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CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1984<br />
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CASS CITY, MICHIGAN<br />
IJbly Lions<br />
Unofficial <strong>to</strong>tals of Tuesday’s election Hallow e en<br />
winners<br />
President<br />
Ronald Reagan<br />
George Bush<br />
Walter Mondale<br />
Seraldine Ferraro<br />
Sena<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Carl Levin D<br />
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3 21<br />
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129<br />
Jack Lousma R<br />
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8th District Rep<br />
Bob Traxler D<br />
John Heussner R<br />
77th District Rep<br />
Dick Allen R<br />
Duane Harder D<br />
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State<br />
. Proposals E,/ g<br />
Proposal A<br />
Proposal B 1<br />
Proposal C<br />
Proposal One<br />
0.5 mills for 5 years<br />
Proposal Two<br />
0.25 mills for 5 years -<br />
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Wrangler<br />
Specials,<br />
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Where everything you buy Is guaranteed!<br />
Cass City<br />
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Everything you need!<br />
Complete<br />
$1<br />
instructions ><br />
arran g eme n t<br />
P<br />
Cabbage Patch<br />
BEN FRANKLIN<br />
Where everything you buy is guaranteed!<br />
Cass City<br />
6g9<br />
DOLL HEADS<br />
$688<br />
Styles Ass’t.<br />
soft Sculpture<br />
DOLL KITS<br />
S79Q<br />
Including Stuffing<br />
-CHRISTMAS<br />
FABRIC<br />
SQ49<br />
45” Prints . . . . . - & yd.<br />
$249<br />
45” Flannel. ... . .<br />
60” Tablecloth.<br />
Parac h ut e<br />
Pants<br />
Leather-Look $1<br />
Pants<br />
ASSORTED<br />
CUTOUTS<br />
Yd.<br />
The Ubly Lions Club held<br />
its annual Halloween children’s<br />
costume party in the<br />
Elementary School’s audi<strong>to</strong>rium<br />
Oct. 31. Onehundred<br />
and seventy-five<br />
of the 250 people were in<br />
costume.<br />
Prizes, donuts and cider<br />
were donated by the Lions<br />
from money earned at their<br />
annual Oc<strong>to</strong>ber candy sale.<br />
It began at 7:30 p.m. with<br />
the judging and club members<br />
making cash award<br />
presentations <strong>to</strong> the win<br />
ners of the most original,<br />
most comical and spookiest<br />
costumes in four age<br />
groups,<br />
The winners I Most comical,<br />
were: 4 and under,<br />
Laurence E. Fisher 11, 1st)<br />
Janelle Schrader, 2nd, and<br />
Amanda Kaczor, 3rd. Ages<br />
5 thru 8, Ryan Osen<strong>to</strong>ski,<br />
1st) Amy Joel Essenrnacher,<br />
2nd, Stevie Weltin,<br />
3rd. Ages 9 thru 12, Tracy<br />
Sweeney, 1st) Rodney<br />
Osan<strong>to</strong>wski, Bnd, Michelle<br />
SmigieIski, 3rd.<br />
Most original winners<br />
were, 4 and under: Brian<br />
Rutkowski, 1st) Jennifer<br />
Ziemer, 2nd) Kyle Recker,<br />
3rd. Ages 5 thru 8: Perry<br />
Heleski, 1st) Nicky Teel,<br />
2nd) Jamie Bukoski, 3rd.<br />
Ages 9 thru 12: A trio, Jepnifer,<br />
John and Andrew<br />
Sweeney were lst, Jennifer<br />
Teel, 2nd, Keith Hagen, 3rd.<br />
Winners of the Spookiest:<br />
4 and under, Kari Dhyse,<br />
lst, Timmy O’Malley, 2nd<br />
and Keith Rutkowski, 3rd.<br />
Ages 5 thru 8: Clint Hagen,<br />
lst, Mike Essenmacher,<br />
2nd) Brad O’Malley, 3rd.<br />
Ages 9 thru 12: Holl<br />
Helewski, lst, Mad<br />
Smigielski, 2nd and Jason<br />
Ruthig, 3rd.<br />
Winners in the 13 through<br />
18 and older group were<br />
judged on originality and<br />
willingness <strong>to</strong> participate.<br />
They were: Becky Kaczor,<br />
Karen McMillan, Barbara<br />
Ruthig, Pam Sweeney and<br />
Sharon Ziemba.<br />
The Grand Champion<br />
Costume Award went <strong>to</strong> the<br />
Upside Down Man, Perry<br />
Heleski.<br />
Members of the Halloween<br />
Costume Party Cornmittee<br />
were William<br />
Roberts, John Smigielski<br />
and Ernest Zinger.<br />
Survivors -<br />
should appl;<br />
for ’benefits<br />
Surviving dependents of<br />
a deceased worker should<br />
apply for Social Security<br />
benefits as soon as possible<br />
following the worker’s<br />
death, William T. Clynes,<br />
Social Security manager in<br />
Saginaw, said recently.<br />
Applying promptly will<br />
allow benefits td start in the<br />
shortest possible time. In<br />
addition, Clynes said, some<br />
benefits cqnnat be paid<br />
more than a month before<br />
the application is filed.<br />
Social Security benefits<br />
can be paid <strong>to</strong> these sur-<br />
vivors :<br />
0 Unmarried children*<br />
under 18, or under d9 if a;<br />
full-time high school stu-;<br />
dent. H<br />
a Unmarried children:<br />
over 18 who were disabled$<br />
before 22 and remain dis-z<br />
abled. &<br />
a A surviving widow or;<br />
widower of any age caring?<br />
for a child under 16 or dis-;:<br />
abled who gets benefits. +<br />
a Widow or widower 60;<br />
Sizes 7 - 14<br />
$1 8gg or older.<br />
e Disabled widow<br />
8<br />
o$<br />
59 9<br />
STENCILS<br />
$249<br />
Christmas . . . .<br />
Tin Ware . . a . .<br />
$1<br />
$1<br />
UP<br />
Qg<br />
Wooden Boxes<br />
MAKE THAT SPECIAL GlFT<br />
Where everything you uuy is guaranteed!<br />
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Cass City<br />
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widower 50-60.<br />
e Dependent parent 62 09<br />
older. *I<br />
Benefits can also be paiQ<br />
<strong>to</strong> a surviving divorcee’<br />
spouse if the marriage te<br />
the deceased worker lasted<br />
10 years or more. Grand-;<br />
children can get benefits o<br />
a grandparent’s recora<br />
under cettain cir;<br />
cumst ances. L<br />
Before any benefits can’<br />
be paid, the worker muse<br />
have had credit for a ceri<br />
tain amount of work coa<br />
vered by Social Security. 18<br />
1984, the amount ranged<br />
from 1% <strong>to</strong> 8% years de:<br />
pending on the worker’?<br />
age at death.<br />
More information aboub<br />
survivors’ benefits can be<br />
obtained at the Saginaw SOC<br />
cia1 Security office, located<br />
at the corner of East<br />
Cenesee and North Warre?<br />
Streets. The telephone<br />
number is 771-1010. The<br />
people there will be glad tq<br />
answer any questions. ;<br />
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