Defies Leader Al Seeley and 4-H'ers

4h Adamant Harvey Kritzman ready to fight for "his" road

A long smoldering feud be- Commission saying that the tween Harvey Kritzman of Cass ... .he pointed a shotgun at me. Kritz- road belonged to the county and City and the Cass City 4-H man admits this 'and says "I should asking the prosecutor to take Wranglers Club headed by Al legal steps to keep it open. Seeley has reached explosive have shot him and got this over with." This delayed action for a proportions that nearly resulted couple of weeks and now Maki in violence last week and is is involved in the murder trial far from settled today. "I own this road and I have Commission believes that Koch of Samuel Villarreal. The squabble is over the three lawyers waiting to prove is a public road. He promises to take action ownership of Koch Road, 1 1/2 it," he said. Members passed a resolution as soon as this case that opened miles south of Cass City. Access to the 4-H corral is to this effect and instructed early this week is concluded. The road leads directly to from Koch Road only. Kritz- the prosecutor to initiate action Meanwhile, the 4-H club ^rw.,-:v.^ •*•*-" f ^^^^^•P^iitJt • • wMMiH^K^H^^^^^^HI the Kritzman home, about a half man has tried just about every- against Kritzman. members are in the same posi- j^*i**#*^ty&&&*faK^ti"Atf't\V JB__- - ' '*V ,!"|P»"H(MBBBil mile west of Cemetery Road. thing to keep the kids and their But the prosecutor has been tion that they have been on It is also the only access to leaders from using "his" road. dragging his feet, the 4-H lead- and off in the three years or land owned by Dr. Edward Scol- He cuts deep holes in the land ers believe. so that they have been using lon and donated to the club in front of the entrance to the While thecontroversyswirls, the corral: not certain at any- for use as a corral. corral so that cars cannot enter the Wranglers Club have been time just what, thereception —Kritzman claims that he has and when Seeley smooths-them using" the corral"" only With a will be when they arrive . a deed that shows he owns the over, he digs them again. He great deal of difficulty, if at all. Since Kritzman is adamantly land. He's lived at his present has posted signs saying "private Prosecutor Leo Maki is not determined to keep the road home for 27 years and says road" and Seeley has taken them deliberately stalling, but the for his very own, and is ready that the road was nothing but down. wheels of the law sometimes to fight any take over, either a lane until he hauled gravel The other day, Seeley said, grind exceedingly slow. Es- in court or out, it is probable for a road bed and made it he pointed a shotgun at me. pecially if you are a youngster that another summer will slip passable. Kritzman admits this and says, trying to start preparing for by leaving the club still in The road commission never "I should have shot him and got the county fair this summer. limbo. . .or at the very least, THIS IS THE ROAD that is at issue in touched this road. I did it all this over with." Before Maki could act, he using the facilities while keep- myself, the grizzled farmer Despite the deed which Kritz- needed an official resolution ing an eye open for trouble a case that almost certainly will end in jsjl added. man owns, the County Road from the Tuscola Countv Road that could come at any moment. the courts if not in violence. CASS CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 65, NUMBER 8 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN-THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1971 Fifteen Cents TWENTY PAGES 80-cent package refused FROM THE E(liter's Corner Union strikes: rejects

It's unfair, that's what it is. They won't let me claim our dog, Snoogie, as a dependent. If that mongrel isn't de- Cable's final offer pendent, I just don't know the meaning of the word. Employees at General Cable The company also agreed to 'of the wage scale and were would be eligible for vacations He's not only dependent, Corporation, members of local start a pension plan patterned receiving $3.73 1/2 and would if the new pact had been ac- he's dependable. Oh, how he is 6222 of the United Steel Work- after one now in force by the have received $3.99 in the first cepted by the workers. dependable. ers, turned down a "final of- Steelworkers. It would have year under the new pact. To schedule production re- You can positively unequiv- fer" of management Friday and been fullycompanypaid, Rinaldi The union and management alistically, we must be able ocally depend on that mutt to went on strike Saturday morn- said. bargained 36 straight hours be- to plan for vacation periods, show up at mealtime and to Ing. In 1973 another 15 cents per fore giving up Friday morning he said. figure out a way to get him- The offer was termed by hour would be added to salaries at 10 a. m. In anticipation of Representatives for both self into some mess that re- Richard Rinaldi, plant manager, and health and accident insur- the strike that was officially union and management say that quires the service of a vet- as the most expensive ever ance weekly benefits increased called at 1 p. m. Saturday, there are no prospects for an erinarian. worked out at any General Cable from $65 to $70. about 10 per cent of the work- early resumption of negotia- Our dog might not be man's plant at any time. The plant manager also said ers staged a wildcat strike tions. best friend, but he has to rate that significant changes were the day before the official strike Rinaldi said that the com- right up there with Dr. Harry Mrs. Grace Nemeth, local offered in the Incentive rate. began. pany has made its final offer Crandell. A couple of more president, termed the offer in- The majority of the incentive Mrs. Nemeth said, "no com- and will wait until the union dogs like Snoogie and he could adequate and said that the union workers were in grade three ment,"1 when asked in what areas requests discussion about it. forget about caring for cows. and management are quite far and 'these workers were to have she felt the incentive pay was I don't say that I've had apart. inadequate. The strike is the second to PICKETS LIKE THESE stood at all the entrances to General been placed in grade four and hit industry in Cass City. Earl- him in to Harry all that often, She said that the basic areas in some cases, grade five. She said that she felt that but when he sees the good the employees should have a ier this spring, Walbro Cor- Cable Saturday as workers walked off the job after last of disagreement were the In- Cable employee rates poration, the community's sec- doctor he wags his tail and centive standards and the com- started, before the new wage right to take vacations "when goes bounding forward like Las- minute negotiations failed to bring agreement. One source ond largest employer, was idled pany's vacation policy. At Cable offer, at $1.95 for incentive they wanted it, not when the for seven weeks. sie heading for home. reported there were about 20 votes difference in the ballot- the plant closes in the summer workers and would have been company wanted to give it to A year or so ago we had a and all employees take their increased to $2.30 1/2 cents them." horse and as I look back at it Indications are that the cur- ing in the package presented to the membership. Cable hires vacation at this time. in the first year. Rinaldi stressed that about rent strike may well be as now, that horse has become Machinists were at the top 80 per cent of the work force lengthy. a beautiful animal. 350 or more area persons. Meanwhile, Rinaldi said that Sure he cost $25 a month to the total cost of the wage pack- keep and of course he was age over the next three years seldom ridden but. . .he never works out to over 80 cents per came whining at my bedroom hour. door at 4:30 a. m. to get out 5 seek 3 open Cass City Tight fisted land control of the house or almost ram the In the first year the pact screen door in, a half hour later called for at least 19 cents to get back in just as I am per hour for all employees, pleasantly getting back to plus upgrading of job classi- dreamland. fications at a cost of 6.3 cents Our dog probably costs as school board positions per hour. seen in Elkland zone laws much to keep as our horse did. Maybe more. In addition, the company The five candidates seeking candidates. worked through the construc- agreed to increase the spread Impossible you say? Not for the three open Cass City School Reid is a dairy farmer, the Members of the Elkland The changes authorized in An important facet of the new a dog with talent. tion of the new high school and between jobs from 9 1/2 cents the meeting Monday were in Board positions have two things father of four children and is has been a diligent supporter to 10 cents per hour for all Township Zoning Board re- zoning law is the establishment Our eldest hadn't sneaked in common. All have several active in the Presbyterian viewed a final revision of the the areas of business and in- of the right of variance to the him into our house for more of curriculum improvement. grades six through 19. dustrial zoning. children and all have been in- Church. The third incumbent has proposed township zoning or- code. In effect this gives the then a couple of days when it terested in school affairs for He has been a member of Life insurance and accidental dinances and ordered several A half mile of land east and zoning board the right to allow was decided that he simply served only briefly on the board. west of the village limits front- many years. the board as the school went Dean Hoag was appointed Feb. death -or dismemberment in- changes. building that does not conform must have shots. Rabies shots, Most of the five are non- through several money crises; surance was upped from $4,000 ing on M-81 was set aside to the new code, judging each distemper shots. . .all the shots 8 to replace Horace Bulen. Meeting in public session at for business expansion. committal about any other rea- seen the rise of teachers' He is in charge of shipping at to $5,000. New provisions for the Cass City Cultural Center, application as it is presented that dogs can possibly get our sons for wanting to help direct unions, and participated in the life insurance on retirement An estimated 160 acres near to the board. dog has had. General Cable Corporation and the entire ordinance was care- the railroad tracks and adjacent the activities of the school dis- planning for construction of the has been interested in school that allows $1,000 the first fully reviewed by Chairman Members of the zoning board He's a mongrel but he's med- trict. new high school. year and decreases 20 per cent to land owned by the Cass City working on the final draft Mon- ically protected right up there affairs for many years. He Grant Hutchinson and the zoning Development Corporation in Two of the five have been The second candidate with is the father of five and is per year after the first year, board. day included: Hutchinson, Bob with the blue bloods of the kennel involved in school affairs for long experience is Mrs. Ger- was authorized. southwest Cass City was set Tuckey, Jack Laurie and Tom set. a native of the Cass City area. The new zoning law, together aside for industrial expansion. many years as incumbent mem- aldine Prieskorn. She has com- with a junk yard ordinance, will Herron. And have I told you about Challenging Hoag for the two- For employees actively bers of the board and are ask- pleted 8 years on the board. year term to fill the vacancy give the township tight fisted the drapes he's ruined and the ing to be allowed to continue She was born in Cass City in working over the age of 65, shoes he has chewed? We finally is Victor Guernsey. control over all building, all to serve. 1931 and moved to Bay City Cable would have paid medi- business and all industry locat- figured out why leaving a pair Guernsey is a 1952 graduate care and insurance premium The candidate with the most as a young girl. She returned of Michigan State University ing in Elkland township. of shoes laying around the floor previous service is Donald with her husband in 1959. She costs of Blue Cross, Blue Shield at our house is like leaving an and is vice-president of fuel Among the provisions of the Reid. He first joined the board is a graduate of Northwestern pump sales at Walbro Corpor- filler insurance. open bottle of booze before an in 1960 when he was one of ordinance- that will have wide University and has five chil- ation. In the second year the com- — Concluded on page 4 four elected from among nine dren. While on the board she Concluded on page 4 effect are: pany offered 15 cents per hour The restriction of any single with the day after Thanksgiv- family home built outside a ing as an additional paid holi- subdivision to a minimum of day. Management offered two one-acre lots. weeks' vacation after three The restriction of any two- years instead of five years. family home to about 1 1/4 acre lots. Setting aminimumof 10acres to classify land as being a "farm". This is important, authorities say, because under the new law no farm animals will be allowed on any prop- erty that is not classified as a farm. The ordinance also makes adequate off-street parking a must for all new buildings and establishes rigid rules for building on property. . .requir- ing set amounts of space be- tween buildings and the edge of the property. Under the new law, the zon- ing board will have final ap- proval of land use for schools, A FENCE OF hail immediately after the colleges, parks, taverns, race storm struck. For -more pictures and story tracks and other similar DR. EDWARD SCOLLON GERALDINE PRIESKORN DONALD REID DEAN HOAG VICTOR GUERNSEY "secondary" uses. turn to page 17. PAGE TWO CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1971 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Hills and Dales General Hospital Mrs. Reva Little BIRTHS: Cass City Social and Personal Items Phone 872-3698 June 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hall of Deford, a girl. June 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Der- Trie may family reunion will san Dandron of Kingston, aboy. Mrs. Floyd Wiles, Mrs. Lyle The annual congregational Miss Paula Karr sustained Mrs. Alice McAleer had as Lounsbury and their mother, and Sunday School picnic of Good a broken right arm recently be held Saturday, June 12, at guests from Friday until Sun- the home of Mr. and Mrs. OTHER PATIENTS LISTED Mrs. Eliza Morse, visited Mrs. Shepherd Lutheran Church will when she fell from her horse day, her son Walter who does Charles Cutler at Saginaw be held Sunday, June 13, at and landed in the ditch. Frank Nagy with potluck din- work as a civilian in Saigon MONDAY, JUNE 7, WERE: Tuesday. the Sanilac park on M-5 3, three ner at noon. All friends and and his three children who live and a half miles south of M-81. Mr. and Mrs. Don DeLong, relatives of the Mays are in- in Detroit. William A. Parrott, Mrs. vited. John Boycott, Mrs. Bias Sal- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Louns- Mrs. Howard Loomis and David bury returned home Sunday Forty-five attended the Loomis attended a wedding re- Mrs. Esther McCullough re- dana, John H. Bohnsack, Mrs. Fraser Ladies Aid dinner June Attending commencement ex- turned home June 1 from an Manley Asher, D. C. Kelley, from a ten-day trip. They went ception Friday evening at the to New Richmond, Wis., for 2 at the church. The next din- school in Caro for Mr. and Mrs. ercises in Marlette Sunday eight-day trip to England. The John Lebloda, Mrs. Frank Reid, afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. trip was made in company with Mrs. Thomas Moore, Mrs. Carl their son's wedding and from ner will be June 16. Joseph Miller (Edna Bush) who there went to Wyoming and were married earlier in the Ronald Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Janice McCallum and Wright, Mrs. Ethel Spitler; Dale Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dorothy Lively of Lansing. Mrs. Fred Withey of Case- other Western states. The American Legion Aux- evening. iliary will meet Monday eve- Jerold Little of Cass City and While in England she visited vllle; Lt. Col. Don Anker, who is Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parrish Miss Muriel Addison's sister, Gordon Hartsell of Bay Port; Mrs. Mae Cunningham spent ning, June 14, at 8 p. m. at two weeks in Pontiac with her the Legion hall. Hostesses for stationed at Fort Sill, Okla., of Deford. Mrs. Gary Swalwell, Mrs. William Dor ling, and the Fred Stanley, Mrs. Ellett At- spent the month of May in the former Cheryl Parrish of latter's daughter. Mrs. Alice wood of Caro; daughter, Mrs. Nettie Inglis, the June meeting are Mrs. Gar- who was ill. Mrs. Inglis died rison Stine, Mrs. Roger Nicho- schooling at Fort Lee, Virginia. Cass City, was a member of McAleer and Mrs. Ella Price Mrs.^Hazen^Kritzman, Sam-^ -the class of 123 seniors; ~met-MrsrMcCullougJrin~ Lans-~ uel Sangster of Decker; "Saturday, June 5, atilioOp7niT las" arid "Mrs.T "Josephi Koepf. The funeral was held at Huntoon Election of officers for the com- The Seventh • District As- ing when she returned. Dualne Seibel, Mrs. John sociation of American Legion Mr. and Mrs. Don Lorentzen Tenczer, Christopher Huizar Funeral Home, Pontiac, ing year will take place during Wednesday, June 7. the business meeting. Posts and Auxiliaries will meet and son Rick had as a week- The Woman's Study Club's H, Mrs. Mary Goslin of Gage- Sunday, June 13, at Otter Lake. end guest, Miss Karen Flowitt last meeting of the season will town; Dinner is from noon until 1:30 of Detroit. Saturday evening be a 12:30 luncheon Tuesday, Clark Jackson, Mrs. Marg- The Lee Hartels held open p. m. with business meetings Rick Lorentzen and his guest June 15, at Frankenmuth. Mrs. aret Cleland of Ubly; ENGAGED house Sunday afternoon, hon- for each group at 2 p. m. Elec- attended the wedding of a room- Alice McAleer and Mrs. Harold Daniel Goslin of Unionville; oring their daughter, Sharon, tion of district officers for the mate of Rick's at Pigeon. Perry are in charge of trans- Mrs. William Satow, Mrs. a Cass City High School grad- coming year will take place. portation. John Schweitzer, William uate. Clair Tuckey was the dele- Satow, Gary Lee Sy Jr., Le- Mr. and Mrs. John West went gate from the Cass City Mis- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry Roy Halst, Mrs. Lawrence Mrs, Evelyn MacKay re- Saturday to Windsor, Ont., and sionary Church to the annual were in Toledo, Ohio, June Klass of Sebewaing; turned Saturday after spending from there, accompanied by church conference held last 3-4, guests of their daughter Lavere Killinger of Pigeon; four weeks in Ohio with her relatives, went to New York week at Brown City. Mr. and and family, the Neil Holts, and Mrs. Edgar Beeler of Akron; brother and sister and other to attend graduation of officers Mrs. Tuckey spent from Thurs- Thursday evening attended a Stephanie Burns, Randy relatives. She also spent four at the West Point military acad- day until Saturday there. Also piano recital at the Notre Dame Adamczyk of Kingston; weeks in Columbus, Ga., with emy. A friend, Larry Navin of attending the conference were school of music in which their Anton Enderle of Owendale; Capt. and Mrs. Fred MacKay Royal Oak, was one of the new Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Kidney. grandson, Bradley Holt, par- Mrs. Peter Majask of Mar- and Tina. The Fred Mac Kays officers. Thursday they will ticipated. lette; returned to Cass City with his attend a military wedding when Seniors were honored at a Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert of De- mother and are spending this Larry Navin and Miss Shari reception Sunday morning at Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Geiger Mrs. Glen Mellendorf ford; week here. Trinity United Methodist announce the birth of their first Mrs. Gerald Creason and DuPraw of Royal Oak will be married. .Church following the service. grandchild, Lori Jean, born to The First Baptist Church, couple left for a northern trip baby boy of Snover. The Youth Fellowship of They were seated together dur- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hyzer, Bad Axe, was the setting for and are making their home in Salem United Methodist Church Mrs. Edwin J. Smith of South- ing the service and were pre- June 8. The baby weighed six the May 29 wedding of Mr. Cass City. took Shari Geiger and Mick field spent the week end at the sented with a gift by Mrs. Harry pounds and one ounce. and Mrs. Glen Mellendorf. The The groom is a graduate of Kirn, members of this year's Smith farm home south of town. Crandell from the church. couple were married in an eve- Owendale High School and the Marriage Licenses graduating class, to the Sveden Mrs. Smith was honored last Those honored were Rob Alex- The youth group of Good Shep- ning ceremony by the Rev. G. bride, Harbor Beach Commun- House in Saginaw for dinner week at a retirees' dinner. She ander, Anne Bulen, Robbin Hoff- herd Lutheran Church held a Steven Baker, pastor. ity School. She is the former Robert J. Karr, 20, ofVas- Sunday. They were accompanied is completing 28 years this man, Sherry Bacon, Tom Crow, picnic Sunday afternoon at the Parents of the couple are Judith Ann Binder. sar and Cynthia Sue Kron- by one of the sponsors, David month as ateacher and librarian Randy Kozan, Sue McDonald, Cass City park. The event wel- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. kowski, 19, of Frankenmuth. Loomis, and the Sunday school in the Redford township schools. Les Merchant and Scott comed the newly confirmed as Binder of Bad Axe and Mrs. The couple are employed m Kenneth Charles Schott, 19, teacher, Mrs. Charles Tuckey. Guernsey. members. Erma Mellendorf of Owendale Cass City. He is with the Sun- of Cass City and Shari Lynn DENICE PARKER Twelve attended. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Moore and the late Stanley Mellendorf. oco Station and she is em- Geiger, 17, of Cass City. of Caro will leave Friday on a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Craig Mr. and Mrs.GaylordKerby- Candelabra and vases of white ployed by Walbro Corporation. Kenneth Dale Stoll Jr., 23, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parker The Evergreen WCTU will two-week vacation. They will attended a family dinner Sun- son of Davison attended a school gladioli and pink mums Hanked of Cass City and Linda Sue of Owendale announce the en- meet at the home of Mrs. Milt- visit Mrs. Moore's daughter day at the Robert McNeil home reunion Saturday at Shabbona the church altar. Guests attended from Port gagement of their daughter, on Soldan Thursday, June 17, at Colwood when the 19th birth- and were overnight guests Sat- Huron, Flint, Richmond, Harbor Lester, 22, of Kingston. and family, T-Sgt. and Mrs. The bride wore a traditional Beach, Memphis, Detroit, Fair- Francis Xavier Pliska, 39, Denice, to Duane DeLong, son at 3:30. There will be election Leroy Magel and family in Okla- day of Terry McNeil was cele- urday of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan gown fashioned of organza over of Mr. and Mrs. Donald DeLong of officers. brated. Tracy and attended the open grove, Bay City, Cass City and of Mayville and Connie Sue homa City, Okla. taffeta, detailed with Venice the surrounding vicinity. Sugden, 27, of Mayville. of Cass City. Open house was held Sunday house Sunday afternoon for lace. The high Victorian neck- Ronald Lee Teague, 30, of Miss Parker is a 1971 grad- afternoon in the T. C. Hendrick Two weeks of Daily Vacation Thirty-one youth frorn Salem Duane and Douglas O'Dell. line was laced with satin, also Caro and Judith Ann Schenk, uate of Owen-Gage High School home by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bible school, from June 14-25, United Methodist Church at- banding the Camelot sleeves and 29, of Cass City. and he is a 1966 graduate of Tracy in honor of Mrs. Tracy's is planned for children at the tended a roller skating party Dr. E. Paul Lockwoodof4509 circling the raised waistline. Open house for Larry Allen Loomis, 19, of Cass City High School. He also twin sons, Duane and Douglas, Fraser Presbyterian Church. Saturday afternoon at Snover. Downing, Cass City, Michigan, Her bouffant illusion veil was Caro and Annie Lynn Payne, attended Michigan State. who were graduated Tuesday Mrs. John Shagena is in charge. Accompanying the youngsters has been selected for member- held byasemi-crown of organza 17, of Caro. Wedding plans are indefinite. from high school and were also were Mrs. Dale Buehrly, Mrs. ship in the American Chiro- and Venice lace. Orville Karrs Wayne Charles Daniels, 29, celebrating their 18th birthday Fourteen were present June Gerald Auten, Mrs. Eldon Stout - practic Association. The an- Given in marriage by her of Caro and Shirley Ann Hahn, Mt. Mitchell, on North Caro- Sunday. About 80 relatives and 1 when the Frances Belle enburg and Mrs. David Loomis. nouncement was made today at father, she carried a white Mr. and Mrs. Orville Karr, 33, of Unionville. lina's Blue Ridge Parkway and friends attended, fromDavison, Watson past matrons' club of the organization's national Bible with awhite orchid, steph- 9135 East AB Ave., Richland, William Joseph Hagerty, 29, rising 6,684 feet, is the highest Marlette, Attica, Elsie, Caro, Gifford chapter OES of Gage- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Parrish headquarters at Des Moines, anotis and ivy. Mich., will celebrate their 40th of Saginaw and Ima Jean Lee peak east of the Mississippi Bellville, New Boston, Taylor, town met with Mr. and Mrs. hosted an open house Saturday Iowa. Maid of honor for her sister wedding anniversary. Klinesmith, 29, of Caro. River. Romulus and Cass City. Chris Roth. There was the usual evening in honor of Mrs. Gary was Janice Binder of Bad Axe Open house will be held June potluck supper with business Swalwell of Marlette, the form- Floyd Kloc, 6195 Severence and bridesmaids were Joann 13 from 2-5:00 p. m. at their meeting after which cards were er Cheryl Parrish, who was Rd., Cass City, has been named Binder of Caro and Mrs. Rich- daughter's home, Mr. and Mrs. played. Prizes went to Mrs. among the seniors graduated to the Dean's List at Saginaw ard Binder of Bad Axe. Alfred Bowker, 9185 East AB Maude Sarosky, Mrs. Grace Sunday afternoon by Marlette Valley College for academic The honor maid, bridesmaids Ave., Richland, Clara, George Hendershot and High School. Fifty-four rel- achievement during the winter and junior bridesmaid wore Mrs. Karr is the former Clayton Root. Mrs. Howard atives and friends attended. semester. identically styled gowns in pink Evelyn Simmons, daughter of Loomis won a door prize. The double chiffon, designed with Mrs. William Simmons and the FATHER'S next meeting will be July 6 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Root Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beards- white lace banding the high late Mr. Simmons of Cass City. at the home of Mrs. Sarosky. visited Olin Thompson Sunday ley left Thursday and returned neckline and accenting the Mr. Karr is the son of the late afternoon at Port Austin. home Monday. They visited the bodice with full double chiffon Mr. and Mrs. Richard Karr of Mrs. Archie Hicks of Deford Rev. and Mrs. Richard Beach sleeves. Matching pink floral Cass City. and Mrs. Irma Hicks made a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moynes and family at Alto and attended looped headpieces with butter- Mr. and Mrs. Orville Karr business trip to Saginaw Fri- and son Richard of Madison commencement exercises at fly veils completed their en- exchanged nuptial vows at her day. Heights were Saturday visitors Lowell Thursday night when sembles. parents' farm home near Gage- MEN'S at the home of Mrs. Irma Hicks. their granddaughter, Sharon Julie Helwig was junior town, June 15, 1931. They were Roger Reid, stationed at Beach, graduated. From there bridesmaid and ring bearer was farmers in the Gagetown and Lowry AFB, Denver, Colo., Luncheon guests of Mrs. they went to Ashley to visit Jeffrey Binder. Cass City area until 1943, when spent the week end of May 22- Helen Little June 2 were Mrs. their daughter and family, the Gary Mellendorf of Cass City they moved to Upjohn Farms, 23 with his parents, Mr. and Murray Caister and children Lorn Bigelows, and attended was. best man for his twin broth- Richland. Mrs. Donald Reid. and Mrs. Carl Becker and graduation exercises Sunday er. Groomsmen were Daniel Mr. Karr has been a build- SPORT daughter Jodi of Caro. afternoon at Ashley when their Binder and Richard Binder, both ing contractor since 1947 in SPORT Mrs. Anna Hicks of Flint was grandson, Charles Bigelow, of Bad Axe. the Richland and Gull Lake an overnight guest Saturday of Mrs. Aaron Turner joined graduated. Mrs. Binder, the bride's area. They both enjoy garden- Mrs. Irma Hicks. members of her family June mother, chose a matching pink ing, antique collecting and car- 1 at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McClorey coat-dress ensemble with lace ing for their four grand- Capt. and Mrs. James Reid Mrs. Frances Schilling in held open house Sunday, at St. trim. Mrs. Mellendorf wore a daughters. SHIRTS beige dress and matching ac- and children, Brian and Val- Unionville, when the birthday Pancratius Hall, honoring their BY "CAMPUS" SHIRTS of their brother, Royal Dick- granddaughter Cindy who grad- cessories. Both mothers had erie, of Eglin AFB, Florida, left June 2 after spending two inson of Flint, was celebrated. uated from high school. Guests white rose corsages. The three "T's" —- textiles, PRICED FROM weeks with his parents, Mr. came from Arizona, Pontiac, A reception for about 200 tourism and tobacco -- are and Mrs. Donald Reid. He ex- Utica, Bridgeport, Caro, De- guests was held at the Farm North Carolina's leading in- pects to be at Wright-Patter- The Old Settlers reunion, ford and Cass City. Bureau Building, Bad Axe. The dustries. son AFB near Dayton, Ohio, usually held the third Saturday for the next two years, attend- in June at Deford, will be held AND $2.79 a week later this year, Satur- ing school. day, June 26. UP J Dr. & Mrs. Oscar Sorenson, Rochester, Talk The Tuscola County OES Club (About Electric Heat ... and how it protects 2 for $5.00 met with the Gagetown Chapter Attending the wedding of Miss Order of Eastern Stars Satur- Linda Lonsberry and William antique furniture in their Wedgwood Museum. SEE OUR WIDE day, June 4, for a potluck din- Wright II Saturday at Rochester PERMANENT PRESS ner meeting. Nomination of of- were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pratt SELECTION OF SHORT and children, Mrs. Thelma SHORT SLEEVES - PLAIDS ficers was also held with AND LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS Dorothy Tracy named presi- Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Little AND PLAIN COLORS-SIZES S-M-L dent-elect; Lucille Wotton, 1st and family, Mr. and Mrs. How- vice-president; Mable Hender- ard Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. MEN'S shot, 2nd vice-president, and .Harold Little and Mrs. Helen Miria Randall, for secretary Little. The Little families vis- and treasurer, will be elected ited Mrs. Helen Little's sis- STRETCH ter-in-law, Mrs. George Berg- GIFT SUGGESTIONS 70%ORLON from Millington Chapter. The next meeting will be held the en at Lake Orion, en route SOX 30% NYLON $1,PR. last Saturday of September and home. Kingston Chapter will be Mrs. Ira L. Wood underwent • Beau Brummel Ties MEN'S hostess. ear surgery Friday in Ford Installation of Cass City Hospital. Bethel 77 Job's Daughters will DRESS take place at the Caro Masonic Miss Karen Holm, who is Temple Saturday, June 12, at employed at Frankenmuth, • Men's Jewelry 8 p. m. Kimberly Curry will spent Wednesday at her par- be installed as Honored Queen; ental home and returned to Teresa Tracy as Senior Princ- Frankenmuth Thursday. PANTS ess; Sandra Hawley, Junior Princess. They are both of Cass Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holm, • Billfolds PRICED FROM City. Marie Seddon is guide Mr. and Mrs. Roger Root and and Karen Cameron, Marshall, children were luncheon guests and are both of Kingston. This Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle will be open installation. Zapfe. • Men's Handkerchiefs $4.69 I Rev. Ira L. Wood and Mrs. Mrs. Fred Maier and Miss TO Esther McCullough, lay dele- Laura Maier attended the wed- gate from Salem United Meth- ding Saturday of Mrs. Maier's I odist Church, are in Adrian this grandniece, Cynthia Marie I A COMPLETE LINE OF week attending the annual Cooley. She is the daughter of church conference. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cooley of "Hanes" & "Fruit of the Loom" $9.98 Robert Searls of Cass City Gagetown. The groom, Dennis I accompanied Mr. Wood Tues- Charles Schweitzer, is the son I"...electric heat gives us that SPORT AND DRESS PANTS day to attend the conference. of Mr. and Mrs. AlvinSchweitz- UNDERWEAR er of Pigeon. The couple were ALL PERMANENT PRESS Mr. and Mrs. Don DeLong married in St. Paul's Lutheran Iuniformity that we need." I and Mrs. Howard Loomis spent Church, Llnkville, by Rev. SIZES 28-44 the week end with the A. j. Name_ James Van Dellen of Cass City. Days. Nights. Fall. Winter. Spring. Murrays in Williamston and The bride is an RN and is Address. Sunday morning attended church employed in Bay City. Her sis- IElectric heat is always just right there when Marilyn Murray ter, Debbie Cooley, was one City made her first communion. of the bridesmaids and also for people, too! Send us your 160 Service Bldg. 2000 Third Among other guests of the Mur- sang "The Lord's Prayer." name and address. We'll prove it. Detroit, Mich. 48226 FEDERATED rays Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Carlton Cooley of I EDISON Carl Mclntosh (Shirley Brown) Owendale, cousin of the bride, Cass City of Williamston. was organist.- CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1971 PAGE THREE Sp4 R. Kramer "If It Fitz. . ." near Long Binh A racial confrontation Rabbit tracks In Vietnam is Army Specialist Four Rodney L. Kramer, son of BY JIM FITZGERALD By John Haire Mr. and Mrs. William M. Kram- r,x^ •!;; er, 3806 S. Kingston Rd., Kings- ton. There were over 53,000 had only Stroh's, no Budweiser. But there was no riot. Not (And anyone else he can get to help)f The 22-year-old soldier is a people at the ball park that It was the guy in front of this time. The barmaid's boss \A »x clerk with Headquarters Com- Sunday, which meant waiting me who wanted a Bud. He was whispered in her ear and she pany of the 1st Signal Brigade, in a long line to buy a beer. a fat black man who smiled at quickly shut up. Someone told near Long Binh. I came away from the counter my redheaded son and made Fatty that overworked bar- His wife Janet lives on Route wondering if a race riot could friendly conversation as the line maids, with 53,000 customers, Most any fiction writer would reject this plot as unbe- 1, Kingston. be caused by a barmaid who edged slowly forward. The are often rude to everyone, re- lievable, Last week Diane Asher wore her mother's jacket trouble began when Fatty finally gardless of race, creed or to school and lost the glasses from one of the pockets. reached the barmaid and re- religion, and he shouldn't take A while later an area resident found the glasses and turned quested a Budweiser. it personally. He took his them into the Chronicle. "Go to the next stand," she Stroh's and left. Whew! Mrs, Joann Asher works at the Chronicle and was grousing said curtly, "all we have is It was true about the bar- about losing the glasses and was told to check the glasses Stroh's." She was white. maid. I observed her twice turned in and (you've guessed it) they belonged to her. Many of the concession stands more throughout the double- at Tiger Stadium sell only header. She was nasty to 2 '" Stroh's oh draft. It is no co- youngsters - both white - who incidence that Stroh's sponsors had innocently sweated out a Manual James Saplen, the motorcycle rider involved in a the broadcasts. And long line only to reach the crash last week, reports some interesting sidelights about it is probably no coincidence dragon at the end and learn the crash. that there is no large sign at that she wouldn't sell them While he lay over the hood of the car where he was thrown these stands, warning thirsty pop: "Y'er in the wrong line, on impact he could hear the people around him and under- patrons that they shouldn't kid." (But there's nosign warn- stand their questions, but was unable to utter a sound. waste time standing in line ing the kids.) MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM C. O'DELL When he arrived at Hills and Dales General Hospital he if they want something besides I told my son there was felt fine and was treated for minor bruises and released. Stroh's. An uninformed cus- something important to be He went home to bed and the next day was unable to get tomer is good for Stroh's busi- The family of Mr. and Mrs. William C. O'Dell will hold learned from what we'd seen. an open house honoring their 40th wedding anniversary Sunday, up. He checked back into the hospital again and after several ness. By the time he reaches days of treatment was up and around with the help of crutches. It is the importance of polite- June 13, from 1:00 p. m. to 7:00 p. m. at the home of Mr. the counter he has already ness. Everyone should smile missed 2 home runs and his and Mrs. William L. Miller, at 425 W. Lincoln, Caro. more. They should always say William O'Dell and Loraine Bogert were married at Vas- ******** thirst has grown fatter while "please," and "thankyou."They his patience has thinned. He'll sar June 12, 1931, by the Reverend James Priestley. At should be kind to each other. that time Mr. O'Dell was manager of the Vassar A & P Store. Most of the action in baseball is not in each individual take whatever the barmaid is Why not? It doesn't hurt. play but the anticipation of the play ahead. Although the crowds handing out, as long as it's Later they opened their own store, known as O'Dell's Food Actually, it makes you feel Shop. They lived in Vassar about seven years after their were small at the high school district tourney and student cold and quick. good. support almost non-existent, the fans who did trek to Essex- That's how black Fatty felt marriage. After two years in Chicago they moved to Cass City. There's a lot that's lousy Mr. O'Dell is a building contractor and Mrs. O'Dell, who ville were rewarded with a tight contest and staid old baseball about the situation. He told the in this world. And God knows was showing its wares to best advantage. barmaid he'd buy whatever she worked as a secretary for over 15 years at the Cass City good manners are no cure-all. High School, is now assisting her husband in the building I guess what I'm trying to say is that everyone was swept was selling, rather than buck "Thank you" said a million business. up by baseball's drama and that the games were more inter- another long line. But he esting because of the new tournament aspect of the game. times isn't going to take the They have six children: Mrs. Joel (Donna) Hurley of Ann couldn't resist commenting on sting and unfairness out of big- her impolite dismissal. "That's Arbor; Keith O'Dell of Owosso; David O'Dell of Colorado; otry. But politeness is certain- ******** no way to talk to a man," he Jack O'Dell of Grand Ledge; Mrs. David (Judy) Johns of ly the Onward and Upward way Grand Rapids; and Mrs. William (Arlene) Miller of Caro. told her. "Don't tell me to go to go. They also have 11 grandchildren. There are five candidates for three open posts on the Cass somewhere else. Ask me if I City School Board this year. The vital statistics appear Thanks for listening to the All friends are invited to attend the open house. Please, want a Stroh's." sermon. Please come again. no gifts. elsewhere in this issue. The barmaid wasn't going to But if you want to find out why these people want to serve take any of his lip. She lipped you will have to ferret it out for yourself. right back. With great nasti- It's traditional in smaller communities to mask real reasons ness, she informed Fatty that for seeking public office. It's the rare candidate that speaks he couldn't tell her what to out and tells his real motivation for running or how he feels say, and what she had said was about issues. perfectly OK, she had no Bud- Select 14*-member jury in The reason for this deplorable condition is that the candidate weiser, and so on. ... • who speaks freely about what it is he's up-tight about rarely Now Fatty was angry, He is elected. out-nastied her. He accused her of talking down to him because MXM he was black. He said "you people better get off your high (Want Help Finding What You Want? Mrs. Larry King horse or we are going to knock Villarreal murder trial you off," He looked ready to Try The Want-Ads Today! Saturday, May 29, the United taker and Rita Whittaker were climb over the bar and start Missionary Church in Cass City flower girls. knocking right then. The trial of Samuel Vil'lar- was the scene of the wedding Larry Guilds was best man So all of a sudden, there it real, 59, of Kingston, began when Miss Cheryl Whittaker and and Bob King and Jerry King was: a racial confrontation in Tuesday morning in Tuscola Larry King, both of Cass City, were ushers. all its ugliness. Dozens of County Circuit Court on a were married. The Rev. Clem Mrs. Whittaker wore a tur- people, black and white, were charge of first degree murder. Schott officiated at the double- quoise crepe dress with match- crowded around the 2 antago- Villarreal, a Mexican-Amer- ring ceremony. She is the ing accessories. She also wore nists. Thousands of people, ican farmer, is a resident of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mel- a corsage of white carnations black and white, were just a the Plain Road area southwest vin Whittaker of Cass City and and yellow rosebuds. few feet away. The sun was hot of Kingston. He is charged with he is the son of Mrs. Vera Mrs. King chose a pink crepe and the booze was flowing. I ANNUAL the slaying of his common law King, Cass City. dress with a lace overlay. Her wished my son were someplace wife, Tillie, Sunday afternoon, The bride, given away by her corsage consisted of pink rose- else - and I were there with Dec. 27, 1970, A 14-member father, wore a satin gown with buds and white carnations. him. jury was selected by noon to a floor length train. Her veil Special music consisted of hear the case with two of the was a floor length mantilla, the songs, "Because," "The Crystal Horn jury members to serve should accented with Belgium lace. Lord's Prayer" and the theme any members take ill during She carried a white Bible with from "Love Story." what is expected to be a fairly a white orchid, purple asters A reception for 300 guests drowns in Bay lengthy trial. and lilies. followed in the Deford Ele- Before the jury begins de- Maid of honor was Diane mentary School. Port Channel liberating the case the number Whittaker. She wore a light The bride is a graduate of will be cut to twelve by lot. lavender floor length crepe Cass City High School and Delta Crystal Horn, 16, daughter The indications from Judge dress with dark lavender ac- College. She isnowaregistered of Mrs. Thelma Horn of Bay James P, Churchill today were cessories. She carried an arm nurse. The groom graduated ELECTION Port, drowned Friday evening that the court will convene for bouquet of dark lavender and from Cass City High School about 5:30 south of Bay Port about five hours a day and the white asters. and is employed at General when she apparently -- stepped prosecution began its presenta- NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF Bridesmaids were Kathy Cable. in a six foot hole in the Bay tion of the case Tuesday after- CASS CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Whittaker and Wenda Whittaker. The bride wore a mint green Port, Channel. Miss Horn and noon. They wore dresses identical pantsuit when they left for their a companion, Maryann Strong TUSCOLA, HURON AND SANILAC COUNTIES, MICHIGAN to the maid of honor. They also honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls of Bay Port, were wading in the carried arm bouquets of dark and New York State. area when the accident Propose State TO BE HELD lavender and white asters. The couple now reside on occurred. Miss Horn was just JUNE 14, 1971 Linda Whittaker, Lori Whit- Sherman Street in Cass City. learning to swim and Coroner James Colgan ruled the death control of schools TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT: an accidental drowning. It makes the second drown- ing victim in Huron county in Legislation has been intro- Please Take Notice that the Annual Election of the qualified electors of this young summer season. duced in the Michigan House to turn over full responsibility said School District will be held on Monday, June 14, 1971, in the High School MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF for financing public education Building, in the Village of Cass City, Michigan. CIRCULATIONS to the State by the 1973-74 .PUBLISHED .EVERY THURSDAY AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN school year. 6552 Main Street The measure also would re- THE POLLS OF ELECTION WILL OPEN AT 7:00 O'CLOCK, A.M. , AND John Haire, publisher. quire all school districts in National Advertising Represents Michigan to submit their CLOSE AT 3:00 O'CLOCK, P.M. live, Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc.. 267 Michigan Avenue, East budgets a year in advance for Larming, Michigan. State scrutiny. Second Class postage paid at Cam. House Republican Leader At said Annual Election there will be elected two (2) members to the Board City, Michigan, 48726. Clifford Smart of Walled Lake Subscription Price: To post offices of Education of said District for full terms of four (4) years, ending in 1975, in Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac introduced the proposal Mon- Counties, $4.50 a year or 2 years . day. and one (1) member for an unexpired term of two (2) years, ending in 1973. for J8.00. 82.50 for six months. The bill also calls for a state- In other parts of the . wide teachers' salary scale Sii.OO a yenr. 25 cents extra charged for part year order. Payable .n based on the number of years THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAVE BEEN NOMINATED TO FILL SUCH advance. in the profession and the ed- VACANCIES: • For information regarding news- ucational attainment of the in- paper advertising and commercial FOUR YEAR TERMS TWO YEAR TERM and job printing, telephone 872-2010. dividual teacher. Geraldine Prieskorn Victor Guernsey BONUSgiPHOTI| Edward Scollon Dean Hoag Donald Reid TWO PRINTS OF EACH OF YOUR SNAPSHOTS Only resident qualified school electors who are registered with the city or made from your initomatic 126: 12 ex. or 20ex. " square 120, 127, and 620 filmi township clerk of the city or township in which they reside are eligible to vote at this election.

The proposed Twenty-Sixth Constitutional Amendment to the United States \ Constitution reads in part as follows:

"Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States, who are 18 years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by vkky, any state on account of age. " Vaughn Upon ratification of the proposed Constitutional Amendment by the 38th. State, all residents of the school district who are registered with their respective Playing the HotPants game PLUS mi ALBUM PAGE city or township clerks and are 18 years of age or older shall be afforded the That holds a whole roll of Kodacolor snapshots Glory be, HotPants, plus — Vicky Vaughn adds snappy WITH EVERY KODACOLOR ROLL PROCESSED AND PRINTED] right to vote. i stripes, plunge-y neckline, no sleeves at all, buttons AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR HITE OVERNITE just for show. Pant dressing goes over great in machine This Notice is given by order of the Board of Education. wash and dry Fortrel® polyester. White with orange, green or blue. 5-15. $22 98 COACH LIGHT PHARMACY ELWYN HELWIG ' \ Mar•& VolK l>ni») i \ '- ' ' I • . ' - ' THE TRADE WINDS MIM, \\I;UI:K. Secretary, Board of Education - Cass City • Pigeon • Marietta • Frankenmuth PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 10. 197 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

FRIENDS AND STUDENTS in the fourth grade at Deford School honored Mrs. Vera Hoadley at a surprise party Monday afternoon,, Mrs. Hoadley cuts the cake and Mrs. Janet Laszlo pours the punch. Mrs. Hoadley retires at the end of the current school year.

SCHOOL CANDIDATES Corn averages Chaplain S. Beach selected for study Navy Chaplain and Mrs. Stan to Winston Salem, North Caro- , Continued from page one. Beach and their two children, lina, where Beach will begin MEMBERS OF THE ELKLAND Township Fire Department watch State Fire Marshall 83 bushels per Laurie and Randy, recently re- a year of study, Hospital Clini- John Voss (kneeling at left) sift the ruins for evidence to confirm suspected arson, turned from Cubi Point Naval cal Training, at the School of He has served on many school Air Station in the Philippines, Pastoral Care, North Carolina A utility shed at the Cass City Recreation Park burned Wednesday night. It housed committees including the cur- acre in county where Beach completed one and Baptist Hospital. football tackling dummies and other equipment. The loss was estimated at about riculum study committee, the 1/2 years of duty. Beach was one of ten chap- defunct Home and School Tuscola county farmers har- lains, selected by the Navy $1,000. Council and the Band Boosters. vested 41,500 acres of corn Beach spent the month of May Chaplains Corps, to attend post- He participated in several for grain in 1970, according as a patient in the Philadelphia graduate school. voluntary fund raising drives to Arvin Budge of the Mich- Naval Hospital, attending a He is the son of Mr. and for the school. He is the father igan Crop Reporting Service. Hearing Rehabilitation Clinic. Mrs. Leslie Beach of Gage- CASS CITY VILLAGE of five children. Production amounted to 3,- The family has now moved town. He says that he is running 444,000 bushels, an average of COUNCIL MEETING to be of service to the com- 83.0 bushels per acre. This EDITOR'S CORNER munity; to try and help the compares to the 1969 crop of community that has been of 2,260,000 bushels from 31,800 Continued from page one the fur gets a little damp you'd The regular meeting of the acres. Cass City Village Council was great service to him. swear that our Snoogie had Seeking to upset one of the alcoholic. gone back for a rematch. held on May 25, 1971 at the FEDERAL FUNDS FOR Municipal Building. All Trust- incumbents for a regular four- Snoogie's a glue sniffer and He's just dumb enough to ees except Gary Christner were year term is Dr. Edward Scol- KINGSTON DELAYED he rips out heels, soles and do it. present. lon. Scollon says that he has insoles to get at the glue un- As he grew older he began The minutes of the regular no axes to grind. I would like Tuscola county's Department derneath. chasing all over town so we April meeting and a special to see a little more harmony of Public Works held a prog- About every other day he had him turned into an it to May meeting were read and among the teachers, adminis- ress meeting last Thursday and cuts a paw or is scratched solve our problem. approved. tration and the citizens, he learned that no federal funds someway and needs doctoring. But this dog defies all laws The water and sewer rates said. are available at this moment That's so common no one pays of canine (or any other kind) increases were discussed in for Kingston's proposed sani- much attention any more. of behavior. He gets into trouble Scollon, the father of five, tary sewer development. Reese But that dismal dog did some- anyway. detail. A motion was made by points to a continuing interest Trustee Ross and supported is 50 per cent of the way to thing last week that caught our He is just smart enough to in education. He was a candi- completion on their work and attention right now and is keep- get in solid with both the kids by Trustee Jones to increase date for the Tri-County Com- the water and sewer rates to: Millington is also ahead of ing it. . .how long we can only at home. munity College Board before 0 to 5,000 gallons -- $5.00 schedule. Kingston's half mil- guess. He'll probably remain a non- it was nixed by voters. Scol- lion dollar project requires He lost a bout with a skunk deductible liability at the 5,001 - 15,000 gallons — .50? lon has been a resident of 15,001 - 25,000 gallons -- .40? nearly $200,000 in federal help. and believe me there must have Haires for years and years. Cass City for seven years, He While the purse strings are been a lot of in-fighting. Like old soldiers, I suspect 25,001 - 200,000 gallons -- .30? was born in Laingsburg, Mich., over 200,001 gallons -- .25? tied at this time the project .. Don't you believe that tomato he'll never die, just fade away and is a 1961 graduate of Mich- is expected to be funded in a juice baths will solve this prob- at the veterinarians. . . .at and also the following recom- igan State University. mendations: (l)that the Village short time. ' lem. It helps. But every time $5 a day. be divided into three sections and the billing period be ad- justed so that one section be read and billed each month; (2) that a $5.00 water turn-off- turn-on and special meter read- ing fee be assessed; (3) that the water and sewer tap-in fees be increased $100.00 each; (4) that users outside the Village limits be charged a $10.00 per quarter per user extension fee and water rates double those of Village residents; and(5)that the basic quarterly charge be maintained regardless of whether the water is turned ROTARY PRESIDENT Kenneth Eisinger presents a check for $76.50 to on or off. Before action was taken on James Johnson, President of the Cass City Little League. The money is the above motion, a motion from Cass City Rotary to help pay (he costs of the extensive baseball pro- was made by Trustee Rawson gram in the community. and supported by Trustee Al- bee that the above motion be amended to include a 10% pen- alty charge for payments occurring 30 days or more after the end of the quarter. Motion to amend carried. The motion to increase rates "„,

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FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE

FIVE YEARS AGO ors. He received his degree The Misses Ruth Schenck, Aug. 20, 1966. Marlon Mllligan and Georgene The new Cass City United VanWinkle, Cass City students Missionary Church swung open TEN YEARS AGO at the state normal at Mt. its doors for initial services Pleasant, were on the honor roll though work on the over $50,000 Five students from the Cass for the winter team. structure had not yet been com- City area were among 604 pupils Violet Jackson of Cass City, pleted. to receive degrees and certifi- was elected president of the A life membership to the cates from Central Michigan Appleblossom club, at Central Women's Society of Christian University. The five were; Al- State Teachers College. Service was presented to Mrs. fred Perrin Tyo, Elaine Esther The State Board of Law Ex- R. D. Keating in recognition Bila, William Joseph Freeman, aminers of Michigan recom- of her long service to the so- Nancy May Walmsley and Mar- mended the admission of Wil- Tiety and church. -guerite Ann -Munro.-- liam-G.S. -Miller of Cass~City Mrs. Edward Baker was pre- Sara Kay Hunt of Cass City to the bar of the state. JR. SIZE sented with gifts from fellow received a Bachelor of Arts The graduates of the Cass FISHING teachers and from students on degree from Rollins College City high school, comprised GOLF SETS her retirement. at Winter Park, Fla. of 66 talented young men and OUTFIT Mrs. Erma Cardew, a fifth Miss Margaret L. MacKenzie women - the largest graduating Better Quality.1 Reg. grade teacher at the Willis of Southfield, niece of Mrs. class in the history of the 99c A. J. Knapp of Cass City, was 14-QUART COOLER CHESTS 30 QUART COOLERS 30-Qt. HARDLINER CHESTS 77* 77* Campbell Elementary School, school. J5-in metal roil with 24'i-in. wood. 23';-m assumed the duties of presi- awarded the 1961 summer 12x9xl2-in. . . . lightweight! I8x12x13-m. Keep food hot I7xi?xi3-m . hi-impaclplnstic plaslic ratchet reel, lish puller. l'j-in. goll ball, dent of the Cass City Chapter scholarship of Alpha Delta Great lor picnics, fishing or cold1 Lightweight styro- Foam insulated to keep loods 444 lirif cork float, plastic pulling cup. Sleel-shall Kappa, international honorary trips, etc, 2-tone styroloam loam with molded handles trfsii' Easy-cany handle. fish iackli' IJGX. load clubs wilh plastic heads, of the Michigan Education As- Metal handle. 77* 96* MnKi'r Siiloly hooks. grips. sociation. sorority for women's teachers. Robert A. Milllgan, son of Central Michigan University GAGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mil- announced the award of a State Better-Quality! ligan of Rt. 2, Cass City, was Board of Education Grant to For Picnics! Outings! selected for membership in Sally Hobart, a member of the Miss Rosalia Mall HARDLINER Green Helmet, a sophomore Cass City High School grad- 1-GALLON 1-GAL. JUGS men's service and scholastic uating class. Phone 665-2562 honorary at Michigan State Uni- Miss Phyllis Gelatt, daugh- FOAM JUGS 77 versity. ter of Pastor and Mrs. Milton Dick Palm, administrator at Gelatt of Cass City, completed I Hills and Dales General Hos- her second year at the Grand Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Koch 99* Hi-impact plastic Rapids Baptist Theological shell with styr.ene pital, was awarded a full mem- of Norfolk, Virginia, arrived 8'i-in. diameter, loam insulation to Seminary and Bible College. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 10-in. high. Light- keep drinks hot or bership in the American Col- weight styroloam George Hackett, superinten- Amasa Anthes May 26 for the 27x72-/ncn cold longer. Easy- lege of Hospital Administrat- jug with convenient pour spout, easy- dent of Kingston High School, holiday weekend. They returned pour-spout... keeps carry handle. resigned. to Norfolk May 31 where Mr. AIR MATTRESSES liquids hot or cold! Koch is stationed with the Navy. Blight Iwo-lono prints on extra ORDER OF PUBLICATION siimly |ilaslir Binll-in pillow 2 General TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO A baby shower was given Sun- valves Easy lo inllale day, May 30, by Peggy Ondrajka Reg. 1.27 77* State of Michigan. Willis Campbell celebrated to honor Joan Koch of Norfolk, Probate Court for the County a silver anniversary, having Va. Twenty-seven guests at- of Tuscola. just completed 25 years as an tended from Cass City, Sebe- Estate of Lilly Mae Engle- instructor in the Cass City waing, Unionville, Bach, Caro, KLEENEX KOTEX NAPKINS-40'S hart, #21298. Public Schools. Owendale, Gagetown and Met- It is Ordered that on August The board of trustees of the amora. The shower was held at BOUTIQUE 12, 1971, at 11 a. m., in the Cass City Community Hospital the home of Virginia Anthes of Probate Courtroom., Caro, of which Frederick H. Pinney Cass City. TOWELS Michigan a hearing be held at is chairman and M. B. Auten Mrs. Clark Seeley of Caro which all creditors of said de- is secretary-treasurer, sub- visited Mrs. Bert Wood ARCHERY Ring Toss or ceased are required to prove mitted the second annual report Wednesday afternoon. KLEENEX BOUTIQUE • Regular 4 PIECE SET their claims and heirs will be to the village council. Horseshoe Set William Ball, Merritt Sher- Mrs. Josephine Rabideau is 3 ROILS • Super determined. Creditors must file BATHROOM TISSUES • Ferns Reg. sworn claims with the court man, Hugh McBurney and Carl visiting her daughter in De- Reg. 88c and serve a copy either by Wright were members of a troit for a few weeks. 1.19 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tesho TWIN QQ& 77* All-lime lavorile games personal service or certified committee who were making Y 36-in. oval liberglas made |ust lor kids' Sale mail on Donald Englehart, De- preparations of an Orangemen's of Frederic recently came to Dow. 3 wooden arrows and lun indoors and oul! spend two days with Mr. and 99* PACKS T T with suction cup lips. walk and celebration at Cass 4 ford, Michigan prior to said Deep-tones or paisley prints. • Deep-tones • Paisley Prints 18-in. long. hearing. The petition of Donald City. Mrs. Albert Anthes. Callers Englehart for license to sell William Zemke became the Wednesday evening were Mr. real estate will also be heard 1,766th senior graduated from and Mrs. Linus Champagne and and persons interested in said the Cass City High School. daughters, Sherri and Dawn, estate are directed to appear Zemke was the last of 70 mem- of Wilmot, Mr. and Mrs. Gary at said hearing to show cause bers of the Class of 1946 to Tesho, daughter Celeste and 2-PLAVER why such license should not be awarded his diploma. son Garrett of Pontiac. Vassar High School's track CROQUET SET be granted. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthes Publication and service shall team won the 40th annual field meet of the Tuscola County High spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Beg. be made as provided by Statute and Mrs. Steve Tesho Jr. of 99c and Court Rule. School Athletic Association held 77* at Caro. Caro. KLEENEX/ Tvyo 16-m. wooden-shall Dated: May 25, 1971. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Anthes KLEENEX TISSUES mallels with plastic heads. 2 Clinton C. House, Attorney plastic balls. 6 metal wickets, THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO left Thursday, June 3, to fly BOUTIQUE NAPKINS plus instruction? for Estate, 6484 Main St., Cass to Erlangan, Germany, to attend City, Michigan. Mrs. J. A. Sandham and the wedding of their son, Amasa BADMINTON-TENNIS SET C. Bates Wills, Judge of Pro- Anthes III, to Elizabeth Kaye Children-size backyard game! Reg. 89c bate. daughter, Miss Deloris Sand- 5 BOXES Set includes, two 17'ix6-in. ham, entertained a number of Dickinson, June 12. They will BOXES 77* rackets, four plastic shuttle- A true copy. return June 17. guests in their home, at a kitch- Deep-tone Colors! 725 Count.' White and Colors! cocks..two 2-m. tennis balls, Beatrice P. Berry, Register, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Laurie 77* of Probate. en shower in honor of Miss Marjorie Graham, bride-elect. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 6-3-3 Laurie went to Glenheim, Ont., Monday to attend the funeral of a cousin, John Maine, 87. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peter- PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS son of Klnde and Mrs. Rose Striffler of Cass City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Laurie.

FARMERS CLUB 7-Ounce Plastic The Farmers Club met at Deep-Tone Colors! Packages ol 100 COLD CUPS DIRECTORY the home of Mr. and Mrs. PKG. OF 140 NAPKINS PAPER PLATES Pkg.of 77* 3 BOXES of Adolf Sattelberg June 2 with 100 f f T Corn-on-the-Cob DR. W. S. SELBY Dr. E. Paul Lockwood Whispor quality napkins lor Dinner and dessert 6-ln.Size 9-/n. S/ze CRACKER JACKS three guests present. lmri)i> ,uul IcUinly nuliiuis' Foi picmrs. For cold drinks. In HOLDERS Chiropractic Physician 1 Three tOc size boxes, After the business meeting, Qritn(|f.' hlut'iM turquoise . cs. olr avocado, harvest gold 3 sets ol 2 on card. ., .everyone's lavorile1 Optometrist 28* or tangerine. Piclly plastic handles. Office Hours: cards were played at five tables. Pkg. 47* 67* Hours 8-5:00 except Thursday Mon., TUBS., Wed., Fri. Evenings by appointment Mrs. Kenneth Butler won first 9-12 a.m. and 1:30-5:00 p.m. prize for the ladies and second Regular 77c... SAVE40c 4624 Hill St. prize went to Mrs. Grace Clara. Across fromsHills and Dales Saturday 9-12 a.m. Men's prizes were: Shelton Evenings-Tues. 7-9 p.m. Hospital Martin, first, and Glen Deneen, Pkg. of 48 Closed All Day Thursday second. Mrs. Stella Pisarek Phone 872-3404 Ph. 872-2765 Cass City won the house prize. A potluck 7-OZ. SIZE lunch was served. Harold T. Donahue, M.D. For Appointment FOAM CUPS Physician & Surgeon DR. EDWARD SCOLLON NYLON CLINIC VETERINARIAN Walter Sattelberg left by P/aslic plane Friday from Tri-City 37* Madrid Pitchers COMBS 4674 Hill St., Cass City Madrid Tumblers BIRD BATHS SMALL ANIMALS Airport for his home at Dorly Insulated polystyrene City, Calif., after spending a loam lor hot or cold Carton Reg. Office 872-2323- Res.872-2311 oMO 2.98 1*9 HAIR Each DR. WEST® Call for appointment 872-2935 couple of days with his parents, drinks 7-oz size. 99* * *Each 99* 13-oz. Anchor Hocking Attract many feathered- BRUSHES Choose pocket, curling TOOTHBRUSHES Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Sattelberg. 86-02. Laser Blue or or all-purpose styles. 4849 N. Seeger ST., Cass City Spicey Brown. (Matches glass. In Laser Blue or Iftonds! 17-m. diam , 25-m Teasing, styling, half- Medium or hard bris'les. VERA'S BEAUTY SHOP tumblers, lelt.l Spicey Brown. high White. round, professional. On Argyle Road 5 miles east of Expert Watch Repairing M-53 or 3 miles west of Argyle PROMPT SERVICE Great with Hot Pants Sturdy Aluminum Frame Phone Ubly OL 8-5108 GLADIATOR For Appointment Reasonable Charges 6-FT. CHAISE LOUNGE; SANDALS Satisfaction Guaranteed Strong, well-built frame with durable, weather- Barbara MacAlpine and Vera resistant webbing in bright two-tone colors. Folds No job too big - Ferguson - Operators. 3.99 easily for moving and storing. No job too small Lace way upon Reg. 7.99 JAMES BALLARD, M.D. Wm. Manasse calf! Crinkle-patent 'vinyl. Women's5 to COPPERTONE ' Office at 4530 Weaver St. JEWELER 10. Gold, white, sil- Sizes lor the Suntan Lotion J99 whole family! Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00- 180 N. State St. Caro, Mich. ver or black. 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 ZORIS SANDALS 68* K. I. MacRAE, D.O. Thong-stylf) tin nflei- 2-02..51.00 SiZC. Daily except Thursday afternoon. showei, Ijoach 01 b;icKy NEL Growth Fund •3f with each order. jf Harry Crandell, Jr. D.V.M. WASHCLOTHS 111? NEL Equity Fund Where everything you buy is guaranteed Choice of colors Cass City Value Line Fund-Keystone Funds Office 4438 South Si.-egcr St. * The Chronicle ** Phone 872-2321 4615 Oak St., Cass City Phone 872-2255 CASS CITY. M.ICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1971 PAGE SEVEN Services Tuesday AROUND THE FARM Mrs. Thelma Jackson for Martin Kelly

Holbrook Area News Phone OL 8-3092 4 keys to top Martin J. Kelly, 53, of Gage- town, died after a long illness Sunday, June 6, in Caro Com- alfalfa yields Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Spencer Frank Pelton visited Mr. and Henry Jackson and Mary Dawn Vargo of Norway, munity Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, MartinSweeney A lifetime resident of the were Sunday dinner guests of of Cass City, Steve and John Mrs. Leland Nicol Wednesday Edith were Thursday afternoon Mich., is spending some time evening. visitors at the Glen Shagena with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robin- Gagetown area, he was born By William Bortel Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sageman. Jackson of Anaheim, Calif., and Aug. 10, 1917. His parents were Sara Camobell andMrs.Gav- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Mor- home. son and Becky. visited Emma Decker in Cass rison were Sunday supper Ronald Pomeroy and Bruce the late Mr. and Mrs. James lord Lapeer visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hundersmarck Kelly. There are four management infestation of weevils warrants Mrs. Ira Robinson Sr. at Bad City Thursday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roberts were Friday afternoon and Dale and Wayne Champagne Fuester. visitors at the Gaylord Lapeer He married Miss Freida "keys" to top alfalfa yields. a spray. Axe. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Campbell were Saturday evening guests Good alfalfa harvested at the of St. Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robinson home. Scharlch Dec, 27, 1940, in They are; (1) Harvest early Joan Schenk spent Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schenk Toledo, Ohio. June 1-10, (2) Topdress with proper stage of maturity means evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Virgil Becker of Bay Port, and Becky, Dawn Vargo and and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Robinson Dorothy Faupel, Anna Marie Besides his widow, surviving fertilizer, especially potas- more milk and more milk means Schenk and sons. Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Becker more dollars return per cow. of Clawson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob attended graduation open house Weiss and Theodore Gracey Katie Elliott, Stella Shaver are: one son, James; five daugh- sium, (3) Use a Flammande, Around 75 attended grad- of Bad Axe and Mr. and Mrs, ters, Mrs. Frederick (Nancy) early-maturing variety and (4) uation open house for Linda Becker of Cass City and Mr. for Greg Griggs at Lordels in of Ubly and Mr. and Mrs. San- and Mrs. Don Becker attended Bad Axe and for Janet Pfaff Dory Morell of Ubly were Sun- ford Morrison were Saturday Smith of Clarkston and Barbara control alfalfa weevil If serious ORDER OF PUBLICATION Depclnskl at the home of Mr. day dinner guests of Mr. and Ann, Peggy Kay, Elaine Louise enough to spray. and Mrs. Allen Depclnskl Sun- the silver wedding anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. evening guests of Irene Allen GENERAL John Pfaff Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ronnie Gracey and fam- in Ubly. and Patricia Marie, all at home; Earlier cutting of the first day afternoon. Guests attended party at the Elks Club in Pontiac two grandchildren, and one cutting permits three cuttings Saturday evening for Mr.' and ily. from Ruth, Harbor Beach, Sand- sister, Mrs. William Carolan instead of two in Tuscola county State of Michigan. Mrs. Lpren Becker of Milford, SCHENK REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Becker Kevin Sweeney of Detroit Probate Court for the County usky, ^Bad .Axe, .Ubly,. Minden of Bay Port; Mr. and Mrs. spent the 'week end with - Mr. of-BayCity. and provides a higher quality City, Grand Blanc. A buffet Funeral services were held feed. Milk production per cow of TuscoTa. File #21352. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wills Mr. and Mrs. David Hacker Ken Campbell of St. Helen and and Mrs. Martin Sweeney and Estate of Frances A. Abbott, lunch was served. and family were Sunday evening Mr, and Mrs. Don Becker spent Brian. Tuesday at St. Paul's Lutheran lowers proportionally with the Susan Rumptz of Indiana and and family and Mr. and Mrs. Deceased. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Earl Schenk and Randy attended the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Church, Llnkville. The Rev. date of alfalfa harvest after Mrs. Dean Adams of California June 10. It is Ordered that on July Robinson and Becky. the Schenk reunion Sunday at Loren Becker and family at Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. James VanDellen of Cass City are spending this week with Mr. officiated. 1st., 1971, at 9:30 a. m., in Port Sanilac Park. Milford. Bouck, son Chris and their Top dressing with 200 pounds and Mrs. Clarence Rumptz and Burial was in Aimer ceme- the Probate Courtroom in the Officers elected for the fol- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyrrell house guest, Eugenia Curado of 0-20-20, 0-15-30 or a sim- Debbie. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schenk' tery, Caro, and funeral ar- ilar fertilizer with boron after Village of Caro, Michigan a lowing year were John Schenk and family attended graduation of Goinia, Brazil, spent Sat- hearing be held on the petition Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr and Randy spent Memorial rangements were by the Hunter first cutting Is a starting point week end with Mr. and Mrs. of Sandusky, president; Vera open house for Sheryl Krug at urday through Monday with Mr. of James L. Reagh for appoint- and family were Friday eve- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Funeral Home, Gagetown. for a good fertilizer practice. ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Andersen and family at Fans, vice-president; Charlotte and Mrs. Olin Bouck. ment of an administrator and Fans, secretary and treasurer; Hank Krug in Ubly Friday eve- Use 200 pounds of aO-0-60 after Burnell Doerr at Argyle. East Jordan. the last cutting and this will for a determination of heirs. Mildred Dunlap and Earl ning. Mrs. Clara Bond and Mrs. Publication and service shall Schenk, entertainment and Mr. and Mrs. Joe VanErp Olin Bouck spent Tuesday complete the program. How- be made as provided by Statute games. and family were Thursday through Thursday in Detroit ever, a soil test would be of and Court Rule. A potluck dinner was served afternoon visitors at the Joe and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest help to fit the right program to your alfalfa fields. Dated: June 4, 1971. at noon. Dybilas home. E. Bouck and Chris and Mr. C. Bates Wills, Judge of Pro- and Mrs. Matt Cochrane, Royal Saranac alfalfa has been the The reunion will be at the Susan Sofka of Bay City spent NEWS FROM bate. Meet the same place the first Sunday the week end with Mr. and Oak. best yielding most consistant A true copy. in June next year. Mrs. Henry Sofka and Steve. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bouck, variety in Tuscola county. Sar- Beatrice P. Berry, Register Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bouck anac is winter-hardy and bac- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bu- and Chris, Miss Eugenia Cur- District Court terial wilt resistant and stands of Probate. 6-10-3 kowski of Lake Orion, Mrs. ado, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. 4-5 years. The best variety for Dean Adams. Miss Linda Roger Bouck, Mike and Tom longer stands is Vernal. Specialist Judy Ann Snear was a Thurs- Iva C. Profit of Cass City FORMAL WEAR day supper guest of Mr. and Rumptz and Mrs. Bob Jackson, Sabo spent Sunday at the George The alfalfa weevil is moving Steve, Cindy and John of Ana- Peterson cottage at Lakeside. in the village of Cass City was into Tuscola county and some Mrs. Gaylord Lapeer and Char- ticketed for failure to yield Kathryn M. Turner, F.I.C. heim, Calif., Susan Rumptz of farmers have been forced to RYAN'S lene. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Coch- right of way (making an im- 3189 N. Decker Road Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wil- Indianapolis, Ind., spent a few spray their alfalfa fields. How- Men's Wear and days with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- rane of Royal Oak were Mon- proper turn) resulting in an ever, don't spray until the first Decker, Michigan liamson of Sandusky were re- accident. She paid fine and costs Formal Wear Rental Phone Snover 672-9515 ence Rumptz and Debbie. day lunch guests of Mr. and cutting is off and then use an cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Olin Bouck. of $25. Phone 872-3431 Frank Laming. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hendrlck insecticide immediately if the Mrs. Leland Nicol visited and family of Cass City were When providing for the future financial security Mrs. Carrie Gracey Thursday Monday supper guests of Mr. of your family, trust in one who specializes in Life afternoon. and Mrs. Lee Hendrick. Other insurance. This representative, above, is the Glean- evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jackson, Steve, Mrs. Arlen Hendrick of Peck. er Life sgeciajist in your area. To meet her and Cindy and John left Sunday for discuss your financial security for tomorrow, phone Anaheim, Calif., after spend- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shagena today. ing a few days with Mr. and were Saturday supper and eve- Mrs. Clarence Rumptz and Deb- ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. bie and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jack- Cliff Jackson. son. The euchre club will meet Sunday afternoon, June 27, at Mrs. Mary Sweeney and Ann DOLLAR and BUDGET STRETCHER BARGAINS the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. were Memorial Day lunch Sylvester Bukowski. guests of Mrs. Dave Sweeney. Mrs. Don Tracy and Mrs. NOW WHEN THEY ARE NEEDED LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY Mr. and JWrs. Carl Hendrick Curtis Cleland were Thursday of Clarkston were recent guests 1100 N. WOODWARD • BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN • 11012 guests of Mrs. Gaylord Lapeer. of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hendrick. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Schwad- erer of Cape Coral, Florida, -COME IN AND STRETCH WITH US- and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Land- ler of Union Lake were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Nicol. A BLOCK BUSTER THREE HOUSEHOLD Mr. and Mrs. Bob Puszy- kowski and Ann Marie of Sag- inaw and Mr. and, Mrs. Joe Koegel's Wolschlager and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dybilas and fam- ily in honor of Paul Dybilas, who made his first Holy Com- iiir munion at St. Columbkllle Cath- olic church Sunday morning. n * Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wills were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bal- LARGE BOLOGNA SLICED lagh and family and Mrs. Ernest Wills. FRESH Mr. and Mrs. Robert Becker GROUND FROM The following personal property will be sold at public of Cass City spent the week auction at ray farm located 5 miles west, 1/2 mile south end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold FRESH BEEF ONLY of Ubly on S. Thomas Road on Becker and family at Clawson. NOT FROZEN Mrs. Jerry Decker and Mrs. Arnold Lapeer spent Wednes- 95 day and Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Lapeer spent Friday evening at 5 Ib. Box KOEGEL'S FRANKS $2 the Gaylord Lapeer home. Around 45 attended grad- uation open house for Rita Tyr- rell Thursday evening at the HOME SMOKED SATURDAY, JUNE 12 home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyrrell. Guests attended from Montrose, Morrice, Vernon, at 1 o'clock. Corruna, Bad Axe, Cass City and Ubly. Lunch was served. G. E. Washer - new ANTIQUES Mr. and Mrs. Bob Puszy- kowski and Ann Marie of Sag- Sliced G. E. dryer - new Wringer washer and tubs inaw spent the week end with Round oak table with leaves Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dybilas and Kenmore 30" electric stove family. SLICED 6 chairs with cane seats Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nicol of Refrigerator Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Le- USE AS BACON Freezer 3 beds land Nicol visited Will Nicol Dressers and Mrs. Herbert N. Hichens Kitchen table with 4 chairs Sunday afternoon. SIDE PORK Commode Pvt. Michael Rumptz of Viet- Zenith color TV nam is spending a month's fur- Davenport & chair Music stand lough with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Drop leaf table ence Rumptz. SLICED Easy chairs Mrs. Frank Bullock and Mrs. Desk & chair Quilts and quilt tops Ruth Pierce of Royal Oak at- Fancy work tended the funeral of their aunt, Coffee and end tables Mrs. Ellen Peter, at St. Joseph PORK STEAK Books Catholic Church at Argyle Lamps Thursday and in the afternoon Electric sweeper Dishes were afternoon callers at the FRESH DRESSED Crocks Cliff Jackson home. LONDON'S Electric Westinghouse roaster Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hendrick Picture frames attended graduation open house ROCK FRYERS 3 LBS. Electric coffee pots for Doug and Duane O'Dell at UP Pints High chair the Theo Hendrick home and HALF Toaster Victor record player & graduation open house for Susan McDonald at the home of Mr. Clocks Iron records and Mrs. Al McDonald Sunday CHICKENS 'N HALF Ironing board afternoon. Pots & pans Fruit jars Bill Andrus, Gaye, holly and AVAILABLE Leslie of Pigeon were Sunday AT ALL TIMES Dishes & silver Copper boiler dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. BEEF & PORK FOR THE FREEZERS Gaylord Lapeer and Charlene. Scales Wash tub Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laming Folding stairs Clothes & hats ; were Tuesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Gracey ALSO 25 Ib. and 40 Ib. SMALL FAMILY DEALS 8 restaurant stools Stands and family. Horse cutter Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nicol of Card tables Detroit, who arrived at the Ladders Other items too numerous home of Mr, and Mrs. Leland Nicol Saturday after spending Chain saw to mention six months in Florida and tour- ing the western states, will bROSS MEAT MARKET spend several days at the Le- land Nicol home. HOME MADE SAUSAGE - HOME DRESSED INSPECTED MEATS Mr. and Mrs. Angus Sween- ey attended the wedding of Miss FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS - MEATS FOR FREEZERS HILDA WILLS,Owi,er Linda Decker and George Gardy at the Pigeon Cross Lutheran Church at 7 p. m. Saturday. FREE PARKING IN REAR - LARGE CITY LOT ALSO AT BACK DOOR A reception followed at Pigeon TERMS: Gash VFW Hall. ' USE OUR NEW REAR CUSTOMER ENTRANCE Gary Wills of Saginaw spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ger- AUCTIONEER: Lorn Hillaker Phone 872-3019 Cass City ald Wills and Tom. PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1971 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN BETTER HEALTH

Is a sore throat serious?

BY DR. WALTER C. ALVAREZ

Usually, when a person gets tonsils from almost every adult to a laboratory where an ex- a sore throat, it is not a serious —perhaps because he had some pert makes a "swab" of the matter, and it quickly clears pains in his joints, or perhaps throat. He grows the germs up. But sometimes, if the sore- he just felt tired and miserable that are on the swab and finds ness does not quickly leave and and the doctor thought he was the one, perhaps a strep- perhaps does not disappear even getting poisoned by his tonsils. tococcus, that is most likely after the person has taken pen- After questioning 257 persons to be causing the trouble. Then TRUCK LOAD icillin, it may be a symptom who had had their tonsils re- he grows this in a dozen dif- of some infectious disease, such moved, not in childhood, but in ferent test-tubes, each contain- as measles or scarlet fever or adult life, I found that 32 per ing a different antibiotic which WIDEST SELECTION infectious mononucleosis. cent of them said they were will tell him which best com- Sometimes the-physician can glad-they had had-the operation, bats .the germ. The patientthen see at a glance that the sore and another 27 per cent said takes this antibiotic, and usually throat is due to, or associated they felt they had received some he is soon rid of the bad germ IN THE with, tonsillitis, which maybe benefit. Unfortunately, 8 per and the distressing chronic sore accompanied by a fever and a cent were much worse after throat. headache. Sometimes because the operation, and it is sad Do Something for Dad! of their continued state of in- that often after the tonsils had ****** fection or repeated spells of been removed, the person still THUMB tonsillitis, the tonsils have to got his sore throats. If you would like a copy of be removed surgically. If the Some sore throats can be due Dr. Alvarez' booklet, "Gall- Gibe a tonsils rarely get infected, it to an allergy; excessive smok- stones and Gallbladder Di- rarely helps to have them re- ing can cause the person to get sease," simply send your re- moved. a cough and a sore throat; it quest plus 25 cents and a When I was a child, I had at can also result from the habit stamped, self-addressed enve- least four terrible attacks of of sleeping with the mouth open. lope to Dr. Walter C. Alvarez, LA>Z-BOY tonsillitis a year. Sometimes, Every so often a young per- Dept. CCC, Box 957, Des when there was an abscess in son, perhaps a college student, Moines, Iowa 50304. a tonsil, Ihad what people called will have a sore throat associa- quinsy in those days. I should ted with infectious mononucle- have had my tonsils out when osis, which is sometimes called I was a child, but in those glandular fever and causes him C. Swalwell days the operation was seldom to feel very fatigued and achey, performed. Eventually, when I to develop swollen glands, and LA-Z-LQUNGER was in college, I had the of fend- to take to his bed for awhile. Marietta grad ing tonsils removed. Istillwent Fortunately, without treatment, on having my four colds a year, the disease clears up, and the but after the tonsillectomy, they youngster can get up and go Cheryl Parrish Swalwell V were not so hard on me. back to work when he no longer graduated June 6 from Mar- Many years ago, when I was lette High School with a 3.6 has a fever. average. a young man in medicine, it Another possible cause of a was the fashion to remove the sore throat is a "deviated sep- tum," in which the thin strip of bone separating the two halves of the nose is crooked, or has a spur growing out from it, blocking half of the nose "HTOLLE! and forcing the person to breathe through his mouth. A good' nose expert can easily repair the trouble. i PARK * A particularly painful sore throat can be caused by the streptococcus germ (thus it is called a "strep throat"). This ! Now open infection can be very danger- ous, because it can produce fever, arthritis, and a serious jwith choice lots j injury to the heart valves -- a disease called "rheumatic fever". Fortunately today, pen- The genuine* La-Z-Boy|" Sofette is an entirely new { available. I icillin can protect the person concept in family living. . . a real "love-in." It's de- from these dangers, and per- haps someday the disease will signed for sharing everyVelaxing mood while lounging, be wiped off the face of the watching TV, catnapping, reading, reclining, even to New earth. CHERYL SWALWELL Another disease that is rare full bed position. Individual leg rests give you and your today, thanks to the antibiotics, She spent her first two years relaxing partner just the right leg comfort desired. The MARLETTE is scarlet fever; this disease of high school at Cass City and "love-in" Sofette is a "must" for the den, family room, once struck down thousands of is the daughter of Mr. and living room, game room, und apartment where two children every year and was Mrs. Dale Parrish. HOMES greatly feared because of its She was awarded a medal chairs or a chair and a sofa We required but room size tendency to produce a serious for being an honor student from is limited. It serves as an extra bed when there are and sometimes lasting infection Marlette School, along with a overnight guests. The "love-ir\" Sofette is available in for sale |j of the kidneys. certificate of honor from the When a person is suffering Port Huron Times Herald. Early American, Traditional, akj Mediterranean styles from one sore throat after an- o PHONE 872-3144 j She was treasurer of the pictured here. 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And Whereas the Drainage UNIROYAL Naugahyde® Savings Certificates 5 % vinyl fabric District of the vClark and Branches drain includes lands Earnings paid quarterly from within the Township of Ever- green, County of Sanilac, Town- purchase date by check or ship of Novesta, County of Tus- WE compounded. cola. And Whereas, a certified copy Term- three to twelve months of said Petition was served Minimum account $1000.00 upon Leslie Lounsbury, County SERVICE Earnings left to compound Drain Commissioner of the County of Tuscola, and the quarterly earn 5.09% annually. Director of Agriculture, by No notice required for withdrawal. Stuart Armstead, County Drain Commissioner of the County of Sanilac. WHAT Now, Therefore, in accord- ance with Act No. 40, P. A. Money Orders, Too 1956, as amended, a meeting of the Drainage Board of said drain will be held at Southeast WE SELL corner of Lamton and Sever- Federal Savings ence Roads, Section 19 in the 6459 Main St. township of Evergreen, county and Loan of Sanilac, on the 17th day of Insurance now Cass City June 1971, at 11:00 o'clock up to $20.000 in the forenoon, to determine the practicalness of said im- • Phone 872-2105 provement. SINCE 1887 Now, Therefore, all persons owning lands liable to an as- sessment for benefits or whose OPEN lands will be crossed by said drain, or any municipality af- MUTUAL fected, are requested to be present at said meeting, if they so desire. SAVINGS Dated at Lansing, Michigan, this 19th Say of May 1971. ALL DAY B. Dale Ball Director of Agriculture • ; • OTHER OFFICES: By Stanley R. Quackenbush Bay City, Midland, Saginaw, Gladwin, Auburn, West Branch, Deputy Director in Charge Essexville, Mt. 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BUSINESSES AND INDUSTRY

Albee True Value Hardware Fred's Service Garage Neitzel Studio & Camera Shop Auten Motor Sales Fuelgas Co. The Pinney State Bank Brigg s Studio Gamble Store Pat's Beauty Salon CLASS OFFICERS Bartnik's Sales & Service General Telephone, Cass City Parsch's Store Quaker Maid Dairy Store Bauer Candy Company Gross Meat Market President -Jude Patnaude Bassett Manufacturing Co. General Cable Corporation Ryland & Guc Plumbing Vice-President Sherry Bacon Secretary - EI izabeth H i I laker Bulen Motors Harris-Hampshire Insurance Ryan's Men's Wear Treasurer Bobbin Hoffman Class Sponsors— — Mr. Wayne Dillon Coach Light Pharmacy Hartwick Food Market Rabideau Motors Mr. Charles Hansen Mr. Thomas Woody B. A. Calka Real Estate Ed Hahn Real Estate P. J. Rienstra Insurance Agency Cass City Auto Parts Helen's Beauty Salon Richard's TV & Appliance Sommers Bakery Class Motto: "I must do what I believe, and I believe what Class Colors: Navy and White Cass City IGA Foodliner Jamie's Carry-out must do; life is too .short for anything else." Class Flower: Rose and Olive Branch Cass City Crop Service Johnson Plumbing & Heating ST & H Bulk-Ed Bergman Class Song: "We've Only Just Begun" Class Poem: "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost Cass City Mobil Konrad's Bakery Schneeberger's TV, Appliances & Furniture Cass City Hotel , Klein's Fertilizers ST & H Oil Co., Cass City Cass City Lanes Kritzmans', Inc. Trade-Winds A SPECIAL SECTION OF THE Cass City Gulf Service Kilbourn & Son Service-Deford Thumb Cycle Cass City Chronicle June 10, 1971 Pages 1 thru 8 Cass City Oil & Gas Co. King's Cleaners Thelma's Grocery The Cass City State Bank L & S Standard Service Thumb Appliance Center Clare's Sunoco Service Leeson Wallpaper & Paint Store Tuckey Block Co. Cyanamid Farm Supply London Farm Dairy Western Auto Store The 85th class at Cass City High School Croft-Clara Lumber Co., Inc. Mary's Beauty Salon Walbro Corporation Clothes Closet Martin's Restaurant Wash King Laundry & Car Wash BACCALAUREATE SERVICE GRADUATION EXERCISES Crossroads Restaurant Mac & Leo Service Wesley's Milk Company Tuesday, June 8, 1971, 8:00 p. m. Damm Implement M & M Block Co. Wood Rexall Drug Sunday, June 6, 1971, 8:00 p. m. Eichers Cleaners-Cass City Miracle Deford Grocery Harold Whittaker & Son Sawmill * Processional Senior High School Band * Processional • Senior High School Band James Kot, Director Erla's Food Center McConkey Jewelry & Gift Shop Al Witherspoon Life Insurance James Kot, Director Invocation The Rev. Lloyd Streeter Baptist Church Fort's Store Michigan Bean Co.-Cass City Wm. Zemke Real Estate Invocation- -The Rev. Richard Gulp Mizpah Missionary Church Chairman Jude Patnaude Senior Class President Musical Selection Senior High School Choir XJrV^xrcr»^j%>vx>%/>jivrv/>jri^>Jr\/>rfX'xx\rw>/v\/\/XAj-Lrurirx/xrtjnj-^ i Dorland Kuntz, Director Salutatory Elizabeth Hillaker i "We've Only Just Begun" — "You'll Never Walk Alone" — "I Believe" I I Musical Selection Senior High School Band The Class of 1971 "Theme and Rock-Out" James Kot, Director < Scripture Reading- The Rev. David Bushong Robert R. Alexander Linda Marie Dillon ( Valedictory Shari Geiger Thomas S. Hunt Leslie Stuart Merchant * Kaye Ann Smith Novesta Church of Christ Charleyne K. Almas Patricia Michele Doerr Janice Marie Hurd Charles Edward Mester * Linda Sue Smith ( Nancy L. Austin Kathryn L. Dorland Elden Jay Hutchinson. Robert Paul Mika Raymond Edward Smutek ( Presentation Of Honors and Awards— C. J. Cleland Mardi Blair Auten Duane A. Englehart Jill Kristy Johnson Richard Daniel Miller Judy Ann Snear t^ Prayer For The Graduates The Rev. Ira L. Wood 1 Yvonne Louise Erla Guidance Counselor ~* Sherry Lynn Bacon Lynn Marie Johnston Carol Miracle Jeff L. Spencer Salem Methodist Church Marsha Kay Ball Catherine Jane Field Pierce Joyce Ann Karr Gerald M. Muz * Cindy Sue Strickland , , Clara Maria Bauer Lona Lea Fox Michael F. Kirn Douglas Brian O'Dell Donna Marie Sugden <| Address Mr. Donald J. Carlyon • Patricia Ann Sharon Bean Harvey C. Frederick Robert John Kloc Duane Allen O'Dell i) 1 Carole Ann Tuckey Musical Selection Senior High School Band President, Delta College . Nancy Lea Bigham * Terri Lei Freeman * Susan Gary Koepfgen Judith L. Pallas Cheyenne Turner 1 v ••H RePastore- James Kot, Director * Gwendolyn Marie Bills Shari Lynn Geiger Lou Ann Lynn Kolb Michael D. Papp Deborah Kathleen Turner 1 Presentation of Graduates Russell L. Richards William James Brown * Jan Marie Glaspie Randv L Kozan * Rebecca Ann Parrott ^ * Anne Whitaker Bulen Sally J. Groombridge Patrick Francis Pasanski * Kathleen Marie Urban Address The Rev. Douglas Wilson '. Senior High School Principal Daniel Dennis Caister * Scott Lee Guernsey Ted Lauria * Jude Thomas Patnaude * Kaarina Vilppula Brenda Gale Lawrence Clinton G. Warner Presbyterian Church * Carol Lynn Clarke Randy E. Hampshire JoAnn Marie Peters Awarding of Diplomas Donald G. Grouse Cindy Sue Cooper * Sharon Lynn Hartel Marty LeValley Dennis M. Powell Matthew Joseph Wasserman Gary L. Lindahl Janet Elaine Weippert Superintendent of Schools E. Joseph Cooper Raymond E, Hendrick Gary Lee Pringle Musical Selection- -Dorland Kuntz Sharla Kay Crawford Robert Lynn Hennessey Cynthia Sue McClorey Diane Fae Rabideau Robert Lee White Jean Marie McCreedy "The Lord's Prayer" Sharon Crawford Richard Dale Heronemus * Ruth Ann Rayl Helen Jean Whittaker Viney i Musical Selection- Senior High School Band Rebecca June Creason Charles W. Hewlett, Jr. James D. McCreedy Ralph Lewis Retherford * Larry D. Whittaker ': "We've Only Just Begun" James Kot, Director Mary Jane Croft Veronica Jean Hewlett * Susan McDonald Alan Louis Rogers * Sally Elaine Whittaker Benediction The Rev. Richard Culp Carl Thomas Crow s Elizabeth Ann Hillaker * Susan Jane McRae James Alan Rogers Henry P. Wilson Mizpah Missionary Church » Jeanne Alane Daley Mary Kathryn Hillaker James C. Maharg Thomas Jay Russell Patricia Ann Wood Benediction f The Rev. Lloyd Streeter Harold Leland Deering * Robbin Ann Hoffman George Martin Margie A. Sattelberg John Charles Zawilinski Baptist Church Kay Marie Dillon Kim G. Hopper Karen Rae Martin Michael Sherman Rita Louise Zimba * Recessional- -Senior High School Band James Kot, Director •Recessional Senior High School Band v-valedictorian s-salutatorian "-honor student (3.000 or better grade point average) ! James Kot, Director *£S&3*8*3Sim^ CLASS PROPHECY- THE CHRONICLE REGRETS The Law Firm of 'Patnaude and Guernsey ' was in Harlem. Jan Glaspie had a taxi service and ran him by his nick-name, Uncle Rutebaga, and the well established by 1985. The two of us were a car wash on the side. Rob Alexander was holding Sergeant-at-arms, Kim Hopper, called by his nick- ^ i out for 1 1/2 million dollars from the Mets. spread to both sides of the nation. Jude was in New name, Field Marshall Hopper, Sir. Patty Wood was That The Photos of York City and I was in Los Angeles, California. I | We headed up to Niagara Falls where we found hiding out in Uncle Rutebaga's office because she had was slaving away at my typewriter when who should jgood old Zike Miller, who had just gone over the stolen ham from Yvonne Erla's Meat Shop. Jill John- walk in, but Jude himself. Jude was heading for ! Falls in a barrel, the Canadian side of course. son and Karen Martin were top grease monkeys Hollywood to do a picture. He was doing a little j We stopped and saw Chuck Mester who was the " at their gas station and right next to it, Becky Gary Lindahl Broadway acting in New York and was spotted by | director of a rehabilitation program in New York Parrott ran the best restaurant in town, called the a talent scout, who was quoted in saying, "He'll |State. Getting closer to Michigan we just had to stop Greasy Spoon. We were really entertained by Anne George Martin be another John Wayne." jand see the Indianapolis 500 winner, Charley Almas, Bulen, the top-less waitress at the Greasy Spoon. Patrick Pasanski Before Jude did his shooting of his picture we i in "Indiana., But- finally we arrived in Detroit. Tom Duane Englehart gave Becky some real competition Raymond Smutek decided to tour the country and try and find all our jCrow arid Al Rodgers co-owned the Strohs Brewery. with his chain of A & W Rootbeer stands. Jim old Cass City High School chums. We headed toward I Chuck Hughes built the tallest building in Detroit Rogers was the local radio announcer. His best Salt Lake City, Utah, where we were greeted by because of his tremendous reputation of being a show was Jeff Spencer playing the harmonica and Ted Lauria, who was the director of the Mormon carpenter in Cass City. Cindy Strickland had somehow John Zawilinski playing the musical beer bottles. are unavailable Tabernacle Choir. Then back down to Las Vegas jbecome mayor of Detroit; she just moved there two A new civic center was erected near uptown Cass where we were pleased to find Clint Warner running jweeks ago and already someone appointed her mayor. City, headed by Matthew Wasserman. He hired Shari the Golden Nugget Casino and right next door, giving I Cheyenne Turner was arrested for trying to play Geiger to find all the problems involved in building, Henry P. Wilson Patricia Ann Wood John Charles Zawilinski Rita Louise Zimba him real competition was Gwen Bills running the | Cowboys and Indians down the middle of Michigan and she found so many that she had to be fired. Pink Flamingo. !Avenue and shooting arrows at the stores. Marsha When it finally got built, Sharon Hartel was the We hustled down to Houston to talk to Larry Whit- iBall and LouAnn Kolb ran a Nurses Home. head of the weight reducing department. Henry Wilson taker, Nuclear Physicist, who was mainly responsible | Going up the main trunk line M-53 toward Cass ran a miniature horse racing derby in one corner of for the space shot going off the next day at Cape iCity we saw the farms of Randy Hampshire, Gary the building. Diane Rabideau and Janet Weippert were Kennedy. We whipped to the Cape and had a chat jpringle, and Gerald Muz. Bill Brown had a milk lifeguards at the pool. Robbin Hoffman almost drowned with astronauts Chuck Hewlett, Jim McCreedy, and route up and down 53. A little building caught our trying to swim the length. It could have something Rodger Pugh. Stopping at Miami Beach, we had dinner eyes; it was a barber shop and Dan Caister was to do with Diane and Jan beating her over the head with Mike Sherman and Sue McDonald, who were running it. Sharla Crawford rented rides on her with the lifesaving poles. Nancy Bigham and Kathy celebrating their 14th anniversary. 'Steamboat on the Cass River. Sharon Crawford is Dorland were receptionists for George Martin's Going up through Kentucky, we came across Duane janother story, ever since graduation, nobody has Plymouth dealer. Dick Heronemus and Dennis Powell and Doug O'Dell and their horse empire that covered Iheard from her—she vanished out of existence. ran a successful Flower Market. Kaarina Vilppula a large chunk of the state. Another interesting thing went back to Finland and became a star of stage, we saw was Ray Smutek running around like a crazy We finally arrived at Cass City. Cass City had screen, and television; another Zsa Zsa. Sally Whit- man trying to find out why Blue Grass isn't really igrown out to M-53 and right there on the corner taker was a missionary to Pakistan and it was nice blue. We traveled to the Eastern Seaboard where we jwas that good old traffic cop, Gary Lindahl. We to see Deb Turner had joined the clergy and became CLASS WILL were approached by those two traveling salesladies, :drove slowly by Tom Hunt's Bumper Shop and Sue a Nun. Veronica Hewlett and Judy Pallas were the JoAnn Peters and Sally Groombridge. That evening 'McRae's Beauty Salon. Lynn Johnston andJimMaharg only ones on the Board of Directors of Lee Deer- we saw a rousing game of , with the jwere competing for a monopoly on the drug stores ing's John Deere store. Linda Dillon ran the local leading stars, Judy Snear and Pat Bean. The next jin town. Llbby Hillaker was the center for the Cass Alcoholics Anonymous and Kay Dillon was the first day, we were very disappointed to find out that Bob iCity girls' team. There were a lot of one to pass through with flying colors. Mike Papp I, Charleyne Almas, will my stool underneath the vent in the I, Scott Guernsey, will to Mr. Ackerman some flaming I, Pat Pasanski, will my hair to Mr. Logan. Hennessey was still in his quest for his long lost love. iguys that ran farms around the area: Joe Cooper, stuck with his Gambles Store, and Jean McCreedy bathroom and my ability to never get caught to anyone who arrows for his calvary fort. Over to the ocean where we found Cindy McClorey jEldon Hutchinson and Tom Russell. sold sod. Bob Kloc sold grass which made him smokes. I, Jude Patnaude, will my shrunken pullover sweaters to owning a quaint fresh milk stand and right in front Sue Koepfgen tried to bring some culture into rich. Jeanne Daley and Cindy Cooper investigated I, Sharon Hartel, will to my brother, Scott, a girl big enough Diane Asher. ;Cass City by starting a concert orchestra, but it I, Mardi Auten, will my "backfield in motion" to the football to block a pass, tall enough to sink a basketball, cute enough of the stand was Randy Kozan who had just turned the mysterious story for the police that a man had team. hippy and was all freaked out, sprawled on the passed out of existence because you know how much turned into a Petosky Stone. Helen Whittaker ran a to fool the refs, and fast enough to. ... r, Jo Ann Peters, will my ability to skip school and have beach. Up the beach a ways there was a big ruckus. culture there is in Cass City. There were a lot my mother call in, and be able to get away with it to Deb clothing store behind Carol Miracle's basketball I, Sherry Bacon, will to Ron Crandell my ability to leave South I, Ray Hendrick, eagerly will Mr. Ackerman to the wolves Ahern. It seems that Mardi Auten, famous for her Virginia ;of kids out of our town that became nurses. They supply shop. Cathy Pierce and Becky Creason were Seeger Street at 8:32 and still make it to school on time. He on Isle Royale. Slims ad, lost her prescription sunglasses. You've :are: Carol Clarke, Joyce Karr, Kaye Smith, Sherry clerks for the J. L. Hudsons in town. Bob White needs it! Bacon, and of course Ray Hendricks. An interesting I, Cathy Field Pierce, will my maternity clothes to the come a long way, baby. catered for the black market. Kathy Hillaker fol- I, Bob Hennessey, will my beer mug to Tim Stickle. Salvation Army. New York City was our next stop, Jude's home iside light about Sherry Bacon, she happened to lowed Lee around all her life and Rita Zimba ran I, Marsha Ball, will my Shorthand II class to anyone un- marry Denny Jensen and had four kids, Physical, town. He showed me around where the riots took a successful worm farm. Harv Frederick got rich fortunate to have mistakenly taken it. I, Dick Heronemus, will my ability to keep quiet in an argu- I, Dennis Powell, will my height to Mr. Logan so he can be place that our Class had started when we were on iMental, Social, and that little hellion, Religious. We from selling all his gold medals from the Olympics. ment in Government class to Mr. Logan. a "little big man". ' our Senior trip. Marty LeValley took over the To- .went up to visit the High School, and were met After that harrowing experience, I looked back on I, Clara Bauer, will my first hour government class to the at the door by Bob Mika, the janitor. One of the poor Seniors of next year. I, Veronica Hewlett, will my quietness to my sister Ginger. night Show from Johnny Carson and Mick Kirn ! it all and decided our Class of '71 is the best in the I, Gary Pringle, will my Ford to anybody who has lots of replaced Ed MacMahn. Margie Sattelburg ran a tug 4 people in Cass City had taken over the Michigan world. Every kid in our class will be a success money, spare time, and tender loving care to devote to boat on the Hudson River. Lona Fox gave tours of 'History class, Pat Pasanski. Clara Bauer was an in anything they do. I know I will never forget all I, Pat Bean, will my ability to play basketball for five minutes I, Kathy Hillaker, will my ability to be loyal to one guy to the poor thing. the Statue of Liberty. Terri Freeman was the United English teacher, Mary Jane Croft was the Astrology the great times I've had. Ah, I have almost forgot, without getting hurt to Peg Schwartz. my sister Karen. Stat3s Ambassador to the United Nations. Patty teacher, and to our surprise the 'Bean Queen" of Ruthie Rayl. . . .well Ruthie had to stay home this I, Ruth Rayl, will my sewing ability to my sister Lynn so that year. Linda Smith taught Typing and Business I, Nancy Bigham, will my dad's milk service to Louie Salas I, Libby Hillaker, will my ability to get a snowmobile stuck she won't wear my clothes. Doerr was a professional student and specialized time, I didn't have enough money to take her with so that he will start drinking the right stuff. in a ditch and caught in a fence to Deb Chippi. in writing love letters to teachers. Les Merchant Training. Janice Kurd and Nancy Austin were ace m6j She wanted to stay in California anyway because was a painter in Greenwich Village. Donna Sugden, teachers of Cosmology. We had small talks with the I, Ralph Retherford, will a case of Budweiser to Mr. Richards she likes it there. Funny things happen to you when I, Gwen Bills, will to Jeff Profit a package of Electric Kool-Aid. I, Robbin Hoffman, will to Pamela Sue Kilbourn, Willy. . . to drink while he's watching the bathrooms. Carol Tuckey and Kathy Urban were social workers principal, Ralph Retherford. The students called you go to California. if he were mine to will, but he's not mine to will, so I won't. I, Bill Brown, willfully will a case of Right Guard Extra-Dry I, Al Rogers, will my new track record in the cross-country to Fred Nolan. beer run to Marty Osentoski. I, Janice Kurd, will my ability to go to the library without I, Anne Bulen, will my license to Greg Hampshire so we won't getting kicked out to Bonnie Flemming. I, Jim Rogers, will my talents in the dark room to John have to walk on our dates. Brewton. I, Jill Johnson, will my ability to stay out of school and not I, Dan Caister, will lend the back seat of my car to Fred get caught to Romayne Bassett. Harbec and Craig Guernsey anytime they need it. I, Margie Sattleberg, will a year's supply of gum, a bottle I, Lynn Johnston, will to my sister Kathy, my trips to Deford of aspirin, and subscriptions to all the newspapers in the I, Carol Clarke, will my 2* in Michigan History to anyone who so she can get a "Deford Drip", too. world to Mr. Logan. takes the class. I, Joyce Karr, will to Mr. Carroll free lessons on how to I, Mike Sherman, will my Chrysler to Jim Strattlebug be- I, Cindy Cooper, will my job as assistant editor of the Hawk ride a horse since he taught me how to drive a car. cause he needs a big car. Herald to anyone who is dumb enough to take Journalism. I, Mick Kirn, will my shop ability to Mr. Dillon. I, Judy Snear, will make it because I want to, not because I, Sharla Crawford, will all I have (and more) to my one Ubly I have to! guy. I, Sue Koepfgen, will my talent to carry a tune to Meb Esau, B.J. Haire, Nancy Kerbyson, and Joanie Russell because I, Jeff Spencer, will myself to Miss Olding for one or more I, Becky Creason, will my seat on Bus 22 to anyone that has they're flat, and to my sister Linda, I will all my great nights out on the town, if she'll drive. nerve enough to take it. skiing adventures. . .inside the lodge. I, Cindy Strickland, will my poor' memory in remembering I, Mary Jane Croft, will my body to next year's Biology II jokes to B. J. Haire, so she'll forget her B. J. punnies, class so they'll have something to do. and also my dealing ability to my brother Curt so he'll I, Lou Ann Kolb, will my cafeteria work to anyone who play his cards right. I, Tom Crow, will my ability to come to school drunk and not wants the exercise. get caught to Gerry Hartman and Mike Buniak. I, Randy Kozan, will my Phys-Ed whistle to Kip Hopper so I, Donna Sugden, will Mr. Logan a new clock in hopes that I, Jeanne Daley, will to Mr. Hansen the Deford swamp it's he can call them as he sees 'em. it will run faster than his does now. a beautiful vacation spot. I, Brenda Lawrence, will to my sister my good grades and I, Carole Tuckey, will Mr. Palmer the ability to let his next I, Kay Dillon, will to Carla Stine my freedom during the my ability to stay out of trouble. year's government class hand in extra credit, because they, summer months at Caseville, and to Ken Marker lots of like us, are going to need it. patience. I, Marty LeValley, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Bill Chippi. I, Cheyenne Turner, will my fighting chickens to Mr. Poppy- I, Linda Dillon, will my quietness to my cousin Doris Dillon. cock. I, Gary Lindahl, will my big lips to my "soul brothers". Robert R. Alexander Nancy L. Austin Mardi Blair Auten Sherry Lynn Bacon I, Patty Doerr, will to Jim Landholt a gift coupon redeemable I, Deb Turner, will my pack of cigarettes to Mrs. Brown so for twenty wedgies. I, Sue MacDonald, will my contacs to Becky Loomis so she she can come out to the parking lot and join the crowd. won't have to squint and blink anymore. I, Kathy Dorland, will sit on Mr. Woody's lap anytime to take I, Kathy Urban, will my ability to work a long time at the shorthand. I, Jim Maharg, will my goofy laugh to Mr. Ackerman be- Cass Theatre and get along with the boss to Mary Martin. cause he needs a laugh once in a while. I, Yvonne Erla, will my ability to have parties when my I, Kaarina Vilppula, will my blintzes to the cast of the Spring parents go up north to my brother Rick. . ."Hope you don't I, Cindy McClorey, will my false eyelashes to Linda Zaw- play of '71 because "I can't take them with me." get caught!" alinski, my body to Melody Thompson, my smile to Mr. Kuntz, and my mouth to Linda Ballagh. . . .sorry, Mr. I, Jan Weippert, will my "hot pants "to anyone with rosy cheeks. I, Duane Englehart, will to Mr. Kuntz one over-size cork Woody, that's all I have left. for his over-sized mouth. I, Bob White, will the Largest Light Bulb in the World to Mr. I, Jean McCreedy, will my ability to stay out of trouble Gengler, because he never was too bright. I, Harvey Frederick, will my speedy track shoes to Randy in choir to Karen Koepf. Kelley so he can get enough points for his letter next year. I, Helen Whittaker Vinney, will my ability to get along with I, Sue McRae, will not willingly will my snowmobile to Mr. Richards to Mike Buniak. I, Terri Freeman, will nothing to nobody. anyone!! (Except Mr. Clabuesch). I, Sally Whittaker, will my Sweetheart title to next year's I, Shari Geiger, will the ability to remain loyal to one guy I, Les Merchant, will my artistic ability to Mrs. Wallace. to Deb Chippi. candidate from Cass City to make it three in a row. I, carol Miracle, will to Pamela Sue Kilbourn, all my ability I, Rita Zimba, will my typewriter eraser to next year's I, Jan Glaspie, will to Penny Copeland my "Helpless Female to stay out of trouble because when you are after five guys Typing n class. Act" and a flat tire so she can have all the guys she wants at the same time it could be dangerous. stop to help her fix it. And, last but not least, I, Gerald Muz, will my ability to get out of school at three I, Sally Groombridge, will my ability to drink to Deb Ahern o'clock every day to Janie Speirs. We, the Senior Class of 1971, will to the Juniors all our sup- Marsha Kay Ball Clara Maria Bauer Patricia Ann Sharon Bean Nancy Lea Bigham in hopes someday she'll be able to handle more than a beer port in anything they may choose to undertake throughout Gwendolyn Marie Bills cap. I, Doug O'Dell, will my can of DDT to Mr. Ackerman's plants. their reign as "mighty Seniors". I !

Ruth Ann Rayl Ralph Lewis Retherford Alan Louis Rogers James Alan Rogers Thomas Jay Russell William James Brown Anne Whitaker Bulen Daniel Dennis Caister Carol Lynn Clarke Cindy Sue Cooper

Margie A. Sattelberg Michael Sherman Kaye Ann Smith Linda Sue Smith Judy Ann Snear E. Joseph Cooper Sharla Kay Crawford Sharon Crawford Rebecca June Creason Mary Jane Croft

Jeff L. Spencer Cindy Sue Strickland Donna Marie Sugden Carole Ann Tuckey Cheyenne Turner Jeanne Alane Daley Carl Thomas Crow Harold Leland Deering ! Kay Marie Dillon Linda Marie Dillon

Deborah Kathleen Turner Kathleen Marie Urban Clinton G. Warner Kaarina Vilppula Matthew Joseph Wasserman Patricia Michele Doerr Kathryn L. Dorland Duane A. Englehart Yvonne Louise Erla Catherine Jane Field Pierce

Janet Elaine Weippert. Robert Lee White Helen Jean Whittaker Viney Larry D. Whittaker Sally Elaine Whittaker Lona Lea Fox Harvey C. Frederick Terri Lei Freeman Jan Mane Glaspie I I

Sally J. Groombndge Scott Lee Guernsey : Randy E. Hampshire Sharon Lynn Hartel Raymond E. Hendrick Brenda Gale Lawrence Marty LeValley Cynthia Sue McClorey Jean Marie McCreedy James D. McCreedy

Robert Lynn Hennessey Richard Dale Heronemus Charles W. Hewlett, Jr. Veronica Jean Hewlett Elizabeth Ann Hillaker Susan McDonald Susan Jane McRae James C. Maharg Karen Rae Martin Leslie Stuart Merchant

Wary Kathryn Hi Robbin Ann Hoffman! Kim G. Hopper Thomas S. Hunt Janice Marie Hurd Charles Edward Mester Robert Paul Mika Richard Daniel Miller Carol Miracle Gerald M. Muz

Elden Jay Hutchinson Jill Kristy Johnson Lynn Marie Johnston Joyce Ann Karr Michael F. Kirn Douglas Brian O'Dell Duane Allen O'Dell Judith L. Pallas Michael D. Papp Rebecca Ann Parrott

**» Robert John Kloc Susan Gary Koepfgen Lou Ann Lynn Kolb Randy L. Kozan Ted Lauria Jude Thomas Patnaude JoAnn Marie Peters Dennis M. Powell Gary Lee Pringle Diane Fae Rabideau CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1971 PAGE THIRTEEN How did IM Because WE CARE!

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DAILDAILYY TILI ILLL 6b.. . :. t _^, ~«»«.•. — —.«. — — — —.-»«.^.*-.^»^^...^. ^_...^^^.^^.^. ^,^._^. ^^.^._^. ^.^».,^_^.<^^.^.^.-»—..—— —. — -».—. — — — —. — — ^-.*» — ».— PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1971 CASS CITY. MICHIGAN Poppy sales AGENT'S CORNER School Reunion Marie Meredith more than $400 Fight drugs with knowledge held in Shabbona Shabbona Area News Phone 672-9489 The Evergreen School Re- Gross receipts from the an- Mrs. Margaret Rosa - Extension Agent' union was held Saturday, June nual Poppy sales conducted May 5, at the Evergreen School in Miss Denise Morlartey spent 27-28 In Cass City, by American Shabbona, with around 80 pres- Mrs. Edward Smith of Sana- The Shabbona RLDS Vacation Misses Alice and Frances If you think your child might investigate all his goings-on. suky spent the Memorial holi- Church School will beheldfrom Sunday overnight and Monday Snyder of Snover were Thurs- Legion and Auxiliary members, be taking drugs, 'Don't panic." The most dangerous drug ent. visiting Miss Anna Krause. amounted to $419.25, reports A cooperative dinner was day week end visiting Mrs. • June 20 to June 25, according day evening callers of Mr. and Let your child know you can problem is when a teenager Luella Smith. to Mrs. Howard Gregg, director Mrs. George Krause. Auxiliary President Mrs. Vern accept this piece of informa- is regularly abusing the use served at 12:30, after which a Mrs. Altha Cooley and Mrs. McConnell. business meetingwas conducted Misses Celifa and Daphne of the school. Herbert Head and Ralph of War- Mrs. Gerald Miller and Beth tion without doing anything rash, of anything, whatever type of Eckel of Flint spent Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hirsch Workers included Vern Mc- like turning'him over to the drug it may be. by Mrs. Maude Holcomb, vice- ren were Saturday afternoon Ann of Caro were Saturday Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Garrison president. The secretary's and and Friday nights visiting their and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hoagg callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest evening callers of Marie Mere- police. He has a reason for As a parent, if you think grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. were Tuesday evening callers Stlne, Mr. and Mrs. Casmlr his actions, so let him explain something is going on, wait until treasurer's reports were read Hyatt. dith. Bartnik, Miss Peggy McCon- by Mrs. Duane Geister. John Dunlap Sr. They also vis- of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hill Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Marshall it. And listen to him. Be will- you know for sure. It will come ited Mr. and Mrs. Harland and family. nell, Mrs. Dorus Klinkman and ing to talk to him on his level out soon enough if what you Election of officers for next Clarkston spent from Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marshall Mrs. Edward Schwartz. year was held. They are: Ernest Trisch of Cass City Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George McKee till Monday visiting her mother, and family of Deford were Sun- about this. suspect is true. Making sure and Sunday night. and family of Lapeer spent Sat- Money from the Poppy sales At this point in his turmoil, of your ground makes talking Hyatt, president; Mrs. Mar- Mrs. Ernest Parrott. day afternoon callers of Mrs. can be used only for needy guerite Ross of Kingston, vice- urday with Mr. and Mrs. Eva Ashcroft. he needs parents who'll give with your teenager less diffi- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wheeler Laurence Hyatt and also helped Mr. and Mrs. Audley Groom- veterans and their families. him advice, information, sup- cult. president; Marie Meredith, held open house Sunday, May 30, bridge and family of Flint spent secretary and treasurer. with the new house. Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dorman port, and love ~ not long lec- To help you understand his in honor of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Prosser from Sunday afternoon till Mon- were Sunday dinner guests of tures. He needs someone to situation, search out someone Mr. Hyatt appointed Mrs/ Normaleen, who is a graduate day visiting his mother, Mrs. —Plan ever y- move-rkeep your Lillie Bruce of Deford chairman of Sandusky^High School. Guests of Westland were Friday din- Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dorman -trust him, to believe in him who knows something about both ner guests -of Mrs. Eva Ash»- James Groombridge^ Other . and family.of Caro _. thinking well ahead of your and to help - not someone to children and drugs. Doctors, of program and Mrs. Ruth Cole- were present from Saginaw, De- callers of 'Mrs." Groombridge" work. man and Mrs. Jessie Cameron croft. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlap psychiatrists, social workers, troit, Ann Arbor, Caro, Cass Miss Glenna Krause left Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Sr. were Sunday luncheon guests schools and hospitals are all of Deckerville, kitchen chair- City, Marlette, Snover, Decker, Mrs. Gilbert Groombridge of men. Tuesday with the Seniors of of Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and places you might check for in- Argyle and the local vicinity. Sandusky High School on their Flint and Mr. and Mrs. Voyle family. formation on your role in your The program was planned by A buffet lunch was served. Dor man. Mrs. Charles Hirsch and was Senior trip to New York City Mr. and Mrs. Dale Leslie and child's difficulty and how you and Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harp family were Sunday afternoon can help him. Some commun- a clairnet solo by Miss Bunny Mrs. Ann Powell and sons of Flint were Sunday afternoon I Carefree comfort I Hill, readings by JohnD. Jones, of Troy and Mr. and Mrs. callers of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ities have inter-agency com- callers of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lillie Bruce, Mrs. Bruce Frank Klee Jr. and family of Mr. and Mrs. Curtice Defora Mittlestat and family. mittees on drug abuse which of Bourbonnais, HI., spent Sat- Mrs. Floyd Harp, at the home with I could help. Kritzman and Mrs. Mabel Minden City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hyatt. The Women's Department of Bailey. Talks by Jason Kitchin, of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mere- urday forenoon visiting the lat- Just remember, if your child ter's grandparents, Mr. and the RLDS Church will meet has this problem, someone Mrs. Margaret Foster and Roy dith. Mrs. Ted Marshall, Mrs. Jim June 17 at 1:30 at the church ousewarming Service Phillips were also on the Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and Mrs. Ernest Hyatt. Marshall and family of Deford else's does too. So talk and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glasco annex. Hostesses will be Mrs. All these benefits add up to carefree read about it. Learn everything agenda. family were Sunday evening and Mrs. Eva Ashcroft called Voyle Dorman and Mrs. Curtis Roll call of former pupils callers of Mr. and Mrs. Har- and family of Almont and Mr. on Mr. and Mr s.David Mar shall comfort with our exclusive Gulf you can about drugs. Try to and Mrs. Bernard Pine and Cleland. The theme is "Thy Housewarming Service. get this situation out in the and teachers was held. land Trisch of Cass City. in their new farm home. Kingdom Is Freedom in Christ," Mrs. Edith Vatters, 93, was family spent all day Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dorman Expert equipment service open and in this way move closer Mrs, Edward Smith of Sand- visiting their grandmother, and roll call, Share an amusing Gulf Solar Heat* oil to finding a solution to the the oldest present. were Monday callers of Mr. case of a child imitating a There were many old pictures usky and Mrs. Luella Smith Mrs. Ernest Parrott. and Mrs. Floyd Mclntosh and Automatic delivery problem underlying the drug were Sunday evening callers Mrs. Eva Ashcroft was a parent. Secret friends will be Easy, equal monthly payments abuse. on display. family. revealed. of Miss Marie Meredith. Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Leslie Plus the availability of the fuel- Mike Monaco Jr. and Ed Mrs. Jim Marshall and family Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Smith saving Gulf Econojet oil burner. h*nl!«f attended the funeral of his were Saturday evening callers Coming- Auction Kerns of Boston, Mass., spent of Deford. Other guests were cousin, Garth Wayne Jickling, Call us today! The future is a reflection of the holiday week end as guests Theodore Marshall of Westland, of Mr. and Mrs. George Krause. today's acts and accomplish- at Brown City Monday. Miss Judy Marshall of Cass of Miss Sandy Wheeler. Miss Judy Marshall of Cass Mr. and Mrs. Ira Howell ments. Saturday, June 12 - Hilda City and Mr. and Mrs. Ted City visited her grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. William Arnott and Mrs. Elsie Cousin, all of Mrs. Eva Ashcroft, Sunday Wills will hold a household Marshall of Deford. Marlette, were Sunday callers CASS CITY OIL & GAS and Marlene of Grand Blanc Miss Marilee Turner of East afternoon. *:*: Hickory Nut Falls at 420 auction at the farm located were Tuesday guests of Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Turn- Phone 872-2065 feet is the highest sheer falls five miles west and a half of a Lansing spent the Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mere- and Mrs. Ernest Hyatt and at- er. dith attended open house for in eastern America and is at mile south of Ubly on S. Thom- tended the funeral of Mrs. Owen holiday visiting her parents, Mrs. Milton Brown of Clarks- Chimney Rock, N. C. as Road. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Turner. her sister and husband, Mr. and Smith. ton and Mrs. Ernest Parrott Mrs. Millard Ball, in honor of were Monday callers of Mrs. their silver wedding anniver- James Groombridge. sary, at Cass City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dorman were Monday callers of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beach of Mrs. Joe Billot at the home of Gagetown were Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones in callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snover. Smith. beautiful brides deserve beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bullock The bake sale at the RLDS and sons of Lansing spent Sun- Church annex will be headed day and Monday visiting her by co-chairmen Mrs. Curtis Cle- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred land and Mrs. Voyle Dorman. Turner. They will be working on carpet Miss Mary Wheeler returned rags.' home Wednesday after spending Mr. and Mrs. Don Krause and two weeks on a trip with her girls entertained Sunday night Wedding aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. at a dinner in honor of Don's DeWayne Kyser of Shepherd, parents', Mr. and Mrs. George Mich. They were in 13 states Krause, 49th wedding anniver- and also visited the Kysers' sary, which was Monday, and son Nick in South Carolina, in honor of their daughter who is in service. He was Glenna's graduation from high able to spend a week with his school. family and they toured the Mrs. Luella Smith andbroth-* Invitations southern states. er, Perry Sadler, attended the open house for Perry's grand- 4-H daughter Sheila, daughter of Saturday evening, June 5, the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snobda, Evergreen Guys and Gals 4-H at Marlette Saturday afternoon. Club met at Sanilac County Choose from a wide selection of quality lines Park No. 3 on M-53. A wiener roast was held as ORDER OF PUBLICATION well as a box social. The boys GENERAL furnished the boxes and the girls bought them. State of Michigan. with,the perfect atmosphere for every wedding The 4-H members are earn- Probate Court for the County ing money to send four youths of Tuscola. File #21194. Estate of Ray Hulburt, De- to Lansing. ceased. It is Ordered that on June ****** 29th, 1971, at 9:30 a. m., in INVITATIONS the Probate Courtroom in the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith Village of Caro, Michigan a attended the graduation of Sue hearing be held on the petition Ann Johnson Sunday afternoon of Frederick H. Plnney, Ad- from $10.50 at Marlette High School. Fol- ministrator with the will an- lowing graduation, open house nexed, for allowance of his was held in the home of her final account. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Publication and service shall Johnson. be made as provided by Statute Mrs. Bruce Kritzman was and Court Rule. a Saturday evening caller of Mr, Dated: June 1, 1971. and Mrs. John Dunlap Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hawley C. Bates Wills, Judge of Pro- and children of Lapeer spent bate. A true copy. from Friday night till Sunday Beatrice P. Berry, Register visiting her grandmother, Mrs. of Probate. 6-10-3 Ernest Parrott. Serving the Needs of Agriculture

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Bob Wischmeyer CATALOGS LOANED OVERNIGHT. Mgr. - Cass City Chronicle FERTILIZER & SEED Phone 872-2171 FREE SUBSCRIPTION WITH EACH ORDER. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 10, J971 PAGE FIFTEEN Conrad Higdon Uncle Tim From Tyre Says: Mrs. Frank Little tells of OEO work Deford Area News Phone 872-3583 Dear Mister Editor: about, special fer you fellers come out ahead paying people in the newspaper business. not to subscribe by mail. But Zeke Grubb was able to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Babich and The fellers at the country Clem Webster said he to Trinity WSCS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mills guests of her uncle and aunt, ence Shaver. Sunday evening store got to looking fer good couldn't see how papers make look to see one candle in the and Annette of Columbus, Ga., visitors of the Terbush family Marc of Caro and Mr. and Mrs. dark. He said now that the pos- Mr. and Mrs. John Wurfel of John Taylor and Beth were news Saturday night, and they a go of sending folks news by The Women's Society of are spending a 30-day furlough Marlette. Sunday evening Mr. were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moz- come up with a pritty good re- mail. With the paper rate going tal service is a private out- at the homes of their parents, den and Laura of Lapeer. Sunday afternoon visitors of fit, maybe they could help the Christian Service of Trinity and Mrs. Dwight Walker and their parents. port. They studied the May up 20 per cent in May, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald" Mills family of Sandusky visited the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coffman papers out by paying fer some United Methodist Church met Sr. of Cass City and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Vande- postage hike up one side and more of a 142 per cent in- at the church Monday morn- Hartwick family. of Bridgeport visited Mr. and down the other, and they crease over five year to come, of the advertising they've been Mrs. Norman Hurd, near De- Mrs. Harold Kilbourn and fam- mark attended graduation ex- ing, June 7, for a 9:00 break- Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Camp- ercises Sunday evening at May- couldn't find much to be happy Clem said papers soon will gitting free all these years, ford. bell of Ubly and Mr. and Mrs. ily Sunday. The Kilbourns and special since they got compe- fast and program. Mrs. Henry Rock entered guests attended open house in ville High School when their The 40 attending heard Con- Bruce Holcomb of Cass City grandson, Gary McMullen, tition now in parcel delivery. Hubbard Memorial Hospital at were Saturday evening visitors honor of Cindy McClorey at'St. NOTICE OF And if the papers have to cut rad Higdon, of the Family Bad Axe last Tuesday and graduated and the open house Counseling Service for the Of- of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Van- Pancratius Hall in Cass City. back, Zeke said, they allus underwent surgery Thursday. They also visited Mrs. Erwin following at the home of his fice of Economic Opportunity Allen and family. The VanAllen parents, Mr. and Mrs. George can leave out all them ads Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith family spent Sunday with Mr. Hall and baby daughter Kitty about savings bonds and Guv- program in the Thumb area. and sons of Vassar spent Sun- McMullen. Sunday evening Mr. He stressed his work with Fam- and Mrs. Jack VanAllen and Jo at Hills and Dales Hospital. FINAL DAY ernment services that run free. day afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hall's daughter and Mrs. Vandemark attended ily Counseling, helping people family of Imlay City. And good news was heard her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- was born Saturday evening and open house in honor of their FOR about the Army, where they learn to help themselves. Mrs. Anna Koepf, Mr. and niece, Debby Wheeler, at the neth Churchill, and Dale. Mrs. Joe Koepf, John Koepf weighed eight pounds and three was plans to spend $24 mll- Higdon stated OEO is not Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kramer home of her parents, Mr. and ..and....Henry..Lebioda._attended a ounces. —"lion-oir paid newspaper~ads~ to ..welfare- but one step further, and- children* of - Essexvllle* and * Mrs.—Arthur-Wheeler- -of~Mar=- in which they try to get people wedding reception Sunday eve- ""Mrsrxrewis" BabiclTreturnecr git people to join up. Bug Hook- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mozden home Thursday from Saginaw lette. out of welfare by assisting with ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nellie Martin of Caro urn, that served stateside in and Laura of Lapeer were Sun- Mrs. Frank Koepf of Unionville General Hospital where she was the first world war, said he job training, education, seek day dinner guests of their par- visited Mrs. Vina Webster Sun- adequate housing and encourage in honor of their daughter and a surgical patient. Friday, her FOR had saw some powerful good ents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett sisters, Mrs. Norman Buhl of day and they were afternoon a better nutritional program. husband. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Army news. He said by the Field, and Jill. Columbiaville and Mrs. Alex guests of Mrs. Bertha Chad- Koepf and Mrs. Anna Koepf wick. papers where 500 civilians He said that two-thirds of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beach, Paladi, spent the day with her. showed up to apply fer jobs visited Mr. and Mrs. David ELKLAND TOWNSHIP the people have to live on what who have been missionaries Force and daughters of Silver- on KP at Fort Bragg, North one person receives from social in Korea, will speak at the De- wood Friday evening. Carolina, when that Army post security and cited their greatest ford United Methodist Church decided soldiers shouldn't have Mr. and Mrs. Clem Koepf problem as the race between next Sunday at 8:00 o'clock. and Michelle of Cass City were to work in the kitchen. food and life. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Babich Friday dinner guests of his SPECIAL ELECTION The best news Ed Doolittle A typical low-income family were Sunday dinner guests at grandmother, Mrs. Anna Koepf, could come up with was the (to be held July 12, 1971) under assistance, the Counsel- the home of their son, Mr. and also visited his parents, trouble all them countries in lor said, is one of few skills, and Mrs. Bernard Babich and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Koepf. Mrs. Europe is having with the dol- a drop-out from school, lack- children. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Les Brown of Vassar also vis- lar. He was of the mind that ing the ability to read and write Babich and Marc of Caro were ited her grandmother and her gltting them folks scared of and a high rate of sickness. afternoon visitors. parents Friday, Mrs. Norajean the Yankee dollar was the best FRIDAY, JUNE 11 The three upper Thumb Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hoag and Little was a dinner guest of thing that could happen to our family of Cass City were Sat- Mrs. Koepf Friday. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. giveaway program that has been counties, Huron, Tuscola and Sanilac, have an average rate urday evening dinner guests Mrs. Elmer Valentine and going full blast since 1945. of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Allen. Mrs. Carrie Holcomb of Mid- Fer all these years them people of 15 percent unemployment. He voiced the benefits from Mr. and Mrs. Howard Field land visited their sister, Mrs. Shall the limitation on the total amount have been crying fer our dol- and family of Rochester visited Bea Little, Wednesday. Mrs. lars, and we've been flooding vocational training to low- his brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Little's brother, Mr. and Mrs. of general ad valorem taxes which may their market with em, Ed al- income families. This training, he said, will mean six times Eldon Field and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Swinson and two sons of lowed, and now he was calling Everett Field, Sunday. be imposed each year for all purposes fer a Bring Home the Dollar as much to the area in a few Port Huron, were guests at her years because it costs six times Al Connolly of Pinckey spent home Sunday. upon real and personal property in the policy that will set all them the week end with his son, Mr. folks' mind at ease that is as much to train a person for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Magier Township of Elkland, County of Tuscola, meaningful employment. and Mrs. James Connolly and sudden terrified over spending family. Weldon Pratt of Sand- were dinner guests Thursday our money. State of Michigan, be increased as pro- Mrs. Gilbert Albee, program usky was a Sunday dinner guest of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Turning to good news clost chairman, gave the devotions of the Connolly family. neth Stor ace and family of West- vided in Section 6 of Article 9 of the to home, Bug allowed he was Mr. and Mrs. William Denby land, and were lunch guests of happy that today In this country and Mrs. Donald Shagene pre- Constitution of Michigan, for a period sented a solo. and Billy of Marysville were his mother, Mrs. Julia Magier PARTI-COLORS we've got a headache remedy Saturday overnight guests of of Detroit. of five years, from 1972 to 1976, both fer ever kind of headache in- Plans were announced for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vande- Add pizazz to your party with a colorful Hallmark inclusive, by one mill ($1.00 per $1,000) vented so far, but he was wor- various summer activities. bert Englehart, and sons. Mr. mark and children of Essexville Party Set. When the fun's over-toss it all away. ried about getting his male Bazaar workshops, under the and Mrs. Charles Carlisle and visited his parents, Mr. and of the assessed valuation as finally headache pills mixed up with direction of Mrs. Delbert Raw- son Lee of Saginaw visited the Mrs. Elmer Vandemark, Sun- his old lady's pills that fix son, are scheduled periodically Engleharts Sunday evening and day. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tousley equalized, for the purpose of financing headaches caused by wimmen's and members are asked to watch attended the baccalaureate were afternoon callers. special emotions. the church bulletin for dates. Mr. and Mrs. Darold Ter- COACH LIGHT PHARMACY a township building to be known as the service at Cass City. : (Fornierly Mac & Soolly Drug) Final, Zeke was glad Paris Mrs. Keith McConkey an- Mrs. Thomas Grimsley and bush and Shelly spent the week Elkland Township Fire Station, said police won't let folks use field nounced plans for making children of Waterford were Sat- end at the Ogemaw Sport and MIKE WEAVER, Owner Ph. 872-3613 glasses to watch a play with bandages for missions and re- Trail Center and were joined building to be located in the Village of urday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Emergency Ph. 8723283 : naked actors, but he wondered quested usable sheets. Norman Hurd and family. Rich- there Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Cass City, or in Elkland Township, Tus- why its agin the law to watch ard Cutler and children of Akron Etsel Wilcox and Mrs. Flor- clost up but not far away. Mrs. William Ruhl and Mrs. cola County, Michigan? Howard Rexin, with their Group and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Webb 5 committee, served the break- and Mark of Caro were Sunday Yours truly, evening dinner guests at the Uncle Tim fast. M wmwm \ttmM}m\mm]imwu)Witmm m The group will have a sum- Hurd home. FERRIS WARE The Young Married Class of TOWNSHIP CLERK mer recess and reconvene in The Want Ads are newsy too, September. the Deford Methodist Sunday School enjoyed a picnic Sat- urday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicholas near Gagetown. Mrs. Nicholas is the former Sandra Rether- ford. IT'S OPEN SEASON ON THESE LOW LOW PRICES!! Mrs. Lillie Bruce visited her s daughter, Mrs. Duane Thomp- son, and Michael of Marlette last Wednesday. She also at- I tended the Evergreen School reunion at Shabbona Saturday KILN DRIED afternoon and Sunday attended open house in honor of the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sieradzki Jr. and family of Rochester spent Sunday with the Chester Sieradzki family. Mrs. Nellie Mathews will go Construction June 12 to Elkhart, Incl., to spend the summer with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Grade Widemeyer and children. Her sister, Mrs. Pearl Blagburn of Detroit, will spend the sum- mer here in Mrs. Mathews' home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Par- rish and children attended open house Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Parrish in Cass City, in honor of Mrs. Cheryl Parrish Swal- well who is a Marlette High School graduate. Douglas Englehart returned home Sunday from a week spent in Hills and Dales General Hos- pital as the result of a motor- cycle accident. Mr. and Mrs. Casmier Kapala PICNIC TABLE LEGS of Detroit spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John Kapala. Mrs. Kapala attended open OUTSIDE house Sunday in honor of Donna Sugden at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sugden of Cass City, and also attended the baccalaureate service. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hartwick HOUSE PAINT and family were Sunday dinner SURETY BOND There's no reason BRIGHT WHITE for a hot summer day List ....$9.19 to last all night. •4

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ONE FOR THE ROAD Michigan Mirror Rawson Library Finest in Quality • Fairest in Price < \, Teens: here's how SUNBURST MEMORIALS Zero population growth: an adds 38 volumes Your Choice o'f Design The board of trustees of Raw- to talk to parents son Memorial Library met Wednesday, June 2, at the Gives You By Dan Marlowe library. All members and the librarian were present. A Truly Personal Memorial. idea whose time has come The library will sponsor a summer story hour. Details Young people, following are insist they're outasight. So save certainty that any one child some tips oh communicating your confrontations for topics The idea that the world must of that awful picture of you are to be announced later. you consider important. stop the increase in its pop- will survive to adulthood, be- that was taken when you got Mrs. Lucy Auten, trustee, with parents as laid down by cause of the vtluis of children LITTLE'S MONUMENT CO. Henry Muller, a 23-year-old 2. To someone over 30, "rap- ulation and achieve a state of It, there's hope for a better and Mrs. Alice McAleer, book- Zero Population Growth (ZPG) as old age security to parents, future. keeper, will go to Lansing June 6358 W. Main, Cass City who has pondered much recently ping* means knocking on wood. and because of the acooomic on the declining art of getting Steer away from contemporary is looking more and more like As of June 1, Michigan driv- 11 for an accounting procedure an idea whose time is arriving. value of children as income ers began receiving a new, all- meeting for libraries. For home appointment call 872-2195 through to parents. Communi- jargon that can easily alienate producers for tee family." But cations, he insists, remain a those who don't understand it. Where it once was talked plastic license which Secretary about only in a few circles, it said all three reasons for of State Richard H. Austin-says The library purchased 38 vol- ROGER L. LITTLE HARRY L. LITTLE two-way street, and here are And lay off the word "facist" wanting a larpefamily "nolong- umes during May. "Throne of some tactics he uses that have unless you're describing Mus- the concept is picking up more has several advantages, one of and more backers in places er prevail in modern American which Is a better photo. Saturn" by James Drury, proved successful in lessening solini. society." "Passions of the Mind" by Irv- conflicts. 3. Look for opinions you have where something can be done "Many Michigan drivers will ing Stone and "The Antagonists" in common, Talk about ecology, about it. Social pressures to marry be happy to learn that this new 1. Chances- are- that -parents and - have._ a_.family._must_be._ by Ernest Gann, all current will never like Janis Joplin for example. Among~the newer ^advocates -process should produce-clear- of ZPG are the members of reduced. For those who already er, larger, sharper and more best sellers, were~ addedr Advertise it in The Chronicle or Country Joe and the Fish, 4. When you do decide to are affluent, "larger families Others are "The Enduring no matter how many times you have it out on an issue, make Gov. William G. Milliken's Ad- professional photos," he said. Hills" by Janice Holt Giles sure you know what you're talk- visory Council on Environ- can be made ao economic lia- That's not the reason it was mental Quality. The council, bility by increasing tha Incent- adopted, however. Austin also and "News From Thrush Green" ing about. There's no quicker ives for and the costs of by Miss Read. way to lose credibility than in fact, recently told Milliken said the new license is next he ought to put together a team advanced education for their to impossible to alter in any For non-fiction readers, to be caught with unresearched children," it said. facts or specious reasoning. of experts and give them the way since all the writing and added were: ' "Boss, Mayor 5. Everyone knows this gen- responsibility of drawing up a the photograph are contained Charles Daley of Chicago," by eration is supposed to be better program through which ZPG in the plastic. Mike Royko, "My Life With educated and more intelligent could be achieved in Michigan. The new licenses are being Martin Luther King" by Coretta The council concludes "an phased in as old licenses ex- King, "Listening To America" than the last. If you find your- unescapable trade-off exists self often mouthing this cliche, pire, meaning it will take three by Bill Moyers, "The Wartime between quantity of people and years before all Michigan driv- Journals of Charles A. Lind- then it could be because your quality of life. The cost of talents aren't all that obvious. As man learns more about ers have one. berg" by Charles A. Lindberg, disease and what can be done retarded responses to the pop- "Bird of Jove" by David Bruce, 6. Avoid emotional antics, ulation crisis will be measured like losing your temper. They to combat it; and as the wide and Newsweek's "National open spaces become more and in a reduction in the quality Museums - Tokyo." play into the hands of parents of life." looking for an opportunity to more congested, actively work- Slate tea & The following craft books ing to control births becomes The same analysis of the were received: "Woman's Day brand the Woodstock set im- situation came recently from mature and incapable of being the only way left to prevent Book of American Needlework," overcrowding, the council said. an entirely different perspect- "Romance of the Patchwork dealt with on an equal basis. ive--Nobel Psace Prize recip- plan breakfast 7. Try seeing it from their "Most animal populations uti- Quilt," "Complete Guide to Em- lize migration and high death ient Dr. Norman Borlaug. Dr. broidery Stitches," "Woman's point of view occasionally. Borlaug, who won the peace They've been around for 40 or rates to serve as population St. Pancratius Women's Own Book of Cake Decorating," controls," It said. "Humanpop- prize for his work in increas- Council held their meeting June "Our Daily Bread," "Making 50 years and may be having ing the world's food supply, trouble keeping up with the ulations are no longer utilizing 7 with 17 members present. Useful Things of Wood" and either of these two mechan- said his work is being nullified Guests were Sisters Anne and "Painting Materials and Tech- accelerating pace of events. by the population explosion. But imagine what you'll be like isms. Population can only be Grace of Caro. niques." obtained through the regulation "With our current situation, Joann Asher and Chris Erla Seven youth books were added after enduring half a century every time yoo make gains in on this globe. of the number of births per are chairmen for the Mother- as well as four mysteries, four family unit in human society.* food production, the monster Daughter Tea, which is to be westerns and several light 8. There is a limit to how --population frorwth--reaches much you can proselytize. After And it said a goal of ZPG held June 27. fiction titles. out and destroys everything Circulation for May was 1,635 '">«,*,«» ,- ^ . . *,«. must be adopted as soon as A Father-Son breakfast is a certain point, you have to you've done." assume that most parents are possible since it could be 70 planned in July. Chairmen are books. educated, intelligent people able years before ZPG became a Mary Ellen Piaskowski and to make reasoned decisions. reality after it was adopted Lorraine Martin. The Want Ads are newsy too. Your task isn't to convert as a goal. That's because it wouldn't occur until the num- Borlaug also had a warning everyone to uniform thinking, for those who don't like the but to provide insights by which ber of deaths equal the num- ber of births in a given year, idea of endorsing ZPG. IS IT A BARGAIN? different points of view can be He said it will be achieved judged on their merits. and that won't happen until to- These days it's hard to tell when a bargain day's babies reach old age. sooner or later and that if it 9. Give yourself the isn't sooner, one of the first is for real. That's true in insurance, too. test of open-mindedness. If casualties of continued popu- you're 20, see how easily you lation growth win be democ- can talk with someone 15. And Come in and let us sep- "We will have Zero Popula- racy. arate fact from fantasy. if you're 15,tryitwithatwelve- "I feel population control will year-old. tion Growth," said one scientist We'll outline what we recently. "It's just a matter of be achieved sooner or later," think is the best in- 10. Finally, don't patronize he said. "Hopefully, it will be your parents. TALK to them. using man's intellect to achieve surance program for you it or leaving it to the traditional achieved sooner and hopefully and tell you the fact on The peace of mind you save it will be decided on demo- may be your own. population controls: war,starv- which we base our de- ation, disease, pestilence. We cratically. If not, it will be cision. After that it's up must take our choice.* later and It will be decided to you. Two changes must be made by a government under disaster *„ Richard Hampshire COm Letter to Editor in man's thinking if ZPG can conditions. It is a decision that Newell Harris become a reality by using our must be made.* brains, say.the Council. ****** No situation calls The desired size of families LICENSES CHANGE HARRIS-HAMPSHIRE INS. AGENCY must be reduced. It said large Phone 872-2688 Cass City families traditionally have been If you hate to show anyone for cussing says desired "because of the un- your driver's license because Steve Wells

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Flowers & Gifts CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE where people LOOKto buy Phone 872-3675 Cass City, Mich Cass City, Michigan ...in the WALBRO CORPORATION IGA FOODLINER TABLERITE MEATS Pinto 2 door Maverick 2 door Cass City, Mich. 6121 Cass City Road, Cass City Ph. 872-2645 <66 IcHthanVWtB $176 less than Nova 2 door

The little carefree car. Pinto is sized small, like the The Simple Machine. Maverick's price makes it simpler THELMA'S GROCERY economy import, but it's bigger on value. And price is to own than Nova. But that's not the only reason we call GAMBLE STORE only the beginning. Pinto calls for only half as many oil it the Simple Machine. Maverick's simple to drive and changes as VW. One-sixth the chassis lubes. So easy to park because of its shorter wheelbase and smaller turn- 4119S. Seeger Cass City Phono 872-3313 Cass City, Michigan Phone 872-3515 service that you can do most routine maintenance your- ing circle. Simple to service because it's been designed self And Pinto is bigger on performance. It has a 75-hp that way. Maverick offers a 4-door sedan for a low price engine that has averaged over 25 mpg irt simulated city/ of $2235* ($145** less than Nova 4 door). Or choose the FUELGAS CO. of CASS CITY;! suburban driving. Sports-car type rack-intf-pirncmsteer- sporty Grabber model. A choice of an economical V-8 KRITZMAN'S CLOTHING BULK-PROPANE SYSTEMS-FURNACES- '•• The Chronicle ing. Wider stance and lower silhouette. and three thrifty Sixes. RANGES-WATER SOFTENERS & OTHER :: Cass City, Michigan APPLIANCES :J ' Ford's suggested retail price for Pinto and Maverick. However, the models shown are equipped with Junction M-81 & M-53 Phone 872-2161. :: accent group (Pinto $60; Maverick $52) and white sidewall tires ($29). Destination charges, WANTADS dealer preparation charges (if any), state and local taxes are extra. BARTNIK SALES & CASS CITY STEEL • 'Comparison based

S rainfall. •"A FRAUKOVICH PRODUCTION Estimates of total damage PETER SELLERS -GOLDIEHAWN are unavailable but will prob- ably be several thousand dol- lars. Jack Laurie who lives in the northwest corner of Elkland COLOR- From Columbia Pictures >SB>® township reported that the hail dented his house and shredded SPORTS __ ..about. _50 -acres- of hay-ready — to be cut. SUN.-TUES. JUNE 13-14-15 Damage to crops was les- SHOWS 7:00-8:55 sened because most were not mature enough to be severely hurt. The hail did result in sev- "I NEVER eral broken windows and other minor damage to homes and SANG FOR buildings. MY FATHER" IGP! Babe-Ruth hit his first home run at Fayetteville, N. C., in CARTOON 1914 and a marker denotes the site of his schoolboy feat.

MRS. STUART MERCHANT displays the golf ball sized hail that struck a narrow area Monday afternoon,

WED.-THURS.-FRI.-SAT. JUNE 9-10-11-12 Cass City only district not 3 THRILLING & EXCITING HITS! THE EVIL SPIRIT MUST CHOOSE EVIL! seeking millage Monday

Most school districts will Millage paid by area dis- new taxes while Millington IT LOOKS LIKE SNOW but actually it's hail in the yard of have to return to the voters tricts vary from Kingston's top needs 9 mills renewed and Vas- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ertman, left, and Mrs. Ralph Whittaker for more operating funds 'for levy of 23 mills. Eight of the sar, 2.5 mills renewed. the 1971-72 school year and 15 districts in the Thumb raise Unionville-Sebewaing asks, a who are neighbors on North Cemetery Road. eight of the nine districts in 20 mills or more. Four raise total of 7.95 mills renewed Tuscola county are asking for from 18 mills to 18 1/2 mills. and 3.9 mills in additional op- millage renewals plus added A mill is $1 per $1,000 of as- erating funds. tax funds. sessed valuation. Cass City will not be seek- The figures will be changed, ing more operating millage as of course, if voters decide not the voters earlier this spring to approve requests submitted Monday. Lengthy bargaining brings little okayed the renewal of 2.5 mills special operating taxes. Kingston is asking for 12 Cass City now raises a total mills renewal and two mills of 16.5 mills which places it additional. Akron-Fairgrove among the most economical dis- needs nine mills renewed and trict in the county for tax- 2.25 additional. Caro seeks to progress in school-union contract payers. transfer 2.5 mills from debt If all millage is approved retirement to operating mil- lage. Representatives of the Cass $1,000 for varsity football, The board negotiators told the deadline of June 18 draws near Monday, Cass City will be basketball and instrumental and with the next session not next to the lowest in operat- Reese asks for 3.5 mills re- City Teachers Association and union that these payments will newal and 2 mills additional the Cass City School District music have been suggested. have to be considered in the. slated until Wednesday, June ing millage from among 15 16, it's unlikely that there will Thumb school districts with its and also wants permission to spent six hours in nearly fruit- Other coaches' salaries will be light of the total salary pack- use debt retirement funds to less bargaining Thursday night increased from $100 to $200 age negotiated. be any teacher contract be- total operating levy of 16.5 fore fall. mills. pay the school's share of the at the high school. under the suggested schedule. Meanwhile the summer break Only Ubly with a levy of new sanitary sewers. The session that stretched 16.25 is lower, while Vassar Mayville needs 9.5 mills re- until 1:30 a. m. Friday con- will be the same. newed as well as 1.5 mills in tinued into the wee hours be- cause it appeared as if settle- ment might be reached on two knotty side issues in the cur- Register now for college week rent negotiations: personal ANDREW PRINE • BRENDA SCOTT „,GEORGE PAULSIN NORMAN BURTON business days and binding ar- GERALDYORK. ,;.:,,<• •„ ' .;.<"• ' ' ."V^''!^'' Next Tuesday, June 15, you In addition to classes there will bitration. ME7ROCOLOR can be one of the 500 or more be assemblies, tours, shopping After a half hour of verbal women from Michigan who will trips and other excursions for sparring, the two parties had Plus This Sensational Co—hit! converge at Michigan State Uni- your enjoyment. The total cost each altered positions. The versity for College Week for of the four days is $40 in- teachers agreed togiveupbind- 6'lffflPliBniira ••• •"••Mtf^j Women. What is College Week? cluding room and board. If you ing arbitration in exchange for It is a chance for you to be a can only go on visitors' day, two personal business days. VENUS IN FURS coed for a week - and a chance June 17, the cost is $4 includ- Personal business days are for a break from housework. ing lunch. days off for teachers without College Week for Women is Last year about 15 women explanation to the admini- an opportunity for you and your from Tuscola county went. stration and at the request of neighbors to get up-to-date in- Among them were Mrs. Alvin the teacher. formation in a variety of areas. Crittenden, Mrs. Paul Findlay, A single day was offered by You select classes on such top- Mrs. Walter Jackson, and Mrs. the school and in a last minute Leonard Russell, all of Caro. 1 1 l 1 ics as "The Consumer and the attempt to get the issue settled, UiVi iWiVli .|l'i': ,lli'.rH .|!|l' Environment", "Your Clothes; If you would like more in- the offer was increased to 11/2 JAMES DARREN-BARBARA McNAIR,. MARIA ROHM Fascination to Function", formation and a pre-regis- days. It was turned down by '•••:. MAIi:,MN!,MHINNIM'RICI-MABMIIIH ,••!!•.-.:,. • .• vwil. WVi ,. •"•' "i',i "Drugs", "Children in a Chang- tration form, write to me at the the union and all offers made ' '•'• •". M MUSIC/IN INnfWAnONA'l'mMsi1 "''""' ing World", and many, many Civil Defense Center, Caro - in the lengthy session are now Anci Exciting Hit No. 3 ... ~. more. 673-3161. I hope I'll see you null and void. College Week is June 15-18. there. Al Luce, school negotiator, CAHDItN AND RICK told teachers that as far as he 4*~~" ' could see, there is no possible TRYON JONES-JASON way that the school board will accept binding arbitration. When the session opened Thursday Dorland Kuntz, CCTA chief negotiator, tossed out some bitter statements. . . saying that he felt that many REGISTER FOR MOTORCYCLE of the ingredients of another HARRY LENDA, owner of Cass City IGA Foodliner, pre- SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY • JUNE 13-14-15 Reese were present in Cass sents a schedule of the fabulous California trip ahead for A- TV ADVERTISED COLOR HIT! BRAND NEW . Fri., Sat., Sun. Juno 11-12-1; City. He did not outline them. Durrell Caister. Durrell was the winner of the annual IGA "WETBACK HOUND" 7:30 & 9:35 rj| Q Q[ LAURENTIIS «,,. Robert Logan said that he A N "BAREFOOT EXECUTIVE" 8:00 felt that it was the concensus contest sponsored by the local store. The trip will last of the teachers not to return six days. Mrs. Arthur Caister watches her son receive GPi-23- to work in the fall without a ':"H')ir,fllflR"P»fWISION' Look who makes contract, but quickly added that the prize. MONKEYS he was not speaking for the union when he presented his opinion. But later in the evening, the Artist friend £j\ bargaining atmosphere thawed and the two teams started going BAKE over the issues. paints memorial The teachers presented their proposals for salaries and pay- ment for special services. No to E. J. Smith rtlQNEY PRODUCTIONS' serious discussion of the basic An oil painting, inmemoriam SALE wage proposals will be held until the board counters the to Edwin J. Smith, was pre- sented last week to the Rawson Plus One Of The Greatest Thrillers Ever! union's offer with one of their iiiioin« own. Memorial Library. The paint- 1 ing is a still life, depicting ' Wild Adventure!"' «ss>® TECHNICOLOR The teachers' initial request items which would have been SATURDAY, IUNE12 asks for an increase of $1,000 significant to Mr. Smith. on the beginning scale and an The painting, a canvas 16 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. PLUS - DISNEY'S increase of $1,800 at the end by 20, is a vase of Scotch heath- of 11 years for all teachers. er and thistle and also books, The proposal is $8,500 to poems by Burns and the Dairy AT THE "The Wetback Hound" $12,000 for bachelor degree Report. In the background hangs teachers and $9,000 to $13,000 a picture of the Smith farm for teachers with masters' de- IN HOWLING COLOR home. SHABBONA RIDS grees. The artist, Fred Papsdorf, This, of course, is a bar- was a long-time friend of Mr. gaining figure and is , certain Smith and has paintings at the CHURCH ANNEX Starts Next Thursday to be reduced before a final J. L. Hudson galleries and the settlement is reached. Artists Market in Detroit. He There was a discussion about has had a one-man show in payments for special services. New York. Lunch at Noon IN THE CELLAR" Several supplementary pay- The Smith memorial fund also ment rates were unchanged provided, for the library, a AND from the previous, year. They bin for recordings and a check were quickly accepted by the Sponsored in Community Interest By The for equipment or books. school board. IN THE ATTIC" Concentrated bargaining will probably be necessary before Don't trouble your con- CASS CITY STATE BANK COMEDY FOR 16 AND OVER others are finalized. science and it won't trouble Big increases from $700 to you. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE EIGHTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1971 Seek pre-schooler teacher 4-H ACTIVITIES LINERS BRING ACTION-FAST FOR SALE - Homelite chain FOR SALE - Holsteln Springer NEW SUMMER HOURS at Rab- saws; Johnson outboard mo- cows and heifers. Grade and Four officers from the Cass workshops for incoming pres- ideau Motors will be from tors, boats and accessories. Registered. Some with rec- 7:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday City Pre-School Nursery at- idents, treasurers, program ords. Let me furnish your chairmen and teachers. Outstanding 4-ffers Boyd Shaver's Garage, Caro, through Friday and from 7:30 tended the Annual Meeting and across from Caro Drive-In. herd replacements. T. B. and a. m. to noon on Saturday. SMILEY Administrative Clinic of the Fifteen children are now reg- Phone OSborn 3-3039. 1-23-tf Vaccinated. Free delivery, 5-27-3 Mid-Michigan Council of Co- istered for the Cass City nurs- priced reasonable. Steward operative Nurseries in Midland ery next year and board POLE BUILDINGS WANTED - job as day cleaning Taylor, Phone 517-635-5761. Saturday. members are now interviewing FOR SALE 1970 Ford F 100 SILOS - NEW & USED woman. Phone 872-3540. 6-3-3 2 miles east, 1/2 mile north Attending were Mrs. David teacher applicants. By Bernard Jardot pickup truck, 4300 miles, .in of Marlette. 3-25-tf excellent condition. Phone P&D AND JAMESWAY Stafford, Mrs. Richard Wallace, According to Mrs. Stafford, president, the class size is A fool and his money seldom 864-3473 or inquire 4 miles SILO UNLOADERS Mrs. Lynn Albee and Mrs. Clint House. limited to 20, and anyone who Several outstanding Tuscola dinner Wednesday, Jtine 30, at travel very far together. FOR SALE - 1959 Chevrolet, east of Minden City. Ray The Epworth Nursery at the is interested in enrolling a county 4-H'ers were selected Union Building, Michigan State good condition. Call 872-3274 Heilig. . 6-10-3 Kenneth Coulston First United Methodist Church pre-schooler is urged to con- as District 4-H winners in the University. The State project after 5:00. 5-27-3 Harbor Beach hosted the meeting. Included in tact one of the officers soon. State 4-H youth programs. winners in each program area SEPTIC TANK CLEANING-For Phone 517-479-6672 4-29-tf(eo)| the meetings attended were These 4-H members will have will be selected at this eve- AUCTIONEERING - Farm and fast, guaranteed work call Dale Mrs. Gerald Prieskorn will ning program. MORIARTY general. Harold Copeland, Rabideau, Cass City 872-3581 hostess the next parents' meet- to complete State Award rec- aoooooeoooooooooeeoooqt ords to be considered for State The selected district winners BUILDINGS Cass City. Phone 872-2592. or 872-3000. 3-24-tf ing at her home Monday, June from Tuscola county are as 5-18-tf 21, at 8 p. m. Awards, says Bernard Jardot, Tuscola county 4-H Youth follows; Tim Schmidt, Conser- FOR FARM PAINTING FOR homes, ga- TRACTORS Agent. vation; ShelbraBrinkman, Field FOR SALE - Hay on the ground rages, barns, etc., Guaranteed^ " Iriiferhatidnar 3514 Backhbe"& Loader-Diesel Also an opportunity will be Crops; Alice- -Wildner, Food -MID-INDUSTRY- - - oi~ take -off "on-sh ares .-3 -west • • lowest cost around. Phone 872- Preservation; Anita Stoll, of Argyle, 1/2 south. Victor Case 730 Diesel 1967 with draft-a-matic The University of North open for these district winners • Clear Span Construction 3836. 5-27-3 Health; Cynthia Robinson, Home Hyatt. 6-3-3 and power steering Carolina opened its doors to to attend State 4-H Exploration • Colored Steel Siding students in 1785 and is the old- Days, June 29 to July 1, as Improvement; Terry Schmidt, International M with wide front Horticulture; Angela Barry, • Quality at Low Cost FUELGAS CO. Bulk gas for est state university in the United volunteer workers at MSU. They FOR SALE - eating potatoes, every purpose. From 20 International H with 4 row cultivator Photography; Linsey Karpo- • Planning Service Available States. will be recognized at a special Monday through Friday, 4:30 pounds to 1,000 gallons. Rates JD 4020 with power shift & duals vich, Rabbits; Rebecca Roller, Call l/i Today to 6. All day Saturday. 2 1/2 Safety; James Koch, Sheep; as low as 4£ per pound. Oliver 66 with wide ADJ axle (517) 683-2300 south of Colwood. Phone 673- Furnaces, ranges, water heat- Case 600 Gas - New Overhaul Donald Boyne, Swine; and Kim- 3486. 3-11-tf berly Gosson, Veterinary KINGSTON, MICHIGAN • ers, refrigerators, wall furn- JD B with Cultivator aces, floor furnaces, washers International Super C with Loader Building or Remodeling? Science. HAVE YOU SEEN our fine" and dryers. If it's gas, we The 4-H youth program is Oliver 416 trailer plow, trip beam See Us For The Following - - selection of wallpaper? Name sell and service It. Corner made possible by the volunteer brands. Prompt service. Stop M-81 and M-53. Phone Cass BY help of the many adult and teen in and browse. Albee True COMBINES SUBSIDIARY OF THE WICKES CORP. City 872-2161 for free esti- LINOLEUM leaders working with our youth 7-2-tf. Value Hardware. 4-1-tf mates. 5-21-tf JD 45 Combine with corn head & cab on their projects and other New Holland Chopper 717 W/corn head & activities. windrow pick-up '71 Corvette Coupe ITS GOOD BUSINESS TO New Holland 818 Chopper w/corn head & Lsono Aid children V8 PS&PB. DEMO. Loaded windrow pickup. // arn with extras. Save a lot on New Holland 616 Chopper w/corn head in Kentucky this one. Case 300 Chopper with windrow pick-up Over 1,200 pounds of cloth- €9363 Carpeting ing, books and various items, '71 Grand Ville & corn head which included record players International 303 Combine and toys, were picked up June 2 Dr. H. Top International 127 Combine 2 at the Clair Tuckey home by Dealer's wife personal car. Leasing 4 to 24 mos Rev. E. W. Dean and two as- USED HAY CONDITIONERS Loaded with extras. Was sistants, Stuart Price and Aaron $4873 new. Save $1000. USED CAR HEADQUARTERS International Crusher w/rubber rolls Dykes, which were taken to the New Holland 404 Crusher interdenominational children's Gehl Crusher home at Bethany, Ky. '70 Impala Coupe '69 Pontiac Catalina '68 Buick * Formica Counter Tops and Walls Mr. Dean is superintendent Lt. green w/Dark green LeSabre OTHER SELECTIONS OF CRIMPERS & CRUSHERS * Ceramic Tile of the home which houses about V8 Auto PS & PB. This 90 children. vinyl top. This car has to car has low mileage. V8 Auto. PS & PB. This The donated items came from be seen to be appreciated. Locally owned. car one of a kind. Priced Kohtz Floor Covering many persons in the Cass City Full power. to sell. RABIDEAU MOTORS area who wanted to help in this 12 N. Center SEBEWAING PHONE 872-3000 CASS CITY project. Pick ups are made about twice a year. '69 CHEV. IMPALA '66 Mercury fipOOOOOOOOOC '68 Buick Special CUSTOM COUPE STATION WAGON STATION WAGON Red with black vinyl top. PS & PB luggage carrier. Auto PS & PB. Just like Beautiful blue with PS & Extra clean 1 owner car. new! PB. Clean as a whistle.

'68 Chev. '67 Chev. FOR A 68 Catalina Coupe 1/2 Ton Pickup Impala Coupe A Sweet Pontiac, Auto., Custom Cab; radio 2-tone PS & PB. Black vinyl in- PS & PB, vinyl top. paint in mint condition. terior. One owner car.

BOTH CHEVROLET AND PONTIAC FACTORIES WERE SPONSORING A FREE TRIP TO EUROPE. WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE WON IN BOTH GROUPS, AND PLAN TO SPEND 17 DAYS TOURING IN EUROPE. BUT WE ARE STILL WHEELING AND DEALING. DRIVE A LITTLE - SAVE A LOT! Bukoski

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Fred A. McEachern William Johnston, 872-3355 872-3538 CHRONICLE LINERS Shirley A. Kappen, Dalo M. Brown, 872-3158 872-3420 LISTINGS WANTED ON ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE 6-10-2 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1971 PAGE NINETEEN TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE PROFITABLE, LOW COST CHRONICLE LINERS Transit (nonbusiness) rate: CEREAL LEAF BEETLE - We AIR CONDITIONER Sale - Sev- FOR NEW OR repaired house NEW SUMMER HOURS at Rab- WATER SOFTENERS - Rent or WHITEWASHING - We are now FOR RENT - iiixtjo foot trailer 20 words or less, 75 cents have the spray materials, ap- eral models in stock to choose and barn roofs, siding. Rough ideau Motors will be from buy with first 6 months'rental doing whitewashing. Call for in country. 2-bedroom. Prefer each insertion; additional words plication equipment - ground from. Prices start at $96.00. or air. Michigan Bean, Cass and finish carpenter work, 7:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Monday applying to purchase. 5-cycle estimate and appointment, couple with one child. Deposit 3 cents each. Three weeks for Richard's !TV and Appliance, phone Bob Rockwell, 872-3171. through Friday and from 7:30 872-3243 or 872-2695. and references. Gordon Mitch- the price of two - cash rate. City. 6-10-1 valve. Rental models as low Cass city, Michigan. Phone Free estimates. 6-10-4 a. m. to noon on Saturday. as $189.95. Special offer - 5-27-5 ell, phone 673-6650. 6-3-tf Save monev hv enclosing cash 872-2930. 6-10-2 AT HILL ORCHARDS - apples, 5-27-3 free gift with water demon- with mail orders. Rates for FARM GRAIN Storage can cost- display want ad on application. many grades and varieties, stration in your home. No $1.75 per bushel and up. Also, CASS CITY Mohawk Carpeting obligation. Crystalsoft Divi- Cass City you money. Keep your bins fresh sweet cider. We accept Pancake sion, Fuelgas Co. M-53 and clean. See us for Fumigants, FOR SALE - 1962 Fairlane, STEEL SUPPLY, INC, M-81. 4-29-tf Cycle Sales Insecticides and Rodent Baits. body in need of repair, but USDA food stamps. R. L. Hill, Breakfast The Thumb's most 7 miles southwest of Caro on From the looms of Mohawk Michigan Bean, Cass City. a good running car, $100. Call GARAGE SALE - Friday and Complete Yamaha 6-10-1 872-3082. 6-3-2 M-81. 11-19-tf comes the finest carpets made Every Sunday I-Beams - Angles - Channels by the largest carpet maker Saturday, June 11-12. White and Bultaco Shop Plates - Bars - Re-Steel 7 till 12 bedroom suite, wrought iron VISIT OUR COMPLETE Pipe - Cable - Sheeting in the world. BEAT THE Cash B.uyers AT kitchen set, swing set, bikes, •"Complete Line of Cycles Lawn and Corrugated Steelpipe clothing - children's and *Complete Service SUMMER HEAT Steel Fabrication & Erection Cass City Gun Club adults, toys, dishes and mis- *Complete Parts Depart- and the winter cold. Waiting From $4.95 ment We have central air con- Garden Shop 4 south, 1 east, 1/2 north of cellaneous. Rodney Krueger, 4653 Hospital Drive. 6-10-1 ditioning and furnaces. -Scotts Lawn Products PHONE 872-3770 Cass City. 6268 Main St. Need listings of all types. per sq. yd. and up Cass City, Mich. Also electrical contracting Heavy duty wheelbarrow $29.95 Sponsored By and appliance and refrigeration . ^Plant-Care-Products-• 3-26-tf WANTED - elderly house- Phone 872-3720 4-8-tf service. Cass City_... Gun Club__ keeper.Permanent" modern Wm. Zemke, Broker -Flower & Veg. Seeds 4-29-tf -Tools - all Kinds Thumb Appliance home in Gagetown. Phone 665- SUMMER SIZZLER SALE on FLEENOR SAND, GRAVEL and fill dirt. 2212 after 6 p. m. 5-27-3 Cass City and Deford -Fine Barbecue Grills Also, backhoe work. Chuck 1970 MARLETTE Trailer all appliance in store at Rich- APPLIANCE SERVICE -Lawn Bov Mowers O'Dell, phone 872-3031. Center 12x60; 2-bedroom, side tip- ard's TV and Appliance. Shop early and Save. Richard's TV 6142 Cass City Rd., Phone 872-2776 6-3-13 out. With skirting. All set-up Cass City. Ph. 872-3232. 3-28-tf all at our New Low Prices Cass City in park. Call mornings 872- GROSS. and Appliance, 6523 E, Main St., Cass City. Phone 872- 6-3-4 CUSTOM BUTCHERING - Mon- 10-1-tf 3982. 6-10-1 Rent our Power Rake, $3 per day and by noon Tuesday. By MEAT MARKET 2930. 6-10-2 RUMMAGE SALE - at Frank hour. FOR SALE - 2-year-old muie, Preba's, Bay City-Forestville appointment only. Cutting and DOES YOUR PIANO need FOR PERSONAL SERVICE also 2 ponies. Make me an Rd., behind Crossroads Res- Power edger $2.00 per hour. wrapping for deep freeze. 11/2 I WILL NOT be responsible tuning? Call Duane Johnston, NEW LOW PRICE - on gas offer. And, straw, 15? bale. taurant. Phone 872-3784. All ALBEE miles south. Carl Reed, Cass for any debts other than my 409 Cleveland St., Bad Axe, And the Best in Meats water heaters. Outstanding Shirley Stilson, 8 miles east, kinds of clothing. Friday and City. Phone 872-2085.10-27-tf own. Leo Russell. 6-3-3 269-7364. Thirteen years' ex- value! Just $59.50 with Glass 2 1/4 north on Ger mania Road. Saturday, June 11-12, also TRUE VALUE perience on all makes of Our Own Make of Fine Lining. Fuelgas Company of 6-10-3 Monday and Tuesday. 6-10-1 Authorized dealer pianos, registered craftsman Sausages and Smoked Meats Cass City. Phone 872-2161. DON'T LET YOUR crop get 5-21-tf HARDWARE wet on the way to the elevator. member of the Piano Techni- BOLENS PRODUCTS cian's Guild. 7-30-tf FOR RENT - trailer lot, 2 1/2 SHOP AND SAVE at Richard's See us today for that tarp. Freezer Meats Always miles south of M-81 on M-53. TV and Appliance on a com- 4-l-tf Lawn Mowers Michigan Bean, Cass City. Available RUMMAGE SALE - Thursday, Rototillers FOR SALE - 15-ft. all wood Friday, Saturday, till 1:00 June Phone 872-3562. Jason Kitch- plete line of antenna supplies. 6-10-1 9-23-tf in. 5-27-3 We carry the Channel Master FOR SALE - 1968 Camaro, Snowmobiles Switzercraft boat. 60 hp Elgin 10-12. At Riverside Church 327 V-8, automatic on the engine, canvas and spare tire, of God, Kelly Road. Starting and Winegard systems. 6523 APARTMENT FOR RENT - 3 FOR MOOR MAN products, call AUCTIONEERING - See Lorn E. Main. Phone 872-2930. column. Low mileage. 5 miles Our low overhead keeps your $400. Call 872-2411 after 5. at 9 a. m. Clothing and mis- south of Cass City. Phone prices down. rooms and bath, private en- 6-3-3 Don DeLong, phone 872-3679. cellaneous items. 6-10-1 "Slim" Hillaker. Top dollar 11-19-tf 872-3462. 6-10-3 trance, utilities furnished, at 6-3-3 for your property. Phone 872- CUMMINS New Greenleaf, Phone 872- IT IS EASY TO enjoy wonder- 3019, Cass City. 10-3-tf FOR SALE - 4 bedroom house USED GAS or electric ranges 3169 after 5 p. m. 6-3-2 with new roof. Has to be moved. Sales & Service ful soft water in your home. FOR SALE - Multiplier onion Carpenter Contractor - In good condition, at Fuel- You can rent or purchase a sets - 25

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• GRANDE MARQUE LARGEST SELECTION • BRITISH STERLING OF PIPES IN TOWN CIGARETTE LIGHTERS Showii on this map are 36 public harbor Watercraft Pollution 'Control Law. That sites along Michigan's Great Lakes shore- measure, enacted in 1970, outlaws sewage •BACCUS «BLACK BELT AND ALL SMOKING ACCESSORIES line where pump-out'facilities are available discharges into Michigan waters from rec- to serve recreational boaters with toilet: reational and commercial boats. It also equipped watercraft. Boaters plying the provides that all such watercraft moored or Great Lakes will also find more than 100 operated on this state's waters must be pump-out stations at private marinas along equipped with sewage holding tanks, re- COACH LIGHT PHARMACY circulating self-contained marine toilets, this shoreline. Lists pinpointing the loca- (hn-mn-ly Vine & Scolly I)ni<>) tions of these private facilites are avail- or incinerators which reduce all watercraft able free from the Department of Natural sewage to ash. Any boater failing to com- Ph. 872-3613 Resources' Water Management Bureau in ply with any of these provisions of the law assorted chocolates MIKE WEAVER,- Lansing. Both the public and private pump- faces a possible fine of S500. --Michigan 1 Ib. box $2.00 2 Ib. box $3.95 Pli, 872-32K3 out stations are major service centers for Department of Natural Resources . meeting requirements of Michigan's new