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Grand Trunk moves to abandon Cass City rail line It's official. Grand Trunk Hearings held on proposed states the ICC will hold no carloads of freight, or an sider abandonment," the move until Dec. 5. whether or not the situation is the only rail service left in the Western Railroad has form- rail abandonment last spring hearings on the abandonment average of 18 carloads per Hrdlicka said. "But you must Hrdlicka emphasized the any darker now than it was ally applied to abandon its dealt only with lines coming unless protests are received week. He said records on Thumb would extend from remember the railroad really final decision is strictly up to before," he said. Saginaw to Bay Port and over rail line serving Cass City. under the railroad reorgan- "which contain information freight hauled in previous has no say on whether or not the ICC. In the past, Althaver has The company filed a formal ization act and lines that through Pigeon, ending at indicating a need for such years were not available. or even when a line can be "If they're flooded with said abandonment would ser- Elkton. application of abandonment might be abandoned. hearings". "When we propose a line for discontinued. This is some- petitions, hearings may be iously crimp farming, con- Oct. 15 with the Interstate In its formal notice, Grand Grand Trunk general at- "The rest of us would be left abandonment, we have to thing that must come from held," he said. "Whatever struction and local industry, high and dry," Croft said. Commerce Commission, it Trunk states it wants to torney Charles R. Hrdlicka look at the volume of traffic the ICC." happens, it will take a long all of which depend heavily on was learned Monday. The abandon the line because "... told the Chronicle Monday the and our expense to move it," One thing is certain. time." rail transportation. He said the state Lumber commission will hear protests it would not be sound eco- company has lost $147,000 on Hrdlicka said. "And if we're Abandonment won't come Cliff Croft of Croft-Clara Dealer's Assn., of which he is of the proposed abandonment nomics, or be in the public's the Cass City line in the past losing money at it, we can't overnight. Hrdlicka indi- LOCAL HE.UTION Lumber Co., who spear- a member, is attempting to through Dec. 5, the company interest for the G.T.VV. to year. continue to do it. Often, it's a cated if normal procedures headed earlier local protests organize a protest which stated. dissipate its resources on the He also said Grand Trunk is case of services not warrant- are followed, it could take up Village President Lambert against abandoning the line, might force hearings on the The formal application for continued maintenance and looking at a possible $2,379,- ing the expense." to a year and a half before the Althaver said he has not yet said Grand Trunk's action shutdown. abandonment brings the shut- operation of this line that 000 expenditure to rehabili- The attorney raised the line is actually abandoned, been formally notified of came as no surprise to him. Croft said legally, Grand down of the 66.27 miles of produces a net deficit. tate the line and maintain possibility of state or local assuming no protests are Grand Trunk's action. He He said while it's too early track running from Imlay "Therefore, it is essential Trunk could shut the line present service levels. This, funding to help subsidize the filed. said the village is still on to say just what will happen, down after 60 days without a City to Caseville and serving for the G.T.W. to abandon the he said, the company could line. It's a sure bet, however, record as opposed to aban- he agreed it won't hurt for hearing. Kingston, Deford, Wilmot, light density branch lines that not afford. "If state or local govern- that area leaders will protest doning the line because of the local leaders to air their He agreed the next move is Cass City, Gagetown, Owen- continue to operate at a Hrdlicka said from July 1, ments could contribute to the Grand Trunk's proposal. Let- economic hardship such a feelings to the ICC. deficit." up to local units of govern- dale, Pigeon and Caseville 1973 through June 30 of this maintenance of the line, we of ters will be accepted, by the move would bring. Croft explained that if the ment to push for hearings on one step closer. In the notice, Grand Trunk year, the line handled 942 course would have to recon- ICC in Washington protesting "I can't sav for sure Cass City line is abandoned, the shutdown. CASS CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 68, NUMBER 26 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1974 Fifteen Cents SECTION A EIGHTEEN PAGES Lease plan studied County board gives up on one-site landfill system

The Tuscola County Board Woodcock said over the In late September, the out. of Commissioners all but laid years, landfill operation in board received $186,579 in "We have no guarantee, to rest its fruitless attempt to the county has been a ticklish employment funding which it that these grants will be come up with a one-site situation at best. distributed through the renewed," Kennedy said. sanitary landfill plan during "The state has held up the County Road Commission. "And besides, most of these 4 its regularly scheduled ses- licenses as a weapon," he This time, funds must be local units couldn't begin to fj sion in Caro Tuesday. said. "If we can find three advertised and distributed to absorb these people into their Commissioners were told permanent sites that meet each unit of local govern- work forces on a permanent by David Gay, executive licensing regulations, then ment, including school dis- basis. Once the funding runs director of the East Central we'd be on the totem pole with tricts. out, things could be worse Michigan Planning and De- regard to the other counties." Monies from this grant than before." velopment Region, that they would be used to hire unem- He said he still favors were under no obligation to UNEMPLOYMENT ployed or underemployed distributing the money use the one-site system as had FUNDING persons who could eventually through the road commission been suggested by the.De- be integrated into the perm- which would serve all govern- partment of Natural Re- The board faced another anent work force. mental units. sources. familiar problem at its Tues- This time, the county must The board is working The board had chafed under day session-what to do with advertise in all newspapers. . against a Nov. 6 deadline for DNR directives to come up Emergency Employment Act Money will be apportioned to earmarking the funds. with a feasible one-site land- funds. each governmental unit ac- Commissioners agreed to fill that would accommodate Commissioners learned last cording to need. place advertisements in all Tuscola county's solid waste week that the county will Generally, commissioners county newspapers next week .until 1990. receive another $229,296 in are not happy with the for the funds. In the mean- Gay explained only Huron emergency employment arrangement. Cmmr. Ken- time, fliers will be sent to all county has completely gone funds, bringing the total neth Kennedy said he fore- townships, villages and the DNR route in planning for received so far in 1974 to sees problems in the near school districts, advertising county-wide solid waste dis- $454,014. future when the funding runs the grant. posal. He told commissioners Sanilac county is getting together with licensed landfill -B-

Mr. and Mrs. John Zin- Mrs. C.M. Wallace has as a The families of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rien- necker were Sunday dinner guest this week, her sister-in- Mrs. William Profit made stra were at their cottage at guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee law, Mrs. James Hurley of recent visits to their parents Harrison from Friday until Burgess at Columbiaville. Alamosa, Colo. before the Profits leave to Monday and had as guests, spend the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reinelt of Mrs. Donald Ball was guest Mr. and Mrs. James Gross Oct. 12 guests were Mr. and Argyle. of honor Sunday afternoon at left Monday to spend the week Mrs. Jack Bird and daughter, a cradle shower given by her with their daughter and fam- Jennifer of Alma. Mr. and Norma Reid and Marion sister, Mrs. Richard Hunt, ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hall Mrs. Lewis Profit of Ypsilanti Geigler of Milford were and her sister-in-law, Mrs. and daughters at Manilus, were overnight guests Oct. 16. Thursday overnight guests of Roger Parker of Caro, at the N.Y. While here, the Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. William Patch. Hunt home. Twenty relatives William Profits visited the Ed and friends attended. Mrs. Miss BJ Haire of Kalarna- Profits and Mr. and Mrs. Lillie Bruce and Mr. and Wesley Ball of Reese was an zoo spent the week end at her Leslie Profit. Saturday visi- Mrs. Arleon Retherford were out-of-town guest. home in Cass City. tors were Mr. and Mrs. callers at the William Patch Charles Watson and family of home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Caswell Hunt- Mr. and Mrs. Garrison Birmingham and Sunday ~"Stine~and-sons-had -as-guests - Tuesday after a 10-day stay from Friday until Sunday, litts and daughter, Kim, and and daughters, Chris, Patrice here. They were guests in the Sheldon Smith and Richard a friend of Rochester. The and Dianne, of Detroit were E.B. Schwaderer home and Wozniak of Grand Rapids. Rochester relatives were also guests at the Winnifred came to visit Mr. Hunter's Saturday and Sunday guests visitors at the Ed Profit Murphy home Saturday. mother, Mrs. Wellington Mc- were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil home. Donald, and Mr. McDonald. Petzold and son Donald and Mrs. Lee Taylor (Kathy Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Waug- Miss Christine Craig, who Hillaker) of Pontiac was Robert Kozan and Bill aman and daughter of Livon- teaches at Grant, was a caller honored at a baby shower Izydorek were among the ia. The guests attended the at her home here Sunday. She Saturday afternoon at First guests at the wedding Satur- Lockwood-Stine wedding Sat- had been in Mt. Pleasant for Baptist church fellowship day evening of Miss Sheila urday evening. the week end attending the hall. Forty ladies attended. Guc and Kim Fritz, which CMU homecoming. took place at Escanaba. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Zapfe Over 50 teenagers from and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs, Keith Mc- Cass City attended "Opera- Mrs. Andrew Kozan and Peasley and children were Conkey had as dinner guests tion Nightmare", sponsored daughter Frances, Mrs. Sunday afternoon and supper Saturday evening, Mr. and by Word of Life Clubs, Randy Kozan, Mrs. Gary guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mrs. Robert McConkey of Saturday night. Some 1300 Czekai and daughter Julie Peasley. Durand, Mr. and Mrs. Grant youth met at the Sears and Mrs. Don Childs were at Smith of St. Clair and Mr. and parking lot at Fashion Square Unionville Sunday afternoon Mrs. Herman Stine had as Mrs. Maynard McConkey. Mall and "followed the to attend a shower for two- guests from Thursday until The Grant Smiths stayed until hearse" to their destination, month-old Darnelle Katzing- Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Car- Monday and the Maynard Delta College, where they er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mack Smith of Westland. McConkeys were also Sunday followed the spook trail Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hines Randy Katzinger. Saturday guests included guests. through the woods and ar- rived at the "funeral parlor" Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Stine Miss Carla Lea Ruso and bottom. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Meininger Trinity United Methodist and family of Lansing, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sandell, auditorium to hear nightmare tales and Bible devotions by Robert Carl Hines solemnized The groom wore white tails Church welcomed five per- and Mrs. George Smith and son Thor and daughter Kiers- their wedding vows in a trimmed in black satin. His sons into membership Sun- Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and ton spent the week end with Word of Life personnel. Kilmanagh United Methodist ford, friend of the bride, of double-ring ceremony before miniature groom, Brian Cass City, and Lisa McShane, day. The group included Mr. son of Drayton Plains. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Ketch- the Rev. E.D.K. Isaacs Sat- Rutkoski, a friend of the Church was the setting for Chloris (Fritz) Pomeroy, Stine and guests attended the urn. Mr. and Mrs. Howard King the Sept. 21 wedding of Vicky niece of the bride, of Essex- urday, Oct. 12, at 4 p.m. at the couple of Cass City, wore Mrs. Donna Rasmussen, Mr. Lockwood-Stine wedding Sat- were Sunday dinner guests of white tails, also. Ellen Marker and James Lee ville. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Morri- Trinity United Methodist Their gowns featured rain- and Mrs. Merrill Harvitt and urday evening. Attending the installation of Best man was Joey Venti- Meininger. Rev. Harold Mrs. Carolyn MacAlpine. Eastern Star officers at son. Mrs. Morrison's brother Church. Blakely officiated at the 6:30 bow colors of wine, pepper- Parents of the couple are miglia, a cousin of the groom mint, orange ice, lemon and Miss Sharada Hurd, who is Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harris Decker Saturday evening and wife, Mr. and Mrs. of St. Clair Shores. Grooms- p.m. ceremony. Walter Anderson of Spring- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arnold of lavender, with matching pic- employed at the Youth Hav- will be leaving Saturday to were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cass City and the late Carlton men were Dana Truemner, a ture hats. en, a non-denominational spend the winter in Tarpon Hartwick, Mr. and Mrs. field, Wise., who had been cousin of the bride of Cass The bride is the daughter visiting here, left Tuesday. L. Ruso and Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mark- camp near Jackson, spoke Springs, Fla. Charles Wright and Mrs. Alex Edmund Hines of Taylor, City, Vern Kropp, a friend of Best man was Tom Wark, briefly of her work. Greenleaf. er of Unionville. The bride- brother-in-law of the bride, Sixteen were present Mon- Mich. the groom of Taylor, Ron groom is the son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hart- day evening, Oct. 14, when the The bride was accompanied Haley, a friend, of Owendale, of Akron. Groomsmen were Mrs, Eva Watson had as Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holm Mrs. Frank Meininger of Daryl Elenbaum, friend of the wick had as Sunday visitors, Hobby Club met at the home to the altar by her stepfather, Ed Mines, a brother of the Sebewaing. Saturday supper guests, Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Park Biglow of and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Root of Mrs. Esther McCullough. Ray Arnold, She wore a floor groom from Taylor, and groom, of Pigeon, Mike Dras- and children and Miss Karen chil, friend of the groom, of and Mrs. Charles Watson and Southfield. Games were played following length white organza gown Gerry Hines, brother of the The bride wore a five-tiered Sebewaing, and Todd Alex- children, Wendy, Becky and Holm of Southfield met for a potluck supper. with a high neckline trimmed groom of Taylor. gown of rose-petal lace. The ander, cousin of the groom, Danny, of Birmingham and Twenty-five were present dinner together Sunday at with sequins and Chantilace Greg Ashmore, cousin of Sabrina neckline was enhanced of Cass City. They were at- Bill Watson. Thursday evening, Oct. 17, Oakland Mall. Mrs. Grant Patterson of the bride, was ring bearer. He with pearls and sequins. The bodice and long fitted wrist- tired in brown tuxedos with when Rev. and Mrs. Eldred Perry and her guest, Mrs. point sleeves. The full skirt carried the rings on a white long lace sleeves formed brown velvet vests and shirts Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones Kelley entertained the Golden Nine attended the Elmwood satin pillow made in the shape points over the wrists. A Grace Beach Johnson of was tiered and trimmed in matching the bridesmaids' of Decker, Mrs. Normalene Rule class of Salem UM Missionary Circle meeting Yakima, Wash., were visitors wide Chantilace and sequins of a cross. It was designed matching Juliet cap of pearls Mclntosh and Mrs. Theda church at the parsonage. Mrs. held Oct. 16 at the home of and made by Mrs. Don Childs, and sequins completed her at- dresses. Sunday afternoon at the home with a brush train. Her Seeger spent the week end at Kelley served dinner which Mrs. Fred Emigh. Nov. 12, of Mrs. Esther McCullough. headpiece was a pearl crown a cousin of the bride. tire. She carried a cascade Flower girl was Tina Gugel, Mrs. Seeger's cabin at Wol- was followed by devotions the women will go to Frank- of red roses and white car- Mrs. Johnson is a former trimmed with sequins atop a niece of the bride, of Union- verine. given by Mrs. John Zinnec- enmuth for lunch and shop- teacher here. Ushers were Robert Ash- nations. ville. Ring bearer was Steven floor length mantilla of im- more, an uncle of the bride of ker, and the business meet- ping and the regular meeting ported English illusion veiling Wark, nephew of the bride, Mrs. Eva Watson had as ing. There will be no Novem- of the group will be Nov! 20 at Millington, and Lee Sova, a Maid of honor was Peggy of Akron. trimmed with lace to match Sunday dinner guests, Mr. ber meeting of the class, but the home of Mrs. Vincent Hills and Dales her gown. She carried a brother-in-law of the groom Wark, sister of the bride, of Ushers were Rob Alexand- and Mrs. Norbert Narin and an early Christmas party is Wald and Miss Mary Wald. from Woodhaven. Junior ush- Akron. Bridesmaids were er, cousin of the groom, of cascade bouquet of white daughter Kathy of Sterling planned for Dec. 7 at the General Hospital stephanotis, ivy and 14 orange er was Robbie Ashmore, Cheryl Ondrajka, friend of the Cass City, and Allen Marker, Hts.. Mr. and Mrs. George Laurence Bartle home. Melody Bacon, Linda cousin of the bride of Milling- bride, of Pigeon, Linda Craw- nephew of the bride, of Union- and gold roses to match her ton, who ushered .her great- Sangster, George and Robbie Koepfgen, Kathy Auvil and BIRTHS; attendants' dresses. vine. of Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mrs. Clinton Esckilsen of Cindy Doerr accompanied grandmother, Mrs. Helen The bride's mother wore The bride's gift from the Ashmore. She was presented a blue lace and knit gown with Watson and children, Jimmy Nekoma, N.D., left Tuesday Brian Althaver home Friday Oct. 14 to Mr. and Mrs. groom was a solid gold cross and Barbara, and Bill Wat- to return home after spending afternoon from E. Lansing to William Scott of Cass City, a white carnation corsage. a corsage of blue carnations studded with a diamond in the The best man, groomsmen Lions Auxiliary and white roses. son. Other callers in the ten days here with her father, spend the week end at their a boy, Michael Jon. center. afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merchant, and other homes here. The group are Oct. 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Her miniature bride, Julie and ushers wore tan brocade The bridegroom's mother Stan Yakes and three chil- relatives. students at MSU. Daniel Wiley of Marlette, a Czekai of Cass City, a cousin jackets and brown pants wore a lavender knit gown dren of Utica and Mr. and girl, Allison Jean. of the bride, wore a dress trimmed with brown satin. holds card with a corsage of pink car- Mrs. George Lynch and Anne Marie Lorentzen and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kelley Oct. 15 to Mr. and Mrs. identical to the bride's and The bride's mother wore a nations and roses. daughter Annemarie. Doris Gardner of Saginaw and daughters of LeRoy spent Dewayne Home of Decker, a carried a miniature bouquet floor length gown of hot pink Church decorations fea- spent the week end with Mrs. part of the week end with his girl, Melissa Ann. like the bride's. Serving her trimmed with rhinestones tured a centerpiece of straw The afternoon Circle of the Don Lorentzen and visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. War- Oct. 16 to Mr. and Mrs. and long sheer sleeves. -The Rickey Pogel of Unionville, sister as maid of honor was flowers on the communion Presbyterian Women's As- Mr. Lorentzen in the hospital ren Kelley. Dawn Ruso of Cass City. She groom's mother wore a floor party table. sociation met Oct. 16 at the here. a girl, Erica Lynn. length gown of light pink Soloist Joan Harner sang Oct. 18 to Mr. and Mrs. was attired in a high waisted trimmed with silver around home of Mrs. Ernest Croft. Michael Kirn, USN, is gown of orange crepe over "We've Only Just Begun", Co-hostess for the meeting Ninety relatives surprised spending a 30-day leave with Noel Lloyd of Gagetown, a the neck and long sheer The Cass City Lions Aux- "More" and "The Lord's boy. taffeta trimmed in matching sleeves. Both wore corsages was Mrs. Edward Golding Sr. Mrs. Howard Loomis Sunday his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ribbon and white lace with iliary held its annual card Prayer", accompanied on the Sixteen women attended. at her home when they came Stanley Kirn and daughters Oct. 18 to Mr. and Mrs. of pink carnations and red party at White Creek Mon- organ by Karen Blakely. Michael Zagata of Sebewaing, ruffle bottom. Her headpiece roses. Both mothers carried a to help celebrate her 75th and leaves Oct. 29 from a girl, Kristin Leigh. was velvet ribbon with white day, Oct. 14, The couple are employed Mrs. Grant Hutchinson ar- birthday. Fifty-six of her Tri-City Airport for McGuire long stem red rose with white Crazy bridge was played. at Walbro Corp. in Cass City. rived home Thursday evening Oct. 18 to Mr. and Mrs. lace. She carried a brown ribbon. Proceeds will go for civic After a wedding trip in the immediate family, children, AFB in New Jersey and from David Walsh of Cass City, basket with fall straw flowers from Cassville, Wis., where grandchildren and great- there will fly to Spain where Mrs. Charlene Craig, cous- projects. Forty persons were upper peninsula of Michigan, she had spent ten days with a girl. of orange, gold, brown and in of the bride of Owendale, present. A dessert followed the couple will reside on Hart- grandchildren enjoyed a co- he will be stationed for two Oct. 20 to Mr. and Mrs. white. Mr. and Mrs. William Hutch- operative dinner and other years. sang "Color My World", "We the party-. sell Road, Owendale. inson and little daughter. Dewey Campbell of Union- Bridesmaids were Mrs. Pat Could", "Because", and "The relatives, nieces and nephews ville, a boy. Sova, sister of the groom, of of Mrs. Loomis and their Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holm Oct. 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Lord's Prayer". Woodhaven, Mi., in gold; A dinner and reception families came to an open attended the wedding recep- Jesse Wilier ton of Snover, Miss Cheryl Kozan, cousin of house held between 2:30 and tion for Mr. and Mrs. Clifford a boy. followed at the VFW Hall in the bride, of Cass City, Pigeon with 400 guests attend- 5:30 p.m. Knochel (Jacqueline Ann Oct. 21 to Mr. and Mrs. in orange; Mrs. Laurie Holm) near Kawkawlin Sat- John Tuinstra of Unionville, ing. Wright, a friend of the bride Following a week's honey- urday evening. The wedding a girl. of Cass City, in gold; Miss took place 2 p.m. Saturday in moon in northern Michigan ON Marriage Licenses Peggy Schwartz, a friend of the couple will make their the Sacred Heart Church in PATIENTS LISTED MONDAY, the bride of Cass City, in Kawkawlin. The bride is the OCT. 21, WERE: orange, and Miss Cindy Ruso, home in Lincoln Park. Gary Michael Dryton, 32, of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The groom is employed at Mrs. Lawrence Buehrly, sister of the bride of Cass Great Lakes Steel in Ecorse. Flint and Margaret Ann Charles J. Holm Jr. of City, in gold. Their dresses Zaradny, 23, of Mayville. Kawkawlin. Mrs. Martha Clement, Chest- The bride is a 1974 graduate of SPORTSWEAR er Graham, Mrs. Gertrude and hair pieces were identical Cass City High School. John Michael Oliver, 21, of to the maid of honor's, as Millington and Carol Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Falkenhagen, Mrs. Irma Hicks, Donald Lorentzen, were the baskets they car- Smith, 20, of Millington. Smith of Southfield visited ried. FORMAL WEAR Selected Groups Charles Theodore Lauria, Don Lorentzen in the hospital Patricia Milligan, Mrs. Cas- 21, of Cass City and Deborah mier Lubaczewski, Mrs. Flower girl was, Jeri Venti- here and spent Sunday eve- Clara Bird, Andrew Yanosko, miglia, cousin of the groom of Leigh Horvath, 20, of Snover. ning with Mrs. Lorentzen. RYAN'S of Robert Allen Parker, 22, of Timothy Bullis, Mrs. Mildred St. Clair Shores. She wore an Men's Wear and Mayville and Carol Ann Scott, Trisch, Andrew Olsowy, Mrs. orange crepe over taffeta Formal Wear Rental Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Kettle- Alton Mark, Harold Ballagh 22, of Mayville. with a ruffle scoop neck and a Phone 872-3431 well left Monday for Port and Mrs. Michael O'Dell of full skirt with a ruffle on the Fall Sportswear Gary Harlen Keinath, 23, of Huron and left there Tuesday Vassar and Candace Ann Cass City; for Lakeland, Fla., to spend Darren Cummings, Mrs. Wooster, 23; of Mayville. ELECT Jeffrey Derwin Austin, 22, the winter. Don Haley of Kingston; of Laingsburg and Sharon Ann James Harris, Mrs. Char- NOW ON SALE Seeley, 19, of Caro. Mrs. Ron Brookens of Mid- les Barrigar, Henry Kuehne Daniel Robert Partlo, 28, land spent Sunday with her of Caro; Maynard McConkey mother, Mrs. James Mc- Mrs. Norman WileyofMay- of Caro and Sharon Lynn Hast- Republican Candidate ings, 18, of Cass City. Mahon, and with her mother ville; Benjamin Kohn, Mrs. Jessie Douglas William Young, 20, called on friends here. TUSCOLA COUNTY of Akron and Deborah Ann Wheeler, Mrs. Hattie Kritz- Wilson, 19, of Fairgrove. Roger Parrish, singer and man of Snover; COMMISSIONER Eric Dale Kern, 20, of Vas- pianist, was heard last week Mrs. Joseph Ballard, Mrs. DISTRICT 2 sar and Susan Kay Engels, 20, by a Frank Sinatra Talent Bernard Emmons, John Elkland, Elmwood of Millington. Scout at Holly's Landing in Eremia, Mrs. Terrance Ellis, Ellington, Novesta Robert Ray Dora, 24, of Saginaw where he is current- Earl Limberger, Mrs. Frank & Caro and Evelyn Louise Scott, ly appearing. If plans materi- Lorentz, Samuel Tuppert of Precinct 2, Kingston 25, of Caro. alize, in the near future Sebewaing; NOV. 5, 1974 Gary John Bowden, 23, of Parrish will be flown to Peter Angerbrandt, Kan- General Election Unionville and Nancy Faith dance Parsell and Robert California to be presented Palmer of Akron; Ainsworth Briggs, 20, of there. • Elkland Township Supervisor - 4 yrs., Unionville. Mrs. Truman DesJardins Women's Size 8-16 Fred Gene Taylor, 21, of of Marlette; Certified Assessor H. M. Bulen was hospita- Mrs. Alton Hartsell of De- , m., and Eva June lized in Naples Community HURRY FOR BEST Wall, 21, of Fostoria. ford; • Tuscola .County Bureau of Social Services Hospital, at Naples, Fla., this Mr£. Loren Rich of San- Larry Lester Walker, 18, week following an automobile SELECTION of Mayville and Lori Lee duskty Board, 12 yrs. , Wright, 16, of Mayville. mishap. Mr£. Carolina Cantu, Mrs. Edward John LaJoie, 43, Feliri Murawski, Mrs. Eliz- • Tuscola Soil Conservation District Board of Caro and Peggy Lynn Hen- abeth! Rand, Rose Stapleton The Clothes Closet ry, 24, of Caro. Nowadays a fellow acquires of Gaeetown; • Former Township Trustee Vincent Rick Dillon, 20, of a pinched expression just Kenneth Hobart, Mrs. Anna cass'city Unionville and Peggy Lynne trying to live within his Ewald, Mrs. Joseph Roy, • Farmer pa. POI. Adv. Orban, 18, of Unionyllle. income. Flold Stapleton of Unionville. CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1974 PAGE THREE CASS CITY, MICHIGAN "If It Fitz..." Rabbit tracks!

Please don't come clean By John Haire BY JIM FITZGERALD ?: (And anyone else he can $ If the Food and Drug Ad- surgically removed from my If they are killed for the sake get to help) 8 ministration had spoken up head. of smelling good, the FDA Mushrooms grew in our & sooner, maybe those mush- said, worse germs may take :::%WftW:W:W:^^ rooms wouldn't have grown shower because mushrooms their place. in our shower and I'd be usually grow where it is for- Also, the FDA said it's Lorn Hillaker, the auctioneer, and Duane Chippi, the gas $500 richer. ever wet. It is forever wet concerned because soap man, returned recently from a moose hunting trip into Canada You remember the mush- in our shower because my chemicals are absorbed into and each came back with a trophy. room fiasco. My wife said family believes everything it the bloodstream and it may This pair knows how skeptical friends can be and decided in she'd kill me if I wrote about sees on television. A person be dangerous to expose "the advance to halt the skeptics in their tracks. the cruddy little things that who does not wash body and entire body surface to these When they say they shot moose, don't dispute it. If you do the kept growing between the tiles. hair twice a day will never chemicals when alternative successful stalkers can whip out film to prove their point. Next "Just because you are mar- make out, never make friends, methods of odor contol are to hunting, I'd guess that Hillaker en joys cooking... .and it's a ried to an editor, you cannot never make the team, and available." (An offensive lead pipe cinch that there will be a moose meat dinner with all tamper with the Freedom of never make more than $1.68 alternative could be perfume. the trimmings served somewhere before winter sets in. the Press," I told her bravely. an hour. This soapy world Or a defensive alternative And I wrote about the mush- shows no compassion for the could be to squeeze your nose - -'rooms. -.--. - man who cannot see over his firmly—between -your thumb Is it sour grapes to feel put on wheni'Frankenmu(h~lead.s the As you probably guessed, own dandruff. and forefinger.) she didn't kill me. In fact, So there was no way my Remember hexachloro- JV football team by 40 points in the fourth quarter and tries a her assault was relatively wife was going to quit water- phene? It used to star on lots fake kick on fourth down and the next night the varsity trails mild, when you consider the ing the mushrooms. Instead, of soap commercials. No 44-7 and the winners try an on-side kick? provocation, and the doctors she had a new shower installed more. Now you need a pre- say I may be able to play with excess grout between the scription to buy the stuff. The tennis again someday. My vis- tiles. (If you don't know what FDA said hexachlorophene ion has cleared and most of grout is, you haven't been was a possible cause of brain Is it because of the recent emphasis on where the money is the tennis racket has been paying attention. Go kiss a damage. coming from that it appears there is less political advertising bricklayer.) This $500 expen- And now there are similar in this election than in those previously held? diture is supposed to keep fears about a Dial ingredient 1 haven't yet had a favorite TV show pre-empted by a CASS CITY CHRONICLE mushrooms out of the show- - triclocarban. You should political commercial and the election is only about two weeks er. Maybe. It will for sure PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY use it continuously for only awa. AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN keep steak out of my mouth. 1 year, the FDA said, "unless 6552 Main Street Certainly it would have been extensive tests are made to cheaper to starve the mush- determine its impact on re- John Hairo, publisher. rooms out by cutting off their water. I suggested to my wife productive organs, the brain How fleeting is fame. > National Advertising Representative, and spleen." Geez. Thank God In the special election for the eighth district congressional Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc., that maybe our family bathed I've never known my son to 257 Michigan Avenue, Easl Lansing, too much and she whipped me post, Cass City rated a visit from the president. across the face with her rub- stay In the shower longer THESE FIVE Cass City High School students demonstrate proper form as In this general election our community isn't important Michigan. than 8 months. taught by Lora Frankel, Dancer-ln-Residence at the school last week. Shown enough to rate a visit from the governor. What we do rate is a Second Class postage paid at Cass ber duck. It was no use - These terrifying facts City, Michigan, 48726. then. striking a pose are (from the left), Dawn Stahlbaum, Elvia Pozzi, Brenda Herron, campaign stop by Gov. Milliken's son. should be enough to scare You'll know him when you see him, the advance man Subscription Price: To post ollices in But now comes a govern- both man and mushroom. With Laurie Althaver and Cheryl Karr. Ms. Frankel (seated) performed at an Tu&cola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, ment study madu by the Food advised, he looks just like his father. this in mind, I read the en- exhibition staged Thursday night at the high school, sponsored by Cass City Arts $5 OOa yearor2 years torSQ.OO. 3 years and Drug Administration tire FDA report to my fam- lor $13.50. $3,00 lor six months. (FDA). It says deodorant soaps ily every night. So far, no one Council and AAUW. In other parts ol the United States, may be harmful because they has heard me over the noise $6 00 a year. 50 cents extra charged lor kill too many germs. Oh my. of the shower running. Don't be surprised if you hear about the young Milliken in (he part year order. Payable in advance. Life can be beautiful, though Onward and Upward. years ahead. I found him to be easy to talk to and he generates For inlorrnation regarding newspaper dirty. that charisma that all good politicians have. advertising and commercial and job Some germs on the skin Police probe series He's experienced, too. On this quicky tour of the Thumb he is printing, telephone 872-2010. serve a "protective function." only visiting the GOP faithful, and the newspapers. But he's already a veteran hand shaker and as recently as GOP sets fund Monday spent the morning greeting workers at a factory gate. At Your Service of area burglaries 872-2075 raising rally WHY HARRIS-HAMPSHIRE? State Police and Tuscola was taken from the front yard occurred between Oct. H and Most folks- say because of skilled professional service County Sheriff's deputies in- of the Calvin Wright resi- Oct. If). for every client and on any claim. Always! vestigated a series of burg- dence on Deckerville Road Tuscola County Sheriff's laries in the Cass City area south of Cass City Saturday. deputies said entry was Tom Proctor Oct. 29 last week, including the theft Wright told State Police gained when the culprits of three rifles in Gagctown troopers the saw was silting forced a window in the trailer. in his front yard next to the your The Tuscola County Repub- Tuesday. State Police from the Caro house at the time it was Robert Bridges, Warren, lican party will hold a fund- told sheriff's deputies Satur- raising dinner Tuesday, Oct. Post said the weapons were stolen. The theft is under stolen from the Donald Stein investigation. day, thieves entered his week- pharmacist 29, at the Richville American end mobile home located at Hall, beginning at 7:30 home at GG72 Lincoln St. Stein Thieves entered a house told troopers the theft prob- trailer at a hunting site near 2138 Keilitz Rcl., in Ellington p.m. township. Guardians of your Health Guest speaker will be Wil- ably occurred Thursday or Crawford and Kelly lioads Friday, some time last week and stole Deputies said entry was Richard Hampshiie liam Milliken Jr., son of the gained by forcing a bedroom Governor, according to Paul Taken were two shotguns two lanterns, eight blankets OLD WOOD DRUG Rohloff of Reese, county GOP and a .22 caliber rifle. Total and an assortment of clothing door at the north end of the chairman. value of the stolen weapons valued at $100. mobile home. Harris-Hampshire Insurance ftgenc? was set at $325. Floyd Palmer of Akron, Taken were two motorcycle A chain saw, valued at $311, owner, said the theft probably helmets, four sleeping bags, a Phone 872-2688 Cass City television set, a speaker and a quantity of beer. Value of the stolen items was set at $150. The case remains open The Want Ads Are Newsy Too! GROSS MEAT MARKET FROM THE pending further investigation. HANS SCHUCHMANN-Owner Editor's Corner SPECIALIZING EN OUR OWN It was sad. the bad. Memory is kind that Then again it wasn't. In a way. way it was glorious. Certainly That's the good part. The HOMEMADE GERMAN SAUSAGE it was nostalgia at its best. glad part. The sadness sels in Sunday I saw, "That's when you compare the stars FREE! And Also A Complete Line Of Best Quality Fresh Meats. Entertainment". It was glor- as they were and as they are. ious because it featured the Bing Crosby doesn't sing SPECIALS GOOD THRU MONDAY, OCT. 28, 1974 best musicals of the top stars the way he used lo. 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PAYMENT TILL NOV. 1974 We Guarantee' That Every Item Is First OPEN EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON "WIDEST SELECTION We Buy By The Carload IN THE THUMB THE WAREHOUSE WAY I iASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITV CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1974 PAGE FIVE Auxiliary members meet in Flint Gen-Tel to BETTER HEALTH KETCHUM'S KNAPSACK Four members of the Hills igan Association of Hospital and Dales Hospital Auxiliary Auxiliaries Oct. 16, at Gene- attended an East Central see Memorial Hospital in offer new The Communists ' District meeting of the Mich- Flint. Maybe it's not your heart Attending from Cass City were Mrs. Donald Wernette, Mrs. Edwin Fritz, Mrs. Roger have my number Thumb Singles Little and Mrs. Robert Wisch- service meyer. By Jim Ketchum DR. WALTER C. ALVAREZ and DR. WILLIAM J. WELCH General Telephone recently Guest speaker was Mrs. received Michigan Public set party Lee , who spoke on Service Commission approval pending health care legisla- A burning sensation under cavity) may allow a little of must be supervised by your to offer a special limited resi- I don't know what I did, er stickers without some wag tion. the breast bone, often mis- doctor, so that you get exactly dential telephone service but somehow, I got on the letting the air out of the tires. The Thumb Singles Club will the stomach to slide up into Times have indeed improved. A luncheon was served to taken for pain due to heart as much as you need and not called "Life Line," accord- Communist Party's list. hold a Halloween party Sat- the chest and spill its irritat- Now wait. I'm a good, hon- But the Communists? That's 154 registered members. trouble, may sometimes be ing acid into the esophagus. more, for too much iron can ing to Bob We 11 man, operat- urday night at Sandusky High be almost as serious as too est, apple-pie-loving, flag- another story. The Reds just School. The next meeting of the stomach acid backing up into The resulting "heartburn" ing vice-president for the little. saluting, hot dot-eating Amer- haven't realized that they'll Costumes are not manda- Hills and Dales Auxiliary will the gullet. sometimes seems to mimic company. The new service probably continue marching Rarely does a hiatal hernia will be available in General ican. And I'm one of the few tory. Prizes will be awarded be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. A widened opening in the the pain of heart trouble and persons who knows that the to the beat of a different for best costumes. at the hospital. Administrator diaphragm (the sheet of may radiate up to the neck as require surgical repair. Telephone exchanges through- out the state by the end of last two words of the National (and scarce) drummer more iMuslc and dancing will be Randy Howard will speak to muscle that separates the heart pain often does. I'sually, the symptoms can be Anthem are "play ball", or less indefinitely. featured. the group. chest from the abdominal The opening in the dia- minimized by weight reduc- 107G. Life Line is a service lim- Yet somehow, the Commu- Yet they put me on their phragm through which the tion. It is usually advised that nists have got my number. list. Why? Was it because -Uw-iH»fff»-w avoid- hwuliug... ited k> 20 calls per month ~es6phirgus~passes to reach the at a"rafe~~$2~0'0~ less; tharTfhe - Maybe -it-has-something-to ..-SQmecne_._saw._ me _inJlie_cenii_ stomach normally is snug, lifting and lying down for at do with the election. I'm not pany of a well-known Demo- least two hours alter meals. one-party service rate In an and keeps the stomach and its exchange. Additional local sure. But for the last month, cratic Congressman? Please, contents in the abdominal Smoking cigarettes should be the Communist Party of Mich- I was just following orders. stopped because it has been calls will cost Life Line cus- I've been known to talk to cavity below the diaphragm tomers 10 cents each. igan has been sending me where it belongs. slunvn that smoking tends to The specialized equipment news releases. I'd quote some Republican Congressmen and The tendency for the open- diminish the normal tone of of what they said, except I've candidates as well. In fact, necessary to provide Life Line I was even seen in the same ing to stretch and allow part the muscles at the outlet of service has been ordered and mislaid my latest offering. of the stomach to slide the esophagus. It is also the company Is now preparing It seems I put it some- mob with former President upward into the chest cavity usually wise to avoid coffee, where out of the way so I'd Richard Nixon right here in an installation schedule by Cass City last April. So it is thought to be due to an citrus fruits and spices. exchange, Wellman said. have It. Now I can't remem- ber where that was. can't be that. inborn developmental weak- One of the most effective1 Anyway, I'm on the Com- I did attend Michigan State ness, which may begin to ways of avoiding symptoms munist's list. It seems they're University. I suppose I could cause discomfort with over- at night is to raise the head of campaigning this year and ap- have walked into a govern- eating and overweight. It is the bed four to six inches on parently have fielded enough ment class on Communism called a "hialal hernia." blocks. Propping up with Traxler to candidates to get in the race. by mistake once. At State, Indeed, in some circum- pillows will not serve the The fact that other newspapers students have been known to stances, the opening can same purpose. .Slanting the apparently haven't printed spend an entire term attend- become so large that not only whole bed from head to foot is their material tends to hide ing the wrong class and never part of the stomach but loops necessary to allow the body to this fact. realize it until they discov- of bowel may migrate up into take advantage of the pull of campaign in Again, don't ask me who's ered their crib notes didn't the chest cavity. Curiously, gravity, which keeps the running because, like I said, match the test questions. when this happens, the pa- acid-bearing hernia from I mislaid that information. Oh, well. I'm on their list. I just hope the FBI doesn't tient may be quite unaware of sliding upward. But trust me. They're run- his "upside-down" or rather ning. read this and start investi- Liquid antacids taken fre- Why, I'm not too sure. They gating me. Besides, I never "downside-up" intestinal quently help to neutrali/.e Cass City tract, until a chest X-ray know they don't stand a chance wanted to be Vice-President regurgitated acid by bathing and, unless the spaghetti anyway. shows the gas-filled loops the lower esophagus and the coiling under the ribs. U.S. Rep. .). Bob Traxler really hits the economic fan, acid-producing lining of the will take to the Tuscola they won't. When the hernia is small, upper stomach. intermittent and confined to county hustings next week But I wonder why the Com- It is reassuring for one who for a whirlwind campaign munists picked the Chronicle the stomach, it can usually be fears that his "heartburn" is to receive their news re- Cass River identified by special X-ray swing through the area Tues- related to the heart to learn day. leases'.' Has no one informed studies of the esophagus and that it is not. mid thai it the party faithful that people stomach. Traxler will begin his tour usually can be treated suc- with a stop in Cass City at the in these parts have enough One of the complications of cesslullv. trouble electing Democrats to such a hiatal hernia is Cultural Center from 8::«)-!() WCTU meets a.m., where he will meet public office, let alone any- anemia, caused by the slow body other than a Republi- seeping of blood from the voters. From Cass City, Traxler can. Mrs. Edith Thompson and eroded surface of the esoph- To escape all criticism say Democrats have just nicely daughter Georgia were host- agus, which is irritated by the moves on to Caro where he reached a state of respecta- nothing, do nothing, be noth- will meet voters on village esses Wednesday, Sept. Hi, regurgitated stomach acid. ing. bility around here. Most vot- for the Cass River Women's ANNE BASSETT is looking at a new Kodak sound camera while Mary Rexin The anemia can usually be streets from 10:15-11:30 a.m. ers still haven't forgiven FDR The Bay City Democrat Christian Temperance Union, looks on with a zoom model super 8. Old Wood Drug has all the latest projectors, remedied by taking iron pills, for closing the banks and col- at their home. the essential ingredient the plans a noon address to the lecting social security from cameras and fresh film. Choose the camera for your family at Woods. .. .lay it Mrs. Beatrice Soldan body needs to make up for The creative ability of some Vassar Rotary Club and will paychecks. away now. Old Wood Drug is the Kodak dealer for Cass City. It is one of the stores appear in Millington and opened the meeting with blood loss. It luirdly needs people is loo often limited to The word Democrat has prayer and reported on the complete departments for you. Shopping can be fun on the corner. (Adv.) saying that such treatment their nuisance value. Mavville in the afternoon. finally reached a state that it can be spoken among re- lOdt'h birthday celebration at spectable company or during Lansing. dinner. No longer is the word Mrs. Soldan and Mrs. Edith "Democrat" scrawled on the Toner attended the eighth walls of public restrooms. District Convention at the Yes, cars these days can Laing Free Methodist church, even sport Democratic bump- Snover. Mrs. Leveret Barnes had charge of devotions, followed by prayer. oo 'The hostesses served a Mrs. Ashton luncheon. The next meet ing is sched- IN THE WAY OF uled at the home of Mrs. William Kitchin on Van Dyke dies in Hoad.

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.../i. • . CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1974 PAGE SIX Today's journalism more hard-hitting, YOU says Gagetown's Frank Weatherhead COME FIRST By Jim Ketchum recalled he got started in both For all this, he received little "It's a job to get people who can't they?" Weatherhead said. He enrolled at Ferris fields by accident, consider- or nothing. can write to work for you," he asked. State College in January of Frank Weatherhead of ing that his primary areas "Back then, we'd just come said. Too often, complacency He said the electronic 1924 and by June, 1926, had WITH US Gagetown hasn't sat down to were math and science. through a depression," he among staff people hurt those media has probably had some completed high school credits help organize the Cass City "Sometime during the said. "We still would do who were trying to get their effect on the style changes in plus his first year of college . You buy only the high- High School yearbook since 1943-44 school year, I hap- anything to advance our work done, he said. most newspapers, agreeing From there he went into est quality drugs at the end of the 1966-67 school pened to remark casually one usefulness in order to keep When the paper was pub- that competition has forced teaching plus school during Coachlight. year. But that doesn't mean day that it seemed odd that a our jobs. So I took this on, in lishing, however, Weather- change. the summers. His bachelor's he isn't still interested in the school the size of Cass City's addition to my five regular head said Friday night tele- Weatherhead 'sown life has degree finally came in 1939 yearbook or in his adopted didn't have an annual," classes." phone calls were common, witnessed great change. Born His years of experience 2. You'll find prompt, field, journalism. Weatherhead recalled. "Well, Three years later, in 1948, with someone having to have on a farm east of Kinde, he creating the annual and news- friendly, professional Weatherhead, who retired it wasn't an hour later the newspaper began. Anoth- their say on what appeared in never went to high school. He paper led him to think most service. from Cass City schools in 1967 someone came in asking me if er duty, it had to be squeezed print. "knocked around" seven young people arc- pretty good i< nftpr some 24 years, trunks __ already years after finishing the "Young people don't vary _ iLwas_lmeJhaQ_i\as jjoingjo, ti today's journalism is more sponsor an annual? I said no, tight schedule. "~ i:\TK17FTRESSURE ^~ -too-Tnucn7 ~he-5irid7~~ATid "I Talk over your drug hard hitting than the kind he I just wondered out loud about "I knew when we started he won a car at the Huron think high school is one of the problems. You'll find a learned during those four it." the paper I didn't have any Weatherhead said he sees a County Fair. nicest periods in their lives pharmacist always summer courses at Michigan One thing led to another, formal training," he said. "So lack of pressure for excel- "I sold the car and used the It's a time to be full of fun and State University during his Weatherhead recalled, and when this summer course at lence as one reason for money to go to school," he full of life." available and in- teaching days. the next school year the State for students came up, I sloppier newspaper writing Formed on drug in- But it's also less well-writ- project got off the ground. It asked if they'd mind if I today. Too many writers compatibilities. ten, he said. just sort of snowballed, tagged along. They said no, so today are careless about what "They (reporters) get away Weatherhead said. I went. I went the next four they write or how they write with things now they never That first production was a summers." it, he said. You'll find the lowest would 20 years ago," the paperback edition on letter- Weatherhead acted as a "Papers are much more possible prices for MIKE WEAVER 72-year-old Weatherhead press. But it was good and chaperone for the group the permissive these days," he said, taking time from a looked professional. From last three years. "I learned a commented. "Look at the drugs. You can buy Pharmacist with confidence. project in the basement of his there, the idea snowballed lot from those sessions. And if profanity you see in print. But stately old home on Gage- until it became a yearly you like doing it for a living, the language doesn't seem to town's east side. event. it's a nice way to make a matter. We Accept All PRE-PAID "You pick up any daily "I'm proud of the fact that living. Writing, I mean." The retired instructor said PRESCRIPTION PLANS BANKAMERICARD| paper and you'll see all kinds the annual was always self- Weatherhead recalled that reporting itself is still pretty of grammatical mistakes," supporting," Weatherhead the school paper came out on well done, although he said he (FREE PARKING IN THE REAR) he said. "Split infinitives, un- said. "We made $100 that first Friday every other week. is concerned with the power clear thoughts, poor spelling. year. "We never missed a dead- some reporters and news- Things have really changed." He explained they decided line," he stated proudly. papers wield. Weatherhead supervised to call it Perannos, which Toward the end of the "They can just about de- production of the yearbook means "Through the Years". paper's life, however, finding stroy anyone they want to, COACH LIGHT PHARMACY from 1945 until his retire- During those years, Weath- volunteers became the major \v I:\VKK ment, and acted as advisor erhead supervised the distri- problem. At one time, he said, for the school newspaper bution and collection of mon- he had 30 students on the IMi. H72-.WJ which ran from 1948-58. ey for senior pictures, along paper staff. At the end, he Veteran's Day? The congenial Weatherhead with overseeing production. was down to 10. I Take your ELECTION NOTICE choice Veteran's Day this year is either Oct. 28 or Nov. 11, depending on where you work. If you're a mailman, next Monday is your day to relax. No mail will be delivered, although box delivery will be GENERAL ELECTION available in the morning, according to Postmaster Grant Glaspie.

He said mail will go out from the post office, but no FRANK WEATHERHEAD looks over the first and home delivery will be made. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1974 If you work at either of Cass last annuals he helped produce for Cass City High \ City's banks, your boss would School. Weatherhead retired in 1967 after 24 years at like you to show up for work Cass City. Monday. Your day to sleep in is Nov. 11, the old Veteran's i Notice is hereby given that a General Election will be Day, which this year fallson a Monday. held in the townships listed below for the purpose of According to Fred Pinney ELLINGTON of Pinney State Bank, the electing the following: State, Congressional, Legislative, Federal Reserve System has County and Township officers and also any additional designated Nov. 11 as the officers on the ballot. official celebration. TOWNSHIP Over at the courthouse, Tuscola County Clerk Elsie AT TOWN HALL Hicks says their day off is Nov. 11. And also to vote on non-partisan officers; 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. For most of us, however, it won't matter much. We'll have to work both days. And also to vote on the State Proposals and any additional HAZEL amendments or Propositions. WILSON Walbro earns CLERK SALE AT THE PLACE IN EACH TOWNSHIP AS INDICATED 30

DEFLATED E.KLAND ' The really big trouble with GREENLEAF GRANT the dollar today is that it gels SNOWMOBILES subtracted from, not added to TCWNSHIP — divided and not multiplied. TOWNSHIP TOWNSHIP AT ELKLAND TOWNSHIP CLERK: COMMUNITY FIRE HALL AT TOWNSHIP HALL AT TOWNSHIP HALL 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Absentee ballots may be picked up DIAMONDS BANK OF BAD AXE at the clerkis office. CLARE DON FERRIS AUCTIONEERS: BROWN REID WARE Ira and David Osentoski CLERK CLERK CLERK CARD'S LEADING JEWELER For sale dates phone collect PH. 673-2444 Cass City 872-2352 or 872-3733 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1974 PAGE SEVEN New hips bring pain-free world to William Patch

For over four years, life new form of surgery that week shortly before he made to take him off his feet know once I had the first one in excellent condition. The meant the agony of arthritis literally gave his legs new his way outdoors for some permanently. done, I didn't wait as long only activity he has relin- pain for William Patch of 4150 life. exercise. 'They replaced the Then Patch heard of Dr. before I went ahead with the quished is driving. S. Seeger St. Nights that Patch has had both hip whole joint." John Martin of Saginaw who other hip." "My reflexes aren't quick began with a little sleep ended joints removed and replaced. Patch recalled how arth- explained he could bring' Generally, Patch has a free enough," he said, explaining in wide-awake pain in a black He has undergone the opera- ritis first began creeping into relief. . . .but only through rein to do as much as he that he stopped driving when overstuffed reclining chair in tion twice, once on each hip, his hip joints nearly four surgery. At this point, Patch wants. His doctor has warned his arthritic condition wors- the living room. and each time he's found his years ago. What began as said, he was ready to try it. him against falling, however. ened. Then the 78-year-old retired cure. minor stiffness soon grew into "It was a complete suc- He did fall once in a down- That doesn't keep the vig- farmer found relief and re- "This was no repair job," nearly unbearable pain that cess," Patch said as he town store, but fortunately, orous Patch from going for a lease through a relatively Patch explained one day last cripjjled him and threatened smiled and demonstrated the escaped injury. ride or keeping up close usefulness of his legs. "I can Patch no longer has need family ties. KESERVE DISTRICT NO. .7 lift them and move them for pajn killing drugs. The And, chances are, next Stale No. 671. around now without any pain. only thing he takes is a daily spring he'll be ready to care That's something I couldn't vitamin pill. for his mini-forest of pine and CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION of ...THE.PIHNEr.STATE BAMK do before." He returns for periodic poplar in the back yard. examinations by his doctor, of . .CasB .City, Tuacpja. .Qp.lWfcy,. .Michigan .W.756 And Foreign and Domc.iic Subiidiariei, The process involves the ' From now on, moving at the close of business. . P.P^PrS?. .4-5.1. A/7&...... a stale banking institution organized and operating under the banking lawi complete removal of the ball but from all indications, he's around won't bother him of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and by and socket at the hip and come through both operations much at all. the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. replacing them with a plastic Cti ball that rests in a stainless ASSETS Dolliri steel socket. 1247 79 42° ._i r i IDS Treasury wcurinci . . . . .L^X....-^.." ...... ,..._ ;-rr.-;; r. ; ; .;. . ~ :T75 m "They tell me^rworftTTe" :::;r 3 able to ride airplanes any- Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Blair 4 more," the congenial Patch 1 QC 3 oc 6 quipped, referring to the fact An open house marking the He Is a former supervisor l'\ 1^ 1 M 'l * -h d d II 00 7 8 o'ne'1! * w an f nl P " that metal detectors in air- 50th wedding anniversary of £, 5 8 of Sheridan township, Huron ' ' - j r j | nr n bank prcniisei lf 9 ports would pick up the steel Mr. and Mrs. O.K. Blair of county. J Pf m 10 R "l '" *' Ll' ih h b k ci 10 that supports him. Bad Axe Is scheduled Sun- The couple have four chil- lit III) 1 - • ted c n ies 30 II " ,...,. r h k llJ 12 The first operation on his day, Oct. 27, from 2 to 4 dren, Mrs. Vernon Schulz and m. I) right leg was done April 17, p.m. at the Methodist Church John Blair, both of Bad Axe, H 16JL \%\\ 90 14 1972. .Immediately, he felt in Bad Axe. Mrs. S.L. St. Clalr of Tip- LIABILITIES results. O.H. Blair and the former ton and Coulson Blair of Elk- 15. Demand deposits ol individual,, partnerships, and cuiporaiioni z 821. 15 "I couldn't believe I could Hazel Martin were married ton; eight grandchildren and 7 16 P ? 17 feel so good," Patch recalled. at the bride's home in Grant one great-grandchild. 17 1)1'" ""' fu"^ dl Guv ' ' township in 1924. |H. Deposit* ol States anil poliiuMl subdivisions '57' 1 IB "They just took away all my The couple request no gifts. 19 pain." ' "^ *" ' 1 h k B 20 21, Certified and of liters' cluvLs, cti. »t>U MEMORANDA back. 1 sq. yd. .10. 001,360. 1 Patch has definite plans to i \ •• 1" 1-11 t") ! • 15 - 1 ' d d • t • w^ll -II d 1C ...6. 508 S66. 2 and 1 IJ • ^ '• 1 I )• i -^ 1 3 discard the walker as soon as ^TC up 0 he's strong enough and grad- • 4 O S 3 an > U*M i cr 'i it a tif. 30 uate to a cane. Later, he even yd. Armstrong's Designed ~~ /( t William, 3t . Rwhlj, .CftaKier of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true talks about discarding the and (Njmc ami lille i'f iillaerjiuthuriifd l

RESERVE DISTRICT NO. State No ..... °°9. . . . accidents

CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION of ...... Three car-deer accidents o01f ...... Cas• • s..... City. y. ,I .... Tuacola...... J, ..... , Michiga...... ? n ...... i8?2. 6...... An. d,_ Foreig . n «nd, Domeiti„ .c Subndiario. , ... , , were reported this week to Jt the close of buiinesi ...... Qqtobei^ .IJi. A9?7f ...... a itate banking inltitution organized and operating under the banking law! police agencies, each result- of thii State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and bj ing in property damage but no the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. injuries to drivers. DoLlaii Ct Tuesday, a truck driven by ASSETS Duard John Holz, 18, of 1. raihmndrfu*frnmh.nV«finrlNrf|ng|, 1 .„ ._ unpntffd HfWll) Qlj'20'66 879 321 7 2. U.S. Trcnury iccuritlei 7V W 7 2 Filion, struck a deer while 3. Oblifntioni of other U.S. Government igcnd« ind corporation*, 0 3 traveling west on M-81 about 4. ObligKtium of Suici and political lubdiviiioni 'ai'frWY Wtf 2» 4 5, ftthf-r f*curiii« (including J_. rnrpnritc itocki) . , , . , .•,9^P* , •j% •00 8. Other loam "5 65C 1$. '0 deer ran from the south side 9. Bank premises, furniture and fix lures, and other aiseti representing bank premise! "X$ V?9S '?<> 9 of the ro'ad into the path of the 10. Real citatc owned other than bank premiiei '66 10 truck. The mishap took place II. Investment* in unconiolidalei mbiidiariei and associated companlci . 0 1 2. Cuitomeri' liability to thii bank on icccpuncci outiunding , '0 at 9:45 a.m. 13. Other atuti fincludinp 5 , , ,, , <"'"•( !'|f financing) '00 13 Two car-deer accidents 14. TOTAL ASSETS i 951 15C yj were reported Saturday, both LIABILITIES . within a quarter-mile of each 15. Demand deposit! of individual!, partnership!, and corporations ?>1 6¥t 64 15 'Wt other. At 12:10 a.m., a car 16. Time and laving! depoilli of individuals, psrlnerihipi, and corporitioni ' '5 7^9 16 17. Deposits of United Stales Government io Aio driven by Vickie Sue Rich, 20, 1 8. Deposit! of Slates and political subdivision! ' ?,!,'? '679 ' of Sandusky, struck a deer on 19. Depoiili of foreign government! and official imtilutiom 19 20. Depoltti of commercial bank! , 'Off Sevens Road, a half-mile east 1 20 21. Certified and officer! cheiki, etc , - _ '.'M m :&. 21 of Cemetery Road in Kingston 22. TOTAL DEPOSITS ,7,9^8^37179 22 (a) Total demand depoiiti «1aI58^W>.93 township. (b) Total time and uvinpi depoiils < q.7'Mtqol.Hb * xx» Sheriff's deputies said the TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFFICES 8 animal ran from the south 23. Federal fund! purchased and securities sold under agreement! to repurcha c '00 23 24. Other liabilltiei for borrowed money fto side of the road into the path 25. Mortgage indebtednen •00 26. Acceptance! executed by or for account of ihii bank and ouMlanding . 'fVi of her car. She was not 27. Other liibililiei •70' •^ "2c injured. 28. TOTAL LIABILITIES £ 018 w 7? £ 'At 8 p.m., a car driven by 29. MINORITY INTEREST IN CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES .. . x 9 Rose Ann Wolfrum, 35, of RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Burmon Road, Deford, struck 30. Reierve for bad debt louei on loam (set up punuanl lo IRS rulings) ..... k? r>(> 76 o a deer on Bevens Road, this 31. Other rciervei on loam 00 32. Reserve! on ucuritic! , fc time a quarter-mile east of 33. TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES kz 73t> •ft Cemetery Road. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Sheriff's deputies reported 34. Capital noles and debentures 00 Ms. Wolfrum was headed (ipecify inlereit rate and maturity of each i»ue outstanding on publisher! copy) 05. EQUITY CAPITAL, TOTAL dum of Item! 36 thru 40 below) 889 601 97 5 west when the deer ran in 36. Preferred Hock-total par value . . . on front of the car. She told (No. sharei outstanding ) officers she could not avoid a 37. Common Hock-total par value -JAU- ^ -ANA 3PP. COO, 00 7 (Nn. ihirMinlhnfi7rH ,.?|OPO.. . . ) (N« -bfr'l outslindinj 3|000 ) collision. She was not injured. 38. Surplui yx> 000 00 g A rural Cass City man 39. Undivided profit! 8ft bi .... u. too late. Schram was ticketed for Sworn to and subscribed before me this ?SWl failure to yield the right of day of 9?*»b.?? 19. .?L way and for having no proof William S. Buhl of insurance. Kou/rPuWk ' The mishap took place at June 23. 1975 6:30 p.m. PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1974 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Board okays Tax bill no boon, solons say USE WANT ADS Continued from page one Hall explained the exemp- owner withdraws at the end act. The act itself involves FOR SALE - 1971 Ford pick- HOGS FOR SALE - 1 pure- tion rate is based on all spend- of a contract, the state at- only enabling legislation. up, Ranger XLT. 21,000 act- bred boar, 5 bred sows, 40 consortium they're both doing their job, able household income, not taches a lien to the property, Lawmakers decided this would ual miles. Very clean. feeders from 4 weeks to just on spendable, taxable in- payable to the state without provide for flexibility. Rule there should be no discrep- come. $1,975. Call 872-2948. 125 Ibs. All must go. Phone Act Title II funds which up till ancy." Interest. Withdrawal before changes could be made without 10-10-3 872-3383. 10-17-3 The Tuscola County Board termination results in pay- amending the law. of Commissioners approved now has been strictly a county McCormick questioned re- John McCormick, CassCity payment provisions in the act. back of benefits plus 'six per participation in the Thumb responsibility. real estate broker, disputed Some observers see it as FOR SALE - 35 ft. TV an- FOURTEEN YEAR-OLD boy Both Huron and Sanilac cent compound interest. Area Manpower Consortium the formula used to figure "This makes the contract go McCormick charged this in- another power grab by the tenna; 4 treated poles, 20 will do odd jobs and run er- during its regularly sched- counties were expected to the exemption. He charged on indefinitely," he said. "I fringes on a person's right to DNR. ft. long; white aluminum rands after school and week uled session in Caro Tuesday. approve the agreement dur- the state was attemptingtotax was under the Impression it sell his land. combination door - 2'8x6'8; ends. Phone 872-3441. ing their commission meet- Hearings on the rules are several good wood doors; 10-24-3 The consortium, which will social security income be- was supposed to end after 10 The hearings centered on scheduled to conclude later ings this week. cause it used social security years." administrative rules to be set wood steps 6' wide 2' include Huron and Sanilac this month with implementa- high. 5 1/2 north of Cass The agreement sets up an to figure the exemption. Under the law, if a land- adopted by the DNR over the tion in November. BUY 3 LOAVES Schafer's Big counties as well, establishes agency to handle regional City. Phone 872-3256. C bread for $1.06 at Quaker an agency to handle unem- manpower planning and pro- 10-17-3 Maid. 10-17-tf ployment relief funds and is gramming and is expected to designed to train unemployed be under way before the end DOES YOUR PIANO need FOR RENT - furnished apart- persons for a job. of the year. tuning? Call Duane Johnston, ment. References. Security 409 Cleveland St., Bad Axe, deposit. $90 month. Phone The move costs the county The agreement is renew- able each year and any 269-7364. Thirteen years' 872-3404. 10-17-2 nothing, and provides an experience on all makes of -agency laiake over handling county can withdraw without pianos, registered craftsman of Emergency Employment being penalized. member "of the Piano Tech- Paint! nician's Guild. 7-30-tf Carpeting! FREE - Five puppies. Minia- Wallpaper! FUN FOR THE YOUTH ture collie and cocker, six weeks old. Phone 665-2288. We have something to meet 10-24-3 your decorating needs in our complete decorating center. MOBILE HOME gas furnaces Now carrying Kirsch drapery - Siegler, all sizes. Full rods. Come in and browse. warranty. Chimney included. Albee True Value HALLOWEEN $337.95. Fuelgas Co. of Cass City. 4-11-tf Hardware 8-l-tf FOR SALE - Rabbits, all kinds, and all wire rabbit FOR SALE - '67 12x60 PMC cages, plus feeders. Calvin 3 bedroom unfurnished. See Ostramler. Call after 4:00 at 5126 West Sanilac Rd. CARNIVAL 872-3709. 10-24-1 1/4 mile east of Vassar golf course. Phone 823-8140after FOR PRE-SCHOOLERS TO AGE 12 Custom Slaughtering - curing 4 or 872-4085. 10-24-3 smoking and processing. AT AUCTIONEERING - See Lorn Beef - Pork - Veal - Lamb "Slim" Hillaker. Top dollar for your property. Phone CUITUUL CENIHt For Sale - Beef and Pork, 872-3019, Cass City. 10-3rtf. ABOUT 20 persons attended a hearing on proposed rules for the Department of Natural Resources' Farmland whole or half. Wrapped In the new clear shrink film. FOR RENT - two-bedroom and Open Space Act held Thursday night at Cass City High School. house in the country. $125 Erla's Packing Co. plus deposit. Will be avail- THURSDAY, OCT. 31 Cass City, Mich. able Nov. 1. Phone 868-4071 Dick Erla Reese. 10-24-1 WKYO FM Phone 872-2191 From 5 to 8 p.m. 11-2-tf FOR SALE - 1972 Blitzer, 4- Baguley hears pleas wheel drive, power steering, broadcasting FOR RENT- 1 bedroom apart- power brakes, automatic.air ment in Cass City, fully car- conditioning, new tires and • Games peted and drapes. Kitchen rims. Excellent condition. appliances, storage and '74 Kawasaki 350 cc, only begins A Silverwood man stood routine traffic arrest. two years' probation after laundry. Call 673-6708. 500 miles. Phone 872-4111. • Prizes mute on charges of assaulting Edward Edwin Vliet, 18, entering a guilty pica to 10-17-tf 10-24-3 Radio station WKYO was a police officer Monday in Birch Run, was arraigned on unlawfully discharging a fire- • Hot Dogs scheduled to begin FM oper- Tuscola County Circuit Court charges of breaking and arm. Garnet had originally FOR SALE - 1970 Chrysler ations Wednesday, according before presiding Judge Nor- entering a motor vehicle. He been charged with assault. Newport custom, 4 door, Real Estate Sales to vice-president and general UNDER AUSPICES OF man Baguley. stood mute and a plea of The court ordered Garnet to power steering and brakes, Career opportunity in sales manager Glenn Tryon. Frederick C. Yens, 21, stood innocent was entered in his pay fines and costs totaling air conditioning, factory in- The station will broadcast and management witli a pro- mute and a plea of innocent behalf. $400. Judge Baguley also stalled tape deck, tires - gressive, prominent Michigan at .105 on the FM dial from was entered in his behalf. Pre-trial examination was sentenced Garnet to serve 71 fair. Phone 872-2758. CASS cnr AAUW G a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. 10-24-3 Corporation with 50 years of I set for Nov. 18, and bond was clays in the county jail with Company President Robert Pre-trial examination was set business experience. for Nov. 18, and bond was continued. credit for 71 days already Benkelman indicated the Fed- TRI-COUNTY Dead Stock Re- eral Communications Com- continued. Vliet is charged with the served. We are looking for aggres- Sponsored in Community Interest By Yens is charged with as- breaking and entering of a The court dismissed a mo- moval. Free service. 517- sive, fulltime individuals who i mission granted the station 375-4088. 8-1-tf permission to begin FM saulting Tuscola County Sher- car in Arbela township Sept, tion to reduce bond in the case are movers and doers look- broadcasting late last week. iff's deputy James F. Giroux 16. of James R. Bearinger, 20, ing for success. in Kingston Sept. 17, after Kenneth Ray Garnet, 27, Caro, who is charged with FOR SALE - Hotpoint built- WKYO AM has operated in oven, range top and hood THE CASS CITY STATE BANK from Caro at 1360 since 1962. Giroux slopped him on a Millington, was sentenced to breaking and entering a May be presently licensed or | L house last July 2(i, in Indian- vent, brushed chrome. with the "potential and desire fields township. Priced for quick sale, $50 to be a success. Bearinger had asked the complete. Chuck Erla, 6779 Pine St., call after 4, phone Excellent growth potential I court to reduce his bond from 872-2247. 10-24-3 $1,000 to $500. corporation presently in- -_.- volved in all areas of mar- master charge FOR "a job well done feeling" keting real estate. BANKAMERICARD THE INTERBANK CARD clean carpets with Blue Lus- tre. Rent electric shampooer For a confidential interview $1. Ben Franklin Store, Cass call collect L. M. St. Clair, St. Michael's City. 6-11-tf sales manager, (517) 673- 6132. FOR SALE - 18-month-old 100's size, 2 piece blue snowsuit; Lanphar's, Inc. Guild meets 2-year-old and 3-year-old Realtor snowmobile suits. Phone 10-17-2 Geritol Tablets St. Michael's Ladies Guild 872-3013. 10-24-1 Tylenol held its monthly meeting in FOR SALE - turquoise daven- 1 the rectory basement Oct. 9 LAY-AWAY now for Christ- mas. True Value sale prices port and chair. Also kitchen (40+7 EXTRA FREE) with 14 members present. table. Phone 872-4081. A bake sale was planned for in effect. Open Sunday 10 10-24-3 Tablets Oct. 19-20. a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Caro True The group is now working Value Hardware, Caro, HOUSE FOR RENT - garage, $2.85 $3.98 on a new project, a handicraft 10-10-3 basement, fireplace, 4 bed- workshop. They are planning rooms and appliances. $165 VALUE to have a variety of handi- NEED SOMEONE to babysit month. References required crafts offered including quilt while you Christmas shop? and security deposit. Call I SAVE making, knitting, crocheting, Bring them .to grandma's. 872-3674. 10-24-1 SAVE $1.16 Call anytime 872-2391. macrame, etc. 10-24-3 Refreshments were pro- WANTED - Lady to live in vided by Mary Adamczyk and and do light housekeeping , GARAGE SALE -6429Seventh for older man during winter _ Virginia Bilicki. Gift of the St. Thursday and Friday, be- months. Phone 872-3703, 'een i month went to Mary Adam- ginning at 11 a.m. 10-24-1 Cass City. 10-17-2 p^sotent czyk. loo\\\paste ?I^E 671 SAVE 58$

70's Aim Tooth Paste 20 Oz. Johnson & Johnson STANNOUS FLUORIDE Cepacol Band-Aid Brand 2.7-oz. Clear Jel Mouthwash Plastic Strips $1.19 67< $1.80 VALUE 63< VALUE SAVE 56$ SAVE 97$

WORK IS nearing completion on a new meeting room-restroom building at the Cass City Recreation Park. The building contains a meeting room and restroom

y^L tjtif ~^^\m r""iiif^ facilities, and should be completed within a month, according to Village Supt. Lou wr*^ir^ ' * LaPonsie. LaPonsie says the building will be used for arts and crafts classes in the summer and will eventually be integrated into the swimming pool complex. OLD WOOD DRUG tfftttWiW::;^^ Others Get Quick Results With The Chronicle's "On The Corner" Classified Ads- You Will Too! CASS CITY PHONE 872-2075 S:W::::::::::#^

11 i CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1974 PAGE NINE TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH • USE PROFITABLE, LOW COST CHRONICLE LINERS FOR SALE - 15-ft. Mel-Roe * Transit (nonbuslness) rate: FOR SALE - Homelite chain ROOM FOR one fe male patient B. A. CALKA REAL ESTATE FOR SALE - registered 6- TAKING ORDERS for white 20 words or less, $1.00 each saws; Johnson outboard mo- In private nursing home. weeder in good condition and year-old 3/4 Arabian mare. 1973 250cc Suzuki. Phone birch firewood. $20 per cord. Insertion; additional words 4 tors, boats and accessories. Lovely country home and 173 ACRES: PARTLY TILED - CASH CROP - Large orange Call 673-7134 after 6. Call 872-4447. 10-10-3 cents each. Three weeks for Boyd Shaver's Garage, Caro, good care. Call 658-5103. brick home in very good condition; nearly new oil fired 375-4019. 10-17-3 10-24-3 the price of two - cash rate. across from Caro Drive-in. 10-10-4 boiler - wall to wall carpeting; 38x60' tool shed; steel corn FOR RENT - Electric adding Save money by enclosing cash Phone OSborn 3-3039. crib; steel granary; 2 barns; 156 acres tillable of- FOR SALE - Monogram LP machine by day or week. Or with mall orders. Rates for 1-23-tf NOTICE fered to you for $138,500.00 terms. gas furnace, 3 years old, Custom Butchering rent a new Smith-Corona display want ad on application. 100,000 BTU. Can be con- portable typewriter. Also FOR SALE - 1971 Torch mo- Re-Roof Awnings 240 ACRES - no buildings - well drained - outlet available verted to natural gas, $100. new and used typewriters for FOR SALE - gas-electric 4 bile home 12 by 65. Skirted, Re-Side Insulate for tiling; in HURON COUNTY $96,000.00 no principal 4 miles north, 3 east, 1/2 Meat cut, wrapped and frozen sale, all makes. Leave your cu, ft. camper refrigerator; porch with railing. Two bed- Aluminum Windows and Doors payment for 5 years; thereafter $2,000.00 per year plus north of Cass City. Phone typewriters and other office 1970 450cc Honda. Phone room, family room with fire- Call or Write Interest at 7%. HURRY!!! 872-4235. 10-10-3 Gainer's equipment at our store for 872-3044. 10-24-3 place. Located on 100 by Bill Sprague, owner repair. McConkey Jewelry 650-foot river front prop- DO YOU WANT MORE LAND IN ELKLAND TOWNSHIP???? and Gift Shop. 10-6-tf GAS Bar-B-Que - Grills - erty. Cass City. (517) 738- of Elkton Roofing and Siding No buildings 77 acres - very good buy at $29,000.00 AUCTIONEER Meat Packing Warm Morning. As low as 7203. 10-24-3 Company easy terms. CALL OFFICE FOR PARTICULARS. FOR SALE - 5-month-old New EXPERIENCED Bad Axe. Phone 269-8161 $145.76. Fuelgas Co. of Cass Elkton 375-4215 Hampshire and White Rock City. 4-11-tf Dairymen and Bad Axe CO 9-7469 20 ACRES: Close Into Cass City --- Very neat 6 room Complete Auctioneering Ser- pullets, starting to lay. Also home with 3 large bedrooms; Lennox oil furnace; RE- 1 mile north, 1 mile west of 5-month-old roasting chick- Builders Bad Axe CO 9-7158 vice Handled Anywhere. Bad Axe. 11-25-tf • ,MAKE THE AN old-fashioned Use Sanitile High Gloss for Terms to 5 years MODELED; lots of valuable road frontage for building We make All Arrangements ens, 8 pounds and up. Phone hristmas with homemade 3-17-tf sites; or will sell 1 ACRE with home for $25,000.00. YOUR My Experience Is Your 872-2807. 10-24-3- interior coloring and water^_. -INSPECT-lON-lN-VI-T-E-DHm FOR SALE - Holstein bull. proofing of new concrete A 5 S UittnCtr Ings available. Coach Light service age, all white, arti- WANTED TO BUY'antiques, walls, such as hospitals, FOR SALE - Good, rich top VACANT LAND IN GRANT TOWNSHIP: 40 ACRES with 38 ficial breeding; Lundell stock Pharmacy. 10-3-tf schools, dairy and commer- IRA AND DAVID old furniture and mlscel- ' soil. Call 872-3497. 10-3-4 acres tillable; ditch to tile to; productive and priced to chopper, $75. Eph Knight, laneous. items. Don Childs, cial buildings. Choose your sell immediately for $22,000.00 terms. 03ENTOSKI phone 872-3256. 10-17-3 color and stop worrying about phone 872-2406. 4-4-tf Attention Hunters TAPPAN GAS Ranges - 30" PHONE: Now in Stock: the peeling and mold which or 36". Continuous clean, RANCH TYPE HOME IN CARO: 3 bedrooms; wall to wall comes from ordinary concrete Cass City 872-2352 collect CUSTOM BUTCHERING - FOR SALE - Holstein bull, A complete line of guns, In- automatic oven. White or carpeting; natural gas heating system; Vacant and immed- Monday and by 10 a.m. Tues- service age. Phone 872-2914. caint. color - Special - $239.95 iate possession asking only $18,500.00. day. By appointment only. cluding Browning - Ithaca - WANT TO BUY - 1 or 2 bed- Dean Hutchinson. 10-10-3 Remington - Winchester - O'Dell Steel Bldgs. and trade. Fuelgas Co. of Cutting and wrapping for deep Cass Cltv 872-2349 8-29-tf Cass City. 4-11-tf 3 ACRES with 1973 Mobile home located between Cass room house in Cass City or freeze. 1 1/2 miles south. Mosberg - Savages - Ruger Deford for cash. Phone 872- FOR SALE - Oliver No. 5 City and Caro $6950.00. Carl Reed, Cass City. Phone one-row corn picker and heat Also gun cases - shells and FRESH EGGS - all sizes. HOUSE FOR SALE - 2 story 2509. 10-10-3 872-2085. 10-27-.tf hunting accessories. Large, medium and small. houser for John Deere 3020 3 bedroom. Immediate pos- JUST LISTED!!! In Cass city Large brick home 2 or 4020. One-half mile west, Hunting licenses now avail- 4 south, 1 1/2 west of Cass session. In Cass City. Phone story - very good condition; 4 bedrooms; laundry room FOR SALE - Spruce trees, FURNISHED Apartment for City. Ron Patera. Phone 872- 1 1/2 north of Gagetown. able. 872-2094. 10-10-4 and sewing room off kitchen; wall to wall carpeting; OPEN dig your own. Also, twin rent. Ideal for single girl. Phone 665-2516. 10-24-1 Make 2218. 10-17-3 STAIRWAY - FIREPLACE; new roof on home; basement; bed, $15.00. 4 miles east All utilities paid, except heat. • Albee True Value PAPER NAPKINS imprinted natural gas heating system; beautiful Maple trees - shrubs, of the Caro REA power plant Also furnished house for rent. RENTAL WATER softeners with names and dates for flowers - one of the finest older homes in Cass City - 2 1/2 on Rlley Rd., cinder 'block See Bud Schneeberger at WANTED - cement work and Hardware - Century - with purchase weddings, receptions, show- CAR GARAGE MOVING TO CANADA Offered to house. 10-17-3 Schneeberger's TV & Fur- small backhoe work. 20 your Hunting headquarters. option. Limited amount ers, anniversaries and other you for $34,500.00. Your inspection invited!!!! niture, Main St., Cass City. years' experience. Reason- 8-15-tf $139.95. 15,000gralns. Fuel- occasions. The Cass city 10-24-tf able prices. Ben Kitchen, gas Co. of Cass City, Phone Chronicle. 1-12-tf EXECUTIVE HOME: Highway location - 2 ACRES developed We Feature phone 872-4034. 10-3-4 ORDER HAND crocheted 872-2161. 4-11-tf at a cost of $10,000.00 — RANCH TYPE HOME with 4 FOR SALE - black dirt. items now. See samples at WE ARE OPEN for appoint- bedrooms; wet plastered; 15x23' family room; natural gas Arlan Brown, Cumber. Phone LADIES - Fashion Wagon of 6721 Garfield or Call 872- Texas instrument ments at Country Curlers fired forced hot water heating system; full basement; Triumph Ubly 658-4132. 10-24-6 Minnesota Woolens has part 4125. 10-17-3 Beauty Shop. Phone 872-3156 thoroughly Insulated; many bullt-ins; 2 BATHROOMS; 2 car time opening to show beauti- Calculators or 872-3679. Operators - garage with basement below for storing garden equipment; Norton FOR SALE - 1966 12x60 Mar- ful fashions. No experience necessary. Must be over 21. CARPENTER contractor with Now in stock. Donna DeLong and Connie many other features --- $42,500.00 terms. Penton lette mobile home, carpeted, builder's license. Anything Benltez. 10-24-3 gun type oil furnace and If you can work 3 evenings MOBILE HOME; All set up at Redwood Estates on M-81 Husqvarna a week, have transportation in construction and home re- 7 different models featuring near Saginaw; no furniture except bedroom furniture and tank . Unfurnished. Has gas modeling. Chester Kulinskl, stove and air conditioning. and would like a high income the Tl-20 at only We have gas range - 12x65' on wheels, skirting and steps; 1971 Thumb Cycle Sales and free $400 wardrobe, call phone 872-2512. Satisfaction — $4,500.00 terms. Immediate Possession. Phone 872-2551. Arthur is my business. 11-30-tf 673-4232 or 823-9393. $24.95 lime available Caister. 10-24-3 10-24-3 1/2 ACRE - COUNTRY HOME on blacktop road - between 6509 Main Phone 872-3750 QUICK CASH - Available for Albee True Value at all times. 5-2-tf THE CASS CITY Federal Cass City and Bay City; ranch type - 3 bedrooms; aluminum WANTED - Sharp used cars your land contract. 50 years siding; gas heat - nicely landscaped; taxes $110.00 - reduced Credit Union wants to serve, of experience guarantees Hardware HELP WANTED - Part time you better - Hahn Building and trucks, see Lee Arm- Cass City from $18,000.00 to $16,900. for quick sale - Owner will bruster Sales in Union- your satisfaction. For quick Klein's accept land contract terms. office employment. No ex- - Tuesdays, 9-5, Fridays, ; results call collect (517) 673- 8-22-10 Fertilizers perience necessary. Send 12-5. Phone 872-2320. ville for top dollar. 10-3-5 6132 Lanphar's, Inc. 10-17-2 GAGETOWN: Near Country Club-5 room home with aluminum resume to Box T, care of 9-12-tf FOR SALE - Cabbage. Phone siding; aluminum storms and screens; wall to wall carpeting; Chronicle, Main St., Cass DEERING PACKING MARTIN ELECTRIC 872-3489. 10-10-3 natural gas hot water heating system; a very good buy at City, Mi. 10-17-3 Harvest Specials Phone 872-2120 $11,900. terms. Immediate Possession. Fresh counter meats FOR RENT - 2 bedroom apart- FOR SALE - used wood and Residential and Commercial 8-30-tf Men's sport coats ment In Cass City, fully car- CASS CITY: Beautiful brick Ranch Type home with 3 large coal furnace with fan, used Open 7 days - weekdays Wiring Reg. $39.98, now only $29.99 till 5. Open Friday till 9. peted and drapes. Kitchen bedrooms; ample closet and storage space; 1440 square 11 years. Best offer. 1 east, Men's sport pants appliances, storage and 2 ROOM APARTMENT for 2 north, 1/4 mile east of Sundays 1-5 p.m. State Licensed feet of living space; wall to wall carpeting; beams Reg. $14.00, now only $ 9.99 laundry. Call 673-6708. rent - suitable for one. Ref- in living room with NATURAL BRICK FIREPLACE; sliding Cass City. Walter Goodall. erences required. 4391 S. Men's stretch Halves and quarters for 10-17-tf glass doors off dining area lead to PATIO; all electric 10-24-3 thermal sox. . .2 pr's $1.47 sale. We wrap and freeze. Seeger. Phone 872-2406. heating system; electric range and refrigerator in gold 10-17-3 Men's flannel Free Estimates GARAGE SALE T Thursday, color remain with home; full basement; 22x24' garage at- 20" APARTMENT Gas range, shirts only $5.69 For trucking, phone 761- Friday, Saturday, Oct. 24, tached - concrete driveway - drapes and curtains cost automatic oven. Sale $139.95. Ladies double knit 7073. PHONE 872-4114 25, 26, 9 a.m. to 7 p m, FOR RENT - Immediate oc- $1,000. remain with home; YOUR INSPECTION INVITED!!!! Fuelgas Co. of Cass City. cupancy. Lovely new ranch slacks. Sz. 32-38. .only $5.99 4180 Hurds Corner Road Items include two six-year Phone 872-2161. 4-11-tf Ladies rayon panties 5 miles south and 2 1/2 west cribs, one single roll-away, style home with garage. In 39 ACRES; Close in to Cass City - Very good 5 bedroom 10-1-tf quiet country setting. In Caro Sz. 5-10 3 for $1.29 of Kingston on E. Mayvilte' one single bed, dishes, home - lots of closet and storage space; wall to wall car- FOR SALE - 2 Holstein stock Polyester double Rd. 3-5-tf i- clothes, many odds and ends. - Cass City - Kingston area. bulls, 9 and 12 months old, peting; formal dining room; practically new kitchen cabinets; knit, 60" wide. . .$2.99 yd. W " " FOR SALE - AKC Registered Call 656-3462. 10-10-3 dehorned. Nice stock. 2289 German Shepherd pups - 6 Three miles east, on Green- wet plastered; 1 bedroom down and 4 up; oil furnace 8 Polyester blend land Road 1 3/4 miles north, years old; 40x56' barn; poultry house; workshop; lots of E. Dutcher Rd., Caro. Phone prints, 45" wide. ,. 89? yd. FOR SALE - McCormick weeks old; shots and wormed, 673-6074, 10-17-3 $35-$50, Sue Healy, 872-2691 last house on left. Mrs. Har-- LAY-AWAYS for Christmas trees, several fruit trees, raspberries and strawberries Polyester thread, Deering H tractor, wide after 4;00 p.m. 10-10-3 ry Wright. 10-24-1 available at Old Wood Drug - creek thru property ALL THIS FOR $30,000. terms. 250 yd. spools. . .4 for $1.00 front, with front-mounted - Finest selection around. FOR SALE - Child's play- snowplow and heat houser. house. Lisa Champion. Phone BUY REGULAR milk for $1.35 CUSTOM CORN Combining - 9-26-6 BRAND NEW HOMES UNDER CONSTRUCTION!!!! Joe Crawford. Phone 872- Large machine; hauling IN CASS CITY: 3 brand new homes with aluminum siding; 872-2418. 10-24-3 Federated Store 2889. 10-24-3 gallon at Quaker Maid. Cass City 10-17-tf equipment available. A. J, WANTED - radiators - car, basements; priced from $23,000. to $23,750.00 —- $1650.00 10-24-1 McCarty. Phone 658-3583 or truck, tractor, $3 up,, regard- down payment. SEPTIC TANK CLEANING - OPEN SUNDAY for all your 658-3226 after 7:30 p.m. less of age or condition. Cot- For fast, guaranteed work FOR SALE - Seasoned hard- call Dale Rabideau, Cass, FOR SALE - Marlin lever hunting needs, 10 a.m. to wood, $15 a cord. Leslie 9-19-6 tick Radiator, 110 North St., IN ELKTON: 3 brand new homes with attached garages; action 35 Remington deer 1:00 p.m. True Value sale Bad Axe. Phone 269-7101. - aluminum siding; $1650.00 down payment. City 872-3581 or 872-3000. Beach, Gagetown. Call 665- 3-24-tf rifle with sling and ammu- now on. Caro True Value 2260. 10-10-4 WANTED - person or persons 4-11-tf nition. Dick Hampshire, Hardware, Caro. 10-10-3 to share home. Call King- IN CASEVILLE: 3 brand new homes with attached garages; FOR SALE - electric water phone 872-2955. 10-10-3 ston 683-2376. 10-10-3 Complete Toy aluminum siding; etc. priced from $22,500. to $23,500.00. heater, 52-gal., $40. Phone Get Ready - GROSS Low down payment if you qualify. 872-3045. 10-24-3 FOR SALE - year-old hens. Phone 678-4370. 10-24-1 For Winter Selection IN CASS CITY: VERY NEAT 1 1/2 story home_- painted GAS WATER Heaters - 30 Complete line of weather MEAT MARKET Huntsville Trailer Compare our Prices white; 3 large bedrooms; closets; 1 large cedar lined closet; gallon. Fast recovery, glass practically new gas heating system; new gas hot water AUCTIONEERING - Farm and proofing - FOR PERSONAL SERVICE lined. Sale - $89.95. Fuel- general. Harold Copeland, Park Use our convenient Lay-a-way heater; new roof; new kitchen; new wall to wall carpeting; gas Co. of Cass City. V phone 872-2592. 5-18-tf FORMAL DINING ROOM; 22x28' Family Room on 1st floor 4-11-tf Window glass and Flex-o- And the Best In Meats with FRANKLIN FIREPLACE finished in knotty pine; full glass cut to size - Albee True Value basement; 1 1/2 BATHROOMS; 14x20' garage attached; CIDER MILL - open now Fri- Our Own Make of Fine Lots Available INDIAN CORN for sale - day and Saturday for grind- Albee True Value nicely landscaped; near SCHOOLS, playground, etc. Offered Beautiful colors. 3 ears 25?. Sausages and Smoked Meats Hardware to you for $29,900.00 terms available. Ing. Call evenings, after 5:30. Sandy Gulnther, corner of Johnson's Cider Mill, 1/2 Hardware Freezer Meats Always Cass City IN CASS CITY!!!! Oak and Pine Sts. 10-24-ln mile west of Snover. Phone Phone 872-3144 STATELY HOME: Featuring 27' living room; Bay Window; Cass City Available 10-10-tf 672-9332. 10-3-5 10-24-2 9-23-tf FIREPLACE: All modern remodeled kitchen; Formal dining BABYSITTER Wanted - 3to4 room; 1 1/2 BATHROOMS; built-ins; 5 BEDROOMS; Oil 8-22-tf fired heating system; very desirable location; 1 block from Gambles Toyland Wanted BABY SITTER Wanted - In INTERVIEWER WANTED for evenings weekly. Call 872- 4488. Bev Dearing. 10-17-3 center of village - 26x40' garage and storage building - is open. my home, from 3:30to 12:30. part-time telephone survey FOR SALE - 12 gauge Brown- extra large lot - many other features -— Your Inspection Dead or Alive Contact Marilyn Leiterman, ~ work. Not a selling job. Give ing automatic, perfect, con- Invited!!!!! $27,500.00 terms. Immediate Occupancy avail- 872-2288. 10-24-ln phone number. Must have STEVE WELLS-survives an- Complete cars and trucks, dition; also, 4 speed trans- other harrowing year! able. $25. each delivered. private line. Air mail letter mission for 383 and 440 1 ACRE: RETIREMENT!!!! One story home - very neat - Lay-away early for FOR SALE - Miller gun type including education, work ex- Happy birthday, Steve. oil furnace, 80,000 BTU, for MoPar. Phone 872-2842. 10-24-1 all modern kitchen; 2 bedrooms; wall to wall carpeting Also farm machinery, scrap perience and names of ref- 10-17-3 in living room; northeast of Cass City $14,000.00. best selection. mobile home. Used approx- erences to: Arbltron, Field iron, radiators, batteries. imately 3 months, $200.00. Operations, 4320 Ammendale SIEGLER FORCED air fur- Phone 872-4448 after 6:00 TWO BEDROOM apartment naces, natural or LP gas, 5 ACRES: 12x50' mobile home In very good condition; Ray's Auto Wrecking Road, Beltsvllle, Maryland for rent with garage. Drapes, drilled well 138' deep 4" casing; 750 gallon septic tank; Gamble Store p.m. 10-17-3 20705. 10-17-2 free estimates. 5 room size. Cass City stove, refrigerator fur- As low as $279.50. Fuelgas quiet and peaceful --- $10,500.00 Immediate Possession Argyle nished, call after 6, phone - located northwest of Cass City Taxes only $35.00. 10-17-3 IN LOVING memory of our 'OR SALE - Two-row New Co. of Cass City. 4-11-tf Phone 658-3971 late father, Freeman Siple. 872-2333. 10-24-3 4 ACRES: One story 4 bedroom home with all large rooms; 7-25-tf Idea corn picker, 2 years FOR SALE - Warm Morning Mrs. Mary Siple Kohl, Mrs. old, like new; 1968 Mustang FOR SALE - old house and 2 BATHROOMS; full basement; wall to wall carpeting through- Genevieve Siple Kelley, Mr. GRIM'S DRIVE-IN - Featur- out except kitchen and bathrooms; well insulated; aluminum space heater - for coal-wood; FOR SALE by owner - 56 1967 Yamaha. Phone 453- ing Moore's Ice Cream and barn, to be torn down. Phone high back swivel office chair George Freeman Siple, Mr. 2996. 10-24-3 872-2758. 10-24-3 storms and screens; built-ins; 4 acres - 1 acre of woods; acres of land, $375.00 an Charles W. Siple. 10-24-1 Monsterburgers. M-81 and on blacktop road; home is 2 years old 'all this for - old style. Phone 872-3268. acre, 3 miles east, 1 south M-53. Monday - Thursday, only $22,500.00. Elmer Sherman. 10-10-3 of Cass City. Phone 872- OR SALE - Modern ranch 11:30-10. Friday - Saturday, TO DR. DONAHUE and nurses style house In Gagetown. Rent MOBILE HOME: TAKE OVER PAYMENTS!!!! 1972 Graywood 2397. 10-17-3 11:30-11. Sunday 11:30-9:00. AUCTIONEERING of all kinds. at Hills and Dales Hospital, Three bedrooms, carpeting, Rinse N-Vac Mobile Home in very good condition; 2 bedrooms; 12x60' Rev. VanDellen and all my Carry out, phone 872-3780. - unfurnished - $1,000.00 down; balance like rent. Gary Jackson, 830 N. Van FOR SALE - Indian corn, 10 "all basement, natural gas 10-10-tf friends for visits, cards and ieat. 665-2684 after 5 p.m. Carpet steam Dyke, Almont, Mi. 48003. For cents an ear. Julie Vargo, flowers: A very special thank 10-17-6 SUPERETTE: with BEER & WINE TAKE OUT Completely your sale, call 313-798-3308 1 east and 4 1/2 north of you. Wilmer Gettel. 10-24-1 WATER WELL drilling. Four Cleaner remodeled - grossing between $20,000.00 and $30,000.00 or 517-872-2822. 10-17-4 Cass City. 10-24-3 OR SALE - Polled Hereford to six-inch wells. John Rental by day or hour avail- per month - $66,000.00 terms. HURRY!!! HURRY!!! I WISH to express my appre- mils. Phone 479-6365. Zalaski. Phone 375-4233 or able. ciation and thanks to my fam- 10-24-3 375-2547. 10-3-5 PARTY STORE: Building 7 years old with off-street blacktop REAL ESTATE ily, relatives and friends for Albee True Value parking - all MODERN grossing over $175,000.00 ^ NICE COUNTRY LOCATION: 3 bedroom Mobile Home, has their attendance at the din- Hardware $88,000.00 terms available. addition 12x35. New storage building 12x18 with cement ner and open house for my EDWARD J. HAHN REAL ESTATE floor. Approximately 1 acre, close to Cass River- $8,500.00. birthday Sunday. Sincerely, Cass City RESTAURANT: All remodeled - seating capacity 145 H3-CY-307 Cecil Loomis. 10-24-1 9-19.tf reasonable lease available; $20,000.00 terms. WILL TRADE anted: Listings on all types of property, farms, homes WHAT HAVE YOU???? In town or in the country, small parcels of land N. PHILLIPS ROAD; good starter home. 1 bedroom home, THANK YOU to our family or mini-farms. WEDDING INVITATIONS and INVESTORS AND SPECULATORS & DEVELOPERS 168 kitchen, living room. Bath. Full basement, carpet, new and friends for the gifts, announcements. A complete ACRES — 1 1/2 miles off M-46 near Vassar Golf Course garage - new furnace and hot water heater. Approximately floral pieces, lovely cakes, •r rent: Nice front office space carpeted, paneled, heat line of printing, raised print- - over 1 mile of Cass River frontage; no buildings - Pine 1 acre. Ml-CY-377 the many beautiful cards and and lights included in good location, immediate ing or engraving. Dozens to trees, etc. some cleared - SCENIC'parcel of land; $80,000.00 to all those who came to possession. choose from. Cass City terms. THE KEY TO HAPPINESS: It's the key that unlocks the. make our 65th wedding an- Chronicle, Cass City. door to this large wood-frame farm house, 4 bedroom, niversary a very happy oc- 1-12-tf See our large selection of OTHER PROPERTY NOT LISTED spacious kitchen, formal dining room. Bath, living room, casion. Frank and Jennie r rent: Four bedroom home with immediate possession, Hutchinson. 10-24-1 ideal for the large family or family wanting more HERE. Beautiful open stairway, full basement. Approximately 17 room. YOU CAN buy cold beer and. acres. Barn, good orchard. H3-HF-514 wine at Quaker Maid Dairy "LISTINGS WANTED ON ALL TYPES OF PROPERTY" THE JAMES McQueen family r sale: Various types of property. See us, we may have Store. 10-17-tf B. A. CALKA REAL ESTATE, J.-McLEOD REALTY « wishes to thank every person what you want or need. who was so kind to him, . B.A. CALKA, REALTOR 630 N. State Street,. Caro and to us, during his long CARPETS gleam when cleaned illness. Words can only par- EDWARD J. HAHN, BROKER by steam. For free estimates ' 6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Michigan, 48726 REP. IN CASS CITY AREA, DALE BROWN 872-3158 tially express our gratitude call Thumb Carpet Cleaners Telephone: Area Code 517 872-3355 and MAYNARD.McCONKKY, 872-2537, CASS CITY to each of you for your every 823-8821. 24-hour service. or call ?ted at 6240 W. Main Street, Cass City, Mi., or phone word and act that helped No job too large or small. Day or Night 673-6106'.or 673-6107 io-24-l lighten the burden. 10-24-1 -2155 days or 872-3519 evenings. 10-24-1 3-7-tf Fred A. McEachern, Associate, 872-3355 10-24-1 Special defense fails as Eagles' PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1974 CASS CITY. MICHIGAN air show overpowers Cass City improving with every game. Reinbold keyed the strong when he snagged a six-yard Ron Sieradzki had eight solo It's been a topsy-turvy While their record is lack- Frankenmuth forward wall heave for a marker with 2:55 tackles. season for the Cass City Red luster they have been impres- that provided better protec- left in the opening stanza. The statistics: Hawks. When the team has sive in defeat. They lost to tion for von Behren than the Fullback Steve Wilkinson been good, usually it has been Frankenmuth by two points, treasury department does for crashed over for the second very good, when it's been bad Frankenmuth touchdown it has been very, very bad. and played Bad Axe to a the president. standstill last week before The Eagle quarterback had from the one-yard line with First Downs Unfortunately, last Friday just minutes gone in the Rush Plays was one of the bad nights and bowing. time to spot his receivers no matter how long it took. To second period. It was the only RushYdge. the Frankenmuth Eagles ran touchdown of the night scored Passing Alt. roughshod over the Hawks, Certainly the defense can Hawk fans it appeared that he had time for an evening siesta on the ground for the winners. Comp. 44-7. anticipate seeing plenty of That set the stage. Parlberg Ydge. aerial bombs as the coaches before any Cass City pressure found its way past Reinbold scored on a 16-yarder before Int. Coach Roland Pakonen said look at the results of Friday's the half ended. In the third Total Ydge. game with Frankenmuth. and company. tha^somepf the blame for the And when his receivers quarter, the Eagles turned Fumbles-Lost defeat resfs"ornfis~sHouTders. - -ItV-not-likely-thatr other ~the game hito-a rtmtwith-four-- -Penalties I tried a special defense to teams will be as successful as worked into the clear, von Behren found the mark uner- markers. Scoring on pass Penalty Yards stop the passing attack of the the Eagles. Not likely be- plays were: Barry Baranow- cause they don't have a ringly. He demonstrated why Eagles and it backfired. he is considered one of the ski, 21 yards; Mike Walker, 17 CC There is no doubt, he added, Junior Quarterback like Dave yards; Baranowski, 21 yards, F von Behren or do they have an finest passers ever to play in that we would have been the Thumb B Conference. and Walker, 20 yards. better to stick to our standard offensive lineman like Senior The only bright spot for Jeff Reinbold. And Coach Budd Tompkins defenses. uses this skill to an astonish- Cass City followers came in The Hawks will need one of The huge Reinbold, 6 foot, the third period when Ed THUMB B LEAGUE 4'i> inches and 235 pounds, is ing degrea. In all, Franken- their good days again this muth passed 47 times while Stoutenburg took an Eagle described by his coach as L : Friday if they are to get running just 17 plays on the kick-off and raced 85 yards to ^.^f^'CiW^^J'^/^.v^v. :$*'*'•'' ^V^ Vvt^- back onto the winning trail. college material and he score. Jan Grenholm con- Vassar 0 BsS*§Ss-SSit«iiMfififiifi^ifct looked like it Friday, ground. The winners com- Frankenmuth 4 1 The Redskins have been pleted 29 of the 47 tries for 395 verted. Because of the successful Bad Axe 3 2 yards and every touchdown Cass City 3 2 JERRY TONER's primary position is defensive safety but occasionally he is scored came either through passing attack the lineback- called on to carry the ball. He carried six times for 19 yards against the tough ers made the majority of the Caro 2 3 the air or was set up by a pass Sandusky 1 4 Frankenmuth defense Friday. He picked up short yardage on this play. | play. tackles. Guy Howard had the astounding total of 19 solo Lakers 1 4 (Photo by George Bushong) William Parlberg set the Marlette 1 4 stage for what was to follow tackles and two assists while 'Red Hawks' Sad week! Everybody loses Mel-Mi of week elected as girls drop first game Liquid Feed Supplements Cass City High School's the Hawks led 25-23. Besides Frankenmuth, the Girl's Basketball team suf- For the Hawks, Marci team faces league contests fered their first loss of the Miller scored 17 points. against Caro and Marlette. Now Available at season Tuesday night when Ms. Maharg said the team "Maybe it's good Miat our Vassar outscored the Hawks is looking toward the Frank- girls lost once before the 46-40 in a league contest enmuth contest Nov. 5, as a tournaments," Ms. Maharg staged at Vassar. "must" game. Tuesday's re- said. "At least they know u KLEIN FERTILIZERS Coach Kally Maharg said sults left Cass City and what it's like." Vassar literally blew the Frankenmuth in a tie for the 4155 VULCAN ST., CASS CITY Hawks off the court in the league lead, each with 4-1 STANDINGS third quarter, outscoring records. W L Cass City 19-8. She said third The Hawks were scheduled MoI-MIx Is a high quality liquid feed supplement with Cass City quarter play has been a to play a non-league tilt Frankenmuth a molasses base, which supplies energy, protein, vita- source of problems for the against Lakers Wednesday Vassar night and against Owen-Gage mins and trace minerals at low cost. Scientifically- team all year and Tuesday's Caro contest proved it. At the half, next Monday night. Marlette developed to balance grain and roughage intake while stimulating rumen activity. The Mol-Mix formula aids In better feeding efficiency, providing lower cost gains for cattle on range and In the feedlot.

BRUCE TUCKEY AL KUENZLI Treats galore in Drop In Or Call: 872-2120 Bruce Tuckey, 165-pound fona winning season in a year Senior guard,was selected to when league experts picked recieve the Red Hawk award Cass City to be at the bottom on offense in a vote by his of the league. teammates Monday following store for kids the Frankenmuth game. Tuckey made key blocks on {Since t918 Honored for his work on offense and was credited with Halloween ghosties, ghoul- ment for young Halloween defense was Al Kuenzli, three tackles on defense. ies and long-legged beasties devotees. Junior tackle. Kuenzli made two solo will have more to do than just Both players have been key tackles against Franken- go bump in the night Thurs- AAUW CARNIVAL psssss l-Mn plavers in the Hawks' drive muth. day night, Oct. 31, in Cass dfatM City. They can take their pick Members of AAUW are iiVf'iy of a number of activities planning the second annual iUfi*';-. SIMULATED Band sets designed to provide a safe and Halloween carnival Thursday fun time. night at the Cultural Center. :::,„;*:&*' ENGRAVED Once again, the Elkland The evening features Township Fire Department games such as fish pond, ring BUSINESS CARDS will hand out • popcorn to toss, penny toss, dart throw Sesame street and a cake walk, with a AVAILABLE 1-COLOR trick-or-treaters who come by the fire hall on Church Street. variety of prizes. OR 2-COLOR Chief Dick Root says it's been A photographer will be on well over 15 years that hand to take pictures of The Chronicle show Friday firemen have provided the children or families. Hot ilsil treat for hungry hobgoblins. dogs, pop and desserts will "I hope we get some kids, also be available. The Cass City combined 'cause we've bought an awful The carnival is designed for . W > ,-* REPRESENTING YOU WILL BE MX CONTINUING CONCERN! Intermediate and High School lot of popcorn for them," Root children from pre-school ;•• '-1 RE-ELECT YOUR STATE REPRESENTATIVE bands will perform a special said. through sixth grade and runs Sesame Street show during from 5 to 8 p.m., halftime at Friday night's FREE SHOW Police again urge.caution LOREN S. Cass City-Sandusky football when children begin their game. Again this year, the. Cass trick-or-treating rounds. Band director George City Chamber of Commerce They recommend face masks Bushong indicated students and the Cass Theatre will be removed when crossing have been practicing several co-sponsor a free Halloween streets. Drivers are also PHEASANT HUNTING in the Thumb this seasi ARMBRUSTER weeks for the performance urged to use extra care, has been the best it's been in, recent years. Don Er movie for children. "The of the General flection on November 5 and said work on props has Neptune Factor" is on the bill especially if weather is in- displays his limit catch taken Tuesday, the second d, Republican • 84th District taken two weeks. Characters and doors open at the theatre clement. of the season. You need a good dog, says Erla, but I g from the popular television at 7:30 p.m. , n Last year, police reported Vote for The Experience and Ability That Gets Things Done! show, including "Big Bird", only minor incidents of van- my limit and had plenty of shooting in just a little ov It's rated "G" and designed two hours in the field. Pd. Political Adv. will be featured. to provide thrills and excite- dalism. Deb Botka named Queen at Owen-Cage Now...from Michigan Made Sugar Deb Botka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Botka of STOP RUST CANCER!. 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This cookbook, pre- .DebBotkft EH OUVRY CHEV.- pared by the Food Editors or copies, "Busy Woman's Cookbook" copies, "Complete Pie Cookbook" A senior, Miss Botka has i of Farm Journal magazine, is a been accepted.at Ferris State copies, "Homemade Candy" copies, "Freezing & Canning Cookbook $6.95 value. Order as many as you OLDS INC. College, where she will enroll Pi wish for only $2.00 plus the "Michigan as a freshman next fall. She PHONE 872-2750 NAME. O CASS CITY Made" seal from any size bag of BIG CHIEF or participated in the junior EH or 872-3830 ADDRESS PIONEER sugar for each book ordered. This is a class play last year and will CO limited time offer. be part of the cast 'in the i CITCITYY STATE; . ZIP. senior play. STOP RUST CANCER! CASS CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 68, NUMBER 26 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1974 Fifteen Cents SECTION B EIGHT PAGES Buehrlys mark centennial of rural Elkland twp. farm

•' **' •'f-*T*EB£S?*5:,' '.*"-'. . . .jjf i *' ; '"•" . *JbtfWl A hundred years is a long The Buehrly homestead, lo- said the land had changed down He said mechanization on time to own one farm. But as cated three miles northeast of owners several times prior to Buehrly was born in the big far as Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cass City, made it Oct. 8. the farm has probably been his grandfather's purchase. farmhouse. "Never had to the biggest change, reducing Buehrly are concerned, they The farm was originally He said the original house, move very far," he laughed. like it just fine. man power and eliminating purchased on that day in 1873, located north of the present Mrs. Buehrly said the horse power. Their homestead was re- by John Frederick Buerk, site, was destroyed in the house is so solid that, when it cently designated a centen- grandfather of the present And, while the roads aren't Great Fire of ' 1881 that was wired for electricity, corduroy anymore, one thing nial farm by the Michigan owner, from John Striffler. destroyed virtually every- plugs had to be installed in the Historical Commission. To Seated in the rambling hasn't changed completely. thing in its path. floor. "The walls were just The Buehrlys still get snowed qualify, a farm must remain farmhouse, estimated to be "He (Striffler) had lum- too tough," she said. _ in one family for inn ypnrs _QYiir._ 9(1 _ vcars. _ oId_Biiehrl v_.. in until the plow comes along. The-eouple -has raised-three — fire got the rest," Buehrly children, two of whom have said. matter so much if you got their own farms nearby. They snowed in," Buehrly recalled Buehrly explained his said the original homestead "You only went to to'wn once a grandfather bought the front AROUND THE FARM will probably stay in the week or once every two 80 acres in the beginning and family, going to the sons. weeks. Now you can 'go as later added another •)() acres Buehrly said an occasional many times a clay as you Compaction- to the east. Today, Buehrly real estate man has stopped want." keeps busy on the entire by, asking whether or not the farm. He said practically every farm is for sale. Each one other farm in the area has a deep problem "I've slowed clown a little receives a polite but firm no. changed ownership' at least since Social Security," the "They really seem to be once during his lifetime. By Don Kebler 72-year-old farmer ' joked. interested in that back -10," he People just don't stay on the "But I enjoy it out here. I said. "Of course that's got land anymore, he com- always liked being where you some timber on it and the mented. could breathe fresh air and (Cass) river runs through it. One thing that hasn't THE LAWRENCE BUEHRLY farm on Buehrly Road has been named a We have all seen rust spots compaction too. move around. No siree, I Hut 1 think we'll hang onto on automobiles. These mechanical practices changed inside the house is centennial farm by the Michigan Historical Society. The farmhouse itself dates wouldn't have that city life." it." the old wood cook range in This rust is either on the are only superficial at best He said once many years back over 90 years. outside working inward or on for a short time until soil Mrs Buehrly's kitchen. ago he thought about working CIIANCKS "We had some young the inside working outward. compaction worsened to a de- in a factory, but life on the The external rust problem gree that these practices won't people from Detroit here a farm kept him there. He said Buehrly said he's seen his while back and they said this Tuscola is relatively easy to repair work anymore. he's never regretted it. with sandpaper, primer and share of changes in the land, is worth $100 in the city," he THIS CARD GOOD FOR packed into our "You're sure a lot closer to paint. Internal rust areas are so'ils, for many thousands of farming and people in his s:iid. "I think it's 'funny GAS God out here than you are in a years on the farm. GALS. harder and more costly to years before man began farm- because we only paid $10 for it 500 EXTRA FREE immunization repair and may even neces- factory," Buehrly's wife "For one thing, hunting's ing, a large supply of soil Ethel, said. second-hand. But they really sitate replacingsectionsofthe organic materials. Beingcar- not what it used to be," he wanted it." car body. Painting over the bonaceous, oxygen, soil chem- The quiet-spoken couple said. "Why, there was a time The Buehrlys plan to spend 10 10 dates set rust is only a temporary icals, insects and bacteria have lived in the pine-plank you'd see bear around here. the rest of their lives on the HOLDENRED measure. all have a destructive effect frame house on the home- Now there isn't much of centennial homestead, Soil compaction, in a way, on this material. Cash crop stead for all but 16 years of anything, except deer. Boy, watching the seasons change, STAMPS 10 can be compared with the farming causes a far greater their married life. Prior to we've gots lots of them. But along with the colorful aut- The Thumb District Health serious internal rust prob- soil organic matter depletion that, they lived in a tenant you don't very often sec a umn leaves in their woodlot. WHEN COMPLETELY PUNCHED OR Department will hold immuni- lem on your car. Serious plant effect than natural causes. house across Buehrly Road, pheasant anymore. It's really INITIALED BY DEALER. Besides, you can't find that zation clinics Thursday, Oct. growth retarding soil compac- This depletion effect has al- which has since been torn changed." in the city. 24, and Oct. 31, from 9:30 - tion is an internal physical lowed us to more easily com- 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 - 3:30 soil problem which shows its pact soil. 1 1 p.m. at the health department bad effects to the casual ob- To reverse the destructive in Caro. server with ground surface effects from even a greater Evelyn Billings, R.N., problems. soil compaction problem we Director of Nursing for the For many years crop pro- will need to include in our ASK Sherry, Jeff, Bob or Al department, urges all par- ducers, particularly on heavy crop rotations more new or- ents to be sure their chil- clay and clay loam soils, have ganic matter than is dissi- dren are immunized. She said been finding their soils hard- pated annually. Extending our immunizations through the de- er to work and slower to drain. crop rotations, growing more For Your Card Today partment are on an appoint- They have used mechanical heavy organic matter supply- ment basis. methods, systems and tools ing crops and adding green AT THE LITTLE STATION ON THE Parents may call 673-4178 to adjust for these deterior- manure crops is not enough. for scheduling. t ating soil structure problems. Minimized tillage and other CORNER. WE ARE A (Service) Protection against polio, They put in more field tile good mechanical practices STATION. . ' diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, and they minimized their til- will need to be properly used measles and rubella will be lage practices. Sub-soiling too. We just can't paint-over offered at the clinics. and the use of a mole have our soil compaction problems Ms. Billings said tubercu- and are being tried, to name because if we do the problem lin tests will be given from a few. Bigger tires have been will become a whole lot worse CASS CITY BORON 8.-00 to 10:00 a.m. Tuesdays added to their equipment, and far more costly to cure. only. thinking this would reduce Sanilac GOP sets Monday meeting SUPPORT THE HAWKS Sanilac county Republicans will hold an informal meeting Monday evening, Oct. 28, be- ginning at 8 p.m. at the Cir- cuit Court room in the court- HAWKS VS SANDUSKY, house at Sandusky. Political candidates on hand will include James Sparling, at Republican candidate for Con- gress, and other state and local candidates, according to THE BUEHRLYS show how cooking on a wood range is done at their centennial CASS CITY RECREATION PARK Stuart Armstead, general farm. The range has been a fixture in their home many years and is still used chairman of the meeting. regularly. FRIDAY, OCT. 25 « 8 p Make your savings count - i SCOREBOARD AND SCHEDULE Moments That Count... have your film developed SEPT. 13 ., CASS CITY 12 YALE 14 Michigan (non-conference) at Wood's. 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Cass Citv, Mich. Her Sigh LPhoneK72-212() Cass City. Mich. FROM YOUR MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN Huntington INTERSTATE SCRAP INC. OfRelief 110 KODACOLOR Your Investments Are Our Mutual Concern' Cass City Phone 872-4337 Mary Thane, a graduate of Open Saturday morning Cass City High School, and FILMS Wanted cars, Farm Machinery, Radiators the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cass City Rewards Willis Thane of 3677 E. Cass 10,000 Batteries -1.25 each City Rd., has been enrolled Kathryn M. Turner, F.I.C. OUVRY CHEVROLET-OLDS, INC. for the 1974-'75 school year WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE YMI 3189 N. Decker Road at Huntingdon College. Cass City, Michigan Decker, Michigan STORE Huntington College, located (Our aim is to please) Phone Snover 672-9515 in Huntington, Indiana, is a fully accredited, liberal arts MOTMainSt. Your wife will love you for being college consisting of a stu- 872-2750 872-3830 Cass City, Mich. Phone 872-2040 thoughtful for her future security dent body of approximately 500 representing over twenty J&CTOTAL by protecting your home mortgage state's, several foreign count- We Accept All PRE-PAID KRITZMAN'S CLOTHING TIRES-WHEEL ALIGNMENT It simply means that when you die, ries, and over thirty church MECHANIC ON DUTY denominations. PRESCRIPTION PLANS BANKAMERICARD WRECKER SERVICE she won't have to make those mon- The college'is a Christian 0447 Main college founded and supported (FREE PARKING IN.THE REAR) Business phone 872-3904 thly payments. Phone today for de- •by the Church of the United Cass City. Mich. Phone 872-3470 Cass City, Mich. Phone H72-2W7 tails on Gleaner's low payment plan Brethren in Christ, IGA FOODLINER GAMBLE STORE COMPASS COACH LIGHT PHARMACY TABLERITE MEATS MIKI \\l INSDHAMCE SOCIETY Good common sense, not Cass City. Mich. Phone 872-35I5 (U21 CassCilv Road. CassCilv l'l)oncH72-2li4.-,J public opinion, should be your 1100 N. WOODWARD • BIRMINGHAM. MICHIGAN • 41013 guide for your daily conduct. CASS CITY. MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1974 PAGE SEVEN Ask Mr. IGA to show you BEEF PRICES our beautiful custom MAY NEVER trimmed beef. Less Waste BE THIS LOW more of your favorite cuts AGAIN! at low low prices. ROUNDUP "Steak Your Claim"

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'Grade A' FAME 'SLEEVE PACK' SOFT KEEBLER DOG FOOD Margarine nb. Pk DELUXE GRAHAMS j 13V4-oz. Pkg. LOW IN CALORIES Limit One Coupon' per Family FUDGE Coupon Expires Oct. 26, 1974 Skim Milk at With this Coupon & $7.00 Purchase Doz. CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1974 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN PAGE EIGHT High school Intermediate Your neighbor says Down Memory Lane survey FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE hOHOf IT)!! 1191116(1 Tipping under way

in his campaign for re-elec- kick-off dinner Monday eve- FIVE YEAKS AGO All high schools in Tuscola tion. ning and plans were com- The following students have Scott Kfueger, Susan Lang- The GOP will blitz the pleted to raise $5,000 for the enburg, Daniel LaPonsie, is okay county are conducting a sur- The Elkland-Novesta Com- been named to the Cass City vey of 1974 high school grad- Thumb area Tuesday with the Elkland Township Commun- Intermediate Honor Roll for Kenneth Martin, Denise munity Chest drive will kick ity Chest. Okerstrom, Melanie Par- uates. The purpose of the sur- off its annual drive for funds highlight of the campaign the first marking period. A •+- Do you leave a tip for that Bass is a retired farmer vey is to find out what their attack taking place at a rally Robert Keppen, finance indicates all A's. ticka, -f Teresa Scollon, Brian and has lived most of his Monday, Oct. 27, and hopes to chairman of the drive for hard-working waitress when graduates are doing and how in Caro. Smerdon, +Lori Teichman, you visit your favorite res- life in the Kingston area. He well they feel school programs have a concentrated cam- stadium funds, stated that Nancy Tonti, Tracy Van- paign finished by Saturday, Tuscola County Democrats taurant? It's a practice that's and his wife have one son have served their needs. are planning an "LBJ" round $4,902.50 had been paid for FIFTH GRADE diver, Kevin Wagg, Karen and three grandchildren. His Nov. 1. defended and condemned every The survey is being con- up Saturday night at St. this recreational park im- Wallace, Linda Whittaker. day. Yet, it's fair to say a son, Ron, is a former Cass ducted in cooperation with the Spokesmen for the Cass provement. Linda Arroyo, James Bak- City football coach. City Chamber of Commerce Pancratius Parish Hall. majority of customers do Michigan Department of Ed- Elkland township voters er, Betty Bear, Sarah Bos- EIGHTH GRADE leave some sort of tip. ucation and the U.S. Office this week announced that the THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO tick, Kenneth Brown, Paul _anniial_free Halloween movie will decide whether or not Don Bass of Kingston be- of Education. The information -lieves—In—tipping;— He—says- ~obrained-wiJl-be-ttsetHn-pJftn- and the window painting Stephen A. Noble was frey Childs, Dale Cleland, Brown, Robert Brown, Carrie those waitresses deserve it. ning better school programs contest would again be spon- hall turned into a new cultural center at a special meeting elected chairman of the Tus- Jamie Doerr, Chuck Erla, Carpenter, -f Robbie Clarke, "They work hard for their and in making schools more sored in the community. cola County Welfare Board Sheryl Franks, -(-Crystal Gal- Lori Comment, Amy Doerr, money," Bass says. "I don't responsive to today's occupa- The drive for funds to Wednesday, Oct. 28, at 8 p.m., in the hall. when that body was organ- laway, Larry Harrison, Jull Dudde, Douglas Erla, see anything wrong with it." tional and educational needs. restore sports and sports-re- ized. Arthur Whittenburg was Wendy Hatmaker, Tammy Sandy Guinther. Rita Bass says he generally tips Survey forms were mailed lated programs at the school chosen vice-chairman and Heins, Scott Hobart. Moira Gutierrez, Lynn Hartwick, about 10 per cent, although to graduates last week. The has raised $4,245, according TWKNTY-K1VK YEARS AGO Carl Keinath administrator. Hofstedt, Greg Hutchinson, 4-Janet Kapala, Dwight sometimes if the service is completed surveys should be to a letter released this week The drive for Red Cross Michelle Jones, Joe Kappen, Loeding, Hope LaPonsie, exceptional, he'll leave a little returned as soon as possible. by promoters of the program. membership begins here Nov. Morek Kocan, Gail Little, Carol Little, Suzanne Little, more. He says he and his wife Parents of 1974 high school Gerald R. Ford, Minority Tuscola county's Walter Jackson, 20, Caro, was one of 1. Dr. B.H. Starmann has Karen Little, David Lock- -f Mary Jo Lockwood, Terry dine out frequently, some- graduates who are now away Leader of the House of been chosen as the roll call wood, Bobbi MacKay, Sandi MacKay, Rochelle Messer, times twice a week. at college, in the military Representatives, will be the the three 4-H Club boys on the "I was in Canada recently service or working away from Michigan dairy judging team chairman. McDonald, Brian Moore, +DebbieMilligan, Genevieve featured speaker at the 1969 About 300 were present Becky Nye, Debbie Paladi, and that was the first time home are asked to forward at the International Dairy Peddle, Raymond Piaskow- the surveys to their son or Annual Republican Banquet, Friday evening when the Cass Elizabeth Pasco, Kris Proc- ski, Cindy Rosenberger, Mike I haven't left a tip in a long scheduled for Vassar High Exposition at Indianapolis time," Bass says. "Of course, daughter or contnct their high Oct. 10. City Grange met in the high tor, Denise Richmond, Mary Sabo, Renee Schember, Mary School Auditorium this Mon- school here. Ross.Toni Rutkoski, Barbara the waitress wasn't doing too school and provide the school Jim McAlpine, 12-year-old Sherrad, -t-Linda Spencer, much, even when she was at with n current mailing ad- day evening. Workmen of E.B. Schwad- Sackler, Gerry Salas, Susan Linda Umpfenbach, Shari The annual UNICEF cam- lad of Grant township, did his our table." dress . first pheasant hunting Satur- crer's highway crew have Schott, Ruby Sherman, Becky Van Allen, Maryke Venema, Any 1974 graduate who does paign in Cass City will be held been employed with tractor Speirs, Steve Steeley, Lori Cynthia Ware, Laurie Ware. Tuesday night, Oct. 28, start- day. He procured a hunting not roceive a survey form license on the first clay of the and bulldozer in leveling off Sugden, Julie Vargo, Kirk should contact his local high ing at (5 p.m., Mrs. James the grounds in the Cass City Winter, Karla Wischmeyer. school and request one be Jezewski, chairman, an- season and with his first shotgun he downed his first Park for new tennis courts. sent. nounced this week. Gasoline sold for 14.3 cents Set special bird with the first shot in his SIXTH GRADE AROUND THE FARM first hour of hunting. per gallon, number one stove TKN YEARS AGO oil sold for six cents a gallon The Red Hawks had no Christine Buehrly, Kaylene trouble in winning a victory and cigarettes sold two pack- Township residents neigh- ages for 23 cents.' Brown, Julie Carpenter, Herbicide gets Mr. Farmer! boring the proposed high over the Sebewaing High Darla Grouse, Brian de program at school site on North Seeger School's football squad Fri- Beaubien, Daniel Dickinson, READ AND USE Street have given "thumbs day at the bay shore town. Carol Dillon, Teresa Flowers, registration down" to the idea of being When the points were Lori Gohsman, Tamara annexed to Cass City. counted, the score stood Cass Homecoming Green, Lcatha Hartsell, Rob- By William Bortel City 1)2, Sebewaing 0. No vesta church c-c-c GOP Congressman .lames ert Healy, Brenda Holdburg, Harvey from Michigan's Dave Ackennan presided Alesia Hoag, +Jill Kapala, eighth district, will make his as chairman at the New CLASSIFIED ADS +Susanna Kappan, Debbie be plowed or worked and plant- A special inspirational pro- own personal blitz of Cass Gordon Hotel when 48 solici- Klinkman, Raymond Kloc, That "magic" new herbicide tors were guests at the set at Holbrook which is called Roundup is ing can take place immed- gram is sot for Thursday eve- City and environs next week Shelly La Peer, Thomas iately. *To sell or Rent a farm now registered by the En- ning at the Novesta Church of "To sell or buy livestock Loomis, Howard Luana, Julie Roundup looks like an ef- Christ, three miles south of vironmental Protection Ag- *To sell or buy Implements McLaren, +Scott Murphy, ency for NONCROP USEAGES. fective herbicide we should Cass City on Cemetery Road. + Betty Nizzola, David Nye, Roundup has been the subject be watching, and I believe we Dr. Russ Mai-tin and Roger *To profitably sell or Baptist church Michelle Particka, Mark of much interest among weed will see much of it, used on Bankson will be featured dur- buy anything Rabideau, Paula Posluszny, specialists and the agricul- many of our crops in Tus- ing the program. Dean Rabideau, Tammy Rit- tural community because of cola county. Upon clearance, Both men have appeared on tcr, -fDoanna Sawdon, Dean its unique foliar plant-killing Roundup could be extra ef- national telecasts. Dr. Martin The Holbrook Baptist fective on Canadian thistle, Church will celebrate its 15th Schaible, Kelly Seurynck, ability. Coupled with that im- ministered for 27 years in Kathy Sherman, John Scol- portant characteristic are the sow thistle and other per- Oklahoma and is a veteran The Classified Section is anniversary with a homecom- ennial weeds prior to plant- ing Sunday from 10 a.m. to lon, Wendy Smith, Traci equally important ones that sports broadcaster. Where Interested Sowden, Julie Sweeney, it is low in wildlife and fish ing. Bankson will sing several Prospects Look First 4 p.m. at the church, accord- We will try to keep you ing to Rev. Milton Gelatt, +Tammy Tibbits, Craig toxicity and leaves no harm- gospel music selections with Tonti, Leslie Tuckey, Kath- ful soil residues. posted as registrations are a taped orchestra background. pastor. cleared for this new herbi- Rev. William Reid, a re- erine Tyo, Randy Vollmer, The new registration allows The program begins at 7:30 turned missionary from Hong David Whittaker, Rita.Whit- use only on noncr op land areas cide. p.m. Kong, will speak at the 11 taker, Kent Wischmeyer, such as vacant lots, indus- a.m. service. A basket dinner Robert Witzke, Steven Wynn, trial sites and railroad and The Chronicle highway rights-of-way. The People who invite trouble is scheduled to follow, along Teresa Zmierski. PHONE 872-2010 with a special service at 2:30 registration does not include Carl Scharich find it never sends regrets. • p.m., including special music. field ends and fence rows. Nor can the herbicide be used in ^^l^r/ Rev. Reid will also show SEVENTH GRADE slides of Hong Kong during any crop land or home yard i o the afternoon service. situations. Roundup is avail- The church is located eight + Anne Esau, Lori Ewald, able in five gallon containers. miles east and three miles Timothy Fahrner, Mark The manufacturer, Mon- dies in Florida north of Cass City on Ger- Guinther, Angel Harmon, santo Chemical Company, is mania Road. Lori Harrison, Janet Hobart, in the process of registering Halloween treat-for-all Roundup on trees and vines, Scare up some Halloween spirit Thursday, Oct. 31, cotton, soybeans, corn and with bright Hallmark "Scarecrow" party accesso- grain land. Such registrations Oct. 13 Zonta meets Oct. 15 will take from 1 to 5 years to ries. Treat yourself to the party fun! DIRECTORY get because of the extensive The Zonta Club held its new money-raising projects. research results that must Carl Scharich, 73, of Brad- A silent auction was held first be accumulated. enton, Fla., died Oct. 13 at monthly meeting at the home DR. W.S. SELBY Dr. E. Paul Lockwood COACH LIGHT PHARMACY of Florence Karr Tuesday, for the program with Joy An- We had a Roundup research a Bradenton hospital. thony as chairman. After the plot in Tuscola county this He was born in Russia Jan. Chiropractic Physician MIKI. \\lv\VKK. 0«no- Oct. 15, with Shirley Busch- 23, 1901. He was a retired Optometrist len and Loretta Hacker as co- silent auction, the balance of year on the DeLong farm south items were auctioned by Bev- of Cass City. Roundup was employee of the Michigan Hours 8-5:00except Thursday Office Hours: hostesses. Three guests were Sugar Co. in Caro. He moved Mon.,Tues., Wed., Fri. present. erly Little. Sales totaled sprayed on growing quack- Kvenings by appointment grass in a field which had to Florida eight years ago. (1-12a.m. and I ::)!)-">:()()p.in. Plans were formulated for $53.55. 4fi24HillSt. not been cropped in over 10 He is survived by his wid- Saturday !)-12a.m. years. Corn was planted with ow, Cora; one daughter, Mrs. Across from I Mils and Dales Lasso and the quackgrass kill Donna Burrows of Caro; two Hospital Kvcnings-Tiies. 7-!l.p.m. was excellent. We could find sons, Richard of Flint and Phone872-U404 Closed All Day Thursday but a few traces of quack- Wayne of Midland; four broth- PH. 872-27fifi Cass City grass throughout the field at ers, Henry of Caro, David harvest of corn sileage this of Midland, Edward of Sag- ALLEN WITHERSPOON For Appointment New England Life fall. There is another re- Inaw, and Chris of Gagetown; Harold T. Donahue, M.D. search plot in the county this two sisters, Mrs. Alma Dien- NEL Growth Fund fall on ground which was ex- der of Saginaw and Mrs. NEL Equity Fund Physician & Surgeon INFLATION tremely quacky and then Frieda Kelly of Gagetown, and Value Lino Fund-Keystone planted to wheat. We will know eight grandchildren. Funds CLINIC "Inflation is the nation's No. 1 problem. much more about the results Funeral services were held Phone 872-2321 4(i74 Hill St..Cass City You know itand I know it. My wife knows it. of this research next year. Friday from the Huston 4(il5()ak'Sl., CassCitv We've raised three children. Congress has Research shows Roundup Funeral Home in Caro, with YONGKYUN KIM, M.D. Office H72-2323 - Res. 872-2311 the final power to determine Federal ex- will more quickly kill weeds Rev. Raymond Prough, pastor penditures. Congress has failed to be the in the summer than in the of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Obstetrician--Gynecologist HARRIS-HAMPSHIRE officiating. responsible watchdog over your tax dollars winter because Roundup is ef- fective on most plants and Burial was in Aimer ceme- 4(572 Hill St. CassCitv Insurance Agency and mine. The last time we had a not just weeds. Utmost care tery. across from Hills & Dales General Hospital. Republican Administration and a is essential during applica- Complete Insurance Services Republican Congress at the same time, we tion. Drift unto the desired Dr. Kim has office hours balanced the budget, reduced the national plants, trees, etc. can re- Tuesdays and Fridays 1-5 (>815E.CassCityRd. debt, lowered taxes and got out of the sult in killing or stunting of FIRST THINGS FIRST p.m. at 861 Gilford Rd., Caro. Cass City, Michigan such plants. Korean War. We need that kind of Congress The normal rate is two. He still has regular office Phone 872-2688 to work with President Ford." quarts of Roundup per acre Never put off until tomor- hours Monday, 1-5 p.m., row the friend who is willing Thursday, 1-5 p.m. and Sat- J.Y. LEE, M.D.. applied on the growing weeds. Internal Medicine Two days later the fields may to lend you money today. urday, 9-12 noon. Chest Diseases — Heart Morning hours by appoint- & Lungs ment, office 872-29GO, resi- 4672 Hill Street dence 872-3172. Caro office, Cass City phone (573-4160. DCo procedure is so closely OI-TICK HOURS DR. J.H.GEISSINGER 9until5 8th District bound by tradition CHIROPRACTOR and Saturday 9 till 12 REPUBLICAN as tJfie issuing of MON.,TUES.,THURS.. Phone:872-4500 , FRI.,9-12and2-5 K.I.MacRAE, D.O. your wedding invitations SAT., 9-12 EVE.. MON: 5-7 THURS.:5-6 and announce m ents Osteopathic Physician Phone 673-4464 and Surgeon Smart Brides 21 N. Aimer St. Next to Aimer St. Corner Church and Oak Sts. always choose our famous Village Parking Lot Office 872-2880 - Res. 872-3365 Elect JIM SPARLING Harry Crandell, Jr. JAMES BALLARD, M.D. D.V.M. Office at 4530 Weaver St. ^~jW#eb Office 4438 South Seeger St. to Congress on Nov. 5th Hours: 10:00a.m. to 12:00- 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 Phone 872-2255 Daily except Thursday after- Wedding Line Invitations DR. EDWARD SCOLLON VETERINARIAN 53maiJnyfy tt'cA, RaiitJ Bettering DO YOU HAVE A tailh the mtat exifuitile papers andax>rJtmamhlp DRINKING PROBLEM? Call For Appointment He knows the job and will do it well! ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS you cou/i/oath for &AL-ANON For Small Animals Every Friday evening, 8:00 872-2935 CASS CITY CHRONICLE p.m. Good Shepherd Luther- '4849 N. Seeger St., Cass City (Paid for by the Comminee to Elect Jim Sparling, John H. Everett, Treasurer) > loaned overnight for yotir leisure selection.! an Church, Cass City.