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SS CITY, MICHIGAN '•aro principal :> be honored i'he staff at Ben H. Mcmb Elementary School on oper Street, Caro, is concting an open house Suny, May 21, to honor Princ- -.\ Lillian M. Dunlap for r 40 years in education, lours will be 3-5 p.m. 'Jhwl/c Shabbona Area News Marie Meredith Phone 672-9489 Mrs. Jack Pickett and daughter April and son Dale of Waterford were Saturday of the Month Remington Model 870 Now Just M39 Reg. $195.00 12 Gauge Only Standard Deer Gun Check our complete line of Remington, Ithaca, Browning, 8KB, Weatherby, Savage, Mossberg and FIE guns No Lay-Away On Item Of The Month O.BEE HARDWARE ass City Phone 872-2270 guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming and family. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hoagg spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hoag at Northville. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hyatt and sons were Sunday afternoon callers of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Campbell at Gilford. HILLTOPPERS The Hilltoppers of the RLDS church met Friday evening, May 5, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curt Cleland for a 6:30 supper. Mrs. Marie Snell and Mrs. George Krause told about their trip to Hawaii. Mrs. Voyle Dorman was in charge of recreation. The next meeting will be at the church annex with Marie Meredith, hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Billot of Snover were Saturday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dorman. In the afternoon they were all callers of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sawdon and family of Deford. Mr. and Mrs. Ryerson Puterbaugh and daughter Lana and Dalton Puterbaugh attended the wedding of Christine Cherniawski and Dennis Fellie Saturday at the Wilmot Catholic church and the reception at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Caro. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Puterbaugh also attended the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Smith and Monica were Saturday afternoon callers of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wheeler and Jeff and Mrs. Cecil Navarro and Stephan spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Monaco at Pontiac. Mrs. Clark Auslander was a Friday evening caller of Mrs. Frank Pelton. Mrs. Ralph Smith attended the graduation tea at Marlette School Sunday afternoon. Her grandson, Mark Geister, is a graduate. Ross Beach will be in charge of the preaching services next Sunday, May 14, at the Shabbona, Decker and Elmer churches. He and Mrs. Beach will meet with the MYF at 7:30 p.m. at Shabbona. The rest of the church will have a special meeting with them at 8:15 p.m. Three good ideas to conserve your energy around home. I. Heat your home with natural gas. Natural gas is still your best energy source (or home heating. Clean, efficient and available noiK to meet residential needs; contact Southeastern Michigan Gas Company if you are planning a new home, remodeling an old home or simply upgrading your present home heating system 2. Install additional insulation to save even more energy. If your home is more than five years old, chances are it does not have sufficient insulation by today's standards. Right ^^^ now, at the end of the heating season, is the time J_-X***^* Ss * l »^^ to check your ceiling insulation to be sure it is adequate ^^^^ ^^^^ to today's energy-saving requirements. JIVIJ^I ^| WT*^*" 3. Install a clock-operated thermostat. A clock operated thermostat such as the Honeywell" Chronotherm* automatically adjusts your home temperature to a lower setting after you've gone to bed and warms the house again before you get up. While you're sleeping, you're also saving energy. The Honeywell* Chronotherm* is available from Southeastern Michigan Gas Company. Southeastern Michigan Gas Company wants you to conserve your energy! SOUTHEASTERN /MICHIG4N GAS CO/MB4NY Port Huron: 987-7900 New Baltimore: 725-27<strong>11</strong> Sandusky: 648-2333 Albion: 629-3939 Check your telephone directory for a toll free number for your area CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, MAY <strong>11</strong>,<strong>1978</strong> PAGE THREE Mr. and Mrs. Merle Waun of Birch Run were Friday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil VanNorman. Mrs. Nelin Richardson was a Wednesday guest of her sister, Mrs. Willis Brown of Cass City. YOUTH NIGHT The RLDS church is having a youth Fund Night Sunday evening, May 14, at 6:30 p.m. Supper will be served. <strong>To</strong>m Fulcher will be guest singer. Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Dorman were Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs. Maude Houghton. The regular meeting of Evergreen Guys and Gals will be a roller skating party Monday, May 15, at the roller rink in Caro, from 7 till 9:30. BRIDAL SHOWER Friday evening, May 5, Miss Lana Puterbaugh entertained at a bridal shower in honor of Miss Diane Leslie, bride-elect. WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT The RLDS Women's Department will meet Thursday, May 18, with Mrs. Howard Gregg, hostess, and Mrs. Wilfred Turner, cohostess. Worship will be in charge of Mrs. Voyle Dorman. Roll call is Something I look forward to doing this next month that is unusual. A noon luncheon will be served. Offer college classes in Marlette The Marlette Community Education Department is still establishing freshman level college classes at Marlette High School this fall. Persons who want to enroll should call the superintendent's office at (517) 635-7425 and state what classes they are interested in taking. Charity may begin at home, but folks become more charitable by giving to the homeless. CCHS honor your Neighbor says roll released Shorter work week Listed below are the students who have made the fifth marking period honor roll at Cass City High School. A + indicates all A's. TWELFTH GRADE Kevin Brown-I-, Paula Butler, Sandy Cody+, Charles Clark, Valerie Dodson, Joan Freiburger+, Kathie German, Charyl Gilliam, Brenda Goslin, Lora Gutierrez+, Jeff Hartel, Sharon Hendrick, Kris Hill, Paul Kerbyson, Walt Laming, Cindy Little, Debbie Lockwood + , Lorna Lowe, and Judy Luana. Cheri Martin, Marie Mocan, Ethel Morrish, Janet Murdick, Mark Particka, Frankenmuth 'peoples race' on July 4 Runners of all ages are invited to participate in the third annual "Peoples Race" July 4 in Frankenmuth. Runners will have a choice of 10 or 20 kilometer courses. Proceeds from the event, sponsored by the Frankenmuth Jaycees, will be donated to the Muscular Dystrophy campaign. There will be 26 divisions in the event, assuring each runner of a race that best suits his or her style. Traditional hand-lettered German steins, trophies, and medals will be awarded to the top finishers. All entrants will receive a race shirt. <strong>To</strong> insure inclusion, runners are urged to register before June 20. On a space available basis, registrations will be accepted from 6-<strong>11</strong> p.m. July 3 and from 6:30-8 a.m. on race day. Registration fee will be $5 if postmarked before midnight June 20; $7 after that. More information can be obtained by contacting Harry Brumer in Frankenmuth at (517) 652-2470. Mike Richards, Dianna Smith+, Dale Smith, Debbie Sowden, Sherry Spaulding, Kim Stec, Diane Stine, Debbie Tuckey-f, John Tuckey, Karen Wagg+, Wendy Ware, Janice Wentworth+. ELEVENTH GRADE <strong>To</strong>dd Alexander, Anita Brown, Bob Brown, Charles Brown, Sara Brown, Carrie Carpenter, Amy Doerr, Daniel Ertman, Sandy Guinther + , Frances Kozan, HopeLaPonsie+, Gail Laszlo, Carol Little+, Suzanne Little+ , Mary Lockwood+, Dwight Loeding, Rochelle Messer, Pat Otulakowski, Thomas Prich + , Renee Schember-h Debra Stec, Ann Thane, Linda Umpfenbach, Maryke Venema + , Cindy Ware-f-, Laurie Ware. TENTH GRADE Robert Clarke+ , Renee Erla + , Lori Ewald+, Timothy Fahrner, Susan Finkbeiner, Mark Guinther+, Jane Hobart, Linda Holdburg, Scott Krueger + , Daniel LaPonsie + , Karen Little, Sandy Little, Kenneth Martin, Denise Okerstrom, Deborah Page + , Melanie Particka+, Teresa Scollon, Brian Smerdon, Karen Stine, Lori Teichman-f-, Nancy <strong>To</strong>nti, <strong>To</strong>dd <strong>To</strong>ner, Kevin Wagg + , Linda Whittaker-)-, Wally Widdis. NINTH GRADE Brian Bills, Chris Buehrly + , Julie Carpenter, Darla Grouse, Carol Dillon, Robert Healy, Brenda Izydorek, Susanna Kappen + , Sherry Lefler, Danette Loeding+ , Beabe McLachlan, Scott Murphy + , Mike O'Dell, Gerald Page, and Mechelle Particka + . Shelly Rabideau, Deanna Sawdon-K Kelly Seurynck, John Scollon, Kathy Sherman, Doug Sowden, Tammy Tibbits, Craig <strong>To</strong>nti, Katherine Tyo, Dave Whittaker, Lonnie Wilson, Ken Wischmeyer, Teresa Zmierski. Tho Want Ads aro newsy too. New books at the library BLOODLINE, by Sidney Sheldon (fiction). After her wealthy and powerful father's sudden death, young Elizabeth Roffe becomes the new president of his international pharmaceutical company and discovers that someone is out to destroy the family-owned firm and to kill her. THE WOMAN DOCTOR'S DIET FOR WOMEN; BAL- ANCED DEFICIT DIETING AND THE BRAND NEW RE- START DIET, by Dr. Barbara Edelstein (non-fiction). Especially written for women and their metabolic needs. Dr. Edelstein's guide to weight control emphasizes the necessity of suiting a diet to one's lifestyle, specific likes and dislikes, and body metabolism. ARLENE FRANCIS: A MEMOIR, by Arlene Francis (nonfiction). The author records her long and successful career in radio, television, motion pictures, and on the stage and candidly reveals her private life as wife, mother, and an always optimistic woman. Stop At Cass City's Gift Center And pick up that MOTHER'S DAY GIFT • Corsages • Jewelry « Potted Plants • China might not create jobs Labor unions recently held best way to create employ- a conference in Dearborn to ment is to have only one promote reduction of the parent in a household work, 40-hour work week, which be it the husband or wife. they claimed would result in Having one parent at home, more jobs being created. he added, "would also solve Rev. James Van Dellen alot of our problems with has his doubts. "It would home and family." probably result in ""more" The pastor of Good Shepjobs, but I'm not sure the herd Lutheran church, Van people who would need them Dellen and his wife, Judy, would get them," he com- have five children, ranging mented. in age from 1-10. He feels that some people who have their work week shortened will take advantage of the additional hours available and get a second job. If workers work fewer hours, he feels ideally pay should decrease "otherwise our inflation will increase even more than it is." Realistically, he doesn't expect that pay would be decreased, so he suggests it should stay the same. "<strong>To</strong>o many people are trying to get too much for as little work as they can put in," he commented. Rev. 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