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, Predict light Everyone must vote Tuesdar d Elsie Hicks, Twola application, either by mail * County clerk, said that she or in person, and sign the pay for trash expecjs a much smaller application request. The voter turnout at the Nov. 6 ballot must be received by election than in 1976 when 4:OO p.m. of the election 79.6 percent of the county’s day. re istered voters cast their In order to receive an ab- baf lots. I sentee ballot, a person must p1cK-up service Hicks said that the recent be : election turnout has shown 1 - 60 years old or older, adecreaseinthenumberof 2 - Expect to be absent people voting. Only about from the community that At a Cass City Village bags to the village resi- mously to pass the ordi- rcent of the voters they are registered in. Council meeting Tuesday dents. He said that this nance. 30 e 3 I ma r it to the voting booth - Physically unable to I night trustees took one way, residents could fill the The council also in- ) for the August primary. attend the precinct. more step towards a village bag and would only pay for structed LaPonsie to adver- wide trash nick-un when the amount of trash that tise for bids to contract for E they signed trash-pick-up they have. a trash hauler to pick up the ordinance. Stahlbaum said that they village’s trash. LaPonsie The ordinance, which have researched several al- will report back to the trus- takes effect Jan. 1, 1985, ternatives to having the vil- tees at the November meet- will require all residents of lage’s Crash picked up, and ing. the village living in a build- that a village wide pick-up FRONT END LOADER I ing with three separate is the most feasible way of fahilies or less to pay for collecting the garbage. She At the council meeting, a village wide trash pick- added that there Will al- agreed to purchase up. Any building with four ways be some residents +ounty. convicted” of a crime and or more families is consi- who will use the service enda new loader 930 Caterpillar for the village. front ! sentenced is not allowed to dered a multi-family dwel- more than others, but they maintenance de artment. The total number of re- vote. ling, and they must con- could not see any way of LaPonsie saiJ’that they gistered voters is down In the primary election, tract for their trash service controlling that. Stahlbaum have estimates of Over . 1.. from 1980 statistics when a voter must vote a straight separately. Isaia mat tne easiest way to $s,ooo for repairs to the the county had 32,516 eligi- ticket, where they can The ordinance will also Ihave a trash pick loader. added that the ble voters. Hicks said that choose one candidate for ban the controversial prac- the village trash is to have He she feels that the drop in each of the offices that is up tice of burning leaves and them pick up the entire vil- engineThree yearsneeds ago when the the registration is due to for election, trash in the village. Village lage. engine was overhauled, it people moving out of the Hicks encourages voters trustees have proposed for “It is like everything else. cost $5,000, county. to get out and vote Tuesday. their 1985 budget the purch- It is not going to be the best Trustee L~~~~~~~i~ s&d Hicks said that the only “It is not only a duty to ase of a leaf vacuum that situation for 100 percent of that the village has just paper ballots that will be vote, it is a privilege to would suck the leaves from the people, but it is the most used are for absentee vot- vote,” Hicks said. the gutter. The ordinance equitable for a majority of ~~(~h“,~~$a&~fn.h~~ * ers. Voters are to vote at their SCFNES LIKE this one of leaves burning on an autumn states that it will be unlaw- the people,” Stahlbaum purchased, and the next She said that in order to township hall from 7:oO day will not allowed in Cass City next year whm the new ful to rake leaves into the said. purchase that they have receive an absentee ballot a.m, to 8:oO p.m. Tuesday, be gutter or street unless 4‘1 wish that there was the person must request an Nov. 6. trash pickup ordinance goes’intoeffect. otherwise designated by some plan where everyone ~\,“,e,4““,f~ids,,,at kz; the council. At previous isn’t locked into one bill, re- Erickson disagrees meetings, trustees have in- gardless of how much they h,”,”,”ts b~,g~~e~lo~~& v dicated that thev would de- have.” Kosal said. signate certain bays in the The council voted unani- Please turn to page~- 20. faT1 when leaves could be raked into the utter to be vacuumed up. he vacuum Area schoolmen say districts costs about $17.000.# Y Village residents will be Tin1 leads to billed with their quarterly water bill for the trash pick- upd;I don’t think it is best to have a locked in situation Simon arrest willI sufferunder Proposition C where every household is An information tip from in the mouth by a bullet , Controversial proposal C, Allen said that the ans- areas that they would con- be with state aid,” said Don These estimates are based expected to pay foq a ser- a private citizen has led to the constitutional amend- wer to the tax burden is in sider cutting. Crouse, superintendent of on the loss of state aid and fragment fired from the vice that they might use ex- the arrest of a Millington vehicle. The officers began ment that rolls back taxes the hands of the voters right Burns added that Michi- the Cass City School Dis- of the two mills that the dis- tensively or might not use man whd has been charged is vigorously opposed by now, by electing represen- gan voters have shown that trict. “If Proposal C passes, trict recently passed. The chasing the vehicle because at all,” said village resident in the Oct. 20 shooting of a they suspected that the oc- three of four school district tatives that will serve the they want good schools in the state will not have the two mills generate the dis- Mike Kosal, 6764 Main St. Department of Natural Re- superintendents in the people. money to fund state aid for trict about $146,000. The re- cupants were poaching the state. He said that this . . ___--~ .> L- Trustee Dorothv sources conservation of- JA** Utxl . area. Surprisingly, the The proposal would also has been shown by voters the schools.” mainlng Qi74,w WoU1a Stahlbaum said that with- ficer. fourth, Ronald Erickson, require that tax proposals approving 90 percent of all Crouse said that esti- losses in state aid. out a village wide trash and Burke was taken to St. Owen-Gage, favors the Steven S. Simon, 20, has Mary,s Hospital, Saginaw, state their purpose, total millage renewals, and 76 mates that he has received pick-up service the village been charged with aiding in for treatment. He was re- proposal because he says it anticipated amount of re- percent of all new millage show that in 1985 the school OWEN-GAGE could not control the trash give the taxpayers the right venue and expiration date. increases the first vote. district would lose attempted murder and aid- leased from the hospital on $85,000. - - . _- Droblem. She added that ina in felonious assault with n-4 to choose how taxes will be Allen said that because Because of the general In 1986 the loss would be Owen-tiage superinten- they would still have the aTir6arm. After being in- VCL.Law La. enforcement offic- spent. the proposal requires the wording of Proposal C, $152,800. He added that be- dent Ronald Erickson said problem they have now formed that a warrant had The other three school legislature to put before school superintendents are cause of the loss of state that he feels that Proposal ers found the vehicle after where residents are putting been obtained for his ar- receiving a tip from a pri- heads feel that the propos- the voters any changes in also concerned whether aid, the school district C will finally give the tax- trash in dumpsters that rest, Simon turned himself al would have a disastrous state or local taxes, or the millages already approved would be more dependent payers of the state the right vate citizen as to where the businesses have behind in to Tuscola County Magis- vehicle was stored. DNR effect on school funding. adoption of any new taxes, by voters will be affected if on local tax dollars to fund to determine how their tax their stores. trate Donald Smith. Simon With a cast of their ballot, the voters could be faced Proposal C passes. the school. dollar will be spent. Lt. Jim Geilhart , Imlay Village superintendent daycame at to about the courthouse 2:OO p.m. Fri- City Post, said that the voters throughout the state with a large number of tax. Richard Chrysler, cam- Crouse said that if Prop- In a prepared news re- Lou LaPonsie said that by will end the controversy proposals to be voted on. paign director for Proposal osal C does require that mil- lease, Erickson said that using a single hauler for the Two days before Simon Michi an State Police, the and discussion gs to Headlee said that by re- C, said that the drafters lages already approved by Proposal C has “created a Tuscofa County Sheriff’s entire village it would save turned himself in, law en- Department and the DNR whether Proposal C is actu- quiring the legislature to notes ’ have already been the voters be resubmit- storm of controversy and the residents money be- forcement officers found a ally what it is claimed to list what a revenue in- filed with the Secretary of ted for a second approval. opposition from politicians, Ra Line received about 60 cause they can get a lower vehicle owned by Simon calthe ssuspect with possible and theleads sus- on be, the Voter’s Choice. crease request would be State, and they clearly it would not affect the dis. bureaucrats and many rate by having all of the re- that was stored in his P According to opponents spent on, it would eliminate state that any tax increase trict. He explained that the others whose noses are sidents picked up by one brother’s garage, Dan pect’s vehicle. of Proposal C, the passage spending on projects such already approved by the district has not had a rnil- buried deep within the pub- trash service. He said that Simon, 8747 Genesee Rd., would not only change the as the $41 million Depart- voters will stand. lage request or renewal lic money trough.” He other cities and villages in Millington. The vehicle was According to Tuscola structure of our present ment of Transportation since Dec. 31,1981. The dis- added that the bureaucrats the area pay between $3 to determined to be the 1977 County prosecutor G. Scott representative form bf gov- barge that was recently CASS CITY trict does have 16.9 mills and politicians are “wor- $4 per month for each resi- Chevrolet Blazer that had Stermer, Simon has posted ernment, but would put the built in the Upper Penin- that will expire at the end ried that the individual tax- dence. eluded conservation offic- a $25,000 cash bond. state in financial chaos. sula. Headlee said that the “The real problem would of this school year. payer is too unqualified and Kosal said that he felt ers Timothy Burke and Stermer said that the inves- Editorials in several of the barge did not float cor- I untrustworthy to spend tax that an alternative would Juris Didrichson in an Oct. tigation is continuing for major newspapers rectly because it was poorly KINGSTON monies in a responsible be to have a trash hauler 20 high speed chase that possibleshooting. accomplices in the throu hout the state have built. Readlee cited the $122 Please turn to page 20. sell special colored trash ended when Burke was shot said tgat Proposal C would million that was recently Mowry dies Jerry Laycock, superin- take the state back into the spent on the Zilwaukee tendent of Kingston financially distressed bridge as another example Schools,’ said that if Prop- times of the early 1980’s. of wasted tax dollars. Both osal C does require voter Long time tax fighter projects were funded with in mishap approval of existin mills, Richard Headlee said that state and federal funds. the district would tf ave to the proposal would make “It is crazy that they resubmit to the voters six legislators responsible to would be spending the on farm mills that have been passed the residents of the state money on the barge and not since Dec. 31, 1981. He for their tax spending. finish M-21and 696,” Head- An Akron Township added that with the loss of Proposal C, if passed, lee said. “If you have lids farmer was killed Sunday the six mills, and projected would prohibit changes in on s nding, then these while he was attempting to state aid losses, the district the base rate of any state boon roggles won’t go hook up a live 220-volt wire could lose $350,000. If the or local tax that would in- through. ” to a corn dryer on his farm. existing mills are not af- crease its revenue yield. It School superintendents fected b the passage of the would also prohibit the are concerned about the Tuscola County Sheriff’s proposat the loss would be adoption of any new taxes, possible loss of state aid. Department Deputy in excess of $So,OOO. unless approved by voters. According to the Promote Ronald Begeman reported Laycock said that the If Proposal C is passed, Michigan Committee, an that Jay Mowry,59,5700 W. passage of Proposal C within 90 days, any new or opponent of Proposal C, Akron Rd., Akron, was pro- would shift the tax burden increased rate or base of state aid to school districts nounced dead on arrival at back to the local property state and local taxes passed throughout the state would the Cam Community Hospi- owner. He added that pas- since Dec. 31, 1981, would be cut by $150 million in tal. sage of the proposal would oe void, unless/until ap- 1Wp. This would result in a According to the report, turn the school from its proved by the voters. loss of about $90 per pupil. Mowry had climbed a lad- main goal of educating the Increases in license, user Chris Burns, assistant der to plug in the22O-volt students, to being a fund or permit fees would be sub- campaign director for feed to the corn dryer. After raising organization. ject to the same require- Proposal C, said that state climbing down, he appa- ments, but these may be aid money would be lost rently touched the bare end UBLY assed by a 4/5 vote of the only if the voters did not of the wires while hooking Pegislative body. approve that the tax should them into the control box, “My Lord, it would be dis- Representative Dick be reinstated, and if the and was electrocuted. astrous for us,” said David Allen said that he feels that legislators decided to cut .The accident happened Landeryou, superintendent Proposal C was born out of the overall state aid budget. sometime -between 1O:M of the Ubly School District, the frustration of the tax- Burns said that he has con- a.m., when family mem- about the passage of Prop- payers in the state. He tacted several legislators, bers left for church, and osal C. He said that the dis- added that the proposal and they have indicated 12:20 p.m., when a fuel de-. trict would lose an esti- TRICK-OR-TREATERShad their courage tested when passing this Hallo- would be endorsing a diffe- that the state school aid livery, man discovered the rent form of government. would be one of the last body. matedfor the $22190441985 school in funding year. ween decorative scene at the Roy Kitchen residence on N. Dyke Rd. PAGE TWO CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

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Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tracy Paula Hugo’s name was The United Methodist Kathryn Ann Patnaude, visited cousins Thursday at listed incorrectly on the Women of Salem Church infant daughter of Mr. and Attica, Mr. and Mrs. Jim fifth grade honor roll as will meet Monday evening, Mrs. Jude Patnaude, was Simpson. They then went to Beth Hugo in last week’s Nov. 5, at seven-thirty at dedicated by Rev. Eldred Lapeer and were supper issue. the home of Deb Kelley during the morning guests of friends, Mr. and Otulakowski. worship service in Mrs. Sam Evens. Attending the wedding Evangelical Free . Church Oct. 20 in the United Mrs. Loren Brinkman of Oct. 28. Mr. and Mrs. William Methodist Church at Vas- Southfield spent Wednes- Ashmore of Gagetown were sar of Robin Hartwick and day and Thursday with Mr. Mrs. Cecil Loomis, who Sunday callers at the An- Greg Geesey were: from and Mrs. Lyle Lounsbury. has been in Millersburg, drew Kozan home. Cass City, Mr. and Mrs. Ind., with the Irvin Clayton Hartwick and sis- Mr: and Mrs. Lyle Kritzmans, returned to her Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ter-in-law, Madeline Ball of Lounsbury, Mr, and Mrs. home Monday. Kozan were in Vassar Tawas who spent the week Dean Tuckey, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday to attend joint end here. Others were Mr. Floyd Wiles and Mrs. Alvin Mr. and Mrs. Clayton funeral services for Mrs. and Mrs. Elmer Francis, Hutchinson, Cass City, and Turner will show slides of Geraldine Wagner and her Mr. and Mrs. Rick Mr. and Mrs, Charles Cu- the trip they made to brother-in-law, Bill Wilson. Hartwick and Mr. and Mrs. tler of Saginaw spent the Europe and Iceland, Sun- Bill Francis. The bride is week end of Oct. 19-21 with day evening, Nov. 11, in the Mr. and Mrs. Andrew the daughter of Elwyn Mr. and Mrs. James Halsey Evangelical Free Church Kozan returned home Wed- Hartwick and Mrs. Helen of Pickford. . at 7:30 p.m. nesday, Oct. 24, from a 10- Van Waggoner of Vassar day vacation trip. They vis- and granddaughter of Mr. MrO. and Mrs. Charles The Women’s Ministries ited their daughter and hus- and Mrs. Clayton Peasley had as week-end of Evangelical Free Church band, the Carl Palrhateers Hartwick. The reception guests, cousins, Mr. and will hold a retreat Satur- Jr. at Spring Lake, N.C., was held in the Richville Mrs. Maurice Peasley of day, Nov. 3, at Wildwood and the Andrew L. Kozans VFW hall. Milford. from 9:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Kalamazoo and accom- with a noon luncheon. Guest panied them to the Amish Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hen- speakers will be missio- settlement at Middlebury, drick of Caro and Mr. and Jamie and Kristi Parrish nary candidates Tom and Ind., for’dinner. Mrs. Bruce Holcomb were of Gagetown spent the week Melanie Frei, missionaries Sunday dinner guests of end with their grandpa- from Malaysian-Singa- Dana and Loren O’Harris Mrs. Lucile Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prate rents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald pore. They will be speaking Stilson, and Sunday with Mrs. Ethel Moore in Caro at Evangelical I Free Saturday. Mrs. Miller, who Mr. and Mrs. Gary King, Church Sunday, Nov. 4, at Dana Lynn Laurie, bride, John Doerr of Hills and Dales near Deford. i has been with her sister-in- the morning and evening Sharon and Douglas Weber daughter of Jack and Betty Gagetown, friend of the law, Mrs. Paul Craig, since General Hospital worship services. Laurie of Cass City, and groom, Dean O’Harris of May, was to have left Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stil- Loren Roy O’Harris, son of Fort Wayne, Ind., brother nesday for her home in son and Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Miss Sharon Anne Fas- maids were Miss Linda PATIENTS LISTED MON- Calka were in Detroit Sun- Philip and Judy Hageman of the groom, and Doug Zephyrhills, Fla. DAY, OCT, 29, WERE: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence sett of Cass City and Doug- Weber of Port Huron, sister of Okemos, were united in Laurie, brother of the day. Zapfe and son, Roger God- las Charles Weber of Ruth of the groom, Mrs. Michael marriage Aug. 25. The Rev. bride. The ushers were Mrs. Leila Huffman and Mrs. Beva Wallace, Mrs. bey, of Clio spent Friday were united in marriage (Lora) Karr of Cass City Myra Sparks and Rev. Clif- John LaFave and Terry Mrs. Della Wright of Kathleen Mika, Mrs. Robin Thirty of the Couples with Mrs. Lyle Zapfe. Saturday, Oct. 6, at St. and Ms. Hatti Osentoski of ford DeVore performed the Muntz of Cass City, friends Lapeer were overnight Wright, Mrs. Donna Cor- Club of Trinity UM Church Peter and Paul Catholic Bad Axe, both friends of the double-ring, ceremony at of the bride and groom. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max timilia, Mrs. Betty Preba, attended a brunch- Sunday Sunday dinner guests of Church at Ruth. Father bride. Their dresses and Trinity United Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Don Hanby Loren Kalinowski of- The junior bride and Agar Monday, Oct. 22. James ~ Pasanski, Mrs. at Ubly Heights Country bouquets were identical ti Church at 4:30 p.m. Eleanor Pretzer-, Frank Club. Twelve club mem- were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff ficiated the double-ring the matron of honor’s. : The bride wore a gown of groom were Nicholas and Mary Jo Hofmeister of Choate, Mrs. Esther bers were in Bay City Hanby, Mr. and Mrs. Jim ceremony. The flower girl was Shara tissue paper taffeta with Engaged McCullough, Mrs. Katie Saturday evening to see Hanby and Mrs. Lillian The bride is the daughter Jean Fassett of Marlette: short puff sleeves and a Gagetown. They were dres- sed like the bride and Mudge of Cass City; “My Fair Lady.” Elaine Hanby. The 15th birthday of Mrs. Margaret O’Connor niece of the bride. She wore high detailed neck. The fit- groom. Holly Webster, Randy Proctor was in charge of of Greg Hanby was celeb- and Donald Fassett. The a dress fashioned similar tb ted bodice was trimmed Webster, Mrs. Janet Grieve arrangements. rated. groom is the son of Mr. and the bride’s and carried k with Alencon lace and had The flower girl was Melissa LeTourneau of In- of Kingston; Mrs. Irvin Weber. lace basket filled with mini- a full floor length skirt with Musical selections in- ature burgundy carnations, ruffled tiered train. She diana. She was dressed like Sarah Dore, Mrs. Ella the bridesmaids. The ring Vahovick and Sally Jo cluded “The Wedding Rublum lily buds and wore a picture hat trimmed Smith of Decker; Song,” “Laura’s Theme, ” greens. with silk Venice lace. The bearer was Chad O’Harris, son of the groom, and he Mrs. Violet Diebel, Kath- Cass City High “Endless Love” and “Ave Robert Weber of Ruth, veil was white bridal illu- leen Kirby, Mrs. Linda Maria.” The organist and sion with a rolled pearl edge was dressed like the brother of the groom, wa$ groomsmen. Dubs of Gagetown; soloist was Mrs. Sandy best man. and full length floor train Anton Enderle of Owen- Gentner of Ruth. Groomsmen were Carl and had a face blusher. The bride’s mother wore The altar was adorned The maid of honor was a street length dress of rose dale. School honor roll Weber of Ubly, brother of georgette, with long sleeves with large matching vases the groom, Dennis Fasset Shelley LaPeer of Cass Marriage Licenses of white gladioli and bur- of Saginaw, brother of the, City. Bridesmaids were and dra ing across the gundy carnations with bodice. S!e wore a pointed Cass City High School lOTH GRADE bride, Bruce Maurer of Kim Jurist of Jackson, Suzy Honor Roll for the 1st mark- bows and greens. The pro- Ruth and Randy Shefka of Hubers of Holland, Tammy oval pillbox hat of rose with David M. Buggia, Utica, cessional aisle was deco- a face blusher that blended and Vickie Jo Stout, ing period ended Oct. 12. * Alicia Bliss, *Deborah Parisville, both friends of Laurie of Cass City and Indicates all A’s. Blue, Christine Britt, Kim- rated with clusters of green the groom. Becky Howard of Cass City. with her dress. Mayville. eucalyptus tied with bur- The groom’s mother Patrick D. Price, Caro, berly Gray, Kevin Haley, The ring bearer was- They wore white taffeta NINTH GRADE *Clayton Hobart, *Julie gundy bows and sweeping Jason Holdwick of Harbor gowns trimmed with a red wore a street length dress and Marcy L. Campbell, streamers. ruffle at the shoulder and a of cream chiffon fashioned Caro. Hrycko, Heidi Iseler, Beach,groom. nephew of the with short sleeves and low Deanna Lynn Britton Michelle Barnett, Ed- *Mark Kappen, *Mike Kel- Given in marriage by her white taffeta cumberbund. Kenneth Dwight Justin Nicholas C. Biebel, Caro, ward Bergman, Jennifer father, Donald Fassett, the The ushers were Julius. The skirts were very full waist. She wore a picture and Marlene M. Decker, ley, *Jim Kritzman, Linn bride wore a formal gown of hat which matched her Holly, MI. Baker, Dawn Bradley, Lisa Paladi, Robyn Powell, Ste- Traub and Gordon Clor,. with a draped and bowed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brit- Britt, Bary Brown, David ven Ross, Renee Szarapski, chantilly lace over taffeta both brothers-in-law of the. edge at the top of a very full dress. ton of Cass City and Rev, Clarence J. Hitsrnan, in a Victorian style, featur- Burnette, *Mark Gracey, *Eric Traube, *Carolyn -* bottom red ruffle. Their A dinner reception was and Mrs. Stewart Justin an- Millington, and Joanne M. ing a lace florence at the groom, of Port Huron. ; held at Colony House for Schnettlu, Millington. Mark Hampshire, Stacey Tuckey, Kim Wing. The bride’s mother wore headpieces were fashioned nounce the engagement of ! sheer bodice of Brussels net 500 guests after the cere- Gary M. Hadd, Vassar, Horiski, Tamara Hurd, a street length gown of“ by Sandra Tierney. their daughter and son; Alice Kappen, Laura Kosal, and a high lace collar. The periwinkle georian crepe. Best man was Rod mony. Deanna Lynn Britton to and Rae A. Horwath, Vas- 11TH GRADE Victorian sleeves buttoned Wright of Owendale. The flowers were de- sar. Beth Louks, Tammy Mil- It featured tailored pleat$ signed and arranged by Lee Kenneth Dwight Justin. ler, Dawn Mulrath, Krista Gilly Bryant, Debra at the wrists and featured and a neckline with a lace> Groomsmen were David LaFave of Gagetown. The Miss Britton is currently Nurnberger, Stacey Pat- Cook, Tammy Jantz, Sara wristpoints of imported petal collar. She wore a corr Laurie, brother of the a student at Delta College attend era, Lynette Roberts, Dar- Venice lace. The full skirt sage of white sweetheaft miniature bride carried a 20 MacRae, Kerry Mellen- fell from bouquet of dried silks and and employed at Thumb ren Ross, Rusty dorf, LuAnne Messing, a basque waistline roses and periwinkl9 CASS CITY CHRONICLE Furniture of Bad Axe. Her Schneeberger , Becky into a full hemline flounce stephanotis with ribbons. USPS spices brought from Au- Golden Rule Shelley Nicholas, Todd Pot- 092-700 fiance is a 1980 graduate of sweeping into a chapel The groom’s mothv PUBLISHED EVERY THURSOAY stria by the bride’s mother. Smerdon, *Ryan Smith, rykus, “Annette Stachura, length train. She wore a AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Bad Axe and is co-owner of Jeff Sontag, Raymond Julie Sugden, Chris Tuc- wore a crepe taffeta- 6550 Main Street Soloist was Andrea Hof- Thumb Furniture, Bad class meet Stachura, *Dean Whit- key, Mike Withey. chavtilly lace hat with a magenta street length meister of Gagetown. She Axe. taker, Bonnie Wilson, Julie side upsweep which was dress. It had a stand up: John Haire. publisher Twenty members of the complimented with an im- National Advertising Representative sang “Sunrise Sunset ,)’ A spring of 1985 wedding Wrona. 12TH GRADE mandarin collar with a tie. Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc 257 “Truly,” and “The Lord’s is being planned. . Golden Rule class of Salem ported French lace blusher sash. She accented her. Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Michigan Prayer.” Organist was UM Sunday School at- and also featured a floor dress with hat and glovek Second class postage paid at Cass City, tended a meeting Thursday Geraldine Auten, Kim length veil complete with a : Michigan 48726 Paul Kerbyson. Special services Bader, Catherine Britt, She wore a corsage of piqk“ Subscription Price To post offices in Tus- After a honeymoon at evening at the church. It Sanilac child Mdanie Enos, Anita back puff. sweetheart roses and- cola, Huron and Sanllac Counties, $8 00 a Thunder Lake in Hiawatha began with a potluck sup- The bride carried a high year or 2 years lor $15.00. 3 years for at Novesta Church per and a surprise to Bertha Hartwick, Wendy styled cascading bouquet baby’s breath and ribbonk.: $21 00 $4 50 for SIX months and 3 months Forest of the Upper Penin- Hildinger was the presenta- health clinic Hempton, Debra Hurford, Following the ceremony,: for $2 50 sula for one week, the The annual home-coming Colleen Irrer, Tim Kappen, featuring white gardenias, a reception was held gt In Michlgan ~ $1000 a year years 2 couple is residing near Cass service at the Novesta tion of a birthday cake, Sanilac County Health fragrant starlike $18 00 6 months $5 50 Vice-president Helen *David Loeding, Joe Marr, stephanotis and glossy Ubly Heights Country Club, In other parts of the United States, $1 1 00 City. Church of Christ will be Department’s Well Child *Brenda Messing, Patrick for 375 guests, attendirig: a year or 2 years $20 00 6 qanths $6 00 Bartle presided over the green strands of fresh ivy. and 3 months for $3 25 50 Cents extra He is employed at Laurie held Sunday, Nov. 4. Clinic is located in a trailer Peters, *Anne Polk, *Bar- from Clearwater arid’ Acres Daiiy Farm and she Guest speaker will be Dr. business meeting and cards behind the health depart- Mrs. Duane (Donna) Largo, Fla., Romeo, De- charged for part year order Payable in ad- were signed to send to the bara Root, *James Schulze of Pigeon, sister of vance is owner of Dana’s Brant Doty, from the Great ment, 115 N. Elk St. in San- Schmaltz, Becky Sever- troit, Mt. Clemens,- ance, *Julie I.Smith, For information regarding newspaper ad- Downstairs Barber Shop in Lakes Bible College, Lans- sick. dusky. the bride, was matron of Saginaw, Gladwin and var- vertising and commercial and job printing There will not be a honor, She wore a wine col- telephone 872-2010 Cass City. ing. He will speak at the Health screening is avail- *RhondB Smith, Jim Ver- ious local areas. morning and afternoon ser- November meeting but a able for children from birth nier. ored floor length gown of The bride is completing vices and a musical group Christmas party will be to five years of age. brocade taffeta. The off- her +degree in Physica! from the college will also held Dec. 20 at the home of Call 648-4140 Tuesdays, the-shoulder, three-quarter Therapy at Delta Colleger participate in the services. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wednesdays, or Thurs- Sanilac Medicaid length puffed sleeved dress The groom is employed by The harvest dinner will Bartle days, 8:OO a.m. to 4:30 p.m. featured a fitted waist ac- E.R. White Constructim be served in the fellowship Games for the evening for an appointment or more screening clinic cented with a large bow. Co,, Berkley . # hall at 1 p.m. were in charge of Louine information. The full hemline was up- The couple will reside 9, Patton. The Sanilac County swept to one side and ac- Essexville. b Health Department reports cented with another bow. if you or persons in your She carried a crescent family are under 21 years shaped bouquet designed 1 WEDDINGPOLICY I of age and are receiving with Rublum lilies and 1f Medicaid, you can have Kalanchoe clusters, sur- free health screening. rounded by red margined only use photographs Services provided are : prayer plant leaves and with wedding stories if: Physical inspection and baby doll greenery and they are received within’ i For All Those Outdoorsy Fall Tasks t 96 measurement of growth ; shaped scotch broom two months of the wed-: see how children are de-, strands. 2’. veloping and learning; lab Maid of honor was Miss Photographs can be in: JEANS tests ; test eyesight and Sally Fassett of Marlette, 2 hearing; make referrals to sister of the bride. Brides- 5-Pocket, Elastic Back and a dentist if necessary, and answer questions on health 1 Regular and Diet t Multi-Stripe Jeans and give instruction on Fashion E good health care. I‘ IRA’S and Keogh Plans All test results are discus- @DR. PEPPER I To Complete Your Outfit We Have sed with you and if a health problem is suspected, the i Tax Deductible Contributions .SQUIRT WERNORS , i Health Department can i Sweatshirts Accumulation Free of Current help arrange for follow-up $219 112 Ltr.8 pk. Btls. I Coordinated Sweatsuits care and transport ation i Income Tax Call 648-4140 Tuesdays, Expires ~ And Other Separates I Wednesdays or Thursdays, 11-6-84 . PlusDep. 8:OO a.m. to 4:30p.m. for an f Many Retirement Options appointment or more infor- i Also, special sweatsuits with embroidered m.7 t ion. i flowers (really different)! For Details: I SI M U LATED I ENGRAVED Plus Our in House Weekly Specials Harris-Hampshire Agency, Inc. 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Four stories about chil- believe what my mother so I could squeeze through dren... just told me. She said that without getting pincered to .Maybe you had to be before my daddy was mar- death. there, which I wasn’t, but a ried to her, he was married You probably guessed teacher told this story well to another woman. And that Emily, the three-year- enough so that I could close that’s not all. They had a old granddaughter, was my eyes and see the scene son! What do you think of with me. She has often -and smile. So I’ll try it on that? Can you believe it?” watched out the high-rise youIt :happened in a subur- .Most people tell horror window while I got on a bus, stories about riding Detroit and one day, taking advan- ban school. Four six-year- city buses - rude drivers, tagd of my theory of how to olds, in kinder arten class, foul passepgers, filthy make grandchildren be- sat around a ta% le, each one seats,bumpy rides and so have -give them whatever concentrating hard ,on on. This is a pleasure story they want - she asked to drawing pictures. None of about the morning I rode go with me. the boys even looked up downtown on one city bus Also going with me was from his paper as the fol- and back home on another. an extra-large doll named lowing scenario unfolded: Both drivers smiled at Halloween Party and The first boy sneezed. me when I boarded. My Emily’s stroller that is sup- “Bless you,”said the sec- arms were full, and both posed to fold up easily for ond boy. drivers waited patiently bus trips. But, road map or The fire prevention clinic was so successful Saturday that THE CASS CITY Chapter of the American Association of University “Bless you boys,” said while I fumbled my money baby buggy, Emily’s fire fighters are mulling making it an annual event. the“This third was boy. the year,” said into the fare box. They grandpa never folded up Women celebrated its 20 years in Cass City at an anniversary anything easily in his entire banquet Oct. 23 at the Cass City High School. This year the community didn’t resume the trip with .++*++++++ the fourth boy. the usual abrupt start that stupid life. service organization will be selling Christmas wreaths to raise money .The same kindergarten causes riders to lurch and Her parents don’t even ‘ William Gillis lost his mobile home in a fire Thursday, to support such services as the RIF program and the Latch Key pre teacher told me about the fall before they find an know why Emily named the ’ Ckt. 18, but recovered a sum of money that was lodged in a gram. tiny girl who was sputtering empty seat. doll Halloween Party, so ket of a piece of his clothing. It was found by Larry Officers attending the anniversary banquet were, front row, from indignantly when she ar- Passengers reached out how should I know? All I %“eters, I’m told, after given up for lost. Whew! left: Evelyn MacRae, secretary; Mary Brown, first vice-president, rived at school. She was ob- to steady my burdened know is that a man carrying and Linda Derfhy, treasurer, viously bursting to tal shuffle down the aisle. They a little girl, an extra-large about what was causing hef smiled when I was seated, doll and an unfolded strol- Second row, from left: Sharon Dunn, current president of the Cass to sputter. With her hands and said nice things to me. ler onto a bus needs all the City chapter; Harriet Sawyer, state president of the AAUW; Marilou on her hips, she told her When I got off the bus help he can get, and 1 got it Drews, first president of the Cass City chapter in 1964, and Rita Coe, teacher : downtown, one passenger from strangers. second vice-president. “Mrs. Smith, you won’t patiently held the back door (Because Emily smiles and talks pleasantly, if un- intelligibly, to everyone she sees, everyone is kind to the adult with her. Because of Emily, a city bus trip was Vote For Defective brakes cause a pleasure. I should never leave home without her. @Backhome, Emily was sitting on my lap and using LAWRENCE M. isghn ofto makeice cream. soup out She of accident in Cam Citv didn’t feel like eating it be- d WRIGHT (D) cause she’d just stuffed Defective brakes on a Kelley, 51,6655 Third St., ville Rd., Snover, struck a E. Giddings struck a deer great quantities of steak County Commissioner vehicle driven by a Cass Cass City, was westbound deer on Cemetery Road, Saturday at 5:50 a.m. and potatoes into her City man resulted in a Sun- on Main St. when she was about one-half mile north of According to the report, chubby bod. District 2 day afternoon accident that struck by the McKee vehi- Deckerville Road. Giddings, 43, 1971 Dietz On TV I was watching damaged two vehicles. cle. He was northbound on According to the report, Rd., Caro, struck the deer film taken in northern Loeding southbound on Cass City Road about “A leader in a time of great .need.” Cass City Police Officer Doerr Rd. was on E. Ethiopia. It showed Phillip Klaus reported that There were no injuries re- Cemetery Road when she one-quarter mile west of scrawny childreq with a vehicle driven by Larry ported in the accident. Both struck the deer Saturday at Schwegler Road. Giddings haunted eyes. “Here, one Paid for by The Committee to Elect S. IkcKee, 24,6185 Lakeside vehicles were towed away. 12:30 a.m. Loeding was not was not injured. The vehi- child starves to death every Dr., Cass City, ran a stop McKee was issued a tic- injured. The vehicle was cle was driven away. 20 minutes,” the announcer Lawrence M. Wright, 6281 Lakeside Drive, sign on Doerr Road and ket for defective brakes. driven away. said. Cass City, Michigan 48726. struck a vehicle driven by Cass City Police Chief Emily wondered why I Geraldine V. Kelley. Gene Wilson reported that Cass City Police Officer hugged her so hard. I won- a vehicle driven by Debra Donald Miller reported that dered why the world is the L. Loeding, 19,4407 Decker- a vehicle driven by Charles way it is. Suddenly I heard 1 a sob and was startled to Cheesemakers dll the holes realize that it came from in Swiss cheese “eyes.“ me. STORE HOURS:

Monday - Thursday The Weather High LOW Precip. 9 a.m. - 530 p.m. Wednesday ...... 53...... 28 ..... 0.. Thursday., ...... 52...... 45 . . ..41 .. Friday...... 58,..... 46 ...... 02.. Friday - 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday ...... 76...... 62 ...... 12.. Before becoming filthy guy bumming the ride to a Sunday ...... 67., .... 35 ..... 0.. rich ahd scrounging up wide range of experiences. Monday...... 58,. ... .29 ..... 0.- Saturday - 9 a.m. - s p.m. enough money to buy a six- Personalities ranging from Tuesday ...... 65 ..... 25 ...... 0 1. year-oldthousands Chevy, of miles I loggedon my the Samaritan. braggart Theone to the pic P ing (Recordedat Cass City-wastewatertreatment plant.) thumb. you up so he can con himself Let me repeat. by telling you how great he Thousands of miles. No is. The other giving a help- exaggeration. It started ing hand because he figured We Carry Name Brands’ during the high school it was needed. ATTENTION FARMERS years. Short jaunts at first. When on the road I vowed Group Medical Insurance (Farm Care) Pinconning to Bay City and that when possible I’d help back just for the devil of it. out the next guy when I was * Comprehensive Coverage rich enough to own a car. WEATHER TAMER GOOD LAD After I got my sea legs * Much Less Expensive than Blue Cross and reached the ripe old I do it, too. But only in Afso: Disabiljty Income Protection CHANDLER age of 16 and 17, all of Michi- special instances when HEALTHTEX gan was my cup of tea. I’m alone and it’s only my UniversalMortgage LifeInsurance DONMOOR BRYAN Vacations of a week or neck at stake. The rider has more on the road were one to look okay, too, before I’ll JACK TAR POLLY FLINDERS’ of the highlights of the sum- stop. Even then I’m a little Call Walt Harrison 8724458 mer vacation season. uneasy for the first few Box 101, Cass City Getting a ride was never miles. The Finsilver Associates Inc. “Infants‘thru Size Seven” much of a problem. Oh, be- Isn’t that a shame? fore learning the ropes, one Designer summer I was let out miles Jeans Special DECORATE NOW CHRISTMAS OUTFITS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.. by: including Velvets CALVIN KLEIN ommoa IORDACHE Good Selection of SERGIO BABY GIFTS

We have many accessories and monogramming You don’t find nearly as services available. many hitchhikers now be- cause hitching a ride isn’t that easy. Sure, more per- sons have cars, but that is SAVE not the principal reason. Drivers are just plain I scared to pick up a rider. There are -plenty of them around who would like to give a helping hand. Would Sale Ends 30% enjoy the company, too. Who can blame them November 17th when the horror stories keep po ping up?Jt’s really not sa Pe to pick up a stranger. It’s a symptom of UMllEDTlME ONLY the problems we have now. Big Savings! FABCK=S NOT INCLUED 4 The same ones that have 1 made Cass City move from a one-man police force on foot to the multi-officered staff that serves todav. me same problem that makes the current drug program necessary at Cass City City Schools. Phone 872-2270 1 Hitchhiking exposes the PACE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1984 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

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I 1 Obituaries TraxIer opposed L I Eber Kreger, 69, Any memorials may be made to the Michigan dies Saturday Madette farmer Heart Association. by Eber (Ted) Kreger, 69, Incumbent Congressman on the Marlette Community \ Boy Scout Rd., Caro, died Funeral Mass Bob Traxler, Democrat, Hospital board, a board sugar Beet Growers As- Saturday, Oct. 27, at St, will be opposed in his bid member of the Croswell sociation. Mary’s Hospital, Saginaw, for his sixth consecutive theHeussner Marlette is a Communitygraduate of after a long illness. forJudith Shope term as 8th District Rep- Kreger, a retired farmer resentative by Marlette School District. and house builder, is sur- held Monday area farmer John Heuss- The 8th District includes vived by his wife, Grace. ner. all of Tuscola, Huron, They were married Dec. 27, Mrs. Judith Shope, 41, of Traxler, 53, Bay City, a Sanilac, Arenac and -Bay 1958. She is the former Mrs. Gagetown died suddenly graduate of Michigan State Counties, and part of Mid- Grace (Scott) Trisch. Thursday, Oct. 25, at Huron University and the Detroit land, Saginaw, St. Clair and Other survivors include Memorial Hospital in Bad College of Law, was elected Genesee Counties. two stepsons, Louis Trisch Axe. to the state legislature in and Jack Trisch, both of She was born Nov. 23, 1962. He was elected as a Caro; a stepdaughter, Mrs, 1942, in Cass City, the Michigan Representative John (Vera) Dombrowski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to the U.S. Congress in 1974. ,Zephyrhills, Fla. ; several Elery Sontag. :stePf andchildren, great- Miss anta was married Traxler serves on the gran children and great- to Elmer E. bopMay 12, House Appropriations ‘great-grandchildren. 1962, in Ga etown, where Committee and he is the Also surviving are a sis- they made t eir home. ranking majority member ter, Mrs. Roy (Gladys) She was aa member of St. for two Housing and Urban Ramsden, Inkster, and sev- Agatha Catholic Church of Development subcommit- Cral nieces and nephews. Gagetown. tees, the Independent Agen- Preceding him in death Mrs. Shope is survived by cies and the Agriculture BOB TRAXLER ere two brothers, Fer- her husband, Elmer; two Subcommittee. inand and Herman Kreger r. dau hters, Mrs-Douglas Heussner, 66, Republi- Sugar Beet Growers As- dnd one stewon, Leland (De ELKLAND FIRE CHIEF Jerome Root Jr., shows an old %ra Ann) Edler of Pi- can, and his son run a 1,150- sociation and a member of nisch. geon and Miss Jean Marie fire hat to Betty Greenleaf, one of the many visitors at the the Sanilac County Farm * Services were held at the acre family farm. Shope, at home; one son, Fire Prevention Seminar Saturday at Colony House. He is presently a trustee Bureau. Heussner has pre- Collon Funeral Home, John E. Shope, at home; viously served as the chair- Caro, at 1:Mp.m. Tuesday. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. man of the Marlette Com- Rev. Dr. John Bruce of the Elery Sontag of Gagetown; Caro United Methodist one sister, Ms. Mane Smith Church officiated. of Clearwater, Fla., and Burial was at the Kings- two brothers, James Son- , ton Cemetery, Khgston. tag of Sebewaing and Mor- ris Sontag of Cass City. One prevention seminar ’ Wedding daughter, Deanne, pre- ceded her in death. .: .: Announcements A prayer service was *) held Sunday at 3 p.m. from An estimated 400 persons No area was left without SUNDAY: till 6:OO Adults $1.50 h and 2:30 Little’s Funeral Home, attended the fire preven- adequate protection to par- In vita tions Cass City. Funeral Mass tion seminar at Colony ticipate in the parade, he NOW,..AMERICA’S NO. 1 HIT! Catalog8 loaned was conducted Monday at House Saturday to learn de- added. 11 a.m. from St. Agatha tails about the “Learn not Authorities said that the Fri. thru T)Iurs., November 2 8 overnight Catholic Church of to Burn” program spon- many firms that supply fire Gagetown, with Father sored by fire departments fightin equipment were FREE SUBSCRIPTION Julius A. Spleet, pastor, of- froin Huron, Sanilac and please8 with the seminar Monday morning at J F K High. WITH EACH ORDER ficia ting . Tuscola Counties. and said tliat the would Burial was in St. Agatha Many of the departments participate again iP asked. Cemetery, Gagetown. also furnished units that Among the ex rts at the participated in a parade seminar were I? our mem- down Cass City’s Main bers of the State Firemen’s Street that preceded the Association who were im- show. pressed by the exhibits The units, according to gathered by the three de- Elkland Fireman Dick partments. Root, were mostly antiques Festivities were con- THURSDAY thru SUNDAY or out of service vehicles cluded by a dance Saturday NOV. 1.2.3-4 (4 DAYS) not in current use. evening. URSDAY IS “BARGAIN VITE” - 800 ONLY ANTIQUE FIRE fighting equipment daySaturdaySunday. . .‘...... 7:30 & 9:20 highlighted the parade Saturday marking the 100th anniversary of the Deford woman Elkland Township Fire Department. Units from the threecounty area par- ticipated. rolls car over A beford woman refused hjuries in an accident Sun- medical treatment after day at 2: 10 a.m. when a veh- her vehicle rolled over in a icle driven by Irwin L. Cork * ditch on Deckerville Road, went out of control on M-46 ‘ about onequarter mile and struck a vehicle driven Y west of Murray Road Oct. by Rosemary E. Raymond, 19 at 2:30 a.m. 28,5660 Bevens Rd., Kings- Tuscola County Sheriff ’6 ton. Department Deputies Jeff According to the report, Bagocius and James Cork, 39, 365 E. Peck Rd., Compo reported that a veh- Peck, was attempting to NEXT . icle driven by Linda L. pass the Raymond vehicle, Fri. thru Groosbeck, 21,5704Decker- and lost control on the wet Thurs., Nov. ville Rd., Deford, left the pavement. He struck the 9.1 5. road, rolled over in the vehicle in the left side door. ditch and landed upright. Both vehicles were driven see It! Groosbeck told deputies away. that she swerved to miss a deer and lost control of the It’s time for vehicle. his moment of truth. ml Groosbeck was issued a I ticket for operating a vehi- cle while under the influ-

~ ence of alcohol. bmlng Noxt Thursday: “Revenge of the Nerds’’ Deputy J. Oliver reported that there were no injuries when a vehicle driven by Terrie G. Flikkie struck a tractor driven by her hus- band, John A. Flikkie, Oct. 19 at 6:45 p.m. According to the report, Mrs. Flikkie was following the tractor on Phillips Road, when she struck the tractor in the rear. The word ”laser” is real- The vehicle and the trac- ly an acronym. Its letters tor were driven away. stand for: Light Amplifica- Deputies Jeff Bagocius tion by Stimulated Emission and Phillip Mallory re- of Radiation. ported that there were no * FREE VIDEO TAPE and DISC MEMBERSH-lP * RCA Video Camera Rental * Video Tape Player Rental * Video Disc Rental * No Deposit heart of your heating system! Flnal Appearance in 19841 * Over 1200 Movies to Rent Don’t Miss It! There is a Ibt of HOT AIR going around about High Efficiency furnaces, but at LENNOX we are not just blowing smoke! 1944- 40 yrs.-lagg tbe bill f \ Diningon Golfing Lodging EHETLEW :ass City PLUMBING & HEATING Pigeon 6625 3rd Street, Gagetown, Ph. 665-9971 B72-5084 453-3531 PAGE, SIX CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1984 ." CASS CITY. MICHIGAN r

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J Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Hiram Keyser . Mr. and Mrs. Lee all were Wednesday supper turned home Thursda LaPeer were Friday even- Twenty-eight members Rabideau were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs.Clar- after spending a week wit{ ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. of the Senior Citizens group lunch guests of Mr. and ence Rumptz. her grandson and family, Sylvester Bukowski. attended the dinner on Fri- Mrs. Gaylord LaPeer. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marty Felmlee of Bay day where they celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wright were Sunday even- Wills, of Troy, Ind. Oct. 20, City was a Friday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Maddock of Colorado ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. she attended the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sofka. Jackson's 50th wedding an- Springs, Colo., and Mr. and Curtis Cleland. of her grandson, Steven Mr. and Mrs. Steve niversary and Mrs. Bruce Mrs. Henry Sofka were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cle- Wills, and Sandra HUM- Jacksdn and Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb's birthday. Mrs, Monday afternoon and din- land were Sunday after- pheries. < Mrs. George Jackson and Bob Jackson and John of Murill Shagena brought the ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don were Monday after- Anaheim, Calif., were 50th wedding anniversary John O'Borski at Summer Curtis Cleland. 50TH ANNIVERSARY noon pests of Mr. aiid Mrs. Thursday afternoon and decorated cake for the din- Haven. Melvm Peter and family. dinner guests and Saturday ner. Pictures were taken. Mr. and Mrs. Bob pagne,ME and Floyd MrsBryce Zulauf Cham- and The Euchre Club sur: Jean Matthews and Mrs. lunch guests of Mr. and Clara Bond, Mrs. Bob Jackson and John and Mr. Jack Ross were Tuesday prised Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Curtis Cleland were Tues- Mrs. Cliff Jackson. Damm and Mrs. LYM Hur- and Mrs. Steve Jackson evening guests of Mr. and Lapeer Saturday evening day guests of Mrs. Alex Cle- Mr. and Mrs. Phil ford were guests of Teri spent six days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schenk. when they met at WildwooQ land and Carol Laming. Sweeney of Brown City Mrs. Clarence Rumptz and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hunt Farms for dinner and later and Harry Damm at Michigan State Mr. Mrs. were Tuesday afternoon University at E'ast Lansing Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson were Sunday evening went to the home of Mr. ad I Lumber, Inc. I Cooper of Rochester, and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thursday. and other relatives . guests of Mr. and Mrs.Glen Mrs. Gaylord LaPed = Mae Cooper of Troy were Angus Sweeney. Bob Leslie was a Sunday Bob Leslie was a Tuesday Shagena.Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hur- where and relatives a group were of waitingfriends I PHONE 872L2141 CASS CITY I Thursday and Friday Reggie and Helen Tad- dinner guest of Mr. and evening guest of Mr. and guests of Bernice Gracey. 2sMr. and Mrs. Don zrak of Detroit, James Mrs. Carl Gibbard and Mrs. Carl Gibbard. ford and Debbie and Kelly to surprise the LaPeers for Gruber and sons William Kathy. Jeff Rutkowski of Mr. and Mrs. Cy Moore Wallace were guests of their goldFn wedding an- In McKnight of Bad Axe were and Steve of Drayton Cass City Was an evening of North Branch were Sun- Scott Hurford at Ferris niversary party. 8 Advertise It The Chronicle f Tuesday evenine nests of Plains, Stella Leszczynski guest. day supper guests of Mr. State College at Big Rapids Eight tables of car& I-- I-- Mr, and Mrs. JihuHewittI- and Lillian Otulakowski Mrs. Angus Sweeney was and Mrs. Angus Sweeney. Saturday and attended the were played and low prizq were Monday guests of Mr. a Friday afternoon guest of James Gruber of Drayton Ferris StatecGrand Valley were won by Mrs. Laurence and Mrs. Evans Gibbard Caroline Garety in Cass Plains was a Saturday and footballMrs. Alexgame. Cleland and liamson.Bartle and High Clarence prizes we@Wd- 1 and family. City. Sunday guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gary An- Bob Decker of Ubly and Mrs. Evans Gibbard and Carol visited Jean Matth- to Mrs. Clarence Williap dersen of Bri hton spent Mrs. Lynn Spencer at- family. ews and Mr. and Mrs. Jack son and Lynwood LaPeer. Men, Women and Children from Tuesday t% rough Sun- tended the Presbytery Mr. and MPPS.Gary An- Pelton Sunday afternoon. Jerry Decker won thl4 da with Mr. and Mrs. Earl meeting at the Tyrrone dersen of Brighton and Saturday dinner guests of traveling prize. Scienk. Presbyterian Church at Mrs. Earl Schenk were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A large decorated an- RICHARDS' BARBER STYLING 0 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fenton Tuesday. Saturday evening guests of Rumptz were Mr. and Mrs. niversary cake and jell-o :Q 6592 Houghton (Corner Houghton & Maple), Cass City Sweeney spent five days Bob Cleland Sr., Bob Cle- Mr. and Mrs. Randy Steve Jackson, Mr. and were served after the gifts - 8 with Dr. and Mrs. Tom Col- land Jr., Bill Cleland and Schenk and Elizabeth at Pi- Mrs. Bob Jackson and John were opened. WE ARE MORE THAN JUST A BARBER SHOP lins and family and Satur- Heather and Ken Harlon of geon. of Anaheim, Calif., Mr. and The next party will be day, Oct. 20, attended the Pontiac were Saturday Kevin Sweeney of Novi Mrs. John Mergyl and fam- held at the home of Mr. and We will come to your home Tues., Wed., Thurs. Mornings weddin of Teresa Good- guests of Alex Cleland spent the week end with Mr. ily of Lake Orion, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Laming Nov. I n-home slightly higher. i Mrs. service rich an Richard Sageman, and Mrs. Martin Sweeney. 17. A h .r.h\nQ a bi and Carol Laming. Mike Rumptz and family, ebro* F". c Two hair stylists to serve you. Call 872-4094 for an OPQ son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brenda Tyrrell of Big Other Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Grifka were Mr. and Mrs. Brian ****** E$O\\ef ''%9 appointment. Walk-ins are always welcome. Sageman of Bad Axe at the Rapids spent the week end and family and a friend 6 4 G*YS Q Hope Lutheran Church at 4 with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sweeney and family. Dave. +-$;$e +-$;$e p ALL PERMANENTS UNDER $20 a @ o'clock at Hartford. A re- Tyrrell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr Cindy Jackson of ception followed at the De- Mary Yietter spent five LaPeer were Sunday after- and Jeff and Mr. and Mrs. Anaheim, Calif., called Mr. PRECISION CUTS $5.00 OR LESS catur VFW Hall. days at St. Mary's Hospital noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland attended a and Mrs. Cliff Jackson on I Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cle- in Saginaw. Fran Yietter of Qaylord LaPeer. house warming at Lana their 50th wedding anniver- i Don't step down, step up bnd get your look together. land were Friday evening Filion and Mrs. Jim Hewitt Puterbaugh's new home sary Oct. 27 to wish them a guests of Mr. and Mrs. visited her Tuesday. Saturday evening. happy anniversary. BABY SHOWER a Mrs.Sunday Cliff afternoon Robinson guest was ~dhWtX?n Mrs. Curtis Cleland was I of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Dic- a group who at- kinson in Cass City. party atJ tendeamon$ a baby shower for Bob Decker of Ublv was held Randall Hewitt Knowles, a Tuesday supper gukst of GENERAL ELECTION infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn Church Stephen Knowles of Pon- Spencer. About 50 people of Trinit To the Qualitled Electors: tiac, Saturday afternoon at Jerry Peter of Clarkston the home of Mr. and Mrs. spent the week end with Mr. United Methodist Churct ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a Qeneral Electlon will be held In Jim Hewitt. Games were and Mrs. Melvin Peter and attended a Halloween part) played and prizes given. family. Sunday evening in the fel- All Precincts in fiscola County, Michigan A decorated cake cen- lowship hall from 6:30 to -P---_-__--~---I--.--. ON II-._II-_I_l_ll--ll-.l Bob Cleland Sr., Bill Cle- tered the table when a lunch land and daughter Heather 8:30. Chairperson I of the was served. Pontiac visited Mr. and event was Mrs, Dan Der- of finy. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1984 ****** Mrs. Jack Pelton Saturday forenoon.Mr. 'and Mrs. Glen Awards were given for -. -. -_- the best costumes. There was scavenger hunt for FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS, VIZ: ' Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Shagena visited Kenneth w Hendrick of Port Austin Fockler of Deckerville at youth from sixth through 2-Sthle Board of Educrtlon, P-Rog@ntrU of M, P-ihralms MSU, were Tuesday supper 12th grades. NATIONh,.: Presldent dnd ~~cePresldent of 1t-m Un1t.d Slrtaa. STATE: 2-0ovmrnors WSU. Huron Memorial Hospital guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff in Bad Axe Wednesday. Acting as clowns were CONGRESSIONAL. Unlted Strles Senitor, COUNTY. Prosecuting Attorney, Sherlff, County Clerk, County frersunr, Jackson. Stephen Knowles Larry Robinson of El-. fleprerentatlve In hQn8& Reglater of Deeds, Oraln Commlsaloner, County Mrs. lington, his mother, Gladys Commlwlonw and such other offlcere m mu nmlnatd rt Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gib- and Randall of Pontiac that the. bard Jr. and family of Bad spent last week with RobinsonDickinson, of Cass Ubly City. and Jane LEGISLATIVE: State Repressntrtivr Axe were Saturday guests Mr.and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gib- Donuts and cider were TOWNSH I Supervlror, Clark, Treasurer. Trustees and rueh Mrs. Mary Beardsley re- pm 9 other ofllcera 8s @renmlnrled 11 thrl llm. bard and family. served. -. _. -- -_ - I--__-_-- __ -,~------_ .___ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doerr AND ALSO TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWINO NON PARTISAN OFFICERS, VI2 and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cle- \ land met with the Shabbona THREE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT JUDGES COURT OF APPEALS * RLDS Church Sunshine JUDOE OF DISTRICT COURT 71.8 \ group at the Capri at Caro ALSO ANY OTHER OFFICES, IF ANY, FOR WHICH NOWPARTISAN CANDIOATES ARE TO BE ELECTEO. Sunday evenin -.__--I - -- .------*-__-I_-__------I- - -- Mr. and hrs. Orrin ALSO TO VOTE ON STATE, CITY AND TOWNSHIP PAOPOSALS Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spencer were Thurs- day supper and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vir- gil Lowe. Mrs. George Jackson and .-...... OILFORD TOWNSHIP Don Jackson spent from Tuesday through Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George - - COUPON.- I ------.+ Jackson Jr. and family at I I Oxford. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Per- I sells of Rochester were I Tuesday evening guests of I $20° Off 1 Bernice Gracey. I I Mrs. Hiram Keyser and I on any large I Mrs. Curtis Cleland visited I 1 Mrs. Stephen Knowles and z Randall of Pontiac at the Jim Hewitt home Monday. e*3 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee 0 PIZZA 8 of Marlette and Mr. and At Pizzavilla 2 Mrs. Frank Laming were c3I Thursday supper and even- I I With This Coupon I ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. I ALSO ANY AOOlTlONAL AMENDMENTS OR PROPOSALS THAT MAY BE SUBMITTED Arnold LaPeer. I Take Out Orders Only I ME and Mrs. Henry Sofka I I Phone 872-4440 I spent from Friday till Mon- I COUNTY TREASURER'S STATEMENT AS REQUIRED BY I Expires 1 1 13-84 ACT NO. 62 OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF 1933 day with Mr. and Mrs. I - I AS AMENDED David Main at Mt. Cle- I One coupon per family I I, Elpcne Kallsr, Treasurer 01 Ihe County of Tuscola, Mlchlgm. hereby COrllfY that as of September 24. 1884, tha thls office Indlcate ;hat the total of mII voted over md mens. 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$1.42 with $2.00 OW Coupon in Shopper’s Guide 4kdvw,~ When you buy 3 - 8 packs. , ; ?* Voortman Ass’t. s 11 Bulk Cookies Kinds \ CASS MICHIGAN PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1984 CITY, All spiders bite their prey with poisonous fangs, says VFW Post to National Wildlife’s Ranger Rick magazine, but in meet Nov. 7 only the black widow and the brown Post 3644 Veterans of Cavss City Bowling Leagues recluse are harmful to hu- Foreign Wars will hold their regular monthly mans. /-- meeting Wednesday even- ing, Nov. at the Charmont High Series: L. Yost 7, CHARMONT LADIES MERCHANTS’ “B” 543. at 7:30. High Series: C. Furness Women’s High Game: J. High Team Series: Coun- Oct. 24, 1984 High Game: L. Yost 203. Since its organization last Oct. 23, 1984 510. Lapp 190. try Cousins 1923. High Team Series: Fed- 43 High Game: W. Jensen High Team Series: Pin High Team Game: Four spring, the post now has Erla’s Charmont 24 eral Land Bank 1693. 27 204.. ’ Tippers Bees members. Veterans who Veronica’s 2010. 669. Cass City Sports 23 ’ High Team Game: Fed- have foreign service in ex- 25 High Team Series: High Team Game: Pin McMahan’s Auto Parts 22 eral Land Bank 593. Colony House 24 Wildwood 1806. peditionary or occupa- Cable-ettes Tippers 706. FRIDAY NITE DOUBLES Clare’s Sunoco 21 tional forces can get more 22 High Team Game: Oct. 19, 1984 Herron Builders 15 THURSDAY NITE TRIO Fort’s 21 Wildwood 641. information on joining from Charmont Thumb National Bank 15 Oct. 25, 1984 Post Commander Jim Wil- 17 MERCHANETTE LEAGUE & Standard Edward H. Doerr Truemner Salvage 17 L S 32 Bauer Candy Co. 14 son or Quartermaster Jack TUSCOLA All Wrights 30 Evans Products 13 Martin Electric 29 CC Sports 16% Charmont Esau. 24 ColwoodBar 30 Fuelgas Englehart ’ , Live Wires 16% GET TOGETHERS “A” 12 26 We Can Wrap Up Oct. 22, 1984 Kar Mikel’s 23% Rebel’s 29 Walbro Blue 12 Jacques Seed CC State Bank 13 22 Mission Sunday at Country Girls kiterman Builders 23 Hard Times 25 Tuckey Block 12 Anthony’s Party 20 Your 9 Vandemark Auto Kritzman’s 17 4 of us 24 Walbro Gold 9 Nelesco 20 Ouvry ’s .8 Parts 35 Chemical Bank Lutheran Church Hillaker’s Auct. Serv. 34 15 Alpbet’s 24 Circle S 19 Insurance Needs: Harris-Hampshire Ins. Miller’s Chicks 14 D & W’s 22 210 or Better Games: D. Babich Farms 17 High Series: Pat McIn- 33 Esther’s Health Spa 13 old Folks Nov. 11 is Mission Aware- tosh 566, L. Comment 516, Kingston IGA 31 I 21 Miller 245, P.Robinson 233, Pine Valley 17 Car, Mome and Life! Char mont 29 Cass City Sports 13* The Family 20 T. Peruski 217, D. Miller Gordon Builders 13 . ness Sunday at Good L. Yost 508, M. Michalski IGA Foodliner Happy H’s Ve cover it all. And our Shepherd Lutheran 507, E. Romain 501, C. D & F Signs 29 13” 17 212. USWA Local 6222 12 Bigelow Hardware 29 Walbro 12v2 550 or Better Series: D. Three R’s 11 Aichigan Mutual policies Church. Davidson 510; B. Phillips Anrod Screen Cyl. 12 Men’s High Series: N. re written the Buyer’s The Rev. Kenneth 503. Maurer Const. Co. 28 Miller 621, L. Truemner Central Shop Rite 10 on Mr. Kelly’s Market 26 Herron Builders 8 Holdburg 574. 596, D. Miller 589, P. McIn- :hoice Plan that gives Lindsay, of Concordia Col- High Games: M. Guild Men’s High Game: High Series: K. Martin lege in Ann Arbor, will be 212, P. McIntosh 200-201, L. Larry’s Car Wash 24 N. tosh 563. ou a variety of payment Comment L._Yost Pierce Apiaries 23 *To be adjusted. Holdburg 205. 716, Dale Smith 632, M. lptions. Call us. guest speaker. 202, 204. Women’s High Series: THURSDAY MORNING kfler 611. A display of mission pro- High Team . Series: High Series: Ken Martin High ’ Team Series: Mary Ann Kubacki 461. COFFEE High Games: K. Martin jects will feature those in Cable-ettes 2336. Kritzman’s 2538. Women’s High Game: N. 266, M. Lefler 228, R. which Good Shepherd High Team Game : Cable- 624, P. McIntosh 613, M. High Team Game: Rabideau Grifka 598, B. Albrecht and 185. Federal Land Bank 23% Nicholas 223, K. Martin 257, Church is involved. ettes 824. . Kritzman’s 862. High Team Series: 4 of Family Circus L.hSmith 226, C.R. Smith Doerr ,Agency A congregational potluck C. Comment 590, R. Geiger 18 200 or Better Games: J. US 1876. Gypsy’s 17 211, Dale Smith 243, J. 6265 Main St. dinner will also be held. 589, J. Smithson 586, M. Cass City kfler 584, J. Kuhl R. LaPP 256.201, D- WiS- High Team Game: 4 of Deering Farms 15% Guinther 211. AETERNOON 554, chmeyer Kris O’Dell ~~692, Phone 872-3815 TUESDAY Surbrook 553. 222, Pin Pals 15% High Team Series: Mar- LADIES High Games: M. Grifka 207, M. Guild 201, J. Morell Paul’s 13% tin Electric 1865. Ad)ustments Oct.23, 1984 236, K.Martin 233, P.McIn- 201. MERCHANTS “A” ArgyleSox 13 High Team Game: Mar- ’500 or Better Series: J. Oct. 24, 1984 Misfits 12 tin Electric 717. tosh 226-212, C. Comment Lapp J. Morell K. Charmont 19 224, R. Geiger 216, B. Al- 642, 578, Chemical Bank 18 brecht 213, B. Wildman 212. O’Dell 557, D. Wischme er Kingston State Bank 22% I Georgine ’s 16 High Team Series: Char- 551, J. Hunt 534, S. BarI er Charmont 20% Pierce’s Honey Bees 508, S. DeLong Croft-Clara Lumber 15 mont 2891. 501. 20 \ / ~rveIntw Wildwood Farms 14 High Team Game: Char- Agri-Sales 18 Hillside Beauties 14 mont 1029. New England Life 18 SATURDAY Best Five 17 to Mum to TUSCOLA SPINNERS Rabideau Motors 17 Bowler of GET TOGETHERS “B” Oct. 27, 1984 Gagetown Oil & Gas 14 Oct. 22, 1984 Paul’s Urethane Syst. 12 Partiers 16 Ouvry Chevy-Olds 11 Thumb the week Miller Eggs, Inc. 49 Pro Am’s 14 Cass City Oil & Gas 11 Pin Busters 13 Fuelgas 11 Roger’s Hay & Straw 36 Super Stars The TAWBA Bowler of Doerr Farms 35 12 National Bank the Week for Oct. 15-21 is Kingswood Inn 33 Hawks 11 210 or Better Game$: S. Norine Lemanski with a 567 Cass City IGA Team 4 11 Fobear 246, D. Miller 246, 31 Gutter Dusters J. McIntosh E. actual series. She bowls on Deford Countr Groc. 26 10 243-230, the & Mixed League at Sexy4 ‘ 9 Schulz E. Haag wishes to cat/ Today! 7 7 Dale’s Eaves &ugh. 22 232, 226-218, Bad Axe Lanes. Charmont 21 A. Witherspoon 222, M. Other 550 and higher Frank’s Maxi Muffler 20 High Boys’ Games: P. Grifka 220, K.Anthony 212. CAR0 series bowled were: Erla’s 7 Tuckey 185, S. Hammett 550 or Better Series: J. Joycelynn Blome, 593, Pi- 180, M. Gracy 179, J. Reed McIntosh 640, E. Haag 633, Thank Everyone CHIROPRACTIC geon; Wanda Sorrell, 584, High Series: R.Rabideau 169, K. Haley 164. D. Miller 623, E. Schulz 610, Biff’s-Kinde; MaryAnn 613, J. Doerr 607, D. Roth High Girls’ Games: R. M. Grifka 593, S. Fobear CLINIC Carder, 565, Bad Axe 603, S. Miller 571, D. Miller Davis 148, Y. Hurd 147. 582, J. Storm 581, K. An- Lanes; Florence Penfold, 562. High Boys’ Series: M. thony 573, R. Ellis 557. who made our 563, Biff’s-Kinde; Pat High Games: D. Roth 244, Gracey 511. Dr. Ru~Sah Kitchen, 559, Biff’s-Kinde; G. Bartnick 235, D. Miller Hi h Girls’ Series: Y. Instau officers Ethel Gunden, 557, Pigeon; 231, R. Rabideau 223, T. Hurf390. COW 6434559 Elaine Horetski, 556, Biff’s- Comment 217, J. Doerr 212. High Team Game: Pin at OES meet - Kinde; Pat Guigar, 552, High Team Series : Miller Busters 624. High Team Series’ Pin , 765 N. State St. Bad Axe Lanes; Catherine Eggs, Inc. 2822. Officers to Serve Echo Open House (Next to Krogers) Davidson, 551, Charmont , High Team Game : Miller Busters 1634. Chapter Order of Eastern Caro ‘and Sharon Cummings, 550, Eggs, Inc. 1027. Star for the coming year Charmont. GUYS & CAU were installed in a special meeting Saturday evening Oct. 23, 1984 A Success HOLY ROLLERS at the Masonic Temple. Oct. 28, 1984 Odd Couples 23 Installing officer was Country Cousins Linda Ashmore. Other in- Alley Cats 14 22 stalling officers were: Pin Tippers 13 Brand X 18 chaplain Eeorgine Jensen, The Winners of the Auctlbneers 12 Copeland & Gornowicz 18 marshal1 Fronda Janik and Grand Prize Drawings,1 Re-Racks llY2 Gutter Stompers 18 organist Betty Stilson. Double H 9 Ballbusters 16 Forty attended and Betty Slammers 7 Four Bees 15 Greenleaf and her commit- Trinity Street 6 Hutchinsons, Inc. 14 tee served lunch at the close $100 Savings Bonds, are Bar Flies 5%. of the installation in the di- CCYC 5 Men’s High Series: J. ning room. asfollows: * Ball Busters 5 Brown 526, Bert Brinkman Elected officers installed Pin Busters 525, Bob Brinkman 506, C. 4 were: worthy 1 matron, Sunday Sluggers 4 Terrasi 510. Thelma Mellendorf ; MeV’s High Games : Bert Grant Brown of Cass City Now-Open Days Week worthy patron, Edward (s 3 a Men’s High Series: Doug Brinkman 264, C. Terrasi Mellendorf; associate mat- Wayne Anderson of Cass City Call Anytime For Appointment O’Dell656. 220. ron, Donna Wernette, and Men’s High Game: K . Women’s High Series : K. associate patron, James Don Wildman of Cass City Sal’s Country Clipper Martin 237. Milligan 541. Jackson. Women’s High Series: J. Women’s High Game: K. Others were secretary, Marilyn‘Leiterman of Cass City 1231 Enolehart Rd.. Deford Phone 872-4176 Lapp 548. Milligan 191. Ruth Ann Whittaker ; trea- surer, Thelma Graham ; Louis Nemeth of Cass City conductress, Georgine Jen- sen, and associate conduc- tress, Janet Francis. Appointed officers for the Elect year are: chaplain, Betty Murphy ; marshall, Keith Murphy, and organist, Betty Stilson. Star points include Alexia DUANE S. HARDER Cook, Kim Roehl, Donna Thumb National Holm, Dolly Tracy and Vir- c.rrcttl STATE REPRESENTATIVE - 77th DISTRICT ginia Hartwick. 872431 1 Helen Lorentzen is war- 1-31- 13 MEMBER FDIC der, and sentinel,. Marie Jetta. The American flag * bearer is Theda Seeger and Eastern Star flag bearer, \ No special interest Lena Teller. / groups, but aspecial - JOIN interest in all groups.

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Willing to work to help farmers in any way possible to make farming successful. Willing to work to help keep the industry we now have and to attract more to our counties. Willing to work to help develop and promote our basic tourist attraction such as waters, woods, beaches and harbors. ThunrbNationa I CASCITY Paid for by the committee to elect Duane S. Harder PIGEON m&m 462-3118 140 Mabel Street Pigeon, Michigan 48755 MEMBER FDlC 8724311 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN ...... l...... **...*...... For health ...... HEALTH TIPS Your ne,ighborsays insurance to U r/ helppay soar ng How to cope with hospital and Down Memory Lane surgical bW, a learning disability Preschool girl check with State Farm. FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE enjoys Halloween YW ...’.’.’.’.’.’.’.’.’..,~.~...... ‘.~.’.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.*.~.~.~.*.~.~.*.~.~.*...... ,*...... ,~.....~,...... Albert Einstein had a early, the final result too ...... !,.,y ...... +...... ,.,.,...,...,.. learning disability. So did often is adult life of de- ...... an What is your favorite part She said on Halloween Agatha. Christie, Winston pendency on society. of Halloween? man, were honored on de- and Tom Craig. Churchill, Thomas Edison, Yet delinquency and night she wants to go visit FIVE YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cheryl Booms said that her best friend’s house, Nelson Rockefeller, Hans prison are not the only so- she liked getting all dressed Bethie, and see her grand- Christian Andersen .and cial cost of learning dis- up for trick-or-treating and parents.Cheryl’s mother, Sue General George Patton. So abilities. People with LD for school festivals. do Bruce Jenner and tend to have very low self- At the American Associa- Booms, a former teacher at Lindsay Wagner. They all images which are rein- tion of University Women’s Campbell Elementary overcame their handicaps forced daily. All too often Halloween Festival Mon- School, is a member of the to achieve success and per- the mental abuse suffered day night Cheryl was dres- AAUW and was in charge call ERNEST A. and chose the table siw and graduate of Ubly High sonal recognition. So can by LD people is even more sed up as her favorite doll, of the apple dunking booth router. School, he is the son of Rev. Over 250 persons at- others if they receive help degrading than the disabil- TEICHMAN JR. tended the annual meeting ity itself. Strawber‘ry Shortcake. Monday night. 6240 W. Main 1 Confirmed during Sun- and Mrs. Robert Von Oeyen in time. About 8 million of the Tuscola County Farm Cheryl said that last year Cheryl’s parents are Mr. , Cass City, Michigan day morning services at of Ubly. Americans have learning We now know that things she wore the costume of a and Mrs. John Booms, Bad Phone Good Shepherd Lutheran Bureau Thursday when di- disabilities, including 3 to 5 do not need to be this way. 872-3388 rectors were elected. witch. Axe. Church were Mrs. Linda TEN YEARS AGO percent of the nation’s One ACLD-designed study She said that she likes all Alfred Goodall of Cass City school age population. It af- found that as few as 55 Hofmeister, Mrs. Suzanne will be the director from the different types of candy Kidney and Donald Phil- George Diem of Minden fects one out of six Ameri- hours of proper instruction that she receives when she lips. City became the first man Elmwood and Elkland can families. led to dramatic academic Townships. is out trick-or-treating, but this year to hit a hole-in-one Learning disabilities are improvement, After only 35 most of all she likes the old Four members of the at Kolling Hills Golf Mary Sue Hodge of a complex and elusive hours the tendency toward standby, a Milky Way bar. Llke a pood Cass City Red Hawks were Course, when he aced the Snover has been named the handicap. What we do know delinquent behavior fell ab- wg-, Cheryl, a preschool stu- state Farm IS mere named to the Thumb B Con- fifth hole Wednesday. Diem 1960 American Dairy Prin- about all forms of LD is ruptly. cess. She is the daughter of dent at the Sacred Heart ference all-conference foot- was playing in a threesome that it interferes’with the The Michigan Associa- Preschool, Bad Axe, said ball team. Quarterback with James Sageman and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hodge. ability of normally intelli- tion For Children and Miss Hodge, 22, defeated that she enjoys the fes- Rusty Hoag and end Ken Herb Ludlow, both of Cass 23 gent people to understand Adults With Learning Dis- tivities at the school and ’ Martin were named on of- Citv. other young women in the and to rform in the world abilities invites the general contest. likes to see her classmates Advertise It In fense and Mike Vatter, aroun8“ them. If you are public to contact them at all dressed up for Hallo- linebacker, and Jack Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith learning disabled, you MICHIGAN ACLD, 20777 The City High and son Fred and Mr. and ween. She also enjoys The Chronicle. Groombridge, interior line- School girl’s basketball - I - -- . might experience all or Randall, Farmington, MI school projects such as team tuna up for its show- Mrs. Ray Bendrick and son some of these problems : 48204 or call (313) 471-0790 making window decora- down game with Franken- Randy took Difficulty with learning for further infor mation muth by taking a 40-38 win Smith to Detroit Sunday tions and painting basic academic subjects about their 18 chapters. pumpkins. t from Owen-Gage, The win and from there he returned such as reading, writing, came thanks to some to Great Lakes, mathematics and spelling. steady shooting by Elaine Mrs- Robinson, Difficulty understanding GREAT Stoutenburg who made 20 and Becky, $pent and acting upon verbal in- points. Saturday with Mr.and Mrs. struc t ions. This We BelieveI N~~ Cass City Lions Club Harlan Dickinson in Cass Difficulty thinking in an I members were installed City. orderly, logical way and SAVINGS during ceremonies held distinguishing between two American Politics and Tuesday night. They are 35 YEARS AGO similar concepts. Lavern Rutkoski, Dick Difficulty finding your Jones, Hans Schuchrnann, Raymond McCu*- way and where you leave the Kingdom of God Don Erla, Keith Pobanz loU h, Mrs- A.N* Bigelow your ossessions * anf Mrs. Lester Bailey are Dificulty judging time expected home Fiiday and distance. By this time next week the savior of the country issues this year are mora from a five-day stay in II- Difficulty completing the big political contest be- (and the world) and to say issues too, and they cannot School Menu linois. Mrs. Bigelow at- tasks. tween Democrats and Re- in effect, “I am America’s be separated. It is wrong to ’ tended a postmasters’ con- Difficulty judging other publicans will be history, last hope.” Charles Colson say religion has no place in i--? vention in Chicago. people’s emotions and at- and most of us will feel like wrote recently, “Even American politics. While NOV. 5-9, 1984 Dr. Delbert Rawson, titudes. shouting HALLELUJAH ! though government cannot our constitution guaran tees president of the Cass City Difficulty remembering Whether our favorite wins solve society’s problems, us freedom of religion, it MONDAY Chamber of Commerce, specific facts presented a or not, at least the political politicians perpetuate the never intended to provide will crown Miss Josephine short time before. hoopla will be over and myth because the illusion freedom from religion, as IN SERVICE DAY!! Oleski as home-coming Difficulty controlling be- America can return to perpetuates their power.” some advocate today. queen at the Vassar-Cass havior. some form of normalcy. How true! There is no doubt Frankly, a candidate’s re- NO SCHOOL City game Friday. At the Learning disabilities do Most of us would agree, I’m much more good wopld be ligious convictions are im- end of the first half of the not come and go. It is a life- sure, that presidential cam- accomplished by govern- portant to me, and they TUESDAY game the dedication of the long handicap ; however, paigns are much too long ment if we were blessed should be to you. new stadium will occur. the learning disabled can and the country would be with fewer politicians and May God bless America Polish Sausage The cement block structure be helped by compensatory better served if limited to a more statesmen. A states- and keep us strong and free. or is 20x60 feet in size. training to achieve their mere two or three weeks. man does what is right; a While we have many prob- P.B. and Jelly Cadet Gerald F. Pries- full potential. Most of us made up our politician does what is lems, some of which we are Hot Buttered Corn korn, son of Mr. and Mrs. One serious consequence minds long ago as to whom expedient, or convenient. truly ashamed of, America is a good country and de- Chunky Pineapple Otto Prieskorn of Cass City, of learning disabilities is we will vote for. Everyone familiar with Milk has just been named var- that the young people who The two candidates are serves out utmost support the Bible knows that no one as well as our prayers. sity back of the football suffer with it do poorly in offering the voters an in- will ever be able to solve WEDNESDAY team at Castle Heights school unless they are teresting contrast as to These are critical times the world’s problems but and Christians need to be Military Academy at Leba- helped. They tend to drop platforms, and the prom- God. It could have been Hoagie on a Bun non, Tenn. out of school and fall into a ises being made are no less on their knees daily, up- otherwise and history holding America and its or Sgt. Willard J. Alexan- range of anti-social be- grandiose than in previous would have read much dif- Pizza der, son of Nick L. Alexan- haviors. We now know that campaigns. After all, the ferently than it does, had leaders in prayer. Steamed Green Beans der of Gagetown, has been learning disabilities are right man will (1) balance “I exhort therefore, that, transferred to the Casual not the world received its first of all, supplications, Fresh Oranges/Pears strongly related to juvenile the budget (2) decrease savior and messiah 1900 Milk Detachment, 24th Infantry delinquency. It is clear that taxes (3) improve our de- prayers, intercessions, and years ago. Instead, they giving of thanks, be made Division in Ozuki, Honsho, unless the pattern of anti- fensive posture (4) improve nailed Him to a cross and THURSDAY Japan. social behavior is broken living conditions (5) help for all men, for kings, and Glidden Spred cried,n**--- “We 9, have no king but education...... (6) outlaw nuc- for all that are in authority, Poor Man’ s Stew lear weapons, etc. etc. ad Ldesar-* that we may lead a quiet Lo-Lust re Homemade Biscuit infinitum. It is the solemn duty of and peaceable life in all Giving or Over 14.5 million - - . _--0 noliticiansr -- the be- everv responsible Ameri- godliness and honesty.” 1 ENAMEL Ham burger nefit of the doubt, I grant can :citizen to vote in this Timothy 2:i and 2. Reg. Piping Hot Carrots them the right to make next election. The candi- Mixed Fruit bushels of cor12 stored promises they would like to dates and their platforms Pastor John R. Wood 13.99 gal. Milk see fulfilled, but it is hardly should be carefully First Baptist Church, $099 honest for any political scrutinized and evaluated. Cass City allStocks Michigan of old crop storage corn in ago by 6 and 8 percent re- leader to project himself as True, many of the political ADV. Save $4.00 FRIDAY facilities Oct. 1 totaled spectively. Chili and Crackers slightly more than 14.5 mill. or ion bushels, according tc Grilled Cheese the Michigan Agricultural Creamy Coleslaw Reporting Service. Peachy Peaches This year’s carryover Milk represents an 86 percent re. duction from the 106 millior bushel carryover of a yea1 ago and the lowest stockt since 1975. About 57 percenl of the grain was held in on farm locations. Winter wheat stocks oj slightly over 24 millior bushels was down 5 percenl from 1983. About 75 rcenl of the wheat was !reld ir off-farm facilities, which i! down from a year ago. Off farm storage include! ’ Keep Dick Allen mills, elevators warehouses, terminals anc processors. Oats, at a level of nearlj working for you! I *17 million bushels on hand exceeded 1983 levels by 11 percent. Just over 75 per cent of the oats were helc in on-farm storages corn pared to 80 percent held 01 farms a year ago. Barle: stocks on farms were dowi 8 percent from last year. Nationally, stocks of oh crop corn Oct. 1 totaled 72’ million bushels, 77 percen - below the record higl r stocks of last year. Of thc total corn stocks 48 percent KEEP THESE PROGRAMS: or 347 million bushels, wen Dick has addressed concerns of: stored on the farm, whlk FUNDING FOR: the remaining 52 Medical Care Facility Business-Agriculture-Tourism 375 million busrnt els wenO Libraries stored off-farm. The mar County Road Patrol 3 AREAS OF IMPACT TO THE THUMB keting year disappearancr Road Commission He’s workbg to imprevt them all and needs more time to continue the (Oct. 1, 1983 through Sept Veteran’s Counseling work. 30, 1W)was 6.56 billioi bushels, down 10 percen Cooperative Extension Mental Health Departmer,& Endorsed by Michigan Farm Bureau, Michigan Right To Llf& Michi- from a year ago. Oats an( gan State Chamber of Commerce, Michlgan Townships Assn., Mkhb wheat stored in all position: Emergency Sewices County Health Department mnRetailers Assn. were both down from a yea1 Animal Control Get Quick Results With The Chronicle’s & VOTE YES COUNTY PROPOSALS $ 1 and 2 Paid for by Committee to Adopt County P~OOW. i rind 2 *. ‘% v Classif led Ads 9 i-T d Welcome Deer Hunters KOEGEL SALE Chuck Steak. .a a . lb. Carolina Rh-1 lb. pke- Skinless $659 Sliced Franks 5 ib. BOX Bacon 0 11 Polish $159Ib. Sausage Steak .. .. lb. XGA TABLERITIPcum Ring Pork Cutlets a m'*I? 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Joshua Dillon, son of Rabideau in Caseville, Mrs. Rick of Cass City and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Com- , and Betsy Dillon, is re- Velma Helwig and other re- Mrs. Dick Burdon of ment Saturday were Mr. cuperating at home after a latives in the area. Gagetown. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ron Turner and stay at Hills and Dales Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Les Beach Burt Bain of Drayton daughters, Mr. and Mrs. pital, Cass City, where he returned recently after vis- Plains spent the week end Jim Turner and family and was treated for pneumonia. iting their son Stanley and with the Comments. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bliss and His grandmother, Mrs. family in Rhode Island. Mr. and Mrs. Leo family of Cass City. Helen Stock of Unionville, Seurynck were at Huron Deacon and Mrs. Lam- spent a few days with him. ANNOUNCE WINNERS Memorial Hospital in Bad bert Kuhr moved Saturday During the past couple of Axe Saturday afternoon, to their new location in weeks, three students in October was Fire Safety where Mrs. Jim (Evelyn) Rochester.Dinner guests Sunday of Owen-Gage Area Schools Month and to help educate Winchester is a patient. suffered injuries. Troy students, the Gagetown- They also called on Mr . and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goodell , Reehl sustained a shoulder Elmwood Township Fire Mrs. Gary Goebel in Port were Mr. and Mrs. Henry separation during football Department sponsored a\ Austin. Renzio of Livonia and Fran- practice. Carrie LaBelle, a coloring contest for Owen- In honor of his birthday, cis Goodell. fifth grader, suffered a bro- Gage kindergarten through Eugene Izydorek and his Mr. and Mrs. Vinny Re- ken arm and third grader, second grade, a paster con- family of Marlette were en- pshinska of Lapeer and Sara Davidson has a broken test for third through fifth tertained Saturday for din- Martin ' Bartholomy of wrist as a result of playg- grade and an essay contest ner with birthday cake and North Branch were among round accidents. for sixth grade. ice cream at the home of those attending the funeral Mrs. Lynette Weath- Wdnegday, Oct. 24, the Mr. and Mrs. William Monday of Mrs. Elmer erhead and Brooke of fire department, in con- Ashmore. I (Judy) Shop at St. Agatha Flushing spent a few days junction with the DNR and Guests for the evening of Catholic Church. with Mrs.' Weatherhead's the State president of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murl Firemen's sociation, NEW WINTER STORE HOURS: LaFave of Owendale. William Reimk of. Bad 4th in Series Open to 6 p.m. Mon., Tues., Wed.; Thurs. and Fri. to 9 p.m.; Sat to 6 p.m. Axe presented an assembly CATHOLIC WOMEN MEET to elementary students. Smokey the Bear made a ALCOHOL DRUG II 24, 18 special appearance for his I - Wednesday, Oct. It has always been our goal to members of St. Agatha 40th birthday celebration. Use and Misuse save you money on your weekly Women's Society attended The firemen furnished grocery &ill... With our new ESP the allday meeting of the decorated cakes. prices. you save even more... East Region Council of First place winners in the Look for the ESP Savings Jag: Catholic Women. contest were Tonya Smith, "Intervention: thmughout our store! The meeting was hosted Dion Dronsella, Kay Tim- * dwhv. -r ua kom- Ow - 8w wmm m mea1 vou (0 by the women of St. Pan-' mons, Patti Timmons, Jill b.*Wnnw Pha AmWY kThmv.crg. in .nul Y lnomkng I d th h *.dtuhw CWI(ou cratius Parish, Cass City. Susalla, Lynn Cummins rndn we. Solution" Featured speaker was and Michelle Peters. A Father Austin Schlaefer of Speakec the Queen of Angels Re- ****** unk Et Wagnalk New Encyclopedia -Volume 18 treat House in Saginaw. Barbara Foster, R.N. Dairy Products Mrs. Gerry Carolan was $4.49 ****** the overnight guest Friday Assistant , In t ervent ion Program Maplegrove, Vd. 1 On Sale &w Week For%! of her daughter, Mrs. Skip West Bloomf ield, Michigan FYudWhen You Buy Vol. 10 You Can Purchase... Conners of Caseville, and An Important In Your Family's Sylvester Kubiak is a pa- Investment Health! tient at Veterans Hospital they were dinner guests of Movie: Funk 8 Wagmlls in Saginaw. Mr. and Mrs. Les Clark of Family Medical Guide Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kinde . "The Intervent,ion" winalty published 8s SYMPTOMS Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ''...helps the Fillyuntutod dwnose an ill- the Kehoe spent from Thurs- as sealtat 44 02 prrrfesslonelsdo: bykrdring~pits-m-tcrn large or small curd day to Sunday with Mr. and Munro left Frida for their Also Part I1 Mrs. William Prieur in Far- winter home in lakeland, Onlv $5.98 Cottage Cheese $139 Fla. CmaillReW VdmIs $17.6 mingtan Hills. Mrs. Jack Community Support Systems Bieth of Highland spent the Kirk Carolan and Miss Ha9dsomely Bound To Match Funk B Wagnalls Maggie O'Connell of Mt. NmEncyclopedia. day Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Pleasant were overnight only At Participating Stores. Seeley of Petoskey , en guests Friday of Kirk's pa- MONDAY, NOV. 5 route to their winter home rents, Mr, and Mrs. Francis in Boynton Beach, Fla., vi- Gosh, and Saturday they 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. I Health Beauty- sited Mr. and Mrs. Lee visited his grandmother, Mrs. Gerry Carolan. CAS$ CITY HIGH RSE, Uaoconted or Frd-8rve 6W In a round of farewell Frozen Foods Retired group celebrations before they SCHOOL CAFETORIUM Ban $159 left to spend the winter in bmmf Chlcken, Turkey, I.sot. holds meet St. Petersburg, Fla., Mr. SPONSORED IN COMMUNITY INTEREST Wac b Chmere .I os. P~Q. Roll-On pw. BY Roy& Aworted Bcentm +0.7 0%Jug and Mrs. Harry Comment The Cass City Retired were entertained by Mrs. Banquet Persons group held their. Vi Dembowski of Sebewa- iGiiiiioi~a ia a a $199 The Cass City State Bank oeiee regular meeting Oct. 11 ing, Bill and Irene Freeman Pot Pies with 22 members and two guests present, Helen Ward I Melrthol or Cherry and Edith Slack. Marion roat Lozenges, $149 President e McClorey called the meet- GENERAL ELECTION Drumstickse wta8 =IOCL a+. m, ing to order. Invocation and salute to the flag were led Coldcaps ooeaeee %I9 by Rose Worstell and To the quatified electors of the townships of Evergreen and Green- America the Beautiful was leaf: Produce sung by all. Sweet -Doma A silent prayer was held Notice is hereby given, that a general election will be held in Sanilac Flrmt mf the Sewn for the late Rev. Melvin Maelr1na.r Mllllng Co. Vender. county, Michigan on: 7-9raln or Whoat =I112 lb. Loat The Nov. 8 meeting will Country be held at the Lutheran Fel- $119 lowship Hall and Clara TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1984 Bread eememme Eberts, Mildred Herr and Don and Donna Wer- Green Onions Bunch Kmmblmr 43os. For the purpose of electing the following officers, vlt: Chlpotea, Gtamhopprra or nette are in charge of ar- NATIONAL - President and Vice-president of the United States Radishes bot. rangements. oatmeal Cremes 99' CONGRESSIONAL - United States Senator; Representative in Cucumbers E.ch Soil District Congress ,GreenPeppem- LEGISLATIVE - State Representative land judging STATE Two members of the State Board of Education, Two Regents of the University of Michigan, Two Trustees of Michigan State Univer- awards told sity, Two Governors of Wayne State University COUNTY Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County Clerk, County The Tuscola Soil Conser- - Facoupon I CaCoupon 1 vation District sponsored a Treasurer, Register of Deeds, Drain Commissioner, Sunreyor, County - 2ocOTCIrutl land judging contest re- Commissioner and such other Officers as are elected at that time. Final 1 Sunlight cently, according to Henry Gruber, District Chairman. And also any additional officers that may be on the ballot. Touch Detergent Millington FFA won first I Umlt 1 -33a.Btl...... I Uanltl -orbox...... place and are recipients of ' Limit one coupon p.r family. Coupon .~rd$7.40 And also to vote on the following nowpartisan officers, vit: rwuirsd, excluding tab.eco, dcohdic kveragms or othu the Bruce Ruggles Merno- cmit&. Lxpiras S.t, Nov. 3,lW. - I rial award, with Tim Brown placing first; Martin Kujat, NON-PARTISAN I Three Justices of the Supreme Court, Judges of second, and Cory Hunt, the Court of Appeals third. Second place went to USA FFA with Scott Stahl, Ken Currey and Monique And also in counties electing judges of: Circuit Court and District VanSteenhouse placing court. Facoupon 1 first, second and third, re- Want 12Inch spectively. Mayville FFA I Reynolds was third with David Mid- And also to vote on the following state proposals: dleton, * Rob Janks and Foil Randy Buckmaster placing I Urnit 1 -200 ft. RoU ...... Limit cww emp.r family. Coupon mnd $7.00 6rctmso first, second and third. PROPOSAL A - A proposal to allow the legislature to approve or nquind, artluding tobcco, mkohdic bmvmmgms or othu Scott Stahl of USA was disapprove administrative rules. coupon horns. Excriras 6.t.Nov. 3.1oU. - I the high individual scorer PROPOSAL B - A proposat to establhh a Natural Resources Trust for the county with Tim Brown of Millington plac- Fund and a board to administer it, to provide revenues for it from ing second and Martin natural resource leases, and existing funds and to specify and limit Kujat of Millington, third. the expenditures therefrom. The land judging contest is sponsored to help in PROPOSAL C - A proposal to amend Article 9, Sections 1 and 2 of teachin students to deter- the Constitution relating to taxes, other revenues and voter or mine pf ysical features of legislative approval of same. the soil, problems which af- fect the use and treatment of the area land capability Also any additional amendments or proposals that may be classification, recom- submitted. I mended treatments and conservation practices for agricultural land use and suitability for non-agricul- The election will be conducted at the following polling places: tural uses. Millington FFA will re- QREENLEAF TOWNSHIP ceive the first place trophy EVERGREEN TOWNSHIP cacoupon Facoupon and the Bruce Ruggles Township Hall - 2nd building Township Hall 1 I Gilbert Road Van IkKsmp Froun Memorial Award ($40 cash W. of Decker & Shabbona Roads award) ; USA FFA, the sec- Otis Dorland, Clerk Clare Brown, Clerk [ Fish ond place trophy and Fillets Mayville FFA, third place r I Mait x aettJ24oz ...... trophy. Scott Stahl will re- ceive the high individual award. Awards will be made at DELENE SCHULTHEISS the Tuscola Soil Conserva- tion District annual meet- SANlLAC COUNTY CLERK ing Jan, 17. PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,lW CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

P Harness racing a way of life More than a fair showing fo r Copeland For Leonard Copeland, don’t you quit. 1 always tell Copeland, 73, has been known throughout the the horse had total win- leading the pack all the the corners.” sunshine. While they are in harness racing has not just them if I quit I might Just racing trotters for more county fair circuit in the nings of about $%,OoO. She way. Now there is someone Copeland and his wife Florida, their grandchil- been a way to make a liv- as well lay down and die. than 30 years. During that state. Presently Copeland wasworthabout$50,000.He coming at you all the time. Blanch, 5765 Hadley Road, dren, Terry and Brenda ing, it has been his living. AndIdon’t wanttodothat,” time, hls name, and his is taking care of six horses took the horse to several Sometimes they will be four Cass City, take the winters Betzold, take care of the “A lot of people say why Copeland said. horses have kmme wall- that,,- he owns. veterinarians and finallv tn or five wide going around off and go to Florida for the horses for them. ”Everyone says that Michigan State. ..- -Universjty -.--.-----# -- when we come out to race to see if they could amm- that they got the Co elands tate her foot to save ihe to beat, because t Rey got horse so he could still use good trotters, ” he said. her for raising colts. All the Copeland’s horses have veterinarians said that no- set track records at several thing could be done for the county fairs including Hart, filly, and the horse was de- Onekama, Cheboygan and stroyed . Harrison. He has raced at Copeland has had his all the county fair harness share of broken bones and races in the area. Not only injuries during his career. has Copeland set records He said that he had his ribs,, while racing his own wrist and nose brokeh. He horses, but horses that he has also had his head cut has raised and sold are also open as a result of harness record holders at county racing accidents. fairs in the state. At a recent race in Alle- For Copeland, the horse gan, a driver cut his horse racing business is just that, in front of Copeland, which a business. He will train his caused his horse to stum- horses at least 300 miles be- ble. He said that he would fore the racing season be- have had to go to the judge gins. Each day he jogs his if he wanted to make a com- horses five miles. Twice a plaint against the driver. week Copeland will jog the “I never complained, but horse 15 mile9 a day to I told the man, don’t let it “toughen them up” for the happen again, or we’re both circuit. going down,” he said. He said that a lot of Copeland is also involved people think that horses are in breeding and raising dumb, but he disagrees colts to keep him supplied with them. He said that dur- with trotters for the future. ing the training period he He said he generally will will jog the horses on the hire a stud to come in for road in front of his house. the breeding, rather than When the horses have com- keep a stallion around. Stud HOOK UP -- Blanche and Leonard Copeland put the pleted the fifth mile, they fee is about $500. He also her for will automatically turn into takes special care to see necessary harnessing on Touch of Faith to prepare the gate. that the horses do not have a morning workout. “It takes a lot out of a problems when they foal. horse to go the mile,” Cope- He said that out of the more land said. Most harness than 25 colts that he has races are a one-mile race. had, only one of them has He added that an important died. “So you know that we part of winning the race is have sat up quite a few FEED BAG - Leonard Copeland feeds two of his horses teaching the horse to run nights. ” that he races at county fairs throughout the state. Hillside Beauty Salon the last quarter mile. Copeland said that the “If you don’t teach your Croswell and Imlay City presents colts to finish the last quar- fairgrounds have tracks ter of a mile, then you don’t that are in the best condi- win races,” Copeland said. tion. Several times he has Ladyfingers Professional “That’s when they got to entered Croswell’s Coon move. They got to learn to Futurity, which has a finish. ” $50,000 purse, one of the Nail Care Services The business has not been largest in the state. Al- without its share of though he has never taken heartbreaks for Copeland. first place, he has finished II Sculptured Nails About three years ago a in the money several times. Nail Tips, Silk Wraps filly named Satey’s Birth- “It ain’t like it used to - day had to be destroyed be- be,” Copeland said about , An easy way for women td have long, cause of broken bones in harness racing. “You used strong beautiful nails. her foot. Copeland said that to get out in front and be ! We are now piercing Deford woman pleads ears with a unique ear piercing system. guilty to charges Monday, District Court Cemetery Rd., Deford, was Which insures our customer the Judge Richard Kern ac- issued a ticket by Kingston highest degree of sterility cepted a guilty plea from a Police Officer Carmine Deford woman on charges Prinzo, Oct. 5 on Ross of operatin a vehicle with Street, Kingston. 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C URTI 700 N. State St. Caro Ph. 673-2171 Cas City Chronicle Cam Clty Phone 872-2010 CASS’ CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,IW PAGE THIRTEEN CLIP THIS COUPON AND Thumb Agriculture 0 SAVEon io/o ,Dayplanned for December 1 / CANDIES ACCESSORIES B A large Thumb Agricul- “Chemical Safety,”-“Stress ture Day is planned for Management,” “On Farm Saturday, Dec. 1. Over 90 Micro’s,” “1985 Farm Bill” Fingerless Gloves Regular Knit Gloves exhibitors, a timely prog- and “Sharpen Your Mar- ram, coffee and donuts and keting Tools.” The after- 4 Coordinating Scarves Stockings Hosiery door prizes will be a part of noon program will focus on Valid thru 11-3-84 this special day. The activ- “Farm Commodity Pros- ity will be held at C+assCity pects for 1985” by John A. High School from 9: 00 a.m.- Schnittker of Schnittker As- Take advantage of our layaway plan and 4:OO p.m. sociates of Washington, Exhibitors throughout D.C. The talk will focus on layaway those boots today! the state of Michigan will the agriculture forecast for be participating with edu- the coming year. This will cational displays .and/or include the domestic, as . “THE -GREATER VALUE SHOE STORE. “ exhibits. The special well as the international exhibits will feature what’s picture. Schnittker was on new in herbicides, insec- the Thumb Agriculture Day ticides, energy equipment, program in 1978 and was building supplies, comput- received very well. ers, credit and other ag- The day’s activity is open riculturea chance interests. to view You willthe A DOZEN VOLUNTEERS.mailed out an estimated 4,500 brochureg toture all interests people withwith agricul- no ad- telling the details of this year’s Bach Festival slated for the Thanks- exhibits and visit with the mission and door prizes to giving week end. The crew worked in the Walbro Corporation confer- exhibitors during the day. be awarded at the close of ence room Monday evening. Clockwise from left, facing the camera The morning program the program. A meal will will feature nine mini-ses- be served at noon with a are: Alice Lovejoy, Lambert Althaver, Holly Althaver, Nat Tuttle and sions on such topics as minimal charge. Marg Tuttle. The entire program is sponsored by the Huron, Sanilac and Tuscola Stokan ‘opposed Cooperative Extension Ser- vice, along with the ag- ribusiness people par- by former Harbor ticipating. We are an- ww-- ticipating over 1,000 people to be in attendance at this large Thumb agriculture Beach Police Chief day, states William Bortel, Nov. 6, Huron County vot- ning without opposition. Tuscola County Extension ers will decide whether to They are: Betty Powell, Director. retain incumbent sheriff supervisor ; Donald W. \ Richard V. Stokan, or if Reid, clerk; Theodore W. challenger John E. Sheldon, treasurer ; Dqnnie United Way CHILDREN’S Stickney will be the new Metzger and Ottomar sheriff. Sting, trustees. halfway to goal MULTl V ITAM IN Stickney, 55, Democrat, a retired Harbor Beach SHERIDAN TOWNSHIP Arthur Holmberg, presi- CHEWABLES police chief after 15 years dent of the Elkland and Regular 100 Tablets ICoNTACll of service, was unopposed In Sheridan Township, Novesta United Way an- in the primary. four Republicans and one nounced Tuesday that they COWARE 10 Caps He has also served as a Democratic incumbent are had collected more than I 10 Caps police officer in Oakland unopposed in next week’s $8,OO0 so far this year. Chewable County for eight years. election. They are: Robert Holmberg said that it s300 He is a member;and a Becking, Republican, “looks favorable” that they ’ VITAMINS past president of the Huron supervisor ; Ronald J. will reach their goal of

County Police Chief’s As- Hoffman, Republican, $16,000. He added that most I sociation, an active clerk; Helen Szewc, Demo- of the money and pledges member of the Michigan crat, treasurer, and Stan- collected so far have come ’ Association of Police ley J. Heleski and James E. from the industrial and bus- Chiefs, and a member of Shaw, both Republican, iness sectors of the * the National Association of trustees. townships. Police Chiefs. Stokan, 44, has served as sheriff since 1973. He has been a president of the Michigan Sheriff’s Associa- Muxlow runs tion, a secretary of the Huron county Law Enforce- /[-Lf\lOVER - DRY SKIN LOTION ment Training Council, and 16 02. Bottle is a member of the Huron unopposed COMPARE TO VASELINE County Police Chief’s As- sociation. 1-1 1-1 In the August primaKY Stokan, republican, de- in election feated Herbert Williams, a former Bad Axe police of- In Sanilac County the years. Those running unop- ficer for 12 years. Nov. 6 election was decided posed are: Audrey Leslie, Elected Huron County of- in the August primary when supervisor; Otis Dorland, ficials running unopposed the voters chose their Re- clerk; Wayne M. Whit- $3791502. I will be: Prosecutor, Karl publicans to represent taker, treasurer; James R. E. Kraus; clerk,treasurer, Helen M. them in the county wide of- Brown, trustee; Ronald A. Lemanski ; fice contest. Rockwell, . trustee. Roberta Moetteli and regis- Keith Muxlow, District 78 Rockwell was appointed to SKIN ter of deeds, Frances Representative, is running the board last year to re- Holdwick. unopposed to represent the place Lloyd Frederick, who CREAM citizens of Sanilac County resigned, and Alvin R. Burk 10 Of. BINGHAM TOWNSHIP and part of St. Clair County. will be constable. Mbxlow, 51, a Brown City ~ Republican incumbent farmer and former mayor GREENLEAF Aaron J. Weltin will be of Brown City, is also a $1 78 10 02. Centric challenged by Donald D. manager for the industrial Unopposed Republican Wright, Democrat, in next park in Brown City. incumbents for Greenleaf AtoZinc - BONUS OFFER 1 30FREE I ~317 week’s election. Committees that Muxlow Township offices are: Weltin, a “cash- -crop serves on are: vice-chair- Gerald Bock, supervisor; Vitamins farmer, is serving his 16th man of Agriculture and Clare Brown, clerk; Aletha consecutive year as super- Forestry, Senior Citizens Fox,treasurer ; Vera Nicol, trustee; Mark Battel, trus- visor. . and Retirement, State Af- Wright, a salesman for- fairs and Towns and Coun- tee, and Henry Bartnik, COMPARE TO WILDREN TYLENOL Fuelgas Corp., has served ties. constable. on the Ubly Village board Republicans that will be’ L for 12 years. elected to serve in the LAMoTTEToWNSHIP . Caps Other unopposed mem- county wide offices are: I3O $927 bers running, for the Bin- James V. Young, pro- In Lamotte Township the LACE1AMINOPHCNI gham Township board are : secutor; John G. Osborne, August primary once again Chi Idren’s Joe Trepkoski, clerk; sheriff; Delene Schul- decided the Nov. 6 election, Elmer O’Berski, trea- theiss, clerk; Ken Rhead, with the exception of the TYLENOL \ surer; James C. Osentoski, treasurer; Maurice D. su rvisor’s position. trustee, and John M. Rut- Turnbull, register of deeds, Krmer supervisor Jack SALON TOUCH” 36 Tabs kowski, trustee. and Stuart Armstead, drain Gillig will be running a Qbesc6 NON-IISPIRIN commissioner. write in campaign against BALSAM & PROTEIN BROOKFIELD TOWNSHIP District 5 county commis- kichael F. Redman. Gillig CHILDREN’S PAIN RELIEVER lost in the primary for a 02, $259 sioner, Donald R. Decker, 15 SHAMPOO Five Republican incum- incumbent Republican, will trustee’s position on the (NORMAL FROMULA) Flex 59 board. 36 Tabs $1 bents are unopposed for the continue to serve Green- 1 - Brookfield Township of- leaf, Evergreen and Republican incumbents COMPARE TO fices. They are: Walton Lamotte Townships. that will be reelected are: Brown, supervisor ; Ed- Wayne R. Adams, clerk; -1 -1 mund Good Jr., clerk; EVERGREEN TOWNSHIP Linda L. Hirsch, treasurer, ObSCO@ Robert McPhail, trea- Ronald A. Shaw, trustee; ; Charles Roggenbuck, trus- 16 02. surer Lloyd Kretzschmer , Evergreen Township will NATU R A1 trustee and Victor Wissner, retain the same Republican tee, and Barton G.Zerellen, I trustee. Allan Kretzschmer board for an additional four constable. VEGETABLE and Brenda Kretzschmer are running for two of the LAXATIVE six park commission seats 1 $170 iy 14 or. SIZE available. The other four positions are open at this time.

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Guaranteed Quality bents in Grant Township I 14 oz. $429 seeking reelection are run- We Accept All Mfg.’s $743 Farm workers create jobs We Accept All Aut horited Thumb One farmworker creates Distributor jobs for six nonfarm pebple Pre-Pay who produce the things far- HOLLISTER mers need and who pro- Prescription Plans cess, transport and mer- Phone 872-2010 I OSTOMY PRODUCTS chandise the things far- I mers produce. PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,19&1 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Non-partisan b-4 Wright challenga R‘ussell in .one )*, ** --# ”**h candidates p of 4 county contested races pl- I Two Cass City residents, ment areas has helped him tiring commissioner J. COUNTY CLERK Royce H. Russell, Republi- serve the residents of the Benson Collon, Republican. Incumbent Elsie Hicks, can, and Lawrence M. county. District 4 represents In- Republican, will be unop- Wright, Democrat, are Russell and his wife, dianfields and Wells posed in her attempt for her vying for the District 2 Betty, have five children. Townships. seventh straight term as County Commission seat. District 2 consists of District 5 incumbent Tuscola County Clerk. Wright, 41,6281 Lakeside Novesta, Elkland, Margaret A, Wenta, Demo- Hicks, 59, was appointed Dr., Cass City, an author, Elmwood and Kingston crat, is challenged by clerk in February 1970, SUC- is a graduate of Wayne Townships. Michael Green, Townships ceeding her father-in-law, State University with a in the district are Fremont, Archie Hicks, who died be- masters degree in guidance OTHER DISTRICTS Dayton, Koylton, Wells and fore his term was com- and counseling. He feels Watertown. pleted, She has worked in that the county commission District 1 Republican in- Robert Russell, Democ- the clerk’s office since 1961. needs people on the board cumbent Donna Rayl, rat, is running without op- Hicks is a 1943 graduate who are creative thinkers. Akron, has no opposition in position to represent the of Car0 High School. the election. Rayl is chair- voters in District 6. District She and her husband, “The current board just RUSSELL LAWRENCE wants to pay out the money person of the county com- 6 consists of Tuscola and Gerald, a dairy farmer, and not think about the al- missioners. District 1 con- Vassar Townships and the have three children and six ternatives,,, Wright said. Wright and his wife, Cass City First Presbyte- sists of Columbia, El- city of Vassar. grandchildren. He said that an alterna- Karen, have three children. rian Church and a member lington, Wisner, Akron and In District 7. William A. tive to spending the money Russell, 59,4730 Hunt St., Of the CaSS City Community Almer Townships. Worth, Democrat, and COUNTY TREASURER for the maintenance re- Cass City, is seeking his Choir. In District 3, John H. Robert Fong, Republican, pairs to the county build- fourth term as county com- Russell said the commis- Goodchild is unopposed to will seek the vacancy left Elgene Keller, Republi- ings would be to set up a missioner. He is presently sioners face a difficult fi- take over for retiring Paul by retiring Kenneth L. Ken- can, is seeking her third program where high school the chairman of the person- nancial situation in 1985, Nagy of Vassar. Goodchild nedy, Democrat. Kennedy straight term as Tuscola students, seeking trade ex- ne1 committee, a member and they are facing a “real beat out three other ~e-has been representing County Treasurer. She has . perience, could repair of the finance committee tight budget.” publican candidates for the Arkla and Millington worked in the treasurer’s of the maintenance and the commission’s rep- He added that the county position. Townships. office for 26 years. She problems, He added that a resentative to the Commis- has been operating on the The townships compris- worked four of those years retired carpenter could sion on Aging. Russell, a lowest millage for a county ing District 3 are, Juniata, PROSECUTING as a deputy treasurer. supervise the project. retired farmer, was trea- in the state, and it is impor- Gilford , Fairgrove and De- ATTORNEY Keller, 59, a 1943 Wright said that the surer for Elmwood tant that the voters under- nmark, graduate of Cass City High DAVID H. RAAFLAUB county now needs the o.50 Township for 18 years. He stand the need for the mil- Democrat James R. G.Scott Stermer, 32, Re- School, is unopposed for the I. millage increase because was also a chairman of the lage requests. McLoskey and Republican publican, is running with- psition. they have <

__ ~ . of Govomors, Woyn. Stat. Univ. 11 grandchildren. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF WINFRED D. FRASER GARY ARTINIAN GOVERNORS OF WAYNE I I STATO UNIVERSITY 11 Bd. of GOvmrnwl, Woynr Stah Unir. Id. of Govwnws, Woyno $toto Unb. Little GEORGE BASHARA VOTE,FOR MOT MORE THAW TWO I I DENISE J. LEWIS n HOWARD BELL, INC. BUlCK PONTIAC = GMC e 1 M-24 & FRANK ST. CAR0 PH. 6736126 KEEP THAT GREAT GM FEELING WITH GENUINE GM PARTS. night P UWIlAL rOTOli COIKnuIon e 1984 BUICK PARK AVENUE .With All The Extras, Only 12.000 Miles ...... $14.995.00 ...... $4795.00 g 1983 CHEVROLET CITATION Nice Car And Priced To Sell At damage 1E! 1982 PONTIAC GRAND PRlX . Two-Tone Paint, Loaded, Very Clean, One-Owner ...... $7995.00 31 6th Annual 1982 MERCURY LYNX . 4 Dr., Stereo And More ...... $3595.00 Cass City Police Officer 1982 CHEVROLET MALIBU . 4 Dr., Dark Red. Very Nice Car ...... $5595.00 1982 BUCK ELECTRA .4Dr., With Full Power And Only 19,000 Miles ...... $10,495.00 Kenneth Schott reported 1982 OLDS DELTA ROYAL . 4 Dr .. Air, Tilt, Stereo, Cruise And More ...... $7495.00 that it was a typical Devil’s 1982 BUICK LE SABRE LIMITED .2Dr., White, Super Buy ...... $8495.00 Night in Cass City with the 1982 BUCK LE SABRE LIMITED . 4 Dr., With Many Extras And Clean ...... $8595.00 usual complaints of eggs 1981 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO . Stereo. Sun Roof, Only 36,000 Miles ...... $5995.00 and toilet paper being 1981 CHEVROLET CHEVETTE .2Dr., Dark Blue, GooU Transportation Car ...... $2695.00 thrown around town. 1981 PONTIAC T-1000.4 Dr., Tao, Great Buy With Only 40.000 Miles...... $3295.00 Schott said that windows 1981 . 4 Dr., Blue. Nice Running Car...... $1595.00 in a house owned by Joyce 1980 PONTIAC PHOENIX . Two-Tone Paint Silver/Red, Only ...... $2795.00 Haley, 6306 Houghton St., 1980 CHEVROLET CITATION ...... Make An Offer Cass City, were broken and 1980 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE . 4 Dr.. Red, With Air And More ...... $5395.00 a basement window in the 1980 CHEVROLET IMPALA . 4 Dr., Grey, Great Buy At ...... $2795.00 1980 VW RABBIT . Econom Car. Only ...... $1895.00 Bigelow’s Hardware was 1979 CHEVROLET IMPALA !TATION WAGON . Blue; ReadyTo Sell...... $2795.00 CONTES also broken. 1979 CHEVROLET IMPALA . 4 Dr...... $3295.00 Tuscola County Sheriff’s 1979 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO .2Dr., Silver With Air And Many Extras ...... $3895.00 Depart men t Deputy .1979 MERCURY CAPRI . 2 Dr., For Only ...... $995.00 Richard Hofmeister re- 1978 BUCK LE SABRE . One-Owner And Priced To Sell...... $3195.00 ported that the Akron Fire 1978 FORD LTD . 2 Dr., Great Buy ...... $1995.00 Department was called to a 1978 FORD LTD . 2 Or.. Black, Locally Owned ...... $1995.00 barn fire on Vassar Road 1978 . 2 Dr.. Black, Super Car, On1 ...... $2995.00 near Elmwood Road. The 1978 CHEVROLET MALIBU STATION WAGON .Tan With dnyOptions, Very Clean ...... $3295.00 cause of the fire, which was 1975 PONTIAC CATALINA ...... Make Offer Register Free - No Obligations 1975 ...... Make Offer reported at 3:26 a.m. Wed- nesday, is unknown. The 1975 FORD STATION WAGON ,...... : ...... Make Offer fire was put out before ex- 1974 FORD RANCHERO .Must See ...... Make Offer tensive damage was done to the barn. Hofmeister li TRUCKS & A FULL SHOULDER said that the Sheriff’s De- # 1982131982 G HC I!? TON . 6 Cyl., With On1 21.000 Mites, ...... $5795.00 partment received the UC ‘12 TON . One-Owner, Onb 16,000Miles, Super Clean ...... $6595.00 usual complaints of egg 1980 C {EVROLET TON .Whrte, Not Bad At All ...... $4895.00 MOUNT OF YOUR DEER throwing and other minor 1979 C iEVROLET j/4 TON -Will Do Anything+...... ,53795.00 Win: DDGE PICKUP 4x4 . Brown, Ready For Winter $4795.00 vandalism...... Huron County Sheriff’s 1919 F IRD l/z TON . Needs Body Work...... $3195.00 Department reported a 1979 C IEVROLET VAN . Partially Customized ...... $4995.00 See Us For Further Details quiet night with the usual 19761977 C 4EVROLET PICKUP 4x4 .With Plow ...... $5995.00 complaints of egg throwing iEVROLET I/z TON 4x4 .Black...... S4295.00 Sponsored by: and a few Bad Axe fire hyd- Mounted by: rants opened. ~1984NEW CA In Sanilac County the /,a 4 S Albee @i%Home- Center Wildlife Creations Lamotte Township Fire De- A Robert.White, Cass City, Ph. 872-3178 partment was called to a V - Ph. 872-2270 b barn fire on M-46about one- quarter mile east of M-53. I 1984 Buick Regal Coupe ’ 1984 Buick Century Sedan The fire department re- E sponded at 8:52 P.m. T~~~-No. 7852 - Demo, Tinted Glass, Landau TOP. No. 8179 & 8178 - Tmted Glass, Air, Stereo hay, and fought the fire a Air (’ond , 5port Vitrors, C ruibc. Tilt. bite And More. SAVI $1448.00. until 11:M p.m. u hcch. Stew \ritl Vore S 01uLy $952Soo The cause of the fire, E! 5A~i’l$191~9 0 ). ONLY $9995°0 ! Cass City Phone which destroyed the aban- - 11 l\Y 01 III li 1984’q A7 SIVILAR PRlCr RkDL’C7 IONS’ 872-2270 doned barn, is unknown. , CAS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,IW PAGE FIFTEEN Brandon tilt to end year

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The Cass City Hawks started to move the ball came on a pass from Shuart , Red Axe. The Hatchets topped again only to be stopped by close out the 1984 grid sea- the Hawks, 21-12. to Todd Stanton. son at home Friday against penalties. Cass City scored a conso- .Actually there was just Bad Axe took the lead late Coach Art Paddy's Bran- one bright moment for Cass lation touchdown in the don eleven, a team which in the second period. Start- fourth rid on a pass City and if you arrived late ing on their own 40, the rolled to an easy 48-6 deci- you missed it. from &an Beecher to Hatchets moved steadily Viney, but then it was ' sion last year in the first Joe Viney took the o n- by down the field to score. The much too late to get back 1 meeting between the two ing kick-off, found a hop" e in drive was capped by Perry JOE VINEY galloped for a touchdown on the opening kickoff against Bad schools, the middle and then ran to into the game. Little who cracked over On defense Rod Anker Axe, but the lead was short lived as the Hatchets went on to win, 21-12. Cass City did little to the left sidelines and scam- from the three. A pass from make its fans anticipate im- pered 75 yards to score. continued his fine play with pavement Bran- Mike Shuart t9 Jim Troyer four tackles, 16 assists and a ainst After that the Hawks self- shoved Bad front, don this year %y the way it destructed. Later in the Axe in a fumble recovery. Loses mother Thursday played last Friday at Bad 8-6, and they never trailed The statistics: first period Cass City again. Cass City tried several CC, BA dangerous passes in the Rushing yards 36-6947-153 flat. One was narrowly mis- Passescomp. 8-23 4-17 sed being intercepted for a Intercepted 21 Hawk bow touchdown. John for Yardspassing 0-G 122 64 Shope,plays The Hawks tried it again Total yards 191 217 with 1:W left in the half. Fumbles lost 11 This time Brian Mazure Penalties 5-70 3-25 qualify for was ready and he picked it off and ran untouched for64 THUMB ASSOCIATION Friday despite tragedy B yards and the touchdown League All that broke the backs of the WLWL the Bulldogs' 205 yards state race Hawks. Lakers 70 80 gained on the ground. Reid The self-destruction con- Vassar 61 62 Goslin threw for 51. yards. tinued in the third period On a wet and muddy time of 17 minutes flat. NorthBranch 5 2 Batisti scored the only when a pass from center Caro 43 touchdown for the Bulldogs track Saturday in Cass Cass City's best perfor- went over the head of the City, Harbor Beach girls mance was by Kevin Bliss, Bad Axe 34 on a 9-yard romp into the Hawk kicker and Bad Axe CassCity 2 5 end zone in the fourth quar- (67 points) and Unionville- who finished fifth in 17:37. recovered on Cass City's Sebewaing boys (64 points) Kurt Bliss was eighth in Marlette 16 ter. This capped an.,eight three. It took four plays for Imlay City 0 7 play, 52 yard drive. captured Class C cross 17:51. Other places were: the score. The marker country regional crowns. Del Kostanko, 21;, Brett CassCity's boys finished Toner, 25; Russ Auten, 35; NORTH CENTRAL second (84 points) to qual- Mike Jones, 79; Jim THUMB ify for the state finals Schmaltz, 82. League All scheduled Saturday at Fer- Grezeszak said that the - WLWL HawksY Deckerville 7 0 1 bow 7 ris State College. - aim for the boys Saturday n The top thregteams qual- will be to be among the top Peck 61 62 ify for state competition. 12 teams. NorthHuron 5 2 6 2 Finishing third was Good- to Broncos KingstonOwen-Gage 43 34 54 34 rich. Ahong the girls CLASS B North Branch Broncos The Cass City Red Hawks Caseville 2 5 2 6 Capac was second and Bur- had little trouble adding ton-Bendle, third. In the Class B competi- won their second game of Akron-Fair. 1 6 1 7 another defeat to the record the season Tuesday at CPS 07 07 One member of the girls' tion Essexville Garber, 57 of the Hawk basketball Imlay City, outscoring the team qualified for the state points, was the easy winner team Thursday as they meet. Rub Bryant, who among the boys while Hem- Spartans in every period notched a 54-32 decision at for a 44-30 decision. finished lot{ with a time of lock, 52 points, nosed out Cass City. Coach Daryl Ivan- 0-G girls lose two league games 22:17, will race Saturday. Caro, 57 points, among the The game was actually kovitsch said his charges The top 10 individual run- girls. over in the first period when played good defense led by halftime, 18-16, but was ners qualify. Also qualifying for the the Broncos jum ed off to Cathy Britt and Shannon unable to hold on. girls' competition was a 16-4 lead. Cass 8tyclosed McIntosh. A good effort on The junior varsity lost 17- Although Cass City Marysville, third, with 73 the gap a little in the second 20 to CPS. points. Qualifying teams the boards was led by Julie finished sixth with 107 period and trailed at .the Burns with 8 rebounds. The Bulldogs will play points, Coach Doug Grezes- among the boys were Flint half, 25-20. North Branch Port Hope next Tuesday at zak said that he was proud Ainsworth, 81 points, and posted advantages in each Imlay City suffered when Owendale. Game time is of the way the girls com- Caro, 124 points. of the final quarters to post key players ran into foul 6:30. peted in the meet and dur' To Caro runner among the victory. trouble. Shannon McIntosh ing the season. the Lys was sixth place Shannon McIntosh led scored a season's high 23 The top individual runner Todd Beckrow, 17:32, and Cass City with eight points points to pace the Hawk at- amon the girls was Kim among the girls, Kristine while Janet Mellenbach, 23 tack. Nine girls shared the Fox ohayvillewith a time Golsch, 22 :22 for 12th lace. points, Brenda Ruhlman, scoring effort. Troy Downing of issex- - of 20:34. 15 points, and Sue the Kathy Among the boys, Greg ville Garber was the top Schunemar, points, were For Spartans, runner in the meet with a 11 ungleman was in double Parker of Capac captured in double figures for the figures with 10 points. individual honors with a time of 16:47. winners.

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In township, elections Randall, treasurer ; Allen Incum bent Rep11 blicans Ann Rushlo, treasurer, are throughout the county, Merchant and Roy Tuckey, Joanne M. Sattelberg, also running without oppos- most of the township offi- trustees. clerk, and Kenneth M.Hof- ition. cials were selected in the meister, treasurer, are un- KINGSTON TOWNSHIP August primary when vot- ELMWOOD TOWNSHIP opposed. There will be no change ers chose their candidates Acting supervisor James in the governing board for to represent them on C. Turner is unopposed for NOVESTA TOWNSHIP Kingston Township this township government the Elmwood Township year. Republican super- boards. supervisor’s position. For the August primary, visor Robert Gilmore was Professional and Business In Elkland Township, Re- Turner, Republican, has Donna Monroe waged a unopposed in the primary. publican David J. Milligan been supervisor since successful write-in cam- Four Democrats will keep defeated Clara Gaffney for April, when Roy Messer an- paign for one of the two trustee positions that were their position on the board. township supervisor. Milli- nounced his retirement * They are: Victoria Wolak, opened by the retirements DIRECTORY gan, a cash crop farmer, Joan A. Sattelberg, Re- clerk; Mary Lou Wolak, will be re lacing Jack Gal- publican, was appointed to of Fred Knoblet and Arleon treasurer ; Edward Bilicki lagher, w!o decided not to replace Turner as township C. Retherford. Monroe and and John J. Burns will be run for reelection. trustee. She is unopposed in two other Republicans, Tim the trustees. Knoblet and Frank Incumbent Republicans the election. The other Re- I ... Dr. G. W. McNiven running unopposed are: publican trustee will be Spencer, were vying for the Bernhardt & Co., P.C two positions. Spencer was DAYTON TOWNSHIP Dr. R: R. Wateon Norma Wallace, clerk; Art Kenneth E. Blue. For the general election. Certified Public Accountants optometrists * defeated. Qmry Andenon, CPA - 673-3137 Prlmrry Vislon Canter P.C. RokrtTuOkOy, CPA - 872-3730 6505 E Main, Cas8 Clty Jmm Bomhrrdl. CPA * 673-3137 072-4374 or 872-4375 715 E. Frank St., Caro, Mi. Hours: Monday thru U and opposed as is ReDublicanI ------The only change will be Friday 9-5 supervisor William O’Dell. that appointed trustee, Ber- nard Bishop will be elected Special ELLINGTON TOWNSHIP to the board. Bisho re- Appoi nhents Available 1 b Y D. Harder placed Albert Ross, wlo re- mJ Once again Jack W. Kap- pen, Democrat, Ellington tired about two years ago. Ray Armstead Jr. Dr. W. S. Selby Voters of Huron and most Harder is a certified so- Township supervisor, will The board, all Republi- Certified Public Accountant Optometrist can, will be: Virgil Jaynes, Ofhcs Hours: 9-5 MonJri., Sat. of Tuscola Counties will cial worker technician and be sharing the township Hours: 8-5 except Thursday cast their ballots to decide a certified alcoholism coun- board with four incumbent supervisor ; Karen Rober- 9-12,dther hours by Appointment. 8-12noon on Saturday if incumbent Republican selor. son, clerk; Eleanor Kilmer, 6312 Main Street 4824 HiJl St. Republicans. Cass City, Michigan 48726 cross fmHills and Dales Hospital Dick Allen will keep his 77th He and his wife, Joanne, Incumbent trustees treasurer, and James Daily, trustee. 5171872.4532 Phone 872-3404 District Represent ative have four children. Robert L. Wood and Fre- seat or if challenger Duane Allen, 46, is seeking his derick H. Janks success- WELLS S. Harder, Democrat, Bay second term as 77th District fully defeated an August Port, will be representing Bendrey, Brining, Representative. He served primary challenge from ‘l’he voters in Wells Sweeney and $ the seventh the voters. as editor of the Tuscola George Cooklin and Dolpus Township will see one STUDENTS FROM Harder, 55, a comdunity County Advertiser for 18 J. Svacha for the positions. than e in their township Nartker, P.C. Harold T. Donahue grade art class at The Cass City Inter- representative for the years before entering poli- Republicans Clayton L. boar di after the election. Certified Public Accountants M.D.,A.A.F.P. ;mediate School prepared art work for Saginaw Community Hos- tics. Turner, clerk,. and Dora Helen Moore, will replace DouglasGary E. P.Bendrey, Brining, CPA CPA 4674 Hill Street &businessesin Cass City. The man on pital’s Alcoholism Therapy A veteran of the U.S. CaSs City Unit, is a 1948 graduate of Marine Corps and the Air Harold D. Sweeney, CPA 872-2323 3op is in the window of Bigelow’s Hard- Bay Port High School, and Force, he attended the Uni- Joseph H. Nartker, CPA Office hours everyday a U.S. Army veteran. He versity of Illinois and the but Thursday hare. Photo on bottom is in Sommers’ has attended Delta College 6144 PhonrE. Cass 51 City 7472.2005 Rd., Cass i City $3a University of Maryland. kery and the Northeastern Allen is a former member 64 Weatland Dr., Bad Axe, MI *L 48413 School of Commerce, Bay of the rules committee of Phom 517-289.9909 Dr. J. Geissinger ,* Chiropractor City. Because of his profes- the Michigan Press Associ- 47 Austin St., Sandusky, MI 48471 sion as an alcoholism coun- ation. He served on the Phon. 313-048-4931 Mon., Tues., T.hurs., Frt. selor, Harder has attended Caro Board of Commerce 9-12 a.m. and 2-6 p.m. several colleges and uni- and the Car0 Community Sat., 9-12‘a.m. versities for alcohol and Hospital Advisory Board. Weinlander, Fitzhugh, Bertuleit & 21 N. Almer, Caro, Mlch. drug abuse studies. Allen is a charter Across from IGA Store He is a member of: The member of the Tuscola Schairer, PC Michigan Association of County Community Mental Certified Public Accountants Phone Caro 873.4464 Program Directors, Michi- Health Services Board and gan Alcohol and Addiction has been active in the 1600 Center Avenue Association, Michigan As- March of Dimes and the P.O. Box 775 Richard A. Hall, D.O. sociation of Alcoholism and American Cancer Society. Bay City, MI 48707 Osteopathic Physician Drug Abuse Counselors, Committees that Allen Walter G. Weinlander,CPA Thumb Area Substance serves on are: vice-chair- Stewart J. Reid, CPA Abuse Advisory Council man of the Marine Affairs Robert L. Hennessey, CPA and the National Associa- and Port Development, Phone Toll Free tion of Alcoholism Coun- Towns and Counties, Civil 1-800-624-2400 selors. Rights and the Elections Habder set up the first Committee. probation department in Allen, his wife and two Tuscola County District children live in Fairgrove Court under Judge Richard Township. 1 Kern. He also started al- Voters in the 77th District DO YOU HAVE A cohol education classes as are all of Huron County, DRINKING PROBLEM? part of the probation prog- and all of Tuscola County ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS ram. He has worked as a except Arbela, Millington Every FridayAND EveningALmNON - 8:OO p.m. counselor in the alcohol and Watertown Townships. program at the Tuscola Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Those townships are in the Cass City County Health Depart- 84th District, ment. 1- Dentol

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LdDwil E.W. mh, krori, D.D.S. D.D.S. Phone 872-4611 Home 872-3138 Ikrrkdt, D.D.S. e. I M Shttd, 0.0.2. 429 N. State St., Car0 P.S. Kumor, M.D. CompletePh. Dental 673-3838 Care Facility Dionirh A. Sy, M.D. Now Serving Tuscola Fouiity Area Pediatrics Weekend Emergency Phone Sagrnaw 799-6220 (Infunts, CMMm DUANE HARDER OICK ALLEN and A dolescents1 CAR0 FAMILY DENTAL CENTER 1184 Cleaver Road GOT IT - Brad Gray demonstrates Dalton P. Coe, O.D.S. Caro his ability to get an apple from a Darrell M. Sheets, D,M.D,, Monday thru Friday Assoc. By Appointment water tank, and to get wet in the Jeff Walby,204 W Sherman, D.D.S., Car0 Assoc. Ph. 673-3117 process. Brad, 10, a fifth grade student c at the Cass City Intermediate School, Mon., Wed. - 8:OO-4:30 Or. E. Paul Lockwocd ;: lues. - 8:OO-6:OO Chiropractic Physician .:

simply forced the apple to the bottom Thurs.-Fri. + 8:OO-3:30 Office Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Frl. : Saturday by Appointment 412 noonSaturday and 9-121:30-5:00a.m. p.m. does your of the tank, and took a bite of it. The *\ apple dunking booth one of Phone 673.2939 Closed All Day Thursday t, was Emergency 883-3530 Phm872-2765 Car8 City , houseget several activities that the Cass City tw Appolntmrnt I chapter of the American Association Sang H. Park, M.D. I c smaller of University Women had scheduled Paul Chappel, Obstetrics & Gynecology * R. DDS, PC (Specialist in all women’s * Tuesday night at the Intermediate Family Dentistry problems and dellvbry.) + 4672 Hill Street ’ as the School. Brad is the of Mr. ComprehensiveOrthodontics J son and Mrs. Off ice Phone 872-2800 6240 Hill, Cass City , Office Hours by Appointment Phillip Gray, 6773 Third St., Cass City. c days get Phone 8724870 Home Phone 872-3705 Agriculture is * c shorter? Former US. Senator N. Y. Yun, M.0- a big business c ROBERT P. Physician U Surgeon c American agriculture is c As the shorter and colder days IM M E DIATE Off Ice Hours: Y the world’s biggest com- . m *a*-- of fall increase heating needs, mercial industry, with as- NON-EMERGENCY Mon.-Fn. - Y a.m. 10 o p.m. do you tend to use fewer GRIFFIN sets exceeding $1 trillion. HEALTH CARE Saturday - 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. * rooms? Does your family’s This industry employs 5S2 Hospital Dr., Cam Clty of Grand Traverse County 1 living space start‘ “shrinking” more than 22 million $25 Fee Res. 872-4257 because that enclosed porch, is the only candidate people, 20% of America’s Off ICS 872-4733 D attic room, basement or for the labor force, The agricul- Includingclinic physlclan’s room. fee and 4 Florida room is not heated? tural industry includes farming, transporting, pro- No Appointment Nmes~v c.- You can change all that by adding permanently installed electric supplemental space SUPREME COURT cessing , manufacturing, 6-8.30p m Fridays heating equipment, To help you enjoy your entire home in cold weather, Detroit and retailing food and fiber. 2:30-8:30p.m. Saturdays Edison offers a special supplemental space heating rate. There are more than from Northern Michigan The agricultural 1o:m a.m. * 8130 P m. Sunday a dozen different types of heating products applicable for this special rate. industry accounts for $609.5 HILLSHOSPITAL AND DALES Hospital Call Detroit Edison or check your Yellow Pages under Electrical Contrac- vote for billion, 20% of the nation’s 4438 s. Seeger St. tors or Lighting Suppliers for help in preventing your house from getting gross national product. Cass City - Phone 872-2255 smaller as the days get shorter. --- ROBERT P. Rod Ellis, D.V.M. expand your comfort zone GRIFFIN Allen Witherspoon England Llfe Edward Scollon, D.V.M. ’ New *I ~ Non-Partisan Ballot NEL Growth Fund Vet e rina r ian WINTER*WISE NEL Equlty Fund NEL Income Fund Call for Appointment for WITH ELECTRIC HEAT.. . Paid for by Griffin for Supreme Court Money Market Series PhoneSmall Animals872.2935 wson Committee. P.O. Box 1106. Traverse City, Phone 872-2321 MI 4W5 Eagles Usually keep the 4615 Oak Cass City 4849 N. Seeger St., Cam Clty same mates for life. CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1984 PAGE SEVENTEEN CASS CITY, MICHIGAN .e--m------Y Order railroad crossing repair in Reese r ‘‘TRAVEL*WITH THE BIRDS” I After complaints by vil- .for months about the de- Chesapeake and Ohio Rail- i lage officials and a per- terioration of the grade way Company that the M-81 NEW ORLEANS DIXIELAND NJOV.4-10,1884 sonal investigation by State crossing at M-81.A council crossing must be repaired i NIAQARA FALLS “Festival of Lights” Nov. 30 Doc. 2 i Shabbona Area News Representative Dick Allen, member wrote Allen re- under state law,” Allen WINTERFEST at Kings Island Doc. 4 and 5 the state Department of garding the matter and said. “Railroads must be “JOYEUX NOEL” at Meadowbrook Mansion Doc. 7 i Transportation has ordered Tuesday, Oct. 23, transpor- kept in a condition compar- CHRISTMAS at Whitlng Doc. 15 I Marie Meredith Phone 672-9489 I the reconstruction of rail- tation Director James Pitz I able to that of the adjacent issued an order for the re- CHRISTMAS FESflVAL at Auto World Doc. 28 road crossing in Reese. highway. ” 05CARIBBEAN CRUISE aboard MIS Southward Jan. 27 to According to the 77th Dis- pairs. * Allen-- said that --the com- i Fob. 3 trict lawmaker, Reese vil- “The Transportation De- pany has been asked to EXTENSION GROUP was read by Mrs. Virginia and Mrs. Andy Hoagg. lage officials have worried partment has informed the NATIONAL FARM MACHINERY SHOW - Louisville, j Auslander in the absence of Mrs. Frank Pelton was a move a spur track, rebuild Ky. FOb. 13.1 6 The Shabbona Extension Mrs. Marian Gray: Wednesday evening dinner HAWAIIAN ISLANDS FARM TOUR Fob. 26 - Mar. 10 i, Group held its monthly Future dates were an- guest of her aunt, Mrs. thelonger cantileveredand sig- _- meeting Tuesday evening, nounced by Mrs. McIntosh. Gladys Hichens of Cumber. nali. Railway officials will \ our FU// Service fravel Aaent1 and Travei.P/anners” i- Oct.l23, with Mrs. Norma- The lesson was given by Mrs. Marie Snell was a have one year to make the 5 leen McIntosh. There were Mrs. Vera Ferguson and Thursday supper guest of New books at necessary repairs. 11 members present. Mrs. Martha Masten on the Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dor- “Considering; the large ! Parrott’s lours The meeting was chaired craft meetin they at- man. volume of goo& and.. traffic 2191 Black River Street i by Mrs. McIntosh and all tended recent y at Cass Mrs. Nellie Gregg was a that come through this Deckewille (313) 376-9245 the libraryY area, 1 am pleased that I j repeated the flag pledge City. Sunday ‘ lunch guest of e------.------and women’s creed in I someday soon the railroad -_ . un- Lunch was served by the Marie Meredith. crossing in Reese will be ison * hostess. Mrs. Walter Woodson LOVING EACH OTHER: THE CHALLENGE OF safer - and better main- The secretary’s report The next meeting will be (Beatrice Willis) of Warren __ __. Advertise It In The Chronicle HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS by IRO Buscaglia (non- tained,” Allen concluded. L,,,,, - Nov. 27 with Mrs. Phyllis visited her aunt and uncle, fiction). Buscaglia - Dr. Hug, as he is known among his :Baptist class Pelton. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hoagg, numerous and affectionate following - tackles human Thursday afternoon. relationship here and comes up with a number of sug- holds outing ****** Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dor- gestions (some thoughtful, some pat) for making them man were Thursday callers work. Many of Buscaglia’s ruminations are based on the h The Shabbona RLDS of Mr. and Mrs. Gene * Twenty-two members of results of an extensive survey he conducted on relation- the Judson-Berean Sunday Church will hold a pancake Groonibridge of Cass City. ships. He bases many of his chapters on the most frequent School class of First Baptist supper at the town hall in responses to the question: What qualities are necessary for phurch made a trip last Shabbona. The Heritage PIONEER CROUP a strong relationship? (Top answers : communication, week. Two vans took them group from Deckerville will compassion, forgiveness, and joy.) to Marshall Tuesday where be playing and the Dorman The Pioneer Group will they had dinner at the “Tur- Sisters will be singing. meet Tuesday, Nov.13, at FATAL BEAUTY by John Godey (fiction). When Juno key House.” They stopped Shabbona United Crossroads Restaurant in- Sultan, 44 and still statuesque, hears that Joe Bering, a briefly in Clio and came Methodist Women will stead of Thursday, Nov. 15, friend of her husband, and her son Michael have been home through the Irish meet Wednesday evening, announces Bruce Holcomb, captured by the Forze Scarlatte, a curious group of Hills, Frankenmuth and ar- Nov. 7, with Mrs. Arthur vice-president ~ This is the terrorists, she sets out for Milan to rerscue the young man. ri\lied home at 8 o’clock. Caister. Mrs. Mary Vatters group’s Thanksgiving din- Before she can get out of her Manhattan apartment The group included Pas- is co-hostess. The lesson ner. building, however, she is being followed by the CIA (in the tor and Mrs. John Wood, will be by Mrs. Arlie Gray. ****** form of a psychopathic killer) and the KGB.From then on, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Grant the story gets tricky. Despite her superior intelligence and Fisher Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Meredith were Sunday cal- the assistance of a gentlemanly Italian police chief who has Stanley McArthur, Mrs. lers of Mr. and Mrs. Her- Alex and Matthew Cher- fallen in love with her, Juno is captured and thrown into an Rosella Kretzschtner, Mrs. man Jess of Port Huron. niawski, Mr. and Mrs. escape-proof wine cellar with Bering and Michael. Alice McComb, Mr. and The Fellowship group of Ryerson Puterbaugh, Dal- Mrs. Don Whittenburg, Mr. the United Methodist ton Puterbaugh, Andy and THE LONG WAY HOME by Alan Ebert (fiction). The and Ed Connell, Candice Cherniawski spent story, which stretches from 1973 to 1981, focuses on the Mrs. Church met Wednesday from Monday till Wednes- Others were Mr. and. Mrs. morning, Oct. 24, with Mrs. aftereffects, both physical and spiritual, of the Vietnam Edward Hillaker, Mr. and Clair Auslander The group day visiting Mr. and Mrs. War. Marti, actress turned antiwar activist, is struggling to WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING Mrs. Clayton Moore, cut quilt blocks. Alex Cherniawski at recover from the trauma of being wounded by the volley of Cheboygan . bullets, fired a Vietnam veteran, that killed her Catherine McCillvray , by berserk ~ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Billot of CORN &SOYBEANS II Clarence Ewald, Mrs. Olive Mr. and Mrs. Harold father during his senatorial campaign. Her brother Snover were Saturday cal- Stark, Mrs. Lillian Hanby, Bullis of Essexville were Thomas. who dutifully fought in Vietnam and suffered I Miss Leila Battel and Mrs. Sunday ifternoon guests lers of Mr. and Mrs. Voyle internment there, tries-to r&oncile himself to their brother Myrtle McColl. and had supper with Mr. Dorman. JJ, who fled to Canada as a conscientious objector and has A housewarming was phblems of his own to grapple with. Their mother Carolyn held Saturday evening for must suffer the heartache of personal loss and family Pillsbury Co. Lana Puterbaugh given by division. The tense climax, also Vietnam-related, features the family. kidnapping and murder, but the story closes with a CasS City Ph. 872-2171 1st-set of Mrs. Ryerson Puter- veterans’ parade attended by both combatants and baugh and daughter Lana Drotestors in which “each allowed the other his space.” I color prints attended a baby shower in honor of Mrs. James Nichols at Wildwood Sun- day. SVSC reps RED HAW.K HOME to test FOOTBALL = BASKETBALL students Basketball at Cass City High Regular-size 3x Saginaw Valley State Col- School Gym p.m. rints only from lege representatives will be 7:30 p.m. 6:30 original roll of at Ca’ss City High SchoUl Kodacolor Thursday, Nov. 8, for gen- and other eral counseling, advise- CASS CITY CASS CITY popular film ment and basic skills test- vs vs brands, ing. The counseling and ad- sizes 1IO, visement session will be 6,135 and Disc. from 4:oO until 5:OO p.m. in MARLETTE the Cass City High School BRANDON Library. This session is for Thurs., Nov. 1 anyone interested in find- Nov. 2 rnf HitePhoto ing out more information ‘about SVSC. Presently en- GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL rolled students are also wel- Tues., Sept. 4 ...... Cass City 39 .Caseville 65 come. Tues., Sept. 11...... Cass City 19 .Ubly 40 The Basic Skills Tests Thurs., Sept. 13 ...... Cass City 29 .North Branch 68 will be held in the Cass City High School Library as fol- Tues., Sept. 18...... USA 45 .Cass City 29 lows: English - 5:oO p.m., Thurs., Sept. 20...... lmlay City 34 .Cass City 35 Reading - 5;45 p.m., Math - SCOREBOARD AND Wed., Sept. 26...... Cass City 9 .Frankenmuth 89 6:30 p.m. Thurs., Sept. 27 ...... Cass City 17 .Marlette 64 If you have questions con- Tues., Oct. 2.. Cass City 34 Harbor Beach 52 cerning counseling or test- SCHEDULES ...... ing, contact the Cass City Thurs., Oct. 4...... Vassar 51 .Cas& City 25 Community Education Of- Thurs., Oct. 11...... Cass City 41 .Lakers 64 fice at 872-4151. VARSITY FOOTBALL Thurs., Oct. 18...... Caro 58 .Cass City 22 FA, Sept. 7 ...... Tawas Area 27 .Cass City 22 Tues., Oct. 23 ...... Cam City 37 .Bad Axe 43 Fri., Sept. 14 ...... Cass City 0 .North Branch 9 Thurs., Oct. 25 ...... North Branch 54 .Cass Clty 32 Fri., Sept. 21...... lmlay City 0 .Cass City 26 Tues., Oct. 30 ...... Cass City at lmlay City Fri., Sept. 28 ...... Cass City 37 .Marlette 20 Thurs., Nov. 1 ...... Marlette at Cam City FrL, Oct. 5...... Vassar 35 .Cass City 0 Tues., Nov. 6 ...... Cass City at Vassar Fri., Oct. 12...... Cass City 0 .Lakers 21 Fri., Nov. 9 ...... Lakers at Cass City Fri., Oct. 19 ...... Caro 16 .Cass City 10 Tues., Nov. 13 ...... Cass City at Caro Fri., Oct. 26 ...... Cass City 12 .Bad Axe 21 FrL, Nov. 16...... Bad Axe at Cass City HE’S Fri., Nov. 2...... Brandon at Cas8 City Tues., Nov. 20 ...... CassCityat USA SPONSORED BY THESE HAWK BOOSTERS Parkway Frank’s Service Station Phone 872-5448 Albee Home Center Phone 872-2866 Phone 8 72-22 70 Quaker Maid Dairy Fuelgas Company Phone 8 72-4600 Anrod Screen Cylinder Phone 872-2161 Phone 872-2101 Randalls Shoes General Cable Company Phone 8 72-5381 Bartniks Sales & Service Phone 872-21 11 Phone 872-354 1 Rolling Hills Golf Course Georgine ’s Phone 872-3569 B.A. Calka Real Estate Phone 8 72-5396 Phone 8 72-3355 I Herron Builders Schneeberger TV Cass City State Bank Phone 8 72-22 1 7 Appliance and Furniture Phone 872-4338 Phone 8 72-2696 Hillside Beauty Shop ?Hardworking Chemical Bank Cass City Phone 8 72-2 740 GiGi Phone 872-4355 IGA Foodliner Plumbing & Heating @Dedicated Chuck Gage Welding Phone 872-2645 Cass City - 872-5084 Phon8 872-2552 Pigeon - 453-3531 Mr. Kelly’s Market Phone 665-252 1 Sommers ’ Bakery PAID FOR BY THE COMMITTEE TO RE-ELECT Clare’s Sunoco Service RICHARD P RIORDAN. DISTRICT COURT JUDGE Phone 872-24 70 and Restaurant Kritzmans I, Inc. Phon8 8 72-3577 The Clothes Closet Phone 8 72-34 70 Special Scents Phone 872-3930 Maurer Construction Phone 872-3434 Coach Light Pharmacy Phone 8 72-43 14 Thumb National Bank Phone 8 12-3613 McMahan Auto Supply Phone 8 72-3210 & Trust Co. Colony House Phone 8 72-43 1 1 Phone 8 72-3300 t Mutual Savings & Loan Assoc. Phone 8 72-2 105 Village Service Center CroftClara lumber, Inc. . Phone 8 72-3850 Phone 8 72-2 14 1 Osen toski Realty & Auctioneer Walbro Corporation Erla ’s Food Center Phone 8 72-2 13 1 Phone 872-2191 Phone 872-4377 PAGE EIGHTEEN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1W CASS CITY, MICHIGAN TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH USE LOW COST CHRQNICLE CLASSIFIED ADS

Transit10 words (nonbusiness) or less, $1.25 rates. each (General)psiiGi-1 [General] insertion; centsinsertion; each. additional Three weeks words for 7 Merchandise Merchandise Merchandise CASE 12 Shank chisel plow, I CHRISTMAS BAZAAR ’ pull type, with double FOR SALE PETER REAL ESTATE spring clamps. Like new! TOWN Laethem’s, Caro. Phone HOUSE IN 2 bedroom trailer on 10 acres (517) 673-3939. 2-11-1-1 with pond. Near Mushroom Y cv 0”-u 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, glas- and Crawford Roads. (517) 673-3939. 2-11-1-1 Give your holiday sea- - ---. --_- sed in sunroom, finished $zZ,soO. Terms, low down, son some good old- 1979 YAMAHA YZ 100, en- -- CELLULOSE blown in in- basement, built-in vacuum, L/C. f Automotive] gine just rebuil‘t with FOR SALE - cedar posts, sulation and blowers for fashioned flavor with : peeled or unpeeled , 8-ft . SUPPORT YOUR Elkland- carpet, drapes, stove, re- beautiful handmade Wiseco pistons and rings, Novesta United Way. Cam- rent. Call Caro Rental 673- Hunting Retreat, solid, older frigerator, dishwasher. I FOR SALE - 1971 and 1972 new chain, sprocket and finished picnic tables ; lawn 5578. 2-10-11-4 gifts and decorations, Chevy Novas, both in real swings, wishing wells: Call paign ends Nov. 17. home and barn on 10 pictur- sweet treats and baked fork bearings, $350. Call 2-10-18-3 - esque, partially wooded good shape. Call after 3:OO 872-2039.4351 Rescue Road, Large lot plenty of trees. after 4:00 872-3403. 2-11-1-3 ---~ FOR - trombone and Owner will hold contract. acres, new 4” well, Cass City 872-3466, 1-10-18-3 Cass City. 2-4-26-t f SALE - CANDY OILS - We have 32 saxophone, good condition. Schools, $3s,soO. .- WOMEN’S clothes, size 14, ------A-L---- . different flavors. Coach See Lynn Albee or call 872- Days - 872-2065 FOR SALE 1974 Dodge make offer. Call 872-2284 FOR SALE - Stihl No. 031 Light Pharmacy. Phone 2270 Or 872-2279. 2-10-18-3 872-3409 10 acres, south of Mushroom Dart Swinger, $500. Phone 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., week- chainsaw 16” blade$250,17- 872-3613, 2.11-1-7 3-11 - 1-2 and Crawford, older 2 bed F’ree Estimates 872-5023. 1-1048-3 days. Also lamb’s wool ft. Gruman aluminum FOR RENT - Chimney trailer, partial septic, well, comforter, 2-11-1-1 canoe $300. Call 872-3609. GAS FURNACES and heat- cleaning equipment. $12,900. on roofing, siding, Brushes, rods and soot vac- LISTINGS WANTED - If 1978 FORD F150 Ranger 2-10-25-3 ers available at Fuelgas. you have a home, farm or insulatiob aluminum doors pickup, power steering, SLASHED ! ! Our everyday Low prices on installation. uum. Call Caro Rental2-10-11-4 673- 10 acres, south of Mushroom and windows and aluminum Free financing available. 5578. business you’d like to sell, and Crawford, lots of or Fiber Glass awnings power brakes, sliding rear lowbPriceon Our gas grills Hunting call Kelly W. Smith at Osen- wildlife, some woods, pretty. window. fiberglass box have ken drastically re- Call 872-2161. 2-8-23-tf toski Realty - office till 5:m cover, sharp kick Kirn, duced for quick sale. At $9,500. . signs -d SUPPORT YOUR Elkland- 872-4377 and after 5:00 872- Elkton Roofing 4657 Oak, Cass City. Phone Fuelgas, corner of M-81 & Apples - many. varieties Novesta United Way. Cam- 2248. 3-2-24-tf- & Siding Coo 872-3821. 1-11-1 -3 M-53, Cass City. Phone 872- cooking and eating, also paign ends Nov. 17. PETER REAL ESTATE No Hunting or Kingston, Mi. 2161. 2-10-25-tf Trespassing sweet apples. 2 kinds 2-10-18-3 pears, cider, plums,ad HOUSE FOR SALE by Phone 511-883-2711 Phone 269-7469 1978 1/2 TON GMC with bed owner - Immaculate 3-bed- 3-10-184 5-7-21-tf liner, chrome brush guard, WATERBEDS. Visit our and white large potatoes ,- carrots, cabbage, onions room brick house on double ~~ ~ bucket seats, automatic factory and see the finest [ , For Rent lot in Ubly. Fully carpeted, , 4-wheel drive No Trespasshg 50 lb. bag $4.25. All var- ANNUAL FALL waterbeds. All styles built ieties squash. large walk-in lighted FOR SALE - home and lot, with lock-outs. Asking with quality materials. FUR RENT - office space, closets, full basement, HARVEST AUCTION $4,000 best offer. Phone 10 for $1.00 2 and 3 room units, all car- 6557 River St. on Pigeon or Prices from $159.00. Many other fresh fruits natural gas heat, attached, River in Caseville. Year- 872-5069 mornings or after Waterbed Manufacturers 4 for 50+? and vegetables.. peted. Main Street. Heat garage, patio, storage Monday, Nov. 5 15 cents each around home in real good 6:00. 1- 11-1-3 of Michigan, 8625 M-25, and lights furnished. Hahn shed. Must see! Shown by Starting 6: 30 CLARK’S FARM Building, 6240 W. Main,. shape. Contact or write Vir- Sebewaing. Call 883-3385. PRODUCE MARYET appointment. Phone 375- ginia M. Strand, 2320 Mertz FOR SALE 1979 Mercury , Cass City. Phone 872-2155 - - Monday-Thursday until Cass City 4 miles east of Cass City, 2460 evenings. 3-11-1-3 Rd., Caro 48723. Phone 517 Good Shepherd Capri, good condition, sun- 5:30. Friday until &:00. ‘ residence 872-3519. 174 mile south on M-53. 4- 12-21-tf 673-2561. 3-10-18-3 Lutheran Fellow- roof, AM-FM cassette Saturday, Sunday until Chronicle Open 6 days a week. stereo. Call 872-4246 after 5:00. Lay away plan for 872-2010 Closed Wednesdays. ship Hall HOUSE FOR RENT - FOR SALE - 2 homes: 3 6:OO p.m. 1-11-1-3 Christmas. 2-11-1-1 2-9-23-4 2-10-4-4 bedroom house in country CASS CITY - no down pay- Main St., Cass City _. _. . Clean, newly decorated 3- ment, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, bedroom home, 2 miles out on 3.67 acres, 400 ft. x 400 5 FOR RENT - Log splitter, 2 acres, $35,500 offer. Mid The Want Ads FOR SALE - Alto of Cass City. Call 872-3345. ft. miles east, 2 314 south - Baked Goods, Crafts, saxophone, 4 years old, ex- by the hour, 112 day or day. 4-10-18-3 of Deford, 1326 Englehart Thumb Realty, 313-648- Christmas Gifts cellent condition. Call 872- Call Car0 Rental 673-5578. - Rd., 3/4 mile south of Mus- 2121. Call anytime. 3-11-1-3 5-10-25-2 Are ,Newsy Too! 3283. 2-10-18-3 2-10-114 DELUXE 1 bedroom a art- hroom Rd. House has gas --___I_-- ment in Caro, 1st Roor, furnace,built in dis- QUEEN SIZE extra firm, central air, full carpets. hwasher, water softener, $235 pef set; full size $185; Very energy efficient. Tex- jet ump, sump pump, dew :all Us at (517) 67306106’

folding aerobic f exercise tured wallpaper, utility roo!, air seal aluminum sid- mats $20. Snover Mattress room and extra storage. ing, storm windows and sc- and Furniture. Phone 313- $235 per month. Call Tom at reens, 52 inch ceiling fan in 672-9747. 2-11-1 -6 791-3614 after 5 p.m. dining room. Also on prop- 4-11-1-tf erty - 18x36 workshop, FOR - large Early - 10x30 stave silo. Other SALE house 30x40 needs repair, American sofa, blue FOR RENT - 2 bedroom background with beautiful but has septic tank and trailer. Gas heat. Close to goes floral print, 3 large quilted town, $175 plus deposit and stool. Water to house reversible cushions. Call references. Phone 872-3113. from other house. Will sell 872-2524. 2-11-1 -3 4-10-18-3 all for $40,500 on land con- ~ WE BUY, SELL OR tract with $13.500 down. ba- 269-7008. 1-1-2 lance $300.00 +r month at FOR SALE - 52 gallon elec- 2-1 FOR RENT - One bedroom apartment in town, newly 9lh% interest. Dan Gyom- carpeted and semi-fur- ory, 6772 Pine St., Cass ALMOST ANYTHIN&- City, MI 48726. Phone 872- We buy gold, sliver, diamonds, silverdare, nished. Call 872-2691 after 2-11-1-2 5:oo. 4- 10-25-3 2013. 3-11-1-1 rifles, shotguns, tools, sports equipment, Call 872-5129. 2-1111-3 T.V.’s, Typewriters, leather coats, chain saws, lawn mowers, etc. FOR SALE - Crib with mat- FOR RENT 2 bedroom HERRING SUPPER - Fri- - FOR SALE - Lot on Pine St. We also glve cash loan8 on any of the above. day, Nov. 9, at Cass City tress, dressing table, swing apartment, carpeted 28x32. New garage terms. 6058 BAY CITY-FORESWILLE - Cass Gun Club, 3:30-8:OO p.m. set $45, wood splitting ax, throughotit, electric stove, Call 872-3055. 3-10-25-3 City. A tree lined drive leads to this Cass City *Adults $3.75, 12 and under waiker, chair, 14 hp Jacob- refrigerator - Hillside country farm home, Both the front and side THUMB PAWN sen riding lawnmower with Apartments, phone 872-3283 porches have “ginger bread” trim. Home 81 5 Hooper, Caro, 673-5997 2-1 1-1-1 $2.00, under 5 free. Also I take-out orders. 2-11-1-2 snowblower, $l,OOO. Phone or 872-3613. 4-10-25-tf FOR SALE - 1972 New features: natural wood work downstairs and 683-2111. 2-11-1-3 Yorker mobile home, 12x65 natural wood wainscot in the formal dining FOR RENT - 2 bedroom with 8x24’ living room ex- room, new plumbing, hot water heat - has an FOR SALE - HI-LO 1977 apartment in Cass City. pando and added-on 10x18 attached wdburner, well insulated. Also Find ?he Service or Product travel trailer, 25 ft., rear Stove, refrigerator. Gar- utility room. Wood, stove, includes a metal shed andia well maintained You Need in This. bath. Excellent condition. age. $200 per month. Refer- antenna, refrigerator, barn. Ask about n8-cY. .. . Action Guide I Awning, 3-way re- ences and deposit required. stove, new living room car- frigerator. Many other fea- Call 652-2550 after 6p.m. pet. Must be moved. Call CAS CITY COUNTRY: Older farm home in I tures. Call 517 673-5240. 4-10-18-3 658-8263. 3-10-18-3 very good condition. Home features: 2-10-18-3 fireplace with glass doors, formal dining **-*-*+****+*~****~ room, first floor utility room, large master bedroom that could be used for family room,3 t Real Estate T baths, walk-in closets. Hot water heat with + high efficiency burner and 3 zones. 696- BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED 4 Large tract of commercially zoned property. Terms T CY. 177 N. State BUSINESS CARDS :of Car0 on M-81 close to town. Clare’s Sunoco Service Caro I Gateway Sanitation Tune Ups Minor Repalrs 0 Tires Batterlea PhoM services Designed to make that first Grease L Oil 673-5244 Home -Commercial - lndustrlal impression a lasting one! McLeodRealty, Inc. , 844 Hooperst. Car0 (517)67381W Certified Mechanic See Us Cass City Area , For Your TRASH COLLECTION Highest quality 8498 State St. Mllllngton (517) 871-4567 Casevllle 151 7) 858-2633 Call 872-2470 Craft Call Collect 313-798-8025 raised printing 6409 Main St. I I Supplies! “BIQEnwgn to Serve YOU” ESTATE i - See our new catalog. I i. BROKER L&S Standw Sewice SQUIRREL’S Cass City Chronicle ST. CAR0 PH. EQUAL HOUSiNG Phane 872-2342 2-2-9-t f 758 N. STATE 673-8153 Rich’s Disposal OPPO RTUN ITY - Certified Mechanics Kitchen Bath Bouilqw . Residential & Commercial Commercial - Residential - Farm Complete Car Care Service 131 N. State, Car0 Rubbish___ Removal HA LICRAFTER Radio Wrecker Service Phone 673-5026 Container Service Available S1ok 4 band, good communi- cations receiver, excellent Call 683.2233 condition. Brings in many Real Estate VilMe Service Center Price Reduced from $85,OOO $71,000. 1767 sq. ft. Cape 5 Acres on Cass River 3 bedroom modern ranch, family Tlr; V-Belts Batterles foreign countries, $100. to - Tune-ups Brakes Mufflers This space’could Burton Allen, Deford. Cod home, master bedroom down, study, large country room, needs carpet and interior paint. 1% miles Certified Mechanic Phone 872-2421. No Sunday style kitchen with beautiful oak cupboards, with built in southeast of Caw City. Poasible no money down. FRCC be yours for sales. 2-11-1-3 ----mirrwave. ------. Master bath all done in cedar wood. Jacuzzi Whirlpool Sunken Tub. Hard wood floors throughout, Tuff-Kote Dinol FOR SALE - 1973 20 ft. with 54% efficient fireplace in living room. Your :t 1 Mobile Traveler motor inspection invited on this buy! Automotive Ruit PfOOflnQ home, good condition, Syatems 0 Waxing nearly new tires. 8,ooO Two Income Home - Priced to sell with good cash flow - Gravel Guards miles on rebuilt Dodge en- land contract terms -great investment inflation fighter. Runnlng Boards gine. $5500. Burton Allen, Cass City - 872-2141 Rock Kote Stone Chlp Protectlon 1542 Cedar St., Deford. 164 Acre Farm - Random tile - 5-6 bedroom farm house - Phone 872-2421. No Sunday cattle and horse barn, small tool shed; productive soil - Ptione 269-9585 sales. 2-11-1-3 very attractive setting just north of M-81 on Schwegler 827 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe Road. 20% down balance at 11% on land contract. Mon.-Fri. - 8 arn.-5:30p.m. TUe8. S Frl. - 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. FOR SALE - Couch and Sat.- 8 a.m.4 p.m. Wed. d Thura. - 8 a.m.. 8:30 p.m. Sat. - 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. chair to match, 1-year-old. Black Top Road - Price slashed from ~,soO.~to 6350 W ?b. 872-3145 Call 872-2096. 2-10- 18-3 $SO,OOO.O& 3 bedroom ranch home, 26x30 heated workshop, 1% acres of land. $2,000.00 septic system put TOP QUALITY water heat- in last week. Close to Cass City! ers available at Fuelgas. BUY your carpet or Ilnoleum, then Case, Kobo Junction of M-53 & M-81, 60 Acres - Close to Cass City. Brick home with lots of call us for expert installallon. We i 3 1 &MawHolland I Cass City. Phone 872-2161. Factory trained, “We Do It Rlght.” Sales and Service 2-10-25-tf Satlsfaction guaranteed. 24=HR. SERVICE RABIDEAU MOTORS 5.3.’~Flooring Service (SHETLER) CORN KIT by Osentoski to Cass City 517-872-3758 PLUMBING G. HEATING, INC. WVhh 872-2616 - fit IHC 715 combine to con- payment. Balance just like rent. Owner out of or 872-4701 EImwd ~mdI Brick farm house on hard top road. moved 6528 Main vert spike cylinder for more efficient combining. f Natural wood work, 1 bedroom down, 2 up. Beautiful town! f Phm453-3531 , Laethem’s, Caro. Phone I Warju’s Flooring I 1 - --- Carpet and Linoleum (517 )673-3939. 2-11-1-1 Installation - _--- ~ . ~ 819s Lakeslde Dr. SUPREME HERRING SUPPER - Fri- Cass City, MI Appliance Store WINDOW CLEANING day, 9, at City 3:30-8:00 Phone (517) 872.381 1 Mona-FrI.8 to 5, Sat. 8-12 Gun Club, p.m. Emergency 24 hr. Service Storms-Scrsens-Windows Adults $3.75, 12 and under $24,900.00 Land Contract - 3 bedrooms, 1 down and 2 up. Junction Ma1 b M-53, Cas$ City JanitorlaiServlce Floors, $2.00, under 5 free. Also Eaves 4 Guttars Cleaned HI-Riser Fbrmal dining mom, some remodeling done, fd Service 6 Rental take-out orders. 2-11-1-2 basement with a wood furnace along with a gas forced Estimates on Commercial, air. Make offer! 1 Resldential& IndustrialWork 1 ClothesCaboose I Comolete lnrurance Coverage

I - ~ e Infants’ Toddlers’ II Little Ads I I Security Services Avallable I 3 mo.-24mo.. 2T4T Chlldren’s4.6X and 7-14 You’re Reading One 1120 Gratiot, Saginaw Matarnlty Clothes also Available Now! Call 120 W. Llncoln St., Caro 790-7609 Phone 673-8266 Call 872.201 0 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1w PAGE NINETEEN TURN -DISCARDS INTO CASH USE LOW COST CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS Notices 1 I Notices 1 (Notiees) [Notieesj I Services .]

~~ SUPPORT YOUR Elkland- LET US HELP you get your JOHNSON’S SEPTIC WANTED - orchard ‘ovesta United Way. Cam- HERRING SUPPER - Fri- DEAR HUNTERS RNs WANTED - afternoon PERSONALIZED MATCH’ decorating done before the ’ TANK - Cleaning - availa- 9, SPECIAL! sprayer, refrigerator and part-time positions availa- paign ends Nov. 17. AND WEDDING holidays. We paper, paint, day, Nov. at Cass City ble 7 days. No charge 500 or 600 gallon tank for 5-10-18-3 BOOKS Gun Club, 3:30-8:00 p.m. ble. Excellent fringe be- . NAPKINS stucco, whatever you need “Moe Bandy and mileage. Call 269-8097. hauling water. Call after 7 nefits. Hills-and Dales Gen- -~II-.- done. Call Peggy 872-2702 Adults $3.75, 12 and under 8-18-18-tf p.m. 883-2898. 6-10-18-3 d $2.00, under 5 free. Also Rodeo Clowns’’ eral Hospital. Contact WE HAVE IMMEDI~TE Luscious colors or Mary at 872-2545. 5-11-1-3 Nadine Lounsbury11-10-18-% RN. aeed of the Kenneth Hagin take-out orders. 5-11-1-2 see new catalog for FREE WATER ANALYSIS - At: Colony House WANTED - Apartment size cassette tapes we loaned to 16TH ANNUAL Country Arthur Brown someone. Please return latest designs - Water King water soften- Cass City, Mich. CassCity , electric kitcheri range. them to us Burton ers and salt available at Kitchen Bazaar and lunch - Phone 872-3300 Reasonably priced. Cill HELP WANTED CaSS city Chronicle Fuelgas. 4 miles east of Saturday, Nov. 10, 10 till ? Allen, 1542 Cedar St., De- Trinity United Methodist Friday, Nov. 16, 1984 313-672-9347. 6-10-18-3 Tournevman ford. Phone 872-2421. 5-2-9-tf Cass City on M-53.Phone Well Drilling Jelectricians J 5-11-1-3 872-2161. 5-10-25-tf Church. 5-11-1-2 Show and Dance 9-12 Cash bar Cash lunch and Must be a journeyman 5-11-1-1 and have proof of same. Pump Repair FREE KITTENS - 6674 Please apply in person. FOR SALE BY B.A. CALKA REAL ESTATE ...... hfrSINE 2 weeks - Shab- Huron, Cass City. Phone STATE LICENSED 872-3374. 7-11-1-1 Sebewaing Industries, 60 ACRES - Close to Cass City - BRICK HOME with lots of bona/M-53 area - yellow SPECIAL ON SCHWEGLER ROAD Lab, 12 years old. Family 1nc.i 249N. Centerst., Sebe- NEW LISTING: 2 story Colonial Home with 3 remdeling done; new carpeting - large barn; garage, etc. Phone 673-3800 .-‘bedrooms,furnace plus woodburner; 1% bathrooms, $65,OO0.00 - seller will hold land contract - Immediate pet, needs medication. Call 8-1-27-tf , approximately % acre of land. Some remodeling Possession. Phone 517-883-2020 completed. $37.500.00 terms. An E.O.E. DOCTOR’SHOME : RANCH TYPE HOME with aluminum Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top siding; 7 rooms; Marble FIREPLACE; new Andersen dollar for your property. 11-10-25-2 VACANT!!! Windows; Family room; 15x17’ Sun Room - 26x30’ GLENCOE 11 Shank soil ! 4 Phone 872-3019, Cass City. saver, good blades, new 3,000.00DOWN: Very neat one family or two family home - Recreation room; 3 bedrooms; 24’ swimming pool - two cat 8-103-tf [Work Wanted) garage with two electric door openers - nicely landscaped - Happy 41st teeth, field ready! carpeting - 3-4 bedrooms; 2 bathrmms; basement; 2 car WILL DO baby-sitting in garage - $37,500.00 with down payment; balance $fl9,500.00. Laethem’s, Caro. Phone $3,000.00 TV REPAIR (517) 673-3939. 9- 11-1 - 1 my home weekdays before like rent; Immediate Possession. TWO INCOME HOME with practically new aluminum all makes 4:30p.m. Phone872-3687.12-11-1-3 siding and roof; separate meters - g:ood income - $413,000.00 Birthday Antenna and Towers (free 1.4 ACRE: BRICK HOME - 34 bedrooms; home is well terms. CORN KIT by Osentoski to insulated; lots of remodeling done - 1% bathrooms; circular IN CASS CITY: 1% story 5 roam home - very neat in and out KLRB fit JD 55 combine to convert WILL CARETOR elderly drive - taxes only $&io in 1983 - only 3% miles from Cass 3 13-672-9440 spike cylinder for more effi- in your home. Phone 872- City - $29,500.00 bank terms. - close to schools, churches, playground, stores, etc. Hard- wood floors carpeted - basement; all modem kitchen; sun Love, J. Call Any Time cient * combining. 2004 or 872-4249. 12-11-1-3 porch; garage - offered to you for $42,500.00. AL’S TV SALES Laethem’s, Caro. Phone IMMEDIATE POSSESSION! !! ! 5-11-1-1 & SERVICE (517) 673-3939. 9- 11- 1 - 1 HAVE YOUR ‘office or SAND POINT: 74’ Lakefront Brick year-around home with STARTER HOME IN CAS CITY:“Cute two bedroom home 1453 Main St. home cleaned by an experi- - coma with refrigerator and range; basement; furnace 3 bedrooms; Stone FIREPLACE with heatilator; 13x24’ LOST - blonde cocker Snover, Mich. FOR SALE - ’77 Oliver, ex- enced lady. Call Sue, 872- living rwm approx. ; FAMILY ROOM; plus FU?,CREATION and electric water heater - corner lot - $Zl,ooO. FMHA A1 and Bryan Pudelko 2030 (have references). Approved. spaniel. Call 872-4468. cellent condition, with ROOM 16x24’ approx., wet bar; built-ins in kitchen; nicely 8-9-27-tf trailer-mounted wood split- 12-10-25-3 landscaped -:-approx. Flagstone patio and many * 5-10-25-3 18x28’ RETIREE SPECIAL!!! Frame one story home with ter, $2,000. Call 872-3055. other features - all this for $12~,000.00. FAGAN’S THUMB Carpet 9- 10-25-3 WILL CARE FOR elderly I aluminum siding; 2 bedrooms; with beautiful brick FIRE- SUNDAY, NOV. 11 Cleaning - Dry foam or person in your home by day 40 ACRES: All buildings in very good condition; practically PLACE and new brick chimney - lots of kitchen cabinets; all carpeted 100 AMP service circuit breakers offered to steam. Also upholstery and or week. Have references. new roofs; newly painted - One story bungalow with 5 - - - Country style - all wall cleaning. Free esti- Call Debbie Davis anytime you for $14,000.00 terms available. * [ Livestock 1 rooms; basement; mud room; 24x28’ two car garage at- ypu can eat mates, Call toll free 1-800- 872-4795. 42-10-25-tf tached; barn and other buildings; productive soil - very 1O:OO a.m.-2:00 p.m. 322-0206 517-761-7503. We GAGETOWN: Very nice home - neat in and out - 1% story or FOR SALE - Three-year- attractive setting -- all this for $85,ooO.0o. Seller will hold Wilbur Building - with 2 front porch; open stairway natural gas welcome BankAmericard old Holstein bull, excellent ,and contract. bedrooms; - Caro Fairgrounds Master Charge. 8-3-20-tf [ ivemorial I furnace; basement; new 16x24’ garage with electric door breeding, out of Doug Adults $3.50 Thuemell’s herd, $900. opener; cute kitchen arrangement - $21,OO0.00. UnderSeniors 12 $1.75 $2.00 IN LOVING memory of&- 40 ACRES: Home needs repair - 30x45’ barn with lean to - Phone 635-3413, Decker. bert David Esckelson who milk house; 19 stanchions; 2 calf pens; tool shed; some tile - Ken Martin 10-11-1-2 $55,000.00 in Kingston Township; offered to you for RIVER ROAD --- 2-3 bedroom home - one story - new well 5-under - free died Oct. 30, 1974, ten years $55,000.00. Seller will hold land contract. with own water system; several new Andersen Windows; Tuscola County 4-H Electric, Inc. ago. Sadly missed by chil- insulated - garage attached --VACANT - $26,500.00 terms. Small Stock Residential and Commercial FOR SALE - heavy type dren, Dwayne, Dawn, De- BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME: Close into Cam City - Seller will hold land contract. $3500 down. 5-10-25-1 Wiring roosters $1.50-$2.00 live; nise and Eric. 13-11-1-1 situated on landscaped 1% acra - over 3500 square feet of 79 ACRES: Close in to Cass City - Newly decorated home breeding trio of young living space - 4 bedrooms; all extra large rooms; practi- with 3 bedrooms; gas furnace; large barn- OWNER Puzzled? a State Licensed white turkeys; heavy duty (CardofThanks) cally all brick with 28k32’ garage; many built-ins; walk out RETIRED FROM FARMING - $60,000.00 will hold land tandem axle stock trailer. * Phone 8724588. 10-11-1-3 basement; wet-bar ; FIREPLACE with heatilator and glass contract. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Give a gift subscription to Free Estimates WE WOULD to thank door; ‘18x36’ IN GROUND SWIMMING POOL with solar LIKE IN CAS CITY: Stately 2 story home with aluminum Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jackson Over - Your inspection invited!!! Offered to you for The Cass City Chronicle Phone 872-4114 FOR SALE - 20 Barred and John, Mr. and Mrs. $%,OO0.00. siding; aluminum storms and screens; 4 tdnmrns; 1% 418&Burds Corner Road bathrooms; FORMAL DINING wall to wall Rock pullets, ready to lay. Steve Jackson of Anaheim, VACANT! !! ROOM; Birthdays, anniversaries 8-8-1O-ff Call 658-8847, 10-10-18-3 Calif., for the time spent IN CAS CITY: A comfortable home for the lower income carpeting; very desirable family home with lots of room in and out - ,extra large landscaped and treed lot; 1% car Gift card mailed with with us last week. For the fqmily: 1% story with 3-4 bedrooms; Unnox furnace; BRING YOUR steel saws beautiful gifts, corsage and several rooms carpeted; garage attached to home; plus garage with lots of storage room; this home has had good each order FOR SALE - Charolais bull, only YOU to my shop lor sharpening. 14 months old. Reasonably boutonierre, beautiful de- another 16x20’ building for workshop; immediate posses- care with “parklike grounds” - Asking $55,OOO.OO. PANCAKE & SAUSAGE Skill saws to 7% inches corated anniversary cake sion. Reduced to $28,500.00 for immediate sale. Let us show inspection invited! SUPPER priced. Jack Gallagher. sharpened $1.25 each. Phone 872-3219. 10-11-1-1 terand for the our dinner golden at Lampligh- wedding you this fine home. Situated in quiet residential area. Saturday, Nov. 3 Table saws to 10 inches f ** BAY CXTY-FORESTVILLE ROAD - RANCH TYPE HOME -. sharpened $1.50 each. Sunday.anniversary Mr. andat Mrs. Pigeon Cliff with Brick and Aluminum siding; 6 rooms; Luxaire Shabbona Town Hall 40 ACRES on blacktop road - choice building site; hunting, Sponsored by RLDS Church Bruce Silvernail, 5205 Be- etc. Bevens Rd. - Kingston Township - price reduced to Furnace with forced hot air; all large rooms; 1% bath- vens. Phone 517-683-2732. [Help Wanted) Jackson. 13-11-1-ln “23,500.00for quick sale. Immediate possession, rooms; 1W square feet of living space plus full basement; Entertainment by 8-9-20-10 24x24’ two car garage attached; lot nicely landscaped Heritage Group of HELP WANTED - Quality WE WOULD LIKE to thank 198x200’ -, $75,000.00 terms. Deckerville and Dorman ONLY $15.00 service control manager must be the Euchre club for the sur- North of Cass City: 3 ACRES: 1%story comfortable home Sisters 6-7 p.m. charge (within 15 miles of experienced with inspec- with 34 bedrooms; Lennox Furnace plus wood burner in prise 50th wedding anniver- SPECIAL! ! A lot of home for the money! ! Hip rtmf style M-46 and M-24). Re- tion equipment, , gauges, sary dinner at Wildwood living room with raised slate hearth; formal dining rmm; 2 Adults f rigerators, washers, blueprint reading and lay- kdrooms down and 2 up; living room with exposed with 3 bedrooms; painted white with shutters; gas heat and $3.00 Farms Saturday, Oct. 20, beams; 12 and under $1.50 dryers repaired. 90 day out inspection. Knowledge and for the gifts. To Mr., new 4 piece bathroom; basement walls are panelled - well hot water; laundry rwm off kitchen; wood burning stove remains - 55’ deep well - own Myers water system; plus 5-11-1-1 I guarantee. Fast in-home of GM, GQS, Ford QlOl and and Mrs. Jerry Decker for insulated; “Parklike Grounds” 1% car garage; taxes only service. Tuscola required. Reply to Box $440.00 --Priced to sell at $42,500.00 terms. storage building - 103’1~210’lot - in the country - all of this for SPC the corsage and, bouton- $2o,o0O.oo. SUPPORT YOUR Elkland- Appliance. Call 673-272Q. Q,’CassCity Chronicle. niere and having the group 8-8-9-ff 11-10-25-2 at their home after the din- 40 ACRES - near Cass City - Doublewide built in 1972 - 2 Novesta United Way. Cam- tjedrcmms; gas furnace; ideal for starter home retirees River Road: 1% ACRES: RANCH TYPE HOME with 3 paign ends Nov. 17. SHARPENING SERVICE ner. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff or -- bedrooms; furnace with 3 zones; drilled well with 2 storage HELP WANTED $$9,900 - Sellers will sell on land contract vacant - 5-10-18-3 - 2 miles south, 1 1/12 west at Jackson. Also thanks to all - tanks; Andersen windows throughout - built in 1976 - all this QUALITY CONTROL who gave gifts and sent immediate possession, or 10 acres & home $26,500. 5870 W. Kelly Rd. Ed SUPERVISOR for $46,500.00. (Services 1 Spencer, 872-4512. 8-9-15-tf cards. 13-11-1-ln 46 ACRES: Remodeled 8 room home with 4 bedrooms; TWO INCOME HOME: REMODELED - $365.00 income - Appljcant must be WE WANT TO express our €2~24’sunroom with Jalousie windows; gas furnace 6 years SPECIAL at $29,900.00 - a good investment here! FLEENOR APPLIANCE able to read part prints sincere thanks to Little’s old; beautiful Brick Fireplace with Heatilator and glass Mr. 2’s Service - washer, dryers, PROFESSIONAL CARPET and use precision Funeral Home for their ser- door; formal dining room with large picture window; 6 acre RANCH TYPE HOME IN NEWER SUBDIVISION - 3 bed- stoves, water heaters, re- AND UPHOLSTERY measuring equipment vices, Dr. R. Hall for his hardwood grove; 40 acres tillable productive soil - new 2% rooms; large kitchen with dining area - garage attached; frigerators. 4260 Woodland CLEANING and have experience in assistance, Rev. Clare Pat- car garage plus 24x32’ tool shed; your inspection invited - seller will hold land contract -- $48,500.00 terms. IM- Ave., Cass City. Phone 872- FIRE RESTORATION automotive starnpings. ton for his comforting $92,500.00 terms. Reduced to $89,500. MEDIATE POSSESSION. $so00 down. 3697. 8-3-29-t f Commercial & Residential Please apply in person words and Salem United Fast, courteous and or call : Methodist Church for the‘ IN CAS CITY: Stately 2 story home with aluminum SUPER MARKET: Grossing over $840,OOO.00; brick building; SDM license; 7,000 square foot building; 100% SMITH‘S Refrigeration inexpensive. lovely lunch. We would also siding; 3-4 bedrooms; forced hot water heating system; 1% Service - Residential and Free Estimates SEBEWAING like to thank the friends of mthroorns; formal dining room; front porch about in location; real estate, fixtures, equipment, $240,000 plus 30’ inventory. commercial., Milk coolers, INDUSTRIES, INC. Legion Auxiliary, rela- length; awnings on 6 windows; attic and walls insulated - 2 refrigerators, walk-in cool- Mick Zawilinski 249 N. Center St. tives, neighbors and friends Large Lots complete $5o,OOO.OO. Sellers will hold land ers. Free estimates. Randy Sebewaing, Mich. 48759 for their cards, beautiful contract. Immediate possession! !! Smith, Decker, Mich. Phone 872-3725 Phone 517-883-2020 flowers, memorial dona- Phone 872-3092. 8-11-14 8-6-16-tf An equal opportunity tions and food brought in. Everything was greatly ap- VACANT! !! LAWYER? Uncontested di- employer I preciated. The family of. IbJ CAS CITY: This-beautiful seven room *home with Custom Butchering vorces, bankruptcies, $250. 11-11-1-1 aluminum siding; Library; Formal Dining Room; 3-4 Cora L. Klinkman. BEEF & Probate service. Attorney Wooms; wall to wall carpeting; FIREPLACE with PORK AIDES - Qualified 13-11-1-1 (Hogs are scalded not 37 years. Donald E. Smith. NURSE beatilator - Bay Window - large recreation room with TWO HOMES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE!! ! Situated on a Call (517) 883-3285. 8-1W-tf nurse aides needed for parcel of land 400x400’ - or will sell separately - let us tell skinned) THE FAMILY OF Fred Wet bar - basement; garage; nicely landscaped - many Check our prices on home care. Call Allen &her features --priced to sell immediately at $69,500.00 - ou about it 1 !! ! $40,5Q0.00for both homa, or sell one! Health Care, 872-4452. Jaus wishes to express h half or whole -?ller will finance. Possession on short notice. Blown Insulation 11-11-1-1 their thanks and apprecia- Meat Wholesale and Retail New construction tibn to all relatives, friends Remodeling DIRECTOR OF Nursing - and neighbors for memo- Gainor’s Meat rials, floral tributes, food .COUNTRY HOME 2.9 Acres - blacktop road - 1% story Additions new home health agency is with aluminum siding and black shutters; Moncrief Packing Garages seeking an RN with at least and kind expressions of furnace with Jensen adda wood burning stove - 1 mile north, 1 mile west of Roofing,Siding 2 years’ hospital experi- sympathy. To Rev. Joel : laundry room off kitchen; dining room - large two car Bad Axe. Pole Buildings ence. BSN preferred, previ- Fiscus for his comforting garage with stove; plus utility building plus 24’ Phone (517)269-8161 ous experience in a Medi- words. To Mrs. Winnie - FRlEE ESTIMATES Dawe for the beautiful *swimmingpool --all this for $39,500.00 terms - Sellers 269-9375 care agency a plus, excel- *willhold land contract. Pdssession short notice. Dave Reed - 872-2827 lent communication skills organ music. A special on Leiterman Builders thanks to the Presbyterian 8-9-30-tf Cass City required. Salary ’ range I $17,700 $19,100. woman’s association for to Call :Several businesses for sale - Let us tell you about them! ! ! ELMER H. FRANCIS and Phone 872-3’121 Mr. preparing and serving the Son, licensed builder. New Hildebrant , Allen -Home Licensed and Insured Care, Inc., 6240 Main St., delicious lunch. Your kind- homes or remodeling. Roof- @ M-ls-tf Cass City, MI 48726. Call ness will never be forgot- ing, siding, barns, pole ten. Laura Jaus Lenzner. buildings. Phone 872-2921. RICH’S DISPOSAL - Resi- 872-2539. An equal oppor- Before Buying.or Selling tunity employer. 11-11-1-1 13-11-1-1 8-10-11-7 dential and Commercial Rubbish Removal. Con- WE WISH TO express our tainer service available. MEDICAL DISPATCHER heartfelt thank you for all See, Call or Write to: Chuck Gage Call 683-2233. 8-2-12-tf - Expanding home ,health the love, cards, visits, flow- agency needs a part time ers, food and prayers dur- Welding Shop $6.00 charge Heli-arc welding MINIMUM - evening and week end per- ing the time of my wife’s mixers, toasters, coffee- son to dispatch assign- Specializing in aluminum, makers, etc. repaired. Tus- and our mother’s passing. stainless steel, blacksmith- ments. Medical Thank you to Dr. Yun, the B.A. CalktaReal Estate cola Appliance, phone 673- background a plus. Im- nurses of Hills and Dales ing, fabricating and radi- 2720. 8-8-9-t f ator repair. , mediate opening. Call 872- Hospital and the nurses of 6306 W. Main St., Cass City Also portable welding- 4452. 11-11-1- -1 Provincial House who gave Phone 872-3355 All types of welding CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING Thelma comfortable care -. BEEF-PORK-VEAGLAMB EXPERIENCED nurse during her short stay. We 7062 E. Deckerville Rd, aides needed at Provincial thank Mr. and Mrs. Roger WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF FARMS - BUSINESSES AND Deford, Michigan CURING, SMOKING AND . LARGER & MORE EXPENSIVE HOMES, VACANT LAND House, 4782 Hospital Dr., Little, and the Cass City Phone 872-2552 PROCESSING Cass City. If interested Chronicle. We give a spe- not shown here - please call office. 8-5-15-tf please come and €ill out ap- cial thank you to Reverend . 4 TUESDAY & FRIDAY plication between 8:OO and James Rule for his many PIANO TUNING and re- 6:30 p.m. 11-11-1-2 prayers and visits with LISTINGS~~ WANTED ON ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE pairing on all makes of Erla Thelma at home and in the SELL FARMS HOMES 6%1 pianos. 20 years’ I experi- Packing Co., Inc. hospital, also to Feverend ‘1 WE AND AT ence. Member of the Piano PART-TIME COOK - possi- IN TUSCOLA, HURON AND SANILAC COUNTIES USDA Plant 1074 ble full-time, no experience Patton. It was a great com- Technicians Guild. Duane necessary, must like cook- fort given us at this time. fa Serving the Thumb Area for over 30 years Johnston, Bad Axe, Mich. Cass City 517-872-2191 The family of Thelma Kath- REALTOR @ ing. Nights and days. Phone __ B 48413. Phone 269-7364. 8-8-4-tf leen McAlpine. 13-11-1-1 We buy Land Contracts - 872-2720. 11-10-25-2 An Equal Opportunity Lender 8-2-1-tf 1 PAGETWENTY CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1W CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

Proposal B to I establish public recreation fund

Voters throughout the the money in the fund can- state will decide the fate of not be used for any purpose a proposal that will restrict other than im rovements legisla t ures f rom taking of state ownecr land, and money from a fund that has purchases of additional been set up to purchase and land for public recreation. improve state public recre- Presently the fund has a ation property. ceiling of $150 million. Proposal B would estab- Under provisions of the lish the Michigan Natural proposal, the ceiling would Resources Trust Fund by be raised to $200 million. adding constitutional pro- Any revenues above the tection for the 1976 Michi- $200 million ceiling may be gan Kammer Land Trust appropriated for other Fund and other special state uses. natural resource funds. The proposal also re- The proposal would pro- quires that the fund must hibit the legislature from spend at least 25 percent of using the money in the trust the total expenditures on fund for the state’s general the purchase of land and fund. land rights. Also no more than 25 per- THIS GROUP OF Cass Cityans vacationed in Europe recently, according to The official ballot word- cent of the total expendi- Lothar E. Konietzko, of Germany, who submitted the photos. Posing before a ing of Proposal B is: “A tures can be used for the brewery are, from left: Mike Weaver, Bill Wallace, Karen Wallace, Toby proposal to establish a development of public re- ally wasrdo I kiow any hot company. Natural Resources Trust creational facilities. Weaver, Brewery Representative Guth, Catherine Krueger, Colleen Krueger stocks were I can get a dou- You won’t get rich on this Fund and a board to ad- one, but you won’t get poor, The fund is administered and Rod Krueger. ble before the fall clothes minister it, to provide re- come in at ,I , Magnin’s in either. venues for it from natural by a board of directors made up of three citizens, October. By the way, did you sce resources leases and exist- These won’t double by our old family newspap iug funds and to specify and the director of the Depart- back in Lapeer, Mich., and ment of Natural Resources October but they may be as limit the expenditures Proposal C could chnge high as they are now, inas- their tale of buying equip- therefrom.” and the chairperson of the Natural Resources Com- much as they are close to ment for the plant? IBM, The Michigan Kammer mission. their lows for the last year: Xerox and Clark Equip- Land Trust Fund was es- WHIRLPOOL. ment (mhkes fork-lift Criteria used for the trucks) all struck out when tablished to purchase pub- purchase of land is that, it HARVEY HUBBELL. lic recreation property for About half of Whirlpool’s our hard-headed nephew must be used for public re- present of govt. went to replace or add form goes state residents. The money creation, or of environmen- output of appliances to for the fund comes from Sears Roebuck where it is items made by these com- tal importance or is is of panies? Guess who won out certain leases and royalties particular scenic beauty. lobby of Detroit. He said to lose about $10,000 in state sold under the Kenmore of oil and gas drillings and no longer have the needed label and others. For two- with better products, better ‘thatthey receive the “lion’s aid. local matching funds,” said service, and better pric$- mining operations on state Proponents of the prop- manner,’V share of the budget, while Cass City village superin- thirds of a century owned land. osal feel that the state land George Goodman, execu- Whirlpool has had this deal Japan. Who else. Erickson’s news release the rest must be thankful tendent Lou LaPonsie said tive director of the Michi- This will be enough ad- Since the fund was estab- should be maintained for was in response to a packet for whatever is left over.” that the village is expected gan Municipal League. with Sears. I say deal, be- lished, more than $137 mill- future generations. They cause the last I heard from vice for one week. (We have of materials that he re- He added that because the to lose about $26,000 in state “We have held our mil- named our new dog Advice, ion has been acquired from feel that a constitutional ceived from the Huron proposal requires a 4/5 vote and federal revenue shar- lage down and we have the top man at Whirlpool, these leases. The state has guarantee is necessary to County Intermediate there had never been more so nobody will take it.) of the legislature to enact ing funds in 1985 if Proposal tried to serve the commun- Your wonderful brother,BILL purchased about 35,000 ensure that money will be School District (HISD) that any increases in taxes, the C is passed. LaPonsie’s es- ity the best we can,” than a handshake since the acres of land with money available to purchase and were to be used to oppose other 115 of the legislators, timates came from a re- LaPonsie said. “The only arrangement started in from the fund. But legis- maintain public lands. Proposal C. mostly from rural areas, lease prepared by the way we can gain it (money) 1912. $72 Opponents of the prop- The stock sells around lators have borrowed can have some influence in Michigan ’ Municipal 40. million from the fund to be osal feel that the amend- In his news release, also back is to go to our people The dividend is $2 a year, sent to the HISD, Erickson the spending of the tax League. and ask for more millage.” used for general fund oper- ment would limit the flexi- money. “Maybe the rural The cuts would be the re- LaPonsie said that the or 5 percent, leaving about ations for the state during bility of the state legisla- said that the HISD superin- halfcompany. the earnings in the tendent, James McBride, areas will finally receive sult of a six cent per gallon village has been able to times of economic crisis. If ture to gain operating funds their fair share of funding,” gasoline tax loss, which maintain the streets at the voters approve Proposal B. in economic crisis. has apparently become Erickson said. would cut income to the Whirlpool is giving Gen- brazenly partisan. present income level. With eral Electric a good race in The Owen-Gage School state by an estimated $89 the cutback in state re- million in 1985. the appliance field . The first issue of the famous He added that he feels District, which has too high venues the village will not Standard & Poor gives it that the stqte is already a state equalized valua- “A large amount of fed- have the money to fund the Army newspaper, ”Stars tion for the state aid for- eral aid tnay be lost be- needed maintenance of the an A rating. The company and Stripes,” was published ruled by powerful unions in has paid dividends since Proppsal A will concert with the powerful mula, has been estimated cause some local units will street projects. on February 8, 1918.

--_-- change state Trash VIDEO RENTALS - FINAL WEEKENDOF rules policy service , 3 Movies for $1 FABULOUS FALL ooo Voters will be faced with The right to suspend approved Video Machine Rental Too the question of whether to these administrative rules give a current legislative is provided for in the Michi- DISCOUNT SALE practice of suspending ad- gan constitution by a li- ministrative rules constitu- mited legislative role in the when working on the 1985 ’ LIGHT BULBS CRICKET LIGHTERS TRIP MUGS tional validity when they rules process. This right is $59‘ Value 6 for ‘2’’ decide if Proposal A should granted to the legislature budget. GIFT WRAP LaPonsie said that the 4A89 Refund Coupon $2.00 be approved. for a period no longer than loader lists for about $1.59 Under the current legis- the end of the next legisla- 1/2 PRICE $1.00 Refund Coupon - 896 cost 49c lzitive practice, legislatures t ive session. $81,OOO, but with a munici- =ooo-! pal discount and the trade I I or a joint legislative com- Proposal A, if approved in of the village’s 1968 mittee can suspend ad* by the voters, would give loader, they can purchase Hall’s BATTERIES Jumbo Storage ALUMINUM FOIL 1

miniStratiVe rules that are the power to the legislature the new loader for $49,320.

written by state agencies to to approve or disapprove of LaPonsie told the council TABS DURACELL ALKALINE implement State law before administrative rules in coupon 2 S 84 CHEST $1 39 69@ FOR O0 that they can take im- $1 -25 /1 SI7Q $3.89 Value ’ $1 I the may be whatever manner the legis- mediate delivery on the Refund -1 adopted by the agency as lature deems appropriate machine, and not have to I I law. and would remove the time make payments until f--V.----LCI ”t Deriod reauirernent. January 1985. He said that Duncan Hines Propon6nts of the prop- the payments would be SOFT & GOOD .f Mr, Farmer / osals ~ say that the amend- $1,OOO per month for 60 ment is needed because $139 months. The loader is sold ! \ current Michigan legisla- by Michigan Tractor, Novi. COOKIES Reg.$1.69 Read and Use tive procedures may be de- They are offering eight per- clared unconstitutional in cent financing on the the future. They have based loader. Planter’s s7g5GAME PLAYERS CHRONICLE their opinion on a recent LaPonsie said that the case where the U.S. Sup- front end loader is the most PEANUT SALE BOOK OF TRIVIA reme Court declared a fed- used machine that the vil- CLASSIFIED ADS eral government adminis- lage owns. He said that they $18 0 S2”’ trative rules procedure un- use it for snow removal, 14.5$2.59 02. Value Tlns To sell or rent a farm constitutional. street and sewer repair and To sell or buy livestock 0 ponents of the prop- at the village owned land- osaf say that the amend- fill. To sell or buy Implements ment would further violate The council agreed to the separation of powers B To profitably sell or buy purchase the machine, with CHRISTMAS CARDS FROMYOUROR ltO, 126 or 135 anything principle in the Michigan payments to be budgeted constitution. This states for in the 1985 budget. NEGATIVE ONLY that a member of the legis- The Classified Section is LESS THAN HALF PRICE lative branch cannot exer- OTHER BUSINESS Where Interested cise power in another Prospects Look F,irst branch of the government e County Commissioner Curad ’ Opponents also argue Royce Russell explained to 1 that Proposal A would the council the need for the , allow legislatures to pass two millage requests that BANDAGES VAPORIZER CASS CITY laws that they do not have the county is asking for in ! to enforce because it can Tuesday’s election. S5Q9 1 delay or render meaning- The treasurer’s report $1.99 Value 89$ $12.99 Value CHRONICLE 1 less the enforcement by PHONE 872-2010 showed that 94.5 percent of t vetoing the proposed rules. all villa e taxes have been - collecte8 . Oral B $1.49 I------A public hearing was set Plastic Trash Yarn Pepd Diet Pepsi Mt. Dew for Nov. 27 at 7:OO p.m. to Tooth Brushes I LIMIT ONE COUWPER ENVELOPE establish federal revenue ’ Regular & Bags sharing proposed use of the $108 I WALLET PHOTOS Pepsi light Sugar Free Pepsi Free money. $1.99 Value 2 for 77$ Stahlbaum told the coun- $139 Limit 6 skeins please I 10for$2.99 * cil that the Parks and Value 59’ Plus MFC Refund $1.00 It I INaUD€S COW NEGATIVE Promotion committee has I I I OR purchased eight Christmas Expires Cans 1 Cabbaae Patch I FROM YOUR 1lO,126ar 135 NEGATIVE Om I 1-6-84 Dep. decoration scrolls for Main Waldorf 10 for .79 Street. AFGHAN KIT , I SI The December meeting BATH TISSUE ,COUPON MUST ACCOMPANY ORDER date was moved to Dec. 18 I Oct. 28 thru Nov. 10 because the regular meet- Rag. $999 I ing would fall on Christmas $1.19 4 Rolls 98$ Reg. $12.00 Day. . Trustee Elwyn Helwig told the council that the vil- Snow Birds! Call lage has applied for a type three landfill status where AheadForYour OLD WOOD DRUG LAYAWAYFOR they can still take leaves, Medicines for CHRISTMAS 1 brush and building mate- The Corner Store With A,Whole Lot More. Mon.-Frl.7:30 a.m. - 1090 p.m. rials. This will take effect sat. & Sun.8:oO a.m. - 1030 p.m. Jan. 1, 1985. SECTlOh A - PAGE A4 SECTION A - PAGE A1 n n a a- Winter Savings Sale

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