Ala.+ u_ .- __.- UNSCHEDULED FLIGHT --Tony Yost’s 1946 Aeronca took an unscheduled flight some time Board President Geraldine Arb, the Cass City Chapter purchase . of .~ Crowther Rieskorn and Trustee Of the American Association late Thursday or early Friday, The plane was tethered to the ground. A tether broke and the blocking sled for 11545. high winds blew the light aircraft on top of the fence surrounding his dog house-chicken coo . Arthur Severance. Of University and Other sleds were slightly It was Mrs. Smith who the school. cheaper, but Coach Don Yost, who has his own landing strip on his Deckerville Road property, said the wings wouP d recommended that Miss The request was taken Schelke said that for the dif- have to be removed to get the plane down and would then have to be recovered. The windshield Hurt not be rehired. That under advisement. ference in cost, $100, he felt was smashed. meeting is scheduled Tues- Tom Clair, band instruct- the Crowther was the best day, May 8, and is not open Or, was granted permission buy, The sled will be paid for Worst since 1976 to the public. to run an eight-week Wm- Over two years without in- Not as dramatic as the mer instrumental individual terest charges, controversy surrounding the instruction program. The sled now in use will be firing Of Miss Hurt, but The students will pay $1.50 sold to Kinde for $225, ppssfbly of more lasting for once a week half-hour Roland p&onen reported slgnlficance was the board lessons. Clair will be paid that a board member must Some without power for 3 decision to ask for a renewal $7.50 an hour by the school, Serve as a member of the of 8.4 mills of extra operat- ieaving the net cost to the Title 1 Advisory Council, ing millage for two years. district at $4.50 an hour or The person will be apwinted This is not an increase in about fW0 for the Pro- at the ~~y meeting. the mill rate but will repre- gram. A round table discussion seat an increase in out+f- between board members days as result of wind storm pocket costs to taxpayers COMMUNITY and the administration will because of sharp increases EDUCATION be held Monday; April 23. The biggest casualty of the counties 1, according to were without power from run water pumps at normal Thumb Electric Coap, ac- in valuations. The board decided that a severe windstorm that George Anderson, the com- 11:35 p.m. Thursday until capacity. cording to Manager John SUpt. Donald Grouse says Kathleen O’DOnnell pre- second member of the ad- Power in car0 was out started last Thursday night pany’s ~ Tuscola county 3% p.m. Saturday. Kutter, had 2,# custoxriers that under the current State sented a report on the corn- ministration staff could not was electricity as some area supervisor, from Thursday night until without power in Huron Aid law the increase in local munity education program. be released at noon to be- 7:30 pm. Friday. Vassar resideets had to go without it Included was the high county, 1,200 in Sanilac and tax money is balanced by a It showed that there were come a Rotary Club mem- By Friday night, the num- went even longer without decrease in State tax funds. students in the fall ber and attend for almost 72 hours. ber was down to 16,000 still school. There were lights in 300 in Tuscola. With one 143 Officials of the two power the intermediate school, bpt electricity. exception, all had their pow- The evaluation is based on semester for adult high club luncheon meetings. out and by Saturday 6,000. An approxirqate companies serving the up- nd heat. Campbell Ele- square By 4 p.m. Sunday, the mea in Bmkfield er..@*qk\ by late Friday. The per Thumb said it wa’f the mentary was not abcted.’ mile exception was in the Minden *number still without elec- township was with6ut elec- .worst storm to hit this area tricity was aboutW00, but -School was not held Friday. City area, which didn’t get ‘in terms of power outages tricity from about 10:15 its electricity restored until power was restored to them Thursday night to 7:30 p.m. since the ice storm in spring, by Sunday night. Bush said the temperature Saturday morning. Gagetown bid for Sunday. The area was along 1976. in his Seeger Street home General Telephone, which Bach Road, about 4% miles Wind speeds as high as 65 Anderson didn’t have dropped to 38 degrees. One has its cables underground, miles per hour were re- specifics on which areas southwest of Owendale. had minor problems accord- place not affected was Hills Most of the outages, ac- ported in the upper Thumb were without power as the and Dales General Hospital, ing to Bob Stevens, Thumb outages were in many scat- cording to Anderson, were area customer services Thursday night and Friday. where he is the business caused by wind whipped Rolling Hills Airport own- tered locations. manager. Ironically, the manager. Generators had to $330,000 denied One outage was in a small utility lines touching, caus- be brought to two switching er Grant Hutchinson said he hospital tested its emerg- ing overload switches to didn’t check his wind portion of Cass City and stations because there was Gagetown’s application lion. The village applied for ect or the village could wait speed ency generators the day trip. The problem is hard to for $330,000 in federal funds the grant in January. a year and apply for the indicator until 6:10 Saturday extending north about 2’12 before the storm to make no electricity. (Batteries miles along Cemetery Road spot, which added to the autonlatically take over for a proposed industrial Not necessarily related to federal funds again. morning and gusts as high sure they were working. time needed before power ps 50 miles hour were and apparently extending to They were, ,but weren’t when power goes out and are development project has the project was the action by The industrial project was per could be restored. beenThe rejected. money would have theauthorizing village councilits financialApril 2 withbeing thedone long-establishedin conjunction still being registered. None Koepfgen Road on the west needed. used until generators take of the planes tethered at the and Schwegler Road on the Some lines touched and over.) There were few in- ;:ass City field suffered any east. About half of Ubly had to started burning. There were stances of drop lines to been used to buy two parcels grants advisor, Leonard Gagetown Area Develop- damage. In Cass City, according to do without power until Sun- no more than the usual houses being downed. of property, including an Hool, to apply for establish- ment Corp., which was going ment of a Gagetown EM- to put up the option money to David Bush, one of those day afternoon. The village number for B storm of Despite the high winds, unused industrial building, Detroit Edison Co. had a along the railroad tracks on nomic Development Corpor- enable the village to buy the peak of 30,000 customers affectd, the blocks between had to ask residents to cut falling tree limbs downing there were apparently few drop lines running instances of property dam- the north side of the village, ation. two parcels needed. without power in the Thumb Seeger and Oak Streets. down on water use as from An once established, Whether it might still do district (Tuscola, Huron, starting two houses north emergency generators main lines to buildings, he age, other than fallen tree plus renovation and expand EDC, sion of the building. could sell tax-free bonds to so, even without the federal Sanilac, Lapeer and St. Clair of the Presbyterian church, didn’t have enough power to said. . limbs. ‘ Once the building was finance the industrial eproj- Please turn to page 8.. completed, it would be sold or leased to someone to set

Protestors vs.,Road Commission, upterested,company a business. engineerfor A purposesDetroit was auto in-of Few challengers establishing his own tool and machine shop there. It could full-timehave employed and trained 25 persons 12 mi in school votes Petition drive continuing and die apprentices a year. cameNotice a couple of the of weeksrejection ago Of area school districts, filed: Geraldine Prieskork Dissatisfaction with the to an invitation by the WUP, was held at Caro High group would like to see him them. from theU.S. Department of only Kingston and Ubly will the board President, and Dr. fisC0la County Road Corn- were the three members df School. The first meeting report directly to the Road The CDRC through the Housing and Urban Develop- having contests during Ed ScohL the Vice-Presi- mission continues as a hot the Road Commission, their drew abut 140 peaple. Commission and not be re- petitions can only ask the ment. Village President wil- the June 11 school elections. dent. issue, with at least 215 engineer, Robert Welling- “Again, we feel We got a spnsible to Wellington. County commissioners to put liarn Downing said his Un- Monday at 4 p.m. was the In owendale-Gagetown, flrsons in attendance Man- ton, and clerk, James Miklo- lot of facts but we didn’t feel Miklovic indicated the the proposal on the ballot, derstanding was that there deadline for candidates for Jack Laurie decided not to day night at a second public ViC, and the seven r~~mbrsthe people a lot of superintendent would have MFS. Wood explained. There was about $3 million avail- all school bards to file their run for re-@ktiondueto the meeting called by the Citi- of the county Board Of satisfaction,” said Sally to work with both the engi- is no legal means to directly able pin Small Cities Pro- nominating petitions. press of his duties as Mich- zeds for Decent Road Condi- Commissioners. Wood, one ofthe Organizers* neer and the road board. place a county issue on the gram funds but all the In the Cass City district, igan Farm Bureau vice- tions (CDRC). The 2M:hour meeting, like after the meeting. “I think the meeting went ballot through a petition requests, including Gage- only the two incumbents President. Also present, in response the first session March 26, Many of the questions well for the mwt part,” drive. town’s, totaled about $9 mil- whose terms are expiring forOnly the One seat candidate he will liiedbe ’ asked Concerned fundi?. Miklovic commented after- vacating, Patrick Goslin of where the Road ~ommls- war&. “The people came , Bay City-Forestville Road,

sion’s money comes from away with a better know- I‘ Gagetown, who attends mogt .and how it is Spent. ledge of our problems and 1 Road COmmission@rwil- think we understand what school board meetings now barn Tuckey did most of the they are trying to tu us.” as an interested citizen. talking for the agency. “I feel they (Road Com- In .Kingston, Robert Wil- The road cmu’thsioners mission) did get to see the mot, whose term is expirin& indicated they will be re- public is behind us,” Mrs. will be challenged for re- evaluating their spending Wood responded. “I feel election by Velna Richter of priorities, that it appears the they did see the public is not 6611 E. Sanilac Road, Kings- public wants more money satisfied with the service ton. Wilmot, of 4970 E. spent on maintenance, in- they have been getting.” hnilac Road, is presently cluding snow removal, and The three road commis- the board treasurer. less on road construction. No sioners are presently ap- In the Ubly district, the commitments Were made, pointed by the county Board however. of Commissioners. The reelection.twoterms areincumbents expiring Two challengers filedwhose for It was also mentioned that Crawford Road, Deford resi- the Road Commiwion does dent, said the CDRC is not have enough revenue to continuing its petition drive areThe also incumbents running. are John do all the things it would like to ask the county hard to Kennedy of Ubly, the boa+ to do. put on the ballot a proposal vice-president, and Clarence The road board is Consid- which, if approved, wlll let Rutkowski, Ubly. win(r hiring a superinten- the public elect the road The challengers are Ruth dent to oversee on-the-job hard members. Dlshove of Agnes StrWt, Ubly, and Arthur Jahn of Ruth. Terms in all of the sCG1 districts will be for four In addition to the school b~~m~d~~*~~Owen-Gage &id Kingstona@* willhave muage pr~mls on the ballot. .PA~ETWO CASS CITY CHFtONICm-THURSDAY, APRIL 12,1979 cmCIm, MICHIGAh Marriage Licenses Phillip G. Thompson, 24, Richland, Wash., and Wendv S. Bierlein, 24, Reese. Terry L. Carmer, 21, Cass I Cass City Social andpersonal Items I City,19, Vassar. and Judy K. Atkinson, Mrs. Reva Little Phone 872-3698 Leslie D. Maxsbn, 20, Vas- sar, and Diane C. Higgins, 1. 22. Millineton. David 3. Mclnally, ? ’ Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Zawi- Fiftken children, one- Miss Janet Perry of Chi- The Elmwood Missionary Miss Gertrude Erla enter- linski, who had been at their yeardds through second cago will come April 13 to Circle will meet April i8 at tainedin her home,at a luncheon nurses and Friday the Silverwood,Trammel, 17, and Mayville. Tracy J. spend Easter with her par- tpe home of Mrs. Bud Peas- winter home in Arcadia, grade, enjoyed an Easter receptionist from the Dona- Gerald C. Valentine, 19, Fla., since December, ar- egg hunt Saturday in the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold ley. Perry. hue Clinic. Also a guest was Millington, and Kay E. rived home April 4. Their basement of Salem UM Gobs, 18, Vassar. daughter, Mrs. Frank Kel- church. They also heard the Mrs. Mary Ann Rienstra Mrs. Gladys Agar. ler, and children, Chris and Easter story and had games Anne Marie Lorentzen of and daughter Dana of Caro Sarah, who had spent two and refreshments. In charge Saginaw spent Friday night were luncheon guests of Mr . Mr. and Mrs. M.B. Auten weeks in Arcadia, returned of the party were Mrs. David and Saturday with her par- and Mrs. Peter Rienstra had as weekend guegts, her home with them. Loomis and Mrs. Clyde ents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Saturday to celebrate son, John Starmann of White Weir. Loren tzen . Dana’s sixth birthday. Also --_Pigeon. . and her daughter, tne PlOfeSSiOnat Dorothy Lively of Lansing a guest was Dawn Rienstra Miss Barbara Starmah of do-it-yourself was a visitor, April 4 at the Word was received last Jan Mush of Caro spent of North Branch, who re- Ann hbor. Harold Perry home and week of the death of Mrs. Saturday night and Sunday mained for the week end visited her aunt, Mts. C.W. Mildred Fleming, formerly with her aunt, Mw. Paul with her grandparents. Mr , and Mrs. Ferris Ware Price, at Provincial House. of Cass City, in East Lam- Craig. and family entertained at a ing. A memorial service was Mr. and Mrs. Dennis family dinner Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tracy, held Sunday in East Lacsing Because of the power fail- Rienstra and sons, Dennis, celebrate the birthdays of who left Feb. 9 for Florida, and the body was taken to ure, Mr. and Mrs. William Reuben and Samuel of Har- Mrs. Leo Ware and 11-year- arrived home Friday. Most Tucson, Ariz., for burial. Smith of Juhl spent from rison spent from Saturday old Mike Ware. Guests were of the time was spent with Mrs. Fleming was a life Friday noon until Sunday night till Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gil- Mr. and Mrs. Justin Walsh member of Echo Chapter morning with Mr. and Mrs. at the Peter Rienstra home. liam, Mr. and Mrs. James and baby in Ruskin and with OES. Don Lorentzen. Ware and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy’s sister-in-law, There will be a Band Mrs. Kenneth Nye and ftlm- NOW ‘ Mrs. Daisy Kerbyson, at Mrs. Arthur Bean was Mr. and Mrs. Richard Booster meeting Tuesday, ily, Mr. and Mrs. David ONLY HALF DAt Zephyrhills. hostess Saturday afternoon Erla attended the Saginaw April 24, in the band room at Ware and family and Mr. at a bridal shower for Dor- Gears hockey game Friday Cass City Schools, starting and Mrs. Leo Ware. and Mrs. Keith Mur- othy Curtis. night along with Cass City at 7 o’clock. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Zawi- Patricia (Mrs. David) Metzger phy took her mother, Mrs. Rotary Club members. They Bruce Kritzman, to Millers- Easter breakfast will be then left for Massillon, Ohio, linski were Monday supper cleansR’NSENVAC the way burg, Ind., March.31 and served at First Baptist where they were guests of ENGAGED guests of Mr. and Mrs. professionals do, Patricia Ann Martin and Mallory who wore a high returned home Sunday, church at gam., followed by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nichols Michael Zawilinski. ofat thea fraction cost David Lee Metzger were waisted leno cotton green April 1. Mrs. Kritzman spent a devotional talk by Rev. for the week end. wed Saturday at Trinity and white check floral long the week there with Mr. and John R. Wood. Those attend- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fleenor Lutheran church in Elkton. dress, The matching belt ing are to bring their own Mrs. Irvin Kritzman. They returned home Friday. They <\ was top stitched over a table service. About 50 youth and young The bride is the daughter brought her home Saturday left Jan.. 4 and visited his of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin gathered front and tied in and stayed overnight, re- adults attended the Youth ’4 Celebration and Resurrec- son, Ron Fleenor in Atlanta, of Owendale. The groom is back. The skirt bottom and turning home Sunday. Miss Becky Loomis, who Ga., and then went to Phoen- the son of Mc. and Mrs. Don the round neckline were teaches at Suttons Bay, tion dinner Sunday evening --rm-m 1 came home Friday night in Salem UM church. Fol- ix, Ariz., where they spent Nwm-bef Metzger of Owendale. accented with white eyelet the rest of the winter. I Cass Clty , Rev. Gerhard Struck per- trim. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bolz and and is with her parents, Mr. lowing, a musical group and Mrs. Donald Loomis, from Elkton presented a ~ formed the double ring cere- Bridesmaids were Jackie daughter Minde. of Willis mony. Steinman, Sue Metzger, spent the week end with Mr. until Easter Sunday. program in the church audi- The bride wore an em- Cathy Smith, Kathy Seay and Mrs. Ivan Tracy. torium. broidered scalloped white and Dawn Metzger. Their eyelet gown with high dresses were the same as Mr. and Mrs. Michael waisted gathered skirt and a that of the maid of honor. ENGAGED Legion women Murphy announce the birth cathedral train accented Flower girl was Tracy of a second son, David Paul, with full flounce going to the Steinman. Ring bearer was contribute to March 31 in Huron Memorial back waist line. The bodice Josh Steinman. Hospital, weighing 10 ,with scooped neckline had a Best man was Randy cancer drive pounds and one ounce. The capelet ruffle with long Reibling. Ushers were Dale new baby joins a three-year- sleeves gathered into high Steinman, Jim ZRicht, old brother, Paul. Casirner Sikoski, Todd Twelve members of the button cuffs. The gown was American Legion Auxiliary hand made by the bride. Murphy, Bill Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Audley Ginger Lee Wright Chuck Martin. met Monday evening at the Horner returned home April Thomas Hunter A garden hat of embroid- home of Mrs. Garrison ered scalloped white eyelet, The Lord’s Prayer and 4. They left Dec. 1 and spent “The Wedding Song” were Stine. Co-hostess was Mrs. the winter months in Flor- An April 28 wedding is trimmed with a waist length Arthur Little. Little streamer completed the en- sung by David Zeil. Mrs. ida, Texas and other west- being planned by Ginger Lee presided over the business ern states. Wright and Thomas John semble. The bride’s mother wore a meeting which opened with The bride carried a cas- formal length gown of apri- Hunter. prayer by the chaplain, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stafford The betrothal was an- cade of silk gardenias, ivory cot knit with matching chif- Lilah Wilhelmi. silk green roses, white silk fonette capelet. She carried had as weekend guests, nounced by her parents, Mr. Members voted a contri- their daughter, Mrs. James and Mrs. James Wright of apple blossoms and silk ivy. a white silk gardenia cor- bution to the Cancer ;Maid of honor was Carol sage with accents of light Cru- Gettens, and sons, Pat and Silverwood. sade. Elgene Keller re- Mike, of Vermillion, Ohio. Thomas is the son of Mr. peach. ported that 10 scarves and The groom’$ motbq wore 7 and Mrs. Jack Huqter of Mother’s Day cards were a similar gown aJld carried a Mayville. j .,x sent to the VA hmpital at Guests of Mr, alLd Mrs. A1 silk peachgardenia corsage Kalamazoo. Avery last week end were with accents of peach and Tamara Vatter Rosella Cherry, foreign Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Avery Hills and Dales mint green. relations chairman, gave a and daughter Rebecca of A reception at the Pigeon Mrs. Mary Vatter of Deck- Veterans of Foreiga Wars report on Bolivia, the fifth .Pleasant Lake. They cele- General Hospital er announces the engage- largest country in South brated Helen Avery’s birth- Hall followed the ceremony ment of her daughter, Tam- America. The life expect- day when they went out to PATIENTS LISTED MON- with approximately 500 in ara Jean, to Patrick Joseph ancy there is 47 years. There dinner. . DAY, APRIL 9. WERE: attendance. The group Wind Sweeney, son of Mr. and is compulsory education Catalogs loaned I Fall performed. Mrs. Neil Sweeney of Ubly. from the age of 7 to 14 years. Mrs. Eldred Kelley, Tim- overnight. The bride and groom both The Senior-hi group of the othy Vatter, Mrs. Russell Tammy is a graduate of There is no television in First Presbyterian church graduated from Laker High Cass City High School and Bolivia. The principal ex- Rolston, Lisa Groth, Reatha ’ SAVE School in 1973. The new Mrs. will be in charge of the Ferris State College, cur- ports are tin, coffee and Maundy Thursday service, Hughes, Nathan Dillon, FREE Metzger graduated from rently employed as a secre- cot ton. Richard Kubacki, Mrs. cosmetology school in 1974 tary with General Cable starting at six-thirty p.m. James Blades, Mrs. James SUBSCRIPT This year, American with a fellowship potluck ION and is co-owner of the Hair Corp. in Cass City. Legion Auxiliary members Haley, Alton Mark and Mrs. Benders beauty shop in Cass dinner and followed by the 50.60% 1 with each order. Pat is a graduate of Ubly will contribute funds, which Michael WeaveF; City. worship service and Holy Angela Kendall, Mrs. Rob- on 1 High School and Central will be administered Communion. The group is Her husband owns his own Michigan University, cur- through CARE, to provide ert Rose, Mrs. Leo Kulick, EVERYTHING IN THE STORE f THE CASS CITY auto body repair shop, The also sponsoring an Easter Ruth Ann Rose of rently employed as a sales clean drinking water for 45 breakfast at the church, Sebe- Bondo Palace. representative with Spartan waing ; CHRONICLE After a one-week honey- rural communities. At the serving from 8:30 until 10 Food Stores in the Pontiac present time, 96 percent of Mrs. Robert Pawlowski of moon, the couple will be a.m. The regular morning Harbor Beach; PHONE 872-2010 area. the, rural areas in the worship service will begin at residing on Hartsell Road, A Sept. 22 wedding is Steven Fritz of Caseville; country is without clean 10:30 a.m. Owendale. Dlanned. drinking water. Nathaniel Forro of Swartz Contribution to the fund Creek; Mr. and Mrs. George Fish- Mrs. Lidia Gyornory and for Bolivia amounted to er Sr. had as Friday supper $11. Jason Ramirez of Deford; guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mrs. Jerry Adams, Harry At the close of the meet- Tracy, The0 Hendrick and Miller and Mrs. Gerald Win- ing, there were games and Mr. and Mrs. Don Whitten- chester of Gagetown; refreshments. Door prizes burg. Evening callers were Charles Chambers of went to Elgene Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas O’Dell Owendale : Ann Klinkrnan. and Erin and Mr. and Mrs. David killerof Care; Duane O’Dell. PIED- PIPER ‘ Mrs. Edward Fitzpatrick CassCitv , of Bay Port.

MakzIt A Memzable Easter MAKE IT CHARMONT Your Choice of Four Entrees GERRY.’S HAIR HUT 1103 E. Caro Road - in Aldrich Realty Bldg., Car0 9 FILET MIGNON HAM m--u-4 ,-,-,,-,,-,--~--,---yt---~ 0 PERCH SHRIMP Meal Includes GRAND OPENING SPECIAL 1 FREE HAIRBLOW STYLE DRYER AND I Nothingto buy - No obligation -Just come In, say ”Hello” and register. ryrnrnI.cI~II*--rn.cI~~~~~~~~~~~~f SPECIAL OFFER #GOODTO, APRIL I9 CALLHOW FOR* RESE,RVATlONS Men’s’and Boys’ 872m4200 HAIRCUT and STYLING % W0 ~rn~~rn~~~~,~~-~~~~rn~~~~rn~~ HAIRCUTS D 4 $400 Register For Charmont’s 3rd Annual DON WOIRR a MAW TOURNAMHNT r HOURS Monday 8 a.m.-Noon. Tues. thru Men and Women Mixed Fri. 8 a.m.-6 D.m. Sat. 8 a.m.4 D.m. i 1 -BUDS & BLOSSOMS . ... FLOWER SHOP Cass City Ubly Formerly of Jack‘s Hillside Barbershop 6138 Cass City Rd. Cass City CASCITY CWRONICLE-THURSDAY, AF’RIL 12,1919 PAGE THREE g&~$$$~~$:$j&~~:*. :d3.

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..- 4. ‘ a Bathroom doorknobs By John Halre

(And anyon’eelse he can (, ~e~eitlythere was pub Dearborn Heights, She won- most commody known as get to help) , lished bere a mild complaint dtred if I am any better than the Monster. ’concerning a hole in my her husband at fixing bath- When my Wife cleaned #shirt poeket. I was softly mom doors. house, rhe usually found the ’ &tical of my wife for falling The bathroom door at the knobs and stuck them loose- Linda Albsaid that she had mixed emotions when she in her seamstress duties. Killion home has mal- ly into the door, as a presented the Arts Council proposal for charging students Several readers, all fe- functioned for many reminder to me to fix them. for special theatre performances. male, took umbrage at my months, Mrs. Killion said, But the Monster just as I’m with hey there. There’s plenty of worth to thee emarb. Their retorts were with several embarrassed quickly removed them again performances. ‘It’s nW4. ‘ mild, or soft, but I visitors being trapped. But hnd rolled them under a But if it’s during school hours I’d vote agaihst makin ’ a took my lumps bravely, Mr. Killion has done nothing couch or behind the furnace single student sit out just because he didn’t have &e ’ simply acceptihg them PI about it, his wife said. &e br some other lovely Spot. necessary admission. part of my job, which is to added that if I’m as handy After the first few weeks, I around ‘the house as her quit yelling about the knob *---.-.l---r husband is, “your wife. stealing becaw it was should write your column actually ,better when the * Whether you agree or disagree with the decision of be one day and you should stay knobs weren’t in the door. school board in the Karen Hurt case it has had ong bene it. ’ It’s let all of in some of the decision making!It’s a d* The conkmsus of this con- home and mend ywr,yn. They didn’t work anyway, us on LIFE Recipients of Lions Club life memberships ~ L :dsidehble umbrage was that shirt .” but their presence was mis- MEMBERS - Fri- put the discerning eye of the electors on a procedure ~t * if I ant a hole in my pocket I have no wish to become leading, especially for day night for their 25 years of continuous service were, .from left, Tom wasn’t good and is almost certain to be upgraded in *e rep&ed, I should sew it embrpiled in a domestic guests. Jackson. Lloyd Bryant, B.A, Calka. and Peter Rienstra. The fifth life future. I* pyself. I have ndther the argument in the Killion Seeing the knobs, an occu- member, George Jacoby, was unable to be present. The memberships apace mr the stomach to home. Lately, on TV, I’ve pent would let the door were presented at the Cass City Lions Club charter anniversary night. print this umbrage ver- noticed that these types of SWmg shut behind him, tim, espacially,the a@- disputes are most often set- -Then, when it was time to It may be just a down year but it could be the start oia 4ives:Suffice it to say that, tled amicably by the sudden leave, the inside bob would tr nd. What is positive is that there are fewer girls out for in the.opinion of liberated appearance of Robert Young come off in his hand and he spt ing sports this year than in previous years at Cass CRy Lions Club High School. ’ wdmanhd, I. am a Ne- at the two disputants’ dinner would fall in the bathtub. . anderthal who should move table. Thqre is never any dl the trapped occupant As practice and competition get more strenuous, more into the zo~lCentury, learn explanation of how they WuId do Was pound and demanding,it may be that girls are deciding that it’s not pow to thread a needle, and happenedto be dining with a scream for help. If no one worth the hassle. ,‘ then ww my nose to both of famous actor, but it doesn’t‘ else was home, he could sit 25 vears old J _*------.*+* $by ears. matter.Theimportantthing and wait. One week 1 lost ,’ However, I received one is that Mr. Young always three pounds waiting. I knew ; $it of criticism which de- The Cass City Lions Club B.A. Calka, Thomas Jack- Pete Rienstra was captured by an ad he read in the restores peace. because, to pass the time, I celebrated t,he 25th anniver- son, George Jacoby and Chronicle. The Chronicle of April 26, 1929, that serves spixial note, if only For thv Killions, I would Weighed myself every five is. for the sake of nostalgia. It sary of its charter night at Peter Rienstra. Jacoby was What caught Pete’s eye was an ad for Folkert’s Store. ft only hope that Robert Young minutes on the bathroom the Colony House Friday unable to be present. was a nine cent sale and listed dozens of items for. nide : came from Lynne Killion of materializes somewhere scales. evening. The salute to past charter near their bathroom door I could never make those cents. Partial sample: men’s belts, stair treads, tie rad@, Invocation was conducted members and representa- cups and saucers, plates, galvanized pails, alurninur 1 pans. CAW CITY CHRONICLE one evening, with screw- lomy knobs work. I finally ,I by Rev. Harry Capps. tives of the following clubs Folkert’s Store was run by Glen Folkert who still lives and USPS ma700 driver in hand. This helpful had to hire a carpenter. I - PUBUSHE0 EVERY THURSDAY The principal speaker was was given by past District has Cass City ties. He’s the father and father-in-law of tQe wish will be the extent of my always hide in a bedroom District Governor Verle J. Governor Allen Witherspoon. Gerald Prieslporns who operate Ben Franklin and The Paint AT CASS CITY. YICHUAN involvement in someone when repairmen come to qur 0662 Ylln 8-1 Weatherwax of Otisville. to Carol Bad Axe, Owendale, Store here. , else’s spat. home. My wife is under The salute to active chart- Otisville and Saginaw (down John Halre, publisher . But, by way of answering permanent instructions to \ NatwAdvertising Rapmwntallve. Mrs. Killion’s query con- tell them she is a widow. ,Michlgan~mkiy NewspsWrr, InC., 267) cerning my ability to fix Nothing makes me feel more ‘Mictpgan Avenue, Eaut clmslng, MICh- busted doors, I will briefly useless than to stand by with wn. Wond pl~sspostage *id at cas8 relive the traumatit mem- my thumb in my ear while Clty, Michigan 48726 ory re indled by her letter. some bird tightens a screw 3 !%bscrIptbn Prlw. To mt offiosk in ‘ElIt h ppened about 18 years and, in two minutes, proves Tuscola, Huron and Gmliac CwnHer, ago.Therewasconsiderab1e how smart he is and how $6.00 a ycur w 2 years for $10.50.3 yews agitation at our home. There dumb I am to pay him $25 for I alked Cass City’s Gerald Prieskorn about it. “Nb for $15.00. U.50 for EIXmmtha uK( 3 relation,” he replied. rlonths forU.25 were no knobs on the bath- two minutes’ work. a In other Wrts of Ihe Unlted Staleo. room door. When it was Eighteen years later, a11.1, _--_*______$7.00 a year or 2 ysarr for $13.00 6 shut, people oh the inside can say to Mrs. Killion is accidentsin month8 and 3 months tor $2.50. Three U 00 could never be sure when that if my wife had any How windy was it Friday? 50 cents extra chped for part year they’d get out, and people OR foresight, she would have order. Payable 8dvsWe Kingston High School Principal Lee Robinson decided to In the outside coqld never left her sewing basket in the For information re#f#ding newspaper be find out. was driving his van east so he put it in neutral. sure when they’d get it. bathroom. Instead of weigh- He dvettlrinp ad wmmereinl md job The wind kept him moving at about 10 miles per hour. , orlnlina.-. tsimhonr 872-2010. Wehadonlyonebathroom ins! mvself. I minht have Kingston days . in .3 for the five of us, and the learned how to ;end the nearest gas station was a hole in my shirt pockets. mile away. Ybu would have . Kingston was a popular River Street, Kingston, was been agitated, too. place for accidents of late, cited by ‘deputies on a The knobs were removed charge of failure to properly ,bSr,wrtwo-year-old son, who with three occurring within days. , maintain equipment (bald ‘had not yt$ been named three 7 Twz took place last Thurs- tires) after a mishap at 5:30 Nerd. Xn those days, he was day, the first at 8:lO a.m. p.m. Sunday, Sheriff’s deputies reported Officers said he was east- that Larry J. dagiera,-17, of bound .on Kingsbury and Caro, eastbound on Kings- trying to turn opto Washing- bury Street, failed to stop at ton, but due to the icy Net the stop sign at Washington ~ pavement and slight hill, his Street. car slid backwards into a VITAMIN I I His car then struck the car parked by the south edge southbound vehicle of Rob- of the road. Owner of the ‘An essential vitamin important for YOU can’t blame persons the ban is here to stay the good health! And it’s a very popular handling pop and beer for competitive market forces ert J. Miller, 18, of 6029 parked car was Walter one! Come see our complete selection kBS* TUB’ KIT - wanting the current return- will keep__ prices in line. Walnut Street, Kingston. Harmon of Washington of Rexall Vitamin C . . .There‘s one 1 ‘able bottle law repealed. Magiera was ticketed on a Street. that’s just right for your family! In one way the law is It is a headache for a11 of charge of failure to stop at a At 8 p.m. Sunday, accord- unfair. Beer and pop are marked intersection. ing to Caro state police, them. It’s a nuisa ce for out while milk and ATTRACTIVE STYLING everyone. P singled At 9:20 p.m., according to Lawrence J. Roe, 34, of 4406 canned goods are distri- deputies, Cheryl Ann Woodland Avenue, Cass DURABLE From what I read and buted in the same old’way. from talking with persons Zyrowski, 19, of English City, was, southbound on EASYTOINSTALL handling the bottles, there’s Down the road that may Road, Kingston, northbound McEldowney Road, south of a good deal of optimism iome, too. on Ross Street, stopped at Huron Line Road, when he concerning chapces of Who’s to say? If the price the stop sign at State Street lost control of his car on the changing the law. of raw materials keeps (M-46),then pulled into the icy surface and it slid into a I If they believe what they jumping it may be econom- intersection and her car was road sign. are saying, it’s our hunch ical to do so. struck by an eastbound ve- hicle. The other driver in- I those working for repeal are When it is, all the prob- really whbtling in the dark. volved was Charity Ann lems will’be solved. Show a Carolan, 17, 4180 Cemetery Old sock8 Despite the drawbacks, guy how make a buck and there’s enough concern to Road, Kingston. everything else falls into Ms.Zyrowski was cketed abQut pollution of the en- line. Young children learning tc, vironment. to keep the law on a charge of fai7 ure to hold their own bottles can intact. Everytime the price of a yield. Officers said her have an easier tima if you slip vision may have been ob- B cotton sock over the bottle, It’s an idea whose time barrel of oil jumps anather notch we get that much scured by a car parked by It can make it easier to clasp has come. Other stat we. the south curb, close to the and if you’re using glaeg in the midst ado#?& a closer to the time when of recycling becomes more at- intersection. bottles, less likely to shatter returnable law or hbing at Mark A. Thrall, 17, of 3385 if dropped. the results in Michinan UHth tractive. Y an eye to banning non- That’s for the future. . returnables, too. 8 Right now the concern is the

The manufactuFrs say I no~~~~ab~petitionfor that increased cost of re- vote on the current turnables is the reason for another*-.. the stiff hike in the cost yf law* We are Ready to Custom Apply pap and beer. That way everyone will Your Fertilizer and Lime.

/ ActylonitirlsButadiene-Stybne i 1 If it goes the way f feel it NOW will, tiien we can all, get NO MOULDINGS OR ADHESIVE the Price going with the buhess at ’ REQUIRE0 be an effective temporary hand I means of discouraging pro- IS A GOOD ENDS‘GROUT PROBLEMS liferation of the non-retun- And that will be bbiding by ’ TIME TO 3 PANELS FIT STANDARD 5‘ able ban to other shites. the returnable law, and mak- The key word is tern-’ 1% it work as smoothly as BATHTUB porary, After it’s sure that Wsible. MOULDEPIN “DRY SOAP” SOAP PlSH TOP DRESS SPRING SPECIAL Your

I WHEAT whiteBlueand $7,995 PENNZOIL ONLY MOTOR OIL I, &, Crof t-CIara, Prqyrebslve Plant Food’s Custom Applicator, 8iW Brown I lumber, P-ROGRESSIVE Inc. PLANTI FOOD COm, IIUC 1 Phone 872-2141 Cas8 CI ty 8264 Mrln Phonb 872-4318 I CASCITY CHRONICFTHURSDAY,APRIL 12,1978 PAGE FIVE Cuss City zoning ‘hearing Thursday The Cass City Zoning fertilizer storage facilities There is also a question over Board of Appeals will be on the north side of its whether the plans for the conducting two hearings this elevators. new office on the same site Thbsday night on requests provide for enough parking ...‘ky I am in the rather hear her sing about for variances from two busi- According to Planning spaces to be in compliance wrong profession,” or, losing a man than about how nesses. Commission Chairman with the zoning ordinance. “How I could have gone to our nation is losing its fiscal The hearings will be in the Herbert Ludlow, the build- Ideally, Ludlow said, the Africa with Linda Ron- integrity . Elkland Township Fire Hall, ing permit was denied be-. Planning Commission would stadt,”or, “Do youwant thib I never could figure out The first one, at 7 p-m., cawe af a question whether like to see the firm build the nan to be your next Presi- why she always sings songs will be on the request of the facilities, as proposed, fertilizer stprage on the rrent?” about “love lost.” If I ever 0auer Candy Co., 4260 Doerr would be far enough back south side of its elevators, got my arms around her (all Road, to build an addition. from Main Street to comply but that would require pur- Critics of California Gov. in good taste, I assure you), The village Planning Com- with setback requirements. chase of additional property. Jerry Brown call him an I definitely wouldn’t get lost. mission denied its request opportunist. Give him a I ahcould never figure for a building permit be- bandwagon that he can ride out what Linda Ronstadt cause the proposed IB-foot +othe White House with and see6 in Jerry Brown. The long ddition on the south e.!- will jump on it. nicest thing that can be said side o? the building (toward When Proposition 13 -- the about him is that he is bland. Garfield Street) would come within 8 feet of the now famous property tax Every time he opens his property FRI. thru THUR. , 7 BIG DAYS APRIL 13-11 rollback proposal -- was mouth, he sounds like he is line. The village zoning ordi- being presented to the Cali- giving a speech. He could go EASTER BONNETED - Members of Shirley Tuckey’s nance requires a minimum fornia voters, Brown op- into McDonaId’s and order a third grade class at Campbell Elementary School made setback of 30 feet, hence the THESE ARE THE ARMIES posed it. But once it passed, Big Mac, fries and a Coke to Planning Commission de- he acted like he had always go and it would sound like a hats for Easter. Modeling their creations are, from left, nial. OF THE NIGHT. ieen one of its biggest speech. Tanya Hatmaker, Kathy Connolly, Chris Rabideau, Lisa The second hearing, at 8 Tonight theyre dl out to get the Wcmiots. supporters. I also can’t imagine Jerry Russell and Lisa Britt. p-m., will be on the request Now he’s traveling around Brown wearing roller of Wickes Corp. to build .the country trying to tell skates. Democratic Party officials I can see it now. The two %Id the public-at-large that get married, Brown in his

success (supposedly) of business suit and wing tips; oposition 13 demonstrates Miss Ronsthdt wearing blue + raises stay why an amendment to the Jean cutoffs, an old shirt and Owen-Gage W.S. Constitutioii is needed roller skates. (Hopefully, Aquiring a balanced bud- the two will not have gotten get. married by a voodoo priest ” .He recently went all the in Africa by the time this ‘Wy across the country to gets into print. 1 a1 that to people in, New If it’s not evident . I within y 7%guidelines now, ‘.‘&npshire, who didn’t need have had a longtime crush the governor of California to Linda Ronstadt. I even on Cooks, bus drivers, mills instead of the present cated guess, however, be- teacher Rhonda Powers for tell them to be frugal. New own her first album. secre- 23.5.The proposal as approved and cause controversy due to the generatedconfusion the rest of the school year. Hampshire just happens to I blame it on fate. If I had taries and custodians got pay raises averaging 7 per- The board officially com- be where the first Presi- been born in California, the also includes the rovision by the Huron county re- mended Jack Lade “for dential primary is held, son of the governor, (Jerry cent at the Owendale-Gage- town School Board meeting “, . . that we cut at Peast four assessment that is being the years of dedicated serv- which is only about a year Browds father is exGov. more mills from 21.5 mills to conducted, he still doesn’t ice to the students and com- Pat Brown), maybe I could Monday night. Administrators also got 17.5 mills ’If the Goslin et at. bow the official 1979 valua- munities of the Owendale- Brown hasn’t announced have met Linda Itonstadt. and Elenbaum et al. taxes tion Of the district. Gagetown Area Schools” he is running yet, but one Unfortunately, I Pas born pay raises. Taxpayers got good news are returned to Owen- while serving on the school does not travel from sunny in the wrong state, my Gage.” OTHER ITEMS board. On the board for one smog-filled California to father was never governor with the board approving a reduction of two mills for the Erickson said the millage four-year term, he isn’t presumably still snowcov- and I went into the wrong couM be reduced because of The board rejected a re- seeking re-election because PLUS 2nd HIT ered New Hampshire for hi? profession. As I have men- millage renewal that will be on the ballot June 11. the approximate 20 percent quest from Construction Co- ’ of the demands on his time health. Well, maybe for his tioned previously in this increase in valuations in the ordinators Inc., the con- as vice-president of the litical health. column, the only celebrity I A decision on administra- tive salaries followed a 40- district, even though the structlon managers for the Michigan Farm Bureau. But to show how dedicated have ever met was Art Link- Headlee amendment would high school building project, (See election story on page Brown is, he is now carrying letter. minute executive session, during which time the board have limited the amount of for an additional $46,423 in 1.) his message to Africa, hav- And even Richard Nixon property taxes paid to less fees.The original contracted The board approved rnak- ing arrived Saturday. Along wouldn’t shake hands with met with the administrators involved. than the valuation increase amount Was SlW,oOa, ac- ing “every effort” to not with his message, he is also me. if the same levy were re- cording to the superintend- hold school events on carrying (in a figurative Supt. Ronald Erickson re- ceived qn increase from his tained . ent, of which FlO5,OOo has Wednesday nights to allow sense) rock-and-roller Linda He estimated the lower been Paid. students to participate ,in ,- nstadt. NEW START present $26,000 annually to $29,5UO in 1979-80. millage will still produce Accumulated sick leave, church activities. If the Africans get bored about the game amount of starting April 23, followed by Board members were in with his message (presum- Too -often the secret I High School Principal J. mes Barr will get a mst revenue as the higher levy maternity have was executive session from 8: 15- ably they will, Americans success consists in trying before. That was an edu- wanted for elementary 9:s at the request of the dol, Miss Ronstadt can al- regain the self -resq,\& #,a, high school ways sing it. Still, X would at home. pudy to Ww his behav- -.; ior p oblem. No decision 4,400.00 4,710.06 was made concerning the 117.250.~ Haad cooks 5,030.00 ,~~ student . The weather. Salary increases for 1979- Second cooks 3,650.00 3,900.00 4,180.00 BY- UAWA 80 and 1980-81 were made Bus drivers Student of the month for High Low PkecQ. individually for employees 1st Year 1,450.00 1 550.00 1,660.00 March was Sean Barr. dith contracts with the dis- 2nd Year 1,550.00 1,660.00 1.no.m Wednesday,, ...... , .... 38...... 22 ...... o trict and by category for 3rd Year 1,650.00 1,750.00 1,890.00 Thursday ...... 58 ...... ,22 ...... 13 those without contracts. Substitute driver 4.10-run 4.20-run 4.3Wun Friday ...... ;, ..34 ...... 10 ...... ,a There were nine individ- CETA 3.50-hr. 3.754~. 4.00-hr. /7 FARM Saturday ...... 40 ...... 20 ...... o ual contracts approved, with Addt janitorial help 3.50-hr. 3.75hr. 4.00-hr. Sunday...... a0 ...... 22 ...... 0. pay ranging from $3,9oq in Cafeteria aide 3.75-hr. 4.00-hr. 4.Dhr. Monday ...... 40 ...... 10 ...... a, 1979-80 for two second cooks Secretary sub. ‘5 .OO-hr. 5.35-hr, 5.70-hr. ’heMay...... Sa...... 20 ...... 0. ($4,180 in 1980-81) to $10,960 Cook adult helper 3.M-hr. 3.2Shr. 3.40-hr + (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant) next year for bus mechanic Substitute teacher aide! 2.95-hr. 3.15-hr. 3.404~. and custodian Ron Susalla ($11,730 in 198O-Sl). me superintendentls secretary, Bonnie Gaeth, will receive Guns and stereo $9,500 in 1979-80; $10,~the following year. The salary schedule for 1 0 noncontract personnel, with some minor categories elim- inated, is g’ven in the chart stolen zn area below, 1 (pse to Hoe in guns and a rarily living with his parent6 THURSDAY thru WEDNESDAY (7 Days) stereo set were reported and had last checked his MILLAGE stolen to sheriff‘s deputies home Tuesday, April 3. Having rented ouy farm. we will sell at public auction at the place located Aprll 12- 13- 14 - 15 - 16 17 - 18 5 Saturday. When he returhed at pm. 4 miles west of Unionville to Thomas Road, then 1 mile north, ‘14 mile east The 6.25 mills is ALL WEEK‘FIITES 85)O Only le+y of Saturday, he discovered the on Loomis Road the following personal proDerty on: Sat. 7:30 & expiring. The board voted to John W. Kappen reported Fri. - Sun. 9:30 the theft from his mobile to have SORRY NO BARGAIN NlTE THIS WEEK put on the ballot June 11 a brg::;’appeared - renewal levy of 4.25, which if home on Cass City Road, been gained by prying open c approved would make the Ellington township. He told the front door latch. Taken THURSDAY, APRIL 19 total operational levy 21.5 officeis he had been tempo- WRre a record Commencing at 1p.m. Sharp play&, AM-FM radio and 8-track tape player, with two B.& C LUNCH WAGON ON THE GROUNDS speakers, valued at $ZOO; a I I 12-gauge double barrel shot- gun, $90, and two .22 caliber 4 automatic rifles, one valued 1967 International 658 gas tractor, 2600 Schock 10 ft. land leveler at $60, the other at $40. hours 9 ft. single drum cultipacker, SEE IT NOW! Jerry Lamoureaux of 7998 Massey Ferguson #300 combine with 11 ft. 3 section roto-hoe E. Deckerville Road, Deck- grain head, lnnes #15&Cbean pickup 12 ft. land roller The Nation’s er, reported to Cas City International #224-4 row beet and bean drill, international 10 ft. disc police Saturday afternoon set up lor space ’ planting tnternational4 row bean puller that his car was entered International #10+16hole grain drill Mayrath 4 inch auger while his wife Rachel had it International U530 3-14 inch bottom plow 2 hydraulic cylinders, 1 new vu*.*..^^. vu*.*..^^. parked that day in the Midwest mulcher for 3 bottom plow Very clean jewelry wagon General Cable lot. lnnes 4 row bean windrower, 3 point hitch 1955 Chevrolet 2 ton truck, 2 speed axle, SHOW TIMES’ Taken from the unlocked International 6114-1 row beet machine, like only 16,000 miles car were a case con- tape I 1961 Ford 2 ton truck, 2 speed axle, FRI. thru THURS. FEATURE @ 7:M-9:40 taining and one pair new F600 24 tapes Walsh sprayer wlbooms, 3 point hitch 14 ft. wooden grain box, Forshee truck 4 SATURDAY MATINEE.. FEATURE @ 220 of sunglasses. Total value of BUN. FEATURE 3Qo-5:45-8:30 the missing was $160. Centrifugal sprayer pump box wlhoist, only 34,000 miles ta items 1125 gallon transport tank Various parts for International cultivator International #15-5 bar tractor rake 3-8.25~20truck tires I John Oeere #39.7 ft. mowing machine, 3 1-8.25~2010 ply tire wlChevy wheel Timex watch was stden point hitch 1-9.22~5truck tire, 10 ply on Ford wheel, COMING NEXT THURSDAY from the dash of his car Oliver 12 ft. harrow never used I while parked behind the international 1 section spike tooth harrow Set bf 13.6~38dual wheels Back By Popular Request Gamble’ssbre between 1:30 3 row Roto-beater M&W hubs for most international tractors and 1:45 p.m. A window of Triple-K 12% ft. field cultivator , Barrel extehsion hubs for duals L Cheech & Chong in the car was open at the time. Village police on patrol at I I1 I1 Q p.m. Sunday discovered a NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR broken windoh on the alley CLERK: TERMS Cash. I “UP IN SMOKE” .. A mawel of stupendous film-making ... ACCIDENTS AT SALE OR OSENTOSKI ALL ITEMS MUST BE side of Damm implement on STOLEN ITEMS---ALL AUCTtON SERVICE SETTLED FOR .DAY OF SALE a mwie pxtravaganzal’ Main Street. It appeared to SALES FINAL #EX REED-N. Y DAILY NEWS have been broken by a I I thrown snowball. Replake- “SUPERMAN is a hit” ment value was estimated at RONA BARRETT-ABC TV CHARLES & MILLIE SCHARlCHpwnen PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY,APRIL 12.1979 CASS CITY, MICHIGA Retirees Fred Matthews says: POWERKING meet in 2## sets a fast Dace Gagetown I to the Editor 1 School administrators Owen-Gage Senior Citi- zens met at the Gagetown Municipal Building Thurs- need evaluation, too day, April 5. Fortyane were What makes present with two guests, Doris Christner and LY- Dear John, are short on performance. Swlday School attendance raine DaweUy. I was disgusted with John, the system work I I waited until you wrote Mr. Blood pressure readings Eno an expert? your opinion on the April Grouse’s statement he made All we need is to give it 8 tr were taken by Pat Miller, school hard meeting Eo see to the gentleman who asked I would like to complima Helen Copeland spoke on what your’ opinions on the if there couldn’t be a dis- Dean Hoag MI his stah ~ c fuel bill forms. President To the people of Tuscola ow situation to that of 35 or teacher firing would, be. 1 interested person meet with this decision to dismiss Mir Mabel Ondrajka and Elma county : MI years ago? There is no Mink your front page report- Mrs, Shith and Miss Hurt h Hurt. When the decjsions a] Miklovich reported on a comparison. The ppk ing was very accurate and to see if their difference tough, it is nice to know Big acreage...heavy bads... rough going - Power Ktng meeting they had attended I was at the road condi- ddn’t go to $e rnseiing to the point. I only differ with couldn’t be settled between man who will stand for wht carries through without missing a beat. The reason? 12, at the Thumb Area Commis- tions meeting Monday night hear ancient history. We you abut the third page them. Crouse answered, is right, even though hl 14 and 18 hp engines spplied through POWW King‘s all- sion on Aging in Caro. and a few things were I& editorial. “We don’t have the time.” opinion isn’t popular, H gear drive delivef almost 100% power to the big drive want solutions for today. Erma Martin will be unsaid. It seems the meeting We ail know it’s poor man- First I will say I am a What he should have said, sounds like my kind n’ wheels. That‘s why you move right along with a 60’’ treasurer while Dorothy “The pmple came to see a mad. mower. load last with a K ton bucket,pulldoze, clear a ended with the Citizens for agement The people can see parent of a child in Miss Rocheleau Is recovering Decent Road Conditions it, and they gave examples: Hurt’s room and probably hanging, and we must go on The toughest thing €or rn 48” path of snow in B hurry. to.do is answer whe from health problems. somewhat dmcawaged. 1) Sprinkling gravel in the the second highest tax pay- with the show.” my girl American-built Power King is a machine. not a toy! Auto- Birthday greetings were my? holes in the roads which ing parent of a child in that John, there is only one she comes home from sehoc motive clutch, transrnissmn. differential. 1%“ axles, for sung Ada Salgat. Mr. and way out of this mess. It is not and asks, “Dad, the story i example. to Road Commission mem- comes out after a couple room. So my interest in the Mrs. Anthony Enderle were ber Harvey Eno called on his cars go by, matter is more than casual. going to be found with going around school Mis given congratulations on friend, a farmer road super- 21 Grading theroads in the We knew nothing was shaking fingers and raised Hurt won’t be a teacher a their 48th wedding anni- voices at a school board our school next year.” Wa EARLY SPRING DISCOUNT I intendent, who told us how it rain. wrong in that room until we versary. was back in the 1930s and 3) Brining a road in No- read the March 15 issue of meeting. What it is going to am I going to say? I tan’ SALE SAVES $ $ $ NOW Bingo and card playing 40s. He said there is no way vember. the Chronicle, My girl came take is a spiritual and moral know. All 1 can tell &r is were enjoyed after the busi- we could now expect decent 4) Snowplowing with the home happy from school recommitment. “We put our trust in Mis: ness meeting. Louise Ash- road conditions. He said, “It blade up. carrying a very good report One day, a week ago, my Hurt’s bosses, and th* le DAWIMPkBMEWtS mare and Andy Szidik won can’t be done.” 51 One snowplow following card and looking forward to daughter came home from us down.“ I hope she ufider and said to me, “Dad, stands. 6544 M&n, Cass City Phone 8k2-2855 the door prizes. What qualifies this “ex- another. (Are they in train- the next day. We suspected scbml Yours truly, r The next meeting will be a pert” opinion? And who ing? ) nothing was wrong, I ds- guess what 1 did today at potluck at the Owendale requested a comparison of 6) Snowplowing when pected somebody had an axe school.” I said, what Judy? Community Building April said, gave my teach- The Want Ads Are Newsy Too! there is no snow. (Do the to grind and was taking it She “I - Fred Matthews I 19 at noon. blades need sharpening? 1 out on the teacher. It was er a kiss and hug today.” I Gagetown 7) Brining intersections only when a petition passer said why,Judy? She said, “I EDITOR’S NOTE: Par first and then going back stood in my house and love my teacher!” That tions of this letter wert later to catch the rest of the spilled out a story that I came from a kid that has edited due to space limita club offers road (therefore using double really got alarmed. three years of nearly perfect tions. gasoline and double man- We have two ways to look power). .at this matter. scholarships 8) Replacing culverts First, if it is a lack of when merely placement of ability to teach on the part of Sutherhnd pays The Gagetown Woman’s an abutment or sandbags Miss Hurt, why didn’t some- were needed, one with love and compas- You’ll the Finest Color Print Study Club is again sponsor- Find Quality ing several scholarships. It was all insult to the sion in their heart go to Miss Developing at New Low Prices al Coach Light intelligence of the pmple Hurt and tell her she should Pharmacy, Your Discountfhug Center The scholarships will be hearing these two men, who perhaps , go to summer open to any senior entering must be living in the past, to school and pick up on what college in fall, 1979. TO have the final say of the might be needed. Why play The Car0 School Board at sentence was an order to pay qualify, recipients must live meeting. around for 2% years giving a special meeting last $7,998 in restitution. in the Gagetown area and 1 think what was most the teacher the impression Wednesday approved an According to Acting Supt. attend either Owen-Gage or discouraging to the people she was doing all right. $83,965 settlement with Donald Kanicki, the amount Cass City High Sclpool. was to see what they wePe up Someone failed. It was obvi- former Supt. James Suther- is to be included in the against -- old men with old ous the communication line land, $83,965 final settlement. “hQW interested should Also part of the settlern ’\ ideas, and management that between Mrs, Smith and Auditors finally decided d apply as smn as possible at is the remainder of a fife the Drincipal’s office of eith- doesn’t care. Miss Hurt was broken. that was the amount the Neither admitting why. long-time superintendent insurance policy with a val- er school: The deadline is ue of $3,850 arid a $10,113 May I. Sharon Vandenbossche Secondly, the child is ac- had taken from the district cepting instructions and dis- over a number of years. trust or terminatiofi fund cipline from someone other Sutherland was released which would have reverted than his parents for the first from the Tuscola County to Sutherland when he re- time in his life, Jail March 18 after serving tired. . Thirdly, we have children 76 days of a Way jail The district holds a proin- among us that are deprived sentence for defrauding the issory note of WZ,Oo2 to be of parental love. Some come school district, paid by Sutherland by Oct. 1, from broken homes with one The settlement will effect- 1979.The note is backed by a . parent absent. Some may be ively. cawel, a civil suit the mortgage dn his house, There Has Been A abusqd. may have a board had filed ageinst him , Yncludd in the $62,002 is So& 85,000 , ’A’ I ,I, that the school system -f 1. . IC . phyt#Ebl ‘bi’andicap, Not all to regajn the money. kids are loved in the home A criminal action brought was obliged to pay for extr’ such as ours. by the state attorney gen- auditors and other expense. If this matter of noise and eral’s office consisted of in the probe. confusion is a matter of nine counts of obtaining Kanicki said the $105,0oO Lot Said About Interest - - - first believed missing after a discipline it is something money under false pre- probe by else. If a parent hasn’t teuses, to which Sutherland local auditors was after the missing achieved discipline by the pIeaded guilty and subse- reduced time the child reaches the quently received the jail paperwork for two school buses was first‘ grade, the parent has sentence. Included in the found. L no right to expect the teach- er to achieve this when the teacher has the child for 5 hours a day for,180 days. Pruf essional and Business John, I went to Cass City Schools in what I call the We Have Something Willis Campbell era. If a kid acted up in class, both teacher and student went to Supt. Campbell’s office hand in hand. Willy would have a DR. W.S.-SEtBY OR. E. PAUL LOCKWOQD talk with the kid. If Willy Optometrist Chlropmclic Phyricim To say, Too--- thought necessary, the fath- hours &5 alcepl Thursday OtliceHourS Mm , TUBS , Wed, Frl 9-12 noonSafurdaySWa ana 1 3&5 rn00 p m er was called. That night a-12 noon on Saturday 482dHillSI. Closw All Day Thursmy father would tell son at the AC loss I ~orn ‘ Phma 872-2765 Caaa City supper table, Supt. Camp- Hlils ana Dales HospliBI bell said we have a problem Phone 872-3404 tar fipaotntrnent that calls for immediate ~~ ~ attention. And that was the ’ Allsn Witherspoon Harold T. Oonahue New England Lile way it was In other words, NELGwwlhFum M.D. Willy ran a tight ship, and NEC Equity Fund Phyolclan & Surfpon the taxpayers never paid Value Line Fuod CLINIC him over’ $14,000.00 a year. KuySlone Funds Phone 872.2321 4674 Hill Street, CassRes 872-231’1 Ctty; Some difference from today, 46150ak ha8OtY Mlice 872-2323

Back then you didn’t read in ~ ~ ~~ ~ the Chronicle about boys Yo I. MacRae, 0.0. Harris-Hampshire 5 throwing firecrackers in the K. Agency, Inc. toilet stools, girls’ restroom Osteopathlc Physician lavatories torn off the wall Complete Insurance Services; and Surgeon or busses vandalized and 8815 E. ha$CltY RMd , .’ DAILY INTEREST gas pumps.brokep. But all Corner Church snd Oak Streets Cass City, Michigan Offlc9 872 2880 RaP. 8?2 3385 that changed when %‘illy Phone 032-2f.W retired. ~~ ~ -- Which brings me to my DR. J. ti. GEISSINGER Salb A. Irlkbudi,M.D. ,J point. If we are going to Chiropractor ’ 4874 Hill Street evaluate teachers we better Miln TUBS ThurS Frr 412noon Cass City, Michigan 487B i And Eight Other Savings Programs ana26pm .Sa1 012nmn ,> start at the front office and General Surgeon start to evaluate adminlstra- ’ 21 N. klmer,Caro, MIChiQan Thorack and -. Acrms Vein 113Stare tion. We have some high Cardlorrwular Sur~son. Pavine The Highest Interest Rates Allowed Rriced administrators that %ne 6734464 James Ballard, M. D. Office HOUr8: Thursday - I Afternwon 1-5 p.m. *,- Elkland okays Office at 4530 Weaver Street Phone 872.2323 :.-’ NOWIsn’t That Really The Final Say? nourn rowam ioi2mn00n variance for’ 2ODpm t0430pm Dally ex-t Tnursday Etren M. DIzon, M.D.’:: alterlrwn Perla A. Espind, M.D,’.)-, pop sale6 ~~ ~ ~~ Diplomates of the Americah I DO YOU HAVE A Board of Pedialdce 9 i The Elkland Township DRlNKlNO PROBLEM? (Practice limited to tnfants -.! Board Monday evening ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS and ChiMfen) ,:’ granted a zoning variance to and AL-ANUN 4874 HlllSI. _.( Michael ha to allow him to CllS City, Ylch. 487m ,? Every Friday Evening - 8 00 p m (Across from Hi116 b Wed Hasprral) .,; THE; PINNEY BANK operate a discount soft driik Good Shepherd Lutheran Church STATE Phone 51741243M ., -, sales in a building at 4-?88 tam Clry Krapf Road. Edward Scollon, CASS CITY, MICHIGAN The already standing Hoon K. Jeung, M.D. 3; building, close to M-81,is on D.V.M. ,- property zoned agricultural- Veterlnarian 9Generrrlsu~ a.m. - 5 p.m. Daily residential, hence the need Call for Appointment Saturday - 9 to 12 noon 14’ 87 2-43 55 for the variance. forPhone Small 872-2935 Animals Office Haurs byAppointrnent-+: Joyce Vargo of Schwegler PhaM18~4611 H. $WQW st. city 4672 Hill SI. . ,.I Road was appointed a6 the CIlY. Mioh. Clss am . ,,$4. third township representa- Home 8724138 *a. tive ~1 the Rawm Memor- Richard A. Hall, D.O. A ial Library Board. FULL Member Mileage for tovjnship off{- @* E .D .IC. ciaas whiie on townlship busi- OItroprthk Phyrkkn ness was increased from W cents per mile to 1’7 cents. 0872 Hill Street Roads were discussed but Csss City, Michigan no action was taken. omul 072-4125 ~wnsa72-117a CASCITY, MICHIGAN CASCIW CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 12,1979 PAGE SEVEN HEALfH TIPS Sexualitv 'II J 1 Vaccines.prevent

class set I Monday morning in be Larentzen. I Masonic Temple ?or coffee FROM THE FILES OF fHE CHRONICLE measles, mumps ;;and to hear the county Kindergarten n I I crusade chairman, Sandy parents tor By FrankChappell, Ammrkan MdcalAmmtlon A class will be offered at crusade is Do Make a Neil MacCallum, son of "You in Owen-Gage FIVE YEARS AGO Mrs. Dan Toner, Cass Cass City High School which Difference." The goal of Mrs, Anna MacCallum, has can give parents the self- All kids have to have nizing children at as early $42,500.00 is based od indi- City, has been named local an age as six months. Kindergarten round-up for chairman *for the 1974 beeq appointed to the United confidence to discuss sex measles and mumps, right? vidual contributions and President Richard M.Nix- States Naval Academy at Wrong. There now Widespread uge of the the OwendaleGagetown on received a warm wel- Breath of Life campaign to with their families. are tf also organizations. Another Annapolis. He is a senior at excellent vaccines that will rubella vaccine could elimi- Area Schools will be Mon- fight children's lung disease. \ The class is called, "Are source to achieve the goal is come when he stopped on his Cass City High School. protect our children against nate the reservoir of disease -1 I day, April 23, in the Gage- You an Askable Parent?" with mpmorials. tour. of the Thumb for 30 both kinds of measles and among children, who are the i, town Elementary School TEN YEARS AGO and will be April 26 at 7 p.m. minutes and addressed TWENTY-FIVE YEARS against mumps. major source of infection for 1 ' - Chairman of the local fund from 8:W11:30 a.m. for some 7,000 persons in eass The Thursday evening students with last names AGO Rubeola (measles ), pregnant women. drive is Mrs. Iva Profit. The City, supporting James Selection of Lynn Haire, class will be held from 7-9 Adolescent and adult starting with A-L and 12:30-3 p.m. for five weeks. The co- mumps, and Rubella (Ger- '1 ' campaign started Monday Sparling's campaign for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. women should be vaccinated p.m. for students with last John Haire, as Junior Citi- The odds are at least 1,000 leaders of the class are Sue man measles) were com- and will continue through Representative from the to one that a ewe will give monplace among sm'all chil- well in advance of possible ' 'the month April. names -starting with M-2. zen of the Year and James Callison, R.N., the family of eighth district. birth to four lambs, acmrd- dren' for centuries. Most pregnancy. Once pregnancy ,r ,* Parents should bring the Mr. and Mrs. Lyle N. Bauer as Senior Citizen of planniqg nurse at the Tus- ., ,, The Tuscola county Unit of birth certificate and immu- ing to sheep experts in the cola County Health Depart- children had relatively mild is suspected, or confirmed, Faber of Sebewaing will the Y ar, highlighted the area, but Mer1 Winter, the women should not be I; the American Cancer So- nization record with their celebrate their 35th wedding annua banquet of the Cass ment, and Sheryl Cleland, cases, recovered without P Route one, Cass City, re- vaccinated. a , ciety is prepared to help child. anniversary. The couple City Chamber of Commerce. health educator for the problems, and thence were cancer patients in various Vision and Hearing testing ported the rarity when his immune. Live rubella vaccine is has five children. A heavy vote is forecast by Health Department. recommended for children , ways including the loan of will take place at this time. one-year-old Oxford ewe "The purpose of our But not all of them. Rubel- Mr. and Mrs. William most knowledgeable ob- produced four baby lambs. at 12 months or later. If a .. equipment such as beds, A healtb department nurse Kitchin of rural Cass City servers when voters go to class," Mrs. Cleland ex- la and rubeola both can +:!.. wheel chairs, crutches, will be present to answer Rev. and Mrs. Melvin R. cause serious complications Combination vaccine - the will celebrate their 50th the polls at Cass City High plained, "is not to tell par- two measles and mumps - , trwalkers, bed pads and questions about immuniza- Vender announced that they ents what to say, but to give in the occasional child. wedding anniversary with School to decide whether or are entertaining two foreign is used, it is given at 15 ,.:I., bandages. tions. an cwn house. They have not to grant an increase in them the opportunity to Rubella often is so mild that exchange students from the it is overlooked, but if ac- months. ,+ Area persons currently four children and 12 grand- taxes for operating the explore the facts of human University of Michigan dur- quired by a woman in early Live mumps virus vaccine I, 4 ;serving as county officers Advertise the Chronicle. sexuality, to discover what it in children. school, ing the spring vacation of should be administered to ti% values they hold on certain pregnancy, the disease the school. The two students poses a direct threat of heart children at 15 months of age. aspects of sexuality, and to It also is indicated for are Kemal Satir of Ankara, encourage them to com- defects and other defects to "I Official Proceedings Of Th+e 1 Turkey, and Hassein Medi- municate these to their ch,il- the unborn child. children approaching galchi of Rezaieh, Iran. Live virus measles vac- puberty, for adolescents, dren." and for adults (especially TlJSCOlA COUNTY BOARD OF COMAhlSslONERS Damage estimated at Parents of children oL any cine is safe and effective, I Some $lO,OOO razed, the age are welcome to take the says the American Medical men) who have not had the barn of A. Louis Chaffee. class, since as Mrs. Callison Association. Age of vacci- disease. 40 -----I MARCH 13, 1979 Motion by Collon. seconded by Robert Russell, the Flames consumed pigs, 25 says, "Sexuality education nation should be 15 months, ' , Meeting of the Tuscola County Board of Commissioners minutes be approired as read. Motion carried of which were ready for is a continuous process from or later for children who r Advertis? It 1 &as called to order by the Chairman, Paul Nagy Motion by Rayl, seconded by Wenta. we adiourn until market and were valued at birth to adulthood." Persons miss out at this age. It also T4.r1 Prayer by commissioner Nagy. March 28. 1979 at 1O:OO a.m. Motion carried. $1500. Other livestock de- interested can call the Cass should be given to children I' A 'I'L Pledge to the flag. Elsie Hicks, Clerk Paul Nagy, Chairman stroyed inclutled a cow and who have received the killed I .- City Community Education i In The L": Roll Call- District I1 Donna Rayl present; District U2 calf and seven yearlings. office at 872-4151. virus measles vaccine. Royce Russell present; District #3 Paul Nagy present; Farm equipment was also the event of a neighbor- District #4 J. Benson Collon present; District I5 Margaret In MARCH 20, 1979 lost in the fire. hood epidemic, yoar doctor Wenta present; District U4 Robert Russell present; District Meeting of the Tuscola County Board of Commissioners Voters of Cass City School The Want Ads are newsy, too. #7 Kenneth L. Kennedy presqnt. might decide to begin immu- Representatives of the Patch House Building Committee was called to order by the chairman Paul Nagy. District wili decide the fate q.appeared before the Board, Dennis Johnson, Mental Health Prayer by Commissioner Robert Russell. of a proposed addition to the Director, Bill Pratt and William Scott were in attendance and Pledge to the flag. grade school in the village discussion followed. Roll Call: District #1 Donna Rayl, present; District U2 when they go to the polls. Royce Russell,, present; District 43 Paul Nagy. present; find The Service Or Product '\ 79-M-64 District H4 J. Benson Collon, present; District #5 Margaret The addition will add six Motion by Wenta the county finance the building Wenta, present; District R6 Robert Russell, present; District classrooms and an all-pur- You Need In This ...... 9. materials for the Patch House and,to work with the Building Y7 Kenneth L. Kennedy, present. pose room for recreation and Grounds and the Finance Committees. No support to the 7- A1 -8 I 7-m-r I and hot lunches to present ;'. 1 motion. Motion by Commissioner Rayl. seconded by Commis facilities. 79-M-65 I sioner Royce Russell. we enter into executive session for the :;.Ii Motion by Kennedy, seconded by Rayl, the matter be purpose Of discussion Of the proposed F'o'p' contract' Mo j7,,,referred to the Building and Grounds Committee for further THIRTY-FIV,E YEARS I~ERVICEDIRECTORY-1 ,,,;' study and recommendation. Motion carried. tion carried. - ' ..m .A ,I 79-M-BO AGO I7-1v1-00 Motion by Collon, seconded by Wenta, the executive ses- hrirtian Book S ,, ~ ,,,,. Discussion was had on County C.E.T.A. employees. - Motion by Rayl, seconded by Robert Russell, the matter Motion carried. Lorene Muntz, daughter of ---I---- "'.' be referred to the Financeand Personnel Committees for fur- ;:kg Mr. and Mrs. Homer Muntz, AI um i n u m Siding Motion by Robert Russell, seconded by Royce Russell, , THE WORD.-- -**" ther study and recommendation. Motion carried. and Emily Myslakowski, fave Troughs, Storm ,,!,I Sally Wood, representing "Citizens for Concerned Road we reconvene into general session. Motion carried. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Windows and Doors I Bibkr.OOa&8.6iftS , :I.:Conditions'' appeared before the Board and presented their 79-M-82Commissioner Rayl, Chairman of the habrand Mlnor House Repair Walter Myslakowski, have Installedby Licensed Contractor Records T.prs I b,.. qtoncerns. mittee, presented the proposed contract between the Tuscola been named valedictorian Workmanship Guaranteed Art Supphms Cmftr ANI;;;'-- ' - :-l The Committee requested election of County Road and salutatorian, respec- I County Board of Commissioners and the Tuscola County Call 872-3320 All Work Guaranteed 1 missioners instead of appointment. Sheritt Empioyees James J. Epskamp Lodge #148, F.O.P. tively, in the clas. of 59 rl: Recess for lunch. Unit R1 and moved for its accewtance and the chairman be seniors. who will graduate RAY ARMSTEAD Open Daily 872-4527 or 673-7420 AFTERNOON SESSION - MARCH 13,1979 -- 4.' authorized to sign. Seconded by'Royce Russell. from the Cass City high - 1 I ExceptSunday 1 - I All members present. Roll call vote: Rayl. yes; Robert Russell, yes? Collon, school. Auto Bump .and Paint I 6451 Maln Street . ' -79-M 47 r I ,. yes; Wenta. no; Royce Russell, yes; Kennedy, no; Nagy, yes. Ray LaFave of Elmwood d Phone 872-2020. I L I Elsie Hicks, County Clerk, gave her annual report. 5 yes,,2 no. Motion carried. ' .CompleteMwwcf Collision BoDr SHOPService ,Motion by Collon, seconded by Royce Russell. the report Recess for lunch, was chosen as chairman of r,ibe accepted and placed on file. Motion carried. the board of supervisors of AFTERNOON SESSION - MARCH 20. 1919 Painting. # '1 All members present Tuscola county. 179-M-69 ~~ *Rust Repair I '. Motion by Rayl, seconded by Wenta. $8,192.50 be 79-M-83 Norman L. Carpenter was Hale1 Oil Co. ., by Collon'seconded by Royce Russell' the promoted from First Lieu- 26 Wig t SI , Elkton transferred from the General Fund to the Social Welfare ' 9 Fuel Oil *Diesel Fuol *Gasoline bursement from Michigan Milk Producers Association for tenant to Captain. Me is the Sat..ti// noon CHARMONT ,,Department as +he 2nd quarter budgeted amount, Motion 6153 Wmk% Mlk Wort Rd, Of war,M-53 MI Dmllw~lor HmFarm 1952 and 1953 credits for the County Farm in'the amount of son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon and lndurlrj ''I 5 rarriad_-. . .-- $96.94 be recqived. Motion carried Carpenter of Elkland town- I Friday 8~ff.t 5p.m:lop.m. Call '' ' 79-M-70 79-M-04 Mon..Thun. 1030a.m:9 p.m. '.." Motion by Collon~ seconded by f5.500.00 be ship. ' Motion by wenta, secondedby collon,that william Scott WOODRUFF'S Fri.S.1. 10:30a.m.-lop.m. *I*' or 375-4200 .!,+transferredfrom the Reese Debt Retirement Fund to the The Parsch bowling team Sun. 12 noon4 p-m. ~'ReeseConstruction Fund. Motion carried. be appointed to act on the Housing Advisory Committee of was victorious in their three- COLLISION 79-M-7 1 the East Central Michigan Planning and Development 6248 W. Pine St. RZZP W O*rs game series against the Cass City. Phone 672-4735 L Region. Motion carried. till 1 a.m. Motion by Collon, seconded by Rayl, the Tuscola County Schwegler Five when they Bumpmg Paintingand Animal She.lter Grant status report be received and placedon 79-M:itionby Collon, seconded by Robert Russell, the civil Frame Repair Caas City 872-4200 file. Motion carried. snatched two out of three to complete Auto Glass Defense Office send a representative to the Hazardous give them the bowling Guaranreed. 22 yrs Experience. Free EstirnuWs $79-M-72 Material Seminar at Midland on April 16. 1979 with necessary league championship for the Motion by Wenta, seconded by Robert Russell. the last expenses to be paid. Motion carried. 1943-44 season. eeting of the Board for March be held March 28, 1979. Mo- 79-M-86 arried. Motion by Rayl. seconded by Royce Russell, the minutes be approved as read. Motion carried. 79-~-73 Every FridaySalad 4 Barpm.. 8 p.m. TUDIO Motion by Kennedy, seconded by Rayl, we adjourn until Lori Gaeth Clare's Sunoco knke 367 N. State street Motion by Wenta. seconded by Robert Russell, the proposi Motion Tune ups Minor Repairs 6:30 a.m.4p.rn.-Closed Sundays tion from the Building Codes Administrator for an office ~~~~~~~~:8;(:,9~~~10:00Paul Nagy, Chairman . building be referred to the Building and Grounds and the Tlres Batteries Phom 872.2550 'Finance Committees. Motion carried. takes third Undercoating GreaseaOiI I 8224 Maln Street I 79-M-74 Cerriiied Mechanic Circuit Judge, Patrick Joslyn. appeared before the MARCH 28. 1979 Call 872-2470 Board and discussion followed on a law library. Meeting of the Tuscola County Board of Commissioners in DAR r 1 Motion by Robert Russell, seconded by Wenta, the mat- was called to prder by the Chairman, Paul Nagy. fer be referred to the Building and Grounds and Finance Prayer by Chairman NagY. HAIR BENDERS Rubber Stamps Committees for further study and recommendation, Motion Pledge to the flag. Lori Gaeth, Owen-Gage MAOE TO ORDER carried. Roll Call: District 1 Donna Rayl, present; District 2 High School recipient of the -*ir Permnal Burlness I Royce R&sell, present; Distrlct 3 Paul Nagy, present; Ch rmr 79-R-7 Daughters of the American 1 Phone 872-2342 s* Standard Stamps Richard Dehmel, Chairman of the Tuscola County Plan. District 4 J. Benson Collon. present; District 5 Margaret Revolution Good Citizen fuel LFrl -8am .Spm ning Commission appeared before the Board with a proposed Wenta, present; District 6 Robert Russell, present; District 7 award, was among the 12, Wed dfhurs 8em -830prn Emk'r Rubbor Stwp $bop CgNbetween4pm 9pm 6737420 resolution in regard to the DNR Corrections Work Camp Site, Kenneth L. Kennedy, Present. semi-finalists out of 500 from Certified Mechanics Sat 7am 3pm I ~ Motion by Robert Russell, seconded by Wenta, the Stanley Baldwin of the Area Agency On Aging appeared the state that were honored New Style 6350 Garfield Phone8724145 following resolution be adopted and the Planning Commis. before the board with a report. at a luncheon last Thursday Brush Type Washer ~ sion be commended for work well done. Artis Noel, prosecuting attorney, appeared before the at Kellogg Center in East WHEREAS, on January 9,1979 the Tuscola County Board board wlth a request for an addltlonal asslstant prosecuting HRkk~klon' PEOPLE READ of Commissioners appointed the Tuscoia County Planning attorne for his office. He also requested permission to at- Lansing. She and her par- WRECKER SERVICE ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 6263 Church Ph. 872W40 , Commission to act as the Community Advisory Council tend a Zounty Liability Crisis Conference in Chicago on Aprll You're Reading One charging them with the assignment of making an obiective 22-26, 1979. Gaeth of Owendale, were Tues. Through Sat. assessment of the DN R/Corrections Work Camp proposal for Michael Buck, asslstant prosecutor, presented proposed guests at the Michigan So- Village Service Center Hillside is the place for this County and to make recommendation, as to potential Cooperative Reimbursement Prwram application changes. ciety of the DAR convention Tlres V-dolts Rattsrlss 1 Professional Hair Care Call 8 72-20 0 sites. to the Tuscola County Board of Commissioners, and f9-M-87 at Michigan State Univer- TuneUps Brakes Mufflers VWEREAS. the Community Advisory Council has corn. Motion by Wenta, seconded by Royce Russell, that the sity. pleted an extensive study of the work camp program, held matter of the changes In the proposed Cooperatlve Relm- "State winner announced fnr numerous meetings with local residents and held a public bursement Program be referred to the Finance Committee . for further study and recommendation. Motion carried. during the luncheon was In-TmwnPhone Pickup 872-3850 L Daliyery hearing on March 8, 1979, and Penny Teal of Perry High WHEREAS, the Community Advisory Council has 79-M-u presented the Tuscola County Board of Commissl,oners with Motion'by Collon, seconded by Robert Russell, the mat- School. Alternate was John LAMPLIGHTER FIREPUCE SHOP Martin of Dexter High said study and recommendation for potential sites, and ' ter of the sddltional prosecuting attorney be referred to the HOME OF THE CERAMIC FIREPLACE WHEREAS, the Tuscola County Board of Commissioners Personnel Committee for further study and recommenda- School. Miss Gaeth placed WorlU's Fines1 Wood Hoar Slwra Wood BumlnO cannot foresee any conflict wlth the Mental Health Program tion. Motion carried. third. Lori was s~nsor&lby ' or any danger to the safety of the local residents, Recess for lunch. the Ezra Parker Chapter. brnrnsr's I Chlmneym Bannett-Ireland01.118 AFTERNOON SESSION MARCH 28, 1979 r Enclomums- FreeMeasure BE IT RESOLVEO, that the foscola County Board of , Msrtln Stove., Flmplacea Commissioners recommend to the State of Michigan, that the All members present. Miss Teal now is entered weq & Re#wumnt I AFCo~aofIes ment with Sale Cottage Four area located In Sectlon 19 of lndlanflelds 79-M-89 in the national DAR awards 131 N. Stoto St. cor0 * - Township on'the grounds of Car0 Reglomal Center be ap- Sue Maxwell, Gepresentlng the local Protective Animal proved as the Number One Priority and that the Cottage Two Welfare Soclety, appeared before the board and presented scholarship to the college of lunch area located In Sectlon 20 of lndianfields Township On the, the goals of their society and requested that a committee . her choice. Each finalist drounds of the Caro Regional Center be approved 45 Priority meet wlth them to help wlth their problems. ion,- Thurs, a,m, p.m. Number Two for the site of the proposed DNR/Correctlons Motlon by Robert Russell, seconded by Wenta, the mat- received a savings bond Fri. - 7 a.m. -8 p.m. Vork Camp, and ter be referred to the Departmental ContrqJ and Building and from the Michigan Society of Sat. - 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. q the DAR. HOME-FARM NOW, THEREFORE, BE If RESOLVED, that a copy of Grounds Committees for further study and recommendation. [ Cass City 872-3577 I Fo this resolution accompanied with a copy of the study Motloncarrled. presented by the Community Advisory Council be sent to 79-M-90 IC INDUSTRY Governor William G. Mllliken, Senator Alvin DeGrow, Motion by Kennedy, seconded by Robert Russgll, the let- Boilding- MatoH Representative Loren Armbruster, lndlanflelds Township ter from the probate iudge be received with dismay and be See Us For qoard, MlchiQan Department of Corrections, Mlchlgan referred to the Personnel GmWftitte for further and KIAD THE Department of Management & Budget and Mlchlgan Depart- recommendation. Motlon cwrled. Croft-Clara lumber, Inc. Farm Delivery Of Gasoline ment of Natural Resources. 79.M-91 Cass City 872.2141 Diesel Fuels and Motor Oil - Roll call vote: Robert Russell, yes; Col n, yes; Wenta, Motion by Rayl, seconded by Royce Russell, the C.E.T.A. Chronicle Anderren Windows yes; Royce Russell, yes; Kennedy, yes; JOagy, yes; Rayl, fltle Ii and Title Iv Fhnclal. Reports be recelvd and Perter Locks Fuel Oil For Home and Industry placed on fllc. Motlon carried. yes. 7 yes, 0 no. Motion carried. Prefinished Punelimg 79-M-75 79-M-92 Mon,-Fri.. a.m. - 530 P.m. .* Automatic Fill Ups and Motion by Robert Russell, seconded by Rayl, the minutes Motion by Robert Rurxll, seconded by Rayl, the minutes 8 ?f February 27, 1979 be approved as printed. Motion carried. of March 13 and 20 k approved as Printed. Motion carried. Special Payment Plans L. 4-M-76 Commlrrloners Ray1 and Collon reported on a msstlng Motion by Rayl, seconded by Royce Russell, the request they attended March 26 Itthe Caro Communlty Schools that 5 TRUCKS TO SERVE YOU from the Equalization Dept. for One more appraiwr be was called by the concernd cltlzens for decent road condl- POLE.Garage* BUILDINGS Farm

denied. Motion carried. tions. CASS CITY

79-M-77 79-M-qJ ' *W~rehouse*Commercial + THEY CAN Motion by Royce Russell,*ssconded by Rokrt Russell, .hllotlon by Rayl, seconded by Robert Ruswli, the mlnutes ce+taLndMlirlYIWYI. that permission be granted to the Tuscola Soil Conservation as read. Motion carrlsd. C & C LUMBER Dlstrict to house Vehlcle #I9 at the Public Works BuiJdlng In tion by Collon, 88condsd by Wentar wb adjourn untll 872-2065 872-3122 '(assar during the period of time the $0411 mapping Is being et lo:@ a.m. Motion carried. M-24bM46 CWO Phot1q.6734188 ane In the southern part of the county. Motion carrid. Paul Nagy, Chalrman

la#-78 D CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY,APRIL 12,1W9 CASSCITY,IbllChGAN Commdtyboorger Extension

Free trip offered in IG a group plans Dorothy Stahlbaum decoraiow contest vouth- P rornotes Cass City for local 4 The Cass City Extension Editor’s note: this is one of is extwmely active in both a rsponcored the today. Group met Friday afternoon set up in ‘all supermarkets this one where it is series by at the home of Irby Hundreds of girls and boys IS case Cass In addition she is a rnem- Mrs. quite in order to vote often,” City Chamber of Com- Simcox. from 10 through 14 years of ‘and customers are being merce abut commuhity ber of the Zonta Club of Cass The meeting was called to age will be taking ‘‘charter asked to vote far their said Malott. “In fact, we boosters who are members City and the Kills and Dales order by leader Mfs. Rose jet trips” to California in the “favorite” girl or boy. The encourage it -- friends and of the organization. Hospital Auxiliary. Wortsell. Roll call was an- exciting “Jet Journey to the “Jet Journey” winners will neighbors of the boys and She currently serves on those who rweive the swered with “Something Stars” election now going on girls can vote every time Dorothy Stahlbaum the Cass City Village Coun- good about Spring.” in area IGA stores, accord- most votes. they come in to a participat- cil. ing to announcement Frank Malott, Division ing market. Naturally, opened the Clothes Closet in Plans were made for an 1971 because she felt that She is married to Jack “International Night” at by Harry Lenda, owner of Manager for Super Food many of the winners will be Stahlbaum, &n asphalt con- Cas City IGA, Cass City. Services, Inc., supplier to from the Michigan area.’’ there was a need for a Cass City High School Mon- clothing store with the faah- tractor, and the couple has day night, April The IGA stores and other inde- The winning girls and boys five children. 30. The lucky girls and boys pendents, said that the win- will leave for California ions she carries. group is in, charge of decora- proved Among them is Mrs. Imri can win all-expense paid ning girls and boys will June 26 and return June The years have her TOPS Tracy Crawford, left, was tions, which will be Hawai- 29. to be right. She expanded to Schuette. manager of the - ian. trips just by having their travel By jet to Anaheim, Cass City store. friends, neighbors and rela- Calif., for four full days. her present location in 1974 :top Cass City Girl Scout salesman with The members are to Wrve and added a second unit in 247 boxes sold, followed by Michele refreshments at the Medical tives vote for them each Their “dream trip” includes time they visit a participat- a complete ’tour of famous Coming Auctiow Bad Axe in 1977. !Smith (center) 245, and Julie Care Facility at Caro April Mrs. Stahlbaum is a Sugden, given by ing store. Votes are re- Universal Studios, Marine- 20. Lesson was corded by signing a candi- land of the Pacific, Knott’s Saturday, April 14 - John native of the Thumb area :224. Tracy belongs to Troop 170; Mi- Jean ClRrke on “Your Fam- and Irene Stapleton will hold and graduated from Elkton ily Tree.” date’s name on their cash Berry Farm, and Disney- ‘chele and Julie to Troop 221. Twenty- register tape and depositing land, as well as many other a farm machinery auction at High School. Refreshments were the place located three miles In addition to her succeas .eightgirls in the two troops sold a total served by the the tape in special ballot. glamour points. -.hostess, boxes. The boxes have been “Unlike most elections, north of Harbor Beach to as a business woman, Mrs. of 3,690 boxes, Swayze Rd., then one mile Stahlbaum has been a force west and a half of a mile in the promotion of the com- north on Stafford Rd. Ira, munity since she became a , David and Martin Osentoski, Dart of the Main Street I auctioneers. scene. Large Selection She has served as presi- Thursday, -April 19 - dent of the Chamber of Charles and Millie Scharich Commerce and as president will sell farm machinery at of the retail committee. She c JEWELRY the place located four miles west of Unionville to Thom- as Rd., then one mile north I From $2.00 and a quarter of a mile east I I on Lo6mis Rd. Ira, David and Martin Osentoski, auc- Birthstone Earrings tioneers. New books at Friday, April 20 - Robert Pewter Necklace Peruski wiil sell Holstein cows and milking equipment at the place located two - ’ Earrings 2 Necklaces I the library miles south of Ubly on M-19. Stick Pins Ira, David and Martin Osen- toski, auctioneers. SCOTT WAS HERE, by Elaine Ipswitch (non-fiction). No Bracelets one privileged to know Scott, personally or through his 1 Saturday, 21 Mr. mother’s book, can forget he was here. Elaine, her husband and Mrs. Ferdinand and Ronnie and their twins, Scott and Steven, lived happily farm machinery at until 1971. Then they felt the shocks of a disaster worse than place located Seven the tremors sometimes caused by the fault under their l2 east town, Fillmore, Calif. Scott, aged 10, was diagnosed as a and a a ‘oUth Of /’ choice is victim of Hodgkin’s disease. He suffered for five years until Bad Axe On Rd. Ira, his death at 15. Emmersed in his life, the reader is c David and Martin Osentoskii c ,eff not your choice profoundly moved by the loss of a “special child.” A gifted -?gyp!‘/ auctioneers. writer, he spent hours (when his pain permitted) writing sensitive essays and poems. He was a tough, loving, gentle Easter’s . Thursday I April z6 - Gary boy who seems to have lived just long enough to remind us Volmering Will sell farm of what matters-eternal values. Coming! equipment at the place lo- On Sunday, April 15, cated *ne and a half miles BOARDING PARTY, by James Leasor (non-fiction). Even rememhr family and east of Ruth on Atwater 35 years after the events, stories of little-known escapades Rd. Ira, David -and Martin of World War I1 continue to surface, and this is one of the friends with beautiful Osentoski, auctioneers. more exciting. When war broke out, four Axis ships sought Easter cards by refuge in Goa, the Portuguese enclave on the west coast of Hallmark. India. Aboard one of them was a powerful radio transmitter Friday’ 27 - farm which broadcast news of Allied shipping in the Indian Ocean to German submarines in the area. The British determined I ery at the place hatedtour th&@eSe transmissions would have to be stopped, but were f east’ me mile south ’ confronted with the prbblem of attacking enemy property and One east Of neutral soil. They resolved the predicament by recruiting City On Robinson Rd. Ira, on . David and Martin dsentoskiy 18 civilians, mostly middle-aged men, from the Calcutta auctioneers. Light Horse, a part-time auxiliary regiment, and sending them all the way across the subcontinent to board the radio Coachlight Has The Values Saturday, April 28 - An ’ ship and destroy the transmitter. Here is the account of that estate auction sale will be oddest Odyssey and its thrilling conclusion, a tale of held to settle the estate-of gallantry and high adventure that is as suspenseful as a Discount Prices Everyday Wiiliam P. Sowden at the novel. place located five miles east of Cass City to Hadley Road, l& miles north, 314 mileeast on Jackson Rd. Lorn Hil- -Denyapplication laker, auctioneer. fiscal year that started the day before., Saturday, April 28 - Clar- funds being obtained, will be A public hearing was

ence and Dian Palach will discussed at its next meet- scheduled~~~~~ .~~~~ to hear~ comments ~~~~ ....- ~~ sell farm machinery and ing, probably this month, on the proposed budget, but mobile home at the place corporation President Doug- no one appeared. located five miles east and las Comment told the Chron- As approved, the budget KOOAK EKTRALITE 10 one and a half miles north of icle. It is hoped that Hool projects revenues of $95,485 Camera Outfit Ubly on McDonald Rd. Ira, will be at the next meeting, and expenditures of $89,670. with bu ikin DavidandMartinOsentoski, If so, he will also discuss The biggest single ex- Electronic Flash auctioneers, formation of the EDC. penditure is $18.000 for Good news travels fast Also at the April 2 atreeta, including improve- Now theres the KODAK Saturday, May 5-Mr. and meeting, the council ap- ments on Dodge Road and EKTRALITE 10 Camera proved a new budget for the Third Street. with a built-in flash for Mrs.farm machinervMike at the dace great pictures indoors and located six miies east‘ and out With flash recycling .four and a half miles north of capability as fast as 10 sec- Rad Axe on Verona Rd. Ira, WANTED CORN onds Fixed focus from 5 David and Martin Osentoski, Perfumed Dusting Powder feet toinfrnity, theaim-and- shoot camera is a go-any- auctioneersI Picked up on farm or delivered where camera priced to fit $8.50 your budget yet give you Saturday, May 12 - Paul to elevator great pictures Hirschberger will sell farm machinery at the place lo- WE PAY TOP PRICES!!! cated six miles north of, Early Winter Prices on ANDERSON Fertlllzer Kinde to Hunter Rd., then now in effect, with decreasing weekly discounts. four miles east. Ira, David L and Martin Osentoski, auc- through Feb. 7th. Check your fertilizer needs, INSTANT GIFT HIT 7 ,. tioneers, bagged or bulk and call Joe at (517) 864-3400 or Bill or Kay at (517) 428-4677 for direct to farm Concentrated Perfume Purse Spray Saturday, May 26 - to settle the estate of Ernest price. 1/3 OZ. $7.50 Mossner, an auction Of household goods will be held FARMERS ELEVATOR CO. t at 3977 Ruppel Rd., located Mlnden City, MI 48456 Phone: 517-864-3400 one block south to Port Hope CflCET Hotel, then a half of a mile MICH. SEEDS 6 SUPPLIES west. Ira, David and Martin Port Hope, MI 48468 Phone: 517-428-4677 A gift as individual as she is Affordable fun! No focus, just aim and shoot. Then a Osentoski, auctioneers. 1 few turns of the crank delivers a beautiful color print that develops in minutes. Easy loading. ‘I KODAK Instant Print Film PRlO h For brilliant color pictures you’ll be proud of. IyJ 8 OH.MY!

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In his first year as track placing in each event. coming on strong at the er.d athletea who have provides coach, Lloyd Schinnerer The middle distance of the 1878 8eason and are the Hawks with winning nearly brought Cas8 City events will be anchored by counted on lor important Junior High teams for sev- High School a champion- Rusty Hoag, who is one of pint Production this spring. eral years. ship. the bed in the 440,and mile How fast they develop ,: ,The Hawk# were edged in relay. Another sophomore who could be the key to the &e Thumb B Canference won a letter last season was season for Cass Clty. “ deet by F’rankenmuth after Rob Clarke is a letter Brian deBeaubien in the Schinnerer feels that the ,k7eezhg through me regular winner who is counted on in discus. quad will need to develop ;$&son undefeated in dual the dashes and the 880-relay. Adding to the strength of more strength in the field meets. Max Morrish in the the team will be a host of events and in the distance ,t.:,Schhnerer and Dale dashes Mc- and Bob Sawdon in the 440 freshmen and sophomores events, an area that appears “Idtoah, who heads the and middle distances were with talent. These are the weak this season. c#fhool’e entire track pro- gram, aren’t as optimistic about this year’s team. Schinnerer feels that Vas- Fewer candidates report $& and Frankenrnuth will ;%e teams to teat. +;$ +;$ e Hawks lost several &standing players from fast season’s team including Clarke Haire. school record Girls have big hplder in the high jump; . U %I.IBaltel, record holder in 1 .be shot put, and Phil Hart- TklE RED HAWK TRACK team is anxiously waiting for a break in the weather to get the s‘ell, record holder in the season started this spring. discus. Other key perform- From the left, front row: Dan Dickinson, Dave Keyser, Bob Sawdon, Joe Decker, Kirk ‘$8 gone include Mike Rich- shoes to Winter. Second row: Chuck Erla, Tom Holik, Charles Damoth, Anders Albage, Steve Dadacki, AT&, fill John Tuckey, Scott Chuck Brown, ’&chards, Ross Ridenour, Third row: Coach Craig Weaver, Doug Erla, Max Morrish, Dave Heins, hrnis, Phil &ck Hollis and Kevin Tom Cass fity Ha,,& season. Pat Holt, the thira also an excellent high jump- Zawilinski, Coach Lloyd Schinnerer. Fourth row: Michael Vatter, Tim Sontag, Rusty Hoag, €#own. ~d er. e .I have fielded a strong track Coach in the last three years Steve Richards, Tim Farhner, Ray Klw, Scott Hobart, ,&spite the loss, there are team for skveral years with for the girls, has the small- In the distance events, plenty of outstanding indi- only powerful Frankenmuth est turnout Of candidates in coach Holt can look to viduals back. Start with besting them since the pro- years- Laurie Ware and Kari ateve Richards, an outstand- gram started her- several She be missing Witherspoon. Shelly Rabi- , performer in the dis- years ago. several premiere perform- deau and Cindy Ware are Ice events. can run the It looks like it will be ers. Start with Kim key persons in the interrned- He late distances. I, the mile, the,rnile relay harder to maintain the sPOOn. She the rj the &mile and be- sure of standards of excellence this record in the and The other gaps left in the was an anchor person in squad will be filled by under- several intermediate dis- class students. Most prom- tance events. ising of this group are Another record holder Sheree LaPeer, Sherry Hil- DEERING PACKING~ gone is Paula Butler who laker and Jaqel Truemner. 1 Mile North, Mile East Of holds the shot. put mark. Track coordinator Dale I4 Others gone who helped McIntosh sees Frankenmuth Sflverwoodat 4808 E. Mayvllle Road push the Hawks to the front (the perennial champions) during their hikh school and Saadusky as the teams careers include Wendy Ware to beat in the Thumb B FRESH COUNTER MEATS and Vicky Lapp, relays; Conference. Sally Ware and Coleen CHECK OUR PRICES ON Trischler, distance, and Jane Nelson, sprints. v LAMB r, PORK r, VEAL The girls do have a solid Sidewalk c, BEEF HALVES AND QUARTERS nucleus of returning letter winners. Deb Rabideau, Theresa Hewitt and Sharon driver Wells are being counted on FOR BUSiWES TRUCUlNG AMP in the hurdles and sprint events. Ocher sprinters in- arrested I UU S17-741-7073 clude Jane Hobart, Andrea B.,rnes, Tammi Rabideau and Terry Agar. Barnes is Cass Clty. police \auto- matically’ suspected some- thing was wrong. , After all, it was 2:2L & Sunday morning and the car IF TkE CASS CITY RED HAWKS can find more pitching among the players on this squad 52 was being driven on the they could win it all this spring. Front row, from left: Stec, Ray Piaskowski, Bob 5 I Mike sidewalk. Potrykus, Tim Severance, Tony Doerr, Don I)lackQwiak. r The driver, first spotted In Second row: Craig Tonti, Todd Alexander, Jack Groombridge, Dave Martin, Earney 5 FOR EASTER t front of the Ryland & Guc Stoutenburg, Ed Izydorek. Third raw: Randy Ferris,*Tim Johnson, Brad Hartel, Buck plumbing store on Main Zawilinski, Randy Severance. .i Street soon drove his vehicle Fourth row: Scott Murphy, Dave Nye, Tim Farhner, Ken Martin, Tim Sontag, Trent ;: between two parking meters Guinther. Coach Don Schelke. to get back on the road, then 4 weaved back and forth as he CA.RDS headed west. P 1 West of the village limits, the car went onto the road shoulder. Officers finally Board hears one side stopped the car at Koepfgen Road. Creative American tradition. excellence is an Arrested and charged with driving under the influep Of liquor was Joseph J. of dog disposal issue Dezenski, 32, of 2230 Mss- man Road, Caro. i He was booked at the Tuscola county carnmis- mitted petitions bearing 527 new owners as pets. At animals when the new shelt- + county jail in Caro. Late that sioners Tuesday heard from names to the county board present, animals in very er is completed. CANDY morning, he posted $100 the man whom the county March 27 asking it to stop poor condition are destroyed PAWS President Sue Max- bond and was released, pays to dispose of most the practice. I immediately by shooting well told the Chronicle her Y pending appearance in Dis- animals from the county Hodgins asked commis- (forlarge dogs) or injection, grwp will continue to pres- Z Sanders - Fanny Farmer trict Court April 16. animal shelter. sioners if it will still allow if small. Hodgins gets the sure the county board to stop ; A companion ’ in the car Fred Hodgins of Howell, him to take animals once the rest. He uses a needle injec- handing over dogs to Hodg- J with him was not charged. who gets about $40 a we* new animal shelter is done, tion to kill all puppies (under ins. J from the county, said d which will be within about a six months of age) and long canMore easily petition h collected, signatures she ‘ majority of the aniinals are month. The new facility will hair dags and hauls them Y ARDSTl CK sold to hospitals and medical have the quipment &I put away for disposal. The rest said, if commissknerf don’t ?- schools for medical re- animals “to sleep,” plus an he sells for research. feel support for ending the { FILM People judge themselves search. incinerator ta &spe of . In 1978, the shelter took in practice is widespread. i by what they plan to do in The practice has come them. about 4,700 animals. “They just can’t ignore * the future - the world Remember under fire from the county At best, only about 10 Commissioners made no that.” Her group is not f* judges them by what they Protective Animal Welfare percent of animals taken in commitment to Hodgins on opposed to having the excess Easter all have already done. Society (PAWS),which sub- by the shelter are sold to what will be done with the animals put to death via + injection at the new shelter. 5’ year long Planned, however, is a de- $ A natural lime for compressionwhich they do find objection-chamber, $2 family photos. A nice time to able. Needle injection, Mrs. remember friends M8XWd said, is quicker, - relatively painless, foolproof I and cheaper than use of the : chamber, which causes . t death by suffocation. c PAWS next meets this : Thursday at 4:30 p.m. in the : basement of the county jail. 5 ’ A film, “Our Animals Are Crying,”will be shown and a . member of the Lioni Club :. will explain requirements for the Leader Dog for the DAIRY, Blind program. In other action, the board 5 gave their okay to @e Shrin- em to selling a newspaper in 4 the county to raise funds for tkii hoqtitah for crippled children.They were introduced to ** the new assistant prosecu- { tor, David MyW of Dear- q born, who is replacing 1 Michael Buck, who re- : signed. Mprs will receive ; I $13,500 annually, to be 4 FROM *WOOD’S ~ THEY’RE OFF mere were 113 KingsbnHigh School. students and adulb whe staw the 5.4 tmsted by’$wO once pe 1 - is : mile run from Wilmot to #XingstonSaturday afteFnlwrn and 113 who hisbed. Tbe more than notified he passed his fitate bar examiuatlm. 1 OLD WOOD DRUG 1 $Z,W lu pled# they received will wed &obuy &weather runways for field events and z other sports eq 1pment. Senior Harold Spear bad the best time, 31 mh., 25 sec. Freshman Jill County Fbad Commission The Corner Store With More - For Easter had womm,,4l 5 sec, (21st Slowest time was WI 51 sec. membem presented their , I Barden top time for mh., overall). mh., annual report. *

3 I I *e. \.'. CASSCITY,MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRQNICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 12,1979 PAGE ELEVEN Rebuilding war for girls Bulldog boys to vie for loop track crown

,. Owen-Gage track coach The relays should the looking be will be 'handling the girls' (boys and girls) Arnie Besonen is Bulldogs big event, with Jim squad this season. forward to the track season, April 27 Central Michidan Glidden, Tom Howard, Scott The girls took second relays (girls) .<. which gets underway this Brund and Brian Gaeth on Wednesday. place in the league Last May 1 USA, Port Ausfln the 440 team; Bruno, Brad season, but Begonen (Amie) at Owendale r'JV He figures his Bulldogs Erickson,' Jeff Hallock and will be in contention with says the outlook isn't quite boys) Dick Glidden running the as promising this year. He May 2 at USA,Qass C-D Akron-Fairgrove for top I 880. Make-up of the mile still predicts they will be invitational-_.__ ._ - - SpOt in the North Central D relay team will vary from contending for second place May4 ' Cent . Mich. re@ League. Peck and North meet to meet. Huron may also be contend- with North Huron, with (boys1 Shuffling of the order of Akron-Fairgrove the top May 9 at USA (boys)(jr. hi&) ers. some events from last year team in the league. . His team took second May 14 will cause problems. Erick- The brightest spots appear May 16 league meet ,at place last season in the son was top man in the 440 league meet. to be Mary Kay Burrows, A-F (boys &girls) dash last year, but won't be likely league champion in May 19 atHuron Caro, regiondsMeet '-6f OWEN-GAGE BASEBALL teakn members are, front row, from left, Alan One of the team's 'stand- able run it this year outs is junior Jeff Hallock, to hurdles, and Laurie Andra- May 21 Haag, Jim Glidden, Jeff 'HalIock, Scott Wissner, Mark Fumess, Randy Rada- because of the rescheduling kowicz in the long and high Champions, at league champion in the if he also is going to run in baugh and Terry Muntz. Middle row, Mike Sullivan, Kirk Carolan, Vince Sal- sprints the past two yoars, jump. Bad Axe the 880 relays. Jan Rapson looks good in May 23 at JV invh& * who has run the yard USA, cido, Tim Jeffreys, Jim Kuhr, Tom Howard and assistant coach John Ostcrland, 100 Besonen also looks for distance events and Cheryl dash in 40.15 seconds. He tionals Back row, coach Phil Gray, Miles Thorp, Pete Klemkowsky, Mark McDonald, strong performances this Mandich in the middk dis- May 25 at Kingston, JV also runs the 220, 880 relays year from Howard and Mark Doug Laurie, Jim Hendershot and Dick Glidden. Seated on the floor are man- and is considered a shoo-in tances. league meet . McDonald, both in shotput The schedule : May n at Akron, jurii& agers Asa Cervantes and Gary Erickson. in the long jump, his best and discus, from freshman leap being 21 feet, 9 inches. high league mqt pole vaulter Jim Patnaude, April 11 at Lakers (boys) May 29 Cam MeeC af who has been clearing 10 April 12 at Lakers (girls) Champions : feet inside the gym, and April 12 at Cdro (boys) June 1 state finab, \ brothers Jim and Dick Glid- Apri1.25 Huron D invi- Grand Blanc den in the sprints. tational, Owen- (boys and girls) The coach's wife, Nadene, dale, 3:30 p.m. !Experienced Owen-Gage qesNorth Central title If experience counts, the back, the only lo& from last Pete Klemkowsky, 4-6, and kowsky on ihe mound. He Other probable. starters Owen-Gage Bulldogs should year's starting squad being freshman transfer student also plays first base and last are Jim Hendershot, first at or near the top in North Roger Ziehm, who was 74on (from Saginaw Arthur Hill) season batted .238. base, .269 last year; Jim !rentral D Legme- baseball the mound. Jim Kuhr. Behind the plate will be Glidden, second base, .ZOO; this season. Handling those duties this For its Saturday, April 21, 'Mark McDonald, the team's Kirk Carolan, shortstop, Coach Phil Gray has,his year will be senlor Dick opener at Lakers, Gray is leading batter last year with .280, and Alan Haag, third %tire infield and outfield Glidden, 2-21ast year, junior figuring on starting Klem- a 338 mark. base. 333. Scheduled for outfield luties for the opener are Dick Glidden, right field, (average not available); Jeff Hallock in center, the team's leading base stealer last year, .238, and Doug Laurie, left field, .238. McDonald, Carolan, Haag and Hendershot all made league honorable mention last year. Klemkowsky was second team Allconference. \- -* *- The Bullddgs finished with OWEN-GAGETRACK team members not also playing *'%% 8n 11-5 league mark last year, good for third place, on the baseball or softball teams and not rehearsing for the +a and were 13-8 overall. Gray junior play when this photo was taken are, front row, from looks .for Cawonville-Port left, John Patnaude, manager, Lenny Hallock, Brian Gaeth ,; Sanilac, North Huron and ;, Akron-Fairgrove to be the and Kevin McPhail. Center, Gary Erickson, manager, Jim ;2 other top contenders this Patnaude, Donna Salcido, and Cher I Mandich. Back row, $ season. coach Arnie Besonen, Sean Barr anB Brad Erickson. In the ' -All games are double play and not on another team are Mary Kay Burrows, Joe :2 headers and start at 4 p.m. Zaleski, Scotty Bruno, Mark Sontag, Jenqy Errer, Dawn ::-4 except as npted. The sched- ** ule : Wissner and Steve Paruch. mi:

April 21 at Lakers 19 ah. -- non-league 1 Hobby Club April 23 at Carson.-PS Apr i1 90 Akron-Fairgrove, May 3 at Peck meets at May 5 Bad Axe at Port Austin (11 a.m., non-league, single Pinneys' game) May 7 I North Huron May 10 at Caseville Fourteen members of the May 14 Kingston Hobby club met Monday May 17 at Port Austin evening at the home of Mrs. May $1 Port Hope Frederick Pinney. The meeting began with dessert served by the hostess as- sisted by Mrs, ha Profit and BANKRUPT Mrs. Alice McAleer. In the business meeting The students in the school members voted a $10.00 of experience are eventually contribution to CARE. forced to study economy. The program on decorat- ing was given by Mrs. Mary ON THE SPOT Leeson. Mrs. Marian Croft. Mrs. me testimony of a clear Profit and Mrs. Pinney gave 25 TRASH BAGS conscience places the bur- an Easter party Monday'for den of proof on the other the Brownie troop which the fallow. club sponsprs.

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a E SAVE $$$ - USE LOW COST~CLASSIFIEOADS i Transif tmh-) rata. Mrs. Harold ~och Phone 665-2536 13 words or less, $l.ao each ( Automotive) I htion;additional words 5 SAL6 1972 Vis& #-A cents Three WBekS for FOR - Olds FOR SALE 4 wood STUDY CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Elger Gen-, a&. WR RE- - new - eke&ic - used BUM SYS- FBR 2h~lsea:me - 3 I, Cruiser wagon, power steer- PROPANE SALE - the Wce d two - cash rate. typewriters by doors in good condition. 32" for grain ~&sor home wmm adone - 4 w' &<, ,emu spent Saturday as Save money by andaing ing, .power braka, power gush of Mr. and w& or month. Also wide by 84" long. With heating. - The Gagetown Study Club Mrs. cash with mail orders. &tee windows, air conditioning. hardware. tbe four for C~PY raam, in the puntry. met at the home of Mrs, Charles Taschner. transportation. leave ypur typewritem and Buy of Cam City: Phone 872-2161. 3-4-12-3 for display want ad on appli- Good Call tbe W~ILCas 665-2384. Harold Koch Monday, April Mrs. Harold fCwh Wma ,other offie equipment at $a.We need 2-11-14-tf cation. m9m. 141q-3 for repair. City Chronicle. Call 872-2010, 3- p,with 13 members preseat. dinner guest of her sister a store US& Diticussh was held on and brother-in-law, Mr. and typewriters for sale. 24-12-1n scholarships,a bake sale for MIX. Robert Beckly, of (automotive) MWeyJewelry. 24-u 80 ACRES COLWOOD AREA late April and the county Birch Run last Wednesday. GAS WA~RHEATERS- I convention lo be held at the Mr,and Mrs. Wilbur Koch .. FOR SALE - 1877 CheVy Merchandise Wgatlm size, glass lined This is a tillable farm with an old old home. There is a ne, Nova, 6 cylinder, good con- Jacques and valve. onlv well and roof on the house. 80 acres bas not been vMeth&t church in Union- of Unionville hosted an early FOR '17 Suzuki with P T new This ville MRY family dinner Sun- dition. Excellent running =SALE - RM $129.00 ht Fuelgag Inc. farmed completely for the last few years so it needspme @. Easter 125, CO., condition, Call anytime 872- excellent shape. Also 4 miles east Cass City. cleanihg up. But ul,e waer asking only W,ooO on a land Gladys Laurie gave a daf. Present were Mr. and %"' , SecdCom af is 2504. 14-54 European men's ten 872-2161. 9-3-2-ff contract $ID,Wdown and 9 Owner rewrt of the county Board Mm. John Ondrajka and sped racer, excellent Phone with W4 percent interest. ** says present all offers . Contact Paul C . Skinner today. -F +meting she amtended and family of Marlette, Pauline shape. Call665-2664 or RogerRmt ,- announced the dates of the Linch of Brown City, Mr. FOR SALE - 1974 Piymou* 685- Also 4Mhinnei q58, 2-3-293 U*N AND' GARDEN state convention to @ held and Mrs. Amasa Ondrajka Duster. CB -- Caascity ' 3 BEDROOM RANCH IN THE COUNTRY &'+at Kalamam May 1, 2 and and family of Unionville, with antenna. Call after 6 - CENTER -r SALE 3 long 3. and Lester of 65&8803. 14-5-3 FOR - prom Country setting with approximately 3 acres, home features - Mr. Mrs. Koch dresses, size $25 each. Open 2 Election of officers will be Corunna, Patricia of 7. , 872-3718 or 8723009 Now attached garage, full basement, fireplace that is beautiful, Koch ~ Phone B72-26p. 4 24-55 ,at ti held at the next meeting Essexville, Marty Geiger af FOR SALE - 1974 Oldsmo- beamed ceilings, country-look kitchen, open stairway to bile, Call 872-4077. Bob SeedCom - Alfalfa basement. today far your pefsanal inspeckion ,*May 7, hosted by Zora Sebewaing, Patti, Ldri and What a ALbee 7-m CaU Walrod. Freddy and Mrs. Mabel Wischmeyer, 1-4-53 n....a 245-8 "UDI e-> :I. Guest €or the evening was Ondrajka, all of Gagetown. uca1 0 NEED A HOME ON A LAND CONTRAm? a 1.. hders Albage, a Rotary FOR SALE - 1969 Buick Le on Hardware GAS RANGEG-Magic Chef' Watchfor Dur Newstore We have a four bedroom home in the country, on over'd exchange student from ' Sabre, runs good, body not * Stihl! new, 20 inches and 30 he;% attending Caw City bad, good interior, $100. Owning Soon -just west surveyed acres, home has been completely remodeled, has Sweden 03LAV Any calor, from #Q9. Fuel- High School. He showed DeKt Aud. 1974 Vega, good running car, OfC8SScity an attached 2% car garage with workshop area, has a full , Chainsaw gas Go., four miles Cast of This wooded slide$ and answered ques- 50,OOO miles, $500. Peone W8.95 Cass City. Phone 872-2161. 2-2-224 basement, white marble fireplace. property is 16 ill. Cut and backs up to state land, --C tions abut his country. Ar- 1.3-28.3 2-1-11-tf 1 were made funeral thi8 872-4539.I Reg.- m.95 rangements by -- ALL WOOD drop-leaf table FOR - 1974 Duster, I program chairman Vera SALE 700 of mixed tim- and two chairs. F'riced to go low mileage, good condition. , BALES Hwdley . at $139,@, Thursday Phone 658-8670. athy, June and alfalfa, first Only *.,' Refreshments were 1-3-299 Chainsaw rsoorr and second cuttings. 100 or Center Furniture, p49 Tom- ~erlredby the hostess. Deliit Gay Auvil of Cass mom bales, 75 cents per ~~~on~ad,~rO.2-3-29-5 McLeod Realty, Inc. FOR SALE - Orange fiber- . C. City died Monday at his Offergoodulru glass dune buggy with ofbale; less 85 than cents 100 per bales. bale Phone in lot .I ++++++ home' pn Grassmeke Road Month of April FOR SALE - 28-ft. Yellow- i. afkr a long illness. Volkswagen engine. New 872-2988. 24123 stone travel trailer, mp- ' Mrs. LuciKe LaFave and He was born June 3, 1916, back tires and battery. el! Dan's Automotive arate bedroom, ,full bath, qrs. Gerry Carolan re- after 4 p.m. 872-4404, 14-5-3 in Parsons, W. Va., the son I microwave, awning. 6789 _turned home after spending Reason and Dessie Auvil. - Fireplace Shop PAPER> NAPKINS im- of Deford 8?2-3180 printed wiuT and Pine St. Phone 872-2574. ~ I names two weeks in Florida. He married Kathleen Rob- FOR SALE ;ws Vega 2-4-53 *'I Craig Carolan, a studTnt erson Dee. 5,1939, in Cum- Estate wagon. 25,000 plus 24-12-2 dates for weddings, recep- SC. Meinrad of Indiana, is miles. Excellent condition, tions. showers, anniver- 9 berland, Md. Following their saries other ocde$ions. FOR SALE -Spanish dinette -%me for Easter vacation. marriage, they made their good gas mileage. Phone ATTENTIOrJ beekeepers - and set, table and fow chairs. '-.'Don and Anita Loomis 8724479. 1412-3 We bee supplies - The Cas City Clwmicle. home in Cumberland, later seU begin- 2-1-12-tf Only two years old. Call *ere callers at the home of moving to Pigeon, and com- ners outfits - hives and 472-2437 after 5:OO. ,244-3 9fr.and Mrs. Fyank Weaq- ing to Cass City in 1946. packaged - (Mid- b, FOR SALE - '78 Dodge bees Spopilt erhead Sunday afternoon. Auvit served in the At- pickup, 4 wheel drive. 18,000 nights). Call 872-3671after 4. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koch lantic Theatre for the Mer- Millard Ball, WO'Cemetery miles, AM-FM stereo. Will MUZZLE LOADING I REALESTATE , and family ctllled on Mr. and chant Marines during World 6 Rd., CassCity. 2-4-5-3n consider trade. Call after - ' BASEBALL GUNS AND SUPPLIES r Ilffs. Jim Dutton In Bay City War XI. He was a member of 872-3165. 1-4-12-3 Waiting for a pool party? Stop waiting and have your Sunday afternoon. SHOES . own: the National Farmers Or- USED GAS RANGE '* SO" Opn12nWntogP.m. Enjoy your in-ground pool, a 3 bedrooq ranch home with ;-,Mrs. Harold Koch at- a ganization and past board FOR SALE - 1973 El Camino white, retohditioned, $69.95. Full season warranty 7 days 8 week finished family room: Live il UD and see this todav. H-15 .;.&nended a bridal -"I ---- shower for member of the Independent 350 with headers, new Fuelgas Go., tnc., Cass City. Black shoes White shb .&r cousin, Julie Schellhas mags, - Dairy Association. tires. air shocks and Toro PhOW 872-2181. 2-3-8-tf Ye Old MWPk Cass City - 2 bedroom bungalow on a corner lot, close to' in Tuscola, Sunday evening. He is survived by his wife, -- downtown. Excellent as a starter home retirement ft cover. Call 072-4276, 1-4-12-3 from WP5- $2895 Loading and OF home.. Kathleen; one son, Charles I-- .. __ IFOR SALE - upright piano n-11 Auvil of Snover; three and McCulloch chain saw. Antique Store FOR SALE - 1876 98 Oh,9 3349 Gilford Rd. 20:, attend daughters, Mrs. Ronald Phone 872-2848. W. Comfort is what you want? You got it in this 3 bedmom older ' fJoan) passenger station wagon, 2-3-29-3 Caro, Mi. Fee, Mrs., Todd wood grain, full power ex- - home. Mdst of the oak woodwork is still there. New natural (Betty) Toner and Mrs. Tom 24-12-2 gas furnace and water heater, aI~-electricwiring in five Dumas* imeet cept seats 2nd windows. Air FOR SALE - 1873 Yamaha Hardware (Dale) Kelly, all of Cass motorcycle 750, lowr mile- years. Large corner lot, one tax, just outside village limits. City; four brothers, Ellit conditioning plus many ex- CasCity age. Call Jay 872-3303. APRIL WOOD BURNING Contract terms available - under $m,ooo.oo. €1.12 a' Auvil of Snover, Robert tras. 45,000 miles, excellent *e Dorcas group of shape. $3800. Phone 872%@3 2-4-12-3 equipment sale, now .' Auvil of Taylor, Clarence Watch for our NEW STORE We qlem(lJM ntet at -_c_ through the &nd of April, Where do hegin in telling you the possibilities of this Women Auvilof Baltimore, and or 6020 Kelly Rd. before 2 opening soon just west of t+ church April 4. Twenty Md., 'p.m. 1-3-29-3 FOR SALE - Easterbunnies, &ve big on all your wood- home? 4 bedrpoms, 2 kitchens, 2 living rooms,-%baths. Oie Auvil of Washington; t Cass City See an'' were present lor the noon __1- variety of colors. Phone burning needs. Dan Aluminum exterfior, natural gas heat. Excell& as one sister, Mrs. Myrtle 2-3-244 t*y. Urn's Auhm&iye hCQme or a large family. Well kept and prjced to sell, .* nraal.1 ' FCY SALE - 1971 Plyrnmth. 872-4789. 24-5-2 for KlgPt, of @attgpore;, 12 I +&q the meeting Good good . -8 and Fireplace Shop, Deford. kL32 ,business g%ndchildren, and two car - price. Call members voted mntribu- I or after 5 :00 WEDDING INVITATIONS Phone 872-3198. 2-4-12-2._ great-grandchildren. 8'72-291 872-4264 BASEBALL , tbns to CARE and and announcements. A com- 4 bedrvom country + brick and aluminum with attaihed) CROP Funeral services will be p.m. 1-3-29-3 agd $25.00 to Charles Ashley, GLOVES i plete litkc of Printing, raised FOR SALE - Beagle pup- garage, baths, Brick heatilator hreplace, carpeting and "1 conducted at 1 doing mission work in Hmg Thursday FOR SALE - 197t Chevrolet wing or @wv1WPies, $5.00 each. Call after drapes stay. Walk out basement, patio, on over one acre.: p.m. from Little's Funeral ens Cass 4:oo,m5-32~. Kong. a contribution to by Wihnand Franklin to choose frqrn. 24-12-3 H-N J: Also, Home, Cass City, with Rev. 112 ton pickup with over-the- tbe hospital in Espanola, N. cab 8 ft, camper, 1969 Chev- City Chronicle, Cass City. .' Eldred Kelley , pastor of the All Leather 2-1 -124 FOR SALE - First and Tri-level country Located on one acre, paved Toad, Cas ' Mexico. Salem United Methodist rolet 2 door hardtop, power - .rMrs. Esther McCullough steering, power brakes, 396 from tittle Leaguer second cutting hay. Cherry City Schools. Three bedrooms, Andersen widaws;Sllding church of Cas City, officj- SALE - Pair of duals ' .6 rkviewed an article . toAduIt FOR lumber, 2 x 8,and 1.x 8, dry. .I window wall in dining room. 11-27 on engine; Massey Fergiwn I. "thins ating. 16 9x34 with all accessories. 'a3 fa Today." be in diesel 65 with dual wheels, Call 872-3327after 5:W p.m. . A!!! -Work for the day was tying Burial wilt Elkland Call after 6:M. 872-4446. cemetery. heat houser, back blade - in W.95 to$30.W mmforter . - exceltent condition; 1972 650 Triumph motorcycle, excel- FOR - 1976 Windsor BLACK DIRT - good for SALE lent condition with lots of !bee ~Bwns,garden, shrubbery, trailer, 14 x 70 with expando, extras. Phone 872-3031 eve- *- Arlan Brown, Ubly. 24-5-tfPhone fully carpeted. Phonebaths* 872- 5 nings after or mornings Hardware 658-8452. befare 6. 1-4-52 Cass City 2782. 24-12-3 1

I_ Watch for our NEW STORE ANNUAL SALE - Wood and Dockson weld- FOR SALE - 1978 Chevetae 4 coal stoves, built-in apd FOR SALE - opening mn just weat d free ing andcutting torch, $85.00; door, 4 speed transmission, Cass City standing fireplaces, glass 19,ooO miles. Phone 872-3530. 8-25-20 ten hole Chevy truck 2-3-29.U doors, *blower grates, fur- 1-3-29-3 naces and boilers, fireplace tire and wheel $ZO,OO; 300 LOWE SEED corn is here - inserts, tools and accessor- gal, ,fuel tank $75.0. Grant FOR BALE - 1975 Chevy, 4 get your seed now. We have ies* fireproof gluem brick Hutchinson, phone 872-4561. '. CAR SPECIALS door, power steering, power' the best numbers on hand. and stone, gas grills, lawn - 24-12-3 1gfo btk$w., Landau Roof, V4hqlne, Auto. Trans., brakes, automatic, radio, See Harold Koch, 1 mile furniture and Doughboy REAL ESTATE Air Cond., Rally Wheels On1 2ooo mil rustproof&, new exhaust mufh of Cagetown and 114 pools. Leisure Living, 350 FOR SALE - Quantity of N. truck tires 9:00x20, ideal far UVEoi~ dis ow& $5695 system, good tires. 47,000 miles west. Phone 665-2536. M-15 (Tuscola Rd.) 2 miles McGREGORY ROAD - 2 story brick home, 3 bedroom, . 1 farm wagons, $20.00 each. 55 1978 0111 Q#hrr Ww,,O Pass., Woodgrain, miles. Call 872-WQafter 2-4-54 4 south of Bay City, new kitchen, formal dining, spacious laundry room. . tnbrr M-25, gal. oil barrels $5.00 each. Stereo, Air, Rdof fleck, Loaded wlth PO er 5:wp.m. 14.12-3 517-892-721?. ppen Tuesday-, Approximatefy 1 acre. 5764Y ,I. Phode 872-3690. 2-4-12-1 am hrn SA $6595 AMBERLIGHT Gas Grills Thursday, 9-5: 30, Friday 9-7, 1971 ollr m,4 Or., 2 Tone Blue, Wed, Vlnyl Top. ~n educated man is a and Carts - special at sSS.00. Saturday 9-2. Closed Sunday HOBBY FARM -approximately 9 acres! 1% story home, HAY FOR - 1st and I Power. Ah Cond., Stereo, Cruise ,sharp car $ person who can name the Fudgas Company d Cas add Monday. Sale ends April SALE modern kitchen, 1% baths, basement. water wflener, SAVE 6995 members of the cabinet and City, dr Mal. Phone 14,1979. 2-3-224 2nd cutting alfalfa. See Bud barn, tool shed, land contract. 546HF M-53 or Russ qt Schneekrger's 1977 k-, 4 Or., V-8, Alr Cond., AM-FM, tell why. 872-2161.' 2-5454 &Ise Control, Vlnyl Roof, Rust Proofed, only 17,000 Furniture Store. Phone 872- WISNER AREA I 2 &droom mobile home, 12 x 50 with ,! miles 2696. . 2-3-84 kitchen, dining , living tmm, full bath, also has an WlY $4595 addition (8x20), ;r"ot is 100 x 150. Move in like rent. 385-CY QIrnkt In*, 4 Or., V$, Auto. Trans., Power, 1 M7.1 ' used Auto Parts Radlo, Air Cond. SAVE late mode1 NICE BUILDING.- in downtown Caro, approximately . $3895 Also Tractor Chains and 22 x 80 ft. completely repodeled, new wiring, new bath. 1977 Vdrr 4 Or., Wan, V-8, Auto. pmkn, (3wdy-r Tractor Tires Bumping 6nd Painting central air, full basement and upstairs for storage or TM~s.,Alf Mnd., Vinyl Wf, Rscldning apt, Stern RadlG qeasoaable Prices rent. 577-C SPECIAL AT'3995 O'Brien's me Shop Elmer's '1976 kdTwku E#h, 2 Or., V-8, Landau Roof, Power Steering 8mkes. Extra Clew Car WE.HuronAve. 'Used Auto Parts ody '$3195 Bad Axe, Michigan Gagetown 1976 Q16 Cmlb, 4 Dr.. V-8, Auto Trarhs., Vinyl Roof, Air Phone 517-2@-84?1 Cond., Radio, extra ctean 2-2-1%!+110 uhWreck& Service S?€UM AT'3795 Phone 665-2494 lW5 wmw,, Auto. Trans., Power Steering, .MI&,sport strlpea LARCE AND Easter eggs, 2-2-I-tf SAUL $2095 also porch sale. 4 smth, % 1974 w, 4 Dr., Vlnyl Roof, V-8, Power, Auto. -st an Severance Road. L. \FOR SALE - 1978 Yamaha Trans., AM-FM Radlo, Tilt Sleerlng Wheel. Onty 37,000 Miller. 24-12-3 500, mag wheels, $1450. Call mllea 8724647. 24-12-3 StrCuL AT $2595 NEW ROLLS of carpt just It72 k*1e S@,P Dr., Auto. Trena, Power Steering arrived. Beautiful shags, ny- FOR SALE - SUZU~~500 and Brakes, God franaportatbn lons, hi-lo's, level loops - motorcycle, motor rebuilt * "795 colors galore. Bargain Cen- .from crank up. Excellent TRUCK SPECIALS ter Furniture, 2249 Tomlin- condition. Bike comes with 2 Road, Caw. 2-3-29-5 helmets, medium and large. 1978 Fud $4 Tm Fkbrp, Power Steering and Brakes, $650.00. Cell 872-4796. LOOK FURTHER - for the home of your dreams. Rbdlo Pln Stripes FOR SALE - '72 Honda, 500 1 2-4-12-1 NO and This 1 story, 3 bedroom home has all the conveniences * $4095 four. $500. Phone 872-2391. you could for: Inground pool, mom, built-in 'I)t7 Jmap, 4~4~3 spd. trans., Soft to Rally Wheals, 2-3-29-t KIRBY CLASSIC III - The ask rec ~~ralzsdWhlk Lettered Titea &fa mcs aE most beautiful, complete, fireplace, formal living and dining rms,'glassed in lanai, beautiful landscaping on two lob. Appliances and MAX FACTOR fine cosmet- versatile and efficient SYS- 1977 H 3- ?&*), '4-8, Auto., Pm%rSte%f- furniture negotiable. Call now. =TO .In ,Radlo, Only I&oCrO miks ics now available at Old tem of home care ever ,rikh SAVL S409S Wood Drug. Lawst fashions quality,developed reliability, - truly d perf9m-supericrr in dur Cosmetic and Jewelry Departments. 2-3-24-3 ance qhd unusual excel- $795 lence. &signed, engineered and manufactured for those who appreciate quality and demand the very best. CaU for free home demonstra- tion. Kirby Co. of Bad Axe. , - Associate sslq Person m2.264~. Call 1-517-289-7582, evening - Louis Papp 872-2221 3-5-893 517 439-6543. 24-12-3 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, APRIL 12,1979 PAGETHIR~N *- TURN-DISCARDS INTO CASH = USE PROFITABLE, LOW COST CLASSIFIED ADS; [W][W) I-] f Notices [ Services j [ Services 9 ,[-I ,[-I : [-I CUSTOM YARD work, plow- ForSale MARILYN’S chalr caning. REDUCE safe and fast with washing FOR SALE by owner - COUNTRY HOME com- QBese Tablets and E-Vap ‘ng, Call after 4 p.m., 872-4723. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, new LARGE QUALITY built 3 beautiful 3 bedroom tri-level pletely remodeled with pills.,, Old wood *windows and painting. Call 8412-4 wiring, plumbing, furnace, bedroom brick ranch, 2 fire- 872-3362.3844 Cedar Run Rd. For Sale home, bath and a half, one barn, garage and 40 acres Drug, City* 5-3-226 Don mittenburg. 83-22-4 1 Wercom, fireplace, 2 lots, places, full basement with car heated garage. Located priced right, south of Ubly. . 24x40 garage, $37,850 or rec room, lovely birch cup- BROOKS 2 one-acre building sites, on double size lot with fruit Call Ardis Haist, agent, STRAYED TO MY place - . +makeoffer. Phone 872-4009. boards and woodwork, FAGAN’S THUMB Carpet I near Cass City on hard sur- tree orchard. Large garden 517 658-8855 or Hammond English Pointer, liver and LANDSCGPING 34-5-3 beautifully decorated, o - space and best of all an Realty 517 658-2745. 34-12-4 Cleaning - Qry foam or Maple - White Birch face road. M-19, 15 minutes from Cass white, young female, no shm. Also upholstery and. inground swimming pool. collar. Owner may have by Pme3 - cedars City. Call Ardis Haist, agent, Located in Cass City. Will LOT IN Deford Game Area, wall cleaning. Free Esti- shrubbery FOR SALE by owner: New- Country, home - approxi- 517 658-8855 or Hammond paying for this ad and keep. mates. call toll free 1-800. ranch-type home in nice mately 2 acres, 3 miles from consider land contract. Call 45’x330’, state land on two er Realty 517 658-2345. 3-4-12-4 sides. $675.00. Call (313) Call after 4:30p.m., 872-3892. S2242M or 517-761-7503, We Oscar I). Brooks . subdivision. 3 - possible 5 Carp on blacktop road. Lots 872-2485Or 872-2740. 3-4-5-3 4533 N. Hurds Corner Road. Cass City 724-0763. 3-3-29-3 welcome BanlrAmericard - *- bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, of large shade trees. Nice $4-12-1 Master Charge’ W-mtf 83897thstreet heated shop and very good . Cathedral ceiling in living REAL ESTATE i20 ACRES mostly tillable, call Collect 872-2953 I ,room, large family room, barn. Small home in the country with an acre of land or with more some buildings in Austin Free estimate dr fmlayout.

+ dining rwm , den, playroom. Free Estimates land available if you desire. More information at office. township, reasonably Martin Electric Evening or weekend Sundeck, 2Hqar garage, Ranch home in Caro, 4 years priced, land contract terms. on roofing, siding, insulation, appointments ’ and completely landscaped. old. 3 bedroam, full bases alumhum windaws Residential and Commercial ment, country kitchen, form- River property: A good piece of land with river crossing Call Ardis Haist, agent, doors and &3-296 Excellent condition. Call 517 658-8855 or Hammond and aluminum or Fiber Glass Wiring 872-4168 for appointment. al dining room, large living land in a location worth looking at. Please see me at the awnings. office for more particulars. Realty 517 658-2345. 34-12-4 SEPTIC TANK CLEANING 3-4-12-3 rmm with fireplace, family State Licensed and installation. Guaranteed rmm in lower level with fire- Nice three bedroom home in Cass City, with fireplace and Elkton Roofing work. Also septic beds, place. Easy walking distance Free Estimates sewer lines, basements. u -80 ACRES recreation land many other features. Looking for a home under forty? Then to shopping or school. , [W]& Siding Co. Chuck O’Dell, Phone 872- with stream in Austin town- see this one. ship, extremely low priced Donald Smith Phone 872-4114 3031. 8-7-13-tf at $zS,OOO, land contract Three bedroom home with aluminum siding, in a good pms. Call Ardis Haist, Real Estate location, partial new roof, gas heat. For the sum of only corner80-ACRE of JacobFARM and for Dicker-rent on . Phone.269-7469 41m~Uhcorner Road Experienced ’

5-7-21-tf 8-lcrl-tf Fence Installer + ’ agent, 517 658-8855 or Ham- Phone 673-8153 or stop in at $20,000. Can be shown at your convenience. son Rds. Call Bay City 758 N. State, Caro. 684-8457. -4-3-29.3 ,mond Realty 517 658-2345. Serving Thumb Area, 3-4-124 34-5-2 We need more listings now, buyers waiting. . OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, re- NORM COATES TV Repair - FOR RENT - 30’ x 60’ cliners, swivels, in velvet, Zenith, RCA, Philco and Call 872-2155 or for friendly, Antron nylon, Herculon. Hitachi. Call 872-3139. 6750 Call now for spring OWENDALE AlUA 872-3519 building in Erla’s shopping choice of solids, plaids, flor- Elmwood Road. 8-3-29-4 installation courteous service. center, Cas’s City. Electric als. Regular price $149.00 - Free estimates, reasonable Ranch style house, 2 car garage located on approximately heat, air condition, fully carpeted and plenty of free starting tit only $119.00. It’s EXPERT WHEEL align- rates, fast efficient service. one acre. Hot water heat, double glass windows, electric worth the drive to Bargain ment. Call for appointment. 6:OO (517) garage door opener. Ready to move in. Call now? Edward J. Hahn, Broker parking. Available April 21. Call after Ideal location for children’s Center Furniture, 2249 Tom- Kingston Tire Center, Kings- Located at 6240 W. Main Street, linson Qoad, Caro. 5-3-29-5 ton. Phone 683-2826. 8-8-10-tf 9853 West Fairgrove Road LOOKING FOR A HOUSE WITH STYLE? ’ wear type store. Richard Cass City, MI 48726 3-4-5-2 Erla, Cass City. Phone 872- Reese. Mich. ,. - S‘f. IGNATJUS St. Joseph ’ 2191 days or evenings, 872- ,- Newat 8-3-29-8 Hardwood floors, built-in chipa cabinets, spacious rooms, Youth Club Dance April 28 at Albee Hardware all Andersen Windows, a den with sliding glass doors. Many 3166. 4-4-5-tf A- St. Joseph Hall, Argyle, 9 .more featureswith this 3 bedroom home. REAL ESTATE p.m. to 1 a.m. Music by Treewax SEWING MACHINE and FARM LAND for rent - 157 Johnny Rzyhak and the vacuum cleaner sales and i.There is no elbow bumping in this spacious home. 3 HOMES FOR R’ETTER LIVING , Wallpaper acres Of Harmony Knights. $3.50 per service. Parts in stock for 811 City. Phone 872-2808 days; ~ bedrooms* large lM basement and 3 Bedrooms - New kitchen, basement, 2 baths, garage, 5-4-12-1 makes. Service Department 4-4-5-3 many Land contract available. Come and this 872-3504 nights.I Mactri\per ine and hours, 8 5. extras. see cOrner lot,, store to Top ’‘ zoday H-20. c Rent by the hour or day Lowery, 319 Bacon St., Bad FOR RENT - 40 acres of Axe. Phone 2689101. S-ld Building sites - wdedand rolling - 1 acre to 4 Bedrooms - Super new condition, quick possession, Tuscola County 40. attached garage, full basement, desirable area. farm land north of Cass .City at the corner of Huron Republican Spring [ Wanted to Buy 1 ALL COUNTRY.. . 4 Bedrooms - Brick exterior, divided basement, 2 lots, County Line Rd. and S. fireplace, large garage, nice trees. Elkton Rd. Call 872-3492. WILL BUY - silver coins, Modern ranch with 3 bedrooms. Take your choice with 5 44-12-3 Dinner Watch for our New Store silver dollars and old pocket acres or 18 acres. Watch the deer in your own back yard. 3 Bedrooms -Country, 2 acres, fruit trees, outbuildings, new cocktails 6:30 p.m. Opening Soon - just west of watches. Phone 872-a siding, $24,900. FOR RENT - commercial Dinner 7:30p.m. Cam City after 5p.m. 6-9-7-tin Newly listed -cute 3 ranch, insulated, 1 car garage bedroom ~~ building. 20x60. New carpet, 8-12-7-tf April 19. 1979 r . wjthcompletedlandscaping.For theextras in this home, 2 Bedrooms - 2 acres, wooded, very rustic, between Cass new furnace, new bathroom __ call office. City and Caro, $17,000. fixtures, new lights and Fairgrove V.F.W. Hall ToGive Away 1 large parking lot. See Russ YARD AND GARDEN work ~~ On Dutcher Rd. wanted. Raking, rolling and Unique with Character - Hardwood f~ook,clean t% neat with or Bud Schneeberger. TO GIVE AWAY - 9 week rid 3 Bedrooms - Field stone exterior, very attractive, 2 acres, roto tilling and lawn mow- German Shepherd - Col 5-6 bedrooms. Garage, basement, roomy kitchen and more. attached 2 car garage, tool shed, beautiful trees. 4-1-4-tf Conveniently located. Senator JQhn W. Welborn ing. Phone 872-3191. 8-4-5-3 mix puppies (7). Cell 87 - of Kalamazoo - Speaker 4254 -after 6,658-8108. 7-4-5-2T 4 Bedrooms - Executive’s dream, 8 wooded acres, paved (Notices) B AND B Refrigeration - HOME WITH ACREAGE - road, hol water heat, one of a kind. ELDERLY MAN wants to Tickets available from Repair all makes of washers, I Farm 3 bedrooms, 1%baths, Over 8 acres of romping room, swim share his home with elderly Exec. Comm. Members driers, refrigerators, freez- I Farmland ~ 40 acre$ on paved road, all cleared. in your own pond & use your pole barn for extras - in the lady in Cass City. Please $10.00 per wrson ers and ranges. Call Caro Equipment inquire by calling 872-4519. 6734125. 8-5-1-tf 1:. country. H29 Farmland - 110 acres good soil, some tile, nice home and 8 54-5-2 5-4-5-3 FOR SALE - 18.4 x 34 tractm acqes additional available. .~, \.*--- L,r . ;;- I \ tire and tube; Kill’Bros. Wx Tbis 2 story home needs you.*%3bedrooms, basement,,. L,IL. *.I cuStom~u@fkri&-clliingSmoking and Processing EXPANDED Gift Depart- gravity wagon with running garage,‘ hardWod floors, hmY”k&hen and super Building Site - Over 10 acres very desirable location. CABLE TV means more neighbors, priced in the low twenties. Gagetown. channels -- better pictures. ment at Old Wood Drug gear. Call 665-2536. Harold, features fine glassware, We provide multiple-listing service Available in Cass City. Dial Koch. 9-4-12-5n1 “O”, ask for.Enterprise 6774 brass and pewter, ceuter- Beef - Pork - Veal -Lamb ~ for free installation. pieces, English China cups FOR SALE - 1975 Johii’ 5-11-16-tf and saucers, sun catchers. ForWhole Sale or half. - Beef Wrapped and Pork,in the Deere 2030 diesel tractat,

-I Great ideas at Wood’s. 3-14” Ford full mount high. LARGE BASEMENT SALE 5-3-29-3 new clear shrink film clearance plow, 4 row back - Starting Wednesday, from Erla’s Packing Co. gang I.H. cultivator. Call- 1:OO till 6:OO every day. Cass City, Michigan 665-2536 Gagetown, ask for Infant and toddler clothing (Services) Dick Erla Kay. 94-12-31 only, dishes, playpen. lk Phone 872-2191 CHAPPEL’S Plumbing & FOR SALE ft. hay CrO miles north, 1%~ east of ell-24 - 50 Kingston. Phone 683-2190. Heating Service. Also storm conveyor with electd*u3 5-4-12-1 door and window repair. No FOR REPAIR and service motor; 40 ft. Case elevatoA - job too small. Phone 375-2511). on your Kirby vacuum good condition; PINE CONE SHOP, 6241 W. 8-7-B-tf cleaner, come to the Kirby baled hay and straw. Ca Main, Cass City. Will take Company of Bad Axe. Free 872-3256. 9-4-5: special orders. Open Thurs- .CUSTOM estimates given. Guarantee day 9-5 only or by appoint- BUTCHERING on all work done. Reason- [Help Wan tedl ment. Call 872-2155 or 872- Maat cut, wrapped and fnmn able cost. 1051 East Huron. 3519. 5-3-15-tf Ave. Call 1 (517) 269-7562. WANTED - Bass and lea& - Gainor’s 8-4-12-3 guitar players for band:: MOTHER’S DAY, Birthday, Meat Packing Must have amps and exper-; Graduation gifts? New Am- AUCTIONEERING - See ience. Call 872-4631. 11-4-12-1: way jewelry displayed in Bad Axe, Phone 2648161 Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top ‘* your home. Phone 658-8839. ’“ I dollar for your property. Wanted *. 5-3-29-6 Phone 872-3019, Cas City. 1 mile north, 1 mile west of 8-1M-tf Sales Person e-< NO CHARGE to Cass City Bad Axe. residents for cable television Two People to work ti: installation. Call now and 8-11-25-tf Doerr Builders replace two didn’t. ; enjoy most Detroit stations, Licensed Residential local sports and much more. PRECISION DRILL grind- Builder t Dial “0”,ask for Enterprise ing done, brolien or dull - and All work Buaranteed 6774 (toll free) for details. babysitting done anytime in Call 517-453-2121 my home. Call 665-2677 5-11-16-tf NOW giving estimates for or Gagetown 8-4-5-3 new houses, additions, EASTER Headquarters with garages, for spring and 313-743-805011-s-4 * stuffed animals, baskets, Chuck Gage summer. Call now to be Hobby Farmers and Retirees! ! ! ! 20 ACRES: Brick home grass, gifts, largest selec- assured of completed ? 215 ACRES near Marlette-Sandusky Area - Highway ha- with 5 rooms; gas furnace; plus wood burning stove; small tion of cards and chocolate Welding Shop 1% 4 price and work. WANTED Babysitter for 9-: tion; story bedroom home; 50x100’ tool shed; barn barn; plus utility buildmg; 660’Cass River frontage; excel- Fanny Farmer and Sand- We now have heli-arc weldinn- 1 - and other building; RETIRING - $16,000.00. lent hunting, fishing, swimming and some woods; RUSTIC ers makes Wood’s the place monthald girl. 2 or 3 days a: SETTING -Call today, all this for slr5,000.00 terms. Specializing in stainless Doerr Builders week, from 8:3&2:30. us to check for value and 1974 Dickerson Rd. Bonnie Gaszczynski 872.; selection. 5-3-29-3 Unionville, Mich. 48767 - 3480. 1145-3: steelyting and blacksmithing* radiator repair.fabrim* , .A SAY YES! Be the first on 673-4296 acres tilla ,OOO.OO terms. your block to have a C&B Also portable welding or [ Card of Thanks 1i .- jewelry party. Earn our I It 1 PAINT BRUSH SPECIAL! ! ! 2 ACRES - situated on a knoll 7062 E. Deckerville Rd. 872-3921 A SINCERE THANKS $29.95 bonus gift plus up to 40 Deford, Michigan 4 - one story - large garden spot - no plumbing +--- passmion percent commission. Cata- Hills and Dales Hospitalt PEED OFFICE SPACE??Brick building with 5500 quare on short notice fa bri easy terms. log parties count too! Call Phone 872-2552 INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Saginaw St. Mary’s Hospia (et. ideal for offica. classrooms. etc. Very good condi- 8-5-15-tf I ----,” ---- 872-2780 or 872-3244 for free and Provincial House hilob of parkins; rbt I-’; your hptim invited!!I 380 ACRES: Grade A Dairy Operation double 4 mhne catalog and look us over. No painting. Theron Esckilsen, Cass City andto the docto ;sS,000.00 or make us an offer. milking parlor; 48x204’ pole barn; 100 free stalls; auto. obligation, of course. P.S. ELMER H. FRANCIS, li- 4314 Maple St., Cass City. and staff for their splendia alley scrapers; Bou Matic milking equipment; IO00 gallon We have toys and gifts too. censed builder. New homes Phone 872-2302. 8-11-23-tf care. We want to express out to bulk tank; 69 milking cows; total of 121 head of cattle h- 5-4-12-3 or remodeling. Roofing, si& thanks to the Red Cross* bed; lot 198x198’; cluded; 4 silos; with unloaders; complete line of equipment ing, barns, pole buildings. Elkton Ambulance for a$ ms500*00 Terrasi & Son and all feed; ~,OOO.OOwith only 25% down payment. KILLING Phone 872-2921. 8-11-7-tf their services and the I FREE master electrical Champagne Funeral Homd of beef on animals pr.ocessed contractor for their services during ule; We need Listings on All Types of Real Estate Immediately and delivered to our plant. AUCTIONEER New installations and death of Wesley Morley. A; Walsh Packing EXPERIENCED repairs thank you also goes to Revr O.E.Beuton for his comfort-‘ 7551 Pigson Roe4 Complete Auctioneering violations corrected m-, Electrical heating and ing words, M=. ~afiq Wch. state bpXt€dplant, Service Handled Anywhere. Schember and Mrs. processed to your speciflca- We Make Arrangements. cooling Beryice Jose- A. CALKA, REALTOR J AU B. - Farms Businebis phine Rockefeller for sud: tioq (cut, wrapped, frozen). Our Experience Is Your Homes - plying the and they. 6306 48726 beef sides and pork. music to W. Main St., Cass City, Michigan We sell Assurance, CALL ANYTIME pallbearers. A thank yo& Visit Our New Caro Office, 475 N. State, Caro Telephone 872-3355 or 872-3230 Call Anythe 453-2961 Associate - James H, Cavanaugh, Sales Person Telephone: Area Code 517 872-3355 or Dwaine Peters, Sales Person Listings Wanted Phone 872-3083 Listings Needed to fill DEMANDS of Our Clients --Free Appraisals - Let UsEvahate Your Property Before You Sell. No Obligation on Your Part. CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY,APRIL 12,1979 PAGE FOURTEEN CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Urban sprawl problem Seek citisens' hlp in regional planning progrum East Central Michigai with the guidelines, she Con- ioned, "the state ana teaeral the study, said urban sprawl penses to communities pro- Planning and Development tinued, but the policies will governments are more like- and uncontrolled growtk' Region (ECMPDR) plan- give them direction in plan- ly to step in." cause serious environmental viding such public servi ,3s ners are seeking citizen ning more orderly growth. and water potlution prob- as police and fire protection, participation in the refine- "If they don't exercise their Thomas Schroeder, form- lems, the loss of agricultural sewer, water; and mass prerogatives," she caut- transportation. ment of development poli- er regional chief planner for lands and increased ex-- cies to aid local communi- ties to avoid uncontrolled Regular meeting of Caw City Village Council growth and urban sprawl problems. tions from a firm in Mt. The regular meeting of the means and methods for the was conducted public According to Regional Cass City Village Council and Pleasant for the cost of encouragement and assist- notice of said meeting was Planner Marlia Jenkins, was held March 27, I979 at $49.50 per pole. ance of industrial and com- four public workshaps have given pursuant to and in full 7:OO p.m. at the Municipal The Superintendent's re- mercial enterprises in locat- compliance with the been scheduled this month, Building. All Trustees were port was reviewed. Open ing and expanding in the Meetings Act, being Act 267, to give citizens and elected A present. motion was made by Village, to more convenient- Public Acts of Michigan, officials a more convenient advertised the Public Trustee Ware and supported As ly provide needed services 1976, and that the minutes of opportunity to learn about Hearing on the rezoning of by Trustee Helwig that the and facilities of such enter- and discuss 72 growth,poli- said meeting were kept at .'. Lot 11 id Orr's addition from Chamber of Commerce be prises to the Village and its will be or have been made cies designed to combat RA 1to B 2 for the purpose of allowed to use the Park for residents; and local community growth and available as required by constructing a fast food the 4th of July festival. WHEREAS, Act 338 of the said Act, development problems. restaurant was opened. Motion carried 6 yeas, 0 Public Acts of Michigan of

~ first session was last NEW OFFICERS of me Cass City High School Future The After hearing objections nays. 1974, as amended, provides Lynda McIntosh Wednesday at Cass City from the residents in the AcknowIedged was a con- I Farmers of America chapter for 1979-80 are, front row, for the incorporatiori of an Village Clerk High School. It only drew area and consideration of tribution from the Walbro economic development corp- .,from left, Kim Meredith, secretar ; John Gallagher, three persons in addition to spot zoning precedents a Corp., Cass City in the oration for the Village to I : president, and Ed Zimba, vice-presi Bent. Back row, Barb Ms. Jenkins and one other motion was made by Trustee amount of $l~.Oofor use in accomplish such purposes; Broecker, sentinel ; Scott Hobart, treasurer, and Daniel planner from the ECMPDR. Tuttle and supported by the park. and ORPINANCE NUMBER 95 The other meetings will be in Trustee Stahlbaum to deny A motion was made by WHEREAS, an applica- Hunt, reporter. West Branch, Midland and the request for rezoning the Trustee Rawson and sup- AN ORDINANCE REPEALING tion has been filed pursuant ORDINANCE NUMBER 115 Mount Pleasant. Bauman property from RA 1 ported by Trustee Stahl- to Act 338 of the Public Acts The policies, developed by to B 2. Motion carried 6 yeas, baum that the bills as ex- of Michigan of 1974, as The Village 01 Casu City Ordains regional planners, will 'help o nays. amined be approved for amended. for permission to local communities avoid un- 6 Sec 1 Ordinance No 65, .- 1 Three bids were opened on payment. Motion carried incorporate an economic de- all amendments thereto, whereby the controlled growth and urbah the 1975 Chevy Police car as yeas, 0 nays. velopment corporation for Village 01 Cass City elecled to exempt sprawl problems which advertised. A motion was There being no further the Village. itsell lrom the state Construclon Code, often lead to higher taxes made by Trustee Tuttle and business a motion was made NOW, THEREFORE, BE that king PA 1972, NO 230 (MCL and increased costs in local 125 1501 et seq) by adopting the BOCA supported by Trustee Hel- by Trustee Tuttle and sup- IT RESOLVED, THAT: Basic Plumbing Code, Second Edition. government, Ms. Jenkins wig that the bid of $562.92 ported by Trustee Hamp- 1. Pursuant to the afore- 1970. as amended. is hereby repealed said. received from Arthur Fish- shire that the meeting be said Act 338, the Village Contained in a draft report er, Cass City, be accepted. adjourned. Motipn carried 6 Council shall meet at 7:OO Sec 2 This repeal does not at entitled, "Pa tnership for lect any act done or oitense c( Motion carried 6 yeas, 0 yeas, 0 nays: o'clock pm. on April 24, milled. 0: any liability. penally. Id Future Growtil ,f' the poli- nays. 1979. at which time it shall leilure. or punishment incurred under cies spell out how taxpayers Rogpr Little was present Lynda McIntosh conduct a public hearing on lhe ordinance or impair any right ac and elected officials can representing the Cass City Village Clerk the application and any crma or acquired thereunder avoid such problems Rotary Club to request that competing application as Sec 3 This ordinance shall through orderly, and effi- they be allowed to set up a may be filed. take etfect 60 aaya lrom rhedate hereol cient -community growth. concession stand in the park ASSESSED VALUATION 2. The Clerk be and is Enactea by Ine Village Council of wd The. draft report, I Ms. for the summer with re- VILLAGE OF CASS CITY hereby directed to give no- Jenkins explained, consoli- Village 01 Cass City Lass City Mi, freshments to be sold during 1979 tice of such public hearing igan. on the 27th day 01 March. 1979 dates more than 250 policies the softball games and by publishing a notice there- On Roll Call Vole WLO Yeas6 Na} ,~ adopted by the regional tournaments. The Rotary Real Property - S.E.V. of in Cass City Chronicle, a Lambert E Althaver commission over the past has requested that the x - 14,121,500 13 183,579.50 newspaper of general circu- Village Presidenl TOP FARMERS -- From left: Craig Berry of Reading, five years in such areas a$ Council take immediate Personal Property -S.E.V. lation in the Village in housing, environment, action on this matter so they 1,982,800x 13 - 25,776.40 accordance with Section Lynda McIntosh Village Clerk I state FFA president, was present at the Cass City FFA transportation and econo- may use the stand during Total - S.E.V. 16,104.3W x 17(lr of the aforesaid Act nomic development. Dupli- banquet last Thursday night to see John Galla her receive this summer's softball sea- 13 - 209.355.90 338. CERTIFICATION cation is eliminated and son. The matter was re- 3 Said Notice so-published the star chapter farmer award and Scott Ho% art get the concentration is on policies ferred to the Park Commit- Increase at 13 mills shall be substantially the I Village Clerk ol Ihe Villaye ul Cass City. Michlgan, do nereby certify lhat 4 star greenhand award (given to a freshman). The other most applicable to local tee for a recommendation. $29,144 50 following form : governmen tal units. A motion was made by Increase of the loregoing is a true ana coribct copy state officer present was Louis Pechette of Caseville, state $2,241,885 01 an Orainance adopted bi. the Village The planning region can't Trustee Hampshire and sup- 1979 Council. Village 01 Cas$ City. at a reg S.E.V. OFFICIAL NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS : vice-president 111. ular meeting. on March 27 1979 dt Itre for region force local units to comply ported by Trustee Ware to OF THE VILLAGE OF CASS CITY Cass City Municipal Building iI adopt Ordinance No. 95 to 1978Real Property 12,108,400 OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIOER AN APPLICATION TO INCORPORATE repeal Ordinance No. 85, the Personal 1,754,015 VillageLynda McIntosh Clerk - THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT basic Plumbing Code. Roll CORPORATflON OF THE VILLAGE call vote 6 yeas, 0 nays. ' Total 13,862,415 OF CASS CITY AND TO INVITE A motion was made by COMPETING APPLICATIONS . - __- ORDINANCE NUMBER P6 POWER\KING Trustee Tuttle and SUD- 13.92 percent Increase ported PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that AN ORDIYANCE REP 4LING b%* *A%vl.$$y.+*pp&mEm 5- pr&#lb'fCrdlt $dWbWPcIbiit A&& 'oRoiNAwcp nwReB 01 MiChigan 01 1974. as amended. an No: 97 to repeal Ordinance AND COMMITTEES application has Been lil%d to The Village ol Csss City Ordains t No. 89, the Michigan Energy incorporate The Economic Code. Roll call vote 6 yeas, 0 President Pro Tern - Del- Development Corporation 01 the Village Sec 1 Ordinance NO 86 and nays. bert E. Rawson. ot CassCity all amendmenls thereto whereby the Tne Village Council will meel 81 7 00 Village of Cass City elected to exempi A motion was made by Budget and Finance Com- o'clock p m EasternSlLndard Time the itsell Irom the State Construrrtian Trustee Helwig and wp- mittee - Delbert E. Rawson, 24th day 01 April. 1979, at Municipal Code that being PA 1972 NO 230 ported by Trustee Tuttle to Dorothy Sta hl baum . Buildinp located at 6737 Church Street. (MCL 125 1501 el seq) by adopting the adopt Ordinance No. 96 to Streets and Parking Com- Cass City. Michigan and will Conduct a BOCA Baslc Mechanical Lode. Fmt public hearing on the application and Edition, 1971 a$ amended. is herg repeal Ordinance No. 86, the mittee - James Ware, Elwyn any competing applicalion repealed * basic Mechanical Code Roll Helwig. Said Act 338 01 lhe Publlc Acts ot call vote 6 yeas, 0 nays. Parks and Recreation Michigan 01 1974. as amended, SBC 2 This repeal does not al Discussed was the ques- Committee - Delbert E. provided that (1) An Economic lecl any act done or olle ise cornmilled Development Corporation may be or any diability. penalty lorfeilure or tion of allowing apartments Rawson, James Ware. incorporated and that such punishment incurred undor the ordi above store buildings. The Public Safety Committee - corporations have rhe Power to acquire, nance or impair any right accrued or matter was referred to the Richard Hampshire, Nat finance and lease commercial and acquired thereunder Personnel Committee. Tuttle industrial snterpriees by several means including the issuance ot tax exempt sec 3 TniY ordinance sh' The minutes were ap- Public Utilities Comrnit- ievenue bonds. (2) Such corporations lake eflecl 60 days Irorn the Oate he?u' proved as written and pre- tee - Nat Tuttle. Elwyn may request the Village of Cass City to 01 sented. Helwig. undertake eminent domain proceedings (3) The property of such Enacted by the Village CounLiI 01 the A motion was made by Personnel Committee - corporatmns may be exempt from ad Village 01 Cass City. Cass City MiCh Trustee Helwig and sup- Richard Hampshire, Dor- valorem taxation. (4) ONLY ONE SUCH ipan onthe27fhdayofMarcn 1979 ported by Trustee Stahl- othy Stahlbaum. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT On Roll Call Vote was Yeas 6 Nays CORPORATION MAY BE baum that committees and Retirement Trust Board - 0 INCORPORATED BY THE VILLAGE * board appointments rec- Edward Anthes, Richard OF CASS CITY Lambert E Althaver ommended by the Village Hampshire, Frederick Pin- OTHER APPLICATIONS TO Village Plesidenl President be approved. ney . INCORPORATE AN ECONOMIC Motion carried 6 yeas, 0 Village Attorney - Clinton DEVELOPMENT MRPORATION FOR Lrnda Mclnlosh Wickes elevator\ manager, received a THE VILLAGE OF CASS CITY ARE Village Clerk EARLY SPRING DISCOUNT nays. C. House. HEREBY EXPRESSLY tNVITED AND plaque from Dwight Loeding The 1979 Assessor's report Planning Commission - WILL BE CONSIDERED AT THE CERTIFICATION SALE SAVES $ $ $ NOW designatin hbm an honorary FFA was reviewed. No millage Herbert Ludlow, 4-1-81;Wil- PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELDAprh was %eton the State Equal- liam Ewald, 4-1-81; Lee 24,1979 I Village Clerk of the Village of Cas% THIS NOTICE is given pursuant to City. Michigan , do nereby cerlity 1r chapter f armer for his firm's ized valuation of $16,104,- Rabideau, 4-1-80; Robert the requirsments of Section 411) of Act 'MPLEMICNTs the foregoing is a true and correct co$y D- D- sponsorship of the Big Acre program 300.00 due to the need for Ridenour, 4-1-80; B.A. 338. Public Acts 01 MIChigpn, 1974 as of an Ordinanceadopted by the Village 6544 Main, Cass City Phone 872-2855 clarification of thq Headlee Calka, 4-1-82, Bernard Ross, amended Further Inlormation Council Village 01 Cass City a1 a reg for FFA ,chapters and members. Amendment and bonding 4-1-82. Officio Members concerning Ihe matters set out in this ular meeitng, On March 21 1979, at the Ex - notice may be secured from the Village Cass City Municipal Building

millage requirements. Lambert Althaver, 4-1-80, Clerk's office Jury finds + The Financial Statement Nat Tuttle, 4-1-80. Lynda Mcfnlosh Lynda McJnloSh for February was reviewed. Zoning Board of Appeals . Village Clerk - Village Clerk A motion was made by Arlan Hartw.ick, 4-1-81;Lar- __-- L ry Davis, Bernard Trustee Tuttle and sup- 4-1-81; ORDINANCE NUMBER 81 I Urban ported by Trustee Helwig to Freiburger, 4-1-80; Gerald OUR THANKS.. authorize signing the pro- Prieskorn, 4-1-80;Lynn Al- 4. The Village Council does AN ORDNANCE REPEALING . posed contract submitted by bee, 4-1-82. hereby determine that the ORDINANCE NUMBER a9 foregoing form of notice and Ye0 and Yeo, Public Ac- Library Board - Village The Village 01 Cess City Ordains innocent countants, Marlette, for the Members - Lucy Auten, the manner of publication To Our Many Friends 1979 audit. Motion carried 6 11-1-82; Esther McCullough, directed is adequate notice SSC 1 Ordinance No 89. and, A twoday trial ended in to the citizens of the Village Circuit Court Friday with yeas, 0 nays. 11-1-80; Maynard Mc- 811Vlllaf~e amendmentsot Cass City thereto, elected whereby lo exev P" It was reported that the Conkey, 11-1-83. and is well calculated to And Customers For Helping the jury finding Michael J. inform them of the intention C&,itsslf Iromthat beingthe StalePA 1972,Construcl No 18, of approval from Farmers Note: The first named - Urban, Vaughn Trailer of the Village Council to hold (MCL 125 1501 et seq) by adoptidPC Park, Caro, innocent of ob- Home Administration has councilman of each commit- been received for the Waste- tee is designated as chair- a public hearing, the pur- ingMichigan thereto Enerpy promulgated Ccde and by rules the CL Make Cass City's First Golf structing, resisting, oppos- pose of the public hearing water Treatment Plant Ex- man of the committee. ntruction CoUe Cornmtsslon. as ing or assaulting a police and the right to file a officer. pansion bond loan. amended, 16hereby repeated Course Successful. It was reported that the Minutes of a Regular competing application to in- He had been charged in corporate an Economic De- $ep' 2 This repeal does not d connection with a Dec. 12 Village has received a grant Meeting of the Village COUn- fect any act done or oltenae coii of $99,O00.00to complete the cil of the Village of Cass velopment Corporation. mitted, or any liability, penalty. lor incident in Car0 involving All resolutions and parts Deputy Arthur Adam. water and sewer project in City, County of Tuscola, held 5. lelture, or punishment Incurred undei the Industrial Park located on March 27, 1979, at 7:OO ,of resolutions insofar as they the ordinance or impair any riQhl ac Your Help And Patronage The trial was held before conflict with the provisions crud or acquired thsreunhr Judge Martin E. Clements. on Dwrr Road. o'clock p.m., Eastern Stand- Application was received ard Time. of this resolution be and the Sec 3 Thla ordinance shall same hereby are rescinded. take effect days from the date hem t While We Operated The DISTRLCT COURT for permission to incorp- PRESENT: Trustees - 60 orate an Economic Develop- Helwig, Ware, Tuttle, Stahl- AYES: Helwig, Ware,Tut- tle, Stahlbaum, Hampshire, Enacted by the Village Council ot IS", Re11 A. Hoffman, 28, of ment Corporation in the haum. Hamtxhire. RawSon. Vlll+7Q9Of Cas$ Clty, Ca9S Clty, MlChF Course Will Not B,e Forgotten. 3595 Warner Road, Cass Village of Cass City. A Qan,on the 27th day Of March. 1979 motion was made by Trustee On Roll Gall Vote w89 Yeas 6, Nays City, was sentenced Monday 0 by Judge Richard F. Bern to Ware and supported by 15 days in the county jail for Trustee Helwig to adopt Lambed Althaver driving under the influence resotutin establishing an Vlllage President Best Wishes For Success Economic Development ' WHEREAS, there exists of liquor. !I Carp. and to advertise for a in the Village of Cass City, Lynda McIntosh Lynda McIntosh To The New Owners Five days were to be Village Clerk Vlllage Clerk r, served immediately, with Public Hearing to te held at County of Tuscola, Michigan the rest deferred from the April 24, 1979 meeting. (the "Village") the need for 'CERTIFICATION' Kally and John Maharg 6 0 certain programs to allevi- 1 hereby certify that the month to month. Hoffman's Motion carried yeas, 1, Vlll~eClerk of the Vlllape of Camp license was suspended for 90 nays. ate and prevent conditions of foregoing is a true and Clty, Mlchigan, do heraby csrilly that days, plus he was fined $100, Trustee Stahlbaum re- unemployment, to assist and complete COPY of a resolu- tha fWeQ0lng Is a true and Correct copy ported on the Main Street retain local industries and tlon adopt@ by the Village of an Ordlnsnce ndopted by the Vil. assessed $150 court costs W Cmuncll. Village of Clam City, at a and placed on probation. Christmas 'decoration. It commercial enterprises to hncil, d the Village of rqulnr meellng, on March 27, 1W9.:*. GRANT and 'MARY HUTCHINSON Hoffman pleaded guilty to was decided to have a strengthen and revitalize the ass CttY, County Of TW- tho Curs City Municipal Building .- preaentation at the next Village economy; and cda, Michigan, at a Regular Rolling Hills GolfCourse the charge March 26,He was WHEREAS,it is therefore meeting held March in %assCity March - meeting on the possibility of on 27, LYMIaMc1nto.h arrested necessary to provide the 1979, VllI.ge clerk 17. renting Christmas decora- and that said meeting -

4 % CASS CITY CHRONICJ,F, Volunteer program coordinator for Channel 1 9 :Ann McDaniel: works behind cameras Ann McDaniel is not a normally from withm the she then contacts the people is for telephone calls. perk on human artificial viewing area by Scdon talked about per- “Soundstage,” “Dtck Cavett on the screen which were , bigskot television producer. served 8he wan& as guests, does “It’s been very interest- joints. with Lions Club show donated merchants. . isn’t Channel lB (WUCM-TV), the needed researchh,conducts a forming the ,” “MacNeil-Lehrer by Mrs. She even small-time. hg,” she said of her exper- MRS. MeDANIEL Is THE allatate band at the Lions Report” and “Sesame MeDaniel, along Linda But as a volunteer pro- public broadcasting station pre-interview la determine ience. “I’ve had a chance only program coordinator with to internationa1 convention in Street,” and to buy equip- Albee‘ and Ron Crandell. , coordinator for the at Delta College. what should be gram questions meet people and talk to from the Thumb so usually Japan. Hills and Dales &a- ment. solicited some items from Channel I9 television pro- Subjects have ranged asked, writes the questions people that otherwise I guests are this her from era1 Haspital Administrator FUNDS RAISED AT THE Iocal merchants for the gram, “Day by Day,” she from hair fashions to com- for Rapp to ask during the would not have had B chance area. auction. has the side the tele- puter banking to heart at- on-the-air interview, and is Ken Jensen talked about auction helped the station t0 seen of to. ” Dr. J.H. 8allard talked ma1hospitals. Thumb area swjtch color program- auction vision cameraq that lew tach to presentations at the studio the to The runs from ’ by when Her guests have ranged about sailing in the Pat Monday through Saturday community theatre groups. program done. only from artists to a sailplane Mackinac race. artists on the program have ming about four years ago people ever get to see. is The Huron to included Raymond Findlay to purchase a minicam from 7-11 D.m. It hitarted about three The program is broadcast reimbursementshe receives (glider) Instructor to ex- Ian& En- and Teresa and Of Kingston and Ken and unit. Mrs. McDaniel, back for years ago when a friend heat 3 p m., during which Grind- lightweight her second year, will be from Bay City caned and time it iS for reshow- Ann Miblowski of The minicam taped sheCity. camera unit, which enables working Thursday night at a said, “You would like do ing at 7:s 0.m. to The next program she ,will an-location broadcasting, table, checking items to be this ” MRS. MrDANlEL 1s ONE ’ kinvdv& with will be ~ayh-n’t come cheap. With auctioned and assisting the The Hunt Street, Cas 01 abut 20 volunteer coordi- 8 when Case City Intermed- .fie transmitting unit, it auctioneer. Her husband, City, resident asked what, n8toi-S who select and re- late ScJml Principal Bob costs $150,000, and it .is Jack, will be manning a was told and has been search topics and then pre- Stickle and Cam schm~s only half paid for. Auction telephone, taking down bids involved ever since. interview guests. Assistant Athletic Director funds are needed to help Pay called in by viewers, and Robert DeBoec will discuss off the other half. daughter, Marie, 9, will be a “Day by Day” is a week Sheusually does ow show the Thumb Meet of Champ- Auction viewers will be “runner,” Their other day inkview Fogram, a month, from May through jp!- track meet and m able to bid on items shown daughter, Candice, is 6. hosted bY Andy RaPP. It has November She first comes Cable Co. owner Jim McCoy been on since 19’71 and upwithanidea, then checks and others will talk about although a celebrity occa*- with Rapp to see If he likc cable television. ionaUy visits, guests are it. If she gets the go-ahea It usually takes the moth- er of two from 6-20 hours to Notice of Special prepare a show. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH tiirfjcrrltPROBABLY show sheTHE ha5 MOST pre- Meeting of Zoning WELCOMES YOU!!! pared was abmt artificial A CHURCH THAT’S human joints, to replace crippled joints in the hips, Board of Appeals Biblical Doctrinally Separated toes, fingers, wrists and Fundamental Enthusiastic \ Friendly elbows. She started her Fe- Corner of Houghtm at-Leach search for the show four of the Village of Cass City, Mich. to be SERVJCES Wed. Prayer Meeting 7:30 months in advance. held at the Elkland Township fire hal! Sun. School 9:45 The idea for it came from Sunday her mother, Marie Krueger, meeting room 6691 Church Street, Worship Hour 11:oo who lives in Florida, and Cass City, Mich. 7:OO p.m., April 12, Evening Family Hour 630 saw the topic discussed on 1979. Sunday Smbr: the Phil Donahue 6how. Her guests were an A.M. . , , ...... Reactions to the Reaurrectlon execu- Bauer Go., 4260 Doerr Road, tive at the Dow-Corning Candy P.M.. , . , .. . . Post-Rapture Events tor Bellevers Only Cass City, Mich. has asked for a build- GETTING READY Ann McDanieJ does some plant in Hemlock, where the Special Pragrams for All Ages -- joints are manufactured, ing permit to build an addition to their preparation work for the next “Day By Day” program she and a physician who installs Rev. T.W, Teall, pastor 872-3155 present building. The permit has been is coordinating. The program will air May 8. them in patients. As part of In FeWwshlp with the G.A.R.B C her research, she got to tour denied by the planning commission, the plant. She also did a lot of reading on the subject in because it does not comply with the medical publications, zoning ordinance of the Village of County though she was lost much of the time. Cass City, Mich. An appeal has been She sometimes gets feed- made to the zoning board of appeals. eligible back an the programs she is involved with. “I’ve gotten The hearing will be at 7:OO pm., April several compljments and 12,1979. This will be an open meeting. I’ve had people from out of Wickes Corporation, office at for EDA town {who saw her %me The ’ IBW 5ri %e pr&8’gi.Sih‘cr&- 62@?VUkafi Street Cass City, Mich. its) say, ‘I didn’t know you has asked for a building permit for the grunts work for Channel 19.”’ \ MRS. McDANJEL NEXT erection of a new fertilizer shed at week will he invoked with their place of business in the 6000 Wcoia county is eligible another aspect of program- for federal financial assist- ming at WUCM, its annual bbck West Main Street, Cass City, ance b~ help plan and carry auction to raise funds. Mich. The permit has been denied by O€ Channel 19’s total aut programs to create jobs, because U.S. Ass,slant Secrehry cd budgei, 72 permnl comes the planning cammissian it Commerce for Economic from Delta College (which, does not comply with the zoning ordi- of course, is tax supported), Development Robert T. nance Village Cass City. An Hall, has announced. 16 percent from the fderal- of the of Tuscola county became ly funded Corporation for appeal has been made to the zoning Public Broadcasting and 12 eligible following designa- board appeals. The time this tion as a redevelopment percent from local support, of of area by the Economic Ile- including viewer subscrip hearing will be &:@IPam.,April 12, i979. velopment Administration tions, business and industry Jhis will be an open meeting. All inter- IEDA). grants and the auction. Designation is based on About 684,oOO was raised ssted persons may attend. high unemployment for the at last year’s auction; the 24-month period ending goal this year is %lOO,ooO. Sept. 30, 1978. The proceeds are used to As a redevelopment area, purchase programs from the Arlan E. Hartwick the caunty is eligible to Public Broadcasting Sys- Chairman participate in EDA pro- tem, such as “Masterpiece grams under the Public Theatre,” “Forsyth Saga,” Works and Economic De- velopment Act. Those programs include:

Grants to help build pubIic I facjlities essential to long- EASTER SPECIAL range economic growth; loans and loan guarantees to encourage private enter- prise to expand and create new jobs; technical assist- ance grants to help salve problems blocking growth and to determine the feasi- bility of developing local resources to create jabs, and grants to help plan orderly, bngra nge WOtlOrniC growth. mor tp designation as a redevelopment area, the county prepared an OveralI Economic Development Plan listing its resources, needs, and goals. Projects receiving EDA financial as- sistance must be consistent with these long-range plans.

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EPA :- include. a 6:W sunrise sew- to Bethany.” The evening service will “He“Thirty Lives” Pieces as the of theme.Silver” A at Deckeryille school ice when the drama group, Sunday scbtis at HIa,m. start at 7:30 when the cholr offering will be received. herbicides The Evergreen Guys and GaIs 4-33 club joined nine William Bortel other 4-H clubs from the By northern‘ half of Sanilac county in their annual spring As of March 1, the US for nearly 20 years. achievement at Deckerville Environmental Protection He made many interesting High School March 31. Agency suspended 2,4,5-T comments such as the EPA Responsible for the decor- and silvex. They were sus- “study” conducted in Ore ations, Evergreen leaders pended based on possible or gon which showed a positivi and gals set up a spring reputekl imminent hazards correlation between mi% Jr decor with flowers, trees to human health and the riages and 2,4,5-Tapplica and park benches. Finishing environment. tion. Corvallis was one of th the decorations were “4-H Suspension stops all dis- control areas EPA selttcte Avenue” and “Fashion tribution, sale, or other to compare to its “treated’ Lane,” where the young movement in commerce of study area. ladies modeled the outfits products containing either Herbicide sales records ii they had completed for this chemical. The suspension Corvallis showed mrcl 4-H year. also prohibits all lfse of greater use of herbicides Evergreen gals receiving products containing these (2,4,5-T and silvex) in the awards at the event were: chemicals except rangeland control area than in the Knitting -- Kris King and and rice crop use. 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Sharon have to wait and me what which based an sciejific Papp, Kelly Wallace, Dean- will happen, Alternatives for evidence are very safe. na Nichols, Chris Ziemba 2,4,5-Tand silvex are next to Political pressure causea by and Karen Wallace received none for controlling tough public fear of the unknprvn SIZE both awards. perennial and annual broad- may result in these prod+> REG, PRICE SALE Sewing -- Beth Severance, leaf weeds. MCPP (Meco- being suspended permanent- Keri Pine, Kris King, Terri prop) is one alternative for. ly. If 2,4,5-T and silvex:are 12’ x 12’6’’ Rust Jute Back Nylon 258.00 129.95 Darr, Tanya Dam, Sandy silvex in lawns but this Iost then what comes nmt - 12’ x t3’3” Gibbard, Kim King, Deanna herbicide is difficult to ob- 2,4-D?Atrazine? Treflan? Beige Jute Back Nylon 238.00 119.95 Caister, Merilee Leslie, 12’ x t 9’4” Rust Jute Back Nylon tain. 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At Michigan will meet Thurs- 12’ x 8’1”’ Rubber Back Brown Earth Tones Nylon 138.00 69.00 Kelly Wallace, Deanna Farmers Week, we were day, April 19, at 7 p.m. at the Nichols, Teri Woodward, privileged to hear Dr. home of Jean and Rr.’ 12’ x 10’9” Rubber Back Light Green Nylon 156.00 78.95 Chris Ziemba, Terry Agar Michael Newton discuss this Mosher, 5193 E. Deckervil 12’ x 8’ Light Green Jute Back Nylon 116.00 58.05 and Karen Wallace. question in depth.’ Dr. New- Road, Deckerville. 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PAGE POUR CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY.APRIL 12.1970 CASCITY, MICHIGAN Trees ready Marie Meredith for pick-up Shabbona Area News . , / Phone 672-9489 1 Pickup of trees ordered from the Tuscola County Soil - ConservationDistrict during - its annual tree sale nay be Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hmag Mrs. Duncan Mckan of They will entertain mem- Raymond Buerkle were Sun- church will hold Maundy : done Thmday and Friday and family of Cass City were Argyle bers of the day dinner guests of Mr . and Thursday service at 730 ’ was a Sunday dinner Owendale and from 8 a.m.4 p.m. at the -Sunday afternoon callers of guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bad Axe churches. Mrs. Don Smith. p.m. with communion. See Us For Your ; fairgrounds in Caro. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hoagg. Wheeler and family. The Rilltoppers of the The Laing Farm Bureau Easter- Sunday, breakfast Roberta Lestie and Byron Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith RLDS church met Friday met Monday, April 2, for a will be served beginning at Hall of Ypsilanti spent the were Saturday supper evening, April 6, at the noon dinner at the home of 7:45 a.m. When diplomacy gets week end with her parents, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern church annex with Mr. and ,I Miss Grace Wheeler. The An Easter program will be EASTER NEEDS down to business it doesn’t Mr. and Mrs. Date Leslie, Geister of Marlette. The Mrs. Curtis Cleland, hosts. A regular order of business at 9:OO a.m. and the Dreach- I waste words. and family. occasion was in honor of cooperative supper was was conducted with nine ing service will be hild with Mark’s birthday. served. Plans were made for present at the dinner. Elder Dean Smith, the Dinner Rolls Home Baked Bread at a.m. Hat Buns The RLDS Women’s De- the coming year. The next Mr.and Mrs. Gordon Fer- speaker, 10 Cross *Pies ’ partment will meet Thurs- meeting will be Sunday, gumn of Argyle were Sun- Pastries Streudel day evening, April 19, at the April 29, with breakfsst‘at day evening callers ol Mr. 4-H church annex at 7:30 p.m. Ubly Heights after church. and Mrs. Andy Hoagg. Gor- Mr.and Mrs. Randy Smith don and Vera just returned The Evergreen Guys and and family and Mr.and Mrs. home from Florida. Gals 4-H Club will hold its Order Your Baptist ladies Raymond Buerkle were Mrs. John Dunlap Sr. regular meeting at 7:30 ’* Saturday supper guests of spent Saturday and Sunday Monday, April 16, at the Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Evergreen School. attend retreat Don visiting her sister, Miss c family. Edith Schwerin, at Auburn Mies Jeannie Kreger of Heights. She attended the Along with the meeting, an Seventeen Jadies from Grand Rapids speqt a few wedding of her niece. ice cream social is planned First Baptist church, Cass days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dorman and the girls and ladies will City, attended the annual Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Kreg- and family were Sunday be bringing a cake to be ENLARGEMENT rally and retreat of the er, on her Easter break. afternoon callers of Mr,and auctioned. Eastern Michigan Women’s Mrs. Voyle Dorman. The club will furnish ice Missionary Fellowship. It BUNCO Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Tib- cream and something to was held April 6-7 at Calvary bitts and boys of Detroit drink. Parents are also in- Baptist church and Ramada The Bunco Group met were guests of Frances vited. Saturday evening, April 7, Mrs. SOMMERS r”i\ 5”x7” Inn, Valley Plaza, in Mid- Krause and Anna from Fri- By wit$ and Mrs. Paul From your land. Mr. day till Sunday. ++++++ color Mrs. John Wood of Cass Phillips. BAKERY RESTAURANT High was won by Andy negative City conducted one of the EASTER SERVICES The Neighborettes workshop sessions, “Choos- Hoagg, low by Nrs. Clair meet Tuesday evening, Auslander and door prize April 17, at 7:30 p.m. at the ing Good Books.” The Shabbona United The organization ex- went to Andy Hoagg. horneof Ruth Ann Marshall next meeting will be Methodist Youth will b in The discussion tooprc will be ceeded ils financial goal for The ’ -- -- - charge of the sunrise -- with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Easter on gardening, with a guest the year’s project, with service at 7 a.m. Breakfast Brown, April 21. speaker answering any ’ nearly $4500 to be used for will followr Other services 1 The Want Ads AreNewsy Too! furnishing beds for a youth questions. A ++++++ will be as usual on Easter. camp in Alaska. New proj- Friday, starting at 9 ect for this year is raising Good Bring in this coupon and a roll of Kodak or com- Mrs. Dale Leslie and a.m., a prayer vigil service funds for Baptist Mid-Mis- will be held continuously patible color print film for processing during the sions in Japan for starting daughters, Merilee, Ann, time shown on HAVE PHOTO DEPT. Roberta, and Byron Hall until 2 p.m. when a commun- coupon. new churches there. ion service will be held. MGR. VALIDATE COUPON. Then bring in the In addition to workshop were Sunday afternoon call- ers of Mr. and Mrs. Jim VALIDATED COUPON with your color negative sessions .and musical pre- ++St++ for a FREE 5x7. sentations, the ladies heard Hrabec of Cass City. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Moore missionary speakers, Mrs. The Shabbona Richard Rich of Japan and and Laura and Mr. and Mrs. RLDS Idrs. Charles Hocking of Brazil. Val Bassett of Bay City gave an object lesson. Main speaker following the B$g Bmthers/Big Sistem Friday night banquet and in the Saturday morning ses- 1 With roll of Kodak or compatible color-print film I sion was Jan Raymond of I brought in lor processing I I Gabriel Col- over for a APR. 16 THRU APR. 25,1979 Grand Rapids Baptist Having fun is the greatest for two years Big I I lege. Brother’s attention and love. I BagNo. Date I need for this 15-yearald hcal ladies altending the from Vassar . She hasn’t had He’s a likeable byand IOVW I PHOTO CXPIRES I retreat were: Shirley Shaw, to fish. Be would also like to LcKPr-MGR.---_-----,-______) IN 30 DAY5 many good experiences and RED RYDER Linda Helwig, Ruth bier- lacks a special person she learn how to shoot a bow and Ski, Diane RamseY, Sherry ‘can relate to. She likes all arrow as well a8 many other Teal& Rona Hillaker,, Karen sports, swimming, and bike things. OLD WOOD Ouvry, Connie Merchant, riding, Marlene Gaffner, Alice Mc- + f,+ + + + SALE Comb, Rosella Bretzsch- + + + + + + mer, Carol LaPonsie, Mari- A very active 15-yeardd DRUG 1 lyn KOWbel, Jean Wood, A cute, red-headed, 11- from Mayville has been On the Corner I CassCity Melva Guinther, Geri Perry yeardl& the m, waiting for -a Big Sister aM Kathleen Hartwick. ville arm has been waitin over a year. She likes all sports, hiking and swim- ming. She’s a very sweet girl. This kind of joy ++++++ A‘chance to have some 0 EACH really fup times and some- is called the one to talk to is just what this cute 15-year-old wants. She lives in Caro and likes’bike riding, swimming, horses, FTD roller skating and shopping. The heavy duty ++++++ remlacement Easter Basket“ Big BrotherBig Sisters in shbck Wth Tuscola county is located at 230 N. State Street in Caro, telephone 673-6996;in Huson Bouquet. county at 122 N. Hanselman Street, Bad Axe, telephone Scrill somc joy today! It‘s casy. Just call or visit your 269-1264, and in ‘Sanilac FTD Florist. And order ihc very special FTD Easter county at 26 Lexington Baskct Bouquet. Fresh springtime flowers in a Street, P.O. Box 1, San- paslel-trimnicd woven basket. Your FTD Florisr can dusky, telephone 648-4433. deliver ”Happy Easter“ tloweh almost anywhere. l’lww order Pari!. Easter is Snnda), April 15th. Frankenstein drama set The drama classic See Our Beautiful Cash & Carry “Frankenstein” will be pre- sented by the Port Austin Community Pkayers April 20-22 and 27-29. COLLECTION Performances at its play- of house in Port Austin will start at 8 p.m. Call the playhouse at 738-5217 for HUMMELS- ROCKWELLS reservations. and other collectables “Finest Display in the Thumb”

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SUNDAY MITE MlXED High Team Serieg: whit- High Team Game: Pres- High Individual Series: G. High Team Game: Kil- ,f FRIDAY NIGHT April 8,1979 taker’s Saw Mill 2.4% sure Kochers 682. Corcocan 526. bourn 1004. MIXED LEAGUE High Team Game: Whtt- Men’s 550 or Better: D. High Individual G. 550 Series: K. Kilbourn April 6,1979 Koch 627, R. Colling 552. Game: Mix-up 13 taker’s Saw Mill 871, Coteoran 186. 579, R. Pierce 590. 4 Sandbaggers 10 High Individual Series: S. High Team Series: Over- 200.-Games: K. Kilbourn ’ Inlaws 46 Fearless Four 9 Fobear 576, L. Hartwick 547, the-hill-gang 1769, 222, B. McLachlan 201, B.

, Misfits 39% Gutter Cleaners 9 D. Thane 522, T. Peruski 515, CHARMONT LADIES High Team Game: Wickes Wlin 200, R. Pierce 232, L. + Holloway Fire 37 M April 3,1979 Generation Gap 3 L. Taylor 512, Ag. 631. Truemner 245. I Don’t Know 35% Double Deuces 8 High Individual Game: L. 34 Brjnkman Bins Mixers Odd Couples 5 Hartwick 214, L. Taylor 212, 23 ;A.M. 35 % 211, S. Live-Wires Tumblers .2C. May D. Thane 204, as THURSDAY NITE TRIO 1 P.M. 33 Fobear 1991Qb187. Fort’s 22 April 5,1979 MERCHANT’S “A“ The Pits 52 Men’a High Series: Veronica’s 19 LEAGUE r Alley Bombers 29 P. Texaco 19 April 4, I979 Mathewson 480, T, Furness GUYS GALS Big John’s 29 Sandbaggers 27 AND IGA Fwdliner 18 Blatz 27 477, D. Distelrath 468. April 3, lDd9 & Gas ‘.Ten Pins 21 Erla’s 17% Van Dale 24 Cass City Oil 24 ?h Men‘s High Games: D. New England Life 422 1979 %opeless 17 Ber-We-Ga-Na 16% Draves Dist. 20 Distelrath 189, P. Mathew- Strikes 25 Lucky Cabelettes 16 Jacques Seeds 17 Fuelgas 20 M son 180. Kens & Kerbs 24 Charlie’s Market Men’s High Series: B. Ladies’ High Series: J. Cas City Sports Inc. 16 Smith 17 19 ‘hdns 594. D & D Construction 22 Woods Research 14 Haunt Agriculture 19 Deering Hillside Barber Shop ’ 17 Ladies’ High Series: 4138. Cornmets 21 Kritzman’s 18 MONTE CARLO N. Johnson’s 12 8.1. Wilson 15 ,)yright 413. Ladies’ High Games: J. Muldoos 20 Erla’s Food Center 17 . Deering 11-206, Nemeth 14 Sport Coupe ’* ’* Men’s High Game: B. &and X 19 Team High Series: John- Croft-Clara Lumber 17 Udder Guys 18 oops 14 Electric Andrus 237. son’s 2301. Wildwood Farms 13 Warren 17

~ Kingstan Klowns 17 Ladies’ Vigh Game: G. CITY Team High Game:Veroni- Del 9 hvry Chevy-Qlds 16 LEAGUE Double 17 Nicholas Trucking Fruchey 181. April 9,1979 . Deckers ca’s 834. Kingston State Bank 13 Heating 15 .‘ High Team Series: The Mike’s High Individual Series: P. 200 Games: G. Charmont 13 Baggers 9 Deering Pits 1795. Hay &Straw 14 Sand McXntosh 528. 202-237, A. McLachlan 219. High Team Game: I Woods Wild Rollers 9 High Individual 210 Games: J. Storm 223, Don’t Cass City Lanes 12% Games: D. O’Dell 216. MOW 678. Missionary Church 12 P. McIntosh 205, E. komain 550 or Better: G. Deering B. Selby 222, E. Lewicki 221, Men’s High Series: E. 220, M. 215, 2 200Games: B. Andrus 297, Whittaker’s Saw Mill 11 191. M3, A. McLachlan 598, D. D. Iseler Helwig Bilwki 522. C. Kolb 213, F. Ruggles 213, 3. Heard 223, B. McPhail Mac L Leo 9 O’Del1572, Gordon 554, Service Ladies’ High Series: P. E. B. G. Deering 222. 214, G. Neely 200. Evans Products 8% Neister 551. Stock No. 2620 ‘Men’s 500 or Better: B. Schwartz 505. LADLES’ ClTY LEAGUE 550 or Better: E. Lewicki Wesley’s ? High Game: Andrus 594, B. Heard 505. Dale’s Eaves Troughing 6 Men’s G. April 3,1979 590, A.,McLachlan 585, C. Deluxe Belts Tinted Glass Kerbyson 209. Kolb 567, B. Musall 567, J. Molding Air Cond. Ladies’ High Game: P. .B.S. Clare’s Sunoca 26 MERCHANETTE Storm 567, J, Fox 559, D. Rear Mirror Schwarlz 182. I Fin Stripes Copeland & Gornowicz 18 April 5.1979 Iseler 553, N. Willy 551, M. High Team Series: D & D Francis Builders 18 Helwig 550. Power Brakes V-8 305 Engine Construction 1819. Don’s Auction 1s High Olympia 27 Power Steering Auto Trans. Team Game: Ma- Argyle Rec. 15 Bliss Milk Hauling 211h doos 661. b White Walls . AM-FM Radio Deering Packing 9 Tuckey Block 21 MERCHANT’S ’ Men’s 550 or Better: E. , Sommer’s Bakery 6 ‘Big “D” 21 “B” LEAGUE Bilicki 522, C.Kerbyson 521, 4.1979 Chuck Gage Welding 5 Walbro 19 April List Price S7t33.85 R. Colling 501. Damm’s Wheel Horse 19 Randy Colling had 3 High Team Series: Don’s Kritzman’s 183’2 Rabideau Motors 28 142 167. games of Auction 2260. Cole Carbide 15 Copeland Builders 26 : Croft-Clara 21 3/2 High Team Game: Don’s Albee Hardware 15 Lumber Auction 771-749-740. Herron Builders 14 Bauer Candy Go. 21 14 KINGS & QUEENS ~ High Individual Series : J . Wilson Ins. 13 Tuckey Concrete 20 Lapp 533, 1. Schweikart 497. Anrod Screen Cyl. 12 Charmon t . 18% Rescue Squad 17 High Individual Games : Colony House 17 TOOL Pin Jammers 16 D. Zimmerman 200, J. Lapp High Individual Series : Shag’s Angels 16 Old Folks , 15 190. ’ Pat McIntosh 633, Gagetown Oil L Gas 14 T-B’s 12 13 High Team Series: Walbro Clare’s Sunoco Keep That Feeling Forty Niners 11 Herron 12 GM THURSDAY MORNING 2294. With Genuine GM Pans Rebels 10 COFFEE High Team Game : Walbro General Cable 9 Odd Couples 9 April 5, 1979 819. I Ron’s Auto. 5 200 Games: Pat McIntosh 200 Games: G. Diebel 244, B. Silvernail 232, D. Koch VALUE Colonial Inn 36 256, H. Sontag 220, 8. Irrer High Team Series: Pin Bowiettes 31 209. 218, R. Hillnker 217, C. 1814. Mellendorf Jammers Gutter Dusters 29% 500 Series: H. Sontag 557, 210. I of the Month High Team Game : Rescue 550 or Better: G. Diebel Crestwood Lounge 29 L. Selby 554, B. her 508, D. Squad 672. Pin Pickers 28 Golding 506, J. Labhe 5w. 631, B. Silvernail 585, D. C. High Men’s Series: Central Builders 25 H Miller 582. 522, 0. 520. Callaway Pierce Charlie’sAngels 25 Vz frigh Men’s Game: G. Sugars & Spice 24 TUSCOLA Qdlaway $01. QUANTITIES - I/// ”’rolemakers Lv .r -m . -4Ea:TO GETHER “A” ti* 4igb-en-s Series: S. Pilots & 1 23% April 2,1919 Cumnltns 545. Bankettes rn?4 High Women’s Game: S. Kappen’s Saw.Sweet, 16 Lawrence Ins. 24 Cummins 205. Hillaker’s Auct. Serv. 22% High Individual Series: S. Spring Crest Draperies 20 now Reynolds 582. Ouwy Chevy4lds 18 THE SUNDAY NITERS High Individual Game: S. Halls Trim Shop 18 April 3,1979 . Reynolds 214. WIDL Radio -+ 18 High Team Series : Sugars Cole Carbide 16 Blacksmiths 20 & Spice 1709. Sommers’ Bakery 15 Four La La’s 19 High Team Game: Pin Harris-Hampshire Ins. 13 Pressure KWheFs , 18 Pickers 615. Croft-Clara Lumber -t 11% Alley Cats 17 200 Games: S. Reynolds Pabst 6 377 15 While Supplies Last Matt Drainage Inc. 214-210. Barlnik’s Sales L Parts 6 Gutter Dusters 14 + Incomplete. Having sold our farm we will sell at public auctron at the place Outlaws 10 located 3 miles north of Harbor Beach to Swayze Road, then 1 mile Round Point DIRT SHOVEL Colwood Bar No. 2 10 TUESDAY AFTERNOON High Individual Game: B. west, V2 mile north on Stafford Road or 2 mtles south of Port Hope on This high-guality hollow-back dirt shovet features a Colwood Ear 8 LA D1 ES Bader 236. Port Hap@Road, 1 mile east on Filion Road, ?hmile south on Staiford Road the following personal property on: heat-treated, high-carbon steel blade with step- Wild Bunch 6 April3,1979 High Individual Series: C. *I fike rolled shbulders for extra strength. Long, knob- Blount Agriculture 6 K~lb603. Riech’sConstruction end ash handle is Fire Hardened” for greater 1 Over-the-hill-gang 27 High Team Series: Spring dura bi Iity. SLRCS ‘ Wickes Ag. 25 Crest 2894. Men’s High Series: D. Sherwood-on-the-Hill 23 High Team Game: Spring Saturday, April 14 a1 Koch 627. BBB 22% Crest 1029. commencinaI 1 u.m. sharp Ladies’ High Series: M, Bowling Grannies 550 Series: Geiger 578, 1 Watch For Our New Stare Opening Soon 19M P. Orban 500. Chappel’s Men’sShop 19% C. Kolb 603,G. Zellar 582, N. 1 B&C LUNCH WAGON THE GROUNDS 1 Just West Of Cass City Men’s High Game: D. C&CLumber ia Biebel 602, 0. Allen 558, B. L ON J No Lay-Away On Item Of The Month Koch 238-204. ‘ Sunshine 16% Bertle 580, D. Inwry 569, J. Brillion 12 foot cultipacker, like new Ladies’ High Game: M. Mother’sGirls 13 Guinther 563, D. Englehart \- TRACTORS - John Deere 12 foot tandem disc Orban 178. Team No. 8 12 554, B, Bader 562. bm HARDWARI Ford 50011 diesel tractor heat hauser, dual Case 5 section roto-hoe . ALBEE High Team Series: Pres- J lk J Service 12 200 Games : P.Geiger 230, power, rear tires and snap John Deere 12 foot harrow Sass City 872-227 Xochers 1999. 16.9~38 ’Phone sure Charmont Girls a S. Harnmett 212, A. Ouvry duals, differential lock, 1680 hours. Oliver3 section harrow 206, K.Copeland 204, C. Kolb International 400, wide front, live power, M8W Valley 3 plow clod buster G. 205, Biebel 235, Zellar N. axle, 13.6~38duals Set of harrows for team of horses 203-2138, D. Allen 233, B. International H tractor, good rubber New ldea #323-1 row com picker Bartle 204, 212, D. Shannon New ldea rubber tired wagon with flat rack :. L. Summers 203, B. Bader Rubber tired wagon with large combination a: 236, E. Helwig 205. -COMBINES- flal rack and grain box .. * John Deere No. 55 self ProPeIled combine, Rubber tired running gear with Kit1 Bros :: power sleenng, 12 foot grain header, lnnes box TUSCOLA gravity GET GgTHERS bean pickup Heavy duty trailer TO “B” IHC No. 76 PTO Cull type combine, duar Vicking hammr mill with 1 h.p. motor ApTflf,1979 wheels, spring tooth cylinder, set UP for beans New Holland grrnder-mixer Kingston Krorne 24 500 gallon fuel barrel with stand Fagan’s 22 John Deere 13 hole grain drill on rubber, 2.300 gallon fuel barrels with stands Kilbourn Tech. Sup. u) power lift, grass seeder Prime electric fencer Thunder Road Speed. 19 John Deere 4 row Flex planter with inCQrPOr- 6~11Dozer electric fencer Rogers Hay 19 atar Burdizzo300 gallon castrators water trough Farm Bureau 17 Ford No. 142 3-16 inch trip bottom plow, high Ellis Milk Haulers 17 clearance, full mount Elebtric fly sprayer Kingston State Bank 15 International 4 row cultivator for H or M Electric dehorners Bloun t Agri . 10% tractors, individual gangs Electric soldering iron Colwood Bar % 10 New ldea No. 200 @TOmanuraspreader Large brooder coop Gemini Dance Band e AHis Chalmers round baler Ami’s Texaco 8 t ton chain hoist International No. V27-7 foot semi-mount mower Coal and wood heating Stove John Deare side rake High Individual Game: L. John Deere No. 321-38foot bale elevator w12 Truemner 245. Some shop tao,s High Individual Series: R. h.p. motor Large anvil New Holland 77 foot bale elevator Large vice Pierce 590. John Deere 12 foot tield cultivator, gauge Jewelry High Team Series: Kil- wheels, 3 point hitch wagon bourn 2917. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS AT SALE OR ALL ITEMS MUST BE .1 SALES FINAL .

I JOHN & IRENE STAPLETON, Owners

AUCTIONEERS: Ira, David and Martin Osentoski ’ Phone Cass City 872.4431 or Bad Axe 517-269.9303

1 Ceadlng Jeweler Phone 073-2444 et Quick Results WM I. L c1 1 ,$"; Blood check clinic slated :-w; 7' 1 The Thumb Area Comrnis- tired Persons meeting this Good Shepherd Lutheran Mrs. Thelma Jackson f, sion on Aging will sponsor a Thursday, starting at 12:45 church, Cass City. 9 blood preasure clinic at the p.m. Holbrook Area News Phone 658-2347 $ Arherican Association of Re- The meeting will be at the Mveit cbfonicle. p

Tuesday evening guests of lissa and Jimmy were Satur. Mrs. Mike Schenk and son Thomas. 5' * Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hunt DAIRY and family were Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt day guests of Mr. and Mrs. spent a few days with her Marcia Peter of Port Huf . father; Willard Beelan in evening guests of Mr. and familyGeorge at JacksonOxford. * Jr. and on spent Saturday with Ella Mrs. Glen Shagena. andMr. family.and Mrs. Bob LePla of Holland. and Janet Peter. Mr.and Mrs. Dennis Hag Yale, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maggie, Misty, Matt and Mr. and Mrs. .Glen De- Mr. and Mrs. Milo Her- en, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Osen- Peter of East Detroit, Mr. Mark Woolner and Mr. and neen, who spent the winter man of Montross were Tues- toski, Mr. and Mrs. Larry and Mrs. Melvin Peter, Mr. Mrs. Earl Schenk were Sun- in Pearce, Ariz., were day lunch gu&s of Mr. and Morel, Mr. and Mrs. Gary and MFS. Don Jackson and day dinner guests of Mr. and Wednesday evening guests Mra. Jack Tyrrell and fam- Krug and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mrs, George Jackson called Mrs. David Hacker and of Mr. and Mrs. Ward ily. brash attended a card at the Zinger Funeral Home family in honor of Chris Benkelman . M~S.Jo~ Doem of Argyl~d party Saturday evening at in Ubly Sunday to pay Hacker's fourth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. DelbeA was a Friday afternoon i2 Due'to other business interests, I have decided to discontinue dairy farming and the home of Mr. and Mrs. respect to their aunt, Mrs. Mrs. Delpha Duvall of Gracey were Sunday and guest of Mrs. Jim Doerr and & will sell at public auction the following at the place located 2 miles South of Ubly Kevin Robinson, High prizes Rosetta Warner. Pontiac and Mr. and Mrs. Monday guests of Mr. and Jeff. on ~-19: a were won by Mrs. Paul I Jack Ross of Ubly spent Delbert Gracey had lunch Mrs. Terry Johnson and Mrs. Walter Zawilinski of :*. family at Rochester. Cass City was a Sunday Y Lerdsh and Jim Osentoski Wednesday with Earl with Carrie Gracey at Roch- 4 and low by Mrs. Gary Krug Schenk. ester in honor of Carrie Mrs. Curtis Cleland vis- guest of Sara Campbell and ;&. and Larry Morell. Tbe host- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gracey's birthday. ited Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Billy and Harry Edwards. ess served lunch. Gracey spent Wednesday in Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cle- Keyser Wednesday. Bob Cleland Jr. left De- 2- FRIDAY, APRIL 20 Mrs. Ray Peter and Birmingham and wereaver- land were Wednesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord troit Saturday for San Diego, Cornmincing at I:OO p.m. daughter Marcia of Port night guests of Mr. and Mrs. ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lapeer were Saturday sup- Calif., where he is in train- Huron were Friday over- Terry Johnson and family in Eugene Cleland and family per guests of, Mr. and Mrs. ing with the Marines. MILKING EQUIPMENT . night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rochester. in Bad Axe. Cliff Jackson. Mrs. Mark Bush of North 2 Melvin Peter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lam- Mrs. Daniel Wietek and Branch was a Saturday 300Gallon Sunset BulkTank , 1 Tole Pail *-P' Mr. and Martin HILLTOPPERS ing were Tuesday evening Kim of Detroit and Mrs. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Y 3 Surge Buckets Set of Stainless Steel Double Sinks Mrs. Sweeney returned home guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Louis Naples had dinner Morell and family. Tammy 2 Stainless Steel Milking Strainers Surge SP 22 Milker Pumps Saturday evening at Ubly 2-:4 * Wednesday after spending The Shabbona RLDS Hill- Jackson. Mrs. Kevin O'Con- and Chris Bush, who had hk OfSK the winter in Bradenton, toppers group met Friday nor was an afterpoon guest. Heights Country Club. spent last week with their - Suzette Kubacki and John Oeere 12' Flexed Double Disk with new blades Fla . evening at the church annex Mrs. Charles Bond was a Mrs. grandparents, returned 6 Mrs. Joe Dybilas and for a potluck supper with . Wednesday supper guest of Lynn Hurford were Thurs- home Saturday evening. Kathy spent Monday in Bay Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hurford, day guests of Mrs. Charles Mrs. Milton Phillips of HOLSTEIN COWS city. . hosts. Scott and Debbie in Cass Bond and Susan. Snover visited Rose Strauss and Harry Wein- s herd of Holstein cows are well marked and targe.type cows. All TB & Bangs tested, calf- Mrs. Ernest Hamilton of Plans were made for the City. Mr. Mrs. of Cass City and Mr. and Mr. and Reynold ard were Thursday evening Mrs. Henry Jackson and 3d vaqinated and pregnancy checked prior to sale. Most of these COWS ate daughters of Royal Oak and Mrs. Mary summer program. Mrs. !vation, Percy & Glen. All artificially bred. Owner sample DHIA. Brawn of Warren spent five The next meeting will be a Tschirhart were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edith Monday. days visiting Ira Robinson dinner at Ubly Heights in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reynold Tschirhart. Mr. and Mrs. Blake &de # 76 HolsteinCow, 6 years old, fresh 1111179, open and other relatives. April Deaachin and family in Lake Glen Shagene visited Les- of UbIy were Saturday eve- \ W 77 Holstein Cow, 5 years old,' bred 1119179 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mc- Orion. They celebrated the lie Ikwitt Saturday. ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. # 78 Holstein CQW, 4 years old, fresh 119179, open . Knight of Bad Axe were +-I-++++ birthdays of Bob and Todd 'The Shabbona Farm Earl Schenk. # 79 Holstein Cow, 8years old, fresh 12/21/78, open Deachin. Bureau group will meet Mrs. Delbert Gracey spent # 80 Holstein Cow, 4 years old, fresh 1123179, open Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hur- Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spenc- Thursday evening, April 19, a week with Mr. and Mrd. # 81 Holstein Cow, 5 years old, fresh 2120/79, open Crop damage ford, Scott and Debbie and er attended the Regional at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Johnson and family at # 82 Holstein Cow, 5 years old, bred 813178 Mrs. Emma Decker of Cas8 meeting of the Michigan Lynn Spencer. Rochester. # 83 Holstein Cow, 4 years old, bred 1013178 City were Monday supper Federation of Food C04ps at Mrs. Ray Peter of Port Mr. and Mrs. Reynold # 84 Holstein Cow. 2 yearsold, bred 1/28/79 insurance guests of Mrs. Charles Bond Millbrook Saturday. Huron and Mr. and Mrs. Tschirhar t were Monday # 85 Holstein Cow, 6 years old, bred 1/10/79 and Susan. They celebrated' Mrs. Ernest Hamilton of Melvin Peter were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and # 86 Holstein COW, 5 years old, freshlll23l78, bred 2/25/79 guests of John Proper at Mrs. Cliff Jackson. I? Holstein 6 years old, fresh 113179, open now available Scott Hurford's birthday. Royal Oak and Ira Robinson 87 Cow, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin were Saturday guests of Roscommon. Mrs. John Pfaff, Mrs. # 88 Holstein Cow, 2 years old, bred 6/26/78 Harlan G. Stull, district Mr. and Mrs. John Yeager Donna Hoffman, Mrs. Cliff # 89 Holstein Cow, 2 years pld, bred 7/26/78 O'Connor were Sunday din- Sara Campbell and Harry director of the Federal Crop ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. of St. Clair were Tuesday Robinson and Mrs. Kevin , t 90 Holstein Cow, 5 years &Id, fresh 1/2/79, open Insurance Gorp., said that lunch and afternoon guests Robinson were Friday sup- # 91 Holstein Cow, 4 years old, fresh 1/22/79, open Cliff Robinson. Sheila Dalton of Bad Axe, applications are now being of and Mrs. per guests of Howard 92 Holstein Cow, 2years old, bred 1116179 Mr. and Mrs. Reynold dim Hewitt and Lori and Mr. Angus Mrs. taken for insurance on 1979 Tschirhart were guests Qf Shirley and Carol Ross at- Sweeney. Wills in Bad Axe. X 93 Holstein Cow, 5 years old, fresh 2/16\79, open corn dry with the # 94 Holstein Cow, 5 years old, bred 6121178 and beans, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Tschir- tended the Evie Concert at Mr. and Mrs. Harry The Greenleaf Extension ff 95 Holstein Cow, 2 years old, bred 7129178 actual planted acreage re- hart at Ruth. the Civic Center in Saginaw Capps, Jeremy and Stacey, meeting Thursday, April 12, # 96 Holstein Cow, 2 years old, bred 8/13/78 ported after the crops are Mrs. Daniel Wietek and Friday evening. Mrs. Delos Neal, Mr. and will be at the home of I 97 Holstein Cow, 2 years old, bred 914178 planted. Applications on daughter Kim of Detroit Mrs. Clara. Scheurer of Mrs. Danny Haag, Annette Mrs. Burton Berridge, in- - n 98 Hclsteln Cow, 4 years old, bred 1127176 corn may be made through spent from Friday till Sun- Pigeon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson, Dawn Herron, stead of the home of Mrs. # 99 Holstein Cow, 4years old, bred 5128178 April 30 and on dry beans day with Mrs. Louis Naples. Piotter of Ubly, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood La- Ralph Hoxie. #lo0 Holstein Cow, 2 years old. iresh 2/16/79, open through May 31. Mrs. Jack Tyrrell, Mrs. Mrs. Bob Peter of Mt. peer and family and Bob ~~ ~ Protection against # 7 Holstein Cow, 2 years old. bred 211 1/79 Dave Sweeney, Mrs. Dor- Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Mick Warju of Cass City, Mr. and OFFICIAL NOTICE TO THE CllUEWS "All-Risks," which includes othy Messing, Mrs. Fritz Peter of Coleman, Jerry Mrs. Steve Timmons and OF THE VlLUOE OF Cm drought, excessive mois- VanErp, Mrs. Norma Peter, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan daughters of Owendale at- OF Purim HURINP TO CONSIDER ture, insects, plant disease, Peruski and Mrs. Lorraine Peter of Clarkston, Mrs. tended a birthday party for AN APPLICATION TO INCORPOMTE hail, etc., attaches at plant- THE ECONOYIC DEVELOPMENT ~ Wolschlager attended a Mary huSalisbury,, son and Shelly Lapeer at the home of CORPORATIOW OF THE VILLAOE NOT RESW SlBLE FOR * TERMS: Cash. ing and continues through spring luncheon meeting at daughter of Holly, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord La- OF CAW CITY AND TO IWVm ACCIDENTS !T SALE. OR &::&\ ALL ITEMS MUST BE normal harvest, with the St. Michael's Catholic George Jackson Jr. of peer Sunday afternoon. COYPETlWil APPLICATTIONS STOLEN ITEMS--ALL I I AUCTION SERVICE I ISETTLED FOR DAY OF SALE Mrs. premium being deferred SALES FINAL church hall at Wilmot Oxford, Mrs. Don Jackson Three birthday cakes cen- I I" I until after harvest with no Wedhesday following mass and Mrq. Geore Jackson, tered the table when supper PLEASE TAKE NQTJGE thpt interest being charged. said by the Wilmot parish Mr. and Mrs. Sdvin Peter was served. oursuant to Act 338 of the PUhO &3l Farmers usifig feWal priest, Father William attended the fwralof Mrs. crop insurance can reduce O'Shea, and assisted by Rosetta Warner at Our Sav- . owner some of the risks of higher Father Oswald of Bad Axe. ior Lutheran church in Bad ROBERT PERUSKI, production costs. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt Axe Monday. Burial was in Farmers wishing to apply were Saturday supper Valley cemetery in Ubly. or wanting information may guests of Mr and Mrs. Jim Mrs. Henry Jackson vis- AUCTIONEERS: Ira, David and Martin Osentoskl contact the FCIC Office at Doerr and family. ited Rose Strauss Wednes- , Phone Cas8 City872-4431 or Bad Axe 2694303 852 S.Hooper St., Car0 48723, Mrs. Don Jackson, Me- day afternoon. Q telephone 673-8175.

day-io sail on the E.P. ilnmce and lease commercipi and lnduitrhl entnprifm by wwal mUn8 lncludlng the Iosuance of lu exempt revenw bonds; (2) Such corporrlionrr may rwuest the Vlliage of Cas6 City IO Dance on undertake ernlnenl domain procndlngs; (3) Th. pr~perlyof such corporations mmy be exempt from rd valorem taxallon; (4) ONLY ONE SUCH Saturday ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATlON MAY BE The YMCA Thymb Singles INCORPORATED BY THE VILUGE Club of Sandusky will hold a OFOTHER CAS CITY.APPLICATIONS fC ' dance Saturday evening at INCORPORATE AN ECONOMIC PECOREWEU @ ##J& Sandusky High School. DEVELOPMENT CORWRATION FOR Music will be provided by THE VILLAGE OF CASS CITY ARE Egg Deemling Kit HEREBY EXPRESSLY INVITED AND the Noblemen. WILL BE CONSIDERED AT THE Fast and easy! Insert egg in Anyone over 25 who is PUBLIC HEARINU TO BE HELDAprll holder, add felt tip pen (3 single, widowed or divorced 24,1878. I can attend and Join the club. THIS NOTICE IS plVm PUrBUani t0 included), turn for varied de- ~h*wul,en\.nta Of ssctkn y,) o, CIVIW-FIUED sians. 99t 338, Publlc Act8 of Michigan. 1974, a amended.wmcarnlng thoFurther mattera WInfOVn8tiOn out in thil POINT OF VIEW WERBASST SHREBDEP MthmSy bo WCUWd frOm tha vilw Traditional colorful lemsLearn in tothe view right your prob-light, Clerk'5°fftcs. LycdaMclnlo8h Easter Basket, filled up MER6- always -it chases the blues VlltagaCten with candy delights! Safe, non-flammable away. 412.2 : green plastic grass for 1-k. 893 basketsor making your BlRO own decorations. llrrr04 nch JEW EMS $219 For your Easter Basket: sweet and chewy eggs. in favorite flavors, colors.

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Twenty-four women at- w time for missionaries was Bagtitiit children’a! home. ,. tended the April 3 meeting of led by Mrr. Stanley Mc- Refreshments were the Bapti8t Missionary So- Arthur. served by Mrs. Clyde Wdls ciety at the church. The and Mrs, Kretzschmer. meeting wan at six-thirty Minutes of the March with hour of project work. meeting were read by MJ%, Nuclear plants Jim Perry and the Mrs, Rosella Kretzschmer “In- ALL IS LOST presided over the business formissions” report was meeting which opened with given by Mrs. Diane Ram- If you’ve missed the boat prayer led by Mrs. Ver4 SeY- there’s very little use in ~ - Beam and devotions by shouldn’t bannec: An offering was taken to waiting for your ship to No school was held Friday Saturday was cancelled be- and the school ywr was over be Mrs. John Wood. Prayer came in. send to the St. buis, Mich., for the Cass City Schools. caw of no heat and has . , . however, now that we’re The storm Thursday night been rescheduled for April the seniors, it seems like the caused the electricity to go 21. year wit1 never end! I guess Has the disaster or near- As €or what to do with th out and there was no heat to The seniors at CCHS have my case of Senioritis hasn’t disaster at the Three Mile radioactive waste prodvct warm the buiIdings. been working on their class been cured . . .yet! Island nuclear power plant from nuclear power pla.& polls and class wills. This in Pennsylvania changed Zawilinkki thinks the prot SPRING VACATION has given them a chance to EVERGREEN Mike Zawilinski’s opinion Iem is solvable. cure the Seniorltis and about nuclear power? A construction worker Friday will mark the first Spring Fever disease that Tuesday, the. Evergreen “NO it doesn’t, because Zawilinski and his wifr day of Spring vacation,. has beep going around. For school held its Kindergarten we’re short on energy any- Jacquie, have a six-weeksli School will not be held the past three years, we Round-Up. Barb Malone, way and we don’t have any daughter, Renee. They livi Friday, April 13,until Mon- watched the seniors fill out school nurse, and Linda Mc- more resources.” at 4470 Krapf Road. Thus, he doesn’t feel there Ladies’ day, April 23. Have a nice their class polls and wills Donald, speech therapist Easter! and it seemed that they no were also present. Refresh- should be a limit or ban on sooner got tfiem filled out ments were served. building more atomic power CCHS Mrs . Smith ’s kindergart- plants. “I don’t think they RAYON eners are making Easter should be stoppd.” The FFA Banquet was Food service baskets, hats and bunnies What if such a plant wkre PANTIES held last Thursday night. for Easter Sunday. They will being built within a few Awards went to Scott €Io- also be having an egg hunt miles of Cass City? “1 don’t bart, who received the Star sanitation and a parade through the think that would bother me. Green Hand Award and school buirding to show I think after what happened John ’Gallagher, whd re- class slated everyone their new hats. at Three Mile Island, they’ll 3 ,*.$179 ceived the Star ‘Chapter have better safety devices.” White’& Pastel Farm Award. The Michigan Department COUNTDOWN He doesn’t think alterna- Colors Sizes 5-10 The ACT test that was of Publie Health in can- tives, other than possibly scheduled to be given last junction with the Huron As of Thursday, Aprii 12, coal, or conservation are the county, Sanilae county and there are 33 scheduled days answer. Solar energy is too “uscola county Health DP of school left’ ! ! The seniors far in the future and ushg Children’s Seed may partrnenta will be conduct- have 20 scheduled days left ! less energy “isn’t aractical, Sizes ing a food service sanitation not the way life is today.” still need 3 far $1OQ Dyke* Road, ‘Cass City, chapter plans: $1 MOO pr. inoculation Available to food service managers, it consists of -- smorgasbord Rhizobia bacteria associ- three Tuesday sessions: JUST ated with legume root# fix April 24 from 1 :304:30 p.m., 3 DAYS ONLY! nitrogen for those plants. May 8 from 1:30-4:30 p.m., Decker Chapter No. 438, ARRiVED and May 22 from 10 a.m.4 Order of the Eastern Star, THURS.=FRI, SAT. The bacteria are often found held in the soil p.m. its regular meeting A Gift From in small numbers April 3 with Wortby Matron REOFORD Ladi 8s’ but more often recm- The first session will cover mended be added via basic sanitation principles; Patricia chard presiding. McConkey to the second will discus- A memorial service was Ladies’ Spring inoculant on planted be a seed. sion of Michigan’s Food held, in charge of Shiri Jewelry Many seed companies are Service Sanitation and Morse. now hw, SPRING Jewelry pre-inoculating seed. The altar was draped in Farmers have assumed that the third will include a is Alwavs review, training the em- memory of Doris M. Waldo, this practice has replaced ployee and protecting public past grand matron of the the need inoculation. COATS for health and a final exam. grand chapter, Order of the Something Unless the s was tmu- Eastern Star, of Michigan. GLENLOCH lated within Upon successful comple- Tix months of tion of the course, certifi- The charter was draped in the planting date and the cates will be issued by the memory of William Gier- 25% seed was known to be stored National I-titute €or the man, in a cool, dry environment, Food Service Industry Final plans were made for OFF the seed lot should be re- (NIFI) and the Michigan the annual smorgasbord din- inoculated just prior to Department of Public ner at the Masonic Temple Bemuse of 4hs cold spring plantlng, according to Tug- weather we are overetocked Health. The certificates as- in Decker, Sunday, April 22, cola County Extension sureathe public. that a food from noon-3 p.m. The public Director Bill Bortel. service operator knows the is welcome. NEW HAVEN HENOON to of mybeans is NO EXCHANGES Inoculation basics of f2d service sani- The worth mqtron an- recommended in all situ- tation. nounced me2 will & initi- ations except where NO REFUNDS soy- For further information, atbn at the regular May I McCONKJ3Y $1oo0 beans have been grown in a contact Dale Lipar at the meeting. The lunch commit- field at least twice In the Tuscda County Health De- tee is to be Evelyn Smith, past and it bas been less partment, Caro Julia Trylch and Suellyn Ladies’ four sinee the 22% Road, :assJEWLRY City AN? GIFTPhone SHOP 872-3025 than years Qro, telephone 673-8114. Ryan. SPRING&SUMMER field was last in soybeans. Regular planting of soy beans in the rotation would therefore eliminate the re- PURSES quirement for hwulation. Seed is often treatsd with fungicide. Questions have arisen as to the cornpati- bil‘tty of the fungicide et- ment and rhizobia inwulant, Limited information sug- gests that when fungicides and inoculant are on the wed tagethdr for mare than six to eight hours, viability We Have of rhizobia begins to decline significantly. This reaction Hush is faster at higher tempera- tures. For best results, seed treated with fungicide PUPPY should be inoculated the day Shoes of planting. Normally, moistening of For Men the seed followed by applica- tion of the inoculant and and Women thorough mixing will result in adequate binding of inocu- lant lo the seed. I€ air Infants’ and Children’s planters are used, however, a slurry treatment or “sticker” compound should be used to bind inoculant to UNIPEL“ fertilizers. the seed. m rn a rn -W.JB ii ,e 0- IO IIIU. . t . Inoculation costs approxi- Size 2T- 4T...... 5.47 mately a0 cents per acre. . This is a very minor ex 4-7 ...... 5.97 when considering the Ttot 11 input costs of *$I25 per acre for legume crops. We have UNIPELS for single or split application. At1 have 2 forms Remember, purchase the of Nitrogen and 2 forms of Phosphorus - quick-acting and long- CLOSP=OUT specific inoculant, for the LADIES’ AND MEN’S SHOES crop to be treated and store lasting - along with readily-available Potassium, to provide Odds and ends. Broken slre range. Lots of last that inoculant in a cool, dry immediate and continuing feeding through a planting and year’s mlslakea. place until application time. growing season. NQW Gov. Milliken We can program UNIPELS for specific crop and soil conditions to restore nutrient imbalances resulting from intense and 6@3 PBB continuous cropping. And we have supplemental ORTHO Nitrogen for split-application fertility or topdressing. JOGGING exemption law ORTHO UNIPEL fertilizers and our reliable service can get you OXFORDS $5.23 Gov. William G. Milliken through the Spring with confidence and a good outlook for top has signed into law House Padded mllar. Colored racing stripes on side. Bill 4107, which corrects crop profits. Broken slres 6%-12. technical problems in+alaw exempting dairy herds in certain parts of the state ftom fuither PBB testing. SAVE ON SOX! Attorney General Frank 3. Men’s Men’s. Kelley had said the exemp- tion process in the original Tube Sox work sox law ws unmnstitutional I and indicated that the legk- lature needed to lay out, specific criteria in the bill. Wickes HB 4107 detalls guidelines for exempting herds from the testing and ailso prohibits Agriculture the sale of dairy cattle from w nonexempt farms to exempl MICHIGAN BEAN farms. The Department of mi- culture will determine which Phone 872.21 71 areas may be exempted 4287 Vulcan, Cam City from further testing based 5 M s0RfHO. Chevron and dQsQn,UNU’EL Pep US Pa[ 014 wv 617-22c on the criteria established L, i by the b?RgislatUre.