How the Hawks stack up O’Dells survive violent storm 3 -ring circus comes back in basketball, football on lake Michigan pleasure cruise to Cass City Sept. 1 Pages 8-9 Page 5 Page 12 CASS CITY CHRO-b.J --?,E VOLUME 81, NUMBER 20 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN -WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1987 Twenty-five cents -PPLEMENTS 3rd request Ubly to trypa ai for school m la The Ubly Board of Edu- teacher. he said. dicted that the district cation Monday night de- Landeryou explained fol- About 28 percent of the would have to make cuts if cided it will ask voters a lowing Monday’s meeting district’s voters turned out the millage request were third time to approve a mil- that the board’s decision re- for Thursday’s vote. A total defeated. The cuts, includ- lage increase following re- garding asking for a re- of 905 persons cast ballots, ing possibly not replacing jection Thursday of a re- duced increase in millage one of which was spoiled, Walsh, implementing split quest for 2.2 additional is based on the district’s compared to 891 voters (in- classrooms in the elemen- mills for one year for school student population. cluding 5 spoiled votes) in tary school and reducing operations. “. . .for the first time in the June 8 election. In that supplies, would be neces- The board, during a 90- 10 years, the Ubly Schools election, voters approved a sary to make up for de- minute special meeting, ap- are going to have (24) new request for one mill for 5 creases in the district’s proved asking for an addi- students,” he said, adding years to purchase buses. state equalized valuation. tional 1.4 mills instead of that the increase in pupils The district’s current tax the 2.2 mill request, which breaks a trend of declining rate is 26.6

Audrey Katttnberget Phone 872-3049

Jim Perry was honored Ernest Wilhelmi of Pastor A.E. McFarland Mrs. Audrey Cummings at a surprise birthday party Plymouth and John of Cass City was surprised accompanied Mr. and Mrs. at his home Sunday after- Wilhelmi of East Detroit Friday evening on his 70th Lee Cummings to Perrys- noon when about 30 friends spent the weekend with birthday with over 200 rela- burg, Ohio, Saturday, Aug. and relatives gathered for their mother, Mrs. Lilah tives and friends gathering 8, to attend the wedding of a cookout and cooperative Wilhelmi. in the Nazarene fellowship Philip Cargnino and Sue meal. hall in Caro. All 8 children Walker. The groom is a Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tracy and families, and guests grandson of Mrs. Audrey Mr. and Mrs. Emerson attended the Wilson reun- from every church he has Cummings. Peters of Vassar and Mar- ion Sunday, Aug. 23, held in pastored were present. gie Hackworth of Flint the 4-H building on the Tus- Guests attended from Kis- Mrs. Audrey Cummings were dinner guests Sunday cola County Fairgrounds. simmee, Fla., Washington, received word of the birth of Phil Profit in Clarkston. Around 30 attended. Ill., Lincoln Park, Lapeer, of a 7 pound-2 ounce great- Flushing, Ellington, grandson, born Aug. 17 to Bruce Little and Grace The Elmwood Quilting Alpena, Portage, -Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Les- Mills of Hayward, Calif., Circle met at the Cultural Mayville, New Lothrop, ter of Port Huron. Mrs. ks- were guests of his sister, Center last Wednesday Coldwater and Cass City. ter fs a granddaughter of Don and Lois Roberts, at with 13 members present. Mrs. Cummings. their cabin at Mio Aug. 16, The next meeting will be at Bruce Little and Grace 17 and 18. They spent 2 days the same place Sept. 2. Mills of California spent a Mrs. Doris Vahovick of in Cass City before return- few days in Cass City last DeWitt spknt a week with ing to California Aug. 21. Clarence. Zapfe and week. They visited his aunt, her mother, Mrs. Audrey c Roger Godbey of Clio vis- Mrs. Paul Craig. Cummings. The Cass River WCTU ited Mrs. Lyle Zapfe Fri- will meet Friday, Aug. 28, day. In the afternoon a Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stouten- Mr. and Mrs. Sewill at the home of Mildred niece of Mrs. Zapfe’s, Mrs. burg of Cass City are the Mudge of New Port, Trisch with a potluck picnic Robert Wurm of Sebewa- parents of twin boys, born Richey, Fl., visited Marion Mr. and Mrs. Will Burdon dinner at noon. Guests are ing, visited them. Aug. 13. Jeffrey Allen and Larry McClorey Mon- invited. weighed 6 pounds and 4 day morning. They came to Diane M. Fuller and Wil- rose petals. Mrs. Ruth Timmons, ounces and Jarod Ross attend the McConnell- lard J. Burdon were united The groom wore a white Mrs. Harlan Dickinson, Patti and Debbie of Owen- weighed 5 pounds and 10 Shagena reunion held Sun- in marriage July 11 at tuxedo complete with tails daughter Elizabeth and dale and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ounces. They join two day, Aug. 16, at the Cass Forest Park Covenant and matching cummer- Katie Crane spent Monday, nold LaPeer were dinner brothers, Matthew and City Park. Church in Muskegon. Rev. bund and bow tie. The Aug. 17, in Mackinaw City, guests Wednesday of Mr. Nicholas. Grandparents Don Johnson officiated the groomsmen wore gray St. Ignace and Mackinac Is- and Mrs. Gaylord LaPeer. are Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mr . and Mrs. Mic Miracle double-ring ceremony. tuxedoes with white shirts land, returning home Tues- Stoutenburg and Ms. of Merritt Island, Fla., are The bride’s parents are and gray cummerbunds. day. Mrs. Bruce Gelbaugh and Dorothy Knight, all of Cass the parents of a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fuller of Best man was Terry daughter Emily of Plain- City. Sarah Michelle. Born Aug. Muskegon and the groom is Muntz, friend of the groom. . Sunday, Aug. 23, Doris well came Saturday, Aug. 13, she weighed 6 pounds the son of Mr. and Mrs. Groomsmen were Mark Evens, Emma Kettlewell, 22, and stayed until Monday Guests of Mrs. Audrey and 13 ounces. She joins Paul Burdon of Gagetown. Goslin, Mark Rabideau, Audrey Cummings and visiting her mother, Mrs. Cummings were Mr. and Stephen, 8, and Rachel, 4. Given in marriage by her Kirk Winter and Jack Hog- Helen Lorentzen of Cass Donna Holm, grand- Mrs. Paul Torres, son Grandparents are Mr. and father, the bride wore a burg, friends-of the groom. City met Ann Marie mwther, Mrs. Lyle Zapfe, Nathan of Midland, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Merchant and white satin gown With a fit- Mark apd Steve Fuller, Lorentzen of Sa inaw in and her sister and family, Mrs. Lee Cummings of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miracle, ted and dropped-waist brothers of the bride, were Frankenrnuth an went to the Roger Roots, and Gladwin and Mrs. Irene all of Cass City. Mrs. Stuart bodice trimmed with 1ace, ushers. the Fischer Opera3 Haus to friends. Parr of New Jersey. Mrs. Merchant left Thursday to pearls and sequins. Shoul- Master and mistress of see “The Gaslight Revue.” Audrey Cummings and smnd 2 weeks with her der bows accented the short ceremonies were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rav Mrs. Parr, her niece, had daughter and family. son of Marion- Colburn of tiered lace. bouffant sleeves. The Mrs. Ralph Carlson, aunt Mr. and Mrs. George Durham, Conn., and the Jennifer Rayl of Harh chapel length train was de- and uncle of the bride. Fisher Sr. attended the day, Aug. 17, and visited years. late John Colburn, Sr. Beach, niece of the bride, corated with a single large The bride’s mother wore Baptist family camp at the Mrs. Evelyn Buck and Engaged Escorted to the altar by was flower girl. Her fh?r bow. Completing her attire a rose-colored street-length Wesleyan campgrounds Norma Van Horn. They- Scott Stine of Saginaw her father, the bride wore length dress was of, the was a satin headpiece. It dress and the groqm’s near Vassar last Thursday went to see the New Project and Randy Stine offonia a traditional ivory taffeta same lace and taffeta a‘s was a tear-shape pillbox de- mother wore a pale taupe and Friday. Nature in Vanderbilt and spent the weekend with bridal gown with a Queen the bridesmaids’. colored tea-length dress. their mother, Mrs. corated with trailing pearls returned home Wednesday. Anne neckline and slight August Garbatini .’ of and a chapel length veil. Both wore a rose and white Monday, Aug. 24, supper Elizabeth Stine. leg-0-mutton sleeves. The Hamden, Conn., friend’ ,af The bride carried a cas- wrisb corsage. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- bodice and sleeves were the groom, was best m”a. cade bouquet of Daphne- The fathers wore gray David Wright of Bay City Mrs. Elizabeth Stine took thur Fisher were Mr. and spent from Wednesday, heavily embroidered with Groomsmen were James rose colored roses and tuxes and .‘@,atching cum- Mrs. Scott Fisher and chil- her cousin, Catherine Pet- Alencon lace and seed Colburn of New York Cit:, white carnations with trail- merbunds., . Aug. 19, until Saturday with zold, home to Redford Wed- dren, on furlough from Ger- his grandparents, Mr. and pearls. The hemline of the brother of the groom, arp ing streamers of ivy and Mr. and Mrs, .he Langen- many, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle nesday, A%; 19. She re- full floor length skirt was Thomas Callahan of MiI- ribbons. burg attended the guest re- Mrs. Charles Wright. Dur- turned to Cass City Sunday Faber of Sebewaing and ing his stay, they went to edged with embroidered ford, Conn., friend of the Julie Ferski, friend of the gister and cut the cake. Mr. and Mrs. George morning. Alencon lace as was the groom. -Ronald ArmbrFt bride, was maid of honor. Dennis Rabideau read a Crossroads Village near Fisher Sr. of Cass City. Mt. Morris. cathedral length train. of Wallingford, Conn., Bridesmaids were Susan Scripture passage. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stine The bride’s headpiece friend of the groom, and Fuller, sister of the bride, “The Wedding Song” and and boys of Ubly were cal- was covered with seed Wade Metcalf of Alma, “Lord’s Prayer.” were sung lers of Mrs. Elizabeth Stine Paula Burdon, sister of the \ Meg’r Pog pearls, sequins and crys- cousin of the bride, were groom, Tina Entsminger by Jami Baker, Bruce Dob- Sunday, Aug. 23. tals and held in place the ushers. and Denise Kroll, friends of ben and Suzanne Van Pelt. rolled edge fingertip veil. Candlelighters were the bride. They wore The accompanist was Retirees tour She carried a cascading Scott Maggelet of Guilford, Daphne-rose tea-length pianist, Elise Carlson. bouquet of gardenias, Conn., nephew of the groob dresses of satin and shim- Following the ceremony, Harbor Beach stephanotis, ivy and Prin- and Eric Rayl of Harbo. mery silk lace. Their a dinner and dance recep- cess Diana roses. Beach, nephew of the bride. bouquets were white carna- tion was held at the Mona Sherry Lonsberry of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rayl bf Lake Boating Club. Guests 7The Cass City Retired tions, Daphne-rose carna- Daytime TV Persons group went to Har- Angel Mae Pena Gagetown, uncle and iuqte tions and white rosebuds attended from Peru, 111.; Sr. Citizens Menu of the bride, were readers Boston, Mass.; Long bor Beach Thursday, Aug. accented with lace and 13. Eleven members and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest and served as host and hps- trailing satin ribbons. Branch, N.J. ; Lovington, one guest had lunch at Pena of Cass City announce Senior citizens are &ked tess. The miniature bride was N.M. ; Virginia Beach, Va. ; Kldmp’s Restaurant at the engagement of their to make reservations on the Roma Lee Campbell of Nicole Doerr, friend of the Muskegon, Detroit, Grand If, heaven foibid, one (What’s a dog doing with a noon. daughter, Angel Mae, to day of the meal between 8 Fairgrove was organist groom. She wore a floor- Rapids, Traverse City, St. a.m.-g a.m. by calling Ann were condemned to watch- license plate? ) They then took a guided Kevin R. Nicholas, son of with Carl Mantey of Port, length white dress with a Louis, Swartz Creek, Un- tour of the Grice House Richard Nicholas of Cass Stepka 872-5337. Austin, soloist. A lace bodice decorated with ionville, Gagehwn,. Cass ing daytime TV, is there an HIDCBLL (High de- alternative to the soap cibels) belonged to heavy Museum. A 3,000-pound City and Ruth Shamka of saxophone quartet corn- ’ sequins and pearls. Shoul- City, Owendale and Sebe- a MONDqY, 31 posed of Donald, Nancj operas? metal group. W8LPADA, lighthouse prism is one of Owendale. AUG. der bows adorned the puff waing. the highlights at the A November wedding is Wade and Jason Metcalf of sleeves. An open tear- The couple are graduates Yes. One could choose on the bumper of a “desper- Beef Stroganoff Casserole Alma, uncle, aunt arrd sports, from billiards to ate guy,” was translated museum, located just north being planned. shaped headpiece with of Ferris State College. Yellow Wax Beans cousins of the bride, pro- surfing (if you have “Wait till payday.” \ of Harbor Beach along M- pearls, ribbons and shoul- They are residing in Muske- a ESPN) ,old movies or game In the interest of re- 25. Marriage licenses Salad Bar, Variety Bread vided special preludes. A der-length veil completed gon where they are Built after the fire of 1871, Fresh Plums trumpet recessional was her attire. She carried a de- employed by Co Optical and shows. search, I watched the show Paul Strasz, Caro, and In the latter category, it twice and found that I was it survived the fire of 1881 Milk, Coffee, Tea played by Kevin Smith of corated basket filled with Peck Optical. Linda Maynard, Caro. Alma. seems everybody is hoping much better at it the second and is one of the oldest Gary Taylor, Caro, and come up with another day. That was scary. homes in the town. A barn WEDNESDAY, SEm. 2 A social hour and dinner- to Connie Clark, Caro. dance reception followed Wheel of Fortune, and a lot “Love Me, Love Me Not” has been built more re- Rick Smith, Ypsilanti, $ally Doerr Dance’sudio of them don’t have a ranks somewhere below cently and houses old farm Sweet & %ur Pork the ceremony at the Fran- and household items. and Carey Carnet, Mil- Peas & Carrots kenmuth Bavarian Inn prayer. “Newlywed Game,” which lington. Mixed Fruit CUP Motor Lodge. Guests werr - Classes Still Availa ,le A couple that I wouldn’t isn’t saying much for it. Following, the group made a guided tour of the Joseph Kramer, Caro, Variety Bread, Brownies present from Michigan, In- invest in are “Love Me, The format was some- and Catherine Campbell, Milk, COffe, Tea diana, California, New new Coast Guard Station P--.-. 9 Love Me Not” and what obscure, but 3 guys bdl u. Tap “Bumper Stumpers.” and 2 girls, or vice versa, and one of its boats. York and Connecticut. Kevin Crumby, Mayville, FRIDAY, SEPT. 4 Following a honeymoon The rules for “Bumper try to capture one another The next meetingat willGood be and April Torrey, Mayville. F1sl’f Jazz Stumpers” appear to be by answering some pretty held spt. to Aruba, the couple will under construction, so it weird true or false quep Shepherd Lutheran Fellow- Nathan Macaroni and Cheese reside in Durham, COM., ship Hall at noon with pot- City, and Judith Sauvala, Broccoli where the groom is may be a fairly new, and tions relating to love and Fresh ‘l’omato Slices employed with AT & T as a hopefully short-lived, show. sex. luck lunch, followed by the cF:2;k Mosher, business meeting. Corn Muffin, Peaches systems manager. The Essentially, the object is When the players are nar- Gagetown. and Nadine Milk, Coffee, Tea bride is a nurse anesthetist to figure out the specialized rowed down to one man and hbbury,Cass City. at Meriden-Wallingford license plates that belong one woman, they assume Hills and Dalee Ronnie Randolph, Caro, Menu subject to change. Hospital. to specified individuals. respective positions on the General Hospital and Fay Sylvester, Caro. Call 8724331 business For example, the plate of a petals of a giant daisy and Gregory Zwerk, Reese, locksmith was IMAKEE (I try to catch or elude each Christy Rose, Reese* HILLS AND DALES 872-2093 residence make keys), while that of a other by answering still PATIENTS LISTED MON- Norman Bouffard, Caro, dutiful dog was CINGIKS more supposedly tit illat ing DAY, AUd94, WERE: GENERAL HOSPlTAL Classes start week of Sept. 14 and Jill Rice, S. Branch. -man (Seeing eye canine). questions. ‘ Clara Dwan, navis IWhe Eberstein,VaSSar, * Boy! That’ll keep you on and Carol Garnet, Vasar- the edge of your chair! &hnehrger, Rena Per- Donny Brown, Vassar, Saginaw Heart A mildly amusing show is koski, Cass City; Franklin Herman, sar.and Lisa Davenport, Vas- Group Cardiac 830 a.m.- “Anything For Money.” Clinic Aug. 31 11:30 a.m.Clinic Two contestants wager on Akron ; whether an unsuspecting CityWayne ; Walker, Minden lington, and VeronicaMil- person will do something Overeaters Meeting outrageous, for a price. Robert Dunn, Mrs. Elma Foley* Vassar. Miklovich, Gagetown. Leroy Evans, Mt. Morris, Anonymous Aug.31 4-5p.m. Room : In one stunt, a woman and Ernestine Kern, Vas- leaving a supermarket with sar . Dr. Girgis, M.D. a cart full of groceries was Otulakowskis Timothy Finley, Caro, approached by a man who and Janice Ferkowicz, Urology Clinic apt. 1 S11 am. Clinic 95* “hated grocery shopping” hold reunion Caro: 4 and offered to buy hers for Dennis Guinther, Cam, Dr. Isterabadi, & VALADIUM” more than she paid for The 3rd annual and Carol Burns, Caro. them. Otulakowski family reun- M.D., Medical SAVE- $39 During This Special It’s hard to believe, but Surgical Clinic 2 9-11 am. Clin ion was held Saturday, Aug. CASscrrV- Sept. C one woman accepted his USPS 092-700 This price includes all special 15, at the Cas City Gun offer for a mere $10 and said Club. WBUSHED EVERY WE0EE-Y ATLAS 1 options & custom featuws! AT CASs CTTV. Dr. Donahue, \ she’d meet him there next Seventy-nine relatives at- 855oktrnM (except diamonds & full name) week. Another, my kind of tended fkm Philadelphia, M.D., Medical $80. Surgical Clinic Sept. 2 8-11 am. Clin Offtar god through %pt. 11, 1987. woman, held out for St. clair shores, Detroit, When asked to partici- Canada, Vermontville, -2zw-w AlHENA ‘Kqular published price IS $93.9 ’*. pate in a demonstration for New Baltimore, Richmond, -w A- pna:Err To post dkunTu- a new “Body and Car Sterling Heights, North- m.ma Your Official Class Ring Headquarters -- M.D.,Dr. Jeung, Medical **. Wash” concept, a secretary - ville, Snover, Ubly and &.rb- yA finally capitulated at an Surgical Clinic Sept. 4 &11 am. Clinic OFFEKED EXCLUSlVELY BY R. JOHNS, LTD. Cas City. IW #.a. offer of $20, to taking an Lillian Ot~~OWSki.h .*I! Mrs. outdoor shower, fully clothed, while her car was Immediate Care Clinic available Friday :: Jewelry and 6:OO p.nt. through Monday 6:OO a.m. and being washed. Moor6 4 months old, was 23& b u.= 5~ - rm* Gift Shop Isn’t it great to live in a the youngest. She is the -w~~~~-~~Holidays. Mcconkey small town where we’re not granddaughter of Mr. and ym’ There is always a physician on call. Cass City Phone 8 72-3025 likely to be confronted with decisions like that? CASS ClTY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1987 PAGE THREE

By Jim Fitzgemld

According to my re- fuses to be disarmed by a to light up at open-air Tiger Cas days. search, there is absolutely witty remark, and COD- Stadium although cigaret City’s business community is bustling thme nothing funny you can say tinues to demand that you smokers continually ignore New stores will open in the very near future. to someone who asks you to extinguish the cigar, you the no-smoking signs in In the building that formerly housed AlkHardware, a new store has signed a lease and another is expected to sign “plehse put out that ( will at least have the satis- such enclosed stadiums as !&*e!$ and share the building. Remodeling of the building is cigar. ” faction of being nasty to Joe Louis Arena and the Sil- someone who interfered verdome. scheduled. I did my research by new children’s store is coming in In addition, aading a book titled “101 with your freedom to enjoy I used to feel safe lighting A October. a cigar. up in the smoking sections Sally Dwtr Dance Studio has moved on Main Street and days to Answer the Re- Special Scents is moving to the former Kids’ Village store, quest ‘Would You Please As one who occasionally of restaurants, but lately POSING AT THE Field family reunion are, left to right: also on Mah Street. Put Out That (!&*q!$ enjoys a cigar, I was eager too many menus announce Cigar.”’ It was written by to read 101 ways to defend in snooty italics: “NO Mary Ellen Connelly, Howard Field, Clara Peterhans, *++***++ five comedy writers hired myself against pure-air ad- cigars or pipes anywhere, Everett Field, Lucille Kendall. by the Cigar Association of dicts. It is my experience please. ” Such blatant dis- Our congratulations to Chamont, which won the Michi- America and published by that people don’t verbally crimination has forced me gan Class C slowpitch championship last week, and9 ask me to put out my cigar; Field family Simon & Schuster (127 to drop the average-sized Osentoski Realty of Bad Axe, which dopped the state Class pages, $5.95). instead, they send dirty cigar I enjoyed for 30 years B title. If someone at a class looks my way. I usually in favor of dinky cigaret- More on this next week. reunion asks you to put out don’t see these dirty looks, sized cigars that I hide in “our cigar, this book says but my wife can spot one on one hand and pull under the attend 29th reunion + ~ JU should answer: “Does the other side of a wall. So table while pretending to 80 the smoke bother your nose what I was actually looking retrieve a dropped napkin. The 29th annual John Treasurer, Joyce Kramer, cake were enjoyed by all as for was 101 ways to charm Field Reunion was held and games, Jenny and Pat thegroupcelebratedKaren Area are OFn Or due to OPen shortly and a job?” If the request is made The point is that I’m re- reminder i~ in order. In the past 5 years an average of 93 at the, racetrack, your ans- my wife into not telling me ally a sterling fellow who July 18 at the Cass City Hilber. Field’s 57th birthday in the Ice cream and birthday afternoon. youngsters, 5-14, died in accidents and over 10,oOO wer should be: “If I can’t a woman in Toledo wrink- tries mightily to offend no Municipal Park. were injured. smoke near a lowlife like led her nose when I lit my one with my ci ar. But still The 5 remaining children Statistics reveal that most times the student is at fault you, where can I smoke?” cigar in Detroit. there seems to%e no secure of John and Lottie Field cc and one of the leading causes of accidents is crogsing the Obviously, this book is as But the Cigar Associa- sanctuary from dirty looks, roadatmid-block. funny as cancer. Its appa- tion’s book offers no advice and increasingly I’m per- wereas descendants in attendance of allas well9 of Galileans” to rent intent is to furnish on the use of wit in the dis- suaded that small puffs of their children. .I * *+++***+ cigar smokers with snappy arming of women embar- pleasure snuck in the fringe There were 80 present *tortsfor use on louts self- rassed to be married to of Big Brother’s glare withI ._relatives coming-. form . The Department of Natural will auction off Strat hroy untario, 6 e i C 0 ce r t Resources , enough to want to cigar smokers. The closest aren’t worth the (!&*e!$ , 1,300 acres of surplus property divided into 3,201 sale units breathe pure air. The ulti- it comes is this remark trouble. Canada, and Delaware, at 5 auctions at various sites in September. mate hope is that a clever from a new bridegroom Management has banned Georgia and Texas a5 well “The Galileans,” a sing- a.m. and 2 p.m., and at the Sale booklets containing property descriptions are avail- insult, delivered with an when his bride first discov- all smoking in the as Michigan. ing group with Southern Owendale church at 11 a.m. and noon .for a potluck able at all area county courthouses. Mineral rights are I’m only-kidding smile, ers he smokes ‘cigars: downtown Free Press Officers elected for the Gospel Music, will be at the reserved and land in SaniIac, Tuscola and Huron Counties might charm the smoke- “Gosh darling, our first building except in desig- next reunion to be held at Gagetown and Owendale lunch. ‘‘The Galileans, ’’ based is included. hater into forgiving the fight. And just think, we’ll nated areas on the ground the-_r- ---_--same Placer-- -- on- the third United Methodist churches smoker his pollution. be able to repeat it every floor, a long trip for several Saturday of July in 1988 Sept. 13, in Pontiac, have been sing- But if the cigar critic re- time I light up.” tobacco-stained journalists are : President, Gene ing for more than 20 years. Har har . who swear they can’t work Kramer ; Vice-president, The group will be at the The public is invited to all Argyle U.M. In the interest of justice, at their desks without Dwight Walker; Secretary- Gagetown church at 9:30 services. it should be noted that I quit smoking. When my cigaret- qunday School cigarets in 1954, when the smoking co-workers are I I surgeon general was an in- asked 101 times to snuff n n sets rally day tern private. I never smoke their butts, I’ll sympathize cigars at home, at work or with them. The following children in the car. I used to average And I’ll root for them to from the Argyle United one cigar a week, but now come up with funnier Methodist Church attended it’s more like one a month answers than the Cigar As- Bay Shore Camp: Tim because of the increasing sociation of America did. Henry, Lloyd Armstead, shortage of places without At least funnier than Adam Foote, Heidi Foote, dirty looks. I even hesitate David Brown. John Willer- cancer. ton, Mandy Darr and Robin c 1 9arr. Edna Willerton was I4 ”. counselor in the early ses- sion. I The Argyle’s Sunday School Rally Day Roundup will be held Sept. 6 at McNaughton aire [-I Pack with a potluck lunch H and some unusual games to follow. Net Church services are at w t 9:QO a.m. and Sunday When you think about it, Let’s take the Detroit Ti- Shoo1 starting at 10:00 in it really doesn’t make much gers for instance. They are September. Everyone wel- sense. There’s fieally no ra- composed for the most part ‘>me, tional reason why a sports of a bunch of guys that Rev. W. Pete Crawford is fan is a sports fan. Espe- could care less about De- t,he pastor. cially a professional sports troit. The vast majority live fan. thousands of miles away. I coming Auctions Understanding becoming That makes no difference Saturday, Aug. 29 - To set- emotionally involved with to all of the dyed-in-the- tle the estate of Iva B. a local team is easy. You wool Tiger nuts. We im- Smith, a real estate and know the kids, how hard mediately take to our When the School household auction will be they work, how hard they hearts the enemies of a few Bell R ngs held at the place located at try. It may not be your kid short years or in some in- 6327 Houghton St. in Cass out there, but in small stances a few short days City* Hillaker Auction Ser- towns like Cas5 City it most ago. Right now our heroes 2e. certainly is the kid next are Doyle Alexander and door or down the block. Bill Madlock, veteran per- Saturday, Sept. 5 - Frank To a lesser extent it’s the formers who have played and Geraldine Laming will same at the college level. for teams all over the sell farm machinery, real Theoretically, at least, the leagues and next year may estate, household goods and guys on the gridiron on very well move on again. antiques at the place lo- Saturday afternoon are Despite all this I remain cated 11 miles east of Cass amateurs and the color of a Tiger fan and not like City and 1% miles south at the game can stir emotions. some of the fair weather 5766 Patterson Rd, Hillaker In professional sports you fans who are fans when Auction Service. don’t have that excuse. they win or tie. It’s been - ~~ Detroit for me when they were champions and when The Weather they finished dead last. [J High Low Precip. Perhaps that’s one of the I reasons that, despite all Tuesday...... 80 ... .54 ... .05” 0 reason, what the Tigers do Wednesday...... 79 ....A7 .... is impdrtant to me. The Ti- Thursday...... 79 ...-54 ... ,03” gers are all wrapped in nos- Friday...... 85.... .68 ... 0 0 talgia. Waiting all night to Saturday...... 79.. ...46 ... see a world series game in Sunday...... 72 .....%.. .. 0 P 0 1935, buying tickets on the I Monday ...... 69 ....40 ... sidewalk to see the Tigers (Recorded at Cass City wastewater treatment plant.) lose to the Athletics, sitting iI in the bleachers in 1984 and sneaking off from work in the late 1940’s to see Detroit being creamed by the Yan- kees in a futile bid to win the pennant are vivid STOP IN memories. What’s more they are as- sociated with friends and events that come im- mediately to mind when the TO SEE incidents are recalled. Quaker Maid’s New That’s part of the expla- nation, but certainly not all. For me there’s no explain- :VIDEO DEPARTMENT ing why I am a fan. It’s like waking in the morning and New Arrivals shaving, a fact of life. From Top 40 List It’s strange to care if the Tigers win or -lose, but I’m Critical Condition happy that I do. That Over The Top botched commercial print- ing job or mistake in a key Nightmare on Elm Street 3 story is the farthest thing Crocodile Dundee from my mind when the team trails by a run in the Maximum Overdrive ninth and has runners on second and third. We don’t buy the tale fos- Q tered in Big Town that the Tigers winning unites the town and averts racial strife. We do say that there’s a happy glow when the Tigers take over first in %i Ben Franklin the pennant race. If you are not into it. you are missing WHERE EVERYTHING YOU BUY IS GUARANTEED - CASS CITY something. c GO TIGERS!!! PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE -WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1987 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN THE SIX FUND One day at a time: SOLUTION Down Memory Lane Flood recovery answers From the files of the Chronicle any number of ways -- ch- If you invest in one of our mutual funds, you join our family of Q. 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Seven members City, State, zip I won the traveling prize. There are a couple of I to Detective Larry Walker min A. Schwegler. things that might help; one and two visitors enjoyed a iI HARRlS&COMPANY 1i of the Tuscola County Two young Cass City In an effort to secure bet- is to try to find someone to tour of the kitchen, bakery Sheriff’s Department. dairymen have been ac- and laundry rooms at the I 6815 E. Cass Clty Road ter enforcement of traffic talk with -- an enormous I Zonta Club held its regu- cepted as Junior members and parking laws in Cass Bavarian Inn. Cass City, Mlch. 48726 of the Holstein-Friesian As- amount of tension can be ! AMIW lar dinner meeting at the City, the village council has released just by getting it They dined in the Crest Charmont Aug, 16. Betty sociation of America. They shifted Policeman Steve Room for dinner. Following are Grant Merchant and off your chest. The second Hurst gave a report on the Orto from night duty to day thing is to separate your dinner, they took the ride Zonta International con- Robert Carpenter. duty all this week. He is- problems into‘ two around town, crossed tho vention in San Diego in Practice opened Monday sued no tickets the first day, covered bridge, saw tl Cass City Red Hawk categories -- what you can July. for but said that he intends to and cannot control. The park where the Polka festi- gridders and new head crack down later in the val is held and stopped at coach Oarie Lemanski things you have no control TEN YEARS AGO week. over can dealt with in the St. Lorenz Lutheran greeted some 35 boys who be Church. played when the euchre tice prior to next week’s club met Saturday evening opening of school. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wendrick. High prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Juniata Bible Sylvester Bukowski. Low prizes were won by Mrs. Time program TOP Gaylord Lapeer and Cliff Jackson. 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\ j, The Chronicle * Previous orders. other discounts do not- apply CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CAS CITY CHRONICLE - WDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1W PAGE FIVE Vacationing O’Dells -survive wind storm on Lake Michi’gan by Tom Montgomery dominium. News Editor “The first day we got into Linden (of Barney Miller Duane added, “It was a first dav.”’ Duane and Kathy O’Dell Traverse City, we met the fame), who was doing a captain and the first mate,” probably won’t ever again show in the area at the time. SUNDAY := 2:30 be able to listen to the Kathy explained. “We were going to go (for a cruise) Till 6:W theme song of the old televi- And, ironically, upon re- ALL SEATS $1.50 sion comedy, “Gilligan’s for a couple of hours.’’ turning to their hotel room. 5 Island,” without cringing. The couples and crew left Duane turned on the televi- At least a little bit. the harbor at about 2 p.m, sion to find an episode of am BARGAIN NITM The Deford couple re- and entered a calm Grand “Gilligan’s Island” start- Traverse Bay en route to cently took a 5-day “dream ing. ADULT ADMISSION $2.00 * trip” courtesy of a promo- Suttons Bay and then to - tion sponsored by P.M. Northport along the east SMOOTHER SAILING FRIDAY thru THURSDAY, AUG. 28 SEPT. 3 Magazine (television sta- side of the Leelanau Penin- sula. THE BEST ONE YET! ALLNEW! tion WNEM Channel 5). , Despite t shaky start, And indeed, according to the remaihcr of the trip, the pair, the vacation was THEN IT HIT for the most part, went as dreamy, with the exception planned. “The water was of the first day. On the way back, about beautiful after that,” Their adventure began 15 miles out of Traverse Duane said. last summer, when Kathy City, what appeared to be Stops to Charlevoix, in- was watching P.M. an approaching batch of cluding a cruise on Lake Magazine and learned showers quickly turned into Charlevoix; Petoskey and there would be a drawing a dangerous storm, with 75 Harbor Springs all were en- for an expense-paid trip--a mile-per-hour winds joyable, the couple said, ad- “northern cruise”--for 4. spawning 6- to 7-foot waves. ding that they spent much DEFORD RESIDENTS Duane and O’De11 “I just happened to see it of their time shopping and Kathy re-live on the show, and (I) sent in The boat’s captain, an ex- sightseeing. their “dream” vacation, a Great Lakes cruise, with 3 postcards,” Kathy said. perienced sailor who heard Fog prevented the photographs. The couple, who won the trip from P.M. “I just barely got them in 6 or 7 “may days” on his couples from going directly on time.” marine radio and saw one to Mackinac Island, so they Magazine, survived a hair-raising boat ride on the first day As luck would have it, one boat overturn in the storm, rented a car after much of their vacation. of the O’Dell’s postcards instructed the couples to searching (the governors was picked among the get down into the boat, conference was being held 20,000 entries. Kathy recalled. She added, at the same time), and State police The couple, who decided “He managed to keep our drove to Mackinac City, to share their Great Lakes nose in the wind, and that’s where they boarded a ferry. report minor cruise witb Duane’s what saved us.” brother and his wife, Doug “Everybody got queasy “Luckily, we found one ** AIR CONDITIONED ** and Kris O’Dell of Cass and a little shook up,” (car) in Harbor Springs, SHOWTIME for “SUPERMAN IV” auto mishap City, waited until this sum- Duane added. but you ought to try to pack ~ Kathy noted that the cap- F ri. and Sat. at 7:50and9:50 ENDS THURSDAY 8:OO ONLY mer to take advantage of 4 people ahd luggage into a The State Police Post in the trip. The couples left tain helped his passengers Sunday at 3:25 - 5:25 - 7:27 - 9:28 “Bargain Nite” Adult 52.00, Child $1.50 Caro reported only one Horizon,’’ Duane com- July 20 for the first of 5 relax a bit after the storm. mented with a grin, Mon. thru Thurs. at 7:40 and 9:26 NERDS minor damage vehicle acci- “He started singing” the “REVENGE OF THE II” dent in the Cass City area scheduled destinations-- “It was a fun week’’ Traverse City, Charlevoix, theme song to ‘Gilligan’s Kathy said, adding Zhat STARTS FRIDAY (2 Big Screen Hits) over the past week. Island’,” she recalled, See James Bond 007 in “LIVING DAYLIGHTS” A vehicle driven by Clif- Petoskey , Harbor Springs considering the storm, Separate Admissions Each Picture and Mackinac Island. laughing. “He just cracked she’s glad the couple’s chil- ford Parker of Clifford was everybody up.” STARTS FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, for5 days “Snow White” 7:30 Only northbound on Kingston dren, Jason, 7 and Laura, The trip included use of a The O’Dells described 2 3, didri’t go along. “InnerSpace” 9:20 Only Road about 114 mile south brand new 29-foot boat, and interesting twists to their NO MATINEES THIS ENGAGEMENT of Mayville Road in Koylton crew, supplied by Bay Har- adventure after finally Children $1 50 - 12 and Over $3BO Township when it struck bor Marina, Bay City; $360 reaching the harbor at _-_- . - .._- - .. r_ - and killed a deer+ for meals and accommoda- about 6 p.m. Parker’s vehicle sus- tions in everything from a Although they didn’t I tained light to moderate Victorian-style bread-and- dotice at the time, one of damage. breakfast to a luxury con- the persons who helped tie Board aka-ys $1 0,000 transfer

rrrQ) NOW RENTING 1 0 cu FDC elects Kaiser new ch- I Golden Child as A The Tuscola County dustrial and economic po- The board approved a help promote the county. Color Purple Economic Development tential-” motion to transfer $10,0oO No action was taken. k Hannah & Her Sisters Corporation board of direc- Kaiser replaces L.E. AI- to the revolving loan fund The next EDC meeting E tors elected a new chair- thaver, president and chief which is administered by will be held at 7:30p.m, Oct. Nightmare on Elm Street 3 man, and saw its revolving executive officer of Walbro the Tuscola County EDC. 7 in the county annex build- w Black Widow loan fund grow by $lo,ooo Corporation, who served as McLoskey, the agency’s di- ing in Caro. e U Crocodile Dundee during a meeting held in EDC board chairman since rector, said the action I- Cass Citv AUK 19. February 1985. Althaver means that $32,000 is now *- A N A I) V E N ‘f IJ li fi 0 1’ The iew uEDC board said he enjoyed his job as contained in the fund. READ THE I N c t I) I H I, r! K chairman is William J. chairman, but because of “This money will be OVER 2700 Y K o P c) K ‘r 1 o N s Kaiser, president of VW his travel schedule with made available to busines- $1I Kaiser Engineering in Mil- Walbro, he chose not to seek ses wanting to locate or ex- Chronicle lington. He was elected on another term. He will con- pand within Tuscola t- MOVIES TO RENT I -- -- a unanimous ballot. tinue to serve as a board County. The board hopes m!!!!i!!!!I2 Following his election, member. that by working with area w - Kaiser said, “I am excited Three other officers were ‘bankers, several business about Tuscola County and reelected at the meeting. people will be able to retain & a TAPE RENTAL am looking forward to They are Richard Dehmel, jobs and create new ones,” THEY CAN E . . ___---- spreading the word that vice-chairman ; Elgene he said. this is a good place to live Keller, treasurer, and In other business during Wed. COMING SOON and work. I look at Tuscola James McLoskey, board the meeting, the board dis- E: 89‘ “Jaws the Revenge” Countyas being a sleeping secretary. Their terms of cussed the possibility of giant in the process of wak- office will run through June using direct mailings and a -iKIizsf! “Draane t ” ing up, in terms of its in- 1988* video tape presentation to NO DEPOSIT w TAPE PLAYER RENTAL 2 The Entertainment 2 NO MEMBERSHIP FEES

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a Joseph Krol ...... High School SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL General Information Clayton Sawdon ...... High School Senior High School Fred Profit ...... Intermediate School 1. Art - Introduction to art methods and materials, The Cass City Public Schools will open Tuesday, David Clayton ...... Intermediate School Russell Biefer ...... Psychology including ceramics, painting, sculpture and jewelry. September 1, 1987, with a full day session. All students will Julie Bitzer ...... Special Education 2. Business - Typing, record keeping, shorthand. Timothy Jewett ...... Campbell Elementary School 1 report to their respective buildings. Class lists of students at George Fisher ...... Campbell Elementary School Lyle Clarke ...... Vocational Agriculture and Science accounting, business training and model office. Campbell and Intermediate will k posted Thursday, August Gilbert Freem’an...... Deford Elementary School Katherine Dunford ...... Special Education 3. English - English 9, English 10, English 11, English 12, 27, at 3:OO p.m. All sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students Thomas Dorland ...... Evergreen Elementary School Nancy Folk ...... English and Publications Public Speaking and Publications. from Deford and Evergreen will be attending school in Cass LaRobert Gengler ...... English and Social Studies 4. Foreign Languages - Spanish and French. City. Joseph Gum...... Mathematics and Physics 5. Home Economics - A four year program is available.’ The Principals and Counselors will be available in their David Hoard ...... Drafting and Industrial Education 6. Music - A four year program in instrumental and vocal offices the week of August 24th to register new students. Daryl Iwankovitsch ...... Chemistry and Computer Science music is available. Considerable waiting time may be saved if appointments to Cafeteria Kathleen Jackson...... Home Economics 7. Mathematics - General math, elementary algebra I and register the students are made. Cheryl Kilbourn ...... Commercial Jeanne Pajot...... Supervisor 11, algebra I and 11, geometry, trigonometry, analytic Ronald Lomasney , . . Industrial Education and Social Studies geometry, and business math. Andrea Shagena Joyce Hampshire - Part Time Donald Markel ...... Physical Education and Social Studies 8. Physical Education/Health for boys and girls. Tina Rabideau Karen Turner - Part Time Dennis Meck ...... English 9. Science - Life science, physical science, biology I and 11, Kathy Jewet t Marcel Vatter - Part Time qonald Nurnberger ...... Business and Mathematics chemistry, physics, and computer science. Kindergarten Carol Parrott Shannon Viney-Part Time Jane Reif ...... English and Debate and Forensics 10. Social Studies - Geography, world history, psychology, Violet Vining Donald Schelke...... Social Studies sociology, Michigan history, United States history, and Kindergarten classes in all elementary buildings will begin Teresa Trisch...... Foreign Language and History American government. on Tuesday, September 1. Kindergarten parents will be Karen Wallace...... Art and Speech 11. Agriculture liotified by letter when to come for parent conferences. Marilyn Walsh ...... Mathematics Kindergarten class in Deford will be held in the morning and 12. Industrial Education - An introduction to the use of Nancy Weippert ...... Biology basic tools, lathe, welding, woods, plastics, carpentry, and the Evergreen class in the afternoon, Board of Education Jacquie Zawilinski ...... Librarian Parents should present the child’s birth certificate, health cabinet making. Also, basic drafting, architectural and record, and enrollment sheet &fore school starts if they have Edward Scollon ...... President machine drawing. not already done so. Allan Hartwick...... Vice-president 13. Skill Center Offerings - The following programs are Ben Hobart ...... Secretary offered to Cass City Juniors and Seniors at the Tuscola Area Richard Wallace...... Treasurer Multi-Building Personnel Skill Center. All of these programs are at least one year in duration with the exception of a few that are two year Beverley Auten...... Trustee George Bushong ...... Instrumental Music Fred Matthews...... Trustee Elizabeth Dillon...... Elementary Physical Education programs. Students enrolled in the programs attend the Skill School Time Schedules James Turner...... Trustee Center on a half-day basis and are transported to and from Donna Emerson, . , . Elementary and Intermediate Librarian the Skill Center on school buses. School Starting Time Dismissal James Hobbs ...... Vocal Music Campbell Elementary 8:25 3:05 u Kally Maharg...... Intermediate History and High School a.Agriculture Mechanics Deford Elementary 8:25 3:05 Physical Education and Social Studies b. Auto Mechanics Evergreen Elementary 8:25 3:05 Administration c. Body and Fender Intermediate School 8:25 3:05 d. Building Maintenance High School 8:30 ’ 3120 Donald G. Crouse ...... Superintendent of Schools Title 1 Staff (Federally Funded) e.Building Trades-In-House Hours of,student supervision in all buildings will be from Kenneth J. Micklash ...... Senior High School Principal f . Business Data Processing 8: 15 a.m.until 3:30 p.m. and Special Education Director Jacqueline Freiburger...... Director of Federal Programs g. Child Care Russell Biefer ...... Assistant Senior High School (PartTime) h. Commercial Arts Principal and Athletic Director Marilyn Peters ...... Reading Specialist i. Cosmetology Robert Stickle...... Intermediate School Principal j. Drafting (Computer aided design) Jacqueline Freiburger ...... Campbell Elementary School k. Food Management Principal and Chapter 1 Director 1. Distributive Education ’ Betty Murphy...... Deford Elementary School Principal Immunizations m. Graphic Arts / Buses will begin the year traveling the same routes as at Dotland Kuntz .....Evergreen Elementary School Principal the end of last year unless parents are notified otherwise. n. Health Occupations David Lovejoy , , . , , , , , , Community Education Director Adjustments to balance the bus loads and to provide for the . . . . . Act 299, Public Acts of 1975, authorized the Director of the 0. Heating and Air Conditioning transportation of new students will be made as soon as Michigan Department of Public Health to specify, by regula- p. Machine Metals possible. The following bus policies have been adopted by the tion, the immunizations and tests required of all children q. Nursing Aide Board of Education: enrolling in Michigan schools for the first time. This year the r4.Steno-Clerical Guidance following immunizations are required: Diphtheria, Tetanua, s. 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- ...... I family. Otulakowski Reunion On September 19th- A pot- luck lunch was served. Tom Kolar visited Mr. A group of 78 ,members of and Mrs. Cleatus Howey the Otulakowski family ****** Wednesday evening. Monday to return to Or- Tbesday forenoon. of Naples, Florida are held their 3rd family reun- Terry Persells of Imlay lando, Florida, where Mr. and Mrs. Arnold spending a few days with ion Saturday at the Cass Eugene Cleland'of Bad City and Harold Persells of Danny Schultz is stationed, Lapeer were Monday lunch Bernice Gracey. City Gun Club. A potluck. Axe was a Saturday after- Rochester ;pent Saturday after spending 10 days with guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry %fka went, to dinner was served atnoon. noon guest of Mr. and Mrs, with Bernice Gracey. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gaylord Lapeer. Port Huron Hospital on Reggie Tadrzynski came Curtic Cleland. Mr. and Mrs. Gary An- Schultz in Bad Axe and Mr. Mrs. Steve Ricketts and Wednesday evening the farthest from Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Ray derson of Brighton and and Mrs. Jim Hewitt and Cory of Redford, and Mr. bring; Mr. Sofia home. M'p9 1 COUPON ---rr -I I Pennsylvania. Michalski were Sunday din- Mrs. Earl Schenk were Leslie Hewitt. and- Mrs. Frank Laming Sofki was in the Port Huron The youngest was 4 ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday evening guests of Ray Michalski came were Sunday afternoon Hospital for 10 days. Vis- month old Katie Moore of Kevin Robinson, Tracy and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross in home Wednesday after- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cur- Snover. The oldest member Chris. Ubly. noon after spending 3 days tis Cleland. present was Lillian Beatrice Hundersmarck Mrs. Jim Booms and Lisa in Veterans Hospital in Paul and Mark O'Henley Highland, Mrs. Marty Otulakowski of Cass City. of Bad Axe and Mrs. Cliff of Harbor 'Beach were Saginaw . are spending a week with Felmlee and daughers of Ii At Pizza Vi Ila Guests attended from Jackson visited Mrs. Earl Thursday forenoon guests Laura Robinson of Caro Mr, and Mrs. Charles Sink Bay City, Susan Sofka of 2 Wayne, Pennsylvania ; Sar- Schenk Monday forenoon. of Mr. and Mrs. Angus and Gladys Robinson spent and family in Detroit. Davison, Mr. and Mrs. Jack 2 Coupon nia, Canada ; Vermontville, Sweeney. Wednesday in Franken- Mr. and Mrs. Danny Glaza of Ubly, Mr. and Mrs. = With This St. Clair, Northville, Cory Rickett of Redford Mr. and Mrs. Dean Klein- puth. Schultz and Shannon of Or- John J. O'Borski, Mr. and 8 Phone 872.4440 or 872.4371 Roseville, Warren, Sterling is spending a week with Mr. felt of Detroit were Satur- lando, Florida, Mrs. Mrs. Floyd Zuluaf and Mr. f Mrs. Lee Robinson, and Mrs. Jim Doerr and Heights, St. Clair Shores, day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heather and Aliceson of Stephen Knowles and Ran- and Mrs. Steven Sofka. Expires 8-29-87 Ubly and 'Cass City. Jeff + John Walker. Eaton Rapids spent Thurs- dall of Novi, Mr. and Mrs. Arlene Champagne and The 1988 reunion will be Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allen Farrelly came day and Friday with Mr. Charles Corbishley and Pam were Monday and One coupon per family- at the same place on August Shagena were Monday bome Saturday after spend- and Mrs. Tom Kolar. Charlie and Mr. and Mrs- Wednesday evening guests 13th. evening guests of Mr. and ing 4 days in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Gary An- Bill Bredow of Bad Axe of Mrs. Earl Schenk. I Not good with any other coupon. I Mrs. Cleatus Howey. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold dersen of Brighton spent were Sunday guests of Mr. Beatrice Leppek and Kat- ****** Mrs. Herbert Hickens, La peer were Thursday the weekend with Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Jim Hewitt and hrvnTyrrell were among a COUPON 211111-11- Mrs. Ken Osentoski, Carol evening guests of Mr. and Schenk. Leslie Hewitt for a family his loid who went from Mrs, George Jackson Laming and Mrs. Alex Cle- Mrs. Tony Cieslinski, Mr. and Mrs. John birthday get-together. Ubly to Frank'enmuth 1 OPEN 6 a.m. to 9 p.m, daily spent from Sunday through land visited Annie Pelton at Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Walker. Kim and John. and Dorothy Dicksinson and where they attended the Fri. & Sat. Open 24 hours Thursday with Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doerr were Wednesday Laurie Blett and Rick'Pet- Gladys Robinson spent the Polka Fest'xval. Mrs. George Jackson Jr. at Raymond Wallace. evening guests of Mr. and ers spent the weekend with weekend in Port Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Oxford. Mrs. Robert Baily, Lydia Mrs. Jim Doerr and Jeff. Mr. and Mrs. David Dic- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kolar Kitchen of Cass City were and Teri of Ubly were Mon- Mrs. Ed Vandervennett kens, Debbie and John at took Aliceson Robinson Thursday evening guests of Euchre Club day afternoon guests of Mr. and granddaughter Nicole Warren and Saturday at- .home to Eaton Rapids on Mr. ' and Mrs. Arnold 8 Five tables of cards were and Mrs. Curtis Cleland. of Canton spent from Fri- tended a pink and -blue .Friday after she had spent Lapeer. played when the Euchre Miss Tillie O'Henley of day through Sunday with shower for baby John Dic- Club met Saturday evening Detroit and Mrs. John Mrs. Louis Naples. kens. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O'Henley visited Edanna Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elmer Fuester. High prizes Sweeney on Monday, Bill Glaza were Tuesday even- Campbell, Kathy, Dory and were won by Mrs. Harold Sweeney on Wednesday ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob of Imlay City were Copeland and Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tony Cieslinski. Tuesday guests of Mr. and Beulla. Low prizes were McCarty on Thursday. Mrs. Allen Hortop *and Vrs. Allen Farrelly. won by Mrs. Ronnie Gracey Leslie Hewitt spent a Lisa of Imlay City and Ber- Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tait and Jerry Decker. Lu Hen- week with Ella Mae Becker nice Gracey came home of Bad Axe were Thursday drick won the traveling in Cass City. Thursday evening after evening guests of Mr. and OECONOESTANT I prize. The next party will be Tracy Robinson is spend- spending 2 weeks with Mr. Mrs. Frank Laming. ANTIHISTAMINE held at the home of Mr. and ing a few days with Mr. and and Mrs. Terry Johnson Mrs. Lynn Spencer en- For tomgorrry rrlk! Mrs. Sylvester Bukowski Mrs. Virgil Peruski and and family in Largo, of nasal cong.a:kn tered Hills and Dales Hospi- due to lha tomm Florida where they cruised tal iq Cass City on Tuesday. cold. the Gulf of Mexico and went Rdlrwsrunny me,Inoalng, itchy to Venture Island and Dis- Mr. and Mrs. Martin ond wrluy ayma dw THUMB-CHRISTIAN ney World. Sweeney visited Mr. and to hay fmr. Dorothy Dickinson, Mrs. Elmer Fuester and - ACADEMY - Gladys Robinson and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gal- Kevin Robinson, Tracy and lagher in Cass City on Fri- BENEFIT Chris were Monday even- day. ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Penny Guigar, Hazel Cliff Jackson. McTice, Ilene Granzel, De- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glaza lores Farrelly, Mr. and 1 of Ubly were Thursday af- Mrs, Dennis Bartle and ternoon guests of Mr. and Tommy, Alice Czewski and $1.99 SATURDAY, 4UGUST 29 Mrs. Henry Sofka. Twila, Bernice Gracey, Valu Rite Martin Bartholomy of Judy Lautner, Lorraine Ch i Id re n's I 1O:OO a.m. North Branch was a Thurs- Peters and Barbara $2.99 day evening guest of Mr. Salowitz attended a party Chewable B& Jlk-crrh It-g-fkl Hd~t-Ul~dloak WI 9100A* and Mrs. Angus Sweeney. Thursday evening at the Vitamin Actifed Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Robin- home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen 100's 4 oz. Syrup WBCM - will be present throughout the day son of Sand Eoint and Mr. Farrelly Regular or with Iron and will be distributing gifts. Nuprin Tablets and Mrs. Arnold Lapeer Born to Mr. and Mrs. 24's spent from Friday through David Dickens of Warren a CAR WASH Sunday at Belle River, On- 4 pound 15 ounce son John tario, Canada. Edwar'd on Aug. 6 at a II I I --I Public Auction to be held at Gainors Meat Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gedert Macomb hospital. Grand- -*- Packing. Located one mile north of Bad Axe and girls of Decker, and parents are Mr. arid Mrs. and one quarter mile west on M-142 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Taylor of Ed Dickens of Warren, Mr. Ubly were Thursday even- and Mrs. John Walker. Antiques and Wood Stove ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Great-grandmother is Mrs. Collectibles Household Evans Gibbard. Jack Walker. $AnnieMcIntosh and Kar- Exercise Equipment Miscellaneous & Mrs. Hiram Keyser, Automotive Much More lene of Sterling Heigkts Matthew and Ryan Youngs were Monday afternoon Auctioneering Service Donated BY: were Tuesday afternoon ANALGESIC guests of Mr. and Mrs. TAElETS guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cur- Angus Sweeney. tis Cleland. Mrs. George Barber and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mrs. Dennis McWilliams Wills were Wednesday and girls of Royal Oak $1.99 evening guests of Reva spent the weekend with Mr. $1.79 $3.69 Valu Rite and Mrs. Evans Gibbard. Clear Eyes I Excedrin Tablets Calcium 600 or Other Sunday guests were Dross 60's Mrs. Greg Moore and fam- Calcium 600-0 PRECISION ily of Snover. Sunday lunch guests of __ MACHINE SHOP CIlRQUESF Mr. and Mrs, Jim Doerr CORK BULLETIN BOARE A? SERVICES and Jeff were Mrs. Steven NAME BRAND SCHOOL SUPPLIES Rickett and Cory of Red- -- - Mead Fashlon Portfolios . iaxw '4.99 ford, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ...... 'IS1 .oo Cleland and Mr. and Mrs. 2 Drawer Filer $8 99 Curtis Cleland. Mead 5-Subject Notebooks, $2.98 Value ...... '1.19 a SPECIAL SPUDINCOFFER Mr. and Mrs. Tom O'Hen- ley, Mr. and Mrs: Jack 3-Subject, $1.60 value ...... 77* Krug, Mrs. Earl Schenk ALL SUNGLASSES FROM WKFllTERS and Reva Silver were vis- Mead 200 Sheet Quality Paper...... $1.75 itors at the home of Edanna 25-50% Off Sweeney and David last 100 Sheet Quality Paper...... $1.25 week. YOUR CHOICE Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hewitt 100's of School Supplies and Mr. and Mrs. Jim ONLY Doerr and Jeff spht a few Discount- -. Prices days on Nebish Island in Mead Ruled Writing Tablets, $1~9Value ...... '1'1 mOO northern Michigan. While there they went to Sault Ste. -.. - , -- -- Marie and the locks. Mr. ~ No nonsense' I,--:--%,, --. and Mrs. Doerr and Jeff FREE. Solar S3Q9 came home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt went to the Tahquamenon Falls and Calculator $6.99 Value visited Mr. and Mrs. Gary New Improve3 Fit Ross and family at Har- With 2 Proofs of Pu rc hast rietta and came home on and Monday. New Infant Size Hudson lake your choice of on official SpaIdingB Mr. and Mrs. Don Thane football or basketball, a regular $14.00 of Caro were Tuesday din- ner guests of Gladys Robin- $1.99 Vitamin Sale retajl value I when you buy WlX@ son and Dorothy Dickinson. Filters at our everyday low phce. Sun.-Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kolar Koduk spent from Sunday through Fast Rx Servic WlX@ Wednesday with Mr. and Color Gurd Video Rentals Mrs. Lee Robinson and All 3rd Party family at Eaton Rapids. Photo Processing -- Mrs, Eugene Depcinski $2a 5 0 for new releases Low Prices and Mrs. Henry Sofka at- Wednesday Is tended the Elkton Co-op Senior Citizen Banquet at Colony House 24 hour Wednesday evening. Discounts Call (517) 872-2178 Mrs. Earl Schenk visited Second set of Beatrice Hundersmarck in VHS machines from $4m00 Friendly Service Bad Axe Wednesday after- prints FREE! 1800 Movies In Stock noon. nn Bertha Shagena of Cass CARQUEST_. MAIN STREET AUTO PARTS City and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30-6:30;Sat. A Shagena were among a qv- 7:30-2:30 group who attended the 6585 E. Main St., Cass City McConnell-Shagena reun- ion at Cass City Park on Old Wood Drug- Sunday. A potluck dinner GUARDIANS OF YOUR HEALTH was served at noon. A group of friends met at PAGE EIGHT / - 26, 1987 CASS CITY CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST CAS CITY,MICHIGAN' ' Lakers team to beat

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The best guess is that the the best manned in 1986 Tony Yost at tackle and Jim addition to Mikolon are best record of any Cass City THE COMPETITION SCHEDULE Monroe is expected to be at Greg Hanby, a 210-pound Cass City Red Hawks will with Jeff Lefler, Ken Hahn at guard. junior varsity team in re- usual, the Lakers are finish somewhere in the Pasanski and Dennis fullback and, at 6 feet and tackle ; Chuck Merchant, As Sept. 4 Mayville That's the bad news. 178 pounds, will provide cent years, losing just one considered the team to middle of the pack in the Ziemba piling up yardage There is 175-pound center, and Al 11 IAKERS good news, too. needed blocking and punch game all seasdn. About half beat, Coach Schelke feels, 18 Caro Thumb B Association this in the backfield and Dan There are 11 lettermen Rosenstangel, 160-pound the squad, 12 of the %-man at this important position. guard. Other lettermen followed by North Branch, 45 BADAXE fall as Coach Don Schelke's Ware and Pete Leiterman back to anchor the team. roster, are juniors and how traditionally strong in foot- charges struggle to replace giving size and experience Mike Mikolon, a 5-10, 170- sure to see plenty of action OCT. 4 N.BRANCH Eight of the 11 were star- pound guard, is a proven quickly they adjust to var- ball, and the Vassar Vul- 9 ImlayCity players at the skill positions at the end positions. Re- ters last year. One of them are Reed Keyser and Ray sity competition will go a placing them will be a competitor around which to Stachura. All the lettermen cans. Last year Cass City 16 MARLETTE that were lost by gradua- is Jeremy Capps, who will long way in determining the ended 54overall and 4-3 tion. major problem. Also gone build a line. Jeff Sontag will are seniors. in 23 Vassar be starting his third year at be at a halfback spot and success of the team. the Thumb B Association. The veteran Hawk coach is Gary Suzor, who split quarterback. In past years What well may decide 30 Reese time at quarterback and Mark Him will also be just how good the 1987 says that experience in the he's shown ability to pro- counted on as a running offensive backfield and at was available for defense. duce in the clutch and isn't Hawks will be is the play of Sure to be sorely missed are back. a very good crop of juniors end are major problems. afraid to take charge when Veteran linemen who The positions were among Dennis Steely at center, the going gets tough. Darin up from the junior varsity. were starters last year in These players posted the

THE SECOND ANNUAL Cass City Ladies' Golf League invitational, THE CASS CITY HIGH SCHOOL varsity football squad. Front row, from left: Mika, tournament was held Tuesday, Aug. 18. The winners in each flight jt Greg the best ball handicap tourney and the net team stores were, from left":. Jeff Sontag, Darin Monroe, Mike Mikolon, Jeremy Capps, Floyd Stilson, AI Rosenstangel, second flight, Lil Jaroch, Ubly, and Marilyn Wilkowski, St. Clair Tony Moran. Shores, 56; first flight, Pat Doerr, Dearborn, and Nelle Maharg, Cass Second row: Manager Kevin Mika, Brent Beecher, Mark Hirn, Randy Woodward, Steve, City, 58; third flight, Marilyn Strachan and Jean Bennett, both of Caro,. Wright, Reed Keyser, Jeff Dillon, Dennis Dadacki, Mark Kappen. 5.4. Top row: Coach Larry Robinson, Greg Hanby, Brent Meininger, John Wright, Ray -* Stachura, Andy Izydorek, Chuck Merchant, Paul Tuckey, Coach Don Schelke. Missing are )* Adam Suzor and Brad Bishop. $350 Hereford cow shot on Sanilac Road

A complaint filed earlier of his COW remains under partment. puties Aug. 7 that someone 2 but before Aug. 6. The 5- this month by a Kingston investigation by the Tus- Stuart D. Copeland, 6935 shot one of his Hereford month-old animal, which man involving the shooting cola County Sheriff's De- E. Sanilac Rd., told de- cows sometime after Aug. 'weighed 400 to 500 pounds, is valued at $350. Ray and Shirley Spauld- ing, 3551 E. Car0 Rd., Cass City, reported their mail- "You Always Pay less box smashed and their lawn damaged Aug. 8. The damage apparently At Schneeberger's was done by a northbound vehicle, which ran off the shoulder of the road and In Cass City." into a ditch before leaving the scene, according to a report on the incident. THE CASS CITY CHAMBER of Commerce Fun Day Thursday at- tracted an estimated 100 to play cards and golf and enjoy a steak ~ *: dinner. The golf scramble tournament featured special requirements' - : for every hole. Two teams tied for first with par 34 scores. One team: * included, from left, John Haire, Bob Ridenour, Alden Asher and Phil Retherford (front). The other team, from left, Charles Alley, Dick

Erla, Clark Boylan and Joe Male. Plaques went to the Alley teamI" A stone with a hole in it is which won a coin toss for the awards. considered lucky by some.

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6392 Main St. (Former Ford Garage) 1 (ASS CITY TIRE Phone 872-5303 Pick-up Shoe Service for Chapel0 Shoe Sewice I MICHIGAN CASS CITY, CASS CITY CHRONICLE - U'EDNESDAY. AUGUST 26, 19h PAGE NINE Coach sees better Hawk cage team after summer practices

Lana Harris, 5-4 senior, The question that will be men returnmg and promis- any team this season on a and Vassar, any one of is expected to see action at ing underclassmen on the given night. which could finish second answered when the Hawks guard and forward after re- take to the hardwoods this team, losses due to gradua- However, he sees North behind North Branch. fall is will the improvement turning from a year in tion will be felt. Start with Branch as the ddsafavo- Hawk fans will get a bet- that the team showed in Brazil, where she played Shannon McIntosh, a 4-year rite to win the league title, ter idea of what to expect summer camp carry over basketball. regular at guard, and Kelly saying that they could go this season next Tuesday in the games that count? Three juniors and a pair Deering, a power forward. undefeated. Other strong when the girls entertain of sophomores round out Also among the missing are teams are Marlette, Lakers Harbor Beach. Coach Daryl Iwan- the squad. All are exwcted Lisa Hirn and Christine kovitsch believes that it to see plenty of acti6n. The Britt. All were starters. will. We really came to- juniors are Amy Francis, The team will not have to gether as a team at camp 8 Andrea Isard and Heather win too many games to bet- SEPT. 1 HARBOR ImlayCity T in July against some tough 15 MARLE'ITE H Merchant. The sophomores ter last year's record. The BEACH H, -A XI,,,,- rn class A and B schools, the LV vasiyar 1 who showed the talent Hawks 'were 3-11 in the 8 CASEVILLE H coach says. 22 Lakers T Start with Darlene Mon- necessary to jump to the Thumb B Association and 10 LAKERS H varsity are Sue Papp and 4-16 overall. Despite this, 15 USA T 27 CAR0 H roe, who was honorable Beth Powell. 29 BadAxe T mention all league as a Iwankovitsch feels that his 17 Caro Nov. 3 N.Branch T While there are letter- team will be able to beat 22 UBLY H sophomore. The 6-foot - 6 IMLAYCITY H center outplayed every 2429 MayvilleBADAXE HT 10 Marlette T center at camp, Iwan- Driver cited after car 13 VASSAR H OCT. I N.BRANCH .m W7.l. -- kovitsch says, and Cindy USA H Powell, 5-foot junior guard, was outstanding on offense fllps on Grassmere Road z and defense. The coach says that the improved r------/-> quickness on the squad this AFTER A COUPLE of down years, the Cass City High year should make it an in- teresting team to watch. Chip School basketball team is hoping to continue improvement left Grassmere Road soutL over. Besides these 2 veterans, The report states that shown at the end of last season. there are 3 other girls with of Bay City-Forestville Road in Elkland Township Hatmaker, whose vehicle Shots I The varsity, from left, first row: Lisa Nicholas, Heather varsity experience. Lisa sustained light to moderate Nicholas, 5-9 senior, can and flipped over Aug. 15. Merchant, Andrea Isard. Second row: Amy Francis, Cindy Blaine E. Hatmaker was damage, left the scene and play either center or for- didn't report the accident. FLIGHT I Bill Ewald 173 Powell and Beth Powell. ward, and Krista traveling southbound on Grassmere Road when his Hatmaker statekl that he Elwyn Helwig 218 Tom Schweigel 173 Top row: Krista Nurnberger, Lana Harris, Sue Papp, Nurnberger, 5-5 senior vehicle gradually left the was traveling 30 to 35 miles Dave Lovejoy 206 Dick Peterson 169 Coach Daryl Iwankovitsch. Missing is Darlene Monroe. guard, is expected to play roadway on the west side, per hour, and that a deer Dale McIntosh 204 Doug O'Dell 161 a key role on defense. crossed his path prior to the Bill Kritzman 194 Bob Ridenour 161 according to the Tuscola accident, which occurred at Dick Wallace 182194 Gary Jones 152 Trout, buss, pike caught County Sheriff's Depart- about 11 p.m. Newel1 Harris Anton Peters 151 Gene Kloc 182 Avery Kaplan 146 Clint House 181 Keith Adelberg 142 Jim Fox 179 Todd Comment 119 Fishing's fine, say local anglers Ken Zdrojewski 178 Don Ouvry 172 FLIGHT 4 Jim Peyerk . 170 John Agar 222 Fishing success has im- Chronicle editor Tom again be bunching up off The fish was hooked by Torn Craig 162 George Heins 219 Steve Fobear 160 proved since the dog days Montgomery reports that shore for spawning runs. Leonard, 10, and hauled in Ron Geiger 201 Rich Tate 151 of summer when the warm 10 days ago fishing off the Saturday, Aug. 15, 2 by George, 14. Rich Heck 198 Bill Coston 150 weather severely limited pier at Harbor Beach was female king salmon, full of A smallmouth bass 17 in- ...... " ..., +.*-.-..- . , Dave McNaughton 198 Don Hilbig 149 catches in both the Great good, although it slowed spawn, weighing 10 to 15 ches long and weighing 3 Bert Althaver 186 Lakes and in area rivers. last week due to the hot pounds hit spoons cast from pounds was caught by Clark Erla 13,' Phil Moses 184 Area anglers have re- the pier. Tim Cummings 174 weather. Now that it has Corey Harmon, 20, and FLIGHT 2 ported success in the Cass Closer to home, a pair of Rodney Romain, 13, both of Ken Jensen 167 cooled again, it's likely that Dick Hampshire 207 Elivpr and at Harbor Beach. the spawning salmon will young anglers reported Cass City. It hit a spinner Keith Pobanz 166 C' success. The Hawley and twister while the pair Jerry Houghton 198 Wally Marston 163 brothers of Snover caught were fishing in the Cass Phil Gray 191 Brad Hilbig 162 a pike Monday, Aug. 17, River, south of'the village. John Haire 188 Jim Ceranski 158 using worms on the Cass Dave Hoard 188 Mike Lefler 154 It put up a big fight, the 2 John Maharg River at Germania Hoad. anglers agreed. 183 Don Hazard 147 Paul Branoff 181* Norm Bouffard 141 Don Schelke 177 Mark Wiese 139 Jim Smithson 173 Alva Allen 171 *Games to be made up. Fred Leeson 168 Clarke Haire 166 George Ridge 165 LEAGUE HONOR ROLL Bob Stickle 165 Kim Glaspie 155" Low Actual Round for Ron Nurnberger 151 Year - R. Biefer, P. Huss Biefer 147 Branoff, C. House, D. McIn- John Parker 143 tosh - 35.

FLIGHT 3 WEEKLY Jim Apley 219 Dick Gorz 217 Flight 1 - Dave Lovejoy - Daryl Iwankovitsch 212 37.Flight 2 - Dick Hamp- Mark Swanson 206 Rick Peterson 205 shire, Fred Leeson, Jim Randv Sherman 194 Smithson - 40. Dick Haley 179 Flight 3 - Gary Jones .40. George and Leonard Hawley Rodney Romain and Corey Harmon , Tom Montgomery Don Work 179 Flight 4 - Rich Heck - 40. I

L CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1987 CASS CITY, MICHIGAI ...... T.....”.’...... C...... :...I...... HEALTH TIPS- Final disaster assistance I Your neighbor says Immunotherapy may nts beingprocessed

fight lung cancer No interest U.S. Senator Donald harmful to both producers way to the farmers whc Riegle last week announced and creditors. Around 6,000 need it-” that the US. Department Michigan farmers are due The USDA began dis immunologic therapies will of Agriculture has begun to $23 million in assistance, tribution of disaster assis Lung cancer patients’ CIL-2) and returned to the in flying distribute the remaining 24 for last year’s heavy flood- tance Payments last week own killer cells may hold be an important factor in same patient in an amount the treatment of cancers of percent of the disaster as- ing. I’m very pleased that and should complete dis hope for effective future large enough to cause Investigators of the de- cent airline crash was terri- sistance payments au- this aid which we fought tribution by the end of this treatment of their disease. various types and other dis- tumor skrinkage. eases involving abnor- vastating crash of North- ble, but other forms of thorized in this year’s Sup- hard for is finally on the week- Richard D. deShazo, “Another type of west Airlines Flight 255 travel are equally danger- plemental Appropriations M.D., of the Veterans Ad- malities in the immune sys- cytotoxic cell, natural kil- tem. He presented his find- Aug. 16 say it could be ous, she pointed out. “Of bill. ministration Research Ser- ler cells, although present months before they know course, you’re not safe on Late last month, Senators vice and Tulane Medical, ings at the recent Annual in normal lungs, has de- DO YOU Have Hard & Meeting of the American for sure what caused the-- the roads, either. You can Riegle and Levin had writ- School in New Orleans, creased activity in the fierv disaster. even walk out in your yard’’ Lung Association, the, ten to the DeDartment of Rustv Water-- ?- Louisiana, said that new lungs of lung cancer Pa- The tragic end of Flight and get hurt, she added. Agriculture expressing Christmas Seal People, in tients,” Dr. deShazo said. New Orleans. 255, a modified DC-9, left Originally from Mar- concern that processing de- “Our study shows, how- some 154 Dersons dead, in- lette. Webb has lived in the lavs in Davments were Dre- 1111 Mid Thumb Cytotoxic lymphocytes ever, that these cells can be SI M U LATED are white blood cells that cluding 2- persons on the Snever area since 1958. She v6nting‘ Michigan fariers ENGRAVED ’ found in the circulating ground. Only one passenger and’her husband, the late from receiving the addi- play a key role in the body’s ! blood of these patients.” on the flight, a 4-year-old Franklin B. Webb, have no tional 24 percent which they BUSINESS CARDS , defense against cancer. The outlook is hopeful be- girl, survived. children, but she does have qualified for under the Available 1-Color 1 One type of these cells, LAK cause lung cancer patients cells, can be remove4 from Witnesses said the plane relatives--aand his wife, brother-in-law Ron and Iva terms of the program. or Q-Color have lymphocytes that can crashed in a busy area near Conditioning the blood of lung cancer pa- be stimulated in culture to Detroit’s Metropolitan Air- Webb--living in Cass City. Last Year Congress ap- tients, grown in the pre- produce normal levels of proved 76 percent of these Has The Answer The Chronicle sence of the immune port, striking a rental car Phone W2-2010 NK and LAK cell activity. business before hitting the payments to farmers. The At A Price That You Can Afford I stimulator interleukin 2 Thus, therapies using remaining payments were I ground and destroying 30 to 0 Refinem biological response mod- 40 parked cars. The crash, authorized by Congress this Rebulk Water Conditioners ifiers such as IL-2 and in- the first fatal accident for year. Reversa Osmosis Water Purifier terferon can be applied to and Northwest in some 24 Riegle said, “Michigan Professional Business lung cancer patients, as years, is being called one of farmers have been forestal- PH: 31 3-376-8226 their cytotoxic cells retain the worst in years both ling creditors for several the ability to respond to state and nationwide. months in anticipation of these activators. Your neighbor, Ruth these additional funds. DIRECTORY “Although only a small Webb of Snover, says she percentage of the patients Further delay in obtaining The Want Ads Are Newsy Too! has no interest in flying. , payments would be very y1-r- treated with such therapies “I’ve never been on a ACCOUNTANTS OPTOM ETRlST so far responded signific- Y plane; I never really antly, it must be remem- wanted to,” she remarked, Anderson, Tuckey Dr. G. W. McNiven bered that immunotherapy adding, “I doubt I would Bernhardt & Co., P.C. is still in an early experi- fly, unless it was an 1 Dr. R. R. Watson mental state of develop- Cerfihed Public Accountants Optometrists emergency. I don’t know.” Gary Andarson. GPA 673 3137 - Prlmary Vlilon Center P.C. ment,” De. deShazo said. Webb’s attitude toward Aob.tl Tuckmy, CPA - 871 3730 NOTlCE For information about taking to the “friendly Jerry Bmrnhmdl, CPA . bf3 ‘1137 6505 E Main. Cas. Cify - - I 715 E Frarik SI , CCw. MI 872-4374 or 072-4375 lung diseases, Call the skies” isn’t based solely on The Rawson Memorial Library Requests and Hours: Monday thru American Lung Associa- the risks involved. The re- +? 6261 Church SI tion of Michgian talk free at ...... *...... :...... Friday 9-5 ...... Cass City, MI Special 1-800-292-5979...... Phone 872-4668 Appointments Available BIDS Ray Armstead Jr. PHY SIC1ANS Fall Enrichment Day Certilied Public Accounlanf e . Onlcm tiourm: U-5 Mon -Fri, Sat For Demolition and Removal of House 8 12, Oltw burr by Appointmen1 Harold T. Donahue 631 2 Main Streol M.D., A.A.F.P. Cas City. MI 48726 4674 Hill Street slated in Cass City (517) 872-4532 Cass City LOCATION: The Michigan Associa- poning; Design Your Wardrobe; Small Floral 872-2323 Own Needlepoint; Eating Arrangements ; Teaching Otllce houri weekday8 tion of Extension except Thursday Homemakers and 4-H Right is Basic ; Family Cen- the Young Astronaut; Time COUNSELING youth programs in Huron, tered Sex Education; Fi- Friend or Foe; Toothbrush 6471 PINE ST., CASS CITY Sanilac, and Tuscola coun- nancial Planning; Saving Rug Making; and Wildlife Or. J. Gelsslnger ties will be hosting a Fall and Investing; Goal Set- Management. Do YOU HAVE A Chiropractor Additional information DRINKING PROBLEM? Enrichment Day at Cass ting/Job Search Prepara- Bids will be opened at special meeting at library on.. . ALCOHOUCS ANONYMOUS City High School, 4868 N. tion; Hand Piecing and on Fall Enrichment Day or Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. AND AL-ANON Seeger Street, Cass City, Quilting; Latch-Key Kids- any of the classes is availa- 9-12 a.m. and 2-6 p.m. ble by contacting a Every Fnd4y Evening - 8 Oa p m. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. Who’s Watching the Kids; Sat., 9-12 a.m. cooperative extension ser- Qood Shepherd Lutheran Church 17. Landscaping Your Yard ; SEPTEMBER 1 21 N. Almer. Caro. Mich. Meal Planning For One or vice office in Huron, :I Car8 City The purpose of the en- Across frqm IGA slow richment day program is Two ; Mini Food Processor ; Sanilac, or Tuscola coun- ties. Cooperative extension Details available at Library <<: I for area homemakers, 4-H Outdoor Photo raphy ; Phone Caro 67-64 leaders and others to de- Powder Puff Mec$I anics: service programs and ser- velop or enhance their The Role of the Pharmacy vices are open to all without Reserve N7e right to reject any or all bids. 0 E NTISTS regard to race, color, sex, ’IM Richard A. Hall, D.O. skills on timely topics for in Today’s Health Care family living. World; Build A Sensible national origin or handicap, I CAR0 FAMILY Osf eopa fhrc Physician 4874 Hlll St. Classes to be held are as DENTAL CENTER follows: AIDS - What You Dalton P. Coe, 0.0,s. Cass City, Michigan Should Know: Anyone Can Darrell M Sheets. D.M.D., 872-4446 Paint Class; ATV Safety; Assoc 3mcr ~2.4725 ~omeim.4m Basic First Aid; Batten- Jeff Walby, D.D.S.,Assoc. burg Lace; Basket Weav- 204 W. Sherman, Car0 ing-Beginning ; Basket Monday fhru Friday 8-5 Hoon K. Jeung, M.D. Tues. and Thurs. Evenings surgeon Weaving-Advanced ; COU- Salurday by Appointment Phone 673-2939 Specialist in Stomach and Bowel Problems Frnergency 883-3530 Cpl. Finley 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oally ISaturday - 9 to 12 noon back from A. Paul Chappel, ODs, PC Closed Thursday Family Den tistry 6230 Hospital Drive Mediterranean Comprehensive Orthodontics Cass City, MI 48726 6240 Hill, Cass City Phone 872-461 1 Marine Lance Cpl. Daniel Phone 872-3870 I Home 072-3138 A. Finley recently returned from a 6-month Mediterra- nean deployment with the Dr. E. Paul Lockwood 26th Marine Amphibious HEALTH CARE ChlroprecficPhysldb Unit, Camp Lejeune, N.C., M:Mon.. hm., Wd.. Frl as part of Landing Force 0-12 r~ranuld 1:3&5W p.m. 6th Fleet 2-87. IMMEDIATE S.hKd.y 012 am. NON-EMERGENCY CMAll thy Thwrdry HEALTH CARE phonr 872-2705 ku Clty tor Appolntmt $25 fee inc~udiqphywctan 1 loo and dinK rm Beatrlx G. Martln, M.D. No Appointment hlecessary Infernal Medicine 6 00-8 30 p m Frtdayr 2 30-830 p m Soturdayr 1000am -830pm Sund&y 4672 Hill St. Cass City, HILLS AND DALES MI Phone 872-4331 I HOSPITAL OFFICE HOURS:

.. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. HOME CARE Salurday 6 a.m.-Noon Acceptlng New Patlsntr THUMB AREA HOME CARE AGENCY Nurslng:Occupotlonal, Physical. Speech Therapy Nurse Alds8 up to 24 houra. Cpl. Daniel A. Finley Madlcarernd Msdlcrld certlfled. TO ALL NEW AND RETURNING TEACHERS 8iue Cross During the deployment, Ywr locally owned. prware Finley participated in ‘ non proirt. tu//sewice 5 Home Care Agency combined amphibious exercises and one unilat- AT CASS CITY SCHOOLS (51 7) 674-8746 eral joint amphibious exer- 1 (800) 350-4749 cise. And, for the first time Since 1978 Thumb National Bank has been laying a in 15 years, Marines con- ducted an exercise on the foundation in Cass City. Come on and say hi to the INSURANCE island of Corsica which al- lowed the landing force to c_ folks you’ve grown to trust. Serving the upper Thumb Allen Wltherspoon practice and refine special New England LIIO operations techniques de- NEL CirmFd H0 SPITAL veloped during their pre- communities since 1895. ‘1 NEL EWbFud deployment training. .” NEL hamoFWd 4438 S. Seeger SI. Morwy MUUU Cass City - Phone 872-2255 A 1983 graduate of Kings- Phone 872-2321 Rod Ellla, O.V.M. ton Community High ..I School, Finley is the son I 4615 Oak Cas Ci? Carol Gdk~-Elllm,0,V.M. ,22, .” + .. /’ I of Raymond G. and Betty ...1f L. Finley, 4242 English Rd., TN PEOPLE READ Kingston. Little Ada Finley. who joined the Marine Corps in December PIGEON : . You’re Reading One 1983. is one of 4 brothers 453.3113 .: * Now! who have served or are serving in the armed Call 872.2010 forces. ('ASS CITY. MI(:l4I(;A!l' CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, ALGLST 26. 1987 PAGEELEVEN I i Full docket in circuit court

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,'*'I 'I pq-mit adequate review of' sociating with a person with in the larceny of furniture Sentencing for the pair is advisement by the court, Governor James Blan- a criminal record and being alternatives to ensure from a residence at 4554 to be set, while bond was which ordered that Hasse t-' chard has issued executive in possession of alcohol, all timely action by the state Icy. Colwood Rd., Unionville. continued at $2,000. be released from the county * 1' orders fE.:.O.'slM7-10 and County-Ciicuit Court on a on March 20. He also was in meeting its respon- It further permits the di- He faces a maximum sen- Myers and Boyle. who jail. --% l987-lOA) establishing the charge of receiving and convicted July 10 in district tence of 10 years imprison- each face maximum sen- Court records state that office of IAW Ikvel sibilities under the Low rector io serve as the concealing stolen property court, on a plea of guilty, on Level Radioactive Waste state's representative and ment. tences of 10 years imprison- Hasse, 19, failed to report : 3: Radioactive Waste Man- valued at more than $100. a charge of transporting an Two other men each en- ment, were involved in the to his probation officer on agement within the Depart- Policy Act. voting member of the Mid- James Moore, 18, 1246 open alcohol container, ment of Management and Alternatives include con- west commission. Luder Rd., was convicted tered guilty pleas Friday in Aug. 12 break-in of a ce- or after July 2 and Aug. 6. fifth offense. a separate incident in Un- ment block building at 6675 He is serving a 24-month .Budget. tinued membership in the The EO also effectuates of receiving an electric Carlisle is serving a interstate compact and re- 60- ionville. Center St., Unionville, probation term which ' ;-.The establishment of the a Type 11 transfer to the drum set iith equalizer, month probation term ,office comes on the heels of ceive wastes from the other newly established officeall with the knowledge that it Michael R. Myers, 21, court records state. began June 9,1986, after he which began July 19, 1983, 2940 Cass St., Unionville, was convicted on a charge ::qecent action by the Mid- six states or develop a the powers, duties, func- was stolen, March 15-19 in following a June 20 convic- ;'west Interstate Low Level "statealy" plan. tions and responsibilities of Almer Township. and Charles M. Boyle Jr., VIOLATES PROBATION of attempted larceny in a tion of larceny in a building. 5907 M-25, Akron, each en- building March 29, 1986, in ,Iiadioactive Waste Com- Michigan currently gen- the Department of Public A pre-sentencing investi- That conviction stems from erates about one-third of Health and Radioactive gation was ordered; bond tered pleas of attempted A plea 'of guilty by Troy Almer Township. The inci- :pact designated Michigan an incident in which a breaking and entering in an D. Hasse, E. Frank St., dent involved stolen saws ;as the "host" state for a the approximate 200,000 Waste Control Committee was set at $~,~. stereo, handgun and cash 404 ;waste facility to cubic feet of low level waste as established by law in A 22-year-oldVassar man unoccupied building with Caro, Friday to probation and tools from a garage at disposal were taken from a Vassar intent to commit larceny. violation was taken under 1299 Luder Rd.. Caro. '1 accept wastes from the in the seven-state/ region I 985. was sentenced Friday in residence May 21, 1983. 1 seven states by 1993. This is each year. The Department of Man- Tuscola County Circuit Also sentenced Friday ;, tbe date set by federal law Minnesota and Ohio are agement and Budget will Court to 2 to 4 years in was Joseph Y. Davis, the second and third high- 845 ., which allows three current serve as the state agency in prison for a guilty plea to O'Brian Rd., Mayville, who est, generating states at 22 accepting and disbursing probation violation. ', waste sites in the states of was convicted June 29 on a CHEIOYCAN Washington, Nevada and and 19 percent, respec- funds received from the The sentencing of Ed- plea of guilty to operating PRfSOUt ISLE :'tjouth Carolina to stop ac- tively. Other states in the other states, the federal De- ward Carlisle Jr., 5063 a motor vehicle while under )epting wastes from other compact include Iowa, In- partment of Energy, the Sanilac Rd., includes credit the influence of liquor, third YONIYORENCYALPENA 0 4986 '. st atus. diana, Missouri and Wis- compact, or legislative ap- for 93 days already served. offense . consin. '2 Manchard's executive propriations for purposes According to court re- Davis, 44, was sentenced FATA 1IT1 E S ,+yrdersaid the office would The order provides that of discharging the respon- cords, Carlisle violated his to one year in the county the office will be headed by sibilities assigned to the of- probation by transporting TRAVERSE 1: @.?videfor maximum coor- jail, 3 years probation, a I ALCoNA AGES 544 '. ,dination of state and local a director to serve as the fice, the executive order an open container of alcohol I-TI $200 fine and $200 in costs. '.government agencies to principal advisor to the continued . in a motor vehicle, as- He also was ordered to un- MANISTEE WfXFORO MISSAUKEE ROSCOYMON dergo treatment for alcohol (( (( ARENAC HURON

NEWAVGO YECOSTA ISABELLA MIOLAND driving was stopped on M- ?OAI lOlOl@ 24 in Indianfields Township.

GUILTY PLEA LAPEf R Larry R. Manwell, 38,454 Carpenter Rd., Fostoria, MACOMB Petroleum entered a plea of guilty to PAPER being a sexually delinquent person, but mentally ill, TOWELS JELLY during his arraignment m Friday. 1 The court took no action BFRRltN eCASS 0 on Manwell's plea pending /" Sf JUSfPH BRAYCH HILLSOALE LENAWfE MONROE a psychiatric evaluation, -00 e c court records state. $169 Ninety-five Michigan youngsters aged 5 through 14 died in Lower Peninsula 7.5 02. Manwell's plea stems traffic accidents in 1986, with the Upper Peninsula's only fatality in Reg. $3.29 from an incident involving Marquette County. Forty-two percent of those were pedestrian deaths, 21 indecent exposure May 1 in Fostoria. percent bicyclists, 19 percent passengers and the rest were listed as "other." Last year's pedestrian fatalities happened most often after 3 p.m. A 29-year-old Caro man's plea of guilty Friday to lar- on Thursday and Friday, during warm weather months and in densely FREE TOOTHBRUSH ceny in a building was ac- populated areas at mid-block. As part of its "School's Open-Drive Care- cepted by the court. fully" campaign to help reduce pedestrian deaths, AAA Michigan is urging Sentencing for Michael S. motorists to be extra vigilant in the afternoon hours. Youngsters also are Patterson, Frank Street, is encouraged to follow these safety tips: (1) Cross only at intersections, never to be set. Bond was con- between parked cars. (2) Check all directions before crossing streets and be tinued at $2,000. alert for cars turning on green and red lights. (3) Obey safety patrollers and Patterson's conviction crossing guards. (4) Follow the safest route to school, using streets with stems from an incident July low traffic volume and controlled intersections. 16 in which he was involved Special ' I 6.40~. limit 3 Please - Reg. $2.09

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. Circus corning to town help fix homes I Few programs that have been brought into the Cas Nine youths from the Ar- project affiliated with the City area received such gyle and Shabbona United Board of Discipleship of the wide acclaim as the Kelly- Methodist Churches spent United Methodist Church. Miller Brothers Chus part of their summer vaca- It uses volunteer labor to when it played here July 7, tions repairing and restor- make substantial repairs 1985, at the CasCity Recre- ing homes in Mingo County, on the homes of economi- ational W.V. for the Appalachia cally disadvantaged Park. Service Project (ASP1. families in Appalachia. Now the sponsor 2 years The ASP is a home repair “This was the third ASP ago, the Cass City Rotary, Double Print work project for these is bringing back the same midthumb churches which circus. Because of its wide Double Value Day! Bee beards are part of the Decker popularity, the date availa- parish in the Port Huron ble in the Cas City area A bee-coming beard: District,” the Rev. Peter was Tuesday, Sept. 1. That Every Wednesday receive a 0 Every year, beekeepers Crawford said. is also the first day of clas- second set of prlnts absolutely ses at most area schools. and their bees gather for a “Though a few irl the FREE! contest to determine who group who had not been to In addition to bringing olnargooddudng WdM8dayt OWmrlbUWr can “grow” the longest or ASP before were skeptical quality entertainment Uu(T OAYw FREE VO(D0n WeRht8 most impressive beard of about what they would find, back, Rotarians hope that live honeybees -- and do so they all were satisfied with the circus will be profita- without swallowing a the work when their week ble. That’s because all pro- mouthful of stingers. Ac- was completed on July 3 fits will be used to help fill cording to National Wildlife and they headed back,” he the club’s $5,OOO commit- magazine, a Pennsylvania added. ment to the plio-plus drive. State University student According to Pastor Polio-plus is the name currently holds the record Crawford, part of what given to Rotary’s interna- for the most bees piled on a makes ASP an enjoyable tional campaign to im- person: He tipped the experience is the joining to- munize the world’s children scales with some 20 pounds gether with other work against polio, which kills of bees. groups from U M.churches m,@Miand cripples 10 times from other states. Each that many every year. Rot- morning and evening there ary International’s goal is were scheduled oppr- $32 million for polio-plus. How do you find businas insurance tunities for Christian fel- made foryour business? lowship and recreation. The circus will agaih fea- Friendships are quickly ture a big 3-ring show with made when you share an wild animals, elephants, No problem. elementary school clas- horses, ponies and arena sroom as a bedroom with 20 stars from all nations. Auto-Ownen’ Business Insurance policies are written other people from all over Two performances are specifically to meet your unique business property and the U.S. he remarked. scheduled, one at 4:30 p.m. liability needs. Business assets may be protected with no and the other at 7:30 p.m. more or no less coverage than you need. The Argyle and Sbabbona UMYF raised most of the So ask your ‘‘no roblem” Auto-Owners agent how you funds to finance their way, Tickets are on sale at can protect your gusiness.. .and be assured of fast, fair as well as the support for either Cass City drug store claims service, the “no problem” Auto-Owners way. adults who accompanied or from any member of the them. This year the UMYF CaSs City Rotary. sold candy, held a bake Residents can get a free au- preview of the circus ac- ction, and held a pop can tivities by coming to the drive to help raise much of park on the morning of the the--__ nroiect’s $2.000 Cost. Call or Stop By r- -.I-- THERE- WILL BE clowns aplenty performances and watch- Those attending the ASP when the Kelly-Miller Brothers Circus ing the big top being HarrbHampshire Agency, lnc. were Jeff Bader, Brenda - erected. Severance,Nancy Willerton, Kris Edna King, Wil- comes to town Sept. 1. r-~LC..C.CC.LI.Y.V...C.CC..C.Y.L..C.. 6815 E. Cas8 Clty Road Cass Clty 872-4351mt & lerton, Duane Hadrich, ~ick~faff,~athy~ockwelland Dennielle MacAlplne. Potential cwpernplOyers, Cass City Preschool 1 Youth leaders were Carl i Broecker, Foote, Co-op Nursery I Teena AllenTom and Pastor employees asked to call i \ Accepting Registrations for $r Kay. Potential employers and Dillon said that students interested in par- employers who wisb to in- i ticipating in the co-op prog- terview students, as well as !- Openings available in both 2 day classes !I ram at Cass City Hig., juniors and seniors who ! For information call 872-5304 School are asked to contact wish to work, can obtain ad- ditional information about i 872-5018 programDillon at 872-2148.director Wayne him.the program by calling L7------i

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Lose weight while you cook. Whether you care to or not. If you can imagine a world without electricity. then you‘ll know why Detroit Edisvn works so hard to make sure c Detroit Cass City, MI 48726 you’re never without it. If you ever have a problem. call us. We‘re here to help. Good old electricity. It‘s more than a Edison MEMBER FDIC bargain. And comes right out of the wall. No sweat. A part of life. ~CASSCITY, MICHIGAN CAS$ CITY CHRONICLE - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1987 PAGE THIRTEEN Merchants hold Annual Thumb Show- family reunion Gen Kehoe Derby slated Sept. 26 The first Merchant fam- Phone 665-2221 ily gathering was held Sun- Gagetown Area News day, Aug. 16, at the Stuart The annual Thumb Bar- extension service offices in Merchant home, Cass City. row Show and Feeder Pig the Thumb have entry Forty-two attended the I * Derby is scheduled for Sep- blanks and guidelines av- . Dotluck dinner. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. tember 26 at the Michigan ailable. .* A reunion is planned for Mrs. Harlan Stock tew days with her daughter Cass City. She weighed 3% Lansing and children, Lisa Arnie Nimtz of Sebewaing. Livestock Exchange in on the third Sunday in traveled recentlv to Ann and family, Mr. and Mrs. pounds at birth and has 2 Beth, Luke and Amy. 1w Victor Jaffe and sons. brothers, Eric and Brent. Don Schwartz, on vaca- Also a guest was the Nimtz’ Cass City+ Cass City woman son, Mark Nimtz of Escon- This program is an oppor- Jackie and Bill Goodell tion from Car0 Regional tunity for swine producers CHURCH CELEBRATION spent last weekend with Center, is visiting his son dido, Calif., who is spending on dean’s list Mr. and Mrs. Henry Renzio and family, Mr. and Mrs. a few weeks in Sebewaing. in the Thumb area to im- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Helwig prove their swine produc- Cass City resident Joan Approximately 200 per- of Livonia and Saturday Mark Schwartz and son, in M. Merchant, 6559 Seed St., New books at sons attended the potluck evening attended a combi- San Francisco. spent last weekend with tion system by receiving ‘1 Mrs. Velma Helwig and at- carcass and health infor- has been named to the dinner and beef barbecue nation 35th wedding an- tended the wedding of mation. This information dean’s list at Delta College last Sunday after the recog- niversary and retirement McKELLAR REUNION for the spring 1987 semes- nition Mass at St. Agatha party for Mary and Louis Karen Koch and Todd Roc- can help illustrate how a the library*r ter.Merchant, who will be a I Church. The celebration Pitts, held at the Riverview Sunday, Aug. 16, the loth kefellar. breeding program influ- I I Paul and Barb Burdon ences the carcass merit and was held at picnic tables on in Livonia. The Goodells annual McKellar reunion junior at the college this the lawn and the residents were Sunday dinner guests took place at the Gagetown spent the weekend in health of livestock. THE CHOICE by Henry Denker (fiction). Walter Duncan Muskegon with their son All swine producers are fall, earned a grade point of the Gagetown Senior of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elementary School. The lo- average of 3.580. She is -‘is an, outstanding orthopedic surgeon at a prestigious Manor were guests. Goodell of Pontiac and cal- cation was changed from and daughter-in-law, Wil- invited to participate in the midwestern hospital. Duncan is dedicated and lard and Diane Burdon. program. The cooperative studying accounting . Two.. birthdays were led at the home of the Wil- the Gagetown Village Park compassionate, but his professional commitment often celebrated, those of Amy lard Sullivans in Wil- because of inclement results in neglect of his wife and daughter, even though he Gray and Joanne Kady, and liamston. weather. tells himself they are getting “quality time.” His newest a poem of tribute to Sister Marg and Max Kreger of Fifty-five family mem- patient is a promising young tennis star who has contracted REAL ESTATE HOUSEHOLD Nancy, written by Rose1 Sandusky and Linda and bers attended coming from osteogenic sarcoma (bone cancer). He handles Amy- Osentoski, was read by Sha- Ray DeShano and Houghton Lake, Pontiac, pedford’s case brilliantly, but just as his patient begins to ron Wood. recover, Duncan’s own daughter is stricken with leukemia. daughters of Vestaburg Flint, Sandusky, Pigeon, ’ A hundred helium filled were visitors last weekend Caro, Sebewaing, Florida Duncan must now confront himself, his wife and his balloons were released to at the home of the ladies’ and Colorado. AUCTION SALE profession as well as the gloomy prospects that lie ahead. close the festivities. parents, Les and Milly Mrs. Alma Binge, who Due to the death of Iva 6.Smith, the following items will be sold at public auction located 2 bloc:ks Munro. south of stop light in Cass City, 2112 blocks west at 6327 Houghton Street on COUNTRY KITCHENS REMEMBERED: A MEMOIR ****** after spending the past 2 WITH FAVORITE FAMILY RECIPES by Marilyn Stephanie Spencer of weeks in the area and at- Kluger (non-fiction1. Marilyn Kluger spent her childhood Cass City and Kristin tending the reunion, left to LAFAVE REUNION on a southern Indiana farm in the 1930s, and she Seurynck left Aug. 19 to return home, the Clinton a++enaemo rhapsodizes about a pressed-glass spoon holder, her spend several days in Dal- Geneges of Clearwater, SATURDAY, AUG. 29 mother’s precise rendition of angel food cake, the peddler’s The Hebert LaFave fam- las, Texas; visiting Dave Fla., the Jim Biemanns of wagon, her father’s orchard, washdays, threshing day, ily held their reunion Sun- Seurynck. Lake Worth, Fla., the Lee Thanksgiving and Christmas, and Jewel, whom she. calls day, Aug. 16, at the K of C Last weekend guests of McKellars of Zephyrhills, Hall in Caro with 80 attend- the Dick Carrolls were Tim “the hired girl” although she was married to a cousin. The Fla., and the Eddie Real Estate to be hearty, uncomplicated fare reflects some German ing. A business meeting and Dottie Rabideau of Geneges of Muskegon influence and includes a variety of pies (chocolate cream, was held and plans made traveled the furthest to at- chicken pot, green grape, green tomato, buttermilk, for a reunion in 1989. 400 attend tend. offered for sale mincemeat, sorghum nut, boiled cider, peach custard, A potluck dinner, games blackberry, chess and golden delicious apple), as well as and visiting followed the Sanilac Health ****** chicken-fried beefsteak and milk gravy, and roast goose meeting. at approximately with sauerkraut and apple stuffing. The entire Ted LaFave ppen house Mrs. Mildred Penrod of HEIRESS by Janet Daily (fiction). Born into a wealthy family was present includ- Sterling Heights, formerly . Texas family, Abby Lawson grows up on the beautiful, ing sons Brad and Mitch of Over 400 persons at- of Bach, died last Thursday 4 o’clock ‘sprawling ranch where her father Dean breeds Arabian California, Scott of Texas, tended the 50th Anniver- at a Sterling Heights hospi- horses; in California, her illegitimate sister Rachel aches and daughter Jane, also of sary open house at the tal and her funeral took ’ for the father she rarely sees. After the two square off at Texas. The Dennis Sanilac.. - Countv- - -”--- Hmlth place Saturday at the .I ------* --ne- Recently redecorated sln~lestory 3-bedroom home. Spaclous dlnlnpkltchen area with nice cupboards. Large Dean’s funeral, Abby’s initial anger turns to shock when LaFaves came from Ohio. partment, Friday, A%. 14* Duress Funeral Home* she finds Rachel has inherited while she and her mother not living room. Full bath-shower with double bowl vanity. Full basement with half bath, natural gas fired hydronic ****** A ceremony commemorat- Mrs. Sue Penrod and the heating system. Attached single car garage with door opener. Large storage shed on rear ot property, only are saddled with debts but lose their home to the ing the occasion was held at Fred McKellar family at- For inspection prior to sale contact Lawrence J. Smith. Dhone 517.672-2780. _- .. interloper, who marries well and promptly sets out to lli00 a.m. and the opening tended. Terms of real estate - 52,000. deposlt day of sale w1th.m additional $6,000to be paid in 30 days. Land cantract Mamie Russell, Elva available for balance. duplicate the life her half-sister has enjoyed all along. The prayer was offered by Mr. and Mrs. Jim - bitterness between the two escalates yearly as they cross Pitcher and Agatha Lloyd Severance, former Bk~annof Lake Worth, paths and swords, using husbands, lovers and children as LaFave took the %day tour, Chairman of the Sanilac Fla., and Diane Kohman of ’ ammunition in their war. Aug. 18 and 19, to the Strat- County Board of Health. He HoUghton Lake spent last Household Good-s= Antiques ford Festival in Canada. is the son of Charles Sever- week with Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Angus ance, the first chairman of I McKellar. McEachin of Kalamazoo the Health Committee in Harry and Gen Kehoe re- Miscellaneous Iterns were overnight guests last 1937. turned home Saturday Clerk - Hillaker Auction Service Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hippensteel, Ad- after visiting a few days Terms of Household Items - Cash or check with ID. Everything settled for day of Eugene Comment. ministrator/Hea!th Officer,, with Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Bill introduced the special PrieurinFarmingtonHills. sale. Not responsible for accidents. For more information contact Lawrence J. Ashmore accompanied speakers which included- - .. .. - - Mrs. Alma Binge of De- Smith (Phone 517-872-2780) Floy and Ray Arnold of Robert Warren, Chairman nver, Colo.’, Sue Penrod and Auctioneers - Hillaker Auction Service - Phone 517-872-3019Cass City Cass City last Saturday and of the Sanilac County Board Mary McKellar were din- they visited a new grand- of Health; Della Wright, daughter at Saginaw Gen- Sanilac County Commis- eral Hospital. She is Amy sioner; Dr. James Harri- Lea Martin, born Aug. 4 to son, Deputy Director of Cindy and Dave Martin of Michigan Department of Just Arrived Public Health; Senator Dan DeGrow, and Larry Homeowners Whiteside, representing Senator Donald Reigle. New Gift Ware Selections insurance Proclamations were pre, discounts from sented and the Sanilac State Farm. County Board of Commis- ideal For Showers and Weddings sioners declared the day as For q cia I if I ed ho meow rie rs, Sanilac County Public we offer discounts which can Health Day. rriake our already low Throughout the day re- premium even lower freshments were served Call for details and prizes awarded. A Emoat A. fdthmrn, Jr. number of people took ad- 6240 W. M8hl vantage of free services -8s City, Mlch. that were offered. These in- 3 Phonm 872-3388 cluded 92 blood pressure checks, 38 adult immuniza- tions, 53 glucose tests, 80 Special Scents 1 anemia tests, 41 glaucoma screenings and a number of 6437 Main Phone 872-3434 height and weight measure- ments. I Check US Out...

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Classes begin August 3 7 - Final Exams are December 7 4- 7 9. FREE GIFT WRAPPING is always available. Select and choose your gift today. Registration: August 26,4-7 p.m. and August 31-September 3 M cCon key J ewe Iry Cass City High School & Gift Shop Call.790.4097 for information Phone 872-3025 Cass City PAGEFOURTEEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE - WDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1987 CAS CITY, MICHIGAN Letters USE LOW COST CIIFIED ADS Transit (nonbusiness) rates. 10 words or less, $1.25 each [General) (General] Obituary to the editor insertion: additional words 7 Merchandise Merchandise 1 I I cents each. Three weeks for Susan Walsh and Mrs. Jay (Susan) ’ Ithe price of two - cash rate. FOR SALE - upright piano. FOR SALE - 22.3 ~~1~1BEAUTIFUL solid wood di- Brown, LaMesa, Calif.; 64 Save money by enclosing Call 872-4687. 2-8-26-3 freezer, $100, 7 years old. nette table with 2 chairs, 108 cash with mail orders. Rates Susan Walsh, 90, Austin grandchildren; great- runs gmi.Call872-~~.’ $169.00, with 4 chairs, grandchildren, and 4 great- for display want rd on CANNING Tomatoes now Township, died Sunday at - DNR-- svokesman 2-8-26-3 $269.00. Also oak dinette Sanilac County Medical -great -grandchildren. 1 application, available at Poleea’s Veg- sets with pedestal base or Care Facility, Sandusky, She-was preceded in leg base - SAVE $$$ this after a long illness. death by one son, Maurice expresses thanks for week. U-Foun-Dit Furni- She was born Oct. 4,1896, Walsh; one daughter, Lila Automotive 1 ture, comer of MB~and in Austin Township, daugh- Lamphere; 5 grandchil- plus io0 gal. rank;- 14- ft. Deckerville Rd., Caro, ter of Alexander and May FOR SALE - 1976 Kawasaki disc, 9 shank chisel plow; phone 673-5336. 2-8-19-3 2 S ecial Bu (Soule) McMillan, drendren; ; one7 brother,great-grandchil- and sis- community interest 75Occ, very good condition, WATE PUMPS & lawnmower, She married Walter ters. $80.1977 Plymouth Volare, lr work. Call 8724534 after 6 FOR SALE or Trade - Corn- Walsh July 11, 1916, at St. Services will be 11 a.m. best offer. Call Celia House Pam* 2-&-2&1 et. Write P.O. Box 61, Cass Wednesday at St. Ignatius Dear Editor: make the recent dedication after 6 p.m. 872-3340. Myers ‘h hp deep or shallow Ignatius Catholic Church, well Jet. fieg. $264 Sale $186 City. 2-8-26-3 Catholic Church. The Rev. of the Cass City Field Office 1-8-2&3 Freiburg. He preceded her Red Jacket Vi hp converti- FOR SALE - 36” wood front in death Feb. 25, 1983. Michael Bell, pastor, will On behalf of the Depart- a success. Over 200 people attended ’77 MERCURY Cougar, 2 ble jet. Reg. $259 ale $186 door with small window, SALE - l985 l1 lawn’ officiate. Burial will be in ment of Natural Resources, Flint & Walling or Rap- $10, 36” storm door $10 tractor with Snow blower, . Mrs. Walsh was a the church cemetery. I wish to express our ap- the dedication ceremonies, door hardtop, excellent graduate of Tyre Rural and besides the obvious shape, runs good, V-8, air inayton ‘/z hp- s_hallow- Call 872-3529. 2-8126-2n $l2O0- Call after 6 P.m. 872- Zinger-Smigielski Fun- preciation to many fine citi- conditioning, white with well jet. $176 2841. School and a member and Home, Ubly, handled zens of the Thumb DNR connection, they were 2-8-26-3 era1 Area maroon vinyl top, 4 mag JacketRenegadeVihp FOR SALE - 5 of former officer of St. Ig- arrangements. community who helped treated to a truly commun- Red acres natius Altar Society. She ity celebration. wheels, plus 4 regular 10 GPM submersible pump. standing alfalfa, also 15 SEWING REPAIRS and was treasurer of Austin Those attending the event rims, new stereo system, Reg. $335 Sale $275 acres of corn for silage. 2987 alterations. Phone 872-5014 Township from 1933-1936 were treated to free hot asking $1,750, call 872-4029. Red Jacket Waterbear ‘/z East Caro Rd. 2-8-26-1 evenings. 2-8-124 and a catechism teacher dogs, cookies, and soft 1-8-2&3 hp submersible pump. and altar flower decorator College strengthens drinks, which were courte- 30Reg. gallon $395 horizontalSale Blad- $325 forMOVING sale, like - household new condition. goods -- les, Call ~-2536canningafter pick- 4 at St. Ignatius Catholic ously provided by Croft- ’78 IMPALA, air, power steering, power brakes, der Church. Clara Lumber of Gass City, tank $112 Call 872-5033. 2-8-26-3 p.m, 2-8-12-3 Caro Concrete, Caro True AM-FM, new battery/ 42 gallon Bladder tank $126 Surviving are 7 sons, Leo Loeding’s career exhaust, good tireshrakes. Myers Tornado submersi- FOR SALE - us& wheel- Walsh, Michael Walsh, Value Hardware, and McDonald’s of Caro. Re- Runs good, $950. Call 872- ble sump pump. s1l4 chair, good condition, $125. Raymond Walsh, Mark freshments were served by 2305. 18-263 Walsh, Louis Walsh and “Being in the Business Lakes’ emphasis on the Other sizes also special Call 872-2404. 2-8-12-3 Administration curriculum representatives of the Cass ~ Walter Walsh, all of Ubly, business world, and its ex- FOR - 1980 Travel priced while supplies last. HOUSE FOR SALE and Daniel Walsh, Far- at Great Lakes Junior Col- pectations, has really been City Chamber of Com- SALE merce. A thank you should trailer 31-ft. Sportsman, SUPER Mattress Sale - mington; 2 daughters, Mrs. lege is helping strengthen a benefit to him. self contained and air. Good $69.95 twin size each piece The Department of my present career,” says Wing was familiar also go to representatives Call Joseph (Beatrice) of WKYO Radio in Caro condition. Call 872-2215. firm; also Comfort Quilt Natural Resources will be Bauman, Battle Creek, Dwight Loeding, a real es- with Great Lakes Junior Paul’s Pump Repair bedding, SAVE 30% to 50%. accepting bids for the sale tate agea for Kelly and College because his sister who helped alert area resi- 1-8-26-3 673-4850forPromPtservice dents of the dedication Free Delivery. U-Foun-Dit of a house and .a barn and Company in Cass City and had,attended, when it was SALE - 1978 Chevy and parts anytime Furniture, corner of M-81 other farm bulldlngs* Caro. known as Saginaw Business through a remote broad- FOR 2-4-29-tf Correction cast from the site of the new 4x4, short box, excellent and Bckervflle Rd., Care, are located at 4857 Maxwell “The marketing and ac- Institute, and graduated in condition. Call 872-3030 or FOR SUE - 32” exterior phone 673-5336. 2-8-19-3 Road, Owendale, Michi- counting courses I’m tak- 1984. office during the open An accident report last house. 8724676. 1-8-26-3 door and casing with gan, Grant Township Sec- week incorrectly stated ing have been a great be- Lmding plans on ANIMAL HEALTH tion 29, E I/IL sw of Huron, Lastly, 2 members of the window, $25 ; 32” storm and SUPPLY County. The department is that a vehicle driven by nefit to me.” graduating from Great screen combination with Loeding, 26, a father of Lakes in the fall of 1988. DNR community merit our FOR SALE - 1985 Chevy Jennifer L, Palmer, Cass praise. Mr. Thomas J. An- Cavalier 3-wheel Honda. casing, $25; miscellaneous Now Stocking notfand interested on which thein selling buildings the City, struck a vehicle dri- three children and a Cass “I’d like to remain in the storm windows for 6-ft. City resident says the flexi- area and also stay in the derson of Southgate made Call 872-2825. 1-8-12-3 ven by Sharon L. Wenzloff, -- doorwall, $5.00 each; reces- Fencers and are located. The house and- bility of offering day and real estate field,” he says. the long trip north with his Kingston. Wenzloff’s vehi- wife, Marge, to deliver the FOR SALE - Pontiac T1000, sed ceiling lights, $5.00 fencing equipment. other buildings must be re- cle failed to yield the right night classes at the Car0 “The educational experi- each. Call 872-3147. 2-8-26-3 moved from the site. campus has really helped ence acts as a good rein- keynote address. And, Jim 1981, 4 cylinder, 4 door, 4 of way to, and struck, Melin, Fire Officer as- speed, hatchback, 75,000, Envelopes must be Palmer’s vehicle. him balance his time bet- forcement.” SALE - Magnavox marked “House Bid” and ween college and a career. signed to the Cass City new back tires, good condi- FOR Cash Discounts Field Office, was most in- tion, no rust, 28-30 miles per console, 4-speed record 8480Call Van 872-4595 Dyke Rd., arrive at the Michigan De- Although he has attended player and AM/FM radio partment of Natural Re-. a realtor’s school during strumental in planning and gallon, asking $1,850, call 50 attend organizing the day’s 872-2357 after 5:Mp.m. and beautiful antique desk, Cass City sources, Cass City Field Of-* the past few years, Loeding pecan color, good condi- fice, 4017 E. Car0 Road,. decided that he needed to events. 1-8-26-3 2-8-26-1 It is easy to see what I tion. Call 872-3166. 2-8-26-1 Cass City, MI 48726 by Sep- Mark reunion take his education a bit tember 11, 1987. Bids will further. mean by corhmunity in- FOR SALE - 1974 Dodge About 50 persons at- volvement in this event. I TOMATOES - Taking or- be opened on September 14, “I just believe that educa- Dart, good 318 engine, good The Thumb ders on tomatoes through- 1987 at 9:OO a.m. tended the 8th annual Mary tion can never hurt you. I salute every resident of the transportation, will take 3-county area who took an Yarn Shop out the season. Good qual- For additional informa- and Edward Mark reunion, need the education to make best offer. Call after 4:Oo ity and lots of them, $4.00. tion, call 517-872-5300 bet- held Sunday, Aug. 23, at myself better.” interest in our dedication. 872-5145. 1-8- 19-3

Cass City Recreational They, and everyone else re- 8 miles north of ~-81and Call anytime - best after 9 ween 8100 a.m. and*l2noon &ding says he tries to M-53 intersection and 1/2 P-m. 872-3549. 2-8-19-3 Monday through Friday. + Park. spend as much quality time siding in the Huron, Tus- FOR SALE - 350Chevy mile west Rescue Road 3-8-26-2* as possible with his 2 sons cola and Sanilac County motor and transmission, on Games were played and area, are encouraged to also 1972 Monte Carlo, to be prizes awarded the chil- and daughter, daily till “It’s much easier attend- stop by the office (located parted out, MOO Severance Open 12:W 9:Oo dren. A potluck dinner was on M-81, 4 miles west of p.m. served at noon. Hiking ing school out here instead Rd., Cass City. 1-8-19-3 Real Estate of driving to Saginaw,” he Cass City) for a visit. We through the woods was en- hope to be of service to you joyed after dinner. said. “Also, because I work Phone 269-8097 in the area, it’s only a few for many, many years. 2-3-12-tf minutes away to attend - - Guests attended from Sincerely, Pontiac, Lapeer, Detroit, classes.” VACUUM CLEANERS - Sandusky, Flushing, Caro, A recent dean’s list stu- FOR SALE - 1974 360 En- Quality, Reliability, Per- Boston, Mass., Cass City dent during winter term, Michael D. Moore duro Yamaha, low mileage, formance. New and used Deputy Director good condition. Call after 6 and Pigeon. Loeding says that Great Dwight Loedii sweepers on sale. Excellent 517-322-5112 p.m. 872-4469. 2-8-26-3 repair service, complete check up only $8.95 plus parts. Free in home de- Find the Service or Product monstration. Financing 90 You Need in this. . . . I School menus I days same as cash. Need Action Guide I SECONDARY SCHOOLS Kirby Parts? Will ship par- FRIDAY cel post immediately. Deal North of Cass City I locally and save lots of SEPT. 1-4 Be proud to live in this elegant country manor with SERVBCE DBRECTORY No School money. Kirby Company, over 3,000 sq. ft. of living area on 30 acres. All brick TUESDAY Labor Day Bad Axe, Daniel Messing with 5 bedrooms, full basement, 2 car garage, built in Weekend 269-7562 or 479-6543. Au- 1974. Special features: fireplaces in living room, Deluxe Pizza or thorized dealer. 2-7-22-tf family room and master bedroom, 2% baths, 10x14’6” Cheesy Ravioli wlRoll sunporch. Owner outsf-state and says sell. Asking 1. I Tator Puffs ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS ATTENTION Wood Cut- $105,000, possible land contract terms. Call now for 24-HR. SERVICE R ENT-A=STORK GARY WILLS Peaches ters - We have Bar Oil $2.95 your personal showing. H119 Brenl 6 Marllyn’s CON ST RUCTlON Milk TUESDAY per gallon bulk rate, bring Baby Announcement Service Cozy 3 bedroom home for the happy family, attractive Rent an Outdoor display 10 Licensed ana Insured Budder your own containers. PLUMBING L. HEATING, INC. Peppy Pepperoni Pizza decor, economical to heat, centrally located. Call now fell lr~enasand nelgnbors of Free Emtlrnrter WEDNESDAY Also bars and chains your new srirval. 6528 Maln or Cheesy Ravioli w/Roll before you make a decision on your next home, you’ll Sand and Orrvrl for most makes and (517) 872-3407 or Phone 1724Ob4 be did. $39,900. Bulldotlng and Plgbon Phone 453.3551 Taco Pita or Taco Tator Puffs models. Parts and ser- glad you Asking H109 Backhoa Work Fries Peaches “We deliver vice for Echo and Jonsered. Looking for something better than average? Then call Coleslaw Milk Rex Binder Sales, 1264 E. after Cass City Milk to see this functionally designed ranch home with Phone 872-3505 WEDNESDAY Caro Rd.,Phone 673-4367. many unique features, located on 3 acres in the Cass 2-8-19-3 THURSDAY City School District. Call now to see it. H187 Cass City, MI 48726 Rich’s Disposal Taco Ole’ Pitas w/Beef BEAUTIFULLY Unlqus Novsltlas and Residentlal 8. Commercial Chicken Nuggets or Cheese, Lettuce CRAFTED Fresh on the market.. gentleman’s farm.. older farm house and buildings with acres in Deford area, only a Glft Certiflcales avellablc Croft-Clorr Lumbor, Inr. Rubbish Removal Chicken Pattie on Bun or Hot Dog w/Fries BUSINESS CARDS 40 $34,900. Larger parcels available. Container Service Avallable Pineapple Coleslaw F240 Cass City - 872-2141 Corn Dairy Fresh Milk Designed to make that first IRVICE Adrrrer Windour 1 I 1 I Call683.2233 Milk impression a lasting one! Owner says SELL!! ! Large well built home with newer I I THURSDAY windows, aluminum siding, full basement, gas furnace raisedHighest printing. quality for only $19,900. Possible land contract terms to Hercules and Cooper McHawk Chicken Nuggets qualified party. Call now to see this super bargain. TIRES or Pattie on Bun Vacant and ready to move into. GA6H833 Tlrs Repair See our new catalog. Allqnmsnts Mufflers Pineapple Brakes 011 Changes Tuff-Kote Dinol Country Corn Cerrrhed Mechanic Milk Cass City Chronicle Buy your carpet or llnolaum, then Auiomollve Ruil Prooling 24-4tf call ua lor rxprrt In~lrllrllon.We Syslems 6 Waxing rho do custom mnd repair FRIDAY work. Gravel Guards Factory Irrlnrd, “We 00 I! RlQht.” Sollrlrction ~urranleed. Running Boards FOR SALE - 1981 Honda Rock Kole Sionr Chip Prolrclion One way to cut driving No School silverwing, interstate, Tunb Upr MlnOr Rep4ir8 J,J.’s Flooring Senrice 500, costs in the winter is to Labor Day full dress, 6OOO miles, Cass City phone 872-4377 Tlrra B~llorle8 Cass Clty clean the snow and ice off Grrrsr A 011 Weekend Phone 269.9585 from under the fender to stereo, cover, helmet, ask- Caro phone 673-7777 3-&2+1 Certilied Mechanic 827 S. Van Dyke, Bad Axe reduce gas-eating weight. Menu subject to change. in $1,500. Call 872-2357 af fer 5 :00 p.m. 2-8-26-3 I C0ll872.2470 I FLOWERS ~ 1 I11 Buds and Blossom8 L&S Mobil Service I SUPREME WINDOW CLEANING 4% ~erchSI., CIS^ City. MI 48726 Complete Car Care Service Srorms.Scrrsns.Windowr Phone 072-3935 Wrecker Servlce Jonilorial Ssrvicr Floors. Kelly W. Smith, Broker I Ervor 6 Guliers Firm-Commorcl~l~R~ald.ntlrlLlrtings Wontd! Clsrnod Hl.Rlwr SSN~C~4 Renrrl Cars city ottw W51 Main St., (517) 872.224 Esilrnales on Comrnrrcirl. Caw offlcm 253 S. Stat., (51T) 6732555 Resldenll&l6 lndurlriol Work Village Service Center Bar and Restaurant I Price includes, bMiW Tiror V+Boltr BitWlrs -1 Complete lnrurincr Coveraga Tunr4ps Brrkrr Mufllers Security SeIVlCbl Avrilablr business fixtures, buildinn and real estate: - Certilied Mechanic ideal location on state highbay! Cali for more I I I FREE ESTIMATES I 1120 Gratlot, Saglnaw details. fRfl -->xu ------btolra Hck Up 4 fflvrq HEATING a WATER Call Immediate Possession - Lovely 2 story home I Phon, 872-38SO I I SOFTENERS 79097609 in Cass City, 1 bedroom down and 3 bedrooms I up, formal dining room, breakfast rmm large country kitchen. This home has oil and @ Fuelgas Just Broke In - 3 large kdrooms, 1% baths, wood heat - $3S,OO0.00 with $5, Price Reduced Possible FMHA, 3 balance at 11% andm.&per m - bedroom, This space could Llttls Ad8 fireplace in the living room, 1st floor utility large kitchen and living room, deck, patio, be yours for Junction of M-53 room, and full basement. Situated on 11O’x1W attached garage and full basement. This and M-81 You’re Reading One fully landscaped lot ! ~~li~t~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~home has knnewly redecorated and is a as little as $1,75 Cass City more. Close to town! must tosee. Just west of CasCity! per week. 1 Phone 872-2161 Call 8724010 -- CAS CITY CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1987 PAGE FIFTEEN CASS CITY, MICHIGAN - TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE LOW COST CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS Household (ForRent) [ Services 1 TIRED OF calling~ for Sales FOR - one bedroom [\ apartmentRENT in Cass City, ’ Satellite Service without BRING NEW LIFE PART-TIME FOR SALE - Cedar posts, BEAUTIFUL cedar chests, GROUP Rummage Sale - GARAGE SALE - Friday carpeted, stove, re- TO YOUR CARPET SECRETARIAL 4 shes starting at $149.95. at Novesta Township hall any response? Call Rick’s picnic tables, lawn swings, only, 9 to 5. Good back-to- frigerator. Deposit and re- Earth Station. We service Revive the original bauty of your The 54th Judicial Circuit wishing wells, clothes line U-Foun-Dit Furniture, in Deford, Saturday, Aug. school and adults’ clothes, ferences required. Phone carpet Cleaned in your own home Friend of the court needs a 29, all makes and models. Ac- by Von Schrader poles, lawn chairs, wooden corner of M-81 and Decker- 9:OO-7:00. 148-26-1 duced Prices, good air 517-652-2550after6p.m. part-time secretarial per- ville Rd., Caro. Phone 673- ross from Caro Honda on flowerpots. 4351 Rescue conditioner, plus Avon. 4182 4-8-26-2 M-81. Phone 673-4783. son for 20 hours a week. Road, Cass City. Call 872- 5336. 28-54 GARAGE SALE - a first at fuss No odor Maple St. 14-8-26-1 8-5-6-tf Applicants must have abil- 2039, 2-3-19-tf 4814 N. Seeger, Cass City, Use the same ity to type a minimum of 50 FOR RENT - qewly remd- ~ SPACIOUS private rooms Aug. 27,28,29. ,This is a big words per minute and have one. 14-8-26-1 YARD SALE 1 day only eled business space in Chuck O’Dell FmIn Homr now available. We offer 24- Aug. n.Full she herspr; p~.irnelocation in Cas City. De.mon#tntlm good telephone skills. The hour care for the aged. Best Excavating PhW tw position pays $3.50 per hour pmE&3 ings and mattress, trash Phone Or 872-2352 alternative to nursing care, 4-7-3 1-tf to start. $1400 per month. Limited compactor, numerous arti- Septic systems installed t0d.Y. Ad-,’ tainedApplications from Ms. can Patricia be ob- cles and some clothing. 4308 private rooms. 20-bed home & cleaned CARPET BRITE West St. 14-8-2&1 Why Rent? capacity. Call Gagetown (7)sand - gravel - ponds Cass City 872,461 4 Sauber, Friend of the Court For the cost of a car Senior Manor q-2451. LISTINGS NEEDED - Call ditching hydrahw dozer office, Courthouse, Caro, 5 - - 8-10-8-tf (or less! ) you can own 2-8-19-2 for free appraisal. Our ex-‘ GARAGE SALE - bar AVAILABLE FROM Rent- backhoe MI 48723, phone 6734848. your own home. 14x65 perience is your insurance. stools, electric stove with A-Stork: “Unique” baby ANTENNAS. towers, satel- Applications must be re- mobile home, 2 bed- Osentoski Realty, Cass I double oven, harvest gold, announcement products for lites installed, repaired. ceived by the close of busi- FOR SALE - “dorm” size City, phone 872-4377. occasional chair, 2 new parents. Call 872-3407 Phone (517) 872-3031 Al’s T.V., call 313-672-9440. rooms, bath & 1/2, lots of refrigerator, good condi- 43q Krapf Rd. ness Sept. 4, 1987. cupboards, big closets, 3-5-28-tf humidifiers, lots of good or 872-2191. 5-10- 15-tf 8-5-13- t f The 54th Judicial Circuit tion, $65.00. Phone 9-5 872- clothes for school, miscel- Cass City, Michigan insulated skirting, new 3930 - evenings 8724068. Friend of the Court is an porch, wood storage laneous. 1% miles south of ATTENTION Bow Hunters 8-6-3-tf equal opportunity Cass City stoplight, 3853 - The Thumb’s only tower barn, large sliding win- 2-8-19-2 Knm employer. 11-8-26-1 dows. Cemetery, August 27, 28 to. sharpen Your hunting RICH’S DISPOSAL - Resi- All set up in Huntsville ing or -Selling? from 9:00-? 14-8-261 skill-at the Cass City Gun dential and Commercial Club, Wednesday nights BABYSITTER WA- Trailer Park. liubbish Removal. Con-. 24, GARAGE SALE - Furni- 530 p.m. till dark, start- starting Aug. first shift, Immediate occupancy tainer service available. 3 children, ages 5%,4 and 6 Real Estate mo- ture, tools, household 1% SePt. 2. 5-8-26-2 possible. FOR SALE by owner in I Call 683-2233. 8-2-12-tf months, prefer my home, goods, miscellaneous. 3626 W 7612 Hadley Rd. 872-4004 Only $8,500.00 Caro, Knollwood Subdivi- Bay City-Forestville, 2% LOST - small box contain- Revive 3 after 3:OO p.m. 11-8-12-3 sion, bedroom, ranch, west of Gagetown, Aug. 26, ing clip-on earrings and CARPET & UPHOLSTERY wooded corner lot, firep- 27, 9:OO-5:00. 14-8-26-1 ring. $10 reward. Call 872- STEAM CLEANING CARPET CLEAIOIHG llh WANTED : Adult babysit- lace, baths, large 2651. 5 -8-19-3 [ASS CITY, kitchen, full basement, 2% Free estimates MI. ter in or outside my home, Cass City 872-2248 Truck mounted equipment Also Upholstery Cleaning in town, 1-2 hours a day, City 812-2248 car garage, deck and GARAGE SALE - Aug. 26- Cam 673-2555 24-tf late afternoon, call 872- Caro 673-2555 3-8-26-1 gazebo, mida’s. call 673- Car0 27, 9 till 69.He-Man Cas- LaFave Steel Supply, Inc. Auto interior Comrncrcid & Residential tle, Mountain, etc., other Fast, courteous and 2756. 11-8-26-3 toys, boys’ clothes 12 to 16, We have the largest stock inexpensive husky slacks, girls’ clothes of steel in the Thumb. For Free Estimates HELP WANTED - If YOU 6 to 12, miscellaneous walk-in orders and de- 2 rwmi - $39.95 would like new Christmas items. 6Y2 miles west of liveries please call ahead S rmms - 57.95 decorations and cash for FOR ‘SALE Cass City on Cass City Rd. for fast service. Fabricat- 5 rwmi - 79.95 Christmas, then sell 14-8-26-1 ing machine shop and weld- Residential only Christmas Around the BY World Decors part-time ~ ~~~ ing by order. Hydraulic Car & van 6 RV until December. Absolutely CARPORT SALE - Thurs- hose sizes 1/4”-1 1/4”. Gates interior cleaning B. A. CALKA REAL ESTATE hose, 5,000 pound warking no cash investment, no col- day and Friday, Aug. 27-28, Phone 872-3725 lecting of money and no de- 9-5. TV stand, baby bed, clo- pressure made to size. UPS FLOORbeautiful Fabulon,SANDING polys, - NEW LISTING!! In Cass City - We have a Special Place for You! RANCH TYPE available next day. Terry Edwards livering of merchandise. thing, old Avon bottles and Hostess gifts, paper HOME newly decorated; 3 bedrooms with lots of closet and storage space; miscellaneous. 6432 Church and staining, hardwood in- a-2-12- f FIREPLACE; 2 BATHROOMS; Central AIR CONDITIONING - Natural gas heating Call 872-2581 or stop in at stallation. References. Call supplies, $300 kit furnished. St. 14-8-26-1 ~~ system; full basement; 2 car garage attached - terraced lot - nicely landscaped - 8260 Van Dyke Rd., Cass 313-633-!3739. George Call Sharon today at 872- 4245. ll-8-5-tf many features - showing by appointment!!! Sellers will hold land contract. GARAGE SALE - Wednes- City, MI, south of Colony Schaefer. 8-8-26-6 PAINTING, spray paint- Possession on short notice. House. ing, barn, roof, tool sheds, day-Thursday, 9 till 4. 4618 truck boxes, wagons, etc. TAKING applications for Oak St. Household items, Hours - Monday-Friday 8 100-5: 00 AUCTIONEER Paint with 10 year durabil- nurse aide classes and ex- LOOK NO FURTHER!!! games, wicker furniture. ity available. Wendrick’s perienced nurse aides. Con- ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HOMES IN CAS CITY: Approximately Lots more. 14-8-26-1 Saturday - 8:bo-12:00 5-8-19-tf Complete Auctioneering Paint Service. Call 872-2019, tact Mrs. Baker at Provin- 3,000 square feet of living space; 4 bedrooms all large with lots of closet and storage Service Handled Anywhere cial House, Cass City, space; FIREPLACE: Ceramic tile on counter tops; floors in kitchen, laundry room Don Hendrick for estimate. SEVERAL Family Garage WANTED to Rent - Long We Make all Arrangements 8-6-17-16 phone 872-2174. Equal op- and all new bathroom - plus 2 additional bathrooms; FORMAL DINING ROOM - portunity employer. Sale - Aug. 27, 28, 29, from term storage space for car. Our Experience is Your ~ open winding stairway - new 24x30’ garage; fenced in yard - many features - YOUR Assurance. 11-8-12-3 INSPECTION INVITED! Priced to sell at $95,900. terms. Shown by appointment 9:00-5:00. Back-to-school Call 872-2994. ’r 5-8-26-1 APPLIANCE Service, only, clothing - sizes children to Ira, David & washers, dryers, re- adult. Bikes, furniture, BINGO - every Wednesday WOMAN BABYSITTER Martin Osentoski frigerators, Al’s T.V., wanted - part-time for 2 BEAUTY SHOP in Cass City - well equipped - all modern; making money -- let us tell stereo, dishes, knickknacks night. Open 6:OO -early bird Phone Bryan. Call 313-672-9440. you about this fine business opportunity terms. and much more. 6 miles 6:30 - regular bingo 7:OO. school age, one 3-year-old. --- $12,9OO.OO Cass City 872-2352 Collect 8-5-13-tf 872-4625. 11-8-12-3 south of Cass City and 4 Post 3644 VFW,E I Main St. Call miles east on Deckerville 5-2-26-tf 8-12-17-tf 10 ACRES - no buildings - LIVE STREAM - Lots of Birch, Pine and Hardwoods - one ~- of the nicest 10 acre parcels in the township - choice building sites; $5,000. down; Road. 14-8-26-1 INTERIOR AND Exterior ELECTRIC motor and HELP WANTED - part FREE ESTIMATES power tool repair, 4 p.m. to time at retail store. Send balance on land contract. on roofing, siding, paintipg. Theron SEVERAL Family Garage Esckilseo, 4355 Ale St., parn- a*m*to resume to Cass City Chroni- Sale - Aug. 27-28-29. 4450 insulation, aluminum doors 5 p.m. Saturdays. John cle, Box D. 11-8-26-2 18 and windows and Cass City. Call 872-3095. I FOR RENT -- In Cass City - acres of land -cash rent or shares. Akron Rd., 4 miles west, 2 8-4-2-ff Blair, 1/8mile west of M-53 miles south of Cass City. aluminum or on Sebewaing Road. Phone ~ I King mattress and springs, Fiber Glass awnings, 269-7909. 8- 12-13-tf SPECIAL!!! \ Arthur Brown 1% story home with aluminum siding - 3 bedroom home - natural gas furnace and hot black and white TV, stereo, Cass City water heater; basement; 1 car garage; 14x28’ poultry house or utility building - PLUS girl’s clothes - infant to 2, Elkton Roofing EXPERIENCED babysit- mobile home used as office - ALL NEW VINYL SASH WINDOWS COST OVER boy’s and adult’s, kid’s & Siding Co. Well Drilling /ter will do babysitting in $4,OOO.o0 all on one acre - Highway location - near Cass City --- all this for $38,500.00 snowsuits, winter coats, home. References. Will some dishes. 14-8-26-1 my call right now for an appointment! ! ! FIRST DEPOSIT TAKES IT! ! ! Phone 269-7469 and FOR SALE - John Deere 38 take any age children. Call 5-4-9-tf 2-row corn chopper, Also anytime 678-4377. 12-8-12-3 INCOME HOME or LARGE FAMILY HOME in Cass City: L-shaped living room with FIREPLACE; original woodwork - Formal Dining Laundry room off GARAGE SALE - Aug. 26 Pump Repair want 4-row bean wind- . Room; thru Aug. 30, 9:OO till 7:30. - Female Springer rower. Call 872-2254. WILL DO odd jobs, base- kitchen - 1% bathrooms; all new Andersen windows - plus 2 bedroom apartment on LOST Men’s clothing X-large, Spaniel in the Deford area. STATE LICENSED 9-8-19-3 merit, garage cleaning, west side of home - 1% lots nicely landscaped - sellers will hold land contract - snowmobile suit, ladies’ Reward offered. Phone 872- painting, yard work, Immediate Possession. CALL RIGHT NOW FOR AN APPOINTMENT! ! ! large sizes, exercise jog- 5184. . 5-8-12-6 Phone 673-3800 FOR SALE - 8N Ford trac-- babysitting, windows. Call ger, books, knickknacks, 8-1-27-tf tor, 1947 model, back blade, Joe Leeson at 872-2677. PAINT BRUSH SPECIAL! ! One story home with 3 bedrooms; 2 car garage attached; antique coffee table, WANTED - one bedroom front end loader, motor’ 12-5-27-tfn new 145’ well - new pump - on approximately 3/4 acre of land - blacktop road; kitchen items. Lots more. kitchenette apartment for completely overhauled, terms. RON’S Refrigeration - He- $12,oOO.O0 a19 Church St. 14-8-26-1 single person. Call 872-2940 pair all makes of washers, new tires, $2000. Call 872-, WILL DO babysitting in my or 872-3915. 5-8-26-3 3197. 9-8-12-3 home, live in town. Have 10 1978 2 dryers, ref rigerators, NEAR CASS CITY: ACRES - 14x70’ home - gas heating system; plus small GARAGE SALE - Thurs- freezers Call experience and references. barns; all new fencing around the property; some woods some clear land $28,500.00 and ranges. - - day, Friday, Saturday 9:00 RENT-A-STORK - An- Caro 673-6278. 8-6-24-tf Call 872459. 12-8-19-3 terms, till 5:OO. 1% miles north of nouncement service. Ador- [Livestock J M-81, 5077 Koepfgen Rd. able outdoor display deli- FOR SALE - registered Suf- AVAILABLE for wallpap- EXECUTIVE HOME: ALL BRICK over 2200 square feet - custom built home - 3-4 Many miscellaneous items. vered and placed in front of Smith Refrigeratio bedrooms; 2 bathrooms; FAMILY ROOM - extra large living area; formal dining 14-8-26-1 folk ram lambs and ewe ering and painting. Phone new baby’s home to an- lambs. 2 Army saddles, one 872-3723. Elaine Jezewski room; 2 FIREPLACES; open stairway - large 2 car garage finished off and attached nounce arrival. Color of to home extra large pond plus 20x25’ workshop finished off. ALL ON mint condition, 1 Wtstem Armstrong. 12-8-19-3 - - - THIS GARAGE SALE Aug. 27- bundle tells friends and ATTRACTIVE SETTING 5 ACRES - more land available --- $125,000.00terms. - quarter horse saddle, 1 28-29,8:30 till 6:00. Back-to- neighbors if boy or girl. Call Appliance Repair single driving harness. Call WILL DO babysitting in my school clothes, junior and 872-3407 or 872-2191. 269-8803. 10-8-12-3 home anytime after Sept .8. IN CASS CITY: IDEAL STARTER HOME OR FOR THE RETIREES! ! ! ! One storj misses, in excellent condi- 54-29-tf home with 3 (large), hardwood in all rooms except kitchen and bath Call 872-5014 evenings. bedrooms floors tion. Tennis shoes, ice 12-8-19-4 room; garage and many other feature-- reduced from $37,500 to $33,500,terms. FOR SALE - young geese skates, records, men’s CROSS COUNTRY caL-1 Call and chickens. Call morn- clothes, daffodil and iris ing - “We’re ready to serve ings 872-4591. 10-8- 12-3 SPECIAL! !! ! bulbs. 7 miles south of Cass you,” banquets, weddings 872-3092 [Card of Thanks] 75 ACRES - productive - no buildings --- NOVESTA TOWNSHIP ---Your opportunitj City to corner of Gilford and or parties. Call 872-3154 ~ to buy additional land without buildings LOOK IT OVER MAKE AN OFFER FOR SALE - turkeys, live ------US Cemetery Rd., 1st place days or 872-3469evenings. WE WISH TO thank all our east on south side. 14-8-26-1 5-8-12-4 or dressed, for Thanksgiv- friends and relatives for the -- ing and Christmas. Please AUCTIONEERING - ~ee flowers, cards and visits place your order now. during our hospitalization. selection of HOMES, COUNTRY HOMES, ForRent 1 SEMI-ANNUAL Lane Re- Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top Phone, 872-2310, Cass City, cliner sale going on now! dollar for your property. Bob and Marcia Copeland after 5:00 evening. 13-8-26-1 BUSINESSES, FARMS, Vacant LAND, and COMMEHCIBL space av- Save $$$ galore on rocker Phone 872-3019,Cass City. 10-8-12-3 ailable, downtown Caro, recliners or wall-saver re- a-10-w SAGINAW BAY YEAR-ROUND 1,200 sq. ft., $475 per month cliners. Free lay-away and FOR SALE - ducks and A HEARTFELT thanks to rent. Call 8724555. 4-8-19-3 free delivery. U-Foun-Dit, geese. Call after 5:OO 872- all our friends and HOMES &COTTAGES Ken Martin 2310. 10-8-12-3 corner of M-81 and Decker- Electric, Inc. neighbors for their prayers FURNISHED apartment ville Rd., phone 673-5336. and expressions of sym- for rent - Ideal for one work- 5-8-19-3 pathy during the loss of our Residential and [Help Wanted) mother. Maynard and , We carry one of the LARGEST LISTINGS in the ing person. Inquke Shirley SCALLOPED Commercial Wiring Lucille Stine. 13-8-26-1 Strickland, 4431 S. Seeger HAM, Free Estimates WANTED - babysitter for Thumb Area - NO CHARGE FOR LISTING St. 4-8-5-tf POTATO and SPAGHElTI 3-1 shift, Gagetown area. ~ DINNER State Licensed Call 665-9968 or 269-9986 be- We extend our heartfelt # with option to buy - SUNSAY, AUG. 50, 1987 fore 2:OO p.m. 11-8-26-2 thanks to all the friends and LEASE relatives for the visits, FOR A FREE- NO OBLIGATION i in Caro, quad-level, 2 car * Noon until 4:oO p.m. 8724114 garage, 3 Refer- Phone REGISTERED Occupa- cards, flowers, memorials bedrooms. Adults - $4.50; children 4180 Hurds Corner Road and food and many acts of CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION on ences. $50 monthly. Call $2.00; 5 and under - Free tional Therapist or Regis- 1-517-362-6070. 4-8-264 88-10-tf tered Occupational kindness shown during your property CALL ... St. Ignatius Church Therapy Consultant. Part- Laurence’s illness and our Located 1% miles east of JOHNSON’S SEPTIC time position available at recent bereavement. FOR RENT - 1 bedroom M-19 on Cumber Road, TANK - Cleaning - availa- Harbor Beach Community A special thanks to Rev. apartment, partly fur- Ubly. ble 7 days. No charge Hospital, Harbor Beach, Craig Johnson for his many nished, $175 month plus $175 * mileage. Call 269-8097. A Craft Bazaar will be held Michigan. , Interested hospital visits and services, B. A. CALKA, Realtor security deposit. Call 872- 8- 18- 18-t f Hall, Denardo, and 2248. 4-8-12-tf 5-8-19-2 applicants contact Ad- Drs. ministrator, Harbor Beach Damuth, Hills and Dales 6306 W. Main St., Cass City, Michigan 4872 BINGO - Every Thursday CUSTOM Hospital and St. Mary’s at St. Pancratius Hall, Community Hospital, 210 S. 872-3355 (517) Code WANTED - person to share S. SLAUGHTERING First Stret,Harbor Ekach, Hospital employees for Telephone: Area apartment in CasCity. See Seeger, Cass City. Doors their professional services 6:OO p.m. Early-bird BEEF-PORK-VEALLAMB MI 48441. Phone (517) 479- NOW IS THE TIME John, apartment 1, W4 open 3201 extension54. 1143-26-1 but especially for the Main. 4-8-26-1 63, regular bingo 7:OO. CURING, SMOKING AND friendship and concern Phone 872-5410.Knights of PROCESSING they extended to Laurence TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION!!! Columbus Council No. 8892. BABYSIITER~Z~ for 2 t9uAlnOvtlC FOR RENT - Beauty shop TUESDAY & FRIDAY girls Shabbona. Phone and the family, and Fraser ’ REALTOR‘ CENDEk in Gagetown. Call 872-2921. 5-12-31-ff in 313-672-%51. 11-8-19-2 fiesbyterian Church 4-8-12-3 Ladies Aid for the lovely I Services 1 PackingErk o., Inc. luncheon. FOR RENT, - storage ~ HELP WANTED - local re- will all be long re- William E. Hamilton M. Dale Brown USDA Plant 1074 tailer looking for part-time This Walter G. Stostak space. 2 rcmms available, TV REPAIR, all makes, Cass City membered by the family of 072-3355 072-3158 072-3355 22x28 and 22x34 with garage Al’s T.V.,prompt, reasona- 517-872-2191cashier. Send resuine to LaurenceHartwick. door. Call ,872-3839 after ble, call 313-672-9440. 8++tf BOX E, in care of Cas City 13-8-26-1 4:o. 4-8-12-3 8-5-13t f Chronicle. iia5tf PAGE SIXTEEN CAS CITY CHRONICLE - WE=DNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 19ar CASCITY, MICHIGAN I 1 2 Cass City men, Mozdzens say seeing pope will I inmate arraigned bring them closer to their faith U in District Court in Detroit, however, the closer to our faith, that’s all

Mozdzens breathed a sigh we live for, now,” he con- A Camp TusMla inmate Two men were charged ~ ~~~ ~~ of relief. cluda. was arraigned on a poison- Aug. 18 in connection with Where are interest rates These savings bonds “It’s better to see him up Jennie gave another ing related charge, and 2 the break-in of a Cass City going? offer the features of tax de- here. It’s a long way to reason for their anticipa- Cass City men were ar- residence. That’s a common ques- ferral until they are cashed Miami and we’d hate to go t ion. raigned on charges of David A. Chrzan, 18, M19 tion tossed at me. I never in. Theycanalsobebu ht see a pope, or that a pope dome to catch a glimpse of there right now,” Adolph “We’re Catholics and breaking and entering with Houghton St., and kvi D. try to answer it. in small denominations f or would be chosen from their the pope. explained. he’s our leader, so natur- intent to commit larceny in Lynch, 17,4291 West St., are A couple dozen of the top as little as $2~(face value motherland. ally we’re going to be ex- Tuscola County District each charged with break- economists at America’s is always twice the purch- The announcement of SPEAKING POLISH But in 1987 Adolph and cited to see him. He’sPolish Court over the past week. ing and entering an oc- biggest brokerage houses ase price) + The time it takes Jennie Mozdzen, the chil- plans for his American tour and we’re also of Polish de- cupied dwelling with intent make two forecasts a year, the bonds to reach the face dren of Polish immigrants, came last year while the The Mozdzens have a scent and his being the first Ernest J* John, 30, an to commit larceny. predictin what the yield value depends on interest Mozdzens were in Florida clipping on their re- Polish pope is something inmate at Camp Tusco1a9 The charges stem from be are looking forward to see- was charged Friday with! the April 16 break-in of a on long Aeasury’s will rates. If rates stay at pre- ing Pop John Paul I1 spending the winter. frigerator door with an great, too,” she explained. six months hence. Last De- sent levels, about 12.5 years celebrate Mass at the Pon- “When they first started itinerary for the pontiff’s The rumors of @e over- placing pisonin a residence at 6338 Pine St. in cember their average will see their value double. tiac Silverdome Saturday, talking about it we had sort visit to Detroit. Included in crowding and discomfort July 24 in Vassar. which groceries and food guess for the June 30 level Let’s compare with tax sept. 19. of decided we were going to the 23-hour visit is a speech they may experience in His bond was set at StampSbelongingtoKaren of rates was 7.05%. Indeed, exempts. “My parents came from go to Florida earlier this to be made on the main order to see the pope don’t $5O,OOO. A preliminary Rouse were taken. a cluster diagram showed You spend $100 for the Poland in 1905. At that time year and see him in street in Hamtramck deter them at all, they say. examination was scheduled A PrellmmarY exam for the most X’s between 6.7% savings bonds. In 12 years, they were all coming over,” Miami,” Adolph remarked. Saturday morning. “I’m sure once we see the for 8:30 a.m. today (Wed- the Pair was scheduled for and 7.10%. you get $200, but $100 of this The pontiff will make his Jennie said. pope any discomfort will be nesday ) e 8:30 a.m. today, while bond The actual rate on the is subject to tax. Say your When word came in speech in Polish, which “Back in those days the ... gone. We know already it’s If convicted, Johnson for each was set at $WOO. long governments on June rate is 28%. Then: . pope never traveled so they January of the pope’s stop Adolph and Jennie say they going to be a long day, but faces a maximum sentence If convicted, each 30 was 8.5%. Pre-tax income.. . $100 both speak. it’ll be worth it,” Adolph of life or any term of years faces a maxh”n sentence A lot of phrenologists did Less 28% tax.. . $28 b of 15 years imprisonment. “I write and read it, too,” said. in prison. that well. Net after tax ... $72 Adolph said. In 1948, Gerrit Baker, oft- Or: Buy $100 worth of 0% Kathy Connolly, 17, The language was not quoted in these columns for tax exempts, due in 12 passed on to their children, his E-bond investments years to yield 8%. Maturity e however right after the war, plunked value will be. $256. “We had 7 children and CMU offering continuing down $15,000 in these gov- There is no tax, so the net none of them speak it,” Jen- ernment securities, then gain is $156 over your in- attends special camp nie remarked, called U.S.Savings bonds. vestment. Compare to the About 30,000 people are The $15,000 was after-tax $72 net from the govern- expected to attend the ed classes the profits from his car dealer- ment savings boqds. speech in Hamtramck. in Thumb ship in Gary, Indiana. (Ah! You pay a high fee for the School of Music at Western “They’re telling restaur- Those were the days. 1 features of such U.S. bonds. Michigan University. ants to stay open because Central Michigan Uni- Axe High School, Computer 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. for nine The $15,000 then could versity is offering a series Lab. weeks beginning Sept. 23 at have bought 10 Chevy Bel Bill Myers is a reti& people will be there all Airs, the top of the line, at editorcounselor. and investment Connolly was one of 178 night to make sure they get of continuing education --CPS 590: “Computer Car0 High School. $1500 aDiece. students, chosen from a good spot to see the pope,” courses in the Thumb area Applications in Educa- >-ELE640: “Problems in among 200 applicants, who Jennie pointed out. this fall. tional Administration” will Social Studies in the ’ Todgy, he still has the attended a special 2-week The couple had planned All courses are offered be taught for three credit Elementary Schdol” will be bonds. If he cashed them in $43,000 grant music camp at the univer- on attending the speech by for credit. Students should hours Wednesday from 6-10 taught for two credit hours and Daid the income tax re- sity July 12-25. be enrolled at least 10 days p.m. for nine weeks begin- Tuesdays from 5:30 to 9:30 sulthg, he would have themselves, but elected in- about $74,000, which would Connolly, who part ici- stead to go with fellow prior to the beginning of the ning Sept. 16 at Bad Axe p.m. for seven weeks begin- is awarded pated in the voice portion of parishioners at St. courses they select. Enroll- High School, Computer ning Sept. 22 at Caro High by him 7.4 Chevrolets. the program, entitled Michael’s of Wilmot. Jen- ment is limited, and paid Lab. School. Gerrit admits the 1987’s to HDC “Seminar 87,” is a soprano. registrations will deter- --EHS “Creativity Courses offered in Mar- would have some features nie said they registered to 605: such as air conditioning and She has been singing for go recently. mine priority. and Problem Solving” will lette: -- about 5 years. For registration informa- be taught for three credit --EAD 663: “Personnel automatic transmissions, i Their ambition and en- Administration” will be and all around would be a teers. A senior at Cass City High tion, contact Continuing hours Wednesday from 5 :30 Vandemark said that she thusiasm about seeing the Education and Community to 9:30 p.m. for nine weeks taught for three credit better car. School, she is the daughter pope stems from a yearning Adjusting for this you hopes to have the house, of John and Connie Con- Services, dMU, Mt. Pleas- beginning Sept. 23 at the hours Tuesday from 6-10 to have a deeper sense of Huron Area Skill Center. p.m. for nine weeks begin- could say the popular sav- which will replace the exist- Kathy ConndlY nolly, 6636 Kelly Rd. ant, Mich. 48859, (517) 774- their faith. --MTH 651: “Basic Ideas ning Sept. 29 at Marlette ings bonds of the U.S. gov- ing facility, completed and 446314371. begin operation by Dec. 1. t. J “There’s a certain kind High School. ernment have enabled him Courses offered in Bad and Procedures in Elemen- The shelter project calls of urge in my heart that Axe: tary School Arithmetic” --S”T 651/750: “Supervi- to break even despite infla- BAWKRUPTCY’ says I have to, that I should sion of Student and Intern tion. for some $lO,O00 in renova- Chapters 7,11,12,13 --CPS 501: “Survey of will be taught for three cre- tion work, she explained, go to see him -- this may be Computer Science” will be dit hours Tuesdays from 5- Teaching/Seminar : Prob- Straight governments in FREE CONSULTATION the last opportunity we’ll lems in the Supervision of most of those years paid adding that the grant and Chapter 12 Farm Relief taught for three credit 10 p.m. for nine weeks be- HDC funds will be used to have to see him,” Adolph ginning Sept. 22 at the Student Teaching” will be higher rates, but they didn’t hours Mondays from 5:30 furnish the to $42,ooO ROBERT P. DENTON, AlTORNEY explained. to 9:30 p.m. for nine weeks Huron Area Skill Center. taught for three credit offer the tax-deferral fea- $35,000 754-4809 house. 1811 N. Mlchlpan, Saglnaw “I think he’ll bring us beginning SeDt. 21 at Bad Courses offered in Caro: hours Tuesdays from 6-10 ture of the E bonds (or Sav- Y Y.. --ELE531: “Corrective p.m. for nine weeks begin- ings bonds). Reading in the Classroom” ning SePt. 15 at Marlette Offhand, I’d guess that will be taught for three cre- High School- a person in a medium Wedding U dit hours Wednesday from high tax bracket could have done better in tax- Announcements exempt bonds, and of and course compounding the in- come. Invita tiont Eating Great Lakes fish Right now the current rate, good until Oct. 1,1987, Catalogs loaned extension is 5.84%. overnight. topic of bulletin Minimum rate for bonds FREE ,SUBSCRIPTION bought since Nov., 1986, is WITH EACH ORDER. Many questions about about eating Great Lakes 6%. fish because they’ve heard Rates are based on 85% , The Chronicle eating Great Lakes fish of the market average on arise because of people’s about toxic substances and concern about contamin- those who ignore fish con- 5-year governments. ants. A new Michigan Sea sumption advisories be- Grant Extension bulletin, cause they see no ill effects TOLL FREE 1.8% A.P.R. FINANCING OR CASH “Eating Great Lakes from the fish they eat. 1-800-802-1700 Fish,” answers these ques- Michigan residents rqay tions. I obtain a free copy of “Eat- Where do contaminants ing Great Lakes Fish” by ALTERNATIVES UP TO $1000 come from? What are the contacting the nearest major contaminants in the county Cooperative Exten- I Great Lakes? How do con- sion Service office, or by 1.9% A.P.R. Financing 24 Months taminants get into fish? requesting bulletin E-2028 How can you tell if a fish is from the MSU Bulletin Of- CLEANING contaminated? 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