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CHRONICLEA CASS CITY - CRS PLUS SUPPLEMENT 82, NUMBER 8 2,1988 Twenty-five cents - - VOLUME cmCITY, MICHIGAN -THURSDAY , JUNE - Killed in auto ace 100 classmates to attend Clink rites A Kingston High School the vehicle, troopers said, Clink’s classmates to at- kid. ” junior died near his home adding that he walked into tend his funeral, scheduled Also reported by the Car0 Sunday after he was hit by the path of a southbound for 11 a.m. Friday at Hus- post was a one-car mishap a vehicle at the intersection vehicle driven by Michelle ton and Ransford Funeral Friday involving 2 3-year- of Murray and Tin Bill A. Mullin, 19, 3350 Decker- Home, 205 W. Sherman, oldsPark, at4118 Walnut S. Seeger Trailer St., , roads in Wells Township. ville Rd., Caro. C,aro. Troopers at the state A witness stated that “It’s going to be a rough Cass City. police post in Caro reported Clink, who was walking to day around here Friday,” Reports state that the that Jon Clink, 17, of Caro, his nearby residence at 502 the principal remarked. He children, Tifany Tyo and had been riding in a north- Tin Bill Rd., never looked described Clink, the son of Heidi Wakefield, both resi- bound pickup truck just towards Mullin’s vehicle. Geraldine Dibble, 502 Tin dents of the trailer park, prior to the 5 p.m. accident. Mullin was treated and Bill Rd., as being quiet. were playing in a van when The truck, driven by the released Sunday from Caro “Jon worked here in the the vehicle was taken out of victim’s uncle, Larry Clink, Community Hospital. office as an aide. He was gear and rolled down a stopped to turn west onto Kingston High School very active in the 4-H prog- slight hill and struck a Tin Bill Road when Clink Principal Wayne Wright ram in the area,” Wright trailer owned by Robert stepped from the back of said he expects some 100 of continued. “He was a super Please turn to page 8.

House jolted in crash $.‘ I, /’ WORSE THAN IT LOOKS -- Dam- age to the Richard Haley residence, 6662 Seed St., Cass City, is more exten- sive than it appears, according to the Minor injury to driver couple, whose home was hit by a Huron St., Cass City, May A 21-year-old Cass City General Hospital, where he and Carla M. Hartwick, vehicle early Saturday morning. The 1751 Cemetery Rd., Deford, 25. Truemner’s vehicle was man was arrested early was treated and released parked in an alley south of for minor injuries. collided at the Cass City impact of the crash jolted the Saturday morning on suspi- High School parking lot. Main Street, east of West structure from its foundation. No cion of operating a motor Police also reported sev- Damage in the 8:30 a.m. Street, when the accident damage estimate was available vehicle while under the in- eral minor vehicle mishaps accident was slight, police occurred, according to re- fluence of liquor after the over the past 9 days. said. ports. Damage to the vehi- Tuesday. vehicle he was driving A vehicle driven by Gor- Also Friday, a vehicle cle was light. crashed into a house at 6662 don Innes, 1293 Main St., driven by Darlene B. Par- Minor damage also was Seed St. Snover, struck a vehicle sell, 3953 Cemetery Rd., sustained by a vehicle May James A. Palmateer, driven by Mark C. Krueger, Cass City, was attempting 24 at the Cass City High 6292 W. Main St., was north- Elkton, Friday at the inter- to back out of a parking School parking lot. d bound on Ale Street at about section of Seeger and space on Rose Street near Police said high winds money need great 3:40 a.m. when he attemp- Schml’B Church streets. caused a street light at the Oak Street when her vehi- ted to turn west onto Seed Reports state Innes was cle backed into a vehicle parking lot to break off at 7 a. Ae Street, according to Cass westbound on Church driven by Andrea K. the base and strike the veh- City police, who stated he Street at about 3:20 p.m. Shagene, 5206 Koepfgen icle, awned by Maria A. was traveling at a high rate when he stopped and then Rd., Cass City. Miller. despite economy operanon of speed, Palmateer lost pulled out into the intersec- A vehicle owned by control of the vehicle, drove tion, striking Krueger’s Reports note that several Maurice Winchester, 5085 over a curb and onto a lawn southbound vehicle. westbound school buses Bay City-Forestville Rd., Our need is even greater statistics indicate that the raised, the total will still be The other key factor in at 6675 Seed St. before going Krueger’s vehicle sus- blocked Parsell’s vision at Gagetown, sustained light than it was in 1982, Supt. school is operating effi- less than all but 3 area determining the use of south and striking the house tained light damage. the time of the 8:25 a.m. damage when it was struck Ken Micklash explained ciently. The 2 are millage schools. And several of money is the per pupil ex- at 6662 Seed St. In another 2-vehicle mis- mishap.An unknown vehicle by an unknown vehicle while outlining the proposal levied and the amount these schools are seeking penditure. Cass City spent Police said Palmateer hap Friday, vehicles driven while parked at the Cass for extra millage in the spent per pupil. In Tuscola additional operating funds $2,402 per pupil in 1987-88 was arrested after he was by Nicholas CY. Palazzola, struck a vehicle owned by City Hardware Store park- Monday, June 1% election. counti, ohli Reese had a this year. If all requests Please turn to page 8. taken to Hills and Dales 4815 Germania Rd., Snover, Dana Truemner. 6577 ing lot May 23. Voters in the district are lower millage rate in the were authorized, the Cass being asked for 3 mills, of 1987-88 school year. City district would be rais- which one mill was previ- If voters okay the 2 addi- ing less millage than any ously authorized for the re- tional mills to the 26.9 now county school. moval of asbestos. A mill is $1 per $1,OOO of the state PER PUPIL EXPENDITURES, 1987-88 90-ekgree Maw not unusual equalized value (SEV) of Operational Per Pupil U property. The SEV is based District Millage Expenditures on 50 percent of true cash Although a pleasant dents have taken advan- Port Hope 26.50 4,384 1986 had 7 80-plus degree value. 90 degree weather days; May 1985 had 12 days Memorial Day was wel- tage of the pool, which, he In 1982, voters were Owen-Gage 41.70 3,584 comed by area residents, said, has been very busy Caseville 18.25 3,367 in the 80s; May 1984 had asked for 5 112 mills extra in May?Sure it only 3 days in the 80s; May most sought ways to beat since it opened Saturday. for operation and the school U.S.A. 27.00 3,282 the heat, which continued Officials recorded near HarborBeach 28.80 3,191 happens most every 1983 had no days in the 80s had a cash balance of over (2 78-degree days), and into this week. capacity crowds (225 per- $350,000. At the end of the North Huron 23.71 3,149 year According to Matt Jones, sons) at the pool Saturday Lakers 25.75 3,013 May 1982 had 16 80-plus de- current year, we are pro- gree days, including 3 days director of the Cass City and Sunday, and a capacity jected to have a cash fund Ubly 26,M 2,424 crowd Monday. 26.90 2,402 in the low 90s. Village Pool, many resi- of around $5O,OOO, which is Cass City A recent string of scorch- practically nothing in a ( 1 mill is for ing %)-degree days has school budget that is asbestos removal 1 many area residents trying around $4.6 million, Deckerville 26.65 2,371 to recall a year when May Micklash says. Bad Axe 27.00 2,238 temperatures were hotter Micklash and members than this year. of the school board have Per Pupil Spending by Tuscola County Schools It shouldn’t be too hard to conducted 3 informational 1985-86 School Year, Latest Available remember. meetings in Cass City, De- Expenditure Ranking Out of High temperatures a ford and Evergreen to exp- District Per Pupil 525 Schools in Michigan year ago stayed in the 90- lain the school’s financial Akron-Fairgrove $3,376 91 degree range from May 27 plight. None have gener- U.S.A. $3,120 145 through May 30, 1987, be- a ated great deal of in- Reese $2,735 261 fore plunging to a “cool” 84 terest. degrees May 31. That’s unfortunate for re- Caro $2,495 405 sidents who support the Kingston $2,459 426 Although May 1988 Millington $2,458 427 doesn’t appear to have bro- millage because the school Mayville $2,450 432 has a ken any records in terms of compelling story to Cass City $2,304 494 heat, it was the driest May tell. Vassar $2,179 5 16 Two very important in years, according to statistics compiled by Cass City Wastewater Treat- ment Plant Supt. Rick saves Mohr. Funding Measurable amounts of precipitation fell only 3 times last month--May 9,15 and 26--for a total of .71 in- W.1.C. program ches, a little more than half - of the total recorded in May There’s good news for Bortel noted that the county-wide millage re- 1987. Tuscola County residents program, which has a total quest, have forced local Compare the 1988 figure taking part in the W.I.C. budget of nearly $84,000 health department officials to previous years: 1.37 in- (Women, Infants and Chil- with the extra funding, to end that practice. ches fell in May 1987, 2.56 dren) program, which ear- would probably have closed The result has been inches in May 1986, 2.28 in- lier this year faced an early down in mid-August with- budget shortfalls. “When ches in May 1985, 4.66 in- shutdown in its current fis- out the additional money. you have to shut down, you . ches in May 1984, 4.81 in- cal year, which ends Sept. W.I.C. is among the have to bring everyone ches in May 1983, 2.35 in- 30. categorical programs ad- back at a later time, and ches in May 1982 and 3.27 According to W.I.C.Coor- ministered by the Tuscola YOU have to work overtime, .inches in May 1981. dinator Nancy S. Bortel, the County Health Depart- which costs even more,” local program recently re- ment, meaning the funding Bortel remarked, “It’s de- May 1988 had 9 days of ceived word from the is provided by outside vastating when that hap- so-plus degree tempera- Michigan Department of sources for specific ser- pens,” she continued, ad- tures, including 3 days in Public Health that addi- vices. ding that it took 5 months the 90s. The first 80degree tional funds will be availa- In recent years, as state to recover from a reduction day came May 8. WELCOME RAINS brought relief to area residents ble this year. and federal funding have in the W.I.C.program’s Similarly, temperatures Wednesday morning following 3 consecutive days of 90-plus The additional funding, dwindled, the local depart- caseload last August. in May 1987 reached 8O-plUs degree heat. Above, Fred Morin of Elkton rests in some more than $14,000, will in- ment has subsidized such Bortel, who noted that the degrees 12 times, including sure service to area W.I.C. programs. However, finan- local W .I,C. caseload last 4 $°ree days, while May shade in Cass City before unloading his milk truck. clients through the end of cia1 setbacks, particularly month totaled 931 reci- the current fiscal year. the recently defeated Please turn to page 8. ~~ - -

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Maybe, but the suspicion here is warm, the morning concert entire name. How could the pickles. Why is it? Is the that many of the persons that paid no attention to by the Detroit Symphony president possibly get it world against me? newspaper, television and radio barrages on the subject Orchestra was thrilling, wrong? It’s not as though will not read the pamphlet either. and my companions were George Bush were Val- THINGS TURN * * * * * * * charming. dimerich Osterowsky . REACANESQUE Why did it all have to be What did Reagan say? ruined by one sudden, exp- Borge Gush? Yes. My wife purchased In over 35 years in the business this is the first time this losive, messy crash? Wondering and worrying, several items, including a bizarre turn of events occurred. I’d managed to forget the I tossed and turned. Bush half gallon of apple juice. It concerns the graduation of Genevieve R. Kinney. The has been Reagan’s vice- When the checkout woman Chronicle always tries to call graduates to get additional perplexing questidn that kept me awake the night president for 7 years. handed me 2 plastic hags of information. Looking in the phone book, staffer Jill Schmidt before. Until my friend Ed Surely Reagan must know groceries, I dropped the one called a Kinney, asked if it was Genevieve, and was assured his vice-president’s name. that it was. She got the history and subsequently reported Birnbryer, over lunch, de- containing the juice. The scribed what happened The president never has bottle broke, making a ter- it. It was the wrong person. We called to find out what any trouble getting a much rible noise and awful happened and were informed that the Kinney we called when he flunked the metal an worked nights, was half asleep when the call came and that detector test required of tougher pronunciation - mess. I wanted to disap- everyone entering the trial Donald Regan - correct. pear immediately. she graduated as a nurse’s aid. The graduating Kinney’s Could it be that Reagan is story appears elsewhere in this issue. of the mother and 3 sons But I had to stand there accused of murdering 3 correct and the rest of us are wrong - the vice-pres- at least 15 minutes while ******** t. policemen in a motel room. my wife replaced the food It was discovered that Ed ident is not really George Bush?It was a perplexity that ruined by the spilled juice, Not uncommon was another boo-boo that this trivia JANICE HORNER was among 8 local craftsmen who was carrying a small poc- the checkout woman cut a writer was personally responsible for. We called the Cass ketknife purchased during presented their art work at the Michigan Fest May 23-28 at flawed my night, but I finger on broken glass, and City track team winless for the year, when actually the a Switzerland vacation. an earnest young man boys defeated Lakers in a dual meet. We wrote from Rawson Memorial Library in Cass City. In addition to The security guard said he wouldn’t let it ruin my day. Later, in Newsweek, I read asked me to move so he memory and should have known better. elementary school field trips, about 150 people attended the couldn’t take the poc- could mop up the conclu- ketknife into the cour- Reagan pronounced Bush &day exhibit. to “rhyme with blush,” sive evidence of my klutzi- * * * * * * * troom, and if Ed left it with ness. the guard, he wouldn’t get which, I suppose, is better Everyone was nice about Sunday, June 5, is open house day at all of Michigan’s 86 it back. than lush. I decided I didn’t really if George Bush my embarrassment * Only state parks. No entrance fee will be charged. Special events “I didn’t want to lose that care my wife laughed loud are planned at several parks, but none are scheduled for souvenir, but I wanted to or some other George were 17 adults receive diplomas running for president enough to be heard across Thumb area parks. attend the trial, so I went be- the river. I didn’t even have Seventeen Adult Educa- ence. The benediction and graduates immediately fol- outside and buried the knife cause I don’t intend to vote for him anyway. I’m for to pay for the replaced ******** tion graduates walked ac- recessional followed, com- lowed commencement. under a bush,” Ed said. “It groceries. I thanked the ross the riser in the Cass pleting the graduation cere- was still there when I left Dike Mukakis. City High School gym- many. The loth annual adult stu- day wasn’t shattered checkout woman for her Remember that story in the Chronicle this spring telling ,the trial.” My kindness and gave her my about the gypsy wagon created by Charles and Ida Jewett, nasium Tuesday, May 24. Across the hall in the dent graduating class Buried it under a bush? until, on the way home, I each +cafeteria,a reception hon- brings the total of program surprised my wife by name in case I could ever Cass City? M & S Products, Chesaning, will manufacture it. On the way, Not a bosh? Suddenly I re- do anything for her. Terms are still under negotiation, the Jewetts say. graduate stopped mid- oring all program graduates to 180. membered why I’d had suggesting we stop at a new supermarket in our She thinks I’m Fim stage to receive the long trouble getting to sleep a Jitzjerald. awaited diploma and allow few hours earlier. I was the neighborhood, the Harbor- a photograph to be taken of Kinney earns degree victim of incomplete re- town. Ordinarily I loathe The Weather a confident smile. porting. Before going to grocery shopping, but my wife had recently purch- Weddibg High Low Yrecip. Friends, family and Genevieve R. Kinney, of care field since that time. bed, I’d read a newspaper ~,, former graduates, looking Essexville, formerly of She worked for 2 1/2 years column saying President ased my second favorite Announcements Tuesday...... 67... .37.,... -0- on, filled rows of chairs and Cass City, was one of 317 as a licensed practical Ronald Reagan, in endors- food - Dutch pretzels, the Wednesday., ...... 64,.. .34.. ... -0- speckled bleachers along graduates from St, Clair nurse before earning her ing Vice-president George large, hard kind - at the and Thursday...... 74 ... .59 ..... AX!’’ the side of the room. County Community Col- degree. Bush for president, mis- Harbortown, and I wanted Friday...... 82. ... .50...... -0- After each graduate com- lege. She received an as- pronounced Bush’s name. more. In most supermar- Invitations Saturday...... 85 .... 51 ...... -o- pleted the strut across sociate degree in nursing. She is currently Earlier, I’d heard the same kets, Dutch pretzels are Catalogs loaned -0- employed at Hills and nearly as hard to find as my Sunday...... 90 ... .51 ..... stage Board of Education thing on the TV news. overnight. Monday...... ,90.... .53, ..... rQ: Representative, Dr. Ed- Kinney is a 1979 graduate Dales General Hospital, but first favorite food, mustard ward Scollon presented the from Cass City High School will start a new job at B9y HOW TOUGH pickles. F R E E,SU BSCRl PTiON class of 1988 to the audi- and has been in the medical Medical Center, Bay City, CAN IT BE? Unfortunately, the Har- WITH EACH ORDER. June 9, where she will be bortown was out of Dutch closer to Essexville, where But neither report in- pretzels. The manager said The Chronicle she makes her home with cluded what the president they are terribly difficult to Y HlllS AND DALES 8 her husband, Steven. 8 bB a GENERAL HOSPITAL b RENT TO OWN - RENT TO OWN - RENT TO OWN - RENT TO OWN - RENT TO OWN - Phone 872-2121 --- Y Saginaw \ Haire f \ Heart Group June 6 9-12 a.m. Clinic \ E{ 1 0 Dr.Girgis \ Net 0 + Urologist June 7 9-11 a.m. Clinic \ SALE=ABIWTIO \ About now the high school everything they possibly E \ could. E Donahue June 8 8-11 a.m. Clinic graduates have been told a Dr. \ again and again that the fu- Put on the back burner , ture is ahead of them. Have whatever the Dlan is to com- I June 9 1-3 p.m. Clinic been congratulated for Pete in the ‘dog eat dog earning that diploma and world of business or col- 3 listened to endless oratory lege.It Enjoy.probably seems to 0n Dr.Jeung June 10 8-11 a.m. Clinic about the opportunities that “Rent.TO.Own” Is { Immediate Care Clinic available Fri. 6 p.m. are there if they only set them \hat there is forever through Mon. 6 a.m. and holidays in the their sights high and work ahead to do what needs to + Continental Rental Inc. \ diligently toward the goal. be done, with plenty of time z \ Ambulatory Care Center. Most will have ambiva- left to make tomorrow full is now servicing all of Huron Thumb Area Home Care call 1-800-358- lent emotions entering the of wine and roses. Most of $ 4 4749. world after high school. Ap- us find that’s not true. I and Tuscola Counties with Big Physical, respiratory and speech therapy proach it with confidence, It reminds me of a line in \ sure, but with a little well “Music Man” that goes City “Rent .To.Ow n ! ” 5 plus mammography available. disguised apprehension, something like this: “You 3 Home care equipment call 872-2121 ext. 250. too. After all, it is un- put off acting today until You don’t have to wait anymore!! You \ Party Take-Out Food available. charted waters. tomorrow and you end with 2 can now have, and own your very own If I were going to speak nothing but a bunch of ” to a graduating class, I’d empty*-- yesterdays . brand new TV, stereo, VCR, washer, can the traditional be pre- I’m not putting the knock pared sermon. I’d tell every on ambition or looking oc dryer, ref rigerator, freezer, one of these kids to seize the ahead, just lighting the yel- I microwave, stove, dishwasher, living moment and wring out of it low caution sign. A dozen years down the road and room, dining room, bedroom those high school years will f seem like a bed of roses for 0 furniture. And you can haw it today! most graduates. For most this summer 2 Just pick up the phone and call 872-4444. will be the eye of the hur- I- We’ll deliver it to you the same day.

ricane. the calm before the wz wind starts to blow again. pe It would be great ifevery And Remember With graduate in the Thumb Continental Rental, could look back at the sum- mer of their high school cc Rent.To*Own” graduation as a time over- flowing with pleasant memories. *No Deposit The summer will be the time of transition as high “No Credit Check and school friendshim and ac- rrE tivities tend to eiode away. *Absolutely No Obligation Never again will as many members of the class be to- gether as they were during final ceremonies. Whatever it is that has been placed on the back I burner, that long cherished We NEVER let the computer re- I activitv that has been post- place the concerned care of our poned.;ntil later shouid be 1 I hauled out front and center. I pharmacists. I As the years pass by, Top Quality Brand Names f ! more time will be spent *RCA *Magnavox thinking of what’s gone be- we ALWAYS welcome your fore, the good times and the *General Electric *Magic Chef bad. Now should be one of questions. We are NEVER too busy the great times for every We’re very happy to have our newest graduate if they let it. I Y to help anyway we can to provide I More than once it’s been store in the friendly Thumb of Michigan. said, I wish that I had gone a Looking forward to seeing you! answers about medication pre- ahead and done it when I I 1 I 1was young. 1 That’s looking back, not E‘I scribed. ! with joy, but with regret. 5 f I Isn’t that sad? i Many of this year’s I Coach light Pharmacy 1 graduates will be saying it at a class reunion 25 years f I PHONE 872-3613I from now. My graduation w CASS CITY speech is, don’t let it hap- a pen to you. NMO 01 lN3U - NMO 01 lN3U- NMO 01 INN- NMO 01 lN31J - NMO 01 lN3U PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 2,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN, Work crew story I 1 LETTER County voters unfair -- Camp TO Obituaries face 3 millage * 1 Tuscola inmate EDITOR U t I / Trisha Powell I am writing in response views voiced in the letter to to your article titled, the editor aren’t shared by ballot proposals Long=timecounty Trisha Annette Powell, “Prison work crews to be all the citizens of Cass City. infant daughter of Mr. and reviewed,” and also the let- The comments concern- The Chronicle wcl- As expected, the Tuscola said that $626,000 does not Mrs. Morris (Pamela Gal- ter to the editor, “Are our ing the inefficiency of the romes letters to the County Board of Commis- provide for officers’ fringe lagher) Powell of Cass City, children safe,” both dated work crews, that we don’t sioners in its regular ses- benefits or purchase of new died Friday, May 27, at May 18, 1988. work too hard and that the Letters must include sion last Tuesday voted to police cars. employee dzes Saginaw General Hospital First of all I feel the arti- repair bills are kinda high the writer’s name, ad- again ask voters for extra Another ballot request several hours after birth. cle is one sided and that the are somewhat of a false- dress and telephone funds for operation. This will be for 2 mills for 4 years Survivors include 2 sis- time the request will be Funeral services for Tus- hood. number. The latter is for improvement of county cola County Register of ters, Megan and Mallory Personally I have been in case it is necessary made in 3 ballot proposals roads. It will raise more Powell, at home; paternal for specific purposes: to Deeds Ann L. Sattelberg, LENNOX on the crew in Cass City to call for verification, that $1.1 million in extra who died Thursday after grandparents, Mr. and since the first part of Feb- but won ‘t be used in the reinstate the sheriff’s de- property taxes. Mrs. Milton (Esther) Pow- partment road patrol, fi- suffering an aneurysm May ell of Owendale; maternal ruary and also 7 other 23, were held Monday at St: ANNOUNCES: members and I can say that Names will be with- nance senior citizen prog- The final baIIot proposal grandparents, Mr. and rams, and pay for improve- asks for 0.2 mill for senior Paul Lutheran Church in since then we have put alot held from publication Caro. Mrs. Jack’(L0is)Gallagher of pride and effort into our upon request. for an ment for county roads. If citizen programs that in- of Cass City; maternal all are approved, the total clude meals for groups and Sattelberg, 49, of Caro, great-grandparents, Mr. 90 Days work. Not only in clearing adequate reason. . suffered from the brush and trees from the The Chronicle re- tax increase will be 3.1 home-delivered meals, and Mrs. Albert Gallagher mills. The vote was 6-1, with transportation and home aneurysm (an abnormal Delayed Payment ditches but to beautify the serves the right to edit enlargement of a blood ves- of Cass City and Mrs. Irene and landscape in the Cass City letters for length and Commissioner Christopher repairs. The tax would Wichert of Pigeon and a Taylor, 4th district, voting raise about $112,000. sel) Monday afternoon area. while leaving the cour- number of aunts and un- against the proposal. * Free Vacation There are 3 people who We will not publish thouse. She was taken to cles saws and I know we thank you letters of a Taylor voted no because OTHER BUSINESS A memorial service was Getaways* he felt that the proposed 0.9 Caro Community Hospital take excellent care of the specific nature, for in- and then transported by held Sunday at Trinity Un- mill for road patrol was nqt Fees for services were in- R ited Methodist Church Its a special offer on saws and do what we can to stance, from a club Y of enough. Commissioner creased. A sewage disposal helicopter to St. Mary’s Cass City with Rev. S. selected hig h-ef f i c ien cy cut down on repair bills. thanking merchants Hospital in Saginaw, where Joe Without the saws we don’t who donated prizes for Kim Glaspie, Cass City, permit for pew sewage sys- Robertson, pastor, officiat- Lennox heating and work. explained that the proposed tems jumped from $50 to she underwent emergency ing. cooling products. But Now to address the letter patrol millage would raise $100 and for existing sys- surgery. Ann L. Sattelberg Interment was in Elkland hurry, it‘s only for a to the editor, “Are our chil- about $505,000 and that the tems from $25 to $50, a 100 Sattelberg, a county Cemetery, Cass City. limited time, dren safe.” This is very dis- Bond to remaining funds needed to ‘percent increase for both. employee for 32 years, had turbing to me. It implies reach the required $626,000 Cost for water and sewage planned to seek reelection Right now your Lennox dealer that we are irresponsible could come from remain- evaluations went from $40 to a second term this is offering 90 days delayed and sex offenders. run for der of revenue sharing to $100 for a complete evalu- November as county regis- payment and exciting ground There are no sex offen- money and other Federal ation and to $60 for a partial ter of deeds. Deputy Regis- travel vacations to a variety ter of Deeds Virginia McLa- NOTICE ders in the camp program funds . evaluation. A charge of $5 of scenic locations with the for one thing and most of us reelection Taylor disputes this, say- will be made for handling ren will temporarily as- purchase of selected high- sume her duties until a suc- The Cass City Village Council have children of our own Tuscola County Prose- -ing that funds cut from the water bottle samples. A efficiency Lennox heating and hold our respect for county mental health de- survey of the 3 neighboring cessor is appointed. will be holding a and cooling products. See cutor William D. Bond has Sattelberg was a lifelong children very high. announced he will seek partment, Cooperative Ex- counties revealed that a your porticipating dealer for The members of the crew tension Service and animal complete sewage inspec- resident of Tuscola County. reelection for a 4-year term The 1956 Akron High School details on this limited time won’t stand for rude or as county prosecutor. control department would tion cost $125.53 based on a SPECIAL MEETING special offer. snide remarks about chil- not be reinstated. He also cost per hour of $42.89. graduate worked in the Bond, 33, a Republican, Tuscola County Register of * 90 days delayed payment availablo lo dren or women. We discip- hopes to win his party’s qualified buyers wilh approved credit line our own in that area. Deeds office for 28 years, JUNE 7, 1988 Free vacalions are ground only. See your nomination in the Tuesday, I 1 including 9 years as deputy participaling dealer Iar desrinalions and We won’t let the actions of Aug. 2, primary election. at 7:30 p.m. at the one inmate mess up all our William D. “Bill” Bond chances to work in the com- has been Tuscola County munity. MUNICIPAL BUILDING prosecutor since April 7, I I husband. Don: 2 sons. Dr. In fact most of us on the 1986, when he was ap- Carl Sattelberg of Port 6737 Church St., Cass City, Michigan crew would risk our own pointed by Circuit Court lives to help a child or face I Huron and Dennis Sattel- to establish the 1988 Millage Judge Patrick R. Joslyn. the librarvJ I berg of Caro; her parents, disciplinary action to keep Bond filled the vacancy Clare and Ruth McPherson rate, and any other a child from harm and to created when G, Scott of Akron; a brother, Robert imply we’d hurt any chil- Stermer left the position to JUST ANOTHER KID by Torey Hayden (non-fiction). A McPherson of Akron; a sis- business that may come dren really upsets me. go into private practice. talented special education teacher with a gift for writing, ter, Mrs. William (Kat- In closing I once again Bond was nominated.to re- Hayden dramatically describes the difficulties and joys of would like to say that since hryn) Price of Houghton before the council. tain the post in the August working with a small group of severely emotionally Lake, and 2 grandchildren. February this crew has 1986 primary and was handicapped children. The subject of this book is Ladbrook Joyce A. LaRoche, Village Clerk gone to great lengths to do elected in the November Taylor, mother of one of the children. Lad is very beautiful, a good job for the residents 1986 general election. Bond very wealthy, highly educated, yet emotionally fractured, of Cass City and I don’t feel ran unopposed in both elec- withdrawn, and alcoholic. She joins Hayden in the that the Cass City Chronicle tions. classroom as a volunteer aide. This potentially explosive is covering this story Bond was admitted to the situation gradually leads to a deepening rela tionship adequately. We are not ir- practice of law in 1979 and between the two women that ultimately allows Hayden to responsible child moles- served as assistant pro- help Lad. In the process, Lad reveals her startling past, ters. are simple human Versatile Satellite We PLUMBING 8t HEATING secutor in Antrim County. containing buckets of melodrama. beings who have made a A year later, Bond was ap- Licensed Master Plumber mistake in life and trying to pointed assistant pro- HOT MONEY by Dick Francis (mysterv). Amateur PIGEON 453-3531 improve ourselves. secutor in Monroe County, British jockey Ian Pembrooke .tells what happens after the Reception That’s BAD AXE 269-8091 where he served for over murder of his father Malcolm’s fifth wife, Moira. A CASS CITY 872-5084 Chester Young 5% years. rapacious, sharp-tongued woman, she has caused a break 144544 Bond is active and in- between Malcolm and Ian, who despised her for marrying volved in a number of or- his father solely to get her hands on his considerable ganizations. He is a fortune. But two attempts on the old man’s life compel him Clearly Mesh WOLL, member of the State Bar of to ask Ian for help. Although the trusted son isn’t fond of his Michigan, the Tuscola eight half-siblings or their mother - or even of his own - he’s CROWLEY, County Bar Association, loath to suspect them of conspiring to kill Malcolm which he new line of Extruded ‘IT-Lock” Plus Mesh Antennas the Prosecuting Attorney’s seems to be the case. To protect his father, Ian takes him to from Channel Master@offer versatility in a C or Ku mesh BERMAN Association of Michigan America and other countries, where the two attend the design with a choice of button hook or quad-leg feed and the National District glamorous, big-purse horse races before returning warily T & Attorney’s Association. to England. support. Designed to blend OLSMAN Bond has been chairman of attractively into any environment the Tuscola County Repub- NOLAN lican Party since January FREAKY DEAKY by Elmore Leonard (fiction 1. The while delivering superior recep- 1987 and is the District characters in this novel are mainly veterans of the youth tion, “T-Lock” Ptus antennas Attorneys & Counselors At Law rebellion of the 1960s. Chief among them are Chris Chairman for the Boy feature a heavy-duty steel polar Scouts of America. He is a Mankowski, 38-year-old Detroit police sergeant, newly transferred from the bomb squad to sex crimes; Woody mount, rustproof hardware and STATEWIDE OFFICES member of the Car0 Rotary Ricks, alcoholic auto scion; Donnell Lewis, ex-Black Club. Panther who is acting as Woody’s driver, nursemaid and specially formulated powder ALL TERRAIN would-be swindler ; Robin Abbott, ex-con, exfugitive (she coat paint for a durable long-life‘

Foote seeks bombed a federal office building) who has plans for a + VEHICLE ACCIDENTS million dollar movie based on Woody’s life, with help from installation. her old boyfriend and erstwhile bombing partner Skip, NO RECOVERY - NO FEE 2nd term Gibbs, now a movie dynamite expert. The only character who does not have ties to the ’60’s is Greta (“Who’s Huey (Never a consultation fee.) Newton?”) Wyatt, stagenamed Ginger Jones, who meets FULLY INSTALLED: (We make house calls.) in Sanilac Chris when she reports that Woody has assaulted her. When Eugene A. Foote, a Re- Chris pursues the investigation, he is suspended from the CALL COLLECT publican resident of Argyle force, ostensibly for nonresidence in Detroit but really Township will seek his sec- because of Woody’s clout. Now determined to get to the 3 13-667-9500 ond term for Sanilac bottom of things, Chris is caught up in a web of scams $1595 O0 1 County Commissioner for plotted by Robin, Skip and Donnell. the 5th District, consisting of Argyle, Austin, Lamotte, PRIVILEGED LIVES by Edward Stewart (fiction). Evergreen, Greenleaf, Heiress Beatrice “Babe” Vanderwalk Devens wakes one USED, TRACTORS Minden, Delaware, Marion morning to find herself, not in her own bed at home with her and part of Forester pillow from Altman’s, but in a hospital room. More and EQUIPMENT SALE Townships. confusing, it is not the next morning, but seven years and He is presently chairman seven months later: Babe has been in a coma. Meanwhile, of county finance commit- in an exclusive new building high atop the Museum of Nothing tee, member of county af- Modern Art, the real-estate agent showing an apartment to msLike Especially from Laethem’s fairs committees, chair- a prospective buyer discovers the bound and mutilated a Deere man of Sanilac County park body of a handsome young man. Attractive widower Vince and recreation board, Cardozo, the detective investigating the grisly murder, also USED EQUIPMENT member of Mental Health pays a hospital visit to Babe. Since her ex-husband had and Human Development, admitted attempting to kill her with an insulin overdose, Allis Chalmers WC with hyd. lift and blade Solid Waste Management, the police have an interest in whether she regains John Deere LA, sharp Growth Board, and several consciousness - or dies. Cardozo is taken by Babe, a bdik$&fAuthorized Dealer: John Deere 320 with sickle bar mower others. charming woman quite unspoiled by her wealth and social John Deere pt., wide front He has served as member position. But more terrible events are in store for her, as I Built-in Off-Air Antenna Switch W Full C/Ku-band Operation 420,3 the two separate strands of Cardozo’s investigations John Deere 2040, new motor, 145 loader, new of Sanilac County Road I Antenna Position Fine-Tune Circuitry VideoCipher II Descrambler Commission, past chair- eventually become unpleasantly entangled. I Parental Conlrol on VCll Channels W 30-Function Infrared Remote Control paint man of mental health, and I Digital Stereo on VCll Channels Built-in Actuator Power Supply John Deere 2640 with loader, roll gard. served a number of years I Volume, Mute and VCll on Remote Control I Direct Satellite and Channel Entry John Deere 4020 diesel - choice of 3 as chairman of the Social I Universal Actuator Interface W Automatic Format Sensing Service board. I Quick and Easy Push-Tab Wire Connection LED Function Displays Foote and his wife, Hazel, GOOD USED EQUIPMENT have 2 sons, Dennis and ly~.V.V.*CICI.-V.M..C.CC.V.V.V.-.C..RVb-Yt~gCC.rC.#.-LII~.u. 7 Noble 8-row “S” tine cultivator David. He presently farms I Ready to Serve You Walco 5-ft. 3 point blade with their son Dennis and his wife Julie, in Argyle John Deere 8-ft. 3 point blade Township. MARK KRITZMAN John Deere 544 H.D.. 10’ bulldozer blade Blue 3 point 60” rotary cutter Satellite Technician John Deere 205 rotary cutter, 3 point 60” cut SI MU LATED IHC 5’ cutter bar to fit cub ENGRAVED IT ALL STARTS WITH LOW PRICES!!SUPERS TORE! IHC Model 175 spreader, 20” tires E!L’SINESS CARDS John Deere 10A hammer mill wldust collector Availablt. 1-Color or 2-Co. Y The Chronicle Phone 872-2010 CASS CITY,MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 2,1988 PAGE FIVE As Peace Corps volunteer Horner eyes Central African Republic c/ by Tom Montgomery organization’s motto. many ties” to simply pack serve as a Peace Corps vol- the Central African Repub- who is vice-president of the service. troit Area Office at 1.800- News Editor It’s the type of challenge up and take off. unteer. The 1984 Cass City lic. Small Engine Division at Editor’s note: Persons in- 533-3231 (ext. 4541,or write Acceptance into the U.S. that many look upon as Cass City resident Sherri High School graduate “I don’t remember what Walbro Corp., remarked rerested in learning more the Peace Corps, 477 Michi- Peace Corps means taking something they “could Horner plans on never hav- leaves Monday for several put it into my mind,” the that he knew Sherri had about the Peawe corps can gan Avenue, Room M-74,De- on “the toughest job you’ll never do,” or “thought ing to wonder “what it weeks of training in prep- shy 21-year-old recently re- been considering the Peace contact the organization’s De- troit 48226. ever love,” according to the about it, but now have too would have, been like” to aration for a 2-year duty in marked. “I knew I wanted Corps for the past 2 years, to take a couple of years off but said he was concerned before I continued my about the living conditions schooling, (and) I thought in Africa when she received this way I would be able to her assignment. ADULTS.. .$2.00 help people out and travel.” __ __ FULL SUPPORT SUN. T!LL 6:OO ALL SEATS $1.50 Horner, who has been 230 thinking about the Peace He added, however, FRIDAY thru THURSDAY, JUNE 3 9 Corps for a couple of years, “We’re fully supporting acted on the idea late last her. We’re proud of her for year while majoring in doing it because it’s a real psychology at Western challenge. ” Michigan ,University, Sherri’s mother, Janice, where she recently earned agreed, adding, “I basi- a bachelor of science de- cally said, go for it.” gree. Horner pointed out that “I thought it might be her friends’ reactions have something I’d like to do, so basically fit into one of 2 I filled out an application categories. “A lot of people and went to an interview. say, ‘that’s nice, but I could It’s a lot of red tape,’’ she never do it,’ or ‘I thought explained, adding that the about doing it, but now I’m interview, held in Sep- tied down,”’ she said. tember, lasted 3 to 4 hours. Horner added that she “They told me that they plans to take advantage of Friday and Saturday 7:45 and 9:40 wanted to nominate me, but any travel opportunities Sunday and they had to find a program while in Africa. After her 3:20 - 520 7:25 for my skills.” Horner said 2-year duty, she may tour Monday and Tuesday 7:40 and 9:35 she learned in January that Europe before going back Wednesday and Thursday Once Only at 7:45 the Peace Corps had found to school to earn a master’s a place for her. degree. She hopes to even- “I’ll be working in a tually enter the field of clin- primary (elementary) ical or educational psychol- school district training ogy - teachers on teaching nutri- According to Peace tion. I’ll be setting up prog- Corps Regional Manager rams and training sessions Alice Cooper, Horner is thatchildren. they ” can use with the among a near record number of Americans the agency expects to place It FIRST STOP during the next year. There currently are 5,700 Ameri- Horner’s first stop after cans of all ages and occupa- leaving Monday will be tional backgrounds serving w Philadelphia, where she in the Peace Corps in 61 de- a will undergo a 4-day train- veloping nations. 8-1/2 Liters ing session that will include “Individuals graduating an introduction to the prog- with degrees in the areas of ram as well as receiving science, math, special edu- the necessary immuniza- cation, industrial arts, tions and a passport. Then home economics, French CASS CITY’S SHERRI Horner spends some time with a map of the Central it’s off to Zaire, where she and other disciplines are in African Republic, where she’ll spend the next couple of years as a US. Peace will spend 2 months in lan- great demand overseas,” guage training. Cooper remarked, adding, Wz Corps volunteer working in the area of nutrition education. Horner noted that 2 lan- “Liberal arts majors also pc guages--French and an Af- are sought, particularly if W * rican dialect called Sangho- they have leadership and e Forens cs team -are spoken in the Central community service experi- African Republic. ence. Individuals with with 3 2 “It won’t be easy,” backgrounds in agricul- Rentals I WI I GagetSHERWOOD ow n EVERY ONFRIDAY THE Ph.HILL 665-9971 Horner said of her upcom- ture, forestry, gardening or Mon., Tues., I does well in ing adventure. “It’s (Af- skilled trades’’ also should Wed.. Thurs. rica) ndt a tourist attrac- consider applying. ??L tion; I’ll see it through the Cooper explained that 2 people’s eyes” round-trip transportation is U wn “I hope to be able to help provided to orientation NOW RENTING w 1 OLarae Salad Bar e2 Soups *Home Baked Bread 1 W a Seven Cass City High granted a student a the people I’m working sites and overseas assign- e Weeds School students partici- “superior rating.” A stu- with. What I hope to get out ments as well as for home 3 Pick Up Artist z pated in the regional dis- dent finishing with a final of it is, . .change. I’ll get a leave in the event of a fam- I score of 52-62 received an lot of self-confidence and ily emergency. I Baby Boom cussion festival held May A ” While in language train- 4 23 at Flint Powers High “excellence rating .” self - reliance. Prince Sign of the Times 4 School. Finishing 3rd overall, Horner said the reactions ing and during service, all 4 c day-to-day living expenses I- Can’t Buy Me Love 2 Six of the 7-member Brad Bishop received a of family and friends on her 2 w team, all juniors, are enrol- superior rating. Jeff entering the Peace Corps are provided through a W Wrestlemania IV a led in advanced speech at Hrycko, 4th overall, also re- have been mixed. monthly allowance. Full a NOW: ENDS THURSDAY 7:30 ONLY . Witches of Eastwick w - Reaular Low Prices - the high school. The other ceived a superior rating. A grin crossed her face medical care is also pro- e team member filled in for Connie Schneeberger, when asked about her pa- vided. In addition, a “read- +4 a sophomore speech stu- Janet Koch, and Caren rents’ reaction. “They’re justment” allowance ac- OVER 3200 dent unable to attend the Britt obtained excellence apprehensive about it,” she crues at a rate of $200 per I festival . ratings. Connie Clayton and said. month of service and is pay- The competition the stu- Jeff Dillon also represented Her father, Louis Horner, able upon completion of MOVIES TO RENT 1 J dents took part in was the Cass City. J school’s first discussion fes- Cass City’s 5 top scorers Bronner set to address STARTS FRIDAY, JUNE 3-4-5 tival since the late 1970’s. all surpassed the minimum Eight schools sent foren- &-point requirement entitl- All Evenings (Except Sat.) 7:30 Only UI TAPE. RENTAL Saturdav 7:30 and 920 sic teams to the festival. A ing them to attend student n total of 51 students rep- congress and take part in a GLJC grads June 5 simulation of the legislative resented their schools and mental in the instkution’s competed for spaces in Sep- system. Wallace “Wally” Bron- tember’s student congress. Student congress takes ner of Bronner’s Christmas advancement through ob- Wonderland in Franken- taining foundation grants, MAmHEW BRODERICK ’ The festival lasted 3 place every fall. A minimum of state stu- muth will address the establishing contacts in the hours and 15 minutes and 200 community, and consult- 2 2 entailed 3 small group dis- dents attend the 3-day event graduating class of Great w w cussions on the assigned at the Capital building in Lakes Junior College at its ing. a a topic. Individuals were Lansing. While state legis- commencement exercises lators are in recess, stu- Sunday, June 5. The com- An open house for E evaluated and awarded graduates, family, and 4 NO DEPOSIT E* points on their own merit as dents will assume the jobs mencement ceremony, combined for the college’s friends will take place im- TAPE PLAYER RENTAL 2 they conferred about “the of legislators, lobbyists and mediately following the I betterment of the quality of reporters. Saginaw, Midland, Bay City and Car0 campuses, ceremony in the Garden NO MEMBERSHIP FFF I life for US. citizens over The congress will discuss Room of the Civic Center. the age of the same subject centered will be held in the Saginaw 2 COMING ATTRACTIONS + 65.” Civic Center’s Heritage Refreshments will be + < Each of the 3 discussion on at the discussion festi- served. z 2 sessions gave participants val. Theater at 3 p.m. A total of LLI w STARTS FRIDAY, JUNE 10 252 students will be a Ironweed cr: is n’e y ’ s Ne w Advent u re the opportunity to gain a D possible 25 points. A total of Boat motor awarded Associate degrees w w . “RETURN TO SNOWY RIVER” 75 points equaled a perfect or certificates. e Running Man a Bronner attended The 4 Soon: “BEETLEJUICE” score. lameny reported 2 Fatal Attraction k An overall score of 62-75 Business Institute (now The larceny of a 9-horse- Great Lakes Junior Col- I Throw Momma from the Train I power boat motor was re- lege) from 1946-47. A Rent a Cop 4 ported recently by Cass During the commence- Potpourri, which means 2 +4 City resident Mrs. Elmer ment exercises, an Honor- “rotten pot” in French, is z DISNEY MOVIES z ary Doctor of Letters de- a mixture of dried flower W w Francis, 6446 Pine St. WILDLIFE AND HUNTING TAPES P= According to the Cass gree will be conferred upon petals, herbs and spices, Everett Gibbons, special essential oils and natural w Complete set Of World at War (W.W.ll), Victory at Sea w Light Up The Night City Police Department, fixatives. It is used to 0. (WW.il), and Ten Thousand Day War (Vietnam). n A the motor, valued at about projects director for Great Lakes Junior College. As freshen closets, drawers U withow $300, was taken sometime and rooms. TAPE RENTAL - TAPE RENTAL - TAPE I- between May 25 and May Special Projects Director, Introductory Offer on b nw Gibbons has been instru- Outdoor Gas Lights ====e How can you be sure SPRING SALE ll to get quulified on Used Riding Lawn Mowers Now, for a limited time only, Southeastern Michigan Gas Company is introducing quality outdoor natural gas lighting at special prices real estate service? Over 15 Reconditioned - Ready To Go Light up the night with the warmth and security Trained and professional with John Deere Case Cub Cadet Ford Ariens of a gas light.. .call us today combined experience of over - - - - 25 years in .the real estate Sears - Wheel Horse business and a reputation for reliability and responsibility. Priced from $5950°up USE OUR CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN You can be sure OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAV 8 TO 5 when you call Max ,Cioutheastern Michigan Cas Company or Betty Hammond. Mpx L Betty Hammond Sandusky, 648-2334 4224 Woodland Ave Check your telephone directory for a toll free number in your area Cass City, MI 48726 Caro 245 Columbia Street 673-3939 11 PAGE SIX CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 2,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Hawk ball team roll into districts with tourney wins Krol’s 4-hitter paces Hawk girls sharp in) P re-district Ubly win viCtOry mer Bad Axe

Jeff Krol pitched a bril- able to score after that until The Cass City Red Hawk the Hatchets to 4 hits and softball team appears walked just one. liant 4-hitter and the Cass the seventh inning. Paul Scoring 2 runs in the firs’ City Red Hawks defeated Tuckey and Jeff Dillon ready to make a challenge the Ubly Bearcats, 3-1, in singled and a costly pick-off in the Michigan High School and second innings, one in the pre-districts Friday at play that went awry ena- district softball tourney the fourth and 2 more in the Ubly and will meet Bad Axe bled Cass City to push ac- Friday when it takes the fifth, Cass City was coast- field against Lakers at 10 ing along with a 7-2 lead CLARA GAFFNEY accepts gavel from Janet Jolly as in the districts at Bad Axe ross the winning runs. and then turned the game Saturday at 12 noon. Tyll was unlucky in de- a.m. Coach Jim Fox said 1988-89 officers, Gloria Hartwick, Helen Bartle, Leota that his charges played into a rout with 9 runs in the Cass City took an early feat as he pitched an out- sixth. Anthes and Joan Smithson look on. lead in the first inning on a standing game, matching very well in the victory in the pre-district last Friday Every player in the start- by Jeremy Capps. He Krol almost pitch for pitch. ing lineup picked up at least scored on an infield ground He allowed 4 hits, struck over host Bad Axe. The out 8 and failed to walk a Hawks won 16-2. one hit. Teri Wilson showed out. the way with 3 hits, includ- Ubly tied it on a walk, batter. In addition to his 4- Tammy Hurd returned to BPW install new officers single and a balk in the hitter, Krol walked one and ing a . Brend;. form after a couple of sub- Severance and Darlent The May 23 meeting of University in Marquette with largest percentage of Smithson, treasurer, and third. Neither team was struck out 8. par performances. The vet- Monroe each collected 3 the Cass City Business and May 20-23. 1988/89dues paid by conven- Leota Anthes, recording 1 eran Hawk hurler limited RBIs with 2 hits each. Professional Women was tion time. 4) In the Indi- and corresponding secret- held at the Charmont with District 11 area received vidual Development Prog- ary. 14 members and 3 guests several awards at State ram (IDP) speak-off, the The last meeting for the attending. Convention: 1) Issues Man- finalist was Pam Miller, summer, a “Fun Night,” agement Award which con- representing District 11. will be held June 14 at Sher- Clara Gaffney, 1st vice- sisted of club members ryl Seeley’s. Meetings will president, introduced Janet writing to congressmen The 1988/89 officers were resume in September. Jolly, past director of Dis- regarding legislation pend- installed by Jan Jolly: BPW is open to all work- In high school, pitching is fifth inning by scoring a run If it for Cindy backed with a 9-hit attack trict 11 and Bad Axe BPW ing on women related is- Clara Gaffney, president; ing women and information said to be about 90 percent in the first on a hit by Paul Powell the Cass City Red in the first game, and a 10 club member, who reported sues. 2) First District in Gloria Hartwick, 1st vice- can be obtained from any of the game and if that’s Tuckey and an RBI single Hawks feeble offense hit assault in game 2 rnadc on the State Convention state to equalize 1987/88 president, Helen Bartle, club member or by calling true the Cass City Red by Jeff Dillon. against Unionville-Sebewa- it easy for Hornbacher. The held at Northern Michigan membership, 3) District 2nd vice-president ; Joann Helen Bartle at 872-2679. Hawks have a leg up on USA rallied with a pair of ing Tuesday, May 24, would Patriot hurler didn’t really games to be played in the counters in the fifth and have been non-existent in need all that help as she next 2 years. another in the top Of the the -header played at toyed With the Hawks while sixth. allowing just 2 swatch hits. That’s because Jason USA. Robertson, a sophomore up Cass City picked up 3 of The Patriots won both We were very, very flat its 7 hits off losing hurler games, taking the opener, and unemotional, Coach receive onelyear terms from the JV’s, has de- 13-3, and the second, ll-o, Jim Fox said, and must re 3 veloped into Cass City’s Eidt in the last inning rally as both games were group if we are to have a most dependable pitcher as and Robertson contributed a clutch 2-RBI single to after innings by the mercy chance in the district. the Hawks entered tourna- pace the Hawks to the win. Cass City scored its only ment play Friday. Krol pitched a 4-hitter, rule. runs in the long afternom+ in separate court cases The Hawks swept a non- walked 2 and struck out 8. Powell got one of the 2 in the opening game, Teri conference, twin bill from Robertson’s teammates Hawk hits in the nightcap Wilson walked and came sentenced to one year in the made it easy for him as they game and one of the 4 hits around without benefit of a Three men each received Brad R. Lapenas, 2602 termined. Unionville-Sebewaing as The conviction stems county jail for a plea of Robertson hurled a 2-hit backed him with a 10-hit in the opener. hit in the first inning. Two one-year jail terms in sepa- Churchill St., was ordered guilty to breaking and en- barrage off loser De- more runs were scored in rate cases Friday in Tus- to serve one year in the from an incident March 6 shutout and was supported involving a house at 2166 tering a motor vehicle, and by an airtight, errorless de- marais. USA didn’t really .need the fifth after Cass City was cola County Circuit Court. county jail with credit for W, larceny from a motor vehi- Steve Wright led the at- the outstanding Pltchlng It hopelessly behind and that An 18-year-old Flint man 77 days served, and 5 years Brown Rd. in Fremont fense in a 5-inning mercy probation. He also was or- Township, court records cle April 26 in Caro. rule 10-0 win after Jeff Krol tack with 3 hits in 4 at- received to win as winning was all there was for tht> was sentenced for a plea of Lawrie, who was re- pitched Cass City to a 4-3 tempts and 3 RBIs. Jeremy Pitcher Tmemner was Hawks. guilty April 15 to attempted dered to pay $400 in costs state. Richard L. Lawrie, 19, manded to the custody of win. Capps also drove 3 counters e ...... breaking and entering an and fines plus attorney the sheriff, was convicted across with his 2 hits. Tuc- ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~:~~~~~:’~~~~~~~~:...... occupied dwelling. fees. Restitution is to be de- 502 E. Frank St., Caro, was Coach Ronald Lomasney .... May 6...... -I called the win over the Pat- key got just one hit, but was i::...... -... Also sentenced to one also credited with 3 RBIs. ..-...... riots in the first tilt a “good iii:?; .....,...... year in the county jail, with game regardless of who Robertson struck out 7 in !$$: Things We Print ...... credit for 39 days, was won.” It was an exciting ...... State Stages 74 Summer Fishing Events his 5-inning stint while iiiz;...... Brian L. Edelston, 20, 4286 game for the fans. Cass City *.a. walking one and hitting 2:;: ...... ‘..i.’ JUNE Manke Drive, Fairgrove, held a one-run lead until the one...... Ti c ket s Business Cards !;:.iiii who earlier pleaded guilty ...... ‘.‘.*.*.... Menus 0 Accounting Forrns~~$$ 1. Big Fish Contest, Paw Paw, .*...... ,,.- (616) 657-4755 - June 1-Sept to receiving and concealing ...... ’.’.‘.’:.:.::..... * Letterheads 9 Programs ...... 27 stolen property over $100...... *..... 2. Bass Festival, Mancelona, Edelston’s conviction beet $2:...... @Vouchers Statements ...... (616) 587 8700 - June 2-5 stems from an incident County is ...... 3. Walleye Weekend IV, Lakes .....*.‘.*.’ Brochures Envelopes ...... ‘.’.*C.*.’.‘.’ ...... ,. Erie 8 St Clair (313) 559 5100 Dec. 7, 1987, involving a ...... a...... I...... I...-. - June 3-5 microwave oven and color ...... Booklets ..,...... 4. Great Lakes Bow Fishing television...... ,...... *,...... ,.... Championship, Caseville, Also Friday, Millington won bv Caro ...... d (313) 755-5060 - June 4 5 resident Fred Grover Jr., .... Cass Citv Chronicle iiiiii:; - -I ...... 5. Fish Boil, Northport, (616) ...... 386-5806 - June 5 22, 5971 W. Millington Rd., Phone 872-2010 .....,...... ,. 6. Lake Charlevolx Trout Tour. entered a plea of guilty to .... nament, Charlevolx, (616) 547 escape while under sen- 2101 - June 10-12 tence for a felony. 7. Carp Carnival, Michigan Sentencing is be set for Center (517) 764-4694-June 10 12 Grover, who was remanded peted in a meet held Wed- 8. March of Dimes Flshing Tour- to the custody of the sheriff. nesday afternoon. nament, Independence Oaks Court records state Caro boys edged out the County Park, Clarkston, (313) Grover failed to return to win over Reese with 159.5 625 0877 - June 11 jail May 11 in accordance 9. Bass Blastoff, Cass Lake, points to 146 for the Roc- West Bloomfleld, (313) 624 with his work release kets. Other schools finished 0202 - June 11 privileges. He previously in the following order : Vas- I 10. Great Saginaw River Fishlng had been sentenced to 36 sar, 69; Mayville, 67; Contest For Kids, Saglnaw months probation for a con- Akron-Fairgrove, 41 ; Cross TlMEX . (517) 776-1669 - June 11 viction of attempted feloni- 11, Fishing Derby For Children, Kingston, 19.5; Cass City, Ross Lake, Gladwln area ous assault. 13. PEN & PENCIL SETS WATCHES (517) 435 9441 - June 11 Also, Nancy L. Thick, De- Akron-Fairgrove won the Starting at 12. Children’s Fishing Contest, ford, entered a plea of girls’ competition with White Lake, (616) 894-6054 - guilty during her probation Fashion & Style June 11-12 violation arraignment. $150° 13. Free Fishing Weekend, State- wide (517) 373-1280 - June Thick, who was convicted 11.17 Jan. 21, 1980, of attempted .. .-. Prince Gardner 14. Walleye Challenge, Hubbard 33. BARC 6th Harrisville Lake Bay Port, (517) 656-2121 - forgery, was ordered to pay Results With Trout Festival Race, Harris. Au~.6-7. 6” Personal Rokinon Lake. (5171,. 736-6418 - June costs, fines and restitution 11-12. ville, (517) 895-8823 - July 3. 56. Handicapped Tournament, related to her case when The Chronicle’s 15. Steelheaders Tournament, 34. Fish Boil, Northport. (616) Oscoda, (517) 739-7884 - WALLETS 35mm CAMERA Aug. she receives her tax return. Port Austin, (313) 985-6266 - 386-5806 - July 4. 10. Classified Ads June 11.12. 35. Bass Festival, Iron River,(906) 57. Salmon Tournament, Rogers Sentencing was deferred at 16. Northeast Great Lakes Bow 875-6441 - July 8-10. City, (517) 734-2303 - Aug. this time. Fishing Contest, Ossineke, 36. Walleye Tournament, Sebe- 12-14. (517) 895-8823 - June 11-12, waing. (517) 883-3361 -- July 58. Alma Exchange Club Youth Carp Carnival, Alma, (517) & $999 17. Lake Linden-Hubbell Fishing 8-10 Derby, Lake Linden. (906) 482- 37. Bass Festival, Crystal Falls, 463-1108 - Aug. 13. 59. Super Boat Tournament, Os. 5240 - June 12 (906) 265-3822 - July 8.10. Now specializing in 18. Bayrarna Fish Fly Festival, 38. Flshing Derby, Grand Lake, coda, 1-800-235-GOAL - New Baltimore. (313) 725- Alpena. (517) 595-6459 - July AUg. 13-14. 2151 - June 15-19. 9. 60. Steelheaders Tournament, 19. Union City Carp Rodeo, 39. Carp For Kids Contest, Ypsi- Rockport, (313) 985-6266 Video Photography Union Lake. (517) 741-3895 - lanti, (313) 483-0774 - July 9. Aug. 13-14. GIBSON CARDS SAY IT BEST!, June 17-19. 40. Northeast Michigan Triple 61. Straits Of Mackinac Fishing 20. U.S. Anglers Inc. -Bass Tour- Crown Fishing Tournament, Festival, St. ignace, (906) S-VHS MOVIE Elegant nament, Hillsdale, (517) 524- Harrisville. (517) 724-6426 - 643-8717 - Aug. 15-Sept. 15. Windmere Deluxe July 9-10, 62. Maritime Festival Fishing \rJ‘* 6931 - June 18. 21. Ladies Steelheaders Fishing 41. Mariner Festival, East Tawas Contest, Whitehall, (616) 894- LIGHTED MAKE-UP BOHEMIAN GLASS 8 Tawas City Park, (517) 362. 9851 - hug. 18-20 I Tournament, Oscoda. (517) 895-8823 - June 18. 8643 - JUIY 14-17. 63. Salmon Derby, Sault Ste. MIRROR 4560 ELMWOOD ROAD - AKRON, MICHIGAN 48701 22. Trout Super Tournament, 42. Gold Coast Salmon Festival, Marie, (906) 632-9655 - Aug. NECKLACE and EARRINGS Tawas Bay. (517) 362-8643 - Ludington I Manistee. (616) 20-Sept. 10. (51 7) 691 5450 Woods June 18.19 845-0324 - July 15-16. 64. US. Bass Fishing Tourna- $1699 $14.00 set 23. Northeast Michigan Triple 43. Brown Trout Festival, Alpena, ment, Caditlac, (616) 775-9776 Pastels .@r1p&& Crown Fishing Tournament, (517) 354-4181 - July 15-24. - Aug. 21. Frosts Check Out The i 65. Dick Beck Fishing Tourna. Tawas City, (517) 724-6426 - 44. Budd Lake Fishing Contest, Gold I Harrison. (517) 539-6011 - ment, Oscoda, 1400-235. 1I Latest June 18.19 Fashions 6 vv 24. Crooked Lake Fishing Tour. July 16 GOAL - Aug. 27. 45. Steelheaders Tournament, 66. Muskegon County Catch and In Our Large nament, Independence Oaks * County Park, Clarkston. (313) Port Austin. (313) 985-6266 - Release Tournament, Muske- July 16-17. gon, (616) 722-3751 - Aug. 625.0877 - June 18.19. Double Prints I Jewelry Department ’ 25. Lake Erie Walleye Tourna- 46. Walleye Tournament, Case- 27-28 ment, Monroe, (313) 242-3366 ville, (517) 856-2140 - July 67. Steelheaders Tournament, - June 18.July 4. 16-23 Harbor Beach. (313) 985-6266 26. Northeast Mlchigan Triple 47. Walleye Contest, Au Gres - Aug. 27-28 Area, (517) 876-6688 - July Crown Fishing Tournament, SEPTEMBER Alpena. (517) 724-6426- June 23-24. 23.24 48. Brown Trout Fishing Derby, 68. Coho Festival, Honor, (616) Color Watch 27. Ladies Tournament, Oscoda. Menorninee. (906) 863-9986 - 882-5802 - Sept. 2-4. (517) 739-2371 - June 25. July 23-24. 69. Black River Harbor Fishing $1 00,000 Game Movie A Day 75 Days $75.OO 28. Salmon Contest and Derby, 49. Bass Tournament, Buchanan. Tournament, Ironwood, (906) Manistique, (906) 341-6191 - (616) 695-3501 - July 24 932-1122 - Sept. 2.5. at Wood’s! Plus “ET“ for Only $5.95 June 25-July 10. 50. Bluegill Festival, St. Helen. 70. Shoreline Summer Spectac- 29. Lions Pickerel Tournament, (517) 389.3725 - July 27-30. ular, Muskegon, (616) 722- PROFESSIONAL QUALITY VIDEOS 24 Hour Print Algonac. (313) 794-9361 - 51. Troutarama, Baldwin. (616) 3751 - Sept. 2-5. Children’s Club Only $1 9.95 June 30-July 4. 745-7710 - July 28-31. 71. Steelheaders Fishing Derby, Service 52. Fishing Jamboree, Port Aus. Lake Superior, Marquette, AVAILABLE OF JULY tin, (517) 738-7600 - July (906) 486-9908 - Sept. 2.5. Plus “ET” for $1 7.95 30. Harrisville Lake Trout Festi- 29-Aug 7. 72. Fish Boil, Northport. (616) val, Harrisville. (517) 895-8823 53. Sanford Lake Open, Midland, 386-5806 - Sept. 4. - July 2-10. (517) 687.5934 - July 30. 73. Manistique Area Lakes Wall. COMMENCEMENT 2 eye Contest, Curtis. 1-800- 31. Fishing Bonanza, Paw Paw, AUGUST Wood 1. Old (616) 657-2518 - July 2-Sept. 542-FISH - Sept. 10-1 5. 54. Diamond Jzbilee Fishing 74. Lake Gogsbic $7,500 Fail CASS CITY, SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL c-a) 32, Lake Huron King Salmon Tournament, Grayling. (517) Walleye Tournament, Berg- Pharmacv Derby, Oscoda. 1-800-235- 348-2921 - AUQ. 1-31 land, (906) 932-4850 - Sept. Class of 1988 - GOAL - July 2-Sept. 18. 55. Fish Sandwich Weekend, 16-18, *

PAGE SEVEN CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 2,1988 Bulldogs’ talent runs too deep for helpless Eagles

The Owen-Gage softball Academy for regional com- lowing only one hit, a single accounted for 4 RBIs. team will be shooting for petition. in the second inning, where Bulldogs finished the day their second straight dis- If Coach Judy Campbell’s she struck out the side. with 7 hits. trict title this Friday when North Central Thumb On the offensive side of Impressive for a they travel to Kingston’s League champs can sustain the diamond, the Bulldogs Playing without their best Kingswood Inn to challenge their form of late, Mt. scored at will. Angie Man- hitter. the seemingly always POW- Pleasant could be just a dich opened the contest, erful Bay City All Saints. stepping stone in their tour- scoring after she reached Game time is 10 a.m. ney trail. base safely on an by The game should be a The depth of the Bulldog the Eagle pitcher. From dandy as the Bulldogs will diamond 9 was made appa- there things got worse. come equipped with a little rent against the Eagles, as fire power themselves, the Bulldog offense raced The sent l8 bat- which was never more evj- to 27 runs without their ters to the plate in the dent than in last Friday’s number 3 hitter and team Ond and l5Of them scored* 27-0 triumph Over the leader Susie Salcido, who They sent l4 batters to Caseville Eagles in pfe-dis- opted to compete in the Bay the platein the third and lo trict action. City Times track classic on ofplate. those They crossedadded anotherhome The winner of the this particular day. Bulldog-All Saints clash Salcido was never missed run in their last at-bats* will take on the winner of on this afternoon as Bulldog Several Bulldogs had North Huron and Akron- ace Angie Bolzman pitched banner days at the plate. Fairgrove in a 2:OO cham- a gem of a game. - Bolzman led the way with 4 pionship game, with the Bolzmanfacedonl~4bat- hits and 6 RBIs. She had victor advancing to Mt. ters over the minimum, plenty of help as Tonya Hal- Pleasant’s Sacred Heart fanning 9, walking 3 and al- dane and Vicki Ricker each HEALTHY EYES Healthy eyes are OWEN-GAGE’S DAWN HOLLAND safely slides under the tag of Eagle 3rd d isease-free. But baseman in pre-district action Friday. The Bulldogs posted a landslide victory, disease-free eyes do not 27-0. always see clearly: In 0-G salutes athletes fact, most eye problems that cause us to have reduced or blurred vision are unrelated to disease. wk heldOwen-Gage its annual High winter/School Coachawarded ChadDean Stirrett Roller the outceiving several most versatileawards. was~e- These problems are M arkel to mentor H spring sports banquet Tues- MIP award. In girls’ ~01-Wear starter Chris Abbe, related to the ever- day, May 24, at the leyball, Coach Judy Mike Kady received MIP changing structure of Gagetown Elementary Campbell awarded MIp laurels and Chad Stirrett awards to Jane Billy and was regarded as MVP. the eye itself. School gym as the most im- Nearsightedness, far- proved player and most Mar& Draschil, while In track, mentor Arnie sighted ness and, valuable player from their Susie. Salcido was honored Besonen handed out MVP varsity football program astigmatism -- in varying respective sports were an- as the team’s MVP. accolades to Marc nounced* In spring sports, baseball Reinhardt and Susie Sal- degrees -- remain the Don Markel, 32, has been football coach, 1983-1987, Markel earned his BS in CaSs City system for 11 main causes of less- than-perfect vision: named varsity football and coached wrestling for 2 education from Central years and said his record In boys’ basketball, Coach JoeLI-L--~~I~LI~---~---~~~~ Salcido handed I coach at Cass City High seasons, 1986-1988. Michigan University in 1977 over*.-.A 9,that span was “about I------*-----I These conditions (not School, replacing Don and graduated from .wu+ diseases) are caused by Schelke, who resigned Before corning to Cass Marine City High School in v.---.-Lc.-- structural abnormalities when he became Inter- City he was wrestling coach 1973. f of the eyes which may be mediate School principal. and JV coach at Marine Markel and his wife, Van- intensified by misuse or Markel has been a City for 2 seasons. He essa, have 2 children, \ -Standings Chip Shots the environment. teacher in the Cass City SYS- played high school football Jeremy, 10, and Jessica, 8. \ I ‘I Generally, they are tern for 8 years, assistant in Marine City. Schelke coached in the I correctable by glasses or BOYS’ MINOR LEAGUE I --.-.c.--- contact lenses. Week of May 16 Bill Ewald 58 John Agar 4142 ‘FLIGHT I Diseased eyes on the 74 Dan Hittler 58 Ken Tiseo Indians 18, Giants 17 Coston 39 other hand, can lead to Physical exams 65 Doug O’Dell 58 Gary Hornbacher 36 Cubs 27, Dodgers 11 Kritzman blindness. That is why 65 Keith Adelberg 51 Craig Bellew 35 Orioles 24, Pirates 10 Phil Gray 51 Mark Wiese 33 regular eye examinations Tigers 14. Yankew 7 Dave Lovejoy 63 IV . v Elwyn Helwig 62 Dick Peterson 51 Elmer Fuester are important to detect 1 Athletic Director Don given Tuesday, June 7, at Dick Gorz 47 the beginning of Dick Wallace 60 Week of May 23 Anton Peters 46 glaucoma, diabetic re- Schelke announced this Cass City High School gym. Brad Gosh- 59 LEAGUE HONOR ROLL Mike Lefler 44 tinopathy, macular week that physicals for per- Schelke stressed that the yankees 31, Pirates 57 sons who desire to partici- examinations are for all 56 Tom Wallace 42 Low Actual Round for degeneration, or any Tigers 21, Giants 13 ;;;eH;lo; Ken Jensen 38 Year - Dale McIntosh - 35. other diseases -- and eye pate in athletics for the athletes on any team, in- Orioles 22, Indians 21 Paul Chappel 55 Newell Harris 54 Tim Cummings 32 problems -- that are best 1988-89 school year will be eluding junior high squads. Cubs 31. Pirates 3 ~ Jim Fox 52 WEEKLY treated early. STANDINGS Clark Erla 51 FLIGHT 4 Brought to you as a As of May 27 Rich Tate 51 Myles Smith . 84 Flight 1 - Chappel, Fox, community service by WLJim Peyerk 50 Jim Ceranski 72 Gosh, Harris, Kritzman - Cubs 30Fred Leeson 47 BertSteve Althaver Zigich 71 40. PRIMARY Tigers - 30Ken Zdrojewski 47 70 Flight 2 - Jason McCal- Yankees 31Tom Craig 45 Brad Hilbig 68 lum - 41. VISION Orioles 22Clint House 44 Bob McCue 66 Flight 3 - Daryl Iwan- Giants 12Steve Fobear 43 PhilDave Moses McNaughton 63 kovitsch - 41. CENTERS Indians 12 61 Flight 4 - Myles Smith- - Dodgers 02FLIGHT 2 Scott Horrier 60 41. CASS CITY Pirates 04Don Erla 69 Don Hazard 58 PM. 872-43’75 Todd Comment 55 GIRLS’ LJI’TLE LEAGUE Ron Nurnberger 67 BAD AXE Dave Hoard 64 Mike Diegel 53 “An economist is a person STANDINGS Alex Robles 49 who guesses wrong with 269-9’708 Randy Sherman 61 46 confidence.” Anonymous As of May 28 Don Schelke 57 J.R: Boldizsar Kim Glaspie 56 WLDoug Herringshaw 56 Tigers 40Jim Apley 55 Hawks 41Rick Peterson 55 Cubs 32Jerry Houghton 53 Braves 22Jason McCallum 53 Pirates 23Russ Biefer 52 Reds 03Bob Stickle 52 Lions 04John Maharg 51 Jim Smithson 51 BOYS’ LITTLE LEAGUE John Haire 44 Week of May 23 Alva Allen 42 Orioles 17, Pirates 5 George Ridge 42 Yankees 13, Giants 3 Don Work 42 Pirates 10, Cubs 6 Clarke Haire 34 Tigers 24, Orioles 6 FLIGHT3 . WAS NOW STANDINGS Greg Muir 74 1986 SCOTTSDALE 1/2 TON - V-8, auto., more, 30,000...... $8,495 $7,995 As of May 27 Mark Swanson 71 1986 GMC Si5 . red wlstripes...... $AVE George Bushong 70 WL 1986 GMC SAFARI VAN eight passenger, super clean ...... $AVE Yankees . 40Ron Geiger 68 Tigers 31Daryl Iwankovitsch 67 1986 BUlCK CENTURY - 4dr., It. blue, auto., stereo ...... 6,995 6,595 Orioles 22Jim Bess 62 1985 BUICK SOMERSET 2 dr., grey, auto., air, loaded...... 7,495 6,995 Pirates 22Keith Pobanz 61 1985 CHEVROLET CAVALIER TYPE 10 auto., stereo.. .. .5,495 4,995 Giants 13Dick Haley 60 1985 FORD ESCORT STATION WAGON Priced to sell.. 2,995 Cubs 04 . .3,595 1985 BUlCK CENTURY - 4dr., silver, loaded ...... $AVE 1985 BUCK CENTURY - air, auto., 4 cy^...... 7,495 1984 GMC JIMMY 4x4 - drk. blue, nice,...... $AVE 1984 BUlCK RlVlERA . 2 dr., drk. blue...... 7,995 7,495 1984 PONTIAC PARISIENNE .4 dr., air, tilt, cruise ...... 7,495 6,495 1984 DODGE 600 - auto., air...... $AVE . 1984 BUCK LeSABRE LIMITED .2 dr.. ...r...... 7,495 6,495 1984 PONTIAC SUNBIRD ’STATION WAGON auto., air, more...... 3,395 2,995 1984 GMC Y2 TON - One owner, clean ...... 4,995 4,695 1983 FORD LTD II .T.T. paint, 6 cyl., 45,000 miles ...... $AVE 1983 PONTIAC 6000 - Maroon, 4 dr., air, auto...... 5,495 4,795 85 LTD . 4 dr., 6 cyl., auto., air, power 1983 CHEVROLET CELEBRITY - 4 dr., air, more, It. blue ...... $AVE steering and brakes, tilt wheel was-5 $4695 1982 PONTIAC TRANS AM . silver, T-tops, loaded ...... 7,495 6,995 1982 BUICK LeSABRE LIMITED .4 dr...... $AVE 86 Olds Cutlass Supreme 4 dr., pozzi - 1980 CHEVROLET MALIBU - 4 dr., 40,000 miles, one owner., .2,495 1,995 traction, theft deterrent AM-FM $47 9 5 cassette ...... Was $?BS 1980 PONTIAC LeMANS - 2 dr., blacklgold...... 1,995 1,695 1980 CHEVROLET VAN T.T. paint, 9 passenger...... 4,495 3,995 83 Firebird * T-Tops, 1978 BUICK LeSABRE - 4 dr., nice car...... Priced to Sell goodies...... 1978 LINCOLN TOWN CAR - FUII power, I owner, 65,000 miles ..... 3,895 1978 CHEVROLET ’12 TON 4x4. T.T. paint:...... $AVE 79 112 Ton Chevy Short Box - 8 cyl., 1974 DODGE 4x4 - Showroom clean wlblade...... 3,995 3,595 auto., power steering and brakes, $25 9 3 cruise ...... Was- 82 Chevy Celebrity air, cruise, one $ 6544 MAW ST. CAS 872-2445 - owner, super clean...... 3495 Stop in and see Art Randall or Larry Brooks today! HOWARD’BELL, INC. BUICK - PONTIAC = GMC M-24 6 FRANK ST. CAR0 PH. 6738126 PAGE EIGHT CASS CITY CHRONICLE--THURSDAY, JlJNE 2,1988 (:ASS CITY, MICHIGAN

1 moving to court FridavI d 1 A hearing has been and Learn Center, a divi- being proposed. scheduled for Friday in sion of Wolverine Human “They’re trying to take it Recycling of highways, job in the country where the ing pavement before the forcing steel is removed. projectattention. attracted national Tuscola County Circuit Services of Detroit, main- from one nonconforming like the recycling of bottles, existing concrete pave- new one is laid down. In Then the crushed material Court in a suit involving the tain the camp’s planned use to another nonconform- cans and paper, is com- ment was crushed and then contrast to standard resur- is mixed with a quantity of “We’re really happy that controversial “work and use--a year-round rehabili- ing use without asking for monplace in Michigan now- used in the new pavement. facing, there is no layer of new cement and virgin it went so well,” Pitz said. new material on top of the learn camp” scheduled to tation facility for up to 50 permission, ” Mayer adays. It was also the longest such aggregate and laid down “Parts of the Lodge were. open in Koylton Township. teens convicted of nonas- charged, The Michigan Depart- project ever undertaken up old and the roadway is no again with new reinforcing more than 30 years old, and Pioneer Human Services saultive crimes--has been “The only (permits) ment of Transportation is a to that time on a rural con- higher than before. That al- steel to form a new pave- we know that many other Inc. and the owners of grandfathered into the they’ve filed for’’ is to in- national leader in convert- crete freeway. lows for the same vehicle ment. heavily used urban free- Kingston Hills Camp Inc. township’s zoning ordi- stall furnaces, he con- ing old highways to new Recycling is the founda- clearance at freeway over- The technology for re- ways are going to need the filed a suit May 20 against nance. tinued, referring to officials ones by reusing the mate- tion of MDOT’s long-range passes and does away with cycling concrete was de- same treatment .” the Tuscola County Depart- The camp, located 1 112 representing the planned rials that built the original program to rehabilitate the need for expensive rais- veloped later than methods ’ Engineers and scientists ment of Public Works, miles south of Kingston, “work and learn” camp. highway. worn-out highways. The de- ing of shoulders and guard- for recycling asphalt, but in the highway industry, in- DPW Administrator Paul has been used as a summer Mayer said the request to The results are evident partment is focusing its rails. now several projects are cluding those in MDOT, are Lefler, the Koylton camp for inner city youth install furnaces had been all over the state, but major efforts on preserva- With asphalt, the mate- scheduled each year. constantly improving the Township Zoning Board, in recent years. held up by township and primarily on heavily tion and improvements to rials can be pulverized on The results are impres- methods and devices for re- zoning board chairman Township zoning offi- county officials, but he traveled freeways built 25 the existing system, rather the job site, mixed with a sive. Improved techniques, habilitating old highways. Donald F. Ashton and zon- cials, including Mayer, learned Friday that Lefler years ago or more. Aged than on construction of new quantity of new asphalt and including better drainage, A new method tried in ing board member Russell however, say the camp has had approved the permits. roadways worn down by the highways. then recompacted before a shorter spacing of joints Michigan for the first time Mayer. been and is in violation of Lefler Tuesday con- wear and tear of hundreds “Recycling has many ad- thin overlay of new mate- and better joint sealant, in 1987 is called “rubbliz- The suit, filed in an effort township zoning, firmed the action, saying of millions of vehicles are vantages,” State Transpor- rial is laid on top. have increased the ex- ing.” Rather than remov- to begin work on the Mayer said the camp was work permits that would being replaced by new, tation Director James P. On most such projects, pected design life of new ing the existing concrete juvenile rehabilitation “grandfathered” into the. not change the camp’s use long-lasting pavement that Pitz says. “It’s cheaper however, the material is pavements to about 35 pavement, contractors re- camp, requests an injunc- township’s original zoning in terms of zoning can be contains most elements of than using all new mate- trucked to a nearby hot-mix years. Also, the crushed duce it to rubble with a hyd- tion requiring Lefler to ordinance in 1972 as “a boy issued without approval by the old. rials and it saves on use of plant erected by the con- aggregate has better resis- raulic “resonant pavement issue necessary building and girl summer camp. !’ the local zoning board. Recycling can be done dwindling natural re- tractor for the production tance to freeze-thaw dam- breaker. ” permits for the planned re- However, he added, the use Mayer, however, argued both on asphalt and con- sources such as the aggre- of new pavement material. age than the original mate- The crushed material is novation work. of the camp was changed 12 that installation of fur- crete roadways. In Michi- gate material (stone and State specifications require rial. compacted with a roller At issue in the case cis years ago to serve as a “re- naces, in several cabins at gan, asphalt recycling gravel) used in the pave- at least half of the new The cost of recycled con- and left in place as the base whether the camp is in vio- habilitation” facility for the camp, will change the started in earnest in 1977 ment. That’s a pretty hard material to be virgin as- crete highways is about course for an asphalt over- lation of township zoning. youths, and now a similar camp’s use from summer with the renovation of more combination to beat.” phalt and aggregate. This $1.25 million per mile of 4- lay. This eliminates the Officials of Pioneer Work use on a year-round basis is to year-round use. “If you than 10 miles of 1-75 Free- In 1987 alone, the depart- is necessary because of lane rural freeway. Asphalt cracking that always oc- haven’t needed furnaces in way near Indian River in ment recycled the equiva- limitations in heating re- recycling averages about curs with standard resur- 28 years, what constitutes Cheboygan County, lent of more than 500 miles claimed asphalt without. one-fifth that much. facing when the cracks in the change in use now?’’ he Concrete recycling began of 2-lane asphalt roadway. causing air pollution. The, MDOT’s premier project the old pavement “reflect” Gracey awarded added. in 1983 with the reconstruc- The process saved more remainder of the used was the recycling of 8.7 up through the new. d “We’ve asked them po- tion of nearly 6 miles of 1-94 than 500,000 tons of aggre- material can be used by the miles of busy John C. Lodge Two rubblizing projects litely to appeal to the zoning west from Battle Creek. It gate, 10,OOO tons of asphalt contractor on other jobs. Freeway through the heart were on 1-75 just south of administrator for a land for was the first rural freeway and between $3.5 million On all the concrete re- of Detroit in 1987. It was the the Mackinac Bridge and Byrd scholarship special use permit, but they and $4.5 million in project cycling jobs, the broken-up first time that a major on 1-94 at Battle Creek. Sue- (Pioneer officials) won’t do costs. Savings on concrete pavement is hauled to the urban freeway was shut cess of the methods will be Cass City High School worked for the past 5 years. it. They will not respond to jobs were equally good. contractor’s plant where down (one direction at a judged on the performance graduate Mark Gracey is He plans to spend the sum- any questions you ask,” SVSU grant The recycling process in- large chunks are crushed time) for complete recon- of the roadways over sev- one of 216 Michigan “out- mer enjoying himself and Mayer said, adding, “Our volves tearing out the exist- to small pieces and the rein- struction, and the 2-year eral years. standing high school preparing for school. hope is that they will be sent awarded to graduates” chosen to re- back to the township. . .to ceive the Robert C. Byrd go through the normal pro- Czewski Michigan Mirror Scholarship entitling him to cedure” for obtaining ap- $1,500 tuition at the college- propriate zoning approval. of -his-choice. Ubly High School Gracey was awarded the graduate Tracey A. Coordination needed for Byrd scholarship by the Area teen Czewski will receive a Michigan State Board of Deans’ Scholarship from Education. Saginaw Valley State Uni- Gracey, 6276 Germania, killed in versity. Cass City, plans to attend The scholarship entitles all statefunded programs the University of Michigan accident Czewski to $500 a year to- in the fall, where he will ward tuition and fees, so were presented recently to single impact evaluation “We’re not on a witch-hunt study business and history. Michigan has not done an long as she maintains a 3.25 adequate job of evaluating the Senate Appropriations has been done in the last 10 here, but if there is a witch The son of Garrison and Mcphail. G.P.A. its human investment prog- Committee. years to determine if the there we want to find it.” Albina, Gracey is the Minor damage to the Czewski said she plans to rams, such as the Youth The study was initiated money is being spent effec- Cruce said when con- youngest of 4 children, Sue structure was reported. study marketing at college Corps and Governor James by Sen. Doug Cruce (R- tively. tacted, House Speaker Walsh, 29, of Cass City, A Kingston resident es- and will start school in late J. Blanchard’s proposed Troy), who said its purpose And, there does not ap- Gary Owen (D-Ypsilanti) Carol Kulish, 27, of Ubly, caped serious injury Thurs- August. Opportunity Card, accord- is to convince the Legisla- pear to be any proposed in- opposed participating in and Donna Gracey, 22, of day when the vehicle she This summer Czewski ing to a’preliminary study ture and Blanchard of the itiative which will result in the study because the prob- Cass City. was driving rolled over in will keep busy working at of the state’s employment need to better coordinate an adequate evaluation of lem has already been Gracey recently quit his Koylton Township. the Franklin Inn, Bad Axe, and training programs by programs to get more out the programs, the report studied. job at Wildwood Farms Re- A report on the mishap where she began employ- University of Michigan pro- of money it spends on added. Cruce said the next phase staurant where he has states Rosemary War- ment in April. fessor Malcolm s. Cohen. employment and training. Blanchard had proposed of the study could result in rington, 3257 Washington Czewski resides with her Findings of the first Cruce recommends that a Human Investment Sys- legislation, or the report St., Kingston, was north- parents, Leonard and phase of the 3-phase study the Legislature, Depart- tem to streamline the sys- may force the bureaucracy bound on Kingston Road, Susan, at 9360 S. Ubly Rd. ment of Labor and gover- tems. to take a closer look at its south of Denhoff Rd., when nor’s office join forces to Failure to carry out such programs. she lost control of her vehi- find a common ground to an evaluatioh could lead to He said the entire cost of cle while attempting to establish goals and objec- the waste of hundreds of later phases of the study avoid a collision with a tives for the programs. millions of government dol- will be about $100,~. slower moving northbound Micklash tells “I’ve been concerned for lars over the next several vehicle. some time that some of years, either because of Also reported were 2 car- these programs are need- duplication of programs, New W.1. deer accidents. lessly duplicating services. inadequate targeting of C. A vehicle driven by need for funds 6 pk. The initial findings rein- programs, failure of prog- Theresa M. Smith, 4940 force what I’ve thought all rams to achieve intended funds assurc Shabbona Rd., Decker, hit Micklash said that the along -- that we must do a objectives, or because the 7-UP & VERNORS projected state aid for the a deer Sunday while travel- and that incluaes a mill better job of coordinating programs are not any program ing north on Kingston Road, spent for asbestos removal. next school year is less than these programs- to get the longer relevant to current south of Mushroom Road, The 2 charts that accom- 2 percent. This has been most for the money the policy priorities, according in Kingston Township. pany this story compare going on year after year, he state spends,” Cruce said. to the report. Damage was light in the area districts in detail. points out. The state aid for- Cohen reported that al- In addition, the report pients, says she would like 9:40 p.m. mishap. mula has not kept up with though over $so0 million a to- see the caseload increase If the school is operated criticized the governor’s Jill M. Miller, 4311 Hurds efficiently, as indicated by inflation. year in government funds Michigan Opportunity Card to 1,025 clients by the end of Corner Rd., Kingston, was the figures, why does the Like all area districts, the is being spent on 70 prog- -- intended to help individu- September. The state re- Loser’s Next Lotto driving south on East Day- district need more money? school has been battling de- rams in the state, not a als take better advantage quires a monthly average ton Road, north of Bevens School officials point to the creased enrollment. Each of the myriad of programs caseload of 883, she said. Drawing Saturday, June 4 Road, in Wells township at triple whammy of state aid, student in the Cass City dis- Name poster -- which could prove to be a The W.I.C. program 12:15 p.m. May 25 when a student enrollment and in- trict means $2,302 in state data processing nightmare supplies coupons for for- deer ran into the side of the flation. aid. At its peak, there were contest winners unless properly targeted. mula, infant cereal and, vehicle she was driving. over 2150 students in the “The $80 million already juice to infants. Pregnant district, Today there are Miller also reported light There were 94 entries in spent by the Michigan woman receive coupons for damage. Trinity U.M. 1,655 in all grades. In the Employment Security milk, cereal, juice, eggs, current school year there the poster contest for youth sponsored by the Tuscola Commission to automate peanut butter or dried Women hold was a 40-student drop in en- Soil Conservation District, its systems could seem like beans and cheese. rollment that equals $92,080 a bargain compared to the The food coupons can be less revenue from the state. according to District Chair- banquet man Tom Hess. The 1988 cost of standardizing all of used at local markets to Micklash estimates that theme was “Take Pride In the state systems at the provide the nutrients neces- Trinity U.M. Church sary for growth and de- inflation, of which the America.” state and local levels to Dandruff just means scal- mother-daughter banquet biggest factor is salaries, The winners were: Divi- achieve the ultimate objec- velopment, Bortel said. i ing. It’s a symptom and not was held Saturday, May 21, will run about 5 percent. sion I: Davis Vader of Un- tives outlined by the ad- She explained that W .I .C. a disease in itself. when nearly 80 mothers and The school has been run- ionville Elementary ministration for the Oppor- is an accountable program daughters attended a salad ning aLa deficit for several School, 1st place winner; tunity Card,” the report because clients must use buffet and program. years and has reached the Clare Fleming of Union- said. the coupons for the desig SAllV DOLRR DANCE STUDIO The evening began with point where it cannot oper- ville Elementary School The Senate Fiscal nated foods and attend nut- PRESENTS. 6410MAlN ST. prayer by Shirley Karr. ate any longer with a com- was runner-up. Division I1 : Agency paid Cohen $30,000 rition education classes, T CASS CITY Following the meal, Mary plete program without which reinforce,propernut- Debbie Worrall of Mayville for the 5-month study, but Ellen. Robertson gave a more operating funds, Elementary School, 1st Cruce said he had planned rition. BMUl BUR toast to the daughters and Micklash said. place winner; Danny Ray1 to include the cost of the Participants must meet OltRAVAWU Jenny Robertson toasted In 1982 when the millage of Kingston Elementary study in the Department of income requirements and OnUAVAdculU the mothers. was defeated, several dif- School was runner-up. Divi- Labor budget until House possess a medical, nutri- and and Cindy Karr presented ficult economy measures sion 111: Jodi Cianek of members balked. tional and/or a medicalhut- TAK€ OfF gifts to: Esther Guinther - were initiated, including Reese Middle School was “I don’t see it as a parti- ritional risk to qualify. 8i8 1WE most family members pre- abolishing extracurricular 1st place winner and Cari san thing. I see it as a pro- Additional information WITH US sent; Angela Wallace - activities, student buses Gettel of Reese Middle cess to develop better gov- on the program is available youngest mother; Chris by calling 673-3199. JUNE 4.7:00 P.M. and cutting the teaching School was runner-up. ernment,” Cruce said JUNE 3.7:00 P.M. Weippert - youngest grand- staff. John Glenn Hlgh School John Glenn HI@ School All participants received b ; ( ) MYCITY DAY CITY mother Karen Wagg Micklash says that the certificates. The winners Brown - family traveling school already has been 2 SEPARATE SHOWS 3 SEPARATE SHOWS will be invited to attend the the longest distance to at- paring down costs and out- Tuscola SCD annual meet- tend. lined the ways in the special ing in January when they For Prompt Expert The entertainment began school meetings. A discus- will be presented an award. with a duet by Beverly sion of the economy moves Their picture will also ap- Baler Service Nieboer and Chris Weip- will be presented in the pear in the Tuscola SCD an- pert. Jamie Robertson of- June 8 edition of the Chroni- nual-report, THE SALLY DOERR DANCE TROUPE fered a piano solo. cle, A fashion show of wed- cal I ADVANCED BALLET - JUNIOR CHORUS LINE ding dresses followed, nar- And Special Appearance By The “CALIFORNIA RAISINS” rated by Elaine Proctor. Iva Profit wore her wed- Driver sentenced ding dress to the banquet. A 37-year-old Gagetown Pobanze Rd., was ordered Sign Up Now For 6 Weeks Of The oldest wedding dress ILAETHEM‘S man was sentenced Tues- to serve 15 days in the modeled had belonged to day in Tuscola County Dis- county jail and pay costs ADULT DANCE CLASSES Jennie Hutchinson, dating For Tap - Jazz - Ballet - Aerobics trict Court for a plea of totalling$83- and a $117 fine. back to 1909, and her gradu- guilty to operating a motor Caro 245 Columbia Street 673-3939 Alsd Offering Parent-Child Ballet Classes and a ation dress dating back to vehicle while his license The conviction stems Couples Stretching and Fun Dance Class. 1906 was modeled. was suspended, subsequent from an incident May 13 in “We Service All Makes” For More Information: Call 872-5331 or 872-2093. Shirley Wagg was hostess of f ense . Gilford Township, court re- Adult Classes Will Start The Week Of June 13. for the evening. PAGE NINE CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 2,1988 Veterans honored in annual ceremony

THE REV. CLIFFORD JORDAN addresses the holiday gathering at the Elkland Cemetery reminding all of what Memorial Day is all about. Cass City observance held

VFW ENGRAVES plaques in honor 66 99 of local servicemen. along Avenue of FZags men. Plaques at the base of idea began with the display armed services mean. In The Memorial Day his speech Jordan quoted parade Monday marched each flag stand engraved of 6 flags. with individual’s identifica- This year 24 flags un- and paraphrased Psalm 131 down Main St. to the sounds saying, “If it’s right, stand of the Cass City High School tion and service connec- furled at the Memorial Day forit’s it.wrong.’’ If it’s wrong, then say I band playing traditional tion. program that commenced armed forces’ theme songs. The Veterans of Foreign without the aid of mic- Wars Post 3644 has been rophones. Following Jordan’s , talk displaying these flags each Speaking loudly, master a wreath was placed on the Halting at the Elkland stone of the unknown sol- Cemetery, the annual cere- Memorial Day for 4 years. of ceremonies Jack Esau Anyone who wishes to do- introduced retired Navy dier. mony began shortly after Beach delivered the be- the crowd filed in from lin- nate a flag along with infor- chaplain Stanley Beach, mation concerning a vete- who gave the invocation. nediction and the color ing the street. guard fired a 21 gun salute The ceremony took place ran is invited to do so. VFW The keynote speech was takes the responsibility for delivered by the Rev. Clif- to fallen servicemen. along “The Avenue of The ceremony came to Flags.” The avenue flies mounting and storing flags ford Jordan of the Missio- and plaques, which have nary Church of Cass City. an end following a solemn American flags com- playing of taps. memorating local service- grown in number since the He spoke on what the I i

THE BAND PLAYS “The Star Spangled Banner,” as the color guard stands at attention opposite the Avenue of Flags. Each flag, tilted in a flag salute, flies for the memory of a local serviceman.

VFW POST 3644 led the parade down Main St. Monday morning closely fol- lowed by the Cass City High School Marching Band. PAGE TEN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 2,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Luncheon held TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS for volunteers Transit (nonbusiness) rates. 10 words or !ess, $1.25 each Automotive 1 (General)' General 1 General ) The Tuscola County De- insertion; additional words 7 - partment of Social Services cents each. Three weeks for FOR SALE/Trade - 1976 - Merchandise~ held its annual Volunteer the price of two cash rate. - Olds Toronado, good trans- GARAGE SALE - 5 SALE - 2 horse factory FOR SALE - Selmer wood FOR SALE - large chest Luncheon May 17 at the Save money enclosing FOR FOR SALE - Mahogany by portation, power, $305 or families. Couch, chair, chil- built trailer - $500. Make double dresser with mirror, soprano clarinet, used one freezer. Call 872-3917. Tuscola Area Skill Center cash with mail orders. Rates will trade for rototiller. Ed dren's clothes and miscel- year. Call 872-3620 after 6. 2-5-18-3 in Caro. for display want ad on offer: swing for children, double bed, matching triple Fleming, 872-4496. 1-5-11-4 laneous ' items. June 2-3, Allis Chalmers tractor, dresser, double bed with Pam Ross. 2-5-25-3 Barbara Conrad, Volun- application. 8 : :00.4293 Leach St. teer Services Program 00,5 good for baling hay, matching mattress and FOR SALE - Cedar posts, manager from the Michi- FOR SALE - 1982 Ford Es- 14-6-2-1 camper on 314 ton truck. springs, console AM/FM 3 OVERHEAD DOORS picnic tables, lawn swings, gan Department of Social I Automotive 1 cort, 4-door, 4-speed. Call Call 872-3222. 2-5-18-3 stereo and phonograph Elmwood12'~14'with Township hardware. Hall. On poles,wishing lawn wells, chairs, clothes wooden line after 5:00, 872-2672. 1-6-2-3 Services of Lansing was the FOR SALE - 1979 Monte f General I unit, all in excellent condi- .~ $400.00 each or make offer. flowerpots. 4351 Rescue keynote speaker. Carlo, AMFM cassette, 7 (Merc handisel NEW FORD TRUCK seat tion, reasonable. Call 872- Ninety volunteers, 1968 FORD 4 wheel drive covers, 1980 thru 1988. 2256after6:OOp.m. 2-5-18-3 Call 665-9956 to look at Road, Cass City. Call 872- band equalizer, sunroof, - them. 2-5-25-2 2039. 2-3-19-tf churches, service clubs, $1,425 or best offer. Call 872- pickup, new parts, needs FOR SALE - Brown plaid assorted colors - $50. ($300 businesses and schools 3842. 1-5-25-3 rear-end work, runs good. couch, very good condition, value). Call 517-665-2564 or were honored their in- 872-5131. $300 or best offer; brown for Little rust. Call 517-453-3653. volvement in various volun- 1-5-25-3 naugahyde recliner $100; Real Estate For Sale teer programs over the past FOR SALE - 1977 Ford van antiques; china cabinet $250; 1977 Chevrolet Cam- ONE-YEAR-OLD myna In hp M ers shallow or year. FOR SALE - 1979 Ford Mus- $250; mantel clock $25; red bird, in process of talking, deep we 1jet pump $192 aro for parts * best offer. tang $1,300. Call 872-3082. $50; r Thomas T. Lanway, velvet chair amber loves to listen to radio. $250 112 hp submersible superintendent of Caro Call 872-3904 after 6 p.m. 1-5-25-3 dusk-to-dawn light $75; Real Estate 1-6-2-3 without cage. Phone 872- pumps $322 Community Schools, ac- chrome truck mud guards 2655. Volan. 2-5-18-3 30 gallon bladder cepted a certificate of ap- $75. Call 872-5430 after 6:OO FOR SALE - 1978 Ford Mus- 1978 TOYOTA pickup, 5 tank $1 14 preciation on behalf of the speed, good college trans- p.m. 2-6-2-3 42 gallon bladder tank $126 administratiou staff and tang, $175 or best offer. 3978 SUPER SALE on chests of N. Decker Rd., in Shab- portation, very sharp, ex- students for helping hun- cellent tires, Has capper FOR SALE - weed wacker, drawers, all wood, un- F~~ prompt service anytime dreds of families in the bona . 1-6-2-3 boy's 10 speed bike, black finished, 4 drawer $59.00 - 5 $1450.00. Call 872-3046. and white TV. Arroyo. drawer $69.00. U-Foun-Dit Call Paul at county. Over the past 10 1-5-18-3 673-4850 2-6-2-1 Furniture, corner M-81 and years, the school system FOR SALE - 1978 Ford '/z Phone 872-2658. 2-10-7- t f has played a vital part in ton pickup, good shape, Deckerville Rd., Caro. Phone 673-5336. 2-5-25-6 - sharing with others at runs good. Call after 6 872- FOR SALE - Winnebago Thanksgiving and Christ- 4664. 1-6-2-3 pickup camper, 8' box, mas. sleeps 5, good condition, Real Estate For Sale GROUP GARAGE SALE - 4=Hstyle revue June 10 and 11, 9:00-6:00, 2230 Jacob Rd., Caro. Home Have you been saving for a home of your own? You Interior, 13" black/white dresser with beveled mir- may want to consider this charmingly remodeled home at Bay City mall TV, Ben Franklin fireplace, ror. Want to buy wooden with new cupboards, carpeting, aluminum siding, window, 2 baby carriers for rails. Call 872-3146. 2-5-25-3 spacious back yard and plenty of shade trees. Owner Seven young ladies: along Marlette, Jennifer Roggen- bicycles, lawn spreader, will consider a lower down payment and land contract with leaders Diane - buck Lucky Stars of treadmill, loveseat, if you qualify to buy this good starter home. Ask for Shepherd, Sue McAllister Snover, Jane1 McAllister - PRE-SUMMER SALE drapes, sheets, blankets, CCMl when you call to see it. and Extension 4-H Youth Applegate 4-H of Apple- clothes, men's, lady's and Agent Hal Hudson, spent gate, and Kimberly Keesler girls', miscellaneous. Truck Tires NEW LISTING.., .Large country home with ginger- Saturday, May 21, with 4-H - Flynn Hustlers of Brown 14-6-2-2 bread trim, 4 bedrooms, original woodwork, wains- members from each of the City. 1OOO-00 Dunlop coating in dining room, 14x20 patio off kitchen. Just 12 East Central Regional Each county hosts a style GARAGE SALE -Thursday Now only $170.00 waiting for a happy family to enjoy the space, peace counties at the 4-H Style revue where 4-H'ers exhibit and Friday, June 2 and 3, and quiet and privacy. Attached garage, 46x64 Revue, held at Hampton their garments and are 9:OO a.m.-5:00 p.m. Old fur- Full selection of retreads machine shed on 3 acres. Large mature trees in front Square Mall in Bay City. selected to advance to the niture, collectables, includ- for plenty of shade. Located north of Cass City. Ask for East Central Region Style ing old glassware, old CCM7 when you call. Participants from Revue. Northwest Tire & Sanilac County were: Amy chairs, dishes, dining room Linda Lee Modeling of chairs and table, clothing, Service Enjoy living in this 3 bedroom ranch, large living room E ssenmac her - E1 mer Bay City provided a special Phone 872-2127 Cass City Hustlers of Elmer, Nancy wooden country items, with cathedral ceilings, large kitchen includes stove program for the particip- stereo, built-in electric i SPECIAL! ! Just the home you have been looking for! ! and refrigerator. No close neighbors for privacy, large Turner - Lakeside of De- ants on modeling. oven, and more. Located If we don't have it, you don't NEW ON THE MARKET - For Sale or possibly RENT - ckerville, Lisa Leasher - deck in rear, 10 acres of land with pine tree+. Minutes Each participant re- behind Hills and Dales Hos- want it. Very charming remodeled country home - new from Cass City and only $37,900. CC058 Flynn Hustlers of Brown ceived a plaque with their pital at 4677 Hospital Dr. 2-6-2-1 i bathroom; new kitchen; new roof; new carpeting - 5% City, Peggy Steinmann - picture for participating in 14-6-2-1 I miles from Cass City - 3-4 bedrooms ; den; living room ; Germania Silver Stars of the style revue. FOR SALE - 1980 Harley i diging room; large wooden deck off dining room; GARAGE SALE - 4282 West Davidson - FLH 80 cu. in., garage; barn - all on 2 acres nicely landscaped - St. Thursday and Friday, full dress, 7000 miles. 1982 i bordering acres of STATE LAND. 8:OO a.m. 14-6-2-1 Honda V-45 Magna, 4000 I miles. Call 872-2917 after 4 Owners want quick sale $59,000.00.CALL RIGHT NOW REDUCED! p.m. 2-6-2-1 5 FOR AN APPOINTMENT! ! ! Immediate Possession. GARAGE SALE - June 3,4,5 i and 10, 11, 12, hours 9:OO- GAS FOR SALE - 6 piece red- B, A. Calka, Realtor 5:00,6655 Gage, Gagetown. A306 W. Main St., Cass City, Michigan AND AUCTIONEERING Dryer, furniture, van seat, wood patio furniture with 48726 PRICES Telephone : Area Code 517 872-3355or 872-3230 Call 872-4377 dog cage, doghouse, dishes, cushions, redwood table 3-6-2-1 Propane 3-54 EOUML MWlllMO or if no answer 872-2352 20 Lb. Tank '5- antiques, small appliances, with seats. Call 872-2775. Tuhelubd large mirrors, clothing, col- 2-6-2-1 L-y.VI.C.CI.Y.y.V.V.------Gas lectables, plants, Avon, Ro- 30Lb.Tank '8- b mance novels, much more. Tmxlndukd \ I HEAVY DUTY shocks. Gas 14-6-2-2 charged shocks -struts. See us. Cass City Tire, phone SPRING IS HERE! i GARAGE SALE - Friday, 872-5303. 2-6-2-1 We Fill Motorhomes June 3, 9-5 p.m. 6214 I Tanks For Bar-B-Q Grills - Filled While You Wait. Beechwood Dr. Chairs, FOR SALE - 1973 25-fOOt lamps, wicker and rattan self-contained camper, THUMB PAWN items, jewelry. Children large bathroom with 816 8. St., b phone 673-5997 and adult clothing. Green. clothes closet storage. I 14-6-2-1 Sleeps 5. Includes bedding, dishes, Reese hitch and auto mirrors. Good condi- Find the Service or Product tion. Call 658-2346. 2-6-2-3 You Need in This. . . Action Guide JUNE IS HERE. Time to get yourself set for summer I Ifun. Check your wardrobe then come to Georgine's in Cass City to add some spark Country Ranch - 10 acres mostly all wooded, 3 for this year. Custom sizes bedrooms, 2 baths - all custom built, maintenance free 12'/2-54. 2-6-2-1 with lots of extra cupboards and closets - Priced to #163sell! SERV- i LOTS OF EXTRAS This stately built 4 bedroom home features all the Why Pay More? extras you need, featuring formal dining room, den, CASS CITY TIRE living room, finished basement with fireplace and pool Huculem 4nd Cooper I table - Large patio deck with fence - 2 full baths. ' TIRES FREE ESTIMATES 1 Tln Rapalr Importe Allgnmmtr Muffirrr Plants Balloons HEATING &WATER Braha 011 Changer - - Jewelry CaftitW hchmk Sandy 4 Tom Tlernry. Ownera I SOFTENERS I 4S6 bChSt., Curs Clty, MI 443726 Phon. 872-5303 I I A Phone 872.3935 Diamond, precious Fuelgas stones and pearl rings - Clare's Sunoco Service @ exquisitely styled - reasonably priced. Tun. Upr MlwRlpdr8 Junction of M-53 Tho B~llarlai Lily Cheng OmaH i011 and M-81 Phone 872-507 1 Cerlllled Mechenlc Cass City 4863 Spruce St., Cass city Cas8 Clty - 872.2141 2-2-3-tf Call 872.2410 Adonor Wow8 Phone 872-2161 Dlmr ldr AIR CONDITIONING ser- COUNTRY LIVING - This affordable home could be ?rofWJbJrurliy yours - priced in the 60's - 1 acre of land, 3 large MOR-F~I.- 8 am.*:% p.m. vice. We check system, re- Sat.- 8 a.m.4 p.m. place parts, add new freon bedrooms, large living room, country kitchen with all .- and oil. Expert service. oak cupboards, full finished basement with family room and canning kitchen. Just north of Cass City! #166 Union 76 I Rlch's Disposal I Cass City Tire, phone 872- Residential 8 Commercial 5303. 2-6-2-1 COUNTRYSTYLECAPECOD Certified Mechanic Rubbish Removal 3/4 Full Service Garage Big C's Lovely executive home on over of an acre - 3,000 sq. qntainer Service Avallable Guaranteed Mufflers, FOR SALE - 112 h.p. water ft. plus) - formal living room, dining room, fireplace in I Brakes and Shocks ASPHALT Call pump with 30 gallon tank, the family room.This home has everything your family 683.2233 needs including over 2,000 sq. ft. of in the back Phone 872.2868 I I washer very good condi- deck 4083 S. Cemetery Rd. SPECIAL tion, Call 872-5365 after 5 yard, inground swimming pool - just too much to Drive way p.m. 2-6-2-2n mention. Call Kelly & Co, Realty for more details 1O'x70' $600 today! #1164 Village Sorvice Center FOR SALE - 1974 Starcraft Tim8 V-BelIS Bltl~l@4 Labor + Materials TuwUpi Brakes Mufflam Tuff=KoteDinol pop-up camper, sleeps 8. &di!i8d M8ChaniC Included Good condition, $12W or MI FREE ESTIMATES Aulomollvr Ruil Proollng best offer. Phone 872-4557 warnm ur 4 mlav Call 517-673-5687 Syitrmi 6 WralnO after 3:30 p.m. 2-6-2-3 Phon. 8724150 Grrvrl Guards Runninp Board8 L, F Rock Kolo Slonr Chip Proleclron The Thumb Phone 269-9585 Yarn Shop 827 S. Van Dyke; Bad Axe 8 miles north of M-81 and BOARDING Buy your carpal or Ilnolrum, lhrn M-53 intersection and 112 New Listing - Natural woodwork, open stairway, ideal call uo lor axpmrt Inrtrllrtlon. Wa for 3 KENNELS rlro do cuslom md reprlr work. mile west on Rescue Road the art lover. large bedrooms, formal dining and Factory lralnrd, "We Do II Alghl." living room. Situated on large corner lot in Cass City! Cats - Dogs Sallilrctlon aurr~trrd. Asking $49,900.00. #149 They'll be right a1 home at Open daily 12:OO till 9:OO J.J.'s Flooring Service p.m. "RIVER H0 US E" Cass City Information - Reservation Phorrr 885-2668 or 8724701 Phone 269-8097 Owner will sacrifice for call 2-3-12 - t f $89,900 This home features kidney shaped indoor pool, 3 large bedrooms, 2 full baths, large family room, pool room, LOOKING FOR a good 2% car garage. Completely redecorated last year. used TV? Portables and Light cheerful pastel colors. Over 3/4 acre lot. PEOPLE READ^ I 24-HR. SERVICE consoles, priced from $40 to Llttls Ads $250. We-also clean and ser- Call Cass City 517-872-2248 or 6HETLET3 WE CAN SELL YOUR HOME OR PROPERTY TOO! Caro 517-673-2555 PLUMBING Cr HSATINO. INC. vice VCRs. Rick's Earth You're Reading One LISTINGS NEEDED ON ALL TYPES Kelly W. Smith, Broker I I. 6520 Maln I Station, Caro, phone 673- i OF REAL ESTATE! Now1 Farm. Commrrclrl Residential Listings Wanted! ?honaO7240& 4783,1433 E. Caro Rd. - Call.872.201 0 I I Plgron PhQne 153-3531 I 2- 1-20-tf CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 2,1988 PAGEELEVEN CASS CITY,MICHIGAN TURN DISCARDS INTO CASH - USE LQW COST CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS I Services 1 (Help Wanted) (ForRent_) ’ (Noticee) I Services I HELP WANTED - Cook and IFESSIONAL office ~ TAKING applications for dlvE waitress, apply at Pizza fl FOR SALE - 1985 230~ space available, Main Cass City Apartments, de- CARPET & UPHOLSTERY SALE - Kelvinator Quad Sport, 4 wheeler, Street location, very CLEANING Gary Wills Villa, 6637 Main, Cass City, heavy duty washer, 1-year- signed specifically for STRATFORD $1OOO.Call 658-2136. 2-5-25-3 reasonable rent. Call 872- senior citizens who wish to “MY FAIR LADY” Free estimates Construction 11-5-25-2 old, under 2-year warranty. ~ 4555. 4-3-2-tf Moving, must sell, $250. FOR SALE - 19’71 Triumph maintain their indepen- Truck mounted equipment Licensed and Insured Builder RN full time, assistant &- Call 872-2655, ask for Volan. 650 motorcyck $300. Call dence in a luxurious warm Saturday, Aug. 13, 1988 Auto interior rector of nursing for local - friendly setting at afforda- estimates 2-5-25-3 658-2136. 2-5-25-3.- FOR RENT storage, Cass Free home care agency. For - - - For complete details City Mini-Storage. Call 872- ble rates. Call 872-2009 for Sand and Gravel further information call SUMMER VIP CLUB - more information. An equal contact Bulldozing and NAME PINS, desk namep- Movie a day June 15 to Aug. 3917. 4-5-4-tf Judy Melin, RN, adminis- lates and plastic signs in opportunity landlord. Parrott’s Tours Backhoe Work 30 - $75.00 plus purchase 4-5-4-tf tra tor, 1-517-8724341. various sizes made to your P,O.Box 68 11-5-25-3 “ET” for only $5.95 availa- [ RFJry2;e] Deckerville, MI 48427 Cass City specificatiou. For informa- ble in October. Old Wood tion and prices, contact 1 AND 2 bedroom apart- (313) 376-9245 8261 Phone 872-3505 NOW HIRING Christmas Pharmacy. 2-6-2-3 ments for rent, starting at 5-6-2-1 Mrs. Buschlen at 872-2121, 1,ISTINGS NEEDED - Call 8-10-21-tf Around The World de- ext. 212. 2-2-17-tf $250-$265 per month. Some FOR SALE - Blue Huffy for free appraisal. Our ex- monstrators - a perfect utilities included. Grant part-time job! Earn extra Strider bicycle $75.00, very perience is your insurance.. Apartments in Owendale, JOHNSON’S SEPTIC Tank good condition. Call 872- OSentoski Realty, Cass - Cleaning available 7 cash for the holidays, a free phone 678-4401. Sigel Apart- - $300 kit, free paper C H A PI N ’S 3671 or can be seen at 3640 City, phone 8724377. ments in Pigeon, phone 453- Simpson Excavating days. No charge mileage. STRAWBERRIES Cemetery Rd., Cass City. 3-5-28-t f Portable toilet rental avail- supplies, free training and 2494, Mitchell Apartments much more! Get a head 2-6-2-1 n FOR SALE - modern 2 bed- in Elkton, phone 375-4211. Sand - Gravel - Fertile able. Call 269-8097. 8-5-25-tf Picking begins June 10 Union Villa Apartments in black dirt - Septic Systems start now for the 1988 sea- U pick me qt. room ranch, 1/2 mile from son. Call Sharon Validen- Bad Axe on M-53. Phone Unionville, phone 674-2904. - Ditch cleaning - Water INTERIOR AND Exterior Picked we qt. Crawford Apartments in lines - Driveways - Base- bossche 872-4245. 11-5-25-tf Berry boxes - 54 extra (517) 269-7505. 3-5-18-3 paintirg. Theron Port Austin, phone 738-8701. ments. EsckilGn.Cass City. Call 4355 872-3095. Ale St., BABYSITTER needed in , Located 2 miles east of . 4-5-18-tf Deford on Deckerville Rd. UBLY SCHOOL Area home Thinking of Buy- This and That 8-4-2-tf Gagetown area, 2 children, Pickers needed after June - owner says he will look at FOR RENT 1i&iy remod- Johnny, look various hours. Call 665- 10 * offers on this $59,900 ranch ing or Selling? eled business space- in FREE ESTIMATES 2477 I 11-5-18-3 Call 673-6476 home built in 1977 with over who’s turned Call one of our prime location in Cass City. BRING NEW LIFE 2-6-2-3 1,300 sq. ft. of living area. 34 5-6-2-1 TO YOUR CARPET Located in heart of deer Real Estate pro- Phone 0724377 or 872-2352 Call 872-4502 CHEERLEADINE advisor evenings. 8-5-25-tf Revive the orloins1 beauty of your country. 3 bedrooms, 1% fessionals. 4-7-31-tf BINGO - Every Thursday mrprt. Cleaned In your own home for junior high, junior vaf- baths, full dry basement, 2 at St. Pancraths Hall, S, by Von Schrmder sity and varsity. Cheerlead- dw-fm Mthod ing or advising experience car garage. Pleasant, FOR RENT - 1 bedroom Seeger, Cass City. Doors, PAINTING, SPRAY paint- bright and spacious. Call apartment, 2 blocks from open 6:OO p.m. Early-bird helpful. Apply Owen-Gage ing - barns, roofs, tool- “SPECIAL” High School. 11-6-2-1 FOR SALE-three bedroom for an appointment to see it Main St. Newly remodeled. 6:30, regular bingo 7:OO. sheds, storage tanks, grain Free home in Cass City, large now. Betty Hammond, Cass City 872-2248 Call 872-2696. 4-5-25-2 Phone 872-5410. Knights of bins, etc. Paint with 10-year Deodorizin kitchen, fireplace, oak 2009, @W’ltoskiRealty, 269- Caro 673-2555 2-4-tf Columbus Council No. 8892. durability available. Hen- “ACT NOW” ! Supervisors bookshelves, Call 872-2608. 9577 Or 872-4377. Ask for FOR RENT - Masonic Tem- 5-12-31-tf drick’s Paint Service, Cass With this ed needed! Ladies work at UBW5* 3-5-1 1-4 10% discount to ! 3-5-25-3 ple Refreshment Hall - par- City. Phone 872-2019. Senior Citizens home Hire and manage de- CHILDREN’SVideo Club - monstrators of home and ties, dinners, meetings. No A movie every day from 8-5-4-22 alcoholic beverages. Call CARPET BRlfE country decor plus candles, June 15-Aug. 30 - only $19.95 872-4014 Christmas items, toys and iPECIAL! ! ! RANCH HOME IN GAGETOWN - 3 large bedrooms; lots of closet and Barney Hoffman, 872-2042. plus bonus “ET” for $17.95. Ken Martin Cass city ;torage space; large kitchen with Kitchen-Aid Dishwasher; disposal; built-in china 4-2-17-tf s-los-tf gifts. A fun party plan, free Old Wood Pharmacy. Electric, Inc. supplies, training and Sam- md desk; laundry room off kitchen; 2 bathrooms; 2 car garage attached; 5-6-2-3 J MMEDIATE POSSESSION -- priced to sell at $42,500. L. 16,555 RON’S Refrigeration ~e-ples. No investment. Call I Noticee 1 Farms 11-5-25-4 __ Homes - pair all makes of washers, 517 269-8863* Commercial ‘N CASS CITY: Spacious 4 bedroom home --- formal dining room; FIREPLACE in FREE National Geog- Veronica’s dryers, refrigerators, :legant living room; large bay window; 1% bathrooms; open stairway; 2 car garage; Industrial freezers and ranges. Call raphic photo framed 20x24 I Restaurant !need in L. pew and rewire Caro 673-6278. 8-6-24-tf yard; many other features -priced to sell at $55,900.00. 16,521 with any $200 or more 872-2550 WorkWantedj purchase this week. U- Offers : State Licensed ‘ILL TRADE! ! ! Near Lapeer in new subdivision - RANCH with 3 bedrooms; very MATURE woman will do Foun-Dit Furniture, corner 1. GOOD FOOD baby-sitting in my home ?at in and out - aluminum and half brick front - comes with refrigerator, range - of M-81 and Deckerville 2. GOODSERVICE 872-41 14 Elmer H. Francis Lility building - many other features - home is 9 years old will trade for 3 bedroom Phone weekdays, non-smoker. --- Rd., Caro. Phone 673-5336. 3. BANQUET ROOM 4180 Hurds Coyer Road Building )me near Cass City - 5 acre parcel with woods --- Asking $52,500. Pat Bartlett, phone 872-4406 5-5-25-2 4. FRIDAYS - ALL YOU 8-8-10-tf Contractor after 6 p.m. 12-6-2-6 CAN EAT SALAD BAR NOW 1s THE TIME FOR MAKING SELECTION OF CONDOMINIUMS YOUR ELECTRIC motor and’ New homes or remodel- -- ktus give YOU a personal showing of Models by appointment. WILL DO babysitting in my Phope 872-2550 power tool repair, 4 p.m. to ing, roofing, siding, home, anytime, Ikb CASS CITY Main St., Cass City 8 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m. to barns and pole buildings Otulakowski, 872-3887. 5-5-1 1-4 PAINT BRUSH SPECIAL!!! In Cass City - 7 room home in need of decorating - JAYCEES 5 p.m. Saturdays. John 12-5-25-3 basement; garage - offered to you for $15,000. - Room for 2 apartments, Blair, 118 mile west of M-53 Licensed and insured LAFAVE STEEL and Sup- on Sebewaing Road. Phone WILL DO BABYSITTING FOR RENT: Need additional land to rent? --- we have 80 acres of land only. ply Inc. - See us for all of ,269-7909. ’ 8-12- 13- t f Phone 517 872-2921 872-4in my168. home, Terri12-5-18-3 Klco, will be filling your steel needs, fabricat- 8-6-2-4 159 Acres: Brown City - highly productive soil - 47 stanchion barn; milk house, 36’x72’ ing, machine shop, welding holding barn; tool shed - 3 bedroom home - $20,OOO down payment. sandboxes and hydraulic hold acces- Arthur Brown sories at reasonable prices. Cass City Root’s [ Memorial We are offering you this spacious home - 4 large bedrooms; 3 bathrooms; open We also deliver to job site IN MEMORY of Manuel winding staircase; FIREPLACE ; formal dining room; wrap around porch; location. 8260 Van Dyke, ‘Well Drilling Saturday, June 4 Cass‘City, south of Colony Professional Carpet and Sanchez who passed away basement; 2% car garage with electric openers; fenced in landscaped yarU - lots of Upholstery Cleaning trees; this home offers modern conveniences along with the charm and quality - over House. Call 872-2581. and May 30,1982. Missed by his Hours : Monday-Friday wife and family. 13-6-2-1 $24,000.00spent on remodeling in 1987; call right now for private showing of this fine Commercial Cleaning home. 8:OO-5:00, Saturday 8:00- $5 and up 12:00, closed for lunch, Pump Repair Specials IN LOVING memory of our 12 00-12 30. 5-5-18-tf May 15th thru June 15th brother, Tom Gibbard. Two Quiet Country Location: Near Cass City - SPOTLESS COUNTRY HOME - RANCH STATE LICENSED type - 3 large bedrooms; 2 bathrooms; extra large living room leads to outside deck; 50% off - Commercial only years ago in June, it ended HORSE BARN and garage; 2 Acres of land - Offered to you for $45,000. all too soon. He had the dis- Call 872-5084 Phone 673-3800 ease called cancer to which 8- 1-27-tf Jim Root - 673-8255 We also have INCOME PROPERTY, FARMS, VACANT LAND, HUNTING LAND, before 5:OO p.m. We have there was no answer. We BUSINESSES, HOMES. We carry one of the largest listings in the THUMB AREA. No for appointment Jerome Root cannot understand for he charge for LISTING. COMMENCEMENT 872-2068 had just become a man. He VIDEO TIRED OF calling for our little brother to, 5-6-2-1 TAPES Satellite Service without was SEASONAL take out restaurant - fully equipped - Offered for $25,000. terms. Let us any response? Call Rick’s Commercial only which he was like no other: tell you about this business opportunity. All offers considered, $15.00 each 8-5-18-5 Our hearts were truly bro- Earth Station. We service ken though our thoughts WANTED TO RENT, for all makes and models. Ac- LISTING! ! Hobbs’ were not straight when the NEW immediate occupancy: 3-4 ross from Caro Honda on AUCTIONEERING ,- ~eedoctor told us it was too 80 Acres: Over $7500.00spent on remodeling home; barn in poor condition; 75 Acres bedroom house in Cass City Photography M-81. Phone 673-4783. Lorn “Slim” Hillaker. Top 8-5-6-tf late. A part of us is with you tillable - 1 mile off M-53highway - distant owner offering at $65,000.Terms. area. Prefer furnished, but 872-3852 dollar for your property, and will always be. Till we not necessary. Call Walbro 5-6-2-1 Phone 872-3019, Cass City. meet again, Tom, we miss Corporation, (517) 872-2131, 8-10-3-tf CUSTOM and love you deeply. Love, Just outside village limits of Cass City: STARTER HOME -‘one story - natural gas Ext. 303. 5-5-25-3 furnace; own water system; septic tank - to settle estate -- SLAUGHTERING Mother and Dad, brother $20,000. DO YOU NEED something Wanted to Buy 1 and sisters, nieces and RENT-A-STORK - An- cool for these hot summer BEEF-POHX-VEAL-LAMB nephews. 13-6-2-1 NEW LISTING! ! nouncement service. Ador- days? Try Georgine’s in CHURCH --- Ranch type home with 3 bedrooms; natural gas furnace; full CURING,SMOKING AND WANT TO BUY - snow- ST. able outdoor display deli- CasS City. Custom sizes PROCESSING basement; corner lot - distant owners- Immediate Possession! vered and placed in front of 12’/2-54. 5-6-2-1 mobile trailer. Jim [ Card of Thanks) new baby’s home tc an- TUESDAY & FRIDAY Jezewski. Call 872-2746. WE HAVE SEVERAL MOBILE HOMES with desirable locations and prices. 6-5-25-3 nounce arrival. Color of AVAILABLE FROM Rent- I WISH TO thank everyone bundle tells friends and A-Stork: “Unique” baby for the prayers, cards, flow- QUALITY BUILT HOME IN HILLS AND DALES SUBDIVISION - approximately PackingErk o., Inc. ers and calls I received 2400 square feet, 4 bedrooms, 2% bathrooms, family room, workshop, wet bar, neighbors if boy or girl. Call announcement products for (Help Wanted) Plant 1074 while a patient at St. finished basement, 2 FIREPLACES, sunken living room, study, formal dining room, 872-3407or 872-2191. new parents. Call 872-3407 USDA 5-4-29-t f 872-2191. 5- 19-1 Cass City 517-872-2191 HELP WANTED - Carpen- Mary’s Hospital and since 2h car garage, shed, all this on an EXTRA LARGE LOT! ! ! If you take pride in where Or 5-t f try and masonry skills you live, this is the place for you! ! No. 16,479 8-4-9- tf I have been home. Thanks 1 --needed. Call 872-2921. again. Millard Ball. 11-6-2-1 13-6-2-1n REDUCED, REDUCED, REDUCED, OWNER WANTS A QUICK SALE - 1986 CEMENT WORK - Corn- Springbrook mobile home on concrete piers and tie-downs, has Coleman fuelgas plete basement and repair, furnace, well, TV tower, 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHROOMS, laundry room, comes drives, walks, patios, wood RN’S, LPN’S, I WANT TO thank the doc- equipped with refrigerator, electric range, oven, and many other features, all this on decks and water proofing phlebotomists - national tors, nurses and staff for a beautifully landscaped lot. Priced to sell at $24,900.00! ! Located between Cass City basement. Wayne Terbush. company is looking for you the excellent care I re- and Kingston. No. 16,482 I Call 517-823-8904. 8-5-25-8 to perform pre-insurance ceived while in the hospital, physicals. Work will be also for the many cards and done on an independent visits and gifts. Pauline (tiAN1)YMAN’S SPKC‘IAI,) Chuck O’Dell contractor basis, payment McArthur. 13-6-2-1 HERE IS A REAL BARGAIN! ! ! In Unionville, unique antique blue painted home in ’ is on a per-exam basis, nice neighborhood. Has garage, workshop, on an EXTRA LARGE LOT. If you see Olga on June 3 I I Excavating must draw blood. Call 1-800- I WISH TO thank the Far- IMMEDIATE POSSESSION! ! PRICED AT ONLY $9,OO0.00 ONLY $2,500.00DOWN! ! 456-4849, ask for Kelly. CALL TODAY. Septic systems installed mers Club, Extension IMME:I)IATE: P0SSE:SSION ! & cleaned 11-5-25-2 Group, Owen-Gage Senior sand - gravel - ponds - 1% Citizens and neighbors far GREAT FAMILY HOME In Cass City, owner wants a QUICK SALE. story home ditching hydrahoe dozer with 4 BEDROOMS, recently remodeled, formal dining room, extra LARGE living - - letters, cards, phone calls backhoe and especially Stanley Wal- room, modern kitchen, 312 BATHROOMS, 2% car attached garage with workshop, Sales people large undercover patio, 35 rose bushes. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. CALL TODAY ters for looking after my FOR A SHOWING OF THIS QUALITY BUILT HOME. ONLY $49,500.00. No. 16,520 Phone (517) 872-3031 needed home. Also my daughter 4323 Krapf Rd. Marlene and son Frank for Cass ‘City. Michigan Make up to $100 a day, part- their care of me for the 6 WHEN IT’S TIME FOR YOU TO BUY OR SELL YOUR HOME, CONTACT A 8-6-3-tf time. months I have been gone. PROVEN REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL. Ada Salgat. 13-6-2-1 For information call CALL B.A. CALKA REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, SERVICE AND RESULTS! ! ! Personalized Napkins I RICH’S DISPOSAL - Resi- WE CAN’T begin to express * Wedding dential and Commercial 674-2688 or our thanks to all who have FOR SHOWINGS OR LISTINGS * Anniversary ICubbish Removal. Con-. been so kind and helpful. tainer service available. 674-2435 * Graduation 11-5-25-2 Thanks to Dr. Donahue and Invitations Call 683-2233. 8-2- 12-tf staff, Dr. Gueramy and WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU! ! and Many colors and designs 4 staff (Midland). ‘A special Announcements with your name WANTED - responsible thanks to the Zimbas for See our new catalog for 1988 Smith Refrigeration person for house-cleaning, applying anhydrous and Call 517-872-3355 office or 872-3230 for all social occasions one to 2 times weekly. Call Deerings for planting corn, CASS CITY CHRONICLE and 872-5480 after 3:30p.m. also Lee Wills, Don Wes- from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. New 1988 Catalog --- Phone 872-2010 11-6-2-3 sels, Delbert Krueger, Fred loaned overnight 5-1-13-tf Appliance Repair Hicks, and our family, Tirh WANTED - responsible andMizpah Lorna and and PastorRon and Ken Lu, Matching accessories All makes and models person to do ironing in my B.A. CALKA, REALTOR including matchbooks, r Services 1 home. Call 872-5480 after Proctor. Also for the visits, 6306 West Main Street napkins, thank you notes Call 3:30. 11-6-2-3 gifts, cards, flowers, STAPLETON BUILDERS prayers, food sent in and Cass 48726 - Roofing, siding, decks, ad- 872-3092 WANTED - mature lady for 4 City, Michigan EOUNfa WL,SlWG every kind offer of help. 3PP* - Jra - I City ditions, etc. Licensed. RtAL’Jli Now is the time to make your selection! ! ! Phone 872-2010 housework one day a week. Jerry and Arlene Lowe.13-6-2-1 Phone 517-665-9943. 8- 10-22-tf Phone 872-2377. 11-5-18-3 5-1-13-tf 8-5-18-10 PAGE TWELVE CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 2,1988 CAS CITY, MICHIGAN ...... i.....:...... *, ...... !-...... d ...... - *_...... -+ .-. Your neighbor says 49 students receive Long weekends are for camping awards, scholarships Forty-nine Cass City The Zonta Club has cho- Lisa Nicholas. A Central Michigan One day a year is set weekend for sometime. A Walbro Corporate aside to honor those who Avid campers, the 2 Wal- High School seniors have sen Lisa Russell as their Board of Trustees scholar- gave their lives in the ser- bro employees do not get The boys peddling so-cal- of interest are made to your been selected by various or- scholarship recipient. Sponsorship to the General ship and a Western Michi- led securities by phone account. You may let your ganizations as honorary The Gagetown Women’s Motors Institute has been gan University Academic vice of their country. many chances to get away knack of calling me Memorial Day, originally and pitch a tent. have a broker hold the account for award and scholarship re- Study Club awarded its awarded to David Bur- Achievers award went to “The last time we went in the middle of supper. you “in street name” or you cipients. scholarship to Terri Sum- nette. Tammy Hurd. held on May 30, is now ob- It’s an effort to be fairly served on the last Monday camping was last Oc- can hold it yourself, same The following awards mers. A Hugh A. White scholar- Winning a Saginaw Val- in May. This year tradition tober,” Cotten remarked. courteous, but I try, be- as with other bonds. Drexel have been selected for pre- The Julia Murray ship has been awarded to ley State University Dean’s cause they’re making a liv- Burnham Lambert points sentation to the following Scholarship given by the St. Kathryn Connolly. scholarshio is William Kin- and modernization collided “We planned this trip c as Memorial Day fell on about a month ago for ing the hard way. Can you out that the yield is a little students. Pancra tius Catholic Receiving a Central ney. Memorial weekend,” Cot- imagine making 100 calls a better on book-entry bonds The Rawson Foundation Church has been given to Michigan University Board A Hope College Presiden- May 30. day to people you don’t because there,is still some Scholarship, which pays Angela Herron and Mark of Trustees scholarship, a tial scholarship has been There were many diffe- ten said. rent ways to spend the day Because of Memorial know, and try to sell them resistance to the new tuition and fees for 4 years Hirn. Western Michigan Univer- earned by Kathryn Leino, Day and the extra vacation something? And get turn method. ’ at Central Michigan Uni- Winners of the Cass City sity Medallion scholarship A Northwood Presiden- off from work this year. down after turn down on Another advantage you versity, has been awarded Business and Professional and a Western tuition tial scholarship has been To some, the day off day it brought the Cottens, 95 -- meant attending Memorial they were able to make the of those calls? or your broker will get to Lisa Britt. Women’s Club’s scholar- scholarship is Jane Dickin- awarded to Dawn Mulrath trip north and relax a little The other 5 might be luke- more timely payments of Two renewable scholar- ship are Vickey Englehart, son. and Ted Particka. Day observances. Parades, warm prospects that will interest, It is likely that ships awarded by the Wal- Tanya Hatmaker, and A University of Michigan Oakland University ceremonies and programs longer than another weekend would have al- accept further calls. Maybe notices of calls or pre-re- bro Corporation have been Wendy Wheeler. Regents Alumni scholar- chose to award a Student were held and attended to a couple of them might pay tribute to fallen U.S. lowed. fundings will be handled given to Charles Merchant The Vic Guernsey Memo- ship, a University of Detroit Life scholarship to Stacey servicemen as well as for place a small order. In a more efficiently . and Julie Wrona. rial Scholarship recipient insignus scholarship and a Patera and hyStachura, the pure enjoyment of the week, perhaps one decent- You can transfer this Recipients of the Cass is Lisa Britt. Robert Byrd scholarship Receiving an Aquinas festivities. sized account might result. book-entry credit to City Lions Club scholarship Sharing the honor of Stu- from the U.S. office of Edu- College art scholarship is To others, Memorial Day Why anyone should buy another broker if YOU wish, are Daniel Tuckey and Kat- dent Council scholarships cation have all been Hilary Pike. from an unknown phone same as you can transfer hryn kino. are Jane Dickinson and awarded to Mark Gracey. An Alma College Presi- was a day to shop and find You sales. caller puzzles me. the actual securities. dential Scholarship has wouldn’t buy a carpet or a bondsYou heldcan asmake book a entriesgift of beenTracy. awarded to Jenny To your neighbor, Wendy television or a used car this Gagetown siblings Cotten, 3826 VanDyke Rd. Cass City, Memorial Day way. by simply telling the broker A Western Michigan Uni- meant an extended In my own case, I tell or bank to an account of the versity Medallion scholar- weekend with time to take these fellows that I’m not in recipient, which doesn’t ship and a Western Michi- a short trip. the market, but if they want have to be the same bank gan University Tuition Cotten and her husband to send me brochures or or broker now holding this Scholarship have been whatever, to go ahead. I book-entry of yours. receive degrees awarded to Daniel Tuckey. Kenneth spent the long don’t prolong the conversa- You can borrow against The National Merit weekend camping in tion because I know they book-entry bonds at a bank Three Gagetown siblings and an associates degree of Gagetown High School, she scholarship program has Traverse City. have dozens more calls to or at the broker, using such recently received degrees applied science in archikc- works in VasSar at & R Cotten pointed out that H named Matt Tuckey a com- make. bonds as collateral. from Ferris State College. tural technology. Pre- Landscaping. mended student. she and her husband looked I do make an exception if Joe, Tina and Marsha sently, he isseeking a job forward to the longer Marsha Lopez, a 1% Awarded a Spring Arbor the caller is from one of the ****** Lopez, children of Julia as a project manager with Dean’s Scholarship is Dean recognized brokerage Lopez, 4796 Center, a contracting or construc- Owendale-Gagetown grad- Whittaker, firms on the New York A lot of big insurance Gagetown, graduated tion company. uate, earned an associates Enrolled in the Army col- Stock Exchange. Even then firms insure municipal Saturday. Sister Tina Lopez ac- degree in dental assisting. lege Fund are Henry Smith I want to see the printed bonds against default. Joe Lopez, a IW quired an associate degree She plans on returning to Mike Langenburg Mikk material relative to the MBIA, AMBAC, GEMIC, graduate of Owendale- of applied science in orna- school to obtain a dental Maolon, Brent w~,Mike stuff they’re selling. BIG, FIGIC, for example. Gagetown High School, re- mental horticulture. A 1985 hygiene degree sometime HopP and Matt Tuckey. The phone solicitors don’t Only one of these insur- ceived a bachelor of science graduate of Owendale- in the near future. like this. Some will say that ers. far as I know. has the big offer in coins has to turned out bad. That’s the Ask for be taken up at once or the one in California, known as deal is off. Hang up quickly TICOR or TMIC. Recently if you hear this one. the California Insurance Beware, of oil well Commission moved to partnerships, real estate liquidate this troubled firm. deals, old coins, ceramics, A study showed expected NA~ONALARTCRAFIY antique furniture and beef- future claims in the next 12 years will far outstrip pre- Makt your &tior with feeding schemes. There are compkrc corrfidmce tL.t enough problems with the mium income. For a long time TICOR you mn eb00d1~6fmm rn old stand-bys -- listed liar tbc Tmmt pUty stocks, corporate and has been shaky, and the out- of ad municipal bonds and come is no news. cornin- of form. money-market funds. And It’s odd, that in the Blue Come in and kt u1 uri*t even’ salesmen of the big List of municipals for sale yotl in your wedding pbok 1 June 4 brokera e houses have on the secondary market, that some firms still adver- plenty 07 junk to sell the I unwary. Try to find one, or tise that certain offerings I TheCatrC*hy maybe 2, brokers who are carry TICOR insurance. 1 I’ Chronicle on the conservative side, Bill Myers is a retired and who want to work with 1 872-2010 editor and investment II you for your particular counselor. Marsha Lopez needs. The long haul, and Tina Lopez not the fast buck, should be their philosophy. Meet them in their office, i SAVE^^ BETTY’S 1 and size them up. Don’t be CLIP - SAVE in a rush to plunge into the market. It took a long time Thumb National Bank Salutes Full Flat to accumulate what money f I you have. Spend it care- FLOWERS or fully, with someone you VEGETABLES trust...... 75* Off f Practically every broker Good thru June 4, 1988 f would love to sell you a Our Dairy Farmers mutual fund. But they will CLIP - SAVE sell the kind with a “load” +I I+ or commission of 8 or 9%) of which the salesmen will keep about half. His com- mission on a “load” mutual Good thru June 4, 1988 fund will be3 or 4 times as much as selling you the same amount of bonds or Betty’s Country Greenhouse stocks. We all value and The no-load funds -- ones 21/2 miles south of stoplight in Cass City without commission -- 3275 Cemetery Rd. you’ll have to buy yourself. respect the Phone 872-2030 But it’s no problem. Your neighborhood bank will likely help you, after you’ve endless efforts of chosen a fund to buy. Ones that advertise in the Wall Street Journal will send you our dairy farmers information after a WATS- line toll free call. Person- (( WEEK-END SPECIAL )) ally, I like the Scudder who have con- June 4 B. 5, Sat. & Sun. Funds, because they’ve We Are Featuring been around almost as long as I have, and their funds tinued to improve are conservative. T Rowe 11 TACO, PIZZA Price funds have a good the quality of life ll reputat ion, too e ****** for everyone. My Baby Sister of San Francisco puts down her crocheting to write and ask Their many con- about these “book entry” bonds. Are they safe? she asks. tributions are Well, Sis, they’re neither riskier nor safer than the same bond would be if it always appreciated was in certificate form. Nowadays a fourth of new issues of bonds are in book- and it is our entry form. Government bonds have pleasure to been this way for a long time. The money you put in a bank savings or checking extend a hearty account is handled as a I Expires 6-11-88 I book-entry. You don’t get a I I certificate for every de- “thank you”! One coupon per family- posit -- just a receipt, and good with any other cou an entry on your monthly statement. So if you buy a book-entry Thumb National bond, you get a confirma- mGmm tion, same as for non-book- m entry bonds. Your purchase I THE PIZZA VILLAI is shown as a credit by the Open 6 am, to 0 p.m. Dilly Phone 872-4371 Depository and it is shown Frl. & Sat. Om24 Hrr. 872-4440 on your monthly statement I I from the broker. Payments THE CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE2,1988

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View the new Chryslers, Chevrolets, and Oldsmobiles Dodges, Oldsmobiles and Plymouths. Look over the line of garden and lawn tractors Courtesy of Chevrolet Meet Scott's all-star sales and other Lawn Boy and John Deere home $c@Tr Oldsmobtle team: Eric Bitzer, Jan Daniels, Cass City care power equipment. Derek Romain and Rick Smith. POPCORN ,HOT DOGS See The Beautiful 88 COKE Dodges Chryslers Music by DIXIELAND BAND Plymouths Friday 6-8 p.m. - Saturday 1-4 p.m. Courtesy of Dodcle Above all, stop in the bank. Let's talk v Meet Board's all-star sales financing of that new car or lawn and BOARD chrysler team: Roger Board, Tom Tierney garden equipment or other borrowing and Me1 Bombrys. needs. You'll find the staff at Cass City Cass City Plymouth State Bank eager to work with you. If there is a way, we'll find it. See the Complete Check Out the Latest Lawn Line of and Garden Equipment by LAWN BOY EQUIPMENT Courtesy of Courtesy of c------,

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ANNUAL Gagetown Area News Gen Kehoe SCHOOL 665-2221 Among the guests last Mamie Russell, Helen lan, in Marlette on busi- preparation for Mrs. Sunday at the wedding of Stock, Agatha LaFave and ness, were guests of Gary McKellar's attendance at Michele Mika and Scott Helen Wood. and Mary Carolan of Mar- the Methodist District Con- Murphy were Mary McKel- Upon being released lette. ference in Adrian June 7-10. lar and Margaret Gener- from Caro Community Hos- Tara McKellar, daughter Shannon Turner of Cass ELECTION ous. The 2:OO p.m. wedding pital, Mrs. Fred W&h cf nf G?ry ~cdJanice McKel- City spent the day Thurs- NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION O? THE ELECTORS O? was at St. Agatha Catholic Sebewaing suffered a bro- lar and a student at the day with her grandparents, CASS CITT PUBLIC scnmLs Church, Gagetown, and a ken leg in a fall and was Bach-Kilmanagh St. John Marian and Eugene Com- TUSCOLA, HURON AND SANILAC COUNTIES, MICHIGAN dinner reception at 6:30 at readmitted to the hospital. Lutheran School, took part ment. Dom Polski Hall, Caro. Tim and Denise Lhnhard TO BE HELD Brenda Izydorek of Mrs. Fred McKellar visited in a spring program of re- JUNE 13, 1988 her Saturday. ligious stories. The 1st and and family of Howell vis- Riverside, Calif., was the 2nd grades presented the ited the Bill Lenhards. supper guest of her grand- Sister Nancy Ayotte re- Mr. and Mrs. Harry ELECTORS SCHOOL "Sermon on the Mount" and TO THE OF THE DISTRICT: parents, Bill and Louise turned Wednesday after 10 grades 3 to 8, presented a Kehoe and the Eugene Ashmore. days of rest and retreat. musical, "Jonah, the Runa- Comments were callers Please Take dotice that the annual election of the school Mrs. Gary (Ruth) Cum- She was the guest of Sister way." Mary McKellar and Friday at Oak Beach where district will be held on Monday, June 13, 1988. mings of Essexville enter- Martha Rabout at St. Gary McKellar attended. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bliss are tained her mother and her Nicholas Parish in Virginia Mrs. McKellar was ill and spending the summer. aunts for lunch last Wed- Beach, Va. POLLS OF WILL OPEN AT 7 THE unable to attend. Memorial Day guests of THE ELECTION O'CLOCK IN nesday. Guests were Ila Sally and Dick Patnaude MORNING AND CLOSE AT 8 O'CLOCK IN THE EVENING. Council women Sharon Rev. and Mrs. Zina Ben- Seurynck, Elva Pitcher, nett and Mrs. Fred McKel- were Jude and Deanna Pat- Wood and Bev kyva, as- naude of Midland, and chil- sisted by a few members of lar attended a pre-confer- At the' annual school election there will be elec,ted two (2) ' ence meeting Thursday, in dren Tom, Katy and Laura. member(s) to the board of education of the district for full Bridal shower the Over The Hill Garden four years Club, planted flowers in the term(s) of (4) ending in 1992. honors couple town park and t!x west end park. A donation for flow- THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAVE BEEN NOMINATED TO FILL SUCH ers was made by the Professional and Business VACANCY(1ES): in Gagetown Women's Study Club. Beverley Auten Michelle Schwartz, Elmer and Fran Kehoe Frederick Matthews daughter of Frank and were callers Thursday at Ivernia Schwartz of DIRECTORY - TME FURTHER NOTICE THAT the following proposition(s) will the home of the Harrv.r the vote the Gagetown, was honored at Kehoes. be submitted to of the electors at annual school a luncheon and miscellane- elect ion : Phylis Conners of ACCOUNTANTS PHY SIC1 ANS ous shower May 15 at St. Caseville and Gerry Caro- -- MILLAGE PROPOSITION Agatha Parish Hall. 1 amount taxes As the shower began, the Shall the limitation on the of bride-elect introduced the BALU K., M.D. may assessed which be against all property in bridal party including her Ibs te tcician & Gynecologist Cass City Public Schools, Tuscola, Huron and fiance, Doug Richmond, seniors air 70 North Elk Street Sanilac Counties, Michigan, be increased by 3 and Brenda Schwartz and Sandusky, MI 48171 mills ($3.00 on each $1,000.00) on state Fred Richmond, Theresa Phone (313) 648.4733 activities Ofllco Hwn: equalized valuation for the year 1988, to Schwartz and Andy Manial, Mom. TueS., Thurs.. Frl. provide additional funds for operating Deb and Henry Lang Jr., Forty-eight persons at- 9 to 5.Appolntment Only purposes (1 mill of the above increase being Brenda Richmond and tended the Owen-Gage After Houri Call Cindy Trost. The bridal at- Senior Citizens meeting at (313) 040-3770 a renewal of 1 mill for operating purposes tendants were hostesses asbestos. St. Agatha's parish hall previously earmarked for removal and presented Michelle a Thursday, May 5. Bernice - which expired with the 1987 tax levy and 2 Ray Armstead Jr. Harold T. Donahua corsage. Brisson was a guest. Certified Public Accountant mills being additional operating millage)? More than 80 guests at- Johanna Miklovich took Onlu Houri: 9-5 Mon.-Fn . Sal M.D., kA.F.P. THE VOTING PLACE(S) ARE AS FOLLOWS: tended from Ypsilanti, blood pressure readings for 9- 12. Other bur6 by Agpocnvnent 4674 Hill Street Britton, Detroit, Far- 17. 6312 Main Street Cass City mington Hills, Southfield, PRECINCT NO. 1 The meeting, with Mabel Cass CI , MI 48726 872-2323 Peck, Bay City, Clawson, Ondrajka, president, pres- (517) 672-4532 Offlce hours weekdays Voting Place: High School Building in the Village of Cas6 City Burton, Davison, Metam- iding, began with the except Thursday ora, Clio, Clarkston, Hem- Pledge of Allegiance and -~ All school electors who are registered with tho city or lock and the surrounding the Lord's Prayer. Thumb area. Dr. J. Geissinger township clerk of the city or township in which they reside are The group honored the Chiropractor eligible to vote at this election. Shower games were birthdays of Mary Thomas, DO YOU HAVE A played and craft-type Stella Pisarek, Leanora DRINKIN0 PROBLEM? I , Patricia Donovan, Trsaautst of Turcoh County, Michigan, prizes given. The door prize Shantz, Helen Pyrek and ALconoucs ANONYYOUS Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. hereby certify that a8 of APRIL 13, , 1988, the records of was won by Sharon Cum- Iva Peterson, and wel- AND ALA" 9-12 a.m. and 2-6 p.m. thia office indicate that the total of all voted increases over mins. comed back Les and Millie Ewry FWy Evening - 8.- p k. . Sat., 9-12 a.m. above tax Table centerpieces were Munro. Good shepherd LUUWM Church 21 N. Almer. Caro, Mich. and the limitation established by the Constitution of -088 frqm IGA store Michigan, in any local units of government affecting the taxable white carnations with Door prizes were won by Cass City property City and touches of lavender and Martha Durham and Lar- located in Cass Public Schools, Tuscola, Huron greens. sen Winchester, and the Phone Caro 673-4464 Sanilac Counties, Michigan, is as follows: Gifts were arranged group played bingo and 0 ENTI STS 1.6 MILLS FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION INDEFINITE under a white lace um- cards. .- I 4 By Tuscola County: 1.75 MILLS FOR VOC. EDUCATION INDEFINITE brella. The couple opened Thirty-seven were .pre- Richard A. Hall, D.O. 1 CAR0 FAMILY -S MILLS FOR BRIDGES 6 STREETS 1987-1991 INCLUSIVE gifts as guests were served sent for the May 19 potluck Osteopathic Physician ! cake, coffee and punch. The ' DENTAL CENTER * .S MILLS FOR MEDICAL CARE FACILITY 1986-1990 INCLUSIVE dinner. 4674 Hill St. .5 MILLS FIRE bridal shower cake was Geri Kretzschmer, repre- Dalton P. Coe, D.D.S. Cass City, Michigan By Ellington Township: FOR PROTECTION 1985-1988 INCLUSIVE made and decorated by senting the Central State Kenneth F. Tiseo, D.D.S. 072-4446 BY Elmwood Township: 1 MILL FOR ROADS 1986-1990 INCLUSIVE their friend, Carol Insurance Service, Inc., mlu ~2-4725 ~omo872.4762 .5 MILLS FOR FIRE Richmond. gave a report on insurance. 204 W. Sherman, Car0 PROTECTION 1986-1990 INCLUSIVE Miss Schwartz will be- By Kingston Township: NON~OFRECORD Members signed a get- ' Monday thru Friday 8-5 come the bride of Douglas well card for Myrtle Nel- Tues. and Thurs. Evenings ' Hoon K. Jeung, M.D. By Wells Township: NONE OF RFCORD Richmond Saturday, June son * Saturday by Appintment 25, at St. Agatha Catholic Winners at euchre were Phone 673-2939 Surgeon By 'Elkland Township: NONE OF RECORD Church in Gagetown. Her Art Thomas and Iva Peter- ~ Emergency 883-3530 Lance is the son of Fre- Specialist in Stomach By Almer Township: 1 MILL FOR ROADS 1985-1988 INCLUSIVE son, high; Thelma Mellen- and Bowel Problems derick and Eunice dorf, Don Schell and Louis ~ ~~ Richmond of Bay Port and BY Columbia Township: 1.5 MILLS FOR ROADS 1986-1988 INCLUSIVE Ouvry, low, and Louis 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ouvry , traveling prize. R. Paul Chappel, DDS, PC By Novesta Township: NONE OF RECORD Family Dentistry Saturday - 9 to 12 noon Albert Schuette of Pigeon. The June committee in- Closed Thursday By the School District: 16.9 fills, 1988 and 1989 cludes Elsie Blades, Stella Comprehensive Orthodontics Owen-Gage Errer, Ann Klabulak and 6240 Hill, Cass City 6230 Hospital Drive Cass City, MI 48726 Date: APRIL 13, 1988 Thelma Mellendorf, with Phone 872-3870 Treasurer, Tuscola County School menu Jennie Deneen and Clara Phone 872-4611 MAY 6-8 Adam as helpers. Home 072-3130 I, Roberta Moetteli , Treasurer of Huron County, Hkh!gan, HEALTH CARE hereby certify that as of April 15, , 1988, the records of MONDAY thig office indicate that the total of all voted increases over Fund set IMMEDIATE Dr. E. Paul Lockwood and above the tax limitation established by the Constitution of Chicken Noodle Soup NON-EM'ERGENCY Chircpractlc Physician Michigan, in any local units of government affecting the taxable Lunch Meat HEALTH CARE Hwrr: Mm.,ha., Wad., Frl Salad Bar to support e12 ryKwl MU 130-5- p.m Cass Saturday a.m. property located in City Public Schools, Tuscola, Huron and fee P12 Dessert $25 MAJI Dmy Thund.y Sanilac Counties, Michigan, is as follows: lncl- phyjcirn's lee job growth phorw 672-2785 Cur Ctty Md dink m. By Huron County NONE TUESDAY lor ADPointmnt The Thumb Area No Appointment Necessary By Grant Township: 2.00 Mills 1988 roads PICNIC Employment and Training 6:m8:30p.m. Fridays Hot Dogs Consortium / Community 2:30.8:30p.m. Saturdays Beatrix G. Martln, M.O. Growth Alliance has an- 10:O a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Sunday By Sheridan Township: 2dOO Mills 1988 roads Potato Salad lnfernal Medldne Macaroni Salad nounced the awarding of 1.00 Mill 1988 fire, ambulance ~ HILLS AND DALES Baked Beans $168,800.00 to be utilized in ,HOSPITAL i Ice Cream Cones the support of economic de- 4672 Hill St. By theschool District: rict: 16.90 Mills 1988-1989 velopment activities which Cass City, MI WEDNESDAY result in the creationlex- Phone 8724331 pansion of jobs within the HOME CARE Roberta Moetteli, Huron County Treasurer Grilled Cheese 4-county Thumb region. OFFICE 'HOURS: The funds which are made THUMB AREA Macaroni Salad Mom-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 pm. Potato Salad available through the Con- HOME CARE AGENCY I, Kenneth Rhead, Treasurer of Sanilac county, Michigan, Salad Bar sortium/Alliance Employ- NurainQ:occupational. PhYslcaI, Saturday 8 a.m.-Noon as April L988, the Speech Therapy Accsptlng New Patlentr hereby certify that of 15th. , records of Dessert ment Generating Services Nurse Aides up to 24 hours. this office indicate that the total of all voted increases over budget will target the crea- Medicare and Msdlcald certified. and above the tax limitation established by the Constitution of Bread, butter, peanut tion of job opportunities for Blue Cross butter, jelly, cheese, choco- JTPA eligible residents of Your /=ally owned, private Michigan, in any local units of government affectiag We taxable non-profrt. lull service N. Y. Yun, M.D. late and white milk served Huron, Lapeer, Sanilac and Home Care Agency Phyrlclrn 6 Surgson property located in Cas8 City Public Schools, Tuscola, Huron and daily. Tuscola Counties, while at Sanilac Counties, Michigan is as follows: (517) 674-8746 Off160 Hourr: (Menu subject to the same time supplement 1 (800) 358-4719 Mom-Fri.Thurs. - - 9 a.m.9 a.m. to to 12 5 p.m. p.m. Vote& Increase Use Years Effective change. 1 economic development en- BY Sani lac County: =-L- 0.5 M (Drug Task Force) 1987-89 Incl, dea vors within these coun- Sat. - 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Living Truth ties. INSURANCE By Evergreen Township: 1.0 M (Road) 1986-90 Incl. The Thumb Area * 6232 Hospltal Drlve Cars City Employment and Training Allen Witherspoon in Gagetown Off Ice 8724733 Consortium / Communitv NSW EngW,Ue Growth Alliance has ea:- NEL GioWIhFwd Res, 872-4257 By Greenleaf 1.0 (Road) The Living Truth Christ- NEL EWWFund Township: M 1988 Only marked portion of its ian singing group is coming a NEL -Fund to the Gagetown Church of overall budget for Employ- mney Mdet so- VETERINARIANS ,, ment Generating Services Phone 872-2321 -1,O (Road) the Nazarene Tuesday, By Lamotte Township: M 1986-89 Incl. .?me 7. This well-known trio since 1983. A total of 4615 Oak Cas Citr 0.5 M (Fire) 1987-89 Incl. $1,073,852.00 in Employ- COMPANION ANIMAL from Caro is comprised of H0 SPITAL members and Deedee ment Generating Services Russ OPTOM ETRlST 4438 S, Seeger St, By the School District: 16.9 mil.ls, 1988 and 1989 funds has been invested in 41- - Tibbits and Tami Bar- Cas$ Clly Phone 872-2255 barette. The 3 combine the 4-county'Thumb Region - since that tirqe. Dr. G. W. McNlven Rod Ellin, D.V.M. Date: A& 15th- 198R their musical abilities to Treasurer, Sanilac County present a service of con- Dr. R. R. Watson Carol Galkm-Elll#, D.V.M. By Sanilac County temporary Christian folk SIMULATED Op tomerris& music. Primary Vlrlon -tu P.C. rmed a ENGRAVED Edward Scollon, D.V.M. . Inte i te The public is invited to 8505 E. Mlin. c*u CRy District:------0.9 M (Sp-Ed) fnde f . attend this musical service 8USINESS CARDS 8724374 or 872-4375 Vererinsnan 2.0 M (Vo-Ed) fnde Available 1 -Color Hours:Friday Monday 9-5 thru Farm and f . that begins at 7 p.m. A free- Pel Anlmals will offering will be re- , or 2-Color This Notice is given by orde'r of the board of education, ceived. Rev. Hum- Special Phone 872-2935 Tom 4049 N. Stager SI., Cas9 City Benson Hobart phreys is pastor of the The Chronicle Appointments Available Secretary, Board of Education church. CASS CITY, MICHIGAN CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 2,1988 ...... *...... *...... *.*.*,...... I HEALTH TIPS TRIICOUNTY ANIMAL Most uterine fibroids PRODUCTS, INC. Down Memoryd Lane rarely cause problems Phone 5 17-872-4595 From the files of the Chronicle (Formerly Animal Health Service) During your routine pel- In fact, after age 35, one in Most fibroids cause no Located at the intersection of M-53and Bay City-Forestville Rds Under rieK vic exam, your doctor may 4 ...... management. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 00 a.m. to 4OJ p.m every or 5 women has fib- symptoms, but I when ...... <..*...... detect the presence of fib- roids...... roids in your uterus. Al- symptoms do occur they in- Fibroids grow directly clude heavy or prolonged SPECIALS FROM JUNE 1 thru JUNE IS though it’s a cause of con- FIVE YEARS AGO the railroad tracks. It is be- until 3:30 a.m. within the walls of the periods, pelvic or lower lieved that 3 persons were cern, you shouldn’t panic. uterus. Sometimes fibroids The WSCS will mhet Mon- Regular Special Eight out of 10 fibroids back pain, or frequent uri- involved. 2# Durvet Dairy Bomb 55 grow singly, but more often nation. Randall Jay Ferris will day for a 6: 30 supper meet- ...... $7.39 $7.02 rarely cause problems, and they grow in groups. Their receive a B.A. degree from ing in the Methodist Ea. in case lots. rarely are they cancerous. If your fibroids do not TEN YEARS AGO size varies tremendously cause trouble or they are Cedarville College, Cedar- Church. Mrs. John Horse and Dairy Spray (4.1’s) ...... 6.99 6.64 Fibroids often afflict ville, Ohio, at commence- McGrath will lead devo- (numerous other fly products available) Ea. in case lots from a lump the size of a small, or if you are nearing Mr. and Mrs. Archie women in their 30s and 40s. pea, to a 5 or 6-inch round ment exercises June 4. He tions and Mrs. Stuart Mer- your menopause, your doc- Mark of Flushing, Greg 12 ft. 2 in. Galvanized Gate ...... $80.00 growth. tor may decide not to treat majored in business ad- chant is in charge of ,the ministration and is the son Mark of Saginaw and Mr. program. 11 ft. Feed Bunk Code #12-2200)...... $90.00 Most experts believe that them. But, if they grow and Mrs. William Martus the female hormone, estro- quickly, or cause painful of Rev. and Mrs. Gerald Marine Private William Harris & Company Ferris Jr. of Cass City. Sr. were Sunday dinner Stahlbaum, son of Mr. and Paying Earcorn Premiums (hauled from the farm direct gen, influences their periods or abnormal bleed- guests of Mr. and Mrs. growth. Normally, they ing, your doctor may Twenty-five members of Mr. Jack Stahlbaum of to the Andersons in truck load lots.) the Business and Profes- Elmer Kehoe. Cass City, is now undergo- grow slowly except during suggest that they be re- (Limited Quantity We Suggest You Shop Early) sional Women’s Club and 2 Mrs. Nellie Polheber was ing training at the Marine pregnancy, when your body moved surgically. named Mother of the Year JOINS THE produces higher amounts guests attended the May 18 Corps Recruit Depot at San One surgical procedure at the annual mother- Diego, Calif. Premium Quality Slow Release Nitrogen of estrogen, or if you take is the myomectomy, in meeting. Highlight of the evening was installation of daughter breakfast at St. Weed and Feed 25-3-3 birth control pills. When es- which only the fibroids are Michael’s Catholic church AMEV trogen production stops removed, The other is a officers. Marilyn Hansel- in Wilmot. K, Grassmann Reg. $8.99 after menopause, fibroids hysterectomy in which the man will be the new presi- dent. Other officers are The Shabbona Extension Special $6.99 . usually shrink and often entire uterus is removed. Group will meet Monday attends seminar FAMILY disappear . If you have fibroids, your vice-presidents, Martha 18 Ib. Bag Will Cover 5,000 Sq. Ft. Putnam and Marilyn evening at the RLDS annex. doctor will want to check Hostesses will be Miss Krista Grassmann, a AMEV Investors, Inc. has them at regular intervals Ertman; secretary, Marie been providing consumers Crack down Marie Meredith, Mrs. Mary sophomore from Owen- Animal Vaccines Available so that he or she can detect Groombridge ; correspond- Kritzman and Mrs. Marie Gage High School, attended with investment products any changes that may need ing secretary, Linda the Hugh O’Brien Youth Orders Being Taken For Poultry for over 35 years. Now that Gaymer, and treasurer, Snell. on delinquent attention and continue to be The fifth annual mother- Foundat ion Leaders hip At these Locatlons I have joined AMEV sure that the fibroids pre- Sherry1 Seeley . Investors i am able t,o offer daughter banquet was held Seminar at Oakland Uni- child payment sent no problems. Three employees of Wal- at St. Agatha parish base- versity May 20-22. Also want to purchase Holstein bull calves. May be you the AMEV family of medicated. For additional information call any bro Corp. completed Unit I1 ment Monday with 86 Miss, Grassmann met mutual funds and other In commemoration of ****** of Wittenberg University’s of the below locatigns. invest men t prducts. mothers and daughters pre- with some 150 sophomores Father’s Day, the Friend of Management Development to discuss questions with Why don’t you join the Program Friday. They sent. Mrs. Lee LaFave was Farmers Elevator, Minden City - 517-864-3400 the Court has submitted, Single, free copies of toastmaster. Toast to the top executives in the busi- Peck Farmers Elevator, Peck 313-378-5986 AMEV family? and the Tuscola County Cir- “Uterine Fibroids” (p-074) were Jim Burleson, Cass ness world and listened to - Call me today ... mothers was given by Michigan Seeds &Supplies, Port Hope - cuit Court has issued 95 Or- are available by’sending a City, and Dennis and Vicky Deidra Thick and toast to noted speakers on related ders to show cause for hear- stamped, self-addressed, Nye of Owendale. the daughters by Mrs. topics. She also had an op- 51 7-420-4677 ings to be conducted Juqe business size envelope Cass City police werecal- Mary Lou Thick. Amie Hed- portunity to meet in small Specials Available at All These Locations Newell E. Harris 9. The orders to show cause along with the name of the led to Agrico Chemical Co., ley gave the toast to grand- groups and express her are being directed to delin- booklet to: The American Vulcan Street, at 12:50 a.m. mothers. ideas. [>% 6815 E. Cass City Rd. quent payers of orders of College of Obstetricians this Wednesday on a re- She is the daughter of Cass City, MI 48726 ported theft in progress of support in circuit court. and Gynecologists, Re- 25 YEARS AGO Mrs. Ruth Grassmann ‘of The Want Ads Are Newsy Too! 517-872-2688 The total arrearage re- source Center, 600 Mary- gasoline from a truck. Gagetown. flected in these petitions land Ave., SW, Washington, Police caught one suspect, Officers to serve Ameri- was in the amount of DC 20024. who tried to run away down can Legion Tri-County post $578,298.06. If arrange- No. 507 for the coming year ments are not made with were elected at the regular the Frieod of the Court of- AROUND THE FARM meeting May 14. Reelected fice for payment of the back commander was Dorus R. child support, delinquents Klinkman. Other elected of- AMEV Investors, hc. can be held in contempt and P. 0.Box 64284 St. Paul, MN 551M Ag Expo set ficers were: senior vice- sentenced to 90 days in the commander, Clifford Sel- county jail. ley; junior vice-comman- For more compkfc information about the July AMEV family of mutual junds, for 19-21 der, Garrison Stine; adjut- InclUdlfl~charges and t~pnses,ask for ant, Leo Tracy; finance of- a frtv prqdw todny. Rpad it car+Aly Among some primitive before you inwf or send money. peoples, the king or chief- ficer, Jake Wise; chaplain, Senior tain was directly responsi- By Bill Bortel Don Buehrly, and sergeant ble for rain and sunshine. at arms, Cass Bartnik. Fifteen eighth grade stu- ~. ~ LISA Ag Expo, July 19-21, at educational activity during dents of Deford Community Michigan State University, which we create an oppor- School graduated Friday continues to be Michigan’s tunity for farmers to talk evening in commencement NOTICE OF largest farm show. It has with a wide range of com- exercises. Valedictorian of BRITT grown from 14 acres in 1980 panies that produce ag- the class is Linda Hicks, Daughter of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to 35 acres this year. ricultural products, and DickBritt and Pat DATE CHANGES - That space will be filled there isn’t another place in Gerald Hicks of Deford, with farm equipment and Michigan where it occurs and salutatorian is Vera The regular June meeting of the farm supplies produced by on this scale. By creating Sabo, daughter of Mr. and more than 300 manufactur- this type of a setting for dis- Mrs. Louis Sabo of Deford. ers from 11 states and cussion and demonstration, A number from here at- Canada. we feel that we can help tended the chest X-ray and Lisa was honored as student of the week for being selected Cass City Village Council diabetic test given at Shab- An estimated 50,OOO farm farmers make improve- recipient of the Vic Guernsey and Rawson Memorial Library families will attend the 3- ments in their business bona Tuesday. Among will be held day event, which continues management and planning them were Mrs. Rayford Scholarships. to be free and is open from for the future. Thorpe, Mrs. Lucy Seeger Courtesy of Board Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge “Your Downtown Dealer ’ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday Some of the new equip- and Mrs. George Fisher Sr. JUNE 20, 1988 and Wednesday, and 9 a.m. ment technology to be Edward Golding of Cass to 4 p.m. Thursday. shown at the main exhibi- City is the owner of a grade at 7:OO p.m. The primary purpose of tion site will also be de- A Red Dane cow, Spring, the event is to put farmers monstrated in the field. which produced 18,916 pounds of milk and 681 in touch with the latest MSU Extension agricul- \ and the regular July meeting will be pounds butterfat to top the REFLECTIONS technology offered by farm tural engineers and ag- equipment and supply man- ronomists will conduct crop list in the 305-day records held July 18, 1988 at 7:OO p.m. class for the month of April. I’ve been in this community now for approximately 6 months. It’s a nice uf acturers+ planting and field manage- community, full of pride, and one where the people REALLY do make the ment demonstrations on 75 at the Bill Bickert, MSU Exten- difference. I like this community. This weekend through the efforts of Jim Bess sion agricultural engineer acres at the MSU research 35 YEARS AGO and Ag Expo chairperson, and teaching farms. .and Dick Gorz at Cass City State Bank a sale of great proportion will be held on MUNICIPAL BUILDING says that the event is Tim Harringan, the Ag At the G.B.Dupuis IGA the bank grounds. It’s an opportunity for the citizens to cash in on genuine Market, round and sirloin sabings. We’d like i: to be a success, so I’ve come up with a few myths and facts 6737 Church Street, Cass City, Michigan characterized by a practi- Expo field projects man- cal, down-to-earth ap- ager, says the demonstra- steak is selling for 69 cents that I think you might be interested in. a pound and butter also at Joyce A. LaRoche, Village Clerk proach to farming. tions are intended to show MYTH: Cars cost less in Detroit because they buy in bigger volume?. Ag Expo is very much an farmers various new and 69 cents a pound. more efficient methods of Three Cass City men FACT: Cars actually cost MORE in Detroit because the dealers contribute b a establishing a crop using were among 25 members of city advertising fund that adds up to $140 more to the cost of the car over what present equipment and new the Civil Air Patrol who as- Cass City dealers pay. In addition, it is a violation of Michigan Franchise entries to the market. sisted in clearing wreckage agreements to offer any dealer a discount for volume purchases. The field demonstrations caused by the tornado that will operate at regular in- struck last week in the Port MYTH: YOU get a better selection in Detroit. PLAN tervals during Ag Expo. Huron area. They were Shuttle buses will transport Major Carl Nye, Ed Gold- FACT: Both your Cass City dealers have all the inventory of the Detroit dealers visitors to the field de- ing and Grant Glaspie. at their fingertips with expensive computer locater services. monstrations and back to They arrived in the stricken the main exhibition area. area at 11 p.m. and worked MYTH: Interest rates are lower in Detroit. AHEAD! FACT: Most Detroit dealers have finance departments internally that dictate the Now Is The Time To rates and they are designed to generate income not to offer you a lower rate. Between Scott ChevylOlds and Board ChryslerlPiymouthlDodge we employ ORDER AII YourSeed Beans Wednesday is... approximately 30 people that eat, sleep, worship, bank, buy houses, invest and generally spend money in Cass City. Do not buy from us if the price is bad; we’re We still have a Call Now Se We Can Be not asking that, just give us a chance beforb you buy. Whether you buy from Scott good supply of Prepared To Help You With or Board, it doesn’t matter. What does matter is that you TRY TO BUY in Cass Soybean Seeds, All Your Farming Needs City. Stop In or Call r 1 Bob Today on See Our Complete Line of BIG ACRE Roger Board yf 10m15.20 Seed Beans Bagged 15-15-15 with Fertilizer for Lawns Double Print 1% Manganese Chemicals Kent Dog Food Double Value Day! 10On Parts % andSENIOR Service DoesCITIZEN not apply to advertisedDISCOUNT! specials I 1/2 % Zinc Soybean Seed Alfalfa Seed Every Wednesday recelve a second set of prints absolutely FREE! OtYefga~Iduring Wednesdays malbuslness hours a ConAgra company. NEXT PAY OT FREE VOlO on oorrble Prlnls DOWNTOWN CASS CITY 872-2184 Used Car lot 872-5020 loll Free - ”The Calls on Me!” 1 u800-622-131 2 I PAGE FOUR CASS CITY CHRONICLE-THURSDAY, JUNE 2,1988 CASS CITY, MICHIGAN Nazurene VBS set June 13-1 7 Mrs. Thelma Jackson The Cass City Church of Holbrook Area News Phone the Nazarene will hold Vac- 658-2347 ation Bible School June 13- 17 at the church, 6532 Third St., from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Milli- and John Walker Jr. spent tis Cleland, Mr. and Mrs. was a Thursday guest of Birmingham before com- noon. Sofka spent Tuesday an Wholesome, summer- ken of Royal Oak spent the the weekend with Mr. and Jim Doerr, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ing home Saturday after- A.J. Beatie and Clarence Wednesday with Mr. and time activities will be of- weekend with Bill Sweeney. Mrs. John Walker and Sun- Clare Brown, Mr. and Mrs. LaPeer. noon after spending the Depcinski and son were Mrs. David Main and John fered to boys and girls, ages Sunday, Mr.and Mrs. Milli- day attended commence- Larry Youngs, Mr. and Lydia Bailey and Terri winter in Holiday, Fla. Tuesday evening guests of at Highland where Mrs. 4 through 12. ken, Bill Sweeney and Mr. ment exercises at Ubly Mrs. Cass Grifka and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hunt Don Jackson. Sofka and Mrs. Main at- This year’s theme, and Mrs. Allan McCarty High School for Agnes Mar- and Mrs. Lloyd Grifka were Cleland were Sunday sup- were Wednesday evening Bernice Gracey spent a tended a motherdaughter “Enjoy God’s Creation,” were dinner guests of Mr. tin at 2 o’clock. among a group who at- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen few days with Mr. and Mrs. sorority banquet at a soror- will include fun times of and Mrs. A.J . McCarty and Kathryn Tyrrell spent the tended a wedding reception Eugene Cleland and Karen Shagena. Allen Hortop and family in ity sister’s home Tuesday crafts and recreation, as family in honor of Mrs. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. for Mr. and Mrs. William at Bad Axe. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Imlay City and May 26 at- evening. well as learning experi- Allan McCarty’s 80th birth- Homer Vette at Montrose. Goodell at Sherwood-on- Mrs. George Jackson vis- LaPeer attended a gradua- tended baccalaureate exer- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kolar ences with the Bible. The day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe the-Hill at Gagetown Satur- ited Margaret Carlson Sun- tion open house for Kevin cises for Dawn Hortop and spent from Monday till goal of this summer’s Bible Ron Pierce, Sue and Campbell of Utica were day evening. day evening. Franzel at the home of Mr. was a May 29 guest of Wednesday with Mr. and school is to help children Adam, Mr. and Mrs. Don Saturday guests and Mr. Father Mike of St. Joseph and Mrs. Chuck Franzel Kristy Collins in Pontiac. Mrs. Bruce Slezak and Ker from preschool age through Pierce and family of Wyan- and Mrs. Dennis Bartle and Alice Gracey of Warren Catholic Church in Argyle and family Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs. Henry nie at Harper Woods, juniors develop the dotte, Mr. and Mrs. David Tommy of Cass City were and Elsie Blades were Sun- was a Thursday afternoon spiritual dimension of their Dickens and family of War- Tuesday evening guests of day guests of Bernice visitor at the home of Mr. lives through a study of ren, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mr. and Mrs. Allen Far- Gracey. and Mrs. Allen Farrelly. God’screation. LaGuire of Harrison relly. Carrie Tyrrell spent the The public is invited to Township, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Danny Wietek and weekend at MSU at East Helen (Tschirhart1 take advantage of this sum- Bob McLaughlin of Cass daughter Camille of Detroit Lansing visiting friends. Brown of California, Mag- mertime adventure, which City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Helen Wietek of Mr. and Mrs. Henry delene Tschirhart of Rap- will be directed by Evelyn Prill and family, Rick Pet- Marquette were Wednes- Sofka were Sunday evening son and Josephine Hardwick e ers, Kim Walker, Agnes day guests of Mrs. Louis guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tschirhart of Harbor Additional information is Martin, and Jeff Kanaski of Naples. Stanley Glaza. Beach were Wednesday af- , available by calling 872- Bad Axe, Jamie-and Curtis Gladys Robinson is Mrs. Martin Sweeney vis- ternoon guests of Mr. and 3779. Wolschlager, Laura Blett spending a few days with ited Mrs. Angus Sweeney Mrs. Henry Sofka. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dicker- at the Huron Medical Mr. and Mrs. John son and family at Iron Center in Bad Axe Tuesday. Naples and son Jack of East For health Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Par- Detroit spent from Friday Want Help Justin, Emily and Matt ticka, Felix Osentoski, Mr. through Sunday with Mrs. insurance to Miller spent the weekend and Mrs. Tom Kolar, Mary Louis Naples. help Pay with Jack Miller at Byron. Kolar, Mary Beno, Mrs. Gen Booms of Bad Axe hospital and Finding Reva Silver visited Mr. Hiram Keyser, Mrs. Curtis was a Tuesday guest of and Mrs. Gerald Wills Mon- Cleland and Mrs. Jim Edanna Sweeney. surgical bills, day afternoon, Doerr were among a group Mr. and Mrs. Bob Church see me. What You Mr. and MIS Glen who attended the wedding of Croswell were Sunday Shagena were Saturday af- of Melanie Particka and evening guests and Mr . and Mrs. Harold Ballagh were bmtA. Talchmrn, Jr. ternoon guests of Charlie William Goodell at St. Watur@ Want? Moore at Palms. Joseph Catholic Church at Monday evening guests of Ca : 6240 W. Maln Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wills. c8SS city, Mlch. Kathy Martinez visited 2 o’clock Saturday. A recep- sade tion followed at Sherwood- Pho_n87?3388 , . Mrs. George Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Try The Thursday. on-the-Hill at Gagetown. Robinson, Tracy and Chris Oyster Shell Strength Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Sunburn Jim Jackson spent from were Sunday afternoon Relief Keyser, Mr. and Mrs. Cur- Saturday till Monday morn- guests of Mr. and Mrs. CALCIUM Want-Ads ing with Mrs. George Philip Robinson and family 500 mg Jackson and Don. in Cass City. with Vitamin Bouck graduates Mr. and Mrs. Kolar D Today! Elsie Blades and Bernice Tom \ Detrait Gracey attended a lunc- visited Mr. and Mrs. in heon and style show at Leonard Shoemaker Thurs- $399 Christopher Bbuck, son Ludington as a guest of day forenoon. -~ of Monica and Ernie Bouck Mrs. James Pierson May Mr. and Mrs. William 100 plus 30 FREE 31. Hancock of Detroit were 3 oz. Reg. $5.30 Take it to of Hartland, graduated Sunday guests of Mrs. Tablets May 22 from Detroit Brenda Tyrrell of Tuff-Rote Dinoll Catholic Central High Saginaw spent the weekend Louis Naples. with Kathryn Tyrrell. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff School. Commencement Jackson were Saturday was held at Ford Au- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley evening guests of Mr. and Rustprotec ditorium, Detroit. Glaza were business callers Mrs. Leonard Stirrett in 5.8 oz. For Trucks und Vans in Bay City Wednesday and Bad Axe. also called on Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Our 2-Stgp Penetrnlor rust Henry Sofka. Britt were Tuesday guests protection reaches where rust Mr. and Mrs. Allen Far- $298 starts doors, hood, panels. even of Mrs. Earl Schenk. the tail’gate on your pickup And relly attended a graduation Mr. and Mrs. Lynn it’s warranted Ask your dealer for open house for Barry Spencer were Sunday even- Reg. Value $3.69 details Brown and a 35th wedding ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. anniversary for Mr. and Ralph Hoxie and family for Only Mrs. Art Brown at the ice cream and cake in honor - $180 Brown home Sunday. , of Emily Miller’s 10th birth- Gladys Robinson came day. home Friday after spend- ing the winter at North Fort Robert Walker and Reva n Meyers, Fla. Silver were Sunday after- u 8 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Soule noon and supper guests of 12 02. of Sebewaing were Sunday Larry Silver, Tiffany and guestsof Mrs. Earl Schenk. Lindsay in Bay City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank SPRAY Sageman of Bad Axe were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Saturday evening guests of Shagena were Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Martin evening guests of Mr. and Sweeney Mrs. Calvin Hunt. $,399 Christopher Bouck Mrs. Evans Gibbard vis- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cle- ited Lillian Otulakowski land and Karen, Mr. and Reg. $4.59 He has been a member of and Stella Leszczynski Mrs. Curtis Cleland, Lydia W Forvansand 1 the National Honor Society Tuesday. full-sized or mini Bailey and Terri attended 2 years and the Gabriel Mrs. Dale Hind visited pickups. Cab only. the Hand Bells and Brass Richard honors program Reva Silver Wednesday’af- Concert at the United low as and has been active in the ter noon. Methodist Church in Bad Drama Club and In- Mr. and Mrs. David Axe in which Karen Cleland tramural sports. Matthews Jr. and family of participated. $89 Bouck will be attending Bad Axe were Monday (I n st al Ied) Michigan State University evening guests of Mrs. Alex - Mr. and Mrs. Arnold 6 oz. in the fall with a scholar- Cleland and Carol Laming. LaPeer visited Mr. and ship. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Loef- Mrs. Frank Laming in Cass SPFIS City Tuesday afternoon. A Chris is the grandson of fler and Mr. and Mrs. Glen All products warranted Ask dealer for details Mr. and Mrs. Olin Bouck of Shagena were Saturday Bernice Gracey attended SPRAY Cass City. forenoon guests of Robin graduation exercises at His parents entertained Hunt at Deckerville. Imlay City High School for Discount Priced family and friends at the Francis Herman of Flint Dawn Hortop June 2. home May 28 in his honor. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fran- Regular Small animal zel were Wednesday after- Value $429 noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. $7.87 shows slated Allen Farrelly. Mrs. James Gage, Tom The June dates for 4-H and Kristen of Goodrich small animal shows have and Mrs. Nellie Gage of been set, according to John Bad Axe were Sunday Wurm, Tuscola County Ex- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom tension 4-H Youth Agent. Kolar. The Tuscola County 4-H Mr. and Mrs. Cliff oz. Open Youth Rabbit Fun Jackson visited Mr. and Discover ’ %ITS”, - 16 Show has been set for June Mrs. Ward Benkelman NUPRIN’Strength 4 at the Tuscola County fair- Wednesday afternoon. grounds in Caro. This show Mr. and Mrs. Evans Gib- SPRAY is open to al: youth whether bard were Sunday evening 10.5% Fixed they are in 4-Hor not. All guests of Mr. and Mrs. pedigreed and grade ani- Stanley Otulakowski. Interest Rate On Home mals are welcome, and 4-H Mrs. ‘Herbert Hichens $388 Imnrovemeatc Loans. merchandise and ribbons spent a week with Mr. and Use only as directed will be awarded. Lunch will Mrs. Howard Hayden in 50 Size $329 Regular Value $6.41 be available on the Tablets - It’a that time of year - time to begin your Spring grounds. -I Big Bros./Sisters - Home Improvements. To make things easier, --- The Tuscola County 4-H - Chemical Bank is offering a SPEClAL HOME Open Youth Goat Show will I I - IMPROVEMENT LOAN RATE. Loan amounts be held the following week, e le c t ofic e rs Pay Your - -- - We accept all - F June 11 at the Caro fair- Ask for up to S10,ooO for a term ae as months. -- - long 60 -_I - At its regular board Pre-Pay THUMB - Visit any Chemical Bank office or call 839-5213 - grounds. The time for the I 10% SENIOR ClTtZEN 1 - show is 9 a.m. and the judge meeting May 17, Tuscola Prescription P R ESC RIPTlO N - for more information on this LOW ratel - will be Daniel Sfiafer from County Big BrothersBig DlSCOU NTS Blll Here - Durand. Registration Sisters announced its slate Plans of officers and membership I materials are available at 1 I FINANCING EXAMPLE - 60 MONTHS the Cooperative Extension nominations for 1988. 1 Loan Amount $5,000 office, and early registra- The following were Drop Off - Pick-up tion is recommended. elected: president, Kathy We Bill Fixed Interest Rate 10.5% Daniels, Vassar; 1st vice- 100’s 1 STATION Membership in 4-H is not For Monthly Paymeiit $107.50 required to participate. president, Janet Ihle, Caro; CD Recordings Medicare for NO Loom Proceiring Fee The annual 4-H Dog Show 2nd vice-president, Jim GENERAL Annual Parcentage Rats 10.9% is slated for June 18 at the Abbey, Caro; secretary, In Stock TELEPHONE You Caro fairgrounds. Sally Dittman, Caro, and Additional information treasurer, Val Jamieson, CHEMICAL 6ANK on these shows or any 4-H Cass City. programs is available by Current members Sally contacting the Cooperative Dittman, Dennis Daniels, Extension Service office at Vassar, and Diane Hayes, 673-5999, Ext. 228. Caro, were reelected for a Cooperative Extension new %year term. New Service programs are open members Mary Armitage, to all without regard to Vassar, and Karen Arnold, race, color, national origin, Caro, were elected to fill sex or handicap. vacant positions. Sup[ nent To: Cass City Chronicle Cass City kGA Foodliner 6721 Cass City Road=CassCi, Michigan 48726 Phone: 872-2645 Store Hours: Mon.-Wed., Et Sat; 8:30-6:00 Thurs. Et Fri.; 8:30-9:00 Closed Sunday * Beet * Wine .k Pkg. Liquor * Lottery Tickets Food Stamps * W.I.C. Coupons * Bakery * Deli * NOTE: NOT RESPONSIBLE Ad Good For Week Endin{ FOR PRINTING ERRORS. QUANTIW RIGHTS RESERVED. Saturday, June 4,1988.

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