Council must decide Street project could mean tax boost

Cass City property owners of rebuilding of Doerr Road lowest of seven bidders. The federal Safer-Off Sys- where else. The council in special assessments for ALTHOUGH THE CON- plained, and that required may be paying an additional from Main to Garfield and The DOT wanted to notify tem Program money can must now decide whether curb and gutter, to be paid tractor is supposed to do the taking $58,000 from savings. mill in property taxes this Garfield between Doerr and the contractor Monday if its only be used to improve non- there is enough "somewhere by property owners along seeding ($1,000) and put on That would have left only a year. the railroad tracks. bid would be accepted, residential streets running else" without raising the the street at the rate of about the top dirt ($10,000), he projected $20,000 in savings That is a decision to be The federal government is hence the special council off major trunklines and the millage rate. A one-mill $8.25 per foot of frontage. might be persuaded to let at the end of this year. made by the village council, paying $181,400 of the cost. session Saturday. Doerr-Garfield project was increase on summer tax The two biggest property village crews do it at a The council wrestles with which Saturday accepted That leaves $62,710 to be It was the second time the the only one that qualified, bills would bring in about owners are Walbro and Gen- saving of maybe $5,000. the low bid of Hallenback paid by the village, plus DOT has opened bids for the according to village Supt. $17,000 extra. eral Cable, whose assess- the budget for the last time Construction Co. of St. Johns $15,000 in engineering costs, ments will total about Deleting proposed seal- at its Monday meeting. A project. The first time was Lou Laponsie. Both streets The levy can be increased of $244,110 for reconstruc- plus $20,000 it will have to in September and the lowest $15,000. coating of the roads in the public hearing and final will be widened from their without a public vote as the village park would save approval will take place at tion of portions of Doerr pay to the state Department of three bids was $270,318. present 20 or 22 feet, below Road and Garfield Street. of Transportation to oversee village charter allows levy- Property owners can pay $15,000. the Feb. 25 session. The village council rejected engineering standards for ing up to 17% mills without a There are also a few other If it weren't for the street the project. That's a total of the bid as excessive. the traffic they bear, to 40 the assessments over three Presumably it will have to ^.project, the council wouldn't $97,710. The Doerr-Garfield vote of the people. The years, but the council de- areas where the council The successful bid this feet. village presently levies 13 might postpone or delete make at least a preliminary have to be thinking about a project is the only one that time was still more than the cided to send all of them a decision Monday whether it millage increase. The project is to be com- mills. letter asking them to pay some expenditures. would qualify for the spe- council wanted to pay, but pleted by September. will have to levy an addition- The issue at the special cific federal program. trustees ultimately decided WHERE WILL THE VIL- their total shares this year, IT WILL HAVE TO DIP al mill to pay for the street session, as expressed by The DOT, which coordi- they didn't have a choice. THE PROBLEM IN AC- lage get the money it needs? if possible. into savings. The proposed project. trustee Dorothy Stahlbaum nates the federal road pro- "Can we afford not to do cepting the bid is that the For starters, it doesn't Even if none of them did 1980 budget had set aside As it does every year, it was "All these grants are gram, opened bids in Lans- this project?," asked Rich- village doesn't have enough really need $97,710, which is so, they would still have to $74,000 for the project - not will officially set the millage great if you can afford it." ing last Wednesday, with the ard Hampshire. "It's only money for the local share the local amount. pay $13,333 total as their $97,000 -- village President rate for summer tax bills in The street project consists Hallenback firm being the going to go up in cost." without taking it from some- Of that, $40,000 is to come first year assessments. Lambert Althaver ex- March or April. CASS CITY CHRONICLE VOLUME 73, NUMBER 40 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN I-THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,1980 "WENTY PAGES

Board files •In ,,, Attorney general to ' <• '••>•: unfair labor practice complaint State court rejects The Tuscola County Board v of Commissioners voted Tuesday to file an unfair labor practice charge against the union which is negotiating a new labor tax rollback suit contract with Probate Judge W. Wallace Kent Jr. for Attorney General Frank J. 30 days to appeal from the The two county boards in order which simply said probate court employees. Kelley will appeal the Mich- date of the appeals court late November accepted the "dismissed.") The charge is being filed igan Court of Appeals' re- ruling. apportionment report re- As tax bills were mailed against the American Fed- jection of his suit to force a The suit claimed that the garding Owen-Gage as almost a month ago and eration of State, County and tax rollback in the Owen- Tuscola and Huron County somewhat of a compromise many have already paid Municipal Employees Coun- dale-Gagetown School Dis- Boards of Commissioners in in that the 1979 taxes from their taxes (minus the roll- cil 25, AFL-CIO, its business trict. approving their tax appor- the Goslin territory were back), if Kelley ultimately agents, Rick Kloor, and the The appeals court issued tionment rolls had failed to sent to the Cass City School wins on appeal to the probate court employees. its dismissal last Thursday, comply with the Headlee District, but accepted Erick- Supreme Court , a rebate will The complaint charges without any explanation amendment to the state son's contention that the have to be made to Owen- that the seven employees Kelley filed the suit Dec. constitution by not rolling rollback did not apply. He Gage taxpayers, presum- involved, working in the II. in an attempt to force a back the Owen-Gage levy 1 cited Owen-Gage's total ably through their Decem- probate court and its juve- rollback of approximately 1 mill. operational millage being ber", 1980 tax bills. nile office, were included in mi!! in Owen-Gage. Such a The suit claimed the reduced two mills, plus the contract the county ne- loss would cost the district equalized valuation of prop- "ownership" of the Goslin gotiated with all of its court- about $32,000 in property erty in the school district was (and is) still in the house employees, members taxes. had risen 14 percent during courts. At the Jan. 14 Owen-Gage of AFSCME Local 2G97, Pat Murphy, administra- the 1978-79 taxing period, TUSCOLA COUNTY school board meeting, which was approved hy both tive assistant in the attorney during which the consumer Prosecutor Artis Noel, who Erickson had expressed = sides and went into effect general's office, said a de- price index had risen only had advised the county hope enough property tax ^r Jan. l. cision was made Monday to 7.7 percent. board that the rollback did revenue would come in that As the union has made no appeal. The Headlee amendment apply, expressed some sur- week so that district em- effort to have a separate "It's a very gut issue," he requires that property tax prise that the appeals court ployees could be paid Fri- - negotiating unit recognized SURPRISE -- A village crew had trouble sawing down a said of the case, which he revenue to a taxing unit had declined to state its day. It would have been the reasons in dismissing the for the probate court em- diseased tree Monday on Woodland Street, south of Hough- termed "precedent setting," increase at a rate no more first time they received pay- ployees, the board charges hence the appeal. He termed than the increase in the Kelley suit. "It was a fairly checks since Dec. 7. important question, I - the union is engaging in an ton Street, and finally discovered why. Eldon Stouten burg reaction in the attorney price index. Additional in- Enough money didn't general's office to the rejec- creases must be approved thought." come in. but the superin- unfair labor practice. points to the rotary lawnmovver blade found embedded in (Murphy speculated there Although commissioners tion as "sort of surprised." by voters. tendent was confident the tree, which had grown around it. The attorney general has The technical issue was was another appeals court enough will in order for don't like Probate Judge W. document which explained Wallace Kent's insistence on whether the rollback had to employees to be paid the be applied to the 17.25 mills the reasons, but like Noel, as next payday, Feb. 1. negotiating a separate con- of Monday, had only seen the 'tract with his employees, Only problem is money Owen-Gage had in effect they do not contest that he prior to Dec. 31, 1978. The has the legal right to do so - provision clearly did not only that the union hasn't apply to the 4.25 mills ap- followed proper procedure. proved by voters in June, - The charge is being filed 1979, two mills less than the Summer will with the Michigan Employ - Germania Road paving levy that expired. - ment Relations Commis- In addition to the two - sion. It asks that the com- county boards, other defend- ° mission order Klonr and any ants in the suit were the bargaining committee to treasurers of the six town- come — festival cease negotiating with Kent may be done this year ships which have portions of — and accept the previously their territory within Owen- ^signed contract which sup- Gage: Elkland, Elmwood posedly covers all court- Portions of Germaniu of Decker, the money will miles from Downington to priority list. and Columbia in Tuscola house employees. Road may finally get paved have to come from the SiKiver Road -- Lamotte As for whether Evergreen county and Grant, Brook- planning begins this year after years of $4KO,ooo in federal revenue township. could afford to pay more field and Sebewaing in - County Equalization sharing funds Sanilac ACCORDING TO Huron county. Director Donald Graf dis- waiting by those who use the than $4,000 per mile to get road, but it all depends on county will receive in li)fi(). Greenleaf township clerk the one or two miles paved, Owen-Gage was not a - cussed with the board the defendant, but filed a motion the Sanilac County Board of "I'm certain we will come Clare Brown, the town- she said, either all townships ity, the Chamber of Com- possibility of switching to up with a small amount and ship has $20,000 set aside to to intervene, which was also It's hard to think about contracting with a computer Commissioners. will have to do so, or none. merce, which sponsors the I'm sure we'll match some pay its portion for the paving Even if Evergreen comes dismissed by the appeals summer when winter is in service for spreading of All the county board has to event, wants the 1980 parade do is find the money, lots of (of the township's contribu- of the five miles of Ger- up with more money, Mrs. court. full swing but the various ta

William S. VanAllen, 2' Cass City, and Terre I Cass City Social and Personal Items Cruce, 22, Cass City. Christopher F. Bublitz, 2E Fairgrove, and Kathleen Ml Mrs. Reva Little Phone 872-3698 Zwiker, 28, Munger. Gerald R. Langmaid, 22 Cass City, and Marlene Jl Mrs. Esther McCullough Mr. and Mrs. Peter Riens- Mrs. Gordon Holcomb was Mr. and Mrs. Bud Peasley Mr. and Mrs. Jack Esau Fisher, 22, Cass City. and Mrs. Marie Bigelow tra had as week-end guests, called to St. Louis, Mo., Jan. had as Sunday dinner were luncheon guests Jan. 16 Frederick E. Fader, 22 flew to Tampa, Fla., Jan. 11. 12 by the illness of her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ray at the home of Mrs. Grey Caro, and Tammy D. Tay their granddaughters, Dawn mother, Mrs. Pearl Patton, Mrs. McCullough returned Rienstra of North Branch Peasley and Mrs. Donna Lenzner at Bad Axe. Mr. and lor, 18, Caro. 83. Mrs. Patton died Satur- home Tuesday. While in and Dana Rienstra of Caro. Holm. Mrs. Maurice Joos were day, Jan. 19. Mrs. Holcomb Florida Mrs. McCullough Ms. Mary Ann Rienstra was afternoon callers. Mrs. is expected home this week. visited Mrs. Gladys Fort at a Sunday dinner guest. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kolb Lenzner's father, Fred Jaus, Advertise it in the Chronicl' Port Richey. are the parents of a son, Eric is back in his daughter's Twelve members of the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miracle Lawson, born Jan. 8.He joins home, recovering from a Elmwood Missionary Circle State of Michigan, In the Circui Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart two sisters, Kathy and Eve- broken hip. Court For The County Of Tuscola. / and two guests met Jan. 16 E. PAUL LOCKWOOD, Plaintiff, v' Schultz recently returned Merchant announce the lyn. after visiting the Central at the home of Mrs. Helen BONNIE 0. LOCKWOOD, Defendant birth of a grandson, Steven Little. The women tied a Mr. and Mrs. Keith File No. 77-OM73-DM , I Coast area of California Shawn, The baby, born Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stafford Murphy and family cele- NOTK2E-OF SALE OF-REAL during the holidays. Their quilt to be given to the Bruce had as guests from Friday PROPERTY AND PERSONAL I 18 in Merritt Island, Fla., King family. The February brated the ninth birthday of PROPERTY AS PROVIDED BY former neighbor, Mrs. until Monday, their daugh- JUDGMENT weighed seven pounds and meeting will be at the home Patrick Murphy with a fam- Audrey O'Gorman of Wat- three ounces and is the son ter, Mrs. James Gettens, ily dinner Sunday in their Pursuant to a Judgment entered ii of Mrs. Richard Erla. and sons, Pat and Mike of the above entitled cause by the Circuil son ville, Calif., returned of Evelyn and Mic Miracle. home. With them were Mrs. Court of Tuscola County, Michigan, u with them for an indefinite Vermillion, Ohio, and Spec. favor of Bonnie D. Lockwood, ani Mrs. Glen Miracle is with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bruce Kritzman, Mr. and visit. them in Florida and Mrs. 4 James Gettens, home on Mrs. Mike Murphy and sons, against E. Paul Lockwood, dated th- Lounsbury spent Saturday furlough after serving in 29th day of June, 1978, public notice v Merchant was to have left at Clio with their daughter Paul and David, and Mr. and hereby given that on the 7th day o Born Jan. 10 to Linda and Wednesday to be with her Korea. Upon completion of Mrs. Douglas O'Dell and March, 1980, at 10:00 in the forenoon a! Dan Derfiny, a son, Matthew and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. his furlough he will go to public auction to be held at the office oi Murill and Bertha Shagena daughter and family. James Schad. Erin. the Tuscola County Clerk In the Court- Daniel, at Hills and Dales Texas. house in the City of Caro in said Count General Hospital. The baby Mr. and Mrs. Harrison of Tuscola, I, County Clerk, shall offe. Mr. and Mrs. Murill Shag- Brad and Gloria Groth are Mrs. Pearl Hartwick has Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kolb for sale to the highest bidder all thel to 6470 Houghton Street, weighed nine pounds and 14 Stine had dinner Sunday ena were honored Tuesday the parents of a daughter, been staying with Mr. and and children have with them right, title and interest of the said Cass City. ounces and is their first with Mr. and Mrs. David Plaintiff, E. Paul Lockwood, in and to| at a dinner given by their Cheyenne Lynn, born Jan. 17 Mrs. Max Agar while Mrs. for two weeks, Mrs. Kolb's They have two children, child. Stine and children in Sagi- the following described real property! children in honor of their Betty (Mrs. Ray) Armstead, at Bay City Osteopathic Agar is convalescing after mother, Mrs. Irene Schon- and personal property or so much I Hospital. Their first child, surgery. naw. thereof as is necessary to satisfy the) 50th wedding anniversary. Cass City, and Bernard Wilda Courlis of Caro hals of Glad win. Judgment entered in the above en-1 Murill Shagena and spent Sunday with Mr. and the baby weighed nine Shagena, Sebewaing; five William S. VanAllen, serv- titled cause. The items shall be offered I Bertha Van Allen were mar- grandchildren, Chirld Shag- Mrs. William Patch. pounds and 11 ounces. Ma- The monthly meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stafford separately and in the order that ap-j ried Jan. 22, 1930, in Green- ternal grandparents are Mr. the Art Club was held Jan. ing in the U.S. Navy, arrived pears in this Notice. ena, Fresno, Calif., Ray returned home last week home Jan. 11 to spend a leaf township, where they and Mrs. Luis Arroyo and 16. Ten club members met at The period of redemption will be 60 Armstead Jr., Berkley, Ran- from a week's stay at the leave with his parents, Mr. days from date of sale. made their home until Aug- paternal grandparents are the home of Laura Maier . dall Armstead, Oxford, ENGAGED Hiawatha club at Engadine. and Mrs. Douglas VanAllen. ust, 1976, when they moved Glenn Groth and Beatrice after dinner at the Fraser ITEM I Gregory Armstead, Colum- He has re-enlisted and will A parcel of real property located if Howard. Presbyterian church. The the Township of Elkland, County bl bus, Miss., and Michael Mrs. Jim Young of Caro report Feb. 1 for sea duty. 1 Armstead, Fort Walton February meeting of the spent Saturday afternoon Tuscola, State of Michigan, described 1 Mrs. Carl Stafford at- His new address will be BM2 as: Beach, Fla., and four great- group will be at the home of with her mother, Mrs. John Commencing at a point 195 feef ENGAGED tended the funeral of Vern Hazel Seeley. Guinther. Wm. S. VanAllen, USS Cam- grandchildren, Aaron, den, Deck Dept. (AOE 2) North of the Northeast corner of the Adam, Daniel and Jennifer Schrader, 61, at Ubly. Ac- Southeast Quarter of the Southeast companied by Mrs. John The Jan. 14 meeting of the FPO San Francisco, Calif. Quarter of Section 25, running thence Mr. and Mrs. R. Curtis Armstead. Campbells 96601. West 350 feet; thence North 400 feet." Lambert of Marlette an- Shagena, 75, worked for Ross of Ubly, Mrs. Stafford Hobby Club was held at the thence East 350 feet; thence South 400 visited Mrs. Mary Jurgess home of Muriel Addison. feet to place of beginning. nounce the engagement of E.B. Schwaderer in con- ITEM II their daughter, Dianna Lee, struction work and then was at Bad Axe in the afternoon. Co-hostesses for the dessert to celebrate Real property in the Township of to Richard Lee Chapin, son a buyer for Thumb Hay Co. meeting were Alice Mc- Elkland, County of Tuscola, State of Mrs. Paul Craig, Mrs. ENGAGED Michigan, described as: of Mrs. Helen Chapin of before he retired. Mrs. Shag- Aleer, lone Perry and Eve- 60 years Harold Craig, accompanied lyn MacRae. For the pro- Lot One (1), Block Six (6), of Foxes' L Marlette, and the late Gene ena, 67, worked for many by Mrs. Jim Deming of Second Addition To The Village of Chapin. years for Walbro. gram, the 13 members who Willis and Gladys Camp- Cass City, Michigan, according to the- Caro, were in Bay City attended heard Miss Addi- bell, now living in Stuart, recorded plat thereof, also known a' A June 14 wedding is being The anniversary dinner 4509 Downing Street, Cass City, Sunday afternoon to visit son review the book, "You Fla., will celebrate their planned. was given at the home of Mrs. Esther Smith of Caro, Michigan. their daughter in Cass City. Don't Have to be in Who's 60th wedding anniversary ITEM III who is a surgical patient in a Who to Know What's What," Monday. The office equipment, furnishings^ CASS CITY CHRONICLE and inventory of the premises! Bay City hospital. He and the former Gladys USPS 092-700 by Sam Levenson. described in Item II above known as Potts were married in Al- 4509 Downing Street, Cass City; PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Michigan. AT CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Baer assigned Mr. and Mrs. Dale Damm pena Jan. 28, 1920, and Morell and Mr. and Mrs. ITEM IV 6552 Main Slreal and Susan arrived home resided in that city until Certain shares of stock in King Gerald Houghton, accom- Thursday evening after September, 1921, when he Resources, Metalluigical Interna- JohnHaire, publisher Sgt. Edward W. Baer, son Linda Sieradzki panied by Mr. and Mrs. spending a week in Florida. began teaching in Cass City. tional, Value Line Development Cor- National Advertising Representative, of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clyde Hodges of Caro, went poration, Household Finance, Mark They visited their son Rick He later became high Products and Curtis Wright. Michigan Weekly Newspapers, Inc., 257 Baer, 1463 Church Street, to Tawas for dinner Satur- Michigan Avenue, East Lansing, Mich- Mr. and Mrs. Chester in Pinellas Park and Mr. and school principal and then ITEMV Decker, recently was as- Sieradzki of Deford an- day. A 1973 Buick Century automobile -/ igan. Mrs. Leonard Damm in superintendent, a position he ITEM VI Second class postage paid at Cass signed as an anti-aircraft nounce the engagement of Holiday. held for more than 20 years. A 1973 crew-cab pickup truck. ', City, Michigan 48726. gunner with the 15th In- their daughter, Linda, to Mrs. Glenn McClorey had He served a total of 43 years ITEM VII Subscription Price: To post offices in fantry in Wildflecken, Ger- Jonathan Link of Cass City, as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence in the same school system The household goods and furnishings Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac Counties, including appliances located on the many. son of Mrs. Ben Hobart of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ray Zapfe of Clio were Sunday and retired in 1964. premises described in Item I above $6.00 a year or 2 years for J 10.50. 3 years McClorey and daughter dinner guests of his parents, for $15.00. $3.50 for six months and 3 Gagetown and the late Ed- The Campbells have one located on Greenland Road, Cass City, win Link. Shannon of Gagetown. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Zapfe. Michigan. months for J2.25. daughter, Jayne Jones, who Michael Harding ITEM VIII In other parts of Ihe United Slates, She is a 1978 graduate of with her husband, Bruce, Martina Jo McKenney Miscellaneous items of persona) $7.00 a year or 2 years for $13.00. 6 MEAN THE SAME Cass City High School. He Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Codling recently moved to Jensen property including but not limited to months KOO and 3 months for $2.50. graduated from Unionville- Arthur went Sunday to Flint and children of Morley are Beach, Fla., close to Stuart. Bolen Garden Tractor, camper, 50 cents extra charged for part year Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. snowmobile and trailer, boat, motor Industry and prosperity Sebewaing Area High School when her sister, Mrs. Fred expected to arrive Thursday The Campbells' only grand- and trailer, and garden tractor. order. Payable in advance. Thompson, celebrated her McKenney of Cass City an- For information regarding nawspapnr may be spelled differently, in 1977. and will be overnight guests child, Steven C. Jones, lives Dated this 22th day of December, but they mean about the birthday. They returned of her grandparents, Mr. nounce the engagement of 1979. advertising and commercial and job An Aug. 9 wedding is in Lansing. their daughter, Martina Jo s/Elsie Hicks printing, telephone 872-2010. same thing. home Monday. and Mrs. Max Agar. planned. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell McKenney, to Michael Greg- Tuscola County ClcrtK Courthouse are being feted at an open ory Harding, the son of Mr. Caro, Michigan 48723 house Sunday. and Mrs. Kenneth Harding (Seal) Marilynn Craig Friends in Cass City who Sr. of Marlette. A true copy Deputy would like to send them A July wedding is being 1817 cards can mail them to: 61 planned. DON'T GAMBLE WITH Riverland, 3500 Kanner NOTICE: Hwy., Stuart, Fla. 33494. Kevin Hunt Hills and Dales That you may YOUR General Hospital back from know: BIRTHS: Navy cruise ii ie of prop- Jan. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Pub C Sa Gerald Kreis of Mayville, a boy, Zachary Gordon Ger- Navy Gunner's Mate Sea- erty of E. Paul Lockwood ald. man Kevin D. Hunt, son of '.FINANCIAL FUTURE Harriette I. Hunt of 4291 is being made pursuant Jan. 18, to Mr. and Mrs, Dana Truemner of Cass West St., Cass City, has City, a girl, Laura Jane. returned from a deployment USE, ONE OF THUMB NATIONAL'S in the Atlantic Ocean. to the Circuit Court Or- INSURED SAVINGS PLANS PATIENTS LISTED MON- He is a crewmember DAY, JAN. 21, WERE: aboard the guided missile der of Judge MARTIN destroyer USS Dewey, homeported in Charleston, • 6-Month Money Mart David Kenward, Phebe E. CLEMENTS who' Klinkman, Willis LeBlanc, S.C. 1 Gia Mellendorf, Mrs. Bessie While deployed, his ship operated between South awarded 55% of estate • 5 A % on a Passbook Savings Battel, Beth Ann Louks of Cass City; America and Western Africa 3 Thomas Beadle, David participating in various assets to Bonnie D. • 5 /4 % on a 90-Day Passbook McEIreath of Caseville; training exercises. Mrs. Donald Bellamy of The Dewey is 512 feet long Lockwood Williams in Mayville; with a crew of 377 officers and enlisted men. She is •6% on a 1-Year Passbook Mrs. Lee D'Arcy, Mrs. theDivorcejudgment.. ; Albert Peter and Mrs. Ade- outfitted with guns, tor- pedoes and anti-submarine laide Plane of Kingston; x •6Vz% on a 2Vz-Year Passbook James Grady, Shawn rockets. Citizens Against the Re-,' Grady of Deford; A 1976 graduate of Caro election of Judge MARTIN 1 Charles Izydorek of Deck- High School, Hunt joined the E. CLEMENTS. Circuit Court • 7 A % on a 4-Year Certificate ; Navy in September of that Judge of Tuscola and Lapeer' Mrs. John Naffien of year. Counties. l Gagetown; • 7 /2 % on a 6-Year Certificate Patricia Jean Wilson of Owendale; 3 Mrs. Albert Pallazzola Jr. WANTED CORN • 7 /4 % on an 8-Year Certificate of Marlette; Edwin W. Pylkas of Wheat, Oats, Soybeans & Sunflowers Pigeon; picked up on farm or delivered to elevator •2Vz-Year Treasury Bill at top Mrs, William Healy and Mrs. Arnold Sting of Union- ville; Monthly Rates Dale Sigmund II, Melinda WE PAY TOP PRICES! Mosher, Fabian Martinez of Interest On All Savings Accounts Paid From Sebewaing. CHECK OUR PRICES TODAY Date Of Deposit To Date Of Withdrawal Snover native On A substantial interest penalty is required for early withdrawal of time savings promoted by POTASH, LIME & CRUSHED STONE Cass City Office State police • New Spreader available for State police Lt. Albert K. Denton, born at Snover, has Spreading Lime been promoted one grade • Also hauling truckload lots of and transferred to the Flint Thumb National Bank post as commander, Col. Fertilizer direct to farms Gerald L. Hough, Michigan and Trust Company State Police director, has ! announced. FARMERS ELEVATOR CO. FREE CHECKING - NO MINIMUM, NO SERVICE CHARGE Denton, 44, has been post MindenCity Phone:517-864-3400 commander at Negaunee HOLMS: Mon.-Thurs, 9-4 - Fri. 9-8 - Sat. 9-12 and previously served at MICHIGAN SEEDS & SUPPLIES L'Anse, Warren, Jackson Port Hope Phone:517-428-4677 6128 E. Cass City Road Cass City and Marquette, He joined the state police in 1957. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,1980 PAGE THREE "IfltFitz..." Rabbit Tracks Missing mid-life crises By Jim Fitzgerald ByJohnHaire

: ' Ann Landers recently re- insists Ann is a barefoot "The girls he has been (And anyone else he can vealed,- in Ladies Home shoemaker. seen with are young, un- f Journal, that when her hus- Ann shouldn't have bought attractive and chubby. So, get to help) | 'band told her, during dinner, her departing husband a I'm not jealous. I look better *:-x*x*:*:*:*:-»^^ that he was having an extra- suit, my wife said, she at 55 than they do at 35. marital affair, she immedi- should have hit him on the "We have been married 35 ately went out to do some head with the dining room years. If my husband had Here's more on the sales tax. Reader response indicates shopping for him. She ex- table. This violence wouldn't known what to expect when that the sales tax probably started at 3> percent. At least it plained that "he never even have restored romance to he hit 50, maybe he would was in 1935 when Merrill Carpenter purchased some bought a suit without me." the relationship, but it would have handled it differently. furniture. The sales slips were brought in by Charles ' Miss Landers' cool atti- have provided a memory to Three years ago I had never Carpenter. jtude didn't save the 36-year- make dining alone more heard of the male mid-life Further confirmation was provided by Jack Esau. Esau old marriage. Soon after she pleasant for Ann, especially crisis. It is far worse than worked for Gross & Maier (Cass City Meat Market) in 1937. returned from shopping, if the table were badly female menopause. It de- What we did then, Esau said, was take the tax money and there-was a divorce, and he cracked. That's what my stroys marriages and fam- keep it in a tin can separate from the money paid for the quickly got married again, wife said. ilies. We had everything any groceries, which was placed in the cash register. At the end probably in a new suit. My Just because she says reasonable person could of the month we sent in what we considered was fair. . w.ife, although it is none of things like that, you want. Even he admits we Just so you will know, Jack, most of us do it differently ;her business, is very angry shouldn't start thinking fun- had a wonderful marriage. today. What happens is we place all the money due for taxes ')abut the whole unhappy ny things about me. Not all Now we will be lucky if we in the cash register and what's left we place in a tin can. (A , episode. middle-aged husbands don't lose our home. very small tin can.) '•• Nothing makes my wife stray, and I am all of them. "Maybe you can do a madder than middle-aged The combination of love, column on these idiots. So husbands who leave their laziness and Monday Night many marriages have brok- wives for younger women, Football make me the per- en up because they can't OVERCOOKED -- What's left of the pot used by Phillip It will be interesting to see if a change in teaching fijven though Ann Landers is fect fireside husband, and face their age ..." Zawilinski in an attempt to cook French fries Friday sits on methods will change the state test scores of grades 4, 7 and .the world's most famous we don't even have a fire- End of quotes from Jane. I top of the damaged stove, which was carried outside by 10. Dispenser of advice to place. In fact, this perfection don't have to write a column Tests have shown achievement above the state average in troubled spouses, my wife probably prompts my wife's about those "idiots." She did Elkland township firemen. the fourth and below the state average in the 7th and 10th strong sympathy for wives it for me. We've all seen grades. who aren't so lucky. She those 55-year-old swingers There have to be doubts about the way the students are feels guilty about having me with their shirts open to the learning when negative results are recorded several years while Ann Landers has only paunch, chains dangling, in a row. millions of readers to tell trying to look 25 but only what to do. looking silly. I don't care Kitchen fire loss .Give us a call, for But, let's get serious. I how rich he is, it's easy to total insurance received a serious letter laugh at Hugh Hefner. If you put any stock in a survey conducted by the Detroit from a Flint woman whose coverage. I don't pretend to be an News, Tuscola county's men in Lansing were not among the »- husband has taken a walk. I expert on why these guys act best. They were also far from the worst. We and Michigan Mutual guess she wrote to me so stupidly. I'm not as smart Among 144 representatives, Rep. Loren Armbruster can cover it all.. .your because she doesn't want to as Ann Landers and her more than $1,000s ranked 103. State Senator Alvin DeGrow was well above home, your car, your buy the big jerk a new suit. troops of clergymen, law- average with a ranking of 44. business. We'll tailor the I'll call her Jane. Listen to yers and toilet paper hang- Ranking changes from year to year. For instance, in the Phillip Zawilinski learned right package of cover- what she said: ers. And as for firsthand ex- kitchen, but there was than the one that was sup- past DeGrow was named among the top 10 in the senate. "My husband was a won- perience, if I had a mid-life the hard way Friday how not smoke damage throughout posed to be there. The Rankings vary from paper to paper, too. age to your needs, and derful guy — or so I thought. to cook French fries. the house. excess smoke was the result payments to fit your bud- crisis, I probably slept What all this means is that rankings are nebulous at best And then he went into mid- through it. Elkland township firemen Firemen estimated dam- of someone in the house and that the only real way to judge your representatives is get requirements. Call us life crisis. First, he let his are estimating the damage age to the house at at least stoking the fire in a fire- by studying the records and deciding if they are making the .for full details. I suppose it would be fair hair grow longer and had it to tell some abandoned from the fire that resulted at $1,000, in addition to the place or wood stove. decisions you want when you want them. styled. Great. Then he wives if they'd make them- more than $1,000. destruction of the stove and wanted a necklace, and I selves more interesting and The fire occurred in the range hood over it. Refunding laughed. He was too mascu- attractive, their husbands home of his parents, Martin The kitchen had just been line and 52 years old. wouldn't go somewhere else and Virginia Zawilinski, 4355 remodeled, Mrs. Zawilinski session this One man's opinion. Half way through the basketball "Then he wanted to go to to get their buttons pushed. Leach Street. Firemen re- said. In inspecting the schedule there's something missing on the Cass City bars and dance among the And it would be equally fair ceived the call at 11:45 a.m. double-oven stove, after fire- Thursday basketball team. 28-year-olds. I did it a couple to tell some husbands that if Mrs. Zawilinski said she men had carried it outside, The Hawks have been winning as expected but not the of times, but then told him I they were as charming at was asleep when her son she remarked half-jokingly, Coupon and refunding ex- way that was expected. What's missing is that chemistry thought we looked foolish. home as at the corner disco, started cooking the potatoes "This makes me mad. I just pert Arlene Schweitzer of that really good teams acquire. And then he left home. For they wouldn't need an ex- in a pot on the stove. He cleaned both ovens yester- Sebewaing will share some The intangible that makes the team a unit rather than a day." Edward H. Doerr the past two years he has tension cord to get turned cried out when the fire of the highlights of her 10 group of good players playing together. been 'free to do as he on. started. years as a refunder at 7 p.m. If and when that comes about for this year's edition, the pleases.' I almost divorced The moral is if you know Firemen said the grease in this Thursday at Rawson Hawks will be a team to be reckoned with in the regular ' Doerr Agency I him, but then I read a book, how to light the fire, you the pot apparently boiled A neighbor who saw ex- Memorial Library. season and tournament games ahead. 'How to Survive the Male don't need a fireplace. Ask over and then started burn- cess smoke coming from the Mrs. Schweitzer is editor If that chemistry never develops, the Hawks won't last I 6265 Main St. I Mid-life Crisis.' I don't think ing. chimney of the home of of a newsletter, "Cashing In long when the going gets rough. Cass City it your partner. (Do you sup- it told me how, but it helped pose this is how Ann Landers Direct damage from the Harvey Linderman, 4313 Your Trash." Phone 872-3615 fl me understand him. got started?) flames was confined to the Krapf Road, called Elkland The session is open to I firemen at 4:45 p.m. Mon- everyone. Persons wishing day. to swap forms and qualifiers MID-WINTER There was no fire other should bring their materials. a NOTICE KRAFT CHEESE VALUES Of Change In Rates At Your CASS CITY IGA FOOD1INER Rubbish Pick-up STORE HOURS: DAILY TO 6:00. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TO 9:00. Will Be If you didn't read closely Several states have legal- $ you might believe that there ized the drug for medical is a difference in opinion purposes and it's hard to see 1 per Quarter More KRAFT Light-N-Lively among experts about the any reason why the rest of Mellow effects of smoking mari- the states don't follow suit juana. at once. For The Cracker Barrel The government's top ex- The thing to remember is perts were telling the world that pot is available to Village of Gagetown SINGLES that the heavy use of pot was anyone1 who wants it. a serious problem for teen- If it's needed for medicine STARTING WITH THE SAVE agers today. the ill persons will find it and $ In the same story, a use it. Who can blame them? MARCH 31 BILLING 10 oz. Boston research team re- If the pot has to be ported that the drug was purchased from the under- Pkg. 1.39 safe and effective. That's Elery Sontag ground there are a couple of M.35 what the casual reader, obvious results. Village Clerk skimming the headlines, The patient has to pay was left with. You must have more for the medicine than read the complete story to he would if it were legal and KRAFT] Midget Longhorn know that the Boston group instead of helping organized Shredded KRAFT] was saying it was safe and medicine he's aiding organ- Advertise It In The Chronicle. effective for use in helping ized crime. cancer patients undergoing COLBY COLBY chemotherapy. MOZZARELLA In other words, pot as a CHEESE medicine has a definite 8oz. place. Pkg. CHEESE Nearly all of us will go along with that. PANCAKE EXPECTANT Where I split with the stories published is the dis- cussion of pot as a medicine $ and as a thrill drug. SUPPER PARENT SAVE Morphine has been a Sponsored By The 1.19 fl.69 blessing for patients with 1 Lb. severe pain and is common- Cass City Rotary Club CLASSES Pkg. ly used by doctors when the need arises. Heroin is made from At , morphine and is a street drug that makes addicts FRIDAY HILLS AND DALES with the resultant crime, American Assorted prostitution and ruined JAN. 25 GENERAL HOSPITAL lives. No one suggests in any 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. way that morphine is safe to FEB. 7 - 7 P.M. Singles use. It's an addictive medi- cine with a place in patient School Cafeteria Fee: $20.00 JAR care. 24 Ct. Pot is an addictive drug Go To The Laker For? Classes 16 oz. Pkg. and should be treated as such. Game And Eat Jo Register CHEESE If patients can be given At The School 5oz. Jar morphine under a doctor's Or For More care, certainly marijuana Adults $2.75 should be, too. After all, pot is not nearly 12 and Under 1.50 Information as destructive as the hard ADVANCE TICKETS FROM ANY Call 872-2121 $ drugs. It evidently works to ROTARIAN. TICKETS AT DOOR. relieve the distress of cancer 7a.m.-9p.m. patients requiring chemo- 1.59 59 therapy and is an aid in their recovery. If it's logical to allow SPONSORED IN COMMUNITY INTEREST BY morphine under a physi- cian's care, it has to be more FOOD STAMPS GLADLY ACCEPTED 6121 E. Cass City Road logical to allow pot for the The Cass City State Bank i same reason. PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,1980 CASS CITY, MICHIGAB Dairy marketing class set Kepshinska buried The Sanilac county exten- milk marketing order, at 10 a.m. at the Ubly sion office will conduct a pricing and how milk check Heights Country Club. Fee is in one-day milk marketing figures are computed. $6. Down Memory Lane Gagetown meeting to better acquaint The program will be Other topics will be the dairymen with the federal Wednesday, Feb. 6, starting role of the consumer, com- Anthony Lawrence Rep- A rosary was recitd Thursday evening froj parison of Michigan's milk FROM THE FILES OF THE CHRONICLE shinska, 91, of Lapeer, form- marketing system to Can- erly of Gagetown, died Little's Funeral Home, Ca ada's and other systems in Wednesday, Jan. 16, at La- City. the United States and how peer County General Hos- Funeral mass was col DEERING PACKING their milk is priced. pital after a long illness. ducted Friday morning fron 1 Mile North, V2 Mile East Of He was born Oct. 15, 1<.S3, St. Agatha's with Fathej "We will also talk about new brochure to introdi.ir- In Chesterfield township Joseph Morales officiating Silverwood at 4808 E. Mayville Road our system and how to live FIVE YEARS AGO General Telephone of Burial was in the churcl Michigan plans over $21,000 new reside"' tc the com- Macomb county, the son uf with it, what can be done to munity. Franz and Rosa (Schmidt) cemetery. improve base seasonal highs Cass City will receive over worth of improvements to its Repshinska'. They came to $18,000 in Title VI Compre- Cass City exchange. Under the auspices of the FRESH COUNTER MEATS and lows and how to smooth Tuscola County Certified the Gagetown area in 1915 them out," said Earl J. hensive Employment and In spite of a bad economic from New Baltimore. Square dance Training Act funds, follow- climate in 1974, Tuscola Seed Growers Association, a CHECK OUT PRICES ON Beiler, Sanilac extension countywide banquet will be He married Marie Weiler agricultural agent. ing approval by the Tuscola county took in over $137,000 Nov. 22, 1917, at St. Agatha ^ LAMB ^ PORK ^VEAL County Board of Commis- more than it anticipated last held honoring Alfred Ball- on Saturday Speakers will be Anthony weg, retired Tuscola county Catholic church in Gage- ^ BEEF HALVES AND QUARTERS sioners Tuesday. year, according to figures town, Mr. and Mrs. Rep- McClucry, federal milk More than 125 angry Tus- released oy Treasurer extension agent, for his serv- The Town and ~"C(Dflhtry marketing administrator, ice to agriculture. shinska were the first couple cola county farmers met in Arthur Willits. to be married in the then Square Dance Club will con-I Jack Barnes or Glenn Lake the circuit courtroom of the The Tuscola County Board duct a dance Saturday all of the Michigan Milk Pro- TEN YEARS AGO of Commissioners has new church building. Mrs. Caro courthouse to protest Repshinska died in May, Laker High School from 8-ll| FOR BUSINESS TRUCKING AND ducers Association and Dr. their displeasure with prop- adopted a budget calling for p.m. Glynn McBride, Michigan The Cass City Chamber of increased expenditures of 1968. SLAUGHTERING CALL 517-761-7073 erty assessment jumps Repshinska was the All square dancers are State University milk averaging 16 percent Commerce is proceeding nearly $156,000 over the welcome. Vern Scott will bel marketing specialist. with plans for producing a record $1 million spent in maintenance superintendent countywide. for the village of Gagetown the caller. A meal will bel 1969. The increased costs served. reflect higher wages for from 1923 until his retire- nearly all county employees ment in 1956. He was a as well as an increase in member of St. Agatha's for MEN'S AND BOYS' county services. more than 65 years. He was The operating engineers also a member of the Holy (AFL-CIO) will have an Name Society of Gagetown. LONG SLEEVE agency shop in the Cass City He is survived by four DIAMONDS schools following a vote at sons, Bill Repshinska of the high school. Cass City, Edward Rep- An estimated 80 percent of shinska of Detroit, Vincent Flannel the pupils in grades 1-4 at Repshinska of Lapeer, and Campbell Elementary Paul Repshinska of Gage- School have now received town; one daughter, Mrs. (END - OF - MONTH) free vaccine for Rubella Robert (Marie) Christie of measles. Detroit; 22 grandchildren, II Mill II I IN II I I Mill I III I I I II I I II I II ! I II I Ml II II II INI II I III! Shirts and 13 great-grandchildren. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS One son, one daughter, three We Still Have AGO brothers and five sisters Caro's Leading Jeweler A Good Selection preceded him in death. Phone 673-2444 Harold Jackson of Cass City will replace Cliff Ryan, former manager of the Sec- LADIES' retary of State branch of- NOW REDUCED fice, to handle the sale of license plates in Jay's Fix-It Shop on W. Main Street. ALBEE'S Checks totaling $227,667 have been sent to schools in Tuscola county this week for Shoe Sale money due districts from state aid funds. Cass City Dress and Casual 20% Off Schools received $35,254. Mrs. H. Hower was the GUN hostess when the Women's Society of World Service of MEN'S-LADIES' the Evangelical United Brethren church met in her 25%,„ 50% OK YOUTH'S - CHILDREN'S home. Bargain The Cass City Red Hawks One Large Group won undisputed possession of first place in Thumb B Buy Now And Save conference play Friday eve- Snowmobile ning by edging Bad Axe, of the Month (i:)-59. Harold Oatley was hon- Suits ored by scouts and members DACRON AND of the community for his We Still Have A Good work in scouting, at a party REMINGTON POLYESTER Selection On Hand For Saturday evening at Cass B LADIES' The Entire Family City High School. MODEL 870 THIRTY-FIVE YEARS SWEATER BATTS REDUCED! AGO A benefit dance to raise "Brushmaster" funds for plastic surgery for 20% Off war veterans will be held. SALE Mrs. E.B. Schwaderer, John Deluxe West, Mrs. A.R. Kettlewell, Deer Gun Mrs. E.K. Binder, Keith McC'onkey and Mrs. D.A. KruK will be on the com- 12,20 gauge mittee in charge of the ENTIRE dance. \ STOCK The largest contributors in Reg. Now Just the collection of waste paper $230.00 in Cass City Saturday were HURRY! MEN'S - WOMEN'S - GIRLS' - BOYS' Dupuis Grocery and Tate and Leeson. The total col- $ <_' lected was 2 tons. 95 S^y In compiling a list of 169 jr WINTER COAT servicemen and women, the Commercial Club of the local school finds there are AND at least 230 graduates and former graduates of Cass 20 % Off City High School who have entered the armed forces. Check our complete JACKET SALE Thirty friends and rela- tives of Mr. and Mrs. Herb- line of 8KB, Remington, ert Hartwick, who were Ithaca, Browning, recently married, surprised Kitchen them at their home. They Savage, Weatherby, FIE ENTIRE STOCK enjoyed a potluck supper and Mossbergguns. and games were played. POT Woman's Study Club met in the library of the high school and the annual elec- tion was held. Following are No Lay-Away On Item Of The Month HOLDERS the officers for the year: President, Mrs. E. Croft; vice-president, Mrs. M.C. ALBEE HOME CENTER McLellan; secretary, Mrs. Floyd Reid, and treasurer, Cass City Phone 872-2270 Mrs. Stanley Kirn.

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A REGULAR STOCK Reg. 95 SPECIALS 27.95 $19 Sale Ending Jan. 31,1980 7 CLOSE-OUT! Broken Sizes E-Widths Only Front End Alignment These Are The Sizes OnAIIGM Cars *16.00 9'/2 13 With Air Conditioning $20.00 And Number Of 6 6'/2 7 7>/2 8 8'/2 9 10 10 Vi 11 12 Shoes Left Of i I 3 1 I 1 1 8 I 3 3 pairs Lube - Oil and Filter Wash & Wax On All Makes Each Size — •AC Fillot $10.95 • 5 Qls. Quaker SlaleOil NOTICE SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT 10% ON ALL PARTS & SERVICE master charge! SI'tCIAL S NO I INCLUOtU KRITZMANS', INC. OUVRY CHEV-OLDS, INC. Cass City Phone 872-4301 Cass City CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,1980 PAGE FIVE PEDALING AROUND Expectant The weather parent High Low Precip. No time is Wednesday 43 . 31 .09. Thursday 44.. 31 .01 Friday 45.. 26 .01 snow time classes set Saturday 37 ., 15 0. Sunday 34 . 12' 0. Expectant Parent Classes Monday 38 .. 16 0. By Mik-e Eliasohn are coming to Hills and Tuesday 35 4' 0. Dales General Hospital (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant.) :£: starting Thursday, Feb. 7, at ,',! am one of those persons I am writing this on Fri- 7 p.m. ;::'*(Snow recorded as melted water -10 in. snow r 1 in. water)'-; ylio feels the best thing day and the forecast is Lake There will be a series of ibbut winter is when it's Placid will finally get some seven classes given weekly iver. ' snow. Of course, if they and held in basement Meet- Two Admitted Thus I have yet to com- don't, they do (is that a ing Room A. STRAND-CARO For $2.50 On >l«Un about this winter. double negative?) have The following topics will Phone £73-30:33 Mon. aridities. I am hoping predictions snow making machines, be discussed: hat the rest of this winter something that didn't exist --Male and female an- vvill be comparatively mild back in 1932. atomy - fetal growth and ^ire true. Should you ever wonder development. A SPECIAL DELUXE ROADSHOW ATTRACTION! Just to be a spoilsport, when it will snow, give me a --Body changes in the ex- ipwever, I will mention Paul call and I will tell you when I pectant mother. FRIDAY thru THURSDAY JAN. 25-31 Handler, a physics professor am going to Lansing. It --Nutrition and breast FRI.-SAT.-MON.-TUES.-WED.-THURS. it the University of Illinois. won't snow that day (a feeding. FEATURE STARTS @ 7:25 and 9:25 He has a complicated Saturday); it will snow the --Labor and delivery - SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:00 nethod of predicting future next day, when I have to breathing and relaxation ex- vveather, which I won't at- drive back. ercises. SUNDAY FEATURE @ 3:25-5:25-7:25-9:25 .empt to explain. Last March, when winter -Tour through maternity REGULAR ADMISSION! He predicts the winter of appeared to be over, I went department. SUN. 2:30 till 6:00 ADULTS ONLY $1.50 1980-81 will be wicked, and to Lansing twice. Both Sun- --New infant and mother. jlims he correctly pre- days, on my way back, there --Infantcare -family plan- ^Igted that the winters of was snow and ice to contend ning and contraception. 1976-77, 1977-78 and 1978-79 with. Couples are recom- ^duld be colder than nor- This winter hasn't been mended. If the father is not •nal, and that December of much of a winter, but ... on available, expectant moth- $7,9 would be milder than Sunday, Dec. 16, it was ers can bring a relative or Jie'year before. (The article snowing, it was windy and it FOUR-WHEEL FOOLISHNESS -- The hill in the Cass City Recre- friend who can give support 'rn borrowing this from was cold. I set a new record ation Park is intended for sledding, but the driver of a presumably and encouragement at home jidn't say what he predicted in coming back, six hours. four-wheel-drive vehicle preferred to make his own mark. The damage and during labor. "of- January, February and (Normal is about 2 hours The classes will be pre- ivja'rch of this year.) and 20 minutes.) Four hours was done Friday. Police have no suspects. There are also numerous sented with lectures, demon- ."•for farmers looking for- were due to my driving ~ I other deep tire tracks in the vicinity of the hill. Fortunately for sled- strations, informal discus- $rd to something besides admit I am a coward when it ders, if there is ever enough snow for sledding the main slope for the sion and a variety of visual Bankruptcy, Handler pre- comes to winter driving - downhill sport is the one in profile to the right. aids and film strips. 'icts an average summer and two hours due to the There will be a fee of $20 his year. Crop yields will be death of my carburetor, per couple. This is to be very good, but not as out- which froze to death. (It was made payable to Hills and handing as last year. (May- thawed back to temporary Dales General Hospital and be the professor can now life in a building on the should be brought to the first ft-drk on a method of pre- Charles Young potato farm, Huron register of class. dicting future grain embar- about eight miles south of The doctor's permission goes.) Caro.) must be given for anyone to There is one place I would My next trip to Lansing - take these classes. The hke to see get lots of snow with a new carburetor in my forms will be available in sjid that is Lake Placid, car - was Saturday. Jan. ?>. I V doctors' offices or may be .Y. Somehow, it wouldn't got smart the next day and deeds dies at 53 obtained from the hospital juite be a Winter Olympics left before noon, so got back and must be brought to the yithout snow. to Cass City before it started at St. Joseph Catholic church, Father Stephen first class. >.Lake Placid, in case you Huron County Register of snowing. It did snow later Deeds Lorraine I. Maurer, church in Argyle. They lived Sramek, OSB, officiating. Everyone must pre-reg- javen't been watching or that day, 1 must point out, Burial was in the church ister. For further informa- 'eading the news, has been 53, of Purdy Road, Ubly, in Verona township until and quite heavily for a 1975. when they moved to cemetery. tion, contact Mrs. Faith laving the same kind of while. That was the last died Tuesday at Huron Memorial Hospital. Bad Bingham township. Arrangements were made Fahrner. R.N., at Hills and Jennifer O'Neill and Chuck Norris veather we have been hav- snow we had of conse- 1 by Zinger Funeral Home, Dales General Hospital, lig here - unseasonably Axe. after an illness of 2 -.- Mrs. Maurer was a mem- in A Force of One quence, as of this writing. ber of the Ladies Altar Ubly. telephone 872-2121. .y'arm temperatures and months starring Ron O'Neal]and Clu Gulager She liad only served in the Society of Holy Trinity Cath- A successor to Mrs. Maur- also starring James Whitmore, Jr. Utle or no snow. olic church, Smiths Corners, er as register of deeds will /What makes the situation New phone position since January, 1079, wiih Eric Laneuville as Charlie having been appointed to fill and the Michigan Associ- be appointed by a panel NKCKSSAKV foresting is that Lake ation of Registers of Deeds. consisting of Probate Judge lacid, which normally gets out the term of Robert book being Osborn. who had retired. She is survived by her Neil R. MacCallum, county Our c'ouiitry must have- X)TS of snow, had the same husband; one daughter, Clerk Edward A. Swack- ype weather just prior to She had served the prev- two political parties or distributed ious :!:> months as deputy Paula (Mrs. Dan) Crowe, hainer and Prosecutor Peter how could people vote when Advertise It In The Chronicle. he Olympics it hosted in Wiliiamston: three sons. Burns Capling. 1932. January of that year A colorful autumn scene is register of deeds. Before hard times conic featured on the rover of _ that, she was employed for Brian Maurer. Saginaw, vas the warmest in upstate Douglas Maurer, Bad Axe, >Jew York in 147 years and 10 Genera] Telephone's new. IK years at the U.S. Agricul- larger directory now being tural Stabili/alion and Con- and Terry Maurer. a student IJiys before the start of the at Michigan State Univer- vinter games, the ground distributed to customers in servation Service office in Bad Axe and for five years sity: three grandchildren; An Unbeatable Combination ... v-fis slill brown the Cusevillc. Cass City. Klkton and Kingston ex- before that with (he then her father and .stepmother of 'Six inches of snow finally Cass City, and three broth- ell Jan. 'In and another six changes. llubbard State Bank in t'bly. Additional customers and She was born April 2H. ers. A.J. Mui'ray, Williams- .\odays later. (Information ton. Dr. Alex Murray. Bay »'from the Jan. 14 Sports additional listings for pres- 1!I2(>. in (ireenleat township. Sanilac county, daughter of City, and Alfred Murray. Hustrated. There are limits ent customers account for more white as well as yellow Paul and the late Sarah Battle Creek o the amount of trivia 1 can Funeral services were •arrv in mv head, i pages. Murray. INTEREST She and Norman Maurer held Saturday morning at were married Mav 28. HM9. link Trinilv Catholic £•••••••< CASS (JP° On Your ob'i to'7'' CITY CASS>••••«••*• Seek warrants '"Thursday thru Sunday (4 Days) INTEREST January 24-25-26-27 for vandalism 'Thursday "Bargain Nile" $1.50 - 8:00 Only 'Friday-Saturday-Sunday 7:30 & 9:15 With The :THE SUSPENSE THRILLER ADVERTISED Cass City police have re- trace the owner, who con- ON TV FOR TEEN & ADULTS quested the Tuscola county fessed to IICMIL; involved. The prosecutor's office to issue pickup had gone south on warrants diar^in^ two Cass Seeder. Cily lli^h School students A driver in a third vehicle New 30-Month with malicious destruction had also participated in the of property under SKID for vandalism, but he turned having driven their vehicles north on Seeder Street and over the school lawn. f>ot away. Certificate Of Deposit The witness said the three Police requested their vehicles were first parked names not he used until and between the school and the unless warrants are ob- golf course, then started ONLY tained. Both are 17-year-old driving "doughnuts" in the boys. parking lot. Each driver The incident took place $500.00 then drove over the curb Earn 10.15% Minimum Jan. 15, shortly before ll::«) between (he west side park- p.m. ing lot and Bulen Drive and ON YOUR INVESTMENT deposit A witness called the police drove in circles there. and while officer Ken Schott Neither driver, of the two was on his way to the scene, who were caught, was held The Interest Can Be Paid Monthly, Quarterly, stopped a car southbound on by police. Schott advised Seeger Street, the driver of them if warrants were ob- which squealed his tires as tained, they would be ar- Or Left To Be Compounded. he went through the Main rested. Street intersection. Intermediate School The driver, who turned out Principal Robert Stickle re- We Will Deposit The Interest In Your Daily to be one of those involved, ported to Cass City police Visitor was initially given a ticket Monday that a tire on his Interest Savings Account Or Checking because of his squealing the pickup truck was slashed I MEL FERRER GLENN FORD LANCE HCNRIKSEN JOHN HUSTON 7ANNE NAIL SAM PECKINPAH SMELLPY V.,'INTERS PAIGE CONNER tires. while it was parked at the The witness had recorded school from noon-4 p.m. Account Or Mail You A Check For The Interests MJinMI A»ll<;'lu'.fAI».'. lli.hll'l I.".M" 1 I U'.ln MMMM'J(M'NAII',NA. I'll iill'l '.no.1, '.MUI'A' 1' J the license plate number of a Friday. The tire, which was pickup truck involved, not repairable, was worth which enabled Schott to $25. Direct Deposits Are Done Automatically. iNEXT THURSDAY (4 Days) •Burt Reynolds & Jill Clayburgh THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Use The Same Plan For Your "Starting Over" Corner of Houghton and West 6-Month Money Marke£^rljfj£ates JCOMING THURSDAY FEBRUARY 7 Weekly Thought To Stay Youthful Stay Useful "Mountain Family Stop In And Check Our Other Fine Savings Plans Services Wed.-Prayer Meeting 7:30 I Robinson" Sunday-9:45 Sunday School.11:00 Worship 6:30 p.m. Family Hour PREMIERES SOON! THE PINNEY SWTATE Dick Van Dyke in Messages A.M. . The Weeping Prophet's Message to a Wilting People Cass City, Michigan 48726 "THE RUNNER P.M. The Conquest of Jericho A FULL, (517) 872-4355 SERVIC EJ K it Rev.T. W. Teall, Pastor 872-3155 FDIC BANK STUMBLES 872-2888 I Mary L. Hanby, Church Worker PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,1980 bSPARKPLUG CASSCITY.MICHI&J SALE Mrs. Thelma Jackson Champion - AC - Motorcraft Holbrook Area News Phone 658-2347

Mr. and Mrs. Howard land were Friday evening Wills and Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Gaylord Lapeer was 0 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim a Wednesday lunch guest of Mrs. Doug Morell and son.. Shagena. Pfaff of Bad Axe and Mr. Doerr and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Pow- Scottish potluck supp_. ea. and Mrs. Cliff Robinson had Mrs. Manly Fay Sr. Mrs. Jim Hewitt spent a OnW 15 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyr- ers, Pam and Kent of High- bagpipe music and dancin Mr. and Mrs. Glen Deneen week with Mr. and Mrs. dinner Saturday evening at rell, Brenda and Carey were land, Mrs. Mary Yietter of by the Highlanders. REG. Ubly Heights Country Club. and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jack- Gary Ross and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mor Sunday guests of Mr. and son were evening guests of Bad Axe and Jim Hewitt Leslie at Harietta, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. John Pfaff Mrs. Bud Woodward at went to Wildwood Farms for ell and son of Minden Cit ea. celebrated their 19th wed- Mr. and Mrs. Ward Benkel- They celebrated Leslie were Saturday evenin OnW 20 Columbiaville. man in Cass City. dinner Saturday evening in ding anniversary. Ross's second birthday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Do RES. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Pow- Mrs. Jack Walker helped honor of Mrs. Yietter's 77th Raymond Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. ers, Kent and Pam of High- birthday. Jackson and family an McCarty, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Mrs. D,ave Sweeney work on Dick Wallace were Saturday Mrs. George Jackson. land were Saturday lunch her quilt Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Deneen guests of Mrs. Alex Cleland McCarty and son Allan Joe guests of Jim Hewitt and were Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Pajn of Argyle spent Sunday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Con- and Carol Laming. er of Bad Axe were Frids When Paid In Lori and Shirley Ross. nor of Minden and Mr. and guests of Sara Campbell and Al Hammerle of Ubly ning at the David Sweeney Jack Ross and Al Ham- Harry Edwards. evening guests of Mr. ai, home. Mrs. Kevin O'Connor were spent Saturday forenoon at Mrs. Jim Hewitt and familj Silver Coins merle of Ubly and Bryce Sunday afternoon guests of Lynn Spencer returned the Earl Schenk home 1964 or Older Ann Ternes and Mrs. Dave Champagne were Thursday home Wednesday after Mrs. Al Hammerle of-Baf Sweeney called on Ellen Mr. arid Mrs. Cliff Robinson. Clayton Campbell and Axe and Dawn Hammerle o| evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cleland and spending four days in Hills Sara Campbell spent Mon- Hagen and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Earl Schenk and and Dales Hospital in Cass Ubly were Thursday after John 0'Henley Sunday after- Randy. Mrs. Jim Doerr attended the City. day afternoon at the home of noon guests of Mr. and Mrs RON'S AUTOMOTIVE noon. Shabbona RLDS Women's Mr. and Mrs. Bob Swack- Earl Schenk and Randy. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wal- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson hamer. 6254 Main Phone 872-4318 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cle- Department meeting at the C.S. McKensie of Brightoi lace and family were Tues- home of Mrs. John Mika at and Reva Silver visited Mrs. The Holbrook Helpers 4-H day guests of Mrs. Alex Dave Sweeney Wednesday spent the week end with Mr Shabbona Thursday after- sewing group met Saturday and Mrs. Lynn Spencer am Cleland and Carol. noon. Mrs. Jim Doerr was in afternoon. afternoon at Fraser Presby- Clayton Campbell at- Bill. Other Sunday afternooi charge of worship and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dannjy terian church. Leaders were Liquidation Sale Still Going Strong tended the Bear Hunters D«U o0 —« ..^ouif cum jvirs. Wietek off Detroit spent from guests were Mr. and Mrs Bob Sawdon gave the lesson. Wednesday through Friday Mrs. Lynn Spencer and Mrs. Ralph Hoxie and sons Convention at Gaylord Sat- Jim Doerr. The next meeting will be With Mrs. Louis Naples, Decker. urday and Sunday. held at the home of Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cle- Mr. and Mrs. David Hack- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Deck! geurite Krause in February. Lapeer went to Little's er were Friday evening land were Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.. Don Jackson er, Jeff, Don and Chris of Funeral Home Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn . j f- " Elkton and Al Hammerle of guests of Mr. and Mrs! Spencer. and family were Wednesday evening to pay respects to Gaylord Lapeer. evening guests of Mr. and Ubly were Sunday afternoon Anthony Repshinska. OUT IT GOES! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kru§ Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackson were Tuesday evening Schenk and Randy. were supper guests of Mrs. The Euchre Club will meet guests of Mrs. Dave Sweenj Emma Decker in Cass City. ey and David. Friday evening, Jan. 25, at Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shag- Everything In The Store the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gil Mailrea Big Brothers/Big Sisters ena were Saturday evening of Elkton were Sunday after J Jerry Decker. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Glen Shagena visited Les- noon guests of Mr. and Mrs Schmidt and sons at Decker- Reynold Tschirhart. \ Big Brothers-Big Sisters Beef Ravioli FROM *S •* in Tuscola county is located Bread-Butter ••^ at 129 E. Burnside Street. Buttered Beans Professionally Done • Caro, telephone 673-6996: in White Milk Sanilac county at 26 Lexing- Cookie We've nuiied Seek Prices ton Street, P.O. Box 1, FAST Sandusky, telephone 648- WEDNESDAY 4433. Huron County BB-BS is •i.. PAINLESS •*.. To Celebrate Our no longer in operation. Taco - Cheese - Lettuce Buttered Corn INEXPENSIVE White Milk Mv. Cookie ••.. Stevenson CONVENIENT •*.. •*.. 6th ANNIVERSARY THURSDAY dies after Chicken in Gravy Saturday, Jan. 26th and Sunday, Jan. 27th Only Mashed Potatoes Great New Our stoak subs are made long illness Cranberry Sauce with rib eye steak, thinly Bread-Butter Jewelry In Stock (Our Famous Peach Slices Original Recipe) sliced and fried and served with or without onions and White Milk BIG JOHN Save Charles (Mutt) Stevenson Cookie cheese. For fine quality and Sr., 66, of Lamton Road, high standards, we use U.S. Cass City, a retired farmer, FRIDAY STEAK & ONION Government inspected Anniversary died Tuesday at St. Luke's meats only. All bread baked Priced Hospital, Saginaw, following OLD WOOD fresh daily. • • Hot Dog & Bun • «> a long illness. Chips • Stevenson was born May Buttered Peas « 5, 1913, in Juniata township, • *• White Milk Tuscola county, son of Cake ALL Charles and Mary Ellen DRUG CHICKEN Stevenson. Menu subject to change. The Corner Discount Store 20% OFF ORDERS ••• He and Louise Harrington Reg. ANNIV. SALE SAVE ••• were married May 3,1952, at • •• Columbia Corners. Small Box 1.59 1.27 .32 He was a member of the Real Deal Moose Lodge, Caro. 1.84 1.47 .37 Notice Of Last Day Wing Dinner 2.14 1.71 Surviving are his wife; 3 Piece Dinner .43 four sons, Charles M. Jr. and 2.35 1.88 .47 Fredrick Stevenson, both at 5 Piece Jumbo Dinner 3.69 2.95 .74 home, Gary Stevenson, Ari- For Registration 9 Piece Thrift Box zona, and Billy Stevenson, 4.94 3.95 .99 Los Angeles; four daugh- 15 Piece Bucket 8.17 ters, Mary Jo Schember of • • 6.54 1.63 • • FOR THE ELECTION TO BE HELD • • 21 Piece Barrel 11.35 • • Bad Axe, Norma Jean • • 9.08 2.27 • » •. • • Schember, Hawaii, Kathy •. FAMILY MEALS • • June Stevenson, at home, IN THE VILLAGE OF GAGETOWN • • • « • • 9 Piece Value Pack • • and Darlene Stevenson, Ari- • > 7.26 5.81 1.45 • •/ zona; seven grandchildren, MONDAY, MARCH 10,1980 • • • • • 15 Piece Dinner Bucket 10.97 8.78 2.19 / and two nieces. • > 18 Piece Dinner Barrel • • 13.89 11.11 2.78 Services were held Satur- • •< day afternoon from the • Huston Ransford Funeral • • Home, Caro. Rev. O.E. Bur- February 11, 1980 • Continue To Save With These Anniversary Extenders! ton officiated, with burial in • •. the Aimer township ceme- • « tery, Caro. IS THE LAST DAY FOR RECEIVING • • • , . BIG JOHN'S 3 PIECE REGISTRATIONS FOR THE VILLAGE Big John's CHICKEN DINNER Accountant ELECTION TO BE HELD MAR. 10,1980 . ••••••>• Inc. 3 pieces ol chicken, olc

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. i> PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,1980 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Professional and Business DIRECTORY Cass City Bowling Leagues DR. W.S. SELBY DR. E. PAUL LOCKWOOD SUNDAY Gremel 214, S. Hammett 214, Chard 595. FRIDAY NIGHT 210 Games: M. Grifka 240, High Game: F. Krause Optometrist Chiropractic Physician Office Hours; Mon .Tues., Wed .Fn L. Tomaszewski 211. Ladies' High Series: N. CARCASS UNION H. Wolak 229-215, W. Teets 253. Hours: 8-5 except Thursday NO ROLLERS "B" 9-12 noon and 1 30-5 00pm 550 Series: C. Comment Hutchinson 544. 8-12noononSalurday Jan. 13, 1!)80 Jan. 18,1980 225, F. Knoblet 213, N. Willy High Team Series: The Saturday 9-12 a m. 4624 Hill St. 596, M. Irrer 560, R. Metcalf Men's High Game: T. 210. Four of Us 1790. Closed All Day Thursday Aciosslrom 642, B. Freiburger 607, B. Chard 242. Cannonballs 17 High Team Game: The Phone 872-2765 Cass City Turkey Trots 3 Hills and Dales Hospital Bartle 592, K. Gremel 562, S. Ladies' High Game: N. Krauts 16 Four of Us 658. Phone 872-3404 for Appointment 4'T's 3 Timberwolves 3 Hammett 616, C. Guinther Hutchinson 226. Fruit of the Loom 15 MERCHANTS' 200 Games: F. Krause 253, 556, L. Tomaszewski 590, B. High Team Series: Napco Rescue Squad 11 P. Schwartz 207. - Allen Witherspoon Harold T. Donahue Mountain Gang 3 "B" LEAGUE New England Lite Gutter Kings 3 Wildman 552, N. Biebel 559. 1895. Ballbusters 9 500 Series: F. Krause 582, M.D. Jan. 16,1980 NELGrowlhFund King Pins 3 High Team Game: Napco Turkeys 8>/2 P. Schwartz 526. NEL Equity Fund Physician & Surgeon Kin Folk 1 658. Slow Rollers 7 Highlights: F. Krause 100 Value Line Fund Gagetown Oil & Gas 26 CLINIC Lovers 1 TUSCOLA Women's 200 Games: N. Old Folks 7 Colony House 24 pins over average - 149, Keyslone Funds 4674 Hill Street, Cass City GETTOGETHERS"B" Hutchinson 226. Phone 872-2321 Niteowls 1 Crowbars 7 Charmont 24 game 253. 4615 Oak CassCily Ollice8X2-2323 Res 872-2311 Avengers II 1 Men's 200 Games: T. Fishbowlers 6'/i> Rabideau Motors 24 Bad News Bowlers 1 Farm Bureau 38 Chard 242, D. Carnatzie 202. Gutter Dusters 6 Herron Builders 20 Chappcl's Men's Wear 35 K. I. MacRae, D.O. Harris-Hampshire Hits & Mrs. 1 Ladies' 525 Series: N. Lucky's Kountry Korner 6 Clare's Sunoco 19 Agency, Inc. Dale's Eaves Trough. 33 Hulchinson 544. Spencer's Masonry 18 42 attend Osteopathic Physician Men's High Game: P. Bliss Milk Haulers 25 Men's 500 Series: T. Chard Men's High Series: J. Bauer Candy Co. 16 Complete Insurance Services Mr. Kelly's Market 25- 595, S. Shaw 502, D. Carnat- and Surgeon Gray 235. Schwartz 594. Shag's Angels 13 6815 E. Cass City Road Ladies' High Game: M. Thumb Leasing 25 zie 554. Ladies' High Series: S. Tuckey Concrete 12 O-G retiree Corner Church and Oak Streets Cass City, Michigan Larry's Car Wash 25 Cummins 503. Office 872-2880 Res. 872-3365 Schember 181. Copeland Builders 11 Phone 872-2688 Men's High Series: Elmer Roger's Hay 24 Men's High Game: J. General Cable 9 Schultz 572. Miller's Egg Inc. 19 CHARMONT LADIES Schwartz 233. potluck Saib A. Isterabadi, M.D., FRCS Farmers & Merchants Jan. 15,1980 Sang H. Park, M.D. Ladies' High Series: M. Ladies' High Game: S. 600 Series: J. Zornow 621. Owen-Gage Senior Citi- 4674 Hill Street Bank 18 Cummins 192. Obstetrics & Gynecology Schember 494. Woods Hay & Straw 24 550 Series: M. Irrer 563, R. zens met Jan. 17 for a Cass City.Michigan 48726 High Team Series: Kin Kilbourn Tech. Sup. 17 High Team Series: Fish- Koch 555, D. Koch 553. potluck dinner. The blessing 4672 Hill Street Nancy's Rest. 10 Brinkman Bins 22'/2 bowlers 1842. Folk 1850. Veronica's 22 210 Games: G. Diebel 218, was given by Mrs. Peter Phone 872-2800 Surgeon, General & Thoracic High Team Game: Turkey High Team Game: Ball- J. Zornow 218, D. Miller 213, Severn of Owendale. Outpatient Clinic High Series: J. Salcido Gagetown Oil & Gas 22 busters 696. D. Koch 212. Office Hours by Appointment Trots 647. Live-Wires 18 Forty-two members at- Hills & Dales Hospital 200 Games: P. Gray 235, J. 638. 200 Games: J. Schwartz tended. After dinner, euchre High Game: J. Salcido Johnson's Six 14'/j 201-233. Mastie 216, L. Summers 218, IGAFoodliner 13 was played. James Ballard, M. D. Each Wednesday E. Schultz 214, K. Maharg 236. Ladies' 500 Series: S. TUESDAY AFTERNOON Office at 4530 Weaver Street Cablettes 12 Four new members 8a.m. • 1 p.m. 201. High Team Series: Dale's Cummins 503. LADIES joined: Mrs. Dorothy Heck- Eaves 2464. Central Builders 12 Men's 550 & Better: J. Jan. 15,1980 Hours: 1000am to 12 00 noon man, Mrs. Millie Mosack High Team Game: Dale's Fort's 11 Schwartz 594. 2 00 p m lo 4 30pm Erla's 11 and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mel- Daily except Thursday Dr. J. Geissinger TUSCOLA Eaves 904, Ladies' 160 & Over: S. Bowling Grannies 23'/2 illlernoon Cass City Sports Inc. 10 lendorf. GETTOGETIIKRS-A" 210 Games: T. Yost 213, J. Cummins 192-179, S. Bedore Don's Auction 22 Door prizes were won by CHIROPRACTOR Salcido 236, D. Truemner 182, T. Daniels 181-160, F. The Four of Us 21 Mrs. Mavis Mclllhargie and DO YOU HAVE A Harris-Hampshire Ins. 31 210, R. Rabideau 221, B. Team High Series: Woods Spaeth 171, N. Rabideau Cass City Rollers 20 Hay & Straw 2304. William Ashmore. DRINKING PROBLEM? Mon., Tues.,Thurs., Fri. Lawrence Ins. 31 Bliss 211, J. Ross 219, R. 169-170, N. Stevens 166-162, The Ups & Downs 19 9-12 a.m. and 2-6 p.m. Team High Game: Woods Ladies' high in euchre was ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Charmont 30 Pierce 224, J. Lefler 214. N. Legg 163, J. A. Schwartz Go-fer Mores 17 Sat.,9-12 a.m. Hay & Straw 815. Mrs. Lee Smith; low, Mrs. andAL-ANON Cole Carbide 30 Men's 550 Series: J. Sal- 163. Lucky's Kountry 21 N. Aimer, Caro, Ml. High Series: C. Davidson G. Carolan; men's high, Every Friday Evening - 8:00 p.m. Hillaker's Auct.Serv. 30 cido 638, R. Rabideau 554, R. Korners 16 Glen Deneen; low, Ed Mel- Across from IGA Store Sugartown Market 29 512, P. Schwartz 507, J. MERCHANTS' Our Team 14 Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Pierce 61H, J. Lefler 580. lendorf. Phone Caro 673-4464 Hall's Trim Shop 27 LaRoche 502, L. Holcomb "A" LEAGUE Cass City The Hair Benders 12 Traveling prize was won Maurer Const. Co. 24 494, M. Guild 486, E. Butler Jan. 1C, l!)8fl Lucky Losers 94 488, P. Koch 491. by Mrs. Glen Deneen. Edward Scollon, Sommers' Bakery 19 GUYS & GALS Caro Honda Sales 9 Next meeting will be Feb. HoonK. Jeung, M.D. Walbro Far East' 17 Jan. If), 198(1 High Games: P. Koch 197, Charlie's Market 25 Cass City-Anns 9 D.V.M. J. LaRoche 186, C. Mellen- 7 at Gagetown fire hall, Veterinarian General Surgery Ouvry Chevy-Olds 14 Charmont 23 where blood pressures will Fire House No. 1 12 Rebels 21 dorf 180, M. Spencer 182, M. New England Life 21 High Series: F. Krause Call for Appointment 9a.m.-5p.m. Daily be taken. Saturday-9 to 12 noon Magic Markers 20 VanVliet 181, E. Butler 177, Cass City Oil & Gas 20 582. for Small Animals High Series: R. Melcalf Muldoos 18 J. O'Dell 178, C. Davidson Ouvry Chevy-Olds 17 Phone 872-2935 Office Hours by Appointment Phone 872-4611 17(5. N. Helwig 170, D. Rus- 4849 N. Seeger St., Cass City 642. Napco 18 Blount Agriculture 17 4672 Hill SI High Game: B. Bartlc 236. Kens & Kerbs 17': sell 170, M. Guild 170, P. Warren Electric 17 ANTIQUE and Cass City, Mich. 48726 Schwartz 180, L. Holcomb Croft-Clara Lumber 16 Home 8 72-J138 High Team Series: Maur- Kruse Farms 15' Richard A. Hall, D.O. er 2709. Brand X 15 182. Kingston State Bank 154 Kritzman's 154 COLLECTORS FAIR Harry Crandell, Jr. High Team Game: Hil- SnoverBank 14 Osleopathic Physician laker's 971). Pin Strikers 14 Erla's Food Center 15 THURSDAY NIGHT TRIO EVERY SUNDAY D.V.M. 210 Games: M. Irnr 22-1, Klkton IGA 13i:. Fuelgas 14 J. Mclntosh 211, R. Metcall D & I) Construction Jan. 17,111X0 Starting 10a.m. 4672 Hill Street 550 Series: H. Wolak 590, Office 4438 South Seeger St. 222-214, B. Ko/an 213 B Tiddlvwinkers Cass City, Michigan Freiburger 21B, B. Bartle Van Dale 25 M. Helwig 587, C. Vandiver with Antique Auction to follow at 4:00 p.m. Phone 872-2255 236, B. Warrack 222, K. Series: Wildwood 24 578, F. Knoblet 567, E. IGA 22';; Schul/ 563, J. Smithson 557, Del Nicholas Trucking 21 Old Cass City Lanes 1 A. Witherspoon 557, D. Wal- Garno Seeds 19 -.. lace 556, G. Rogers 551. 4533 Weaver Street Cass City Oops 19 'j DravesDist. 19 .Jacques Seeds IS1- CargillSeeds 15 Caro True Value 134 Big John's 13 AUTO PARTS STORES Hillside Barber Shop 84

High Series: G. Deering 59H. High Game: M. Mellen- clorf 227. 200 Games: M. Mellendorf 227. A. Witherspoon 219, G. CARQUEST BATTERIES Deering 212. P. Millish 206. J. Steadman 20!i, L. Smith instant Low-cost Energy Day & Night for Power-Hungry Cars. 203. D. Miller 204, B. Nester 204, .}. Millish 202, R. Root 2(11. J. Hacker 201. D. Sow- BIG ON POWER! den 221. for walls and trim 550 or Better: G. Deering SMALL ON 591), M. Mellendorf 573, J. Millish 5HO, P. Millish 557.

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Olympia 264 12-ft, 100% copper, tangle-free •Best* batteries, and be Easy to Install. 150,000 candle- Cole Carbide 20 cabiewlth worry-free now and for power. Legal In Walbro 194 red/black years to come. us. and Canada. Charmont 19 insulation Tuckey Block 19 and cable Damm's Wheel Horse 18 damps. AS LOW AS Big"D" 18 ONLY #H4001/H4651 Anrod Screen Cyl, 15 y-p-^ Spred 18D69X johnny Kutherford Spred Herron Builders 12 Ms Two-tim* indy soo Wlnntr Albee Hardware 11 LOW LUSTRE WE KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN WHEN YOU'RE TALKING PARTS. • LATEX FLAT Wilson Ins. lO'/i ™ 75 CAROUESVAuto PartTstores in MKhlgan are part o. the i«X> stores natlonw.de." 1st gallon $10.99 1st gallon $12.99 600 Series: L. Selby 606. 2nd gallon 1-00 2nd gallon 1-00 500 Series: Pat Mclntosh 532, P. Little 527, J. Morell 519, B. Deering 516, M. Romig 510, G, Corcoran 506, Cass City Auto Supply J, Smithson 501. 200 Games: L. Selby 208- 6585 Main St. 203. High Team Series: Char- Cass City 872-2178 The Paint Store mont 2328. Cass City High Team Game: Big BAY ' Good at all participating CARQUEST Auto Parts stores thru Jan. 27,1980. Phone 872-2445 "D" 810. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,1980 PAGE NINE I Criminal Marie Meredith We're Overstocked! Shabbona Area News Phone 672-9489 complaints total 566 And You $ave The Shabbona, Extension Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Navar- put in your life in 1980?" It Mrs. Ryerson Puterbaugh Group will meet Monday ro and son were Monday was answered by 13 mem- and Lana spent Friday eve- The Tuscola County Sher- JACOBSEN SNOBURST evening, Jan. 28, with Mrs. evening callers of Mr. and bers and one visitor. ning at Bay Port. iff's Department received William Jones. Lesson is by Mrs. Andy Hoagg. The lesson was given by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith 566 calls in December in- Mrs. Clair Auslander. Mrs. Frank Pelton was a Mrs. Robert Sawdon. were Saturday evening call- volving what were classified Bunco group's Saturday Sunday afternoon caller of The next meeting is Feb. ers of Mr. and Mrs. Vern as criminal matters, com- SNOW THROWERS evening, Jan. 26, meeting her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Gib- 21 with Mrs. Marguerite Geister of Marletle. pared to 585 the month will be with Mr. and Mrs. bard of Cumber. Krause, hostess, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard before. Cecil Navarro. Marie Snell, co-hostess. Venerna of Deford were The greatest number, 221, WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT Monday afternoon callers of involved traffic violations or Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Van accidents, followed by lar- Levin aide The RLDS Women's De- Norman. cenies, 72, vandalism, 61, partment met Thursday, Mrs. Grant Meredith was domestic problems, 32, and Jan. 17, with Mrs. John Mika, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dor- a patient for three days in burglaries, 29. to be in and Mrs. Voyle Dorman, man and Mrs. Maude Ford Hospital last week. Deputies made 50 arrests co-hostess. Lunch was Houghton were Tuesday din- Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith during the month, of which served at noon. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. and family, Mr. and Mrs. 28 were for traffic offenses - Cass City Mrs. Dean Smith, wo- Voyle Dorman. Raymond Buerkle Jr., Char- and five for family offenses. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hoagg lotte and Tracy Moore were men's leader, had charge of There were 212 traffic Ida Delgado, a member of the meeting. Roll call was were Saturday evening call- guests for ice cream and ers of Mr. and Mrs. Howard birthday cake Saturday tickets issued, including 116 U.S. Senator Carl Levin's answered to "What Christ- for speeding, 20 for defective staff, will be in the Elkland like example will you try to Hill. afternoon. It was Laura S 95 Moore's first birthday. She equipment and 13 for driving township fire hall Thursday, under the influence of liquor. 249 Feb. 7, from 3-4:30 p.m. is the daughter of Mr. and Persons who would like to Mrs. Jeff Moore. The county jail took in 116 Reg. Priced $309.95 make their views known to inmates, of whom six were 20- the senator or who have a Small animal females. Inch problem involving an Ex-Cass City Patrol units traveled agency of the federal gov- 33,743.4 miles and consumed 50:1 gas/oil ratio for less smoking ernment are invited to meet 4-H projects 3,059 gallons of gasoline SNOW THROWER with her. resident dies (11.03 miles per gallon). Sno Burst features a powerful 3-hp engine, with • 90° directional control Mrs. Delgado will be in the Cass City police made two Power Burst'" for increased engine rpm's and faster • Easy-access control panel commissioner's room of the in Florida arrests in December and paddle action to clear drifts and deep snow right • 2-position courthouse in Caro that day Kingston police made three, down to the pavement. WN1/51610 adjustable from 1-2:30 p.m. By Bernard Jardot all in both communities for • Jacobsen 2-cycle engine Persons unable to see her Arthur C. (Gus) Gosnell traffic violations. handle Feb. 7 can contact Levin's died Jan. 14 in Miami, Fla. Caro state police made 13 • Aluminum impeller • Key switch, regional office at Castle A kid and his pet go for pets like cats, rabbits, He was born April 15,1399, arrests, of which six were • Enclosed belt drive for quiet operation recoil starter Station, P.O. Box 817, Sagi- together like vanilla ice guinea pigs or cavies, hams- in Greenville, S.C., and had for traffic and two for utter- • 2-qt. fuel tank means fewer fillups • 7-in. wheels naw 48606, telephone 754- cream and chocolate syrup ters, mice, rats and gerbils, spent several summers in ing and publishing. cage birds, pigeons, doves Cass City with the late 2494. or autumn leaves and foot- The number of complaints hall or a birthday and pres- and bantams, and tropical Herman Crowlher. fish. received from and accidents ents. Funeral services were in area townships respect- Albee There's lots more to own- performed Thursday, Jan. Ask about Kids feel a natural affec- ively in December were: tion for animals. You name ing a small animal than just 17, at Branam Funeral filling the feed dish. In 4-H Chapel by Rev. J.C. Walters. Elkland, 63 and 6; Ellington, it and they like it. That's Hiand 5; Elmwood, lOand 3; Center why a 4-H small animal we involve youth in plan- Burial was in Palms Memor- Home MQNTHIX ning for their project, select- Kingston, 20 and 4, and . project is such a natural. ial Park cemetery, Naranja, Novesta, 17 and 5. Cass City Phone 872-2270 Today, urban kids need ing breeds, proper care and Fla. more direct contact with management, showing, rec- nature and living things. In ords and learning about suburban homes or city related careers. apartments, a pet can com- For more information on pensate a little for the 4-H contact the county 4-H MUTUAL increasing mechanization of office in Caro at 673-3161. SAVINGS life. Coach Light's Everyday Low Small animal projects are Bread An "INFLATION FIGHTER" workshops Discount Prices Save You More BONUS scheduled Tuscola County Coopera- tive Extension Service is From sponsoring a "Do it in a Bag - Bread Jamboree" Tues- SAVE! VAPORIZERS Maalox- day, Feb. 5. at the Sacred SUSPENSION 1 Heart Parish Hall in Caro. % • Number one RABIDEAU'S Every participant will be Combat Colds with >/arm Steam! ^H§) selling antacid able to take home one loaf 3o"t""v u.c-im vcipor helps relieve '.lie ;j"=coi:i1;.rts ot ro'cis. m.ikmi- Or ••-.•Jthmf! j '} ^ (' j • Not Chalky and SPER^Y-^KEW HOLLAND of honey wheat bread to MVL" Ji.vp inoic restful Ai! NorHiein >,.-!par'zers ..-.re hnuse4K-2:ilf>. 1.99 I Crop-Choppers 1 707 Forage Harvester $190 $95 1 /2-Gallon Capacity Unit Crop-Carrier Soybeans, 30 Tablets Operates 10 to 12 472, 474, 488. 489 Mower-Cond. hours on one filling. 353, 355, 357 Grinder-Mixers corn hit Two-piece impeller for Sinutab easy cleaning. Durable 99 S 310, 315, 320 Balers $280 $140 cabinet with built-in For relief of 1002 Bale Wagon handles. sinus headache cords and congestion 679, 791 Manure Spreaders 14 704667 1.99 Reg. 3.08 Corn and soybean produc- 1 30 tablets 846, 851 Round Balers tion in Michigan and United Giant 2 /4 -Gal. Model 1052 Stack Retriever States hit record levels in 358, 359 Grinder-Mixers 1979, according to the Mich- 495 Mower-Conditioner $450 $225 igan Agricultural Reporting 16 to 32 hours of opera- relieves 1 14 Pivot Tongue Windrower Service. tion. Adjustable mist jsudafeff nasal/sinus The state's corn produc- control. 360° directional L-325 Skid Steer Loader nozzle. Special filter congestion 718 Forage Harvester tion of nearly 2158 million helps remove dust and without bushels is 22 percent above pollen. last year's crop and 20 drowsiness 420. 425, 430 Balers percent above the 1977 rec- . 77 852 Round Baler ord. The state average yield 1036, 1037 Bale Wagons of 95 bushels per acre sur- 782 Forage Harvester $550 $275 passed the old record by 10 Skin Cream L-425, L-445 Skid Steer Loaders bushels. Michigan has be- 1090 Grain Windrower come the eighth largest 800 Manure Spreader producer of corn for grain in 393 Tub Grinder the country. $188 U.S. corn production was Reg. 1034, 1038 Bale Wagons up 10 percent from last 2.65 $750 Q-TIPS 4oz. Liquid or 892 Forage Harvester $375 year's record as the nation's L-35 Skid Steer Loader average yield increased by Reg. 1.16 24 Tablets nearly 9 bushels per acre. S 396 Tub Grinder A large jump in acreage L-775, L-778 Skid Steer Loaders has brought a record soy- 500 Baler $900 $450 bean crop to Michigan. Total 1.31 1 1 00 Windrower production in 1979 was 49 69° Reg. 1.99 1063 Bale Wagon percent higher than the previous crop and 32 percent better than the 1977 record. 1495 Mower-Conditioner / U.S. soybean production was 1112, 1114 Windrowers $1150 $575 21 percent higher than the 3 oz. Size 1400, 1500 Combines record set last year. Any Size 69 Sugarbeet production fell $4 1425 Baler Reg. $ 4 69 $1700 $850 by 11 percent this year as Plus Tax 2.62 | 1068. 1069, 1075 Bale Wagons both harvested acreage and Cigarettes Ctn. IM yields were down. Produc- TR 70, 75, 85 Combines $3000 $1500 tion declines in 14 of the 17 1895 Forage Harvester , .„, primary sugarbeet states We Accept All caused U.S. production to Authorized drop by 14 percent. Thumb Distributor COACH LIGHT PHARMAC Pre-Pay jj Farm Division Of the other Michigan MIKE WEAVER, Owner Ph. 872-3613 crops included in the report, Hollister Prescription | increases in production were Emerjreney Ph..'• 872-328$.. L Rabideou Motors, Inc. posted by alfalfa, other hay Ostomy Products * , i * ,»'•'. • • ' • Plans I and popcorn while red . Your Family Discount Drug Store 6080 Cass City Road Phone 872-2616 clover seed production de- creased. PAGETEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,1980 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN ' the same, whereupon said Board of County Commissioners, 79-M-322 Official Proceedings Of The not later than thirty (30) days from receipt of notice, shall Motion by Wenta, seconded by Robert Russell, thi notify said governing body of said Township In writing of its minutes be approved as read. Motion carried. Meredith willingness to accept such renewal for an additional period or Motion by Royce Russell, seconded by Robert Russel! TUSCOLA COUNTY BOARD OF such other terms as it deems advisable, otherwise such we adjourn until December 18, 1979 at 9:30 a.m. Motion cat Agreement shall finally terminate at end of such agreed upon ried. COMMISSIONERS period. Elsie Hicks, Clerk Paul Nagy, Chairmai 8. (a) The Township agrees to pay the County the cost of DECEMBER 18, 1979 Auten 1 performing all services covered by this Agreement. The ap- Meeting of the Tuscola County Board of Commissioner! proximation cost of these services is $39,000.00. The foregoing was called to order by the Chairman, Paul Nagy. DECEMBER 11, 1979 shall include the following: Prayer by Commissioner Rayl. Meeting of fhe Tuscola County Board of Commissioners I. Salaries: II. Overtime: III. Fringe Benefits: (a) Pledge to the Flag. remembers was called to order by the Chairman, Paul Nagy. F.I.C.A. (b) Retirement (c) Hospitalization (d) False Arrest Roll Call: District 1 Donna Rayl present; District Prayer by Commissioner Nagy. Insurance (e) Workmen's Compensation (f) Unemployment Royce Russell present; District 3 Paul Nagy present) Pledge to the Flag. (g) Life Insurance (h) Uniforms 8, Accessories (i) Uniform District 4 J. Benson Collon present; District 5 Margaret Wen Roll Call: District 1 Donna Rayl present; District 2 Cleaning. ta absent; District 6 Robert Russell present; District 7 Kenl I was the first man drafted kits. We had no sooner got Royce Russell present; District 3 Paul Nagy present; The cost will be paid in equal quarterly payments with neth L. Kennedy present. in Tuscola county for World that done than in came some District 4 J. Benson Collon present; District 5 Margaret Wen- adjustment in the fourth quarter of 1980. 79-M-322 ta present; District 6 Robert Russell present; District 7 Ken- (See Addendum A) William Bortel, Cooperative Extension Director, ap| War I. 200 recruits from all over the neth L. Kennedy present. I had been renting what cantonment. (b) In addition thereto, cost for overtime, time for peared before the Board and discussion followed on a pro 79-M-308 employees spent in court; when such time is additional cost, posed Quality Water Agronomist Grant. was later the Thumb Appli- I can't remember whai Motion by Collon, seconded by Wenta, that Commis- they had, but I know it was shall be paid by the Township. Motion by Kennedy, seconded by Robert Russell, tht ance building (presently sioner Kennedy act on the Federal Revenue Sharing Commit- (c) The Township is not obligated to pay costs which in- matter be referred to the Departmental Control Committef used by Richard's TV for awful -- sweetened oatmeal tee for the Michigan Association of Counties. Motion carried. clude items of expense attributable to services or facilities for further study and recommendation. Motion carried ,( storage) for $6 a month and without salt, sickening cof- 79-M-309 normally provided or available to all cities and townships 79-M-323 hired Warren Schenck at $1 fee already sweetened, Motion by Wenta, seconded by Rayl, that Stanley within the County, as part of the County's obligation to en- Artis Noel, Prosecuting Attorney, appeared before tht a day. sorry looking milk and some Baldwin be nominated to act on Region VII Area Agency on force state law. . - -.. Board and discussion followed on the Court of-Appeals cass I kept up my job at the kind of meat. Aging Board of Directors for a 2 year term. Motion carried. (d) Actual computation of applicable costs hereunder filed by the Attorney General against the County of Tuscola! 79-M-310 shall be made by the Sheriff, and payments therefore shall be Motion by Kennedy, seconded by Collon, the Prosecutint bank at $40 a month and sold In no time, the gang left Motion by Wenta, seconded by Russell, the Resolution cars after hours. In addition and it was up to three or four made on receipt of his quarterly statement. Attorney be authorized to answer to the Complaint of the Af received from the Thumb Area Coalition of Human Services 9. (a) The County agrees that overtime salaries incurred torney General subject to the approval of the Board. Motior to Ford cars, I also handled of us to wash the dishes. be received and placed on file. Motion carried. We had a boiler of hot water. during the period covered by this Agreement shall be kept at carried. Buicks, Ford tractors, Kel- 79-M-312 a minimum, and agrees to report overtime salaries to the AFTERNOON SESSION - DECEMBER 18, 1979 vinators, Simplex washing We dropped the mess kits in Motion by Kennedy, seconded by Royce Russell, $1153.00 Township monthly. All present. machines, vacuum cleaners, a pail, splashed them around be transferred from General Fund to Tuscola Soil Conserva- (b) The total cost of succeeding periods covered by this 79-M-324 Presto tanks and tires. in the water and wiped tion District as their 3rd quarter budgeted amount, and Agreement will be adjusted at the beginning of each suc- The Board of Commissioners received a request from I had a cigar box for a them. $8336.25 be transferred from the General Fund to the Mental ceeding period to reflect increased costs to the County for Register of Deeds to increase rates for copies of plats froml cash register and did a Soon there was scum on Health Fund as their 3rd quarter budgeted amount. Motion providing such service. $1.50 to $2.00 effective 1-1-80. ,, tremendous business. I top of the water, a couple of carried. 10. It is understood and agreed that the offenses for which Motion by Rayl, seconded by Robert Russell, request be. 79-R-22 any arrests are made under Township ordinances shall be granted. Motion carried. bought the corner where the inches thick, so we dumped Motion by Kennedy, seconded by Collon, the Resolution garage is now (Geiger-Hunt the water out and asked for prosecuted in the District Court by the Township Attorney 79-M-325 authorizing the County of Tuscola to enter into a Police Ser- and that any fines collected pursuant to conviction under Commissioner Rayl presented the 1980-1981 71st Bi Ford) and had the building more hot water. There was vices Contract with the Township of Arbela be approved and Township ordinance shall be paid over to the Treasurer of the District Court Contract. hall' up when I had to leave none and we had to take the the Chairman and the Clerk be authorized to sign. Township as provided by Statute and/or Court rule. Motion by Rayl, seconded by Wenta, the Board approve: for Camp Custer at Battle boiler to a spigot a quarter of Roll Call Vote: Kennedy, yes; Nagy, yes; Rayl, yes; 11. (a) The police protection shall be as follows: Eighty the 1980-1981 71st B District Court contract as presented Creek. I sold a half-interest a mile away where the water Robert Russell, yes; Collon, yes; Wenta, yes; Royce Russell, (80) manhours of patrol service weekly at such times as Roll Call Vote: Rayl, yes; Robert Russell, yes; Collon, in the business to Ashton came out in a stream. All the yes. 7 yes, 0 none. Motion carried. agreed upon between the Township and the Tuscola County yes; Wenta, yes; Royce Russell, yes; Kennedy, yes; Nagy, Tindale for $300 and he rest of the cups and saucers ARBELA TOWNSHIP - COUNTY OF TUSCOLA Sheriff Department. yes. Motion carried. (7 yes, 0 none). managed it while I was and silverware were rinsed Millington, Michigan 48746 - Richard D. Halloran, Supervisor (b) The supervision for the police protection shall be as 79-M-326 Mary C. Warren, clerk; Ruth S. O'Reilly, treasurer; Lee prescribed by the Sheriff. Motion by Rayl, seconded by Collon, Todd Kloska bel gone. in cold water. The drying Roy Clark, trustee; Roger Love, trustee. When I arrived at camp, towels were so wet we would 12. The cars assigned to the Township will not be sent out hired as Juvenile Probation Officer at the rate oi RESOLUTION of the Township on any call unless it is of an emergency $5.8071/hour effective January 2, 1980. Motion carried. there were three others in wring them out and keep on WHEREAS, the citizens of the Township of Arbela hav- wiping. nature (life or property) and only through verbal permission 79-M-327 Company D and we stood at ing voted to provide funds for police protection within the of a sergeant or senior officer on duty in absence of a Motion by Kennedy, seconded by Rayl, we transfer reveille with seven officers. I recall that my fingers Township, and sergeant or higher ranking officer. If any car is sent out of $7,991.25 from General Fund to the Mental Health Fund as a A fellow by the name of were white and all puckered WHEREAS, the Sheriff of Tuscola County has agreed to the Township on such an emergency, it will be sent merely to 4th quarter budgeted amount. Motion carried. Rudolph Kaiser had formed up. My companion, a Corbet provide special police protection for the Township, assist and not to investigate the complaint. 79-M-328 a home guard and taught us from Saginaw, turned to me NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the 13. Copies of the daily activity reports, in addition to a Motion by Wenta, seconded by Robert Russell, the Township of Arbela does hereby approve execution of the monthly report, will be submitted to the Township Board at Treasurer's Monthly Statement be received and placed on I company formations. and, I think unknowingly in contract with the Tuscola County Sheriff's Department for He said one day, "If you the words of Sherman, said, the monthly meeting or at any time certain information is re- file. Motion carried. the provision of law enforcement services, a copy of which is quested by the Board. The Sheriff or his representative will 79-M-329 get in the service and are "Auten, ain't war hell?" attached hereto, and does hereby authorize the Supervisor This was repeated for the maintain liaison with the Township Board. Minutes were read. asked to step one pace and the Clerk of the Township to execute such contract. 14. Residents of the Township will be able to request Motion by Robert Russell, seconded by Wenta, the forward if you have had remaining two meals, after This resolution is passed pursuant to the provisions of emergency police assistance by telephoning 871-2412 at all minutes be approved as read. Motion carried. previous military exper- which we had to mop out the Act 375 of 1974. hours and may obtain information by telephoning 673-8161 Motion by Rayl, seconded by Royce Russell, we adjourn ience, step one pace for- mess hall. We learned what Richard D. Halloran, Jr., Supervisor (Sheriff Department) at all hours. until 1:00 p.m. on December 20, 1979. Motion carried. (( ward." K.P. was. Mary C. Warren, Clerk 15. Township, its officers and employees, shall not be Elsie Hicks, Clerk Paul Nagy, Chairman Passed at a Regular meeting of the Township Board on deemed to assume any liability for intentional or negligent DECEMBER 20, 1979 This happened. I stepped the 10th day of December 1979. acts of the County, or the Sheriff or of the officers and Meeting of the Tuscola County Board of Commissioners one pace forward and was TUSCOLA COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT made a lance corporal the Business club employees and the County shall hold the Township a~nd its of- was called to order by the Chairman, Paul Nagy. 420 Court Street, Caro, Ml 48723 - 517-673-8161 ficers and employees harmless from and shall defend said Prayer by Commissioner Nagy. first day, but not before my Hugh Marr, Sheriff; Bruce Tait, Undersheriff. name had been posted for Township and its officers and employees against any claim Pledge to the Flag. hears home TO: Law Enforcement Committee for damages resulting therefrom. Roll Call: District 1 Donna Rayl present; District 2 K.P. Tuscola County Board of Commissioners IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Township of Arbela, by Royce Russell present; District 3 Paul Nagy present, Not knowing what a K.P. FROM: Sheriff Hugh Marr Resolution adopted by its Township Board, caused this District 4 J. Benson Collon present; District 5 Margaret Wen was, I inquired of the top economist SUBJECT: Police Services Contract; Arbela Township Agreement to be subscribed by its Supervisor and its Clerk, ta present; District 6 Robert Russell present; District 7 Ken serge-ant, who said, "You DATE: January 1, 1980 and the County of Tuscola, by order of its Board of County neth L. Kennedy present. get down to the dining room Pursuant to the provisions of Act 246, Michigan Public Commissioners has caused these presents to be subscribed 79-M-330 Twenty-one members and Ads of 1945, as amended, it is requested that the Tuscola at 5:.'iO tomorrow morning one guest, the speaker of the by the Chairman of said Board and fhe seal of said Board to Don Graf, Equalization Director, appeared before the/ and you'll learn." County Board of Commissioners adopt a resolution authoriz- be affixed hereto and attested by the Clerk of said Board, all Board and presented the Agriculture, Residential anu evening, Peggy Houck of ing the County of Tuscola to enter into a police services con on the day and year first above written. Timber-Cutover 1979 Studies. I got down there and was Marlette, attended the Jan. tract with the Township of Arbela, Tuscola County, told to set the tables with TOWNSHIP OF ARBELA Motion by Kennedy, seconded by Royce Russell, the Ifi meeting of the Cass City Michigan, effective this date and terminating on December By Richard D. Halloran, Jr., Supervisor studies as presented by the Equalization Office be accepted metal cups and metal mess Business and Professional 31, 1980, under the conditions as set forth in the attached By Mary C. Warren, Township Clerk and forwarded to the State Tax Commission. Women's Club. Agreement for Enforcement Services. ATTEST: COUNTY OF TUSCOLA Roll Call Vote: Kennedy, yes; Nagy, yes; Rayl, yes, Miss Houck, extension Sincerely Hugh Marr, Sheriff. Elgene Keller By: Paul Nagy Robert Russell, yes; Collon, no; Wenta, yes; Royce Russell, Ernest A. Teichman Jr. home economist for Sanilac AGREEMENT FOR ENFORCEMENT SERVICES County Treasurer Chairman of the Board yes. 6 yes, 1 no. Motion carried. THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 1st day of County Commissioners 79-M-331 6529 Main St. and Tuscola counties, spoke of January, 1980, by and between the COUNTY OF CassCity, Mich. on "Self-Esteem." By Elsie Hicks, County Clerk TUSCOLA, hereinafter referred to as the "County", and the By Hugh Marr, Sheriff Phone 872-3388 During the business meet- TOWNSHIP OF ARBELA, hereinafter referred to as the Artis Noel, Prosecuting Attorney, appeared before the "Township" Board and discussion followed on the proposed answer to be ing, Gloria Hartwick re- I Personnel: filed in the Appeals Court in regard to the Attorney General's ported net profits from the Salaries $13,920.51 case against the County of Tuscola. \h annual calendar sale WHEREAS, the Township is desirous of contracting with 13,920.51 Motion by Kennedy, seconded by Wenta, the ProsecutmgC amounted to SHH9. Top sales- the County for the performance of the hereinafter described $27,841.02 Attorney be instructed to prepare the proper document in persons were Sherry! Seeley law enforcement function within its boundaries by the County II Overtime: 2,000.00 answer to the Attorney General's complaint and send it by and Leota Anthes. The pro- of Tuscola through the Sheriff thereof; and Total Salaries& Overtime $29,841.02 certified mail to the Appeals Court. Motion carried. WHEREAS, the County of Tuscola is agreeable to III Fringe Benefits: 79-M-332 ceeds will be used for schol- rendering such services on the terms and conditions arships. (a) F.I.C.A. (6.13% ea.) 1,829.25 Motion by Collon, seconded by Rayl, $8,192.50 be trans hereinafter set forth, and (b) Retirement (6.60% ea.) 1,969.51 ferred from the General Fund to the Department of Social Local club members will WHEREAS, such contracts are authorized and provided (c) Hospitalization ($96.82 ea. per mo.) 2,323.68 Services as a 4th quarter budgeted amount. Motion carried be attending the Feb. Hi for by the provisions of Michigan Act 246 of the Public Acts of (d) False Arrest Ins. ($190 ea.) 380.00 79-M-333 meeting at Gagetown of the 1945, as amended, and WHEREAS, the Township has by (e) Workmen's Compensation ($5.27 per $100 Minutes were read. resolution adopted appropriated funds to defray the cost of plus .84% experience modification plus 8% Motion by Robert Russell, seconded by Wenta, the \- newly-organized Bay Area law enforcement services by the Sheriff of Tuscola County; BP\V Club, headquartered in surchargeea.) 1,712.70 minutes be approved as read. Motion carried. "See me for a NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the terms of the (f) Unemployment (1.2% of first $6,000 ea.)... 144.00 Motion by Royce Russell, seconded by Rayl, we adjourn Sebewaing. It will be charter aforesaid statutes, IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS: (g) Life Insurance ($79.38ea.) 158.76 to January 8, 1980 at 9:30 a.m. Motion carried. — State Farm night for the club, which was 1. The County agrees, through the Sheriff of the County of (h) Uniforms & Accessories -0 Elsie Hicks, Clerk Paul Nagy, Chairman ~r_ sponsored by the Cass City Tuscola, to provide police protection within the geographical (i) Uniform Cleaning ($325ea.) 650.00 lomeownersPolicj club. area of the Township to the extent and in the manner TOTAL $39,008.92 hereinafter set forth. Recess for lunch. with Pam Yahn, a former 2. Except as otherwise hereinafter specifically set forth, AFTERNOON SESSION - DECEMBER 11, 1979 member of the local club has such services shall only encompass duties and functions of All members present. Inflation Coverage moved to Alma and has the type coming within the jurisdiction of and customarily 79-M-313 USED transferred her membership rendered by the Sheriff of the County of Tuscola under the Motion by Rayl, seconded by Wenta, George Nelson be to the BPW club there. statutes. hir3d as a Custodian I in the Building and Grounds Depart- (a) Except as otherwise hereinafter provided for, the ment effective 12-6 79 at the rate of $3.75 per hour. Motion EQUIPMENT level of services shall be the same basic level of service that carried. is provided for the i/nincorporated area of the County by said \\-.\\ TAIUiKT 79-M-314 Sheriff. Motion by Rayl, seconded by Robert Russell, Donna Bur- GOOD USED PLANTERS (b) The rendition of such service, the standards of per- rows be hired as a Personnel Aid in the Personnel Office ef- Like a good neighbor, As soon as some women formance, the discipline of officers, and other matters inci- fective 12-12-79 at the rate of $3.4358 per hour. Motion carried. State Farm is there. discover they can't reform dent to the performance of such services and the control of 2:00 p.m. Special Order of the Day: Annexation to the 1977 John Deere 7000 their husbands, they turn personnel so employed, shall remain in the County. In the Village of Caro. Don Duggar, Village Manager for fhe Village 6 row plateless their attention to the neigh- event of dispute between the parties as to the extent of duties of Caro presented a statement. bors. and function to be rendered hereunder, or the level or man- 79-M-315 ner of performance of such service, the determination Herbert Sheardy spoke in behalf of some property 1977 John Deere 7000 thereof made by the Sheriff of the County shall be final and owners and presented a letter under date of December 10, 12 row plate type conclusive as between the parties hereto. 1979. (c) Services shall include the enforcement of state Motion by Collon, seconded by Rayl, the letter be re- IHC 400 Cyclone statutes ana such township ordinances of the Township. ceived and placed on file. Motion carried. 12 row air (d) Services performed hereunder may include, if re 79-M-316 quested by the Township, traffic enforcement, license inspec- Motion by Kennedy, seconded by Robert Russell, the an- tion and enforcement. nexation be denied and a roll call vote be taken Kennedy, IHC "58" 8 Row Plate Type COMPLETE (e) The services to be performed by the County pursuant yes; Royce Russell, yes; Rayl, yes; Nagy, yes; Robert end transport to this Agreement shall be in addition to the law enforcement Russell, yes; Wenta, yes; Collon, yes. 7 yes, 0 none. Motion presently performed in the Township by the County through carried. John Deere 1300 the Sheriff. 79-M-317 6 row plateless INSURANCE SERVICE 3. To facilitate the performance of said functions, County Motion by Kennedy, seconded by Rayl, that $4,656.25 be shall have full cooperation and assistance from the transferred from the General Fund to the Department of Township, its officers, agents and employees. Social Services Child Care Fund as a 4th quarterly budgeted John Deere 186W Auto - Home Owners - Bonds 4. For the purpose of performing said functions, County appropriation and that $31,607.50 be transferred from the 6 row 71 units shall furnish and supply all necessary labor, supervision, General Fund to the Medical Care Facility Fund as a 4th equipment, communication facilities and dispatching, and quarter budgeted appropriation. Motion carried. Business - Life Insurance supplies necessary to maintain the level of service to be John Deere 184 79-M-318 4 row 71 units rendered hereunder. Moved that Tuscola County initiate a Self-Insurance Pro- 5. (a) The Township shall not be called upon to assume gram for Workers Compensation effective January 1, 1980 REPRESENTING any liability for the direct payment of any salaries, wages, and that the low bid of Corporate Service, Inc. in the amount John Deere 494 fringe benefits, unemployment insurance, or other compen of $29,425.00 for Reinsurance and Service be accepted. 4 row plate type THESE QUALITY sation to any County personnel performing services Motion by Kennedy, seconded by Wenta, and a Roll Call hereunder for said Township, or any liability other than that Vote: Kennedy, yes; Nagy, yes; Rayl, yes; Robert Russell, provided for in the Agreement. . John Deere 2-184 FULL LINE COMPANIES yes; Collon, yes; Wenta, yes; Royce Russell, yes; 7 yes, 0 8 row with 70 units (b) Except as herein otherwise specified, the Township none. Motion carried. shall not be liable for compensation or indemnity to any 79-M-319 • Citizens Insurance Co. County employee for injury, sickness, or unemployment Minutes of November 27, 1979 were reviewed. John Deere 290 benefits arising out of his employment, and the County Motion by Wenta, seconded by Royce Russell, the 2 row corn & bean planter of America 'hereby agrees to hold harmless the Township against any minutes be approved. Motion carried. such claim. 79-M-320 TRACTORS 6. County, its officers and employees, shall not be Motion by Wenta, seconded by Robert Russell, v,e comp- • Auto Owners Insurance Co. deemed to assume any liability for intentional or negligent ly with the emergency building temperature restrictions and • St. Paul Insurance Co. acts of said Township or of officers or employees of the the Chairman be authorized to sign the compliance cer- 1973 IHC 1066 Township, and said Township shall hold said County and its tificate. Motion carried. with cab & duals officers and employees harmless from, and shall defend said Recess to December 12, 1979 at 7:00 p.m. • Federal Kemper Insurance Co. County and its officers and employees against any claim of damages resulting therefrom. . . DECEMBER 12, 1979 1967 John Deere 4020 Diesel 7. (a) The officers contracted through this agreement are Reconvene at 7:00 p.m. December 12, 1979. cab&powershift not and shall not be employees of the Township. Kathy Boyle, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, appeared (b) Unless sooner terminated as provided for herein, this before the Board and discussion followed on the litigation John Deere 3010 Diesel Agreement shall be for the term commencing as of January brought against the Board by the Attorney General. 1963 MacEachin 1, 1980, and ending December 31, 1980; thereafter, at the op 79-M-321 tion of the governing body of said Township, and with consent Commissioner Rayl presented the proposed contract be- New 4, 6, & 8 Row Planters Insurance Agency of the Board of County Commissioners of County, this Agree- tween the Board of Commissioners and the Tuscola County- ment shall be renewable for successive periods as agreed Courthouse Employees. Phone 658-2241 upon by the parties, Motion by Rayl, seconded by Kennedy, we accept the laethem's, Caro 1959 Murphy St. Ubly (c) In the event Township desires to renew this Agree- proposed contract between the Board of Commissioners and ment for any succeeding period, Ihe governing body of said. the Tuscola County Courthouse Employees. "Around here it's JOHN DEERE" Roll Call Vote: Rayl, yes; Robert Russell, yes;. Collon, Township, not later than sixty (60) days next preceding Ihe 337 Montague Phone 673-3939 expiration date of this Agreement, shall notify the Board of yes; Wenta, yes; Royce Russell, yes; Kennedy, yes; Nagy, County Commissioners of said County that it v/ishes to renew yes. 7 yes, 0 none. Motion carried. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,1980 PAGE ELEVEN

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Wood, 23, oi sentenced Monday to six Information about a sent- which sentencing was de- who failed to appear for hard look at sources that nature makes available to us e woman at the Caro Bank Melvindale, pleaded guilty encing date was not avail- layed a year. day - wind and water power, organic matter, like wood months in the Tuscola Nov. 26. sentencing for armed rob- to violation of probation. His able as of Tuesday. Randy L. Johnston, 19, of bery. farm wastes, and the sun. "Producing your own poj county jail for their role in a Sentencing of Ronald E. plea was accepted and sent- Flint, was sentenced to one takes a long, hard look at these so-called alternative SOL Nov. 2 rape in Wisner town- Ames, 20, of 1274 E. Caro He pleaded guilty to the ship. encing scheduled Feb. 4. JUDGE BAGULEY year in the county jail for charge Nov. 14, of having of energy. Many of the pioneers in this field discuss Road, Caro, was delayed one He was charged with hav- violation of probation. He own designs and experiments with small-scale Albert Haynes Jr., 25, and year. He had pleaded guilty participated in the robbery Edward S. Birk, 21, each had ing violated his probation for pleaded guilty to the charge Feb. 15, 1979, near Fostoria production. The book contains practical ideas and p« Dec. 17 to a charge of delivery of phencyclidine In cases heard Tuesday, Dec. 10. Directions are straight-forward and illustrations elaboj pleaded guilty Dec. 17 to a attempted entering of an Jan. 15, before Circuit Judge of Leo Waterman. He had because of a Nov. 19 district He was placed on three been free on $5,000 bond There are charts, conversion tables, source listings charge of criminal sexual auto, in connection with a Norman A. Baguley: glossary to help with the details. conduct (1st degree). court conviction for driving years' probation in Decem- since his plea. Judge Bag- Nov. 18 incident in Aimer with license suspended. Victoria Waltos, 35, of 6065 Circuit Judge Martin E. township.. , . . Lanway Road, Kingston, ber, 1978, for larceny over uley ordered the bond be Clements gave each identi- $100. forfeited. TO CATCH A KING, by Harry Patterson- (fiction).| Jerry L. Franz, 18, of 3854 JUDGE JOSLYN was placed on two years' August, 1940 -- England's darkest hour -- and the Nazis cal sentences. They were Probation was continued McComb turned himself in Hanes Road, Vassar, probation for obtaining planning the invasion of England. But the Fuhrer ha; both credited with 10 days for Todd M. Tigner, 20, of the next day and sentencing pleaded guilty to a charge of In cases Monday before money by false pretenses even more bizarre plot in mind - the persuasion (by for served in the jail and 1836 S. Reese Road, Reese, attempted entering of an Circuit Judge Patrick R. over $loi). Serving of a has now been scheduled necessary) of the Duke of Windsor to flee to German granted work release priv- who pleaded guilty Dec. 24 to Monday, Jan. 28. occupied dwelling. His plea Joslyn, Debora L. Partaka, 90-day jail sentence was await the fall of England and eventual restoration to ileges. violation of probation. He Larry Spencer, 35, of Otis- was accepted and sentenc- 23, of 2787 Dutcher Road, deferred. She was also as- throne. But in a Berlin nightclub, jazz singer Hannah Wi Each was also placed on was assessed $200 court ville, stood mute to a charge ing scheduled Feb. 18. Bond Caro, pleaded guilty to a sessed fines and costs total- learns of the plot and flees to Portugal to warn the D three years' probation, fined costs. of driving under the in- was continued. charge of uttering and pub- ing $400. She is not alone: an execution squad of Gestapo strong; $150 and assessed $150 court He was placed on 36 fluence of liquor (3rd of- He had tried to enter a lishing, in connection with She was found guilty of the fans out to stop her. This fast-paced thriller careens f costs. months' probation in June, fense). He was arrested on house at 3805 Hanes Road having drawn three checks charge by a jury Nov. 21, of the smoky barrooms of Berlin through the Fuji 1978, for attempted malic- the charge Nov. 22 in Indian- Also Monday, Jacquline Sept. 26. totaling $77 on a Caro bank having received $2,000 from countryside to the Duke of Windsor's seaside villa and i DuRussell, 20, of 909 Monroe Nancy L. Thick, 24, of 10 the Mayvillc State Bank in ious destruction of property fields township. without having sufficient over $100. in an astounding climax at one of the flying fields] Street, Caro, pleaded guilty Dodge Road, Deford, funds. October, 1978, by falsely Ronald Lee Capling, 24, of England. to a reduced charge of Bryan S. Huizar, 20, of N. State Street, Caro, stood pleaded guilty to attempted Her plea was accepted and claiming her husband had attempted larceny. Her plea Akron, was ordered to serve forgery. Her plea was ac- bond continued until sent- a money order for that mute to a charge of mali- THE COMPLETE BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO GYMN was accepted and sentenc- six months in the county jail cious destruction of property cepted and sentencing encing Feb. 4. amount. TICS, by Edward F. Dolan (non-fiction). Gymnastics ing scheduled Feb. 18. Bond for attempted receiving of over $100, involving damage scheduled March 10. Bond John S. Beebe, HI, of 7775 A charge of attempted sport that is at least 5,000 years old. Today this ancient ai was continued. was continued. carrying of a concealed stolen property. done to a building in Caro Sheridan Road, Millington, Nov. 15. enjoying a new popularity since the stunning Olym She was originally She was charged with pleaded guilty to a charge of weapon against John Robin- performances of Olga Korbut, Nadia Comaneci and B charged with altering, forg- He pleaded guilty to the Phillip S. Patrick, 24, of having written a fraudulent breaking and entering a son Jr., 32, of 2201 Akron charge in March, 1978, in Connor. Their skill and daring have encouraged countl ing or counterfeiting, in check for $100 in July, 1979, motor vehicle, a pickup in Road, Caro, was dismissed, Taylor, stood mute to a young people to enter the sport. Author Edward Dp| connection with an attempt connection with the theft of drawn on the Pinney State the Mark of Vassar Trailer he having complied with the charge of obstructing, re- begins by recounting some gymnastic history and two (ires from an Akron sisting, opposing or assault- to withdraw SiiOO from the Bank. Park Jan. fi. provisions of his probation moves from basic exercises through intermediate service station, but then ing a police officer. during the past year. advanced training. Equipment is described in detail appealed to a higher court The charge stems from an He pleaded guilty to the after receiving the jail sent- excellent photographs illustrate all the steps. It it charge in January, 1979, of incident involving Deputy handbook designed for use by beginners and experts ali ence. He was free on bond Jeffrey Bagocius while he having carried a pistol in pending his now-ended ap- I Timely Winter Croft-Clara his car Dec. 7, 1978. after was guarding the defendant peal. housing accommodations for per&| in the county jail Nov. 30. ORDINANCE NUMBER 102 He was also back then 50 years ol age or older. Hearing of pretrial mo- (2} As used in subsection placed on three years' pro- tions for Spencer, Capling An Ordinance To Prohibit Discriminatory Practices, Policies, and "immediate family" means a spoj Ceilidh bation, fined $200 and as- parent, child, or sibling. and Patrick was scheduled Customs in Residential Real Estate sessed $200 court costs. (3) Information relative to the mal Feb. 11. followed by their Transactions BaserJ Upon Race. Color, status of an individual may be obtaij PECIALS Sentencing of Connie Tet- prelrial hearings. Bond for National Origin, Age, Sex, Heicghl. when necessary for the preparation j Weight or Marital Status, And To conducted rick. 21. of Caro, for viola- all three was continued. deed or other instrument Provide Penalties For Violation Ot The conveyance. lion of probation was de- Terms Of This Ordinance layed six months. She was IHSTHKT COl'HT Section Five. (1) A person to wh The Village ot Gajietown Ordains: placed on :iii months' proba- application is made for f inane at church tion in February. lilTti. for assistance or financing in connect Joseph J. High, 39. of M22 Section One This ordinance sriall be wilh a real estate transaction or writing checks without .suf- Huron Street. Cass City, was knomi as the Village of Gageto-ui Fair The Cass City First Pres- connection with the const rue ti ficient lunds i forgery >. sentenced to 2H days in the Housing Ordinance DAP rehabilitation, repair, maintenance, byterian church fellowship county jail Monday by Dis- improvement of real property, or 11 oz. Tubes .\ bench warrant was is- Section TAO As used in this ordinance hall was lively Saturday representative of that person, shall n trict Judge Richard F. Kern (a) Heal property includes a evening as about 110 Scuts sued for the arrest ol Hubert (a) Discriminate against the applic lor driving under the influ- building, structure, mobile home, real {•'.. McCoiiil). 20. of Davison. because ol the religion, race, col NEW! CLEAR and friends gathered for the estate, land, mobile home park, trailer ence of liquor 12nd offense). national origin, age, sex, or mar first Scottish Ceilidh. Tales park, tenement, leasehold, or an status ot the applicant or a pe interest in a real estate- cooperative or were swapped of life in Fourteen days are to be residing with the applicant. SILICONE SEALER condominium Scotland and memories they /(tn I (i (Unit (hi Us*,1 a form of application^ served immediately, with (bl Real estate transactiun means financial assistance or financing had heard from their de- credit given lor time spent in th-' sale, exchange, rental, or lease of make or keep a record or inquiry scendants. real property, cjr an interest therein notes. a hospital, with 1-1 clays connection wilh an application ((I Housing acconinioilation S389 deterred. financial a s s i s I a n c t: or 11 n a n c i Reg. An abundance nl Scottish includes iinplove't or unimproved real which indicates, directly or indirectl He was also fined $100. property or a part theieot. .-.hicfi is 5.00 food was enjoyed. Rev. fairhnrl monlli ,i preference, limitation, specificalicl assessed $lf>0 court costs, useo ur occupied, or is intended, Harry Capps gave the in- or tli st. n nil nation as to the religit| arranged or designed !u [A' used or placed on probation and had race, color, national origin, age, se* vocation and a traditional occ.upieo. as the home or residenci- ol I Dorothy Mallard hosted his driver's license sus- marital status ot the applicant Oi Scottish invocation was .uiv- or more persons the Xonta Club monthly din- pt-rson itj^uJifU] with ihu applicant pended six months. idi Heal estate uoker or salesman BUTYL CAULK en In James A. Milligan. ic,i butjb,ection (1) (D) shall not ap ner meeting Tuesday eve- High was arrested on the means a person, '.-.helher hceosed or tu a form ol application lor tmancl ning. .Jan. 15, Donna Wer- not Aho tor ui with trie expectation ot Alter dinner entertain- charge Dec. 15 in Kingston aviiMdfict; presi-nbeJ 'or the use nf| ment was in true Scottish iR'tle and Anna Mi-Callum township by sheriff's depu- lecuiviny a con^ideralioii. lists, s«ll purchases, eachaiujes, rents or (f'ase were co-hostesses. KM- national housing act, as amfi tradition with Don llocken- ties, lie pleaded guilty to it real pioperty. v-.tio negotiates ' Reg. tit-ing 12 U S C Sections 1701 to 1; bury of Marlette playing January has been desig- Dec. 2-1. attempts to negotiate any ul thos (Supp i(J?3i or tiy a regulatory bc« 2.09 nated as Amelia Karhart activitie', Aho holds flimsell i>u! a Scottish music on the bag- Also Monday, Duane M. officer acting under the- statutol engaged in those activities, wh pipes. There was traditional Month in the Xonta Club. A (Jrifka. in, of I'bly Road. authority ol this state or the Umti negotiates or attempts tu negotiate tape was played which gave States One Scottish dancing performed I'bly. was placed on proba- loan secured Of !u [M- secured by is the Iwnlic new by the I'.lair Highland a very interesting report on tion and ordered to attend mortgage or othi-r encumbrance upo Section Si* 11i A condition, restnctiol fonmthjil fills Si seals LATEX CAULK real pruperty -"-ho >'•> engage.! m thi Dancers of Cass City and the flight ol Amelia Karliarl alcohol treatment classes at uf prohibition, including a right Ol enti business ot listing real property in , .1 relujujos institution or orgarwa the Scottish reel. The pro- him on the charge Dec. (i in or t) > a r o 11 g i o u s or c h a r i t i gram closed with a film on He said. "Il is not really so Columbia township. He organisation ope'.stud, supervised, Scotland. Kills and Scottish important as to what hap pleaded guilty Dec. 10. lorilrolled hy a religious institution c| HURRY FOR THIS LIMITED TIME OFF EH orcjiiiiLMtiun, and used loi reltgtoir dress was the order ol the pened to her as it is im- t.H Keluse to t'f Jan Mathew Nickens, 21. chanl.ihle purposes portant as to what happened iMnsartiori v.'ith a evening making it a true ol loll)! S. Kingston Road. Scots' parlv. because of her," |h) [JiscnniiMiilt Kingston, pleaded guilty to a I hi.1 term.v conditi' Roger Little, chairman ol charge ol disturbing the f edl estate t Fill i.1 i on th CROFT-CLARA furnishing ot l.icililies of sr the allair. said a larger peace. He was then fined $li.'! Connection therewith program is being planned and assessed S.'iT court costs. (t,| HHuse lu rec.-ivr trorii ,1 | i D A person shall not represent, tor thl lor next year. Many guests transmit lu a pe'son a buna Mil ulle purpose of inducing a real t,'stall LUMBER, INC. The charge involved an engage in a real t-Male transact ion from the area, including a II is o|il\ v mlil I tiansacliun from which the person mal incident Nov. 28 in the Ul) Refuse to neg oh,ile lor a real couple who jusl recently lieneM financially, that a change na| Phone 872-2141 CassCity that repeals il eslale transaction with a person Kmgsuood Inn near Kings- occurred or will or may occur came here from Scotland, prhale Inslnn (i-i Represent to a prison thai MM! Ion. composition with respect to re attended the affair. b.\ the neighlm propeily is not available tor inspection. rau- color, national origin, ago, t Stilt1, rental, or lease when in fai. I it is so m iif i Ktl btMus of the owner s available, or knowingly l.nt In brine; a Oi.i.upanls. in the block, neitjfiborhooa| Special .M( properly listing to a prison's alk'niion. f or area in which the real property or rt.-luSe lu permit ,1 person to inspect ol Village Council Un.atiiJ. or represent thai this chanuJ real property will or may result in the lowering ol (f) Print, circulate, post, mail, or The special meeting of the property values, an increase tn criminal otherwise cause to tie published a DUTCH AUCTION SALE Cass City Village Council or antisocial behavior, or a decline s1a1imie.nl, advertisement, notice, or tin- quality ol schools in I ho bloc hi was held' .Jan. 1!), 1980 at sign, oi use a form ul application toi ,i neighborhood, or area in which the rea| IL'MIO p.ni. at the Municipal re.il estate Iran sac lion, of m.iKe a pioperty is located. Building. All Trustees were record ot inquiry m connection with a prospective real estate transaction, Sec lion Seven Any person, firm present except Trustee Raw- winch indicates, ciifeclly or indirectly, corporation or other entity of anyonj son. an intent lo make a prefer en ce, Men's & Boys' CORDUROY PANTS acting on their behalf who shall ' I inn la I ion, spec 111 cation or The purpose of Hie meet- any ol the provisions ol this Ordmarrc THIS discnmmalion with respect thereto ing was to either accept or s thill, upon conviction thereof bfl (ij) Oiler, solicit, accept, iibo. or relain subject to a fine ol not more than Orul reject the low bid of $244,- a I is I my ol leal property will) the Hundred ($100 00) Dollars and the cost o| 110.00 from llallenbeck Con- uncjurslandiru) that a person may be prosecution thereof or be imprisoned i Intents' & struction Co. of St. Johns foi- discriminated against in a real eslate '-S WEEK the county jail for a period not lc| transaction oi in ihe turnishmij ot i-he Safer-Oil System. exceed ninety (90) days or both such children's WINTER CLOTHING lac i lilies or services in connection fine costs and imprisonment in lht| There w.ere seven bids (herewith discretion ol the Court. Each day that i submitted with the high bid (2) Tins section iti subjecl to Section violation is permitted to continue shall| of $287,01!:!.00 and (he low bid Four constitute a separate offense. of $244,110.00. Section Four (1) Section Three- shall A motion was made by Section Eight. Thfs Ordinance *and| Men's & Boys' not apply: (a) to the rental ot a Housing FLANNEL SHIRTS Trustee Helwig and sup- the various words, sections accommodation in a building which clauses aie hereby declared to by contains housing accommodations lor ported by Trustee Tuttle to sevorable. II any word, section not more than 2 (amilies living accept the low bid of $244,- clause is adjudged unconstitutional^ independently ol ouch other il the invalid, it is hereby provided that, thel 110.00 from Hallcnbeck owner or a member ol I ho owner's remainder ol the Ordinance shall not bef Const. Co. of St. Johns. immodiale family resides in one of the Ladies'and Children's Men's, Boys' & Children's affected thereby. During discussion it was housing accommodations, of to the rental ol a room or rooms in a single noted that we should make Section Nine. All other Ordinances or I family dwelling by a person if the lessor parts of Ordinances inconsistent 'withI SNOW BOOTS SNOWMOBILE BOOTS every effort to reduce 1980 or a member ol Ihe lessor's immediate the provisions of this Ordinance ace to I Sorry - budget items as much as family resides (heroin. the oxlent ol such inconsistency! (b) To the rental ol a housing NO LAYAWAYS possible. Seek to collect 1980 hereby repealed. curb and gutter assessments accommodation lor not more than 12 Men's, Ladies' & Children s months by the owner or lessor where tl Men's and Boys' as soon as possible by writ- was occupied by him and maintained as Section Ten. This Ordinance is deeTned necessary for the health, safely, «and Prices Reduced 10 % Each Week ing letters to all property his home lor at least 3 months from previous week welfare of Ihe citizens ol Gagetown-and SNOWMOBILE owners asking them to assist immediately preceding occupancy by is adopted at a Regular Meeting o£lh l SHOP Ihe tenant and is temporarily vacated INSULATED BOOTS us in this matter. And to Village Council duly called (his seven n«X - EARLY FOR BEST while maintaining legal residence, day of January 1979, and shall becomTI uefcr any 1980 payment (c} With rospecl lo the age provision VW* SELECTION-DON'T WAIT effective in twenty (20) days ancj Is I SUITS possible until the following only, to thu sale, rental, or loaso ol ordered to be given publication inMho| YOUR SIZE MAY BE SOLD THIS WEEK! housing accommodations meeting the year. manner prescribed by law. >' i Motion carried 5 yeas, 0 (equipments ol federal, stale or local NO EXCHANGES-HOLDS OR housing programs lor senior cili/ons, or f' ElerySontag , *] $ 6.98 Item Now Only $ 4.57 nays. accommodations otherwise intended, REFUNDS ON SALE ITEMS Clerk *"< A motion was made by advertised, designed or operated, bona 8.98 Item Now Only 5.89 HERE' Trustee Stahlbaum and sup- lide, lor the purpose ol provlrtlnn 1-V7-3 ^ 10.98 Item Now Only 7.19 HOW IT ported by Trustee Helwig * 12.98 Item Now Only 8.53 that the meeting be ad- WORKS 16.98 Item Now Only 11.14 journed. Motion carried 5 Results With yeas, 0 nays. FEDERATED 24.98 Item Now Only 16.39 Chronicle's Classified Ads— CassCity Joyce A. La Roche You Will Too! Village Clerk CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,1980 PAGE THIRTEEN 34 senior Cathy Hobart VALUABLE COUPON Your Neighbor says in college Gagetown News citizens attend Who's Who AARP meeting Mrs. Harold Koch Phone 665-2536 The regular monthly Cathy Hobart, daughter of meeting of the American Mr. and Mrs.'Benson Hobart Association of Retired Per- Economy is going of 2558 Hobart Rd., Gage- Mrs. W.C. Conners of rick of Elkton called on Mr. sons was held at the Good A 12 PIECE OR MORE town, has been named to the Newport and her daughter, and Mrs. Frank Weather- Shepherd Lutheran church 1979-80 edition of Who's Who Tony Wentworth of Lapeer, head Sunday. fellowship hall, Jan. 10, with to get worse in American Universities spent the week end with Carl Weber, Dan and Hoi- 34 members in attendance. Bucket Of Chicken and Colleges. Mrs. Gerry Carolan. lie of Frankenmuth spent Rev. Melvin Vender gave The junior at Aquinas Joan Goodell of Bay City the day with the Franklin the invocation. Marion Mc- With This Coupon It's no consolation to out- control the government College of Grand Rapids has spent the week end with her Kochs. Clorey led the group in the '' of-work employees of auto more, but I don't know if been honored for her aca- parents, the William Good- Mr. and Mrs. Hans Grun- Pledge of Allegiance. companies and auto com- there is anything we can demic achievement, service ells. deman and Hansi of Sterling Hymns were sung with OFFER GOOD ' pany suppliers, but accord- do." to the community, leader- Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hend- Heights called on Mr. and Helen Little at the piano. ship in extracurricular Mrs. Harold Koch one day Rose Worstell won the door Wednesday, Jan. 23rd .^ • ing to the U.S. Department Shaft is an agricultural 4 p.m.-10 p.m. Only ,of Commerce, the recession consultant for Brookside activities and future poten- last week. prize. 1 Farm Laboratories, advis- tial. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Messer President Moreen Part- and Mon. - Wed., Jan. 28 - 30 hasn't started yet. Miss Hobart is an officer '' Department economists ing farmers what fertilizers, Smith gets and family spent the week ridge announced election of 4p.m.-10 p.m. Only said last week the economy feed mixtures, etc. to use. in the Psychology Club at end with Mr. and Mrs, Fran? officers will be held .at the continued to expand during He and his wife Margaret Aquinas, has been a student Meyerhoff at Houghton next meeting. the final three months of have three children, Roy Jr., tutor for 2'/2 years, has been all A's Lake. Blood pressure readings named to the dean's list for Mrs. Thressa Johnston will be taken at the Feb- 1979, thus delaying the re- 9, Heather, 5, and Rochelle, Katherine C. Smith of 2751 Drive In cession that is now expected 2. They live on Woodland academic excellence from spent Sunday with Mr. and ruary meeting, available to 1977 through 1979, is in- Germania Road, Snover, is Mrs. Elger Generous. all senior citizens, from to arrive soon. Ave. one of 540 Michigan State Roy Shaft - who is em- volved in numerous dormi- 12:05-1:30 p.m. Restaurant! tory activities, and acts as a University students to have The next meeting will be ployed - feels the recession received all A's during the has arrived and "I think it's campus tour guide for the at the Lutheran fellowship CASS CITY RESTAURANT ONLY admissions office at Aqui- fall term. ENDLESS STRUGGLE hall Thursday, Feb. 14, with going to get worse." A freshman, she is major- 4515 Nestles St. Cass City "I don't know if it can get nas. dinner at 12:30 p.m. Mildred She is one of 24 students ing in accounting and finan- Climbing the ladder of Herr, Lillian Hanby, Mar- Ph. 872-4515 or 872-4798 better," he added pessi- cial administration. She is a mistically. from Aquinas College who success is an endless strug- garet Beckett and Ralph appear in this year's edition graduate of Marlette High gle — each victory puts you Sousa will be in charge of Curing the nation's eco- School. VALUABLE COUPON nomic ills depends a lot on of Who's Who. in a higher and harder class. arrangements. the people in high places, he feels. As for the man in the highest place, President Carter, "I just don't think in these times, one man can handle all the problems ,-•<-,• X"*, Schneeberger's I ",'-'•, *• . there are in this world." ''<•*' ' V • ' -f ' - > Turning the economy around, Shaft feels, will ) require the public to "try to

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Tennis anyone? Guinther believes, for folks says, is there enough inter- That's the question that interested in the fast grow- >•' It was a busy productive games. on the squad in the matches. winning two of three and the est to get a club off the It all started last Wednes- Stan Guinther is asking the ing sport to get together. week for the Cass City High She said that Vickie Pobanz match. The scores were ground? Any person who School volleyball team. The day when Mayville bowed in was especially effective for community. What Guinther With a club, he adds, would be interested in help- 15-11, 7-15 and 15-5. wants to do is start a tennis persons seeking tennis part- Hawks won two dual meets two matches, in straight Cass City as she served 13 of In the next match the ing form or joining a club games. The first two games club in Cass City. ners and the society of other is asked to call Guinther at '-and their own 8-team invita- the 15 points in one of the Hawks played the defending .tional Saturday. were won by the Hawks, games. With new tennis courts players will know where to General Cable, 872-2111, dur- champion Otisville-Lake- planned, probably lighted, look. 17-15, and 15-4. The next Saturday the Hawks lost ville, winning 15-6 and 15-8. ing the day, or at his home, this year the time is right, The question is, Guinther 872-3284 in the evening. games went to Cass City, only one game as they swept The Hawks held Mayville to ""In the victory skein Cass 15-7, and 15-4. undefeated through the invi- City roared over the compe- just two points in the next Coach Michelle Anscomb tational. In the opener the match with 15-2 and 15-0 tition with 16 victories in 17 was able to use all 15 players Hawks lost their only game, wins. In the championship game the score was 15-4 and 15-9 over Capac. Coach Ans- comb said that Padgett Ran- dall's playing was outstand- ing for the Hawks. Coach expects young Hawk The final standings in the tourney were: W L Cass City 3 0 Capac 2 1 Vassar 2 1 gymnasts to improve Lakeville 2 1 Harbor Beach 1 2 Caro 1 2 "I think we'll do alright. Bay City John the 1979 team are seniors schedule is as follows: We just need some exper- Libby Hartel and Nancy Feb. 14 at Frankenmuth Glenn 1 2 ience," is coach Suanne Tonti; juniors Susanna Kap- (plus Flint Kearsley), Mayville 0 3 Jan. 23 at Grand Blanc 6:30 p.m. ,/ Cali's summation of the still pen, Katy Sherman and 7 p.m. early season for the Red Tena LaRoche, and sopho- Feb. 20 Davison 7p mV MONDAY'S GAME Jan. 28 atDavison 7p.m. Hawk gymnastics team. mores Becky Speirs, Kristy Jan. 30 Frankenmuth Feb. 23 at Midland (plus Deering, Ruby Sherman and Cadillac) 1p.m. Completing the clean 7 p.m. LeAnne Potrykus. March 8 regionals - site to sweep for the week was the In terms of win-loss rec- Feb. 2 at Vassar 1p.m. The remainder of the be determined straight-games victory over ords, Cass City's problem Feb. 9 Millington 1p.m. Akron-Fairgrove Monday. has always been that there are few schools its size with The Hawks won 154 and gymnastics teams, thus it 15-9 in the first match and must compete against larg- er schools with more exten- 15-4 and 15-6 in the second match. Tammi Rabideau sive programs. and Julie Carpenter were perfect from the service line That was illustrated in the Red Hawks' first meet of the and Randall helped with season, against Midland, several good spikes to pace which won easily, 85.85- the team victory. 62.08. Anscomb said that the victories were the results of very fine team play in In the second meet, how- addition to the individual ever, Cass City lost by only efforts of several girls. two points, 64.35-62.35, to Vassar. JUNIOR VARSITY "They're young and im- The Cass City Junior Var- proving, but I can see a lot of sity, off to a slow start, won improvement coming," said two games during the week Mrs. Cali, of her players. lo even the season's record at 2-2. Making the first-year Mayville bowed, 15-1; coach's efforts easier is that 11-15, and 15-1. Akron-Fair- the majority of the 14-mem- grove lost 15-6; 1-15, and ber team competed in gym- THIS GOOD SET by the Cass City Red Hawks was spiked 15-5. Sally Lowe played a nastics last year. Back from for another point as the Hawks dominated Akron-Fairgrove fine game with 13 perfect Monday night. The match ended a big week for the girls serves. Also outstanding GYMNASTICS TEAM - Members of the Cass City High was Lori Little who was 100 School team are, front row, from left, LeAnne Potrykus, who swept two dual meets and the Cass City Invitational. percent in 9 serves. Bulldogs Ruby Sherman, Karen Nurnberger, Jill Seurynck. Middle row, Tena LaRoche, Kristy Deering, Katy Sherman, Nancy Tonti, Sandy Novak. Back row, coach Suanne Cali, crunch Susanna Kappen, Carrie Lautner, Libby Hartel, Michelle Fahrner, manager Sherry Lefler. Vikings Vitamins at Coach Owen-Gage pulled out to a 17-0 lead Tuesday night be- WILL fore Akron-Fairgrove got on the Scoreboard and coasted Light Cost Less ^^^ ' ' • - - ''•..'• to an easy win, 75-56. You Buy The Discount Way Brad Erickson and Kirk Carolan each scored 17 points for the winners, Jim Gelatin SILVER COINS SILVER DOLLARS Giidden, 15, and Pete Klem- kowsky, 10. Capsules The 6-5 Klemkowsky 100 Capsules S3. 89 Value GOLD COINS • SCRAP GOLD pulled down 13 rebounds. The visiting Bulldogs shot ) GELATIN > 25 of 57 from the floor, 43 iCAPSULfsS percent, and 25 of 31 from V suunissy Natural the charity line, 80 percent. STERLING SILVER As they have in several games, they aided their Bone MeaL/vitamin 250 Tablets $5.54 Value cause by making few fouls.

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'., Seldom has a game in the the pressing defense, San- That's when the Lakers Martin, shots from just out- quarter, without scoring a with 12. But the Hatchets refused in assists with 7 while Craig . Thumb B Conference been come to town. dusky had trouble getting side the foul circle by Tim single point. to fold and kept plugging Tonti wasn't far behind with • as one-sided as the Cass the ball down the floor. More Fahrner and rebounds by The score was still re- 6. : Cass City and the Lakers JV WINS away at the Hawk margin City-Sandusky clash Tues- are tied each with one often than not it was turned the entire team. spectable after the first four and pulled to within six Scoring was divided for i day night when the host over by the time the center And while most of the Cass City among seven play- defeat. The Lakers handed minutes when the Hawks led The Hawk junior varsity points with 2'/2 minutes left . Hawks rolled over the Red- line was reached. shots were going in for Cass ers with Martin, 12, and Cass City its only defeat in 14-6 but after that the roof had an equally easy time in the game. skins, 93-47. Meanwhile, Cass City was City in the first half as the fell in. Tonti, 11, showing the way. • ^ the opening game of the with the Sandusky JV, win- Threatened, the team re- cashing in on fast break Hawks shot 60 percent, none Leading all scorers was ; Undoubtedly it was Cass season. The Hawks moved in front ning 74-35, by far its largest sponded the same way it did lay-ups by Tonti and John- was falling for Sandusky, Charlie Woycik of Bad~Axe .City's finest game of the 30-8 at the end of the first margin of the season. in the game against Harbor Whether the Hawks are as son, shots from the corner The Redskins went for period and added to the rout Beach, with a scoring blitz with 21 points. Dennis season and probably San- by Steve Richards, shots Gebauer added 14. good as they looked against more than 10 minutes, that's in the first six minutes of the BAD AXE GAME that ruined the Bad Axe dusky's poorest. Hawk fans from the center by Ken 2 minutes more than a full Box score: left the gym saying to each the Redskins or whether it second period. By that time come-back attempt. other, I hope we play as well was just one of those nights the margin had increased to It doesn't appear to mat- Cass City won the game will be decided in the battle 44-8 and that's when San- with better shooting per- Cass City FG FT PTS Friday night. ter what team the Cass City Comment 3 6 for the league title. BOX SCORES FG FT PTS dusky scored again. At the centages than the Hatchets Cass City Red Hawks are playing or Hoag 2 2-2 6 1 3-8 5 half the score was 52-12. could muster. The Hawks For it's Friday that the Certainly Cass City could Randy Ferris what the record is, the Fahrner 3 2-2 8 7-7 9 It was mop up time the converted 23 of 40 field goal game that will probably do little wrong against San- FG FT PTS Tim Johnson 1 Hawks find a way to make it Johnson 3 2-2 8 Sandusky Craig Tonti 6 12 rest of the way. Coach Ron attempts for 57 percent decide the Thumb B Confer- dusky. With Craig Tonti and 3 - 6 close. Martin 6 0-2 12 K. Schmidtling 10 Nurnberger left various while the host team made ence title will be played. Tim Johnson spearheading Todd Comment 5 It happened again Friday Richards 3 0-1 6 Steve Weiler 1 2-2 4 Tim Sontag 2 2-3 6 combinations of his first 8 at Bad Axe when the Hatch- just 17 of 40 for 43 percent. 2 - 4 Tonti 3 5-5 11 Dave Payne Steve Richards 7 1-2 15 players play the third quart- ets challenged Cass City in From the charity lane Cass 2 4 Jim Otis Rusty Hoag 3 1-2 7 er and then they retired for the final quarter before los- City netted 11 of 14 while Bad Bryan Barr - 0-2 23 11-14 57 Tim Fahrner 5 2-2 12 the night. At the end of the ing, 57-45. Axe converted 11 of 16. Pat Soffredine 6 12 Oyij nri third period the score was The Hawks were led on the iJl ICUl Cass City whipped out in Bad Axe FG FT PTS Terry Weiler 1 2 2 75-28. boards by Steve Richards deBeaubien 1 front in the first period and Pangborn 1 - 2 Mark Ruggles 3 1-2 7 3 Cass City had five players and Ken Martin, each of Rob Clarke 1 1-4 led all the way. The Hawks Spring 24-4 8 Dennis Arnold 3 2-2 8 10 in double figures headed by whom grabbed 5 defensive Ken Martin 3 4-4 pulled to a comfortable lead Woycik 7 7-12 21 Richards with 15 and Tonti in the first two quarters and and 3 offensive boards. As a 47 Gebauer 7 - 14 21 5-8 36 21-32 93 and Fahrner with 12 each. it looked as if the game was team Cass City outre- Pat Soffredine led Sandusky going to be a laugher. bounded Bad Axe, 32-25. Rusty Hoag led the team 17 11-16 45 Pigeon quintet forges to top in Rec. league

It was Caro against 10. Dirk Sutherland netted Calahan scored 27 for Ven- Pigeon in the showdown 18, Chuck Smith, 13, and dors. Others in double fig- battle for the lead in the Chuck Peterson, 10, for the ures were Randy Rife, 20; Thumb Recreation League losers. People's played with- Louie Calahan, 14; Marty and Mutual of Omaha from out its leading scorer, Mark Zawilinski, 12; Dave Zawi- Pigeon topped People's Green. linski, 11. Craig Miles scored State Bank from Caro, 73-68. In the first game Thurs- 25 and Les Nicholas, 10, for day it was no contest as Brown's. That game was played Charmont rolled over IGA, The second game Wednes- Thursday night. It was close 78-49. The winners led 38-28 day went to the Advertiser EASY LAY-UPS like this one by all the way. The bankers at the half and 64-36 after on a forfeit as Gus's Party went in front, 14-12, at the three periods. Lloyd Schin- Store had only four players. Steve Richards helped Cass City to an end of the first period and nerer with 20 was Inns for Standings: outstanding shooting percentage night the insurance men led at Charmont. Ron Nurnberger Tuesday against Sandusky. intermission, 34-32. scored 18 and Paul Mienier, W L 16. Johann Schulz with 17 Mutual of Omaha 6 0 The Pigeon team forged points and Chuck Hendrick People's Bank 5 1 ahead, 51-45, at the end of with 10 points topped IGA. Charmont 4 2 three periods and held on for In Wednesday's competi- Trend Vendors 3 3 the victory. The winners tion, Trend Vendors pow- Advertiser 3 3 DEFENSE PLAYED a key role in the Hawks one-sided Bulldogs split featured balanced scoring ered past Brown's Party Gus's Party Store 4 with 12 players finding the Store, 95-70, leading all the Brown's Party Store 5 victory over Sandusky Tuesday. Putting the full court pres- nets, led by Paul Beach with way after chalking up a 28-18 IGA 6 sure on here is Todd Comment. Number 24 is Jim Otis of with Lakers 13 and Randy Damm with first period advantage. Roy Sandusky. CHEVROLET SAYS ALL 79's -~\; Owen-Gage opened the Owen-Gage doesn't com- • volleyball season last Thurs- pete again until Thursday, Must Be Moved Out By Jan. 31st, day with a split with visiting Jan. 31, when it opens the LAST CHANCE '.Lakers in a non-league con- North Central D League Come On In And Make The .-test. season at Carsonville-Port _;» The first match saw the Sanilac. BUY OF YOUR LIFE! " Lakers coming out on top by SPIRIT WILLING < scores of 15-13, 7-15 and „' 15-12. Many a fellow knocks The Bulldogs won the sec- himself out trying to keep up ~ ond, 16-14, 6-15 and 16-14. with his good intentions. SALE 1979 MONTE CARLO Becky Howard scored 19 , points for the Bulldogs, Kris LANDAU CPE. ~t Erickson netted 13 and Julie .' Andrakowicz had 10. ONLY 9 • Top point-getters for Lak- , ers were Tracy Farver with 17, Darlene Miller, 13, and THINGS Featuring , Deb Bollenbacher, 11. ' AirConditioning ; The visitors won the junior MORE • Tinted Glass • .varsity match, 13-15, 15-7 " and 15-12. ' Auto. Trans. * V-8 Engine •AM-FM Radio Only WE List Price $7521.84 Rebate Plus Other DAYS Options Discount 1325.84 /THUMB B ASSOCIATION $ ' League Over Your Price 6196.00 200.00 55996°° all Plus Taxes & Plates W ;CassCity 6 PRINT ^Lakers 6 >Vassar 5 >BadAxe 4 • BUSINESS CARDS PICK THE MODEL YOU WANT AT THESE CCaro 3 JjSandusky 2 • ACCOUNTING ;*&Jorth Branch 2 FORMS 1979 Chevy van 0 Stock No. T2671 LAST CHANCE SAVINGS • PROGRAMS £* Friday's games — Caro at • STATEMENTS Featuring List Price $6815.75 '•Bad Axe; Lakers at Cass •Cargo Vans *>' NORTH CENTRAL • MENUS ' Power Steering & Brakes Rebate 400.00 C*- THUMB D LEAGUE • 305 V-8 •Suburbans • LETTERHEADS •Malibu •Toronado • AM Radio Now (As of Jan. 19) ' Gages League Over • VOUCHERS Only Wagon •Trans Van all 5279 •Pickups • BROCHURES W L W L (Plus Taxes & Plates) 1/2 Ton - 3A Ton •Demo's Carsonville 6091 • BOOKLETS •Camaro Kinde N.Huron 4 1 6 4 Owen-Gage 3 2 5 4 Peck 3 3 6 4 FOR THE BEST DEAL AND SERVICE AFTER THE SALE! Kingston 2 3 4 4 OBNEJUU MOTORS HWTS DIVISION Port Hope 2 3 4 4 Caseville 1 4 4 6 THE CASS CITY Akron-FairgroveO 5 0 7 Friday's games — Owen- Ouvry Chevrolet -Olds, Inc. Gage at Kingston; Port CHRONICLE Hope at Akron-Fairgrove; Kinde North Huron at Case- ville. PHONE 872-2010 6957 E. Cass City Road Cass City Phone 872-4301 PAGE SIXTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,1980 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Tells highlights of long life Charlotte Bishop still happy at 94

Her right leg was ampu- i At age 94, Charlotte Bish- But the often-smiling Mrs. her life, "but it don't make to a farm they had pur- poem. vincial House residents to cheted wall hanging she op, has plenty of excuses to Bishop doesn't believe in no difference. There's never chased in Arenac county, tated in August, 1978, be- AT PROVINCIAL make the decorations for the made, mounted in a frame n,ot be happy. being sad. "Life's too short a smooth life. I have lots to but she never liked it there. cause of gangrene. She had House, she still keeps busy Provincial House float that which hangs on the wall in for that." be thankful for." "This here was always home moved to Provincial House with such activities as visit- was in the July 4th parade in her room. ; She has outlived two hus- to me." bands, is confined to a "It's been rugged and it's She was born in Ellington 17 months earlier because of ing her fellow residents and Cass City. She rode on the On it are the words: wheelchair and lives in a been rough sometimes," she township, the daughter of Her first husband was her leg and other health knitting and crocheting. "I float in the parade, which "Count your age by friends, nursing home. said as she looked back on Benjamin and Elizabeth Jerome Wilbur, who died problems. "It was too much love to crochet and I love to won the first place prize. not years. South worth. The family when their son, Oscar, was for my daughter to take care knit." Her philosophy of life is Count your life by smiles, farm was on Akron Road, only nine months old. of then," she explained, "so She was one of the Pro- summarized in the cro- not tears."... northwest of Ellington. She then moved from I came here and everything Arenac back to Tuscola has worked out just fine." Shaw's art work Mrs. Bishop's mother was county, where she met and a country nurse and midwife married Burt Bishop. Their Mrs. Bishop isn't one to and wherever she went, her home was on Lazell Road, have regrets. "I'm full of fun daughter went along. about a half-mile from El- anyway," she said with one wins acclaim "My mother would assist lington. He died in April, of her frequent smiles. at a childbirth and she'd call 1941, after 20 years of mar- She recalled with fond me to help dress the baby," riage. memory the time she raced Cass City High School entries go to New York. she recalled. "I'd go there a neighbor in her horse and junior David Shaw has had Shaw submitted eight or and witness all of that." Her one child from that buggy from Ellington to three entries selected to nine entries Jan. 6. His three Mrs. Bishop followed in marriage, Elenora, is the compete in the National winners were a color photo- wife of Harland Lounsbury. Caro. (He was also in a her mother's footsteps. She horse and buggy.) She won. High School Art Exhibition graph of light coming never had any formal train- They live on a dairy farm in New York. through a barn window, ing as a nurse, but would west of Cass City. Her husband later scolded They are among the 14 a mixed media drawing (pen nurse persons in their home. Her son, Oscar Bishop (he her, but she told him he was blue ribbon winning works and ink and color pencil) of a She once accompanied a boy needlessly upset. Once she selected in the regional Rube Goldberg-type ma- was adopted by her second to a hospital in Saginaw and husband) lives in Caro. She got to Caro, she took the Scholastic Art Awards chine ("accomplishing by stayed with him as his sweaty horse to the 10-cent competition, entered by 300 complex means what seem- has nine grandchildren, 26 personal nurse until he died. great-grandchildren and barn (livery) for a good students from more than 30 ingly could be done simply" : Referring to the nurses at rubdown, so no harm came junior and senior high Webster's New Collegiate seven great-great-grand- Provincial House, where she children. to the animal. schools in the greater Sagi- Dictionary) and a series of has been a resident since And there was the time naw Valley area. pen and ink drawings of April, 1977, she said, "It just Of her four brothers and various subjects. one sister (she was the she went to the Thane School The regional competition seems my fingers itch some- reunion with her jaw taped, Winning entries were pub- times to tell the girls do this oldest), two still live. Rol- was sponsored by Saginaw due to an injury. She was Valley State College, licly announced last Thurs- or do that, but I have to sit land resides in Standish and day, although Shaw was still able to recite the poem Peoples National Bank and still." Oneita Elwood lives in Bay informed three days earlier. that all were supposed to Trust Co. and Hampton City. He is the son of Mr. and HER FORMAL EDUCA- have learned in school, but Square Mall. AFTER HER SECOND Mrs. Richard Shaw of 6235 tion ended with the eighth husband died, Mrs. Bishop everyone else had forgotten. The entries of all 300 Van Dyke Road. He hopes to grade, at Thane School, lived in Caro. She moved in When the others said they students are on display at study art, plus other sub- northwest of Ellington near with her daughter and son- couldn't repeat it, she the mall, located in Essex- jects, in college. her home. in-law about 1946 and retired scolded them, "Yes you ville, through Jan. 27. Art teacher at the high When she was about 16, from nursing about that could if you had learned it." After that, the 14 winning school is Karen Wallace. she moved with her parents time. She still remembers the LET THE CHRONICLE "I'M ALWAYS BUSY WITH SOMETHING," says Char- lotte Bishop, one example being the doily she is crocheting for her daughter, Elenora Lounsbury. Knitting is another HELP YOU PLAY COPID of her various activities. We've cut the cost of advertising Ubly pays final tribute for sending Valentine messages to Verne Schrader* 61

in our Thursday, Feb. 14, issue Business place's were Ruthig and Shelly (Mrs. Rev. John Nipper of Van- closed in Ubly Monday after- Fault Aleut, both of Ubly; dalia, 111., officiating. He is noon during the funeral for three stepsons, Kenneth the former pastor of the well-known businessman Beaudin, Bay City, John First Presbyterian church in Verne K. Schrader, fil. who Beaudin, Ubly. and Joseph Ubly. Burial was in Valley $ died Friday morning at his Beaudin, Marquette; 12 cemetery near Ubly, where home in Ubly of a heart grandchildren; one brother, military rites were con- Just 1.50 Sends Your attack. Gerald Schrader, Ubly, and ducted. lie was horn Sept. Hi. 1'IIH, one sister, Mary Lou (Mrs. Businesses were closed in Bad Axe, son of Walter John) Geboski, Ubly. during the time of the and Gertrude Schrader. 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A child MAST helicopter had to fly ation. clings to life as he awaits im- low at 100 foot above the Or Call 8 72-2010 He and Florence Western mediate and sophisticated tree tops to keep pressure were married Dec. 13, 1941. surgery due to a blood clot from bis brain. The copters She died Dec. H, 1971. He in the brain. Two cars normally whirl aloft at 1,500 feet. But the two and married Madelyn Parks collide on a near-deserted mid-west highway. Severe one-half hour flight Aug. 8. 1974. blood loss will kill one trimmed three hours from He is survived by his wife; driver if medical aid isn't an overland trek. two sons, Richard Schrader, swift. Sample Inman, S.C.. and Gary The Army's emergency All of these are real teams initially came into Schrader, Ubly, two daugh- situations. All required im- being to pick up wounded ters, Barbara (Mrs. David I HAPPY Sizes Valentine Greetings mediate emergency relief. troops in the field and in VALENTINE'S DAY And all were attended to by remote battle areas, then TO MOM & DAD! the U.S. Army's Military TO MY WIFE fly them to military hospi- Valentine Greeting Ads Jean and Jim Tax forms, Assistance to Safety and tals. And MAST units con- Thank you for o are available in sev- Traffic (MAST) units. tinue to servo military needs fabulous 20 years! MAST helicopter units, at Army posts throughout 1 COL. X 1 i/," ! Henry T. eral sizes. $2.25 publications located mainly on Army the country. Crew members posts in rural America, of Kentucky's 431st operate on an emergency m 1 COl. X Metlical Detachment MAST $2.75 call basis from state and unit recently flew their An appropriate smil- available local law enforcement l,()50th military emergency agencies, fire departments, mission. Also, at approxi- ing heart face will ap- hospitals, medical centers MESSAGE OF LOVE The Internal Revenue mately the same time, they and doctors. Patient trans- completed their 1,000th To Susan — /~V pear in every ad! TO MISS JONES Service has installed special fers from hospital to hospi- Rases are red, Bosl Wishes lo phone lines for ordering tax mercy flight" for the civilian tal, medical assistance for community. Violets ore blue, the best leacher forms and publications. flood and fire victims and Sugar is sweet, in the worldl More than 90 free publica- emergency blood bank de- The crew, flying IIUEY And so are you. from tions, covering such tax liveries are routine for the choppers, consists of a , — Bill YOUR CLASS .subjects as child care, bene- units. co-pilot, crew chief and fits for older Americans, or They even make "house medic. They also carry doc- 1 COl. X I COL. X I i/ " 4 $2.00 sale of residence, plus a calls." In many instances tors and can take aboard '$1.50 myriad of common or spec- the patient can't survive a three patients under ial-use forms will be mailed flight and a doctor must be "normal" conditions and up (o taxpayers upon request. flown to the scone. Typical- to six with aircraft alter- The numbers are' for ly, however, it's the speed in ations, Equipment trans- forms and publications which the patient can be ported by the helicopters ordering only, not for tax flown lo a hospital, as ranges from incubators to cardiac monitors and is in- information questions. opposed to driving the over- land route, which deter- terchanged depending on CASS CITY CHRONICLE In the 313 dialing area, the emergency. mines the difference 6550 Main Cass City taxpayers should call 1-800-4(12-9910. For all other between life or death. And where else these area codes, the number is In the case of the boy days could you find a doctor with the blood clot, other 1-800-482-0828. who makes house calls? CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,1980 PAGESEVENTEEN Walt Rummel entertains guests Manteys honored at soil district meeting

October. The Chinese people are lected daily and taken to the taking care of their grand- we've lost here." terms on the district board honest, hard-working, patri- Rummel took 26 pounds of fields, where it is applied children or great-grandchil- Other than airfare to and District Conservationist photography equipment dren. of directors. There were 104 Jerry LeMunyon will be otic, and know how to cook a according to previously from China, the American landowners casting votes, duck. with him on the trip and planned charts. delegation's expenses were leaving March 23 to assume came back with 1,100 slides. the most in several years. a new position with the Soil, That was Walt Rummel's "This is a very prized HONESTY paid for by the Chinese The 186 persons present for opinion of the Chinese He showed maybe 10 percent product and they're careful government. Conservation Service 'ak of them to the group. the dinner may have been a people, which he shared with how they use it," he said. The Americans had an The only disturbing aspect record. agronomist serving 19 easf- the 186 persons who attended The 1 billion Chinese feed The Chinese also don't inkling of the Chinese ern Michigan counties, in- the annual dinner-meeting themselves with 25 percent throw anything away un- people's honesty in that they he saw on the tour, Rummel It was announced that cluding Tuscola. last Wednesday of .the Tus- fewer tillable acres than the . eaten. .. _never slept in a hotel room said, was that the living cola County Soil Conserva- United States, which has Not only do they eat the that had a lock on the door, conditions of the average tion District, held at Caro less than one-fourth the meat and skin from the but it was in Shanghai they Chinese weren't too good. High School. population. duck, for instance, they also truly learned. The port city "In light of events the last The Sebewaing free-lance How do they do it? eat the intestines, liver, has a population of 13 mil- few weeks," he concluded, editor, writer and publicist Irrigation is part of the brains, lungs and testicles. lion, making it the largest "it bodes well for us to stay served as photographer for a answer and human manure Rummel found that out at city in the world. friends with the country that midwestern agricultural is another, Rummel ex- a fancy restaurant meal that The visitors didn't want to has the largest population in trade group totaling 28 per- plained. Manure doesn't get would have cost the average lug all their belongings the world." sons from 14 states, who flushed down toilets in that Chinese a month's wages. around with them on a tour WALT RUMMEL toured Communist China in country but instead is col- The average wage is $1 a of the city, so asked the day (but potatoes cost 3 guide where they might AWARDS cents a pound.) leave them. As for the duck at the The guide told them to The cooperator of the year restaurant, it was "the best leave their items on the award was presented to duck I have ever tasted in sidewalk in front of a store. brothers Carl and Ed Man- my life."Duck is "just about The Americans had their tey and their wives, owners their favorite food." doubts, but did as they were of Mantey Pedigreed Seed The group also had an told. They returned three or Producers Inc. in Fairgrove unusual meal one night. four hours later to find township. They weren't told until later everything still there. In addition to growing what it was they had eaten - "Do you think we can corn, wheat and soybean puppy. Rummel had convert them and make seed, they also grow some guessed it was pork. them our way or do we want cash crops. Their conserva- The visitors saw lots of to?," the bearded Rummel tion practices include ex- ducks being raised on farms. asked. tensive windbreaks, use of They also saw pigs and dairy The former owner of the minimum tillage, tiled fields cows. newspapers in Pigeon and and installation of three It takes a year to fatten Sebewaing also had praise erosion control structures. pigs to 280-90 pounds, longer for the Chinese people's Among school students re- than it would take in the patriotic spirit. "I think they ceiving various awards were United Stales because of show a dedication and feel- Lynn Ruggles, 15. daughter lack of protein there. (Pigs ing for their country mavbe of Mr. and Mrs. Albert usually aren't fattened that Ruggles of M-4G, Kingston. much here.) Her entry in the water and It was at the dairy farm soil conservation scrapbook that they learned one ex- Pedestrian contest for 7th and 8th POSTER WINNER -- Lynn ample of the way in which graders last year took top Ruggles, 15, received the plaque for all Chinese have a job. The honors in the county contest farm had about 720 cows and death called and was later judged a state winning the statewide Soil :U)0 workers. winner. Conservation District scrapbook Chinese agriculture is Her father and Don Loom- very labor intensive, as that accidental is of Cass City were both re- contest and the trophy for being the and other examples shown elected to new three-vear county winner. by Rummel indicated. The Tuscola County Prose- one piece of machinery com- cutor Artis Noel has decided monly seen was a two-wheel there will be no prosecution COOPERATORS OF THE YEAR -- Receiving the garden-type walk-behind of Douglas H. Saigat, driver award at the annual Tuscola County Soil Conservation tractor, which was used to of a car which struck and Thumb Area Consortium District meeting last Wednesday were, from left, Carl and pull small wagons. The only killed a pedestrian Dec. 9 somewhat modern, large near Unionville, that the Dorothy Mantey and Rose and Ed Mantey, operators of tractors seen were on dis- accident was unavoidable. Mantey Pedigreed Seed Producers Inc. in Fairgrove play indoors. Salgat, 47, lives at 6()l(i township. Even old persons have Cass City Road. Cass City. jobs, though it may be only The victim was Loren P. costs lowest in state Kaufman, 29, of Sebewaing. Noel had been asvaiting the results of a laboratory The Thumb Area Consort- hits the street (for job of low-income homeowners blood-alcohol analysis of the ium, which runs the federal training and jobs). We're from the present three FOLLOW THE HAWKS! victiiu's blood before mak- Comprehensive Employ- doing svhat we're supposed crews to eight by April. ing a final decision in the ment and Training Act to be doing with it." The board, composed of case. The results, recently (CETA) program in the In other action, the board two county commissioners received, showed he had not upper Thumb, has the lowest approved 18 new CETA Title each from Tuscola, Huron been drinking alcoholic bev- administrative costs of any II-D positions. and Sanilac counties, re- erages. of the II such administrative Twelve of those are for elected Calvin Reibling of However, Kaufman had regions in Michigan. workers in the Human De- Huron as chairman for 1980 BASKET BALL been wearing dark clothing and Margaret Wenta of Tus- A report presented at the velopment Commission's and it was dark outside (9:20 consortium's administrative weathemation program, cola as vice-chairman. p.m. i at the time he was hit. hoard meeting last Thurs- who will receive S3.40 an Meetings will remain at Another motorist, who was a day showed administrative hour. 9:UO a.m. on the third Thurs- witness in the Caro state- costs amounted to 5.-1 per- The 12 workers will be- day of each month at the police- investigation, said he cent of the CETA money enough to supposedly ex- consortium office- in the had almost struck Kaufman received for the period Oct. pand the number of crews Ikihn Real Estate Building, just prior to when hi- was hit. 1, 197H to Sept. lid, 1979. or weatherproofing the homos W. Main Street, Cass City Another factor in the April 1-Sept. HO. 1979. de- prosecutor's decision was pending on the program. that the estimated speed of That amounted to $2>1,()5-1 Salgat's car was below the out of total CETA expendi- Red Cross fund speed limit when the acci- tures of $4.72 million. dent occurred. State police at the time of The report was compiled the initial investigation said by tlu1 state Bureau of drive a success Kai.fman had walked into Employment Training for the path of the Cass Cityan's the 11 consortiums in what car. are basically the rural areas Tuscola County American paigns. : The accident took place on of the state. Red Cross Chairman Mary The successful fund-rais- M-25, just south of Huron In the other consortiums, Alice Osgerby has an- ing drive will allow the Line Road. The victim was the percentage of CETA nounced the 1979-80 county- American Red Cross to con- HAWKS LAKERS pronounced dead at Bay funds devoted to administra- wide fund-raising campaign tinue its many services to Medical Center. tion ranged from (i.5 to 11.2 has come to a successful Tuscola county residents, percent. Ten or is percent is conclusion. including the blood pro- Tuesday allowed by the federal gov- "As of our last report, the gram, home nursing pro- Methodist ernment, depending on the amount of money collected gram, service to military program. totals more than $2,300," she families, and water safety Thumb Area Consortium said. "Nearly $1,200 of that program. Some of the con- HAWKS MAYVILLE women hold Executive Director Frank total came from a door-to- tributions have also been Lenard said his agency's door campaign in the Caro earmarked towards the pur- administrative costs are area business district, while chase of a child-size manne- meeting lower because it has fewer the rest came from a mail- quin to be used in the Red employees. He feels other campaign during November Cross first aid program. . SPONSORED BY THESE HAWK BOOSTERS A belated luncheon was such agencies have more and December of last year." Co-chairmen for this served Jan. Ifi to Trinity manpower than is essential She also said the Tuscola year's campaign were United Methodist Women by to run the CETA program. county chapter of the Amer- James McLoskey and Mrs. Albee General Cable Co. Pinney Group 1 with co-hostesses ican Red Cross expects to Osgerby. They were assisted Pauline Brown and Bea The 5.4 percent spent for receive the same contribu- by Bruce Tait, Robert Strye, Home Center Division of GK Technology, Inc. State Bank Baker. administration, Lenard told tion as last year from the Clare Osgerby, and Charles Phone 872-2400 board members, "means Vassar, Cass City and the Spaulding, who took part in Phone 872-2270 Phone 872-2111 Thirty-five women were present. 94.(i percent of the money Fairgrove United Way cam- solicitation for donations. IGA Schneeberger's TV Rev. R. Thomas Wachter- Geiger-Hunt Ford, Inc. hauser thanked the mem- Foodliner Appliance, Furniture bers for their contribution to Phone 872-2300 SAVE Phone 872-2645 Phone 872-2696 help send 12 youths to the retreat week end at Adrian. Mutual Savings Thumb The ladies drew names for Cass City secret pals to send cards to. Due To Poor Ice Fishing Conditions Sports, Inc. & Loan National Bank The new booklets with the Phone 872-2105 Phone 872-4311 new groups were handed Phone 872-4630 out. Jiffy Power Ice Augers Village February's meeting will Kritzmans', Inc. also be a noon luncheon with Are Now. The Charmont co-hostesses Bertha Shag- Phone 872-3470 Service Center Phone 872-4200 Phone 872-3850 ena and Virginia Hartwick. The society voted to have another bazaar in 1980. Croft-Clara Cass City State Bank Walbro Pauline Hulbert an- DRASTICALLY REDUCED Corporation nounced a Lenten study will • S Lumber, Inc. Phone 872-4335 be held with Rev. Wachter- 8 Inch Ice Auger .Rog.$2119& Now 179.95 Phone 872-2131 Phone 872-2141 hauser as leader. World banks were pre- 6 Inch Ice Auger Rog $19995 NOW$169.95 Erla's Food sented for 1980. Martin Electric Treasurer Mickey Mar- Center shall presented the pledge Phone 872-4114 service. Phone 872-2191 President Elaine Proctor Albee <^^> adjourned with a poem for Evans Products Ouvry Chevrolet the New Year. Gagetown Olds, Inc. Home Center Phone 665-9913 Phone 872-4301 One little white lie usually leads to several others. Cass City PAGE EIGHTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,1980 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Publisher's CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS Letters Transit (nonbusiness) rates. Brian McMahan word usage 15 words or less, $1.00 each Automotive General 1 to the Editor insertion; additional words 5 Merchandise! cents each. Three weeks for FOR SALE - 1977 Chevy out to sea the price of two - cash rate. Sports Van. Carpeting, FOR SALE - small woq& Young businessman heads Save money by enclosing AM-FM eight track. New burning stove with face cord cash with mail orders. Rates paint and 22,000 miles on of mixed wood, $60.00, Phone Dear John, for display want ad on appli- engine. Excellent shape. 883-2087. 2-1-24-1 village auto parts firm I was surprised that I cation. Asking $4250 or best offer. Bibles in school FOR SALE - mixed wood or Editor's note: this is one of features a complete auto- apparently missed two big Call 872-3379. 1-1-24-3 motive machine shop, auto blockbuster stories that [ Automotive] will trade for something of a series sponsored by the must have appeared in the FOR SALE - 1975 Honda equal value. Phone 883-2087. I Cass City Chamber of Com- parts, paints and car com- FOR SALE - 1976 Monte Civic, 2 door hatchback, 2-1-24-3 I merce about community ponents. paper earlier. I must have McMahan is the son of just overlooked them or it Carlo, low mileage. Can be automatic, 37,000 miles, boosters who are members constitutional was published last month seen at Rabideau Motors or good condition. Call 872-4147 WINTER of the organization. Clifford and Priscilla Mc- before 3 p.m. 1-1-17-3 Mahan. He attends the De- when I didn't get the paper. call 872-4647. 1-1-24-3 'RED TAG'SALE ford Community church. They must have been: Brian McMahan has been To the editor, School was somewhat subtly 1. The massive project of FOR SALE - 1969 Chevy General in Cass City for a little over a yet most obviously a liberal- dredging and widening the asking $400. Call after 4:00 Selected Shoes & Boots * year, moving to the com- The Chronicle article on ly religious musical on the Cass River allowing it to p.m. 872-2748. 1-1-17-3 Merchandise munity from Pinconning to the Cass City School Board's life of Jesus Christ. Yet why accept deep draft vessels, 20-50% ". take over the management and — FOR SALE - 30-inch Philco decision is another example was this not banned? FOR SALE - 1975 Pontiac electric range. Good con- OFF of McMahan Auto Parts in of the misinterpretation of If Gideon Bible distribu- 2. The purchase of a ship, Catalina 4 dr. Sharp. New > i partnership with his par- boat or vessel by Hills and dition. $100. Call after 4. the doctrine of separation of tion is banned because of the steel belted tires, P.S.-P.B., 872-2031 2-1-17-3 ents. "church and state." violation mentioned before, Dales General Hospital. cruise control, radio, air HOBART FAMILY; He quickly became a part When examining this why was not this also some- What has prompted this condition, 872-3697. 1-1-17-3 SHOES ; of the Cass City community issue, I found a contradic- what religious statement statement was on page 3 of WINTER HEATING woes? and is engaged to a Cass City Dan can solve your problem. Cass City tion that proves somewhat of also shunned asvay from the the Chronicle, 17 Jan. 80, '79 CHEVY Cheyenne 4 x 4 2-1-17-2 girl. a flaw in the decision the school? I must say here that under the heading of "Rab- loaded. Short box, step side, See our fine selection of Born and raised in Pincon- school board made. although the musical was bit Tracks" third article. 6,000 miles. Call after 5:00- wood burning stoves and ac- cessories. Dan's Automotive FOR SALE Firewood, ning, Brian attended Delta First I would like to say religious, it was in no way You highlight the hospital's 872-2677. Ml-22-3n 872-4698. 2-1-17-3 College for two years and that the musical "Godspell" agreeable with fundamental support of the President by and Fireplace Shop, Deford. worked in various auto- Phone 872-3190. 2-10-25-tf presented at Cass City High Christian doctrines. "... fly its flag at half mast FOR SALE - 1973 Plymouth FOR SALE - 5 Irish Setter I motive parts stores and I must state my second until the American hostages Fury 360 V8. Good shape, machine shops to gain ex- puppies, 7 weeks old contention, which is that this are released." $495. Phone 872-2321 after 5. GAS RANGES - Magic Chef, Parents are registered I perience. distribution in no way would Webster's New Collegiate new, 20 inches and 30 inches. He took over the parts Ambassadors 1-1-10-3 Priced very reasonable Call be a violation of the separa- Dictionary on page 707 de- Any color, from $209. 872-2283. 2-1-17-3 I store at 6647 Main Street tion of church and state. fines a mast as "a long pole Fuelgas Co., four miles east July 15, 1978. The store meet at or spar rising from the keel FOR SALE - 1974 Dodge Brian McMahan These are: Monaco 4 dr., PS-PB, Radio. of Cass City. Phone 872-2161. HONEY FOR SALE - 1) That in no way would or deck of a ship and 2-1-ll-tf supporting the yards, Louis Molnar, Deford, Millard Ball, 3640 Cemetery Ouvry home the Cass City School System 872-2747 1-1-17-3 Road, 1;14 miles south of stopu" support the buying of or be booms, and riggings." Since I must have missed FOR SALE - corn fed beef, light. 2-10-11-ln' i involved in any way with the FOR SALE - 1975 Dodge, hanging halves and quart- The Ambassador class of Gideon Bibles given out. the two articles I mentioned, club cab, 4x4. Runs good. Diana Eckenswiller in First Baptist Sunday school and since I'm sure you ers. Contact Dick Shaw, WOOD STOVES and sup- 2) That when the Bibles 50,000 miles. Will accept, any phone 872-2959. 2-1-10-3 met at the home of Ron and are given out, no student will wouldn't have erred by put- reasonable offer. Phone plies. 80 units on display \ Karen Ouvry Saturday night be forced to take one if he ting mast where staff should 313-672-9396. 1-1-17-3 BULK PROPANE systems Best price. Best service, i Junior Miss Pageant for a party. Twenty-one desired not to. The Gideons' be, I am hoping you could for grain driers or home Leisure Living, 350 divided persons attended, including purpose is to hand them out forward them to me so I FOR SALE - 1978 Chrysler heating. Fuelgas Company highway M-15, Bay City. I their instructor, Stan only to those who wanted might catch up on the local 517-892-7212 Tuesday-Thurs- Diana Eckenswiller of Her talent was a humor- in very good condition - new of Cass City. Phone 872-2161. day 9-5:30, Friday 9-7, Satur- t Guinther, and Mrs. Guinth- one. high lights. tires - over 18 miles per 2-11-14-tf 4915 Ubly Road, Argyle, will ous explanation about and er. So we can see that the Oh, what?, you erred - tis day 9-2. Closed Sunday and ! represent Ubly in the Mich- showing of the two real gallon on trips - $5850.00 Call Pastor T.W. Tea 11 was in school was only intended as tis. 872-3355. 1-1-17-3 Monday. 2-6-28-tf I igan Junior Miss Pageant skeletons she laboriously as- charge of devotions. A lunch a gathering spot for the I applaud the hospital and Coal and Wood Feb. 9-10 in Marshall. sembled from the real bones was served, including home- students. Any other means I don't intend a pun to ELECTRIC ranges - 30", V, of a dog and a rabbit. FOR SALE -1962 Chevrolet 6 Heaters and She will be one of 32 senior made ice cream, and the of distribution would most detract from the noble in- cylinder automatic, 4 door. used - from $20.00. Fuelgas i high school girls from Diana is the daughter of group played table games likely prove ineffective. tention of support for either Fireplaces Co. of Cass City, phone I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence $1075 or best offer. Excellent AH sizes and styles throughout the state for the and Ping-pong. Therefore, stating my the President or the Ameri- condition. Phone 313-346- 872-2161. 2-1-3-tf Eckenswiller and a senior at cans held hostages, but I just title. The winner receives a Ubly High School. position. I would like to say 3523. 1-1-10-3 HOT WATER HEATERS total of $3,500 in scholar- that the action by our school couldn't pass up the oppor- — ELECTRIC AND GAS. FOR SALE - Irish Setter, 3 In addition to the scholar- Coming Auctions board can only he called a tunity to highlight the naval ships. ships awarded to the girl FOR SALE - 1976 Olds years old, spayed. Call Twenty-five of the com- misinterpretation of a very entry. Financing available- 872-3839 after 3:30 p.m. judged Michigan Junior Saturday, Feb. 23 - Steve Cutlass Supreme, good Instant credit petitors were selected in touchy issue in our society If D. Hunt (former anchor shape. Phone 872-3648. 2-1-24-3 local pageants. Miss Ecken- Miss, a variety of other Meyers will sell farm ma- today. I hope this letter and danker) hasn't called you Schneeberger's, Inc. scholarships will be chinery at the place five on the error, you can call 1-1-17-3 swiller was one of seven awarded to the runners-up maybe others will convince Phone 872-26% DOUBLE BED box spring selected of 15 girls who miles east of Klkton or 1 '- the school board that they him and rub it in for his non- Main St., Cass City and mattress, good condi- and other top contestants, miles north and five miles observance of your paper. FOR SALE - 1977 Dodge participated in an at-large are quite wrung in the light Van, 38,000 miles. Regular 2-8-30-tf tion. Phone 872-2356. event in Zeeland as there some of which arc donated west of Bad Axe at the of serious consideration. il'.S. He probably doesn't 2-1-24-3 by state colleges and univer- corner of M-142 and Pinne- know the difference. I under- gas, many extras. $4,000. was no local pageant in their sities. Phone 872-3320. 1-1-17-3 WEDDING INVITATIONS area. bog Hd. Hoyd Tail, auction- Sincerely. stand he was land locked). and announcements. A com- FOR RENT - new - electric The seven were selected eer. Dave Shaw plete line of printing, raised or manual typewriters by Sincerely. FOR SALE - (By Youth on the basis of a physical A man's character is de- group of Deford Com- printing or engraving. Doz- the week or month. Also fitness routine, poise and termined by what he says no ens to choose from. Cass leave your typewriters and The Want Ads are newsy, too. K. Kirton Fred MacKay munity church) 1976 Olds- appearance and talent. to. mobile 98 Regency, loaded City Chronicle, Cass City. other office equipment at Major, U.S. Army 2-1-12-tf our store for repair. Used Battle Creek with all the goodies. Call dies in Florida Lewis Tibbits 872-4055 or typewriters for sale. 872-2380 (home). 1-1-24-3 FOR SALE - Kitchen set; McConkey Jewelry. 2-4-6-tf Find The Service Or Product Funeral services for Rob- trike; baby walker; small ert Kirton. 1(7. of Rochester, Real estate crib; guitar strings; straps. FOR SALE Hardwood, You Need In This formerly of Cass City, were Frank Music & Flea Market. Call 872-3611. 2-1-17-3 held .Ian. 15 Irom the I'ixley Deford 2-1-24-1 .Memorial Chapel in course set FOR SALE - Nice white Rochester. Burial was in honor roll STORM-SCREEN self-con- enamel wood kitchen stove, .SERVICE DIRECTORY. Oak Hill cemetery. I'onliac tained storm door. Pair good grates. Phone 658-8961 in Caro G-78xl4 tires, fair condition. 2-1-17-3 Kirton died .Ian. \2 in Fort Linn Paladi, Genny Wol- Phone 872-2284. 2-1-24-2 Auto Bump and Paint Bakery \ ] Dining Meyers, l-'la.. where he and frum and Tony Yost have A course in residential been named to the third his wife were spending the PAPER NAPKINS im- CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS LAWRENCE BODY SHOP winter. property valuation will be marking period honor roll at • Complete Collision Service Sommer's CHARMONT offered in Caro this winter Deford Elementary School. printed with names and Any type property - anywhere • Bumping • Painting dates for weddings, recep- Bakery & Restaurant The son of Mr. and Mrs. by the statewide real estate in Michigan. 24 Hours • Rust Repair Friday Buffet 'jpm lOprn (leorgr Kirton was born at program of the University of tions, showers, anniver- Open [Jiiily 8 <'* m 6 p m Mon.-Thurs. ') p in Hp in Kingston and came to the Some people's idea ol saries and other occasions. Sit! tin noon • Hom« of frith Bread Michigan. Call Free 1 •800,292-1550 Fri.-Sat. '> [> in 10 p in Cass City area at Hie age of The course begins Feb. 7 harmony is having every- The Cass City Chronicle. 68S3 Oect.fvi/l. fid., Dacttr, Mi. • Daily Lunch Special First National Acceptance Go. Sun. ll-'mimi 8p rn | III. and will meet each Thurs- thing their own way. 2-1-12-tf Mon.-Thurs. -7 a.m. -5:30 p.m. Pino & Short Ordert , day for 11 weeks from 7-10 Fri.-7a.m.-8 p.m. till 1 a.m. i He was a veteran of World WOODRUFFS Sat. -7 a.m. -5 p.m. p.m. It will be held in Room C.issCily I War I. having served in the :t(ili of Caro High School. COLLISION Cass City 872-3577 Plh.nnd/?.!200 Army in France. He was Instruction in the course 6248 W. Pine St. retired from the Ford Motor Cass City • Phone 872-4735 - wi'l focus on the principles • Bumping • Painting and Co. of real estate valuation and Frame Repair Building Materials ^^Hmrjtyling^_ j Complete Auto Glass Surviving arc his wile. the appraisal process, with Guaranteed ?2 yrs £xpe//ence, emphasis on the appraisal of LOOKING Mabel ('•. Kirton. two step- hec Estimates the single-family dwelling. Croft-Clara Lumber, Inc. Specm/iiing in daughters. LaVerna Dayner of Fort Meyers and Leontine For further information, CaosCity 872-2141 Cutting • Styling • Pfrmi Auto Dealers Napier of Rochester; one contact the Real Kstate Andersen Windows lues A F-fi 8 I 6 A LOT OF USED CAR ** DEALS! J I (The Pine Room) L & S Standard Service Rabideau Motors Phone 872-2342 Farm Division PEOPLE READ 1979 CHEVETTE Hatchboek, 4-cyl., 4 ip'd., Stereo ...$3*95 I j 1979 PONTIAC Troni-AM 8-outo., PS/PB 6595 Learn the WHAT, WHY, and Certified Mechanics 1978 CHEVETTE 4-dr., 4-cyl., Auto., Sharp 3795 Christian Book Store Little Ads Complete Car 1977 CHRYSLER leboron 4-dr., AIR 3895 You're Reading One 1977 CUTLASS V-6, auto., PS/PB, AIR 3795 Care Service HOW of Real Estate with THE WORD Now! 1976 MONTE CARLO 305 V-8, Loaded 3595 1976 GRANADA 4-dr., Sedan, 6-cyl., Auto., PS/PB Bibles • Books • Gifts Call 872-2010 WRECKER SERVICE AIR, Stereo 2995 I Records • Japes -~—.~-^-»~-^^-~^» 1976 GRANADA 2-dr., 6-cyl., PS/PB, AIR, Stereo.... 2995 NO Obligation on Your Part Art Supplies • Crafts 1975 OLDS DELTA 88 4-dr., Runt Good, OilandGos^J 9S Village Service Center Greeting Cards High mileage " Tires • V-Belts • Batteries 1975 NOVA 2-dr., H.T., 8-quto., PS/PB, 38,000 .... 2595 TuneUps • Brakes • Mufflers Open Daily Haley Oil Co. 1973 FORD GALAXIE 500, Auto., PS/PB 895 Coitilif.'d Mfictit-tnic ExceptSunday MWmjhlSl., Elklon 1973 OLDS 4-door SAVE Bring Your Spouse — Groups, Invited frtt 6451 Main Street • lui'i ini'l)ii"j!i I tun '(Livilma In-Town Pickup & Delivery Phone 872-2026 Uolivory lor Home;, Farm X Induslry PICKUPS Phone 872-3850 t. Call 1979 CHEV. Vi Ton Pickup V-8, Auto., PS/PB $4595 Contact gSSSlli, Enterprise 6458 1978 CHEVY VAN 8-auto., PS/PB SAVE Wood Burning Equipment ^•W or 375-4200 Clara's Sunoco Service 1976 CHEV. Vi Ton 4-wheel drive, Red& White Sharp 4495 1 Tune Ups • Minor Repairs Realty World Hufchinson Realty, Inc. • Tires • Ballories 1976 CHEV '/a Ton Scottidale package. 8-cyl. Undercoalmg • Grease A Oil Dan's Auto & Fireplace Shop Stick PS/PB 2795 For Reservations Ce/nliea Mechanic Wmlil'fi IIIH.-',I Wtiaillli'iil • biurrfi Wood Burning "Homo of the • Cornululn Line ol Mulalbuslos Air lighl Slaves I Phone (517) 673-7773 (517) 823-8455 Call 872-2470 Chimneys • BnnnelHtoland Glass Ceramic OPEN • Marlin Slovos, Fireplaces tnclosufus •lii'cMi'.i'Min Fireplace" 2 LOCATIONS (517)871-4507 nil-Ill VY///I ,',,i/r> Mon.-Thurs. 9-5 Caro • 842 State St. Auto-Farm-Commercial A Accessories Deford 872-3190 Fri.9-6 — Sat. 9-12 Cass City -6617 Main Rebuilding Service Anytime by appt. utchinson Faust . Rebuilding Service ealty inc. • Starters • Generators f freTf ous • Alternators Wood Stoves and Solar Energy Components 447 N. State St. 107 S. Main St. : 6261 Church Street (Erla's Cenloi) mi CHicnouT siftvia (517) 672-4664 Cats City, Ml. AUTO SALES REALTY WORLD* Caro, Michigan Vassar, Mich. Open Ham,.5 p.m. Sal 8 am. -3 p.m. 1 Phone 872-4620 Cass City 'B«B««_»«HV.,.«««^«WHM|X ^^"^^""^—••"•••"^^^^^••••^^^•^•••^ Merchandise Merchandise [Merchandise For Rent For Rent EXPERT WHEEL align- NOTICE - Steve's Woodshed ELMER H. FRANCIS, li- :ment. Call for appointment, J FOR SALE - Ben Franklin FOR SALE - Firewood, $25 AMBERLIGHT Gas Grills HOUSE FOR RENT in Wil- FOR RENT - 2 bedroom now open. Antiques, buy, censed builder. New homes -Stove. Large size, 42'/i> per load; $30 delivered. Call and Carts - Special at $99.00. mot - available now. $150 mobile home, Cass City-De- or remodeling. Roofing, sid- Kingston Tire Center, Kings- sell or trade. Furniture re- ton. Phone 683-2826. 8-8-10-tf 'inches, $125. Optional heat 872-2956. 2-1-24-3 Fuelgas Company of Cass month. First and last ford area. Call 872-3416 after finishing done by hand. ing, barns, pole buildings. 'blower $50. Phone (313) 672- City, M-53 & M-81. Phone months payment in ad- 5. 4-1-10-3 Phone 872-2921. 8-11-7-tf Wood items made to order. INTERIOR AND Exterior 9418. 2-1-24-3 FOR SALE 872-2161. 2-5-25-tf vance. Ray Briggs, call Cedar Run Road, four miles ' ( , ___ painting - Install windows, FIREWOOD Clifford 761-7282. 4-11-29-tf APARTMENT LIVING - west of Cass City and one CUSTOM Face Cord - Delivered FOR SALE - 400 Bales first private room for female - drywall, panelling, ceiling FOR SALE - 1974 24-ft. and a half miles north of tile, etc. Theron Esckilsen, SeaRay fully loaded, cutty HARD-$28.00 cutting alfalfa - Brome Hay. 2-BEDROOM HOUSE for share kitchen, living room, M-81. Phone 665-2288. BUTCHERING BIRCH- 28.00 $40 ton or $35 per ton if you rent. Security deposit and etc. Call 872-4212 before 4 Meat cut, wrapped and frozen 4314 Maple St., Cass City, ' cabin self contained. New 5-1-10-6 Phone 872-2302. 8-7-19-tf Easy Load trailer. Will ac- MIXED- 23.00 take all 400 bales. (45 bales references. Phone 872-3679. p.m. Monday thru Friday. Gainor's cept trade, $10,500. Phone SOFT- 18.00 to ton.) Phone 1-517-658-2205. 4-1-24-3 4-1-3-tf MOVING SALE - cabinet 872-3055. 2-1-10-3 South of Ubly. 2-1-17-3 with sliding doors $20; blue Meat Packing AUCTIONEER SoftWood: "Special" FOR RENT - furnished couch $40; full size bed with Bad Axe, Phone 269-8161 EXPERIENCED GAS WATER HEATERS - 6 cord minimum order for RealEstate RealEstate apartment for single person. mattress $10 LChild's dresser 30-gallon size, glass lined $85.00 delivered. No stacking For Sale See Bud Schneeberger at $15; dresser $15; white glass Complete Auctioneering with P and T valve, only or splitting at this price. For Sale Schneeberger Furniture, cabinet $30; couch $10; baby 1 mile north, 1 mile west of Service Handled Anywhere. Cass City. 4-1-10-tf $139 at Fuelgas Co., Inc. Call 872-2088 dressing table $2; platform Bad Axe. We Make All Arrangements 4 miles east of Cass City. 2-1-17-3 Mobile home on 17 rocker $5. Call 872-2907. Our Experience Is Your Phone 872-2161. 2-3-2-tf NEW LISTING FOR RENT - Large 2 bed- 5-1-24-1 8-11-25-tf Assurance. acres. Barn-work- room apartment, includes 3 bedroom, 2 baths, Cape shop - partially garage. Conveniently Stay Warm and FAGAN'S THUMB Carpet [ Real Estate For Sale"! Cod style home. Built-in located. Phone 872-2291 be- Cleaning - Dry foam or Ira, David & wooded - large tween 4 and 7 p .m. 4-12-20-6 Save range and dishwasher, steam. Also upholstery and Martin Osentoski fireplace in living room garden area. with a portable kerosene wall cleaning. Free Esti- REALESTATE plus many extras. Call FOR RENT - office space space heater Phone mates. Call toll free 1-800- Cass City 872-2352 Collect now 872-4377. above Coach Light Pharm- The practical low cost 322-0206 or 517-761-7503. We NEW LISTING acy, heat included. Call alternative for space heating welcome BankAmericard - Zemke Real Estate 872-3613. 4-1-24-2 needs. Uses No. 1 home heat- Master Charge. 8-3-20-tf WOODRUFFS Income Tax A smaller 3 bedroom IVfe story home, on a large corner lot ing fuel. Burns without vent- Service. Experienced, mod- located in the country. Home has a wood burning stove and OSENTOSKI 872-2776 FOR RENT - 12x60 mobile ing and produces no odor, erate prices. Call 1-5 p.m. also a good furnace. It has two bedrooms up and one down. REALTY 3-1-24-1 NORM COATES TV Repair - home, 5 miles east of Caro. 2 smoke or fumes. Sizes to Zenith, RCA, Philco and for appointment, 872-4735. Full basement, priced in the mid-teens and the owner will 3-1-24-1 large additions. Deposit and 22,600 BTUs. See 8-1-24-3 consider a land contract. ColO-CY Hitachi. Call 872-3139. 6750 reference. Call 872-3610. ElmwoodRoad. 8-9-13-tf 4-1-24-3 Barden's Hardware EXPERT BRAKE service DO YOU LIKE SINGLE FAMILY INCOME PROPERTY? SELL-SELL Phone 683-2505 Firewood SOLD from $29.95. Call for appoint- Kingston 5-1-10-3 T.P.M. ment. Kingston Tire Center, •We have several but this one is special. It's a single story Kingston. Phone 683-2826. It's that time of year Notices ] LOST, STRAYED OR stolen Electric Inc. / home with two bedrooms, a full basement, gas hot water Special 8-8-10-tf again. People are once in Deford area - black Lab heat, large lot, it's located on Remain Road near the river NEW INSTALLATION near Caro. Owner will sell on a land contract. C263-CY again in the market for Counted pup, 5 months old. Reward. 10 Acres - Low down - un- homes, farms and vacant RE-WIRING To Give Away Cross-stitch Call 872-3018. 5-1-24-3 NEED A BUILDING SITE? limited amount of firewood - land for investments. Residential - Commercial Close to Cass City. Classes starting Feb. 7. Free Estimates COLLIE PUPPIES to give ,We just listed an approximate 3 acre parcel, located If you'd like to sell your 1:30 p.m. - two weeks $12.00 PROMPT SERVICE away. Mother is a border home, farm or whatever collie. Call 872-3879. between Caro and Cass City. This property is high and All materials furnished. on roofing, siding, insulation, FREE ESTIMATES kind of real estate it may 7-1-24-3 cleared. Lots of road frontage, nice area, and owner will sell Zemke Real Estate Also accepting registrations aluminum doors and windows be, call us now for a free on a low amount down land contract. C006-A 872-2776 for future night classes. and aluminum or Fiber Glass Phone 872-3926 appraisal - 872-4377. Call Wanted to Buy 3-1-24-1 Advanced registration required awnings. Cass City • We have also a surveyed parcel that is approximately 3.48 8-1-10-tf acres, has a nice building area on it that is cleared, the WANT TO BUY - straw - 30 Sunny Side of bales, free of quack grass. balance is wooded, and is backed by state land. C201-A OSENTOSKI Elkton Roofing B AND B Refrigeration - Sharp 3 bedroom ranch on REALTY The Street Call mornings 872-4297. 10 acres, pole barn, 2 & Siding Co. Repair all makes of washers, DO YOU NEED FIRE WOOD PROPERTY? Phone 872-2070 6-1-24-1 streams, finished base- 3-1-24-1 5-1-24-3 driers, refrigerators, freez- ment, large rooms. Good ers and ranges. Call Caro Call us today, we have several parcels that have nice fire looking home. Call FOR SALE - 12x60 mobile REWARD your walls for Phone 269-7469 673-6125. 8-5-1-tf WANTED-Belsaw sawmill- wood on them. Some that can be purchased with a very wrecked or worn out or old; 673-7777 or 872-4377. home, furnished. $5000.00, their fine support of the 5-7-21-tf or other small log mill: small amount down on a land contract. gas range, gas furnace, ceiling. Beautify them with a Martin Electric Roland Eichler, Pigeon, carpeted, with skirting. Call coat of Tru-Test E-Z Kare CHANGE YOUR LIFE. Or Phone 453-3477 6-1-17-3 872-2621. 3-1-17-3 latex flat finish - white or 44 at least the color of your colors - exclusively at Albee Residential and Commercial Inc. OSENTOSKI walls. Tru-Test paint has a Wiring REALTY Need extra acreage? True Value Home Center. wide selection of colors to WANT TO BUY a used 630 N. State 5-1-17-tf 8498 State Rd. Vassar Office 3-1-24-1 Take advantage of these choose from, in flat or State Licensed portable generator, in good Caro- Millington- 100 W. Huron 55 acres, 45 tillable and 10 semi-gloss at Albee True condition, motor or PTO driven. 3500 watt or larger. Ph. 673-6106 Ph. 871-4567 Ph. 823-8461 FOR SALE - 234 acres of acres of woods. Terms Value Home Center. Free Estimates excellent corn, wheat, and available. Deford-Kings- 5-1-17-tf Must have 220 outlet. Call EQUAL HOUSING Bingo alfalfa soil. Beautiful four ton area. Phone 872-4377. Cass City 872-3312. 6-1-17-2 OPPORTUNITY bedroom home, large red Every Sunday Dancing!! Phone 872-4114 bank barn, 30 acres of large Put some fun in your life, try WILL BUY - silver coins, Commercial Residential Farm Everybody welcome white oak. $850.00 per acre, OSENTOSKI tap dancing! 4180 Hurds Corner Road silver dollars and old pocket, Open Daily 9 • 7, Sat. 9 - A, Other Times terms. Bob Wideman, REALTY _____ 8-10-tf watches. Phone 872-2635 Broker, Box 33, Gladwin, MI Early Birds - 6:30 p.m. after 5 p.m. 6-9-7-tfn? By Appointment 3-1-24-! Regular bingo - 7:30 p.m. Get some exercise while REALTOR* 3-1-24-1 48624 3-1-17-2 INCOME TAX Service - learning the basics of tap. Soper's Tax Service, 3370 St. Pancratius River St., Kingston, Mi. WANTED - Steam boiler in All Ages Welcome Phone 517-683-2815. 8-1-3-15 good condition. Coal fired, FOR SALE BY B. A. CALKA REAL ESTATE Church Classes begin Jan. 31 Call 872-2060. 6-1-10-3 5-7-5-tf Please call Custom Slaughtering - Curing ATTRACTIVE country home for rent - 3 bedroooms, 2 OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS!!!! Established car repair MARY ELLEN MILLER Smoking and Processing Help Wanted; car garage. No pets. References required. Call B.A. service with gas service also. 3 pumps and 3 1000-gallon FOR SALE - Wood stoves, 872-2605 Calka Real Estate, 872-3355. tanks; covered service area; 2 bay garage - 1 hoist and furnace add-ons, fireplace assortment of equipment included. YOUR OWN Real Estate 5-1-17-2 POSITIONS AVAILABLE: inserts, free-standing Beef-Pork-Veal-Lamb for RNs full time and part and business for $14,500.00. Owner will accept $4,500.00 SPECIAL!!!! stoves, etc. (Closed Mon- time, all shifts. Also part LOOKING FOR BUSINESS FRONTAGE ON Main St., Cass down. day). Tuesday-Saturday 9-5. SWEETHEART DANCE - For Sale - Beef and Pork, Feb. 16, St. Joseph Hall, time position for LPN. City? We have 6 lots - all in one parcel - suitable for various Firehouse 1, 6261 Church Whole or half. Wrapped in the Excellent starting wage and 79 ACRES: On blacktop road - 4 bedroom home with I1- Argyle, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. businesses - more particulars at office. Street. Phone 872-4664. new clear shrink film fringe benefits. Marlette baths; new well and water system; 30x50' barn: 5-1-10-4 Music by Bob Tenbusch and The Golden Stars. Admis- Erla's Packing Co. Community Hospital. Call _>IN CASS CITY: BRAND NEW Ranch type home 24x44' - approximately 65 acres tillable; treed lot - offered to you for 517-635-7491 ask for Mrs. $69,900.00. sion $3.50 per person. Re- Cass City, Michigan Ceramic Fireplace - Natural gas; wall to wall carpeting; Public Notice Schultze. 11-1-17-2 10" insulation in ceiling and S'/a" in walls; l'/z baths; double freshments available. Spon- Dick Erla pane windows; aluminum siding; 20x24' garage with 40 ACRES '.) mile from highway mostlv wooded • Birch sored by St. Ignatius and St. Phone 872-2191 etc. $22,000.00 terms. Joseph Youth Club. 5-1-24-3 8-11-2-tf HELP WANTED - week-end electric door opener. Many more features - your inspection Grant Township waitresses and bar tender. invited!!!! $48,500.00. Terms. Interviews Friday between 77 ACRES - 72 tillable and highly productive - CO acres PIANO TUNING and re- Kcginning March I, I'IKO, all 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at The TILED every 50 feet - no buildings — $155,000.00. Services J pairing on all makes of 5 ACRES: Double frame home thoroughly insulated-remod- roadside ditches must be Station, Main St., Cass City. pianos. 20 years experience. eled 1st floor - new kitchen cabinets; laundry room off approved by the Grant twp. SEPTIC TANK CLEANING 11-1-24-1 kitchen. 1 bedroom down and 2 upstairs need remodeling. 40 ACRES between Cass City and Caro rolling and heavily board before work begins for Member of the Piano Tech- wooded for $20,000.00. and installation. Guaranteed nicians Guild. Duane Johns- New gas furnace; new Andersen windows; large barns - the township to pay a share. work. Also septic beds, Available for $32,500.00 or will sell off 1 ACRE with HOME ton, Bad Axe, Mich. 48413. APPRAISAL trainee - Nat- sewer lines, basements. ional firm with offices in ONLY for $26,500.00!!!! 10 ACRES with well and septic east of Cass City. $8,000 with Grant Township Board Phone 269-7364. 8-2-1-tf Chuck O'Dell, Phone 872- Caro, Vassar and Millington ' -I $2,000 down — good building spot!!!! Donald Reid, Clerk 3031. 8-7-13-tf looking for full or part time,. RANCH TYPE HOME IN CASS CITY: Practically 5-1-17-2 BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY BRICK HOME!!! I! bedrooms - Terrasi & Son career minded individual for maintenance free!! 3 bedrooms; wall to wall carpeting; SNOW PLOWING - Call pleasant kitchen with laundry room; solid insulation; plus Andersen windows - 2 bathrooms. Wall to wall carpeting; our areas. Complete train- basement; 2u car garage; and much more. IMMEDIATE NOW • Every Sunday. Don't 872-3915. 8-12-20-tf Electrical Co. ing program while you earn. 14x22' garage. Large BACKYARD for children!! Available miss Ihis antique and collec- to you for $33,000.00 or with furniture $35,000. POSSESSION —- $43,500.00 terms. No experience necessary. tors lair. Id a.m. Everything AUCTIONEERING - See • New installations and For interview call Gerry at from A-Z in the antique and MAIN STREET EXPOSURE: Cass City -- Offices available MOBILE HOME: 2 bedrooms; fireplace; range and Lorn "Slim" Hillaker. Top repairs 823-8455 or Elaine at 871-4507 refrigerator; etc. remain with home; 2 lots ---- $15,900.00 collectible line. (.'01110 see dollar for your property. • Violations corrected or Dennis at 673-7773. Realty for Attorney, Insurance, Accountant, etc. Home has had and browse at the old Cass extensive remodeling with l'/z baths and extra large and with terms available. Phone 872-3019, Cass City. • Electrical heating and World Hutchinson, Inc., 447' City Lanes. 45:W Weaver St., N. State Street, Caro. 107 S. bright kitchen; PLUS 30x50' block building with furnace, 8-10-3-tf cooling service 3 ACHES Near Owendale and Cass City; Brick home with Cass City. Plus Don's An- • Homes - Farms - Business Main Street, Vassar. 8600 ; perfect for warehouse or Antique shop. More than ample tique Auction to follow at parking for your business!! Your inspection invited. beautiful woodwork - natural oak trim and oak cabinets; CALL ANYTIME State Street, Millington. • family size kitchen; 3 bedrooms; 1'- bathrooms; 3 porches •1:00 p.m. Where you can Chuck Gage 11-1-17-2 . $49,500.00. Terms. always expect the unex- 658-2291 for scenic relaxation: treed lot; plus other buildings. Many Welding Shop Cass City Road, Snover more features -— $38,000.00. pected. For more informa- CLOSE TO SCHOOLS: ONE STORY HOME with full tion call 665-2411. 5-11-29-tf We now have heli-arc welding 8-1-18-tf [Work Wanted) basement; aluminum siding; completely insulated. 2 bedrooms down and large unfinished attic - garage - wet DO YOU NEED MORE ROOM FOR YOUR FAMILY? Specializing in stainless AM NOW HAULING live- LADY WILL DO inside ; plastered walls - beautiful kitchen - offered to you for We have a remodeled 4 bedroom home with two PLANNING steel, blacksmithing, fabrica- stock full time. Reasonable painting, windows, doors, $37,500.00. FIREPLACES and wood burning stoves - plus Lennox Oil ting and radiator repair. rates. Phone 872-4436. Carol walls, cupboards. Phone furnace -1' - BATHROOMS - plus two car garage attached - Hastings. 8-8-30-tf 872-3575. 12-1-24-3 BETWEEN CARO AND CASS CITY -1

I PAGE TWENTY CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,1980 CASSCITY.MICHIGA Condemnation opens way Announce winter for Stoney Creek drain

Work along the Decker- three-quarters of a mile, community cost is still within that ville Road portion of the east of Hoadley Road. The amount. Stoney Creek Drain project setback distance is from the However, the legal costs in Evergreen township got road centerline to the top of because of the court suit and underway last Thursday, the slope closest to the road. the $10,002 condemnation following awarding of a Needed for the added set- cost are in addition to that, ed. classes settlement in a condemna- back was taking of 12.1 acres and Armstead must decide The Cass City Public Psychology is being iaugL tion proceeding the previous of land. The three property whether to spread those Schools Department of Com- by Jerry Pasquantonio, seci day. owners refused to sign an costs against property own- 1 Work was able to begin easement, which necessi- munity Education is offering retarial refresher—by-Judj ers along the drain, town- its winter program of en- Brown, communicatios after a three-member board tated the condemnation ships, state highway depart- of special commissioners hearing before the board of richment, recreational and skills by Susan Shaw ant ment or county-at-large (all high school completion typing by Cheryl Kilbourn. awarded $10,002 total settle- special commissioners. of whom receive the regular ment for the three parcels classes. Registration began A class on Polish language Its accepting of the ap- assessment), some of the Jan. 14. needed along Deckerville for praisal enabled contractor and culture is being offeret four or all of them. Enrichment classes begin cooperatively with Sagmaw, the drain project. Gordon Johnson of Rich- Since the third and final The board, appointed by mond and his crew to start the week of Feb. 4. Adult Valley State College's Irtsti assessment won't appear on high school completion tute of Polish Studies. In-l Sanilac County Probate work the next day along tax bills until December of Judge George Benko, ac- Deckerville. classes begin next week. structor for this non-credit! this year, Armstead said he Community Education class is Mark Witczak. cepted the appraisal sub- Other than that portion, still has several months in mitted by a private apprais- Drain Commissioner Stuart Director Kathleen O'Donnell Hypnotherapist Jamel which to decide how to said the second year of adult Hoke will present a series of I er hired by the three prop- Armstead was the winner in spread the added costs. erty owners involved. the Road Commission's suit. high school completion four clinics to help people) The condemnation hear- Keyes upheld his contention shows a substantial increase stop smoking, lose weight, ing was necessary after that the drains only had to be in enrollment with a pro- build up their self-confi- jected graduating class in Sanilac Circuit Judge Allen a minimum of 16 Va feet from Board files dence or overcome an in- E. Keyes ruled in November the road, as required by 1980 of about 16 students. ability to relax and control in a suit filed by the Sanilac state law. The Road Com- Classes the second se- their emotions. County Road Commission mission had wanted all labor union mester will be psychology, Registration for the winter that in clearing the drain, it drains when running paral- career education, contem- program continues through had to be set back 26 feet lel to the road set back 26 porary issues, U.S. history, Jan. 28 for high schdol along Deckerville for about feet. complaint American government, completion and through; Work started right after DIGGING OUT -- Work got underway along the communication skills, sec- Feb. 8 for enrichment Keyes' ruling, except for the Deckerville Road portion of the Stoney Creek Drain project retarial refresher, typing, classes. woodworking, basic English Community Education Of- Deckerville Road portion. Continued from page one last Thursday, which had awaited settlement of Germania The total project consists and biology. fice hours are 8 a.m.-9 p m , Monday through Thursday, of cleaning, deepening and Natural Resources will pay condemnation proceedings. Behind the controls of the The winter enrichment and 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Fridays Road paving some straightening of ap- the other 50 percent through machine cleaning out the only portion of the drain that is program is open to youth Call 872-4151. proximately eight miles of a federal grant. already the required 26 feet back from the road is the age 16 and adults with the drain and its branches, The request was made by several offerings for youngs- ahead? mostly in Evergreen, but the Tuscola County Fire- contractor, Gordon Johnson of Richmond. ters such as Socc'er To Me partly in Lamotte township. men's Association and Kros- taught by veteran soccer Driver cited All of the drain cleaning is wek. coach Jim Mclntyre and Continued from, page one completed north of Decker- A new workers' compen- Disco for Kids offered by sation policy, previously ap- Sally Porritt. doing the repaying, the firm ville Road and about two- after local thirds of it south of there. proved, was signed with Michigan Mirror The community education could also blacktop some of Leveling of dirt, clearing Corporate Service, Inc. The office is offering numerous the unpaved roads at less away of brush, seeding of county will have to pay any '•joint ventures" with local accident cost than if a contractor had banks and cutting across claims up to $100,000, but the business and agencies. to come in just to do the dirt roads where new culverts 1980 premium will be Schneeberger's will be offer- Douglas R. McArthur, 18, roads. are needed will probably $29.425, compared to $141,000 ing a free series of micro- of 6733 E. Main Street, was The meeting last Wednes- wait until spring. in 1979 under the old com- Governor pledges wave cooking classes. Police ticketed by Cass City police day was also supposed to If the mild weather holds, pletely insured policy. Chief Wilson will present a on a charge of failure to stop cover a possible program to work will continue through The- county Community mini-session on everyday within an assured clear dis- begin rebuilding some of the the winter. If so, according Mental Health Services self-defense for women tance after a 9:35 p m county's dilapidated to the contractor, the entire agency renewed an old re- Wednesday, Feb. 20, free. accident Saturday. bridges, but that subject project may be done in May quest to have the county Jane Mitchell, RN, from Officers reported Mr wasn't discussed. provide the money to buy the no new taxes Hills and Dales General or June. Arthur ran into the rear of a The unspoken consensus, Johnson was the success- 'materials for construction of Hospital will present two vehicle driven by Kenneth those contacted by the ful low bidder for the project a new PATCH House, to he free workshops, cardiopul- A. Nicol, 20, of 7314 Decker- vened. crime, call for legislation to inonary resuscitation (heart Chronicle agreed, was that in June, 1978, and the project constructed by county buikl- By Warren M. Hoy I ville Road, Deford, west- Milliken, in his annual reform the state's horse saver) starting Thursday, the unpaved roads for which would have long since been •ing trades students. .Mich. Press Association bound on Main Street, who state-of-the-state address, racing industry and sponsor Feb. 28, and a 3-week basic there are contracts for completed had it not been The home is for children had stopped for a car in front declared it was good but put a conference to search for blacktopping should get for the Road Commission suffering mental, emotional Governor William G. Mil- life support class starting of him which was turning forth a long list of priority ways to effectively use the paved before tackling the suit. or behavioral problems. A liken and legislative leaders March 6. John Ha ire of the left onto Leach Street. items for 1980. renewable forest products bridge problem. Armstead had based his facility is presently being have left no doubt that Cass City Chronicle will join Elva May Freeman, 69, of The governor declared as an energy source. drain assessments on the rented. monumental tasks await the with Jirn McCloskey of 4916 State Street, Gagetown, early in his address he would Prior to the governor's The man who finds him- $187,000 bid price plus con- The request is now under executive and legislative WKYO-WIDL Radio in pre- was westbound on Bay City- be proposing no new taxes annual message, House self down and out soon finds tingency of slightly more consideration by the board's branches of government as senting "Writing The News Forestville Road, two miles for 1980. He said in order to Speaker Bobby Crim and his friends are up and away. than 10 percent. The project finance committee. the 198(1 Legislature con- Release." Marian Keating east of M-53 in Sanilac' avoid any tax hikes, more Senate Majority Leader Wil- re of Sunnyside of the Street county, at 5 p.m. las( than ever, government must liam Faust outlined their and Tom Sutler of Konrad's Wednesday when a deer ran adjust programs and activi- legislative priorities for the Bakery will offer classes in into the driver's side door of ties to live within restricted 1980 session. Another way to make the most of your money- beginning needlepoint and her car. The deer got up and limits as each resident of the Those priorities were not cake decorating respective- ran off. Tuscola county dep- AUTOMATICALLY! state must live within per- unlike the governor's. uties investigated, apparent- sonal limits. Crim predicted an eco- ' Sally Porritt will host The list presented to mem- ly as their car was the i) nomic recession will prove a Ihree "disco" classes and nearest of any police unit bers of the legislature by the major challenge to the Rev. Harry Capps will pre- At 8:15 p.m. Saturday, MONTHO governor cited more then 350 Legislature during 1980. He sent a workshop on effective specific administrative or according to deputies, Rich- added, that despite falling communication. The Cle- ard Greer, 22, of Troy, was legislative steps the gover- revenues and a drain on lancls will return with a class westbound on Bevens Road,/ MONE nor deems as necessary this state services, the state in chair caning, Janet Lins- year. west of Clothier Road, when should not raise taxes in an mier with dog obedience, his car collided with a deer ON THK STATE'S effort to make up the reve- and Teresa Moore with con- iFROM budget, the governor said he nue shortfalls. versational Spanish. 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