Im- ner in Zimba Farms since the daiiy industry over the past few weeks. “We went The 3 brothers are plan- able to attend. “This year: provement Association, January, and does most of ning to use more genetic the milking of the opera- to a meeting not long ago, Matt had to milk the cows aqd by the Tuscola County breeding with their cows and hold down the fort while ’ooperative Extension Ser- tion’s 100 cows. and are planning to put in a high bid that probably will down the road. Ed esti- we were at the banquet. v1c.e. Serving as emcee for The award given to the mates that about half of the dinner was Dennis Zimba brothers was for not be accepted. Dairy Maybe there will be a diffe- farming is something that their present herd came rent schedule next year,” Stein, agricultural agent having a 17,559-poundherd from genetic breeding. By with the extension service. average during 1985. That he said. Ed Zimba is one of 3 compares to a 15,000-pound partners in Zimba Farms, herd average in 1984, based located at 7995 Mushroom on figures from the Dairy Ed Golson Road, Deford. The other 2 Herd Improvement Associ- partners are his older ation. brother, Jesse, 29, and his Ed Zimba feels that those younger brother, Matt, 18. numbers can still be im- Cornrnunitr education is ;55edairy farm has been in proved even more in the fu- . .e family since the late ture. “Our figures for the MOs, when it was purch- most recent month show ased by the Zimbas’ father, we have a 18,400-pound goal of new administrator : william, who retired last herd average. I have set a year. goal of reaching 19,OOO for the year, and hopefully a Receiving the award for Ed Golson steps into his Some services that the for a couple of hours, one having the most-improved projection of 20,000 after new position as adminis- health department pro- day a week, to watch chil- hqrd average did not come that.” vides are: evaluation of dren of mothers who are The Zimbas credit the in- trator of the Tuscola ais a complete surprise to County health department mobile home parks, mak- attending educational ses t)le Zimba brothers. “We creased use of genetic with a goal in mind. He ing sure existing landfills sions. “They can read to breeding of cows, manage- gdt a phone call a couple of wants the community to be are in compliance, the solid them, teach them personal ment and feeding as the *-eeks before the dinner, aware of the services that waste program, family hygiene.. the kids are en- At main reasons for their im- were very happy to re- the health department pro- planning and Women, In- tertained and they learn ceive the honor. This is proving operation. They fant and Child (WIG) , a nut- something too, ” remarked also highly vides; services that reach something you always work speak of a com- beyond providing vac- rient program that pro- Golson. “ln the meantime,” puter that was put into use HOLDING THE AWARDS they received for having the far for, and is also a good incen- cines and health tests. vides food supplements and he added, “the woman isn’t tivk,” Ed said. a few years ago. are “We most-improved dairy herd average are the 3 partners of In 1985 the county com- vitamins to under- holding a squirming child, When asked what it takes very pleased with the com- privileged pregnant and she can gi e all her at- puter that we have. There Zimba Farms, (from left), Matt, Ed, and Jesse Zimba of missioners cut funding to to’ win such an award, the Deford. several programs such as a mothers.A program that is in the tention to the progrui. homemaking program for The Board of Ht*alth senior citizens and a home beginnirig stages is the Graik(:riiother program. A nicets tht SPC- lid F.‘da: of FARM MACHINERY health care program pro- each month. vided by nurses. The health senior citizen volunteers department staff was also Michigan sets reduced. The department is looking toward outside GOP sets sources such as grants to meeting support other programs. Looking back at previous How the county budget 6. new hot line millage defeats Golson be- will be affected by the The guest spb;kt~~~101 the lieves that the problem is Gramm-Rudman balanced session will be Cou~itjAtl- Y that people won’t for budget amendment will be ministrator- John Cl. Dcari something they don’t know the topic of a meeting of the The regirlar nieetltrg will * about. “I want them to Sanilac County Kepublicall lake place in the uourity for farmers know what We’re involved Committee scheduled for corifercnce roorn, at 37 Au in,” he said. 7 :00 P.m. Thursday, March stin Street, Sandusky .

7 Due to other business interests, we will sell at public auction at the place Michigan farmers pany with such qualities as _- ~ ~ located 1 mile south, 1 mile west of Gagetown at 4307 Hobart Road, or 4 miles are facing tough times, with ap- a high work ethic,” said west, 3 miles north, 1 mile west of Cass City at 4307 Hobart Road, the following Patullo. personal property on: proximately a third of the farms facing severe finan- MSU Extension rial problems. The pres- economists believe that the sures are enormous for areas most promising for employment are the VILLAGE those who stand to lose their way of life. It can put the mechanical, construction, entire family under a great computer, clerical, sales, deal of stress. managerial and agricul- Michigan has set up a hot- tural technology sectors. Commencing at 12:OO noon Sharp line for the farmer and his “The bottom line is to family to call for help, ELECTION save the family farm be- whether it is emotional or JACOB’S LUNCH WAGON cause every time we lose ~- financial. one we have to think of According to an As- something else for the fam- sociated Press report, the ily to do to survive,” said To the Qualified Electors: hotline has logged 5,077 Bortel. COMBINE calls since it started April John Deere 4400 gas, 13 ft. grain platform, no. 443-4 row corn head, 9. Calls range from ques- According to Bortel, the 4OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Thut an Annual Village Election will be held in thr Lockwood bean pick-u p tions about loans to stress farmer supports 5 to 7 TRACTORS management counseling. others and when he folds, it Village of Gagetown (Precinct No. 1) le74 Ford 8600 “Turbo”. dual outlets, air conditioned cab, 18.4~38 County Extension Direc- causes a mushroom effect sand duals, 3400 hours tor, William Bortel, said that is felt by chemical ~BIL John Deere 4430 diesel, no cab, 16.9~38tires and duals, dual that 90 percent of the calls companies, fertilizer com- outlets that come into the Lansing panies and on down the line State of Michigan Allls Chalmers D17 gas, wide front, 169x28 tires and duals, 3 point, completely overhauled in 1985 based hotline are referred to businesses such as clo- back to the respective thing stores. AT PLANTERS county. “It’s more per- John Deere 7000 6 row planter, no till coulters, fertilizer auger, sonalized back through us,” The County Extension insecticide boxes with monitors John Deere 13 hole grain drill, power lift, good condition he said. On the average the Service is the first area try- Elmwood Township Fire Hall CES receives one to 2 calls ing to get the farmer a day. About half of those pointed in the right direc- within said Village calls are direct and half are tion through direct help on hotline calls. from the CES or referral The CES tries to offer a services. number of alternatives for The hotline number 1- Monday, March 10, 1986 TRUCKS those who call. One such is course of action is referral 800-346-3276, and Patullo --- 1975 Ford 600, 2 speed, 361 engine, suggests that the caller re- dual hoist, 16 ft steel box with‘ to the Extension Manage- extensions, 15,000 actual miles ment Assistance Team, quest that the information 1969 Ford 700. dual hoist, new over- THE PURPOSE VOTING FOR THE ELECTION OF “HE “The EMAT counselor will he or she gives be sent back COR OF haul in 1978 to his or her county, so it 1952 Chevrolet truck with Killbros sit down with the farmer FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VlZj fertilizer box and auger and give him advice that can be dealt with on a more will help keep his farm personal level. afloat. Some options EMAT One Village President might suggest are restruc- tured debt, selling off land, Hr, Farmer EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT or getting rid of rented land One Village Clerk Noble row cultivator with rolling HC no 720 4.18 inch automatic reset John Deere 7 bar subsoiler with only 6 that’s not making much shields Read Use pl )w. like new 5 shanks money,” said Bortel. .“We and Minneapolis Moline 14 ft. tandem disk One Village Treasurer illis Chalmers 4 14 inch plow John Deere AU 6 row front mount want to show them the op- 3usb Hog 14 ft chisel plow, hi lnnes no 735 6 row bean windrower, bean puller cle,+rance completely rebuilt tions to bankruptcy court .” lohn, Deere 15V1 ft fie10 cultivator 2-200 gallon tanks with sprayer, John Deere 30 ft bale elevator EMAT has provided coun- ‘HRONICLEk Three Trustees-Full Term with levelers electric controls 100 bushels of for plowdown seling to more than 400 -riple K 16 ft field cultlvator, 3 point 200 gallon sprayer with 25 ft booms, families in the last year and HC 20 ft field cultivator with Triple-K 3 point Quantity of hydraulic cylinders CLASSIFIED ADS teeth, fold up wings and levelers, 3 1982 John Deere no 350 9 ft. mower, serves Huron, Tuscola and point 3 point. like new Jewelry wagon Sanilac Counties. To sell or rent a farm I ft fteld cultivator, 3 point New Holland 5 bar side rake Employment and job Votice Relative to Opening and Closing of .the Poll! specialist, Betty Pattullo, To sell or buy livestock ELECTION LAW, ACT 116, P. A. 1954 SECTION 720. On the day of any election the polls shall be opened at 7 o’clock in th helps the farmer to get in- To sell or buy implement? Xenneth & Andrea Hofmeister volved in a job training orenoon, and shall be continuously open until 8 o‘clock in the afternoon and no longer. Ever program. Any farmer that To profitably sell or buy lualified elector prwent‘andin line at the polls ut the hour prescribed for the closing thereof rha is experiencing severe fi- anything te allowed to vote. nancial difficulties is eligi- ble. A $260,000 grant from The Classified Section is the governor’s office and Where Interested money from MSU has made Prospects Look First THE POLLS of said election will be open at 7 o’clock a. m the program possible. It Osentoski Auction Service helps the farmer to assess md will remain open until 8 o’clock p. m. of said day of election Auctioneers Ira, David and Martin Osentoski his skills and offers him a The Cass City Phone Cass City (517)872-2352 range of assistance, from or Bad Axe (517)269.9577 job search techniques to job Chronicle Elery Sontag, Village Clerk AUCTIONEERS training and on-the-job ex- Phone 872-2010 IQ periences. “The farmer is a valuable asset to a corn- PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5,1986 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN ., ,

m*-. * 1 Larceny suspects USE LOW COST CLASSIFIED ADS c Transit (nonbusiness) rate& 0- b - i------t ua r -I ie- 10 words or less, $1.25 each I insertion: additional words 7 Stanley F. Palmateer from Rochester. Mr. Two men from Cass City Schrader died Dec. 12,1969. were arraigned in Tuscola FISH SUPPER - Friday, “MR. BEE POLLEN” FOR SALE - 1976 New Moon March 7, till p.m., at health products are here! mobile home on acre near ‘ Funeral services for Mrs. Schrader is sur- County district court Fri- 4 8 1 U-Foun-Dit Furniture, Gagetown. Newly remod- * vived by eight nieces and day, as an investigation Cass City Gun Club, herring Stanley F. Palmateer, 77, and cod, all you can eat. corner of M-81and Decker- eled and swimming pool. of Auburn Hills were held nephews. One daughter, continues into what police Adults $4.00; under 12 - ville Rd., phone 673-5336 or Call M5-2208before noon. Tuesday, Feb. 25. He suc- two brothers, Ellis and believe may be the solving of 4580 Hill Street: He was arraigned on the same $2.00. 2-2-26-2 673-2694. 2-2-12-4 3-3-5-4’ * cumbed Feb. 22. Jem, and one sister, of a large number of lar- f Automotive ] Born Nov. he was Bertha, died previously. cenies in the area. charges, with a pre-exam ~ .~ 20,1908, SALE Ford To- the son of Fred and Amy Funeral services were Appearing in court last scheduled for March 6. FOR - 1974 FOR SALE - Queen size Real Real Estate held Thursday afternoon at Police say a warrant has rino, runs good, $300 or best I Estate 1 Palmateer of rural Cass week was Trevor A. Tyfair, free-floating waterbed, Sale - homes within Little’s Funeral Home, been issued for a third sus- offer; 4 tires, 14~16.5~36, with frame, heater, used ForSale For 3 City. His wife, the former 19, of 4580 Hill Street. He 1 1 2 miles of Cass City. Mayme Lehman, died Oct. Cass City, with Rev. Eldred was charged with aiding pect in the case, and paper- $75; 1969 Snow Jet 372, $100. month, $90. Call 872-5014. 3, 1976. Kelley, pastor of the and abetting in the larceny work was not yet completed Call 872-3901. 1-3-5-3 2-3-5-3 -We have on a fourth suspect. The in- Houses Wanted #1- 2 bedroom, 1% car Survivors include two sis- Evangelical Free Church, of property over $100,and buyers for 2 or 3 bed- officiating. Burial was in vestigation began last Wed- garage, attached, won’t ters, Mrs. Ruby Thorne of with conspiracy to commit FOR SALE - 1970 Buick, no TAURUS RADIAL tractor room houses in Cass City last, call today. Cass City and Mrs. Maxine Ellington Cemetery, Caro. larceny over $100. His bond nesday, when Cass City rust, needs starter, $550 or tires with 1/4”deeper tread. area. Call us for more Acre of Royal Oak; one police officer Phillip Klaus best offer. 3978 N. Decker O’Brien’s Tire Shop, 620 E. details. stopped a car driven by one #2 - Tri-level, almost brother, Arnold C. Pal- Rd.,Decker. 1-2-19-3 Huron Ave., Bad Axe, MI new, 3 bedroom, hot mateer of Rochester; a qf t tie suspects for %I traffic 48413. Call 517-269-8471 or irir\lation. water heat, 2 outbuild- stepdaughter, Caroline, Nearly 100 atten.d FOR SALE - 1979 Cutlass 269-7311. 2-3-5-9 As ings. and two nephews. the evidence was ‘Ondi- pieced together, police said Supremei Funeral services were they were able to connect tion, stored winters, 8 tires FOR SALE - 7 passenger Call 517-872-2248 #3 - LOOK, just built re- held at the Pixley Memorial Blue & Gold banquet camper for truck, $450 or the suspects to various and rims, stereo. Call 872- cently, 4 bedroom, Chapel, Rochester. Dr. 4348 after 5:OO p.m. 1-3-5-3 best offer. Call 872-4698. ranch, new barn, pond Timothy R. Hickey, of St. larcenies, most of them out- Guernsey, John Connolly 2-2-19-3 on 12% acres land. Paul’s United Methodist Nearly 100 people were in side Cass City, The inci- New FOR SALE - Cutlass Listing - Beautiful Church, officiated. Burial attendance for the annual and Marvin Klein were hon- dents involved the theft of 1980 Cruiser - cruise, air, FOR SALE - Compound English tudor style, 3- We have other homes, was in Christian Memorial “Blue and Gold” banquet of ored with a “grand howl” 3 snowmobiles, an air com- AM- bedroom home on large Cub Scout Pack; 3594 held by the scouts. The even- pressor, a 4-wheel all-ter- FM stereo, nice clean car. bow, Prohine Typhoon XT, landbusinesses for sale. and vacant3-3-5-1 Cultural Center, Roches- 45 to 60 lb. adjustment, used corner lot. Close to ter. at the Campbell School gym ing’s program was con- rain vehicle, a chain saw, 1985 Dodge Caravan - schools, churches, parks Thursday night. The group cluded with the “living cir- helmet, and a combination loaded, like new! White 1 season, like new, with quiver, $150 or best. Call and downtown shopping. Myrtle Schrader included Cass City Gavel! cle,” a ceremony started in radio-TV. The crimes were Shetland type pony, gentle, Lots of mature trees for Club President Anton Pet- the early years of scouting. allegedly committed over $25. Call 872-2333afternoons Dave Janssen, 872-3154. 2-2-19-3 shade in summer. #140. Mrs. Myrtle Schrader, 94, ers and District Executive Iwankovitsch said the the past several months at or 673-6572after 6 p. m. of Kingston died Monday, Ron Weider of the Lake cub scouts and their dads the Cass City Intermediate 1-2-19-3 ._- Huron Area Council of the made plans to attend “scout school, at a store in Bad SEASONED HARD Feb. 24, at the Tuscola firewood, $35 per face cord, County Medical Care Facil- Boy Scouts of America. night” at the Pontiac Sil- Axe, and at several resi- FOR SALE - 1977 Ford 314 mile north of Kingston. ity in Caro. Cubmaster Connie Iwan- verdome Friday. She said dences in the Cass City, De- LTD, excellent condition, Call Phone 683-2711. 2-2-26-4 517-872-2248 She was born Oct. 22, kovitsch said entertain- the annual pinewood derby ford and Decker areas. no rust, one owner, 58,OOO MOBILE HOME For Sale - , ., 1891, in Elmwood ment was provided by each is scheduled for March 27. The string of larcenies re- miles. Phone 872-2096. 19’70 12x60 Holly Park with Township, Tuscola County, of the dens presenting a Registration for new scouts ma ins under investigation 1-2-26-3 FOR SALE - Antique clock, 10x10 metal storage shed. short skit. Nine of the will be held at the April by Detectives Phillips and ornate. Call between 4:OO Set up in Huntsville Park. daughter of John and 1974 CUTLASS, 350, 4 bar- Listings needed 2 Lovina Hutchinson Mal- scouts received advance- pack meeting, with further Walker with the Tuscola p.m. and7:00p.m. 872-3154. bedroom, 1 bath with raised ment awards including bob- details to follow at a later County sheriff’s depart- rel, mag wheels, new living room, includes stove, lory. She was married to exhaust. Asking $1675, Call 2-3-5-3 Call for a free appraisal. cat, wolf, bear badges, ar- date. ment. refrigerator, washer and Benjamin Schrader Nov. 5, after 4 p ,m . - 872-3337. rowheads and webelos ac- FOR SALE - 16.9’ dryer. $6500.Or may purch- 1927, in Caro. They moved 1 1-2-26-3 Our experience is to the Kingston area in 1965 tivity pins. All scouts and Fiberglas boat with your insurance. ase with living room and registered adult volunteers trailer, 2 downriggers, 35 bedrooms furnished includ- A Regular Meeting were awarded service New books at hp Johnson motor, $1,100. ing new 25” RCA Color Trak of Cass City Village Council stars. Iwankovitsch said Call 872-3273. 2-3-5-3 console TV with RC, Sanyo special “Thanks” pins were VCR,Sanyo AM-FMcomp. The regular meeting of given to Roger Gnagey, FOR SALE - Siamese kit- FOR SALE - 1984 Honda stereo system, Smith Bros. the Cass City Village Coun- Russ Biefer, Marilyn tens, $25.Call 872-2339. sofa, all tables, bedrooms r the librarvJ I Shadow 700, showroom con- cil was held Feb. 25 at 7:OO Biefer and Myong Park for 2-3-5-1 dition, $2500 firm, Call after Phone 872-4377 furnished. All for only p.m. at the Municipal their invaluable assistance 2 :00 p. m . 872-5372. 2-3-5-3 1 3-3-5-1 I $7800.Phone 872-5036. Building. All Trustees were to the den leaders. AMONG BIRCHES by Rebecca Hill (fiction). Aspera and FOR SALE - portable Day- 3-2-19-3 present with the exception District Executive Will Hancock were teenage sweethearts in their small ton fuel oil heater with fan, NEWONTHEMARKET of Trustee Davis. Minnesota town and later at college. Now, after 20’years of WATER PUMP AND Weider requested that any- 100,OOO BTU, used once. WELL X155 Bids were received and one who is interested in marriage, their union is fraying: Aspera feels trapped, REPAIR Cost $422 - will sell $300. In-home service 3 bedroom ranch, 2% Beautiful 4-bedroom opened for the 1983 serving as scoutmaster for there’s a deadness in her heart. She wants to quit her daily Phone 872-3030.Can be seen acres, 2% miles from home on a hill, large Plymouth police car. Four the boy scout troop in Cass stint in the family hardware store, while Will, with ideas of at Wesley’s. 2-2-19-3 Myers, Flint and Walling Cass City. Natural gas, yard with mature trees, bids were received with a City should contact him as expansion, feels angry and threatened. Subtly, in scenes and Red Jacket pumps on blacktop road, easy to flower garden, large low bid of $1,256.00 and a soon as possible, as the with arresting, honest dialogue, the author portrays the sale. heat, new carpets, patio with built-in gas high bid of $1,650.00 from troop currently does not couple in relationships with their lifelong friends and in FOR SAL,E - 3 handmad; crocheted bedspreads, Sale price on all sizes finished walkout base- grill, all natural wood- Earnest Wilhelmi of Cass have a scoutmaster. He flashbacks to their formative years. When Aspera takes a 2 bladder tanks. work, lead glass win- queen and king. 5940 Had- ment, extra cupboard City. A motion was made also gave a slide presenta- lover, another strand is incorporated into a tapestry of 1 dows. Much, much ley Rd., Cass City. 2-2-19-3 For prompt service, call and storage space, big 2 by Trustee Helwig and sup- tion on a voluntary family complex loyalties. “We court risk because we’re afraid of car garage, new win- more. In Cass City. #178. I ported by Trustee donation program designed dying in the middle of our lives,” Aspera says. The novel Paul’s Pump Repair dows throughout, asking Stahlbaum to accept the to supplement the council’s concerns the influences of childhood conditioning, the BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED 673-4850 anytime attenuations of marriage bonds, the needs of a woman to 2-12-11-tf $57,w491,,, ii,? ’C*>” , high bid of $1,650.00. Motion financial resources. BUSINESS CARDS Call : Craig A. Weaver carried 6 yeas, 0 nays. Den leaders Vickie achieve independence while sustaining a loving wood stove relationship. FOR SALE - 673-6332 The minutes of the regu- Designed to make that first with pipes, like new, $250. Kelly 872-2248& Co. Realty (office) Call 517-872-2248 lar January meeting were impression a lasting one! Phone Can be SPRING by Charlotte Hinger (fiction). Fragile, 872-3030. seen 3-3-51 approved as presented. District COME at Wesley’s. 2-2-19-3 3-3-5-3 Gary Kcller, Certified artistic Aura Lee leaves her comfortable existence in St. Jo Highest quality Public Accountant, of Yeo to live with her new husband, Daniel Hollingworth, in a raised printing and Yeo presented the 1985 ofsers primitive soddy on the prairie in Kansas. The welldetailed Audit Report and stated rigors of daily life on the plains stretch Aura Lee to her See our new catalog. Find the Service or Product that the village has com- limits, and when Daniel is forced to do railroad work to tide seedlings them over another season, she moves to a nearby You Need in This. Action Guide plied with all state and fed- Cass I City Chronicle eral guidelines and is finan- The Tuscola Soil Conser- embryonic town. Gateway City is the project of Graham m Chapman, an unscrupulous entrepreneur who pursues Aura 2-2-9-tf I cially sound. vation District is taking or- A motion was made by ders for tree seedlings and Lee and the Hollingworth homestead; Daniel is meanwhile SERVICE DBRECTORY Trustee Stahlbaum and shrubs. The following seduced by the Valkyrian Lucinda, whose passion and FIREWOOD FOR SALE - stamina fueled by the land’s hardships. supported by Trustee McIn- species are available : are hard and soft. Also want tosh to accept the audit re- white pine, pine, Aust- timber to buy. Call 872-2329 b red THE BOURNE SUPREMACY by Robert Ludlum FLOWERS RUBBISH REHOWL port. Motion carried 6 yeas, rian pine, Colorado blue after 5 p.m. 2-2-124 1 (fiction), A Peking leader of seemingly irreproachable .- 7 0 nays. spruce, white spruce, Nor- reputation, secretly a Kuomintang fanatic, has A motion was made by way spruce, black walnut, Clare’s Sunoco Service masterminded a plot to take over Hong Kong via political FIRE WOOD - Reasonable Buds and Blossoms Rich’s msposal Trustee Stahlbaum and white ash, Carolina poplar, distance, softwood, Tune Ups Minor Aeprrlrs assassination, the result of which would be civil war in $20, I supported by Trustee and a few Scotch pine. The fires Batteries China and possibly global disaster. His principal agent is an face, mixed hard, Grease & 011 shrubs available are Au- $27.50, Rubbish Removal Weaver that the bills be ap- assassin-for-hire masquerading as the legendary “Jason $35. Call 761-7458 2-3-5-3 Certified Mechanic proved as presented. Mo- tumn Olive and Hon- Rome.” a one-time secret agent now, under his real Sandy & Tom Tierney, Owners U.S. 872-2470 4546 Leach St, Cass City. MI 48726 COII ~~~ tion carried 6 yeas, 0 nays. eysuckle. They may be name David Webb, struggling with the aid of a psychiatrist Call 683-2233- - A motion was made by used for windbreaks, re- FOR SALE - Grain-fed -1 Phone 872.3935 and his loving wife Marie to recover from amnesia. Only beef by the half or whole, Trustee Weaver and sup- forestation, Christmas one man can destroy the conspiracy: Webb, who must be I FRANK’S SERVICE I ported by Trustee Helwig trees, erosion control, re- delivered to any RUST PROOFING persuaded to re-assume his Bourne identity, track down the slaughterhouse. Call Specializing in muffler and to authorize the village stocking woodlots, wildlife 872- exhaust service impostor and through him lay a trap for the vile Sheng - the after 5:OO p.m. Superintendent to adver- cover and beautification. “persuasion” to be by way of his abducted wife. 4076 2-3-5-3 -Certified Mechanic - tise for a new employee to For a fast growing 4083 Cemetery Ad. Tuff-Kote Dinol fill a vacancy at the WWT windbreak, plant Carolina FOR SALE - boys’ jackets, 1 Plant due to the coming re- poplar 10 feet apart. It will Coming Auctions $5, one each size 7, 8, 10, 1 872.2866 HAIR BENDERS Automotlve Rust Proofing Singles 1 Systems 6 Waxing tirement of Nelson Willy. grow as much as 5 feet in a W pair snowpants, size 10, .scKirlirirL s* -8 Gravel Guards Motion carried 6 yeas, 0 year if the grass competi- Saturday, March 8 - Ken- baby car seat, Call c.nir neth and Andrea Hofmeis- $20. 872- Tues. L Frl. - 8 a.m. 6p.m. Runninq Boards nays. tion is kept down. It is a 3394. 2-2-19-3 L&SPhone IMobiI 872-2342 Service. Wed. 6 Thurs. - 8 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Rock Kote Stone Chip Protection A motion was made by disease resistant hybrid ,Sat. - 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the place located one Trustee Helwig and sup- poplar that has a life expec- US0 6dW ?k872-3145 Phone 269-9585 ported by Trustee Hopper tancy of 40-60 years and The Polkalodians will mile south and one mile KIRBY VACUUM cleaners Certified Mechanics to authorize the village reaches a height of 50 to 80 play at the YMCA Thumb west of Gagetown et 4307 on sale now. Also used vac- Complete Car Care Service 027 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe president and clerk to sign feet. Plant one row of Singles Club’s next party. Hobart Rd. Osentoski Auc- uums. Excellent repair ser- Wrecker Service any required papers to re- Carolina poplar and then The event will be held tion Service. vice. Will ship parts parcel- I I This space could Saturday, March at the peal the following ordi- one more row of pines or 8, post: rollers, belts, paper be yours for Sandusky Maple Valley Saturday, March 15 nances. Nos.: 1,2,3,4, 5,6, spruce and the inside row - bags, etc. Pick up and deliv- vilbge brrim center Elementary School, start- Harold Koch will sell farm Tires V-69lt8 Batteries 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, of Autumn Olive. Plant red ery service at small as little as $1.75 Case, Kubota ing at p.m. equipment at the place lo- Tune-ups Brakes Mufflers 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, pine and white spruce on 8:30 charge. Kirby Co., Bad per week. Sales and Service Refreshments will be cated one mile south and days Certified Mechanic & New Holland 25, 27, 29, 30, 3k, 34, 35, 38, sandy, gravelly and Axe, Daniel Messing, served and guests are wel- one and a half miles west of 269-7562,evenings 479-6543. fm 39, 41, 42, 43, 45, 48, 50, 53, medium loam soils, and Au- In-torPkh up 8 Bahw 1 strian pine and Norway come. Gagetown on Hobart Rd. 2-2-19- RABIDEAU MOTORS 54, 55, 60, 70, 71, 76, 77, 84, Osentoski Auction Service. P~OM872-3850 85, 86, 89, 93, 95, 96, 97, 99 spruce on heavier clay type hrnr DiVitbO 872-2616 and 105. Motion carried 6 soils. White pine is the Earnings yeas, 0 nays. Michigan tree and is excel- Median weekly earnings lent for restocking woodlots The Superintendent’s re- for the nation’s 77.3 million port was reviewed. and planting with other full-time wage and salary trees. It grows well on all SUPEB SUMDAY A motion was made by workers were $351 in the soil types. pines, PLUMBiNG -5 HEAfiNG, INC. Trustee Weaver and sup- The fourth quarter, 4.8% higher Enterprises, he. ported by Trustee Helwig spruce and shrubs come in SAmeS I 6528 Maln than a year earlier, the phom 872-5014 BUYOrU Of Srandlng Tlmk to appoint Thomas Herron bundles of 50 and the black Bureau of Labor Statistics Sunday, Noon4 p.m. PlgHmPhOm463-3m 3623Cass Eimwood City, Mich. Rd., to fill the vacancy of Gerald walnut, Carolina poplar of the U.S. Department of Stilson on the Planning and white ash come in bun- Labor reported. Ph. 872-3065_~~_ or_. Commission. Motion car- dles of 10. I FUELGA.~ ’I I 872-3405 evenings 1 ried 6 years, 0 nays. ’ Order from the Tuscola OFF The WWT plant received Soil Conservation District, A good strainer for O/o an award of honor for 852 S. Hooper Street, Caro, lumpy paint is an Selected Items Throughout The Store -. a For Sunday Only safety in 1984. or phone 673-8174. old nylon stocking. Mon.-Frl. 8 to 5, Sat. 8-12 Officer Phillip Klaus re- BUY your carpet or linoleum, then Emergency 24 hr. Service NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR call us for expert installation. We Junction Ma1 6 M-53. Cam Clty ceived a certificate for a The Want Ads also do custom and repair work. Phn517472-2181 SUPREME course of instruction in V factory trained, “We Do It Rlght.” WINDOW CLEANING Under Ice Diving and Are E Satisfaction guaranteed. I Techniques sponsored by 218 N. State St., Caro JJA Flooring Service Storms-ScreenwWindows Phi 673-3200 Cas$ City 517-872-3758 Janitorial Servlce Floors, the Sanilac County Sheriff - Eaves &Gutters Cleaned Hi-Riser Department. Newsy Too! or 872-4701 Servlce & Rental A motion was made by Estimates on Commercial, Trustee Helwig and sup- Walt’s Radiator Repair Residential L Industrial Work PEOPLE READ 1 M miles south of Cass City Complete Insurance Coverage ported by Trustee McIntosh Security Servlces Avallable that the meeting be ad- WANTED TO BUY Little Ads Radiatorand Heater Cores journed. Motion carried 6 Old wood furniture, old dishes, old baskets, old quilts, You’re Reading One Sales & Service -Auto Repair 1120 Gratiot, Saginaw * 1 yeas, 0 nays. old pictures, old jewelry, guns, etc. Walt Connolly, Call certlfled mechanic 790-7609 Joyce A. LaRoche Days 873.5997 - Evenings 673.41 10 2-3-51 Call 872.201 0 872-5303 I Village Clerk I I L, .I CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CXSS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5,1986 PAGE FIFTEEN

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[ Real Estate] (ForRentj (ForRentj Notices i [ Notices -1 For Sale ForSale APARTMENT FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT - COME IN- from the cold - I AM NOT responsible for MEDICAL RECEP- - 2 bedroom, decorated, 2 reasonable. Kitchen Indoor yard sale every any debts other than my Ken Martin TIONIST for doctor’s of- New Listing - 2-bedroom blocks from downtown Cass privileges, ladies only. Call Saturday, 9:OO to 3:00, Rent own. Scott Michalski. Electric, Inc. fice. Send resume to Box B, New on Market - 3 bed- a table for Second- home in Cass City, close rooms, full finished City. Call 872-3315. 4-3-5-tf 872-2377or 872-4207. 4-2-19-3 $3.00. 5-3-5-3 Care of Cass City Chroni- to schools, hardwood basement, dining room, hand goods, crafts and Residential and cle. 11-3-5-2 floors, 1% car garage FOR RENT or Sale - 54- FOR RENT - newly remod- more. VFW Hall, next to STEELHEADERS Spring Commercial Wiring large kitchen on 2% Pizza Villa on Main St. with door opener, large acres. 2% miles from acre tiled farm, southeast eled business space in E. Sport Fishing Show, Sun- Free Estimates WANTED - baby-sitter for 5-2-26-2 fenced yard. #127. Cass City. #159. of Cass City. Call after 3:30 prime location in Cass City. day, March 9, at Colony 2 children, ages 3 and 7% p.m. 872-3188. 4-2-26-3 Phone 872-4377 or 872-2352 House, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Ad- State Licensed weeks. Your home or mine. evenings. 4-7-31 -t f WANTED - 2 bedroom mission $2.00, under 12 free. Call 872-5075. 11-2-19-3 apartment, ground floor, or 5-3-5-1 FOR RENT - 1 bedroom Phone 872-41 14 TACA a Site Man- APARTMENT FOR RENT 2 bedroom house. Call 872- 4180 Hurds Corner Road NEEDS Call 517-872-2248 ,, apartment, carpet, drapes, ager for the Cass City Meal Call 517-872-2248 1 - 3 rooms and bath, all 2300. 5-12-3 1 -tf 8-8-10-tf storage, coin op laundry. utilities furnished. Phone Site, 3 days a week, 4 hours 3-3-5-1 Phone 673-8157 or evenings a day, at $4.10 hour. L I 3-3-5-1 872-31 69. 4-3-5-3 The regular meeting of the per 872-3610. 4-1-8-tf STAPLETON BUILDERS Must be able to relate well - Roofing, siding, remodel- NOVESTA TOWNSHIP with senior citizens. For ap- 1’ APARTMENT FOR RENT WELCOME ing, additions. Licensed plication call Marilyn at - 1 bedroom, kitchen, full ZONING & PLANNING and insured, phone 8-1-29-12517-665- REAL ESTATE Real Estate I SPRING SALE COMMISSION 872-4770. Deadline date is bath, living room, heat in- 9943. March 12, 1986. An equal Price Reduced - 4 or 5 bedroom, brick farm ForSale cluded. Call after 6 p.m. 25% off opportunity employer. house, 3 baths, master bedroom can be used 872-5306. 4-3-5-3 will be held at the .- ~ Township Hall 11-3-5-2 . for family room or formal dining room, Reduced from $77,900 to all country wood fireplace in living room. Zoned hot water $69,900 - 3 bedroom Col- HELP WANTED Estab- FOR RENT in Cass city - 2 tulips, sheep and Tuesday, March 11 - heat. Must be seen to be appreciated. onial home, beautifully bedroom apartment par- rabbits. lished Thumb area Priced in the 40’s. Cass City country. 7:30 p.m. decorated, spa- tially furnished. Must be Now till March 21 5-3-5-1 hardware is looking for - 159-cy cious, easy to heat, fea- working. Security deposit Special sale hours male employee. Must have 11 tures solarium with in- and references required. Tuesday, Wednesday, some electrical and plumb- home on approximately 3 acres 3 Bedroom sulated double pane Phone 673-7323. 4-2-12-tf Friday, 1 :00-6:00 W ing* knowledge. Respon- bordered by state land on 3 sides. Barn and I Services I glass. 40x60 barn, fenced I sibilities include assisting ’ 2 other outbuildings. Cass City country. Country Goose ‘pasture, on five acres, FOR RENT - 1 bedroom 3396 Lamton Rd. SNOW PLOWING -Call 872- with purchasing and clerk- Priced in the 40’s. 111-CY X177. CARPET CtEAlIIG ing. Send resume to Post I house, in country. Call 872- 6 south, 3 east, 114 south 3915. 8-1-3-tf 4502. 4-2-26-tf of Cass City CAS5 CITY, MI, Office Box 55, Sandusky, ~[B McLEOD REALTY INC. Also Upholstery Cleaning Mich. 48471. 11-3-5-2 i/ 11 Phone 872-3771 Call John’s Repair 844 Hoopcr, Cam Ph 15171673-6106 BEAUTIFUL Hillside Commercial & Residential 7 Y Service WANTED - married apartment - 2 bedrooms, HELP ’ 9 8491 State Rd., Milltnflon ph (511) 871.4567 *-,wn+-l’ Fast, courteous and ; 4’ Call 517-872-2248 new carpet, new drapes, inexpensive man to do mechanical and - Friday, ‘I 3-3-5-1 newly redecorated. Phone FISH SUPPER for LP or natural gas Free Estimates field work on dairy farm, 872-2696or 872-3283, 4-3-5-tf March 7, 4 till 8 p.m., at furnace, water heater, experienced in repair, Cass City Gun Club, herring range or dryer repairs. Terry Edwards maintenance and operation , id cod, all you can eat. of major farm equipment. lults $4.00; under 12 - Phone 872-3725 6 days a week, 2 week’s paid Phone 517-872-3476 8-2-12-tf FOR SALE BY B.A.CALKA REAL ESTATE.... ,oo. 5-2-26-2 vacation, health insur- . ance,modern brick home, CASS 1.21 HIGH PROFIT 7170 Deckerville Rd. ELECTRIC motor and NEAR CITY: Blacktop Road -- Acres -- NGO starting March 5, meat, milk, $300 a week. Completely remodeled home with 7 All modern LOOKING A SEASONAL BUSINESS!!! We - Deford power tool repair, 4 p.m. to rooms. FOR wy Wednesday night. Send resume with refer- ’ kitchen with Oak cabinets, etc. Hand finished woodwork, have a wonderful business opportunity in Cass City, 8-6-6-1 8 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to en - early bird 6:30 ences to Larry Niec, 5455 E. furnace plus wood-burner, well insulated, easy to heat, work summers and spend winter in Florida. Sellers will 6:OO 5 p.m. Saturdays. John egular bingo 7:W. Post K Q L PAINTING - interior Wilson, Clio, MI 48420, no 150 amp breaker box, decorated country style, garage hold land contract. Blair, 1/8mile west of M-53 phone calls. 11-2-26-2 18x26’, many large shade trees, flowers, etc. All this for 4 VFW, E. Main St. and exterior, wallpapering on Sebewaing Road. Phone 5-2-26-tf and textured ceiling. $42,900.00.Call for an appointment right now! ! ! NEAR CARO: 14 Acres - spring fed creek. some woods. 25 269-7909. 8-12-13-tf IMMEDIATE full time and choice building site, near Dukher and Green Roads: years’ experience. Free es- part time openings for qual- R.BEE POLLEN” timates. Call 872-4270 or RICH’S DISPOSAL - Resi- IN CASS CITY: New listing on large 7 room home with ~ $13,500.00. ified RNs for afternoon and original woodwork, formal dining room, fireplace alth products are here! 872-4471. 8-2-12-4 dential and Commercial night shifts in medical m Rubbish Removal. Con- living room, family room, large barn, etc. Natural gas NEAR CASS CITY: 12 acres with a beautiful five year Foun-Dit Furniture, surgery and intensive care mer of M-81 and Decker- tainer service available. unit. Contact director of heat, plus large lot, etc. $60,OO0.00 terms. old ranch home with four bedrooms; basement; gas Chuck Gage 8-2-12-tf fired forced hot water heating plus wood-burner; comes le Rd., phone 673-5336 or Call 683-2233. nursing, Marlette Com- 1-2694. 5-2-12-4 Welding Shop BUILDING SITE: Nearby -- 20 Acres -- some clear. with sauna; large spring fed pond; 28x33’ pole barn; lots Heli-arc welding munity Hospital, 2770 Main, Out of town owners. Sell at $15,000.00 terms. of room for children - horses too! ! ! Reduced to $9O,OOO. Specializing in -aluminum, ’ Any Occasion Marlette. Phone 517-635- Sellers will hold land contract with responsible family. IEED” papering, paint- stainless steel, blacksmi- Video Service 7491 11-2-26-3 ALIABRICK - in one of the finest Subdivisions: g or any decorating thing, fabricating and WANTED -Baby-sitter 9: 15 NEW LISTING!!! In Cass City one of the most TWO STORY HOME with four bedrooms; dining eds? Call Mary Rabideau radiator repair. .Weddings p.m.-11:30 p.m. 5 days a BEAUTIFUL homes with 1880 square feet of custom room; nice kitchen; basement; large lot. Immediate 2-2545 or Peg Ulfig 872- Also portable welding .Receptions week. Go miles east of built home plus basement mostly finished off ALL possession.$21,000. 5-3-5-4 5 - 32. All types of welding *Parties Cass City, then turn north LARGE ROOMS;formal dining room;2 FIREPLACES, .Home Movies on Hoadley Road and go 1‘/r enclosed patio-sunroom with slate sliding glass BEAUTIFUL 84 ACRES south of Marlette - All buildings floor; )ST - beagle pup, 5 7062 Deckerville Rd. &InsuranceVideos miles. 11-3-5-1 door leads to EXTERIOR DECK; Studio Or in A-1 condition; well landscaped; all modern home; E. WOOD onths old, female, orange &ford, Michigan .Birthday Parties FAMILY with built-ins; 11x17’6” kitchen with 30x64’ barn; pole building; plus other buildings; 50 acres ROOM d white, 2 miles south and Phone 872-2552 @Anniversaries built-ins - laundry cwm off kitchen; 2% bathrooms; tiled; 69 acres tillable; 1h mile river thru property; all nile east of Cass City. Re- (Work Wanted large recreation room - plus roomy approximate 24x24’ plowed for 1986. Reduced from $165,000 to $99,500. 8-5-15- tf By Appointment ird. Phone 872-4523. TINA BABY-SI’XTING available garage; finished off for two cars; 165x231’ lot with‘bts off I 1 WRIGHT ‘ 5-2-26-3 Call 872-3917 in my home. Call 872-4729. NEW LISTING: In Cass City 1% story home with I AUCTIONEERING - sw trees, shrubs, and flowers. SHOWN BY APPOINT- - 8-1-29-tf 12-2-26-3 MENT! ! aluminurn siding; furnace 3 yrs. old - 2 bedrooms down Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top Free Estimates dollar for your property. and 2 up plus sewing room; basement; basement BABY-SITTING preschool- 4 ’ on roofing, siding, COLONIAL HOME --- in the Country - 3 miles from Cass practically finished off - 1 car garage attached to home. Phone 872-3019, Cass City. SMITH’S Refrigeration ers weekdays, my house. All this for $32,000.00. sulation, aluminum dodrs 8-10-3-tf and Appliance Repair. Re- City: NEW LISTING! ! 2 story home with 3 extra large and windows and Call 872-5343. 11-2-26-3 *bedrooms; situated on 1.97 acres - high and dry; 2 sidential and commercial. BUSINESS BUILDING: 6414 Main St., Cass City - aluminum or CUSTOM Phone 872-3092. 8-2-26-4 3 BATHROOMS; Kitchen in beautiful Cherry cabinets; natural gas furnace; carpeted; 20x60’; immediate Fiber Glass awnings SLAUGHTERING WANTED - work: clerical, ’ :Andersen thermo windows; forced hot water heating occupancy. Will rent or sell with $6,500 down payment - housekeeping, wallpaper- :system with 4 zones - basement; Open stairway - Wood- AUCTIONEER Sellers will hold land contract. BEEF-PORK-VEAL-LAMB ing, painting, janitorial. *burner remains; 2 car garage with electric opener at- Elkton Roofing Complete Auctioneering Girl Friday - whatever you atached to home - PLUS 24x40’ building; taxes $1500.00 Service Handled Anywhere. & Siding Co. AND need. Elaine Jezewski, :----VACANT - Possession on date of closing of sale. A11 1Acre --- blacktop road - near Cass City -- 1M story - 2 CURING,SMOKING We Make all Arrangements. phone 872-3723. 12-2-19-3 this for $89,OOO.00. bedrooms down and two upstairs; full basement; PROCESS1,NG Our Experience is Your aluminum siding; shutters; 1% car garage attached; Phone 269-7469 TUESDAY & FRIDAY Assurance. [ Card of Thanks I t very neat - $27,500.00 terms. COUNTRY HOME situated on 3 ACRES -RANCH TYPE 5-7-21-tf PackingErla Co., Inc. Ira, David & HOME with aluminum siding; 4 bedrooms; over 1225 WE WANT TO thank our “square feet - Thermopane windows; comes with dish- SPECIAL!!! OUND Labrador Re- Martin Osentoski family and friends for the 12 ACRES 1% story all modern home with aluminum - washer, drapes and curtains remain; hardwood & - USDA Plant 1074 Cass City Phone872-2352 Collect party Saturday and their siding; FIREPLACE ; furnace & woodburning furnace; iever. Call 872-3912 after carpeted floors; small pond - plus 30x40’ pole building Cass City 517-872-2191 expressions of love. It 3 kitchen basement; breeze- 30 p.m. 5-3-5-3 8-10-2-tf - lots of room for children - large garden spot - deer, all bedrooms; FAMILY SIZE - 8-8-4-tf meant a lot to us. Vern and this for $41,500.00. way and 2 car garage attached; loaded with Birch & Pine JOHNSON’S SEPTIC - WELDALL Welding Verna McConnell. 13-3-5-1 trees LIVE STREAM THRU PROPERTY - lots of deer, ERSONALIZED MATCH and TANK - Cleaning - availa- PARTY STORE: Grossing over $zoO,~.oo- Include pheasants, rabbits, etc. REDUCED FROM $55,000 to LOOKS AND WEDDING Engineering Co. All types ble 7 days. No charge DEEPEST THANKS TO real estate, fixtures, equipment and all stock. Selling $37,500 cash or $45,000 on LAND CONTRACT! ! ! ! Just NAPKINS of industrial welding, TIG - mileage. Call 269-8097. Dr. Donahue, Dr. Hall, ICU groceries, beer, wine take out. Sunoco Gas & Oil. of the place to retire to! ! ! MIG - SMAW - flame cut- 8-18-18-tf and staffat Hills and Dales. this for $75,000.00. Sellers will hold land contract and Luscious colors ting, heavy casting repair, Also to my family, Rev. security agreement. IN CAS$ CITY: One story home with 5 rooms; all new tool and die repair, all types INCOME TAX SERVICE - Kelley, those who sent kitchen and Oak cabinets; carpeting ; basement ; natural See new catalog for of metals, aluminum - mag- Prompt, personal atten- cards, flowers, gifts and ? VACANT! ! gas furnace; comes with refrigerator, range and washing latest designs nesium - zinc diecast, steel tion. Soper’s Tax Service, food. God bless each of you ! FOR RENT: 7 room home - carpeting - very neat; machine and curtains; all this on 2 lots - $32,500.00, Own- alloys - bronze and brass 3371 River St:, Kingston, Barbara A. Creason. ers want quick sale - moved to Florida! ! ! metal shearing, breaking Mi. Phone 517-683-2815. 13-3-5-1 VACANT - $150.00 per month, B.A. Calka, Realtor, Cass :ass City Chronicle City, Mich., 872.3355. and rolling. Trained profes- 8-12-31-15 BROWNIE TROOP 915 - 1.87 acres: SPECIALS! ! ! ! 5-2-9-tf sionals. If you have a weld- ELMER H. FRANCIS - would like to thank Dr. Yun, Lots of Room to Stretch Out - Safe For Children! NEAR CASS CITY: RANCH TYPE HOME with 3 large ing problem see us. We are Dr. Martin, Dr. Park, Dr. ‘ ! ! INGO - Every Thursday now stocking steel, building contractor: new NEW LISTING! 5.5 ACRES - M-81 highway location - bedrooms ; 1% bathrooms ; well insulated ; furnace plus Donahue and Hills and , ~ between Cass City & Caro --- RANCH TYPE with Brick Brentwood wood-burner; aluminum siding and storms t St. Pancratius Hall, S. specializing in sheet and homes or remodeling, roof- ing, siding, barns, pole Dales Hospital for the items & Aluminum siding; 3 bedrooms plus 2 bathrooms; new and screens; Living room 14x23’. comes with eeger, Cass City. Doors square and rectangular they donated for our First pen 6:OO p.m. Early-bird steel tubing at competitive buildings. Now have carpeting and floor covering; 2?4 car garage attached; refrigerator, range and water softener; 2 car garage Aid Kits. Also thank you to , : 7 00. painter on staff. Licensed full basement ; Andersen windows; well insulated; Cost plus another storage building; all this for v9,900! ! 30, regular bingo : prices. Call 517-375-2341, Denise Sprague, for hone 872-5410. Knights of and insured. 6446 Pine St., RN, $600 to heat home last year; utility building 10x12’ plus 2295 Hartsell Rd., Elkton. showing us how to use , fenced in dog kennel; many extras; possession on short olumbus Council No. 8892. Ellis and Gary Gardner, Cass City. Phone 872-2921. NO MONEY DOWN This is correct $WOO money down! 5-12-31-tf a-3-5.4 them. 13-3-5-1 . not ice ----$75,OOO.OO. On this 6 home with aluminum siding; new Steven Bouverette. 8-4-4-tf roomy room WE WOULD LIKE to ex- *. furnace; corner treed lot - basement; large dining press our appreciation to ’ VACANT! ! room; wall to wall carpeting; come with Kitchen-Aid Arthur Brown Newly remodeled and decorated home 5 Real Estate For Sale ] Cass City the nurses and staff at Hills FOR RENT: dishwasher; set-up for wood burner in dining room --- and Dales Hospital. Also a rooms - one story - basement; natural gas heating Possession shortly --NO MONEY DOWN if you have ---- system ; VACANT ---- $275.00 per month. special thanks to Dr. Jeung good credit. Well Drilling and Dr. Martin. We will not In Cass City: 3-4 bedroom home with hardwood floors; Real Estate forget the support and SPECIAL ! ! ! and thoughtfulness of friends dining room with glass china; laundry room; 4 piece Cass City 2 80 ACRES - tiled every 55 feet, London clay loam, all - New listing - Older bedroom home on double bathroom; natural gas furnace; aluminum siding; lots lot, new carpeting, some remodeling done. Priced right and neighbors during the tillable. No buildings, near Cass City, $96,OOO.00.Your of Pine Trees - Garage - ALL THIS FOR $25,000.00 - at only $21,900 with terms, 4-H-141 Pump Repair illness and death of Our opportunity to purchase additional land without Sellers will hold land contract. mother, Anna Luana. buildings. Call right now for an appointment! ! ! 13-3-5-1 Country Home - Blacktop road, on 7 acres. 1% baths, STATE LICENSED 40 ACRES: Choice Hunting Land - River thru corner of We have several BUSINESSES for sale - stop at office basement, large garage with workshop, Cass City GENE ELLIOTT and fam- for details . 24H-103 Phone 673-3800 ily would like to give special property --- near Cass City. We have many others to schools. Only $29,500 with terms. ’. choose from. 8-1-27-tf thanks to the Deford school, Cass City: Beautiful 3 bedroom home with 2 baths, Mrs. Murphy,the Cass City See, Call or Write to: attached 2 car garage, natural gas furnace plus wood SHARPENING SERVICE Church of God, the Cass furnace, full basement, recreation rmrn with fireplace, - 2 miles south, 1 1/4 west at City Gun Club, all our well insulated. Quick possession. 25-H-120 5870 W. Kelly Rd. Ed friends and relatives and to B. A. Calka Real Estate Spencer, 872-4512. 8-9-15-tf a lady whose name we Exquisite - This large aluminum and brick colonial has didn’t get. Thank you all so , 1 6306 W. Main St., Cass City Phone 872.3355 everything to be desired. Close to Cass City on 2 acres, -- very much for your help i dream kitchen, 2% baths, family room, fireplace, I Livestock 1 when our house burned Dale Brown - 872-3158 William E. Hamilton, Associate Broker 872-3355 Office garage and pole barn. New on the market, only down. It was greatly ap- $79,500. 16-H-139 FOR SALE - Paint gelding, preciated. 13-3-5-1 gentle. Wanted to buy - I WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF HOMES, RURAL HOMES, FARMS, SMALL. I 63 Acres: Tiled every 50 ft., close to Cas City on black- small pony mare and small I WANT TO say thank you L FARMS, VACANT LAND, BUSINESSES, LOTS, ETC. NOT SHQWN HERE. to Dr. and his assis- I top road. Out-of-town owner. Call for more information donkey. Call 872-2334. Jeung I now. 24F-204 tants, the staff of Hills and I 10-2-26-3 1 Dales Hospital for tender I LISTINGS WANTED ON ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE Farm loving care I received while 1 a patient there. Rev. Joe WE SELL FARMS AND HOMES AT 6% [Equipment Robertson and Rev. Clare Patton, relatives and FOR SALE - Ford 9N trac- friends for prayers in my REAlfOR IN TUSCOLA, HURON, AND SANiLAC COUNTIES tor with loader, good condi- behalf. Also €or gifts, cards U tion. James Hewitt, 4 north and visits. They made my Serving the Thumb Area for over 32 years Phone 8724377 3-3-5-1 An Equal Opportunity Lender and 4% east of Cass City. day. God bless you all. 9-2-26-3 Doris Evens. 13-3-5-1 PAGE SIXTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-WEDNESDAY , MARCH 5,1986 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Audit indicates 1 Taking I v stock Village financiallv healthvd By Bill Myers *Attorney Clinton House and covered by state laws and specialized course in under- ence was anticipated with this year is whether or not the motion taking that ac- regulations. It was agreed water ice diving techniques the money being taken the federal government will Several people have cal- counts, to give them the in effect off the books. The tion was approved. The that Village President Ray sponsored by the Sanilac from the fund balance. “We do away with general re- led recently about their full name, have been council heard a report from council was told that the or- Armstead, Jr. and Clerk County sheriff’s depart- always try to have enough venue sharing. In the past, IRA accounts, which around for a decade and the rules committee deal- dinances being repealed Joyce LaRoche will be ment. money in the fund balance that has meant between ing with its recommenda- they’ve had in stocks or still most people overlook are no longer needed on the meeting with the village at- In other action, the coun- to cover for a few surprises. $44,000 and $46,000 to the CD’s.They’ve felt the stock them. tion on the deletion of 59 books because some are ob- torney on the topic. cil appointed Thomas Her- During the past year, the village which is equal to re- local ordinances. The repe- market was awfully high, It must be folks don’t un- solete, such as one dealing Council members were ron to fill a vacancy on the village had the opportunity venue from 2 mills c and it was time to shift to derstand them. They’re aling of the ordinances was with riding a horse on a vil- told by Superintendent planning commission and a to purchase an industrial taxes.” LaPonsie said if the something less risky. And very simple. recommended by Village lage street. Others are now LaPonsie that a letter had bid of $1,650 from Ernest park which cost us money revenue sharing money is they’ve seen rates on CD’s To qualify to start up such been received from the Wilhelrni was accepted for that had not been budgeted. ended, then the council will steadily dropping, as the an account all you have to State Department of the sale of a 1983 Plymouth On the other hand, money have to consider reducing CD’s mature. do is to be paid a salary or Natural Resources inform- that the village had used as that was budgeted for the services or increasing Here’s the case of one wages. You can then put in Walbro topay ing the village that its appli- a police car. The high bid water tower was not spent taxes over the next year. we’ll call Joe. He’s 61 and up to the first $Z,OOO you cation for a landfill closure was one of 4 received by the and one of our street pro- On top of that, he said other has $16,500 in his IRA ac- earn in such an account. grant was not selected for council. jects came in less than ex- legislation may have an ef- count, plus $2,000 he’s about The amount you put in is funding. State officials said Noting that the village pected,” he said. fect on state-shared re- to put in for this year. taken off your taxable in- dividend of 8C the application did not pro- spent about $28,000 more As far as this year is con- venue and t ransport ation. He’ll have to start draw- come. You don’t pay any vide for a complete closure than it received last year, cerned, LaPonsie said the Property valuations in Cass ing out from the IRA ac- income tax on it at all, until The Board of Directors of 2,944,000 shares outstand- of an entire landfill or LaPonsie said the differ- council has budgeted to City are about the same a count at the end of 1996. you finally withdraw it Walbro Corporation, at a ing. dump. LaPonsie said the spend $85,OOO from the fund last year and are not ex- Meanwhile, with his pre- from the IRA account. rcgularly scheduled meet- The 8 cents per share first council will be able to make balance, but will remain in pected to have much of an sent higher-paying job, plus You can start drawing it ing, declared a first quarter quarter dividend repre- application again during Village the black. “What is going to effect on revenue from Social Security coming out at age 59’%. Amounts dividend of 8 cents per sents a continuation of the the state’s 1986-87 fiscal be the big question mark property taxes. along when he retires five you draw out are then taxa- share payable April 25 to increased dividend payout year, if funding becomes years from now, he won’t ble. You can leave it in until stockholders of record which occurred in the available. elections need to tap the IRA account the year after you’re 70%. March 14. The dividend will fourth quarter of 1985, Di- The council approved a We are now doing professionaq until 1996. Then you must draw out be paid on approximately vidends of 6 cents per share recommendation from the scheduled Here’s what I suggested, roughly 1/15th of it each were paid for the first, sec- personnel committee to ad- and what Joe is doing - year. ond and third quarters of vertise for a soon-to-be-vac- Wedding buying government zero- A bank or a stockbroker County 1985. The dividend was ant position at the wastewa- coupon bonds, the ones cal- ter treatment plant. The for village president ; Chris can be the trustee for the raised to 8 cents per share Tyll for clerk, and Florence and led CATS, in $lO,OOO account. Many of them for the fourth quarter. Total step was taken due to re- I purchases ceiving a notice from Nel- Schrader for village trea- amounts that will mature don’t charge anything at all 1985 dividends of $.26 per surer. The lone candidate each year, starting late for safekeeping. Some share were paid on an aver- son Willy saying that he is for assessor ,is incumbent Senior 1996: charge $25 or so to start the building age of 2,942,000 shares out- planning to retire on May Cass Abraham, a Democ- account. standing. A two-for-one 24. On a related note, it was rat. The officers will be run- $10,000 at cost Both husband and wife, if split of Walbro common announced that Cass City ning for 2-year terms. Portraits Maturity now Yield% they are working, can put stock occurred May 28, has received an award There 2 incumbents I to be filled by April. are in $2,000 a year apiece into 1985. The above figures from the Michigan Water and one newcomer running 11-15-96 $3795 9.25 the IRA account. Vicki Merchant of have been restated to take Pollution Control Commis- Gagetown was hired as a for 3 positions on the Ubly 5-15-97 3492 9.6 In the example earlier in that split into account. sion for having no injuries village council. Candidates 5-15-98 3161 9.65 this column about Joe and part-time program aide in Walbro Corporation is a at the plant last year. the cooperative extension for trustees include Democ- 5-15-99 2840 9.75 his investing now, his manufacturer of automo- In items dealing with the rat Agnes R. Olshove, an 5-15-00 2548 9.85 longest zero-coupons went service office. Ten hours of tive fuel system compo- police department, the overtime was approved for incumbent ; Republican with every wedding photo package. 5-15-01 2331 9.8 out only 15 years. Say nents, small-engine car- council was told that there William Bailey, an incum- the prosecutor’s office on a had been no further action Wedding Album Total cost $18x7 you’re 40 now and you want buretors and plastics, with bent, and Republican Ken- B/W enlargement to get some of these bonds temporary basis, to allow on the new police contract, facilities in the United neth Sweeney, a newcomer. B/W photo for the paper Total amount received as that mature in 30 years-- the staff to catch-up on but the committee should States, Mexico, Japan, Sin- They will be seeking 4-year 20 x 28 poster photo bonds mature when you’ll be 70. work there. The addition of gapore and West Germany. be receiving a request terms on the council. -- $SO,OOO. $10.00 Off your wedding cake from Trudeau ‘s In the next five years, as- For $2,000 now you can part-time help in the trea- Walbro is traded over the shortly. It was also an- Voters in Ubly will also surer’s office was also ap- suming rates are the same, buy $20,000 in these CATS -- counter under the symbol nounced that Police Officer be electing 2 non-partisan proved. Service, Quality and Cost Second to None can keep adding on to government zero coupons -- “WALB” and is listed in the Klaus had received a cer- members to 6-year terms Joe Gladys and Dorr Wiltse the years following 2001 maturing in 2012. NASDAQ NMS stock table. tificate of completion for a on the library board. Run- when his present bonds will Absolute security, a high of Car0 were appointed to ning without opposition are all cashed in. can get interest rate, no re-invest- serve on a commission Madeline Baurer and Lila be He charged with Michigan’s about another $10,000 a ment problems. You’ve Misico. 150th birthday celebration. year at maturity with multiplied your money 10 Free Greek &play in AllCass of the City, voting Gagetown, locations purchases made in his re- times. And a nice fringe be- The board decided to ask - - maining working years. nefit, you’ve cut your taxa- the village of Caro to allow Owendale. Kingston and It’s hard to believe. Three ble income this year by for 2-hour parking along Ubly will ‘be op& Monday parts of Grant and Court fourths of the people who $2,000. That’s a savings of at media center from 7:OO a.m. until 8:OO can have IRA accounts still $500 to $1,0oO depending on Streets in Caro. The com- p.m. don’t have them. These In- your tax bracket. missioners also received annual reports from Tus- dividual Retirement Ac- If you haven’t started an The Greeks are coming! 25-April 10 - Regional Edu- IRA, do so now, even if you cola County Treasurer Elgene Keller, and from Due to the Detroit Institute cational Media Center, 4415 I have to borrow money to do of Arts and its statewide it. Until April 1986, you Executive Director , Mary The Want Ads 15, Ann Vandemark of the services program, in coop- 9:OOS. Seeger a.m. to St., 5:OO Cass p.m., City Mon- - 3 Great Reasons to Buya can put in for 1985, and for eration with the Regional day through Friday only. 1986 of course you can do so Human Development Com- Are Newsy Too! mission. Educational Media Center April 21-25 - Ubly now, too. of Cass City, “The Parth- High School, Ubly. Contact I -4 enon: 2,500 Years of the school for hours. Change,” will be on display A scale model of the during the months of March Parthenon and 42 photos de- and April in the following tailing the history of the locations with free admis- famous Greek monument sion : are featured. Viewers will March 4-12, and March be able to get a feel for the beauty and complexity of 1. Savings of $1,385.00on any Parisienne in stock! the Parthenon. 2. Free air conditioning another Visitors will see color, - save $615.00! a Bean bill sepia and black and white 3. Save over $1,100.00 more with 9.9% financing! photos of the temple that approved by has served to inspire count- Great Selection Plus A Computer Locater! less architects, artists and - - writers with its vision of committee classical perfection. Many FARMERS: versions of the Parthenon LEASE SPECIALS THIS WEEK Congressman Bob have been built around the THIS IS YOUR INVITATION TO AN Traxler says he is “thril- world,’ including a huge re- 1986 S-15 1986 PONTIAC GRAND AM led” that legislation he in- plica in Nashville, Tenn. troduced to protect Michi- The original Parthenon PICKUP gan dry bean growers has on the Acropolis of Athens FO~$1 2330 Onlyfor $1803! been approved by the was built in the fifth cen- Only month . House Agriculture Com- tury B.C. It was also known mittee. Traxler says the as “The Temple of Athena Lease payment based on 60 months plus first month Tuesday and Wednesday full House will act on the the Virgin.” From the time lease payment and refundable security deposit. bill sometime this week. of its construction, the March 11 & 12 “1 know that my bill is Parthenon was the symbol -- important for our bean far- of Athens’ power, wealth mers,” said Traxler. “It and sophistication. USED SPECIALS also is needed by other veg- Today, the worn and frag- WAS NOW To help you get ready for the spring rush, we have etable producers, including 1985 Pontlac 6000LE 4 dr., two tone silver, loaded with options ...... $9,995 $9,695 potatoes and onions.” 1984 Oldsmoblle Cutlass Cisra 4 dr., It. blue ...... $7,495 $8,995 scheduled this special Open House event for two big With House Agriculture 1984 Pontlac T1000 4 dr., brown AMlFM stereo SIVe t Committee approval, ...... days.. . years Of neglect -- to last 1984 Pontlac Sunbird Station Wagon dark blue, door locks, air, Traxler said, “I’m very through time as a precious auto., tilt, more!!!...... Reduced pleased that this bill is mov- work Of art and a symbol of S6,795 ing quickly through the 1984 Pontlac Flero black with silver int., stereo, more ...... $7,495 the glory Of ancient Athens* 1984 Buick Century custom 4 dr., tan with brown top, lots of extras!!. - 58,995 58,495 legislative process. With The Detroit Institute Of Arts $8,995 *REFRESHMENTS the cooperative efforts of 1984 Dodge 600 2 dr., two tone, air, auto., stereo, more...... $7,495 brings the 1983 Chrysler Cordoba two door, blue nice car...... Super Car Senators Riegle and Levin, exhibition to the above loca- $5,495 I hope we can get this bill 1983 Old8 Cutlass Ciera Brougham, loaded, It. briar brown...... $6,495 tions as part Of the Art Insti- 1982 Buick Electra 4 door, all the buttons, dark maroon...... $8,495 $7,995 *PRIZES signed by the President as tute’s state-funded effort to 1982 Chevrolet I4 Ton, super truck...... $5,495 $4,995 soon as possible.” provide cultural events to Traxler drafted the bean communities throughout 1982 Olds Cutlass Ciera 2 dr., maroon...... Save D ISPLAY S 1981 Ford Escort SS white, air, stereo, 2 only miles $3,995 $3,495 * bill after hearing from 8th the state. dr., 30,000 ...... District bean growers con- 1981 Pontiac T1000 4 dr., silver ...... $2,395 cerned with a provision in 1981 Oldsmoblle Cutlass Supreme 2 dr., It. jade, air, stereo, nice car.. . $5,795 $4,795 SPECIALS ON SEED, FERTILIZER, CHEMICALS, FEED the 1985 Farm Bill which is supposed to 1980 Pontiac Phoenlx 4 dr., black ...... Save have been terrified Of 1980 Chevrolet Chevette 4 dr., auto. trans.. $2,195 $1,895 allows farmers of major shaving...... subsidized crops to plant 1980 Ford T-Bird 2 dr., red ...... $3,495 $2,495 Come on in, enjoy a cup of coffee, and talk to us about dry beans or other non-sub- 1979 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 2 dr., black...... New Trade In the items you will need to finish off your Spring shopping sidized crops on “permitted 1979 Mercury Cougar 2 dr., white ...... $2,295 list. acres” - the land that is to 1979 Chevrolet Station Wagon It. blue...... $2,995 52,195 be used for growing price- 1978 Dodge Station Wagon...... supported crops - and still 1978 Plymouth Volare 2 dr., good dependable car ...... Nice Car SPECIALS get deficiency payments on 1978 Ford LTD 2 dr...... $1,495 $995 92 percent of their acreage. 1978 Ford Pinto Station Wagon...... $1,295 6-24-24 B.A. Fertilizer Under the Traxler bill , 1977 Chevrolet Pickup V-8, auto., with topper, not a cleaner one!! ...... $3,295 * new restrictions would pre- * Bulk Chemical vent farmers of major sub- Other Used Trade Ins at the Thumb’s Top Trader * Terra Verde - Alfalfa Seed for Cover Crop sidized crops from planting Y dry beans, potatoes, onions overnight. or other non-subsidized lv 1 crops on permitted acreage I Free Subscription i and still get the deficiency payment. withEachOrder Berger and In Michigan’s 8th Con- i gressional District, 80 per- i cent of Michigan’s annual 1 mecarscity 1 450,000 acre dry bean crop is produced. 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