I 2 county residents die Ubly High School to I when car hits tree graduate 77 May 19 Page 17 Page 17 CASS CITY Julie Smith Junior Citizen

cy Tom Proctor is CASS CITY, -THURSDAY, MAY 9,1985

VOLUME 79, NUMBER 4 Twenty-fivecents TWENTY PAGES PLUS 2 SUPPLEMENTS Citizen of the Year Is ,certificationnecessary? About 100 area residents Smith, 17, plans to attend has twice been elected pres- tion. She is a high school came to the Cass City Eastern Michigan Univer- ident of her class. She has representative on the Citi- Chamber of Commerce’s * sity, majoring in business also served as class vice- zen’s Advisory Committee. innual banquet to see Tom administration and man- president. An avid sports en- Proctor honored as the 1985 agement. Miss Smith has been a thusiast, she has played Citizen of the Year, and During her four years at member of the National varsity softball for three Julie Smith named as Cass City High School, Miss Honor Society for three years, and two years of var- Home classes to Junior Citizen of the Year. Smith has served as Stu- years, and has served as sity volleyball. In addition Proctor’s award, pre- dent Council president, and secretary of the organiza- Please turn to page 20. sented Thursday evening by 1984 Citizens of the Year, Tom Herron and Geraldine Prieskorn, was an early test law birthday present for Proc- school tor, who celebrated his 49th irthday Sunday. Reverend Don Milano is Rev. Milano said. The chil- Proctor, a graduate of a man who is not going to Home schools require a certi- dren attend classes from Ferris State College, came give up what he believes in 8:OO a.m. to 3:OO p.m, five to Cass City from the Mid- just to appease those who fied teacher. Milano feels this days a week, 180-days a land area in 1962. He is the are telling him to change. year, the same as in public owner of the Old Wood Drug Reverend Milano is a man is a direct contrast to the United schools. The Christian Lib- Store. \ who believes in God, and erty Academy presently Proctor and his wife that God has shown him a States Constitution that allows has more than 10,OOO stu- Elaine have two children, better way to educate his dents, It costs the Milanos both graduates of the Cass children. freedom of religion. $200 a year to educate each City school system. Their Rev. Milano, pastorUnited of the of their children. He has son Kurt is attending Unionville talked to other families vaduate school at the Uni- Methodist Church, wants Rev, Milano’s children accredited private school. whose children were enrol- rersity of , majoring his children to have an edu- attended a Christian school Milano said he was told if led in Christian Liberty in pharmacy administra- cation that combines while they lived in Ohio. He he refused, the children Academy classes, and tion. Their daughter Kris, a higher learning, and God’s was working as a chaplain could be placed in a foster some felt the courses were junior at Central Michigan principles. His beliefs are in a Springfield, Ohio, home. dren.too difficult for their chil-’ University, is majoring in now being put to the test in prison. They moved to the Milano said Judge Kent retail merchandising. the court system. Unionville area about 18 saw no signs of abuse, or Proctor has been an ac- For the past year Rev. months ago. Because he neglect, and did not enforce Milano said he doesn’t tive member of the Cass Milano has been teaching would have to drive several the DSS request. A pre-trial feel that he is a fanatic. “We City Chamber of Com- his two children, Tim and miles to take his children to has been set for June 10. are doing this because we merce, serving as presi- Donna, in his Unionville a church school, he decided “We want our children to feel we were called by God, dent and treasurer of the home. The children at- to teach his children at be adequately educated,” not to be obstinate.” vtail division. He has also tended Akron-Fairgrove home. ,crved as chairman of the Schools for one pear. Tim Milano said the reason he Cass City Centennial com- is a sixth grade student. is now in court is because mittee and the Fourth of Donna is in the third grade. the state requires that a Arrest pair July Festival committee. Last fall, when the 1984-85 home school must have a Since its beginning, Proc- school year started, Tim certified teacher instruct- tor has been president of and Donna began taking ing the children, He feels for shooting the Hills and Dales General THE 1985 CITIZEN of t e Year award was presented to classes at home, under the that this is in direct con- .,Hospital Medical Clinic instruction of their parents. trast to the United States Board, working to raise Tom Proctor (center) bJ . 984 Citizens of the Year winners, . Rev. Mhno explained Constitution that a klows money for building projects Gerqldine Prieskorn and Tom Herron. the children are enrolled in freedom of religion. DNR officer and recruiting new doctors courses offered by the Ironically, Rev. Milano Christian Liberty to the hospital. was a certified Michigan Two Millington brothers Township. At the time of Academy, Christian During 1968, as chairman a teacher. He taught for 17 were arrested and charged the shooting, officers Burke of the United Way Fund based educational organi- years, before quitting to at- in the Oct. 24 shooting of and Juris Didrichson were Drive, Proctor started the zation-in Prospect Heights, tend a seminary college to Department of Natural Re- in pursuit of a vehicle al- first payroll deduction sys- IL. The Milano children are become a minister. He sources Conservation Of- legedly driven by Steven S. tem for area workers. taught by their parents, taught in the Marlette ficer Timothy Burke. Simon, 20, Millington. The As a Rotary Club who serve as teacher’s School District for 12 years. The two brothers, Dale officerssuspected the vehi- member, Proctor has twice aides for the school. The Milano said that it would R. Matzke, 19, and Steven cle occupants were poach- served as president, and in children have textbooks to be easy for him to be recer- J. Matzke, 20, were ar- ing deer from a wooded 1971 was elected a district study. Tests are graded and tified, and meet the state rested Monday by Det. area on Hunt Road. During governor. As governor, he report cards are issued by requirements for a home Sgt. Dan Miller of the a 10-mile high speed chase represented Hotary Clubs the academy. school, but that would be Michigan State Police, down M-46, the vehicle Rev. Milano pointed out from 19 area counties. telling the state that it was Caro post. The arrests were slowed to turn south onto that his children are taking all right for them to require the result of an ongoing in- Shkridan Road. As the veh- In 1972 Proctor began a mathematics, science, certification. vestigation. icle was making the turn, a Rotary Youth Exchange spelling, English, writing, “We have taken the posi- Dale Matzke, 5438 W.Mil- spotlight was shined on the program, which has history and geography tion that they do not have lington Rd., Millington, has officers’ vehicle, and a bul- brought 26 students from 17 courses, the same as of- that right,” Milano said. He been charged with intent to let, fired from a 30.06 deer foreign countries to the fered in a public school. pointed out that while cer- murder, and a felony hunting rifle struck officer Cass City area. Under the He explained the differ- tification would be easy for firearm charge. He faces a Burke in the mouth. Burke program, 24 Cass City High ence in the academy educa- him, other home schools maximum penalty of life in was released from St. , School students have tion, and what a school sys- do not have that advan- prison for the intent to mur- Mary’s Hospital, Saginaw, studied in 11 foreign caun- tem teaches is the books tage. They are financially der charge. For the felony four days later. tries. reinforce the existence of unable to hire a certified firearm charge he faces a Simon has been charged He also started a Rotary God. For example, when a instructor.The question of legality two-year minimum jail sen- with aiding and abetting Leadership Training prog- lesson is teaching the stu- tence, with intent to commit mur- *amin 1972, which has pro- dent about a mountain reached the court system Steven Matzke, 9470 Bel- der, and a felony firearm vided leadership training to range, the book would tell Friday, when Rev. Milano say Rd., Millington, has charge. A May 28 trial date about 1,OOO students in the the student that God was called before Tuscola been charged with being an for Simon was adjourned in district. created the mountains. County Probate Court accessory after the fact to Tuscola County Circuit Proctor is presently the “It reinforces our Christ- Judge Wallace Kent. The a felony. He faces a Court Monday by Judge Rotary Youth Exchange ian ways,” Rev. Milano charges were for child neg- maximum jail sentence of Patrick Joslyn, Another program’s Central States said. “That is something we lect, because he refused to five years. According to the trial date has not been set. Committee chairman for want our children to have.” send his children to the pub- complaint filed against Ste- The Matzkes will have a Scandinavian countries. He He added that because lic schools. ven Matzke, he did harbor, pre-trial examination May has also served as district schools are not allowed to Milano said the Depart- maintain, protect, aid or as- 17 in Tuscola County Dis- chairman for Rotary Club teach students about God, ment of Social Services had sist with knowledge that the trict Court. They are pre- Youth Exchanges, and dur- they cannot raise their chil- requested the children be offenderhad committed the sently being held in Tuscola ng 1981 he was the interna- dren the way they want to, put under their supervision, felony . County Jail. Bond has been tional chairman for all Rot- THE 1985 JUNIOR Citizen of the Year award was pre- when God is restricted from and requested a court order The charges stem from set at $25,000 on Dale ary Club Youth Exchange the children while they at- be issued to force the chil- the shooting of Officer Matzke. Steven Matzke had programs. sented to Julie Smith by John Maharg. tend public schools. dren to go to a public or an Burke in rural Juniata bond set at $7,500. The district has honored their fellow Rotarian by de- signating him as a “Paul Harris Fellow,” a national When V-EDav announced recognition, An active member in the Trinity United Methodist Church, Proctor is a nember of the Men’s As- sociation and the choir. He also has worked with World War veterans tell how it was church youth groups. He is II a member of the Tom Forty years ago this war ended as his 3rd Ar- was so close to the final of the prisoners. “Weall went out and par- During that time he and of Teheran. He was with the Thumb Singers, week, area residents were mored Division was fight- fighting, when Germany Stine feels there is no- tied a lot,” Smith said about other soldiers prepared Army transportation corps, Proctor has been presi- caught up in the nation- ing near the Elbe River, surrendered, they were not thing wrong with President the celebration after the equipment to be taken to delivering weapons to Rus- dent of’ the Thumb Area wide celebration of the end about 35 miles southeast of allowed too much freedom Reagan’s visit to the Ger- war ended. the Pacific Theater to fight sian troops. Pharmacist Association, of Hitler’s quest for Berlin. Stine, then Sgt. for celebrations. man war cemetery. He Smith, an Army Staff the Japanese. “I have never seen people and is a member of the Na- world control. For several Stine, was with a front line For Stine it would be al- explained that most Ger- Sgt., was stationed about Smith was also sent to live like that,” he said about tional Federation of Inde- area residents, Germany’s maintenance division, re- most five more months be- man soldiers, like Ameri- four blocks from the Little Strasbourg, France, to the people living in Tehe- pendent Businessmen. surrender was more than a pairing tanks and trucks to fore he returned to can soldiers, were fighting Red School House that watch over German prison- ran. He explained they “I have found working headline in a local news- keep them battle ready. America. He was preparing a war they were ordered to housed the Supreme Head- ers of war as they disas- were misplaced people, with the young people a paper. It marked the end of Stine’s division was pul- to be sent to Japan, but that fight for their country. quarters of the Allied Ex- sembled a jet engine fac- who had fled from the war, very rewarding experi- a bloody battle across much led back from the fighting war ended before he left “There’s too much news pedit ionary Forces tory that was built into the They didn’t wear clothing, ence, ” Proctor said during of Europe. The war was for the last three days of the Europe. media on that. I don’t know (SHAEF), where General side of a hill. just sheets wrapped around his acceptance speech. over, and the soldiers were war, He explained they During their march ac- why they built it up like they Dwight D. Eisenhower was He explained the entire them. “My love is with this town, waiting for their trip home. were stopped to allow infan- ross Germany, Stine’s divi- have,” Stine said about the based. factory’s production parts Zawilinski arrived in and the people in it.” For many of the soldiers, try divisions to deal the sion liberated the Nor- press coverage of Reagan’s “One time Ike and his were disassembled, num- ending,Europe just as the war was the trip would be delayed final blow to the Nazi re- dhausen concentration visit. driver came into the shop bered, and later taken to JUNIOR CITIZEN for several months while gime. camp of Jewish prisoners, For J.E. Smith the war for repairs on his Cadillac,” the United States and put “I tell you, there was a they worked to stabilize and He added that they had and captured American came to an end while he Smith said. “It was quite an together again. From these happy bunch,” Zawilinski Julie Smith, daughter of bring order to a country been fighting their way ac- prisoners of war. was stationed in Reims, Fr- event. Everybody jumped parts, America’s first jet said about his fellow GI’s DonaId and Janice Smith, they had wreaked havoc ross France, Belgium and‘ “I looked at them and I ance. He was working on to attention.” fighter plane was built. after they found out the war “790 Leslie Rd., Decker, is upon. much of Germany, and they couldri’t believe it, they repairing tanks, trucks, It would be almost a year Bruno Zawilinski spent was over. They spent the were so gaunt,” Stine said and other military equip- d senior at Cass City High For Harrison Stine, 7499 welcomed the three-day before Smith was dis- his first 10 months of over- day drinking strong, warm School. After graduation, Daus Hd., Cass City, the rest. Because his division about the starved condition ment. charged from the Army. seas duty in the Iranian city Please turn to page 20 The Cass City Branch of to students in grades 2-3 at General Hospital UniversityAmerican WomenAssociation met atof ElementaryDeford and Schools. Evergreen Cass City Social and Personal Items the library in Cass City The program, “My Rock BIRTHS: High School April 23. is Bigger Than Your Rock,” May 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Officers were elected for a drama about children’s Mrs. Reva Little Phone 872-3698 Daryl (Connie) Iwan- 1986-87: president is Linda view of nuclear, was read kovitsch, Cass City, a girl program, Barbara Kosal ; MacRae, Barbara Stickle Randy McConnell of Jon Wilhelmi of East De- secretary, Evelyn Mac- and Dotty Scollon. Holly came Wednesday, troit spent the week end Rae, and treasurer, Geral- Hostesses for the evening May 1, and took his grand- with his mother, Mrs. Lilah dine Prieskorn. were Iva Profit, Helen mother to Flint for eye Wilhelmi. Dotty Scollon announced Baker, Mary Albee and treatments in Genesee 139 RIF books were given Cathy Cooper. Memorial Hospital. Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd day, he took Mr. and Mrs. Finkbeiner flew home May

CASS CITY CHRONICLE Marriaere~ Licenses Vern McConnell to Berklev U 1 after spending the winter USPS 092-700 where they spent until ’ PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY in Lakeland, Fla. Their AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Randy Grierson, Mil- Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. daughter and son-in-law, 6550 Main Street lington, . Wnd Colleen David Nordquist, The .Mr. and Mrs. Donne11 Hol- John tlaire. publisher Roberts, Millington. Nordquists and son Chris land of Sebewaing, who had National Advertising Representative Thomas Glynn, Mil- spent the week end with been visiting the Finkbein- Michigan Weekly Newspapers Inc 257 lington, and Pamela Coom, Mrs. Julia Sanchez and the Mr. and Mrs. Max Agar The Women’s Bible study ers in , drove their Avenue, fast Vassar . Vern McConnells. returned home Friday. group of the Sutton the church. Second class WstaqP paid at Cass city. Methodist ,Church met car home and arrived April PATIENTS LISTED MON- .Michigan 48726 Michael Schenk, Vassar, They and their daughter, 28. DAY, MAY 6, WERE: Subscription Price To post offices in Tus- Tuesday morning at the Mrs. Andrew Kozan, cola, Huron and Sanllac oo a and Kelly Jo Rutherford, Visitors during the week Mrs. Clifford Owens of home of Mrs. Clayton Cass City, Mrs: William year or 2 years for $1500, 3 years for Vassar. end at the home of Archie Grand Rapids, spent 10 Mrs. Lilah Wilhelmi vis- Jeffrey Hockey, Joseph $21 0O.W 50 for SIX months and 3 months Turner. Dale Will, Caro, and McPhail were Tom Kolar, days in Florida and visited ited cousins, Mrs. Aura Ashmore of Gagetown and for $2 50 Mrs. Floy Arnold of Ubly High, Mrs. Catherine In Michigan a year, 2 years Sherry Dennis, Caro. Charles Brown, Mr. and the Graydon Agars in Teague and Mrs. Lona Ab- . $1000 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tracy, attended a pink and blue McDonald, Julia Milligan, $18 00, 6 months $5.50 Richard Blackmer. Fos- Mrs. Cleatus Howey of Hol- Olbsmar, Mrs. Agar’s sis- bott, Friday evening in De- Michael Parks, Gerald In Other part “‘Ited States,$” O0 toria, and Celia Suttle, Fos- brook, Mr. and Mrs. Clare ter and husband, Mr. and his daughter, Carol Shields ford. shower in Saginaw Sunday a year or 2 years, $20 00,6 months $E 00 of Marlette, and son, Tim afternoon for Mrs. Helen Romig, Cass City; and 3 months for $325 50 cents extra toria. Schuette of Ivanhoe, Ernie Mrs. Alton Clink in Tracy of Watrousville, at- Ashmore. Evard Anderson, De- Zephyrhills, Mr. and Mrs. Visitors Friday at the ckerville ; Ivan Corkins and Mr. and tended the funeral of Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ione Groves, 59, in Drayton Salem women Mrs. Lynda Rocheleau, Mrs. Lawson Stinger in Clayton Hartwick were James Brinkman, Bradenton. Plains Monday. She is sur- Mrs. Larry Ball of Alpena vived by her mother, Mrs. Gagetown ; and her sister, Mildred hold dinner meet Arlington Gray, Decker; Mr. and Mrs. E. Carmack Harriett Jones of Drayton Bradshaw of Burton. Plains, a son, two The United Methodist Nathan Kain, Owendale: Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charlotte Kitchen, Garrison Stine attended a daughters, two sisters and Ethel O’Leary of Grosse Women of Salem Church a brother. met at the church Monday Deford ; retirement party Sunday at Pointe was a week-end vis- Duane Wolf, Unionville. Fenton for the Smiths’ son- itor of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce evening. The meeting in-law, Lyle Wheeler. Also Baptist women Gee. The Gees met her in began with a 6:30 dinner attending were Mr. and Guatemala two years ago. provided by Iva Mae Hil- Ask for -1 Mrs. George Smith of meet Monday dinger, Bertha Hildinger, Drayton Plains, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frances Joos, Helen Bartle Mrs. Roger Nicholas of The Women’s Missionary Perry were in Ann Arbor and Louise Buehrly. Kawkawlin and Scott and Fellowship met Monday Friday. Iris Tuckey was in charge Randy Stine of Ionia. evening in the Baptist of devotions and spoke on Church with 17 women pre- Week-end guests of Mrs. “Daniel. ” NA~ONALARTCRA~ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hanby sent. Emma Kettlewell were her In the business meeting, M.L~ your Acetion wh~ and Mrs. Lillian Hanby Shirley Shaw presided nephew and his wife, Mr. a thank you was read from were Sunday dinner guests over the business meeting. and Mrs. Milton Breakie.of the Chelsea Home for bingo complctt eonfidamcc that of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hanby. Prayers for missionaries Port Huron. prizes sent by the local you arc d100&6 from a Mother‘s Week They celebrated the birth- were led by Ruth Fisher UMW group. line ofthe fbwt quality .rrd I Helen Bartle announced /v begins May 6. Call or days of Mr. and Mrs. Jim and testimonies were given Organic Growers eorraetot~of form. ed in blue or yellow. Hanby which were in April. the mother-daughter ban- visit us today. by Isabel Whittenburg and youCome in yourh and wedding let urn plana.&I I I Michelle Hanby. quet will be held this Satur- slate meet at day evening, May 11. $1250 up I Mrs. Paul Craig attended The mother-daughter Arrangements f a music recital Friday The program was a film Starting at banquet will be held May Kingston hall evening in the Colling 30. on “Families of Korea.” The Cass City The June 3 meeting will slooo Church of the Nazarene. A Refreshments were The next meeting of the grand-niece, Jenny Storm, served by Shirley Shaw and be at the home of Mrs. Gil Chronicle Thumb Area Chapter of Or- Schwaderer . of Caro is one of the stu- Olive Stark. ganic Growers of Michigan dents. will be held Thursday, May Mrs. Walters 16. It is scheduled to start Hills and Dales I Daisy Mr. and Mrs. Grant at 7:30 p.m. at the Kingston Hutchinson, who had spent fire hall located 1/4 mile the winter in Florida, ar- nursing grad Schedule of Events I Special south of the blinking light Open to General Public rived home May 1. on M-46. at Delta Guest speaker will be Dr. May 12 thru May 18 Mrs. Theda Seeger re- Carl Lamb. He is a certified IEVENT DATE TIME PLACE turned home April 29 from Mrs. Jim (Bernadette) nutritional consultant and . She left April 8 Walters of Bay City has his topic will be “The Nutri- HOSPITAL WEEK MAY 12-18 .i and visited relatives and graduated from Delta Col- Corsages - Potted Plants - Planters tionai Aspects of Revising. Hospital Tag Day May 9 7 a.m. - Downtown i friends at Riverside, Glen- lege School of Nursing. the Aging Process.” f dora and Sunnymead. She Commencement was held For more infor mation, Hospital Tours May 13 6:30-8p.m.Refresh- I spent a week at Clendora Sunday in the Delta gym- contact Joe Doerr at 313- ments with a friend, their first nasium. 235-6324 or Dennis Lasceski I CASS CITY FLORAL iI meeting in 47 wars. at 517-269-7980. Free Blood Pressure May 14 9-10 a.m. Lg.Room Meeting :I Class i Your F. T.D. and Teleflora Shop for 28 Years i Mr. and Mrs. Audley I Horner returned home Judge Kent Free Heart Health May 15 9-10 a.m. :.i-% f Phone 872-3675 April 27 from Florida where ut Trinity Class Dr. Donahue May 15 8-12 a.m. Out-patient Women’smet Clinic -I The monthly meeting of Expectant Parents May 15 7-9 p.m. Lg. Meeting United Methodist Women Class was held Monday evening in Trinity Church. Free Stop Smoking May 16 7-9 p.m. Lg. Meeting LAST DAY OF Mrs. John Marshall pres- Program Room ided at the business meet- ing at 7 o’clock. Devotions Dr. Ahmed, Allergist May 16 1-5 p.m. Out-patient were led by Virginia Clinic Hartwick with “mothers” I Dr. Jeung May 17 8-12 a.m. Out-patient , the subject. Clinic The June meeting will be a baby shower for the Red AMBULATORY CARE CENTER: Bird Mission in Kentucky. Bernadette Walters Guest speaker was Prob- Immediate Care Clinic: Friday 6:OO a.m. through Mon- ’ ate Judge Wallace Kent day 6:OO a.m. and holidays. Mrs. Walters is the who addressed the subject daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of child delinquency. Free Blood Pressures: 8:OO a.m.-8:00p.m. William Zimba of Deford Twenty-four members at- and is a graduate of Cass tended and others from the Physician available in ER - Friday 6:OO p.m. until Monday I City High School. congregation joined them 6:OO a.m. There is always a physician on call. The Walters have two for the program. children, Nathan and At the close of the meet- Physical, Respiratory or Speech Therapy available on an Joshua. ing, group No. 4 with Em- Out-Patient basis as ordered by your physician. She is employed at malou Goodall and Pauline General Hospital Hulburt, chairpersons, To schedule yourself for any of the above clinics or ”‘ Saginaw I in the cardiac section. served refreshments. classes call 872-2121 Ext. 255.

Notice of Last Day of Registration of the Electors of Cass City Public’Schools Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, Michigan

To The Electors of the School District:

Please take notice that the annual school election of the school district will be held on Monday, June 10,1985.

The last day on which persons may register with the appropriate city or township clerks, in order to be eligible to vote at the annual school election called to be held on Monday, June 10, 1985, is Monday, May 13,1985. Persons registering after 500 o’clock, p.m., on Monday, May 13, 1985, are not eligible to vote at the annual school election.

Persons planning to register with the respective city or township clerks must ascertain the days and hours on which. the clerks’ offices are open for registration.

This notice,is give by order of the Board of Education. bad axe cass city

Ben Hobart, Secretary, Board of Education \

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By Jim Fitzgerald ...... Coca-Cola Co. Chairman years they could have been When I was a 14-year-old Dave Erla was elated when he received a call from Hunt Roberto Goizueta says new selling and advertising - a soda jerk at Barnett’s Coke is “smoother, rounder better drink for loyally Construction the other day informing him that his canoe Drugstore in Port Huron, had been found. and bolder.” What does that singing citizens of the uni- one of my back-room tasks mean? It was lost in the Cass River early this spring just after verse. The advertising was emptying the barrel of ice out when it tipped with Erla and a couple of buddies in it. treachery is what really Coca-Cola syrup into gallon Does it mean old Coke is His good “friends” at Hunt’s told him that they had it and stings. Since before the in- jugs that were later would drop it off for him. lumpy, square and bash- vention of neon lights, no emptied into the soda foun- ful? Was the old Coca-Cola Along about dusk they did, gently depositing it in the front product’s advertising has tain to facilitate the squirty driveway. chairman named Bob been more ubiquitous and creation of lemon, cherry Glutz? Everything was peaches and cream until daylight the persuasive than Coke’s. Its and chocolate Cokes. It was next day. Dave got his boat back, all right, but it was in two sales messages were recog- I have a bottle of old Coke a slow process and I often pieces carefully joined together to appear intact in bad nized and believed left the barrel spigot open in the refrigerator and now light. / everywhere. I was born while going up front to wait I don’t want to drink it. I’d knowing how to refresh a on customers. I knew I ********** feel like a fool. That old- pause. would return before the jug Coke was purchased under And now the Coca-Cola overflowed. the assumption that it was Lucky me. Just scads of awards come unsolicited across chairman says the Coke he One day while mixing a my desk. The latest was a “Winner-gram” from the World it - the finest soft drink advertised last week was milk shake I noticed some- available. Now Roberto Travel Club, Inc. I have been chosen to rpceive a vacation lumpy. I can hardly wait thing strange - my shoes offer in fabulous Florida, etc. Goizueta says I should have for the announcement that were sticking to the floor. waited for the new, im- I was really feeling like one of the chosen few until I John Wayne was a com- Much too late, proved Coke. I realized I noticed that the “signature” on my free offer was printed to munist spy. was way overdue at the look like someone actually took the trouble to sign. At least. I never thought Coca- Especially dismaying is Coke barrel. Urged on by a CASS CITY Lions Club member Lloyd Bryant sells a the computer spewed out my name correctly. Cola would do that to me. I Coca-Cola’s admission that burly pharmacist named white cane to Becky Bacon, Cass City, at the annual sale its new formula was disco- Arnold Snyder, I mopped ********** am used to new, improved Friday. Lions Club members collected more than $800 from soap, and to the new-model vered by accident during up the mess in only four car that decreases the the development of Diet hours. the sale. The money collected will be used to fund local and Admittedly, my experience in golf tournaments isn’t all value of my year-old car Coke. That sounds suspi- It was a lumpy mess. I state-wide blindness prevention screenings, leader dog that great, but I have been in a few. None are run any better ciously like another victory should have waited for the than that run by the Cass City Gavel Club. $3,000 overnight. Planned programs, homes for the blind and to purchase glasses for obsolescence has long been for the physical-fitness new, improved Coke, which It has a well deserved reputation for excellence and the nuts. is smoother. players realize it and most of them mark it as a must 3 major factor in the suc- the needy. cess of the American ty- A sensuously curved, event on their golf schedules and return year after year. coon and the screwing of five-cent bottle of ice-cold e the American consumer. Coke should refresh the pause a young man takes he Vandal But the tycoons who while mowing the grass on T make Coke have always in- a 90-degree August after- noon. He should get his arm shoots sisted on selling it only to I joyous people who sing pat- wet to the elbow while fish- H aire riotic songs while standing ing the bottle out of the pop 8Ch001 on a God-kissed mountain- cooler in which a £ bus top. The ever-thoughtful chunk of ice is melting at Net Coca-Cola tycoons make the corner gas station. This window hetheir customers never Coke should be gulped fast have to move more than a enough to make your nose Cass City Police Officer few steps to buy a Coke. fizz. I hesitate to tell you about neighboring air base, Donald Miller Jr. reported Coke shouldn’t come in what I was doing when The announcement came that someone shot a rear Before Neil Armstrong left World War I1 ended in by word of mouth and after Earth to become the first huge plastic containers that window of a Cass City can’t be drained in one slug. Europe (V-E Day) and learning it was true, the School District bus Monday man on the moon, he when it ended in the Pacific softball game stopped right checked his pockets to It shouldn’t be poured onto at 4:15 p.m. ice cubes to be sipped with (V-J Day). there in the middle of an According to the report, make sure he had change inning. for the Coke machine. a salad without breaking But here goes. It’s not the bus was southbound on your diet or getting you in much of a story but un- Suddenly, the end was in N. Seeger Street, north of SO it is shocking to hear trouble with Vic Tanny. counted GI’s can relate to sight. No more wondering the village limits when the Coca-Cola executives That is the pause that de- it better than stories of the how long it might be, It was third window from the rear idmit that for the past 100 presses. guys you read about each party time that night. Joy on the driver’s side was year. reigned. shot by a BB or pellet gun. Bus driver Daniel There is little drama and It’s strange that it hap- McClorey said that he little excitement in the av- pened when I wasn’t killing heard thk rear window on her erage soldier’s career. The time in the barracks. Or break. It was later deter- vast majority of the time is figuring pay vouchers for mined the window had been Mother spent waiting for some- an officer or GI. shot. thing to happen, perform- At the time it seemed that There were no students ing inconsequential tasks was about all that ever hap- on the bus at the time the or devising ways to while pened. window was shattered. away the boring hours. Over the years those Cass City Police Chief is hours of frustration fade Gene Wilson reported that There’s no doubt that and the high spots remain. a tree on Cass City High stories picked for publica- A vacation in Chicago School property was cut May 1 tion are interesting. Un- means more when you have down April 25. The tree, usual. That’s why they are spent six months waiting planted by the 1984 graduat- selected. for it to happen. A ball ing class, was cut down jwith a saw. Soldiers have various game beats doing nothing ways of breaking the in the barracks all hollow. monotony. I was busy using Truthfully, I never read Sweet apples a couple of them when the any of those end of the war victories were announced. stories. There’s more sugar in an apple than in 3 candy bar. It was a coincidence that Perhaps I would if sub- An average-size apple con- both were only distantly re- sequent events didn’t prove tains 14.7 grams of sugar. A lated to my job as a soldier. that the time wasted and all one ounce chocolate bar with NEED WE SAY MORE? the lives lost really didn’t almonds contains only 14.4 When V-E Day was an- grams. nounced I was stretching a change much at all. three-day pass into five days and spending it in Off Chicago with Dorothy. rt 20 % V-E Day provided a mild glow, The job was half STO R E-WI DE done. 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Judi Haas, Diana Grifka, Betty Smith Designers I PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY. MAY 9.1985 ing a baby 1 1 J It sa FAMILY AFFA IR at Hills & Dales General Hospital

Family Centered Maternity Care

Concept of individualized maternity care which offers safe, quality health care while focusing on both the physical and psychosocial needs of the client, newborn and family. This concept is one of flexibility, adaptability and promotion of a fulfilling birthing experience for the new parents,

Birthing Room Available

This is a specially designated room which has been prepared and equipped to allow the mother to labor, deliver and recover in the same room, which provides a home-like atmosphere. The room resembles that of a bedroom with soft blue wallpaper, ruffle bedspread, flower bouquets, wall hangings, stylish curtains and window shades. During the birthing experience you may tape your baby's first cry and all the excitement!! This special gift from'us can be cherished forever! "The use of the birthing bed is certainly something we highly recommend. The natural sitting position helps the birth process and enables mom to get a bird's-eye view of a very special event!" This is just one of the numerous positive comments expressed by our previous clients.

FAMILY CENTERED MATERNITY* CARE

Infant/Parental Bonding Encouraged Our Clients with Past Experiences in the Birthing Room tell it all!! Bonding is a process by which the human infant becomes attached to the parents. Research informs "I loved it!! It was beautiful!" "I was nervous and the birth- us how very important it is for mother and ing room made me feel like I was at home." "The OB staff newborn to be together as quickly as possible after at Hills and Dales should be proud! They are way above delivery. This bonding process helps with larger hospitals with their insight to create a homey place to adjustment to the new and changing world and have a baby." "The education obtained from the classes provides the newborn with a warm, loving and gives you a better understanding of the entire birth secure foundation in which to grow. A comment experience and the birthing room allows a person to from a previous client regarding their recovery utilize their education to its fullest potential. Since you period in the birthing room. "I also liked the quiet labor and deliver in one room, you can place your entire atmosphere after the ordeal was over. It was just concentration on the birth of your baby without outside so relaxing to stay there alone with my husband interferences!" "All the nurses have been super, so helpful and new baby, it was like being in a bonding at all times. I cafi't believe how they are right there when session a " YOU need them even during that big snow storm with three Expectant Parent and of us in labor rooms at the same time! We couldn't be more Sibling Classes pleased!" In preparing for the new baby, we offer educational classes for both the parents and Our Post-Partum Experience siblings (brothers and sisters) of the new baby. Expectant parent classes include male and female Besides having our highly trained professional nurses and anatomy, fetal growth and development, body doctors here to give you special individualized care, we changes in the expectant mother, nutrition and offer a few special touches to make the birth of your baby breast feeding, relaxation exercises, prenatal a memorable event. Candlelight "Dinner for Two" is an exercises, breathing techniques, labor and intimate dinner to honor your precious new baby. The menu includes choice of wine or juice, choice of steak, delivery, breathing and relaxation exercises, tour If your physician is not a member of our Medical Staff of maternity department, new infant and mother, fried shrimp, chicken or spare ribs, choice of potato and hospital routines, infant care _and family planning but is licensed to practice medicine in the state of vegetable, choice of salad, dessert and beverage. We serve and contraception. Sibling classes include slide Michigan, has obstetrical privileges at another hospital this to you by candlelight, Rooming-In can be carried out. presentation of fetal development and discussion, along with demonstrable competencies in complications This refers to the baby remaining with mom 24 hours a day. It gives you time to get to know your baby and helps movie "Our Family is Changing in a Very Special for inherent thereto, then he, or she, may apply you gain the experience and confidence you may feel Way," tour of maternity depapment and X-ray Courtesy Medical Staff Membership and if approved, department, games and craft time with' necessary before being discharged. Call Back: after deliver you at Hills and Dales General Hospital. The discharged we encourage you to call back if any problems refreshment. It's a time where children can really h choice is arise. We keep an open line of communication. We care be a part of the birthing-- experience. yours! I about you when you're home tool HILLS & DALES GENERAL HOSPITAL For information notify Mus. Faith Fahrner RN 872-2121

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Thursday evening at the team ab4m half way Chamber of Commerce an- through the year. nual banquet I was amazed One time, during an arti- as Geraldine Prieskorn ficially induced weakness, read the liSt of accomplish- I almost joined the National ments and organizations of Rodeo Association. The the 1985 Citizen of the Year, next day I quickly changed Tom Proctor. my mind. To me it seems almost While I was in college I impossible that someone as received a letter from one busy as Proctrir, the owner of those Greek organiza- of a business, and a family tions, telling me that I was

3 man, could still find time to a member of their frater- ’join an organization, let nity. Since I hadn’t applied alone serve as a chairman to be accepted, I never of several. showed up for any meet- I never have been the ings. type of person to volunteer During my most recent my time to any organiza- semester of college I was tions. Aside from church notified that I had been activities, the closest I have selected to receive an ever come to being involved award. My teacher nomi- in an organization was a nated me. Again I didn’t Tuesday night bowling know about it until after I Next Fri.: “Cats Eve” and ‘‘Teachers” league. I can’t tell you how had already been selected. STORY TIME - Doris Jones of Rawson Memorial Library read to a group of happy I was to find some- I received a form to fill out three and four-yearaoldchildren at the library Friday. The library is sponsoring one to replace me on the asking me to list the organi- zations and community a story time each Thursday and Friday during May. Story time is 10:30 a.m. groups that I was involved Parents whose children are interested in attending the story time are to contact in. They had room to list the library to register. about 50. I listed my Wedding church. My name and list of accomplishments was Announcements supposed to be printed in a book. I have never looked Gagetoton wzan’injured SUNDAY: 2:30 till 6:OO ADULTS $1.50 and at the book, but I imagine that when compared to In vita tions , FRI. thruTHURS., MAY 10.16 other students, my list of organizations is one of the shorter ones. in motorcrcle mishap When I worked for a RETURN;. newspaper in Macomb TO A GALAXY FAR, FAR AWAY I County, I used to attend the Friday at 2:45 p.m. 3846 Cemetery Rd., Cass Chamber of Commerce According to the report, City. meetings for the paper. Mary H. Pratt, 44, 7487 The report states that Each month, before the Shabbona Rd., Deford, was when Pratt began making meeting, the publisher of driving a Cass City School the turn, she had the green the paper used to give me road motorcycle -accident District bus southbound on light, but the time the further details by $20 to pay for my meal, and Sunday at 6:35 p.m. No were Seeger Street. She was pre- pedestrian crossed, the available. buy drinks for the advertis- According to the rewrt. paring to make a right turn light had turned red. Mills ers. I usually planned it so filed by Cass City Poliie df- Cass City Police Chief onto Main Street, but had to was unable to avoid the bus I bought one of the last ficer Phillip Klaus, Lynda wait for a pedestrian \to because a Lions Club rounds, after most of the Gene Wilson reported there L. Rocheleau, 4913 Center were no injuries when a car cross in front of the bus. member was in the middle people had left. I pocketed I St., Gagetown, was injured and a school bus collided After the pedestrian cros- of the Main Street whatever was left over. I sed, Pratt proceeded to crosswalk, during white looked at it as one of the make the right turn, and cane sale. There were no fringe benefits of the job. was struck bv a vehicle dri- citations issued in the acci- Early in my newspaper ven by Virgiiia L. Mills, 16, dent. Catalogs loaned’ career I often thought I Cass City youth would like to be involved in overnight. local government. After seeing people recalled be- cause they took a stand on hurt in accident The Weather I what they felt was right, I High Low Precip Starts Friday, Free Subscription quickly changed my mind. Tuscola County Sheriff’s ket for failure to report an Wednesday...... 57 ..... 36 ...... 0 May 17. One week with Each Order I will probably spend the Department Deputy James accident. Thursday.. ...i...... ,6?. .... 31 ...... 0 e onlv! It’s the rest of my life on the out- Giroux reported a 17-year- Deputy Patrick Finn re- Friday...... 74...... 34 ...... 0 side, looking at people like old Cass City youth was ported that Timothy E. Saturday...... 68..... 52 ...... W Tom Proctor, Geraldine treated and released after Good,.31, 7687 Bach Rd., SUndaY...... 76.. ... 46 ...... 07 Cass Prieskorn, Tom Herron, being injured in a one-car Gagetown, was not injured Monday...... 62.. ...,36 ...... 03 City and other Citizens of the accident Saturday at 1:30 when his vehicle rolled over Tuesday ...... 70 ..... 34 ...... o Chronicle Year with respect for try- a.m. April 30 at 12:30 a.m. 872-2010 ing to improve their com- Deputy Giroux reported Goal was eastbound on (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant munity. They make living that Jeffrey S. Wallace, 18, M-25, and failed to in a community a lot better. 6464 River Rd., Cass City, negotiate a curve at the in- was eastbound on Elmwood tersection of Old State Road, attempting to turn Road. Good’s vehicle rolled left onto Crawford Road, over on its side in a swampy when he lost control of the area. vehicle and went into a Sgt. Thomas Kern re- IT IS UNLAWFUL TO ditch on the west side of ported that Susan L. Ham- Crawford Road. mond, 18, 7014 Kelly Rd., Cass City, was not injured A passenger in the Wal- when she struck a deer LET DOGS RUN AT LARGE lace vehicle, Eric H. Saturday at 9:15 p.m. LaJoie, 6682 Houghton Hammond was south- Ordinance No. 110 Street, Cass City, was taken bound on Cemetery Road, to Hills and Dales General about one-half mile north of *FREE VIDEO TAPE Hospital by friends. Severance Road when she AN ORDINANCE PERTAINING TO THE KEEPING OF DOGS and DISC MEMBERSHIP WITHIN THE VILLAGE OF CASS CITY FREE POPCORN THE VILLAGE OF CASS CITY ORDAINS: * RCA Video Camera Rental Sect ion 01 It is unlawful to dogs to run at large at any Video Tape Player Rental permit time THURSDAY thru SUN DAY on public or private land within the Village of Cass City, * Video Disc Rental other than on land owned by the owner or custodian of the MAY 940-1142 (4 DAYS) dogs * No Deposit dogs or.on land where permission to allow the to Sorry, no “Bargain Nite” this picture. run has been obtained. (Dogs on a leash or accompanied by Thursday...... 8:00 Only owner shall not be deemed to be running at large.) Over 1700 Movies to Rent. Fri.-Sat.-Sun...... 7:30 and 9:20 (2 Showings) From the studio that gave you “Splash” Section 2. It is unlawful to keep or harbor any dog which by loud or frequent barking, yelping, or howling shall cause annoyance AFTER HOURS DROP 1 TM greatest adventure w born! I to the neighborhood or to people passing to and fro on the BOX FOR YOUR TAPES streets of the Village of Cass City.

... Section 3. It is unlawful to harbor a dog which is fierce or vicious SATELLITE or a dog that has a habit of biting people. Section 4. Any dogs found in violation of this ordinance will be picked up and impounded by either the Village Police or SYSTEMS I I the County Dog Warden.

c I Section 5. It shall be the right of a private citizen to pick up any Startins at and all stray dogs running at large in violation of Section COMING NEXT THURSDAY 1 of this ordinance and turn said dogs over to the Village “PORKY’S REVENGE” Police or the County Dog Warden. $99soo (May 23) “Return of the Jedi” Section 6. Any person or persons keeping three or more dogs on their ON SITE DEMONSTRATtON property shall obtain a kennel permit from the Village AVAlLAB LE! PRINTING SERVICE Zoning Ad~inistrator. Section 7. The owner of any dog picked up and impounded by either QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN Whatever your printing needs, we serve them the Village Police or the County Dog Warden for running right! Latest modern off8et and letterpress at large in violation of this ordinance, or any person equipment to assure you of the best results who fails to obtain a required kennel permit, shall be in every way. guilty of a misdemeanor and be subject to a fine of $50.00 for a first offense, $100.00 for the second offense, and imprisonment of up to 30 days in jail and a $100.00 fine The Cass City Chronicle for any subsequent violation. Phone 872-2010 CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, MAY 9,1985 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

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Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mr.and Mrs. Harold Per- were Thursday evening surgery. Mildred Trusler in Flint. geon were Saturday guests Shagena attended the fun- sell spent Friday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Matthews and Mark Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cle- of Mr. and Mrs. Ear, eral of an uncle, Louis and evening with Bernice Cleatus Howey. were Thursday forenoon land and Darlene were Fri- Schenk. Anglebrandt, at the Gracey. Fran Yietter of Filion guests of Mrs. Alex Cleland day evening guests of Mr. Visitors at the home of Kaarer-Simpson Funeral Jack Naples, who attends spent Tuesday and Wednes- and Carol Laming, and Mrs. Curtis Cleland. Edanna and David Home in Port Huron at 2 Sumie College at Hancock, day with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mr. and Mrs. Danny Mr. and Mrs. Rufino Sweeney last week were o’clock Wednesday and and Mr. and Mrs. John Hewitt. Other Wednesday Wietek of Detroit were Labra left Friday for Gen Booms of Bad Axe, later visited Mr. and Mcs. Naples of East Detroit evening guests were Mr. Tuesday guests of Mrs. Coopersville after spending Mrs. Fred Hagcn, Rill David Merriman at Port spent from Wednesday and Mrs. Don McKnight of Louis Naples. a week with Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney, Dennis Hagen, Sanilac. through Saturday with Mrs. Bad Axe. Mr. and Ms. Harold Lee Jack Tyrrell, Carrie and Mrs. Bryce Hagen, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Louis Naples. Mrs. Allen Hortop of of Marlette and Mr. and Jim. Harold Ballagh, Mrs. Dale Sweeney were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chippi Imlay City visited Bernice Mrs. Frank Laming ar- Mrs. Ray Peter and Hind, Reva Silver, Mr. and guests of Mr.and Mrs. Alex and family of Bay City, Mr. Gracey at Hills and Dales rived home Monday after daughter Marsha of Port Mrs. Glen Shagena. Ross in Bad Axe. and Mrs. Jerry Leitch of Hospital in Cass City. spending the winter in Holi- Huron were Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mother’s Day Special Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bad Axe and Mr. and Mrs. Doris Kinney visited Sara day, Fla. of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H6ndricks of Port Austin Bailey of St. Clair were Frank Laming were Mon- Campbell and Harry Ed- Mrs. Jim Doerr and Cur- Peter and Dan. were Saturday supper and 11130 - 3130 Saturday afternoon guests day supper guests of Mr. wards Friday. tis Cleland attended the Mr. and Mrs. Randy evening guests of Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene and Mrs. Duane Chippi in Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fiddlers’ Jamboree at Schenk and Elizabeth of Pi- Mrs. Cliff Jackson. @ New York Strip Cordon Bleu Cleland and Karen in Bad Cass City. Spencer went on a Parrott Brown City Saturday after- Prime Rib Chicken Rebecca Axe, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mrs. Jim Hewitt was a tour with an extension noon. Orange Roughy Veal Marsala Cleland and girls and even- Thursday forenoon guest of group to Shipshewana, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gib- ing guests of ’Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Curtis Cleland, Ind., Tuesday and Wednes- bard of Bad Axe, Mrs. Carl Shrimp Veal Parmesan Curtis Cleland, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gib- day, Gibbard and Kathy met Jim Jackson spent the Mrs. Evans Gibbard vis- David Regal of Plymouth week end with Don bard Jr. of Bad Axe, Mr. ;OUP & SALAD . BREAD and Mrs, Carl Gibbard, ited Lillian Otulakowski for lunch in Bad Axe Satur- Jackson. and Stella Leszczynski day. BAR TABLE Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Karen and Kathy attended the funeral of Mrs. Herman Monday. Mrs. George Jackson Jr. I Glaza spent from Friday Mrs. Curtis Cleland and of Oxford, Mrs. George Above Dinners Include through Sunday at their cot- Wojtas of Argyle at the Zinger-Smigielski Funeral Jeff attended a 4-H meeting Jackson and Mrs. Melvin Potato - Rice Pilaf or Homemade Pasta - Vegetable tage at Lewiston. at the Sandusky conference Peter attended the mother- Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cle- Home in Ubly at 11 o’clock Friday. room Saturday forenoon. daughter banquet at Our land were Wednesday even- Mrs. Jack Tyrrell spent a Savior Lutheran Church in ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Complimentary Glass of Asti Jackson Jr, of Oxford spent few days with Milo Herman Bad Axe Thursday evening. Jack Pelton. at Montrose. Beatrice Hundersmarck II I COUPON - - .-----I I Mrs. A1 Lowell and Mrs. from Wednesday evening -- - for Mother through Sunday at their Mrs. George Jackson was of Bad Axe, Mr. and Mrs. I 1 Cliff Robinson were among a Monday lunch guest of Jack Ross of Ubly and Mr. I * home here. ------a group of 23’ers from Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Robin- Margaret Carlson. and Mrs. Earl Schenk spent I $250 Off on I Desserts Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Thursday in Saginaw. Michigan, Canada and In- son, Heather and Aliceson, I Premises f and friend Laura of Homer Schenk and Elizabeth of Pi- Tom Kolar and Charlie I i Strawberry Shortcake diana who met Saturday at geon and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown visited Archie I On Any Large I and Kristen Gage of Good- I Cheesecake Holland for a 23’ers reun- rich spent from Friday Schenk spent Friday in McPhail in Cass City Sun- ion. Saginaw. day afternoon. I PIZZA I Chocolate Raspberry Torte evening through Sunday Z Jack Ross and Floyd with Mr. and Mrs. Torn Mr. and Mrs. John Pfaff Mr. and Mrs, Cliff with 3 items or more Children Is Menu Available Zuluaf of Ubly and Matt, Kolar, of Bad Axe were Sunday Jackson were Thursday Misty and Mark Woolner afternoon guests and Mr. Reservations Phone 665-9971 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Booms evening guests of Mr. and $ $200 Off Take-Out % were Monday evening and Lisa of Harbor Beach and Mrs. Don Thaneof Car0 Mrs. Leonard Stirrett in 0 Orders guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl were Sunday evening were Sunday evening Bad Axe, Schenk. I guests of Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Chuck Painter of Bad Axe I I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Angus Sweeney. Robinson. spent Saturday at the home I At Pizza Villa I Sowden of Cass City were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt. I With This Coupon I Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Murill Shagena of Jackson were Friday after- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold I I on tbe fJiU d’ Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson. Cass City and Mr. and Mrs. noon and supper guests of LaPeer were Tuesday I Phone. Expires 872-4440 5-2 or 1-85 872-5331 I Dining Golfing Charles Corbishley of Glen Shagena visited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hendrick evening guests of Mr. and I I Lodging Bad Axe spent Thursday Ted Miller at Croswell Mon- in Cass City. Mrs. Elmer Fuester in Cass I One coupon per family - I - _- -. .4 - with and Mrs. Jim day. Mrs. Bill Bredow of Bad City. I Not good with any other coupon. I Mr. I Hewitt while Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cleland Axe was a Friday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cleland I------I COUPON ------Advertise It In The Chronicle. Charlie Corbishley went to Jr. of Pontiac spent from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt Jr. of Pontiac, Jean Matth- Frankenmuth for dinner. Saturday evening till Wed- and Leslie Hewitt. ews, Mrs. Alex Cleland and -- nesday with Mrs. Alex Cle- Bernice Gracey came Carol Laming spent Mon- OPEN: land and Carol Laming. home Friday after spend- day in Bay City. Sunday-Thursday: 530 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. MACHINERY AND REAL ESTATE Other Saturday evening ing eight days in Hills and Mrs. Evans Gibbard and guests were Ken Osentoski Dales Hospital in Cass City Sandy, and Dan Taylor Friday and Saturday: Open 24 Hours and Jean Matthews. where she underwent were Sunday guests of Wayne Sweeney was a I Saturday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Sweeney. , Due to ill health I will sell at public auction at the place located 6 miles Charles Champagne of DAIRY - MACHINERY - REAL ESTATE Marlette was a Sunday !l south, 1 mile east, 1/4 mile north of Ubly on Freiberger Road, or 4 miles forenoon guest of Don and north, 1 mile east, 114 mile north of Argyle on Freiberger Road, the George Jackson Jr. ~ following personal property on: Beatrice Hundersmarck of Bad Axe was a Sunday afternoon guest of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Schenk. Mr. and Mrs. Kolar Commencing at 11 a.m. Sharp Jacob’s Lunch Wagon on the Grounds Tom . - Due to other business interests I will sell at public auction at the place located 1 mile 2 snack racks on running gears Senior Citizens west, 1 mile north of Deckerville on Range Line Road, the following personal property TRACTORS on: Allis Chalmers XT190, diesel, cab, 2 bale thrower racks on gears to earn awards 18.4~34tires and duals, 4300 14 foot cattle trailer, double axle 4 yard dump trailer, hoist The Michigan Office of hours HOLSTEIN WEDNESDAYAAY- I ------15‘:-- Hesston no. PT10 9 foot haybine Services to the Aging Oliver 1655 diesel, wide front, (MA), in cooperation with COMMENCING AT 1O:OO A.M. SHARP 4100 hours New Idea rake, rubber tires the Michigan State Fair, CATTLE IHC 300, live power, wide front IHC ria. 46-12 foot wheel disk launched its annual Senior T.B. Tested, Jucob’s 51 mature high grade cows; I IHC-H, wide front, pulley Glenco 12 foot field cultivator Citizen of the Year Awards Pregnancy Checked Competition. Case 530 backhoe, diesel, 1 yard 12 foot cultipacker with 2-4 foot By Local 14 open heifers, 12 months Lunch The awards, one in the bucket, 1/2 yard backhoe PUPS Veterinarian old; 24 bred heifers. h- Oliver 6 foot blade, 3 point category of Service and the IHC F12 for parts Wagon h John Deere 14T baler with thrower other for Leadership, will be presented at the Michi- AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: This herd of Holsteins is a home grown for parts gan State Fair on Senior on the EQUIPMENT * herd, all from Artific-ial Breeding, with DHlA records for the past 30 years. John Deere no. 45 combine, 10 Citizens Day, Monday, History of herd for the past 10 years will be available prior to day of sale. Case 16 hole grain drill Aug. 26. foot header, for parts Partial list of bulls used are: Pabst; Perfector; Vaulky Moses; Mulberry. Grounds John Deere no. 494A-4 row planter * 2-500 gallon fuel barrels on stands * Allis Chalmers 4-16 inch trip Applications have been Some of these cows produce up to 23,000 pounds of milk. Set of 13x38 duals distributed to senior or- New Holland 675 tandem manure spreader, John10 foot Deere cultipacker BWA 12 foot tandem disk bottom plow ganizations throughout the end gates 1977 Ford pickup, 3h ton Camper TRACTORS 3 section harrow The deadline for sub- John Oeere 4520 diesel, cab, dual outets, New Holland tandem tank spreader John Deere 2-14 inch trailer plow state. John Oeere no. 350-60 foot PTO elevator, Special, 351 motor 18.4~38tires and duals, 4400 hours John Deere no. 34 manure spreader Gehl no. 72 flail chopper mitting applications is Fri- hydraulic lift- John Deere 4010 diesel, single outlets, Gehlcarrier 450 running gear with round bale 1978 Chevrolet 4x4, 1/2 ton pickup, day, July 26, New Idea 36 foot PTO elevator New Holland no. 611-1 row corn wide front, 155x38 tires and duals, 3940 V8 automatic New Holland 28 blower chopper Only organizations may hours John Oeere 3940 chopper, 2 row corn head, no. submit an application. Oliver 77 gas, wide front, 13.6~38tires hay head, electric controls, knife Harvester 16 ft. flight elevator with 1 hp. New Idea no. 312-2 row corn Ovalonna no. 330 skid steer, material sharpener, extended tongue motor picker, 8 row husking bed MILKING EQUIP. bucket, like new John Deere 15A flail chopper 16 foot 4 inch auger with electric motor New Holland no. 355 grinder-mixer, 2 Surge SP11 milker pumps Dereszynski 2 Dion self-unloading wagons, 3 beater, Butler Ensilmixer no. 1830, trailer mounted, 2 Surge milk buckets auger unload, roofs, on 10 ton running 170 cu. ft. capacity hydraulic drive, extension gears Dairy-kool 275 gallon bulk tank Van Dale self -un loading wagon, 3 beater, 2 round bale feeders tongue, used 2 seasons c omplet es EQUIPMENT\ Goliath 20 foot silo unloader John Deere FBB 15 hole grain drill, grass roof, chain unload, on 12 ton running Straps gallon fuel barrel with electric pump New Holland no. 519 manure seeder gear 500 S t rai ner Two stall horse trailer spreader, ehd gates ~ IHC no. 40-4 row planter 2 bale thrower racks on running gears electronics Handy no. 640 power wash New Holland no. 26 blower White no. 508 5-16 inch automatic reset Killbros 300 gravity box on running gear plow Killbros 250 gravity box on running gear 14 bags of Lowe seed corn 2 bags Gold New Holland 52 foot elevator, FEED John Deere 800-12 foot haybine with Snack rack on John Deem running gear 0’s training 1 bushel 0’s Gold Alfalfa Quantity of baled hay, first and crimper Flat rack on running gear electric motor ’ Waterl0.ton tankBroak feed bin, 4” auger with motor second cutting Navy Airman David New Holland no. 56 side rake MG 7 foot rotary sythe Gehl self-unloading wagon on gear R. New Holland no. 268 baler with thrower Triple-K 18 foot cultivator with hydraulic Killbros gravity box on gear Dereszynski, a 1983 John Oeere no. 410 round baler fold winis Quantity of first cutting round bales hay Jewelry Wagon graduate of Kingston High iker gravity box on gear School, has completed the I basic aviation electronics 93 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, 88 tillable, all systematically tiled every 66 ft. Three 39 Acres -t 37 Acres Tillable, 3 Bedroom House technician course at the bedroom ranch home, full basement, lots of cupboards, 2 car attached garage; 40’x120’ free Naval Air Technical Train- stall barn, 100 free stalls, cement floor; cement barnyard; 40’x80’ loafing barn; 40’x80’ tool shed, Barn with 18 stanchions, grade A milk house, 32’x32’ workshop ing Center, Millington, TN. with cement floor, 501x6’x18’corn crib with cement floor, granary, cement floor; double 8 milk parlor built in 1970; 8 Surge miny cup units; 2V2” low line; 1000 I 20’x50’ calf barn with cement floor. TERMS OF SALE: 5% Dereszynski, the son of gallon bulk tank, 5 hp. compressor, pre-cooler; DeLaval milker pump; 20’x70’ Harvestore silo; Donna Ihrke, 5633 E. 20’x28’ Harvestor leased silo. TERMS OF SALE: 5% deposit day of sale, balance of down deposit day of sale, balance due at closing in 30 days. We reserve I Sanilac Rd., Kingston, en- payment due at closing in 30 days. Balance on Land Contract at 8% interest. We reserve the the rights on all bids on the real estate only. tered the Navy during h right on all bids on the Real Estate only. June, 1984. He has received instruc- tions on the fundamentals of electronic circuitry, and MIKE PETERS, OWNER was introduced to the wide variety of electronic equip- ment currently being in- stalled on Navy and Marine Corps aircraft. He studied Phone airborne radar, communi- MICHAEL TURBOK, OWNER 313-376-8377 *. . ‘mi*, cation and computer equip- ment, along with the techni- x cal manuals, safety precau- w Osentoski Auction Service t ions and troubleshooting m e procedures used for main- I Phone Cass City (5171872.2352 taining the equipment. ? or Bad Axe (517)269-9577 Dereszynski was re- cently stationed at Cory and assume no guarantees or liabilities. I., , Naval Station, Pensacola, c AUCTIONEERS e FL. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, MAY 9,1985 PAGE SEVEN I I IT - Gagetown Area News Gen Kehoe Phone 665-2221

I li STUDY CLUB speaker. Her topic was Fi- Friends learned of the day, Fla. Communion. Her parents Church, Caro. Mr. and Mrs. nancial Investment and death in Kelseyville, Calif., Mrs. Mike (Elizabeth) hosted an open house after Generous hosted a family The Gagetown Woman’s general items related to of John Malling, He died Rusnak, a former the ceremony. dinner at the Brentwood fol- Study Club met Monday banking, Thursday, May 2, and a Gagetown resident, died in Miss Vicky Downing of lowing the ceremony. evening, May 6, at the home The next meeting will be memorial was held Sunday, Whiting, Ind., Saturday, Dearborn and Mrs. Sue Guests were Genelle’s of Janet Martin. Roll call June 3 when the group will May 6. Mr. Malling was May 4. Scott and Suzy of Saginaw uncle and sponsor, Jack Mother‘s was answered by 11 mem- dine out and reveal secret born May 27, 1901, and he Mrs. Delores Jones of were week-end guests of Generous of Cam, Mr. and bers on “HOW I spent my pals for ’84-85. and his wife, Genevieve Mountain Rest, S.C., is vis- Mrs. M. Downing. Mrs. William Bliss Sr. of first dollar.” Wills Malling, made their iting several days with Mr, After their daughter Cass City and Mr.and Mrs. The meeting was con- ****** home in Gagetown for some and Mrs. Cliht Hager and Janet’s Confirmation Sun- Elger Generous. ducted by President Zora years. His wife survives. will spend Mother’s Day. day at St. Peter’s Lutheran Dav Walrod. Discussed were the Mrs. Mildred Mosack Ernest Hewitt, brother- During Easter vacation, Church, Bach, Mr.and Mrs. ST. AGATHA WOMEN annual club scholarship, was the dinner guest last in-law of the Harry Kehoes, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pisarek Harold Koch hosted a din- the YUSE, Youth for Un- Sunday of Mrs. Gerry Caro- is a patient in Annapolis Jr. and children visited ner for friends and family With 19 members attend- derstanding, the Hugh lan. In the afternoon, they Hospital in Westland. Mrs. Pisarek’s brother and with open house following. ing, St. Agatha Women’s O’Brian .Youth Seminar called at the home of Oma Miss Ann Lenhard of wife, George and Maggie Among the guests were Society held its regular and the annual spring rum- Vader of Akron and were Saginaw was the overnight Long of Tampa, Fla., and Rev. Eric Lambart and monthly meeting in the mage sale. supper guests of Mrs. Fran- guest of her parents, Mr. visited Disney World and family of Bach, Nora church hall Monday after- Doris Bang was guest nie Schilling of Unionville. and Mrs. Bill Lenhard, Epcot Center. Meyer of Birch Run, Irma noon. Tuesday. After wintering in Fort and Carl Weber of Franken- President Helen Kubiak Dave and Mary Ann Abbe Lauderdale, Fla., and a trip muth and Betty and called the meeting to order and Chuck and Judy Wright to Las Vegas in May to Franklin Koch. and Arlene Enderle gave returned last Sunday after celebrate Mrs. Clark’s an inspirational reading. spending Tuesday to Sun- birthday, Mr, and Mrs. Les FIRST COMMUNION Plans were made for a day at Opryland in Clark have returned to mother-daughter banquet Nashville, Tenn., and other their Kinde home. Receiving their First to be held at 6:OO p.m. Fri- southern points of interest. Miss Kathy Hobart, stu- Holy Communion Sunday day, May 10. Mrs. Sue Penrod has re- dent at Wayne State, spent atthe 11:OOa.m. massatst. Mass May 19 will be turned to her home on Bach the week end with her fam- Agatha Church were celebrated by Bishop Ken- Rd. after spending the ily, the Ben Hobarts, and Michelle Pisarek, Shane neth Untener and area winter with her daughter in brought as guests two stu- Kady, Matthew Kappen graduates will take part. Detroit, Mrs. Penrod and dents from China who are and Jennifer Neister. Women were asked to Mrs, Mary McKellar vis- also studying at Wayne The children presented plan a potluck dinner to fol- ited last week at the home State. They prepared a carnations to their mothers low Memorial Day Mass of Jimmy and Pearl LeVas- Chinese supper for their and Michelle Pisarek May 27. seur in Bay City where they hosts Friday, all the while placed a crown of flowers The meeting adjourned met the LeVasseurs’ first addressing one another by on the statue of the Virgin and hostesses Eva Tas- grandchild, Phillip John surname, Mr. Li and Mr. Mother. chner and Helen Kubiak (P.J.) LeVasseur, son of Shi. ****** served dessert and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Neil LeVas- Unable to be home for seur. Mother’s Day since she’ll ****** Mom will love our feminrrie new ciive tk .~ Mr. and Mrs. Basil Ziehm be vacationing in Braden- Tanya Haldane, daugh- Mrs. Stella Pisarek, Mrs. Water Carafe Bouquet. On were callers last Thursday ton, Fla., Miss Patti Goslin ter of Mr. and Mrs. Garry Ciel Zuraw, Mrs. Louise Mother’s Dav. it’s an elegant at the home of John and of Saginaw entertained her McKellar, was confirmed Ashmore and Mrs. Gerry VANDAL Nora Lee Flores in Oxford. parents for,dinnecSunday, Sunday at St, John’s Luthe- Carolan took a bus tour Mr . Flores has been in poor Also guests were Leslie and ran Church, Kilmanagh. Monday with dinner and health the past several Shannon Goslin. Mr. and Mrs. Kellar hosted tour of many of Detroit’s shop early. months. Mrs. Leo Laughlin, sis- an open house with buffet historic churches. Canvas Hi-Top Gary Carolan of Lapeer ter-in-law of Mrs. W.C. dinner after the ceremony. Velcour Top Strap was the luncheon guest of Hunter, has died in San Special guests were grand- Mr. and Mrs. Murl his mother, Mrs. Arthur Diego, CA. Mrs. Hunter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les- LaFave visited Sunday at SPECIAL SCENTS Sizes 6l/2-12, Youth 3-6 Carolan, Friday and after- sisters, Lucille Johnson of ter Fritz of Owendale, and the home of Mr. and Mrs. 6437 Main St., Cass City noon callers were Toni Wat- Mrs. Margaret Fritz, Colors: White and Black Royal Oak and Marian Pat LaFave of Caro. Phone 872-3434 terworth and John Speck of Dangel of Port Huron, vis- Owendale, Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Bob Caseville. ited Mrs. Laughlin in her McKellar and godparents, Tina and Tanya’Stapleton last days. John D. and Sharon Roc- of Metamora spent the Christine Golsch of Caro, kefeller. Mother’s Day call on Mr. I j Children’s week end with their grand- killed last week in a tragic Tom Kreger of Sandusky and Mrs. william Goodel] ,Others Get Quick Results With The mother, Mrs. Edith Ricker. visited his grandparents, i auto accident, was the Sundav. Other callers were A Jim Brinkman was re- granddaughter of Frank Mr. and Mrs. Les Munro, Mrs. Henry Goodell and 1 I $3OOOff 1 leased from Hills and Dales and Josephine Woss of Es- Saturday. Mrs. Charles Goodell, Deb- , Chronicle’s Classified Ads - L 1 NIKES 1 Hospital where he spent sexville, former residents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd bie and Beth of Pontiac. 1 v several days after a farm of this area. Finkbeiner have returned The Goodells attended Con- chemical accident last Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gos- home after spending the firmation open house for i You Will Too! Tuesday. lin attended Mass Saturday winter in Lakeland, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Albert at St. Michael Church, Pin- Willard Burdon, student Anthes returned home after conning, when their grand- at Ferris State college, Randalls Shoes spending several months at daughter, Amanda Misiak, spent the week end with his Cass City 072-5381 their .winter home in Holi- .received her First Holy parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burdon. Nelda and Harold Phil- lips are home from Florida and attended the brunch Sunday at the Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Niester hosted an open house Sunday honoring daughter Jennifer after her First Holy Communion. About 48 guests were pre- Sale Runs Wed., May 8 thru Sun., May 12 sent and enjoyed buffet din- ner and an afternoon of vis- Reg. or Diet iting. HAVE YOU BEEN Bananas 4 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Car- Squirt, Vernors roll and LeeAnn were $199 guests for the afternoon and evening Sunday of Mr. and Drm Pepper Cans Dep. Tomatoes 5% Mrs. Elger Generous. In honor of the 31st wed- ding anniversary of Mr. ioegel’s Oranges ’O19gC and Mrs. Wilbert Koch of Dolish Sausage Michigan Unionville, Mrs. Mable On- ;oegel’s drajka hosted dinner Satur- 3ing of Bologna PO t a t oes ~goai;.7 9 day evening at Krzyiaks in Bay City. Guests were, in addition to the Koch family, Farmer Peet A.C. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa On- Apples 3lb. Bag drajka and family of Union- Braunschweiaer ville, Mr. and Mrs. Marty Geiger of Sebewaing, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Koch and Ben of Pima, Mr. and Mrs. PEPS1 PEPS1 LIGHT *a new kitchen? Regular 8. Sugar Free Gerry Self and family of DI ET P EPSI Flint, and Mr. and Mrs. * new family room? MT. DEW PEPS1 FREE Robin Rummell of Sebewa- Farmer Peet Tenderlink ing. * air conditioning? $189 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Com- * finishing off your basement or ‘attic? Ib. ment spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert +an extra bedroom or bath? $199 Bain of Drayton Plains. *new or larger garage? Hickory Stick $199Ib. Plus Tuesday of last week, 10 repainting or redecorating? Dep. Owen-Gage teachers met 8 M Itr. for a get-together and din- * repaving or landscaping? Farmer Peet Btls. City.ner at Krzyiaks in Bay * adding insulation, storm windows or new siding? swimming pool? After their son Shane re- *a ceived the sacrament of Your home is your most valuable asset. Don’t delay Holy Communion Sunday, Ham Ib. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Kady making changes or improvements to your home. Add hosted an open house at to its value and your family’s comfort and enjoyment. their home on Notter Rd. Present were godparents, As a full service bank, we offer loans at fair market longhornMild Cheese $179Ib. Dave and Janice Shobert of I rates with terms to meet your needs, Reese and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kam- I rad and Mr. and Mrs. Why wait another day? Make your home more Carnival - Ass’t. Flavors SI 69 Emery Kady. attractive, roomier, more livable and more valuable. Ice Cream $$ gal. Mrs. Mable Ondrajka, Assorted Flavors. McDonald Lori and Patti, Virginia and Give us a call or stop in at any of our offices. We are McDonald Laura Anthes attended a $119 Fruit Drinks Gal. 9gc here to serve you. Fudge Bars 12 pk. baby shower Sunday at the McDonald Immanuel Lutheran School We want to be your bank cafeteria, Sebewaing, in Tropical Pops 994,. Chocolate Milk Qt. honor of Mrs. Marty (Dorothy) Geiger.

Genelle Generous, daughter of Barb and Jerry Generous, was confirmed Saturday at Sacred Heart CHEMICAL 6ANKS

1 The Chronicle. I Mornhers F- D I C Equal hnclslng eqiml oppartuntty lenders PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, MAY 9,1985 CAS CITY, MICHIGAP MOTHER’S DAY Peter Sparks: honor student

Down Memory Lane at LSSC Y+ Lake Superior State Cbl- I CONCENXI lege held induction cete- COLOCNE SPRAY FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE monies for its freshmal Sure to Please honor students into Alpha ...... Lambda freshman ho6r ...... society recently. c A Famous Name Perfume ...... I...... Peter N. Sparks, son ‘af from Coach Light’s Extensive FIVE YEARS AGO 1Rogers and Mrs. Bruce George Raft and Nina Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. 1Xritzman. Foch. Coming soon is “Ride Sparks on Main Stre&, Preliminary population ’em Cowboy” starring Bud Owendale, is a computer J Dana Laurie pitched a no- mOSMETIC DEPARTMENT hitter Tuesday afternoon as ’igures for 1960 have re- Abbott and Lou Costello. and mathematical sciences she guided Owen-Gage to a :ently been released. The Janice McMahon and Ed- major. He is a 1- 10-0 softball‘win over visit- :ass City area has not ap- ward J. Ross, both of Cass graduate of Owen-Ga#e ing Carsonville-Port xeciably increased in the City, will receive their de- High School and was *a grees from Ferris Institute Pure artistry Sanilac. She struck out five 10 years since the last cen- member of the nation$l Give Flowers a la Carte and walked three. Becky ius. In 1950 there were 1762 at commencement exer- honor society and secretaq Howard clobbered a triple Iersons in Cass City and cises May 16. of student council for twp FRAGRANCE and home run for the win- low there are 1939 persons. years. MASTERPIECES ners. Carol Goslin and Julie Twenty-five Scouts of At LSSC, he is the publk Andrakowicz each hit three 1hoop 194 of Cass City took relations person for the col- from ALYSSA ASHLEY Tabu Ambush singles. t heir annual canoe trip lege’s science fiction club Back in the news again is clown the Cass River Satur- (SWORDS)* Clay and Sunday. Scoutmas- 11 MONDAY Membership in the soci- Dick Szarapski. Nearly every year this veteran t er Keith McConkey, An- ety is based upon superiol‘ angler comes up with a Clrew Barnes and Arthur Cheesey Macaroni scholastic attainment by trophy-sized fish. This f 3enfield of Saginaw accom- or Hot Dogers students during their first year’s catch is a steelhead € ianied the scouts on the Whole Green Beans year in college. trout weighing just under t rip. Also helping was Chilled Pears C 15 pounds, and was caught LSenior Patrol Leader Bill Milk in the surf off Thompson I3 berline. Wedding Creek in the Upper Penin- Jae Kitchin of Caro an- TUESDAY Announcements * sula. iounced this week that he Loss was estimated at ind his partner, Patrick McChicken PattyBun and $32,000 in a fire that de- ;arety, have purchased the Cheeseyor Macaroni Invitations stroyed a storage building :ass City Laundry from and its contents Sunday. VIrs, Grant Glaspie of Cass Sweet Peas Catalogs loaned 1 night. Owner of the building 3ty. Raisins overnight on Robinson Road in Everg- Police Chief Bill Wood Milk Concent rated reen Township was William ound two calves running Cologne Spray Zink. wound town Tuesday even- WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Frank ng and was unable to locate McComb returned home .he owner. A check with Lasagna Sunday from a month’s trip iearby farmers offered no Hawkburgersor he. to California where they vi- \ sited their son. Hot Buttered Corn News reports and the Mixed Fruit 35 YEARS AGO For Family LCf e state of the economy to the Milk insurance that meets : contrary, area, dealers re- Many buildings in the THURSDAY today’s needs and port that car sales aren’t area were damaged by the that bad. It’s pickup truck tomorrow’s goals... severe wind storm Satur- SANDWICH DAY check yith State Farm sales that are terrible, and day. The roof from the silo they normally form a big Submarines of the W.A. Parrott farm Grilledor Cheese Ernest A. Teichman, Jr. chunk of their business. was hurled against the Members of the First 6240 W. Main farm residence inflicting Creamy Coleslaw Cass City, Mich. Presbyterian Church in much damage to the Par- Ubly celebrated its 100th Chilled Applesauce Phone 872.3388 rott home. Another silo was Milk anniversary Sunday. The unroofed on the Striffler church’s centennial com- farm where the Clark Hel- FRIDAY mittee consisted of Elsie wig family live. Fred Scott, chairman, and Ethel Buehrly’s barn roof was Ross, Vera Bensinger, Burritos torn loose. The Gamble or Josepha Lenton and Mur- store, the D.A. Krug store ray Hagen. Some church and the Cass Frozen Food members descendants are Lockers were all ravaged of the original five mem- by the storm. bers of the congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Har- bec, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald TEN YEARS AGO Kerbyson, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. Fairgrove Dental Clinic Plans are being made for Douglas Hunter and this year’s Memorial Day Mrs. Raymond McCullough ,PO- 2054 Main, Fairgrove I parade. Persons wishing to tored to Grand Rapids 693-6731 participate are asked to Saturday to attend a contact either Councilman women’s bowling Bill Bliss or Councilman state Complete Dental Care Provided tournament + Gary Jones, it was an- Harold Little and Keith Services Offered Include.. nounced this week. Both . Little, both of Cass City, “Orthodontics *Crowns and Bridges men are in charge of this have each entered two lit- year’s event. ters of purebred Duroc pigs *Dentures and Partials *Cosmetic Dentistry Mrs. Luanne Kelley of in the National Duroc ton * TMJ Therapy for Headaches “Root Canal Cass City has been named litter contest. To qualify as local chairman of the 1975 an official ton litter of the Therapy *Preventive Dentistry Breath of Life Campaign to Duroc breed, the litter must fight children’s lung dis- reach a weight of 2,000 24 Hour Answering Service eases, the National Cystic pounds or more at 180 days 792-1544 A gift of Russell Stover Candies will bring a smile to Mother’s, Grand- MoFc Fibrosis Research Founda- of age. mothers and Aunts on Mother’s Day. Choose from quality candies made tion announced this week. Playing at the Cass Office Hours: Monday and Thursday Theatre this week is Afternoons 11:45 a.m. 6:OO of fresh, wholesome ingredients selected with the greatest care. “ Only I’ Area firemen battled a - p.m. the finest” for her on this special day. series of blazes last week “Johnny Allegro” with end with three resulting in Timex considerable property loss. Fire destroyed a mobile home owned by Joseph and Watches Betty Howey near Gagetown. Friday Elkland Township’s Fire Depart- Mother’s Day is Cheerful ment assisted by Gagetown Cass City Apartments Exchange if firemen fought a barn fire Mav 12! on Green Road in Ellington Their Choice is Township. The barn was A Senior Citizen Apartment Community hoking for something s ecial to show Mom not Your Choice owned by James Turner. how special you think srl e is? Choose from our Shortly after that the fire- great selection of Hallmark cards and gifts, in a men were called to battle a wide range of prices. Here are just a few ideas. blaze at a vacant house owned by Anthony Aleksink on Dodge Road. Joe Mark, who has been employed in the office of Wickes Lumber Co. at Grand Blanc since November, 1973, has been transferred to the com- pany’s office in Bradenton, Fla. Judy Ann Venema, pretty, scented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. stationery. Buxton 100% Leather Maynard Venema of De- ford, graduated Saturday from Michigan Christian Beautiful 1 bedroom apartments, Mom can organize all her and College at Rochester, with recipes with a deco- Wallets a liberal arts degree. located on Garfield in Cas City, rative recipe album, Graduating with honors, Avenue Choose from several she plans to further her edu- styles and designs. Purses cation at Oklahoma Christ- Security IntercomlDoorlock Emeqency Call System 6 ian College. Carpeting and Drapes Included Community and Activity Rooms PA A A Fully Equipped Kitchen Master TV Antenna Patios Laundry Facilities 25 YEARS AGO Rents from $241 a month, HEAT INCLUDED 25 Yo Eighth grade graduation exercises for the Everg- Now taking applications for May occupancy. 4 reen Township Unit School Off will be held Tuesday, May For more information or an application, phone: 17, when Arthur Holmberg, Cass City High School Prin- (517) 337-7404 3ENT or BUY - Wheel Chairs Crutches Commodes Walkers cipal, will be the guest speaker. Valedictory ad- Or send the coupon below: dress will be given by Gene 000000m000mm000eee00000000e0000000e0e0e0000mm000m00000e0e~0 0 0 Schroeder and the 0 : Please send me a 6ssCity Apartments application form. 0 AUTH. THUMB salutatory will be given by 0 0 Kathy Langenburg and : Name 0 DlSTRlBU TOR FOR 0 0 b Coach Light Sandra Copeland. There Address 0 are 15 members of the 0 class. : City Statre Zip e0 The Shabbona Extension 0 : The number of people living in the apartment will t~ -. e Group met at the Shabbona 0 Hall Tuesday evening. b : Cass City Apartments 4970 Northwind Dr., Suite 100 East Lansing, MI 48823 : Fourteen members and one ~mooo~eooooooooeoeo0mooeoeoeooooomoooom~mooooooo~meoeeooooe guest were present. The les- son was given by Mrs. Alan 9sCITY. MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, MAY 9,1985 PAGEVNINE ’ HEALTH TIPS 56 attend What’s Buggin’ Owen-Gage 100 varieties of arthritis I The Michigan Farm Suggestions and com- organization. ” v Bureau board is in the pro- ments from members at The board will meet in afflict 36 million Americans I Seniors meet Your Pet cess of preparing a five- these meetings and the 13- July to review results of the Maybe he or she year plan of action and is member Long-Range Plan- meetings and the report IY Owen-Gage Senior .Citi- seeking input from mem- ning Committee that is from the committee. “The zens met at St. Agatha’s bers and employees. Four analyzing the structure, ’ Parish Hall May- 2 in needs groomin’! board will then develop The world has long ad- those of the hands and feet. “Speak Up” meetings have programs, membership fi- specific goals and objec- mired the paintings of The disease also can attack Gagetown with 56 members ALL BREEDS been scheduled around the nances and services of the tives. We should see the ef- Pierre Renoir. But few lungs, skin, blood vessels, present. Thirty-one blood state the week of June 17. organization, will help the fects of this five-year plan people realize that in his muscles, spleen and heart. pressure readings were Make your appointment now! MFB board in setting goals begin to take shape in the later years, Renoir’s fin- It is frequently charac- taken by Mary Lewis, LPN. TUSCOU coum and implementing them. 1985-86 gers were so crippled by terized by remissions -- Some of the members Register to win 2nd groom free! BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS program year,” The “Speak Up” meeting Laurie said. arthritis that his months or years in which signed to go to Senior UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP These are condensed minutes awrovnd nearest Tuscola County paintbrush had to be strap- the pain, stiffness and swel- Power Day in Lansing, at for pubhcatlon by your Tusmla r60un& members is Thursday, 15. Board of Commlssionem ped to his hand whenever ling lessen or disappear. the civic center May April Winner THe full official tea of this summary of 20, at the Inn, he wished to paint. Cause. Some people ap- The cost is $15 each and board proceedings may be examined at the Saghaw. It Will begin at 7 Today’s treatments often pear to be genetically pre- bring a box lunch. The bus office Of the Cwnty Clerk dmng regular p.m. and end promptly at -1 -1 business hours can prevent such disability. disposed to RA. The disease is scheduled to pick up at 7 April 30,1985 10 p.m. Yet much needless crippl- seems triggered by uniden- a.m. at .the Lutheran special meeting of the Tuscola County “Of course, we’d like ing still occurs because tified viruses or other fac- Church in Cass City. Board of Commissioners was opened by good participation from our A THE DOG HOUSE Chairman Donna Ray1 people frequently are una- tors that set off immune Mabel Ondrajka opened ROII call found 5 members present and 2 membership,” said Jack 1114 E. Caro Rd. -s--ware that arthritis is poten- system malfunctions in the meeting by having members absent Laurie, QIFB District VI di- tially serious or that effec- these individuals. Nor- members repeat The There were seven townshlp supervisors Caro - Phone 673-5521 in attendance rector. “By inviting mem- tive therapy is available. mally, when invaders (cal- Lord’s Prayer and the Tues.-Frl. 9 a.m. 5 p.m. The special order 01 the day was the bers to participate in the “Early diagnosis is cru- led “antigens”) enter the pledge to the flag in unison. hearing 01 the Equalization Rem. Mon. and Sat. by Appointment The 1985 equalization report was pre- development of these goals cial so the appropriate body, certain white blood Florence Schell reported sented and amroved. we hope to stimulate a new treatment can begin before cells (particular lyqpho- that 14 had signed for the Meeting adpurned. sense of ‘belonging’ to the joints become irreversibly cytes) manufacture an- tour to visit some Detroit damaged,” says Colin J. tibodies, proteins that inac- churches Monday, May 6. Dunn, Ph.D., an arthritis tivate the invaders byform- Happy Birthday was researcher with The Up- ing immune complexes. sung to members who have john Company. Scavenger cells then digest birthdays in May. Arthritis means “joint in- the complexes. The Les Munros and the flammation.” It is not a However, in RA, the lym- Lloyd Finkbeiners thanked single disease, but rather a phocytes release antibodies the group for cards sent symptom that can occur in and other substances that them while they were in more than 100 acute and damage the joint lining and Florida. Erma Martin, chronic conditions. cartilage instead of attack- Leanora Shantz and Ed Rheumatism, another ing invaders. In addition, Good expressed thanks for frequently used term, is a digestive chemicals re- get well cards. vague label for a variety of leased by the scavengers Door prizes were joint and muscle aches and escape into the joint fluid awarded to Millie Mosack pains. and cause further damage. and Ed Good. Elma Mik- Arthritis has a stagger- Synovial (joint lining) and lovich read a humorous ing human and financial other cells pile up in the reading. impact in the United States. area under attack, forming Josephine Bartnik moved According to the Arthritis pannus. that the meeting adjourn, Foundation, 36 million Symptoms. People with seconded by Robert Schell. Americans are victims. these major RA symptoms The May committee served

Annual economic losses ’ should see a doctor: coffee and sandwiches. include an estimated $4.7 * Painful, swollen joints Bingo was played. billion in medical care, $4.8 for more than 6 weeks. The next meeting is a pot- billion in lost wages, $1 bill- * Morning stiffness for luck dinner May 16, when ion in lost income taxes, $1 an hour or more. euchre will be played. billion in disability aid and * Systepic symptoms insurance, $1.3 billion in such as atigue or weight lost homemaker services loss. Writing contest and $1 billion wasted on * Symmetrical joint in- quack treatments. The volvement. for amateurs overall financial impact of * Lumps under the skin arthritis totals approxi- near the elbow. The Thumb Area Wri- mately $14 billion. * Joint deformity. ter’s Club,is sponsoring its second annual spring writ- OSTEOARTHRITIS (OA) Diagnosis and Prognosis. ing contest for amateur An abnormal antibody writers of poetry, non-fic- Often described as a known as rheumatoid fac- tion and short story fiction. “wear and tear” disease, tor is usually present in the This writer’s group will osteoarthritis seems re- blood of persons with meet Tuesday, May 14, at lated to strain on the joints. rheumatoid arthritis, and Although nearly everyone 7:30 p.m. at the Sanilac blood tests indicate the pre- County Cooperative Exten- , eventually develops some sence of inflammation. sion Center, 37 Austin St., vestiges of OA, researchers Moreover, fluid extracted Sandusky . now question the assump- from involved joints con- To receive a complete list . tion that it is an inevitable tains many white blood of contest rules, send a bus- . part of aging. Victims are’ cells. In 10 percent of cases, iness-size self-addressed, : usually older people, and rheumatoid arthritis disap- stamped envelope to wo fq have twice the Ladies’ Yf OA pears by itself; in the re- Thumb Area Writer’s Club : incl ence of men. Fingers mainder, proper treatment Spring Writing Contest, : and. weight-bearing joints helps prevent deformity 27, Sandusky, : (knees, hips, spine) are P.O. Box and crippling. Mich. 48471. DRESSES most afflicted. The bone ends that meet at a joint normally are co- Bring your mother vered with a shiny sub- or wife in and sthnce called cartilage that USED EQUIPMENT treat her to a permits smooth movement TRACTORS new dress for between the bones. In OA, use, injury or infection 1-Case 2590 cob, heat, air, 750 hours, 12 sp. Mother’s Day. Dwer shift, 20.8~38tires with cast duals causes the cartilage to 1-Case 2590 cab, heat, air. 810 hours, 12 sp. wear away. Bone ends thic- ower shift, 20.8~38tires with cost duals 18.4~15 ken and bony spurs may de- onts velop. The disease gener- Case 1270cab, heat 18.4~38 ally is mild, and rarely crip- Oliver lp00 Diesel w/GMC diesel 18.4~34 $20°0 pling, producing moderate IHC 1086- 2100 hours w/cob, heat, air 16.9~38 pain. Unlike rheumatoid duals to Case 1390 4 W,D. w/56L Loader diesel arthritis, it doesn’t spread Case 2670 cab, heat, air, PTO 23.1~30 to multiple joints or involve Cose 1830 gas skid steer w/loader 1978 the whole body. Many vic- Case 10700 w/new tires 16.9~38 $280° tims have OA only in the Case 1845 skid steer w/loader, 800 hours knees or hips, for example. ualsDeere 44300 w/cab, heat, air, 20.8~38 8 Symptoms, Diagnosis and Prognosis. Pain in and Cose 1175 cab, heat, air, new point 130 hp. around joints is the main Kubota M7500MFD 4 W.D. w/lmder, 841 hrs. symptom, with the second Interest waiver or 10% Intorest A.P.R. most common symptom being loss of joint mobility. GARDEN TRACTORS OA doesn’t cause fever, Case 220 w/mower, overhauled, 10 hp. weight loss or feelings of Dynomark 10 hp w/mower illness. Diagnosis is aided Wheel Horse 11 ph w/36” mower by X-rays and laboratory Case 108-8hp. w/34” deck mower tests. While OA is presently HAY TOOLS incurable, treatment can New Ideo round baler M-456 relieve symptoms, improve NH 489 Haybine 1 year use joint function and may pre- Gehl tiaybine M-440 vent further progress of the NH 1495- 12“ w/cab, gas, sp. disease. NH 469 Haybine “Researchers are now SPREADERS working on medical and NI 244 spreader w/2 beaters 8 hyd. end- surgical means to improve gate,, tondem the quality and quantity of NH 679 w/hyd. endgate, tandem cartilage repair,” says NH 790 reconditioned w/hyd. endgate 8 tan- David S. Howell, M.D.,pro- dem fessor of medicine and di- GRINDERS-MIXER rector of the arthritis divi- OMC 430 PTO w/electronic scales sion at the University of PLANTERS Miami School of Medicine. IHC M56-4 row RHEUMATOID AR- IHC M55-4 row w/gandy herbicide att. THRITIS (RA) TILLAGE TOOLS The most crippling form IHC 5-16 plow 700 spring reset-semi-mount Case 5- 16 CHT spring reset of arthritis, rheumatoid ar- Oliver disc 16’ wheel thritis, was the disease that Deere disc 12” wheel compromised Renoir’s ar- Brillion Transport Harrow 28“ tistry. RA usually starts be- Case Plow 7- 18 spring auto reset 400 on land Bush Hog 12” plowing disc scale-ren? tween ages 20 and 45 and I strikes three times as many Landoll 9 shank soil morter new blade 8 women as men. It involves shovels Deere 4-16 plow-need coulters multiple joints, especially Case 9 shank soil control Ford 4- 14 spring auto reset M- 142 READ THE Chronicle mlw RABIDEAU Rbar MOTORS THEY CAN -JIG *’ j Farm Division 6080 Cass City Rd. -*!S..! Cass City 072-2616 PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, MAY 9,1985 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

Marie Meredith

Shabbona A,rea News Phone 672-9489 GENERAL HOUSING CORPORATION The art of weaving by tying Homes Built here in Michigan with knots was probably begun in the 1200s by Arabians standard features like 6 inch stud Mr. and Mrs. Ryerson Bill and Edith Izydorek Joanne Izydorek and fam- bridge in Cass City. The RLDS Church but it wasn’t called mac- Puterbaugh and Dalton were hosts Sunday for a ily. Women’s Department rarne until about the walls and aluminum clad windows. Mr’ and Mrs* Raymond Puterbaugh attended a birthday party for Paul and Ernest Hyatt returned Buerkle were Sunday after- day,Plans May a day’s 16. The Outing place Thurs- will Turkish1400~.That’s word an Arabicmeaning or housewarming for Mr, and Ed IzYdorek. Guests were home last week afterspend- noon callers of Mr. and be announced. Mrs. David Parrott in Sari- George and Barbara ing the winter in Florida. Mrs. Don Smith and Don- fringe. 1 We invite you to take a tour of the dusky. They later visited Izydorek and family of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph nie. factory and see these houses being Mrs. Laura Cherniawski in Hadley, Gene and Pat Smith were Saturday built. Deford and picked up their Izydorek and family of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern METHODIST WOMEN Professional and Business I grandchildren, Andy and Marlette, Mrs. Charhe Geister at Marlette. Candice Cherniawski, who Michalski and family of Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dor- The Shabbona United Call 658-8614 or 479.9003 had spent the week end with Gagetown, Larry Wood and man were Friday callers of Methodist Women held their grandmother. family, and Charles Mr. and Mrs. Gene Groom- their regular meeting Wed- DIRECTORY’ nesday evening, May 1, at the church with Mrs. Shir- ley Bader, hostess. The meeting was called - to order by Mrs. Bader, ‘ Anderson, Tuckey, president, by reading a Bernhardt & Co., P.C. Dr. W. S. Selby poem, Extra qhings. The Certified Public Accountants Optometrist secretary’s report was Qary Anderson, CPA - 673-3137 Hours:0-5 except Thursday given by Mrs. Janet Sever- R*rt TuCkey, CPA - 872-3730 8-12 noon on Saturday ance and treasurer’s report Jmm Bimhwdt, CPA 673-3137 4624 Hill St. 715 E. Frank St., Cbro, Mi. ,cross from Hills and Dales Hospital ‘ by Mrs. Normaleen McIn- and Phone 872-3404 , tosh. Twenty answered roll 6261 Church St. call. Mrs. Marion Gray had Cass City, Mi. the devotional. Phone 872-4668 The lesson was a talk by Mrs. Jack Bennett of San- Ray Armstead Jr. dusky, from Friend of CertifiedOffice Houra: Public 9-5 Mon.-Fri.,Accountant Sat. Harold T. Donahue- Court. A letter was read M.D.,A.A.F.P. from the Cork’s family. It 9.12, Other hours by Appolntment. 4674 Hill Street was announced a breakfast 6312 Main Street Cass City will be served Sunday Cass City, Michigan 48726 872-2323 morning, May 19, to honor 5171872.4532 Offlce hours everyday F, help the graduates. but Thursday Come in and us celebrate! Famous brands The next meeting will be a cookout June 19 at the Wil- Weinlander, Fitzhugh, at special grand opening sale prices now liam Britt home. Bertuleit & Dr. J. Geissinger I Lunch was served by the Schairer, PC Chiropractor hostess. Certified Public Accountams Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. : 9-12 a.m. and 2-6 p.m. through Saturday, May 71. ****** 1600 Center Avenue Sat., 9-12 a.m. * P.O. Box 775 * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bay City, MI 48707 21 N. Almer, Caro, Mich. Across from IGA Store : Smith were Sunday dinner Walter G. Weinlander, CPA Phone Caro 673.4464 + guests of their granddaugh- Stewart 3. Reid, CPA ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Robert L. Hennessey, CPA _c Franklin and family of Phone Toll Free P mPU5 Store-Wide b Brown City. 1-800424-2400 Richard A. Hall, D.O. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dor- Osteopathic Physician * man of Car0 were Satkday supper guests of Mr. and 6545 Church Street ;, Mrs. Voyle Dorman. Cass CUy, Michigan ; Mrs. Karen King and 872-4446 daughters, Kim, Kris and DO YOU HAVE A 3ffice072-4725 Home 072-4762: DRINKING PROBLEM? Kara, were supper ALCOHOLlCS ANONYMOUS I guests of Mrs. Frank Pelton AND AL-NON to celebrate Kim’s birth- Every Friday Evening p.m. day. Hoon K. Jeung, M.D.‘-l Good Shepherd Lutheran Church General Surgery Cass City ;I BUNCO Saturday9 a.m. - 5- 9p.m. to 12 Daily noon .“ The last bunco meeting was held Saturday evening, Office Hours By Appointment May 4, with Mr.-and MG. Andy Hoagg with 24 pre- 6230 Hospital Drive : sent. Cass City, MI 48726 * High was won by Andy Hoagg and low by Alex Phone 872-4611 Wheeler. Albert Jones re- koidE. Eogk, D.D.S. Home 872-3138 ceived the door prize . Leonard W. krori, D.D.S. A potluck lunch was Raymod C. Hiusback, D.D.S. A served. They will resume hbM Wtuck, D.D.S. meeting in the fall. PAKumar, M.D. 429 N. State St., Caro Dioniria A. Sy, M.D. ****** CompletePh. Dental 673-3838 Care Facility Ped iat rics Now Servlng Tuscola County Area Mrs. Bertha Hildinger Weekend Emergency (bfants,and Children OFF and daughter Iva of Cass Phone Sagrnaw 799-6220 A doles cents) GIFT Use Our callers or ivir. ana iurs. GAR0 FAMILY LAYAWAY Merrill Kreger. I DENTAL CENTER 1184 CleaverCaro Road CERTIFICATES Le 71’i1&@ COLLECTION Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dor- Dalton P, Coe, D,D.S. man were Sunday supper Darrell M. Sheets, D.M.D., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gil- Monday thru Friday Assoc. By Appointment bert Groombridge. Jeff Walby,204 W. Sherman, D.D.S., Caro Assoc. Ph. 673-3117 Catholic Women Mon., Wed. - 8:OO-4:30 Tues. - 8:00-6:00 Dr. E. Paul Lockwood ,. convention at Thurs.-Fri.- 8:OO-3:30 Chiropractic Physician .. . Group of Saturday by Appointment Office ~oun:Mon , Tues., Wed, Fri. * Marlette Church‘ 9-12 noon and 1:30-5:M)p.m : Phone 673-2939 Saturday 9-12 a.m. and Emergency 883-3530 Closed All Day Thursday : The East Region Council Phma 872-2765 Call City of Catholic Women were for Appolntmrnt hosted by Sacred Heart * Sleeve Sang H. Park, M.D. :: Haggar SHIRTS Parish, Caro, with 187 in R. Paul Chappel, DDS, PC attendance April 24. Family Dentistry Obstetrics & Gynecology ; (Specialist in all women’s The theme for the day * Comprehensive Orthodontics problems4672 Hill and Streetdellvery.) . WALLETS was “Our Youth Today” 6240 Hill, Cass City DRESS and guest speaker was Miss Phone 872-3870 Office Phone 872-2800 ~ Lillian Dunlap, retired Office Hours by Appointment ’I elementary school princi- Home Phone 872-3705 SLACKS BELTS pal of Caro, who spoke on “Youth” . 1- Mass was celebrated by _ CHIROPRACTIC Sizes 28-46 the new spiritual mod- IM M ED1ATE LIFECENTER erator, Father Donald J. NON=EMERGENCY Dr. Vinceit F.Scelfo I Eppenbrock, pastor of Sac- HEALTH CARE Or. Patricia L. DRESS 1/2 OFF red Heart Parish, Caro. In- stallation of officers was in- corporated into the mass. $1895 The Most Rev. Kenneth Including physician’sfee and . Sebewaing, MI 48759 Reg. E. Untener, Bishop of the clinic room. Hurry! Buy while (517) 883-3950 SHIRTS $28.00 Saginaw Diocese, gave a No Appointment Necessary m talk with a slide presenta- selections are complete. 6-8:30p.m. Fridays Sizes 14’/2-18 tion on “Different Phases 1O:OO2:30-8:30 a.m. - p.m.8:30 Saturd’pysp.m. Sunday r of Our Religious Beliefs.” N. Y. Yun, M.D. Big Men’s Sizes lX-2X-3X The annual spring con- HILLS AND DALES Physician & Surgeon ’ Tall Sizes ML and XL vention for the north, south, HOSPITAL 6 east and west regions will Office Hours: TUXEDO RENTAL - Party of or be held May 15 at St. Mon:Fri. - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. :’ Elizabeth parish, Marlette. , Saturday - 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. more groom receives his free! Register Reservations should be W Hospital Dr., Cam City: 0 I made by May 12 with: Mrs. Res. 872-4257 4 AllenNew Witherspoon England Life this week only! Frank (Mary Ann) Off ice 8724733 1 I I ; Cumper, (517) 761-7387 or NEL Growth Fund P /o NEL Equity Fund L Mrs. William (Rita) 30 NEL Income Fund Mahar, (517) 635-7072. Money Market Series Phone 872-2321 OFF Come In and Register -- --_ 4615 Oak Cass City Wedding Companion Anlmal : Hospltal Announcements I FREE 4430 S. Seeger St. , and Cass City * Phone 872-2255 1 Two Invita tions Rod Ellis, D.V.M. $50 Dr. G. W. Il(lcNiven Carol Qalka.Ellis, D.V.M. ’L DAW DAN’S Catalogs loanea Dr. OptometristsR. R. Watson I I Gift Certificates overnight MEN’S WEAR will be given away. Primary Vision Center P.C. 072-2333 6505 E. Main, Cass City EdwardVeterinarian Scollon, D.V.M. CASS CITY FREE SUBSCRIPTION, 872-4374 or 872-4375 Nothing to buy, WITH EACH ORDER Owners no obligation. Hours: Monday thru Call for Appointment for Dan & Dawn Store Manager The Chronicle Friday 9-5 Small Animals Linda Ziemba Phone 872-2935 Vandemark 872-2050 Appointments Available , 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass City CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, MAY 9,1985 PAGE ELEVEN Cass City Intermediate IC ass City Bowling Leagues. School honor roll Following is the honor Kaake, *Peter Kappen, JohnJulie Kritzman. Loomis, Shannon roll for the fifth marking Amy . Klco, Jeff Kosal, TUSCOLA 242, R, Surbrook 235, R. High Games: D. Miller 210. CHARMONT LADIES period of the Cass City In- Janet Kubacki. Lowry, Mike Mellendorf, High Team Series: De- GET TOGETHERS “A” Geiger 225-224, C. Sobieski 236, M. Mozden 235-217, L. April 30, 1985 termediate School. Bryce McIntosh, Jen- Heather Merchant, John April 29, 1985 224, M. Grifka 216, B. Tracy 234, R. Hollis 214, D. ford Country Store 2869* Final 3rd * Indicates all A’s. nifer McNaughton, Leann Merchant, Darlene Mon- Final Standings Brinkman 215, R, Van- Franzel 211, S. Miller 211, High Team Game: De- Meredith, Tracey Patera, roe, Patrick Murphy, Pam demark 214, J. McIntosh T. Comment 210, C. Russell ford Country 1077. Cable-ettes 29 FIFTH GRADE Randy Peasley, Troy Nieboer, *David Nolan, Ted Maurer Cons. Co. 213, C. Kolb 212, B. Albrecht ...... ’.’.””..“‘’...... *..‘...... 52 ...... *...;...... City State Bank 28 Perry, Ryan Pringle, Lane Peasley, JoEllen Pratt, D & F Signs 44% 210...... Fort’s . 28 *Grace Barriger, Brenda Smith, Laura Taylor, Bill Roger Root, Adam Suzor. Bigelow Hardware 42% High Team Series: D & F Erla’s 27 Battel, Todd Bliss, Melanie Thompson, Steven Tuckey, Charmont 42 Signs 2827. Live Wires 27 Churchill, Jodi Erla, Leslie Mike Van Allen, Christine Grill class Larry’s Car Wash 42 High Team Game: Your neighbor says Veronica’s 24 Goslin, Shannon Goslin, Whittaker, Katie Wood, Hillaker’sAuct. Serv. 41 Kingston IGA 997. Charmont 22 Brad Gray, Rusty Hrycko, Melissa Zinnecker. ’ Mr. Kelly’s Market 39 Colony House 21 Stephanie Leiterman, starts May 21 Vandemark Auto Pts. 38 TUSCOLA Truemner Salvage 19% Shelia Lesoski, Diana SEVENTH GRADE krinkman Farms 35 Some television shows Mr. Kelley’s Market 19 Loomis, Deric Meininger. The Cass City Commun- GET TOGETHERS “B” Jeff Bader, *Mike Bills, Kingston IGA 32 Ouvry ’s l6Ih *Alex Pakonen, *Mya ity Education Department April 29, 1985 Steve Bills, David Coe, Josh announces a new class, Pierce Apiaries 29 Final Standings Cass City Sports 7 Pakonen, Sherry Roy, Jeff Harris-HampshireIns. 25 are OK for children Schember , Kristen Constas, Cristi Curran, “Cooking on Your Gas Scott Dillon, Jan Erla, Grill. ” Charmont High .Series: V. Patera Seurynck, *Heather Shaft, High Series: J. Smithson 51 Bobbi Fischer, Traci Haas, The class will be held Dale’s Eaves Trough 44 What makes a television led or injured. 549, L. Yost 529, P. Beecher Kevin Smerdon, Keith 585, R. Geiger 583, S. Miller Doug Marker, Judy Matth- Tuesday evenings from Miller Eggs, Inc. 44 show worth watching, and Bobby’s mother Collette 505, H.Peters 500. Smith, Greg Sturtevant, 573, C. Kolb 571, J. McIn- High Game: J. Yost 199. Jody Sweeney, Scott ews, Paula Merchant, *Ken 7:00-8:00 p.m. beginning Roger’s Hay & Straw 42 what shows do you allow said she is in the process pf Micklash, Dorothy Miller, May 21, for four weeks at tosh 561, C. Sobieski 561, B. Deford Country Groc. your children to watch? quitting the afternoon soap High Team Series: Live Traube, *So0 Yun, Beth Zei- 41 Alnr Beth Powell, Tim Rutkoski, Cass City High School. Albrecht 559, A. Zimmer- Wires 2273. UlGl . Cass City IGA 38 Michael Flowers said operas. She feels the prog- Mary Shagena, *Don man 559, R. Surbrook 558, High Team Game: Live This class will offer basic Doerr Farms 36 that for his nine-year-old rams are getting worse all Smith, *Kevin Smith, Jane1 tips on the proper use and J. Lefler 557, L. Tomas- Frank’s Maxi Muffler son Bobby, he prefers that the time. Wires 813. aewski 552. 31 SIXTH GRADE Sweeney, Laura Turner. maintenance of a gas grill. Erla’s, Inc. ’ 30 he watch educational The Flowerses live in the I Also included will be de- High Games: M. Lutz258, Kingswood Inn shows, and wholesome country where cable televi- T. Comment 244, S. Miller 28 Julie Baker, Bob Battel, EIGHTH GRADE monstrations of many shows such as Little House sion is not available. They Kathy Bolton, Kelley popular and unusual foods High Series: M. Mozden on the Prairie. do not have a satellite dish Champagne, Marni Doerr, Caren Britt, Paul Britt, you can prepare on a grill. 628, C. Russell 605, L,Tracy Flowers also lets his son receiver, but count on a Chris Fruendt, Mia Garety, Jodi Clark, Leah DeRocco, The cost of this class is 604, D. Miller 602, D. Doerr watch entertaining shows television antenna to bring Nichole Harris, George DawnDarin Edzik,Gyomory, Amy Francis,Andrea $7.00 plus food supplies. To I Are Newsy Too! I 579, T. Comment 578, M. such as cartoons and the their programs to them. Hawley, Angie Hennessey, register, call Cass City Mircle 562. popular Facts of Life show. “I think it is a waste of America once issued a 5- Chris Herringshaw, *Jandi Isard, *Bill Kappen, Missy Community Education of- Bobby is not allowed to money,” Michael Flowers cent bill. Hillaker, Jeff Jeung, Amy Knowlton, *Janet Koch, fice at 872-4151. watch violent shows such said about purchasing a as Miami Vice, but he does satellite dish. “Television EVERYTHING FOR watch the A-Team with Mr. doesn’t teach you anything. T. His father explained that The Flowerses live in the A-Team does have several Deford area. Michael Remember all those special t lings YARDandGARDEN action scenes, and they do works in Pontiac for a roof- not show people getting kil- ing company. Mom did for you? Geraniums Like that cup of hot chocolate Bedding Plants, Flowers, on and Vegetables a cold winter‘s day, those tender hugs when the going got rough. .. m I Ill Hanging Baskets Now vou can return her love with Seed Potatoes Onion Sets Black Dirt Cal I 872-3432 Country Store M-81,11/4 miles east of Cass City

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In the pre-districts, to be Clint House 3 Alva Allen 1 playell at various sites Fri- Don Warner 3 John Haire 1 day, May 24, Cass City will Jim Fox 2 Dick Hampshire 1 meet Brown City. Elwyn Helwig 2 Dave Hoard 1 Coach Don Schelke needs second inning by Steve Fox Marlette will host the Bill Kritzman 2 Jim Smithson 1 to find a few players with and Chuck Kaake, to help winner of the Harbor Dale McIntosh 2 Charles Tunis 1 hot bats if they are to win the Hawks score their only Beach-Ubly match and Don Ouvry 2 Ken Zdrojewski 1 many games in the Thumb run of the afternoon. Reese will play at the field Bill Repshinska 2 John Maharg of B Association this spring. VASSAR GAMES of the winner of the Billy Coston 1 The Cass City Red Hawks Mayville-Laker game. The Clark Erla 1 Flight 3 have been playing well de- final contest will pit the Gene Kloc Keith Adelberg 3 fensively,but lack of hitting The Hawks finally brok winner of the Sandusky- Jim Peyerk Bert Althaver 3 in has sent the intq the win column in tht. Bad Axe clash against USA. Jude Patnaude * Brian Althaver 3 team down to defeat in first game against Vassar. The Patriots will be the vis- Dick Wallace * Karl Carter 3 three of four games during Gary Crickon pitched the iting team. * Points to be adjusted, Bill Ewald 3 the week. And it took nine 3-2 win that went three The pre-district winners Bill Learman 3 innings before Cass City extra innings to be decided. will play for the district Flight 2 Roger Reid 3 could chalk up its lone vic- The winning run in the championship at Cass City Lynn Albee 3 Jim Apley 1 tory. ninth was pushed over Friday, May 31. The semi- George Bushong 3 Randy Armstrong 1 It all started with a dou- when Paul Mika opened finals start at 4 p.m. and Kim Glaspie 3 Jim Burleson 1 ble header loss to Marlette with a single and was the championship tilt will Phil Gray 3 Doug Herringshaw 1 Tuesday, April 30. In the pushed around by another be played at about 5:30 p.m. Don Hilbig 3 Roger Marshall 1 twin bill Cass City scored single by Kaake, who Anton Peters 1 just one run. pinch hit. Mika, Miller Randy Sherman 1 The opener went to the and Kevin Parrish each COA Dan Derfiny * IT TOOK AN 11 under par score to win the annual Cass Red Raiders, 4-0, as Ron lected two hits. Fred Reih- John Smentek * City Gavel Club Invitational scramble golf tournament Siurla and Rich Foster felder took the loss. * Points to be adjusted. combined to apply the The Vulcans earned a Saturday. It was held at Rolling Hills Golf Course. The whitewash. split in the two games in the Flight 4 winning team, from left: Jack Hool of Windsor and Cass It took one bad inning, the nightcap when they sup- John Agar 3 City; John Watson, Caseville; Jeff MacKenzie, Caro, and third, when Marlette col- ported Tim Walker with Alden Asher 3 lected four of its six hits five hits that netted a 5-2 Dale Groth 3 Pat McGee, Caro. and all of their runs to victory. Lou Horner 3 polish off Cass City. Dave Cass City hammered out Wally Marston 3 Miller, who also allowed six six hits but couldn’t collect Ron Nurnberger 3 hits while striking out eight, when it counted. Jim Craw- took the loss. ley did his best to help th Maynard Stine 1 Hawk teams post Mark Swanson 1 In the nightcap, Foster attack as he was three for The All New Don Wernette 1 started and Rock finished three and scored one of Elmer Fuester Of up for the winners. Leigh Cass City’s two runs. Ken Jensen Of Langenburg took the loss in eachLangenburg worked twoand inningsMiller Tom Schweigel Of double victories a 3-1 decision. Jim Ceranski * Cass City collected only and Parrish pitched the Cass City High School ler, NB, 44.37. 2 mile relay, CC, Britt, two hits, both singles in the sixth for Cass City. Ron Geiger * boys’ and girls’ track teams FORT’S George Heins * 880 yd. run - Greg Morey, Hirn, Mathewson, Mar- defeated Imlay City and Gary Hornbacher * NB, 2:07.80. shall, 12:24.01. * North Branch in a double 220 yd. dash - Joe Viney, 110 yd. I.H. - Dawn Daryl Iwankovitsch dual meet Thursday at Dave McNaughton * CC, 24.42. Schmaltz, CC, 19.33. Errors hurting Imlay City. 2 mile run - Greg Morey, 100 yd. dash - Joann * Points to be adjusted. The boys defeated North “f” Forfeit. NB, 10: 05.00. Steely, CC, 13.00. Cass City Branch, 85-78,and walked Mile relay - CC, 880 yd. relay, CC, Bryant, over Irnlay City, 114-48. Teichman, Brown, Viney, Steinbauer, Leslie, softball team Cass City girls won even LaBelle, 3;44.90. Nicholas, 1 :55.03. Come In and See What more decisively. Imlay Mile- run - Karianne City fell, 130-20, and North The girls won 10 of the 16 Henni, CC, 5:53.00. We Have For You! Branch was defeated, 82-70. events against North 440 yd. relay - CC, Stein- in ThumbB Branch. Double winners bauer , Wilson, Sweeney, NORTHBRANCH were Karianne Henni in the Steely, 54.35. mile and two-mile and Gilly The young Cass City Red better pitching and they Against North Branch the 440 yd. dash, Lisa The average American‘s Bryant in the 220 and 880- Nicholas, CC, 1:09.42. Hawk softball team found Would be a great team, Fox WINE PACKAGE LIQUOR Hawks took an exceedingly rough going in Thumb B As- feels. The VUlcanS have - vocabulary conttlins 10,000 yard events. 880 yd, run - Gilly Bryant, close decision with win in a I words. The winners with their CC, 2:43.65, sqciation competition last capable athletes at every the mile relay. Entering the times or distances were : week, losing three of four position, but lack that aspi- event either school could 330 yd. low hurdles - Julie games played. rin throwing hurler that Discus - Alto, NB, 80’6”. Sugden, CC, 57.36. have won. The Hawks did a Dr. makes agood teamgreat. Shot put - Richard, NB, 220 yd. dash - Gilly Wrapping up the win in Jekyll and Mr, Hyde act Without a flame thrower 28’10%”. Bryant, CC, 28.62. the relay were Randy Long jump - Teri Wilson, with Marlette TLesday, the Vulcans were still good Teichman, Tim Brown, Joe 2 mile run - Karianne enough to top the Hawks in CC, 14’8”. Henni, CC, 13:OO.W. April 30. The Red Raiders Viney and Jeff LaBelle. The High jump - Buttler, NB, won the first game of the both ends of the doub- Haw4 won just 8 pf the 17 Mile relay - CC, Bryant, leheader. 4’10”, Steinbauer, Wilson, double header, 15-2’, and the events. Wins in three of the 2 mile relay - NB, Hawks bounced back to Nicholas, 4 :35.89. The Vulcans won the first four relay events spelled 11 :36.52. take the nightcap, 10-9. the difference. 110 yd. 1. hurdles - Dawn The Hawk boys won 11 01 did everything game, 6-3. It was a tough loss for Cass City. The Greg Morey was a key Schmaltz, CC, 19.33. the events against the Spar- wrong in the first game, Hawks led 3-1 going into the performer for North 100 yd. dash - McDonnell, tans. Double winners for Coach jirn F~~ grimaced, ddespecially in the field final inning when Vassar Branch with wins in the half NB, 12.53. the Hawks were Tim Brown mile, mile and two-mile in the shot put and discus; where we played as bad as scored five times on two 880 yd. relay, CC, 1 :55.03. hits, two walks and an error events. Mile run - Karianne Joe Viney in the dashes, we have all year.” Joe Viney with victories Henni, CC, 5:53. and Kevin Bliss in the 880 The Hawks made seven to take the game* in the sprints and Tim 440 yd. relay - CC, 54.35. and two-mile run, Brown with victories in the 440 yd. dash - Dawkins, The winners and their shot put and discus were NB, 1:05.30. times and distances were : Shot put -Tim Brown, CC, double winners for Cass 880 yd, run - Gilly Bryant, 38’7”. City. CC, 2:43.65. The winners and the Discus - Tim Brown, CC, 330 yd. L.H. - Buttler, NB, 118’81/2”. times or distances were: 55.99. Shot put -Tim Brown, CC, High jump - Romine, IC, 220 yd. dash - Gilly 38’7 ” . 5’6”, Bryant, CC, 28,62. Long jump - Romine, IC, Discus - Tim Brown, CC, mile run Karianne 11&’&‘,4”. 2 18’41/2”. Henni, CC, 13:OO.W. Pole vault - Matt Clara, High jump - Parriot, NB, Mile relay - CC, 4 :35.89. 5’6”. $ CC, 9’6”. Long jump - Hobelmann, IMLAY CITY 2 mile relay - IC,9: 10.55. NB, 17’9” 120 yd. high hurdles - Pole vault - Turner, NE, The girls were even more Wade, IC, 16.28. 10’0”. potent against the Imlay 100 yd. dash - Joe Viney, 2 mile relay - NB, 9:01.37. City Spartans. The Hawks cc, 10.99. 120 yd. high hurdles - Dan swept all of the 16 events. 880yd. relay, CC, 1:38.44. Schmaltz, CC, 18.69. Showing the way was Joann Mile run - McKee, IC, 100 yd. dash - Joe Viney, Steely, a triple winner in 4 :48.21. cc, 10.99. the discus, shot put and 440 yd. relay CC, 48.20. 880 yd. relay, CC, Viney, 100-yard dash. 440-yd. dash - Randy LaBelle, Erla, Clara, The winners and their Teichman, CC, 55.40. 138.44. times and distances were: 330 yd. L.H. - Wade, IC, Mile run - Greg Morey, Discus - Joann Steely, 43.61 e NB, 4:43.71. CC, 74’10”. 880 yd. run - Kevin Bliss, 440 yd. relay - CC, Shot put - Joann Steely, cc, 2:lO. LaBelle, Adams, Clara, CC, 28’10”. 220 yd. dash - Joe Viney, ht Erla, 48.20. Long jump - Teri Wilson, CC, 24.42. ... 440yd. dash - Walker, NB, CC, 14’8”. CC,2 mile10:35. run - Kevin Bliss, 55.35. High jump - Holly Stein- 330 yd. low hurdles - Mil- bauer, CC, 4’6”. Mile relay - CC, 3:44.90. Reese, A-F tops at Invitational Cass City’s boys finished meter run. Sweeney running. JUST sixth in the Reese Invita- The girls finished fourth. A third place was earned tional Saturday. The Reese Akron-Fairgrove domi-. by the 800-meter team and IN girls were the power of the nated with 164 points. Sec- a fourth place by the ls00 @I Line

meet with 166 points. ond place was won by Val- meter team. Steely tied for I TIME Second place went to ley Lutheran with 88 113 fifth in the shot put. FOR. Rrnwn-*-_I-_ Citv. with 87 mints. mints. The final- standings and - Others in order of finish mints earned : and points earned: Brown a -- Junior- ahv Akron-Fairgrove, 71; City, 57; Cass City, 53%; . BEAUTIFUL HANGING BASKETS! Sandusky, 67; Bay City All Mayville, 46; Sandusky, 37; teams win Begonias Fuchsias Special Saints, 38; Cass City, 37; Freeland, 22; Bay City All Valley Lutheran, 33; Wt.- Saints, 2. Bad Axe failed to Cass City High School .Impatiens Ivy Geraniums Mother’s Day Pres. 16; Bad Axe, 4; -score. junior high track teams .Marigolds Patio Geraniums ...... - Prices Kingston and Freeland, 4 Karianne Henni was sec- continue to roll along. each, and Mayville, 2. ond in the 1600 and 3200- The girls’ team posted a Cass City won points by meter events behind narrow, 62% to 601/2, deci- finishing second in the 800- Burgess of Brown City. sion over USA Monday, meter relay with Greg Also earning second place April 29. The boys de- Erla, Jeff LaBelle, Joe finishes were Teri Wilson, molished the Patriots, 92% Viney and Matt Clara run- a freshman, in long jump to 39’h. ning. and Bryant in the 440-meter Thursday in a three-team Other points were earned dash. meet, Cass City topped the by Bliss, third in the two- The 400-meter relay team Lakers and Mayville. Cass The Cass City Chronicle mile and a fifth for the 3200- also finished second with City scored 76 points. Lak- meter relay team and for Wilson, Holly Steinbauer, ers were second with 39% Phone 872-2010 Del Kostanko in the 1600 Joann Steely and Jeanie and Mayville scored 33%. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAk, MAY 9,1985 PAGE THIRTEEN Bulldogs split Nieboer designs with Vikings lotterv T=shirts The Owen-Gage Bulldogs in one run. The Bulldogs J split a double header with scored one run on an Akron- Fairgrove error, Akron-Fairgrove Thurs- When most people think hats and T-shirts was $95 day, winning the first game Ron Susalla was the los- signed T-shirts and hats for about making a buck off the each.Before Nieboer began an area church softball . 5-3, and dropping the sec- ing pitcher in the second lottery, their thoughts are ‘ond game 8-1. game, giving up seven team. Nicboer produces the of picking the right num- manufacturing the hats and design for the cap,and then ’ ”’ In the first game, Reid runs, seven hits and two walks. Susalla hit two bers, or buying the lucky T-shirts, he contacted the has it manufactured by the Goslin was the winning ticket that will put them on Lottery Commission for pitcher, giving up eight hits Akron-Fairgrove batters Georgia hat making com- with inside pitches during Easy Street. their written permission to pany. His T-shirt designs and walking three A-F bat- But Arnold Nicboer is not the three innings he make and sell the hats. arc printed by Obie ters. Goslin struck out five counting on blind luck to “They gave me their per- Graphics, Cascville. batters during the six-in- pitched. Stirrett, in relief of cash in on the popular mission, but they won’t pro- During the construction ning contest. The Bulldogs Susalla, gave up one run game. He hopes to earn his mote me because I arn a season, Nicboer sells his Committed two errors. and five hits in the last money by selling caps and three innings of the game. private business,” Nieboer hats and T-shirts after lay- , Stu Stirrett led the T-shirts that promote the said.Nieboer has sold some ing brick all day. In the Bulldogs with two hits, both The Bulldogs will travel game of chance. Nieboer, to Carsonville-Port Sanilac winter months, when con- singles. Stirrett, Goslin, owner of Arnie’s Custom hats to stores in Tuscola ,Ron Susalla and Kellin for a Thursday afternoon struction slows down, he is Caps, Cass City, has begun County that sell lottery tic- able to devote more time to ’ Kretzschmer each batted game. producing caps and T- kets. He is working on get- it. shirts that tell the world the ting them into the larger “Arnic likes art,” his wife person wearing them is a chain stores across the Beverly said. “It (design- lottery fan. state. inghe can shirts express and hats) his talents.” is a way Owen-Gage girls Nieboer has been selling “1 think that it is a matter custom designed caps and of getting it out on the mar- T-shirts to area businesses ket,” Nieboer said. “I feel for more than two years. it is an item that will go. It Tough rats lose to A-F He recently designed and is just a matter of getting it had manufactured a hat out.” Rats are tough. How that promotes the lottery, Nieboer, 46, a brick layer tough? According to Inter- and the popular lotto game. for DA Johnston, Vassar, national Wildlife magazine, * The Owen-Gage softball runs in the last two innings The hat Nicboer designed began selling hats about rats can: plummet five ’team dropped both games for the win. has the “Say Yes to Michi- stories to the ground and of a double header against In the second game, the two and one-half years ago. gan” slogan writ ten above His business started after scurry off unharmed; swim Akron-Fairgrove May 2. Bulldogs scored three runs 4,- a drawing of the state. Ac- he answered an advertise- forhalf athree mile anddays; tread wiggle water * The two losses give the on six hits, losing 3-11. ross the lower peninsula is ment in a magazine from a ’ Bulldogs a 4-4 league Owen-Gage scored three a lotto computer card. To Georgia hat making firm. through a hole no larger ‘record. runs in the third inning and A MAN OF MANY HATS - Arnold Nieboer has designed be sure that no one can cash He has sold promotion, ’,han a quarter, and even led until the fourth inning

+‘ TheBulldogslostthefirst and produced hats for many area companies. His latest in on his idea, Nieboer had “give away” caps and T- jurvive being flushed down Akron-Fairgrove game 4-7, collecting two when creation is a hat, T-shirts and other items promoting the the design copyrighted. The shirts to several businesses 3 toilet as well as enter hits and 12 walks. Cathy pushed across seven runs. cost of copyrighting the in the area. He has also de- mildings by the same Johnston and Charlene Johnston had a double, Michigan lottery. -oute. Goslin each hit singles for and two batted in. Dena McDonald had two *.the onlv Bulldop hits Ask for ------singles.

fourDuring innings each the of Bulldogsthe first Carsonville-PortThe Bulldogs will Sanilacplay at scored one run, and were Thursdav. and will host Walbro Comoration1 to Ired with A-F at the end of North Hiron Monday at the tpe fourth inning. Akron- Gagetown park. Game time NATIONAL ARTCRAFTS Fairgrove collected three is 3:30 p.m. open Detroit area office Make your eclection with complete confidence that you are chooriag from a line of the fmest quality urd Hawk runners Walbro Corporation has proach will result in better try,” Walpole said in mak- correctness of form. reorganized its automotive service for Walbro’s BU ing the announcement. original equipment sales tomotive customers.” Come in and let ua assirt The location of the new take second place operations, and has an- &‘Thedecision to open an you in your wedding planr. nounced plans to open a De- office in the Detroit area is office.. is currently under troit area office. The an- The Chronicle ‘ Caro won the boys’ divi- 30; USA, 26; Brown City, nouncement was made by sion of the Cass City Junior 24; North Huron, 20; Im- Walbro Executive Vice- High Invitational track manuel Lutheran, 10; president Robert H. Wal- tournament and Cass City Owen-Gage, 4; Ubly, 1. pole. dominated the girls’ com- Among the girls, Cass Walbro’s North Ameri- petition. The meet was held City had a healthy lead over can automotive OE sales Monday in Cass City. second place Sandusky and operation will be headed up Car0 boys edged second Lakers, 101 to 57 each. by Herbert E. Everss, di- place Cass City 115 to 103 Other scores were: North rector, automotive sales. points. There were 12 teams Branch and USA, 54 each; Everss will have overall re- entered in the competition. Immanual Lutheran, 52; sponsibility for sales of Other scores were: San- Vassar, 27; Brown City, 18; Walbro fuel system pro- dusky, 71 2/3; Lakers, 48 Caro, 11; Bad Axe, 10; ducts, including electric 113; Bad Axe, 42; Vassar, Owen-Gage, 7; Ubly, 4. fuel pumps and throttle bodies, to automotive origi- nal equipment customers. Awards Assembly Several automotive orig- inal equipment account managers will work out of the new Detroit area office at High School and will report to Everss. 1 1 Our Best Digital Synthesized Receiver Portable 24K Model 100 Computer I 1; Each account manager will have responsibility for By Realistic" By Radio Shack ’. The public is invited to sented to the school’s top sales of both fuel pumps attend the annual Awards athletes. and throttle bodies to his Save ‘ HALF PRICE Assembly for Cass City The 1985 valedictorian assigned accounts. Previ- High School students May and salutatorian and all ously, Walbro’s fuel pump $200 17 at 8:35 a,m. honor students will be rec- and throttle body lines were ognized. Scholarship win- represented by separate High School Principal ners and students with per- account managers. 4990° Russell Richards will be the fect attendance records “The purpose of this reor- 100 WATTS PER CHANNEL, MINIMUM 29995 Originally 999.00 Master of Ceremonies. will also be recognized. ganization is to provide a RMS INTO 8 OHMS FROM 20-20,000 HZ, in 1984 Cat. RSC-11 WITH NO MORE THAN 0.05% THD Reg. 499.95 (interim markdowns taken) Awards will be presented The senior class proph- more unified, coherent ..... i..... tp students for their ecy and a corresponding program for our total fuel ...... Precision quartz crystal locks each station on-channel. Push- Five built-in programs! Comes ready-to-use with word pro- academic endeavors, and slide presentation will be ...... systems activity,” Walpole ..... button’tuning of 6 AM and 6 FM stations. Built-in tape-control cessor, address/telephone directory, appointment scheduler, ...... athletic awards will be pre- presented. said. “We feel that this ap- ..... center for 2-way dubbing and monitoring. Aux input for VCR, auto-dial communications and BASIC language. Expandable ...... video disc or compact disc. #31-3012 to 32K. #26-3802Batteries extra

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;, Hills and Dales General anniversary. The hospital program will be presented. ROYAL SECRETS: THE VIEW FROM DOWNSTAIRS *Hospital has planned many will be 25 years old in Au- Thursday, from 7:Oo to by Stephen P. Barry (non-fiction). Barry describes in detail :special activities to celeb- gust. 9:30 p.m. a video tape, “The the duties and housekeeping chores of the numerous :Tate Hospital Week, May Monday, from 6:30 to8:OO Great American Smoke- devoted household servants who care for the family in their -18, and will begin celeb- p.m. the public is invited to out” will be presented, various residences. Prince Philip’s valet even places the ting the hospital’s 25th tour various departments along with other informa- toothpaste on his toothbrush, Barry confides. As children, -, -, of the hospital. There will tion of how toquit smoking. he notes, the royals generally were closer to their servants be displays, and hospital Preregistration is re- than to their parents. Such character quirks as the Queen’s Get Quick scrapbooks will be availa- quired for all classes. A temper, Prince Philip’s restlessness, Prince Andrew’s ble for public viewing. minimum of 10 people are cutting up and other idiosyncrasies (except for Princess Results With required for each class. Anne’s eccentricities) are treated as lovable foibles. All the Tuesday, from 9:00 to There is no charge to at- family members are penny-pinchers, Barry asserts, at The Chronicle’s 1O:)o a.m. there will be a tend. The registration least with their own incomes. blood pressure program. deadline is May 13 at 3:OO Classified Ads Wednesday, from 9100 to p.m. Call Jane Mitchell, HOTEL DU LAC by Anita Brookner (fiction). A sedate A 1O:OO a.m. a healthy heart RN, at 872-2121 to register. Swiss hotel at end-of-season is the scene of Edith Hope’s -- Also during the week, all brief, melancholy exile (she’s in disgrace for having jilted first grade students will her fiance on their wedding day). Edith observes her tour the Ambulatory Care fellow guests with sympathy and amusement; writes long, Center, and special prog- unposted letters to her married lover; and works at her SPRING SALE rams will be presented to latest romantic novel, her life suspended and uneventful. John Deem 66 Riding Mower, 30” Cut, 6 H.P. hospital employees. When the worldly Mr. Neville plumbs her “unused capacity” for mischief, she nearly acquiesces, at 39, to his John Deere 68 Riding Mower, 34” Cut, 8 H.P. Hills and Dales General Hospital Auxiliary will quaintly treacherous proposal of marriage and John Deere 108 Lawn Tractor, 28” Cut, 8 H.P. award a car seat to the first respectability without the promise of love. While Edith’s John Deere 110 wlVariable Speed Drive, 38” KEN JENSEN, Hills and Dales General Hospital administrator, dilemma may seem outworn and socially irrelevant, she baby born at the hospital S. Mower, 10 H.P. during Hospital Week. 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~ Vandemarks open May 12 starts Soil men’s clothing store Stewardship Week Mr. Farmer Read and Use Dan and Dawn Van- tax business in Caro. demark this week an- The couple decided to Hold services for was in St. John Cemetery, dent of Argyle for 18 years. The Tuscola Soil Conser- Now conservation districts -nounced the grand opening come to Cass City when the Hammond, Ind. Surviving are her hus- vation District will join the also work with urban and of their men’s clothing Main Street building where Mrs. Rusnak was a band, Herman: five sons, nationwide observance of suburban citizens in pro- CHRONIC11 b store, Dawdan’s, in Cass they are located was of- Hazel Rusch member of St. John the Larry Howard, Snover, Soil Stewardship Week dur- tecting construction sites, City. fered for sale in November. Baptist Catholic Church of ing the week of May 12 to school yards, shorelines Hazel Rusch, 78, of Gary Howard, Sandusky, CLASSIFIED ADS h Mrs. Whiting; First Catholic 19, announces Henry and parks from erosion. The couple say they are Cass City, succumbed Wed- Donald Howard, Guy How- . . Although new to the Cass very pleased with the Slovak Ladies’ Association ard and Joseph Howard, all Gruber. District Chairman. And they are involved in To sell or rent a farm -City business community, friendly reception they nesday, May 1, at Hills and 81, the Slovak Catholic “Tomorrow Together” is work to clean up the na- Dales General Hospital. No. of Cass City; four the Vandemarks are not have received since coming Sokol Wreath No. 81, and daughters, Mrs. Alan (Con- the theme of the 1985 obser- tion’s waters. .To sell or buy livestock She was born May 29, new to the Thumb area. He to the community. the Secular Franciscan nie) Lapeer, Cass City, vance. As the 1985 booklet Since 1955, the National To sell buy implement: 1906, in Capac, the daughter or was born and reared in The Vandemarks have Order of St. John’s Church, Mrs. Roger (Sandy) for the observance points Association of Conserva- Caro. of John C. and Elizabeth To profitably sell or buy 7, Whiting a out, human survival de- tion Districts has sponsored three children, Tad, (McComb) Haley. Kroetsch, Minden City, 1 An accountant, Van- 4, 8 Survivors are one daugh- pends other living Soil Stewardship Week, in anything Kyle, and Tyler, Miss Haley married Ed- Mrs. Gerald (Diane) Gib- on demark, 29, has an income months. ter, Mary H. Berland of things: the grasses and cooperation with the nearly ward Rusch Nov. 26, 1925, bard, Bad Axe, and De- Hammond; two sons, borah Wojtas, at home, and grain, fishes and birds, wild 3,000 conservation dis- The Classified Section is in Detroit. The couple made Joseph Janek of East tricts, as one way to em- Where Interested their home in Detroit, later nine grandchildren. and domestic animals. And Chicago and Michael Janek we all depend our basic phasize the importance of Prospects Look First moving to Cass City. Her for of Hammond ; three step- necessities on soil and good stewardship of our husband died May 19,1969. Also surviving are six sons, Joseph Goda of De- brothers, Peter Wurm- water. Together, we must basicsources. soil and water re- She was a member of the troit, Paul Goda and John Cass City Art Club and at- linger, Center Line, Tony think about ways to pre- Goda, both of Bay City, five I There were over 6,500 tended Trinity United Wurmlinger, Lexington, serve and renew the topsoil stepdaughters, Mary Wel- John Wurmlinger, North from which all our food bulletin inserts and book- CASS CITY Methodist Church, Cass tin and Kubacki, both lets designed to carry out City. Anne Street, Joseph Wurmling- comes. Together, we must of Ubly, Rose Osentoski, er, Lapeer, Frank Wurm- work to purify and protect the 1985 theme of “Tornor- She is survived by one Margaret Walters, both of row Together” provided to CHRONICLE niece, Mrs. Theron linger, Bloomfield Hills, our waters. Cass City, and Elizabeth 1985, 30 churches throughout the PHONE 872-2010 Esckilsen, of Cass City and and Jake Wurmlinger, Port In the soil conserva- Csernyik of Caro; numer- tion movement in America Tuscola SCD to be used in number of cousins, One Huron; five sisters, Mrs. a ous grandchildren and Anna Repp, Croswell, Mrs. marks its 50th anniversary. this year’s observance. daughter, one son, three great-grandchildren, Edward (Helen) Hayes, During the Dust Bowl era sisters and two brothers She was preceded in Tucson, Ariz., Mrs, Fred of the OS, conservation preceded her in death. death by husbands, Steve districts, local units of gov- Funeral services were (Mary) Douglas, Croswell, Janek Sr e and Michael Rus- ernment, were founded to conducted Saturday at Lit- Mrs. Raymond (Kate) SEPSI nak; son, Steve E. Janek Logghe, Peck, and Mrs. take soil conservation in- PEPS1 LIGHT tle’s Funeral Home, Cass Jr., and daughter-in-law, formation and techniques City, with Rev. James William (Betty) Frasard, Margaret C. Janek. St. Clair Shores, to farmers and ranchers. McCallum, pastor of Trin- But the task has grown. MT. DEW PEPS1 FREE ity Methodist Church, of- She was preceded in f iciating . death by one grandson, one Burial was in Novesta Funeral held for brother and one sister. Coming Auctions Cemetery, Cass City. Wednesday, May 15 - Mrs. B. Wojtas The Rev. Eldred Kelley, Michael Turbok will sell pastor of Evangelical Free cattle, farm equipment and Funeral services were Church, Cass City, of- real estate at the place lo- Mrs. E. Rusnak held Friday for Barbara ficiated. Burial was in Elk- cated one mile west and one Wojtas, 51, of Arqyle at the land Cemetery, Cass City. mile north of Deckerville dies in Indiana Zinger-Smigielski Funeral on Range Line Rd. Osen- Home, Ubly. Rhino horns toski Auction Service. Mrs. Elizabeth H, Rus- Mrs. Wojtas died Tues- nak, 91, formerly of day, April 30, at Huron The high value of rhino Friday, May 17 - Ervie Gagetown, died Friday, Memorial Hospital, Bad horns, now worth about Hewitt will sell household May 3, at St. Catherine Hos- Axe, following a lengthy ill- $5,000 a pound or roughly goods and other personal pital in Indiana. ness. the price of gold, has property at 4534 Downing Funeral services were She was born May 7,1933, doomed half of Africa’s St., Cass City. Lorn Hill- held Monday, May 6, at the in Croswell, daughter of rhinos during the past de- aker, auctioneer. Baran Funeral home, Whit- Nickolas and Anna cade to poachers’ spears, (Adams) Wurmlinger. Saturday, May 18 - Joyce Quaker ing, Ind., and at 10 a.m. reportsWildlife magazine.International The Mass at St. John the Baptist She married Herman and Maynard McConkey Catholic Church of Whiting, Wojtas May 20, 1967, at number of remaining will hold a household sale Maid 6447 Main Street, Cass City, MI 48726 INC. Mom-Fri. 7:Ma.m. 10:N p.m. * with the Rev. Edward Peace Lutheran Church, rhinos totals somewhere at 6201 Dale St., Cass City. Sat. a sun. 8:w a.m.,- IO:Wp.m. w& Srwr Phone 872-3470 Homco officiating, burial Sandusky. She was a resi- between 10,OOO and 16,000. Lorn Hillaker, auctioneer. Guaranteed H Insured Safe + + 6s Quality Gift microwave-safe 1 l/z qt. oval gift box, casserole with glass cover in

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t ANN ARBOR 413 E Huron AUBURN 1004 W Midland Rd BATTLE CREEK Inside Meijer 2177 W Columbia Ave BAY CITY 800 Broadway 745 N Euclid Ave 50 Salzburg Rd 623 Wshtngton Ave J BEAVERTON 125 W Brown St BIG RAPIDS Southland Shopping Ctr 301 S State St CANTON Inside Meijer 45001 Ford Rd CASS CITY 6241 Main St EAST TMS228 Newman St ESSEXVILLE Member FSLIC 1 1615 W Center Ave GLADWIN 245 E Cedar St HARRISON 127 N Second St ITHACA 725 E Center St MIDLAND 1900 N Saginaw Rd Stadium Plaza 210 S Saginaw Rd MT. PLEASANT 319 E 3 Broadway MUSKEGON At Meijer 700 W Norton Ave PIGEON 75 S Main St PINCONNING 427 Mable St REED CITY 201 W Upton St ROYAL OAK Inside Meijer 5150 Coolidge Hwy SAGINAW i 3520 Davenport St SAGINAW TOWNSHIP Center & Brockway SEBEWING 8880 Unionville Rd ST. LOUIS 135 St STANDISH 209 S Main St TAYLOR Inside Meijer Pardee at Eureka WEST BRANCH 700 W Houghton Ave / PAGE SIXTEEN CASS CIW CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, MAY 9,1985 CAW CITY, MICHIGAN The Regular Meeting of Village Council , The regular meeting of ~s.Lydia Wielenga, Di- Area Girl Scouts the Cass City Village Coun- rector, Tuscola County cil was held April 30, 1% Economic Development at 7:00 p.m. at the Munici- Corporation, was present pal Building. All trustees and presented the Walbro were present. Expansion Grant Applica- sell 6,768 boxes- As advertised a Public tion. Hearing was opened re- A motion was made by ’ garding intent to submit an Trustee Helwig and sup- of cookies application to the State of ported by Trustee Davis to Michigan Small Cities adopt a Community De- During this year’s annual Warner at 872-5479. program. An explanation velopment Plan. Motion Girl Scout Cookie Sale, 68 The Girl Scouts still have of the project was given by carried 7 yeas, 0 nays (at- girls from Cas City sold cookies left from this year’s the Village President and tached). 6,768 boxes of cookies to sale. To order cookies, con- Village Superintendent. A motion was made by area residents. tact Pat Jamieson at 872- Comments were requested. Trustee McIntosh and sup- The Girl Scout Troops’ 5035. Hearing no comments the ported by Trustee Weaver top sellers were: Sherry Girls interested in be- Public Hearing was closed. to adopt a resolution to’ Debng, Troop 221, 384 coming a Girl Scout are to The minutes of the regu- commit $15,000.00 for pav- boxes; Heather Shagena, register at the Cass City lar March meeting were ap- ing of Schell Street leading Troop 958,334 boxes; Barb High School speech room proved as presented. to the Walbro Expahsion. Kelley, Troop 414, 280 Thursday from 3 :30 to 5 :30 The 1985 Appointments This commitment is sub- boxes ; Sonya Teller, Troop p-m. and Committees was pre- ject to a Small Cities Prog- 644,200boxes; Lou Ann and sented and accepted. (at- ram Grant of $35,300.00. Chris Sellers, Troop 239,175 The catfish and certain tached) Motion carried 7 yeas, 0 each; Crystal McKnight, other fishes are believed to A letter was received nays (attached). Troop 642, 138 boxes, and have many taste buds in Mandy Nizzola, Troop the skin that covers their from the Cass City Indust- A motion was made by 929, bodies. rial Development Corpora- Trustee Helwig and sup- 122 boxes. tion offering the Industrial ported by Trustee ORDINANCE NUMBER 120 Park land to the Village in Stahlbaum to authorize Vil- From each tpx of cookies A sold, 74 cents is spent to AN ORDINANCE TO PROHIBIT THE DIS- the amount of $28,OOO.00. lage President, Ray the cost of the CHARGE Of FIRE ARMS, AIR AND motion was made by Trus- Armstead Jr., to sign and SPRING-LOADED GUNS AND BOWS tee Helwig and supported submit an application to the THE TOP COOKIE sellers for Cass City Girl Scout Troops were (front row, cookies; 37 cents goes to the AND ARROWS WITHIN THE VILLAOE Mitten Bay Girl Scout LIMITS, AND TO PROWOE FOR PENAL- by Trustee Weaver to Michigan Small Cities from left): Barbara Kelley, Mandy Nizzola, Heather Shagena and Crystal Mc- TIES FOR VlOLATlON THEREOF. purchase the Industrial Program for funds in the Knight. Second row, from left: Chris Sellers, Sonya Teller, LouAnn Sellers and Council to pay for local Park in the amount of amount of $35,300.00 to be camping programs for dis- The Villaoe of Cass CiOrdains: 37 w I. ~tst1a11 tm unlawful for &y $28,000.0. Motion carried 7 used to curb and gutter and Sherry DeLong. trict Girl Scouts; cents is person to use or dima firearm. air or yeas, 0 nays. pave Schell Street leading used for troop development sprlng-b8ded gun. or bow and armwlFhin programs; 25 cents is used the limits of the Vlllage of Cass CW, dxcept; A motion was made by to the Walbro parking lot. (a) Authorized Omcrrm ol the law are per- Trustee Davis and sup- to fund local scouting ac- mittedperf-nCe to discharged tbk duties.thdr wepons in the ported by Trustee McIntosh tivities and two cents is naysMotionThe (attached). Parkscarried and 7 yeas,Promo- 0 used to help needy Girl (b) A per80f1 shall be permitled 10 dis- to establish an Industrial Camman sentenced to charge any weapon for the protbcHon of Ns Development Fund and to tion committee reported Scout families attend lie and his propem. appropriate $29,000.00 to that the Rotary Clib will camping programs. (c) A paonmay discharw a weapon for meet pra- purposes on a mwwhich that fund from the General The deadline to register has been eppnwed by the VilIaga caund’ Fund. Motion carried 7 $500.00 to be used for to attend Camp Pine Acres, tor the smecifk type d #) dip- Caro, a Girl Scout day cherged. yeas, 0 nays. benches and flowers in the Seetian2.fheword%marm.’asuussdin The March Financial mini-park on Main Street. camp held June 17:21_ is this Ordinance, shall mean any wepon gr Statement was reviewed. The committee also re- May 31. Camp hours will be dwka from which is mlWany mi&@, 9:Oo a.m. to 4:OO p.m. The -le. bultet. shot. pellet. or other mass A motion was made by ported that the summer Giddings had pleaded gas,by means or by meansof explosives, of springs, cwnpreased levers, or airothpr 6r Monday, in Tuscola pay a $l,oOO fine and $500 dence. cost of the c4mp is $20 for Trustee Stahlbaum and part-time employees have guilty to the charge Feb. 4, County Circuit Court, court costs. He was granted Joslyn will sentence Col- Girl Scouts, and $23 for non- mechanical devii. supported by Trustee Davis been hired. and was sentenced to Seetion 3. An approved range. as ud Judge Patrick Joslyn sen- 300 a work release from jail. lins June 17. Bond continues scouts. For additional in- that the bills be approved A motion was made by tenced a Caro man to 10 days in the Tuscola County Judge Joslyn rejected a in this Ordinance. shall mean a range for as presented. Motion car- Trustee Stahlbaum and at $15,000. formation contact Kay the shooting of firearms. air and spring- months in the Tuscola Jail. He was given credit plea bargaining request loeded guns, or bows and arrows, con- ried 7 yeas, 0 nays. supported by Trustee Hop- Jail after he for 197 days already served, from Kirt S. Jackson, 23, structed in such 8 manner 88 to prevent the projectile from any wespons 80 fired @d A motion was made by per to adopt Ordinance No. (- on and had served a total of 742 Williamsburg Rd., Apt. range from exmeding the physicel limits of Trustee Helwig and sup- 120 to prohibit the dis-b 258 days. 4, Caro, on a charge of lar- the range. Such ’range” must be so deslg. ported by Trustee Weaver charge of fire arms, air and Giddings requested the ceny in a building. natd by the Village Council. to instruct Village Superin- springloaded guns and reduced sentence so he Section 4. It shall be unlawful for ttp The plea bargaining ag- Novesta to settle parent. guardian. OT wstodlan to knowingly tendent, Lou LaPonsie, to bows and arrows within the could go home and help his reement requested that permit any mim in his or her charge or proceed with necessary Village limits, and to pro- girlfriend who was having Jackson be given a one- araody to uw or discharge a firearm. +ir paper work for the 1985 vide for penalties for viola- problems with her pre- year delayed jail sentence. Pine and Schell Street pro- tion thereof. Roll call vote: gnancy. The offer was made 7 jects. Motion carried McIntosh-yea, Davis-yea, Judge Joslyn sentenced March 25. 0 liable for damages in a dvil action for any yeas, nays. Helwi -yea, Armstead- James I. Dean, 21,6736 Oak Jackson was charged and all injurim to persons or property mat A motion was made by yea, 8tahlbaum-yea, Hop- Frazie to pay $600 restitu- Rd., Vassar, to 90 days in Jan. 30 for attempting to Trustee Helwig and sup- per-yea, Weaver-yea. Mo- tion to the adult probation the county jail, and to three steal non-prescription diet ported by Trustee Weaver tion carried 7 yeas, 0 nays depptment. If Frazie does years’ probation after he pills from the Central Shop Section 6. Any police officer shall have to establish a Public Hear- (attached). not pay the fine, two more ’ pleaded no contest to a Feb. Rite store, Indianfields ing for curb and gutter as- It was reported that the authority to confiscate any firearm, air and months will be added to his 13, 1984, charge of prepar- Township. At the Novesta Township sessments for the Pine and Planning Commission has jail sentence. Joslyn ing to burn. trial date has been set. _---- -I No meeting Monday night, truck will at the town limits of the Village of cam city except Schell Street projects at withdrawn their recom- granted Frazie a work re- Dean was originally Judge Joslyn accepted a be the trustees decided what hall from 8:OO 8.111. until man~edtawtranwas~M 7:OO p.m. May 28,1985. Mo- mendations concerning lease from the jail. He was charged with arson of a guilty plea from Lee R. Col- hereinabove. A xwrfiacated weapon shall tion carried 7 yeas, 0 nays. Home Occupations. gravel roads they would re- noon. be held for a period ofsix (6) months. credited with 107 days al- dwelling house, stemming lins, 19, 209 W. Grant St., pair during 1985. A motion was made by A motion was made by from a fire that destroyed “We felt it shouid be done ’ tlw~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~ ready served. Caro, on attempted conspi- Clerk Nursie Kloc said. twice a month the sum- Trustee Stahlbaum and Trustee McIntosh and sup- Also Monday, Judge Jos- his Vassar home. A state racy to burn, value under in be by a fine of not more supported by Trustee Davis Supervisor William O’Dell mer,” Kloc said. than $100.00 or by Imprisonment in the ported by Trustee Helwig lyn granted a reduced sen- fire marshall’s report $50. to purchase a Chrysler 6 cy- that the meeting be’ad- and Tuscola County Road On the second Saturday r$z:s,z bay E’z:&y tence to James N. Gid- stated the fire was started Collins had been origi- Commission Clerk Jim linder Model Big-T-Vac journed. Motion carried 7 by pouring flammable of June, the truck will ac- mment in the discretion of the covrt and dings, 20, 1978 Gun Club nally charged with afson- Miklovic recently toured shell be rquired pay costs. vacuum leaf loader in the yeas, 0 nays. liquid on the floor near the cept white goods, such as to Rd., Caro, on charges of at- real property, stemming the township’s roads to de- stoves, refrigerators, Section 8. All ordinances or parts of a- amount of $16,500.00. Mo- Joyce A. LaRoche tempted arson of a dwel- kitchen stove. from an Aug. 13 burning of dlnences in oonfltct herewith are m termine what roads need water heaters and other rewaled. tion carried 7 yeas, 0 nays. d Dean was also ordered to Village Clerk ling. a porch railing at his resi- repair the most. appliances. People bring- effectiveSactiin Twenty 9. This (20) Ordinancedays after shall its adoption. becxrme At the meeting, the board ing trash to the site must Enacted by the Village Council of Cap decided to spend $25,ooO to show proof that they are a City. Tusoola County. Michigan this 30th grade and gravel five and resident of the township. day of April, I-. one-half miles of township The township pays Rich’s On roll call - vote was: yeas 7, nays 0. , roads. Disposal $190 for each truck Ray Annstead Jr. Vilw President The township will put load. 1,OOO yards of pit run Trustees agreed to hire gravel, at a cost of $41,400 Henry Rock, Deford, to cut CERTIFICATION per mile on the following the grass along the side of I. Joyce LaRoche. clerk of the village of roads: One mile of Kelly the township roads. He is Caas Ci.Miian. do hereby o~tlifythat road, from Englehart to the foregoing is a true and -red -3 expected to start the first of an Ordinan- adopted by the Wllw Crawford Road; one mile cutting during the first or Council of the village of Cass Cq at a of Shabbona Road, from second week of June. A sec- regular meeting held at tlw Cam City Munic- Cemetery to Englehart ond cutting will be made ipal&rildingq Road, and one mile of ter in the summer. Joyce LaRmhI. village Clark Elmwood Road, starting one mile east of Cemetery Road to Englehart Road. A name that conjures At a cost of $4,800 per mile, for 1,OOO yards of pit run gravel, the township up warm memories or will repair two one-mile A r/ lengths of River Road. The e 0 first mile will be from Weaver to Cemetery Road, carzng, nurturing, and the second mile will be from Phillips to Warner Road. Kloc explained that Mother’s Day Special gentleness and love ... a River Road will cost more for repairs because the road curves along the river very special name that bank. The township will also have one-half mile of Phil- lips Road, from Kelly Road you never outgrow. to River Road, graded and graveled at a cost of $2,600. When preparing the 1985- 86 budget, trustees allo- cated $35,000 of township revenues for the road budget. Kloc said the township has three or four additional miles of roads that need repair, but the We Thank You, trustees decided to keep some of the road budget in reserve for emergencies. Mother Trustees also agreed to have one treatment of liquid calcium chloride applied to the gravel roads at a cost of $300 €or each 1,OOO gallons. Kloc explained the calcium I chloride will be used the same as last year, just in front of resident’s homes. Last year the township spent about $3,000 for one calcium chloride applica- tion. During June, July, Au- LA-I-D” From $189.95 gust and September, township residents will have two days of trash ser- vice per month instead of one. Kloc explained that during these four months, a truck from Rich’s Disposal, Cass City 872-431 1 MEMBER FDIC Pigeon 453-31 13 Deford, will be stationed a_t_ the township hall, Deford, on the second and fourth CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASCITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, MAY 9,1985 PAGE SEVENTEEN :77 to graduate from Ubly High

SchoolMavd 19 Ubly Community High Guidance, will present -School will be graduating scholarship awards and 77 seniors Sunday after- Richard Holdship, High noon, May 19, at 2:OO p.m. School principal, will in the high school gym- award the valedictory and nasium. The combined bac- salutatory trophies. ‘ calaureate and commence- The graduating class will ment exercises will be held be presented to Kenneth ,the same afternoon. Dekoski, Board of Educa- Representatives of the tion president, by David class of 1986 will lead the Landeryou, Superintendent class of 1985 in the proces- of Schools. sional, “Pomp and Cir- The joint baccalaureate cumstance,” which will be and commencement ser- played by the Ubly High vices will adjourn with the School band, under the di- High School band playing rection of Wendell Hon- the recessional. A senior re- CASS CITY 7OURTH GRADE students participating in singer. ception line will form in the the Young Aut iors Day were (front row, from left): Amy Rev. Fr. Loren hallway near the Osantowski, J mnifer Romstad, Kristi Turner and Sara Kalinowski, pastor of SS. cafetorium for parents, re- .Peter and Paul Catholic latives and friends. Keller. Seconc row, from left: Lyle Severance, Tracey -Church of Ruth and St. Pat- The annual junior-senior Burns and Me1 issa Micklash. rick Catholic Church of banquet and prom was held Palms, will deliver the in- Friday evening, May 3, at

I vocation and benediction. Verona Hills Golf Rev. Fr. Patrick O’Con- Clubhouse. The prom hor, pastor of St. John theme was “One More Catholic Church of Ubly, Night.” and St. Columbkille Class officers are presi- Catholic Church of Sheri- dent, Sharon Swartzen- dan Corners, will give the truber ; vice-president, YOUTH AUTHORS ‘-attending the Young Author Day scripture reading. Richard Bischer ; secret- workshop were (front row, from left): Kathy Rockwell The High School band will ary, Raymond Kwiat- and Jeff Bader. Second row, from left: Jan Erla, Laura play two selections, “Great kowski ; treasurer, Nancy Lakes Overture” and Maurer, and Student Coun- Stine and Sally Brooks. Other Youth Authors not in photo “Sounds of Sousa.” cil representatives, Karen were: Stacey Capps, Janet Koch, Melissa Flemington, Miss Arlene Glaza, Messing, Michelle Peruski Paul Britt and Jerry Cortimilia. daughter of Arthur and and Shannon Peruski. Class Rita Glaza of Minden City, sponsors are Dale Halifax will deliver the valedictory and Ronald Lewinski. speech. The salutatory Some 40 seniors, accom- speech will be given by panied by Michael Pep- Miss Rebecca Messing, linski and Tammy Leford, 185 students attend daughter of Fred and Au- toured various amusement drey Messing of Ruth. centers around Tampa and , Miss Sharon Swartzen- Orlando and also visited the truber, daughter of Leon beach at Daytona Beach in Authors Dav conference and Susan Swartzentruber Florida during the week J d Ubly, class president, April 6-13. About 125 first through the annual Young and ence was sponsored by the will give appreciation re- The 1984-85 school year sixth grade students and 60 Youth Authors Conference Thumb Area Reading marks. will climax for all pupils students from grades seven Saturday at the Cass City Council. Hilary Cook, Director of Friday, June 7. through twelve attended High School. The confer- Students came from 11 schools in the Thumb area to participate in arts and YOUNG AUTHORS from Cass City Schools were (front crafts, paintings, sing- row, from left): Ben Hobbs, second grade, and fifth alongs and to hear lec- tures presented by work- grade students Alex Pakonen, Melanie Churchill and Mya Two killed Friday in shop leaders, Pakonen. Sixth grade students (second row, from left) , To be selected ta attend, were: Kelley Champagne, Steve Panich, Brandi Glass, students had to write a book, with teachers select- Deric Meininger and Garen Barker. Not in photo: Jane ing the 10 best authors from Marker, Katie Wood, Diana Loomis and Bart Hall. .Fostoria area accident each school. Some schools, including Cass City, paid ’ Two Tuscola County men Sheriff’s Department De- In an April 27 accident ction of Sebewaing Road, for extra students to attend killed Friday at ,were 3:OO puty Phillip Mallory, the that clained the life of 15- and was struck by Warn- the conference. Find the Service or Product a.m. when their pickup pickup was northbound on year-old Kristine M. pagne’s vehicle. The workshops and their truck left the road and Fostoria Road, north of Golsch, Caro, the driver of leaders were for the Young You Need in This. ’crashed into a large tree The couple were return- . . . Action Guide Goodrich Road,when the the vehicle, Todd W. Bec- ing from Caseville after at- Authors : Dulcimer, Jan ‘1 south of Fostoria village vehicle went into the ditch krow, 18, a senior at Caro tending their high school Hecht, Richville; writing, limits. I on the west side of the road, High School, remains in prom. Louis Severance; Akron ; Lance D. Nichols, 23,1940 striking a large tree. critical condition in the in- arts and crafts, Linda Oes- French Rd., Caro, the The Mayville Fire De- tensive care unit of Bay BOAT MISHAP chger, Elkton; science, Dr. driver of the vehicle, was partment was called to re- Medical Center, Bay City. Ronald Hines, Vassar ; pronounced dead at Lapeer move the doors from the The driver of the other veh- The body of Kevin origami, Cindy Ernst, community Hospital. A K. pickup so Nichols and Don- icle, Betty Champagne, 40, Hecht, 22, 121 Howard St., Kingston; painting and passenger, Marvin D. Don- nelly could be pulled from Elkton, was released from Caro, was iound Saturday ceramics, Karen Hasel- nelly, 22, 2953 W. Saginaw the wreckage . Huron Memorial Hospital, by Tuscola County Sheriff’s beck, Reese; shadow box, If you are interested in buying or selling, call our toll Rd., Vassar, was pro- There were no witnesses Bad Axe, May 1. Department Deputies. Cindy Davidson, Mil- free number 1.800-562.3898. 1 Home ~ Commerclai - Industrial I nounced dead at Caro to the accident. Deputy The accident happened Hecht had been missing lington ; sing-a-long, Jim Community Hospital. Mallory discovered the ac- when Beckrow, driving Hobbs, Cass City, and Cass City Area since April 27, when a boat TRASH COLLECTION ’ : According to the report, cident while on routine pat- south on Bay Port Road, Thumb Prints, Mary Jo filed by Tuscola County he was ridihg in sank in Call Collect 313-798-8025 rol, failed to stop at the interse- Saginaw Bay. The boating Mantey, Cass City. I “Big Enough lo Serve You“ FARMS. BUSINESSES - HOMES f-1 mishap also claimed the Workshops and their SHORE PROPERTY - lives of Hecht’s stepson, leaders for the Youth Au- I I Jason Rumph, 5, Caro, and thors were: Steven Crow, BUS 517-269-7105 RICHARD E. GONlWlCHA 259 E HURON AVE I I Rich’s Disposal Jason’s grandfather, Cherokee Indian poet work- RES. 51 7-479.6619 BROKER BAD AXE, MI48413 Residential &Commercial 1I 1 Leonard Bodeis, 68, 6053 ing on his Doctorate at the Rubbish Removal First St., Mayville. University of Michigan ; Container Sewice Available The boat sank at 1:57 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bet- p.m. while they were fish- tinger, Bad Axe, presented 1 -‘I FLOWERS Call683.2233 ing on the Saginaw Bay in a radio drama on Michi- about nine feet of water. gan’s great fire, and Sue Two other fishermen in Whitney, a Detroit Free the boat, Chester R. Burke, Press educational consul- Grease L Oil I CertifiedMechanic I I “’!\. I 23, and his stepson, Kevin tant,also spoke to the chil- Flowers - Plants - Balloons dren. Tuff-Kote Dinol Cryderman, 9, both of 1446 1, -CaIl872-2470 1 Sandy 8. Tom Tierney, Owners Schools sending children 4546 Leach St., Cass City, MI 48726 S. Colling Rd., Caro, sur- Automotive Rust Proofing ~ vived the accident. to the conference were: Phone 072-3935 Systems 6 Waxlng Akron-Fairgrove ; Cass L&S Standard Service Gravel Guards City; Elkton; Our Lady of Running Bards Lake Huron, Harbor Phone amp42 Rock Kote Stone Chip Protectlon Rose buds Beach ; Zion Lutheran, Certified Mechanics Harbor Beach; St. Paul’s, Complete Car Care Service Photle 269-9585 b ?HE CLOSS~TIOU’LLGET Millir -ton ; Reese ; St. Transplanting roses? Ex- Wrecker Service 827 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe Mic* - ’s, Richville; Vas- T 177 N.State I perts say transplanting old I I Caro ‘t TOAN ETERNALSOLE. sar; Marlette, and Kings- bushes is advisable only on a Phone limited scale. Transplant in ton. Vilbge Service Center 873-5244 Finallya workboot you can believe in. Because unlike most work- Students attending from Tlres V.Belts Batteries the fall and take a8 much soil Tune-ups Brakes Mufflers see us : boots, the Herman Hauler sole won’t die young. In fact, it’s guaranteed as possible with the roots. Kingston were Michael Certified Mechanic For Your are heavy feeders, Bergey, Angela Cher- Craft Roses FREL SUDDlleS! to last at least a year. If it doesn’t,youget a free pair of workboots from __rr -- -. 80 remember that fertilizer is niawski, Laura Crisp, Jenni ~TOWWHd Up ffl~w 1 Herman. And because of the specially treated long-wearing leather, the the key to vigorous and pro- Crisp, Billy Arthur, Sara I &NewHolland ductive plants. An estab- 1 Ph~8724850 I Sales and Service : uppers will stick around long after most regular workboots are goners. James, Mandy Clapsaddle, 1 I lished rose benefits from fer- Renae Arthur and Scott RABIDEAU MOTORS * tilizer application when it is + If you’re sick and tired of shelling out money two or three times Corlis. pruned in the spring. Plants Teachers serving on the from which roses have been steering committee from cut a180 need extra nutrients c&-clara Lumbr, Inc. so that the new flowers can the area were: Marilyn Cas3 City - 872-2141 develop. Re-apply fertilizer Peters and Barb Kirn, Cass Ankrrm Ww8 when the new buds become City, and Kathy Walters, ‘Wed. 8Sat. Thurs. - 7 - a.m. 8 a.m. ~ 3 p.m. - 830 p.m. visible. Kingston. Mon.-Fri. - 8 am.630 p.m. 1 , Sat.-hfwMrmlir 8 a.m.-3 p.m. I I 6350 Gddd R. 072-5145 I WINDOWSUPREME CLEANING

Storms-Screens-Windows Janitorial Service Floors, Printing Service 7--, 11Eaves b. Gutters Cleaned HI-Riser Buy your carpet or linoleum, then Service & Rental Whatever your printing needs, we serve them call us for expert installation. We Estimates on Commercial,. also do custom and repair work. Residential 6 Industrial Work right! Latest modern offset and letterpress Factory trained, “We It Rlght.” 24=HR. SERVICE Do Complete Insurance Coverage Satisfaction guaranteed. 6quipment to assure you of the best results Security Services Available J.J.’s Flooring Service GEGa in every way. PLUMBING G. UEATING, INC. Cass City - 51 7-872-3758 1120 Gratiot, Saqinaw 6528 Main Call Phon. 87P-SOM Business Cards Tickets P1g.M Ph- 453-3531 790-7609 Accounting Forms Menus Programs Letterheads Statements Vouchers Clothes Caboose FUELGAS PEOPLE READ Envelopes Brochures Infants’. Toddlers’ The Cpmplete Little Ads 3 mo.-24 mo.. 2T-4T Appliance Store d Children’s 4SX and 7-14 Mom-Frl. 8 to 5, Sat. &12 You’re Reading One ’ 4 INC. Maternity Clothes also Available Emergency 24 hr. Service 9 6447 Main Street, Cass City, MI 48726 Cass City Chronicle Now! ir 131 N. State St., Caro Junction M-81 L M-53, Cass City * Phone 872-2010 c Phone 873-8266 - Phon. 517672-2161 Call 872-2010 1 Phone 872-3470 _-_ ”.-- --- b

PAGE EIGHTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, MAY 9,1985 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE LOW COST CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS Transit (nonbusiness) rates. 10 words or less, $1.25 each Automotive) [Household Sales 1 I General I [ I General I f General General insertion; additional words 7 (MerchandiseJ cents each. Three weeks for FOR SALE - 1979 Chevette, GARAGE SALE - miscel- IMerchanhsel (Merchandise) (Merchandise) the price of two - cash rate. automatic. Call 872-2094. laneous items, clothes, new FOR SALE - 21 ft. camper FOR SALE - bee equip- FOR SALE - 1979 Harley FOR SALE - Antique oak Save money by enclosing 1-5-2-3 shoes, 6557 Elizabeth, 9:00 trailer. Phone 872-2672. ment, good condition. Also Davison Sportster, FOR SALE - 25-inch RCA XL-1000 china cabinet. Call 872-3154 color TV, cabinet model, , cash with mail orders. Rates until dusk, Wednesday- 2-5-9-3 125 Honda, low mileage. 6,500 miles, looks and runs after 7:OO p.m. ’ 2-4-25-3 $125. for display want ad on FOR SALE - 1979 Dodge Saturday. 14-5-9-1 2615 Kingston Rd. Call 683- like new. Call 872-3376 after Working order. Phone application. Colt, 4-speed, front wheel 2014. 2-4 -25-3 11:OO p-m. or 872-4623 after 072-4572. 2-4-253 drive, hatchback, mint con- 9:OO a.m. Ask for Dave. FOR RENT - Lawn dition, $1,595. Call 872-5054 MUST SELL - used lumber. aerators and rollers. Phone FOR SALE - 1981 Suzuki 2-5-9-3 f Automotive 1 after 3:W. 1-5-2-3 Large quantity of 2x8,2x12, 872-5105. 2-5-2-3 GS-850L, shaft drive, 5,600 \ J doors, windows, wainscot- miles, $1,400. Call 872-5023. SALE - 2 travel trail- FOR SALE - VW ing, lo00 bricks. Call 872- FOR FOR SALE - 1977 Ford van, ers, 2 horse trailers, brown FOR SALE - upright 2-5-2-3 Dunebuggy convertible, 5124 or 872-3098. 2-4-18-4 freezer $150. Excellent con- chrome wheels, trim and customized, $3,000. Call 683- FOR SALE - 17 ft. Starcraft 5-year-old amare, broke to 2000 1-5-9-3 GARAGE SALE - 2267 En- boat, 65 hp Mercury and FOR SALE air con- ride ahd drive. Call 872- dition. Call 872-2651. TOP QUALITY water heat- rollbar, tophide curtains. - ers available glehart Rd,, Deford, May trailer. Call 872-2835. ditioner, $75. Call 872-5487. 3222. 2-5-9-3 2-4-25-3 at Fuelgas. :Excellent, call 872-2000 or Junction of M-53 & M-81, FOR SALE - 1980 Ford 13-14-15. 14-5-9-1 2-5-91 2-5-2-3 872-2330. 1-5-2-3 Cass City. Phone’ 872-2161.2-10-25-tf super cab, 1/2 ton pickup, CHROME kitchen table, 6 GARAGE SALE - 3 EGGS FOR SALE - large chairs ; unfinished wood 90,000 miles, $3,200. Call - SkLE - Dune buggy 65q dozen. 4 miles south, 1% FOR SALE Good used closet; set of 3 corktail ta- FOR 872-5023. 1-5-2-3 families. Color TV, mic- 6 1500 cc, VW engine, west of Cass City on Sever- lawn mowers, ply snow bles, G.E. full size mic- rowave, humidifier, 2 I Real Estate fiberglass body. Call 872- ance Rd. Ron Patera. tires, old dressers. Call rowave with temperature LISTINGS WANTED - If CADILLAC - 1976, 4 door, Hoover vacuum cleaner, 872-3932. 2-5-2-3 4623, 1-5-9-3 full size box spring (like 2-4-25-3 probe; 10 gal. aquarium, you have a home, farm or ForSale 1 Fleetwood. Call 872-2580. new), hot wheel cycle, 16” complete setup; Columbia business you’d like to sell, FOR SALE - House trailer, 1-5-2-3 bicycle, portable Singer FOR SALE - Motorcycle - Moped, like new; pole call Kelly W. Smith at Osen- 12’x60’, shown by appoint- McCONKEY’S JEWELRY 1984 CAMARO 228 5.H0,T- sewing machine with but- 175 KTM-Penton. Ideal for lamp, hanging lamp; toski Realty - office till 5 :00 ment only. Call 872-4697. top, loaded, mint condition, 1980 CITATION, 4 door, in ton hole attachment, dome trail riding. Many new & GIFT SHOP weight bench, weights; lots 872-4377 and after 5:OO 872- 3-5-9-3 charcoal, 13,000 miles. good condition. Phone 872- style hair dryer, all size clo- parts and priced right, of girls’ clothes, almost all 2248. 3-2-24-tf $11,700. Must sell. Call 517- is having a 8’s and 10’s. Call 872-5479 2954. 1-5-2-3 thing (infant thru adult), $400.00. Phone 872-3281, FOR SALE - 1956 ABC 792-4404. 1-5-9-1 Dave Asher. 2-5-2-3 for more information or to FOR SALE - By owner - miscellaneous items of all 14 Kt. Gold Chain Must sell - 17 acres of land, mobile home, 8’x46’, clean, kinds. Thursday, May 9, 9- see, 2-5-9-3 ’79 CHEVY Sport Van Cus- Sale mostly wooded, 2l.2 miles gas heat, lots of storageex- HAY FOR SALE - First and FOR SALE - pickups, wood tom 20, 8 passenger, $4200 5, Friday, May 10,9-12.4739 50% off from Cass City on a paved cellent condition. Bad Axe haulers. 1968 Ford 4 speed or best offer. Call 872-3748. Hospital Drive, Cass City. second cutting alfalfa, IIroad. Interested parties area, must be moved, round and square bales. and 1976 Dodge, both 3/4 1-5-2-3 14-5-9-ln only please. Call 872-3887. $1,250. Call 517-269-7864. Dave Milligan. Phone 872- May 3 - May 11 ton. Phone 872-2672. 1-5-9-3 HUGE Garage Sale - 3 I RENTNOW I 3-4-11-6n 3-5-2-3 families. Friday and Satur- 2937. 2-4-25-3 Buy for that special gift. Power Rake FOR SALE - 1981 Ford Es- Rototiller 1981 PLYMOUTH 2- day, 9-5. Round table, oak 2-4-25-3 TC3 cort station wagon. Call 872- MOTHER’S DAY waterbed Fertilizer Spreaders Real Estate door. Book value $2,000. dressers, full size bed, col- 518&. 1-4-25-3 lectibles, dishes, buffet, special - Bookcase head- FOR SALE - Cedar posts, Cass City-Caro Area and in the heart of Deford State Game ‘Call872-3912 after 5 :00. Area. 2% acres adjoining D.N.R. land on front and rear. bedding, towels, Lots of ev- board with lamps and mir- picnic tables, lawn swings, at 1-5-9-3 FOR SALE - 1975 Dodge ror, complete with percale wishing wells. 4351 Rescue Custom built, vertical 24x38’ log cabin. The ideal* erything. Odd pieces of the .- - \ retirement place. Made from Michigan Cedar logs, highly pickup, heavy, ‘/z ton, 318, wheat pattern dishes, baby sheets, mattress pad, Rd., Cass City. Call 872-2039 Albee qwve) ‘76 CHRYSLER Cordoba. automatic, $900. Call 872- frame, riser, deck, liner, after 4:OO p.m. 2-4-11-tf rated by F factor for insulation. Rustic interior with stroller, tricycle. 2% miles Center Cathedral ceilings extra well insulated. 2 bedrooms, full Phone 6&3-2644 days. 1-5-9-3 4005. 1-4-25-3 south of stoplight, Cass hardware, heater, water Home mattress, conditioner . Only Cass City 872-2270 bath, kitchendinette area, spacious living room. Built City. 14-5-9-1 1974 HONDA 750, many ex- 2-4-4-tf strictly to high Tuscola county codes. Owner transferred by $299.00 through Mother’s I I FOR SALE - 200 cu. inch 6 ~ tras, in good shape. Black ~ FOR SALE - 1978 F15.0 pic- Day. We hand craft our own corpora tion to Indiana, $35,000 - cash or terms. cylinder Ford motor $150, kup. $1100 as is. Phone 872- GARAGE SALE - Thurs- roll bars for short box sides- FOR SALE - 1978 Honda 23,000 miles; 2 - 6 cylinder day-Friday 9-5. 2 1/4 miles waterbeds. Waterbed Man- tep pickup, real good condi- 4482. 1-4-25-3 utacturers of Michigan, 750, excellent condition, Semi-retirement for the person who wants to stay active. Ford automatic transmis- south at 3392 Cemetery Rd. tion. Call 872-5402. 2-5-9-1 must see to appreciate. Ideal location for small engine repair-electric repair- sions $50 each; 302 - Ford A lot, of baby clothes and 8625 M-25, Sebewaing. Showroom Monday-Friday Call after 6:00,872-4791. barber-beauty shoppe or you name it. Comes with 12x60’ motor $150, 35,000 miles; 1982 CHEVY 314 ton pickup, miscellaneous. 14-5-9-1 1981 YAMAHA 175 Enduro A.C. 8:00-5:00. Saturday 1O:OO- 2-5-2-3 Vandale manufactured home, fully skirted, central front clip for ”72 Torino or 6.2 diesel with air, AM-FM motorcycle, like new. 1978 Expando and other addons, 24x24’ garage type building now Ranchero with hood radio, customized club cab, LARGE Garage Sale - 5:00. Phone (517) 883-3385. GT 80 Yamaha Enduro, 2 boy’s FOR SALE Corn fed beef, being used as ceramic factory. Come and look it over, $150; Camper tops - 1 Gem 36,000 miles. Like new. Thursday-Friday, 9 till 5. 2-5-2-2 - bicycles 20-26, 4 horse by half or whole, delivered ’comes with over 1 acre of land. Located in Deford next tq top $150, and 1 homemade Phone 872-4645. 1-5-9-3 Lots of everything. 4319 rototiller. Phone 658-8719. city hall. Owners moving to . Asking $26,000 with SALE - Beautiful to any slaughterhouse. Ron $50 for Ranchero. Also look- West St. 14-5-9-1 FOR 2-4-25-3 terms. ing for part-time work. Call Southern Belle style prom Patera, phone 872-4076 be- 1977 FORD Courier pickup, fore8a.m.orafter6p.m.2-4-18-6 872-4020 for more informa- GARAGE SALE - Old furni- dress -- white - size 9. Call FOR SALE - 750 Honda RETIREMENT-SPORTSMEN: Located 1% miles west of from New Mexico - no rust. Lori Calka, 872-3355, 2-5-2-3 tion. Can be seen at 5656 Excellent condition, $1600. ture, collectibles and gar- motorcycle, fairing, trunk Deford and adjoining state game area. Comes with 12x60’ DeLong Rd. 1-5-9-1 872-4645. 1-5-9-3 age sale merchandise, May and saddlebag, $1000. custom built Active manufactured home, 2 bedrooms, new Call Mother’s Day -_ - 9 and 10,9 to 6.6291 Virginia Phone872-3620 after 5p.m. furnace, new hot water heater. Stick built inverted V - .- BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED Perennial Pansies and overhang roof, fully skirted, insulated add-on front porch, 1974 DODGE Monaco, 4 ’73 DELTA-OLDS, 350 en- St., north of hospital, Cass BUSINESS CARDS 2-5-2-3 door, good condition, City. L. Seely. 14-5-9-1 other flowers and vines, rear porch and utility room. Recently built 24x32’ metal gine, power steering, power ~ 65,OOO vegetable plants, onion miles, $800. Call 872-5321. brakes, air conditioning, building, 24x30’ triple door garage and workshop with 220 Designed to make that first sets, garden seeds, north- 1-5-9-3 good tires, $300. Call 872- Rent Rinse N Vac service and gas furnace, Surrounded by large Maple - GARAGE SALE - Clothing, impression a lasting one! ern Michigan sand grown evergreen trees, extra large garden-berry spot. This 3169. 1-4-25-3 furniture, antiques and The professional do-it- white dry cooking potatoes. property and buildings are immaculate in every detail. For FOR SALE - 1976 Torino, 2 miscellaneous. May 9-10, g Highest quality yourself carpet cleaning Also Russet Burbank bak- the person who wants something a little bit better than the door, good tires, runs good. IHousehold Sales] till 5.6339 Brenda Dr., Cass raised printing system ing’ potatoes, Sweet and best. Vacant - immediate possession. $37,500 with excellent 872-4116. 1-4-25-3 call ~~ City, near water tower.’\$ c_- cooking onions. Red and terms. Much better than advertised. See our new catalog. A GARAGE SALE - Thurs- 14-5-9-1 Only $3.99 half day white and Burbank seed ‘81 PHOENIX, 4 door day, May 9, 9:30-6:00,Fri- potatoes. Several varieties Deford: This older two story 3 bedroom home has been batch, 4 cylinder, air, day, May 10, 9:30-12:OO. GARAGE SALE - May 8-9- Cass City Chronicle Rinse N Vac cleans the of eating and cooking ap- reduced from $17,000 to $14,000 for quick sale. Ideal for cruise, stereo. Well main- Furniture, children’s clo- 10, 9 till 5. 2 miles 2-2-9-tf way professionals do, at a ples. Many other fresh starter home or for retirement for pensioned retiree living tained! Must see! Call 517 thing, miscellaneous. 1 3/4 south of Cass City. Baby -- --.- - fraction of the cast. fruits and vegetables. on limited income. To settle probate. Takes $2,500 down and 635-7204. 1-5-9-1 miles west of stoplight. items and clothes, chil- FOR SALE - Whirlpool balance on ten-year contract with monthly payments of 14-5-9-1 dren’s sizes 2-10, jackets to (white) washer $250 and Albee @-* Clarks Farm Produce Mkt. $152.00. Cheaper than rent. Close to stores - post office. 1980 DODGE Mirada, low jeans, All clothes in good (green) dryer $150 or best 4 miles east of Cass City, 114 mileage. Excellent condi- GARAGE SALE - Monday condition.. Women’s and offer. Call after 4:30 872- Home Center mile south on M-53.Open Over 5 acres with 212’ frontage on private road. Small Oak grove, high and dry building site. In high concentration tion. 6 cylinder, automatic thru Wednesday, May 13- men’s tops and pants, furni- 3007. 2-5-9-1 Cass City daily and Sundays. 15,9-5.4243Seeger St. Craft ture and lots of miscellane- 2-5-9-1 deer area. Bordering on the centerline of White Creek, transmission. 24 mpg, 2-1-24-t f excellent garden spot on rear of property, irrigation supplies, baby clothes, TABLES, CHAIRS, I power steering, stereo, un- ous. 14-5-9-1. possible. Located within five miles from Cass City. Ideal dercoated, new tires and stroller, yard goods, furni- canopies and party acces- SATELLITE SYSTEM for GAS GRILLS! ! - New mod- ture, camper add-a-room. sories. Available for gradu- els on display. Parts and spot for mobile home, log cabin or solar home. Asking exhaust. $3,995. Call 872- GARAGE SALE - 4302 Ale the whole family for $1295. $lO,OOO with $1,200 down and monthly payment of $116,29for 5152. 1’4-25-3 ation Reserve now. Caro service offered for all mod- 14-5-9-1 St. 4 families. Good chil- - Financing available. Rich- ten years. Strictly nice. dren’s clothes, toys, games, Rental, phone 673-5578. ard’s TV, Appliance and els at Fuelgas, corner of M- tools, lawn furniture, bicy- 2-5-9-4 Sound Room, Cass City. 81 and M-53, Cass City. The Want Phone 872-2161, 2-2-7-tf Recreational 15 acres surrounded by Deford State Game cle and miscellaneous. Phone 872-2930. 2-11-29-tf area on two and one half sides. L shaped acreage with 330’ I Thursday and Friday, 9 till FOR SALE - like new Cosco frontage on Shabbona Road. White Creek on rear corner of baby stroller with awning, Ads Are 5. 14-5-9-1 , property. Both wooded and cleared. $15,000 with $2,500 windbreak and basket, $30. down and owners will finance balance. LARGE GARAGE SALE - Call 872-3394. 2-5-9-3 FOR SALE BY OWNER . e. -”*e NewsyToo! e Thursday and Friday, 9:Oo- FOR SALE - Captain’s bed 40 acres in NEY4 of NE% of section 10, Ellington township. ’ 4:oO. Tent, screen room, with mattress, 4 drawers This property corners on Akron and Green Roads. Loaded cots, clothing, household and 2 shelves. Good condi- with Evergreen and other trees. Excellent hedge against I Thumb Electric Cooperative goods, etc. 4916 Schwegler tion, $150. Call 658-2270 inflation. Reduced to $30,000 for quick sale. Land contract ~ Rd . 14-5-9-1 evenings. 2-5-2-3 possible. 2231 Main St., Ubly, Mich. SALE - Machinist Cass City - Caro area with frontage on Deckerville Road. FOR 110 acres loaded with timber and woods. The very best of Will be accepting separate sealed bids on the following tools, 1-2-3 micrometers, items: magnetic surface gage, deer and small game hunting. Rear of property borders on wiggler set, 1/2” heavy duty Deford State Game Area. Comes with a custom built log FOR SALE - 8’x16’ tandem cabin that was built in 1958. 1 bedroom with large sleeping No. 1 -John Deere riding mower 10 hp, 42” mower deck drill press, 1/2” electric trailer, $500. Phone 872- loft, rustic interior with kitchendinette area, Spacious ,No. 2 - 1979 Chevrolet, 2 wheel drive pickup drill, drive socket set, . 3748. 2-5-2-3 112” living with cut field stone fireplace. Partial basement . No. 3 1971 Ford F250 3/4 ton 4x4 with fiberglass utility room - miscellaneous_... . hand tools, with L.P. gas furnace. Large rear porch overlooking White tool box. sump pump, antique car- $85,000 SALE -._- Map1e bed- Creek. cash or land contract. Strictly by wnter toolbox. 3986 Decker appointment. All can be seen at Thumb Electric room set, twin beds com- Rd. in Shabbona. Phone plete, dresser with mirror, Cooperative’s Ubly generating plant. 313-672-9637. 2-5-2-3 On Kelly Road. 2-bedroom, full basement, , nightstand, walnut bed- ZEMKE REAL ESTATE garage, large living room. 1-acre. Cass City, Michigan Bids must be submitted by May 23 at 1:00 p.m. room set, full size, dresser, On FOR SALE - New and used 517-872-2776or 872-2966 after 6:00 p.m. or vanity with mirror - good contact Ron Wooster at Car0 Office 5176734877 condition - 3 full size bikes, Magic Chef ranges 20 and 30 inch. Specially priced at LAND CONTRACT TERMS Strictly Real Estate for Over 67 Years Thumb Electric Cooperative reserves the right to reject good price. Call 3-5-9-1 any or all bids. 5-5-9-3 Grassmann 665-2275. Fuelgas call 872-2161. 2-5-2-3 2-8-23-tf CALL 872.2696 FOR SALE - 2-man bass Ask for Russ REAL ESTATE boat with 1% hp Johnson tarter Hame - 3 bedroom, full basement with wood and motor and Sigma trolling ~~~~~~~~~4~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ as heat, dining room, modern kitchen, double brick motor, asking $600. Call 673- 7 x terior . $24,900.00/ terms. 5979. 2-4-25-3 Real Estate Af t A lountry Home - on 10 acres of land, spring-fed pond with Gas Grill wely contemporary ranch home. 3 large bedrooms, 1% Replacement Windows laths. This home was all newly redecorated in 1984. is alwaysinseason 45,000.00. Solid vinyl + i o Acres - all tillable land in Elkland Township. Well white or tan lrained highly productive soil. Land contract terms.

Also 2x60 Mobile Home - screened in porch, with all ap- Any season is barbecue season with a pliances and storage shed. Large lot with well and Foam filled aluminum natural gas grill from Southeastern ieptic. $12 ,OOO, 00. Michigan Gas Company. We have sev- white or brown eral models to meet your outdoor grill- &ad-level Home - 3-4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, fireplace ing needs. Stop in and see. .K & B Carpentry 658-8614 n living room, large garage with natural gas heat and ,rime location. Land contract terms! 2-4-11-10 1 &acre farm with home, barn and garage. Kingston Kelly Smith 872-2248 I Township. Approximately 35 acres under cultivation. 3 8 - + Marv Hobart - 673-2412 Do it the NATURAL GAS way! FOR SALE - electric 41 .bedroom, 2 story brick home. Spacious family room. $ clothes dryer. Call after 6 Martin Osentoski - 872-3252 4 7SH Ken Osentoski - 872-2352 1GRB40-EL p.m. 872-4715. Use our convenient payment plan Hours B a m to 5 p rn (Monday thru Friday) FOR SALE - 8 horse Wheel Horse ,lawn mower, 12 Southeastern Michigan Cas Company horse Case tractor with 42” REAL ESTATE ~ mower, 36” snow blower, Sandusky. 648-2334 36” blade, 10” plow, and BROKER four foot disc. In good con- Check your telephone directory for a toll free number for your area. 758 N. STATE ST. CAR0 PH. 673-8153 9+ dition. Albert Englehart, mu m)uslNG I OPPnPTI lUlTV CASS CITY, MI JHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, MAY 9,1985 PAGE NINETEEN TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE LOW COST CHRONlCLi CLASSIFIED ADS ‘Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate 1 Notices 7 [ Services 1 (Give] [ForSale)[ForSaleJ FOUND [ForSaleI [ForSale) dog with chain - FLEENOR APPLIANCE /=I FOR/=I SALE - 65x14 trailer, FARM LAND - 118 acres, CASS - New listing, FREE TO good home - 6- CITY strayed to my home Tues- pom SALEranch, twoThree car bed-gar- SALE - Late 1982 large kitchen, large living Service - washer, dryers, month-old German Short- Grant Township, all tillable charming 2 story home, 4 day morning. Lamton and stoves, water heaters, re- age, full basement, on one home, bedroom’ room, 3 bedrooms. In except 9 acres. 12 acres bedrooms, bathrooms, Deckerville Rd. area. Call hair Pointer and ?. Call 872- acre on paved road. One furniture and skirting l5 Huntsville Trailer Park, wheat goes with farm. Call well decorated and main- frigerators. 4260 Woodland 3912 after 5. 7-5-9-3 872-3948. 5-5-9-1 Ave., Cass City. Phone 872- mile from town. Call after months Old* 872-3572. Cass City. Phone872-4617. 517 872-3444. 3-5-9-1 tained, many unique fea- -~ 3697. 8-3-29-tf 4:OO p.m. 872-5087. 3-5-2-3 3-5-9-1 3-4-25-3 FREE - Puppies. 8 weeks ures, 2 car garage: garden $100 REWARD’ recov- for old. Call 872-4110. 7-5-9-1 pot, nicely landscaped, ery of tandem axle imple- ose bushes, fruit trees, ment trailer, 19’ long, all Custom Butchering lose to schools and shop- steel angle iron construc- BEEF & PORK ling, quiet neighborhood. Farm SP ECI A I, ! INVESTMENT: 40 ACRES: Good building sites, tion, with rear loading (Hogs are scalded - not :all Darlene Guza, Century NEAR CASS CITY: 40 Acres Orange brick home with blacktop road, near M-53, REDUCED TO $22,500.00 ramps, all painted Ford skinnedCheck 1. our prices on [Equipment J - 1 Homestead, 269-9537. 7 rooms, some remodeling completed, spring fed pond, terms. Immediate possession. blue. ’85 Michigan license large barn, garage, 20 mixed fruit trees, blacktop road, 3-5-2-2 37317F, taken from 4036 half or whole TROY BILT tiller with fur- LOTS OF HOME FOR THE MONEY! ! ! f rower, John Deere hay near 2 highways, comes with Massey-Ferguson diesel SPECIAL!! ranch type home with 3-4 bedrooms; 1% Crawford Rd., corner of tractor with options, all this for $42,500.00. Seller will 1 ForRent 1 Elmwood Rd., on Good Fri- Meat Wholesale and Retail rake, J, D. baler. Due tb bathrooms; 26x28’ family room; 1976 square feet of living % J health must sell. Call 872- hold land contract. This is a good buy. Call today for an space; garage attached; all on acres. Only 2 miles from day, 4/5/85. Stanley Cainors Meat RENT - 3 bedroom 4230. 9-5-9-1 appointment! ! ! B.A. Calka, Realtor, Cass City, Cass $45,000 $42,500. ‘OR Otulakowski, 23025 Clair- (’ity. Heduced from to Your inspection railer home. No pets. $170 Michigan 48726, telephone 1-517-872-3355, irrvittd! ! ! wood, St. Clair Shores, MI er month plus deposit. 8 48080. Phone (313) 776-1343. Bad Axe. FOR SALE - Super C trac- IN CASS CITY: SEVEN ROOM ranch type home with IN CASS CITY: ALL BRICK HOME Ranch type home orth, 114 west of Cass City. 5-4-25-3 aluminum siding and rough sawn lumber, natural gas Phone (517) 269-8161 tor, single wheel front, good practically maintenance FREE ---- 8 rooms; kitchen ’hone 872-2986. 4-5-9-3 6 furnace, exposed beams in family 3-4 bedrooms, 269-9375 condition; John Deere room, with many features - including Majestic charcoal grill; 400, large picture window, 1 bedroom dormitory style 12x26’. Dave Reed - 872-2827 row rotary hoe model situated on two lots nicely landscaped - 2 bathrooms; TOR RENT - office space, like new; IHC 16 ft. cart dining room, garage attached. REDUCED TO Natural gas fired hot water heating system - full I and 3 room units, all car- Puzzled? 8-9-30-t f $44,000.00for immediate sale. harrow with hydraulic cp basement; fireplace; 3 bedrooms and room for 2 beted+ Main Street. Heat GRILL TUNE-UPS!! - Get linder, excellent condition. additional bedrooms; central vacuum system; 2,000 ind lights furnished. Hahn Give a gift subscription to your gas grill ready for Phone 673-3350. 9-5-9-3 DECKERVILLE ROAD - VERY NEAT IN AND OUT square feet of living space; china cabinet built in - hilding, 6240 W. Main, spring. Have us adjust your --- 24x56’ well insulated home plus 14x20’ breezeway laundry room 1st floor; large two car garage plus :ass City. Phone 872-2155 - grill and replace any enclosed plus 30x40’ 3 car garage, basement, gas storage; your inspection invited! ! Priced reduced to esidence 872-3519. The Cass City Chronicle needed parts at our special furnace, brick fireplace, shelving, all thermo windows, $75,900 ---- Owners in Florida. 4-12-21-tf early bird prices. At Fuel- 2094. 9-5-2-3 150 amp service, master bathroom with 2 lavatories, etc. Birthdays, anniversaries gas, corner of M-81 and M- Home built in 1977, nicely landscaped lot 240x329’, bay IN CASS CITY: 2 story home neat in and out - ?OR RENT - storage space 83, Cass City. Phone 872- window in living room, blacktop driveway and many practically new carpeting; 4 bedrooms; large kitchen; or snowmobiles, trailers, Gift card mailed with 2161. 8-2-7-tf more features. All this .for $62,500.00 includes 2 bathrooms; air-conditioning - basement; 2 car tars or whatever. Call Dale each order [ Livestock ) refrigerator and range. Formal dining room. Hurry! ! garage; 2 large lots - walking distance to stores, Iamm, 872-2446. 4-5-2-3n ~ Hurry! ! schools, churches, VACANT ---- Formal Dining room GARDEN plowing, light FOR SALE - Beautiful - Palomino Gelding, years many other features ---- Immediate Possession ---- ’OR RENT - 20 acres. $25 grading, lawn rolling. 7 [ ‘Services 1 old - 15% hands high - nice CASEVILLE: lake frontage 100x400’ year around $50,000. Sellers will hold land contract. ler acre. Argyle Rd., 1 mile Orval Hutchinson. Call8-4- 872-1 1-6 home, 1 story, village water plus own well, attractive ast of Phone 313-739- RICH’S DISPOSAL - Resi- 2589. disposition. Shown in 4-H setting, well insulated, heating with natural gas or wood, M-53. last year. Must sell due to NEAR HOSPITAL: 27’x84 RANCH TYPE HOME with 524. 4-5-2-3 dential and Commercial 1h basement, 2 car garage, wooded site, many other. aluminum siding including garage; over 2500 square Rubbish Removal. Con- Arthur Brown college. Call Lori Calka, features, taxes $750.00. On the market right now for feet - 3 bathrooms; 4 bedrooms; living room & tainer service available. 872-3355. 10-5-2-3 $48,900,00. Bring deposit with you! ! ! IOUSE FOR RENT - on Cass City vestibule 13’x33’; large family room in basement il-81, 2 bedrooms, between Call 683-2233. 8-2-12-tf (walk-out) leads to PATIO; 2 FIREPLACES plus red NEAR HOSPITAL: lY2 story aluminum sided home - :ass City and Caro. Call Well Drilling [Help Wanted) \ with 3 large bedrooms; family room; sun room; wood deck off dining area; situated on nicely land- lfter 6p.m. 872-4715. 4-5-9-3 COMPLETE Car Care - recreation room; large living room and dining area, scaped approximately 1 acre of land - 2 car garage washed, waxed and and MOORMAN Mfg. Co. needs open stairway, 2 bathrooms; garage attached; attached - plus many other features; OWNERS OUT polished, inside and out. local representative - FOR RENT - 80 acres of Call Rich Randall 872-2536 Pump Repair basement; many other features; vacant; immediate OF STATE - Let us show you this fine home ---- By pasture land in Argyle career sales-and-service $69,500.00 Appointment! ! ! for appointment. 8-5-9-3 opportunity for right per- possession. terms. Sellers will hold land Township. Call (313) 672- STATE LICENSED contract. FORMER DOCTOR’S HOME: RANCH TYPE with son. Excellent employee 9320. 4-4-25-3 SHARPENING aluminum siding - shutters; 7 rooms; 3 bedrooms; 2 SERVICE Phone 673-3800 benefits, including insur; S. SEEGER ST.: Stately 2 story home with 4 - 2 miles south, 1 1/4 west at bathrooms; Marble FIREPLACE - all new Andersen FOR RENT - 47 acres, all 8-1-27-tf ance, paid vacations, re? bedrooms; formal dining room ; 1% bathrooms; Windows; Family room; 21’ kitchen with built-ins; 5870 W. Kelly Rd. Ed tirement program. On-the. none field. Call 872-2096. 1 basement; in very good condition; large garage; and 28x33’ RECREATION ROOM; 8x12’ hobby room; Spencer, 872-4512. 8-9-15-tf job training. Prefer extra large nicely landscaped lot. Owner moving into 15x17’ Sun Room with aluminum storms and screens; 4-5-2-6 WELDALL Welding and energetic self-starter with apartment. $55,000.00seller will hold land contract. Your natural gas heating system; 2 car garage attached; Engineering Co. All types desire for greater respon- inspection invited! ! ! PLUS above GROUND SWIMMING POOL, etc. Taxes of industrial welding, TIG - sibilities and opportunity: $1050,00, All this on 1/2 acrelot. MIG - SMAW - flame cut- ContactAll inquiries 517 685-2794. confidential. 60 ACRES: Close to Cass City. 4 bedroom brick home, ting, heavy casting repair, CLOSE TO CASS Quad-level over 1700 square glassed in porch, lots of remodeling done, $2,000 in CITY: LOST - reddish brown Ger- tool and die repair, all types 11-5-9-2 feet of finished living area; 3 bedrooms; 2 bathrooms; carpeting purchased, needs some completion, large man Shepherd dog, 10 years of metals, aluminum - mag- barn, garage, etc. $65,000.00 terms available or will sell basement; 18x16’ carpeted family room with BRICK - Qualified indi; FIREPLACE; raised hearth with marble tile - sliding old. Lost 2 miles east of M- nesium -zinc diecast, steel WANTED 40 acres and buildings. alloys - bronze and brass vidual to handle general acr glass doors off dining area lead to large 12x20’ deck - 53 and Cass City Rd. Re- W 40 ACRES: Close to Cass City on M-81, choice hunting, ward. Call 872-4236. 5-5-9-1 metal shearing, breaking counting. Responsibilities garage attached; approximately .7 acre of landscaped include statement prepara- $5,000.00 down. lot. can show you this fine home by calling 872-3355. and rolling. Trained profes- We Congratulations, CARPET CLEAUIWG sionals. If you have a weld- tion, audit schedules, jour; SAND POINT: Year around executive home, with lake 5 ACRES: Beautiful 2 story home with 4-5 bedrooms; J.B. [ASS CITY, MI. ing problem see us. We are nal entries, etc. Candidates frontage 74’, beautiful setting. Fireplace with heatilator, aluminum siding; many built-ins; 2 kitchens; base- You now stocking steel, must be discreet with’ Also Upholstery Cleaning major in accounting and family room, recreation room, flagstone patio, ment; many built-ins; gas furnace; 2 car garage. beautiful specializing in sheet and basement, many, many features, all this for $125,000.00 attached; plu$ POLE BARN - room for horses>- PLUS ~ Commercial & Residential square and rectangular have 2-4 years of genera! terms, Call today for an appointment! ! ! 18x36’ IN GROUND SWIMMING POOL - near Cass R.N. Fast, courteous and steel tubing at competitive accounting experience or City - blacktop road - Many other features - TERMS. You inexpensive. prices. Call 517-375-2341, equivalent. If interested COUNTRY HOME : Extra large lot, nicely landscaped. Seller in Florida anxious for QUICK SALE ! ! ! Free Estimates 2295 Hartsell Rd., Elkton. and meet above qualifica:: Beautiful ranch type with brick and aluminum siding, made it! Ellis and Gary Gardner, tions, please submit curL COLONIAL HOME: 1% miles from Cass City: 7 rooms, 3 Mick Zawilinski rent resume with salary’ 1%bathrooms, spotless, over 1600 square feet of living Luv Steven Bouverette. 8-4-4-tf space plus 24x24 garage, all large rooms, full basement, bedrooms, Birch cabinets in kitchen, vinyl siding, 1% Phone 872-3725 history and expected earn- blacktop road. Let us show you this fine home and priced bathrooms, fireplace with woodburner-furnace, 3h acre Dad & 8-6-16-tf ings. P.O. Box 169; to sell at $75,OOO,oOterms. high knoll, out of state owners - $37,500.00terms. Ma-a-a PIANO TUNING and re- Gagetown, Mich. 48735. JOHNSON’S SEPTIC pairing on all makes of -Y EOEMF. 11-5-9-2 NEAR HOSPITAL: Beautiful Bi-Level home with brick SMALL BUILDING: Ideal for small engine repair, wood- 5-5-9-1 TANK - Cleaning - availa- pianos. 20 years’ experi- working shop, etc. 21%x56’ -- close to Cass City -- drilled ble 7 days. No charge exterior, 21% bathrooms, nicely landscaped, lot is THE CLASS OF 1980 will ence. Member of the Piano WANTED - Person to re+ 120’x242’,3 large bedrooms, garage, many features, only well 400’ deep 4” casing, comes with air compressor, gas mileage. Fall 269-8097. Technicians Guild. Duane move scrap iron and steel. space heater, work benches, all shelving, 220 service, taxes hold its 5-year reunion Aug. 8- 18-18-tf 10 years old, taxes approximately $1,200.00 - $74,900.00. 24, 1985. Anyone that has Johnston, Bad Axe, Mich Call 872-2334. 11-4-25-3 $250.00. Priced to sell at $12,300.00. HURRY! ! ! HURRY! ! ! Shown by appointment, ! ! ! not yet received their invi- 48413. Phone 269-7364. Immediate possession. Blown Insulation . 8-2-1-tf WANTED - understanding REDUCED tation please contact: NewRemodeling construction Sandy Guc at 872-3266 or person to care for peopl ” GAGETOWN: Near Country Club - Golf Course, 3 EXECUTIVE HOME: SEVEN ROOMS: 3-4 bedrooms, plus some housework. Ca$ bedrooms, basement, natural gas fired forced hot air Teresa Hewitt at 872-4638. Additions fireplace, open stairway, 2 bathrooms, bay window, wet Martin 872-3861, 11-5-9-tf furnace, priced to sell. plastered, wet bar and recreation room finished off, plus 5-5-9-3 Roofing,Garages Siding Ken ,$ Electric, Inc. large office in knotty pine on 1st floor, basement, garage HELP WANTED - Sever+ IN CASS CITY: 2 story frame home with 3 bedrmms, attached, nicely landscaped, vacant, $69,500. Seller will BARBECUING - for par- Pole Buildings extensive remodeling completed, basement, new ties, weddings, etc. Phone Residential and Commercial positions to be filled im$ hold land contract. Immediate possession. FREE ESTIMATES a?. natural gas furnace, new kitchen, new bathroom, new 872-5105. 5-5-2-3 Wiring mediately. Looking for windows, new dishwasher, new gas water heater, ATTENTION YOUNG INVESTORS! !! Leiterman Builders Free Estimates bitious career minded per- aluminum storms and screens. All this for $38,500.00. 40 ACRES: Blacktop road, near M-53, excellent Cass City sons only. Insurance, paid% vacations, dependable; Your inspection invited! ! ! hunting, etc. Choice building site, all this for $22,500.00 Phone 872-372 1 State Licensed terms. Immediate possession. Here is your opportunity transportation a must. For: ON E. CASS CITY ROAD to invest in land. Hurry!!! This won’t last long at this Licensed and Insured interview call 517-673-5423; ALL BRICK (former school house) remodeled into a price. 8-4-15-tf Phone 872-4114 or 269-6433. ll-4-ll-tf 5 home with 5 rooms; gas furnace with forced hot air; --- 4180 Hurds Corner Road many other features; corner 1 acre - blacktop road - PEACE,SECLUSION & PRIVACY! ! ! ELECTRIC motor and 8-8-10-tf priced to sell at $13,500. Range & refrigerator included. 12 ACRES: 1% story yellow aluminum siding 3 bedroon All Candy and Cake power tool repair, 4 p.m. to [Work Wanted) $r, Decorating Supplies, -- Out of state owner wants immediate sale! ! ! home; BRICK FIREPLACE; bookcase; large family sizc 8 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to FAGAN’S THUMB Carpet WANTED - Block and brick $ kitchen; basement; furnace with wood-burning furnact Wedding Tops, Pans, 5 p.m. Saturdays. John Cleaning - Dry foam or work. Wayne Dewey, phone ;: IN CASS CITY: One story 2 bedrooms, large new alongside; 2 car garage; LIVE STREAM PROP Molds, etc. steam. Also upholstery and THRU Blair, 1/8 mile west of M-53 872-5313. 12-5-2-3 kitchen, extra large living room, full basement, 1%bath- ERTY; lots of pines & birch --- IMMEDIATE POSSES wall cleaning,. Free esti- rooms, wall to wall carpeting, 2 lots, natural gas 2841 Van Dyke on Sebewaing Road. Phone p* SION --- $55,000.00. Sellers will hold land contract. mates. Call toll free 1-800- furnace, new water heater, comes with refrigerator, Decker, Mich. 48426 269-7909. 8-12-13-tf WILL DO lawn mowing, Phone 872-2525 -- 322-0206 or 517-761-7503. We > range, washing machine and all curtains remain. 159 ACRES: South of Marlette, 40 stanchions in barn, general yard work, repair. .I Open 9-9 5-5-2-9 Chuck Gage welcome Bank Americard - Moving to Florida. Sacrificing at $32,500.00. Grade A milk house, loafing shed, tool shed, large 3 Master Charge. 8-3-20-tf Call 872-4615. 12-5-2-3 b4 bedroom home with forced hot water heating system, WeldinglGhop *4 0 DOWN - POSSIBLE FMHA FINANCING! !! nicely landscaped, $25,000.00down payment. Immediate Heli-arc welding lawns. Call 3% miles from Cass City: Ranch Type home with SHARPENING service for WILL MOW ;I possession. PERSONALIZED MATCH Specializing in aluminum, Matt Weippert 872-2653 stainless steel, blacksmith- shop, home, farm or indus- 5 aluminum siding, 3 bedrooms, basement, furnace, BOOKS AND WEDDING after 3 : *: 20 ACRES: 1980, 14x70’ home with 8x45’ addition, 3 try, carbide or steel. B & G 30. 12-5-2-3 storms and screens, situated on one acre of land. Can be bedrooms, fireplace, 16x22’ living mom, many other NAPKINS ing, fabricating and radi- r sold with 0 down payment to qualified purchasers. Saw Sharpening, 5205 Be- features, 4% miles from Cass City, $42,500.00. ator repair. Shown by appointment! ! ! Priced to sell at $35,900.00. Luscious colors Also portable welding vens Road, Deford, Mkh. All types of welding 48729. Phone 517-683-2732. See new catalog fer 7062 E. Deckerville Rd. All sharpening priced IN LOVING memory 01 latest designs Deford, Michigan reasonable and guaran- Violet Kelley, who passed, Before Buying or Selling Cass City Chronicle Phone 872-2552 teed. 8-4-18-tf away Jan, 14,1968, and hek 8-5-15-tf 5-2-9-tf sister, Grace Morrison;:. who passed away May 3;: 1976. “A Tribute fop: See, Call or Write to: JUST ARRIVED - new Mother’smemory Day”is our - keep=:.You$: diamond and fancy wed- ding bands by Keepsake. sake,with that we’ll neve+,: Use our layaway plan. God set-up. Insurances ac- 8-448 part. has you in Hi$: B.A. Calka Real Estate McConkey’s Jewelry. cepted. Pensee Home Care, keeping and we have you in=* S-5-9-1n 872-4220. 8-1-1Od our hearts. We miss youe; 6306 W.Main St., Cass City NEW Construction - addi- friendly smiles, we missk: Phone 872-3355 Free Estimates CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING tions, siding, roofing, your thoughtful ways. W@* decks, fencing. Cost effec- miss you so much, mother;: William E. Hamilton, Associate Broker on roofing, siding, BEEF-PORK-VEAL-LAMB tive, energy efficient de- especially on this Mother’@ Dale Brown 872-3158 872-3355- office 673-2760- home insulation, aluminum doors sign, free estimates. Day. Loved by your family.:. and windows and aluminum CURING, SMOKING AND Licensed and insured. 13-5-9-Q: or Fiber Glass awnings PROCESSING Bryant Builders, 872-5124. $2 WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF HOMES, 8-5-2-tf Card of Thanks RURAL HOMES, FARMS, SMALL FARMS, TUESDAY & FRIDAY 13 VACANT LAND, BUSINESSES, LOTS, ETC. Elkton Roofing \ ’8 & Siding Co. RON’S Refrigeration - Re- HEARTFELT Thanks t& Erla pair all makes of washers, our relatives and friend$ Packing Co., Inc. dryers, refrigerators, ’ for the kindnesses, prayerq: freezers and Call Phone 269-7469 UsDA Plant 1074 ranges. flowers, cards and memolt$ LISTINGS WANTED ON ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE 5-7-21-tf Cass City 517-872-2191 Car0 673-6278. 8-12-20-ti rial gifts during Charlotte’Q‘q I WE SELL FARMS AND HOMES AT 6Sgl I 8-8-4- tf illness and death, Rev$ McFarland, Hustons FREE WATER ANALYSIS AUCTIONEERING - see IN TUSCOLA,HURON AND SANILAC COUNTIES - Water King water soften- LAWYER? Uncontested di- Ransford Funeral Home f vorces, bankruptcies, $250. Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top rn ers and salt available at dollar for your property. pallbearers. May God bles$: An Equal Opportunity Lender swing the Thumb Area for over 32 years. Fuelgas. 4 miles east of Probate service. Attorney each one. The family oca REALTOR’ 37 years. Donald E. Smith. Phone 872-3019, Cass City. Cass City on M-53. Phone 8-10-3-tf Charlotte L. Lockwood. ** 872-2161. 5-10-25-tf Call (517)883-3285. 8-10-6-tf 13-5-9k‘ \ PAGE TWENTY CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, MAY 9,1985 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN

I ---. - ~ At Chamber banquet By Bill Myers

Taking Citizens of Year named1 ... .I to Washington, D.C., to par- complishments of five Armstead said the village Lambert l978

stock ~ ticipate in 4-H’s Citizenship other nominees for the is facing the possible loss of 11”’ sEtzmann----. *..**...... , 1979 to receiving an all confer- Washington Focus-1984. AS award. They were: Jeanne $41,000 %f federal revenue ll-kC*nawson ana ence honorable mention for a 4-H member, her sewing Marshall, Terri Leino, Col- sharing funds. He pointed Esther McCullough . lWo volleyball, she has been and dress designir,g talents leen Irrer, Ray Hrycko and out the loss, due to budget J’m Ware *--*****-.***--** ‘wl

~ elected as President of the earned her a trip to Chicago Barbara Root. .cutting measures by the Holly Althaver a.. . a.. 1982 My old friend and No. 1 mula and you pay this tax $11.54 for a $l,OOO bond! Girls’ Varsity Club. to participate in a fashion Before the awards cere- government, would equal a Art Holmberg *-**-*..**

critic, Harlan Crowell of each year, even though you That’s right - $1.15 on the She tutors junior high review. She has also re- mony began, Cass City Vil- loss of about two mills to Prieskorn and Boca Raton, was about to haven’t seen any money dollar. You could get half a school students in history ceived a ‘4-H Citizenship lage President Ray the village. Armstead Tom Herren --+***---.* 1984 invest in some CATS before come in. million dollars worth of and science, and is a co-op Award. Armstead Jr. told the audi- added the loss of the federal he called me with a ques- They’re a nice gift for a bonds for $5,770. You or student, working for Bauer She is Church Youth ence of some of the ac- revenue sharing funds Past junior citizens of the a year have been: tion or two, child, who doesn’t have any your beneficiary will wait Candy Company, Cass City. Group member of the Shab- complishments the village would result in a loss of ser- Lest you think he’s out to tax to pay. I bought some 42 years for this glorious She was the 1984 chairper- bona branch of the RLDS has made in the recent vices, or a tax increase the other day for a friend’s bonanza. son for the prom commit- Church. year. Some of the changes would be required to main- Betty Kennedy ...... 1965 corner the local market for Roberk Rabideau 1966 grandchild. A gift of $9,700 If you had bought bonds tee, and the homecoming Miss Smith received the that Armstead cited were tain present levels...... , felines, let me explain that Tim Knight ...... 1967 made in CATS to a relative like these yourself in 1943, flower committee chairper- 1984-85 Daughters of the the closing of the village CATS is the acronym for Joan Maleck ..._...... 1968 Certificates of Accrual for as custodian for the grand- you’d be a half-million dol- son. American Revolution Good owned landfill, the start of PAST CITIZENS child, will result in the lars richer today. Looking For 10 years Miss Smith Citizen Award. a village-wide trash ser- Lynn Haire _...... ,....1969 Treasury Securities. Sally Geiger ..,...... 19’10 They’re zero coupon gov- youngster getting $75,000 in back, 42 years isn’t a terri- has been a member of the Before awarding Smith vice, and the recent purch- Past citizens of the year 18 years. bly long time. Evergreen Guys and Gals the Junior Citizen of the ase-of the 22-acre industrial have been: Cindy Strickland and - ernment bonds, that’s all Anne Bulen ...... they are. For people like Harlan Whenever the subject of 4-H Club, serving as presi- Year Award, John Maharg, park from the Cass City In- 1971 Crowell and me, the alter- zero coupon bonds comes dent, vice-president and owner of Rolling Hills Golf dustrial Development Com- Willis Campbell ...... 1963 Ron Crandell ...... 1972 For example you buy native is to buy zero coupon up, I have to tell the story secretary. She has traveled Course, listed the ac- mit tee. Herb Ludlow ....,...... 1964 Kim Glaspie +...... 1973 $lO,OOO par value CATS that tax-exempt municipal of Gerrit Baker and his wife M.B .. Auten ...... 1965 Melody Bacon ....~ ..... 197 mature in say, 1991. You bonds. These don’t yield as Margaret of Boca Raton, Lucile Bauer ...... 1966 Marie Hobart ...... 197s pay about %5,0oo for them. much as the taxable CATS, who started a program of E.B. Schwaderer ...... 1967 Ann Hobart and From now until 1991 you get but there’s no tax to pay at investing in. such thinFs Sue Pobanz ...... 1976 no income, because the all. Not while you’re hold- right after the war. They Jim Bauer .,...... 1969 Cathy Hobart ...... 1977 bonds pay no interest. No ing them, and not when you were called U S Defense Audley Rawson ...... 1970 Ross Ridenour ...... 1978 David Heins and semi-annual ‘coupons’ as sell them or when they ma- bonds then, and now the Curt Hunt ...... 1971 other bonds have. Hence ture. No capital gains tax, name is Savings bonds. You W.E. Walpole ...... I972 Frances Kozan ...... 1979 remmber V-E Day even& ~ the name: Zero Coupons. either. H.M.Bulen ...... 1973 Ken Martin Jr...... 1980 Harry Little ...... 1974 Tammy Tibbits ...... 1981 Scott Hobart ...... 1982

Cliff Croft -..**-...... ++-. 1975 gland’s war effort, Derby bombed during the war, but Carrie Lautner ...... 1983 was a target for German other homes on the street EvebnMacRae -...... l976 bombing raids. were destroyed. She said Helen Baker ...... 1977 Suzy Scollon + ...... 198’ Mrs. -Tracy said that that when -a home was couple of pages of zero- while growing up in Derby blown up, many times the They’re great for people coupon tax-exempts, listed or pension funds that don’t during the war, it seemed bathtub would be left hang- 2 missing from by the year they mature. pay income tax. re-in- like she spent most of her ing in mid-air, supported No Yields of around 10 percent vestment problems, abso- life in a bomb shelter. only by the plumbing. are common. Things to “It was easier to go to Mrs. Tracy said that lute security, and a liberal check : rate guaranteed for the sleep in an air raid shelter when the war finally ended, Tuscola Prison 1. When the bonds might term of the bond. (You can than to get up and run to the the people celebrated in the be called, or redeemed. shelter when the sirens street, and there was a lot build. He is listed as having buy them maturing out to You don’t want them paid Two prisoners are being years. 1 started,” she said. Her of drinking and carousing sought by law enforcement a medium complexion. 20-25 off in But if you pay income a year or two, if you younger sister was born in going on. officials after they escaped Harris is 5-foot, 8 inches are setting up a long-term an air raid shelter, She left Southampton, tax, then you must report a investment. from Camp Tuscola, the tall, and weighs about 14 part of that gain (in the Mrs. Tracy was also an England, for America in new minimum security pounds. He has a thin build, 2. The quality, or rating example, from $5,000 to air raid warden for her June of 1946. Leo left Ger- prison %t Wahjamega Fri- and a dark complexion. by Moody’s or Standard & street. At night, when the many during May, 1946. $lO,OOO> each year, The tax day afternoon. Harris has a scar on his Poor’s. Many of the ‘zeros’ Germans dropped flare “It was really a fantastic man figures out this ‘im- I are housing bonds, whose ’According to prison di- stomach. puted interest’ from a for- bombs to light up the area voyage,” she said about her rector Michael Flintoft, the Truss was serving a two- quality varies. Some are during a blackout, she 15 days aboard ship, adding two were reported missing year, eight-month to four- guaranteed by the state, would go out and extinguish that she was sick all the some are collateralized, Friday at 4:40 p.m. Flintoft year jail sentence after the flare. time. Mrs. Tracy had a 10- assumes the pair left the being convicted on a lar- some are insured. Don’t ac- “After a while it became month-old baby and was six prison together. ceny from a building cept less than an A rating. an everyday thing,” she months pregnant during The two inmates, Ricky charge. Harris was origi- The way a small invest- said about the bombings the Atlantic Ocean cross- Truss, 23, and Scott Harris, nally sentenced on a lar- Chronicle ment will multiply in these and strafing attacks. “You ing. zeros will boggle your 32, are both black males ceny and uttering and pu! learned to take it in stride. The Tracys first lived in from the Saginaw area. lishing charges. He was mind. For example in the You had to, otherwise you the Pontiac area before nw Blue List recently was this I‘ Truss is S-fOOt, 11 inches sentenced to Camp Tuscola couldn’t survive.” eventually moving to their tall, and weighs about 150 after he was arrested on a offering : Her home was never Cass City home. pounds with a medium probation violation charge. m Duval County (Jackson- ville), Fla., Housing Fi- THEY CAN nance Agency, FHA in- sured, maturing Jan. 1, 2027, with a yield of It per- cent to maturity. Even a worked in the pub to earn bond man couldn’t make a tired countryeditor and in- money to buy fruit and close guess what you’d pay vestment adviser who lives other foods to feed her for them now: in Delray Beach, Fla. brothers and sisters. Because the Rolls Royce automobile factory, located in her home town, was man- ufacturing material for En-

872-3935 Grant Leino I Now thru May20th Tuy lo r merit For Blazers Small-- scholars hip M other’s Day Big I Trucks

Terri L. Leino, 4607 North Trucks and Seeger, has been awarded a Taylor University 4-year merit scholarship. She is Memorial‘ one of about 2,450 winners 04 Wheel announced by the National 02Wheel Merit Scholarship Corpora- Drive Day! tion. Drive

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Newborn, Medium or Luge 3346 ct. Convenience Pack Huggies $829 Diapers...... Assorted -Pre-pricedat 89c -175Ct. Pkg. Kleenex ..... Facial Tissues ...... *79c 10 Free!bnus Pkg.99c; All Grinds Re-priced -2b.30ct. -Reg., Thin, or Thin Supers $2’9 Ziploc Hills Kotex Maxi Pads...... Sandwich Brothers Re-priced at $1.29 -26 ct. -Reg. or Deod. . $119 Limit 2 1b0 ct. ~kg. = Bags I CoQfee Llght Days PantylSners ...... Lid* one coupon per family. Coupon and S7.00 purchole required. en- Limit one coupon per family. Coupon and 17.00 purchose required. ex- Limit one coupon per family. Coupon and 27.00 purchase required. ex- cluding tobacco. alcoholic beverages or other coupon items. Coupon expires Sat.. May 11 1985. N-R 101- 11. expires Sat.. Moy 11 1985. M-R 102-12. No-Garlic, KraSt Prvgo -All Varieties Polish, or Kosher Spiral Mac. Cheese Spaghetti Vlaslc Dllls Dinners Sauce low30 Plastic or Can Eveready Spray -180% ‘C’-2 Pk.; ‘D’-Z Pk.; 9V-mch Minute ..... $399 Pennzoil $139 $129 $139 Turtle Wax. Motor Oil Batteries...... Qt.Jar 3202.301. Armour-All -8 02. Btl. $199 AA -4 Pack Pitot ect ant ...... Eveready Cor/BuatSponge Cleaning...... -Each 99$ Energizer ......

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